2012 Texas A_M Football

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Kevin Sumlin Head CoaCH

#25 Ryan SwoPe

#10 Sean Porter


Texas A&M’s move to the Southeastern Conference has been called a 100-year decision, and July 1, 2012 officially marked the beginning of another chapter in Texas A&M’s history.


H O W D Y TEXAS A&M ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS ALAN CANNON Assoc. A.D./ Media Relations acannon@athletics.tamu.edu

BRAD MARQUARDT Associate Director bmarquardt@athletics.tamu.edu

MEREDITH COLLIER Assistant Director mcollier@athletics.tamu.edu

DEBBIE DARRAH Assistant Director ddarrah@athletics.tamu.edu

SHAWN PRICE Assistant Director sprice@athletics.tamu.edu

ADAM QUISENBERRY Assistant Director aquisenberry@athletics.tamu.edu

DEANNA WERNER Assistant Director dwerner@athletics.tamu.edu

Summer 2012 Dear Media, On behalf of the Texas A&M media relations office and everyone involved with Texas A&M, it’s an honor to join the Southeastern Conference. We are looking forward to renewing old friendships and rivalries, as well as establishing new friendships and rivalries. Please do not hesitate to contact the media relations staff if we can assist in any way. Alan Cannon, Brad Marquardt and Adam Quisenberry are your main media relations contacts for Aggie football. We have a terrific coaching staff and some wonderful players on the Aggie football team with some interesting stories to tell. A number of Texas A&M players have earned pre-season recognition based upon their play in previous years and some talented youngsters stand ready to make their mark as well. Gig ‘Em,

CYNDI MOUSNER Publications Specialist cyndi41mac@mac.com

JACKIE THORNTON Office Manager jackiet@athletics.tamu.edu

Athletic Department Texas A&M University P.O. BOX 30017 College Station, Texas 77842-3017 www.AggieAthletics.com

MEDIA CONTACTS

33rd Year with Aggie Football

ALAN CANNON Texas A&M ’84

23rd Year with Aggie Football

BRAD MARQUARDT Texas A&M ’88

Alan Cannon Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations Texas A&M University 3rd Year with Aggie Football

ADAM QUISENBERRY Texas Tech ’04

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 LETTER FROM ALAN CANNON

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2 MEDIA INFORMATION 3 3-4 4 4 4 5 6-7 7-9 11 12

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Quick facts Media information SEC Head Coaches Teleconference AggieAthletics.com/media 2012 schedule/2011 results Texas A&M Athletic Director Eric Hyman Texas A&M logo guide Texas A&M’s move to the SEC Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive

13 INTRODUCING TEXAS A&M 14 15 16-17 18 19 20

The Time is Right for a Change Texas A&M at a Glance Traditions at Texas A&M Welcome to Aggieland University President Dr. R. Bowen Loftin Follow the Aggies on all platforms

21 TEAM INFORMATION 22 23-24 25 26

2012 preseason notes Alphabetical/numerical Rosters Squad breakdown Post-Spring depth chart

27 OPPONENTS 28-31 32-33 34 35 36

Opponents Series record vs. 2012 opponents SEC Championship information SEC cumulative schedule 2012 opponents schedule grid

37 MEET THE AGGIES 38-65 Returnees 66-69 2012 signees

70 MEET THE COACHES 72-73 74 75 76-77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89

Kevin Sumlin, Head Coach Sumlin’s record as a head coach Kliff Kingsbury, Offensive Coordinator/QB Mark Snyder, Defensive Coordinator Marcel Yates, Co-Defensive Coordinator/DB B.J. Anderson, Assistant Coach/OL David Beaty, Assistant Coach/WR Clarence McKinney, Assistant Coach/ RB, Recruiting Coordinator Brian Polian, Assistant Coach/ TE, Special Team Coordinator Terry Price, Assistant Coach/DL Matt Wallerstedt, Assistant Coach/LB Larry Jackson, Director of FB Sports Performance Justin Moore, Assoc. AD for Football Gary Reynolds, Director of FB Operations Kenneth Bell, Director of FB Recruiting Football graduate assistants Scott Aligo, Brian Cummings, Klint Kubiak, Nathan Reeves, Byron Thomas

90 Football-related staff directory

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2012 TEXAS A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Produced by Texas A&M Athletic Media Relations Office EXECUTIVE EDITOR EDITORS

Alan Cannon Brad Marquardt Adam Quisenberry

CONTRIBUTORS

Texas A&M Marketing & Communications

PHOTOGRAPHY

Glen Johnson Patric Schneider Texas A&M Marketing & Communications

COVER DESIGN

Brian Gardner

PAGE LAYOUT AND DESIGN SPECIAL THANKS

Cyndi Mousner Many NFL teams for use of photos

91 2011 SEASON IN REVIEW 92-94 Review notables 95-113 Statistics 114-126 Game summaries

127 RECORDS AND HISTORY 128-131 132 133-134 136-138 139 140 141 142 143-145 146-148 149-150 151 153-153 154 155-167 168 169-176 176 177 178-179 180-181 182 183 184-185 186 187 188-193 194 195-198

Rushing Total offense/all-purpose yards Passing Receiving Field goals Extra points/punt returns Kickoff returns/punting Defense Annual statistical leaders Freshman records Team records Opponent records Annual team statistics Aggies in the NCAA rankings Year-by-year results All-time record vs. opponents/record by decade Series History vs. opponents Overtime history Attendance records Kyle Field/timeline/record by decade TV Appearances/Appearances by network Head coaches by wins, by percentage Assistant coach history All-Americans/all-conference selections Conference award winners/various honors Academic honors Letterwinners Bowl history Texas A&M in the Associated Press rankings

199 AGGIES IN THE PROS 200 Aggies on current NFL rosters 201-204 Aggies in the Pros history 205-208 Aggies in the Draft


MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS

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edia credentials should be requested via e-mail at least one week in advance of game and will be mailed if time permits. Otherwise, credentials can be picked up at the Media Will Call at the base of the middle elevator shaft on the press box side of Kyle Field on game day. Media Will Call opens four hours prior to game time. The Kyle Field press box seats approximately 120 working media members. Media seating is limited, so credentials will be issued according to the following protocol: 1. Local newspapers, wire services, national publications and newspapers regularly covering the opponent. 2. Other daily newspapers with a preference to those covering A&M on a regular basis. 3. Radio and television personnel reporting but not broadcasting. 4. Scouts from professional teams. 5. Non-daily publications with a preference to those covering A&M on a regular basis. 6. Magazines and newsletters focusing primarily on one team with a preference to those covering A&M on a regular basis.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

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hoto credentials should be requested in the same manner as regular media credentials. All photographers should register with the Frequency Coordinator in the press box. Camera persons must stay out of the team area on both sidelines or they will be escorted from the stadium. Photographers are required to kneel in the north end zone area and occasionally on the sidelines when auxiliary seating is present. Photo credentials will be issued according to the following protocol: 1. Local newspapers, wire services, national publications, local television stations and newspapers and television stations regularly covering the opponent. 2. Other daily newspapers and television stations with preference to those covering A&M on a regular basis. 3. Non-daily newspapers and other publications with a preference to those covering A&M on a regular basis.

MEDIA ENTRANCE

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o reach the press box, media members must enter through the gate at the base of the west side (Gate 7) of Kyle Field. The radio/TV level is located on the eighth floor, while the print level is on the ninth floor. Photographers can reenter Kyle Field with a credential through Gate 10 (northwest corner of Kyle Field). A photo work room, with 10 high-speed internet connection points, is located adjacent to the northwest tunnel in the Burkhart Auditorium.

GAME DAY SERVICES

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lay-by-play, halftime and complete team and individual statistics will be provided, along with postgame quotes and notes. Game notes and quotes will be posted on Texas A&M’s official website promptly after the conclusion of the game (AggieAthletics.com).

TEXAS A&M QUICK FACTS LOCATION: College Station, Texas 77842 FOUNDED: 1872 (opened 1876) ENROLLMENT: 50,054 (fall 2011) PRESIDENT: Dr. R. Bowen Loftin (Texas A&M ’71) CHANCELLOR: John Sharp FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE: Dr. Tom Adair (Texas A&M ’57) DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Eric Hyman (North Carolina) ATHLETIC DEPT PHONE: (979) 845-5129 CONFERENCE: Southeastern Conference AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I NICKNAME: Aggies MASCOT: Reveille (American Collie) COLORS: Maroon (Pantone 505) and White

FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS

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INTERNET ACCESS

nternet access is available in the ninth level press box. Access to the wireless internet requires completion of a Network Access Request Form, which can be obtained from a member of the TAMU media relations staff.

PHONE LINES

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umerous phone lines and phone instruments are available, but media members wishing to order their own lines should contact Verizon (979-845-HELP). To use existing lines, dial 9-0-area code-number. For toll free numbers, dial 9-800-number (do not dial “1”). Only collect, toll free and credit card calls are accepted.

PREGAME MEALS

HEAD COACH:

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omplimentary pregame meals will be served via a voucher which can be used in the press box. Bottled water, soft drinks and coffee will be available in the press box.

KEVIN SUMLIN (Purdue, ‘88) Years at Texas A&M: First Years as head coach: 5th (35-17 record in 4 years)

ASSISTANT COACHES: KLIFF KINGSBURY, Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks (Texas Tech, ’01) MARK SNYDER, Defensive Coordinator (Marshall, ’88) MARCEL YATES, Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Secondary (Boise State, ’00) B.J. ANDERSON, Offensive Line (Stephen F. Austin, ’97) DAVID BEATY, Wide Receivers (Lindenwood, ’94) CLARENCE MCKINNEY, Running Backs/ Recruiting Coordinator (Mary, ’94) BRIAN POLIAN, Tight Ends/ Special Teams Coordinator (John Carroll, ’97) TERRY PRICE, Defensive Line (Texas A&M, ’90) MATT WALLERSTEDT, Linebackers (Kansas State, ’88) LARRY JACKSON, FB Sports Performance (Texas A&M, ’95)

PRESS BOX

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he press box is located on the west side of Kyle Field, or the side facing Wellborn Road (FM 2154), and can be accessed through the elevators at the base of the west side stands underneath the large “KYLE FIELD” lettering on the stadium’s side. Working press are located on Level 9, while broadcast media are located on Level 8.

WILL CALL

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edia will call is located at Gate 7, the entrance to the stadium just underneath the press box.

POSTGAME INTERVIEW LOCATIONS

KYLE FIELD QUICK FACTS

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t home games, postgame interviews with Texas A&M players and coaches are conducted in a specially equipped interview room located in the Bright Football Complex in the south end of the stadium. The A&M locker room is closed at all times to media. Interview requests will be taken late in the game and every effort will be made to ensure that requested players are available. There will be no interviews conducted on the field, except for the television network that is broadcasting the game. Members of the Texas A&M media relations staff will help direct you to the postgame interview area (NOTE: Bright Football Complex main lobby will be closed throughout the 2012 season due to construction. Check with SID for best route to interview room). Visiting team postgame policy differs by team. Media members should contact the visiting SID at the game for information.

STADIUM: Kyle Field CAPACITY: 82,589 LARGEST CROWD: 90,079 (vs. Nebraska, Nov. 20, 2010) PLAYING SURFACE: Natural grass FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL: 1905 STADIUM BUILT: 1927 and 1929

TEAM INFORMATION BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple BASIC DEFENSE: Multiple 4-3 2011 OVERALL RECORD: 7-6 2011 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINISH): 4-5 (t6th in Big 12) 2011 BOWL: Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas (Win 33-22) 2011 RANKING: Not ranked 2012 SQUAD BREAKDOWN: go to page 25

FOOTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF ALAN CANNON, Associate AD for Media Relations (Football) E-MAIL: acannon@athletics.tamu.edu CELL: 979/777-4200 BRAD MARQUARDT, Associate Director (Football #2) E-MAIL: bmarquardt@athletics.tamu.edu CELL: 979/229-8651 ADAM QUISENBERRY, Assistant Director (Football #3) E-MAIL: aquisenberry@athletics.tamu.edu CELL: 713/582-5135

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SEC HEAD COACHES TELECONFERENCE

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he Southeastern Conference will host individual telephonic news conferences with each head coach on Wednesdays, starting at 10:10 a.m. (Central time), during the 2012 season. Those media wishing to dial into the conference call should contact Chuck Dunlap (cdunlap@sec.org) in the SEC office for the call-in and replay numbers.

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The call will be available live and archived on www.secdigitalnetwork.com. Teleconferences are scheduled for every Wednesday during the season. Coaches will appear in the following order:

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10:10 a.m. 10:20 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 10:50 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:40 a.m. 11:50 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:10 p.m.

Steve Spurrier Will Muschamp James Franklin Nick Saban Derek Dooley John L. Smith Gary Pinkel Hugh Freeze KEVIN SUMLIN Joker Phillips Dan Mullen Mark Richt Gene Chizik

South Carolina Florida Vanderbilt Alabama Tennessee Arkansas Missouri Ole Miss TEXAS A&M Kentucky Mississippi State Georgia Auburn

MEDIA INFO CENTER All the latest information on the Aggie football team can be accessed on Texas A&M’s Media Info Center at: AggieAthletics.com/media

TUESDAY PRESS CONFERENCE

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oach Kevin Sumlin conducts a weekly press conference on Tuesday of all game weeks beginning at 12 p.m. at the Bright Football Complex. Player requests should be made to the SID office on Mondays prior to the evening practice. Unless class schedules present a conflict, requested players also will be available during this time. This is the preferred time for all interviews to occur.

2012 SCHEDULE AUGUST SEPTEMBER

INTERVIEW POLICY

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LL interviews must be requested with a minimum 24-hour notice. For best results, interviews should be conducted on Tuesdays.

SATELLITE AND MICROWAVE REMOTES

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utlets wishing to bring satellite and microwave news units to Kyle Field must contact the SID office prior to Wednesday of game week to assure adequate parking space is available near the stadium. Parking for the units is on the south end of the stadium, adjacent to the Netum Steed weight room and the McFerrin Athletic Complex.

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NOVEMBER

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vs. Louisiana Tech

Shreveport, La.

A&M leads .......................9-0 Tied ..................................1-1

FLORIDA

College Station, Texas

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at Southern Methodist

Dallas, Texas

A&M leads ............... 42-29-7

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SOUTH CAROLINA STATE

College Station, Texas

First meeting

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ARKANSAS

College Station, Texas

UA leads .................. 41-24-3

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at Ole Miss

Oxford, Miss.

A&M leads .......................4-0

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LSU

College Station, Texas

LSU leads .................. 27-20-3

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at Auburn

Auburn, Ala.

A&M leads .......................2-0 MSU leads .......................3-2

at Mississippi State

Starkville, Miss.

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at Alabama

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

UA leads ..........................3-1

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SAM HOUSTON STATE

College Station, Texas

A&M leads .....................10-0

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MISSOURI

College Station, Texas

A&M leads .......................7-5

PRACTICE

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ll practices are closed to the public, and only the first 20 minutes of the workout will be open for members of accredited media outlets. Media members wishing to attend the beginning of practice should contact the SID office for exact starting times and location.

2011 RESULTS 7-6 Overall • 4-5 Big 12 SEPTEMBER

WEEKLY RELEASE VIA E-MAIL

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o receive the weekly football release via electronic mail, members of the media can send an e-mail message to:

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BRAD MARQUARDT <bmarquardt@athletics.tamu.edu> ADAM QUISENBERRY <aquisenberry@athletics.tamu.edu>

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he release is also posted on aggieathletics.com in text format and Adobe PDF format.

PHOTOS VIA E-MAIL

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embers of the media can receive high resolution digital images of Texas A&M’s coaches and players via electronic mail by contacting: BRAD MARQUARDT <bmarquardt@athletics.tamu.edu> ADAM QUISENBERRY <aquisenberry@athletics.tamu.edu>

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DECEMBER

Home 4-3 • Away 2-2 • Neutral 1-1 • vs. Top 25 1-4

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[8/9]

SMU

[FSN]

[NR/NR]

W

46-14

86,951

17

[9/9]

Idaho

[FSN-PPV]

[NR/NR]

W

37- 7

86,623

24

[8/8]

Oklahoma State

[ABC-R]

[7/6]

L

29-30

87,358

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[14/13]

vs Arkansas

[ESPN]

[18/18]

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38-42

69,838

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[24/25]

at Texas Tech

[FX]

[NR/NR]

W

45-20

58,416

15

[21/23]

Baylor

[FX]

[20/24]

W

55-28

87,361

22

[17/18]

at Iowa State

[ABC-R]

[NR/NR]

W

33-17

51,131

29

[16/16]

Missouri

[FX]

[NR/NR]

(OT)

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31-38

86,934

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[RV/RV]

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25-41

85,709

(4OT)

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50-53

46,204

at Oklahoma

[ABC-R]

[7/7]

12 [NR/RV]

at Kansas State

[ABC-R]

[17/22]

19 [NR/NR]

Kansas

[FSN]

[NR/NR]

W

61- 7

86,411

24 [NR/NR]

TEXAS

[ESPN]

[NR/RV]

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25-27

88,645

31 [NR/NR]

vs Northwestern

[ESPN]

[NR/NR]

W

33-22

68,395

(Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas)


TEXAS A&M ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

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yman comes to Aggieland from the University of South Carolina where he served the past seven years helping to lead the Gamecocks to being a nationally prominent program that included their first national championships with back-to-back titles in baseball (2010 & 2011). A skilled administrator who has overseen outstanding academic success in his programs, Hyman had the SEC’s 2012 H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar Athlete of the Year in Gamecock pitcher Michael Roth. Hyman has developed an outstanding reputation as a leader among his peers. He was named the 2003-04 Street and Smith’s Business Journal National Athletics Director of the Year and was also selected as the Division I-A West Regional Athletics Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).

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n September 2008, he assumed the duties as President of the Division 1A Athletic Directors’ Association. More recently, he was named to the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee and was selected as the 2010-11 Under Armour Southeast Region Athletics Director of the Year by NACDA. Hyman has been a featured speaker at numerous conventions, including the NCAA Champions Forum, to speak on diversity issues in athletics; and the American Football Coaches’ Association, to guide aspiring assistant coaches on how to become a head coach. He is also a regular presenter at the Division I-A Athletic Directors Institute. During the 2011-12 academic year, the football team set a school record for most wins in a season with 11; the women’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16; the women’s soccer team was crowned SEC regular season champions; the women’s golf team captured the East Regional title and finished fifth at the NCAA Championships; and the baseball team was the national runner-up at the College World Series. In addition, both men and women’s soccer, tennis, golf, and track and field advanced to the postseason. Since January 2010, Carolina has posted wins over eight top-ranked teams in four sports: Alabama in football, Kentucky in men’s basketball, Arizona State, Florida, Vanderbilt and Virginia in baseball and Georgia and Auburn in equestrian. His hiring of successful head coaches, the development of a $200 million master plan of facilities, and the school’s first athletics capital campaign have taken South Carolina Athletics to new heights. Hyman has successfully guided the department through a football seat donation initiative, which, along with philanthropic gifts and money guaranteed through the television

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A national leader among Directors of Athletics who has Southeastern Conference experience and T exas ties, Eric Hyman was named the Texas A&M Director of Athletics by University President Dr. R. Bowen Loftin on June 30, 2012. Texas A&M officially joined the Southeastern Conference on July 1, 2012.

agreement, has provided the financial resources to place Gamecock facilities equal to and above the standards of their SEC rivals.

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nder Hyman’s tenure, the Carolina Stadium state-of-the-art baseball facility opened in the spring of 2009; the Dodie Anderson Academic Enrichment Center opened in February 2010; followed closely by an adjacent parking garage and tennis center. The Rice Athletics Center coaches’ support building opened in June 2012. In addition, the athletic training room, locker room, coaches’ locker room, players’ lounge and entryway at Williams-Brice Stadium have all received major upgrades. Men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms have been renovated along with the coaches’ offices. Major suite renovations took place at Williams-Brice following the successful addition of the Champion Club suites. Upon Hyman’s arrival the stadium was dressed up with graphics and recognition of record-holding players. In addition, 2012 has seen the Farmers’ Market converted into a football parking lot and tailgate area for the fans, while a new state-of-the-art video board has been added to enhance the stadium’s atmosphere. Renovations are also underway at the softball and track facilities. Off the field, South Carolina student-athletes combined to surpass the 3.0 grade point average plateau for 11 consecutive semesters and are regularly among the leaders in the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Gamecock student-athletes concluded the 2011-12 academic year posting their highest departmental grade point average to date. The GPA for the fall semester (3.202) was the highest ever and the GPA for the spring semester (3.196) was the second highest. In addition, South Carolina’s APR scores have continually improved under Hyman’s watch, with all 19 of the university’s countable sports posting a multi-year score of 950 or better in the latest report.

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yman came to South Carolina from TCU, where he served as the athletics director from 19982005. Under his direction, TCU reached new heights across the board, from number of conference wins, NCAA tournament appearances, bowl appearances, national rankings and academic success to having a Heisman Trophy finalist, LaDainian Tomlinson. As

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TCU’s athletics director, Hyman worked diligently to improve athletic facilities. He directed a three-phase building plan that completely renovated the athletic department’s facilities and provided the foundation for the recent Frogs’ successes. Prior to his stint in Fort Worth, Hyman was the Athletics Director at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and VMI in Lexington, Va. He also served as Executive Associate Athletics Director at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C., and Associate Athletics Director at Furman University in Greenville, S.C. Prior to becoming an administrator, he coached football at Furman University for nine years under Art Baker and Dick Sheridan.

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yman graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he was an all-ACC football player, on the Dean’s list and selected for the Hula Bowl. He signed with the New Orleans Saints. Hyman earned a master’s degree in educational administration from Furman in 1975. He and his wife, Pauline, together coached the women’s basketball team at North Greenville University in Tigerville, S.C., leading the team to national rankings in the 1970s. Pauline is a native of North Carolina and also has her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and did some post-graduate work at South Carolina in the early 1980s. Pauline played women’s college basketball, taught sociology and psychology and served as a college administrator. She also developed and taught the NCAA Life Skills course and various seminars for student-athletes at both Miami University and TCU. Since coming to South Carolina, she has taught the Etiquette Seminar in the Gamecocks’ Life Skills course and assists with other seminars in preparing the student-athletes for their futures, such as the Dress for Success and Networking and Interviewing seminars. The Hymans have a daughter and son-in-law, Corrine, a real estate agent, and Michael Quast, a financial analyst. They also have a son and daughter-in-law, Ryan, who is in property and casualty insurance, and Carolyn Hyman, an attorney. They all reside in Fort Worth, Texas. Ryan and Carolyn are expecting Pauline and Eric’s first grandchild in November.

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T H E S E C

“A 100-YEAR DECISION” Texas A&M’s move to the Southeastern Conference has been called a 100-year decision, and on July 1, 2012, this decision officially marked the beginning of another chapter in Texas A&M’s history.

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THE ROAD TO THE SEC

he process for making this monumental decision began in late spring 2010 after the departure of the University of Nebraska and the University of Colorado from the Big 12 Conference. When issues arose in 2011 that further undermined the stability of the Big 12, Texas A&M President R. Bowen Loftin resumed internal discussions about conference alignment, leading to a phone call to SEC Commissioner Mike Slive on July 21. On Aug. 25, Texas A&M officially notified the Big 12 Conference that it was exploring options related to the institution’s athletic conference affiliation. Less than a week later on Aug. 31, Texas A&M notified the Big 12 that it would submit an application to join another athletic conference. Texas A&M’s application letter was received by the SEC on Sept. 5, and on Sept. 25, the SEC presidents and chancellors voted unanimously to unconditionally accept the Aggies as the 13th member of the storied conference. The university formally celebrated its new conference affiliation on campus on Sept. 26.

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WHY THE SEC IS THE BEST CHOICE FOR TEXAS A&M

s a member of the SEC, Texas A&M will have national visibility, greater financial opportunity and conference stability. And, culturally, it’s a great fit. The SEC is the most widely broadcast conference, providing an opportunity to raise Texas A&M’s national profile now and into the future. Geographically, the SEC has 21 of the top 65 designated media markets, allowing Texas A&M to expand its brand to a national level. In the SEC, nearly all Aggie football games will be broadcast nationally via CBS or ESPN, and other varsity sports will have increased visibility as well. In addition to projected conference distributions, Texas A&M envisions enhanced future revenues from sponsorships, ticket sales and collegiate licensing. Since Texas A&M announced its move to the SEC, licensing revenues have increased by 27 percent, compared to an average growth of 7 percent by our peer institutions. The SEC is the dominant player in collegiate athletics and should shape the national landscape well into the future. Like Texas A&M, 10 of the 14 member conference owe their origins to the Morrill Act of 1862, which revolutionized higher education through the creation of landgrant universities. And, like Texas A&M, SEC members have achieved national and international academic prominence. For example, three universities – Vanderbilt University, the University of Florida and the University of Missouri – are members, with Texas A&M, in the elite Association of American Universities, which has just 61 members in the United States and Canada. Our counterparts in the SEC are much like Texas A&M in other fundamental ways as well: they celebrate their rich histories and perpetuate their unique traditions, they are passionate on the playing field and in the stands, and they are united in their commitment to instilling core values that will prepare future generations of leaders for our nation and world.


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THE MOVE TO THE SEC ALLOWS TEXAS A&M AND LSU TO REKINDLE ITS RIVALRY THAT FEATURES 50 PREVIOUS MEETINGS DATING BACK TO 1899.

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WHY DID TEXAS A&M MOVE TO ANOTHER CONFERENCE AT THIS TIME?

exas A&M considers this to be a 100-year decision, and one that was not made lightly. In many ways, this is the next logical step in the university’s ongoing growth and development since it was transformed from an all-male, military college to a major research university beginning in the 1960s. As a national university, Texas A&M deserves an athletic conference that will provide the most national exposure for the institution and its student-athletes.

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he SEC has a long history of encouraging cross-conference rivalries such as those between Florida and Florida State, Clemson and South Carolina, and Georgia Tech and Georgia. President Loftin has repeatedly made it clear that Texas A&M would like to continue its rivalry against the University of Texas, which began in 1894, and SEC Commissioner Mike Slive has said that he favors continuing the traditional Aggie-Longhorn game around Thanksgiving.

WHAT WAS THE PROCESS FOR MAKING THE DECISION TO JOIN THE SEC?

he process began in late spring 2010, when the departure of the University of Nebraska for the Big Ten and the University of Colorado to the PAC-10 made the Big 12 Conference considerably less stable. At that time, Texas A&M began a strategic and comprehensive analysis of the different conference options, and determined that the SEC provided the best long-term fit in terms of athletics and institutional history and culture, as well as future stability. When issues arose in 2011 that further undermined the stability of the Big 12, President Loftin resumed internal discussions about conference alignment that led to a telephone call on July 21 to SEC Commissioner Slive to initiate the conversation about joining the SEC. On August 25, President Loftin notified the Big 12 that Texas A&M would “explore all conference options” and requested information regarding exit procedures and early termination fees. On September 2, the Big 12 sent notification that the SEC was free to accept Texas A&M as a new member. On September 5, the SEC received an application letter from Texas A&M. On September 25, the SEC presidents and chancellors voted unanimously to unconditionally accept the Aggies as the 13th member and only the third new member in the conference’s 78-year history. All parties involved expected the process to take several weeks, and as indicated under the previous question, this is a 100-year decision. The SEC is a very collegial organization that moves forward only after obtaining a consensus from its chancellors and presidents. Meanwhile, some externally driven issues had to be resolved. Ultimately, when Oklahoma decided to stay in the Big 12 instead of moving to the Pac-12, thus ensuring the Big 12’s future, the SEC was prepared to move ahead with accepting Texas A&M’s application.

HOW WILL THIS AFFECT TEXAS A&M’S HISTORIC RIVALRY WITH THE TEXAS LONGHORNS?

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THE AGGIE WAR HYMN MENTIONS THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS. WILL THE LYRICS BE CHANGED?

any traditions at Texas A&M involve rivalries or historical artifacts that are obsolete today. For example, “gig ‘em” refers to the TCU horned frogs, and the vast majority of Aggies today are not farmers, although the “Farmers Fight” yell is still popular. The second verse of the Aggie War Hymn, which is the one most often sung, refers to “texas university” while the first does not. Student leaders are in the process of determining whether to switch to the first verse, continue with the second verse, or sing both.

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WHAT ABOUT THE HISTORIC RIVALRIES WITH OTHER UNIVERSITIES IN TEXAS?

exas A&M believes that it will be very feasible to continue playing traditional rivals such as Texas Tech and Baylor in sports besides football. Scheduling football games annually with Texas Tech and Baylor would be difficult given the limited number of non-conference games for each university.

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rom the beginning, the process was driven by what best serves the long-term interests of Texas A&M and its student-athletes. Institutional visibility, conference stability and equality among conference members were the most important considerations.

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WHY IS THE SEC THE BEST CHOICE FOR TEXAS A&M?

he SEC provides Texas A&M with national visibility, as well as greater financial opportunity and conference stability. Like Texas A&M, eight of the 12 current SEC member institutions owe their origins to the Morrill Act of 1862, which revolutionized higher education through the creation of land-grant universities. And, like Texas A&M, SEC members have achieved national and international prominence. For example, two universities – Vanderbilt University and the University of Florida – are members, with Texas A&M, in the elite Association of American Universities, which has just 61 members in the United States and Canada. Our counterparts in the SEC are much like Texas A&M in other fundamental ways as well: they celebrate their rich histories and perpetuate their unique traditions, they are passionate on the playing field and in the stands, and they are united in their commitment to instilling core values that will prepare future generations of leaders for our nation and world. Finally, the SEC provides a national platform for its member institutions. As a member of the Big 12, only two or three Aggie football games reach a national audience each year. In the SEC, nearly all Aggie football games will be broadcast nationally via CBS or ESPN, and other varsity sports will have increased visibility as well.

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR TEXAS A&M TO BE A NATIONAL BRAND WITH A NATIONAL PLATFORM?

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thletics serves as the “front porch” introduction to Texas A&M for the millions of people around the nation and world who are not familiar with the university. By creating a favorable impression, we strengthen the university’s reputation. Strengthening our brand also bolsters the rich culture and traditions that set Aggies apart. Texas A&M has sponsorships or partnerships with numerous major corporations, including Pepsi, Barnes & Noble, Gatorade, Adidas, Chevron, Tony Roma’s and HEB, among others. These arrangements generate millions of dollars in sponsorship and licensing revenues for Texas A&M, much of which stays on campus in direct support of academic and student leadership development programs.

WILL BEING IN THE SEC BENEFIT TEXAS A&M’S ATHLETIC PROGRAM?

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ompeting in the nation’s premiere athletic conference will strengthen all intercollegiate sports at Texas A&M, as reflected in the Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings, which are based on a university’s overall athletic program. In 2011, Texas A&M placed first in the Big 12 and eighth in the nation in the Directors Cup. Being in the SEC also will significantly benefit our ability to recruit top student-athletes. Texas has about 4,000 high schools, and many of high school athletes aspire to play professionally. They look east and see the great teams, great competitions and great futures for the studentathletes there, and now they have the added advantage of being able to stay in Texas for their collegiate experience as well.

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DID THE SEC RENEGOTIATE TELEVISION CONTRACTS AS A RESULT OF ADDING TEXAS A&M?

he SEC’s TV agreements have two components: the standard agreements that deal with conference composition and how to accommodate the gain or loss of a member, and what ESPN calls “look-ins” – periodic reviews as fact0rs such as technology change over time – during its 15-year contract. Texas A&M has been assured that it will be a full-standing member of the SEC next season. As a point of comparison, SEC members received $18.3 million from the conference last year, while Texas A&M netted a little over $11 million from the Big 12. Commissioner Slive has said that the conference will “sit down and make sure that at the end of the day, given the composition of our league, we have exactly what we bargained for when we started.” He also said that the conference expects to begin negotiations with CBS beginning in fall 2011.

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HOW DOES THE SEC STRUCTURE REVENUE SHARING AND THIRD-TIER RIGHTS?

he SEC distributes revenue from its conference package equally, not considering some very minor appearance fees. For the most part, all SEC institutions get the same amount of money from the SEC package. In terms of third-tier rights, all SEC football games belong to the conference package, except one pay-per-view opportunity that is provided for each member institution annually. The current package involves CBS, the ESPN platforms (ESPN, ESPN-2 and ESPNU), and an SEC Network game that reaches about 73 million homes as ESPN’s third most widely distributed Saturday platform. In addition, there are cable packages with Comcast and FOX. All SEC games, except the occasional pay-per-view, go into that. In men’s basketball, all conference games are televised through the conference. Many non-conference games – games that are not televised through the conference TV package – are available for institutions in their local packages. This structure allows institutions to monetize their local package at a very considerable level and was one reason why the SEC elected to forego the concept of a channel in favor of the ability to become nationally distributed and to preserve local rights to member institutions.

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DOES THE CONFERENCE ISSUE HAVE ANY BEARING ON THE PROPOSED RENOVATION OF KYLE FIELD?

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ot directly. Work is expected to begin no sooner than 2013 as we take time to figure out the right plan for Kyle Field – parts of which are nearly a century old – that will provide the amenities that today’s fans and student-athletes expect, maximize revenues and best enable the Aggies to win championships.

WHAT ROLE DID ACADEMICS PLAY IN THIS DECISION?

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hile academics are important – and the SEC is strong academically, with Vanderbilt and the University of Florida members joining Texas A&M in the prestigious Association of American Universities – this was not a primary consideration. Many institutions that are ranked higher than Texas A&M academically compete in smaller athletic conferences. For example, Rice University, one of the country’s most prestigious private institutions, competes in Conference USA.

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LSU IS THE ONLY SEC SCHOOL WITHIN 500 MILES OF COLLEGE STATION. ARE THERE CONCERNS ABOUT PLAYERS AND FANS HAVING TO TRAVEL THESE DISTANCES FOR GAMES?

istance was an important consideration in the decision to join the SEC, just as travel to Nebraska and Colorado was a consideration earlier in the Big 12. Furthermore, with the Big 12’s new round-robin scheduling format, Texas A&M would be making more frequent trips to Iowa State, Kansas State and Kansas, which are a comparable distance to the SEC’s easternmost schools. Texas A&M is confident that fans – including the nearly 16,000 former students who live in the nine SEC states – will travel for games as rivalries with LSU and Arkansas are rekindled and as new rivalries develop.

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Both head coaches at Texas A&M and Alabama during their careers, Paul “Bear” Bryant and Gene Stallings faced off in the 1968 Cotton Bowl.


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he SEC’s mission statement reflects the priorities of the league. “The purpose of the Southeastern Conference is to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of programs of intercollegiate athletics which are compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports.”

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he Southeastern Conference, with its storied 78-year history of athletic achievements and academic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest tradition of intercollegiate competition of any league in the country since its inception in 1933. The 2010-11 academic year was another season to remember for the SEC as conference teams captured five national titles and three national runner-up finishes. The SEC has won consecutive national championships in baseball, football and men’s indoor track & field. Since 1990, the SEC has won 140 national team championships for an average of more than six per year. Auburn won the SEC’s first national title of the year with its win in the BCS National Championship Game in football. It is the SEC’s fifth consecutive football national title. Florida won its second consecutive national title in men’s indoor track & field while the Gators’ women’s tennis team also captured the national championship. Alabama won its fifth gymnastics national title and South Carolina won its second consecutive national championship in baseball. Florida finished first among Southeastern Conference schools and fourth overall in the Director’s Cup final standings. Overall, the SEC finished in the top two in eight of its 20 sponsored sports and in the top five in 14 of the 20 sports. Ten SEC teams participated in football postseason bowls with Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, Alabama and Florida winning the BCS National Title Game, Cotton, Gator, Capital One and Outback bowls, respectively. Five men’s basketball teams were invited to the NCAA Tournament and four women’s basketball teams were also invited to the NCAA Tournament. The SEC had seven teams advance to postseason play in baseball, hosting three regionals with South Carolina, Florida and Vanderbilt advancing to the College World Series. With 139 teams advancing to NCAA postseason competition, the SEC continued to solidify its place as the nation’s premier conference. In addition to the four team championships, 39 SEC student-athletes garnered individual national championships, while 367 individuals were awarded with First-Team All-America Honors. Student-athletes around the league continued to excel in the classroom as well with more than 2,500 earning recognition on the SEC Academic Honor Roll. On the national all-sport level, nine SEC schools placed in the top 40 of the NACDA Director’s Cup rankings. Florida led the league with a fourth place finish. LSU placed 19th while Georgia was 20th; Tennessee finished 22nd, Arkansas 24th, Alabama 25th, Auburn 31st, Kentucky 36th and South Carolina 39th to round out the league’s top40 finishes.

SEC MEDIA RELATIONS

CHARLES BLOOM Associate Commissioner cbloom@sec.org Twitter - @SECPRGuy Football Media Responsibilities: Oversight

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CRAIG PINKERTON Media Relations Director cpinkerton@sec.org Twitter - @SEC_Craig

CHUCK DUNLAP Associate Director cdunlap@sec.org Twitter - @SEC_Chuck Football Media Responsibilities: Secondary Football Contact

TAMMY WILSON Associate Director twilson@sec.org Twitter - @TWilsonSEC

SEAN CARTELL Assistant Director scartell@sec.org Twitter - @SEC_Sean

CHEVONNE MANSFIELD Assistant Director cmansfield@sec.org Twitter - @SEC_Chevonne

MAIN TWITTER FEED @SECSports Update

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203 (205) 458-3000 - Main (205) 458-3031 - FAX

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rom his early days as an athletic administrator to his current post as commissioner, Mike Slive has maintained an integral role in the ever-changing world of intercollegiate athletics. He was named the seventh commissioner of the Southeastern Conference on July 2, 2002. In March 2009, the SEC Presidents and Chancellors announced a contract extension for Slive through July 31, 2012. “Commissioner Slive has been an absolutely great addition to our conference,” said University of Kentucky and Southeastern Conference President Dr. Lee T. Todd. “He is providing great vision and directing the SEC to a new prominence in college athletics. I am thrilled we have locked him in to lead our conference for years to come.” This academic year, the SEC will begin its landmark 15-year agreements with CBS and ESPN that will make the league the most widely distributed conference on television in the nation. These arrangements will also secure the financial health of the SEC and its member institutions for years to come.

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ince Slive’s arrival at the SEC in 2002, he has developed initiatives designed to maintain and improve the SEC’s position as one of the top intercollegiate athletic conferences in the nation, both on and off the fields of play. These include:

• The SEC Task Force on Compliance and Enforcement issued its first report at the 2004 SEC Spring Meetings. The task force developed policies and procedures to assist league schools in NCAA and SEC compliance and enforcement matters. • The SEC Academic Consortium was created in 2005 to increase academic cooperation across the league by linking the resources of the 12 member institutions. • The SEC has created a partnership with The Center for the Study of Sport in Society at Northeastern University to implement the Mentors in Violence Prevention Program at each of the 12 member institutions. • The SEC annually distributes a database of names and biographies of every minority head and assistant football coach on the Division I level to every one of its schools and every conference in Division I.

SLIVE’S PERSONAL PROFILE • Full Name: Michael Lawrence Slive • Born: July 26, 1940 • Hometown: Utica, N.Y.

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Undergraduate: Dartmouth College - B.A., 1962 Graduate: University of Virginia - JD, 1965 Georgetown University - LLM, 1966 E. Barrett Prettyman Fellowship in Trial Advocacy

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1968-1969: Assistant Director of Athletics, Dartmouth College 1979-1981: Assistant Executive Director, Pacific-10 Conference 1981-1983: Director of Athletics, Cornell University 1991-1995: Commissioner, Great Midwest Conference 1995-2002: Commissioner, Conference USA 2002- : Commissioner, Southeastern Conference

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1969-77: Partner, Stebbins & Bradley, Hanover, N.H. 1972-77 Judge of Hanover (N.H.) District Court 1977-79 Judicial Master & Clerk of Grafton County (N.H.) Superior Court 1983-86 Founder, Law Offices of Michael L. Slive, Hanover, N.H. 1986-91 Partner, Coffield Ungaretti & Harris, Chicago, Ill. 1990-91 Senior Partner and Founder, Slive-Glazier Sports Group, Chicago, Ill. & Kansas City, Mo.

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION EXPERIENCE

• The SEC has initiated policies and procedures designed to foster sportsmanship and preventing inappropriate fan behavior. “I am gratified that the Presidents and Chancellors have extended my contract and I am honored to serve as the Commissioner of the Southeastern Conference. We have accomplished many of our goals since my arrival in 2002 and there will be new challenges and goals to meet in the future. I look forward to these challenges as we continue to make the SEC one of the nation’s top intercollegiate athletic conferences.” — MIKE SLIVE, SEC COMMISSIONER

• Family: Wife: Elizabeth • Daughter: Anna

LEGAL EXPERIENCE

MEMBERSHIP ON BOARDS AND COMMITTEES • NCAA Infractions Appeals Committee (Chair) [1993-02] • National Letter of Intent Appeals Committee (Chair) [1993-02] • Sports Lawyers Association (Board of Directors) [19972001] • Commission on Athletic Opportunity (Reviewing Title IX) • NCAA Management Council [1997-04] • NCAA Football USA (Chair, Board of Directors) [199803] • NCAA Division I Working Group to Study Basketball Issues [1998-99] • Division I-A Commissioners (Chair) [1999-2001] • Board of Advisors of Marquette Sports Law Institute [1999- ] • Collegiate Commissioners Association (President) [2001-03] • National Letter of Intent Steering Committee [2002-] • NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee [2004- ] • Bowl Championship Series Coordinator [2006-] • Division I Men’s Basketball Academic Enhancement Group [2007- ]

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TEXAS A&M AT A GLANCE UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW LOCATION College Station, Texas (about 90 miles northwest of Houston) FOUNDED 1876 (first public institution of higher learning in the state of Texas)

KEY RANKINGS/FACTOIDS • 1st in Texas and 8th among public universities in New York Times survey of business leaders worldwide based on the top institutions from which they recruit

ENROLLMENT 49,861 students (sixth largest university in the nation)

• 1st in the nation in “payback ratio” — what graduates earn compared to the cost of their college education, Smart Money, 2011

ACADEMIC RANKING 19th in the nation among public universities (U.S. News & World Report, 2011)

• 2nd in nation for preparing graduates for the workforce, The Wall Street Journal, 2010

MEMBERSHIPS Association of American Universities, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities RESEARCH Valued at nearly $700 million annually DESIGNATIONS Land, sea and space grant ALUMNI More than 360,000 former students worldwide (Aggie graduates are referred to as former students because the term “alumni” implies that grads are “ex-Aggies.” But once an Aggie, always an Aggie.)

• 2nd in the nation among public universities in “great schools, great prices,” U.S. News & World Report, 2011 • 3rd in nation for total research expenditures (nearly $700 million) among universities without medical schools • Top 10 in nation for return-on-investment, or what graduates earn in their careers compared to their college costs, PayScale, 2012 • Top 10 in nation for public “best value” colleges, The Princeton Review, 2010 • Top 10 in nation among public schools in earnings of alumni with 10-20 years of experience, Forbes Magazine

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TRADITIONS AT TEXAS A&M Established in 1876 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, Texas A&M was once open only to young men, all of whom served in the Corps of Cadets. While this changed more than 50 years ago, many of the university’s most outstanding traditions grew out of that military background. Today, they are the foundation and the background of the Aggie core values of excellence, integrity, leadership, loyalty, respect and selfless service. From the oldest to the newest, the traditions of Texas A&M create what Aggies call the Spirit of Aggieland.

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his term refers to the entire student body — past and present. The tradition originates in 1922. After several injuries against Centre College, the nation’s top-ranked football team, the Aggies were down to just 11 players. Student E. King Gill came from the stands, suited up and stood ready to go on the field if needed. The spirit of this “Twelfth Man” continues, as current students stand during the entire game to support their team.

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owdy” is the official greeting of Texas A&M. Students greeting one another, and especially visitors, with a “howdy” has earned the university a reputation as one of the friendliest campuses in the world.

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ggies don’t cheer, they yell! And instead of pep rallies, Aggies have Yell Practice. Elected each year by the student body, five Yell Leaders began leading Aggie yells in 1907. Yell Leaders indicate each yell by a different hand signal (incoming freshmen attend “Fish Camp” to learn them all). Look for Yell Leaders in front of the student section at athletics events, wearing all white and encouraging their peers to show their Aggie Spirit.

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t midnight the night before each home game, Aggies gather for this special Yell Practice at Kyle Field. Yell Leaders lead the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, current and former students, and fans into the stadium and then lead the crowd — which numbers more than 25,000 — through all of the Aggie yells, many of which date back to the earliest days of Texas A&M.


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ggies will often flash a thumbs up and say “Gig ’em.” This started at a Yell Practice before the 1930 TCU football game, when Aggie Pinky Downs shouted, “What are we gonna do to those Horned Frogs?” He then gave the crowd a thumbs-up yelling the answer, “Gig ’em, Aggies!” A “gig” is a sharppronged tool used for hunting frogs. The phrase and gesture identify an Aggie fan.

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exas A&M began as an all-male military institution. While today’s membership is voluntary, the Corps of Cadets’ more than 2,000 members — both male and female — form the largest uniformed body of students outside the U.S. military academies. Aside from the nation’s military academies, Texas A&M commissions more officers than any other institution.

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eveille, the first lady of Aggieland, is the official mascot of Texas A&M. Reveille first came to campus in 1931, after a group of cadets found a stray dog on the road. Reveille VIII, the current Reveille, is a full-blooded collie and the highest-ranking member of the Corps of Cadets. “Miss Rev,” as cadets address her, can be seen around campus, in class or attending a number of events.

AND JUST WHAT IS AN AGGIE?

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imply put, an Aggie is a student at Texas A&M. Originally, the letters “A” and “M” stood for “Agricultural” and “Mechanical,” so this is how the term Aggie came to be. (Since reaching university status in 1963, the “A&M” was incorporated into the official university name, but the letters no longer stand for specific words.)

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WELCOME TO AGGIELAND Bryan-College Station — also known as “Aggieland” — is located in the Research Valley. The community (pop. 152,000) is in the heart of central Texas, in the middle of the Dallas/Fort Worth, San Antonio, Houston triangle — making the area accessible to more than 14 million Texans within less than a four-hour drive. Across the street from Texas A&M is the Northgate Entertainment District, which features the world-famous Dixie Chicken and other restaurants, bars, and live music venues. Approximately 10 minutes from the university is Historical Downtown Bryan, a unique district that includes shops, restaurants, and more.

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exas A&M University is home to the presidential library of George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States. Dedicated on November 6, 1997, the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is located on a 90-acre site on the west campus of Texas A&M University. It operates as one of the 13 Presidential Libraries in the National Archives and Records Administration’s Presidential Libraries system. Its archives include more than 44 million pages of documents, 2 million photographs, thousands of sounds and video recordings, as well as more than 100,000 artifacts. Texas A&M is also home to the Bush School of Government and Public Service, the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, and the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.

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FIGHTIN’ TEXAS AGGIE BAND

he nationally acclaimed Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band is known for its military precision and style. In fact, some of the band’s maneuvers, like its signature block T, are so complex that computer programs calculate them to be impossible, figuring that two people must be in the same place at the same time. The 300+ member band performs at all home football games and several away games, and it is also one of the most traveled collegiate marching bands in the nation. The band operates under strict military guidelines as part of the Corps of Cadets. In 2001, the John Philip Sousa Foundation presented the band with the Sudler Trophy, recognizing its long tradition of excellence.


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r. R. Bowen Loftin serves as the 24th president of Texas A&M University and professor of industrial and systems engineering. Prior to becoming president of Texas A&M, he spent four years as vice president and chief executive officer of the university’s marine-oriented branch campus, Texas A&M University at Galveston, where he also was professor of maritime systems engineering. Loftin has frequently served as a consultant to both industry and government in the areas of modeling and simulation, advanced training technologies, and scientific/engineering data visualization. He is the author or coauthor of more than 100 technical publications and has given more than 180 invited lectures and other presentations. He also has served as principal investigator or major participant in scores of grants and contracts totaling millions of dollars. He serves on numerous advisory committees and councils, including a recent appoint to the Homeland Security Academic Advisory Council by U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano. Loftin’s citations and honors include the American Association of Artificial Intelligence Award for an innovative application of artificial intelligence, NASA’s Space Act Award, the NASA Public Service Medal, and the 1995 NASA Invention of the Year Award. He also has received several awards for outstanding teaching. The first in his family to attend college, Loftin graduated from Texas A&M in three years with a degree in physics, with highest honors, in 1970. He earned a master’s degree (1973) and Ph.D. (1975) in physics from Rice University. Loftin is married to Karin Christiane Loftin, with whom he has two adult children and three grandchildren. Dr. Karin Loftin also serves at Texas A&M as an associate biosafety officer. Loftin engages with students and others via a weekly email to the campus community, his Facebook fan page and Twitter (at @AggiePrez).

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Texas A&M University is a national leader in the ever-evolving world of college social media. With our brand already on the rise, and fueled by our conference realignment, Texas A&M ousted Stanford University as the most influential college online in 2011.

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The first to reach 100,000 fans, Texas A&M’s Facebook page was also rated as the most engaging in higher education in 2011. As of press time, Texas A&M has surpassed 330,000 fans on Facebook; 35,000 followers on Twitter; 25,000 followers on Foursquare; and 2,500 followers on the rising social media site Pinterest.

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2012 PRESEASON NOTES Sumlin Era Begins in Aggieland

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irst-year  Texas  A&M  head  coach  Kevin  Sumlin arrives  in  Aggieland  after  a  record-setting  stint  as the head coach at the University of Houston. Sumlin, who will turn 48 on the first day of 2012 fall camp practices (Aug. 3), led the Cougars to one of the most successful fourseason spans in school history while dominating the NCAA offensive statistical rankings. Sumlin’s Cougars led the NCAA FBS in total, passing and scoring offense in two of his four seasons, and ranked in the top five of the three categories nine times (of a possible 12).

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Big Crowds at Kyle Field

exas A&M enters SEC play with an eight-game streak of sellouts at Kyle Field, which is a school record. A&M’s sellout streak dated back to the 2010 Nebraska game, which set the Kyle Field record with an attendence of 90,079. Kyle Field was filled to 105.0 percent capacity in 2011 and the average attendance of 87,183 broke the previous high by over 4,000 fans per game.

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112,179 105,231 101,821 101,427 100,524 94,642 92,868 92,613 89,061 87,183

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he Aggies posted a NCAA FBS-best 51 quarterback sacks (3.92 per game) in 2011, and the top two pass rushers are back for the Aggies’ first season in the Southeastern Conference. Senior Sean Porter, a first-team All-Big 12 pick by the Associated Press, ranked No. 16 nationally with .73 sacks per game (9.5 total), while junior Damontre Moore ranked No. 21 with .71 per game (8.5). Texas A&M is the only team in the nation with two returning players that ranked in the top 25 in QB sacks last year.

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Protecting the Passer

exas A&M was one of the nation’s best at protecting the passer last season with just nine take-downs of future NFL first-round pick Ryan Tannehill in 13 games, which ranked No. 4 in the NCAA FBS. Four of the five members of the Aggies’ 2011 offensive front return in 2012, including AllAmerica candidate bookend tackles Luke Joeckel and Jake Matthews and veteran center Patrick Lewis (team-high 35 starts). luke joeckel patrick lewis Despite attempting an average of over 41 passes per game last season, the Aggie offensive front was flagged for holding Receiving Records just twice and haven’t been called for holding since the second game of 2011.

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Jeff Fuller Terrence Murphy Ryan Swope Uzoma Nwachukwu Bethel Johnson

3,092 2,600 2,204 1,754 1,740

2008-11 2001-04 200920091999-02

Career Touchdowns Player TDs Years

Jeff Fuller Bob Long Ryan Swope Tony Harrison Albert Connell

22 TEXAS A &M UNIVERSITY

34 19 16 14 13

2008-11 1966-68 20091990-93 1995-96

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Father Figures

hree members of the 2012 Aggie football team have fathers who were accomplished professional athletes. Senior defensive lineman Spencer Nealy’s father, Ed spencer nealy jake matthews Nealy, played 10 seasons in the NBA and helped Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls to the 1992-93 NBA title. Aggie offensive line brothers Jake and Mike Matthews are the sons of NFL Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews, who was a perennial All-Pro offensive lineman for the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans.


TEXAS A&M alphabetical roster No. Player

Pos.

41 Alexander, Brandon

DL

6-6 245

So-1L Brenham, Texas (Brenham)

15 Marshall, Kenneth

DB

6-0 191

Fr-HS South Houston, Texas (South Houston)

9 Askew, Nate

WR

6-4 220

Jr-2L

49 Martinez, Taylor

LB

6-0 215

Fr-HS Fort Bend, Texas (Travis)

36 Baggs, Donnie

LB

6-1 230

So-1L League City, Texas (Clear Springs)

92 Mathis, Jonathan

DL

6-2 300

Sr-1L

43 Bass, Justin

LB

6-2 217

So-SQ Plano, Texas (West)

31 Matthews, Howard

DB

6-2 206

So-1L League City, Texas (Clear Springs)

83 Beardmore, Colton

WR

5-9 170

Fr-RS

Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods)

75 Matthews, Jake

OL

6-5 305

Jr-2L

24 Bertolet, Taylor

PLK

5-9 174

Fr-RS

Reading, Pa. (Exeter Township)

56 Matthews, Mike

OL

6-3 260

Fr-HS Missouri City, Texas (Elkins)

95 Bredthauer, Ben

DS

6-4 250

Sr-3L

Houston, Texas (Stratford)

5 McNeal, Kenric

WR

6-1 184

Sr-3L

62 Brown, Nick

DS

6-4 215

Fr-HS Cumming, Ga. (West Forsythe)

14 McQueen, Conner

QB

5-10 175

Fr-HS Klein, Texas (Klein Oak)

26 Burns, Devonta

DB

6-0 201

Fr-RS

Arlington, Texas (Martin)

33 Michael, Christine

RB

5-11 220

Sr-3L

Beaumont, Texas (West Brook)

2 Campbell, Steven

DB

6-0 201

Sr-3L

Houston, Texas (Jersey Village)

44 Moeller, Sam

DB

5-11 186

Fr-RS

San Antonio, Texas (Antonian Prep)

21 Carson, Tra

RB

6-0 227

So-TR Texarkana, Texas (Liberty Eylau/Oregon)

94 Moore, Damontre

DL

6-4 250

Jr-2L

Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett)

79 Cheek, Joseph

OL

6-7 286

Fr-RS

57 Munrose, Alvin

LB

6-1 195

Fr-HS Baytown, Texas (Goose Creek Memorial)

68 Compton, Ben

OL

6-4 307

So-1L Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood)

99 Nealy, Spencer

DL

6-5 277

Sr-3L

29 Cottonham, D’Cardio

RB

5-9 185

Fr-HS Dallas, Texas (Carter)

82 Niederhofer, Boone

WR

6-0 180

Fr-HS San Antonio, Texas (Churchill)

QB

6-2 206

Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Klein Forest)

7 Nwachukwu, Uzoma

WR

6-0 194

Sr-3L

Allen, Texas (Allen)

Fr-HS Austin, Texas (Westlake)

18 O’Quinn, Patrick

QB

6-4 210

Jr-SQ

College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated)

6-4 255

Fr-HS New Orleans, La. (Brother Martin)

6 Davis, Matt 27 Dolezal, Brice 42 Ennis, Kirby 48 Epperson, Ryan

HT WT Cl-Exp Hometown (High School/Previous School)

RB/WR 5-9 170

No. Player

San Antonio, Texas (Madison)

Seguin, Texas (Seguin)

Pos.

DL

6-4 300

Jr-2L

Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville)

95 Obioha, Julien

OL

HT WT Cl-Exp Hometown (High School/Previous School)

Houston, Texas (Westfield/Blinn JC)

Missouri City, Texas (Elkins)

Spring, Texas (Spring)

San Antonio, Texas (Reagan)

P

6-2 195

Sr-3L

Keller, Texas (Keller)

70 Ogbuehi, Cedric

OL

6-5 292

So-1L Allen, Texas (Allen)

13 Evans, Mike

WR

6-5 218

Fr-RS

Galveston, Texas (Ball)

50 Ortega, Justin

OL

5-10 235

So-1L San Antonio, Texas (Reagan)

29 Everett, Deshazor

DB

6-0 181

So-1L DeRidder, La. (DeRidder)

27 Osadebey, Michael

LB

6-1 215

Sr-SQ Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage/SE Oklahoma)

30 Franklin, Johntel

DB

6-2 200

Jr-RS

Milwaukee, Wisc. (Madison/Victor Valley (Calif.) CC)

23 Patterson, Domonique

LB

6-0 218

Jr-1L

19 Fritsche, Matt

DB

6-3 171

Fr-RS

Bryan, Texas (Rudder)

36 Plowman, Davis

PLK

5-10 185

Fr-HS Roswell, Ga. (Blessed Trinity)

6 Gardiner, Desmond

DB

5-10 193

Jr-2L

Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial)

18 Pope, Edward

ATH

6-4 170

Fr-HS Carthage, Texas (Carthage)

26 Giamfortone, Sam

RB

6-1 222

So-TR Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood/Incarnate Word)

10 Porter, Sean

LB

6-2 230

Sr-3L

Schertz, Texas (Clemens) Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal)

Dallas, Texas (Skyline)

67 Godwin, Tyler

DL

6-3 280

Fr-HS Clear Springs, Texas (Clear Springs)

80 Prioleau, Hutson

TE

6-4 251

Jr-2L

37 Graham, Garrett

RB

5-10 197

So-SQ Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield)

64 Puffer, Jonathan

DS

6-3 226

So-SQ Katy, Texas (Taylor)

78 Gramling, Garrett

OL

6-6 309

So-SQ Denton, Texas (Ryan)

34 Randolph, Will

RB

5-9 189

So-1L Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove)

60 Gutekunst, Nathan

OL

6-6 308

Fr-RS

14 Raven, Sr., Floyd

DB

6-2 190

So-1L Kenner, La. (East St. John)

57 Guthrie, Dylan

OL

6-3 269

So-SQ Houston, Texas (Memorial)

96 Ray, Edmond

DL

6-5 290

Fr-HS St. Louis, Mo. (Ritenour)

1 Harris, De’Vante

WR

5-10 160

Fr-HS Mesquite, Texas (Horn)

33 Richardson, Michael

LB

6-2 230

Fr-HS DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto)

22 Harris, Dustin

DB

6-0 175

Sr-3L

34 Richmond, Jordan

LB

6-3 225

Fr-HS Denton, Texas (Ryan)

51 Harrison, Jarvis

OL

6-4 320

So-1L Navasota, Texas (Navasota)

32 Riney, Rylan

DB

5-11 175

Fr-RS

98 Hatten, Shayvion

DL

6-4 295

Fr-RS

Daingerfield, Texas (Daingerfield)

89 Robinson, Ivan

DL

6-3 270

So-1L Longville, La. (South Beauregard)

81 Hicks, Nehemiah

TE

6-4 238

Jr-2L

Hutto, Texas (Hutto)

47 Russell, Caleb

DL

6-2 248

Sr-2L

Midlothian, Texas (Midlothian)

40 Hiddink, Seth

PLK

6-4 200

Fr-HS Wylie, Texas (Wylie)

46 Russell, Jake

LB

6-2 229

Jr-SQ

Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs)

23 Holmes, Sabian

WR

5-11 175

Fr-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll)

73 Scales, Rhontae

DL

6-6 300

Jr-2L

Killeen, Texas (Killeen)

25 Honeycutt, Clay

DB

6-2 197

So-1L Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson)

3 Showers, Jameill

QB

6-2 219

So-1L Killeen, Texas (Shoemaker)

4 Hurd Jr., Toney

DB

5-9 180

Jr-2L

53 Smith, Caden

OL

6-3 259

Fr-RS

74 Ifedi, Germain

OL

6-5 304

Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Westside)

72 Stansbury, Gavin

DL

6-4 265

So-1L Franklin, La. (Franklin)

4 Jackson, Brandal

WR

6-1 191

Sr-3L

Navasota, Texas (Navasota)

11 Stewart, Jonathan

LB

6-4 244

Sr-3L

7 Jacobs, Tramain

DB

6-1 190

Jr-TR

Covington, La. (Covington/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)

10 Stump, Joshua

QB

5-10 185

Fr-HS Beaumont, Texas (Westbrook)

45 Jenkins, Steven

LB

6-2 220

Jr-1L

Pensacola, FL (Pine Forest/Coffeyville (Kan.) CC)

28 Swope, Louie

DB

5-11 186

So-SQ Austin, Texas (Westlake)

76 Joeckel, Luke

OL

6-6 310

Jr-2L

Arlington, Texas (Arlington)

25 Swope, Ryan

WR

6-0 206

Sr-3L

16 Joeckel, Matt

QB

6-4 234

So-SQ Arlington, Texas (Arlington)

39 Taylor, Marvin

DB

5-11 187

Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Lamar)

Humble, Texas (Atascocita)

Livingston, Texas (Livingston)

Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall)

Anahuac, Texas (Anahuac)

Roscoe, Texas (Roscoe)

Shreveport, La. (Byrd)

Austin, Texas (Westlake)

58 Johnson, Cody

LB

6-1 220

Fr-RS

35 Taylor, Tyrell

LB

6-4 212

So-1L Houston, Texas (Galena Park)

WR

5-11 180

Fr-HS Dallas, Texas (Skyline)

50 Taylor, Tyrone

LB

6-3 210

Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Galena Park)

20 Jones, C.J.

DB

6-1 190

Sr-2L

21 Terrell, Steven

DB

5-10 193

Sr-3L

38 Kaser, Drew

P

6-3 220

So-SQ Strongsville, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit)

71 Tipoti, Kimo

OL

6-3 330

Fr-HS Hurst, Texas (L.D. Bell)

Houston, Texas (Klein Forest)

Allen, Texas (Allen)

84 Kennedy, Malcome

WR

6-0 200

So-1L Cayuga, Texas (Cayuga)

11 Walker, Derel

WR

6-2 185

Jr-TR

77 Klinke, Shep

OL

6-7 305

Jr-2L

Katy, Texas (Katy)

40 Ward, Shaun

LB

6-2 244

So-1L Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Boyd Anderson)

15 Labhart, Travis

WR

5-9 182

Jr-1L

Dallas, Texas (Whitesboro)

31 Wicks, Seth

PLK

5-10 165

Fr-HS Keller, Texas (Keller)

88 Lamascus, Gaston

WR

5-6 182

Jr-SQ

Navasota, Texas (Navasota)

35 Wilkins, Matt

WR

5-9 185

So-SQ College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated)

19 Lamothe, Michael

TE

6-3 232

Sr-3L

New Iberia, La. (New Iberia)

55 Williams, Alonzo

DL

6-4 248

Fr-HS Long Beach, CA (Polytechnic)

61 Lewis, Patrick

OL

6-2 312

Sr-3L

Reserve, La. (East St. John)

28 Williams, Brandon

RB

6-0 192

So-TR Brookshire, Texas (Brookshire Royal)

86 Little, Caleb

TE

6-3 235

So-RS Salado, Texas (Salado/Mary Hardin Baylor)

17 Williams, LeKendrick

WR

5-8 170

So-SQ Sharpstown, Texas (Sharpstown)

1 Malena, Ben

RB

5-8 195

Jr-2L

20 Williams, Trey

RB

5-8 175

Fr-HS Spring, Texas (Dekaney)

90 Manukainiu, Polo

OL

6-5 255

Fr-HS Euless, Texas (Trinity)

59 Woodum, Allen

OL

6-3 292

Sr-SQ Conroe, Texas (Conroe)

2 Manziel, Johnny

QB

6-1 200

Fr-RS

Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill)

I N F O

Aledo, Texas (Aledo)

8 Johnson, Thomas

Hillsboro, Texas (Hillsboro/Trinity Valley CC)

Kerrville, Texas (Tivy)

2012 AGGIE foOTBALL

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TEXAS A&M NUMERical roster No. Player

Pos.

No. Player

Pos.

HT WT Cl-Exp Hometown (High School/Previous School)

1 Harris, De’Vante

WR

5-10 160

HT WT Cl-Exp Hometown (High School/Previous School) Fr-HS Mesquite, Texas (Horn)

36 Plowman, Davis

PLK

5-10 185

Fr-HS Roswell, Ga. (Blessed Trinity)

1 Malena, Ben

RB

5-8 195

Jr-2L

Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill)

37 Graham, Garrett

RB

5-10 197

So-SQ Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield)

2 Campbell, Steven

DB

6-0 201

Sr-3L

Houston, Texas (Jersey Village)

38 Kaser, Drew

P

6-3 220

So-SQ Strongsville, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit)

2 Manziel, Johnny

QB

6-1 200

Fr-RS

Kerrville, Texas (Tivy)

39 Taylor, Marvin

DB

5-11 187

Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Lamar)

3 Showers, Jameill

QB

6-2 219

So-1L Killeen, Texas (Shoemaker)

40 Hiddink, Seth

PLK

6-4 200

Fr-HS Wylie, Texas (Wylie)

4 Hurd Jr., Toney

DB

5-9 180

Jr-2L

Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall)

40 Ward, Shaun

LB

6-2 244

So-1L Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Boyd Anderson)

4 Jackson, Brandal

WR

6-1 191

Sr-3L

Navasota, Texas (Navasota)

41 Alexander, Brandon

DL

6-6 245

So-1L Brenham, Texas (Brenham)

5 McNeal, Kenric

WR

6-1 184

Sr-3L

Spring, Texas (Spring)

42 Ennis, Kirby

DL

6-4 300

Jr-2L

6 Davis, Matt

QB

6-2 206

Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Klein Forest)

43 Bass, Justin

LB

6-2 217

So-SQ Plano, Texas (West)

6 Gardiner, Desmond

DB

5-10 193

Jr-2L

Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial)

44 Moeller, Sam

DB

5-11 186

Fr-RS

San Antonio, Texas (Antonian Prep)

7 Jacobs, Tramain

DB

6-1 190

Jr-TR

Covington, La. (Covington/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)

45 Jenkins, Steven

LB

6-2 220

Jr-1L

Pensacola, FL (Pine Forest/Coffeyville (Kan.) CC)

7 Nwachukwu, Uzoma

WR

6-0 194

Sr-3L

Allen, Texas (Allen)

46 Russell, Jake

LB

6-2 229

Jr-SQ

Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs)

8 Johnson, Thomas

WR

5-11 180

Fr-HS Dallas, Texas (Skyline)

47 Russell, Caleb

DL

6-2 248

Sr-2L

Midlothian, Texas (Midlothian)

9 Askew, Nate

WR

6-4 220

Jr-2L

San Antonio, Texas (Madison)

48 Epperson, Ryan

P

6-2 195

Sr-3L

Keller, Texas (Keller)

10 Porter, Sean

LB

6-2 230

Sr-3L

Schertz, Texas (Clemens)

49 Martinez, Taylor

LB

6-0 215

Fr-HS Fort Bend, Texas (Travis)

T E A M

10 Stump, Joshua

QB

5-10 185

Fr-HS Beaumont, Texas (Westbrook)

50 Ortega, Justin

OL

5-10 235

So-1L San Antonio, Texas (Reagan)

11 Stewart, Jonathan

LB

6-4 244

Sr-3L

Shreveport, La. (Byrd)

50 Taylor, Tyrone

LB

6-3 210

Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Galena Park)

11 Walker, Derel

WR

6-2 185

Jr-TR

Hillsboro, Texas (Hillsboro/Trinity Valley CC)

51 Harrison, Jarvis

OL

6-4 320

So-1L Navasota, Texas (Navasota)

13 Evans, Mike

WR

6-5 218

Fr-RS

Galveston, Texas (Ball)

53 Smith, Caden

OL

6-3 259

Fr-RS

14 McQueen, Conner

QB

5-10 175

Fr-HS Klein, Texas (Klein Oak)

55 Williams, Alonzo

DL

6-4 248

Fr-HS Long Beach, CA (Polytechnic)

14 Raven, Sr., Floyd

DB

6-2 190

So-1L Kenner, La. (East St. John)

56 Matthews, Mike

OL

6-3 260

Fr-HS Missouri City, Texas (Elkins)

I N F O

15 Labhart, Travis

WR

5-9 182

Jr-1L

57 Guthrie, Dylan

OL

6-3 269

So-SQ Houston, Texas (Memorial)

15 Marshall, Kenneth

DB

6-0 191

Fr-HS South Houston, Texas (South Houston)

57 Munrose, Alvin

LB

6-1 195

Fr-HS Baytown, Texas (Goose Creek Memorial)

16 Joeckel, Matt

QB

6-4 234

So-SQ Arlington, Texas (Arlington)

58 Johnson, Cody

LB

6-1 220

Fr-RS

17 Williams, LeKendrick

WR

5-8 170

So-SQ Sharpstown, Texas (Sharpstown)

59 Woodum, Allen

OL

6-3 292

Sr-SQ Conroe, Texas (Conroe)

Dallas, Texas (Whitesboro)

Roscoe, Texas (Roscoe)

Anahuac, Texas (Anahuac)

18 O’Quinn, Patrick

QB

6-4 210

Jr-SQ

60 Gutekunst, Nathan

OL

6-6 308

Fr-RS

Humble, Texas (Atascocita)

18 Pope, Edward

ATH

6-4 170

Fr-HS Carthage, Texas (Carthage)

61 Lewis, Patrick

OL

6-2 312

Sr-3L

Reserve, La. (East St. John)

19 Fritsche, Matt

DB

6-3 171

Fr-RS

Bryan, Texas (Rudder)

62 Brown, Nick

DS

6-4 215

Fr-HS Cumming, Ga. (West Forsythe)

19 Lamothe, Michael

TE

6-3 232

Sr-3L

New Iberia, La. (New Iberia)

64 Puffer, Jonathan

DS

6-3 226

So-SQ Katy, Texas (Taylor)

20 Jones, C.J.

DB

6-1 190

Sr-2L

Houston, Texas (Klein Forest)

67 Godwin, Tyler

DL

6-3 280

Fr-HS Clear Springs, Texas (Clear Springs)

20 Williams, Trey

RB

5-8 175

Fr-HS Spring, Texas (Dekaney)

68 Compton, Ben

OL

6-4 307

So-1L Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood)

21 Carson, Tra

RB

6-0 227

So-TR Texarkana, Texas (Liberty Eylau/Oregon)

70 Ogbuehi, Cedric

OL

6-5 292

So-1L Allen, Texas (Allen)

21 Terrell, Steven

DB

5-10 193

Sr-3L

Allen, Texas (Allen)

71 Tipoti, Kimo

OL

6-3 330

Fr-HS Hurst, Texas (L.D. Bell)

22 Harris, Dustin

DB

6-0 175

Sr-3L

Livingston, Texas (Livingston)

72 Stansbury, Gavin

DL

6-4 265

So-1L Franklin, La. (Franklin)

23 Holmes, Sabian

WR

5-11 175

Fr-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll)

73 Scales, Rhontae

DL

6-6 300

Jr-2L

23 Patterson, Domonique

LB

6-0 218

Jr-1L

Dallas, Texas (Skyline)

74 Ifedi, Germain

OL

6-5 304

Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Westside)

24 Bertolet, Taylor

PLK

5-9 174

Fr-RS

Reading, Pa. (Exeter Township)

75 Matthews, Jake

OL

6-5 305

Jr-2L

Missouri City, Texas (Elkins)

25 Honeycutt, Clay

DB

6-2 197

So-1L Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson)

76 Joeckel, Luke

OL

6-6 310

Jr-2L

Arlington, Texas (Arlington)

25 Swope, Ryan

WR

6-0 206

Sr-3L

Austin, Texas (Westlake)

77 Klinke, Shep

OL

6-7 305

Jr-2L

Katy, Texas (Katy)

26 Burns, Devonta

DB

6-0 201

Fr-RS

Arlington, Texas (Martin)

78 Gramling, Garrett

OL

6-6 309

So-SQ Denton, Texas (Ryan)

RB

6-1 222

26 Giamfortone, Sam 27 Dolezal, Brice

RB/WR 5-9 170

College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated)

Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville)

Killeen, Texas (Killeen)

So-TR Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood/Incarnate Word)

79 Cheek, Joseph

OL

6-7 286

Fr-RS

Fr-HS Austin, Texas (Westlake)

80 Prioleau, Hutson

TE

6-4 251

Jr-2L

Seguin, Texas (Seguin) Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal) Hutto, Texas (Hutto)

27 Osadebey, Michael

LB

6-1 215

Sr-SQ Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage/SE Oklahoma)

81 Hicks, Nehemiah

TE

6-4 238

Jr-2L

28 Swope, Louie

DB

5-11 186

So-SQ Austin, Texas (Westlake)

82 Niederhofer, Boone

WR

6-0 180

Fr-HS San Antonio, Texas (Churchill)

28 Williams, Brandon

RB

6-0 192

So-TR Brookshire, Texas (Brookshire Royal)

83 Beardmore, Colton

WR

5-9 170

Fr-RS

29 Cottonham, D’Cardio

RB

5-9 185

Fr-HS Dallas, Texas (Carter)

84 Kennedy, Malcome

WR

6-0 200

So-1L Cayuga, Texas (Cayuga)

29 Everett, Deshazor

DB

6-0 181

So-1L DeRidder, La. (DeRidder)

86 Little, Caleb

TE

6-3 235

So-RS Salado, Texas (Salado/Mary Hardin Baylor)

30 Franklin, Johntel

DB

6-2 200

Jr-RS

88 Lamascus, Gaston

WR

5-6 182

Jr-SQ

31 Matthews, Howard

DB

6-2 206

So-1L League City, Texas (Clear Springs)

89 Robinson, Ivan

DL

6-3 270

So-1L Longville, La. (South Beauregard)

31 Wicks, Seth

PLK

5-10 165

Fr-HS Keller, Texas (Keller)

90 Manukainiu, Polo

OL

6-5 255

Fr-HS Euless, Texas (Trinity)

32 Riney, Rylan

DB

5-11 175

Fr-RS

Aledo, Texas (Aledo)

92 Mathis, Jonathan

DL

6-2 300

Sr-1L

Houston, Texas (Westfield/Blinn JC)

33 Michael, Christine

RB

5-11 220

Sr-3L

Beaumont, Texas (West Brook)

94 Moore, Damontre

DL

6-4 250

Jr-2L

Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett)

33 Richardson, Michael

LB

6-2 230

Fr-HS DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto)

95 Bredthauer, Ben

DS

6-4 250

Sr-3L

Houston, Texas (Stratford)

34 Randolph, Will

RB

5-9 189

So-1L Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove)

95 Obioha, Julien

OL

6-4 255

Fr-HS New Orleans, La. (Brother Martin)

Milwaukee, Wisc. (Madison/Victor Valley (Calif.) CC)

Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods)

Navasota, Texas (Navasota)

34 Richmond, Jordan

LB

6-3 225

Fr-HS Denton, Texas (Ryan)

96 Ray, Edmond

DL

6-5 290

Fr-HS St. Louis, Mo. (Ritenour)

35 Taylor, Tyrell

LB

6-4 212

So-1L Houston, Texas (Galena Park)

98 Hatten, Shayvion

DL

6-4 295

Fr-RS

Daingerfield, Texas (Daingerfield)

35 Wilkins, Matt

WR

5-9 185

So-SQ College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated)

99 Nealy, Spencer

DL

6-5 277

Sr-3L

San Antonio, Texas (Reagan)

36 Baggs, Donnie

LB

6-1 230

So-1L League City, Texas (Clear Springs)

24 TEXAS A &M UNIVERSITY


SQUAD BREAKDOWN

T E A M Returning Statistical Leaders

STARTERS RETURNING ( 14 )

Rushing

Offense ( 8 )

Carries

Christine Michael, RB Ben Malena, RB

WR

Ryan Swope

6-0

206

Sr - 3L

Austin, Texas

WR

Uzoma Nwachukwu

6-0

194

Sr - 3L

Allen, Texas

Passing

LT

Luke Joeckel

6-6

310

Jr - 2L

Arlington, Texas

Jameill Showers, QB

C

Patrick Lewis

6-2

306

Sr - 3L

Reserve, La.

Receiving Ryan Swope, WR Uzoma Nwachukwu, WR

RG

Cedric Ogbuehi

6-5

292

So - 1L

Allen, Texas

RT

Jake Matthews

6-5

305

Jr - 2L

Missouri City, Texas

TE

Nehemiah Hicks

6-4

249

Jr - 2L

Hutto, Texas

RB

Christine Michael

5-11

213

Sr - 3L

Beaumont, Texas

DE

Spencer Nealy

6-5

277

Sr - 3L

San Antonio, Texas

ILB

Jonathan Stewart

6-4

237

Sr - 3L

Shreveport, La.

ILB

Steven Jenkins

899 259

Cmp-Att-INT

6.0 3.9

Pct. Yds.

4-5-0

.800

40

Catches Yds. Avg.

Tackles

89 50

1,207 639

13.6 12.8

TD Avg./G

8 4

98 79 72

55 50 41

43 29 31

0 0 0

99.9 19.9

TD Avg./G

0

10.0

TD Avg./G

11 2

Total Solo Asst INT Sacks

Jonathan Stewart, ILB Sean Porter, OLB Damontre Moore, OLB

Defense ( 6 )

Net Avg.

149 67

3.0 9.5 8.5

92.8 49.2 TFL (yds)

5.5 (25) 17.0 (93) 17.5 (70)

STARTERS LOST ( 8 ) Offense ( 3 )

6-2

220

Jr - 1L

Pensacola, Fla.

OLB Sean Porter

6-2

220

Jr - 2L

Schertz, Texas

QB

Ryan Tannehill................................. Four Letters............................. Big Spring, Texas

OLB Damontre Moore

6-4

245

Jr - 2L

Rowlett, Texas

WR

Jeff Fuller......................................... Four Letters............................. McKinney, Texas

SS

6-0

202

Jr - 2L

Houston, Texas

LG

Brian Thomas.................................. Two Letters.............................. Pearland, Texas

DT

Eddie Brown, Jr................................ Four Letters............................. Waller, Texas

DE

Tony Jerod-Eddie ............................ Four Letters............................. DeSoto, Texas

FS

Trent Hunter ................................... Four Letters............................. Katy, Texas

CB

Terrence Frederick.......................... Four Letters............................. Katy, Texas

CB

Lionel Smith.................................... Three Letters........................... Houston, Texas

PK

Randy Bullock.................................. Four Letters............................. Klein, Texas

Steven Campbell

Defense ( 5 )

Special Teams ( 5 positions/4 players ) SNP Ben Bredthauer (PK)

6-4

257

Sr - 3L

Houston, Texas

SNP Justin Ortega (P)

5-10

235

So - 1L

San Antonio, Texas

P

Ryan Epperson

6-2

191

Sr - 3L

Keller, Texas

PR

Dustin Harris

6-0

175

Sr - 3L

Livingston, Texas

KR

Dustin Harris

6-0

175

Sr - 3L

Livingston, Texas

Special Teams ( 2 )

Lettermen Returning ( 50 )

HOL Ryan Tannehill................................. Four Letters............................. Big Spring, Texas

20 Offense— Nate Askew, Jarvis Harrison, Nehemiah Hicks, Brandal Jackson, Luke Joeckel, Malcome Kennedy, Shep Klinke, Travis Labhart, Michael Lamothe, Patrick Lewis, Ben Malena, Jake Matthews, Kenric McNeal, Christine Michael, Uzoma Nwachukwu, Cedric Ogbuehi, Hutson Prioleau, Will Randolph, Jameill Showers, Ryan Swope

Lettermen Lost ( 30 ) 13 Offense— Danny Baker, Tommy Dorman, Evan Eike, Jeff Fuller, Seth Gardner, Cyrus Gray, Jeffrey Hyde, Patrick O’Quinn, Taylor Randle, Matt Sherman, Ryan Tannehill, Briaqn Thomas, Joe Villavisencio

27 Defense— Brandon Alexander, Donnie Baggs, Steven Campbell, Ben Compton, Kirby Ennis, Deshazor Everett, Desmond Gardiner, Dustin Harris, Clay Honeycutt, Toney Hurd, Jr., Steven Jenkins, C.J. Jones, Jonathan Mathis, Howard Matthews, Damontre Moore, Spencer Nealy, Domonique Patterson, Sean Porter, Floyd Raven, Ivan Robinson, Caleb Russell, Rhontae Scales, Gavin Stansbury, Jonathan Stewart, Tyrell Taylor, Steven Terrell, Shaun Ward

14 Defense– Stephen Barrera, Ben Bass, Eddie Brown, Jr., Terrence Frederick, Trent Hunter, Tony Jerod-Eddie, Coryell Judie, Kyle Mangan, Lionel Smith, Kolten Thigpen, Charlie Thomas, DeAndre Thompson, Garrick Williams, Andrew Wolridge

3 Special Teams— Ben Bredthauer, Ryan Epperson, Justin Ortega

3 Special Teams– Randy Bullock, Jared Jaroszewski, Ken Wood

2012 AGGIE foOTBALL

25

I N F O


TEXAS A&M DEPTH CHART After 2012 Spring Drills ... Boldface Caps Indicate Returning Starters from 2011 Season OFFENSE

T E A M I N F O

DEFENSE

WR 82 4 or 9

Mike Evans Brandal Jackson Nate Askew

6-5 6-1 6-4

218 191 220

Fr - RS Sr - 3L Jr - 2L

Galveston, Texas Navasota, Texas San Antonio, Texas

DE

99 72

Spencer Nealy Gavin Stansbury

6-5 6-4

277 265

Sr - 3L So - 1L

San Antonio, Texas Franklin, La.

LT

76 60

Luke Joeckel Nathan Gutekunst

6-6 6-6

310 308

Jr - 2L Fr - RS

Arlington, Texas Humble, Texas

DT

42 98

Kirby Ennis Shayvion Hatten

6-4 6-4

300 295

Jr - 2L Fr - RS

Huntsville, Texas Daingerfield, Texas

LG

51 77

Jarvis Harrison Shep Klinke

6-3 6-7

320 305

So - 1L Jr - 2L

Navasota, Texas Katy, Texas

DT

92 89

Jonathan Mathis Ivan Robinson

6-2 6-3

300 270

Sr - 1L So - 1L

Houston, Texas Longville, La.

C

61 68

Patrick Lewis Ben Compton

6-2 6-4

312 307

Sr - 3L So - 1L

Reserve, La. Friendswood, Texas

DE

94 47 or 41

Damontre Moore Caleb Russell Brandon Alexander

6-4 6-2 6-6

250 248 245

Jr - 2L Sr - 2L So - 1L

Rowlett, Texas Midlothian, Texas Brenham, Texas

RG

70 59

Cedric Ogbuehi Allen Woodum

6-5 6-3

292 292

So - 1L Sr - SQ

Allen, Texas Conroe, Texas

OLB

45 36

Steven Jenkins Donnie Baggs

6-2 6-1

220 230

Jr - 1L So - 1L

Pensacola Fla. League City, Texas

RT

75 79

Jake Matthews Joseph Cheek

6-5 6-7

305 286

Jr - 2L Fr - RS

Missouri City, Texas Seguin, Texas

MLB

11 40

Jonathan Stewart Shaun Ward

6-4 6-2

244 240

Sr - 3L So - 1L

Shreveport, La. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

TE

19 81

Michael Lamothe Nehemiah Hicks

6-3 6-4

232 238

Sr - 3L Jr - 2L

New Liberia, La. Hutto, Texas

OLB

10 33

Sean Porter Michael Richardson

6-2 6-2

230 230

Sr - 3L Fr - HS

Schertz, Texas DeSoto, Texas

WR

7 11

Uzoma Nwachukwu Derel Walker

6-0 6-2

194 185

Sr - 3L Jr - TR

Allen, Texas Hillsboro, Texas

CB

29 22

Deshazor Everett Dustin Harris

6-0 6-0

176 175

So - 1L Sr - 3L

DeRidder La. Livingston, Texas

WR

25 84

Ryan Swope Malcome Kennedy

6-0 6-0

206 200

Sr - 3L So - 1L

Austin, Texas Cayuga, Texas

CB 14 7

Floyd Raven, Sr. Tremaine Jacobs

6-2 6-1

190 190

So - 1L Jr - TR

Kenner, La. Covington La.

WR 5 or 85

Kenric McNeal LeKendrick Williams

6-1 5-8

184 170

Sr - 3L So - SQ

Spring, Texas Sharpstown, Texas

SS

Howard Matthews Johntel Franklin

6-2 6-2

206 200

So - 1L Jr - TR

League City, Texas Milwaukee, Wisc.

QB 3 or 15 or 16

Jameill Showers Johnny Manziel Matt Joeckel

6-2 6-1 6-4

219 200 234

So - RS Fr - RS So - SQ

Killeen, Texas Kerrville, Texas Arlington, Texas

FS 21 4

Steven Terrell Toney Hurd, Jr.

5-10 193 5-9 180

Sr - 3L Jr - 2L

Allen, Texas Missouri City, Texas

TB 33 Christine Michael or 23 Ben Malena or 28 Brandon Williams

5-11 218 5-8 195 6-0 192

Sr - 3L Jr - 2L So - TR

Beaumont, Texas Cedar Hill, Texas Brookshire, Texas

PLK

Strongsville, Ohio

31 30

Specialists P

95

Taylor Bertolet

5-9

174

Fr - RS

Reading, Pa.

HOL

38

Drew Kaser

6-3

220

So - SQ

48 or 38

Ryan Epperson Drew Kaser

6-2 6-3

195 220

Sr - 3L So - SQ

Keller, Texas Strongsville, Ohio

PR

22

Dustin Harris

6-0

175

Sr - 3L

Livingston Texas

KOR

22

Dustin Harris

6-0

175

Sr - 3L

Livingston Texas

Ben Bredthauer Justin Ortega

6-4 250 5-10 235

Sr - 3L So - 1L

Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas

SNP 95 or 50

26 TEXAS A &M UNIVERSITY



2012 OPPONENTS

O P P O N E N T S

TEXAS A&M WILL FACE OLD SWC RIVAL SMU IN DALLAS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1992 ON SEPT. 15. GAME 1 VS. LOUISIANA TECH

GAME 2

FLORIDA

Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La. Thursday, Aug. 30

FLORIDA GATORS FACTS

PRESIDENT: Daniel D. Reneau

SCHOOL: University of Florida LOCATION: Gainesville, Fla.

LOCATION: Ruston, Louisiana

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bruce Van De Velde

FOUNDED: 1894

HEAD COACH: Sonny Dykes

ENROLLMENT: 11,581

2011 RECORD: 8-5

NICKNAME: Bulldogs

WAC RECORD: 6-1 (1st)

COLORS: Red and Blue

2011 BOWL: San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl

CONFERENCE: Western Athletic

ENROLLMENT: 49,589 NICKNAME: Gators

CONFERENCE: Southeastern SERIES: 1-1

Ford Field, Dallas, Texas Saturday, Sept. 15 SMU MUSTANGS FACTS

PRESIDENT: Dr. James Bernard Machen

SCHOOL: Southern Methodist University

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jeremy Foley

LOCATION: Dallas, Texas

HEAD COACH: Will Muschamp 2011 RECORD: 7-6

COLORS: Orange and Blue

SMU

SEC Record: 3-5 (3rd in Eastern) 2011 BOWL: Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl

FOUNDED: 1911

SERIES: 42-29-7 PRESIDENT: R. Gerald Turner ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Steve Orsini HEAD COACH: June Jones

ENROLLMENT: 12,000 NICKNAME: Mustangs COLORS: Red and Blue CONFERENCE: Conference-USA

2011 RECORD: 8-5 C-USA RECORD: 5-3 (3rd in West) 2011 BOWL: BBVA Compass Bowl FINAL AP RANK: None

FINAL AP RANK: None

MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Patrick T. Walsh

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Steve McClain

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Brad Sutton

OFFICE: 318-257-5305 • EMAIL: pwalsh@latech.edu

OFFICE: 352-375-4683 • EMAIL: stevem@gators.uaa.ufl.edu

OFFICE: 214-768-2883 • EMAIL: bsutton@mail.smu.edu

2012 SCHEDULE AUGUST 30

vs. Texas A&M (Shreveport, La.)

SEPTEMBER 8 at Houston 15 RICE 22 at Illinois 29 at Virginia

28

FOUNDED: 1853

FINAL AP RANK: None

SERIES: 9-0-0

AT

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Sept. 8

LOUISIANA TECH BULLDOGS FACTS SCHOOL: Louisiana Tech University

GAME 3

2012 SCHEDULE

OCTOBER 6 UNLV 20 IDAHO 27 at New Mexico State

SEPTEMBER 1 BOWLING GREEN 8 at Texas A&M 15 at Tennessee 22 KENTUCKY

NOVEMBER 3 UTSA 10 at Texas State 17 UTAH STATE 24 at San Jose State

OCTOBER 6 LSU 13 at Vanderbilt 20 SOUTH CAROLINA

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

27

2012 SCHEDULE vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)

NOVEMBER 3 MISSOURI 10 LOUISIANALAFAYETTE 17 JACKSONVILLE STATE 24 at Florida State

SEPTEMBER 1 at Baylor 8 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 15 TEXAS A&M 29 TCU OCTOBER 6 at UTEP 13 at Tulane

20 27

HOUSTON MEMPHIS

NOVEMBER 3 at UCF 10 SOUTHERN MISS 17 at Rice 24 TULSA


THE AGGIES AND RAZORBACKS RETURN TO CONFERENCE FOE STATUS WHEN THE HOGS COME TO KYLE FIELD ON SEPT. 29 GAME 4

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE

SC STATE BULLDOGS FACTS LOCATION: Orangeburg, South Carolina

GAME 6 AT

ARKANSAS

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Sept. 22 SCHOOL: South Carolina State University

GAME 5

SERIES: First meeting PRESIDENT: Dr. George E. Cooper

OLE MISS

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Sept. 29 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS FACTS

Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, Miss. Saturday, Oct. 6 OLE MISS REBELS FACTS

SCHOOL: University of Arkansas

PRESIDENT: Dr. G. David Gearhart

SCHOOL: University of Mississippi

PRESIDENT: Dr. Daniel W. Jones

LOCATION: Fayetteville, Arkansas

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jeff Long

LOCATION: Oxford, Miss.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Pete Boone

FOUNDED: 1896

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Charlene Johnson

FOUNDED: 1871

HEAD COACH: Bobby Petrino

ENROLLMENT: 5,000

HEAD COACH: Oliver Pough

ENROLLMENT: 23,199

2011 RECORD: 11-2

NICKNAME: Bulldogs

2011 RECORD: 7-4

NICKNAME: Razorbacks

COLORS: Garnet and Blue

MEAC RECORD: 6-2 (t2nd)

COLORS: Cardinal and White

SEC RECORD: 6-2 (3rd in Western)

CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic

2011 BOWL: None

CONFERENCE: Southeastern

FINAL AP RANK: None

SERIES: 24-41-3

2011 BOWL: AT&T Cotton Bowl FINAL AP RANK: 5

FOUNDED: 1848 ENROLLMENT: 20,844

HEAD COACH: Hugh Freeze 2011 RECORD: 2-10

NICKNAME: Rebels COLORS: Cardinal Red and Navy CONFERENCE: Southeastern SERIES: A&M leads 4-0-0

SEC RECORD: 0-8 (6th in Western) 2011 BOWL: None FINAL AP RANK: None

MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

FOOTBALL CONTACT: William Hamilton

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Zach Higbee

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Kyle Campbell

OFFICE: 803-536-8759 • EMAIL: Whamilton@scsu.edu

OFFICE: 479-575-5786 • EMAIL: zhigbee@uark.edu

OFFICE: 662-915-7522 • EMAIL: kyle@olemiss.edu

2012 SCHEDULE AUGUST 30

at Georgia State

SEPTEMBER 8 BETHUNECOOKMAN 15 at Arizona 22 at Texas A&M 29 NORFOLK STATE

OCTOBER 6 at North Carolina Central 13 at Delaware State 20 at Florida A&M 27 HOWARD NOVEMBER 10 at North Carolina A&T 17 SAVANNAH STATE

2012 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1 JACKSONVILLE STATE 8 LOUISIANAMONROE (Little Rock) 15 ALABAMA 22 RUTGERS 29 at Texas A&M

2012 SCHEDULE

OCTOBER 6 at Auburn 13 KENTUCKY 27 OLE MISS (Little Rock) NOVEMBER 3 TULSA 10 at South Carolina 17 at Mississippi State 23

SEPTEMBER 1 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 8 UTEP 15 TEXAS 22 at Tulane 29 at Alabama OCTOBER 6 TEXAS A&M

13 27

AUBURN at Arkansas (Little Rock)

NOVEMBER 3 at Georgia 10 VANDERBILT 17 at LSU 24 MISSISSIPPI STATE

LSU

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

29

O P P O N E N T S


O P P O N E N T S

HISTORICAL RIVAL LSU MAKES ITS FIRST TRIP TO KYLE FIELD IN NEARLY 20 YEARS ON OCT. 20 GAME 7

LSU TIGERS FACTS SCHOOL: Louisiana State University

CHANCELLOR: Dr. Michael V. Martin

LOCATION: Baton Rouge, Louisiana

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Joe Avella

FOUNDED: 1860

HEAD COACH: Les Miles

ENROLLMENT: 28,985

2011 RECORD: 13-1

NICKNAME: Tigers

SEC RECORD: 8-0 (1st in Western)

SERIES: 20-27-3

2011 BOWL: Allstate BCS National Championship FINAL AP RANK: 2

Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, Ala. Saturday, Oct. 27 AUBURN TIGERS FACTS SCHOOL: Auburn University

PRESIDENT: Dr. Jay Gouge

LOCATION: Auburn, Alabama

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jay Jacobs

FOUNDED: 1856 ENROLLMENT: 25,078

HEAD COACH: Gene Chizik 2011 RECORD: 8-5

NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Burnt Orange and Navy CONFERENCE: Southeastern SERIES: 2-0-0

SEC RECORD: 4-4 (4th in Western)

NOVEMBER 3 ALABAMA 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE 17 OLE MISS 23 at Arkansas

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

FOUNDED: 1878 ENROLLMENT: 20,424 NICKNAME: Bulldogs

SERIES: 2-3-0

HEAD COACH: Dan Mullen

SEC RECORD: 2-6 (5th in Western) 2011 BOWL: Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl

MEDIA RELATIONS FOOTBALL CONTACT: Joe Galbraith OFFICE: 662-325-2703 • EMAIL: jgalbraith@athletics.msstate.edu

2012 SCHEDULE OCTOBER 6 13 20 27

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Scott Stricklin

FINAL AP RANK: None

MEDIA RELATIONS

SEPTEMBER 1 vs. Clemson (Atlanta) 8 at Mississippi State 15 LOUISIANAMONROE 22 LSU

PRESIDENT: Dr. Mark Keenum

2011 RECORD: 7-6

CONFERENCE: Southeastern

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Kirk Sampson

OCTOBER 6 at Florida 13 SOUTH CAROLINA 20 at Texas A&M

LOCATION: Starkville, Mississippi

COLORS: Maroon and White

OFFICE: 334-844-9800 • EMAIL: kirk@auburn.edu

2012 SCHEDULE

MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS FACTS SCHOOL: Mississippi State University

FINAL AP RANK: None

MEDIA RELATIONS

SEPTEMBER 1 NORTH TEXAS 8 WASHINGTON 15 IDAHO 22 at Auburn 29 TOWSON

Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, Miss. Saturday, Nov. 3

2011 BOWL: Chick-fil-a Bowl

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Michael Bonnette OFFICE: 225-578-8226 • EMAIL: mbonnet@lsu.edu

30

AT

MISSISSIPPI STATE

AUBURN

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Oct. 20

CONFERENCE: Southeastern

GAME 9

AT

LSU

COLORS: Purple and Gold

GAME 8

ARKANSAS at Ole Miss at Vanderbilt TEXAS A&M

NOVEMBER 3 NEW MEXICO STATE 10 GEORGIA 17 ALABAMA A&M 24 at Alabama

2012 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1 JACKSON STATE 8 AUBURN 15 at Troy 22 SOUTH ALABAMA OCTOBER 6 at Kentucky 13 TENNESSEE

20 27

MIDDLE TENNESSEE at Alabama

NOVEMBER 3 TEXAS A&M 10 at LSU 17 ARKANSAS 24 at Ole Miss


O P P O N E N T S

THE AGGIES HOST MIZZOU FOR THE THIRD STRAIGHT SEASON AT KYLE FIELD ON NOV. 24 GAME 10

ALABAMA Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Saturday, Nov. 10 ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE FACTS LOCATION: Tuscaloosa, Alabama FOUNDED: 1831 ENROLLMENT: 31,747 NICKNAME: Crimson Tide COLORS: Crimson and White CONFERENCE: SEC

PRESIDENT: Dr. Robert E. Witt ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mal Moore

MISSOURI

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Nov. 17 SAM HOUSTON STATE BEARKATS FACTS SCHOOL: Sam Houston State University

PRESIDENT: Dr. Dana L. Gibson

Kyle Field, College Station, Texas Saturday, Nov. 24 MISSOURI TIGERS FACTS SCHOOL: University of Missouri

CHANCELLOR: Dr. Brady J. Deaton

LOCATION: Columbia, Missouri

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mike Alden

LOCATION: Huntsville, Texas

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bobby Williams

HEAD COACH: Nick Saban

FOUNDED: 1879

HEAD COACH: Willie Fritz

FOUNDED: 1839

2011 RECORD: 12-1

ENROLLMENT: 17,618

2011 RECORD: 14-1

ENROLLMENT: 33,805

SEC RECORD: 7-1 (2nd in Western)

NICKNAME: Bearkats

SOUTHLAND RECORD: 7-0 (1st)

NICKNAME: Tigers

2011 BOWL: Allstate BCS National Championship FINAL AP RANK: 1

SERIES: 1-3-0

GAME 12

SAM HOUSTON STATE

AT

SCHOOL: University of Alabama

GAME 11

COLORS: Orange and White CONFERENCE: Southland SERIES: 10-0-0

2011 BOWL: FCS Championship Game FINAL AP RANK: None

HEAD COACH: Gary Pinkel 2011 RECORD: 8-5

COLORS: Old Gold and Black

BIG 12 RECORD: 5-4 (5th) 2011 BOWL: Advocare V100 Independence Bowl

CONFERENCE: SEC SERIES: 7-5-0

FINAL AP RANK: None

MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Jeff Purinton

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Paul Ridings

FOOTBALL CONTACT: Chad Moller

OFFICE: 205-348-3631 • EMAIL: jpurinton@ia.ua.edu

OFFICE: 936-294-4459 • EMAIL: ridings@shsu.edu

OFFICE: 573-882-0712 • EMAIL: mollerc@missouri.edu

2012 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1 vs. Michigan (Arlington, Texas) 8 WESTERNKENTUCKY 15 at Arkansas 22 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 29 OLE MISS

OCTOBER 13 at Missouri 20 at Tennessee 27 MISSISSIPPI STATE NOVEMBER 3 at LSU 10 TEXAS A&M 17 WESTERN CAROLINA 24 AUBURN

2012 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 8 INCARNATE WORD 15 at Baylor 22 at Central Arkansas 27 at Texas Southern OCTOBER 6 vs. Stephen F. Austin (Houston, Texas)

13 20 27

2012 SCHEDULE at Nicholls State MCNEESE STATE at Lamar

NOVEMBER 3 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 10 at Northwestern State 17 at Texas A&M

SEPTEMBER 1 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 8 GEORGIA 15 ARIZONA STATE 22 at South Carolina 29 at Central Florida

OCTOBER 6 VANDERBILT 13 ALABAMA 27 KENTUCKY NOVEMBER 3 at Florida 10 at Tennessee 17 SYRACUSE 24 at Texas A&M

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

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SERIES RECORDS LOUISIANA TECH A&M leads, 9-0

O P P O N E N T S

VS .

2012 OPPONENTS

11 / 11 / 44

Dallas

W

39

6

11 / 10 / 45

College Station

W

3

0

11 / 9 / 46

Dallas

W

11 / 8 / 47

College Station

L

11 / 6 / 48

Dallas

L

11 / 5 / 49

College Station

T W

14

0

0

13

14

20

27

27

25

20

14

14

9 / 26 / 81

College Station

W

43

7

11 / 11 / 50

Dallas

9 / 25 / 82

College Station

W

38

27

11 / 10 / 51

College Station

10 / 31 / 87

College Station

W

32

3

11 / 8 / 52

Dallas

L

13

21

11 / 5 / 88

College Station

W

56

17

11 / 7 / 53

College Station

L

0

23

10 / 5 / 96

College Station

W

63

13

11 / 6 / 54

Dallas College Station

T

L

3

6

13

2

First Meeting

9 / 12 / 98

College Station

28

7

11 / 5 / 55

9 / 4 / 99

Shreveport W (Independence Stadium)

37

17

11 / 10 / 56

Dallas

W

33

7

11 / 9 / 57

College Station

W

19

6

9 / 28 / 02

College Station

W

31

3

11 / 8 / 58

Dallas

L

0

33

9 / 23 / 06

College Station

W

45

14

11 / 7 / 59

College Station

L

11

14

11 / 5 / 60

Dallas

0

0

1903

College Station

11 / 11 / 61

College Station

W

25

12

1910

Fayetteville

11 / 10 / 62

Dallas

W

12

7

1912

Dallas

W

27

0

College Station

W

40

6

W

FLORIDA series tied, 1-1 10 / 13 / 62 1 / 2 / 77

Gainesville El Paso (Sun Bowl)

L W

6

42

37

14

W

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE

T

11 / 9 / 63

College Station

11 / 7 / 64

Dallas

11 / 6 / 65

College Station

11 / 5 / 66

Dallas

L

College Station

L

11 / 9 / 68

Dallas

L

11 / 8 / 69

College Station

11 / 7 / 70

Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

9 / 16 / 67

L L

W L

Arkansas leads, 41-24-3 L

6

0

0

5

9

23

0

10 / 27 / 28

Fayetteville

L

12

27

0

10

10 / 26 / 29

College Station

L

13

14

14

21

10 / 25 / 30

0

13

17

20

11 / 3 / 34

23

36

11 / 2 / 35

20

10

10 / 31 / 36

College Station

3

6

10 / 30 / 37

Fayetteville

10 / 29 / 38

College Station

Little Rock

L

College Station

T

7

7

7

14

L

0

18

L

13

26

W

13

7

Little Rock

L

11 / 6 / 71

College Station

W

27

10

11 / 4 / 39

Fayetteville

W

27

0

11 / 11 / 72

Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

W

27

17

11 / 2 / 40

College Station

W

17

0

11 / 10 / 73

College Station

W

45

10

SMU

11 / 9 / 74

14

18

A&M leads, 42-29-7

Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

11 / 8 / 75

College Station

W

36

10 / 30 / 76

Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

W

36

L

W

7

0

10 / 31 / 42

College Station

W

41

0

10 / 30 / 43

Fayetteville

W

13

0

3

11 / 4 / 44

College Station

6

7

0

11 / 3 / 45

Fayetteville

11 / 2 / 46

College Station

11 / 1 / 47

Fayetteville

10 / 30 / 48

College Station

10 / 29 / 49

Fayetteville

11 / 4 / 50

College Station

11 / 3 / 51

Fayetteville College Station

10 / 23 / 16

College Station

W

62

0

10 / 11 / 19

Dallas

W

16

0

10 / 9 / 20

College Station

W

3

0

10 / 29 / 77

College Station

W

38

21

0

11 / 4 / 78

Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

W

20

17

11 / 3 / 79

College Station

W

47

14

11 / 1 / 80

Irving, Texas (Texas Stadium)

L

0

27

W

13

11 / 1 / 41

Little Rock

10 / 12 / 21

Dallas

11 / 11 / 22

Dallas

L

6

17

10 / 26 / 23

College Station

L

0

10

10 / 25 / 24

Dallas

7

7

10 / 16 / 25

College Station

7

0

10 / 31 / 81

College Station

L

7

27

11 / 1 / 52

10 / 23 / 26

Dallas

7

9

10 / 30 / 82

L

9

47

10 / 31 / 53

11 / 5 / 27

Dallas

W

39

13

Irving, Texas (Texas Stadium)

11 / 10 / 28

Dallas

T

19

19

10 / 29 / 83

College Station

L

7

10

11 / 9 / 29

College Station

7

12

11 / 3 / 84

L

20

28

11 / 8 / 30

Dallas

L

7

13

Irving, Texas (Texas Stadium)

11 / 7 / 31

College Station

L

0

8

11 / 2 / 85

College Station

W

19

11 / 5 / 32

Dallas

0

0

11 / 1 / 86

Irving, Texas (Texas Stadium)

W

39

11 / 11 / 33

College Station

L

0

19

11 / 4 / 89

College Station

W

63

14

11 / 10 / 34

Dallas

L

0

28

11 / 3 / 90

38

17

12 / 7 / 35

College Station

0

24

Dallas W (Ownby Stadium)

11 / 7 / 36

Dallas

W

22

6

11 / 23 / 91

College Station

W

65

6

11 / 6 / 37

College Station

W

14

0

10 / 31 / 92

W

41

7

11 / 5 / 38

Dallas

7

10

Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

College Station

W

6

2

10 / 30 / 93

College Station

W

37

13

10 / 30 / 65

11 / 11 / 39

Dallas

W

19

7

21

College Station

11 / 9 / 40

21

10 / 29 / 66 11 / 4 / 67

College Station

11 / 8 / 41

College Station

W

21

17

11 / 2 / 68

College Station

11 / 7 / 42

Dallas

W

11 / 6 / 43

College Station

W

32

W

10 / 15 / 27

7

W

ARKANSAS

T W L

L

T

L

L

W L T L L W L W

Little Rock

L

10 / 30 / 54

College Station

10 / 29 / 55

Fayetteville

11 / 3 / 56

College Station

W

17

11 / 2 / 57

Fayetteville

W

35

11 / 1 / 58

College Station

10 / 31 / 59

Fayetteville

10 / 29 / 60

College Station

11 / 4 / 61

Fayetteville

11 / 3 / 62

College Station

11 / 2 / 63 10 / 31 / 64

L T

College Station Little Rock

0

0

7

21

21

6

28

6

27

42

13

21

33

31

12

14

41

7

14

7

7

27

0

7

6

8

21

L

7

12

L

3

7

L

8

15

L

7

17

L

7

21

L

0

17

L

Little Rock

34

L

0

31

L

0

34

33

21

L

22

25

10 / 29 / 94

San Antonio (Alamodome)

10

10 / 14 / 95

College Station

W

20

27

20

9 / 17 / 05

College Station

W

66

8

11 / 1 / 69

Fayetteville

L

13

35

22

0

9 / 4 / 11

College Station

W

46

14

10 / 31 / 70

College Station

L

6

45

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

T

L

W


10 / 30 / 71

Little Rock

11 / 4 / 72

College Station

11 / 3 / 73

Fayetteville

11 / 2 / 74

College Station

12 / 6 / 75

Little Rock

11 / 13 / 76

Little Rock

11 / 12 / 77 11 / 18 / 78

W

17

9

10 / 14 / 44

Baton Rouge

W

10

7

10 / 13 / 45

College Station

L

10

14

10 / 12 / 46

Baton Rouge

20

10

10 / 11 / 47

Baton Rouge

6

31

10 / 9 / 48

31

10

10 / 8 / 49

L

20

26

9 / 24 / 55

Dallas

W

28

0

L

7

26

9 / 29 / 56

Baton Rouge

W

9

6

L W L W

College Station Little Rock

W

7

0

12

31

L

9

33

L

13

19

Baton Rouge

L

13

14

Baton Rouge

L

0

34

11 / 17 / 79

College Station

L

10

22

9 / 17 / 60

Baton Rouge

L

0

9

11 / 15 / 80

Fayetteville

L

24

27

9 / 30 / 61

Baton Rouge

L

7

16

11 / 14 / 81

College Station

L

7

10

9 / 17 / 62

Baton Rouge

L

0

21

L

0

35

9 / 21 / 63

Baton Rouge

L

6

14

36

23

9 / 19 / 64

Baton Rouge

L

6

9

L

0

10

11 / 13 / 82

Little Rock

11 / 12 / 83

College Station

11 / 17 / 84

Fayetteville

11 / 16 / 85

College Station

11 / 15 / 86

W L W

Little Rock

L

28

9 / 18 / 65

Baton Rouge

6

10 / 8 / 66

Baton Rouge

10

14

9 / 30 / 67

Baton Rouge

T

7

7

L

6

17

11 / 14 / 87

College Station

14

0

9 / 21 / 68

Baton Rouge

L

12

13

11 / 12 / 88

Fayetteville

L

20

25

9 / 20 / 69

Baton Rouge

L

6

35

11 / 24 / 89

College Station

L

22

23

9 / 19 / 70

Baton Rouge

11 / 17 / 90

Fayetteville

W

20

16

9 / 18 / 71

Baton Rouge

11 / 16 / 91

College Station

W

13

3

9 / 23 / 72

10 / 3 / 09

Arlington L (Cowboys Stadium)

19

47

9 / 22 / 73

Arlington L (Cowboys Stadium)

17

9 / 21 / 74

Baton Rouge

9 / 20 / 75

Baton Rouge

Arlington L (Cowboys Stadium)

38

9 / 13 / 86

Baton Rouge

9 / 2 / 87

College Station

9 / 3 / 88

Baton Rouge

9 / 2 / 89

College Station

9 / 29 / 90

Baton Rouge

9 / 14 / 91

College Station

W

9 / 5 / 92

Baton Rouge

W

31

22

OLE MISS

9 / 4 / 93

College Station

W

24

0

A&M leads, 4-0

9 / 3 / 94

Baton Rouge

W

18

13

9 / 2 / 95

College Station

W

33

17

1 / 7 / 10

Arlington (Cotton Bowl)

24

41

10 / 9 / 10 10 / 1 / 11

W

0 10

24 42

1911

College Station

W

17

0

1914

Dallas

W

14

7

9 / 13 / 75

College Station

W

9 / 6 / 80

Jackson W (Veterans Memorial Stadium)

7

0

23

20

W

20

18

L

0

37

Baton Rouge

L

17

42

Baton Rouge

L

23

28

W

21

14

W

39

8

L

17

35

L

3

17

L W

0

27

28

16

8

17

45

7

L

L

ALABAMA Alabama leads, 3-1 1 / 1 / 42

Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

1 / 1 / 68

Dallas (Cotton Bowl) W

9 / 14 / 85

Birmingham

L

10

23

College Station

L

10

30

12 / 1 / 88

L

21

29

20

16

SAM HOUSTON STATE A&M leads, 10-0 10 / 3 / 19

College Station

W

77

0

9 / 22 / 23

College Station

W

53

0

10 / 23 / 25

College Station

W

77

0

10 / 5 / 32

College Station

W

26

0

10 / 6 / 33

College Station

W

34

14

9 / 22 / 34

College Station

W

28

0

9 / 27 / 35

Huntsville

W

25

0

9 / 26 / 36

College Station

W

39

6

9 / 27 / 41

College Station

W

54

0

9 / 6 / 97

College Station

W

59

6

0

MISSOURI A&M leads, 7-5

LSU

1911

LSU leads, 27-20-3

1 / 1 / 86

1899

College Station

W

52

0

1906

College Station

W

22

12

1907

College Station

W

1908

College Station

1913

College Station

L T

1914

Dallas

10 / 14 / 16

Dallas

10 / 27 / 17

San Antonio

10 / 16 / 20

College Station

10 / 15 / 21

Baton Rouge

10 / 20 / 22

Baton Rouge

W

10 / 20 / 23

Baton Rouge

W

9 / 26 / 42

Baton Rouge

10 / 9 / 43 1 / 1 / 44

Baton Rouge Miami (Orange Bowl)

W L W T L

L W

11

5

0

26

7

7

63

9

0

13

9 / 5 / 57

College Station

W

28

A&M leads, 2-0

10 / 4 / 58

College Station

W

12

0

9 / 19 / 92

Columbia

W

26

13

W

16

0

Dallas (Cotton Bowl) W

College Station

36

16

27

0

0

0

0

6

46

0

1912

College Station

28

0

1913

College Station

7

16

1915

College Station

13

10 / 9 / 37

College Station

19

12 / 31 / 00

Shreveport (OT) L (Independence Bowl)

28 L

AUBURN

14

9 / 18 / 93

College Station

W

73

0

11 / 14 / 98

College Station

W

17

14

11 / 13 / 99

Columbia

W

11 / 16 / 02

College Station (2OT)

11 / 15 / 03

Columbia

10 / 14 / 06

College Station

11 / 10 / 07

Columbia

10 / 16 / 10

College Station

L

9

30

10 / 29 / 11

College Station (OT)

L

38

31

51

14

L

27

33

L

22

45

W L

25

19

26

40

MISSISSIPPI STATE MSU leads, 3-2 W L L W

41

7

0

6

0

7

14

0

41

43

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SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SEC BOWL LINEUP (After BCS) (1) CAPITAL ONE Jan. 1, 2013 (ESPN) Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium Orlando, Fla. fcsports.com

( 2-3 ) GEORGIA DOME, ATLANTA, GA.

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he SEC’s Eastern and Western Division winCHAMPIONSHIP GAME ners will meet in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome QUICK FACTS to battle for the league championship and DATE ............................. Saturday, December 1 the right to represent the conference in the Bowl Championship Series. The 21st-annual title game SITE .............................. Georgia Dome; Atlanta, Ga. is set for December 1 and will be nationally teleCAPACITY ..................... 71,500 vised by CBS Sports. TIME ............................. 4 p.m. ET The game is a result of conference expansion, TELEVISION ................. CBS Sports which saw Arkansas and South Carolina become LARGEST CROWD........ 83,091 (Alabama vs. Florida, the first members added in SEC history. Under Legion Field) - 1992 NCAA regulations, a conference with 12 members LARGEST GEORGIA may play an additonal football game to determine DOME CROWD ............ 75,892 (Alabama vs. Florida) - 2008 its champion, provided the regular season is played in divisions. The SEC Championship Game has also drawn caThe participants of the game are determined each pacity crowds in its short history. 1,491,391 fans have year during the eight-game regular-season conference witnessed first-hand the pageantry of SEC Football at schedule as the teams with the best overall SEC winthe 20 previous Championship Games. ning percentage in each division. The Championship Game has also drawn 18 caThe 2009 SEC Championship Game earned a 11.8 pacity crowds in its 20-year history. Only 1993 (Birrating and a 24 share, the highest rated SEC Championmingham) and 1995 (Atlanta) were not sellouts. ship Game in history.

AT&T COTTON Jan. 4, 2013 (Fox) Cowboys Stadium Arlington, Texas attcottonbowl.com OUTBACK Jan. 1, 2013 (ABC) Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Fla. outbackbowl.com

(4) CHICK-FIL-A Dec. 31, 2012 (ESPN) Georgia Dome Atlanta, Ga. chick-fil-abowl.com

(5) TAXSLAYER.COM GATOR Jan. 1, 2013 (ESPN2) EverBand Field Jacksonville, Fla. gatorbowl.com

(6) FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY Dec. 31, 2012 (ESPN) LP Field Nashville, Tenn. musiccitybowl.com

( 7-8 ) AUTOZONE LIBERTY Dec. 31, 2012 (ESPN) Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis, Tenn. autozonelibertybowl.org BBVA COMPASS Jan. 5, 2013 (ESPN) Legion Field Birmingham, Ala. bbvacompassbowl.com

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ADVOCARE V100 INDEPENDENCE BOWL Dec. 28, 2012 (ESPN) Independence Stadium Shreveport, La. independencebowl.org

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY


SEC SCHEDULE

WEEK-BY-WEEK

AUG. 30

ESPNU WILL TELEVISE THE AGGIES’ THURSDAY NIGHT OPENER AGAINST LOUISIANA TECH IN SHREVEPORT, LA.

South Carolina at Vanderbilt TEXAS A&M vs. Louisiana Tech (Shreveport, La.)

AUG. 31 Tennessee vs. N.C. State (Atlanta, Ga.)

SEPT. 1 Alabama vs. Michigan (Arlington, Texas) Jacksonville State at Arkansas Bowling Green at Florida Buffalo at Georgia North Texas at LSU

SEPT. 22

OCT. 20

NOV. 17

Central Arkansas at Ole Miss

LSU at Auburn

Alabama at Tennessee

Arkansas at Mississippi State

Jackson State at Mississippi State

Rutgers at Arkansas

Auburn at Vanderbilt

Alabama A&M at Auburn

Southeastern Louisiana at Missouri

Kentucky at Florida

South Carolina at Florida

Ole Miss at LSU

Auburn vs. Clemson (Atlanta, Ga.)

Vanderbilt at Georgia

Georgia at Kentucky

Tennessee at Vanderbilt

Missouri at South Carolina

LSU at TEXAS A&M

Western Carolina at Alabama

Florida Atlantic at Alabama

Middle Tennessee at Mississippi State

Syracuse at Missouri

SEPT. 2 Kentucky at Louisville

Ole Miss at Tulane South Alabama at Mississippi State Akron at Tennessee South Carolina State at TEXAS A&M

SEPT. 8 Auburn at Mississippi State Florida at TEXAS A&M Georgia at Missouri Western Kentucky at Alabama Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas (Little Rock)

SEPT. 29 Ole Miss at Alabama Arkansas at TEXAS A&M Tennessee at Georgia South Carolina at Kentucky Towson at LSU

Washington at LSU

Missouri at Central Florida

East Carolina at South Carolina

OCT. 6 Arkansas at Auburn LSU at Florida Georgia at South Carolina

SEPT. 15

TEXAS A&M at Ole Miss

Alabama at Arkansas

Vanderbilt at Missouri

Florida at Tennessee

Mississippi State at Kentucky

Florida Atlantic at Georgia Western Kentucky at Kentucky Idaho at LSU Texas at Ole Miss Mississippi State at Troy Arizona State at Missouri UAB at South Carolina TEXAS A&M at Southern Methodist Presbyterian at Vanderbilt Louisiana-Monroe at Auburn

Ole Miss at Arkansas (Little Rock)

OCT. 13 Alabama at Missouri Kentucky at Arkansas Auburn at Ole Miss Florida at Vanderbilt South Carolina at LSU Tennessee at Mississippi State

Georgia Southern at Georgia Samford at Kentucky Wofford at South Carolina Sam Houston State at TEXAS A&M

Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)

NOV. 23

Kentucky at Missouri Tennessee at South Carolina

LSU at Arkansas

Mississippi State at Alabama Massachusetts at Vanderbilt

NOV. 24 Auburn at Alabama

NOV. 3

UTEP at Ole Miss

Vanderbilt at Northwestern

OCT. 27

TEXAS A&M at Auburn

Kent State at Kentucky

Georgia State at Tennessee

Jacksonville State at Florida

Alabama at LSU New Mexico State at Auburn Missouri at Florida

Kentucky at Tennessee Mississippi State at Ole Miss Missouri at TEXAS A&M Florida at Florida State Georgia Tech at Georgia

Ole Miss at Georgia

South Carolina at Clemson

Vanderbilt at Kentucky TEXAS A&M at Mississippi State

Vanderbilt at Wake Forest

Troy at Tennessee Tulsa at Arkansas

NOV. 10 TEXAS A&M at Alabama Arkansas at South Carolina Georgia at Auburn Mississippi State at LSU Vanderbilt at Ole Miss Missouri at Tennessee Louisiana-Lafayette at Florida

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

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2012 OPPONENTS SCHEDULE DATE

LOUISIANA TECH

Aug. 30

TEXAS A&M

Sept. 1

FLORIDA

SO. CAROLINA ST.

ARKANSAS

OLE MISS

at Georgia State Bowling Green

Sept. 2

Jacksonville State

Central Arkansas

at Baylor

Sept. 8

at Houston

AT TEXAS A&M

Stephen F. Austin

Bethune-Cookman

Louisiana-Monroe

UTEP

Sept. 15

Rice

at Tennessee

TEXAS A&M

at Arizona

Alabama

Texas

Sept. 22

at Illinois

Kentucky

AT TEXAS A&M

Rutgers

at Tulane

Sept. 29

at Virginia

TCU

Norfolk State

AT TEXAS A&M

at Alabama

Oct. 6

UNLV

LSU

at UTEP

at N.C. Central

at Auburn

TEXAS A&M

at Vanderbilt

at Tulane

at Delaware State

Kentucky

Auburn

Ole Miss

at Arkansas

Tulsa

at Georgia

Oct. 13 Oct. 18

O P P O N E N T S

SMU

Houston

Oct. 20

Idaho

South Carolina

at Florida A&M

Oct. 27

at New Mexico State

at Georgia

Memphis

Nov. 3

UTSA

Missouri

at UCF

Nov. 10

at Texas State

UL-Lafayette

Southern Miss

at N.C. A&T

at South Carolina

Vanderbilt

Nov. 17

Utah State

Jacksonville State

at Rice

Savannah State

at Mississippi State

at LSU

Howard

Nov. 23 Nov. 24

DATE

LSU at San Jose State

Florida State

LSU

AUBURN

Tulsa

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Mississippi State

ALABAMA

SAM HOUSTON STATE

MISSOURI

Sept. 1

North Texas

Clemson

Jackson State

vs. Michigan

Sept. 8

Washington

at Mississippi State

Auburn

Western Kentucky

Incarnate Word

Georgia

Sept. 15

Idaho

Louisiana-Monroe

at Troy

at Arkansas

at Baylor

Arizona State

Sept. 22

at Auburn

LSU

South Alabama

Florida Atlantic

at Central Arkansas

at South Carolina

Sept. 27

Southeastern Louisiana

at Texas Southern

Sept. 29

Towson

Oct. 6

at Florida

Arkansas

at Kentucky

Oct. 13

South Carolina

at Ole Miss

Tennessee

Oct. 20

AT TEXAS A&M

at Vanderbilt

Oct. 27

Ole Miss

at UCF vs. Stephen F. Austin

Vanderbilt

at Missouri

at Nicholls State

Alabama

Middle Tennessee

at Tennessee

McNeese State

TEXAS A&M

at Alabama

Mississippi State

at Lamar

Kentucky

Nov. 3

Alabama

New Mexico State

TEXAS A&M

at LSU

Southeastern Louisiana

at Florida

Nov. 10

Mississippi State

Georgia

at LSU

TEXAS A&M

at Northwestern State

at Tennessee

Nov. 17

Ole Miss

Alabama A&M

Arkansas

Western Carolina

AT TEXAS A&M

Syracuse

Nov. 23

at Arkansas at Alabama

at Ole Miss

Auburn

Nov. 24

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BRANDON ALEXANDER Brenham, Texas Brenham HS CAREER GAMES: 4 STARTS: 0

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San Antonio, Texas Madison HS CAREER GAMES: 20 STARTS: 0

Reading, Pa. Exeter Township HS

So-1L

24 PLK 5-9 Fr-RS

Jr-2L

PERSONAL: Nate Askew is the son of Rovinda Coe of San Antonio, Texas … born Aug. 20, 1991 … undecided on a major.

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San Antonio ... an honorable mention all-state selection as a senior (2009), caught 40 passes for 919 yards and seven scores ... also ran two punts back for touchdowns ... was a first-team all-district pick and a first-team allarea honoree by the San Antonio Express-News ... caught 51 passes for 856 yards (16.8 average) and eight touchdowns as a junior (2008) ... hauled in 17 passes for 313 yards (18.4 average) and nine scores as a sophomore (2007) ... chose Texas A&M over Arkansas, Florida State, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech.

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TAYLOR BERTOLET

6-4

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jim Streety at Madison High School in

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PERSONAL: Donnie Baggs is the son of Donna and Nathaniel Baggs of League City, Texas … born Dec. 1, 1992 … political science major … chose the Aggies over Missouri, Kansas State, Baylor and several others.

WR

2010 (FRESHMAN): As a true freshman, appeared in seven games on special teams ... returned one punt for 23 yards against Louisiana Tech ... collected three tackles on special teams, including two at Kansas.

LB

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Clint Hartman at Clear Springs High School … 24-5A First Team All-District pick in 2010 after making 57 tackles and a sack … as a junior, Baggs posted 101 tackles (48 unassisted), 14 tackles for loss, 7 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries, 27 quarterback hurries … named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (Second Team) and rated the No. 6 LB in Texas by the publication … also named PrepStar AllRegion; SuperPrep All-Region.

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and a touchdown … had a season-high two catches against Arkansas and Kansas … his first career touchdown was a 27-yarder against Kansas … also returned a handful of kickoffs, gaining 96 yards on five returns with a long of 26 yards.

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2011 (FRESHMAN): Contributed six tackles, including four solo stops, while seeing action in 10 games … had a season-high three tackles against Iowa State … was an early enrollee and participated in spring drills.

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2011 (SOPHOMORE): Caught six passes for 85 yards (14.2 average)

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STARTS: 0

So-1L

PERSONAL: Brandon Alexander is the son of Laura and Joseph Alexander … born July 16, 1992 … undecided on a major.

A G G I E S

CAREER GAMES: 10

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HIGH SCHOOL: Posted 59 tackles, 5 sacks, 1 fumble recovery as a senior at Brenham High School … earned 17-4A First Team All-District honors … coached by Glen West at Brenham … chose the Aggies over Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech and several others … played only one season at Brenham after transferring from Louisiana Prep in Opelousas, La … he transferred to Brenham HS after his guardian took a coaching position at Blinn College … also a standout basketball player.

NATE ASKEW

League City, Texas Clear Springs HS

6-6

loss of yardage as a true freshman … saw action in four games … missed several games due to a dislocated elbow suffered in the Texas Tech game … had a big game against Kansas with 10 tackles, including a half TFL … also had a TFL against Idaho.

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DONNIE BAGGS

DL

2011 (FRESHMAN): Contributed 12 tackles, including 1.5 tackles for

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2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 1 kicker nationally by Rivals.com and ranked No. 2 nationally by Jamie Kohl’s Kicking Camp … Under Armour AllAmerican … made 4-of-6 field goal attempts, with a long of 46 yards as a senior … 34 of his 43 kickoffs were touchbacks … made a pair of 60yard plus field goals at the Texas A&M camp … connected on six-of-eight field goal attempts as a junior and was named first team all-county as a punter … AAAA First Team All-State (AP) … AAAA Pennsylvania Big 33 Team (PNC) … first Team All-Berks County Team (punter and kicker) … IC Section 1 All-Star (punter and kicker) … Berks County Football Coaches Association All-Academic Team (Reading Eagle) … PrepStar All-Region … chose the Aggies over Miami (Fla.) … Bertolet made the game-winning field goal in the Under Armour All-America game. PERSONAL: Taylor Bertolet is the son of Taran and Blayne Bertolet of Reading, Pa. … born Oct. 24, 1992 … undecided on a major.


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BEN BREDTHAUER Houston, Texas Stratford HS

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6-4

played a key role in Randy Bullock’s All-America season at placekicker. Bullock connected on a school record 25-of-33 field goals and 55 extra points … first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Served as the team’s deep snapper and appeared in all 13 games in that role ... Helped the team record a 16-of-21 mark on field goal attempts and a perfect success rate on extra point attempts (50-of-50) ... solid in punt coverage with three tackles ... selected Academic All-Big 12. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in the final nine games of the season as the Aggies’ snapper on PATs and field goals ... made first career appearance against Oklahoma State (10/10).

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Eliot Allen at Stratford High School ... twoyear starter for the Spartans ... off the field, was a member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Ben Bredthauer is the son of Paul and Jenni Bredthauer ... born June 12, 1990 ... finance major.

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DEVONTA BURNS Arlington, Texas Martin HS

26 DB 6-0 201 Fr-RS

at Arlington Martin after making 69 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 PBU, 2 fumbles caused in 2010 … posted 102 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 INTs and a fumble recovery as a junior … rated the No. 3 Safety in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football … named PrepStar All-Region and SuperPrep All-Region … chose the Aggies over Iowa, TCU, Purdue and several others.

PERSONAL: Devonta Nathaniel Burns is the son of Sametria and Terrance Burns of Arlington, Texas … born Aug. 17, 1993 … agricultural leadership and development major.

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2011 (JUNIOR): Was a difference-maker starter at safety when he was healthy … saw action in six games, with five starts … contributed 15 tackles, including 10 solo hits … grabbed an interception against SMU that he returned 51 yards … had a season-high four tackles against Oklahoma State … injured his knee against OSU which caused him to miss two games. He also also injured his foot which kept out of the final four games of the regular season … began the season as a starter at kickoff returner and had one return for 21 yards … earned second-team Academic All-Big 12 honors. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in nine games, drawing seven starts ... missed the first three games of the year recovering from a preseason injury ... Finished with 33 tackles, including 14 solo stops ... made the first start of his career against Missouri, recording five tackles ... recorded six stops and notched the first quarterback sack of his career against Texas Tech ... posted a season-best seven tackle performance in the Aggies’ upset win over Oklahoma ... sat out the Baylor game with an injury.

2009 (FRESHMAN): True freshman saw significant playing time in all 13 games ... made first career start in place of the injured Jordan Pugh against Oklahoma State (10/10) ... responded with a season-best eight tackles, including three solos ... tallied a solo stop in 10 of 13 games ... three tackles against Utah State (9/19), while picking up first career stop behind the line of scrimmage ... made two tackles, both solo, against New Mexico (9/5). HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by David Snokhous at Jersey Village High School ... recorded 58 tackles and picked off two passes as a junior … tallied 76 stops and intercepted a pair of passes as a senior … member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (2nd Team DB) … named to the Houston Touchdown Club’s Preseason All-Greater Houston Team … earned All-District (15-5A) honors as both a junior and senior … track standout led his 4x200 meter relay team to the Regional Track Meet as a junior.

PERSONAL: Steven Campbell is the son of Steven Campbell Sr. of Houston and Evelynn Taylor of Houston ... chose the Aggies over Cal, Nebraska, Kansas and Arizona ... born May 29, 1991 ... agricultural leadership and development major.

2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 4-5A First Team All-District honors as a senior

6-0

CAREER GAMES: 28

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2011 (JUNIOR): Served as the team’s deep snapper on placekicks …

DB

Houston, Texas Jersey Village HS

250 CAREER GAMES: 35

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CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS DEFENSE 2009 2010 2011 Career

TAC 25 33 15

UT 15 14 10

AT 10 19 5

INT 0 0 1 / 51

QBS/YD 0/ 0 1.0 / 11 0/ 0

TFL/YD 0.5 / 1 2.0 / 15 0/ 0

PBU 1 1 0

73

39

34

1 / 51

1.0 / 11

2.5 / 16

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JOSEPH CHEEK Seguin, Texas Seguin HS

79 OL 6-7 286 Fr-RS

2011: Redshirted … enrolled early and participated in spring drills. HIGH SCHOOL: Graded 85 percent with 24 pancakes and no sacks allowed as a senior at Seguin High School … received Class 5A All-State recognition as a junior and senior … was a U.S. Army All-American … Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (Second Team) … was named to the San Antonio Express-News All-Area as a junior and senior … All-Region by PrepStar and SuperPrep … earned second-team All-Centex honors from the Austin American-Statesman … Committed to the Aggies early over Stanford and Wake Forest.

PERSONAL: Joseph Hamilton Cheek is the son of Louis and Suzann Cheek of Seguin, Texas … born Dec. 2, 1992 … undecided on a major … his father, Louis Cheek, was a standout offensive tackle for the Aggies under Jackie Sherrill from 1984-87 and played on three Southwest Conference Championship teams. He was an eighth round selection of the Miami Dolphins in 1988 and played four seasons in the NFL.

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Friendswood, Texas Friendswood HS CAREER GAMES: 9 STARTS: 0

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MATT DAVIS Houston, Texas Klein Forest HS Davis enrolled in Januar y and went through spring drills.

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6-2 206 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ken Hammock at Klein Forest HS in Houston, Texas … earned District 13-5A Co-Offensive Player of the Year honors as a sophomore after completing 100 out of 171 passes for 1,393 yards and 14 touchdowns, as well as running the ball 190 times for 1,427 yards and 22 touchdowns … after missing his junior year due to a knee injury, he returned for his senior year and amassed 1,483 yards and 13 touchdowns through the air and rushed for another 931 yards and 12 TDs, and a s pot in Division 13-5A’s second-team all-district squad … 4-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, 247sports.com and Scout.com … rated No. 107 overall and the No. 6 quarterback in the ESPNU 150 … rated No. 119 overall and No. 3 among quarterbacks by Rivals.com … ranked No. 5 dual-threat quarterback nationally by 247sports.com … ranked No. 6 quarterback nationally by Scout.com … rated by SuperPrep as the No. 1 quarterback and No. 16 player overall from Texas … also part of the SuperPrep All-American 290 as the No. 6 quarterback … ranked No. 21 on the Austin AmericanStateman’s Fab 55 … chose A&M over offers from Auburn, Arkansas, Alabama, LSU, Nebraska, and Oklahoma State. PERSONAL: Matt Davis is the son of Howard and Ginny Davis … born November 20, 1993 … agricultural leadership and development major.

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6-4 307 So-1L

Returned to OL after moving to DL to add depth in 2011. 2011 (FRESHMAN): Converted from the offensive line to the defensive side during fall camp and was solid contributor at noseguard … contributed six tackles, including five solo stops, while seeing action in nine games … had a season-high two stops against Idaho, Texas Tech and Iowa State … had a tackle for loss against Idaho.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team All-State honors by The Associated Press after grading 97 percent with 23 pancakes and one sack allowed in 293 pass attempts … earned second team All-Greater Houston (Houston Chronicle) and 24-4A First Team All-District honors … PrepStar All-Region … an excellent student, Compton chose the Aggies over Rice. PERSONAL: Benjamin Anthony Compton is the son of Mike and Mary Compton of Friendswood, Texas … born Nov. 20, 1992 … undecided on a major.

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KIRBY ENNIS Huntsville, Texas Huntsville HS CAREER GAMES: 25 STARTS: 0

42 DL

6-4 300 Jr-2L

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Top backup at noseguard for the Aggies … contributed 11 tackles with two TFL, while seeing action in every game … had a 1.5 QB sacks in the season-opener against SMU … had a season-high three tackles against SMU and Kansas. 2010: Redshirted the 2010 season after suffering an injury in the 2009 Independence Bowl. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 12 games as a true freshman, seeing significant time as a backup defensive lineman ... made 13 tackles, two solo ... notched two stops in Independence Bowl against Georgia (12/28) ... season-high was three stops against Iowa State (10/31) ... picked up first tackle for loss of career at Kansas State (10/17). HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mitchell Coey at Huntsville High School ... member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (3rd Team LB) … earned honorable-mention All-State honors from The Associated Press … voted District 18-4A Defensive MVP as a senior after registering 56 tackles and six sacks … named to the VYPE All-Greater Houston Team … earned first-team All-District (18-4A) honors as a junior … over the course of his stellar prep career, Ennis registered 227 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble … chose the Aggies over Arkansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Colorado.

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MIKE EVANS

PERSONAL: Kirby Ennis is the son of Dearlus Ennis of Huntsville, Texas and the grandson of Mary O’Bryant ... born September 9, 1990 ... sport management major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Defense 2009 2010 2011

TAC 13

UT 2

11

6

Career

23

7

AT 11

INT QBS/YD 0 0/0 (Redshirted) 5 0 1.5 / 8

16

0

1.5 / 8

TFL/YD 0.5 / 1

PBU 0

2.0 / 9

0

2.5 / 10

0

Galveston, Texas Ball HS

13 WR 6-5 218 Fr-RS

2011: Redshirted.

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RYAN EPPERSON

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Huntsville, Texas Huntsville HS

6-2 195

CAREER GAMES: 26

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second-team District 24-4A honors after making 25 receptions for 648 yards and 7 TDs as a senior at Galveston Ball … also contributed two interceptions on defense … PrepStar All-Region … chose the Aggies over Tulane … also a standout basketball player for the Tors, Evans is averaging 18.3 points, 8.4 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game as a senior … posted a 4.54 time in the 40-yard dash at football camp. PERSONAL: Michael Lynn Evans is the son of Heather Kilgore of Galveston and Mike Evans … born Aug. 21, 1993 in Galveston, Texas … sports management major.

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2011 (JUNIOR): Won a crowded battle at punter in fall camp and turned in a solid season … averaged 41.2 yards on 52 boots, and had 19 punts downed inside the opponent 20-yard line … had 10 punts over 50 yards, including a season-long 68-yarder against Texas Tech … best game was a 46.6 average effort (on five punts) against Iowa State … also averaged 45.6 on five punts vs. Texas Tech … had a season-high four coffin corner punts against Arkansas and Texas ... selected Academic All-Big 12.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 accolades for the second consecutive season ... played in nine games and battled a minor injury near the end of the season ... punted 41 times for an average of 37.6 yards... tied a career high with nine punts and boomed a careerbest 52-yard punt against Arkansas ... enjoyed a 47 yard per punt average against Texas Tech ... selected Academic All-Big 12. 2009 (FRESHMAN): An honorable mention All-Big 12 selection ... took over the punting duties in the seventh game of the year as a true freshman ... season average was just over 35 yards ... put six balls inside the 20-yard line ... season long was 45 yards at Texas Tech (10/24), also his collegiate debut ... averaged 38.2 yards on four boots against the Red Raiders ... none of his 25 punts were returned.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kevin Atkinson at Keller High School ... standout punter was a leader on the squad’s stellar special teams unit … earned All-District honors as a senior … averaged over 43 yards per punt.

PERSONAL: Ryan Epperson is the son of Jeff and Laura Epperson of Southlake, Texas ... born November 7, 1990 ... brother, Derek, is an all-conference punter at Baylor ... chose Texas A&M over Baylor and Air Force ... petroleum engineering major.

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DESHAZOR EVERETT DeRidder, La. DeRidder HS CAREER GAMES: 12 STARTS: 0

29 DB

6-0 181 So-1L

2011 (FRESHMAN): Valuable reserve and special teams ace as a true freshman for the Aggies … contributed 10 tackles while seeing action in every regular season game … had a season-high three tackles (all solo hits) against Texas. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Eric Parmley at DeRidder High School … two-time All-Louisiana selection … as a senior, Everett posted 130 tackles, 10 TFL, 5 QB pressures, 3 sacks and an interception on defense, and 618 rushing yards and 7 TDs on 72 carries (8.6 yards per carry) on offense … as a junior, he posted 76 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions and 5 blocked kicks … PrepStar All-Region …rated No. 27 in Louisiana by SuperPrep … chose the Aggies over Arkansas, Ole Miss and Missouri. PERSONAL: Deshazor Everett was born Feb. 22, 1992 … his guardians are Monica and Joseph Bolden of DeRidder, La. … agricultural leadership and development major.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Punting 2009 2010 2011

NO 25 41 52

YDS 879 1,541 2,145

AVG 35.2 37.6 41.2

LONG 45 52 68

BLK 1 1 0

FC 9 15 20

I20 6 5 19

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38.7

68

2

44

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CAREER BESTS LONG PUNT ..................... 68 vs. Texas Tech ..................... Oct. 8, 2011

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JOHNTEL FRANKLIN Milwaukee, Wis. Madison HS/ Victor Valley (Calif.) CC

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GARRETT GRAMLING Denton, Texas Ryan HS

DB 6-2

78 OL 6-6

200

309

Jr-RS

So-SQ

2011: Redshirted.

2011 (FRESHMAN): Saw the first action of his career against Kansas.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Made 31 tackles (21 solo), and contributed five

2010: Redshirted.

interceptions and four passes broken up at Victor Valley (Calif.) CC.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Made seven tackles, including six solo stops, in 11 games of action for Illinois State … also made one start.

HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-conference selection at both wide receiver and defensive back as a senior ... named his team’s offensive and special teams player of the year ... rushed for over 700 yards receiving, 600 yards rushing and 300 passing on offense ... picked off seven passes and recorded 70 tackles in the secondary ... helped team qualify for the state playoffs ... named a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all-area honorable mention team selection at wide receiver ... as a junior, earned first-team allconfernece honors at wide receiver and defensive back ... also a three-time allconference selection in basketball ... coached by Kelby Mosley. PERSONAL: Johntel Franklin is the son of (deceased) Carlitha Franklin

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Joey Florence at Ryan High School in Denton ... was a first-team all-district and all-state selection as a senior (2009) ... allowed just one sack in his final two seasons on the Raiders’ o-line ... graded over 90 percent by coaches in both his junior and senior campaigns ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Arkansas, Nebraska and Texas Tech. PERSONAL: Garrett Keith Gramling is the son of Tammy and Keith Gramling of Denton, Texas … born March 2, 1992 in Denton, Texas … recreation, parks and tourism sciences major with concentration on youth development.

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NATHAN GUTEKUNST

… born Sept. 24, 1991 … agricultural leadership and development major … chose the Aggies over Ole Miss, Oklahoma State and Arizona State.

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DESMOND GARDINER

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Port Arthur, Texas Memorial HS

DB

CAREER GAMES: 23 STARTS: 0

5-10 193 Jr-2L

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Special teams ace contributed 10 tackles while seeing action in all 13 games … served as game captain for the special teams against Texas Tech and Kansas … posted a season-high two stops in three games. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 10 games on special teams ... collected three tackles including two against Texas Tech and Kansas.

2009: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ronnie Thompson at Memorial High School in Port Arthur ... earned first-team All-District (21-5A) honors as both a junior (2007) and senior (2008) … as a junior tallied 60 tackles, intercepted four passes and broke up 16 more opponent aerials … as a senior recorded 60 tackles and broke up 14 passes … voted team MVP as a senior … track standout led his 4x200 meter relay team to the regional track meet as a junior. PERSONAL: Desmond Gardiner is the son John Gardiner and Charlene Davison ... born September 19, 1991 ... chose Texas A&M over Missouri, Nebraska, Arizona State and TCU ... agricultural leadership and development major.

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Humble, Texas Atascocita HS

60 OL 6-6 308 Fr-RS

2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time 19-5A first-team All-District selection at Atascocita High School … named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (Second Team) and the DCTF Top 300 … PrepStar All-Region … SuperPrep All-Region… chose the Aggies over Stanford, Rice, Kentucky and Baylor. PERSONAL: Nathan Gutekunst is the son of Nyla and Rick Gutekunst of Humble, Texas … born Nov. 21, 1992 … sport management major.


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DUSTIN HARRIS Livingston, Texas Livingston HS CAREER GAMES: 38 STARTS: 17

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PERSONAL: Dustin Harris is the son of Ronald and Linda Harris ... chose the Aggies over Utah ... born January 1, 1991 ... recreation, parks and tourism sciences major.

DB

6-0 175 Sr-3L

Led nation with 18.6 punt return average on 18 returns 2011 (JUNIOR): Big play defensive back and special teamer for the Aggies … led the nation in punt returns with a 18.6 average, and had a 72yard return for a touchdown against Kansas … set a school record with 162 punt return yards against KU … earned first-team All-Big 12 honors at punt returner by Phil Steele and honorable mention honors from the conference head coaches … earned Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week honors after blocking a punt against Texas Tech that Terrence Frederick returned for a touchdown … also led the team in kickoff returns with a 23.4 average on 16 returns with a long of 40 yards vs. Texas … as a cornerback, Harris contributed 33 tackles, including a pair of QB sacks … broke up eight opponent aerials … grabbed an interception from future Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III against Baylor.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): An honorable mention All-Big 12 selection ... played in all 12 games, drawing three starts ... recorded 43 tackles, 30 of them unassisted ... led team with four interceptions and nine pass breakups ... returned eight punts on the year for an average of 11.5 yards per return and one touchdown ... reached the end zone in each of the first two games of the season, scoring on a 38-yard interception return in the season-opening win over Stephen F. Austin and taking a punt back 54 yards for a touchdown against Louisiana Tech ... picked off a pass and contributed three tackles at Oklahoma State ... returned an interception 83 yards to set up a touchdown at Kansas ... Notched a season-best seven tackles, including six solo stops in a road victory over Baylor .... intercepted a pass during the Aggies’ regular season finale at Texas.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS DEFENSE TAC 2009 40 2010 43 2011 33

UT 24 30 26

AT 16 13 7

INT 1 / 36 4 / 117 1/ 0

QBS/YD 1.0 / 5 0.0 / 0 2.0 / 13

TFL/YD 2.0 / 7 1.5 / 2 2.0 / 13

PBU 2 9 8

Career

80

36

6 / 153

3.0 / 18

5.5 / 22

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PUNT RET. 2009 2010 2011

116

No. 16 8 18

YDS 126 92 335

AVG 7.9 11.5 18.6

TD 0 1 1

LP 33 54 72

42

553

13.2

2

72

Career

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ......................... INTERCEPTIONS ............ LONG INT RETURN ....... LONG PUNT RETURN ... LONG KO RETURN ........

8 vs. Oklahoma State .................. Oct. 10, 2009 1 three times, last at Texas ........ Nov. 25, 2010 83 at Kansas ................................. Oct. 23, 2010 72 (td) vs. Kansas ......................... Nov. 19, 2011 40 vs. Texas .................................. Nov. 24, 2011

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JARVIS HARRISON Navasota, Texas Navasota HS CAREER GAMES: 11

2009 (FRESHMAN): A member of ESPN.com’s Big 12 All-Freshman

STARTS: 5

team ... appeared in 12 games, starting the first 10 ... was the only true freshman to earn the starting nod on the defensive side of the ball (cornerback) in the first 10 games ... recorded five tackles, broke up a pass and grabbed first career interception in Independence Bowl against Georgia (12/28) ... sat out the Baylor win (11/21) with an ankle injury ... 35 tackles ranks 10th on the Aggie defense ... five tackles, including first career sack, at Colorado (11/7) ... six tackles, four solo, at Kansas State (10/17) ... third on the team with eight tackles, including one for loss, against Oklahoma State (10/10) ... tallied seven tackles (one for loss) against Utah State (9/19) ... also A&M’s punt returner for a good part of the year, his 33-yard return vs UAB was the longest by an A&M player since 2005.

CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 1

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Randy Rowe at Livingston High School ... earned 20-4A Distict MVP honors as a senior (2008) … named secondteam All-State by The Associated Press and the TSWA … as a junior dualthreat quarterback (2007), ran for 729 yards on just 88 carries (8.3 avg.) and scored 13 touchdowns … also threw for 433 yards and five touchdowns … intercepted eight passes, four of which he returned for touchdowns … earned All-District honors as a utility back as a junior … led Livingston to berth in the 4A Regional Semi-Finals in 2007 … clocked a blistering 10.8 in the 100 meters at the Region 3 track meet in April of 2008 … won District 18-4A with a high jump of 6’6”.

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6-4 320 So-1L

2011 (FRESHMAN): Top backup on the offensive line … saw action in 11 games and made starts against Texas Tech, Baylor, Iowa State and Missouri at right guard in place of the injured Cedric Ogbuehi in the regular season ... got the start in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at left guard in place of the injured Brian Thomas. 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by former A&M baseball standout Lee Fedora at Navasota High School … played just two seasons of football for the Rattlers while also playing basketball and track and field … was a late addition to the Aggies’ 2010 class after signing about two weeks after national signing day.

PERSONAL: Jarvis Harrison is the son of Ramona Harrison of Navasota, Texas … born Dec. 25, 1991 … agricultural leadership and development major.

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SHAYVION HATTEN Daingerfield, Texas Daingerfield HS

DL

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS .............. 3 four times, last at Kansas State .... Nov. 12, 2011 RECEIVING YARDS .... 47 twice, last vs. Missouri ................. Oct. 29, 2011 LONG RECEPTION ..... 28 vs. twice, last Louisiana Tech ..... Sept. 11, 2010

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CLAY HONEYCUTT

295 Fr-RS

Dickinson, Texas Dickinson HS

2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Played offensive and defensive line at Daingerfield High School, earned second-team Class 2A All-State honors on offense as a junior and All-East Texas honors on defense as a senior … produced 32 pancakes, 18 knockdowns and graded 84 percent on offensive line in 2009 … as a senior, Hatten posted 59 tackles, 2 sacks and a fumble recovery … selected to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (Third Team) and was rated the No. 8 OL in Texas by DCTF … DCTF Top 300 … PrepStar All-Region … SuperPrep All-Region … chose the Aggies over Florida State, TCU, Texas Tech and Missouri … helped Daingerfield to a 44-3 record and three straight Class 2A state championships. PERSONAL: Shayvion Hatten is the son of Tiffany Hatten and Andrew Porter … born Feb. 1, 1993 … agricultural leadership and development.

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NEHEMIAH HICKS

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Hutto, Texas Hutto HS

81 6-4 238

STARTS: 16

Jr-2L

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Contributed 12 catches for 106 yards with a long catch of 25 yards … saw action in 12 games with seven starts as he shared the starter duties with Michael Lamothe and Hutson Prioleau … had a season-high three catches against Texas Tech and Kansas State.

2010 (FRESHMAN): As a true freshman emerged as significant contributor, playing in all 13 games and starting nine contests ... caught 11 passes for 141 yards ... in his collegiate debut, had three receptions for 38 yards in a win over Stephen F. Austin ... tied his season-high and set a personal best in yardage at Oklahoma State with three catches for 47 yards.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Lee Penland at Hutto High School ... a two-way standout at Hutto, named first-team all-district on both offense and defense as a senior (2009) ... a first-team all-CenTex defensive end pick by the Austin American-Statesman ... totaled 46 tackles as a senior, 18 for loss, while picking up three sacks ... also blocked two kicks and recovered a fumble ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech.

PERSONAL: Nehemiah Hicks is the son of Rochelle Collins and Rick Luttrall … born July 10, 1992 … recreation, parks and tourism sciences major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS

Career

44

STARTS: 0

DB 6-2 197 So-1L

2011 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in seven games … made two tackles … solid contributor on kick coverage units. 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Warren Trahan at Dickinson High School ... was a first-team all-district quarterback for the Gators as a senior (2009), throwing for over 1,500 yards and nine touchdowns ... also ran for 934 yards and 13 TDs ... chose Texas A&M over Houston.

PERSONAL: Clay Honeycutt is the son of Lynn and Lori Honeycutt of Dickinson, Texas … born March 12, 1992 ... enrolled at A&M in January of 2010 and went through spring drills with the Aggies ... father, Lynn, was a two-year letterwinner for the Aggies at defensive back (1978-79), who joined coach Emory Bellard’s team in ‘78 as a JUCO transfer from Henderson County JC ... high school coach, Warren Trahan, was a two-year starter at defensive tackle for Bellard and A&M (1973-74) ... health education major.

TE

CAREER GAMES: 25

RECEIVING 2010 2011

CAREER GAMES: 7

25

Rec. 11 12

YDS 141 106

AVG 12.8 8.8

TD 0 0

LP 28 25

23

247

10.7

0

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TONEY HURD JR. Missouri City, Texas Fort Bend Marshall HS CAREER GAMES: 25 STARTS: 2

4 DB 5-9 180 Jr-2L

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Top backup in the Aggies’ defensive secondary saw action in every game … started a pair of games at safety … contributed 20 tackles, including 14 solo hits … also broke up a pass … Hurd Jr. posted a season-high six stops (all solo) against Kansas State … selected second-team Academic All-Big 12.

2010 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 12 games as a freshman ... collected nine tackles on the year, four coming on special teams ... collected a pair of tackles against Louisiana Tech and again against Texas Tech.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Darryl Phipps at Fort Bend Marshall High School ... earned Under Armour High School All-America and first-team alldistrict honors as a senior (2009), picking off five passes ... made 87 tackles as a junior (2008), breaking up 16 passes and picking off five ... 12 PBUs, two INTs and 42 tackles as a sophomore (2007) ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Auburn, Notre Dame, Oregon, Tennessee and Oklahoma.

PERSONAL: Toney Hurd Jr. is the son of Debra Richardson of Missouri City, Texas … born January 20, 1992 ... economics major.


EARLY ENROLLEE CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS DEFENSE 2010 2011

TAC 9 20

UT 5 14

AT 4 6

INT 0/0 0/0

QBS/YD 0.0 / 0 0.0 / 0

TFL/YD 0.0 / 0 0.0 / 0

PBU 0 1

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29

19

10

0/0

0.0 / 0

0.0 / 0

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Covington, La. Covington HS / Mississippi Gulf Coast CC

CAREER BESTS TACKLES .......................... 6 at Kansas State.................... Nov. 12, 2011

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BRANDAL JACKSON Navasota, Texas Navasota HS

WR 6-1

CAREER GAMES: 35

191

STARTS: 8

Sr-3L

2011 (JUNIOR): Contributed eight catches for 108 yards (13.5 average) with a long catch of 22 yards … started against Kansas and saw action in all 13 games … had a season-high three catches against Oklahoma State.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 11 games, starting one contest ... caught his first pass of the season for 28 yards against Missouri ... enjoyed a season-high three-catch, 45-yard performance at Kansas ... caught one pass and returned a his lone kickoff 18 yards against Texas Tech. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in 11 games as a true freshman, starting

6-1

PERSONAL: Brandal Jackson is the son of Brandal Jackson Sr. of Navasota, Texas and Nichole Wilson of Conroe, Texas ... chose the Aggies over Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Nebraska ... also a track and basketball standout ... born March 28, 1991 ... agricultural leadership and development major.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS Rec. 16 8 8

YDS 272 112 108

AVG 17.0 14.0 13.5

TD 1 0 0

LP 60 32 60

32

492

15.4

1

60

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS .................. 4 vs. Arkansas ......................... Oct. 3, 2009 RECEIVING YARDS ........118 vs. Arkansas ......................... Oct. 3, 2009 LONG PLAY .................... 60 (td) vs. Arkansas .................. Oct. 3, 2009

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Coach CC … recorded 34 tackles, including two tackles for loss, while making two interceptions and breaking up 13 passes in 2011 … also had a pair of fumble recoveries, including one he returned for a touchdown … a dangerous return man, Jacobs amassed 616 yards and a touchdown on 28 punt and kickoff returns … had a season-high 10 tackles against Pearl River CC, and nine stops against East Mississippi CC … ranked as the No. 44 JUCO player and the No. 6 defensive back nationally by SuperPrep … 4-star prospect by 247sports.com … 3-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com … chose to attend A&M over offers from Arkansas and Tennessee.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Malter Scobel at Covington HS. PERSONAL: Tramain Jacobs is the son of Otis and LaJoyce Jacobs … born May 20, 1992 … agricultural leadership and development major.

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STEVEN JENKINS Pensacola, Fla. Pine Forest HS / Coffeyville (Kan.) CC

45 LB

6-2

CAREER GAMES: 13 STARTS: 6 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 3

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by former Aggie baseball letterman Lee Fedora at Navasota High School ... earned first-team All-State honors at wide receiver as a senior (2008) … earned honorable-mention All-State honors as a junior (2007) … earned first-team All-District honors as both a junior and senior … as a sophomore (2006) caught 14 passes for 362 yards (25.9 avg.) and four touchdowns … as a junior caught 39 passes for 755 yards (19.4 avg.) and eight touchdowns … as a senior caught 39 passes for 1,064 yards (27.3 avg.) and 15 touchdowns … led Navasota to a 10-1 record and a state top 10 ranking in 3A … Maroon and White Report Texas Top 35.

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JUNIOR COLLEGE: Coached by Steve Campbell at Mississippi Gulf

six ... A&M’s sixth-leading receiver on the year (272 yards) ... did not see action in the final two games of the regular season, but caught one pass for 41 yards in Independence Bowl against Georgia (12/28) ... totaled a team season-high and career-best 118 yards receiving against Arkansas (10/3) ... hauled in first career touchdown, a 60-yard strike in the first quarter of the game ... earned first career start in 56-19 win over UAB (9/26), catching three passes for 26 yards ... pulled in three balls for 17 yards in debut game against New Mexico (9/5).

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RECEIVING 2009 2010 2011

7

TRAMAIN JACOBS

220 Sr-1L

2011 (JUNIOR): Took over the starting job at inside linebacker at midseason … contributed 61 tackles, including 3.0 tackles for loss of yardage … received honorable mention Defensive Newcomer of the Year honors from the Big 12 head coaches … played in all 13 games and started six games … started six of the last seven games of 2011 … had a sack and three passes broken up … had a season-high 10 tackles against Missouri … had a TFL in the last three games of the regular season … enrolled at A&M early and went through spring drills with the Aggies. 2010: Posted 91 tackles, 17 TFL, 6 sacks, 5 PBU, 4 forced fumbles, 1 blocked FG, 1 TD at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College … No. 20 JUCO recruit by SuperPrep. PERSONAL: Steven C. Jenkins is the son of Priscilla Jenkins of Pensacola, Fla … born Aug. 19, 1991 … agricultural leadership and development major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS DEFENSE 2011

TAC 61

UT 30

AT 31

INT 0/0

QBS/YD 1.0 / 4

TFL/YD 3.0 / 14

PBU 3

CAREER BESTS TACKLES .............................. 10 Missouri ........................Oct. 29, 2011

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LUKE JOECKEL Arlington, Texas Arlington HS CAREER GAMES: 26 STARTS: 26 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 26

game and featured a 100-yard rusher in nine games … enrolled in January of 2010 and went through spring drills with A&M

76 OL

6-6 310 Jr-2L

2011 First-Team All-Big 12 honors by the Associated Press 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Earned first-team All-Big 12 honors from the Associated Press … cornerstone of the Aggies’ offensive front that allowed just nine sacks in 13 games and set school records for total, passing and scoring offense … offense front paved the way for an offense that averaged 490.2 yards of total offense, 291.1 passing yards and 39.1 points per game … helped the Aggies rush for 199.2 yard per game, which ranked No. 24 nationally … Aggies were one of the few team nationally to rank in the top 25 in all four major offense statistical categories. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Named honorable mention All-Big 12 and to ESPN’s All-Big 12 Freshman team ... started all 13 games at left tackle ... Cleared the way for a rushing attack that averaged over 165.8 yards per

HIGH SCHOOL: One of the country’s top offensive line prospects ... played for coach Scott Peach at Arlington High School ... consensus AllAmerican as a senior (2009) ... anchored an offensive line that averaged just under 475 yards per game ... was a second-team all-state selection by The Associated Press ... named to the Super Team first team by the Fort Worth Star Telegram and the All-Dallas Area first team by The Dallas Morning News ... also a first-team all-district honoree and a SuperPrep Southwest Team member ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Alabama, LSU, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Arkansas, UCLA and Texas Tech. PERSONAL: Luke Joeckel is the son of Reecanne and Dave Joeckel of Arlington, Texas …born November 6, 1991 ... twin brother, Matt, is a sophomore quarterback on the Aggie football team ... father, David, was a fouryear football letterman at Texas Tech from 1979-82 ... business major.

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MATT JOECKEL Arlington, Texas Arlington HS

16 QB 6-4 234

T H E

So-SQ 2011 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any action. 2010: Redshirted ... enrolled in January of 2010 and went through spring drills with A&M

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Scott Peach at Arlington High School ... named the district’s Offensive Player of the Year as a senior (2009) after throwing for 3,145 yards and 40 touchdowns against just six interceptions ... also ran for 733 yards and 12 scores ... was an honorable mention allstate pick and the district’s co-MVP as a junior (2008), racking up 3,017 passing yards and 29 touchdowns, while running for 328 yards and nine scores ... threw for nearly 6,900 yards and 72 TDs over high-school career ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Arkansas and Texas Tech. PERSONAL: Matt Joeckel is the son of Reecanne and Dave Joeckel of Arlington, Texas … born November 6, 1991 ... twin brother, Luke, is an AllAmerican candidate at offensive tackle ... father, David, was a four-year football letterman at Texas Tech from 1979-82 ... business major.

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C.J. JONES Houston, Texas

Klein Forest HS

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MALCOME KENNEDY Cayuga, Texas Cayuga HS

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CAREER GAMES: 19

6-1

12 T H MAN STARTS: 12 CONSECUTIVE 12 T H MAN STARTS: 12

190

CAREER GAMES: 13

Sr-2L

2011 (JUNIOR): Was the Aggies’ 12th Man in 12 of 13 games, including the last 12 games … team leader in special teams tackles with 10 stops … made a season-high three tackles against Idaho.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Special teams ace started seeing action at mid-

STARTS: 0

84 WR 6-0 200 So-1L

2011 (FRESHMAN): Had a strong first season with 11 catches for 140 yards (12.7 per catch average) with a long of 26 yards … posted season bests of four catches for 60 yards against Oklahoma … also had three catches against Missouri and Kansas … saw action in every game.

season and responded with six tackles, including five solos, in six games of action.

2010: Redshirted.

2009-10: Was a sprinter for Pat Henry’s Aggie track and field team.

an honorable-mention all-state selection and district offensive MVP as a senior (2009) ... led the Wildcats to the Class 1A state championship after rushing for 2,356 yards and 24 touchdowns ... also passed for 1,516 yards and 22 scores ... picked off six passes on defense ... a second-team all-state honoree as a junior (2008), catching 47 passes for 763 yards and 10 TDs, rushing for 300 and two scores and picking off seven balls defensively ... chose Texas A&M over offers from TCU, Missouri and Stanford.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a standout in football and track and field at Klein Forest High School … had an interception and returned it 98 yards for a touchdown as Klein Forest defeated Lufkin 23-16 in a Class 5A Division II Region II bi-district game in 2007 … state qualifier in track and field as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL: C.J. Jones is the son of Lori Jones of Houston, Texas … born Feb. 25, 1990 … sports management major.

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DREW KASER Strongsville, Ohio Walsh Jesuit HS

38 P 6-3 220 So-SQ

2011 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in one game … had two punts against Idaho for a 45.5 average … boomed a season-high 68 yarder against the Vandals.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Cleveland Plain-Dealer All-Star honors as a senior after averaging 46 yards a punt on 26 tries, with a long of 56 yards … rated the No. 4 punter and No. 38 placekicker in the nation by Kohl’s Specialty Camps PERSONAL: Andrew James Kaser is the son of Jim and Kelly Kazer of Strongsville, Ohio … born Feb. 11, 1993 … undecided on a major.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tommy Allison at Cayuga High School ...

PERSONAL: Malcome Kennedy is the son of Vicki and Lamorris Marshall of Tennessee Colony, Texas … born April 3, 1992 ... recreation, parks and tourism sciences major.

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SHEP KLINKE Katy, Texas Katy HS CAREER GAMES: 9 STARTS: 3

77 OL 6-7 305 Jr-2L

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Won the starting job at offensive guard in spring drills and started the first three games of the season … saw action in six games. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in three games as a true freshman (Stephen F. Austin, Louisiana Tech and Kansas). HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Gary Joseph at Katy High School ... a Parade All-American honoree as a senior (2009) ... first-team all-greater Houston selection by the Houston Chronicle ... earned first-team all-district accolades and a spot on the SuperPrep Southwest Team ... chose Texas A&M over Kentucky. PERSONAL: Scott Klinke is the son of Sherry and Ben Klinke of Katy, Texas ... born August 2, 1991 ... accounting major.

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TRAVIS LABHART Dallas, Texas Whitesboro HS CAREER GAMES: 4 STARTS: 0

15 WR 5-9 182 Jr-1L

2011 (JUNIOR): Earned a varsity letter after seeing action in four games … backup wide receiver saw most action on kickoff coverage unit. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: Was a member of the men’s practice team for the Aggies’ 2011 NCAA Champion women’s basketball team. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at quarterback for Whitesboro HS … earned district Newcomer of the Year and first-team all-area honors as a junior … as a senior, he was the Utility Player of the Year … four-year letterman in baseball and three-year letterwinner in basketball … also lettered in golf and track.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS RECEIVING 2009 2010 2011 Career

Rec.

YDS

6 14

42 109

AVG (played LB) 7.0 7.8

20

151

7.6

Reserve, La. East St. John HS

New Iberia, La. New Iberia HS CAREER GAMES: 37 STARTS: 5

TE/FB 6-3

5

18

CAREER GAMES: 38 STARTS: 35 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 35

61 C 6-2 312 Sr-3L

Three-time Honorable mention All-Big 12 selection.

232 Sr-3L

2011 (JUNIOR): Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors in his

2011 (JUNIOR): One of the team’s most versatile and hard-working players … earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors … lined up at fullback and tight end, and contributed 14 catches for 109 yards … was a goto player at the goal-line with three short receiving touchdowns … had a season-high three catches against Idaho … logged TD catches against Texas Tech, Iowa State and Missouri … selected to second-team Academic All-Big 12 team. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 status after playing in 11 games for the Aggies ... played at both the tight end and fullback positions ... finished the year with five receptions for 32 yards and a pair of touchdowns ... caught the first pass of his career at Kansas, an 11 yard reception ... reached the end zone twice on a pair of short scoring tosses against Texas Tech ... caught his longest reception of the season, a 12yard catch, at Baylor … selected to second-team Academic All-Big 12 team.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in the final 12 games of the year as a true freshman ... majority of action came on special teams ... registered lone tackle of the season in first career game, against Utah State (9/19). HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Rick Hutson at New Iberia High School ... a two-time All-District selection … named first-team Academic All-State … as a junior recorded 91 tackles, three sacks and intercepted a pass … as a senior recorded 105 tackles, four sacks and intercepted four passes … scored 12 rushing touchdowns as a short-yardage quarterback … named a Louisiana Top 30 recruit by SuperPrep … also an All-District baseball player.

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12 18

Made the transition to center from guard during 2011 spring drills, and was flawless in his snaps in his first season.

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CAREER BESTS

PATRICK LEWIS

MICHAEL LAMOTHE

TD

RECEPTIONS .................. 3 twice, last vs. Missouri ........ Oct. 29, 2011 RECEIVING YARDS ........26 at Iowa State........................ Oct. 22, 2011 TOUCHDOWNS ............. 2 vs. Texas Tech....................... Oct. 30, 2010 LONG PLAY ....................18 at Iowa State........................ Oct. 22, 2011

PERSONAL: Travis Labhart is the son of Cindy and Mark Labhart of Whitesboro, Texas … born January 20, 1991 … kinesiology major.

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PERSONAL: Michael Lamothe is the son of David and Janie Lamothe ... born January 1, 1991 … chose the Aggies over Arkansas, Southern Miss and Tulane ... ranked No. 2 in his class with a 3.9 GPA ... industrial distribution major.

first season at center, after two seasons at offensive guard … cornerstone of the Aggies’ offensive front that allowed just nine sacks in 13 games and set school records for total, passing and scoring offense … offense front paved the way for an offense that averaged 490.2 yards of total offense, 291.1 passing yards and 39.1 points per game … helped the Aggies rush for 199.2 yard per game, which ranked No. 24 nationally … Aggies were one of the few team nationally to rank in the top 25 in all four major offense statistical categories.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors from the league’s head coaches after starting all 13 games for the Aggies … cornerstone of an offensive front that paved the way for a prolific Aggie offense that ranked No. 22 nationally (No. 5 in the Big 12) and gained 447.6 yards per game.

2009 (FRESHMAN): An honorable mention All-Big 12 selection by the league’s head coaches ... also named to the freshman All-America secondteam by collegefootballnews.com and the ESPN.com Big 12 All-Freshman team ... true freshman saw action in 12 games, starting the last nine ... last eight starts came at right guard ... part of a revamped offensive front that helped the team to an average of 184.2 rushing yards per game and a total output of just over 465 yards per contest ... earned first career start against Oklahoma State (10/10) ... got the nod at right guard at Kansas State (10/17) and started there for the remainder of the season. HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-State OL (5A-Louisiana Sports Writers Association) ... rated the No. 4 center in the country by Rivals.com ... rated the No. 2 strongest offensive lineman in the class of 2009 by Rivals.com ... named a Louisiana Top 40 recruit by SuperPrep.


2010 (FRESHMAN): Saw limited action at running back and kickoff returner … had three returns for 46 yards, with a long of 21 yards.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Joey McGuire at Cedar Hill High School ... ran for 722 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior (2009) ... a first-team alldistrict and SuperPrep Southwest Team selection ... also caught 11 passes for 161 yards ... was a second-team all-state honoree as a junior (2008) after totaling 2,202 yards on the ground with 35 TDs ... also named the district’s offensive MVP and named to the All-Dallas Area second team by The Dallas Morning News ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Kansas and Texas Tech.

PERSONAL: Benjamin Malena is the son of Renee and Ben Malena of Cedar Hill, Texas ... born May 29, 1992 ... undecided on a major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS RUSHING 2010 2011

Att. 0 67

YDS 0 259

AVG 0.0 3.9

TD 0 4

LP — 19

Career

67

259

3.9

4

19

CAREER BESTS RUSHES .......................... 25 vs. Texas .............................. Nov. 24, 2011 RUSHING YARDS ........... 87 vs. Northwestern ................ Dec. 31, 2011

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JOHNNY MANZIEL Kerrville, Texas Tivy HS PERSONAL: Patrick Lewis Jr. is the son of Patrick Sr. and Deirdre Lewis ... chose the Aggies over Southern Miss, Tulsa and Connecticut ... born January 30, 1991 ... university studies major with emphasis in agriculture and life sciences.

2 QB 6-1 200 Fr-RS

2011: Redshirted after enrolling in January … made the travel squad.

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BEN MALENA Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill HS CAREER GAMES: 18 STARTS: 2 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 2

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mark Smith at Kerrville Tivy High School

1 RB 5-8 195 Jr-2L

2011 (FRESHMAN): Stepped in at starting running back in the regular season finale against Texas after injuries to Cyrus Gray and Christine Michael … responded with 83 yards on 25 carries, both easily career highs … was the only running back to carry the ball against the Longhorns … started in the bowl game and contributed 23 carries for 87 yards and two touchdowns, and six catches for 36 yards ... finished the year with 259 yards and four touchdowns on 67 carries … saw action in all 13 games with two starts … had 10 catches out of the backfield for 52 yards, including a seven-yard TD against Texas … also contributed three kickoff returns for 63 yards with a long of 21 yards.

… highly-decorated prep player was named a Parade All-American and the National High School Coach Association Football Player of the Year … Named the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors Player of the Year after a spectacular senior season that saw him compile 228-of-347 (65.7%) passing for 3,609 yards with 45 TDs and 5 INTs; 170 carries for 1,674 yards and 30 TD’s; 1 TD reception; 1 kickoff return for a TD … as a senior, Manziel earned a variety of honors: District 28-4A MVP (unanimous selection); Class 4A First Team All-State (AP); SA Express-News Offensive Player of the Year; Sub-5A First Team All-Area (SA Express-News); No. 1 QB in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football; DCTF Top 300, PrepStar All-Region; SuperPrep All-Region … as a junior, Manziel received All-San Antonio Area Offensive Player of the Year honors and District 27-4A MVP honors after posting 218-of-356 passing for 2,903 yards with 19 TDs and 5 INTs; 242 carries for 1,544 yards and 34 TDs; 5 receptions for 152 yards and 2 TD’s …as a sophomore, he had 717 rushing yards and 12 TDs; 59-of-88 passing for 922 yards with 10 TDs and 0 INTs; 19 receptions for 357 yards and 1 TD … chose the Aggies over Oregon and Stanford.

PERSONAL: Johnny Manziel is the son of Michelle and Paul Manziel … born Dec. 6, 1992 … business major.

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EARLY ENROLLEE

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KENNETH MARSHALL

191

two-time first-team All-District 22-5A selection … four-year starter for the Trojans … posted 123 tackles with two sacks and five forced fumbles as a senior at South Houston … rated a 4-star prospect by Scout.com and 247sports.com … ranked No. 19 safety nationally by 247sports.com and No. 20 safety nationally by Scout.com … rated a 3-star prospect by ESPN and Rivals.com … ranked as the No. 75 overall player and the No. 14 defensive back in Texas by SuperPrep … Marshall chose A&M over offers from Oklahoma State, Houston, and Rice.

PERSONAL: Kenneth Marshall is the son of Brandon Ware and Annita Marshall … born October 12, 1993 … undecided on a major.

2010 STARTER / REDSHIRTED IN 2011

A G G I E S

Houston, Texas Westfield HS / Blinn JC

92 300 Sr-1L

2010 (JUNIOR): Moved inside during fall camp and quickly emerged as a key contributor … earned the starting job at noseguard by midseason and started the final seven games of the season … active defender who made 41 tackles, including 3.5 for a loss of 20 yards … batted down a pass and forced a fumble … saw action in all 13 games. 2008-09 (BLINN COLLEGE): Coached by Brad Franchione at Blinn College (Brenham, Texas) ... earned SuperPrep JUCO 100 honors as a sophomore (2009) after registering 34 tackles, nine for loss ... helped lead the Buccaneers to the NJCAA national championship ... had 37 stops, including five for loss and three sacks, as a freshman (2008) ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Arkansas, Houston, Arizona and Texas Tech. PERSONAL: Jonathan Mathis is the son of Tricia Huffman of Houston, Texas … born February 4, 1989 ... agricultural leadership and development major.

TAC 41 2

UT 12 0

AT 29 2

INT 0 0

QBS/YD 0.5 / 1 0.0 / 0

TFL/YD 3.5 / 20 0.5 / 3

PBU 2 0

43

12

31

0

0.5 / 1

4.0 / 20

2

CAREER BESTS TACKLES .............................. 10 Missouri ........................Oct. 29, 2011

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2011 (FRESHMAN): Contributed 28 tackles, including two sacks and four QB pressures, as a true freshman … played in all 13 games, and started against Texas Tech and Baylor … in his first career start, Matthews made five solo tackles, including a sack, two tackles for loss and four QB pressures against Texas Tech … matched his season high of five tackles against Kansas. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Clint Hartman at Clear Springs High School … earned second-team Class 5A All-State honors and first-team All-Greater Houston honors as a senior after posting 55 receptions for 864 yards and 6 TDs; 107 carries for 1,003 yards and 11 TD’s; 4 passing TDs; 2 kickoff returns for TD; 1 INT on defense … as a junior at Seguin High School, Matthews had nine interceptions, including one he returned for a touchdown, while playing only seven games … as a senior, Matthews was named 24-5A First Team All-District (offense and special teams); No. 6 Athlete in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football; DCTF Top 300, PrepStar All-Region; SuperPrep All-Region … chose the Aggies over Oklahoma State … joins former Clear Springs teammate Donnie Baggs and former Seguin teammate Joseph Cheek with the Aggies in 2011. PERSONAL: Howard Matthews was born Aug. 31, 1993 … his guardian is Craig Dailey of Friendswood, Texas … sport management major.

DEFENSE 2011

TAC 28

UT 19

AT 9

INT 0

QBS/YD 2.0 / 15

TFL/YD 3.0 / 16

PBU 1

Career

28

19

9

0

2.0 / 15

3.0 / 16

1

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ...................... 5 twice, last vs. Kansas .............. Nov. 19, 2011

ALL-SEC CANDIDATE / RETURNING STARTER

JAKE MATTHEWS Missouri City, Texas Elkins HS CAREER GAMES: 23 STARTS: 20 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 20

75 OL 6-5 305 Jr-2L

Honorable Mention All-Big 12 Honors in 2010 and 2011

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So-1L

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS

injury after three games (all starts) at defensive end … received a medical redshirt … contributed two tackles including a half-tackle for loss of yardage … made the move from noseguard to end during spring drills.

Career

206

STARTS: 2

6-2

2011: Was poised for a strong senior season, but went down with an

DEFENSE 2010 2011

6-2

DL

CAREER GAMES: 16 STARTS: 10

DB

CAREER GAMES: 13

Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by C.L. Whittington at South Houston HS …

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League City, Texas Clear Springs HS

6-0

Marshall enrolled in Januar y and went through spring drills.

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JONATHAN MATHIS

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2011 (SOPHOMORE): Cornerstone of the Aggies’ offensive front that allowed just nine sacks in 13 games and set school records for total, passing and scoring offense … offense front paved the way for an offense that averaged 490.2 yards of total offense, 291.1 passing yards and 39.1 points per game … helped the Aggies rush for 199.2 yard per game, which ranked No. 24 nationally … Aggies were one of the few team nationally to rank in the top 25 in all four major offense statistical categories.


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KENRIC M C NEAL

5

Spring, Texas Spring HS

WR 6-1 184

CAREER GAMES: 26

Sr-3L

STARTS: 1

2011 (JUNIOR): Saw action in first five games of the season, but missed the final eight due to injury … contributed eight catches for 101 yards with a long reception of 33 yards … also had 13 punt returns for 100 yards with a long of 23 yards … had season highs of four catches for 65 yards against Oklahoma State. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): One of the Aggies’ top receivers off the bench and a mainstay at punt returner … gained 138 yards on 24 punt returns with a long of 20 yards against Oklahoma State … had 23 catches for 202 yards with two touchdowns … long catch was a 32-yarder against Texas … best game was against the Longhorns when he posted career highs in catches and yards with six for 64 … made his first career start against Kansas and saw action in 10 games … grabbed a 4-yard TD pass against LSU in the Cotton Bowl.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 10 games as a true freshman ... reeled in two passes for 52 yards, including a 44-yard touchdown, against New Mexico. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Sonny Karas at Spring High School ... as a junior, threw for 1,434 yards and nine touchdowns and ran for 411 yards and five more scores … earned first-team All-District (16-5A) quarterback honors. PERSONAL: Kenric McNeal is the son of Angelia McNeal of Spring, Texas and Tracey and Kenric McNeal Sr … chose the Aggies over Missouri, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Nebraska and Oregon ... born July 8, 1991 ... recreation, parks and tourism major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS 2010 (FRESHMAN): Named to ESPN.com’s All-Big 12 Freshman team and was an honorable mention All-Big 12 pick … moved into the starting lineup when offensive tackle starter Brian Thomas moved inside after an injury to Evan Eike … started the final seven games of the season at offensive tackle and played in a total of 10 games … with Matthews in the starting lineup, the Aggies allowed just 14 sacks in the final seven games after allowing 23 in the first six games of 2010.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Robert Crivellari at Elkins High School in Missouri City ... consensus All-American (Parade, USA Today, SuperPrep, Rivals.com) ... first-team all-district and all-greater Houston honoree ... chose A&M over offers from Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas, Oregon, Texas, Texas Tech, USC and Stanford.

PERSONAL: Jacob Matthews is the son of Carrie and Bruce Matthews of Sugar Land, Texas … born February 11, 1992 ... father, Bruce, was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2007 after an illustrious 19-year career with the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans ... older brother, Kevin, was a twoyear starter at center for the Aggies (2008-09) … his younger brother, Mike, signed with the Aggies in 2012 and is a freshman offensive lineman for the Aggies ... undecided on a major.

Rec. 6 23 8

YDS 97 202 101

AVG 16.2 8.8 12.6

TD 1 2 0

LP 44 32 33

Career

37

400

10.8

3

44

PUNT RETURNS 2009 2010 2011

No. 0 24 13

YDS 0 138 100

AVG -5.8 7.7

TD 0 0 0

LP -20 23

Career

37

238

6.4

0

20

RECEIVING 2009 2010 2011

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS ....................... 6 vs. Texas ........................ Nov. 25, 2010 RECEIVING YARDS ............. 64 vs. Texas ........................ Nov. 25, 2010 LONG RECEPTION .............. 44 (td) vs. New Mexico ...... Sept. 5, 2009 LONG PUNT RETURN ........ 20 at Oklahoma State ....... Sept. 30, 2010 PUNT RETURN YARDS ....... 46 vs. Idaho....................... Sept. 17, 2011

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CHRISTINE MICHAEL Beaumont, Texas West Brook HS

33 RB 5-11

CAREER GAMES: 29 STARTS: 16

220 Sr-3L

Three-time Honorable Mention All-Big 12 Selection 2011 (JUNIOR): Was well on his way to a 1,000-yard rushing season before a knee injury against Oklahoma ended his year … had rushed for 899 yards and eight touchdowns on 149 carries in the first nine games of the season (with six starts) … rushed for a career-high 230 yards and three TDs on 32 carries against Arkansas, which tied for the third-largest single game rushing total in school history … also logged 100-yard games against Baylor (21-105), Iowa State (18-142) and Missouri (21-104) … his 99.9 rushing yards per game ranked No. 3 in the Big 12 (No. 24 nationally) entering the bowl season … also had eight catches for 35 yards and a touchdown. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Michael’s sophomore season was cut short

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when he broke his leg in the Aggies’ win over Texas Tech and was lost for the season … had gained 631 yards on 126 carries with four touchdowns in the first eight games, which included six starts … also had 13 catches for 174 yards … opened the season with three straight 100 yard rushing games -- had 22-105 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 14-107 vs. Louisiana Tech and 21-119 vs. FIU … had a season-long run of 67 against Louisiana Tech.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Named the Big 12’s Offensive Freshman of the Year by both the league’s head coaches and The Dallas Morning News ... was The Oklahoman’s Big 12 Freshman of the Year ... named to collegefootballnews.com’s Freshman All-America third team and ESPN.com’s Big 12 All-Freshman team ... played in 12 games, starting four ... led the team with 844 rushing yards and 10 TDs ... had two 100-yard rushing games and a pair of two-TD efforts ... set a school record with a 97-yard TD run in win over Baylor ... finished the game with a game-high 116 yards and two scores ... posted first career 100-yard rushing game in win at Texas Tech, totaling 121 yards on 22 carries ... totaled 238 all-purpose yards against Utah State ... had top debut rushing game by true freshman since 1987 with a 93-yard, 11-carry effort in win over New Mexico.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by former A&M great Craig Stump at Beaumont West Brook High School ... named a SuperPrep All-American … honorable mention All-State RB (5A-AP) … three-time All-District selection and two-time District 21-5A MVP … Beaumont Enterprise All-Southeast Texas Offensive Player of the Year … was a starter and captain at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl … National EAS Speed & Strength Award Winner … Austin American-Statesman Texas Fab 55 … rated the #28 player in the nation by Rivals.com … twice named Region 3 Player of the Week … as a senior ran for 1,412 yards and 25 touchdowns despite season being cut short by Hurricane Ike … as a junior ran for 1,171 yards and 28 touchdowns … as a sophomore ran for 1,300 yards and 21 touchdowns.

PERSONAL: Christine Michael is the son of Andrew Michael and Mary Gilder ... born November 9, 1990 … chose the Aggies over Oklahoma, Florida, LSU, Nebraska and Miami ... agricultural leadership and development major.

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CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS RUSHING 2009 2010 2011

Att. 166 126 149

YDS 844 631 899

AVG 5.1 5.0 6.0

TD 10 4 8

LP 97* 67 48

Career

441

2,374

5.4

22

97*

RECEIVING 2009 2010 2011

No. 15 13 8

YDS 66 174 35

AVG 4.4 13.4 4.4

TD 0 0 1

LP 13 60 11

Career

23

101

7.6

1

60

* school record

CAREER BESTS RUSHES ........................... 32 vs. Arkansas .......................Oct. 1, 2011 RUSHING YARDS ............ 230 vs. Arkansas .......................Oct. 1, 2011 RUSHING TD� ................. 3 vs. Arkansas .......................Oct. 1, 2011 LONG RUSH ..................... 97 (td) vs. Baylor ................. Nov. 21, 2009 RECEPTIONS ................... 4 twice, last vs. Missouri.....Oct. 16, 2010 RECEIVING YARDS ......... 94 vs. Missouri......................Oct. 16, 2010 LONG RECEPTION .......... 13 vs. Utah State................ Sept. 19, 2009 KICKOFF RETURNS ......... 4 vs. Utah State................ Sept. 19, 2009 KICKOFF RET. YARDS ..... 118 vs. Utah State................ Sept. 19, 2009 LONG KICKOFF RET. ....... 44 vs. Utah State................ Sept. 19, 2009


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DAMONTRE MOORE Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS

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San Antonio, Texas Reagan HS

DL 6-4

CAREER GAMES: 25 STARTS: 10 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 10

99

SPENCER NEALY

DL 6-5

CAREER GAMES: 39

250

STARTS: 9 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 9

Jr-2L

277 Sr-3L

2011 Honorable Mention All-Big 12 Selection

2011 Honorable Mention All-Big 12 Selection

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Was fourth on the team in tackles with 72

2011 (JUNIOR): Shined after being thrust into the starter’s role at defensive end after Jonathan Mathis went down with an injury … earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors after making 45 tackles and leading the Aggie defensive line with 8 tackles for loss … posted 1.5 QB sacks, batted down a pass and forced a fumble … saw action in all 13 games, and started the final nine games of the season … had five or more tackles in five of nine games he started, including a season-high seven against Baylor and Missouri … had a team-high three tackles for loss against Iowa State.

stops, including 41 solo hits … saw action in 12 games with 10 starts at “joker” … was the top tackler down the stretch with at least six tackles in the final six games of the regular season, including 12-tackle games against Kansas State and Texas … was second on the team behind Sean Porter in sacks (8.5/50) ... Led the team in tackles for losses (17.5/70) … had five sacks in the final three games of the regular season, including a pair against Kansas State and Kansas … had a team-best four forced fumbles and also recovered a fumble.

2010 (FRESHMAN): Earned Freshman All-Big 12 honors from ESPN.com after serving as Butkus Award winner Von Miller’s backup at the Aggies’ “joker” … turned in an impressive stat line of 40 tackles, including 5.5 QB sacks, and also contributed an interception and a team-high three forced fumbles … was named National Defensive Performer of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards after coming off the bench to make a season-high seven tackles, including two QB sacks and another tackle for loss of yardage in the Aggies 48-16 win over Louisiana Tech … Moore also forced three fumbles and recovered one against the Bulldogs.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kiff Hardin at Rowlett High School ... an honorable mention all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior (2009) ... was a first-team all-area honoree by The Dallas Morning News after recording 66 tackles, six sacks and two safeties ... earned all-America honors from Max Emfinger and was a SuperPrep Southwest Team pick ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Oklahoma State and Baylor.

PERSONAL: Damontre Moore is the son of Detra Johnson of DeSoto, Texas and Damon Moore … born Sept. 11, 1992 … undecided on a major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS DEFENSE 2010 2011

TAC 40 72

UT 18 41

AT 22 31

INT 1/8 —

QBS/YD 5.5 / 38 8.5 / 50

TFL/YD 6.5 / 42 17.5 / 70

PBU 1 1

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112

59

53

1/8

14 / 88

24 / 112

2

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ................... 12 twice, last vs. Texas ................. Nov. 24, 2011 SACKS ....................... 2.0 three times, last vs. Kansas .. Nov. 19, 2011 FORCED FUMBLES .. 3 vs. Louisiana Tech ................... Sept. 11, 2010

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Contributed 20 tackles, including 2.5 for loss of seven yards, while seeing action in all 13 games … made a crucial play in the Aggies’ win over Texas when he tipped a pass at the line of scrimmage that was picked off by Butkus Award winner Von Miller … had a season-high six tackles against Louisiana Tech … saw extended action against Texas after starter Tony Jerod-Eddie went out with an injury and responded with five tackles … selected to second-team Academic All-Big 12 team. .

2009 (FRESHMAN): Played significantly in all 13 games as a true freshman and was one of first defensive linemen off the bench ... one of seven true freshmen to appear in all 13 games ... set a season best with four stops and a sack in win over Baylor (11/21) ... lone tackle against Arkansas (10/3) was first of his career for a loss ... totaled three tackles, including a critical third-down stop, against New Mexico (9/5).

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by David Wetzel at Reagan High School in San Antonio ... named San Antonio Area Defensive Player of the Year by the San Antonio Express-News … as a senior recorded 70 tackles, nine sacks and 39 QB hurries … led San Antonio Reagan to an 11-3 record and the state quarterfinals.

PERSONAL: Spencer Nealy is the son of Ed and DeAnn Nealy ... born December 8, 1990 … chose the Aggies over TCU and Kansas State ... father, Ed, played 10 seasons in the NBA ... agribusiness major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS DEFENSE 2009 2010 2011

TAC 19 20 45

UT 11 7 19

AT 8 13 26

INT 0/0 0/0 0/0

QBS/YD 1.0 / 12 0.0 / 0 1.5 / 8

Career

84

37

47

0/0

2.5 / 20

TFL/YD PBU 3.0 / 14 0 2.5 / 7 1 8.0 / 33 1 13.5 / 54

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CAREER BESTS TACKLES .................. 7 twice, last vs. Missouri ...............Oct. 29, 2011 TFL ........................... 3.0 at Iowa State ............................ Oct. 22, 2011

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UZOMA NWACHUKWU Allen, Texas Allen HS

WR 6-0

CAREER GAMES: 39 STARTS: 32 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 17

194

CAREER BESTS LONG RUSH ................... 39 (td) vs. Utah State ........... Sept. 19, 2009 RECEPTIONS ................. 8 twice, last vs. Baylor ......... Nov. 13, 2010 RECEIVING YARDS ....... 141 vs. Oklahoma State ........... Oct. 10, 2009 RECEIVING TD� ............. 3 vs. Utah State.................. Sept. 19, 2009 LONG RECEPTION ........ 66 (td) at Kansas State ........... Oct. 17, 2009

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CEDRIC OGBUEHI

Sr-3L

One of just four Aggies with more than 120 catches, 1500 yards and 10 touchdowns in his career. The others are Jeff Fuller, Terrence Murphy and Ryan Swope.

Allen, Texas Allen HS

Has at least one catch in 35 straight games.

CAREER GAMES: 10

2011 (JUNIOR): Third on the team in catches and receiving yards with a career-high 50 for 639 yards … also contributed two receiving touchdowns … started all 13 games … had a season-high six catches against Idaho, Missouri, and Northwestern … had a season-high 94 yards and a touchdown on four catches against Baylor … had at least one catch in every game, which raises his career total to 35 dating back to the sixth game of his freshman season. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Ranked fourth on the team with 36 catches for

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407 yards and four touchdowns … started six games and played in all 13 games in 2010 … long catch was a 44-yard touchdown catch on Hail Mary with no time on the clock before halftime vs. Louisiana Tech … had a season-high eight catches for 73 yards against Baylor … also had strong games against Oklahoma State (5-60), Texas Tech (5-69), and LSU (4-38) … was on the preseason “watch list” for the Biletnikoff Award.

2009 (FRESHMAN): An honorable mention All-Big 12 selection by the league’s head coaches ... named to collegefootballnews.com’s Freshman All-America third team and ESPN.com’s Big 12 All-Freshman team ... led the wideouts with 708 yards (40 catches) and ranked second with six TDs ... three 100-yard receiving games on the year, which tied a school record ... hauled in five passes for 136 yards and two scores at K-State (10/17) ... set season highs with eight catches and 141 yards against Oklahoma State (10/10), the third best receiving game by a freshman in school history ... breakout game against Utah State (9/19), scoring four touchdowns on four “touches” (three receiving TDs, one rushing TD) ... four TDs was a freshman record, while three receiving TDs tied overall school record. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Allen to the 2008 5A Division 1 State Championship … member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (3rd Team WR) … as a sophomore caught 37 passes for 617 yards and two touchdowns … as a junior caught 22 passes for 335 yards and six touchdowns … as a senior caught 40 passes for 331 yards and four touchdowns. Also rushed 11 times for 110 yards (10.0 avg) and two touchdowns.

PERSONAL: Uzoma Nwachukwu is the son of Ngozi Nwachukwu ... born December 15, 1990 … chose the Aggies over Oklahoma, Missouri, Notre Dame, Nebraska and Louisville ... coached by Tom Westerberg at Allen High School ... was a high school teammate of fellow Aggie footballer Steven Terrell ... name is Nigerian, with Uzoma meaning “the road is good” and Nwachukwu translating to “child of God” ... nickname is “EZ” ... brother, Chima, was a three-year starting safety at Washington State ... sports management major.

STARTS: 6 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 5

6-5 292 So-1L

2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tom Westerberg at Allen High School ... a two-time all-state selection ... The Associated Press second-team all-state pick and unanimous first-team all-district honoree as a senior (2009) ... also named an Army All-American ... helped lead the way for an Allen offense that averaged over 466 yards per game, allowing just one sack ... a first-team allstate selection by The Associated Press as a junior (2008) ... part of the Eagles’ state championship team ... was the best blocker for an offense that averaged 36.1 points and 225 rushing yards per game ... a first-team all-district pick and a first-team All-Dallas Area honoree by The Dallas Morning News ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Nebraska, Kansas, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State. PERSONAL: Cedric Ogbuehi is the son of Kelly and Chris Ogbuehi of Allen, Texas ... born April 25, 1992 ... recreation, parks and tourism sciences major.

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PATRICK O’QUINN College Station, Texas A&M Consolidated HS

18 QB

6-2 208 Sr-1L

RECEIVING 2009 2010 2011

No. 40 36 50

YDS 708 407 639

AVG 17.7 11.3 12.8

TD 6 4 2

LP 66 44 47

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1,754

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12

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2011 (FRESHMAN): Had a strong debut season despite being hampered by an ankle injury suffered in his first career start against Arkansas … missed the next three games because of the injury … re-entered the starting lineup in game nine and started the final five games of the season … saw action in 10 games with six starts … mainstay of the Aggies’ offensive front that allowed just nine sacks in 13 games and set school records for total, passing and scoring offense … offense front paved the way for an offense that averaged 490.2 yards of total offense, 291.1 passing yards and 39.1 points per game … helped the Aggies rush for 199.2 yard per game, which ranked No. 24 nationally … Aggies were one of the few team nationally to rank in the top 25 in all four major offense statistical categories.

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54

70

2009-11: Has played an integral part of the Aggies’ success as the scout team quarterback … redshirted in 2009.

PERSONAL: Patrick O’Quinn is the son of Tricia and Rick O’Quinn of College Station, Texas … born April 13, 1991 ... marketing major.


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JUSTIN ORTEGA San Antonio, Texas Reagan HS

50 DS

5-10 235

CAREER GAMES: 12

So-1L

2011 (FRESHMAN): Was a late addition to the Aggies’ fall camp roster … ended up handling the snapping duties on punts in 12 games … contributed a tackle on punt coverage.

2010: Redshirted … made the travel squad as the Aggies’ backup deep snapper, but didn’t see any game action. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by David Wetzel at Reagan High School in San Antonio ... was named his team’s special teams MVP as a senior (2009), helping the Rattlers to the district title ... forced a fumble and recovered another in each of his final two seasons ... team went to the regional finals as a junior (2008) ... also played baseball ... was a two-time academic alldistrict honoree. PERSONAL: Justin Ryan Ortega is the son of Abel and Lorrie Ortega ... born March 2, 1992 ... grandfather, Ferris Darr, attended A&M ... agricultural leadership and development major.

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SEAN PORTER Schertz, Texas Clemens HS CAREER GAMES: 39 STARTS: 28 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 27

10 LB

6-2 230 Sr-3L

2011 First-Team All-Big 12 Honors by the Associated Press 2011 (JUNIOR): Was a consistent force at outside linebacker for the Aggies … earned first-team All-Big 12 honors after posting 79 tackles, and leading the team with 9.5 sacks and second with 17 tackles for loss of yardage … his 9.5 sacks (.73 per game) led the Big 12 and were tied for No. 16 nationally … his 17 TFLs ranked tied for third in the Big 12 … had four or more tackles in every game, including a season-high 10 stops against SMU … had a season-high two QB sacks against Oklahoma State and Arkansas. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Ranked No. 3 on the team with 74 tackles, including 35 solo stops, while starting all 13 games … sideline to sideline defender contributed seven tackles for losses and six passes broken up … posted a career-best 10 tackles against Oklahoma State … best overall game may have been against Oklahoma when he made seven tackles, broke up three passes and had two tackles for losses … recovered a fumble against Texas … contributed eight tackles against FIU and Texas Tech.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 13 games as a true freshman,

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DOMONIQUE PATTERSON Dallas, Texas Skyline HS CAREER GAMES: 8 STARTS: 0

23

making two starts ... one of seven true freshmen to appear in all 13 games ... was one of the first defenders off the bench, earning first career start at Colorado (11/7) and getting the nod in the Independence Bowl vs Georgia (12/28) ... tallied at least three tackles in 10 of 12 games ... nine tackles came on special teams, ranking third on the squad ... posted a season-best six tackles at Oklahoma (11/14) ... picked up first career sack against the Buffaloes.

LB

6-0 218 Jr-1L

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Contributed two tackles in three games of action. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Saw limited action as a backup linebacker and special teamer … made two tackles while seeing action in five games. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Reginald Samples at Skyline High School in Dallas ... an honorable mention all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior (2009) ... named a Max Emfinger All-American ... a second-team All-Dallas Area pick by The Dallas Morning News ... also a first-team alldistrict honoree and a member of the SuperPrep Southwest Team ... earned first-team all-district honors as a junior (2008) after registering 121 tackles, 11 sacks and three interceptions ... ran two picks back for scores ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Stanford and Colorado.

PERSONAL: Domonique Patterson is the son of Yamika Patterson of Lancaster, Texas and Anthony Burney … born January 12, 1992 ... undecided on a major.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Greg Ferrara at Clemens High School in Schertz, Texas ... earned first-team All-District (26-4A) honors at linebacker … named to the San Antonio Express-News All-Area second-team … as a junior (2007) recorded 137 tackles (85 solo), seven sacks, an interception, forced two fumbles and recovered three more … as a senior (2008) tallied 139 tackles, seven sacks, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble … Maroon and White Report Texas Top 35.

PERSONAL: Sean Porter is the son of LeRoy and Natalie Porter ... chose the Aggies over Missouri and Houston ... born January 12, 1991 ... recreation, parks and tourism sciences major.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS DEFENSE 2009 2010 2011

TAC 42 74 79

UT 23 35 50

AT 19 39 29

INT 0/0 0/0 0/0

QBS/YD 1.0 / 5 0.5 / 2 9.5 / 74

TFL/YD PBU 4.0 / 9 0 7.0 / 20 6 17.0 / 93 2

Career

195

108

87

0/0

11 / 81

28.0 / 122

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS RECEIVING 2010 2011

No. 9 14

YDS 58 135

AVG 6.4 9.6

TD 1 1

LP 18 32

Career

23

193

8.4

2

32

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS ..................... 3 vs. Missouri ......................Oct. 29, 2011 RECEIVING YARDS ........... 32 vs. SMU ............................ Sept. 4, 2011 LONG RECEPTION ............ 32 (td) vs. SMU ..................... Sept. 4, 2011

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WILL RANDOLPH

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Copperas Cove, Texas Copperas Cove HS

CAREER BESTS TACKLES ........................... 10 vs. SMU ............................. Sept. 4, 2011 TACKLES FOR LOSS ......... 2 Oklahoma ........................... Nov. 6, 2010 SACKS ............................... 1.0 at Colorado..................... Nov. 7, 2009 PBU .................................. 3 Oklahoma ........................... Nov. 6, 2010

CAREER GAMES: 1 STARTS: 0

34 RB

5-9 189 So-1L

2011 (FRESHMAN): Took off his redshirt in game 11 after Cyrus Gray went out with a shoulder injury against Kansas … gained 37 yards on 10 carries against the Jayhawks.

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HUTSON PRIOLEAU

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Fort Worth, Texas All Saints Episcopal HS CAREER GAMES: 25 STARTS: 7

80 TE 6-4 251 Jr-2L

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jack Welch at Copperas Cove High School … was a unanimous first-team District 12-5A selection after rushing for 1,117 yards and 19 touchdowns on 146 carries as a senior … also named to the Killeen Daily Herald first-team All-Area team was named the Killeen Daily Herald Player of the Week after leading Cove to 21-17 win over Bryan High School. PERSONAL: Will Randolph was born Jan. 26, 1992 … his guardian is Shanell Watson of Killeen, Texas … agricultural leadership and development major.

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FLOYD RAVEN SR.

CONSECUTIVE: 1 2011 (SOPHOMORE): Contributed 14 catches for 135 yards and a touchdown … saw action in all 13 games, including starts against Idaho, Oklahoma State, Arkansas, and Northwestern … had a season-high three catches against Missouri … scored his lone touchdown of the season on a 32-yard catch against SMU.

Kenner, La. East St. John HS

2010 (FRESHMAN): Caught nine passes for 58 passes with a touch-

CAREER GAMES: 12

down … his first career touchdown came on a 1-yard pass against Oklahoma … saw action in 12 games and mades starts against Baylor, Nebraska and LSU in the Cotton Bowl … had a season-high two catches against Oklahoma State and Oklahoma … selected to second-team Academic All-Big 12 team.

STARTS: 0

2009: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Aaron Beck at All Saints Episcopal School in Fort Worth ... member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (2nd Team TE) … named to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Super Team (Private Schools-First Team) … as a junior (2007) caught 12 passes for 249 yards and four touchdowns … as a senior (2008) caught 36 passes for 751 yards and 11 touchdowns … two-way player also contributed 59 tackles and eight sacks … Maroon and White Report Texas Top 35.

PERSONAL: Hutson Prioleau is the son of Frost and Martha Prioleau ... born November 11, 1990 ... chose Texas A&M over Cal, Utah and Houston ... university studies in the Mays Business School major.

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14 DB

6-2 190 So-1L

2011 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 12 games on special teams and as a backup cornerback … all six of his tackles came on kick coverage … Raven ranked fifth on the team in special teams tackles … had a season-high two tackles against Idaho. HIGH SCHOOL: Posted 38 tackles with an interception as a senior cornerback at East St. John … the versatile Raven lined up at linebacker as a junior … rated the No. 12 cornerback in the nation by Rivals.com and No. 151 overall prospect nationally by Rivals.com …named PrepStar All-Region … ranked the No. 17 recruit in Louisiana by SuperPrep … chose the Aggies over Ole Miss, Michigan, Pitt and Utah … helped East St. John to a 9-3-1 record in 2010.

PERSONAL: Floyd Raven Sr. was born Dec. 31, 1992 … undecided on a major.


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IVAN ROBINSON Longville, La. South Beauregard HS CAREER GAMES: 4 STARTS: 0

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS

89 DL

DEFENSE 2009 2010 2011

TAC 0 4 27

UT 0 1 17

AT 0 3 10

INT 0/0 0/0 0/0

QBS/YD 0/ 0 1.0 / 3 3.0 / 23

TFL/YD 0/ 0 1.0 / 3 4.0 / 25

PBU 0 0 0

Career

31

18

13

0/0

4.0 / 26

5.0 / 28

0

6-3 270

CAREER BESTS TACKLES .............................. 6 vs. Arkansas .......................Oct. 1, 2011

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2011: Redshirted.

RHONTAE SCALES

2010 (FRESHMAN): Contributed two tackles while seeing action in four games.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Shawn Demeritt at South Beauregard High School in Longville, Louisiana ... was a SuperPrep All-American as a senior (2009) ... registered 94 tackles, 21 for loss, including nine sacks ... a firstteam all-area and second-team all-district pick ... totaled 96 stops as a junior (2008), including 10 for loss, en route to first-team all-area and secondteam all-district honors ... also a standout on the basketball court, earned second-team all-district accolades in hoops during his junior campaign ... chose Texas A&M over offers from LSU, Tennessee and Ole Miss.

PERSONAL: Ivan Robinson is the son of Gracie and Ivan Robison of Ragley, La. … born November 17, 1990 ... agricultural leadership and development major.

Killeen, Texas Killeen HS CAREER GAMES: 26 STARTS: 0

73 DL

6-6 300 Jr-2L

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Backup defensive lineman saw action in every game as an upback on the Aggies’ punt team. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Backup offensive lineman saw action in every game … served as an upback on the Aggies’ punt team.

2009: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Sam Jones at Killeen High School ... mem-

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CALEB RUSSELL Midlothian,Texas Midlothian HS CAREER GAMES: 22 STARTS: 3

47 DL

ber of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team (3rd Team OL) … named a SuperPrep All-American … garnered first-team All-State honors from The Associated Press … also tabbed as an All-State selection by the TSWA … earned first-team All-District honors as both a junior and senior … recorded 65 pancake blocks and 55 knockdowns as a senior (2008) … Austin AmericanStatesman Texas Fab 55 … Maroon and White Report Texas Top 35.

PERSONAL: Rhontae Scales is the son of Lorenzo and Chinita Scales ... born November 14, 1990 ... chose Texas A&M over Texas Tech and Oklahoma State ... agricultural leadership and development major.

6-2 248 Sr-2L

2011 (JUNIOR): Was put on scholarship the week prior to the seasonopener vs. SMU … contributed 27 tackles, including 17 solo stops while seeing action in all 13 games with three starts … a good pass rusher, Russell had three QB sacks for a loss of 23 yards and three QB pressures … had a season-high six tackles against Arkansas and five against Texas Tech.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Contributed four tackles while serving as a top backup at the “joker” position … saw action in eight games … had a careerhigh two tackles against Stephen F. Austin … had a memorable sack of mobile Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin in the Aggies’ win.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in one game, the Aggies’ win over UAB (9/26) ... had the honor of wearing the prestigious “12th Man” jersey in the game ... did not record a tackle.

2008: Redshirted. PERSONAL: Caleb Russell is the son of Andrea and Ronnie Russell of Waxahachie, Texas … born July 21, 1989 ... sport management major … a brother, Josh, was an offensive lineman for the Aggies and earned a varsity letter in 2008.

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JAMEILL SHOWERS Killeen, Texas Shoemaker HS CAREER GAMES: 4 STARTS: 0

3 QB

6-2 219 So-1L

2010 (FRESHMAN): Won the backup quarterback job in fall camp … saw action in four games, mostly in relief of starter Ryan Tannehill but also in short yardage situations late in the season … completed 4-of-5 passes for 40 yards with a long completion of 23 yards … rushed for 33 yards on nine carries and posted his first career touchdown against Kansas State … completed season-high 4-of-4 passes for 40 yards against Idaho … rushed for 24 yards on five carries against Kansas.

2010: Redshirted … enrolled in January and went through spring drills with the Aggies.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ken Gray and Shoemaker High School in Killeen ... an honorable mention all-state selection as a junior (2008) by the Texas Sports Writers Association ... threw for 2,150 yards and 22 touchdowns, while gaining 513 yards on the ground ... missed the 2009 football season due to injury ... chose A&M over offers from Purdue and Houston. PERSONAL: Jameill Showers is the son of Shauna and James Showers of Killeen, Texas … born September 6, 1991 ... health education major.

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GAVIN STANSBURY Franklin, La. Franklin HS

72 DL 6-4

CAREER GAMES: 13 STARTS: 0

265 So-1L

three double-digit tackle games, including a season-high 13 against Missouri and Kansas State … also had 10 tackles against Oklahoma State.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Shifted to inside linebacker in 2010 and emerged as a valuable backup … saw action in all 13 games and contributed seven tackles, including one for a loss of yardage … had a season-high two tackles against Missouri and Kansas … solid special teams contributor.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in all 13 games as a true freshman and made seven starts, all at outside linebacker ... one of seven true freshmen to appear in all 13 games ... made three tackles against Georgia (12/28), playing in his hometown in the Independence Bowl ... recorded seasonhigh four tackles against Utah State (9/19). HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Suggs at Byrd High School in Shreveport, Louisiana ... Honorable-Mention 5A All-State LB (Louisiana Sports Writers Association) … as a junior logged 109 tackles, three sacks and intercepted a pass … as a senior tallied 115 tackles, 10 TFLs and three sacks … named to the New Orleans Times-Picayune Preseason Top 25 (Louisiana) Blue Chip List … named a Louisiana Top 15 recruit by SuperPrep. PERSONAL: Jonathan Stewart is the son of James and Helen Stewart ... chose the Aggies over Texas Tech, Alabama, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Cal and Michigan ... born November 23, 1990 ... sport management major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS

2011 (FRESHMAN): One of the first defensive linemen off the bench … contributed 15 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss … had a sack and a QB pressure … forced a pair of fumbles … had at least one tackle in 11 of 13 games … had a season-high two tackles against several opponents.

2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Hedrick at Franklin High School ... a

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two-time first-team all-district honoree ... was a Max Emfinger All-American and SuperPrep Southwest Team selection as a senior (2009) after recording 65 tackles and 12 sacks ... had 96 stops, eight sacks and three fumble recoveries as a junior (2008) ... chose Texas A&M over offers from Arkansas and Ole Miss.

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PERSONAL: Gavin Stansbury is the son of Almetra Pierce of Centerville, Texas and Charles Stansbury of Centerville, La. … born September 7, 1992 ... undecided on a major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS DEFENSE 2011

TAC 15

UT 7

AT 8

INT 0/0

QBS/YD 1.0 / 7

TFL/YD 3.5 / 9

PBU 0

Career

15

7

8

0/0

1.0 / 7

3.5 / 9

0

CAREER BESTS TACKLES .......................................................... 2 vs. several opponents

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JONATHAN STEWART Shreveport, La. Byrd HS CAREER GAMES: 39 STARTS: 20

11 LB 6-4 244 Sr-3L

CONSECUTIVE: 13 2011 (JUNIOR): In his first season as a starter at inside linebacker, Stewart led the team with 98 tackles, including a team-high 55 solo tackles … started all 13 games … also contributed 5.5 tackles for loss of yardage, including three sacks … forced two fumbles and recovered a fumble … had

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DEFENSE 2009 2010 2011 Career

TAC 28 7 98 133

UT 15 4 55

AT 13 3 43

INT 0/0 0/0 0/0

QBS/YD 0/0 0/0 3.0 / 22

TFL/YD 1.0 / 3 1.0 / 2 5.5 / 25

PBU 1 0 1

74

59

0/0

3.0 / 22

7.5 / 30

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CAREER BESTS TACKLES .............................13 vs. Missouri .................... Oct. 29, 2011


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RYAN SWOPE Austin, Texas Westlake HS CAREER GAMES: 38 STARTS: 23 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 4

25 WR 6-0 206 Sr-3L

Second-Team All-Big 12 Honors by The Associated Press and Head Coaches 2011 (JUNIOR): Posted the greatest receiving season in school history with A&M records with 89 catches for 1,207 yards … earned second-team All-Big 12 honors … also grabbed 11 touchdown catches, which ranks No. 2 in school history … had a school-record six 100-yard receiving games, including a career-best 206 yards on 11 catches against Baylor … also posted 8-109 vs. SMU, 7-105 vs. Oklahoma State, 8-149 vs. Oklahoma, 9-137 vs. Kansas, and 8-105 vs Northwestern … his 230-yard game ranked No. 5 in school history … set another school record with four TD catches against Baylor … led the team with 16 offensive plays of 20 yards or more (all receptions), and had a team-high seven 20-yard plus TD plays … long TD catch of the season was a 79-yarder against Oklahoma, and had a pair of 68-yard TD receptions against Baylor.

2010 (SOPHOMORE): Huge statistical season allowed him to break Rod Bernstine’s long-standing school record for receptions in a season … his impressive statistical line was 72 catches for 825 yards with four touchdowns while starting all 13 games, which broke the old record of 65 set by Bernstine in 1986 … challenged the school record for catches in a game in the season-opener when he posted 13 catches (for 106 yards) against SFA, which tied for second-most in school history … had three 100 yard games with 106 vs. SFA, 105 vs. Texas Tech and a career-high 136 vs. Oklahoma … his long catch of the season was a crucial one for the Aggies when his 64yard TD catch iced the Aggies’ win over Oklahoma … also contributed 58 yards on 11 carries and 87 kickoff return yards on five attempts.

2009 (FRESHMAN): True freshman appeared in all but the first game of the year, primarily on special teams and as a backup wideout ... matched a season high with four receptions (for 31 yards) in Independence Bowl vs Georgia (12/28) ... very strong showing as kickoff returner against Texas (11/26), totaling 180 yards on seven returns (25.7 average) with a high of 39 ... came on late in season, catching 10 passes for 108 yards over the last four games ... season-best four catches for 38 yards against Baylor (11/21) ... made first career start at Colorado (11/7), totaling a season-high 39 yards ... hauled in first career touchdown pass in win over UAB (9/26) ... 10 of 19 receptions on the year (53 percent) went for first downs or touchdowns ... also made three tackles on special teams. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Derek Long at Westlake High School in Austin ... Earned All-State honors as a running back by both the AP and TSWA as a senior … also earned All-State honors as a kick returner (TSWA) … named the 25-5A Offensive MVP … as a sophomore ran for 262 yards and five touchdowns on only 30 carries … also recorded 39 tackles and intercepted two passes … as a junior ran for 1,336 yards and 14 touchdowns … also contributed 23 receptions for 539 yards and seven touchdowns and returned a kickoff for a touchdown … as a senior ran for 1,826 yards and 27 touchdowns to go along with 21 catches for 443 yards and four touchdowns … named Region 4 Player of the Week after rushing for 175 yards and four touchdowns and catching five passes for 76 yards and a score in win over Austin Bowie … Austin American-Statesman Texas Fab 55 … Maroon and White Report Texas Top 35 … placed 5th at the 5A State track meet as a junior with a time of 10.7 in the 100 meters … was also a regional qualifer in the 200 with a clocking of 21.93.

PERSONAL: Ryan Swope is the son of Paul and Louise Swope ... chose the Aggies over Texas Tech ... born September 20, 1990 ... brother, Louie, is a defensive back on the Aggie football team ... also has two sisters, Regan and Hannah ... university studies with an emphasis on agriculture and life sciences major.

CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS RECEIVING 2009 2010 2011

No. 19 72 89

YDS 172 825 1,207

AVG 9.1 11.5 13.6

TD 1 4 11

LP 27 64 79

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180

2,204

12.2

16

79

CAREER BESTS RECEPTIONS ....................... 13 vs. Stephen F. Austin .... Sept. 5, 2010 RECEIVING YARDS .............. 206 vs. Baylor......................Oct. 15, 2011 LONG RECEPTION .............. 79 vs. Oklahoma ............... Nov. 5, 2011 TOUCHDOWNS ................... 4 vs. Baylor......................Oct. 15, 2011 KO RETURNS ....................... 7 vs. Texas ...................... Nov. 26, 2009 KO YARDAGES ..................... 180 vs. Texas ...................... Nov. 26, 2009 LONG KO RETURN .............. 39 vs. Texas ...................... Nov. 26, 2009

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TYRELL TAYLOR Houston, Texas Galena Park HS CAREER GAMES: 10 STARTS: 0

35 LB 6-4 212 So-1L

2011 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 10 games and contributed four tackles at outside linebacker. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ray Zepeda at Galena Park High School … Earned District 19-4A Defensive Co-MVP honors after making 65 tackles, 12 sacks, 3 caused fumbles and one blocked punt returned for a TD as a senior … as a junior, Taylor had 70 tackles, nine sacks, two forced fumbles and a blocked punt returned for a score. PERSONAL: Tyrell Taylor is the son of Kimberly Taylor of Galena Park, Texas … born Dec. 7, 1992 … ag leadership and development major.

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STEVEN TERRELL

A G G I E S

Allen, Texas Allen HS CAREER GAMES: 39 STARTS: 11 CONSECUTIVE STARTS: 3

21 DB 5-10 193 Sr-3L

2011 (JUNIOR): Valuable backup shined as a starter in the final three games of the season … grabbed an interception in two of the starts and made 13 total tackles in the last three games … for the season, Terrell contributed 24 tackles, including 13 solo stops in 13 games of action (four starts) … posted a season-high eight tackles against Kansas … gained 62 yards on his two interception returns with a 42-yarder vs. the Jayhawks and a 20-yarder against the Longhorns … selected to first-team Academic All-Big 12 team. 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Was a co-starter for the Aggies at safety with seven starts while seeing action in every game … contributed 46 tackles and broke up a pair of passes … also recovered a fumble … had a seasonhigh nine tackles against Baylor … had eight stops against Arkansas in the Southwest Classic and five tackles vs. FIU … selected to first-team Academic All-Big 12 team.

2009 (FRESHMAN): One of seven true freshmen to appear in all 13 games ... saw significant action off the bench as a backup cornerback ... had a pair of tackles at Texas Tech (10/24) and at Oklahoma (11/14) ... four of eight tackles on the year have come on special teams.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tom Westerberg at Allen High School ... helped lead the Eagles to the 2008 5A Division I State Championship as a senior… named first-team All-State by the TSWA … also garnered All-State recognition by The Associated Press … recorded 122 tackles, blocked five kicks and intercepted two passes ... honorable mention Academic All-State (THSCA) … earned All-District (8-5A) honors at defensive back … as a sophomore (2006) recorded 26 tackles … as a junior (2007) recorded 96 tackles, broke up 12 passes, blocked six kicks and intercepted four passes.

PERSONAL: Steven Terrell is the son of Danny and Lorine Terrell ... chose the Aggies over Wisconsin, Arizona State, TCU and Louisville ... was a high school teammate of fellow Aggie Uzoma Nwachukwu ... born September 21, 1990 ... sport management major. CAREER STATISTICAL TOTALS DEFENSE 2009 2010 2011

TAC 8 46 24

UT 6 19 13

AT 2 27 11

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QBS/YD 0/0 0/0 0/0

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TFL/YD 0/0 0.5 / 0 2.5 / 5 3/5

PBU 0 2 0 2

CAREER BESTS TACKLES .............................. 9 at Baylor ........................ Nov. 13, 2010 LONG INT RETURN ............ 42 vs. Texas ........................ Nov. 24, 2011


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DEREL WALKER Hillsboro, Texas Hillsboro HS / Trinity Valley CC

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PERSONAL: Derel Tedmound Walker is the son of Patricia Williams and Stacy Brown … born June 29, 1991 in Hillsboro, Texas … agricultural leadership and development major.

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was a football, baseball, power-lifting and track and field standout at Hillsboro. … earned 2009 All-Centex honors as a wide receiver from the Waco Tribune-Herald.

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Brookshire, Texas Royal HS / Oklahoma

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for 864 yards and 10 touchdowns while helping the Cardinals to an 8-3 record and the second round of the playoffs in 2011. … Citizens Bank Bowl Player of the Game in 2011. … started five games as a freshman while helping Trinity Valley CC advance to the second round of the playoffs in 2010. … rated the No. 33 JUCO player nationally and the No. 6 wide receiver by SuperPrep.

SHAUN WARD

BRANDON WILLIAMS

WR

2010-11: Coached by Brad Smiley at Trinity Valley CC. … caught 44 passes

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2011 (FRESHMAN / OKLAHOMA): Rushed for 219 yards on 46 carries while seeing action in eight games for the Sooners … made debut vs. Ball State, finishing with 58 yards on 11 carries ... had three carries for seven yards vs. Texas ... career-long 17-yard rush at Kansas ... had three carries for 26 yards vs. Baylor, all in the fourth quarter ... career-high 80 yards on 11 carries vs. Iowa State. HIGH SCHOOL: Under Armour All-American ... named to PrepStar Dream Team ... five-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... No. 3 running back nationally by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... four-star recruit by ESPN.com ... No. 7 running back nationally by ESPN.com ... No. 16 overall player nationally by Rivals.com ... No. 3 player in the state of Texas by Rivals.com ... rushed for 2,438 yards and 33 touchdowns in 2010 while racking up 144 yards receiving with two TDs ... 2010 Texas 3A all-state ... rushed for 1,815 yards and 14 TDs as a junior while totaling 38 receptions for 512 yards and four TDs.

PERSONAL: Brandon Williams is the son of Cynthia Williams … born Sept. 9, 1992 in Houston, Texas … agricultural leadership and development.

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L E KENDRICK WILLIAMS

LB 6-2

Sharpstown, Texas Sharpstown HS

244 So-1L

CAREER GAMES: 2

2011 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in nine games and contributed one

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tackle … gained valuable experience in his first season of action.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by James Clyburn at Boyd Anderson High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. … as a senior, Ward compiled 86 tackles, including nine sacks … he also contributed an interception return for a touchdown, and two fumble recoveries, including one he returned for a score … PrepStar All-Region … chose the Aggies over Florida, USC, West Virginia and several others.

PERSONAL: Shaun Ward is the son of Sharon and Raymond Ward of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. … born Aug. 27, 1993 … undecided on a major.

17 WR 5-8 170 So-SQ

2011 (FRESHMAN): Saw action against Baylor and Kansas. 2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Gary Gutierrez at Sharpstown High School ... a first-team all-district selection as a senior (2009) ... earned Max Emfinger all-America accolades ... as a junior (2008), ran six kickoffs and five punts back for touchdowns ... also had a defensive score. PERSONAL: LeKendrick Williams is the son of Diana Johnson of Houston, Texas … born Sept. 29, 1991 … undecided on a major … nickname is “Beep Beep”.

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JUSTIN BASS Plano, Texas West

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PERSONAL: Justin Bass is the son of B.J. and Annie Bass of Plano, Texas ... undecided on a major … his brother, Ben, was a three-year letterwinner for the Aggies and signed a free agent contract with the Dallas Cowboys after graduation.

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Cypress, Texas Cypress Woods HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Hughes at Plano West High School …

COLTON BEARDMORE

Friendswood, Texas Friendswood HS/Incarnate Word

LB

2011 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any action.

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SAM GIAMFORTONE

2011: Coached by Mike Santiago at the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas … saw action in every game as a redshirt freshman. PERSONAL: Samuel Giamfortone is the son of Laura Giamfortone of Friendswood, Texas … born Aug. 20, 1992 in Texas City, Texas … political science major.

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TYLER GODWIN

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League City, Texas Clear Springs HS

WR

… all-district selection at wide receiver … also competed in track and field and powerlifting, and was a regional qualifier in power-lifting.

6-3 Fr-HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by David Jones at Cypress Woods High School

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5-9 Fr-RS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Clint Hartman at Clear Springs High School … earned first-team all-district honors … named the Offensive Line MVP at the National Underclassman Combine … also lettered in wrestling and track and field.

more of Cypress, Texas … born Jan. 20, 1993 in Houston, Texas … plans to major in business-finance.

PERSONAL: Tyler Chase Godwin is the son of Laura and Wesley Godwin of League City, Texas … born July 19, 1993 in El Paso, Texas … agricultural leadership and development major … his great grandfather played football at TCU for its 1938 National Championship team … is an Eagle Scout.

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PERSONAL: Colton Beardmore is the son of Michelle and Brian Beard-

MATT FRITSCHE Bryan, Texas Rudder HS

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GARRETT GRAHAM

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Mansfield, Texas Mansfield HS

6-3

5-10 197

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So-SQ 2011 (FRESHMAN): Did not see any action.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by C.M. Peir at Rudder High School in Bryan,

2010: Redshirted

Texas … first-team all-district outside linebacker … was the Defensive MVP in 2010 and the Special Teams Player of the Year in 2011 … also played baseball, basketball and track and field … earned first-team all-district and second-team All-America honors at second base on the diamond.

PERSONAL: Matthew Lee Fritsche is the son of Laurie and Alan Fritsche of Bryan, Texas … born Nov. 21, 1992 in Bryan, Texas … sports management major.

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2011: Redshirted.

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37

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jeff Hulme at Mansfield High School … two-time all-district fullback … named team’s Offensive MVP … earned academic all-state honors … also earned letters in track and powerlifting. PERSONAL: Garrett Graham is the son of Dana and Gary Graham of Mansfield, Texas … born May 21, 1992 in Dallas, Texas … finance major.


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DYLAN GUTHRIE Houston, Texas Memorial HS

57 OL 6-3

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by former Aggie baseball letterman Lee Fedora at Navasota High School ... earned first-team all-district honors at wide receiver as a senior (2008) ... as a junior (-2007), was a second-team alldistrict pick ... honorable mention academic all-state pick as a senior. PERSONAL: Gaston Lamascus is the son of Alan and Gwen Lamascus of Navasota ... born September 10, 1990 ... has two sisters, Amanda and Analyse ... university studies major with an emphasis on liberal arts.

269 So-SQ 2011: Redshirted.

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CALEB LITTLE

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Gary Koch at Memorial High School in Houston, Texas … earned first-team All-District 19-5A honors and honorable mention all-state honors in 2010 … also lettered in basketball.

PERSONAL: Dylan Guthrie is the son of Laura and Gary Guthrie of Houston …born May 14, 1993 in Honolulu, Hawaii … petroleum engineering major … His grandfather played basketball at Oregon State, and a pair of his uncles played football and basketball, respectively, for the Beavers.

Salado, Texas Salado HS

86 TE 6-3 225 So-RS

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CODY JOHNSON Anahuac, Texas Anahuac HS

58 LB

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jeff Cheatham at Salado High School … first-team all-district at tight end and defensive line as a junior and senior … earned all-district honors at defensive line as a sophomore … honorable mention all-state as a sophomore … also lettered in basketball, baseball, track and powerlifting. PERSONAL: Caleb James Little is the son of Kim and Craig Little of Salado, Texas … born Dec. 29, 1991 in Lufkin, Texas … economics major.

6-1 220 Fr-RS

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SAM MOELLER

2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Darrell Barbay at Anahuac High School … all-district defensive end and quarterback as a senior … two-time academic all-state honorable mention … also earned all-district mention in basketball and baseball.

San Antonio, Texas Antonian Prep HS

PERSONAL: Cody Johnson is the son of Camilla Raymond of Hankamer,

44 DB 5-11 186

Texas … born March 1, 1993 in Baytown, Texas … mechanical engineering major.

Fr-RS 2011: Redshirted.

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GASTON LAMASCUS Navasota, Texas Navasota HS CAREER GAMES: 1 STARTS: 0

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Steve Kurtz at Antonian College Prep in

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San Antonio, Texas … earned all-district honors at cornerback and safety, as well as wide receiver … named Antonian’s team MVP and the Defensive MVP … named academic all-state … also lettered in baseball and track … named the Sub 5A Athlete of the Year in San Antonio … named to the allarea sprint team and ranked No. 2 in the state in the 100-meter dash.

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PERSONAL: Samuel Joseph Moeller is the son of Janet and Ray Moeller of San Antonio, Texas … born Dec. 1, 1992 … industrial distribution major … His uncle, Bubba Moeller, played baseball for Texas A&M.

5-6 182 Jr-SQ

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in the Aggies’ win over Kansas. 2010 (FRESHMAN): Did not see action. 2009: Redshirted.

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MICHAEL OSADEBEY Grapevine, Texas Colleyville Heritage HS / SE Oklahoma

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Aledo, Texas Aledo HS

LB 6-1

32 DB 5-11

215

75

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2011: Didn’t see any action.

2011: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Michael Fuller at Colleyville Heritage High

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tim Buchanan at Aledo High School …

School … was a standout defender as a junior and senior … also competed in track and field, running legs on the Heritage’s school record 4x100- and 4x200-meter relays.

first-team all-district and all-state defensive back … three-year letterwinner posted nearly 200 career tackles and more than 45 broken up passes … contributed 90 tackles, five interceptions and 15 PBUs as a senior … was the THSCA All-Star MVP and a National Army Scholar-Athlete of the Year … also earned academic all-state honors … also lettered in basketball, baseball and track.

PERSONAL: Michael Osadebey is the son of Joy and Emmanuel Osadebey of Grapevine, Texas … born June 18, 1990 in Dallas, Texas … university studies major with an emphasis on agriculture and life sciences.

PERSONAL: Rylan Earl Riney is the son of Kenda and Phillip Riney of Fort Worth, Texas … born April 26, 1993 in Fort Worth, Texas … plans to major in business management.

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JONATHAN PUFFER

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RYLAN RINEY

Katy, Texas Taylor HS

64 DS 6-2 226 So-SQ

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by former Texas A&M offensive line standout Flint Risien at Katy Taylor High School … earned first-team all-district honors … also made the all-academic squad … also played basektball and track and field … received the Reliant Energy scholarship and the Touchdown Club scholarship in 2009.

PERSONAL: Jonathan Puffer is the son of Bette and Willis Puffer of Katy, Texas … born Dec. 12, 1991 in Katy, Texas … civil engineering major … his grandfather, O.D. Pugh, played football at Rice University.

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JAKE RUSSELL Sulphur Springs, Texas Sulphur Springs HS

46 LB 6-2 229 Jr-SQ

2011 (SOPHOMORE): Did not see any action … was named to the Academic All-Big 12 team and received special recognition for a perfect 4.0 grade point average.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Greg Owens at Sulphur Springs High School … earned Associated Press honorable mention all-state honors … two-time first-team all-district pick … helped Sulphur Springs HS to the Class 4A state crown in 2008 … also lettered in powerlifting and finished in the top 10 at state in 2009.

PERSONAL: Jacob Nolen Russell is the son of Glen and Ellen Russell of Sulphur Springs, Texas … born Sept. 21, 1990 in Denton, Texas … petroleum engineering major.

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CADEN SMITH Roscoe, Texas Roscoe HS

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53 OL 6-3

MATT WILKINS College Station, Texas Texas A&M Consolidatd HS

35 WR 5-9

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180

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Fr-RS HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jim Slaughter at A&M Consolidated High

2011: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jonathan Haseloff at Roscoe High School … earned district MVP and all-state honors … also earned all-state honors in basketball and helped the Plowboys to a state hoops title … advanced to state in the shot put and discus in track and field.

PERSONAL: Seth Caden Smith is the son of Cailla and Randall Smith of Roscoe, Texas … born May 22, 1992 in Lubbock, Texas … industrial distribution major … his brothers, Chey and Cale, played collegiate sports -- Chey played football at West Texas A&M and Cale ran track for Texas Tech.

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LOUIE SWOPE Austin, Texas Westlake HS CAREER GAMES: 2 STARTS: 0

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School in College Station … two-year letterman earned academic all-district honors … received the 2010 Tiger Football Heart Award … also competed in power-lifting.

PERSONAL: John Matthew Wilkins is the son of Sandra and Neal Wilkins of College Station, Texas … born Oct. 24, 1991 in Gainesville, Fla. … kinesiology major … his uncle, Dick Wilkins, played football at Notre Dame.

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ALLEN WOODUM Conroe, Texas Conroe HS

59 OL 6-3

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292

5-11

Sr-SQ

186 So-SQ

2011 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in the Kansas game and posted his first career tackle ... Recorded his second tackle in the bowl game against Northwestern.

2011: Saw action against Stephen F. Austin in the Aggies’ season-opener … named to the second-team Academic All-Big 12 football squad. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Conroe High School. PERSONAL: Allen Woodum is pursuing a degree in industrial engineering.

2010: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Derek Long at Westlake High School in Austin ... a first-team all-district honoree and team captain ... was a preseason all-CenTex selection ... was a regional qualifier in four track events (200, 4x100, 4x200, 4x400). PERSONAL: Louie Swope is the son of Paul and Louise Swope ... born November 3, 1991 ... brother, Ryan, is a senior wide receiver on the Aggie football team ... also has two sisters, Regan and Hannah ... undecided on a major.

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2012 TEXAS A&M SIGNEES TRA CARSON Texarkana, Texas Liberty-Eylau HS

RB 6-0

Gray recently broke his record … Harris played for the New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles in a three-year NFL career from 1989-91 … the elder Harris was drafted in the fourth round of the 1989 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers.

227 So-TR

2012: Joined the A&M squad after transferring from Oregon.

SABIAN HOLMES

2011 (FRESHMAN): True freshman was team’s fourth-leading rusher with 254 yards, appearing in 10 games for the Ducks … carried three times for 13 yards in win vs. Oregon State … ran for 80 yards on 11 attempts, scoring first collegiate rushing touchdown in win over Colorado … posted career-high 82 yards on nine attempts, including a career-long 29-yard run, and caught one pass for six yards in win vs. Missouri State … rushed for 35 yards on nine carries in win vs. Nevada.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Craig Colvins at Liberty-Eylau High School

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in Texarkana, Texas … four-year letterwinner was a four-star recruit by Scout.com and garnered three stars from Rivals.com, ESPN and 247Sports. com … considered the No. 22 running back nationally by Scout.com … broke LaMichael James’ single-season school record as a senior, when he ran for 2,202 yards and 24 TDs on 196 carries … U.S. Air Force Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 31, 2010, after carrying the ball 15 times for 200 yards and three touchdowns - all in the first half of a road win over Mount Vernon … named to the Class 3A All-State first-team … awarded district MVP honors in each of his final two prep seasons … rushed 167 times for 1,342 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior … selected as the top running back on the all-area team in 2009 … named to the all-district first team as a sophomore in 2008 … was the 2007 Newcomer of the Year for 3A Region II District 15.

Southlake, Texas Carroll HS

WR 5-11 175 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coach by Hal Wasson at Carroll HS in Southlake, Texas … helped lead Southlake Carroll to the Texas 5A Div. I State Championship, grabbing 11 catches for 138 yards and a touchdown in the title game as a senior … earned District 7-5A MVP honors and second-team All-State honors in 2011 … compiled 85 receptions for 1,336 yards and 14 touchdowns from his wide receiver spots in 2011 … defensively, Holmes recorded 46 tackles, including four tackles for loss, two interceptions, 19 passes broken up, and 2 fumble recoveries … as a junior, Holmes grabbed 17 receptions for 297 yards and two touchdowns … rated as a 3-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals. com, Scout.com and 247sports.com … chose A&M over offers from Memphis and Baylor.

PERSONAL: Sabian Holmes is the son of former Longhorn defensive back Tony Holmes … born Sept. 21, 1993.

PERSONAL: Latrarion Lee Carson is the son of Richard and Rhonda Carson.

DE’VANTE HARRIS Mesquite, Texas Horn HS

DB 160 Fr-HS

der Armour All-American … named District 11-5A MVP as a senior after compiling 27 tackles, one interception that he returned for a touchdown, five passes broken up and two blocked kicks … allowed just three pass completions against him all year … awarded Defensive Newcomer of the Year for District 11-5A in 2010 … rated as a 4-star recruit and part of ESPNU’s National 150 at No. 144 and the No. 11 defensive back … Rivals.com puts Harris as the No. 69 player overall and the No. 3 cornerback … rated as a 4-star recruit and the No. 9 cornerback nationally by by 247sports.com … rated as a 4-star recruit and the No. 16 cornerback nationally by Scout.com … SuperPrep ranks him as the No. 36 player in Texas, and the No. 8 defensive back in Texas … chose A&M over offers from Stanford, Cal, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Tennessee.

PERSONAL: De’Vante Harris is the son of Rod and Tez Harris of Mesquite, Texas … born June 30, 1993 … his father, Rod Harris, ranks as one of Texas A&M’s top receivers and return men in school history … Harris caught 87 passes for 1,395 yards from 1985-88, and held the Aggies’ school record for career kickoff return yards for more than 20 years until Cyrus

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Houston, Texas Westside HS

5-10

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Rodney Webb at Mesquite Horn HS … Un-

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GERMAIN IFEDI

OL 6-5 304 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mark Byrd at Houston Westside HS … first-team All-Greater Houston by the Houston Chronicle in 2011 … earned second-team All-State honors by the Associated Press and first-team AllDistrict 20-5A honors … recorded 96 “pancake” blocks as a senior, and also blocked a kick … ESPN rated him as a 4-star recruit and the No. 26 guard prospect … rated as a 4-star recruit and the No. 14 guard nationally by 247sports.com … rated as a 4-star recruit and the No. 15 guard nationally by Scout.com … SuperPrep ranked him as the No. 102 player in Texas and the No. 20 offensive lineman in Texas … ranked No. 22 on the Austin AmericanStateman’s Texas Fab 55 … chose A&M over offers from Arkansas, Arizona, Missouri, Oklahoma State, and Mississippi State.

PERSONAL: Germain Ifedi is the son of Ben and Victoria Ifedi … born June 2, 1994.


THOMAS JOHNSON Dallas, Texas Skyline HS

WR 5-11 180 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Reginald Samples at Dallas Skyline HS … Under Armour All-American … earned All-District 9-5A honors after making 34 catches for 803 yards and 9 touchdowns as a senior at Skyline … rated a 4-star prospect by ESPNU, Rivals.com, 247sports.com and Scout.com … ranked No. 33 in the ESPNU 150 and the No. 3 wide receiver … ranked No. 34 player and No. 4 wide receiver by Rivals.com … rated the No. 8 wide receiver nationally by Scout.com … rated the No. 5 wide receiver nationally by 247sports.com … SuperPrep rated Johnson the No. 8 player and the No. 2 receiver in the state, as well as the No. 11 wideout nationally … ranked No. 6 on the Austin American-Stateman’s Texas Fab 55 … chose A&M over Oregon, USC, Notre Dame, Texas and Miami (Fla.).

ESPN ranked him as the No. 7 center nationally in 2011 … 4-star prospect by Rivals.com and 247sports.com … ranked No. 2 center nationally by Rivals. com … rated No. 32 player and No. 5 offensive lineman in Texas by SuperPrep … ranked No. 28 on the Austin American-Stateman’s Texas Fab 55 … Matthews chose A&M over offers from Arizona, Texas Tech, LSU, and USC.

PERSONAL: Michael Matthews is the son of Carrie and Bruce Matthews of Sugar Land, Texas … born January 27, 1994 … his father, Bruce, was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2007 after an illustrious 19-year career with the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans, and currently serves as an assistant coach with the Titans … his oldest brother, Kevin, was a two-year starter at center for the Aggies (2008-09) … another brother, Jake, has started the past two seasons at offensive tackle for the Aggies.

JULIEN OBIOHA

PERSONAL: Thomas Johnson is the son of Robert Johnson and Linda Hanks … born April 18, 1994.

New Orleans, La. Brother Martin HS

POLO MANUKAINIU Euless, Texas Trinity HS

DL 6-5 255 Fr-HS

two-time All-District 6-5A defensive end … helped Trinity to an undefeated regular season and the third round of the Class 5A Div. I playoff by compiling 43 tackles and 1.5 quarterback sacks as a senior … as a junior, he compiled 60 tackles, including five quarterback sacks … 4-star prospect by ESPN and 247sports.com … ESPNU rated Manukainiu as the No. 33 defensive end in the nation … rated the No. 16 strongside defensive end in the nation by 247sports.com … 3-star prospect by Scout.com and Rivals.com … ranked No. 39 defensive end nationally by Scout.com … No. 30 defensive end nationally by Rivals.com … ranked the No. 39 overall player and the No. 5 defensive end in the state of Texas by SuperPrep.

255 Fr-HS

Orleans, La. … earned first-team Class 5A All-Louisiana honors by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association in 2011 … racked up 59 tackles and six quarterback sacks in his first season as a defensive tackle in 2011 … rated a 3-star prospect by ESPNU, 247sports.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com … ranked the No. 26 strongside defensive end nationally by 247sports.com … ranked the No. 51 defensive end nationally by ESPNU … rated the No. 26 prospect in Louisiana … ranked by SuperPrep as the No. 19 player and the No. 4 defensive end in Louisiana … chose to attend A&M over offers from Cal, Nebraska, Mississippi State, Northwestern, Arizona, Pittsburgh and Baylor.

PERSONAL: Julien Obioha is the son of Pius and Catherin Obioha … born July 7, 1994.

EDWARD POPE

PERSONAL: Polo Manukainiu is the son of Lima Uhatafe … born Jan. 22, 1994.

Carthage, Texas Carthage HS

Missouri City, Texas Elkins HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mark Bonis at Brother Martin HS in New

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Steve Lineweaver at Euless Trinity HS …

MIKE MATTHEWS

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ATH 6-2 170 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Scott Surratt at Carthage HS … U.S. Army OL 6-3 260 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Dennis Brantley at Elkins HS … Army All-American … named second-team All-American by Sports Illustrated … earned All-Greater Houston honors from the Houston Chronicle as a senior … honorable mention Class 5A all-state honors in 2011 … two-time All-District 23-5A selection after registering 60 “pancake” blocks as a junior and senior … recorded 27 “pancakes” and didn’t allow a quarterback sack as a senior … as a junior, he posted 33 “pancakes” and just one sack allowed …

All-American … SuperPrep All-American … was a first-team All-State pick on offense and a third-team selection on defense in 2011 … Earned firstteam All-East Texas honors on offense and defense by the Longview NewsJournal … As a receiver, Pope caught 76 passes for 1,233 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior in 2011 … rated a 4-star prospect by 247sports. com and Rivals.com … ranked the No. 17 athlete nationally by Rivals.com … ranked the No. 16 athlete nationally by 247sports.com … ranked the No. 30 safety nationally by ESPNU … ranked the No. 33 safety nationally by Scout. com … rated a 3-star recruit by ESPNU and Scout.com … SuperPrep ranked him the No. 25 player and No. 2 safety in Texas, and also rated him as the No. 23 defensive back in its national 290 list … chose A&M over TCU, LSU, Missouri, Baylor and Arkansas.

PERSONAL: Edward Pope is the son of Jeffery Pope … born Feb. 10, 1994.

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EDMOND RAY St. Louis, Mo. Ritenour HS

DL 6-5 290 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Hoyt Gregory at Ritenour HS in St. Louis, Mo. … SuperPrep All-American … was named the 2011 All-Metro Defensive Player of the Year by the St. Louis Post Dispatch … ranked No. 6 prospect in the St. Louis Dispatch Super 30 … was a Suburban North all-conference first-team selection on offense and defense … earned first-team all-state honors after racking up a team-high 109 tackles, along with three sacks and an interception as a senior in 2011 … as a junior in 2010, Ray posted 73 tackles and eight sacks … rated a 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPNU and 247sports.com … ranked No. 26 defensive tackle nationally by Scout.com … ranked No. 47 defensive tackle nationally by 247sports.com … ranked No. 68 defensive tackle by ESPNU … rated No. 23 recruit in the Midlands area by SuperPrep … No. 37-ranked defensive lineman on SuperPrep’s All-America 290 list … chose A&M over Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and Kansas State.

JORDAN RICHMOND Denton, Texas Denton HS

LB 6-3 225 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Joey Florence at Denton Ryan HS … earned all-state mention as a junior and a senior … received first-team All-District 14-4A honors and Class 4A All-State honorable mention after recording 75 tackles, nine tackles for loss and three interceptions in 2011 … earned third-team All-State honors from the Texas Sports Writers Association and honorable mention All-State honors from the Associated Press after compiling 134 tackles, 20 tackles for loss and four pass break ups as a junior in 2010 … rated a 4-star prospect by ESPNU, 247sports.com and Rivals.com … selected to the ESPNU 150 at No. 103 overall and the No. 8 ranked outside linebacker … rated the No. 26 outside linebacker nationally by Rivals. com, and was the No. 30 OLB by Scout.com … SuperPrep put him in their All-American 290 as the No. 39 LB, and he was listed as the No. 30 player overall and the No. 4 linebacker in Texas … chose A&M over offers from Arkansas, Stanford, and Arizona. PERSONAL: Jordan Richmond is the son of Larry and Carmen Richmond … born January 6, 1994.

MICHAEL RICHARDSON

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DeSoto, Texas DeSoto HS

DL 6-2 230 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Claude Mathis at DeSoto HS … OffenseDefense All-American … earned Class 5A second-team All-State honors by the Associated Press … named Defensive MVP of District 11-5A after posting 60 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, three forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and three interceptions as a senior in 2011 … as a junior, Richardson compiled 60 tackles and four sacks to earn second-team All-District honors … rated a 4-star prospect by ESPNU and 247sports.com … ranked the No. 21 defensive end nationally by ESPNU, and the No. 16 weakside defensive end by 247sports.com … Rated a 3-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com … SuperPrep rated him the No. 46 player overall and the No. 7 defensive end in Texas … ranked No. 27 on the Austin American-Stateman’s Texas Fab 55 … chose A&M over offers from Oklahoma State, Baylor, Tennessee, and Texas Tech.

PERSONAL: Michael Richardson is the son of Rachel Richardson and Tasha Thomas … born January 23, 1994.

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TYRONE TAYLOR Houston, Texas Galena Park HS

DE 6-3 210 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Ray Zepeda at Galena Park HS … named District 19-4A Defensive MVP as a senior in 2011 … earned second-team All-Greater Houston honors by the Houston Chronicle in 2011 … named first-team All-District 19-4A as a junior in 2010 … rated a 4-star prospect by ESPNU and 247sports.com, and 3-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com … ranked the No. 25 defensive end nationally by ESPNU … rated the No. 21 weakside defensive end nationally by 247sports.com … SuperPrep ranked him at No. 110 overall and the No. 12 defensive end in Texas … ranked No. 44 on the Austin American-Stateman’s Texas Fab 55 … chose Texas A&M over SMU. PERSONAL: Tyrone Taylor is the son of Kimberly Taylor of Galena Park, Texas … His brother, Tyrell, signed with the Aggies in 2011 and saw action as a true freshman … born December 7, 1992.


KIMO TIPOTI

OL 6-3 330

Hurst, Texas L.D. Bell HS

Fr-HS

TREY WILLIAMS Spring, Texas Dekaney HS

RB 5-8 175 Fr-HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mark Smith at L.D. Bell HS in Hurst, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Willie Amendola at Dekaney HS in Spring,

… Offense-Defense All-American … Earned first-team Super Team honors from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram after grading out at 85 percent with 63 “pancake” blocks as a senior in 2011 … Tipoti didn’t allow a quarterback sack in 2011 …also earned All-District 6-5A honors in 2011 … received second-team Super Team honors from the Star-Telegram as a junior in 2010 … 4-star prospect by ESPNU, which rated Tipoti as the No. 42 offensive tackle nationally … rated the No. 26 offensive guard nationally by Scout.com … Rivals.com rated Tipoti the No. 22 offensive guard in the nation … rated the No. 62 overall player in Texas and the No. 10 offensive lineman from the state … chose A&M over interest from Oklahoma, Houston, SMU, Texas Tech, and Purdue.

Texas … 2011 Parade All-American … 2011 Sports Illustrated All-American … 2011 U.S. Army All-American … 2011 SuperPrep All-American … 2011 Houston Touchdown Club Player of the Year finalist … earned Class 5A Offensive Player of the Year honors and was named to the first-team All-State team … first-team All-Texas by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football (Winter 2012 edition) … All-Greater Houston Offensive Player of the Year by the Houston Chronicle … finished his senior season with 447 carries for 3,890 yards and 48 touchdowns, along with 10 kickoff returns for 346 yards and 2 scores, and six punt returns for 113 yards and another TD … as a junior, he rushed for 2,290 yards and 20 touchdowns on 251 carries, which earned him Class 5A second-team All-State honors and the District 13-5A MVP award … as a sophomore, he rushed for 1,930 yards and 18 TDs, and was named Newcomer of the Year in District 13-5A … finished his high school career with 8,110 yards and 86 touchdowns on 935 carries … ranked No. 56 on the ESPNU 150, and also rated the No. 5 running back … ranked No. 15 nationally by Rivals.com, and also rated the No. 3 running back … rated a 5-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247sports.com and Rivals.com … rated the No. 2 all-purpose running back in the nation by 247sports.com … SuperPrep rated him as the No. 8 player in the nation in their Elite 50, as well as the No. 2 RB in the All-American 290 … Rated the No. 3 overall player in the state by SuperPrep … ranked No. 3 on the Austin American-Stateman’s ’s Texas Fab 55 … chose A&M over offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, and Miami.

PERSONAL: Kimo Tipoti is the son of Tipoti and Filipina Tipoti … born December 2, 1993.

ALONZO WILLIAMS Long Beach, Calif. Polytechnic HS

DL 6-4 248 Fr-HS

PERSONAL: Trey Williams is the son of Phillip and Donna Williams … born Dec. 11, 1992.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Raul Lara at Long Beach (Calif.) Poly HS … received first-team All-Area honors by Southern California Prep, and wa named to the second-team defense on the south Los Angeles County squad by ESPNHS in 2011 … posted 100 tackles, including 12 quarterback sack and a fumble recovery, as a senior at Long Beach Poly in 2011 … played in the Rising Star game during the Cal-State Game weekend … attended Abbeville (La.) HS as a junior where he lined up at defensive end and tight end … rated a 3-star prospect by ESPNU, Rivals.com, 247sports.com and Scout.com … ESPNU ranked Williams the No. 64 defensive end in the nation … ranked the No. 51 overall player and No. 4 defensive end prospect from California … chose A&M over USC, UCLA and Washington. PERSONAL: Alonzo Williams is the son of Chris Lee and Yvette Levy … born July 12, 1993.

2012 signee Matt Davis enrolled at Texas A&M in January and went through spring drills with the Aggies

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HEAD COACH

KEVIN SUMLIN Purdue ’86 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M FIFTH SEASON AS A HEAD COACH

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umlin comes to Texas A&M after a successful stint as head coach at the University of Houston, where he led the Cougars to a school-record 12 victories and the program’s highest finish in the Bowl Championship Series standings in 2011. Sumlin was named the Region 5 Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association in 2011 and was one of five finalists for the AFCA’s National Coach of the Year award.

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uring his time at UH, Sumlin posted a 35-17 overall record and led the Cougars to three bowl games. Sumlin led the Cougars to berths in the 2011 Ticket Center Bowl and the 2008 and 2009 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowls. His final season in Houston was one of the finest in the history of the Cougar football program. Sumlin’s Cougars raced through the regular season with a perfect 12-0 record before falling in the Conference-USA Championship to Southern Miss. The Cougars led the nation in passing, total and scoring offense and featured the nation’s leader in passing and total offense, quarterback Case Keenum. UH set NCAA FBS team records for total offense and passing yards. His lone UH squad to not reach a bowl game was in 2010. The Cougars entered the season with high expectations but injuries to their top two quarterbacks, including Keenum, contributed to a 5-7 campaign. In 2009, Sumlin was a finalist for the Paul “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year Award after leading the Cougars to a 10-4 record, which included wins over No. 5-ranked Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Okla., and BCS conference teams Texas Tech and Mississippi State. Statistically, the University of Houston led the nation in passing offense (433.7), total offense (563.4) and scoring offense (42.2). Houston also became just the third team in NCAA history to post a 5,000-yard passer and three 1,000-yard receivers in one season, and the 1,000-yard receiving trio marked just the fourth time the feat had been accomplished in NCAA history.

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Two-time national coach of the year finalist

Kevin Sumlin was named head football coach at Texas A&M on Dec. 10, 2011, and will lead the Aggies into the Southeastern Conference in 2012. Taking over the reins of the UH program in December 2007, Sumlin guided the Cougars to an 8-5 record in 2008 and became the first UH coach in 28 years to lead his team to a bowl victory, as Houston topped Air Force 34-28 in the Armed Forces Bowl. When hired at UH, he became the first African-American head football coach at a NCAA Division I school in the state of Texas. He was one of only 10 first-year Football Bowl Subdivision coaches to guide his team to a bowl game and one of only six to win the bowl contest. Sumlin went to Houston after seven seasons as an assistant coach and offensive coordinator in the Big 12 conference. Sumlin spent five seasons at the University of Oklahoma under head coach Bob Stoops, where he served as both the co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach (2006-07) and special teams coordinator/tight ends coach (2003-05).

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efore his arrival in Norman, Sumlin spent two seasons at Texas A&M under head coach R.C. Slocum, where he served as the assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Aggies (2001-2002). During his previous stint in Aggieland, Sumlin coached several of the top receivers in school history, including Bethel Johnson, Terrence Murphy and Jamaar Taylor who still rank in the top 10 in career catches and receiving yards. Early in the 2002 season, Slocum promoted Sumlin to offensive play-caller after the Aggie offense struggled in the first three games of the season. With Sumlin calling the plays, the Aggie offense flourished, averaging 33.0 points and 419 yards per game for the remainder of the season after posting just 16.0 points and 286 yards per game previously. A highlight of the season including a 30-26 win over top-


SUMLIN FILE PERSONAL BORN .................Aug. 3, 1964 HOMETOWN .....Indianapolis, Ind. WIFE ..................Charlene CHILDREN ..........daughters Courtney and Shelby; sons Jackson and Joey

EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL ...Brebeuf Jesuit Prep COLLEGE ............Purdue: Bachelor’s degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1988

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1983-86 .........Purdue, Honorable-mention All-Big Ten linebacker

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2011- PRES. ...Texas A&M, head coach 2008-11 .........Houston, head coach 2006-07 .........Oklahoma, co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers 2003-05 .........Oklahoma, special teams coordinator/tight ends 2002 ..............Texas A&M, assistant head coach/offensive coordinator/ wide receivers 2001 ..............Texas A&M, assistant head coach/wide receivers 1998-00 .........Purdue, assistant coach/ wide receivers 1997 ..............Minnesota, assistant coach/ quarterbacks

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1993-96 .........Minnesota, assistant coach/ wide receivers 1991-92 .........Wyoming, assistant coach/wide receivers 1989-90 .........Washington State, graduate assistant coach

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ..............Ticket Center Bowl (Houston) 2009 ..............Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl (Houston) 2008 ..............Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl (Houston) 2008 ..............Fiesta Bowl (Oklahoma) 2007 ..............Fiesta Bowl (Oklahoma) 2005 ..............Holiday Bowl (Oklahoma) 2005 ..............Orange Bowl (Oklahoma) 2004 ..............Sugar Bowl (Oklahoma) 2002 ..............GalleryFurniture.com Bowl (Texas A&M) 2002 ..............Rose Bowl (Purdue) 2000 ..............Outback Bowl (Purdue) 1998 ..............Alamo Bowl (Purdue) 1984 ..............Peach Bowl (Purdue - player)

ranked Oklahoma with the Aggies gaining 404 total yards to key the victory.

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is coaching career has seen stops at his alma mater, Purdue (1998-2001), Minnesota (1993-97) and Wyoming (1991-92). Purdue’s 1998 receivers set school records with 377 receptions for 4,208 yards and 43 touchdowns. The Boilermakers’ Chris Daniels set a Big Ten record with 121 catches and recorded another Big Ten record with 21 receptions in one game. In addition to Stoops and Slocum, Sumlin served as an assistant coach under Joe Tiller at Purdue and Wyoming, Jim Wacker at Minnesota, Glen Mason at Minnesota and Mike Price at Washington State. Sumlin has coached in 11 bowl games, including all four BCS games. In addition to his two bowl games at UH, Sumlin has participated in the 2008 Fiesta, 2007 Fiesta, 2005 Holiday, 2005 Orange, 2004

Sugar at Oklahoma, the 2002 GalleryFurniture.com at A&M, and the 2002 Rose, 2000 Outback, 1998 Alamo at Purdue.

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four-year letterman as a linebacker at Purdue from 1983-86, Sumlin finished his career as one of the top tacklers in Boilermaker history. He was named to Sports Illustrated’s All-America walk-on list as a freshman after leading Purdue with 91 tackles. He earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a senior while ranking fifth in the league with 114 tackles, and helped lead Purdue to the Peach Bowl.

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he Indianapolis native graduated from Purdue in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in both criminology and criminal justice. Sumlin and his wife Charlene have four children: daughters Courtney and Shelby, and sons Jackson and Joey.

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SUMLIN THROUGH THE YEARS HOUSTON 2008-11

WYOMING 1991-92

OKLAHOMA 2003-07

MINNESOTA 1993-97

PURDUE 1983-86

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PURDUE 1998-2000

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2010

2011

University of Houston (8-5 • 6-2 C-USA/3rd in West) AUGUST

University of Houston (10-4 • 6-2 C-USA/t1st in West) SEPTEMBER

University of Houston (5-7 • 4-4 C-USA/3rd in West) SEPTEMBER

University of Houston (*13-1 • 8-0 C-USA/1st in West) SEPTEMBER

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5 12 26

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9 16 23 30

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Southern

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37-56 28-31 25-28 41-24 *

at Oklahoma State vs. Air Force (Dallas) at Colorado State at #23/RV East Carolina

OCTOBER 8 18 28

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45-20 * UAB 44-38 * at SMU 23-37 * at Marshall

NOVEMBER 8 15 22 29

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42-34 70-30 42-37 42-56

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Tulane #25/24 Tulsa UTEP at Rice

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34-28

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55- 7 45-35 29-28

Northwestern State at #5/6 Oklahoma State Texas Tech

OCTOBER 3 10 17 24 31

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41-58 31-24 44-16 38-15 50-43

* at UTEP at Mississippi State * at Tulane * SMU * Southern Miss

NOVEMBER 7 14 21 28

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at Tulsa at UCF Memphis Rice

DECEMBER 5

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68-28 Texas State 54-24 * UTEP 13-31 at UCLA 42-23 * Tulane 24-47 Mississippi State 31-34 * at Rice 45-20 * at SMU 56-17 * at Memphis

W W W W W

38-34 48-23 35-34 56- 0 49-42 *

OCTOBER W W W

56- 3 * East Carolina 63-28 * Marshall 73-34 * Rice

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5 10 19 25

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33-40 * UCF 25-28 * Tulsa 41-59 * at Southern Miss 20-35 at Texas Tech

UCLA at North Texas at Louisiana Tech Georgia State at UTEP

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at UAB at Tulane SMU at Tulsa

DECEMBER at East Carolina

Conference USA Championship Game – Greenville, N.C.

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vs. Air Force

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl – Fort Worth, Texas

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Southern Miss

Conference USA Championship Game – Houston, Texas

JANUARY 1

*W 30-14

Penn State

TicketCity Bowl, Fort Worth, Texas * — Kevin Sumlin resigned as UH head coach on Dec. 10, 2011 and did not coach the Cougars in the bowl game. His overall record does not reflect the victory.

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OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QUARTERBACKS

KLIFF KINGSBURY Texas Tech ’01 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M

One of the nation’s

SIXTH SEASON AS A COACH

brightest young assistant coaches,

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ingsbury comes from the University of Houston where he played a key role in the Cougars’ record-setting 13-victory season in 2011. The Cougars finished 2011 with a 13-1 record and posted the program’s highest final BCS finish in school history. Kingsbury served as cooffensive coordinator and QB coach for the Cougars, and was named Offensive Coordinator of the Year by FootballScoop. com. The Cougars led the nation in total offense, passing offense and scoring in 2011, while record-setting quarterback Case Keenum placed seventh in the Heisman Trophy voting and won the Sammy Baugh Award. With Kingsbury calling the offensive plays, the Cougars averaged 599.1 total yards per game, including 450.1 through the air, while scoring over 49 points per game. The Cougars scored over 70 points in two games in 2001, and finished the year with a 30-14 win over Penn State in the Ticket City Bowl. Kingsbury was instrumental in the continued development of Keenum, who finished his illustrious career as the most prolific passer in NCAA FBS history. In his one season with Kingsbury as his QB coach, Keenum completed 428-of-604 passes for 5,631 yards and 48 touchdowns, all NCAA FBS bests. In his first season as quarterbacks coach in 2010, Kingsbury prepped a true freshman signal caller David Piland to an average of 330.1 yards passing per game, which ranked No. 3 nationally. He was named to the Sporting News Freshman AllAmerican team.

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fter an eight-year professional football career, Kingsbury entered the coaching ranks in the spring of 2008 when he joined Sumlin’s staff as an offensive quality control assistant. A sixth-round draft pick in 2003 by the New England Patriots, Kingsbury played for five NFL teams and also saw action in the Canadian Football League and the All-American Football League.

former Texas Tech quarterback

Kliff Kingsbury is in his first season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Texas A&M.

KINGSBURY FILE PERSONAL BORN ................Aug. 9, 1979 HOMETOWN .....New Braunfels, Texas

EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL ...New Braunfels COLLEGE ............Texas Tech, bachelor’s degree in management, 2001

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2008 ..............Team Texas (All-American Football League) Kingsbury was drafted by Bill Belichick and the Patriots after a record-setting career at Texas Tech. Kingsbury received multiple honors including Associated Press Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year as a quarterback for the Red Raiders. In addition, he set 39 school records, 16 Big 12 marks and 17 NCAA records during his career. As a senior he was awarded the Sammy Baugh Trophy, annually presented to the nation’s best college quarterback.

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he first in a long line of record-setting Texas Tech quarterbacks under then-head coach Mike Leach, Kingsbury recorded more than 12,000 passing yards and total offense including over 1,000 pass completions making him only the third player in NCAA history to accomplish all three. Kingsbury also excelled in the classroom as he was one of 14 collegiate football players to receive a post-graduate scholarship from the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame as he also garnered Academic Player of the Year honors in 2002. A native of New Braunfels, Texas, Kingsbury graduated from Texas Tech in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in management.

2007 ..............Winnipeg Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL), Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2006 ..............Buffalo Bills, Cologne Centurions (NFL Europe) 2005 ..............Denver Denver Broncos, New York Jets 2004-05 .........New Orleans Saints 2003-04 .........New England Patriots 1998-02 .........Texas Tech

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2012- PRES. ...Texas A&M (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks) 2010-11 .........Houston (co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks) 2008-09 .........Houston (offensive quality control assistant)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ..............Ticket City (Houston) 2009 ..............Bell Helicopter Armed Forces (Houston) 2008 ..............Bell Helicopter Armed Forces (Houston)

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DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

MARK SNYDER Marshall ’88

respected defensive minds in college football,

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as Texas A&M’s defensive coordinator in 2012 by head coach Kevin Sumlin.

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SNYDER FILE PERSONAL BORN ................Dec. 30, 1964 HOMETOWN ....South Point, Ohio WIFE .................Beth CHILDREN .........Chelsea, Lindsay, and Shaylee

EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL ..Ironton COLLEGE ...........Marshall University, bachelor’s in sport management and marketing, 1988

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1979-83 .........Four-year letterwinner, quarterback, Ironton HS 1987 ..............One-year letterwinner, free safety, Marshall

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nyder’s first season at Marshall had plenty of highlights. It marked the emergence of sophomore running back Ahmad Bradshaw (now with the New York Giants), who finished the season with 997 yards rushing (tops among underclassmen in Conference USA) en route to earning second-team All-C-USA honors. In addition, the Thundering Herd set a school single-game attendance record with a crowd of 36,914 for the Kansas State contest on September 10, 2005 and in the spring of 2006 set a Green & White Game record with 17,346 fans. The former Marshall standout led one of the youngest Thundering Herd teams on record, one that lost 25 seniors from the previous year and had only six returning starters, to a 4-7 overall and 3-5 conference mark in his first season - Marshall’s first in the highly competitive Conference USA. In Snyder’s second season, he saw Bradshaw return at running back and receivers Marcus Fitzgerald (brother of Arizona Cardinals standout Larry Fitzgerald) and Hiram Moore have breakout

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Mark Snyder was hired

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former head coach and veteran defensive coordinator with multiple national championships on his resumé, Snyder came to College Station after coordinating South Florida’s defense for the previous two seasons. In addition to his time at USF, Snyder’s impressive resumé includes a five-year stint as head coach at his alma mater, Marshall University, and a stay as defensive coordinator under Jim Tressel at Ohio State and Youngstown State. Prior to joining the USF staff, Snyder coached the Thundering Herd from 2005-09. He became the 28th head football coach for the Thundering Herd on April 14, 2005.

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One of the most

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2012-PRES. ....Texas A&M (defensive coordinator) 2010-11 .........South Florida (defensive coordinator/linebackers) 2005-09 .........Marshall (head coach) 2004 ..............Ohio State (defensive coordinator) 2001-03 .........Ohio State (linebackers) 1997-2000 .....Minnesota (defensive ends) 1996 ..............Youngstown State (defensive coordinator/secondary) 1994-95 .........Youngstown State (inside linebackers/special teams) 1991-93 .........Youngstown State (outside linebackers) 1990 ..............UCF (linebackers) seasons. Snyder’s second season saw a bit more production, after a loss to West Virginia in the annual rivalry game to start the season. The Herd posted a 5-7 record and a 4-4 conference record, including a 4-1 mark at home. The marquee victory of the season was over UTEP, which was led by Jordan Palmer at quarterback. Bradshaw rushed for 261 yards and five touchdowns in that conference victory.

1989 ..............UCF (graduate assistant)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2010 ..............Meineke Car Care (USF) 2004 ..............Alamo (Ohio State) 2003 ..............Fiesta (Ohio State) 2002 ..............Fiesta (Ohio State) 2001 ..............Outback (Ohio State) 1999 ..............Sun (Minnesota)

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To begin Snyder’s third season as Marshall head coach, the Thundering Herd started the season 0-7. However, the Herd won their final three home games of the season, including a 26-7 victory over Skip Holtz and then division-leading East Carolina. In 2009, the Thundering Herd became bowl eligible for the first time since 2004 and finished the season with a 7-6 record. Snyder’s squad defeated a talented Ohio team, 21-17, in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. Snyder came to Marshall after four years as an assistant coach at Ohio State, including his last season there as the Buckeyes’ defensive coordinator. In Snyder’s four years at Ohio State, the Buckeyes posted a 40-11 overall record and tallied a 3-1 record in bowl games, including victories in the 2003 and 2004 Tostitos Fiesta Bowls.

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nyder helped develop a number of outstanding players at Ohio State, including All-Americans Matt Wilhelm, Cie Grant and A.J. Hawk. Both Wilhelm and Grant played key roles in Ohio State’s 2002 National Championship before going on to become NFL Draft picks. Hawk led OSU with 141 tackles en route to becoming the No. 5 overall pick by the Green Bay Packers in the 2006 NFL Draft. Snyder came to Ohio State from the University of Minnesota, where he spent four years coaching the Golden Gophers’ defensive ends. While he was with the Golden Gophers, Minnesota’s defense twice set school records for single-season sacks and averaged 40.7 sacks during a three-year span. Snyder helped develop Lamanzer Williams, who led the nation in sacks in 1997, and Karon Riley, the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in 2000. Williams, Riley and Greg “Stylez” White went on to successful careers in the NFL. Prior to Minnesota, he also made stops at Marshall, Central Florida and Youngstown State.

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he South Point, Ohio, native was an all-state selection for Ironton High School at quarterback and also played basketball and ran track. Snyder went on to play free safety at Marshall. In 1987, he led the Southern Conference with 10 interceptions, was second on the team with 124 tackles his senior year at Marshall. Along the way, he helped lead the Herd to a landmark come-frombehind win at Louisville and a berth in Marshall’s first-ever NCAA Div. II championship game. He captured honorable mention All-America honors and first-team All-Southern Conference honors that season as the Thundering Herd posted a 10-5 overall record and finished as national runnersup to Northeast Louisiana (43-42) in the 1987 Division 1-AA National Championship game. Snyder’s 10 interceptions in 1987 still stand as the Marshall and Southern Conference single-season record. Snyder graduated from Marshall in the spring of 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management and marketing before starting his coaching career the following fall as a student assistant for the Herd. He went to Central Florida the following year and spent two seasons at UCF, the first as a graduate assistant and the second as a part-time coach working with the linebackers. In 1991, Snyder joined Tressel’s Youngstown State staff as the outside linebackers coach. Snyder was given the added responsibility of special teams coordinator and inside linebackers coach in 1994 and was promoted to defensive coordinator and secondary coach in 1996. During his tenure at Youngstown State, the Penguins won three NCAA Division 1-AA national championships and played in four consecutive national championship games, facing Marshall in three of those contests (1991, 1992 and 1993).

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ark and his wife, the former Beth Molter who is a native of Ironton, Ohio, and a graduate of the University of Kentucky, have three daughters: Chelsea, Lindsay and Shaylee.

SNYDER FILE PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED AHMAD BRADSHAW ...... New York Giants BOBBY CARPENTER........ Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions DEREK DEVINE ............... Seattle Seahawks, Washington Redskins TYLER EVERETT .............. Chicago Bears SIMON FRASER .............. Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons WILLIE “CIE” GRANT ...... New Orleans Saints A.J. HAWK ...................... Green Bay Packers DOUG LEGURSKY ........... Pittsburgh Steelers QUINN PITCOCK ............. Indianapolis Colts ROB REYNOLDS .............. Tennessee Titans JAY RICHARDSON ........... Oakland Raiders KARON RILEY ................. Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears ANTHONY SCHLEGEL ..... New York Jets, Cincinnati Bengals CODY SLATE .................... Kansas City Chiefs C.J. SPILLMAN ................ San Diego Chargers BOB SPITULSKI ............... Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams GREG (STYLEZ) WHITE ... Tampa Bay Buccaneers DONTE WHITNER ........... Buffalo Bills MATT WILHELM ............. San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers JACQUIAN WILLIAMS .... New York Giants LAMANZER WILLIAMS ... Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars

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CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR / SECONDARY

MARCEL YATES Boise State ’00 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 12TH SEASON AS A COACH

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ates came to A&M from Boise State where he coached the defensive backs for nine seasons. Yates directed the entire secondary for the last six seasons, and added defensive pass game coordinator to his coaching responsibilites in 2011. He coached cornerbacks during his first three seasons with the Broncos. With Yates coaching the Bronco secondary, five defensive backs were drafted by NFL teams in the last six years — Gerald Alexander (2nd round, Detroit Lions, 2007), Orlando Scandrick (5th round, Dallas Cowboys, 2008), Kyle Wilson (1st round, New York Jets, 2010), Brandyn Thompson (7th round, Washington Redskins, 2011) and George Iloka (5th round, Cincinnati Bengals, 2012). Yates’ oversight of Boise State’s defensive backs paid phenomenal gains. In 2010, the Bronco defense finished the season ranked fourth-nationally in pass defense (150.92), and was also second-nationally in both total defense (254.69) and scoring defense (12.77). Additionally, Boise State led the nation in sacks (3.69), ranked second in the country in both tackles-for-loss (8.38) and pass efficiency defense (95.19), and seventh-nationally in rushing defense (103.77) — leading the WAC in each category. Three of the four starting members of his defensive backfield garnered all-conference recognition following 2010, with safeties Jeron Johnson and George Iloka each earning first-team honors and Thompson earning second-team accolades. In 2009, the Bronco secondary accounted for 16 of Boise State’s 24 interceptions. The Broncos were led by Wilson, who earned first-team All-WAC honors after recording 43 tackles and three interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns. Wilson was also voted second-team Associated Press All-America following his senior year. In 2008, Yates led a Bronco secondary that recorded 17 of Boise State’s 22 interceptions. Wilson led the way once again, earning first-team All-WAC honors after recording 35 tackles (26 unassisted), five interceptions and 15 pass break-ups. Wilson

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PRICE FILE PERSONAL BORN ................Sept. 16, 1977

EDUCATION COLLEGE ...........Boise State, bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences/ Public Affairs, 2000

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1996-99 .........Boise State (defensive back) ranked second in the WAC in interceptions and tied for 18th-nationally for passes defended. Marty Tadman and Wilson earned first- and second-team All-WAC honors, respectively, in 2007. Tadman was also a second-team All-WAC selection and Defensive MVP of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in 2006, while Wilson was named Freshman All-American. Scandrick was also named to a pair of Freshman All-America teams after starting 12 of Boise State’s 13 games.

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rior to joining the Bronco staff in 2003, Yates served as assistant secondary coach at Montana State in 2001-02. In his second season at MSU, the Bobcats won the program’s first Big Sky Conference Championship and earned its first NCAA Division 1-AA playoff appearance in 18 years. A four-year letterman for the Broncos at defensive back (1996-99), Yates had an outstanding freshman season, recording 70 tackles in 1996. Yates finished his career with 138 tackles (89 solo). Following the 1999 season he received the team’s Denny Erickson Memorial Award for Valor. Yates received his bachelor’s degree in social science from Boise State in 2000.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE 2012-PRES. ....Texas A&M (co-defensive coordinator/secondary) 2011 ..............Boise State (defensive pass game coordinator/secondary) 2006-10 .........Boise State (secondary) 2003-05 .........Boise State (cornerbacks) 2001-02 .........Montana State (defensive assistant)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ..............Las Vegas (Boise State) 2010 ..............Las Vegas (Boise State) 2009 ..............Fiesta (Boise State) 2008 ..............Poinsettia (Boise State) 2007 ..............Hawaii (Boise State) 2006 ..............Fiesta (Boise State) 2005 ..............MPC Computers 2004 ..............Liberty (Boise State) 2003 ..............Fort Worth (Boise State) 1999 ..............Humanitarian (Boise State - player)


ASSISTANT COACH / OFFENSIVE LINE

B.J. ANDERSON Stephen F. Austin ’97 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 16TH SEASON AS A COACH

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he veteran offensive line coach returns to Texas A&M where he served as a graduate assistant from 19992001, and where he first worked with Sumlin. During his three seasons at Houston, the Cougars posted double-digit wins twice, including 2011’s school-record 13 victories and bowl triumph over Penn State. Anderson coached five offensive lineman to All-Conference USA honors while paving the way for the Cougar offense that finished in the top 11 in total offense the past three seasons, and was the nation’s most prolific offense in 2009 and 2011. In Anderson’s first season in 2009, the Cougars finished with a 10-4 overall record while winning the C-USA West Division with a 6-2 league mark, and along the way, earned a berth in a fifth-straight bowl game. En route to the 10-4 record, UH knocked off Texas Tech, No. 5 Oklahoma State and Mississippi State and were 4-0 in nonconference action. Statistically, the University of Houston led the nation in passing offense (433.7), total offense (563.4) and scoring offense (42.2). While protecting record-setting quarterback Case Keenum, the Cougars ranked third nationally in lowest pass attempts-to-sack ratio. Despite a true-freshman quarterback at the helm in 2010 due an injury to Keenum, the UH offense ranked in the top five nationally in passing offense with 327.3 yards per game, and top 15 in total offense (480.5, 11th) and scoring offense (37.7, 13th). Anderson’s final season at Houston produced a 13-1 overall record and the highest BCS final ranking (No. 19) in school history. The Cougars swept through the regular season with a 12-0 record before falling to once-beaten Southern Miss in the C-USA Championship game. In UH’s bowl win over Penn State, the Cougars jumped to 17-0 first-quarter lead and never looked back in a 30-14 victory. Houston finished the year leading the NCAA in total offense (599.0), passing offense (443.8) and scoring (50.8). Keenum, who finished seventh in Heisman

B.J. Anderson was hired as part of Kevin Sumlin’s first staff at Texas A&M after mentoring the offensive front for the recordsetting Houston Cougars’ offense the last three seasons.

ANDERSON FILE PERSONAL BORN ................Sept. 3, 1974 HOMETOWN .....Van, Texas WIFE..................Stacy HOMETOWN .....Justus and Gage

EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL ...Van COLLEGE ...........Stephen F. Austin, bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, 1997

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2012- PRES. ...Texas A&M (offensive line) 2009-11 .........Houston (offensive line) 2005-08 .........Sam Sam Houston State (run-game coordinator/offensive line) Trophy voting, led the nation in passing (392.2) and total offense (394.2).

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nderson arrived at Houston after spending three seasons at Sam Houston State coordinating the Bearkats’ rushing game and coaching the offensive line. Anderson coached multiple All-Southland Conference lineman at Sam Houston and his offensive front cleared the way for the league’s top rusher and Offensive Player of the Year D.D. Terry in 2006. Prior to his stint at Sam Houston State, Anderson spent three seasons at Tarleton State, where the Texans compiled a 24-8 record. Tarleton State won division titles in the Lone Star Conference in both 2002 and 2003, advancing to the NCAA Division II national playoffs in 2003. Anderson spent three seasons as a graduate assistant at Texas A&M, where he was responsible for instruction of the Aggies’ offensive tackles and working with the scout team. During his time at A&M, the Aggies went to the Alamo, Independence and Galleryfurniture.com bowls.

2002-04 .........Tarleton State (offensive line) 1999-01 .........Texas Texas A&M (graduate assistant/ offensive line) 1998 ..............Stephen F. Austin (tight ends) 1997 ..............Stephen F. Austin (graduate assistant/offensive line)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ..............Ticket City (Houston) 2009 ..............Bell Helicopter Armed Forces (Houston) 2001 ..............GalleryFurniture.com (Texas A&M) 2000 ..............Independence (Texas A&M) 1999 ..............Alamo (Texas A&M)

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native of Van, Texas, Anderson is a 1997 graduate of Stephen F. Austin University with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. Anderson helped coach the offensive line and tight ends for his alma mater in 1997 and 1998. Anderson and his wife, Stacey, have two sons, Justus and Gage.

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ASSISTANT COACH / WIDE RECEIVERS

DAVID BEATY Lindenwood ’94 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 19TH SEASON AS A COACH

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n his first year at Kansas in 2008, he was responsible for one of the nation’s top receiving duos in Briscoe and Meier. Both players registered more than 90 receptions and 1,000 yards in a record-setting season by both. Briscoe ranked fourth in the NCAA in receiving yards (108.23) and tied for 15th in receptions (7.08), while Meier tied for sixth in receptions (7.46) and 32nd in yards (80.38). In 2008 five different KU players produced a total of 15 100-yard receiving games. Briscoe’s 269 yards at Oklahoma was the top mark in the country during the year. Among the school records set by KU wide receivers in 2008 were season receptions (97 by Meier), game receptions (Briscoe and Meier each had 14), season yards (1,407 by Briscoe), game yards (269 at Oklahoma by Briscoe), and season touchdowns (15 by Briscoe). Beaty spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons as the wide receivers coach at Rice. In 2006 he served as the team’s passing game coordinator as the team made its first bowl appearance in 45 years at the

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native of Garland, Texas, Beaty comes to Texas A&M after serving as offensive coordinator in stints at Kansas and Rice. The veteran coach has spent six seasons as a collegiate coach and 13 years in the high school ranks. The 41-year old Beaty (pronounced BAY-tee) was the cooffensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at Kansas under Turner Gill last season, and helped develop one of Big 12’s top all-purpose threat in wideout D.J. Beshears. Beaty returned to Kansas in 2011 after spending the 2010 season as the offensive coordinator at Rice, where he helped the team average 28.7 points and 375.3 yards per game. Prior to his second stint at Rice, Beaty was the wide receivers coach at Kansas during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. While at KU, he helped receivers Kerry Meier and Dezmon Briscoe develop into NFL caliber players. Meier received All-Big 12 accolades in 2008 and 2009, while Briscoe was an All-American and first-team All-Big 12 pick in 2009. Both players finished their careers as the top two in KU history in career receptions and receiving yards.

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wide receivers coach in 2012.

BEATY FILE PERSONAL HOMETOWN .....Garland, Texas WIFE..................Raynee CHILDREN .........Averie and Alexa

EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL ...Garland COLLEGE ...........Lindenwood University, Bachelor’s Degree in History/Education, 1994

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New Orleans Bowl. In 2007, Rice ranked 15th in the country in passing yards, averaging 293.1 yards passing per game. He had two players - Jarett Dillard and James Casey - drafted by NFL teams following the 2007 season. Dillard, ranked in the top 25 nationally in both receptions per game and receiving yards per game in 2007. Dillard, an All-American and Biletnikoff finalist, led the nation in touchdown receptions (21) in 2006. Dillard was drafted by Jacksonville, while Casey was selected by the Houston Texans. Prior to joining the Owls’ staff, Beaty was a successful head coach at MacArthur (Irving, Texas) High School from 2002-05, where his teams posted a 3311 record and won two district titles. He earned several coach of the year honors while at MacArthur. Beaty began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas, from 1994-96. He was also an assistant at Garland High School from 1997-2000. Garland claimed the Class 5A Division II state title in 1999. Beaty then assumed his first head coaching job at North Dallas High School in 2001. He coached there for one season, posting a 6-4 record, before taking over at MacArthur.

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eaty is a 1994 graduate of Lindenwood (St. Charles, Mo.) College, where he played football and served as a team captain from 1992-93. Beaty was a four-year starter at wide receiver and led the team in receptions for three

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1990-93 .........Lindenwood University / Fouryear starter at wide receiver / Team leader in receptions in 1991, 1992 and 1993 / Team Captain in 1992 and 1993

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2012-PRES. ....Texas A&M (wide receivers) 2011 ..............Kansas (co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers) 2010 ..............Rice (offensive coordinator) 2008-09 .........Kansas (wide receivers) 2006-07 .........Rice (passing game coordinator/wide receivers) 2002-05 .........Irving MacArthur HS (head coach/athletic coordinator) 2001 ..............North Dallas HS (head coach/ athletic director) 1997-2000 .....Garland HS (assistant coach/ special teams/WR) 1994-96 .........Naaman Forest HS (assistant coach/WR/QB/DB)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2008 ..............Insight (Kansas) 2006 ..............New Orleans (Rice)

straight seasons. He played both football and soccer at Garland (Texas) High School where he graduated in 1989. Beaty and his wife, Raynee, have two daughters, Averie (12) and Alexa (7).


ASST. COACH / RUNNING BACKS / RECRUITING COORDINATOR

CLARENCE MCKINNEY University of Mary ’94 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 16TH SEASON AS A COACH

A member of Kevin Sumlin’s first coaching staff at Houston, Clarence

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former coach at three Houston-area high schools, McKinney served as Houston’s recruiting coordinator, in addition to overseeing the Cougar running backs. Prior to joining the UH staff, McKinney was the head coach at his alma mater, Yates High School, and an assistant at North Shore HS and Washington HS. His four-year stay at the University of Houston was highly successful as the Cougars compiled a 36-17 record and played in three bowl games. UH posted double-digit wins twice during his stay, including 2011’s schoolrecord 13 victories and bowl triumph over Penn State. Playing a large role in UH’s 2011 campaign was the strong play of first-team All-Conference USA running back Charles Sims, who gained 7.5 yards per carry on his way to 821 yards and nine scores while also grabbing 51 passes for 575 yards. In 2010, McKinney tutored Bryce Beall to first-team all-conference honors. Beall and Michael Hayes combined for 1,499 yards and 20 rushing touchdowns. In 2009, Sims earned a spot on the C-USA AllFreshman Team after averaging 4.92 receptions per game, ranking third among FBS receiving running backs. During his first year at Houston in 2008, McKinney guided Beall to C-USA Freshman of the Year Honors, in addition to his selection to the C-USA All-Freshman Team and being named an All C-USA Honorable Mention. Beall became the first freshman in UH history to rush for more than 1,000 yards. Beall also was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2008 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl after rushing for 135 yards and one touchdown in a 34-28 win over Air Force.

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rior to joining Sumlin’s staff at UH, McKinney served as head football coach at Jack Yates High School, compiling a winning record of 30-8 in three seasons. While at Yates he received several accolades, including being named a 2006

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M C KINNEY FILE PERSONAL BORN ................Dec. 26, 1970 HOMETOWN .....Houston, Texas WIFE..................Jakmica CHILDREN .........Britney, Atallah and Quran

EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL ...Houston Yates COLLEGE ...........University of Mary, bachelor’s degree in elementary education, 1994 Prairie View A&M, master’s degree in educational administration, 2002

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1991-93 .........University of Mary (quarterback/wide receiver)

Gordon Wood 4A Coach of the Year Finalist and a 2007 Texans Coach of the Year Finalist.

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cKinney also served as an assistant football coach at North Shore High School (2003-05) and Booker T. Washington High School (1997-2003) where he was named the 2003 Houston Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year. Under his leadership as head and assistant coach, McKinney helped many young men to receive scholarships to NCAA Division I schools and pursue their dreams of playing in the NFL. McKinney played football three seasons at Montana State, before transferring to University of Mary where he received his bachelor’s degree in elementary education. He later earned a master’s degree in educational administration from Prairie View A&M in 2002. McKinney and his wife, Jakmica, have three children, Britney, Atallah and Quran.

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2010-11 .........Houston (running backs/ recruiting coordinator) 2008-09 .........Houston (running backs) 2005-07 .........Yates HS (head coach) 2003-05 .........North Shore HS (assistant coach) 1997-03 .........Booker T. Washington HS (assistant coach)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ..............Ticket City (Houston) 2009 ..............Bell Helicopter Armed Forces (Houston) 2008 ..............Bell Helicopter Armed Forces (Houston)

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SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR / ASST. COACH / TIGHT ENDS

BRIAN POLIAN John Carroll University ’94 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M

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POLIAN FILE PERSONAL BORN ...............Dec. 22, 1974 HOMETOWN ....The Bronx, N.Y. WIFE ................Laura CHILD...............Aidan Doyle

EDUCATION COLLEGE ..........John Carroll University, bachelor’s degree in history, 1997

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efore coaching at Stanford, Polian spent five seasons on the staff at Notre Dame where he headed up Notre Dame’s special teams units while also holding coaching duties with the defensive backs and linebackers. A nominee for AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year honors in 2008, Polian helped the Irish to three bowl games, including two BCS bowls. He was named one of the top 20 recruiters in the country and the Big 10/Midwest Recruiter of the Year by Rivals.com, and a Top Three National Recruiter by Tom Lemming. Throughout his tenure as special teams coordinator at Notre Dame, the Irish special teams were some of the best in the nation and recorded some of the top marks in recent school history. Notre Dame blocked or deflected 10 punts, 10 field goals and three PATs during his stay at South Bend. In addition, the Irish returned four punts and a kickoff for a touchdown. Under his guidance, the Irish boasted the best kickoff coverage unit in the country in 2008, allowing just 16.5 yards per return. It was the best yards per return average by an Irish team since 1975. The Irish punt coverage unit shined as well, allowing just 6.0 yards per return. In 2007, the Irish ranked 13th in the nation in net punting at 37.9 yards per game, marking the second straight season the team had finished in the top 15 nationally in that category. Prior to Notre Dame, Polian served on the staff at Central Florida, where he coached the running backs and was recruiting coordinator. He mentored running back Alex Haynes, who be-

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olian served as the Cardinal’s special teams coordinator and safeties coach in both his seasons in Palo Alto, Calif., and took on the role of recruiting coordinator in 2011. Known as a tremendous recruiter, Polian was named one of the top recruiters in the country by Tom Lemming’s / MaxPreps in November of 2011 and one of the best in the Pac 10 Conference in February of 2011 by ESPN.com. Polian played a key role in the success of the Cardinal program, which finished 12-1 and No. 4 in 2010 and 11-2 and No. 7 in 2011. Polian coached all-conference placekickers both seasons at Stanford with Nate Whitaker taking first-team honors in 2010 and Jordan Williamson earning second-team honors in 2011. Also in 2010, linebacker Chike Amajoyi also garnered first team AllPac-10 honors as a special teams player.

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Baylor University, master’s degree in education, 2000

COACHING EXPERIENCE came the Golden Knights all-time leading rusher — finishing with 3,356 yards and 27 touchdowns. Other coaching stops for Polian include Buffalo (2001-03, special teams coordinator/ running backs), Baylor (1999-2000), Buffalo (1998) and Michigan State (1997).

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olian graduated from John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in history and later added a master’s degree in education from Baylor in 2000. A three-year letterman as a linebacker, he was named to the All-Ohio Athletic Conference team in 1996 and helped the 1994 and 1996 teams to top-10 finishes in the NCAA Division II rankings. Polian’s father, Bill, was longtime NFL executive with the Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers and Buffalo Bills, and his older brother Chris, served as the Colts GM from 2009-11 and is now with the Atlanta Falcons. His younger brother Dennis also works in player personnel with the NFL. He was a contributing author to the AFCA book, “A Complete Guide to Special Teams.” Born December 22, 1974, in the Bronx, N.Y., Polian and his wife, Laura, have one son, Aidan Doyle.

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2012- ......... Texas A&M (special teams coordinator/ PRES. asst. coach/tight ends 2011 ............Stanford (special teams coordinator/ safeties/ recruiting coordinator) 2010 ........... Stanford (special teams coordinator/safeties) 2008-09 ...... Notre Dame (special teams coordinator) 2007 ........... Notre Dame (inside linebackers/special teams) 2006 ........... Notre Dame (head special teams coach/ linebackers assistant) 2005 ........... Notre Dame (head special teams coach/ defensive backs assistant) 2004 ........... Central Florida (running backs/ recruiting coordinator) 2001-03 ...... Buffalo (running backs/special teams coordinator) 1999-2000... Baylor (graduate assistant) 1999-2000 1998 ........... Buffalo (tight ends/assistant offensive line) 1997 ........... Michigan State (graduate assistant offense, tight ends, offensive line)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ............Fiesta (Stanford) 2010 ............Orange (Stanford) 2008 ............Hawaii (Notre Dame) 2006 ............Sugar (Notre Dame) 2005 ............Fiesta (Notre Dame) 1997 ............Aloha (Michigan State)


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TERRY PRICE Texas A&M ’89 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 21ST SEASON AS A COACH

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four-year letterman at Texas A&M in the late 1980s, Price will serve as the Aggies’ defensive line coach. Price led the Aggies’ defensive line in tackles as a junior and senior, and helped A&M to a pair of conference championships during his standout career. “He is an Aggie, an SEC coaching veteran, a terrific recruiter and an even better person,” Sumlin said. Price played under head coaches Jackie Sherrill and R.C. Slocum from 1986-89 and helped the Aggies to a 34-14 overall record. During his A&M career, the Aggies lost just three games on Kyle Field.

staff at Texas A&M.

PRICE FILE PERSONAL WIFE..................Kenya CHILDREN .........Alexander and Devin

EDUCATION COLLEGE ...........Texas A&M, bachelor’s degree in Sociology, 1992

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1986-89 .........Texas A&M

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2012-PRES. ....Texas A&M (defensive line)

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rice was drafted in the 10th round of the 1990 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears, and he played two seasons in the NFL with the Bears and the Miami Dolphins. He returned to Aggieland to finish his degree in 1992, and he began his football coaching career on Slocum’s staff. After departing A&M, Price served one year at Western Kentucky in 1994 as strength coach and defensive line coach before leaving for Ole Miss to serve on Tommy Tuberville’s staff with the Rebels from 1995-98 as defensive line coach. He moved with Tuberville to Auburn where he coached from 1999-2008. In 2009, Ole Miss’ Houston Nutt hired Price to come back to Oxford to coach the Rebels in 2009-2011. Price had rejoined Tuberville in Lubbock with Texas Tech in December of 2011 before accepting the offer from Aggieland and Coach Sumlin. His defensive line crews at both Ole Miss and Auburn were noted for getting pressure on the quarterback and creating havoc. The 2005 Auburn defensive line was best in the SEC in sacks and that included an 11-sack performance against archrival Alabama. Five of Price’s defensive end pupils were NFL draft picks between 1999 and 2007.

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2011 (DEC.) ...Texas Tech (defensive line) 2009-11 .........Mississippi (defensive line) 1999-2008 .....Auburn (defensive line) 1995-98 .........Mississippi (defensive line) 1994 ..............Western Kentucky (defensive line/strength) 1992-93 .........Texas A&M (volunteer coach)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2009 ..............Cotton (Mississippi) 2007 ..............Chick-fil-A (Auburn) 2006 ..............Cotton (Auburn) 2005 ..............Capital One (Auburn) 2004 ..............Sugar (Auburn) 2003 ..............Music City (Auburn) 2002 ..............Capital One (Auburn) A excellent recruiter, Price helped bring to the Auburn campus players such as Karlos Dansby (Miami Dolphins), Cadillac Williams (2004 All-American; 2005 NFL Rookie of the Year, current Carolina Panther) and Jonathan Wilhite (Denver Broncos).

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rice is a 1992 graduate of Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Price was born in Atlanta, Ga., and played his high school football at Plano High School near Dallas, Texas. He is married to the former Kenya Hodges and the couple has two sons, Alexander and Devin.

2001 ..............Peach (Auburn) 2000 ..............Florida Citrus (Auburn) 1998 ..............Independence (Mississippi) 1997 ..............Motor City (Mississippi) 1993 ..............Cotton (Texas A&M) 1992 ..............Cotton (Texas A&M) 1986 ..............Cotton (Texas A&M - player) 1987 ..............Cotton (Texas A&M - player) 1989 ..............John Hancock Sun (Texas A&M - player)

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MATT WALLERSTEDT Kansas State ’88 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M 22ND SEASON AS A COACH

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allerstedt comes from the U.S. Air Force Academy where he served under Falcons head coach Troy Calhoun for four seasons. He coordinated the Falcons’ defense and was the associate head coach the past two seasons after coaching the inside linebackers and serving as assistant head coach in 2008-09. Air Force faced Sumlin’s Houston Cougars twice in bowl games during Wallerstedt’s time in Colorado Springs. “Matt has done a great job at the Air Force Academy and he will be a great addition to our staff,” Sumlin said. “He is another coach on our staff with coordinator experience as well as experience serving as a recruiting coordinator.”

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WALLERSTEDT FILE PERSONAL WIFE ..................Josie CHILD.................son, Cal

EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL .....Manhattan (Kan.), 1984 COLLEGE ............Kansas State, bachelor’s degree in business management, 1988 Fort Hays State, master’s degree in athletic administration, 1995

PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1985-88 .........Kansas State (linebacker)

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rior to his time at Air Force, Wallerstedt coached the linebackers at his alma mater for two seasons (200607), while also serving the special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator for the Wildcats. He began his coaching career in 1988 as a student assistant at Kansas State and served two years as a graduate assistant at Arizona State before taking a break from coaching and entering private business. His first full-time coaching position came at Fort Hays State for two years as a defensive line coach. From Fort Hays State he went to Emporia State for one year as a defensive backs coach and then landed at the University of Wyoming for six seasons working with the defensive line and inside linebackers. He was promoted to the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator for the 2000-02 seasons. Wallerstedt spent one year at North Alabama as the defensive coordinator and two years at Akron

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allerstedt earned his bachelor’s degree in business management from Kansas State in 1988, and a master’s degree in athletic administration from Fort Hays State in 1995. Wallerstedt is married to the former Josie Lewis of Lawrence, Kansas, and the couple has a son named Cal.

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2003 ..............North Alabama (defensive coord/ILBs) 1997-2002 .....Wyoming (defensive coord/ILBs/DL) 1996 ..............Emporia State (defensive backs) 1994-95 .........Fort Hays State (defensive line) 1989-90 .........Arizona State (graduate assistant/DL) 1988 ..............Kansas State (student assistant/DBs)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ..............Military (Air Force) 2010 ..............Independence (Air Force) 2009 ..............Armed Forces (Air Force) 2008 ..............Armed Force (Air Force) 2006 ..............Texas (Kansas State) 2005 ..............Motor City (Akron)


DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL SPORTS PERFORMANCE

LARRY JACKSON Texas A&M ’95

Larry Jackson returned to Texas A&M to

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ackson, a linebacker and defensive end at A&M from 199194, is intent on restoring the prestigious reputation A&M’s football program enjoyed regionally and nationally when he was a player in Aggieland. He returns to his alma mater after spending the previous six years as the University of Houston’s Director of Sports Performance. He also spent two years at Oklahoma, where he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach working specifically with football. Prior to his time at OU, Jackson worked six seasons at A&M in the same capacity.

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s a student-athlete at A&M, Jackson played in four bowl games, including three straight Cotton Bowls. He concluded his collegiate career by participating in the Blue-Gray All-Star Game. In his four seasons as an A&M letterman, the Aggies compiled a 42-2-1 regular-season record and never lost a game at Kyle Field. Upon his graduation, Jackson spent four seasons playing with the Denver Broncos, Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins of the NFL (1995-97) and the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe in 1998. Jackson honed his strength and conditioning skills under the tutelage of two legends in the industry: Jerry Schmidt (Oklahoma) and Mike Clark (Kansas City Chiefs, formerly at Texas A&M). As the leader of the Houston strength & conditioning program, Jackson turned UH into a prolific second-half team. His impact at UH was immediate during the 2006 season, his first with the Cougars. The ’06 Cougars outscored opponents by 86 points in the second half en route to winning the Conference USA title. In 2007, Jackson’s influence became even more apparent, as the Cougars controlled the fourth quarter, outscoring their opposition by 47 points in the decisive final 15 minutes.

serve as Director of Football Sports Performance. Jackson, a former standout member of the Wrecking Crew, manages all aspects of the strength & conditioning program for the Aggies. He also serves as the team’s NFL liaison.

JACKSON FILE PERSONAL BORN .................Oct. 7, 1971 HOMETOWN .....Rockdale, Texas WIFE ..................Amy CHILDREN ..........Kate and Abby

EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL ....Rockdale COLLEGE ............Texas A&M, bachelor’s degree in agricultural development, 1995

PLAYING EXPERIENCE That pales in comparison to the fourthquarter success Houston enjoyed in 2008. UH, which outscored opponents by 126 points overall for the year, dominated foes in the fourth quarter, when the Cougars scored 104 points more than their opponents. The 2008 Cougars were actually outscored in the first half of their games by four points. The fourth quarter was both the offense’s most productive (173 points scored), and the defense’s stingiest (69 points allowed). The 2009 season was no different with UH outscoring opponents by 29 points during the fourth quarter. That trend continued, and the 2011 Cougars outscored foes 348-147 in the second half. Jackson has coached numerous high-profile football players including the 2007 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, Adrian Peterson, and the 2003 Heisman Trophy Winner, Jason White.

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ackson is a member of the following organizations: American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA), and National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He holds current certifications with both the CSCCA and the NSCA. Larry Noble Jackson resides in College Station with his wife, Amy and two daughters, Kate and Abby.

1998 ..............Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe) 1997 ..............Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1996 ..............Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 1995 ..............Denver Broncos (NFL) 1991-94 .........Texas A&M (ILB/DE)

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2012- PRES. ...Texas A&M (dir. of FB sports perf) 2006-11 .........Houston (dir. of FB sports perf) 2004-05 .........Oklahoma (asst. strength and cond.) 1998-2004 .....Texas A&M (asst. strength and cond.)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ..............TicketCity (Houston) 2009 ..............Armed Forces (Houston) 2008 ..............Armed Forces (Houston) 2007 ..............Texas (Houston) 2006 ..............Liberty (Houston) 2005 ..............Holiday (Oklahoma) 2004 ...........* Orange (Oklahoma) 2001 ..............galleryfurniture.com (Texas A&M) 2000 ..............Independence (Texas A&M) 1999 ..............Alamo (Texas A&M) 1994 .............Cotton (Texas A&M - player) 1993 ..............Cotton (Texas A&M - player) 1992 ..............Cotton (Texas A&M - player) * — National Championship Game

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ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR FOOTBALL

JUSTIN MOORE Texas A&M ’04 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M

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oore oversees every aspect of the Aggie football program including team travel, departmental budget, personnel and staffing, recruiting, day-to-day operations and is a member of the Athletics Department’s Senior Staff. He serves as the football program’s liaison to the 12th Man Foundation, University administration, and all other units within the athletic department. Moore was a part of one of the most successful eras of UH football with the Cougars winning the most games in any fouryear period in school history and posting a pair of Conference USA West Division titles. The Cougars made bowl game appearances Justin Moore follows the action at the 2012 Maroon & White in three of the four seasons game with former A&M QB Bucky Richardson and Vice Moore spent at UH, including a Chancellor of Recruitment and Diversity Dr. Frank Ashley. victory in the TicketCity Bowl to cap a 13-1 campaign in 2011. UH reached as high as No. 6 in the Bowl Championship Series ranking in 2011, and finHe served on a variety of decision-making counished the season at No. 19 -- the highest final BCS cils at UH, including the newly-formed UH Branding ranking in school history. The Cougars’ bowl game committee and the Department Substance Abuse victory in Sumlin and Moore’s first year in 2008 was Policy committee. He also served on the hiring comUH’s first in 28 seasons. mittee for the head baseball coach, Associate AD/ At UH, Moore coordinated the Cougars’ Communications and Assistant AD/Marketing. team travel, scheduling, academics, departmental budget, personnel, football fundraising and dayrior to joining Houston, Moore spent two to-day operations, as well as serving as a liaison to years as special assistant to the senior asthe Athletic Department’s senior staff, university sociate athletics director at Texas A&M. administration and alumni. He also oversaw the In this role Moore coordinated and led the NCAA team’s travel, logistics and activities for three bowl certification process, assisted with football schedgames. uling and assisted and coordinated all student During Moore’s stay in Houston, the football financial aid. He also coordinated and supervised student-athletes excelled in the classroom, postall activities associated with agent interviews, ing the two highest team grade point averages and NFL pro-day and all educational seminars and passing the most hours per semester in school hisactivities for student-athletes and their parents. tory. Prior to his stint at Texas A&M, Moore worked in Moore also coordinated and oversaw several the private sector as a risk consultant for Deloitte major football facility improvements, including & Touche LLP. He consulted with top-level execurenovations of the locker room, meeting rooms and tives of Fortune 500 companies on both their busithe football lobby area. ness cycles and information technology processes. He created and oversaw all football-specific fundraising at UH, which included initiating the oore graduated from Texas A&M in 2004 highly successful “The Huddle” and “46ers.” He with a degree in finance and later earned started UH’s Football Fantasy Camp and oversaw a master’s degree in sport management. the Kevin Sumlin Golf Classic, the Former Players He was a two-time captain for the Aggie baseball Golf Tournament and the annual Football Banquet. team where he starred from 2000-2004. Named

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Justin Moore is in his first year as the Associate Athletic Director for Football for the Aggies.

MOORE FILE PERSONAL BORN ................May 5, 1981 HOMETOWN ....Houston, Texas WIFE .................Dory CHILDREN .........Kate and Tysen

EDUCATION COLLEGE ...........Texas A&M, bachelor’s degree in finance, 2004 Texas A&M, master’s degree in sports management, 2007

ATHLETICS WORK HISTORY 2012 ..............Texas A&M (assoc. AD for FB) 2009-11 ..............Houston (Asst. AD for FB) 2008-09 ..............Houston (dir. of FB Operations) 2006-08 ..............Texas A&M (special ath. asst.)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ..............Ticket City (Houston) 2009 ..............Armed Forces (Houston) 2008 ..............Armed Forces (Houston) a Freshman All-American pitcher in 2001, Moore was twice named to the All-Big 12 Team, was a two-time recipient of the Pat Olsen Most Valuable Pitcher Award (2001-2002) and was named to the Academic All-Big 12 Team four straight years. A three-sport standout in high school, Moore graduated from Katy Taylor in 1999 and was recently inducted into the Katy Taylor Athletics Hall of Fame (2012). Moore and his wife, Dory (A&M Class of 2003), have two children, a daughter, Kate, and a son, Tysen.


DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

GARY REYNOLDS Texas A&M ’88 FIFTH SEASON AT TEXAS A&M

Veteran football administrator

Gary Reyolds is in his fifth season as Texas A&M’s director of football operations.

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wner of two degrees from Texas A&M, Reynolds returned to his alma mater in 2008 to serve on Mike Sherman’s staff and was retained by Aggie head coach Kevin Sumlin in 2012. Prior to returning to the college ranks, Reynolds played a key role in a trio of Super Bowl campaigns by two NFL teams — the 1997 and 1998 games with the Green Bay Packers and the 2006 Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks. In 1993, Reynolds joined the Packers organization under Mike Holmgren as the administrative assistant for football operations from 1993-95. He spent the next three years as the offensive assistant and quality control coach for the Packers from 1996-98. When Holmgren moved to the Seattle Seahawks he took Reynolds with him. Reynolds served in all areas of the Seahawks’ organization working closely with Holmgren as assistant to the general manager from 1999 and 2000 and then as director of football administration in 2001 and 2002 until he assumed the position of offensive assistant and quality control coach for Seattle from 2003-07.

REYNOLDS FILE PERSONAL BORN ................Oct. 15, 1966 HOMETOWN ....Missouri City, Texas WIFE .................Beth CHILDREN .........Hannah and Olivia

EDUCATION COLLEGE ...........Texas A&M, bachelor’s degree in industrial distribution, 1988 Texas A&M, master’s degree in educational administration, 1992

ATHLETIC WORK HIST0RY 2012-PRES. ...Texas A&M (dir. of FB ops) 2008-11 ........Texas A&M (dir. of FB ops/ research and development) 2003-07 ........Seattle Seahawks (off. asst./quality control) 2001-02 ........Seattle Seahawks (dir. of FB admin.) 1999-00 ........Seattle Seahawks (asst. to the general manager) 1996-98 ........Green Bay Packers (off. asst./quality control) 1993-95 ........Green Bay Packers (admin. asst for FB ops) 1992 .............Tennessee (asst. recruiting coordinator) 1991 .............Texas A&M (grad. asst./recruiting)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 .............Meinecke Car Care (Texas A&M) 2011 .............Cotton Bowl (Texas A&M) 2009 .............Independence Bowl (Texas A&M)

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eynolds earned his bachelor’s degree in industrial distribution in 1988 from Texas A&M and completed work on his master’s degree in education administration in the spring of 1992. While completing his master’s degree, Reynolds assisted with the Aggies’ recruiting operation with Tim Cassidy.

2006 .............Super Bowl XL (Seattle Seahawks) 1998 .............Super Bowl XXXII (Green Bay Packers) Upon receiving his master’s degree, Reynolds accepted the assistant recruiting coordinator position at the University of Tennessee in 1992. A native of Missouri City, Texas, Reynolds and his wife, Beth, have two daughters, Hannah and Olivia.

1997 .............Super Bowl XXXI (Green Bay Packers) 1993 .............Hall of Fame Bowl (Tennessee) 1992 .............Cotton Bowl (Texas A&M)

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DIRECTOR OF RECRUITING

KENNETH BELL Houston ’11 FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS A&M

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ell is responsible for the day-to-day recruiting operations. This includes coordinating all official and unofficial visits, developing seasonal recruiting campaigns, assisting with the recruiting budget and monitoring and updating a recruiting program for the Texas A&M staff. He also assists with the logistics of team travel and the operation of summer camps. Last season, Bell worked as the offensive quality control at the University of Houston. In addition to finishing the year 13-1, the Cougars offense lead the NCAA in passing offense, total offense and scoring offense. Bell’s responsibilities included video breakdown and analysis of each week’s opponent, maintaining updated information of potential recruits, and assisting in the day-to-day operation of the football program.

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rior to the 2011 season, Bell worked for Houston Cougar football program as an operations assistant. In that role, he was monitored and kept records of the football budget and expenses, assisted with the logistics of travel, and prepared weekly scouting reports for the players and coaches. Bell graduated from the University of Houston Summa Cum Laude with a bachelor of business administration in Accounting in May 2011. The Houston, Texas native recently married the former Candace Gaspard.

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Kenneth Bell is in his first season as the Director of Recruiting for the Texas A&M football program.

BELL FILE PERSONAL BORN ................Sept. 30,1988 HOMETOWN ....Deer Park, Texas WIFE .................Candace

EDUCATION COLLEGE ...........Houston, bachelor’s degree in business administration in accounting, 2011

ATHLETICS WORK HISTORY 2011 ..............Houston (off. quality control asst.) 2009-10 .........Houston (FB ops asst.)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 2011 ..............Ticket City (Houston) 2009 ..............Armed Forces (Houston)

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FOOTBALL GRADUATE ASSISTANTS DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL

SPECIAL TEAMS QUALITY CONTROL

OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT

SCOTT ALIGO

BRIAN CUMMINGS

KLINT KUBIAK

Kansas ’05

Buffalo ’05

Colorado State ’09

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fter helping Oklahoma State claim the 2011 Big 12 title and earn a Fiesta Bowl victory, Scott Aligo is in his first season as a defensive quality control assistant with Aggie football. The Tonganoxie, Kan., native worked as a quality control assistant at OSU a year ago assisting with the defensive and special team units. Prior to OSU, Aligo spent the 2010 season as a graduate assistant at Washburn University. Additionally, he served as a player personnel assistant with the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs for four years. Aligo is a graduate of Kansas earning his degree in Sports Management in 2005. He married the former Sarah Phillips in June.

COACHING CAREER 2011.......... Oklahoma State (def. quality control/ def./special teams) 2010.......... Washburn (graduate assistant – DT) 2005-09..... Kansas City Chiefs (player personnel assistant) 2003-04..... Kansas (Student Manager)

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ryan Cummings is entering his first season as a special teams quality control assistant with the Texas A&M football program. For the last two seasons, Cummings has served as an assistant coach at New Bern High School in New Bern, N.C., working with the team’s linebackers and coordinating the strength and conditioning program. Previously, he spent the 2008 season as an assistant at Canisius High School in Buffalo, N.Y. A four-year starter as a linebacker and on special teams at Buffalo, Cummings also worked as a student assistant for the Bulls football program.

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lint Kubiak is in his third season as an offensive graduate assistant for the Texas A&M football program. The Aurora, Colo., native has helped guided the Aggies to bowl games each of the last two seasons, including the 2010 campaign when A&M claimed a share of the Big 12 South Division title and earned a Cotton Bowl berth. Kubiak played collegiately at Colorado State where he was named a permanent team captain before graduating with his degree in business management in 2009. He is the son of former Texas A&M quarterback and current Houston Texans head coach Gary Kubiak.

COACHING CAREER 2010-11..... New Bern HS (NC) (asst. coach – LB/S&C)

COACHING CAREER 2010.......... Texas A&M (Graduate Assistant)

2008.......... Canisius HS (NY) (asst. coach – LB/ WR/S&C) 2005-06..... Buffalo (student asst. – special teams)

PLAYING CAREER 2005-09..... Colorado State (Defensive Back)

2002-05..... Buffalo (Linebacker)

OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL

DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT

NATHAN REEVES

BYRON THOMAS

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South Dakota ’09

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athan Reeves joined the Texas A&M football staff prior to the 2012 campaign as an offensive quality control assistant. Reeves took up his current position after spending three years as an assistant coach at Lamar University, where he worked with the Cardinals’ offensive line and tight ends. Prior to Lamar, he served as a graduate assistant at Sam Houston State for three seasons while also spending time at West Texas A&M as a graduate assistant. The Orangefield, Texas, native earned his bachelor degree in fitness management from Hardin-Simmons in 2005.

COACHING CAREER 2009-11............Lamar (asst. coach – OL/TE) 2006-08............Sam Houston State (grad. asst. – RB) SPRING 2006 ...West Texas A&M (grad. asst.) 2005................. Hardin-Simmons (student asst. – QB/WR)

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2011.......South Florida (grad. asst. – CB)

2005-08 ....South Dakota (def. back/linebacker)

2010.......South Dakota (asst. coach – DB) 2009....... St. Cloud State (grad. asst. – RB)

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12TH MAN PRODUCTIONS

ERIC HYMAN ....................... Director of Athletics Catharine West ..................... Assistant to the Director of Athletics Mark Harris ........................... Sr. Information Technology Manager Penny King ............................ Deputy Athletic Director Mona Osborne ...................... Associate Athletic Director for StudentAthlete Services David Roubion ....................... Athletic Financial Manager Jeff Schmahl .......................... Sr. Associate Athletic Director for External Operations Dr. John Thornton ................. Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director/ Student-Athlete Development Jeff Toole ............................... Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director/Athletics CFO Ingrid Villar-Woods ............... Associate Athletic Director, Academics Janie Williams ....................... Athletic Business Manager

ERIK PULVERENTI ............. Director of 12th Man Productions/ Gameday Technical Director ANDY RICHARDSON ..........Director of Big Screens/Gameday Producer/Road Camera Operator MATT SIMON ......................Director of Digital Media Will Johnson .........................Host-Writer/Gameday 12thManTV Host Cade Key ..............................Producer/Gameday Camera Operator Buddy Kimberlin...................Manager of Production/Gameday Replay Operator/Road Camera Operator Charlene Kroeker .................Producer/Gameday Video Producer Jon Lee .................................Web Editor/Gameday Web Editor Alyssa Powell .......................Web & Info Designer/Gameday Web Master Chuck Primrose ...................Chief Engineer/Gameday Live Event Engineer Clay Taylor ............................Producer/Gameday Camera Operator/ Road Camera Operator

BRIGHT FOOTBALL COMPLEX Amanda Towslee ................... Lobby Receptionist

FOOTBALL ACADEMIC STAFF Troy Kema ............................. Senior Scholastic Supervisor Dan Childs ............................. Scholastic Supervisor Janice Williams.................. Senior Office Assistant

EQUIPMENT MATT WATSON.................... Equipment Manager Bryan Gossett ........................ Assistant Equipment Manager Brandon Moreau ................... Assistant Equipment Manager

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KARL KAPCHINSKI............... Assistant Athletics Director for Athletic Therapy DAVID WEIR......................... Head Football Athletic Trainer Matt Kee................................ Physical Therapist / Athletic Trainer Rena Frank .......................... Lead Office Assistant

SPORTS MEDICINE J.P. BRAMHALL, M.D. .........Director of Sports Medicine, Orthopedic Surgeon, Team Physician Jesse Parr, M.D. ..................... Senior Medical Team Physician James Distefano, D.O. ...........Team Physician Kory Gill, D.O. ........................ Team Physician Richard Smith, M.D. .............. Team Physician

PERFORMANCE NUTRITION JON TANGUAY ..................... Performance Nutrition Specialist Diana Harbourt ..................... Nutritionist

COACHES VIDEO JAMES DUNCAN .................. Video Coordinator Jae Fadde .............................. Assistant Video Coordinator Dustin Shippey ...................... Assistant Video Coordinator

ATHLETIC COMPLIANCE DAVID BATSON .................... Director of Compliance Brad Barnes ........................... Assistant Director of Compliance Susan Tatum .......................... Assistant Director of Compliance Matt Callaway ....................... Compliance Coordinator Ryne Hillenberg ..................... Compliance Coordinator

MARKETING JENNIFER MARTIN ............. Director of Marketing Jon Carpenter........................ Branding and Creative Director Brian Gardner........................ Graphic Artist Travis Libby............................ Assistant Marketing Director Justin Slaton .......................... Assistant Director of Marketing and Social Media

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HEAD COACH KEVIN SUMLIN.............Head Football Coach Nancy Maly ................Administrative Assistant to the Head Football Coach

OFFENSIVE STAFF KLIFF KINGSBURY ........Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks B.J. Anderson .................Assistant Coach / Offensive Line David Beaty....................Assistant Coach / Wide Receivers Clarence McKinney ........Assistant Coach / Running Backs Brian Polian ...................Special Teams Coordinator Jennifer Bunner .........Lead Office Assistant, Offense

DEFENSIVE STAFF MARK SNYDER .............Defensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Marcel Yates ..................Co-Defensive Coordinator / Secondary Terry Price......................Assistant Coach / Defensive Line Matt Wallerstedt ...........Assistant Coach / Linebackers Janet Elkins ................Lead Office Assistant, Defense

FOOTBALL SPORTS PERFORMANCE LARRY JACKSON ..........Director of Football Sports Performance/NFL Liaison Chad Dennis ..................Assistant Sports Performance Monty Gibson ...............Assistant Sports Performance

FOOTBALL GRADUATE ASSISTANTS Scott Aligo......................Defensive Quality Control Brian Cummings ............Special Teams Quality Control Klint Kubiak....................Offensive Graduate Assistant Nathan Reeves...............Offensive Quality Control Byron Thomas................Defensive Graduate Assistant

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

GAME OPERATIONS MIKE CARUSO ................... Associate Athletics Director for Game Operations Steve Miller ..........................Assistant Athletics Director for Events and External Services Erin Willert ...........................Assistant Director for Athletic Event Management

FACILITIES / KYLE FIELD KEVIN HURLEY .................. Associate Athletics Director for Facilities TIM BREITSCHOPF .............Custodial Supervisor LEO GOERTZ .......................Athletic Fields Manager PAT MAREK .........................Athletic Concessions Manager BOBBY NAUMANN.............Maintenance Foreman CLINT NETHERLAND ..........Zone Facility Manager Sharon Lee .......................Facilities Business Coordinator

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS ALAN CANNON ................. Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations Brad Marquardt ...................Associate Media Relations Director Adam Quisenberry ...............Assistant Media Relations Director Jackie Thornton ................Media Relations Secretary

ATHLETIC TICKETING CAROLE DOLLINS .............. Vice President & Division Manager – Ticketing

TEAM SECURITY MIKE RAGAN .................... University Police, Assistant Chief (Field Operations) Ben Crenshaw ......................University Police, Lieutenant (Criminal Investigation) Robert Meyer .......................University Police, Assistant Chief (Support Services) Clay Taylor ............................Texas Departmart of Public Safety

JUSTIN MOORE ............Associate Athletics Director for Football Kenny Bell ......................Director for Recruiting Michael Lagrasta ...........Athletic Assistant Gary Reynolds................Director of Football Operations Holly Kent ..................Lead Office Assistant, Recruiting

COACHES RADIOS

FOOTBALL FRONT DESK ......................... 979/845-1241 FOOTBALL FAX ......................................... 979/862-4136

LETTERMEN’S ASSOCIATION

LEE WHEELER .....................Coaches Radios Lydia Dubuisson ...................Coaches Radios Jared Kotch...........................Coaches Radios

CATHY CAPPS .....................Lettermen’s Association Director



TEXAS A&M 2011 NOTABLES RYAN TANNEHILL WAS SELECTED EIGHTH OVERALL IN THE 2012 NFL DRAFT BY THE MIAMI DOLPHINS.

TANNEHILL EARNED HIS DEGREE IN BIOLOGY BEFORE HIS SENIOR SEASON IN 2011.

AGGIES GRAB BOWL WIN OVER NORTHWESTERN

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ecord-setting quarterback RYAN TANNEHILL was the eighth overall selection of the 2012 NFL Draft, marking the first time A&M has produced top 10 picks in consecutive years. Tannehill was selected by the Miami Dolphins. Last year, All-American VON MILLER was picked second overall by the Denver Broncos and went on to earn Defensive Rookie of the Year honors by the Associated Press. Three other Aggies heard their names called in the Draft -- consensus All-America placekicker RANDY BULLOCK (5th round, Houston Texans),

CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICAN RANDY BULLOCK RECEIVED THE 2011 LOU GROZA PLACE-KICKER AWARD AFTER LEADING THE NATION WITH AN INCREDIBLE 29 FIELD GOALS.

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running back CYRUS GRAY (6th, Kansas City Chiefs) and cornerback TERRENCE FREDERICK (7th, Pittsburgh Steelers). No Football Bowl Subdivision player ever can match TANNEHILL’s versatility résumé. Tannehill is the only player in NCAA FBS history with a 400-yard passing game and a 200-yard receiving game to his credit. Tannehill is also the only FBS player to surpass 4,000 passing yards and 1,500 receiving yards in his career. The Big Spring High School product had his 200-yard receiving day against Kansas State as a freshman, and posted his 400-yard passing game in his starting debut against Texas Tech in 2010.

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ANDY BULLOCK’s record-setting senior season was rewarded with the 2011 Lou Groza Award, which is given annually to the nation’s top collegiate placekicker. Bullock received the prestigious award from Groza’s youngest son, Judd Groza, at the Home Depot College Football Award Show. Bullock also earned consensus All-America honors after his inclusion on teams picked by the Associated Press, the American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp Football Foundation and The Sporting News. He was also selected to All-America teams by SportsIllustrated.com, CBSSports.com and Pro Football Weekly. It’s the second straight season that Texas A&M has produced a college football national award winner after VON MILLER received the 2010 Butkus Award. Bullock joins Miller, DAT NGUYEN (1998 Lombardi and Bednarik awards) and JOHN DAVID CROW (1957 Heisman Trophy) as Texas A&M’s football award winners.


RECAPPING THE RECORDS

TRENDS AND NOTABLES

• PK RANDY BULLOCK broke the second-oldest record in the Aggies’ record book by taking down JOEL HUNT’s single season scoring record of 128 points from 1927. Also the career scoring leader, BULLOCK finished the 2011 season with 142 points.

• The Texas A&M offensive front allowed only nine QB sacks while committing just two holding penalties in 13 games. A&M didn’t get flagged for holding after the second game of 2011.

• BULLOCK connected on 63 three-pointers during his record-setting career, breaking the old school standard of 60 field goals set by KYLE BRYANT (199497). Bullock’s career FG percentage of 78.8 percent easily outdistanced the old school mark of 74.4 by TODD PEGRAM (2002-05). • WR RYAN SWOPE set school records for season catches and receiving yards with 89 grabs for 1,207 yards. The old mark of 72 catches was originally set by SWOPE and JEFF FULLER in 2011, and the record for season receiving yards was 1,066 by FULLER in 2010. • WR JEFF FULLER finished his career as the career leader in receptions (233), receiving yards (3,092) and receiving touchdowns (34). Fuller is the only player with 200-plus catches, 3,000-plus yards and 20-plus touchdowns in school history. • DUSTIN HARRIS finished 2011 with a season punt return average of 18.6, which was just shy of AARON GLENN’s school standard of 19.9 from 1993. Harris, who set a school record with 162 punt returns against Kansas, led the NCAA FBS in punt return average. It was A&M’s first NCAA punt return champion since Glenn did it in 1993. • CYRUS GRAY finished his career as the Aggies career record holder in all-purpose yardage and kickoff return yardage. His 6,423 career all-purpose yards ranked No. 24 by a FBS player and his 2,349 kickoff return yards were more than 1,000 yards better than the No. 2 entry on the Aggies’ school list. GRAY ranked No. 4 on A&M’s career rushing list with 3,298 yards, and was just the fourth Aggies with multiple 1,000 yard rushing seasons. • RYAN TANNEHILL ended his career in the maroon and white with school records for single game passing yards (449 vs. Texas Tech), season completions (327), pass attempts (531), passing yards (3,744), completion percentage (65.0 percent), and career completion percentage (62.5).

• Texas A&M led NCAA FBS with 51 quarterback sacks (3.9 per game), and had two players ranked among the top 25 individually in sacks. Both players -- SEAN PORTER (9.5 sacks) and DAMONTRE MOORE (8.5) return in 2012.

AGGIES IN THE NCAA, BIG 12 STATISTICAL RANKINGS TEAM CATEGORY

NCAA

BIG 12

AVG./G

4

199.15

RUSHING OFFENSE

24

PASSING OFFENSE

18

5

291.08

7

4

490.23

SCORING OFFENSE

11

4

39.08

RUSHING DEFENSE

12

2

101.85

PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE

67

6

130.98

TOTAL DEFENSE

59

3

378.15

SCORING DEFENSE

70

6

28.15

NET PUNTING

94

8

34.98

• GRAY was one of four Aggie RBs with multiple 200yard rushing games. The others are DARREN LEWIS (4), BOB SMITH (2) and CURTIS DICKEY (2).

PUNT RETURNS

10

2

13.59

KICKOFF RETURNS

63

7

21.64

• The Aggies didn’t have to punt in two games in 2011 -- in blowouts of Baylor (55-28) and Kansas (61-7)

TURNOVER MARGIN

106

9

-0.69

PASS DEFENSE

109

8

276.31

• The Aggies have scored 59-of-62 times in the red zone (inside 20) with 42 touchdowns/17 field goals. A&M’s 95.0 percent success rate ranked No. 3 nationally.

PASSING EFFICIENCY

• TEXAS A&M RANKED NO. 3 NATIONALLY in first downs per game with a 26.5 average.

• RB CYRUS GRAY surpassed 1,000 rushing yards for the second straight year. He was the third Aggie to post back-to-back 1,000 yard season, joining GREG HILL in 1991-92 and GEORGE WOODARD in 197677. He is the fourth Aggies to have multiple 1,000yard seasons in his career (Hill, DARREN LEWIS and WOODARD).

• After seven home games, Kyle Field was FILLED TO 105.1 PERCENT CAPACITY, averaging 87,183 fans/ game. Kyle Field was one of four stadiums nationally operating at higher than 105.0 percent capacity. • A&M has EIGHT CONSECUTIVE SELLOUTS, which is a school record. A&M’s current streak of sellouts dates back to the 2010 Nebraska game, which set the school record with an attendance of 90,079. • A&M’s home attendance AVERAGE OF 87,183 RANKED NO. 10 nationally and No. 2 in the Big 12 Conference.

TOTAL OFFENSE

53

6

133.03

SACKS

1

1

3.92

TACKLES FOR LOSS

3

1

8

SACKS ALLOWED

4

1

0.69

INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY

PLAYER

NCAA BIG 12 AVG/G

PASSING EFF.

Ryan Tannehill

55

6

133.18

TOTAL OFFENSE

Ryan Tannehill

12

5

311.54

RECEPTIONS/G

Ryan Swope

18

Jeff Fuller

58

Cyrus Gray

Uzoma Nwachukwu REC. YARDS/G

6.85

7

5.38

T-15

3.85 92.85

19

3

Jeff Fuller

76

9

63.69

17

49.15

Trent Hunter

T-20

0.15

Steven Terrell

T-20

0.15 41.25

PUNTING

Ryan Epperson

47

7

PUNT RETURNS

Dustin Harris

1

1

18.61

KICKOFF RETURNS Dustin Harris

62

6

23.38

FIELD GOALS

Randy Bullock

1

1

2.23

SCORING

Randy Bullock

7

4

10.92

Cyrus Gray

34

Ryan Swope ALL-PURPOSE

Cyrus Gray

44

Ryan Swope

WIDE RECEIVER JEFF FULLER REWROTE THE AGGIES’ RECORD BOOK AS HE FINISHED HIS CAREER AS THE ALL-TIME LEADER IN CATCHES, RECEIVING YARDS AND RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS.

95

4

Ryan Swope Uzoma Nwachukwu

INTERCEPTIONS

11

SACKS

Sean Porter

8

8.18

T-20

5.08

4

127.27

10

93.08

T-16

1

0.73

Damontre Moore T-21

2

0.71

Tony Jerod-Eddie

T-11

0.38

Terrence Frederick

T-17

0.31

Jonathan Stewart

T-25

0.23

Eddie Brown, Jr.

T-25

0.23

Caleb Russell

T-25

0.23

TACKLES

Jonathan Stewart

T-10

7.54

TFLS

Damontre Moore T-10

T-1

1.46

Sean Porter

T-24

Terrence Frederick

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

3

1.31

T-18

0.69

93

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W


OFFENSE IN TOP 25 RUSH/PASS/ TOTAL/SCORE

T

exas A&M was one of a handful of teams in the NCAA FBS with an offense that ranks in the top 25 in rushing, passing, total and scoring offense.

TOP 25 IN NCAA STATISTICS RUSHING OFFENSE

No. 24

PASSING OFFENSE

No. 18

199.2 291.1

TOTAL OFFENSE

No. 7

490.2

SCORING OFFENSE

No. 11

39.1

RECORD-SETTING OFFENSE

L

ed by host of offensive weapons and a youthful but talented offensive line, the 2011 edition of Texas A&M offense shattered the school records for total offense, passing yards and scoring.

CHASING HISTORY CATEGORY

CYRUS GRAY

2011

RECORD

YEAR

PASSING OFFENSE

291.1

281.6

2009

TOTAL OFFENSE

490.2

471.1

1990

39.1

36.7

1993

SCORING OFFENSE

GRAY IN NCAA RECORD BOOK

D

o-it-all CYRUS GRAY finished his career ranked in the top 25 of the NCAA FBS career all-purpose yards list.

NCAA FBS CAREER ALL-PURPOSE LEADERS RK

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

SCHOOL

YARDS

YEARS

1 Damaris Johnson

PLAYER

Tulsa

7,796

2008-11

2 Brandon West

W. Michigan

7,764

2006-09

3 C.J. Spiller

Clemson

7,588

2006-09

4 DeAngelo Williams

Memphis

7,573

2002-05

5 TY Hilton

FIU

7,498

2008-11

6 Tyron Carrier

Houston

7,490

2008-11

7 Ricky Williams

Texas

7,206

1995-98

8 Napoleon McCallum

Navy

7,172

1981-85

C. Michigan

7,164

2007-09

10 Chris Johnson,

9 Antonio Brown

East Carolina

6,993

2004-07

11 Bobby Rainey,

W. Kentucky

6,906

2008-11

12 Darrin Nelson

Stanford

6,885

1977-78, 80-81

13 Kevin Faulk

LSU

6,833

1995-98

14 Darren Sproles

Kansas State

6,812

2001-04

15 DeMarco Murray

Oklahoma

6,718

2007-10

16 Ron Dayne

Wisconsin

6,701

1996-99

17 Terance Mathis

New Mexico

6,691

1985-87, 89

18 Tony Dorsett

Pittsburgh

6,615

1973-76

19 Paul Palmer

Temple

6,609

1983-86

20 Charles White

USC

6,545

17 GRADUATES ON AGGIES’ 2011 BOWL ROSTER

1976-79

Danny Baker

May

Tony Jerod-Eddie

December

Ryan Tannehill

May December

21 Trevor Cobb

Rice

6,512

1989-92

Ben Bass

May

Coryell Judie

December

Kolten Thigpen

22 Mewelde Moore

Tulane

6,505

2000-03

Tommy Dorman

December

Kyle Mangan

December

Garrick Williams

May

23 Kevin Robinson

Utah State

6,479

2004-07

Evan Eike

August

Taylor Randle

August

Andrew Wolridge

December

24 CYRUS GRAY

TEXAS A&M

6,423

2008-11

Jeffrey Hyde

December

Matt Sherman

August

Ken Wood

December

25 Dwayne Harris

East Carolina

6,380

2007-10

Jared Jaroszewski

December

Lionel Smith

August

94

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY


2011 TEXAS A&M FOOTBALL SCHEDULE / RESULTS DATE

W/L

SCORE

OVERALL

BIG 12

START

TIME

TEMP

ATTEND

W

46-14

1-0

6:41p

3:15

95°

86,951

Idaho

W

37-7

2-0

6:10p

2:53

90°

86,623

29-30

2-1

0-1

2:41p

3:43

91°

87,358

Sun.

17

Sat.

24

Sat.

* Oklahoma State

1

Sat .

† vs. Arkansas

8

Sat.

* at Texas Tech

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

L L W

38-42

2-2

11:01a

3:43

82°

69,838

45-40

3-2

1-1

6:11p

3:39

68°

58,416

15

Sat.

* BAYLOR

W

55-28

4-2

2-1

11:11a

3:24

73°

87,361

22

Sat.

* at Iowa State

W

33-17

5-2

3-1

2:36p

3:27

66°

51,131

29

Sat.

* MISSOURI

L

31-38 (OT)

5-3

3-2

11:11a

3:37

53°

86,934

5

Sat.

* at Oklahoma

L

25-41

5-4

3-3

2:36p

3:48

63°

85,709

L

50-53 (4OT)

5-5

3-4

2:41p

4:07

63°

46,204

61- 7

6-5

4-4

11:11a

3:11

79°

86,411

25-27

6-6

4-5

7:10p

3:48

61°

88,645

33-22

7-6

11:01a

3:19

72°

68,395

NOVEMBER

NOVEMBER

OPPONENT SMU

4

12

Sat.

* at Kansas State

19

Sat.

* Kansas

24

Sat.

* TEXAS

31

Sat.

^ vs. Northwestern

W L

* Big 12 Conference game.

W

† Southwest Classic, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington.

^ - Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas (Reliant Stadium - Houston, Texas).

SCORE BY QUARTERS TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

1ST 113 59

2ND 209 74

3RD 88 110

4TH 79 94

OT 19 29

RECORD BREAKDOWN

TOTAL 508 366

Overall ................................ 7-6 Home...................................4-3 Away....................................2-2 Neutral ................................1-1 Big 12...................................4-5 Non-Conference ..................3-1 Overtime ............................ 0-2

TEAM STATISTICS A&M

OPPONENT

508

366

39.1

28.2

FIRST DOWNS

345

287

Rushing

134

106

Passing

189

153

Penalty

22

28

RUSHING YARDAGE

2589

1324

Yards gained rushing

2785

1875

Yards lost rushing

196

551

Rushing Attempts

507

508

Average Per Rush

5.1

2.6

Average Per Game

199.2

101.8

29

25

PASSING YARDAGE

3784

3592

Comp-Att-Int

331-537-15

319-511-7

7.0

7.0

SCORING Points Per Game

TDs Rushing

Average Per Pass Average Per Catch

11.4

11.3

Average Per Game

291.1

276.3

TDs Passing

29

19

TOTAL OFFENSE

6373

4916

Total Plays

1044

1019

6.1

4.8

490.2

378.2

Average Per Play Average Per Game

A&M

OPPONENT

KICK RETURNS: # -Yards

42-909 (21.6)

61-1238 (20.3)

PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards

32-435 (13.6)

12-207 (17.2)

INT RETURNS: #-Yards

7-216

15-171

FUMBLES-LOST

18-9

25-8

PENALTIES- Yards

91-855

97-746

65.8

57.4

54-2236

85-3598

41.4

42.3

28:28

31:32

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS

88-191 (46%)

91-225 (40%)

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS

2-10 (20%)

9-21 (43%)

SACKS By-Yards

51-343

9-44

FIELD GOALS - ATTEMPTS

29-33

17-21

0-1

0-3

RED-ZONE SCORES

(59-62) 95%

(43-49) 88%

PAT-ATTEMPTS

(55-57) 96%

(41-41) 100%

87,183

60,365

Average Per Game

PUNTS- Yards Average Per Punt

TIME OF POSSESSION /Game

ON-SIDE KICKS

ATTENDANCE AVG

Day ......................................4-5 Night....................................3-1 Televised..............................7-6 Non-Televised ......................0-0 vs Top 25 .............................1-4 vs Top 15 .............................0-3 vs Top 10 .............................0-2 vs Top 5 .............................. 0-0 Scores First ..........................6-5 Opponent Scores First .........1-1 Leading after 1st Qtr ...........5-2 Trailing after 1st Qtr ............2-3 Tied after 1st Qtr ................ 0-1 Leading at Half ....................7-5 Trailing at Half .....................0-1 Tied at Half ..........................0-0 Leading after 3rd Qtr ...........7-2 Trailing after 3rd Qtr ............0-4 Tied after 3rd Qtr ................0-0 Wins Coin Toss.....................2-3 Loses Coin Toss ....................5-3 Natural Grass ...................... 6-4 Artificial Surface ................. 1-2

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

95

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W


TEXAS A&M GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS OFFENSE DATE

SEPT.

4 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

OPPONENT SMU IDAHO OKLAHOMA STATE vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech BAYLOR at Iowa State MISSOURI at Oklahoma at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs. Northwestern

NO. 39 38 27 54 46 45 47 46 29 43 33 33 27

YDS 212 140 162 381 205 266 247 183 148 272 189 104 80

RUSHING TD 4 2 1 5 4 1 1 1 1 3 4 0 2

LG 37 17 65 48 19 34 31 22 31 63 36 12 19

NO. 21 30 28 25 16 25 24 35 32 27 21 20 27

RECEIVING YDS TD 246 2 377 2 309 2 247 0 188 1 415 6 263 2 317 3 379 2 210 3 280 3 224 2 329 1

LG 32 27 33 44 38 68 25 25 79 23 52 29 38

C-A-I 21-26-0 30-43-1 28-47-3 25-35-1 16-26-0 25-38-1 24-43-0 35-53-1 32-63-3 27-46-1 21-27-0 20-49-3 27-40-1

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

507 508

2589 1324

29 25

65 43

331 319

3784 3592

79 77

331-537-15 319-511-7

SOLO

TACKLES AST TOTAL

DEFENSE DATE

SEPT.

OPPONENT 4 17 24

OCT.

1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

TFL-YDS

SACKS NO-YDS

R E V I E W

0 0

40 49

32 12

INT-YDS

QBH

PASS BRK

BLKD KICK

KICKS ATT-MAD

PUNT RETURNS YDS TD -3 0 46 0 9 0 29 0 19 0 13 0 27 0 0 0 43 0 1 0 162 1 35 0 54 0 435 207

LG 5 23 10 15 19 12 14 0 35 1 72 33 35

tot OFF 458 517 471 628 393 681 510 500 527 482 469 328 409

72 81

6373 4916

1 0

2-PT CONV RUN RCV

SAF

PTS

8.0-41 3.0-20

1 0

0-0 0-0

2-81 0-0

5 2

3 5

0 0

6-4 4-4

0 0

0 0

0 0

46 37

OKLAHOMA STATE vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech BAYLOR at Iowa State MISSOURI at Oklahoma at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs. Northwestern

45 52 78 42 48 40 47 51 39 39 46

60 18 2 26 10 48 25 22 70 32 42

105 70 80 68 58 88 72 73 109 71 88

8.0-46 6.0-33 7.0-28 7.0-28 8.0-37 6.0-24 3.0-13 10.0-39 15.0-68 6.0-17 12.0-70

3.0-28 4.0-31 3.0-20 5.0-26 2.0-11 2.0-15 1.0-10 4.0-23 6.0-43 2.0-10 8.0-65

0 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 2

1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-16 0-0 0-0 1-57 1-42 1-20 0-0

1 6 4 4 2 3 2 0 2 3 2

4 5 4 2 9 2 9 0 3 2 7

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3-3 5-5 6-6 7-7 3-3 4-4 2-2 5-5 8-8 1-1 3-3

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

29 38 45 55 33 31 25 50 61 25 33

591 586

432 432

1023 1018

104.0-476 65.0-192

51.0-343 9.0-44

16 13

8-1 9-23

7-216 15-171

36 26

55 69

1 2

57-55 41-41

0 1

1 1

2 0

508 366

SMU Idaho OKLAHOMA STATE vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech Baylor at Iowa State MISSOURI at Oklahoma at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs. Northwestern

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

Opponent SMU IDAHO OKLAHOMA STATE vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech BAYLOR at Iowa State MISSOURI at Oklahoma at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs. Northwestern

PUNTING BLKD TB

NO

YDS

AVG

LONG

2 3 3 6 5 0 5 5 7 6 0 8 4

79 131 123 214 228 0 233 173 274 266 0 335 180

39.5 43.7 41.0 35.7 45.6 0.0 46.6 34.6 39.1 44.3 0.0 41.9 45.0

40 68 52 50 68 0 55 41 54 56 0 49 55

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

54 85

2236 3598

41.4 42.3

68 65

0 0

RED ZONE W/L W W L L W W W L L L W L W

TEXAS A&M — 59 of 62 (95.2%) OPPONENTS — 43 of 49 (87.8%)

96

909 1238

NO 2 4 2 4 1 2 5 0 2 1 3 2 4

9.0-42 7.0-31

SEPT.

4 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

42 61

LG 18 38 21 35 33 26 24 32 25 27 0 40 35

70 70

OPPONENT

SEPT.

79 77

KICK RETURNS YDS TD 18 0 57 0 21 0 116 0 143 0 91 0 51 0 107 0 47 0 98 0 0 0 83 0 77 0

38 40

DATE

Date

29 19

NO 1 2 1 6 6 4 3 5 3 4 0 4 3

32 30

SPECIAL TEAMS

2 0 1 1

FUMBLES FF FR-YDS

3784 3592

LG 32 27 33 44 38 68 25 25 79 23 52 29 38

SMU IDAHO

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

4 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

29 19

PASSING YDS TD 246 2 377 2 309 2 247 0 188 1 415 6 263 2 317 3 379 2 210 3 280 3 224 2 329 1

Score 46-14 37-7 29-30 38-42 45-40 55-28 33-17 31-38 25-41 50-53 61-7 25-27 33-22

50+

I20

0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1

1 0 0 4 2 0 2 2 2 4 0 3 0

0 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 1

1 1 2 4 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 4 1

2-2 4-3 2-2 1-1 1-1 2-2 4-4 1-1 3-1 4-3 1-1 4-4 4-4

37 46 43 23 45 47 47 35 43 42 28 52 47

7 12

20 21

19 14

33-29 21-17

52 49

11 18

ATT-MADE

FIELD GOALS LG BLKD

FC

NO

YDS

KICKOFFS AVG TB

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 8 6 7 8 10 8 6 4 6 10 7 7

614 519 408 448 523 667 516 411 250 387 627 479 467

68.2 64.9 68.0 64.0 65.4 66.7 64.5 68.5 62.5 64.5 62.7 68.4 66.7

4 1 2 1 4 4 3 2 3 2 5 1 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

0 1

96 66

6316 4367

65.8 66.2

32 20

3 4

Times In RZ 6 5 3 4 6 5 6 6 2 8 3 4 4

Times Scored 6 4 3 4 6 5 5 5 2 8 3 4 4

Total Pts 32 24 17 24 38 31 27 31 15 47 17 19 20

Rush TDs 4 3 2 3 5 4 3 4 2 6 2 2 2

Pass TDs 4 2 0 3 4 1 1 1 1 3 2 0 2

TDs 0 1 2 0 1 3 2 3 1 3 0 2 0

FGs Made 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 2 2

FGA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Downs 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

62 49

59 43

342 261

42 33

24 24

18 9

17 10

0 1

2 4

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

OB

Failed to score inside Red Zone Int Fumb Half Game 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 1

0 0

0 0


OPPONENTS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS OFFENSE DATE

SEPT.

4 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

OPPONENT SMU IDAHO OKLAHOMA STATE vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech BAYLOR at Iowa State MISSOURI at Oklahoma at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs. Northwestern

NO. 32 29 35 30 39 31 33 50 47 52 55 37 38

YDS 79 56 46 71 132 50 125 284 149 130 64 86 52

RUSHING TD 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 6 1 1 2

LG 27 11 31 19 16 11 19 43 11 25 15 25 15

NO. 23 17 47 30 44 28 16 16 18 17 19 17 27

RECEIVING YDS TD 268 1 131 0 438 2 510 3 391 3 430 3 180 0 198 2 255 2 281 1 133 0 151 1 226 1

LG 28 20 31 68 37 77 30 42 57 53 21 41 20

C-A-I 23-38-2 17-29-0 47-60-0 30-51-0 44-66-0 28-40-1 16-40-1 16-24-0 18-39-0 17-27-1 19-28-1 17-29-1 27-40-0

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

507 508

2589 1324

29 25

65 43

331 319

3784 3592

79 77

331-537-15 319-511-7

SOLO

TACKLES AST TOTAL

DEFENSE DATE

SEPT.

OPPONENT 4 17 24

OCT.

1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

TFL-YDS

SACKS NO-YDS

42 61

909 1238

0 0

LG 22 24 21 20 47 49 32 46 0 40 19 29 32

NO 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 2

40 49

32 12

INT-YDS

QBH

PASS BRK

BLKD KICK

KICKS ATT-MAD

PUNT RETURNS YDS TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 19 0 17 0 0 0 3 0 -1 0 9 0 14 0 0 0 95 0 50 0 435 207

LG 0 0 1 19 17 0 3 0 9 14 0 81 47

tot OFF 347 187 484 581 523 480 305 482 404 411 197 237 278

72 81

6373 4916

1 0

2-PT CONV RUN RCV

SAF

PTS

82 87 71

1.0-1 4.0-16 7.0-20

0.0-0 0.0-0 2.0-8

1 1 1

0-0 1-0 1-0

0-0 1-0 3-7

1 3 1

1 4 7

2 0 0

2-2 1-1 3-3

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

14 7 30

vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech BAYLOR at Iowa State MISSOURI at Oklahoma at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs. Northwestern

65 60 50 62 47 50 53 34 42 26

30 0 34 24 60 18 24 26 18 56

95 60 84 86 107 68 77 60 60 82

3.0-7 8.0-31 3.0-4 6.0-21 5.0-22 8.0-15 3.0-6 3.0-3 8.0-19 6.0-27

0.0-0 1.0-3 0.0-0 3.0-16 1.0-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-4 1.0-7

1 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 2

1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-22 1-0 0-0

1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-45 3-38 1-23 0-0 3-58 1-0

1 2 0 3 2 3 0 3 3 4

1 5 6 6 7 9 7 2 12 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4-4 4-4 4-4 2-2 5-5 5-5 5-5 1-1 3-3 2-2

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

42 40 28 17 38 41 53 7 27 22

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

591 586

432 432

1023 1018

104.0-476 65.0-192

51.0-343 9.0-44

16 13

8-1 9-23

7-216 15-171

36 26

55 69

1 2

57-55 41-41

0 1

1 1

2 0

508 366

SEPT.

PUNTING BLKD TB

NO

YDS

AVG

LONG

SMU Idaho OKLAHOMA STATE vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech BAYLOR at Iowa State MISSOURI at Oklahoma at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs. Northwestern

4 10 4 7 3 3 9 6 9 6 5 11 8

148 425 180 339 124 131 377 262 398 276 221 380 337

37.0 42.5 45.0 48.4 41.3 43.7 41.9 43.7 44.2 46.0 44.2 34.5 42.1

41 52 54 56 43 45 53 56 62 65 55 41 51

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TEXAS A&M OPPONENTS

54 85

2236 3598

41.4 42.3

68 65

0 0

RED ZONE 4 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

79 77

KICK RETURNS YDS TD 58 0 114 0 58 0 108 0 137 0 129 0 115 0 112 0 0 0 72 0 59 0 135 0 141 0

60 44 38

OPPONENT

SEPT.

29 19

NO 4 7 4 6 4 6 5 4 0 4 4 6 7

22 43 33

SPECIAL TEAMS

Date

FUMBLES FF FR-YDS

3784 3592

LG 28 20 31 68 37 77 30 42 57 53 21 41 20

SMU IDAHO OKLAHOMA STATE

DATE 4 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

29 19

PASSING YDS TD 268 1 131 0 438 2 510 3 391 3 430 3 180 0 198 2 255 2 281 1 133 0 151 1 226 1

Opponent SMU Idaho Oklahoma State vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech Baylor at Iowa State Missouri at Oklahoma at Kansas State Kansas Texas vs. Northwestern

W/L W W L L W W W L L L W L W

TEXAS A&M — 59 of 62 (95.2%) OPPONENTS — 43 of 49 (87.8%)

Score 46-14 37-7 29-30 38-42 45-40 355-28 33-17 31-38 25-41 50-53 61-7 25-27 33-22

50+

I20

0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 0

0 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 9 3

0 2 1 4 0 0 2 1 4 2 1 0 1

1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 3

0-0 0-0 3-3 2-2 5-4 1-0 1-1 2-1 2-2 2-2 1-0 2-2 0-0

0 0 27 32 49 0 43 26 39 44 0 40 0

7 12

20 21

19 14

33-29 21-17

52 49

11 18

ATT-MADE

FIELD GOALS LG BLKD

FC

NO

YDS

KICKOFFS AVG TB

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 2 7 8 8 5 4 5 8 6 3 5 3

134 132 495 559 534 342 248 303 540 416 140 323 201

67.0 66.0 70.7 69.9 66.8 68.4 62.0 60.6 67.5 69.3 46.7 64.6 67.0

1 0 6 2 1 1 0 0 5 2 1 1 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

0 1

96 66

6316 4367

65.8 66.2

32 20

3 4

Times In RZ 1 1 7 5 6 4 3 5 5 5 2 2 3

Times Scored 1 1 6 5 6 2 2 5 4 5 1 2 3

Total Pts 7 7 30 27 34 14 14 31 24 34 7 10 22

Rush TDs 1 1 3 3 4 2 2 4 3 5 1 1 3

Pass TDs 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 5 1 1 2

TDs 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

FGs Made 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

FGA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Downs 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

62 49

59 43

342 261

42 33

24 24

18 9

17 10

0 1

2 4

OB

Failed to score inside Red Zone Int Fumb Half Game 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 1

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

0 0

0 0

97

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W


TEAM COMPARISON GAME-BY-GAME Date

SEPT.

4 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

Opponent SMU IDAHO OKLAHOMA STATE vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech BAYLOR at Iowa State MISSOURI at Oklahoma at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs. Northwestern

TOTALS

Date SEPT. 4 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 19 24 DEC. 31

FIRST DOWNS Rush Pass

Score

Total

46-14 37-7 29-30 38-42 45-40 55-28 33-17 31-38 25-41 50-53 61-7 25-27 33-22 508-366

25/20 31/10 25/33 30/28 23/34 35/24 30/17 29/25 28/20 22/21 23/19 22/12 22/24 345/287

Opponent SMU IDAHO OKLAHOMA STATE vs. Arkansas at Texas Tech BAYLOR at Iowa State MISSOURI at Oklahoma at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs. Northwestern

TOTALS

12/4 9/3 7/8 16/6 14/12 14/6 14/6 8/17 7/12 10/9 11/11 7/5 5/7 134/106

12/15 19/6 17/22 11/19 7/17 17/17 15/8 20/8 20/7 12/8 12/7 12/5 15/14 189/153

Pen

RUSHING Number-Yards

PASSING Comp-Att-Int

1/1 3/1 1/3 3/3 2/5 4/1 1/3 1/0 1/1 0/4 0/1 3/2 2/3 22/28

39-212/32-79 38-140/29-56 27-162/35-46 54-381/30-71 46-205/39-132 45-266/31-50 47-247/33-125 46-183/50-284 29-148/47-149 43-272/52-130 33-189/55-64 33-104/37-86 27-80/38-52 507-2589/508-1324

21-26-0/23-38-2 30-43-1/17-29-0 28-47-3/47-60-0 25-35-1/30-51-0 16-26-0/44-66-0 25-38-1/28-40-1 24-43-0/16-40-1 35-53-1/16-24-0 32-63-3/18-39-0 27-46-1/17-27-1 21-27-0/19-28-1 20-49-3/17-29-1 27-40-1/27-40-0 331-537-15/319-511-7

Yards

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yards

Return Yards

Turnovers

246/268 377/131 309/438 247/510 188/391 415/430 263/180 317/198 379/255 210/281 280/133 224/151 329/226 3784/3592

65-458/70-347 81-517/58-187 74-471/95-484 89-628/81-581 72-393/105-523 83-681/71-480 90-510/73-305 99-500/74-482 92-527/86-404 89-482/79-411 60-469/83-197 82-328/66-237 67-409/78-278 1044-6373/1019-4916

96/58 103/114 30/66 145/128 162/154 104/129 94/118 107/156 91/47 156/109 204/81 138/288 131/191 1561/1639

0/2 2/0 4/1 2/0 0/0 1/1 1/1 3/1 4/1 1/3 1/3 4/2 1/0 24/15

3rd Down Conversions 1-6/9-18 6-13/2-14 7-13/8-18 7-15/8-17 7-14/12-24 10-13/7-13 5-16/6-18 14-23/6-15 6-18/9-21 8-20/6-15 5-8/9-20 5-17/4-17 7-14/5-15

4th Down Conversions 1-1/0-3 0-0/1-2 0-0/0-2 0-1/0-0 0-1/2-3 0-0/1-2 0-1/0-1 0-1/1-2 0-1/0-0 1-2/1-1 0-2/1-3 0-0/0-0 0-0/2-2

Time of Possession 26:18/33:42 29:48/30:12 26:57/33:03 31:56/28:04 26:24/33:36 31:12/28:48 31:54/28:06 34:30/25:30 27:39/32:21 25:49/34:11 21:43/38:17 29:08/30:52 26:41/33:19

TOP Margin -7:24 -0:24 -6:06 3:52 -7:12 2:24 3:48 9:00 -4:42 -8:22 -16:34 -1:44 -6:38

Avg Yds/Rush 5.4/2.5 3.7/1.9 6.0/1.3 7.1/2.4 4.5/3.4 5.9/1.6 5.3/3.8 4.0/5.7 5.1/3.2 6.3/2.5 5.7/1.2 3.2/2.3 3.0/1.4

Avg Yds/Pass 9.5/7.1 8.8/4.5 6.6/7.3 7.1/10.0 7.2/5.9 10.9/10.8 6.1/4.5 6.0/8.2 6.0/6.5 4.6/10.4 10.4/4.8 4.6/5.2 8.2/5.7

Avg Yds/Play 7.0/5.0 6.4/3.2 6.4/5.1 7.1/7.2 5.5/5.0 8.2/6.8 5.7/4.2 5.1/6.5 5.7/4.7 5.4/5.2 7.8/2.4 4.0/3.6 6.1/3.6

Punting Number-Avg 2-39.5/4-37.0 3-43.7/10-42.5 3-41.0/4-45.0 6-35.7/7-48.4 5-45.6/3-41.3 0-0.0/3-43.7 5-46.6/9-41.9 5-34.6/6-43.7 7-39.1/9-44.2 6-44.3/6-46.0 0-0.0/5-44.2 8-41.9/11-34.5 4-45.0/8-42.1

Penalties Number-Yards 6-50/3-18 3-25/9-66 10-82/11-95 7-72/14-112 9-100/9-70 7-56/10-83 7-70/8-50 7-50/5-45 7-55/3-25 10-96/1-5 1-15/6-40 10-117/10-70 7-67/8-67

88-191/91-225

2-10/9-21

369:59/410:01

-40:02

5.1/2.6

7.0/7.0

6.1/4.8

54-41.4/85-42.3

855/746

numbers formatted in team/opponent format.

TEXAS A&M INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

32 33 17 23 34 3 7 25

Gray, Cyrus Michael, Christine Tannehill, Ryan Malena, Ben Randolph, Will Showers, Jameill Nwachukwu, Uzoma Swope, Ryan

GP 11 9 13 13 1 4 13 13

Att 198 149 58 67 10 9 3 7

Gain 1105 920 355 282 39 33 34 17

Loss 60 21 49 23 2 0 2 14

Net 1045 899 306 259 37 33 32 3

Avg 5.3 6.0 5.3 3.9 3.7 3.7 10.7 0.4

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 13

507 508

2785 1875

196 551

2589 1324

5.1 2.6

Swope, Ryan Fuller, Jeff Nwachukwu, Uzoma Gray, Cyrus Prioleau, Hutson Lamothe, Michael Hicks, Nehemiah Kennedy, Malcome Malena, Ben Jackson, Brandal McNeal, Kenric Michael, Christine Askew, Nate

GP 13 13 13 11 13 13 12 13 13 13 5 9 13

No. 89 70 50 31 14 14 12 11 10 8 8 8 6

Yds 1207 828 639 239 135 109 106 140 52 108 101 35 85

Avg 13.6 11.8 12.8 7.7 9.6 7.8 8.8 12.7 5.2 13.5 12.6 4.4 14.2

TD 11 6 2 3 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1

Long 79 38 47 26 32 18 25 26 13 22 33 11 27

Avg/G 92.8 63.7 49.2 21.7 10.4 8.4 8.8 10.8 4.0 8.3 20.2 3.9 6.5

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 13

331 319

3784 3592

11.4 11.3

29 19

79 77

291.1 276.3

RECEIVING 25 8 7 32 80 19 81 84 23 4 5 33 9

PASSING 17 3 32

98

TD Long 12 63 8 48 4 65 4 19 0 16 1 12 0 24 0 6

Avg/G 95.0 99.9 23.5 19.9 37.0 8.2 2.5 0.2

29 25

199.2 101.8

65 43

Tannehill, Ryan Showers, Jameill Gray, Cyrus

GP 13 4 11

Effic 133.18 147.20 0.00

Cmp-Att-Int 327-531-15 4-5-0 0-1-0

Pct 61.6 80.0 0.0

Yds 3744 40 0

TD 29 0 0

Lng 79 23 0

Avg/G 288.0 10.0 0.0

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 13

133.06 131.00

331-537-15 319-511-7

61.6 62.4

3784 3592

29 19

79 77

291.1 276.3

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

TOTAL OFFENSE 17 32 33 23 3 34 7 25

Tannehill, Ryan Gray, Cyrus Michael, Christine Malena, Ben Showers, Jameill Randolph, Will Nwachukwu, Uzoma Swope, Ryan

G 13 11 9 13 4 1 13 13

Plays 589 199 149 67 14 10 3 7

Rush 306 1045 899 259 33 37 32 3

Pass 3744 0 0 0 40 0 0 0

Total 4050 1045 899 259 73 37 32 3

Avg/G 311.5 95.0 99.9 19.9 18.2 37.0 2.5 0.2

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13 13

1044 1019

2589 1324

3784 3592

6373 4916

490.2 378.2

RYAN TANNEHILL


ALL-PURPOSE 32 25 33 8 22 7 23 17 5 5 9 84 80 19 4 81 2 21 7 1 3 34 3

G 11 13 9 13 13 13 13 13 5 7 13 13 13 13 13 12 6 13 13 13 13 1 4

Rush 1045 3 899 0 0 32 259 306 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 33

Rec 239 1207 35 828 0 639 52 0 101 0 85 140 135 109 108 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PR 0 0 0 0 335 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL

13

2589

3784

OPPONENTS

13

1324

3592

Gray, Cyrus Swope, Ryan Michael, Christine Fuller, Jeff Harris, Dustin Nwachukwu, Uzoma Malena, Ben Tannehill, Ryan McNeal, Kenric Judie, Coryell Askew, Nate Kennedy, Malcome Prioleau, Hutson Lamothe, Michael Jackson, Brandal Hicks, Nehemiah Campbell, Steven Terrell, Steven Frederick, Terrence Hunter, Trent Smith, Lionel Randolph, Will Showers, Jameill

KOR 116 0 0 0 374 0 63 0 0 201 96 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 38 0 0

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 62 57 46 0 0 0

Tot 1400 1210 934 828 709 671 374 306 201 201 181 140 135 109 108 106 72 62 57 46 38 37 33

Avg/G 127.3 93.1 103.8 63.7 54.5 51.6 28.8 23.5 40.2 28.7 13.9 10.8 10.4 8.4 8.3 8.8 12.0 4.8 4.4 3.5 2.9 37.0 8.2

435

909

216

7933

610.2

207

1238

171

6532

502.5

SCORING 25 32 25 33 8 23 17 19 7 22 80 7 3 9 84

Bullock, Randy Gray, Cyrus Swope, Ryan Michael, Christine Fuller, Jeff Malena, Ben Tannehill, Ryan Lamothe, Michael Nwachukwu, Uzoma Harris, Dustin Prioleau, Hutson Frederick, Terrence Showers, Jameill Askew, Nate Kennedy, Malcome

TD 0 15 11 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0

FGs 29-33 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Kick 55-57 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rush 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

TOTAL OPPONENTS

60 45

29-33 17-21

55-57 41-41

0-0 1-1

INTERCEPTIONS 1 21 7 22 2

Hunter, Trent Terrell, Steven Frederick, Terrence Harris, Dustin Campbell, Steven

TOTAL OPPONENTS

PATs Rcv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Points 142 90 66 54 36 30 24 18 12 6 6 6 6 6 2

1-3 1-2

0 0

2 0

508 366

No. 2 2 1 1 1

Yds 46 62 57 0 51

Avg 23.0 31.0 57.0 0.0 51.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0

Long 30 42 57 0 51

7 15

216 171

30.9 11.4

0 1

57 58

FIELD GOALS 28

FGM-FGA

Pct

01-19

20-29

30-39

40-49

50-99

Lg

Blk

Bullock, Randy

29-33

87.9

2-2

8-8

6-7

12-14

1-2

52

0

TOTAL

29-33

87.9

2-2

8-8

6-7

12-14

1-2

52

0

FG SEQUENCE SMU Idaho Oklahoma State Arkansas Texas Tech Baylor Iowa State Missouri Oklahoma Kansas State Kansas Texas Northwestern

TEXAS A&M (19),(37) (25),(42),(46),44 (43),(35) (23) (45) (35),(47) (25),(47),(47),(20) (35) (43),38,41 50,(17),(42),(20) (28) (49),(52),(29),(32) (24),(40),(47),(31)

OPPONENTS (27),(24),(18) (26),(32) (49),(27),(49),50,(30) 30 (43) (26),46 (29),(39) (44),(38) 39 (23),(40) -

DUSTIN HARRIS

PUNT RETURNS

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. * blocked

PUNTING 48 38

Epperson, Ryan Kaser, Drew

No. 52 2

Yds 2145 91

Avg 41.2 45.5

Long 68 68

TB 6 1

FC 20 0

I20 19 0

Blkd 0 0

TOTAL OPPONENTS

54 85

2236 3598

41.4 42.3

68 65

7 12

20 21

19∆ 14

0 0

KICKOFFS 28

No. 96

Yds 6316

Avg 65.8

TB 32

OB 3

Retn

Net

YdLn

Bullock, Randy

TOTAL OPPONENTS

96 66

6316 4367

65.8 66.2

32 20

3 4

1238 909

46.2 46.3

23 23

22 5 6

No. 18 13 1

Yds 335 100 0

Avg 18.6 7.7 0.0

TD 1 0 0

Long 72 23 0

32 12

435 207

13.6 17.2

1 0

72 81

Harris, Dustin Judie, Coryell Gray, Cyrus Askew, Nate Smith, Lionel Malena, Ben Campbell, Steven

No. 16 8 6 5 3 3 1

Yds 374 201 116 96 38 63 21

Avg 23.4 25.1 19.3 19.2 12.7 21.0 21.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 40 38 35 26 24 21 21

TOTAL OPPONENTS

42

909

21.6

0

40

61

1238

20.3

0

49

No. 1 0

Yds 1 0

Avg 1.0 0.0

TD 0 1

Long 1 0

1 2

1 23

1.0 11.5

1 0

1 22

Harris, Dustin McNeal, Kenric Gardiner, Desmond

TOTAL OPPONENTS

KICK RETURNS 22 5 32 9 3 23 2

FUMBLE RETURNS 11 7

Stewart, Jonathan Frederick, Terrence

TOTAL OPPONENTS

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

99

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W


TEXAS A&M DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Sacks

Pass Def

GP-GS

Solo

Tackles Ast

Total

TFL/Yds

No-Yds

Int-Yds BrUp

Stewart, Jonathan

13-13

55

43

98

5.5-25

3.0-22

.

1

1

Hunter, Trent

13-13

45

35

80

3.5-20

2.0-16

2-46

8

10

Porter, Sean

13-13

50

29

79

17.0-93

9.5-74

.

2

6

1-0

1

.

.

94

Moore, Damontre

12-10

41

31

72

17.5-70

8.5-50

.

1

2

1-0

4

.

.

45

Jenkins, Steven

13-6

30

31

61

3.0-14

1.0-4

.

3

.

.

.

.

.

83

Jerod-Eddie, Tony

13-13

28

28

56

7.0-37

5.0-35

.

1

6

.

1

.

.

7

Frederick, Terrence

13-13

43

11

54

9.0-36

4.0-25

1-57

13

.

2-0

.

.

.

3

Smith, Lionel

13-7

36

15

51

2.5-8

1.0-5

.

8

.

.

2

.

.

Nealy, Spencer

13-9

19

26

45

8.0-33

1.5-8

.

1

2

.

1

.

.

.

.

11

99 8

JONATHAN STEWART

SEAN PORTER

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

9-5

25

13

38

0.5-2

Harris, Dustin

13-4

26

7

33

2.0-13

9

Thomas, Charlie

12-2

15

15

30

1.0-4

39

Brown Jr., Eddie

13-13

12

17

29

4.0-21

31

Matthews, Howard

13-2

19

9

28

3.0-16

47

Russell, Caleb

13-3

17

10

27

90

Bass, Ben

13-1

10

16

26

21

Terrell, Steven

13-4

13

11

24

2.5-5

5

Judie, Coryell

7-2

19

3

22

1.0-8

4

Hurd Jr., Toney

13-2

14

6

20

72

Stansbury, Gavin

13-0

7

8

15

2

Campbell, Steven

6-5

10

5

15

41

Alexander, Brandon

4-0

4

8

12

1.5-2

42

Ennis, Kirby

13-0

6

5

11

2.0-9

20

Jones, C.J.

13-0

4

6

10

29

22

DAMONTRE MOORE

Williams, Garrick

Blkd

Rcv-Yds

FF

Kick

1

1-1

2

.

Saf .

2

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1-0

8

1

.

.

1

.

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

3.0-17

.

.

3

2-0

.

.

.

2.0-15

.

1

4

.

1

.

.

4.0-25

3.0-23

.

.

3

.

.

.

.

4.5-22

2.0-13

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

1

.

.

.

.

2.0-13 .

. 1.0-8

. 3.5-9

. 1.0-7

.

.

5

1

.

1

.

.

.

1

.

.

.

.

. .

.

.

1

.

2

.

.

1-51

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1.5-8

.

2-62

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

Everett, Deshazor

12-0

5

5

10

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

6

Gardiner, Desmond

13-0

5

5

10

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

33

Thompson, DeAndre

13-0

4

4

8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

14

Raven, Floyd

12-0

2

4

6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

68

Compton, Ben

9-0

5

1

6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

18

Mangan, Kyle

13-0

2

4

6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

36

Baggs, Donnie

10-0

4

2

6

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

35

Taylor, Tyrell

10-0

1

3

4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

84

Kennedy, Malcome

13-0

3

1

4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

48

Epperson, Ryan

11-0

2

.

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

23

Patterson, Domonique

3-0

.

2

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

44

Wolridge, Andrew

4-0

1

1

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

80

Prioleau, Hutson

13-4

1

1

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

73

Scales, Rhontae

11-0

.

2

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

25

Honeycutt, Clay

7-0

.

2

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

92

Mathis, Jonathan

3-3

.

2

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

89

Labhart, Travis

4-0

1

1

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

28

Swope, Louie

2-0

.

2

2

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

40

Ward, Shaun

9-0

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

81

Hicks, Nehemiah

12-7

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1.0-1

0.5-3

76

Joeckel, Luke

13-13

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

70

Ogbuehi, Cedric

10-6

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

50

Ortega, Justin

12-0

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7

Nwachukwu, Uzoma

13-13

8

Fuller, Je

13-12

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

9-6

1

.

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

33

Michael, Christine

32

Gray, Cyrus

11-5

1

.

.

.

.

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13-0

591

432

1023

104-476

51-343

7-216

55

36

8-1

16

1

2

13-0

586

432

1018

65.0-192

9-44

15-171

69

26

9-23

13

2

.

.

1

.

.

.

.

11 J. Stewart ......... 43

TACKLES FOR LOSS/YDS

QB SACKS/ YDS

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES

1 T. Hunter .......... 35

20 C.J. Jones .......... 10

SOLO TACKLES

ASSISTED TACKLES

11 J. Stewart ......... 55 10 S. Porter ........... 50

94 D. Moore ....... 17.5

10 S. Porter .......... 9.5

1 T. Hunter .......... 45

10

S. Porter ........... 29

10 S. Porter ........ 17.0

94 D. Moore ......... 8.5

6 D. Gardiner......... 9

7 T. Frederick....... 43

45

S. Jenkins.......... 31

7 T. Frederick...... 9.0

83 T. Jerod-Eddie .. 5.0

29 D. Everett ........... 8

94 D. Moore .......... 41

94

D. Moore .......... 31

99 S. Nealy ........... 8.0

7 T. Frederick...... 4.0

33 D. Thompson ...... 8

99

S. Nealy ............ 26

83 T. Jerod-Eddie .. 7.0

Three players tied at.............. 3.0

31 H. Matthews....... 7

TONY JEROD-EDDIE

100

.

Fumbles QBH

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

4 T. Hurd, Jr............ 7


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No-Yds/TD

SMU

IDAHO

OSU

ARK

TTU

BU

ISU

MU

OU

KSU

KU

UT

198-1045/12

21-132/2

29-101/2

13-35/0

17-95/2

21-116/1

12-42/0

21-125/0

16-58/0

9-29/0

30-218/2

9-94/3

DNP

DNP

Michael, Christine

149-899/8

14-85/2

5-31/0

6-62/0

32-230/3

15-52/1

21-105/1

18-142/1

21-104/0

17-88/0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

17

Tannehill, Ryan

58-306/4

2--4/0

1-0/0

7-69/1

5-56/0

9-55/2

5-55/0

5--16/0

5-12/1

2-15/0

5-31/0

1-2/0

8-21/0

3-10/0

23

Malena, Ben

67-259/4

1-0/0

2-3/0

-

-

-

4-33/0

-

-

1-16/1

3-15/0

8-32/1

25-83/0

23-77/2

34

32

Gray, Cyrus

33

NWN

Randolph, Will

10-37/0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

10-37/0

DNP

DNP

3

Showers, Jameill

9-33/1

DNP

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

4-9/1

5-24/0

DNP

DNP

7

Nwachukwu, Uzoma

3-32/0

-

-

-

-

-

2-34/0

1--2/0

-

-

-

-

-

-

Swope, Ryan

7-3/0

-

1-5/0

1--4/0

-

-

-

-

4-9/0

-

-

-

-

1--7/0

25

RECEIVING 25

Swope, Ryan

No-Yds/TD

SMU

IDAHO

OSU

ARK

TTU

BU

ISU

MU

OU

KSU

KU

UT

NWN

89-1207/11

8-109/1

6-74/1

7-105/0

5-92/0

3-33/0

11-206/4

4-40/0

8-66/1

8-149/1

9-58/1

9-137/2

3-33/0

8-105/0

8

Fuller, Jeff

70-828/6

6-52/0

5-79/0

6-55/2

9-82/0

1-12/0

5-71/0

7-75/1

5-42/0

6-54/0

4-47/1

2-33/0

7-107/1

7-119/1

7

Nwachukwu, Uzoma

50-639/2

3-23/0

6-80/0

4-37/0

4-35/0

4-74/0

4-94/1

4-58/0

6-49/0

3-50/0

4-44/1

1-5/0

2-23/0

5-67/0

32

Gray, Cyrus

31-239/3

1-4/0

5-58/1

3-9/0

1-3/0

1-21/0

2-17/0

3-35/0

6-46/1

6-33/1

3-13/0

-

DNP

DNP

84

Kennedy, Malcome

11-140/0

-

-

-

-

-

1-19/0

-

3-38/0

4-60/0

-

3-23/0

-

-

80

Prioleau, Hutson

14-135/1

1-32/1

1-21/0

-

2-8/0

-

-

2-17/0

3-18/0

1-11/0

2-18/0

1-8/0

-

1-2/0

17

Lamothe, Michael

14-109/3

1-16/0

3-10/0

-

-

2-14/1

-

2-26/1

1-2/1

2-20/0

2-16/0

-

1-5/0

-

4

Jackson, Brandal

8-108/0

-

-

3-32/0

-

1-8/0

-

-

-

-

-

2-33/0

2-35/0

-

81

Hicks, Nehemiah

12-106/0

-

DNP

-

-

3-21/0

-

1-6/0

2-47/0

1-8/0

3-14/0

1-5/0

1-5/0

-

5

McNeal, Kenric

8-101/0

1-10/0

2-21/0

4-65/0

-

1-5/0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

9

Askew, Nate

6-85/1

-

1-23/0

-

2-20/0

-

-

1-6/0

-

-

-

2-36/1

-

-

23

Malena, Ben

10-52/1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4-16/1

6-36/0

33

Michael, Christine

8-35/1

-

1-11/0

1-6/0

2-7/0

-

2-8/1

-

1-9/0

1--6/0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

PASSING #

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

JEFF FULLER

17 RYAN TANNEHILL

Att

Comp

Int

Pct

Yards

TD

Long

Sack

Yds

Effic

SMU

26

21

0

80.8

246

2

32

0

0

185.6

IDAHO

39

26

1

66.7

337

2

27

0

0

151.0

OKLAHOMA STATE

47

28

3

59.6

309

2

33

2

8

116.1

vs Arkansas

35

25

1

71.4

247

0

44

0

0

125.0

at Texas Tech

26

16

0

61.5

188

1

38

1

3

135.0

BAYLOR

37

25

1

67.6

415

6

68

0

0

209.9

at Iowa State

43

24

0

55.8

263

2

25

3

16

122.5

MISSOURI

53

35

1

66.0

317

3

25

1

6

131.2

at Oklahoma

64

32

3

50.0

379

2

79

0

0

100.7

at Kansas State

46

27

1

58.7

210

3

23

0

0

114.2

KANSAS

26

21

0

80.8

280

3

52

0

0

209.3

at Texas

49

20

3

40.8

224

2

29

1

4

80.4

vs Northwestern

40

27

1

67.5

329

1

38

1

7

139.8

531

327

15

61.6

3744

29

79

9

44

133.2

Long

Sack

Yds

Effic

0

23

0

0

184.0

0

0

0

0

0.0

TOTALS

#

Att

3 JAMEILL SHOWERS

Comp

Int

Pct

SMU IDAHO

4

4

0

100.0

OKLAHOMA STATE

-- Did Not Play --

at Texas Tech

-- Did Not Play -0

0

0

0.0

0 -- Did Not Play --

MISSOURI

-- Did Not Play --

at Oklahoma

-- Did Not Play --

at Kansas State

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

KANSAS

1

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0

23

0

0

147.2

at Texas

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

40

-- Did Not Play --

at Iowa State

102

TD

vs Arkansas BAYLOR

BEN MALENA

Yards

-- Did Not Play --

-- Did Not Play --

vs Northwestern

TOTALS

-- Did Not Play -5

4

0

80.0

40


TACKLES — GAME-BY-GAME Name

Solo/Ast

Total

SMU

IDAHO

OSU

ARK

TTU

BU

ISU

MU

OU

KSU

KU

UT

Stewart, Jonathan

55-43

98

3-2

1-3

4-6

2-2

8-1

2-2

5-3

5-8

4-3

10-3

1-2

5-4

5-4

1

Hunter, Trent

45-35

80

2-2

3-1

4-8

5-4

6-0

3-1

1-0

4-6

7-3

3-1

2-5

1-1

4-3

10

Porter, Sean

50-29

79

5-5

4-1

3-5

4-0

7-0

2-2

7-1

3-2

4-1

3-3

2-3

3-3

3-3

94

Moore, Damontre

41-31

72

DNP

1-1

3-3

2-1

1-0

2-2

1-0

3-3

6-2

8-4

4-4

7-5

3-6

45

Jenkins, Steven

30-31

61

3-1

1-1

1-2

0-1

5-0

1-2

3-1

4-6

1-3

2-0

3-5

3-3

3-6

83

Jerod-Eddie, Tony

28-28

56

3-3

0-2

1-5

2-0

5-0

2-1

-

2-3

3-2

3-2

0-2

3-4

4-4

7

Frederick, Terrence

43-11

54

1-0

2-0

4-3

4-1

7-1

4-0

1-1

1-2

6-0

2-0

5-2

1-1

5-0

3

Smith, Lionel

36-15

51

1-1

1-2

4-2

3-0

2-0

4-1

4-0

3-1

4-1

1-1

3-1

3-1

3-4

Nealy, Spencer

19-26

45

0-1

0-2

-

1-1

2-0

4-3

5-0

2-5

1-2

3-2

0-6

1-3

0-1

Williams, Garrick

25-13

38

1-3

1-1

7-6

3-0

8-0

3-1

DNP

-

DNP

-

2-2

DNP

DNP

Harris, Dustin

26-7

33

2-0

1-1

6-2

5-1

2-0

2-0

3-1

1-1

-

-

1-0

-

3-1

9

Thomas, Charlie

15-15

30

0-1

1-2

1-3

4-2

-

1-1

-

-

4-2

2-3

2-1

-

DNP

39

Brown Jr., Eddie

12-17

29

1-4

1-0

0-3

-

1-0

1-1

2-0

1-4

0-1

1-1

0-2

2-1

2-0

31

Matthews, Howard

19-9

28

2-1

2-1

-

-

5-0

2-0

-

2-2

-

2-0

1-4

1-1

2-0

47

Russell, Caleb

17-10

27

1-1

0-1

1-3

4-2

5-0

1-2

1-0

-

2-1

-

1-0

1-0

-

90

Bass, Ben

10-16

26

-

1-2

-

-

3-0

0-1

1-1

1-2

1-2

1-0

1-3

0-3

1-2

21

Terrell, Steven

13-11

24

0-1

1-1

1-1

5-1

-

-

-

-

-

-

4-4

1-0

1-3

5

Judie, Coryell

19-3

22

1-2

4-1

DNP

3-0

5-0

3-0

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

2-0

1-0

4

Hurd Jr., Toney

14-6

20

-

0-2

-

1-0

-

1-1

2-0

-

2-1

6-0

2-1

-

0-1

72

Stansbury, Gavin

7-8

15

1-0

1-1

0-1

1-0

-

0-1

2-0

0-2

-

1-0

0-2

0-1

1-0

2

11

99 8 22

NWN

Campbell, Steven

10-5

15

1-1

0-1

2-2

DNP

DNP

2-0

3-0

2-1

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

41

Alexander, Brandon

4-8

12

DNP

1-1

DNP

DNP

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

-

DNP

3-7

DNP

DNP

42

Ennis, Kirby

6-5

11

2-1

1-1

1-0

-

1-0

-

-

-

-

-

0-3

-

1-0

Gardiner, Desmond

5-5

10

0-1

-

0-1

0-1

-

-

2-0

1-0

-

1-1

1-1

-

-

20

Jones, C.J.

4-6

10

1-1

0-3

-

-

-

-

1-1

1-0

-

1-1

-

-

-

29

Everett, Deshazor

5-5

10

1-1

0-1

0-1

1-0

-

0-1

-

-

-

-

0-1

3-0

DNP

6

33

Thompson, DeAndre

4-4

8

-

0-1

-

-

1-0

1-1

-

-

-

-

1-0

0-1

1-1

36

Baggs, Donnie

4-2

6

DNP

0-1

-

-

-

0-1

3-0

1-0

-

-

DNP

DNP

-

14

Raven, Floyd

2-4

6

DNP

0-2

-

1-1

-

0-1

-

1-0

-

-

-

-

-

68

Compton, Ben

5-1

6

DNP

2-0

DNP

-

2-0

-

1-1

-

-

-

-

DNP

DNP

18

Mangan, Kyle

2-4

6

0-2

-

0-1

-

1-0

-

-

1-0

-

-

-

-

0-1

35

Taylor, Tyrell

1-3

4

-

0-1

1-0

-

DNP

-

-

-

-

-

0-2

DNP

DNP

84

Kennedy, Malcome

3-1

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1-0

-

-

1-0

1-1

48

Epperson, Ryan

2-0

2

-

-

-

1-0

-

DNP

-

-

-

-

DNP

-

1-0

23

Patterson, Domonique

0-2

2

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

-

0-2

DNP

DNP

28

Swope, Louie

0-2

2

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-1

DNP

0-1

44

Wolridge, Andrew

1-1

2

-

DNP

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-1

DNP

1-0

89

Labhart, Travis

1-1

2

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

-

0-1

1-0

-

80

Prioleau, Hutson

1-1

2

-

-

1-1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

92

Mathis, Jonathan

0-2

2

0-1

0-1

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

25

Honeycutt, Clay

0-2

2

0-2

DNP

DNP

-

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

-

-

-

-

73

Scales, Rhontae

0-2

2

-

-

-

-

-

DNP

-

DNP

-

-

0-2

-

-

50

Ortega, Justin

1-0

1

-

-

-

-

1-0

DNP

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

76

Joeckel, Luke

1-0

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1-0

-

-

-

-

Nwachukwu, Uzoma

0-1

1

-

-

0-1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

33

Michael, Christine

1-0

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1-0

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

81

Hicks, Nehemiah

1-0

1

-

DNP

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1-0

-

-

-

70

Ogbuehi, Cedric

1-0

1

-

-

-

-

DNP

DNP

DNP

-

1-0

-

-

-

-

8

Fuller, Jeff

1-0

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1-0

-

-

-

-

32

Gray, Cyrus

1-0

1

-

-

-

-

-

1-0

-

-

-

-

-

DNP

DNP

40

Ward, Shaun

0-1

1

-

0-1

-

DNP

DNP

-

DNP

-

-

-

-

-

DNP

7

JONATHAN STEWART

TRENT HUNTER

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

103

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W


SEASON SUPERLATIVES TEXAS A&M INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes

32

Yards Rushing

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes

35

VS.

TEXAS A&M

Klein, Collin.........................Kansas State ...........................Nov 12, 2011

230

Michael, Christine...............vs. Arkansas .............................Oct 01, 2011

Yards Rushing

162

Josey, Henry........................Missouri ...................................Oct 29, 2011

3

Michael, Christine...............vs. Arkansas .............................Oct 01, 2011 Gray, Cyrus..........................vs. Kansas ...............................Nov 19, 2011

TD Rushes

5

Klein, Collin.........................Kansas State ...........................Nov 12, 2011

Long Rush

43

Josey, Henry........................Missouri ...................................Oct 29, 2011

Long Rush

65

Tannehill, Ryan ...................vs. Oklahoma State ................. Sep 24, 2011

Pass attempts

66

Doege, Seth ........................Texas Tech ................................Oct 08, 2011

Pass attempts

64

Tannehill, Ryan ...................at Oklahoma ...........................Nov 05, 2011

Pass completions

47

Weeden, Brandon ..............Oklahoma State ...................... Sep 24, 2011

Pass completions

35

Tannehill, Ryan ...................vs. Missouri ..............................Oct 29, 2011

Yards Passing

415

Tannehill, Ryan ...................vs. Baylor .................................Oct 15, 2011

TD Passes

TD Passes

6

Tannehill, Ryan ...................vs. Baylor .................................Oct 15, 2011

Long Pass

79

Tannehill, Ryan ...................at Oklahoma ...........................Nov 05, 2011

Receptions

11

Swope, Ryan .......................vs. Baylor .................................Oct 15, 2011

Long Pass

77

Griffin III, Robert .................Baylor ......................................Oct 15, 2011

206

Swope, Ryan .......................vs. Baylor .................................Oct 15, 2011

Receptions

13

Jarius Wright.......................Arkansas ..................................Oct 01, 2011

TD Receptions

4

Swope, Ryan .......................vs. Baylor .................................Oct 15, 2011

Yards Receiving

Long Reception

79

Swope, Ryan .......................at Oklahoma ...........................Nov 05, 2011

4

Bullock, Randy ....................at Iowa State ............................Oct 22, 2011 Bullock, Randy ....................vs. Texas ..................................Nov 24, 2011 Bullock, Randy ....................vs. Northwestern .................... Dec 31, 2011

Yards Receiving

Field Goals

Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20

52

Bullock, Randy ....................vs. Texas ..................................Nov 24, 2011

8

Epperson, Ryan...................vs. Texas ..................................Nov 24, 2011

46.6

Epperson, Ryan...................at Iowa State ............................Oct 22, 2011

68

Kaser, Drew.........................vs. Idaho ................................. Sep 17, 2011 Epperson, Ryan...................at Texas Tech ............................Oct 08, 2011

4

Epperson, Ryan...................vs. Arkansas .............................Oct 01, 2011 Epperson, Ryan...................vs. Texas ..................................Nov 24, 2011

510

Tyler Wilson ........................Arkansas ..................................Oct 01, 2011

3

Tyler Wilson ........................Arkansas ..................................Oct 01, 2011 Doege, Seth ........................Texas Tech ................................Oct 08, 2011 Griffin III, Robert .................Baylor ......................................Oct 15, 2011

281

Jarius Wright.......................Arkansas ..................................Oct 01, 2011

TD Receptions

2

Jarius Wright.......................Arkansas ..................................Oct 01, 2011

Long Reception

77

Williams, T. .........................Baylor ......................................Oct 15, 2011

Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20

4

Carona, Donnie...................Texas Tech ................................Oct 08, 2011

49

Carona, Donnie...................Texas Tech ................................Oct 08, 2011

11

Tucker, Justin ......................Texas .......................................Nov 24, 2011

48.4

Dylan Breeding ...................Arkansas ..................................Oct 01, 2011

65

Doerr, Ryan .........................Kansas State ...........................Nov 12, 2011

4

Way,Tress ............................Oklahoma ...............................Nov 05, 2011

Long Punt Return

81

Diggs, Quandre ...................Texas .......................................Nov 24, 2011

Long Kickoff Return

49

Goodley, Antwan ................Baylor ......................................Oct 15, 2011

Long Punt Return

72

Harris, Dustin......................vs. Kansas ...............................Nov 19, 2011

Tackles

14

Acho, Emmanuel ................Texas .......................................Nov 24, 2011

Long Kickoff Return

40

Harris, Dustin......................vs. Texas ..................................Nov 24, 2011

Sacks

1.0

eight players tied

Tackles

13

Williams, Garrick ................vs. Oklahoma State ................. Sep 24, 2011 Stewart, Jonathan ..............vs. Missouri ..............................Oct 29, 2011 Stewart, Jonathan ..............at Kansas State .......................Nov 12, 2011

Tackles For Loss

2.0

11 players tied

1

15 players tied

Sacks

3.0

Jerod-Eddie, Tony ...............vs. SMU ................................... Sep 04, 2011

Tackles For Loss

3.5

Moore, Damontre ..............at Kansas State .......................Nov 12, 2011

1

Hunter, Trent ......................vs. SMU ................................... Sep 04, 2011 Campbell, Steven................vs. SMU ................................... Sep 04, 2011 Harris, Dustin......................vs. Baylor .................................Oct 15, 2011 Hunter, Trent ......................at Iowa State ............................Oct 22, 2011 Frederick, Terrence.............at Kansas State .......................Nov 12, 2011 Terrell, Steven.....................vs. Kansas ...............................Nov 19, 2011 Terrell, Steven.....................vs. Texas ..................................Nov 24, 2011

Interceptions

R E V I E W

OPPONENT

Michael, Christine...............vs. Arkansas .............................Oct 01, 2011

TD Rushes

Yards Passing

2 0 1 1

VS.

OPPONENTS

TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes

VS.

OPPONENT

Interceptions

TEAM GAME HIGHS

TEXAS A&M

vs Arkansas ....................Oct Oct 01, 2011

Rushes

Yards Rushing

381

vs Arkansas ....................Oct Oct 01, 2011

Yards Rushing

284

Missouri ........................Oct 29, 2011

Yards Per Rush

7.1

vs Arkansas ....................Oct Oct 01, 2011

Yards Per Rush

5.7

Missouri ........................Oct 29, 2011

TD Rushes

55

VS.

54

Kansas...........................Nov 19, 2011

5

vs Arkansas ....................Oct Oct 01, 2011

TD Rushes

6

Kansas State..................Nov 12, 2011

Pass attempts

64

at Oklahoma ..................Nov Nov 05, 2011

Pass attempts

66

Texas Tech .....................Oct 08, 2011

Pass completions

35

vs Missouri ....................Oct Oct 29, 2011

Pass completions

47

Oklahoma State ............Sep 24, 2011

Yards Passing

415

vs Baylor ........................Oct Oct 15, 2011

Yards Passing

510

Arkansas .......................Oct 01, 2011

Yards Per Pass

10.9

vs Baylor ........................Oct Oct 15, 2011

Yards Per Pass

10.8

Baylor ...........................Oct 15, 2011

TD Passes

6

vs Baylor ........................Oct Oct 15, 2011

TD Passes

3

Arkansas .......................Oct 01, 2011

Total Plays

99

vs Missouri ....................Oct Oct 29, 2011

Total Offense

681

vs Baylor ........................Oct Oct 15, 2011

Yards Per Play

8.2

vs Baylor ........................Oct Oct 15, 2011

Total Plays

105

Texas Tech .....................Oct 08, 2011

Points

61

vs Kansas .......................Nov Nov 19, 2011

Total Offense

581

Arkansas .......................Oct 01, 2011

8

SMU...........................Sep vs SMU Sep 04, 2011 vs Northwestern ............Dec Dec 31, 2011

Yards Per Play

7.2

Arkansas .......................Oct 01, 2011

Points

53

Kansas State..................Nov 12, 2011

3

Iowa State .....................Oct 22, 2011

Sacks By

Texas Tech .....................Oct 08, 2011 Baylor ...........................Oct 15, 2011

First Downs

35

vs Baylor ........................Oct Oct 15, 2011

Sacks By

Penalties

10

vs Oklahoma State .........Sep Sep 24, 2011 at Kansas State ..............Nov Nov 12, 2011 vs Texas..........................Nov Nov 24, 2011

First Downs

34

Texas Tech .....................Oct 08, 2011

Penalties

14

Arkansas .......................Oct 01, 2011

112

Arkansas .......................Oct 01, 2011

Turnovers

3

Kansas State..................Nov 12, 2011

Interceptions By

3

Penalty Yards Turnovers

117

vs Texas..........................Nov Nov 24, 2011

4

vs Oklahoma State.........Sep Sep 24, 2011 at Oklahoma ..................Nov Nov 05, 2011 vs Texas..........................Nov Nov 24, 2011

Penalty Yards

Kansas...........................Nov 19, 2011

2

vs SMU...........................Sep Sep 04, 2011

Punts

8

vs Texas..........................Nov Nov 24, 2011

46.6

at Iowa State..................Oct Oct 22, 2011

Punts

68

vs Idaho .........................Sep Sep 17, 2011 at Texas Tech..................Oct Oct 08, 2011

Punting Avg

vs Arkansas ....................Oct Oct 01, 2011 vs Texas..........................Nov Nov 24, 2011

Punts inside 20

Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

104

4 72

vs Kansas .......................Nov Nov 19, 2011

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Oklahoma State ............Sep 24, 2011 Oklahoma .....................Nov 05, 2011

Interceptions By

Texas .............................Nov 24, 2011

Long Punt

EDDIE BROWN

Long Punt Return

11

Texas .............................Nov 24, 2011

48.4

Arkansas .......................Oct 01, 2011

65

Kansas State..................Nov 12, 2011

4

Oklahoma .....................Nov 05, 2011

81

Texas .............................Nov 24, 2011


MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS STARTING FIELD POSITION SMU

GAME-OPENING DRIVES

A&M Avg. Start

OPP. Avg. Start

own 43

own 20

+ 23 + 13

TEXAS A&M

A&M Advantage

IDAHO

own 34

own 21

OKLAHOMA STATE

own 22

own 28

-6

vs Arkansas

own 24

own 25

-1

at Texas Tech

own 33

own 29

+4

BAYLOR

own 23

own 24

-1

at Iowa State

own 30

own 27

+3

MISSOURI

own 29

own 32

-3

at Oklahoma

own 21

own 40

- 19

at Kansas State

own 34

own 28

+6

KANSAS

own 43

own 32

+ 11

TEXAS

own 35

own 31

+4

vs Northwestern

own 31

own 27

+4

TOTALS

own 30.9

own 28.0

Res

1 Dn

7

TD

0

IDAHO

0

INT

3

OKLAHOMA STATE

7

TD

2

vs Arkansas

7

TD

2

3-79

SMU

Pl-Yds

Time

Pts

Res

1 Dn

Pl-Yds

Time

2-6

0:26

0

INT

1

4-14

2:21

8-35

2:30

0

punt

1

4-3

2:00

4-80

1:01

3

FG

4

13-72

4:21

0:54

0

punt

0

3-7

1:18

at Texas Tech

7

TD

4

7-83

1:56

7

TD

4

13-58

3:33

BAYLOR

0

INT

4

9-58

2:49

0

punt

2

6-28

2:58

at Iowa State †

3

FG

0

4-6

1:51

0

INT

0

1-0

0:09

MISSOURI

0

punt

0

3-3

0:51

0

punt

0

3-(-8)

1:42

at Oklahoma †

0

punt

2

5-19

1:55

0

fumble

2

8-39

2:28

at Kansas State

0

punt

1

6-7

2:10

0

punt

1

6-11

3:14

KANSAS

7

TD

2

3-42

0:56

0

punt

1

6-18

2:43

TEXAS

7

TD

3

6-57

2:00

0

punt

0

3-2

1:29

0

punt

2

8-28

3:29

0

punt

1

5-8

1:32

25

5-39*

1:44*

10

6-20*

2:17*

vs Northwestern

+38 (+2.9)

OPPONENTS

Pts

TOTALS

45

* average

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS TEXAS A&M OPP TOs

Opponent

† drive started after turnover

SECOND HALF-OPENING DRIVES TEXAS A&M

OPPONENTS

TDs FG-Att Pts.

17

A&M TOs TDs FG-Att Pts.

SMU

2

2

0-0

14

0

0

0-0

0

IDAHO

0

0

0-0

0

2

0

0-0

0

OKLAHOMA STATE

1

0

0-0

0

4

1

1-1

10

SMU

OPPONENTS

Pts

Res

1 Dn

Pl-Yds

Time

Pts

Res

Pl-Yds

Time

3

FG

4

11-78

4:05

0

downs

1 Dn 2

9-44

4:14 2:09

IDAHO

0

FG

2

8-33

2:34

0

punt

0

3-5

OKLAHOMA STATE

0

punt

1

5-18

2:19

7

TD

4

11-80

2:36

vs Arkansas

0

punt

0

3-2

1:23

3

FG

2

5-38

1:53

vs Arkansas

0

0

0-0

0

2

1

0-0

7

at Texas Tech

0

0

0-0

0

0

0

0-0

0

at Texas Tech

0

punt

0

3-5

0:51

0

punt

1

6-24

2:21

BAYLOR

7

TD

5

13-77

4:22

7

TD

1

2-46

0:41

BAYLOR

1

1

0-0

7

1

1

0-0

7

at Iowa State

3

FG

2

6-69

1:55

0

punt

0

3-6

1:11

at Iowa State

1

0

1-1

3

1

0

1-1

3

MISSOURI

0

fumble

2

8-41

3:58

0

punt

0

3-3

1:35 1:06

MISSOURI

1

0

0-0

0

3

1

0-0

7

at Oklahoma

1

0

0-0

0

4

2

1-1

17

at Kansas State

3

3

0-0

21

1

1

0-0

KANSAS

3

2

0-0

14

1

0

TEXAS

2

0

1-1

3

4

3

0

0

0-0

0

1

1

0-0

7

15 8 (FL: 25/8, 7 int)

2-2

62 24 11 (FL: 18/9, 15 int)

3-3

86

vs Northwestern

TOTALS

at Oklahoma

0

punt

1

4-19

0:54

0

punt

0

3-9

at Kansas State

0

punt

2

5-27

2:52

0

punt

1

5-14

2:07

7

KANSAS

7

TD

5

9-80

3:08

0

punt

1

6-(-2)

3:21

0-0

0

TEXAS

0

INT

3

11-43

3:54

†7

0-0

21

vs Northwestern

7

TD

4

7-93

2:23

0

31

7-45*

2:39*

24

TOTALS

27

TD

-

-

-

punt

1

5-21

2:37

13

5-24*

2:09*

* average

2 0 1 1

F/L: total fumbles/fumbles lost

A&M SCORING DRIVES

PENALTIES A&M Pen.-Yds.

Opp. Pen.-Yds.

A&M Yd Diff

SMU

6- 50

3- 18

IDAHO

3- 25

Scoring Drives

TIME Total Avg

PLAYS Total Avg

5 or less 1-Play

SMU

8

21:25

2:40

55

6.9

2

- 32

IDAHO

7

16:13

2:19

53

7.5

1

0

9- 66

+ 41

Oklahoma State

5

13:40

3:25

50

10.0

1

0

10- 82

11- 95

+ 13

vs Arkansas

6

18:08

3:01

51

8.5

1

0

vs Arkansas

7- 72

14-112

+ 40

at Texas Tech

7

14:47

2:27

44

7.3

1

0

at Texas Tech

9-100

9- 70

- 30

BAYLOR

9

24:38

2:44

76

8.4

3

0

at Iowa State

7

17:37

2:31

56

8.0

1

0

MISSOURI*

5

18:42

3:44

51

10.2

1

0

at Oklahoma

4

8:59

2:14

32

4.5

1

0

at Kansas State*

5

8:40

1:44

24

4.8

3

1

KANSAS

8

26:02

3:15

44

5.5

3

1

TEXAS

6

14:16

2:22

43

7.1

1

0

vs Northwestern

7

18:57

2:42

51

7.3

1

0

194:08

2:18

630

7.5

20

1

OKLAHOMA STATE

BAYLOR

10- 83

7- 56

- 27

at Iowa State

7- 70

8- 50

- 20

MISSOURI

7- 50

5- 45

-5

at Oklahoma

7- 55

3- 25

- 30

10- 96

1- 5

- 91

1- 15

6- 40

+ 25

10- 70

10-117

- 47

7- 67

8- 67

-

at Kansas State KANSAS TEXAS vs Northwestern

TOTALS (per gm avg.)

91-855 (65.8)

97-746 (57.4)

- 109 (- 8.4)

TOTALS

84

0

R E V I E W

* not including overtime possessions

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

105


STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSIVE STARTERS

START CHART

WR

LT

LG

C

RG

RT

TE

WR

WR/FB

QB

RB

SMU

Fuller

Joeckel

Thomas

Lewis

Klinke

Matthews

Hicks

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Gray

IDAHO

Fuller

Joeckel

Thomas

Lewis

Klinke

Matthews

Prioleau

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Gray

OKLAHOMA STATE

Fuller

Joeckel

Thomas

Lewis

Klinke

Matthews

Prioleau

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Gray

vs. Arkansas

Fuller

Joeckel

Thomas

Lewis

Ogbuehi

Matthews

Prioleau

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Michael

at Texas Tech

Fuller

Joeckel

Harrison

Lewis

Thomas

Matthews

Lamothe

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Michael

BAYLOR

Fuller

Joeckel

Harrison

Lewis

Thomas

Matthews

Hicks

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Michael

at Iowa State

Fuller

Joeckel

Harrison

Lewis

Thomas

Matthews

Hicks

Nwachukwu

Lamothe

Tannehill

Michael

MISSOURI

Fuller

Joeckel

Harrison

Lewis

Thomas

Matthews

Hicks

Nwachukwu

Lamothe

Tannehill

Michael

at Oklahoma

Fuller

Joeckel

Ogbuehi

Lewis

Thomas

Matthews

Hicks

Nwachukwu

Lamothe

Tannehill

Michael

at Kansas State

Fuller

Joeckel

Thomas

Lewis

Ogbuehi

Matthews

Hicks

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Gray

KANSAS

Jackson

Joeckel

Thomas

Lewis

Ogbuehi

Matthews

Lamothe

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Gray

TEXAS

Fuller

Joeckel

Thomas

Lewis

Ogbuehi

Matthews

Hicks

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Malena

vs. Northwestern

Fuller

Joeckel

Harrison

Lewis

Ogbuehi

Matthews

Prioleau

Nwachukwu

Swope

Tannehill

Malena

RANDY BULLOCK

TERRENCE FREDERICK

DEFENSIVE STARTERS SMU

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

Career Consec Starts Starts Trent Hunter

47

19

Terrence Frederick

45

39

Jeff Fuller

40

2

Tony Jerod-Eddie

38

26

Patrick Lewis

35

35

Garrick Williams

34

Uzoma Nwachukwu

32

17

Cyrus Gray

30

Eddie Brown

29

13

Evan Eike

26

Luke Joeckel

26

26

Sean Porter

26

26

Brian Thomas

25

Ryan Tannehill

25

19

Ryan Swope

24

4

Jake Matthews

20

20

Jonathan Stewart

19

13

Dustin Harris

18

Nehemiah Hicks

17

Christine Michael

16

Stephen Campbell

12

Coryell Judie

12

Kyle Mangan

10

Damontre Moore

10

10

Brandal Jackson

8

Spencer Nealy

8

8

Steven Terrell

8

1

Hudson Prioleau

7

1

Lionel Smith

7

7

Stephen Jenkins

6

3

Michael Lamothe

5

Danny Baker

4

Toney Hurd, Jr.

4

Stephen Barrera

3

Caleb Russell

3

DE

DT

DE

JACK

ILB

ILB

OLB

CB

CB

SS

FS

Ben Malina

2

2

Mathis

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Russell

Stewart

G. Williams

Porter

Frederick

Harris

Campbell

Hunter

Howard Matthews

2

— —

IDAHO

Mathis

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Russell

Stewart

G. Williams

Porter

Frederick

Harris

Campbell

Hunter

Charlie Thomas

2

OKLAHOMA STATE

Mathis

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Russell

Stewart

G. Williams

Porter

Frederick

Harris

Campbell

Hunter

Kendric McNeal

1

vs. Arkansas

Bass

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

G. Williams

Porter

Frederick

Harris

Terrell

Hunter

Joe Villavisencio

1

at Texas Tech

Nealy

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

G. Williams

Porter

Frederick

Judie

Matthews

Hunter

BAYLOR

Nealy

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

Jenkins

Porter

Frederick

Judie

Matthews

Hunter

at Iowa State

Nealy

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

Jenkins

Porter

Frederick

Smith

Campbell

Hunter

MISSOURI

Nealy

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

Jenkins

Porter

Frederick

Smith

Campbell

Hunter

at Oklahoma

Nealy

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

Thomas

Porter

Frederick

Smith

Hurd

Hunter

at Kansas State

Nealy

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

Thomas

Porter

Frederick

Smith

Hurd

Hunter

KANSAS

Nealy

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

Jenkins

Porter

Frederick

Smith

Hurd

Hunter

TEXAS

Nealy

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

Jenkins

Porter

Frederick

Smith

Hurd

Hunter

vs. Northwestern

Nealy

Brown

Jerod-Eddie

Moore

Stewart

Jenkins

Porter

Frederick

Smith

Terrell

Hunter

12 T H MAN

R E P R E S E N TAT I V E

TONY JEROD-EDDIE

106

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

TRENT HUNTER

SMU

12th Man Russell

# 1

IDAHO

C.J. Jones

1

OSU

C.J. Jones

2

vs. Ark

C.J. Jones

3

at TTU

C.J. Jones

4

BU

C.J. Jones

5

at ISU

C.J. Jones

6

MU

C.J. Jones

7

at OU

C.J. Jones

8

at KSU

C.J. Jones

9

KU

C.J. Jones

10

UT

C.J. Jones

11

vs. NWN

C.J. Jones

12

# - appearances as 12th Man representative


TEXAS A&M’S 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS (102) Yards *79 *72 *68 *68 *65 *65 63 57 55 *52 51 *48 *47 44 42 40 38 38 38 37 37 *36 35 35 35 35 35 35 34 33 33 33 32 *32 31 31 31 *30 30 30 29 29 *29 *28 28 27 *27 27 27 27 *27 26 26 26 *26 26 *26 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 23

Type Pass PR Pass Pass FGR Rush Rush INT PR Pass INT Rush Pass Pass INT KR KR Pass Pass Pass Rush Rush KR Pass PR PR KR PR Rush PR Pass KR KR Pass Rush Rush KR Rush INT KR Pass Pass Rush Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass KR Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass KR Pass Rush KR Pass Pass KR Pass Pass Rush Rush KR KR PR Pass Pass Rush KR KR Pass

Player(s) ..........................................................Opponent Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Oklahoma Harris, Dustin ......................................................Kansas Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Baylor Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Baylor Frederick, Terrence .............................................Texas Tech Tannehill, Ryan....................................................Oklahoma State Gray, Cyrus ..........................................................Kansas State Frederick, Terrence .............................................Kansas State Harris, Dustin ......................................................Kansas Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Kansas Campbell, Steven ................................................SMU Michael, Christine ...............................................Arkansas Nwachukwu, Uzoma from Tannehill, Ryan .........Baylor Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Arkansas Terrell, Steven .....................................................Kansas Harris, Dustin ......................................................Texas Judie, Coryell ......................................................Idaho Nwachukwu, Uzoma from Tannehill, Ryan .........Texas Tech Fuller, Jeff from Tannehill, Ryan ..........................Northwestern Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Northwestern Gray, Cyrus ..........................................................SMU Gray, Cyrus ..........................................................Kansas Gray, Cyrus ..........................................................Arkansas Nwachukwu, Uzoma from Tannehill, Ryan .........Texas Tech Harris, Dustin ......................................................Oklahoma Harris, Dustin ......................................................Northwestern Harris, Dustin ......................................................Northwestern Harris, Dustin ......................................................Kansas Tannehill, Ryan....................................................Baylor Harris, Dustin ......................................................Texas McNeal, Kenric from Tannehill, Ryan ..................Oklahoma State Judie, Coryell ......................................................Texas Tech Harris, Dustin ......................................................Missouri Prioleau, Hutson from Tannehill, Ryan ...............SMU Michael, Christine ...............................................Oklahoma Gray, Cyrus ..........................................................Iowa State Judie, Coryell ......................................................Texas Tech Gray, Cyrus ..........................................................Kansas Hunter, Trent.......................................................SMU Harris, Dustin ......................................................Missouri Fuller, Jeff from Tannehill, Ryan ..........................Texas Fuller, Jeff from Tannehill, Ryan ..........................Northwestern Michael, Christine ...............................................Arkansas Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................SMU Nwachukwu, Uzoma from Tannehill, Ryan .........Oklahoma Fuller, Jeff from Tannehill, Ryan ..........................Idaho Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Kansas Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Oklahoma State Harris, Dustin ......................................................Kansas State Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Oklahoma State Askew, Nate from Tannehill, Ryan.......................Kansas Fuller, Jeff from Tannehill, Ryan ..........................Baylor Gray, Cyrus from Tannehill, Ryan ........................Idaho Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Northwestern Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Idaho Askew, Nate ........................................................Baylor Fuller, Jeff from Tannehill, Ryan ..........................Northwestern Tannehill, Ryan....................................................Arkansas Harris, Dustin ......................................................Kansas State Kennedy, Malcome from Tannehill, Ryan ...........Oklahoma Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Oklahoma State Harris, Dustin ......................................................Oklahoma Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan......................Iowa State Hicks, Nehemiah from Tannehill, Ryan ...............Missouri Nwachukwu, Uzoma ...........................................Baylor Michael, Christine ...............................................Iowa State Smith, Lionel .......................................................Northwestern Askew, Nate ........................................................Iowa State McNeal, Kenric ...................................................Idaho Askew, Nate from Showers, Jameill ....................Idaho Fuller, Jeff from Tannehill, Ryan ..........................Idaho Gray, Cyrus ..........................................................Kansas State Judie, Coryell ......................................................Baylor Judie, Coryell ......................................................Texas Tech Fuller, Jeff from Tannehill, Ryan ..........................Kansas State

* touchdown scored on play

BY LENGTH

BY PLAY TYPE

Yards

No.

TD

Type

100+

0

0

Rushing

18

5

90-99

0

0

Passing

45

11

80-89

0

0

Punt returns

7

1

70-79

2

2

Kick returns

26

0

60-69

5

4

Interceptions

5

0

50-59

4

1

Fumble returns

0

0

No.

40-49

5

2

Other

30-39

24

3

20-29

62

6

TOTAL

LONGEST PLAYS OF 2011

TD

1

1

102

18

RUSHING 65

Tannehill, Ryan ..................................Sept. 24 vs Oklahoma State

65

Tannehill, Ryan ..................................Sept. 24 vs Oklahoma State

79

Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan .......Nov. 5 at Oklahoma

79

Swope, Ryan from Tannehill, Ryan .......Nov. 5 at Oklahoma

72

Harris, Dustin vs Kansas .....................Nov. 19

40

Harris, Dustin vs Texas ........................Dec. 24

RUSHING TOUCHDOWN

PASSING

PASSING TOUCHDOWN

PUNT RETURN

20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER Player No. Harris, Dustin 18 Swope, Ryan 16 Gray, Cyrus 13 Nwachukwu, Uzoma 9 Fuller, Jeff 9 Michael, Christine 5 Judie, Coryell 5 Askew, Nate 4 Tannehill, Ryan 4 Malena, Ben 3 Frederick, Terrence 2 Prioleau, Hutson 2 McNeal, Kenric 2 Campbell, Steven 2 Terrell, Steven 2 Hicks, Nehemiah 2 Kennedy, Malcome 1 Smith, Lionel 1 Jackson, Brandal 1 Hunter, Trent 1

TD 1 7 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

R 0 0 8 1 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P 0 16 3 8 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0

KR 12 0 2 0 0 0 5 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

PR 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL

18

18

45

26

7

5

1

102

KICK RETURN

INTERCEPTION RETURN 57

Frederick, Terrence .............................Nov. 12

1

Stewart, Jonathan vs Oklahoma ...........Nov. 5

65

Frederick, Terrence at Texas Tech ......... Oct. 8

68

Epperson, Ryan at Texas Tech .............. Oct. 8 Kaser, Drew vs Idaho .........................Sept. 17

53

Bullock, Randy vs Texas.......................Nov. Nov. 24

FUMBLE RETURN

FIELD GOAL RETURN

PUNT

FIELD GOAL

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

RYAN SWOPE

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

107


OPPONENTS’ 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS (87) Yards Type

Player(s) .................................................................. Opponent

Yards Type

Player(s) .................................................................. Opponent

PR

Diggs, Quandre ............................................................ Texas

*27

Pass

Holman, Keenan from McDermott, J.J. ........................ SMU

*77

Pass

Williams, Terrance from Griffin III, Robert ................... Baylor

27

Rush

Line, Zach ..................................................................... SMU

*68

Pass

Jarius Wright from Tyler Wilson................................... Arkansas

26

Pass

Johnson=, Darius from McDermott, J.J. ....................... SMU

*58

INT

Byndom, Carrington..................................................... Texas

25

KR

Mark, Venric ................................................................ Northwestern

57

Pass

Broyles,Ryan from Jones,Landry .................................. Oklahoma

25

Rush

McCoy, Case................................................................. Texas

*53

Pass

Harper, Chris from Klein, Collin.................................... Kansas State

*25

Rush

Klein, Collin .................................................................. Kansas State

50

Pass

Reese, Tevin from Griffin III, Robert............................. Baylor

25

INT

Harris,Javon ................................................................. Oklahoma

49

KR

Goodley, Antwan ......................................................... Baylor

25

KR

Jackson, Jerrel .............................................................. Missouri

47

PR

Mark, Venric ................................................................ Northwestern

25

Pass

Jarius Wright from Tyler Wilson................................... Arkansas

47

KR

McRoy, Ben .................................................................. Texas Tech

24

Pass

Jarius Wright from Tyler Wilson................................... Arkansas

46

Pass

Harper, Chris from Klein, Collin.................................... Kansas State

24

KR

Princeton McCarty ....................................................... Idaho

46

KR

Jackson, Jerrel .............................................................. Missouri

23

KR

Goodwin, Marquise ..................................................... Texas

45

INT

Ponder, Randy.............................................................. Missouri

23

INT

Malone, Nigel .............................................................. Kansas State Thompson, T. from Klein, Collin ................................... Kansas State

81

43

Rush

Josey, Henry ................................................................. Missouri

23

Pass

*43

Pass

Reese, Tevin from Griffin III, Robert............................. Baylor

23

KR

Goodley, Antwan ......................................................... Baylor

*42

Pass

Waters, Eric from Franklin, James................................ Missouri

23

Pass

Chris Gragg from Tyler Wilson ..................................... Arkansas

KR

McRoy, Ben .................................................................. Texas Tech

23

Pass

Wilkerson, Terrance from McDermott, J.J. .................. SMU

Pass

Irby, Blaine from Shipley, Jaxon ................................... Texas

22

KR

Mark, Venric ................................................................ Northwestern

KR

Thompson, T. ............................................................... Kansas State

22

KR

Diggs, Quandre ............................................................ Texas

*39

Pass

Stills,Kenny from Jones,Landry .................................... Oklahoma

22

KR

Diggs, Quandre ............................................................ Texas

38

Pass

Jarius Wright from Tyler Wilson................................... Arkansas

22

FR

Davis, Anthony ............................................................. Kansas

37

Pass

Marquez, Brad from Doege, Seth ................................ Texas Tech

22

KR

Josey, Henry ................................................................. Missouri

35

Pass

Torres, Alex from Doege, Seth ..................................... Texas Tech

22

KR

Goodley, Antwan ......................................................... Baylor

34

Pass

Tannahill, T. from Klein, Collin...................................... Kansas State

22

Pass

Torres, Alex from Doege, Seth ..................................... Texas Tech

32

KR

Mark, Venric ................................................................ Northwestern

22

Pass

Dennis Johnson from Tyler Wilson .............................. Arkansas

32

KR

Lenz, Josh..................................................................... Iowa State

22

KR

Thompson, Der’rikk ..................................................... SMU

*31

Pass

Reynolds,Jaz from Jones,Landry .................................. Oklahoma

21

Pass

Beshears, D.J. from Webb, Jordan ............................... Kansas

31

Pass

Dennis Johnson from Tyler Wilson .............................. Arkansas

21

KR

West, Jarvis .................................................................. Iowa State

31

Pass

Jarius Wright from Tyler Wilson................................... Arkansas

21

Pass

Franks, Jacoby from Doege, Seth ................................. Texas Tech

31

Rush

Randle, Joseph ............................................................. Oklahoma State

21

Pass

Jarius Wright from Tyler Wilson................................... Arkansas

31

Pass

Cooper, Josh from Weeden, Brandon .......................... Oklahoma State

21

KR

Gilbert, Justin............................................................... Oklahoma State

30

Pass

Broyles,Ryan from Jones,Landry .................................. Oklahoma

21

KR

Justin Veltung .............................................................. Idaho

30

Pass

Lenz, Josh from Barnett, Jared..................................... Iowa State

20

Pass

Lawrence, R. from Persa, Dan ...................................... Northwestern

30

Pass

Sampson, Lanear from Griffin III, Robert ..................... Baylor

20

KR

Mark, Venric ................................................................ Northwestern

29

KR

Diggs, Quandre ............................................................ Texas

20

Pass

Goodwin, Marquise from McCoy, Case ....................... Texas

29

Pass

Egnew, Michael from Franklin, James.......................... Missouri

*20

Rush

Franklin, James ............................................................ Missouri

29

Pass

Lenz, Josh from Barnett, Jared..................................... Iowa State

*20

Pass

Torres, Alex from Doege, Seth ..................................... Texas Tech

29

KR

McRoy, Ben .................................................................. Texas Tech

20

KR

Dennis Johnson............................................................ Arkansas

28

Pass

Stewart, Josh from Weeden, Brandon ......................... Oklahoma State

20

KR

Dennis Johnson............................................................ Arkansas

28

Pass

Wilkerson, Terrance from McDermott, J.J. .................. SMU

20

Pass

Anyiam, Hubert from Weeden, Brandon ..................... Oklahoma State

27

KR

Goodwin, Marquise ..................................................... Texas

20

Pass

Blackmon, J. from Weeden, Brandon .......................... Oklahoma State

27

Pass

Shipley, Jaxon from McCoy, Case ................................. Texas

20

Pass

Blackmon, J. from Weeden, Brandon .......................... Oklahoma State

27

Pass

Sexton, Curry from Klein, Collin ................................... Kansas State

20

Pass

Mike Scott from Brian Reader...................................... Idaho

27

KR

West, Jarvis .................................................................. Iowa State

42 *41 40

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

* touchdown scored on play

LONGEST PLAYS OF 2011 RUSHING 43

Josey, Henry of Missouri ................................ Oct. 29

43

Josey, Henry of Missouri ................................ Oct. 29

KICK RETURN 49

Antwan Goodley of Baylor ............................. Oct. 15

58

Byndom, Carrington of Texas ........................Nov. 24

RUSHING TOUCHDOWN

INTERCEPTION RETURN

PASSING 77

Terrance Williams from.................................. Oct. 15 Robert Griffin III of Baylor

FUMBLE RETURN 22

Davis, Anthony of Kansas ...............................Nov. 22

FIELD GOAL RETURN

PASSING TOUCHDOWN 77

Terrance Williams from.................................. Oct. 15 Robert Griffin III of Baylor

PUNT RETURN 81

n/a

PUNT 62

Way,Tress of Oklahoma ....................................Nov. 5

49

Carona, Donnie of Texas Tech .......................... Oct. 8

Diggs, Quandre of Texas.................................Nov. 24

108

FIELD GOAL

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

BY LENGTH

BY PLAY TYPE

Yards

No.

TD

No.

TD

100+

0

0

Type Rushing

6

2

90-99

0

0

Passing

46

8

80-89

1

0

Punt returns

2

0

70-79

1

1

Kick returns

24

0

60-69

1

1

Interceptions

4

1

50-59

4

2

Fumble returns

1

0

40-49

12

3

Other

0

0

30-39

15

2

TOTAL

87

13

20-29

53

4


THE LAST TIME 100-YARD RUSHER by A&M

218

by Opp.

10-OR-MORE RECEPTIONS

Cyrus Gray ............................................................at Kansas State ............... Nov. 11, 2011

by A&M

11

Ryan Swope vs .....................................................Baylor ............................. Oct. 15, 2011

Henry Josey of Missouri ......................................in College Station ........... Oct. 29, 2011

by Opp.

10

Eric Ward of Texas Tech ............................................in Lubbock ........................ Oct. 8, 2011

Christine Michael .................................................at Iowa State .................. Oct. 22, 2011

by A&M

4

Randy Bullock vs Northwestern at the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas .... Dec. 31, 2011

by Opp.

4

Josh Arauco of Arkansas State ............................. in College Station........... Aug. 30, 2008

by A&M

52

Randy Bullock vs ..................................................Texas ............................... Nov. 24, 2011

by Opp.

52

Dusty Mangum of Texas ......................................in Austin ......................... Nov. 25, 2005

by A&M

62

Terence Kitchens .................................................. vs Southern Miss .......... Sept. 25, 1999

by A&M

4th Qtr

K.J. Williams ........................................................at Texas ........................... Nov. 27, 2008

by Opp.

2nd Qtr

Baccari Rambo of Georgia....................................in Shreveport .................. Dec. 28, 2009

TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS by A&M

142 125

Cyrus Gray ............................................................at Iowa State .................. Oct. 22, 2011

by Opp.

105

Stevan Ridley of LSU.............................................at the Cotton Bowl ......... Jan. 7, 2011

102

Spencer Ware of LSU............................................at the Cotton Bowl ......... Jan. 7, 2011

200-YARD RUSHER by A&M

218

Cyrus Gray ............................................................at Kansas State ............... Nov. 11, 2011

by Opp.

283

Cedric Benson of Texas ........................................in College Station ........... Nov. 28, 2003

60-YARD RUSH PLAY by A&M

63

Cyrus Gray ............................................................at Kansas State ............... Nov. 11, 2011

by Opp.

71

Robert Griffin III of Baylor ...................................in Waco .......................... Nov. 13, 2010

THREE-OR-MORE RUSHING TDS by A&M

3

Christine Michael vs ............................................Arkansas ......................... Oct. 1, 2011

by Opp.

5

Collin Klein of Kansas State .................................in Manhattan .................. Nov. 11, 2011

by A&M

321

at Texas Tech ................................................................................................ Oct. 24, 2009

by Opp.

328

by Oklahoma .......................................................in College Station ........... Nov. 8, 2008

TEAM RUSHED FOR 300 YARDS

FOUR FIELD GOALS

50-YARD FIELD GOAL

60-YARD FIELD GOAL

RECORDED A BLOCKED PUNT

RECORDED A BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT by A&M

Dustin Harris ........................................................at Texas Tech................... Oct. blocked attempt by Donnie Carona 3rd Quarter/returned for TD by Terrence Frederick

8, 2011

by Opp.

Geno Atkins of Georgia .......................................in Shreveport ................... Dec. 28, 2009 blocked Randy Bullock’s attempt 4th Quarter

by A&M 84 yards

Coryell Judie .........................................................at Baylor ......................... Nov. 13, 2010

by Opp.

81 yards

Brandon Boykin of Georgia ..................................in Shreveport .................. Dec. 28, 2009

by A&M 72 yards

Dustin Harris ........................................................vs Kansas ....................... Nov. 21, 2011

by Opp. `78 yards

Dez Bryant of Oklahoma State .............................in Stillwater .................... Oct. 4, 2008

by A&M

1 yard

Jaxson Appel ........................................................vs SMU ........................... Sept. 17, 2005

by Opp.

10 yards

Courtney Herndon of Kansas State ......................in College Station ........... Oct. 11, 2008

by A&M 38 yards

Dustin Harris ........................................................vs Stephen F. Austin ....... Sept. 4, 2010

by Opp.

58 yards

Carrington Byndom of Texas ................................in College Station ........... Nov. 24, 2011

by A&M 58 yards

Paul Freeney.........................................................vs Army........................... Sept. 27, 2008

by Opp.

James Thomas of Oklahoma State .......................in Stillwater .................... Sept. 30, 2010

A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED FOR A TD TEAM RUSHED FOR LESS THAN 100 YARDS by A&M

59

at Oklahoma................................................................................................. Nov. 14, 2009

by Opp.

50

Baylor ..................................................................in College Station ........... Oct. 15, 2011

PUNT RETURN FOR A TD 300-YARD PASSER by A&M

329

Ryan Tannehill vs .................................................Northwestern ................. Dec. 31 ,2011

by Opp.

430

Robert Griffin III of Baylor ...................................in College Station ........... Oct. 15, 2011

BLOCKED PUNT RETURN FOR A TD 400-YARD PASSER by A&M

415

Ryan Tannehill vs .................................................Baylor ............................. Oct. 15, 2011

by Opp.

430

Robert Griffin III of Baylor ........................................in College Station .............. Oct. 15, 2011

INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TD SCORED ON OVER A 50-YARD PASS PLAY by A&M

79

Ryan Swope from Ryan Tannehill, ........................at Oklahoma ................... Nov. 5 2011

by Opp.

53

Chris Harper from Collin Klein of Kansas State ....in Manhattan .................. Nov. 11, 2011

FUMBLE RECOVERY FOR A TD 30 PASS COMPLETIONS by A&M

32

Ryan Tannehill ......................................................at Oklahoma ................... Nov. 5 2011

by Opp.

44

Seth Doege of Texas Tech .........................................in Lubbock ........................ Oct. 8, 2011

63 yards

A TEAM SCORED A SAFETY 40 PASS ATTEMPTS by A&M

40

Ryan Tannehill vs .................................................Northwestern ................. Dec. 31, 2011

by Opp.

40

Robert Griffin III of Baylor ........................................in College Station .............. Oct. 15, 2011

by A&M

3

Ryan Tannehill ......................................................at Kansas State ............... Nov. 11, 2011

by Opp.

4

Robert Griffin III of Baylor ........................................in College Station .............. Oct. 15, 2011

by A&M

6

Ryan Tannehill vs .................................................Baylor ............................. Oct. 15, 2011

by Opp.

4

Colt McCoy of Texas ............................................in College Station ........... Nov. 26, 2009

by A&M

119

Jeff Fuller..............................................................vs Northwestern ............ Dec. 31, 2011

105

Ryan Swope ..........................................................vs Northwestern ............ Dec. 31, 2011

by Opp.

132

Chris Harper of Kansas State ...............................in Manhattan .................. Nov. 11, 2011

by A&M

11

at Oklahoma State........................................................................................ Sept. 30, 2010

by Opp.

10

by Northwestern at the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas .................................. Dec. 31, 2011

by A&M

vs Oklahoma State ..............................................in College Station ............Sept. Sept. 24, 2011 (OSU ran ball out of the back of the endzone as time expired to preserve win

by Opp.

by Oklahoma .......................................................in College Station ............Nov. Nov. 6, 2010 (A&M punt blocked and recoverd in endzone

THREE-OR-MORE TD PASSES

OVERTIME HISTORY 7-6 OVERALL, 5-3 HOME, 1-2 AWAY, 1-1 NEUTRAL Nov. 1, 1997 Dec. 5, 1998

FOUR-OR-MORE TD PASSES

100-YARD RECEIVER

10-OR-MORE RECEIVERS

Dec. 31, 2000 Oct. 5, 2002 Nov. 16, 2002 Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 30, 2004 Nov. 13, 2004 Oct. 1, 2005 Oct. 21, 2006 Sept. 8, 2007 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 11, 2011

Texas A&M 28 Texas A&M 36

Oklahoma State 25 Kansas State 33 (Big 12 Championship) Mississippi State 43 Texas A&M 41 (Independence Bowl) Texas Tech 48 Texas A&M 47 Missouri 33 Texas A&M 27 Texas A&M 29 Colorado 26 Baylor 35 Texas A&M 34 Texas A&M 32 Texas Tech 25 Texas A&M 16 Baylor 13 Texas A&M 34 Oklahoma State 33 Texas A&M 47 Fresno State 45 Missouri 38 Texas A&M 31 Kansas State 53 Texas A&M 50

1 OT 2 OT

College Station St. Louis, Mo.

1 OT

Shreveport, La.

1 OT 2 OT 1 OT 1 OT 1 OT 1 OT 1 OT 3 OT 1 OT 4 OT

College Station College Station College Station Waco, Texas College Station College Station Stillwater, Okla. College Station College Station Manhattan, Kan.

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

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2 0 1 1 R E V I E W


SEASON / CAREER STATISTICS — OFFENSE RUSHING SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

GP

Att

Gain

Loss

Net

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/G

GP

Att

Gain

Loss

Net

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/G

11

198

1105

60

1045

5.3

12

63

95.0

49

632

3468

170

3298

5.2

30

84

67.3

9

149

920

21

899

6.0

8

48

99.9

29

441

2451

77

2374

5.4

22

97

81.9

Tannehill, Ryan

13

58

355

49

306

5.3

4

65

23.5

50

115

566

197

369

3.2

5

65

7.4

Malena, Ben

13

67

282

23

259

3.9

4

19

19.9

18

67

282

23

259

3.9

4

19

14.4

Randolph, Will

1

10

39

2

37

3.7

0

16

37.0

1

10

39

2

37

3.7

0

16

37.0

Showers, Jameill

4

9

33

0

33

3.7

1

12

8.2

4

9

33

0

33

3.7

1

12

8.2

Nwachukwu, Uzoma

13

3

34

2

32

10.7

0

24

2.5

39

14

136

5

131

9.4

1

39

3.4

Swope, Ryan

13

7

17

14

3

0.4

0

6

0.2

38

18

83

22

61

3.4

0

14

1.6

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13

507

2785

196

2589

5.1

29

65

199.2

13

508

1875

551

1324

2.6

25

43

101.8

Gray, Cyrus Michael, Christine

PASSING SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

GP

Effic

Cmp-Att-Int

Pct

Yds

TD

Lng

Avg/G

GP

Effic

Att-Cmp-Int

Pct

Yds

TD

Lng

Avg/G

Tannehill, Ryan

13

133.18

327-531-15

61.6

3744

29

79

288.0

50

134.16

774-484-21

62.5

5450

42

79

109.0

Showers, Jameill

4

147.20

4-5-0

80.0

40

0

23

10.0

4

147.20

5-4-0

80.0

40

0

23

10.0

Gray, Cyrus

11

0.00

0-1-0

0.0

0

0

0

0.0

49

273.80

2-1-0

50.0

14

1

14

0.3

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13

133.06

331-537-15

61.6

3784

29

79

291.1

13

131.00

319-511-7

62.4

3592

19

77

276.3

RECEIVING SEASON STATISTICS

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

CAREER STATISTICS

GP

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/G

GP

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

Swope, Ryan

13

89

1207

13.6

11

79

92.8

38

180

2204

12.2

16

79

Avg/G 58.0

Fuller, Jeff

13

70

828

11.8

6

38

63.7

46

233

3092

13.3

34

70

67.2

Nwachukwu, Uzoma

13

50

639

12.8

2

47

49.2

39

126

1754

13.9

12

66

45.0

Gray, Cyrus

11

31

239

7.7

3

26

21.7

49

103

776

7.5

6

28

15.8

Prioleau, Hutson

13

14

135

9.6

1

32

10.4

25

23

193

8.4

2

32

7.7

Lamothe, Michael

13

14

109

7.8

3

18

8.4

37

20

151

7.6

5

18

4.1

Hicks, Nehemiah

12

12

106

8.8

0

25

8.8

25

23

247

10.7

0

28

9.9

Kennedy, Malcome

13

11

140

12.7

0

26

10.8

13

11

140

12.7

0

26

10.8

Malena, Ben

13

10

52

5.2

1

13

4.0

18

10

52

5.2

1

13

2.9

Jackson, Brandal

13

8

108

13.5

0

22

8.3

35

32

492

15.4

1

60

14.1

McNeal, Kenric

5

8

101

12.6

0

33

20.2

26

37

400

10.8

3

44

15.4

Michael, Christine

9

8

35

4.4

1

11

3.9

29

36

275

7.6

1

60

9.5

Askew, Nate

13

6

85

14.2

1

27

6.5

20

6

85

14.2

1

27

4.2

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13

331

3784

11.4

29

79

291.1

13

319

3592

11.3

19

77

276.3

TOTAL OFFENSE SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

G

Plays

Rush

Pass

Total

Avg/G

G

Plays

Rush

Pass

Total

Avg/G

Tannehill, Ryan

13

589

306

3744

4050

311.5

50

889

369

5450

5819

116.4

Gray, Cyrus

11

199

1045

0

1045

95.0

49

634

3298

14

3312

67.6

9

149

899

0

899

99.9

29

441

2374

0

2374

81.9

Michael, Christine

13

67

259

0

259

19.9

18

67

259

0

259

14.4

Showers, Jameill

Malena, Ben

4

14

33

40

73

18.2

4

14

33

40

73

18.2

Randolph, Will

1

10

37

0

37

37.0

1

10

37

0

37

37.0

Nwachukwu, Uzoma

13

3

32

0

32

2.5

39

14

131

0

131

3.4

Swope, Ryan

13

7

3

0

3

0.2

38

18

61

0

61

1.6

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13

1044

2589

3784

6373

490.2

13

1019

1324

3592

4916

378.2

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TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY


SCORING SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

|----------------PATs ----------------|

|---------------------PATs -------------------|

TD

FGs

Kick

Rush

Rcv

Pass

DXP

Saf

Points

TD

FGs

Kick

Rush

Rcv

Pass

DXP

Saf

0

29-33

55-57

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

142

0

63-80

176-179

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

365

Gray, Cyrus

15

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

90

38

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

228

Swope, Ryan

11

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

66

16

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

96

9

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

54

23

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

138

Bullock, Randy

Michael, Christine

Points

Fuller, Jeff

6

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

36

34

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0-0

0

0

206

Malena, Ben

5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

30

5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

30

Tannehill, Ryan

4

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1-3

0

0

24

15

0-0

0-0

1-1

1

1-3

0

0

94

Lamothe, Michael

3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

18

5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

30 78

Nwachukwu, Uzoma

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

12

13

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

Showers, Jameill

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

6

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

6

Prioleau, Hutson

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

6

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

12 6

Askew, Nate

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

6

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

Frederick, Terrence

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

6

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

6

Harris, Dustin

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

6

3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

18

0

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0-0

0

0

2

Kennedy, Malcome

TOTAL OPPONENTS

0

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0-0

0

0

2

60

29-33

55-57

0-0

1

1-3

0

2

508

45

17-21

41-41

1-1

1

1-2

0

0

366

ALL-PURPOSE SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

G

Rush

Rec

PR

KOR

IR

Tot

Avg/G

G

Rush

Rec

PR

KOR

IR

Tot

Avg/G

Gray, Cyrus

11

1045

239

0

116

0

1400

127.3

49

3298

776

0

2349

0

6423

131.1

Swope, Ryan

13

3

1207

0

0

0

1210

93.1

38

61

2204

0

285

0

2550

67.1

9

899

35

0

0

0

934

103.8

29

2374

275

0

217

0

2866

98.8

Fuller, Jeff

13

0

828

0

0

0

828

63.7

46

0

3092

0

0

0

3092

67.2

Harris, Dustin

13

0

0

335

374

0

709

54.5

38

0

0

553

374

156

1083

28.5

Nwachukwu, Uzoma

13

32

639

0

0

0

671

51.6

39

131

1754

0

0

0

1885

48.3

Malena, Ben

13

259

52

0

63

0

374

28.8

18

259

52

0

109

0

420

23.3

Tannehill, Ryan

13

306

0

0

0

0

306

23.5

50

369

1596

0

0

0

1965

39.3

Judie, Coryell

7

0

0

0

201

0

201

28.7

20

0

0

0

806

31

837

41.8

McNeal, Kenric

5

0

101

100

0

0

201

40.2

26

0

400

238

0

0

638

24.5

Askew, Nate

13

0

85

0

96

0

181

13.9

20

0

85

23

96

0

204

10.2

Kennedy, Malcome

13

0

140

0

0

0

140

10.8

13

0

140

0

0

0

140

10.8

Prioleau, Hutson

13

0

135

0

0

0

135

10.4

25

1

193

0

0

0

194

7.8

Lamothe, Michael

13

0

109

0

0

0

109

8.4

37

0

151

0

11

0

162

4.4

Jackson, Brandal

13

0

108

0

0

0

108

8.3

35

0

492

0

18

0

510

14.6

Hicks, Nehemiah

12

0

106

0

0

0

106

8.8

25

0

247

0

6

0

253

10.1

Michael, Christine

Campbell, Steven

6

0

0

0

21

51

72

12.0

28

0

0

0

21

51

72

2.6

Terrell, Steven

13

0

0

0

0

62

62

4.8

39

0

0

2

0

62

64

1.6

Frederick, Terrence

13

0

0

0

0

57

57

4.4

50

0

0

-2

0

92

90

1.8

Hunter, Trent

13

0

0

0

0

46

46

3.5

50

0

0

0

0

69

69

1.4

Smith, Lionel

13

0

0

0

38

0

38

2.9

40

0

0

14

423

13

450

11.2

Randolph, Will

1

37

0

0

0

0

37

37.0

1

37

0

0

0

0

37

37.0

Showers, Jameill

4

33

0

0

0

0

33

8.2

4

33

0

0

0

0

33

8.2

TOTAL OPPONENTS

13

2589

3784

435

909

216

7933

610.2

13

1324

3592

207

1238

171

6532

502.5

RANDY BULLOCK

CYRUS GRAY

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

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2 0 1 1 R E V I E W


SEASON / CAREER STATISTICS — DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LEADERS SEASON STATISTICS Solo

Ast

Total

TFL

Sacks

Int

PBU

FR

FF

Blk

GP

Solo

Ast

Total

TFL

Sacks

Int

PBU

FR

FF

Blk

13

55

43

98

5.5

3.0

.

1

1

2

.

26

59

46

105

6.5

3.0

.

1

1

2

.

13

45

35

80

3.5

2.0

2

8

.

1

.

50

186

116

302

8.5

2.0

7

12

.

2

.

10 Porter, Sean

13

50

29

79

17.0

9.5

.

2

1

1

.

39

108

87

195

28.0

11.0

.

8

2

1

.

94 Moore, Damontre

12

41

31

72

17.5

8.5

.

1

1

4

.

25

59

53

112

24.0

14.0

1

2

1

7

.

11 Stewart, Jonathan 1 Hunter, Trent

45 Jenkins, Steven

13

30

31

61

3.0

1.0

.

3

.

.

.

13

30

31

61

3.0

1.0

.

3

.

.

.

83 Jerod-Eddie, Tony

13

28

28

56

7.0

5.0

.

1

.

1

.

51

68

80

148

14.5

7.0

.

5

2

1

3

7 Frederick, Terrence

13

43

11

54

9.0

4.0

1

13

2

.

.

50

155

50

205

22.0

6.0

4

30

3

2

.

3 Smith, Lionel

13

36

15

51

2.5

1.0

.

8

.

2

.

40

53

27

80

3.5

1.0

1

9

.

4

.

99 Nealy, Spencer

13

19

26

45

8.0

1.5

.

1

.

1

.

39

37

47

84

13.5

2.5

.

2

.

1

.

9

25

13

38

0.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

47

147

113

260

16.5

2.5

1

2

1

3

.

13

26

7

33

2.0

2.0

1

8

.

.

1

38

80

36

116

5.5

3.0

6

19

1

.

2

8 Williams, Garrick 22 Harris, Dustin 9 Thomas, Charlie

12

15

15

30

1.0

.

.

1

.

.

.

25

20

21

41

1.0

.

.

1

.

.

.

39 Brown Jr., Eddie

13

12

17

29

4.0

3.0

.

.

2

.

.

50

58

54

112

17.0

8.5

.

1

3

.

.

31 Matthews, Howard

13

19

9

28

3.0

2.0

.

1

.

1

.

13

19

9

28

3.0

2.0

.

1

.

1

.

47 Russell, Caleb

13

17

10

27

4.0

3.0

.

.

.

.

.

22

18

13

31

5.0

4.0

.

.

.

.

.

90 Bass, Ben

13

10

16

26

4.5

2.0

.

1

.

.

.

36

12

22

34

5.5

3.0

.

1

.

.

.

21 Terrell, Steven

13

13

11

24

2.5

.

2

.

.

.

.

39

38

40

78

3.0

.

2

2

1

.

.

5 Judie, Coryell

7

19

3

22

1.0

1.0

.

5

.

1

.

20

48

31

79

3.0

1.0

4

9

.

1

.

4 Hurd Jr., Toney

13

14

6

20

0.0

.

.

1

.

.

.

25

19

10

29

0.0

.

.

1

.

.

.

72 Stansbury, Gavin

13

7

8

15

3.5

1.0

.

.

.

2

.

13

7

8

15

3.5

1.0

.

.

.

2

.

2 Campbell, Steven

6

10

5

15

0.0

.

1

.

.

.

.

28

39

34

73

2.5

1.0

1

2

.

.

.

41 Alexander, Brandon

4

4

8

12

1.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

4

4

8

12

1.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

42 Ennis, Kirby 6 Gardiner, Desmond

6

5

11

2.0

1.5

.

.

.

.

.

25

8

16

24

2.5

1.5

.

.

.

.

.

5

5

10

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

23

5

8

13

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

13

4

6

10

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

19

9

7

16

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

29 Everett, Deshazor

12

5

5

10

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

12

5

5

10

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

33 Thompson, DeAndre

13

4

4

8

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

26

11

10

21

1.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

18 Mangan, Kyle

13

2

4

6

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

38

36

57

93

8.0

2.5

2

7

1

3

.

36 Baggs, Donnie

10

4

2

6

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

10

4

2

6

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

14 Raven, Floyd

12

2

4

6

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

12

2

4

6

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

9

5

1

6

1.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

9

5

1

6

1.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

35 Taylor, Tyrell

10

1

3

4

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

10

1

3

4

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

84 Kennedy, Malcome

13

3

1

4

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

13

3

1

4

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

. .

92 Mathis, Jonathan

3

.

2

2

0.5

.

.

.

.

.

.

16

12

31

43

4.0

0.5

.

2

.

1

23 Patterson, Domonique

3

.

2

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

8

2

2

4

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

11

2

.

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

26

3

.

3

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

48 Epperson, Ryan

R E V I E W

13 13

20 Jones, C.J.

68 Compton, Ben

2 0 1 1

CAREER STATISTICS

GP

44 Wolridge, Andrew

4

1

1

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

7

1

2

3

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

25 Honeycutt, Clay

7

.

2

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

7

.

2

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

89 Labhart, Travis

4

1

1

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

4

1

1

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

28 Swope, Louie

2

.

2

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

2

.

2

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

73 Scales, Rhontae

11

.

2

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

24

.

2

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

80 Prioleau, Hutson

13

1

1

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

25

2

1

3

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

40 Ward, Shaun

9

.

1

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

9

.

1

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

50 Ortega, Justin

12

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

12

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

8 Fuller, Jeff 33 Michael, Christine 32 Gray, Cyrus

13

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

46

2

.

2

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

9

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

29

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

. .

11

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

49

3

.

3

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

13

.

1

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

39

2

1

3

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

81 Hicks, Nehemiah

12

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

25

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

70 Ogbuehi, Cedric

10

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

10

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

76 Joeckel, Luke

13

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

26

1

.

1

0.0

.

.

.

.

.

.

13

591

432

1023

104

51

7

55

8

16

1

13

586

432

1018

65

9

15

69

9

13

2

7 Nwachukwu, Uzoma

TOTAL OPPONENTS

INTERCEPTIONS

FUMBLE RETURNS

SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

No.

Yds

Avg

TD Long

Hunter, Trent

2

46

23.0

0

30

7

69

9.9

0

30

Terrell, Steven

2

62

31.0

0

42

2

62

31.0

0

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

Stewart, Jonathan

1

1

1.0

0

42

Frederick, Terrence

0

0

0.0

1

TOTAL OPPONENTS

1

1

1.0

1

1

2

23

11.5

0

22

Harris, Dustin

1

0

0.0

0

0

6

156

26.0

1

83

Campbell, Steven

1

51

51.0

0

51

1

51

51.0

0

51

Frederick, Terrence

1

57

57.0

0

57

4

92

23.0

0

57

TOTAL OPPONENTS

7

216

30.9

0

57

15

171

11.4

1

58

112

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

SEASON STATISTICS No.

CAREER STATISTICS No.

Yds

Avg

1

1

1

1.0

TD Long 0

1

0

0

0

0.0

1

0


SEASON / CAREER STATISTICS — SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURNS SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Harris, Dustin

18

335

18.6

1

72

42

553

13.2

2

72

McNeal, Kenric

13

100

7.7

0

23

37

238

6.4

0

23

1

0

0.0

0

0

Gardiner, Desmond

TOTAL OPPONENTS

1

0

0.0

0

0

32

435

13.6

1

72

12

207

17.2

0

81

Long

KICKOFF RETURNS SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Harris, Dustin

16

374

23.4

0

40

16

374

23.4

0

Long 40

Judie, Coryell

8

201

25.1

0

38

28

806

28.8

2

100

Gray, Cyrus

6

116

19.3

0

35

99

2349

23.7

2

99

Askew, Nate

5

96

19.2

0

26

5

96

19.2

0

26

Smith, Lionel

3

38

12.7

0

24

21

423

20.1

0

33

Malena, Ben

3

63

21.0

0

21

6

109

18.2

0

21

Campbell, Steven

1

21

21.0

0

21

1

21

21.0

0

21

TOTAL OPPONENTS

42

909

21.6

0

40

61

1238

20.3

0

49

FIELD GOALS SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

Att

Good

Long

Blkd

Att

Good

Long

Blkd

Pct.

Bullock, Randy

33

29

52

0

80

63

52

2

78.8

TOTAL OPPONENTS

33

29

52

0

21

17

49

1

RYAN EPPERSON

PUNTING SEASON STATISTICS Epperson, Ryan Kaser, Drew

TOTAL OPPONENTS

CAREER STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

Long

TB

FC

I20

Blkd

No.

Yds

Avg

Long

TB

FC

I20

52

2145

41.2

68

6

20

19

0

118

4565

38.7

68

7

44

30

Blkd 2

2

91

45.5

68

1

0

0

0

2

91

45.5

68

1

0

0

0

54

2236

41.4

68

7

20

19

0

85

3598

42.3

65

12

21

14

0

2 0 1 1

KICKOFFS SEASON STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

No.

Yds

Avg

TB

OB

Bullock, Randy

96

6316

65.8

32

3

TOTAL OPPONENTS

96

6316

65.8

32

3

1238

46.2

23

66

4367

66.2

20

4

909

46.3

23

BEN BREDTHAUER

Retn

Net

YdLn

No.

Yds

Avg

TB

OB

288

18228

63.3

59

7

R E V I E W

JUSTIN ORTEGA

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

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2011 recaps

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SMU 8 / 9 TEXAS A&M

14 46

( 0-1 )

—/—

( 1-0 )

Sunday, September 4 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 86,951 • Tv: Fsn

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2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

OLLEGE STATION (AP) — Cyrus Gray and Christine Tannehill found tight end Hutson Prioleau on a 32-yard Michael ran for two touchdowns apiece and Ryan Tantouchdown pass later in the third quarter to extend A&M’s nehill threw for two more scores to help No. 8 Texas lead to 43-14. The Mustangs trimmed A&M beat SMU 46-14. the lead to 20-14 when They got things going game 1 • SCORE BY QUARTERs McDermott found Keenan early, intercepting quarter1 2 3 4 FINAL H o l m a n   o n   a   2 7 - y a r d back Kyle Padron’s passes 0 14 touchdown pass on his on SMU’s first two posses- SMU   7   7   0 second drive. sions to jump out to a 14-0 Texas A&M 20 13 10 3 46 The  Aggies  finally lead. found an answer for the McDermott-led offense on his third SMU coach June Jones replaced Padron with backup J.J. possession and Mustangs had to punt. The Aggies went to McDermott after the early miscues and he helped the MusSwope on their next drive, hitting him four times for 53 yards, tangs cut it to 20-14 in the second quarter. including a 28-yard touchdown to leave it at 27-14 in the secBut the Mustangs couldn’t do much offensively after ond quarter. that and the Aggies scored 26 straight points the rest of the Texas A&M sacked McDermott twice on SMU’s next way to secure the win. drive and the Mustangs had to punt. Michael finished the Gray finished with 132 yards rushing. Michael, in his first drive with three consecutive runs, including a 1-yard TD run game since breaking his leg last October, added 85. Tannehill for the Aggies. Hunt blocked his second extra point attempt of was 21 of 26 for 246 yards. Ryan Swope led Texas A&M’s rethe game, and the Aggies led 33-14 at halftime. ceivers with eight receptions for 109 yards and a score and Jeff Steven Campbell intercepted a pass by Padron and reFuller added six catches for 52 yards. turned it 51 yards to the to the SMU 6 on the Mustangs’ first Texas A&M had eight sacks, led by three by Tony Jeroddrive of the game. Michael scored on a 4-yard run two plays Eddie, the Aggies most since 2002. later to give Texas A&M a 7-0 lead. McDermott finished with 254 yards passing and a touchPadron’s pass was intercepted on the next drive, this down, but was sacked seven times. Zach Line ran for 128 yards time by Trent Hunter, who returned it 30 yards to give A&M and a score and 6-foot-8 defensive end Margus Hunt blocked another short field with the ball at the SMU 45. Gray got the two extra points for the Mustangs. Line had 101 yards rushing Aggies in the end zone to finish that drive with a 5-yard run with 10 minutes left in the second quarter, but managed just to make it 14-0. 27 the rest of the way. That’s when Jones had seen enough from Padron and reThe Aggies had built a 33-14 lead at halftime and tacked placed him with McDermott. The switch got SMU’s offense goon a field goal on their first possession in the third quarter to ing, with McDermott orchestrating a seven-play, 60-yard drive make it 36-14. fueled by Line’s running and capped by a 1-yard touchdown run by the back to cut it to 14-7. The Mustangs tried an onside kick after that, but it traveled just one yard and sat on the ground for a few seconds before SMU jumped on top of it, giving Texas A&M the ball at the SMU 31. The Aggies again took advantage of excellent field position when they converted that miscue into another touchdown by Gray, this one on a 2-yard run. Hunt blocked the extra point attempt to leave A&M’s lead at 20-7.

team statistics

SMU TAMU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

20

25

32-79

39-212

PASSING YDS (NET)

268

246

Passes Att-Comp-Int

38-23-2

26-21-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

70-347

65-458

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

0-0

2--3

Kickoff Returns-Yards

4-58

1-18

Interception Returns-Yards

0-0

2-81

4-37.0

2-39.5

Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

3-0

3-0

Penalties-Yards

3-18

6-50

Possession Time

33:42

26:18

Third-Down Conversions

9 of 18

1 of 6 1 of 1

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 3

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

1-1

6-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards

0-0

8-41

individual statistics RUSHING:

SMU — Line, Zach 22-128; Padron, Kyle 3-minus 5; Team 1-minus 15; McDermott, J.J. 6-minus 29. Texas A&M — Gray, Cyrus 21-132; Michael, Christine 14-85; Malena, Ben 1-0; Team 1-minus 1; Tannehill, Ryan 2-minus 4.

PASSING: SMU — McDermott, J.J. 21-34-0-254; Padron, Kyle 2-4-2-14. Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 21-26-0-246. RECEIVING:

SMU — Beasley, Cole 7-56; Wilkerson, Terrance 6-85; Johnson, Darius 6-75; Line, Zach 2-23; Holman, Keenan 1-27; Haynes, Bradley 1-2. Texas A&M — Swope, Ryan 8-109; Fuller, Jeff 6-52; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 3-23; Prioleau, Hutson 1-32; Lamothe, Michael 1-16; McNeal, Kenric 1-10; Gray, Cyrus 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS:

SMU — None. Texas A&M — Campbell, Steven 1-51; Hunter, Trent 1-30.

FUMBLES:

SMU — McDermott, J.J. 2-0; Team 1-0. Texas A&M — Gray, Cyrus 1-0; McNeal, Kenric 1-0; Tannehill, Ryan 1-0.

Scoring Summary

STEVEN CAMPBEL

1 14

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

12:13 06:38 03:39 02:16 13:58 05:44 01:05 10:55 03:21 04:52

TAMU TAMU SMU TAMU SMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU

Michael, Christine 4 yd run (Bullock kick) Gray, Cyrus 5 yd run (Bullock kick) Line 1 yd run (Hover kick) Gray 2 yd run (kick blockd) Holman 27 yd pass from McDermott (Hover kick) Swope 28 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Michael 1 yd run (kick blockd) Bullock19 yd field goal Prioleau 32 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Bullock 37 yd field goal

2-6 0:26 6-45 1:51 7-60 2:59 4-31 1:23 7-71 3:18 10-87 3:34 6-52 2:16 11-78 4:05 7-64 3:20 9-31 4:24


IDAHO 9 / 9 TEXAS A&M

7 37

( 1-2 )

—/—

( 2-0 )

Saturday, September 17 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 86,623 • Tv: Fsn-Ppv

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OLLEGE STATION (AP) — Cyrus Gray had three touchdowns and had nine penalties for 66 yards. The Vandals’ only downs and 101 yards rushing, Ryan Tannehill threw touchdown came on a 1-yard run on fourth down by Troy Vital for 337 yards and two scores in less than three quaron a drive against Texas A&M’s second string defense late in ters and No. 9 Texas A&M the fourth quarter. shook off a sloppy start for Idaho quarterback GAME 2 • SCORE BY QUARTERs a 37-7 win over Idaho. Brian Reader was 17 of 29 1 2 3 4 FINAL The Aggies had two for 131 yards, and Mike 0   0   0 7   7 turnovers in the first quar- Idaho Scott had eight receptions 7 20 10 0 37 ter, but Idaho didn’t take Texas A&M for 97 yards. advantage. Texas A&M Ryan Swope had 74 had tacked on 27 points before halftime thanks to two touchyards receiving and a touchdown, Uzoma Nwachukwu added downs by Gray to take a comfortable lead and go on to the 80 yards and Jeff Fuller had 79. Fuller had five receptions to win. give him the A&M record for career receptions with 174. Gray finished with 101 yards rushing for his ninth Randy Bullock made field goals of 25, 42 and 46 yards, straight 100-yard game dating to last season. He had a 17-yard but his attempt from 44 yards in the fourth quarter was wide touchdown run and a 3-yard reception for a score in the secleft. ond quarter. His 1-yard run midway through the third quarter Gray got A&M’s offense going after a slow and sloppy pushed the lead to 37-0. start when he ran 17 yards for a touchdown that made it 17-0 With about three minutes left in the third, Texas A&M in the second quarter. Bullock’s 42-yard field goal later in the coach Mike Sherman replaced Tannehill with freshman Jameill second quarter stretched the lead to 20-0. Showers. A&M got the ball back after Reader threw three straight Idaho couldn’t do anything offensively for most of the incompletions on Idaho’s next drive, and Gray made it 27-0 game and had to punt 10 times, converted two of 14 third when he scored on a 3-yard pass from Tannehill just before halftime. The Aggies were on the Idaho 20 on their first drive when Tannehill’s pass was tipped and intercepted by Andre Ferguson. The Vandals couldn’t convert and had to punt it away. Idaho’s Tre’Shawn Robinson forced a fumble by Christine Michael late in the first quarter which was recovered by the Vandals. But Idaho couldn’t take advantage of this miscue either and had to punt again. Texas A&M’s sloppy offensive play carried over into the second quarter when a 44-yard reception by Fuller was negated by an offensive pass interference call. The Aggies were able to keep the drive going after the penalty, but eventually settled for a 25-yard field goal after consecutive incomplete passes to make it 10-0.

team statistics IDAHO TAMU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

10

31

29-56

38-140

PASSING YDS (NET)

131

377

Passes Att-Comp-Int

29-17-0

43-30-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

58-187

81-517

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

0-0

4-46

7-114

2-57

Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg)

1-0

0-0

10-42.5

3-43.7

Fumbles-Lost

0-0

1-1

Penalties-Yards

9-66

3-25

Possession Time

30:12

29:48

Third-Down Conversions

2 of 14

6 of 13 0 of 0

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 2

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

1-1

4-5

Sacks By: Number-Yards

0-0

3-20

individual statistics RUSHING: Idaho — Princeton McCarty 9-26; Troy Vital 6-22; Ryan Bass 6-16; Brian Reader 7-minus 1; Justin Veltung 1-minus 7. Texas A&M — Gray, Cyrus 29-101; Michael, Christine 5-31; Swope, Ryan 1-5; Malena, Ben 2-3; Tannehill, Ryan 1-0. PASSING:

Idaho — Brian Reader 17-29-0-131. Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 26-39-1-337; Showers, Jameill 4-40-40.

RECEIVING:

Idaho — Mike Scott 8-97; Taylor Elmo 2-11; Ryan Bass 2-2; Armauni Johnson 1-10; Kama Bailey 1-4; Justin Veltung 1-3; Princeton McCarty 1-3; Mike LaGrone 1-1. Texas A&M — Nwachukwu, Uzoma 6-80; Swope, Ryan 6-74; Fuller, Jeff 5-79; Gray, Cyrus 5-58; Lamothe, Michael 3-10; McNeal, Kenric 2-21; Askew, Nate 1-23; Prioleau, Hutson 1-21; Michael, Christine 1-11.

INTERCEPTIONS:

Idaho — Andre Ferguson 1-0. Texas

A&M — None.

FUMBLES:

Christine 1-1.

Idaho — None. Texas A&M — Michael,

Scoring Summary

cyrus gray

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

06:22 11:40 07:55 02:47 00:24 12:26 06:07 02:18

TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU IDAHO

Swope 26 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Bullock 25 yd field goal Gray 17 yd run (Bullock, Randy kick) Bullock 42 yd field goal Gray3 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Bullock 46 yd field goal Gray 1 yd run (Bullock kick) Vital 1 yd run (Farquhar kick)

2012 AGGIE foOTBALL

3-80 1:00 13-77 3:31 6-52 1:28 8-54 1:47 6-56 1:43 8-33 2:34 9-63 4:10 11-73 5:12

115

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W


oklahoma state 8 / 8 TEXAS A&M

30 29

( 4-0 )

7 / 6

( 2-1 )

Saturday, September 24 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 87,358 • Tv: Abc (Regional)

C

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

OLLEGE STATION (AP) — Brandon Weeden threw Cooper had 11 catches for 123 yards, Blackmon had for a school-record 438 yards and two scores and 11 receptions for 121 yards, and Hubert Anyiam had 10 reJustin Blackmon and Josh Cooper combined for 244 ceptions for 92 yards. It was the first time in school history yards receiving as No. 7 that three receivers had Oklahoma State rallied at least 10 catches in a game 3 • SCORE BY QUARTERs for a 30-29 win over No. 8 game. 1 2 3 4 FINAL Texas A&M. O n    B l a c k m o n ’s Oklahoma State   3   0 21 6 30 The Aggies built a score in the third quarter, 10 10   0 9 29 Texas A&M 20-3 halftime lead before Weeden found him in the the Cowboys (4-0, 1-0 Big corner of the end zone, 12) took advantage of three Texas A&M turnovers and numerbut he dropped the ball well out of bounds and officials first ous penalties to reel off 27 straight points to take a 30-20 lead. said it was an incomplete pass. Blackmon yelled at an official Jeff Fuller caught a 4-yard touchdown pass with 2:20 rethat it was a touchdown as he walked away and after a remaining for A&M’s first score since the second quarter to get view, the star receiver ended up being right. It was an 11-yard A&M within 30-27. touchdown pass and Oklahoma was within 20-17. A&M’s defense forced a punt and the Aggies (2-1, 0-1) The Cowboys were helped earlier in that drive when got the ball back with almost two minutes remaining, but A&M’s Jonathan Stewart hit Anyiam when he was out of Ryan Tannehill threw his third interception to seal the Cowbounds and the penalty tacked on 13 yards to the 9-yard reboys’ win. ception. Blackmon ran 39 yards into A&M’s end zone for a safety Kenric McNeal caught a 33-yard pass from Tannehill on as time expired to leave it at 30-29. the second play of A&M’s next drive, but fumbled, giving the Jeremy Smith ran untouched into the end zone on a 13Cowboys the ball right back. yard run that cut the lead to 20-10 early in the third quarter. They took advantage of the error and got their first lead Blackmon’s TD catch got the Cowboys within three and they of the game, 24-20, when Weeden hit Moore in the back of took a 24-20 lead when Weeden found Tracy Moore on a the end zone for the TD. 4-yard pass after an A&M fumble. On a repeat of their last drive, Texas A&M just got one Quinn Sharp added two short field goals in the fourth play in before turning the ball over on the second. This time quarter to extend the lead. Tannehill was intercepted by Brodrick Brown. Tannehill threw for 309 yards and two scores and Ryan The Aggies caught a break, though when Blackmon Swope had 105 yards receiving for A&M. caught an 8-yard pass and was heading toward the end zone when he fumbled at the 2-yard line and the ball rolled out of the back of the end zone for a touchback. But Texas A&M didn’t get anything out of it when Tannehill threw another interception on the next drive which Oklahoma State converted into a short field goal that pushed the lead to 27-20 early in the fourth quarter. Tannehill got A&M going on the fourth play of the game when he faked a handoff to Cyrus Gray and dashed 65 yards up the middle for a touchdown to make it 7-0. The Aggies put together a 10-play, 86-yard drive capped by a 17-yard touchdown pass to Fuller to go up 17-3 early in the second quarter.

team statistics

OSU TAMU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

33

25

35-46

27-162

PASSING YDS (NET)

438

309

Passes Att-Comp-Int

60-47-0

47-28-3

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

95-484

74-471

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

1-1

2-9

Kickoff Returns-Yards

4-58

1-21

Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

3-7

0-0

4-45.0

3-41.0

1-1

2-1

11-95

10-82

Possession Time

33:03

26:57

Third-Down Conversions

8 of 18

7 of 13 0 of 0

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 2

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

6-7

3-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards

2-8

3-28

individual statistics RUSHING:

Oklahoma State — Randle, Joseph 2183; Smith, Jeremy 6-39; Weeden, Brandon 4-minus 26; Team 4-minus 50. Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 7-69; Michael, Christine 6-62; Gray, Cyrus 13-35; Swope, Ryan 1-minus 4.

PASSING: Oklahoma State — Weeden, Brandon 4760-0-438. Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 28-47-3-309. RECEIVING:

Oklahoma State — Cooper, Josh 11123; Blackmon, J. 11-121; Anyiam, Hubert 10-92; Randle, Joseph 4-4; Moore, Tracy 3-20; Chelf, Colton 2-21; Harrison, M. 2-9; Stewart, Josh 1-28; Staley, Kye 1-11; Anderson, I. 1-5; Horton, Justin 1-4. Texas A&M — Swope, Ryan 7-105; Fuller, Jeff 6-55; McNeal, Kenric 4-65; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 4-37; Jackson, Brandal 3-32; Gray, Cyrus 3-9; Michael, Christine 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS:

Oklahoma State — Gilbert, Justin 1-6; Thomas, James 1-1; Brown, Brodrick 1-0. Texas A&M — None.

FUMBLES:

Oklahoma State — Blackmon, J. 1-1. Texas A&M — Malena, Ben 1-0; McNeal, Kenric 1-1.

Scoring Summary

ryan tannehill

1 16

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

13:59 09:38 01:35 10:34 01:51 12:24 07:34 03:33 14:06 06:24 02:20 00:00

TAMU OSU TAMU TAMU TAMU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU TAMU TAMU

Tannehill 65 yd run (Bullock kick) Sharp 27 yd field goal Bullock 43 yd field goal Fuller 17 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Bullock 35 yd field goal Smith 13 yd run (Sharp kick) Blackmon 11 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick) Moore 4 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick) Sharp 24 yd field goal Sharp 18 yd field goal Fuller 4 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) TEAM safety

4-80 1:01 13-72 4:21 6-34 2:11 10-86 3:42 15-62 6:08 11-80 2:36 10-89 2:31 9-56 3:24 6-27 1:53 13-79 5:09 15-80 4:04


TEXAS A&M 18 / 18 ARKANSAS

38 42

( 2-2 )

14 / 13

( 4-1 )

Saturday, October 1 • Cowboys Stadium • Arlington, Texas • Attendance: 69,838 • Tv: Espn

A

RLINGTON (AP) — Tyler Wilson, Jarius Wright and Wright broke the school receiving record of 204 yards by the No. 18 Arkansas Razorbacks gave No. 14 Texas halftime. He wound up also tying the record for catches. And, A&M more than they could handle. get this — in a single game, he got more than a quarter of the Wilson threw for a yardage needed for the sinschool-record 510 yards, gle-season record of 1,004. game 4 • SCORE BY QUARTERs Wright caught 13 passes With at least seven games 1 2 3 4 FINAL left, he’s already at 478. for a school-record 281 14 21   0   3 38 yards and the Razorbacks Texas A&M But his greatest play 10 10 15 42 turned an 18-point half- Arkansas   7 wasn’t even a catch. It was time deficit into a 42-38 a head’s up recovery of a victory. loose ball rolling into the end zone for the touchdown capped Broderick Green ran 3 yards for the go-ahead touchby Wilson’s conversion. down with 1:41 left, putting Arkansas (4-1) ahead for the first A&M scored five touchdowns in the first half, all on the time — and sending the Aggies (2-2) to a second straight agoground against a defense that had allowed only a single rushnizing defeat. ing touchdown over four previous games. The Razorbacks Just a week before, they gave up a 17-point halftime lead snapped back to form in the second half, yielding only a field at home. goal — albeit one that put the Aggies up 38-35 with 4:22 left. A&M’s Christine Michael ran for 230 yards and three But that was all they could muster. A&M went from gaintouchdowns, but was stuffed for no gain on a fourth-and-2 on ing 404 yards in the first half to 224 in the second half. what turned into the Aggies’ final play. Cyrus Gray ran for 95 yards and two touchdowns for the Wilson was 30 of 51 with three touchdowns, and ran Aggies, and quarterback Ryan Tannehill ran for 56 yards. Tanfor a 2-point conversion that tied the game 35-35. The school nehill also was 25 of 35 for 247 yards and an interception. passing record had been 409 by Ryan Mallett against Vanderbilt last season.

team statistics

TAMU ARK

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

30

28

54-381

30-71

PASSING YDS (NET)

247

510

Passes Att-Comp-Int

35-25-1

51-30-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

89-628

81-581

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

1-1

Punt Returns-Yards

4-29

1-19

Kickoff Returns-Yards

6-116

6-108

Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg)

0-0

1-0

6-35.7

7-48.4

Fumbles-Lost

2-1

1-0

Penalties-Yards

7-72

14-112

Possession Time

31:56

28:04

Third-Down Conversions

7 of 15

8 of 17

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 1

0 of 0

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

4-4

5-5

Sacks By: Number-Yards

4-31

0-0

individual statistics RUSHING:

Texas A&M — Michael, Christine 32-230; Gray, Cyrus 17-95; Tannehill, Ryan 5-56. Arkansas — Dennis Johnson 8-54; Broderick Green 9-25; R. Wingo Jr. 6-24; Team 1 — minus 3; Tyler Wilson 6-minus 29.

PASSING:

Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 25-35-1-247. Arkansas — Tyler Wilson 30-51-0-510.

RECEIVING: Texas A&M — Fuller, Jeff 9-82; Swope, Ryan 5-92; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 4-35; Askew, Nate 2-20; Prioleau, Hutson 2-8; Michael, Christine 2-7; Gray, Cyrus 1-3. Arkansas — Jarius Wright 13-281; Dennis Johnson 4-69; R. Wingo Jr. 4-30; Cobi Hamilton 3-47; Chris Gragg 2-31; Julian Horton 1-19; Greg Childs 1-19; M. Humphrey 1-9; Marquel Wade 1-5.

2 0 1 1

INTERCEPTIONS:

R E V I E W

Texas A&M — None. Arkan-

sas — Greg Gatson 1-0.

FUMBLES: Texas A&M — McNeal, Kenric 1-0; Michael, Christine 1-1. Arkansas — Cobi Hamilton 1-0.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

CHRISTINE MICHAEL

12:48 08:45 02:26 10:53 09:09 07:05 03:05 00:09 11:44 07:29 11:00 04:22 01:41

TAMU TAMU AR TAMU AR TAMU AR TAMU AR AR AR TAMU AR

Michael 48 yd run (Bullock kick) Michael 4 yd run (Bullock kick) Wright 68 yd pass from Wilson (Hocker kick) Gray 1 yd run (Bullock kick) Green 1 yd run (Hocker kick) Michael 29 yd run (Bullock,kick) Hocker 26 yd field goal Gray 4 yd run (Bullock kick) Hocker 32 yd field goal Wingo Jr. 13 yd pass from Wilson (Hocker kick) Wright 0 yd fumble recovery (Wilson rush) Bullock 23 yd field goal Green 3 yd run (Hocker kick)

3-79 0:54 7-71 2:24 6-85 1:58 8-54 3:12 6-73 1:44 6-84 2:04 9-73 1:52 11-82 2:56 5-38 1:53 10-75 2:27 6-86 1:40 16-74 6:38 9-80 2:41

2012 AGGIE foOTBALL

117


TEXAS A&M —/— TEXAS TECH

45 40

( 3-2 )

24 / 25

( 4-1 )

Saturday, October 8 • Jones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, Texas • Attendance: 58,416 • Tv: Fx

L

UBBOCK (AP) — Ryan Tannehill ran for two touchThat score took the air out of the Red Raiders and their downs and threw for another to lead No. 24 Texas A&M fans. over Texas Tech 45-40. A roughing the kicker After leading by doublepenalty on the Aggies eargame 5 • SCORE BY QUARTERs digits at halftime and losing lier in the third quarter 1 2 3 4 FINAL gave Texas Tech another the last two weeks, Texas A&M 10 21   7   7 45 finally put together four quar- Texas A&M shot at scoring. The Red 13 10 10 40 ters, despite being outscored Texas Tech   7 Raiders got only a field 20-14 in the second half. goal, though, to pull within The Aggies (3-2, 1-1) ran for 205 yards on 46 carries. 31-23. Steven Terrell appeared to have be pushed into Red Seth Doege threw for three touchdowns and 391 yards Raiders punter Ryan Erxleben on fourth-and-10 from Texas to lead Texas Tech (4-1, 1-1). Eric Stephens injured his knee Tech’s 35. late in the third quarter and had 122 yards on 22 carries. Doege found a wide open Torres for a 22-yard gain and Texas A&M running backs Cyrus Gray and Christine Mithen was sacked for a 7-yard loss. Donnie Carona finished the chael each ran for a score. drive with a 49-yard field goal -- his second from that distance Tannehill found Michael Lamothe early in the fourth as the Red Raiders had to settle for 3-pointers throughout the quarter for a 5-yard TD to put the Aggies up 45-30. game. Tannehill’s pass to Lamothe proved crucial. Doege came For a third straight week, Texas A&M carried a doubleback and found Alex Torres on a 20-yard TD pass with 31 secdigit lead into halftime, up 31-20. onds remaining in the game to pull within 45-40. This time, though, the Aggies prevailed. The game’s momentum turned on a blocked field goal Both offenses played fast and the defenses struggled to by the Aggies in the third quarter. Terrence Frederick put get to the line in time. A&M up 38-23 when he picked up the ball and ran 63 yards Stephens scored on a 4-yard run to pull Tech within 24untouched along the near sideline for the touchdown. Dustin 20 late in the first half. Texas Tech got big help on the scoring Harris was the Aggie who got his hand on the 50-yard attempt drive from back-to-back pass interference penalties. by Donnie Carona. Tannehill did it all in the first half. He completed 12 of 16 passes for 156 yards. He also rushed for 55 yards and the two rushing touchdowns. Texas Tech tried to keep pace until settling for a 27-yard field goal to trail 17-13.

team statistics

TAMU TTU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

23

34

46-205

39-132

PASSING YDS (NET)

188

391

Passes Att-Comp-Int

26-16-0

66-44-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

72-393

105-523

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

1-19

2-17

Kickoff Returns-Yards

6-143

4-137

Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

0-0

0-0

5-45.6

3-41.3

1-0

2-0

9-100

9-70

Possession Time

26:24

33:36

Third-Down Conversions

7 of 14

12 of 24

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 1

2 of 3

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

6-6

6-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards

3-20

1-3

individual statistics RUSHING:

Texas A&M — Gray, Cyrus 21-116; Tannehill, Ryan 9-55; Michael, Christine 15-52; Team 1-minus 18. Texas Tech — Stephens, Eric 22-102; Crawford, Aaron 7-22; Doege, Seth 9-7; Washington, De. 1-1.

PASSING:

Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 16-26-0-188. Texas Tech — Doege, Seth 44-66-0-391.

RECEIVING:

Texas A&M — Nwachukwu, Uzoma 4-74; Swope, Ryan 3-33; Hicks, Nehemiah 3-21; Lamothe, Michael 2-14; Gray, Cyrus 1-21; Fuller, Jeff 1-12; Jackson, Brandal 1-8; McNeal, Kenric 1-5. Texas Tech — Ward, Eric 10-74; Franks, Jacoby 9-63; Torres, Alex 8-111; Douglas, Corne. 6-24; James, Aadam 4-28; Zouzalik, Aust. 2-17; Stephens, Eric 2-12; Marquez, Brad 1-37; Kennard, Marcus 1-17; Crawford, Aaron 1-8.

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INTERCEPTIONS:

R E V I E W

Texas A&M — None. Texas

Tech — None.

FUMBLES:

Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 1-0. Texas Tech — Doege, Seth 2-0.

Scoring Summary

terrence frederick

1 18

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

13:04 09:31 02:12 14:19 11:54 09:21 07:16 03:52 00:24 09:10 04:33 01:17 11:59 09:34 00:31

TAMU TTU TAMU TTU TAMU TTU TAMU TTU TAMU TTU TAMU TTU TAMU TTU TTU

Tannehill 19 yd run (Bullock kick) James 2 yd pass from Doege (Carona kick) Bullock 45 yd field goal Carona 49 yd field goal Gray 16 yd run (Bullock kick) Carona 27 yd field goal Michael 17 yd run (Bullock kick) Stephens 4 yd run (Carona kick) Tannehill 10 yd run (Bullock kick) Carona 49 yd field goal Frederick 65 yd blocked FG return (Bullock kick) Ward 5 yd pass from Doege (Carona kick) Lamothe 5 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Carona 30 yd field goal Torres 20 yd pass from Doege (Carona kick)

7-83 1:56 13-58 3:33 8-52 3:10 6-14 2:53 7-73 2:25 9-70 2:33 5-60 2:05 9-80 3:24 11-63 3:28 9-32 2:47 14-80 3:16 6-35 1:43 10-37 2:25 9-91 2:24


BAYLOR 21 / 23 TEXAS A&M

28 55

( 4-2 )

20 / 24

( 4-2 )

Saturday, October 15 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 87,361 • Tv: Fx

C

OLLEGE STATION (AP) — Ryan Tannehill threw for only the second time this season. 415 yards and a career-high six touchdown passes Trailing 41-28, the Bears got down to the Texas A&M and Ryan Swope caught four of them to lead No. 21 9 on a 50-yard reception by Tevin Reese on the last play of Texas A&M to a 55-28 win the third quarter. Baylor’s over No. 20 Baylor. offense stalled after that, game 6 • SCORE BY QUARTERs The Bears got within though, and A&M got the 1 2 3 4 FINAL ball back when Griffin six points after a touch- 7   7 14   0 28 down run by Terrance Baylor threw an incomplete pass 3 21 17 14 55 Ganaway in third quarter, Texas A&M as he was being hit on but the Aggies scored 21 fourth down. straight to take a 55-28 lead with about six minutes remainDown 31-14 early in the third quarter, Baylor got a 49ing in the game. yard kickoff return from Antwan Goodley and Griffin hit a wide Swope’s fourth touchdown -- his second 68-yard recepopen Tevin Reese for a 43-yard touchdown pass two plays lattion of the game -- was the first in that span. He finished with er to cut A&M’s lead to 31-21. Reese drew an unsportsmanlike 206 yards receiving and also had a 68-yard TD reception in the conduct penalty for mocking A&M’s hand gesture by holding second quarter. He also scored on receptions of 8 and 5 yards. his thumb down to the crowd after the score. Baylor star quarterback Robert Griffin III threw for a Randy Bullock’s 47-yard field goal stretched the A&M school-record 430 yards and three touchdowns, but the Bears lead to 34-21 a couple of minutes later. had trouble running the ball and were outgained 266-50 on Baylor ran a 17-play drive that spanned through the the ground. Griffin is the third quarterback this season to set first and second quarters, but came up empty when Griffin a school record against the Aggies’ worst-in-the-nation pass was sacked on third-down from A&M’s 8-yard-line before a defense. 30-yard field goal attempt by Aaron Jones sailed wide right. Tannehill found a wide-open Uzoma Nwachukwu on a The Aggies took their first lead of the game when Swope 47-yard TD reception after Swope’s fourth touchdown and got in front of Sam Holl for a 68-yard touchdown catch to Christine Michael got his second on a 4-yard run later in the make it 10-7 in the second quarter. fourth quarter. He finished with 105 yards rushing. Texas A&M wouldn’t stay on top for long after Griffin Michael’s score came after Griffin was intercepted for hit Terrance Williams on a 77-yard touchdown pass on the first play of Baylor’s next drive to make it 14-10. Williams wriggled out of an arm tackle by Coryell Judie with a spin move and dashed to the end zone. Michael scored on a 7-yard reception from Tannehill to give A&M a 17-14 lead in the second quarter on a drive that was helped by 30 yards of penalties by Baylor. The Aggies extended their lead to 24-14 when Swope caught his second touchdown pass, this one for 8 yards, less than a minute before halftime. Tevin Elliott intercepted a pass by Tannehill that was deflected on Texas A&M’s first drive. The Bears converted that turnover when Griffin found Wright on a 6-yard touchdown pass to give them a 7-0 lead. Texas A&M cut the lead to 7-3 with a 35-yard field goal by Bullock later in the first quarter.

team statistics baylor tamu FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

24

35

31-50

45-266

PASSING YDS (NET)

430

415

Passes Att-Comp-Int

40-28-1

38-25-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

71-480

83-681

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

0-0

2-13

6-129

4-91

Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

1-0

1-0

3-43.7

0-0.0

2-0

0-0

10-83

7-56

Possession Time

28:48

31:12

Third-Down Conversions

7 of 13

10 of 13 0 of 0

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 2

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

2-4

5-5

Sacks By: Number-Yards

0-0

5-26

individual statistics RUSHING:

Baylor — Ganaway, Terrance 16-34; Griffin III, Robert 12-15; Martin, Glasco 1-1; Salubi, Jarred 2-0. Texas A&M — Michael, Christine 21-105; Tannehill, Ryan 5-55; Gray, Cyrus 12-42; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 2-34; Malena, Ben 4-33; TEAM 1-minus 3.

PASSING:

Baylor — Griffin III, Robert 28-40-1-430. Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 25-37-1-415; Gray, Cyrus 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING:

Baylor — Williams, Terrance 8-146; Wright, Kendall 7-67; Sampson, Lanear 6-76; Reese, Tevin 4-106; Najvar, Jordan 2-24; Ganaway, Terrance 1-11. Texas A&M — Swope, Ryan 11-206; Fuller, Jeff 5-71; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 4-94; Gray, Cyrus 2-17; Michael, Christine 2-8; Kennedy, Malcome 1-19.

INTERCEPTIONS:

Baylor — Elliott, Tevin 1-0. Texas A&M — Harris, Dustin 1-0.

FUMBLES: Baylor — Najvar, Jordan 1-0; Williams, Terrance 1-0. Texas A&M — None.

Scoring Summary

RYAN TANNEHILL

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

04:42 01:24 08:16 07:59 06:21 00:33 10:38 09:57 07:54 03:50 02:43 09:46 05:44

BU TAMU TAMU BU TAMU TAMU TAMU BU TAMU BU TAMU TAMU TAMU

Wright 6 yd pass from Griffin III (Jones kick) Bullock 35 yd field goal Swope 68 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Williams 77 yd pass from Griffin III (Jones kick) Michael 7 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Swope 8 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Swope 5 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Reese 43 yd pass from Griffin III (Jones kick) Bullock 47 yd field goal Ganaway 4 yd run (Jones kick) Swope 68 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Nwachukwu 47 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Michael 4 yd run (Bullock kick)

2012 AGGIE foOTBALL

12-73 4:31 11-57 3:18 5-80 1:08 1-77 0:17 5-73 1:38 11-80 3:45 13-77 4:22 2-46 0:41 8-32 2:03 11-78 4:04 4-80 1:07 7-96 3:26 7-66 3:51

119

2 0 1 1 R E V I E W


TEXAS A&M —/— IOWA STATE

33 17

( 5-2 )

17 / 18

( 3-4 )

Saturday, October 22 • Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa • Attendance: 51,131 • TV: ABC (Regional)

A

2 0 1 1

MES (AP) — Ryan Tannehill threw for 263 yards and the Aggies forced Iowa State to punt, the ball bounced off of two touchdowns and 17th-ranked Texas A&M held off Desmond Gardiner, giving the Cyclones the ball in Texas A&M Iowa State 33-17 on for its third straight Big 12 win. territory late in the third quarter. Christine Michael and But Iowa State had Cyrus Gray each rushed for to settle for Zach Guyer’s game 7 • SCORE BY QUARTERs more than 100 yards for 43-yard field goal, making 1 2 3 4 FINAL it 30-17. the Aggies (5-2, 3-1 Big 12), 3 17 10 3 33 who used Tannehill’s scor- Texas A&M But Texas A&M’s 7   0 10 0 17 ing passes late in the first Iowa State defense stiffened, and its half to jump ahead 20-7. offense answered with an Michael’s 9-yard TD run early in the third quarter gave 85-yard scoring drive. Though it ended in Randy Bullock’s Texas A&M a 30-7 lead. fourth field goal, from 20 yards, it ate up nearly four precious Iowa State quickly cut it to 30-17, but the Aggies kept the minutes and put the Aggies ahead 33-17 with just 7:30 left. Cyclones scoreless in the fourth quarter. Iowa State’s final gasp came with four minutes left, when Michael had 142 yards on 18 carries, Gray added 125 the Aggies stopped them a yard short on 4th-down-and-18. yards and Jeff Fuller and Michael Lamothe each had TD recepJosh Lenz had a career-high eight catches for 117 yards for tions for Texas A&M. the Cyclones. Freshman Jared Barnett, who replaced a struggling Iowa State’s defense was flagged for offsides, and TanSteele Jantz in the first quarter, was 16-of-36 passing for 180 nehill chucked it downfield on what was essentially a free play yards for the Cyclones (3-4, 0-4), who have dropped four in late in the second quarter. The Cyclones then got called for a row. pass interference, keeping the Aggies drive going, and TanThe Cyclones answered Michael’s touchdown run with nehill found Fuller for a 10-yard touchdown reception to put a 1-yard TD run from Duran Hollis to get within 30-14. After A&M ahead 13-7 with 4:08 left in the half. Tannehill then took A&M 79 yards in less than two minutes, and his 18-yard TD toss to Lamothe made it 20-7 with just 42 seconds left in the half. Bullock tacked on anRANDY BULLOCK other 47-yarder to open the second half -- his seventh made field goal in eight tries from 40 yards or longer this season. Jantz opened the game behind center -- and promptly threw his first pass into the arms of Texas A&M’s Trent Hunter. Bullock’s 25-yard field goal gave the Aggies a 3-0 lead just two minutes in.

R E V I E W

team statistics

TAMU ISU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

30

17

47-247

33-125

PASSING YDS (NET)

263

180

Passes Att-Comp-Int

43-24-0

40-16-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

90-510

73-305

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

5-27

1-3

Kickoff Returns-Yards

3-51

5-115

Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg)

1-16

0-0

5-46.6

9-41.9

Fumbles-Lost

2-1

3-0

Penalties-Yards

7-70

8-50

Possession Time

31:54

28:06

Third-Down Conversions

5 of 16

6 of 18 0 of 1

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

5-6

2-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards

2-11

3-16

individual statistics RUSHING:

Texas A&M — Michael, Christine 18-142; Gray, Cyrus 21-125; TEAM 2-minus 2; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 1-minus 2; Tannehill, Ryan 5-minus 16. Iowa State — Barnett, Jared 13-66; White, James 16-60; Hollis, Duran 2-3; Woody, Jeff 1-1; Jantz, Steele 1-minus 5.

PASSING:

Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 24-43-0-263. Iowa State — Barnett, Jared 16-36-0-180; Jantz, Steele 0-4-1-0.

RECEIVING:

Texas A&M — Fuller, Jeff 7-75; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 4-58; Swope, Ryan 4-40; Gray, Cyrus 3-35; Lamothe, Michael 2-26; Prioleau, Hutson 2-17; Askew, Nate 1-6; Hicks, Nehemiah 1-6. Iowa State — Lenz, Josh 8-117; White, James 2-21; Horne, Aaron 1-11; Young, Chris 1-8; Reynolds, D. 1-7; Branderhorst,R. 1-7; Gary, Albert 1-6; Hammerschmidt,K 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Texas A&M — Hunter, Trent 1-16. Iowa State — None.

FUMBLES:

Texas A&M — Gardiner, Desmond 1-1; Tannehill, Ryan 1-0. Iowa State — Barnett, Jared 2-0; White, James 1-0.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

1 20

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

13:00 03:29 09:19 04:08 00:42 12:45 09:39 06:50 02:16 07:30

TAMU ISU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU ISU ISU TAMU

Bullock 25 yd field goal White 19 yd run (Guyer kick) Bullock 47 yd field goal Fuller 10 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Lamothe 18 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Bullock 47 yd field goal Michael 9 yd run (Bullock kick) Hollis 1 yd run (Guyer kick) Guyer 43 yd field goal Bullock 20 yd field goal

4-6 1:51 9-83 4:45 9-42 2:47 10-80 3:11 8-79 1:43 9-30 2:15 6-69 1:55 8-74 2:44 4-1 0:51 10-85 3:55


MISSOURI 16 / 16 TEXAS A&M

( 4-4 ) OT

—/—

( 5-3 )

38 31

Saturday, October 29 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 86,934 • Tv: Fx

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OLLEGE STATION (AP) — James Franklin’s 11-yard Ponder returned it 45 yards and Franklin cut A&M’s lead touchdown pass to Marcus Lucas in overtime lifted to 28-24 when he scored on an 8-yard run three plays later. Missouri to a 38-31 win over No. 16 Texas A&M. Tannehill threw for three touchdowns in the first half, Texas A&M got the but the Aggies managed ball after the score, but only a field goal after that game 8 • SCORE BY QUARTERs Ryan Tannehill’s pass on to lose their third game 1 2 3 4 ot FINAL this season after leading by fourth down was deflected. 14 3 0 14 7 38 The Tigers had a Missouri double digits at halftime. 7 21 0 3 0 31 chance to win it in regula- Texas A&M Both teams lost fumtion, but a 46-yard field bles in the third quarter. goal attempt sailed wide right as time expired. Texas A&M’s Ryan Swope fumbled after a catch, but Missouri Missouri got the ball when Jacquies Smith caused a gave it back three plays later when Josey coughed it up. The fumble by Tannehill, which was recovered by Dominique Aggies didn’t capitalize on that error and neither team scored Hamilton. in the quarter. The Aggies led by 11 at halftime, but Missouri took a 31Tannehill hit Cyrus Gray on a short pass and he ran into 28 lead on an 11-yard run by Henry Josey with about eight the corner of the end zone for a 12-yard touchdown to tie the minutes left. Texas A&M tied it on a 35-yard field goal about game at 14 early in the second quarter. Missouri’s offense four minutes later. stalled on the next drive and they had to punt. The punt was Franklin threw for 198 yards and two scores and ran for shanked and it went just 22 yards, giving A&M the ball at the 97 yards and two more touchdowns. Josey, the Big 12’s leadMissouri 41. ing rusher, had 20 carries for 162 yards. The Aggies took advantage of the short field when TanMissouri took its first lead of the second half on the 11nehill found Swope for a 6-yard touchdown pass take a 21-14 yard touchdown run by Josey. To get that drive going, Josey lead in the second quarter. bounced to the outside and dashed down the sideline for 43 Texas A&M pushed its advantage to 28-14 when Tanneyards before being dragged down from behind. hill scored on a 3-yard touchdown run with about three minThe Tigers went for it on fourth-and-1 from the Texas utes left in the second quarter. A&M 43 early in the fourth quarter and Franklin’s run was The Tigers had a first down from the Texas A&M 11 late short. Missouri made up for it when Tannehill was hit as he in the second quarter, but the offense stalled and they settled threw a pass which was intercepted by Randy Ponder. for a 26-yard field goal to make it 28-17 at halftime. Franklin broke four tackles on a nifty 20-yard run on third-and-1 to give Missouri a 7-0 lead on the team’s second drive of the game. Tannehill’s first touchdown pass was a 2-yard strike to Michael Lamothe that tied it at 7-all later in the first quarter. Eric Waters caught a pass from Franklin and two Texas A&M defenders missed tackles as he dashed 42 yards for a touchdown to put Missouri back on top 14-7 with two seconds left in the first quarter. Texas A&M’s Christine Michael had 21 carries for 104 yards and Gray added 58 yards rushing.

team statistics mizzou tamu FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

25

29

50-284

46-183

PASSING YDS (NET)

198

317

Passes Att-Comp-Int

24-16-0

53-35-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

74-482

99-500

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

1--1

0-0

4-112

5-107

Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg)

1-45

0-0

6-43.7

5-34.6

Fumbles-Lost

1-1

2-2

Penalties-Yards

5-45

7-50

Possession Time

25:30

34:30

Third-Down Conversions

6 of 15

14 of 23 0 of 1

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 2

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

5-5

5-6

Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-6

2-15

individual statistics RUSHING:

Missouri — Josey, Henry 20-162; Franklin, James 24-97; Lawrence, Kendi 5-17; Moore, De’Vion 1-8. Texas A&M — Michael, Christine 21-104; Gray, Cyrus 16-58; Tannehill, Ryan 5-12; Swope, Ryan 4-9.

PASSING: Missouri — Franklin, James 16-24-0-198. Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 35-53-1-317. RECEIVING:

Missouri — Lucas, Marcus 5-64; Egnew, Michael 4-51; Moe, T.J. 4-38; Waters, Eric 1-42; Josey, Henry 1-2; Lawrence, Kendi 1-1. Texas A&M — Swope, Ryan 8-66; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 6-49; Gray, Cyrus 6-46; Fuller, Jeff 5-42; Kennedy, Malcome 3-38; Prioleau, Hutson 3-18; Hicks, Nehemiah 2-47; Michael, Christine 1-9; Lamothe, Michael 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS:

Missouri — Ponder, Randy 1-45.

Texas A&M — None.

FUMBLES:

Missouri — Josey, Henry 1-1.Texas A&M — Swope, Ryan 1-1; Tannehill, Ryan 1-1.

Scoring Summary

PATRICK LEWIS

1st 2nd 4th OT

07:56 02:26 00:02 11:07 09:13 03:11 00:00 10:50 07:38 04:10 15:00

MU TAMU MU TAMU TAMU TAMU MU MU MU TAMU MU

Franklin 20 yd run (Barrow kick) Lamothe 2 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Waters 42 yd pass from Franklin (Barrow kick) Gray 12 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Swope 6 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Tannehill 3 yd run (Bullock kick) Barrow 26 yd field goal Franklin 8 yd run (Barrow kick) Josey 11 yd run (Barrow kick) Bullock 35 yd field goal Lucas 11 yd pass from Franklin (Barrow kick)

2012 AGGIE foOTBALL

9-56 3:57 14-75 5:30 8-81 2:24 11-74 3:55 4-41 1:07 11-64 4:42 10-66 3:11 3-30 0:30 6-79 2:05 11-56 3:28 5-25 0:00

121

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TEXAS A&M 7 / 7 oklahoma

25 41

( 5-4 )

rv / rv

( 8-1 )

Saturday, November 5 • Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, Okla. • Attendance: 85,709 • Tv: Abc (Regional)

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2 0 1 1 R E V I E W

ORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Landry Jones threw two up at the Aggies’ 31-yard line. On the first play, Jones hit Reyntouchdown passes and Roy Finch and Blake Bell olds down the right side. added short TD runs on consecutive possessions and A&M’s next drive ended with an interception by deOklahoma pulled away fensive end Ronnell Lewis, from Texas A&M 41-25. who caught a tipped ball game 9 • SCORE BY QUARTERs The Aggies, headed and returned it 11 yards 1 2 3 4 FINAL to the Aggies’ 28. Finch for the Southeastern Con- 3 7   0 15 25 ference, won’t miss coming Texas A&M scored five plays later. The to Norman. They’re now Oklahoma Sooners needed one play 7 6 28   0 41 0-7 on Owen Field during to score after an intercepthe Bob Stoops era; the previous six losses had come by an tion by Jamell Fleming -- Jones’ long pass to Stills down the left average of 41 points. sideline to make it 41-10. Jones threw third-quarter touchdown passes of 31 yards Oklahoma was playing at home for the first time since to Jaz Reynolds, who made a nifty one-handed grab -- and 39 its 39-game home winning streak ended with a loss to Texas yards to Kenny Stills. Tech two weeks ago. The Sooners’s potent offense struggled All-America receiver Ryan Broyles left the game in the throughout the first half whether moving into or with the third quarter with a torn ACL in his left knee. His season is strong wind. over. Going downwind in the second quarter, the Sooners Broyles had two catches for 87 yards and both helped needed 18 plays to cover only 58 yards on one drive. After set up touchdowns before the injury. three incompletions from the 21-yard line, they settled for a Texas A&M’s seven third-quarter possessions produced field goal and a 13-3 lead. four punts, two turnovers and a missed field goal. One punt, Texas A&M countered less than a minute later with the into the 30-mph wind, netted just 14 yards and set Oklahoma biggest gainer of the afternoon, a 79-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Tannehill to Ryan Swope. Tannehill drifted left out of the pocket and bought time until finding Swope behind the defense about 35 yards downfield. Swope easily outran two defenders to the end zone. In the first quarter, facing third-and-19 at the A&M 29 and moving into the wind, Oklahoma chose to punt. The ball was downed at the 1, and four plays later the Sooners forced a fumble at the 18. But they didn’t fully capitalize and had to settle for a field goal. Oklahoma’s only firsthalf TD came on a 2-yard keeper by the 6-foot-6, 245-pound Bell, who ended the day with 11 carries, most in short-yardage situations, and two scores.

team statistics

TAMU OU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

28

20

29-148

47-149

PASSING YDS (NET)

379

255

Passes Att-Comp-Int

63-32-3

39-18-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

92-527

86-404

Fumble Returns-Yards

1-1

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

2-43

1-9

Kickoff Returns-Yards

3-47

0-0

Interception Returns-Yards

0-0

3-38

7-39.1

9-44.2

Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

1-1

1-1

Penalties-Yards

7-55

3-25

Possession Time

27:39

32:21

Third-Down Conversions

6 of 18

9 of 21

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 1

0 of 0

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

2-2

4-5

Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-10

0-0

individual statistics RUSHING:

Texas A&M — Michael, Christine 17-88; Gray, Cyrus 9-29; Malena, Ben 1-16; Tannehill, Ryan 2-15. Oklahoma — Finch, Roy 26-99; Bell, Blake 12-37; Millard, Trey 1-7; Clay, Brennan 1-4; Broyles, Ryan 1-3; Williams, B. 1-1; Jones, Landry 3-0; Team 2-minus 2.

PASSING:

Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 32-63-3-379. Oklahoma — Jones, Landry 18-38-0-255; Bell, Blake 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING:

Texas A&M — Swope, Ryan 8-149; Fuller, Jeff 6-54; Gray, Cyrus 6-33; Kennedy, Malcome 4-60; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 3-50; Lamothe, Michael 2-20; Prioleau, Hutson 1-11; Hicks, Nehemiah 1-8; Michael, Christine 1-minus 6. Oklahoma — Reynolds, Jaz 6-75; Finch, Roy 4-21; Broyles, Ryan 2-87; Stills, Kenny 2-44; Millard, Trey 2-9; Franks, Trey 1-11; Hanna, James 1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS:

Texas A&M — None. Oklahoma — Harris, Javon 1-25; Lewis, Ronnell 1-11; Fleming, Jamell 1-2.

FUMBLES:

Texas A&M — Michael, Christine 1-1. Oklahoma — Hanna,James 1-1.

Scoring Summary

RYAN SWOPE

1 22

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

1st 06:16 TAMU 03:32 OU 2nd 12:59 OU 02:25 OU 01:39 TAMU 3rd 11:26 OU 09:11 OU 04:53 OU 04:38 OU 4th 09:49 TAMU 02:37 TAMU

Bullock 43 yd field goal Bell 2 yd run (Hunnicutt kick) Hunnicutt 29 yd field goal Hunnicutt 39 yd field goal Swope 79 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Reynolds 31 yd pass from Jones (Hunnicutt kick) Finch 3 yd run (Hunnicutt kick) Bell 4 yd run (Hunnicutt kick) Stills 39 yd pass from Jones (Hunnicutt kick) Malena 16 yd run (Bullock kick) Gray 8 yd pass from Tannehill (Kennedy pass from Tannehill)

8-28 1:52 7-80 2:44 4-6 1:33 18-58 6:24 3-80 0:46 1-31 0:07 5-28 1:18 8-69 3:03 1-39 0:07 12-81 3:32 9-95 2:49


TEXAS A&M 17 / 22 kansas state

nr / rv

50 53

( 5-5 ) ( 8-2 )

Saturday, November 12 • Snyder Stadium • Manhattan, Kan. • Attendance: 46,204 • Tv: Abc (Regional)

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ANHATTAN, Kan. (AP)—Junior quarterback Collin ily Stadium and just the second in school history since a doubleKlein scored on a quarterback sneak in the fourth overtime 36-33 loss to the same Texas A&M in the 1998 Dr. Pepovertime Saturday night, his sixth touchdown of per Big 12 Championship in St. Louis, Mo. Klein threw for a the game, giving No. 17 career-high 281 yards and Kansas State a dramatic game 10 • SCORE BY QUARTERs added 103 yards on the 53-50 victory over Texas 1 2 3 4 ot FINAL ground for the Wildcats A&M.

 Texas A&M 0 14 7 10 19 50 (8-2, 5-2 Big 12), who ralIt was the first overKansas State 0 14 0 17 22 53 lied from a 10-point defitime game in the 44-year cit in the final 6 minutes of history of Bill Snyder Famregulation to hand the AgScoring Summary gies (5-5, 3-4) their third consecutive loss.
 
The 2nd 13:26 TAMU Swope 6 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) 10-59 3:30 Aggies had the ball first 11:24 TAMU Showers 3 yd run (Bullock kick) 4-44 1:12 in the fourth overtime 03:45 KS Klein 2 yd run (Cantele kick) 9-33 5:11 and moved down to the 00:40 KS Klein 3 yd run (Cantele kick) 5-70 1:55 Kansas State 3 before 3rd 03:36 TAMU Gray 10 yd run (Bullock kick) 1-10 0:07 their drive stalled. Facing 4th 14:08 KS Klein 2 yd run (Cantele kick) 8-87 4:28 fourth-and-1, Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman 11:08 TAMU Gray 7 yd run (Bullock kick) 3-29 1:00 played it safe and choose 06:38 TAMU Bullock 17 yd field goal 6-79 2:51 to kick a field goal, and 05:49 KS Harper 53 yd pass from Klein (Cantele kick) 4-80 0:49 that gave Kansas State the 02:12 KS Cantele 44 yd field goal 6-41 2:37 opening it needed. OT 15:00 KS Thompson 0 yd fumble recovery (Cantele kick) 3-25 0:00 Klein pounded for 15:00 TAMU Fuller 9 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) 6-25 0:00 ward for three yards on 15:00 TAMU Bullock 42 yd field goal 4-0 0:00 third-and-3 at the 18 for 15:00 KS Cantele 38 yd field goal 4-4 0:00 a first down, and a pass 15:00 KS Klein 25 yd run (Klein pass failed) 1-25 0:00 interference call on the Aggies’ Toney Hurd Jr. in 15:00 TAMU Nwachukwu 8 yd pass from Tannehill 7-25 0:00   (Tannehill pass failed) the end zone gave Kansas State the ball at the 15:00 TAMU Bullock 20 yd field goal 7-22 0:00 2.
 
Klein went straight up 15:00 KS Klein 1 yd run 5-25 0:00 the middle twice, getting across the goal line on his second try as the crowd erupted. The Wildcats poured off the sideline to celebrate the victory, piling up at the goal line before heading over to the student section on the east side of the stadium.
 
 Cyrus Gray ran for 218 yards and two touchdowns, and Ryan Tannehill threw for 210 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Aggies, who lost in overtime to Missouri two weeks ago and fell to Oklahoma last week. They’ll need to beat Kansas or Texas in their remaining two games to become bowl eligible. It looked like they’d take care of that in regulation. The game was tied at 21 early in the fourth quarter when Kansas State’s John Hubert fumbled at his own 29. The Aggies’ Terrence Frederick recovered the ball, and Gray scored the go-ahead touchdown when he went virtually untouched right up the middle from 7 yards out.
 
Gray sprang free for a 63-yard run moments later, setting up a 17-yard field goal by Texas A&M’s Randy Bullock that made it 31-21 with 6:38 remaining. Accustomed to late-game pressure, Kansas State never buckled. Klein hit Chris Harper in stride for a 53-yard touchdown pass that pulled the Wildcats within a field goal with 5:49 left. The defense forced Texas A&M into three-and-out, and Kansas State took over at its own 32 with 4:40 left. Two 15yard penalties on the defense helped the Wildcats move down field, and Anthony Cantele’s 44-yard RYAN SWOPE field goal into the wind tied the game.
 
That’s how it remained at the end of regulation.

team statistics

TAMU KSU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

22

21

43-272

52-130

PASSING YDS (NET)

210

281

Passes Att-Comp-Int

46-27-1

27-17-1

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

89-482

79-411

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

1-1

1-14

Kickoff Returns-Yards

4-98

4-72

Interception Returns-Yards

1-57

1-23

6-44.3

6-46.0

0-0

3-2

Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

10-96

1-5

Possession Time

25:49

34:11

Third-Down Conversions

8 of 20

6 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 2

1 of 1

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

8-8

5-5

Sacks By: Number-Yards

4-23

0-0

individual statistics RUSHING:

Texas A&M ­— Gray, Cyrus 30-218; Tannehill, Ryan 5-31; Malena, Ben 3-15; Showers, Jameill 4-9; Team 1-minus 1. Kansas State ­— Klein, Collin 35-103; Hubert, John 13-33; Pease, Angelo 2-0; Team 1-minus 2; Thompson, T. 1-minus 4.

PASSING:

Texas A&M ­— Tannehill, Ryan 27-46-1-210. Kansas State — ­ Klein, Collin 17-27-1-281.

RECEIVING:   Texas

A&M ­— Swope, Ryan 9-58; Fuller, Jeff 4-47; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 4-44; Hicks, Nehemiah 3-14; Gray, Cyrus 3-13; Prioleau, Hutson 2-18; Lamothe, Michael  2-16.  Kansas State ­— Harper, Chris 4-134; Thompson, T. 4-37; Hubert, John  4-20;  Sexton,  Curry 2-33; Tannahill, T. 1-34; McDonald, Andre 1-15; Smith, Sheldon 1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS:

Texas A&M ­— Frederick, Terrence  1-57.  Kansas State ­— Malone, Nigel 1-23.

FUMBLES:

Texas A&M ­— None. Kansas State ­— Klein, Collin 1-0; Hubert, John 1-1; Pease, Angelo 1-1.

The Wildcats had the ball first in overtime and took just three plays to score. Klein slithered up the middle from 9 yards out and fumbled just shy of the goal line, but wide receiver Tramaine Thompson was there to recover it for a touchdown. The Aggies answered when Tannehill hit Jeff Fuller on a 9-yard slant route for a score. The teams traded field goals in the second overtime, and Klein wasted no time in the third extra session. Dropping back to pass, he noticed the left side of the field clear out and took off in a dead sprint for the pylon, going untouched 25 yards for the touchdown. The Wildcats failed to convert the 2-point try, and Texas A&M nearly made them pay. Faced with fourth-and-goal at the 8-yard line, Tannehill deftly sidestepped a defender in the backfield and found Uzoma Nwachukwu in the corner of the end zone for the tying score. But his throw to Fuller on the Aggies’ 2-point try bounced incomplete, sending the game to a fourth overtime. That’s all that Kansas State would need.

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KANSAS TEXAS A&M

7 61

( 2-9 ) ( 6-5 )

Saturday, November 19 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 87,358 • Tv: Fsn

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OLLEGE STATION (AP) — Ryan Tannehill threw for three touchdowns, Cyrus Gray ran for three more and Texas A&M got an easy 61-7 win over mistake-prone

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James Sims ran for 88 yards and scored on a 15-yard run with less than a minute remaining to make it 61-7. The Jayhawks couldn’t get anything going on offense Kansas. before  that  drive  and The Aggies built a came  close  to  scoring game 11 • SCORE BY QUARTERs 23-0 lead in the first quaronly once, but a 39-yard 1 2 3 4 FINAL ter behind two touchfield goal attempt early in Kansas   0   0   0 7   7 down runs by Gray and the fourth quarter sailed 23 21 17 0 61 Texas A&M a TD pass by Tannehill. wide left. Three  second-quarter Turnovers doomed turnovers by Kansas (2-9, 0-8) helped Texas A&M (6-5, 4-4) Kansas in the second quarter, with the first one coming on a extend the lead to 44-0 by halftime. fumble that was recovered by Moore. The Aggies took advanKansas quarterback Jordan Webb threw for 133 yards tage three plays later when Tannehill found Swope on a 52and lost two fumbles, threw an interception and was sacked yard touchdown pass on which he shook off two defenders on six times. his way to the end zone to push the lead to 30-0. Defensive end/linebacker Damontre Moore led a smothSteven Terrell intercepted Webb on the Jayhawks’ next ering defensive effort by A&M, finishing with eight tackles, possession and Gray’s third touchdown came a few plays later two sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. to leave the score at 37-0. Tannehill, who was replaced by backup Jameill Showers Another turnover by Webb, this one on a fumble when with eight minutes left in the third quarter, was 21 of 26 for he was sacked by Moore, ended the next Kansas drive. The 280 yards. Gray had nine carries for 94 yards to surpass 1,000 Aggies were unable to score after that mistake, and Kansas yards rushing for the season. He’s the third player in school got the ball back after Tannehill’s pass on fourth down fell history to post consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons. incomplete. Ryan Swope had nine receptions for 137 yards and two Nate Askew grabbed a 27-yard touchdown pass touchdowns for Texas A&M. from Tannehill a minute before halftime that left the Aggies The Aggies have lost three games this season after leadup 44-0. ing by double figures at halftime. There was no such letdown The Jayhawks got the ball back, but Moore sacked in this one, with A&M adding a rushing TD by Ben Malena, a Webb and caused a fumble, which Kansas recovered to end field goal and a 72-yard punt return for a score by Dustin Harthe first half. ris in the third quarter to make it 61-0. Gray put A&M up 7-0 when he scored on a 30-yard run on the Aggies’ first drive. Texas A&M got a safety in the first quarter when the snap on a Kansas punt attempt sailed over the punter’s head and out of the end zone to make it 9-0. Tannehill’s first touchdown pass to Swope for 27 yards stretched Texas A&M’s lead to 16-0 later in the first quarter. Gray scored on a 36-yard run on which he tightroped the sideline and dashed into the end zone untouched to make it 23-0 with about two minutes left in the first quarter.

team statistics KU TAMU FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

19

23

55-64

33-189

PASSING YDS (NET)

133

280

Passes Att-Comp-Int

28-19-1

27-21-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

83-197

60-469

Fumble Returns-Yards

1-22

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

0-0

3-162

Kickoff Returns-Yards

4-59

0-0

Interception Returns-Yards

0-0

1-42

5-44.2

0-0.0

Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

5-2

1-1

Penalties-Yards

6-40

1-15

Possession Time

38:17

21:43

Third-Down Conversions

9 of 20

5 of 8 0 of 2

Fourth-Down Conversions

1 of 3

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

1-2

3-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards

0-0

6-43

individual statistics RUSHING: Kansas — Sims, James 19-88; Matthews, Chris 2-18; Miller, Darrian 11-16; Lewis, Rell 6-11; Beshears, D.J. 1-5; Pierson, Tony 7-3; Team 2-minus 36; Webb, Jordan 7-minus 41. Texas A&M — Gray, Cyrus 9-94; Randolph, Will 10-37; Malena, Ben 8-32; Showers, Jameill 5-24; Tannehill, Ryan 1-2. PASSING:

Kansas — Webb, Jordan 19-27-1-133; Mecham, Quinn 0-1-0-0. Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 21-260-280; Showers, Jameill 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Kansas — Pick, Kale 5-46; Matthews, Chris 4-39; Sims, James 3-6; Beshears, D.J. 2-27; Pierson, Tony 2-1; Steward, AJ 1-8; Shepherd, JaCor 1-8; Miller, Darrian 1-minus 2. Texas A&M — Swope, Ryan 9-137; Kennedy, Malcome 3-23; Askew, Nate 2-36; Jackson, Brandal 2-33; Fuller, Jeff 2-33; Prioleau, Hutson 1-8; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 1-5; Hicks, Nehemiah 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS:

Terrell, Steven 1-42.

Kansas — None. Texas A&M —

FUMBLES:

Kansas — Webb, Jordan 4-1; Team 1-1. Texas A&M — Randolph, Will 1-1.

Scoring Summary

DUSTIN HARRIS

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11:21 06:01 03:58 02:08 13:09 07:34 00:50 11:52 05:45 04:13 00:46

TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU KU

Gray 30 yd run (Bullock kick) TEAM safety Swope 27 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Gray36 yd run (Bullock kick) Swope 52 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Gray 1 yd run (Bullock kick) Askew 27 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Malena 1 yd run (Bullock kick) Bullock 28 yd field goal Harris 72 yd punt return (Bullock kick) Sims 15 yd run (Mueller kick)

3-42 0:56 6-50 2:03 2-54 0:22 3-56 0:38 6-32 1:57 9-80 1:11 9-80 3:08 6-16 2:46 13-64 6:06


texas nr / rv TEXAS A&M

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( 6-6 )

Thursday, November 24 • Kyle Field • College Station, Texas • Attendance: 88,645 • Tv: Espn

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OLLEGE STATION (AP) — Justin Tucker kicked a 40holiday tradition in this football-crazy state. yard field goal as time expired to give the Longhorns Receiver Jaxon Shipley threw a touchdown pass on a a 27-25 victory over Texas A&M in the likely end of trick play in the first half and the Longhorns took advantage a more than century-old of two interceptions in a rivalry. 17-point third quarter to game 12 • SCORE BY QUARTERs Texas A&M’s last Big send the Aggies off with 1 2 3 4 FINAL a loss. 12 game and the 118th 7 17 3 27 meeting between these Texas   0 Carrington Byndom’s 10 6   0 9 25 bitter rivals before the Ag- Texas A&M interception return for a gies depart for the Southtouchdown early in the eastern Conference next season was a thriller befitting one of third quarter cut Texas A&M’s lead to 16-14. college football’s oldest and most storied matchups. The Longhorns took a 17-14 lead on a 23-yard field goal The Aggies were down 24-19 before Ryan Tannehill later in the third. found Jeff Fuller on a 16-yard touchdown pass with 1:48 Tannehill’s third interception led to a 1-yard touchdown remaining. But the 2-point conversion failed, leaving A&M run by Cody Johnson to extend the Longhorns’ lead to 24-16 ahead 25-24. The Longhorns’ winning drive was helped by a 15-yard At times the end of this bitter rivalry felt like a goodpersonal foul penalty and a 25-yard run by quarterback Case bye between longtime friends. The Longhorn band spelled McCoy. out `Thanks A&M’ while playing “Thanks for the Memories.” McCoy started Thursday after being benched after a loss Earl Campbell, who the Heisman Trophy at Texas in 1977, and to Oklahoma in favor of David Ash. Texas A&M’s John David Crow, winner of the award in 1957, McCoy struggled to move the offense for much of the watched the game sitting side by side in golf cart in the corner game, but he was able to do just enough to get the Longhorns of the stadium. in position for Tucker’s winner. Ben Malena caught his first career pass for a 7-yard Texas players spilled onto the field as soon as the kick touchdown on A&M first drive to make it 7-0. He was filling sailed through the uprights. At the same time, thousands of in for A&M’s 1,000-yard rusher Cyrus Gray, who missed the dejected Aggies fans streamed to the exits in the end of this game with a stress fracture in his left shoulder. Randy Bullock pushed A&M’s lead to 10-0 later in the first quarter with a 49yard field goal. The Longhorns couldn’t get anything going on offense early and didn’t get a first down until the last play of the first quarter. Texas A&M was up 13-0 after another field goal in the second quarter before Texas used a trick play where Shipley threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to Blaine Irby to cut the lead to six. Shipley returned after missing the last three games with a knee injury. Another field goal by Bullock left A&M up 16-7 at halftime. Tannehill was 20 of 49 for 224 yards and Fuller had a season-high seven receptions for 107 yards. The Longhorns’ normally potent running game didn’t do much with Malcolm Brown leading the group with 17 carries for 39 yards.

team statistics

UT TAMU

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

12

22

37-86

33-104

PASSING YDS (NET)

151

224

Passes Att-Comp-Int

29-17-1

49-20-3

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

66-237

82-328

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

2-95

2-35

Kickoff Returns-Yards

6-135

4-83

Interception Returns-Yards

3-58

1-20

11-34.5

8-41.9

Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

1-1

1-1

10-70

10-117

Possession Time

30:52

29:08

Third-Down Conversions

4 of 17

5 of 17 0 of 0

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 0

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

2-2

4-4

Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-4

2-10

individual statistics RUSHING:

Texas — Brown, Malcolm 17-39; McCoy, Case 7-25; Johnson, Cody 6-9; Goodwin, Marquise 2-6; Monroe, D.J. 2-3; Hills, Jeremy 1-3; Ash, David 2-1. Texas A&M — Malena, Ben 25-83; Tannehill, Ryan 8-21.

PASSING:

Texas — McCoy, Case 16-27-0-110; Onyegbule, Miles 0-1-1-0; Shipley, Jaxon 1-1-0-41. Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 20-49-3-224.

RECEIVING:

Texas — Goodwin, Marquise 8-60; Shipley, Jaxon 3-34; Irby, Blaine 2-44; Davis, Mike 1-7; Onyegbule, Miles 1-4; Hills, Jeremy 1-3; Brown, Malcolm 1-minus 1. Texas A&M — Fuller, Jeff 7-107; Malena, Ben 4-16; Swope, Ryan 3-33; Jackson, Brandal 2-35; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 2-23; Lamothe, Michael 1-5; Hicks, Nehemiah 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Texas — Byndom, Carrington 1-58; Diggs, Quandre 1-0; Vaccaro, Kenny 1-0. Texas A&M — Terrell, Steven 1-20. FUMBLES:

Texas — Irby, Blaine 1-1. Texas A&M — Harris, Dustin 1-1.

Scoring Summary

JEFF FULLER

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11:31 05:40 10:50 09:10 04:18 11:06 07:44 04:04 05:56 01:48 00:00

TAMU TAMU TAMU UT TAMU UT UT UT TAMU TAMU UT

Malena 7 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) Bullock 49 yd field goal Bullock 52 yd field goal Irby 41 yd pass from Shipley (Tucker kick) Bullock 29 yd field goal Byndom 58 yd interception return (Tucker kick) Tucker 23 yd field goal Johnson 1 yd run (Tucker kick) Bullock 32 yd field goal Fuller 16 yd pass from Tannehill (Tannehill pass failed) Tucker 40 yd field goal

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Saturday, December 31 • Reliant Stadium • Houston, Texas • Attendance: 68,395 • TV: ESPN

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OUSTON (AP) — Ryan Tannehill threw for 329 yards A&M responded with a clock-eating drive capped by a and a touchdown and Ben Malena ran for two more 31-yard field goal to secure the win. Senior Jeff Fuller, who has scores to lead Texas A&M to a 33-22 win over Northhad a disappointing and injury-plagued year, had a key third western in the Meineke Car down catch for 29 yards on Care Bowl. that drive and finished with game 13 • SCORE BY QUARTERs Northwestern led 7-3 a season-high 119 yards re1 2 3 4 FINAL ceiving. early in the second quarter 3 17 10   3 33 before A&M reeled off 27 Texas A&M The Aggies were led 15 22 straight points to take a Northwestern 0   7   0 by interim coach Tim Dedecisive lead and then fight Ruyter in his last game at off a late rally to capture its first bowl victory since 2001. Texas A&M before leaving to become Fresno State's coach. Texas A&M broke a five-game bowl losing streak in a The Aggies hired former Houston coach Kevin Sumlin earlier win the team dedicated to fired coach Mike Sherman and ofthis month to replace Sherman, but he wasn't involved in fensive lineman Joseph Villavisencio, who was killed in a car bowl preparations. accident last week. Texas A&M wore helmet decals honoring Villavisencio, Malena ran for 77 yards, filling in ably for Cyrus Gray, who died Dec. 22. The black and white decal, which says 'Joey who missed his second straight game with a stress fracture V.,' had his No. 67 and the Texas A&M logo. There was a moin his left shoulder. ment of silence for Villavisencio before the game and fellow Northwestern hasn't won a bowl game since the 1949 offensive lineman Danny Baker wore his number and greeted Rose Bowl, a span of nine losses. his father before the game. A&M won a bowl for the first time since a 28-9 victory Texas A&M erased a 7-3 second quarter deficit thanks to over TCU after the 2001 season. That also came in Houston, touchdowns by Malena and Fuller and a field goal by Randy when this game was called the Galleryfurniture.com bowl and Bullock to lead 20-7 at halftime. played next door at the Astrodome. Malena's second touchdown came on a 19-yard run The Aggies were up 30-7 before Brian Peters intercepted early in the third quarter that made it 27-7. Another field goal Tannehill early in the fourth quarter and the Wildcats took adby Bullock, this one from 47 yards, pushed A&M's advantage vantage of that mistake when Kain Colter scored on a 1-yard to 30-7. run for Northwestern's first points since early in the second The Wildcats alternated quarterbacks for much of the quarter. The 2-point conversion left A&M ahead 30-15. day with Dan Persa leading the more traditional offense and Colter found Tim Riley in the corner of the end zone for Colter directing the wildcat offense. But neither player could on a 2-yard touchdown pass to get Northwestern within 30-22 generate much offense while often under heavy pressure with less than six minutes remaining. from the Aggies, who finished with eight sacks. Texas A&M's offense got rolling in the second quarter when Tannehill found Ryan Swope, who was a high school running back, on a short pass that he took 37 yards to the 1. Swope tight-roped the sideline and avoided a half dozen tacklers before he was brought down. Malena scored a play later to put A&M on top 10-7. Northwestern took a 7-3 lead in the second quarter when Venric Mark scored 2-yard option run. Mark provided another highlight for the Wildcats on a nifty 47-yard punt return where he spun away from a pair of tacklers before hurdling another one before being pushed out of bounds in the second half.

team statistics

TAMU NWN

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET)

22

24

27-80

38-52

PASSING YDS (NET)

329

226

Passes Att-Comp-Int

40-27-1

40-27-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS

67-409

78-278

Fumble Returns-Yards

0-0

0-0

Punt Returns-Yards

4-54

2-50

Kickoff Returns-Yards

3-77

7-141

Interception Returns-Yards

0-0

1-0

4-45.0

8-42.1

Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost

2-0

2-0

Penalties-Yards

7-67

8-67

Possession Time

26:41

33:19

Third-Down Conversions

7 of 14

5 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions

0 of 0

2 of 2

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

4-4

3-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards

8-65

1-7

individual statistics RUSHING:

Texas A&M — Malena, Ben 23-77; Tannehill, Ryan 3-10; Swope, Ryan 1-minus 7. Northwestern — Colter, Kain 17-65; Green, Treyvon 3-13; Mark, Venric 3-7; Schmidt, Jacob 5-6; Persa, Dan 10-minus 39.

PASSING:

Texas A&M — Tannehill, Ryan 27-40-1-329. Northwestern — Persa, Dan 25-37-0-213; Colter, Kain 2-3-0-13.

RECEIVING: Texas A&M — Swope, Ryan 8-105; Fuller, Jeff 7-119; Malena, Ben 6-36; Nwachukwu, Uzoma 5-67; Prioleau, Hutson 1-2. Northwestern — Fields, D. 7-73; Ebert, Jeremy 4-35; Schmidt, Jacob 4-32; Lawrence, R. 3-28; Colter, Kain 3-12; Dunsmore, Drake 2-13; Jensen, Mike 1-12; Moulton, Drew 1-11; Green, Treyvon 1-8; Riley, Tim 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS:

Texas A&M — None. Northwestern — Peters, Brian 1-0.

FUMBLES:

Texas A&M — Harris, Dustin 1-0; Swope, Ryan 1-0. Northwestern — Persa, Dan 2-0.

Scoring Summary

The Aggies’ bowl win was dedicated to Senior Lineman Joseph “Joey V.” Villavisencio, who died In a tragic car accident a week before the Meinecke Car Care Bowl of Texas.

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th

05:46 10:12 07:58 01:31 00:00 10:00 05:59 11:15 05:22 00:30

TAMU NU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU TAMU NU NU TAMU

Bullock Mark Malena Fuller Bullock Malena Bullock Colter Riley Bullock

24 yd field goal 2 yd run (Budzien kick) 1 yd run (Bullock kick) 26 yd pass from Tannehill (Bullock kick) 40 yd field goal 19 yd run (Bullock kick) 47 yd field goal 1 yd run (Fields pass from Ebert) 2 yd pass from Colter, Kain (Budzien kick) 31 yd field goal

10-46 4:13 13-77 4:58 6-60 2:14 7-69 2:52 3-17 0:20 7-93 2:23 6-20 2:03 9-40 3:32 10-80 4:25 12-68 4:52



offensive records rushing — Single game LONGEST RUN Player

Yards OppONENT

Christine Michael D’Andre Hardeman Greg Hill Bubba Bean Keith Woodside Darrell Smith Courtney Lewis Vic “Choc” Kelley P.C. Colgin Cyrus Gray Rodney Thomas Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson Leeland McElroy Bob Smith Mike Goodson Terrence Murphy Sirr Parker Darren Lewis Bob Smith Rodney Thomas Earnest Jackson Curtis Dickey David Beal Glenn Lippman

97 95 94 94 90 90 86 85 85 84 84 84 82 81 81 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80

GAME YARDS DATE

Baylor at Baylor at TCU at Texas Tech Texas TCU Baylor Oklahoma Sam Houston State at Texas Baylor Houston vs Southern Miss Houston vs Georgia at Oklahoma State Utah Iowa State at TCU vs Texas Tech LSU TCU at TCU at Kansas vs Nevada

Player Bob Smith Darren Lewis

Nov. 21, 2009 Nov. 9, 1996 Nov. 20, 1993 Oct. 11, 1975 Nov. 27, 1987 Nov. 20, 1976 Oct. 11, 2003 1907 Oct. 23, 1925 Nov. 25, 2010 Oct. 24, 1992 Oct. 14, 1989 Sept. 27, 1987 Oct. 9, 1993 Dec. 8, 1950 Oct. 4, 2008 Sept. 6, 2003 Oct. 11, 1997 Nov. 22, 1987 Sept. 24, 1949 Sept. 4, 1993 Nov. 21, 1981 Nov. 19, 1977 Sept. 9, 1978 Sept. 23, 1950

Christine Michael Curtis Dickey Leeland McElroy Cyrus Gray Earnest Jackson Cyrus Gray Bob Smith Greg Hill Darren Lewis Bubba Bean Rodney Thomas Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Johnny Hector

Yards OppONENT 297 at SMU 232 Texas Tech 230 230 229 223 219 218 215 212 212 204 201 201 201 194 192 191

GAME RUSHES DATE Nov. 11, 1950 Oct. 6, 1990

vs Arkansas TCU LSU at Texas TCU at Kansas State vs Texas Tech LSU at Texas at Clemson LSU at Houston at Rice at TCU at Arkansas TCU

Oct. 1, 2011 Nov. 25, 1978 Sept. 2, 1995 Nov. 25, 2010 Nov. 21, 1981 Nov. 12, 2011 Sept. 24, 1949 Sept. 14, 1991 Nov. 24, 1988 Oct. 6, 1973 Sept. 4, 1993 Oct. 8, 1988 Oct. 28, 1989 Nov. 22, 1987 Nov. 12, 1988 Nov. 22, 1980

Player Roger Vick Mark Green Darren Lewis George Woodard George Woodard Darren Lewis Ja’Mar Toombs Roger Vick Johnny Hector Danté Hall Stephen McGee Leeland McElroy Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Curtis Dickey George Woodard

Yards 41 41 40 39 39 38 37 37 37 36 35 35 34 34 34 34 34 34

OppONENT at Texas SMU at Houston at Michigan Kansas State at Texas Texas at Texas Tech TCU at Kansas at Nebraska LSU Texas Tech Baylor at Arkansas Louisiana Tech TCU at SMU

DATE Nov. 27, 1986 Nov. 6, 1971 Oct. 8, 1988 Oct. 1, 1977 Sept. 18, 1976 Nov. 24, 1988 Nov. 25, 1999 Oct. 5, 1985 Nov. 22, 1980 Oct. 3, 1998 Oct. 20, 2007 Sept. 2, 1995 Oct. 6, 1990 Oct. 20, 1990 Nov. 12, 1988 Nov. 5, 1988 Nov. 25, 1978 Oct. 30, 1976

other single game rushing records Most TDs, Game.................... Jelly Wood­man.......  7 vs. New Mexico....1926 Consec. 100-Yard Games.......Darren Lewis..........10 Last 10 Games of 1988

rushing — SEASON season YARDS

R E C O R D S

Player Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Greg Hill Bob Smith Greg Hill George Woodard Curtis Dickey Cyrus Gray Leeland McElroy George Woodard Cyrus Gray Courtney Lewis Danté Hall Rodney Thomas Curtis Dickey Danté Hall Darren Lewis Roger Vick Bubba Bean Bubba Bean

Yards 1,692 1,691 1,339 1,302 1,216 1,153 1,146 1,133 1,122 1,107 1,045 1,024 1,024 996 978 973 961 960 944 938

Year 1988 1990 1992 1950 1991 1976 1978 2010 1995 1977 2011 2003 1998 1993 1977 1997 1989 1986 1975 1974

freshman yardage

Player Greg Hill Courtney Lewis Mike Goodson Christine Michael Curtis Dickey Darren Lewis Danté Hall Leeland McElroy George Woodard Jorvorskie Lane Derek Farmer Richard Whitaker Robert Wilson Roger Vick

RUSHING YARDAGE BY CLASS CLASS Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

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Player YaTrds Greg Hill 1,216 Darren Lewis 1,692 Bob Smith 1,302 Darren Lewis 1,691

Year 1991 1988 1950 1990

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Yards 1,216 1,024 847 844 726 668 642 613 604 595 503 455 425 425

season rushes Year 1991 2003 2006 2009 1976 1987 1996 1993 1975 2005 2001 2000 1988 1983

Player Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Greg Hill Leeland McElroy George Woodard Danté Hall Greg Hill George Woodard Roger Vick Anthony Toney Curtis Dickey Cyrus Gray Rodney Thomas Bob Smith Cyrus Gray

other season rushing records Best Average Per Carry......... Danté Hall........... 7.3........ 1997 Season 100-Yard Games....... Darren Lewis........ 10........ 1988 Season 200-Yard Games....... Darren Lewis.......... 2........ 1988 2........ 1990 Season Yards Per Game........ Bob Smith....... 144.7........ 1950

ATTEMPTS 306 291 267 246 245 243 240 239 220 208 205 200 199 199 198

Year 1988 1990 1992 1995 1977 1998 1991 1976 1986 1985 1978 2010 1994 1950 2011

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS Player Jorvorskie Lane Joel Hunt Darren Lewis D’Andre Hardeman George Woodard Jorvorskie Lane Greg Hill Jelly Woodman Bob Smith Ja’Mar Toombs George Woodard Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas Leeland McElroy Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Courtney Lewis Rodney Thomas Anthony Toney Greg Hill Bob Goode Darren Lewis Christine Michael John Kimbrough John David Crow Robert Wilson Roger Vick Bucky Richardson Sirr Parker

TD 19 19 18 17 17 16 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 11

Year 2006 1927 1990 1996 1976 2007 1992 1926 1950 2000 1977 1992 1993 1995 2011 2010 2003 1994 1985 1991 1945

11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

1989 2009 1939 1956 1988 1986 1991 1997


rushing — CAREER CAREER RUSHES

1,000-YARD CLUB ( 41 )

Player Darren Lewis Curtis Dickey Cyrus Gray Greg Hill George Woodard Rodney Thomas Roger Vick Johnny Hector Danté Hall Courtney Lewis Jorvorskie Lane Bubba Bean Larry Stegent Leeland McElroy Christine Michael Bob Smith Sirr Parker Stephen McGee Skip Walker Ja’Mar Toombs

(Career Rushing Yards) Player Darren Lewis Curtis Dickey Cyrus Gray Greg Hill Rodney Thomas George Woodard Bubba Bean Danté Hall Courtney Lewis Johnny Hector Roger Vick Leeland McElroy Bob Smith Christine Michael Jorvorskie Lane Bucky Richardson (QB) Sirr Parker Mike Goodson Reggie McNeal (QB) Skip Walker D’Andre Hardeman Stephen McGee Robert Wilson Larry Stegent Keith Woodside Derek Farmer Dick Todd Earnest Jackson Glenn Lippman John David Crow Thomas Sanders Ja’Mar Toombs John Kimbrough David Brothers Anthony Toney Mike Mosley Roddy Osborne Bucky Sams Jack Pardee Wendell Housley

Yards 5,012 3,703 3,298 3,262 3,014 2,911 2,846 2,818 2,711 2,587 2,471 2,442 2,415 2,374 2,193 2,095 2,042 1,964 1,889 1,878 1,774 1,750 1,739 1,736 1,720 1,582 1,556 1,539 1,506 1,465 1,379 1,360 1,357 1,269 1,238 1,206 1,188 1,118 1,017 1,009

Years 1987-90 1976-79 2008-11 1991-93 1991-94 1975-79 1972-75 1996-99 2003-06 1979-82 1983-86 1993-95 1949-51 20092005-08 1987-91 1995-98 2006-08 2002-05 1972-75 1995-99 2005-08 1988-90 1967-69 1984-87 2001-03 1936-38 1979-82 1949-51 1955-57 1980-84 1998-00 1938-40 1976-79 1982-85 1977-80 1955-57 1973-75 1954-57 1966-68

ATTEMPTS Year 909 1987-90 697 1976-79 632 2008-11 631 1991-93 625 1975-77, 79 604 1991-94 598 1983-86 550 1979-82 522 1996-99 517 2003-06  489 2005-08 482 1972-75 463 1967-69 448 1993-95 441 2009439 1949-51 438 1995-98 387 2005-08 371 1972-75 350 1998-00

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS

Darren

lewis

other CAREER rushing records Best Average Per Carry, Career....... Bubba Bean..........5.9....... 1972-75 Career 100-Yard Games................... Darren Lewis.........27....... 1987-90 Career 200-Yard Games................... Darren Lewis........... 5....... 1987-90 SWC Record Career Yards Per Game.................... Darren Lewis....113.9....... 1987-90

Player Jorvorskie Lane Darren Lewis Rodney Thomas George Woodard Curtis Dickey Greg Hill Cyrus Gray Courtney Lewis Joel Hunt Bucky Richardson Leeland McElroy D’Andre Hardeman Ja’Mar Toombs Skip Walker Bob Smith Roger Vick Christine Michael Danté Hall Johnny Hector

TD 49 44 41 35 34 33 30 30 30 30 29 28 26 25 23 23 22 22 20

Years 2005-08   1987-90 1991-94 1975-77 1976-79 1991-93 2008-11 2003-06 1925-27 1987-91 1993-95 1996-99 1998-00 1972-75 1949-51 1983-86 20091996-99 1979-82

R E C O R D S

Bubba

Curtis

bean

DICKEY

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100-yard rushing games ( 300 ) (since 1949 — * bowl game) 2011 ( 9 ) Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Christine Michael Cyrus Gray Christine Michael Christine Michael Cyrus Gray Christine Michael Cyrus Gray

SMU Idaho vs Arkansas at Texas Tech Baylor at Iowa State at Iowa State Missouri at Kansas State

2003 ( 6 ) 21-132 29-101 32-230 21-116 21-105 18-142 21-125 21-104 30-218

Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Derek Farmer Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis

SFA Louisiana Tech FIU at Kansas Texas Tech Oklahoma at Baylor Nebraska at Texas vs LSU

22-105 14-107 21-119 13-117 16-102 21-122 28-137 26-137 27-223 20-100

Baylor Baylor Iowa State at Texas Tech at Texas Tech

Mike Goodson Mike Goodson

at Oklahoma State 8-112 Arkansas State 24-124

at Nebraska at Nebraska Baylor Baylor Louisiana-Monroe Fresno State Fresno State Montana State

R E C O R D S

10-127

Missouri vs Army vs Army

28-127 11-144 24-106

1999 ( 2 )

Texas Texas at Oklahoma at Texas Tech at Kansas State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Texas State SMU at Clemson

Cyrus

GRAY

1 30

Texas Tech at Baylor Colorado Clemson Clemson

37-126 8-121

Kansas Nebraska Nebraska Baylor Oklahoma State Kansas State

36-177 32-113 10-110 17-137 23-111 27-113

1997 ( 7 ) Sam Houston North Texas North Texas Colorado Oklahoma Oklahoma Texas

11-169 19-156 17-124 22-123 12-139 22-123 19-118

1996 ( 6 ) Danté Hall Eric Bernard D’Andre Hardeman D’Andre Hardeman Danté Hall D’Andre Hardeman Danté Hall Sirr Parker Eric Bernard Sirr Parker

17-104 24-108 26-100 15-146 16-119 12-150 22-139 27-136 6-100 9-100

19-115 26-100 22-139 17-129 28-165

Danté Hall Danté Hall Ja’Mar Toombs Danté Hall Ja’Mar Toombs Danté Hall

Danté Hall Danté Hall Sirr Parker Danté Hall Danté Hall Sirr Parker Danté Hall

Texas Baylor Baylor Oklahoma State Texas Tech Iowa State Louisiana Tech North Texas BYU BYU

14-108 21-115 7-121 18-109 17-184 9-107 14-101 18-116 18-108 20-101

1995 ( 6 ) Leeland McElroy Leeland McElroy Leeland McElroy D’Andre Hardeman Leeland McElroy Leeland McElroy

2004 ( 5 ) Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Courtney Lewis

Texas Missouri

1998 ( 6 )

2005 ( 9 ) Jorvorskie Lane Stephen McGee Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Jorvorskie Lane Courtney Lewis Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal

* vs Mississippi State 35-193 at Iowa State 20-106

Ja’Mar Toombs Joe Weber

35-167 15-130 24-123 17-110 11-113 16-124 23-121 9-121

Oklahoma

17-133 20-100 21-105

2000 ( 2 )

2006 ( 4 ) Mike Goodson Jorvorskie Lane Stephen McGee Jorvorskie Lane

Iowa State Notre Dame at Wyoming

Ja’Mar Toombs Joe Weber

2007 ( 8 ) Stephen McGee Jorvorskie Lane Jorvorskie Lane Stephen McGee Mike Goodson Stephen McGee Jorvorskie Lane Stephen McGee

17-122 21-111 27-132 19-119

2001 ( 3 )

11-116 14-107 21-119 25-131 22-121

2008 ( 2 )

at Texas at Kansas Texas Tech Louisiana Tech

Derek Farmer Derek Farmer Keith Joseph

2009 ( 5 ) Christine Michael Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Christine Michael

26-120 16-171 12-158 11-117 16-105 16-100

2002 ( 4 ) Derek Farmer Derek Farmer Derek Farmer Derek Farmer

2010 ( 10 ) Christine Michael Christine Michael Christine Michael Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray

Kansas Oklahoma State Baylor Baylor Pittsburgh Utah

Christine

michael

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Texas MTSU Rice SMU Tulsa LSU

29-145 17-118 28-168 26-130 23-116 35-229

1994 ( 6 ) Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas

SMU Rice Baylor

18-134 21-136 14-108


Leeland McElroy Rodney Thomas Leeland McElroy

Baylor Texas Tech LSU

22-105 22-124 11-132

1993 ( 9 ) Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas Leeland McElroy Rodney Thomas Rodney Thomas

Texas TCU SMU Houston Texas Tech Missouri Missouri Oklahoma LSU

1992 Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Rodney Thomas Greg Hill Rodney Thomas Greg Hill Greg Hill

23-125 10-125 21-129 20-128 23-108 17-107 17-136 22-106 25-201

( 10 )

Texas TCU Louisville SMU Baylor Baylor Texas Tech Texas Tech Missouri Tulsa

23-100 25-187 26-142 24-138 19-119 9-116 32-141 24-179 20-104 26-125

1991 ( 7 ) Greg Hill Greg Hill Bucky Richardson Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill

TCU Rice Rice Houston Texas Tech Tulsa LSU

1990

19-115 18-109 18-128 25-160 24-137 25-125 30-212

( 18 )

Darren Lewis * vs BYU Bucky Richardson * vs BYU Darren Lewis Texas Bucky Richardson Texas Darren Lewis TCU Robert Wilson Arkansas Darren Lewis SMU Bucky Richardson SMU Darren Lewis Rice Darren Lewis Baylor Darren Lewis Houston Robert Wilson Houston Darren Lewis Texas Tech Darren Lewis North Texas Randy Simmons USL Darren Lewis USL Robert Wilson USL Darren Lewis Hawaii

5-104 12-119 25-150 16-109 23-113 18-115 31-207 13-180 25-176 34-179 21-124 15-111 34-232 26-132 11-141 16-141 8-116 24-117

1989 ( 7 ) Robert Wilson Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Robert Wilson Darren Lewis Robert Wilson

* vs Pittsburgh SMU Rice Houston Houston So. Mississippi LSU

16-145 18-126 28-201 12-120 22-115 21-126 15-121

1988 ( 10 ) Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Darren Lewis

Alabama Texas TCU Arkansas Louisiana Tech Rice Baylor Houston Texas Tech Oklahoma State

Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey David Brothers Raymond Belcher Curtis Dickey Mike Mosley Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey

24-128 38-212 28-105 34-192 34-160 18-170 28-138 40-201 27-177 25-168

Texas TCU Rice Rice Baylor So. Mississippi So. Mississippi

12-135 16-194 8-137 17-122 25-103 6-103 5-102

1986 ( 10 ) Roger Vick Roger Vick Melvin Collins Roger Vick Roger Vick Roger Vick Roger Vick Roger Vick Roger Vick Keith Woodside

* vs Ohio State Texas TCU TCU Arkansas SMU Rice Houston Texas Tech North Texas

24-113 41-167 20-110 17-104 28-117 26-118 16-115 25-104 26-104 10-107

SMU SMU Rice Texas Tech Tulsa N.E. Louisiana

George Woodard * vs Florida George Woodard Texas Darrell Smith TCU George Woodard TCU George Woodard SMU George Woodard Rice Curtis Dickey Texas Tech George Woodard Kansas State George Woodard Virginia Tech

21-117 12-104 25-116 37-135 21-134 22-106

TCU Houston

21-107 23-112

TCU

Bubba Bean Jerry Honore Skip Walker Skip Walker Bubba Bean Bucky Sams Bubba Bean Bucky Sams

18-110

1982 ( 0 ) 1981 Earnest Jackson Earnest Jackson Johnny Hector Johnny Hector Earnest Jackson

(5)

* vs Oklahoma State TCU Texas Tech California California

22-123 19-219 16-143 16-125 18-125

TCU Arkansas SMU Rice Mississippi

37-191 18-136 20-126 26-121 16-116

Rice Memphis State Penn State BYU

Brad Dusek Brad Dusek Mark Green

21-127 31-137 31-184 28-148

* Iowa State TCU

Rice Arkansas Texas Tech LSU LSU LSU Clemson Clemson

10-138 19-131 21-138 16-130 14-127 24-107 18-182 15-122

SMU SMU TCU Clemson Wichita State

13-184 13-100 11-122 22-204 14-126

TCU Texas Tech Wichita State

Texas SMU

19-104 21-112 25-165

1968 ( 4 ) Larry Stegent Dave Elmendorf Larry Stegent Larry Stegent

Michigan

Rice Florida State Florida State Tulane

21-100 17-129 21-139 12-111

1967 ( 1 ) Larry Stegent

Baylor

29-138

1966 ( 1 ) Wendell Housley

Baylor

33-127

1960-65 ( 0 ) 1959 ( 1 ) Jesse McGuire

Texas Tech

15-149

1958 ( 0 ) 1957 ( 2 ) John David Crow Roddy Osborne

Arkansas Houston

21-116 13-115

1956 ( 0 ) 1955 ( 1 ) John David Crow

LSU

13-130

1954 ( 1 ) Elwood Kettler

Houston

16-113

1952-53 ( 0 ) 1951 ( 4 ) Glenn Lippman Glenn Lippman Billy Tidwell Glenn Lippman

Texas Arkansas Baylor Texas Tech

19-173 10-105 10-139 18-156

1950 ( 11 ) Bob Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Billy Tidwell Bob Smith Bob Smith Glenn Lippman Billy Tidwell

* Georgia Rice SMU Arkansas Baylor TCU Oklahoma Oklahoma Texas Tech Nevada Nevada

20-158 27-101 29-297 16-133 6-101 38-146 14-114 19-111 27-147 8-124 6-103

Bob Smith Bob Smith

SMU Texas Tech

31-214 23-175

Pre-1949

25-106 41-150

1970 ( 1 ) Doug Neill

34-276 34-230

4-102 23-124 29-117 34-114

1949 ( 2 )

1971 ( 2 ) Mark Green Mark Green

1978 ( 11 ) Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey

32-167 23-106 24-101 9-180 12-158 6-106

1972 ( 3 )

1979 ( 4 ) Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey Curtis Dickey

Rice SMU Baylor Texas Tech Illinois LSU

1973 ( 5 ) Skip Walker Bubba Bean Skip Walker Bubba Bean Alvin Bowers

1980 ( 5 ) Johnny Hector Johnny Hector Johnny Hector Johnny Hector Mike Mosley

25 -124 29 -109 4-147 10-102 34-155 29-188 18-127 39-177 20-111

1974 ( 8 )

1983 ( 1 ) Roger Vick

SMU Arkansas Texas Tech Army

1975 ( 6 ) George Woodard George Woodard George Woodard Bubba Bean Bubba Bean George Woodard

1984 ( 2 ) Thomas Sanders Thomas Sanders

27-185 20-180 12-109 20-178 20-163 28-116 20-101 27-182 15-106 9-103 39-153 17-144 20-150 14-139

1969 ( 4 ) Steve Burks Larry Stegent Larry Stegent Larry Stegent

1976 ( 9 )

1985 ( 6 ) Anthony Toney Keith Woodside Anthony Toney Roger Vick Roger Vick Anthony Toney

28-104 33-143 25-163 24-119 20-168 14-120 11-167 18-138 25-128

1977 ( 14 ) George Woodard * vs USC Mike Mosley * vs USC Mike Mosley Houston Curtis Dickey TCU George Woodard TCU George Woodard Arkansas Curtis Dickey Arkansas David Walker SMU Curtis Dickey Rice David Brothers Baylor George Woodard Michigan Curtis Dickey Virginia Tech George Woodard Kansas Curtis Dickey Kansas

1987 ( 7 ) Keith Woodside Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson Keith Woodside Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson

Arkansas SMU Rice Baylor Texas Tech Texas Tech Memphis State Boston College Kansas

17-101

( Partial List ) Dick Todd Dick Todd H.M. Pitney Jacob Shockley Choc Kelley

TCU ’36 Manhattan ’36 Utah ’36 Utah ’36 Oklahoma ’07

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17-170 17-187 22-104 11-127 ??-125

131

R E C O R D S


TOTAL OFFENSE SINGLE GAME Player

Run Pass Total Opponent

Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Edd Hargett Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Dustin Long Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Randy McCown Ryan Tannehill Branndon Stewart Jerrod Johnson Dustin Long Bucky Richardson Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris Jerrod Johnson Bucky Richardson Reggie McNeal Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Reggie McNeal Randy McCown Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris Mark Farris Gary Kubiak Reggie McNeal Dustin Long Stephen McGee Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Reggie McNeal Edd Hargett Randy McCown Stephen McGee Stephen McGee

68 9 34 100 97 13 42 51 86 8 150 57 78 16 30 11 98 139 18 65 –12 17 –2 120 61 8 3 27 44 0 15 17 71 10 5 4 –21 7 43 –21 110 71 55 129 –3 33 89 58

419 449 415 349 342 409 376 362 317 399 263 349 322 381 362 379 288 243 362 309 385 349 367 231 290 341 345 321 298 337 322 318 259 320 322 311 334 306 268 332 200 238 254 178 309 273 215 244

487 458 449 449 439 422 418 413 413 407 403 406 400 397 392 390 386 382 380 378 373 366 365 359 351 349 348 348 342 337 337 335 330 330 327 315 313 313 311 311 310 309 309 307 306 306 304 302

Kansas State Texas Tech Baylor SMU Texas at Oklahoma State at SMU vs Georgia Texas State at Kansas Oklahoma State New Mexico Utah State at Iowa State at Texas at Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Colorado Kansas Oklahoma State Colorado Louisiana Tech Texas Tech at Rice UAB Wyoming vs Arkansas at TCU Wyoming Idaho Missouri Louisiana Tech Kansas Tulsa SFA at Baylor at Colorado Rice at Baylor at Oklahoma State Baylor at Texas Tech Texas Tech Clemson TCU at Texas Tech at Baylor Nebraska

SEASON Date

Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 17, 2005 Nov. 26, 2009 Sept. 30, 2010 Nov. 9, 1968 Dec. 28, 2009 Sept. 22, 2005 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 15, 2005 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 23, 2007 Nov. 5, 2011 Oct. 16, 2004 Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 16, 1999 Sept. 24, 2011 Sept. 28, 1996 Sept. 11, 2010 Oct. 5, 2002 Nov. 2, 1991 Sept. 26, 2009 Sept. 6, 2001 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 7, 1991 Sept. 11, 2004 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 16, 2010 Sept. 23, 2006 Nov. 1, 2003 Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 4, 2010 Oct. 14, 2000 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 23, 1982 Oct. 30, 2004 Nov. 2, 2002 Sept. 29, 2007 Oct. 24, 2009 Nov. 13, 2004 Sept. 18, 2004 Oct. 15, 1966 Oct. 2, 1999 Oct. 28, 2006 Nov. 11, 2006

Player

Run

Pass

Total

Year

Jerrod Johnson 506 3,579 4,085 2009 Ryan Tannehill 306 3,744 4,050 2011 Reggie McNeal 718 2,791 3,509 2004 Stephen McGee 899 2,311 3,210 2007 Stephen McGee 666 2,295 2,961 2006 Mark Farris 116 2,551 2,667 2000 Reggie McNeal 664 1,963 2,627 2005 Jerrod Johnson 114 2,435 2,549 2008 Dustin Long 13 2,509 2,522 2002 Randy McCown 57 2,374 2,431 1999 Kevin Murray –115 2,463 2,348 1986 Edd Hargett 9 2,321 2,330 1968 Corey Pullig 50 2,105 2,155 1995 Reggie McNeal 370 1,782 2,152 2003 Jerrod Johnson 146 1,947 2,093 2010 Mark Farris -76 2,094 2,018 2001 Corey Pullig –64 2,056 1,992 1994 Gary Kubiak 178 1,808 1,986 1981

CAREER Player

Jerrod

JOHNSON

OTHER total offense records Most Total Plays, Game   Jerrod Johnson................................75.............Sept. 30, 2010 (13 rush, 62 pass, 422 total yards) at Oklahoma State

Run

Pass

Total

Years

Jerrod Johnson 877 8,011 8,888 2007-10 Reggie McNeal 1,889 6,987 8,876 2003-05 Corey Pullig 42 6,846 6,888 1992-95 Stephen McGee 1,750 5,475 7,225 2005-08 Kevin Murray ­ –51 6,506 6,455 1983-86 Ryan Tannehill 369 5,450 5,819 2008-11 Edd Hargett 32 5,379 5,411 1966-68 Darren Lewis 5,012 150 5,162 1987-90 Bucky Richardson 2,095 3,039 5,134 1987-91 Mark Farris 23 4,949 4,972 1999-22 Randy McCown 205 4,187 4,392 1996-99 Gary Kubiak 188 4,078 4,266 1979-82 Branndon Stewart –157 4,325 4,168 1996-98 Mike Mosley 1,396 2,545 3,941 1977-80 Curtis Dickey 3,703 0 3,703 1976-79 David Walker 912 2,517 3,429 1973-77 Greg Hill 3,262 0 3,262 1991-93 Lance Pavlas –97 3,212 3,115 1987-90

Most Total Plays, Season    Jerrod Johnson...............................744................... 2009 Most Total Plays, Career    Jerrod Johnson............................. 1,440............... 2007-10 Avg. Yards Per Play, Season    Branndon Stewart.......................... 8.9 ................... 1996 Average Yards Per Play, Career    Reggie McNeal............................... 6.9..................2002-05

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

R E C O R D S

Danté

hall

1 32

Season

CAREER

Player Year Run Rec KR PR Total Cyrus Gray 2010 1,133 251 422 0 1,806 Darren Lewis 1990 1,691 48 0 0 1,739 Leeland McElroy 1995 1,122 379 208 0 1,709 Darren Lewis 1988 1,692 13 0 0 1,705 Cyrus Gray 2009 757 226 642 0 1,625 Cyrus Gray 2008 363 60 1,169 0 1,592 Bob Smith 1950 1,302 116 174 0 1,592 Danté Hall 1996 642 12 324 573 1,551 Terrence Murphy 2003 150 762 626 0 1,538 Curtis Dickey 1977 978 231 302 0 1,511 Danté Hall 1997 973 97 156 208 1,434 Greg Hill 1992 1,339 90 0 0 1,429 Leeland McElroy 1993 613 224 590 0 1,427 Cyrus Gray 2011 1,045 239 116 0 1,400 Greg Hill 1991 1,216 121 16 0 1,353 George Woodard 1976 1,156 164 0 0 1,320 Danté Hall 1998 1024 92 172 28 1,316 Jason Carter 2005 99 827 0 344 1,270 Curtis Dickey 1978 1,146 69 53 0 1,268 Larry Stegent 1967 568 365 292 20 1,245

Player YearS Run Rec KR PR Total Cyrus Gray 2008-11 3,298 776 2,349 0 6,423 Darren Lewis 1987-90 5,012 126 0 0 5,138 Curtis Dickey 1976-79 3,703 496 487 0 4,706 Danté Hall 1996-99 2,820 260 987 641 4,706 Leeland McElroy 1993-95 2,442 645 1,099 10 4,186 Larry Stegent 1967-69 1,736 739 714 591 3,780 Rod Harris 1985-88 60 1,395 1,209 971 3,635 Greg Hill 1991-93 3,262 289 16 0 3,567 Dick Todd 1936-38 1,556 193 488 1,147 3,384 George Woodard 1975-77, 79 2,914 247 0 0 3,161 Bob Smith 1949-51 2,415 261 483 0 3,159 Jeff Fuller 2008-11 0 3,092 0 0 3,092

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY


passing — single game Longest Pass Play Player

Randy McCown Mark Farris Gary Kubiak Reggie McNeal Jim Kaufmann Reggie McNeal Chris Osgood David Shipman Edd Hargett Jacob Shockley Dustin Long Randy McCown Edd Hargett

to to to to to to to to to to to to to

Chris Taylor Robert Ferguson Don Jones Jamaar Taylor Dude McLean Kerry Franks Shane Garrett Skip Walker Barney Harris Waylon Manning Jamaar Taylor Chris Taylor Bob Long

300-Yard Games ( 38 )

Yards Opponent

96 93 92 91 91 84 84 84 84 83 82 81 80

Tulsa Wyoming Louisiana Tech Baylor Texas Wyoming SMU SMU TCU at San Francisco Texas Tech Nebraska Texas

Date

Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 9, 2000 Sept. 26, 1981 Oct. 11, 2003 Nov. 25, 1965 Sept. 11, 2004 Nov. 4, 1989 Nov. 8, 1975 Oct. 19, 1968 Sept. 11, 1936 Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 10, 1998 Nov. 27, 1967

Player

Yards Opponent

Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Dustin Long Branndon Stewart Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Edd Hargett Dustin Long Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Randy McCown Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris Mark Farris Ryan Tannehill Dustin Long Ryan Tannehill Branndon Stewart Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Bucky Richardson Randy McCown Stephen McGee Reggie McNeal Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris Ryan Tannehill Edd Hargett Kevin Murray Kevin Murray Gary Kubiak

449 419 415 409 399 385 381 379 376 367 362 362 362 349 349 349 345 342 341 334 331 332 329 324 322 322 322 321 320 318 317 317 314 311 309 309 309 308 306

Texas Tech Kansas State Baylor at Oklahoma State at Kansas Colorado at Iowa State at Oklahoma at SMU Texas Tech vs Georgia Texas Kansas Louisiana Tech New Mexico SMU vs Arkansas Texas at Wyoming at Colorado Idaho at Oklahoma State vs Northwestern vs Kansas State SFA Missouri Utah State at TCU Tulsa Louisiana Tech Texas State Missouri at Kansas State at Baylor Oklahoma State TCU Tulsa Baylor Rice

Attempts

Date

Player

Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 19, 2002 Sept. 28, 1996 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 9, 1968 Oct. 5, 2002 Dec. 28, 2009 Nov. 23, 2007 Oct. 16, 1999 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 26, 2009 Sept. 6, 2001 Oct. 13, 2001 Sept. 17, 2011 Nov. 2, 2002 Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 5, 1998 Sept. 4, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Sept. 19, 2009 Nov. 7, 1991 Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 23, 2006 Sept. 22, 2005 Oct. 29, 2011 Oct. 17, 2009 Oct. 14, 2000 Sept. 24, 2011 Oct. 15, 1966 Sept. 28, 1985 Oct. 18, 1986 Oct. 23, 1982

Att. Opponent

Ryan Tannehill Branndon Stewart Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Edd Hargett Edd Hargett Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Mark Farris Jerrod Johnson Kevin Murray Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Gary Kubiak Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Stephen McGee Edd Hargett Mark Farris Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Dustin Long Mark Farris Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Gary Kubiak Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Gary Kubiak Kevin Murray Mark Farris

64 64 62 58 58 58 55 53 50 49 49 48 48 47 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 43 43 42 42 41 41 41 41 40 40 40 40 40 40

at Oklahoma Colorado at Oklahoma State vs Georgia vs Arkansas at SMU Arkansas Missouri Texas Tech Texas at Colorado Missouri at Rice Oklahoma State at Kansas State TCU at Kansas State at Kansas Kansas Arkansas Colorado at Iowa State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Texas Oklahoma State at Wyoming Utah State New Mexico Kansas State Louisiana Tech vs Northwestern SFA vs Arkansas Texas Tech Baylor McNeese State

Date

Nov. 5, 2011 Sept. 28, 1996 Sept. 30, 2010 Dec. 28, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 9, 1968 Nov. 2, 1968 Oct. 29, 2011 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 24, 2011 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 22, 1983 Sept. 24, 2011 Nov. 12, 2011 Nov. 20, 1982 Oct. 17, 2009 Oct. 7, 2006 Oct. 27, 2007 Oct. 29, 1966 Oct. 7, 2000 Oct. 22, 2011 Oct. 4, 2008 Nov. 2, 2002 Nov. 24, 2000 Oct. 10, 2009 Sept. 6, 2001 Sept. 19, 2009 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 11, 2008 Sept. 25, 1982 Dec. 31, 2011 Sept. 4, 2010 Oct. 9, 2010 Oct. 2, 1982 Oct. 18, 1986 Sept. 1, 2001

Single Game ­T D PASSES Player

Completions Reggie

M c Neal

Player

CPL

Opponent

Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Branndon Stewart Ryan Tannehill Gary Kubiak Edd Hargett Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris Mark Farris Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Mark Farris Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson

40 36 35 34 32 32 32 31 31 30 30 30 29 29 28 28 27 27 27 27 27 26 26 26

at Oklahoma State Texas Tech Missouri Colorado at Oklahoma TCU at SMU New Mexico at Iowa State vs Arkansas at Colorado at Wyoming vs Georgia Kansas State Oklahoma State SFA vs Northwestern at Kansas State at Baylor Missouri Colorado Idaho Texas Texas Tech

Date

Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 28, 1996 Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 20, 1982 Nov. 9, 1968 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 25, 2008 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 13, 2001 Sept. 6, 2001 Dec. 28, 2009 Oct. 11, 2008 Sept. 24, 2011 Sept. 4, 2010 Dec. 31, 2011 Nov. 12, 2011 Nov. 13, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 7, 2000 Sept. 17, 2011 Nov. 26, 2009 Oct. 18, 2008

TDs

Dustin Long Ryan Tannehill Gary Kubiak Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Gary Kubiak Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Jeff Granger Kevin Murray Kevin Murray

7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Opponent

Date

Texas Tech Baylor at Rice at Oklahoma State SMU Rice Texas Tech Louisiana Tech Texas Utah State at Iowa State Oklahoma at Tulsa Tulsa Arkansas

Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 24, 1981 Sept. 30, 2010 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 23, 1982 Oct. 30, 2010 Sept. 11, 2010 Nov. 26, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 9, 2002 Sept. 21, 1991 Sept. 28, 1985 Nov. 12, 1983

Other Records Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game   Jim Cashion................ 5 at LSU.............Oct. 9, 1948   Edd Hargett................ 5 at Texas...........Nov. 28, 1968 Consecutive Completions   Mark Farris...............14 at Colorado.....Oct. 13, 2001

Gary

Kubiak

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133

R E C O R D S


passing — sEASON Season Yards Player

Year

Yards

Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Mark Farris Dustin Long Kevin Murray Jerrod Johnson Randy McCown Edd Hargett Stephen McGee Stephen McGee Corey Pullig Mark Farris Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Reggie McNeal Gary Kubiak Jerrod Johnson Branndon Stewart Gary Kubiak Reggie McNeal Corey Pullig Lance Pavlas Lex James

2011 2009 2004 2000 2002 1986 2008 1999 1968 2007 2006 1995 2001 1994 1985 2005 1982 2010 1996 1981 2003 1993 1989 1970

3,744 3,579 2,791 2,551 2,509 2,463 2,435 2,374 2,321 2,311 2,295 2,105 2,094 2,056 1,965 1,963 1,948 1,947 1,904 1,808 1,782 1,732 1,681 1,662

Season Completions Player

Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Kevin Murray Stephen McGee Mark Farris Mark Farris Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Gary Kubiak Dustin Long Edd Hargett Corey Pullig Corey Pullig Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Randy McCown Kevin Murray Branndon Stewart Corey Pullig Reggie McNeal Lance Pavlas Kevin Murray Edd Hargett

Season Attempts

Comp.

Year

327 296 212 211 208 203 200 194 194 181 177 169 165 161 158 152 152 147 146 144 141 134 132 132

2011 2009 1987 2007 2000 2001 2004 2008 2006 1982 2002 1968 1995 1994 2010 2010 1999 1985 1996 1993 2005 1989 1983 1966

Att.

Year

Player

TDs

Year

Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Stephen McGee Kevin Murray Edd Hargett Mark Farris Mark Farris Reggie McNeal Dustin Long Jerrod Johnson Gary Kubiak Stephen McGee Corey Pullig Branndon Stewart Randy McCown Jerrod Johnson Corey Pullig Reggie McNeal Edd Hargett Kevin Murray Kevin Murray Corey Pullig Ryan Tannehill Lance Pavlas

531 497 364 349 348 347 347 344 333 326 324 313 307 299 295 279 269 265 265 251 249 243 234 227

2011 2009 2007 1986 1968 2001 2000 2004 2002 2008 1982 2006 1995 1996 1999 2010 1994 2005 1966 1985 1983 1993 2010 1989

Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill Jerrod Johnson Dustin Long Gary Kubiak Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Reggie McNeal Edd Hargett Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Randy McCown Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Ryan Tannehill Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Stephen McGee Stephen McGee Gary Kubiak Branndon Stewart Mark Farris Lance Pavlas Edd Hargett Craig Stump

30 29 21 19 19 17 17 16 16 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 10 10 10 10 10

2009 2011 2008 2002 1982 1993 1986 2005 1968 2010 2004 1999 1995 1983 2010 1994 1985 2007 2006 1981 1997 2000 1989 1966 1984

Season Completion PCT. (min. 100 attempts)

R E C O R D S

Ryan

TANNEHILL

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TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Season TD Passes

Player

Player

CPL-ATT

Pct.

Year

Ryan Tannehill Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Kevin Murray Dustin Long Mark Farris Corey Pullig Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Johnson Corey Pullig Lance Pavlas Kevin Murray Mark Farris Reggie McNeal Stephen McGee Mike Mosley Ray Graves Jerrod Johnson Branndon Stewart Gary Kubiak

152-234 194-313 300-491 212-349 63-104 208-347 161-269 296-497 194-326 144-243 134-227 147-251 203-347 200-344 211-364 82-142 93-164 158-279 111-196 181-324

.650 .620 .616 .607 .606 .599 .599 .596 .595 .593 .590 .586 .585 .581 .579 .578 .567 .566 .566 .559

2010 2006 2011 1986 2003 2000 1994 2009 2008 1993 1989 1985 2001 2004 2007 1979 1952 2010 1997 1982

Passing Yardage Records by Class Class

Player

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Kevin Murray Mark Farris Jerrod Johnson Ryan Tannehill

Yards

Year

1,544 2,551 3,217 3,744

1983 2000 2009 2011

Other Records Most Passes Had Intercepted, ­Season   Derace Moser..............................19............1941   Edd Hargett.................................19............1966

Kevin

Murray


passing — CAREER Career Yards Player

Jerrod Johnson Reggie McNeal Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Edd Hargett Mark Farris Branndon Stewart Randy McCown Gary Kubiak Dustin Long Lance Pavlas Bucky Richardson Mike Mosley David Walker Lex James Craig Stump Charles Milstead Ray Graves

Years

Yards

2007-10 2002-05 1992-95 1983-86 2005-08 2008-11 1966-68 1999-02 1996-98 1996-99 1979-82 2001-03 1987-90 1987-91 1977-80 1973-77 1970-72 1984-87 1957-59 1951-52

8,011 6,992 6,846 6,506 5,475 5,450 5,379 4,949 4,325 4,187 4,078 3,218 3,185 3,039 2,545 2,517 2,297 2,182 2,072 1,610

Career Completions Player Jerrod Johnson Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Reggie McNeal Mark Farris Edd Hargett Branndon Stewart Gary Kubiak Randy McCown Lance Pavlas Dustin Long Mike Mosley Bucky Richardson David Walker Craig Stump Charles Milstead Lex James

Comp. 650 560 534 485 484 478 435 400 325 315 277 248 240 204 196 177 174 164 162

Career Attempts Player

Jerrod Johnson Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Reggie McNeal Edd Hargett Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Mark Farris Branndon Stewart Gary Kubiak Randy McCown Lance Pavlas Dustin Long Bucky Richardson David Walker Mike Mosley Craig Stump Lex James Charles Milstead Ray Graves

Years 2007-10 1992-95 1983-86 2005-08 2008-11 2002-05 1999-02 1966-68 1996-98 1979-82 1996-99 1987-90 2001-03 1977-80 1987-91 1973-77 1984-87 1957-59 1970-72

Att.

1,109 992 926 875 821 815 774 755 623 594 536 439 437 405 374 368 363 346 319 262

Years

20071992-95 1983-86 2002-05 1966-68 2005-08 2008-11 1999-02 1996-98 1979-82 1996-99 1987-90 2001-03 1987-91 1973-77 1977-80 1984-87 1970-72 1957-59 1951-52

Career TD Passes Player Jerrod Johnson Kevin Murray Corey Pullig Reggie McNeal Ryan Tannehill Edd Hargett Gary Kubiak Stephen McGee Branndon Stewart Dustin Long Randy McCown Lance Pavlas Mark Farris David Walker Craig Stump Bucky Richardson

TDs 67 48 47 44 42 40 31 28 26 23 22 20 18 14 14 14

Years 2007-10 1983-86 1992-95 2002-05 2008-11 1966-68 1979-82 2005-08 1996-98 2001-03 1996-99 1987-90 1999-02 1973-77 1984-87 1987-91

Career Completion PCT. (min. 100 attempts) Player

Other Records Most Passes Had Intercepted, Career   Edd Hargett...................40................... 1966-68

CPL-ATT

Pct.

Years

Ryan Tannehill 484-774 Jerrod Johnson 650-1109 Stephen McGee 485-815 Kevin Murray 534-926 Mark Farris 435-755 Corey Pullig 560-992 Lance Pavlas 248-439 Mike Mosley 204-368 Dustin Long 240-437 Reggie McNeal 478-875 Gary Kubiak 314-595 Randy McCown 300-573 Branndon Stewart 325-623 Ray Graves 141-271

.625 .586 .595 .577 .576 .565 .565 .554 .549 .546 .527 .524 .522 .520

2008-11 2007-10 2005-08 1983-86 1999-02 1992-95 1987-90 1977-80 2001-03 2002-05 1979-82 1996-99 1996-98 1950-52

R E C O R D S

Stephen

M c Gee Corey

PULLIG

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RECEIVING — sINGLE GAME Russell Mikeska Uzoma Nwachukwu Terrence Murphy Chad Schroeder Bethel Johnson Gary Oliver Ryan Tannehill Jimmy Teal

100-Yard Receiving Games ( 102 ) Player Date Ken McLean Jason Carter Ryan Tannehill Albert Connell Ryan Swope Hugh McElroy Chris Taylor Robert Ferguson Chris Cole

R E C O R D S

Rec-Yds

13-250 8-219 12-210 18-208 11-206 5-180 6-177 7-174 6-174 6-173 Jimmy Teal 11-171 Jeff Fuller 9-166 Albert Connell 13-162 Barney Harris 10-160 Jeff Fuller 5-160 Mike Whitwell 8-156 Terrence Murphy 7-156 Carl Roaches 8-154 Jeff Fuller 9-154 Greg Porter 7-154 Mike Whitwell 7-150 Terrence Murphy 8-149 Ryan Swope Shane Garrett 2-147 10-146 Terrence Murphy 9-146 Jamaar Taylor 5-145 Jamaar Taylor 6-145 Mike Whitwell 6-144 Tony Harrison 5-143 Jason Carter 4-143 Chris Taylor Uzoma Nwachukwu 8-141 5-139 Shane Garrett 6-138 Jamaar Taylor 9-137 Ryan Swope Ryan Swope 8-136 Uzoma Nwachukwu 5-136 5-135 Jimmy Teal 5-134 Keith Woodside 5-133 Martellus Bennett 6-132 Jeff Fuller 5-131 Jamaar Taylor 8-130 Jeff Nelson 5-128 Kerry Franks 5-128 Terrence Murphy 4-128 Leeland McElroy 4-125 Tony Harrison 7-125 Tony Harrison 6-125 Jesse Burditt 6-124 Bethel Johnson 2-123 Don Jones 5-121 Jeff Fuller 4-120 Kerry Franks 7-119 Jeff Fuller 11-119 Robert Ferguson 5-119 Rod Harris 4-118 Brandal Jackson 5-118 Jamaar Taylor 5-118 Chris Cole 5-118 Jimmie Williams 7-117 Gerald Carter 6-117 Curtis Dickey 8-116 Terrence Murphy Kerry Franks 3-115 Earvin Taylor 7-113 Albert Connell 7-112 Percy Waddle 5-112 Jeff Fuller 10-111 Jamie McCoy 7-110 Jamaar Taylor 6-110 Albert Connell 5-110

1 36

Opponent Texas Texas State Kansas State Colorado Baylor at LSU Tulsa Wyoming North Texas at SMU Texas Tech North Texas at SMU Louisiana Tech at Baylor at Missouri at LSU vs Arkansas at Oklahoma State at Rice Texas at Oklahoma SMU at Colorado at Colorado Baylor at Houston at TCU SMU Kansas Oklahoma State North Texas Texas Tech Kansas Oklahoma at Kansas State at Baylor at SMU at Baylor Texas at Kansas Tulsa Wyoming Oklahoma Tulsa at TCU at Tulsa Texas at Kansas Louisiana Tech at Kansas Oklahoma State vs Northwestern at Oklahoma State at TCU vs Arkansas Louisiana Tech Oklahoma vs Oklahoma State SMU at Texas Tech at Utah

Nov. 25, 1965 Sept. 22, 2005 Oct. 11, 2008 Sept. 28, 1996 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 19, 1970 Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 9, 2000 Sept. 26, 1998 Nov. 3, 1984 Oct. 30, 2010 Sept. 21, 1996 Nov. 9, 1968 Sept. 11, 2010 Oct. 17, 1981 Nov. 15, 2003 Sept. 22, 1973 Oct. 9, 2010 Nov. 2, 2002 Oct. 24, 1981 Nov. 28, 2003 Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 4, 1989 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 11, 2003 Oct. 11, 1980 Nov. 7, 1991 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 16, 1999 Oct. 10, 2009 Sept. 22, 1990 Oct. 5, 2002 Nov. 19, 2011 Nov. 6, 2010 Oct. 17, 2009 Oct. 15, 1983 Nov. 1, 1986 Oct. 28, 2006 Nov. 26, 2009 Oct. 19, 2002 Sept. 28, 1985 Sept. 11, 2004 Nov. 9, 2002 Sept. 16, 1995 Nov. 20, 1993 Sept. 21, 1991 Nov. 25, 1943 Oct. 19, 2002 Sept. 26, 1981 Oct. 23, 2010 Oct. 6, 2007 Dec. 31, 2011 Nov. 4, 2000 Nov. 21, 1987 Oct. 3, 2009 Sept. 28, 2002 Nov. 7, 1998 Dec. 12, 1981 Nov. 3, 1979 Sept. 24, 1977 Sept. 2, 2004

Missouri Texas Middle Tenn. St. at TCU New Mexico at Iowa State Pittsburgh at Texas Tech

Oct. 14, 2006 Nov. 23, 2007 Nov. 16, 1995 Sept. 16, 1989 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 25, 2008 Sept. 27, 2003 Oct. 7, 1995

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

6-102 3-101 4-101 6-101 8-101 8-101 9-100 6-100

at Arkansas Utah State at Texas The Citadel Colorado at Arkansas at Colorado at Texas

Nov. 18, 1978 Sept. 19, 2009 Nov. 29, 2002 Sept. 2, 2006 Oct. 7, 2000 Nov. 17, 1990 Nov. 7, 2009 Dec. 1, 1984

Game RECEPTIONS Player

Ryan

swope

Uzoma

NWACHUKWU Ryan Swope Ryan Mathews Shane Garrett Jeff Fuller Bethel Johnson Terrence Murphy Chris Sanders Jeff Nelson Rich Siler Ryan Swope Bethel Johnson Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Robert Ferguson Tony Harrison Percy Waddle Ryan Tannehill Terrence Murphy Gerald Carter Earvin Taylor Rod Harris Carl Roaches Jeff Fuller Tim Van Zant Tim Van Zant

8-109 5-108 6-108 7-107 6-107 5-107 4-107 7-107 6-107 13-106 4-106 8-105 7-105 7-105 8-105 7-105 6-105 5-104 5-104 6-104 3-103 9-103 5-103 7-102 5-102 7-102

SMU at TCU at Houston Texas at Oklahoma State at Kansas State TCU Texas California SFA vs Louisiana Tech vs Northwestern Oklahoma State Texas Tech Oklahoma at Rice vs Pittsburgh Texas Tech at Oklahoma State vs BYU Oklahoma at Oklahoma State TCU vs Georgia Kansas at Virginia Tech

Sept. 4, 2011 Nov. 7, 1991 Oct. 13, 1990 Nov. 24, 2011 Nov. 2, 2002 Oct. 20, 2001 Nov. 19, 1994 Nov. 28, 1985 Sept. 3, 1983 Sept. 4, 2010 Sept. 4, 1999 Dec. 31, 2011 Sept. 24, 2011 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 11, 2000 Oct. 23, 1993 Dec. 30, 1989 Oct. 18, 2008 Oct. 16, 2004 Sept. 8, 1979 Nov. 6, 2004 Sept. 24, 1988 Oct. 21, 1972 Dec. 28, 2009 Nov. 1, 2003 Sept. 18, 2003

Albert Connell Ryan Swope Ken McLean Barney Harris Ryan Tannehill Keith Woodside Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Robert Ferguson Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Terrence Murphy Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Cyrus Gray Ryan Swope Ryan Tannehill Mike Goodson Jason Carter Greg Porter Jamaar Taylor Albert Connell Rod Harris Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Uzoma Nwachukwu Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Uzoma Nwachukwu Jeff Fuller Martellus Bennett Jason Carter Terrence Murphy Terrence Murphy Terrence Murphy Don Ellis Doug Teague Rod Bernstine Keith Woodside Rod Bernstine Keith Woodside Jeff Nelson Johnny Hector Gary Oliver Greg Schorp Albert Connell Robert Ferguson Robert Ferguson Bethel Johnson Bethel Johnson

Rec. Opponent

18 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Colorado SFA Texas at SMU Kansas State at Arkansas Baylor Texas Tech at Oklahoma State Louisiana Tech New Mexico at Colorado Kansas at Kansas State vs Arkansas Nebraska at Kansas at Colorado Texas Tech Iowa State at Oklahoma State at Colorado North Texas at Oklahoma State vs Northwestern at Oklahoma Missouri SMU at Baylor Oklahoma vs Arkansas at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State at Iowa State Kansas Texas State at Utah at Texas at Missouri Arkansas Baylor Southern Miss at Houston TCU at Texas Tulsa at Houston at Arkansas Louisville Kansas State Texas Tech Oklahoma UTEP Colorado

Date

Sept. 28, 1996 Sept. 4, 2010 Nov. 25, 1965 Nov. 9, 1968 Oct. 11, 2008 Nov. 15, 1986 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 4, 2000 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 13, 2001 Nov. 19, 2011 Nov. 12, 2011 Oct. 1, 2011 Nov. 20, 2010 Oct. 23, 2010 Nov. 7, 2009 Oct. 18, 2008 Oct. 29, 2005 Nov. 2, 2002 Oct. 13, 2001 Sept. 21, 1996 Sept. 24, 1988 Dec. 31, 2011 Nov. 5, 2011 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 24, 2011 Nov. 13, 2010 Nov. 6, 2010 Oct. 9, 2010 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 25, 2008 Oct. 27, 2007 Sept. 22, 2005 Sept. 2, 2004 Nov. 26, 2004 Nov. 15, 2003 Nov. 1, 1952 Oct. 21, 1978 Sept. 27, 1986 Oct. 11, 1986 Nov. 22, 1986 Nov. 27, 1986 Sept. 28, 1985 Oct. 9, 1982 Nov. 17, 1990 Nov. 7, 1992 Oct. 19, 1996 Sept. 30, 2000 Nov. 11, 2000 Sept. 16, 2000 Oct. 7, 2000

Single Game Touchdowns Player TDs Opponent Date Ryan Swope 4 Baylor Jeff Fuller 3 Texas Uzoma Nwachukwu 3 Utah State Don Ellis 3 Arkansas Don Jones 3 Rice Chris Cole 3 North Texas

Oct. 15, 201 Nov. 26, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Nov. 1, 1952 Oct. 23, 1982 Sept. 26, 1998


RECEIVING — sEASON Player

Season Receiving Yards

Rec.

Year

Player

Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Robert Ferguson Albert Connell Ryan Tannehill Ken McLean Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Jason Carter Terrence Murphy Jamaar Taylor Barney Harris

1,207 1,066 885 872 844 835 828 825 802 762 760 745

2011 2010 2000 1996 2008 1965 2011 2010 2005 2003 2002 1968

Player

Rec.

Year

Player

89 72 72 70 65 60

2011 2010 2010 2011 1986 1965

58 57 56 55 54 52 51

2000 1996 2004 2008 2005 1986 1985

Uzoma Nwachukwu Jeff Fuller Martellus Bennett Barney Harris Greg Porter Ryan Tannehill Terrence Murphy Jamaar Taylor Howard Morrow Jamie McCoy Bethel Johnson Jeff Fuller

Mike Whitwell Terrence Murphy Bethel Johnson Rod Bernstine Uzoma Nwachukwu Greg Porter Chris Cole Albert Connell Jeff Nelson Uzoma Nwachukwu Jimmy Teal Jeff Fuller

Rec.

Year

Player

Rec.

Year

731 721 718 710 708 669 667 653 651 639 631 630

1981 2004 2002 1986 2009 2002 1998 1995 1985 2011 1984 2008

Chad Schroeder Ryan Tannehill Mike Whitwell Keith Woodside Percy Waddle Terrence Murphy Rod Harris Chris Taylor Martellus Bennett Tony Harrison

612 2006 609 2009 603 1980 603 1986 600 1989 599 2002 592 1988 591 1999 587 2007 577 1991

Rec.

Year

40 40 40 40 39 39

2009 2002 1986 1983 2010 2006

39 39 38 38 37 37 37

2001 1979 2006 1998 2008 1988 1958

Season Receptions Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Rod Bernstine Ken McLean Robert Ferguson Albert Connell Terrence Murphy Ryan Tannehill Jason Carter Keith Woodside Jeff Nelson

Albert Connell

Rec.

Year

Player

50 50 49 49 48 46

2011 2008 2007 1968 2002 2009

44 44 43 43 42 41 41

2003 2002 2009 2008 2000 2009 1995

Uzoma Nwachukwu Bethel Johnson Shea Walker Rich Siler Uzoma Nwachukwu Chad Schroeder Jamaar Taylor Gerald Carter Martellus Bennett Chris Cole Mike Goodson Rod Harris John Tracey

Receptions by Class Class

Player

Freshman Sophomore

Ryan Tannehill Ryan Swope

REC. Year 55 72

2008 2010

Class

Player

Junior Senior

Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller

REC. Year 89 70

2011 2011

Season Touchdowns Player Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Bethel Johnson Bob Long Bob Long Jeff Fuller Albert Connell Jeff Fuller Uzoma Nwachukwu Jason Carter Robert Ferguson Albert Connell Tony Harrison Jimmy Teal Don Jones Ross Brupbacher Andy Hillhouse Ryan Tannehill Jamie McCoy Chris Cole Percy Waddle Rod Bernstine Keith Woodside Don Jones Homer May

TDs Years 12 2010 11 2011 9 2008 8 2002 8 1968 8 1967 7 2009 7 1995 6 2011 6 2009 6 2005 6 2000 6 1996 6 1991 6 1984 6 1981 6 1969 6 1950 5 2008 5 2008 5 1998 5 1989 5 1986 5 1986 5 1982 5 1970

Other Receiving Records Most Yards Per Catch, Season   Brian Mitchell....... 27.3....... (19 rec. for 519)........ 1991

YEARLY 100-Yard Games Player

Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Ryan Swope Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Ryan Tannehill Uzoma Nwachukwu Uzoma Nwachukwu Brandal Jackson Uzoma Nwachukwu Jeff Fuller Ryan Tannehill Jamie McCoy Ryan Tannehill Earvin Taylor Kerry Franks Martellus Bennett Kerry Franks Chad Schoeder Jason Carter Jason Carter Earvin Taylor Terrence Murphy

Rec-Yds Opp.

8-109 7-105 11-206 8-149 9-137 7-107 7-119 8-105 13-106 10-160 8-154 8-121 11-121 7-105 8-136 7-102 6-132 9-100 5-136 8-141 4-118 3-101 10-111 12-210 7-110 5-104 7-113 4-120 5-133 3-115 6-101 8-219 5-143 3-103 5-104

SMU Oklahoma State Baylor at Oklahoma Kansas Texas vs Northwestern vs Northwestern SFA Louisiana Tech at Oklahoma State at Kansas Texas Tech Texas Tech Oklahoma vs Georgia Texas at Colorado at Kansas State Oklahoma State vs Arkansas Utah State New Mexico Kansas State at Iowa State Texas Tech Texas Oklahoma State at Baylor Missouri The Citadel Texas State SMU Oklahoma at Oklahoma State

Date

Player

Sept. 4, 2011 Sept. 24, 2011 Oct. 15, 2011 Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 19, 2011 Nov. 24, 2011 Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 31, 2011 Sept. 4, 2010 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 23, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 6, 2010 Dec. 28, 2009 Nov. 26, 2009 Nov. 7, 2009 Oct. 17, 2009 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 25, 2008 Oct. 18, 2008 Nov. 23, 2007 Oct. 6, 2007 Oct. 28, 2006 Oct. 14, 2006 Sept. 2, 2006 Sept. 22, 2005 Sept. 17, 2005 Nov. 6, 2004 Oct. 16, 2004

Kerry Franks Terrence Murphy Terrence Murphy Terrence Murphy Tim Van Zant Jamaar Taylor Jamaar Taylor Tim Van Zant Terrence Murphy Terrence Murphy Bethel Johnson Greg Porter Bethel Johnson Jamaar Taylor Jamaar Taylor Jamaar Taylor Terrence Murphy Jamaar Taylor Terrence Murphy Robert Ferguson Robert Ferguson Bethel Johnson Robert Ferguson Chris Taylor Chris Taylor Bethel Johnson Chris Cole Chris Cole Albert Connell Albert Connell Leeland McElroy Albert Connell Albert Connell Chris Sanders Tony Harrison

Rec-Yds Opp.

5-128 8-116 7-150 8-156 5-102 5-145 6-110 7-102 4-101 5-128 6-107 9-154 6-124 5-131 6-138 5-118 10-146 9-146 5-107 8-105 11-119 8-101 7-174 4-143 6-177 4-106 5-118 6-174 18-208 9-166 4-128 7-112 5-110 4-107 4-125

Wyoming at Utah Texas at Missouri Kansas Baylor Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech at Texas Oklahoma at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Kansas at Kansas Texas Tech Louisiana Tech at Colorado at Colorado at Kansas State Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Colorado Wyoming Kansas Tulsa vs Louisiana Tech Oklahoma North Texas Colorado North Texas Tulsa Middle Tenn. St. at Texas Tech TCU at TCU

Date

Player

Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 2, 2004 Nov. 28, 2003 Nov. 15, 2003 Nov. 1, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 27, 2003 Sept. 18, 2003 Nov. 29, 2002 Nov. 9, 2002 Nov. 2, 2002 Nov. 2, 2002 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 5, 2002 Sept. 28, 2002 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 20, 2001 Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 4, 2000 Oct. 7, 2000 Sept. 9, 2000 Oct. 16, 1999 Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 4, 1999 Nov. 7, 1998 Sept. 26, 1998 Sept. 28, 1996 Sept. 21, 1996 Sept. 16, 1995 Nov. 16, 1995 Oct. 7, 1995 Nov. 19, 1994 Nov. 20, 1993

Tony Harrison Ryan Mathews Tony Harrison Tony Harrison Shane Garrett Shane Garrett Gary Oliver Percy Waddle Shane Garrett Percy Waddle Rod Harris Rod Harris Keith Woodside Jeff Nelson Jeff Nelson Jimmy Teal Jimmy Teal Rich Siler Jimmy Teal Jimmie Williams Mike Whitwell Mike Whitwell Don Jones Mike Whitwell Gerald Carter Gerald Carter Russell Mikeska Curtis Dickey Carl Roaches Carl Roaches Hugh McElroy Barney Harris Ken McLean Jesse Burditt

Rec-Yds Opp.

7-105 5-108 6-144 7-125 5-139 6-108 8-101 6-105 2-147 5-112 9-103 5-119 5-134 7-107 8-130 6-100 6-173 6-107 5-135 5-118 7-154 5-160 2-123 6-145 7-117 6-104 6-102 6-117 7-156 5-103 5-180 13-162 13-250 6-125

at Rice at TCU at TCU at Tulsa North Texas at Houston at Arkansas vs Pittsburgh SMU at TCU at Oklahoma State at TCU at SMU Texas Tulsa at Texas at SMU California at Baylor vs Oklahoma State at Rice at Baylor Louisiana Tech at Houston SMU vs BYU at Arkansas at Texas Tech at LSU TCU at LSU at SMU Texas Texas

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Oct. 23, 1993 Nov. 7, 1991 Nov. 7, 1991 Sept. 21, 1991 Sept. 22, 1990 Oct. 13, 1990 Nov. 17, 1990 Dec. 30, 1989 Nov. 4, 1989 Sept. 16, 1989 Sept. 24, 1988 Nov. 21, 1987 Nov. 1, 1986 Nov. 28, 1985 Sept. 28, 1985 Dec. 1, 1984 Nov. 3, 1984 Sept. 3, 1983 Oct. 15, 1983 Dec. 12, 1981 Oct. 24, 1981 Oct. 17, 1981 Sept. 26, 1981 Oct. 11, 1980 Nov. 3, 1979 Sept. 8, 1979 Nov. 18, 1978 Sept. 24, 1977 Sept. 22, 1973 Oct. 21, 1972 Sept. 19, 1970 Nov. 9, 1968 Nov. 25, 1965 Nov. 25, 1943

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RECEIVING — career Career Receiving Yards Player

Yards

Jeff Fuller Terrence Murphy Ryan Swope Uzoma Nwachukwu Bethel Johnson Jamaar Taylor Ryan Tannehill Tony Harrison Albert Connell Jason Carter Shea Walker Rod Harris Mike Whitwell Chris Cole Chris Taylor Barney Harris Bob Long Jimmy Teal Martellus Bennett Brian Mitchell Chad Schroeder Richard Osborne Ryan Mathews

Career Touchdowns

Years

Player

3,092 2,600 2,204 1,754 1,740 1,705 1,596 1,576 1,525 1,457 1,411 1,395 1,372 1,363 1,316 1,298 1,298 1,258 1,246 1,232

2008-11 2001-04 200920091999-02 2001-03 2008-11 1990-93 1995-96 2002-05 1983-86 1985-88 1978-81 1996-99 1997-00 1967-69 1966-68 1982-84 2005-07 1991-94

1,223 1,181 1,174

2003-06 1972-75 1991-94

Jeff Fuller Bob Long Ryan Swope Tony Harrison Albert Connell Uzoma Nwachukwu Chad Schroeder Bethel Johnson Jeff Nelson Don Jones Ryan Tannehill Martellus Bennett Terrence Murphy Jamaar Taylor Jimmy Teal Chris Cole Rod Bernstine Shea Walker Homer May Jamie McCoy Mike Goodson

TDs

Chris Taylor Derrick Spiller Brian Mitchell Rod Harris

Years

34 19 16 14 13 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 8 8 8 8 7

2008-11 1966-68 20091990-93 1995-96 20092003-06 1999-02 1982-85 1980-83 2008-11 2005-07 2001-04 2001-03 1982-84 1996-99 1983-86 1983-86 1970-72 2006-09

7 7 7 7 7

2006-08 1997-00 1995-98 1991-94 1985-87

Career Receptions Player Jeff Fuller Ryan Swope Terrence Murphy Uzoma Nwachukwu Bethel Johnson Ryan Tannehill Keith Woodside Jamaar Taylor Martellus Bennett Rod Bernstine Cyrus Gray Jason Carter Albert Connell Shea Walker Jeff Nelson Barney Harris Mike Goodson Tony Harrison Rod Harris Richard Osborne Chris Cole Greg Porter Chris Taylor

Rec. 233 180 172 126 117 112 110 108 105 105 103 102 98 98 92 91 90 89 87 86

Years 2008-11 20092001-04 20091999-02 2008-11 1983-87 2001-03 2005-07 1983-86 2008-11 2002-05 1995-96 1983-86 1982-85 1967-69 2006-08 1990-93 1985-88 1972-75

85 84 83

1996-99 1999-02 1997-00

Jeff

FULLER

Other Receiving Records Most Yards Per Catch, Career   Mike Whitwell...... 22.5.... 61 for 1,372....1978-81

SCORING Game

Career

Player

TD

Pts.

Opponent

Date

Player

Years

TD

PAT

FG

TP

Jelly Woodman Ryan Swope Cyrus Gray Jorvorskie Lane Preston Smith Uzoma Nwachukwu Jorvorskie Lane Jorvorskie Lane Leeland McElroy

7* 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

44* 24 24 26 25 24 24 24 24

New Mexico Baylor at Baylor Fresno State Ellington Field Utah State Nebraska Louisiana-Lafayette Tulsa

Oct. 16, 1926 Oct. 15, 2011 Nov. 13, 2010 Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 22, 1945 Sept. 19, 2009 Oct. 20, 2007 Sept. 9, 2006 Sept. 16, 1995

Randy Bullock Kyle Bryant Todd Pegram Jorvorskie Lane Tony Franklin Rodney Thomas Darren Lewis Terry Venetoulias Leeland McElroy Cyrus Gray Joel Hunt Scott Slater David Hardy Jeff Fuller

2008-11 1994-97 2002-05 2005-08 1975-78 1991-94 1987-90 1990-93 1993-95 2008-11 1925-27 1985-88 1979-82 2008-11

0 0 0 50 0 45 45 0 40 38 30 0 0 34

176 145 141 2 123 0 0 139 0 0 29 96 90 0

63 60 56 0 56 0 0 42 0 0 5 42 43 0

365 325 309 302 291 270 270 265 240 228 224 222 219 206

* SWC record

Season

R E C O R D S

Player

Year

Randy Bullock Joel Hunt Jorvorskie Lane Darren Lewis D’Andre Hardeman Jorvorskie Lane Kyle Bryant George Woodard Greg Hill Scott Slater Randy Bullock Leeland McElroy Rodney Thomas Cyrus Gray Terry Venetoulias Kyle Bryant Terry Venetoulias Randy Bullock Terry Venetoulias Tony Franklin Todd Pegram

2011 0 55 29 142 1927 19 n/a n/a 128 2006 19 0 0 114 1990 19 0 0 114 1996 18 0 0 108 2007 17 2 0 104 1997 0 48 18 102 1976 17 0 0 102 1992 17 0 0 102 1986 0 37 21 100 2010 0 50 16 98 1995 16 0 0 96 1994 16 0 0 96 2011 15 0 0 90 1993 0 51 13 90 1996 0 35 18 89 1991 0 49 13 88 2009 0 51 12 87 1992 0 39 16 87 1977 0 38 16 86 2005 0 41 15 86

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TD

PAT

FG

TP

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Season–Kicker Only

Jorvorskie

LANE

Player Randy Bullock Kyle Bryant Scott Slater Randy Bullock Terry Venetoulias Kyle Bryant Terry Venetoulias Randy Bullock Terry Venetoulias Tony Franklin Todd Pegram

Year 2011 1997 1986 2010 1993 1996 1991 2009 1990 1977 2005

PAT 55 48 37 50 51 35 49 51 39 38 41

FG 29 18 21 16 13 18 13 12 16 16 15

TP 142 102 100 98 90 89 88 87 87 86 86

Career–Kicker Only Player Randy Bullock Kyle Bryant Todd Pegram Tony Franklin Terry Venetoulias Todd Pegram Scott Slater David Hardy Terence Kitchens Layne Talbot

Year 2008-11 1994-97 2002-05 1976-79 1990-93 2002-05 1985-88 1979-82 1998-00 1987-90

PAT 176 145 141 123 139 141 96 90 65 88

FG 63 60 56 56 42 56 42 43 30 21

TP 365 325 309 291 265 309 222 219 155 151


field goals — game Longest Player

Tony Franklin Tony Franklin Tony Franklin Terence Kitchens Kyle Bryant Tony Franklin Layne Talbot Alan Smith David Hardy Tony Franklin Randy Haddox Alan Smith

Game

Yards Opponent

65 64 62 62 61 59 59 59 57 57 57 57

Baylor Baylor vs Florida Southern Miss Southern Miss at Rice Baylor Arkansas State UTA at Texas Arkansas Arkansas State

Date

Player

No.

Oct. 16, 1976 Oct. 16, 1976 Jan. 2, 1977 Sept. 25, 1999 Sept. 24, 1994 Nov. 15, 1975 Oct. 20, 1990 Sept. 17, 1983 Sept. 18, 1982 Nov. 25, 1976 Nov. 02, 1974 Sept. 17, 1983

Alan Smith Todd Pegram Tony Franklin Randy Bullock Randy Bullock Randy Bullock Todd Pegram Terence Kitchens Kyle Bryant Scott Slater Scott Slater David Hardy

6* 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Opponent

Date

Arkansas State Colorado Rice vs Northwestern at Iowa State Texas Arkansas State at Texas Tech Oklahoma at TCU at Houston UTA

Sept. 17, 1983 Oct. 23, 2004 Oct. 23, 1976 Dec. 31, 2011 Oct. 22, 2011 Nov. 24, 2011 Aug. 30, 2003 Oct. 2, 1999 Nov. 16, 1996 Nov. 21, 1987 Oct. 11, 1986 Sept. 18, 1982

* SWC record

Other GAME Records Most FG over 40 Yards   Alan Smith................. 5 vs. Arkansas State................. Sept. 17, 1983 Most FG over 60 Yards   Tony Franklin ............ 2 vs. Baylor .

Tony

vs. Baylor ............................. Oct. 16, 1976

franklin

field goals — season Season Player

Randy Bullock Scott Slater Kyle Bryant Kyle Bryant Alan Smith Todd Pegram Tony Franklin Kyle Bryant Randy Bullock David Hardy Terry Venetoulias Tony Franklin Russell Bynum Matt Szymanski Todd Pegram Terence Kitchens Terence Kitchens Eric Franklin Scott Slater Terry Venetoulias David Hardy Terry Venetoulias

Season Percentage

FG-Att.

Pct.

Year

29-33 21-27 18-22 18-23 18-26 17-22 17-26 17-25 16-21 16-22 16-23 16-28 16-20 15-25 15-19 15-18 15-23 15-27 15-22 13-18 13-19 13-19

.879 .778 .818 .783 .692 .773 .654 .680 .762 .727 .696 .571 .800 .600 .789 .833 .652 .556 .682 .722 .684 .684

2011 1986 1997 1996 1983 2003 1976 1994 2010 1982 1992 1977 1998 2007 2005 2000 1999 1985 1987 1991 1981 1993

(min. 12 FGM) Player

Todd Pegram Randy Bullock Terence Kitchens Kyle Bryant Russell Bynum Layne Newmann Todd Pegram Kyle Bryant Scott Slater Todd Pegram Randy Bullock David Hardy Terry Venetoulias Terry Venetoulias Alan Smith

FG-Att.

Pct.

Year

12-13 29-33 15-18 18-22 16-20 12-15 15-19 18-23 21-27 17-22 16-21 16-22 13-18 16-23 18-26

.923 .879 .833 .818 .800 .800 .789 .783 .778 .773 .762 .727 .722 .696 .692

2004 2011 2000 1997 1998 2006 2005 1996 1986 2003 2010 1982 1991 1992 1983

Other SEASON Records Best Pct., under 40 Yards...........Scott Slater....... 1.000......16-16.... 1986

Randy

Best Pct., over 40 Yards.............Randy Bullock....  .813......13-16.... 2011

BULLOCK

Most FG Att. over 60 Yards........Tony Franklin............ 2................... 1976 Most FG Made over 60 Yards....Tony Franklin............ 2.................. 1976

field goals — career Career Player

FG-Att.

Pct.

Years

Randy Bullock Kyle Bryant Todd Pegram Tony Franklin David Hardy Terry Venetoulias Scott Slater Alan Smith Terence Kitchens Layne Talbot Eric Franklin Pat McDermott Randy Haddox

63-80 60-85 56-75 56-101 43-63 42-60 42-61 32-51 30-41 21-32 20-32 20-38 19-40

.788 .706 .747 .554 .683 .700 .689 .627 .732 .656 .625 .526 .475

2008-11 1994-97 2002-05 1975-78 1979-82 1990-93 1986-88 1980-84 1998-00 1987-90 1984-86 1970-72 1973-74

Career Percentage

Other CAREER Records

(min. 20 FGM)

Best Pct., under 40 Yards   Terry Venetoulias.............................  .882............... 30-34.............1990-93

Player

Randy Bullock Todd Pegram Terence Kitchens Kyle Bryant Terry Venetoulias Scott Slater David Hardy Layne Talbot

FG-Att.

Pct.

Year

63-80 56-75 30-41 60-85 42-60 42-61 43-63 21-32

.788 .747 .732 .706 .700 .689 .683 .656

2008-11 2002-05 1998-00 1994-97 1990-93 1985-88 1979-82 1987-90

Best Pct., over 40 Yards   Randy Bullock............................... .667............. 20-30........... 2008-11 Most FG att. over 60 Yards   Tony Franklin.....................................11................................. 1976-79 Most FG made over 60 Yards   Tony Franklin.......................................3................................. 1976-79 Most FG att. over 50 Yards   Tony Franklin.....................................38................................. 1976-79 Most FG made over 50 Yards   Tony Franklin.....................................16................................. 1976-79

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EXTRA POINTS Game Player No. Todd Pegram 10 Terry Venetoulias 10 Kyle Bryant 9 Kyle Bryant 9 Terry Venetoulias 9 Layne Talbot 9 Layne Talbot 9 Scott Slater 9 Randy Bullock 8 Randy Bullock 8 Todd Pegram 8 Terence Kitchens 8 Kyle Bryant 8 Kyle Bryant 8 Tony Franklin 8

Opponent Baylor Missouri Southwestern La. Louisiana Tech SMU Southwestern La. SMU TCU Kansas UAB Oklahoma State Tulsa Iowa State Sam Houston State TCU

Season Date Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 18, 1993 Sept. 20, 1997 Oct. 5, 1996 Nov. 23, 1991 Sept. 15, 1990 Nov. 4, 1989 Nov. 22, 1986 Nov. 19, 2011 Sept. 26, 2009 Oct. 15, 2005 Sept. 18, 1999 Oct. 11, 1997 Sept. 6, 1997 Nov. 20, 1976

Career

Player

Year

PAT-Att.

Randy Bullock Randy Bullock Terry Venetoulias Randy Bullock Layne Talbot Terry Venetoulias Kyle Bryant Todd Pegram Matt Szymanski Terry Venetoulias Layne Talbot Tony Franklin Todd Pegram Scott Slater Kyle Bryant Terence Kitchens Darrow Hooper Todd Pegram David Hardy

2011 2009 1993 2010 1990 1991 1997 2005 2007 1992 1989 1977 2004 1986 1996 2000 1950 2002 1982

55-57 51-51 51-51 50-50 50-51 49-50 48-48 41-41 39-40 39-43 38-38 38-38 37-42 37-38 35-38 34-36 34-45 32-33 32-32

Player

YearS

PAT-Att.

Randy Bullock Kyle Bryant Todd Pegram Terry Venetoulias Tony Franklin Scott Slater David Hardy Layne Talbot Terence Kitchens Darrow Hooper Randy Haddox

2008-11 1994-97 2002-05 1990-93 1975-78 1986-88 1979-82 1987-90 1998-00 1950-52 1973-74

176-179 145-152 141-150 139-144 123-132 96-99 90-99 88-89 65-67 62-83 59-63

Todd

PEGRAM

special teams records punt returns Longest Player

Bob Goode Charlie Royalty Carl Roaches Aaron Glenn Preston Smith Kevin Smith Dustin Harris Marion Flanagan Dick Todd Kevin Smith Carl Roaches Barney Welch Danté Hall Yale Lary Danté Hall

Yards

98 93 84 76 74 73 72 72 72 71 71 71 70 69 69

Single Game Yards

Opponent

Date

Player

Ellington Field at Villanova Rice Missouri at Arkansas Texas Kansas at Oklahoma SMU at Rice SMU at Texas Iowa State at SMU at Iowa State

Sept. 22, 1945 Sept. 18, 1948 Nov. 18, 1972 Sept. 18, 1993 Nov. 3, 1945 Nov. 28, 1991 Nov. 24, 2011 Oct. 5, 1946 Nov. 6, 1937 Nov. 2, 1991 Nov. 10, 1973 Nov. 26, 1942 Oct. 11, 1997 Nov. 11, 1950 Oct. 12, 1996

Dustin Harris Aaron Glenn Rod Harris Billy Mitchell Rod Harris Billy Cannon Danté Hall Ray Mickens Bob Goode Carl Roaches

R E C O R D S

Dustin

harris

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TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Rt-Yds

3-162 3-131 8-123 8-116 7-108 4-110 6-102 4-99 1-98 3-96

OppONENT

Date

Kansas Missouri Louisiana Tech at Houston Arkansas Arkansas State Oklahoma Houston Ellington Field SMU

Nov. 19, 2011 Sept. 18, 1993 Oct. 31, 1987 Oct. 8, 1994 Nov. 14, 1987 Sept. 17, 1983 Nov. 16, 1996 Oct. 28, 1995 Sept. 22, 1945 Nov. 10, 1973

Other Punt Return Records Single Game Returns...........   Carl Roaches.............. 10......Sept. 20, 1975 (SWC record) 58 yards at LSU Season Returns....................   Marion Flanagan.........49...............1943 Career Return.......................   Rod Harris.................116............ 1985-88 Highest Career Average.......   Yale Lary...................18.1 ........... 1949-51       33 ret. for 597 yards Season Returns ...................   Carl Roaches..................2...............1972 for Touchdowns    Rod Harris.....................2...............1987   Aaron Glenn..................2...............1993 Career Returns.....................   Kevin Smith...................3............ 1988-91 for Touchdowns

Season Yards

Career Yards

Player

Rt - Yds

Avg.

Year

Player

Rt - Yds Avg.

Danté Hall Marion Flanagan Dick Todd Dick Todd Rod Harris Yale Lary Rod Harris Aaron Glenn Dustin Harris Jimmie Hawkins Dick Todd David Scott Derrick Frazier Jimmie Hawkins Carl Roaches Chris Taylor Ray Mickens

43 - 573 49 - 475 28 - 426 32 - 403 37 - 391 24 - 388 42 - 345 17 - 339 18-335 39 - 331 31 - 318 46 - 318 29 - 301 33 - 298 38 - 287 32 - 285 24 - 281

13.3 9.7 15.2 12.6 10.6 16.2 8.2 19.9 18.6 8.5 10.3 6.9 10.4 9.0 7.5 7.7 11.7

1996 1943 1937 1938 1987 1951 1986 1993 2011 1985 1936 1979 1992 1984 1972 1998 1995

Dick Todd Rod Harris Danté Hall Carl Roaches Jimmie Hawkins Billy Cannon Yale Lary Chris Taylor Dustin Harris David Scott Ray Mickens Dave Elmendorf Shane Garrett George Hargett

91-1147 116-971 78-943 115-924 87-750 86-649 33-597 76-581 42-553 79-439 29-348 37-345 45-344 37-341

12.6 8.4 12.1 8.0 8.6 7.6 18.1 7.6 13.2 9.3 12.0 4.4 7.6 9.2

Years

1936-38 1985-88 1996-99 1972-75 1982-85 1980-83 1949-51 1997-00 20091979-80 1992-95 1968-70 1988-90 1961-63

Yardage Records by Class Class / Player

Yards Year

Freshman Danté Hall Sophomore Marion Flanagan Junior Dick Todd Senior Dick Todd

573 1996 475 1943 426 1937 403 1938


KICKOFF RETURNS Longest Returns Player

Yards

Coryell Judie Sirr Parker Leeland McElroy Leeland McElroy Carl Roaches Dan McIlhany Bob Smith Cyrus Gray Kerry Franks Cyrus Gray Joel Hunt Carl Roaches Billy Mitchell Hugh McElroy Leeland McElroy Larry Horton Bob Goode

100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 99 98 97 97 95 94 93 92 90

Season Yards

Opponent

Date

Oklahoma at Texas Southern Miss Texas Boston College Texas Tech vs Georgia at Colorado Texas Tech Oklahoma Arkansas at LSU at Houston at Nebraska at Rice LSU at Oklahoma

Nov. 6, 2010 Nov. 29, 1996 Sept. 24, 1994 Nov. 25, 1993 Sept. 29, 1973 Oct. 6, 1962 Dec. 8, 1950 Nov. 7, 2009 Sept. 30, 2006 Nov. 8, 2008 Oct. 15, 1927 Sept. 23, 1972 Nov. 12, 1992 Sept. 25, 1971 Oct. 23, 1993 Sept. 2, 1989 Oct. 2, 1948

Single Game Yards Player Yards Cyrus Gray Coryell Judie Carl Roaches Cyrus Gray Ryan Swope Leeland McElroy Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Coryell Judie Cyrus Gray Cyrus Gray Jack Pardee Terrence Murphy Billy Mitchell

261 197 193 181 180 181 157 157 150 146 145 139 135 133

Opp. Date Oklahoma vs. LSU Boston College at Colorado Texas at Rice vs Georgia Texas Tech at Baylor at Texas at Oklahoma State at Texas Arkansas State at Houston

Nov. 8, 2008 Jan. 7, 2011 Sept. 29, 1973 Nov. 7, 2009 Nov. 26, 2009 Oct. 23, 1993 Dec. 28, 2009 Oct. 18, 2008 Nov. 13, 2010 Nov. 27, 2008 Oct. 4, 2008 Nov. 29, 1956 Aug. 30, 2003 Nov. 12, 1992

Player

Career Yards

Ret-Yds

Avg.

Year

Player

Cyrus Gray 49 - 1,169 Kerry Franks 25 - 644 Cyrus Gray 27 - 642 Terrence Murphy 23 - 626 Coryell Judie 20 - 605 Leeland McElroy 15 - 590 Dave Elmendorf 23 - 457 Kerry Franks 16 - 443 Hugh McElroy 17 - 439 Carl Roaches 15 - 426 Carl Roaches 18 - 426 Larry Horton 17 - 420 Don Ellis 17 - 413 Bob Goode 16 - 407 Rod Harris 22 - 388 Dustin Harris 16 - 374 Pierre Brown 16 - 344 Jason Carter 18 - 344 Billy Mitchell 11 - 336 Jason Carter 18- 330

23.9 25.8 23.8 27.2 30.2 39.3 19.4 27.7 25.8 28.4 23.7 24.7 24.2 25.4 17.6 23.4 21.5 19.1 30.5 18.3

2008 2007 2009 2003 2010 1993 1970 2006 1971 1973 1972 1989 1952 1948 1988 2011 2007 2005 1992 2004

Cyrus Gray Rod Harris Kerry Franks Leeland McElroy Carl Roaches Jason Carter Terrence Murphy Larry Stegent Danté Hall Dave Elmendorf Coryell Judie Don Ellis

Ret-Yds

Avg.

Years

99 - 2,349 59 - 1,209 46 - 1,169 30 - 1,099 43 - 1,087 48 - 977 31 - 761 39 - 714 32 - 716 35 - 689 28 - 806 26 - 591

23.7 20.5 25.4 36.6 25.3 20.4 24.5 18.3 22.4 19.7 28.8 22.7

2008-11 1985-88 2004-07 1993-95 1972-75 2002-05 2001-04 1967-69 1996-99 1968-70 2010-11 1952-53

Yardage Records by Class Class / Player

Yards

Freshman   Cyrus Gray Sophomore   Cyrus Gray Junior   Terrence Murphy Senior   Kerry Franks

Year

1,169 2008 642 2009 626 2003 644 2007

Other KICKOFF Return Records Most Returns, Game............   Cyrus Gray.......................... 8.......Dec. 28, 2009 vs. Georgia Most Returns, Season..........   Cyrus Gray........................ 76.................2009 Most Returns, Career...........   Cyrus Gray........................ 99..............2008-11 Highest Return.....................   Leeland McElroy...........39.3 ................1993 Average, Season Highest Return.....................   Leeland McElroy...........36.6 .............1993-95 Average, Career Season Returns....................   Leeland McElroy................ 3 ................1993 for Touchdowns

Leeland

Career Returns.....................   Leeland McElroy................ 4..............1993-95 for Touchdowns

M c Elroy

PUNTING Longest Player

Bobby Goff Wilbert Randow Kyle Stuard Justin Brantly Todd Tschantz Shane Lechler Sean Terry David Davis Stan Hollmig Derace Moser Mitch Robertson Phil Scoggin Steve O’Neal Phil Scoggin

Yards

86 85 81 80 80 76 76 75 74 74 74 74 73 73

Opponent

vs Texas Tech Texas Louisiana Tech at Colorado at Rice at Iowa State at Colorado Tulsa at LSU at TCU at Rice Texas at Baylor at SMU

Date

Sept. 30, 1944 Nov. 30, 1933 Sept. 26, 1981 Oct. 8, 2005 Oct. 26, 1985 Oct. 12, 1996 Sept. 23, 1995 Sept. 12, 1992 Oct. 11, 1947 Oct. 18, 1941 Nov. 13, 1971 Nov. 25, 1965 Oct. 22, 1966 Nov. 7, 1964

Season Average

Career Average

(min. two punts per game)

(min. 100 punts)

Player

Shane Lechler Shane Lechler Justin Brantly Justin Brantly Justin Brantly David Davis Cody Scates Shane Lechler Phil Scoggin David Appleby Sean Terry Justin Brantly Shane Lechler Todd Tschantz

No-YDS

Avg.

Year

Player

56 - 2,631 60 - 2,787 51 - 2,331 50 - 2,215 56 - 2,475 70 - 3,067 67 - 2,931 80 - 3,485 88 - 3,833 57 - 2,466 60 - 2,598 46 - 1,989 72 - 3,074 33 - 1,406

47.0 46.5 45.7 44.3 44.2 43.8 43.7 43.6 43.6 43.3 43.3 43.2 42.7 42.6

1997 1999 2008 2006 2007 1992 2002 1998 1965 1977 1995 2005 1996 1985

Shane Lechler Justin Brantly Todd Tschantz Phil Scoggin David Davis Steve O’Neal Cody Scates Kyle Stuard Sean Wilson David Appleby Sean Terry

No-Yards Avg.

268 - 11,977 203 - 9,010 106 - 4,498 161 - 6,739 122 - 5,102 212 - 8,854 202 - 8,397 205 - 8,472 185 - 7,577 226 - 9,222 120 - 4,868

44.7 44.3 42.4 41.9 41.8 41.8 41.6 41.3 41.0 40.8 40.6

Years

1996-99 2005-08 1984-86 1964-65 1991-92 1966-68 2000-03 1980-83 1987-90 1976-79 1992-95

Other Punting Records Most Punts, Single Game..........................Bob Goode.............. 17.......... Nov. 10, 1945 vs. SMU Most Punts, Season..................................Phil Scoggin............ 88................. 1965 Most Punts, Career...................................Shane Lechler......... 268............ 1996-99 Most Yards, Season...................................Phil Scoggin............ 3833............. 1965 Most Yards, Career....................................Shane Lechler......... 11,977....... 1996-99 Consecutive Punts without a block..........Shane Lechler......... 268............ 1996-99

Shane

Single Game Average (min. 5 punts) ....... Shane Lechler........ 57.2 ....... Oct. 2, 1999 at Texas Tech (five for 286 yards)

LECHLER

Season Net Average (min. two punts per game) Player Shane Lechler Justin Brantly Shane Lechler Sean Terry Kyle Stuard Todd Tschantz Shane Lechler Justin Brantly David Davis Todd Tschantz Shane Lechler Sean Wilson

Net 42.7 42.3 41.5 40.1 40.0 39.8 39.6 39.5 39.3 39.3 39.2 38.9

Avg. 46.5 44.2 47.0 43.3 41.9 42.6 42.7 44.3 43.8 41.3 43.6 41.7

Year 1999 2007 1997 1995 1983 1985 1996 2006 1992 1984 1998 1989

Career Net Average (min. 100 punts) Player Shane Lechler Todd Tschantz David Davis Kyle Stuard Steve O’Neal Justin Brantly Sean Terry Sean Wilson

Net 40.6 39.9 38.2 37.9 37.6 37.5 37.4 36.9

2012 AGGIE foOTBALL

Avg. 44.7 42.4 41.8 41.3 41.8 44.3 40.6 41.0

Years 1996-99 1984-86 1991-92 1980-83 1966-68 2005-08 1992-95 1987-90

141

R E C O R D S


defensive records tackles

QB SACKS Game

Game Player

Tackles OppONENT

Larry Horton Larry Kelm Johnny Holland Jacob Green Johnny Holland Dat Nguyen Dat Nguyen Four players

24 24 22 22 20 20 20 19

Baylor SMU vs Alabama at Baylor So. Miss at Kansas St. vs UCLA

Player

Date

Oct. 20, 1990 Nov. 2, 1985 Sept. 14, 1985 Sept. 15, 1979 Sept. 27, 1986 Oct. 18, 1997 Jan. 1, 1998

Sacks Opponent

Alex Morris Jacob Green Ray Childress John Roper John Roper

5 4 4 4 4

Season Doug Carr Johnny Holland Larry Kelm Grady Hoermann Johnny Holland

Tackles

Year

157 155 152 151

1978 1984 1986 1971

150

1985

Career Player

Tackles

Dat Nguyen Johnny Holland Mike Little Ed Simonini Ray Childress

Jacob Green Von Miller Ray Childress John Roper John Roper Aaron Wallace Keith Mitchell Jacob Green William Thomas Marcus Buckley Keith Mitchell Marcus Buckley

YearS

517 455 448 425 360

1995-98 1983-86 1978-81 1972-75 1981-84

Total TackleS by Class Class

Player

No.

Year

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Ed Simonini Doug Carr Grady Hoermann Larry Kelm

98 157 151 152

1972 1978 1971 1986

Houston at Baylor Arkansas Arkansas La. Tech

Season Date

Player

Oct. 10, 1987 Sept. 15, 1979 Nov. 12, 1983 Nov. 14, 1987 Oct. 31, 1987

Season Player

Player

PASSES BROKEN UP

Sacks

Year

20 17 15 15 15 14.5 14.5 13

1979 2009 1983 1987 1988 1988 1996 1978

13 13 13 12

1990 1991 1995 1992

Sacks

Aaron Wallace Jacob Green John Roper Von Miller Marcus Buckley Ray Childress Roylin Bradley William Thomas Jerrod Penright Sam Adams Alex Morris Keith Mitchell

42 37 36 33 29 25 24 21.5 21 20.5 20 19.5

Years

20 15 13 13 13 13 13 13

1992 2000 2011 2003 1986 1991 1993 1993

Player

PBUs

Sean Weston Derrick Frazier Aaron Glenn Byron Jones Kevin Smith Terrence Frederick Sammy Davis Ray Mickens Kip Corrington Chet Brooks Donovan Greer

Years

36 36 33 32 32 30 29 28 27 26 26

2000-03 1989-92 1992-93 2001-04 1988-92 2008-11 1999-02 1992-95 1984-87 1984-87 1993-96

MISCELLANEOUS    Career Fumbles Caused....................... 12 Jacob Green......................... 1977-78   Season Fumbles Caused......................   6 Jacob Green...............................1978

Career Player

Aaron Glenn Sean Weston Terrence Frederick Byron Jones James Flowers Derrick Frazier Aaron Glenn Ray Mickens

Career

PBUs

6 Aaron Wallace............................1987 YearS

1986-89 1977-79 1985-88 2007-2010 1990-92 1981-84 1997-00 1987-90 1999-02 1991-93 1985-88 1993-96

6 Dat Nguyen................................1996   Career Fumbles Recovered.................. 10 Marcus Buckley.................... 1990-92   Season Fumbles Recovered.................   5 Lester Hayes...............................1975   5 Domingo Bryant.........................1985   Career Quarterback Pressures.............. 48 Aaron Wallace...................... 1986-89   Season Quarterback Pressures.............. 30 William Thomas.........................1990 *Career Tackles for Losses..................... 32 John Roper........................... 1985-88 *Season Tackles for Losses.................... 14 Edward Jasper............................1995 * sacks not included

interceptions Single Game Player

Joe Boring

R E C O R D S

Int

4

Opponent

Arkansas

Career Date

Nov. 1, 1952

Season Player

Year

Int

Bill Sibley Kevin Smith Lester Hayes Joe Boring Bill Hobbs Kevin Smith Lester Hayes Pat Thomas Dave Elmendorf Lee Hitt David Hoot Aaron Glenn

1941 1989 1976 1952 1967 1990 1975 1974 1970 1971 1970 1992

10 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6

Player Kevin Smith Lester Hayes Pat Thomas John Kimbrough Dave Elmendorf Jaxson Appel Sammy Davis Kip Corrington Bill Hobbs Joe Boring Sedrick Curry Brandon Jennings Domingo Bryant Aaron Glenn Ray Mickens Marquis Carpenter Terrence Kiel Rich Coady John David Crow James Flowers Derrick Frazier Jeff Fuller

Longest Returns

Years 1988-91

Int 20

1973-76 1972-75 1938-40 1968-70 2002-05 1999-02 1983-87 1966-68 1952-53 1996-99 1996-99 1982-85 1992-93 1992-95 2005-07 1999-02 1995-98 1955-57 1983-86 1989-92 1980-83

14 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Player Yards Bill Hobbs 100 Cullen Rogers 99 Aaron Glenn 95 Bill Conatser 92 J.V. Sikes 92 Derace Moser 90 Ramsey Bradberry 89 Dustin Harris 83 Ross Brupbacher 80 Kevin Smith 78 Lester Hayes 77

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

INTERCEPTIONS RECORDS by Class Class

Player

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Jaxson Appel Kevin Smith Bill Sibley Lester Hayes

No.

Year

4 9 10 8

2002 1989 1941 1976

Other Interception Records   Most Yards INT Ret, Game.................... Bill Hobbs at TCU............ 132...... Oct. .21, 1967   Most Yards INT Ret, Season.................. Ross Brupbacher............. 167................... 1967   Most Yards INT Ret, Career................... Kevin Smith..................... 289.............. 1988-91   Most R ­ eturns for TD, Season................ Michael Jameson................ 3................... 1999   Most Returns for TD, Career................. Kevin Smith......................... 3.............. 1988-91

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Opponent Date at TCU Oct. 21, 1967 Arkansas Oct. 31, 1942 at Texas Nov. 26, 1992 at TCU Oct. 21, 1939 at Texas Nov. 27, 1925 at NYU Oct. 11, 1941 SMU Nov. 4, 1989 at Kansas Oct. 23, 2010 at Tulane Sept. 28, 1968 Rice Oct. 27, 1990 Baylor Oct. 25, 1975

Michael Jameson................ 3.............. 1997-00


ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS (* indicates conference leader)

Rushing

PASSING

Total Offense Yards

Year Player

Plays - Yards Avg

Receptions

Year Player

No - Yds Avg

Year Player

Att - Cmp

Year Player

2011 Cyrus Gray

198 - 1,045 5.3

2011

Ryan Tannehill

327 - 531 3,744

2011 Ryan Tannehill

589 - 4,050 6.9

2011 Ryan Swope

2010 Cyrus Gray

200 - 1,133 5.7

2010

Jerrod Johnson

158 - 279 1,947

2010 Jerrod Johnson

358 - 2,093 5.8

2010 Jeff Fuller

wr 72 - 1,066 12

2009 Christine Michael

166 - 844 5.1

2009

Jerrod Johnson

296 - 497 3,579

2009 Jerrod Johnson

642 - 4,085 6.4

wr 72 - 825 4

2009 Uzoma Nwachukwu wr 46 - 609 4

Ryan Swope

Pos. No - Yds TD

wr 89 - 1,207 10

2008 Mike Goodson

94 - 406 4.3

2008

Jerrod Johnson

194 - 326 2,435

2008 Jerrod Johnson

420 - 2,549 6.1

2007 Stephen McGee

181 - 899 4.9

2007

Stephen McGee

211 - 364 2,311

2007 Stephen McGee

545 - 3,210 5.9

2008 Ryan Tannehill

2006 Mike Goodson

127 - 847 6.7

2006

Stephen McGee

194 - 313 2,295

2006 Stephen McGee

459 - 2,961 6.5

2007 Martellus Bennett

te

2005 Courtney Lewis

109 - 723 6.7

2005

Reggie McNeal

141 - 265 1,963

2005 Reggie McNeal

361 - 2,627 7.3

2006 Chad Schroeder

wr 39 - 612 4

2004 Courtney Lewis

175 - 742 5.5

2004

Reggie McNeal

200 - 344 2,791

2004 Reggie McNeal

495 - 3,509 7.1

2005 Jason Carter

wr 54 - 827 6

2003 Courtney Lewis

186 - 1,024 5.5

2003

Reggie McNeal

113 - 221 1,782

2003 Reggie McNeal

348 - 2,152 6.2

2004 Terrence Murphy

wr 56 - 721 3

2002 Derek Farmer

172 - 739 4.3

2002 Dustin Long

117 - 333 2,509

2002 Dustin Long

382 - 2,496 6.5

2003 Terrence Murphy

wr 44 - 762 0

2001 Derek Farmer

110 - 503 4.6

2001

203 - 347 2,094

2001 Mark Farris

394 - 2,018 5.1

2002 Greg Porter

wr 48 - 669 4

2000 Richard Whitaker

Mark Farris

wr 55 - 844 5 49 - 587 4

84 - 455 5.4

2000

Mark Farris

208 - 347 2,551

2000 Mark Farris

407 - 2,667 6.5

2001 Jamaar Taylor

wr 39 - 489 3

1999 Ja’Mar Toombs

147 - 583 4.0

1999

Randy McCown

152 - 295 2,374

1999 Randy McCown

375 - 2,431 6.5

2000 Robert Ferguson

wr 58 - 885 6

1998 Danté Hall

243 - 1,024 4.2

1998

Randy McCown

66 - 130 1,025

1998 Randy McCown

221 - 1,164 5.3

1999 Chris Taylor

wr 33 - 591 4

1997 Danté Hall

134 - 973 7.3

1997

Branndon Stewart

111 - 196 1,429

1997 Branndon Stewart 238 - 1,360 5.7

1998 Chris Cole

se 38 - 667 5

1996 Sirr Parker

149 - 704 4.7

1996

Branndon Stewart

146 - 299 1,904

1996 Branndon Stewart 216 - 1,913 8.9

1995 Leeland McElroy

246 - 1,122 4.6

1995

Corey Pullig

165 - 307 2,105

1995 Corey Pullig

344 - 2,155 6.3

1997 Derrick Spiller Chris Cole

te 25 - 436 4 wr 25 - 333 3

1994 Rodney Thomas

199 - 868 4.4

1994

Corey Pullig

161 - 269 2,056

1994 Corey Pullig

308 - 1,992 6.5

1996 Albert Connell

se 57 - 872 6

1993 Rodney Thomas

191 - 996 5.2

1993

Corey Pullig

144 - 243 1,732

1993 Corey Pullig

276 - 1,705 6.2

1995 Albert Connell

se 41 - 653 7

1992 Greg Hill

267 - 1,339 5.0

1992 Corey Pullig

1991 Greg Hill

240 - 1,216 5.8

1991

1990 Darren Lewis

291 - 1,691 5.8

1990 Lance Pavlas

1989 Darren Lewis

185 - 961 5.2

1989

1988 Darren Lewis

306 - 1,692 * 5.5

1987 Darren Lewis

127 - 668 5.3

Bucky Richardson

63 - 126 953

1992 Greg Hill

269 - 1,339 5.0

1994 Ryan Mathews

se 29 - 395 2

79 - 156 1,492

1991 Bucky Richardson

259 - 1,940 7.5

1993 Tony Harrison

se 31 - 481 4

56 -

89 871

1990 Darren Lewis

294 - 1,748 5.9

1992 Greg Schorp

te

134 - 227 1,681

1989 Lance Pavlas

291 - 1,679 5.8

1991 Tony Harrison

se 31 - 577 6

1988 Chris Osgood

54 - 112 656

1988 Darren Lewis

309 - 1,692 5.5

1990 Gary Oliver

fl

1987 Craig Stump

41 -

98 524

1987 Darren Lewis

128 - 705 5.5

1989 Percy Waddle Mike Jones

se 36 - 600 5 te 36 - 501 3

1988 Rod Harris

se 37 - 592 1

1987 Keith Woodside

rb 25 - 237 0

Lance Pavlas

1986 Roger Vick

220 - 960 * 4.4

1986

Kevin Murray

212 - 349 * 2,463

1986 Kevin Murray

393 - 2,348 6.0

1985 Anthony Toney

208 - 845 4.4

1985

Kevin Murray

147 - 251 * 1,965

1985 Kevin Murray

295 - 1,892 6.4

1984 Thomas Sanders

167 - 738 4.4

1984

Craig Stump

94 - 189 1,135

1984 Craig Stump

269 - 1,280 4.8

1983 Roger Vick

91 - 425 4.7

1983

Kevin Murray

132 - 249 1,544

1983 Kevin Murray

333 - 1,643 * 4.9

1982 Johnny Hector

140 - 554 3.9

1982

Gary Kubiak

181 - 324 * 1,948

1982 Gary Kubiak

369 - 1,885 * 5.1

1981 Earnest Jackson

153 - 887 5.8

1981

Gary Kubiak

111 - 209 1,808

1981 Gary Kubiak

328 - 1,986 * 6.1

1980 Johnny Hector

173 - 928 5.4

1980 David Beal

45 -

1980 Johnny Hector

173 - 928 5.4

1979 Curtis Dickey

172 - 894 5.0

1979 Mike Mosley

82 - 142 938

1979 Mike Mosley

217 - 1,443 6.7

1978 Curtis Dickey

205 - 1,146 5.6

1978

80 - 139 1,157

1978 Mike Mosley

220 - 1,405 6.4

1977 George Woodard

245 - 1,107 4.5

1977 David Walker

49 - 107 750

1977 David Walker

177 - 1,144 6.5

1976 George Woodard

239 - 1,153 4.8

1976 David Walker

51 -

90 675

1976 George Woodard

239 - 1,153 4.8

1975 Bubba Bean

144 - 944 6.6

1975 David Shipman

24 -

60 422

1975 Bubba Bean

144 - 944 6.6

1974 Bubba Bean

158 - 938 5.9

1974 David Walker

46 - 102 666

1974 Bubba Bean

158 - 938 5.9

1973 Bubba Bean

112 - 711 6.3

1973 Mike Jay

36 -

1973 Mike Jay

88 - 901 10.2

1972 Brad Dusek

124 - 549 4.4

1972 Don Dean

57 - 113 820

1972 Don Dean

132 - 879 6.7

1971 Mark Green

181 - 593 3.3

1971 Joe Mac King

36 -

1971 Joe Mac King

1970 Doug Neill

107 - 426 4.0

1970

Lex James

1969 Larry Stegent

197 - 676 3.4

1969

Rocky Self

1968 Larry Stegent

105 - 527 4.7

1968 Edd Hargett

1967 Larry Stegent

161 - 568 3.5

1966 Wendell Housley

155 - 548 3.5

Mike Mosley

94 671

86 682 87 559

85 - 625 7.4

111 - 225 1,662

1970 Lex James

228 - 1,473 6.5

87 - 199 1,136

1969 Rocky Self

214 - 1,460 6.8

169 - 348 2,321

1968 Edd Hargett

433 - 2,330 5.4

1967 Edd Hargett

99 - 208 1,526

1967 Edd Hargett

214 - 1,532 7.2

1966 Edd Hargett

132 - 265 1,532

1966 Edd Hargett

203 - 1,549 7.6

83 - 182 940

1965 Harry Ledbetter

314 - 930 3.0

1965 Bill Sallee

84 - 272 3.1

1964 Lloyd Curington

99 - 287 2.9

1964 Dan McIlhany

47 - 111 598

1964 Eddie McKaughan

109 - 603 5.5

1963 Budgie Ford

62 - 234 3.8

1963 Charles LaGrange

28 -

73 393

1962 Jim Linnstaedter

36 - 167 4.6

1962 Jim Keller

30 -

80 343

1963 Charles LaGrange Jim Keller

53 - 328 6.2 80 - 328 4.1

1961 Lee Roy Caffey 1960 Sam Byer 1959 Gordon LeBoeuf

1965 Harry Ledbetter

24 - 280 1 28 - 455 3

1986 Rod Bernstine

te

1985 Jeff Nelson

se 51 - 651 * 4

65 - 710 * 5

1984 Jimmy Teal

se 35 - 631 6

1983 Rich Siler

te

1982 Don Jones

se 32 - 461 5

40 - 465 4

1981 Mike Whitwell

se 27 - 731 3

1980 Mike Whitwell

se 30 - 603 2

1979 Gerald Carter

se 39 - 528 2

1978 Russell Mikeska

te

1977 Curtis Dickey

rb 17 - 231 1

29 - 429 0

1976 Gary Haack

te

21 - 265 2

1975 Richard Osborne

te

13 - 191 2

1974 Richard Osborne

te

13 - 145 0

1973 Richard Osborne

te

29 - 405 1

1972 Richard Osborne

te

31 - 440 1

1971 Robert Murski

te

17 - 212 0 26 - 479 5

1970 Homer May

te

1969 Barney Harris

se 34 - 191 0

1968 Barney Harris

se 49 - 745 3

1967 Larry Stegent

rb 27 - 365 2

1966 Tommy Maxwell

se 27 - 445 4

1965 Ken McLean

se 60 - 835 * 2 se 22 - 246 1

85 - 371 4.4

1961 John Erickson

34 -

73 468

1962 Jim Keller

75 - 456 6.1

1964 Billy Uzzell

105 - 381 3.6

1960 Daryle Keeling

18 -

50 204

1961 John Erickson

83 - 489 5.9

1963 George Hargett

rb 12 - 162 1

105 - 381 3.6

1962 George Hargett

rb 14 - 194 0

113 - 351 3.0

1959 Charles Milstead

62 - 117 752

1960 Sam Byer

Charles Milstead

88 - 167 1,135

1959 Charles Milstead

175 - 829 4.7

1961 Travis Reagan

rb 10 - 201 1

1957 John David Crow

129 - 562 4.4

1957 Charles Milstead

14 -

35 185

1958 Charles Milstead

279 - 1,332 * 4.8

1956 Roddy Osborne

141 - 568 4.0

1956 Roddy Osborne

14 -

23 258

1957 Roddy Osborne

149 - 662 4.4

1960 Randy Sims Teddy Estes

rb rb

155 - 826 5.3

1958 Luther Hall

1955 Jack Pardee 1954 Elwood Kettler

70 - 238 3.3

1958

83 - 452 5.4

1955 James Wright

24 -

67 368

1956 Roddy Osborne

149 - 446 3.0

1954 Elwood Kettler

36 -

72 471

1955 Jack Pardee

83 - 452 5.5

1953 Don Ellis

76 - 171 960

1954 Elwood Kettler

221 - 917 4.1

1952 Don Ellis

156 - 377 2.4

1952 Ray Graves

93 - 164 * 989

1953 Don Ellis

193 - 1,028 5.3

1951 Glenn Lippman

118 - 801 * 6.8

1951 Ray Graves

45 -

98 621

1952 Ray Graves

247 - 1,245 5.0

1950 Bob Smith

199 - 1,302 6.5

1950 Dick Gardemal

39 -

66 559

1951 Glenn Lippman

118 - 801 6.8

1949 Bob Smith

145 - 694 4.7

1949 Don Nicholas

28 -

58 311

1950 Bob Smith

199 - 1,302 6.5

1949 Bob Smith

145 - 694 4.8

1953 Connie Magouirk

52 - 283 5.4

5 - 5 -

66 1 21 0

1959 Russell Hill

se 19 - 341 1

1958 John Tracey

se 37 - 466 * 2

1957 John Tracey

se

8 - 103 1

1956 John David Crow

rb

7 - 125 3 7 -

1955 Bobby Marks

se

1954 Bennie Sinclair

se 22 - 293 2

94 0

1953 Bennie Sinclair

se 19 - 287 2

1952 Don Ellis

rb 33 - 273 * 3

1951 Charlie Hodge

e

1950 Andy Hillhouse

se 24 - 398 7

1949 Wray Whittaker

se 26 - 291 1

2012 AGGIE foOTBALL

18 - 188 4

143

R E C O R D S


Receiving yards Year Player

R E C O R D S

Punting

Scoring

Pos. No - Yds TD

Year

Player

Pos. Pts

2011 Ryan Swope

wr 89 - 1,207 10

2011

Randy Bullock

k 142

2010 Jeff Fuller

wr 72 - 1,066 12

2010

Randy Bullock

k 98

2009 Uzoma Nwachukwu wr 40 - 708 6

2009

Randy Bullock

k 87

2008 Ryan Tannehill

wr 55 - 844 5

2008

Jeff Fuller

wr 56

2007 Martellus Bennett

te

49 - 587 4

2007

Jorvorskie Lane

rb 104

2006 Chad Schroeder

wr 39 - 612 4

2006

Jorvorskie Lane

rb 114

2005 Jason Carter

wr 54 - 827 6

2005

Todd Pegram

k 86

2004 Terrence Murphy

wr 56 - 721 3

2004

Todd Pegram

k 73

2003 Terrence Murphy

wr 44 - 762 0

2003

Todd Pegram

k 82

2002 Jamaar Taylor

wr 44 - 760 3

2002

Todd Pegram

k 68

2001 Terrence Murphy

wr 36 - 518 3

2001

Cody Scates

k 50

2000 Robert Ferguson

wr 58 - 885 6

2000

Ja’Mar Toombs

rb 84

1999 Chris Taylor

wr 33 - 591 4

1999

Terence Kitchens

k 75

1998 Chris Cole

se 38 - 667 5

1998

Russell Bynum

k 78

1997 Derrick Spiller

te

25 - 436 4

1997

Kyle Bryant

k 102

1996 Albert Connell

se 57 - 872 6

1996

D’Andre Hardeman

rb 108

1995 Albert Connell

se 41 - 653 7

1995

Leeland McElroy

rb 96

1994 Chris Sanders

se 22 - 422 4

1994

Rodney Thomas

rb 96

1993 Tony Harrison

se 31 - 481 4

1993

Terry Venetoulias

k 90

1992 Tony Harrison

se 22 - 454 4

1992

Greg Hill

rb 102

1991 Tony Harrison

se 31 - 577 6

1991

Terry Venetoulias

k 88

1990 Shane Garrett

wr 24 - 469 3

1990

Darren Lewis

rb 114

1989 Percy Waddle

se 36 - 600 5

1989

Layne Talbot

k 71

1988 Rod Harris

se 37 - 592 1

1988

Robert Wilson

rb 60

1987 Rod Harris

se 19 - 281 2

1987

Scott Slater

k 70

1986 Rod Bernstine

te

65 - 710 * 5

1986

Scott Slater

k

1985 Jeff Nelson

se 51 - 651 * 4

1984 Jimmy Teal

se 35 - 631 6

1985

Anthony Toney Eric Franklin

rb 74 k 74

1983 Rich Siler

te

40 - 465 4

1984

Alan Smith

k 51

1982 Don Jones

se 32 - 461 5

1983

Alan Smith

k 72

1981 Mike Whitwell

se 27 - 731 3

1982

David Hardy

k 80

1980 Mike Whitwell

se 30 - 603 2

1981

David Hardy

k 65

* 100

1979 Gerald Carter

se 39 - 528 2

1980

Johnny Hector

rb 30

1978 Russell Mikeska

te

29 - 429 0

1979

Curtis Dickey

rb 54

1977 Darrell Smith

se 12 - 234 4

1978

Tony Franklin

k 61

1976 Randall Teate

wr 12 - 274 2

1977

Tony Franklin

k 86

1975 Richard Osborne

te

13 - 191 2

1976

George Woodard

rb

1974 Carl Roaches

wr

9 - 155 1

1975

Tony Franklin

k 63

1973 Richard Osborne

te

29 - 405 1

1974

Skip Walker

rb 54

te

31 - 440 1

1973

Randy Haddox

k 62

1971 Homer May

wr 15 - 250 1

1972

Pat McDermott

k 33

1970 Homer May

te

26 - 479 5

1971

Mark Green

rb 42

1969 Ross Brupbacher

se 22 - 395 6

1970

Pat McDermott

k 34

1968 Barney Harris

se 49 - 745 3

1969

Ross Brupbacher

te 36

1967 Bob Long

te

24 - 541 8

1968

Bob Long

te 48

1966 Tommy Maxwell

se 27 - 445 4

1967

Bob Long

te 48

1965 Ken McLean

se 60 - 835 * 2

1966

Tommy Maxwell

se 26

1964 Billy Uzzell

se 22 - 246 1

1965

Glynn Lindsey

k 20

Ira Dan Westerfield rb 18 - 246 0

1964

Glynn Lindsey Bubber Collins

k 12 rb 12

1963

Jerry Rogers Travis Reagan Bobby Lee

rb 18 rb 18 k 18

1962

Mike Clark

se 25

1961

Travis Reagan

rb 38

1960

Sam Byer

rb 18

1959

Randy Sims

rb 31

1958

Charles Milstead

qb 36

1957

Roddy Osborne

se 48

1956

John David Crow

rb

1955

Loyd Taylor

rb 31

1954

Elwood Kettler

qb 54

1953

Don Ellis

qb 37

1952

Connie Magouirk

rb 30

1951

Darrow Hooper

k 32

1950

Bob Smith

rb

1949

Bob Smith

rb 48

1963 George Hargett

rb 12 - 162 1

1962 George Hargett

rb 14 - 194 0

1961 Travis Reagan

rb 10 - 201 1

1960 Randy Sims

rb

1959 Russell Hill

se 19 - 341 1

1958 John Tracey

se 37 - 466 * 2

5 -

66 1

1957 Loyd Taylor

rb

6 - 104 0

1956 John David Crow

rb

7 - 125 3 5 - 101 1

1955 John David Crow

rb

1954 Bennie Sinclair

se 22 - 293 2

1953 Bennie Sinclair

se 19 - 287 2

1952 Don Ellis

rb 33 - 273 * 3

1951 Billy Tidwell

rb 13 - 256 2

1950 Andy Hillhouse

se 24 - 398 7

1949 Wray Whittaker

se 26 - 291 1

No. - Yards Avg

1979 David Appleby

71 - 2935 41.3

2010 Ryan Epperson

41 - 1541 37.6

1978 David Appleby

48 - 1835 38.2

2009 Ken Wood

30 - 1164 38.8

1977 David Appleby

57 - 2466 43.3

2008 Justin Brantly

51 - 2231 * 45.7

1976 David Appleby

50 - 1986 39.7

2007 Justin Brantly

56 - 2475 44.2

1975 Mark Stanley

62 - 2383 38.4

2006 Justin Brantly

50 - 2215 44.3

1974 Mark Stanley

59 - 2479 * 42.0

2005 Justin Brantly

46 - 1989 43.2

1973 Mark Stanley

45 - 1718 38.2

2004 Jacob Young

63 - 2444 38.8

1972 Robert Murski

69 - 2620 37.9

2003 Jacob Young

45 - 1663 37.0

1971 Mitch Robertson

84 - 3100 37.0

2002 Cody Scates

67 - 2931 43.7

1970 Jimmy Sheffield

66 - 2650 40.2

2001 Cody Scates

71 - 2888 40.7

1969 Jimmy Sheffield

69 - 2749 39.8

2000 Cody Scates

52 - 2089 40.2

1968 Steve O’Neal

64 - 2616 40.9

1999 Shane Lechler

60 - 2787 * 46.5

1967 Steve O’Neal

81 - 3402 * 42.0

1998 Shane Lechler

80 - 3485 * 43.6

1966 Steve O’Neal

67 - 2836 42.3

1997 Shane Lechler

56 - 2631 * 47.0

1965 Phil Scoggin

88 - 3833 * 43.6

1996 Shane Lechler

72 - 3074 42.7

1964 Phil Scoggin

73 - 2906 39.8

1995 Sean Terry

60 - 2598 43.3

1963 Jim Keller

66 - 2738 41.5

1994 Sean Terry

58 - 2214 38.2

1962 Jim Keller

42 - 1591 37.9

1993 James Bennett

53 - 2033 38.4

1961 Babe Craig

57 - 2215 * 38.9

1992 David Davis

70 - 3067 43.8

1960 Babe Craig

42 - 1701 * 40.5

1991 David Davis

52 - 2035 39.1

1959 Charles Milstead

39 - 1394 35.7

1990 Sean Wilson

45 - 1906 42.4

1958 Charles Milstead

29 - 1058 36.5

1989 Sean Wilson

36 - 1500 41.7

1957 Roddy Osborne

30 - 1095 36.5

1988 Sean Wilson

62 - 2472 39.9

1956 Roddy Osborne

28 - 882 31.5

1987 Sean Wilson

42 - 1699 40.5

1955 Ed Dudley

15 - 602 40.1

1986 Craig Stump

35 - 1296 37.0

1954 Gene Henderson

14 - 528 37.5

1985 Todd Tschantz

33 - 1406 42.6

1953 Joe Boring

22 - 835 38.0

1984 Todd Tschantz

61 - 2517 41.3

1952 Roy Dollar

45 - 1682 37.3

1983 Kyle Stuard

67 - 2806 41.9

1951 Yale Lary

33 - 1256 38.1

1982 Kyle Stuard

60 - 2430 40.5

1950 Yale Lary

57 - 2183 38.3

1981 Randy Sawyer

63 - 2445 38.8

1949 Yale Lary

71 - 2846 40.0

1980 Kyle Stuard

76 - 3097 40.8

* 60

* 84

brantley

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Year Player

52 - 2145 41.2

Justin

1 44

No. - Yards Avg

2011 Ryan Epperson

* 102

1972 Richard Osborne

Year Player


kickoff returns

punt returns

Tackles Year

Player

2011 Dustin Harris

16 - 374 23.4

2011 Dustin Harris

18 - 335 * 18.6

2011

Jonathan Stewart

LB 98

1990

Larry Horton

DB 117

2010 Coryell Judie

20 - 605 30.2

2010 Kenric McNeal

24 - 138 5.8

2010

Michael Hodges

LB 115

1989

Larry Horton

DB 102

2009 Cyrus Gray

27 - 642 23.8

2009 Dustin Harris

16 - 126 7.9

2009

Trent Hunter

DB 95

1988

Dana Batiste

LB 110

2008 Cyrus Gray

49 - 1,169 23.9

2008 Jordan Pugh

11 -

LB 104

2007 Jordan Peterson

14 - 108 7.7

LB 94 LB/DB 94

John Roper

25 - 644 25.8

Matt Featherston Alton Dixon

1987

2007 Kerry Franks

2008

1986

Johnny Holland

LB 147

2006 Kerry Franks

16 - 443 27.7

2006 Chad Schroeder

19 - 140 7.4

2007

Mark Dodge

LB 117

1985

Larry Kelm

LB 152

2005 Jason Carter

18 - 344 19.1

2005 Jordan Chambless

89 11.1

2006

Justin Warren

LB 93

1984

Johnny Holland

LB 155

2004 Jason Carter

18 - 330 18.3

2004 Erik Mayes

20 - 122 6.1

2005

Justin Warren

LB 95

1983

Ray Childress

DE 117

2003 Terrence Murphy

26 - 626 27.2

Year Player

No. - Yards Avg

Year Player

No. - Yards Avg

Year

Player

8 -

61 5.5

Pos. TKL

Pos. TKL

2003 Tim Van Zant

14 -

75 5.4

2004

Jaxson Appel

DB 85

2002 B. Johnson / T. Thomas 12 - 252 21.0

2002 Bethel Johnson

12 - 139 11.6

2003

Jaxson Appel

DB 135

1982

Jeff Fuller Bobby Strogen

DB 90 LB 90

2001 Sammy Davis

9 - 162 18.0

2001 Dawon Gentry

16 - 199 12.4

2002

Terrence Kiel

DB 95

1981

Bobby Strogen

LB 133

2000 Richard Whitaker

9 - 195 21.7

2000 Chris Taylor

17 - 125 7.4

2001

Terrence Kiel

DB 92

1980

Mike Little

LB 116

1999 Bethel Johnson

9 - 174 19.3

1999 Chris Taylor

16 - 103 6.4

2000

Brian Gamble

LB 110

1979

Doug Carr

LB 136

1998 Danté Hall

8 - 172 21.5

1998 Chris Taylor

37 - 285 7.7

1999

Brandon Jennings

DB 94

1978

Doug Carr

LB 157

1997 Danté Hall

7 - 156 22.3

1997 Danté Hall

17 - 208 12.2

1998

Dat Nguyen

LB 147

1977

Carl Grulich

DB 132

1996 Danté Hall

14 - 324 23.1

1996 Danté Hall

43 - 573 13.3

1997

Dat Ngyuen

LB 130

1976

Robert Jackson

LB 143

1995 Leeland McElroy

9 - 208 23.1

1995 Ray Mickens

24 - 281 11.7

1996

Dat Nguyen

LB 146

1975

Ed Simonini

LB 101

1994 Leeland McElroy

6 - 301 50.2

1994 Billy Mitchell

26 - 203 7.8

1995

Dat Nguyen

LB 94

1974

Ed Simonini

LB 98

1993 Leeland McElroy

15 - 590 * 39.3

1993 Aaron Glenn

17 - 339 * 19.9

1994

Reggie Graham

LB 101

1973

Ed Simonini

LB 130

1992 Billy Mitchell

11 - 336 30.5

1992 Derrick Frazier

29 - 301 10.4

1993

Sam Adams

DE 78

1972

Grady Hoermann

LB 130

1991 Randy Simmons

10 - 181 18.1

1991 Kevin Smith

19 - 275 14.5

1992

Patrick Bates

DB 95

1971

Grady Hoermann

LB 151

1990 Randy Simmons

10 - 245 24.5

1990 Shane Garrett

21 - 196 9.3

1991

Jason Atkinson

LB 95

1989 Larry Horton

17 - 420 24.7

1989 Shane Garrett

21 - 146 6.4

1988 Rod Harris

22 - 388 17.6

1988 Rod Harris

37 - 235 6.4

1987 Rod Harris

15 - 329 21.9

1987 Rod Harris

37 - 391 10.6

1986 Rod Harris

17 - 319 18.8

1986 Rod Harris

42 - 345 8.2

1985 Rod Harris

5 - 173 34.6

1985 Jimmie Hawkins

39 - 331 8.5

1984 Jeff Nelson

16 - 299 18.7

1984 Jimmie Hawkins

33 - 298 9.0

74 18.5

1983 Billy Cannon

26 - 260 10.0

17 - 291 17.1

1982 Billy Cannon

31 - 280 9.0

1983 Tony Slaton 1982 Tony Slaton

4 -

1981 Billy Cannon

8 - 172 21.5

1981 Billy Cannon

29 - 109 3.8

1980 Billy Cannon

14 - 291 20.8

1980 David Scott

33 - 121 3.7

1979 Earnest Jackson

10 - 213 21.3

1979 David Scott

46 - 318 6.9

1978 Temple Aday

8 - 188 23.5

1978 Darrell Smith

23 - 132 5.7

1977 Curtis Dickey

15 - 302 20.1

1977 Mike Williams

21 -

72 3.4

1976 Darrell Smith

10 - 184 18.4

1976 Darrell Smith

28 -

75 2.7

1975 Skip Walker

6 - 167 27.8

1975 Carl Roaches

38 - 238 7.0

5 -

90 18.0

1974 Carl Roaches

27 - 177 6.6

1973 Carl Roaches

1974 Carl Roaches

15 - 426 28.4

1973 Carl Roaches

31 - 224 * 7.2

1972 Carl Roaches

18 - 426 23.7

1972 Carl Roaches

19 - 287 * 15.1

interceptions Year Player

2011

No. - Y ds (TD) Avg

Year Player

No. - Y ds (TD) Avg

Trent Hunter Steven Terrell

2 - 46 23.0 2 - 62 31.0

1984 James Flowers

2 - 55 (1) 27.5

1983 Jeff Fuller

3 - 37 12.3

2010 Dustin Harris Coryell Judie

4 - 117 (1) 5.8 4 - 31 7.8

1982 Jeff Fuller

4 - 23 5.7

2009

Jordan Pugh

3 - 64 21.3

2008

Trent Hunter

3 - 23

2007

Marquis Carpenter

4 - 31 10.8

Mark Dodge Jordan Peterson Japhus Brown Devin Gregg

2 - 2 - 2 - 2 -

7.7

20 10.0 0 0.0 8 4.0 8 4.0

1981

Bobby Strogen

5 n/a ­—

1980

Leandrew Brown

5 - 44

8.8

1979

John Dawson

4 - 14

3.5

1978

Kenneth Taylor

3 - 0

0.0

1977

Mike Williams

4 - 49 12.3

1976

Lester Hayes

8 - 87 10.9

1975

Lester Hayes

6 - 102

1971 Hugh McElroy

17 - 439 * 25.8

1971 Hugh McElroy

17 - 138 8.2

2006

1970 Dave Elmendorf

23 - 457 19.9

1970 Dave Elmendorf

13 - 130 10.0

2005

Marquis Carpenter

4 - 45 11.2

1974 Pat Thomas

6 - 85 (1) 14.2

1969 Dave Elmendorf

12 - 232 19.3

1969 Dave Elmendorf

24 - 215 8.9

2004

Japhus Brown

3 - 36 12.0

1973 Pat Thomas

3 - 81 (1) 27.0

Jaxson Appel

4 - 109 27.3

1972

3 - 42 14.0

Grady Hoermann

(1) 17.0

1968 Larry Stegent

13 - 255 19.6

1968 Barney Harris

8 -

88 11.0

2003

1967 Larry Stegent

16 - 292 18.3

1967 Bob Long

8 -

94 11.8

11 - 255 23.2

7 -

47 6.7

Jaxson Appel Byron Jones

4 - 46 11.5 4 - 117 29.2

1971 Lee Hitt

1966 Wendell Housley

2002

1970

Dave Elmendorf

6 - 87 14.5

1965 Lloyd Curington

7 - 169 24.1

1965 Jerry Nichols

2001

Sammy Davis

5 - 52 10.4

1969

Dave Elmendorf

5 - 0

1964 Eddie McKaughan

8 - 144 18.0

1964 James Willenborg

2000

Sammy Davis Terrence Kiel

4 - 25 4 - 0

6.2 0.0

1968

Ross Brupbacher

3 - 98

1967 Billy Hobbs

7 - 162 (2) 23.1

1999

Michael Jameson

5 - 151 30.2

1966

5 - 92 18.4

1998

Rich Coady Sedrick Curry

3 - 16 3 - 10

5.3 3.3

1965 Jim Kauffman

3 - 0 0.0

1964

Mike Pitman

2 - 100 50.0

1966 Curley Hallman

20 - 128 6.4 8 -

52 6.5

1963 George Hargett

8 - 182 22.8

1963 George Hargett

11 - 100 9.1

1962 George Hargett

7 - 158 22.6

1962 George Hargett

17 - 163 9.6

1961 James Murphy

7 - 167 23.9

1961 George Hargett

1960 James Murphy

10 - 219 21.9

1960 Arthur Sims

9 - 145 16.1

4 - 128 32.0

1959 Bob Sanders

8 -

57 7.1

1959 Bob Sanders

9 -

78 8.8

Sedrick Curry

3 - 62 20.7

1963

Mike Pitman

4 - 40 10.0

Rich Coady Dat Nguyen

3 - 93 31.0 3 - 38 12.7

1962

Jerry Hopkins

3 - 4

1961

Travis Reagan

4 - 72 18.0

1958 Arthur Sims

9 - 210 23.3

1958 Jon Few

7 -

79 11.2

1957 Bobby Joe Conrad

4 - 149 37.2

1957 Roddy Osborne

7 -

65 9.3

1995

Ray Mickens

4 - 67 33.5

1956 Jack Pardee

7 - 218 31.1

1956 Don Watson

10 - 118 11.8

1994

Dennis Allen

4 - 27

6.8

1955 John David Crow

7 - 129 18.5

1955 Billy Dendy

8 -

80 10.0

1993

Aaron Glenn

3 - 40 13.3

1954 Don Watson

8 - 197 24.6

1954 Don Watson

6 - 115 19.1

1992

Aaron Glenn

6 - 99

1953 Don Ellis

9 - 178 19.8

1953 Don Ellis

19 - 170 8.9

1991

Patrick Bates

4 - 37

1952 Don Ellis

17 - 413 * 24.3

1952 Joe Boring

12 - 134 11.2

1990 Kevin Smith

7 - 149 (2) 21.3

1951 Yale Lary

24 - 388 * 16.2

1989 Kevin Smith

9 - 75 (1) 8.3

1950 Yale Lary

9 - 209 23.2

7 - 211 30.1

1950 n/a 1949 Glenn Lippman

12 - 308 * 25.7

1948 Bob Goode

16 - 407 * 25.4

0.0

(1) 32.7

1997 1996

1951 Billy Tidwell

Curley Hallman

6 - 85 14.2

(1) 16.5 9.3

1988

Mickey Washington

4 - 37

9.3

1987

Kip Corrington Adam Bob

3 - 0 3 - 0

0.0 0.0

1986 James Flowers

5 - 73 (1) 14.6

1985

5 - 68

Kip Corrington

(1) 13.6

1.3

1960

Randy Sims

2 - 18

9.0

1959

Robert Sanders

3 - 28

9.3

1958

Jon Few

2 - 14

7.0

1957 John David Crow

5 - 39 7.8

1956

Jack Pardee

3 - 50 16.7

1955

Roddy Osborne

3 - 68 22.7

1954

Joe Schero

2 - 3

1953

Don Ellis

3 - 86 28.7

1.5

1952

Joe Boring

8 - 67

8.4

1951

Bill Ballard

3 - 17

5.7

1950

Yale Lary

5 - 78 15.6

1941

Bill Sibley

9 - 57

2012 AGGIE foOTBALL

6.3

145

R E C O R D S


freshman records RUSHING Game Yards

100-Yard Games (41)

Player

Yds Opponent

Date

Greg Hill Darren Lewis Danté Hall

212 LSU Sept. 14, 1991 194 at TCU Nov. 21, 1987 184 Texas Tech Oct. 26, 1996

Player

Season Yards Player

Yards

Year

Greg Hill Courtney Lewis Mike Goodson Christine Michael Curtis Dickey Darren Lewis Danté Hall Leeland McElroy George Woodard Jorvorskie Lane Derek Farmer Richard Whitaker Robert Wilson Roger Vick

1,216 1,024 847 767 726 668 642 613 604 595

1991 2003 2006 2009 1976 1987 1996 1993 1975 2005

503 455 425 425

2001 2000 1988 1983

Att-Yds

Opponent

Year

Christine Michael

11-116

Baylor

Nov. 2 1, 2009

Christine Michael Mike Goodson Stephen McGee Jorvorskie Lane Jorvorskie Lane Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Courtney Lewis Derek Farmer Derek Farmer Keith Joseph Joe Weber Ja’Mar Toombs Ja’Mar Toombs Danté Hall Danté Hall Danté Hall D’Andre Hardeman

22-121 10-127 24-108 17-104 22-139 26-120 26-171 12-158 16-105 16-100 17-133 20-100 21-105 8-121 23-111 10-110 14-108 17-184 14-101 26-130

at Texas Tech Oklahoma Texas Texas Oklahoma State Kansas Oklahoma State Baylor Pittsburgh Utah Iowa State Notre Dame at Wyoming at Missouri at Oklahoma State Nebraska at Texas Texas Tech Louisiana Tech SMU

Oct. 24, 2009 Nov. 4, 2006 Nov. 25, 2005 Nov. 25, 2005 Oct. 15, 2005 Nov. 1, 2003 Oct. 25, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 27, 2003 Sept. 6, 2003 Oct. 27, 2001 Sept. 29, 2001 Sept. 6, 2001 Nov. 13, 1999 Oct. 31, 1998 Oct. 10, 1998 Nov. 29, 1996 Oct. 26, 1996 Oct. 5, 1996 Oct. 14, 1995

Game Rushes Player

Greg Hill

Att. Opponent

30 LSU

Date

Sept. 14, 1991

Season Rushes

Season TDs

Player

Att.

Year

Greg Hill

240

1991

Season 100-Yard Games Player

No.

Year

6 5 4 3 3

1991 2003 1975 1996 1987

Greg Hill Courtney Lewis George Woodard Danté Hall Darren Lewis

Player Courtney Lewis Greg Hill Robert Wilson Christine Michael Darren Lewis Curtis Dickey Leeland McElroy

No. Year 12 2003 12 1991 10 1988 9 2009 8 1987 8 1976 7 1993

Top Debut Games Player

Yards

Opponent

Greg Hill* 212 LSU Bucky Richardson 102 vs USM Christine Michael 93 New Mexico Rodney Thomas 81 LSU

R E C O R D S

Date

Sept. 14, 1991 Sept. 26, 1987 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 14, 1991

* NCAA freshman debut record

Longest Runs Player

Yards

Christine Michael Courtney Lewis Bucky Richardson Leeland McElroy Darren Lewis Joe Weber Darren Lewis Danté Hall Ja’Mar Toombs

Opponent

97 * Baylor 86 Baylor 82 vs So. Miss 81 Houston 80 at TCU 77 at Missouri 77 vs So. Miss 74 Texas Tech 71

Nebraska

Date

Nov. 21, 2009 Nov. 11, 2003 Sept. 26, 1987 Oct. 9, 1993 Nov. 21, 1987 Nov. 13, 1999 Sept. 26, 1987 Oct. 26, 1996 Oct. 10, 1998

* school record

Game TDs Player

Leeland McElroy

1 46

No.

Opponent

Date

3

at Missouri

Sept. 19, 1992

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Greg

HILL

Player

Att-Yds

Leeland McElroy Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Greg Hill Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson Darren Lewis Darren Lewis Bucky Richardson Roger Vick Mike Mosley Mike Mosley Curtis Dickey George Woodard George Woodard George Woodard George Woodard

17-136 19-115 18-109 25-160 24-137 25-125 30-212 16-194 8-137 25-103 6-103 5-102 18-110 20-180 12-109 18-127 32-167 23-106 24-101 6-106

Opponent Missouri at TCU at Rice Houston at Texas Tech at Tulsa LSU at TCU at Rice at Baylor vs Southern Miss vs Southern Miss at TCU * vs USC Houston Texas Tech at Rice SMU Baylor at LSU * bowl game

Year Sept. 18, 1993 Nov. 7, 1991 Nov. 2, 1991 Oct. 26, 1991 Oct. 5, 1991 Sept. 21, 1991 Sept. 14, 1991 Nov. 21, 1987 Oct. 24, 1987 Oct. 17, 1987 Sept. 26, 1987 Sept. 26, 1987 Nov. 19, 1983 Dec. 31, 1977 Dec. 3, 1977 Oct. 9, 1976 Nov. 15, 1975 Nov. 8, 1975 Oct. 25, 1975 Sept. 20, 1975


passING Game Yards Player

Yds Opponent

Kevin Murray Corey Pullig Kevin Murray Jeff Granger Kevin Murray Craig Stump Kevin Murray Corey Pullig

280 272 266 255 217 207 194 193

at Rice at Houston at Baylor at Tulsa Houston at SMU Arkansas at Texas

Season Yards Date

Oct. 22, 1983 Nov. 12, 1992 Oct. 15, 1983 Sept. 21, 1991 Oct. 8, 1983 Nov. 3, 1984 Nov. 12, 1983 Nov. 26, 1992

Yards

Year

Kevin Murray Craig Stump

1,544 1,135

1983 1984

Player Lance Pavlas to Matt Gurley R. McNeal to T. Murphy Jeff Granger to Brian Mitchell Corey Pullig to Tony Harrison Craig Stump to Jimmy Teal Corey Pullig to Brian Mitchell Kevin Murray to Jimmy Teal

Season Attempts Player

Att

Year

Kevin Murray Craig Stump Corey Pullig

249 189 126

1983 1984 1992

Game Attempts

YDS 69 61 61 58 48 46 44

OPPonent vs So. Miss Oklahoma at Tulsa Rice at SMU at Texas at Baylor

Date Sept. 26, 1987 Nov. 9, 2002 Sept. 21, 1991 Oct. 17, 1992 Nov. 3, 1984 Nov. 26, 1992 Oct. 15, 1983

Season Completions

Player Att. OppONENT Year Kevin Murray 48 at Rice Oct. 2 2, 1983 Kevin Murray 37 Texas Nov. 24, 1983 Kevin Murray 31 Houston Oct. 8, 1983 Kevin Murray 30 at Baylor Oct. 1 5, 1983 Kevin Murray 30 at TCU Nov. 19, 1983

Player

Kevin Murray Craig Stump Corey Pullig

Game Completions Player Comp Craig Stump 29 Kevin Murray 25 Corey Pullig 17

Longest Pass Play

Player

Comp.

Year

132 94 63

1983 1984 1992

Season TD Passes

OppONENT Date Texas Tech Oct. 6, 1984 at Rice Oct. 22, 1983 at Houston Nov. 12, 1992

Player

TDs

Year

Kevin Murray Craig Stump Reggie McNeal Jeff Granger

14 10 6 5

1983 1984 2002 1991

Game TD Passes Player

TDs Opponent

Reggie McNeal Kevin Murray Jeff Granger Kevin Murray Kevin Murray

4 4 4 3 3

Oklahoma Arkansas at Tulsa at Rice Houston

Date

Nov. 9, 2002 Nov. 12, 1983 Sept. 21, 1991 Oct. 22, 1983 Oct. 8, 1983

receiving SINGLE Game Yards Player

Yds

Opponent

Ryan Tannehill Uzoma Nwachukwu Terrence Murphy Uzoma Nwachukwu Kerry Franks Brandal Jackson Ryan Matthews Terrence Murphy Ryan Tannehill Uzoma Nwachukwu

210 141 146 136 128 118 108 107 104 101

Kansas State Oklahoma State at Colorado at Kansas State Wyoming vs Arkansas at TCU at K-State Texas Tech Utah State

Season Yards Date

Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 17, 2009 Sept. 11, 2004 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 7, 1991 Oct. 20, 2001 Oct. 18, 2008 Sept. 19, 2009

Single Game TOUCHDOWNS Player

Uzoma Nwachukwu Jeff Fuller Ryan Tannehill Jeff Fuller Leeland McElroy Brian Mitchell

TDs

3 2 2 2 2 2

Opponent

Utah State Colorado at Oklahoma State at New Mexico LSU SMU

Date

Sept. 19, 2009 Nov. 1, 2008 Oct. 4, 2008 Sept. 6, 2008 Sept. 4, 1993 Nov. 23, 1991

SINGLE Game Receptions Player

Ryan Tannehill Terrence Murphy Uzoma Nwachukwu Jeff Fuller Jeff Fuller Ryan Tannehill Jeff Fuller Ryan Tannehill Rod Bernstine

Rec.

12 10 8 8 7 7 6 6 6

Opponent

Kansas State at Colorado Oklahoma State at Iowa State Kansas State at Oklahoma State Colorado at Iowa State Arkansas

Date

Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 13, 2001 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 25, 2008 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 4, 2008 Nov. 1, 2008 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 12, 1983

Player

Yards

Ryan Tannehill 844 Uzoma Nwachukwu 670 Jeff Fuller 630 Brian Mitchell 519 Terrence Murphy 518 Richard Osborne 440 Kerry Franks 278 Ryan Matthews 276 Shea Walker 275

Year

2008 2009 2008 1991 2001 1972 2004 1991 1983

Season Touchdowns Player TDs Jeff Fuller 9 Uzoma Nwachukwu 6 Ryan Tannehill 5 Leeland McElroy 4 Brian Mitchell 4

Year 2008 2009 2008 1993 1991

Season RECEPTIONS Player

Rec.

Year

Ryan Tannehill 55 Jeff Fuller 50 Uzoma Nwachukwu 37 Terrence Murphy 36 Richard Osborne 31 Rod Bernstine 24 George Smith 23

2008 2008 2009 2001 1972 1983 1982

Ryan

TANNEHILL

R E C O R D S

Longest Receptions Player Kerry Franks Uzoma Nwachukwu Brian Mitchell Brandal Jackson Jeff Fuller Leeland McElroy Sirr Parker Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Tony Thompson Uzoma Nwachukwu Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Terrence Murphy Kenric McNeal Terrence Murphy

Rec. 84 66 61 60 59 58 56 55 55 52 50 48 47 47 45

Opponent Wyoming at Kansas State at Tulsa vs Arkansas Colorado LSU SMU Oklahoma Kansas State Tulsa Utah State Houston at Baylor at Rice Notre Dame

Date Sept. 11, 2004 Oct. 17, 2009 Sept. 22, 1991 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 1, 2008 Sept. 4, 1993 Oct. 14, 1995 Nov. 8, 2008 Oct. 11, 2008 Sept. 28, 1985 Sept. 19, 2009 Oct. 26, 1991 Oct. 19, 1991 Nov. 2, 1991 Sept. 29, 2001

44 44

New Mexico at Kansas State

Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 20, 2001

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all-purpose / scoring all-purpose Season Yards Player Cyrus Gray Danté Hall Leeland McElroy Greg Hill Courtney Lewis Christine Michael Curtis Dickey

TOTAL 1,592 1,551 1,427 1,318 1,115 1,034 1,020

Season Field Goals Player

YEAR 2008 1996 1993 1991 2003 2009 1976

Kyle Bryant Todd Pegram Tony Franklin

FG-Att.

Pct.

Year

17-25 12-21 12-28

.680 .571 .429

1994 2002 1975

Longest Field Goal Player

LG

Opponent

Kyle Bryant Tony Franklin

61 59

Southern Miss at Rice

Date

Sept. 24, 1994 Nov. 15, 1975

Scoring Season points Player Terry Venetoulias, K Leeland McElroy, rb Kyle Bryant, K Greg Hill, rb Todd Pegram, K Tony Franklin, K Robert Wilson, rb

Pts. 87 84 82 72 68 63 60

Year 1990 1993 1994 1991 2002 1975 1989

Kyle

bryant

DEFENSE Season Sacks Player

Damontre Moore Sam Adams Aaron Wallace Alex Morris Kevin Tucker

Year

Player

5.5 5.5 5 4 3.5

2010 1991 1986 1985 1989

Jaxson Appel Trent Hunter Japhus Brown

Season TFLs Player

Brian Gamble Dat Nguyen Damontre Moore Kyle Mangan Jason Jack Sam Adams John Roper Alex Morris Von Miller Jorrie Adams Jaxson Appel Kevin Tucker

R E C O R D S

Tackles Year

10 7 6.5 6.5 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4

1999 1995 2010 2009 2004 1991 1985 1985 2007 2004 2002 1989

Season Tackles Player

Dat

NGUYEN

1 48

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Season INTs

Sacks

Tackles Year

Mike Little 105  Dat Nguyen 94 Erik Mayes 69 Jaxson Appel 69 Domingo Bryant 66 Trent Hunter 65 Kyle Mangan 63 Japhus Brown 62 Brian Gamble 60 Sammy O’Brient 58 Jason Jack 48 Ray Childress 45 Warrick Holdman 44 Pat Henry 44 John Roper 43

1978 1995 2004 2002 1982 2008 2009 2004 1999 1984 2004 1981 1995 1989 1985

INTs

Year

4 3 3

2002 2008 2004

Season Solos Player

Dat Nguyen Jaxson Appel Trent Hunter Erik Mayes Brian Gamble Domingo Bryant Japhus Brown Jerry Bullitt Ray Childress John Roper Kyle Mangan Warrick Holdman Rod Saddler Sammy O’Brient Sam Adams

Tackles Year

65 49 46 42 36 36 33 31 29 28 26 26 26 25 24

1995 2002 2008 2004 1999 1982 2004 1980 1981 1985 2009 1995 1983 1984 1991

Most Pass Breakups Player

Sean Weston Erik Mayes Danny Gorrer Several with 5

PBUs

Year

15 8 7

2000 2004 2005


teaM records RUSHING

total offense GAME Yards Yds Plays Opponent

774 76 Louisiana-Lafayette 719 73 Baylor 714 62 SMU 705 103 TCU 702 84 Tulsa 687 91 at TCU 681 83 Baylor 670 84 at SMU 628 89 vs Arkansas 624 95 North Texas 623 93 Texas Tech 622 92 Rice 615 87 Memphis 606 90 New Mexico 606 71 La. Tech 606 91 Tulsa 602 83 at Rice 594 90 at TCU

Date

Sept. 15, 1990 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 17, 2005 Nov. 22, 1986 Sept. 28, 1985 Nov. 19, 1977 Oct. 15, 2011 Nov. 3, 1990 Oct. 1, 2011 Sept. 21, 1996 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 23, 1976 Sept. 30, 1978 Sept. 5, 2009 Oct. 5, 1996 Sept. 18, 1999 Oct. 24, 1987 Nov. 7, 1991

Most Yards, Season..............6,373....................2011 Most Avg. Yds/Game...........490.2...................2011 Most Avg. Yds/Play, Game.....10.2....Sept. 15, 1990 vs. SW Louisiana Fewest Total Yards, Game.........12......Oct. 25, 1930 vs. TCU

Game plays PLYS YDS

Opponent

Date

106 103 99 99 98 97 95 94 94 94 92 93 93 92 92 90

at Oklahoma State TCU Missouri Stephen F. Austin at Houston Colorado North Texas La. Tech Texas Tech Louisiana-Lafayette at Oklahoma Texas Tech vs Arkansas Rice Louisiana-Monroe at Iowa State

Sept. 30, 2010 Nov. 22, 1986 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 4, 2011 Oct. 8, 1988 Sept. 28, 1996 Sept. 21, 1996 Sept. 25, 1982 Oct. 4, 1986 Aug. 31, 2002 Nov. 5, 2011 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 23, 1976 Sept. 21, 1985 Oct. 22, 2011

535 705 500 539 442 447 624 469 522 423 527 623 458 622 539 510

Fewest Plays, Game..................29....Nov. .10, 1945 vs. SMU Most Plays, Season..............1,044...................2011 507 run/537 pass 13 games .................897...................1988 653 run/244 pass 12 games .................895 ..................1986 514 run/381 pass 12 games

SCORING

Game yards Yds Att.

Opponent

606 555 526 526 523 518 437 434 432 425 417 409

at TCU at SMU Rice Louisiana-Lafayette Memphis TCU Baylor Clemson SMU La. Tech at LSU LSU

85 70 79 59 79 61 49 61 66 54 73 63

Game points P ts 110 98 77 77 77 74 73 73 70 69 66 66 65 65 65

Date

Nov. 19, 1977 Nov. 3, 1990 Oct. 23, 1976 Sept. 15, 1990 Sept. 30, 1978 Nov. 20, 1976 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 14, 1974 Nov. 10, 1973 Oct. 5, 1996 Sept. 21, 1974 Sept. 14, 1991

Most Yards, Season..............3,829....................1990 Fewest Yards, Season..............731...................1965 Most Avg. Yds/Game...........319.1...................1990 Most Avg. Yds/Play, Game.......8.9 ..................1990 vs. SW Louisiana ......8.9...................2003 Baylor Most Average Yards.................5.8...................1990 Per Carry, Season

85 79 79 79 78

606 378 526 523 349

Opponent

at TCU at Rice Rice Memphis at SMU

Game touchdowns (since 1944 only)

Date

Nov. 19, 1977 Nov. 15, 1975 Oct. 23, 1976 Sept. 30, 1978 Oct. 30, 1976

Most Attempts, Season..........709....................1977 Fewest Attempts, Game...........15...... Nov. 8, 1947 vs. SMU

Date

38 35 35 34 33 33 33 32 32 32

Nov. 22, 1986 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 24, 2009 Sept. 4, 2010 Sept. 15, 1990 Nov. 7, 1991 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 28, 1985 Nov. 3, 1990

TCU Baylor Texas Tech at Texas Tech Stephen F. Austin Southwestern Louisiana at TCU Baylor Tulsa at SMU

N o. Opponent

Year

11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9

Dec. 8, 1944 Nov. 22, 1986 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 18, 1993 Sept. 17, 1991 Dec. 29, 1990 Sept. 15, 1990 Nov. 4, 1989

at Miami (Fla.) TCU Baylor Missouri SMU vs BYU (Holiday Bowl) Southwestern Louisiana SMU

Most Touchdowns, Season..........60................2011 ......... 53................2009 ......... 53................1997

Game First Downs N o. OppONENT

28 25 24 24 23

at SMU at TCU Rice Rice Texas Tech

Nov. 3, 1990 Nov. 19, 1977 Oct. 23, 1976 Oct. 28, 1978 Oct. 1, 1988

passING Most Yards, Game

Most First Downs, Season......196....................1990 Fewest First Downs, Game.........0.... Oct. .25, 1930 vs. TCU

Y ds Opponent

4 49 428 419 415 409 405 389 385 381 379 377 376 367 362 362 361 360 359

game TOUCHDOWNS T Ds OppONENT

Date

11 Miami (Fla.) 8 SMU 8 Baylor

Dec. 8, 1944 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 11, 2003

Opponent

40 36 35 34 33 32 32 32 31 31 30 30 30 30

at Oklahoma State Texas Tech Missouri Colorado TCU Oklahoma New Mexico at SMU SFA at Iowa State Idaho vs Arkansas at Wyoming at Colorado

409 449 317 385 298 379 361 376 347 381 377 345 341 334

Texas Tech at Kansas Kansas State Baylor at Oklahoma State SMU Tulsa Colorado at Iowa State at Oklahoma Idaho at SMU Texas Tech Texas Kansas New Mexico Oklahoma at Texas

Date

Game Attempts Att. Yds

Opponent

64 63 62 58 58 55 53 51 50 50 49 49 48 48

Colorado at Oklahoma at Oklahoma State vs Arkansas at SMU Arkansas Missouri Oklahoma Texas Tech at Colorado Texas at Baylor Missouri at Rice

385 379 409 345 376 319 317 252 449 334 224 278 322 280

Game INTs Thrown

7 7 5 5 5 5 5 5

Texas at Rice at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma vs Ohio State at LSU at Texas at LSU

Year

Nov. 25, 1943 Nov. 14, 1953 Sept. 30, 2010 Sept. 11, 1993 Jan. 1, 1987 Sept. 13, 1986 Nov. 28, 1968 Oct. 9, 1948

Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season...30......1941 Fewest Passes .............4.....1956, 1997, 2004, 2006 Had Intercepted, Season Most Passes Thrown ........................ 229..... 2009 Without an Interception

Most Yards, Season..............3,784....................2011

Most First Downs, Season.........189................2011

Fewest Yards, Game....................0....Sept. .18, 1954 vs. Texas Tech

Most First Downs, Season:.....323....................2011

Date

Sept. 28, 1996 Nov. 5, 2011 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 3, 2009 Nov. 9, 1968 Nov. 2, 1968 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 8, 2008 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 13, 2001 Nov. 24, 2011 Oct. 26, 1968 Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 22, 1983

Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 30, 2010 Sept. 17, 2005 Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 28, 1996 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 5, 2011 Sept. 17, 2011 Nov. 9, 1968 Oct. 5, 2002 Nov. 23, 2007 Oct. 16, 1999 Sept. 5, 2009 Nov. 6, 2004 Nov. 29, 1996

Fewest Yards, Season..............336....................1960

Fewest First Downs, Game..........0 ...Oct.....25, 1930 vs. TCU

Date

Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 28, 1996 Nov. 20, 1982 Nov. 5, 2011 Sept. 5, 2009 Nov. 9, 1968 Sept. 4, 2010 Oct. 25, 2008 Sept. 12, 2011 Oct. 3, 2009 Sept. 6, 2001 Oct. 13, 2001

Most Completions, Season...........331.............2011 Fewest Completions, Season............3.............1960

N o. Opponent

Date

Game First Downs N o. Opponent

Year Oct. 1, 1920 Oct. 12, 1917 Oct. 23, 1925 Oct. 3, 1919 Nov. 17, 1916 Nov. 22, 1986 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 18, 1993 Dec. 8, 1944 Oct. 6, 1928 Sept. 20, 1997 Oct. 5, 1917 Sept. 17, 2005 Sept. 17, 1991 Dec. 29, 1990

Most Points, Season...............508....................2011

Game attempts Att. Yds

Opponent Daniel Baker Dallas University Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Mo. School of Mines TCU Baylor Missouri at Miami (Fla.) vs Sewanee Southwestern Louisiana Austin College SMU SMU vs BYU (Holiday Bowl)

Game Completions No. Yds

Game First Downs o. N 22 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 18 18

Opponent at SMU Missouri at Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Texas Tech Idaho at Iowa State Colorado SFA vs Arkansas

Year Nov. 9, 1968 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 5, 2011 Sept. 30, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Sept. 17, 2011 Oct. 25, 2008 Sept. 28, 1996 Sept. 4, 2010 Sept. 5, 2009

Other Pass Records Most Touchdowns, Game............. 7....Oct. 5, 2002 vs. Texas Tech Most Touchdowns, Season........... 2.................2011 Best Completion Pct., Game (10 att.) ............ 90.5% ...Nov. 14, 1981 vs. Arkansas 19-of-21 Best Completion Pct., Season...........61.2%.......2006

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R E C O R D S


DEFENSE

special teams FIeld Goals/ Extra Points Most Field Goals, Game 6...........vs. Arkansas State.........Sept. 17, 1983 Most Field Goals, Season...............29...............2011 Most Extra Points, Game 10...........vs. Missouri .................. Sept. 18, 1993 vs Baylor....................... Oct. 11, 2003 Most Extra Points, Season.............55...............2011 Consecutive Extra Points.............122......... 2008-11

Punt Returns

Kickoff Returns

Rushing

Most Returns, Game...............10........... three times   (last at Oklahoma, Nov. 14, 2009)

Fewest Rushes Allowed, Game 14...........at Houston.....................Nov. 12, 1992

Most Yards, Game 319...........vs. Oklahoma.................Nov. 8, 2008

Fewest Rushes Allowed, S­ eason.......272............1939

Best Return Average, Season....31.2.................1993

Fewest Yards Allowed, S­ eason 399...........(9 games) ....................................1940

Punting

Lowest Average Allowed Per Rush, Season....................1.3......................1940

Most Punts, Game 17...........vs. SMU..........................Nov. 10, 1945

Lowest Average Allowed Per Game...............................41.5....................1939

Most Yards, Game 319...........at NTAC, Arlington.........Oct. 23, 1943

Fewest Punts, Game 0...........vs. Baylor...................... Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Kansas..................... Nov. 19, 2011 vs. Iowa State............... Oct. 31, 2009 vs. La.-Monroe.............. Sept. 15, 2007 vs. Rice.......................... Oct. 27, 1990 vs. Southwestern La.....Sept. 15, 1990

Most Yards, Season......................933...............1941

Most Punts, Season.......................92...............1946

Best Return Average, Season......17.9...............1993 Most Touchdowns, Game................1.... many times

Best Average, Game 57.2...........at Texas Tech (5 punts)....Oct. 2, 1999

Most Touchdowns, Season..............4...............1987

Best Average, Season..................47.0...............1997

Most Returns, Game 13...........at LSU........................... Sept. 20, 1975 Most Returns, Season....................69...............1943

Fewest Yards Allowed, Game –58...........vs. TCU...........................Oct. 19, 1974

Passing Fewest Completions Allowed, Game 0...........vs. Ellington Field.......... Sept. 22, 1945 vs. Oklahoma A&M.......Sept. 25, 1954 vs. Arkansas.................. Nov. 3, 1956 vs. Texas........................ Nov. 22, 1973 at SMU.......................... Nov. 9, 1974 vs. Arkansas.................. Nov. 16, 1991 Fewest Completions Allowed, Sea­son 33...........(138 att.) .................................* 1943 Fewest Yards Allowed, Game 0...........same six opponents as above Fewest Yards Allowed Season.......................................... 348...........* 1939

OTHER

Most Fumbles, Game 10...........vs. Ellington Field ......... Sept. 22, 1945 at Texas ........................ Nov. 25, 1954

Most Consecutive    Games Won............................ 20......... 1938-40

Most Fumbles Lost, Game 9...........vs. Ellington Field ..........Sept. 22, 1945 Most Fumbles, Season...................50...............1973 Most Fumbles Lost, Season...........31...............1974

Penalties Most Penalties, Game 16...........vs Utah State ............... Sept. 19, 2009 vs. La.-Lafayette............ Aug. 31, 2002 vs. TCU.......................... Nov. 24, 1990 vs. Texas Tech............... Oct. 4, 1986

R E C O R D S

Most Penalties, Season................108...............1995 Most Yards Penalized, Game 167...........vs. Texas Tech............... Sept. 24, 1949 . 14 penalties

SWC Games Won...................26......... 1991-95    Big 12 Games Won.................11......... 1997-98    Games Unbeaten ..................20......... 1938-40     (incl. ties) (all wins)    SWC Games Unbeaten...........29......... 1991-95     (incl. ties) (all wins)    Home Games Unbeaten........35......... 1989-95     (incl. ties)    Home Games Won.................31......... 1990-95 Unbeaten SWC Seasons 10...........1917, 19, 21, 27, 39, 56, 91, 92, 93, 94 Untied, Unbeaten Seasons 3...........1917, 1919, 1939

SWC Titles Won or Shared.............17 Consecutive Shutouts 19...........1918-1920

Fewest Penalties, Season..............27...............1937

Consecutive Games Not Shutout 142...........Sept. 24, 1988-Nov. 6, 1999

Fewest Yards Penalized, Season 200...........31 ­penalties ................................1948 Most First Downs 6...........vs. Missouri ...................Nov. 16, 2002

Most Interceptions, Season...........27..............1967

qB sacks

Lowest Average Punt, Game (min. five) 22.1...........TCU (9 for 199)..............Oct. 14, 1944 Lowest Average Punt, Sea­son.....34.4...............1949 Most Punts Blocked, Season...........5...............1941 Lowest Punt Return Average Allowed, Season:..........................1.3...............1973 Fewest Punt Returns Allowed, Season...................11 (52 punts).......1978 Fewest Punt Return Yards Allowed, Season.......... 57 (11 returns)....1978 * SWC record

Kickoff Returns Lowest Average Return ­ Allowed, Season:...................13.9....................1955 (12th Man Kickoff Team).....13.1....................1983

Scoring

Most Average Sacks Per Game.....5.1..............1991

Shutouts, S­ eason:.....................10.................* 1919

..........1917 games) .(eight (10 games).........* 1919

* SWC record

Total Offense Fewest Plays Allowed, Game 38...........vs. Ellington Field......... Sept. 22, 1945 Fewest Plays Allowed, ­Season.....447........... * 1939 Fewest Avg Yds A ­ llowed, Play 1.71...........(447-763) (NCAA record) ......* 1939

Bowl Appearances......................... 31............. 13-18

Worst Defeat 77-0...........at Oklahoma................. Nov. .. 8, 2003 Worst Defeat, SWC 52-14..........at Texas..........................Nov. 26, 1970 Worst Defeat, Big 12 77-0 ..........at Oklahoma .................Nov. 8, 2003

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Most Punts Forced, Season.........114...............1939

Most Sack Yardage, Season.........388..............1991

Most Sacks, Season........................56..............1991

Bowl Championship Series Appearances 1...........1999 Sugar

1 50

punting Most Punts Forced, Game 17...........at Texas Tech..................* Oct. 2, 1943

Fewest Points Allowed, ­ Season:......................... 0 (eight games).

Consecutive Games Not Shutout Streak (entering ’12) 76........... Nov. 15, 2003-present

Big 12 Titles...................................... 1...............1998

* SWC record

* SWC record

(SWC record)

Big 12 South Division Titles 2...........1997, 1998, 2010

Fewest First Downs Allowed, Season... 54.... * 1939

Punt Returns

National Championship Teams........1...............1939

Fewest Penalties, Game...................0.....many times (last vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 3, 1992)

Fewest First Downs Allowed, Game 0...........vs. Ellington Field......... Sept. 22, 1945

Lowest Average Return Allowed, Season......................1.3....................1973

Unbeaten Seasons (with ties) 3...........1927, 1956, 1994

Most Yards Penalized, Season.....895...............1991

Lowest Average Allowed Season:........................................ 76.3...............1939

Lowest Completion Percentage Allowed ........(33 of 138).............23.9........... * 1943

Most Interceptions, Game 7...........vs. Utah.........................Nov. 14, 1936

Fumbles LOST

Fewest Yards Allowed, ­ Season.......................................... 763............* 1939

Fewest TD Passes Allowed Season.............................................. 0...........* 1957

Lowest Average Allowed Per Game.................................... 34.8..............1939

miscellaneous

Fewest Yds Allowed, Game –19...........vs. Ellington Field....... * Sept. 22, 1945

Cyrus

GRAY

Fumbles Most Fumbles Recovered, Game 7...........vs. Baylor.......................Oct. 16, 1982 Most Fumbles Recovered, Season ..... 29........*1952 * SWC record


opponent records INDIVIDUAL Most Rushing Yards 283 Cedric Benson................... Texas..................... Nov. 28, 2003 259 Ricky Williams................... Texas..................... Nov. 27, 1998 244 Mike Richardson................ SMU...................... Nov. 9, 1968 Most Rushing Attempts 44 Ricky Williams................... Texas..................... Nov. 27, 1998 39 Mike Richardson................ SMU...................... Nov. 9, 1968 39 Troy Davis........................... Iowa State............. Oct. 12, 1996 Highest Avg/Carry 17.7 Jim Benglis (6-106)............ LSU........................ Sept. 18, 1971 Most Completions 49 Kliff Kingsbury.................... Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002 Most Attempts 66 Seth Doege......................... Texas Tech............. Oct. 8, 2011 Most Passing Yards 536 Steve Sarkisian................... BYU....................... Aug. 24, 1996

Most Touchdown Passes 8 B.J. Symons........................ Texas Tech............. Oct. 4, 2003 Longest Pass Play Yards 90 ........................................... Texas Tech............. Sept. 25, 1948 Ernest Hawkins to Cal Steveson Most Consecutive Completions 14 Kliff Kingsbury.................... Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002 Most Interceptions Thrown 7 Ricky Bridges...................... TCU....................... Oct. 15, 1966 Total Offense Yards 536 Steve Sarkisian................... BYU....................... Aug. 24, 1996 (536 pass, 0 run) Pass Receptions 15 Chad Mackey...................... Louisiana Tech....... Oct. 5, 1996 (177 yds.)

WINNING STREAKS Years

Ended By

20 14 13 12 12 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9

1938-40 1956-57 1917-18 1992 1919-20 1998 1909-10 1975 1976-77 1911-12 1914-15 1940-41 1991 1993

Texas Rice Texas Notre Dame LSU Texas Arkansas Arkansas Michigan Kansas State Rice Texas Florida State Notre Dame

UNBEATEN STREAKS Gm 19 18 13 12 12 12 10 9 9 9

W 17 17 12 12 10 11 10 9 9 8

T 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1

Years 1918-20 1956-57 1994-95 1992 1902-03 1927-28 1998 1993 1991 1942-43

Ended By Texas Rice Colorado Notre Dame Oklahoma Centenary Texas Notre Dame Florida State Texas

Score 3- 7 6- 7 21-29 3-28 0- 6 0- 6 24-26 21-24 2-10 13-27

UNBEATEN STREAKS (REGULAR SEASON ONLY)

Gm

W

T

Years

Ended By

23 19 19 18 13 12 12 12

23 19 17 17 12 12 11 10

0 0 2 1 1 0 1 2

1991-93 1938-40 1918-20 1956-57 1994-95 1992 1927-28 1902-03

Oklahoma Texas Texas Rice Colorado Notre Dame Centenary Oklahoma

Score

14-44 0- 7 3- 7 6- 7 21-29 3-28 0- 6 0- 6

Most All-Purpose Yards 327 Wes Welker........................ Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002

TDs Scored 5 Collin Klein (5 run) ........... Kansas State.......... Nov. 12, 2011 Most Tackles 31 Putt Choate........................ SMU...................... Oct. 30, 1976 Most Interceptions 5 Wear Schoonover............... Arkansas............... Oct. 26, 1929 Most INT Return Yards 116 Bill Kosch (2 int.)................ Nebraska............... Sept. 25, 1971 Longest INT Return 95 Bill Kosch............................ Nebraska............... Sept. 25, 1971

WINNING STREAKS IN Big 12 PLAY

Score

0- 7 6- 7 0- 7 3-28 0- 0 24-26 0- 5 6-31 3-41 10-13 0- 7 0-23 2-10 21-24

TD Receptions 4 Jermaine Gresham............ Oklahoma............. Nov. 3, 2007 3 Lyle Leong.......................... Texas Tech............. Oct. 30, 2010 3 Terrence Toliver................. LSU........................ Jan. 7, 2010 3 Dez Bryant......................... Oklahoma State.... Oct. 4, 2008 3 Bear Pascoe....................... Fresno State.......... Sept. 8, 2007 3 Robert Johnson................. Texas Tech............. Sept. 30, 2006 3 Mark Clayton..................... Oklahoma............. Nov. 8, 2003 3 Nehemiah Glover.............. Texas Tech............. Oct. 4, 2003 3 Larry Fitzgerald.................. Pittsburgh............. Sept. 27, 2003 3 Lawrence Elkins................. Baylor.................... Oct. 26, 1963

Most Points Scored 30 Collin Klein......................... Kansas State.......... Nov. 12, 2011

TEXAS A&M WINNING STREAKS Gm

Receiving Yards 281 Jarius Wright..................... Arkansas............... Oct. 1, 2010 (13 receptions)

Most Field Goals 5 Kendall Trainor................... Arkansas............... Nov. 12, 1988

(REGULAR SEASON ONLY) Gm

Years

Ended By

11 6

1997-98 2010-11

Texas Oklahoma State

Score

24-26 29-30

Years 1991-94 1938-40 1956-57 1976-77 1985-86 1987-88

Ended By SMU Texas Rice Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas

Score 21-21 0- 7 6- 7 20-26 10-14 20-25

UNBEATEN STREAKS IN SWC PLAY Gm 29 15

W 28 12

T 1 3

Years 1991-95 1919-22

Ended By Texas Tech Arkansas

Score 7-14 7-13

(non-conference)

Years 1914-15 1911-12 1910-11 1907 1904-05

Ended By Rice Kansas State Texas Texas Transylvania, Ky.

Score 0- 7 10-13 0- 6 6-11 6-29

UNBEATEN STREAKS (non-conference)

Gm

W

T

Years

Ended By

12 12

11 10

1 2

1909-10 1902-03

Arkansas Oklahoma

Most Punt Returns 10 Doak Walker (138 yds.) .... SMU...................... Nov. 10, 1945 Most Punt Return Yds 166 Wes Welker (6 ret.) ........ Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002 Longest Punt Return 88 Wes Welker........................ Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002 Most Kickoff Ret. Yards 171 James Dixon (5 ret.).......... Houston................ Oct. 10, 1987 Longest Kickoff Return Yards 100 Kyle Rote............................ SMU...................... Nov. 5, 1949

winning STREAKS Gm 9 9 8 7 7

Best Punting Avg Yards 53.5 Jeff Ferguson (2 punts)....... Oklahoma............. Nov. 11, 2000 Longest Punt 81 Danny Thomas................... SMU...................... Nov. 7, 1964 81 Mitch Tyner....................... Clemson................ Oct. 6, 1973

WINNING STREAKS IN SWC PLAY Gm 26 12 10 10 10 10

Longest Field Goal Yards 59 Russell Erxleben................. Texas..................... Dec. 2, 1978

Score

0- 5 0- 6

Most Tandem Yards 293 Mike Richardson................ SMU...................... Nov. 9, 1968 (244r, 49 r)

TEAM Most Total Yards..................669.......... Texas Tech............. Oct. 4, 2003 (64 rush, 605 pass) Most Total Play....................105.......... Texas Tech............. Oct. 8, 2011 (39 r, 66 p, 523 y) Most Rushing Yards.............393.......... Texas..................... Nov. 28, 2003 Most Rushes..........................79.......... Texas..................... Nov. 22, 1973 Most Passing Yards..............605.......... Texas Tech............. Oct. 4, 2003 Most Pass Completions.........49.......... Texas Tech............. Oct. 5, 2002 Most Pass Attempts...............68.......... Louisiana Tech....... Sept. 4, 1999 Most Field Goals......................5.......... Arkansas............... Nov. 12, 1988 Most Fumbles Lost...................7.......... Baylor.................... Oct. 16, 1982 Most Penalties.......................16.......... Baylor.................... Oct. 24, 1959 Fewest Penalties......................0.......... Houston................ Oct. 10, 1981

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Annual team statistics Total Offense

Rushing Offense

Passing Offense

Year

Avg

Year

POINTS

* 490.2

2011 2,589 13 199.2

2011

* 3,784

2010 5,744 13 441.8

2010 2,145 13 165.0

2010 3,599 13 276.8

2010 406 13 31.2

2009

465.8

2009 2,394 13 184.2

2009 3,661 13 281.6

2009 427 13 32.8

2008 4,091 12 340.9

2008 1,062 12 88.5

2008 3,029 12 252.4

2008 300 12 25.0

2007 5,161 13 397.0

2007 2,751 13 211.6

2007 2,410 13 185.4

2007 363 13 27.9

2006 5,166 13 397.4

2006 2,689 13 206.8

2006 2,477 13 190.5

2006 362 13 27.8

2005 4,865 11 442.3

2005 2,584 11 234.9

2005 2,281 11 207.4

2005 352 11 32.0

2004 5,141 12 428.4

2004 2,007 12 167.2

2004 3,134 12 261.2

2004 341 12 28.4

2003 4,678 12 389.8

2003 2,127 12 177.2

2003 2,551 12 212.6

2003 304 12 25.5

2002 4,634 12 386.1

2002 1,418 12 118.2

2002 3,216 12 268.0

2002 345 12 28.7

2001 3,363 11 305.7

2001 1,254 11 114.0

2001 2,109 11 191.7

2001 220 11 20.0

Year

POINTS

2011

* 6,373

2000

R E C O R D S

6,055

4,198

Games

13 13

11

Avg

381.6

2000

POINTS

1,610

Games

11

146.4

2000

2,588

Games

13

11

Scoring Offense

Avg

Year

POINTS

* 291.1

2011

* 508

235.3

2000

307

Games

13

11

Avg

* 39.1

27.9

1999 4,115 11 374.0

1999 1,602 11 145.6

1999 2,513 11 228.5

1999 318 11 28.9

1998 4,056 13 312.0

1998 1,985 13 152.7

1998 2,071 13 159.3

1998 321 13 24.7

1997 4,497 12 374.8

1997 2,465 12 205.4

1997 2,032 12 169.3

1997 422 12 35.2

1996 4,854 12 404.5

1996 2,764 12 230.3

1996 2,090 12 174.2

1996 351 12 29.3

1995 4,143 11 376.6

1995 1,936 11 176.0

1995 2,207 11 200.6

1995 305 11 27.7

1994 3,962 11 360.2

1994 1,892 11 172.0

1994 2,070 11 188.2

1994 319 11 29.0

1993 4,409 11 400.8

1993 2,577 11 234.3

1993 1,832 11 166.5

1993 404 11 36.7

1992 4,627 12 385.6

1992 2,734 12 227.8

1992 1,893 12 157.8

1992 349 12 29.1

1991 4,804 11 436.7

1991 2,850 11 259.1

1991 1,954 11 177.6

1991 402 11 36.6

1990

1990

* 319.1

1990 1,824 12 152.0

1990 400 12 33.3

1989 4,128 11 375.3

1989 2,199 11 199.9

1989 1,929 11 175.4

1989 315 11 28.6

1988 4,484 12 373.7

1988 3,102 12 258.5

1988 1,382 12 115.2

1988 293 12 24.4

1987 3,719 11 338.1

1987 2,551 11 231.9

1987 1,168 11 106.2

1987 278 11 25.3

1986 4,842 11 440.2

1986 2,151 11 195.5

1986 2,691 11 244.6

1986 360 11 32.7

1985 4,612 11 419.3

1985 2,328 11 211.6

1985 2,284 11 207.6

1985 339 11 30.8

1984 3,463 11 314.8

1984 1,742 11 158.4

1984 1,721 11 156.5

1984 245 11 22.3

1983 3,400 11 309.1

1983 1,347 11 122.5

1983 2,053 11 186.6

1983 218 11 19.8

1982 3,638 11 330.7

1982 1,419 11 129.0

1982 2,219 11 201.7

1982 286 11 26.0

1981 4,243 11 385.7

1981 2,345 11 213.2

1981 1,898 11 172.5

1981 247 11 22.5

1980 3,450 11 313.6

1980 2,078 11 188.9

1980 1,362 11 123.8

1980 160 11 14.6

1979 3,567 11 324.3

1979 2,439 11 221.7

1979 1,128 11 102.6

1979 243 11 22.1

1978 4,296 11 390.6

1978 2,998 11 272.6

1978 1,298 11 118.0

1978 263 11 23.9

1977 4,178 11 379.8

1977 3,304 11 300.4

1977 874 11 79.5

1977 322 11 29.3

1976 4,108 11 373.5

1976 3,007 11 273.4

1976 1,101 11 100.1

1976 327 11 29.7

1975 3,670 11 333.6

1975 3,114 11 283.1

1975 556 11 50.5

1975 265 11 24.1

1974 3,628 11 329.8

1974 2,942 11 267.5

1974 686 11 62.4

1974 222 11 20.2

1973 4,064 11 369.5

1973 2,920 11 265.5

1973 1,144 11 104.4

1973 292 11 26.5

1972 3,038 11 276.2

1972 1,866 11 169.6

1972 1,172 11 106.5

1972 165 11 15.0

1971 2,708 11 246.2

1971 1,687 11 153.4

1971 1,021 11 92.8

1971 144 11 13.1

1970 3,106 11 282.4

1970 1,196 11 108.7

1970 1,910 11 173.6

1970 170 10 17.0

1969 2,774 10 277.4

1969 1,493 10 149.3

1969 1,281 10 128.1

1969 116 10 11.6

1968 3,525 10 352.5

1968 1,188 10 118.8

1968 2,337 10 233.7

1968 196 10 19.6

1967 2,701 10 270.1

1967 1,063 10 106.3

1967 1,638 10 163.8

1967 191 10 19.1

1966 2,594 10 259.4

1966 955 10 95.5

1966 1,639 10 163.9

1966 145 10 14.5

1965 1,950 10 195.0

1965 731 10 73.1

1965 1,219 10 121.9

1965

80 10 8.0

1964 1,946 10 194.6

1964 827 10 82.7

1964 1,119 10 111.9

1964

88 10 8.8

5,653

12

471.1

* 3,829

12

1963 1,817 10 181.7

1963 957 10 95.7

1963 860 10 86.0

1963

90 10 9.0

1962 2,057 10 205.7

1962 1,442 10 144.2

1962 615 10 61.5

1962

61 10 6.1

1961 2,416 10 241.6

1961 1,627 10 162.7

1961 789 10 78.9

1961 184 10 18.4

1960 2,091 10 209.1

1960 1,755 10 175.5

1960 336 10 33.6

1960

73 10 7.3

1959 2,163 10 216.3

1959 1,305 10 130.5

1959 858 10 85.8

1959

87 10 8.7

1958 2,495 10 249.5

1958 954 10 95.4

1958 1,514 10 151.4

1958 124 10 12.4

1957 2,760 10 276.0

1957 2,223 10 222.3

1957 537 10 53.7

1957 158 10 15.8

1956 3,207 10 320.7

1956 2,638 10 263.8

1956 569 10 56.9

1956 223 10 22.3

1955 2,605 10 260.5

1955 2,123 10 212.3

1955 482 10 48.2

1955 160 10 16.0

1954 1,392 10 139.2

1954 1,084 10 108.4

1954 308 10 30.8

1954 106 10 10.6

1953 2,565 10 256.5

1953 1,437 10 143.7

1953 1,128 10 112.8

1953 128 10 12.8

1952 2,734 10 273.4

1952 1,609 10 160.9

1952 1,125 10 112.5

1952 213 10 21.3

1951 3,470 10 347.0

1951 2,345 10 234.5

1951 1,125 10 112.5

1951 213 10 21.3

1950 4,044 10 404.4

1950 2,986 10 298.6

1950 1,058 10 105.8

1950 344 10 34.4

* denotes modern school record

* denotes modern school record

* denotes modern school record

* denotes modern school record

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Total Defense Year

Yards

Games

Avg

Rushing Defense

Passing Defense

Year

Year

Yards

Games

Avg

Yards

Games

Avg

Scoring Defense Year

Points

Games

Avg

2011 4,916 13 378.2

2011 1,324 13 101.8

2011 3,592 13 276.3

2011 366 13 28.2

2010 4,736 13 364.3

2010 1,692 13 130.2

2010 3,044 13 234.2

2010 285 13 21.9

2009 5,542 13 426.3

2009 2,231 13 171.6

2009 3,311 13 254.7

2009 436 13 33.5

2008 5,543 12 461.9

2008 2,631 12 219.2

2008 2,912 12 242.7

2008 449 12 37.4

2007 5,405 13 415.8

2007 2,092 13 160.9

2007 3,313 13 254.8

2007 337 13 25.9

2006 4,194 13 322.6

2006 1,717 13 132.1

2006 2,477 13 190.5

2006 267 13 20.5

2005 4,882 11 443.8

2005 1,531 11 139.2

2005 3,351 11 304.6

2005 343 11 31.2

2004 4,641 12 386.8

2004 1,710 12 142.5

2004 2,931 12 244.2

2004 291 12 24.2

2003 5,178 12 431.5

2003 2,701 12 225.1

2003 2,477 12 206.4

2003 465 12 38.8

2002 4,061 12 338.4

2002 1,571 12 130.9

2002 2,490 12 207.5

2002 280 12 23.3

2001

3,234

11

294.0

2001

1,247

11

113.4

2001

1,987

11

180.6

2001

204

11

18.5

2000

3,538

11

321.6

2000

1,169

11

106.3

2000

2,369

11

215.4

2000

196

11

17.8

1999 3,310 11 300.9

1999 1,259 11 114.3

1999 2,053 11 186.6

1999 208 11 18.9

1998 3,761 13 289.3

1998 1,582 13 121.7

1998 2,179 13 167.6

1998 190 13 14.6

1997 3,781 12 315.1

1997 1,977 12 164.8

1997 1,804 12 150.3

1997 207 12 17.3

1996 3,944 12 328.7

1996 1,256 12 104.7

1996 2,688 12 224.0

1996 257 12 21.4

1995 2,835 11 257.7

1995 1,164 11 105.8

1995 1,617 11 151.9

1995 148 11 13.5

1994 2,920 11 265.5

1994 1,016 11 92.4

1994 1,904 11 173.1

1994 147 11 13.4

1993 2,724 11 247.6

1993 1,385 11 125.9

1993 1,339 11 121.7

1993 119 11 10.8

1992 3,642 12 303.5

1992 1,412 12 117.7

1992 2,230 12 185.8

1992 168 12 14.0

1991 2,446 11 222.4

1991 946 11 86.0

1991 1,500 11 136.4

1991 144 11 13.1

1990 3,625 12 302.1

1990 1,903 12 158.6

1990 1,722 12 143.5

1990 218 12 18.2

1989 3,230 11 293.6

1989 1,224 11 111.3

1989 2,006 11 182.4

1989 161 11 14.6

1988 3,372 11 281.0

1988 1,456 11 121.3

1988 1,916 11 159.7

1988 253 11 21.1

1987 2,692 11 244.7

1987 1,203 11 109.4

1987 1,489 11 135.4

1987 158 11 14.4

1986 2,835 11 257.7

1986 1222 11 111.1

1986 1,613 11 146.6

1986 187 11 17.0

1985 3,101 11 281.9

1985 1,640 11 149.1

1985 1,461 11 132.8

1985 180 11 16.4

1984 3,488 11 317.1

1984 1,673 11 160.3

1984 1,725 11 156.8

1984 217 11 19.7

1983 3,368 11 306.2

1983 1,966 11 178.7

1983 1,402 11 127.5

1983 174 11 15.8

1982 4,433 11 403.0

1982 2,251 11 204.6

1982 2,182 11 198.3

1982 314 11 28.5

1981 3,587 11 326.1

1981 1,817 11 130.3

1981 2,154 11 195.8

1981 187 11 17.0

1980 3,744 11 340.4

1980 2,190 11 199.1

1980 1,554 11 141.3

1980 259 11 23.6

1979 2,991 11 271.9

1979 1,700 11 154.6

1979 1,291 11 117.4

1979 159 11 14.5

1978 2,631 11 239.2

1978 1,264 11 114.9

1978 1,367 11 124.3

1978 171 11 15.6

1977 3,611 11 328.3

1977 1,865 11 169.6

1977 1,746 11 158.7

1977 257 11 23.4

1976 2,356 11 214.2

1976 1,064 11 96.7

1976 1,292 11 117.5

1976 126 11 11.5

1975

1975

* 80.3

1975 1,139 11 103.5

1975 104 11 9.5

1974 2,272 11 206.5

* 2,022

11

* 183.8

1974 1,521 11 138.3

* 883

11

1974 751 11 68.3

1974 131 11 11.9

1973 2,877 11 261.5

1973 2,033 11 184.8

1973 844 11 76.7

1973 231 11 21.0

1972 3,283 11 298.5

1972 1,812 11 164.7

1972 1,471 11 133.7

1972 243 11 22.1

1971 3,273 11 297.5

1971 1,838 11 167.1

1971 1,435 11 130.5

1971 212 11 19.3

1970 4,059 11 369.0

1970 2,592 11 235.6

1970 1,467 11 133.4

1970 304 11 27.6

1969 3,136 11 285.1

1969 1,807 11 164.3

1969 1,329 11 120.8

1969 192 11 17.5

1968 3,775 10 377.5

1968 2,024 10 202.4

1968 1,651 10 165.1

1968 184 10 18.4

1967 3,400 10 340.0

1967 1,709 10 170.9

1967 1,691 10 169.1

1967 138 10 13.8

1966 3,221 10 322.1

1966 2,012 10 201.2

1966 1,229 10 122.9

1966 183 10 18.3

1965 3,234 10 323.4

1965 1,805 10 180.5

1965 1,429 10 142.9

1965 170 10 17.0

1964 2,558 10 255.8

1964 1,393 10 139.3

1964 1,165 10 116.5

1964 162 10 16.2

1963 2,557 10 255.7

1963 1,501 10 150.1

1963 1,056 10 105.6

1963 153 10 15.3

1962 2,677 10 267.7

1962 1,501 10 150.1

1962 1,176 10 117.6

1962 155 10 15.5

1961 2,408 10 240.8

1961 1,421 10 142.1

1961 987 10 98.7

1961 118 10 11.8

1960 2,396 10 239.6

1960 1,761 10 176.1

1960 635 10 63.5

1960 117 10 11.7

1959 2,896 10 289.6

1959 1,949 10 194.9

1959 947 10 94.7

1959 141 10 14.1

1958 2,796 10 279.6

1958 1,906 10 190.6

1958 890 10 89.0

1958 217 10 21.7

1957 2,215 10 221.5

1957 1,681 10 168.1

1957

1957

1956 2,088 10 208.8

1956 1,302 10 130.2

1956 786 10 78.6

1955 2,376 10 237.6

1955 1,629 10 162.9

1954 2,616 10 261.6

1954 1,997 10 199.7

1953 2,663 10 266.3

1953 1,735 10 173.5

1953 928 10 92.8

1953 186 10 18.6

1952 2,065 10 206.5

1952 1,488 10 144.8

1952 728 10 72.8

1952 187 10 18.7

1951 3,171 10 317.1

1951 2,278 10 227.8

1951 893 10 89.3

1951 179 10 17.9

1950 3,641 10 364.1

1950 1,928 10 192.8

1950 1,713 10 171.3

1950 206 10 20.6

* denotes modern school record

* denotes modern school record

* denotes modern school record

* denotes modern school record

* 534

10

* 53.4

* 47

10

* 4.7

1956

81 10 8.1

1955 746 10 74.6

1955

65 10 6.5

1954 619 10 61.9

1954 177 10 17.7

The 1917 and 1919 teams held opponents scoreless.

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A&M in the ncaa rankings NCAA Leaders

Defense in NCAA Top 10 rankings

Total Defense................yards allowed per game 1939.............................. 76.3 1975............................ 183.8 1991............................ 222.4 Rushing Defense..........yards allowed per game 1939.............................. 41.5 1940.............................. 44.3 1975.............................. 80.3 Punt Returns...............average yards per return 1950.............................. 17.6 1993.............................. 17.9 Kickoff Returns..........average yards per return 1993.............................. 31.2 1994.............................. 27.8 Punting......................net average yards per punt 1999.............................. 42.7 QB Sacks...............................total per game 2011.............................. 3.92

OFFENSE in NCAA Top 10 rankings Year Category

2011 2009

Stat

Total Offense Sacks Allowed Punt Returns Total Offense

1,302 1,692 1,691

3 2 3

1941 1943 1944 1982 2009

Year Category

1992 1991 1987 1985 1983 1978 1976 1975 1974 1973

Passing Scoring Rushing Total Defense Passing Total Defense Passing Total Defense Total Defense Rushing Total Defense Rushing Scoring Scoring Total Defense Passing Passing

Aaron

MILLER

glenn

POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR Year Player

2009 Jerrod Johnson

67-166-19 912 5 48-120-14 719 7 59-113-13 852 3 181-324-11 1,948 8 296-497-8 3,579 8

1942 1943 1944 1958 1965 1986

Bill Rogers Marion Flanagan Clarence Howell John Tracey Dude McLean Rod Bernstine

Total Offense

Year Category

1957 1956 1945 1944 1943 1940 1939 1919 1917

Punt Returns

Scoring Passing Total Defense Rushing Passing Total Defense Rushing Scoring Total Defense Passing Rushing Scoring Scoring Total Defense Rushing Passing Scoring Scoring

Stat

RK

4.7 2 53.4 10 208.8 8 130.2 6 44.6 3 159.5 10 76.7 5 5.1 4 130.9 4 45.2 2 44.3 1 3.8 4 1.8 1 76.3 1 41.5 1 34.8 2 0.0 1 0.0 1

PPG

Rk

17.85

4

Rec-Yds

Rk

39-432 23-403 24-394 37-466 60-835 65-710

1 2 4 4 6 9

PR-Avg

Rk

1943 1972 1991 1993 2011

49-475 19-15.1 19-14.5 17-19.9 18-18.6

1 4 7 1 1

Marion Flanagan Carl Roaches Kevin Smith Aaron Glenn Dustin Harris

Kickoff Returns Year Player

KR-Avg

Rk

1948 Bob Goode 1993 Leeland McElroy 2010 Coryell Judie

16-40.7 15-39.3 20-30.3

5 1 6

1941 1943 1958 2004 2009

2009 Von Miller

1996 Kyle Bryant 1997 Kyle Bryant 2011 Randy Bullock

8 5 4 7 3

17

1

TACKLES FOR LOSS Year Player

2009 Von Miller 2011 Damontre Moore

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

TFL-YDS Rank

21.5-125 117.5-70

5 T-10

Year Player

Avg

Rk

1942 1944 1965 1967 1974 1992 1995 1997 1999 2002 2006 2008

41.3 40.3 43.6 42.0 42.0 43.8 43.3 47.0 46.5 43.8 44.3 45.7

6 5 4 8 9 9 9 3 3 7 10 3

Barney Welch Bobby Goff Phil Scoggin Steve O’Neal Mark Stanley David Davis Sean Terry Shane Lechler Shane Lechler Cody Scates Justin Brantly Justin Brantly

Scoring

Field Goals

SACKS

Year Player

1,250 1,080 1,332 3,509 4,085

Punting

Year Player

Year Player Sacks Rank

1 54

RK

14.0 9 222.4 1 136.4 1 13.1 7 86.0 4 244.7 7 135.4 9 281.9 8 127.5 5 239.1 6 214.2 4 96.7 2 183.8 1 80.3 1 9.5 5 11.9 11 206.5 2 68.3 2 76.7 5

Total Defense

Year Player Yards Rk

Derace Moser Babe Hallmark Charles Milstead Reggie McNeal Jerrod Johnson

Stat

Scoring

Von

Year Player

Att/Comp/Int Yds Rk

Derace Moser Babe Hallmark Jim Cashion Gary Kubiak Jerrod Johnson

3.91 1 Tackles for Loss 8.0 3 Total Defense 294.0 10 Pass Efficiency 99.7 9 Scoring 17.8 10 Total Defense 214.8 10 Scoring 14.6 10 Turnover Margin +1.2 7 Total Defense 257.7 3 Pass Efficiency 88.4 2 Scoring 13.5 3 Rushing 105.8 8 Scoring 13.4 4 Total Defense 265.5 5 Rushing 92.4 6 Pass Efficiency 74.9 1 Total Defense 247.6 3 Scoring 10.8 2 Turnover Margin +1.2 4

Receiving

Passing Year Player

RK

QB Sacks

Rk

Rushing

R E C O R D S

2011 2001 2000 1998 1995 1994 1993

Stat

490.2 7 0.69 4 13.6 10 465.8 5

Year Player Yards Rk

1950 Bob Smith 1988 Darren Lewis 1990 Darren Lewis

Year Category

FG-Att

Pct

Rk

Year Player

Pts Rk

18-23 18-22 29-33

.783 .818 .879

10 7 1

1927 1939 1945 1956 1976 1986 1992 1995 2006 2011

128 60 66 60 102 100 102 96 114 142

Joel Hunt John Kimbrough Bob Goode John David Crow George Woodard Scott Slater Greg Hill Leeland McElroy Jorvorskie Lane Randy Bullock

1 5 9 11 8 4 5 6 6 7


YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RECORD Overall (117 seasons): 681-450-48 Year

Overall W- L

1894

1-1

Conf W- L

Conf Finish

Bowl

Final Rank* Coach

Year

Overall W- L

Conf W- L

Conf Finish

1953

4-5-1

1-5

t-6th

1954

1-9

0-6

7th

A.M. Soule, H.W. South

1955

7-2-1

4-1-1

2nd

14th 5th

Paul “Bear” Bryant

9th

Paul “Bear” Bryant

F.D. Perkins

1895

did not field team

Bowl

Final Rank* Coach Raymond George Paul “Bear” Bryant Paul “Bear” Bryant

1896

2-0-1

1897

1-2

C.W. Taylor

1956

9-0-1

6-0

1st

1898

4-2

H.W. Williams

1957

8-3

4-2

3rd

1899

4-2

W.A. Murray

1958

4-6

2-4

t-5th

Jim Myers

1900

2-2-1

W.A. Murray

1959

3-7

0-6

7th

Jim Myers

1901

1-4

W.A. Murray

1960

1-6-3

0-4-3

7th

Jim Myers

1902

7-0-2

J.E. Platt

1961

4-5-1

3-4

4th

Jim Myers

1903

7-3-1

J.E. Platt

1962

3-7

3-4

t-4th

Hank Foldberg

1904

4-2

J.E. Platt

1963

2-7-1

1-5-1

8th

Hank Foldberg

1905

7-2

W.E. Bachman

1964

1-9

1-6

7th

Hank Foldberg

1906

6-1

W.E. Bachman

1965

3-7

1-6

t-7th

Gene Stallings

1907

6-1-1

L.L. Larson

1966

4-5-1

4-3

4th

1908

3-5

N.A. Merriam

1967

7-4

6-1

1st

1909

7-0-1

C.B. Moran

1968

3-7

2-5

t-6th

Gene Stallings

1910

8-1

C.B. Moran

1969

3-7

2-5

t-6th

Gene Stallings

1911

6-1

C.B. Moran

1970

2-9

0-7

8th

Gene Stallings

1912

8-1

C.B. Moran

1971

5-6

4-3

4th

Gene Stallings

1913

3-4-2

C.B. Moran

1972

3-8

2-5

t-7th

Emory Bellard

1914

6-1-1

C.B. Moran

1973

5-6

3-4

6th

1974

8-3

5-2

t-2nd

SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE ERA (1915-1995) 1915

6-2

1-1

t-4th

E.H. Harlan

1916

6-3

2-1

t-3rd

E.H. Harlan

1917

8-0

2-0

1st

D.X. Bible

1918

6-1

1-1

t-3rd

D.V. Graves

1919

10-0

4-0

1st

D.X. Bible

1920

6-1-1

5-1

3rd

D.X. Bible

1921

6-1-2

3-0-2

1st

1922

5-4

2-2

1923

5-3-1

1924

Dixie Classic

D.X. Bible

Gator

Gene Stallings Cotton

Gene Stallings

Emory Bellard 15th

1975

10-2

6-1

t-1st

Liberty

1976

10-2

6-2

3rd

Sun

1977

8-4

6-2

3rd

Bluebonnet

1978

8-4

4-4

5th

Hall of Fame

1979

6-5

4-4

5th

1980

4-7

3-5

6th

1981

7-5

4-4

5th

Emory Bellard

11th

Emory Bellard

7th

Emory Bellard Emory Bellard

18th

Emory Bellard, Tom Wilson Tom Wilson Tom Wilson

Independence

Tom Wilson

1982

5-6

3-5

t-6th

Jackie Sherrill

1983

5-5-1

4-3-1

t-3rd

Jackie Sherrill

1984

6-5

3-5

7th

1985

10-2

7-1

1st

Cotton

6th

Jackie Sherrill

1986

9-3

7-1

1st

Cotton

12th

Jackie Sherrill

1987

10-2

6-1

1st

Cotton

9th

1988

7-5

6-1

2nd

t-3rd

D.X. Bible

0-3-1

8th

D.X. Bible

7-2-1

2-2-1

4th

D.X. Bible

1925

7-1-1

4-1

1st

D.X. Bible

1926

5-3-1

1-3-1

6th

D.X. Bible

1927

8-0-1

4-0-1

1st

D.X. Bible

1928

5-4-1

1-3-1

5th

D.X. Bible

1929

5-4

2-3

6th

Matty Bell

1930

2-7

0-5

7th

Matty Bell

1931

7-3

3-2

3rd

Matty Bell

1932

4-4-2

1-2-2

4th

Matty Bell

1933

6-3-1

2-2-1

4th

Matty Bell

1934

2-7-2

1-4-1

6th

Homer Norton

1935

3-7

1-5

7th

Homer Norton

1936

8-3-1

3-2-1

t-3rd

Homer Norton

1937

5-2-2

2-2-2

5th

Homer Norton

1996

6-6

4-4

3rd (s)

1938

4-4-1

2-3-1

5th

Homer Norton

1997

9-4

6-2

1st (s)

Cotton

20th

1939

11-0

6-0

1st

Sugar

1st

Homer Norton

1998

11-3

7-1

1st

Sugar

11th

R.C. Slocum

1940

9-1

5-1

t-1st

Cotton

6th

Homer Norton

1999

8-4

5-3

t-2nd (s)

Alamo

23rd

R.C. Slocum

Cotton

9th

Homer Norton

2000

7-5

5-3

3rd (s)

Independence

R.C. Slocum

Homer Norton

2001

8-4

4-4

t-3rd (s)

Galleryfurniture.com

R.C. Slocum

Jackie Sherrill

Jackie Sherrill Jackie Sherrill

1989

8-4

6-2

t-2nd

Hancock

20th

R.C. Slocum

1990

9-3-1

5-2-1

t-2nd

Holiday

13th

R.C. Slocum

1991

10-2

8-0

1st

Cotton

12th

R.C. Slocum

1992

12-1

7-0

1st

Cotton

7th

R.C. Slocum

1993

10-2

7-0

1st

Cotton

8th

R.C. Slocum

1994

10-0-1

6-0-1

8th

R.C. Slocum

1995

9-3

15th

R.C. Slocum

ineligible

5-2

t-2nd

Alamo

BIG 12 CONFERENCE ERA (1996-2011) R.C. Slocum R.C. Slocum

1941

9-2

5-1

1st

1942

4-5-1

2-3-1

5th

1943

7-2-1

4-1

2nd

Homer Norton

2002

6-6

3-5

5th (s)

1944

7-4

2-3

t-4th

Homer Norton

2003

4-8

2-6

5th (s)

1945

6-4

3-3

t-3rd

Homer Norton

2004

7-5

5-3

3rd (s)

1946

4-6

3-3

4th

Homer Norton

2005

5-6

3-5

4th (s)

1947

3-6-1

1-4-1

t-5th

Homer Norton

2006

9-4

5-3

3rd (s)

Holiday

Dennis Franchione

1948

0-9-1

0-5-1

7th

Harry Stiteler

2007

7-6

4-4

t-4th (s)

Alamo

Dennis Franchione

1949

1-8-1

0-5-1

7th

Harry Stiteler

2008

4-8

2-6

t-5th (s)

1950

7-4

3-3

Harry Stiteler

2009

6-7

3-5

5th (s)

Independence

Mike Sherman

1951

5-3-2

1-3-2

5th

Raymond George

2010

9-4

6-2

t-1st (s)

Cotton

1952

3-6-1

1-4-1

6th

Raymond George

2011

7-6

4-5

t-6th

Texas

t-3rd

Orange

Presidential Cup

R.C. Slocum Dennis Franchione Cotton

Dennis Franchione Dennis Franchione

Mike Sherman 17th

Mike Sherman Mike Sherman

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1894

………

OPPONENT

W/L

at Texas Galveston Ball HS

SCORES

L

0 14

W

1895

………

1896

………

38 6

Galveston Ball HS Austin College Houston HS

T W W

1897

………

OPPONENT

OPPONENT

W/L/T

St. Edwards Trinity BAYLOR BAYLOR # vs Texas TULANE ^at TCU TRINITY at Texas

W

0 4 0

SCORES

L L

0 6 4

W

1898

0 22 28

10 30 0

0-1 0-2 1-2

4-2 Coach H. W. Williams

………

OPPONENT

W/L

HOUSTON HS at Texas HOUSTON HS ^ at TCU AUSTIN COLLEGE FORT WORTH UNIV.

W

SCORES 51 0 0 16 22 28

L L W W W

0 48 6 0 6 0

^ Waco, Texas.

1899

………

W/L

HOUSTON HS SEWANEE TULANE LSU BAYLOR # vs Texas

W

SCORES 43 0 22 52 33 0

L W W W L #

1900

………

KANSAS CITY MEDICS # vs Texas at Texas WAXAHACHIE ATH. CLUB HENRY COLLEGE

1901

T L L W W

SCORES 6 0 0 11 44

6 5 11 0 0

0-0-1 0-1-1 0-2-1 1-2-1 2-2-1

1-4 Coach W. A. Murray

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

BAYLOR BAYLOR # vs Texas at Texas BAYLOR

W

6 6 0 0 0

156

RECORD

at San Antonio, Texas.

………

L L L L #

1-0 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 4-2

2-2-1 Coach W. A. Murray W/L/T

#

0 10 0 0 0 6

0 17 17 32 46

RECORD 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4

0 0 6 0 0 5 0 0 0

RECORD 1-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 3-0-1 3-0-2 4-0-2 5-0-2 6-0-2 7-0-2

7-3-1 Coach J. E. Platt

OPPONENT

W/L/T

TRINITY ^at TCU ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA BAYLOR BAYLOR TCU TRINITY BAYLOR at Texas TCU

W W W L T W W L W L W

SCORES 16 11 6 0 0 18 16 0 5 6 14

0 0 0 6 0 0 0 18 0 29 6

RECORD 1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 3-1-1 4-1-1 5-1-1 5-2-1 6-2-1 6-3-1 7-3-1

^ Waco, Texas.

1904

………

4-2 W/L

DEAF & DUMB INST. BAYLOR TCU SEWANEE at Texas BAYLOR

W W W

1905

SCORES 49 5 29 5 6 10

L L W

0 0 0 17 34 0

RECORD 1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 3-2 4-2

7-2 Coach W. E. Bachman

………

OPPONENT

W/L

HOUSTON YMCA TCU BAYLOR TRINITY AUSTIN COLLEGE ^at TCU TRANSYLVANIA (KY) BAYLOR at Texas

W W W W W W

SCORES 29 20 42 24 18 24 6 17 0

L W L

0 0 0 0 11 11 29 5 27

RECORD 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 6-1 7-1 7-2

^ Waco, Texas.

1906

6-1 Coach W. E. Bachman

………

OPPONENT

W/L

TCU DANIEL BAKER # at TCU TULANE HASKELL INSTITUTE LSU at Texas

W W W W W W

1907

at San Antonio, Texas.

SCORES 42 34 22 18 32 22 0

L #

………

W W W W

1908

………

W/L W

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 6-1

OPPONENT

W/L/T W T

SCORES 34 0 11

0 0 5

RECORD 1-0 1-0-1 2-0-1

SCORES 6 5 0 13 8 0 32 12

L L W L L W L

^ Waco, Texas.

#

W/L/T W T W W W W W W

………

W/L W W W W L W W W W

0 0 0 6 0 0 8 0

RECORD 1-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 3-0-1 4-0-1 5-0-1 6-0-1 7-0-1

SCORES 48 27 35 33 0 23 14 6 17

0 5 0 0 5 6 8 0 0

RECORD 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1

at Houston, Texas.

………

6-1 \Coach C. B. Moran

OPPONENT

W/L

SOUTHWESTERN AUSTIN COLLEGE AUBURN OLE MISS # vs Texas BAYLOR DALLAS UNIV

W W W W

1912

SCORES 17 0 15 9 23 47 14 5

8-1 Coach C. B. Moran

OPPONENT

L W W #

1-0 1-1 1-2 2-2 2-3 2-4 3-4 3-5

at Houston, Texas.

MARSHALL SCHOOL AUSTIN COLLEGE TCU TRANSYLVANIA (KY) at Arkansas at TCU # vs Texas SOUTHWESTERN TULANE

1911

RECORD

7-0-1 Coach C. B. Moran

OPPONENT

#

0 6 26 10 24 23 0 28

at Houston, Texas.

AUSTIN COLLEGE TCU HASKELL INSTITUTE BAYLOR # vs Texas TRINITY OKLAHOMA at Texas

1910

3-0-1 4-0-1 5-0-1 6-0-1 6-1-1

3-5 Coach N. A. Merriam

OPPONENT

………

0 5 6 0 11

at Dallas, Texas.

TRINITY BAYLOR LSU ^at TCU # vs Texas HASKELL INSTITUTE SOUTHWESTERN at Texas

1909

5 32 18 19 6

L #

RECORD

6-1-1 Coach L. L. Larson

FORT WORTH UNIV # vs Texas LSU

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

0 0 0 0 6 12 24

Waco, Texas.

W

HASKELL INSTITUTE TCU TULANE OKLAHOMA at Texas

#

Coach J. E. Platt

OPPONENT

RECORD

at San Antonio, Texas.

OPPONENT

H I S T O R Y

4-2 Coach W. A. Murray

OPPONENT

………

RECORD 1-0 1-1 1-2 2-2 3-2 4-2

SCORES 11 0 11 22 0 17 22 34 11

at San Antonio, Texas. ^ Waco, Texas.

1903

0-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-1

RECORD

T W W T W W W W #

RECORD

1-2 Coach C. W. Taylor W/L

Houston HS TCU Austin College

SCORES

7-0-2 Coach J. E. Platt

0-1 1-1

no team

W/L/T

………

RECORD

2-0-1 Coach A. M. Soule / H.W. South

OPPONENT

1902

1-1 Coach F. D. Perkins

SCORES 22 33 16 17 0 22 24

0 0 0 0 6 11 9

RECORD 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-1 5-1 6-1

at Houston, Texas.

………

8-1 Coach C. B. Moran

OPPONENT

W/L

DANIEL BAKER TRINITY # vs Arkansas AUSTIN COLLEGE OKLAHOMA MISSISSIPPI STATE TULANE KANSAS STATE BAYLOR

W W W W W W W L W #

at Dallas, Texas.

SCORES 50 59 27 57 28 41 41 10 53

0 0 0 0 6 7 0 13 0

RECORD 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 7-1 8-1


1913

………

3-4-2 Coach C. B. Moran

OPPONENT

W/L/T

TRINITY AUSTIN COLLEGE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE MISSISSIPPI STATE KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA A&M HASKELL INSTITUTE BAYLOR LSU

W W W

1914

L L L L T T

………

OPPONENT

W/L/T W T W L W W W W

………

OPPONENT

W/L W W W W W

* TEXAS MISSISSIPPI STATE

W * SWC game.

1916 DATE

NOV.

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-4-1 3-4-2

SCORES 32 0 40 0 63 32 24 14

RECORD

0 0 0 10 9 7 0 7

1-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 2-1-1 3-1-1 4-1-1 5-1-1 6-1-1

D.X. BIBLE Texas A&M head coach (1917 , 19191928)

6-2, 1-1 Coach E. H. Harlan

AUSTIN COLLEGE TRINITY at TCU MO. SCHOOL OF MINES # vs Haskell Institute * at Rice

………

SCORES

Fri Sat Mon Sat Sat Sat Fri Thu Thu

RECORD

L

40 62 13 33 21 0

0 0 10 3 7 7

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 5-1, 0-1

L

13 0

0 7

6-1, 1-1 6-2

#

W/L

* SOUTHWESTERN ! vs LSU SMU # vs Haskell Institute at Rice * at Baylor MO. SCHOOL OF MINES DALLAS UNIV * at Texas

………

All-SWC fullback (1919-20)

1919

6-3, 2-1………………………………… Coach E. H. Harlan SCORES

W

6 0 62 13 0 3 77 20 7

L W W L W W W L

* SWC game. ! at Galveston, Texas.

1917

JACK MAHAN

at Dallas, Texas.

OPPONENT

6 14 23 28 4 11 17 23 30

RECORD

0 0 6 6 12 3 28 14 7

at Fort Worth, Texas. ! at Dallas, Texas.

1915

OCT.

7 6 19 0 0 0 0 14 7

6-1-1 Coach C. B. Moran

AUSTIN COLLEGE TRINITY TCU # vs Haskell Institute !vs LSU RICE OKLAHOMA A&M !vs Ole Miss #

SCORES

#

0 13 0 0 20 0 0 6 21

RECORD

1-0, 1-0 1-1 2-1 3-1 3-2 4-2, 2-0 5-2 6-2 6-3, 2-1

DATE

OCT.

NOV.

at Dallas, Texas.

8-0, 2-0…………………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

NOV.

OPPONENT

5 12 22 27 2 10 20 29

Fri Fri Mon Sat Fri Sat Tue Thu

W/L

AUSTIN COLLEGE DALLAS UNIV SOUTHWESTERN # vs LSU TULANE * at Baylor * TEXAS at Rice

W W W W W W W W

* SWC game.

1918 DATE

OCT. NOV.

DEC.

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

at San Antonio, Texas.

Coach D. X. Bible

OPPONENT

3 3 11 18 24 31 8 15 20 27

Fri Fri Sat Sat Fri Fri Sat Sat Thu Thu

*

* *

*

SAM HOUSTON STC SAN MARCOS STC at SMU HOWARD PAYNE TRINITY OKLAHOMA A&M at Baylor TCU SOUTHWESTERN TEXAS

W/L

W W W W W W W W W W

SCORES

77 28 16 12 42 28 10 48 7 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECORD

1-0 2-0 3-0, 1-0 4-0 5-0 6-0, 2-0 7-0, 3-0 8-0 9-0 10-0, 4-0

* SWC game.

1920

RECORD

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0, 1-0 7-0, 2-0 8-0

………………………………

………

DATE

OCT.

NOV.

6-1-1, 5-1 ……………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

OPPONENT

1 9 15 22 30 6 16 25

Fri Sat Fri Fri Sat Sat Tue Thu

* * * * * *

DANIEL BAKER SMU LSU PHILLIPS UNIV at Oklahoma A&M at Baylor RICE at Texas

W/L

W W T W W W W L

SCORES

110 3 0 47 35 24 7 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

RECORD

1-0 2-0, 1-0 2-0-1 3-0-1, 2-0 4-0-1, 3-0 5-0-1, 4-0 6-0-1, 5-0 6-1-1, 5-1

* SWC game.

………

6-1, 1-1………………………………… Coach D. V. Graves

OPPONENT

26 2 9 16 23 28 7

#

SCORES

66 98 20 27 35 7 7 10

10-0, 4-0

N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S DATE

SWC CHAMPIONS OCT.

………

W/L

REAM FIELD CAMP TRAVIS * at Baylor SOUTHWESTERN CAMP MABRY * at Texas CAMP TRAVIS REMOUNT

W W W W W L W

SCORES

6 12 19 7 19 0 60

0 6 0 0 6 7 0

RECORD

1-0 2-0 3-0, 1-0 4-0 5-0 5-1, 1-1 6-1

* SWC game.

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1921

………

6-1-2, 3-0-2

…………………………

Coach D. X. Bible

NOV.

SWC CHAMPIONS DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 30 Fri OCT. 12 Wed 15 Sat 21 Fri 28 Fri NOV. 5 Sat 11 Fri 24 Thu JAN. 2 Mon

W/L/T

HOWARD PAYNE * at SMU at LSU ARIZONA * OKLAHOMA A&M * at Baylor * at Rice * TEXAS † vs Centre College

W W L W W W T T W

SCORES

14 13 0 17 23 14 7 0 22

7 0 6 13 7 3 7 0 14

1922

………

1-0 2-0, 1-0 2-1 3-1 4-1, 2-0 5-1, 3-0 5-1-1, 3-0-1 5-1-2, 3-0-2 6-1-2

5-4, 2-2…………………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

OPPONENT

SEPT. 29 Fri OCT. 10 Tue 14 Sat 20 Fri 27 Fri NOV. 4 Sat 11 Sat 18 Sat 30 Thu

#

#

* * * *

W/L

HOWARD PAYNE vs Tulsa SOUTHWESTERN at LSU vs Ouachita College at Baylor at SMU RICE at Texas

L L

1923

………

5-3-1, 0-3-1

L L W W #

Sat Fri Fri Sat Sat Fri Sat Sun Thu

#

* * * *

W/L/T

SAM HOUSTON STC HOWARD PAYNE SOUTHWESTERN vs Sewanee at LSU SMU at Baylor at Rice TEXAS

W W W W W L T L L

* SWC game.

1924

………

DATE

7-2-1, 2-2-1

#

SEPT. 20 26 OCT. 3 11 17 25 NOV. 1 7 14 27

Sat Fri Fri Sat Fri Sat Sat Fri Fri Thu

#

* * * * *

W/L/T

JOHN TARLETON SC TRINITY SOUTHWESTERN vs Sewanee ARKANSAS A&M at SMU at Baylor TCU RICE at Texas

W W W W W T L W W L

* SWC game.

1925

………

#

0-1 0-2 1-2 2-2 3-2 3-3, 0-1 3-4, 0-2 4-4, 1-2 5-4, 2-2

Coach D. X. Bible SCORES

53 21 13 14 28 0 0 6 0

0 0 0 0 0 10 0 7 6

RECORD

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 5-1, 0-1 5-1-1, 0-1-1 5-2-1, 0-2-1 5-3-1, 0-3-1

at Dallas, Texas.

…………………………

OPPONENT

13 13 0 0 6 13 17 0 7

RECORD

at Dallas, Texas.

…………………………

OPPONENT

SEPT. 22 28 OCT. 5 13 20 26 NOV. 3 18 29

7 10 33 46 19 7 6 24 14

W W W

* SWC game.

DATE

SCORES

Coach D. X. Bible SCORES

40 33 54 7 40 7 7 28 13 0

0 0 0 0 0 7 15 0 6 7

RECORD

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 5-0-1, 0-0-1 5-1-1, 0-1-1 6-1-1, 1-1-1 7-1-1, 2-1-1 7-2-1, 2-2-1

at Dallas, Texas.

7-1-1, 4-1 ……………………………… Coach D. X. Bible

SWC CHAMPIONS DATE

H I S T O R Y

OPPONENT

SEPT. 25 Fri OCT. 2 Fri 10 Sat 16 Fri 23 Fri 31 Sat NOV. 7 Sat 14 Sat NOV. 26 Thu

#

* * * * *

W/L/T

TRINITY SOUTHWESTERN vs Sewanee SMU SAM HOUSTON STC at Baylor at TCU at Rice TEXAS

W W T W W W L W W

* SWC game.

1926 DATE

SEPT. 24 Fri OCT. 2 Sat 9 Sat 16 Sat 23 Sat

158

………

5-3-1, 1-3-1

OPPONENT

TRINITY SOUTHWESTERN # vs Sewanee NEW MEXICO * at SMU

#

SCORES

20 23 6 7 77 13 0 17 28

10 6 6 0 0 0 3 0 0

W/L/T

W W W W

1-0 2-0 2-0-1 3-0-1, 1-0 4-0-1 5-0-1, 2-0 5-1-1, 2-1 6-1-1, 3-1 7-1-1, 4-1

L

Coach D. X. Bible SCORES

26 35 6 63 7

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

0 0 3 0 9

* * * *

at Baylor TCU RICE at Texas

RECORD

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-1, 0-1

L

1927

………

9 13 20 5

T W L * SWC game.

8-0-1, 4-0-1

#

20 13 0 14

4-2, 0-2 4-2-1, 0-2-1 5-2-1, 1-2-1 5-3-1, 1-3-1

at Dallas, Texas.

…………………………

Coach D. X. Bible

N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 24 Sat OCT. 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 22 Sat 28 Fri NOV. 5 Sat 11 Fri 18 Fri

TRINITY SOUTHWESTERN vs Sewanee ARKANSAS at TCU TEXAS TECH at SMU at Rice TEXAS

#

* * * * *

W/L/T

W W W W T W W W W

* SWC game.

1928

………

DATE

5-4-1, 1-3-1

#

SEPT. 22 29 OCT. 6 13 20 27 NOV. 3 10 16 29

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri Thu

#

* * * * *

W/L/T

TRINITY SOUTHWESTERN vs Sewanee CENTENARY TCU at Arkansas NORTH TEXAS STC at SMU RICE at Texas * SWC game.

1929

………

W W W L L L W T W L #

W/L

SEPT. 28 Sat OCT. 5 Sat 12 Sat 19 Sat 26 Sat NOV. 2 Sat 9 Sat 16 Sat 28 Thu

SOUTHWESTERN at Tulane vs Kansas State at TCU ARKANSAS STEPHEN F AUSTIN STC SMU at Rice TEXAS

W

* * *

* SWC game.

1930

………

L W L L W L W W #

W/L

SEPT. 27 Sat OCT. 4 Sat 11 Sat 18 Sat 25 Sat NOV. 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 27 Thu

SOUTHWESTERN at Nebraska vs Tulane at Arkansas TCU CENTENARY at SMU RICE at Texas

W

* * *

* SWC game.

1931

………

DATE

SEPT. 26 26 OCT. 3 10 17 24 31 NOV. 7 14 26

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

#

* * * * *

Coach D. X. Bible SCORES

21 21 69 0 0 12 44 19 19 0

0 0 0 6 6 27 0 19 0 19

RECORD

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 3-2, 0-1 3-3, 0-2 4-3 4-3-1, 0-2-1 5-3-1, 1-2-1 5-4-1, 1-3-1

SCORES

54 10 19 7 13 54 7 26 13

7 13 0 13 14 0 12 6 0

RECORD

1-0 1-1 2-1 2-2, 0-1 2-3, 0-2 3-3 3-4, 0-3 4-4, 1-3 5-4, 2-3

2-7, 0-5……………………………… Coach Madison Bell

OPPONENT

!* *

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0, 1-0 4-0-1, 1-0-1 5-0-1 6-0-1, 2-0-1 7-0-1, 3-0-1 8-0-1, 4-0-1

at Dallas, Texas.

DATE

#

RECORD

5-4, 2-3……………………………… Coach Madison Bell

OPPONENT

* *

0 0 0 6 0 6 13 0 7

at Dallas, Texas.

DATE

#

SCORES

45 31 18 40 0 47 39 14 28

at Dallas, Texas.

…………………………

OPPONENT

RECORD

at Dallas, Texas.

…………………………

Sat Fri Fri Thu

RECORD

* SWC game. † Dixie Classic, Fair Park, Dallas. ... Attendance 20,000

DATE

30 5 12 25

#

L L L L W L L L

SCORES

43 0 9 0 0 7 7 0 0

0 13 19 13 3 6 13 7 26

RECORD

1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3, 0-1 1-4, 0-2 2-4 2-5, 0-3 2-6, 0-4 2-7, 0-5

at Dallas, Texas. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas.

7-3, 3-2……………………………… Coach Madison Bell

OPPONENT

W/L

SOUTHWESTERN JOHN TARLETON SC at Tulane vs Iowa at TCU BAYLOR at Centenary SMU at Rice TEXAS

W W

* SWC game.

L W L W W L W W #

at Dallas, Texas.

SCORES

33 21 0 29 0 33 7 0 7 7

0 0 7 0 6 7 0 8 0 6

RECORD

1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2, 0-1 4-2, 1-1 5-2 5-3, 1-2 6-3, 2-2 7-3, 3-2


1932

………

DATE

4-4-2, 1-2-2

……………………

OPPONENT

SEPT. 24 Sat OCT. 1 Sat 5 Wed 8 Sat 15 Sat 22 Sat 29 Sat NOV. 5 Sat 11 Fri 24 Thu

#

* * * * *

vs Texas Tech at Tulane SAM HOUSTON STC TEXAS A&I TCU at Baylor at Centenary at SMU RICE at Texas

1933

………

L

L T L T W L

6-3-1, 2-2-1

OPPONENT

SEPT. 23 30 OCT. 6 13 21 28 NOV. 4 11 18 30

Sat Sat Fri Fri Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * *

7 14 26 14 0 0 0 0 14 0

W W

* SWC game.

DATE

SCORES

W

#

0 26 0 0 17 0 7 0 7 21

RECORD

1-0 1-1 2-1 3-1 3-2, 0-1 3-2-1, 0-1-1 3-3-1 3-3-2, 0-1-2 4-3-2, 1-1-2 4-4-2, 1-2-2

………

…………………… W W W W L W L L W T

DATE

2-7-2, 1-4-1

OPPONENT

SEPT. 22 29 OCT. 5 13 20 27 NOV. 3 10 17 29 DEC. 8

Sat Sat Fri Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat

#

* * * * * * !

* SWC game.

…………………… W/L/T

SAM HOUSTON STC TEXAS A&I at Temple vs Centenary TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at SMU RICE at Texas vs Michigan State #

3-7, 1-5……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

OPPONENT

SEPT. 21 27 OCT. 5 12 19 26 NOV. 2 16 28 DEC. 7

Sat Fri Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat

* * !* * * *

W T L L L W T L L L L

W/L/T

STEPHEN F AUSTIN STC at Sam Houston STC TEMPLE at Centenary at TCU BAYLOR at Arkansas at Rice TEXAS SMU

SCORES

W W

37 25 0 6 14 6 7 10 20 0

L L L L L L W L

RECORD

6 0 14 7 19 14 14 17 6 24

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2 2-3, 0-1 2-4, 0-2 2-5, 0-3 2-6, 0-4 3-6, 1-4 3-7, 1-5

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas.

1936

Coach Madison Bell SCORES

38 13 34 17 7 14 0 0 27 10

0 6 14 0 13 7 20 19 0 10

RECORD

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-1, 0-1 5-1, 1-1 5-2 5-3, 1-2 6-3, 2-2 6-3-1, 2-2-1

* SWC game.

1934

………

DATE

at Amarillo, Texas.

W/L/T

TRINITY at Tulane SAM HOUSTON STC TEXAS A&I at TCU BAYLOR at Centenary SMU at Rice TEXAS

1935

Coach Madison Bell

W/L/T

………

8-3-1, 3-2-1

DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 26 Sat OCT. 3 Sat 10 Sat 17 Sat 24 Sat 31 Sat NOV. 7 Sat 11 Wed 14 Sat 21 Sat 26 Thu DEC. 5 Sat

SAM HOUSTON STC at Hardin-Simmons at Rice TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at SMU at San Francisco UTAH at Centenary TEXAS MANHATTAN COLLEGE

* * * * *

*

Coach H. H. Norton SCORES

28 14 6 0 0 10 7 0 6 0 13

0 14 40 13 13 7 7 28 25 13 26

W/L/T

Coach H. H. Norton SCORES

W W W W T

39 3 3 18 0 0 22 38 20 0 0 13

L W W W L L W

6 0 0 7 0 18 6 14 7 3 7 6

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 3-0, 1-0 4-0, 2-0 4-0-1, 2-0-1 4-1-1, 2-1-1 5-1-1, 3-1-1 6-1-1 7-1-1 7-2-1 7-3-1, 3-2-1 8-3-1

— — — — 14 — — 15 15 14 — —

* SWC game.

RECORD

1-0 1-0-1 1-1-1 1-2-1 1-3-1, 0-1 2-3-1, 1-1 2-3-2, 1-1-1 2-4-2, 1-2-1 2-5-2, 1-3-1 2-6-2, 1-4-1 2-7-2

……………………

1937

………

DATE

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

5-2-2, 2-2-2

OPPONENT

2 9 16 23 30 6 13 25 4

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat

* * * * * *

W/L/T

at Manhattan College MISSISSIPPI STATE at TCU (#18) BAYLOR at (#20) Arkansas SMU at (#15) Rice TEXAS at San Francisco

at Beaumont, Texas. ! at San Antonio, Texas.

……………………

Coach H. H. Norton SCORES

W W T L L W T W W

14 14 7 0 13 14 6 7 42

7 0 7 13 26 0 6 0 0

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 2-0-1, 0-0-1 2-1-1, 0-1-1 2-2-1, 0-2-1 3-2-1, 1-2-1 3-2-2, 1-2-2 4-2-2, 2-2-2 5-2-2

— — — 13 — — — — —

* SWC game.

1938

………

4-4-1, 2-3-1

DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 24 Sat OCT. 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 22 Sat 29 Sat NOV. 5 Sat 12 Sat 24 Thu

TEXAS A&I TULSA SANTA CLARA TCU at (#17) Baylor ARKANSAS at SMU at Texas RICE

* * * * * *

…………………… W/L/T

W W L L T W L L W

Coach H. H. Norton SCORES

52 20 0 6 6 13 7 6 27

0 0 7 34 6 7 10 7 0

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2, 0-1 2-2-1, 0-1-1 3-2-1, 1-1-1 3-3-1, 1-2-1 3-4-1, 1-3-1 4-4-1, 2-3-1

— — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1939

………

11-0, 6-0

…………………………

Coach H. H. Norton

N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 23 30 OCT. 6 14 21 28 NOV. 4 11 18 30 JAN. 1

Sat Sat Fri Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Mon

* * * * * * †

at Oklahoma A&M CENTENARY at Santa Clara VILLANOVA at TCU BAYLOR at Arkansas (#13) SMU at Rice TEXAS at (#5) Tulane

W/L/T

W W W W W W W W W W W

SCORES

32 14 7 33 20 20 27 6 19 20 14

0 0 3 7 6 0 0 2 0 0 13

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0, 1-0 6-0, 2-0 7-0, 3-0 8-0, 4-0 9-0, 5-0 10-0, 6-0 11-0

— — — — 9 5 5 2 2 1 1

* SWC game. † Sugar Bowl, Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana. Attendance: 72,000

1940 MARSHALL ROBNETT and JOHN KIMBROUGH 1940 All-Americans

………

9-1, 5-1……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

SWC CO-CHAMPIONS DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 28 Sat

TEXAS A&I

W/L/T

W

SCORES

26

0

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

RECORD

RK

1-0

159

H I S T O R Y


OCT.

NOV.

JAN.

5 12 19 26 2 9 16 28 1

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Wed

vs Tulsa at UCLA TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at (#14) SMU RICE at Texas vs (#12) Fordham

#

* * * * * * †

* SWC game.

1941

#

W W W W W W W

41 7 21 14 17 19 25 0 13

L W

6 0 7 7 0 7 0 7 12

2-0 3-0 4-0, 1-0 5-0, 2-0 6-0, 3-0 7-0, 4-0 8-0, 5-0 8-1, 5-1 9-1

— — 2 4 5 4 3 2 6

at Alamo Stadium, San Antonio, Texas. † Cotton Bowl, Dallas. Attendance: 45,507

………

9-2, 5-1……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

SWC CHAMPIONS DATE

SEPT. 27 Sat OCT. 4 Sat 11 Sat 18 Sat 25 Sat NOV. 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 27 Thu DEC. 6 Sat JAN. 1 Thu

#

* * !* * * * % †

OPPONENT

W/L

SAM HOUSTON STC vs Texas A&I at New York Univ at TCU BAYLOR at Arkansas SMU at Rice (#10) TEXAS vs (#19) Washington State vs (#20) Alabama

W W W W W W W W

* SWC game.

1942

………

#

54 41 49 14 48 7 21 19 0 7 21

L W L

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0, 1-0 5-0, 2-0 6-0, 3-0 7-0, 4-0 8-0, 5-0 8-1, 5-1 9-1 9-2

— — — 14 9 5 5 4 2 9 9

0 0 7 0 0 0 10 6 23 0 29

at San Antonio, Texas. ! at Little Rock, Ark. % at Tacoma, Wash. † Cotton Bowl, Dallas Attendance: 33,000

4-5-1, 2-3-1

DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 26 Sat OCT. 3 Sat 10 Sat 17 Sat 24 Sat 31 Sat NOV. 7 Sat 14 Sat 26 Thu DEC. 5 Sat

at LSU TEXAS TECH at Corpus Christi NAS (#17) TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at SMU at Rice at (#18) Texas WASHINGTON STATE

* * * * * *

SCORES

…………………… W/L/T

L W L L L W W T L W

Coach H. H. Norton SCORES

7 19 7 2 0 41 27 0 6 21

16 0 18 7 6 0 20 0 12 0

RECORD

RK

0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3, 0-1 1-4, 0-2 2-4, 1-2 3-4, 2-2 3-4-1, 2-2-1 3-5-1, 2-3-1 4-5-1

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1943

………

7-2-1, 4-1 ………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

DATE

OPPONENT

W/L/T

SEPT. 25 Sat OCT. 2 Sat 9 Sat 16 Sat 23 Sat 30 Sat NOV. 6 Sat 13 Sat 25 Thu JAN. 1 Sat

BRYAN AFB at Texas Tech at LSU at TCU at North Texas AC at Arkansas SMU at Rice (#12) TEXAS vs LSU

W W W W

* #

* * * * †

* SWC game.

1944

………

DATE

H I S T O R Y

SEPT. 23 30 OCT. 7 14 21 28 NOV. 4 11 18 30 DEC. 8

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Fri

#

* ! * * * *

#

DATE

SEPT. 22 29 OCT. 6 13 20 27 NOV. 3

160

L L

OPPONENT

W/L

BRYAN AFB vs Texas Tech at Oklahoma TCU at LSU at North Texas AC ARKANSAS at SMU at Rice at Texas at Miami (Fla.)

W W

………

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0, 1-0 4-0-1 5-0-1, 2-0 6-0-1, 3-0 7-0-1, 4-0 7-1-1, 4-1 7-2-1

— — — 18 13 19 16 14 16 —

at Arlington, Texas. † Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla.

#

L L W W L W W L W

SCORES

39 27 14 7 7 61 6 39 19 0 70

0 14 21 13 0 0 7 6 6 6 14

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2, 0-1 3-2 4-2 4-3, 0-2 5-3, 1-2 6-3, 2-2 6-4, 2-3 7-4

— — — — — — — — — — —

at San Antonio, Texas. ! at Arlington, Texas.

6-4, 3-3……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

OPPONENT

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

W W W

6 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 27 19

7-4, 2-3……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

* SWC game.

1945

T

SCORES

48 13 28 13 0 13 22 20 13 14

ELLINGTON FIELD at Texas Tech OKLAHOMA LSU * at TCU * BAYLOR * at Arkansas

W/L

W W W L L W W

SCORES

54 16 19 12 12 19 34

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

0 6 14 31 13 13 0

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 3-2, 0-1 4-2, 1-1 5-2, 2-1

— — — 17 — — —

10 Sat 17 Sat 29 Thu

* SMU * at Rice * (#10) TEXAS

W

3 0 10

L L

0 6 20

6-2, 3-1 6-3, 3-2 6-4, 3-3

— — —

* SWC game.

1946

………

DATE

SEPT. 21 28 OCT. 5 12 19 26 NOV. 2 9 16 NOV. 28

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

#

* * * * * *

4-6, 3-3……………………………… Coach H. H. Norton

OPPONENT

W/L

NORTH TEXAS STATE vs Texas Tech at Oklahoma at LSU TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at SMU (#14) RICE at (#20) Texas

W

* SWC game.

1947

………

DATE

SEPT. 20 27 OCT. 4 11 18 25 NOV. 1 8 15 27

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

#

* * * * * *

3-6-1, 1-4-1

1948

L L L W W L W L L #

…………………… W/L/T

SOUTHWESTERN vs Texas Tech at Oklahoma at LSU at TCU BAYLOR at Arkansas (#3) SMU at Rice (#7) TEXAS

W W

………

0-9-1, 0-5-1

SEPT. 18 25 OCT. 2 9 16 23 30 NOV. 6 13 25

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

#

* * * * * *

T L L L

…………………

at Villanova vs Texas Tech at Oklahoma at LSU TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at (#8) SMU RICE at Texas

1949

………

1-8-1, 0-5-1

SEPT. 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 24

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

#

* * * * * *

1950

………

DATE

SEPT. 23 30 OCT. 7 14 21 28 NOV. 4 11 18 30 DEC. 8

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Fri

* SWC game.

# #

* * * * * * † #

L W L L L L L T L L #

RK

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2 2-3, 0-1 3-3, 1-1 3-3-1, 1-1-1 3-4-1, 1-2-1 3-5-1, 1-3-1 3-6-1, 1-4-1

— — — — — — — — — —

34 20 42 14 27 20 28 20 28 14

RECORD

RK

0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-5, 0-1 0-6, 0-2 0-7, 0-3 0-8, 0-4 0-9, 0-5 0-9-1, 0-5-1

— — — — — — — — — —

Coach Harry Stiteler

W/L/T

* SWC game.

RECORD

at San Antonio, Texas.

…………………

VILLANOVA vs Texas Tech at Oklahoma at LSU at TCU (#11) BAYLOR at Arkansas (#9) SMU at (#7) Rice TEXAS

0 7 26 19 26 0 21 13 41 32

SCORES

14 14 14 13 14 14 6 14 6 14

T

OPPONENT

— — — — — — — — — —

Coach Harry Stiteler

L L L L L L L L L #

RK

1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 2-3, 1-0 3-3, 2-0 3-4, 2-1 4-4, 3-1 4-5, 3-2 4-6, 3-3

at San Antonio, Texas.

W/L/T

* SWC game.

DATE

SCORES

48 29 14 13 0 24 21 0 7 13

W

OPPONENT

RECORD

Coach H. H. Norton

L L L

#

0 6 10 33 0 0 7 0 27 24

at San Antonio, Texas.

OPPONENT

* SWC game.

DATE

SCORES

47 0 7 9 14 17 0 14 10 7

SCORES

0 26 13 0 6 0 6 27 0 14

35 7 33 34 28 21 27 27 13 42

RECORD

RK

0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4, 0-1 1-5, 0-2 1-6, 0-3 1-6-1, 0-3-1 1-7-1, 0-4-1 1-8-1, 0-5-1

— — — — — — — — — —

at San Antonio, Texas.

7-4, 3-3…………………………… Coach Harry Stiteler

OPPONENT

W/L

vs Nevada vs Texas Tech at (#6) Oklahoma VMI TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at (#7) SMU RICE at (#5) Texas vs Georgia

W W L W W L W W L L W

SCORES

48 34 28 52 42 20 42 25 13 0 40

18 13 34 0 23 27 13 20 21 17 20

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 4-1, 1-0 4-2, 1-1 5-2, 2-1 6-2, 3-1 6-3, 3-2 6-4, 3-3 7-4

— — — — — 13 — — 12 — —

at San Antonio, Texas. † Presidential Cup, Byrd Stadium, College Park, Md. Attendance: 12,245

1951

………

5-3-2, 1-3-2

…………

Coach Raymond George

DATE

OPPONENT

W/L/T

SEPT. 21 Fri 29 Sat

at UCLA vs Texas Tech

W W

#

SCORES

21 20

14 7

RECORD

RK

1-0 2-0

6 10


OCT.

NOV.

6 13 20 27 3 10 17 29

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * *

(#11) OKLAHOMA at Trinity at TCU (#7) BAYLOR at Arkansas SMU at Rice (#16) TEXAS

W W L T L T L W

* SWC game.

1952 DATE

………

3-6-1, 1-4-1

OPPONENT

SEPT. 20 27 OCT. 4 11 18 25 NOV. 1 8 15 27

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

#

* * * * * *

#

7 14 20 21 33 14 28 21

3-0 4-0 4-1, 0-1 4-1-1, 0-1-1 4-2-1, 0-2-1 4-2-2, 0-2-2 4-3-2, 0-3-2 5-3-2, 1-3-2

4 n/a 6 16 18 — — —

JOHN DAVID CROW 1957 Heisman Trophy winner

at Dallas, Texas.

………… W/L/T

at Houston vs Oklahoma A&M KENTUCKY at (#1) Michigan State TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at SMU RICE at (#10) Texas

14 53 14 21 21 14 13 22

W W L L T L W L L L

Coach Raymond George SCORES

21 14 7 6 7 20 31 13 6 12

13 7 10 48 7 21 12 21 16 32

RECORD

TV

RK

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2 2-2-1, 0-0-1 2-3-1, 0-1-1 3-3-1, 1-1-1 3-4-1, 1-2-1 3-5-1, 1-3-1 3-6-1, 1-4-1

— — — — — — — — — regional

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

1953 DATE

………

4-5-1, 1-5 ……………… Coach Raymond George

OPPONENT

SEPT. 19 26 OCT. 3 10 17 24 31 NOV. 7 14 26

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

# * * !* * * *

W/L/T

at Kentucky HOUSTON vs (#18) Georgia at Texas Tech at TCU (#6) BAYLOR at Arkansas SMU at (#16) Rice (#11) TEXAS

W

SCORES

7 14 14 27 20 13 14 0 7 12

T W W W L L L L L

6 14 12 14 7 14 41 23 34 21

RECORD

TV

RK

1-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 3-0-1 4-0-1, 1-0 4-1-1, 1-1 4-2-1, 1-2 4-3-1, 1-3 4-4-1, 1-4 4-5-1, 1-5

— — — — — — — — — —

— — — — — 15 — — — —

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas. ! at Little Rock, Ark.

1954 DATE

………

1-9, 0-6………………… Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant

OPPONENT

SEPT. 18 25 OCT. 2 9 16 23 30 NOV. 6 13 25

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

#

* * * * * *

W/L

(#19) TEXAS TECH vs Oklahoma A&M at Georgia at Houston TCU at Baylor (#4) ARKANSAS at SMU RICE at Texas

SCORES

L L

9 6 6 7 20 7 7 3 19 13

W L L L L L L L

41 14 0 10 21 20 14 6 29 22

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3 1-4, 0-1 1-5, 0-2 1-6, 0-3 1-7, 0-4 1-8, 0-5 1-9, 0-6

— — — — — — — — — —

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

1955 DATE

………

7-2-1, 4-1-1

OPPONENT

SEPT. 16 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 24

Fri Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

at (#1) UCLA # vs (#16) LSU HOUSTON at Nebraska * at (#7) TCU * (#16) BAYLOR * at Arkansas * SMU * at Rice * TEXAS

……… L W W W W W

T W W L

SCORES

0 28 21 27 19 19 7 13 20 6

21 0 3 0 16 7 7 2 12 21

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1, 1-0 5-1, 2-0 5-1-1, 2-0-1 6-1-1, 3-0-1 7-1-1, 4-0-1 7-2-1, 4-1-1

— — — — — — — — — NBC

— — — — 19 12 11 12 9 8

………

SEPT. 22 29 OCT. 6 13 20 27 NOV. 3 10 17 29

# * * * * * *

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Fri

VILLANOVA at LSU vs Texas Tech at Houston (#4) TCU at (#8) Baylor ARKANSAS at SMU RICE at Texas

W/L/T

W W W T W W W W W W

SCORES

19 9 40 14 7 19 27 33 21 34

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

0 6 7 14 6 13 0 7 7 21

W/L/T

# vs Maryland at Texas Tech MISSOURI HOUSTON * at TCU * BAYLOR * at (#11) Arkansas * SMU * at (#20) Rice * TEXAS † vs (#13) Tennessee

1958 DATE

………

W W W W W W W W L L L

SCORES

21 21 28 28 7 14 7 19 6 7 0

13 0 0 6 0 0 6 6 7 9 3

RECORD

TV

RK

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0, 1-0 6-0, 2-0 7-0, 3-0 8-0, 4-0 8-1, 4-1 8-2, 4-2 8-3

NBC — — — — — — — — regional CBS

2 2 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 4 8

4-6, 2-4…………………………………… Coach Jim Myers

OPPONENT

SEPT. 20 27 OCT. 4 11 18 25 NOV. 1 8 15 27

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

W/L/T

# vs Texas Tech at Houston MISSOURI at Maryland * (#20) TCU * at Baylor * ARKANSAS * at (#20) SMU * at Rice * at Texas

9-0-1, 6-0 …………… Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant

OPPONENT

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

8-3, 4-2………………… Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas. † Gator Bowl, Gator Bowl Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla. Attendance: 43,709

L L W W L W L L W L

SCORES

14 7 12 14 8 33 8 0 28 0

15 39 0 10 24 27 21 33 21 27

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 0-2 1-2 2-2 2-3, 0-1 3-3, 1-1 3-4, 1-2 3-5, 1-3 4-5, 2-3 4-6, 2-4

— — — — — — — — — ABC

20 — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

SWC CHAMPIONS DATE

………

OPPONENT

SEPT. 21 28 OCT. 5 12 19 26 NOV. 2 9 16 28 DEC. 27

Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant

W/L/T

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

1956

1957 DATE

1959

RECORD

TV

RK

DATE

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-0-1 4-0-1, 1-0 5-0-1, 2-0 6-0-1, 3-0 7-0-1, 4-0 8-0-1, 5-0 9-0-1, 6-0

— — — — — — regional — — —

9 11 11 9 14 7 5 5 5 4

SEPT. 19 26 OCT. 3 10 17 24 31 NOV. 7 14 26

………

3-7, 0-6…………………………………… Coach Jim Myers

OPPONENT

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

W/L/T

# vs Texas Tech L at (#19) Michigan State W at Mississippi Southern W HOUSTON W * at TCU L * BAYLOR L * at (#17) Arkansas L * SMU L * at Rice L * (#4) TEXAS L

SCORES

14 9 7 28 6 0 7 11 2 17

20 7 3 6 39 13 12 14 7 20

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 3-2, 0-1 3-3, 0-2 3-4, 0-3 3-5, 0-4 3-6, 0-5 3-7, 0-6

— — — — — — regional — — —

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game. # at Dallas, Texas.

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1960 DATE

SEPT. SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. NOV. NOV. NOV.

………

1-6-3, 0-4-3

OPPONENT

17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 24

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

*

* * * * * *

………………………… W/L/T

at LSU TEXAS TECH at Trinity at Houston TCU at (#7) Baylor (#12) ARKANSAS at SMU at (#16) Rice at Texas

L T W L T L L T L L

Coach Jim Myers

SCORES

0 14 14 0 14 0 3 0 14 14

9 14 0 17 14 14 7 0 21 21

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 0-1-1, 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-2-1 1-2-2, 0-0-2 1-3-2, 0-1-2 1-4-2, 0-2-2 1-4-3, 0-2-3 1-5-3, 0-3-3 1-6-3, 0-4-3

— — — — — — — — — ABC

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1961 DATE

……………

4-5-1, 3-4 ……………………………… Coach Jim Myers

OPPONENT

SEPT. 23 30 OCT. 7 14 21 28 NOV. 4 11 18 23

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

W/L/T

HOUSTON at LSU at Texas Tech at Trinity at TCU BAYLOR at Arkansas SMU at Rice (#5) TEXAS

T L W W L W L W L L

SCORES

7 7 38 55 14 23 8 25 7 0

7 16 7 0 15 0 15 12 21 25

RECORD

TV

RK

0-0-1 0-1-1 1-1-1, 1-0 2-1-1 2-2-1, 1-1 3-2-1, 2-1 3-3-1, 2-2 4-3-1, 3-2 4-4-1, 3-3 4-5-1, 3-4

— — — — — — — — — ABC

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1962 DATE

………

3-7, 3-4………………………… Coach Hank Foldberg

OPPONENT

SEPT. 15 22 OCT. 6 13 20 27 NOV. 3 10 17 22

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

W/L

at (#5) LSU at Houston TEXAS TECH at Florida TCU at Baylor (#8) ARKANSAS at SMU at Rice at (#4) Texas

SCORES

L L

0 3 7 6 14 6 7 12 3 3

W L L W L W L L

21 6 3 42 20 3 17 7 23 13

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 0-2 1-2, 1-0 1-3 1-4, 1-1 2-4, 2-1 2-5, 2-2 3-5, 3-2 3-6, 3-3 3-7, 3-4

— — — — — — — — — CBS

— — — — — — — — — —

NOV. .

6 Sat 13 Sat 25 Thu

* SMU * at Rice * TEXAS

L

0 14 17

W L

10 13 21

2-6, 0-5 3-6, 1-5 3-7, 1-6

— — —

— — —

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Ark.

1966 DATE

………

4-5-1, 4-3 …………………… Coach Gene Stallings

OPPONENT

SEPT. 17 24 OCT. 1 8 15 22 29 NOV. 5 12 24

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

W/L/T

at Georgia Tech at Tulane TEXAS TECH at LSU TCU at Baylor (#9) ARKANSAS at SMU at Rice at Texas

L L W T W W L L W L

SCORES

3 13 35 7 35 17 0 14 7 14

38 21 14 7 7 13 34 21 6 22

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 0-2 1-2, 1-0 1-2-1 2-2-1, 2-0 3-2-1, 3-0 3-3-1, 3-1 3-4-1, 3-2 4-4-1, 4-2 4-5-1, 4-3

— — — — — — — — — —

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1967

………

7-4, 6-1………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

SWC CHAMPIONS DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 16 23 30 OCT. 7 14 21 28 NOV. 4 18 23 JAN. 1

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Mon

W/L

* SMU # vs Purdue at LSU FLORIDA STATE * at Texas Tech * at TCU * BAYLOR * ARKANSAS * at Rice * TEXAS † vs (#8) Alabama * SWC game.

#

L L L L W W W W W W W

SCORES

17 20 6 18 28 20 21 33 18 10 20

20 24 17 19 24 0 3 21 3 7 16

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1, 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 1-4, 1-1 2-4, 2-1 3-4, 3-1 4-4, 4-1 5-4, 5-1 6-4, 6-1 7-4

CBS — — — — — — — — — CBS

— — — — — — — — — — —

at Dallas, Texas. † Cotton Bowl, Dallas. Attendance: 73,800

* SWC game.

1963 DATE

………

2-7-1, 1-5-1

OPPONENT

SEPT. 21 28 OCT. 5 12 19 26 NOV. 2 9 16 28

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * !* * * *

……………… W/L/T

at LSU at Ohio State at Texas Tech HOUSTON at TCU BAYLOR at Arkansas SMU at Rice (#1) TEXAS

L L L W T L L L W L

Coach Hank Foldberg SCORES

6 0 0 23 14 7 7 7 13 13

14 17 10 13 14 34 21 9 6 15

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 0-2 0-3, 0-1 1-3 1-3-1, 0-1-1 1-4-1, 0-2-1 1-5-1, 0-3-1 1-6-1, 0-4-1 2-6-1, 1-4-1 2-7-1, 1-5-1

— — — — — — — — — CBS

— — — — — — — — — —

GENE STALLINGS (coat & tie) and his staff enter Kyle Field.

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Ark.

1964 DATE

H I S T O R Y

………

1-9, 1-6………………………… Coach Hank Foldberg

OPPONENT

SEPT. 19 25 OCT. 3 10 17 24 31 NOV. 7 14 26

Sat Fri Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

W/L

at LSU at Houston TEXAS TECH at USC TCU at Baylor (#4) ARKANSAS at SMU at Rice at (#5) Texas

L L L L L L L W L L

SCORES

6 0 12 7 9 16 0 23 8 7

9 10 16 31 14 20 17 0 19 26

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 0-2 0-3, 0-1 0-4 0-5, 0-2 0-6, 0-3 0-7, 0-4 1-7, 1-4 1-8, 1-5 1-9, 1-6

— — — — — — — — — regional

— — — — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

1965 DATE

SEPT. 18 25 OCT. 2 9 16 23 30

162

………

* * * !*

………

3-7, 2-5………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

OPPONENT

SEPT. 21 28 OCT. 5 12 19 26 NOV. 2 9 16 28

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

at (#18) LSU at Tulane at Florida State TEXAS TECH TCU at Baylor (#17) ARKANSAS at SMU RICE at (#6) Texas

3-7, 1-6………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

OPPONENT

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

1968 DATE

at (#8) LSU at Georgia Tech at Texas Tech HOUSTON at TCU BAYLOR at (#2) Arkansas

W/L

SCORES

L W L W L L L

RECORD

0 14 16 10 9 0 0

10 10 20 7 17 31 31

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

TV

0-1 1-1 1-2, 0-1 2-2 2-3, 0-2 2-4, 0-3 2-5, 0-4

ATTEN.

— — — — — — —

L W L L W L L L W L

SCORES

12 35 14 16 27 9 22 23 24 14

13 3 20 21 7 10 25 36 14 35

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3, 0-1 2-3, 1-1 2-4, 1-2 2-5, 1-3 2-6, 1-4 3-6, 2-4 3-7, 2-5

— — — — — — — — — ABC

13 — 17 — — — — — — —

* SWC game.

RK

— — — — — — —

W/L

1969 DATE

SEPT. 20 27 OCT. 4 11 18

………

3-7, 2-5………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

OPPONENT

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

at LSU at Nebraska at Army * at Texas Tech * at TCU

W/L

L L W L L

SCORES

6 0 20 9 6

35 14 13 13 16

RECORD

TV

RK

0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3, 0-1 1-4, 0-2

— — — — —

— — — — —


NOV.

25 1 8 15 27

Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * *

BAYLOR at (#4) Arkansas SMU at Rice (#1) TEXAS

W

24 13 20 6 12

L W L L

0 35 10 7 49

2-4, 1-2 2-5, 1-3 3-5, 2-3 3-6, 2-4 3-7, 2-5

— ABC-R — — —

— — — — —

* SWC game.

1970 DATE

………

2-9, 0-7………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

OPPONENT

SEPT. 12 19 26 OCT. 3 10 17 24 31 NOV. 7 14 26

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

W/L

WICHITA STATE at (#12) LSU at (#1) Ohio State at (#8) Michigan TEXAS TECH TCU at Baylor (#8) ARKANSAS at SMU RICE at (#1) Texas

SCORES

W W

41 20 13 10 7 15 24 6 3 17 14

L L L L L L L L L

14 18 56 14 21 31 29 45 6 18 52

RECORD

TV

RK

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2 2-3, 0-1 2-4, 0-2 2-5, 0-3 2-6, 0-4 2-7, 0-5 2-8, 0-6 2-9, 0-7

— — — — — — — — — — —

— — — — — — — — — — —

DATE

SEPT. 11 18 25 OCT. 2 16 20 23 30 NOV. 6 13 25

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat * Wed * Sat * Sat !* Sat * Sat * Thu *

………

5-6, 4-3………………………… Coach Gene Stallings

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

WICHITA STATE at LSU at (#1) Nebraska CINCINNATI at Texas Tech at TCU BAYLOR at (#8) Arkansas SMU at Rice (#12) TEXAS

W

41 0 7 0 7 3 10 17 27 18 14

1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4, 0-1 1-5, 0-2 2-5, 1-2 3-5, 2-2 4-5, 3-2 5-5, 4-2 5-6, 4-3

— — — — — — — — — — —

29,580 68,576 67,993 26,627 44,380 31,910 28,662 54,446 27,358 47,000 52,090

— — — — — — — — — — —

L L L L L W W W W L

7 37 34 17 28 14 9 9 10 13 34

SEPT. 13 20 27 OCT. 4 11 18 25 NOV. 8 15 28 DEC. 6 22

1972 SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

9 16 23 30 14 21 28 4 11 18 23

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

………

3-8, 2-5…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

at Wichita State at (#9) Nebraska at (#9) LSU ARMY TEXAS TECH TCU at Baylor (#20) ARKANSAS at SMU RICE at (#6) Texas

W

36 7 17 14 14 10 13 10 27 14 3

1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4, 0-1 1-5, 0-2 1-6, 0-3 2-6, 1-3 3-6, 2-3 3-7, 2-4 3-8, 2-5

— — — — — — — — — — ABC

22,659 76,042 68,538 46,680 34,216 28,770 40,000 36,723 32,109 28,231 68,000

— — — — — — — — — — —

L L L L L L W W L L

13 37 42 24 17 13 15 7 17 20 38

DATE

SEPT. 15 22 29 OCT. 6 13 20 27 NOV. 3 10 17 22

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

………

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

WICHITA STATE at (#11) LSU BOSTON COLLEGE at Clemson at Texas Tech at TCU BAYLOR at Arkansas SMU at Rice (#11) TEXAS

W

48 23 24 30 16 35 28 10 45 20 13

1-0 1-1 1-2 2-2 2-3, 0-1 3-3, 1-1 4-3, 2-1 4-4, 2-2 5-4, 3-2 5-5, 3-3 5-6, 3-4

— — — — — — — — — — —

31,474 68,394 36,317 30,000 50,102 32,010 44,182 37,261 37,180 45,000 52,974

— — — — — — — — — — —

L L W L W W L W L L

0 28 32 15 28 16 22 14 10 24 42

SEPT. 11 18 25 OCT. 2 9 16 23 30 NOV. 13 20 25 JAN. 2

1974 DATE

SEPT. 14 21 28 OCT. 5 12 19 26 NOV. 2 9 16 29

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* * * * * * *

………

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

CLEMSON at (#7) LSU at Washington at Kansas (#7) TEXAS TECH TCU at Baylor ARKANSAS at SMU RICE at (#17) Texas

W W W

24 21 28 10 28 17 20 20 14 37 3

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 4-1, 1-0 5-1, 2-0 6-1, 3-0 7-1, 4-0 7-2, 4-1 8-2, 5-1 8-3, 5-2

— — — — ABC-R — — — — — ABC-R

38,792 69,088 54,000 36,230 50,620 36,701 48,500 47,887 44,463 45,334 77,584

20 12 9 5 16 8 8 8 5 10 8

W W W W L W L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

W W W W W W W W W W

7 39 43 10 38 14 19 36 33 20 6 0

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0, 1-0 6-0, 2-0 7-0, 3-0 8-0, 4-0 9-0, 5-0 10-0, 6-0 10-1, 6-1 10-2

— — ABC-R — — — — — — ABC-R ABC ABC

47,021 69,445 45,524 37,100 52,254 34,210 53,693 49,809 67,000 56,679 52,000 52,129

9 11 8 6 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 6

0 14 15 28 7 0 0 10 18 7 32

L L

0 8 13 0 9 6 10 3 14 10 31 20

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sun

* * * * * !* * * †

………

10-2, 6-2

………………………

Coach Emory Bellard

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

VIRGINIA TECH KANSAS STATE at Houston at Illinois (#15) TEXAS TECH BAYLOR RICE at SMU at (#14) Arkansas TCU at Texas vs Florida

W W

19 34 10 14 16 24 57 36 31 59 27 37

1-0 2-0 2-1, 0-1 3-1 3-2, 0-2 4-2, 1-2 5-2, 2-2 6-2, 3-2 7-2, 4-2 8-2, 5-2 9-2, 6-2 10-2

— — — — — — — ABC-R ABC — ABC-R CBS

44,039 50,027 70,001 67,543 52,651 52,241 47,354 35,213 47,000 44,055 70,000 33,250

14 11 9 — 17 — — — 17 11 11 10

1977 SEPT. 10 17 24 OCT. 1 15 22 29 NOV. 12 19 26 DEC. 3 31

L W L W W W W W W W

0 14 21 7 27 0 34 0 10 10 3 14

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

* * * * * * * * †

………

8-4, 6-2…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

KANSAS at Virginia Tech at (#7) Texas Tech at (#3) Michigan at Baylor at Rice SMU (#8) ARKANSAS at TCU (#1) TEXAS HOUSTON vs (#20) USC

W W W

28 27 33 3 38 28 38 20 52 28 27 28

1-0 2-0 3-0, 1-0 3-1 4-1, 2-0 5-1, 3-0 6-1, 4-0 6-2, 4-1 7-2, 5-1 7-3, 5-2 8-3, 6-2 8-4

— — — ABC — — — — — — ABC-R Mizlou

L W W W L W L W L

14 6 17 41 31 14 21 26 23 57 7 47

ATTEN.

RK

51,454 9 33,500 7 55,008 6 104,802 5 45,000 13 57,500 12 53,932 12 55,028 11 28,563 14 57,443 12 51,790 t17 52,842 t17

* SWC game. † Bluebonnet Bowl, Astrodome, Houston.

DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

………

8-4, 4-4…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

9 23 30 7 14 21

Sat at Kansas Sat at Boston College Sat MEMPHIS STATE Sat * TEXAS TECH Sat * at (#17) Houston Sat * BAYLOR

W W W W

37 37 58 38 0 6

10 2 0 9 33 24

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0, 1-0 4-1, 1-1 4-2, 1-2

— — — — — —

37,640 26,012 56,818 56,121 52,156 55,458

16 9 8 7 6 12

28 4 18 25 2 20

Sat * Sat * Sat !* Sat * Sat * Wed †

W W

38 20 7 15 7 28

21 17 26 7 22 12

5-2, 2-2 6-2, 3-2 6-3, 3-3 7-3, 4-3 7-4, 4-4 8-4

L L

Coach Tom Wilson NOV.

RICE at SMU at (#13) Arkansas TCU at (#14) Texas vs (#19) Iowa State

L W L W

— ABC-R ABC-R — ABC Mizlou

51,461 57,208 54,118 41,484 78,413 41,150

— — — — — —

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas. † Hall of Fame Bowl, Legion Field, Birmingham, Alabama.

8-3, 5-2…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

OPPONENT

L

W/L

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas. † Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas.

DEC.

* SWC game.

Coach Emory Bellard

OLE MISS at LSU ILLINOIS at Kansas State at Texas Tech at TCU BAYLOR SMU at Rice (#5) TEXAS at (#18) Arkansas vs USC

1978

5-6, 3-4…………………………… Coach Emory Bellard

………………………

OPPONENT

1976

* SWC game.

1973

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Sat * Fri * Sat !* Mon †

DATE

OPPONENT

10-2, 6-1

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas. † Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tennessee.

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Ark.

DATE

………

SWC TRI-CHAMPIONS DATE

DATE

* SWC game.

1971

1975

1979 DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV. .

………

6-5, 4-4………………………………… Coach Tom Wilson

OPPONENT

8 15 22 29 6 13 27 3 17

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

#

*

* * * * *

W/L

vs BYU at Baylor at (#6) Penn State at Memphis State at Texas Tech (#7) HOUSTON at Rice SMU (#9) ARKANSAS

L L W W L L W W L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

17 7 27 17 20 14 41 47 10

0-1 0-2, 0-1 1-2 2-2 2-3, 0-2 2-4, 0-3 3-4, 1-3 4-4, 2-3 4-5, 2-4

— — — — — — — ABC-R —

40,000 48,500 77,576 38,477 52,468 59,545 43,000 58,690 62,648

14 — — — — — — — —

18 17 14 7 21 17 15 14 22

* SWC game.

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24 Sat * at TCU 1 Sat * (#6) TEXAS

W W * SWC game.

1980 DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

6 13 20 4 11 18 25 1 15 22 29

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

#

* * * * * * * *

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

5 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 14 21 26 12

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat

* * * * * * * * †

5-5, 3-4 6-5, 4-4

— —

27,229 69,017

— —

NOV.

at Rice Stadium, Houston.

………

4-7, 3-5………………………………… Coach Tom Wilson

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

at Ole Miss at (#12) Georgia (#11) PENN STATE TEXAS TECH at Houston (#13) BAYLOR RICE at (#19) SMU at Arkansas TCU at Texas

W

23 0 9 41 13 7 6 0 24 13 24

1-0 1-1 1-2 2-2, 1-0 2-3, 1-1 2-4, 1-2 2-5, 1-3 2-6, 1-4 2-7, 1-5 3-7, 2-5 4-7, 3-5

— — — — — — — ABC-R — — —

47,482 60,150 66,783 65,379 46,525 69,588 51,630 41,289 38,715 48,546 72,537

— — — — — — — — — — —

1981 DATE

7 7

13 Sat !* at (#10) Arkansas 20 Sat * TCU 25 Sat * at (#14) Texas

#

L L W L L L L L W W

20 42 25 21 17 46 10 27 27 10 14

1983 DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

at Veterans Memorial Stadium, Jackson, Mississippi.

………

SEPT.

7-5, 4-4………………………………… Coach Tom Wilson W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

at California at Boston College LOUISIANA TECH at Texas Tech HOUSTON at Baylor at Rice (#13) SMU (#16) ARKANSAS TCU (#7) TEXAS vs Oklahoma State

W

29 12 43 24 7 17 51 7 7 37 13 33

1-0 1-1 2-1 3-1, 1-0 4-1, 2-0 4-2, 2-1 5-2, 3-1 5-3, 3-2 5-4, 3-3 6-4, 4-3 6-5, 4-4 7-5

— — — — — — — — ABC-R — — Mizlou

40,000 31,000 56,217 50,081 66,569 45,000 52,000 62,646 62,003 29,483 71,731 48,600

— — — — — — — — — — — —

OCT.

………

L W W W L W L L W L W

28 13 7 23 6 19 26 27 10 7 21 16

3 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 12 19 26

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

* * * * * * * *

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

* * * * *

35 14 53

………………

W/L/T

CALIFORNIA ARKANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE at Texas Tech HOUSTON at Baylor at Rice (#10) SMU ARKANSAS at TCU (#2) TEXAS

1984 DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

4-5, 2-4 5-5, 3-4 5-6, 3-5

— — —

53,410 51,892 72,368

— — —

SCORES

L

17 W 38 L 15 L 0 W 30 T 13 W 29 L 7 W 36 W 20 L 13

19 17 34 3 7 13 10 10 23 10 45

Coach Jackie Sherrill RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3, 0-1 2-3, 1-1 2-3-1, 1-1-1 3-3-1, 2-1-1 3-4-1, 2-2-1 4-4-1, 3-2-1 5-4-1, 4-2-1 5-5-1, 4-3-1

— — CBS — — WTBS — — — — ABC

51,971 50,064 53,638 52,109 57,622 40,000 40,000 60,219 58,597 28,640 76,751

— — — — — — — — — — —

1 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 17 24 1

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

* * * * * * * *

………

6-5, 3-5………………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

UTEP IOWA STATE ARKANSAS STATE TEXAS TECH at Houston BAYLOR RICE at (#19) SMU at Arkansas (#17) TCU at (#13) Texas

W W W

20 38 22 12 7 16 38 20 0 35 37

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1, 0-1 3-2, 0-2 3-3, 0-3 4-3, 1-3 4-4, 1-4 4-5, 1-5 5-5, 2-5 6-5, 3-5

Gaylord-R Gaylord-R Gaylord-R Raycom-R — — — — Raycom-R — ESPN

42,658 45,239 45,282 51,365 34,103 54,618 43,108 47,113 38,020 38,209 81,309

— — — — — — — — — — —

BOSTON COLLEGE UT ARLINGTON LOUISIANA TECH TEXAS TECH at Houston BAYLOR RICE at (#4) SMU

W/L

L W W L L W W L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

16 61 38 15 20 28 49 9

0-1 1-1 2-1 2-2, 0-1 2-3, 0-2 3-3, 1-2 4-3, 2-2 4-4, 2-3

ABC — — CBS-R — — — CBS

55,177 54,098 53,214 59,416 46,302 64,017 53,767 50,008

— — — — — — — —

38 22 27 24 24 23 7 47

L L L W L L W W

17 17 21 30 9 20 14 28 28 21 12

* SWC game.

1985

5-6, 3-5………………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

OPPONENT

4 18 25 2 9 16 23 30

0 34 16

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas.

………

OPPONENT

1982

L

5-5-1, 4-3-1

OPPONENT

* SWC game. † Independence Bowl, Shreveport, Louisiana.

DATE

L W

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas.

* SWC game.

SEPT.

#

30 13

………

10-2, 7-1

……………………

Coach Jackie Sherrill

SWC CHAMPIONS DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 14 Sat 21 Sat 28 Sat OCT. 5 Sat 12 Sat 19 Sat 26 Sat NOV. 2 Sat 16 Sat 23 Sat 28 Thu JAN. 1Wed

#

* * * * * * * * †

at (#20) Alabama NORTHEAST LOUISIANA TULSA at Texas Tech HOUSTON at (#14) Baylor at Rice (#19) SMU (#9) ARKANSAS at TCU (#18) TEXAS vs (#16) Auburn

* SWC game.

1986

………

#

W/L

L W W W W L W W W W W W

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

10 31 45 28 43 15 43 19 10 53 42 36

0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1, 1-0 4-1, 2-0 4-2, 2-1 5-2, 3-1 6-2, 4-1 7-2, 5-1 8-2, 6-1 9-2, 7-1 10-2

ESPN — — — — — — ESPN ESPN — ESPN CBS

74,697 46,851 44,593 50,148 55,711 48,500 41,195 54,597 58,632 38,782 77,607 73,137

— — — — — — — — — 19 15 11

23 17 10 27 16 20 28 17 6 6 10 16

at Legion Field, Birmingham, Alabama. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

9-3, 7-1………………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

SWC CHAMPIONS DATE

OPPONENT

SEPT. 13 20 27 OCT. 4 11 18 25 NOV. 1 15 22 27 JAN. 1

H I S T O R Y

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Thu

* * * * * !* * * †

at (#14) LSU NORTH TEXAS STATE SOUTHERN MISS TEXAS TECH at Houston (#20) BAYLOR RICE at SMU at (#17) Arkansas TCU at Texas vs (#11) Ohio State

W/L

L W W W W W W W L W W L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

17 48 16 45 19 31 45 39 10 74 16 12

0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1, 1-0 4-1, 2-0 5-1, 3-0 6-1, 4-0 7-1, 5-0 7-2, 5-1 8-2, 6-1 9-2, 7-1 9-3

ESPN — — — Raycom-R ABC-R — — ABC-R Raycom-R ESPN CBS

79,713 54,406 54,938 62,876 28,277 74,739 51,885 58,125 54,912 59,126 75,623 74,188

7 16 14 14 14 11 10 10 7 13 10 8

35 28 7 8 7 30 10 35 14 10 3 28

* SWC game. ! at Little Rock, Arkansas. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

1987

………

10-2, 6-1

……………………

Coach Jackie Sherrill

SWC CHAMPIONS DATE

KEITH WOODSIDE 1986 Cotton Bowl vs. Auburn

164

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

SEPT. 13 20 27 OCT. 4 11 18

OPPONENT

Sat (#6) LSU Sat (#10) WASHINGTON Sat # vs Southern Miss Sat * at Texas Tech Sat * HOUSTON Sat * at Baylor

W/L

L W W L W W

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

3 29 27 21 22 34

0-1 1-1 2-1 2-2, 0-1 3-2, 1-1 4-2, 2-1

ESPN ESPN — Raycom-R — Raycom-R

71,282 58,178 22,150 42,625 64,415 46,812

15 — 16 15 — —

17 12 14 27 17 10


NOV.

JAN.

25 1 15 22 27 1

Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Fri

* at Rice LOUISIANA TECH * (#20) ARKANSAS * at TCU * TEXAS † vs (#13) Notre Dame

* SWC game.

1988 DATE

#

#

* * * * * * *

………

W/L

* SWC game.

DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV. DEC.

2 9 16 30 7 14 21 28 4 24 2 30

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

* * * * * * * * †

21 3 0 24 13 10

5-2, 3-1 6-2 7-2, 4-1 8-2, 5-1 9-2, 6-1 10-2

— — — Raycom-R ESPN CBS

32,500 53,779 73,511 40,164 78,573 73,006

— — 19 16 15 15

7-5, 6-1………………………… Coach Jackie Sherrill

vs (#2) Nebraska at (#17) LSU at (#18) Oklahoma State TEXAS TECH at Houston BAYLOR RICE LOUISIANA TECH at (#11) Arkansas TCU at Texas (#20) ALABAMA

1989

34 32 14 42 20 35

at Veterans Memorial Stadium, Jackson, Mississippi. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

OPPONENT

AUG. 27 Sat SEPT. 3 Sat 24 Sat OCT. 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 22 Sat NOV. 5 Sat 12 Sat 19 Sat 24 Thu DEC. 1 Thu

W W W W W W

#

L L L W W W W W L W W L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

14 0 15 50 30 28 24 56 20 18 28 10

0-1 0-2 0-3 1-3, 1-0 2-3, 2-0 3-3, 3-0 4-3, 4-0 5-3 5-4, 4-1 6-4, 5-1 7-4, 6-1 7-5

Raycom — — — — — — — — Raycom-R ESPN ESPN

58,172 79,018 50,440 63,822 42,361 67,884 53,727 48,023 53,818 52,969 77,809 59,152

10 11 — — — — — — — — — —

23 27 52 15 16 14 10 17 25 0 24 30

1992 DATE

AUG. 26 Wed SEPT. 5 Sat 12 Sat 19 Sat OCT. 3 Sat 17 Sat 24 Sat 31 Sat NOV. 7 Sat 12 Thu 21 Sat 26 Thu JAN. 1 Fri

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

(#7) LSU at Washington at TCU SOUTHERN MISS at Texas Tech (#8) HOUSTON at Baylor at Rice SMU (#10) ARKANSAS TEXAS vs (#23) Pittsburgh

W

28 6 44 31 24 17 14 45 63 22 21 28

1-0 1-1 2-1, 1-0 3-1 3-2, 1-1 4-2, 2-1 5-2, 3-1 6-2, 4-1 7-2, 5-1 7-3, 5-2 8-3, 6-2 8-4

ESPN ABC-R — — Raycom-R — — — — CBS ESPN CBS

61,733 69,434 42,960 58,843 50,743 66,423 45,565 30,900 48,948 57,876 76,803 44,887

— 15 21 22 19 — 23 21 20 14 16 16

DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

1 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 17 24 1 29

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

* * * * * * * * †

L W W L W W W W L W L

16 19 7 14 27 13 11 7 14 23 10 31

………

9-3-1, 5-2-1

………………………

W/L

SCORES

at Hawai’i SW LOUISIANA NORTH TEXAS at LSU TEXAS TECH at (#12) Houston BAYLOR RICE at SMU at Arkansas TCU at (#5) Texas vs (#13) BYU

W W W

28 63 40 8 28 31 20 41 38 20 56 27 65

L W L T W W W W L W

13 14 8 17 24 36 20 15 17 16 10 28 14

Coach R.C. Slocum

RECORD

TV

1-0 ESPN 2-0 — 3-0 — 3-1 — 4-1, 1-0 — 4-2, 1-1 — 4-2-1, 1-1-1 — 5-2-1, 2-1-1 — 6-2-1, 3-1-1 — 7-2-1, 4-1-1 — 8-2-1, 5-1-1 Raycom-R 8-3-1, 5-2-1 CBS 9-3-1 ESPN

ATTEN.

RK

38,237 51,317 52,049 77,703 68,593 45,141 61,017 52,158 23,783 46,418 40,378 82,518 61,441

13 12 12 11 19 20 25 — — — — — —

* SWC game. † Sea World Holiday Bowl, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California.

………

10-2, 8-0

……………………………

Coach R.C. Slocum

DATE

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat Sat Thu Wed

* * * * * * * * †

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

LSU at Tulsa SW LOUISIANA at Texas Tech at (#16) Baylor HOUSTON at Rice at TCU ARKANSAS SMU TEXAS vs (#5) Florida State

W

45 34 34 37 34 27 38 44 13 65 31 2

1-0 Raycom-R 1-1 Raycom-R 2-1 — 3-1, 1-0 Raycom-R 4-1, 2-0 ABC-R 5-1, 3-0 — 6-1, 4-0 — 7-1, 5-0 ESPN 8-1, 6-0 ESPN 9-1, 7-0 — 10-1, 8-0 ESPN 10-2 CBS

L W W W W W W W W W L

7 35 7 14 12 18 21 7 3 6 14 10

* SWC game. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

TV

ATTEN.

RK

66,281 30,122 56,271 50,577 50,267 65,812 42,600 27,762 62,487 52,523 76,532 73,728

20 15 — 23 19 13 12 12 13 12 10 9

……………………………

Coach R.C. Slocum

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

vs (#17) Stanford at LSU TULSA at Missouri TEXAS TECH RICE BAYLOR at SMU LOUISVILLE at Houston TCU at Texas vs (#5) Notre Dame

W W W W W W W W W W W W

10 31 19 26 19 35 19 41 40 38 37 34 3

1-0 Raycom 2-0 ABC-R 3-0 — 4-0 — 5-0, 1-0 Raycom-R 6-0, 2-0 — 7-0, 3-0 ABC-R 8-0, 4-0 — 9-0 ABC-R 10-0, 5-0 ESPN 11-0, 6-0 ABC-R 12-0, 7-0 ESPN 12-1 NBC

#

1993

L

7 22 9 13 17 9 13 7 18 30 10 13 28

TV

ATTEN.

RK

35,240 69,313 58,926 42,031 69,817 53,387 66,542 41,417 48,848 38,644 55,086 81,170 71,615

7 7 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4

Disneyland Pigskin Classic, Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, Calif. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

………

10-2

………………………………………

Coach R.C. Slocum

SWC CHAMPIONS SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

JAN.

4 11 18 2 9 16 23 30 13 20 25 1

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat

* * * * * * * †

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

LSU at (#17) Oklahoma MISSOURI at Texas Tech HOUSTON at Baylor at Rice SMU (#20) LOUISVILLE at TCU TEXAS vs (#4) Notre Dame

W

24 14 73 31 34 34 38 37 42 59 18 21

1-0 1-1 2-1 3-1, 1-0 4-1, 2-0 5-1, 3-0 6-1, 4-0 7-1, 5-0 8-1 9-1, 6-0 10-1, 7-0 10-2

ABC-R ABC-R Raycom-R ABC-R Raycom-R Raycom-R — — ESPN Raycom-R ESPN NBC

61,307 68,211 51,778 50,748 60,575 43,716 46,800 53,076 56,161 33,537 74,748 69,855

5 5 16 14 14 13 11 11 11 10 8 7

L W W W W W W W W W L

0 44 0 6 10 17 10 13 7 3 9 24

* SWC game. † Mobil Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

1994 SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

3 10 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

* * * * !* * *

………

10-0-1 …………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

at LSU (#15) OKLAHOMA SOUTHERN MISS TEXAS TECH at Houston BAYLOR RICE vs SMU at Texas at Louisville TCU

W W W W W W W T W W W

18 36 41 23 38 41 7 21 34 26 34

RECORD

13 1-0 14 2-0 17 3-0 17 4-0, 1-0 7 5-0, 2-0 21 6-0, 3-0 0 7-0, 4-0 21 7-0-1, 4-0-1 10 8-0-1, 5-0-1 10 9-0-1 17 10-0-1, 6-0-1

TV

ATTEN.

RK

— — — — — — — — — — —

75,504 72,577 56,007 64,242 40,184 70,111 56,214 51,056 82,312 36,112 58,113

15 16 12 10 10 7 6 7 11 9 9

* SWC game. ! at Alamodome, San Antonio.

1995 DATE

SEPT.

SWC CHAMPIONS SEPT. 14 21 28 OCT. 5 19 26 NOV. 2 7 16 23 28 JAN. 1

* * * †

DATE

OPPONENT

1991

* * * *

* SWC game.

* SWC game. † John Hancock Bowl, Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas.

1990

#

Kickoff Classic, Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.

8-4, 6-2………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

12-1, 7-0

SWC CHAMPIONS

DATE

………

………

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

2 16 23 7 14 21 28 9 18 25 2 29

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat Sat Sat Fri

* * * * * * * †

………

9-3, 5-2………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

LSU TULSA at (#7) Colorado at Texas Tech SMU at Baylor HOUSTON at Rice MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST at TCU (#6) TEXAS vs (#14) Michigan

W W

33 52 21 7 20 24 31 17 56 38 6 22

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2, 0-1 3-2, 1-1 4-2, 2-1 5-2, 3-1 6-2, 4-1 7-2 8-2, 5-1 8-3, 5-2 9-3

ABC-R Raycom-R ABC — — — — ESPN — — ABC ESPN

70,057 57,067 53,849 51,205 59,573 51,218 58,277 39,500 53,549 44,282 76,221 64,597

3 3 3 8 22 22 19 18 15 16 16 19

L L W W W W W W L W

17 9 29 14 17 9 7 10 14 6 16 20

* SWC game. † Builders Square Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, San Antonio.

1996 DATE

AUG. 24 Sat SEPT. 14 Sat 21 Sat 28 Sat OCT. 5 Sat 12 Sat 19 Sat 26 Sat NOV. 2 Sat 9 Sat 16 Sat 29 Fri

………

6-6, 4-4………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

OPPONENT #

* * * * * * * *

W/L

at BYU at SW Louisiana NORTH TEXAS (#12) COLORADO LOUISIANA TECH at Iowa State (#19) KANSAS STATE TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma State at Baylor OKLAHOMA at Texas * Big 12 game.

L L W L W W L L W W W L #

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

37 22 55 10 63 24 20 10 38 24 33 15

0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3, 0-1 2-3, 0-1 3-3, 1-1 3-4, 1-2 3-5, 1-3 4-5, 2-3 5-5, 3-3 6-5, 4-3 6-6, 4-4

ABC — — ABC-R — FSN-R FSN FSN-R — ABC-R ABC-R ABC

55,229 38,783 56,308 70,339 52,522 44,950 64,155 70,147 41,250 45,112 66,161 81,887

12 25 — — — — — — — — — —

41 29 0 24 13 21 23 13 19 7 16 51

Pigskin Classic, Provo, Utah.

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

165

H I S T O R Y


2000 DATE

SEPT.

R.C. SLOCUM beat Texas at Kyle Field in 1997 to become A&M’s all-time winningest coach and secure the Big 12 South Championship.

1997

………

9-4, 6-2………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC. JAN.

6 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 28 6 1

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri Sat Thu

#

* * * * * * * * ! †

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

SAM HOUSTON STATE SW LOUISIANA vs North Texas at (#16) Colorado IOWA STATE at (#20) Kansas State at Texas Tech (#19) OKLAHOMA ST (OT) BAYLOR at Oklahoma TEXAS vs (#2) Nebraska vs (#5) UCLA

W W W W W

59 66 36 16 56 17 13 28 38 51 27 15 23

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0, 1-0 5-0, 2-0 5-1, 2-1 5-2, 2-2 6-2, 3-2 7-2, 4-2 8-2, 5-2 9-2, 6-2 9-3 9-4

— FSN-R — ABC-R — ABC-R — FSN — FSN ABC ABC CBS

58,619 54,603 42,224 50,877 58,159 43,601 50,513 60,776 64,006 64,929 75,349 64,824 59,215

— — 18 17 13 14 20 25 21 18 15 14 20

L L W W W W L L

6 0 10 10 17 36 16 25 10 7 16 54 29

* Big 12 game. # at Texas Stadium, Irving. ! Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship, Alamodome, San Antonio. † Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

1998

………

11-3, 7-1

……………………………

Coach R.C. Slocum

BIG 12 CHAMPIONS DATE

OPPONENT

AUG. 31 Mon SEPT. 12 Sat 19 Sat 26 Sat OCT. 3 Sat 10 Sat 17 Sat 24 Sat 31 Sat NOV. 7 Sat 14 Sat 27 Fri DEC. 5 Sat JAN. 1 Fri

H I S T O R Y

! vs ( 2) Florida State LOUISIANA TECH at Southern Miss NORTH TEXAS * at Kansas * (#2) NEBRASKA * at Baylor * (#25) TEXAS TECH * at Oklahoma State * OKLAHOMA * (#13) MISSOURI * at Texas $ vs (#2) Kansas State (2OT) † vs (#3) Ohio State

W/L

L

#

W W W W W W W W W W L W L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

14 28 24 28 24 28 35 17 17 29 17 24 36 14

0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1, 1-0 5-1, 2-0 6-1, 3-0 7-1, 4-0 8-1, 5-0 9-1, 6-0 10-1, 7-0 10-2, 7-1 11-2 11-3

ABC — FSN — FSN-R ABC-R — ABC-R FSN FX FSN-R ABC ABC ABC

59,232 55,073 33,233 56,072 36,000 60,798 42,333 62,873 47,250 54,506 60,433 83,687 60,798 76,502

14 18 17 17 18 18 10 8 8 7 6 6 10 8

23 7 6 9 21 21 14 10 6 0 14 26 33 24

* Big 12 game. ! Kickoff Classic, Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. $ Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship, TWA Dome, St Louis, Mo. † Nokia Sugar Bowl, Superdome, New Orleans.

1999 DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

………

4 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 26 28

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri Tue

! vs Louisiana Tech TULSA SOUTHERN MISS * at Texas Tech * BAYLOR * KANSAS * at Oklahoma * OKLAHOMA STATE * at (#9) Nebraska * at Missouri * (#7) TEXAS † vs (#13) Penn State

SEPT.

OCT.

DEC.

25 — — — — — — — 24 23 22 —

1 6 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 23 28

Sat Thu Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri Fri

* * * * * * * * †

………

8-4, 4-4………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

McNEESE STATE at Wyoming OKLAHOMA STATE NOTRE DAME BAYLOR at (#20) Colorado at Kansas State IOWA STATE at Texas Tech at (#3) Oklahoma (#5) TEXAS vs TCU

W W W W W

38 28 21 24 16 21 31 24 0 10 7 28

1-0 2-0 3-0, 1-0 4-0 5-0, 2-0 5-1, 2-1 6-1, 3-1 7-1, 4-1 7-2, 4-2 7-3, 4-3 7-4, 4-4 8-4

— ESPN2 — ABC-R — — — — — ABC-R ABC ESPN

70,656 18,131 86,201 87,206 82,589 49,521 49,935 85,661 52,649 75,525 87,555 53,480

— — — — 24 25 — — 24 — — —

L W W L L L W

24 20 7 3 10 31 24 21 12 31 21 9

………

6-6, 3-5………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

W W

31 14 3 31 47 41 47 31 23 30 27 20

1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2, 0-1 4-2, 1-1 5-2, 2-1 5-3, 2-2 5-4, 2-3 6-4, 3-3 6-5, 3-4 6-6, 3-5

— ESPN ABC-R — — FSN-R — TBS FSN-R ABC-R — ABC

75,087 45,489 83,746 72,802 86,478 38,673 34,000 81,054 47,607 84,036 78,186 83,711

23 20 19 24 23 — — — — — — —

* * * * * * * *

L W L W W L L W L L

7 12 13 3 48 0 22 38 28 26 33 50

* Big 12 game.

2003

………

4-8, 2-6………………… Coach Dennis Franchione

DATE

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

AUG. 30 Sat SEPT. 6 Sat 18 Thu 27 Sat OCT. 4 Sat 11 Sat 18 Sat 25 Sat NOV. 1 Sat 8 Sat 15 Sat 28 Fri

ARKANSAS STATE UTAH at (#8) Virginia Tech (#17) PITTSBURGH at Texas Tech BAYLOR at (#14) Nebraska (#18) OKLAHOMA STATE KANSAS at (#1) Oklahoma at Missouri (#6) TEXAS

W W

26 28 19 26 28 73 12 10 45 0 22 15

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2 2-3, 0-1 3-3, 1-1 3-4, 1-2 3-5, 1-3 4-5, 2-3 4-6, 2-4 4-7, 2-5 4-8, 2-6

— — ESPN ABC-R FSN — FSN-R ABC-R — ABC-R FSN-R ABC

75,804 74,019 65,115 79,116 51,772 73,030 77,604 79,153 68,487 83,461 55,505 84,094

— — — — — — — — — — — —

* * * * * * * *

L L L W L L W L L L

11 26 35 37 59 10 48 38 33 77 45 46

* Big 12 game.

2004

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1, 0-1 4-1, 1-1 5-1, 2-1 5-2, 2-2 6-2, 3-2 6-3, 3-3 7-3, 4-3 8-3, 5-3 8-4

— — ABC-R FSN — FSN-R FSN — ABC-R FSN-R ABC ESPN

40,328 67,647 65,264 53,513 75,476 70,232 74,552 74,008 77,705 57,472 86,128 65,380

7 7 5 5 13 13 13 22 21 — 24 18

SEPT.

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

RK

80,232 69,273 69,184 83,644 75,523 40,076 48,931 80,659 36,310 87,188 84,012 36,974

W/L

37 62 23 19 45 34 6 21 0 51 20 0

L

ATTEN.

NBC FSN — FSN-R — FSN-R ABC-R ABC-R — ABC-R ABC ESPN

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE at Pittsburgh (#7) VIRGINIA TECH LOUISIANA TECH TEXAS TECH (OT) at Baylor at Kansas NEBRASKA at Oklahoma State (#1) OKLAHOMA MISSOURI (2OT) at (#10) Texas

W W W

W W

L L L

TV

0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1, 1-0 3-2, 1-1 4-2, 2-1 5-2, 3-1 6-2, 4-1 7-2, 5-1 7-3, 5-2 7-4, 5-3 7-5

AUG. 31 Sat SEPT. 7 Sat 21 Sat 28 Sat OCT. 5 Sat 12 Sat 19 Sat 26 Sat NOV. 2 Sat 9 Sat 16 Sat 29 Fri

DATE

L

L W W W W

RECORD

24 3 17 15 26 0 7 10 16 35 43 43

OPPONENT

RK

L

W W W

SCORES

10 51 45 33 19 24 30 26 21 31 17 41

OPPONENT

2002

ATTEN.

W

L

DATE

TV

L

* * * * * * * * †

W/L

at Notre Dame WYOMING TEXAS-EL PASO TEXAS TECH COLORADO at Baylor at Iowa State (#10) KANSAS STATE at Oklahoma State (#1) OKLAHOMA at (#12) Texas vs Mississippi State (OT)

* Big 12 game. † galleryfurniture.com Bowl, Astrodome, Houston, Texas.

RECORD

* Big 12 game. ! at Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La. † Sylvania Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, San Antonio.

166

NOV.

SCORES

W W

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri Sun

2001

W/L

17 13 6 21 13 17 51 3 37 14 16 24

2 9 16 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 24 31

DATE

8-4, 5-3………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

OPPONENT

7-5, 5-3………………………………… Coach R.C. Slocum

* Big 12 game. † Indepedence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

BIG 12 SOUTH CHAMPIONS DATE

………

OPPONENT

2 11 18 OCT. 2 9 16 23 30 NOV. 6 13 26 JAN. 1Sat

………

7-5, 5-3………………… Coach Dennis Franchione

OPPONENT

W/L

Thu at (#19) Utah Sat WYOMING Sat CLEMSON Sat * KANSAS STATE Sat * at Iowa State Sat * at (#15) Oklahoma State Sat * COLORADO (OT) Sat * at Baylor (OT) Sat * (#2) OKLAHOMA Sat * TEXAS TECH (OT) Fri * at (#5) Texas †vs (#15) Tennessee

L W W W W W W L L W L L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

21 31 27 42 34 36 29 34 35 32 13 7

0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1, 1-0 4-1, 2-0 5-1, 3-0 6-1, 4-0 6-2, 4-1 6-3, 4-2 7-3, 5-2 7-4, 5-3 7-5

ESPN FSN TBS TBS — FSN — — ABC-R ABC-R ABC FOX

45,419 65,600 71,565 72,675 44,307 47,800 73,745 41,283 81,125 82,278 83,891 75,704

— — — — — 23 17 17 — 22 22 20

41 0 6 30 3 20 26 35 42 25 26 38

* Big 12 game. † SBC Cotton Bowl, Dallas.


RED, WHITE & BLUE OUT Sept. 22, 2001

2005 DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

OCT.

………

5-6, 3-5………………… Coach Dennis Franchione

OPPONENT

3 17 22 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 25

Sat Sat Thu Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri

* * * * * * * *

W/L

at Clemson SMU TEXAS STATE BAYLOR (OT) at Colorado OKLAHOMA STATE at Kansas State IOWA STATE at (#16) Texas Tech at Oklahoma (#2) TEXAS

L W W W L W W L L L L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

24 66 44 16 20 62 30 14 17 30 29

0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1, 1-0 3-2, 1-1 4-2, 2-1 5-2, 3-1 5-3, 3-2 5-4, 3-3 5-5, 3-4 5-6, 3-5

ABC-R FSN FSN-SW FSN FSN — — ABC-R FSN ABC-R ABC

80,000 75,128 72,741 79,280 50,686 78,451 45,915 86,172 55,755 84,943 86,617

17 — — — — — — — — — —

25 8 31 13 41 23 28 42 56 36 40

NOV.

DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 24 28

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri Thu

$ * * * * * * * * †

………

9-4, 5-3………………… Coach Dennis Franchione

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

THE CITADEL LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE vs Army LOUISIANA TECH TEXAS TECH at Kansas (#19) MISSOURI at Oklahoma State (OT) at Baylor (#18) OKLAHOMA NEBRASKA at (#11) Texas vs (#20) California

W W W W

35 51 28 45 27 21 25 34 31 16 27 12 10

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-1, 0-1 5-1, 1-1 6-1, 2-1 7-1, 3-1 8-1, 4-1 8-2, 4-2 8-3, 4-3 9-3, 5-3 9-4

— — ESPN2 — ABC-R FSN ABC-R — — ABC-SN ABC-R ABC ESPN

70,104 67,079 64,583 68,563 85,979 46,445 71,136 43,006 51,385 85,697 83,336 89,102 62,395

— — — — — — — 25 22 21 24 — 21

L W W W W L L W L

3 7 24 14 31 18 19 33 21 17 28 7 45

* Big 12 game. $ AT&T Corps Classic, San Antonio. † Pacific Life Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif.

2007 DATE

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

1 8 15 20 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 23 29

Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Fri Sat

* * * * * * * * †

………

7-6, 4-4………………… Coach Dennis Franchione

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

MONTANA STATE FRESNO STATE (3OT) LOUISIANA-MONROE at Miami BAYLOR OKLAHOMA STATE at Texas Tech at Nebraska (#12) KANSAS at (#5) Oklahoma at (#7) Missouri (#12) TEXAS vs Penn State

W W W

38 47 54 17 34 24 7 36 11 14 26 38 17

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 4-1, 1-0 5-1, 2-0 5-2, 2-1 6-2, 3-1 6-3, 3-2 6-4, 3-3 6-5, 3-4 7-5, 4-4 7-6

— FSN — ESPN Versus FSN ABC-R — ESPN2 ABC-SN FSN ABC-N ESPN

79,438 75,922 77,309 44,622 82,970 86,217 55,491 84,473 85,341 85,044 64,945 88,253 66,166

25 23 25 20 — — — — — — — — —

L W W L W L L L W L

7 45 14 34 10 23 35 14 19 42 40 30 24

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

DATE

OPPONENT

W/L

L W L W L L L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

14 28 23 21 28 30 25

0-1 1-1 1-2 2-2 2-3, 0-1 2-4, 0-2 2-5, 0-3

— Versus ABC-R Versus — — FSN

78,691 28,007 84,165 84,090 51,147 78,669 86,012

— — — — — — —

18 22 41 17 56 44 43

W W L L L

49 24 28 21 9

35 17 66 41 49

3-5, 1-3 4-5, 2-3 4-6, 2-4 4-7, 2-5 4-8, 2-6

FCS — ABC-R — ESPN

45,495 78,121 85,603 43,549 98,621

— — — — —

5 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 26 28

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Mon

† * * * * * * * * !

………

6-7, 3-5…………………………… Coach Mike Sherman

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

NEW MEXICO UTAH STATE UAB vs Arkansas (#15) OKLAHOMA STATE at Kansas State at (#21) Texas Tech IOWA STATE at Colorado at Oklahoma BAYLOR (#3) TEXAS vs Georgia

W W W

41 38 56 19 31 14 52 35 34 10 38 39 20

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 3-2, 0-1 3-3, 0-2 4-3, 1-2 5-3, 2-2 5-4, 2-3 5-5, 2-4 6-5, 3-4 6-6, 3-5 6-7

— — — ESPN2 FSN FCS — — FCS FSN — ESPN ESPN2

73,887 73,599 74,656 71,872 76,153 44,934 57,733 72,530 47,227 85,013 82,106 84,671 49,653

— — — — — — — — — — — — —

L L L W W L L W L L

6 30 19 47 36 62 30 10 35 65 3 49 44

* Big 12 game. † Southwest Classic, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington. ! AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl, Shreveport.

2010

………

9-4, 6-2…………………………… Coach Mike Sherman

BIG 12 SOUTH TRI-CHAMPIONS DATE

4 11 18 30 OCT. 9 16 23 30 NOV. 6 13 20 25 JAN. 7 SEPT.

Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat

* † * * * * * * * !

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN LOUISIANA TECH FIU at Oklahoma State vs Arkansas (#21) MISSOURI at Kansas TEXAS TECH (#11) OKLAHOMA at Baylor (#9) NEBRASKA at Texas vs (#11) LSU

W W W

48 48 27 35 17 9 45 42 33 42 9 24 41

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1, 0-1 3-2 3-3, 0-2 4-3, 1-2 5-3, 2-2 6-3, 3-2 7-3, 4-2 8-3, 5-2 9-3, 6-2 9-4

— — — ESPN ABC FSN FSN — FSN FSN ABC ESPN FOX

81,287 77,579 79,069 48,284 65,622 83,453 44,239 84,479 81,392 45,089 90,079 100,752 83,514

— — — — — — — — — 23 18 17 17

L L L W W W W W W L

7 16 20 38 24 30 10 27 19 30 6 17 24

* Big 12 game. † Southwest Classic, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington. ! AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic, Arlington.2011 (7-6, 4-5)

2011 DATE

SEPT.

4-8, 2-6…………………………… Coach Mike Sherman

AUG. 30 Sat ARKANSAS STATE SEPT. 6 Sat at New Mexico 20 Sat MIAMI 27 Sat ARMY OCT. 4 Sat * at (#21) Oklahoma State 11 Sat * KANSAS STATE 18 Sat * (#7) TEXAS TECH

at Iowa State COLORADO (#6) OKLAHOMA at Baylor at (#4) Texas

2009

OCT. ………

* * * * *

DATE

* Big 12 game. † Valero Alamo Bowl, San Antonio.

2008

Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu

* Big 12 game.

* Big 12 game.

2006

25 1 8 15 27

NOV.

DEC.

4 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 24 31

Sun Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Thu Sat

† * * * * * * * * !

………

7-6, 4-5…………………………… Coach Mike Sherman

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORES

RECORD

TV

ATTEN.

RK

SMU Idaho (#7) Oklahoma State vs (#18) Arkansas at Texas Tech (#20) Baylor at Iowa State Missouri (OT) at (#6) Oklahoma at (#14) Kansas State (4OT) Kansas (#25) TEXAS vs Northwestern

W W

46 37 29 38 45 55 33 31 25 50 61 25 33

1-0 2-0 2-1, 0-1 2-2 3-2, 1-1 4-2, 2-1 5-2, 3-1 5-3, 3-2 5-4, 3-3 5-5, 3-4 6-5, 4-4 6-6, 4-5 7-6

FSN FSN-PPV ABC-R ESPN FX FX ABC-R FX ABC-R ABC-R FSN ESPN ESPN

86,951 86,623 87,358 69,838 58,416 87,361 51,131 86,934 85,709 46,204 86,411 88,645 68,395

8 9 8 14 24 19 17 16 — — — — —

L L W W W L L L W L W

14 7 30 42 20 28 17 38 41 53 7 27 22

* Big 12 game † Southwest Classic, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington ! Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, Reliant Stadium, Houston

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

167

H I S T O R Y


ALL-TIME Alabama Arizona Arkansas Arkansas A&M Arkansas State Army Auburn Austin College Baylor Boston College Brigham Young Bryan Air Field California Camp Mabry Camp Travis C.C. Travis Remount Centenary Centre College Cincinnati The Citadel Clemson Colorado Corpus Christi NAS Dallas University Daniel Baker Deaf Institute Ellington Field Florida Florida State Fordham Fort Worth Univ. Fresno State Galveston High Georgia Georgia Tech Hardin-Simmons Haskell Institute Hawai’i Henry College Houston High Houston Houston YMCA Howard Payne

W

L

T

OPPONENT

1 1 24 1 3 3 2 12 68 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 3 3 0 3 3 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 3 19 1 3

3 0 41 0 1 1 0 0 31 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 12 0 1

0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

Idaho Illinois Iowa Iowa State Kansas City Medics Kansas Kansas State Kentucky Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Manhattan Marshall Maryland McNeese State Memphis Miami, Fla. Michigan Michigan State Middle Tennessee State Ole Miss Mississippi State Missouri Missouri Mines Montana State Nebraska Nevada New Mexico New York Univ. North Texas North Texas AC Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Ouachita Penn State Phillips of Enid Pittsburgh Polytechnic

DECADE

H I S T O R Y

AGGIE FOOTBALL BY DECADE 168

OPPONENTS

Overall (117 seasons): 681-450-48

2012 opponents highlighted OPPONENT

VS .

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s TOTAL

W

L

T

OPPONENT

1 2 1 10 0 9 8 1 5 2 20 10 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 7 2 1 4 1 3 1 7 1 1 2 0 11 17 1 1 1 1 1

0 0 0 1 0 2 7 1 1 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 3 5 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 19 10 0 3 0 2 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Purdue 0 1 0 Ream Field 1 0 0 Rice 50 27 2 St. Edwards 1 0 0 Sam Houston State 10 0 0 San Francisco 2 0 0 Santa Clara 1 1 0 Sewanee 5 2 1 SMU 42 29 7 South Carolina State (2012 is first meeting) Southern California 0 3 0 Southern Mississippi 7 0 0 Southwestern 18 0 0 Stanford 1 0 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 0 0 Tarleton State 2 0 0 Temple 0 2 0 Tennessee 0 2 0 Texas A&I 5 0 1 TCU 56 29 7 Texas 37 76 5 Texas State 2 0 0 Texas Tech 37 32 1 Transylvania 1 1 0 Trinity Univ. 18 1 2 Tulane 10 5 0 Tulsa 6 2 0 UAB 1 0 0 UCLA 2 2 0 UT Arlington 1 0 0 Utah 2 1 0 Utah State 1 0 0 UTEP 2 0 0 Villanova 2 2 0 Virginia Tech 2 2 0 VMI 1 0 0 Washington 2 1 1 Washington State 2 0 0 Waxahachie AC 1 0 0 Wichita State 4 0 0 Wyoming 3 0 0

OVERALL RECORD

12 - 7 - 1 50 - 20 - 6 67 - 14 - 3 59 - 23 - 9 52 - 40 - 9 50 - 47 - 5 51 - 45 - 6 31 - 64 - 6 65 - 49 - 0 71 - 44 - 1 94 - 28 - 2 63 - 59 - 0 16 - 10 - 0 681-450-48

PCT.

.625 .697 .816 .698 .559 .515 .529 .337 .570 .616 .766 .516 .615 .598

W

TOTALS CONF. RECORD

n/a n/a 10 - 3 - 0 24 - 18 - 7 21 - 29 - 8 25 - 29 - 4 16 - 34 - 4 23 - 43 - 4 40 - 34 - 0 49 - 28 - 1 60 - 14 - 2 38 - 45 - 0 10 - 7 - 0 314-255-30

681

PCT.

— — .769 .561 .431 .466 .333 .357 .541 .635 .810 .458 .588 .549

L

450

BOWLS

— — — 1-0 — 2-2 1-1 1-0 2-2 3-2 2-6 1-5 1-1 14-19

T

48

PCT.

— — — 1.000 — .500 .500 1.000 .500 .600 .250 .167 .500 .424


SERIES HISTORY

VS .

OPPONENTS

numbers following dates indicate A&M/opponent ranking (AP) at time of game.

ALABAMA Alabama leads, 3-1 1/ 1/1942 9/20 1/ 1/1968 —/ 8 9/14/1985 —/20 12/ 1/1988 —/20

N N A H

Dallas (Cotton Bowl) Dallas (Cotton Bowl) Birmingham College Station

L

21 20 10 10 61

W L L

29 16 23 30 98

ARIZONA H College Station

W

17

13

ARKANSAS

—/20 5/— 5/— 5/— 19/—

18/—

11/— 5/— 1/11 —/17 —/12 —/ 8 —/ 4 —/ 2 —/ 9 —/17 —/ 4 —/ 8 —/ 8 —/20 8/— 2/18 17/14 11/ 8 —/13 —/ 9 —/16 —/10

H A N H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H

College Station Fayetteville Dallas College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Little Rock College Station College Station College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock Little Rock College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station

13/—

10/1/2011 14/18

A H A H A H A H N

Fayetteville College Station Little Rock College Station Fayetteville College Station Fayetteville College Station Arlington (Cowboys Stadium) N Arlington (Cowboys Stadium) N Arlington

L

L

0 10 10 14 20 22 20 13 19

28 6 14 0 25 23 16 3 47

L

17

24

W L W L L W W

L 38 (Cowboys

Stadium)

42

967 1132

Arkansas leads, 41-24-3 1903 1910 1912 10/15/1927 10/27/1928 10/26/1929 10/25/1930 11/ 3/1934 11/ 2/1935 10/31/1936 10/30/1937 10/29/1938 11/ 4/1939 11/ 2/1940 11/ 1/1941 10/31/1942 10/30/1943 11/ 4/1944 11/ 3/1945 11/ 2/1946 11/ 1/1947 10/30/1948 10/29/1949 11/ 4/1950 11/ 3/1951 11/ 1/1952 10/31/1953 10/30/1954 10/29/1955 11/ 3/1956 11/ 2/1957 11/ 1/1958 10/31/1959 10/29/1960 11/ 4/1961 11/ 3/1962 11/ 2/1963 10/31/1964 10/30/1965 10/29/1966 11/ 4/1967 11/ 2/1968 11/ 1/1969 10/31/1970 10/30/1971 11/ 4/1972 11/ 3/1973 11/ 2/1974 12/ 6/1975 11/13/1976 11/12/1977 11/18/1978 11/17/1979 11/15/1980 11/14/1981 11/13/1982 11/12/1983

—/ 9 7/17 19/20 —/11 14/10

10/ 9/2010 —/11

A&M leads, 1-0 10/21/1921

11/17/1984 11/16/1985 11/15/1986 11/14/1987 11/12/1988 11/24/1989 11/17/1990 11/16/1991 10/ 3/2009

W L W W L L L T L L L W W W W W W L W L T L L W L W L L T W W L L L L L L L L L W L L L W W L W L W L L L L L L W

6 0 27 40 12 13 0 7 7 0 13 13 27 17 7 41 13 6 34 0 21 6 6 42 21 31 14 7 7 27 7 8 7 3 8 7 7 0 0 0 33 22 13 6 17 10 10 20 6 31 20 7 10 24 7 0 36

0 5 0 6 27 14 13 7 14 18 26 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 21 28 27 13 33 12 41 14 7 0 6 21 12 7 15 17 21 17 31 34 21 25 35 45 9 7 14 10 31 10 26 26 22 27 10 35 23

ARKANSAS A&M (now called Arkansas-Monticello) 10/17/1924

H College Station

A&M leads, 1-0 W

40

0

ARKANSAS STATE A&M leads, 3-1 9/17/1983 9/29/1984 8/30/2003 8/30/2008

H H H H

College Station College Station College Station College Station

W W W

38 22 26 14 100

L

0 21 11 18 50

ARMY A&M leads, 3-1 10/ 4/1969 9/30/1972 9/16/2006

A West Point H College Station N San Antonio (Alamodome) H College Station

9/27/2008

W L W W

20 14 28

13 24 24

21 83

17 78

AUBURN A&M leads, 2-0 1911 1/ 1/1986 11/16

H College Station N Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

W W

16 36

0 16

52

16

22 4 22 18 17 27 33 57 6 32 40 66 344

4 0 6 11 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 26

AUSTIN COLLEGE A&M leads, 12-0 1896 1897 1898 1905 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 10/ 5/1917

H H H H H H H H H H H H

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station

W W W W W W W W W W W W

BAYLOR A&M leads, 68-31-9 1899 1901 1901 1901 1902 1902 1903 1903

H H H H H H H H

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station

W W L L W W T W

33 6 6 0 11 22 0 18

0 0 17 46 6 0 0 0

1903 1904 1904 1905 1905 1908 1909 1911 1912 1913 11/11/1916 11/10/1917 11/ 9/1918 11/ 8/1919 11/ 6/1920 11/ 5/1921 11/ 4/1922 11/ 3/1923 11/ 1/1924 10/31/1925 10/30/1926 10/24/1931 10/22/1932 10/28/1933 10/27/1934 10/26/1935 10/24/1936 10/23/1937 10/22/1938 10/28/1939 10/26/1940 10/25/1941 10/24/1942 10/27/1945 10/26/1946 10/25/1947 10/23/1948 10/22/1949 10/28/1950 10/27/1951 10/25/1952 10/24/1953 10/23/1954 10/22/1955 10/27/1956 10/26/1957 10/25/1958 10/24/1959 10/22/1960 10/28/1961 10/27/1962 10/26/1963 10/24/1964 10/23/1965 10/22/1966 10/28/1967 10/26/1968 10/25/1969 10/24/1970 10/23/1971 10/28/1972 10/27/1973 10/26/1974 10/25/1975 10/16/1976 10/15/1977 10/21/1978 9/15/1979 10/18/1980 10/17/1981 10/16/1982 10/15/1983 10/20/1984

14/— 13/18 17/— 5/— 4/— 9/—

—/11 13/— 16/ 7 15/ 6 12/16 7/ 8 2/—

—/ 7

8/— 5/— 13/— 12/— —/13

H H H H H H H H H H A A A A A A A A A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

W W W W W L W W W T W W W W W W L T L W L W T W W L T L T W W W L W W W L L L T L L L W W W W L L W W L L L W W L W L W L W W W W W L L L L W T L

5 5 10 42 17 5 9 22 53 14 3 7 19 10 24 14 7 0 7 13 9 33 0 14 10 6 0 0 6 20 14 48 0 19 17 24 14 0 20 21 20 13 7 19 19 14 33 0 0 23 6 7 16 0 17 21 9 24 24 10 13 28 20 19 24 38 6 7 7 17 28 13 16

0 0 0 0 5 6 6 11 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 0 15 0 20 7 0 7 7 14 0 13 6 0 7 0 6 13 0 0 20 21 27 21 21 14 20 7 13 0 27 13 14 0 3 34 20 31 13 3 10 0 29 9 15 22 0 10 0 31 24 17 46 19 23 13 20

169

H I S T O R Y


10/19/1985 10/18/1986 10/17/1987 10/15/1988 10/21/1989 10/20/1990 10/19/1991 10/24/1992 10/16/1993 10/15/1994 10/21/1995 11/ 9/1996 11/ 8/1997 10/17/1998 10/ 9/1999 10/14/2000 10/ 6/2001 10/12/2002 10/11/2003 10/30/2004 10/ 1/2005 10/28/2006 9/29/2007 11/15/2008 11/21/2009 11/13/2010 10/15/2011

—/14 11/20

23/— 25/— 19/16 5/— 13/— 7/— 22/— 21/— 10/— 13/— 24/—

17/— 22/—

19/—

A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H

Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco (OT) College Station (OT) Waco College Station Waco College Station Waco College Station

15 20 31 30 34 10 28 14 14 11 T 20 20 W 34 12 W 19 13 W 34 17 W 41 21 W 24 9 W 24 7 W 38 10 W 35 14 W 45 13 W 24 0 W 16 10 W 41 0 W 73 10 L 34 35 W 16 13 W 31 21 W 34 10 L 21 41 W 38 3 W 42 30 W 55 26 2036 1272

CENTENARY

L

W W W W

10/13/1928 11/ 1/1930 10/31/1931 10/29/1932 11/ 4/1933 10/13/1934 10/12/1935 11/21/1936 14/— 9/30/1939

H H A A A N A A H

H A A H

College Station Chestnut HilL Chestnut HilL College Station

1/ 1/1922

N Dallas (Dixie Classic)

8/24/1996 12/—

N Houston (Rice Stadium) N San Diego (Holiday Bowl) A Provo (Pigskin Classic)

L

24 37 12 16 89

W L L

32 2 13 38 85

10/ 2/1971

H I S T O R Y

H College Station

H College Station

10/ 6/1973 9/14/1974 9/18/2004 9/ 3/2005 17/—

W W

48 39 87

6 0 6

L

17

18

65

14

37

41

119

73

W L

9/23/1995 9/28/1996 10/ 4/1997 10/ 7/2000 10/13/2001 10/23/2004 10/ 8/2005 11/ 1/2008 11/ 7/2009

L L

29 17 10

28 19 45 92

W

1911 11/23/1916 10/12/1917

19

W

12

42 14

43

56

18 14 2 14

19 20 10 23

48

72

13

12

A H H A

Clemson College Station College Station Clemson

W W

28 34 62

0 0 0

H College Station (3OT) W

47

45

3/ 7 —/12 17/16 25/20 17/—

A H A H A H A H A

Boulder College Station Boulder College Station Boulder College Station (OT) Boulder College Station Boulder

14 0 14

6 0 6

40

20

14 6 0 20

12 0 42 44

80

118

14 3 17

10 38 48

3

0

32 5 0 15 0 0 21

6 0 23 0 28 10 7

H A N N

H College Station H College Station H College Station

W

35

6/12

N Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

1904

H College Station

W

A&M leads, 2-0

W W W L

30 24 27 24 105

15 0 6 25 46

1898 1907

H College Station H College Station

FRESNO STATE A&M leads, 1-0 9/ 8/2007 23/—

GALVESTON BALL HS L L W L L W L W L

21 10 16 19 21 29 20 24 34 194

29 24 10 26 31 26 41 17 35 239

L

7

18

A&M leads, 1-0-1 1894 1896

H College Station H College Station

W T

GEORGIA A&M leads, 3-2 12/ 8/1950 10/ 3/1953 —/18 10/ 2/1954 9/13/1980 —/12 12/28/2009

N College Park, MD W (Presidential Cup) N Dallas W A Athens W A Athens L N Shreveport, LA L (Independence Bowl)

GEORGIA TECH series tied, 1-1 W W W

24 20 98 142

0 6 0 6

9/25/1965 9/17/1966

A Atlanta A Atlanta

W L

HARDIN-SIMMONS A&M leads, 1-0 W W W

34 50 110 194

0 0 0 0

A&M leads, 1-0 0

L L L L

FT. WORTH UNIV.

3

DEAF INSTITUTE 60

College Station Tallahassee Dallas (Cotton Bowl) East Rutherford, NJ (Kickoff Classic)

A&M leads, 1-0

A Corpus Christi

H College Station H College Station H College Station

L W

FORDHAM

17 1/ 1/1941

0

A&M leads, 1-0

170

0

A&M leads, 3-0

6 1906 1912 10/ 1/1920

W

6 37

A Gainesville N El Paso (Sun Bowl)

A&M leads, 3-0

CAMP TRAVIS REMOUNT H College Station

10/ 7/1967 —/— 10/ 5/1968 17/— 1/ 1/1992 9/ 5 8/31/1998 14/ 2

DANIEL BAKER

A&M leads, 1-0

12/ 7/1918

0

FLORIDA STATE

DALLAS UNIV W

CAMP TRAVIS H College Station

L

CC NAS leads, 1-0 10/10/1942

A&M leads, 1-0

11/ 2/1918

14

CORPUS CHRISTI NAS

CAMP MABRY H College Station

54

series tied, 1-1 10/13/1962 1/ 2/1977 10/—

A&M leads, 1-0 9/ 2/2006

W

FLORIDA

CU leads, 6-3

56

11/23/1918

22

THE CITADEL

Cal leads, 2-1 A Berkeley A College Station N San Diego (Holiday Bowl)

W

COLORADO

CALIFORNIA 9/ 5/1981 9/ 3/1983 12/28/2006 21/20

H College Station

FSU leads, 4-0

A&M leads, 3-1

BYU leads, 2-1 9/ 8/1979 14/—

W

9/24/1945

CLEMSON

BYU

12/29/1990 —/13

L L L L L

6 6 0 7 20 13 7 3 0 62

A&M leads, 1-0

A&M leads, 2-0 H College Station H College Station

W W

0 7 7 0 0 0 6 0 14 34

CINCINNATI

BRYAN AFB 9/25/1943 9/23/1944

A&M leads, 1-0 L

A&M leads, 1-0

BC leads, 3-1 9/—

College Station College Station Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Beaumont Shreveport Shreveport College Station

CENTRE COLLEGE

BOSTON COLLEGE 9/29/1973 9/23/1978 9/19/1981 9/ 4/1982

ELLINGTON FIELD

Centenary leads, 6-3

W

49

0

10/ 3/1936

A Abilene

W

HASKELL INSTITUTE A&M leads, 5-3 1906 1907 1908 1909 1913 1914 1915

H H H H H N N

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station Fort Worth Dallas

W W L W L L W


10/28/1916

N Dallas

W

13 86

HAWAI’I A Honolulu

A&M leads, 2-0 9/27/1975 10/ 2/1976

A&M leads, 1-0 9/ 1/1990 13/—

ILLINOIS

6 80

W

28

8/—

H College Station A Champaign

IOWA

W

44

0

10/10/1931

N Dallas

H H H H H

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station

W

28 0 51 0 43 122

L W L W

0 10 0 6 0 16

HOUSTON A&M leads, 19-12-3 9/20/1952 9/26/1953 10/ 9/1954 10/ 1/1955 10/13/1956 10/12/1957 9/27/1958 10/10/1959 10/ 8/1960 9/23/1961 9/24/1962 10/12/1963 9/25/1964 10/ 9/1965 9/25/1976 12/ 3/1977 10/14/1978 10/13/1979 10/11/1980 10/10/1981 10/ 9/1982 10/ 8/1983 10/13/1984 10/12/1985 10/11/1986 10/10/1987 10/ 8/1988 10/14/1989 10/13/1990 10/26/1991 11/12/1992 10/ 9/1993 10/ 8/1994 10/28/1995

9/— 3/—

9/— 17/— 6/17 —/ 7

14/—

—/ 8 20/12 13/— 4/— 14/— 10/— 19/—

A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H

Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station

W

21 14 L 7 W 21 T 14 W 28 L 7 W 28 L 0 T 7 L 3 W 23 L 0 W 10 L 10 W 27 L 0 L 14 L 13 W 7 L 20 W 30 L 7 W 43 W 19 W 22 W 30 W 17 L 31 W 27 W 38 W 34 W 38 W 31 641 T

13 14 10 3 14 6 39 6 17 7 6 13 10 7 21 7 33 17 17 6 24 7 9 16 7 17 16 13 36 18 30 10 7 7 490

HOUSTON YMCA A&M leads, 1-0 1905

H College Station

W

29

0

12 14 7 21 54

0 7 13 0 20

HOWARD PAYNE

12/20/1978 —/19 12

H H H H

College Station College Station College Station College Station

W W L W

IDAHO 9/—

H College Station

29

0

10/22/2011 17/—

A Ames

W

9/21/1985 9/15/2007 25/—

W W W W W W

38 24 56 30 24 34 14 45 35

17 21 17 7 21 3 42 35 10

33 361

17 202

10 28 37 24 34 47 45 21 L 11 W 42 W 61 360 166

28 14 10 21 17 22 33 18 19 10 7

L W W W

KANSAS A&M leads, 9-2 10/ 5/1974 9/10/1977 9/ 9/1978 10/ 3/1998 10/16/1999 10/19/2002 11/ 1/2003 10/ 7/2006 10/27/2007 10/23/2010 11/19/2011

5/— 9/— 16/— 18/— 11/—

—/12

A H A A H A H A H A H

Lawrence College Station Lawrence Lawrence College Station Lawrence College Station Lawrence College Station Lawrence College Station

L

W W W W W W W

KANSAS CITY MEDICS series tied, 0-0-1 1900

H College Station

T

6

6

KANSAS STATE A&M leads, 8-7 1912 1913 10/12/1929 10/ 4/1975 9/18/1976 10/19/1996 10/18/1997 12/ 5/1998

6/— 11/— —/19 14/20 10/ 2

H H N A H H A N

10/28/2000 —/10 10/20/2001 10/ 2/2004 10/22/2005 10/11/2008 10/17/2009 11/12/2011 —/14

H A H A H A A

College Station L College Station L Dallas W Manhattan W College Station W College Station L Manhattan L St Louis (2OT) W (Big 12 Championship) College Station W Manhattan W College Station W Manhattan W College Station L Manhattan L Manhattan (4OT) L

10 0 19 10 34 20 17 36

13 12 0 0 14 23 36 33

26 31 42 30 30 14 50 369

10 24 30 28 44 62 53 382

KENTUCKY H College Station A Lexington

L W

7 7 14

10 6 16

63

14

A&M leads, 5-1 W

37 37

7 7

9/15/1990 12/—

H College Station

W W W

34 22 66 31 51 267

7 29 0 7 7 64

H College Station H College Station

W W

31 54 85

17 14 31

52 22 11 0 7 63 0 27 0 0 46 28 7 28 14 7 12 9 13 13 0 28 9 0 7 0 6 6 0 7 6 12 6 20 0 17 23 21 39 17 3 0 28 8 45 31 24 18 33 41 814

0 12 5 26 7 9 13 0 0 6 0 0 16 13 19 0 31 33 19 14 34 0 6 9 16 21 14 9 10 7 17 13 35 18 37 42 28 14 8 35 17 27 16 17 7 22 0 13 17 24 756

43 38 32 56 63 28 37

7 27 3 17 13 7 17

LSU leads, 27-20-3 1899 1906 1907 1908 1913 1914 10/14/1916 10/27/1917 10/16/1920 10/15/1921 10/20/1922 10/20/1923 9/26/1942 10/09/1943 1/01/1944 10/14/1944 10/13/1945 10/12/1946 10/11/1947 10/ 9/1948 10/ 8/1949 9/24/1955 9/29/1956 9/17/1960 9/30/1961 9/17/1962 9/21/1963 9/19/1964 9/18/1965 10/ 8/1966 9/30/1967 9/21/1968 9/20/1969 9/19/1970 9/18/1971 9/23/1972 9/22/1973 9/21/1974 9/20/1975 9/13/1986 9/ 2/1987 9/ 3/1988 9/ 2/1989 9/29/1990 9/14/1991 9/ 5/1992 9/ 4/1993 9/ 3/1994 9/ 2/1995 1/ 7/2010

17/—

—/16 11/—

—/ 5

—/ 8

—/18 —/12 —/ 9 —/11 12/ 7 11/— 7/14 15/ 6 11/17 —/ 7 11/— 20/— 7/— 5/— 15/— 3/— 17/11

H H H H H N N N H A A A A A N A H A A A A N A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H A H A H A H A H N

College Station W College Station W College Station W College Station L College Station T Dallas W Dallas L San Antonio W College Station T Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge W Baton Rouge W Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge W Miami (Orange Bowl) L Baton Rouge W College Station L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Dallas W Baton Rouge W Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge T Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge W Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge L Baton Rouge W Baton Rouge W Baton Rouge L College Station L Baton Rouge L College Station W Baton Rouge L College Station W Baton Rouge W College Station W Baton Rouge W College Station W Arlington (Cowboys Stadium) L

LOUISIANA TECH

series tied, 1-1 10/ 4/1952 9/19/1953

L

LSU

28

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE

A&M leads, 1-0 9/17/2011

(Hall of Fame Bowl) College Station Ames College Station Ames College Station Ames College Station Ames College Station

H A H A H A H A H

A&M leads, 3-1 10/18/1919 9/30/1921 9/29/1922 9/28/1923

A Birmingham, AL

9/22/1984 10/12/1996 10/11/1997 13/— 10/21/2000 10/27/2001 10/ 9/2004 10/29/2005 10/25/2008 10/31/2009

W

A&M leads, 2-0 W

A&M leads, 10-1

A&M leads, 3-2

College Station Lafayette College Station College Station College Station

LOUISIANA-MONROE

IOWA STATE

HOUSTON HS 1896 1897 1898 1898 1899

13 7 20

H A H H H

A&M leads, 1-0

A&M leads, 1-0 H College Station

43 14 57

13

HENRY COLLEGE 1900

W W

9/28/1991 9/14/1996 25/— 9/20/1997 8/31/2002 23/— 9/ 9/2006

W

A&M leads, 9-0 9/26/1981 9/25/1982 10/31/1987 11/ 5/1988 10/ 5/1996 9/12/1998 18/— 9/ 4/1999 7/—

H H H H H H N

College Station W College Station W College Station W College Station W College Station W College Station W Shreveport W (Independence Stadium)

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9/28/2002 24/— 9/23/2006

H College Station H College Station

W W

31 45 373

LOUISVILLE A&M leads, 3-0 11/ 7/1992 5/— 11/13/1993 11/20 11/12/1994 9/—

H College Station H College Station A Louisville

W W W

40 42 26 108

MISSISSIPPI STATE

3 14 108

18 7 10 33

1912 1913 1915 10/ 9/1937 12/31/2000

H H H H N

W W

13 14 27

6 7 13

MARSHALL A&M leads, 1-0 1910

H College Station

W

48

0

MARYLAND A&M leads, 2-0 9/21/1957 10/11/1958

2/—

N Dallas A College Park

W W

21 14 35

5/— 5/— 16/— 6/13 23/—

—/19 —/ 7 —/ 12 16/—

H H A H H A H A H A H H

1915 11/17/1916

H College Station A Memphis

W

38

W W

58 17 75

0 7 7

W L L L

W W

9/ 1/2007

H College Station

H I S T O R Y

W L L

70 17 23 110

14 34 41 89

L L W

10 3 22

14 41 20

35

75

10/ 4/1930 10/ 8/1955 9/27/1969 9/25/1971 —/ 1 9/16/1972 —/ 9 8/27/1988 10/ 2

A A A A A N

12/ 6/1997 14/ 2

N

10/10/1998 11/ 6/1999 10/26/2002 10/18/2003 11/11/2006 10/20/2007 11/20/2010

H A H A H A H

L L W

13 6 9 28

26 48 7 81

18/ 2 18/ 9 —/14 24/— 18/9

Lincoln L Lincoln W Lincoln L Lincoln L Lincoln L Anaheim, CA L (Pigskin Classic) San Antonio L (Big 12 Championship) College Station W Lincoln L College Station L Lincoln L College Station L Lincoln W College Station W

9/23/1950

172

9/—

0 27 0 7 7 14

13 0 14 34 37 23

15

54

28 0 31 12 27 36 9 213

21 37 38 48 28 14 6 367

W

N San Antonio

W

College Station W Dallas W College Station W Jackson W (Veterans Mem’l Stadium)

48

18

NEW MEXICO

56

14

17 14 7 23

0 7 0 20

61

27

10/16/1926 9/ 6/2008 9/ 5/2009

A&M leads, 4-0 H N H A

7

A&M leads, 1-0

H College Station A Albuquerque H College Station

W W W

OLE MISS 1911 1914 9/13/1975 9/ 6/1980

38

A&M leads, 3-0

A&M leads, 1-0 H College Station

W W W W W W

44 47 48 40 55 36

0 0 28 8 0 10

W

28 298

9 54

0 61 61

0 0 0

N Houston W 38 (Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas)

7

NORTH TEXAS AC A&M leads, 1-0-1 10/23/1943 13/— 10/28/1944

A Arlington A Arlington

63 28 41 132

0 22 6 28

NEW YORK UNIV.

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

A&M leads, 1-0 11/11/1941

A New York City

T W

NORTHWESTERN A&M leads, 1-0 12/31/2011

NOTRE DAME ND leads, 3-2 1/ 1/1988 15/13 1/ 1/1993 4/ 5 1/ 1/1994 7/ 4 9/ 2/2000 25/— 9/29/2001

N N N A H

Dallas (Cotton Bowl) Dallas (Cotton Bowl) Dallas (Cotton Bowl) South Bend College Station

W L L L W

35 3 21 10 24 93

10 28 24 24 3 89

0 13 12 14

17 56 28 24

39

125

0 19 14 28 14 19 7 14 14 13 28 14 14 36 33 51 29 6 31 10 30 0 35 30 16 14 28 10 33 25 615

6 0 8 6 21 14 10 26 42 33 34 7 44 14 16 7 0 51 35 31 26 77 42 36 17 42 66 65 19 41 836

OHIO STATE

NEVADA

MIDDLE TENN. STATE 11/16/1995 15/—

3 0 3

NEBRASKA

MSU leads, 2-1 N San Antonio A East Lansing A East Lansing

33 77 110

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station Irving (Texas Stadium) H College Station

OSU leads, 4-0 W

MICHIGAN STATE 12/ 8/1934 10/11/1952 —/ 1 9/26/1959 —/19

0 0 13 0 14 14 33 45 19 40 30 31 239

Nebraska leads, 10-4

MICHIGAN A Ann Arbor A Ann Arbor N San Antonio (Alamo Bowl)

L L

28 12 26 73 17 51 27 22 25 26 9 38 354

H H H H H N

A&M leads, 1-0

Michigan leads, 2-1 10/ 3/1970 —/ 8 10/ 1/1977 5/ 3 12/29/1995 19/14

W W W W W W

MONTANA STATE

Miami leads, 2-1 A Miami A Miami H College Station

63

11/ 3/1928 9/21/1946 9/20/1986 16/— 9/22/1990 12/— 9/21/1996 9/27/1997 18/— 9/26/1998 17/—

24

MIAMI (FLA.) 12/ 8/1944 9/20/2007 20/— 9/20/2008

College Station College Station Columbia College Station College Station Columbia College Station (2OT) Columbia College Station Columbia College Station College Station (OT)

H College Station H College Station

A&M leads, 2-0 8/—

96

MISSOURI MINES

MEMPHIS 9/30/1978 9/29/1979

7 6 7 0 43

A&M leads, 2-0

A&M leads, 1-0 H College Station

9/ 5/1957 10/ 4/1958 9/19/1992 9/18/1993 11/14/1998 11/13/1999 11/16/2002 11/15/2003 10/14/2006 11/10/2007 10/16/2010 10/29/2011

13 10 23

McNEESE STATE 9/ 1/2001

41 0 0 14 41

A&M leads, 7-5

A&M leads, 2-0 H College Station A New York City

A&M leads, 7-0

College Station W College Station L College Station L College Station W Shreveport (OT) L (Independence Bowl)

MISSOURI

MANHATTAN COLLEGE 12/ 5/1936 10/ 2/1937

NORTH TEXAS

MSU leads, 3-2

W

49

7

9/28/1963 9/26/1970 —/ 1 1/ 1/1987 8/11 1/ 1/1999 8/ 3

A A N N

Columbus Columbus Dallas (Cotton Bowl) New Orleans (Sugar Bowl)

L L L L

OKLAHOMA OU leads, 19-11 1903 1907 1909 1912 10/ 7/1944 10/ 6/1945 10/ 5/1946 10/ 4/1947 10/ 2/1948 10/ 1/1949 10/ 7/1950 10/ 6/1951 9/11/1993 9/10/1994 11/16/1996 11/15/1997 11/ 7/1998 10/23/1999 11/11/2000 11/10/2001 11/ 9/2002 11/ 8/2003 11/ 6/2004 11/12/2005 11/ 4/2006 11/ 3/2007 11/ 8/2008 11/14/2009 11/ 6/2010 11/ 5/2011

—/ 6 4/11 5/17 16/15 18/— 7/— 13/— 23/ 1 —/ 3 —/ 1 —/ 1 —/ 2 21/18 —/ 5 —/ 6 —/ 11 —/ 6

H H H H A H A A A A A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

College Station College Station College Station College Station Norman College Station Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman College Station Norman Norman College Station Norman College Station Norman College Station Norman College Station Norman College Station Norman College Station Norman College Station Norman College Station Norman

L W W W L W L L L L L W L W W W W L L L W L L L L L L L W L


RICE

OKLAHOMA STATE

A&M leads, 50-27-2

A&M leads, 17-10 1913 1914 10/31/1919 10/30/1920 10/28/1921 9/23/1939 9/27/1952 9/25/1954 12/12/1981 10/24/1983 9/24/1988 11/ 2/1996 11/ 1/1997 10/31/1998 10/30/1999 11/ 4/2000 9/22/2001 11/ 2/2002 10/25/2003 10/16/2004 10/15/2005 10/21/2006 10/ 6/2007 10/ 4/2008 10/10/2009 9/30/2010 9/24/2011

H H H A H A N N N

—/18 —/— 25/19 8/— 22/— 24/—

—/18 23/15 25/— —/21 —/15 8/ 7

H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H

College Station College Station College Station Stillwater College Station Stillwater Dallas Dallas Shreveport (Independence Bowl) College Station Stillwater Stillwater College Station (OT) Stillwater College Station Stillwater College Station Stillwater College Station Stillwater College Station Stillwater (OT) College Station Stillwater College Station Stillwater College Station

L

0 24 28 35 23 32 14 6 33

3 0 0 0 7 0 7 14 16

15 15 38 28 17 21 21 21 23 10 36 62 34 24 28 31 35 29 683

34 52 19 25 6 3 16 7 28 38 20 23 33 23 56 36 38 30 534

W W W W W W L W L L W W W W W W L L W W W W L L L L

OUACHITA A&M leads, 1-0 10/27/1922

N Dallas

W

19

6

PENN STATE PSU leads, 3-1 9/22/1979 —/ 6 9/20/1980 —/11 12/28/1999 18/13 12/29/2007

A State College A College Station N San Antonio (Alamo Bowl) N San Antonio (Alamo Bowl)

W L L

27 9 0

14 25 24

L

17

24

53

87

PHILLIPS UNIV. A&M leads, 1-0 10/22/1920

H College Station

W

47

0

PITTSBURGH Pitt leads, 2-1 12/30/1989 16/23 9/ 7/2002 20/— 9/27/2003 —/17

N El Paso L (John Hancock Bowl) A Pittsburgh W H College Station L

28

31

14 26 68

12 37 80

POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE A&M leads, 1-0 1913

H College Station

W

19

6

PURDUE Purdue leads, 1-0 9/23/1967

N Dallas

L

20

24

REAM FIELD A&M leads, 1-0 10/26/1918

H College Station

W

6

0

1914 1915 11/ 4/1916 11/29/1917 11/16/1920 11/11/1921 11/18/1922 11/18/1923 11/14/1924 11/14/1925 11/12/1926 11/11/1927 11/16/1928 11/16/1929 11/15/1930 11/14/1931 11/11/1932 11/18/1933 11/17/1934 11/16/1935 10/10/1936 11/13/1937 11/12/1938 11/18/1939 11/16/1940 11/15/1941 11/14/1942 11/13/1943 11/18/1944 11/17/1945 11/16/1946 11/15/1947 11/13/1948 11/12/1949 11/18/1950 11/17/1951 11/15/1952 11/13/1953 11/13/1954 11/12/1955 11/17/1956 11/16/1957 11/15/1958 11/14/1959 11/12/1960 11/18/1961 11/17/1962 11/16/1963 11/14/1964 11/13/1965 11/12/1966 11/18/1967 11/16/1968 11/15/1969 11/14/1970 11/13/1971 11/18/1972 11/17/1973 11/16/1974 11/15/1975 10/23/1976 10/22/1977 10/28/1978 10/27/1979 10/25/1980 10/24/1981 10/23/1982 10/22/1983 10/27/1984 10/26/1985 10/25/1986 10/24/1987 10/22/1988 10/28/1989

—/15 2/— 3/— 4/— 14/—

—/14

—/ 7 12/—

—/16 9/— 5/— 1/20

—/16

10/— 3/— 12/—

10/—

21/—

H A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A A H A H A A A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A A A A A A A A A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

College Station Houston Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston

W L L W W T W L W W W W W W L W W W L L W T W W W W T W W L L L L L L L L L L W W L W L L L L W L W W W W L L W L L W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W

32 0 0 10 7 7 24 6 13 17 20 14 19 26 0 7 14 27 6 10 3 6 27 19 25 19 0 20 19 0 10 7 6 0 13 13 6 7 19 20 21 6 28 2 14 7 3 13 8 14 7 18 24 6 17 18 14 20 37 33 57 28 38 41 6 51 49 29 38 43 45 34 24 45

7 7 20 0 0 7 0 7 6 0 0 0 0 6 7 0 7 0 25 17 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 6 27 41 28 13 21 28 16 34 29 12 7 7 21 7 21 21 23 6 19 13 6 3 14 7 18 13 20 24 7 14 34 14 21 15 10 26 7 10 14 28 10 21 10 7

10/27/1990 11/ 2/1991 12/— 10/17/1992 5/— 10/23/1993 11/— 10/22/1994 6/— 11/ 9/1995 18/—

H A H A H A

College Station Houston College Station Houston College Station Houston

W W W W W W

41 38 35 38 7 17 1512

15 21 9 10 0 10 952

W

11

0

77 53 77 26 34 28 25 39 54 59 472

0 0 0 0 14 0 0 6 0 6 26

38 42 80

14 0 14

L

0 7 7

7 3 10

L L

0 5 14 7 T 6 6 18 69 125

10 17 0 0 6 3 0 0 36

62 16 3 13 6 0 7 7 7 39 19 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 22 14 7

0 0 0 0 17 10 7 0 9 13 19 12 13 8 0 19 28 24 6 0 10

ST. EDWARDS A&M leads, 1-0 1902

H College Station

SAM HOUSTON STATE A&M leads, 10-0 10/ 3/1919 9/22/1923 10/23/1925 10/ 5/1932 10/ 6/1933 9/22/1934 9/27/1935 9/26/1936 9/27/1941 9/ 6/1997

H H H H H H A H H H

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station Huntsville College Station College Station College Station

W W W W W W W W W W

SAN FRANCISCO A&M leads, 2-0 11/11/1936 15/— 12/ 4/1937

A San Francisco A San Francisco

W W

SANTA CLARA series tied, 1-1 10/ 8/1938 10/ 6/1939

H College Station A Santa Clara

W

SEWANEE A&M leads, 5-2-1 1899 1904 10/13/1923 10/11/1924 10/10/1925 10/ 9/1926 10/ 8/1927 10/ 6/1928

H H N N N N N N

College Station College Station Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas

W W W W W

SMU A&M leads, 42-29-7 10/23/1916 10/11/1919 10/ 9/1920 10/12/1921 11/11/1922 10/26/1923 10/25/1924 10/16/1925 10/23/1926 11/ 5/1927 11/10/1928 11/ 9/1929 11/ 8/1930 11/ 7/1931 11/ 5/1932 11/11/1933 11/10/1934 12/ 7/1935 11/ 7/1936 11/ 6/1937 11/ 5/1938

H A H A A H A H A A A H A H A H A H A H A

College Station Dallas College Station Dallas Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas Dallas Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas

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11/11/1939 11/ 9/1940 11/ 8/1941 11/ 7/1942 11/ 6/1943 11/11/1944 11/10/1945 11/ 9/1946 11/ 8/1947 11/ 6/1948 11/ 5/1949 11/11/1950 11/10/1951 11/ 8/1952 11/ 7/1953 11/ 6/1954 11/ 5/1955 11/10/1956 11/ 9/1957 11/ 8/1958 11/ 7/1959 11/ 5/1960 11/11/1961 11/10/1962 11/ 9/1963 11/ 7/1964 11/ 6/1965 11/ 5/1966 9/16/1967 11/ 9/1968 11/ 8/1969 11/ 7/1970 11/ 6/1971 11/11/1972 11/10/1973 11/ 9/1974 11/ 8/1975 10/30/1976 10/29/1977 11/ 4/1978 11/ 3/1979 11/ 1/1980 10/31/1981 10/30/1982 10/29/1983 11/ 3/1984 11/ 2/1985 11/ 1/1986 11/ 4/1989 11/ 3/1990 11/23/1991 10/31/1992 10/30/1993 10/29/1994

2/13 4/14 5/— 16/—

—/ —/ —/ —/

3 8 9 7

12/— 5/— 1/— —/20

5/— 4/— 12/—

—/19 —/13 —/ 4 —/10 —/19 —/19 10/— 20/— 12/— 5/— 11/— 7/—

10/14/1995 22/— 9/17/2005 9/ 4/2011 8/—

H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H N

College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station Dallas College Station San Antonio (Alamodome) H College Station H College Station H College Station

W W W W W W W W

6 19 21 27 22 39 3 14 0 14 27 25 14 13 0 3 13 33 19 0 11 0 25 12 7 23 0 14 17 23 20 3 27 27 45 14 36 36 38 20 47 0 7 9 7 20 19 39 63 38 65 41 37 21

2 7 10 20 0 6 0 0 13 20 27 20 14 21 23 6 2 7 6 33 14 0 12 7 9 0 10 21 20 36 10 6 10 17 10 18 3 0 21 17 14 27 27 47 10 28 17 35 14 17 6 7 13 21

20 66 46 1491

17 8 14 995

L L T W T L L L W W W L L T W W L W L L L L W L W W W L W W W W W L L L L L W W W W W W W T W W W

9/25/1999

6/—

12/31/1977 17/20

H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

174

Hattiesburg College Station Jackson, MS College Station College Station Hattiesburg

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

32 6 22 6 20 7 7 33 13 54 23 35 31 21 54 43 33 48 488

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 13

STANFORD A&M leads, 1-0 8/26/1992

7/17

N Anaheim, CA (Pigskin Classic)

W

10

7

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN A&M leads, 3-0 11/ 2/1929 9/21/1935 9/ 4/2011

H College Station H College Station H College Station

W W W

54 37 48 139

0 6 7 13

TARLETON STATE A&M leads, 2-0 9/20/1924 9/26/1931

H College Station H College Station

W W

40 21 61

0 0 0

TEMPLE Temple leads, 2-0 10/ 5/1934 10/ 5/1935

A Philadelphia H College Station

L L

6 0 6

40 14 54

TENNESSEE Tennessee leads, 2-0 12/27/1957

8/13

1/ 1/2005 20/15

N Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl) N Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

L L

7 0

31 20

L

28

47

35

98

7 16 27 31 41 24

3 7 14 14 17 6

10/ 8/1932 10/13/1933 9/29/1934 9/24/1938 9/28/1940 10/ 4/1941

H H H H H N

A&M leads, 7-0 14/— 16/— 22/— 12/— 17/—

6 67

L L

0

3

7

38

7

41

A&M leads, 5-0-1

A Los Angeles N Memphis (Liberty Bowl) N Houston (Bluebonnet Bowl)

A H N H H A

23 169

TEXAS A&I

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 10/ 3/1959 9/27/1986 9/26/1987 9/30/1989 9/24/1994 9/19/1998

W

A&M leads, 18-0 1908 1910 1911 10/ 6/1916 10/22/1917 11/16/1918 11/20/1919 10/14/1922 10/ 5/1923 10/ 3/1924 10/ 2/1925 10/ 2/1926 10/ 1/1927 9/29/1928 9/28/1929 9/27/1930 9/26/1931 9/20/1947

USC leads, 3-0 10/10/1964 12/22/1975

H College Station

SOUTH WESTERN

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

H I S T O R Y

5/—

W W W W W W

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station San Antonio

W W W W W

14 17 T 14 52 26 41 164

0 0 14 0 0 0 14

6 16 22 11

30 0 0 0

TCU A&M leads, 56-29-7 1897 1898 1902 1903

H A A A

College Station Waco Waco Waco

L W W W

1903 1903 1904 1905 1905 1906 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1910 1914 1915 11/15/1919 11/ 7/1924 11/ 7/1925 11/ 5/1926 10/22/1927 10/20/1928 10/19/1929 10/18/1930 10/17/1931 10/15/1932 10/21/1933 10/20/1934 10/19/1935 10/17/1936 10/16/1937 10/15/1938 10/21/1939 10/19/1940 10/18/1941 10/17/1942 10/16/1943 10/21/1944 10/20/1945 10/19/1946 10/18/1947 10/16/1948 10/15/1949 10/21/1950 10/20/1951 10/18/1952 10/17/1953 10/16/1954 10/15/1955 10/20/1956 10/19/1957 10/18/1958 10/17/1959 10/15/1960 10/21/1961 10/20/1962 10/19/1963 10/17/1964 10/16/1965 10/15/1966 10/21/1967 10/19/1968 10/18/1969 10/17/1970 10/20/1971 10/21/1972 10/20/1973 10/19/1974 10/18/1975 11/20/1976 11/19/1977 11/25/1978 11/24/1979 11/22/1980 11/21/1981 11/20/1982 11/19/1983 11/24/1984 11/23/1985

9/— 2/— 14/— —/17 18/—

6/—

19/ 7 14/ 4 3/— —/20

8/— 5/— 11/— 14/—

—/17 19/—

H H H H A A A H A H H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A

College Station College Station College Station College Station Waco Waco Waco College Station Waco College Station College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth College Station College Station College Station Fort Worth College Station Fort Worth

W W W W W W W W W T W W W W W W L T T L L L L L L L L W T L W W W L W L L W L L L W L T W L W W W L L T L L T L L W W W L L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W

16 14 29 20 24 42 22 32 13 0 35 23 40 13 48 28 0 13 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 14 18 7 6 20 21 14 2 13 7 12 14 0 14 6 42 14 7 20 20 19 7 7 8 6 14 14 14 14 9 9 35 20 27 6 15 3 10 35 17 14 59 52 15 30 13 37 34 20 35 53

0 6 0 0 11 0 0 5 10 0 0 6 0 10 0 0 3 13 0 6 13 3 6 17 13 13 19 7 7 34 6 7 0 7 0 13 13 0 26 27 28 23 20 7 7 21 16 6 0 24 39 14 15 20 14 14 17 7 0 7 16 31 14 13 16 0 6 10 23 7 7 10 7 14 10 21 6


11/22/1986 11/21/1987 11/19/1988 9/16/1989 11/24/1990 11/ 7/1991 11/21/1992 11/20/1993 11/19/1994 11/23/1995 12/28/2001

13/— 16/— 21/— 12/— 4/— 10/— 9/— 16/—

H A H A H A H A H A N

College Station W 74 Fort Worth W 42 College Station W 18 Fort Worth W 44 College Station W 56 Fort Worth W 44 College Station W 37 Fort Worth W 59 College Station W 34 Fort Worth W 38 Houston W 28 (galleryfurniture.com Bowl) 1877

10 24 0 7 10 7 10 3 17 6 9 944

TEXAS UT leads, 76-37-5 1894 1898 1899 1900 1900 1901 1901 1902 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1907 1908 1908 1909 1909 1910 1911 1915 11/30/1916 11/20/1917 11/28/1918 11/27/1919 11/25/1920 11/24/1921 11/30/1922 11/29/1923 11/27/1924 11/26/1925 11/25/1926 11/24/1927 11/29/1928 11/28/1929 11/27/1930 11/26/1931 11/24/1932 11/30/1933 11/29/1934 11/28/1935 11/26/1936 11/25/1937 11/24/1938 11/30/1939 11/28/1940 11/27/1941 11/26/1942 11/25/1943 11/30/1944 11/29/1945 11/28/1946 11/27/1947 11/25/1948 11/24/1949 11/30/1950 11/29/1951 11/27/1952 11/26/1953 11/25/1954

1/— 2/— 2/10 —/18 16/12 —/10 —/20 —/ 7

—/ 5 —/16 —/10 —/11

A A N N A N A N A A A A A N A N A N A N A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

Austin Austin San Antonio San Antonio Austin San Antonio Austin San Antonio Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Dallas Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin Houston Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station College Station College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin

L L L L L L L T W L L L L T L L L W W W L W L W L W L T W L L W L W L W L W L T L W L W L W L L L L L L L L T L L W L L L

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 6 0 0 0 6 8 12 23 5 14 0 13 7 7 0 7 3 0 14 0 0 28 5 28 0 13 0 7 0 10 0 20 0 7 6 20 0 0 6 13 0 10 7 13 14 14 0 22 12 12 13

38 48 6 5 11 17 32 0 0 29 34 27 24 0 11 24 28 0 0 8 6 0 21 0 7 0 7 0 7 6 7 0 14 7 19 0 26 6 21 10 13 6 7 0 7 0 7 23 12 27 6 20 24 32 14 42 17 21 32 21 22

11/24/1955 11/29/1956 11/28/1957 11/27/1958 11/26/1959 11/24/1960 11/23/1961 11/22/1962 11/28/1963 11/26/1964 11/25/1965 11/24/1966 11/27/1967 11/28/1968 11/27/1969 11/26/1970 11/25/1971 11/23/1972 11/22/1973 11/29/1974 11/28/1975 11/25/1976 11/26/1977 12/ 2/1978 12/ 1/1979 11/29/1980 11/26/1981 11/25/1982 11/26/1983 12/ 1/1984 11/28/1985 11/27/1986 11/26/1987 11/24/1988 12/ 2/1989 12/ 1/1990 11/28/1991 11/26/1992 11/25/1993 11/ 5/1994 12/ 2/1995 11/29/1996 11/28/1997 11/27/1998 11/26/1999 11/24/2000 11/23/2001 11/29/2002 11/28/2003 11/26/2004 11/25/2005 11/24/2006 11/23/2007 11/27/2008 11/26/2009 11/25/2010 11/24/2011

8/— 4/— 4/— —/ 4 —/ —/ —/ —/

5 4 1 5

—/ 6 —/ 1 —/ 1 —/12 —/ 6 —/11 8/17 2/ 5 11/— 12/ 1 —/14 —/ 6 —/ 7 —/ 2 —/13 15/18 10/— 15/— 16/— —/ 5 10/— 4/— 8/— 11/— 16/ 6 15/— 6/— 24/ 7 22/12 —/ 5 —/10 —/ 6 22/ 5 —/ 2 —/11 —/12 —/ 4 —/ 3 17/—

H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H

College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station Austin College Station

L W L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L W W L L W W L L L W W W W W W L W W W W L L W L W L L L L L L W W L L W L

6 21 34 21 7 9 0 27 17 20 14 21 0 25 3 13 13 15 7 26 17 21 14 22 10 7 14 35 12 49 14 52 14 34 3 38 13 42 3 32 20 10 27 3 28 57 7 22 13 7 24 14 13 21 16 53 13 45 37 12 42 10 16 3 20 13 28 24 21 10 27 28 31 14 34 13 18 9 34 10 6 16 15 51 27 16 24 26 20 16 17 43 7 21 20 50 15 46 13 26 29 40 12 7 38 30 9 49 39 49 24 17 25 27 1447 2297

TEXAS STATE A&M leads, 2-0 10/ 3/1919 9/22/2005

H College Station H College Station

W W

28 44 72

0 31 31

TEXAS TECH H N H A N A N N N

College Station Amarillo College Station Lubbock San Antonio Lubbock San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio

W W W W W W L W L

47 7 19 13 27 16 0 29 14

6 0 0 0 14 6 6 7 20

10/— —/19 11/— 2/— 20/—

16/ 7 6/— 17/15 6/ 7 7/—

14/— 15/— 19/— 19/— 23/— 5/— 14/— 10/— 8/— 20/— 8/25 5/— 24/— 23/— 22/— —/16

—/ 7 —/21 24/—

N N N A H N A N N H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

San Antonio San Antonio Dallas Lubbock College Station Dallas Lubbock Dallas Dallas College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station (OT) Lubbock College Station (OT) Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock College Station Lubbock

W W W W L W W L L W W L L L W W L L L L L L W W L W W L W W L L L W W L W L W W W W W L L L W L W L L L W L L L L W W W

26 7 34 13 20 7 27 14 9 41 40 7 21 0 14 15 14 20 T 14 14 38 7 7 3 0 10 12 16 16 20 35 14 28 24 16 21 9 13 7 21 7 28 14 17 16 28 28 7 38 9 16 27 33 17 38 9 20 21 41 21 24 23 15 24 0 3 12 30 28 27 45 8 21 27 50 15 24 27 28 24 37 14 19 17 31 6 23 17 7 14 10 13 13 16 17 10 19 21 33 15 0 12 47 48 28 59 32 25 17 56 27 31 7 35 25 43 52 30 45 27 45 40 1596 1287

TRANSYLVANIA (KY.) series tied, 1-1 1905 1910

A&M leads, 37-32-1 11/28/1927 9/24/1932 10/ 3/1942 10/ 2/1943 9/30/1944 9/29/1945 9/28/1946 9/27/1947 9/25/1948

9/24/1949 9/30/1950 9/29/1951 10/10/1953 10/18/1954 10/ 6/1956 9/28/1957 9/20/1958 9/19/1959 9/24/1960 10/ 7/1961 10/ 6/1962 10/ 5/1963 10/ 3/1964 10/ 2/1965 10/ 1/1966 10/14/1967 10/12/1968 10/11/1969 10/10/1970 10/16/1971 10/14/1972 10/13/1973 10/12/1974 10/11/1975 10/ 9/1976 9/24/1977 10/ 7/1978 10/ 6/1979 10/ 4/1980 10/ 3/1981 10/ 2/1982 10/ 1/1983 10/ 6/1984 10/ 5/1985 10/ 4/1986 10/ 3/1987 10/ 1/1988 10/ 7/1989 10/ 6/1990 10/ 5/1991 10/ 3/1992 10/ 2/1993 10/ 1/1994 10/ 7/1995 10/26/1996 10/25/1997 10/24/1998 10/ 2/1999 9/30/2000 11/ 3/2001 10/ 5/2002 10/ 4/2003 11/13/2004 11/ 5/2005 9/30/2006 10/13/2007 10/18/2008 10/24/2009 10/30/2010 10/ 8/2011

H College Station H College Station

L W

6 33 39

29 0 29

0 34 16 0 24

0 0 0 18 0

TRINITY A&M leads, 18-1-2 1902 1902 1903 1903 1905

H H H H H

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

T W W L W

175

H I S T O R Y


1908 1909 1912 1913 1914 1915 10/24/1919 9/26/1924 9/25/1925 9/24/1926 9/23/1927 9/22/1928 9/23/1933 10/15/1951 10/ 1/1960 10/14/1961

H H H H H H H H H H H H H A A A

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio

W W W W

6 47 59 7 T 0 62 42 33 20 26 45 21 38 53 14 55 602

W W W W W W W W W W W

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 42

9/18/1999

7/—

H College Station

1/ 5

9/24/1966 9/28/1968

College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station College Station New Orleans Dallas New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans (Sugar Bowl) A New Orleans A New Orleans

9/26/2009

H College Station

W

56

19

W W

7 21 0 23 51

0 14 21 29 64

L L L L W W L W

22 17 18 18 17 41 35 10 9 0 14 13 14

0 5 0 6 0 0 0 13 19 7 26 6 13

13 35 276

21 3 119

Dallas College Station San Antonio College Station Tulsa College Station College Station

10 20 41 45 34 19 52

13 0 6 10 35 9 9

College Station Blacksburg College Station Blacksburg

W W

19 27 3 19 68

0 6 13 35 54

W

52

0

W W

28 29 6 63

15 12 19 46

7 21 28

0 0 0

W

11

0

W W W W

41 41 36 48 166

14 7 13 0 34

W W W

51 28 31 110 23

3 20 0

L L

UCLA 10/12/1940 9/21/1951 6/— 9/16/1955 —/ 1 1/ 1/1998 20/ 5

A A A N

VMI

Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Dallas (Cotton Bowl)

L L

A&M leads, 1-0 10/14/1950

H College Station

W

61

H College Station

WASHINGTON A&M leads, 2-1

UT ARLINGTON 9/18/1982

W W W W W W W

H A H A

series tied, 2-2

9/28/1974 9/— 9/19/1987 —/10 9/ 9/1989 15/—

22

UTAH

A Seattle H College Station A Seattle

11/14/1936 15/— 9/ 6/2003 9/ 2/2004 —/19

H College Station H College Station A Salt Lake City

A&M leads, 2-0 W W L

20 28 21 69

7 26 41 74

12/ 6/1941 12/ 5/1942

W

38

1900

30

H College Station

A&M leads, 4-0

A&M leads, 2-0 H College Station H College Station

W W

WICHITA STATE

UTEP 9/ 1/1984 9/16/2000

N Tacoma, WA H College Station

A&M leads, 1-0

A&M leads, 1-0 H College Station

9/19

WAXAHACHIE AC

UTAH STATE 9/19/2009

L

WASHINGTON STATE

A&M leads, 2-1

W W

20 45 65

17 17 34

W

33 14 0 19 66

7 34 35 0 76

TULSA N H N H A H H

series tied, 2-2 9/11/1976 14/— 9/17/1977 7/— 9/21/2002 19/ 7 9/18/2003 —/ 8

A&M leads, 1-0

A&M leads, 6-2 10/10/1922 10/ 1/1938 10/ 5/1940 9/28/1985 9/21/1991 15/— 9/12/1992 7/— 9/16/1995 3/—

VIRGINIA TECH

13 95

UAB

TULANE H H H H H H H A N A A A A

62 283

A&M leads, 1-0

A&M leads, 10-5 1899 1902 1906 1907 1910 1912 11/ 2/1917 10/ 5/1929 10/11/1930 10/ 3/1931 10/ 1/1932 9/30/1933 1/ 1/1940

W

9/12/1970 9/11/1971 9/ 9/1972 9/15/1973

H H A H

College Station College Station Wichita College Station

VILLANOVA L W W W L W W

WYOMING

series tied, 2-2 10/14/1939 9/18/1948 9/17/1949 9/22/1956

9/—

H A H H

College Station Philadelphia College Station College Station

L L W

A&M leads, 3-0 9/ 9/2000 9/ 6/2001 9/11/2004

H College Station A Laramie H College Station

OVERTIME HISTORY Overall: 7-6

Home: 5-3

Away: 1-2

Neutral: 1-1

Overtime in college football was introduced for the 1995 bowl season. 1996 marked the first full season of OT.

H I S T O R Y

Nov. Dec. Dec. Oct. Nov. Oct. Oct. Nov. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oct. Nov.

DATE 1, 1997 5, 1998 31, 2000 5, 2002 16, 2002 23, 2004 30, 2004 13, 2004 1, 2005 21, 2006 8, 2007 29, 2011 12, 2011

FINAL SCORE A&M 28....................... Oklahoma State 25 A&M 36....................... Kansas State 33 Mississippi State 43 43..... A&M 41 Texas Tech 48 .............. A&M 47 Missouri 33 ................. A&M 27 A&M 29....................... Colorado 26 Baylor 35 ..................... A&M 34 A&M 32....................... Texas Tech 25 A&M 16....................... Baylor 13 A&M 34....................... Oklahoma State 33 A&M 47....................... Fresno State 45 Missouri 38 ................. A&M 31 Kansas State 53 ........... A&M 50

OT OTs 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 4

SITE College Station St. Louis Shreveport, La. College Station College Station College Station Waco College Station College Station Stillwater, Okla. College Station College Station Manhattan, Kansas

* score at end of regulation

176

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

(Big 12 Championship) (Independence Bowl)

4QTR* 22-22 27-27 35-35 41-41 24-24 26-26 27-27 25-25 10-10 27-27 29-29 31-31 31-31


TEXAS A&M ATTENDANCE RECORDS 1. Nebraska

Nov. 20, 2010

90,079

1. at Michigan

Oct.

1, 1977

104,802

1. Michigan

Oct.

1, 1977

104,802

YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON YEAR AVERAGES GAMES AVERAGE

2. Texas

Nov. 24, 2011

88,645

2. at Texas

Nov. 25, 2010

100,752

2. Texas

Nov. 25, 2010

100,752

2011

7

87,183

3. Texas

Nov. 23, 2007

88,253

3. at Texas

Nov. 27, 2008

98,621

3. Texas

Nov. 27, 2008

98,621

2010

7

82,477

4. Texas

Nov. 23, 2001

87,555

4. NEBRASKA

Nov. 20, 2010

90,079

4. Oklahoma

Nov.

5, 2011

85,709

2009

7

76,800

5. Baylor

Oct. 15, 2011

87,361

5. TEXAS

Nov. 24, 2011

88,645

4. Ohio State

Sept. 26, 1970

85,657

2008

7

82,193

6. Oklahoma State

Sept. 25, 2011

87,358

6. TEXAS

Nov. 23, 2007

88,253

5. Oklahoma

Nov.

3, 2007

85,044

2007

7

82,207

7. Notre Dame

Sept. 29, 2001

87,206

7. TEXAS

Nov. 23, 2001

87,555

6. Oklahoma

Nov. 14, 2009

85,013

2006

7

75,985

8. Oklahoma

Nov. 11, 2000

87,188

8. BAYLOR

Oct. 15, 2011

87,361

7. Nebraska

Oct. 20, 2007

84,473

2005

6

79,732

9. SMU

Sept. 4, 2011

86,951

9. OKLAHOMA STATE

Sept . 25, 2011

87,358

8. Texas

Nov. 24, 2000

84,012

2004

6

74,498

10. Missouri

Oct. 29, 2011

86,934

10. NOTRE DAME

Sept. 29, 2001

87,206

9. Texas

Nov. 26, 2004

83,891

2003

7

76,243

11. Idaho

Sept. 17, 2011

86,623

11. OKLAHOMA

Nov. 11, 2000

87,188

10. Texas

Nov. 29, 2002

83,711

2002

7

80,198

12. Texas

Nov. 25, 2005

86,617

12. SMU

Sept. 4, 2011

86,951

11. Texas

Nov. 27, 1998

83,687

2001

6

82,711

13. Texas Tech

Oct.

5, 2002

86,478

13. MISSOURI

Oct. 29, 2011

86,934

12. Oklahoma

Nov.

83,461

2000

6

77,579

14. Kansas

Nov. 19, 2011

86,411

14. IDAHO

Sept. 17, 2011

86,623

1999

6

73,126

15. Oklahoma State

Oct.

6, 2007

86,217

15. TEXAS

Nov. 25, 2005

86,617

13. vs LSU Jan. 7, 2010 83,514 (Cotton Bowl-Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas)

86,172

16. TEXAS TECH

Oct.

5, 2002

86,478

1, 1990

82,518

58,292

Oct. 29, 2005

Dec.

6

16. Iowa State

14. Texas

1998

86,128

17. KANSAS

Nov. 19, 2011

86,411

5, 1994

82,312

61,918

Nov. 26, 1999

Nov.

6

17. Texas

15. Texas

1997

86,012

18. OKLAHOMA STATE

Oct.

6, 2007

86,217

81,887

63,272

Oct. 18, 2008

Nov. 29, 1996

6

18. Texas Tech

16. Texas

1996

85,979

19. TEXAS

Nov. 26, 1999

86,128

1, 1984

81,309

62,457

Sept. 30, 2006

Dec.

6

19. Texas Tech

17. Texas

1995

4, 2006

85,697

20. TEXAS TECH

Oct. 18, 2008

86,012

81,170

62,877

Nov.

Nov. 26, 1992

6

20. Oklahoma

18. Texas

1994

85,661

21. at Oklahoma

Nov.

5, 2011

85,709

80,232

59,608

Oct. 27, 2001

Sept. 2, 2000

6

21. Iowa State

19. Notre Dame

1993

8, 2008

85,603

22. at Ohio State

Sept. 26, 1970

85,657

79,713

58,768

Nov.

Sept. 13, 1986

6

22. Oklahoma

20. LSU

1992

85,341

23. OKLAHOMA

Nov.

8, 2008

85,603

79,018

63,318

Oct. 27, 2007

Sept. 3, 1988

6

23. Kansas

21. LSU

1991

84,671

24. KANSAS

Oct. 27, 2007

85,341

77,809

54,252

Nov. 26, 2009

Nov. 24, 1988

6

24. Texas

22. Texas

1990

84,479

25. at Oklahoma

Nov.

3, 2007

85,044

6, 1999

77,705

61,771

Oct. 30, 2010

Nov.

6

25. Texas Tech

23. Nebraska

1989

84,165

26. at Oklahoma

Nov. 14, 2009

85,013

77,703

57,576

Sept. 20, 2008

Sept. 29, 1990

6

26. Miami

24. LSU

1988

84,094

27. TEXAS

Nov. 26, 2009

84,671

77,604

66,623

Nov. 28, 2003

Oct. 18, 2003

6

27. Texas

25. Nebraska

1987

84,090

28. TEXAS TECH

Oct. 30, 2010

84,479

77,584

59,662

Sept. 27, 2008

Nov. 29, 1974

6

28. Army

26. Texas

1986

9, 2002

84,036

29. at Nebraska

Oct. 20, 2007

84,473

77,576

56,332

Nov.

Sept. 22, 1979

6

29. Oklahoma

27. Penn State

1985 1984

7

45,783

30. Virginia Tech

Sept. 21, 2002

83,746

30. MIAMI

Sept. 20, 2008

84,165

1983

7

58,409

31. Texas Tech

Sept. 30, 2000

83,644

31. TEXAS

Nov. 28, 2003

84,094

1982

7

55,941

32. Missouri

Oct. 16, 2010

83,453

32. ARMY

Sept. 27, 2008

84,090

1981

5

63,833

33. Nebraska

Nov. 11, 2006

83,336

33. OKLAHOMA

Nov.

9, 2002

84,036

30. vs Tennessee Jan. 1, 2005 75,704 (Cotton Bowl - Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas)

1980

5

60,432

34. Baylor

Sept. 29, 2007

82,970

34. at Texas

Nov. 24, 2000

84,012

31. Oklahoma

Nov. 10, 2001

75,525

1979

5

57,980

35. Oklahoma State

Sept. 22, 2001

82,601

35. at Texas

Nov. 26, 2004

83,891

32. LSU

Sept. 3, 1994

75,504

1978

5

52,269

36. Baylor

Oct.

6, 2001

82,589

36. VIRGINIA TECH

Nov. 21, 2002

83,746

1977

5

53,930

37. Texas Tech

Nov. 13, 2004

82,278

37. at Texas

Nov. 29, 2002

83,711

1976

6

48,395

38. Baylor

Nov. 21, 2009

82,106

38. at Texas

Nov. 27, 1998

83,687

1975

5

50,546

39. Oklahoma

Nov.

6, 2010

81,392

39. TEXAS TECH

Sept. 30, 2000

83,644

1974

5

43,867

40. Stephen F. Austin

Sept. 4, 2010

81,287

83,514

1973

5

40,426

41. Oklahoma

Nov.

6, 2004

81,125

40. vs LSU Jan. 7, 2010 (Cotton Bowl - Cowboys Stadium)

81,054

8, 2003

83,461

34,924

Oct. 26, 2002

Nov.

5

42. Nebraska

41. at Oklahoma

1972

80,659

83,453

32,863

Oct. 28, 2000

Oct. 16, 2010

5

43. Kansas State

42. MISSOURI

1971

43. NEBRASKA

Nov. 11, 2006

83,336

44. BAYLOR

Sept. 29, 2007

82,970

45. OKLAHOMA STATE

Sept. 22, 2001

82,601

46. BAYLOR

Oct.

6, 2001

82,589

47. at Texas

Dec.

1, 1990

82,518

80,000-PLUS CROWDS AT KYLE FIELD (43)

82,000-PLUS CROWDS, ALL VENUES (50)

48. at Texas

Nov.

5, 1994

82,312

49. TEXAS TECH

Nov. 13, 2004

82,278

50. BAYLOR

Nov. 21, 2009

82,106

75,000-PLUS CROWDS, ROAD VENUES (33)

8, 2003

28. vs Ohio State Jan. 1, 1999 76,503 (Sugar Bowl - SuperDome, New Orleans, La.) 29. Nebraska

Sept. 16, 1972

76,042

TOP SEASON AVERAGES AWAY

HOME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

YEAR

AVERAGE

2011 2001 2010 2007 2008 2002 2005 2000

87,183 82,711 82,477 82,207 82,193 80,198 79,731 77,579

YEAR

AVERAGE

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

2009 2003 2006 2004 1999 1987

76,800 76,243 75,985 74,498 73,126 66,623

15.

1981

63,833

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

YEAR

AVERAGE

2007 2003 2011 1986 1999 2010 2009 2000

66,915 66,691 63,282 61,806 61,492 59,591 58,727 57,912

OVERALL YEAR

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

1994 2004 1982 1974 1998 1985 1977

AVERAGE

57,034 56,400 55,522 54,978 54,879 54,410 53,888

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

YEAR

AVERAGE

2011 2007 2010 2003 2009 2008 2000 2002

76,152 75,091 74,218 72,263 70,365 70,181 68,639 67,572

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

YEAR

AVERAGE

1999 2001 2004 1986 1994 1988 1997

67,309 66,292 65,449 60,734 60,221 58,933 57,363

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KYLE FIELD HISTORY/TIMELINE KYLE FIELD TIMELINE Spring E.J. Kyle, professor of horticul1905 ture and staunch supporter of Aggie athletics, donates 400 X 400 foot all-purpose athletic area. Two seats of bleachers were built to accommodate 500 spectators. 1906 Grateful Corps of Cadets met in old chapel to express their appreciation for Kyle and named the new field for him. Not officially, but the name stuck. 1907 Kyle purchased grand stands from the Bryan Fair Association with a personal check and moved them to Kyle Field. 1915 Kyle Field seating is raised to 6,800 according to the Bryan Eagle. 1923 Seating increased to 8,500. 1927 Construction begins on concrete stands. 1929 New $365,000 concrete stadium is complete in time for the annual Texas A&M vs. Texas clash on Thanksgiving. The stadium features 32,890 permanent seats and 5,000 temporary seats.

R

egarded as one of the nation’s most intimidating road venues, Texas A&M’s Kyle Field has been the home of the Aggie football

1956 Texas A&M Board of Directors officially named Kyle Field after Edwin Jackson Kyle, ’99.

team since 1905.

1967 Second decks added. 1970 Artificial turf installed.

T

he permanent seating on the east and west sides of Kyle Field were added in 1927 and the horseshoe was completed in 1929.

The stadium was expanded in 1967 to include two

The Aggies have always been tough to beat

decks of grandstands, and the third decks were

at Kyle Field with an all-time record of 384-152-19

added to the east and west sides in 1980. The Ag-

(70.9 winning percentage) on their home field.

gies played on grass through the 1960s, but A&M

Likely making Kyle Field an even tougher road

became one of the many schools that switched to

1980 Third decks finished, new press box and suites dedicated against Penn State. Capacity 70,016.

venue for opponents was the $32.9 million north

artificial turf in the early 1970s. Grass returned to

end zone expansion, which was completed in 1999.

Kyle Field in 1996 and the Aggies currently play on

The formation of the Bernard C. Richardson Zone has

grass.

1982 Seats on east side narrowed. Capacity 72,387.

raised Kyle Field’s capacity to 82,589, making it the

1992 Seats widened and capacity moves back to 70,210. 1996 Natural grass returns to Kyle Field.

H I S T O R Y

The Home of the 12th Man

13th-largest college football stadium in the nation.

T

he Zone opened at full capacity for the

T

he most recent improvement was the “12th Man TV,” which is the huge video board in the south endzone. The 3,954

first time for the annual Texas A&M-Texas

square-foot screen is the second-largest in colle-

grudge match in 1999 and a then state-re-

giate sports and measures 54-by-74 feet. Included

cord football crowd of 86,128 watched the Aggies

in the project, which was completed prior to the

tally a hard-fought 20-16 victory over the arch rival

2006 season, were 1,130 feet of ribbon board and

1999 The Zone is complete and capacity increases to 82,600.

Longhorns. The stadium record has been broken six

a concert-quality sound system.

2008 Refiguring suites places capacity to 83,002.

90,079 (9-6 win over Nebraska in 2010).

2012 Premier sports facility design firm Populous engaged to lead design study phase for renovation and redevelopment of Kyle Field.

who served as Texas A&M’s dean of agriculture

2012 Student seating changes makes Kyle Field capacity 82,589.

1998 Construction on The Zone is underway, capacity is limited to 58,292.

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times since the 1999 game and currently stands at Kyle Field was named for Edwin Jackson Kyle, and athletic council president. Kyle donated a 400 x

I

n April of 2012, it was announced that Texas A&M University and the 12th Man Foundation have engaged Populous to lead the design study

phase for the renovation and redevelopment of

400-foot area of the southern edge of campus that

Kyle Field, recognized as the nation’s top college

had been assigned to him for horticultural experi-

football gameday experience and “Home of the

ments.

12th Man.”

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY


ALL-TIME RECORD AT KYLE FIELD 384-152-19 all-time on site, 283-138-12 in stadium (built 1927) THE 1900’ S (24-4-1) 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909

................ 6-1 ................ 5-0 ................ 6-0 ................ 2-3 ............. 5-0-1

THE 1910’ S (52-7-3) 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919

................ 6-0 ................ 6-0 ................ 7-1 ............. 3-4-2 ............. 4-0-1 ................ 4-2 ................ 4-0 ................ 5-0 ................ 5-0 ................ 8-0

THE 1920’ S (37-7-3) 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

............. 3-0-1 ............. 3-0-1 ................ 2-1 ................ 3-2 ................ 6-0 ................ 5-0 ............. 3-0-1 ................ 5-0 ................ 4-2 ................ 3-2

THE 1930’ S (32-15-3) 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939

................ 2-2 ................ 4-1 ................ 3-1 ............. 4-1-1 ............. 1-2-2 ................ 2-3 ................ 4-2 ................ 3-1 ................ 4-2 ................ 5-0

THE 1940’ S (22-17-1) 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949

................ 4-0 ................ 4-1 ................ 3-1 ................ 2-1 ................ 1-2 ................ 4-2 ................ 2-2 ................ 2-2 ................ 0-3 ............. 0-3-1

THE 1950’ S (19-17-4) 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

................ 3-1 ............. 2-0-2 ............. 1-2-1 ............. 0-3-1 ................ 0-4 ................ 3-1 ................ 4-0 ................ 4-1 ................ 1-2 ................ 1-3

THE 1960’ S (14-18-3) 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

............. 0-1-2 ............. 2-1-1 ................ 1-2 ................ 1-3 ................ 0-2 ................ 1-3 ................ 2-1 ................ 3-2 ................ 2-2 ................ 2-1

THE 1970’ S (32-18) 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

................ 1-4 ................ 3-2 ................ 1-4 ................ 3-2 ................ 5-0 ................ 5-0 ................ 5-1 ................ 3-2 ................ 4-1 ................ 2-2

THE 1980’ S (45-17) 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

................ 2-3 ................ 3-3 ................ 5-2 ................ 3-4 ................ 5-2 ................ 6-0 ................ 6-0 ................ 5-1 ................ 5-1 ................ 5-1

THE 1990’ S (55-4-1) 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

............. 5-0-1 ................ 6-0 ................ 6-0 ................ 6-0 ................ 6-0 ................ 5-1 ................ 3-3 ................ 6-0 ................ 6-0 ................ 6-0

THE 2000’ S (42-24) 2000 ................ 4-2 2001 ................ 5-1 2002 ................ 3-4 2003 ................ 4-3 2004 ................ 5-1 2005 ................ 4-2 2006 ................. 4-3 2007 ................. 6-1 2008 ................. 2-5 2009 ................. 5-2

THE 2010’ S (10-4) 2010 ................ 6-1 2011 ................. 4-3

H I S T O R Y

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ALL-TIME TELEVISION APPEARANCES (252) 2011 (6-6) ��. Northwestern† Texas Kansas at Kansas State at Oklahoma Missouri at Iowa State Baylor at Texas Tech vs. Arkansas Oklahoma State SMU

ESPN ESPN FSN ABC ABC FX ABC FX FX ESPN ABC FSN

N N R R R N R N N N R N

W L W L L L W W W L L W

33 - 22 25 - 27 61 - 7 50 - 53 25 - 41 31 - 38 33 - 17 55 - 28 45 - 40 38 - 42 29 - 30 46 - 14

† Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, Houston, Texas

2010 (5-4) ��. LSU† at Texas Nebraska at Baylor Oklahoma at Kansas Missouri ��. Arkansas (Arlington) at Oklahoma State

Fox ESPN ABC FSN FSN FSN FSN ABC ESPN

N N N R R R R R N

Baylor Texas State SMU at Clemson

FSN FSN FSN ABC

N N N N N N N

FOX ABC ABC ABC FSN TBS TBS FSN ESPN

24 - 41 24 - 17 9- 6 42 - 30 33 - 19 45 - 10 9 - 30 17 - 24 35 - 38

L L L L L L L

20 - 44 39 - 49 10 - 65 34 - 35 14 - 62 31 - 36 19 - 47

N R N N N R N

ESPN ABC FSN ABC ESPN2 ABC FSN Versus ESPN FSN

N N N S/N N R N N N N

L L W L W L W

9 - 49 28 - 66 49 - 35 25 - 43 21 - 17 23 - 41 28 - 22

L W L L L L W W L W

17 - 24 38 - 30 26 - 40 14 - 42 11 - 19 7 - 35 24 - 23 34 - 10 17 - 34 47 - 45

† Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas

H I S T O R Y

2006 (4-4) ��. California† at Texas Nebraska Oklahoma Missouri at Kansas Texas Tech ��. Army (San Antonio)

ESPN ABC ABC ABC ABC FSN ABC ESPN2

N N R S/N R N R N

L W L L W W L W

10 - 45 12 - 7 27 - 28 16 - 17 25 - 19 21 - 18 27 - 31 28 - 24

† Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif.

2005 (3-6) Texas at Oklahoma at Texas Tech Iowa State at Colorado

180

ABC ABC FSN ABC FSN

N R N R N

7 - 38 13 - 26 32 - 25 35 - 42 36 - 20 42 - 30 27 - 6 31 - 0 21 - 41

Texas at Missouri at Oklahoma Oklahoma State at Nebraska at Texas Tech Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech

ABC FSN ABC ABC FSN FSN ABC ESPN

N R R R R N R N

at Texas Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Nebraska at Baylor Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh

L L L L L

ABC ABC FSN TBS FSN ABC ESPN

N R R N R R N

29 - 40 30 - 36 17 - 56 14 - 42 20 - 41

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

��. TCU† Texas at Oklahoma Notre Dame at Wyoming

ESPN ABC ABC ABC ESPN2

N N R R N

L L L L L L L L

15 - 46 22 - 45 0 - 77 10 - 38 12 - 48 28 - 59 26 - 37 19 - 35

L W L L W L L

50 - 20 30 - 26 23 - 28 31 - 8 41 - 0 3 - 13 14 - 12

W L L W W

28 - 9 7 - 21 10 - 31 24 - 3 28 - 20

† galleryfurniture.com Bowl, Houston.

2000 (5-4) ��. Mississippi State† at Texas Oklahoma Kansas State at Iowa State at Baylor Texas Tech Wyoming at Notre Dame

ESPN ABC ABC ABC ABC FSN FSN FSN NBC

N N R R R R R N N

L L L W W W W W L

41 - 43 17 - 43 31 - 35 26 - 10 30 - 7 24 - 0 33 - 15 51 - 3 10 - 24

† Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

1999 (4-4) ��. Penn State† Texas at Missouri at Nebraska at Oklahoma Kansas at Texas Tech Southern Miss

ESPN ABC FSN ABC FSN FSN FSN ABC

N N R R N R N R

L W W L L W L W

0 - 24 20 - 16 51 - 14 0 - 37 6 - 51 34 - 17 19 - 21 23 - 6

N N N R N N R R

W W L

24 - 21 24 - 6 14 - 23

1997 (5-3) ��. UCLA† ��. Nebraska^ Texas at Oklahoma Oklahoma State at Kansas State at Colorado SW LOUISIANA

CBS ABC ABC FSN FSN ABC ABC FSN

N N N N N R R R

L L W W W L W W

23 - 29 15 - 54 27 - 16 51 - 7 28 - 25 17 - 36 16 - 10 66 - 0

1996 (3-5) at Texas Oklahoma at Baylor Texas Tech Kansas State at Iowa State Colorado at BYU^

ABC ABC ABC FSN FSN FSN ABC ABC

N R R R N R R N

L W W L L W L L

15 - 52 33 - 16 24 - 7 10 - 13 20 - 23 24 - 21 10 - 24 37 - 41

^ Pigskin Classic, Cougar Stadium, Provo, Utah

1995 (4-2) ��. Michigan† Texas at Rice at Colorado Tulsa LSU

ESPN ABC ESPN ABC Raycom ABC

N N N N R R

W L W L W W

22 - 20 6 - 16 17 - 10 21 - 29 52 - 9 33 - 17

L W W W W W W W L W

21 - 24 18 - 9 59 - 3 42 - 7 34 - 17 34 - 10 31 - 6 73 - 0 14 - 44 24 - 0

L W W W W W W W W

3 - 28 34 - 13 37 - 10 38 - 30 40 - 18 19 - 13 19 - 17 31 - 22 10 - 7

L W W W W W L W

2 - 10 31 - 14 13 - 3 44 - 7 34 - 12 37 - 14 34 - 35 45 - 7

† Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas

1993 (8-2) ��. Notre Dame† Texas at TCU Louisville at Baylor Houston at Texas Tech Missouri at Oklahoma LSU

NBC ESPN Raycom ESPN Raycom Raycom ABC Raycom ABC ABC

N N R N R R R R R R

† Cotton Bowl, Arlington, Texas

1992 (8-1) ��. Notre Dame† at Texas TCU at Houston Louisville Baylor Texas Tech at LSU ��. Stanford^

NBC ESPN ABC ESPN ABC ABC Raycom ABC Raycom

N N R N R R R R N

† Cotton Bowl, Arlington, Texas ^ Pigskin Classic, Anaheim, Calif.

1991 (6-2)

1998 (8-3) ABC ABC ABC FSN FX FSN ABC ABC

R N N

† Sugar Bowl, SuperDome, New Orleans, La ^ Big 12 Championship, St. Louis. * Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.

† Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas

��. Ohio State ��. Kansas State^ at Texas Missouri Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Texas Tech Nebraska

FSN FSN ABC

† Cotton Bowl, Arlington, Texas ^ Big 12 Championship, San Antonio.

2001 (3-2)

2007 (4-6) ��. Penn State† Texas at Missouri at Oklahoma Kansas at Texas Tech Oklahoma State Baylor at Miami Fresno State

N N R R N N N N N

2002 (2-5)

2008 (3-4) ESPN ABC FCS FSN Versus ABC Versus

L L W L W W W W L

at Kansas at Southern Miss ��. Florida State*

2003 (0-8)

† Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

Texas Oklahoma at Iowa State Texas Tech Army Miami at New Mexico

16 - 13 44 - 31 66 - 8 24 - 25

2004 (5-4) ��. Tennessee† at Texas Texas Tech Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Kansas State Clemson Wyoming at Utah

2009 (0-7) ESPN2 ESPN FSN FCS FCS FSN ESPN2

W W W L

† Cotton Bowl, Arlington, Texas L W W W W W L L L

† Cotton Bowl, Arlington, Texas

��. Georgia† Texas at Oklahoma at Colorado at Kansas State Oklahoma State ��. Arkansas (Arlington)

N R N R

L W L W W W W W

14 - 24 36 - 33 24 - 26 17 - 14 29 - 0 17 - 6 17 - 10 28 - 21

��. Florida State† Texas Arkansas at TCU at Baylor at Texas Tech at Tulsa LSU

CBS ESPN ESPN ESPN ABC Raycom Raycom Raycom

N N N N R R R R

† Cotton Bowl, Arlington, Texas


1990 (3-1) ��. BYU† at Texas TCU at Hawai’i

ESPN CBS Raycom ESPN

N N R N

1978 (2-2) W L W W

65 - 14 27 - 28 56 - 10 28 - 13

��. Iowa State† at Texas at Arkansas (Little Rock) at SMU

† Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif.

CBS ESPN CBS Raycom ABC ESPN

N N N R R N

28 - 31 21 - 10 22 - 23 24 - 28 6 - 19 28 - 16

1988 (2-2) ESPN ESPN Raycom Raycom

N N R N

L W W L

10 - 30 28 - 24 18 - 0 14 - 23

† Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.

1987 (5-2) ��. Notre Dame† Texas at TCU at Baylor at Texas Tech Washington LSU

CBS ESPN Raycom Raycom Raycom ESPN ESPN

N N R R R N N

W W W W L W L

35 - 10 20 - 13 42 - 24 34 - 10 21 - 27 29 - 12 3 - 17

��. USC† Houston at Michigan

N N R R R R N

��. Florida† at Texas at Arkansas at SMU

N N N N N

L W W L W W L

12 - 28 16 - 3 74 - 10 10 - 14 31 - 30 19 - 7 17 - 35

N R R R R R

W W W W L

36 - 16 42 - 10 10 - 6 19 - 17 10 - 23

W L L W W W

37 - 12 0 - 28 12 - 30 22 - 21 38 - 17 20 - 17

1983 (0-2-1) Texas at Baylor Oklahoma State

ABC WTBS CBS

N N N

L T L

13 - 45 13 - 13 15 - 34

CBS CBS ABC

N R N

L L L

9 - 47 15 - 24 16 - 38

1981 (1-1) ��. Oklahoma State† Arkansas

Mizlou ABC

N R

W L

33 - 16 7 - 10

1980 (0-1) ABC

R

L

0 - 27

ABC

R

CBS

ABC ABC

ABC

Arkansas

ABC

N R N R

W W W W

ABC

13 - 15

N

L

3 - 13

ABC

N

L

0 - 25

L

14 - 21

L

7 - 12

L

0 - 27

L W L

0- 3 21 - 13 7- 9

W

27 - 0

L

6 - 21

L

12 - 32

1960 (0-1)

37 - 14 27 - 3 31 - 10 36 - 0

at Texas

ABC

N

1959 (0-1) Arkansas

R

1958 (0-1)

N N R R

L L W W

0 - 20 6 - 31 20 - 10 43 - 13

at Texas

R R

ABC

L W

CBS NBC

L

1956 (1-0) R

3 - 38

1955 (0-1) Texas

R

L

NBC

13 - 35

L

14 - 35

W L

20 - 16 17 - 20

N

1952 (0-1) at Texas

N

N N R

† Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla.

3 - 32 28 - 7 at Arkansas

N

N

1957 (1-2) ��. Tennessee† ��. Maryland (Dallas) Texas

1968 (0-1) at Texas

L

1961 (0-1) Texas

1969 (0-1)

��. Alabama† SMU

R

W

47 - 14

CBS CBS

N N

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

A&M’S RECORD BY NETWORK APPS

OVERALL

HOME

AWAY

NEUTRAL

BOWLS

94

37-57

22-23

13-30

1-5

0-2

national

34

7-27

4-9

2-14

1-4

regional

60

30-30

18-14

11-16

0-1

ESPN

41

24-17

11-4

9-8

4-5

4-4

ESPN2

5

2-3

0-1

1-0

1-2

0-1

FCS

2

0-2

0-2

FSN

42

27-15

15-5

12-10

national

24

14-10

9-3

5-7

regional

18

13-5

6-2

7-3

3

3-0

2-0

1-0

17

4-13

0-5

0-3

4-5

4-5

national

16

4-12

0-4

0-3

4-5

regional

1

0-1

0-1

FCS

1

1-0

0-1

FOX

2

0-2

---

0-2

0-2

ABC

Versus

FX

4

3-1

2-1

1-0

NBC

5

1-4

0-1

0-1

1-2

0-2 —

TBS

4

2-1-1

2-1

0-0-1

21

15-6

8-1

6-4

1-1

national

2

1-1

---

1-1

regional

19

14-5

8-1

6-4

0-0

3

2-1

---

2-1

2-1

Mizlou Gaylord

1979 (1-0) SMU

L W L

1974 (1-1) at Texas at Texas Tech

Raycom

† Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

at SMU

ABC ABC ABC ABC

N

1962 (0-1)

N R N

† Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn.

CBS

1982 (0-3) at SMU Texas Tech Boston College

CBS ABC ABC ABC

7 - 26

1967 (1-1)

1984 (4-2) ESPN Raycom Raycom Gaylord Gaylord Gaylord

at Texas

CBS

1975 (2-2) ��. USC† Arkansas Texas at Illinois

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

at Texas at Arkansas Texas Tech Arkansas St. Iowa State Texas-El Paso

Mizlou ABC ABC

L

1963 (0-1) Texas

† Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas.

at Texas

1985 (4-1) CBS ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN

28 - 47 27 - 7 3 - 41

R

1976 (4-0)

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

��. Auburn† Texas Arkansas SMU at Alabama (Birmingham)

at Texas

1972 (0-1)

1986 (4-3) CBS ESPN Raycom ABC ABC Raycom ESPN

28 - 12 7 - 22 7 - 26 20 - 17

† Bluebonnet Bowl, Houston.

† Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

��. Ohio State† at Texas TCU at Arkansas (Little Rock) Baylor at Houston at LSU

W L L W

1977 (1-2) L W L L L W

† John Hancock Bowl, El Paso, Texas.

Alabama at Texas TCU ��. Nebraska†

1964 (0-1)

N N R R

† Hall of Fame Bowl, Birmingham, Ala.

1989 (2-4) ��. Pittsburgh† Texas Arkansas at Texas Tech at Washington LSU

Mizlou ABC ABC ABC

3

3-0

3-0

252

125-126-1

65-44

46-59-1

14-23

10-17

(.498)

(.596)

(.439)

(.378)

(.370)

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ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES YEARS

COACH (ES)

TENURE

W

OVERALL L T

PCT.

W

CONFERENCE L T PCT.

1894

F.D. Perkins

1

1

1

0

.500

-

-

-

-

1896

A.M. Soule / H.W. South

1

2

0

1

.833

-

-

-

-

1897

C.W. Taylor

1

1

2

0

.333

-

-

-

-

1898

H.W. Williams

1

4

2

0

.667

-

-

-

-

1899-1901

W.A. Murray

3

7

8

1

.469

-

-

-

-

1902-1904

J.E. Platt

3

18

5

1

.771

-

-

-

-

1905-1906

W.E. Bachman

2

13

3

0

.813

-

-

-

-

1907

L.L Larson

1

6

1

1

.813

-

-

-

-

1908

N.A. Merriam

1

3

5

0

.375

-

-

-

-

1909-1941

Charles B. Moran

6

38

8

4

.800

-

-

-

-

1915-1916

E.H. Harian

2

12

5

0

.706

3

2

0

.600

1917-1928

D.X. Bible

11

72

19

8

.768

28

15

7

.630

1918

D.V. Graves

1

6

1

0

.857

1

1

0

.500

1929-1933

Madison Bell

5

24

21

3

.531

8

14

3

.380

1934-1947

Homer Norton

14

82

53

9

.601

42

35

6

.542

1948-1950

Harry Stiteler

3

8

21

2

.274

3

13

2

.222

1951-1953

Raymond George

3

12

14

4

.467

3

12

3

.250

1954-1957

Paul “Bear” Bryant

4

25

14

2

.622

14

9

1

.604

1958-1961

Jim Myers

4

12

24

4

.333

5

18

3

.250

1962-1964

Hank Foldberg

3

6

23

1

.217

5

15

1

.262

1965-1971

Gene Stallings

7

27

45

1

.377

19

30

0

.388

1972-1978

Emory Bellard

6

48

27

0

.640

29

18

0

.617

1978-1981

Tom Wilson

3

21

19

0

.525

14

15

0

.483

1982-1988

Jackie Sherrill

7

52

28

1

.648

36

17

1

.676

1989-2002

R.C. Slocum

14

123

47

2

.721

78

28

2

.731

2003-2007

Dennis Franchione

5

32

28

0

.533

19

21

0

.475

2007 (interim) Gary Darnell

-

0

1

0

0.00

-

-

-

-

2008-2011

Mike Sherman

4

25

25

0

.500

15

18

0

.454

2011 (interim) Tim DeRuyter

-

1

0

0

1.00

-

-

-

-

(by Winning Pct. – minimum four seasons)

H I S T O R Y

SEASONS

Charles B. Moran

6

RECORD

PCT.

38-8-4

.800

SEASONS

WINS

R.C. Slocum

14

123

11

72-19-9

.768

Homer Norton

14

82

R.C. Slocum

14

123-47-2

.721

D.X. Bible

11

72

Jackie Sherrill

7

52-28-1

.648

Jackie Sherrill

7

52

Emory Bellard

6

48-27

.640

Emory Bellard

6

48

4

25-14-2

.622

Charles B. Moran

6

38

14

82-53-9

.601

Dennis Franchione

5

32

Dennis Franchione

5

32-28

.533

Gene Stallings

7

27

Madison Bell

5

24-21-3

.531

Mike Sherman

4

25

Homer Norton

182

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

PAUL “BEAR” BRYANT led Texas A&M to two Top 10 finishes and a SWC Championship.

EMORY BELLARD

(by Victories) COACH

D.X. Bible

Paul “Bear” Bryant

1939 Aggies won the National Championship with a 14-13 win over Tulane in the Sugar Bowl.

(right, with Curtis Dickey) posted three 10-win seasons and won a SWC Championship.

COACHING LEADERS COACH

HOMER NORTON ’s

JACKIE SHERRILL is hauled off the field by Sammy O’Brient and Ray Childress after the 1984 win over Texas.


ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES NAME

YEARS

Amedee, Lynn ANDERSON, B.J. Anderson, Frank Andrews, H.R. Ashenbeck, Harvey Avezzano, Joe Babers, Dino Bailey, Sam Bain, Ty Bartosh, Gil Bassett, Charlie Bennett, Phil BEATY, DAVID Bible, Dana X. Boyd, Bob Bradley, Doug Bradshaw, Charles Brown, Leonard Campbell, Dean Claiborne, Jerry Clay, Bill Conley, Scott Cromwell, Nolan Culley, David Cure, Wayne Cutchin, Phil D’Alessandris, Joe Darnell, Gary Davie, Bob Davis, Greg Dawson, Dog DeBesse, Bob Deloach, Gary DeRuyter, Tim DeWare, Jr., Charles Dillingham, Dutch Dimmitt, Lil Doll, Kirk Dorr, Ray Dubose, Bill Duncan, Bill Edmondson, Heck Eggen, Stan Eillis, Tom Ensminger, Steve Ewall, Walter Faircloth, Dalton Faulkinberry Russ Faulkner, Harry Fobbs, Lee Foldberg, Hank Ford, Robert Frankie, Johnnie Gabrel, Pug George, Ray Graves, D.V. Grimes, J.B. Haffner, George Hallman, Curley Hankwitz, Mike Harlan, E.B. Hayes, Tom Helduser, Jim Bob Helms, Jake Helms, Jim

1985-87 2012 1920-24,’30,’45 1911 1971 1985-88 2001-02 1957 1961 1973 1927-28 1980-82, 95-96 2012 1916 1985-88 1958-59 1970 1962-64 1975-77, 79-81 1954-56 2006-07 1981 2008-09 1991-93 1947 1954-57 1994 2006-07 1985-93 1979-84 1949-50 2006-2007 1981 2010-11 1937-42, 47-48 1930-33 1935-44 1988-93, 2008-09 1997-00 1948-50 1952-53 1918 2003-07 1960-61 1994-96 1930 1950-53 1958-59 1939-40 2003-05 1951 1989-90 1945-47 1971 1951 1917-19 1998-02 1979 1982-87 1997-02 1916 1989-90 2003-07 1966-69 1982-90

SEASONS 3 FIRST 7 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 2 5 FIRST 1 4 2 1 3 6 3 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 9 6 2 2 1 2 8 4 10 8 4 3 2 1 5 2 3 1 4 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 5 1 6 6 1 2 5 4 9

NAME

YEARS

SEASONS

Higginbotham, R.G. Hoener, Pete Hohn, Caesar Hollingshead, Tam Holmes, Klepton House, H.H. Hubbard, Cal Huggins, Lide Hughes, Travis Hurlbut, Jack Hurt, Ben Irvin, Barlow James, Bill James, Pat Johnson, Dick Johnson, Bill Jones, Bill Jones, Pete Jordan, Randy Karow, Marty Keith, Bobby Drake Keller, Jim Kines, Joe King, J.T. KINGSBURY, KLIFF Kirksey, Larry Koch, Botchey Koenning, Jr., Les Kragthorpe, Steve Kubiak, Gary LaGrasta, Dan Lair, Matt Laslie, Carnie Lee, Swede Livingston, Lawrence Malone, Van Marks, Bobby Marshall, Steve Mattison, Greg MCKINNEY, CLARENCE McMillian, Charles McMurtry, Paul McNulty, J.C. McQuillan, Hub Michalske, Mike Michels, John Milus, Ron Moise, R.L. Moore, Bud Moser, Chuck Napper, Charles Nguyen, Dat Nolan, Willis Norris, Rex O’Brien, Jack Owens, Jim Pardee, Jack Pearce, John Pettibone, Jerry Phillips, O.A. “Bum” Pickett, Tom Pierce, Johnny POLIAN, BRIAN Pope, Kenith Powell, Dee

1930-32 3 2000 1 1913 1 1994-02 9 1929-32, 51 5 1922-23 2 1933 1 1966-69 4 1960-61 2 1965-71 7 1972-74 3 1932-33, 48 3 1935-48 14 1954-57 4 1962-64 3 1992-99 8 1958-59 2 1944 1 2008-11 4 1938-42, 45-46 7 1960-61 2 1968-71 4 2008-09 2 1957 1 2012FIRST 2000 1 1945-47 3 1994-96, 03-07 8 1997-00, (spring 2010) 4 1992-93 2 1972-81 10 1959-60 2 1957 1 1972 1 1998-99 2 2006-09 4 1969-71 3 1997 1 1989-91 3 2012FIRST 2008-11 4 1951-52 2 1909-11 3 1935-40 6 1953 1 1958 1 1999 1 1914 1 1965-70 6 1974-75, 78 3 1979 1 2010-11 2 1933 1 1972 1 1962-64 3 1954-56 3 1965 1 1989-91 3 1982-84 3 1957 1 1947 1 1923-24 2 2012FIRST 2003-07 5 1965-72 8

NAME

YEARS

PRICE, TERRY Pugh, George Pustejovsky, Ed Rader, Dick Randall, Craig Register, Paul Reid, John Robbins, Cooper Robertson, Melvin Rollins, J.W. Roper, Bobby Rossley, Tom Rothgeb. C.J. Rucker, Ken Ruel, Pat Schmidt, Neil Sikes, J.V. Sherman, Mike Sherrod, Bud Shoemaker, Perron Slade, Larry Slocum, R.C. Slocum, Shawn Smith, Elmer Smith, Manning Smith, Melvin Smith, Ralph SNYDER, MARK Stanley, Bob Steinke, Gil Stiles, Jess Stiteler, Harry Sumlin, Kevin Taylor, Loyd Thurmond, Chris Tipps, Tom Thomas, Jack Todd, Dick Toledo, Bob Tommerdahl, Mark Torbush, Carl Toth, Nick Tuberville, Tommy Turner, Jim Turner, Ron Unbehagen, Ted Utay, Joe Van Zandt, Lance Wahlberg, Joe WALLERSTEDT, MATT Walters, Trent Walters, Troy Watson, Don Weddell, Alan Welch, Barney Wigginton, Donnie Williams, Terrell Willis, Nick Wilson, Tom Wyatt, Buddy YATES, MARCEL Young, John Paul Zapalac, Willie

20121982-88 1981 1980-81 1962-64 1972-88 1929-31 1952 1972-78 1935-42 1982-84 2008-11 1920-21, 25-26 1994-97, 02 1982-84 1962-64 1935-37 1989-93, 95-96 1958-59 1949-50 1994-98 1972-80, 82-88 1991-97, 00-02 1954-71 1934-44 2003-05 1965-69 20121973-81 1949-53 1979-81 1947 2001-02 1965-69 2003-05 1954-56 1961 1949-50 1989-93 2003-07 2003-05 2010-11 1994 2008-11 1988 1980 1913 1971 1962-64 2012 1991-93 2010-11 1965-69 1998-02 1970-71 1972-77 2010-11 1936 1975-78 2000-02, 2008-09 2012 1970-77 1953-60

SEASONS

FIRST 7 1 2 3 17 3 1 7 8 3 4 4 5 3 3 3 7 2 2 5 15 10 18 11 3 5 FIRST 9 5 3 1 2 5 3 3 1 2 5 5 3 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 FIRST 3 2 5 5 2 6 2 1 4 6 FIRST 8 8

current assistants highlighted

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ALL AMERICANS

Randy

BULLOCK

NAME

YEARS

SEASONS

2011 2009, 10 1999 1998-99 1998 1996 1995 1995 1994-95 1994 1993 1993 1992 1992

Randy Bullock PK Von Miller DL/LB Jason Webster DB Shane Lechler P Dat Nguyen LB Keith Mitchell LB Ray Mickens DB Brandon Mitchell DE Leeland McElroy RB / KR Antonio Armstrong LB Sam Adams DE Aaron Glenn DE Patrick Bates FS Marcus Buckley LB

NAME

YEARS

SEASONS

1991 1990 1988-90 1987 1985, 86 1983, 84 1978, 79 1976, 78 1976 1976 1975 1975 1974-75 1970

Kevin Smith Mike Arthur Darren Lewis JohnRoper Johnny Holland Ray Childress Jacob Green Tony Franklin Robert Jackson Lester Hayes Ed Simonini Garth Ten Naple Pat Thomas Dave Elmendorf

CB OC RB LB LB DT DE PK LB FS LB LB CB FS

NAME

YEARS

1968 1968 1968 1967-68 1966 1957 1956-57 1956 1956 1951-52 1950 1940 1939-40 1939 1936, 37

Rolf Krueger Tommy Maxwell Steve O’Neal Bill Hobbs Maurice Moorman John David Crow Charlie Krueger Dennis Goehring Jack Pardee Jack Little Bob Smith Marshall Robnett John Kimbrough Joe Boyd Joe Routt

SEASONS

OT FS P LB OT RB OT OG FB FB RB OG RB OT OG

ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 1915 John Garrity, E N.M. Braumiller, G 1916 Newt Settegast, T Jim Crow, T 1917 Tim Griesenbeck, E Ox Ford, T E.S. Wilson, G Rip Collins, B Jack Mahan, B 1918 No selections from A&M 1919 E.S. Wilson, G W.E. Murrah, G C.R. Drake, T R.G. Higginbotham, HB Jack Mahan, F Scott Alexander, E 1920 W.E. Murrah, E C.R. Drake, T R.G. Higginbotham, HB Jack Mahan, F T.F. Wilson, E

H I S T O R Y

1921 Sam Sanders, B T.F. Wilson, E W.E. Murrah, G

W.W. Wilson, B 1926 Joel Hunt, HB L.G. Dietrich, T J.A. Tektorik, G J.B. Sikes, E C.D. Watts, C

1939 Joe Boyd, T John Kimbrough, F Marshall Robnett, G Herb Smith, E Jim Thomason, HB

1927 Joel Hunt, QB J.V. Sikes, E J.G. Holmes, G A.C. Sprott, T E.E. Fegari, G W.S. Lister, T

1940 James Sterling, E John Kimbrough, F Marshall Robnett, G Jim Thomason, HB Ernie Pannell, T

1928 Z.W. Bartlett, C H.E. Burgess, F S.J. Petty, E 1929 Tommy Mills, QB Charlie Richter, G 1930 Adrian Tracey, E 1931 Carl Moulden, G Cliff Domingue, QB Charlie Malone, E 1932 Willis Nolan, C Charley Cummings, T 1933 Ted Spencer, F Ray Murray, E W.T. Jordan, T

1922 W.D. Johnson, G T.F. Wilson, E

1934 John Crow, G

1923 A.J. Evans, E W.D. Johnson, G

1936 Joe Routt, G Charles DeWare, C Roy Young, T

1924 W.W. Wilson, B Neeley Allison, E 1925 Joel Hunt, HB L.G. Dietrich, T W.M. Dansby, G Barlow Irvin, T

184

Joe Boyd, T

1937 Joe Routt, G Roy Young, T Dick Todd, HB Virgil Jones, G 1938 Dick Todd, HB

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

1941 Derace Moser, RB James Sterling, E Bill Sibley, C Martin Ruby, T 1942 Bill Henderson, E Felix Bucek, G Cullen Rogers, B Leo Daniels, B 1943 Marian Flanagan, B M.E. Settegast, E Goble Bryant, T Jim Hallmark, B 1944 Monty Moncrief, T Clarence Howell, E Paul Yates, F 1945 Monty Moncrief, G Grant Darnell, G Preston Smith, HB Bob Goode, HB 1946 Monty Moncrief, T 1947 Jim Winkler, T 1948 Jim Winkler, T Bob Goode, HB Odell Stautzenberger, G Andy Hillhouse, E

1949 Bob Smith, F

1963 Ronney Moore, G

1950 Bob Smith, F Max Greiner, T Andy Hillhouse, E Carl Molberg, G

1964 Ray Gene Hinze, OT Mike Pittman, DHB

1951 Jack Little, T Glenn Lippmann, B Hugh Meyer, C Yale Lary, B Billy Tidwell, B 1952 Jack Little, T Ray Graves, QB Joe Boring, S 1953 Don Ellis, QB 1954 Elwood Kettler, QB Bennie Sinclair, E 1955 Gene Stallings, E Dennis Goehring, G 1956 Jack Pardee, F Lloyd Hale, C Dennis Goehring, G John David Crow, HB John Tracey, E Charlie Krueger, T Roddy Osborne, QB 1957 John David Crow, HB Charles Krueger, T Bobby Marks, E 1958 Charles Milstead, QB John Tracey, E 1959 No selections from A&M 1960 Sam Byer, F 1961 Jerry Hopkins, C 1962 Jerry Hopkins, C

1965 Ken (Dude) McLean, OE Joe Wellborn, LB 1966 Maurice Moorman, OT Gary Kovar, OG Wendell Houseley, OHB 1967 Edd Hargett, QB Bob Long, OE Tommy Maxwell, S Rolf Krueger, DT Bill Hobbs, LB Grady Allen, DE Larry Stegent, OHB Steve O’Neal, P Dan Schneider, OT 1968 Edd Hargett, QB Steve O’Neal, P Rolf Krueger, DT Bill Hobbs, LB Mike DeNiro, DE 1969 Larry Stegent, TB Lynn Odom, DG Dave Elmendorf, S Mike DeNiro, DE Ross Brupbacher, E 1970 Homer May, E Dave Elmendorf, S 1971 Leonard Forey, G David Hoot, S Boice Best, DT Grady Hoermann, LB Buster Callaway, T Mark Green, HB 1972 Grady Hoermann, LB Boice Best, DT


Robert Murski, CB Ed Simonini, LB 1973 Ed Simonini, LB Don Long, DE Skip Walker, HB 1974 Pat Thomas, CB Ed Simonini, LB Tim Gray, CB Warren Trahan, DT Bubba Bean, OHB Randy Haddox, PLK Glenn Bujnoch, OT Garth TenNapel, LB Mark Stanley, P 1975 Ed Simonini, LB Pat Thomas, CB Garth TenNapel, LB Bubba Bean, HB Edgar Fields, DT Blake Schwarz, DE Jimmy Dean, DT Jackie Williams, S Lester Hayes, S Richard Osborne, TE Glenn Bujnoch, OT Tank Marshall, DE Bruce Welch, OG Robert Jackson, LB 1976 Jimmy Dean, DT Edgar Fields, DT Tony Franklin, K Gary Haack, TE Lester Hayes, S Robert Jackson, LB Tank Marshall, DE Frank Myers, T Dennis Swilley, G George Woodard, F 1977 Mark Dennard, C Frank Myers, OT Cody Risien, OT Carl Grulich, S 1978 Curtis Dickey, TB Tony Franklin, K Jacob Green, DE Russell Mikeska, TE Cody Risien, OT 1979 Jacob Green, DE Gerald Carter, SE Ed Pustejovsky, OG 1980 No selections from A&M 1981 No selections from A&M 1982 Domingo Bryant, DB David Hardy, K 1983 Rich Siler, TE Ray Childress, DE / T 1984 Ray Childress, DE / T 1985 Johnny Holland, LB Doug Williams, OT Kevin Murray, QB

Domingo Bryant, DB Anthony Toney, F Jeff Nelson, FLK Rod Saddler, DE Randy Dausin, OG 1986 Kevin Murray, QB Rod Bernstine, TE Johnny Holland, LB Roger Vick, F Keith Woodside, HB Scott Slater, K Jay Muller, DE Kip Corrington, DB Louis Cheek, OT Terrance Brooks, DB 1987 Rod Harris, split end Louis Cheek, OT Matt Wilson, C Scott Slater, K Sammy O’Brient, DG John Roper, LB Kip Corrington, FS 1988 Darren Lewis, RB Jerry Fontenot, G Matt McCall, T John Roper, LB Aaron Wallace, LB Mickey Washington, CB 1989 Mike Jones, TE Kevin Smith, DB William Thomas, LB Aaron Wallace, LB Richmond Webb, OT

Jason Mathews, OT Leeland McElroy, KR Ray Mickens, CB Greg Schorp, TE Antonio Shorter, LB Lance Teichelman, NG Rodney Thomas, RB Dexter Wesley, OT 1994 Antonio Armstrong, LB Calvin Collins, OL Leeland McElroy, KR Ray Mickens, CB Brandon Mitchell, DL Rodney Thomas, RB 1995 Reggie Brown, LB Albert Connell, WR Hunter Goodwin, OL Donovan Greer, CB Leeland McElroy, RB / KR Ray Mickens, CB Brandon Mitchell, DL Keith Mitchell, LB

BIG 12 CONFERENCE 1996 (1) Calvin Collins, OL (1) Brandon Mitchell, DL (2) Albert Connell, WR (2) Keith Mitchell, DL/LB (2) Dat Nguyen, ILB 1997 (1) Dat Nguyen, LB (1) Shane Lechler, P

(2) Steve McKinney, OL (2) Dante Hall, KR (3) Kyle Bryant, K 1998 (1) Dat Nguyen, LB (1) Shane Lechler, P (3) Rex Tucker, OL (3) Rich Coady, DB (3) Warrick Holdman, LB 1999 (1) Shane Lechler, P (2) Seimisi Heimuli, OL (2) Jason Webster, DB 2000 (1) Robert Ferguson, WR (1) Seth McKinney, OL (1) Jason Glenn, DL/LB (2) Ja’Mar Toombs, RB (3) Terence Kitchens, K

2005 (2) Justin Warren, LB (2) Todd Pegram, K 2006 (1) Melvin Bullitt, DB (2) Martellus Bennett, TE (2) Jorvorskie Lane, RB (2) Chris Alexander, WR (2) Cody Wallace, OL 2007 (1) Cody Wallace, OL (2) Chris Alexander, FB (2) Chris Harrington, DL (2) Misi Tupe, LB (2) Justin Brantly, P 2008 (1) Justin Brantly, P (2) Jorvorskie Lane, FB

2001 (1) Sammy Davis, DB (1) Seth McKinney, OL (3) Terrence Kiel, DB

2009 (1) Von Miller, DL (2) Jerrod Johnson, QB (2) Jamie McCoy, FB (2) Lee Grimes, OL (2) Trent Hunter, DB

2002 (2) Taylor Whitley, OL (2) Greg Porter, TE (2) Ty Warren, DE/LB (3) Bethel Johnson, WR

2010 (1) Jeff Fuller, WR (1) Von Miller, DL (2) Matt Allen, OL (2) Coryell Judie, DB

2003 (2) Terrence Murphy, WR (3) Courtney Lewis, RB (3) Geoff Hangartner, OL

2011 (1) Randy Bullock, PK (1) Luke Joeckel, OL (1) Sean Porter, LB (2) Cyrus Gray, RB (2) Ryan Swope, WR (2) Tony Jerod-Eddie, DE

2004 (1) Terrence Murphy, WR (1) Mike Montgomery, DL (2) Reggie McNeal, QB (2) Todd Pegram, K (2) Byron Jones, DB

1990 Darren Lewis, RB Mike Arthur, C Matt McCall, OT William Thomas, LB Kevin Smith, CB 1991 Kevin Smith, CB Bucky Richardson, QB Quentin Coryatt, LB Greg Hill, RB Keith Alex, OT Marcus Buckley, LB John Ellisor, OT Patrick Bates, FS

Cyrus

GRAY

1992 Marcus Buckley, LB John Ellisor, G David Davis, P Patrick Bates, FS Greg Schorp, TE Aaron Glenn, CB Chris Dausin, C Terry Venetoulias, PLK Greg Hill, RB Sam Adams, DE 1993 Sam Adams, DE Jason Atkinson, LB Calvin Collins, OG Chris Dausin, C Eric England, DE Aaron Glenn, CB Tyler Harrison, OG Greg Hill, RB

H I S T O R Y

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BIG 12 AWARD WINNERS DEFENSIVE PLAYER O F T H E YEAR Dat Nguyen, LB .................................. 1998

OFFENSIVE FRESHMAN O F T H E YEAR Christine Michael, RB ........................ 2009

OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER O F T H E YEAR

PLAYER OF THE WEEK Offensive Christine Michael ....................... 10/03/11 Cyrus Gray, RB ........................... 11/29/10 Stephen McGee, QB .................. 10/22/07 Stephen McGee, QB .................. 10/09/06 Reggie McNeal, QB.................... 09/19/05 Reggie McNeal, QB.................... 10/18/04 Reggie McNeal, QB.................... 11/09/02 Dustin Long, QB (co).................. 10/05/02 Branndon Stewart, QB .............. 11/03/97

Robert Ferguson, WR ........................ 2000

DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER O F T H E YEAR Misi Tupe, LB ..................................... 2006

Defensive

Special Teams

Tony Jerod-Eddie ........................ 09/06/11 Von Miller, LB/DE ...................... 11/29/10 Michael Hodges, LB ................... 11/22/10 Von Miller, LB/DE ...................... 11/15/10 Michael Hodges, LB ................... 11/08/10 Trent Hunter, DB........................ 09/29/08 Mark Dodge, LB ......................... 11/27/06 Erik Mayes, CB ........................... 09/20/04 Ty Warren, DE (co)..................... 09/21/02 Brian Gamble, LB ....................... 10/14/00 Jason Webster, CB ..................... 09/27/99 Dat Nguyen, LB .......................... 11/16/98 Warrick Holdman, LB................. 10/12/98 Dat Nguyen, LB .......................... 10/05/98 Dat Nguyen, LB .......................... 12/01/97

Dustin Harris, CB ........................ 10/10/11 Dustin Harris, PR ........................ 11/21/11 Coryell Judie, KR ........................ 11/08/10 Coryell Judie, KR ........................ 11/15/10 Cyrus Gray, KR ........................... 11/09/09 Cyrus Gray, KR ........................... 11/10/08 Todd Pegram, K ......................... 10/25/04 Terence Kitchens, K ................... 09/06/99 Chris Taylor, WR......................... 11/02/98 Shane Lechler, P ........................ 10/26/98 Shane Lechler, P ........................ 12/01/97 Dante Hall, RB ........................... 09/22/97

Dat

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN O F T H E YEAR

NGUYEN

Cody Wallace..................................... 2007

10 TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM Seth McKinney ......................................OL Dat Nguyen ........................................... LB Shane Lechler .......................................... P

Stephen

Dustin

M C GEE

HARRIS

VARIOUS FOOTBALL HONORS HEISMAN TROPHY NAME

POS

YEAR

John David Crow

RB

1957

LOMBARDI AWARD NAME

POS

YEAR

Dat Nguyen

LB

1998

BUTKUS AWARD NAME

H I S T O R Y

Von Miller

POS

YEAR

LB/DE

2010

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME Players Coaches NAME John Kimbrough Joe Routt Joel Hunt Joe Utay John David Crow Charlie Krueger Jack Pardee Dave Elmendorf Ray Childress

POS. Fullback Guard Halfback Halfback Halfback Tackle Fullback Def. Back Def. Line

YEARS 1939-40 1935-37 1925-27 1905-07 1955-57 1955-57 1954-56 1971-79 1981-84

ELECT 1954 1962 1967 1974 1976 1983 1986 1996 2010

NAME Dana X. Bible Madison Bell Homer Norton Paul “Bear” Bryant Gene Stallings

YEARS 1917; 1919-28 1951 1929-33 1934-46 1954-57 1965-71

ELECT

NAME

POS.

YEARS

ELECT

NAME

POS.

YEARS

ELECT

Joe Routt John Kimbrough Joel Hunt Dana X. Bible Madison Bell Homer Norton Dick Todd Bill Henderson J.V. “Siki” Sikes John David Crow Joe Utay Gen. Bob Neyland

player player player coach coach coach player player player player player player

1935-37 1938-40 1925-27 1917; 19-28 1929-33 1934-46 1936-38 1940-42 1925-27 1955-57 1905-07 1915

1952 1958 1958 1959 1960 1968 1968 1974 1977 1982 1984 1985

Field Scovell Charles H. Moser Jack Pardee Ken Hall Yale Lary Emory Bellard Gene Stallings O.A. “Bum” Phillips Bobby Joe Conrad R.C. Slocum Ray Childress

player asst. coach player player player coach player/coach asst. coach player coach player

1928 1974-80 1954-56 1955-56 1948-51 1972-78 1954-56; 65-71 1954-57 1955-57 1989-2002 1981-84

1985 1986 1987 1994 1994 1995 1996 1999 2003 2005 2008

1955 1971 1986 2010

TEXAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME LOU GROZA AWARD NAME

POS

YEAR

Randy Bullock

PK

2011

NFL HALL OF FAME NAME

Yale Lary

186

YEARS

ELECTED

1949-51

1979

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY


ACADEMIC HONORS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Jack Pardee ......................................1956 Steve Luebbehusen ..........................1971 Kevin Monk ............................1976, 1977 Kip Corrington ..............1985, 1986, 1987 Seth McKinney .................................2001 Michael Hodges ................................2010

2006

Greg Boothe Nathan Haile Matt LaFon Jordan Peterson Cody Wallace Stephen McGee* Chad Schroeder*

RB LB DB DB OL QB WR

2007

David Latham Stephen McGee Jordan Peterson Cody Wallace Andrew Key* Chris Yoder*

DB QB DB OL TE OL

2008

Justin Brantly Stephen McGee Ryan Tannehill Travis Schneider*

P QB WR OL

2009

Ryan O’Bryant Michael Shumard Cole Graybill Jordan Peterson Ryan Tannehill Trent Hunter* Matt Allen* Derek Dumas* Bradley Stephens* Jeff Wood*

FB OL FB DB QB/WR DB OL LB RB QB

2010

Cody Beyer Ben Bredthauer Blane Cheatham Evan Eike Ryan Epperson Michael Hodges Roger Holland Ryan Tannehill Steven Terrell Anthony Vela Randy Bullock* Michael Ebbitt* Michael Lamothe* Spencer Nealy* Hutson Prioleau* Derrick Stephens* Nick Trice* Cody Williams*

WR DS DB OL P LB OL QB/WR DB RB PK DL TE DE TE LB WR DL

2011

Ben Bredthauer Randy Bullock* Steve Campbell* Blane Cheatham Tommy Dorman Evan Eike Ryan Epperson Trent Hunter* Toney Hurd Jr.* Michael Lamothe* Jacob Russell Jonathan Stewart* Ryan Tannehill Steven Terrell Michael Walker Allen Woodum*

SN PK DB DB TE OL P DB DB TE LB LB QB DB WR OL

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE (information unavailable prior to 1987 season)

Southwest Conference 1987

Kip Corrington Basil Jackson Craig Stump

DB LB QB

1988

Bill Cavanaugh Lance Pavlas Scott Slater

OL QB PK

1989

Lance Pavlas

QB

1990

Lance Pavlas Greg Lakin

QB OL

1991

Greg Lakin

OL

1992

Kyle Maxfield

DB

1993

Kyle Maxfield

DB

Michael

1994

Gene Lowery Kyle Maxfield Tim Vordenbaumen

WR DB OL

HODGES

1995

Dennis Allen Stormy Case

DB QB

Big 12 Conference

2001

1996

Brandon Jennings Jason Webster Christopher Thierry James Vincent

DB DB LB P

1997

Chris Cole Ronald Patton Chris Thierry

WR DB LB

1998

Greg Knutson* Seth McKinney* Evan Perroni* Christian Rodriguez

TE OL DL LB

1999

Seth McKinney Evan Perroni Christian Rodriguez

OL DL LB

2000

Andre Brooks* Sammy Davis Michael de la Torre Maurice Harris Seth McKinney Evan Perroni Christian Rodriguez

OL DB TE RB OL DL LB

2002

Taylor Whitley Cornelius Anthony Jarrod Penright Ty Warren

OL LB LB DL

Jay Brooks Michael de la Torre Mark Farris Seth McKinney Evan Perroni Christian Rodriguez Taylor Whitley Chance Pearce Cody Scates

DB TE QB OL DL LB OL SNP P/PK

John Kirk Tyre Post Taylor Whitley Matt Douglas Blake Kendrick John Pierson Scott Stickane Jaxson Appel Thomas Carriger Haven Massey Tim Philbeck Jesse Woods Nick Losada* Terrence Murphy* Anthony Squillante* David Ross*

OL RB OL DB LB PK LB DB TE TE WR WR DL WR DB DL

2003

John Kirk Don Muhlbach Scott Stickane Keith Joseph Anthony Squillante Frederick Woods Todd Pegram Chad Schroeder Taylor Schuster John Ray*

OL SNP LB RB DB LB PK WR OL DB

2004

Dominique Steamer Ryan White Chris Yoder David Anderson* Chris Harrington* Blake Kendrick* Terrence Murphy* Todd Pegram* Chad Schroeder*

DL TE OL DB DL LB WR PK WR

Ty Branyon Jay Doerfler Stephen McGee Layne Neumann John Ray David Anderson* John David Nicholson* Chad Schroeder* Cody Wallace*

QB PK QB PK DB RB OL WR OL

2005

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H I S T O R Y

A

B

Abbey, Dan R. ........................................ 1929, 30 Abbott, John A. ............................................ 1939 Abraham, Arthur A. ............................... 1944, 45 Adair, Chad ............................................ 1986, 87 Adamek, Jody .............................................. 1990 Adame, David .............................................. 2010 Adamek, Leslie (Trainer) .................................2010 Adami, Buster .................................. 1967, 68, 69 Adams, Brent (Manager) .......................... 1987, 88 Adams, Darrell ........................... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Adams, Jimmy ................................. 1967, 68, 69 Adams, Jorrie............................................... 2004 Adams, Kent .......................................... 1980, 81 Adams, Ross (Trainer) .....................................2009 Adams, Sam ..................................... 1991, 92, 93 Adams, Will ................................................. 2005 Aday, Temple ............................. 1978, 79, 80, 81 Albright, Christine (Trainer) ........................... 2001 Aldrich, Chad (Manager) ................................ 2002 Alex, Keith.................................. 1988, 89, 90, 91 Alexander, Al (Manager)................................. 1974 Alexander, Brandon ......................................2011 Alexander, Chris ......................... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Alexander, Scott ............................... 1917, 18, 19 Allen, Corey ................................................. 1986 Allen, Dennis.............................. 1992, 93, 94, 95 Allen, Grady L. ................................. 1965, 66, 67 Allen, Matt ..............................................2009, 10 Allison, Bill ................................................... 1984 Allison, J. Neely...................................... 1923, 24 Almaraz, Matt .............................................. 2008 Alsabrook, O.D. ................................ 1927, 28, 29 Altgelt, George A. .................................. 1910, 11 Amedeo, Kip ................................................ 1996 Anderson, David .......................................... 2006 Anderson, Gary Lee ..................................... 1950 Anderson, George D. ................................... 1917 Anderson, Gerald R. (Manager)...................... 1953 Anderson, Luke ............................................ 1999 Anderson, Percy J. ....................................... 1947 Andricks, Dennis B. ...................................... 1941 Andrus, Jason .................................. 1992, 94, 95 Angermiller, Roy L. ....................................... 1959 Anglin, M.H.................................................. 1920 Anthony, Cornelius ................ 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Anthony, Shane............................................ 1993 Appel, Jaxson ............................. 2002, 03, 04, 05 Appleby, David ........................... 1976, 77, 78, 79 Armbrister, Gary .......................................... 1969 Armstrong, Adger ...................... 1975, 76, 77, 78 Armstrong, Antonio ................... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Armstrong, Coy (Manager)................. 1990, 91, 92 Arndt, Charles.................................. 1973, 74, 75 Arnold, D.C. ................................................. 1926 Arnold, W.J. ................................................. 1913 Arterburn, Aaron ....................................2009, 10 Arthur, Mike Mike............................... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Arthur, Tom............................................ 1983, 84 Asberry, Wayne ......................... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Aschenbeck, Harvey ........................ 1966, 67, 68 Ashley, Mike .................................... 1981, 82, 83 Askew, Nate ............................................2010, 11 Askey, N. ...................................................... 1919 Astin, Erwin H. ........................... 1896, 97, 98, 99 Aston, James W. W................................ 1930, 31, 32 Atkinson, Jason .......................... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Audish, William ............................... 1937, 38, 39 Austin, Darrell............................ 1982, 83, 84, 85 Avery, Frank ................................................. 2008 Axcell, Matt (Trainer) ............................... 1995, 97

Babalola, Yemi ................................. 2005, 06, 07 Baggs, Donnie ...............................................2011 Bahlman, Blake (Trainer)................................ 2010 Bailey, Holly (Trainer) ..................................... 1997 Bairrington, David........................................ 1975 Baker, Danny .............................. 2008, 09, 10, 11 Baker, Keith............................................ 1975, 76 Baker, Paul (Manager) .................................... 1974 Balcar, Danny ................................... 1985, 86, 87 Baldwin, Keith.................................. 1979, 80, 81 Balenti, Michael R........................................ 1909 Ballard, William R. ....................................... 1951 Ballentine, John R. ........................... 1945, 46, 47 Bandy, David .................................... 1979, 80, 81 Barfield, R.E. ................................................ 1931 Barhorst, Warren ......................................... 1987 Barker, John (Manager) .................................. 1989 Barker, William O. ........................................ 1965 Barnes, George W. ........................... 1909, 10, 11 Barnett, Billy Bob ......................................... 1969 Barnett, Robert W. ................................. 1965, 66 Barnett, Van............................... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Barrera, Stephen ....................................2009, 11 Barrett, Jamaal ............................................ 2005 Barrett, James........................................ 1983, 84 Barrett, Ralph .............................................. 1977 Barrett, Ray R................................... 1952, 53, 54 Barry, Mark .................................................. 1990 Bartlett, Z.W. Jr................................. 1926, 27, 28 Bartley, Arthur N.......................................... 1902 Bartley, Tony .......................................... 1986, 87 Barton, Dorbandt J. ............................... 1949, 50 Bass, Ben ......................................... 2008, 10, 11 Bateman, A.R. ........................................ 1910, 11 Bates, Gus .................................................... 1939 Bates, Larry E. .............................................. 1964 Bates, Patrick ......................................... 1991, 92 Bates, Robert G................................ 1948, 49, 50 Batiste, Dana .............................. 1985, 86, 87,88 Batson, Jonathan ................................... 2006, 08 Batts, Marcus......................................... 1992, 93 Baty, Robert B. ................................. 1946, 47, 48 Bautovich, Wes ...................................... 2000, 01 Baum, Spencer ............................................ 1986 Baumgarten, Charles ............................. 1897, 98 Bayless, Frederick ........................................ 1932 Beal, David................................. 1977, 78, 79, 80 Beam, Winston ...................................... 1967, 70 Bean, Earnest (Bubba) ............... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Bean, Richie ........................................... 2005, 08 Beard, Glenn G. ........................................... 1945 Beasley, Wyatte G. ..................... 1910, 11, 12, 13 Beavers, Robby ............................................ 1980 Beck, Kenneth.................................. 1956, 57, 58 Becker, Alex (Trainer) ..................................... 2010 Beeman, Del S. ............................................ 1904 Beesley, Ben B. ............................................ 1921 Beesley, E.G. ................................................ 1943 Beilharz, William.................................... 1901, 02 Beirne, Kevin.......................................... 1993, 94 Belcher, Raymond........................................ 1978 Bell, Charles ........................................... 1975, 76 Bell, Jim (Trainer) ..................................... 1979, 80 Bell, Luther E. .............................................. 1931 Bell, Tyree L. .............................. 1910, 11, 12, 14 Bellar, Mike ...................................... 1969, 70, 71 Belville, Vernon R. ....................................... 1942 Benjamin, Joseph W. ............................. 1902, 03 Bennett, Gary L. ........................................... 1962 Bennett, James ...................................... 1993, 94 Bennett, Martellus........................... 2005, 06, 07 Bennett, Michael ....................... 2005, 06, 07, 08

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TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Bennett, Phil .......................................... 1976, 77 Bernard, Eric .................................... 1995, 96, 99 Bernard, Rocky .......................... 1997, 98, 99, 01 Bernay, Camp L. ........................................... 1903 Bernstine, Rod ........................... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Berry, Dean ...................................... 1985, 86, 87 Berry, Greg................................. 1980, 81, 82, 83 Berry, Murry P. ................................. 1958, 59, 60 Berry, R.H............................................... 1924, 25 Best, Boice Watts............................. 1970, 71, 72 Best, Bruce Allen ......................................... 1970 Beutel, H.W. ........................................... 1924, 25 Bevans, Tom........................................... 1983, 84 Beyer, Cody ............................................ 2007, 10 Bible, Hollis U. ............................................. 1928 Bickford, Lee (Manager) ........................... 1995, 96 Bickham, John (Manager)............. 1996, 97, 98, 99 Bidne, Jayme (Trainer) ................................... 1998 Biggens, Wilbert ........................ 1991, 92, 93, 94 Billingsley, Charles ....................................... 1971 Bird, Max Dwayne ........................... 1970, 71, 72 Birdwell, Russ .............................................. 1987 Bishop, Don ............................................2009, 10 Bitner, Ben ................................................... 2007 Bitters, Bob (Trainer) ................................ 1981, 82 Black, Jayson.............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90 Black, Adam ........................................... 2000, 01 Black, Marc ...................................... 1969, 70, 71 Blackburn, George S. (Manager) .................... 1939 Blair, W.G. .................................................... 1952 Blake, Robert E. ........................................... 1905 Blake, Thomas M. ............................ 1901, 02, 03 Blalock, Travis .............................................. 1990 Blankenship, Tony .................................. 1974, 75 Blavier, Steve (Manager) .......................... 1984, 85 Blessing, William ......................................... 1939 Bob, Adam ................................. 1985, 86, 87, 88 Boenig, Michael (Manager) .......... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Boettcher, Reinhardt B. ................... 1896, 03, 04 Bolcerek, Tommy ......................................... 1988 Bonner, H.L. ................................................. 1913 Booker, Herbert ........................................... 1979 Booth, Ellison S. ........................................... 1903 Boothe, Greg ............................................... 2006 Boring, Joseph ....................................... 1952, 53 Boswell, James R. ........................................ 1948 Bouldin, Steve (Trainer) ................................. 1993 Bounds, James Y. ............................. 1962, 63, 64 Boutwell, Jeff ............................................... 1986 Bowden, Tim (Trainer) ....................... 2002, 04, 05 Bowers, Alvin ......................................... 1972, 73 Bowler, Sam E. ............................................. 1912 Box, Steve ........................................ 1980, 82, 83 Boyce, C. William Jr...................................... 1905 Boyd, Hugh F. Jr............................................ 1939 Boyd, Joe M. .................................... 1937, 38, 39 Boyd, Wm. O. Jr. .................................... 1935, 36 Brack, Vance ................................................ 1967 Bradberry, Ramsey .......................... 1989, 90, 91 Bradford, J.B. ............................................... 1923 Bradley, Roylin ....................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Bragg, Jason........................................... 1996, 97 Bransom, George E. Jr. ........................... 1937, 38 Brantly, Justin ............................ 2005, 06, 07, 08 Branyon, Ty ...................................... 2004, 05, 06 Braselton, J.W. ............................................. 1924 Braumiller, N.M. .................................... 1914, 15 Brawley, Lance (Trainer)................................. 1989 Breding, Edward V. .......................... 1964, 65, 66 Bredthauer, Ben................................ 2009, 10, 11 Breedlove, H.M...................................... 1932, 33 Breihan, Stacy .................................. 1975, 77, 78 Brice, Ronald G. ............................... 1960, 61, 62 Bridges, Drew .............................................. 1998

Brinkley, Darren ........................................... 1998 Britt, A. Rankin................................. 1936, 37, 38 Broaddus, Larry G. ................................. 1959, 60 Brock, Chris (Trainer) ..................................... 2000 Brooks, André .................................. 2000, 01, 02 Brooks, Hugh ............................................... 1914 Brooks, James ........................................ 1994, 95 Brooks, Jay ............................. 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Brooks, Terrance ........................ 1984, 85, 86, 87 Brooks, Trey ................................................. 2005 Broom, Guy................................ 1984, 85, 86, 87 Brothers, David .......................... 1976, 77, 78, 79 Brotherton, John R. ......................... 1962, 63, 64 Broughton, RoDerrick ............ 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Broussard, Fred E......................................... 1953 Browder, Harris M. ...................................... 1939 Brown, Adam (Trainer)................................... 1997 Brown, Arkeith........................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Brown, Billy............................................ 1982, 83 Brown, Charles W. ....................................... 1914 Brown, Chris ................................................ 1981 Brown, Darrell W. ............................ 1954, 55, 57 Brown, Don.................................................. 1996 Brown Jr., Eddie ......................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Brown, J.E. ............................................. 1928, 29 Brown, J.S. ................................................... 1909 Brown, Japhus ................................. 2004, 05, 06 Brown, Jason (Manager) ................................ 1999 Brown, Kenny ............................ 2007, 08, 09, 10 Brown, Leandrew ...................... 1977, 78, 79, 80 Brown, Pierre............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08 Brown, Quinton ......................... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Brown, Reaville M............................ 1900, 01, 04 Brown, Reggie............................ 1992, 93, 94, 95 Broyles, Marc................................... 1995, 96, 97 Brupbacher, Ross ............................. 1967, 68, 69 Bruton, Alfred L. (Manager) ........................... 1954 Bruton, Mike................................................ 1973 Bryant, Domingo........................ 1982, 83, 84, 85 Bryant, Goble W........................................... 1943 Bryant, Joseph “Red” ................. 2004, 05, 06, 07 Bryant, Kyle................................ 1994, 95, 96, 97 Bryson, Chevar........................... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Bucek, Felix A......................................... 1941, 42 Bucek, Roy E. ................................... 1939, 40, 41 Buchanan, A.B. ...................................... 1939, 40 Buckley, Marcus............................... 1990, 91, 92 Buckman, Tom ................................. 1966, 67, 68 Buckner, F.K. ................................................ 1921 Buhl, Jonte ................................. 2000, 01, 03, 04 Bujnoch, Glenn ................................ 1973, 74, 75 Bull, A.C. ...................................................... 1915 Bullard, Steve............................................... 1990 Bullitt, Jerry ............................... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Bullit, Melvin ....................... 2002, 03, 04, 05, 06 Bullitt, Steve .............................. 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bullock, Randy ........................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Bulovas, John ............................................... 1989 Bumgardner, Matt ..................... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Bumgardner, Tom ........................................ 1983 Bunger, Mike.................................... 1969, 70, 71 Buntin, R.F. (Manager).............................. 1942, 47 Burditt, Jesse N. ............................... 1943, 46, 47 Burger, George............................................. 1974 Burgess, Edwin B. ........................................ 1894 Burgess, Herschel E. ........................ 1926, 27, 28 Burks, Steve ..................................... 1969, 70, 71 Burleson, Russell W. .................................... 1894 Burney, John W. ........................................... 1894 Burnett, John ............................................... 1987 Burns, Darrace B. ............................. 1914, 15, 16 Burns, Dennis .............................................. 1983 Burrell, Charles ............................................ 1991 Burton, Alan M. (Manager) ............................ 1951

Burchofsky, R.L. ............................... 1943, 44, 45 Butler, Marvin N. ......................................... 1914 Bynum, Russell ............................................ 1998 Byer, Sam A...................................... 1960, 61, 62

C Caffey, Kenneth D. ........................... 1964, 65, 66 Caffey, Kevin ................................................ 1994 Caffey, Lee Roy................................. 1960, 61, 62 Caflisch, Chris .........................................2009, 10 Caldwell, Fred .................................. 1980, 81, 82 Callahan, A. Paul .......................................... 1934 Callaway, David Earl .......................... 1970,71, 72 Calcott, George V. (Trainer) ............................ 1962 Callcott, Wm. H. (Trainer) ........................ 1964, 65 Callender, Richard.................................. 1948, 49 Calloway, Lorenzo ........................................ 2008 Camp, James (Manager)................................. 1998 Campbell, Dan ........................... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Campbell, Steven.............................. 2009, 10, 11 Campbell, Tom ............................................. 1988 Campbell, Jerry ................................ 1966, 67, 68 Cangelose, Marty (Manager).................... 1979, 80 Cannon, Billy.............................. 1980, 81, 82, 83 Cantu, Jarret ................................................ 2008 Capt, Louis E. ......................................... 1952, 53 Caraway, Michael (Manager)......... 2001, 02, 04, 05 Caraway, Ross (Manager) ................... 2000, 01, 02 Cardwell, John E. ......................................... 1913 Carlin, William J. .......................................... 1909 Carlson, Grady (Manager) ........................ 1994, 95 Carlton, Lawton ........................................... 1977 Carmody, T.J........................................... 1980, 81 Carpenter, Brian .......................................... 1989 Carpenter, Miles .......................... 1899, 1900, 01 Carpenter, Marquis.......................... 2005, 06, 07 Carpenter, Ronnie D. ....................... 1961, 62, 63 Carr, Chuck....................................... 1977, 78, 79 Carr, Doug .................................. 1977, 78, 79, 80 Carrero, B.J. (Manager) ...................... 1995, 96, 97 Carriger, Thomas ............................. 2001, 02, 03 Carroll, Mike (Trainer) .................................... 1988 Carruth, Dennis Paschall................... 1970, 71, 72 Carruthers, B.V. ............................................ 1905 Carruthers, R.L. ................................ 1919, 20, 21 Carson, C...................................................... 1894 Carter, Doug............................... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Carter, Gerald ........................................ 1978, 79 Carter, Jason .............................. 2002, 03, 04, 05 Carter, Ryan (Manager) .......... 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10 Carthey, Evan ............................................... 2004 Casas, René............................................ 1988, 89 Case, Frank ............................................ 1984, 86 Case, Stormy.................................... 1993, 94, 95 Cashion, James T........................ 1944, 45, 46, 47 Caskey, Robert D. ................................... 1960, 61 Caswell, Mike................................... 1967, 68, 69 Cauble, Richard C. III (Trainer) ....................... 1971 Cauthorn, Sidney W. .................................... 1958 Cavanaugh, Bill ................................ 1986, 87, 88 Cawthon, Frank W. ...................................... 1914 Chaffee, Tom................................................ 1967 Chambless, Jordan....................................... 2005 Chaney, David (Trainer) ............................ 1984, 85 Chapin, R. Tuck ................................ 1948, 49, 50 Charles, Kyle ................................................ 2003 Chatham, Kefa ........................... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Chavis, Billy ............................................ 2007, 08 Cheatham, Blane ....................................2009, 10 Cheek, Louis .............................. 1984, 85, 86, 87 Chesier, Kasey .............................................. 2003 Childress, Jay ............................................... 1894 Childress, Ray ............................ 1981, 82, 83, 84 Childress, Trent ...................................... 1988, 89


Chiles, H.T. ................................................... 1894 Choyce, Ken ................................................. 1981 Christensen, John L...................................... 1949 Christian, J.P. .................................... 1929, 30, 31 Christner, Tom ............................................. 1983 Christopher, Todd Dennis ................ 1970, 71, 72 Church, Warren E. ....................................... 1937 Clare, Gary (Trainer)................................. 1983, 84 Clark, Corey ............................... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Clark, Gregory.............................................. 1977 Clark, Henry F............................................... 1955 Clark, Michael V. .............................. 1960, 61, 62 Clark, Stuart ................................................. 1981 Clark, Willard W. .......................................... 1939 Clay, Hayward ............................ 1992, 93, 94, 95 Clendennan, Robert J. ........................... 1955, 56 Coady, Rich ................................ 1995, 96, 97, 98 Cole, Chris........................................ 1997, 98, 99 Cole, Leon .............................................. 1987, 88 Coleman, Wiley L. ........................................ 1914 Colgin, P.C. ................................................... 1926 Collins, Bubba J...................................... 1964, 65 Collins, Calvin ............................ 1993, 94, 95, 96 Collins, Ellison .............................................. 2000 Collins, H.W. ........................................... 1916, 17 Collins, Melvin ....................................... 1986, 87 Collins, Ray (Manager) ................................... 1978 Collins, William A................................... 1914, 15 Colon, Chris ..................................... 1992, 93, 95 Compton, Ben...............................................2011 Conatser, William E.......................... 1938, 39, 40 Connell, Albert....................................... 1995, 96 Connelley, R.E. ............................................. 1932 Conoley, Odell M. .................................. 1933, 34 Conover, Brooks W................................. 1928, 29 Conrad, Bobby J. .............................. 1955, 56, 57 Cook, Greg ............................................. 1991, 92 Cooley, Arthur........................................ 1967, 68 Coolidge, David............................................ 1986 Cooper, Brad ................................................ 1992 Cooper, Jeff (Trainer)...................................... 1972 Cooper, John .......................................... 1988, 89 Copeland, Cedric D.K. ............................ 1948, 49 Cornell, Albert L............................... 1905, 06, 07 Corey, Michael ............................................. 2007 Corona, Craig (Manager) .......................... 1986, 87 Corrington, Kip .......................... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Cortez, Roberto ............................... 1965, 66, 67 Coryatt, Quentin .................................... 1990, 91 Coryatt, Sean ............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99 Cosser, Ryan (Manager)...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01, 02 Costar, Gary ........................................... 1987, 88 Coston, F.M...................................... 1936, 37, 38 Coulter, Hiram T. .......................................... 1894 Couser, W.L. ........................................... 1933, 34 Cousins, R.W. ............................................... 1898 Covell, Laura (Trainer) .............................. 2005, 07 Cover, Robert J............................................. 1903 Cowley, Harold E.............................. 1939, 40, 41 Cox, Jessie.............................................. 1990, 92 Cox, Lester (Manager) .................................... 1967 Cox, Travis (Trainer)........................................ 1975 Cox, Truman D. ............................................ 1942 Cox, William E. ............................................. 1896 Craig, George W. .................................... 1960, 61 Craig, James, W. Jr.................................. 1962, 63 Crane, Quincy (Trainer) .................................. 2006 Cretcher, J.C. .................................... 1908, 09, 10 Crooms, Chris ............................ 1988, 89, 90, 91 Crossman, Jerry M. .......................... 1950, 51, 52 Crouch, Robert ............................................ 1984 Crow, Floyd A. .............................................. 1914 Crow, J.W...................................................... 1932 Crow, John David ............................. 1955, 56, 57 Crow, M.O. ............................................. 1934, 35 Crowley, Brad............................. 1994, 95, 96, 97 Crutchfield, Eric ..................................... 2001, 02 Crutsinger, Larry L........................................ 1961 Cryer, Karissa (Trainer) ................................... 2007

Cummings, Charley M. .................... 1931, 32, 33 Cummings, Leslie L. ......................... 1934, 35, 36 Cunningham, Pat ................................... 1988, 89 Curbello, Jimmy (Trainer) ............................... 1979 Cure, Wayne O............................................. 1942 Curington, Lloyd D. .......................... 1964, 65, 66 Curry, Sedrick............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99 Cushman, Cecil A. ........................................ 1912 Cuthrell, J.H. ................................................ 1928

D Dale, Ivan ............................................... 1906, 07 Dale, Jay................................................. 1977, 79 Dale, Jesse D. ................................... 1905, 06, 07 Daniel, Dan .................................................. 1996 Daniel, Edwin R................................ 1946, 47, 48 Daniel, Thomas C. .................................. 1944, 45 Daniels, James ....................................... 1973, 74 Daniels, Leo H. ................................. 1941, 42, 46 Dansby, M.W. ............................................... 1924 Dansby, N.J. ..................................... 1923, 24, 25 Darbyshire, Russell O. .................................. 1908 Darnell, Grant S. .............................. 1943, 44, 45 Darwin, Matt ............................. 1981, 82, 83, 84 Darwin, William B. ........................... 1957, 58, 59 Dausin, Bryan .................................. 1979, 81, 82 Dausin, Chris.................................... 1991, 92, 93 Dausin, Randy .................................. 1983, 84, 85 Davis, Alan (Trainer) ................................. 1991, 92 Davis, Cory ............................................. 2007, 08 Davis, Dan .................................. 1978, 79, 80, 81 Davis, David ........................................... 1991, 92 Davis, James M. ........................................... 1902 Davis, Jeff (Trainer) ........................................ 1981 Davis, Jewel ................................................. 1919 Davis, Robin ................................................. 1969 Davis, Sammy ........................ 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Davis, W.E. ............................................. 1927, 28 Davis, W.E. ............................................. 1930, 31 Dawkins, Marvin H. ............................... 1963, 64 Dawson, John .................................. 1978, 79, 81 Dawson, Oran .............................................. 1931 Dawson, William H. ......................... 1938, 39, 40 De La Garza, Aldo ...................... 2002, 03, 04, 05 De La Piedra, Johathan (Trainer) .................... 2007 de la Torre, Michael ..................... 1999, 2000, 01 Dean, Don.................................................... 1972 Dean, James S. (Manager) .............................. 1905 Dean, Jeff (Trainer)......................................... 1993 Dean, Jimmy .............................. 1973, 74, 75, 76 Deaton, Thomas Weldon ............................. 1970 Debenport, Dan ........................................... 1989 DeBusk, Kelly S. ........................................... 1964 Decker, Jack (Trainer) ..................................... 1968 Deere, Donald R. ......................................... 1943 Deffebach, J.A. ....................................... 1926, 27 Delery, H.B. ............................................ 1928, 29 De La Garza, Aldo .................................. 2003, 04 DeLong, Raleigh ........................................... 1914 Dendy, Billy G............................................... 1955 Dennard, Mark ................................ 1975, 76, 77 Denton, Dean M. ......................................... 1945 Descant, Dennis ........................................... 1989 DeSilva, Jim.................................................. 1981 Devine, Michael D. ...................................... 1964 Dew, Bobby W.............................................. 1947 DeNiro, Mike.......................................... 1968, 69 Deutsch, Ben (Manager) .................................2010 DeWare, Charles A. Sr. ............... 1905, 06, 07, 08 DeWare, Charles A. Jr. ..................... 1934, 35, 36 DeWare, Robert R........................ 1899, 1900, 01 DeWitt, Bernard John III .............................. 1970 DeWitt, Mike (Manager) ................................ 1973 Dickey, Curtis ............................. 1976, 77, 78, 79 Dickey, Grant ................................... 2004, 05, 06 Dickey, Leonard M. .......................... 1941, 45, 46 Dickie, Byron H. ........................................... 1914 Dickson, Preston .............................. 1977, 78, 79 Dieterich, A.F. ........................................ 1920, 21

Dieterich, B.R. (Manager) ......................... 1997, 98 Dietrich, L.G. .................................... 1924, 25, 26 Dietz, Amy (Trainer) ........................................2010 Dillon, Greg............................................ 1984, 87 Dillon, Paul G. .............................................. 1962 Dittman, Henry ...................................... 1937, 38 Dixon, Alton ............................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Dixon, Robert H. .................................... 1951, 52 Dockery, Seth ............................. 1988, 89, 90, 91 Dodge, Mark .......................................... 2006, 07 Doerfler, Jay ................................................. 2005 Dollar, Roy I.................................................. 1952 Dominque, G.C. ............................... 1931, 32, 33 Donahue, Johnnie............................ 1976, 77, 78 Dorman, Tommy ............................... 2009, 10, 11 Dorsey, Adren ...............................................2009 Dorsey, R.R....................................... 1927, 28, 29 Doucet, Raymond L. .............................. 1957, 58 Douglas, Matt .............................................. 2002 Dowell, David............................. 1982, 83, 84, 85 Dowell, George S. ........................................ 1897 Drake, C.R. ....................................... 1918, 19, 20 Dreiss, Ed, Jr. .......................................... 1910, 11 Drennan, James L. ........................... 1962, 63, 64 Driver, Trent ............................... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Dubcak, James Louis.............................. 1970, 71 Dubisson, Lydia (Manager) ............................. 1995 DuBois, H.V. ..................................... 1921, 22, 23 Dudley, Edward R................................... 1955, 58 Dumas, Derek ........................................ 2007, 09 Duncan, William M. ............................... 1938, 39 Dunn, Ralph B. ............................................. 1903 Dupree, Calvin R. ................................... 1947, 48 Dusek, Ed D...................................... 1942, 46, 47 Dusek, John Bradley ........................ 1970, 71, 72 Dwoskin, Blake ............................................ 1987 Dwyer, W.F. ............................................ 1897, 98 Dwyer, Tom J.................................... 1908, 09, 10

E Easley, Robert, A. Jr. ............................... 1953, 54 Ebbitt, Michael .............................................2010 Eberle, A.A. ............................................ 1943, 44 Ebrom, Edwin .................................. 1969, 70, 71 Eddington, Ashley .................................. 1984, 85 Eder, Katrina (Trainer) .....................................2009 Edmondson, Larry ....................................... 1981 Edwards, Ben (Manager) .............. 2007, 08, 09, 10 Edwards, Brian....................................... 1987, 88 Edwards, Bryan ............................................ 1988 Edwards, Kristi (Trainer) ................................. 1996 Edwards, Ronald ........................ 1997, 98, 99, 00 Eenigenburg, Todd ....................................... 1990 Ehlert, Melvin (Trainer) .................................. 2008 Eike, Evan................................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Eillers, Joseph A. .................................... 1960, 61 Eitt, Henry W................................................ 1922 Elam, John ................................................... 1987 Elam, K.C................................................ 1917, 18 Elder, Jim M. ................................................ 1902 Elder, Kirk................................... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Elkins, John ...................................... 1981, 82, 84 Elledge, Jerry R. (Trainer) ............................... 1961 Elliott, Jay............................................... 1991, 92 Ellis, Cedric .................................................. 1981 Ellis, Donald E. ....................................... 1952, 53 Ellis, Herbert W. ......................... 1944, 45, 47, 48 Ellis, J.P. (Manager) ......................................... 1966 Ellis, Kevin .............................................. 1989, 90 Ellis, Larry ........................................ 1971, 72, 73 Ellis, Oscar L. ................................................ 1907 Ellisor, John ................................ 1988, 90, 91, 92 Elmendorf, Dave .............................. 1968, 69, 70 Emerson, Steve ................................ 1992, 93, 94 Emmite, Aimee (Trainer)................................ 2006 Endsley, Clint (Manager) .................... 2004, 05, 06 Endsley, Lindon C. ........................................ 1964 England, Eric .............................. 1990, 91, 92, 93 Engle, William F. .......................................... 1945

Ennis, Kirby .........................................2009, 2011 Epperson, Ryan ................................. 2009, 10, 11 Epstein, J.W. (Trainer)..................................... 2000 Erhard, Earl .................................................. 1900 Erickson, Jalmer L. ................................. 1961, 62 Ermis, Harvey J. ........................................... 1964 Eschenberg, Arthur C............................. 1914, 15 Esquivel, Carlos...................................... 1956, 57 Estes, Daniel (Trainer) .................................... 2001 Estes, Teddy J. .................................. 1958, 59, 60 Evans, A.J. ........................................ 1921, 22, 23 Evans, David (Trainer) .................................... 1977 Evans, Greg (Manager) ............................. 1989, 90 Evans, Rick (Trainer) ....................................... 1973 Evans, Robert D. .................................... 1961, 64 Evans, Scott (Manager)....................... 1990, 92, 93 Everett, Deshazor .........................................2011 Everett, G. Dudley............................ 1912, 13, 14 Ewell, W.L. ................................................... 1928

F Faber, Benny H............................................. 1914 Fails, Brandon .............................................. 2002 Farmer, Derek .................................. 2001, 02, 03 Farr, Reso ............................................... 1896, 97 Farrar, Jeff ........................................ 1980, 81, 82 Farrar, Troy (Trainer) ...................................... 1988 Farrell, Rawley ............................................. 2007 Farris, Mark ........................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Feagin, Curt (Video)..................................... 2005 Featherston, Matt............................ 2007, 08, 09 Felts, Catherine (Trainer) ................................2009 Ferguson, Robert ......................................... 2000 Few, Jon W. ............................................ 1958, 60 Figari, E.E. .................................................... 1927 Fields, Edgar .................................... 1974, 75, 76 Fields, Mike............................................ 1969, 70 Fillippa, Paul (Trainer) .................................... 2005 Finley, Bruce Kent ............................ 1970, 71, 72 Finney, Sharron (Trainer) ............................... 1999 Fischler, Chris............................................... 1990 Fisher, Blake (Manager) ........................ 1999, 2000 Fisher, Donnie ........................................ 1980, 82 Fisher, Franklin C.................................... 1960, 61 Fister, Lynn............................................. 1967, 68 Flanagan, Marion D. .............................. 1943, 46 Fleming, Patrick ........................................... 2002 Flemming, Oschlor .................... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Flemons, Ronald .................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Fletcher, Pierce H............................. 1963, 65, 66 Flinchem, James M. ............................... 1907, 10 Flinn, Pat ................................................ 1979, 80 Flores, Elida (Trainer) ..................................... 1996 Flournoy, James ........................................... 1990 Flowers, James .......................... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Flowers, James L. ............................. 1948, 49, 50 Floyd, Mike ............................................ 1974, 75 Floyd, J.G. ........................................ 1928, 29, 30 Fly, Lindsey (Trainer) ...................................... 2004 Foldberg, Henry C. ....................................... 1942 Foldberg, John D. ......................................... 1945 Foliaki, Lee ............................................. 2004, 05 Fontenot, Jerry .......................... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Foote, J.M. ............................................. 1911, 12 Force, Henry H. ............................................ 1939 Ford, Bobby (Manager) ............................ 1995, 96 Ford, Chris ............................................. 1985, 86 Ford, J.P........................................................ 1996 Ford, Ken ............................................... 1983, 84 Ford, M.H..................................................... 1917 Ford, William J. ................................ 1962, 63, 64 Forey, Leonard ................................. 1969, 70, 71 Forgason, J.Y. .................................... 1922, 23, 24 Forgsard, Charles H...................................... 1909 Forker, Jake (Trainer)...................................... 2000 Foster, Edmund J........................ 1902, 03, 04, 05 Foster, H............................................. 1899, 1900 Foster, John (Trainer) ............................... 1979, 80 Foster, Kermit .................................. 1980, 81, 84

Fowler, E. Odell ...................................... 1932, 34 Fowler, James B. .............................. 1949, 50, 51 Francis, Keith ............................................... 1990 Franklin, Carter L. ............................ 1958, 59, 60 Franklin, Eric .......................................... 1984, 85 Franklin, Tony ............................ 1975, 76, 77, 78 Franks, Kerry .............................. 2004, 05, 06, 07 Frantzen, Chad....................................... 1998, 99 Frazee, Dick ................................................. 1977 Frazelle, Billy J. (Trainer) ................................ 1951 Frazier, Derrick........................... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Frazier, Matt (Trainer) .................................... 2004 Frederick, Terrence .................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Freeney, Paul ......................................... 2007, 08 Frost, Robbie ......................................... 2007, 08 Freeman, Matt................................. 1974, 75, 76 Freiling, Wayne E. ............................ 1959, 60, 61 Frey, Richard H................................. 1950, 51, 52 Fronk, Dave.................................................. 1988 Fry, David ..................................................... 1987 Frymire, Tom (Manager)................................. 1987 Fuller, Jeff .................................. 1980, 81, 82, 83 Fuller, Jeff .................................. 2008, 09, 10, 11

G Galaviz, Alberto (Trainer) ............................... 2008 Galloway, Gerald.......................................... 1978 Galloway, Meggan (Trainer) ........................... 2004 Galloway, Scott (Trainer) .................... 1995, 96, 98 Gamble, Brian ........................ 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Gantt, Greg (Manager) ............................. 1980, 81 Gardemal, Richard L.D. .................... 1949, 50, 51 Gardner, John .................................. 1969, 70, 71 Gardner, Seth................................................2011 Gardiner, Desmond.................................2010, 11 Garner, Robert A.......................................... 1958 Garrett, Shane ................................. 1988, 89, 90 Garrett, T.H. ........................... 1897, 98, 99, 1900 Garrison, Chris ....................................... 1985, 86 Garrity, John .................................... 1913, 14, 15 Garth, J.W. ................................................... 1918 Gary, R.J. .................................... 1943, 44, 46, 47 Gay, Richard C. ................................. 1956, 57, 58 Gbunblee, Amos ........................ 2005, 06, 07, 08 Gebhart, P.C. ...................................... 1899, 1900 Geer, Carl E. ................................................. 1939 Geer, W.E. ........................................ 1943, 44, 45 Gentry, Dawon....................................... 2000, 01 Gerasimowicz, Robert W. ...................... 1970, 71 Germany, Quinlin............................. 2003, 04, 05 Germany, Stacy (Manager) ............................. 2002 Gerrity, Johnny ...................................... 1913, 14 Gibas, Corey .............................. 2006, 07, 08, 09 Gibson, Charles B......................................... 1943 Gilbert, John R. ................................ 1955, 56, 57 Gilbert, O’Neill........................... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Gilbert, Warren A. (Manager) ........................ 1907 Gilbert, Warren A. Jr. (Manager) .............. 1946, 47 Gilby, John ................................................... 1990 Gilfillan, Max D. ............................... 1914, 15, 16 Gill, E. King............................................. 1922, 23 Gillar, George E. ..................................... 1955, 56 Gillmore, L.M. .............................................. 1917 Gillis, Alton .................................................. 1991 Gillum, Lee (Trainer) ................................ 1987, 88 Gilman, Greg (Trainer) ............................. 1982, 83 Glenn, Aaron ......................................... 1992, 93 Glenn, Jason .............................. 1997, 98, 99, 00 Glendenning, Craig .................... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Glenn, Ronnie .................................. 1985, 86, 87 Godwin, W.G................................................ 1933 Godwin, Willis H. Jr. ......................... 1957, 58, 59 Goehring, Allen G. ........................... 1957, 58, 59 Goehring, Dennis H. ........................ 1954, 55, 56 Goff, Robert E. ................................. 1944, 48, 49 Golansinski, Joe A. ....................................... 1932 Gold, Marcus ......................................... 2008, 09 Golson, Kyle ..................................... 1977, 78, 79 Goode, Robert L. ....................... 1945, 46, 47, 48

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Goodman, Chase (Manager) .....................2009, 10 Goodman, Rhett (Manager) ............... 2008, 09, 10 Goodson, Michael ........................... 2006, 07, 08 Goodwin, Hunter ................................... 1994, 95 Goodwin, Tommy .................................. 1970, 71 Goolsby, Sara (Manager) ................................ 2002 Gorrer, Danny ........................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Gosney, Robert R. ........................................ 1953 Gouger, G. Bryan.............................. 1917, 19, 20 Gough, Carl ............................................ 1967, 68 Gowens, Geoff (Trainer)................. 1998, 99, 2001 Gowens, Ryan (Manager) ......... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Goynes, Dwain....................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Graham, M.C. .............................................. 1916 Graham, Mark ............................................. 1983 Graham, Reggie ......................... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Graham, Thomas ................................... 1981, 82 Granger, Jeff........................................... 1991, 92 Grant, Donald G. .......................................... 1955 Graves, Delbert (Trainer) ............................... 1997 Graves, Henry L...................................... 1931, 32 Graves, Ray D. ........................................ 1951, 52 Gray, Chris (Manager)............................... 2006, 07 Gray, Cyrus................................. 2008, 09, 10, 11 Gray, Frank M. ....................................... 1900, 02 Gray, George W. ..................................... 1944, 45 Gray, George William ................................... 1958 Gray, Tim................................................ 1973, 74 Graybill, Cole ................................................2009 Greene, Renuel ...................................... 2004, 05 Greene, Taylor H. (Manager) .......................... 1954 Green, Jacob .................................... 1977, 78, 79 Green, Mark .......................................... 1971, 72 Greeno, David .................................. 1973, 74, 75 Greer, Donovan.......................... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Gregg, Devin .............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08 Gregory, Jarrett (Trainer) ............................... 2006 Gregory, Thomas ............................. 1976, 78, 79 Gregory, J.C. ................................................. 1933 Greiner, Max G........................... 1947, 48, 49, 50 Griesenbeck, C.T. ......................................... 1917 Griffin, Mike (Trainer) .................................... 1974 Grimes, Lee...................................... 2007, 08, 09 Grimmer, Gib (Manager) .......................... 1979, 80 Grissom, Roy J.............................................. 1910 Groce, Clif .................................. 1991, 92, 93, 94 Gruben, Gary ............................................... 1968 Grudt, Darren ........................................ 1988, 89 Grulich, Carl ............................... 1976, 77, 78, 79 Gunnels, Roy................................................ 1967 Gurley, Matt..................................... 1986, 87, 88 Guseman, Oliver J. ....................................... 1931 Guthrie, Keith ............................ 1980, 81, 82, 83 Guthrie, Zach ............................. 1976, 78, 79, 80 Gwin, Clinton D. ........................................... 1950

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Haack, Gary ..................................... 1974, 75, 76 Haas, Raymond A. Jr. ................................... 1952 Hackradt, Koby .......................... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Haddox, Bennie R. ........................... 1972, 73, 74 Hagerty, Paul ............................................... 1978 Hail, George (Trainer)..................................... 1959 Haile, Nathan ............................................... 2006 Hale, Gordon ............................................... 1983 Hale, Lloyd R. ................................... 1954, 55, 56 Hall, Charles L. ....................................... 1952, 54 Hall, Danté ....................................... 1996, 97, 98 Hall, Luther H............................................... 1958 Hall, Robert L. .............................................. 1938 Hallman, Curley ............................... 1966, 67, 68 Hallman, Leroy Leroy............................................. 1983 Hallmark, James L. ................................. 1943, 46 Hallmark, Kenzy D........................................ 1950 Haltom, Bart U. ............................................ 1948 Haltom, Guy V. ....................................... 1904, 05 Hamilton, Jimmy........................ 1976, 77, 78, 79 Hamilton, Louis A. ..................... 1906, 07, 08, 09 Hamner, Stayton W. ............................... 1902, 03

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Hampton, Gary Wayne (Manager) ................. 1977 Hampton, Keith (Manager) ............................ 1983 Hampton, Neil (Manager) .............................. 1979 Hand, Floyd.................................................. 1942 Hangartner, Geoffrey ....................... 2002, 03, 04 Hanick, C.F. .................................................. 1905 Hanna, Howard E. .................................. 1903, 05 Hanna, T.W. ............................................ 1922, 23 Hanson, Allan ........................................ 1968, 69 Hardeman, D’Andre ................... 1995, 96, 97, 99 Hardin, Eddie ................................... 1975, 76, 77 Hardin, Ryan (Manager) ............... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Hardman, J.J. ............................................... 1922 Hardy, David .............................. 1979, 80, 81, 82 Hargett, Edd..................................... 1966, 67, 68 Hargett, George W. .......................... 1961, 62, 63 Harper, James L. .............................. 1960, 61, 62 Harrington, Chris ....................... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Harris, Adam (Manager)................. 1999, 2000, 01 Harris, Barney .................................. 1967, 68, 69 Harris, David B. (Manager) ....................... 1905, 09 Harris, Dustin .................................... 2009, 10, 11 Harris, Jay (Trainer) ........................................ 1981 Harris, Joey .................................................. 1983 Harris, Rod ................................. 1985, 86, 87, 88 Harris, Ryan (Manager) ...................... 2008, 09, 10 Harris, Will ............................................. 2007, 08 Harrison, Jarvis .............................................2011 Harrison, R.H. Jr. .................................... 1918, 19 Harrison, Tony ........................... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Harrison, Tyler ................................. 1991, 92, 93 Hart, Lilliard D. ............................................. 1945 Hart, William T. ............................................ 1945 Hartley, Wally ............................ 1986, 87, 88, 89 Hartman, Jim ................................... 1973, 74, 75 Harvey, Karl.................................................. 1983 Harvey, Randy.................................. 1977, 78, 79 Hauerland, Leroy ................................... 1967, 68 Hauser, Henry .................................. 1938, 39, 40 Haverda, Lance .......................... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Hawkins, Donte ..................................... 1995, 96 Hawkins, Jimmie ........................ 1982, 83, 84, 85 Hayes, Lester ............................. 1973, 74, 75, 76 Haynes, Johnathan ...................................... 2008 Haynes, Josh (Manager) ............... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Haynes, Marlin ...................................... 1990, 91 Hays, Scott ............................................. 1979, 80 Headrick, Harry (Trainer) ............................... 1975 Heard, Kellen ................................... 2006, 07, 08 Heard, Marcus ........................... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Heath, David (Trainer).................................... 1975 Heath, Eddie .................................... 1976, 77, 78 Heaton, Robert (Trainer) .................... 1985, 86, 87 Heck, David (Trainer) ................... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Hector, Johnny ........................... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Heibel, Jessica (Manager)................... 2008, 09, 10 Heidelberg, Frank T. ............................... 1907, 08 Heimann, Chester E. .................................... 1939 Heimuli, Semisi .......................... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Henderson, Daniel E. ................................... 1955 Henderson, Mike (Manager) .................... 1991, 92 Henderson, Robert W. ..................... 1940, 41, 42 Hendricks, Michael .................... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Hendrickson, Glenn ............................... 1983, 85 Henke, Charles E. ............................. 1938, 39, 40 Henry, Patrick ........................................ 1989, 91 Henry, Peter C.............................................. 1939 Herman, Odell C. ............................. 1938, 39, 40 Hernandez, Frank P. (Manager) ...................... 1958 Herold, Brian (Manager)................................. 1990 Herr, Joey ......................................... 1969, 70, 71 Herring, Julian C. ......................................... 1950 Herrold, Brian (Manager) ............................... 1989 Hess, Janet (Trainer) ...................................... 2006 Hewitt, W.W. .................................... 1930, 31, 32 Hicks, Nehemiah.....................................2010, 11 Higginbotham, G.H. ..................................... 1912 Higginbotham, Roswell G. ............... 1917, 19, 20 Higgins, Norton.......................... 1944, 45, 46, 47

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Hightower, Jami ......................... 2001, 02, 04, 05 Hill, Carl R. ................................................... 1949 Hill, David ........................................ 1979, 80, 81 Hill, Greg .......................................... 1991, 92, 93 Hill, Russell E.................................... 1959, 60, 61 Hill, Walter R.................................... 1950, 51, 52 Hillhouse, Andy L. .................................. 1948, 50 Hillje, Bubba .......................................... 1988, 89 Hinnant, Barb ........................................ 1969, 70 Hinojosa, Greg (Trainer) ................................. 2005 Hinze, Ray G..................................... 1962, 63, 64 Hitt, Lee Ellison ...................................... 1970, 71 Hobbs, Bill........................................ 1966, 67, 68 Hodge, Charles H. .................................. 1950, 51 Hodge, Leroy ............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99 Hodge, Stephen ......................... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Hodges, Gene (Trainer) .................................. 1971 Hodges, Michael .....................................2009, 10 Hoermann, Grady ............................ 1970, 71, 72 Hogan, George A. .................................. 1960, 61 Hohn, Caesar ............................. 1909, 10, 11, 12 Hohn, Charles M. ......................................... 1943 Holder, Leonard D. ....................................... 1941 Holder, Shea .................................... 1997, 98, 99 Holditch, Murry W. ................................ 1949, 50 Holdman, Warrick...................... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Holland, Johnny ......................... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Holland, Roger ............................................. 2007 Holley, Jeff ................................. 1983, 84, 85, 86 Holliday, T.C. ................................................ 1911 Hollmig, Stanley E. ................................. 1946, 47 Holmes, Doug .................................. 1977, 78, 79 Holmes, J.G. ................................................. 1927 Holmes, R.C. (Manager) ........................... 1947, 48 Honeycutt, Clay ............................................2011 Honeycutt, Lynn..................................... 1978, 79 Honore, Jerry ......................................... 1973, 74 Hood, Billy (Trainer) ................................. 1983, 84 Hooker, Roger M. ............................. 1907, 08, 09 Hooper, Clarence D. ......................... 1950, 51, 52 Hooper, Lawrence.................................. 2003, 05 Hoot, David...................................... 1969, 70, 71 Hope, George N. .......................................... 1902 Hopkins, Jerry W. ............................. 1960, 61, 62 Horn, Shun................................. 1995, 96, 97, 98 Hornsby, H.R. ......................................... 1930, 31 Horton, Larry ............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90 Housley, Wendell ............................. 1966, 67, 68 Houston, Brandon ........................... 1995, 96, 97 Howard, Albert L.............................. 1964, 65, 66 Howard, Thomas V. Jr. ..................... 1956, 57, 58 Howard, Todd ............................ 1983, 84, 85, 86 Howell, John C. ................................ 1944, 46, 47 Howse, James ........................................ 1985, 86 Hoyl, Basil L. (Manager).................................. 1942 Hubby, Ronnie G. ....................... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Huddleston, Billy P. .......................... 1953, 54, 55 Hudeck, Russell R. ........................... 1949, 50, 51 Hudgins, Charles M. .................................... 1950 Huff, Jeff................................................. 1987, 88 Huff, Leslie N. (Manager)................................ 1907 Huggins, Alan K...................................... 1960, 61 Huggins, Harold ........................................... 1987 Hullin, Paul ...................................... 1972, 73, 74 Hull, Burt E. (Manager)................................... 1904 Hundl, Philip ................................................ 1990 Hunnicutt, Jesse............................... 1974, 75, 76 Hunnicutt, Jesse..................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Hunt, O. Joel .................................... 1925, 26, 27 Hunter, Trent ............................. 2008, 09, 10, 11 Hunter, Wesley (Manager) ....... 1997, 98, 99, 2000, 01 Huntington, Bobby N. ...................... 1960, 61, 62 Hurd Jr., Toney ....................................2010, 2011 Hyde, Jeffrey ...........................................2009, 11 Hyde, Walter.......................................... 1900, 01

I Inglehardt, Tanner (Manager) ........................ 2001 Irby, Jimmie ........................................... 1995, 96

Irvin, Barlow .................................... 1923, 24, 25 Irwin, B.M. ................................................... 1932 Ivy, Kyle ........................................................ 1990

J Jack, Gwen (Trainer)....................................... 2000 Jack, Jason ....................................... 2004, 05, 06 Jackson, Basil ............................. 1985, 86, 87, 88 Jackson, Brandal ............................... 2009, 10, 11 Jackson, Earnest ........................ 1979, 80, 81, 82 Jackson, Keelan.......................... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Jackson, Lance ................................. 1983, 84, 85 Jackson, Larry ............................ 1991, 92, 93, 94 Jackson, Robert ..................................... 1975, 76 James, Arlis ...................................... 1978, 79, 80 James, Lex Forrest ........................... 1970, 71, 72 James, Ronnie.............................................. 1979 Jameson, Michael .................. 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Janner, Calvin F. ........................................... 1961 Jaroszewski, Jared...................................2010, 11 Jasmin, Marcus .......................... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Jasper, Edward ................................. 1994, 95, 96 Jay, Mike .......................................... 1973, 74, 75 Jay, Monte ............................................. 1985, 86 Jeffress, Drew (Manager) ................................2009 Jeffrey, William M. ........................... 1938, 39, 40 Jeffries, Craig ............................................... 1992 Jeffries, Drew (Manager) .................... 2006, 07, 08 Jenkins, Jerry S....................................... 1960, 61 Jenkins, Joseph S. (Manager) ......................... 1964 Jenkins, Steven .............................................2011 Jennings, Brandon ..................... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Jennings, Curtis...................................... 1977, 78 Jennings, Eric ............................................... 1998 Jennings, Michael ........................................ 1999 Jerod-Eddie, Tony ...................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jetton, Clay (Manager) ................................... 2006 Joeckel, Luke ...........................................2010, 11 Joeris, Leonard ...................................... 1939, 42 Johnson, A.L. ............................................... 1916 Johnson, B.L................................................. 1946 Johnson, Barry ............................................. 1996 Johnson, Bethel ..................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Johnson, Brandon .................................. 2001, 02 Johnson, Chris ................................. 1969, 70, 71 Johnson, F.S. (Manager) ................................. 1903 Johnson, George R....................................... 1955 Johnson, Harry............................................. 1985 Johnson, Jerrod ......................... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Johnson, Joe .......................................... 1987, 88 Johnson, Joe B. ............................................ 1960 Johnson, Larry ....................................... 1976, 79 Johnson, Larry ....................................... 1983, 84 Johnson, Malcom .........................................2010 Johnson, Scott (Trainer) ................................. 1979 Johnson, William D. ............................... 1922, 23 Johnson, Wilbur, G....................................... 1945 Johnston, Bill ......................................... 1996, 97 Johnston, Chris ............................................ 2004 Joiner, David ................................................ 1986 Jolly, Johnny............................... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Jones, Albert .............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90 Jones, Byron .............................. 2001, 02, 03, 04 Jones, C.J. ...............................................2010, 11 Jones, Don ................................. 1980, 81, 82, 83 Jones, Donald (Manager) ......................... 1989, 90 Jones, Donald H. (Manager) ........................... 1960 Jones, Gary ................................ 1986, 87, 88, 89 Jones, Ivan ....................................... 1966, 67, 68 Jones, Jeff .................................. 1991, 92, 93, 94 Jones, Michael ....................................... 1988, 89 Jones, Mickey .............................. 1999, 2000, 01 Jones, Robert ............................................... 2003 Jones, Ronald............................. 2002, 03, 04, 05 Jones, Stacy ........................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Jones, Tony ...................................... 1986, 87, 88 Jones, Toya ................................ 1995, 96, 97, 98 Jones, Troy ................................................... 1986 Jones, Virgil B......................................... 1936, 37

Jordan, Burl ..................................................2009 Jordan, Jim............................................. 1982, 83 Jordan, Robert ....................................... 2000, 01 Jordan, W.T....................................... 1932, 33, 34 Joseph, Keith ............................. 2001, 02, 03, 04 Judie, Coryell ......................................... 2010, 11

K Kachtick, Jerry V. .............................. 1963, 64, 65 Kachtik, Edward D. ........................... 1952, 53, 54 Kahler, Mike (Manager) .................................. 1978 Kallus, Kerri (Trainer) ..................................... 1994 Kamp, Charles H. ......................................... 1970 Kapchinski, Karl (Trainer) ............................... 1978 Kapchinski, Kevin (Trainer) ............................. 2008 Kapchinski, Kris (Manager) ................... 1999, 2002 Kapchinski, Kyle (Trainer) ................... 2002, 04, 05 Kauffmann, James H. ................................... 1965 Kazmierski, Jim ............................................ 1968 Kazmierski, Mike.............................. 1997, 98, 99 Keeling, Thomas D. ................................ 1960, 61 Keen, L.S. ............................................... 1921, 22 Keese, Mike ........................................... 1973, 74 Keith, Robert D. ............................... 1954, 55, 56 Kellen, John ........................................... 1982, 83 Keller, James L.................................. 1961, 62, 63 Kelley, Victor M.......................... 1905, 06, 07, 09 Kelm, Larry................................. 1983, 84, 85, 86 Kemph, Gary S. ............................................ 1965 Kenderdine, J.M........................................... 1933 Kendrick, Blake ................................ 2002, 03, 04 Kendrick, J.M. .............................................. 1915 Kendrick, Robert T. ................................ 1904, 05 Kennedy, Kevin ............................................ 1980 Kennedy, Malcome .......................................2011 Kenney, Steve .................................. 1991, 93, 94 Kennon, Paul A. ........................................... 1954 Kern, R.A. ............................................... 1910, 12 Kern, Ryan ....................................... 1991, 93, 94 Kesey, David A. (Statistician) ........................ 1969 Kettler, Elwood N. .................................. 1953, 54 Key, Andrew................................................. 2007 Kidwell, Richard (Manager) ...................... 1985, 86 Kiel, Terrence ......................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Kildow, P.C.................................................... 1899 Killingsworth, Pascal (Manager) ............... 1999, 00 Killion, Reed................................................. 1982 Kimbrough, Jack C. ................................ 1939, 40 Kimbrough, John A. ......................... 1938, 39, 40 Kimbrough, William R. ........................... 1933, 34 King, Amber (Trainer)..................................... 2004 King, Cassidy (Trainer).................................... 2005 King, Joe Mac................................... 1969, 70, 71 Kipp, Kenneth W. ............................. 1960, 61, 62 Kirby, Selmer M. .................................... 1934, 35 Kirchmer, John T........................................... 1964 Kirk, John ................................... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Kirk, John R. ................................................. 2005 Kirk, Kenny............................................. 1976, 77 Kirkpatrick, Roy............................................ 1969 Kishi, Taro .............................................. 1924, 25 Kitchens, Gary.............................................. 1967 Kitchens, Terence................................... 1999, 00 Klein, Terry (Manager).................................... 1977 Klinke, Shep ............................................2010, 11 Knickerbocker, A.G. ...................................... 1919 Knickerbocker, H.W. ............................... 1922, 23 Knight, Charles J. ......................................... 1964 Knutson, Greg .............................................. 1998 Kociuba, Tyler .............................................. 2008 Kocurek, Jimmy...................................... 1976, 77 Koehn, Donald W. ............................ 1964, 65, 66 Kohlman, Joe M. .................................... 1962, 64 Korem, Eric .................................................. 2003 Kotch, Jim (Trainer) ........................................ 1974 Kotzur, Alex ...................................... 2003, 04, 06 Kovar, Gary W. ................................. 1964, 65, 66 Kovar, Jack ....................................... 1967, 68, 69 Krahl, Shane..................................... 1988, 89, 90


Kramm, Raymond E. .................................... 1962 Krenek, Benedict J. .......................... 1960, 61, 62 Krueger, Cara (Manager) ................................ 2002 Krueger, Charles A. .......................... 1955, 56, 57 Krueger, Rolf .................................... 1966, 67, 68 Krug, William ............................................... 1894 Kubala, Raymond G. ........................ 1961, 62, 63 Kubecka, Bill ................................................ 1967 Kubiak, Gary .................................... 1980, 81, 82 Kubesch, Raymond A. .................................. 1962 Kuehn, Russell ....................................... 1971, 72 Kulow, Kristie (Manager) ................................ 2001

L Labar, Harry W. ................................ 1958, 59, 60 LaBauve, Dwight .................................... 1971, 72 Labhart, Travis ..............................................2011 Lafon, Matt .................................................. 2006 LaGrange, Charles R......................... 1963, 64, 65 LaGrone, Walter A. ................................ 1960, 61 Lake, Jerrod (Manager) .................................. 2004 Lakin, Greg................................. 1988, 89, 90, 91 LaMantia, Nick ................................. 2006, 07, 08 Lambert, H.G. .................................. 1910, 11, 12 Lamkin, Kenneth A. ......................... 1964, 65, 66 Lammers, Chris ............................................ 1983 Lamothe, Michael............................. 2009, 10, 11 Lamp, Ted .............................................. 1973, 74 Land, Marshall ............................................. 1986 Land, Mike (Trainer) ................................. 1981, 82 Landrum, Tim .................................. 1985, 86, 87 Lane, Jorvorskie ......................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Langford, Alvin L. ............................. 1950, 51, 52 Langston, James E........................................ 1956 Lark, Scott .................................. 1985, 86, 87, 88 Lary, Robert Y. .................................. 1949, 50, 51 Latham, Joel P. ................................. 1960, 61, 62 Lawrence (Trainer) ................................... 1994, 95 Lawson, Bruce ....................................... 1982, 83 Lawson, Clarence O. .................................... 1949 Lawson, Doug .............................................. 1989 Lazarine, Marshall M. .................................. 1950 League, Thomas........................................... 1944 LeBouef, Gordon E. .......................... 1957, 58, 59 LeCompte, J.P............................................... 1999 Lechler, Derek .............................................. 2000 Lechler, Shane............................ 1996, 97, 98, 99 Ledbetter, Harry L. ................................. 1965, 66 Ledbetter, Ronald P. ......................... 1960, 61, 62 Lednicky, Kyle ............................. 1995, 96 97, 98 Lee, Larry L. ........................................... 1965, 66 Lee, Robert G. .............................................. 1963 Leggett, Charles W. ...................................... 1909 Lehrer, Robert (Trainer) ........................... 1986, 87 Leiper, Sam E. .............................................. 1922 Leisner, Lane (Manager) ........................... 1982, 83 Lemmons, Bernard ...................................... 1950 Lemmons, Kevin (Manager) ......... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Lemons, Billy.............................. 1973, 74, 75, 76 Lemons, Frank ....................................... 1976, 77 Leone, Brandon ......................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Lewis, Anthony .......................... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Lewis, Courtney ......................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Lewis, Darren............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90 Lewis, Mark ............................... 1980, 81, 82, 84 Lewis, Patrick .................................... 2009, 10, 11 Lewis, Steve ................................................. 1979 Lewis, Trent ..................................... 1989, 90, 91 Leyendecker, Dan ........................................ 1988 Liles, Ike ................................................. 1983, 84 Lillard, Steve T. ............................................. 1909 Lindsey, Ernest M. ....................................... 1935 Lindsey, Glynn.................................. 1964, 65, 66 Lindsey, Ronald L. ............................ 1964, 65, 66 Linnstaedter, James A. ..................... 1961, 62, 63 Linscombe, Corry ................................... 1984, 85 Lippman, Glenn E. ........................... 1949, 50, 51 Lister, W.S. ............................................. 1926, 27

Littig, Michael .............................................. 1983 Little, Jack H..................................... 1950, 51, 52 Little, Mike ................................. 1978, 79, 80, 81 Little, Thomas .............................................. 1995 Littlefield, Dirk (Trainer) ........................... 1999, 01 Litterst, Frank C............................................ 1916 Lively, Britt ................................................... 2000 Lockett, Bobby J. .......................................... 1956 Lofton, Steve................................................ 1989 Long, Bob......................................... 1966, 67, 68 Long, Don ........................................ 1972, 73, 74 Long, Dustin........................................... 2002, 03 Long, Eldon W. ............................................. 1943 Lopez, Ricky ................................................. 1981 Lord, George P. ...................................... 1930, 31 Lord, Mike........................................ 1969, 70, 71 Losada, Nick................................................. 2002 Love, Andrew C...................................... 1894, 98 Love, J.N. ..................................................... 1933 Love, Richard L............................................. 1959 Loving, James W. ......................................... 1904 Lowery, Gene ................................... 1993, 94, 95 Lozano, Mark ............................................... 2007 Luebbehusen, Steve ........................ 1969, 70, 71 Luethy, Don R. ............................................. 1942 Luna, Otie C. .......................................... 1957, 58 Luna, Saul .................................................... 1996 Lutrick, J.A. .................................................. 1911 Lyday, Jeremy (Trainer) .................................. 1999 Lyles, John V................................................. 1912

M Maddox, Randy............................................ 1969 Madison, Lonnie .......................... 1998, 99, 2000 Magourik, Conrad W........................ 1951, 52, 53 Magrill, O.B...................................... 1929, 30, 31 Maham, Scott ........................................ 1987, 88 Mahan, Jack..................................... 1917, 19, 20 Mahan, Michael........................... 1999, 2000, 01 Mahone, Matt ................................. 1994, 96, 97 Malena, Ben ...........................................2010, 11 Malone, C.C. .......................................... 1930, 31 Malone, Grant (Manager) .................. 1989, 90, 91 Malone, Tyronne ......................................... 1990 Maltz, Hershel (Manager) .............................. 1947 Mangan, Kyle .................................... 2009, 10, 11 Mangum, Kevin................................ 2001, 02, 04 Manning, Nurahda .................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Manning, Waylon E. .............................. 1935, 36 Maples, Weldon L. ................................. 1941, 42 Marcus, James ....................................... 1987, 89 Marks, Jared .................................... 1984, 85, 86 Marks, Robert E. .............................. 1955, 56, 57 Marquette, Leo J.......................................... 1952 Marshall, Mike ............................................. 1982 Marshall, Tank ........................... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Martin, Amy (Trainer) .....................................2009 Martin, G.W. .................................... 1918, 19, 20 Martin, Gary Wayne .................................... 1970 Martin, Harry ............................................... 1894 Martin, John ................................................ 1988 Martin, Peter ............................................... 2005 Martin, Sabrina (Trainer) ............................... 2004 Martin, Sidney T........................................... 1934 Martinez, Jackie (Trainer) .............................. 2008 Massey, Chris (Trainer)................................... 1978 Massey, Haven ................................. 2001, 02, 03 Masterson, L. ............................................... 1902 Matakis, Andy .............................................. 2003 Mathis, Jonathan ....................................2010, 11 Matthews, Howard .......................................2011 Matthews, Jake .......................................2010, 11 Matthews, Kevin ........................ 2006, 07, 08, 09 Matthews, Mason L. .............................. 1944, 45 Mathews, Jason ............................... 1991, 92, 93 Mathews, Ryan .......................... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Mathison, Todd.......................... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Maughmer, Lynn .......................................... 1978

Mauk, Albert.......................................... 1903, 05 Mauritz, Maddie (Trainer).............................. 2007 Mauritz, Mollie (Trainer)................................ 2008 Maxfield, Kyle ............................ 1991, 92, 93, 94 Maxwell, David ...................................... 1994, 95 Maxwell, Stapp N......................................... 1932 Maxwell, Tommy ............................. 1966, 67, 68 May, Homer H.................................. 1970, 71, 72 Mayeaux, Hayden E. .............................. 1951, 52 Mayes, Erik .................................................. 2004 Mayfield, J.D. Jr. (Manager) ...................... 1949, 50 Mays, Will .................................................... 2002 Mazur, John ........................................... 1983, 84 McAfee, Keith ............................ 1988, 89, 90, 91 McAllister, G.T. ....................................... 1943, 44 McAnelly, Phil .............................................. 1968 McArthur, O.A.............................................. 1912 McBride, Brady (Video) ......................... 2005, 06 McCaffrey, Gary ........................................... 1970 McCall, Mark (Trainer) ................. 1989, 90, 91, 92 McCall, Matt .............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90 McCarley, Robert E. ..................................... 1952 McCarthy, Toby ................................ 1998, 99, 00 McCauley, Tango.................................... 1999, 00 McClatchy, Scott (Trainer) .................. 1989, 90, 91 McClelland, Don A. ................................ 1957, 60 McClelland, H.W. ......................................... 1922 McClintock, J.R. ........................................... 1917 McCown, Randy......................... 1996, 97, 98, 99 McCoy, Jamie ......................................... 2008, 09 McCoy, Joe (Manager)........................ 1989, 90, 91 McCoy, Terrence ........................ 2007, 08, 09, 10 McCoy, Torin .......................................... 1989, 90 McCravey, Sarah (Trainer) .............................. 1998 McCray, Danny................................. 1993, 94, 95 McCrumbly, John ................................... 1973, 74 McDaniel, Archie ....................... 2002, 03, 04, 05 McDermott, Pat ............................... 1970, 71, 72 McDonald, Andy .................................... 1988, 89 McDonald, Charles N. ...................... 1949, 50, 51 McDonald, Hugh F. ...................................... 1894 McDonald, Pace........................................... 1918 McDonald, William A................................... 1909 McDowell, Charles H. .................................. 1910 McElroy, Hugh ....................................... 1970, 71 McElroy, Leeland ............................. 1993, 94, 95 McFadden, P.M. ..................................... 1930, 31 McFarland, Arthur ................................. 1903, 04 McFarland, H.F. ...................................... 1893, 94 McFarland, James L. .................................... 1911 McGee, Stephen ........................ 2005, 06, 07, 08 McGinnis, Francis K. .................................... 1900 McGonagill, J.D. ........................................... 1894 McGonagle, Brad ......................................... 1990 McGowan, Billy Joe ............................... 1952, 54 McGregor, Flint ............................................ 1902 McGuire, Eddy (Trainer) ........................... 1989, 90 McGuire, Joseph D................................. 1924, 25 McGuire, Trace ................................ 1985, 86, 87 McIlhany, Joe D................................ 1962, 63, 64 McKaughan, Edward W.......................... 1964, 65 McKeehan, James ...................... 1991, 92, 93, 94 McKinney, Seth ...................... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 McKinney, Steve ........................ 1994, 95, 96, 97 McKnight, J.B. ........................................ 1916, 17 McLean, Ken J. ................................. 1962, 63, 65 McMahan, Billy M. ...................................... 1953 McMahan, James T. ..................................... 1950 McMillan, M. Blaisdale ................................ 1894 McMillan, W.G. ...................................... 1921, 22 McMullen, Typail ............................. 1993, 94, 95 McMurrey, J.D. ............................................ 1917 McNeal, Kenric ................................. 2009, 10, 11 McNeal, Reggie.......................... 2002, 03, 04, 05 McNeill, J.C. ................................................. 1894 McQueen, Justin.................................... 2008, 09 McQueen, Mark .................................... 1981, 82 Means, Nicole (Trainer) ..................................2010 Meeks, Thomas E............................. 1962, 63, 64

Meitzen, J.B. ................................................ 1924 Mengers, Emily (Trainer).................................2009 Mengers, Sarah (Trainer) ............................... 2007 Mercer, Arthur J..................................... 1941, 42 Merka, Jeremiah H. ..................................... 1933 Mertz, Alaina (Trainer) ................................... 1994 Meyer, D. ..................................................... 1902 Meyer, William H. ............................ 1949, 50, 51 Meyers, Phillip ........................... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Michael, Christine............................. 2009, 10, 11 Mickens, Ray.............................. 1992, 93, 94, 95 Middleton, Bobby ............................ 1984, 85, 86 Middleton, Doug ......................................... 1985 Mikeska, Brad (Manager) ............................... 2005 Mikeska, Russell .................................... 1976, 77 Miles, Wadine.............................................. 1977 Milkavich, James.......................................... 2003 Mikeska, Bradley (Manager)........................... 2004 Miller, A.R. ................................................... 1912 Miller, Eric E. .................................... 1951, 52, 53 Miller, John ............................................ 1989, 90 Miller, L. ....................................................... 1902 Miller, Stephen (Trainer) .......................... 1993, 94 Miller, T.L. .............................................. 1921, 22 Miller, Thomas B. ......................................... 1939 Miller, Vance W. ..................................... 1912, 13 Miller, Von ................................. 2007, 08, 09, 10 Milligan, Garry ................................. 1976, 77, 78 Milligan, Wayne ..................................... 1903, 07 Mills, J. Kenneth .......................................... 1937 Mills, Kyle (Trainer) ........................................ 2000 Mills, Thomas W. ............................. 1927, 28, 29 Millsap, Lenard ............................................ 1970 Milstead, Charles F........................... 1957, 58, 59 Minnock, W.A. ....................................... 1937, 38 Mitchell, Billy ............................. 1990, 92, 93, 94 Mitchell, Brandon ...................... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Mitchell, Brian ........................... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Mitchell, Keith ........................... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Mitchell, Merlin ..................................... 1915, 16 Mobley, DeQawn ................................... 2004, 05 Mohn, Walter .............................................. 1967 Molberg, Carl................................... 1948, 49, 50 Moncrief, Monte P. .................... 1943, 44, 45, 46 Monk, Kevin............................... 1974, 75, 76, 77 Montgomery, J.B.......................................... 1942 Montgomery, Michael ........................... 2003, 04 Montgomery, Roark..................................... 1912 Moon, L.B. ............................................. 1987, 88 Moore, A.A. ........................................... 1930, 31 Moore, Damontre...................................2010, 11 Moore, Doyle H. .......................................... 1949 Moore, Eric ............................................ 1989, 90 Moore, George F. ................................... 1907, 08 Moore, Kirk (Manager) ............................. 1993, 94 Moore, Mack ......................................... 1979, 80 Moore, Matt ................................................ 1997 Moore, Travis (Trainer)................................... 2004 Moore, William R............................. 1962, 63, 64 Moore, W. Scott ......................... 1907, 08, 09, 10 Moorman, Maurice ..................................... 1966 Moree, Ashley (Manager) .............................. 2001 Morgan, Sylvester ...................... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Morris, A.B....................................... 1920, 21, 22 Morris, Alex ............................... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Morris, David (Manager) .......................... 2005, 06 Morris, Jared ............................. 2000, 01, 02, 03 Morrison, D.E............................................... 1912 Morrison, P.M. ............................................. 1896 Morrow, Howard ....................... 2005, 06, 08, 09 Morrow, Johnnie ................................... 1935, 36 Mortensen, James E. ................................... 1945 Moseley, Hal .......................... 1897, 98, 99, 1900 Mosley, Mike ............................. 1977, 78, 79, 80 Moser, R. Derace ............................. 1939, 40, 41 Moses, Sam F. .................................. 1949, 50, 51 Moss, Matt ............................................ 2008, 09 Mossenburg, W.G. ....................................... 1894 Motley, Larry ............................................... 1986

Motley, Zolus C. ..................................... 1939, 41 Moulden, Carl D............................... 1929, 30, 31 Mudd, Dennis .............................................. 1985 Muhlbach, Don ...................................... 2002, 03 Mulhollan, Ray W............................. 1940, 41, 42 Mullen, Steve............................................... 1968 Muller, Jay........................................ 1984, 85, 86 Muniz, James ............................................... 1996 Munson, George (Manager) ........................... 1972 Munson, Joe U. Jr................................... 1957, 58 Murchison, Phil (Trainer) ......................... 1993, 94 Murname, T. (Manager) ..................... 1944, 45, 46 Murphy, A.L. (Manager) ........................... 1952, 53 Murphy, James L. ............................. 1959, 60, 61 Murphy, Jennifer (Manager)........................... 2002 Murphy, Mike (Manager) ......................... 1980, 81 Murphy, Terrence ...................... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Murrah, Thomas F............................ 1963, 64, 65 Murrah, W.E............................... 1918, 19, 20, 21 Murray, Jon (Trainer)...................................... 1995 Murray, Kevin............................. 1983, 84, 85, 86 Murray, Paul ................................................ 1979 Murray, R.L. ........................................... 1932, 33 Murski, Robert ................................. 1970, 71, 72 Myers, Frank .............................. 1974, 75, 76, 77 Myers, O.W. ..................................... 1897, 98, 99

N Naiser, Derek ............................................... 1988 Nakos, Alex (Manager) ............................. 1988, 89 Nakos, Spiro (Manager) ...................... 1990, 92, 93 Nasser, Al ..................................................... 1978 Neal, Apryl (Manager) .................................... 2001 Nealy, Otis ................................. 1989, 90, 91, 92 Nealy, Spencer .................................. 2009, 10, 11 Neece, Clarence M. ........................... 191908, 09 Neely, Roy G. ......................................... 1922, 23 Neff, Asa J. ................................................... 1902 Nehib, Greg ................................................. 1988 Nelms, Milton R. .......................................... 1912 Nelson, Freddie A. ....................................... 1965 Nelson, Jeff ................................ 1982, 83, 84, 85 Neill, Doug ....................................... 1969, 70, 71 Nesrsta, J.O. ..................................... 1935, 36, 37 Netardus, Jaro G. Jr. ............................... 1949, 51 Nettles, Rusty ........................................ 1981, 82 Neumann, Layne.............................. 2004, 05, 06 Neville, Henry A. .......................................... 1943 Newton, Broderick........................... 2004, 05, 06 Newton, Keith........................................ 1983, 84 Newton, Matt (Manager) ......................... 2004, 05 Nguyen, Dat ............................... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Nicholas, Don R. .......................................... 1949 Nichols, Jerry D. ..................................... 1964, 65 Nichols, Terry ......................................... 1998, 99 Nicholson, John David ................................. 2005 Niland, Thomas K................................... 1951, 52 Nilson, John H.................................. 1963, 64, 65 Noble, Elton ....................................... 1899, 1900 Nohavitza, Elo E. .............................. 1949, 50, 51 Nolan, Willis .................................... 1930, 31, 32 Nolen, Lockhart (Manager) ............................ 1948 Northup, Roy F. ................................ 1958, 59, 60 Noto, Jeff (Trainer) ......................................... 2005 Novosad, Steven (Trainer).................. 1995, 96, 98 Nwachukwu, Uzoma......................... 2009, 10, 11

O O’Brient, Sammy........................ 1984, 85, 86, 87 O’Bryant, Ryan....................................... 2008, 09 Obiozor, Cyril ............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08 Ochterbeck, W.J. .................................... 1924, 25 Odom, Lynn ..................................... 1967, 68, 69 Odom, Van....................................... 1969, 70, 71 Ogbuehi, Cedric ............................................2011 Ogdee, Edward ............................................ 1942 Ohlendorf, Norbert K. ...................... 1952, 53, 54 Olbrich, Alvin P............................................. 1938

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Oliver, Aaron .............................. 1995, 96, 97, 98 Oliver, Gale G. .................................. 1957, 58, 59 Oliver, Gary ................................ 1987, 88, 89, 90 O’Neal, Hardy E. .......................................... 1902 O’Neal, Steve ................................... 1966, 67, 68 O’Quinn, Patrick ...........................................2011 Ortamand, Clayton (Trainer) .............. 2000, 01, 02 Ortega, Justin................................................2011 Osborn, John ......................................... 1979, 80 Osborne, Carl R................................ 1955, 56, 57 Osborne, Richard ....................... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Osgood, Chris ........................................ 1988, 89 Overly, Charles R.............................. 1943, 46, 47 Overly, James A. (Trainer) ........................ 1948, 49 Overshiner, E.M. .......................................... 1896 Overton, Andrew J. ................................ 1963, 64 Owens, Bob (Manager) .................................. 1973 Ozee, Kevin (Manager) ................................... 1993

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Page, Sean ................................................... 1987 Paine, Jeff .................................. 1980, 81, 82, 83 Palasota, Vince ............................................ 1988 Palomarez, Eddie ......................................... 1997 Pannell, E.W. .................................... 1938, 39, 40 Pappas, Mike ................................... 1987, 89, 90 Pardee, John P.................................. 1954, 55, 56 Parish, Joseph M.......................................... 1939 Park, Mike........................................ 1970, 71, 72 Parker, James H. (Manager)...................... 1939, 40 Parker, Jim ....................................... 1968, 69, 70 Parker, Sirr ................................. 1995, 96, 97, 98 Parker, William E........................ 1908, 09, 10, 12 Parmer, James R. ......................................... 1944 Parra, Albert (Manager) ........................... 2004, 05 Patrick, Brian ......................................... 2002, 03 Patterson, Cornelius ........................ 1988, 89, 90 Patterson, Domonique............................2010, 11 Patterson, Lucas......................... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Patton, Ronald ....................................... 1997, 98 Pavlas, Lance ............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90 Payne, Brian..................................... 1989, 90, 91 Payne, H.B. (Buddy) ......................... 1957, 58, 59 Payne, Lawrence J........................................ 1945 Payne, Rick (Manager).................................... 1976 Payne, W.O. ................................................. 1942 Pearce, Chance ...................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Pearson, Henry A. ........................................ 1957 Pegram, Todd............................. 2002, 03, 04, 05 Pekar, Matt (Trainer) .......................... 2000, 01, 02 Pender, Paul............................... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Penright, Jarrod ..................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Peoples, Dan ................................................ 1971 Perkins, Frank D. .............................. 1894, 96, 97 Perroni, Evan ......................... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Perry, Carl (Video).................................. 2005, 06 Perry, Tommy ............................................... 2003 Persons, David H. ......................................... 1913 Peter, Philip.................................................. Philip 1961 Peterson, Alcie....................................... 1994, 95 Peterson, Jordan ........................ 2006, 07, 08, 09 Petty, Kent ................................. 1989, 90, 91, 92 Petty, S.J................................................. 1926, 27 Peveto, Cal ............................................. 1978, 79 Philley, Andy .................................... 1969, 70, 71 Phillips, David .............................................. 1984 Phillips, H.D.................................................. H.D. 1930 Phillips, James D. ............................. 1960, 61, 62 Phillips, Michael L. ....................................... 1964 Phillips, Robert H. .................................. 1959, 60 Phythian, Walter R................................. 1935, 36 Pickard, Billy (Trainer) .................................... 1978 Pickett, Tom B. ....................................... 1941, 46 Pierce, J.A. ....................................... 1918, 19, 20 Pierce, Kirk................................................... 1988 Pierson, Jay (Trainer)...................................... 1998 Pillans, Ryan................................................. 1995 Pinesette, Mike ............................................ 2000

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Pinson, C.T.................................................... 1923 Pinson, Harry T............................................. 1921 Piper, Jim ......................................... 1967, 68, 69 Piper, Paul K. .......................................... 1959, 60 Pirie, James E. .................................. 1901, 02, 03 Pirtle, David (Trainer) ..................................... 1976 Pitman, Mike J. ................................ 1962, 63, 64 Pitner, H.M. ..................................... 1934, 35, 36 Pittman, Lee (Manager)............................ 1981, 82 Pizzitola, Michael J................................. 1961, 62 Polasek, Billy Joe.................................... 1969, 71 Polk, Scott ............................ 1980, 81, 82, 83, 84 Pollacia, Tony ............................................... 1985 Pollard, Dan ................................................. 1986 Pollock, Oscar L............................................ 1947 Polocheck, Layne ......................................... 1985 Pond, J ......................................................... 2006 Pool, Rusty ................................................... 1971 Porter, Greg ..................................... 1981, 82, 83 Porter, Greg A. ....................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Porter, Sean ...................................... 2009, 10, 11 Poss, John M. ......................................... 1965, 66 Powell, Buffie (Trainer) .................................. 2000 Powell, Jack E......................................... 1953, 55 Powell, Louis H. ........................................... 1914 Powell, William D............................. 1954, 55, 56 Power, Robert (Manager) ............................... 1967 Power, Richard S. (Manager) .......................... 1969 Prater, Kyle (Trainer) ...................................... 1998 Price, C. Walemon ........................... 1937, 38, 39 Price, Harold L. ............................................ 1956 Price, Michael ........................................ 1995, 98 Price, P.M. .................................................... 1925 Price, Terry................................. 1986, 87, 88, 89 Prioleau, Hutson .....................................2010, 11 Prokop, Merl A............................................. 1947 Puckett, Felix S. ...................................... 1905, 06 Puckett, John W. .................................... 1902, 03 Puff, Courtney (Trainer) ................................. 1999 Pugh, Jordan .............................. 2006, 07, 08, 09 Pugh, Marion C. ............................... 1938, 39, 40 Pullig, Corey............................... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Pustejovsky, Ed .......................... 1976, 77, 78, 79 Pyburn, Jack H. ................................ 1964, 65, 66

R Rackley, Caleb (Manager) ............................... 1997 Ragsdale, Robert ................................... 1897, 98 Rahn, Leon F. ......................................... 1939, 40 Raiford, Aubrey............................................ 1981 Rainey, Kajay (Trainer).................................... 2004 Randall, Gary ................................................2009 Randle, Floyd ......................................... 1977, 78 Randle, Taylor ...............................................2011 Randolph, Will ..............................................2011 Rankin, Matt .................................................2009 Ransby, Felton ....................................... 1988, 90 Ransom, Dennis......................... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Raschke, Craig...............................................2009 Rau, Tim (Manager).................................. 1988, 89 Raven, Floyd .................................................2011 Rawlins, Harry E........................................... 1918 Ray, John................................................ 2004, 05 Ray, Tom ...................................................... 1985 Reagan, Travis H............................... 1961, 62, 63 Red, Darrell...................................... 1991, 92, 93 Redus, James ............................................... 1979 Reed, Bryce................................ 2003, 04, 05, 06 Reed, Phillip (Manager) ........................ 1999, 2002 Reed, Roderick....................................... 1976, 77 Reed, Roman ............................................... 1983 Rees, W. Nelson ........................................... 1931 Reeves, John R. ...................................... 1939, 40 Reeves, Ken ............................... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Reid, Steve (Manager) .............................. 1983, 84 Reinarz, Cole.................................... 1992, 93, 94 Reinhard, Brittani (Trainer) .............................2010 Rektorik, J.A. ................................................ 1926

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

Reneau, Will (Video) .............................. 2005, 06 Renfro, Colby ............................................... 2008 Resley, George ............................................. 1968 Restivo, Brian (Manager) .............. 1995, 96, 97, 98 Reuber, Alan .............................. 2000, 01, 02, 03 Reynolds, James .......................................... 1968 Reynolds, John W......................................... 1965 Reynolds, Ron .............................................. 1984 Reynolds, Shawn ......................................... 1995 Rhodes, Alyson (Trainer) ................................ 2005 Rhodes, Burnest .................................... 1997, 98 Rice, Matt (Manager) ..................... 1999, 2000, 01 Richard, John ......................................... 1992, 94 Richardson, Bucky ..................... 1987, 88, 90, 91 Richardson, Lester S. ............................. 1939, 41 Richardson, Rod........................................... 1982 Richenstein, Charles A. ................................ 1905 Richey, Derrick ................................. 1987, 88, 89 Richter, Charles E. ............................ 1927, 28, 29 Ricke, Mike (Trainer) ................................ 1980, 81 Rickman, Rick (Manager)................................ 1968 Ridenhower, Ray .................................... 1901, 02 Riewe, Dustin......................................... 2007, 08 Riggs, Charlie ................................... 1966, 67, 68 Riley, L’Tydrick............................ 2002, 03, 04, 06 Rion, Dennis ................................................ 1983 Risien, Cody ..................................... 1976, 77, 78 Risien, Flint ...................................... 1980, 81, 82 Roach, James B. ........................................... 1933 Roaches, Carl ............................. 1972, 73, 74, 75 Robbins, Cooper P. Jr.............................. 1952, 53 Robbins, Donald .......................................... 1955 Robbins, Doug ............................................. 1970 Robbins, Mike .................................. 1979, 81, 82 Roberts, F.A. (Manager).................................. 1913 Roberts, William C. .................................. 191908 Robertson, Art Mitchell ......................... 1970, 71 Robertson, Harold ................. 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Robertson, John E.................................. 1931, 33 Robinson, Ivan ........................................2010, 11 Robinson, Jeroy ......................... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Robison, Tommy ........................ 1980, 81, 82, 83 Robnett, Edward .......................................... 1939 Robnett, Marshall F.......................... 1938, 39, 40 Rockhold, Jason ..................................... 1989, 90 Rodriguez, Chris (Trainer) .............................. 2007 Rodriguez, Christian............... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Roepke, Robert E. (Manager) ......................... 1961 Rogers, Cullen J................................ 1939, 41, 42 Rogers, Gary ................................................ 1982 Rogers, Gerald G. ............................. 1961, 62, 63 Rogers, Joe C.......................................... 1915, 16 Rogers, Owens A.............................. 1936, 37, 38 Rollins, Brook (Trainer) .................. 1997, 98, 2000 Rollins, Gerald D. (Manager) .......................... 1956 Rollins, John W................................. 1914, 15, 16 Rollins, Zerick................................... 1995, 96, 97 Roome, Brian (Manager) .................... 1996, 97, 98 Roper, James S. ............................................ 1958 Roper, John ................................ 1985, 86, 87, 88 Rophial, Steve (Trainer)............................ 1996, 99 Roquemore, Michael A. ............................... 1962 Ross, David ................................ 2002, 03, 04, 05 Ross, Brian ................................. 1986, 87, 88, 89 Ross, James B..................................... 191906, 07 Rothe, Joe H. ......................................... 1939, 40 Rother, Randy .............................................. 1982 Routt, Joe E. ..................................... 1935, 36, 37 Routt, William A............................... 1938, 39, 40 Rowe, Casimira (Trainer) ................................ 2006 Royalty, Charlie A................................... 1948, 49 Ruby, Martin O. ............................... 1939, 40, 41 Rudder, James Earl....................................... 1931 Rugel, Dan F. .................................... 1907, 08, 09 Ruhman, Chris ........................... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Rush, Marshall N. .................................. 1951, 52 Rush, William T. ............................... 1949, 50, 51 Rushing, Eli ............................................ 1937, 38 Russell, Caleb......................................... 2010, 11

Russell, Josh................................................. 2008 Rylander, W.E. .............................................. 1915

S Sacra, Joseph R. ............................... 1944, 46, 47 Sacra, Joseph R. Jr. ........................... 1970, 71, 72 Saddler, Rod............................... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Sagraves, Steven .................................... 1990, 91 Sallee, Bill D. .................................... 1965, 66, 67 Salyer, Johnny A. .............................. 1951, 52, 53 Sammons, Thomas B. .................................. 1904 Sams, Bucky ..................................... 1973, 74, 75 Sanders, Chris ............................ 1991, 92, 94, 95 Sanders, Eugene .............................. 1976, 77, 78 Sanders, Robert W. .......................... 1957, 58, 59 Sanders, S.H................................................. 1921 Sanders, Scot ............................................... 1991 Sanders, Thomas ....................... 1980, 81, 82, 84 Sanders, T.J. ................................................. 2007 Sarkissian, Steve .......................................... 1989 Sawyer, Buzzy .............................................. 1981 Sawyer, Randy ............................................. 1982 Saxe, Augie W. ....................................... 1950, 51 Saxe, Charles S. ...................................... 1951, 52 Scarborough, J.S. ......................................... 1908 Scales, Rhontae ......................................2010, 11 Scates, Cody............................... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Schaedel, Charles T. ............................... 1910, 11 Schero, Joe E.................................... 1952, 53, 54 Schoonover, Denise (Trainer) ......................... 1997 Schmid, Joe H. (Manager) .............................. 1957 Schmidt, Hubert .................................... 1906, 07 Schmidt, Pat (Trainer) .................................... 1995 Schneider, Daniel W. ........................ 1965, 66, 67 Schneider, Staci (Trainer) ................................2009 Schneider, Travis ........................ 2005, 06, 07, 08 Schorp, Greg .............................. 1990, 91, 92, 93 Schroeder, Bruno E. ......................... 1935, 37, 38 Schroeder, Chad ........................ 2003, 04, 05, 06 Schroeder, William H. ............................ 1953, 54 Schultz, Earl ............................... 1900, 01, 02, 03 Schuster, Taylor................................ 2003, 04, 05 Schwarz, Blake ........................... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Scoggins, Phillip C. ................................. 1964, 65 Scott, David............................................ 1979, 80 Scott, Herbert B. .......................................... 1952 Scott, Johnny D. ..................................... 1952, 53 Scott, Joseph O. ..................................... 1944, 46 Scott, Richard E............................................ 1949 Scott, Verne A. ............................................. 1914 Scovell, J. Field ............................................. 1928 Scudder, Carl F. ................................ 1918, 19, 20 Seago, H.W. .................................................. 1936 Seeker, Ricky .................................... 1972, 73, 74 Seely, Bill................................................ 1968, 69 Selby, Tommy (Manager) .......................... 1994, 95 Self, Rocky.................................................... 1969 Settegast, Marion E. Sr..................... 1914, 15, 16 Settegast, Marion E. Jr. ................................ 1943 Shaeffer, Robert J............................. 1949, 50, 51 Shankle, E.J. ........................................... 2007, 08 Shanks, Jeff ............................................ 1988, 89 Shaw, Joe ..................................................... 1969 Sheffield, Corky...................................... 1969, 72 Sheffield, Jimmy .............................. 1968, 69, 70 Shefts, Morton....................................... 1944, 46 Shelton, J. Howard................................. 1939, 40 Sherman, Matt..............................................2011 Shields, John (Trainer).............................. 1996, 99 Shiller, Steve ................................................ 1983 Shipman, David................................ 1974, 75, 76 Shippix ......................................................... 1909 Shira, Charles N. .................................... 1943, 44 Shockey, Jacob C. ............................. 1935, 36, 37 Showers, Jameill ...........................................2011 Shumard, Michael ..................... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Schuster, Taylor............................................ 2004 Sibley, William R. ................................... 1941, 42

Sikes, Delmar D. ........................................... 1950 Sikes, Jules V. ................................... 1925, 26, 27 Siler, Rich ......................................... 1983, 84, 85 Simmons, A.L. ........................................ 1956, 57 Simmons, Elvis A.............................. 1940, 41, 42 Simmons, J.A. .............................................. 1926 Simmons, Melvin D.......................... 1962, 63, 64 Simmons, Randy ........................ 1988, 89, 90, 91 Simmons, Wayland A....................... 1959, 60, 61 Simon, Amon ............................. 1998, 99, 00, 01 Simon, Burnis ............................. 1980, 81,82, 83 Simonini, Edward....................... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Simpson, J.V. .................................... 1902, 03, 04 Simpson, O.M. ................................. 1897, 98, 99 Simpson, Phillip ............................... 1977, 78, 79 Simpson, Will ............................................... 1998 Sims, Arthur R.................................. 1958, 59, 60 Sims, J.P. (Trainer) .................................... 1988, 89 Sims, M.W. ................................................... 1894 Sinclair, Bennie C. .................................. 1953, 54 Singleton, Bryant ............................. 2002, 03, 04 Singleton, James M................................ 1965, 66 Singleton, Percy ........................................... 1992 Sipe, Brent (Trainer) ....................................... 1989 Skinner, Ben S. (Manager) .............................. 1952 Slater, Scott ................................ 1985, 86, 87, 88 Slaton, Tony ..................................... 1982, 83, 84 Slaughter, Marion P...................................... 1942 Slocum, Shawn ............................................ 1984 Smelser, Dennis ............................... 1973, 74, 75 Smith, Alan ................................ 1980, 81, 83, 84 Smith, Bland .......................................... 1970, 71 Smith, Brent............................... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Smith, Chris ........................................... 2006, 07 Smith, Darrell................................... 1976, 77, 78 Smith, Darrell................................... 1982, 83, 84 Smith, Detron ............................ 1992, 93, 94, 95 Smith, Don G. .................................. 1956, 57, 58 Smith, Earl L. .......................................... 1939, 40 Smith, Everett ............................ 2000, 01, 02, 03 Smith, George........................................ 1982, 83 Smith, Gilbert .............................................. 1966 Smith, Greg (Video) ..................................... 2005 Smith, H.E. ....................................... 1937, 38, 39 Smith, Henry.......................................... 2006, 07 Smith, Keondra ...................................... 2007, 08 Smith, Kevin............................... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Smith, Langston M................................. 1914, 15 Smith, Linnis .............................. 2000, 01, 02, 03 Smith, Lionel ..................................... 2009, 10, 11 Smith, M.V. ............................................ 1920, 21 Smith, Preston W. ...................... 1945, 46, 47, 48 Smith, Ralph W. ............................... 1958, 59, 60 Smith, Randy (Trainer) ............................. 1982, 83 Smith, Robert L. ............................... 1949, 50, 51 Smith, Ted ........................................ 1969, 70, 71 Smith, Vance ................................ 1999, 2000, 01 Smitham, Verner R. (Manager)....................... 1914 Snow, Dion............................................. 1988, 89 Solari, Steve ..................................... 1991, 92, 93 Sooy, Tom ........................................ 1967, 68, 69 Sorrell, Gary..................................... 1987, 88, 89 Spacek, Sheila (Trainer).................................. 2006 Spadora, Joseph (Manager)............................ 1965 Spake, W.E. .................................................. 1912 Speed, Carleton D. ....................................... 1925 Spencer, Michael F. ................................ 1949, 50 Spencer, Oliver E.......................................... 1914 Spencer, Rick................................................ 1971 Spencer, Ted L. ................................. 1931, 32, 33 Spikes, Cameron ........................ 1995, 96, 97, 98 Spiller, Derrick............................ 1995, 96, 97, 98 Spiller, Fred .................................................. 2000 Spires, Truman E. ......................................... 1945 Spitzenberger, Steve ........................ 1975, 76, 77 Spivey, Marshall ............................... 1939, 40, 41 Sprague, Jayme (Trainer) ............................... 2005 Sprott, Alton C. ...................................... 1926, 27 Sproule, Colin .............................................. 2004


Squillante, Anthony ............................... 2002, 03 Stabler, James M.................................... 1964, 65 Stach, Stanfield A................................... 1933, 35 Stages, William E. ........................................ 1936 Stahr, Richard (Trainer) .................................. 1989 Stallings, Eugene C........................... 1954, 55, 56 Stallings, Rusty....................................... 1968, 69 Stanley, James L. .............................. 1955, 56, 57 Stanford, Eric ............................... 1999, 2000, 01 Stanley, Mark ................................... 1973, 74, 75 Stansbury, Gavin ...........................................2011 Stansberry, Robert ....................................... 1969 Stautzenberger, Weldon O............... 1946, 47, 48 Steadman, Blake .......................................... 2006 Steadman, Nate ............................... 1982, 83, 84 Steamer, Dominique ........................ 2003, 04, 05 Steen, Elroy...................................... 1977, 78, 79 Steffens, Karl K............................................. 1938 Steffy, Cynthia (Trainer) ..................................2009 Stegent, Larry .................................. 1967, 68, 69 Stenklyft, David (Manager)................. 2007, 08, 09 Stephens, Bradley ............................ 2008, 09, 10 Stephens, Clint (Video) ................................ 2005 Stephenson, Phillip (Manager) ................. 1980, 81 Sterling, James R.............................. 1939, 40, 41 Sterns, James B................................ 1896, 97, 98 Stevens, Barry...............................................1983 Stewart, Branndon .......................... 1996, 97, 98 Stewart, Jonathan............................. 2009, 10, 11 Steymann, Walter R..................................... 1942 Stickane, Scott ........................... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Stinson, Mike ......................................... 1968, 69 Stiteler, Robert H. ........................................ 1930 Stoss, Robert ............................. 1979, 80, 81, 82 Stratton, Carl K. ............................... 1972, 73, 74 Street, Gus C. ................... 1899, 1901, 02, 03, 04 Street, Robert L. (Manager)...................... 1948, 49 Stringfellow, Jack C. ..................................... 1933 Strogen, Bobby .......................... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Stuard, Kyle................................ 1980, 81, 82, 83 Stump, Craig .............................. 1984, 85, 86, 87 Sturcken, Edward B...................................... 1942 Stutz, Boone .......................................... 2004, 05 Suggs, Tommy .............................................. 1982 Sullivan, Mike .............................................. 1989 Surovik, John H. (Manager) ...................... 1952, 53 Svatek, Johnnie ................................ 1977, 78, 79 Swan, Michael K. ......................................... 1963 Swedeen, John............................................. 1970 Swilley, Dennis ........................... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Swope, Ryan ..................................... 2009, 10, 11 Symes, Clarence..................................... 1906, 07 Szymanski, Matt .................................... 2006, 07

T Talbot, Layne ............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90 Taliaferro, Darrell ......................................... 1973 Tankersley, Rick...................................... 1985, 86 Tannehill, Ryan .......................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Tarrant, Cornell ............................................ 2007 Tassos, Damon G. .................................. 1943, 44 Tate, Andi (Trainer) ........................................ 2004 Tate, Marvin P. ................................. 1952, 53, 54 Taylor, Anthony ...................................... 1986, 87 Taylor, Arthur W. ................................ 191908, 09 Taylor, Chris ........................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Taylor, Earvin ............................. 2003, 04, 06, 07 Taylor, Jamaar .................................. 2001, 02, 03 Taylor, Kenneth ...................................... 1977, 78 Taylor, Loyd F.................................... 1955, 56, 57 Taylor, Samson ............................................. 2005 Taylor, Tyrell .................................................2011 Teague, Doug ............................. 1976, 77, 78, 79 Teague, Foster S........................................... 1953 Teague, Sammie R. (Manager) ....................... 1959 Teal, Jimmy ...................................... 1982, 83, 84 Teate, Randall .............................................. 1976 Teichelman, Lance ..................... 1990, 91, 92, 93

TenNapel, Garth .............................. 1973, 74, 75 Terrell, Steven ................................... 2009, 10, 11 Terry, Barrett (Manager)................................. 2006 Terry, Sean ............................................. 1994, 95 Tewell, Dennis (Trainer) ................................. 1967 Thelen, David......................................... 1989, 90 Theriot, Sidney J. ............................. 1952, 53, 54 Thierry, Chris ............................. 1996, 97, 98, 99 Thigpen, Kolten ............................................2011 Thomas, Brian................................... 2009, 10, 11 Thomas, Charlie......................................2010, 11 Thomas, Clifford .......................................... 1969 Thomas, Clifton ........................................... 1970 Thomas, Edwin W. ................................. 1913, 14 Thomas, Joey ............................. 2004, 05, 06, 07 Thomas, Laura (Manager) .............................. 2008 Thomas, Matt (Trainer) .................................. 2000 Thomas, Patrick S. ..................... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Thomas, Rodney ........................ 1991, 92, 93, 94 Thomas, Terrence ............................ 2001, 02, 04 Thomas, William .............................. 1988, 89, 90 Thomason, James N......................... 1938, 39, 40 Thompson, DeAndre ............................. 2010, 11 Thompson, DeMaurier .................... 2007, 08, 10 Thompson, George E. .................................. 1980 Thompson, Kyle (Trainer) ............................... 1995 Thompson, Nash O. ..................................... 1934 Thompson, Paul (Manager) .......... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Thompson, Ryan (Manager) ........................... 2005 Thompson, Taquilin “TaTa” .......................... 2003 Thompson, Thomas E. ............................. 191909 Thompson, Tony .............................. 1985, 86, 87 Thompson, William ................... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Thornton, Marques ................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Thornton, Penn B......................................... 1916 Thorpe, Preston (Video) .............................. 2006 Thrower, John D................................. 1899, 1900 Thurmond, Albert N. ....................... 1972, 73, 74 Tidwell, Billy R. ................................ 1949, 50, 51 Todd, Dick S. .................................... 1936, 37, 38 Tolleson, Mike.............................................. 1986 Toney, Anthony ...................................... 1984, 85 Toombs, JaMar ............................ 1998, 99, 2000 Torno, Frank V. ............................................. 1946 Torres, Taylor (Manager) .................................2010 Tracey, John ..................................... 1956, 57, 58 Tracy, Carroll A. ................................ 1928, 29, 30 Tracy, Henry C. ........................... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Tracy, H.H..................................................... 1897 Trahan, Warren...................................... 1973, 74 Trammell, Bud ............................................. 1973 Trice, Nick .....................................................2009 Trimble, Murry H. .................................. 1955, 56 Trimmier, Tim .............................................. 1973 Trew, Robert L. ............................................. 1913 Trott, Bobby (Trainer)..................................... 1966 Tschantz, Todd ................................. 1984, 85, 86 Tucker, Kevin .......................................... 1989, 90 Tucker, Lanning (Trainer) .......................... 1985, 86 Tucker, M. Dwayne .......................... 1948, 49, 50 Tucker, Rex ................................. 1995, 96, 97, 98 Tufuga, David ............................................... 2007 Tulis, Robert F. ................................. 1941, 46, 47 Tupe, Misi .............................................. 2006, 07 Turley, Herbert E. ....................... 1943, 46, 47, 48 Turner, J.G. ................................................... 1937 Turner, Lafayette .............................. 1986, 87, 88 Turner, Stanley S. ......................................... 1943 Turney, John................................................. 1968

U Ullrich, Charles E.......................................... 1933 Underwood, James...................................... 1990 Uriegas, Alberto (Trainer) .............................. 1984 Utay, Joe ...................................... 1905, 1906, 07 Utsey, Kali (Trainer) ........................................ 2007 Uzzell, William J. .................................... 1963, 64

V Vaden, Frank S. (Manager) ............................. 1955 Valencia, Colton ............................................2009 Valentine, Ira ............................. 1982, 84, 85, 86 Valentine, Justin (Manager).............................2010 Valletta, Chris......................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Vandervoort, A.S. .................................. 1918, 19 Van Dyke, Lewis E. ................................. 1960, 62 Van Pelt, Thomas E. (Trainer) ......................... 1960 Van Sant, Jon ................................... 1980, 81, 82 Van Zandt, Roscoe L............................... 1928, 30 Van Zant, Tim................................... 2001, 02, 03 Vassar, William C. (Manager).......................... 1963 Vaughn, John (Manager) .......................... 1981, 82 Vaughan, Ryan ............................................. 2007 Vaughn, Tommie .............................. 1938, 39, 40 Veckert, Harman H. ............................... 1896, 97 Vela, Anthony .................................. 2008, 09, 10 Vela, Javier............................................. 1967, 68 Velasquez, Joe ........................... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Venetoulias, Manoli..................................... 1995 Venetoulias, Terry ...................... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Vesmirovsky, E. .......................... 1910, 11, 12, 13 Vestal, Kevin ................................................ 1997 Vick, Richard P.............................................. 1954 Vick, Roger................................. 1983, 84, 85, 86 Villavisencio, Joe........................ 2008, 09, 10, 11 Vincent, Andy ............................ 1996, 97, 98, 99 Vincent, Kary ......................................... 1990, 91 Vitek, Richard D. .............................. 1935, 36, 37 Vordenbaumen, Tim .............................. 1993, 94 Vos, Kelly (Trainer) ......................................... 1997 Voss, Kenneth R. .......................................... 1948 Vrazel, Aaron (Video)............................. 2005, 06

W Waddle, Percy.................................. 1987, 88, 89 Waguespack, Keith ...................................... 1994 Walker, Alvin (Skip) .................... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Walker, Bill ................................................... 1986 Walker, David ............................. 1973, 74, 76, 77 Walker, Elvis................................................. 1982 Walker, George ............................................ 1966 Walker II, Larry .......................... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Walker, L.E. .................................................. 1918 Walker, Shawn ....................................... 1983, 84 Walker, Shea .............................. 1983, 84, 85, 86 Walker, Weldon F. ........................................ 1935 Walker, William E. ........................................ 1944 Walker, William T. ...................... 1902, 03, 04, 05 Wallace, Aaron .......................... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Wallace, Cody .................................. 2005, 06, 07 Wallace, Larry ........................................ 1991, 93 Ward, Arland L. ............................................ 1909 Ward, Brandon ............................................ 1994 Ward, C.E. .............................................. 1909, 10 Ward, Shaun ................................................2011 Ward, Tim ........................................ 1979, 80, 82 Ward, Waylon O. ................................... 1963, 64 Ward, William R........................................... 1963 Ware, Derek................................................. 1990 Wareham, Robert (Trainer) ............................ 2006 Warnke, Carl .................................... 1973, 74, 75 Warren, Justin............................ 2003, 04, 05, 06 Warren, Ty ............................. 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Washington, Mickey ........................ 1987, 88, 89 Washington, William H. ............................... 1912 Watkins, Ronald........................................... 1981 Watson, Donald A............................ 1954, 55, 56 Watson, Matt (Manager)................................ 1994 Watson, Steve.............................................. 1983 Watts, Arthur P. ........................................... 1894 Watts, Claude D. .................................... 1925, 26 Watts, Dale ............................................ 1968, 69 Waugh, C.A. ........................................... 1923, 24 Weaver, Mark ........................................ 1966, 67

Webb, Duncan ................................. 1983, 84, 85 Webb, James ................................... 1988, 89, 91 Webb, Randall ....................................... 2001, 02 Webb, Richmond ....................... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Weber, Joe ............................. 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Webster, Jason........................... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Webster, J.D. .................................... 1940, 41, 42 Weghorst, Allan (Manager) ............................ 1985 Weinert, Arthur ..................................... 1900, 08 Weir, David (Trainer) ................................ 1987, 88 Weir, H.B. ..................................................... 1917 Weir, W.C. ........................................ 1919, 20, 21 Weiss, Joe H..................................... 1964, 65, 66 Welch, Bruce ................................... 1973, 74, 75 Welch, F. Barney .............................. 1942, 46, 47 Wellborn, Joseph H.......................... 1963, 64, 65 Wells, Gaddy................................................ 1967 Wendt, F.T. ................................................... 1921 Wesley, Brian ............................................... 2000 Wesley, Dexter........................... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Wesson, T. Euel ................................ 1939, 40, 41 West, Donald E. ........................................... 1964 Westbrook, Wm. A. (Manager) ...................... 1962 Westerberg, Tom (Manager) .......................... 1984 Westerfield, Ira Dan......................... 1964, 65, 66 Weston, Sean............................. 2000, 01, 02, 03 Whatley, Richard E........................... 1963, 64, 65 Wheat, Shannon (Trainer)........................ 1984, 85 Wheat, Wayne ............................................. 1969 Wheeler, Lee (Manager)........................... 1982, 83 Wheeler, Mark ....................................... 1990, 91 Weisinger, Jeremy........................................ 1999 Whistler, Anthony (Trainer)............................ 1997 Whitaker, Richard .................................. 2000, 01 White, Finis L. .............................................. 1939 White, Joe R..................................... 1937, 38, 39 White, Junior ............................. 1991, 92, 93, 94 White, Oscar M............................................ 1945 White, Ryan ................................................. 2004 Whitehead, Gary ................................... 1971, 72 Whitfield, Calvin .............................. 1984, 85, 86 Whitfield, John T. ................................... 1935, 36 Whitley, Taylor ....................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Whitmer, Ryan ..............................................2009 Whitmore, Jack................................ 1967, 68, 69 Whittaker, Wray W. .................... 1946, 47, 48, 49 Whitwell, Mike .......................... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Whyte, James A. .......................................... 1910 Wiatrek, Tyler (Trainer) .................................. 2008 Wickerhan, James B..................................... 1964 Wiebold, Bill .......................................... 1971, 72 Wiley, J.E. ..................................................... 1943 Wilkerson, Grady ....................... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Wilkins, W. Taylor .................................. 1934, 35 Willenborg, James C. ....................... 1962, 63, 64 Williams, Andre ......................... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Williams, Anthony ................................. 1989, 90 Williams, Brandon (Trainer) ........................... 1995 Williams, Cedric ........................................... 1993 Williams, Chris (Manager) .............................. 2004 Williams, Cody ....................................... 2008, 09 Williams, Doug ...................................... 1984, 85 Williams, Garrick ....................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Williams, George ......................................... 1939 Williams, Greg ................................. 1980, 81, 82 Williams, Jackie ............................... 1973, 74, 75 Williams, Jimmie........................ 1980, 81, 82, 83 Williams, J. Maurice..................................... 1939 Williams, K.J........................................... 2008, 09 Williams, Lee (Manager) .......................... 1995, 96 Williams, Michael ............................ 1975, 76, 77 Williams, Michael .................................. 1996, 97 Williams, Pat .......................................... 1995, 96 Williams, Reggie .................................... 1973, 74 Williams, Robert H................................. 1941, 42 Williams, Sammy ......................................... 1968 Williams, T.J. ................................................ 1905 Williams, Vincent................................... 2008, 09

Williams, W.B......................................... 1931, 32 Williamson, Drew ........................................ 2008 Willis, Nicholas W. ................................. 1934, 35 Willoughby, Jack (Manager) ........................... 1971 Wilson, E.S. ................................ 1916, 17, 18, 19 Wilson, Fay ...................................... 1923, 24, 25 Wilson, Jeff .................................................. 1997 Wilson, Matt .............................. 1984, 85, 86, 87 Wilson, Richard O. ................................. 1922, 23 Wilson, Robert................................. 1988, 89, 90 Wilson, Roy D. (Trainer) ................................. 1963 Wilson, Sean .............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90 Wilson, T.F.................................. 1920, 21, 22, 23 Wilson, W.W................................................. 1924 Winkler, Andrew .................................... 1897, 98 Winkler, James C........................ 1945, 46, 47, 48 Winkler, Lawrence E. ....................... 1952, 53, 54 Winn, W.E. ................................................... 1921 Withers, John............................................... 1982 Wolf, Herbert J....................................... 1954, 55 Wolf, William M. .......................................... 1930 Wolridge, Andrew...................................2010, 11 Wood, Frank M. ........................................... 1939 Wood, Jeff.............................................. 2008, 09 Wood, Joe .................................................... 1966 Wood, Ken ........................................ 2009, 10, 11 Wood, Kristen (Trainer).................................. 1995 Woods, Jesse ............................................... 2004 Woodard, George ...................... 1975, 76, 77, 79 Woodard, Mike (Trainer)................................ 1976 Woods, Fred ................................................ 2003 Woodfin, Jim (Manager)..................... 1986, 87, 88 Woodland, Sully..................................... 1932, 33 Woodman, Cony N. ............................... 1904, 06 Woodman, James O..................................... 1930 Woodman, V.W. ..................................... 1925, 26 Woods, Jesse ............................................... 2002 Woodside, Keith ........................ 1983, 85, 86, 87 Wooldridge, Toron ....................................... 2002 Work, Chris .................................................. 1988 Worthing, Evan E. .................................. 1901, 02 Wright, Anthony .......................................... 2002 Wright, Charlie E........................ 1943, 46, 47, 48 Wright, Delvin.............................................. 1997 Wright, Don ........................................... 1977, 78 Wright, Fred G.t ........................................... 1935 Wright, James .................................. 1955, 56, 57 Wright, Larry................................................ 1973 Wright, R.C............................................. 1943, 46 Wright, Richard H. ....................................... 1932 Wright, Will................................ 1979, 80, 81, 82 Wurzback, Mark .............................. 1984, 85, 86 Wyatt, Sherrod ...................................... 1994, 96 Wylie, H.P..................................................... 1926 Wylie, Randy.................................... 1983, 84, 85

Y Yates, Billy.............................. 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Yates, Paul T. ................................................ 1944 Yeargain, C.W. ........................................ 1944, 45 Yeoman, William F. ...................................... 1945 Yocum, Gill ................................................... 1971 Yoder, Chris ................................ 2004, 05, 06, 07 Young, Gary ................................................. 1976 Young, Jacob .......................................... 2003, 04 Young, Roy O.................................... 1935, 36, 37 Young, Stephen...................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000

Z Zachery, James ................................ 1977, 78, 79 Zachry, Ben ............................................ 1984, 85 Zapalac, Willie F. .............................. 1941, 42, 46 Zarafonetis, George H............................ 1928, 29 Zedler, Otto F. (Manager) ............................... 1916 Zuch, Howard W. ................................... 1951, 52

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TEXAS A&M’ S BOWL HISTORY ( 14-19 )

H I S T O R Y

YEAR

BOWL ...........................................DATE

LOCATION ........................................STADIUM

2011

Texas ....................................... Dec. 31, 2011

Houston, Texas .......................... Reliant Stadium

A&M ................................33

RESULT

Northwestern ............. 22

2010

Cotton .................................... Jan. 7. 2011

Arlington, Texas ......................... Cowboys Stadium

LSU ..................................41

A&M ........................... 24

2009

Independence ........................ Dec. 28, 2009

Shreveport, La. .......................... Independence Stadium

Georgia ...........................44

A&M ........................... 20

2007

Alamo ..................................... Dec. 29, 2007

San Antonio, Texas .................... Alamodome

Penn State .......................24

A&M ........................... 17

2006

Holiday ................................... Dec. 28, 2006

San Diego, Calif. ......................... Qualcomm Stadium

California .........................45

A&M ........................... 10

2005

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 2005

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

Tennessee .......................38

A&M ............................. 7

2001

Houston .................................. Dec. 28, 2001

Houston, Texas .......................... Astrodome

A&M ................................28

2000

Independence ........................ Dec. 31, 2000

Shreveport, La. .......................... Independence Stadium

Mississippi State .............43

1999

Sugar ...................................... Jan. 1, 1999

New Orleans, La. ....................... Superdome

Ohio State .......................24

TCU ............................... 9 OT

A&M ........................ 41 A&M ........................... 14

1999

Alamo ..................................... Dec. 28, 1999

San Antonio, Texas .................... Alamodome

Penn State .......................24

A&M ............................. 0

1998

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1998

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

UCLA ...............................29

A&M ........................... 23

1995

Alamo ..................................... Dec. 29, 1995

San Antonio, Texas .................... Alamodome

A&M ................................22

Michigan ..................... 20

1994

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1994

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

Notre Dame ....................24

A&M ........................... 21

1993

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1993

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

Notre Dame ....................28

A&M ............................. 3

1992

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1992

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

Florida State ....................10

A&M ............................. 2

1990

Holiday ................................... Dec. 29, 1990

San Diego, Calif. ......................... Jack Murphy Stadium

A&M ................................65

BYU ............................. 14

1989

Sun ......................................... Dec. 30, 1989

El Paso, Texas ............................. Sun Bowl

Pittsburgh .......................31

A&M ........................... 28

1986

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1986

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

A&M ................................36

Auburn ....................... 16

1988

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1988

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

A&M ................................35

Notre Dame ................ 10

1987

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1987

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

Ohio State .......................28

A&M ........................... 12

1981

Independence ........................ Dec. 12, 1981

Shreveport, La. .......................... Fair Park Stadium

A&M ................................33

Oklahoma State .......... 16

1978

Hall of Fame ........................... Dec. 20, 1978

Birmingham, Ala. ....................... Legion Field

A&M ................................28

Iowa State .................. 12

1977

Bluebonnet............................. Dec. 31, 1977

Houston, Texas .......................... Astrodome

USC .................................47

A&M ............................ 28

1977

Sun ......................................... Jan. 2, 1977

El Paso, Texas ............................. Sun Bowl

A&M ................................37

Florida ........................ 14

1975

Liberty .................................... Dec. 22, 1975

Memphis, Tenn. ......................... Liberty Bowl

USC .................................20

A&M ............................. 0

1968

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1968

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

A&M ................................20

Alabama ..................... 16

1957

Gator ...................................... Dec. 27, 1957

Jacksonville, Fla. ........................ Gator Bowl

Tennessee .........................3

A&M ............................. 0

1950

Presidential Cup ..................... Dec. 8, 1950

College Park, Md. ...................... Byrd Stadium

A&M ................................40

Georgia ....................... 20

1944

Orange.................................... Jan. 1, 1944

Miami, Fla. ................................ Orange Bowl

LSU ..................................19

A&M ........................... 14

1942

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1942

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

Alabama ..........................29

A&M 2 ........................... 1

1941

Cotton .................................... Jan. 1, 1941

Dallas, Texas .............................. Cotton Bowl

A&M ................................13

Fordham ..................... 12

1940

Sugar ...................................... Jan. 1, 1940

New Orleans, La. ....................... Tulane Stadium

A&M ................................14

Tulane ......................... 13

1922

Dixie Classic ............................ Jan. 2, 1922

Dallas, Texas .............................. Fair Park

A&M ................................22

Centre College ............. 14

A Centre College runner (dark jersey) is stopped on the A&M 1-yard line. A&M’s T.F. “Puny” Wilson is No. 3 and Cap Murrah is No. 11. Wilson was the hero of the 1922 Dixie Classic, scoring two touchdowns and a safety as the Aggies posted a huge upset.

194

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY


A&M IN RANKED-TEAM GAMES 2011 S S S O O O O O N N

04 17 24 01 08 15 22 29 05 12

#8 #9 #8 #14 #24 #21 #17 #16

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M NR A&M NR A&M

NR SMU NR Idaho

#7 vs #18 at NR #20 at NR

Oklahoma St Arkansas Texas Tech Baylor Iowa St NR Missouri (OT) at #7 Oklahoma at #17 Kansas St (4OT)

ENTERING THE 2012 SEASON W W L L W W W L L L

46 - 14 37 - 7 29 - 30 38 - 42 45 - 40 55 - 28 33 - 17 31 - 38 25 - 41 50 - 53

09 16 06 13 20 25 07

NR A&M vs #11 Arkansas # NR A&M 21 Missouri NR A&M vs #11 Oklahoma # 23 A&M at NR Baylor # 18 A&M 9 Nebraska # 17 A&M at NR Texas # # 17 A&M vs 11 LSU #

L L W W W W L

17 - 24 9 - 30 33 - 19 42 - 30 9- 6 24 - 17 24 - 41

2009 O 10 O 24 N 26

# NR A&M 15 Oklahoma St. NR A&M at #21 Texas Tech # NR A&M 3 Texas

Times Ranked No. 1 .............................. 7 (most recent Nov. 16, 1957) Record as a ranked team .......... 209-87-7 Weeks Ranked By Decade 1936-39 ..... 12 1940-49 ..... 22 1950-59 ..... 37

2010 O O N N N N J

Total Times Ranked .......................... 317

L W L

31 - 36 52 - 30 39 - 49

O 25 N 08 N 28

1960-69 ....... 2 1970-79 ..... 49 1980-89 ..... 33

# NR A&M 18 Oklahoma St. NR A&M at #1 Oklahoma # NR A&M 6 Texas

1990-99 ... 120 2000-09 ..... 30 2010-11 ..... 13 L L L

10 - 38 0 - 77 15 - 46

2002 A S S S O N N

31 07 21 28 05 09 29

23 20 19 # 24 # 23

A&M NR La.-Lafayette A&M at NR Pittsburgh # A&M 7 Virginia Tech A&M NR Louisiana Tech A&M NR Texas Tech (OT) # NR A&M 1 Oklahoma # NR A&M at 10 Texas

O O N N N

06 13 03 10 23

#

S O N N N

04 28 04 11 24

25 A&M at NR Notre Dame # NR A&M 10 Kansas State # 24 A&M at NR Oklahoma State # # 23 A&M 1 Oklahoma # 22 A&M at #12 Texas

# # #

W W L W L W L

31 - 7 14 - 12 3 - 13 31 - 3 47 - 48 30 - 26 20 - 50

W L L L L

16 - 10 21 - 31 0 - 12 10 - 31 7 - 21

L W W L L

10 - 24 26 - 10 21 - 16 31 - 35 17 - 43

2008 O O N N

04 18 08 27

NR NR NR NR

A&M at #21 Oklahoma St # A&M 7 Texas Tech # A&M 6 Oklahoma A&M at #4 Texas

L L L L

28 - 56 25 - 43 28 - 66 9 - 49

2007 S S S S O N N N

01 08 15 20 27 03 10 23

25 23 # 25 # 20 # #

NR NR NR NR

A&M NR Montana St A&M NR Fresno St (3OT) A&M NR UL-Monroe A&M at NR Miami (Fla.) # A&M 12 Kansas A&M at #5 Oklahoma A&M at #7 Missouri # A&M 12 Texas

W W W L L L L W

38 - 7 47 - 45 54 - 14 17 - 34 11 - 19 14 - 42 26 - 40 38 - 30

14 21 28 04 11 24 28*

NR A&M

# 19 Missouri A&M at NR Okla. State (OT) A&M at NR Baylor # A&M 18 Oklahoma A&M NR Nebraska # NR A&M at 11 Texas # 21 A&M vs #20 California * Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif.

25 # 22 # 21 # 24 #

W W W L L W L

25 - 19 34 - 33 31 - 21 16 - 17 27 - 28 12 - 7 10 - 45

L L

24 - 25 29 - 40

2005 S 03 N 25

17 A&M at NR Clemson # NR A&M 2 Texas

#

02 16 23 30 06 13 25 01*

NR A&M at #19 Utah

23 A&M at #15 Oklahoma St. # 17 A&M NR Colorado (OT) # 17 A&M at NR Baylor (OT) # NR A&M 2 Oklahoma # 22 A&M NR Texas Tech (OT) # 22 A&M at #5 Texas # # 20 A&M 15 Tennessee * Cotton Bowl, Dallas. #

L W W L L W L L

21 - 41 36 - 20 29 - 26 34 - 35 35 - 42 32 - 25 13 - 26 7 - 38

2003 S 18 S 27 O 18

NR A&M at #8 Virginia Tech # NR A&M 17 Pittsburgh NR A&M at #14 Nebraska

2000 #

S S S O O O O O N N N D

04^ 18 25 02 09 16 23 30 06 13 26 27*

7 A&M vs NR 7 A&M NR 5 A&M NR # 5 A&M at NR # 13 A&M NR # 11 A&M NR # 23 A&M at NR # 18 A&M NR # 18 A&M at #9 # 23 A&M at NR # # 17 A&M 5 # 18 A&M vs #13 ^ at Shreveport, La.

A S S S O O O O O N N N D J

31+ 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 14 27 05^ 01*

#

# # #

La. Tech W Tulsa W Southern Miss W Texas Tech L Baylor W Kansas W Oklahoma L Oklahoma State W Nebraska L Missouri W Texas W Penn State L * Alamo Bowl, San Antonio.

37 - 17 62 - 13 23 - 6 19 - 21 45 - 13 34 - 17 6 - 51 21 - 3 0 - 37 51 - 14 20 - 16 0 - 24

27+ 04 11 18 18 01 08 15 28 06^ 01*

#

18 # 17 # 13 # 14 # 20 # 25 # 21 # 18 # 15 # 14 # 20

A&M vs NR North Texas W 36 - 10 A&M at #16 Colorado W 16 - 10 A&M NR Iowa State W 56 - 17 # A&M at 20 Kansas State L 17 - 36 A&M at NR Texas Tech L 13 - 16 # A&M 19 Okla. State (OT) W 28 - 25 A&M NR Baylor W 38 - 10 A&M at NR Oklahoma W 51 - 7 A&M NR Texas W 27 - 16 A&M vs #2 Nebraska L 15 - 54 # A&M vs 5 UCLA L 23 - 29 + at Texas Stadium, Irving. ^ Big 12 Championship, San Antonio. * Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

A S S O

24 14 28 19

#

S S S S S O O O O N N N N D D D

02 09 16 23 30 07 14 21 28 04 09 18 25 02 09 29*

3 # 3 # 3 # 3 # 10 # 8 # 22 # 22 # 19 # 17 # 18 # 15 # 16 # 16 # 19 # 19

A&M NR LSU A&M open date A&M NR Tulsa # A&M at 7 Colorado A&M open date A&M at NR Texas Tech A&M NR SMU A&M at NR Baylor A&M NR Houston A&M open date A&M at NR Rice A&M NR Middle Tenn. St. A&M at NR TCU # A&M 6 Texas A&M open date # A&M vs 14 Michigan * Alamo Bowl, San Antonio.

S S S S O O O O O N N N N D

03 10 17 24 01 08 15 22 29^ 05 12 19 26 03

#

15 # 16 # 14 # 12 # 10 # 10 # 7 # 6 # 7 # 11 # 9 # 9 # 8 # 8

A&M at NR LSU # A&M 15 Oklahoma A&M open date A&M NR Southern Miss A&M NR Texas Tech A&M at NR Houston A&M NR Baylor A&M NR Rice A&M vs NR SMU A&M at NR Texas A&M at NR Louisville A&M NR TCU A&M open date A&M open date ^ Alamodome, San Antonio.

S S S S O O O O O N N N N D J

05 12 19 26 02 09 16 23 30 06 13 20 25 05 01*

5 # 5 # 16 # 14 # 14 # 14 # 13 # 11 # 11 # 10 # 11 # 10 # 8 # 7 # 7

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

1996 12 A&M at # 25 A&M at NR A&M NR A&M

L L L

19 - 35 26 - 37 12 - 48

14 # 18 # 17 # 17 # 18 # 18 # 10 # 8 # 8 # 7 # 6 # 6 # 10 # 8

A&M vs #2 Florida St. L 14 - 23 A&M NR Louisiana Tech W 28 - 7 A&M at NR Southern Miss W 24 - 6 A&M NR North Texas W 28 - 9 A&M at NR Kansas W 24 - 21 # A&M 2 Nebraska W 28 - 21 A&M at NR Baylor W 35 - 14 # A&M 25 Texas Tech W 17 - 10 A&M at NR Oklahoma St. W 17 - 6 A&M NR Oklahoma W 29 - 0 # A&M 13 Missouri W 17 - 14 A&M at NR Texas L 24 - 26 A&M vs #2 Kansas St (2OT) W 36 - 33 A&M vs #3 Ohio State L 24 - 14 + Kicko Classic, East Rutherford, N.J. ^ Big 12 Championship, St. Louis. * Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La.

NR BYU NR SW Louisiana # #

12 Colorado 19 Kansas State

L L L L

37 - 41 22 - 29 10 - 24 20 - 23

W

33 - 17

W L

52 - 9 21 - 29

L W W W

7 - 14 20 - 17 24 - 9 31 - 7

W W W L

20 - 17 56 - 14 38 - 6 6 - 16

W

22 - 20

W W

18 - 13 36 - 14

W W W W W T W W W

41 - 17 23 - 17 38 - 7 41 - 21 7- 0 21 - 21 34 - 10 26 - 10 34 - 17

W L W

24 - 0 14 - 44 73 - 0

W W W W W

31 - 6 34 - 10 34 - 17 38 - 10 37 - 13

W W W

42 - 7 59 - 3 18 - 9

L

21 - 24

1995 #

1994

1993

1998

2004 S O O O N N N J

Baylor Colorado Texas Tech Oklahoma Texas

1999

2006 O O O N N N D

2001 24 A&M NR # 25 A&M at #20 # 24 A&M at NR NR A&M at #3 # NR A&M 5

1997 S O O O O N N N N D J

#

NR LSU

at #17 Oklahoma NR Missouri open date at NR Texas Tech NR Houston at NR Baylor at NR Rice NR SMU open date # 20 Louisville at NR TCU NR Texas open date vs #4 Notre Dame * Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

2012 AGGIE FOOTBALL

195

H I S T O R Y


1992 A S S S S O O O O O N N N N D J

26 05 12 19 26 03 10 17 24 31 07 12 21 26 05 01*

7 # 7 # 7 # 5 # 5 # 5 # 5 # 5 # 5 # 5 # 5 # 4 # 4 # 4 # 4 # 4 #

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

17 Stanford at NR LSU NR Tulsa at NR Missouri open date NR Texas Tech open date NR Rice NR Baylor at NR SMU NR Louisville at NR Houston NR TCU at NR Texas open date vs #5 Notre Dame * Cotton Bowl, Dallas. #

1986 W W W W

10 - 7 31 - 22 19 - 9 26 - 13

W

19 - 17

W W W W W W W

35 - 9 19 - 13 41 - 7 40 - 18 38 - 30 37 - 10 34 - 13

L

3 - 28

1991 S S O O O O N N N N N D J

14 21 05 12 19 26 02 07 16 23 28 07 01*

20 # 15 # 23 # 21 # 19 # 13 # 12 # 12 # 13 # 12 # 10 # 9 # 9 #

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

NR LSU at NR Tulsa at NR Texas Tech

open date at #16 Baylor NR Houston at NR Rice at NR TCU NR Arkansas NR SMU NR Texas open date vs #5 Florida State * Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

W L W

45 - 7 34 - 35 37 - 14

W W W W W W W

34 - 12 27 - 18 38 - 21 44 - 7 13 - 3 65 - 6 31 - 14

L

2 - 10

1990 S S S S O O O D D

01 15 22 29 06 13 20 01 30*

13 # 12 # 12 # 11 # 19 # 20 # 25

A&M at NR Hawai’i A&M NR SW Louisiana A&M NR North Texas A&M at NR LSU A&M NR Texas Tech A&M at #12 Houston A&M NR Baylor NR A&M at #5 Texas # NR A&M vs 13 BYU * Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif.

#

W W W L W L T L W

28 - 13 63 - 14 40 - 8 8 - 17 28 - 24 31 - 36 20 - 20 27 - 28 65 - 14

1989 S S S S O O O O N N D D

02 09 16 30 07 14 21 28 04 24 02 30*

NR A&M

15 21 # 22 # 19 # #

NR

23 21 20 # 14 # 16 # 16 # # #

7 LSU A&M at NR Washington A&M at NR TCU A&M NR Southern Miss A&M at NR Texas Tech # A&M 8 Houston A&M at NR Baylor A&M at NR Rice A&M NR SMU # A&M 10 Arkansas A&M NR Texas # A&M vs 23 Pittsburgh * John Hancock Bowl, El Paso, Texas. #

W L W W L W W W W L W L

28 - 16 6 - 19 44 - 7 31 - 14 24 - 27 17 - 13 14 - 11 45 - 7 63 - 14 22 - 23 21 - 10 28 - 31

S S S O O O O N N N N J

13 20 27 04 11 18 25 01 15 22 27 01*

7 # 16 # 14 # 14 # 14 # 11 # 10 # 10 # 7 # 13 # 10 # 8

S O N N N N J

14 19 02 16^ 23 28 01*

A&M at #20 A&M at #14 # A&M 19 A&M at #9 # 19 A&M at NR # # 15 A&M 18 # # 11 A&M 16 ^ at Little Rock.

A S S N D

27^ 03 24 12 01

10 A&M vs #2 Nebraska 11 A&M at #17 LSU NR A&M at #18 Oklahoma St. NR A&M at #11 Arkansas # NR A&M 20 Alabama ^ Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.

# #

L L L L L

14 - 23 0 - 27 15 - 52 20 - 25 10 - 30

1987 S S S O N N N J

05 19 26 03 14 21 26 01*

#

15 A&M

NR A&M

16 15 # 19 # 16 # 15 # 15 # #

196

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

# 6 LSU 10 Washington at NR Southern Miss at NR Texas Tech # 20 Arkansas at NR TCU NR Texas vs #13 Notre Dame * Cotton Bowl, Dallas. #

L W W L W W W W

3 - 17 29 - 12 27 - 14 21 - 27 14 - 0 42 - 23 20 - 13 35 - 10

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

at #14 LSU NR N. Texas State NR Southern Miss NR Texas Tech at NR Houston # 20 Baylor NR Rice at NR SMU at #17 Arkansas NR TCU at NR Texas vs #11 Ohio State * Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

1977 L W W W W W W W L W W L

17 - 35 48 - 28 16 - 3 45 - 8 19 - 7 31 - 30 45 - 10 39 - 35 10 - 14 74 - 10 16 - 3 12 - 28

S S S O O O O N N N D D

# 10 9 A&M NR Kansas # 17 7 A&M at NR Virginia Tech # 24 6 A&M at #7 Texas Tech # 01 5 A&M at #3 Michigan 15 #13 A&M at NR Baylor 22 #12 A&M at NR Rice 29 #12 A&M NR SMU # 12 #11 A&M 8 Arkansas 19 #14 A&M at NR TCU # 25 #12 A&M 1 Texas 03 #t17 A&M NR Houston 31* #t17 A&M vs #20 USC * Bluebonnet Bowl, Houston.

L L W W W W W

10 - 23 13 - 20 19 - 17 10 - 6 53 - 6 42 - 10 36 - 16

S S S O N N N J

11 18 25 09 13 20 26 03*

#

14 # 11 # 9 # 17 # 17 # 11 # 11 # 10

A&M NR Virginia Tech A&M NR Kansas State A&M at NR Houston # A&M 15 Texas Tech A&M at #14 Arkansas A&M NR TCU A&M at NR Texas A&M vs NR Florida * Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas.

L W W

20 - 28 35 - 21 37 - 12

L L

7 - 10 13 - 45

L L L

9 - 47 0 - 35 16 - 53

S S S O O O O N N N D D

13 20 27 04 11 18 25 08 15 29 06 20*

9 # 11 # 8 # 6 # 6 # 5 # 5 # 4 # 3 # 2 # 2 # 6

A&M NR Ole Miss A&M at NR LSU A&M NR Illinois A&M at NR Kansas State A&M at NR Texas Tech A&M at NR TCU A&M NR Baylor A&M NR SMU A&M at NR Rice # A&M 5 Texas A&M at #18 Arkansas A&M vs NR USC * Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn.

L L L

7 - 27 7 - 10 13 - 21

0 - 42 9 - 25 7 - 46 0 - 27

14 21 28 05 12 19 26 02 09 16 29

#

L L L L

S S S O O O O N N N N

20 # 12 # 9 # 5 # 16 # 8 # 8 # 8 # 5 # 10 # 8

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

L W L L W

17 - 18 27 - 14 14 - 17 10 - 22 13 - 7

1985 NR NR NR NR

Alabama Baylor SMU Arkansas TCU Texas Auburn * Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

NR A&M at #19 SMU # NR A&M 17 TCU NR A&M at #13 Texas

O 29 N 25

NR A&M NR A&M

O 30 N 13 N 25

NR A&M at #4 SMU NR A&M at #10 Arkansas NR A&M at #14 Texas

O 31 N 14 N 26

NR A&M NR A&M NR A&M

S S O N

13 20 18 01

NR NR NR NR

S S O N D

08^ 22 13 17 01

1983 #

10 SMU # 2 Texas

1982

1979 14 A&M vs NR BYU NR A&M at #6 Penn State # NR A&M 7 Houston # NR A&M 9 Arkansas # NR A&M 6 Texas ^ at Houston.

#

1978 S S S O O O N D D

09 23 30 07 14 21 18 01 20*

16 # 9 # 8 # 7 # 6 # 12

A&M at NR Kansas A&M at NR Boston College A&M NR Memphis State A&M NR Texas Tech A&M at #17 Houston A&M NR Baylor NR A&M at #13 Arkansas NR A&M at #14 Texas NR A&M vs #19 Iowa State * Hall of Fame Bowl, Birmingham, Ala.

#

W W L L W W W W

19 - 0 34 - 14 10 - 21 16 - 27 31 - 10 59 - 10 27 - 3 37 - 14

W W W W W W W W W W L L

7- 0 39 - 8 43 - 13 10 - 0 38 - 9 14 - 6 19 - 10 36 - 3 33 - 14 20 - 10 6 - 31 0 - 20

W W W L W W W W L W L

24 - 0 21 - 14 28 - 15 10 - 28 28 - 7 17 - 0 20 - 0 20 - 10 14 - 18 37 - 7 3 - 32

L L

23 - 28 13 - 42

L L W L

7 - 37 17 - 42 10 - 7 3 - 38

L W L

7 - 34 17 - 9 14 - 34

W L L L L

20 - 18 13 - 56 10 - 14 6 - 45 14 - 52

1974

1980 A&M at #12 Georgia # A&M 11 Penn State # A&M 13 Baylor # A&M at 19 SMU

28 - 14 27 - 6 33 - 17 3 - 41 38 - 31 28 - 14 38 - 21 20 - 26 52 - 23 28 - 57 27 - 7 28 - 47

1975 #

1981 13 SMU # 16 Arkansas # 7 Texas #

W W W L W W W L W L W L

1976

1984 N 03 N 24 D 01

1988

H I S T O R Y

#

W W W W L L L L W

37 - 10 37 - 2 58 - 0 38 - 9 0 - 33 6 - 24 7 - 26 7 - 22 28 - 12

NR Clemson

at #7 LSU at NR Washington at NR Kansas # 7 Texas Tech NR TCU at NR Baylor NR Arkansas at NR SMU NR Rice at #17 Texas

1973 S 22 N 22

NR A&M at #11 LSU # NR A&M 11 Texas

S S N N

NR NR NR NR

1972 16 23 04 24

A&M at #9 Nebraska A&M at #9 LSU # A&M 20 Arkansas A&M at #6 Texas

1971 S 25 O 30 N 25

NR A&M at #1 Nebraska NR A&M at #8 Arkansas # NR A&M 12 Texas

S S O O N

NR NR NR NR NR

1970 19 26 03 31 26

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

at #12 LSU at #1 Ohio State at #8 Michigan # 8 Arkansas at #1 Texas


1969 N 01 N 27

NR A&M at NR A&M

4 Arkansas # 1 Texas #

L L

13 - 35 12 - 49

L L L L

12 - 13 14 - 20 22 - 25 14 - 35

N 16 N 28 D 31*

1 A&M at #20 Rice L 4 A&M NR Texas L # # 8 A&M vs 13 Tennessee L ^ at Dallas. * Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. # #

21 05 02 28

13 A&M at #18 LSU # 17 A&M at NR Florida State # NR A&M 17 Arkansas NR A&M at #6 Texas #

1967 J 01*

NR A&M vs

8 Alabama * Cotton Bowl, Dallas. #

W

20 - 16

NR A&M

#

9 Arkansas

L

0 - 34

1965 S 18 O 30

NR A&M at NR A&M at

# #

8 LSU 2 Arkansas

S S O O O O N N N N

22 29 06 13 20 27 03 10 17 29

9 # 11 # 11 # 9 # 14 # 7 # 5 # 5 # 5 # 4

S S O O O N N N

17 24 15 22 29 05 12 24

NR A&M at #1 UCLA NR A&M at #16 LSU

#

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

NR at NR NR at NR # #

4 8

NR

at NR at NR at NR

Villanova LSU Texas Tech Houston TCU Baylor Arkansas SMU Rice Texas

# NR A&M 14 Rice NR A&M at #20 Texas

L L

0 - 10 0 - 31

19 12 # 11 # 12 # 9 # 8 # #

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

at #7 TCU at #16 Baylor at NR Arkansas NR SMU at NR Rice NR Texas

L L

10 - 27 7 - 24

L L

12 - 31 10 - 20

W T W W W L

13 - 0 0- 0 13 - 0 22 - 0 20 - 0 13 - 27

L L

2- 7 6 - 12

W W W W W L W L

14 - 0 48 - 0 7- 0 21 - 10 19 - 6 0 - 23 7- 0 21 - 29

W W W W W L W

21 - 7 14 - 7 17 - 0 19 - 7 25 - 0 0- 7 13 - 12

W W W W W W W

20 - 6 20 - 0 27 - 0 6- 2 19 - 0 20 - 0 14 - 13

T

6- 6

L L T

0 - 13 13 - 26 6- 6

T W W L

0- 0 38 - 14 20 - 7 0- 3

1945 W W W T W W W W W W

19 - 0 9- 6 40 - 7 14 - 14 7- 6 19 - 13 27 - 0 33 - 7 21 - 7 34 - 21

L W W W T W W L

0 - 21 28 - 0 19 - 16 19 - 7 7- 7 13 - 2 20 - 12 6 - 21

1955

1966 O 29

1946 N 16 N 28

1956

1968 S O N N

6- 7 7- 9 0- 3

O 13 N 29

#

17 A&M at NR LSU # NR A&M 10 Texas

O O O N N N

#

1943 16 23 30 06 13 25

18 # 13 # 19 # 16 # 14 # 16

A&M at NR TCU A&M NR NTAC A&M at NR Arkansas A&M NR SMU A&M at NR Rice # A&M 12 Texas

1942 O 17 N 26

# NR A&M 17 TCU NR A&M at #18 Texas

1941 1954

1964 O 31 N 26

NR A&M NR A&M at

#

N 28

NR A&M

#

S 22 N 03 N 22

NR A&M at NR A&M NR A&M at

#

#

4 Arkansas 5 Texas

L L

0 - 17 7 - 26

L

13 - 15

L L L

0 - 21 7 - 17 3 - 13

S 18 O 30

NR A&M NR A&M

#

O O N N

NR A&M

#

19 Texas Tech # 4 Arkansas

1962 5 LSU # 8 Arkansas # 4 Texas

03 24 14 26

18 # 15 A&M at #6 # NR A&M at t16 # NR A&M 11

NR A&M

#

5 Texas

L

S 27 N 27

NR A&M at #1 Michigan St. NR A&M at #10 Texas

S O O O O N N

30 06 13 20 27 03 29

6 # 10 # 4 # 6 # 16 # 18

NR A&M at #7 Baylor NR A&M at #12 Arkansas NR A&M at #16 Rice

S 19 O 31 N 26

NR A&M at #19 Michigan St. NR A&M at #t17 Arkansas # NR A&M 4 Texas

L L L

0 - 14 3- 7 14 - 21

W L L

9- 7 7 - 12 17 - 20

S O N N N

30 28 11 18 30

NR A&M at

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M NR A&M #

at NR UCLA NR Texas Tech # 11 Oklahoma at NR TCU at #7 Baylor at NR Arkansas # 16 Texas

6 Oklahoma # 13 A&M NR Baylor NR A&M at #7 SMU # 12 A&M at NR Rice # NR A&M 5 Texas #

1958 20 A&M NR Texas Tech # NR A&M 20 TCU # NR A&M at 20 SMU

#

L L L

14 - 15 8 - 24 0 - 33

21^ 28 05 12 19 26 02 09

2 # 2 # 5 # 3 # 3 # 2 # 1 # 1 #

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

vs NR Maryland NR Texas Tech at NR Missouri NR Houston at NR TCU at NR Baylor at #11 Arkansas NR SMU

L L

6 - 48 12 - 32

W W W L T L W

21 - 14 20 - 7 14 - 7 14 - 20 21 - 21 21 - 33 22 - 21

L L W L L

28 - 34 20 - 27 25 - 20 13 - 21 0 - 17

NR A&M NR A&M NR A&M

N 06

NR A&M at

#

11 Baylor # 9 SMU # 7 Rice

W W W W W W W W

21 - 13 21 - 0 28 - 0 28 - 6 7- 6 14 - 0 7- 6 19 - 6

L T L

0 - 21 27 - 27 0 - 13

L

14 - 20

1948 #

8 SMU

18 25 01 08 15 27 05 01*

O O N N N N J

19 26 02 09 16 28 01*

#

O O N N N N J

21 28 04 11 18 30 01*

#

#

14 # 9 # 5 # 5 # 4 # 2 # 9 # 9

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

at NR TCU NR Baylor at NR Arkansas NR SMU at NR Rice # 10 Texas # 19 Wash. State # vs 20 Alabama * Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

2 # 4 # 5 # 4 # 3 # 2 # 6

A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M

NR TCU at NR Baylor NR Arkansas

9 # 5 # 5 # 2 # 2 # 1 # 1

A&M at NR TCU A&M NR Baylor A&M at NR Arkansas # A&M 13 SMU A&M at NR Rice A&M NR Texas A&M vs #5 Tulane * Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La.

1940

at #14 SMU NR Rice at NR Texas # vs 12 Fordham * Cotton Bowl, Dallas.

1939

1938 O 22

1949 O 22 N 05 N 12

1957 S S O O O O N N

14 - 12 13 - 14 7 - 34 12 - 21

1950

1959

S 20 O 18 N 08

W L L L

1951

0 - 25

1960 O 22 O 29 N 12

Georgia Baylor Rice Texas

1952

1961 N 23

9 - 41 7 - 14

1953

1963 1 Texas

L L

O O N N N N D J

NR A&M at #17 Baylor

1937 O 23 O 30 N 13

#

# 13 A&M 18 Baylor NR A&M at #20 Arkansas NR A&M at #15 Rice

O N N N

#

1936 1947 N 08 N 29

NR A&M NR A&M

# #

3 SMU 7 Texas

L L

0 - 13 13 - 32

24 14 17 21

14 # 15 # 15 # 14

A&M A&M A&M A&M

at at at at

NR NR NR NR

Baylor San Francisco Utah Centenary

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A&M

VS.

RANKED OPPONENTS Associated Press poll, since 1936

AP NO. 1 (1-10)

AP NO. 3 (0-4)

Nov. 8, 2003 Oklahoma

L

0-77

Nov. 9, 2002 Oklahoma

W 30-26

Nov. 11, 2000 Oklahoma

L 31-35

Nov. 26, 1977 Texas

L 28-57

Sept. 25, 1971 at Nebraska

L

Nov. 26, 1970 at Texas

L 14-52

Sept. 26, 1970 at Ohio State

L 13-56

7-34

Nov. 27, 1969 Texas

L 12-49

Nov. 27, 1963 Texas

L 13-15

Nov. 26, 2009 Texas

AP NO. 5 (3-10) L 39-49

Nov. 10, 2001 at Oklahoma L 10-31 Jan. 1, 1999 vs Ohio State L 24-14 (Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La.) Oct. 1, 1977 at Michigan

L

AP NO. 4 (1-7)

Sept. 17, 1955 at UCLA

L

0-21

Nov. 27, 2008 at Texas Jan. 1, 1994 vs Notre Dame (Cotton Bowl, Dallas)

Oct. 11, 1952 at Michigan State

L

6-48

Oct. 30, 1982 at SMU

L

Nov. 1, 1969 at Arkansas Oct. 31, 1964 Arkansas

AP NO. 2 (2-7) Nov. 5, 2005 Texas

L 29-40

3-41

L 9-49 L 21-24

L 14-42

Nov. 25, 2004 at Texas

L 13-26

Nov. 9, 2002

#

1 Oklahoma

W 30-26

Nov. 23, 2001 Texas

L

Nov. 26, 1999

#

5 Texas

W 20-16

Nov. 26, 1999 Texas Jan. 1, 1998 vs UCLA (Cotton Bowl, Dallas) Jan. 1, 1993 vs Notre Dame (Cotton Bowl, Dallas) Jan. 1, 1992 vs Florida State (Cotton Bowl, Dallas)

W 20-16 L 23-29

W 28-21 Oct. 10, 1998 #2 Nebraska Dec. 5, 1998 #2 Kansas State (2OT) W 36-33 (Big 12 Championship, St. Louis)

L

Nov. 28, 1975

L

7-21

3-28 2-10

Dec. 1, 1990 at Texas

L 27-28

Nov. 28, 1975 Texas

W 20-10

L 13-35

Nov. 26, 1964 at Texas

L

7-26

L

0-17

Sept. 22, 1962 at LSU

L

0-21

3-13

Nov. 23, 1961 Texas Jan. 1, 1940 vs Tulane (at New Orleans, La.)

L 0-25 W 14-13

9-47

Nov. 22, 1962 at Texas

L

Nov. 26, 1959 Texas

L 17-20

Oct. 20, 1956 TCU

W

7-6

HIGHEST-RANKED OPPONENTS BEATEN

Nov. 3, 2007 at Oklahoma

Nov. 6, 2004 Oklahoma L 35-42 Dec. 5, 1998 vs Kansas State (2OT) W 36-33 (Big 12 Championship, St. Louis)

#

5 Texas

Oct. 20, 1956 #4 TCU Jan. 1, 1940 vs #5 Tulane (at New Orleans, La.)

W 20-10 W 7-6 W 14-13

HIGHEST-RANKED ROAD WIN Sept. 22, 1979 at #6 Penn State

W 27-14

RECENT TOP-10 WINS AT HOME

Oct. 10, 1998 vs Nebraska W 28-21 Aug. 31, 1998 vs Florida State L 14-23 (Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.) Dec. 6, 1997 vs Nebraska L 15-54 (Big 12 Championship, San Antonio) Aug. 27, 1988 vs Nebraska L 14-23 (Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J.)

Nov. 20, 2010

#

9 Nebraska

W

Nov. 9, 2002

#

1 Oklahoma

W 30-26

Oct. 28, 2000 #10 Kansas State

9-6

W 26-10

Nov. 26, 1999

#

5 Texas

W 20-16

Oct. 10, 1998

#

2 Nebraska

W 28-21

Oct. 14, 1989

#

8 Houston

W 17-13

Nov. 26, 1983 Texas

L 13-45

Oct. 30, 1965 at Arkansas

L

Nov. 5, 2011 at

#

7 Oklahoma

L 25-41

Sept. 16, 1972 at

#

9 Nebraska

L

Sept. 24, 2011

#

7 Oklahoma St

L 29-30

Oct. 30, 1971 at

#

8 Arkansas

W

17-9

Nov. 20, 2010

#

9 Nebraska

W

9-6

Sept. 25, 1971 at

#

1 Nebraska

L

7-34

Nov. 26, 2009

#

3 Texas

L 39-49

Nov. 26, 1970 at

#

1 Texas

L 14-52

Nov. 27, 2008 at

#

4 Texas

L

Oct. 31, 1970

#

8 Arkansas

L

Nov. 8, 2008

#

6 Oklahoma

L 28-66

Oct. 3, 1970 at

#

8 Michigan

L 10-14

Oct. 18, 2008

#

7 Texas Tech

L 25-43

Sept. 26, 1970 at

#

1 Ohio State

L 13-56

Nov. 10, 2007 at

#

7 Missouri

L 26-40

Nov. 27, 1969

#

1 Texas

L 12-49

Nov. 3, 2007 at

#

3 Oklahoma

L 14-42

Nov. 1, 1969 at

#

4 Arkansas

L 13-35

Nov. 25, 2005

#

2 Texas

L 29-40

Nov. 28, 1968 at

#

6 Texas

L 14-35

Nov. 25, 2004 at

#

5 Texas

L 13-26

Jan.

#

8 Alabama

W 20-16

Nov. 6, 2004

#

2 Oklahoma

L 35-42

Oct. 29, 1966

#

9 Arkansas

L

0-34

Nov. 28, 2003

#

6 Texas

L 15-46

Oct. 30, 1965 at

#

2 Arkansas

L

0-31

Nov. 8, 2003 at

#

1 Oklahoma

L

0-77

Sept. 18, 1965 at

#

8 LSU

L

0-10

Sept. 18, 2003 at

#

8 Virginia Tech

L 19-35

Nov. 26, 1964 at

#

5 Texas

L

7-26

Nov. 29, 2002 at #10 Texas

L 20-50

Oct. 31, 1964

#

4 Arkansas

L

0-17

Nov. 9, 2002

#

1 Oklahoma

W 30-26

Nov. 27, 1963

#

1 Texas

L 13-15

Sept. 21, 2002

#

7 Virginia Tech

L

3-13

Nov. 22, 1962 at

#

4 Texas

L

3-13

Nov. 23, 2001 at

#

5 Texas

L

7-21

Nov. 3, 1962

#

8 Arkansas

L

7-17

Nov. 10, 2001 at

#

3 Oklahoma

L 10-31

Jan.

1, 1993 vs

#

5 Notre Dame

L

3-28

Dec. 1, 1979

#

6 Texas

W

Sept. 22, 1962 at

#

5 LSU

L

0-21

Nov. 11, 2000

#

1 Oklahoma

L 31-35

Jan.

1, 1992 vs

#

5 Florida State

L

2-10

Nov. 17, 1979

#

9 Arkansas

L 10-22

Nov. 23, 1961

#

5 Texas

L

0-25

10 Kansas State

W 26-10

Dec. 1, 1990 at

#

5 Texas

L 27-28

Oct. 13, 1979

#

6 Houston

L 14-17

Oct. 22, 1960 at

#

7 Baylor

L

0-14

W 20-16

Nov. 24, 1989

10 Arkansas

L 22-23

Sept. 22, 1979 at

#

6 Penn State

W 27-14

Nov. 26, 1959

#

4 Texas

L 17-20

0-31

A&M vs. AP TOP-10 OPPONENTS (22-63)

H I S T O R Y

Oct. 28, 2000

#

Nov. 26, 1999

#

5 Texas

Jan.

9-49

Nov. 20. 2010

9-6 WIN OVER NEBRASKA

#

13-7

1, 1968 vs

7-37

6-45

1, 1999 vs

#

3 Ohio State

L 24-14

Oct. 14, 1989

#

8 Houston

W 17-13

Nov. 26, 1977

#

1 Texas

L 28-57

Oct. 27, 1956 at

#

8 Baylor

W 19-13

Dec. 5, 1998 vs

#

2 Kansas State

W 36-33

Sept. 2, 1989

#

7 LSU

W 28-16

Nov. 13, 1977

#

8 Arkansas

L 20-26

Oct. 20, 1956 at

#

4 TCU

W

Oct. 10, 1998

#

2 Nebraska

W 28-21

Aug. 27, 1988 vs

#

2 Nebraska

L 14-23

Oct. 1, 1977 at

#

3 Michigan

L

3-41

Oct. 15, 1955 at

#

7 TCU

W 19-16

Aug. 31, 1998 vs

#

2 Florida State

L 14-23

Sept. 19, 1987

10 Washington

W 29-12

Sept. 24, 1977 at

#

7 Texas Tech

W 33-17

Sept. 17, 1955 at

#

1 UCLA

L

0-2

Jan.

1, 1998 vs

#

5 UCLA

L 23-29

Sept. 5, 1987

#

6 LSU

L

3-17

Nov. 28, 1975

#

5 Texas

W 20-10

Oct. 11, 1952 at

#

1 Michigan State L

6-48

Dec. 6, 1997 vs

#

2 Nebraska

L 15-54

Nov. 16, 1985

#

9 Arkansas

W

10-6

Oct. 12, 1974

#

7 Texas Tech

W

28-7

Nov. 22, 1941 at #10 Texas

L

0-23

Dec. 2, 1995

#

6 Texas

L

Nov. 26, 1983

#

2 Texas

L 13-45

Sept. 21, 1974 at

#

7 LSU

W 21-14

Nov. 28, 1940 at #10 Texas

L

0-7

Sept. 23, 1995 at

#

7 Colorado

L 21-29

Oct. 30, 1982 at

#

4 SMU

L

9-47

Nov. 23, 1972 at

#

6 Texas

L

Jan.

Jan.

#

4 Notre Dame

L 21-24

Nov. 26, 1981

#

7 Texas

L 13-21

Sept. 23, 1972 at

#

9 LSU

L 17-42

1, 1994 vs

198

6-16

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

#

3-38

1, 1940 at

#

5 Tulane

7-6

W 14-13


Aggie quarterback Ryan Tannehill, with his wife, Lauren, was the No. 8 overall selection in 2012 NFL Draft. Tannehill with (L-R) Miami Dolphins GM Jeff Ireland, Dolphins Chairman of the Board Stephen M. Ross.


AGGIES ON NFL ROSTERS ( 31 ) as of June 2012

PLAYER

POSITION

YRS LETTERED

ARIZONA CARDINALS Cyril Obiozor

DE

2005, 06, 07, 08

AGGIES ON NFL COACHING STAFFS

CINCINNATI BENGALS

PLAYER

Kyle Caskey

YRS LETTERED

(7)

MIAMI DOLPHINS

Offensive Quality Control / Assistant OL

POSITION

Dan Campbell

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Michael Bennett

DL

2005, 06, 07, 08

Tight Ends 1995, 96, 97, 98

BALTIMORE RAVENS Danny Gorrer

DB

2005, 06, 07, 08

GREEN BAY PACKERS

TENNESSEE TITANS

Jerry Fontenot Tight Ends 1985, 86, 87, 88

Shawn Slocum

LB

OAKLAND RAIDERS

Gary Kubiak

Dennis Allen

Linebackers 1983, 84, 85, 86

POSITION

2006, 07, 08, 09

Johnny Holland

2008, 09, 10, 11

PLAYER

C

Head Coach 1992, 93, 94, 95

Head Coach 1980, 81, 82

Special Teams Coordinator 1984

BUFFALO BILLS Garrick Williams

HOUSTON TEXANS

Kevin Matthews

YRS LETTERED

PLAYER

POSITION

YRS LETTERED

DENVER BRONCOS Coryell Judie Von Miller Cyril Obiozor Ty Warren

CB 2010, 11 SLB 2007, 08, 09, 10 DE 2005, 06, 07, 08 DT 1999, 2000, 01, 02

CAROLINA PANTHERS Ron Edwards Geoff Hangartner Jordan Pugh

DT G S

1997, 98, 99, 00 2002, 03, 04 2006, 07, 08, 09

HOUSTON TEXANS Randy Bullock Cody Wallace

PK C

2008, 09, 10, 11 2005, 06, 07

PITTSBURGH STEELERS Terrence Frederick DB Jerrod Johnson QB Jamie McCoy TE

2008, 09, 10, 11 2007, 08, 09, 10 2008, 09

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Cyrus Gray Luke Patterson

RB DL

2008, 09, 10, 11 2007, 08, 09, 10

DALLAS COWBOYS

I N

Ben Bass Stephen McGee Lionel Smith

DE QB DB

2008, 10, 11 2005, 06, 07, 08 2009, 10, 11

MIAMI DOLPHINS Jeff Fuller Ryan Tannehill

WR QB

2008, 09, 10, 11 2008, 09, 10, 11

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Tony Jerod-Eddie

DT

2008, 09, 10, 11

OAKLAND RAIDERS Mike Goodson Shane Lechler

RB P

2006, 07, 08 1996, 97, 98, 99

T H E P R O S

DETROIT LIONS Don Muhlbach

200

LS

2002, 03

NEW YORK GIANTS Martellus Bennett

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

TE

2005, 06, 07

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Red Bryant

DE

2004, 05, 06, 07

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Eddie Brown

DL

2008, 09, 10, 11


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I N

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G

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FULLER, JEFF (DB)

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J JACKSON, EARNEST (RB) San Diego Chargers (1983-84) Philadelphia Eagles (1985-86) Pittsburgh Steelers (1986-88)

JACKSON, ROBERT (LB) Cleveland Browns (1978-81) Atlanta Falcons (1982)

JAMESON, MICHAEL (FS) Cleveland Browns (2002-04)

JASPER, EDWARD (DT) Philadelphia Eagles (1997-98) Atlanta Falcons (1999-2003)

JOLLY, JOHNNY (DT) Green Bay Packers (2006-10)

JONES, GARY (DB) Pittsburgh Steelers (1990-94) New York Jets (1995-1998, 2001-02)

JONES, JEFF (OL) Detroit Lions (1995-97)

JONES, MIKE (TE) Minnesota Vikings (1990-93) Indianapolis Colts (1993)

JONES, TOYA (DB) San Francisco 49ers (1999) Denver Broncos (2000) Houston Texans (2002)

JOSEPH, KEITH (RB) New Orleans Saints (2006)

JUDIE, CORYELL (DB) Denver Broncos (2012-present)

K KELM, LARRY (LB) Los Angeles Rams (1987-92)

KENDRICK, JIM (T) Chicago Bears (1924) New York Giants (1927)

KIEL, TERRENCE (SS) San Diego Chargers (2003-06)

KIMBROUGH, JOHN (RB) Los Angeles Dons

KRUEGER, CHARLES (E) San Francisco 49ers (1959-73)

KRUEGER, ROLF (E) St. Louis Cardinals (1969-71) San Francisco 49ers (1972-74)

KUBALA, RAY (C) Denver Broncos (1964-67)

KUBIAK, GARY (QB) Denver Broncos (1983-91) Asst. Coach San Francisco 49ers (1994) Denver Broncos (1995-06) Head Coach Houston Texans (2006-present)

JENNINGS, BRANDON (DB) Oakland Raiders (2000-02) Houston Texans (2003)

JACOB GREEN GREEN, JACOB (DE)

JEROD-EDDIE, TONY (DL)

Seattle Seahawks (1980-92)

San Francisco 49ers (2012-present)

GREENE, DOUG (DB)

JOHNSON, BETHEL (WR)

St. Louis Cardinals (1978)

New England Patriots (2003-05) Minnesota Vikings (2006)

GREER, DONOVAN (DB) Atlanta Falcons (1997-1998) Buffalo Bills (1999-2000) Washington Redskins (2001) Detroit Lions (2002)

JOHNSON, BILL (C-LB) San Francisco 49ers (1948-56)

JOHNSON, JERROD (QB) Pittsburgh Steelers (2012-present)

GRIMES, LEE (OL) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2010)

GARY KUBIAK

GROCE, CLIF (RB) Indianapolis Colts (1995-1998) Cincinatti Bengals (1999-2001) Houston Texans (2002)

GUTHRIE, KEITH (DL)

L E S T E R H AY E S

San Diego Chargers (1984)

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

JERROD JOHNSON


MITCHELL, KEITH (LB)

L

New Orleans Saints (1997-2001) Houston Texans (2002) Jacksonville Jaguars (2003)

LARY, YALE (DB) Detroit Lions (1952-53, 1956-64)

MONTGOMERY, JAMES B. (T)

LECHLER, SHANE (P)

Detroit Lions (1946)

Oakland Raiders (2000-present)

MONTGOMERY, MIKE (DL) Green Bay Packers (2005-09) Minnesota Vikings (2010-11)

MOORE, ALLEN (E) Green Bay Packers (1939)

SETH MCKINNEY McKINNEY, M KINNEY, SETH (C) Miami Dolphins (2002-05) Cleveland Browns (2007-08) Buffalo Bills (2009)

MOORE, MACK (DE) British Columbia Lions (1981-84) Miami Dolphins (1985-86) San Diego Chargers (1986)

MOORMAN, MO (G) Kansas City Chiefs (1968-72)

MOSLEY, MIKE (WR) Buffalo Bills (1982-84)

SHANE LECHLER

O OBIOZOR, CYRIL (DL) Green Bay Packers (2009-10) Arizona Cardinals (2011) Denver Broncos (2012-present)

O’NEAL, STEVE (P) New York Jets (1969-72) New Orleans Saints (1973)

OSBORNE, RICHARD (TE) New York Jets (1976) Philadelphia Eagles (1976-78) St. Louis Cardinals (1979)

P PAINE, JEFF (LB) Kansas City Chiefs (1984-85)

PANNELL, ERNIE (T) Green Bay Packers (1941-42, 1945)

PARDEE, JACK (LB) Los Angeles Rams (1957-70) Washington Redskins (1971-72) Head Coach Chicago Bears (1975-77) Washington Redskins (1978-80) San Diego Chargers (1980-81) Houston Gamblers (1984) Houston Oilers (1990-95)

LEWIS, DARREN (RB) Chicago Bears (1991-92) Green Bay Packers (1993)

LEWIS, MARK (TE) Green Bay Packers (1985-87) Detroit Lions (1987-88)

LITTLE, JACK (T) Baltimore Colts (1953-54)

M MALONE, C.C. (E) Boston Redskins (1934-36) Washington Redskins (1937-42)

MARSHALL, TANK (DT) New York Jets (1977)

MATHEWS, JASON (OL) Indianapolis Colts (1994-98) Tennessee Titans (1999-08)

Indianapolis Colts (1998-2001) Houston Texans (2002-07)

McNEAL, REGGIE (WR) Cincinnati Bengals (2006)

MICKENS, RAY (DB) New York Jets (1996-03) Cleveland Browns (2005) New England Patriots (2006)

MIKESKA, RUSSELL (TE) Atlanta Falcons (1979-83)

Philadelphia Eagles (1985-89) Cleveland Browns (1990)

REUBER, ALAN (T) Arizona Cardinals (2004)

RICHARDSON, BUCKY (QB)

Kansas City Chiefs (2002)

Denver Broncos (1990) Phoenix Cardinals (1990)

Detroit Lions (2007-present)

MURPHY, TERRENCE (WR)

ROBISON, TOMMY (OT)

Green Bay Packers (2005)

MURRAH, WILLIAM (OL) Canton Bulldogs (1922) St. Louis All-Stars (1923)

N NGUYEN, DAT (LB) Dallas Cowboys (1999-05)

J A C K PA R D E E PARKER, SIRR (RB) San Diego Chargers (1999) Carolina Panthers (2000)

PARMER, JAMES (RB) Philadelphia Eagles (1948-56)

PATTERSON, LUCAS (OL) Kansas City Chiefs (2011-present)

PEARCE, CHANCE (LS) Houston Texans (2003) Pittsburgh Steelers (2004)

PENRIGHT, JARROD (OLB)

McCRUMBLY, JOHN (LB)

Minnesota Vikings (2003)

Buffalo Bills (1975)

PORTER, GREG (TE)

McELROY, LEELAND (RB)

Seattle Seahawks (1995) Houston/Tennessee Oilers (1996-98)

REEVES, KEN (OG)

ROBINSON, JEROY (LB)

MUHLBACH, DON (LS)

St. Louis Rams (2010) Philadelphia Eagles (2011) Pittsburgh Steelers (2012)

McKEEHAN, JAMES (TE)

R

ROBERTSON, HAROLD (LB)

DON MUHLBACH

Minnesota Vikings (1978-80)

McCOY, JAMIE (FB)

Los Angeles Rams (1965)

Miami Dolphins (1966-68)

Houston Oilers (1980-84) New Orleans Saints (1985)

MYERS, FRANK (T)

Baltimore Colts (1969-70) Oakland Raiders (1971-73) Houston Oilers (1974)

McILHANY, DAN (DB)

PYBURN, JACK (OT)

ROACHES, CARL (WR)

McKINNEY, STEVE (OG)

MAXWELL, TOMMY (DB)

Dallas Cowboys (2009-present)

New York Giants (1941, 1945)

Cleveland Browns (1979-83; 85-89)

STEVE MCKINNEY

Tennessee Titans (2010-present)

McGEE, STEPHEN (QB)

Carolina Panthers (2010-present)

PUGH, MARION (QB)

RISIEN, CODY (G)

MATTHEWS, KEVIN (OL)

Arizona Cardinals (1996-1998) Denver Broncos (1999-2000)

PUGH, JORDAN (DB)

Houston Oilers (1992-94)

LOFTON, STEVE (DB) Phoenix Cardinals (1991-94) Carolina Panthers (1995-1997) New England Patriots (1998-2000)

JORDAN PUGH

Houston Texans (2003)

VON MILLER

PRICE, CHARLES (B) Detroit Lions (1940-41, 1945) Miami Seahawks (1946)

MILLER, VON (LB) Denver Broncos (2011-present)

PRICE, TERRY (DE)

MILSTEAD, CHARLES (QB)

Chicago Bears (1990)

Houston Oilers (1960-61)

MITCHELL, BRANDON (DL) New England Patriots (1997-2001) Seattle Seahawks (2002-04)

Houston Gamblers (1984-85) Green Bay Packers (1987-88) Atlanta Falcons (1989)

ROBNETT, ED (FB/LB) San Francisco 49ers (1947)

ROBNETT, MARSHALL (G) Chicago Cardinals (1943, 45) Pittsburgh Steelers (1944)

RODRIGUEZ, CHRISTIAN (LB) Indianapolis Colts (2002)

ROGERS, CULLEN (RB) Pittsburgh Steelers (1946)

ROPER, JOHN (LB) Chicago Bears (1989-93) Dallas Cowboys (1993) Philadelphia Eagles (1993)

RUBY, MARTIN (T) New York Giants (1946-50) Saskatchewan Rough Riders (1951-54)

RUHMAN, CHRIS (OL) San Francisco 49ers (1999) Cleveland Browns (2000) Denver Broncos (2001-02)

D AT N G U Y E N

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S SADDLER, ROD (DE) Phoenix Cardinals (1987-91) Cincinnati Bengals (1991)

SANDERS, CHRIS (TE) Washington Redskins (1996-98)

SANDERS, EUGENE (T) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1979-85)

SANDERS, THOMAS (RB) Chicago Bears (1985-89) Philadelphia Eagles (1990-91)

SAWYER, BUZ (P) Dallas Cowboys (1987)

SCOTT, JOSEPH (RB/DB) New York Giants (1948-53)

SILER, RICH (TE) Miami Dolphins (1987)

SIMONINI, ED (LB) Baltimore Colts (1976-81) New Orleans Saints (1982)

STAUTZENBERGER, ODELL (OL) Cleveland Rams, Buffalo Bills (1949-52)

STEGENT, LARRY (RB) St. Louis Cardinals (1971)

STUTZ, BOONE (LS) Atlanta Falcons (2006-07)

SWILLEY, DENNIS (C) Minnesota Vikings (1977-83) Minnesota Vikings (1985-87)

T TANNEHILL, RYAN (QB) Miami Dolphins (2012-present)

TASSOS, DAMON (G) Detroit Lions (1945-46) Green Bay Packers (1947-49)

TAYLOR, CHRIS (WR) Pittsburgh Steelers (2001) Buffalo Bills (2002) Houston Texans (2004)

TAYLOR, JAMAAR (WR) New York Giants (2004-05)

TEAL, JIMMY (WR) Buffalo Bills (1985-86) Seattle Seahawks (1987-88) Miami Dolphins (1988)

TEICHELMAN, LANCE (DL) Indianapolis Colts (1994)

TEN NAPEL, GARTH (LB) Detroit Lions (1976-77) Atlanta Falcons (1978)

THOMAS, WILLIAM (LB) Philadelphia Eagles (1991-99) Oakland Raiders (2001-02)

THOMASON, JAMES (B) Detroit Lions (1945)

WASHINGTON, MICKEY (DB) New England Patriots (1990-91) Washington Redskins (1992) Buffalo Bills (1993-94) Jacksonville Jaguars (1995-97) New Orleans Saints (1998)

TIDWELL, BILLY (RB) San Francisco 49ers (1954)

TODD, DICK (RB) Washington Redskins (1939-42, 1945-48)

TONEY, ANTHONY (RB) Philadelphia Eagles (1986-90)

PAT W I L L I A M S

TRACEY, JOHN (LB)

WILLIAMS, PAT (DT)

St. Louis Cardinals (1959-60) Philadelphia Eagles (1961) Buffalo Bills (1962-67)

Buffalo Bills (1997-04) Minnesota Vikings (2005-11)

WILSON, FAYE (B)

TUCKER, REX (OL) Chicago Bears (1999-04) St. Louis Rams (2005) Detroit Lions (2006)

V VALENTINE, IRA (RB)

RICHMOND WEBB WEBB, RICHMOND (OL) Miami Dolphins (1990-2000) Cincinatti Bengals (2001-02)

Houston Oilers (1987)

Buffalo Rangers (1926) New York Giants (1927-30) Green Bay Packers (1931) Detroit Lions (1932-33)

WILSON, ROBERT (RB) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1991) Miami Dolphins (1995-96)

WINKLER, JIM (T)

VALLETTA, CHRIS (OL)

Los Angeles Rams (1951-52) Baltimore Colts (1953)

Tennessee Titans (2001) New Orleans Saints (2002)

WOODSIDE, KEITH (RB)

VICK, ROGER (RB)

Green Bay Packers (1988-91) Dallas Cowboys (1992)

New York Jets (1987-89) Philadelphia Eagles (1990)

VINCENT, ANDY (OL) Detroit Lions (2000-01) Miami Dolphins (2002)

W WALKER, SKIP (RB)

DETRON SMITH

Montreal Alouettes (1980-81) Ottawa RoughRiders (1982-90)

SMITH, DETRON (FB)

WALLACE, AARON (LB)

Denver Broncos (1996-99, 2001) Jacksonville Jaguars (2002) Indianapolis Colts (2003)

Los Angeles Raiders (1990-97)

WALLACE, CODY (C)

SMITH, HENRY (DT)

San Francisco 49ers (2008-11) Houston Texans (2012-present)

New England Patriots (2008)

SMITH, KEVIN (DB) Dallas Cowboys (1992-2000)

SMITH, LIONEL (DB) Dallas Cowboys (2012-present)

SMITH, ROBERT L. (FB)

Los Angeles Rams (1976-82) Asst. Coach Indianapolis Colts (1996-2000)

WHITLEY, TAYLOR (G) Miami Dolphins (2003-04) Denver Broncos (2005)

Los Angeles Rams (1948-49)

WHITWELL, MIKE (DB/WR) Cleveland Browns (1982-83)

P R O S

St. Louis Rams (1999-2001) Houston Texans (2002) Arizona Cardinals (2003-04)

WILDE, GEORGE (B)

Head Coach Michigan Panthers (1983-84)

204

B I L LY YAT E S

Y YATES, BILLY (G) Miami Dolphins (2003) New England Patriots (2005-08) Cleveland Browns (2009-11)

YOUNG, ROY (T) Washington Redskins (1938)

Washington Redskins (1947)

WILLIAMS, DOUG (OT)

STALLINGS, GENE

STANLEY, JIM

WELLBORN, JOE (C)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1992-95) New England Patriots (1996-98) Philadelphia Eagles (1999-2000)

THOMAS, PAT (DB)

SPIKES, CAMERON (OL)

T H E

San Francisco 49ers (2000-03) Atlanta Falcons (2004-06) Buffalo Bills (2007) New England Patriots (2008)

WHEELER, MARK (DL)

SPARKMAN, ALAN (DT)

Asst. Coach Dallas Cowboys (1972-85) Head Coach St. Louis Cardinals (1986-87) Phoenix Cardinals (1988-89)

WEBSTER, JASON (DB)

New York Giants (1966-67)

PAT T H O M A S

Detroit Lions (1953-54)

I N

JASON WEBSTER

Houston Oilers (1986-88)

WILLIAMS, GARRICK (LB) Buffalo Bills (2012-present)

WILLIAMS, MIKE (CB) RODNEY THOMAS THOMAS, RODNEY (RB) Tennessee Titans (1995-2000) Atlanta Falcons (2001)

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

T Y WA R R E N WARREN, TY (DT) New England Patriots (2003-10) Denver Broncos (2011-present)

Montreal Alouettes (1980-81)

Z ZACHERY, JAMES (LB) Montreal Alouettes (1980-84) Edmonton Eskimos (1985-87)


AGGIES IN THE DRAFT first-round picks highlighted 2012 (4)

BETHEL JOHNSON (WR) 2nd—New England Patriots

TERRENCE KIEL (SS)

RYAN TANNEHILL (QB) 1st (8th overall pick)— Miami Dolphins

2nd—San Diego Chargers

TAYLOR WHITLEY (G)

RANDY BULLOCK (PK)

3rd—Miami Dolphins

5th—Houston Texans

CHANCE PEARCE (DS)

CYRUS GRAY (RB)

7th—Houston Texans

6th—Kansas City Chiefs

2002 (2)

TERRENCE FREDERICK (DB) 7th—Pittsburgh Steelers

SETH MCKINNEY (OL) 3rd—Miami Dolphins

2011 (1)

ROCKY BERNARD (DL) 5th—Seattle Seahawks

VON MILLER (LB) 1st (2nd overall pick)— Denver Broncos

2001 (6) ROBERT FERGUSON (WR)

2010 (1) Ryan

JORDAN PUGH (DB)

TANNEHILL

6th—Carolina Panthers

2009 (2) STEPHEN McGEE (QB) 4th—Dallas Cowboys

THE 2012 DRAFT

Randy

Cyrus

BULLOCK MIKE GOODSON (RB) 4th—Carolina Panthers

2008 (5) MARTELLUS BENNETT (TE) 2nd—Dallas Cowboys

CODY WALLACE (C) 4th—San Francisco 49ers

RED BRYANT (DT) 4th—Seattle Seahawks

6th—Arizona Cardinals

COREY CLARK (T) 7th—San Diego Chargers

2006 (2) JOHNNY JOLLY (DT) 6th—Green Bay Packers

REGGIE MCNEAL (WR) 6th—Cincinnati Bengals

RON EDWARDS (DT) 3rd—Buffalo Bills

MICHAEL JAMESON (FS) 6th—Cleveland Browns

JASON GLENN (OLB) 6th—Detroit Lions

Terrence

GRAY CHRIS HARRINGTON (DE)

2nd—Green Bay Packers

FREDERICK

2005 (4) TERRENCE MURPHY (WR) 2nd—Green Bay Packers

GEOFF HANGARTNER (C) 5th—Carolina Panthers

MIKE MONTGOMERY (DT) 6th—Green Bay Packers

2004 (1) JAMAAR TAYLOR (WR) 6th—New York Giants

2003 (6) TY WARREN (DT) 1st—New England Patriots

SAMMY DAVIS (CB) 1st—San Diego Chargers

CHRIS TAYLOR (WR) 7th—Pittsburgh Steelers

RONALD FLEMONS (DE)

I N

7th—Atlanta Falcons

2000 (4) JASON WEBSTER (DB) 2nd—San Francisco 49ers

CHRIS COLE (WR) 3rd—Denver Broncos

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1989 (5) Stephen

JOHN ROPER (LB)

M C GEE

2nd—Chicago Bears

JERRY FONTENOT (OL) 3rd—Chicago Bears

ROD HARRIS (WR) 4th—Houston Oilers

DANA BATISTE (LB) 9th—Miami Dolphis

ADAM BOB (LB) 12th—New York Jets

1988 (4) KEITH WOODSIDE (RB)

Mike

3rd—Green Bay Packers

GOODSON

LOUIS CHEEK (OL) 8th—Miami Dolphins

KIP CORRINGTON (DB) SHANE LECHLER (P/PK) 5th—Oakland Raiders

DANTÉ HALL (RB) 5th—Kansas City Chiefs

1999 (6) REX TUCKER (OL) 3rd—Chicago Bears

RICH COADY (DB) 3rd—St. Louis Rams

DAN CAMPBELL (TE) 3rd—New York Giants

DAT NGUYEN (LB) 3rd—Dallas Cowboys

WARRICK HOLDMAN (LB) 4th—Chicago Bears

DETRON SMITH (RB) 3rd—Denver Broncos

HUNTER GOODWIN (TE) 4th—Minnesota Vikings

HAYWARD CLAY (TE) 6th—St. Louis Rams

1995 (2) RODNEY THOMAS (RB) 3rd—Houston Oilers

ANTONIO ARMSTRONG (LB) 6th—San Francisco 49ers

1994 (6) SAM ADAMS (DL) 1st—Seattle Seahawks

CAMERON SPIKES (OL) 5th—St. Louis Rams

1998 (2) CHRIS RUHMAN (OL) 2nd—San Francisco 49ers

STEVE MCKINNEY (OL) 3rd—Indianapolis Colts

AARON GLENN (DB) 1st—New York Jets

GREG HILL (RB) 1st—Kansas City Chiefs

ERIC ENGLAND (DL) 3rd—Arizona Cardinals

1997 (4)

7th—Indianapolis Colts

1993 (3) PATRICK BATES (DB) 1st—Los Angeles Raiders

MARCUS BUCKLEY (LB) 3rd—New York Giants

DERRICK FRAZIER (DB) 3rd—Philadelphia Eagles

1992 (8) QUENTIN CORYATT (LB) 1st—Indianapolis Colts

KEVIN SMITH (DB) 1st—Dallas Cowboys

6th—New Orleans Saints

BUCKY RICHARDSON (QB) 8th—Houston Oilers

KEITH ALEX (OL) 9th—Atlanta Falcons

KEITH M�AFEE (RB)

1991 (7) ROBERT WILSON (FB)

3rd—Tampa Bay Buccaneers

CHRIS CROOMS (DB) 5th—Los Angeles Rams

MIKE ARTHUR (OL) 5th—Cincinnati Bengals

DENNIS RANSOM (TE) 6th—Washington Redskins

DARREN LEWIS (RB) LARRY HORTON (DB) 8th—Chicago Bears

SHANE GARRETT (WR) 9th—Cincinnati Bengals

3rd—Mnnesota Vikings

EDWARD JASPER (DL)

JEROY ROBINSON (LB)

6th—Philadelphia Eagles

4th—Denver Broncos

1996 (6)

PAT CUNNNIGHAM (OL) 4th—Indianapolis Colts

REGGIE BROWN (LB)

MICKEY WASHINGTON (DB)

1st—Detroit Lions

LEELAND MCELROY (RB) 2nd—Arizona Cardinals

RAY MICKENS (DB)

ROD BERNSTINE (TE/RB) 1st—San Diego Chargers

JOHNNY HOLLAND (LB)

3rd—Kansas City Chiefs

LARRY KELM (LB) 4th—Los Angeles Rams

ROD SADDLER (DL) 4th—St. Louis Cardinals

STEVE BULLITT (LB) 8th—Cleveland Browns

IRA VALENTINE (RB) 12th—Houston Oilers

1986 (6) ANTHONY TONEY (RB) 2nd—Philadelphia Eagles

DOUG WILLIAMS (OL) 2nd—New York Jets

MATT DARWIN (OL) 4th—Philadelphia Eagles

DOMINGO BRYANT (DB) 6th—Pittsburgh Steelers

WAYNE ASBERRY (DB) 9th—Washington Redskins

RANDY DAUSIN (OL) 11th—Cleveland Browns

1985 (6)

8th—Phoenix Cardinals

Cody

WALLACE

3rd—New York Jets

206

1st—New York Jets

TODD HOWARD (LB)

4th—Philadelphia Eagles

MIKE JONES (TE)

6th—Atlanta Falcons

ROGER VICK (RB)

WILLIAM THOMAS (LB)

2nd—Los Angeles Raiders

CALVIN COLLINS (OL)

1987 (8)

2nd—Green Bay Packers

AARON WALLACE (LB)

4th—Washington Redskins

11th—San Francisco 49ers

3rd—Tampa Bay Buccaneers

6th—Chicago Bears

MARK WHEELER (DL)

9th—Detroit Lions

CHET BROOKS (DB)

11th—San Diego Chargers

1st—Miami Dolphins

ALBERT CONNELL (WR)

P R O S

LANCE TEICHELMAN (DL)

KARY VINCENT (DB)

RICHMOND WEBB (OL)

2nd—New England Patriots

T H E

3rd—Indianapolis Colts

1990 (8)

BRANDON MITCHELL (DL)

I N

JASON MATHEWS (OL)

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

GARY JONES (DB) 9th—Pittsburgh Steelers

TERRY PRICE (DL) 10th—Chicago Bears

RAY CHILDRESS (DL) 1st—Houston Oilers

MATT DARWIN (OL) 5th—Dallas Cowboys


JIMMY TEAL (WR) 5th—Kansas City Chiefs

KEN REEVES (OL) 6th—Philadelphia Eagles

MARK LEWIS (TE) 6th—Green Bay Packers

THOMAS SANDERS (RB) 9th—Chicago Bears

1984 (6) BILLY CANNON (LB) 1st—Dallas Cowboys

JEFF FULLER (LB) 5th—San Francisco 49ers

JEFF PAINE (LB) 5th—Kansas City Chiefs

KEITH GUTHRIE (DL) 6th—San Diego Chargers

DON JONES (WR) 9th—Cleveland Browns

TOMMY ROBISON (OL) SD (2nd)—Cleveland Browns

1983 (3) JOHNNY HECTOR (RB) 2nd—New York Jets

EARNEST JACKSON (RB) 8th—San Diego Chargers

GARY KUBIAK (QB) 8th—Denver Broncos

1982 (2) KEITH BALDWIN (DL) 2nd—Cleveland Browns

MIKE WHITWELL (WR) 6th—Cleveland Browns

1981 (2) MIKE MOSLEY (WR) 3rd—Kansas City Chiefs

MACK MOORE (DL) 6th—Miami Dolphins

1980 (5)

1977 (6) ROBERT JACKSON (LB) 1st—Cleveland Browns

DENNIS SWILLEY (TE) 2nd—Minnesota Vikings

TANK MARSHALL (DL) 3rd—New York Jets

CURTIS DICKEY (RB) 1st—Baltimore Colts

JACOB GREEN (DL) 1st—Seattle Seahawks

GERALD CARTER (WR) 9th—Tampa Bay Bucs

GEORGE WOODARD (RB)

EDGAR FIELDS (DL) 3rd—Atlanta Falcons

LESTER HAYES (DB) 5th—Oakland Raiders

JIMMY DEAN (DL) 4th—Kansas City Chiefs

1976 (10)

11th—New Orleans Saints

JAMES ZACHRY (LB—DL) 11th—New York Jets

1979 (3) TONY FRANKLIN (PK) 3rd—Philadelphia Eagles

CODY RISIEN (OL) 7th—Cleveland Browns

EUGENE SANDERS (DL) 8th—Tampa Bay Bucs

1978 (3) FRANK MYERS (OL) 5th—Baltimore Colts

MARK DENNARD (OL) 10th—Miami Dolphins

MICHAEL WILLAMS (DB) 11th—Washington Redskins

BUBBA BEAN (RB) 1st—Atlanta Falcons

Kevin

PAT THOMAS (DB)

MATHEWS

2nd—Los Angeles Rams

GLENN BUJNOCH (OL) 2nd—Cincinnati Bengals

ED SIMONINI (LB) 3rd—Baltimore Colts

GARTH TEN NAPLE (LB) 7th—Detroit Lions

JACKIE WILLIAMS (DB) 7th—Kansas City Chiefs

RICHARD OSBORNE (TE) 9th—Philadelphia Eagles

BRUCE WELCH (OL)

1972 (2) DAVID HOOT (DB) 3rd—Los Angeles Rams

LEONARD FOREY (OL) 6th—Cleveland Browns

1971 (2) DAVE ELMENDORF (DB)

9th—Tampa Bay Bucs

3rd—Los Angeles Rams

SKIP WALKER (RB)

JIM SHEFFIELD (PK)

11th—Houston Oilers

CARL ROACHES (WR) 14th—Tampa Bay Bucs

12th—Kansas City Chiefs

BILLY HOBBS (LB) Philadelphia Eagles

BOB LONG (WR) Chicago Bears

1968 (1) MAURICE MOORMAN (OL) 1st—Kansas City Chiefs

1967 (4) RANDY MATSON (OL) 5th—Atlanta Falcons

1970 (3)

JACK PYBURN (OL) 11th—Miami Dolphins

1975 (4) TIM GRAY (DB) 1st—St. Louis Cardinals

BILLY BOB BARNETT (DL) 3rd—Kansas City Chiefs

BARNEY HARRIS (DB)

5th—Kansas City Chiefs

9th—Baltimore Colts

7th—Oakland Raiders

RICKEY SEEKER (OL) 17th—Houston Oilers

1973 (5) BRAD DUSEK (DB) 3rd—New England Patriots

DAVID CALLAWAY (OL) 9th—New England Patriots

JIM KRIMPKIN (OL) 10th—New York Jets

HOMER MAY (TE) 11th—New England Patriots

BRYANT

1st—St. Louis Cardinals

JOHN MCCRUMBLY (LB) JAMES DANIELS (DB)

Red

LARRY STEGENT (RB)

RALPH SACRA (OL) 14th—Philadelphia Eagles

1969 (9) TOMMY MAXWELL (DB) 2nd—Baltimore Colts

TOM BUCKMAN (TE) 12th—Green Bay Packers

GEORGE RESLEY (DL) 12th—Houston Oilers

STEVE O’NEAL (P) 13th—New York Jets

EDD HARGETT (QB) 16th—New Orleans Saints

WENDELL HOUSLEY (RB) 17th—Minnesota Vikings

ROLF KRUEGER (DL) St. Louis Cardinals

ED BREDING (TE) 15th—Washingon Redskins

LARRY LEE (WR) 17th—Houston Oilers

1966 (9) KEN MCLEAN, HB 8th—Green Bay Packers

PHIL SCOGGIN (P) 14th—Miami Dolphins

RANDY MATSON (OL) 17th—Baltimore Colts

1965 (2) GENE RAY HINZE (OL) 18th—Kansas City Chiefs

BOBBY EVANS (OL) 18th—San Diego Chargers

1964 (2) RAY KUBALA (OL) 7th—Denver Broncos

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1953 (3) JACK LITTLE (OL) 5th—Baltimore Colts

DARROW HOOPER (OL) 10th—New York Giants

RAY GRAVES (RB) 27th—Baltimore Colts

1952 (6) YALE LARY (DB) 3rd—Detroit Lions

BILLY TIDWELL (RB) 3rd—San Francisco 49ers

GLENN LIPPMANN (RB) 22nd—Chicago Cardinals

SAM MOSES (OL)

Martellus

BENNETT

27th—Chicago Cardinals

HUGH MEYER (OL) 27th—Los Angeles Rams

RUSS HUDECK (OT) 29th—Dallas Texans

RON CARPENTER (WR) 12th—San Diego Chargers

1963 (3) LEE ROY CAFFEY (LB) 4th—Houston Oilers

JERRY HOPKINS (OL) 4th—Houston Oilers

LEE ROY CAFFEY (LB) 7th—Philadelphia Eagles

GEORGE HOGAN (OL) 18th—Oakland Raiders

SAM BYER (LB) 22nd—Houston Oilers

1961 (1) RANDY SIMS (RB) 18th—Green Bay Packers

1960 (3) GALE OLIVER (OL)* Dallas Texans

CHARLIE MILSTEAD (QB)* San Diego Chargers

GORDON LEBOEUF (RB)* New York Titans * expansion draft

1959 (2)

I N

KEN BECK (OT) 4th—Chicago Cardinals

JOHN TRACEY (WR) 14th—Los Angeles Rams

T H E P R O S

1958 (6) JOHN DAVID CROW (RB) 1st—Chicago Cardinals

CHARLES KRUEGER (OL) 1st—San Francisco 49ers

BOBBY JOE CONRAD (DB) 5th—New York Giants

BOBBY MARKS (DB) 8th—Los Angeles Rams

KEN HALL (RB)

1951 (2) BOB SMITH (RB) 4th—Cleveland Browns

BOB BATES (OC)

17th—Cleveland Browns

1957 (2) JACK PARDEE (RB) 2nd—Los Angeles Rams

GEORGE GILLAR (B) 23rd—Detroit Lions

1956 (1) JACK POWELL (OL) 8th—Detroit Lions

1955 (3) FRED BROUSSARD (OL) 4th—Pittsburgh Steelers

ELWOOD KETTLER (QB) 14th—New York Giants

BERNIE SINCLAIR (WR) 29th—Pittsburgh Steelers

1954 (1) DON ELLIS (DB) 5th—Baltimore Colts

10th—Washington Redskins

GEORGE STROHMEYER (OL) 11th—Los Angeles Rams

BOB BUTCHOFSKY (DB) 14th—Washington Redskins

MARION FLANAGAN (DB) 24th—Washington Redskins

JIM HALLMARK (DB) 26th—Los Angeles Rams

1945 (2) ED DUSEK (DL) 29th—Chicago Cardinals

OTTO PAYNE (OL) 30th—Chicago Cardinals

1944 (2) LEO DANIELS (OL) 12th—Chicago Cardinals

BOB BUTCHOFSKY (DB) 28th—Green Bay Packers

1943 (5) BILL HENDERSON (WR)

1950 (1)

CULLEN ROGERS (RB)

ANDY HILLHOUSE (WR) 12th—Los Angeles Rams

1949 (4) BOB GOODE (RB) 1st—Washington Redskins

JIM WINKLER (OL) 2nd—San Francisco 49ers (AAFC Secret)

16th—Cleveland Rams

FELIX BUCEK (OL) 17th—Pittsburgh Steelers

1942 (2) MARTIN RUBY (OT) 3rd—Chicago Bears

WILLIE ZAPALAC (RB)

1941 (7) JOHN KIMBROUGH (RB) 1st—Chicago Cardinals

JIM THOMASON (RB) 1st—Detroit Lions

MARION PUGH (QB) 2nd—Philadelphia Eagles

MARSHALL ROBNETT (OT) 6th—Chicago Cardianls

ERNIE PARNELL (OL) 14th—Green Bay Packers

BILL CONATSER (DB) 14th—Philadelphia Eagles

CHARLEY HENKE (OL) 19th—Philadelphia Eagles

1940 (1) JOE BOYD (OT) 4th—Washington Redskins

1939 (4) DICK TODD (RB) 3rd—Washington Redskins

FRED COSTON (DB) 5th—Philadelphia Eagles

RANKIN BRITT (OL) 9th—Philadelphia Eagles

BRUNO SCHROEDER (DL) 10th—New York Giants

1938 (2) JOE ROUTT (OG) 2nd—Cleveland Rams

ROY YOUNG (OT) 5th—Washington Redskins

6th—Los Angeles Dons

JIM WINKLER (OL) 3rd—Los Angeles Rams

BOB GOODE (RB) 13th—Chicago Bears

BOBBY GOFF (RB) 25th—Pittsburgh Steelers

1947 (4) MONTE MONCRIEF (OL) 6th—Green Bay Packers

ED ROBNETT (FB / LB) 12th—San Francisco 49ers

BURYL BATY (DB) 19th—Detroit Lions

LEO DANIELS (OL) 23rd—Miami Dolphins

BOB TULIS (OT) 29th—Detriot Lions

1946 (7) 6th—Chicago Cardinals

TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

MONTE MONCRIEF (OT)

7th—Cleveland Rams

LYNN DICKEY (RB)

208

7th—Green Bay Packers

16th—Washington Redskins

14th—Baltimore Colts

RODDY OSBORNE (RB)

GRANT DARNELL (OL)

Reggie

M C NEAL


LoCATion: CoLLege STATion, TexAS CApACiTy: 82,589 LArgeST Crowd: 90,079 SurfACe: nATurAL grASS regarded as one of the nation’s most intimidating road venues, Texas A&M’s Kyle field has been the home of the Aggie football team since 1905. The Aggies are approaching their 400th victory at the Home of the 12th Man and have an all-time winning percentage of over 70 percent on their home field.


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