2014 Texas Tech Football Media Supplement

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Preseason information for the 2014 Texas Tech Football Team

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2014 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT Texas Tech University Athletics Communications

Fifth Edition, Summer 2014

www.TexasTech.com www.Facebook.com/TechAthletics www.Twitter.com/TechAthletics www.Twitter.com/TechGameday www.YouTube.com/TechAthletics

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TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENTTo Educate, Serve and Grow Fearless Champions

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INTRODUCTION Table of Contents _________________________________________ 3 Texas Tech Athletics Communications/Media Information ______________ 4-5 Quick Facts _____________________________________________ 6 Jones AT&T Stadium Map ____________________________________ 7 History of Texas Tech University ________________________________ 8 Texas Tech Traditions _____________________________________ 9-10 University Administration ___________________________________ 11 Director of Athletics/NCAA Faculty Representative ___________________ 12

MEET THE RED RAIDERS Post-Spring Depth Chart ____________________________________ 14 Numerical Roster ______________________________________ 15-16 Alphabetical Roster _____________________________________ 17-18 Player Biographies _____________________________________ 19-54 2014 Signing Class _____________________________________ 55-58

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury ________________________________ 60-61 Defensive Coordiantor Matt Wallerstedt __________________________ 62 Offensive Coordinator Eric Morris ______________________________ 63 Co-Defensive Coordinator Mike Smith ___________________________ 64 Darrin Chiaverini _________________________________________ 64 Kevin Curtis/Trey Haverty ___________________________________ 65 Lee Hays ______________________________________________ 66 Mike Jinks/John Scott Jr. ____________________________________ 67 Chad Dennis ___________________________________________ 68

2013 SEASON REVIEW Season Results __________________________________________ 70 Offensive/Special Teams Individual Statistics _____________________ 70-71 Defensive Individual Statistics ________________________________ 72 Game-By-Game Starters/Career Starts ___________________________ 73 Game-By-Game Individual Statistics __________________________ 74-75 Tackles _______________________________________________ 76 Superlatives ___________________________________________ 77 Longest Plays _________________________________________ 78-79 Game Recaps _________________________________________ 80-86

HISTORY & RECORDS All-Americans __________________________________________ 88 All-Big 12 Conference ___________________________________ 89-90 All-Southwest Conference ___________________________________ 91 All-Border Conference _____________________________________ 92 Academic All-Conference _________________________________ 93-94 National Awards _________________________________________ 95 Team Awards _________________________________________ 96-97 All-Star Games ________________________________________ 98-99 Red Raiders In The NFL __________________________________ 100-101 Red Raiders In The NFL Draft _________________________________102 Texas Tech Hall of Fame _________________________________ 103-104 Texas Tech Hall of Honor ____________________________________105 Texas Tech Ring of Honor ___________________________________106 Letterwinners _______________________________________ 107-113 All-Time Assistant Coaches __________________________________113 Head Coaches ___________________________________________114 All-Time Series Records ____________________________________115 Year-By-Year Results ___________________________________ 116-124 National Polls _______________________________________ 125-126 Bowl History ___________________________________________127 Bowl Records ___________________________________________128 Single Game/Season Passing _________________________________129 Single Season/Career Passing ________________________________130 Individual Receiving ______________________________________131 Individual Rushing _______________________________________132 Individual Total Offense/All Purpose ____________________________133 Individual Scoring _____________________________________ 134-135 Individaul Defense _______________________________________136 Kickoff Return __________________________________________137 Punting/Punt Return ______________________________________138 Team _____________________________________________ 139-140 Attendance ____________________________________________141 Notes ________________________________________________142

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Date Opponent Location Time TVAug. 30 CENTRAL ARKANSAS Lubbock, Texas 6 p.m. FSNSept. 6 at UTEP El Paso, Texas 10 p.m. FS1Sept. 13 ARKANSAS Lubbock, Texas 2:30 p.m. ESPN/ABCSept. 25 at *Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 6:30 p.m. ESPNOct. 4 at *Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. TBA TBAOct. 11 *WEST VIRGINIA Lubbock, Texas TBA TBAOct. 18 *KANSAS Lubbock, Texas TBA TBAOct. 25 at *TCU Fort Worth, Texas TBA TBANov. 1 *TEXAS Lubbock, Texas TBA TBANov. 15 *OKLAHOMA Lubbock, Texas TBA TBANov. 22 at *Iowa State Ames, Iowa TBA TBANov. 29 vs. *Baylor Arlington, Texas TBA TBA* = Big 12 Conference Game

2014 SCHEDULE

TEXAS TECH ATHLETICSShipping Address _____________________________________ 2526 6th Street_______________________________________________ Lubbock, TX 79409Mailing Address_________________________________________ Box 43021_______________________________________________ Lubbock, TX 79409

CREDITSEDITOR ______________________________________________ Blayne BealEDITORIAL ASSISTANCE _________________________ Scott Lacefield, Matt DowdyPHOTOGRAPHY __ Michael Strong, Norvelle Kennedy, Office of Communications & MarketingPRINTING ________________________________________ Copy Craft Printers__________________________________________________ 4413 82nd St._______________________________________________ Lubbock, TX 79424_________________________________________________(806) 794-7752

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Blayne BealAssociate AD

Travis CramDirector/Multimedia

Trenten HilburnAssociate Director

Scott LacefieldAssociate Director

Courtney DavisTexasTech.TV

Matt DowdyAssistant Director

Blake ZimmermanAssistant Director

Sheila TuckerAdministrative Asst.

Blayne Beal (Primary Football Contact, Men’s Golf)Associate Athletics Director Office _______________________(806) 834-3345Cell ________________________(806) 790-7924Email ___________________ [email protected] _______________________ @BlayneBealTravis Cram (Women’s Basketball, W-Golf, Multimedia)Associate Director/Director of MultimediaOffice _______________________(806) 834-1939Cell ________________________(806) 392-8805Email ____________________ [email protected] _______________________ @TravisCramTrenten Hilburn (Men’s Basketball, Men’s & Women’s Tennis)Associate DirectorOffice _______________________(806) 834-2177Cell ________________________(806) 392-3543Email _________________ [email protected] _________________________ @THilburnScott Lacefield (Secondary Football Contact, Baseball)Associate DirectorOffice _______________________(806) 834-4733Cell ________________________(817) 691-3786Email __________________ [email protected] _____________________ @ScottLacefieldCourtney Davis (TexasTech.TV)Assistant DirectorOffice _______________________(806) 834-8860Cell ________________________(830) 708-5502Email [email protected] ____________________ @CourtneyCDavisMatt Dowdy (Secondary Football Contact, Soccer, Softball)Assistant DirectorOffice _______________________(806) 834-4529Cell ________________________(806) 928-5190Email ________________ [email protected] ______________________ @Matt_DowdyBlake ZImmerman (Volleyball, Cross Country, Track & Field)Assistant DirectorOffice _______________________(806) 834-3446Cell ________________________(918) 406-6419Email _______________ [email protected] _____________________________ N/ASheila Tucker (Office Manager, Reservations)Administrative AssistantOffice _______________________(806) 742-2770Email ___________________ [email protected]

CONTACT INFORMATION CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Please direct all credential requests to the online creden-tial portal located at www.texastech.com. Confirmation of your request will be made upon review by Blayne Beal. Credentials are limited to members of the working me-dia who are assigned to cover Texas Tech Football. Please note that Texas Tech Athletics does not grant credential requests to freelance photographers.

Credentials must be requested online by 5 p.m. of Wednesday each game week. All requests made game week will be held for pickup until 5 p.m. Friday at the Athletics Communications Office in Room 117 in the south end of Jones AT&T Stadium. Credentials not picked up by 5 p.m. Friday will be available at Media Will Call - located at the main entrance to United Supermarkets Arena.

MEDIA WILL CALLMedia Will Call for the 2014 season will be located at the main entrance (underneath the flag poles) to United Su-permarkets Arena on the west side of campus. Members of the media that will be picking up credentials/parking on gameday should enter campus by turning north on to Texas Tech Parkway off 19th street and then proceed to the main entrance of United Supermarkets Arena on Indiana Ave.

MEDIA HOTELThe Courtyard by Marriott Downtown (308 Ave. V) will serve as the media hotel for the 2014 season. This new property is located one quarter of a mile from the stadi-um on the Marsha Sharp Freeway. Texas Tech has a nego-tiated media rate ranging from $199-$299 depending on the weekend and a two-night stay is required. The me-dia rate for non-football/graduation weekends is $149. For more information, please contact Sheila Tucker in the athletics communications office.

ROAD CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Please direct all credential requests for Texas Tech’s road games to the host school’s media relations/communications director. Please note that most schools request that you fill out on an online ap-plication in order to be considered for credentials.

UTEP (Sept. 6) Denise Mata [email protected] (915) 747-6653 www.utepathletics.com

OKLAHOMA STATE (Sept. 25) Gavin Lang [email protected] (405) 744-7714 www.okstate.com KANSAS STATE (Oct. 4) Kenny Lannou [email protected] (785) 532-7977 www.kstatesports.com TCU (Oct. 25) Mark Cohen [email protected] (817) 257-5394 www.gofrogs.com IOWA STATE (Nov. 22) Matt [email protected](515) 294-7019www.cyclones.com

BAYLOR (Nov. 29 - AT&T STADIUM, ARLINGTON) Blayne [email protected](806) 834-3345www.texastech.com/media

PHOTOGRAPHERS Photo credentials and photo vests are to be properly displayed at all times and are good for press box access at all times. Photographers must stay behind the dotted line that surrounds the field and are not permitted in the team bench areas. Photo vests are distributed on game day in the press box.

PRESS FACILITIES The Jones AT&T Stadium Press Box is equipped with both Ethernet lines and wireless capabilities. For wire-less access, contact a member of the Texas Tech Athletics Communications staff on game day. The press box has seating for 108 working members of the press and a dedicated photo workroom for up to 10 photographers.

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PARKING Media parking for the 2014 season will be located north of United Supermarkets Arena adjacent to the Texas Tech Student Recreation Center. Media Shuttles will pick up members of the media at the student recreation center and provide round-trip transportation to Jones AT&T Stadium.

MONDAY MEDIA LUNCHEON During the season, Texas Tech Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury will hold a weekly media luncheon inside the football training facility, located next to Jones AT&T Stadium. The event will be held each Monday morning at 11 a.m. be-ginning on Aug. 25 and running through Nov. 25. Coach Kingsbury will be joined by requested players who are able to attend the event when class schedules do not conflict. Please submit your requested players for each Monday’s media luncheon by 2 p.m. on the preceding Sunday. Transcripts of each news conference will be available on the athletics website (www.texastech.com) on Monday afternoon.

KINGSBURY AVAILABILITYSunday: NoneMonday: Big 12 Conference Call; Weekly media luncheonTuesday: Following practice Wednesday: No availabilityThursday: No availabilityFriday: No availabilitySaturday: Postgame

BIG 12 CONFERENCE CALLIn addition to his weekly news conference, Kliff Kings-bury is available on the Big 12 Conference weekly teleconference at 10:50 a.m. on Mondays. Contact Joni Lehmann in the league office for access to the telecon-ference (469/524-1007). Order of Coaches9:50 a.m. – Charlie Strong, Texas10:00 a.m. – Charlie Weis, Kansas10:10 a.m. – Bob Stoops, Oklahoma10:20 a.m. – Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State10:30 a.m. – Bill Snyder, Kansas State10:40 a.m. – Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia10:50 a.m. – Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech11:00 a.m. – Art Briles, Baylor11:10 a.m. – Paul Rhoads, Iowa State11:20 a.m. – Gary Patterson, TCUThe call will be available live and archived on www.Big12Sports.com. A replay will also be provided for 48 hours, beginning at 4 p.m. CT on Mondays at 866-243-0021.

PLAYER/COACH AVAILABILITY Players will be available on Monday (by request) during the weekly media luncheon and on Tuesday afternoon following practice. For Tuesday’s post-practice inter-views, please submit a list of players to Blayne Beal by

1 p.m. each Tuesday afternoon. Phone interviews will be conducted following Tuesday’s practice session.

Assistant coaches will be made available following prac-tice on Tuesday and Wednesday. TEXAS TECH PRACTICE SCHEDULE The team will practice each day except for Sunday and interviews will follow at the conclusion of practice (ex-cluding Monday). All practices are closed.Sunday – No AvailabilityMonday - Availability at Media LuncheonTuesday - 4:15 p.m. (Coaches & Players) Wednesday - 4:15 p.m. (No Availability) Thursday - 4:15 p.m. (No Availability)

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS/NEWS CONFERENCES Video from news conferences and games will be avail-able to the media via FTP. Broadcast quality video foot-age (game highlights, post-practice interviews, post-game interviews, etc) are available at www.ttumedia.com. Please contact the athletics communications office for login instructions.

WEEKLY RELEASE Texas Tech’s weekly release and stat package, which in-cludes notes and depth charts, is available each Sunday online at texastech.com.

PHOTO REQUESTS Please submit your requests to Blayne Beal.

WWW.TEXASTECH.COM This is the official web site of the Texas Tech Athletics De-partment. Texas Tech football releases as well as a wide variety of athletics department information can be found in our online space.

SOCIAL MEDIA Texas Tech athletics offers numerous ways to follow Red Raider football through social media channels. Twitter:@TechAthletics: News and information on all 17 inter-collegiate sports at Texas Tech, including football@TechGameDay: Score updates as well as photo and video features on Saturdays@TTUKingsbury: Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury@BlayneBeal: Associate AD/Communications (Foot-ball) Blayne Beal@RedRaiderRules: Know the rules when it comes to NCAA and Big 12 Conference compliance

Facebook Fan Pages:Facebook.com/TTUAthletics

For the media: Live video streaming of any Texas Tech Athletics event, including news conferences, on any so-cial media platform is strictly prohibited. Violations of this policy will lead to a revocation of credentials.

USE OF AUDIO/VIDEOAny media entity collecting any sort of “video or audio materials” (film, traditional video or audio, digital video or audio, photos, etc.) from Texas Tech University Athlet-ics game events or press conference/media events may use that material only for traditional television news-casts, Web-based or print coverage, or other electronic transmission as approved by the University in writing, with a limitation of up to three (3) minutes in length from any single event. Such media entity may not of-fer any live video, audio or other coverage of the event without the advance, written permission of Texas Tech University Athletics.

This policy includes all games, matches and events in-volving any of Texas Tech’s athletic programs. It includes all media events -- press conferences, pre/post-practice interviews and pre/post-game interviews. An exception would be a one-on one interview arranged through the Texas Tech Athletics Communications office with a Texas Tech, coach, athlete or administrator.

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COMRED RAIDER FOOTBALLQUICK FACTSPHONE DIRECTORYAthletics Department ___________________________________(806) 742-3355Athletics Ticket Office ____________________________________(806) 742-8324Football Training Facility __________________________________(806) 742-4260Athletics Communications _________________________________(806) 742-2770Jones AT&T Stadium Press Box ______________________________(806) 742-3688Blayne Beal Office (Direct) _________________________________(806) 834-3345Blayne Beal Cell _______________________________________(806) 790-7924

SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTORYFacebook ___________________________________ facebook.com/techathletics

Twitter _______________________________ @TechAthletics (covers all 17 sports)___________________________ @TechGameDay (in-game updates for all 17 sports)_________________________________ @Blayne Beal (Associate AD/Football SID)______________________________________ @KirbyHocutt (Athletics Director) ________________________________________ @TTUKingsbury (Head Coach)_________________________________ @TTUCoachMorris (Offensive Coordinator)________________________________ @TTU_CoachWally (Defensive Coordinator)________________________________ @TTU_Smith46 (Co-Defensive Coordinator)____________________________________________@TreyHaverty (Safeties)__________________________________________ @LeeHays (Offensive Line)________________________________________ @JScott_TTU (Defensive Line)___________________________________@dchev11 (Special Teams Coordinator)_____________________________________ @MikeWho_TTU (Running Backs)YouTube ____________________________________ youtube.com/techathleticsInstragram ________________________________________ texastechathleticsPinterest ____________________________________________ techathleticsTexasTechTV ___________________________________________TexasTech.tv

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYLocation ___________________________________________ Lubbock, TexasFounded _________________________________________________ 1923Enrollment _______________________________________________ 33,111Chancellor __________________________________________ Robert DuncanPresident _________________________________________ Duane Nellis, Ph.DFaculty Athletics Representative _____________________________ Brian ShannonNCAA Affiliation ___________________________________________ Divison IAthletics Conference ______________________________ Big 12 (Charter Member)Nickname ____________________________________________ Red RaidersOfficial Mascot ______________________________ Masked Rider (horse and rider)Unofficial Mascot _______________________________Raider Red (cartoon figure)Colors ____________________________ Scarlet (PMS 485c) & Black (Process Black)Stadium (capacity) ____________________________ Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454)Stadium Luxury Suites ___________________________________________84Stadium Club Seats ___________________________________________ 1,644Stadium Surface ________________________________ FieldTurf (installed 2006)Band ____________________________Goin’ Band From Raiderland (400 members)

TEAM INFORMATION2013 Record/Big 12 Finish _____________________________ 8-5, 4-5 (Big12)/Sixth2013 National University Holiday Bowl _____________ defeated #16 Arizona State, 37-23Offensive Scheme ___________________________________________ SpreadDefensive Scheme _________________________________________ MultipleReturning From 2013 ____________________________________________73Lost From 2013 _______________________________________________282014 Signees ________________________________________________25Offensive Starters Returning _______________________________________ 8(Clark, Kaster, Fortenberry, Morales, Webb, Williams, Grant, Marquez)Offensive Starters Lost ___________________________________________ 4(Carpenter, Ward, Amaro, Mayfield)Defensive Starters Returning _______________________________________ 5(Jackson, Robertson, Eguavoen, Gaines, Nelson)Defensive Starters Lost ___________________________________________ 7(Bush, Hyder, Bullitt, Smith, Jones, Porter, Falemi)First Year of Football __________________________________________ 1925All-Time Record _________________________________ 540-415-32 (89 Seasons)All-Time Conference Record __________________________________ 255-208-10Conference Championships ________________________________________11

Big 12 Division Championships (Last) __________________________ 1 (South-2008)Bowl Appearances (Record) ___________________________________ 36 (14-22)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Kliff Kingsbury First Year At Tech _______________________________________ 2013 Record At Tech _________________________________ 8-5 (One Season) Big 12 Record _________________________________ 4-5 (One Season) Career Record _________________________________ 8-5 (One Season)Offensive Coordinator ___________________________ Eric Morris (Second Season)Defensive Coordinator ________________________Matt Wallerstedt (Second Season)Co-Defensive Coordinator _________________________ Mike Smith (Second Season)Assistant Coach: Cornerbacks _______________________Kevin Curtis (Second Season)Assistant Coach: Safeties _________________________ Trey Haverty (Second Season)Assistant Coach: Offensive Line _______________________ Lee Hays (Second Season)Assistant Coach: Running Backs _____________________ Mike Jinks (Second Season)Assistant Coach: Defensive Line_____________________ John Scott Jr. (Second Season)Assistant Coach: Special Teams _____________________ Darrin Chiaverni (First Season)Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: _________________ Chad Dennis (Second Season)Graduate Assistant: Offense _______________________________ Stephen HambyGraduate Assistant: Offense _________________________________ Kevin KilmerGraduate Assistant: Defense _________________________________ Jake MorseGraduate Assistant: Defense __________________________________ Micah Hill

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS/FOOTBALL CONTACTSAssociate Athletics Director (Primary) ___________________ Blayne Beal (@BlayneBeal) Office _____________________________________(806) 834-3345 Cell ______________________________________(806) 790-7924 Email _________________________________ [email protected] Director (Secondary) ___________________ Scott Lacefield (@ScottLacefield) Office _____________________________________(806) 742-2770 Cell ______________________________________(817) 691-3786 Email ________________________________ [email protected] Director (Secondary) _____________________ Matt Dowdy (@Matt_Dowdy) Office _____________________________________(806) 742-2770 Cell ______________________________________(806) 928-5190 Email ______________________________ [email protected]

LEARFIELD SPORTS (TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK)General Manager _________________________________________ Rick Leach Office _____________________________________(806) 744-6888 Email _______________________rleach@redraidersportsproperties.comPlay-By-Play Announcer _______________________ Brian Jensen (@BroadcastBooth) Cell ______________________________________(972) 897-8388 Email _____________________________ [email protected] Analyst ___________________________________________ John Harris Cell ______________________________________(806) 789-5176 Email ________________________________ [email protected] ___________________________________ Chris Level (@ChrisLevel) Cell ______________________________________(806) 789-9444 Email ______________________________ [email protected] ____________________________________________ Steve Pitts Cell ______________________________________(806) 790-3800 Email ________________________________ [email protected]

DIRECTIONSLocation: Jones AT&T Stadium is located on the Texas Tech campus near the intersection of Mar-sha Sharp Freeway and University Avenue. GPS Address 2526 6th Street, Lubbock, TX 79409From Lubbock International Airport: Take I-27 south to downtown, take Marsha Sharp Freeway exit and head west (right turn). The stadium will be on the left.From US Highway 84: Follow US 84 to I-27 and head north (right turn). Take Marsha Sharp Free-way exit and head West (left turn) The stadium will be on the left.From US Highway 82: US Highway 82 turns into the Marsha Sharp Freeway at I-27. Continue heading west until you reach the stadium.

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Texas Tech University was created by legislative action in 1923 and has the distinction of being the largest comprehensive higher education institution in the western two-thirds of the state of Texas. The university is the major institution of higher education in a region larger than 46 of the nation’s 50 states and is the only campus in Texas that is home to a major university, law school and medical school. Originally named Texas Technological College, the college opened in 1925 with six buildings and an enrollment of 914. Graduate instruction did not begin until 1927 within the school of Liberal Arts. A “Division of Graduate Studies” was established in 1935 and eventually became known as the Graduate School in 1954.

By action of the Texas State Legislature, Texas Technological College formally became Texas Tech University on September 1, 1969. At that time the schools of Agricultural Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering and Home Economics also became known as “colleges.” Architecture became a college in 1986. Two colleges changed their names in 1993 to reflect the broadening fields each serves: the College of Agricultural Sciences became the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and the College of Home Economics became the College of Human Sciences. The Honors College was established in 1998, and the College of Visual and Performing Arts opened in 2002. Mass Communications became a college in 2004 and became the College of Media & Communication in 2013.

The Texas State Legislature authorized funds in 1965 for establishing the Texas Tech University School of Law, and the Law School’s first dean was appointed in 1966. The first class of 72 students enrolled in 1967. The Law School was approved by the American Bar Association in 1970 and is fully accredited by the Supreme Court of Texas (1968) and the Association of American Law Schools (1969).

As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Texas Tech began competing in the Big 12 Conference in 1996 after a 35-year membership in the former Southwest Conference.

HISTORY OF TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCEPresident: Duane Nellis, Ph.D.Location: Lubbock, TexasFounded: 192311 Colleges: Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Architecture Arts and Sciences Rawls College of Business Administration Education Whitacre College of Engineering Honors Human Sciences Media & Communication University College Visual and Performing ArtsGraduate and Professional Schools: Graduate School School of LawDegrees: 150 undergraduate, 100 master’s and 50 doctoral

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM AT A GLANCEChancellor: Robert DuncanThe Texas Tech University System is comprised of three institutions in the following locations. Listed below are the universities and their various campuses and academic sites.Angelo State University Boerne San AngeloHealth Sciences Center Abilene Amarillo Dallas El Paso Highland Lakes Lubbock Permian BasinTexas Tech University Abilene Fredericksburg Highland Lakes Junction Lubbock Quedlinburg, Germany Seville, Spain

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ARBOR DAYWhen Texas Tech first started, most of the funds went towards the buildings, but the campus was lacking its landscape. Then, in 1937, president Knapp decided to dedicate one day every spring to beautify the campus. On the first day of this now annual tradition, 20,000 trees were planted. This Tech tradition still goes on today as student and teachers plant trees and beautify the campus on Arbor Day.

BANGIN’ BERTHA (SADDLE TRAMP BELL)Saddle Tramps carry Bangin Bertha, a bell on a trailer, to all home football games and homecoming events. Bertha was designed in 1959 by Saddle Tramp Joe Winegar, and was donated by the Santa Fe Railroad. Bangin’ Bertha is considered a spirit-raiser and a big tradition at Texas Tech.

BLARNEY STONEOn St. Patrick’s Day in 1939 Texas Tech University unveiled that they had discovered a piece of the Blarney Stone. According to the legend the stone was discovered by a group of petroleum engineers while they were on a field trip. After doing tests it was discovered that the stone was a piece of the original Blarney Stone. The stone now lies on a stand in front of the old Electrical Engineering Building. It is said that seniors that kiss the Blarney Stone upon graduation will receive the gift of eloquent speech.

CARILLIONIn 1973, Ruth Baird Larabee made a donation to Texas Tech University to buy and install a carillon in memory of her parents. The Charles and Ruth Baird Memorial Carillon is located in the west tower of the administration building at the center of the Texas Tech campus. The beautiful music of the 36-bell instrument rang out over the campus during times of celebration and solemnity. Students, faculty, and staff, as well as visitors to the university, enjoyed the music for thirty years. The carillon became a one of our treasured Tech traditions.

The carillon was refurbished and extended in 2005, adding additional bells to make 3 ½ octaves. The bourdon (the largest bell) weighs approximately eight hundred pounds, and the smallest, only about eight pounds. 12 of the bells were cast by Whitechapel Bell Foundry in England, 24 were cast by the Paccard Foundry in France, and the newest bells, by Meek & Watson Foundry in Ohio. The estimated value of this collection of bells today is $250,000.

According to The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America, “A carillon is a musical instrument composed of at least 23 bells, arranged in chromatic sequence, so tuned as to produce concordant harmony when many bells are sounded together. It is played from a keyboard that allows expression through variation of touch.”

Every year since its inception, the Carol of Lights has featured carillon music. Additionally, each year on the Fourth of July at 1:00 p.m., the carillon is played in conjunction with the ceremonial ringing of the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. Summer Sunday evening concerts are another of the Tech traditions.

CAROL OF LIGHTSTo celebrate the holiday season Texas Tech holds an annual event called the Carol of Lights. The event starts off with the Texas Tech University Combined Choirs performing selections of classic holiday songs at the Science Quadrangle. When the lighting ceremony commences, Students as well as those who came for the show stand in awe as over 25,000 red, white, and orange lights illuminate the 13 buildings surrounding memorial circle.

This tradition started in 1959 when Harold Hinn came up with the idea and provided the funds to cover the science quadrangle and the administration building with lights. Unfortunately students were away on Christmas break and did not see the display. The next year the Residence Hall Association created the Christmas Sing, which is now known as the Carol of Lights. Today, the Carol of Lights is one of Texas Tech’s favorite traditions.

DOUBLE T BENCHLocated in the courtyard behind the Administration Building, this special bench was given by the seniors of the class of 1931. It was an announced tradition that no freshmen were allowed to sit on it.

DOUBLE T SADDLE MONUMENTBefore the football team goes out onto the field they touch the sculpture of a saddle. The saddle was dedicated by the Saddle Tramps to Double T, one of the many Masked Rider Horses that served proudly over the years.

DOUBLE TThere is no other symbol more recognized with Texas Tech than the Double T symbol. Though no one has yet stepped forward to claim credit for its design, historical evidence points to Texas Tech’s first football coach E.Y. Freeland, who put the Double T logo on sweaters for the football players.

FIGHT SONG (FIGHT! RAIDERS! FIGHT!)Fight, Raiders, Fight! Fight, Raiders, Fight!Fight for the school we love so dearly.You’ll hit ‘em high, you’ll hit ‘em low.You’ll push the ball across the goal,Tech, Fight! Fight!

We’ll praise your name, boost you to fame.Fight for the Scarlet and Black.You will hit ‘em, you will wreck ‘em.Hit ‘em! Wreck ‘em, Texas Tech!And the Victory Bells will ring out!----Written by Carroll McMath

GOIN’ BAND FROM RAIDERLANDThe Goin’ Band from Raiderland is one of the largest spirit raisers on campus and among the finest bands in the country. The original band in 1925, numbering only 21 members, was dressed in matador uniforms. In recent years, the band’s 400 members have returned to variations on that original look. The Goin’ Band performs at home and away football games, parades and at other special events. Following home games, devoted fans stick around to join the band in their traditional march out of Jones AT&T Stadium, through the engineering key, around the circle, by the Administration Building and ending at the band parking lot behind the Music Building. The band was the 1998 recipient of the prestigious Sudler Trophy as the nation’s top marching band.

GUNS UPThe “Guns Up” sign is the widely recognized greeting of one Red Raider to another. It is also the sign of victory displayed by the crowd at every athletic event. The sign is made by extending the index finger outward while extending the thumb upward and tucking in the middle, little and fourth fingers to form a gun.

The sign can be traced back to L. Glenn Dippel, a 1961 alumnus of Texas Tech. He and his wife Roxie were living in Austin and faced the daily presence of the “Hook ‘em Horns” hand sign used by University of Texas fans. So, the Dippels decided to retaliate. They looked to mascot Raider Red and his raised guns for their inspiration and in 1971 developed the Guns Up hand symbol. The Saddle Tramps and Texas Tech cheerleaders immediately adopted Guns Up and a new tradition was born.

HOMECOMINGHomecoming is an exciting week full of activities for Texas Tech students. Such activities include a bonfire, parade, float competitions, open houses, award programs, and of course the homecoming football game. Another favorite event, which has been around since 1954, is the election of the homecoming queen.

MASKED RIDERThe Masked Rider is the oldest and most popular mascot of Texas Tech University that still exists today. Originally the Masked Rider started as a dare in 1936 and was then called the ghost rider, because no one knew the rider’s identity. These ghost riders circled the field at home football games and then disappeared.

The Masked Rider did not become an official mascot until 1954, when Joe Kirk Fulton led the team out onto the field at the Gator Bowl. Fulton, wearing Levi’s, red shirt, a black cape and mounted on a black horse awed the crowd as the team made one of the most sensational entrances ever.

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MATADOR SONG (ALMA MATER)Fight, Matadors, for Tech!Songs of love we’ll sing to thee,Bear our banners far and wide.Ever to be our pride,Fearless champions ever be.Stand on heights of victory.Strive for honor evermore.Long live the Matadors!----Music by Harry Lemaire, words by R.C. Marshall

RAIDERGATERaiderGate is Texas Tech’s official Student Tailgating section. Close to 10,000 Texas Tech students will attend the largest party on campus. Come out to RaiderGate, have fun, listen to some live bands, and Get Fired up for YOUR Texas Tech Red Raiders. RaiderGate is held four hours prior to each Home Football game and is brought to you by YOUR Student Government Association.

RAIDER REDPrior to the 1971 season, the Southwest Conference passed a rule that prevented members of the conference from taking live animals to non-home games unless the host team had no objections. So Jim Gaspard, a member of the Saddle Tramps, created Raider Red from a drawing by the late Lubbock cartoonist Dirk West as an alternative to the Masked Rider. Raider Red’s student persona is kept a secret from the Tech community. Red is a public relations mascot who shakes hands with the crowds at athletic events and poses for pictures. He changes from boots to high-top court shoes for basketball games. Raider Red fires his two 12-gauge shotguns using powder-filled shells after every Tech touchdown and field goal.

TTAA CLASS RING AND CEREMONYSince 1999, The Official Texas Tech Alumni Association Class Ring has been the universal symbol of academic achievement at Texas Tech. The single ring is a tradition that was brought back from the 1950s that encompasses the Double T, Masked Rider, Administration Bell Tower, and the Texas Tech seal. Cast inside each ring is “Strive For Honor,” taken from “The Matador Song.” Rings are presented by the University president at the Official Ring Ceremony in the Merket Alumni Center.

SADDLE TRAMPSFormed by Tech student Arch Lamb in 1936, this all-male booster organization supports men’s athletics at Texas Tech. The name Saddle Tramp came from the stories of traveling men who would come to a farm for a brief time, fix up some things and move on. Lamb said he decided that he could fix up some things himself before moving on, and the Saddle Tramps were born. Since that time the Saddle Tramps believe if something was for the betterment of Texas Tech then they would work at it.

These Midnight Raiders “paint the campus red” with crepe paper before big home games, form the legendary “Bell Circle” moments before kickoff, ring Bangin’ Bertha, participate in parades and other campus events (including the Carol of Lights), and ring the Victory Bells after Red Raider victories.

TEXAS TECH SEALDesigned by the campus’ master planner, William Ward Watkin, in 1924, the Tech Seal’s symbols are the lamp, which represents “school,” the key for “home,” the book for “church,” and the star for “state.” Cotton bolls represent the area’s strong cotton industry and the eagle is suggestive of our country. The seal first appeared on Tech diplomas in 1948, but it wasn’t officially approved as “The” Seal of Texas Tech University until 1953. On April 27, 1972, the seal was placed at the Broadway and University entrance to the campus in what became known as the Amon G. Carter Plaza. It is made of red granite and stands 12 feet high. It has been referred to by students through the years as “the Oreo.”

TEXAS TECH TRADITIONVICTORY BELLSIn 1936 victory bells were given to Texas Tech as a class gift. The bells rang for the first time at the 1936 class’s graduation. It is said that after the win over TCU, the following year, the bells rang through out the night. The bells kept Lubbock residents up all night. Thereafter, the bell ringing was limited to 30 minutes. Saddle Tramps ring the bells after Texas Tech victories and during special occasions. The Victory Bells - one large and one small, which combine to weigh 1,200 pounds - hang in the east tower of the Administration Building.

WILL ROGERS AND SOAPSUDSOne of the most well known landmarks on campus is the statue of Will Rogers and his horse Soapsuds. This memorial was dedicated on February 16, 1950 by longtime friend of Rogers, Amon G. Carter. Carter believed Texas Tech was the perfect setting for the statue and that it would fit into the traditions and scenery of West Texas.

The statue stands at 9’11” tall and weighs 3,200 pounds; its estimated cost was $25,000. On the base of the statue, the inscription reads “Lovable Old Will Rogers on his favorite horse, ‘Soapsuds,’ riding into the Western sunset.”

Today Texas Tech tradition and legends surrounds the statue. According to one legend, the plan to face Will Rogers so that he could be riding off into the sunset did not work out as it would cause Soapsuds’ rear to be facing downtown. To solve this problem, the horse and Will was turned 23 degrees to the east so the horse’s posterior was facing in the direction of Texas A&M, one of the school’s rivals.

Before every home football game the Saddle Tramps wrap Old Will with red crepe paper. Will Rogers and Soapsuds have also been wrapped up in black crepe paper to mourn national tragedies.

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ROBERT DUNCANChancellor

ADMINISTRATION

DUANE NELLIS, PH.DPresident

M. Duane Nellis was named as the 16th president of Texas Tech University on March 22, 2013. He began his term in June 2013. Nellis comes to Texas Tech from the University of Idaho, where he began serving as president in July 2009. There, he was instrumental in producing record student enrollments, gaining national recognition of the university research mission with dramatic funding increases, and extending university programs to benefit the people of the state educationally and economically. Independent studies now show the university boosts Idaho’s economy by more than $1 billion each year, in part due to Nellis’ Vision 2020 goals that seek to provide a sustainable economic base for the university by 2020.

Nellis also led a major capital campaign at the University of Idaho, “Inspiring Futures”, oversaw over $80 million in campus facility improvements, created the President’s Diversity Council, enhanced what became a nationally award-winning engagement effort through creation of the Office for Community Partnerships, improved major inter-disciplinary initiatives, and significantly improved business partnerships between the University of Idaho and business and commodity groups throughout the Northwest.

As the chief executive officer of Idaho’s nationally recognized research and land-grant university, he was responsible for nearly 14,000 employees and students as well as a budget in excess of $453 million. That responsibility extended to 42 statewide extension offices and nearly 28 other research and educational facilities across the state including campus locations in Boise, Coeur d’Alene and Idaho Falls. This includes general education as well as programs funded separately from the University of Idaho to include the Agricultural Research and Extension Service, the Forest Utilization Research program, the Idaho Geological Survey, the Washington-Idaho Veterinary Program and the multi-state WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho) Medical Education program.

He is recognized nationally and internationally for his research that utilizes satellite data and geographic information systems to analyze various dimensions of the earth’s land surface. This research has been funded by more than 50 sources such as NASA, the National Geographic Society, the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. His research has led to more than 100 articles and reports in a wide range of professional journals, and 17 books and book chapters. He has given more than 100 professional presentations and has been invited to speak at more than 60 universities and related settings internationally.

Nellis is a native of the Northwest: he was born in Spokane, Wash. He met and married his wife, Ruthie, while pursuing his bachelor’s degree in earth sciences/geography at Montana State University. He received his master’s and doctoral degrees in geography from Oregon State University.

Robert L. Duncan became the fourth chancellor of the Texas Tech University System on July 7, 2014.

As chancellor, Duncan is the chief executive officer of all campuses and academic sites of the Texas Tech University System’s four component institutions—Texas Tech University, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Angelo State University and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso. He is focused on providing each university with the resources needed to ensure the academic achievement of all students enrolled in the system institutions. As part of his leadership, the chancellor also works in both Austin and Washington, D.C. to increase funding for all system institutions.

Before becoming chancellor, Duncan served in the Texas Legislature for more than two decades. He was elected to District 84 in the Texas House of Representatives in 1992. In 1996, he won a special election to the Texas Senate, where he served until resigning to become chancellor.

While representing District 28 as State Senator, Duncan crafted major legislation im-pacting Texans and served on three of the Senate’s most powerful committees—Fi-nance, State Affairs and Budget Conference. He served as president pro tempore of the Texas Senate during the 81st Legislative Session and served as a member of the Senate Committee on Higher Education, the Education Committee and the Natural Resources Committee. He was widely recognized as a leader in the Texas Legislature. Texas Month-ly magazine named Duncan to its ‘Ten Best List’ more times than any other member of the legislature.

Duncan also was a law partner at Crenshaw, Dupree and Milam in Lubbock for more than 25 years. He advised clients in insurance law and commercial litigation, among many others areas of his legal practice, and remains ‘of counsel’ for the law firm.

Duncan is a lifelong West Texan. He was raised in Vernon, Texas. He is the only son of five children born to Frank L. Duncan and Robena Formby Duncan. Duncan and his family have a rich heritage with Texas Tech University. His uncle, Marshall Formby, and cousin, Clint Formby, both served on the Texas Tech Board of Regents.

Duncan received his bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics from Texas Tech Uni-versity in 1976. While completing his undergraduate degree, he served as the student body president. Duncan received his doctorate of jurisprudence from the Texas Tech University School of Law in 1981.

Duncan has two children. His daughter, Lindsey Pike, is a public school teacher and counselor, and is married to Wes Pike. His son, Matthew Duncan, is a food distribution sales representative. Chancellor Duncan is married to Terri Duncan. Mrs. Duncan also has two children, Justin Patterson, an IT specialist, and Clayton Patterson, an auto-fi-nancing assistant. All the children are Texas Tech University graduates.

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KIRBY HOCUTTDirector of Athletics

ADMINISTRATION

BRIAN SHANNONFaculty Athletics Representative

Kirby Hocutt was officially named Texas Tech’s 13th athletics director on March 2, 2011.

Hocutt earned his bachelor’s degree from Kansas State in 1995 and his masters of ed-ucation degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2001. He joined Texas Tech Univer-sity after spending three years at the University of Miami beginning in February, 2008 where he oversaw $26 million in new projects, including the construction of a basket-ball practice facility, upgrades to Alex Rodriguez Park, the Neil Schiff Tennis Court, and Cobb Stadium. In 2010 and under his direction, Miami recorded a program-best Gradu-ation Success Rate of 86 percent.

Previously, Hocutt got his first opportunity as an athletic director at the Division I level with Ohio University in 2005. While there, the school won 11 team championships and had four head coaches recognized as conference coaches of the year.

In 2010, Hocutt was recognized with Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal Forty Un-der 40 Award, as one of the most promising young executives in sports business. Hocutt has also served at Kansas State and the University of Oklahoma.

Hocutt currently serves on the NCAA Division I Leadership Council (Big 12 representa-tive), is the chairman of the NCAA Division I Football Recruiting Subcommittee. In 2013, he served as chairman for the Lubbock March of Dimes Campaign.

Brian Shannon is the Charles “Tex” Thornton Professor of Law at the Texas Tech University School of Law, where he has been a member of the law faculty since 1988. In addition to his teaching duties, Professor Shannon serves as the University’s Faculty Athletics Representative to the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference. In that role, Shannon is the Big 12 delegate to the national board for the 1A FAR association. In September 2012 he became president of that organization, which is comprised of faculty athletics representatives at all NCAA Division I institutions in the Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly known as Division 1A.

Shannon earned his law degree in 1982 from the University of Texas School of Law, where he graduated first in his class, and he received a B.S. in Mathematics, summa cum laude, from Angelo State University in 1979. He formerly served as an attorney-advisor in the Office of the General Counsel to the Secretary of the Air Force at the Pentagon, and practiced law at an Austin law firm. During his years at Tech Law he has taught a wide array of classes including Contracts, Criminal Law, Property, Products Liability, Law & Psychiatry, and others. He also served as an associate dean for six years.

Shannon is also an appointed member of the board for the Lubbock Regional MHMR Center, and has been on the board for the last 21 years. Shannon is an elected member of the American Law Institute, is a past president of the Lubbock County Bar Association, and was appointed by the Governor to four terms on the Texas Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities. He is also a past chair of the State Bar of Texas Disability Issues Committee and served as an appointee of the Lt. Governor on the Task Force that re-wrote the state’s criminal competency statutes. He is the author of several books and numerous articles, and he won the Texas Bar Foundation’s Outstanding Law Journal Award in both 2002 and 2008. He was also recognized as an outstanding alumnus of Angelo State in 2004. He has filed briefs in federal courts, the Texas Supreme Court, and the United States Supreme Court. Shannon and his wife, Jeannine, have one daughter, Julia.

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OFFENSELT 62 Le’Raven Clark ______6-5 _ 320 _ Jr-2L ______________ Rockdale, Texas 79 Poet Thomas _______6-5 _ 335 _ Fr-RS ____________ Beverly Hills, Mich.

LG 56 Alfredo Morales _____6-3 _ 320 _ Jr-2L ______________ Arlington, Texas 63 James Polk ________6-6 _ 335 _ Sr-3L _______________ Houston, Texas

C 75 Jared Kaster _______6-3 _ 275 _ Jr-2L _________________Altair, Texas 51 Tony Morales _______6-3 _ 315 _ Jr-SQ ______________ Arlington, Texas

RG 77 Trey Keenan _______6-6 _ 270 _ So-1L ________________ Argyle, Texas 65 Baylen Brown ______6-4 _ 305 _ So-1L ____________ San Antonio, Texas

RT 71 Reshod Fortenberry ___6-5 _ 285 _ Sr-2L ______________ Tylertown, Miss. 58 Josh Outlaw _______6-3 _ 290 _ Fr-RS ________________ Lithonia, Ga.

QB 7 Davis Webb ________6-4 _ 195 _ So-1L _______________ Prosper, Texas

RB 21 DeAndre Washington __5-8 _ 190 _ Jr-2L ____________ Missouri City, Texas 37 Quinton White ______5-7 _ 200 _ So-1L ___________College Station, Texas

WR 3 D.J. Polite-Bray ______6-1 _ 175 _ So-1L ________________ Lithonia, Ga. 6 Devin Lauderdale ___ 5-11 _ 175 _ So-TR _______________ Houston, Texas

WR 11 Jakeem Grant_______5-6 _ 160 _ Jr-2L ______________ Mesquite, Texas 82 Brent Mitcham ______5-8 _ 185 _ Sr-1L _______________ Houston, Texas

WR 4 Bradley Marquez ____ 5-11 _ 200 _ Sr-3L ________________Odessa, Texas 85 Jordan Davis _______5-9 _ 170 _ Sr-2L ______________ Arlington, Texas

WR 2 Reginald Davis ______6-0 _ 190 _ So-1L _______________ Tenaha, Texas 19 Derreck Edwards _____6-1 _ 165 _ Jr-2L ______________ Brenham, Texas

DEFENSEEND 9 Branden Jackson _____6-4 _ 240 _ Jr-2L ______________ McKeesport, Pa. 12 Zach Barnes________6-3 _ 215 _So-SQ _______________ Loganville, Ga.

N 43 Jackson Richards _____6-4 _ 275 _ Jr-2L ______________ Southlake, Texas 94 Donte Phillips ______6-2 _ 280 _ Jr-2L _____________ Milwaukee, Wisc.

T 51 Demetrius Alston ____6-3 _ 260 _ Jr-1L ________________ Norcross, Ga. 93 Keland McElrath _____6-5 _ 280 _ Jr-TR ________________ Ripley, Tenn.

BAN 10 Pete Robertson ______6-3 _ 225 _ Jr-2L ______________ Longview, Texas 6 Kris Williams _______6-1 _ 210 _So-SQ ________________ Dallas, Texas WILL 52 V.J. Fehoko _______ 5-11 _ 225 _ Sr-TR _____________ Honolulu, Hawaii 41 Malik Jenkins _______6-2 _ 205 _ So-1L _________________Ennis, Texas

MIKE 13 Sam Eguavoen ______6-1 _ 220 _ Sr-3L _______________ Garland, Texas 18 Micah Awe ________6-0 _ 210 _ Jr-2L ______________ Arlington, Texas

RAID 34 Kenny Williams _____5-9 _ 225 _ Sr-3L _____________ Pflugerville, Texas 30 Austin Stewart ______6-0 _ 205 _ Sr-2L ______________ Matthews, N.C.

BC 31 Justis Nelson _______6-2 _ 170 _ So-1L ______________ Mesquite, Texas 36 Thierry Nguema ____ 5-10 _ 160 _ So-1L ________________ Corona, Calif.

FS 3 J.J. Gaines ________ 5-10 _ 180 _ So-1L ________________ Irving, Texas 19 Jalen Barnes ______ 5-11 _ 185 _ Fr-RS _____________ Port Arthur, Texas

SS 15 Keenon Ward _______5-9 _ 195 _ So-1L ________________ Snyder, Texas 16 Dorian Crawford _____6-2 _ 200 _ Sr-1L ______________ San Diego, Calif.

FC 14 La’Darius Newbold __ 5-11 _ 195 _ So-1L ______________ Lancaster, Texas

SPECIAL TEAMSLS 57 David Brenner ______6-0 _ 210 _So-SQ ________________ Plano, Texas 52 Parker Bradham _____6-0 _ 210 _ Fr-HS ________________ Aledo, Texas

PK 48 Ryan Bustin _______ 5-11 _ 180 _ Sr-2L ________________Kilgore, Texas 45 Kramer Fyfe ________5-8 _ 165 _ Sr-2L ________________ Austin, Texas

P 42 Taylor Symmank _____6-2 _ 185 _ Jr-1L ______________ McKinney, Texas 45 Kramer Fyfe ________5-8 _ 165 _ Sr-2L ________________ Austin, Texas

KO 45 Kramer Fyfe ________5-8 _ 165 _ Sr-1L ________________ Austin, Texas 42 Taylor Symmank _____6-2 _ 185 _ Jr-1L ______________ McKinney, Texas

H 4 Bradley Marquez ____ 5-11 _ 200 _ Sr-3L ________________Odessa, Texas 85 Jordan Davis _______5-9 _ 170 _ Sr-2L ______________ Arlington, Texas

KR TBD

PR TBD

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COM RED RAIDER FOOTBALLPOST-SPRING - NUMERICAL ROSTERNO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL2 Reginald Davis WR 6-0 192 So-1L Tenaha, Texas/Tenaha2 Andre Ross LB 6-2 234 Jr-1L Calvert, Texas/Calvert/Navarro College3 J.J. Gaines DB 6-0 185 Jr-2L Irving, Texas/Nimitz3 D.J. Polite-Bray WR 5-11 183 So-1L Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King4 Bradley Marquez WR 6-0 203 Sr-3L Odessa, Texas/Odessa5 Gary Moore DL 6-5 226 Fr-RS Clarksville, Texas/Clarksville6 Devin Lauderdale WR 6-0 180 So-TR Houston, Texas/Bellaire/Navarro College6 Kris Williams LB 6-1 230 So-SQ Dallas, Texas/Bryan Adams7 Josh Keys S 6-0 189 Jr-TR Seminary, Miss./Seminary/Mississippi Gulf Coast7 Davis Webb QB 6-5 209 So-1L Prosper, Texas/Prosper8 Collin Bowen LB 6-3 221 Fr-RS Amarillo, Texas/Randall9 Shawn Corker WR 6-1 186 Sr-3L Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons9 Branden Jackson DL 6-4 270 Jr-2L McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport10 Pete Robertson LB 6-3 236 Jr-2L Longview, Texas/Longview11 Jakeem Grant WR 5-6 169 Jr-2L Mesquite, Texas/Horn11 Jacarthy Mack LB 6-1 196 Fr-RS Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King12 Zach Barnes DL 6-2 221 So-1L Loganville, Ga./Grayson13 Sam Eguavoen LB 6-1 225 Sr-3L Garland, Texas/Lakeview Centennial14 Dylan Cantrell WR 6-3 211 So-1L Whitehouse, Texas/Whitehouse14 La’Darius Newbold DB 6-1 201 So-1L Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster15 Keenon Ward DB 5-9 199 So-1L Snyder, Texas/Snyder16 Dorian Crawford DB 6-2 200 Sr-1L San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch/Mt. San Antonio College18 Micah Awe LB 6-0 220 Jr-2L Arlington, Texas/Summitt19 Jalen Barnes DB 6-0 189 Fr-RS Port Arthur, Texas/Memorial21 DeAndre Washington RB 5-8 201 Jr-2L Missouri City, Texas/T. Marshall24 Tyler Middleton DB 6-0 195 Jr-RS Midland, Texas/Midland/Navarro College26 John White DB 5-10 205 Jr-1L Bremond, Texas/Bremond27 Zach Winbush LB 6-1 226 Sr-3L Schertz, Texas/Clemens28 Martin Hill DB 5-10 175 Sr-SQ St. Louis, Mo./Lutheran North/Pierce CC30 Austin Stewart DB 6-0 223 Sr-2L Matthews, N.C./Butler/L.A. Pierce JC31 Justis Nelson DB 6-2 177 So-1L Mesquite, Texas/Dallas Christian32 Brandon Bagley DB 5-10 182 Jr-1L Los Angeles, Calif./Compton/College of Sequoias34 Kenny Williams RB 5-11 228 Sr-3L Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson36 Thierry Nguema DB 5-10 174 So-1L Corona, Calif./Santiago37 Bobby Esiaba LB 6-0 217 Jr-1L Houston, Texas/Dallastown PA37 Quinton White RB 5-7 200 So-1L College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated38 Ja’Deion High WR 5-11 186 Fr-RS Hereford, Texas/Hereford39 Kahlee Woods LB 6-0 224 Fr-RS Sherman, Texas/Sherman40 Rodney Hall RB 5-9 236 Sr-1L Angleton, Texas/Angleton/Tyler JC41 Malik Jenkins LB 6-1 212 So-1L Ennis, Texas/Ennis42 Taylor Symmank K 6-2 192 Jr-1L McKinney, Texas/McKinney Boyd/Southern Arkansas43 Jackson Richards DL 6-4 268 Sr-3L Southlake, Texas/Carroll45 Kramer Fyfe PK 5-8 169 Sr-2L Austin, Texas/Lake Travis45 Caleb Woodward DB 6-0 203 Fr-RS Leander, Texas/Leander48 Ryan Bustin K 5-11 179 Sr-2L Kilgore, Texas/Kilgore/Kilgore College50 Tyler Scalzi LB 6-4 236 So-1L Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound51 Demetrious Alston DL 6-3 267 Jr-1L Norcross, Ga./Norcross/Hutchinson CC51 Tony Morales OL 6-3 315 Jr-SQ Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston52 V.J. Fehoko LB 5-11 220 Sr-TR Honolulu, Hawaii/Farrington/Utah53 Kyle Heffron DS 5-10 222 Fr-RS San Antonio, Texas/Ronald Reagan56 Alfredo Morales OL 6-4 308 Jr-2L Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston57 David Brenner DS 6-0 212 Jr-1L Plano, Texas/Canyon Creek Christian Academy58 Josh Outlaw OL 6-3 295 Fr-RS Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King59 Talor Nunez LB 6-4 240 Fr-RS Midland, Texas/Lee61 Emiliano Renteria OL 6-2 300 So-RS Lamesa, Texas/Lamesa62 Le’Raven Clark OL 6-6 313 Jr-2L Rockdale, Texas/Rockdale63 James Polk OL 6-6 338 Sr-3L Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik65 Baylen Brown OL 6-4 293 So-1L San Antonio, Texas/O’Connor68 Hayden Vinson OL 6-5 289 So-TR San Angelo, Texas/Central/Cisco College70 Cody Hayes OL 6-4 306 Fr-RS Fort Worth, Texas/Eastern Hills71 Rashad Fortenberry OL 6-5 286 Sr-2L Tylertown, Miss./Bowling Green/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC75 Jared Kaster OL 6-3 285 Jr-2L Altair, Texas/Altair Rice77 Trey Keenan OL 6-6 272 So-1L Argyle, Texas/Argyle

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach/Quarterbacks _____________________________________________________________________________ Kliff Kingsbury (Second Season/Texas Tech)Offensive Coordinator/Receivers ____________________________________________________________________________Eric Morris (Second Season /Texas Tech)Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers ____________________________________________________________________ Matt Wallerstedt (Second Season /Kansas State)Co-Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers __________________________________________________________________ Mike Smith (Second Season/Texas Tech)Cornerbacks _______________________________________________________________________________________ Kevin Curtis (Second Season/Texas Tech)Safeties __________________________________________________________________________________________ Trey Haverty (Second Season/Texas Tech)Offensive Line _________________________________________________________________________________ Lee Hays (Second Season/Texas A&M Kingsville)Running Backs _____________________________________________________________________________________ Mike Jinks (Second Season/Angelo State)Defensive Line _________________________________________________________________________________ John Scott Jr. (Second Season/Western Carolina)Special Teams Coordinator _______________________________________________________________________________ Darrin Chiaverini (First Season/Colorado)Head Strength and Conditioning ______________________________________________________________________________Chad Dennis (Second Season/Texas)

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COMRED RAIDER FOOTBALLPOST-SPRING - ALPHABETICAL ROSTER21 DeAndre Washington RB 5-8 201 Jr-2L Missouri City, Texas/T. Marshall7 Davis Webb QB 6-5 209 So-1L Prosper, Texas/Prosper26 John White DB 5-10 205 Jr-1L Bremond, Texas/Bremond37 Quinton White RB 5-7 200 So-1L College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated34 Kenny Williams RB 5-11 228 Sr-3L Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson6 Kris Williams LB 6-0 230 So-SQ Dallas, Texas/Bryan Adams27 Zach Winbush LB 6-1 226 Sr-3L Schertz, Texas/Clemens39 Kahlee Woods LB 6-0 224 Fr-RS Sherman, Texas/Sherman45 Caleb Woodward DB 6-0 203 Fr-RS Leander, Texas/Leander

COACHING STAFFHead Coach/Quarterbacks _____________________________________________________________________________ Kliff Kingsbury (Second Season/Texas Tech)Offensive Coordinator/Receivers ____________________________________________________________________________Eric Morris (Second Season /Texas Tech)Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers ____________________________________________________________________ Matt Wallerstedt (Second Season /Kansas State)Co-Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers __________________________________________________________________ Mike Smith (Second Season/Texas Tech)Cornerbacks _______________________________________________________________________________________ Kevin Curtis (Second Season/Texas Tech)Safeties __________________________________________________________________________________________ Trey Haverty (Second Season/Texas Tech)Offensive Line _________________________________________________________________________________ Lee Hays (Second Season/Texas A&M Kingsville)Running Backs _____________________________________________________________________________________ Mike Jinks (Second Season/Angelo State)Defensive Line _________________________________________________________________________________ John Scott Jr. (Second Season/Western Carolina)Special Teams Coordinator _______________________________________________________________________________ Darrin Chiaverini (First Season/Colorado)Head Strength and Conditioning ______________________________________________________________________________Chad Dennis (Second Season/Texas)

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DEMETRIOUS ALSTONDefensive Line

6-3 • 267 • Junior-1LNorcross, Ga./Norcross High School/Hutchinson CC

51MEET THE RED RAIDERS

2013Played in 12 games (0 starts) with 12 tackles (9 solo)… made two tackles (both assisted) helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at the National University Hol-iday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego… posted one tackle in three consecutive games against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2), No. 4 Baylor (11/16) and at Texas (11/28)… made one tackle (solo) against Iowa State (10/12)… tallied two tackles at Kansas (10/5) during first career road Big 12 game… recorded one tackle against Texas State (9/21)… made one tackle (solo) in first career Big 12 game against No. 24 TCU (9/12)… made first career tackles with a pair (one solo) against Stephen F. Austin (9/7) during first career home game… made career debut at SMU (8/30) in season opener.

HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGEHutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kan.... as a freshman made seven tackles and one sack in the first game of the season before suffering a season-ending injury... Blue Dragons went 9-3 and 6-1 in Jayhawk West Conference play... three-star prospect by ESPN... signed with Cincinnati out of high school... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Cincinnati, Kansas State and Tennessee.

HIGH SCHOOLNorcross High School in Norcross, Ga... helped lead team to a 10-3 overall record and 6-2 league mark during his senior season... recorded 102 tackles in 2011 with 11 sacks and one interception as a senior... High School Coach: Keith Maloof.

PERSONALDemetrius Alston... born December 22, 1992... son of Pam Alston... majoring in exercise and sports science/human science at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: __________________________________ 2 3x, vs. Arizona State (2013)*Tackles For Loss: ____________________________________________ NoneSacks: __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________ NoneFumble Recoveries: __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

MICAH AWELinebacker

6-0 • 220 • Junior-2LArlington, Texas/Summitt

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2013Played in 13 games (0 starts) with 58 tackles (38 solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss (4 yards), one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry... ranked sixth on the team in tackles... made one tackle (assisted) during the Red Raiders 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... made a career-high 11 tackles (six solo) with a quarterback hurry at Texas (11/28)... was one of five Red Raiders (Smith, Porter, Eguavoen) with double-figure tackles against the Longhorns... collected three tackles (all solo) against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... made nine tackles (four solo) at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... notched three tackles (two solo) at West Virginia (10/19)... tallied three tackles (all solo) and broke up a pass against Iowa State (10/12)... recorded four tackles (two solo) at Kansas (10/5)... notched three tackles (three solo) against Texas State (9/21)... posted six tackles (four solo) against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... led the team in tackles for the first time in his career with eight tackles (seven solo) and posted a tackle for a loss in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made season debut making seven tackles (4 solo) in season opener at SMU (8/30)... played 13 games as a freshman making 12 tackles on the season.

2012Played in 13 games (0 starts) with 12 tackles (7 solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss... led all Red Raider true freshmen in tackles... one of just two Red Raider true freshmen to play during the season (OL Jared Kaster)… made at least one tackle in six games... played primarily on special teams... notched four tackles (all assisted) against Minnesota in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium (12/28)... recorded a tackle (solo) against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium... made two tackles (both solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... made one tackle (solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... posted three tackles against New Mexico (9/15)... recorded first career tackle while making one solo and one assisted tackle for a loss at Texas State (9/8)... made career debut in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

HIGH SCHOOLSummit High School in Mansfield, Texas… consensus three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com ... helped lead his team to the second round of the state playoffs in 2011 ... named to the 2011 DFW Class 4A All-Area Team ... Second-Team Class 4A All-State selection by OldCoach.com ... First-Team Class 4A District 7 ... Class 4A District 7 Defensive Most Valuable Player… High School Coach: Travis Pride.

PERSONALMicah Awe… born January 4, 1994 in Lagos, Nigeria… son of Charles and Abigail Awe… father graduated from UT Arlington while his mother is a graduate of Texas Tech… has three younger siblings, brothers Paul and Andrew, and sister, Ann… hobbies include creating things on the computer, making beats and playing videos… petroleum engineering major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles __________________________________________ 11, at Texas (2013)Tackles For Loss ______________________________ 1, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Sacks ____________________________________________ 1, at SMU (2013)Interceptions ______________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered ___________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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BRANDON BAGLEYDefensive Back

5-10 • 182 • Junior-1LLos Angeles, Calif./Compton/College of Sequoias

32MEET THE RED RAIDERS

2013Scout team member… did not play.

2012Played in nine games (0 starts) with five tackles (4 solo)... also played primarily on special teams in the final two games of the season at Oklahoma State (11/17) and against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium... collected two tackles (both solo) against Kansas (11/10)... made one tackle against No. 22 Texas (11/3)... tallied one tackle (solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... recorded first career tackles with two (both solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made career debut on special teams in Big 12 opener at Iowa State (9/29).

COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIASCollege of the Sequoias in Visalia, Calif… played one season for College of the Sequoias helping lead the team to a 4-6 record while facing five ranked opponents, including four top-10 ranked teams… made nine tackles and led the team with three interceptions.

HIGH SCHOOLCompton High School in Compton, Calif… made 18 tackles during his senior season… averaged 18 yards per punt return… ranked among the top 500 prep players in the state of California… also competed in track and field, basketball and wrestling… High School Coaches: Calvin Bryant, Curtis Seymoure, Randy Harrel, Derrick Anderson and Ricky Carrigan.

PERSONALBrandon Bagley… born February 24, 1993 in Compton, Calif… son of Leon Bagley and Margaret Flovrnoy… has six brothers, Roderick, Antoine, Darrel, Tyrese, Marcus and Leon and three sisters, Tisha, Sonika and Kierya… undeclared major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles _______________________________________2 2x, vs. Kansas (2012)*Tackles For Loss _____________________________________________ NoneSacks ___________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions ______________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered ___________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

JALEN BARNESDefensive Back

6-0 • 189 • Freshman-RSPort Arthur, Texas/Memorial

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2013Redshirt season… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLMemorial High School in Port Arthur, Texas... recorded 54 tackles, one interception and five pass breakups as a senior... helped lead team to an 8-3 overall record and 4-2 record in league play... three-star prospect by ESPN and 24/7 Sports ... ranked in the Top 100 nationally at his position by ESPN ... Port Arthur News Super Team selection ... First Team All-District 21-5A ... as a junior, compiled 49 tackles, four tackles for a loss and three interceptions ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi State, North Texas, Oklahoma State, San Jose State, Tulsa and Utah... High School Coach: Kenny Harrison.

PERSONALJalen Barnes... born September 25, 1994... son of Solomon and Andetria Jones... a business man-agement major at Texas Tech.

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ZACH BARNESDefensive Line

6-2 • 221 • Sophomore-1LLoganville, Ga./Grayson

12MEET THE RED RAIDERS

2013Played in five games (0 starts) with two tackles (both solo) and one fumble recovery for three yards… made one tackle (solo) with first career fumble recovery in first career road Big 12 game at Kansas (10/5)… made first career tackle (solo) against Stephen F. Austin (9/7) in first career home game… made career debut in season opener at SMU (8/30).

HIGH SCHOOLGrayson High School in Loganville, Ga.... three-star prospect by ESPN and 24/7 Sports ... helped guide team to a state championship in 2011 and a Region 8-6A Championship in 2012 ... collect-ed nine sacks and 15 tackles for loss during senior season... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Tennessee, BYU and Cincinnati... High School Coach: Mickey Conn.

PERSONALZachary Barnes... born September 25, 1994... son of Zachary and Kris Barnes... father, Zachary, was a ninth-round NFL Draft pick by the San Diego Chargers in 1984 after a collegiate career at Alabama State as a defensive tackle... an undeclared major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: ______________________________________ 1 2x, at Kansas (2013)*Tackles For Loss: ____________________________________________ NoneSacks: __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________ NoneFumble Recoveries: __________________________________1, at Kansas (2013)* Indicates most recent high

COLLIN BOWENLinebacker

6-3 • 221 • Freshman-RSAmarillo, Texas/Randall

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2013Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLRandall High School in Amarillo, Texas... went 20-2 as a starting varsity quarterback at Randall and tallied a 30-2 mark as a quarterback during his entire prep career... District 3-4A Offensive Most Valuable Player during 2011 and 2012 seasons... two-year captain... earned 4A All-State Honorable Mention as both a junior and senior... tallied over 1,000 passing and 1,000 rushing yards during both junior and senior seasons... started nine games at outside linebacker as a soph-omore while earning all-district honorable mention accolades... High School Coach: Bryan Wood.

PERSONALCollin Bowen... born October 18, 1994... son of Don and Sheryl Bowen... a computer engineering major at Texas Tech.

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DAVID BRENNERDeep Snapper

6-0 • 212 • Junior-1LPlano, Texas/Canyon Creek Christian Academy

57MEET THE RED RAIDERS

2013Played in all 13 games (0 starts) as the team’s deep snapper… worked directly with kicker Ryan Bustin who set numerous school records during his junior season, including field goals made in a single-season (23), most points scored by a Texas Tech junior in a season (121), most points scored in a single-season by a kicker (121) and field goals attempted in a single-season (27) to name a few.

2012Scout team member.

2011Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOLCanyon Creek Christian Academy in Richardson, Texas… helped lead high school to back-to-back state championships in 2009 and 2010… team went undefeated during the 2010 season… named all-state (linebacker) in 2009 and 2010… tallied 50 tackles with two interceptions during junior season… tallied 60 tackles and two interceptions in senior campaign… also involved with Fellowship Christian Athletes… High School Coaches: Derrell Oliver and Chris Shaw.

PERSONALDavid Christian Brenner… born November 30, 1992, in Fort Worth, Texas… son of Wells and Melissa Brenner… has an older brother, Samuel, and an older sister, Hannah… father, Wells, was a punter at UT Arlington… enjoys hanging out with friends… majoring in exercise and sports science at Texas Tech.

BAYLEN BROWNOffensive Line

6-4 • 293 • Sophomore-1LSan Antonio, Texas/O’Connor

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2013Played in 11 games (3 starts) while starting the final three games of the season… made starts against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) and Texas (11/28) at right guard and started against No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at left guard in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.

HIGH SCHOOLO’Connor High School in Helotes, Texas... three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 24/7 Sports ... ranked No. 27 offensive guard in 2013 class by Rivals ... member of Rivals Texas Post-season Top-100 ... Lone Star Recruiting Top-100 ... ranked No. 19 offensive guard in the nation by 24/7 Sports ... selected to the O-D All-American Bowl ... Honorable Mention All-State ... First Team All-District selection three consecutive years ... graded out at 96 percent with 53 pancakes and 78 knockdowns ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Baylor, Houston, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, Purdue and Tulsa... High School Coach: James Malesky.

PERSONALBaylen Brown... born May 5, 1994... son of Andy and Shannon Brown... a history major at Texas Tech.

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RYAN BUSTINPlacekicker

5-11 • 179 • Senior-2LKilgore, Texas/Kilgore/Kilgore College

48MEET THE RED RAIDERS

2013All-Big 12 (Honorable Mention)... Lou Groza Award Semifinalist (Nation’s Top Kicker)... Academic All-Big 12 (2nd Team)... Midseason San Antonio Express-News All-Big 12 (1st Team)... Midsea-son Phil Steele All-Big 12 (2nd Team)... Lou Groza Place Kicker National ‘Star of the Week’ Award (Oct. 7)... Lou Groza Place Kicker National ‘Star of the Week’ Award (Sept. 30)... Preseason College Football News All-Big 12 (2nd Team)... Preseason Athlon All-Big 12 (3rd Team)... played in 13 games, made 23-of-27 field goals (20-29 YARDS: 13-for-13... 30-39 YARDS: 9-for-11... 40-49 YARDS: 1-for-3)... NCAA RANKINGS: leads all active players in career field goal attempts/game (1.96)... second in field goals attempted (27)... third among active players in career field goals made/game (1.54)... third in field goals made (23)... sixth in field goals made/game (1.8)... sixth among active players in caerer points/game (8.9)... sixth in scoring among kickers (121)... 11th in scoring (121)... 22nd in field goal percentage (.852)... 27th in PATs made (52)... 28th among active players in career field goal attempts (40)... BIG 12 RANKINGS: led the league in field goals attempted (27)... led the league in field goals made in a single-game (4 at Kansas, 4 vs. Texas State)... led the league in points scored kicking in a single game (18 at Kansas)... led the league in field goals attempted in a single-game (5 at Kansas)... second in field goals made (23)... second in field goals made/game (1.8)... second in scoring among kickers (121)... third in scoring (121)... third in PATs made (52)... third in field goal percentage (.852)... TEXAS TECH RANKINGS: owns school record for most field goals in a single-season (23)... owns school record for most points scored in a season by a junior (121)... owns school record for most points scored in a season by a kicker (121)... owns school record for most field goals made in a two-year career (40)... owns school record for most points scored (kicking) in a single-game (18 at Kansas: 4 FG, 6 PAT)... owns school record for most field goals attempted in a season (27)... owns school record for field goal percentage (.852, 23-for-27)... shares school record for most field goals made in a single-game (4 at Kansas, 4 vs. Texas State)... third in career PATs (111)... fourth in single-season scoring (121)... fifth in career field goals (40)... seventh in career scoring (231)... made multiple field goals in seven games - most by a Red Raider in a season in over 22 years... has made multiple field goals 13 times during career... has twice kicked a school record (done 12 times overall) four field goals in a single-game (vs. Texas State/at Kansas)... made 4-of-5 PAT attempts and connected on a 23-yard field goal helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... field goal attempt in bowl game set a new school record for field goals attempted in a season... had streak of eight consec-utive field goals made snapped missing a 40-yard attempt at Texas (11/28)... went 1-of-2 in field goal tries at Texas (made 32) and made only PAT attempt... did not attempt a field goal while making 4-of-5 PAT attempts (3rd attempt was blocked) against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... made both field goal attempts (23, 31) and was 2-of-3 in PAT attempts against Kansas State (11/9)... blocked PAT attempt against the Wildcats snapped his streak of 101 consecutive made PAT attempts (2012-2013)... marked the first blocked PAT attempt by a Red Raider since 2008 (vs. Nebraska)... broke the school record for field goals made in a season with a 32-yard field goal in the first quarter against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... connected on two field goals (32, 26) and was 4-of-4 in PAT attempts against the Cowboys... fourth and final PAT against OSU marked 100 career PATs... made a 34-yard field goal and was a perfect 3-of-3 in PAT attempts at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... field goal tied the all-time school record (17) for field goals in a single-season... joined the list last season of those Tech kickers with 17 field goals in a season... was a perfect 3-of-3 in field goals (21, 36, 26) and made 4-of-4 PAT attempts at West Virginia (10/19)... missed only field goal try (34 yards) against Iowa State (10/12) and was 6-of-6 in PAT attempts... snapped streak of making at least one field goal in five straight games... made four field goals in back-to-back games (vs. Texas State/at Kansas)... tied a school record with four made field goals for the second consecutive game with makes from 23, 25, 28 and 31 yards out at Kansas (10/5)... was also a perfect 6-for-6 in PAT attempts against the Jayhawks... tied a school record with 4-of-4 field goal attempts (29, 21, 27, 36) and made 3-of-3 PAT attempts against Texas State (9/21)... marked 11th time in school history a Red Raider made four field goals in a game (last coming in 2011 - Donnie Carona vs. No. 23 Texas A&M)... made a pair of field goals (39, 37) and was 2-for-2 in PAT attempts against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... connected on a 28-yard field goal and made 8-of-8 PAT attempts in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made season

debut connecting on both field goals attempted (43 yards, 27 yards) both coming in the first half of the season opener at SMU (8/30)... also made 5-of-5 PAT attempts in season opener.

2012All-Big 12 (Honorable Mention)... Midseason Phil Steele All-Big 12 (3rd Team)... College Football Performance Award - Hon. Mention National Placekicker of the Week (9/10)... NCAA RANKINGS: 41st in scoring (100)... BIG 12 RANKINGS: fourth in field goals attempted (24)... fourth in field goals made (17)... fifth in PATs made (59)... fifth in field goal percentage (70.8)... sixth in points scoring (110)... sixth in scoring points/game (8.5)... TEXAS TECH RECORD BOOK: tied all-time re-cord for field goals made in a season (17)... first Red Raider since 1991 (Lin Elliott) and fourth Tech kicker of all-time to make 17 in a season... broke school record for points scored by a kicker (110)... became the 14th kicker in school history to be perfect in PAT attempts in a season (59-of-59)... fifth in PATs made (59)... made 17-of-24 field goals and 59-of-59 in PAT attempts... was 6-of-7 from 20-29 yards... 8-of-10 from 30-39 yards... 2-of-5 from 40-49 yards and 1-of-2 from +50 yards... longest made field goal of the season was a 50-yard field goal against Texas State... started his career with six consecutive made field goals to start the season (31, 36, 37, 38, 50, 21)... made two field goals - including the game-winner as time expired - and was 4-of-4 in PAT attempts against Minnesota (12/28) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium... kicked the game-winning field goal as time in regulation expired to give Tech a 34-31 victory over the Golden Gophers... field goal tied the school record for most field goals made in a sin-gle-season (17)... is one of four Red Raiders to connect on 17 field goals in a season... became the first Red Raider to kick a game-winning field goal in regulation with less than a minute re-maining since Alex Trilica nailed a 41-yard field goal with 0:07 in the 2008 Gator Bowl (gave Tech a 31-28 win over Virginia)... made a 29-yard field goal and was 6-of-6 in PAT attempts against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium... perfect 3-of-3 in PATs at No. 24 Oklahoma State (11/17)... made 5-of-5 PAT attempts and connected on 2-of-3 field goal tries (29, 27, missed 41) against Kansas (11/10)... made 3-of-4 field goal attempts (29, 41, 33 - missed 23, blocked) against No. 22 Texas (11/3)... connected on 3-of-3 PAT attempts, made a 37-yard field goal and had a 50-yard attempt blocked at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made 6-of-6 PAT attempts at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... perfect of 7-of-7 PAT attempts and missed only field goal attempt from 41 yards (3rd quarter, 6:33) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... connected on both field goals attempted (35 & 43 yards) and made both PAT attempts against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... made a 39-yard field goal and missed a 41-yard field goal in the fourth quarter at Iowa State (9/29) while connecting on all three PATs... connected on seven PATs and missed only field goal attempt from 39 yards... snapped a streak of five consecutive field goals during the first two games... made both field goal attempts (38, 50) and was a perfect 7-of-7 in PAT attempts at Texas State (9/8)... 50-yard field goal marked the first by a Red Raider since 2010 (Donnie Carona - 52 yards - vs. Weber State)... went 3-for-3 in field goal attempts (31, 36, 37) and a perfect 5-for-5 in PAT attempts in career debut in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1)... became the first Red Raider in over 12 years to connect on three field goals in a career debut.

2011Redshirt season.

KILGORE COLLEGEKilgore College (NJCAA) in Kilgore, Texas… doubled as the place kicker and punter… was a perfect 19-of-19 in PAT attempts… connected on 13 field goals, ranking tied for third in the nation… posted a season-long 49-yard field goal… also averaged 41.4 yards per punt (7 punts, 290 yards)… perhaps top performance came against Arkansas Baptist while hitting six extra points and making field goals of 49-yards, 46-yards and 45-yards in 51-7 victory… Head Coach: J.J. Eckert.

HIGH SCHOOLKilgore High School in Kilgore, Texas… a four-year varsity starter, making 45 career varsity starts (school record)… one of the all-time leading scorers in school history… four-time all-district selection… High School Coach: Mike Vallery.

PERSONALRyan Christopher Bustin… born June 28, 1991… son of Bobby and Sherry Bustin… majoring in business management at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSField Goals Attempts __________________________________5, at Kansas (2013)Field Goals Made _________________________________ 4 2x, at Kansas (2013)*Longest Field Goal Made ____________________________ 50, at Texas State (2012)Field Goals Blocked _____________________________ 1 2x, vs. Kansas State (2013)PATs Attempted ______________________________ 8, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)PATs Made _________________________________ 8, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)* Indicates most recent high

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DYLAN CANTRELLWide Receiver

6-3 • 211 • Sophomore-1LWhitehouse, Texas/Whitehouse

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2013Played in 11 games (0 starts) with nine receptions for 70 yards with one touchdown catch… av-eraged 7.8 yards/reception… made one reception for three yards against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington… made two receptions, including first career touchdown reception (4 yards) from fellow freshman Davis Webb in the fourth quarter at Kansas (10/5) to give Tech a 54-10 lead with 10:30 left in the game... made career debut making six receptions for 56 yards against Stephen F. Austin (9/7) in the home opener.

HIGH SCHOOLWhitehouse High School in Whitehouse, Texas... helped lead Whitehouse to a 10-2 overall record in 2012 with a trip to the Class 4A Division II Area Playoffs... marked only the third 10-win season in school history... hauled in 66 catches during senior year for 1,396 yards ... averaged 21 yards per catch and scored 15 touchdowns ... four-star prospect by Scout, three-star prospect by Rivals, ESPN and 24/7 Sports ... ranked No. 36 wide receiver in class of 2013 by Scout ... member of the Rivals Texas Postseason Top-100 and Lone Star Recruiting’s Top-100 ... ranked No. 87 on ESPN Top-100 Midlands ... First Team All-State by the Texas AP Sports Editors ... Second Team All-State by OldCoach.com ... unanimous First Team All-District 14-4A selection ... big and physical receiver that will play the “Y” position at Texas Tech ... as a junior, caught 86 passes for 1,402 yards with 21 receiving touchdowns while averaging 16.3 yards per catch... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Arkansas, West Virginia, Washington State, Minnesota, Louisiana Tech, Ole Miss and Mississippi State... High School Coach: Randy McFarlin.

PERSONALDylan Cantrell... born June 29, 1994... son of Kenny and Shelly Cantrell... an exercise and sports science major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _________________________________ 6, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Yards ___________________________________ 56, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Touchdowns ________________________________ 1, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Longest Reception ___________________________ 16, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)All-Purpose Yards ____________________________ 56, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)* Indicates most recent high

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LE’RAVEN CLARKOffensive Line

6-6 • 313 • Junior-2LRockdale, Texas/Rockdale

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2013ESPN Big 12 All-Bowl Team… played in all 13 games (13 starts) while starting all 13 games at left tackle… has made 26 consecutive starts on the Red Raider offensive line dating back to 2012… All-Big 12 (2nd Team)… AP All-Big 12 (1st Team)… Big 12 Broadcasters All-Confer-ence (2nd Team)… San Antonio Express-News All-Big 12 (2nd Team)… Athlon All-Big 12 (1st Team)… Midseason FOX Sports All-Big 12 (1st Team)… Midseason Phil Steele All-Big 12 (1st Team)… Midseason San Antonio Express-News All-Big 12 (1st Team)… Preseason All-Big 12 (Media)… Lombardi Award Watch List (Top Lineman or Linebacker)… Outland Trophy Watch List (Top Interior Lineman)… Preseason Phil Steele All-Big 12 (1st Team)… Preseason Athlon All-Big 12 (1st Team)… dominated on the offensive line during the Red Raiders 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego while shutting down the Sun Devils and holding them without a sack.

2012Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-America (1st Team)… Scout.com Freshman All-America (2nd Team)… All-Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year (Honorable Mention)… Ac-ademic All-Big 12 (2nd Team)… ESPN All-Big 12 Freshman Team (1st Team)… Dallas Morning News All-Big 12 (Honorable Mention)… Phil Steele All-Big 12 (3rd Team)… Phil Steele All-Big 12 Freshman Team (2nd Team)… played in 13 games (13 starts) with all 13 starts at right guard on the offensive line… part of the offensive line that helped pave the way for the Red Raider running backs that rushed for 1,674 yards during the regular season (12 games) – the most by Texas Tech since 1998 (2,219).

2011Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLRockdale High School in Rockdale, Texas… four-star prospect by Scout ... three-star by Rivals and ESPN.com ... PrepStar All-Midlands team ... No. 24 on Superprep Texas 120 ... No. 37 Superprep All-America Offensive Lineman ... earned District 23-3A honors on both the offensive and defen-sive lines his junior and senior years … earned All-State honors as a senior… helped lead high school to four consecutive trips to the state playoffs… named Under Armour All-American… High School Coach: Jeff Miller.

PERSONALLeRaven Clark… born April 22, 1993, in Bryan, Texas… son of Melvin Clark and Angelena Al-corn… has six siblings, including five sisters, La’Taira, La’Keshia, Crystal, Cheri and Rachel, and one older brother, Omar… has six relatives who have played sports either in college or profes-sionally… enjoys fishing, hunting and video games.

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SHAWN CORKERWide Receiver

6-1 • 186 • Senior-3LFort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons

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2013Played in 12 games (0 starts) with three receptions for 18 yards and making six tackles (all solo) on special teams… made one tackle (solo) at West Virginia (10/19)… collected one tackle (solo) against Iowa State (10/12)… made a season-high three tackles (all solo) at Kansas (10/5) in Big 12 road opener… made one reception in back-to-back games against No. 24 TCU (9/12) and against Texas State (9/21)… made season debut catching one pass for nine yards in season opener at SMU (8/30).

2012Played in one game (0 starts) while playing on defense against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Sta-dium.

2011Played in nine games (0 starts) with two catches for 15 yards receiving… averaged 7.5 yards per receptions and 1.7 yards receiving per contest… also played on the defensive side of the ball as a defensive back while making five tackles (three solo)… made two tackles (one solo) at No. 25 Texas (11/5)… made two tackles (one solo) against Iowa State (10/29)… made one catch for three yards against Nevada (9/24)… made first career reception at New Mexico for a gain of 12 yards… made career debut in season opener against Texas State (9/3) as a wide receiver.

2010Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLAmong the SuperPrep Florida 115 … ranked No. 58 nationally among wide receivers (Rivals) … caught 58 passes for 741 yards and 11 touchdowns during senior season … No. 54 ranked overall player in Florida … had 33 catches for 720 yards and nine scores as a junior.

PERSONALShawn Corker … born February 9, 1992 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida … son of Melvina Corker … majoring in business.

CAREER HIGHSReceptions __________________________________ 1 5x, vs. Texas State (2013)*Yards _______________________________________12, at New Mexico (2011)Touchdowns _______________________________________________ NoneLongest Reception _______________________________12, at New Mexico (2011)All-Purpose Yards ________________________________12, at New Mexico (2011)Tackles __________________________________________3, at Kansas (2013)Tackles For Loss _____________________________________________ NoneSacks ___________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions ______________________________________________ NoneINT Returned for Touchdowns _____________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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DORIAN CRAWFORDDefensive Back

6-2 • 200 • Senior-1LSan Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch/Mt. SAC

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2013Played in four games (0 starts) with two tackles (both solo)… made a season-high two tack-les (both solo) against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington… made career debut against Texas State (9/21) at Jones AT&T Stadium.

MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGEMt. San Antonio College in Walnut, Calif. (California Community College Athletic Association)... played one season at Mt. San Antonio College in 2012... helped lead team to an 11-1 overall record, 6-0 conference mark and appearance in the Southern California semifinals suffering a 30-21 loss to Bakersfield... made 35 tackles (21 solo) with three tackles for a loss, two interceptions and four pass breakups during sophomore season in 2012... season-high seven tackles (4 solo) with an interception against Bakersfield (9/8/12)... recorded a pair of interceptions during the opening three games of the season... earned all-conference second team honors in 2012... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: California, Utah, Louisiana Tech, Texas State and Utah State... Junior College Head Coach: Bob Jastrab.

HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITYHumboldt State University in Arcata, Calif. (NCAA D-II)... played one season at Humboldt State in 2011... team finished 2011 season with a 9-1 overall record and with a 7-1 record in Great North-west Athletic Conference play... redshirted during the 2010 season... Head Coach: Rob Smith.

HIGH SCHOOLScripps Ranch High School in San Diego, Calif.... named all-country and All-Eastern League first team as a senior... named a team captain during senior season... posted 12 tackles during 2009 season... named San Diego Hall of Fame Player of the Week and Cal Stars Player of the Month during senior season... High School Coach: Joe Meyer.

PERSONALDorian Crawford... born February 15, 1992... son of Aarmayl Crawford and Fatimah Abdullah... a sports management major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: _________________________________________ 2, vs. Baylor (2013)Tackles For Loss: _____________________________________________ NoneSacks: __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered: __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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JORDAN DAVISWide Receiver

5-10 • 176 • Senior-2LArlington, Texas/Arlington/SW Oklahoma State

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2013Played in 11 games (1 start) making 28 receptions for 243 yards with one touchdown while aver-aging 8.7 yards/catch and 22.1 yards/game... made two receptions for three yards and returned one punt helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the Na-tional University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... made one catch for six yards at Texas (11/28)... caught four passes for 33 yards against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... posted a season-high six receptions for 38 yards against Kansas State (11/9)... made five catches for 37 yards and returned one punt for four yards against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... had one catch for 17 yards and returned two punts for 25 yards at No. 12 Oklahoma (11/26)... made three receptions for 33 yards and made two punt returns for nine yards at West Virginia (10/19)... had a catch for six yards against Texas State (9/21)... made season debut with five receptions for a season-high 70 yards and scored first career touchdown - the first of the season for the Red Raiders - a 33-yard pass from true freshman QB Baker Mayfield at SMU (8/30).

2012Played in 13 games (1 start) with seven receptions and 58 receiving yards... averaged 4.5 yards per game and 8.3 yards per reception... caught at least one pass in the first three games of the season... made a reception in each of the final two games of the season... caught one pass for six yards against Minnesota (12/28) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium... caught one pass for nine yards against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium (11/24)... one of 13 Tech receivers to make a catch against New Mexico (9/15) while tallying one reception for 10 yards... caught two passes for 10 yards at Texas State (9/8)... made career debut with two catches for 23 yards (long 14) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

2011Redshirt season.

SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYPlayed in 11 games and made 20 receptions for 225 yards (11.2 avg.) with a team-leading three touchdowns… Head Coach: Dan Cocannouer.

HIGH SCHOOLArlington High School in Arlington, Texas… helped lead high school to the fourth round of the state playoffs… named all-district twice during his prep career… High School Coach: Scott Peach

PERSONALJordan Alexander Davis… born June 9, 1992, in Arlington, Texas… son of Clint and Mary Da-vis… has two older brothers, Danny and Bryan… enjoys golfing and playing ping-pong… majoring in university studies at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ___________________________________ 6, vs. Kansas State (2013)Yards ___________________________________________ 70, at SMU (2013)Touchdowns ________________________________________ 1, at SMU (2013)Longest Reception ___________________________________ 33, at SMU (2013)All-Purpose Yards ____________________________________ 70, at SMU (2013)* Indicates most recent high

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REGINALD DAVISWide Receiver

6-0 • 192 • Sophomore-1LTenaha, Texas/Tenaha

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2013ESPN Big 12 All-Bowl Team… played in all 13 games (1 start) making 15 receptions for 200 yards with three touchdowns while averaging 13.3 yards/catch and 15.4 yards/game... made 11 kick returns for 297 yards (27.0 avg.) with one return for a touchdown... made one catch for a sea-son-long 38 yards and became the second player in school history (Jakeem Grant - 2012) to return a kickoff for a touchdown during a bowl game with a 90-yard return for a touchdown helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... had an impressive performance in regular season finale at Texas (11/28) catching a season-high four passes with a season-high 33 yards (long 32) with a career-high 102 all-purpose yards (33 REC, 69 PR)... caught a touchdown pass and hauled in two receptions for 30 yards against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... had one catch for 13 yards against Kansas State (11/9)... posted two receptions for three yards against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... made one catch for four yards at West Virginia (10/19)... returned one kickoff for 19 yards at Kansas (10/5)... caught one pass for 23 yards against Texas State (9/21)... made one reception for 11 yards against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... caught a touchdown pass for the second straight game - a 23-yard strike from freshman QB Davis Webb - in the fourth quarter against Stephen F. Austin (9/7) in his first career home game... became the first Red Raid-er to having a receiving touchdown in his first two career games since Michael Crabtree (2007)... made career debut in season opener at SMU (8/30) while catching first career touchdown pass from freshman QB Baker Mayfield with a 22-yard reception in the fourth quarter to give Tech a 41-16 lead over the Mustangs.

2012Redshirt season. Scout team member.

HIGH SCHOOLTenaha High School in Tenaha, Texas… consensus four-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, ESPN.com and MaxPreps ... member of the ESPNU 150 ... SUPERPREP All-Southwest team ... compiled 1,915 yards on 172 attempts during his senior season as a running back ... scored an eye-catching 35 touchdowns ... as a junior he rushed for 1,346 yards and caught 10 passes for 194 yards ... helped lead his team to a Class 1A Division II State Championship in 2011 ... in the state championship game, he rushed for 226 yards and three touchdowns, was 10-of-21 passing for 242 yards and two touchdowns and returned a punt 80 yards for a score ... named the 2011 Class A State MVP by OldCoach.com ... District 12 1A MVP ... Class 1A Offensive MVP by the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors ... Offensive MVP and First-Team All-State by the TAPSE ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Kansas, Arkansas, Baylor, Michigan, Missouri, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, TCU and Texas A&M… High School Coaches: Terry Ward, Scott Tyner, Antonio Holmes, Ian White, Kevin Cates and Mike Barber.

PERSONALReginald Davis… born September 14, 1993 in Galveston, Texas… son of the late Reginald Davis and the late Denita Steadman… has two older siblings, Brandon Cooks and Reginald Turner… hobbies include playing basketball and hanging out with friends… majoring in finance at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ________________________________________ 4, at Texas (2013)Yards _____________________________________ 38, vs. Arizona State (2013)Touchdowns ____________________________________ 1 3x, vs. Baylor (2013)*Longest Reception _____________________________ 38, vs. Arizona State (2013)All-Purpose Yards _____________________________ 151, vs. Arizona State (2013)Kickoff Returns ______________________________3 2x, vs. Arizona State (2013)*Kickoff Return Yards ___________________________ 113, vs. Arizona State (2013)Longest Kickoff Return ___________________________ 90, vs. Arizona State (2013)Kickoff Return for a Touchdown _______________________ 1, vs. Arizona State (2013)* Indicates most recent high

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SAM EGUAVOENLinebacker

6-1 • 225 • Senior-3LGarland, Texas/Lakeview Centennial

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2013Played in all 13 games (13 starts) with 70 tackles (46 solo), 6.5 tackles for loss (20 yards), 1.5 sacks, three quarterback hurries, two pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recov-ery... ranked third on the team in tackles... BIG 12 RANKINGS: 26th in total tackles (70)... 28th in solo tackles (46)... 33rd in tackles/game (5.4)... made five tackles (all solo) and was one of three Red Raiders with a sack helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... had a sea-son-high 10 tackles (four solo) as one of five Red Raiders with double-figure tackles at Texas (11/28)... made eight tackles (six solo) with a forced fumble against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... posted five tackles (all solo) with a tackle for a loss and broke up a pass against Kansas State (11/9)... notched seven tackles (five solo) with one tackle for a loss against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... posted six tackles (all assisted) with one fumble recovery at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... recorded four tackles (three solo) at West Virginia (10/19)... made five tackles (all solo) and posted two quarterback hurries against Iowa State (10/12)... tied for the team lead with six tackles (three solo) (Will Smith) and recorded 1.5 tackles for a loss at Kansas (10/5)... had one tackle for a loss (solo) and broke up one pass against Texas State (9/21)... record-ed eight tackles (six solo) - the third most on the team - against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... made season debut with five tackles (3 solo) and first career sack in season opener at SMU (8/30).

2012Played in 13 games (9 starts) and made 52 tackles (37 solo, 15 assisted) and collected 1.5 tackles for a loss... led all underclassmen (freshmen, sophomores) on the team in tackles... posted five or more tackles in four of the last six games played... notched multiple tackles in 11-of-13 games played... posted seven tackles (two solo) against Minnesota (12/28) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium... second on the team with eight tackles (seven solo) against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium... had five tackles (three solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss at No. 24 Oklahoma State (11/17)... tallied four tackles (all solo) with a tackle for a loss against Kansas (11/10)... had three tackles (all solo) against No. 22 Texas (11/3)... tied for the team lead with eight tackles (four solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made four tackles (all solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... had two tackles (both solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... notched one tackle (solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... had three tackles (all solo) at Iowa State (9/29)... posted a tackle (solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... recorded two tackles (both solo) at Texas State (9/8)... tied for second on the team with four tackles (three solo) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

2011Big 12 All-Freshman Team Defense (Rivals.com)... played in 12 games (5 starts) making 30 tackles (25 solo) with one tackle for a loss of a yard... second on the team among all fresh-men in tackles (LB Blake Dees, 32)... made 11 tackles (nine solo) against No. 18 Baylor at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington (11/26)... posted one tackle (solo) at No. 25 Texas (11/5)... collected one tackle (solo) against Iowa State (10/29)... made three tackles (two solo) at No. 1 Oklahoma (10/22)... assisted on one tackle at Kansas (10/1)... second on the team with eight tackles (all solo), including one tackle for a loss of a yard against Nevada (9/24)... made first career start at linebacker and made two tackles (one solo) at New Mexico (9/17)... made collegiate debut with three tackles (all solo) in season opener against Texas State (9/3).

HIGH SCHOOLLakeview Centennial High School in Garland, Texas… three-star prospect by Rivals and ESPN.com ... Second-Team District 10-5A ... posted 118 total tackles as a senior with 64 solo and 55 assisted ... logged four sacks, one interception, two pass deflections, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries… also played basketball as a prep… High School Coach: Don Willis.

MEET THE RED RAIDERSPERSONALSam Ehi Eguavoen… born February 22, 1993, in Dallas, Texas… son of Esosa and Patience Eguavoen… has an older sister, LaTricia, an older brother, Andre, and a younger brother, Owen… enjoys drawing and singing… majoring in art at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles _________________________________________ 11, vs. Baylor (2011)Tackles For Loss ___________________________________ 1.5, at Kansas (2013)Sacks ____________________________________ 1 2x, vs. Arizona State (2013)*Interceptions ______________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered _________________________________1, at Oklahoma (2013)* Indicates most recent high

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BOBBY ESIABALinebacker

6-0 • 217 • Junior-1LHouston, Texas/Dallastown, PA

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2013Played in seven games (0 starts) with three tackles (two solo)… played primarily on special teams… made one tackle (solo) at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)… posted a season-high two tack-les (one solo) in first career Big 12 game at Kansas (10/5)… made career debut at SMU (8/30) during the season opener.

2012Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at Dallastown PA High School.

PERSONALChinedu Esiaba… born October 30, 1993… Son of Chinkata Esiaba.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: _________________________________________2, at Kansas (2013)Tackles For Loss: ____________________________________________ NoneSacks: __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered: __________________________________________ None*Indicates most recent high

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V.J. FEHOKOLinebacker

5-11 • 220 • Senior-TRHonolulu, Hawaii/Farrington/Utah

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2013 AT UTAHPlayed in 11 games and compiled 20 tackles ... transferred to Texas Tech in the Spring of 2014.

2012 AT UTAHPlayed in all 12 games and started in six ... 30 tackles with 2.5 TFL and one sack ... season-high seven tackles against Colorado included 1.5 TFL and a sack ... five tackles vs. Washington and Utah State ... four tackles against Arizona included an assisted TFL ... second-team Academic All-Pac-12.

2011 AT UTAHPlayed in eight games, seeing increasing action at linebacker late in the season ... also played on special teams ... four total tackles ... two tackles against Oregon State ... scored a touchdown on a 57-yard fumble return against BYU ... was a member of Utah’s Student-Athlete Mentors (SAMS).

2010 AT UTAHRedshirt.

HIGH SCHOOLU.S. Army, Nike and Under Armour All-American ... ESPN top 150 and Sporting News top 100 ... Wendy’s High School Heisman for Hawaii in 2009 ... Hawaii Athlete of the Year (ISM) ... three-time first-team all-state pick by the Honolulu Advertiser ... also first-team all-conference in 2007, 2008, 2009 ... 30.5 sacks, 86 tackles and 18 TFL as a senior in 2009 ... three-year prep career totals of 62 sacks, 222 tackles and 36 TFL ... U.S. Army Bowl award for “Hardest Hitter in the Nation” ... all-Poly Camp Defensive Award in 2008 and 2009 ... Just Win Camp Defensive MVP from 2007-09 ... named Best Lineman at 2007 and 2008 BYU football camps ... on the honor roll from 2007-2010 ... won a state foreign language award.

PERSONALSon of Vili and Linda Fehoko ... father is a famous personality in Hawaii (“Vili the Warrior”) ... three brothers ... brother Sam is a former Texas Tech linebacker ... brother Whitley played on the offensive line for San Diego State ... full name is Vili-Andrew Elias Fehoko (pronounced fay-ho-ko) ... born Aug. 5, 1991.

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RASHAD FORTENBERRYOffensive Line

6-5 • 286 • Senior-2LTylertown, Miss./Bowling Green/Miss. Gulf Coast

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2013Played all 13 games (13 starts) while starting all 13 games at right tackle… helped the Red Raid-ers to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego where the Red Raiders offensive line didn’t allow a sack against the Sun Devils, who ranked near the top of the Pac-12 with 40 sacks on the season. 2012Played in three games (0 starts) primarily as a backup on the offensive line… made career debut against Northwestern State (9/1) in the season opener… part of the offensive line that helped pave the way for the Red Raider running backs that rushed for 1,674 yards during the regular season (12 games) – the most by Texas Tech since 1998 (2,219).

MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGEMississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Perkinston, Miss... helped team to back-to-back Mississippi bowl wins… tallied a 20-4 record during two seasons… named second team all-state… played two different positions during his career... lined up at guard during his freshman season before switching over to tackle as a sophomore ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Louisiana-La-fayette and South Florida… Junior College Coach: Steve Campbell.

HIGH SCHOOLBowling Green High School in Franklinton, La… helped team advance to the third round of the state playoffs… named all-district, all-state and received district defensive most valuable play-er… also competed in basketball… High School Coaches: Brett Beard and Pat King.

PERSONALAlcus “Rashad” Fortenberry… born December 28, 1990, in Tylertown, Miss… son of Tyrone Holmes and Wander Fortenberry… has three younger sibliings, Bendrick Fortenberry, Porsha Taylor and Tyreion Holmes… university studies major at Texas Tech.

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KRAMER FYFEPlacekicker

5-8 • 169 • Senior-2LAustin, Texas/Lake Travis

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2013Academic All-Big 12 (1st Team)... played in 11 games making 62 kickoffs, (61.1 avg.) for 3,786 yards with 27 touchbacks and three kickoffs going out of bounds... made seven kickoffs (62.6 avg.) for 438 yards helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... averaged 62.3 yards on three kickoffs at Texas (11/28)... kicked off four times (62.0 avg.) with two touchbacks against Kansas State (11/9)... made seven kickoffs (59.4 avg.) with five touchbacks against No. 12 Oklaho-ma State (11/2)... had five kickoffs (63.2 avg.) with two touchbacks at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... made eight kickoffs (63.0 avg.) at West Virginia (10/19)... made three kickoffs (60.3 avg.) at Kan-sas (10/5)... made seven kickoffs (65.0 avg.) with a career-high six touchbacks against Texas State (9/21)... made four kickoffs (62.8 avg.) with three touchbacks against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... had seven kickoffs (48.6 avg.) with five touchbacks against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made season debut in season opener at SMU (8/30) with seven kickoffs (64.3 avg.) with four touchbacks.

2012Academic All-Big 12 (First Team)… played in 13 games and kicked off 79 times for 4,694 yards with an average of 59.4 yards/kickoff… tallied 29 touchbacks… had six kickoffs (58.7 avg.) with one touchback against Minnesota (12/28) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium… matched a season-high eight kickoffs (62.1 avg.) with two touchbacks against Bay-lor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium… had four kickoffs (52.8 avg.) with one touchback at No. 24 Oklahoma State (11/17)… notched six kickoffs (63.0 avg.) and had four touchbacks against Kan-sas (11/10)… averaged 65.0 yards/kickoff on six attempts with a season-high five touchbacks against No. 23 Texas (11/3)… kickoff five times (51.0 avg.) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)… had five kickoffs (59/8 avg.) with two touchbacks at No. 21 TCU (10/20)… equaled a season-high eight kickoffs (52.6 avg.) with four touchbacks against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)… had five kickoffs (60.8 avg.) with three touchbacks against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)… recorded five kick-offs (54.4 avg.) with two touchbacks at Iowa State (9/29)… kickoff seven times (63.1 avg.) with one touchback against New Mexico (9/15)… had a season-high eight kickoffs (62.5 avg.) in first career road game at Texas State (9/8)… recorded six kickoffs (62.2 avg.) with three touchbacks in career debut against Northwestern State (9/1) in the season opener.

2011Scout team member.

2010Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed football and soccer at Lake Travis … member of back-to-back state championship teams … named first team all-state and first team all-district in football … all-state in soccer as well.

PERSONAL Kramer Fyfe … born March 9, 1992, in Austin, Texas … born to Taylor and Pam Fyfe … has three brothers … brother Tanner previously played soccer at Houston Baptist … majoring in mechanical engineering.

CAREER HIGHSKickoffs ___________________________________ 8 4x, at West Virginia (2013)*Kickoff Yards _________________________________ 504, at West Virginia (2013)Kickoff Average _____________________________ 65.0 2x, vs. Texas State (2013)*Touchbacks _____________________________________ 6, vs. Texas State (2013)Field Goals Attempts __________________________________________ NoneField Goals Made ____________________________________________ NoneLongest Field Goal Made ________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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J.J. GAINESDefensive Back

6-0 • 185 • Junior-2LIrving, Texas/Nimitz

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2013Played in five games (5 starts) with 16 tackles (13 solo) and made two interceptions before suf-fering a season-ending injury during the Iowa State game... tallied one tackle (solo) against Iowa State (10/12)... made second career interception (return for 36 yards) and collected two tackles (two solo) at Kansas (10/5)... notched first career interception (23 yards on return) with seven tackles against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... intercepted TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin in the second quarter with Tech leading 10-0 at the 9:18 mark... was Tech’s second interception of the season and the Red Raiders first pick off in Big 12 play since playing at TCU in 2012... posted one tackle (solo) in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made season debut with three tackles (all solo) in season opener at SMU (8/30).

2012Played in 13 games (0 starts) with nine tackles (7 solo, 2 assisted)… collected at least one tackle in six games… notched multiple tackles on two occasions… posted two tackles at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)… made one solo tackle at No. 21 TCU (10/20)… had one solo tackle against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)… posted a tackle (solo) against New Mexico (9/15)… had a season-high three tackles (one solo) at Texas State (9/8)… made career debut with a tackle (solo) against Northwestern State (9/1) in the season opener.

2011Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOLNimitz High School in Irving, Texas… three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com ... mem-ber of Dave Campbell’s Top 300 ... as a senior he posted 31 total tackles (19 solo and 12 assisted) ... notched three interceptions, two blocked field goals, three pass deflections and one fumble recovery ... 51 receptions for 762 receiving yards and nine touchdowns ... rushed for 192 yards on 28 carries and one touchdown ... earned first team all-district and second team all-state as a senior… logged seven returns for 130 yards ... as a junior he was an all-district quarterback and passed for 1,483 yards and eight touchdowns while rushing for 647 yards and three TD’s… also participated in track and field… High School Coach: Steven Hohenberger.

PERSONALJ.J. Gaines… born May 26, 1993, in Dallas, Texas… son of Michael McCuis and Taraney Ephraim… has an older brother, Ty, and an older sister, Jasmyn.

CAREER HIGHSTackles ___________________________________________ 7, vs. TCU (2013)Tackles For Loss _____________________________________________ NoneSacks ___________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions ___________________________________ 1 2x, at Kansas (2013)*Fumbles Recovered ___________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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JAKEEM GRANTWide Receiver

5-6 • 169 • Junior-2LMesquite, Texas/Horn

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2013All-Big 12 (Honorable Mention)... Midseason Phil Steele All-Big 12 (2nd Team)... Preseason Phil Steele All-Big 12 (3rd Team)... Preseason Athlon All-Big 12 (3rd Team)... played in 12 games (8 starts) with 65 receptions for 796 receiving yards with seven touchdowns while averaging 12.2 yards/reception and 66.3 receiving yards/game... ranked second on the team in receiving touch-downs and ranked third on the team in receptions and receiving yards... made 19 kick returns for 400 yards (21.1/return)... NCAA RANKINGS: 14th among active players in career kick return touch-downs (2)... BIG 12 RANKINGS: fifth in receptions (65)... fifth in receptions/game (5.4)... sixth in receiving yards (796)... sixth in receiving yards/game (66.3)... eighth in kick return yards average (21.1)... seventh in all-purpose yards (1,273)... seventh in all-purpose yards/game (106.1)... made six receptions for 72 yards with a touchdown against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... posted a career-high once again in receptions with nine catches for 73 yards (long 25) against Kansas State (11/9)... tallied six receptions for 69 yards with four kickoff returns for 86 yards (long 45) against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... set new career highs in receptions (8), receiving yards (99) and all-purpose yards (185) and scored a touchdown at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... has over 100 all-purpose yards in 4-of-7 games played this season... made five catches for 90 yards with a touchdown while posting 136 all-purpose yards against Iowa State (10/12)... set a career-high in receptions (7) and receiving yards (92) at Kansas (10/5) in Big 12 road open-er... made four receptions for 59 yards (long 51) against Texas State (9/21)... notched five catches for 38 yards (long 14) against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... tallied 150 all-purpose yards with 77 receiving yards on four catches with one touchdown, 15 rushing yards on two carries and returned two kickoffs for 58 yards (long 37) in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made season debut with five catches for 38 yards receiving with one touchdown catch (4th career) in season opener at SMU (8/30).

2012ESPN All-Big 12 Freshman Team (1st Team)... College Football Performance Award - National Kick Returner of the Week (11/25)... played in 13 games (3 starts) and made 33 receptions for 287 receiving yards with three touchdowns... averaged 22.1 receiving yards/game and notched 8.7 receiving yards/catch... came on late in the season as a kickoff return threat with six returns for 237 yards (39.5 avg.) with two kickoff returns for touchdowns... rushed eight times for 19 yards... caught at least two passes in 10-of-13 games played... returned three kickoffs for 119 yards - in-cluding a 99-yard return for a touchdown, which was Tech’s first touchdown of the game against Minnesota (12/28) at the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium... kickoff return for a touchdown marked the first by a Red Raider in a bowl game... the 99-yard return marked the sixth longest kickoff return for a touchdown in school history... it marked the first kickoff return for a touchdown in Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas history... became just the second Red Raider in school history to return two kickoffs for a touchdown in the same season - and the first since 1953 (Jack Kirkpatrick)... dating back to his last game played (vs. Baylor), had back-to-back kickoffs returned for a touchdown while becoming the first player in school history to accomplish the feat... caught two passes for eight yards and took a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium... it marked the first Red Raider to return a kickoff for a touch-down since 2002 (Vincent Meeks, 98 yards, at No. 4 Oklahoma)... recorded three passes for 31 yards (long 22) at No. 24 Oklahoma State (11/17)... had six catches for 32 yards with a receiving touchdown against Kansas (11/10)... caught three passes for five yards and carried once for a yard at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... caught a touchdown in the second overtime and made three catches for 45 yards at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... caught four passes for 37 yards (long 19) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made two catches for 23 yards (long 12) at Iowa State (9/29)... caught two passes for three yards against New Mexico (9/15)... in second career game caught five passes for 78 yards (long 42) at Texas State (9/8)... caught three passes for 25 yards and rushed once for three yards in career debut in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

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HIGH SCHOOLMesquite Horn High School in Mesquite, Texas… three-star prospect by Rivals and ESPN.com ... was a First-Team Dallas Morning News SportsDay All-Area selection ... PrepStar All-Midlands team ... as a senior he posted 516 rushing yards on 66 carries and nine touchdowns ... logged 1,306 receiving yards on 79 receptions and hauled in 13 touchdown catches… earned all-state honors in both football and track and field… High School Coach: Rodney Webb.

PERSONALJakeem Grant… born October 30, 1992, in Athens, Texas… son of Keith Grant and Sylvia Whit-taker… has two brothers… enjoys working out and playing basketball… majoring in exercise and sports sciences.

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ____________________________________9, vs. Kansas State (2013)Yards ________________________________________ 99, at Oklahoma (2013)Touchdowns ____________________________________ 1 8x, vs. Baylor (2013)*Longest Reception _______________________________ 51, vs. Texas State (2013)All-Purpose Yards ________________________________ 185, at Oklahoma (2013)Kickoff Returns ______________________________ 3 2x, vs. Kansas State (2013)*Kickoff Return Yards _____________________________ 119, vs. Minnesota (2012)Longest Kickoff Return _____________________________ 99, vs. Minnesota (2012)Kickoff Return for a Touchdown ______________________ 1 2x, vs. Minnesota (2012)** Indicates most recent high

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RODNEY HALLRunning Back

5-9 • 236 • Senior-1LAngleton, Texas/Angleton/Tyler Junior College

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2013Played in 13 games (0 starts) with four rushes for 32 yards and making one reception for one yard and one touchdown… made first career reception for a one-yard touchdown catch to give the Red Raiders their first points scored of the National University Holiday Bowl during a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego… caught a one-yard TD pass from freshman QB Davis Webb to give Tech a 6-0 lead with 9:41 left in the first quarter… rushed twice for 12 yards (long 9) in first career Big 12 road game at Kansas (10/5)… rushed twice for 20 yards (long 16) in first career home game against Stephen F. Austin (9/7).

TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGETyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas (National Junior College Athletics Association)... played in nine games as a sophomore making 18 rushes for 84 yards (4.7 avg.)... rushed for a season-high 31 yards on six rushes (5.2 avg.) at Navarro College (10/6/12)... team finished with a 5-5 record in 2012... played in eight games as a freshman with 24 carries and 92 rushing yards (3.8 avg.)... made three receptions for 60 yards... posted a season-high 55 rushing yards on 12 attempts against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (10/15/11)... team finished with a 7-4 record in 2011... Junior College Coach: Danny Palmer.

HIGH SCHOOLAngleton High School in Angleton, Texas... as a senior rushed for 108 yards on 23 carries... caught nine passes for 130 yards... ... High School Coach: Finis Vanover.

PERSONALRodney Hall... born May 15, 1992... son of Rodney Sr., and Kimberly Hall... a business manage-ment major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSRushes: _______________________________________ 2 2x, at Kansas (2013)*Rushing Yards: ______________________________ 20, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Rushing Touchdowns: _________________________________________ NoneLongest Rush: ______________________________ 16, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Receptions: __________________________________ 1, vs. Arizona State (2013)Receiving Yards: ________________________________ 1, vs. Arizona State (2013)Receiving Touchdowns: ___________________________ 1, vs. Arizona State (2013)Longest Reception: ______________________________ 1, vs. Arizona State (2013)Total Touchdowns: ______________________________ 1, vs. Arizona State (2013)All-Purpose Yards: ___________________________ 20, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)* Indicates most recent high

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CODY HAYESOffensive Line

6-4 • 306 • Freshman-RSFort Worth, Texas/Eastern Hills

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2013Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLEastern Hills High School in Fort Worth, Texas... three-star prospect by Scout, ESPN and 24/7 Sports ... Second Team All-State ... First Team All-District 6-4A ... extremely competitive and has demonstrated great leadership and work ethic ... graded out at 94 percent with 51 pancakes and 79 knockdowns in 2012 ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Oklahoma, New Mexico and UTEP.... High School Coach: Tracy Simien.

PERSONALCody Hayes... born July 31, 1995... son of Barbara Hayes... an undeclared major at Texas Tech.

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MARTIN HILLDefensive Back

5-10 • 175 • Senior-SQSt. Louis, Mo./Lutheran North/Pierce CC

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2013Scout team member… did not play.

PIERCE COLLEGEPierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif. (California Community College Athletic Association)... made 26 tackles and one interception as a sophomore in 2012... team went 9-2 overall... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Fresno State, Hawaii, Middle Tennessee State and New Mexico State... Junior College Coach: Efrain Martinez.

HIGH SCHOOLLutheran North High School in St. Louis, Mo.... two-time first team all-conference selection as a prep.... High School Coach: Troy Fehrs.

PERSONALMartin Hill... born July 15, 1992... son of Michael Hill and Marilyn Gooch... a human sciences major at Texas Tech.

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BRANDEN JACKSONDefensive Line

6-4 • 270 • Junior-2LMcKeesport, Pa./McKeesport

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2013Played in all 13 games (13 starts) with 44 tackles (29 solo), 9.0 tackles for loss (43 yards), four sacks, three pass breakups and one quarterback hurry... ranked second on the team in sacks and third in tackles for loss... BIG 12 RANKINGS: 15th in sacks (4.0)... 17th in sacks/game (0.31)... made two tackles (both solo) with one tackle for loss (seven yards) helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qual-comm Stadium in San Diego... had a streak of 20 consecutive games (2012-13) with at least one tackle snapped while not recording a tackle at Texas (11/28)... had five tackles (four solo) against No. 4 Baylor at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... recorded three tackles (all solo) with a sack for a loss of seven yards and broke up a pass against Kansas State (11/9)... sack was the first by a Red Raider since the West Virginia game... second on the team with seven tackles (six solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss, one quarterback hurry and broke up one pass against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... tallied five tackles (one solo) with 1.0 tackles for a loss at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... made a season-high six tackles (three solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss at West Virginia (10/19)... collected five tackles (four solo) with 2.5 tackles for a loss and for the second straight game recorded a sack (loss of 7) against Iowa State (10/12)... recorded first career sack, notched a pair of tackles for a loss and broke up a pass at Kansas (10/5)... had one tackle (solo) against Texas State (9/21)... made three tackles (two solo) against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... recorded one tackle (solo) in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made season debut collecting four tackles (1 solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss in season opener at SMU (8/30).

2012Played in 13 games (0 starts) with 19 tackles (17 solo, 2 assisted) with one forced fumble and one pass breakup… had at least one tackle in 10-of-13 games played… notched a solo tackle in the final three games of the season, including games at No. 24 Oklahoma State (11/17), against Baylor (11/24) and against Minnesota (12/28) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reli-ant Stadium… had a season-high seven tackles (all solo) against Kansas (11/10)… collected a solo tackle against No. 23 Texas (11/3)… made two tackles (both solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)… had two tackles (one solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)… made one tackle (solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)… notched a tackle (solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)… posted two tackles (one solo) at Texas State (9/8)... made career debut in season opener against North-western State (9/1).

2011Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOLMcKeesport Area High School in McKeesport, Va… four-star prospect by Scout ... three-star by Rivals and ESPN.com ... ranked by Rivals as the No. 29 strongside defensive end nationally ... ranked by Scout as the No. 9 outside linebacker in the nation ... tabbed by ESPN.com as the No. 40 outside linebacker ... PrepStar All-East team ... No. 13 on Superprep Pennsylvania 32 ... No. 51 Superprep All-America Defensive Lineman ... led team to league championship… named first team all-conference… two-sport star at McKeesport High School as he averages 11 points per-game on the hardwood… High School Coach: Troy Blackwell.

PERSONALBranden Maurice Jackson… born November 11, 1992, in McKeesport, Pa… son of Bryant Boyd and Tonya Boma… has two older brothers, Ross and Bryant, and a younger sister, Tiffin-ique… enjoys going to church and playing basketball… majoring in criminology at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles _________________________________ 7 2x, vs. Oklahoma State (2013)*Tackles For Loss _________________________________ 2.5, vs. Iowa State (2013)Sacks ____________________________________ 1 3x, vs. Kansas State (2013)*Interceptions ______________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered ___________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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MALIK JENKINSLinebacker

6-1 • 212 • Sophomore-1LEnnis, Texas/Ennis

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2013Played in 12 games (0 starts) with eight tackles (6 solo) with one sack and one tackle for loss with one pass breakup… made two tackles (one solo) at Texas (11/28)… made one tackle (assisted) against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)… made a season-high four tackles (all solo) in first career home game against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)… made career debut making one tackle (solo) with a pass breakup at SMU (8/30) in season opener.

HIGH SCHOOLEnnis High School in Ennis, Texas... posted 116 tackles during senior season... earned first team all-district... three-star prospect by ESPN and 24/7 Sports... helped lead team to a 9-3 record in 2012... notched 10 sacks during junior season... life-long dream was to play at Texas Tech... comes from the same high school as Texas Tech all-time great Graham Harrell – the program’s all-time leading passer... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Houston, North Texas, Rice and Washington State... High School Coach: Jack Alvarez.

PERSONALMalik Jenkins... born October 15, 1994... son of Stacie McGraw and Chris McGraw... an undeclared major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: ___________________________________ 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Tackles For Loss: _____________________________ 1, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Sacks: ___________________________________ 1, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Interceptions: ______________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered: __________________________________________ None

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JARED KASTEROffensive Line

6-3 • 285 • Junior-2LAltiar, Texas/Altair Rice

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2013Played in all 13 games (13 starts) while starting all 13 games at center… helped the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego where the Red Raiders offensive line didn’t allow a sack against the Sun Devils, who ranked near the top of the Pac-12 with 40 sacks on the season.

2012Played in 12 games (0 starts) primarily as a backup on the offensive line… one of just two Red Raider true freshmen to play during the season (LB Micah Awe)… part of the offensive line that helped pave the way for the Red Raider running backs that rushed for 1,674 yards during the regular season (12 games) – the most by Texas Tech since 1998 (2,219).

HIGH SCHOOLAltair Rice High School in Altair, Texas… a three-star prospect by Rivals… Rivals lists him as the No. 5 center prospect in the nation ... ESPN.com ranks him as the No. 8 center prospect ... a 2010 Class AA All-State Selection ... also competed in track, golf and powerlifting… Head coach: Brad Dumont… CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Rice.

PERSONALJared Kaster… born October 5, 1993, in Houston, Texas… son of Ernie and Brenda Kaster… hobbies include fishing and hunting… petroleum engineering major at Texas Tech.

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TREY KEENANOffensive Line

6-5 • 272 • Sophomore-1LArgyle, Texas/Argyle

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2013Played in all 13 games (0 starts) playing primarily on special teams.

2012Redshirt season. Scout team member.

HIGH SCHOOLArgyle High School in Argyle, Texas… four-star prospect by MaxPreps ... a three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com ... SUPERPREP All-Southwest team ... helped lead his team to the Class 3A Division II State Championship game against Wimberly ... 2011 Class AAA First-Team All-State selection by OldCoach.com ... Class 3A First-Team All-State by the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Air Force, Arizona, Arkansas, Baylor, Boise State, Colo-rado, Kansas, Kansas State, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi State, North Texas, Oklahoma State, Purdue and Tennessee… also competed as a prep in wrestling, track and hockey… High School Coach: Carl Mauk.

PERSONALThomas Keenan… born August 2, 1993, in Plano, Texas… son of Tom and Pam Keenan… hob-bies include fishing, hunting, horseshoes and ping-pong… wildlife management major at Texas Tech.

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JACARTHY MACKLinebacker

6-1 • 196 • Freshman-RSLithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King

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2013Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLMartin Luther King High School in Lithonia, Ga.... posted 65 tackles, six tackles for a loss and seven sacks as a senior in 2012... a consensus three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 24/7 Sports ... ranked as the No. 57 outside linebacker in the 2013 class by Rivals ... member of the Rivals Georgia Postseason Top-80 ... First Team All-District in 2011 and 2012 ...CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: West Virginia, Kansas State and Louisville.... High School Coach: Cortez Allen.

PERSONALJacarthy Mack... born October 24, 1994...son of Audrey Mack... an undeclared major at Texas Tech.

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BRADLEY MARQUEZWide Receiver

6-0 • 203 • Senior-3LOdessa, Texas/Odessa

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2013All-Big 12 (Honorable Mention)... Academic All-Big 12 (1st Team)... played in all 13 games (13 starts) with 49 receptions, 633 receiving yards, six touchdowns while averaging 12.9 yards/catch and 48.7 yards/game... made two kick returns for 42 yards (21.1 avg.)... BIG 12 RANKINGS: led the league in receiving yards/catch in a single-game (47.0 vs. Stephen F. Austin - 2 REC, 94 YDS)... one of 26 players to have a 100-yard receiving game... made at least one reception in 29-of-31 career games played... made three catches for 67 yards (long 43) and caught a touchdown pass (18 yards from Davis Webb) helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... had three receptions for 23 yards at Texas (11/28)... made one catch for 28 yards against No. 4 Bay-lor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... recorded five catches for 38 yards (long 11) against Kansas State (11/9)... made four receptions for 23 yards at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... set career highs in both receptions (8) and receiving yards (112) at West Virginia (10/19)... marked first ca-reer 100-yard receiving game... notched six catches for 50 yards with a touchdown against Iowa State (10/12)... made a pair of catches for 23 yards at Kansas (10/5)... needed only four games to surpass last season’s receptions total... made six catches for 84 yards with a touchdown (long 39) against Texas State (9/21)... became the first Red Raider since 2011 (Eric Ward - 5 games) to record a touchdown reception during the first four games of the season... made three catches for 35 yards with a touchdown catch against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... caught two passes for 94 yards with one touchdown in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... 60-yard reception and 94-yards receiving marked career-best... 60-yard reception marked the longest by a Red Raider since Jace Amaro’s 61-yard reception against No. 4 West Virginia in 2012... made season debut catching six passes for 56 yards with one touchdown in season opener at SMU (8/30)... in three career season openers: 14 REC, 158 Yards, 2 TD.

2012Academic All-Big 12 (1st Team)... played in six games (1 start) with 16 receptions for 172 receiv-ing yards with 10.8 yards/catch and 28.7 receiving yards/game... made at least one reception in every game... returned one kick for 22 yards... suffered a season-ending injury in the West Virginia game... had one catch for seven yards against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made one catch for seven yards against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... caught two passes for 23 yards and also attempted and completed first career pass (to QB Seth Doege) at Iowa State (9/29)... made two catches for 24 yards (long 19) against New Mexico (9/15)... notched three catches for 19 yards and returned one kickoff for 22 yards at Texas State (9/8)... led the team making seven catches for 92 yards (long 23) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1)... finished second on the team with 92 all-purpose yards in the season opener.

2011 Played in 12 games (4 starts) with 25 receptions for 240 yards with one receiving touchdown... averaged 9.6 yards per catch and 20 yards receiving per game... second on the team with 168 kick return yards on nine returns (18.7 avg.)... caught at least one pass in 11 of 12 games played... finished the season making at least one reception in six consecutive Big 12 games... made two catches for 10 yards and returned four kickoffs for 76 yards against No. 18 Baylor at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington (11/26)... caught four passes for 47 yards and also rushed twice and tallied a rushing touchdown at Missouri (11/19)... made four catches for 23 yards against No. 2 Oklahoma State (11/12)... caught three passes for 24 yards at No. 25 Texas (11/5)... made two receptions for 14 yards against Iowa State (10/29)... caught one pass and made one rushing attempt out of the Wildcat formation at No. 1 Oklahoma (10/22)... returned three kickoffs for 58 yards (19.3 avg.) against No. 17 Kansas State (10/15)... caught a 37-yard pass against No. 24 Texas A&M (10/8)... made four catches for 55 yards at Kansas (10/1)... caught one pass for six yards against Nevada (9/24)... recorded two receptions for 15 yards at New Mexico (9/17)... had a memorable career debut making a diving, 10-yard touchdown catch from quarterback Seth Doege with less than a minute remaining in the first quarter of the season opener against Texas State (9/3)... became the first Texas Tech true freshman wide receiver to score a touchdown in season opener in over 17 years.

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HIGH SCHOOLOdessa High School in Odessa, Texas… four-star prospect by Scout ... three-star by Rivals ... one of the premier running backs in the state with a No. 29 national ranking according to Rivals ... Dave Campbell’s Top 300 Players ...PrepStar All-American ... turned heads all across the state during senior year with eye catching stats such as 2,210 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns ... averaged 9.6 yards per-carry over a total of 231 attempts ... rushed for 1,743 as a sophomore ... became school’s all-time leading rusher, passing Bryon Townsend with 3,250 career rushing yards ... led team to Bi-District titles in 2008 and 2009… District 2-5A champions in 2009… two-time All-State selection in football and a state qualifier in track and field in 2011 (long jump) and a regional qualifier in track in 2009 and 2011… a two-sport athlete who has generated a lot of attention for his baseball talents ... selected by the New York Mets in the 2011 Major League Base-ball First-Year Players Draft in the 16th round (Outfielder) with the No. 492 overall selection… High School Coach: Ron King.

PERSONALBradley Jerrill Marquez… born December 14, 1992, in Odessa, Texas… son of Veronica Mar-quez… enjoys playing video games, sports and hanging out with family and friends… an exer-cise and sports science major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ____________________________________ 8, at West Virginia (2013)Yards _____________________________________ 112, at West Virginia (2013)Touchdowns ________________________________ 1 7x, vs. Arizona State (2013)*Longest Reception ___________________________ 60, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Kickoff Returns ____________________________________ 4, vs. Baylor (2011)Kickoff Return Yards _________________________________ 76, vs. Baylor (2011)All-Purpose Yards ______________________________ 112, at West Virginia (2013)* Indicates most recent high

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TYLER MIDDLETONDefensive Back

6-0 • 195 • Junior-RSMidland, Texas/Midland/Navarro College

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2013Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

NAVARRO COLLEGENavarro College in Corsicana, Texas (National Junior College Athletic Association)... as a sopho-more played in 12 games, had 71 rushes and 898 rushing yards (12.6 yards per rush) with 11 rushing touchdowns... also caught 18 passes for 215 yards with five receiving touchdowns... broke the school record for yards per carry average (12.6 yards – min. 60 carries)... named MVP of the 12th Annual Heart of Texas Bowl after rushing for 119 yards on seven carries and two touch-downs (64 yards and 46 yards)... performance in bowl game helped give No. 5 Navarro College a 30-23 win over No. 20 Georgia Military... team finished the season ranked No. 4 in the NJCAA... three-star prospect by ESPN and 24/7 Sports ... ranked as the No. 3 junior college all-purpose back the 2013 class by 24/7 Sports ... played in six games as a freshman with 48 rushes and 281 rushing yards with four touchdowns... also caught five passes for 96 receiving yards... team went 10-2 during the 2011 season... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Louisiana Tech... Junior College Coach: Brian Mayper.

HIGH SCHOOLMidland High School in Midland, Texas... played in 13 games as a senior rushing for 1,748 yards on 214 attempts with 31 rushing touchdowns... also caught 21 passes for 278 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns... broke the school record for touchdowns in a single-season, which was previously helped by Texas Tech’s Baron Batch (30 TDs in 2005)... helped lead team to an 11-2 overall record in 2010... rushed for 222 yards and scored four touchdowns in a playoff victory at Jones AT&T Stadium against Arlington Bowie (11/13/10) in a 39-35 win... named 3-5A All-Dis-trict second team... also competed in track and field finishing fifth in the UIL 5A state 100-meters (10.52) on May 14, 2011... High School Coach: Craig Yenzer.

PERSONALTyler Middleton... born May 5, 1992... son of Diane Middleton... a business major at Texas Tech.

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BRENT MITCHAMWide Receiver

5-9 • 177 • Senior-1LHouston, Texas/Cypress Creek

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2013Played in nine games (0 starts) primarily on special teams… made career debut playing against Texas State (9/21) in the second home game of the season.

2012Scout team member… did not play.

2011Scout team member… did not play.

2010Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed football and ran track for Cypress Creek … named first team all-district in 2008 and 2009 … member of the district championship team in 2008 and 2009.

PERSONALBrent Mitcham … born June 11, 1991, in Houston, Texas … son of Keith and Karen Mitcham … has two sisters, Rachel and Kristen … enjoys hunting and fishing ... earned bachelor’s degree in Restaurant & Hotel Management ... pursuing master’s degree in Personal Financial Planning.

GARY MOOREDefensive Line

6-5 • 226 • Freshman-RSClarksville, Texas/Clarksville

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2013Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLClarksville High School in Midland, Texas... caught 30 passes for 580 yards (19 yards per-recep-tion) along with 10 touchdowns… recorded 76 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, 20 sacks and five forced fumbles… four-star prospect by 24/7 Sports… three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN… rated as the No. 80 wide receiver in the 2013 class by Rivals… member of the Rivals Texas Postseason Top-100… Lone Star Recruiting Top 100… Defensive MVP District 8-2A… First Team All-District 8-2A in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012… First-Team All-State in both football and basketball by the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors… CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: TCU and Missouri… High School Coach: Dewaski Davis

PERSONALGary Moore... born March 24, 1994... son of William and Gayla Moore... an exercise and sport science major at Texas Tech.

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ALFREDO MORALESOffensive Line

6-4 • 308 • Junior-2LArlington, Texas/Sam Houston

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2013Played in 10 games (8 starts) while starting eight games at left guard.

2012Played in 10 games (4 starts) at left guard on the offensive line… part of the offensive line that helped pave the way for the Red Raider running backs that rushed for 1,674 yards during the regular season (12 games) – the most by Texas Tech since 1998 (2,219).

2011Medical redshirt season… played in two games (0 starts) as a back-up on the offensive line… made career debut in season opener against Texas State (9/3).

HIGH SCHOOLArlington Sam Houston High School in Arlington, Texas… three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com ... the No. 18 offensive guard nationally by Rivals ... member of the Dave Camp-bell’s Top 300 ... PrepStar All-Midlands team ... No. 113 on Superprep Texas 120 ... First-Team District 4-5A ... also named first team all-district as a junior and named All-Area DFW… twin brother Tony also signed with Texas Tech… High School Coach: Danny Edelman.

PERSONALAlfredo Luis Morales… born August 9, 1993, in Dallas, Texas… son of Alfredo and Belen Mo-rales… has a twin brother, Tony, and a younger sister, Adrian… enjoys Facebook, basketball, dancing, singing, drawing and acting ... majoring in Sociology with an emphasis in Criminology.

TONY MORALESOffensive Line

6-3 • 315 • Junior-SQArlington, Texas/Sam Houston

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2013Scout team member… did not play.

2012Scout team member… did not play.

2011Medical redshirt... did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLArlington Sam Houston High School in Arlington, Texas… four-star prospect by both Rivals and Scout ... three-star by ESPN.com ... ranked as the No. 3 center in the nation according to Scout and the No. 5 center nationally by Rivals ... No. 4 pass blocking lineman nationally by Rivals ... No. 37 on Superprep Texas 120 ... named a starter at left guard for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... member of Dave Campbell’s Top 300 and Top 25 offensive line ... PrepStar All-American ... First-Team District 4-5A ... twin brother Alfredo also signed with Texas Tech… High School Coach: Danny Edelman.

PERSONALTony Morales… born August 9, 1993, in Dallas, Texas… son of Alfredo and Belen Morales… has a twin brother, Alfredo, and a younger sister, Adrian… majoring in general studies.

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JUSTIS NELSONDefensive Back

6-2 • 177 • Sophomore-1LMesquite, Texas/Dallas Christian

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2013Played in five games (3 starts) with 11 tackles (9 solo), one interception and broke up four pass-es... made three tackles (two solo) and made first career interception helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... collected a pair of tackles (one solo) and broke up a pass at Texas (11/28)... made two tackles (one solo) at Texas (11/28)... made first career start (corner-back) against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) making a season-high five tackles (all solo) and breaking up a season-high three passes at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... had redshirt removed during freshman season in the team’s 10th game of the season making career debut with one tackle (solo) against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2).

HIGH SCHOOLDallas Christian High School in Mesquite, Texas... hauled in 35 catches his senior season for 783 yards (23 yards per-catch) and nine touchdowns… three-star prospect by Rivals, ESPN and 24/7 Sports… First Team All-District on both offense and defense… Academic All-State selection… First Team All-State on both offense and defense… CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Air Force and Har-vard... High School Coach: Mike Wheeler.

PERSONALJustis Nelson... born March 30, 1995... son of Sherryl Scott and Marshall Nelson... majoring in sociology at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles _________________________________________ 5, vs. Baylor (2013)Tackles For Loss _____________________________________________ NoneSacks ___________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions _________________________________ 1, vs. Arizona State (2013)Pass Breakups _____________________________________ 3, vs. Baylor (2013)* Indicates most recent high

La’DARIUS NEWBOLDDefensive Back

6-1 • 201 • Sophomore-1LLancaster, Texas/Lancaster

14

2013Played in three games (0 starts) playing primarily in a back-up role and on special teams while making one tackle (solo) on the season… made career debut making one tackle (solo) against Texas State (9/21).

2012Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLLancaster High School in Lancaster, Texas… a consensus three-start prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com ... member of the Rivals Texas Postseason Top 100 ... ranked as the No. 28 corner-back in the country according to Rivals ... Second-Team District 15-4A selection in 2011 ... SUPER-PREP All-Southwest team ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Arkansas, Baylor, Boise State, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Memphis, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Texas, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State and Texas A&M.

PERSONALLa’Darius Newbold… born February 15, 1994, in Dallas, Texas… son of Philip and Tanya New-bold… has six siblings, Dontre, Latamara, Davina, Fredrick, Freddie and Patrick… hobbies include playing video games, listening to music and drawing… a finance major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: ______________________________________ 1, vs. Texas State (2013)Tackles For Loss: ____________________________________________ NoneSacks: __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________ NoneFumble Recoveries: __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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THIERRY NGUEMADefensive Back

5-10 • 174 • Sophomore-1LCorona, Calif/Santiago

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2013Played in nine games (0 starts) primarily on special teams while making one tackle (solo) with one pass breakup… collected first career pass breakup in first career home game against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)… made career debut with a tackle (solo) at SMU (8/30) in the season opener.

2012Redshirt season ... Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLSantiago High School in Corona, Calif… Recorded 47 tackles and four interceptions during his senior campaign at Santiago (CA.) High School...also made an impact on special teams returning two kickoffs for touchdowns ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Villanova.

PERSONALThierry Nguema… born March 11, 1993, in Gabon… son of Mark and Danna Dye… father, Mark, graduated from San Jose State… has five siblings, Tony, Jordan, Travis, Troy and Jamie… undeclared major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: __________________________________________ 1, at SMU (2013)Tackles For Loss: ____________________________________________ NoneSacks: __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recoveries: __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

JOSH OUTLAWOffensive Line

6-4 • 295 • Freshman-RSLithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King

58

2013Redshirt season ... Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLMartin Luther King High School in Lithonia, Ga.... consensus three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 24/7 Sports… rated as the No. 24 offensive guard in the 2013 class by Rivals… the No. 32 rated prospect in Georgia by Rivals… played in the Semper Fi All-American Game… CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia, TCU, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, Missouri and South Carolina… High School Coach: Michael Carson.

PERSONALJoshua Outlaw... born January 30, 1995... son of Dwan Outlaw and Cicely Ware… a mass com-munications major at Texas Tech.

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BRAD PEARSONWide Receiver

6-1 • 206 • Junior-2LLubbock, Texas/Monterey

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2013Played in five games (0 starts) as a back-up receiver and on special teams… made four recep-tions for 51 yards… collected three receptions for 49 yards (long 27) against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)… made season debut with one reception for two yards at SMU (8/30).

2012Played in three games (0 starts) primarily on special teams… did not register a tackle… played in each of the final three games of the season, including the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas against Minnesota (12/28) at Reliant Stadium… made an appearance on special teams against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium… made career debut on special teams on the road at No. 24 Oklahoma State (11/17).

2011Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLLubbock Monterey High School… named to All-District 2-5A second team as a tight end… notched a 100-yard receiving performance catching seven passes for 101 yards against Odessa High School… also participated in basketball… High School Coach: Todd Pearson.

PERSONALBradley Wayne Pearson… born March 11, 1993… son of David and Vicki Pearson.

CAREER HIGHSReceptions: ________________________________3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Yards: ___________________________________ 49, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Touchdowns:_______________________________________________ NoneLongest Reception: ___________________________ 27, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)All-Purpose Yards: ____________________________ 49, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)* Indicates most recent high

DONTE PHILLIPSDefensive Line

6-2 • 280 • Junior-1LMilwaukee, Wis./Homestead

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2013Played in one game (0 starts) with one tackle (solo)… made season debut with one tackle (solo) against Stephen F. Austin (9/7).

2012Played in five games (0 starts) with six tackles (4 solo, 2 assisted) playing primarily in a reserve role… made two tackles (both solo) against Minnesota (12/28) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium… made one tackle (solo) against New Mexico (9/15)… tallied one tackle (solo) at Texas State (9/8)… made career debut with two tackles (both solo) against Northwestern State (9/1) during the season opener.

2011Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLHomestead High School in Mequon, Wis... three-star prospect by Scout ... two-star by Rivals and ESPN.com ... ranked as the No. 13 player in Wisconsin by Rivals ... earned first team all-conference, first team all-state, first team all-area and first team all-region as a senior... named conference defensive player of the year and WFCA First Team All-State... led high school to four consecutive conference titles... won state championship in 2008 and finished state runner-up in 2007... hon-orable mention all-conference as a junior... also involved in leadership council and community service while in high school... High School Coach: Dave Keel.

PERSONALDonte Phillips... born May 12, 1993, in Ypsilanti, Mich... son of Barry and Crystal Phillips... has a younger brother, Malik... enjoys sports and listening to music... majoring in business at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: ___________________________________ 2 2x, vs. Minnesota (2012)*Tackles For Loss: ____________________________________________ NoneSacks: __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________ NoneFumble Recoveries: __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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D.J. POLITE-BRAYWide Receiver

5-11 • 183 • Sophomore-1LLithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King

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2013Played in eight games (0 starts) primarily as a back-up receiver and on special teams… made two receptions for five yards… also recorded a pair of tackles (both solo) on special teams… made one catch for six yards at Texas (11/28)… posted one tackle (solo) on special teams in first career Big 12 road game at Kansas (10/5)… made career debut with one reception (-1 yards) and also recording a tackle on special teams in first career home game against Stephen F. Austin (9/7).

HIGH SCHOOLMartin Luther King High School in Lithonia, Ga.... hauled in 53 catches for 1,063 yards (20 yards per-catch) and 17 touchdowns... three-star prospect by Rivals, ESPN and Scout... No. 75 wide receiver in the 2013 class according to Rivals... First Team All-State selection... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Mississippi, Tennessee, Utah and Louisville... High School Coach: Michael Carson.

PERSONALDemarquis Polite-Bray... son of Travis and Miriam Bray... born February 7, 1995... a finance major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSReceptions: _____________________________________ 1 2x, at Texas (2013)*Yards: ___________________________________________ 6, at Texas (2013)Touchdowns:_______________________________________________ NoneLongest Reception: ___________________________________ 6, at Texas (2013)All-Purpose Yards: ____________________________________ 6, at Texas (2013)* Indicates most recent high

JAMES POLKOffensive Line

6-6 • 338 • Senior-3LHouston, Texas/Alief Elsik

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2013Played in all 13 games (7 starts) while making four starts at left guard and three starts at right guard… also played special teams while playing numerous positions on the offensive line… helped the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at the National Uni-versity Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego where the Red Raiders offensive line didn’t allow a sack against the Sun Devils, who ranked near the top of the Pac-12 with 40 sacks on the season.

2012Played in eight games (0 starts) primarily as a reserve on the offensive line… part of the offen-sive line that helped pave the way for the Red Raider running backs that rushed for 1,674 yards during the regular season (12 games) – the most by Texas Tech since 1998 (2,219).

2011Played in one game (0 starts) as a back-up on the offensive line… made career debut as a reserve against Iowa State (10/29).

2010Redshirt season ... Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLThree-star offensive tackle (Rivals) … No. 78 offensive tackle nationally (Rivals) … All-District 18-5A … one of Texas Football’s Top 300 players … graded above 90 percent in eight games as a senior … didn’t allow a sack last season in 245 team pass attempts … 25 pancake blocks … paved way for an offense that averaged 318.0 yards per game and 24.3 points per game.

PERSONALJames Polk … born May 2, 1992, in Houston, Texas … son of James and Mildred Polk … has two sisters, Alana and Makayla … majoring in human sciences.

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EMILIANO RENTERIAOffensive Line

6-2 • 300 • Sophomore-RSLamesa, Texas/Lamesa

61

2013Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLLamesa High School in Lamesa, Texas... earned First Team All-District 2-3A as a defensive line-man... competed in the ASCO Football Classic following his senior season... High School Coach: David Richey.

PERSONALEmiliano Renteria... born April 25, 1994... son of Christine Avalos and Mike Renteria... an energy commerce major at Texas Tech.

JACKSON RICHARDSDefensive Line

6-4 • 268 • Senior-3LSouthlake, Texas/Carroll

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2013Played in 13 games (4 starts) with 15 tackles (13 solo), three tackles for loss (11 yards), one sack, two fumble recoveries, two pass breakups, one interception, one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble... had at least one tackle in 9-of-13 games... made one tackle (solo) and broke up a pass at Texas (11/28)... notched three tackles (all solo) with one tackle for a loss against No. 4 Bay-lor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... made one tackle (solo) against Kansas State (11/9)... notched one solo tackles against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... posted one tackle (solo) at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... made one tackle (assisted) at West Virginia (10/19)... had a career-game recording four tackles (all solo) with two tackles for a loss, one sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery at Kansas (10/5)... became the first Red Raider with a sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery in the same game since 2010 (Scott Smith, at New Mexico)... recorded one tackle (solo) against Texas State (9/21)... made first career interception (20 yard return) with the Red Raiders leading TCU 10-3 with 30 seconds left in the third quarter off TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin... marked the first multiple interception game for the Red Raiders since playing at TCU in 2012... recovered a fumble and broke up a pass in home debut against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... became the first Tech defensive player to recover a fumble since Kerry Hyder at Iowa State in 2012... made season debut with one tackle (assisted) in season opener at SMU (8/30).

2012Played in 13 games (13 starts) with 29 tackles (23 solo, 6 assisted) with 3.5 tackles for a loss and broke up two passes... made at least one tackle in 12-of-13 games... had multiple tackles in seven games and in six consecutive games from Week 7-12... had one tackle (assisted) - an assisted tackle for a loss of four yards against Minnesota (12/28) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium... made three tackles (two solo) and had 0.5 tackles for a loss of one yard against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium... tallied three tackles (one solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss at No. 24 Oklahoma State (11/17)... made five tackles (all solo) against Kansas (11/10)... tallied three tackles (all solo) against No. 22 Texas (11/3)... collected three tackles (all solo) and made one tackle for a loss of three yards at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made two tackles (two solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... had one tackle (solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... did not post a tackle but broke up one pass against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... posted five tackles (three solo) while notching 1.5 tackles for a loss of three yards at Iowa State (9/29)... collected one tackle (solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... made one tackle (solo) at Texas State (9/8)... tallied one tackle (solo) with a pass breakup in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

2011Played in 12 games (4 starts) with 17 tackles (13 solo) with 2.5 tackles for a loss (loss of 11 yards), recorded one sack, broke up one pass, forced one fumble and recovered one fumble... made at least one tackle in 10 of 12 games played... made one tackle (assisted) against No. 18 Baylor at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington (11/26)... made one tackle (solo- for a loss of five yards) at Mis-souri (11/19)... collected two tackles (both solo) against No. 2 Oklahoma State (11/12)... recorded one tackle (solo) at No. 25 Texas (11/5)... collected one tackle (solo) at No. 1 Oklahoma (10/22) while also making one rush for three yards on a fake punt attempt that resulted in loss of downs (10/22)... made one tackle (solo) against No. 17 Kansas State (10/15)... had one tackle (solo) against No. 24 Texas A&M (10/8)... made four tackles (one solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss at Kansas (10/1)... had one tackle (solo) against Nevada (9/24)... posted four tackles (all solo) while making first career sack and forced fumble at New Mexico (9/17)... made career debut breaking up one pass in season opener against Texas State (9/3).

2010Redshirt season

HIGH SCHOOLAll-District 6-5A selection … four-star defensive end (Rivals) … third-rated defensive end in the state (Texas Football) … No. 23 rated defensive end nationally and No. 45 overall player in Texas (Rivals) … No. 34 player in Texas (Superprep) … named to the Texas Football Reebok

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PETE ROBERTSONLinebacker

6-3 • 236 • Junior-2LLongview, Texas/Longview

10

2013All-Big 12 (Honorable Mention)... played in all 13 games (13 starts) with 60 tackles (38 solo), nine tackles for loss (34 yards), 2.5 sacks, four quarterback hurries, three pass breakups, two in-terceptions, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery... BIG 12 RANKINGS: one of 19 players to return an interception for a touchdown... had perhaps his top game during his first two seasons in the bowl game with a career-high 11 tackles (eight solo) with a career-high two tackles for loss (7 yards) helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... made three tackles (two solo) with two quarterback hurries at Texas (11/28)... made four tackles (all solo) with one sack against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... posted two tackles (both solo) with one tackle for a loss against Kansas State (11/9)... had three tackles (all solo) with second career interception - but first career INT for a touchdown (21 yards) against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... made four tackles (two solo) with a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... set a career-high with nine tackles (five solo) and posted a sack, tackle for a loss, fumble recovery and forced a fumble at West Virginia (10/19)... broke up two passes and added a quarterback hurry against Iowa State (10/12)... tallied three tackles (all assisted) at Kansas (10/5)... made four tackles (two solo) with 1.5 tackles for a loss and broke up a pass posting first career inter-ception against Texas State (9/21)... recorded three tackles (2 solo) with one tackle for a loss in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made season debut matching a team-high with eight tackles (3 solo) with one sack and 1.5 tackles for a loss of six yards in season opener at SMU (8/30)... tied for the team-high with eight tackles with Austin Stewart.

2012Played in 12 games (0 starts) with 20 tackles (16 solo, 4 assisted) with 1.5 sackles and forced one fumble... had at least one tackle in 10-of-12 games played... posted multiple tackles on six occasions... made one tackle (assisted) with a sack for a loss of four yards against Minnesota (12/28) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium... collected three tackles (all solo) against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium... made one tackle (assisted) at No. 24 Okla-homa State (11/17)... collected one tackle (solo) against Kansas (11/10)... notched two tackles (both solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made two tackles (both solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... tallied three tackles (two solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... collected three tackles (two solo) with his first career sack (loss of 11) at Iowa State (9/29)... made three tackles (all solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... forced one fumble and collected a tackle (solo) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

2011Played in three games (0 starts) with one fumble recovery… made career debut in season open-er against Texas State (9/3) while making a fumble recovery.

HIGH SCHOOLLongview High School in Longview, Texas... three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com ... earned both All-State and District 11-5A accolades in 2010 ... passed for 1,559 yards and touch-downs while rushing for 1,159 yards and 13 TD’s... High School Coach: John King.

PERSONALPete Robertson... born December 12, 1992, in Longview, Texas... son of Darrin Robertson and Tammy Allen... has two siblings, Allen and Roderick... god-brother is former Oklahoma receiver and former Washington Redskin Malcolm Kelly... majoring in business marketing at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles ____________________________________ 11, vs. Arizona State (2013)Tackles For Loss _______________________________ 2.0, vs. Arizona State (2013)Sacks ________________________________________ 1 4x, vs. Baylor (2013)*Forced Fumbles ________________________________ 1 3x, at Oklahoma (2013)*Interceptions __________________________________ 1, vs. Texas State (2013)* Indicates most recent high

MEET THE RED RAIDERSSuper Team … one of Texas Football’s Top 300 players … Under Armour All-American game participant … helped lead Southlake Carroll to an 11-2 record during senior season … posted nine sacks on the season and 53 total tackles … also forced five fumbles … had 40 tackles and 14 sacks during junior season.

PERSONALJackson Richards … born September 14, 1991, in Lubbock, Texas … son of Jack and Susan Rich-ards … has one older sister, Kali … majoring in arts and sciences.

CAREER HIGHSTackles ______________________________________ 5 2x, vs. Kansas (2012)*Tackles For Loss ____________________________________ 2, at Kansas (2013)Sacks ________________________________________ 1 2x, at Kansas (2013)*Interceptions ______________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered ________________________________ 1 2x, at Kansas (2013)** Indicates most recent high

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ANDRE ROSSLinebacker

6-2 • 234 • Junior-1LCalvert, Texas/Calvert/Navarro College

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2013Played in five games (0 starts) with eight tackles (7 solo), one sack, one tackle for loss (9 yards) and broke up two passes… made one tackles against Texas State (9/21) – a sack for a loss of nine yards – and broke up two passes… made a season-high four tackles (all solo) against Stephen F. Austin (9/7) during first career home game… made career debut with three tackles (two solo) at SMU (8/30) in season opener.

NAVARRO COLLEGENavarro College in Corsicana, Texas (National Junior College Athletic Association)... helped lead team to a 10-2 overall record in 2012 with a bowl victory at the Heart O’ Texas Bowl... played in nine games making 30 tackles (18 solo) with seven sacks... redshirted during the 2011 season... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Oklahoma, Arizona State, TCU, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, West Virgin-ia and Troy... Junior College Coach: Brian Mayper.

HIGH SCHOOLCalvert High School in Calvert, Texas... high school team competed in 1A 6-Man football... earned all-state first team... named 1A 6-Man 2 District 16 Defensive Most Valuable Player following his senior season in 2010... High School Coach: Coylin Grimes.

PERSONALAndre Ross... born September 14, 1992... son of Detra Ross... majoring in Human Sciences.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: __________________________________ 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Tackles For Loss: _________________________________ 1, vs. Texas State (2013)Sacks: _______________________________________ 1, vs. Texas State (2013)Interceptions: ______________________________________________NonePass Breakups: __________________________________ 2, vs. Texas State (2013)* Indicates most recent high

TYLER SCALZILinebacker

6-4 • 236 • Sophomore-1LFlower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound

50

2013Played in five games (0 starts) primarily on special teams… made three tackles (all solo) with one tackle for loss… made career debut with a season-high three tackles (all solo) with a tackle for loss (1 yard) in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7).

2012Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLFlower Mound High School in Flower Mound, Texas.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: __________________________________ 3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Tackles For Loss: _____________________________ 1, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Sacks: ___________________________________________________NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________NoneFumble Recoveries: ___________________________________________None* Indicates most recent high

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ANTHONY SMITHDefensive Line

6-0 • 331 • Sophomore-1LHouston, Texas/Spring Westfield

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2013Played in one game (did not start) as a reserve on the defensive line… made career debut as a backup on the defensive line at Texas (11/28).

2012Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLSpring Westfield High School in Houston, Texas… consensus three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com ... helped lead his team to the fourth round of the 2011 state playoffs ... preseason Houston Chronicle Top 100 ... Second-Team All-Greater Houston in 2011 ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Arizona State, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico, Oklahoma State, San Diego State, Tulsa, Wake Forest and Wyoming… also competed in track and field… High School Coaches: Corby Meekins and A.J. Blum.

PERSONALAnthony Smith… born January 6, 1993, in Houston, Texas… son of Donny and Ina Hightower… has four siblings, Rosline, Cecita, Donna and Key’toya… hobbies include cutting hair and playing video games… a business major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: __________________________________________________NoneTackles For Loss: _____________________________________________NoneSacks: ___________________________________________________NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________NonePass Breakups: ______________________________________________None* Indicates most recent high

AUSTIN STEWARTDefensive Back

6-0 • 223 • Senior-2LMatthews, N.C./Butler/L.A. Pierce JC

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2013Played in 12 games (2 starts) with 39 tackles (30 solo), four tackles for loss (18 yards), two sacks, three pass breakups and forced one fumble... tallied four tackles (all solo) in home finale against Kansas State (11/9)... collected six tackles (all solo) against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... made three tackles (two solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss at West Virginia (10/19)... posted a sack for the second straight week while also notching three tackles (all solo) with a pass breakup against Iowa State (10/12)... recorded first career sack and made three tackles (all solo) with a forced fumble at Kansas (10/5)... posted two tackles (both solo) and one tackle for a loss in home debut against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made season debut matching a team-high eight tackles (7 solo) and led the team with two pass breakups in season opener at SMU (8/30).

2012Played in four games (0 starts) primarily on special teams with two tackles (both solo)… made an appearance against Minnesota (12/28) but did not record a tackle in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium… made Big 12 debut with one tackle (solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)… made one tackle (solo) in career debut in season opener against Northwest-ern State (9/1).

LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGELos Angeles Pierce College in Los Angeles, Calif… SUPERPREP JUCO team ... recorded 26 tackles and a pass breakup during his freshman season...made an impact on special teams returning 20 kickoffs for an average of 22.3 yards-per-return... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Florida International, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Northern Colorado, SMU and Western Michigan.

HIGH SCHOOLButler High School in Matthews, N.C… member of the 2010 4A North Carolina state champion-ship team as a senior… earned MVP honors of the state championship game (defense)… also competed in track and baseball… High School Coach: Brian Hales.

PERSONALAustin Stewart… born August 31, 1993, in North Carolina… son of Roger and Perina Stew-art… has two older brothers, Tremain and Roger, a younger brother, Isaac, and a younger sister, Anna… a business major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles _______________________________________10, at Oklahoma (2013)Tackles For Loss _______________________________ 1 3x, vs. Iowa State (2013)*Sacks _____________________________________ 1 2x, vs. Iowa State (2013)*Interceptions ______________________________________________ NonePass Breakups _______________________________________ 2, at SMU (2013)* Indicates most recent high

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TAYLOR SYMMANKKicker

6-2 • 192 • Junior-1LMcKinney, Texas/McKinney Boyd/S. Arkansas

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2013Academic All-Big 12 (1st Team)... played in eight games making 26 kickoffs for 1,603 yards (61.7 avg.) with 10 touchbacks... made 12 punts for 504 yards (42.0 avg.) with five inside the 20, three going for at least 50 yards and one fair catch... made six kickoffs (62.5 avg.) with one touchback against No. 4 Baylor (11/28) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... kicked off seven times for 414 yards (59.1 avg.) with three touchbacks against Iowa State (10/12)... averaged 60.6 yards on seven kickoffs and punted once for 42 yards at Kansas (10/5)... made four punts for 134 yards (33.5 avg.) with one punt going inside the 20 yard line against Texas State (9/21)... punted six times for an average of 47.2 yards with three punts going at least 50 yards and with three punts going inside the 20-yard line against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... made first career punt (45 yards) - one that went inside the 20-yard line - in first career home game against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made career debut in season opener at SMU (8/30) with one kickoff (65 yards - touchback).

2012Scout team member.

SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITYSouthern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Ark… team tallied a 3-7 overall record in 2011… connected on 3-of-10 field goals and tallied 33-of-35 PAT attempts… recorded 3-of-5 field goal attempts from inside 40 yards and was 0-of-5 from 40-49 yards… also recorded 45 punts for 1,797 yards while averaging 39.9 yards per punt with 11 punts inside the 20 yard line and record-ing a season-best 60-yard punt… posted 48 kickoffs for 2,912 yards while averaging 60.7 yards per kickoff with eight touchbacks.

HIGH SCHOOLMcKinney Boyd High School in McKinney, Texas… finished his prep career perfect in PAT at-tempts and field goal tries from inside 44 yards… tallied 36 touchbacks during senior season… named AP All-State and earned all-district honors as well as academic all-state recognition… also competed in soccer earning second team all-state as a senior…

PERSONALTaylor Symmank… born October 2, 1992… majoring in Finance.

CAREER HIGHSKickoffs ____________________________________ 7 2x, vs. Iowa State (2013)*Kickoff Yards _____________________________________ 424, at Kansas (2013)Kickoff Average ______________________________ 60.6 (7 att.), at Kansas (2013)Punts ____________________________________________ 6, vs. TCU (2013)Punt Average _____________________________________ 47.2, vs. TCU (2013)Inside the 20 ________________________________________ 3, vs. TCU (2013)Long Punt ________________________________________ 60, vs. TCU (2013)* Indicates most recent high

POET THOMASOffensive Line

6-5 • 308 • Freshman-RSBeverly Hills, Mich./Country Day

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2013Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLCountry Day High School in Beverly Hills, Mich.... three-star prospect by Scout and ESPN ... a two-time All-Oakland County selection ... played defensive line in high school but will convert to the offensive line at Texas Tech ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Colorado, Florida, Kansas, SMU and Syra-cuse.... High School Coach: Dan MacLean.

PERSONALPathedro Thomas... born July 15, 1995... son of Pathedro and Veda Thomas... an undeclared major at Texas Tech.

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KEENON WARDDefensive Back

5-9 • 199 • Sophomore-1LSnyder, Texas/Snyder

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2013Played in 13 games (3 starts) with 32 tackles (29 solo), one tackle for loss (1 yard), three pass breakups, one interception and one forced fumble... tallied four tackles (all solo) with a pass breakup helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at the Na-tional University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... made one tackle (assisted) at Texas (11/28)... had a season-high seven tackles (all solo) and broke up a season-high two passes against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... made four tackles (all solo) against Kansas State (11/9) on senior day... made first career start (strong safety) and notched four tack-les (all solo) with first career tackle for a loss while posting first career interception (15 yard re-turn) against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... had one tackle (solo) at West Virginia (10/19)... had one tackle (solo) against Iowa State (10/12)... collected five tackles (three solo) with first career forced fumble in Big 12 road opener at Kansas (10/5)... made two tackles (both solo) against Texas State (9/21)... had two tackles (both solo) against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... made career debut in season opener with one tackle (solo) at SMU (8/30).

2012Redshirt season. Scout team member.

HIGH SCHOOLSnyder High School in Snyder, Texas… MVP District 5-3A ... First-Team All-Big Country by the Abilene Reporter-News ... First-Team Class 3A All-State by OldCoach.com ... Honorable Mention All-State 3A by the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors ... helped lead his team to the Region I Semi-Finals against Shallowater ... as a senior he connected on 58-of-177 passes for 780 yards and 11 touchdowns ... ran for 1,769 yards on 181 carries and scored 23 touchdowns ... as a junior he rushed for 1,218 yards on 155 attempts and scored 20 touchdowns ... threw for 2,410 yards and 18 touchdowns… also competed in basketball, baseball, track and golf… CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Louisiana Tech… High School Coaches: Chad Rogers, Cory Mandrell and Roger White.

PERSONALKeenon Ward… born April 24, 1994, in Snyder, Texas… son of Kevin Ward and Dessle Ware… mother, Dessle, graduated from Western Texas College and Texas Tech… father’s half-brother is former NFL tight end Bubba Franks who played for the Packers (2000-2007) and Jets (2008)… has a younger sister, Makayla Williams… hobbies include golfing, fishing and hunting… an agricultural business major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles _________________________________________ 7, vs. Baylor (2013)Tackles For Loss ______________________________ 1, vs. Oklahoma State (2013)Sacks ___________________________________________________NoneInterceptions _______________________________ 1, vs. Oklahoma State (2013)Pass Breakups _____________________________________ 2, vs. Baylor (2013)* Indicates most recent high

DEANDRE WASHINGTONRunning Back

5-8 • 201 • Junior-2LMissouri City, Texas/T. Marshall

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2013Academic All-Big 12 (2nd Team)... played in 12 games (2 starts) with 107 rushes for 485 yards with four rushing touchdowns while averaging 4.2 yards/rush and 37.5 yards/game... had 34 receptions for 269 yards while averaging 7.9 yards/catch and 22.4 receiving yards/game... rushed 14 times with a team-leading 51 yards while making one catch for 15 yards helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... had three rushes for 11 yards (long 9) with five receptions for 57 yards (long 32) at Texas (11/28)... made seven carries for 25 yards against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... posted a team-leading 10 carries for 69 yards (long 18) against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... carried 10 times for 56 yards and caught two passes for five yards at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... posted 98 all-purpose yards with 10 carries for 31 yards and set career-highs with six receptions for 67 receiving yards at West Virginia (10/19)... rushed 13 times for 88 yards - setting a new career-high - with a rushing touchdown against Iowa State (10/12)... previous career-high in rushing yards was 85 as a freshman against No. 1 Oklahoma on the road in 2011... marked the first time during career with a pair of rushing touchdowns and carried 10 times for 16 yards at Kansas (10/5)... was the only player on either team to post two touchdowns in the game against the Jayhawks... touchdowns gave him three for the season (5th and 6th career)... had 10 carries for 38 yards (long 8) and caught one pass for eight yards against Texas State (9/21)... carried eight times for 19 yards (long 16) and made three catches for 49 yards (long 48)... against No. 24 TCU (9/12)... rushed eight times for 37 yards with a rushing touchdown - his first since the 2011 season - in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... rushing touchdown marked his first since Oct. 15, 2011 (vs. K-State)... also caught three passes for seven yards against the ‘Jacks... made season debut with four carries for nine yards rushing with three receptions for 10 yards in season opener at SMU (8/30)... marked his first game played since suffering a season-ending knee injury in 2011 at Missouri (11/19/11) that caused him to miss the entire 2012 season due to rehab.

2012Redshirt season. Scout team member.

2011- All-Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year honorable mention (Coaches)... played in 11 games (1 start) with 77 rushes for 366 yards with three rushing touchdowns... averaged 4.8 yards per rush and 30.5 yards rushing per contest... second on the team in rushing yards and rushing touch-downs... made 19 receptions for 109 receiving yards while averaging 9.1 yards per reception... made seven kick returns for 131 yards and averaged 18.7 yards per return... fifth on the team in all-purpose yards (606)... recorded the most rushing yards by a Texas Tech freshman since Taurean Henderson’s 793 yards in 2002... suffered season-ending right knee injury at Missouri (11/19)... posted 41 yards rushing on six carries and caught three passes for 19 yards before leaving the game with a right knee injury late in the first half at Missouri (11/19)... led the team with 11 car-ries for 47 yards and tied for the team lead with four catches for 41 yards against No. 2 Oklahoma State (11/12)... carried five times for 10 yards and made four receptions for 23 yards at No. 25 Texas (11/5)... rushed 11 times for 50 yards (4.5 avg.) with longest run coming at 16 yards against Iowa State (10/29)... led the team rushing for 84 yards on 16 carries (17 long) averaging 5.2 yards per carry at No. 1 Oklahoma (10/22)... rushed six times for 27 yards with a rushing touchdown and caught one pass for two yards against No. 17 Kansas State (10/15)... carried once for one yard against No. 24 Texas A&M (10/8)... had six carries for 32 yards with one rushing touchdown and caught two passes for five yards at Kansas (10/1)... rushed nine times for 38 yards and caught two passes for three yards at New Mexico (9/17)... made career debut rushing six times for 38 yards and catching two passes for eight yards with a rushing touchdown in season opener against Texas State (9/3)... touchdown came on a 23-yard run in the fourth quarter with 5:55 left to play.

HIGH SCHOOLThurgood Marshall in Missouri City, Texas... four-star prospect by Scout ... three-star by Rivals ... member of Texas Football Magazine’s Top 300 and Top 30 running backs .... PrepStar All-Ameri-

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can ... No. 58 Superprep Texas 120 ... ranked nationally as the No. 26 running back in this year’s class ... exploded for 1,378 rushing yards as a senior on 192 attempts ... crossed the goal line 20 times in 2010 and ended the season with an average of 7.2 yards-per-carry... named a pre-season All-American prior to senior season... also participated in student council... High School Coach: James Williams.

PERSONALDeAndre Washington... born February 22, 1993, in Houston, Texas... son of Dwayne Washington and Tiffany Jones... has two younger siblings, brother, Colbey, and sister, Diamonique... enjoys playing video games, reading defenses and scoring

CAREER HIGHSRushes _______________________________________16, at Oklahoma (2011)Rushing Yards __________________________________ 88, vs. Iowa State (2013)Rushing Touchdowns ____________________________ 1 5x, vs. Iowa State (2013)*Longest Rush __________________________________ 23, vs. Texas State (2011)Receptions ____________________________________6, at West Virginia (2013)Receiving Yards ________________________________ 67, at West Virginia (2013)Receiving Touchdowns _________________________________________ NoneLongest Reception ___________________________________ 48, vs. TCU (2013)Total Touchdowns __________________________ 1 4x, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)*All-Purpose Yards ___________________________________ 126, at Texas (2011)* Indicates most recent high

DAVIS WEBBQuarterback

6-5 • 209 • Sophomore-1LProsper, Texas/Prosper

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2013Holiday Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Player... College Football News Freshman All-America (Honorable Mention)... Big 12 Broadcasters Conference Freshman of the Year... 247Sports Na-tional True Freshman of the Week (Oct. 21)... Athlon Sports Freshman of the Week (Oct. 20)... AT&T All-America Player of the Week Award Winner (Oct. 18)... Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 14)... Manning Award Quarterback of the Week (Oct. 14)... Athlon Sports Freshman of the Week (Oct. 13)... played in 10 games (6 starts) going 226-of-361 for 2,718 yards with 20 passing touchdowns and nine interceptions with a 139.1 passing efficiency... recorded a 62.6 completion percentage... averaged 271.8 passing yards per game... NCAA RANKINGS: 20th in passing yards/game (271.8) - third among NCAA freshmen... 43rd in passing touchdowns (20) - fifth among NCAA freshmen... 45th in passing efficiency (139.1) - third among NCAA freshmen... 47th in passing yards (2,718) - fifth among NCAA freshmen... 47th in points responsible for/game (12.2) - fourth among NCAA freshmen... BIG 12 RANKINGS: led the league in total offense in a single-game (478 at West Virginia) - BIG 12 FRESHMAN RECORD... led the league in total offensive plays in a single-game (75: 71 pass, 4 run - vs. Oklahoma State) - BIG 12 FRESHMAN RECORD... led the league in 400-yard passing performances (4) - BIG 12 FRESHMAN RECORD... led the league in passing yards in a single-game (462 at West Virginia) - BIG 12 FRESHMAN RECORD... led the league in passing attempts in a single-game (71 vs. Oklahoma State) - BIG 12 FRESHMAN RE-CORD... led the league in passes completed in a single-game (45 vs. Oklahoma State) - BIG 12 FRESHMAN RECORD... second in the league in 300-yard passing games (6) - BIG 12 FRESHMAN RECORD... second in passing touchdowns (20)... second in total offense/game (270.6)... second in passing yards average/game (271.8)... second in passing yards (2,718)... second in passing com-pletions (226)... second in passing attempts (361)... third in passing efficiency (139.1)... record-ed seven Big 12 Conference freshmen records... set Texas Tech freshman records in completions (226), passing attempts (361), passing touchdowns (20) and passing yards (2,718)... threw for over 300 yards six times (freshman school record)... threw for over 400 yards four times (freshman school record)... named Holiday Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Player after leading the Red Raid-ers with 28-of-41 passing for 403 yards with four touchdowns without throwing an interception during the Red Raiders 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) in the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... started and played the opening two quarters against Kansas State (11/9) throwing 78 yards on 13-of-20 passing with a touchdown and taking two sacks... did not play during the second half against the Wildcats... recorded at least 385 pass-ing yards in four consecutive starts... thrown for at least one touchdown in all nine games played - tossed multiple TDs in 8-of-9 games played... broke the school record for most passing yards in a season by a freshman - previous record was held by Zebbie Lethrridge (1,596) in 1994... passed for at least 30 completions in four consecutive games...was the first Red Raider since 2009 (Taylor Potts) to have at least 30 completions in four straight games... the last time a Tech QB passed for at least 30 completions in five consecutive games was All-American Graham Harrell (7 straight) in 2008... completed 45-of-71 passes for 425 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... 71 pass attempts ranked second in Tech history (Graham Harrell, 72 - vs. Oklahoma, 2007) and were the most by a Big 12 player this season... 45 comple-tions ranked fourth in school history and are the most by a Big 12 quarterback this season... went 33-of-53 for 385 yards with two touchdown passes and two interceptions at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... passed for over 400 yards for the second consecutive week going 36-of-50 for 462 yards with two touchdowns at West Virginia (10/19)... became the first quarterback in school history to pass for over 400 yards twice during a freshman season (back-to-back weeks: vs. Iowa State/at West Virginia)... 462 yards passing is tied for 23rd most in school history and the fifth most in school history on the road during a conference game... 462 yards passing set a new Big 12 freshman record (previous record - 427 yards by Baylor’s Nick Florence, at Missouri in 2009)... 462 yards passing were the most by a Big 12 quarterback during the season... went 35-of-56 for 415 yards passing and three touchdowns with one interception in first career start against Iowa State (10/12)... 415 yards passing marked the most by a Big 12 player through week six... 415 yards passing against the Cyclones marked the 34th most passing yards in a single-game in school history (2nd most ever by a TTU freshman - Billy Joe Tolliver, 422 vs. TCU in 1985)... 415 passing yards are the most by a Red Raider in his first career start since 2009 (Steven Sheffield - 490 vs.

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K-State)... 415 yards passing in first career start ranks fourth in school history (Sheffield - 490 in 2009... Cumbie - 470 in 2004... Hodges - 454 in 2005)... entered in the third quarter in a back-up role and finished going 3-of-6 for 36 yards and two touchdown passes against Kansas (10/5) in just over a quarter’s worth of action... entered in the second quarter and finished with first career 300-yard passing game against Texas State (9/21) with 19-of-43 passing with 310 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions against the Bobcats in Tech’s 33-7 victory... entered in a back-up role in the fourth quarter and led Tech to a game-winning touchdown with a 19-yard touchdown in the back corner of the end zone to WR Bradley Marquez giving Tech a 17-10 lead over No. 24 TCU (9/12) with 3:48 left in the game... went 3-of-4 with 77 yards passing and one touchdown against the Horned Frogs... made career debut in a back-up role to start the third quarter against Stephen F. Austin (9/7) in Week 2 during home opener... passed for 127 yards and one touchdown on 11-of-17 passing with two interceptions during career debut... became the second true freshman quarterback to play for the Red Raiders in 2013 (Baker Mayfield).

HIGH SCHOOLProsper High School in Prosper, Texas... graduated from high school in December 2012 and en-rolled at Texas Tech in January 2013... guided team to a District 9-4A Championship and a run to the Class 4A Division II Regional Semifinals against Lancaster... first team All-District... honorable mention All-State... dual threat quarterback that threw for 2,658 yards during senior season in 2012... passed 210-for-359 with 23 touchdowns... logged 120 rushing attempts for 589 yards and 12 rushing touchdowns... as a junior threw for 2,682 yards (200-for-378) with 26 passing touchdowns... earned first team All-District as a junior... four-star prospect by ESPN, three-star prospect by Rivals and Scout... ranked No. 21 quarterback in the nation by Rivals and No. 3 quar-terback in the state of Texas... the No. 54 prospect in the Rivals Texas Postseason Top-100... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, TCU, Utah State and UTSA... High School Coach: Kent Scott.

PERSONALDavis Webb... born January 22, 1995... son of Matt and Donna Webb... majoring in exercise and sports science at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSPass Attempts ______________________________ 71, vs. Oklahoma State (2013)Pass Completions ____________________________ 45, vs. Oklahoma State (2013)Passing Yards ________________________________ 462, at West Virginia (2013)Passing Touchdowns ______________________________ 3, vs. Iowa State (2013)Longest Pass __________________________________ 51, vs. Texas State (2013)Rushing Yards _________________________________16, at West Virginia (2013)* Indicates most recent high

TEXAS TECH ALL-TIME TRUE FRESHMAN STARTING QUARTERBACKSDavis Webb _________ 2013 ___ 6 starts _____ 226-of-361, 2,718 yards, 20 TD, 9 INTBaker Mayfield _______ 2013 ___ 7 starts _____ 218-of-340, 2,315 yards, 12 TD, 9 INTRon Reeves __________ 1978 ___ 9 starts _______ 77-of-161, 1,195 yards, 9 TD, 8 INTAaron Keesee ________ 1984 ___ 7 starts ________ 70-of-140, 755 yards, 6 TD, 7 INT

JOHN WHITEDefensive Back

5-10 • 205 • Junior-1LBremond, Texas/Bremond

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2013Played in eight games (0 starts) playing primarily on special teams with four tackles (all solo)… made one tackle (solo) helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego… made one tackle (solo) at West Virginia (10/19)… recorded a season-high two tackles (both solo) against Stephen F. Austin (9/7) during first career home game… made career debut at SMU (8/30) during season opener.

2012Scout team member… did not play.

2011Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLBremond High School in Bremond, Texas... led team to state in 2007 and then to a regional finals appearance in 2008 and to the semifinals in 2010... three-time all-district selection, including District MVP honors as a senior... named to All-Super Centex in 2010... selected All-Brozos Valley in 2010... also tabbed 2010 first team all-state and 1A Defensive MVP as a senior... perhaps top performance was recording 32 tackles in a single game and also passing for 320 yards in a single contest... a four-time state qualifier in 800 meter and was a three-time 800 meter state cham-pion... participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Farmers of America and student council... was FCA and FFA president... High School Coach: Bruce Brignae.

PERSONALJohnathon White... born November 12, 1991, in Bryan, Texas... son of Jay and Barbara White... has three younger siblings, Jacob, Joshua and Jonah... uncle, Bo Robinson, played football at Texas... enjoys FCA, hunting and fishing... majoring in agribusiness at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSTackles: ___________________________________2, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Tackles For Loss: _____________________________________________ NoneSacks: ___________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions: ______________________________________________ NoneFumble Recoveries: ___________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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QUINTON WHITERunning Back

5-7 • 200 • Sophomore-1LCollege Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated

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2013Played in all 13 games (0 starts) with 13 rushes for 130 yards with a rushing touchdown… av-eraged 10.0 yards/rush… made one reception for five yards… made first career reception for five yards against Kansas State (11/9)… rushed four times for 25 yards (long 18) in first career Big 12 road game at Kansas (10/5)… carried four times for 34 yards (long 21) against Texas State (9/21)… played in first career home game rushing a season-high five times for a season-high 71 yards (long 38) with first career rushing touchdown against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)… made career debut at SMU (8/30) during season opener.

2012Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLA&M Consolidated High School in College Station, Texas... three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com ... SUPERPREP All-Southwest team ... rushed for 835 yards during his senior season ... ran for 1,201 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior ... ranked as the No. 12 running back in the state by Rivals ... First-Team All-Central Texas by the Austin American-Statesman ... First-Team All-State as a punter by the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors ... First-Team District 12-5A ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Air Force, Army, Louisiana Tech, Navy, Texas-San Antonio and Tulsa… High School Coach: Jim Slaughter.

PERSONALQuinton White… born January 27, 1994, in College Station, Texas… son of Quinton White Sr. and Andree Mable… mother, Andree, graduated from Sam Houston State… has two siblings, Quinterrian and Quandree… an exercise and sport science major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSRushes: ___________________________________5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Rushing Yards: ______________________________ 71, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Rushing Touchdowns: __________________________1, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)Longest Rush: ______________________________ 38, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)* Indicates most recent high

KENNY WILLIAMSRunning Back

5-11 • 228 • Senior-3LPflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson

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2013Played in 13 games (12 starts) with 125 rushes for 497 yards with eight touchdowns... averaged 4.0 yards/carry and 38.2 yards/game... led the team in rushing attempts, rushing yards and rush-ing touchdowns... made 30 receptions for 264 receiving yards with one receiving touchdown... averaged 8.8 yards/catch and 20.3 yards/game... ran eight times for 17 yards and caught two passes for 26 receiving yards helping the Red Raiders to a 37-23 upset over No. 14 Arizona State (12/30) at the National University Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego... rushed four times for 41 yards (long 35) with two receptions at Texas (11/28)... carried eight times for 48 yards (6.0 avg.) with a 17-yard rush against No. 4 Baylor (11/16) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington... rushed a team-high 15 times for 66 yards (long 11) while having streak of five straight games with a rushing touchdown snapped against Kansas State (11/9)... carried nine times for 45 yards with a rushing touchdown against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)... is the first Red Raider since 2011 (Eric Stephens - 5) to rush for at least one touchdown in five consecutive games... rushed seven times for 24 yards and a rushing touchdown while catching two passes for 19 yards and throwing a three-yard touchdown pass to Eric Ward at No. 12 Oklahoma (10/26)... three-yard TD pass to Ward marked the first by a non-QB for the Red Raiders since RB Eric Stephens threw a three-yard TD pass to Darrin Moore against Kansas in 2012... rushed for multiple touchdowns for the second time this season (3rd time in career) with 16 carries for 58 yards rushing and two touchdowns at West Virginia (10/19)... set new career highs for receptions (5) and receiving yards (62) against the Mountaineers... made 17 carries for 80 yards with a rushing touchdown (long 17 yards) against Iowa State (10/12)... rushed 12 times for 42 yards with a rushing touchdown at Kansas (10/5)... touchdown marked third of the season (10th career)... made eight carries for 17 yards (long 8) against Texas State (9/21)... rushed five times for 16 yards (long 14) and caught a 50-yard touchdown pass from Baker Mayfield one minute and nine seconds into the game giving Texas Tech a 7-0 lead over No. 24 TCU... scored a pair of rushing touchdowns on seven carries for 36 yards in home opener against Stephen F. Austin (9/7)... marked his first multiple rushing touchdowns game of the season (2nd career)... became the first Red Raider with multiple rushing touchdowns in a game since Eric Stephens against Northwestern State (2012 season opener)... made season debut rushing nine times for seven yards in season opener at SMU (8/30).

2012All-Big 12 (Honorable Mention)... BIG 12 RANKINGS: 10th in rushing yards (824)... 10th in rush-ing yards/game (63.4)... played in 13 games (11 starts) with 143 rushes and 824 rushing yards with five rushing touchdowns... averaged 63.4 yards rushing/game... averaged 5.8 yards/rush... also caught 16 passes for 163 receiving yards with one touchdown... 824 rushing yards mark the most by a Red Raider underclassmen since 2006 (Shannon Woods - Soph. - 926)... one of 21 Big 12 players with a 100-yard rushing performance... rushed for at least 60 yards in eight games... scored a touchdown in six games during the season... had at least one reception in 10-of-13 games played... had multiple catches in five contests... rushed seven times for 45 yards (6.4 avg.) and caught two passes for 28 yards against Minnesota (12/28) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas at Reliant Stadium... carried 12 times for 89 yards with a rushing touchdown against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium... also caught a pass for 11 yards against the Bears... carried 14 times for 78 yards (long 16) at No. 24 Oklahoma State (11/17)... rushed nine times for 37 yards and made one catch for 20 yards against Kansas (11/10)... had 18 carries for 71 yards with a rushing touchdown while making three catches for 22 yards against No. 22 Texas (11/3)... rushed 15 times for 81 yards (long 13) and caught 1 pass for seven yards at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... carried six times for 47 yards (long 47) with a touchdown at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... rushed six times for 31 yards and caught two passes for 33 yards (long 24) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... carried seven times for 24 yards with second touchdown of the season (4th career) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... led the team with 15 carries and 80 yards rushing (long 23) at Iowa State (9/29)... collected first career 100-yard rushing performance with 14 carries for 105 yards (long 31) against New Mexico (9/15)... joined teammate Eric Stephens Jr. as the first set of Tech RBs to each rush for over 100-yards in the same game since 1998 (Ricky Williams/Rob Peters - vs. Bay-lor)... rushed five times for 62 yards while averaging 12.4 yards per carry at Texas State (9/8)... led

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the team with 74 yards rushing on 15 carries (4.9 avg.) and caught two passes for 23 yards with a two-yard touchdown reception in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

2011Played in 10 games (0 starts) with 43 rushes for 135 yards with two rushing touchdowns... aver-aged 3.1 yards per rush and 13.5 yards rushing per game... caught six passes for 52 yards while averaging 8.7 yards per reception... rushed nine times for 41 yards with two rushing touchdowns (4.6 avg.) against No. 18 Baylor (11/26)... also caught three passes for 25 yards against the Bears... became first Red Raider freshman to score a pair of rushing touchdowns in a single-game since 2010 (Ben McRoy - vs. Weber State)... joined Eric Stephens (three times) as the only Red Raiders to rush for a pair of touchdowns in a single-game during the season... carried five times for 28 yards (5.6 avg.) and caught two passes for 25 yards at Missouri (11/19)... rushed eight times for 22 yards against No. 2 Oklahoma State (11/12)... led team with 25 rushing yards on 10 carries at No. 25 Texas (11/5)... rushed two times for seven yards against Iowa State (10/29)... ran for 27 yards on six carries (4.5 avg.) against No. 17 Kansas State (10/15)... rushed four times for two yards at Kansas (10/1)... made career debut with two rushes for three yards against Nevada (9/24).

HIGH SCHOOLHendrickson High School in Pflugerville, Texas... four-star prospect by both Rivals and Scout ... ranked nationally by Rivals as the 17th best running back in the 2011 class ... PrepStar All-Ameri-can ... No. 21 on Superprep Texas 120 ... No. 23 Superprep All-America Running Back ... known for his size and strength but clocked at an impressive 4.48 in the 40 ... named second-team All-State in Class 4A ... ran for 1,373 yards on 179 attempts his senior season while scoring 13 touchdowns and averaging 7.7 yards-per-carry ... as a junior, he ran for 1,714 yards on 174 attempts (9.0 yards-per-carry) and 20 touchdowns ... selected to participate in the 2011 Team USA vs. The World game set for Feb. 2 in Austin... High School Coach: Chip Killian

PERSONALKenny Williams... born November 16, 1992, in Austin, Texas... son of Kenneth and Dimitria Williams... has two older siblings, Chauncy and Jaimee, and a younger sibling, Jordan... enjoys weightlifting and shopping... a nutritional science major at Texas Tech.

CAREER HIGHSRushes _________________________________________ 18, vs. Texas (2012)Rushing Yards ________________________________ 105, vs. New Mexico (2012)Rushing Touchdowns ___________________________ 2 3x, at West Virginia (2013)*Longest Rush ______________________________________ 47, at TCU (2012)Total Touchdowns _____________________________ 2 3x, at West Virginia (2013)*Receptions ___________________________________ 5, at West Virginia (2013)Receiving Yards ________________________________62, at West Virginia (2013)Receiving Touchdowns __________________________________ 1, vs. TCU (2013)Longest Reception _________________________________ 56, vs. vs. TCU (2013)All-Purpose Yards _______________________________ 121, vs. Iowa State (2013)* Indicates most recent high

KRIS WILLIAMSLinebacker

6-0 • 230 • Sophomore-SQDallas, Texas/Bryan Adams

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2013Suffered season-ending injury… did not play.

2012Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLBryan Adams High School in Dallas, Texas… consensus three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com ... member of the Dallas Morning News Top 100 ... First-Team District 12-4A selection as a junior ... Second-Team District 12-4A as a senior ... as a senior he recorded 56 tackles, six sacks, 12 tackles for loss and forced two fumbles ... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: Arizona State, Ar-kansas State, Baylor, California, Nevada, New Mexico, SMU, Tulsa and UTEP… also competed in basketball, track and baseball… High School Coach: Derrick Roberson.

PERSONALKristopher Williams… born December 8, 1993, in Dallas, Texas… son of Catrina Butler… has a younger sister, Victoria… undeclared major at Texas Tech.

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6-1 • 226 • Senior-3LSchetz, Texas/Clemens

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2013Played nine games (0 starts) playing primarily on special teams and as a defensive reserve… made two tackles (both solo) with one fumble recovery, a quarterback hurry and one intercep-tion… one of six Red Raiders with an interception on the season… recorded one quarterback hurry against No. 12 Oklahoma State (11/2)… posted a season-high two tackles (both solo) with a fumble recovery at Kansas (10/5)… had first career interception during season debut during first home game of the season against Stephen F. Austin (9/7).

2012Played in 12 games (1 start) with 13 tackles (10 solo) with 1.5 tackles for a loss with one quar-terback hurry… played in Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas against Minnesota (12/28) at Reliant Stadium but did not collect a tackle… collected two tackles (one solo) against Baylor (11/24) at Cowboys Stadium… matched a season-high with three tackles (all solo) at No. 24 Oklahoma State (11/17)… made one tackle (solo) and had a quarterback hurry against Kansas (11/10)… had one tackle (solo) against No. 23 Texas (11/3)… made a tackle (solo) in Big 12 opener at Iowa State (9/29)… made three tackles (one solo) and had 0.5 tackles for a loss in first career start against New Mexico (9/15)… notched a pair of tackles (both solo) at Texas State (9/8)… made season debut in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

2011Played in six games (0 starts) with three tackles (all assisted) with one fumble recovery… recov-ered a fumble against No. 18 Baylor (11/26) at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington… notched two tackles (both assisted) at No. 25 Texas (11/5)… recorded one tackle (assisted) at No. 1 Oklahoma (10/22)… made season debut against No. 23 Texas A&M.

2010Played in two games (0 starts) making two tackles (both assisted) playing primarily on special teams on the season… made a season-high two tackles (both assisted) at New Mexico (9/11)… made career debut in season-opener against SMU (9/5).

HIGH SCHOOLPosted 116 total tackles and averaged 10.5 tackles per game for Clemens during senior season … had double-digit tackle totals in eight of 11 games … also rushed for eight scores on 18 carries and averaged 13.8 yards per rush … All-District 27-4A … rated the No. 59 outside linebacker prospect nationally (Scout).

PERSONALZachary Winbush … born November 4, 1991 … hometown, Schertz, Texas … son of Sherwin and Cynthia Winbush … has two siblings … majoring in engineering.

CAREER HIGHSTackles _________________________________ 3 2x, at Oklahoma State (2012)*Tackles For Loss ______________________________1.0, at Oklahoma State (2012)Sacks ___________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions ______________________________________________ NoneFumble Recoveries __________________________________ 1, at Kansas (2013)* Indicates most recent high

KAHLEE WOODSLinebacker

6-0 • 224 • Freshman-RSSherman, Texas/Sherman

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2013Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLSherman High School in Sherman, Texas... posted 139 tackles, five tackles for loss, two sacks, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and four forced fumbles as a senior... four-star prospect by ESPN... three-star prospect by Rivals and 24/7 Sports... No. 69 on the ESPN Top-100 Midlands... First Team All-District 13-4A in 2010, 2011, 2012... Honorable Mention All-State in 2011, 2012... in his three-year career as a varsity starter, he accumulated 431 tackles... CHOSE TEXAS TECH OVER: New Mexico, SMU, Louisiana Tech and North Texas.... High School Coach: Gary Joe Kinne.

PERSONALKahlee Woods... born December 11, 1994... an undeclared major at Texas Tech.

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CALEB WOODWARDDefensive Back

6-0 • 203 • Freshman-RSLeander, Texas/Leander

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2013Redshirt season…. Scout team member… did not play.

HIGH SCHOOLLeander High School in Leander, Texas... rushed for 1,654 yards his senior season on 272 carries (six yards per-rush) and scored 24 touchdowns ... three-star prospect by Rivals, ESPN and 24/7 Sports ... All-District selection ... played both quarterback and wide receiver and will convert to safety at Texas Tech... caught three passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns..... High School Coach: Clint Harper.

PERSONALCaleb Woodward... born August 27, 1994... son of Randi Branscomb... an undeclared major at Texas Tech.

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Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Previous School/High School/HometownDakota Allen LB 6-2 228 Summer Creek/Humble, TexasCameron Batson WR 5-8 175 Millwood/Oklahoma City, Okla.Nigel Bethel II DB 5-8 168 Booker T. Washington/Miami, Fla.Robert Castaneda OL 6-5 318 Round Rock/Round Rock, TexasMichael Coley DB 6-3 185 Irving/Irving, TexasShaquille Davis OL 6-4 320 Mt. San Antonio College/Claremont/Pomona, Calif.Jakari Dillard WR 6-4 180 Princeton/Princeton, TexasDerrick Dixon DB 5-10 195 Skyline/Dallas, TexasDemarcus Felton RB 5-7 179 Dekaney/Houston, TexasPayton Hendrix DB 6-3 191 Bishop Dunne/Dallas, TexasJah’Shawn Johnson DB 5-10 170 Ennis/Ennis, TexasJosh Keys DB 6-2 180 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC/Seminary/Seminary, Miss.Devin Lauderdale WR 5-11 170 Navarro JC/Bellaire/Houston, TexasRika Levi DL 6-2 350 College of San Mateo/S. San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif.Tevin Madison DB 5-10 160 Fayette County/Fayette, Ala.Patrick Mahomes QB 6-3 215 Whitehouse/Whitehouse, TexasKeland McElrath DL 6-6 290 Coahoma CC/Ripley/Ripley, Tenn.Justin Murphy OL 6-6 290 Belton/Belton, TexasDominique Robertson OL 6-5 300 Riverside CC/Redlands East Valley/Redlands, Calif.Ian Sadler WR 5-10 194 Argyle/Argyle, TexasMarcus Smith DL 6-3 305 Highland CC/Wadesboro/Wadesboro, N.C.Justin Stockton RB 5-9 180 Steele/Cibolo, TexasBrandon Thorpe DL 6-5 275 Highland CC/Tucker/Tucker, Ga.

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Dakota Allen/Linebacker/6-2/228Summer Creek High School/Humble, TexasRecruited by Mike Jinks 6-2/228 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, 24/7 Sports and ESPN … as a senior he logged 112 tackles and three interceptions … ranked as the No. 23 inside linebacker according to ESPN … District 19-4A Defensive MVP … Chose Texas Tech over Oklahoma, TCU, Kansas State and Iowa State.“Explosive. He is a guy that loves football and plays with a high motor. He is just a great overall kid.” - Mike Jinks

Cameron Batson/Wide Receiver/5-8/175Millwood High School/Oklahoma City, Okla.Recruited by Eric Morris 5-8/175 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, 24/7 and ESPN … as a senior he accounted for 55 touchdowns, passed for over 2,000 yards, rushed for over 1,200 yards and returned four punts for touchdowns … defensively he compiled 10 interceptions, including three returns for touchdowns … named the Oklahoma Gatorade Player of the Year … The Oklahoman’s First Team All-State selection … helped guide his high school basketball team to a state championship his junior year … ranks first in his class with a 4.0 GPA … cousin to former Texas Tech wide receiver Tramain Swindall …. Chose Texas Tech over Arizona State, Kansas, Tulsa and Washington State.“Smart intelligent kid that will be a positive influence for our program on and off the field.” - Eric Morris

Nigel Bethel II/Defensive Back/5-8/168Booker T. Washington High School/Miami, Fla.Recruited by Kevin Curtis 5-8/168 – Signed National Letter of Intent … four-star prospect by Rivals and ESPN … three-star prospect by Scout and 24/7 Sports … recorded 29 tackles last season along with three interceptions, 13 pass breakups and one fumble recovery … was the 2013 state runner up in the 200M with a time of 21.13 … ranked as the No. 24 cor-nerback in the 2014 class by Rivals and the No. 48 overall prospect in the state of Florida … member of the ESPN 300 … ranked as the No. 17 cornerback in the 2014 class by ESPN … Member of the Miami Herald Top 25 … Chose Texas Tech over Miami, Florida State, Kentucky, Cincinnati, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Central Florida and Washington State.“Very fast, explosive player that has won a state championship two years in a row. He has played some really good competition coming from Miami.” – Kevin Curtis

Robert Castaneda/Offensive Line/6-5/318Round Rock High School/Round Rock, TexasRecruited by Lee Hays 6-5/318 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, 24/7 Sports and ESPN … graded out at 93 percent his senior season with 49 pancakes and 68 knockdowns … Chose Texas Tech over Kansas State, TCU, Houston and Purdue. “Robert is one of our first O-Line commits. I love his attitude. He is a kid that we expect to come in and compete early.” – Lee Hays

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Michael Coley/Defensive Back/6-3/185Irving High School/Irving, TexasRecruited by Kevin Curtis 6-3/185 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Scout … as a wide receiver last season at Irving High he caught 43 passes for 611 yards … averaged 14.2 yards-per-catch and caught four touchdown passes … defensively he recorded 24 solo tackles, nine assisted tackles, three tackles for loss, one interception and one defensive score …. Dallas Morning News Top 100 … First Team All-District … Chose Texas Tech over Louisiana Tech and Vanderbilt.“Tall, smooth athlete that has played on both sides of the ball. He has a lot of potential to be a very good player at this level.” – Kevin Curtis

Shaquille Davis/Offensive Line/6-4/320Mt. San Antonio College/Claremont High School/Pomona, Calif.Recruited by Lee Hays 6-4/320 – Signed Financial Aid Agreement … graded out at 95 percent last season with 48 pancakes and 52 knockdowns … First Team All-American by the California Community College Football Coaches Association … Chose Texas Tech over Fresno State, San Diego State and Colorado State.“Shaquille is a young man that was found late. I love his personality and his flexibility. He can play tackle or guard, and we expect him to be an immediate impact.” – Lee Hays

Jakari Dillard/Wide Receiver/6-4/180Princeton High School/Princeton, TexasRecruited by Eric Morris 6-4/180 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Scout, ESPN, Rivals, and 24/7 Sports … as a senior he hauled in 702 receiving yards on 44 receptions while scoring 11 touchdowns … averaged 16 yards-per-catch …. Member of the Dallas Morning News Top 100 … Chose Texas Tech over Arizona State, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Illinois.“He is a goal line and vertical threat that has the length to create mismatches.” – Eric Morris

Derrick Dixon/Defensive Back/5-10/195Skyline High School/Dallas, TexasRecruited by Eric Morris 5-10/195 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, 24/7 Sports and ESPN … as a senior at Skyline in 2013, he recorded 76 tackles and four interceptions … picked up second team All-State honors … Member of the Dallas Morning News Top 100 … Member of the Rivals Texas Top 100 … Chose Texas Tech over TCU, Washington State, West Virginia and Utah.“Tough and instinctual player, that we see developing into a leader on this defense.” – Eric Morris

Demarcus Felton/Running Back/5-7/179Dekaney High School/Houston, TexasRecruited by Mike Jinks5-7/179 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Scout, ESPN, Rivals and 24/7 Sports … as a senior he rushed for 1,783 yards on 227 carries and scored 11 touchdowns … averaged 16 yards-per-carry … Chose Texas Tech over Houston, Rice and SMU.“He is a physical runner downfield and has great toughness.” – Mike Jinks

Payton Hendrix/Defensive Back/6-3/191Bishop Dunne High School/Dallas, TexasRecruited by Trey Haverty 6-3/191 – Signed National Letter of Intent … four-star prospect by Scout … three-star prospect by Rivals, 24/7 Sports and ESPN … Member of the Dallas Morning News Top 100 … Member of the Rivals Texas Top 100 … Chose Texas Tech over Arkansas, Notre Dame, Baylor and Missouri. “Physical player. We love the kid. He has the passion to be great.” – Trey Haverty

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Jah’Shawn Johnson/Defensive Back/5-10/170Ennis High School/Ennis, TexasRecruited by Trey Haverty 5-10/170 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, 24/7 Sports and ESPN … as a senior at Ennis he compiled 114 tackles, seven intercep-tions, 11 pass breakups, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … Member of the Rivals Texas Top 100 … Chose Texas Tech over Oklahoma State, Baylor and TCU.“He comes from a great pedigree. He can really do it all – man cover and be physical – he is a great kid.” – Trey Haverty

Josh Keys/Defensive Back/6-2/180Mississippi Gulf Coast CC/Seminary High School/Seminary, Miss. Recruited by Trey Haverty 6-2/180 - Signed Financial Aid Agreement ... three-star prospect by 24/7 Sports and Rivals ... played two seasons at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College ... No. 53 overall JUCO prospect by 24/7 Sports ... tabbed No. 5 cornerback in the country (JUCO) and No. 11 prospect in the state of Mississippi by 24/7 Sports ... made 16 tackles, two interceptions and broke up three passes as a sophomore in 2013 ... helped lead team to an 8-2 record in 2013 ... made 41 tackles and one interception during debut collegiate season in 2012 ... was also the kick and punt returner for the Bulldogs ... Chose Tech over Nebraska, Arkansas, Auburn, Baylor, Georgia, K-State, Missouri, OkState “He is a really athletic kid that we brought in to fix some immediate needs. He is already on campus and working his tail off.” – Trey Haverty

Devin Lauderdale/Wide Receiver/5-11/170Navarro JC /Bellaire High School/Houston, TXRecruited by Eric Morris 5-11/170 - Signed Financial Aid Agreement... played one season at Navarro College playing 12 games with 33 receptions for 669 receiving yards and six touchdowns aver-aging 55.8 yards per game ... ranked 33rd in the country in receiving touchdowns ... four-star prospect by Rivals, ESPN and 24/7 Sports ... member of the Rivals250 ... ranked by Rivals as the No. 26 wide receiver in the 2013 class ... Rivals Texas Postseason Top 100 ... Lone Star Recruiting Rankings Top 100 ... No. 54 on the ESPN Top 100 Midlands ... No. 42 overall prospect in the state by 24/7 Sports ... named the Offensive Most Valuable Player for District 20-5A ... explosive receiver that compiled 27 catches for 583 yards along with nine touchdowns ... rushed for 127 yards on 12 carries and three touchdowns as a senior … Chose Texas Tech over Kentucky.“Fast. Fast. Fast. Has big play potential any time the ball in his hands.” - Eric Morris

Rika Levi/Defensive Line/6-2/350College of San Mateo/S. San Francisco High School/South San Francisco, Calif.Recruited by John Scott Jr. 6-2/350 – Signed Financial Aid Agreement … four-star prospect by 24/7 Sports … three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN … recorded 39 tackles last season at the College of San Mateo along with three sacks, 12 tackles for loss and one forced fumble … Defensive Player of the Year for the California Community College Football Coaches Association … First Team All-American … Chose Texas Tech over Oregon, Missouri, Kentucky and Washington.“Very, very, very athletic big-man. He has great feet, and is extremely strong and very disruptive.” – John Scott Jr.

Tevin Madison/Defensive Back/5-10/160Fayette County High School/Fayette, Ala.Recruited by Kevin Curtis 5-10/160 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Rivals, 24/7 Sports and ESPN … as a receiver at Fayette County High School last season, he hauled in 1,053 receiving yards on 49 receptions … averaged 21.5 yards-per-catch … defensively he snagged five interceptions, including one return for touchdown … Chose Texas Tech over Kentucky, Tennessee and Southern Miss.“Fast, quick athlete that has spent most of his time on the offensive side of the ball, but will flip over for us, and has the chance to become a very good corner.” – Kevin Curtis

Patrick Mahomes/Quarterback/6-3/215Whitehouse High School/Whitehouse, TexasRecruited by Kliff Kingsbury6-3/215 – Signed National Letter of Intent … four-star prospect by Scout … three-star prospect by Rivals, ESPN and 24/7 Sports … as a senior he threw for 4,619 yards (287-of-495) and 50 touchdowns … rushed for 948 yards and 15 touchdowns …. Named the 2013 Texas Associated Press Sports Editors High School Football Player of the Year … Associated Press Class 4A Offensive Player of the Year …. Associated Press Class 4A First Team All-State … District 16-4A MVP … Member of the Rivals Texas Top 100 … Blue-Grey All-American … Chose Texas Tech over Oklahoma State and Rice.“I am excited about getting Pat here on campus. He is an incredibly talented young man that has not yet scratched the surface of his potential.” – Kliff Kingsbury

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Keland McElrath/Defensive Line/6-6/290Coahoma CC/Ripley High School/Ripley, Tenn. RRecruited by John Scott Jr. 6-6/290 - Signed Financial Aid Agreement ... three-star prospect by Rivals ... played two seasons at Coahoma Community College in 2013 ... No. 25 ranked defensive tackle (JUCO) in the country according to 24/7 Sports ... had 42 tackles and one sack during the 2013 season ... competed in football and track and Ripley High School ... claims titles in the discus and shot put at 2010 Tennessee A-AA West Sectional Track Meet … Chose Texas Tech over Kentucky and West Virginia.“He is a big, athletic kid that moves well and plays with a high motor.” – John Scott Jr.

Justin Murphy/Offensive Line/6-6/290Belton High School/Belton, TexasRecruited by Lee Hays 6-6/290 – Signed National Letter of Intent … three-star prospect by Scout, 24/7 Sports and ESPN … graded out at 94 percent his senior season with 54 pancakes and 68 knockdowns … Chose Texas Tech over Oklahoma State, Houston, Rice and SMU.“Justin is a kid that has all of the natural ability in the world. I really love his attitude when it comes to playing.” – Lee Hays

Dominique Robertson/Offensive Line/6-5/300Riverside C.C./Redlands East Valley High School/Redlands, Calif.Recruited by Lee Hays 6-5/300 – Signed Financial Aid Agreement … three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, 24/7 Sports and ESPN … graded out at 96 percent in 2013 with 42 pancakes and 54 knockdowns … National Central All-Conference selection in 2013 … Chose Texas Tech over Kansas State, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Washington State, Arizona and Arizona State.“He is a highly-rated junior college transfer. He is a prototype tackle who is very athletic.” – Lee Hays

Ian Sadler/Wide Receiver/5-10/194Argyle High School/Argyle, TexasRecruited by Eric Morris 5-10/194 – Signed National Letter of Intent … four-star prospect by Scout and ESPN … three-star prospect by Rivals and 24/7 Sports … as a senior he rushed for 1,001 yards on 133 carries and 23 touchdowns …. caught 38 passes for 665 yards and 12 touchdowns … helped lead his team to the Class 3A State Championship in 2013 … in the state championship game he accounted for four of Argyle’s five touchdowns … ran back four punt returns for touchdowns over the course of the season, including one in the state championship game … named the offensive MVP of the state championship game … Second Team All-State …. Member of the Dallas Morning News Top 100 … Member of the Rivals Texas Top 100 … Chose Texas Tech over Iowa State and Minnesota.“Jack of all trades. Has as good of football savvy and awareness of space as anyone in the nation.” - Eric Morris

Marcus Smith/Defensive Line/6-3/305Highland CC/Wadesboro High School/Wadesboro, N.C. Recruited by John Scott Jr. 6-3/305 - Signed Financial Aid Agreement ... three-star prospect by 24/7 Sports ... No. 24 defensive tackle (JUCO) in the nation according to 24/7 Sports ... ranked No. 29 JUCO prospect in the state of Kansas according to 24/7 Sports ... played two seasons at Highland Community College in Kansas ... helped team to a 6-4 record in 2013 ... among team leaders with 49 tackles, 4.5 sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss with one pass breakup as a sophomore ... made 10 tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss during freshman season in 2012 … Chose Texas Tech over Memphis and New Mexico.“He is very quick off the ball and has really good size and strength. He pursues the football from sideline to sideline.” – John Scott Jr.

Justin Stockton/Running Back/5-9/180Steele High School/Cibolo, TexasRecruited by Mike Jinks 5-9/180 – Signed National Letter of Intent … four-star prospect by Scout and ESPN … three-star prospect by Rivals and 24/7 Sports … as a senior he ran for 2,159 yards on 180 carries and 38 touchdowns … averaged 12 yards-per-carry … ended his career at Steele with over 6,000 rushing yards and averaged 11 yards-per-carry … Associated Press Class 5A First Team All-State …. San Antonio Express-News Offensive Player of the Year … scored five touchdowns in the San Antonio Area All-Star Game, including kick return touchdowns of 98, 95 and 85 yards … Member of the Rivals Texas Top 100 … Chose Texas Tech over Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, UCLA and Boise State.“Justin is very explosive. He has tremendous speed and vision and great lateral quickness. He has a chance to ome out and make an instant impact.” – Mike Jinks

Brandon Thorpe/Defensive Line/6-5/275Highland C.C./Tucker High School/Tucker, Ga.Recruited by John Scott Jr. 6-5/275 – Signed Financial Aid Agreement … three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, 24/7 Sports and ESPN … last season at Highland Community College he registered 31 tackles, three sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss, five forced fumbles and one fumble recovery …. Chose Texas Tech over West Virginia, South Florida and Central Florida. “Brandon is long, athletic, quick off the ball and plays aggressive. He is a tough-nosed football player.” – John Scott Jr.

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KLIFF KINGSBURY@TTUKingsbury

2nd Season (Quarterbacks)8-5 career record

Kliff Kingsbury (@TTUKingsbury), Texas Tech’s second all-time leading passer, begins his second season as the head football coach at his alma mater.

In his first year as head coach, Kingsbury led the Red Raiders to an 8-5 overall record and a stunning 37-23 win over No. 16 Arizona State in the National University Holiday Bowl. He became just the second coach in school history to win a bowl game in his first season as the Red Raiders dismantled the heavily favored Sun Devils in San Diego. His popularity also helped revitalize the fan base as Texas Tech set a new school record for average home attendance (57,933 average per game).

Kingsbury returned to his collegiate roots after a one-year stint as offensive coordinator at Texas A&M where he played a huge role in leading freshman quarterback Johnny Manziel to the Heisman Trophy. Under his guidance, the Aggie offense finished third nationally in total offense by averaging 552.33 yards per-game. The Aggies ranked 14th nationally in passing offense and 13th nationally in rushing offense, making Texas A&M one of the most balanced attacks in college football. For the second consecutive year Kingsbury was named the national offensive coordinator of the year.

Kingsbury made the move to Texas A&M from the University of Houston where he played a key role in the Cougars’ record-setting 13-win season in 2011. The Cougars finished 2011 with a 13-1 record and posted the program’s highest final BCS finish in school history (No. 19).

Kingsbury served as co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Cougars, and was named the 2011 Offensive Coordinator of the Year by FootballScoop.com. The Cougars led the nation in total offense, passing offense and scoring in 2011, while re-cord-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 Cou-gars scored over 70 points in two games in 2011, and finished the season with a 30-14 win over Penn State in the TicketCity 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 QB coach at Houston 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 All-America team.

After a five-year professional football career, Kingsbury entered the coaching ranks in the spring of 2008 when he joined Kevin 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.

Kingsbury was drafted by Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots after a record-set-

ting 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 at Tech (1999-2002). As a senior he was awarded the Sammy Baugh Trophy, presented annually to the nation’s best college quarterback.

The 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 in-cluding 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 All-America 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.

2002 - Senior SeasonEntered the season as a candidate for several awards - Heisman Trophy, Davey O’Brien, Unitas Golden Arm ... named Big 12 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year by a panel of media voters ... holds 39 school records, 13 Big 12 marks and seven NCAA records ... completed 83.05% (49-of-59) of his passes at Texas A&M to break the old NCAA mark of 83.02%, set by Kentucky’s Tim Couch against Vanderbilt in 1998 (Leach was his QB coach) ... also has 1,199 career completions, passing the old mark of 1,031, set by Louisville’s Chris Redman ... passed the 10,000-yard mark in passing yardage and total offense with his performance against Missouri ... has 12,054 passing yards, 11,918 total offense yards and 1,199 completions in career ... only third player in NCAA histo-ry to accomplish all three ... surpassed Big 12 career passing yardage and career total offense marks against Mississippi ... has completed 447-of-669 passes for 4,642 yards this season ... also has thrown 42 touchdown passes this season and became the Big 12’s all-time touchdown passing leader with his 61st against N.C. State ... completed 15-of-35 against Oklahoma for 187 yards and a touchdown ... directed Texas Tech to a 42-38 win over then-No. 3 Texas, passing for 473 yards and six touchdowns on the nation’s third-ranked pass defense ... completed 38-of-60 with no interceptions ... solid performance in last outing against Oklahoma State ... finished the game with 425 pass-ing yards, four touchdown passes and 38-of-49 passing ... completed 34-of-41 for 373 yards and three touchdowns against Baylor ... injured his ankle early in the first quarter, but continued through two and a half quarters before leaving the game ... passed for 268 yards on 36-of-65 at Colorado ... did not complete a touchdown pass for first time in 12 games ... blistered Missouri with a Big 12 and school record 510 yards on 49-of-70 passing ... also threw five touchdown passes ... threw for 272 yards and a touchdown on 37-of-50 passing at Iowa State ... named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week for the sec-ond-straight week (Oct. 7) for his performance against A&M ... Kingsbury shredded the nation’s third-ranked defense with a career-high 474 passing yards, five touchdowns and 49-of-59 passing ... named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 30) after throwing for 407 yards and six touchdowns at New Mexico ... threw for a school record and then-Big 12 record six touchdown passes at New Mexico ... ... also completed 41-of-59 passes ... was 27-of-50 for 273 yards and three touchdowns against N.C. State ... also rushed for 26 yards ... completed 25-of-38 passes for 270 yards and two touchdowns in win over Mississippi ... drove the Red Raiders 84 yards in 12 plays for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter to put the game away ... also scored on a two-yard sneak ... was 32-of-49 for 369 yards at SMU ... also threw for three touchdowns ... opened the season 26-of-44 and 341 yards with three touchdown strikes at Ohio State.

2001 - Junior SeasonAll-Big 12 Second Team by the coaches ... Verizon Academic All-District Team ... Associ-ated Press Second-Team All-Big 12 ... capped off record-setting season with 39-of-47 performance against SFA ... threw for 366 yards and five touchdowns in three quarters of work ... also rushed for 32 yards ... completed 23-of-36 passes for 234 yards and a touchdown against Oklahoma ... SBC Big 12 Co-Offensive Player of the Week after turning in fourth 400-yard passing game of career with 440 yards in the air at Okla-

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homa State ... completed 44-of-56 passes and threw four touchdowns strikes, tying a personal mark ... registered eighth career 300-yard passing game against Texas A&M ... finished the game with 303 yards on 38-of-46 passing ... threw for 245 yards on 27-of-44 passing with two touchdown strikes at Baylor in two and a half quarters ... blasted Nebraska’s top-ranked defense for 353 passing yards and a touchdown ... led the Red Raiders to 31-point performance, most points scored against NU this season also had career-best 25-yard rush ... named SBC Big 12 Player of the Week following Kansas State game ... broke a school record with his third 400-yard passing game against Kan-sas State with 409 yards on 32-47 passing ... also tied a personal-best with four touch-down passes against the Wildcats ... completed 23-of-37 passes against Kansas for 242 yards ... also threw three touchdown passes before leaving game at conclusion of third quarter with thumb injury ... connected on 40-of-57 passing for 260 yards at Texas ... completed 35-of-46 passes against North Texas for 286 yards and two touchdowns ... had 12-consecutive completions at one points against UNT, including hitting 18-of-19 receivers during a stretch ... threw for 364 yards against New Mexico ... also completed 30-of-49 passes and three touchdowns.

2000 - Sophomore SeasonAssumed starting role after making first career start in season finale in 1999 ... threw for 307 yards on 31 completions against ECU in the Galleryfurniture.com Bowl ... also threw for four touchdown passes against the Pirates, including two to Derek Dorris ... started all 12 games during his sophomore campaign ... second in Big 12 and eighth nationally in total offense with 286.4 yards per game ... first in league with 21 TD passes, 3418 yards passing and 3437 total yards ... completed 41-of-61 for 295 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions at Oklahoma ... also ran team-high 11 times for 24 yards versus the Sooners ... went 30-for-43 for 236 yards and three touchdowns versus Oklahoma State ... TD passes were 18 and six yards to Tim Baker, and eight yards to Derek Dorris ... also rushed for one touchdown on QB draw against OSU on season-long run of 22 yards ... completed 28-of-49 for 282 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions against 20th-ranked Texas ... included in total was 39-yard toss to Carlos Francis and 43-yard strike to Wes Welker ... had four touchdown passes, all to Dorris, and completed 32-of-48 for 405 yards and no interceptions at Kansas ... TD passes were 5, 2, 11 and 12 yards versus the Jayhawks ... completed 29-of-60 for 302 yards, two interceptions and one touchdown at 10th-ranked Kansas State ... TD was one-yard strike to Dorris just before halftime ... also had 19-yard run versus Wildcats ... threw for season-low 165 yards on 20-of-37 versus top-ranked Nebraska ... tossed pair of touchdowns and completed 33-of-50 attempts versus Baylor ... TD passes were 14 and 6 yards, both to Dorris ... Baylor contest was his first without an interception this season ... also rushed four times for 42 yards versus the Bears ... completed 28-of-50 for 291 yards and two touch-downs at Texas A&M ... pair of TD passes went to Tim Baker on 13- and 15-yard strikes ... against Louisiana-Lafayette, went 24-for-37 with one touchdown and two interceptions ... scoring toss was two yards, also to Baker ... also rushed nine times for seven yards versus ULL ... completed 42-of-55 for 238 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions versus North Texas ... six-yard TD pass also went to Baker ... rushed seven times for 15 yards against UNT ... set school-record for yards passing in a game versus Utah State, going 34-of-48 for 456 yards and three scores ... Tossed one interception against USU ... scoring tosses were 19 yards to Darrell Jones, five yards to Ricky Williams and 45 yards to Francis ... also had one-yard quarterback sneak for TD versus USU for first Tech touchdown of contest ... completed 21-of-47 for 186 yards, two touchdowns and one intercep-tion in lidlifter versus New Mexico ... TD passes were six yards to Ricky Williams and eight yards to Dorris ... named to Academic All-Big 12 First Team

HEAD COACH KLIFF KINGSBURY... named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for fall semester with a 4.0 grade point average.

1999 - Freshman SeasonPlayed in six games, starting one ... served in backup role most of season ... started last game of year against Oklahoma due to injury to Rob Peters ... completed 25 of 57 passes for 492 yards and four touchdowns ... had biggest game of career against Oklahoma by completing 9 of 17 pass attempts for 259 yards and three touchdowns ... completed career-best 75 yard pass vs. Sooners ... was 7 of 12 for 102 yards and a touchdown in mopup role at Oklahoma State ... was 5 of 19 for 87 yards after coming off bench against Texas ... also scored one rushing touchdown ... named to Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

1998 - Redshirt SeasonRedshirted ... named to Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

High SchoolNew Braunfels High School in New Braunfels, Texas ... passed for 3,009 yards and 34 touchdowns while leading team to Class 5A Division II semifinals as a senior ... led team to 13-2 record which included six come-from-behind wins ... completed 216 of 341 pass attempts with only eight interceptions as a senior ... named to state “Top 100” by Lubbock Avalanche-Journal ... selected as offensive most valuable player in Texas High School Coaches All-Star Game after leading South team to 48-10 victory ... passed for 116 yards and three touchdowns in all-star game ... San Antonio area offensive player of the year ... also lettered in baseball, basketball and track ... academic all-state choice and graduated third in a class of 450 ... National Honor Society treasurer ... High School Coach: Tim Kingsbury.

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MATT WALLERSTEDT@TTU_CoachWally

2nd Season (Linebackers)

Matt Wallerstedt, one of the most energetic and dynamic coaches in the game, begins his second season as defensive coordinator at Texas Tech.

Entering his second season, Wallerstedt brings much needed stability to a Texas Tech defense that had run through a course of five different defensive coordinators in five years. Despite injuries and depth issues in his first season, he was able to turn in one of the best defensive performances of the season in Tech’s Holiday Bowl bowl win over No. 16 Arizona State. The Tech defense held one of the nation’s top offenses to just 23 points.

A defensive coordinator in three previous coaching stints, the former Kansas State All-American spent the 2012 season as the linebackers coach at Texas A&M. While at A&M, Wallerstedt worked along side offensive coordinator and now Texas Tech Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury.

In his first season at A&M, Wallerstedt helped the Aggies to an 11-2 season and a win over Oklahoma in the AT&T Cotton Bowl.

Wallerstedt moved to Texas A&M 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 in-side linebackers and serving as assistant head coach in 2008-09. Air Force faced Kevin

Sumlin’s Houston Cougars twice in bowl games during Wallerstedt’s time in Colorado Springs.

Prior to his time at Air Force, Wallerstedt coached the linebackers at his alma mater for two seasons (2006-07), 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 Wy-oming 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 as associate head coach/special teams/inside linebackers coach.

A 1984 high school graduate from Manhattan High School in Kansas, Wallerstedt was a four-year letterman at Kansas State leading the Wildcats in tackles as a junior and senior and earning honorable mention All-America honors as a linebacker for KSU in 1987.

Wallerstedt 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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ERIC MORRIS@TTUCoachMorris

2nd Season (Receivers)

Eric Morris, a 2008 graduate of Texas Tech, begins his second season at his alma mater and his first as offensive coordinator.

Morris, who shared the offensive coordinator responsibilities in 2013, helped guide the nation’s second-ranked passing attack (392.8 yards-per-game) and the eighth overall total offense (511.0 yards-per-game). He also coached Jace Amaro, one of the best receivers in school history. Amaro set an FBS record for the most receiving yards (1,352) in a single-season by a tight end and was named an NCAA Consensus All-American.

Morris spent the 2012 season as the inside receivers coach on former Texas Tech Head Coach Mike Leach’s staff at Washington State. Prior to heading to Pullman, Morris spent two years on Kevin Sumlin’s staff at the University of Houston, as an offensive graduate assistant and as the offensive quality control assistant in 2010.

The receiving corps at Washington State hauled in 3,965 yards in the first year of the Air Raid offense in 2012. Cougar receivers hauled in 23 of the team’s 29 total touchdowns scored.

In 2011, Houston’s offense led the nation in passing (443.8 ypg), total offense (599.0 ypg) and scoring (50.8 ppg), en route to a 12-1 record including a win over Penn State in the TicketCity Bowl.

Prior to Houston, Morris played in the Canadian Football League. He joined the Sas-katchewan Roughriders out of training camp in 2009 and dressed for four games while battling a knee injury.

Morris lettered at Texas Tech from 2005-2008. As a senior wide receiver, he recorded 10 receptions for 89 yards against Mississippi during his final collegiate game in the Cotton Bowl. A versatile, all-around player, Morris was named to the All-Big 12 Second Team as a punt returner by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and was a 2007 Academic All-Big 12 Team member.

He is one of only four players in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision history to be a part of multiple receiving trios with each player recording at least 60 receptions in a season.

Morris received his bachelor’s degree in communications studies from Texas Tech in 2008.

A native of Shallowater Texas, and a product of Shallowater High, Morris was named the All-South Plains Super Team Offensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2003. That sea-son, he finished with 926 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns while throwing for another 1,926 yards and 22 touchdowns.

Morris and his wife, Maggie, reside in Lubbock.

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MIKE SMITH@TTU_Smith46

2nd Season (Outside Linebackers)

Mike Smith, a 2004 graduate of Texas Tech, returned to his alma mater in 2013 after a stint with the NFL’s New York Jets. Now in his second season on the Texas Tech staff, he serves as co-defensive coordinator and coaches outside linebackers.

In 2013, the Red Raider defense nearly doubled its turnover production from the previ-ous season and featured three players with 70-plus tackles.

Smith, a Lubbock native, found his way home after spending one season as the outside linebackers coach and two years as a coaching intern with the Jets.

In 2012, Smith’s linebackers recorded nine of the team’s 30 sacks while Calvin Pace fin-ished seventh on the team with 55 total tackles.

Under his guidance in 2011, free agent acquisition Aaron Maybin led the team with six sacks and four forced fumbles in only 13 games of action.

Prior to his time with the Jets, Smith was the linebackers coach for the University of Hawaii for one season.

Smith, a product of Lubbock Coronado High School, enjoyed a stellar career at Texas Tech in which he made 45 career starts and played in 50 games. Smith’s career culminated with an upset victory over then No. 4 California in the Holiday Bowl in his senior season. As a senior, he led the Red Raiders with 83 total tackles and earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention accolades.

He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens and played two seasons (2005-2006) before his career was cut short by injuries.

He is married to the former Emily Fitzpatrick. The couple has a son, Weston.

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR

DARRIN CHIAVERINI@dchev11

1st Season (Special Teams)

Darrin Chiaverini, an NFL veteran and fifth-round draft pick out of the University of Colorado in 1999’s NFL Draft, begins his first season at Texas Tech as the Special Teams Coordinator.

Chiaverini joins the Texas Tech staff after spending the last four seasons at Riverside City College (Riverside, Calif.) where he served as Associate Head Coach in charge of Recruiting and was Co-Offensive / Special Teams Coordinator. He becomes the first full-time special teams coach at Texas Tech since Eric Russell served in that capacity in 2009.

Having spent time in the coaching ranks at Riverside, UCLA and Mt. San Antonio Col-lege, Chiaverini built an impressive resume and developed some of the best special teams units in Southern California. His special teams units at Riverside from 2010-2013 were some of the best in all junior college ranks as they registered an impressive 22 blocked kicks in four seasons. He also coached the top punt returner in the state of Cali-fornia in 2011 and 2012. Riverside’s offense led California in scoring in 2011 and in 2013 led the state in total offense.

During his time at Riverside, the Tigers won three Conference Championships, three bowl games and won 10-plus games in three different seasons (2010, 2011 and 2013). Riverside was 40-5 the last four seasons, including a 24 game home win streak. After the 2011 season, Riverside boasted 15 student-athletes that were offered NCAA Divi-sion I scholarships, including Sadale Foster, Bruce Jones and Will Smith, who completed their collegiate careers at Texas Tech in 2013.

Chiaverini began his collegiate coaching career at Mt. San Antonio College in 2007 as the wide receivers coach before being promoted to co-offensive coordinator in 2008. He spent the 2009 season as the assistant special teams coach at UCLA and helped guide one of the top units in the PAC-12. The Bruins went on to win the Eagle Bank Bowl in Washington D.C. that season with a 30-21 victory over Temple.

A four-year letterman at the University of Colorado, he helped guide the Buffaloes to three bowl wins (Cotton, Holiday and Aloha) while becoming the first winner of the Buffalo Heart Award that is given annually to the player that best exemplifies Colorado Football. As a wide receiver for the Buffaloes, he hauled in 97 receptions for 1,199 yards and six touchdowns. His 97 career receptions ranks 13th all-time in school history while his 1,199 career receiving yards rank 14th.

In 1999, he was drafted in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns and went on to set a rookie receiving record with 44 catches for 487 yards and four touchdowns. After two years with the Browns, he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys before eventually finishing his four-year NFL career with the Atlanta Falcons. His NFL career included 62 catches for 662 yards and seven touchdowns. He concluded his professional career as a member of the Austin Wranglers of the Arena Football League.

He holds a degree in communications from Colorado and a master’s degree in human performance and sport sciences from the University of New Mexico Highlands. He and his wife Shannon have two children, Curtis and Kaylie, and their hometown is Corona California.

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KEVIN CURTIS@TTUKevinCurtis

2nd Season (Cornerbacks)

Kevin Curtis, a 2002 graduate of Texas Tech, begins his second season as the cornerbacks coach at his alma mater.

Curtis, a Lubbock native, joined the Texas Tech staff soon after Kliff Kingsbury was named head coach in December 2012. Prior to his return, he spent three seasons as the cornerbacks coach under Sonny Dykes at Louisiana Tech.

In 2012, Curtis was part of one of the best teams ever fielded at Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs compiled a 9-3 overall record and earned its highest-ever national ranking at No. 22.

His cornerbacks had anything but a “sophomore slump” in their second year under his direction (2011) as Louisiana Tech’s defense ranked third in the nation in both intercep-tions and pick-sixes. The highlight of those interceptions - and the kick-start to winning at Utah State - was Terry Carter’s 22-yard interception return for a touchdown.

In his first season, the Bulldogs tallied 12 interceptions as Ryan Williams led the Tech cornerbacks with two.

Curtis joined the LA Tech staff in 2010 after serving two years at Navarro Junior College where he coached the secondary.

While at Navarro, Curtis’ teams went 21-2, won two conference championships and were the 2009 C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl champions. Curtis’ teams were ranked first in the country in interceptions and had five all-conference honorees while he re-cruited the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and West Texas areas. Curtis was a two-time All-American and three-time All-Big 12 safety at Texas Tech, playing for the Red Raiders when Dykes was on the Texas Tech staff. After a successful collegiate career, Curtis was drafted in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers, where he spent three seasons. After one year with the Houston Texans, Curtis played two years as the team captain for the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe before returning to the United States to coach.

SAFETIES

TREY HAVERTY@TreyHaverty

2nd Season (Safeties)

Trey Haverty, a 2004 graduate of Texas Tech, begins his second season at his alma mater as the safeties coach.

An All-American wide receiver during his player career at Texas Tech, Haverty coached safeties and special teams in his first season in 2013.

Haverty joined the Red Raider coaching staff after spending the last five years on the staff at TCU. During that time he coached two different position groups – safeties and wide receivers.

In his first season as receivers coach, Haverty played a lead role in guiding the Horned Frogs through their inaugural season as members of the Big 12 Conference. He tutored All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection Josh Boyce, who led the Horned Frogs with 891 yards and seven touchdowns.

Haverty served as a Horned Frogs’ graduate assistant from 2007-09. He spent one sea-son as the defensive coordinator at Millsaps College in 2010.

As safeties coach in 2011, Haverty mentored Tekerrein Cuba into a second-team All-Mountain West selection, while redshirt freshman Jonathan Anderson had 17 tack-les against BYU for the most stops by a Horned Frog player in a game since 2004.

During Haverty’s time as a defensive graduate assistant at TCU, the Horned Frogs led the nation in total defense twice (2008-09). TCU was 23-3 in Haverty’s final two seasons as a graduate assistant. The 2009 campaign saw the Horned Frogs make their first BCS appearance with a trip to the Fiesta Bowl.

Haverty first arrived at TCU after serving as wide receivers coach at Cisco Junior College in 2006. His first coaching position was at Midlothian High School in 2005.

During his playing days, Haverty was an All-America wide receiver at Texas Tech. As a senior for the Red Raiders in 2004, Haverty led the Big 12 in receptions (77) while plac-ing second in receiving yards (1,019). He was a second-team All-American by Sports Illustrated and a third-team Associated Press pick. In his final collegiate game, he had eight receptions for 147 yards in a 45-31 Holiday Bowl victory over California. Haver-ty had 110 receptions for 1,326 yards and seven touchdowns in his Texas Tech career (2001-04).

Haverty and his wife, Christy, were married in Summer 2011.

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LEE HAYS@LeeHays

2nd Season (Offensive Line)

Lee Hays begins his second year on the Texas Tech staff as the offensive line coach.

In his first season, Hays tutored left tackle LeRaven Clark to second team All-Big 12 honors. Clark started all 13 games at left tackle and established himself as one of the premier linemen in the conference.

Hays returned to the familiarity of West Texas where he spent three seasons running the spread offense at West Texas A&M University. He came to Lubbock from Houston where he completed his second stint at the University of Houston in 2012.

The Del Rio, Texas, native served as the assistant offensive line coach for the Cougars in 2010 and enjoyed successful offensive coordinator stints at Tarleton State (2011), Baylor (2006-07) and West Texas A&M (2003-05). At each of those stops his programs annually produced some of college football’s top offensive outputs, running the highly-success-ful “Air Raid”, which is currently run by the Houston Cougars.

It was that work with UH’s young offensive linemen in 2010 that helped three first-year starters, Kevin Forsch (Honorable Mention All-C-USA), Ty Cloud and Rowdy Harper (Con-ference USA All-Freshman Team) make the transition to starters in 2011.

Widely respected for his work along the offensive line, Hays has coached five All-Amer-icans, 26 First-Team All-Conference players, three conference offensive Linemen of the Year award winners, one Dave Rimington Award winner and two NFL Draft picks. His coaching tenure has also helped produce five conference championship teams and six NCAA Division II playoff entrants.

Hays’ background includes a near-decade stint with the United States Marine Corps’ 4th Reconnaissance Battalion (1987-96). He rose to the rank of staff sergeant and complet-ed the Marine Corps’ Sniper School. He served as a staff noncommissioned officer and as a recon marine during his military career.

Before he entered the Marines, Hays played defensive end and linebacker at Cisco Junior College for two years, then spent one year at Abilene Christian. He then returned to football and earned his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M-Kingsville in 1996 and his master’s degree from West Texas A&M University in 2004.

From 2003-05, Hays was the architect of West Texas A&M’s high-octane spread offens-es utilizing the Air Raid attack. West Texas A&M enjoyed its most successful season in 55 years in 2005, largely due to the success of Hays’ offensive creativity. The Buffaloes went 10-2 to record their first winning season since 1998 (the program had won a combined seven games in the previous four years) and post the school’s first 10-win campaign since 1950. Along the way, WTAMU won the Lone Star Conference title with an 8-1 record, its first league championship since 1986, and advanced to the NCAA Di-vision II Playoffs for the first time in school history where it lost in the quarterfinals.

The 2005 Buffalo offense led the NCAA Division II ranks in passing offense at 363.8 yards per game, while ranking No. 7 in scoring offense (40.3 ppg) and No. 9 in total offense (477.3 ypg). His 2005 offense set school records for completion percentage (.669) and total yards per attempt (6.9 ypa).

He then spent two years at Baylor, with BU averaging 23.6 points per game, the team’s best mark since 1996. The spread attack also allowed Baylor to break almost every school single-game and season passing record. The Bears were third in the Big 12 and No. 11 nationally in passing yards per game (275.0).

Hays most recently spent one season at Tarleton State, where the club averaged 32.1 points and nearly 400 yards of offense per game (391.9). Tarleton was one of the most improved teams in NCAA Division II this year, doubling its win total from 3-8 in 2010 to 6-5 in 2011. The offensive output was also a huge benefactor of Hays’ experience. Tarleton averaged just 21.5 points per game the year before his arrival.

Hays and his wife, Roxanne, have a daughter, Shanlee, and a son, Cade.

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MIKE JINKS@MikeWho_TTU

2nd Season (Running Backs)

Mike Jinks begins his second season at Texas Tech where he is in charge of a talented crop of running backs.

Last season, Kenny Williams and DeAndre Washington combined for 1,013 rushing yards, 533 receiving yards and 13 total touchdowns.

One of the top high school coaches in the state of Texas, Mike Jinks made his first move to the collegiate ranks soon after Kliff Kingsbury was named head coach at Texas Tech.

Jinks joins the Texas Tech program after a highly successful tenure at Steele High School in Cibolo, a suburb of San Antonio. Jinks was the first head coach at Steele when the school opened its doors back in 2005 and it didn’t take long for him to mold the pro-gram into a state powerhouse.

While at Steele, he compiled a 76-18 overall record and an impressive 43-4 mark in his final three seasons. He led the Knights to the 2010 Class 5A Division II State Champion-ship and to the state finals again in 2011.

His highly successful career (79-25 record) in Cibolo led to him to receiving the honor of coaching the West Team in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in January 2013.

After serving as a high school assistant coach and offensive coordinator at five different schools, Jinks earned his first head coaching job at Burbank High School in 2005.

Jinks was a two-year starting quarterback at Angelo State University where he earned his degree in Kinesiology.

He and his wife Meredith have two children, Jaden and Madison.

DEFENSIVE LINE

JOHN SCOTT JR.@JScott_TTU

2nd Season (Defensive Line)

John Scott Jr. begins his second season at Texas Tech where he coaches the defensive line under defensive coordinator Matt Wallerstedt.

He joined the Red Raiders in 2013 after spending three seasons as special teams coordi-nator and defensive line coach at Georgia Southern.

In his first season, Scott, Jr. tutored Kerry Hyder to second team All-Big 12 honors and an invite to the NFL Combine. Hyder finished the season with 65 tackles, 11 ½ tackles for loss and two sacks.

During his time in Statesboro, Scott Jr., was part of three Georgia Southern teams that advanced to the semifinals of the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) Playoffs and mentored two All-Americans. Brent Russell, the career sack leader at Georgia Southern, was named an All-American each of his three seasons under Scott Jr.’s guidance.

In 2011, Russell anchored a defensive line, which also featured All-American Roderick Tinsley and All-SoCon selection John Douglas. Those two players combined for 158 tack-les, 35 tackles for loss and 13.5 sacks.

In 2010 Russell, who was a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award for the nation’s top defensive player at the Championship Subdivision level, earned All-America accolades from numerous entities as well as first-team All-SoCon defensive honors.

Scott Jr. was named defensive line coach on the Eagles staff in January 2010 after four seasons coaching outside linebackers at Missouri State and three years on the football staff at Western Carolina. A 2000 graduate of Western Carolina and four-year Catamount letterman, Scott returned to coach at his alma mater in 2006. Scott was the defensive ends and outside linebackers coach for two seasons (2006-07) and defensive line coach for one (2008).

The second-team All-Southern Conference pick at defensive end in 1998, Scott Jr. regis-tered 17 tackles for loss and in 1997, he had 59 tackles, tops among defensive linemen, in addition to 11 tackles for loss. His total of 31 tackles for a loss ranks 10th all time in Western Carolina history.

After earning his bachelor’s degree in communications from Western Carolina, Scott Jr. played three years of professional football, including two years with the Greensboro (N.C.) Prowlers of the Arena Football League 2. He was selected the team’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2000. While in North Carolina in 2001, Scott Jr. gained coaching experience at the high school level as defensive line coach at Lexington, N.C.’s West Da-vidson High School.

The Greer, S.C., native attended the NCAA’s Minority Coaches Academy in 2008 after being selected from a pool of 400 applicants.

Scott Jr. completed his master’s degree in education at Louisiana-Lafayette in 2006. He and his wife, Stephanie, also a graduate of WCU, are the parents of a son, John III, and daughter, Juliette.

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CHAD DENNISSecond Season

Chad Dennis begins his second season at Texas Tech as the head strength and condition-ing coach for Red Raider Football.

Dennis joined the Red Raiders in 2013 after one year at Texas A&M where he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach under Larry Jackson. While with the Aggies in 2012, he played a key role in A&M’s 11-2 season and win in the AT&T Cotton Bowl.

Dennis returned to Aggieland in 2012 after spending the seven previous seasons as the Assistant Director of Sports Performance at the University of Houston and the 2005-06 campaign at the University of Connecticut.

In his first stint in College Station, from 2002-05, Dennis worked with the Aggies’ foot-ball and men’s and women’s basketball teams while also overseeing the three-time national champion A&M equestrian team.

Before arriving in College Station, Dennis worked at Westfield High School in Spring, Texas, from 2000-02, where he served as an assistant football coach and directed the team’s strength and conditioning program. Dennis spent the six years prior to that ap-pointment working as a physical therapy technician at several occupational health care facilities.

A native of Baytown, Texas, Dennis graduated from the University of Texas in 1993, with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. He earned a master’s degree in kinesiology from Tex-as A&M in 2005. Dennis is certified by both the National Strength and Conditioning As-sociation (NSCA) and College Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). While an undergraduate at UT, Dennis was a member of the football team. He played tight end for his first two seasons but, hampered by injuries, spent his final two seasons in Austin working as a student assistant strength and conditioning coach.

Dennis and his wife, Melynda, have a son, Coleman.

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GAMEDate Opponent Location Result TV AttendanceAug. 30 at SMU Dallas, Texas W, 41-23 ESPN 34,790Sept. 7 Stephen F. Austin Lubbock, Texas W, 61-13 FSN 54,086Sept. 12 *#24 TCU Lubbock, Texas W, 20-10 ESPN 58,702Sept. 21 Texas State Lubbock, Texas W, 33-7 FSN 60,997Sept. 28 OPENOct. 5 at *Kansas Lawrence, Kan. W, 54-16 FS1 25,648Oct. 12 *Iowa State Lubbock, Texas W, 42-35 FS1 57,367Oct. 19 at *West Virginia Morgantown, W. Va. W, 37-27 FS1 54,084Oct. 26 at *#12 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. L, 30-38 FOX 84,734Nov. 2 *#12 Oklahoma State Lubbock, Texas L, 34-52 FOX 61,836Nov. 9 *Kansas State Lubbock, Texas L, 26-49 ABC 54,609Nov. 16 vs. * #4 Baylor Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium) L, 34-63 FOX 69,188Nov. 23 OPENNov. 28 at *Texas Austin, Texas L, 16-41 FS1 100,668Dec.. 30 vs. #16 Arizona State San Diego, Calif. W, 37-23 ESPN 52,930

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GWilliams, Kenny ........................................ 13 125 528 31 497 4.0 8 35 38.2Washington, De......................................... 12 107 485 35 450 4.2 4 19 37.5Foster, SaDale ............................................ 13 29 195 4 191 6.6 2 38 14.7Mayfield, Baker ........................................... 8 88 355 165 190 2.2 3 22 23.8White, Quinton.......................................... 13 13 130 0 130 10.0 1 38 10.0Grant, Jakeem ........................................... 12 12 79 2 77 6.4 0 18 6.4Erxleben, Ryan .......................................... 13 1 51 0 51 51.0 1 51 3.9Hall, Rodney .............................................. 13 4 32 0 32 8.0 0 16 2.5Webb, Davis .............................................. 10 25 72 84 -12 -0.5 0 14 -1.2Brewer, Michael .......................................... 4 6 13 26 -13 -2.2 0 11 -3.2TEAM ........................................................... 8 12 0 57 -57 -4.8 0 0 -7.1Total.......... ......................................... 13 422 1940 404 1536 3.6 19 51 118.2Opponents...... .................................... 13 576 2949 330 2619 4.5 32 67 201.5

PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GWebb, Davis ............................................. 10 139.14 226-361-9 62.6 2718 20 51 271.8Mayfield, Baker .......................................... 8 127.66 218-340-9 64.1 2315 12 60 289.4Brewer, Michael ......................................... 4 157.60 7-10-0 70.0 65 1 28 16.2Williams, Kenny ....................................... 13 311.87 2-3-0 66.7 9 2 6 0.7Total.......... .........................................13 134.66 453-714-18 63.4 5107 35 60 392.8Opponents...... ....................................13 118.87 248-439-8 56.5 2822 16 76 217.1

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GAmaro, Jace .................................................................................. 13 ........106 1352 12.8 7 47 104.0Ward, Eric ..................................................................................... 13 ..........83 947 11.4 8 45 72.8Grant, Jakeem .............................................................................. 12 ..........65 796 12.2 7 51 66.3Marquez, Brad .............................................................................. 13 ..........49 633 12.9 6 60 48.7Washington, De............................................................................ 12 ..........34 269 7.9 0 48 22.4Williams, Kenny ........................................................................... 13 ..........30 264 8.8 1 50 20.3Davis, Jordan ................................................................................ 11 ..........28 243 8.7 1 33 22.1Foster, SaDale ............................................................................... 13 ..........18 165 9.2 0 44 12.7Davis, Reginald ............................................................................ 13 ..........15 200 13.3 3 38 15.4Cantrell, Dylan .............................................................................. 11 ............9 70 7.8 1 16 6.4Edwards, Der. ............................................................................... 11 ............5 88 17.6 0 46 8.0Pearson, Brad .................................................................................5 ............4 51 12.8 0 27 10.2Corker, Shawn .............................................................................. 12 ............3 18 6.0 0 9 1.5Polite-Bray, DJ ................................................................................8 ............2 5 2.5 0 6 0.6White, Quinton............................................................................. 13 ............1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4Hall, Rodney ................................................................................. 13 ............1 1 1.0 1 1 0.1Total.......... ........................................................................ 13 .......453 5107 11.3 35 60 392.8Opponents...... ................................................................... 13 .......248 2822 11.4 16 76 217.1

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdErxleben, Ryan ........................................................ 52 2237 43.0 57 6 6 9 1Symmank, Taylor ..................................................... 12 504 42.0 60 0 1 5 0TEAM ......................................................................... 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Total.......... ......................................................65 2741 42.2 60 6 7 14 1Opponents...... .................................................85 3634 42.8 68 5 21 27 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnFyfe, Kramer ......................................................... 62 3786 61.1 27 3 Symmank, Taylor ..................................................... 26 1603 61.7 10 1 Total.......... ......................................................88 5389 61.2 37 4 1025 39.1 25

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CATEGORY TECH OPP

SCORING ........................................465 397 Points Per Game ................................... 35.8 30.5

FIRST DOWNS .................................359 281 Rushing ................................................... 88 136 Passing .................................................. 241 125 Penalty .................................................... 30 20

RUSHING YARDAGE ....................... 1536 2619 Yards gained rushing ........................... 1940 2949 Yards lost rushing .................................. 404 330 Rushing Attempts .................................. 422 576 Average Per Rush .................................... 3.6 4.5 Average Per Game .............................. 118.2 201.5 TDs Rushing ............................................. 19 32

PASSING YARDAGE ........................ 5107 2822 Comp-Att-Int ............................ 453-714-18 248-439-8 Average Per Pass ..................................... 7.2 6.4 Average Per Catch ................................. 11.3 11.4 Average Per Game .............................. 392.8 217.1 TDs Passing .............................................. 35 16

TOTAL OFFENSE ............................ 6643 5441 Total Plays............................................ 1136 1015 Average Per Play ..................................... 5.8 5.4 Average Per Game .............................. 511.0 418.5

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards .............. 37-885 47-1025PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ............. 31-212 34-368INT RETURNS: #-Yards ..................8-178 18-121KICK RETURN AVERAGE ...................23.9 21.8PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ...................6.8 10.8INT RETURN AVERAGE ....................22.2 6.7FUMBLES-LOST ............................34-15 23-11

PENALTIES-YARDS .................... 104-978 107-928 Average Per Game ................................ 75.2 71.4

PUNTS-YARDS ......................... 65-2741 85-3634 Average Per Punt .................................. 42.2 42.8 Net punt average .................................. 34.7 39.1

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME .......... 28:25 31:35

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ..........98/218 71/207 3rd-Down Pct ..............................45% 34%

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ..............8/18 13/29 4th-Down Pct ..............................44% 45%

SACKS BY-Yards ......................... 25-151 33-222MISC YARDS ...................................... 0 -12TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ......................57 51FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ...............23-27 14-19ON-SIDE KICKS................................ 1-3 2-3RED-ZONE SCORES ............. (62-70) 89% (41-49) 84%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS .... (40-70) 57% (31-49) 63%PAT-ATTEMPTS .................. (52-55) 95% (49-50) 98%

ATTENDANCE ............................ 347597 309924 Games/Avg Per Game .....................6/57933 5/61985 Neutral Site Games ...................................... 2/61059

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalTexas Tech 128 112 117 108 465Opponents 99 106 101 91 397

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SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsBustin, Ryan ................................................ 0 23-27 52-55 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 121Williams, Kenny .......................................... 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54Ward, Eric .................................................... 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Amaro, Jace ................................................. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42Grant, Jakeem ............................................. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42Marquez, Brad ............................................. 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Washington, De........................................... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Davis, Reginald ........................................... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Mayfield, Baker ........................................... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Foster, SaDale .............................................. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Davis, Jordan ............................................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Cantrell, Dylan ............................................. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Smith, Will .................................................. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Hall, Rodney ................................................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Erxleben, Ryan ............................................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6White, Quinton............................................ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Robertson, Pete........................................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6TEAM ........................................................... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2Total.......... ......................................... 57 23-27 52-55 0-0 0 0-2 0 1 465Opponents...... .................................... 51 14-19 49-50 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 397

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GWebb, Davis ............................................................................................10 386 -12 2718 2706 270.6Mayfield, Baker .........................................................................................8 428 190 2315 2505 313.1Williams, Kenny ......................................................................................13 128 497 9 506 38.9Washington, De.......................................................................................12 107 450 0 450 37.5Foster, SaDale ..........................................................................................13 29 191 0 191 14.7White, Quinton........................................................................................13 13 130 0 130 10.0Grant, Jakeem .........................................................................................12 12 77 0 77 6.4Brewer, Michael ........................................................................................4 16 -13 65 52 13.0Erxleben, Ryan ........................................................................................13 1 51 0 51 3.9Hall, Rodney ............................................................................................13 4 32 0 32 2.5TEAM .........................................................................................................8 12 -57 0 -57 -7.1Total.......... .................................................................................. 13 1136 1536 5107 6643 511.0Opponents...... ............................................................................. 13 1015 2619 2822 5441 418.5

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkBustin, Ryan 23-27 85.2 0-0 13-13 9-11 1-3 0-0 43 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GAmaro, Jace ............................................................. 13 0 1352 0 0 0 1352 104.0Grant, Jakeem ......................................................... 12 77 796 0 400 0 1273 106.1Ward, Eric ................................................................ 13 0 947 0 0 0 947 72.8Williams, Kenny ...................................................... 13 497 264 0 0 0 761 58.5Washington, De....................................................... 12 450 269 0 0 0 719 59.9Marquez, Brad ......................................................... 13 0 633 0 42 0 675 51.9Davis, Reginald ....................................................... 13 0 200 0 297 0 497 38.2Foster, SaDale .......................................................... 13 191 165 95 0 0 451 34.7Davis, Jordan ........................................................... 11 0 243 24 0 0 267 24.3Mayfield, Baker ......................................................... 8 190 0 0 0 0 190 23.8White, Quinton........................................................ 13 130 5 0 0 0 135 10.4Thompson, Car. ......................................................... 5 0 0 43 73 0 116 23.2Edwards, Der. .......................................................... 11 0 88 0 0 0 88 8.0Winbush, Zach .......................................................... 9 0 0 0 16 63 79 8.8Cantrell, Dylan ......................................................... 11 0 70 0 0 0 70 6.4Gaines, J.J. ................................................................. 5 0 0 0 0 59 59 11.8Jacobson, Tan. ......................................................... 13 0 0 53 0 0 53 4.1Stewart, Austin ....................................................... 12 0 0 -5 57 0 52 4.3Pearson, Brad ............................................................ 5 0 51 0 0 0 51 10.2Erxleben, Ryan ........................................................ 13 51 0 0 0 0 51 3.9Hall, Rodney ............................................................ 13 32 1 0 0 0 33 2.5Robertson, Pete....................................................... 13 0 0 0 0 21 21 1.6Richards, Jack. ......................................................... 13 0 0 0 0 20 20 1.5Corker, Shawn ......................................................... 12 0 18 0 0 0 18 1.5Ward, Keenon .......................................................... 13 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.2Polite-Bray, DJ ........................................................... 8 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.6Awe, Micah ............................................................. 13 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.2Webb, Davis ............................................................ 10 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -1.2Brewer, Michael ........................................................ 4 -13 0 0 0 0 -13 -3.2TEAM ......................................................................... 8 -57 0 0 0 0 -57 -7.1Total.......... ......................................................13 1536 5107 212 885 178 7918 609.1Opponents...... .................................................13 2619 2822 368 1025 121 6955 535.0

PUNT RET No. Yds Avg TD LongFoster, SaDale ................. 12 95 7.9 0 23Davis, Jordan .................... 7 24 3.4 0 24Thompson, Car. ................ 5 43 8.6 0 35Jacobson, Tan. .................. 4 53 13.2 0 32Stewart, Austin ................ 1 -5 -5.0 0 0Ward, Keenon ................... 1 0 0.0 0 0Awe, Micah ...................... 1 2 2.0 0 2Total.......... .................31 212 6.8 0 35Opponents...... ............34 368 10.8 1 58

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongGaines, J.J. ........................ 2 59 29.5 0 36Robertson, Pete................ 2 21 10.5 1 21Richards, Jack. .................. 1 20 20.0 0 20Winbush, Zach ................. 1 63 63.0 0 63Ward, Keenon ................... 1 15 15.0 0 15Nelson, Justis ................... 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... ...................8 178 22.2 1 63Opponents...... ............18 121 6.7 1 43

KICK RET No. Yds Avg TD LongGrant, Jakeem ................ 19 400 21.1 0 45Davis, Reginald .............. 11 297 27.0 1 90Stewart, Austin ................ 3 57 19.0 0 31Marquez, Brad .................. 2 42 21.0 0 19Winbush, Zach ................. 1 16 16.0 0 16Thompson, Car. ................ 1 73 73.0 0 73Total.......... .................37 885 23.9 1 90Opponents...... ............47 1025 21.8 1 95

FUMBLE RET No. Yds Avg TD LongBarnes, Zach ..................... 1 3 3.0 0 3Hyder, Kerry ..................... 1 0 0.0 0 0Richards, Jack. .................. 1 21 21.0 0 21Smith, Will ....................... 0 9 0.0 1 9Total.......... ...................3 33 11.0 1 21Opponents...... ..............1 0 0.0 0 0

CONVERSIONSThird Down 1 2 3 4 TotalTexas Tech 35-67 23-56 20-45 20-49 98-217Opponents 17-46 20-55 16-49 17-57 70-207

Fourth Down 1 2 3 4 TotalTexas Tech 4-4 1-5 1-3 2-6 8-18Opponents 0-2 4-6 2-6 7-15 13-29

TURNOVERSTakeaways – 19 (8 INTS, 11 Fumble Recoveries)Turnovers – 33 (18 INTS, 15 FumblesPoints Off Turnovers – Tech: 38 Opponents: 97Points Off Turnovers/Game – Texas Tech: 2.92 Opponents: 7.46

RED ZONETexas Tech Red Zone Entries – 62 of 70 (88.6%) Scores – 62 (40 TDs, 17 Rush TDs, 23 Pass TDs 22 FGs) Non-Scores – 8 (1 HALF, 3 DOWNS, 1 FUM., 2 FGA, 1 INT)Opponent Red Zone Entries – 41 of 49 (83.7%) Scores – 41 (31 TDs, 24 Rush TDs 7 Pass TDs 10 FGs) Non-Scores – 8 (3 HALF, 0 FUM. 1 INT, 2 DOWNS, 2 FGA)

KICKOFFSKickoffs – 88 - 5,389 Yards Touchbacks – 37Opponent Kickoff Returns – 47 for 1,025 yards (21.8)Out of Bounds – 4

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

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|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSE GP UA AS Tot TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rv-Yds FF Kk Saf7 Smith, Will .........................................................................13 86 34 120 10.5-37 5-25 . 2 3 0-9 . . .5 Porter, Tre’ ..........................................................................13 56 20 76 1.5-3 . . 2 1 1-0 2 . .13 Eguavoen, Sam ..................................................................13 46 24 70 6.5-20 2-11 . 2 3 1-0 1 . .91 Hyder, Kerry .......................................................................13 48 17 65 11.5-37 2-9 . 1 5 1-0 3 2 .10 Robertson, Pete..................................................................13 38 22 60 9.0-34 3-17 2-21 3 4 1-0 2 . .1A Awe, Micah ........................................................................13 38 20 58 1.5-5 1-4 . 1 1 . . . .24 Jones, Bruce .......................................................................13 41 9 50 3.5-5 . . 10 . . 1 . .20 Jacobson, Tan. ....................................................................13 36 11 47 1.0-1 . . 1 . 1-0 2 . .29 Falemi, Ola .........................................................................12 35 10 45 . . . 6 . . . . .9 Jackson, Bran. ....................................................................13 29 15 44 9.0-43 4-31 . 3 1 . . . .30 Stewart, Austin ..................................................................12 30 9 39 4.0-18 2-15 . 3 . . 1 . .1 Bullitt, Terr. .........................................................................13 27 10 37 3.0-6 2-4 . 9 1 2-0 . . .15 Ward, Keenon .....................................................................13 29 3 32 1.0-1 . 1-15 3 . . 1 . .54 Bush, Dartwan .....................................................................9 15 4 19 5.0-23 3-17 . 1 5 . 1 . .3 Gaines, J.J. ............................................................................5 13 3 16 . . 2-59 . . . . . .43 Richards, Jack. ....................................................................13 13 2 15 3.0-11 1-8 1-20 2 1 2-21 1 . .34 Williams, Kenny .................................................................13 13 1 14 . . . . . . . . .96 Wesley, Dennell..................................................................11 7 5 12 2.5-7 . . 2 1 . . . .51 Alston, Deme. ....................................................................12 9 3 12 . . . . . . . . .25 Dees, Blake ...........................................................................7 8 3 11 2.0-6 . . . . . . . .31 Nelson, Justis .......................................................................5 9 2 11 . . 1-0 4 . . . . .4A Mays, Derrick........................................................................8 10 1 11 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .38 Hogue, Summitt.................................................................13 8 2 10 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .41 Jenkins, Malik ....................................................................12 6 2 8 1.0-1 1-1 . 1 . . . . .2A Ross, Andre ..........................................................................5 7 1 8 1.0-9 1-9 . 2 . . . . .9A Corker, Shawn ....................................................................12 6 . 6 . . . . . . . . .14 Cantrell, Dylan ....................................................................11 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .92 Ofor, Bennett........................................................................9 3 2 5 1.5-3 . . . . . . . .2C White, John ..........................................................................8 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .3B Esiaba, Bobby .......................................................................7 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .21 Washington, De..................................................................12 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .50 Scalzi, Tyler...........................................................................5 3 . 3 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .46 Knighton, Chris ..................................................................13 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .87 Fisher, Aaron ........................................................................8 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .3A Polite-Bray, DJ ......................................................................8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .12 Barnes, Zach .........................................................................5 2 . 2 . . . . . 1-3 . . .26 Erxleben, Ryan ...................................................................13 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .27 Winbush, Zach .....................................................................9 2 . 2 . . 1-63 . 1 1-0 . . .23 Reynolds, Jere. .....................................................................4 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . .1F Crawford, Dor. ......................................................................4 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .8 Foster, SaDale .....................................................................13 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .18 Ward, Eric ...........................................................................13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .22 Amaro, Jace ........................................................................13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .62 Clark, Le’Raven ...................................................................13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .1D Newbold, LaDar. ...................................................................3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .17 Paul, Dee ..............................................................................3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .45 Fyfe, Kramer .......................................................................11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .42 Symmank, Taylor ..................................................................8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .36 Nguema, Thierry ..................................................................9 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . .37 White, Quinton...................................................................13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .94 Phillips, Don. ........................................................................1 1 . 1 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .57 Brenner, David....................................................................13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM ....................................................................................8 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Total.......... ............................................................... 13 704 246 950 82-275 25-151 8-178 60 27 11-33 15 2 1 Opponents...... .......................................................... 13 - - - - 33-222 18-121 69 26 15-0 19 2 .

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GAME LT LG C RG RT QB RB RB TE IR WR WRSMU Clark Morales Kaster Carpenter Fortenberry Mayfield Williams Foster - Davis Marquez Ward SFA Clark Morales Kaster Polk Fortenberry Mayfield Williams - Amaro Grant Marquez WardTCU Clark Morales Kaster Polk Fortenberry Mayfield Williams Foster Amaro - Marquez WardTexas State Clark Morales Kaster Polk Fortenberry Mayfield Williams - Amaro Grant Marquez WardKansas Clark Polk Kaster Carpenter Fortenberry Mayfield Williams - Amaro Grant Marquez Edwards Iowa State Clark Polk Kaster Carpenter Fortenberry Webb Foster Washington Amaro - Marquez WardWest Virginia Clark Morales Kaster Carpenter Fortenberry Webb Williams - Amaro Foster Marquez WardOklahoma Clark Morales Kaster Carpenter Fortenberry Webb Williams Washington - Grant Marquez WardOklahoma State Clark Polk Kaster Carpenter Fortenberry Webb Williams - Amaro Grant Marquez WardKansas State Clark Polk Kaster Morales Fortenberry Webb Williams - Amaro Grant Marquez Ward Baylor Clark Morales Kaster Brown Fortenberry Mayfield Williams - Amaro Grant Marquez WardTexas Clark Morales Kaster Brown Fortenberry Mayfield Williams - Amaro Davis, R. Marquez WardArizona State Clark Brown Kaster Carpenter Fortenberry Webb Williams Foster - Grant Marquez Ward

GAME DE NT DT BANDIT RAIDER MIKE WILL BC FS SS FC SMU Bush Hyder Jackson Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Gaines FalemiSFA Bush Hyder Jackson Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Gaines Falemi TCU Jackson Hyder Richards Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Gaines FalemiTexas State Jackson Hyder Richards Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Jacobson FalemiKansas Bush Hyder Jackson Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Gaines FalemiIowa State Bush Hyder Jackson Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Gaines FalemiWest Virginia Jackson Hyder Richards Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Jacobson FalemiOklahoma Jackson Hyder Wesley Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Stewart FalemiOklahoma State Jackson Hyder Wesley Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Ward Mays Kansas State Jackson Hyder Wesley Robertson Stewart Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Ward Mays Baylor Jackson Hyder Richards Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Ward NelsonTexas Jackson Hyder Bush Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Jacobson NelsonArizona State Jackson Hyder Bush Robertson Bullitt Eguavoen Smith Jones Porter Jacobson Nelson

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

DEFENSE

OFFENSE

PLAYER 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL STREAKLB Sam Eguavoen __________________ - ________________ 5_______________ 9 _____________ 13 _______________ 26 ___________________ 19DE Jackson Richards _______________ RS ________________ 4______________ 13 ______________ 4 _______________ 20 ____________________ 0DE Brandon Jackson ________________ - _______________ RS_______________ 2 _____________ 13 _______________ 15 ___________________ 13LB Pete Robertson _________________ - _______________ RS_______________ 0 _____________ 13 _______________ 13 ___________________ 13DB J.J. Gaines ____________________ - ________________ -_______________ 0 ______________ 5 ________________ 5 ____________________ 0DB Keenon Ward __________________ - ________________ -______________ RS ______________ 3 ________________ 3 ____________________ 0DB Austin Stewart _________________ - ________________ -_______________ 0 ______________ 2 ________________ 2 ____________________ 0LB Zach Winbush _________________ RS ________________ 0_______________ 1 ______________ 0 ________________ 1 ____________________ 0

PLAYER 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL STREAKOL Le’Raven Clark __________________ - _______________ RS______________ 13 _____________ 13 _______________ 26 ___________________ 26RB Kenny Williams _________________ - ________________ 0______________ 11 _____________ 12 _______________ 23 ____________________ 7WR Bradley Marquez ________________ - ________________ 4_______________ 1 _____________ 13 _______________ 18 ___________________ 13OL Alfredo Morales _________________ - _______________ RS_______________ 4 ______________ 9 _______________ 13 ____________________ 0OL Jared Kaster ___________________ - ________________ -_______________ 0 _____________ 13 _______________ 13 ___________________ 13OL Rashad Fortenberry _______________ - ________________ -_______________ 0 _____________ 13 _______________ 13 ___________________ 13OL James Polk ___________________ RS ________________ 0_______________ 0 ______________ 7 ________________ 7 ____________________ 0QB Davis Webb ___________________ - ________________ -_______________ - ______________ 6 ________________ 6 ____________________ 1RB DeAndre Washington ______________ - ________________ 1_______________ 0 ______________ 2 ________________ 3 ____________________ 0OL Baylen Brown __________________ - ________________ -_______________ - ______________ 3 ________________ 3 ____________________ 3WR Jordan Davis __________________ - ________________ -_______________ 1 ______________ 1 ________________ 2 ____________________ 0WR Reginald Davis _________________ - ________________ -______________ RS ______________ 1 ________________ 1 ____________________ 0

CAREER STARTSDEFENSE

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FIRST DNS FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOT OFF PUNTS FUM PENALTIES 3RD TIMEOFGAME SCORE TOT RU-PA-PE NO-YDS-TD C-A-I YDS TD PL-YDS NO-AVG F-L NO-YDS DNS POSS

Texas Tech 41 31 3-24-4 27-48-1 43-60-0 413 4 87-461 6-43.0 3-0 8-80 10-18 28:37 SMU 23 31 6-21-4 31-102-2 41-62-0 388 0 93-490 7-44.7 2-0 9-94 7-19 31:23

SFA 13 16 3-10-3 32-69-0 26-44-1 287 2 76-356 9-48.4 3-1 10-84 5-18 32:13 Texas Tech 61 35 11-20-4 37-237-4 37-47-2 494 4 84-731 3-48.0 3-2 10-106 8-12 27:47

TCU 10 23 12-9-2 44-207-1 23-28-2 194 0 82-401 7-37.0 1-0 13-115 3-16 35:46Texas Tech 20 16 5-11-0 26-43-0 24-45-3 293 2 71-336 6-47.2 1-0 10-89 6-17 24:14

Texas State 7 11 6-5-0 37-107-1 15-31-1 133 0 68-240 8-348 3-2 5-20 5-16 32:43Texas Tech 33 23 7-16-0 33-118-0 33-63-3 434 2 96-552 4-134 3-0 8-65 11-21 27:17

Texas Tech 54 31 6-21-4 43-114-4 36-57-1 404 2 100-518 5-45.6 3-0 9-76 10-21 31:31Kansas 16 15 6-7-2 37-51-0 18-35-1 220 2 72-271 8-43.4 4-3 12-81 3-16 28:29

Iowa State 35 18 9-9-0 39-143-3 15-39-0 168 1 78-311 11-47.5 0-0 6-35 5-18 29:44Texas Tech 42 36 14-22-0 45-251-3 35-56-1 415 3 101-666 7-42.4 3-2 4-30 5-16 30:16

Texas Tech 37 29 5-23-1 31-111-2 36-50-0 462 2 81-573 3-45.3 2-2 7-80 9-15 25:37West Virginia 27 23 6-13-4 39-183-2 27-43-0 254 1 82-437 5-42.6 2-1 5-50 7-17 34:23

Texas Tech 30 24 7-16-1 25-72-1 34-54-2 388 3 79-460 3-34 2-1 3-42 5-14 25:45 Oklahoma 38 25 15-10-0 50-277-3 14-22-0 249 2 72-526 4-49.5 2-1 6-40 7-14 34:15

Oklahoma State 52 24 12-11-1 55-281-5 18-34-2 492 2 89-492 7-34.6 1-0 10-97 5-16 29:59 Texas Tech 34 35 9-21-5 26-124-1 45-71-2 425 2 97-549 6-36.8 4-1 8-75 4-15 30:01

Kansas State 49 19 14-4-2 45-291-5 7-11-0 76 1 56-367 4-38.8 1-0 6-62 5-9 29:39Texas Tech 26 30 7-21-2 32-105-2 47-64-2 354 1 96-459 3-48.7 2-1 10-80 9-17 30:21

Texas Tech 34 24 5-15-4 34-134-0 29-54-1 320 5 88-454 7-48.1 4-2 8-93 7-17 31:02 Baylor 63 32 19-12-1 57-340-5 17-31-0 335 3 88-675 4-49.8 1-1 12-128 7-14 23:28

Texas Tech 16 21 6-12-3 28-94-1 31-52-1 302 1 80-396 7-42.0 2-2 11-102 5-19 26:21 Texas 41 24 15-7-2 61-281-3 11-20-0 182 2 81-463 5-32.4 2-2 6-67 5-15 33:39

Arizona State 23 20 14-6-0 49-287-2 16-29-1 125 0 78-412 6-40.0 1-0 7-59 6-19 29:19Texas Tech 37 24 3-19-2 34-81-0 28-41-0 403 4 75-484 5-32.2 3-2 8-60 9-16 30:41

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PASSINGC-A-I-Yds/TD #6 Mayfield #7 Webb #16 Brewer SMU ......... 43-60-0-413/4 - -SFA ........... 21-30-0-367/3 11-17-2-127/1 -TCU ........... 21-40-3-216/1 3-4-0-77/1 -TXST ......... 14-20-1-124/0 19-43-2-310/2 -KU ............ 33-51-1-368/0 3-6-0-36/2 -ISU ................................. - 35-56-1-415/3 -WVU ............................... - 36-50-0-462/2 -OU .................................. - 33-53-2-385/2 -OSU ................................ - 45-71-2-425/2 -KSU .......... 34-44-2-276/0 13-20-0-78/1 -BU ............ 28-51-1-314/4 - 0-2-0-0/0UT ............ 24-44-1-237/1 - 7-8-0-65/1ASU ................................ - 28-41-0-403/4 -

FIELD GOALSMade, Missed, Blocked ....... #48 BustinSMU ................................................43,27SFA ....................................................... 28TCU ............................................ 39,49,37TXST .................................... 29,21,27,36KU ................................... 32,23,25,28,31ISU ....................................................... 34WVU ..........................................21,36,26OU ........................................................ 34OSU ................................................ 32,26KSU ................................................ 23,31BU ........................................................... -UT ................................................... 40,32ASU ...................................................... 23

PUNTINGNumber-Avg./I20 ......#26 Erxleben #42 SymmankSMU ........................................6-43.0/3 -SFA ..........................................2-49.5/0 1-45.0/1TCU ....................................................... 6-47.2/3TXST ..................................................... 4-33.5/1KU ...........................................4-46.5/2 1-42.0/0ISU ..........................................7-43.4/0 -WVU ........................................3-45.3/0 -OU ...........................................3-34.0/1 -OSU .........................................5-44.2/1 -KSU .........................................3-48.7/0 -BU ...........................................7-48.1/1 -UT ...........................................7-42.0/0ASU .........................................5-32.2/1 -

RUSHINGRush-Yds/TD SMU SFA TCU TXST KU ISU WVU OU OSU KSU BU UT ASUBrewer - - - - 1-(-6)/0 - - - - - 0 3-(-16)/0 2-9/0Foster - 1-2/0 - - 3-34/0 9-87/1 1-7/0 2-8/0 1-(-2)/0 3-19/1 4-27/0 1-4/0 4-5/0Grant 2-16/0 2-15/0 - 2-11/0 1-11/0 1-0/0 - 1-14/0 2-8/0 - 1-2/0 - -Hall - 2-20/0 - - 2-12/0 - - - - - 0 - -Mayfield 12-16/1 9-66/0 12-10/0 6-4/0 6-23/1 - - - - 13-29/1 13-35/0 16-3/0 -Washington, De. 4-9/0 8-37/1 8-19/0 10/38/0 10-16/2 13-88/1 10-31/0 10-56/0 10-69/0 - 7-25/0 3-11/0 14-51/0Webb - - - 3-14/0 - 5-(-4)/0 3-16/0 5-(-30)/0 4-4/0 1-(-9)/0 0 - 3-3/0White, Q. - 5-71/1 - 4-34/0 4-25/0 - - - - - 0 - -Williams, K. 9-7/07 7-36/2 5-16/0 8-17/0 12-42/1 17-80/1 16-58/2 7-24/1 9-45/1 15-66/0 8-48/0 4-41/0 8-17/0

RECEIVINGRec-Yds/TD SMU SFA TCU TXST KU ISU WVU OU OSU KSU BU UT ASUAmaro 3-42/0 8-142/1 9-97/0 9-86/0 9-96/0 9-143/0 9-136/2 8-119/0 15-174/1 9-67/0 4-55/2 6-83/1 8-112/0Cantell - 6-56/0 - - 2-11/1 - - - - - 1-3/0 - -Corker 1-9/0 - 1-7/0 1-2/0 - - - - - - - - -Davis, J. 5-70/1 - - 1-6/0 - - 3-33/0 1-17/0 5-37/0 6-38/0 4-33/0 1-6/0 2-3/0Davis, R. 1-22/1 1-21/1 1-11/0 1-23/0 - - 1-4/0 - 2-3/0 1-13/0 2-30/1 4-33/0 1-38/0Edwards, D. - - - 3-68/0 2-20/0 - - - - - - - -Foster 1-7/0 1-11/0 - 2-55/0 5-27/0 2-17/0 1-17/0 - - 3-16/0 1-0-0 1-6/0 1-9/0Grant 5-38/1 4-77/1 5-38/0 4-59/0 7-92/0 5-90/1 - 8-99/1 6-69/0 9-73/0 6-72/1 - 6-89/2Hall, Rod. - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1/1Marquez 6-56/1 2-94/1 3-35/1 6-84/1 2-23/0 6-50/1 8-112/0 4-23/0 - 5-38/0 1-28/0 3-23/0 3-67/1Pearson 1-2/0 3-49/0 - - - - - - - - - - -Polite-Bray - 1-(-1)/0 - - - - - - - - - 1-6/0 -Ward 13-150/0 3-36/0 - 4-35/1 7-122/1 7-61/1 3-31/0 9-106/2 8-86/1 11-107/1 7-82/1 8-88/0 3-43/0White, Q. - - - - - - - - - 1-5/0 - - -Williams, K. 4-7/0 - 2-56/1 1-8/0 - 4-41/0 5-62/0 2-19/0 4-31/0 2-(-3)/0 2-17/0 2-0/0 2-26/0Washington, De. 3-10/0 3-7/0 3-49/0 - 2-13/0 2-13/0 6-67/0 2-5/0 5-25/0 - 1-0-0 5-57/0 1-15/0

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COMRED RAIDER FOOTBALLTACKLESUT-AT-TT SMU SFA TCU TXST KU ISU WVU OU OSU KSU BU UT ASUAlston, Deme. - 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 - 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-2-2Amaro, Jace - - - 1-0-1 - - - 1-0-1 - - - - -Awe, Micah 4-3-7 7-1-8 4-2-6 3-0-3 2-2-4 3-0-3 2-1-3 4-5-9 3-0-3 - - 6-5-11 0-1-1Barnes, Zach - 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 - - - - - - - -Brenner, David - - - - - - - - - - 0-1-1 - -Bullitt, Terr. 6-1-7 - 6-0-6 3-0-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 5-3-8 - 1-0-1 - 2-2-4 1-1-2 1-3-4Bush, Dartwan 0-1-1 1-0-1 4-0-4 2-0-2 1-1-2 3-0-3 - - - - 1-1-2 1-0-1 2-1-3Cantrell, Dylan - - - - 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 - - - 1-1-2 1-0-1Clark, Le’Raven - - - - - 1-0-1 - - - - - - -Corker, Shawn - - 1-0-1 - 3-0-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 - - - - - -Crawford, Dor. - - - - - - - - - - 2-0-2 - -Dees, Blake - 1-0-1 1-1-2 6-0-6 0-1-1 - - 0-1-1 - - - - -Eguavoen, Sam 3-2-5 - 6-2-8 1-0-1 3-3-6 5-0-5 3-1-4 0-6-6 5-2-7 5-0-5 6-2-8 4-6-10 5-0-5Erxleben, Ryan 0-1-1 - - - - 1-0-1 - - - - - - -Esiaba, Bobby - - - - 1-1-2 - - 1-0-1 - - - - -Falemi, Ola 7-0-0 2-0-2 4-0-4 0-1-1 5-0-5 1-1-2 4-1-5 2-2-4 3-0-3 2-0-2 1-1-2 4-4-8 -Fisher, Aaron - - - - 0-1-1 - - - 1-0-1 - - - -Foster, SaDale - - - - - - - - - 1-0-1 0-1-1 - -Fyfe, Kramer - - - - 0-1-1 - - - - - - - -Gaines, J.J. 3-0-3 1-0-1 6-1-7 - 2-2-4 1-0-1 - - - - - - -Hogue, Summitt 0-1-1 2-0-2 - 1-0-1 1-0-1 - 0-1-1 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 - 2-0-2Hyder, Kerry 3-2-5 1-0-1 4-1-5 1-1-2 3-2-5 8-1-9 3-3-6 1-3-4 3-0-3 6-1-7 4-1-5 6-2-8 5-0-5Jacobson, Tan. 1-0-1 2-0-2 - 4-2-6 2-0-2 4-1-5 9-0-9 0-1-1 - 1-0-1 3-0-3 3-7-10 7-0-7Jackson, Bran. 1-3-4 0-1-1 2-1-3 1-0-1 2-0-2 4-1-5 3-3-6 1-4-5 6-1-7 3-0-3 4-1-5 - 2-0-2Jenkins, Malik 1-0-2 4-0-4 - - - - - - 0-1-1 - - 1-1-2 -Jones, Bruce 2-0-2 - 5-0-5 4-0-4 1-1-2 4-1-5 3-0-3 7-3-10 6-0-6 1-0-1 3-1-4 2-0-2 3-3-6Knighton, Chris 0-1-1 - - 1-0-1 - - - - - - - - -Mays, Derrick 1-0-1 1-0-1 - - - - 5-0-5 0-1-1 3-0-3 - - - -Nelson, Justis - - - - - - - - 1-0-1 - 5-0-5 1-1-2 2-1-3Newbold, LaDar. - - - 1-0-1 - - - - - - - - -Nguema, Thierry 1-0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - -Ofor, Bennett - 3-0-3 - - - - - - 0-1-1 - - 0-1-1 -Paul, Dee - 1-0-1 - - - - - - - - - - -Phillips, Don. - 1-0-1 - - - - - - - - - - -Polite-Bray, DJ - 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 - - - - - - - -Porter, Tre’ 5-2-7 6-0-6 9-0-9 2-1-3 0-1-1 3-1-4 5-0-5 9-4-13 2-1-3 6-1-7 4-2-6 4-7-11 1-0-1Reynolds, Jere. - 2-0-2 - - - - - - - - - - -Richards, Jack. 0-1-1 - - 1-0-1 4-0-4 - 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 3-0-3 1-0-1 -Robertson, Pete 3-5-8 2-1-3 5-1-6 2-2-4 0-3-3 - 5-4-9 2-2-4 3-0-3 2-0-2 4-0-4 2-1-3 8-3-11Ross, Andre 2-1-3 4-0-4 - 1-0-1 - - - - - - - - -Scalzi, Tyler - 3-0-3 - - - - - - - - - - -Smith, Will 4-3-7 2-0-2 5-4-9 7-2-9 5-1-6 6-0-6 6-3-9 2-7-9 7-1-8 8-0-8 13-3-16 13-5-18 10-4-14Stewart, Austin 7-1-8 2-0-2 - - 3-0-3 3-0-3 2-1-3 3-7-10 6-0-6 4-0-4 - - -Symmank, Taylor - - - - 1-0-1 - - - - - - - -Ward, Eric - - - - - - - - 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 -Ward, Keenon 1-0-1 2-0-2 - 2-0-2 3-2-5 1-0-1 1-0-1 - 4-0-4 4-0-4 - - 4-0-4Washington, De. - - - 1-0-1 - - - - - - - - 0-2-2Wesley, Dennell - - 0-1-1 - 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-2-3 3-1-4 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1White, John - 2-0-2 - - - - 1-0-1 - - - - - 1-0-1White, Q. - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1-1 -Williams, Ke. - - - 1-0-1 2-0-2 - 2-1-3 - 3-0-3 2-0-2 7-0-7 0-1-1 2-0-2Winbush, Zach - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Rushes .............................17 ...................................Williams, Kenny vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)Yards Rushing ...................88 .................................. Washington, De. vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)TD Rushes.........................2 ..........................Williams, Kenny vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)......................................................................................Washington, De. at Kansas (Oct 05, 2013)............................................................................. Williams, Kenny at West Virginia (Oct 19, 2013)Long Rush ........................51 ............................................ Erxleben, Ryan at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Pass attempts ...................71 ................................Webb, Davis vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)Pass completions..............45 ................................Webb, Davis vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)Yards Passing ....................462 ................................... Webb, Davis at West Virginia (Oct 19, 2013)TD Passes .........................4 .............................................. Mayfield, Baker at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)....................................................................................... Mayfield, Baker vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013).................................................................................. Webb, Davis vs Arizona State (Dec 30, 2013)Long Pass .........................60 .........................Mayfield, Baker vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Receptions .......................15 ................................ Amaro, Jace vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)Yards Receiving ................174 .............................. Amaro, Jace vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)TD Receptions ..................2 ........................................Amaro, Jace at West Virginia (Oct 19, 2013)........................................................................................... Ward, Eric at Oklahoma (Oct 26, 2013)............................................................................................. Amaro, Jace vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)...............................................................................Grant, Jakeem vs Arizona State (Dec 30, 2013)Long Reception ................60 .......................... Marquez, Brad vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Field Goals ........................4 ......................................... Bustin, Ryan vs Texas State (Sep 21, 2013)............................................................................................ Bustin, Ryan at Kansas (Oct 05, 2013)Long Field Goal ................43 .................................................Bustin, Ryan at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Punts ................................7 .......................................Erxleben, Ryan vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)........................................................................................ Erxleben, Ryan vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013).......................................................................................... Erxleben, Ryan at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Punting Avg .....................49.5 .......................Erxleben, Ryan vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Long Punt.........................60 ............................................Symmank, Taylor vs TCU (Sep 12, 2013)Punts inside 20 .................3 ............................................... Erxleben, Ryan at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)..........................................................................................Symmank, Taylor vs TCU (Sep 12, 2013)Long Punt Return .............35 .........................Thompson, Car. vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Long Kickoff Return ..........90 ............................... Davis, Reginald vs Arizona State (Dec 30, 2013)Tackles .............................18 .................................................. Smith, Will at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Sacks ................................2.0 .................................................. Smith, Will at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Tackles For Loss ................4.0 ................................................. Smith, Will at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Interceptions ....................1 ........................................................................................... by several

Rushes .............................45 .............................................................vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)Yards Rushing ...................251 ...........................................................vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)Yards Per Rush ..................6.4 .................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)TD Rushes.........................4 ....................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013).................................................................................................................at Kansas (Oct 05, 2013)Pass attempts ...................71 ....................................................vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)Pass completions..............47 .........................................................vs Kansas State (Nov 09, 2013)Yards Passing ....................494 ................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Yards Per Pass ...................10.5 ...............................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)TD Passes .........................5 .....................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Total Plays ........................101 ...........................................................vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)Total Offense ....................731 ................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Yards Per Play ...................8.7 .................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Points ...............................61 ..................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Sacks By ...........................5 ....................................................................... at SMU (Aug 30, 2013).................................................................................................................at Kansas (Oct 05, 2013)First Downs ......................36 .............................................................vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)Penalties ..........................11 .................................................................... at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Penalty Yards ....................106 ................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Turnovers .........................4 ....................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Interceptions By ...............2 ......................................................................... vs TCU (Sep 12, 2013)..................................................................................................vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)Punts ................................7 ...............................................................vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013).................................................................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013).................................................................................................................. at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Punting Avg .....................48.7 ......................................................vs Kansas State (Nov 09, 2013)Long Punt.........................60 ....................................................................... vs TCU (Sep 12, 2013)Punts inside 20 .................3 ....................................................................... at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)..................................................................................................................... vs TCU (Sep 12, 2013)Long Punt Return .............35 ..................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)

Rushes .............................31 ...................... Roland, Desmond, vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)Yards Rushing ...................187 ...................................... Linwood, Shock, vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)TD Rushes.........................3 ........................ Roland, Desmond, vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)Long Rush ........................67 .................................Chelf, Clint, vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)Pass attempts ...................62 ....................................................GILBERT,G, at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Pass completions..............41 ....................................................GILBERT,G, at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Yards Passing ....................388 ..................................................GILBERT,G, at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)TD Passes .........................3 ................................................ Petty, Bryce, vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Long Pass .........................76 ........................................... Bell, Blake, at Oklahoma (Oct 26, 2013)Receptions .......................12 ........................................ JOHNSON,Jeremy, at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Yards Receiving ................156 ........................................ Norwood, Levi, vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)TD Receptions ..................2 ..................................... Saunders, Jalen, at Oklahoma (Oct 26, 2013)........................................................................................ Norwood, Levi, vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)...............................................................................................Davis, Mike, at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Long Reception ................76 ................................... Saunders, Jalen, at Oklahoma (Oct 26, 2013)Field Goals ........................3 .................................................HOVER,Chase, at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)............................................................................. Gonzalez,Zane, vs Arizona State (Dec 30, 2013)Long Field Goal ................51 ...............................................HOVER,Chase, at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Punts ................................11 .................................Van Der Kamp,K., vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)Punting Avg .....................49.8 ........................................ Roth, Spencer, vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Long Punt.........................68 .............................. Bruno, Nick, vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Punts inside 20 .................4 ................................ Bruno, Nick, vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Long Punt Return .............58 .......................................... Norwood, Levi, vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Long Kickoff Return ..........95 .........................................West, Jarvis, vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)Tackles .............................12 ..........................................Johnson,Isaiah, at Kansas (Oct 05, 2013)............................................................................................ Heeney,Ben, at Kansas (Oct 05, 2013)..................................................................................Washington, J., vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013).....................................................................................Truman, J., vs Kansas State (Nov 09, 2013)Sacks ................................3.0 ................................ Mueller, Ryan, vs Kansas State (Nov 09, 2013)...........................................................................................Jeffcoat, Jacks, at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)..............................................................................................Reed, Cedric, at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Tackles For Loss ................3.0 ........................ Simmons, Ryan, vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013)............................................................................... Mueller, Ryan, vs Kansas State (Nov 09, 2013)............................................................................................Morton, K.J., vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)...........................................................................................Jeffcoat, Jacks, at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)..............................................................................................Reed, Cedric, at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Interceptions ....................1 ........................................................................................... by several

Rushes .............................61 .................................................................... at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)Yards Rushing ...................340 .................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Yards Per Rush ..................6.5 ........................................................vs Kansas State (Nov 09, 2013)TD Rushes.........................5 ......................................................vs Oklahoma State (Nov 02, 2013).......................................................................................................vs Kansas State (Nov 09, 2013).................................................................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Pass attempts ...................62 ..................................................................... at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Pass completions..............41 ..................................................................... at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Yards Passing ....................388 ................................................................... at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Yards Per Pass ...................11.3 ...........................................................at Oklahoma (Oct 26, 2013)TD Passes .........................3 .....................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Total Plays ........................93 ..................................................................... at SMU (Aug 30, 2013)Total Offense ....................675 .................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Yards Per Play ...................7.7 ..................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Points ...............................63 ...................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Sacks By ...........................9 ...................................................................... at Texas (Nov 28, 2013)First Downs ......................32 ...................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Penalties ..........................13 ....................................................................... vs TCU (Sep 12, 2013)Penalty Yards ....................124 .................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Turnovers .........................4 .....................................................................at Kansas (Oct 05, 2013)Interceptions By ...............3 ......................................................................... vs TCU (Sep 12, 2013)..........................................................................................................vs Texas State (Sep 21, 2013)Punts ................................11 .............................................................vs Iowa State (Oct 12, 2013)Punting Avg .....................49.8 ................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)Long Punt.........................68 ..................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Punts inside 20 .................4 ....................................................vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 07, 2013)Long Punt Return .............58 ...................................................................vs Baylor (Nov 16, 2013)

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UT ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Ryan Erxleben 51-yard run/TD51 .................. TXST .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Davis Webb 51-yard pass to Jakeem Grant/First Down50 .................. TCU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Baker Mayfield 50-yard pass to Kenny Williams/TD48 .................. TCU ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Davis Webb 48-yard pass to DeAndre Washington/First Down47 .................. SFA ...................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 47-yard pass complete to Jace Amaro/First Down 46 .................. TXST ..............................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 46-yard pass to Derreck Edwards/First Down45 .................. OSU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Jakeem Grant 45-yard kickoff return/First Down45 .................. OU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Davis Webb 45-yard pass to Eric Ward/First Down44 .................. TXST ...................................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 44-yard pass to Sadale Foster/First Down43 .................. ASU .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Davis Webb 43-yard pass to Bradley Marquez/First Down42 .................. SFA ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 42-yard pass to Jakeem Grant/TD41 .................. BU ................................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 41-yard pass to Jakeem Grant/First Down41 .................. WVU ................................................................................................................................................................................ Davis Webb 41-yard pass complete to Kenny Williams/First Down39 .................. ISU ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Davis Webb 39-yard pass complete to Jace Amaro/First Down 39 .................. TXST ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Davis Webb 39-yard pass to Bradley Marquez/First Down38 .................. ASU .................................................................................................................................................................................. Davis Webb 38-yard pass complete to Reginald Davis/First Down38 .................. OSU .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 38-yard pass to Eric Ward/TD38 .................. ISU .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Sadale Foster 38-yard run/TD38 .................. SFA ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Quinton White 38-yard run/First Down37 .................. WVU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 37-yard pass to Jace Amaro/First Down37 .................. KU ................................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 37-yard pass to Jakeem Grant/First Down 37 .................. KU .......................................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 37-yard pass to Eric Ward/First Down37 .................. SFA ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Jakeem Grant 37-yard kickoff return/First Down36 .................. KU ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................J.J. Gaines 36-yard interception return/First Down35 .................. UT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Kenny Williams 35-yard run/First Down35 .................. OSU ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... Davis Webb 35-yard pass to Jace Amaro/ First Down34 .................. SFA ..........................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 34-yard pass to Bradley Marquez/First Down33 .................. UT .............................................................................................................................................................................................................Reginald Davis 33-yard kickoff return/First Down33 .................. ISU ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Davis Webb 33-yard pass to Jakeem Grant/TD33 .................. SMU ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... Baker Mayfield 33-yard pass to Jordan Davis/TD32 .................. UT .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Baker Mayfield 32-yard pass to Reginald Davis/First Down32 .................. UT .................................................................................................................................................................................... Baker Mayfield 32-yard pass to DeAndre Washington/First Down32 .................. OU .............................................................................................................................................................................................................Tanner Jacobson 32-yard punt return/First Down32 .................. WVU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 32-yard pass to Jace Amaro/First Down32 ................. SMU .............................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 32-yard pass to Jakeem Grant/First Down31 .................. WVU .........................................................................................................................................................................................................Austin Steward 31-yard kickoff return/First Down31 .................. TCU .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Baker Mayfield 31-yard pass to Jace Amaro/First Down30 .................. WVU ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Davis Webb 30-yard pass to Bradley Marquez/First Down30 .................. SMU ....................................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 30-yard pass to Eric Ward/First Down29 .................. BU .......................................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 29-yard pass to Eric Ward/First Down28 .................. UT .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Michael Brewer 28-yard pass to Jace Amaro/First Down28 .................. BU ...........................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 28-yard pass to Bradley Marquez/Frist Down28 .................. OSU ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Davis Webb 28-yard pass to Jakeem Grant/First Down28 .................. OU .........................................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 28-yard pass to Jace Amaro/First Down28 .................. OU .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Jakeem Grant 28-yard kickoff return/First Down28 .................. ISU ........................................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 28-yard pass to Jace Amaro/First Down27 .................. WVU .................................................................................................................................................................................................... Davis Webb 27-yard pass to Jordan Davis/First Down27 .................. WVU .........................................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 27-yard pass to DeAndre Washington27 .................. SFA ...............................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 27-yard pass to Brad Pearson/Fumble recovered by SFA26 .................. UT .............................................................................................................................................................................................................Reginald Davis 26-yard kickoff return/First Down26 .................. OSU .......................................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 26-yard pass to Jace Amaro/First Down25 .................. BU ..................................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 25-yard pass to Jordan Davis/First Down25 .................. KSU ..............................................................................................................................................................................................Baker Mayfield 25-yard pass to Jakeem Grant/First Down25 .................. KU .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Davis Webb 25-yard pass to Eric Ward/TD25 .................. SFA ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Baker Mayfield 25-yard pass to Jace Amaro/TD

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OSU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Clint Chelf 67-yard run/TD63 .................. KSU .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... John Hubert 63-yard run/TD58 .................. BU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Levi Norwood 58-yard punt return/TD51 .................. SMU ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Garrett Gilbert 51-yard pass to Jeremy Johnson/First Down49 .................. TXST ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Robert Lowe 49-yard run/TD48 .................. BU .....................................................................................................................................................................................................Bryce Petty 48-yard pass to Levi Norwood/First Down47 .................. UT ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Case McCoy 47-yard pass to Mike Davis/TD47 .................. BU ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Devin Chafin 47-yard run/TD46 .................. OSU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Josh Steward 46-yard punt return/First Down44 .................. ASU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Taylor Kelly 44-yard run/TD44 .................. OSU ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Clint Chelf 44-yard pass to Jhajuan Seales/First Down43 .................. ASU ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................Taylor Kelly 43-yard fumble recovery/First Down43 .................. UT ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jaxon Shipley 43-yard pass to Mike Davis/First Down 43 .................. BU ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................Clay Fuller 43-yard kickoff return/First Down43 .................. KSU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Ty Zimmerman 43-yard interception return/TD40 .................. BU ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Bryce Petty 40-yard pass to Levi Norwood/TD40 .................. WVU ..................................................................................................................................................................................................Clark Trickett 40-yard pass to Kevin White/First Down39 .................. KU ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jake Heaps 39-yard pass to Tony Pierson/First Down 38 .................. WVU ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Dreamius Smith 38-yard run/TD38 .................. ISU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Jarvis West 38-yard punt return/First38 .................. ISU ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Sam Richardson 38-yard run/First Down35 .................. OU ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Lacoltan Bester 35-yard run/TD 35 .................. OU .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Roy Finch 35-yard kickoff return/First Down35 .................. KU .........................................................................................................................................................................................................JaCorey Shepher 35-yard kickoff return/First Down 35 .................. TXST ....................................................................................................................................................................................................Tyler Arndt 35-yard pass to Isaiah Battle/First Down33 .................. ASU ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................Robert Nelson 33-yard kickoff return/First Down32 .................. OU ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Damien Williams 32-yard run/First Down31 .................. BU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Bryce Petty 31-yard pass to Antwan Goodley/TD31 .................. SMU .............................................................................................................................................................................................Garrett Gilbert 31-yard pass to Darius Joseph/First Down30 .................. OU .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Blake Bell 30-yard pass to Damien Williams/First Down30 .................. KU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Darrian Miller 30-yard kickoff return/First Down30 .................. TCU......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Trevone Boykin 30-yard run/First Down29 .................. KU ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Darrian Miller 29-yard return/First Down29 .................. KU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jacorey Shepher 29-yard kickoff return/First Down28 .................. KU .................................................................................................................................................................................................... Michael Cumming 28-yard pass to Andrew Turzilli/TD28 .................. KU ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jake Heaps 28-yard pass to Tony Pierson/First Down27 .................. UT ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Jaxon Shipley 27-yard punt return/First Down27 .................. UT ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Joe Bergeron 27-yard run/First Down27 .................. BU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................Bryce Petty 27-yard pass to Corey Coleman27 .................. BU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................Corey Coleman 27-yard kickoff return/First Down27 .................. BU .....................................................................................................................................................................................................Bryce Petty 27-yard pass to Levi Norwood/First Down27 .................. KSU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Daniel Sams 27-yard run/First Down27 .................. KSU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Tyler Lockett 27-yard kickoff return/First Down27 .................. WVU ................................................................................................................................................................................................ Wendell Smallwood 27-yard kickoff return/First Down27 .................. SMU ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Garrett Gilbert 27-yard pass to Jeremy Johnson/First Down26 .................. KU .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Darrien Miller 26-yard run/First Down25 .................. BU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Levi Norwood 25-yard kickoff return/First Down25 .................. KU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Jake Heaps 25-yard pass to Jimmay Mundine/TD25 .................. KU ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jake Heaps 25-yard pass to Tony Pierson/First Down25 .................. SMU ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Garrett Giblert 25-yard pass to Kennan Holman/First Down

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GAME 1 • TEXAS TECH 41, SMU 23

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas Tech 3 10 7 21 41SMU 3 6 7 7 23

DALLAS, Texas - Baker Mayfield, believed to be the first walk-on true freshman quarterback to start a season opener for a BCS school, threw for 413 yards and four touchdowns while running for another score as Texas Tech beat SMU 41-23 on Friday night. It was quite a debut for the 18-year-old Mayfield and new Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury, the former Red Raiders quar-terback and at 34 the youngest coach at a BCS school. Mayfield, who completed 43 of 60 passes, made a nifty cut to avoid a defender on his 11-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter before throwing two TDs in the final 6 minutes - 3 yards to Jakeem Grant and 22 yards to Reginald Davis, who caught the pass near the line of scrimmage on the right side and ran across the field, breaking two tackles before scoring.

Texas Tech has won 15 games in a row against its former Southwest Conference rival. SMU has lost 17 in a row against Big 12 teams since a win over Kansas in the 2000 opener that was the first game played in its current stadium. With presumed starter Michael Brewer dealing with a back issue, the Red Raiders knew they would be starting a freshman in an opener for the first time in school history. When Mayfield started ahead of Davis Webb, the appearance was even more historic. Mayfield certainly seemed at ease under the Friday night lights - just like the past two seasons as a starter at Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas, while winning a state championship. The 43 completions were the most by a Texas Tech quarterback in his career start. That is the same high school where SMU’s Garrett Gilbert won two state titles. Gilbert, starting his second season as a graduate student at SMU, completed 41 of 62 passes for 388 yards. He scrambled 23 yards for a touchdown with 5 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter, but the Mustangs didn’t get in the end zone again until Prescott Line’s 2-yard run with 1:05 left in the game. Gilbert transferred to SMU from Texas, where he played in the BCS championship game as a freshman four seasons ago against Alabama when he took over for an injured Colt McCoy. He started all 12 games for the Longhorns in 2010 and got a medical redshirt after starting only two games in 2011 before a shoulder injury. Kingsbury threw for 12,429 yards and 95 TDs in 43 games with the Red Raiders from 1999-2002. Last sea-son, he was Texas A&M’s offensive coordinator with Heisman Trophy-winning freshman quarterback Johnny Manziel. The last time Texas Tech has played a regular season game on a Friday was in 2002, when Kingsbury threw for 407 yards and six touchdowns in a 49-0 win at New Mexico. Both teams had 14-play opening drives that ended with field goals. Baker was 7-of-9 passing for 46 yards on his first series, the last pass a drop by Davis near the 10 that would have been a first down. Baker was sacked on the next play before Ryan Bustin kicked a 43-yard field goal. The Mustangs then got to the 10 before Chase Hover’s 27-yard field goal. Hover also had kicks of 34 and 51 yards before halftime, but was wide right on a 27-yard attempt to end the first drive of the third quarter. After that short miss, Tech drove 80 yards in 13 plays with Mayfield throwing a 10-yard TD to Brad Marquez for a 20-9 lead.

TEAM STATISTICS TTU SMUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 31 31NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 48 102NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 413 388 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 43-60-0 41-62-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 461 490 Total offense plays .................................................. 87 93Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 3-0 2-0Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 8-80 9-94PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 6-258 7-313Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 3-32-0 4-14-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 2-37-0 3-50-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 28:37 31:23Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 10 of 18 7 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 5-5 3-5 Touchdowns ........................................................... 3-5 1-5 Field goals .............................................................. 2-5 2-5Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 5-24 4-25

Ford Stadium (34,790 Attendance)August 30, 2013

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALSFA 7 0 0 6 13Texas Tech 28 17 16 0 61

LUBBOCK, Texas - Baker Mayfield threw for three touch-downs and 367 yards -- all in the first half -- and Kenny Wil-liams rushed for two more scores as Texas Tech beat Stephen F. Austin 61-13 on Saturday night. Mayfield, a walk-on freshman, threw TD passes of 42, 25 and 60 yards. He completed 21 of 30 passes. His favorite receiver, Jace Amaro, finished with eight catches for 142 yards and a touchdown. Williams’ scores of 1 and 18 yards came in the first quarter. Stephen F. Austin (0-2) couldn’t keep up with the prolific offense of the Red Raiders (2-0). The closest the Lumberjacks were was 14-7 after 75-yard pass from wide receiver Tyler Boyd to Mike Brooks, who scampered untouched along the sideline for the score. The start of the game was delayed about 45 minutes be-

cause of lightning in the area. The Red Raiders offense, which scored on their first four possessions, struck the balance that first-year coach Kliff Kingsbury has been seeking. Texas Tech finished with 731 total yards, rushing for 237 and passing for 494. Jakeem Grant put Texas Tech on the scoreboard first when Mayfield found him in the flat on the near sideline and he ran it in from 42 yards. Amaro, who also didn’t play in the second half, pulled in a 25-yard touchdown when Mayfield found him wide open over the middle at about the 15-yard line and he ran it in untouched to make it 21-7. Bradley Marquez, who finished with 94 yards on two receptions, caught a 60-yard TD pass from Mayfield in the second quarter that helped push the lead to 45-7 at the half. Mayfield adds a dimension to Texas Tech’s offense that it hasn’t had in more than a decade. He rushed for 66 yards on nine carries. On the ensuing kick Carlos Thompson, a true freshman receiver, returned the ball 67 yards to set up a 5-yard score by Quinton White to put the Red Raiders up 54-7. Minden got the only TD for the Lumberjacks in the second half, hitting Marquis Mosley on a 36-yard score midway through the fourth quarter to make it 61-13. SFA was unsuccessful in going for a two-point conver-sion. Mayfield’s performance in the first quarter was a carryover from his fourth-quarter performance last week in Red Raiders 41-23 win at SMU. In that game he completed 15 of 18 passes for 175 yards and two TDs. His first quarter Saturday night he completed 13 of 15 for 191 yards and two touchdowns. Davis Webb, another true freshman, took over for the Red Raiders in the second half. His first series ended on an interception by Patrick Brown on the Lumberjacks’ 4. Near the end of the third quarter he got his first TD pass, hitting Reginald Davis on a 23-yard scoring strike to put the Red Raiders up 61-7. The Red Raiders, who got just 11 turnovers all last season to finish near the bottom of the nation’s 120 Football Bowl Subdivision schools, came up with their first of the season against the Lumberjacks. A fumble recovery by Jackson Richards in the first quarter led to Williams’ second score. It was the first forced fumble and recovery by the defense since 2011 against Baylor.

TEAM STATISTICS SFA TTUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 16 35NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 69 237NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 287 494 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 26-44-1 32-47-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 356 731 Total offense plays .................................................. 76 84Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 3-1 3-2Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 10-84 10-106PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 9-436 3-144Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 0-0-0 4-57-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 2-41-0 4-147-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 2-0-0 1-63-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 32:13 27:47Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 5 of 18 8 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 1 of 4 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 0-0 5-6 Touchdowns ........................................................... 0-0 4-6 Field goals .............................................................. 0-0 1-6Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 0-0 0-0

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GAME 2 • TEXAS TECH 61, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 13

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GAME 3 • TEXAS TECH 20, #24 TCU 10

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTCU 0 0 3 7 10Texas Tech 10 0 0 10 20

LUBBOCK, Texas - Texas Tech backup quarterback Davis Webb practiced taking snaps and going to his knee in a victory for-mation along the sideline while his defense was on the field. Webb had just thrown his first touchdown pass, a 19-yard-er to Bradley Marquez that broke a tie with 3:48 remaining and sent the Red Raiders to a 20-10 victory over No. 24 TCU on Thursday night. The victory formation wasn’t overconfidence. The fresh-man had just never won a college football game before. Webb came on after freshman walk-on Baker Mayfield left the game in the fourth quarter with an apparent injury to his left knee or ankle. Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury doesn’t make freshmen

available to the media. The score came after the Red Raiders (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) thought they’d scored on a 49-yard TD pass from Webb to DeAndre Washington, but he dropped the ball at the half-yard line. An unsportsmanlike conduct penalty took them back to the TCU 14. Two plays later, Webb hit Marquez. TCU (1-2, 0-1) scored its only touchdown when B.J. Catalon ran in from 17 yards to make it 10-all with 6:28 remaining. TCU’s Trevone Boykin went 23 for 36 for 194 yards and two interceptions. He rushed for a career-high 101 yards on 20 carries. Mayfield went 21 of 40 for one touchdown and 216 yards. He threw three interceptions. Webb went 3 for 4 for 77 yards and a touchdown. Ryan Bustin made a 37-yard field goal to put the game out of reach with 2:43 remaining. The Horned Frogs had their chances. A 69-punt return for an apparent touchdown by Brandon Carter in the fourth quarter was called back after officials ruled he’d signaled for a fair catch. The Horned Frogs had 13 penalties for 115 yards. Carter had another punt return wiped out -- a 28-yarder in the third quarter on a clipping penalty. Mayfield threw his third interception early in the fourth quarter off a tipped ball and into the hands of Derrick Kindred. But TCU got no points off it when Jaden Oberkrom missed wide right on a 55-yard field goal try. Boykin scrambled for a first down on a 30-yard run to the Red Raiders 32 late in the third quarter, but Jackson Richards intercepted his pass shortly after and returned it 20 yards. Jace Amaro caught nine passes for 97 yards to lead Texas Tech. Eric Ward, the Red Raiders’ leading receiver coming into the game, went without a catch. He was covered most of the night by Jason Verrett, TCU’s standout defensive back. Texas Tech went up 10-0 in the first quarter, but both teams’ second quarters were plagued with penalties and punts by both teams. Mayfield found Kenny Williams in the flat along the near sideline on the Red Raiders’ initial series, and he picked up some blocks and evaded at least one tackler to score a 50-yard touchdown. After the Red Raiders stalled at TCU’s 22 on their third possession, Bustin kicked a 39-yard field goal to put Texas Tech up 10-0.Mayfield threw interceptions in three different quarters, but TCU failed to capitalize on either. Boykin was stymied on the ground and through the air and failed to get the Horned Frogs going.

TEAM STATISTICS TCU TTUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 23 16NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 207 43NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 194 293 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 23-38-2 24-45-3TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 401 336 Total offense plays .................................................. 82 71Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 1-0 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 13-115 10-89PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 7-259 6-283Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 3-39-0 0-0-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 2-21-0 0-0-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 3-0-0 2-43-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 35:46 24:14Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 3 of 16 6 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 0 of 2 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 2-2 2-2 Touchdowns ........................................................... 1-2 1-2 Field goals .............................................................. 1-2 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 4-28 0-0

Jones AT&T Stadium (58,702 Attendance)September 12, 2013

GAME 4 • #25 TEXAS TECH 33, TEXAS ST. 7

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas State 0 0 7 0 7Texas Tech 3 10 10 10 33

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - Kliff Kingsbury is glad Texas Tech’s defense is stepping up, especially when the Red Raiders’ offense struggled like it did Saturday night. Backup quarterback Davis Webb threw for two touch-downs and 310 yards for Texas Tech. He threw a 4-yard touch-down pass to Eric Ward in the third quarter and a 10-yarder to Bradley Marquez in the fourth after Texas State failed on a fake punt deep in its own territory. Webb finished 19 for 43 and had two interceptions. Texas Tech’s defense got the lone touchdown of the first half when linebacker Will Smith returned a fumble 9 yards. Ryan Bustin added four field goals for the Red Raiders (4-0). Texas State (2-1) struggled against a stingy Red Raiders

defense that gave up only 232 total yards. Bobcats running back Robert Lowe scored on a 49-yard run -- a career-long rush for the sophomore. Bobcats quarterback Tyler Arndt was responsible for two of the team’s three turnovers. He was 12 for 23 for 108 yards. Texas Tech finished with 552 total yards. Jace Amaro caught nine passes for 86 yards and Marquez caught six passes for 84 yards to lead the Red Raid-ers. Starting quarterback Baker Mayfield, who was replaced by Webb early in the second quarter, returned to the game late in the fourth quarter. He was 14 for 20 for 124 yards and one interception. On the Bobcats’ opening possession of the second half Lowe’s run pulled Texas State within 13-7. Lowe went up the middle before cutting to the far sideline, and he evaded a couple of tacklers once he got inside the 10-yard line. An ensuing onside kick initially was ruled recovered by the Bobcats but they touched the ball before it had gone 10 yards, so the Red Raiders took over on Texas State’s 44. Webb found Marquez for a 39-yard reception before the 4-yard TD that put Texas Tech up 20-7. Texas State had just one turnover coming into the game. By halftime the Bobcats had lost two fumbles and Arndt was intercepted by Pete Robertson at the Red Raiders 1-yard line in the first quarter. On its ensuing possession Mayfield moved the Red Raiders to the Texas State 46 and then was intercepted by Xavier Daniels. Four plays later Arndt fumbled and it was recovered by Terrance Bullitt at the Red Raiders 33. Texas Tech held the Bobcats from getting into the end zone when Texas State had first-and-goal from the Red Raiders 1. On the first play of Webb’s second series, Justin Iwuji intercepted him at the Texas Tech 35 and returned it to the 11. After getting a first down at the Red Raiders 1, Texas Tech held the Bobcats from getting into the end zone for four plays, preventing them from cutting into the Red Raiders’ 10-0 lead. Arndt couldn’t complete a pass to Brandon Smith on fourth-and-goal and the Red Raiders took over on downs. Texas State running back Terrance Franks fumbled at the Bobcats’ 9-yard line and Smith scooped it up and went in for the score to put the Red Raiders up 10-0 early in the second quarter. The Bobcats had taken over after Mayfield ran the ball and lost a yard on fourth-and-1.

TEAM STATISTICS TXST TTUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 11 23NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 107 118NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 133 434 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 15-31-1 33-63-3TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 240 552 Total offense plays .................................................. 68 96Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 3-2 3-0Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 5-20 8-65PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 8-348 4-134Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 1-3-0 5-39-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 1-21-0 0-0-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 3-26-0 1-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 1-9-1Possession Time ....................................................... 32:43 27:17Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 5 of 16 11 of 21Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 0 of 3 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 0-2 6-7 Touchdowns ........................................................... 0-2 2-7 Field goals .............................................................. 0-2 4-7Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 1-9 3-17

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GAME 5 • #20 TEXAS TECH 54, KANSAS 16

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas Tech 0 20 17 17 54Kansas 10 0 0 6 16

TEAM STATISTICS TTU KUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 31 15NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 114 51NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 404 220 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 36-57-1 18-35-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 518 271 Total offense plays .................................................. 100 72Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 3-0 4-3Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 9-76 12-81PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 5-228 8-347Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 4-23-0 3-33-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 1-19-0 8-185-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 1-36-0 1-6-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 2-24-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 31:31 28:29Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 10 of 21 3 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 0 of 0 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 9-10 1-2 Touchdowns ........................................................... 5-10 0-2 Field goals .............................................................. 4-10 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 5-37 1-10

Memorial Stadium (25,648 Attendance)October 5, 2013

LAWRENCE, Kan. - How costly Texas Tech’s 54-16 victory over Kansas is going to be is not yet known. Minutes after the No. 20 Red Raiders scored 54 straight points to swamp the hapless Jayhawks and remain unbeat-en, coach Kliff Kingsbury said he could not be sure how badly quarterback Baker Mayfield was hurt. The true freshman had already passed for 368 yards when he was helped off the field with just seconds to go in the third quarter. Mayfield has started every game for the Red Raiders (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) who are 5-0 for the first time since 2008 and possibly poised for a breakthrough season behind a true freshman walk-on. Mayfield was hurt when tackled while passing. There was no penalty. He hobbled very slowly off the field with someone

helping him under each arm. He was 33 of 51 with one interception. With Mayfield in command after Kansas took a 10-0 lead, the Red Raiders surged, and went to 14-1 all-time against the Jayhawks (2-2, 0-1). Backup Davis Webb threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Eric Ward and a 4-yard scoring pass to Dylan Cantrell. The Red Raiders also scored twice on short runs by DeAndre Washington while rolling up 518 total yards on an exhausting 100 plays. The turning point may have come with about 5 minutes left in the second quarter when the score was tied 10-all and Kansas punter Trevor Pardula, facing a fourth-and-12 from the Kansas 17, fielded the snap but took off running. The junior kicker, who two weeks earlier averaged a school-record 57.6 yards on five punts, was tackled on the 16 and a moment later Mayfield scored on a 19-yard quarterback draw. Eric Ward caught seven balls for 122 yards, tight end Jace Amaro caught nine for 96 and Jakeem Grant added seven catches for 92 yards for Tech. Ryan Bustin kicked four field goals for the Red Raiders, making him 13 for 15 in five games. Tech tied it 10-all on Kenny Williams’ 1-yard run midway through the second quarter on a 42-yard drive aided by two key Kansas penalties. A roughing-the-passer infraction on defensive end Kevin Young gave Tech a first down on the 14,ans then Dexter McDonald was flagged for pass interference in the end zone. Bustin made a 23-yarder to get the Red Raiders going in the second. He also had a 25-yarder as time ran out in the second quarter, giving Texas Tech a 20-10 halftime lead. In each instance, the Red Raiders failed to reach the end zone after driving to first-and-goal from inside the 10. Tech had a first down on the 8 but JaCorey Shepherd broke up Mayfield’s third-down pass in the end zone. Mayfield connected for two long gainers in the final minutes of the half, giving Tech a first down on the Kansas 2. But three straight running plays lost 2 yards and Bustin was called in to kick his second field goal. The Jayhawks seized a 10-0 homecoming lead in the first quarter on a 36-yard field goal by Matthew Wyman and Jake Heaps’ 25-yard TD pass to Jimmay Mundine. It was the first points the Jayhawks had scored in the first quarter all year and the first time the Red Raiders trailed. On the 79-yard touchdown drive, the Jayhawks were flagged five yards for false starts on back-to-back plays, resulting in a third-and-12 from the 50. But Heaps hit Tony Pierson for a 25-yard gain and then con-nected with Mundine on the next play.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALIowa State 7 14 0 14 35Texas Tech 14 7 7 14 42

TEAM STATISTICS ISU TTUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 18 36NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 143 251NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 168 415 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 15-39-0 35-56-1TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 311 666 Total offense plays .................................................. 78 101Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 0-0 3-2Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 6-35 4-30PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 11-522 7-297Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 4-46-0 4-2-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 4-132-1 2-46-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 1-7-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 29:44 30:16Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 5 of 18 5 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 1 of 2 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 4-4 4-5 Touchdowns ........................................................... 4-4 4-5 Field goals .............................................................. 0-4 0-5Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 2-15 2-11

Jones AT&T Stadium (57,367 Attendance)October 12, 2013

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - The game against Iowa State was Da-vis Webb’s first start and his coach liked what he saw. Webb, Texas Tech’s backup quarterback, threw for three touchdowns and 415 yards in place of the injured Baker Mayfield to lead No. 20 Texas Tech over Iowa State 42-35 on Saturday. Webb was 35 for 56 with an interception andKenny Wil-liams,DeAndre Washington and SaDale Foster each ran for a score for Texas Tech (6-0, 3-0 Big 12). The Red Raiders are bowl eligible at their earliest date since 2008 in their first season under coach Kingsbury. The Cyclones (1-4, 0-2) got a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from Jarvis West and 12 points off three turnovers

by the Red Raiders. The Cyclones pulled within 42-35 on a touchdown pass from Sam Richardson to E. J. Bibbs with less than 2 minutes left. Richardson was 15 for 38 for 168 yards and a touchdown. Mayfield twisted his right knee in last week’s win at Kansas. In addition to Webb there’s redshirt soph-omoreMichael Brewerin the mix. Brewer reinjured his back but played in late in last week’s win. The same questions about who will start will be back for next week’s game at West Virginia, Kingsbury said. Kingsbury doesn’t let his freshman talk to the media. Mayfield and Webb have each thrown five interceptions. The Red Raiders finished with a season-high 251 yards rushing, with Washington, Williams and Foster each gaining at least 80. Jace Amarocaught nine passes for 143 yards. It was the first time in 25 games that the Cyclones allowed an opponent to score more than 40 points. That was the longest active streak in the Big 12. Rhoads thought the turnovers gave the Cyclones a chance to win. Texas Tech scored four out of five times it got into the red zone. Texas Tech went up for good in the third quarter on a 12-yard touchdown catch byBradley Marquez. After Marquez’ touchdown, the Red Raiders appeared to score again on a fumble return bySam Eguavoe-nafter Richardson lost the ball at the Cyclones 35. But officials reviewed the play and ruled Richardson was attempting a side-arm pass. Iowa State had just 139 total yards at halftime, to 354 by Texas Tech. But big special teams plays kept the Cyclones in the game. West returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown midway through the first quarter. It was the first non-on-side kick return for a touchdown for Iowa State since 1994. In the second quarter, an Iowa State punt hit Texas Tech’sKeenon Warddownfield. It was recovered for the Cyclones by Levi Peters, and a few plays later Aaron Wimberly scored on a 4-yard run off the option pitch from Richardson to make it 14-14.

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GAME 7 • #15/16 TEXAS TECH 37, W. VIRGINIA 27

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas Tech 10 3 10 14 37West Virginia 0 13 14 0 27

TEAM STATISTICS TTU WVUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 29 23NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 111 183NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 462 254 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 36-50-0 27-43-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 573 437 Total offense plays .................................................. 81 82Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 2-2 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 7-80 5-50PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 3-136 5-213Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 2-9-0 2-14-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 5-126-0 7-119-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 1-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 25:37 34:23Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 9 of 15 7 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 0 of 0 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 7-8 4-4 Touchdowns ........................................................... 4-8 2-4 Field goals .............................................................. 3-8 2-4Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 2-10 0-0

Milan Puskar Stadium (54,084 Attendance)October 19, 2013

MORGANTOWN - W.Va. - With many solid quarterbacks that have worn a Texas Tech uniform, Davis Webb made Red Raid-ers history in his first road start. Webb became the first Texas Tech freshman to surpass 400 yards passing in his first two starts, throwing for 462 yards in the 16th-ranked Red Raiders’ 37-27 win over West Virginia on Saturday. Texas Tech (7-0, 4-0 Big 12) scored 21 unanswered points after falling behind by double digits late in the third quarter to move into sole possession of first place in the conference. At a school that’s seen three different quarterbacks reach 5,000 yards passing in a season - including head coach Kliff Kingsbury - and three others surpass 4,000 yards, those passers accomplished little as freshmen or redshirt freshmen.

Webb broke the school freshman single-game record of 422 yards set by Billy Joe Tolliver against TCU in 1985 and surpassed the 415 yards Webb had last week against Iowa State. For the day, Webb completed 36 of 50 passes, including a pair of 10-yard scoring passes to tight end Jace Amaro. Fellow Texas Tech freshman Baker Mayfield, who missed his second straight game with a twisted knee, had 413 and 367 yards in his first two games this season, respectively. Texas Tech’s Ryan Bustin kicked three field goals and Kenny Williams had a pair of 1-yard touchdown runs, including the go-ahead score with 9:20 left in the game. Dreamius Smith ran for two touchdowns for the Mountaineers (3-4, 1-3), who punted on four straight possessions in the second half to let Texas Tech take over. Kingsbury was the Red Raiders’ quarterback from 1999-02. Holgorsen was the team’s wide receivers coach from 2000-04 and added offensive coordinator duties from 2005-07. Holgorsen is credited with helping Kingsbury join him on Kevin Sumlin’s staff at Houston in 2008. West Virginia quarterback Clint Trickett, starting his third straight game, continued to be plagued by accu-racy troubles and a habit of floating the ball up for grabs downfield. His receivers bailed him out at times and he finished 27-of-43 for 254 yards. Instead, West Virginia found success in its running game against the Big 12’s top rush defense. West Virginia found the end zone on its first two drives of the second half. Smith followed a block from Charles Sims and slipped through a crowd around left end on a 12-yard scoring run put the Mountaineers ahead 27-16 late in the third quarter. But West Virginia generated little offense the rest of the game. Trailing 27-23, Webb found Amaro for a 37-yard completion and Brad Marquez for 16 yards early in the fourth quarter to set up Williams’ second straight short scoring run. The outcome was still in doubt until Webb found Amaro with a 10-yard scoring pass with a minute left. Amaro, who also had a 10-yard TD catch in the first quarter, finished with nine catches for 136 yards - his sixth straight game with at least eight receptions. He increased his league-leading catch total to 56. Marquez had eight catches for 112 yards. Texas Tech jumped ahead 13-0 but lost two second-quarter fumbles that allowed the Mountaineers to tie it at halftime.

GAME 8 • #12/17 OKLAHOMA 38, #9/10 TEXAS TECH 30

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas Tech 7 0 17 6 30Oklahoma 0 14 14 10 38

TEAM STATISTICS TTU OUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 24 25NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 72 277NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 388 249 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 34-54-2 14-22-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 460 526 Total offense plays .................................................. 79 72Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 2-1 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 3-42 6-40PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 3-102 4-198Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 3-57-0 0-0-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 3-72-0 3-68-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 0-0-0 2-3-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 25:45 34:15Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 5 of 14 7 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 1 of 3 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 4-4 4-5 Touchdowns ........................................................... 3-4 3-5 Field goals .............................................................. 1-4 1-5Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 0-0 3-26

Memorial Stadium (84,734 Attendance)October 26, 2013

NORMAN, Okla. - Blake Bell knew he would likely have to match Texas Tech’s high-powered offense with big plays of his own if Oklahoma was to knock the Red Raiders from the ranks of the unbeaten. The Sooners quarterback did just that in a 38-30 victory Saturday, providing one of several spectacular moments for No. 17 Oklahoma as it reasserted its position as one of the Big 12 Conference’s best. Bell accounted for 293 yards of total offense for the Soon-ers (7-1, 4-1), throwing for 249 yards and two touchdowns in handing the 10th-ranked Red Raiders (7-1, 4-1) their first loss of the season. None of Bell’s plays were bigger than his 76-yard touch-down pass to Jalen Saunders in the first half, a play that put

Oklahoma up 14-7 and gave it a much-needed boost of momentum after offensive struggles in recent weeks. Saunders finished with six catches for 153 yards and Damien Williams rushed for 97 yards and two touch-down for the Sooners, who forced three turnovers. The Red Raiders entered the game riding a wave of momentum under first-year coachKliff Kingsbury, and they were eager to prove they were worthy of their lofty ranking. The three turnovers, however, came back to haunt Texas Tech. Davis Webbfinished 33-of-52 passing for 385 yards for the Red Raiders, who were led byJace Amaro’s119 yards receiving on eight catches.Eric Wardadded nine catches for 106 yards. Texas Tech led 7-0 after the first quarter and the offensive shootout was on between two of the Big 12’s best - the defending conference champion Sooners and upstart Red Raiders. The teams combined for 986 yards of total offense, with Oklahoma outgaining Texas Tech 526-460. After watching the Red Raiders rally from 21-7 down to take a 24-21 lead, Lacoltan Bester provided the Sooners with a highlight-worthy rushing touchdown to match Bell’s earlier pass to Saunders. Bester initially thought about passing to Bell after taking the handoff on the end-around, but he eventu-ally reversed course and cut back through seemingly the entire Texas Tech defense. The result was a 35-yard touchdown run that put Oklahoma up 28-24. Webb followed by throwing his second interception of the game - a tipped pass off the hands of Ward that Oklahoma’s Gabe Lynn pulled in for the turnover. Williams followed seven plays and 58 yards later with a 3-yard touchdown run to put the Sooners up 35-24, a lead that held up behind an Oklahoma offense that finished with 277 yards rushing on 50 carries. Bell, who finished with 44 yards rushing on nine carries, and the rest of the Oklahoma offense struggled in the first quarter, gaining just 58 yards on four possessions. It was a similar script to a loss to Texas two weeks ago, as well as last week when the Sooners fell behind 13-0 to Kansas early before rallying. This time, however, it was Oklahoma’s offense that stole the show against a Texas Tech team that entered the game known for just that. The Red Raiders did their best to show they belonged among the Big 12’s best and in the national spot-light. Once again behind Webb, who has played sinceBaker Mayfieldwas injured against Kansas on Oct. 5, Texas Tech took a 7-0 lead - thanks to a 3-yard touchdown pass from running backKenny Williamsto Ward.

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GAME 9 • #18/12 OKLA. ST. 52, #15/15 TEXAS TECH 34

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALOklahoma State 21 7 21 3 52Texas Tech 3 21 7 3 34

TEAM STATISTICS OSU TTUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 24 35NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 281 124NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 211 425 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 18-34-2 45-71-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 492 549 Total offense plays .................................................. 89 97Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 1-0 3-1Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 10-97 8-75PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 7-242 6-221Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 5-86-0 2-6-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 1-23-0 4-98-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 2-16-0 2-36-1Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 29:59 30:01Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 5 of 16 4 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 2 of 2 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 76-6 4-7 Touchdowns ........................................................... 6-6 2-7 Field goals .............................................................. 0-6 2-7Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 1-7 0-0

Jones AT&T Stadium (61,836 Attendance)November 2, 2013

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Clint Chelf threw for two touchdowns and a season-high 211 yards and ran for two more scores to lead No. 18 Oklahoma State past No. 15 Texas Tech 52-34 on Saturday night. Desmond Roland ran for three touchdowns, a week after getting four for Oklahoma State (7-1, 4-1). Chelf scored on a 67 yard quarterback draw, and was 18-for-34 passing with two interceptions. The win keeps Oklahoma State in the Big 12 title hunt and makes the road for Texas Tech (7-2, 4-2) more difficult. The Red Raiders have lost two straight. Cowboys returner Josh Stewart set up the last of Roland’s touchdowns after returning a punt 46 yards in the third quarter. Davis Webb was 45 for 71 for 425 yards and a touchdown,

with two interceptions, for Texas Tech. Jace Amarofinished with 174 yards and a touchdown on 15 catches for the Red Raiders. Stewart jump started the second half for the Cowboys on his punt return that took Oklahoma State to the Red Raiders 11. Roland ran the ball four straight times, the last for a 1-yard touchdown to put the Cowboys up 35-24. Stewart returned the Red Raiders next punt 17 yards and on third-and-9 from the Cowboys 33, Chelf called his own number and rambled up the middle for a 67-yard touchdown. Twice the two teams traded interceptions and Texas Tech got touchdowns after both of its picks. Texas Tech gave up a season-high 281 yards rushing and a season-high five touchdowns on the ground. The Cowboys tallied 492 total yards, the most the Red Raiders have given up all season. It was the Cowboys fifth straight win over the Red Raiders. Oklahoma State is the first team to beat Texas Tech three straight times in Lubbock since Nebraska (1994, 1996 and 2000). The Cowboys took a record crowd of 61,836 out of the game early, jumping out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. Oklahoma State converted touchdowns on a fumble and after a blocked punt. The Cowboys first three scores came on two 1-yard touchdowns by Roland and a 6-yard pass from Chelf to Tracy Moore. Webb’s first interception was negated three plays later. Chelf never saw defenderPete Robertson, who returned it 21 yards to pull Texas Tech within 28-17. The freshman found receiverEric Wardin the flat on about the Cowboys 35 and Ward raced up the near sideline and outran a defender for a 38-yard score to make it 21-10 on the first play of the second quarter. The Red Raiders cut the deficit to 28-24 whenKenny Williamsscored on a 2-yard run with 2 minutes left in the half.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALKansas State 14 21 0 14 49Texas Tech 10 0 9 7 26

TEAM STATISTICS KSU TTUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 19 30NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 291 105NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 76 354 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 7-11-0 47-64-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 367 459 Total offense plays .................................................. 56 96Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 1-0 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 6-62 10-80PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 4-155 3-146Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 2-11-0 0-0-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 1-27-0 3-47-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 2-43-1 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 29:39 30:21Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 5 of 9 9 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 5-5 5-5 Touchdowns ........................................................... 5-5 3-5 Field goals .............................................................. 0-5 2-5Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 5-30 1-7

Jones AT&T Stadium (54,609 Attendance)November 9, 2013

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Kliff Kingsbury thought his Texas Tech offense needed igniting after the No. 25 Red Raider fell be-hind early to Kansas on Saturday. So he substituted freshman quarterback Davis Webb for another freshman, Baker Mayfield. Webb had started the previous four games after Mayfield injured his left knee. The Red Raiders, who gave up more than 277 yards on the ground for a third straight game, need to find a way to stop the run next weekend when they travel to Dallas to take on No. 5 Baylor. Jake Waters and Daniel Sams each ran for two touchdowns and Waters passed for another score to lead Kansas State over Texas Tech 49-26. Sams’ TDs came on a 1-yard rush and a 5-yarder, and Wa-

ters scored from 1 yard and 13 yards. Waters threw a 20-yard touchdown to Tramaine Thompson. John Hubert, who scored on a 63-yard run early in the game, finished with 157 yards on 23 carries to lead the Wildcats. Ty Zimmerman scored a 43-yard touchdown after intercepting a pass from Texas Tech backup quarterback Baker Mayfield early in the fourth quarter. The win was the third in a row for the Wildcats (5-4, 3-3 Big 12), while the Red Raiders (7-3, 4-3) dropped their third straight game. Wildcats coach Bill Snyder was impressed with the Red Raiders. Mayfield, who came in for starter Webb late in the second quarter, was 34 for 44 for 276 yards and two interceptions. Waters was six of nine for 65 yards passing. He rushed for 38 yards on eight carries. Sams finished with 81 yards on 11 carries. The Wildcats put the game out of reach when Mayfield was intercepted for the first time at Texas Tech’s 43-yard line and Zimmerman returned it for a score less than a minute after a previous Kansas State touchdown. Texas Tech slowed Kansas State’s rushing game early in the third quarter. The Red Raiders, who were shut out in the second quarter, came away with points on each of their first two possessions of the second half. Mayfield ran for a 4-yard touchdown and Ryan Bustin kicked a 31-yard field goal to pull within 35-19. Tyler Lockett led the Wildcats in receptions, getting 44 yards on four receptions. The Wildcats got just 48 yards rushing in the third quarter and the bulk of those came on a key third-and-5 at the Red Raiders 30-yard line following an unsuccessful onside kick by Texas Tech. Sams started right but juked back left and went for 27 yards and a first down. Two plays later, on the first play of the fourth quarter, Sams scored from a yard out to put the Wildcats up 42-19. Kansas State scored touchdowns on all but one of the Wildcats’ six first-half possessions - their lone unsuc-cessful one when they took over on downs with a second remaining. On the Wildcats’ second play from scrimmage, Hubert ran left and scampered untouched along the far sideline for his 63-yard touchdown. Eric Ward led Texas Tech with 11 catches for 107 yards.

GAME 10 • KANSAS STATE 49, #25/23 TEXAS TECH 26

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GAME 11 • #4/4 BAYLOR 63, TEXAS TECH 34

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas Tech 20 7 7 0 34Baylor 21 14 21 7 63

TEAM STATISTICS TTU BUFIRST DOWNS ....................................................................... 24 32NET YARDS RUSHING ............................................................ 138 340NET YARDS PASSING ............................................................. 320 335 Completions-Attempts-Int ................................................. 29-54-1 17-31-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .......................................................... 458 675 Total offense plays .............................................................. 89 88Fumbles: Number-Lost ......................................................... 4-2 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards ...................................................... 8-93 12-124PUNTS-YARDS ....................................................................... 7-337 4-199Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........................................... 1-6-0 4-63-1Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........................................... 4-64-0 5-143-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............................................. 0-0-0 1-1-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ................................................................... 31:02 28:58Third-Down Conversions ...................................................... 7 of 17 7 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions .................................................... 1 of 2 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances .................................................... 5-5 4-5 Touchdowns ....................................................................... 5-5 4-5 Field goals .......................................................................... 0-5 0-5Sacks By: Number-Yards ....................................................... 2-11 3-13

AT&T Stadium (69,188 Attendance)November 16, 2013

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Bryce Petty threw three touchdown passes and ran for two scores as No. 4 Baylor stayed undefeat-ed, overcoming its first double-digit deficit of the season in a 63-34 victory over Texas Tech on Saturday night. The Bears (9-0, 6-0), even without several key offensive players, stretched their school-record winning streak to 13 games. They are the outright Big 12 leader after No. 23 Texas absorbed its first conference loss earlier in the day, and are one of six undefeated FBS teams. Shock Linwood, effectively the Bears’ third-string running back, ran 29 times for 187 yards and a touchdown while Devin Chafin, another redshirt freshman, had 11 carries for 100 yards and two TDs. Levi Norwood had TD catches of 40 and 58 yards, and also returned a punt 58 yards for a score.

Texas Tech (7-4, 4-4) lost its fourth straight game since a 7-0 start for first-year coachKliff Kingsbury, who was the Red Raiders’ starting quarterback when Baylor coachArt Brileswas the running backs coach at Tech from 2000-02. Baylor played its first game since Briles this week got a new 10-year contract through the 2023 season, and was down 14-0 after 8 minutes before getting on a roll. The coach is in his sixth season with the Bears, who had 12 consecutive losing seasons since the inception of the Big 12 when he arrived. Petty was 17-of-31 passing for 335 yards, and put Baylor ahead to stay when he hit wide-open Antwan Goodley for a 31-yard TD pass and a 21-20 lead with 4 seconds left in the first quarter. Goodley’s Big 12-best 11th TD catch came immediately after K.J. Morton intercepted a pass. Baker Mayfield, starting as Tech’s quarterback for the first time since its fifth game, completed 28 of 51 passes for 314 yards and four touchdowns. His only pick came when he threw a pass right into the chest of the leaping Morton. Bears kicker Aaron Jones became the NCAA career leader for extra points with nine more, pushing his career mark to 260. The previous record was the 253 by Art Carmody of Louisville from 2004-07, which Jones passed with his three in the first quarter. Jones has made 175 in a row, the NCAA’s longest active streak. Texas Tech led 14-0 after standout tight endJace Amarohad touchdown catches on the Red Raiders’ first two drives. There was a 6-yard TD on a halfback pass fromKenny Williamson the 15th play of a game-opening 75-yard drive before Amaro got wide open for a 20-yard score from Mayfield the next time they had the ball. Amaro took a crushing hit from Ahmad Dixon while holding on for an 18-yard catch to the 4, two plays before Mayfield’s 3-yard TD toJakeem Grantwith 4:28 left in the first half got the Red Raiders within 28-27. After staying down on the field for several minutes, Amaro got up and walked to the sideline on his own power, though slowly. He did get back in the game, but didn’t have another catch. He finished with four catches for 55 yards.

TEAM STATISTICS TTU UTFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 21 24NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 94 281NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 302 182 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 31-52-1 11-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 396 463 Total offense plays .................................................. 80 81Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 2-2 2-2Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 11-102 6-67PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 7-294 5-162Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 2--5-0 4-52-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 3-69-0 3-47-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 0-0-0 1-19-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 26:21 33:39Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 5 of 19 5 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 2 of 3 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 2-2 5-5 Touchdowns ........................................................... 1-2 4-5 Field goals .............................................................. 1-2 1-5Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 1-10 9-59

GAME 12 • TEXAS 41, TEXAS TECH 16

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas Tech 7 3 0 6 16Texas 10 10 7 14 41

TEAM STATISTICS TTU UTFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 21 24NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 94 281NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 302 182 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 31-52-1 11-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 396 463 Total offense plays .................................................. 80 81Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 2-2 2-2Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 11-102 6-67PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 7-294 5-162Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 2--5-0 4-52-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 3-69-0 3-47-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 0-0-0 1-19-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 26:21 33:39Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 5 of 19 5 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 2 of 3 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 2-2 5-5 Touchdowns ........................................................... 1-2 4-5 Field goals .............................................................. 1-2 1-5Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 1-10 9-59

Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (100,668 Attendance)November 28, 2013

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Case McCoy passed for two touchdowns and ran for another and Texas kept its Big 12 title hopes alive Thursday night with a 41-16 win over Texas Tech. Joe Bergeron ran for 102 yards and a touchdown for the Longhorns (8-3, 7-1 Big 12), who end their regular season on Dec. 7 at No. 9 Baylor. If Texas wins that game and No. 7 Okla-homa State loses to No. 20 Oklahoma, the Longhorns would win their first league championship since 2009. Texas Tech (7-5, 4-5) ended its regular season with its fifth consecutive loss under first-year coach Kliff Kingsbury. The Red Raiders came in with the nation’s top passing offense, but Texas sacked freshman quarterback Baker May-field seven times. Texas Tech’s biggest play came on a 51-yard

touchdown on a fake punt by Ryan Erxleben in the first quarter. Mike Davis caught touchdowns of 47 and 7 yards for Texas. Malcolm Brown also rushed for 128 yards for Texas, which pounded out 281 total yards on the ground. Anthony Fera kicked field goals of 37 and 49 yards, tying the Texas record by making 15 in a row this season. Jackson Jeffcoat had three sacks for Texas which chased Red Raiders quarterbacks all night with a swarm-ing pass rush. Mayfield completed 24 of 44 passes for 237 yards for the Red Raiders, who haven’t won in Austin since 1997. Any chance of a Big 12 title seemed remote when Texas began the season 1-2 and coach Mack Brown was mocked by fans for talking about winning the league crown just a few minutes after an embarrassing home loss to Mississippi. But Texas reeled off six wins in a row and didn’t stumble until a 38-13 home loss to Oklahoma State on Nov. 16. That loss rekindled speculation that Brown’s job could be in jeopardy and whether Thursday night could be his last home game after 16 seasons. Texas responded to that 25-point home loss - the worst of Brown’s tenure - with a 25-point win that sets up at least the potential for a title and a Bowl Championship Series berth. Thursday night also was the final home game for a senior class that signed with Texas just a month after the Longhorns lost to Alabama in the 2009 season championship game. That group likely expected to contend for Big 12 and national championships every year, but instead has 30-19 overall with an 18-16 mark in the Big 12. If they don’t win the Big 12 title, they will be first Texas senior class since 1989 to not win or share a conference or division championship. The Longhorns gave themselves a chance by rolling over an in-state rival playing its first game on Thanks-giving, a schedule slot that had been reserved for so long for Texas A&M. The fake punt gave Texas Tech an early 7-0 lead before the Longhorns responded with Fera’s first field goal and McCoy’s long touchdown pass to Davis in the first quarter. Texas pushed the lead to 20-7 when Joe Bergeron rumbled 12 yards for a touchdown, a play set up by a 43-yard completion from Jaxon Shipley to Davis on a double-reverse pass. McCoy’s second career rushing touchdown came in the third quarter and his 7-yard TD pass to Davis in the third made it 34-10 and put the game out of reach. McCoy had three turnovers in Texas’ loss to Oklahoma State, but was mistake-free against the Red Raiders and finished 10 of 19 passing for 139 yards.

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TEXAS TECH 37, #16/17 ARIZONA STATE 23NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY BOWL

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALArizona State 6 7 7 3 23Texas Tech 13 14 10 0 37

SCORING SUMMARYTEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PLAYS-YARDS DRIVE TIMETTU 1st 09:41 Hall, Rodney 1 yd pass from Webb, Davis 14-77 5:19TTU 1st 06:27 Grant, Jakeem 18 yd pass from Webb, Davis 6-68 1:42ASU 1st 04:26 Gonzalez,Zane 44 yd field goal 5-52 2:09ASU 1st 02:22 Gonzalez,Zane 31 yd field goal 5-13 1:56TTU 2nd 14:30 Marquez, Brad 23 yd pass from Webb, Davis 7-83 2:52TTU 2nd 10:08 Grant, Jakeem 21 yd pass from Webb, Davis 7-81 2:41ASU 2nd 07:52 Foster, D.J. 20 yd run 2-27 0:23ASU 3rd 13:13 Kelly, Taylor 44 yd run 6-79 1:47TTU 3rd 13:02 Davis, Reginald 90 yd kickoff return TTU 3rd 05:28 Bustin, Ryan 23 yd field goal 14-63 5:27ASU 4th 13:39 Gonzalez,Zane 33 yd field goal 14-68 4:24

TEAM STATISTICS ASU TTUFIRST DOWNS ........................................................... 20 24NET YARDS RUSHING ................................................ 287 81NET YARDS PASSING ................................................. 125 403 Completions-Attempts-Int ..................................... 16-29-1 28-41-0TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS .............................................. 412 484 Total offense plays .................................................. 78 75Fumbles: Number-Lost ............................................. 1-0 3-2Penalties: Number-Yards .......................................... 7-59 8-60PUNTS-YARDS ........................................................... 6-240 5-161Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ............................... 2-7-0 1--14-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................... 7-148-0 6-160-1Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ................................. 0-0-0 1-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ............................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ....................................................... 29:19 30:41Third-Down Conversions .......................................... 6 of 19 9 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions ........................................ 3 of 4 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances ........................................ 3-4 4-4 Touchdowns ........................................................... 1-4 3-4 Field goals .............................................................. 2-4 1-4Sacks By: Number-Yards ........................................... 0-0 3-23

Qualcomm Stadium (52,930 Attendance)December 30, 2013

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) - Davis Webb helped end Texas Tech’s unsightly five-game losing streak while making sure the Red Raiders’ seniors had a great sendoff. The freshman threw for 403 yards and tied a Holiday Bowl record with four touchdown passes, and Texas Tech raced to a 37-23 victory over No. 16 Arizona State on Monday night. Webb tied the record set by BYU’s Jim McMahon in 1980 and matched by Kansas State’s Brian Kavanagh in 1995 and Texas’ Major Applewhite in 2001. “When Coach told me I was going to start, there was nothing but joy,” Webb said. “I told myself that I was going to make sure that I was going to send the seniors out right. We came prepared. We leaned on each other and we showed that today. “It’s pretty exhilarating right now. I’m so proud of this team,” he added. The Red Raiders (8-5) won for the first time since beating West Virginia on Oct. 19. Arizona State (10-4) lost its second straight. Webb completed 28 of 41 passes. He threw touchdown passes of 18 and 21 yards to Jakeem Grant, 1 yard to Rodney Hall and 23 yards to Bradley Marquez, all in the first half. “He’s really battled to separate himself all year,” said first-year coach Kliff Kingsbury, a former Red Raiders quarterback. “To play that young in this type of arena, D-1, that’s very rare and I think he does a great job handling the pressure coming out here and making things happen,” wide receiver Eric Ward said. After losing their final five games by an average of 20.6 points, the Red Raiders scored on four of their first five drives to take a 27-6 lead 5 minutes into the second quarter. Kingsbury said the Red Raiders had seen predictions that they’d lose by 22 points. “We saw that all week. We knew what people thought and we knew the type of team we had,” the coach said. “We didn’t get any respect all weekend long,” Ward said. “It was all about Arizona State and their record and this, that and the other. So we used that to fuel the fire.” Ward said the losing streak “preyed upon us pretty heavily. No one likes losing that much and lose that much on the road. It starts depressing the team a little bit. We just did all we could to prepare for this game. During the bowl practices, the time we had together helped us bond together.” Texas Tech All-America tight end Jace Amaro had eight catches for 112 yards. He set the FBS single-season record for yards receiving by a tight end with 1,352. The Sun Devils, coming off a 38-14 loss to Stanford in the Pac-12 championship game, were held 18 points below their average. They dropped to 0-4 in the Holiday Bowl dating to 1985. “I’m very embarrassed for our program,” coach Todd Graham said. “As coaches we didn’t have our guys prepared to play. They came to play. We didn’t. Give them credit. I was embarrassed for the fans that showed up today. We didn’t have our players prepared. Zero excuses, but we didn’t have our players prepared to play. It was an ugly game offensively and defensively. We just didn’t play very well. They were the more passionate team today.” While Texas Tech was finding the end zone early on, Arizona State had to settle for field goals of 44 and 31 yards by Zane Gonzalez. The Sun Devils got their first touchdown when D.J. Foster scored on a 20-yard run with 7:52 left in the second quarter to close to 27-13. ASU quarterback Taylor Kelly scored on a 44-yard run early in the third, but Reginald Davis returned the ensuing kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown to extend the Red Raiders’ lead to 34-20. Kelly gained 135 yards on 25 carries but threw for only 125 yards, going 16 of 29. He was sacked three times. Foster gained 132 yards on 20 carries. Arizona State’s Richard Smith couldn’t hold onto a 50-yard pass from Kelly as he tripped and tumbled into the end zone with 9:50 left and the Sun Devils trailing by 14.

Offensive MVP: Davis Webb, QBDefensive MVP: Will Smith, LB

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2013 Jace Amaro _____________ Tight End2008 Rylan Reed___________ Offensive Line2008 Graham Harrell _________ Quarterback2008 Brandon Carter ________ Offensive Line2007-08 Michael Crabtree _______ Wide Receiver2005 Dwayne Slay ____________ Free Safety1998 Montae Reagor ________ Defensive End1996 Byron Hanspard _________Running Back1995 Marcus Coleman _______ Defensive Back1994-95 Zach Thomas ___________ Linebacker1993 Byron “Bam” Morris_______Running Back1992 Lloyd Hill ____________ Wide Receiver1991 Mark Bounds ______________ Punter1989 Charles Odiorne ________ Offensive Line1988 Tyrone Thurman ________ Kick Returner1982 Gabe Rivera __________ Defensive Line1980 Ted Watts ___________ Defensive Back1977 Dan Irons ____________ Offensive Line1976 Thomas Howard _________ Linebacker1973 Andre Tillman ____________ Tight End1969 Denton Fox __________ Defensive Back1968 Kenny Vinyard ___________ Place Kicker1967 Phil Tucker ___________ Offensive Line1964-65 Donny Anderson ________Running Back1963 Dave Parks ___________ Wide Receiver1959-60 E.J. Holub _________ Center/Linebacker1945 Walter Schlinkman _______Running Back1938 A.B. (Abe) Murphy ______ Offensive Line1938 Leonard Latch _________ Offensive Line1935 Herschel Ramsey __________ Tight End

2009 Brandon Carter ________ Offensive Line2001 Kevin Curtis ____________ Free Safety2000 Kevin Curtis ___________Strong Safety1998 Ricky Williams __________Running Back1997 Montae Reagor ________ Defensive End1995 Marcus Coleman _______ Defensive Back1994 Zach Thomas ___________ Linebacker1993 Byron Morris ___________Running Back1992 Lloyd Hill ____________ Wide Receiver1991 Tracy Saul ___________ Defensive Back1989 James Gray ___________Running Back1980 Ted Watts ___________ Defensive Back1974 Ecomet Burley ________ Offensive Tackle1972 Donald Rives ________ Defensive Tackle1968 Don King ____________ Offensive Line1966 Larry Gilbert __________ Wide Receiver1953 Bobby Cavazos _________Running Back1951 Jerell Price __________ Offensive Tackle

2009 Brandon Sharpe _______ Defensive End2008 Louis Vasquez ________ Offensive Guard2004 Trey Haverty __________ Inside Receiver2001 Lawrence Flugence ________ Linebacker2001 Aaron Hunt __________ Defensive End1998 Ricky Williams __________Running Back1996 Ben Kaufman ________ Offensive Tackle1994 Zach Thomas ___________ Linebacker1991 Tracy Saul ___________ Defensive Back1989 Charles Odiorne _______ Offensive Tackle1986 Brad Hastings ___________ Linebacker1978 James Hadnot _____________Full Back1953 Bobby Cavazos _________Running Back

1995 Byron Hanspard _________Running Back1985 Carl Carter ___________ Defensive Back1985 Brad Hastings ___________ Linebacker1984 Dwayne Jiles ___________ Linebacker1982 Ricky Gann ________________ Kicker1980 Renie Baker ______________Split End1980 James Giles _________ Defensive Tackle1980 Tate Randle _______________ Safety1980 Gabe Rivera _________ Defensive Tackle1980 Ted Watts ___________ Defensive Back1976 Mike Sears __________ Offensive Guard1970 Ken Perkins __________ Defensive Back1956 Barton Massey _____________ Center1954 Claude Harland _______________End1954 Jim Sides __________________ Back1954 Jerry Walker _________ Offensive Tackle1953 Bobby Cavazos _________Running Back1953 Jack Kirkpatrick _________ Quarterback1953 Jerry Walker _________ Offensive Tackle1952 Bobby Cavazos _________Running Back1951 Bobby Cavazos _________Running Back1944 Walter Schlinkman _______Running Back1938 Elmer Tarbox_____________ Half Back

2013 Jace Amaro _____________ Tight End2007-08 Michael Crabtree _______ Wide Receiver1996 Byron Hanspard _________Running Back1995 Zach Thomas ___________ Linebacker1991 Mark Bounds ______________ Punter

2008 Brandon Carter ________ Offensive Line1998 Montae Reagor ________ Defensive Line1982 Gabe Rivera __________ Defensive Line1977 Dan Irons ____________ Offensive Line1965 Donny Anderson ________Running Back1960 E.J. Holub ___________ Offensive Line

2013 Davis Webb, QB _____Freshman All-American2013 Baker Mayfield, QB ___Freshman All-American2012 Le’Raven Clark, OL ___Freshman All-American2011 Jarvis Phillips, CB ____Freshman All-American2009 Cody Davis, S ______Freshman All-American2008 Brian Duncan, LB ___Sophomore All-American2007 Michael Crabtree, WR ___ Freshman All-American2007 Brian Duncan, LB ____Freshman All-American2007 Colby Whitlock, DT ___Freshman All-American2005 McKinner Dixon, DE __Freshman All-American2003 Brock Stratton, LB ___Freshman All-American2000 Wes Welker, IR _____Freshman All-American1997 Ricky Williams, RB ___Freshman All-American1991 Scott Fitzgerald, C ___Freshman All-American1991 Shawn Jackson, DE __Sophomore All-American1989 Tracy Saul, DB ______Freshman All-American1986 Brad Hastings, LB ______ Senior All-American1984 Calvin Riggs, DE ____Sophomore All-American1938 Leonard Latch, OT____ Unsung All-Americans

2012 Cody Davis _______________ Safety2002 Kliff Kingsbury _________ Quarterback1999 Keith Cockrum __________ Linebacker1992-93 Robert King _______________ Punter1989 Tom Mathiasmeier ______ Defensive End1983 Chuck Alexander _______ Defensive Back1980 Jeff McKinney __________ Linebacker1979-80 Maury Buford ______________ Punter1972 Jeff Jobe ____________ Wide Receiver

ALL AMERICANSFIRST TEAM

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CONSENSUS

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FIRST TEAM2013 Jace Amaro _______________ Tight End2012 LaAdrian Waddle _________ Offensive Line2009 Brandon Carter __________ Offensive Line Brandon Sharpe _________ Defensive End2008 Michael Crabtree _________ Wide Receiver Darcel McBath _______________ Safety Brandon Williams ________ Defensive End2007 Michael Crabtree _________ Wide Receiver Alex Trlica _______________Place Kicker Louis Vasquez ___________ Offensive Line2006 Joel Filani _____________ Wide Receiver2005 Joel Filani _____________ Wide Receiver Taurean Henderson _______ Running Back Jarrett Hicks ____________ Wide Receiver Dwayne Slay ________________ Safety2004 Jarrett Hicks ____________ Wide Receiver Danny Amendola ______ Kick/Punt Returner Adell Duckett ___________ Defensive End2003 Mickey Peters ___________Inside Receiver Wes Welker ___________ All-Purpose/KR2002 Kliff Kingsbury ___________ Quarterback2001 Ricky Williams __________ Running Back2000 Kevin Curtis _________________ Safety1999 Kevin Curtis _________________ Safety Jonathan Gray __________ Offensive Line1998 Montae Reagor __________ Defensive End Taurus Rucker ___________ Defensive Line1997 Dane Johnson ___________Defensive Back Montae Reagor __________ Defensive End1996 Byron Hanspard _________ Running Back

2013 Kerry Hyder ____________ Defensive Line Le’Raven Clark __________ Offensive Line2012 Darrin Moore ___________ Wide Receiver Jace Amaro _______________ Tight End Kerry Hyder ____________ Defensive End Cody Davis __________________ Safety D.J. Johnson ____________Defensive Back2011 LaAdrian Waddle _________ Offensive Line2010 Lonnie Edwards__________ Offensive Line Colby Whitlock _________ Defensive Tackle2009 Daniel Howard ____________ Linebacker Jamar Wall ____________Defensive Back2008 Daniel Charbonnet _____________ Safety Rylan Reed ___________ Offensive Tackle Louis Vasquez ___________ Offensive Line Shannon Woods _________ Running Back2007 Graham Harrell ___________ Quarterback Brandon Williams ________ Defensive End2006 Keyunta Dawson _________ Defensive End Glenn January __________ Offensive Line2005 Keyunta Dawson _________ Defensive End Cody Hodges ____________ Quarterback Robert Johnson __________Inside Receiver Vincent Meeks _______________ Safety Manny Ramirez __________ Offensive Line E.J. Whitley ____________ Offensive Line

2004 Dylan Gandy ________________ Center Daniel Loper ___________ Offensive Line Mike Smith ______________ Linebacker2003 Ryan Aycock _________________ Safety Adell Duckett ___________ Defensive End Daniel Loper ___________ Offensive Line B.J. Symons _____________ Quarterback2002 Lawrence Flugence _________ Linebacker Wes Welker __________ Wide Receiver/KR2001 Kevin Curtis _________________ Safety Lawrence Flugence _________ Linebacker Aaron Hunt ____________ Defensive End Kliff Kingsbury ___________ Quarterback Rex Richards ___________ Offensive Line2000 Tim Baker _____________ Wide Receiver Lawrence Flugence _________ Linebacker1999 Kris Kocurek ___________ Defensive Tackle Curtis Lowery ___________ Offensive Line Sammy Morris __________ Running Back Taurus Rucker ___________ Defensive End1998 Donnie Hart ____________ Wide Receiver Curtis Lowery ___________ Offensive Line John Norman ___________ Punt Returner Ricky Williams __________ Running Back1997 Donnie Hart ____________ Wide Receiver Cody McGuire ___________ Defensive Line Jay Pugh ___________________ Center1996 Ben Kaufman ___________ Offensive Line Zebbie Lethridge __________ Quarterback

2013 Ryan Bustin ______________ Placekicker Ryan Erxleben _______________Punter Jakeem Grant ___________ Wide Receiver Bradley Marquez _________ Wide Receiver Baker Mayfield ___________ Quarterback Tre’ Porter _____________Defensive Back Pete Robertson ____________ Linebacker Will Smith _______________ Linebacker Eric Ward _____________ Wide Receiver2012 Terrance Bullitt ____________ Linebacker Ryan Bustin ______________Place Kicker Le’Raven Clark __________ Offensive Line Seth Doege _____________ Quarterback Cornelius Douglas ________Defensive Back Ryan Erxleben _______________Punter Kerry Hyder ____________ Defensive End Leon Mackey ___________ Defensive Line Tre Porter _____________Defensive Back Eric Ward _____________ Wide Receiver Kenny Wililams __________ Running Back2011 Terrance Bullitt __________Defensive Back Lonnie Edwards__________ Offensive Line Ryan Erxleben _______________Punter Adam James ______________ Tight End Alex Torres _____________ Wide Receiver Eric Ward _____________ Wide Receiver Deandre Washington _______Runningback2010 Baron Batch ____________ Running Back Bront Bird _______________ Linebacker

Cody Davis _____________Defensive Back Brian Duncan ___________ Defensive End D.J. Johnson ____________Defensive Back Lyle Leong _____________ Wide Receiver Detron Lewis ___________ Wide Receiver Eric Stephens ____________Kick Returner LaAdrian Waddle _________ Offensive Line2009 Baron Batch ____________ Running Back Bront Bird _______________ Linebacker Colby Whitlock __________ Defensive Line Marlon Winn ___________ Offensive Line Alex Torres _____________Inside Receiver2008 Baron Batch ____________ Running Back Brandon Carter _________ Offensive Guard McKinner Dixon _________ Defensive End Brian Duncan _____________ Linebacker Stephen Hamby ______________ Center Graham Harrell ___________ Quarterback Jamar Wall ______________ Cornerback Colby Whitlock ____________ Nose Tackle Marlon Williams ___________ Linebacker Marlon Winn __________ Offensive Tackle2007 Danny Amendola _________ Wide Receiver Brandon Carter __________ Offensive Line Joe Garcia __________________ Safety Rajon Henley __________ Defensive Tackle Darcel McBath _______________ Safety Chris Parker ____________Defensive Back Jonathan LaCour ______________Punter Rylan Reed ____________ Offensive Line Jamar Wall ____________Defensive Back Colby Whitlock _________ Defensive Tackle Marlon Williams ___________ Linebacker Marlon Winn ___________ Offensive Line2006 Joe Garcia __________________ Safety Graham Harrell ___________ Quarterback Chris Hudler ___________ Defensive Tackle Manny Ramirez __________ Offensive Line Jake Ratliff ____________ Defensive End Alex Reyes __________________Punter Brock Stratton ____________ Linebacker Louis Vasquez ___________ Offensive Line Shannon Woods _________ Running Back2005 Danny Amendola _________ Wide Receiver Brandon Jones _______________ Center Alex Reyes __________________Punter John Saldi _______________ Linebacker Ken Scott ____________ Defensive Tackle Fletcher Session ___________ Linebacker Alex Trlica _______________Place Kicker Shannon Woods __________Kick Returner2004 Cody Campbell __________ Offensive Line Sonny Cumbie ___________ Quarterback Nehemiah Glover _________ Wide Receiver Trey Haverty ____________Inside Receiver Taurean Henderson _______ Running Back Antonio Huffman _________Defensive Back Vincent Meeks _______________ Safety Seth Nitschmann _________ Defensive End Manny Ramirez __________ Offensive Line

ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCEFIRST TEAM

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John Saldi _______________ Linebacker Brock Stratton ____________ Linebacker2003 Toby Cecil __________________ Center Carlos Francis ___________ Wide Receiver Nehemiah Glover _________ Wide Receiver Taurean Henderson _________All-Purpose Casey Keck _____________ Offensive Line John Saldi _______________ Linebacker Brock Stratton ____________ Linebacker Wes Welker ____________ Wide Receiver2002 Ryan Aycock _________________ Safety Toby Cecil __________________ Center Adell Duckett ___________ Defensive End Nehemiah Glover _________ Wide Receiver Joselio Hanson __________Defensive Back Taurean Henderson ________Running Back Aaron Hunt ____________ Defensive End Daniel Loper ___________ Offensive Line Rodney McKinney _______ Defensive Tackle Anton Paige ____________ Wide Receiver Mickey Peters ___________ Inside Receiver Rex Richards ___________ Offensive Line Ricky Sailor ____________ Defensive Back John Saldi _______________ Linebacker Robert Treece _____________ Place Kicker E.J. Whitley ____________ Offensive Line2001 Ryan Aycock _________________ Safety Toby Cecil __________________ Center Carlos Francis ___________ Wide Receiver Clayton Harmon ________ Defensive Tackle Jonathan Hawkins __________ Linebacker Matt Heider ____________ Offensive Line Paul McClendon ______________ Safety Mickey Peters ___________ Inside Receiver Mike Smith ______________ Linebacker Wes Welker ____________ Punt Returner2000 Derek Dorris ____________ Wide Receiver Matt Heider ____________ Offensive Line Kris Kocurek ___________ Defensive Tackle John Norman _____________ Linebacker Dorian Pitts ______________ Linebacker Rex Richards ___________ Offensive Line Wes Welker ____________ Punt Returner1999 Kyle Allamon ______________ Tight End Kevin Curtis _________________ Safety Anthony Malbrough _______ Defensive Back John Norman ___________ Punt Returner Kyle Shipley ______________ Linebacker1998 Kyle Allamon ______________ Tight End Darwin Brown __________ Defensive Back Kris Kocurek ___________ Defensive Tackle1997 Eric Butler _______________ Linebacker Tony Darden ____________ Defensive Back Zebbie Lethridge __________ Quarterback Malcolm McKenzie ________ Wide Receiver Tony Rogers ______________ Place Kicker Chris Whitney ___________ Offensive Line

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK2013 Jace Amaro (Offensive) _________ Oct. 21 Davis Webb (Offensive) _________ Oct. 14 Baker Mayfield (Offensive) ________Sept. 22012 Seth Doege (Offensive) _________ Oct. 15 Cody Davis (Defensive) _________ Oct. 15 Cornelius Douglas (Defensive) ______ Oct. 12011 Seth Doege (Offensive) _________ Oct. 24 Ben McRoy (Special Teams) _______ Sept. 26 Seth Doege (Offensive) _________ Sept. 192010 Eric Stephens (Special Teams) _____ Sept. 132009 Brandon Sharpe (Defensive) ______ Nov. 30 Baron Batch (Offensive) __________ Nov. 2 Brandon Sharpe (Defensive) ______ Oct. 19 Steven Sheffield (Offensive) ______ Oct. 12 Taylor Potts (Offensive) _________ Sept. 142008 Graham Harrell (Offensive) _______ Nov. 10 Daniel Charbonnet (Defensive) _____ Nov. 3 Graham Harrell (Offensive) ________ Nov. 3 Graham Harrell (Offensive) _______ Oct. 27 Matt Williams (Special Teams) _____ Oct. 27 Graham Harrell (Offensive) ________ Oct. 6 Daniel Charbonnet (Defensive) ____ Sept. 152007 Graham Harrell (Offensive) _______ Nov. 19 Graham Harrell (Offensive) _______ Sept. 24 Michael Crabtree (Wide Receiver) ___ Sept. 172006 Graham Harrell (Offensive) ________ Oct. 2 Alex Trilica (Special Teams) _______ Sept. 112005 Taurean Henderson (Offensive) ____ Nov. 21 Dwayne Slay (Defensive) ________ Oct. 31 Cody Hodges (Offensive) ________ Oct. 17 Joel Filani (Defensive) __________ Oct. 102004 Taurean Henderson (Offensive) ____ Sept. 272003 Wes Welker (Special Teams) _______ Nov. 3 B.J. Symons (Offensive) __________ Oct. 6 B.J. Symons (Offensive) _________ Sept. 292002 Kliff Kingsbury (Offensive) _______ Nov. 16 Kliff Kingsbury (Offensive) _______ Oct. 19 Wes Welker (Special Teams) _______ Oct. 5 Kliff Kingsbury (Offensive) ________ Oct. 5 Kliff Kingsbury (Offensive) _______ Sept. 28 Clinton Greathouse (Special Teams) __ Sept. 142001 Kliff Kingsbury (Offensive) _______ Nov. 10 Wes Welker (Special Teams) ______ Oct. 20 Kliff Kingsbury (Offensive) _______ Oct. 13 Paul McClendon (Defensive) ____Sept. 20-222000 Lawrence Flugence (Defensive) ____ Nov. 11 Wes Welker (Special Teams) ______ Oct. 28 Carlos Francis (Offensive) ___ Aug. 26-Sept. 21999 Kliff Kingsbury (Offensive) _______ Nov. 22 John Norman (Special Teams) _____ Oct. 25 Kevin Curtis (Defensive) _________ Oct. 181998 Chris Birkholtz (Special Teams) _____ Nov. 161997 Dane Johnson (Special Teams) _____ Nov. 10 Tony Rogers (Special Teams) ______ Oct. 27 Montae Reagor (Defensive) ______ Nov. 171996 Byron Hanspard (Offensive) ______ Nov. 17 Byron Hanspard (Offensive) _______ Oct. 6 Robert Johnson (Defensive) ______ Sept. 30 Byron Hanspard (Offensive) _______Sept. 9

1996 Jody Brown ____________ Defensive End Tony Daniels ___________ Defensive End Tony Darden ____________ Defensive Back Jaret Greaser _____________ Place Kicker Donnie Hart ____________ Wide Receiver Robert Johnson ____________ Linebacker Montae Reagor __________ Defensive End

2013 Baker Mayfield ____ Freshman Offensive POY2008 McKinner Dixon __ Defensive Newcomer POY2007 Michael Crabtree ___ Freshman Offensive POY2005 Robert Johnson ___ Offensive Newcomer POY2003 Brock Stratton ____Freshman Defensive POY1999 Shaud Williams ____ Freshman Offensive POY

2008 Mike Leach1996 Spike Dykes

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COM RED RAIDER FOOTBALLALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE1995 Marcus Coleman _________Defensive Back Byron Hanspard __________ Running Back Dane Johnson ___________ Punt Returner Zach Thomas _____________ Linebacker1994 Cat Adams _____________Defensive Back Marcus Coleman _________Defensive Back Scott Fitzgerald _______________ Center Dane Johnson ___________ Punt Returner Bart Thomas _________________ Safety Zach Thomas _____________ Linebacker Damon Wickware _________ Defensive Line1993 Brad Elam __________________ Center Robert Hall _____________ Quarterback Lloyd Hill ______________ Wide Receiver Robert King _________________Punter Derrell Mitchell __________ Wide Receiver Byron Morris ____________ Running Back Stacey Petrich ___________ Offensive Line1992 Charlie Biggurs __________ Offensive Line Lloyd Hill ______________ Wide Receiver Shawn Jackson __________ Defensive End Stance Labaj ____________ Offensive Line Mike Liscio _______________ Linebacker Byron Morris ____________ Running Back Tracy Saul _____________Defensive Back1991 Charlie Biggurs __________ Offensive Line Rodney Blackshear ________ Wide Receiver Mark Bounds ________________Punter Brian Dubiski ________________ Safety Jason Duvall ____________ Offensive Line Lin Elliott ________________Place Kicker Tracy Saul _____________Defensive Back Matt Wingo ______________ Linebacker1990 Rodney Blackshear ________ Wide Receiver Charles Rowe _____________ Linebacker Tracy Saul ______________Kick Returner Sammy Walker __________Defensive Back Matt Wingo ______________ Linebacker1989 James Gray ____________ Running Back Tom Mathiasmeier ________ Defensive End Charles Odiorne __________ Offensive Line Charles Perry ____________ Charles Perry Nathan Richburg _________ Offensive Line Charles Rowe _____________ Linebacker Tracy Saul ______________Kick Returner Sammy Walker __________Defensive Back Len Wright __________________ Center1988 Charles Odiorne __________ Offensive Line Desmond Royal __________ Defensive Line Tyrone Thurman __________Kick Returner Billy Joe Tolliver ___________ Quarterback1987 Eddy Anderson __________ Wide Receiver James Gray ____________ Running Back Artis Jackson ___________ Defensive Line Michael Johnson ___________ Linebacker Jeff Keith ______________ Offensive Line Mike McBride ___________ Offensive Line Scott Segrist ______________Place Kicker Billy Joe Tolliver ___________ Quarterback Wayne Walker ___________ Wide Receiver

1986 Brad Hastings _____________ Linebacker Chris Tanner _________________ Center Tyrone Thurman __________Kick Returner Wayne Walker ___________ Wide Receiver1985 Carl Carter _____________Defensive Back Brad Hastings _____________ Linebacker1984 Carl Carter _____________Defensive Back Brad Hastings _____________ Linebacker Dwayne Jiles _____________ Linebacker1983 Stan David __________________ Safety1982 Ricky Gann _______________Place Kicker Anthony Hutchison ________ Running Back Gabriel Rivera ___________ Defensive Line Stan Williams1981 Maury Buford ________________Punter Tate Randle _________________ Safety1980 Tate Randle _________________ Safety Ted Watts __________________ Safety1979 James Hadnot ______________ Full Back Ted Watts __________________ Safety1978 Bill Adams _______________Place Kicker Maury Buford ________________Punter Larry Flowers ________________ Safety James Hadnot ______________ Full Back Joe Walstad ____________ Offensive Line1977 Richard Arledge __________ Defensive End Eric Felton _____________Defensive Back Dan Irons ______________ Offensive Line Mike Mock _______________ Linebacker1976 Rodney Allison ___________ Quarterback Harold Buell ____________ Defensive End Greg Frazier ____________Defensive Back Thomas Howard ___________ Linebacker Dan Irons ______________ Offensive Line Larry Isaac _____________ Running Back Mike Sears ____________ Offensive Tackle1975 Ecomet Burley ___________ Defensive Line Pat Felux _________________ Tight End Tony Green _____________Defensive Back Curtis Jordan ________________ Safety Tommy Lusk ____________ Offensive Line

Mike Sears _____________ Offensive Line1974 Lawrence Williams ______________ End Tommy Cones ___________ Defensive End Ecomet Burley ___________ Defensive Line Curtis Jordan ___________Defensive Back1973 Dennis Allen ____________ Offensive Line Joe Barnes ______________ Quarterback Ecomet Burley ___________ Defensive Line Tom Furgerson __________ Offensive Line Don Grimes ______________Place Kicker Larry Isaac _____________ Running Back David Knaus ____________ Offensive Line Andre Tillman ______________ Tight End Kenneth Wallace _________Defensive Back Danny Willis ____________Defensive Back1972 Russell Ingram _______________ Center Don Rives _____________ Defensive Line1971 Marc Dove _____________Defensive Back Larry Molinare ____________ Linebacker1970 Bruce Dowdy ___________ Defensive End Doug McCutchen ____________ Half Back Wayne McDermand _______ Defensive Line Ken Perkins ____________Defensive Back1969 Richard Campbell _________ Defensive End Denton Fox ____________Defensive Back Jerry Don Sanders __________Place Kicker1968 Larry Alford _________________ Safety Richard Campbell _______________ End Don King ______________ Offensive Line Kenny Vinyard _____________Place Kicker1967 Mike Leinert _______________ Half Back Ed Mooney _______________ Linebacker Phil Tucker _____________ Offensive Line Jerry Turner _________________ Center1966 Larry Gilbert _______________ Split End Mike Leinert _______________ Half Back1965 Donny Anderson ____________ Half Back Tom Wilson _____________ Quarterback1964 Donny Anderson ____________ Half Back Teddy Roberts ________________ Safety1963 Donny Anderson ____________ Half Back David Parks _______________ Split End1962 David Parks _______________ Split End1960 E.J. Holub __________________ Center

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COMRED RAIDER FOOTBALLALL-BORDER CONFERENCE1955 Hal Broadfoot _______________ Guard Bill Herchmann ______________ Tackle Don Schmidt _____________ Half Back James Sides _______________Full Back Jerry Walker ________________ Tackle1954 Hal Broadfoot _______________ Guard Walter Bryan _____________ Half Back Claude Harland ________________End Bill Herchmann ______________ Tackle Jerry Johnson ___________ Quarterback Bob Kilcullen _______________ Tackle James Sides _______________Full Back Rick Spinks_______________ Half Back Jerry Walker ________________ Tackle Arlen Wesley _______________ Guard Dwayne West _______________ Center Dean White __________________End1953 Bobby Cavazos __________Running Back Don Gray __________________ Guard Jack Kirkpatrick __________ Quarterback James Sides ______________ Half Back Vic Spooner __________________End Jerry Walker ________________ Tackle Jimmy Williams ______________ Tackle1952 Bobby Cavazos ____________ Half Back Hollis Davis ________________ Tackle Ray Howard ________________ Guard Jim Turner _______________ Half Back1951 Junior Arterbrun _________ Quarterback Bobby Cavazos ____________ Half Back Ray Howard ________________ Guard Aubrey Phillips ______________ Center Jerrell Price ________________ Tackle Jim Turner _______________ Half Back1950 Robert Broyles ______________ Guard Jerrell Price ________________ Tackle1949 James Conley ______________Full Back Marshall Gettys ______________ Tackle Dan Pursel _________________ Guard Calvin Stevenson ___________ Half Back1948 John Andrews _______________ Tackle Marshall Gettys ______________ Tackle Ernest Hawkins __________ Quarterback Bill Kelley ___________________End Dorrell McCurry ______________ Guard Dan Pursel _________________ Guard1947 Fred Brown ____________ Quarterback Roland Nabors ______________ Center Ed Smith ________________ Half Back Joe Smith ___________________End Bernie Winkler ______________ Tackle1946 Clyde Hall _________________ Tackle Floyd Lawhorn ______________ Guard Roland Nabors ______________ Center Ed Robnett ________________Full Back Roger Smith ______________ Half Back Bernie Winkler ______________ Tackle1943-45 No Team Selected1942 Will Allbright _______________ Guard Don Austin __________________ Back

J.R. Calahan _________________ Back Doyle Caraway ______________ Guard Walter Schlinkman _____________ Back Joe Smith ___________________End George Zoller _______________ Tackle1941 Tyrus Bain _____________ Quarterback Charles Dvoracek ____________Full Back1937 Lewis Jones ________________ Guard Floyd Owens ________________ Guard Herschel Ramsey _______________End Elmer Tarbox______________ Half Back1936 William Holcomb _____________ Tackle Jim Neill ________________ Half Back Herschel Ramsey _______________End Tom Wiginton _______________ Center1935 Charles Duvall ___________ Quarterback Walker Nichols ______________ Guard1934 G.C. Dowell ______________ Half Back Pete Owens ________________ Guard Lawrence Priddy _____________ Center1933 Elva Baker ___________________End Matt Hitchcock ________________End

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2013 ... First Team: Ryan Erxleben, Master’s Interdisciplinary Studies; Kramer Fyfe, Mechanical Engineering; Summitt Hogue, Agricultural Communications; Bradley Marquez, Exercise & Sports Science; Josh Talbott, Master’s Business Administration; Taylor Symmank, Business Administration Second Team: Ryan Bustin, Business Administration; Brandon DeFrance, Management; DeAndre Washington, Exercise & Sports Science.

2012 ... First Team: Cody Davis, Master’s in Managment Information Systems; Seth Doege, Masters in Interdisciplinary Studies; Ryan Erxleben, Exercise & Sports Science; Kramer Fyfe, Mechanical Engineering; Summit Hogue, Agricultural Communications; Bradley Marquez, Exercise & Sports Science; Terry McDaniel, Interdisciplinary Studies; Eugene Neboh, Human Development & Family Studies; Alex Torres, Business Administration; Austin Zouzalik, Energy Commerce Second Team: Michael Brewer, University Studies; Le’Raven Clark, Natural Resource Management.

2011 ... First Team: Cody Davis, Managment Information Systems; Seth Doege, Masters in Interdisciplinary Studies; David Neil, Masters in Exercise & Sports Science; Mickey Okafor, Human Development & Family Studies; Austin Zouzalik, Energy Commerce and General Business. Second Team: Donnie Carona, Masters in Business Administration; Ryan Erxleben, Exercise & Sports Science; Alex Torres, Masters in Business Administration; Eric Ward, Human Development & Family Studies.

2010 ... First Team: Britton Barbee, Psychology & Human Development; Bront Bird, Energy Commerce; Cody Davis, Management Information Systems; David Neill, Exercise and Sport Sciences; Mickey Okafor, Human Development & Family Studies; Chris Olson, MBA; Taylor Potts, Exercise and Sport Sciences/Human Development & Family Studies; Austin Zouzalik, Business Administration. Second Team: Jonathan Brydon, Marketing; Donnie Carona, Business Administration; Bran Duncan, Management; Jonathan LaCour, Advertising; Alex Torres, Business Administration; LaAdrian Waddle, Business Administration; Matt Williams, Human Development & Family Studies.

2009 ... First Team: Bront Bird, Business Administration; Taylor Charbonnet, Business Administration; Cody Davis, Business Administration; David Neil, Human Development and Family Studies; Mickey Okafor, Pre-Dental; Chris Olson, Business Administration, Taylor Potts, Quarterback; Alex Torres, Business Administration; Austin Zouzalik, Business Administration. Second Team: Donnie Carona, Business Administration; Brandon Sharpe, Business Administration

2008 ... First Team: Bront Bird, Business Administration; Taylor Charbonnet, Business Administration; Cory Fowler, General Business-graduate; J.J. Griffin, Exercise and Sport Sciences-graduate; Graham Harrell, Education-graduate; Jonathan LaCour, Advertising; David Neill, Human Development and Family Studies; Mickey Okafor, Arts and Sciences undeclared; Chris Olson, Marketing and Management; Chris Perry, Arts and Sciences undeclared; Taylor Potts, Exercise and Sport Sciences; Todd Walker, Human Development and Family Studies. Second Team: Daniel Charbonnet, General Studies; Rashad Hawk, Arts and Sciences undeclared; Jake Johnson, Human Development and Family Studies; Franklin Mitchem, General Business; Eric Morris, Communication Studies; Jake Ratliff, Animal Science.

2007 … First Team: Grant Berg, Finance; Graham Harrell, History; Kelly Hildebrandt, General Business; Eric Morris, Communication Studies; Chris Olson, General Business; David Schaefer, Bio-Chemistry; Clint Stoffels, General Business; Alex Trlica, Finance; Grant Walker, Business Management. Second Team: Daniel Charbonnet, General Studies; Brian Duncan, General Business; Chad Hill, Finance; Jamar Wall, Exercise and Sport Sciences; Loy White, Business Marketing; Marlon Williams, Civil Engineering; Tyler Yenzer, Finance.

2006 … First Team: Matt Grisell, English; Graham Harrell, History; Chris Hudler, Sports Management; Brock Stratton, Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management; Keith Toogood, Business Management; Alex Trlica, Finance and Accounting; Grant Walker, Business Management; Todd Walker, Pre-Medicine. Second Team: Daniel Charbonnet, Communications; Chad Hill, General Business; Antonio Huffman, Sociology.

2005 … First Team: SirDon Lewis, Psychology; David Schaefer, Biochemistry. Second Team: Lance Fuller, Business; John Saldi, Communications; Calen Shearer, Business; Alex Trlica, Finance.

2004 … First Team: Sonny Cumbie, History; Cody Fuller, Communications; Joe Garcia, Undeclared; Sione Havili, Human Development and Family Studies; Brock Stratton, Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management; Josh Rangel, Public Relations; Alex Trlica, Pre-Nursing; Geremy Woods, Graduate Studies/Marketing. Second Team: Brian Bishop, General Business; Cody Campbell, MBA; Dylan Gandy, Finance; SirDon Lewis, Human Development and Family Studies; Seth Nitschmann, Finance; Brent Slaughter, Petroleum Land Management; Keith Toogood, Marketing.

2003 … First Team: Marcus Boyd, Marketing/Management; Cody Campbell, MBA; Cody Fuller, Communications; Taylor Jobe, Advertising; Byron Johnson, Marketing/Management; Josh Rangel, Public Relations; Dupree Scovell, Finance/Graduate. Second Team: Ryan Aycock, Communication Studies; Toby Cecil, Finance; Joel Filani, Undeclared; Dylan Gandy, History; Trey Haverty, Management; B.J. Symons, Management; Keith Toogood, Business; Geremy Woods, Graduate Studies.

2002 ... First Team: Eric Bartee, Exercise and Sport Sciences; Cody Campbell, Finance/Economics; Toby Cecil, Finance; Lennard Christensen, High Performance Management; Cody Fuller, Undeclared; Dylan Gandy, Business; Taylor Jobe, Advertising; Kliff Kingsbury, Master’s of Sport Management. Second Team: Ryan Aycock, Communication Studies; Marcus Boyd, Marketing; Cody Davis, Management; Adell Duckett, Exercise and Sport Sciences;Trey Haverty, Management; Byron Johnson, Marketing; Clay McGuire, History; Josh Page, Master’s of Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management; Josh Rangel, Public Relations; Ricky Sailor, Human Development and Family Studies; B.J. Symons, Management; Robert Treece, Exercise and Sport Sciences; E.J. Whitley, Undeclared; Robert Wyatt, Graduate Studies.

2001 ... First Team: Ryan Aycock, Communication Studies; Eric Bartee, Exercise and Sport Science; Marcus Boyd, Management Information Systems; Rusty Bucy, Communication Studies; Cody Campbell, Finance/Economics/Petroleum Land Management; Toby Cecil, Business; Lennard Christensen, High Performance Management/Graduate School; Dylan Gandy, Undeclared; Trey Haverty, Undeclared; Byron Johnson, Marketing; Kliff Kingsbury, Management; Paul McClendon, Management Information Systems; Dupree Scovell, Management/Marketing; King Scovell, Finance/General Business; Robert Wyatt, Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management. Second Team: Peter Abrigg, Construction Technology; Preston Hartfield, Exercise Sport Management; Jonathan Hawkins, Teacher Certification/Graduate School; Josh Page, Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management; Justin Reed, Communication Studies; B.J. Symons, Finance; Wes Welker, Undeclared.

BIG 12 CONFERENCE

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2000 ... First Team: Peter Abrigg, Construction Technology; Ryan Aycock, Communication Studies; Chris Birkholz, Biology; Tony Cantu, Spanish/Exercise Sciences; Lennard Christensen, High Performance Management; John DePasquale, MBA; Carlos Francis, Exercise and Sport Sciences; Jonathan Hawkins, Sports Management; Sam Hooks, MBA; J.P. Jansen, Agronomy; Kliff Kingsbury, Management; Paul McClendon, MIS; Robert Monroe; Kyle Sanders, Master’s of Science/Motor Behavior; King Scovell, Finance; Robert Wyatt, Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management. Second Team: Rusty Bucy, Communications; Will Culpepper, MBA; Derek Dorris, Exercise and Sport Science; Kris Kocurek, Exercise and Sport Sciences; Mickey Peters, Exercise and Sport Sciences; Justin Reed, Communications; Toby Shain, Exercise and Sports Science; Reggie Savage, Exercise and Sport Sciences; J.J. Williams, Exercise and Sport Sciences; Shaud Williams, Marketing.

1999 ... First Team: Peter Abrigg, Arts and Sciences; Eric Bartee; Chris Birkholz, Biology; Reagan Bownds, Agriculture Business; Brien Burchett; Keith Cockrum, Finance; J.P. Jansen, Agronomy; Kliff Kingsbury; Paul McClendon, MIS; Robert Monroe; Rob Peters, Accounting; Brian Roberson, Engineering; Charlie Robinson; Kyle Sanders, History; King Scovell, Finance; Kyle Shipley, Finance; Robert Wyatt. Second Team: Rusty Bucy; Will Culpepper, Management; Paul Erickson, History; Matt Heider, Mathematics; Josh Page; Reggie Savage, Exercise & Sports Sciences; J.J. Williams.

1998 ... First Team: Chris Birkholz, Biology; Reagan Bownds, Agribusiness; Keith Cockrum, Finance; Jaret Greaser, Agriculture Economics; Matt Heider, Undecided; Jeremy Hernandez, Biochemistry; Paul McClendon, Undecided; Robert Monroe, Accounting; Cody Patton, Interdisciplinary Agriculture; Rob Peters, Accounting; Brian Roberson, Engineering; Kyle Sanders, History; King Scovell, Finance; Kyle Shipley, Finance. Honorable Mention: Kris Kocurek, Undecided; Montae Reagor, Exercise & Sport Sciences; Reggie Savage, Exercise & Sport Sciences.

1997 ... First Team: Reagan Bownds, Agricultural Business; Corey Chandler, Communications; Keith Cockrum, MIS/Finance; Jaret Greaser, Agriculture Econ.; Jeremy Hernandez, Bio-Chemstry; Cody Patton, Agriculture; Rob Peters, Accounting; Zac Potter, Accounting; Brian Roberson, Civil Engineering; Tony Rogers, Marketing. Honorable Mention: Tim Baker, MIS; Jonathan Hawkins, ESS; Kyle Shipley, Accounting; Matt Tittle, Communications; Duane Toliver, Business.

1996 ... First Team: Sone Cavazos, Civil Engineering; Keith Cockrum, Finance; Jaret Greaser, Agricultural Business; Jeremy Hernandez, Bio Chemstry; Ryan Jones, Communications; Rob Peters, Accounting; Tony Rogers, Marketing; Field Scovell, General Business. Honorable Mention: Corey Chandler, Communications.

1995 ... Ed Hendrix, ESS; Tony Rogers, Management; Field Scovell, Finance.

1994 ... Scott Aylor, Electrical Engineering; Ed Hendrix, ESS.

1993 ... Jason Clemmons, ESS; Robert King, Chem. Engineering; Stacey Petrich, Finance.

1992 ... Steve Carr, Marketing; Scott Fitzgerald, Electrical Eng.; Stacey Petrich, Finance.

1991 ... King Hodson, RHIM; Steve Carr, Marketing; Stacey Petrich, Finance.

1990 ... Chris Naughton, ESS; Jason Rattan, Pre-Vet. Medicine; David McFarland, Finance.

1989 ... David McFarland, Finance; Tom Mathiasmeier, Finance; Bart Talkington, English.

1988 ... Tom Mathiasmeier, Finance; Bart Talkington, English.

1987 ... Eric Everett, Physical Education; Terry Lynch, Broadcast Journalism; Tim Tannehill, Physical Education.

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCESOUTHWEST CONFERENCE

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STREET & SMITH’S50th ANNIVERSARY TEAM

HEISMAN TROPHY

NFF COLLEGE HALL OF FAME

AT&T ALL-AMERICA PLAYER OF THE YEAR

THE SPORTING NEWSNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

DOAK WALKER AWARD

BILETNIKOFF AWARD

JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM

Year Player Place2008 Michael Crabtree 5th2008 Graham Harrell 4th2003 B.J. Symons 10th2002 Kliff Kingsbury 9th1996 Byron Hanspard 6th1965 Donny Anderson 4th1960 E.J. Holub 10th

Year Player2014 Jerry Moore (Coach)2012 Gabe Rivera2008 Dave Parks1989 Donny Anderson1986 E.J. Holub

Year Player2008 Graham Harrell2007 Michael Crabtree

Year Player Position1965 Donny Anderson Running Back

Presented annually to the nation’s top running backYear Player1996 Byron Hanspard1993 Byron Morris

Presented annually to the nation’s top wide receiverYear Player2008 Michael Crabtree2007 Michael Crabtree*Crabtree was the first player in the history of the award to win in back-to-back years.

Presented to the nation’s top quarterbackYear Player2008 Graham Harrell

Presented to the nation’s top quarterback by the Touch-down Club of Columbus.Year Player2007 Graham Harrell2003 B.J. Symons2002 Kliff Kingsbury

SAMMY BAUGH TROPHY

CF PERFORMANCE AWARDSNATIONAL TIGHT END OF THE YEAR

Presented annually to the nation’s top tight endYear Player2013 Jace Amaro

Year Player2007 Michael Crabtree

Presented annually to the nation’s top wide receiver by the Touchdown Club of ColumbusYear Player2008 Michael Crabtree2007 Michael Crabtree

Honoring college football student-athletes and their contributions to their communities.Year Player Position2008 Brian Duncan Linebacker1998 Montae Reagor Defensive End1997 Dane Johnson Defensive Back

Year Player Position2012 Cody Davis Safety2008 Graham Harrell Quarterback2002 Kliff Kingsbury Quarterback

Presented annually to student-athletes that excel off the field.Year Player1996 Field Scovell1990 Thomas Mathiasmeier1985 Bradford White1978 Richard Arledge1975 Jeffrey Jobe1968 John Scovell1965 James Ellis, Jr.

CBSSPORTS.COMNATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

PAUL WARFIELD TROPHY

AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM

NFF/COLLEGE HALL OF FAMEPOST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

NCAAPOST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

COSIDAACADEMIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Presented annually by CoSIDA to the nation’s top academic student-athlete.Year Player Position2002 Kliff Kingsbury Quarterback

Year Player Position1960 E.J. Holub Center

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2008 Graham Harrell ________________ QB2007 Michael Crabtree _______________ WR2006 Joel Filani ___________________ WR2005 Taurean Henderson _____________ RB2004 Mike Smith __________________ LB2003 Wes Welker __________________ WR2002 Aaron Hunt __________________ DE Kliff Kingsbury ________________ QB2001 Kevin Curtis ___________________FS Ricky Williams ________________ RB2000 Kliff Kingsbury ________________ QB Kevin Curtis __________________ SS1999 Sammy Morris ________________ RB1998 Montae Reagor ________________ DE1997 Montae Reagor ________________ DE1996 Byron Hanspard _______________ RB1995 Zach Thomas _________________ LB1994 Zach Thomas _________________ LB1993 Byron Morris _________________ RB1992 Lloyd Hill ___________________ WR1991 Robert Hall __________________ QB1990 Rodney Blackshear ______________ WR1989 James Gray ___________________ B1988 Billy Joe Tolliver________________ QB1987 James Gray ___________________ B1986 Roland Mitchell ________________ DB1985 Carl Carter ___________________ DB1984 Freddie Wells _________________ FB Dwayne Jiles _________________ LB1983 Ronald Byers _________________ NG1982 Gabriel Rivera _________________ DL1981 Terry Baer ___________________ LB1980 Ted Watts ____________________ S1979 James Hadnot ________________ FB1978 Don Kelly ___________________ LB1977 Mike Mock ___________________ LB Billy Taylor ___________________ FB1976 Thomas Howard _______________ LB1975 Pat Felux _____________________TE1974 Lawrence Williams ______________ HB1973 Joe Barnes ___________________ QB1972 Donald Rives __________________ G1971 Larry Molinare ________________ LB1970 Bruce Dowdy _________________ DE1969 Denton Fox __________________ DB1968 Don King _____________________ G1967 Jerry Turner ___________________ C1966 James Henkel __________________ T1965 Donny Anderson _______________ HB1964 Jerry Don Balch _________________ E1963 Bill Shaha ____________________ G1962 David Parks ___________________ E

2008 Rylan Reed __________________ OL2007 Eric Morris ____________________ IR2006 Chris Hudler __________________ NT

2005 Khalid Naziruddin ______________ CB Trey Haverty ___________________ IR2003 Carlos Francis _________________ WR2002 Rodney McKinney ______________ DL2001 Jason May ___________________ OL2000 Wes Welker __________________ RB1999 Rob Peters ___________________ QB1998 Rob Peters ___________________ QB1997 Zebbie Lethridge _______________ QB Cody McGuire _________________ DT1996 Ryan Donohue ________________ LB1995 Shawn Banks _________________ LB1994 Robert Johnson ________________ LB Scott Fitzgerald _________________ C1993 Bruce Hill ___________________ FB1992 Stance Labaj _________________ OL1991 Matt Wingo __________________ LB1990 Stephon Weatherspoon ___________ LB1989 Clifton Winston ________________ FB1988 Ervin Farris __________________ FB1987 Bart Reagor __________________ DB1986 Brad Hastings _________________ LB1985 Scott Davis __________________ DT1984 Joe McMeans _________________ OG Wayne Dawson _______________ DE 1983 Kerry Tecklenburg ______________ LB1982 Stan Williams _________________ LB1981 Ron Reeves __________________ QB1980 Roger Jones __________________ DE1979 Johnny Quinney _______________ LB1978 Brian Nelson _________________ SE1977 Gary McCright ________________ LB Rodney Allison ________________ QB1976 Bill Bothwell _________________ DT1975 Ray Hennig __________________ DT1974 David Knaus __________________ DL1973 James Mosley __________________ B1972 Harold Lyons __________________ G1971 Marc Dove ___________________ DB1970 Bob Mooney _________________ DT1969 Dickie Grigg __________________ DB1968 Rob Junell ___________________ LB1967 Pat Knight ____________________ E1966 Guy Griffis ____________________ S1965 Tom Wilson __________________ QB1964 C.C. Willis ___________________ LB1963 Sam Cornelius _________________ E1962 Bill Worley ___________________ HB1961 Larry Jones ___________________ E

2008 Brian Duncan _________________ LB2007 Brian Duncan _________________ LB2006 Antonio Huffman_______________ CB2005 Khalid Naziruddin ______________ CB2004 Clay McGuire _________________ RB2003 Preston Hartfield _______________ RB2002 King Scovell ___________________ IR2001 Ryan Aycock __________________ SS

2000 John Norman _________________ LB1999 Sammy Morris ________________ RB1998 Matt Tittle ___________________ QB1997 Dane Johnson __________________FS1996 Sone Cavazos _________________ QB Jody Brown __________________ LB Corey Chandler ________________ DT1995 Byron Hanspard _______________ TB1994 Byron Hanspard _______________ TB1993 Robert Hall __________________ QB1992 Tracy Saul ___________________ DB1991 Tracy Saul ___________________ DB1990 Bill DuBose __________________ OT1989 Charles Odiorne _______________ OT Charles Perry _________________ DT 1988 Boyd Cowan __________________ DB1987 Scott Toman __________________ QB1986 Aubrey Richburg _______________ OT1985 Tim Crawford _________________ DE1984 Troy Smith ___________________ WR Brad White __________________ DT1983 Chuck Alexander _______________ DB1982 David Joeckel __________________ C1981 Maury Buford __________________ P Tate Randle ___________________ S1980 Jim Verden __________________ DT1979 Ken Walter __________________ OT David Hill ___________________ DT1978 Curtis Reed __________________ NG1977 Terry Anderson _________________ C1976 Tommy Duniven _______________ QB1975 Ecomet Burley ________________ DL1974 Tommy Cones _________________ DE1973 George Herro _________________ LB Ken Wallace __________________ DB 1972 Doug McCutchen ________________ B Quintin Robinson _______________ LB 1971 David Browning ________________ L1970 Larry Hargrave _________________ B1969 Tom Sawyer ___________________ B

2008 Rylan Reed __________________ OL2007 Joe Garcia ___________________ SS2006 Chris Hudler __________________ NT2005 Dwayne Slay __________________FS2004 Mike Smith __________________ LB2003 B.J. Symons __________________ QB2002 Kliff Kingsbury ________________ QB2001 Ricky Williams ________________ RB1999 Kyle Shipley __________________ LB1998 Donnie Hart __________________ WR1997 Stoney Garland ________________ DT1996 Robert Johnson ________________ LB1995 Zach Thomas _________________ LB1994 Byron Wright _________________ DE1993 Stacey Petrich _________________ OT1992 Ben Kirkpatrick ________________ LB1991 Rodney Blackshear ______________ WR

PETE CAWTHONMEMORIAL TEAM MVP

DELL MORGANMEMORIAL COURAGE AWARD

DONNY ANDERSONSPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

E.J. HOLUBDOUBLE TOUGH AWARD

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1990 Stephon Weatherspoon ___________ LB1989 James Gray __________________ RB1988 Billy Joe Tolliver________________ QB1987 David Stickels _________________ OG1986 Chris Tanner ___________________ C1985 Tim Crawford _________________ DE1984 Brad White __________________ DT1983 Ronald Byers _________________ DT

2008 Baron Batch __________________ RB2007 Chris Parker __________________ DB2006 Dek Bake ___________________ DT2005 Khalid Naziruddin ______________ CB2004 Clay McGuire _________________ RB2003 Preston Hartfield ________________ IR2002 King Scovell ___________________ IR2001 Mark Washington _______________FS2000 Rickey Hunter _________________ RB1999 Taurus Rucker _________________ DE1998 Montae Reagor ________________ DE1997 Cody McGuire _________________ DT1996 Casey Jones __________________ OG1995 Corey Chandler ________________ DT1994 Scott Fitzgerald _________________ C1993 Scott Aylor ____________________TE1992 Tracy Saul ____________________FS1991 Keith Cripps __________________ WR1990 Tony Hooper___________________TE1989 Tommy Webb _________________ OT1988 Clifton Winston ________________ FB1987 Jeff Keith ___________________ OG1986 Danny Schwertner ______________ DT1985 Calvin Riggs __________________ DE1984 Joe McMeans _________________ OG1983 Curt Cole _____________________TE1982 David Eliff ___________________ FB1981 C.M. Pier ____________________ DE

2008 Stephen Hamby ________________ C2007 Rylan Reed __________________ OT2006 Brandon Jones _________________ C Paul Williams _________________ LB2005 Fred Thrweatt _________________ DT2004 Johnnie Mack _________________ RB2003 Preston Hartfield _______________ RB2002 Mickey Peters __________________ IR2001 Kliff Kingsbury ________________ QB2000 Rickey Hunter _________________ RB1999 Anthony Malbrough _____________ CB1998 Oscar Solis ___________________ CB1997 Tim Winn ____________________TE1996 Shane Dunn __________________ OG1995 Jerod Fiebiger __________________TE1994 Zach Thomas _________________ LB1993 Larry Starr ___________________ FB1992 Harry Dyas ___________________ DE

1991 Donny Brooks _________________ DB1990 Byron Hooper _________________ WR1989 Anthony Lynn _________________ RB1988 Charles Rowe _________________ LB1987 Clifton Winston ________________ FB1986 Monte McGuire ________________ QB1985 Scott Davis __________________ DT1984 Chris Tanner ___________________ C1983 Dale Brown __________________ RB1982 Roderick Smith _________________TE1981 Lewis Washington ______________ DE1980 Dane Kerns __________________ DT Tracy Kensing _________________ OT1979 David Hill ___________________ DT1978 Travis Mileur __________________ C

2008 J.J. Griffin2007 David Schaefer2006 Keith Toogood2005 Bryan Kegans2004 Cody Campbell Geremy Woods2003 Taylor Jobe2002 Lennard Christensen2001 Lance Williams2000 Derrick Briggs1999 Tim Duffie1998 Sammy Morris1997 Jayson Hansen1996 Montae Reagor Taurus Rucker1995 Shawn Hurd1994 Byron Wright Scott Fitzgerald1993 Stacey Petrich1992 Andy Chance1991 Matt Wingo1990 Jason Rattan1989 Tommy Webb1988 Dal Watson1987 Ricky Boysaw

DARE TO BE GREATAWARD

J.T. KING AWARDMOST IMPROVED PLAYER

CLINT RAMSEYACADEMIC EFFORT

TEAM AWARDS

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ALL-AMERICA BOWL1976 Curtis Jordan _____________________ S1969 Kenny Vinyard ____________________ K

1997 Tony Darden _____________________CB1992 Stance Labaj ____________________ OG1991 Rodney Blackshear ________________ WR Mark Bounds _____________________ P Anthony McDowell _________________FB1988 Desmond Royal ___________________DT Merv Scurlark ____________________CB1987 Eric Everett ______________________CB Artis Jackson _____________________DT1986 Brad Hastings ____________________LB Roland Mitchell ___________________CB1985 Carl Carter ______________________CB Mike Kinsey _____________________LB1984 Dwayne Jiles _____________________LB1983 Stan David ______________________ S1982 Hasson Arbubakrr __________________DT Gabriel Rivera ___________________ NG1981 Maury Buford ____________________ P Tate Randle ______________________ S1980 Jeff McKinney ___________________OLB1977 Eric Felton _____________________ DB Mike Mock ______________________LB1975 Tony Green ______________________CB Curtis Jordan _____________________ S1970 Denton Fox _____________________ DB Charles Evans_____________________ E Jerry Don Sanders __________________ K1969 Roger Freeman __________________ HB Jim Moylan ______________________ T Mike Patterson____________________ T Kenny Vinyard ____________________ K1968 Mike Leinert ____________________ HB John Scovell ____________________ QB Phil Tucker ______________________ G1961 Bake Turner _____________________ B1959 Ronnie Rice _____________________ HB Jerry Selfridge ____________________ T1957 Pat Hartsfield ____________________ E1955 Lonnie Graham ___________________ B Bill Herchman ____________________ T Jack Kirkpatrick ___________________ B1954 Claude Harland ___________________ E Jerry Johnson ____________________ B Rick Spinks ______________________ E1953 Vic Spooner ______________________ E Jimmy Williams ___________________ T1951 Aubrey Phillips ____________________ C1947 Roland Nabors ____________________ C Joe Smith _______________________ E

1976 Tony Green ______________________CB Curtis Jordan _____________________ S1975 Tommy Cones ___________________ DE David Knaus ____________________ NG

1974 Joe Barnes _____________________ QB Kenneth Wallace__________________ DB1973 David Corley _____________________DT Russell Ingram ____________________ C Don Rives _______________________LB1972 Larry Molinare ____________________LB1970 Richard Campbell __________________ E Charles Evans_____________________ E Denton Fox ______________________ B1966 Donny Anderson __________________ HB1964 Dave Parks ______________________ E1961 E.J. Holub _______________________ C (Army duty prevented playing)

1965 Donny Anderson __________________ HB1964 Dave Parks ______________________ C1961 E.J. Holub _______________________ C1959 Floyd Dellinger ___________________ HB1956 Bill Herchman ____________________ T1954 Bobby Cavazos ____________________ B1952 Jerrell Price ______________________ T1948 Roland Nabors ____________________ C1947 James Reed1945 Walter Schlinkman _________________ B

1958 Jerry Bell ______________________ QB Floyd Dellinger ___________________ HB Phil Williams _____________________ T

1939 Elmer Tarbox _____________________ B1938 Lewis Jones ______________________ G

2012 Cody Davis ______________________ S Seth Doge _____________________ QB2009 Jamar Wall _____________________ DB Brandon Carter __________________ OL2008 Darcel McBath ____________________ S Louis Vasquez ___________________ OL2006 Joel Filani ______________________ WR Jarrett Hicks ____________________ WR2005 Taurean Henderson ________________ RB Dwayne Slay _____________________FS E.J. Whitley _____________________ OL2004 Adell Duckett ____________________ DE2003 Wes Welker _____________________ WR2002 Aaron Hunt _____________________ DE Lawrence Flugence _________________LB2001 Kevin Curtis ______________________FS Ricky Williams ___________________ RB2000 Curtis Lowery ___________________ OL Sammy Morris ___________________ RB1999 Donnie Hart ____________________ WR Montae Reagor __________________ DE1998 Dane Johnson ____________________ S1996 Zach Thomas _____________________LB

1995 Jon Davis _______________________ K Scott Fitzgerald ___________________ C1994 Lloyd Hill ______________________ WR1993 Tracy Saul _______________________ S1990 James Gray ______________________TB1980 Ken Walter ______________________ T1969 Don King _______________________ G Jackie Stewart ____________________FB1968 Ed Mooney ______________________LB1967 Ronnie Pack _____________________ G1963 Dave Parks ______________________ E1960 E.J. Holub _______________________ C1957 Charlie Moore ____________________ G1951 Jerrell Price ______________________ T1946 Walter Schlinkman _________________ B1939 Elmer Tarbox _____________________ B1929 Ransom Walker ___________________ B

2005 Khalid Naziruddin _________________ DB Bristol Olomua ____________________TE2004 Cody Campbell ___________________ OG Sonny Cumbie ___________________ QB Dylan Gandy _____________________ C Daniel Loper ____________________ OT2003 Wes Welker _____________________ WR2002 Kliff Kingsbury ___________________ QB Rex Richards ____________________ OG2000 Chris Birkholz_____________________ K Kris Kocurek _____________________DT1999 Darwin Brown ____________________CB Donnie Hart ____________________ WR1998 Tony Darden _____________________CB Dane Johnson ____________________ S1997 Casey Jones _____________________ OG1996 Marcus Coleman __________________ DB Zach Thomas _____________________LB1987 Chris Tanner _____________________ C1986 Carl Carter ______________________CB Mike Kinsey _____________________LB1980 James Hadnot ____________________FB1978 Rodney Allison ___________________ QB Dan Irons _______________________DT1977 Thomas Howard ___________________LB1974 Joe Barnes _____________________ QB Andre Tillman ____________________ E1973 Don Rives _______________________LB1970 Richard Campbell _________________ DE Denton Fox _____________________ DB1969 Don King _______________________ G1968 Phil Tucker ______________________ G1967 Ronnie Pack _____________________ G1966 Donny Anderson ___________________ B Tom Wilson _____________________ QB

1956 Doug Campbell ___________________ G (Second Team)

BLUE-GRAY GAME

COACHES ALL-AMERICAN GAME

CHICAGO TRIBUNE ALL-STARS

COPPER BOWL

DALLAS ALL STAR

EAST WEST SHRINE GAME

HULA BOWL

INS ALL-SOUTHWEST 11

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2006 Keyunta Dawson _________________ DE Joel Filani ______________________ WR Glenn January ___________________ OL Robert Johnson ___________________ IR Alex Reyes ______________________ P

1993 Charlie Biggurs ___________________ OT Tracy Saul _______________________ S1991 Rodney Blackshear ________________ WR Anthony Lynn ___________________ RB1990 James Gray _____________________ RB1980 Larry Flowers ____________________ DB1978 Rodney Allison ___________________ QB Dan Irons ______________________ OT1977 Thomas Howard ___________________LB1976 Ecomet Burley ___________________ NG

1990 Charles Odiorne ___________________ T Kevin Sprinkles ____________________TE

2003 Toby Cecil _______________________ C

1969 Leon Lovelace ____________________ T1968 Jerry Turner______________________ C1967 David Baugh ____________________ HB James Henkel ____________________ T

1982 Tate Randle ______________________ S

2004 Cody Campbell ___________________ OG2000 Derek Dorris ____________________ WR John Norman ____________________LB1999 Darwin Brown ____________________CB

1955 Walter Bryan _____________________ B Claude Harland ___________________ E Bobby Hunt _____________________ G Jerry Johnson ____________________ B Ken Kummer _____________________ G Ralph Martin _____________________ C Rick Spinks ______________________ B Dean White______________________ E

2008 Graham Harrell __________________ QB2002 Kliff Kingsbury ___________________ QB2000 Sammy Morris ___________________ RB1999 Montae Reagor __________________ DE1997 Ben Kaufman ___________________ OT1994 Donny Brooks ___________________ DB Lloyd Hill ______________________ WR

1987 Lemuel Stinson __________________ DB1982 Maury Buford ____________________ P1981 Ted Watts _______________________FS1980 James Hadnot ____________________FB1974 Andre Tillman ____________________ E1973 Russell Ingram ____________________ C1969 Kenny Vinyard ____________________ K1964 Dave Parks ______________________ E1961 E.J. Holub _______________________ C1954 Bobby Cavazos ____________________ B Jimmy Williams ___________________ T

1962 Nathan Armstrong _________________ T Coolidge Hunt ____________________FB Johnny Lovelace ___________________ T

2013 Seth Doege _____________________ QB LaAdrian Waddle _________________ OL Terry McDaniel ___________________ OL2010 Taylor Potts _____________________ QB Brian Duncan _____________________LB2007 Danny Amendola _________________ WR2006 Keyunta Dawson _________________ DE Brandon Jones ____________________ C

2013 Eric Stephens ____________________ RB

ALL-STAR GAMESINA JUICE NORTH-SOUTH CLASSIC

JAPAN BOWL

KING ALL-AMERICA CLASSIC

LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICA CLASSIC

NORTH-SOUTH GAME

OLYMPIA GOLD BOWL

GRIDIRON CLASSIC

SALAD BOWL

SENIOR BOWL

SOUTHWEST CHALLENGE

TEXAS VS. THE NATION

NFLPA BOWL

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EUGENE ALFORD, BPortsmouth Spartans __________________ 1931-33Cincinnati Reds _______________________ 1934St. Louis Gunners ______________________ 1934JACE AMARO, TENew York Jets ______________________ presentDANNY AMENDOLA, WRSt. Louis Rams _____________________2009-2012New England Patriots __________________ presentGLEN AMERSON, BPhiladelphia Eagles _____________________ 1961DONNY ANDERSON, BGreen Bay Packers ____________________ 1966-71St. Louis Cardinals ____________________ 1972-74HASSON ARBUAKRR, DETampa Bay Bucs _______________________ 1983Minnesota Vikings _____________________ 1984JUNIOR ARTERBURN, QBChicago Cardinals ______________________ 1954TIM BAKER, WRPittsburgh Steelers _____________________ 2001Carolina Panthers ______________________ 2002San Diego Chargers _____________________ 2003JOE BARNES, QBChicago Bears ________________________ 1974BARON BATCH, RBPittsburgh Steelers __________________ 2011-2012WINFORD BAZE, BPhiladelphia Eagles _____________________ 1937HUB BECHTOL, EBaltimore Colts _____________________ 1947-49BRONT BIRD, LBSan Diego Chargers __________________ 2011-2013JAMALL BROUSSARD, KR/PRCarolina Panthers ______________________ 2004WILLIAM BROWN, BBrooklyn Dodgers ______________________ 1943Brooklyn Tigers _______________________ 1944Pittsburgh Steelers _____________________ 1945ROBERT BRYANT, OTSan Francisco 49ers ___________________ 1946-49WALTER BRYANT, BBaltimore Colts _______________________ 1955MAURY BUFORD, PSan Diego Chargers ___________________ 1982-84Chicago Bears __________________ 1985-86, 89-91New York Giants _______________________ 1988VICTOR BURNETT, DESt. Louis Cardinals ______________________ 1987J.R. CALLAHAN, BDetroit Lions _________________________ 1946CODY CAMPBELL, OLIndianapolis Colts ______________________ 2005JOHN CARRELL, LBHouston Oilers ________________________ 1966CARL CARTER, DBSt. Louis Cardinals ____________________ 1986-87Phoenix Cardinals ____________________ 1988-89Cincinnati Bengals ______________________ 1990Tampa Bay Bucs _______________________ 1991Green Bay Packers ______________________ 1992BOBBY CAVAZOS, BChicago Cardinals ______________________ 1954

RED RAIDERS IN THE NFLTOBY CECIL, CCarolina Panthers ______________________ 2004St. Louis Rams ______________________ 2004-05MARCUS COLEMAN, DBNew York Jets ______________________ 1996-01Houston Texans _____________________ 2002-05Dallas Cowboys _______________________ 2006MICHAEL CRABTREE, WRSan Francisco 49ers ________________ 2009-presentTIM CRAWFORD, LBCleveland Browns ______________________ 1987KEVIN CURTIS, SSan Francisco 49ers _____________________ 2002STAN DAVID, LBBuffalo Bills _________________________ 1984Kansas City Chiefs ______________________ 1986CODY DAVIS, SSt. Louis Rams ___________________ 2013-presentGAINES DAVIS, OGNew York Giants _______________________ 1936WILLIAM DAVIS, OTChicago Cardinals ____________________ 1940-41Brooklyn Dodgers ______________________ 1943Miami Seahawks ______________________ 1946KEYUNTA DAWSON, DEIndianapolis Colts ___________________2007-2010Detroit Lions _________________________ 2011Tennesse Titans ____________________ 2012-2012New Orleans Saints ________________ 2013-presentDEREK DORRIS, WRNew York Giants _______________________ 2002GWYN DOWELL, BChicago Cardinals ____________________ 1935-36TOMMY DUNIVEN, QBHouston Oilers ______________________ 1977-78RALPH EARHART, BGreen Bay Packers ____________________ 1948-49LIN ELLIOTT, KDallas Cowboys _____________________ 1992-93Kansas City Chiefs ____________________ 1994-95ERIC EVERETT, DBPhiladelphia Eagles ___________________ 1988-89Tampa Bay Buccaneers ___________________ 1990Kansas City Chiefs ______________________ 1991Minnesota Vikings _____________________ 1992ERIC FELTON, DBNew Orleans Saints ___________________ 1978-79New York Giants _______________________ 1980LARRY FLOWERS, DBNew York Giants _____________________ 1980-84New York Jets ________________________ 1985ROBERT FLOWERS, CGreen Bay Packers ____________________ 1942-49CARLOS FRANCIS, WROakland Raiders _____________________ 2004-07DYLAN GANDY, OLIndianapolis Colts ____________________ 2005-07Denver Broncos _______________________ 2008Oakland Raiders _______________________ 2008Detroit Lions ______________________2009-2013ROGER GILL, EPhiladelphia Eagles ___________________ 1964-65

JAMES HADNOT, BKansas City Chiefs ____________________ 1980-83JOSELIO HANSON, DBSan Francisco 49ers ___________________ 2004-05Philadelphia Eagles __________________2006-2011Oakland Raiders _______________________ 2012BYRON HANSPARD, RBAtlanta Falcons _____________________ 1997-00Tampa Bay Bucaneers ___________________ 2002GRAHAM HARRELL, QBGreen Bay Packers ___________________2010-2012LEONARD HARRIS, WRTampa Bay Buccaneers ___________________ 1986Houston Oilers ______________________ 1987-93Atlanta Falcons _______________________ 1994WILLIAM HERCHMAN, OTSan Francisco 49ers ___________________ 1956-59Dallas Cowboys _____________________ 1960-61Houston Oilers ________________________ 1962WILLIAM HOLCOMB, OTPhiladelphia Eagles _____________________ 1937PAT HOLMES, OTHouston Oilers ______________________ 1966-72Kansas City Chiefs ______________________ 1973E.J. HOLUB, LB/CDallas Texans _______________________ 1961-62Kansas City Chiefs ____________________ 1963-70THOMAS HOWARD, LBKansas City Chiefs ____________________ 1977-83St. Louis Cardinals ____________________ 1984-85VAN HUGHES, DESt. Louis Cardinals ______________________ 1986Seattle Seahawks ______________________ 1987ANTHONY HUTCHISON, BChicago Bears ______________________ 1983-84Buffalo Bills _________________________ 1985CHARLES JACKSON, SWashington Redskins ____________________ 1987DWAYNE JILES, LBPhiladelphia Eagles ___________________ 1985-88New York Giants _______________________ 1989LEONARD JONES, DBDenver Broncos _______________________ 1987LEW JONES, LBBrooklyn Dodgers ______________________ 1943CURTIS JORDAN, DBTampa Bay Buccaneers _________________ 1976-80Washington Redskins __________________ 1981-86WILLIAM KELLEY, EGreen Bay Packers ______________________ 1949ROBERT KILCULLEN, OTChicago Bears ______________________ 1957-65KLIFF KINGSBURY, QBNew England Patriots ____________________ 2003New Orleans Saints _____________________ 2004New York Jets ________________________ 2005KRIS KOCUREK, DTSeattle Seahawks ______________________ 2001Tennessee Titans ____________________ 2001-02

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COM RED RAIDER FOOTBALLRED RAIDERS IN THE NFLJIM KRAHL, DBNew York Giants _______________________ 1978Baltimore Colts _______________________ 1979San Francisco 49ers _____________________ 1980DEVIN LEMONS, DEChicago Bears ______________________ 2001-02Washington Redskins ____________________ 2004ZEBBIE LETHRIDGE, DBMiami Dolphins _____________________ 2001-02DAVE LLOYD, LBCleveland Browns ____________________ 1959-61Detroit Lions _________________________ 1962Philadelphia Eagles ___________________ 1963-70DANIEL LOPER, OTTennessee Titans ____________________ 2005-08Detroit Lions _________________________ 2009Oakland Raiders ____________________2009-2010ANTHONY LYNN, BDenver Broncos _______________________ 1993San Francisco 49ers ___________________ 1995-96Denver Broncos _____________________ 1997-99ANTHONY MALBROUGH, DBCleveland Browns ______________________ 2000Houston Texans _______________________ 2002JOSEPH MAREK, BBrooklyn Dodgers ______________________ 1943DARCEL MCBATH, DBDenver Broncos ____________________2009-2010Jacksonville Jaguars _____________________ 2011San Francisco 49ers __________________ 2012-2013ANTHONY MCDOWELL, RBTampa Bay Buccaneers _________________ 1992-94MONTE MCGUIRE, QBDenver Broncos _______________________ 1987DERRELL MITCHELL, ENew Orleans Saints _____________________ 1994ROLAND MITCHELL, DBBuffalo Bills _________________________ 1987Phoenix Cardinals ______________________ 1989Atlanta Falcons _______________________ 1990Green Bay Packers ____________________ 1991-94MIKE MOCK, LBNew York Jets ________________________ 1977ED MOONEY, LBDetroit Lions _______________________ 1968-71Baltimore Colts _____________________ 1972-73BYRON “BAM” MORRIS, BPittsburgh Steelers ___________________ 1994-95Baltimore Ravens ____________________ 1996-96Kansas City Chiefs ____________________ 1997-99SAMMY MORRIS, RBBuffalo Bills _______________________ 2000-03Miami Dolphins _____________________ 2004-06New England Patriots _________________2007-2010Dallas Cowboys _______________________ 2011ROLAND NABORS, CNew York Yankees ______________________ 1948JAMES NEILL, BNew York Giants _______________________ 1937Chicago Cardinals ______________________ 1939TRUETT OWENS, GBrooklyn Dodgers ______________________ 1943

DAVE PARKS, ESan Francisco 49ers ___________________ 1964-67New Orleans Saints ___________________ 1968-72Houston Oilers ________________________ 1973MAC PERCIVAL, KDallas Cowboys _______________________ 1967Chicago Bears ______________________ 1968-73JERRELL PRICE, GChicago Cardinals ______________________ 1951MANUEL RAMIREZ, OLDetroit Lions ______________________2007-2010Denver Broncos __________________ 2011-presentHERSCHEL RAMSEY, EPhiladelphia Eagles _________________ 1938-40, 45TATE RANDLE, DBHouston Oilers ________________________ 1982Baltimore Colts _____________________ 1983-86Miami Dolphins _______________________ 1987WALTER RANKIN, BChicago ______________________ 1941, 43, 45-47Pittsburgh Steelers _____________________ 1944MONTAE REAGOR, DEDenver Broncos _____________________ 1999-02Indianapolis Colts ____________________ 2003-06Philadelphia Eagles ___________________ 2007-08GABRIEL RIVERA, DTPittsburgh Steelers _____________________ 1983DON RIVES, LBChicago Bears ______________________ 1973-78EDWARD ROBNETT, BSan Francisco 49ers _____________________ 1947FRANCIS SACHESE, BBrooklyn Dodgers ______________________ 1943Brooklyn Tigers _______________________ 1944Boston Yankees _______________________ 1945WALTER SCHLINKMAN, BGreen Bay Packers ____________________ 1946-50PRINCE SCOTT, EMiami Seahawks ______________________ 1946KING SIMMONS, DBCleveland Browns ____________________ 1986-87San Diego Chargers _____________________ 1987JOSEPH SMITH, EBaltimore Colts _______________________ 1948MIKE SMITH, LBBaltimore Ravens ____________________ 2005-07TIMMY SMITH, BWashington Redskins __________________ 1987-88WILL SMITH, LBDallas Cowboys _____________________ presentRICHARD STAFFORD, EPhiladelphia Eagles ___________________ 1962-63LEMUEL STINSON, DBChicago Bears ______________________ 1989-92Atlanta Falcons _______________________ 1993B.J. SYMONS, QBHouston Texans _____________________ 2004-05BILLY TAYLOR, BNew York Giants _____________________ 1978-81Los Angeles Raiders _____________________ 1982

ZACH THOMAS, LBMiami Dolphins _____________________ 1996-07Dallas Cowboys _______________________ 2008ANDRE TILLMAN, TEMiami Dolphins _____________________ 1975-78BILLY JOE TOLLIVER, QBSan Diego Chargers ___________________ 1989-90Atlanta Falcons _____________________ 1991-93Houston Oilers ________________________ 1994Atlanta Falcons _____________________ 1996-97New Orleans Saints ___________________ 1998-00BAKE TURNER, E/BBaltimore Colts _______________________ 1962New York Jets ______________________ 1963-69Boston Patriots _______________________ 1970LOUIS VASQUEZ, OLSan Diego Chargers __________________2009-2012Denver Broncos __________________ 2013-presentKENNY VINYARD, KAtlanta Falcons _______________________ 1970LaADRIAN WADDLE, OLDetroit Lions ____________________ 2013-presentSAMMY WALKER, DBPittsburgh Steelers ___________________ 1991-92Kansas City Chiefs ______________________ 1993Green Bay Packers ______________________ 1994WAYNE WALKER, WRSan Diego Chargers _____________________ 1989JAMAR WALL, DBDallas Cowboys _______________________ 2010JOE WALTER, TCincinnati Bengals ____________________ 1985-97TED WATTS, DBOakland Raiders _____________________ 1981-84New York Giants _______________________ 1985San Diego Chargers _____________________ 1987GEORGE WEBB, EBrooklyn Dodgers ______________________ 1943WES WELKER, IRSan Diego Chargers _____________________ 2004Miami Dolphins _____________________ 2004-06New England Patriots _________________ 2007-2012Denver Broncos __________________ 2013-presentBRANDON WILLIAMS, DEDallas Cowboys _______________________ 2010Arizona Cardinals ___________________ 2011-2012LAWRENCE WILLIAMS, EKansas City Chiefs ____________________ 1976-77Cleveland Browns ______________________ 1977REX WILLIAMS, CChicago Cardinals ______________________ 1940New York Americans ____________________ 1940Detroit Lions _________________________ 1945RICKY WILLIAMS, RBNew Orleans Saints _____________________ 2002Indianapolis Colts ____________________ 2002-03SHAUD WILLIAMS, RBBuffalo Bills _______________________ 2004-06BERNARD WINKLER, TLos Angeles Dons ______________________ 1948

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COMRED RAIDER FOOTBALLRED RAIDERS IN THE DRAFTYEAR PLAYER ROUND TEAM2013 Jace Amaro, TE 2nd New York Jets Will Smith, LB 7th Dallas Cowboys2010 Baron Batch, RB 7th Steelers2009 Jamar Wall, DB 6th Dallas2008 Michael Crabtree, WR 1st San Francisco Darcel McBath, DB 2nd Denver Louis Vasquez, OL 3rd San Diego Brandon Williams, DL 4th Dallas2007 Manuel Ramirez, OL 4th Detroit Joel Filani, WR 6th Tennessee Keyunta Dawson, DL 7th Indianapolis2006 E.J. Whitley, OL 7th Dallas2005 Dylan Gandy, C 4th Indianapolis Daniel Loper, OT 5th Tennessee Mike Smith, LB 7th Baltimore2004 Carlos Francis, WR 4th Oakland B.J. Symons, QB 7th Houston2003 Aaron Hunt, DE 6th Denver Kliff Kingsbury, QB 6th New England2002 Kevin Curtis, S 4th San Francisco2001 Kris Kocurek, DT 7th Seattle2000 Anthony Malbrough, DB 5th Cleveland Sammy Morris, RB 5th Cleveland1999 Montae Reagor, DE 2nd Denver Darwin Brown, DB 5th Denver1998 Tony Darden, DB 7th Minnesota1997 Byron Hanspard, RB 2nd Atlanta1996 Marcus Coleman, DB 5th New York Jets Zach Thomas, LB 5th Miami1994 Byron Morris, RB 3rd Pittsburgh Lloyd Hill, WR 6th Chicago Derrell Mitchell, FL 6th New England1992 Anthony McDowell, FB 8th Tampa Bay Donald Harris, CB 12th Dallas1991 Sammy Walker, CB 4th Pittsburgh1990 James Gray, TB 5th New England1989 Billy Joe Tolliver, QB 2nd San Diego1988 Eric Everett, CB 5th Philadelphia Lemuel Stinson, CB 6th Chicago Artis Jackson, DT 10th Miami1987 Roland Mitchell, CB 2nd Buffalo Timmy Smith, RB 5th Washington Leonard Jones, R 9th Minnesota1986 Tim Crawford, DE 3rd New York Jets Carl Carter, FS 4th St. Louis King Simmons, CB 12th Cleveland1985 Dwayne Jiles, LB 5th Philadelphia Joe Walter, OT 7th Cincinnati Brad White, DT 11th New York Jets1984 Stan David, FS 7th Buffalo1983 Gabriel Rivera, DT 1st Pittsburgh Hasson Arbubakrr, DT 9th Tampa Bay Anthony Hutchison, HB 10th Chicago1982 Maury Buford, P 8th San Diego Tate Randle, S 8th Miami Ron Reeves, QB 10th Houston1981 Ted Watts, DB 1st Oakland1980 James Hadnot, TE/FB 3rd Kansas City Larry Flowers, WS 4th Tampa Bay

Ken Walter, OT 8th Baltimore Jeff Copeland, LB 8th Cleveland Willie Stephens, CB 10th Chicago1979 Brian Nelson, SE 11th Minnesota1978 Billy Taylor, FB 4th New York Giants Eric Felton, CB 5th New Orleans Jim Krahl, DT 5th New York Giants Mike Mock, DE 8th New York Jets Dan Irons, OT 12th San Francisco1977 Thomas Howard, LB 3rd Kansas City Tommy Duniven, QB 6th Cincinnati1976 Curtis Jordan, S 6th Tampa Bay Tony Green, DB 17th Atlanta1975 Lawrence Williams, HB 7th New England Calvin Jones, SE 16th Philadelphia1974 Andre Tillman, TE 2nd Miami Joe Barnes, QB 13th Chicago1973 Russell Ingram, OG 9th Atlanta Don Rives, DT 15th Chicago1972 John Odom, R 10th New York Giants1970 Denton Fox, DB 3rd Dallas Charley Evans, TE 9th Kansas City Jerry Sanders, K 12th Cleveland1969 Jacky Stewart, FB 4th Baltimore Kenny Vinyard, K 6th Green Bay Leon Lovelace, DT 13th Buffalo Jim Moylan, DT 13th Minnesota Gary Golden, S 15th San Francisco1968 Ed Mooney, LB 4th Detroit Mike Leinert, HB 15th Oakland1967 Ronnie Pack, OG 12th New Orleans1966 Jerry Lovelace, HB 14th Washington1965 Donny Anderson, RB 1st Green Bay (NFL) Jim Zanios, FB 9th Dallas (NFL) John Carrell, OT 15th Pittsburgh (NFL) Jeff White, TE 18th Green Bay (NFL) Leo Lowery, FB 18th Los Angeles (NFL) Donny Anderson, RB 1st Houston (AFL) John Carrell, OT 7th Oakland (AFL) Jeff White, TE 11th San Diego (AFL)1964 Dave Parks, TE 1st San Francisco (NFL) Dave Parks, TE 4th San Diego (AFL)1963 Roger Gill, DE 12th Philadelphia (NFL) Coolidge Hunt, FB 16th Green Bay (NFL) Roger Gill, DE 22nd San Diego (AFL)1962 Pat Holmes, OT 3rd Philadelphia Bake Turner, HB 12th Baltimore1961 E.J. Holub, C 2nd Dallas Cowboys (NFL) E.J. Holub, C 1st Dallas Texans (AFL)1960 Ken Talkington, QB 2nd Los Angeles1958 Gene Bartley 7th Chicago Max Brod 24th New York Giants Floyd Dellinger, QB 27th Pittsburgh Bob Witucki, QB 27th San Francisco1957 Bob Kilcullen, OT 8th Chicago Don Williams, QB 13th Chicago1956 Bill Herschman 3rd San Francisco Don Schmidt, HB 6th Baltimore Jerry Walker, OT 12th Chicago James Sides, FB 13th Philadelphia

Ken Vakey, DE 19th Green Bay Ronnie Herr, HB 21st Chicago1955 Bryan Walter 9th Baltimore Claude Harland, TE 10th Los Angeles Rick Spinks, FB 21st Cleveland Ken Elmore 22nd Los Angeles1954 Bobby Cavazos, HB 3rd Chicago Jimmie Williams, OT 8th Green Bay Karl Klutz 17th San Francisco1953 Jim Turner, HB 18th Washington1952 Jerrell Price, OT 6th Los Angeles Aubrey Phillips 13th Los Angeles1951 Jerrell Price, OT 20th New York Ed Price 27th New York Earl Jackson 29th Los Angeles1950 Elbert Johnson 27th Detroit1949 Glenn Lewis 5th Green Bay (NFL) Charles Reynolds 6th Los Angeles (NFL) Bobby Williams 14th Green Bay (NFL) Bill Kelly 23rd Green Bay (NFL) Abbie Reynolds 15th Chicago (AAFC)1948 Floyd Lawhorne 24th Washington (NFL) Ralph Earhart 32nd Green Bay (NFL) Joe Smith 5th Baltimore (AAFC) Bernie Winkler 14th Los Angeles (AAFC) Floyd Lawhorne 23rd San Francisco (AAFC)1947 Roland Nabors, C 18th Boston (NFL) Gene Standefer 26th Los Angeles (NFL) Joe Smith 26th Chicago (NFL) Bernie Winkler 30th Philadelphia (NFL) Ed Robnett 12th San Francisco (AAFL) Roland Nabors, C 18th New York (AAFL)1946 Pat Farris 10th Detroit Ed Robnett 18th Washington Newman Ledbetter 28th Chicago1945 Walter Schlinkman, RB 1st Green Bay Jack Dillon 27th New York Giants1944 Roger Smith 7th Chicago Bucky Gillenwater 23rd Brooklyn1943 Doyle Carraway 9th New York Giants1942 Charley Dvoracek 19th Philadelphia1941 Lonnie McCurry 16th Brooklyn1940 Rex Williams 7th New York Giants Bill Davis 11th Chicago1939 Elmer Tarbox, HB 3rd Cleveland1938 Herschel Ramsey 6th Philadelphia

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INDUCTEE YEAR INDUCTEDJACK ALDERSON ______________________1999Basketball – 1950-52RODNEY ALLISON _____________________2003Football – 1975-77DONNY ANDERSON ____________________ 1978Football – 1963-65E. F. (JUNIOR) ARTERBRUN, _______________ 1979 Football – 1950-51GARY ASHBY, ________________________1999 Baseball, Player and Head CoachMICHI ATKINS _______________________2006 Women’s Basketball – 1992-96*DOUG AULT, ________________________1990 Baseball – 1971-72*GENERAL ROSS AYERS, _________________1966 Football – 1930-32*TY BAIN, __________________________1990Football – 1939-41AMANDA BANKS _____________________2004Track 1986-89JOE BARNES, ________________________1986Football – 1971-73*GENE BARNETT, _____________________ 1987Football – 1937-38*VERNON (BUDDY) BARRON, ______________ 1976Football – 1950-52RODNEY BLACKSHEAR __________________ 2013Football– 1987-91CHRIS BLOCKER ______________________ 2013Men’s Golf– 1959-61MARK BRANDENBURG __________________2008 Baseball – 1991-92ANGIE BRAZIEL ______________________2009Women’s Basketball – 1998-99*J.O. (BUDDY) BROTHERS ________________ 1971Football – 1927-30*MARSHALL BROWN ___________________ 1970 Basketball – 1939-40A.J. “JAKE” BROYLES ___________________2007Tennis – 1950-52SHARON MOULTRIE ____________________1998Track – 1979-82CLINT BRYANT _______________________2006Baseball – 1993-96MAURY BUFORD ______________________2001Football – 1978-81RICK BULLOCK, ______________________ 1985Basketball – 1973-76ECOMET BURLEY _____________________2004Football – 1972-75

JILL BURNESS _______________________2007Volleyball – 1995-96SANDY BUTLER ______________________ 2011Softball – 1998-2001JOHN PAUL CAIN _____________________1998Golf; 1955-56, 1958-1959*D. C. (PREACHER) CALLOWAY _____________ 1985 Football – 1925-26*HURLEY CARPENTER __________________1962Football and Track -- 1925-29BOBBY CAVAZOS _____________________1968Football – 1951-53LISA CLARK _________________________ 2010Volleyball – 1987-90MARCUS COLEMAN ____________________ 2010Football – 1992-95LEIGH DANIEL _______________________ 2012Track & Field – 1998-01HAROLD DENNEY _____________________ 2013Men’s Basketball– 1962-65JOE DILLON _________________________2008Baseball – 1995-97 *G. C. (MULE) DOWELL __________________1963Football -- 1932-34; Coach and Administrator 1939-41*MARSH FARMER _____________________1962Track – 1938-40*JOHN FARQUHAR ____________________1990 Golf – 1955-56, 1958-59WILL FLEMONS ______________________2003Basketball – 1990-93*DENTON FOX _______________________2001 Football – 1967-69RUBEN GARCIA ______________________ 1991 Baseball – 1970-73MARSHALL GETTYS ____________________ 1967 Football – 1947-50LARRY GILBERT ______________________ 2011Football – 1965-67*BYRON GILBREATH ___________________1984Football and Basketball – 1941-42KEITH GINTER _______________________2009Baseball – 1997-98ROBERT GRAHAM _____________________2005 Swimming – 1966-67JAMES GRAY ________________________2007Football – 1986-89JOHNNY GRIMES _____________________ 2010Baseball – 1981-84*J. L. GULLEY ________________________ 1981Football – 1947-49JAMES HADNOT ______________________2005Football – 1976-79JERRY HAGGARD _____________________ 1987 Basketball and Baseball – 1967-69ROBERT HALL _______________________2008 Football – 1990-93BYRON HANSPARD ____________________ 2012Football – 1994-96 CHUCK HARRISON_____________________2009Baseball – 1961-62PAT HARTSFIELD _____________________ 2013Football– 1954-57

*BRAD HASTINGS _____________________ 2011 Football – 1983-86TIM HATCH _________________________ 1987Football – 1948-50ERNEST HAWKINS_____________________ 1975Football, Basketball, Track – 1944, 1947-50*GARLAND HEAD _____________________1982 Football and Basketball – 1941-43, 1946LISA HILGERS________________________ 2013Volleyball– 1995-98*LEON (POD) HILL _____________________2005 Basketball – 1957-59LLOYD HILL _________________________2005Football – 1990-93*VOLNEY (SATCH) HILL __________________1965 Football and Baseball – 1925-28E. J. HOLUB _________________________ 1977 Football – 1958-60THOMAS HOWARD ____________________ 1993 Football – 1974-76HAROLD HUDGENS ____________________2006 Men’s Basketball – 1959, 61-62MIKE HUMPHREYS ____________________2005 Baseball – 1986-88CARL INCE __________________________2007Basketball – 1953-55DAN IRONS _________________________1999Football – 1975-77*ED IRONS _________________________ 1973Football and Basketball – 1940-42BUBBA JENNINGS _____________________ 1995Basketball – 1981, 1983-85JERRY JOHNSON ______________________2007 Football – 1951-54NOEL JOHNSON ______________________2005Basketball – 1992-95CURTIS JORDAN ______________________1999Football – 1972-75BILL KELLEY ________________________1980 Football, Basketball and Track – 1945-48DON KING __________________________2008Football – 1966-68 KRISTA KIRKLAND ____________________2003Basketball – 1990-93JACK KIRKPATRICK ____________________ 1971Football – 1952-55*GEORGE LANGFORD ___________________1964Football – 1929-32RICHARD LITTLE ______________________ 2011Basketball – 1971-73LISA LOVE __________________________2000Volleyball – 1974-77DUB MALAISE _______________________1984 Basketball – 1964-66JESSE MARSH _______________________ 1992Diving -- 1964-66JAMES MAYS ________________________ 1991Track -- 1978-81*LONNIE “PRIMO” McCURRY ______________2000Football – 1938-40*DOUG McCUTCHEN ___________________2009 Football – 1970-73

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BECKY (BOXWELL) McILRAITH _____________2005 Volleyball – 1984-87ROBERT McKINNEY ____________________2008 Golf – 1967-70JEFF MITCHELL _______________________2001 Golf – 1974-76; Golf Coach – 1990-2000BAM MORRIS________________________ 2012Football – 1991-93*G. B. MORRIS _______________________ 1979Football – 1933-34DEL RAY MOUNTS _____________________ 1977 Basketball – 1960-62GERALD MYERS ______________________1969 Basketball – 1957-59; Head Basketball Coach -- 1971-90;Athletics Director -- 1996-2011*ROLAND (TUFFY) NABORS _______________ 1985Football – 1946-47; Basketball – 1943, 1946-47*WALKER NICHOLS ____________________1968Football – 1933-35*WINFIELD W. (WINDY) NICKLAUS __________1966 Football -- 1925-28; Baseball -- 1926-28*PAUL NOLEN _______________________1998Basketball – 1951-53CHARLES ODIORNE ____________________2004 Football – 1986-89JOHN OWENS ________________________ 1993 Baseball – 1968-71DAVE PARKS ________________________1990Football – 1961-63*AUBREY (RED) PHILLIPS ________________1986Football – 1949-51*JERRELL PRICE ______________________ 1974Football – 1949-51*YANCY PRICE _______________________ 1974Football – 1930-33*HERSCHEL RAMSEY ___________________ 2010Football – 1935-37MONTAE REAGOR _____________________ 2010 Football – 1995-98JIM W. REED ________________________ 1967 Basketball – 1953-56RON REEVES ________________________2007Football – 1978-81AMANDA RENFRO _____________________ 2012Softball – 1998-01*CHARLES REYNOLDS __________________2005 Track – 1946-48GABRIEL RIVERA _____________________ 1993 Football – 1979-82DON RIVES _________________________2006Football – 1970-72JASON SASSER _______________________2007 Basketball – 1993-96TRACY SAUL ________________________2003Football –1989-92*WALTER SCHLINKMAN _________________ 1961 Football and Track -- 1942, 1944-45*PRINCE SCOTT ______________________1986 Football – 1938-40JOHN SCOVELL _______________________ 1981 Football – 1965-67*JAMES SIDES _______________________ 2011 Football – 1952-55

TEXAS TECH HALL OF FAMESHERYL SWOOPES ____________________2003Basketball – 1991-93KEN TALKINGTON _____________________ 1973Football – 1957-59*ELMER TARBOX _____________________ 1961Football, Basketball, and Track – 1937-40JEFF TAYLOR ________________________2007Basketball – 1979-82ZACH THOMAS _______________________2006Football – 1992-95ALICIA THOMPSON ____________________2008Basketball – 1995-98CAROLYN THOMPSON __________________ 1997 Basketball – 1981-84TRACY THOMPSON ____________________2006Women’s Golf – 1993-96TYRONE THURMAN ____________________2002Football – 1985-88ANDRE TILLMAN _____________________ 1992 Football – 1971-73BILLY JOE TOLLIVER ____________________2002Football – 1985-88PHIL TUCKER ________________________ 1992 Football – 1965-67BAKE TURNER _______________________2009 Football – 1959-61JERRY TURNER _______________________2009Football – 1965-68KENNY VINYARD______________________ 2013Football– 1966-68*JERRY WALKER ______________________1969 Football – 1952-55*RANSOM WALKER ____________________ 1961Football, Basketball and Track – 1926-29TONY WALTON _______________________2006Track – 1989-92*DIXIE WHITE _______________________ 1983 Football – 1937-39RICKY WILLIAMS _____________________ 2012Football – 1997-01ELMER WILSON ______________________ 1992Football – 1951-54; Baseball – 1954-55TOM WILSON ________________________1990 Football – 1963-65*CHARLES WOOLDRIDGE ________________1964 Football and Track – 1928-30SHANE WRIGHT ______________________ 2011Baseball – 1997-99* denotes deceased

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DR. R.G. “WICK” ALEXANDER ______________2000Football, BaseballLARRY ANDERSON ____________________ 2013BaseballJOYCE ARTERBRUN ____________________2003Creator of the High Riders – 1976*ALLEN (CHUFF) BENTON, ________________ 1975Red Raider Club President – 1958-60 JIM CARLEN _________________________2008 Football – Head Coach – 1970-74RICHARD CAVAZOS ____________________1982Football – 1949-50*PETE CAWTHON _____________________ 1961Athletics Director/Head Football Coach – 1930-40*JOHN CONLEY _______________________ 1995Coach and Administrator – 1961-1985*JACK DALE _________________________1990“Voice” of the Red Raiders – 1953-2003*DR. J. WILLIAM DAVIS _________________ 1974Chairman of the Athletic Council – 1948-69SPIKE DYKES ________________________2001Head Football Coach – 1986-99; Asst Coach -- 1984-86*R. P. (BOB) FULLER ____________________ 1979Executive Committee Red Raider Club; Past President*JOE KIRK FULTON ____________________ 2010First Masked Rider – 1954*GENE GIBSON _______________________2002Basketball – 1947-50; Basketball Head Coach – 1962-69LARRY HAYS ________________________ 2013Head Baseball Coach – 1987-2008JANICE HUDSON ______________________2001Volleyball Coach – 1975-85*BERL HUFFMAN _____________________ 1972Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track Coach – 1935-70LEETE JACKSON ______________________ 1975Football – 1946-47; Exec. VP/Red Raider Club -- 1951-85*MORLEY JENNINGS ___________________ 1976Athletics Director – 1941-51*CLIFFORD B. JONES ___________________ 1970 President of Texas Tech – 1938-44*LEWIS JONES _______________________ 1972Football – 1936-37T. JONES ___________________________2004Director of Athletics – 1985-93*J T KING __________________________1980 Head Football Coach – 1961-69; Athletics Dir. – 1970-78*ARCH LAMB ________________________ 1991 Founder of Saddle Tramps -- 1936DAN LAW __________________________1984 Football – 1955-56; Baseball – 1956-57*T.L. LEACH _________________________ 1977Athletics Council Member and Chairman – 22 yearsCHARLES LYNCH ______________________2009Basketball – 1957-59

*DANNY MASON______________________2002 Golf Coach – 1964-66, 1969-80*JEANNINE McHANEY __________________ 1995 Coach and Administrator – 1966-1994JIM McNALLY ________________________ 1993Swimming Coach – 1959-79*DELL MORGAN ______________________1963 Head Football Coach – 1940-50*GEORGE PHILBRICK ___________________ 1993 Football -- 1936-38; Tennis Coach – 1952-78*PARKER PROUTY _____________________ 1992Past President of the Red Raider Club *POLK F. ROBISON ____________________ 1976 Basketball -- 1932-34; Head Basketball Coach -- 1942-61;Athletics Director -- 1961-70; Finance/DevelopmentOfficer – 1970-77KAL SEGRIST ________________________ 1993Baseball Head Coach – 1968-83*L. EDWIN SMITH _____________________ 1965 Football – 1935-37; Athletics Council and RRC Official*DEAN W. L. STANGEL __________________ 1961First Athletics Council Chairman -- 1925*JESS STILES ________________________1997 Assistant Football Coach 1969-77; Admin. – 1982-2012*DeWITT WEAVER ____________________ 1978 Athletics Director and Football Coach – 1951-60*DIRK WEST ________________________1998Cartoonist/Humorist, Creator of Raider Red* denotes deceased

The Texas Tech Hall of Honor is determined by outstand-ing contributions to Texas Tech Athletics. To be eligible to receive the award, the recipient shall have made a ma-jor contribution to the success of athletics at Texas Tech University, while displaying qualities of sportsmanship, character and integrity. Since the Hall of Honor’s initial ceremony, 40 people have been inducted. More detailed in-formation can be found at www.texastech.com and click on Hall of Honor.

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COMRED RAIDER FOOTBALLTEXAS TECH RING OF HONORTexas Tech announced the creation of the Football Ring of Honor in June 2012. The Ring of Honor consists of an elite group of players and coaches that made outstanding contributions to Red Raider Football. Inductees have their names permanently etched on the west stadium building facing the playing surface inside Jones AT&T Stadium. Candidates for the Ring of Honor will be chosen and screened by an anonymous selection committee. Once the committee has determined a suitable candidate(s) for induction, the group will make a formal recommendation to the director of athletics.

DONNY ANDERSON, RUNNING BACK, 1963-65 INDUCTED IN 2012Nicknamed the “Golden Palomino” … one of three Red Raiders to have his jersey formally retired at Texas Tech … a 1989 inductee into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame … Consensus First-Team All-American in 1964 and 1965 … finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1965 … Co-National Player of the Year in 1965 by The Sporting News … All-Southwest Conference selection in 1963, 1964 and 1965 ... first-round draft choice in both the AFL (Houston) and NFL (Green Bay) in 1965 … inducted into the Texas Tech Hall of Honor in 1978 … averaged 4.5 yards per-carry during his three-year career as a running back and 39 yards per-punt as the team’s punter … holds the school record for the longest touchdown run (90 yards vs. TCU in 1964) .. ranks ninth all-time at Texas Tech in career rushing yards with 2,280 and eighth with 526 attempts … ranks second on the Texas Tech single-season all-purpose yards list with 2,107 in 1965 … played six seasons of professional football with the Green Bay Packers and four seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals.

E.J. HOLUB, CENTER/LINEBACKER, 1958-60 INDUCTED IN 2012Nicknamed “The Beast” … one of three Red Raiders to have his jersey formally retired at Texas Tech … Texas Tech’s first inductee into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame (1986) … First-Team All-American in 1959 and 1960 … finished 10th in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1960 … Texas Tech’s first All-Southwest Conference honoree in 1960 … named to the Street & Smith’s 50th Anniversary Team … selected to the play in the Coaches All-American Game, The Chicago Tribune All-Stars Game and the East-West Shrine Game … was a first-round draft pick by the AFL’s Dallas Texans and a second-round draft choice by the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys … inducted into the Texas Tech Hall of Honor in 1977 … was an AFL All-Star in 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965 and 1966 … is the only player in history to start two Super Bowls at two different positions (started Super Bowl I at linebacker and Super Bowl IV at center) … won a world championship with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1970 … inducted into the Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Honor in 1976 … played 10 seasons of professional football with the Dallas Texans (1961-1962) and the Kansas City Chiefs (1963-1970).

DAVE PARKS, SPLIT END, 1961-63 INDUCTED IN 2012One of three Red Raiders to have his jersey formally retired at Texas Tech … a 2008 inductee into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame … Consensus First-Team All-American in 1963 (Associated Press, Sporting News, Boston Recorder-American, Sports Extra, American Football Coaches, Time Magazine, Williamson Racing and Football Weekly) … All-Southwest Conference selection in 1962 and 1963 … Team MVP in 1962 and 1963 … top overall pick in the 1964 NFL Draft (San Francisco 49ers) and remains the only Red Raider chosen as the first pick in the draft … inducted into the Texas Tech Hall of Honor in 1990 … holds the Texas Tech school record for the longest interception return (98 yards vs. Colorado in 1962) … selected to play in the 1963 East-West Shrine Game, the 1964 Senior Bowl and the 1964 Coaches All-America Game … spent 10 seasons in the NFL with San Francisco (1964-67), New Orleans (1968-72) and Houston (1973).

RING OF HONOR MEMBERS

GABE RIVERA, DEFENSIVE LINE, 1979-82 INDUCTED IN 2014Nicknamed “Senior Sack” …a 2012 inductee into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame ... Consensus First-Team All-American in 1982 ... Honorable Mention All-American in 1980 and 1981 ... dominated the Southwest Conference during his four-year career that spanned from 1979-1982 ... one of the most feared defensive linemen in college football, Rivera compiled 321 career tackles, 34 tackles for loss, 14 sacks, 11 pass deflections and six fumble recoveries ... averaged 80 tackles per season from his defensive tackle spot ... he compiled 62 solo tackles, 43 assists, 10 TFL, five sacks, 25 quarterback pressures and eight pass breakups during his All-America campaign in 1982 ... In 1993, Rivera was inducted into the Texas Tech Hall of Honor and then to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 ... following an appearance in the Blue-Gray All-Star game at the end of his senior season, he was selected in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Abendschan, John, 1995-96Abrigg, Peter, 1999-02Acevedo, Gerardo, 2009-10Adams, Bo, 1994-95 Adams, Cat, 1993-94 Adami, Tres, 1976-78 Adams, Kirby, 1991-92Adams, William A., 1964-65, 67Adams, Bill, 1977-79 Adkins, Gregg, 1975-77 Agan, John Alvin, 1963-65Agoucha, Bobbie, 2010Aguilar, Michael, 2010Aldridge, Kerm, 1936Aleman, Josh, 2005-06Alexander, Antwan, 1997-00 Alexander, Chuck, 1981-83 Alexander, Moody, Mgr., 1952-54 Alford, Gene, 1925Alford, Larry, 1967-68 Allamon, Kyle, 1996, 98-99 Allbright, W. T., 1940-42 Allcorm, R. V., 1955-56 Allen, Bobby, 1966-68 Allen, Charles, 1948-49Allen, Curtis, 1930Allen, Dennis, 1971-73 Allen, Peter, 1990-93 Allen, Scott, 1990-91 Allen, Willie, 1976 Allison, Jimmy, 1957 Allison, Rodney, 1975-77Alston, Demetrius, 2013-Amaro, Jace, 2011-2013Amendola, Danny, 2004-07Amerson, Glen, 1958-60 Amonett, Randy, Mgr., 1974-75Amonett, Thayne, 1940-41Anderson, Donny, 1963-65 Anderson, Eddy, 1985-88 Anderson, L. Don, 1943 Anderson, Lamont, 1999-02 Anderson, Phil, 1982-83 Anderson, Robert, 1993-95 Anderson, Terry, 1975-77 Andre, David, Tr., 1980-82Andrews, Dick, 1948-49Andrews, John, 1947-48Anthony, Alton, 1950Anthony, Ben, 1932Anthony, Don, 1950Anthony, Steve, Mgr., 1982Arbubakrr, Hasson, 1981-82Ardoin, Ty, 1995-98Arista, Danny, 1988Arledge, Richard, 1975-77Armour, Anthony, 1992-93, 95-96Armstrong, Sonny, 1961-62Arnold, Jim, 1967

LETTERWINNERSArtebrun, E. F., 1950-51Austin, Don, 1940-42Avent, John, 1965-67Awe, Micah, 2012-Aycock, Greg, 2003-05Aycock, Ryan, 2000-03Ayers, Ross, 1930-32Aylor, Scott, 1991-94

Bachman, Thomas, 2002-03Baer, Terry, 1978-81Bailey, Michael, 2002-03Bailey, Sam, 1976-78Baillio, Loyce J., 1940-41Bain, Tyrus, 1939-41Baine, Michael, 1982Bagley, Brandon, 2012-Bake, Dek, 2004, 06Baker, Byron, 1993Baker, Cody, 2005Baker, Elva, 1931-33Baker, John T., 1948-50Baker, Kenny, 1965-67 Baker, Renie, 1980-81 Baker, Tim, 1997-00 Balch, Jerry Don, 1963-64 Bales, J.W., Mg., 1967Balfanz, Ralph, 1937-38Ballard, James, Mgr., 1974-75Ballew, Jess Lee, 1942Banks, Kenneth, 1990 Banks, Shawn, 1992-95Barbee, Britton, 2007-09Barber, Don, 1956-57 Barfoot, Clayton, 1936-37 Barginear, Wayne, 1964-65 Barker, Brian, 1992 Barksdale, David, 1986 Barlow, Joe, 1934-35Barnard, Chas. F., 1937Barnes, Joe, 1971-73Barnes, Mike, 1975Barnes, Zach, 2013-Barnett, Bill, 1943Barnett, Gene V., 1937-38Barney, Phil, 1969-71Barr, Aundrey, 2010-Barrington, Paul, 1951-52Barron, Mickey, 1958-59Barron, Vernon, 1950-53Bartee, Eric, 2001-02Bartel, Gary, 1972-74Barton, Brent, 1989-90Barton, Raymond, 1932-33Bass, Jeff, Tr., 1977-78Bass, Sheldon, 1994, 96Batch, Baron, 2006, 2008-10Bates, Ricky, 1973-75Baty, Gaines, 1970-72

Baugh, David Lynn, 1964-66Baze, Winfred, 1934-35 Bean, Gerald, 1982, 1985Bearden, Bob, 1965Beauchamp, J. V., 1933-35Beavers, Dusty, 1992-93Beery, Charlie, 1973-74Beicker, James, 1973Bechtol, Hubert, 1943Bell, Javon, 2012Bell, Jerry, 1957-58Bell, Leroy Benefield, Mike, 1996Bennett, Jimmy, 1967-69Bentley, Gene, 1956-58Berlingeri, Angel, 1976Bernwanger, Brian, 1971-73Bergman, Kim, 1973-75Best, Robert, 1969-71Biggurs, Charlie, 1990-92Bingham, Francis, 1939-41Bingham, Park, 1972Bird, Bront, 2007-10Birdwell, John R., 1944Birdwell, Russell, 1945-46Birkholz, Chris, 1998-00Bischof, Hans, 1978-80Bischofberger, Brett, 2004-05Bishop, Brian, 2004Bishop, Ryan, 2001-04Blackburn, W. E., 1925-27Black, Clyde, 1944Blackshear, Rodney, 1987-91 Blair, Roy, 1961Blanda, Peter P., 1941Blanton, Charlie, 1954-56Bluntzer, Bob, 1952Bloxom, Tom, 1974Boatwright, Mark, Tr., 1981-82Bolch, Bill, Mgr., 1972Bomar, Jerry, 1974-75Bonds, Doug, 1989Bongo-Wanga, Loliki, 2002-03Booe, Jackie, 1965-66, 68-69Bostick, Thurman, 1937Boswell, Roland, 1984-85Bothwell, Bill, 1975-76Bounds, Mark, 1991Bowdre, David, 1983-84Bowles, Don, Mgr., 1983-86Bowman, Andrew, 2012Bownds, Reagan, 1995, 97-99Box, Sammy, Tr., 1977-80Boyd, Marcus, 2000-03Boyd, Russ, Tr., 1976-78Boyer, Gary, 1952-54Boysaw, Ricky, 1984-87Bozeman, Randy, 1981-83Bradham, Parker, 2013Bradshaw, Calvin, 2004

Bradshaw, R. D., 1952-55Brandon, Vincent, 1991Branson, Leland, Tr., 1982Brawner, Judson, 1948-49Brenner, David, 2013-Brenner, Wich, 2000-03Breuer, Lou, 1966-68Brewer, Michael, 2012-2013Brewer, Robert, 1943Briggs, Derrick, 1998-00Brinker, Brik, 2007-09Brinkley, Sylvester, 2004-05Brisco, Michael, 1989Britton, Edward, 2006-09Brixey, Jeryl L., 1985-86Broadfoot, Hal R., 1954-56Brock, Bryan, 1984Brock, Jim, 1958-60 Brooks, Charles, 1952Brooks, Donny, 1991-93Brooks, Tyrone, 1993Brosseau, Tom, 1972Brothers, Buddy O., 1928-30Broussard, Jamall, 2000Brown, Baylen, 2013-Brown, Dale, 1979, 1981, 1983 Brown, Darwin, 1996-98Brown, David, 1950-52Brown, Fred, 1943-47Brown, James, C., 1937Brown, Jody, 1993-96 Brown, Joe, 1966-68 Brown, Ross, 1948-49 Brown, Steve, Tr., 1970-72Brown, Sylvester, 1974-76 Brown, Tony, 1990-91 Brown, Wm. L., 1939-40 Browning, David, 1969-71 Browning, James P., 1943 Browning, Jess L., 1935-36Browning, Leslie, 1934-36Broyles, Bobby, 1948-50Bruce, Joe, 1954-55 Bryan, Bill, 1952-54 Bryan, Walter, 1953-54Bryant, Dewayne, 1993 Bryant, George Marc, 1964-66 Bryant, Ted, Tr., 1980-82Brydon, Jonathan, 2009-10 Bucy, Rusty, 1999-00 Buell, Harold, 1974-76 Bufkin, Costin, 1944-45 Buford, Maury, 1978-81Bullitt, Terrance, 2010-2013Bunton, Marcus, 2005-07Buntyn, Bobby, 1993 Burchett, Brien, 1999 Burden, Greg, 1988-90 Burge, Landon, 2007Burke, Bill, 1955

Burke, Paul, 1993Burley, Ecomet, 1972-75 Burnett, Larry, 1972-73 Burns, Austin, 2006-09Burns, Chris, 1986, 1988 Burns, George, 1976-77Bush, Dartwan, 2010-2013Bushong, Bruce, 1969-71Bustin, Ryan, 2012-Butler, Eric, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Butler, Tony, 1967-68 Butts, Aubrey, 1933 Buzzard, Danny, 1981-84 Byers, Ronald, 1981-84 Byerly, Daylon, 1974Byrd, Fred, 1935Byrnes, Shawn, 2006-09Byrun, Dean, 1960-62

Cade, Brad, 1994-95 Caldwell, Jerry, 1984 Calhoun, Charlie, 1937-39 Callahan, J. R., 1941-42Callaway, P. C., 1925-26Callis, Andrew, 1997 Calvert, DenisCampbell, Cliff, 1974 Campbell, Chris, 1976-77Campbell, Cody, 2001-04Campbell, Dave, Mgr., 1979-81Campbell, Doug, 1954-56 Campbell, John, Mgr., 1981-82Campbell, Richard, 1966, 68-69 Cannon, Dempsey, 1935-36Cannon, Douglas, 1961-62Cantrell, Dylan, 2013-Cappleman, Edgar, 1926-29Capps, Gene, 1948-49Caraway, Doyle, 1940-42Carmichael, Jimmy, 1971-73Carona, Donnie, 2008-11Carpenter, Beau, 2011-2013Carpenter, George, 1949-50 Carpenter, Hurley, 1925-28Carr, Steve, 1989-92 Carrell, John, 1963-65 Carruth, Erik, 1996-98 Carter, Brandon, 2006-09Carter, Carl, 1982-85 Carter, Charles, 1952Carter, James, 1949-50Carter, Jeff, 1988Carter, John, 1992Cartwright, Robby, 1996-98Case, Harry, 1970-72Caudle, Craig, 1980-82Caughlin, Robert, 1977-78, 1980Cavazos, Bobby, 1951-53Cavazos, Dick, 1949-50

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Cavazos, Sone, 1994-96Cecil, James, 1964-65Cecil, Toby, 2000-03Chafin, Greg, 1981Chambers, Sid, 1982-85Chance, Andy, 1991Chandler, Corey, 1994, 95-97 Chandler, Damian, 2001 Chandler, Freddie, 1973 Chapman, Miles, 1937 Charbonnet, Daniel, 2006-08Charbonnet, Taylor, 2008-09Chase, Joe, 1983, 1985 Cheatham, Earnest, 1974 Cheek, Harris, 1937-38 Chernosky, Maurice, 1936-37Cherry, Randall, 2002-05Chester, Alex, 2011-Chidozie, Dion, 2010Christensen, Lennard, 2000-02Christian, Daniel, 2004-05Clark, Adrian, 1932-34Clark, Jim, 1950Clark, Kyle, 2011-Clark, Le’Raven, 2012-Clark, Tracey, 1992Clecker, James, 1945Clemmons, Jason, 1992-93 Cline, Bobby, 1957, 59-60 Close, Bobby, 1949-51 Close, Edgar, 1931 Cluff, Ron, 1982 Coats, Jack, 1942-46Cobb, Daniel, 2010-2012Cockburn, Jackie, 1948-52 Cockrell, Joe, 1983 Cockrum, Keith, 1996-99 Cole, Ansel, 1983, 1985 Cole, Curt, 1979-81, 1983 Cole, Floyd, 1957-58 Cole, Kevin, Mgr., 1984-87Coleman, Hunter, 2005Coleman, Marcus, 1992-95 Collier, Blake, 2006-07Collingsworth, Justin, 1996-98 Collins, Chad, 1984 Collins, Jim, 1955 Cones, Tommy, 1972-74 Conley, James Bud, 1949-50Cook, Cliff, 1972Cook, Phil, 1950-51Cooper, Eric, 2000Cooper, Justin, 2012 Cooper, Randy, Tr., 1974-76Copeland, Jeff, 1977-79 Cordell, J. R., 1951-52Corker, Shawn, 2011- Corley, Davis, 1970-72 Corley, Vaughn, 1926-28Corn, Roger, 1992-93

LETTERWINNERSCornelius, Samuel, 1963-64 Costas, Nick, 1973Costilla, Brant, 2012 Countryman, Stan, Tr., 1977-78Cowan, Boyd, 1985-88 Cox, George, 1966-67 Cox, T. M., 1943-45Crabtree, Michael, 2007-08 Craig, Stephen, 1993Crain, Alton, 1992-94Crawford, Aaron, 2007-11Crawford, Bob, 1933Crawford, Dorian, 2013Crawford, Pat, 1948-49Crawford, Tim, 1982-85 Crenshaw, Ray, 1947Crews, George, 1952 Crews, J. J. Crider, Richard, 1954-55 Cripps, Keith, 1991 Crisp, Jamaal, 1998 Criswell, Marty, 1970 Crites, Harold, 1929-32Crocker, Don, 1970 Crombie, Jeff, 1978-81 Crossley, Lewis, 1950-52 Crosson, Harold, 1941-42Crow, M. J., 1942Cudd, Warren, 1941-46Culpepper, Will, 1997-00Cumbie, Sonny, 2002-04Cumby, Keith, 1996 Cummings, Billy, 1978-80 Cummings, L. M., 1978-80 Cummings, Ted, 1946Cunningham, Wilbert, 1975-77Curfman, Leonard, 1932-34 Curfman, Raymond, 1936-37Curtis, Kevin, 1998-01 Curtis, Trey, 1991

Dailey, Bill, 1925Dale, Bouvier, 1985-87Daniels, Charles, 1939Daniels, H. L., 1961-63Daniels, Tony, 1993-94, 96Darden, Tony, 1994, 95-97Darnell, Randy, 1981Darr, Gene, 1965-67Darr, Jewell, 1930David, Robert, 1967David, Stan, 1981-83Davis, Cody, 2000-02Davis, Cody, 2009-2012Davis, Glenn, Tr., 1975-78Davis, Greg, 1975-77Davis, Hollis, 1951-52 Davis, Jon, 1992-94Davis, Jordan, 2012-

Davis, Reginald, 2013-Davis, Scott, 1982-85 David, William D., 1927-29Dawson, Keyunta, 2003-06Dawson, Wayne, 1982-84Dees, Blake, 2011-203DeLagerheim, Mike, 1990 Dellinger, Floyd, 1957-58 DeLoatche, Darren, 1989 Dennison, Fussell, 1925Denton, Jeff, 2002DePasquale, John, 1998-00 Derryberry, Mike, 1987-89 DeWitt, Howard, 1926-28Dewhurst, Brett, 2008-11Dillion, Jack, 1943-45Dixon, Charlie, 1955-57 Dixon, McKinner, 2005, 08Dodd, Billy, 1939 Dodds, Ray Gene, 1948-49Doege, Seth, 2009-2012Doiron, Gary, 1968 Donahue, Ryan, 1993-96 Dooce, C. A., 1930 Dorris, Derek, 1997-00Dorrough, Armon, 2002 Doss, Gene W., 1950Douglas, Brandon, 2004-05Douglas, Cornelius, 2009-2012Douglas, Don, 1952-53 Douglass, Tom, 1939-41 Dove, Marc, 1969-71 Dowdy, Bruce, 1968-70Dowell, G. C. (Mule), 1932-34Doyle, Wells Thomas, 1963-64Drye, Carrol, 1949-50Dubiski, Brian, 1988-91 DuBose, Bill, 1988-90 DuBuc, Matt, 1993-96 Duckett, Adell, 2001-04Dudley, David, 1974-75 Dudley, Don, 1943-44 Dudley, Norman, 1954-55 Duffie, Tim, 1996-99 Duke, Charles Duke, Richard H., 1951Duncan, Brian, 2007-10Duncan, Jesse Robert, 1939-41 Duncan, Leonard, 1978-80 Duncan, W. Doug Dunn, Shane, 1994-96 Duniven, Tommy, 1974-76 Dupre, Larry, 1976-77 Durden, Tony, 1984, 1986-87Durham, Giorgio, 2011- Durham, Jack, 1928-31 Duval, Charles, 1934-36Duvall, Jason, 1988-91 Dvoracek, Charlie, 1939-41 Dyas, Harry, 1991

Dyer, Jim, 1968-70 Dyer, Tom, 1973-74 Dykes, Jimmy, 1954-55

Earhart, Ralph, 1946-48 Earl, Don, 1978-80 Earnest, LaShon, 1994 Easterling, James, 1997-00 Eaton, Leric, 1989-90 Eddington, Clifton, 2005 Edgemon, CharlesEdmonds, Freeman, 1929Edrington, Walter, 1947Edwards, Derreck, 2012-2013Edwards, Don, Mgr., 1977-79Edwards, Jimmie Don, 1964-66Edwards, Lonnie, 2008-11Edwards, Pete, 1950-52 Edwards, Stan, 1965-67Eguavoen, Sam, 2011- Elam, Brad, 1990-93Elbert, Jerry, 1960-62 Elder, Fletcher, 1952 Elliff, David, 1982-83 Elledge, Earl Ben, 1963 Elliott, John, 1987-88 Elliott, Lin, 1989-91 Elliott, Lynn, 1954-55 Elliott, Tommy, 1953-56 Ellis, Ferlis, 1986 Ellis, James Alvis, 1963-64 Elmore, Ken, 1951-53 Emerson, Alan, 1975-77Emert, Blake, 2008, 2010English, Pete, 1952 Erickson, Paul, 1999-01 Ervin, Adrian, 1995, 96, 97 Erwin, Paul, 1951-53Erxleben, Ryan, 2009-2013 Escue, Tim, 1988Esiaba, Bobby, 2013-Estes, Pat, 1975 Ethridge, Richy, 1980-81 Eubanks, Darrell, 1954 Evans, Charles, 1967-69 Evans, Craig, 1967 Evans, James, 1942Evans, Kindred, 2011- Evans, Kirk, 1985-87 Evans, Ricky, 1973Everett, Eric, 1984-87

Falemi, Olaoluwa, 2012-2013Farrar, Frank, 1950Farris, Ervin, 1985-88Farris, Pat, 1941Farst, Mike, 1977Fehoko, Sam, 2008-10

Feldt, Blake, 1980-82Felton, Eric, 1975-77 Felux, Pat, 1973-75 Ferguson, Ronald, 1989-90 Fewin, Hugh, 1954-56 Fiebiger, Jerod, 1993-95 Field, Brady, 1992 Fielder, Ric, 1997-98 Fikes, Jay, 1954 Fikes, Ralph, 1925Filani, Joel, 2003-06Finau, Tomi, 2000 Fincannon, Mark, 1968-70Fisher, Aaron, 2010-2013Fite, Joe, 1995, 96, 97 Fitzgerald, Scott, 1991-94 Fitzhugh, L. W., 1952-53 Fitzpatrick, John, 1974Flannel, Jared, 2008-11Flowers, Larry, 1976-79 Flugence, Lawrence, 1999-02 Flushe, Raymond, 1938-39 Ford, Rocky, Mgr., 1986Ford, Steve, 1981Ford, Will, 2009-10Fortenberry, Rashad, 2012-Fortner, Elmer, 1933-34 Foster, Dee, 1992-94 Foster, Robert, 1961-62Foster, Sadale, 2012-2013Foster, Tanner, 2010-11Fowler, Clovis Fowler, Cory, 2006-08Fox, Denton, 1967-69 France, Lawrence, 1930-31 Francis, Carlos, 2000-03Franks, Jacoby, 2008-11Fraser, George, 1959-61 Frasure, Jim, 1973-74 Frazier, Greg, 1976-77 Freeman, Claskel, 1992 Freeman, Roger, 1966-68 Frisbie, Duke, 1954-57 Fromm, Ulysses, 1925 Fulks, Walter, 1931Fuller, Bob, 1964-65Fuller, Cody, 2002-04Fuller, Lance, 2005-08Fung, Donald, 1951-52 Furgerson, Tom, 1971-73Fyfe, Kramer, 2012-

Gaines, J.J., 2012-Gaines, Stephen, 1992-93Gallington, Deveric, 2009-2012 Gandy, Dylan, 2001-04Gann, Ricky, 1982-84 Garcia, Jesse, 1980-81Garcia, Joe, 2004-07

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Grimes, Don, 1971-73 Grimes, Robert, 1985Guerra, Jonthan, 2010-11Gulley, J. L., 1947-48 Gurley, Dan, 1958-60 Guy, David, 1993 Guzick, Frank, 1936-38

Hacker, James, 1961 Haddon, Robert, 1997-98 Hadnot, James, 1976-79 Hahn, Jamie, 1967-69 Hale, Billy, 1941-42 Hale, Ryan, 2006-09Haliburton, Ryan, 2009Hall, Brian, 1974-76 Hall, Gabe, 2005-06Hall, Robert, 1990-93Hall, Rodney, 2013- Hall, Von, 1990Hallmark, G. B., 1925Hamby, Stephen, 2007-08Hamill, Gene, 1951-52 Hamilton, Adrian, 2007 Hamilton, J.B. (Red), 1925Hamilton, Larry, 1973-74Hamm, William O., 1929 Hancock, Aaron, 1995 Haney, James, 1965-67 Hansen, Jayson, 1996, 97 Hanson, Joselio, 2001-02 Hanspard, Byron, 1994-96 Hardaway, Danny, 1969-70Hardwick, Pat, Tr., 1977-79Hardy, Jack, 1927Hardey, Eugene, 1944-46Hargrave, Larry, 1968-70 Harland, Claude, 1953-54 Harlien, Matt, 1979-80, 1982-83 Harmon, Clayton, 2001-02 Harmon, Phillip, 1938-39Harmon, Steve, Tr., 1970-72Harrell, Graham, 2005-08Harrelson, Mark, 1977-78 Harris, Craig, 1975-77 Harris, Denny, 1978-81 Harris, Don, 1952, 1955 Harris, Donald, 1987-88 Harris, Ely, 1931-33 Harris, Jamie, 1980-81 Harris, L. D., 1925-27 Harris, Leonard, 1981-83Harris, Marion, 1932-34Harris, Steven, 2007 Harrison, Joe T., 1949-50Harrison, Scott, 1988 Hart, Donnie, 1995-98 Hart, Jim, 1979-80, 1982-83 Hartfield, Preston, 2001-02

Hartsfield, Pat, 1954-57Harvey, Riley, 2009 Hasley, Don, 1990-92 Hastings, Brad, 1983-86 Hatch, Alan, 1976 Hatch, Tim, 1949-50 Hatchett, Jerry, 1980 Hatfield, Jesse, 1954-55Haverty, Trey, 2001-04Havili, Sione, 2003-04Hawk, Rashad, 2008Hawkins, Bobby Eugene, 1950Hawkins, Ernest Ray, 1944, 46, 50Hawkins, Joey, 2003-04Hawkins, Jonathan, 1997-01 Haws, Hartsell, 1952 Hayden, Milburn, 1947-48Haywood, Kenny, 1995Hayhurst, Marlin, 1927Haynes, Harlod, 1948Hays, Bobby, 1943-44Hazelwood, Mark, 1968-70 Head, Garland, 1941-42, 45-47 Heider, Matt, 1998-01 Hempel, Henry, 1928Henderson, Bud, 1949Henderson, Jim, 1956-58 Henderson, Keith, 1984-86Henderson, Taurean, 2002-05Henderson, Zac, 1946-49 Hendley, Jeff, 1978 Hendrix, Ed, 1993-95 Henington, Troy, 1986-89 Henkel, James R., 1964-66 Henley, Rajon, 2006-09Hennig, Ray, 1973-75 Henry, Jack, 1956-57 Henry, Kenneth, 1925Herchman, Bill, 1954-55 Hernandez, Jeremy, 1996-98 Herndon, Bev, 1961-62 Herr, Ronnie, 1952-56 Herring, Durwood, 1939Herro, George, 1970-73 Hibler, Milton, 1970-71Hicks, Brad, 2011Hicks, Jarrett, 2003-06Hightower, Wes, 1980-82 Hildebrandt, Kelly, 2006-07Hill, Bruce, 1990-93 Hill, Buddy, 1953-57Hill, Chad, 2004, 06-07Hill, David, 1976-79 Hill, Harland, 1997 Hill, Jon, 1971 Hill, Lloyd, 1990-93Hill, Milton, 1938-40 Hill, Norman, 1981-83 Hill, Volney, 1925-28 Hilligoss, Jack, 1948-49

Hilton, Hayes, 1952, 1954-55 Hines, Anthony, 2005-08Hinson, Jack, 1945 Hitchcock, Matt, 1931-33Hitzelberger, Bill, Mgr., 1972Hix, Robert, 1948-50Hobbs, Rod, 1994-95Hodges, Cody, 2002-05Hodges, J. Clarence, 1928-30 Hodges, Gerald, 1960Hodges, Slade, 2003-05Hodson, King, 1990 Hoefer, Landon, 2006-08Hoffman, Steve, 1991-92Hogue, Summitt, 2012-2013 Holcomb, Bill, 1934-36 Holladay, Mike, 1967-69Holland, Jay, 2002-03Holley, Don, 1954 Holley, John, Mgr., 1979-82Holmes, Bob, 1937-38 Holmes, Pat, 1959-61 Holub, E. J., 1958-60 Hood, Floyd, 1956-57 Hooper, Byron, 1989-91Hooper, Tony, 1992Hoskins, Cliff, 1972-75 Houston, Catron, 2005Howard, Daniel, 2007-09Howard, E. Shester, 1963-65 Howard, John, 1968-69Howard, Julius, 2007-10Howard, Paul, 1999 Howard, Ray, 1951-54, 1956 Howard, Thomas, 1974-76 Howell, Harlan, 1930 Hoyle, Andy, 1969-71 Hrncir, Pat, 1982-83Hubert, Cqulin, 2010-11Hudler, Chris, 2003-06Hudson, Doug, 1954-55 Hudson, Hal, 1963, 1965-66Huffman, Antonio, 2003-06Hughes, Chris, 1995 Hughes, Van, 1979, 1981 Hulme, Jeff, 1989-91 Humphrey, Jim, 1946 Hunnicutt, Mike, 1991-93Hunt, Aaron, 1999-02 Hunt, Bobby, L., 1951-54 Hunt, Coolidge, 1960-62 Hunt, Gene, Mgr., 1979-80Hunter, Rickey, 1997-00Hunter, Victor, 2007-09Hurd, Shawn, 1992-95 Hurley, Joe Ray, 1964-66 Hurst, Harold, 1970-71 Hurst, Jessie, 1986-89 Hurt, Howard, 1953-55 Hutchins, E. J., 1949

Hutchison, Anthony, 1979-82Hyder, Kerry, 2010-2013

Irons, Dan, 1975-77 Irons, Ed, 1940-42 Isaac, Larry, 1973-76 Ingram, Dicky, 1970 Ingram, Russell, 1970-72

Jackson, Artis, 1984-87Jackson, Branden, 2012- Jackson, Charles, 1984-85 Jackson, Dee, 1997-00 Jackson, Earl, 1949-59 Jackson, Hugh, 1950Jackson, Jamaal, 2003-04Jackson, Jiggs, 1944-45Jackson, Kevin, 1990-91Jackson, Leete, 1946-47Jackson, Mark, 1979-80Jackson, Mike, 1979-81 Jackson, Peter R., 1949-50 Jackson, Shawn, 1991-93Jacobson, Tanner, 2013 James, Adam, 2008-11Janes, Norman, 1952-55Janke, Albert, 1974Jansen, J.P., 1999 January, Glenn, 1974January, Glenn Jr., 2003-06Jasin, P.J., 1996 Jay, Jimmy, 1941-42Jenkins, Malik, 2013-Jennings, Leslie, 1926-27Jeffers, Harrison, 2009-10Jiles, Dwayne, 1980-81, 1983-84 Jobe, Jeff, 1972-74Jobe, Taylor, 2003 Joeckel, David, 1979-82 Johnson, Anthony, 1983-84 Johnson, Byron, 2000-03 Johnson, C.J., 2000-01Johnson, Chad, 2003-04 Johnson, Dane, 1994-97Johnson, D.J., 2009-2012 Johnson, Elbert, 1948-50 Johnson, Jake, 2007-08Johnson, James, 1984-86 Johnson, Jerry, 1951-54Johnson, Mark, 1977-79Johnson, Marquis, 2004-05Johnson, Michael, 1984-87Johnson, Robert, 1993-96 Johnson, Robert, 2005-06Johnson, Rufus, 1983 Johnson, Sean, 1993-95 Johnson, Willie, 1981-82 Joiner, Robby, 1992-93

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Kacal, Kenny, 1997-98Karam, Jacob, 2010-11Kaster, Jared, 2012-Katrola, Alvin, 1926-29 Kattner, Ken, 1968-69 Kaufman, Ben, 1993-96 Kautz, Karl, 1954-55 Keck, Casey, 2000-03Keenan, Trey, 2013-Keeney, Floyd, 1973-74 Keeney, Mike, 1977 Keesee, Aaron, 1984-86Kegans, Bryan, 2002-05Keith, Jeff, 1984-87 Kelley, Billy R., 1945-48Kelley, Blake, 2009-10 Kelly, Don, 1976-78 Kempf, Rick, 1980Kennard, Marcus, 2011-2012 Kennedy, Gary, 1971Kenney, Chris, 1992 Kensing, Tracy, 1978-80Keown, Justin, 2007-11Kerns, Dane, 1978-80 Kent, Willie, 1973 Kight, Lance, Mgr., 1975-77Knighton, Chris, 2010-2013Kilcullen, Bob, 1953-56 Kimbrough, Jesse, 1981-83 King, Don, 1966-68 King, Robert, 1992-93King, Wendell, 1954

LETTERWINNERSKingsbury, Kliff, 1999-02 Kinney, Mike, 1990Kinsey, Mike, 1982-85 Kirk, Ronnie, Tr., 1980-82 Kirkpatrick, Ben, 1989-92 Kirkpatrick, Jack, 1952-55 Kittle, Eddie, 1985-88 Kleinert, John, 1969-71 Klinger, John, 1975-76 Knaus, David, 1972-74 Knight, Pat, 1965-67Knighton, Chris, 2011 Knowles, Jeff, 1993-94 Knowles, Sid, 1928-29 Knox, Jimmy, 1957-58 Kocurek, Kris, 1997-00 Koester, Ed, 1976 Kolbye, Kevin, 1978-80 Krahl, Jimmy, 1975-77 Kummer, Kenneth, 1952-55 Kuykendall, David, 1973-76 Kyzar, Bobby, 1954-55

Labaj, Stance, 1991-92LaCour, Jonathan, 2007-08, 2010Lambert, Bobbie, 1952-53 Lambert, Bryan, 1982-83 Lambert, Gregg, 1980-82LaMaster, Cyrus, 1933 Lancaster, Randy, 1972 Lane, Dennis, 1967-69 Lang, Jerome, 1993, 1995 Langford, George, 1929-31Langehennig, Miles, 1969-71Langley, Donald, 2010-2011Lassiter, J. H., 1962Latch, Leonard, 1937-38Lautenslager, John, Mgr., 1974-76Lavender, Jayson, 1993-94 Law, Dan, 1955-57 Lawhorn, Floyd, 1944-47Lawson, Homer, 1944Lawson, Steve, 1972Lawson, Ted, 1969 Lawton, Billy, Tr., 1987 Ledbetter, Newman, 1940-41 Lee, Bryan, 1984-87 Lee, Nick, 1995-96, 98 LeFleur, Greg, Mgr., 1982-84 Leinert, Mike, 1965-67 Lemons, Devin, 1997-00 Leonard, Renaldo, 1990Leong, Lyle, 2007-10Lerma, Carlos, 1957 Lethridge, Zebbie, 1994-97 Levens, Randy, 1973Lewis, Detron, 2007-10Lewis, Don, 1951-53 Lewis, Glenn, 1944, 1946-48

Lewis, Howie, 1977, 1979 Lewis, Kobey, 2006-07Lewis, Robert, 1981-84Lewis, SirDon, 2002-05Lillis, Steve, Tr., 1981-82Linder, Ty, 2006-07Lindsey, G. B., 1948Linne, Alton, 1950-52 Liscio, Mike, 1989-92 Lloyd, Dave, 1955 Lockhart, Jesse, 1927Loper, Daniel, 2001-04Lorenz, Larry, 1988Lott, Charles, 1988-89 Lovelace, Jerry L., 1964-66Lovelace, Johnny, 1960-62Lovelace, Leon, 1966-68 Lowe, Andy, 1971 Lowe, Glenn, 1939-41Lowery, Floyd, 1967 Lowery, V. Leo, 1963-64Lowrance, Greg, 1969-71, Trainer Lowrey, Curtis, 1997-99Lucas, Tom, 1952 Lupar, Carlton, 1933Lusk, Tommy, 1973-75 Lyckman, Boyd, Mgr., 1972-74 Lyman, Bill, 1948-49 Lynch, Terry, 1986-88 Lynn, Anthony, 1988-91 Lyons, Harold, 1970-72

McAfee, Dudley, 1987, 1989McAuley, Jay, 1981-84 McBath, Darcel, 2005-08McBride, Joe, 1987-88 McBride, Mike, 1984-87 McCain, Aubrey, 1971-73 McCanies, Gene, 1948-49McCann, Ivory, 2001-02 McClellan, J. C., 1948McClendon, Paul, 1998-01McCorkle, Andre, 2009-10 McCormick, Matt, 2000-01 McCowan, Jeff, 1979-80, 82-83 McCoy, Zeno, 1999-00 McCright, Gary, 1975-77 McCullar, Kevin, 1996-98 McCurry, Dorrell, 1946-48 McCurry, Lonnie, 1938-40McCutchen, Doug, 1970-72 McCutchen, Shae, 1999McDaniel, Terry, 2009-2012 McDermand, Wayne, 1968-70 McDowell, Anthony, 1988, 91 McElroy, D. M., 1932-34 McEntire, Charles, 1960-62 McFadden, Steven, 1997-98 McFarland, David, 1988-90

McGill, Jamequinlon, 2005McGinnis, Gathan, 2000-03McGowen, James, 1984-85, 87 McGuire, Clay, 2001-04 McGuire, Cody, 1994-97 McGuire, Monte, 1984, 1986 McHenry, Metrick, 1993 McIntire, Jim, 1981-84 McKeever, Ed, 1932-34 McKenzie, Malcolm, 1994-97 McKinley, Verone, 1992-95 McKinney, Doug, 1982-85 McKinney, Jeff, 1977-80 McKinney, Rodney, 2001-02 McKnight, E. J., 1938-40McKnight, Maxey, 1941-42, 46McLelland, Bill, 1963 McMeans, Joe, 1981-84 McPherson, Bill, 1952McRoy, Ben, 2010-2012McSwane, Douglas, 1945, 48-50McWhorter, Terry, 1964-66 McWilliams, W. D., 1929-30Mack, Johnnie, 2003-04Mackey, Leon, 2011-2012Madison, Wm. C., 1949-52Mahan, Richard, 1960-62 Mahler, J. B., 1948 Mahoney, Greg, 1976-77 Maisel, Harland, 1982-83Majondo-Mwamba, Patrice, 2003-04Malbrough, Anthony, 1997-99 Mallery, Marc, 1985 Malone, Bill Price, 1962-64 Maloney, Walter, 1947-48 Maltby, Jay, 1930Mancillas, Bingo, 1990-93 Manyweather, Anthony, 1989-90 Marek, Jodie, 1938Marquez, Bradley, 2011- Maroney, Rusty, 1978-80 Marr, Paul, 1928 Marshall, Donald, 1990-93 Martin, Dan, 1998-99 Martin, Jimmy, 1948 Martin, Larry, 1977-79 Martin, Malcolm, 1932-33 Martin, Mitchell, 1990 Martin, Ralph, 1953-54 Martinez, Homer, Mgr., 1979-81 Marusak, Dean, 1985-88 Mashburn, Josh, 1996 Massey, Barton, 1951-53, 1956 Mathiasmeier, Tom, 1987-89 Mathis, Larry, 1984-85 Matulich, Joe, 1967-69 May, David, 1968-70 May, Jason, 1999-01 May, Ralph, 1949

Mayfield, Baker, 2013Mays, Derrick, 2010-2013Medin, Wayne, 1954Meeks, Vincent, 2002-05Melcher, Monty, 1986-87 Mellott, David, 1974-76 Melton, Buster, 1943 Mercer, Ronnie, 1969Merrell, Cecil, 1935Merritt, Mickey, 1965-66 Meyers, Robert, 1959-60 Midkiff, Bo, Tr., 1979-81 Milam, Jeremy, 2000-02 Mileur, Travis, 1976-78 Miller, B. H., 1925 Miller, Danny, Tr., 1979-81Miller, Greg, 1981 Miller, Mike, Mgr., 1972-74Miller, Tony, 1992-93 Milliken, Kenneth, 1960-62 Millsapps, Jerry, 1952Mitcham, Brent, 2013-Mitcham, Raymond, 1953-55Mitchell, Derrell, 1992-93 Mitchell, Jack, Tr., 1974-76Mitchell, Kelly, 1961-62 Mitchell, Roland, 1983-86 Mitchell, Stacy, 1994-96Mitchem, Franklin, 2008-10Mock, Mike, 1975-77 Moffett, Milton, 1930-32 Mohon, Jere Don, 1958-60 Molinare, Larry, 1969-71 Monaco, Eddie, 1977-79 Monroe, Bill, 1974Monroe, Gary, 1972-74 Monroe, Robert, 1998 Montgomery, Tom E., 1944 Mooney, Bob, 1968-70 Mooney, Ed, 1966-67 Moore, Chad, 1954 Moore, Charles, 1955-57 Moore, Danny, 1991Moore, Darrin, 2010-2012Moore, Joe, 1952-53Moore, LaRon, 2007-10Moore, Lee, 1990 Moore, Mike, 1991-93Morales, Alfredo, 2012-Morgan, William, Tr., 1985-88 Morren, Perry, 1982-84 Morris, Byron, 1991-93 Morris, Eric, 2005-08Morris, G. B., 1933-34 Morris, Gale, 1952 Morris, Michael, 1978 Morris, Sammy, 1999Mosley, Henry, 1937 Mosley, James, 1971-73 Mosley, James, 1985-88

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Nabors, Rafe, 1939-40 Nabors, Roland, 1946-47Napper, Charles, 1969-71 Nash, David, 1983-84 Naughton, Chris, 1989-90Naziruddin, Khalid, 2004-05Neas, Mark, 1990Neboh, Eugene, 2010-2012Neill, Jim, 1936Neill, David, 2008-11Nelson, Brian, 1975-78Nelson, Justis, 2013- Nelson, Minor, 1953-56 Nesbitt, Roger, 1957-58Newbold, LaDarrius, 2013- Newby, Hi, Mgr., 1981 Newsome, Edwin, 1978-79 Newton, Tom, 1969-70Neguma, Thierry, 2013- Nichol, David, 1999 Nichols, Murry, 1931 Nichols, Steve, Mgr., 1977Nichols, Walker, 1933-35Nickerson, Brent, 2006-09Nickerson, Trent, 2009Nicklaus, Winfield, 1925-27Nicolle, Mike, 1971Nitschmann, Seth, 2003-04, 06Nixon, Freddie, 1989 Nixon, Jamie, 1986 Nixon, Walter, 1929 Norman, Joe, 2000-02 Norman, John, 1997-00Norman, Tim, 2002-03 Northam, M. C., 1954-57 Norse, Cecil, 1944-46 Norwood, Pete, 1967-69

O’Block, Buckley, 1991 O’Brien, Mike, 1971O’Connor, Robert, 1939-40O’Grady, Bill, 1949-51 Odiorne, Charles, 1986-89 Odom, James, 1952-54

Odom, Johnny, 1969-71Ofor, Bennett, 2013-Okafor, Mickey, 2008-11Olbert, Mark, 1978-80 Oliver, Barney, 1967-69Olomua, Bristol, 2004-05Olson, Chris, 2007-10Olson, Randy, 1972-74Ontiveros, Omar, 2011-2013 Ori, Chris, 1992-94 Orms, Kevin, 1967-69 Orr, Don, 1944, 1946-48 Orr, Tim, 1977Osunde, Happiness, 2011-2012 Ottmers, Frank, 1945, 1947-48 Overton, Elbert, 1938-39Owen, Truitt, 1931-32Owens, Alton L., 1934-36Owens, Pete, 1935-37

Pace, Marc, 1974 Pace, Tom, 1959-60 Pack, Ronnie, 1964-66 Page, Josh, 1999-02 Page, Randy, 1978Paige, Anton, 2001-02Parker, Chris, 2004-07Parker, Jeff, Tr., 1979-81Parks, David W., 1961-63 Parson, Ricky, Mgr., 1977, 79-80Payne, Chris, 2012-Patricio, Anthony, 1997-99 Patterson, Leo, 1939 Patterson, Mike, 1966-68 Patterson, Mike, 1976-78 Pattison, Freddie, 1973 Patton, Cody, 1995-98 Patton, Terry, 1997-99Paul, Dee, 2013 Payne, Ameral, 1926, 29-30Peak, Tahrick, 2010Pearce, Herb, 1981Pearson, Brad, 2012- Pennington, Van, 1952 Peppers, Anthony, Tr., 1977-78, 80 Perkins, Bruce, 1984-87 Perkins, Ken, 1969-71 Perry, Charles, 1985, 87-89 Perry, Chris, 2008-11Perry, Fred, 1968 Perry, Richard, 1964 Perryman, Bill, 1954Person, James, 1979-80Peters, Mickey, 2000-03 Peters, Rob, 1996-99 Peterson, AlfredPetrich, Stacey, 1990-93 Petty, Fred, 1990-91 Phelps, Brad, 1989-91

Phelps, Todd, 1984Philbrick, George, 1936-38Phillips, Aubrey, 1949-51Phillips, Donte, 2012-Phillips, Jarvis, 2010-2012Phillips, R. B., 1948-49Pickett, Jeff, 1987Pieper, Robert, Tr., 1981-82Pier, C. M., 1978-81Pierce, Raymond, 2002Pinson, Rex, 1948, 1950Pipes, Wayne, 1940Pirtle, Dick, 1948-50Pirtle, Robert T.Pirtle, Tom, 1943Pitts, Dorian, 1997-00 Pitts, John, 1989-92 Pogue, Mack, 1954-58Polite-Bray, D.J., 2013-Polk, James, 2011-Polk, Russell, 2011 Polson, Dick, 1959-61 Porter, John, 1963-65 Porter, Keith, 1981Porter, Tre’, 2010-2013Potter, Zac, 1997Potts, Taylor, 2007-10Poulter, Lee, 1974Pratt, Darnell, 1988 Price, Bill, 1954 Price, Duane, 1995, 96, 97 Price, Jerrell, 1948-51 Price, Travis, 1985-86, 1988-89 Price, Yancy, 1931-33 Priddy, Marion L., 1932-34Prim, John, 1934Pruitt, Jesse, 1965Puckett, Steve, 1974Pugh, Jay, 1994-97Pullings, Tony, 1981-82 Pursel, Dan, 1947-49 Pynes, Ronny, 1973

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Rasberry, Rashon, 2000-01 Rathbone, Milton, 1949 Ratliff, Jake, 2005-08Rattan, Jason, 1989-90Rawls, Taurance, 2004-05Ray, Vernon, 1942-46 Read, Charles, 1943 Reagor, Bart, 1984-87 Reagor, Montae, 1995-98 Rebold, Dale, 1969-71 Reed, Andy, 1965, 1967-68 Reed, Benjie, 1971 Reed, Bruce, 1925-28 Reed, Curtis, 1975-78 Reed, Danny, 1973 Reed, James R., 1942, 1946Reed, Justin, 1998-01Reed, L.A., 2005-08Reed, Rylan, 2005-08Reeger, Ronnie, 1962-64 Reese, Adrian, 2006-07Reeves, Ron, 1978-81 Reinhart, Steve, Mgr., 1985-88 Renda, Rudy, 1997-99 Reneau, John, Tr., 1982 Renfroe, Clay, 1980-83Reyes, Alex, 2003-06Reynolds, C., Tr., 1946-48Reynolds, Doyle, 1954-55Reynolds, Jeremy, 2012- Reynolds, Jerry, 1973 Rhoads, Ronnie, 1966-68 Rhodes, Quinton, 1988-90 Ribble, Marland, 1950-52 Rice, Ronnie, 1957-59Richards, Jackson, 2011- Richards, Rex, 1999-02Richardson, Jesse, 1968-70 Richardson, Pete, 2006-07Richburg, Aubrey, 1983-86 Richburg, Nathan, 1986-89Ricketts, Billy, 1953-54 Riddle, John, 1956-58 Riggs, Calvin, 1983-86 Riley, Sandy, 2006-00Rinaldi, Peter, 1951-52 Ritter, William, 1992-94 Rivera, Gabriel, 1979-82Rivera, Robert, 1992, 1994 Rives, Donald, 1970-72 Roark, Rusty, 1982-84 Robbins, Kenneth, 1941-42 Roberson, Brian, 1997-98 Roberson, James, 1948-49 Roberts, Cole, 1997-01 Roberts, Don, 1974-76 Roberts, John, 1957-58 Roberts, Shane, 1998 Roberts, Teddy, 1963-64 Robertson, Clint, 1996

Robertson, Pete, 2011- Robinson, Charlie, 1999 Robinson, Dale, 1958-60 Robinson, John, 1995-98 Robinson, Quintin, 1970-72 Robnett, Wm. Ed, 1945-46 Rodgers, K.H., 1948-49 Rodgers, Paul, 1978, 1981 Rodriguez, Jon, 2001-02 Rogers, Mickey, Tr., 1985-88 Rogers, Neil W., 1949-50 Rogers, Pat, 1971 Rogers, Thomas E., 1942-44 Rogers, Tony, 1994, 95, 96, 97Rollins, Brian, 1986-87Roman, Gary, 1965 Rose, Dee, 1948-49 Rose, Don, 1958-60Rose, Mark, 1975-77Roselius, Dale, 1956-58Rosen, Mike, 1955 Rosenbaum, Scott, Tr., 1975-77Rosiles, Eric, 1999-00Ross, Andre, 2013-Ross, Michael, 1984 Ross, Richard, 1989-90 Ross, Ronald, 1999-01 Ross, Ronnie, 1969-71 Rothblatt, Mark, 1984 Routh, Hudson, 1950 Rowe, Charles, 1987-90 Rowland, John, 1952Rowland, Jordy, 2007-08 Rowland, Ryan, 2006Royal, Desmond, 1985-88Rucker, Taurus, 1996-99 Ruff, Matt, Mgr., 1977-78Rumph, Lawrence, 2010Ryan, Jerry, 1969-71 Ryan, Tom, 1971-73 Ryden, Todd, 1984-87Ryno, R. D., 1954-55

Saenz, Arcadio, 1988-89 Sailor, Ricky, 2001-02Saldi, John, 2002-05Salley, Richard, 1975 Samford, Ronnie, 1971-73Sammons, Herbert, 1948-49Sampson, Jeff, Mgr., 1979-81Sanders, Deshon, 2009Sanders, Jerry Don, 1967-69 Sanders, Kyle, 1998-00 Sanders, Ricky, 1979-82 Saul, Tracy, 1989-92 Savage, Reggie, 1998-00 Sawyer, Tom, 1966, 1968-69Scalzi, Tyler, 2013- Scarborough, Reg, 1962-64

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Smith, Carl, 1946Smith, David, 1980-81 Smith, Doug, 1965 Smith, Edwin, 1935-37 Smith, Eugene, 1925-26Smith, George, 1972-73Smith, Jabari, 2003-04 Smith, Jesse, 1984-86 Smith, Joe H., 1942, 46-47Smith, Mike, 2001-04 Smith, Roderick, 1982-83 Smith, Roger, 1940-41, 46Smith, Scott, 2010-11Smith, Timmy, 1983-84, 86 Smith, Troy, 1981-84 Smith, Wayne, Mgr., 1952-54Smith, Will, 2012-2013 Smitherman, George, 1978-80, 81Smitherman, Jesse, 2010-11Snider, Blake, 2013Snodgrass, Bill Jo, 1944 Solis, Oscar, 1996-99 Sollis, L. J., 1932-33Sonier, Tyrone, 2008-11Sowden, Bob, Mgr., 1971-72Sowell, Ronnie, 1967-68 Spears, Lewis, 1936 Speer, Randy, 1963-66Spinks, Brad, 1993-96 Spinks, Jack, 1954-55 Spinks, Rick, 1952-54 Spooner, Victor, 1952-54 Spraggins, Harold, 1952-53 Sprague, Gerald, 1938 Sprinkles, Kevin, 1986-89 Sprouse, J.T., 1996Stafford, Bob, 1957-58 Stafford, Dick, 1959-60 Stafford, Richard, 1960-61Stahmer, Joe, 1994-97Stallings, Bill, 1948 Standefer, Mike, 1981 Standifer, Dick, 1942, 1946 Starr, Larry, 1992-93Steamer, Jervis, 1989Stephens Jr., Eric, 2009-2012 Stephens, Willie, 1976-79 Sternes, Kenneth, 1981-82, 1984 Stevens, Charles, Tr., 1979-81Stevens, Roy, 1926Steveson, Calvin G., 1947-49Stewart, Austin, 2012-Stewart, Charles, 1968-70 Stewart, Jackie, 1967-68 Stewart, Wayne, Tr., 1972 Stickles, David, 1985-87 Still, Charles A., 1934 Stinnett, Anthony, 1990-91 Stinson, Lemuel, 1984-85, 1987Stockton, Jerry, 1957-58

Stoffels, Clint, 2007-08Stone, Nathan, 2007-09Stone, Tim, 1956-57 Storrs, C.L., 1939-40Stratton, Brock, 2003-06Streater, Doug, 1977 Strong, Ryan, 1988 Stumbo, Allen, 1965-66 Struver, Ike, 1948, 1950 Strickland, Ed, 1957, 1959-60 Sullivan, Carroll, 1968 Swafford, Nancy, Tr., 1985-88Swann, Alan, 1978Swift, Calvin, 1929Swindall, Tramain, 2008-11Symmank, Taylor, 2013-Symons, B.J., 2001-03

Tadlock, J.H., 1929Tadlock, Travis, 1976-77 Taliaferro, Kim, 1976-78 Taliaferro, Loyd, 1937Talkington, Bart, 1987-89Talkington, Ken, 1958-59 Tannehill, Tim, 1985-87 Tanner, Chris, 1983-86 Tarbox, Elmer, 1937-38 Tatom, Buzz, 1981-84 Taylor, Donnie, 1993-94 Taylor, Billy, 1974-77 Taylor, Freddie, 1977 Taylor, James Burl, 1944 Taylor, Tony, 1985 Teague, Abner F., 1939-41 Teal, Bill, 1931-32Tecklenburg, Kerry, 1982-83 Terrell, Anthony, 1997-01 Terry, Mack, 1952 Thacker, George, 1954 Thiel, Kenny, 1975-76 Thomas, Andrew, 1977-79 Thomas, Bart, 1992, 1994 Thomas, Jabbar, 1993-94 Thomas, Lucien Thomas, Willie, 1974, 1976 Thomas, Zach, 1992-95Thompson, Carlos, 2013 Thompson, Clarence, 1962-64Thompson, J. W., 1947-48, 1950Thompson, Joe L., 1943-47Thompson, John Vern, 1951-53 Thompson, Kenneth, 1954 Thompson, Luke, 1944-48Thrweatt, Fred, 2002-05Thurman, Tyrone, 1985-88 Tidwell, Bennie, 1945 Tillery, Clarence, 1939-41Tillman, Andre, 1971-73 Tillman, Bill, 1951

Tillman, Kellen, 2005-07Tinsley, Kelly, 1974Tipton, LarryTisdale, Olan, 1976-78 Tittle, Matt, 1997-98 Todd, Chris, 2006Toliver, Duane, 1998-99Toliver, Sam, 1988 Tolliver, Billy Joe, 1985-88 Tollett, James, Mgr. Toman, Scott, 1986-87Torres, Alexander, 2009-2012Toogood, Keith, 2003-06Traylor, Kevin, 1989Treece, Robert, 2001-02 Treybig, Mike, 1973Tribble, Lester, 1931-32Trippeer, Carl, 1954Trlica, Alex, 2004-07Trostle, Nevin E., 1925Tucker, Bryan, 1989, 1991 Tucker, Dennis, 1964-65 Tucker, Phil, 1965-67 Tucker, Stuart, 1971-72 Turnbo, Bill, 1957-59 Turner, Bake, 1959-61 Turner, Corey, 1995-96 Turner, Godfrey, 1976-78 Turner, Jerry, 1965-67 Turner, Jim, 1950-52Turner, Lacy, 1931-32 Turner, Marquis, 2000, ’02-03Turner, Tommy, 1960 Turner, Walter, 1980 Tyler, Greg, 1978-80

Van Loozen, Steve, 1971-73 Vance, Dennis, 1982-84 Vakey, Ken, 1955-57Vasquez, Jim, 1987-88 Vasquez, Louis, 2005-08Vation, LaShawn, 2007Vaughn, Milton, 1957-58 Veals, Dennis, 1979 Verden, Jim, 1978-80 Vermillion, E. B., 1927Vest, Sawyer, 2011 Vinyard, Kenny, 1966-68 Vinzant, Dennis, 1926, 1928-29

Waddle, LaAdrian, 2009-2012Wade, Lane, 1968-70Wade, Myles, 2009-10 Wakefield, Carl, 1983 Waldrep, Joseph H., 1937-39Walker, Cody, 1994Walker, Daryl, 1987Walker, Grant, 2006-07

Walker, Harry, 1943Walker, Jerry, 1952-55 Walker, Jim Walker, Kevin, 1988 Walker, Levi, 1927-28Walker, Ransom, 1925-28Walker, Sammy, 1988-90 Walker, Todd, 1994-95Walker, Todd, 2005-06, 08Walker, Wayne, 1985-88 Walker, Wilson, 1935 Wall, Jamar, 2006-09Wall, StoneyWallace, Allen, 1995Wallace, Chris, 2009 Wallace, Kenneth, 1971-73Waller, Arlan, 2010Waller, J. D., 1928-30 Walsh, Charles, 1945Walstad, Joe, 1976-79 Walter, Joe, 1981-84 Walter, Ken, 1977-79Ward, Dan’Tay, 2006Ward, Eric, 2010-2013Ward, Keenon, 2013-Ward, Kevin, 1995-96 Warren, Fred, 1967-68 Warren, Gary, 1985-87Washington, DeAndre, 2011- Washington, Lewis, 1978-81 Washington, Marcus, 1988-90 Washington, Mark, 1997-00 Waters, Bill, 1952 Waters, Greg, 1972-73 Watkins, Dennis, 1961-62 Watkins, Mike, 1969-71 Watson, Dal, 1985-88 Watson, Harold, 2000-01 Watson, Jerry, 1968-70 Watts, Ted, 1978-80 Waygood, Don, 1954-55 Weatherall, Phil, 1978 Weatherspoon, Stephon, 1989-90 Weaver, Fred, 1958-60 Weaver, Gilbert, Tr., 1958-60Webb, Davis, 2013- Webb, George L., 1937-38 Webb, Tommy, 1986-89 Weber, Art, 1940-41 Webster, Walter, 1940Weeks, Mike, 1970-72 Weeks, Nolan, 1943Weise, Billy, 1963-64Welker, Wes, 2000-03Wells, Freddie, 1980-81, 1983-84 Wells, Mike, 1978-80 Welton, Charles S., 1950-52 Wesley, Arlen, 1951, 1953-55Wesley, Dennell, 2011-2013 Wesley, Jason, 2000-03

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COM RED RAIDER FOOTBALLLETTERWINNERS/ASSISTANT COACHESWessels, Greg, 1975-77 West, Dwayne, 1953-55 West, J. W., 1935-36 Westerfeldt, J. W., 1925-27Wheatley, Russell, 1980Wheeler, Dominique, 2013- Wheelis, Jack, 1939 Whisenhunt, Danny, 1980Whitaker, Vernon, 1951 White, Bill, 1948 White, Brad, 1981, 1983-84 White, Dean, 1951-54 White, Dixie, 1937-39 White, Gilbert A., 1926-27White, Jeff, 1964-65White, John, 2013- White, Quincy, 1991-92White, Quinton, 2013- White, Regan, 1954 White, Rodney, 1988 White, Thurman, 1943 White, Vic, 1980-81 Whitehead, Billy Joe, 1944 Whitfield, Ken, 1986-89Whitley, E.J., 2002-05Whitlock, Colby, 2007-10Whitman, Wes, 1980 Whitney, Chris, 1994-97 Whitsell, Brent, 1985 Whitted, Bill, 1951-52Wickware, Damon, 1991-94 Wiggington, S. D., 1934-36Wilborn, Michael, 1998 Wildon, Ted Wiles, Jackie, 1959-60 Wiley, Anthony, 1990-93 Wiley, Jerry, Mgr., 1958-64 Williams, Albert, 1941 Williams, Bert, 1934-35Williams, Brandon, 2006-08Williams, Bo, Mgr., 1931-32Williams, Bobby, 1943, 1946-48Williams, C. W., 1960-62 Williams, DeTwill, 1999 Williams, Donald D., 1948-50 Williams, Don, 1954-56 Williams, J.J., 2000-01Williams, Jared, 2005Williams, Jimmy, 1975-77 Williams, Jimmy, 1950, 1952-53Williams, Kenny, 2011-Williams, Kevyn, 1982, 1985 Williams, Lance, 1998-01 Williams, Lawrence, 1972-74Williams, Mark, 1981-82Williams, Matt, 2008-10Williams, Marlon, 2006-09Williams, Paul, 2003, 05-07Williams, Phil, 1955-58 Williams, Rex, 1937-39

Williams, Ricky, 1997-01 Williams, Robert L., 1943, 48-49 Williams, Roy, 1942-46Williams, Sammy, 1974-77 Williams, Shaud, 1999-00 Williams, Stan, 1980-82Williams, Tim, 1989Williams, Tyson, 2012 Williamson, Bryan, 1981-82 Willis, C. C., 1963-65 Willis, Danny, 1971-73 Willis, Richard, 1962-63 Wilson, Elmer, 1951-54 Wilson, Ernie, 1925-26Wilson, Matt, 2013- Wilson, Marcus, 1992Wilson, Robert, Mgr., 1956-59Wilson, Theodore, 1933Wilson, Thomas, 1964-65 Wilson, Tony, 1994Wilson, Wm. Woodrow, 1932-34Winbush, Zach, 2010-Windom, Clyde, 1964 Windom, Eddy, 1967-69 Wingo, Matt, 1988-91 Winkler, Bernie, 1943, 1945-47 Winn, Marlon, 2006-09Winn, Tim, 1997-99Winston, Clifton, 1986-89 Winter, George, 1935-36Winters, George, 1948-49 Witucki, Bob, 1958 Womble, Greg, 1983 Wood, Kerry, Tr., 1975 Wooddell, Greg, 1977Wood, Jeff, 1993-94 Wood, Jon, 1989-90 Woods, Geremy, 2001-04Woods, Glen, Tr.Woods, Shannon, 2005-08Woodward, Darrell, 1925 Wooldridge, Floyd, 1925-27, 30Woolridge, Charles, 1928-29Worley, Bill, 1961-63 Worley, Chad, 1991-92 Wright, Billy, 1951-53 Wright, Byron, 1992-94Wright, Cameron, 2012- Wright, Jess, Tr., 1939 Wright, John, 1984 Wright, Len, 1987-89 Wyatt, Robert, 1999-02

Yancer, Robert, 1963-65 Yarbrough, Walter, 1969Yeakey, Chris, 2012-Yenzer, Tyler, 2005-07Young, Bobby, 1954-57 Young, Doug, 1964-66

Young, Jack, 1948 Young, Jeff, Tr., 1974Young, Jim B., 1931-33Young, Phil, 1986-88 Young, Reagan, 1969 Young, William, 1932-34

Zachery, Jerry, 1983, 1985 Zanios, Jim, 1962-64 Zeller, Chuck, 1972 Zoller, George, 1942, 1946-47Zouzalik, Austin, 2009-2012

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Jim Acree, 1969Rodney Allison, 1981-83Robert Anae, 2000-04Demosthenes Andros, 1954-55Junior Arterburn, 1956-60Art Baker, 1970-72Virgil Ballard, 1934Johnny Barr, 2003Burl Bartlett, 1965-69Jim Bates, 1978-83Bill Bedenbaugh, 2003-06Richard Bell, 1970-74Rob Best, 1981-85Joe Blalock, 1962-65Walter Bragg , 1978-80Art Briles, 2000-02Bob Brown, 1970-74Dave Brown, 2001-05Neal Brown, 2010-2012Watson Brown, 1978William Brown, 1946-49Steve Brickey, 1986Harry Buffington, 1963, 1968Dean Campbell, 1992-99Bud Casey, 1978-80Darrin Chiaverini, 2014-presentCody Chisum, 1999Jason Clemmons, 1998-99John Conley, 1961-74Romeo Crennel, 1975-77John Cropp, 1975-77Sonny Cumbie, 2010-2013Kevin Curtis, 2013-presentRex Dockery, 1975-77Marc Dove, 1974Daniel “Sonny” Dykes, 2000-06Rick Dykes, 1990-99Spike Dykes, 1984-86Dale Evans, 1970-74

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Beattie Feathers, 1954-60Rocky Felker, 1979-80Jack Fligg, 1970-74Robert Ford, 1987-88Gary Gaines, 1990-93Chad Glasgow, 2011W.L. Golightly, 1930Bobby Goad, 1951-52John Goodner, 1994-99Merrill Green, 1961-64Al Groh, 1980Clovis Hale, 1984-86, 1997-99Tom Hamm, 1956-60Ron Harris, 2000-02Trey Haverty, 2013-presentLee Hays, 2013-presentGene Henderson, 1967-69Grady Higgenbotham, 1927-28Larry Hoefer, 1995-99Dana Holgersen, 2000-07Berl Huffman, 1935-42, 1946-47Rhodes Ingerton, 1927Clarence James, 1981-86Art Kaufman, 2012Bob Kellogg, 1953Joe Kerbel, 1958-59Elwood Kettler, 1969JT King, 1958-60Jack Kiser, 1986David Knaus, 1980-83David Krischke, 1981-83Matt Lair, 1961-68Donnie Laurence, 1978-79Tommy Limbaugh, 1975-77Seth Littrell, 2005-08Sam McElroy, 2010-2011Clay McGuire, 2008-09Ed McKeever, 1935-38Maxey McKnight, 1948Greg McMackin, 2000-02Taylor McNeel , 1975-88Ruffin McNeill, 2000-09Carlos Mainord, 1969, 84-85, 87-92, 03-09Tommy Mainord, 2010-presentRhudy Maskew, 1986-94, 1996Manny Matsakis, 2000-02Bradley Mills, 1966-69Brian Mitchell, 2006-09Jack Mitchell, 1951-52John Mize , 1986David Moody, 1994-99Tipp Mooney, 1948-50Matt Moore, 2007-11Dell Morgan, 1930-33C.B. Morris, 1948-50Eric Morris, 2013-presentJoe Moss, 1957-59Otis Mounds, 2011Carl Mulleneaux, 1950

Walter Nichols, 1946Brian Norwood, 2000Frank Ottmers, 1949Bill Parcells, 1975-77Doyle Parker, 1987-91, 93-98Jim Parmer, 1960Bob Patterson, 1975-80Victor Payne, 1927-28Aubrey “Red” Phillips, 1955-60Mike Pope, 1975-77Wyatt Posey, 1951-55Robert Prunty, 2010-2012Jay Pugh, 1999Dick Rader, 1972-74Jim Ragland , 1970-72Lincoln Riley, 2007-09Richard Ritchie, 1981-83Sam Robertson, 1978-79Polk Robison , 1943-48Travaris Robinson, 2010Eric Russell, 2009Charlie Sadler, 2003-09Chad Scott, 2010-2012George Scott , 1950-52John Scott Jr., 2013-presentLyle Setencich, 2003-07Horace “Bud” Sherrod , 1954-57Dennis Simmons, 2008-09Travis L. Simpson, 1961-63Dean Slayton , 1981-97Mike Smith, 2013-presentRussell T. “Dutchy” Smith , 1930-40Jess Stiles , 1969-77Jerry Sullivan , 1973-74Al Tanara , 1975-80Fred Tate, 2012Marshall Taylor , 1970-71Jack Tayrien , 1986-88, 97-99Grant Teaff , 1966-68Chris Thomsen, 2012Jess Thompson , 1960Ted Unbehagen , 1973-74, 1987-96Lance Van Zandt, 1987-89Wade Walker , 1951-53Matt Wallerstedt, 2013-presentBuist “Buzz” Warren, 1953-55Ron West , 1981-85Allie White , 1949Dixie White, 1940Ivy Williams, 1989-93James Willis, 2010Tom Wilson, 1967-74, 1984-85Dick Winder, 1984-95, 98-99W.A. “Babe” Woods, 1951Jim Wright, 1962-66Gary Wyant, 1976-77John Paul Young, 1989-91Willie Zapalac, 1961-62Art Zelenik, 1975

ASSIST. COACHES

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--------------ALL GAMES-------------- ----------LEAGUE GAMES----------COACH YEARS W L T PCT. W L T PCT.Kliff Kingsbury 2013-Present 8 5 0 .615 4 5 0 .444Tommy Tuberville 2010-2012 20 17 0 .552 9 17 0 .346Mike Leach 2000-09 84 43 0 .661 47 33 0 .587Spike Dykes 1986-99 82 67 1 .547 57 40 1 .573David McWilliams 1986 7 4 0 .636 5 3 0 .625Jerry Moore 1981-85 16 37 2 .302 9 29 2 .250Rex Dockery 1978-80 15 16 2 .484 10 13 1 .438Steve Sloan 1975-77 23 12 0 .657 15 8 0 .652Jim Carlen 1970-74 37 20 2 .644 20 15 0 .571JT King 1961-69 44 45 3 .495 27 35 1 .435Dewitt Weaver 1951-60 49 51 5 .490 19 6 3 .741Dell Morgan 1941-50 55 49 3 .528 23 3 1 .870Pete Cawthon 1930-40 76 32 6 .693 10 1 1 .875Grady Higgenbotham 1929 1 7 2 .150 — — — —E.Y. Freeland 1925-28 21 10 6 .649 — — — —Totals 1925-08 540 415 32 .563 255 208 10 .549**Ruffin McNeil is credited with one win in the 2010 Alamo Bowl but is not listed amongst the head coaches**** Chris Thomsen is credited with one win in the 2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas but is not listed amongst the head coaches**

HEAD COACHESOVERALL COACHING RECORDS AT TEXAS TECH

LeagueSeason Overall League Record Head Coach2013 8-5-0 Big 12 4-5-0 Kliff Kingsbury2012 8-5-0 Big 12 4-5-0 Tommy Tuberville2011 5-7-0 Big 12 2-7-0 Tommy Tuberville2010 8-5-0 Big 12 3-5-0 Tommy Tuberville2009 9-4-0 Big 12 5-3-0 Mike Leach2008 11-2-0 Big 12 7-1-0 Mike Leach2007 9-4-0 Big 12 4-4-0 Mike Leach2006 8-5-0 Big 12 4-4-0 Mike Leach2005 9-3-0 Big 12 6-2-0 Mike Leach2004 8-4-0 Big 12 5-3-0 Mike Leach2003 8-5-0 Big 12 4-4-0 Mike Leach2002 9-5-0 Big 12 5-3-0 Mike Leach2001 7-5-0 Big 12 4-4-0 Mike Leach2000 7-6-0 Big 12 3-5-0 Mike Leach1999 6-5-0 Big 12 5-3-0 Spike Dykes1998 7-5-0 Big 12 4-4-0 Spike Dykes1997 6-5-0 Big 12 5-3-0 Spike Dykes1996 7-5-0 Big 12 5-3-0 Spike Dykes1995 9-3-0 SWC 5-2-0 Spike Dykes1994 6-6-0 SWC 4-3-0 Spike Dykes1993 6-6-0 SWC 5-2-0 Spike Dykes1992 5-6-0 SWC 4-3-0 Spike Dykes1991 6-5-0 SWC 5-3-0 Spike Dykes1990 4-7-0 SWC 3-5-0 Spike Dykes1989 9-3-0 SWC 5-3-0 Spike Dykes1988 5-6-0 SWC 4-3-0 Spike Dykes1987 6-4-1 SWC 3-3-1 Spike Dykes1986 7-5-0 SWC 5-3-0 David McWilliams1985 4-7-0 SWC 1-7-0 Jerry Moore1984 4-7-0 SWC 2-6-0 Jerry Moore1983 3-7-1 SWC 3-4-1 Jerry Moore1982 4-7-0 SWC 3-5-0 Jerry Moore1981 1-9-1 SWC 0-7-1 Jerry Moore1980 5-6-0 SWC 3-5-0 Rex Dockery1979 3-6-2 SWC 2-5-1 Rex Dockery1978 7-4-0 SWC 5-3-0 Rex Dockery1977 7-5-0 SWC 4-4-0 Steve Sloan

1976 10-2-0 SWC 7-1-0 Steve Sloan1975 6-5-0 SWC 4-3-0 Steve Sloan1974 6-4-2 SWC 3-4-0 Jim Carlen1973 11-1-0 SWC 6-1-0 Jim Carlen1972 8-4-0 SWC 4-3-0 Jim Carlen1971 4-7-0 SWC 2-5-0 Jim Carlen1970 8-4-0 SWC 5-2-0 Jim Carlen1969 5-5-0 SWC 4-3-0 JT King1968 5-3-2 SWC 4-3-0 JT King1967 6-4-0 SWC 5-2-0 JT King1966 4-6-0 SWC 2-5-0 JT King1965 8-3-0 SWC 5-2-0 JT King1964 6-4-1 SWC 3-3-1 JT King1963 5-5-0 SWC 2-5-0 JT King1962 1-9-0 SWC 0-7-0 JT King1961 4-6-0 SWC 2-5-0 JT King1960 3-6-1 SWC 1-5-1 DeWitt Weaver1959 4-6-0 –––– –––– DeWitt Weaver1958 3-7-0 –––– –––– DeWitt Weaver1957 2-8-0 –––– –––– DeWitt Weaver1956 2-7-1 –––– –––– DeWitt Weaver1955 7-3-1 Border 3-0-1 DeWitt Weaver1954 7-2-1 Border 4-0-0 DeWitt Weaver1953 11-1-0 Border 5-0-0 DeWitt Weaver1952 3-7-1 Border 2-1-1 DeWitt Weaver1951 7-4-0 Border 5-0-0 DeWitt Weaver1950 3-8-0 Border 3-2-0 Dell Morgan1949 7-5-0 Border 5-0-0 Dell Morgan1948 7-3-0 Border 5-0-0 Dell Morgan1947 6-5-0 Border 4-0-0 Dell Morgan1946 8-3-0 Border 3-1-0 Dell Morgan1945 3-5-2 –––– –––– Dell Morgan1944 4-7-0 –––– –––– Dell Morgan1943 4-6-0 –––– –––– Dell Morgan1942 4-5-1 Border 3-0-1 Dell Morgan1941 9-2-0 –––– –––– Dell Morgan1940 9-1-1 –––– –––– Pete Cawthon1939 5-5-1 –––– –––– Pete Cawthon1938 10-1-0 –––– –––– Pete Cawthon1937 8-4-0 Border 3-0-0 Pete Cawthon

1936 5-4-1 –––– 0-0-1 Pete Cawthon1935 5-3-2 Border 1-1-0 Pete Cawthon1934 7-2-1 Border 3-0-0 Pete Cawthon1933 8-1-0 Border 1-0-0 Pete Cawthon1932 10-2-0 Border 1-0-0 Pete Cawthon1931 6-3-0 –––– –––– Pete Cawthon1930 3-6-0 –––– –––– Pete Cawthon1929 1-7-2 –––– –––– G. Higgenbotham1928 4-4-1 –––– –––– E.Y. Freeland1927 5-4-0 –––– –––– E.Y. Freeland1926 6-1-3 –––– –––– E.Y. Freeland1925 6-1-2 –––– –––– E.Y. FreelandNumber of Seasons: 89Number of Games: 987Record: 540-415-32 (.563)Conference Record: 255-208-10 (.549)Big 12 Conference: 79-68 (.537)Southwest Conference: 125-135-6 (.481)Border Conference: 51-5-4 (.911)Overtime Record: 6-4Winning Seasons: 55Consecutive Winning/Non-Losing Seasons: 18 (1993-2010)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

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WWW.TEXASTECH.COM RED RAIDER FOOTBALLALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT W-L-T FIRST LASTAbilene Christian __________________6-3-0 ________ 1925 ______ 1949Air Force _______________________ 2-1-0 ________ 1982 ______ 1995Alabama _______________________ 0-1-0 ________2005 _______ 2005Arizona _______________________ 26-4-2 ________ 1932 _______ 1989Arizona State _____________________ 1-1-0 ________ 1999 ________2013Arkansas ______________________ 7-28-0 ________ 1957 _______ 1991Arkansas State ____________________1-0-0 ________ 1995 _______ 1995Auburn ________________________1-0-0 ________ 1954 _______ 1954Austin College ____________________ 1-0-1 ________ 1925 ________1932Baylor ______________________ 36-35-1 ________ 1929 ________2013Boston College ____________________ 2-1-0 ________ 1961 ________1971Brigham Young ___________________1-0-0 ________ 1940 _______ 1940Cal State Fullerton __________________1-0-0 ________ 1991 _______ 1991Cal St. Santa Barbara ________________1-0-0 ________ 1970 ________1970Centenary ______________________4-0-1 ________ 1936 ________1941Cincinnati ______________________ 0-0-1 ________ 1968 _______ 1968Clarendon ______________________2-0-0 ________ 1925 ________1926Colorado _______________________5-5-0 ________ 1962 _______ 2010Colorado Mines ___________________2-0-0 ________ 1931 ________1932Colorado State ____________________2-0-0 ________ 1968 _______ 1987Creighton _______________________ 2-1-0 ________ 1937 _______ 1942Daniel Baker _____________________ 2-1-2 ________ 1926 ________1935Denver ________________________2-0-0 ________ 1946 _______ 1947DePaul ________________________ 1-1-1 ________ 1934 ________1936Detroit ________________________ 0-2-0 ________ 1935 ________1937Dixie ________________________1-0-0 ________ 1933 ________1933Duke ________________________1-0-0 ________ 1989 _______ 1989Duquesne _____________________ 2-1-0 ________ 1937 ________1938Eastern Washington ________________1-0-0 ________2008 _______ 2008Florida International ________________1-0-0 ________2005 _______ 2005Florida State _____________________1-4-0 ________ 1966 _______ 1987Fresno State _____________________1-0-0 ________ 1998 _______ 1998Gonzaga _______________________ 1-1-0 ________ 1938 ________1939Georgia ________________________0-3-0 ________ 1965 _______ 1996Georgia Tech _____________________ 0-2-0 ________ 1965 ________1970Hardin-Simmons _________________ 14-7-3 ________ 1926 _______ 1957Haskell ________________________ 1-1-0 ________ 1931 ________1933Houston ______________________11-18-1 ________ 1951 _______ 2010Howard Payne ____________________ 1-3-0 ________ 1925 ________1930Indiana State _____________________1-0-0 ________2005 _______ 2005Iowa ________________________ 0-2-0 ________ 1996 _______ 2001Iowa State ______________________9-3-0 ________ 1967 ________2013Kansas _______________________ 14-1-0 ________ 1965 ________2013Kansas State _____________________8-6-0 ________ 1933 ________2013Lamar ________________________2-0-0 ________ 1987 _______ 1988Louisiana-Lafayette _________________5-0-0 ________ 1994 _______ 2000Louisiana State____________________ 0-2-0 ________ 1954 _______ 1957Louisiana Tech ____________________1-0-0 ________ 1933 ________1933Loyola (LA) ______________________ 2-2-0 ________ 1935 ________1941Loyola (NO) ______________________ 3-2-0 ________ 1934 ________1939Lubbock AAF _____________________ 1-2-0 ________ 1943 _______ 1944McMurry _______________________4-0-2 ________ 1925 ________1934Marquette _____________________ 2-1-0 ________ 1938 _______ 1940Massachusetts ____________________1-0-0 ________2008 _______ 2008Miami, Fla. ______________________1-4-0 ________ 1939 _______ 1990Miami, Ohio _____________________ 0-1-0 ________ 1948 _______ 1948Michigan State ____________________1-0-0 ________2009 _______ 2009Minnesota ______________________2-0-0 ________2006 ________2012Missouri _______________________3-6-0 ________ 1995 ________2011Mississippi ______________________ 2-2-0 ________ 1986 _______ 2003Mississippi State ___________________ 2-4-1 ________ 1953 ________1970Montana _______________________ 2-1-0 ________ 1937 _______ 1940Montana State ____________________2-0-0 ________ 1938 ________1939Montezuma _____________________1-0-0 ________ 1925 ______ 1925Nebraska _______________________ 4-7-0 ________ 1976 _______ 2009

OPPONENT ____________________ W-L-T _______ FIRST _______ LASTNevada ________________________2-0-0 ________ 2008 _______ 2011New Mexico ____________________ 37-6-2 ________ 1931 _______ 2012New Mexico A&M ________________4-0-0 ________ 1930 _____ 1965New Mexico Normal ________________1-0-0 ________ 1932 ______1932North Carolina ____________________ 1-2-0 ________ 1972 _____ 1980North Carolina State_________________1-4-0 ________ 1952 _______ 2003North Dakota_____________________1-0-0 ________2009 _______ 2009North Dakota State _________________0-0-1 ________ 1934 ______1934North Texas Agr. ___________________ 0-1-0 ________ 1943 _____ 1943North Texas _____________________4-4-0 ________ 1952 _____ 2001Northern Arizona __________________2-0-0 ________ 1937 ______1939Northwestern ____________________1-0-0 ________ 2010 _______ 2010Northwestern State _________________2-0-0 ________ 2007 ________2012Notre Dame (B) ___________________1-0-0 ________ 1932 ______1932Ohio State ______________________ 0-2-0 ________ 1990 _____ 2002Oklahoma _____________________ 6-15-0 ________ 1992 ________2013Oklahoma City ____________________ 3-0-1 ________ 1934 ________1938Oklahoma State __________________21-17-3 ________ 1935 ________2013Oregon ________________________ 0-2-0 ________ 1991 _______ 1992Oregon State _____________________1-0-0 ________ 1959 ________1959Pacific ________________________ 4-2-0 ________ 1952 _______ 1993Panhandle A&M ___________________2-0-0 ________ 1927 ________1932Penn State ______________________ 0-1-0 ________ 1995 _______ 1995Rice _______________________27-20-1 ________ 1942 _______ 2009Sam Houston State _________________1-0-0 ________2005 _______ 2005San Francisco _____________________1-0-0 ________ 1940 _______ 1940San Jose _______________________ 0-1-0 ________ 1949 _______ 1949St. Edwards ______________________3-0-0 ________ 1926 ________1928St. Mary’s (Calif.) ___________________ 0-1-0 ________ 1938 ________1938St. Mary’s (TX) ____________________1-0-0 ________ 1935 ________1935Stephen F. Austin __________________2-0-0 ________ 2001 ________2013Saint Louis ______________________2-0-0 ________ 1940 ________1941Schreiner _______________________ 1-0-1 ________ 1926 ________1928Southern California _________________0-3-0 ________ 1978 _______ 1994SMU ______________________ 33-16-0 ________ 1932 ________2013Southwestern ____________________ 1-1-0 ________ 1944 _______ 1945South Plains AAF __________________2-0-0 ________ 1943 _______ 1944Sul Ross ________________________ 2-0-1 ________ 1925 ________1929Tennessee _____________________ 1-1-0 ________ 1973 _______ 1997Texas ______________________ 15-48-0 ________ 1928 ________2013Texas-Arlington ___________________1-0-0 ________ 1984 _______ 1984Texas-El Paso ____________________ 12-6-1 ________ 1930 _______ 2007Texas A&M _____________________32-37-1 ________ 1927 ________2011TCU ______________________ 30-23-3 ________ 1926 ________2013Texas State ______________________3-0-0 ________ 2011 ________2013Texas Wesleyan ___________________2-0-0 ________ 1936 ________1939Trinity ________________________1-0-0 ________ 1932 ________1932Tulane ________________________ 2-3-0 ________ 1958 ________1971Tulsa _______________________11-12-0 ________ 1942 _______ 1987Utah ________________________2-0-0 ________ 1972 _______ 1973Utah State ______________________2-0-0 ________ 1996 _______ 2000Vanderbilt ______________________0-0-1 ________ 1974 ________1974Virginia ________________________1-0-0 ________ 2007 _______ 2007Wake Forest _____________________2-0-0 ________ 1940 ________1941Washington _____________________ 0-2-0 ________ 1981 _______ 1982Washington State __________________2-0-0 ________ 1963 _______ 1964Wayland _______________________ 2-1-0 ________ 1925 ________1930Weber State _____________________1-0-0 ________ 2010 _______ 2010West Texas State __________________ 20-7-0 ________ 1925 _______ 1964West Virginia _____________________ 2-1-0 ________ 1937 ________2013Wichita ________________________ 1-1-0 ________ 1935 ________1936Wyoming _______________________ 2-3-0 ________ 1938 _______ 1992Totals 540-415-32

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20132013 Overall: 8-5, Big 12: 4-5 (Holiday Bowl)A30 at SMU W 41 23 34,790S7 Stephen F. Austin W 61 13 54,086S12 •TCU(24) W 20 10 58,702S21 Texas State W 33 7 60,997O5 •atKansas W 54 16 25,648O12 •IowaState W 42 35 57,367O19 •atWestVirginia W 32 27 54,084O26 •atOklahoma(12) L 30 38 84,734N2 •OklahomaState(12) L 34 52 61,836N9 •KansasState L 26 49 54,609N16 •vs.Baylor*(4) L 34 63 69,188N28 •atTexas L 16 41 100,668D30 vs. Arizona State (16) W 37 23 52,930*=Played at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TexasHead Coach: Kliff Kingsbury

2012 Overall: 8-5, Big 12: 4-5 (Meineke Texas Bowl)S1 Northwestern State W 44 6 50,236S8 at Texas State W 58 10 33,006S15 New Mexico W 49 14 58,955S29 •atIowaState W 24 13 54,149O6 •Oklahoma(14) L 20 41 60,800O13 •WestVirginia(4) W 49 14 57,328O20 •atTCU(21) (3ot)W 56 53 47,894O27 •atKansasState(4) L 24 55 50,766N3 •Texas(22) L 22 31 60,879N10 •Kansas (2ot)W 41 34 55,052N17 •atOklahomaState(24) L 21 59 55,341N24 •vs.Baylor* (ot)L 45 52 44,168D28 vs. Minnesota W 34 31 50,386* = Played at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TexasHead Coach: Tommy Tuberville/Chris Thomsen (Bowl)

2011 Overall: 5-7, Big 12: 2-7S3 Texas State W 50 10 51,792S17 at New Mexico W 59 13 20,674S24 Nevada W 35 34 55,664O1 •atKansas W 45 34 39,621O8 •TexasA&M(23) L 40 45 58,416O15 •KansasState(17) L 34 41 49,744O22 •atOklahoma(1) W 41 38 85,204O29 •IowaState L 7 41 59,260N5 •atTexas(25) L 20 52 100,506N12 •OklahomaState(2) L 6 66 57,205N19 •atMissouri L 27 31 54,309N26 •vs.Baylor*(20) L 42 66 51,615* = Played at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TexasHead Coach: Tommy Tuberville

2010 Overall: 8-5, Big 12: 3-5 (TicketCity Bowl)S5 SMU W 35 27 57,528S11 at New Mexico W 52 17 25,734S18 •Texas(4) L 14 24 60,454O2 •atIowaState L 38 52 43,162O9 •vs.Baylor* W 45 38 48,213O16 •OklahomaState(18) L 17 34 60,454O23 •atColorado W 27 24 47,665O30 •atTexasA&M L 27 45 84,479N6 •Missouri(14) W 24 17 55,667N13 •atOklahoma(16) L 7 45 85,116N20 Weber State W 64 21 55,083N27 Houston W 35 20 53,461J1 vs. Northwestern W 45 38 40,121* = Played at Cotton Bowl Stadium, Dallas, TexasHead Coach: Tommy Tuberville

2009 Overall: 9-4, Big 12: 5-3 ( Alamo Bowl)S5 North Dakota W 38 13 47,824S12 Rice W 55 10 48,124S19 •atTexas(2) L 24 34 101,297S26 at Houston (17) L 28 29 32,114O3 New Mexico W 48 28 52,909O10 •KansasState W 66 14 47,382O17 •atNebraska(15) W 31 10 86,107O24 •TexasA&M L 30 52 57,733O31 •Kansas W 42 21 47,291N14 •atOklahomaState(17) L 17 24 52,811N21 •Oklahoma W 41 13 50,479N28 •vs.Baylor* W 20 13 71,964J2 vs. Michigan State W 41 31 64,757 * = Played at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TexasHead Coach: Mike Leach/Ruffin McNeil (Bowl)

2008 Overall: 11-2, Big 12: 7-1 (Cotton Bowl)A30 Eastern Washington W 49 24 49,887S6 at Nevada W 35 19 24,453S13 SMU W 43 7 53,383S20 Masschusetts W 56 14 53,190O4 •atKansasState W 58 28 43,614O11 •Nebraska (ot)W 37 31 53,449O18 •atTexasA&M W 43 25 86,012O25 •atKansas(19) W 63 21 50,125N1 •Texas(1) W 39 33 56,333N8 •OklahomaState(8) W 56 20 55,663N22 •atOklahoma(5) L 21 65 85,646N29 •Baylor W 35 28 53,470J2 vs. Mississippi L 34 47 88,175Head Coach: Mike Leach

2007 Overall: 9-4, Big 12: 4-4 (Gator Bowl)S3 at SMU W 49 9 26,969S8 UTEP W 45 31 52,403S15 at Rice W 59 24 21,543S22 •atOklahomaState L 45 49 37,850S29 Northwestern State W 75 7 52,893O6 •IowaState W 42 17 46,558O13 •TexasA&M W 35 7 55,491O20 •atMissouri(15) L 10 41 63,396O27 •Colorado L 26 31 49,084N3 •atBaylor W 38 7 39,015N10 •atTexas(15) L 43 59 86,401N17 •Oklahoma(3) W 34 27 55,038J1 vs. Virginia (20) W 31 28 60,243Head Coach: Mike Leach

2006 Overall: 8-5, Big 12: 4-4 (Insight Bowl)S2 SMU W 35 3 50,362S9 at UTEP (ot) W 38 35 51,827S16 at TCU (20) L 3 12 45,647S23 Southeastern La. W 62 0 52,913S30 •atTexasA&M W 31 27 85,979O7 •Missouri(25) L 21 38 49,050O14 •atColorado L 6 30 50,233O21 •atIowaState W 42 26 44,112O28 •Texas(5) L 31 35 56,158N4 •Baylor W 55 21 51,303N11 •atOklahoma(17) L 24 34 85,313N18 •OklahomaState W 30 24 45,457D29 vs. Minnesota (ot) W 44 41 48,391Head Coach: Mike Leach

2005 Overall: 9-3, Big 12: 6-2 (Cotton Bowl)S10 Florida International W 56 3 50,156S17 Sam Houston State W 80 21 50,171S24 Indiana State W 63 7 44,681O1 •Kansas W 30 17 52,601O8 •atNebraska W 34 31 77,580O15 •KansasState W 59 20 50,813O22 •atTexas(2) L 17 52 83,919O29 •atBaylor W 28 0 43,525N5 •TexasA&M W 56 17 55,755N12 •atOklahomaState L 17 24 40,035N19 •Oklahoma(25) W 23 21 52,625J2 vs. Alabama (13) L 10 13 74,222Head Coach: Mike Leach

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2004 Overall: 8-4, Big 12: 5-3 (Holiday Bowl)S4 at SMU W 27 13 34,689S11 at New Mexico L 24 27 38,746S18 TCU W 70 35 51,271S25 •atKansas W 31 30 37,422O2 •atOklahoma(2) L 13 28 84,580O9 •Nebraska W 70 10 52,594O23 •Texas(5) L 21 51 55,413O30 •atKansasState W 35 25 48,338N6 •Baylor W 42 17 53,121N13 •atTexasA&M(22) (ot)L 25 32 82,278N27 •OklahomaState(23) W 31 15 51,717D30 vs. California (4) W 45 31 63,711Head Coach: Mike Leach

2003 Overall: 8-5, Big 12: 4-4 (Houston Bowl)A30 SMU W 58 10 44,364S6 New Mexico W 42 28 45,844S20 at N.C. State L 21 49 53,800S27 at Mississippi W 49 45 54,649O4 •TexasA&M W 59 28 51,772O11 •IowaState W 52 21 49,627O18 •atOklahomaState(23) L 49 51 48,500O25 •atMissouri L 31 62 60,192N1 •Colorado W 26 21 52,908N8 •atBaylor W 62 14 33,102N15 •atTexas(6) L 40 43 83,596N22 •Oklahoma(1) L 25 56 53,135D30 vs. Navy W 38 14 51,068Head Coach: Mike Leach

2002 Overall: 9-5, Big 12: 5-3 (Tangerine Bowl)A24 at Ohio State (12) L 21 45 100,037S7 at SMU W 24 14 32,000S14 Mississippi W 42 28 40,228S21 N.C. State (16) (ot) L 48 51 35,864S27 at New Mexico W 49 0 35,111O5 •atA&M(23) (ot)W 48 47 86,478O12 •atIowaState(11) L 17 31 51,842O19 •Missouri W 52 38 42,781O26 •atColorado(20) L 13 37 50,478N2 •Baylor W 62 11 43,243N9 •OklahomaState W 49 24 44,595N16 •Texas(3) W 42 38 42,047N23 •atOklahoma(4) L 15 60 75,553D23 vs. Clemson W 55 15 21,689Head Coach: Mike Leach

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2001 Overall: 7-5, Big 12: 4-4 (Alamo Bowl)S8 New Mexico W 42 30 48,924S22 vs. North Texas* W 42 14 20,852S29 •atTexas(5) L 7 42 83,081O6 •Kansas (ot)L 31 34 45,343O13 •KansasState W 38 19 46,536O20 •atNebraska L 31 41 77,838O27 •atBaylor W 63 19 39,110N3 •TexasA&M W 12 0 52,649N10 •atOklahomaState W 49 30 32,332N17 •Oklahoma L 13 30 52,008N24 Stephen F. Austin W 58 3 31,114D29 vs. Iowa L 16 19 65,000* = Played at Texas Stadium, Irving, TexasHead Coach: Mike Leach

2000 Overall: 7-6 , Big 12: 3-5 (GalleryFurniture Bowl)A26 New Mexico W 24 3 42,238S2 Utah State W 38 16 35,913S9 North Texas W 13 7 36,925S16 Louisiana-Lafayette W 26 0 35,740S30 •atTexasA&M L 15 33 83,644O7 •Baylor W 28 0 40,209O14 •Nebraska(1) L 3 56 48,961O21 •atKansasSt.(10) L 23 28 51,140O28 •atKansas W 45 39 26,000N4 •Texas(20) L 17 29 53,027N11 •OklahomaState W 58 0 44,710N18 •atOklahoma(1) L 13 28 75,364D27 vs. East Carolina L 27 40 33,899Head Coach: Mike Leach

1999 Overall: 6-5, Big 12: 5-3S6 at Arizona State L 13 31 65,091S11 at UL-Lafayette W 38 17 18,128S18 North Texas L 14 21 45,824O2 •TexasA&M W 21 19 53,513O9 •atOklahomaState L 21 41 44,125O16 •Colorado W 31 10 46,424O23 •atBaylor W 35 7 27,815O30 •atMissouri L 7 34 52,982N6 •IowaState W 28 16 41,691N13 •atTexas(10) L 7 58 83,882N20 •Oklahoma W 38 28 42,020Head Coach: Spike Dykes

1998 Overall: 7-5, Big 12: 4-4 (Independence Bowl)S5 Texas-El Paso W 35 3 41,087S12 at North Texas* W 30 0 21,496S19 Fresno State W 34 28 40,035S26 •atIowaState W 31 24 33,810O3 •Baylor W 31 29 38,801O10 •OklahomaState W 24 17 47,589O17 •atColorado(19) L 17 19 48,969O24 •atTexasA&M(8) L 10 17 62,873O31 •Missouri(18) L 26 28 41,378N14 •Texas(18) W 42 35 50,647N21 •atOklahoma L 17 20 65,583D31 vs. Mississippi L 18 35 46,862* = Played at Texas Stadium, Irving, TexasHead Coach: Spike Dykes

1997 Overall: 6-5, Big 12: 5-3A30 at Tennessee (5) L 17 52 106,285S13 Southwestern La. W 59 14 35,953S20 North Texas L 27 30 43,620O4 •atBaylor W 35 14 35,275O11 •Kansas W 17 7 43,012O18 •atNebraska(2) L 0 29 75,764O25 •TexasA&M(20) W 16 13 50,513N1 •KansasState(13) L 2 13 38,322N8 •atTexas W 24 10 76,110N15 •atOklahomaState(24) W 3 27 39,400N22 •Oklahoma L 21 32 40,013Head Coach: Spike Dykes

1996 Overall: 7-5, Big 12: 5-3 (Alamo Bowl)A31 •atKansasSt.(21) L 14 21 43,143S7 •OklahomaSt.* W 31 3 30,269S21 at Georgia L 12 15 73,116S28 Utah State W 58 20 39,778O5 •Baylor W 45 24 50,594O12 •atKansas W 30 17 46,500O19 •Nebraska(5) L 10 24 51,344O26 •atTexasA&M W 13 10 70,147N9 •Texas L 32 38 50,607N16 Southwestern La. W 56 21 34,261N23 •atOklahoma W 22 12 61,217D29 Iowa (21) L 0 27 55,677* = Played at Texas Stadium, Irving, TexasHead Coach: Spike Dykes

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19951995 Overall: 9-3 , SWC: 5-2 (Alamo Bowl)S9 at Penn State (4) L 23 24 96,034S16 Missouri W 41 14 36,242S30 •atBaylor L 7 9 40,882O7 •TexasA&M(8) W 14 7 51,205O14 Arkansas State W 63 25 37,521O21 •Rice W 31 26 33,591O28 at New Mexico W 34 7 25,088N4 •atTexas(13) L 7 48 77,809N11 •TCU W 27 6 37,529N18 •atSMU W 45 14 11,738N25 •atHouston W 38 26 15,220D27 Air Force W 55 41 41,004Head Coach: Spike Dykes

1994 Overall: 6-6, SWC: 5-2 (Cotton Bowl)S3 New Mexico W 37 31 27,234S8 Nebraska (1) L 16 42 32,768S17 at Oklahoma (21) L 11 17 62,323S24 •SMU W 35 7 29,521O1 •atTexasA&M(10) L 17 23 64,242O8 •atRice L 21 24 16,900O22 •Baylor W 38 7 29,443O29 •Texas(19) W 33 9 45,591N12 Southwestern La. W 39 7 27,636N19 •Houston* W 34 0 20,286N25 •TCU L 21 24 43,219J2 USC (21) L 14 55 70,218* = Played at The Alamodome, San Antonio, TexasHead Coach: Spike Dykes

1993 Overall: 6-6, SWC: 5-2 (John Hancock Bowl)S4 Pacific W 55 7 29,164S11 at Nebraska (9) L 27 50 75,771S18 at Georgia L 37 52 74,511S25 •atBaylor L 26 28 32,690O2 •TexasA&M(14) L 6 31 50,748O9 North Carolina St. L 34 36 26,943O16 •Rice W 45 16 27,812O30 •atTexas W 31 22 63,132N6 •TCU W 49 21 31,922N13 •atSMU W 41 24 15,714N20 •Houston W 58 7 28,652D24 Oklahoma (19) L 10 41 43,848* = Played at The Alamodome, San Antonio, TexasHead Coach: Spike Dykes

1992 Overall: 5-6 , SWC: 4-3S3 Oklahoma (15) L 9 34 48,691S12 Wyoming W 49 32 34,940S19 at Oregon L 13 16 28,361S26 •Baylor W 36 17 42,094O3 •atTexasA&M(5) L 17 19 69,817O10 at NC State (25) L 13 48 41,800O24 •SMU W 39 25 34,056O31 •Texas(25) L 33 44 50,741N7 •atRice L 3 34 19,800N14 •atTCU W 31 28 26,386N21 •Houston W 44 35 27,887Head Coach: Spike Dykes

1991 Overall: 6-5, SWC: 5-3S7 Cal State Fullerton W 41 7 36,228S14 Oregon L 13 28 36,308S21 at Wyoming L 17 22 18,183S28 •TCU L 16 30 40,276O5 •TexasA&M(23) L 14 37 50,577O12 •atSMU W 38 14 22,412O26 •Rice W 40 20 32,144N2 •atTexas L 15 23 74,873N9 •Arkansas W 38 21 31,895N16 •atBaylor(20) W 31 24 36,163N30 •atHouston W 52 46 18,114Head Coach: Spike Dykes

1990 Overall: 4-7, SWC: 3-5S8 at Ohio State (18) L 10 17 88,707S13 •Houston(18) L 35 51 36,794S22 at New Mexico W 34 32 15,530S29 •Baylor L 15 21 48,926O6 •atTexasA&M(19) L 24 28 68,593O13 •atArkansas W 47 44 50,114O20 •atRice L 21 42 15,200O27 Miami, Fla. (8) L 10 45 50,028N3 •Texas(14) L 22 41 50,276N10 •atTCU W 40 28 28,730N17 •SMU W 62 7 31,355Head Coach: Spike Dykes

1989 Overall: 9-3, SWC: 5-3 (All-American Bowl)S9 Arizona (20) W 24 14 35,940S16 New Mexico W 27 20 27,535S23 at Oklahoma State W 31 15 40,200S30 •atBaylor L 15 29 38,78507 •TexasA&M(19) W 27 24 50,743O14 •Arkansas(7) L 13 45 47,520O21 •Rice W 41 25 26,902N4 •atTexas(22) W 24 17 81,826N11 •TCU W 37 7 39,255N18 •atSMU W 48 24 21,865N25 •atHouston(13) L 24 40 30,097D28 Duke (20) W 49 21 47,750Head Coach: Spike Dykes

1988 Overall: 5-6, SWC: 4-3S3 North Texas L 24 29 26,424S10 at Arizona L 19 35 46,334S24 •Baylor W 36 6 45,385O1 •atTexasA&M L 15 50 63,822O8 •atArkansas(20) L 10 31 49,818O15 •atRice W 38 36 10,500O29 •Texas W 33 32 49,682N5 •atTCU W 23 10 29,362N12 Lamar W 59 28 30,319N19 •Houston(17) L 29 30 27,204D4 Oklahoma St. (12) L 42 45 56,000Head Coach: Spike Dykes

1987 Overall: 6-4-1 , SWC: 3-3-1S5 at Florida State (8) L 16 40 52,893S12 Colorado State W 33 24 28,786S19 Lamar W 43 14 27,795S26 •atBaylor L 22 36 34,816O3 •TexasA&M(15) W 27 21 42,625O10 •Arkansas(20) L 0 31 40,586O17 •Rice W 59 7 25,314O24 Tulsa W 42 7 24,341O31 •atTexas L 27 41 74,984N7 •TCU W 36 35 28,516N21 •atHouston T 10 10 19,295Head Coach: Spike Dykes

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1986 Overall: 7-5 , SWC: 5-3 (Independence Bowl)S6 Kansas State W 41 7 37,842S13 at Miami, Fla. (2) L 11 61 41,925S20 New Mexico W 14 7 36,520S27 •Baylor(17) L 14 45 41,046O4 •atTexasA&M(14) L 8 45 62,876O11 •atArkansas(8) W 17 7 49,012O18 •atRice W 49 21 18,000N1 •Texas W 23 21 44,820N8 •atTCU W 36 14 25,729N15 •SMU L 7 13 35,887N22 •Houston W 34 7 30,196D20 Mississippi L 17 20 46,369Head Coach: David McWilliams (Dykes in bowl)

1985 Overall: 4-7, SWC: 1-7S7 New Mexico W 32 31 35,118S14 at Tulsa W 21 17 29,972S21 North Texas State W 28 7 33,494S28 •atBaylor L 0 31 36,500O5 •TexasA&M L 27 28 50,148O12 •Arkansas(6) L 7 30 38,464O19 •Rice L 27 29 28,194N2 •atTexas L 21 34 65,137N9 •TCU W 63 7 33,536N16 •atSMU L 7 9 29,476N23 •atHouston L 16 17 14,280Head Coach: Jerry Moore

1984 Overall: 4-7, SWC: 2-6S15 UT-Arlington W 44 7 35,121S22 at New Mexico L 24 29 24,529S29 •Baylor L 9 18 41,328O6 •atTexasA&M W 30 12 51,365O13 •atArkansas L 0 24 54,986O20 •atRice W 30 10 13,105O27 Tulsa W 20 17 34,624N3 •Texas(2) L 10 13 50,722N10 •atTCU(15) L 16 27 34,075N17 •SMU(16) L 0 31 31,864N24 •Houston L 17 24 27,373Head Coach: Jerry Moore

1983 Overall: 3-7-1, SWC: 3-4-1S10 at Air Force L 13 28 26,800S24 •atBaylor W 26 11 38,000O1 •TexasA&M W 3 0 52,109O8 New Mexico L 10 30 36,543O15 •Rice W 14 3 43,611O22 Tulsa L 20 59 34,006O29 •atTexas(2) L 3 20 75,225N5 •TCU T 10 10 37,507N12 •atSMU(7) L 7 33 30,050N19 •atHouston L 41 43 23,153N26 •Arkansas L 13 16 32,978Head Coach: Jerry Moore

1982 Overall: 4-7, SWC: 3-5S11 at New Mexico L 0 14 22,720S18 Air Force W 31 30 38,964S25 •Baylor L 23 24 46,069O2 •atTexasA&M W 24 15 59,416O9 •atArkansas(9) L 3 21 44,024O16 •atRice W 23 21 25,000O23 at Washington (1) L 3 10 57,500O30 •Texas L 0 27 52,041N6 •atTCU W 16 14 22,104N13 •SMU(2) L 27 34 45,954N20 •Houston L 7 24 33,548Head Coach: Jerry Moore

1981 Overall: 1-9-1, SWC: 0-7-1S12 at Colorado L 27 45 34,884S19 New Mexico W 28 21 42,321S26 •atBaylor L 15 28 40,000O3 •TexasA&M L 23 24 50,081O10 •Arkansas L 14 26 41,866O17 •Rice L 23 30 40,073O24 Washington L 7 14 36,335O31 •atTexas(6) L 9 26 56,439N7 •TCU T 39 39 37,714N14 •atSMU(8) L 6 30 24,410N21 •atHouston L 7 15 25,169Head Coach: Jerry Moore

1980 Overall: 5-6 , SWC: 3-5S6 UT-El Paso W 35 7 37,122S13 North Carolina (15) L 3 9 37,797S20 New Mexico W 28 17 38,873S27 •Baylor L 3 11 48,539O4 •atTexasA&M L 21 41 65,490O18 •atRice W 10 3 10,000N1 •Texas(12) W 24 20 50,132N8 •atTCU L 17 24 18,752N15 •SMU(18) W 14 0 42,197N22 •Houston L 7 34 36,386N29 •atArkansas L 16 22 50,926Head Coach: Rex Dockery

1979 Overall: 3-6-2 , SWC: 2-5-1S8 Southern California (1) L 7 21 52,991S15 New Mexico W 17 7 42,109S22 at Arizona T 14 14 40,476S29 •atBaylor L 17 27 35,800O6 •TexasA&M W 21 20 52,468O13 •Arkansas L 6 20 47,109O20 •Rice W 30 7 41,732N3 •atTexas(8) L 6 14 77,809N10 •TCU T 3 3 40,091N17 •atSMU L 10 35 42,226N24 •atHouston(9) L 10 14 25,637Head Coach: Rex Dockery

1978 Overall: 7-4, SWC: 5-3S9 at Southern California (9) L 9 17 50,321S23 Arizona W 41 26 41,732S30 •Texas(6) L 7 24 54,012O7 •atTexasA&M(7) L 9 38 56,121O14 at New Mexico W 36 23 23,167O21 •atRice W 42 28 20,000N4 •Baylor W 27 9 48,895N11 •atTCU W 27 17 17,228N18 •SMU W 19 16 45,101N25 •Houston(5) W 22 21 36,691D2 •atArkansas(8) L 7 49 43,301Head Coach: Rex Dockery

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19771977 Overall: 7-5 , SWC: 4-4 (Tangerine Bowl)S10 •atBaylor W 17 7 45,800S17 New Mexico W 49 14 45,108S24 •TexasA&M(6) L 17 33 55,008O1 at North Carolina W 10 7 48,000O8 at Arizona W 32 26 41,500O15 •Rice W 42 7 42,689O29 •atTexas(1) L 0 26 78,809N5 •TCU W 49 17 42,124N12 •atSMU W 45 7 21,689N19 •atHouston L 7 45 43,989N26 •Arkansas(6) L 14 17 32,856D23 Florida State (19) L 17 40 44,502Head Coach: Steve Sloan

1976 Overall: 10-2, SWC: 7-1 (Bluebonnet Bowl)S11 Colorado W 24 7 44,132S25 at New Mexico W 20 16 28,501O9 •atTexasA&M(17) W 27 16 52,651O16 •atRice W 37 13 23,500O23 Arizona W 52 27 44,890O30 •Texas(15) W 31 28 54,187N6 •atTCU W 14 10 20,986N13 •SMU W 34 7 34,780N20 •Houston(9) L 19 27 45,102N27 •atArkansas W 30 7 41,000D4 •Baylor(18) W 24 21 37,105D31 Nebraska (9) L 24 27 48,618Head Coach: Steve Sloan

1975 Overall: 6-5, SWC: 4-3S13 Florida State W 31 20 35,268S20 New Mexico W 24 17 39,160S27 •atTexas(6) L 18 42 77,809O4 at Oklahoma St. (15) L 16 17 43,500O11 •TexasA&M(6) L 9 38 52,254O18 at Arizona (13) L 28 32 39,854O25 •SMU W 37 20 36,020N1 •Rice W 28 24 38,205N8 •atTCU W 34 0 18,200N15 •Baylor W 33 10 36,594N22 •atArkansas(19) L 14 31 36,600Head Coach: Steve Sloan

1974 Overall: 6-4-2, SWC: 3-4 (Peach Bowl)S14 Iowa State W 24 3 38,442S21 at New Mexico T 21 21 17,719S28 •Texas(6) W 26 3 51,082O5 Oklahoma State W 14 13 42,158O12 •atTexasA&M(16) L 7 28 50,620O19 Arizona (9) W 17 8 40,231O26 •atSMU W 20 17 32,505N2 •atRice L 7 21 19,500N9 •TCU W 28 0 40,189N16 •atBaylor L 10 17 32,000N23 •Arkansas L 13 21 38,327D28 Vanderbilt T 6 6 31,695Head Coach: Jim Carlen

1973 Overall: 11-1, SWC: 6-1 (Gator Bowl)S15 Utah W 29 22 38,554S22 New Mexico W 41 7 30,218S29 •atTexas(14) L 12 28 77,809O6 at Oklahoma State W 20 7 41,000O13 •TexasA&M W 28 16 50,102O20 at Arizona (19) W 31 17 40,172O27 •SMU W 31 14 45,098N3 •Rice W 19 6 37,400N10 •atTCU W 24 10 25,029N17 •Baylor W 55 24 35,102N24 •atArkansas W 24 17 42,061D29 Tennessee (20) W 28 19 62,109Head Coach: Jim Carlen

1972 Overall: 8-4, SWC: 4-3 (Sun Bowl)S16 Utah W 45 2 38,180S23 at New Mexico W 41 16 24,860S30 •Texas(12) L 20 25 52,187O7 Tulsa W 35 18 34,175O14 •atTexasA&M W 17 14 34,200O21 Arizona W 35 10 33,320O28 •atSMU(18) W 17 3 35,953N4 •atRice W 10 6 20,000N11 •TCU L 7 31 40,120N18 •atBaylor W 13 7 18,000N25 •Arkansas L 14 24 35,275D30 North Carolina (16) L 28 32 27,877Head Coach: Jim Carlen

1971 Overall : 4-7, SWC: 2-5S11 at Tulane L 9 15 21,738S18 New Mexico L 10 13 37,200S25 •atTexas(3) L 0 28 76,639O2 at Arizona W 13 6 31,000O9 •TexasA&M W 28 7 44,380O16 Boston College W 14 6 32,480O23 •atSMU L 17 18 26,681O30 •Rice L 7 9 38,340N6 •atTCU L 6 17 22,138N13 •Baylor W 27 0 32,169N20 •atArkansas(17) L 0 15 43,000Head Coach: Jim Carlen

1970 Overall: 8-4, SWC: 5-2 (Sun Bowl)S12 Tulane W 21 14 43,250S19 at Kansas W 23 0 38,700S26 •Texas(2) L 13 35 53,124O3 UC Santa Barbara W 63 21 34,000O10 •atTexasA&M W 21 7 43,075O17 at Mississippi State L 16 20 20,000O24 •SMU W 14 10 46,258O31 •atRice W 3 0 25,000N7 •TCU W 22 14 40,100N14 •atBaylor W 7 3 19,000N21 •Arkansas(6) L 10 24 50,125D19 Georgia Tech (13) L 9 17 26,188Head Coach: Jim Carlen

1969 Overall: 5-5, SWC: 4-3S20 Kansas W 38 22 42,250S27 •atTexas(4) L 7 49 65,200O4 at Oklahoma State L 10 17 28,500O11 •TexasA&M W 13 9 49,000O18 Mississippi State L 26 30 34,000O25 •atSMU W 27 24 27,465N1 •Rice W 24 14 38,500N8 •atTCU L 26 35 25,278N15 •Baylor W 41 7 32,000N27 •atArkansas(2) L 0 33 45,000Head Coach: JT King

1968 Overall: 5-3-2, SWC: 4-3S21 Cincinnati T 10 10 35,200S28 •Texas(6) W 31 22 50,167O5 Colorado State W 43 13 38,000O12 •atTexasA&M W 21 16 45,000O19 at Mississippi State T 28 28 20,000O26 •SMU L 18 39 50,352N2 •atRice W 38 15 20,000N9 •TCU W 31 14 40,140N16 •atBaylor L 28 42 20,000N23 •Arkansas(9) L 7 42 48,165Head Coach: JT King

1967 Overall: 6-4, SWC: 5-2S23 Iowa State W 52 0 38,250S30 •atTexas(8) W 19 13 66,000O7 Mississippi State L 3 7 39,000O12 •TexasA&M L 24 28 48,240O21 at Florida State L 12 28 33,179O28 •atSMU W 21 7 34,000N4 •Rice W 24 10 45,150N11 •atTCU L 0 16 23,428N18 •Baylor W 31 29 34,000N25 •atArkansas W 31 27 40,000Head Coach: JT King

1966 Overall: 4-6, SWC: 2-5S17 at Kansas W 23 7 28,165S24 •Texas L 21 31 48,155O1 •atTexasA&M L 14 35 23,500O8 •atTCU L 3 6 25,064O15 Florida State L 33 42 28,307O22 •SMU L 7 24 40,354O29 •atRice W 35 19 21,000N5 Oklahoma State W 10 7 28,175N12 •Baylor L 14 29 28,965N19 •Arkansas(6) W 21 16 34,565Head Coach: JT King

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1965 Overall: 8-3, SWC: 5-2 (Gator Bowl)S18 Kansas W 26 7 35,300S25 •atTexas(3) L 7 33 65,350O2 •TexasA&M W 20 16 43,000O9 •TCU W 28 24 35,000O16 Oklahoma State W 17 14 29,825O23 •atSMU W 26 24 40,000O30 •Rice W 27 0 43,555N6 New Mexico State W 48 9 28,753N13 •Baylor W 34 22 45,619N20 •atArkansas(2) L 24 42 42,000D31 Georgia Tech L 21 31 60,127Head Coach: JT King

1964 Overall: 6-4-1, SWC: 3-3-1 (Sun Bowl)S19 Mississippi State W 27 7 38,000S26 •Texas(4) L 0 23 47,100O3 •atTexasA&M W 16 12 25,000O10 •atTCU W 25 10 23,902O17 •atBaylor L 10 28 22,000O24 •SMU W 12 0 36,000O31 •atRice T 6 6 n/aN7 West Texas State W 48 0 34,500N14 Washington State W 28 10 25,500N21 •Arkansas(3) L 0 17 45,000D24 Georgia L 0 7 23,292Head Coach: JT King

1963 Overall: 5-5, SWC: 2-5S21 Washington State W 16 7 31,500S28 •atTexas(4) L 7 49 54,000O5 •TexasA&M W 10 0 38,000O12 •TCU L 3 35 31,500O19 •Baylor L 17 21 32,000O26 •atSMU W 13 6 19,000N2 •Rice L 3 17 36,500N9 Kansas State W 51 13 24,500N16 at Texas Western W 7 3 18,400N23 •atArkansas L 20 27 25,000Head Coach: JT King

1962 Overall: 1-9, SWC: 0-7S22 West Texas State L 27 30 41,000S29 •Texas(3) L 0 34 42,000O6 •atTexasA&M L 3 7 n/aO13 •atTCU L 13 35 22,000O20 •atBaylor L 6 28 16,000O27 •SMU L 0 14 32,000N3 •atRice L 0 14 n/aN10 at Boston College L 13 42 11,200N17 Colorado W 21 12 10,000N24 •Arkansas(7) L 0 34 16,000Head Coach: JT King

1961 Overall: 4-6, SWC: 2-5S23 at Mississippi State L 0 6 33,000S30 •atTexas(6) L 14 42 43,500O7 •TexasA&M L 7 38 38,500O14 •TCU(21) W 10 0 25,500O21 •Baylor(23) W 19 17 32,500O28 •atSMU L 7 8 17,000N4 •Rice L 7 42 34,000N11 Boston College W 14 6 20,000N25 •atArkansas(9) L 0 28 41,000D2 West Texas State W 16 14 25,000Head Coach: JT King

1960 Overall: 3-6-1, SWC: 1-5-1S17 West Texas State W 38 14 30,000S24 •atTexasA&M T 14 14 13,000O1 •atTexas(13) L 0 17 52,000O8 •atTCU L 7 21 25,000O15 •Baylor(7) L 7 14 29,000O22 •SMU W 28 7 32,000O29 •atRice(13) L 6 30 26,000N5 Tulane W 35 21 15,000N12 Wyoming L 7 10 20,000N19 •Arkansas(7) L 6 34 30,000Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

1959 Overall: 4-6S19 vs. Texas A&M W 20 14 25,000S26 Oregon State W 15 14 20,000O3 Tulsa W 8 7 12,000O10 TCU L 8 14 23,000O17 at Baylor L 7 14 n/aO24 at SMU L 13 21 30,000O30 at Tulane L 7 17 n/aN7 at Arizona L 26 30 14,500N14 Houston W 27 0 20,000N21 at Arkansas (13) L 8 27 35,000Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

1958 Overall: 3-7S20 at Texas A&M (20) W 15 14 28,000S27 West Texas State W 32 7 23,100O4 at Texas (17) L 7 12 33,000O11 at TCU L 0 26 23,000O18 Baylor L 7 26 n/aO31 at Tulane L 0 27 27,000N8 Arizona W 33 6 13,000N15 at Tulsa L 7 9 12,278N22 Arkansas L 8 14 22,500N29 at Houston L 17 22 30,000Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

1957 Overall: 2-8S21 West Texas State L 0 19 22,000S28 Texas A&M (2) L 0 21 27,000O5 at Louisiana State L 14 19 16,000O12 at Texas Western L 14 26 11,000O19 Baylor L 12 15 23,000O26 at Arizona W 28 6 13,000N2 at Oklahoma State L 0 13 25,000N9 Tulsa L 0 3 18,500N16 Hardin-Simmons W 26 21 13,000N23 at Arkansas L 26 47 19,000Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

1956 Overall: 2-7-1S22 Texas Western L 13 17 17,000S29 at Baylor L 0 27 15,000O6 at Texas A&M (11) L 7 40 32,500O13 West Texas State L 14 34 20,500O27 at Arizona W 21 7 22,000N3 Oklahoma A&M T 13 13 17,000N10 TCU (17) W 21 7 22,000N17 at Tulsa L 7 10 12,152N24 Houston L 7 20 15,500D1 at Hardin-Simmons L 14 41 5,000Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

1955 Overall: 7-3-1S17 at Texas W 20 14 47,000S24 TCU L 0 32 28,000O1 at Oklahoma A&M W 24 6 16,000O8 at Texas Western T 27 27 14,000O22 at Houston L 0 7 28,000O29 West Texas State W 27 24 16,000N5 Arizona W 27 7 17,000N12 at Tulsa W 34 7 14,322N19 College of Pacific W 13 7 16,500N26 Hardin-Simmons W 16 14 13,000J2 at Wyoming L 14 21 14,500Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

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19541954 Overall: 7-2-1S18 at Texas A&M W 41 9 16,500S25 West Texas State W 33 7 14,000O2 Oklahoma A&M T 13 13 24,500O9 Texas Western W 55 28 15,000O16 at Louisiana State L 13 20 25,000O23 at College of Pacific L 7 20 14,171N6 at Arizona W 28 14 23,000N13 Tulsa W 55 13 18,000N20 Houston W 61 14 14,000N27 at Hardin-Simmons W 61 19 7,500Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

1953 Overall: 11-1 4 (Gator Bowl)S19 West Texas State W 40 14 14,500S26 at Texas Western W 27 6 7,000O3 at Oklahoma A&M W 27 13 10,000O10 Texas A&M L 14 27 26,114O17 College of Pacific W 34 7 12,000O24 New Mexico A&M W 71 0 6,000O31 at Mississippi State (18) W 27 20 16,000N7 Arizona W 52 27 16,500N14 at Tulsa W 49 7 12,000N21 at Houston W 41 21 20,000N28 Hardin-Simmons W 46 12 15,000J1 vs. Auburn (17) W 35 13 28,641Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

1952 Overall: 3-7-1S20 West Texas St. W 48 7 15,500S27 at Rice L 7 34 37,000O4 at College/Pacific L 21 42 15,700O11 Texas Western L 14 20 15,500O18 Baylor L 10 21 15,500N1 Houston L 7 20 20,000n/a at North Texas St. L 19 34 n/an/a at Hardin-Simmons T 14 14 9,500n/a at Arizona W 19 14 n/an/a Tulsa (11) L 20 26 15,500n/a North Carolina St. W 54 7 11,000Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

1951 Overall: 7-4 (Sun Bowl)S22 West Texas State W 46 7 16,000S29 at Texas A&M (6) L 7 20 27,000O6 at Houston L 0 6 24,000O13 TCU W 33 19 19,000O20 at Baylor (10) L 20 40 22,000O27 Arizona W 41 0 16,000N3 at Texas Western W 27 7 8,500n/a at Tulsa L 14 21 n/an/a at New Mexico W 60 14 n/an/a Hardin-Simmons W 28 21 17,000J1 vs. Pacific W 25 14 17,000Head Coach: DeWitt Weaver

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1950 Overall: 3-8S23 Texas (5) L 14 28 19,500S30 vs. Texas A&M* L 13 34 24,000O7 West Texas State L 13 28 17,000O14 at TCU L 6 19 12,000O21 at Baylor L 12 26 12,000O28 Texas Western W 61 7 13,000N4 at Rice L 7 13 20,000N11 Tulsa L 7 39 18,000N18 at Arizona W 39 7 15,500N25 New Mexico W 37 12 7,000D2 Hardin-Simmons L 13 28 9,000* = Played in San Antonio, TexasHead Coach: Dell Morgan

1949 Overall: 7-5 (Raisin Bowl)S10 Abilene Christian W 20 0 10,500S17 at Texas L 0 43 28,000S24 at Texas A&M L 7 26 19,740O1 West Texas State W 35 19 16,800O8 Tulsa W 15 0 15,000O15 Baylor (20) L 7 28 18,000O22 Arizona W 27 7 9,000O29 at Rice (5) L 0 28 18,000N5 at Texas Western W 13 0 13,000N19 at New Mexico W 27 0 10,000N26 Hardin-Simmons W 23 13 15,500D31 vs. San Jose L 13 20 10,000Head Coach: Dell Morgan

1948 Overall: 7-3S18 West Texas St. W 19 0 16,000S25 Texas A&M* W 20 14 20,860O2 at SMU L 6 41 23,000O9 at Tulsa W 41 20 11,226O16 at Baylor (19) L 0 13 20,000O23 at Arizona W 31 0 17,000O30 Rice L 7 14 19,000N6 Texas Western W 46 6 14,000N20 New Mexico W 14 7 11,500N27 at Hardin-Simmons W 28 20 11,000* = Played in San Antonio, TexasHead Coach: Dell Morgan

1947 Overall: 6-5 (Sun Bowl)S20 at Texas L 0 33 30,000S27 vs. Texas A&M* L 7 29 20,000O4 West Texas State W 21 13 11,000O11 Tulsa W 14 7 13,000O18 Baylor L 6 32 14,000O25 at Denver W 36 7 17,947N1 at Rice L 7 40 16,000N8 Arizona W 41 28 11,000N22 at New Mexico W 26 20 11,000N29 Hardin-Simmons W 14 6 20,000J1 Miami, Ohio L 12 13 18,000* = Played in San Antonio, TexasHead Coach: Dell Morgan

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1946 Overall: 8-3S21 West Texas State W 26 14 10,000S28 Texas A&M W 6 0 23,000O5 at SMU W 7 0 3,000O12 at Tulsa L 6 21 15,000O19 Baylor W 13 6 13,000O26 Denver W 21 6 11,000N2 at Rice (8) L 6 41 25,000N9 at New Mexico W 27 0 8,000N16 Oklahoma A&M W 14 7 13,000N23 at Arizona W 16 0 8,000N30 at Hardin-Simmons L 6 21 13,000* = Played in San Antonio, TexasHead Coach: Dell Morgan

1945 Overall: 3-5-2S22 Southwestern W 7 0 n/aS29 Texas A&M* L 6 16 22,831O6 at Texas L 0 33 n/aO13 Tulsa (16) L 7 18 9,000O20 Baylor T 7 7 9,000O27 West Texas St. W 12 6 6,000N3 at Rice L 0 13 17,000N10 TCU W 12 0 10,000N17 at Ok. A&M (8) L 6 46 n/aN24 at New Mexico T 6 6 n/a* = Played in San Antonio, TexasHead Coach: Dell Morgan

1944 Overall: 4-7S23 Lubbock AAF L 13 27 n/aS30 Texas A&M* L 14 27 n/aO7 Oklahoma A&M L 7 14 n/aO14 at Tulsa (13) L 7 34 8,500O21 Southwestern L 19 21 n/aO27 at West Texas St. W 35 6 n/aN4 at Rice W 13 7 10,000N11 at TCU L 0 14 n/aN18 New Mexico W 13 7 1,500N25 SMU L 6 7 5,000D2 at S. Plains AAF W 7 6 n/a* = Played in San Antonio, TexasHead Coach: Dell Morgan

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1943 Overall: 4-6-0S18 Lubbock AAF W 26 14 8,000S24 at Oklahoma A&M L 13 21 7,000O2 at Texas A&M L 0 13 25,000O9 at Tulsa L 7 34 13,000O16 South Plains AAF W 14 12 6,000O23 Lubbock AAF L 7 10 n/aO30 at Rice L 0 13 5,000N6 at TCU W 40 20 3,000N13 North Texas Ag L 14 34 3,600N20 at SMU W 7 6 3,000Head Coach: Dell Morgan

1942 Overall: 4-5-1S26 West Texas State W 39 0 6,000O3 at Texas A&M L 0 19 10,000O10 Oklahoma A&M L 6 9 6,000O17 Baylor L 7 14 8,000O24 at New Mexico W 20 0 n/aO31 at Rice L 7 19 10,000N7 TCU W 13 6 10,000N14 at Creighton L 6 13 n/aN21 Hardin-Simmons T 0 0 7,000N26 at Arizona W 13 7 8,000Head Coach: Dell Morgan

1941 Overall: 9-2 (Sun Bowl)S21 Abilene Christian W 34 0 7,000O3 at Oklahoma A&M W 16 6 n/aO10 at Loyola of Coast W 14 0 n/aO18 Centenary W 25 0 7,000O24 New Mexico W 36 0 7,000O31 at Miami L 0 6 25,000N8 Creighton W 13 6 6,000N15 St. Louis W 46 6 n/aN21 Hardin-Simmons W 7 0 16,000N29 at Wake Forest W 35 6 5,000J1 Tulsa L 0 6 14,000Head Coach: Dell Morgan

1940 Overall: 9-1-1S27 at Oklahoma A&M T 6 6 9,000O5 Loyola of Coast W 19 0 9,000O12 at Montana W 32 19 n/aO18 Brigham Young W 21 20 7,000O26 at Marquette W 20 13 9,000N1 Miami W 61 14 9,000N11 Centenary W 26 6 8,000N16 Wake Forest W 12 7 10,000N21 at Saint Louis W 7 6 9,272N30 at New Mexico L 14 19 600D7 at San Francisco W 23 21 7,000Head Coach: Pete Cawthon

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1939 Overall: 5-5-1S23 at Texas Mines L 2 7 n/aS30 Texas Wesleyan W 30 0 n/an/a Gonzaga L 0 6 n/an/a Arizona State W 54 0 n/an/a New Mexico W 19 7 n/aO22 at Duquesne L 0 13 n/aO29 at Miami L 0 19 n/an/a at Centenary T 0 0 n/an/a Marquette L 19 22 8,000n/a Montana State W 13 0 n/an/a at Loyola/South W 13 0 n/aHead Coach: Pete Cawthon

1938 Overall: 10-1 (Cotton Bowl)S17 Montana State W 35 0 7,500S24 Wyoming W 39 0 n/aS30 at Duquesne W 7 6 12,000O8 at Oklahoma City W 60 0 7,000O15 at Montana W 19 13 8,000O22 vs. Tex. Mines* W 14 7 7,000N5 Loyola of the South W 55 0 8,000N11 Gonzaga W 7 0 10,000N19 New Mexico W 17 7 6,500N26 Marquette W 21 2 12,000J2 vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) L 13 20 n/a* = Played in Odessa, TexasHead Coach: Pete Cawthon

1937 Overall: 8-4 (Sun Bowl)S18 Arizona State W 6 0 4,200S25 at Texas L 12 25 10,000O2 Montana L 6 13 8,000O9 at Detroit L 0 34 11,000O16 Arizona W 20 0 4,500O23 New Mexico W 27 0 7,500O30 at Oklahoma A&M W 14 6 n/aN5 at Loyola/South W 25 6 5,000N11 Duquesne W 13 0 12,000N20 at Centenary W 7 2 n/aN25 Creighton W 27 0 7,000J1 West Virginia L 6 7 12,000Head Coach: Pete Cawthon

1936 Overall: 5-4-1S19 at Texas Wesleyan W 26 7 4,500S26 TCU W 7 0 12,000O3 Oklahoma City W 34 6 7,000O9 Wichita L 0 6 n/aO24 Centenary W 12 6 8,000N6 Oklahoma A&M W 12 0 n/aN12 at Loyola of Coast L 7 26 35,000N20 DePaul L 6 13 n/aN26 at Loyola of South L 0 14 5,000D5 at Arizona T 7 7 7,500Head Coach: Pete Cawthon

1935 Overall: 5-3-2S20 at Hardin-Simm. W 9 0 6,500S27 Daniel Baker W 27 6 n/aO4 Wichita W 13 7 n/aO12 at DePaul T 0 0 3,000O5 at Loyola of Coast L 0 16 18,000N2 Oklahoma A&M W 14 0 n/aN11 Arizona L 6 7 5,500N23 St. Mary’s * W 27 0 n/aN28 Detroit L 7 12 n/aD7 at Oklahoma City T 7 7 2,000* = Played in San Antonio, TexasHead Coach: Pete Cawthon

1934 Overall: 7-2-1S22 Texas L 6 12 8,000S29 McMurry W 24 7 n/aO5 Baylor W 14 7 5,000O12 at Oklahoma City W 20 0 n/aO26 at Loyola of Coast L 7 12 19,000N2 Texas Mines W 27 0 n/aN9 Hardin-Simmons W 13 0 3,500N16 DePaul W 48 19 4,000N23 North Dakota St. T 20 20 3,500N29 at Arizona W 14 7 7,000Head Coach: Pete Cawthon

1933 Overall: 8-1-1S29 SMU L 0 14 6,000O6 at Dixie University W 33 0 n/aO14 at Arizona W 7 0 5,000O20 Louisiana Tech W 40 10 4,178O28 at Texas Mines W 12 0 n/aN4 Haskell Indians W 26 6 n/aN11 Simmons W 7 0 6,500N17 Baylor W 13 0 n/aN30 Kansas State W 6 0 7,500Head Coach: Pete Cawthon

1932 Overall: 10-2S17 Panhandle A&M W 44 0 2,500S24 Texas A&M* L 0 7 5,000O1 SMU W 6 0 n/aO7 Austin College W 64 0 3,300O14 Arizona W 21 0 3,500O15 at NM Normal W 43 7 n/aO22 at Colorado Mines W 21 0 n/aO28 Notre Dame “B” W 39 0 8,000N4 Trinity W 79 0 4,000N11 Baylor W 14 2 5,000N19 at New Mexico W 39 6 n/aN24 Hardin-Simmons L 12 13 4,000* = Played in Amarillo, TexasHead Coach: Pete Cawthon

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19311931 Overall: 6-3S25 at WT Teachers W 21 0 5,000O3 at NM A&M W 7 0 n/aO13 at Haskell Indians L 0 8 n/aO23 Colorado Mines W 46 0 4,500O31 at Baylor L 0 32 n/aN6 Abilene Christian W 26 6 n/aN11 at Texas Mines L 12 14 3,000N20 New Mexico W 32 6 2,500N26 at Simmons W 6 0 n/aHead Coach: Pete Cawthon

1930 Overall: 3-6S27 Wayland L 0 6 3,500O3 New Mexico A&M W 14 0 1,000O11 McMurry W 10 0 n/aO17 Texas Mines L 0 31 n/aO25 at TCU L 0 26 4,000N1 at WT Teachers L 0 6 n/aN11 Abilene Christian W 53 7 n/aN19 at Howard Payne L 7 26 n/aN27 Simmons L 6 20 3,500Head Coach: Pete Cawthon

1929 Overall: 1-7-2S27 Wayland W 19 0 3,500O5 Sul Ross T 7 7 6,000O12 at Daniel Baker L 2 6 2,700O19 at McMurry T 0 0 n/aO26 TCU L 0 22 6,500N2 at Baylor L 0 34 n/aN11 Abilene Christian L 3 7 4,000N19 Howard Payne L 0 24 1,500N28 at Simmons L 0 21 5,000D6 at WT Teachers L 0 20 1,500Head Coach: Grady Higgenbotham

1928 Overall: 4-4-1S29 Schreiner W 7 0 n/aO6 at Texas L 0 12 n/aO13 St. Edward’s W 13 6 n/aO20 at McMurry W 3 0 n/aO27 at TCU L 6 28 6,000N2 at Daniel Baker T 0 0 n/aN10 Abilene Christian L 0 7 n/aN17 Simmons L 0 19 n/aN29 at WT Teachers W 18 7 6,000Head Coach: E.Y. Freeland

1927 Overall: 5-4S24 Panhandle A&M W 62 0 n/aO1 St. Edward’s W 13 6 3,000O8 at TCU L 6 16 n/aO15 Simmons W 10 6 2,000O22 Sul Ross W 6 0 2,000O28 Texas A&M L 6 47 n/aN5 Daniel Baker W 19 7 1,300N11 at Abi. Christian L 3 6 n/aN24 WT Teachers L 9 12 5,000Head Coach: E.Y. Freeland

1926 Overall: 6-1-3S21 at McMurry W 7 0 n/aO2 Schreiner T 0 0 3,500O8 St. Edward’s W 7 6 3,500O15 at Simmons T 0 0 3,000O23 Clarendon W 14 0 n/aO30 at TCU L 16 28 n/aN5 at Daniel Baker T 0 0 n/aN11 Abilene Christian W 28 7 n/aN18 Howard Payne W 27 6 3,500N25 at WT Teachers W 7 2 5,000Head Coach: E.Y. Freeland

1925 Overall: 6-1-2O3 McMurry T 0 0 4,500O9 Austin T 3 3 n/aO17 Montezuma W 30 0 n/aO24 Clarendon W 13 7 n/aO31 at Sul Ross W 21 7 n/aN5 Wayland W 120 0 n/aN11 at Abi. Christian W 10 7 n/aN18 at Howard Payne L 0 29 n/aN26 WT Teachers W 13 12 n/aHead Coach: E.Y. Freeland

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ASSOCIATED PRESS2013 September 22 __________________ 25 October 6 _____________________ 20 October 13 ____________________ 20 October 20 ____________________ 16 October 27 ____________________ 10 November 3____________________ 152012 October 14 ____________________ 18 October 21 ____________________ 15 October 28 ____________________ 20 November 4____________________ 25 November 11 ___________________ 232011 October 23 ____________________ 192009 Final ________________________ 21 October 18 ____________________ 212008 Final ________________________ 12 December 7 _____________________ 8 November 30 ____________________ 8 November 23 ____________________ 7 November 16 ____________________ 2 November 9_____________________ 2 November 2_____________________ 2 October 26 _____________________ 6 October 19 _____________________ 8 October 12 _____________________ 7 October 5 ______________________ 7 September 28 ___________________ 7 September 21 __________________ 10 September 14 __________________ 11 September 7 ___________________ 12 September 2 ___________________ 12 August 16 _____________________ 122007 Final ________________________ 22 October 14 ____________________ 222006 September 10 __________________ 24 September 5 ___________________ 24 August 18 _____________________ 252005 Final ________________________ 20 December 4 ____________________ 18 November 27 ___________________ 18 November 20 ___________________ 18 November 13 ___________________ 21 November 6____________________ 13 October 30 ____________________ 16 October 23 ____________________ 17 October 16 ____________________ 10 October 9 _____________________ 13 October 2 _____________________ 15 September 25 __________________ 16 September 18 __________________ 19 September 11 __________________ 19 September 6 ___________________ 21 August 20 _____________________ 212004 Final ________________________ 18

December 5 ____________________ 23 November 28 ___________________ 242002 November 17 ___________________ 241998 October 19 ____________________ 25 October 12 ____________________ 221995 Final ________________________ 23 October 31 ____________________ 23 October 24 ____________________ 22 October 17 ____________________ 25 October 10 ____________________ 25 September 26 __________________ 241989 Final ________________________ 19 December 12 ___________________ 24 December 5 ____________________ 25 November 28 ___________________ 25 November 21 ___________________ 18 November 14 ___________________ 20 November 7____________________ 231977 November 14 ___________________ 16 November 7____________________ 18 October 24 ____________________ 14 October 17 ____________________ 13 October 10 ____________________ 15 October 3 _____________________ 17 September 26 __________________ 13 September 19 ___________________ 7 September 12 ___________________ 8 Preseason (Date N/A) _______________ 81976 Final ________________________ 13 November 30 ____________________ 9 November 23 ____________________ 9 November 16 ____________________ 5 November 9_____________________ 5 November 2_____________________ 5 October 26 _____________________ 6 October 19 _____________________ 8 October 12 ____________________ 10 October 5 _____________________ 15 September 28 __________________ 17 September 21 __________________ 201974 November 11 ___________________ 20 November 4____________________ 19 October 28 ____________________ 13 October 21 ____________________ 11 October 14 ____________________ 17 October 7 ______________________ 9 September 30 __________________ 101973 Final ________________________ 11 December 3 ____________________ 11 November 26 ___________________ 12 November 19 ___________________ 12 November 12 ___________________ 12 November 5____________________ 12 October 29 ____________________ 15 October 22 ____________________ 18

September 10 __________________ 20 Preseason (Date N/A) ______________ 201972 November 20 ___________________ 20 November 6____________________ 15 October 30 ____________________ 181970 December 7 ____________________ 19 November 16 ___________________ 19 October 12 ____________________ 171968 October 21 ____________________ 19 October 14 ____________________ 151967 October 2 _____________________ 101965 November 29 ___________________ 10 November 22 ___________________ 10 November 15 ____________________ 91955 September 19 __________________ 121954 October 11 ____________________ 20 September 27 __________________ 17 September 20 __________________ 14 Preseason (Date N/A) ______________ 191953 Final ________________________ 12 November 23 ___________________ 14 November 16 ___________________ 17 November 9____________________ 191940 November 25 ___________________ 18 November 18 ___________________ 201938 Final ________________________ 11 November 28 ___________________ 14 November 21 ___________________ 17 November 14 ___________________ 19

ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL BREAKDOWNTotal Number of Weeks Ranked _________ 137Total Number of Weeks Ranked In Top 10 ____ 31Seasons Ranked In The Final Poll _________ 11Highest Final Ranking ________ 11 (1973, 1938)Consecutive Weeks Ranked _____ 20 (2004-2006)Highest Ranking _________ 2 (Nov. 2, 9, 16 2008)

2013 October 6 _____________________ 22 October 13 ____________________ 21 October 20 ____________________ 15 October 27 _____________________ 9 November 3____________________ 152012 September 30 __________________ 24 October 14 ____________________ 20 October 21 ____________________ 17 October 28 ____________________ 20 November 11 ___________________ 25

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2011 October 23 ____________________ 222009 Final ________________________ 23 October 18 ____________________ 242008 Final ________________________ 12 December 7 _____________________ 8 November 30 ____________________ 8 November 23 ____________________ 8 November 16 ____________________ 2 November 9_____________________ 2 November 2_____________________ 3 October 26 _____________________ 5 October 19 _____________________ 6 October 12 _____________________ 5 October 5 ______________________ 7 September 28 ___________________ 8 September 21 ___________________ 9 September 14 __________________ 10 September 7 ___________________ 12 August 31 _____________________ 13 Preseason _____________________ 142007 Final ________________________ 23 November 18 ___________________ 24 October 14 ____________________ 212006 October 1 _____________________ 24 September 24 __________________ 24 September 10 __________________ 22 September 3 ___________________ 24 August 20 _____________________ 25 Preseason ____________________ 252005 Final ________________________ 19 December 4 ____________________ 15 November 27 ___________________ 16 November 20 ___________________ 17 November 13 ___________________ 19 November 6____________________ 13 October 30 ____________________ 17 October 23 ____________________ 16 October 16 _____________________ 8 October 9 _____________________ 11 October 2 _____________________ 13 September 25 __________________ 13 September 18 __________________ 16 September 11 __________________ 19 September 4 ___________________ 19 Preseason _____________________ 212004 Final ________________________ 17 December 5 ____________________ 21 November 28 ___________________ 20 November 7____________________ 25 October 17 ____________________ 242003 October 12 ____________________ 232002 November 17 ___________________ 23

TEXAS TECH IN THE NATIONAL POLLS1998 October 18 ____________________ 25 October 11 ____________________ 231995 Final ________________________ 20 December 4 ____________________ 25 October 30 ____________________ 24 October 23 ____________________ 251989 Final ________________________ 16 December 4 ____________________ 19 November 20 ___________________ 17 November 13 ___________________ 19 November 6____________________ 191977 November 14 ___________________ 16 October 24 ____________________ 13 October 17 ____________________ 13 October 10 ____________________ 15 October 3 _____________________ 16 September 26 __________________ 19 September 19 ___________________ 6 September 12 ___________________ 81976 Final ________________________ 13 November 29 ____________________ 8 November 22 ___________________ 10 November 15 ____________________ 5 November 8_____________________ 5 November 1_____________________ 5 October 25 _____________________ 6 October 18 _____________________ 9 October 11 ____________________ 10 October 4 _____________________ 18 September 20 __________________ 19 September 13 __________________ 161974 November 11 ___________________ 18 October 28 ____________________ 13 October 21 ____________________ 15 October 7 ______________________ 7 September 30 ___________________ 71973 Final ________________________ 11 December 3 ____________________ 11 November 26 ___________________ 13 November 19 ___________________ 13 November 12 ___________________ 12 November 5____________________ 14 October 29 ____________________ 17 October 22 ____________________ 161972 November 6____________________ 15 October 30 ____________________ 16

1968 November 11 ___________________ 18 October 21 ____________________ 19 October 14 ____________________ 151965 November 29 ___________________ 10 November 22 ____________________ 9 November 15 ____________________ 9 November 1_____________________ 91954 October 4 _____________________ 18 September 27 __________________ 121953 Final ________________________ 12 November 23 ___________________ 11

COACHES POLL BREAKDOWNTotal Number of Weeks Ranked _________ 119Total Number of Weeks Ranked In Top 10 ____ 27Seasons Ranked In The Final Poll _________ 10Highest Final Ranking ____________ 11 (1973)Consecutive Weeks Ranked _____ 25 (2004-2006)Highest Ranking __________ 2 (Nov. 9, 16 2008)

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Texas Tech has made 36 postseason bowl appearances in its 89-year history and ranks among the top 20 programs all-time in bowl games played. The Red Raiders rank third among current Big 12 Conference programs in appearances.

Texas Tech All-Time Bowl Record: 13-21-1

School Appearances 1. Alabama _______________________61 2. Texas__________________________52 3. USC __________________________50 Nebraska _______________________50 5. Georgia ________________________49 Tennessee _______________________49 7. Oklahoma _______________________47 8. LSU __________________________45 9. Penn State _____________________ 44 Ohio State ______________________ 44 11. Michigan _______________________43 Georgia Tech _____________________43 13. Florida State _____________________41 Florida _________________________41 15. Arkansas _______________________39 16. Auburn ________________________38 17. Texas Tech _____________________ 36 18. Miami (Fla.) ______________________35 Mississippi ______________________35 Texas A&M ______________________35 Clemson ________________________35 22. UCLA __________________________33 Washington _____________________33 West Virginia _____________________32 25. BYU __________________________32 Notre Dame ______________________32

2013 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY BOWL Texas Tech 37, Arizona State 23 Offensive MVP: Davis Webb, QB Defensive MVP: Will Smith, LB2012 MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL OF TEXAS Texas Tech 34, Minnesota 31 Most Valuable Player: Seth Doege, QB2010 TICKETCITY BOWL Texas Tech 45, Northwestern 38 Most Valuable Player: Taylor Potts, QB2009 VALERO ALAMO BOWL Texas Tech 41, Michigan State 31 Most Valuable Player: Taylor Potts, QB2008 AT&T COTTON BOWL Mississippi 47, Texas Tech 342007 KONICA-MINOLTA GATOR BOWL Texas Tech 31, Virginia 28 Most Valuable Player: Graham Harrell, QB2006 INSIGHT BOWL Texas Tech 44, Minnesota 41 (OT) Offensive MVP: Graham Harrell, QB Defensive MVP: Antonio Huffman, DB2005 AT&T COTTON BOWL Alabama 13, Texas Tech 10 Scholar-Athlete Award: David Schaefer2004 PACIFIC LIFE HOLIDAY BOWL Texas Tech 45, California 31 Offensive MVP: Sonny Cumbie, QB Defensive MVP: Vincent Meeks, FS2003 HOUSTON BOWL Texas Tech 38, Navy 14 Most Valuable Player: B.J. Symons, QB Defensive MVP: Adell Duckett, DE2002 MAZDA TANGERINE BOWL Texas Tech 55, Clemson 15 Most Valuable Player: Kliff Kingsbury, QB Defensive MVP: John Saldi2001 MASTERCARD ALAMO BOWL Iowa 19, Texas Tech 16 Sportsmanship Award: Anton Paige, WR2000 GALLERYFURNITURE.COM BOWL East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 271998 SANFORD INDEPENDENCE BOWL Mississippi 35, Texas Tech 18 Scholar-Athlete Award: Keith Cockrum1996 BUILDERS SQUARE ALAMO BOWL Iowa 27, Texas Tech 0 Sportsmanship Award: Shane Dunn, OL1995 WIESER LOCK COPPER BOWL Texas Tech 55, Air Force 41 Most Valuable Player: Byron Hanspard Offensive MVP: Zebbie Lethridge, QB1994 COTTON BOWL USC 55, Texas Tech 141993 JOHN HANCOCK BOWL Oklahoma 41, Texas Tech 10 Most Valuable Lineman: Shawn Jackson1989 ALL-AMERICAN BOWL Texas Tech 49, Duke 21 Most Valuable Player: James Gray1986 INDEPENDENCE BOWL Mississippi 20, Texas Tech 17 Outstanding Def. Player: James Mosley

1977 TANGERINE BOWL Florida State 40, Texas Tech 171976 BLUEBONNET BOWL Nebraska 27, Texas Tech 24 Most Valuable Back: Rodney Allison, QB1974 PEACH BOWL Texas Tech 6, Vanderbilt 6 Outstanding Off. Player: Larry Isaac, RB1973 GATOR BOWL Texas Tech 28, Tennessee 19 Most Valuable Player: Joe Barnes, QB1972 SUN BOWL North Carolina 32, Texas Tech 28 Most Valuable Player: George Smith Most Valuable Lineman: Ecomet Burley1970 SUN BOWL Georgia Tech 17, Texas Tech 91965 GATOR BOWL Georgia Tech 31, Texas Tech 21 Most Valuable Player: Donny Anderson, RB1964 SUN BOWL Georgia 7, Texas Tech 01955 SUN BOWL Wyoming 21, Texas Tech 141953 GATOR BOWL Texas Tech 35, Auburn 13 Most Valuable Player: Bobby Cavazos1951 SUN BOWL Texas Tech 25, Pacific 141948 RAISIN BOWL San Jose State 20, Texas Tech 131947 SUN BOWL Miami (Ohio) 13, Texas Tech 121941 SUN BOWL Tulsa 6, Texas Tech 0 Most Valuable Player: Ty Bain1938 COTTON BOWL St. Mary’s (Calif.) 20, Texas Tech 13 Outstanding Player: Elmer Tarbox, DB1937 SUN BOWL West Virginia 7, Texas Tech 6

BOWL HISTORY

ALL-TIME BOWL APPEARANCES

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RUSHINGMost Attempts33 James Gray vs. Duke ____________________________ 1989 All-American 27 Byron Morris vs. Oklahoma _______________________ 1993 John Hancock24 Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force ___________________________1995 Copper

Most Net Yards 280 James Gray vs. Duke ____________________________ 1989 All-American260 Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force ___________________________1995 Copper172 George Smith vs. North Carolina __________________________ 1972 Sun

Highest Average Per Carry (10 carry min.)12.3 George Smith vs. North Carolina __________________________ 1972 Sun10.9 Bobby Cavazos vs. Auburn _____________________________ 1953 Gator10.8 Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force ___________________________1995 Copper

Most rushing TDs4 James Gray vs. Duke ____________________________ 1989 All-American4 Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force ___________________________1995 Copper3 Bobby Cavazos vs. Auburn _____________________________ 1953 Gator3 George Smith vs. North Carolina __________________________ 1972 Sun

Longest Rushing TD86 Eric Stephens vs. Northwestern ________________________ 2010 TicketCity

PASSINGMost Attempts69 Graham Harrell vs. Virginia ____________________________ 2007 Gator60 Sonny Cumbie vs. California ___________________________ 2004 Holiday58 Graham Harrell vs. Mississippi __________________________ 2008 Cotton

Most Completions44 Graham Harrell vs. Virginia ____________________________ 2007 Gator43 Taylor Potts vs. Northwester __________________________ 2010 TicketCity41 B.J. Symons vs. Navy _______________________________2003 Houston

Highest Percentage of Completions (10 attempt min.)77.4 B.J. Symons vs. Navy _______________________________2003 Houston74.4 Kliff Kingsbury vs. Clemson __________________________ 2002 Tangerine72.7 Joe Barnes vs. Tennessee ______________________________ 1973 Gator

Most Yards Gained520 Sonny Cumbie vs. California ___________________________ 2004 Holiday497 B.J. Symons vs. Navy _______________________________2003 Houston445 Graham Harrell vs. Minnesota __________________________2006 Insight

Most TD Passes4 Kliff Kingsbury vs. East Carolina ___________________ 2000 galleryfurniture4 B.J. Symons vs. Navy _______________________________2003 Houston4 Graham Harrell vs. Mississippi __________________________ 2008 Cotton4 Taylor Potts vs. Northwestern _________________________ 2010 TicketCity4 Davis Webb vs. Arizona State __________________________ 2013 Holiday

RECEIVINGMost Receptions11 Joel Filani vs Minnesota ______________________________2006 Insight11 Darrin Moore vs. Minnesota ___________________________2012 Meineke10 Eric Morris vs. Mississippi _____________________________ 2008 Cotton10 Lyle Leong vs. Northwestern _________________________ 2010 TicketCity

Most Yards Gained 162 Joel Filani vs. Minnesota ______________________________2006 Insight147 Darrell Jones vs. East Carolina _____________________ 2000 galleryfurniture Trey Haverty vs. California ____________________________ 2004 Holiday

Most TD Receptions2 Billy Taylor vs. Nebraska ___________________________1976 Bluebonnet Derek Dorris vs. East Carolina _____________________ 2000 galleryfurniture Mickey Peters vs. Navy ______________________________2003 Houston

Jarrett Hicks vs. California ____________________________ 2004 Holiday Edward Britton vs. Mississippi __________________________ 2008 Cotton Lyle Leong vs. Northwestern _________________________ 2010 TicketCity Jakeem Grant vs. Arizona State _________________________ 2013 Holiday

KICKINGMost FGs made2 Brian Hall vs. Vanderbilt ______________________________ 1974 Peach Tony Rogers vs. Air Force ______________________________1995 Copper Robert Treece vs. Iowa _______________________________ 2001 Alamo Robert Treece vs. Clemson ___________________________ 2002 Tangerine Matt Williams vs. Michigan State _________________________ 2009 Alamo Ryan Bustin vs. Minnesota____________________________2012 Meineke

Most PATs7 Tony Rogers vs. Air Force ______________________________1995 Copper6 Alex Trlica vs. California _____________________________ 2004 Holiday Matt Williams vs. Northwestern _______________________ 2010 TicketCity

Kickoff Return For Touchdown1 Jakeem Grant vs. Minnesota __________________________2012 Meineke1 Reginald Davis vs. Arizona State ________________________ 2013 Holiday

Most Points Scored13 Tony Rogers vs. Air Force ______________________________1995 Copper12 Derek Dorris vs. East Carolina _____________________ 2000 galleryfurniture Mickey Peters vs. Navy ______________________________2003 Houston Jarrett Hicks vs. California ____________________________ 2004 Holiday Taurean Henderson vs. California ________________________ 2004 Holiday Lyle Leong vs. Northwestern _________________________ 2010 TicketCity Jakeem Grant vs. Arizona State _________________________ 2013 Holiday

Longest FG52 Alex Trlica vs. Minnesota ______________________________2006 Insight50 Clinton Greathouse vs. Iowa ____________________________ 2001 Alamo

TOTAL OFFENSEMost Offensive Plays73 Graham Harrell vs. Virginia ____________________________ 2007 Gator64 Graham Harrell vs. Mississippi __________________________ 2008 Cotton62 Sonny Cumbie vs. California ___________________________ 2004 Holiday

Most Yards514 Sonny Cumbie vs. California ___________________________ 2004 Holiday500 B.J. Symons vs. Navy _______________________________2003 Houston439 Graham Harrell vs. Minnesota __________________________2006 Insight

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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Most Attempts: _________________________ 72Graham Harrell vs. Oklahoma (2007)Most Completions: _______________________ 49Kliff Kingsbury at Texas A&M (2002); vs. Missouri (2002)Highest Completion Percentage: ____________ 90.9%Seth Doege at New Mexico (2011); 40-of-44Most Yards per Completion: ________________ 28.8Kliff Kingsbury vs. Oklahoma (1999); 9-of-17, 259 yardsConsecutive Completions: __________________ 15Seth Doege at New Mexico (2011)Taylor Potts vs. Baylor, Cotton Bowl Stadium (2010)Most Yards: ___________________________ 661B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003)Most Yards by Class: Freshman: 462, Davis Webb at West Virginia (2013) Sophomore: 519, Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2006) Junior: 646, Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State (2007) Senior: 661, B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003)Most Touchdowns: ________________________ 8B.J. Symons vs. Texas A&M (2003)Miscellaneous:Longest Texas Tech Pass: ___________________ 95Robert Hall to Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991)Most Passing Yards In A Half: ________________ 370 Steven Sheffield vs. Kansas State (2009) - First Half

1. B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003) ____________ 6612. Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State (2007) ______ 6463. Cody Hodges vs. Kansas State (2005) _________ 6434. B.J. Symons at N.C. State (2003) ____________ 5865. B.J. Symons at Oklahoma State (2003) ________ 5526. Graham Harrell vs. E. Washington (2008) _______ 5367. Sonny Cumbie vs. California (2004) __________ 5208. Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2006) ____________ 5199. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Missouri (2002) ___________ 51010. B.J. Symons vs. Texas A&M (2003) ___________ 50511. Seth Doege vs. West Virginia (2012) __________ 49912. B.J. Symons vs. Navy (2003) _______________ 49713. Steven Sheffield vs. Kansas State (2009) _______ 49014. B.J. Symons vs. Iowa State (2003) ___________ 48715. Graham Harrell vs. UTEP (2007) _____________ 48416. Graham Harrell vs. Baylor (2006) ____________ 48317. Seth Doege vs. Kansas (2012) ______________ 47618. Kliff Kingsbury at Texas A&M (2002) __________ 474 Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2008) ____________ 47420. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Texas (2002) _____________ 47321. Sonny Cumbie at SMU (2004) ______________ 47022. Graham Harrell at Texas (2007) _____________ 46623. Davis Webb at West Virginia (2013) __________ 462 Taylor Potts vs. Baylor (2010) ______________ 46225. Seth Doege vs. Kansas State (2011) __________ 46126. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Utah State (2000) __________ 456 Graham Harrell vs. Oklahoma State (2008) ______ 456 Taylor Potts vs. Rice (2009) _______________ 45629. Cody Hodges vs. Florida International (2005) _____ 454 Graham Harrell at Kansas State (2008) ________ 45431. Graham Harrell at Texas A&M (2008)__________ 45032. Sonny Cumbie at New Mexico (2004) _________ 44933. Billy Joe Tolliver vs. Oklahoma State (1988) ______ 44634. Graham Harrell vs. Minnesota (2006) _________ 44535. Seth Doege at Oklahoma (2011) ____________ 441 Sonny Cumbie vs. TCU (2004) ______________ 44137. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Oklahoma State (2001) ______ 44038. Sonny Cumbie vs. Nebraska (2004) ___________ 436 Cody Hodges vs. Sam Houston State (2005) _____ 43640. Graham Harrell at Baylor (2007) ____________ 43341. Graham Harrell vs. Colorado (2007) __________ 43142. B.J. Symons at Baylor (2003) ______________ 42843. Davis Webb vs. Oklahoma State (2013) ________ 425 Kliff Kingsbury vs. Oklahoma State (2002) ______ 425 Graham Harrell vs. Iowa State (2007) _________ 425 Graham Harrell vs. Texas A&M (2007) _________ 42547. Billy Joe Tolliver vs. TCU (1985) _____________ 42248. Graham Harrell vs. Oklahoma (2007) _________ 420 Taylor Potts at Texas (2009) _______________ 42050. Graham Harrell at SMU (2007) _____________ 41951. B.J. Symons vs. New Mexico (2003) __________ 418 Graham Harrell vs. SMU (2008) _____________ 41853. Davis Webb vs. Iowa State (2013) ___________ 41554. Graham Harrell at Rice (2007) ______________ 41455. Baker Mayfield at SMU (2013) _____________ 41356. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Kansas State (2001) ________ 409

57. Kliff Kingsbury at Missouri (2003) ___________ 408 Cody Hodges vs. Texas A&M (2005) ___________ 40859. Kliff Kingsbury at New Mexico (2002) _________ 407 Graham Harrell vs. Virginia (2007) ___________ 40761. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Kansas (2000) ____________ 405 Taylor Potts vs. North Dakota (2009) __________ 40563. Davis Webb vs. Arizona State (2013) __________ 403 Sonny Cumbie vs. Texas (2004) _____________ 40365. Seth Doege at New Mexico (2011) ___________ 40166. B.J. Symons vs. Colorado (2003) ____________ 39967. Sonny Cumbie vs. Baylor (2004) ____________ 397 Graham Harrell at Missouri (2007) ___________ 397

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Most Attempts: _______________________ 2,062Graham Harrell (2005-08)Most Completions: _____________________ 1,403Graham Harrell (2005-08)Highest Completion Percentage: _____________ 69.0Seth Doege (2009-12); 819-of-1,187Most Yards Per Completion: ________________ 14.9Rodney Allison (1974-77); 161 completions, 2,411 yardsMost Yards: __________________________15,793Graham Harrell (2005-08)Most Yards per Game: ___________________ 350.9Graham Harrell (2005-08);15,793-45 gamesMost Touchdowns: ______________________ 134Graham Harrell (2005-08)Miscellaneous: Most 300-Yard Games: __________________ 32 Graham Harrell (2005-08) Most 400-Yard Games: __________________ 20 Graham Harrell (2005-08)

CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-08) ____________15,793 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) _____________12,429 3. Seth Doege (2009-12) _______________ 8,646 4. Robert Hall (1990-93) _______________ 7,908 5. Taylor Potts (2007-10) _______________ 7,835 6. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) ___________ 6,789 7. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) ____________ 6,756 8. B.J. Symons (2000-03) ______________ 6,378 9. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) _____________ 5,116 10. Ron Reeves (1978-81) _______________ 4,688

CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-2008) ____________ 134 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) _______________ 95 3. Seth Doege (2009-12) _________________ 69 4. Taylor Potts (2007-10) _________________ 62 5. B.J. Symons (2000-03) ________________ 59 6. Robert Hall (1990-93) _________________ 48 7. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) _____________ 42 8. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) ______________ 38 9. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) _______________ 33 Cody Hodges (2002-05) ________________ 33 CAREER PASS ATTEMPTS LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-08) ____________ 2,062 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) _____________ 1,883 3. Seth Doege (2009-12) _______________ 1,187 4. Taylor Potts (2007-10) _______________ 1,106 5. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) ___________ 1,070 6. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) ____________ 1,008 7. Robert Hall (1990-93) ________________ 997 8. B.J. Symons (2000-03) _______________ 797 9. Ron Reeves (1978-81) ________________ 763 10. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) ______________ 704

CAREER COMPLETION LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-08) ____________ 1,403 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) _____________ 1,231 3. Seth Doege (2009-12) ________________ 819 4. Taylor Potts (2007-10) ________________ 733 5. B.J. Symons (2000-03) _______________ 554 6. Robert Hall (1990-93) ________________ 548 7. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) ____________ 519 8. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) _____________ 493 9. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) ______________ 461 10. Cody Hodges (2002-05) _______________ 360

SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 1. B.J. Symons (2003) _________________ 5,833 2. Graham Harrell (2007) ______________ 5,705 3. Graham Harrell (2008) ______________ 5,111 4. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) _______________ 5,017 5. Sonny Cumbie (2004) _______________ 4,742 6. Graham Harrell (2006) ______________ 4,555 7. Cody Hodges (2005) ________________ 4,238 8. Seth Doege (2012) _________________ 4,215 9. Seth Doege (2011) _________________ 4,004 10. Taylor Potts (2010) _________________ 3,726

SINGLE-SEASON YARD PER GAME LEADERS 1. B.J. Symons (2003) _________________ 448.7 2. Graham Harrell (2007) ______________ 438.8 3. Sonny Cumbie (2004) _______________ 395.2 4. Graham Harrell (2008) ______________ 393.2 5. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) _______________ 358.4 6. Cody Hodges (2005) ________________ 353.2 7. Graham Harrell (2006) ______________ 350.4 8. Seth Doege (2011) _________________ 333.7 9. Seth Doege (2012) _________________ 324.2 10. Kliff Kingsbury (2001) _______________ 318.4

SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. B.J. Symons (2003) ___________________ 52 2. Graham Harrell (2007) ________________ 48 3. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) _________________ 45 Graham Harrell (2008) ________________ 45 5. Seth Doege (2012) ___________________ 39 6. Graham Harrell (2006) ________________ 38 7. Taylor Potts (2010) ___________________ 35 8. Sonny Cumbie (2004) _________________ 32 9. Cody Hodges (2005) __________________ 31 Taylor Potts (2010) ___________________ 31

SINGLE-SEASON PASS ATTEMPT LEADERS 1. B.J. Symons (2003) __________________ 719 2. Graham Harrell (2007) _______________ 713 3. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) ________________ 712 4. Sonny Cumbie (2004) ________________ 642 5. Graham Harrell (2008) _______________ 626 6. Graham Harrell (2006) _______________ 617 7. Kliff Kingsbury (2000) ________________ 585 8. Seth Doege (2011) __________________ 581 9. Taylor Potts (2010) __________________ 551 10. Seth Doege (2012) __________________ 541 SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2007) _______________ 512 2. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) ________________ 479 3. B.J. Symons (2003) __________________ 470 4. Graham Harrell (2008) _______________ 442 5. Sonny Cumbie (2004) ________________ 421 6. Graham Harrell (2006) _______________ 412 7. Seth Doege (2011) __________________ 398 8. Seth Doege (2012) __________________ 380 9. Taylor Potts (2010) __________________ 369 10. Kliff Kingsbury (2001) ________________ 365

Most Attempts: ________________________ 719B.J. Symons (2003)Most Completions: ______________________ 512Graham Harrell (2007)Highest Completion Percentage: ____________ 71.8%Graham Harrell (2007); 512-of-713Most Yards per Completion: ________________ 15.1Billy Joe Tolliver (1988); 190 completions, 2,869 yardsMost Yards: _________________________ 5,833B.J. Symons (2003)Most Yards by Class: Freshman: 2,718, Davis Webb (2013) Sophomore: 4,555, Graham Harrell (2006) Junior: 5,705, Graham Harrell (2007) Senior: 5,833, B.J. Symons (2003)Most Yards per Game: ___________________ 448.7B.J. Symons (2003); 5,833/13 Most Touchdowns: _______________________ 52B.J. Symons (2003)Miscellaneous: Most 300-Yard Games: __________________ 13Graham Harrell (2007) Most 400-Yard Games: __________________ 11 Graham Harrell (2007)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON/CAREER PASSINGSEASON CAREER

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Most Receptions: ________________________ 16Eric Ward vs. Baylor (2011)Most Receptions by Class: Freshman: 15, Michael Crabtree vs. UTEP (2007) Sophomore: 16, Eric Ward vs. Baylor (2011) Junior: 15, Jace Amaro vs. Oklahoma State (2013) Senior: 15, Robert Johnson vs. SMU (2006)Most Yards: __________________________ 255Joel Filani vs. Kansas State (2005)Most Yards by Class: Freshman: 244, Michael Crabtree at Rice (2007) Sophomore: 241, Donnie Hart vs. Texas (1996) Junior: 255, Joel Filani vs. Kansas State (2005) Senior: 251, Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991)Most Yards per Reception: _________________ 50.2Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991); 5 rec.,251 yardsMost Touchdowns: ________________________ 4Derek Dorris at Kansas (2000)Miscellaneous: Longest Texas Tech Reception (Game): __________ 95Rodney Blackshear from Robert Hall vs. Houston (1991)

SINGLE-GAME RECEPTION LEADERS 1. Eric Ward vs. Baylor (2011) _______________ 16 2. Jace Amaro vs. Oklahoma State (2013) ________ 15 Robert Johnson vs. SMU (2006) ____________ 15 Michael Crabtree vs. UTEP (2007) ___________ 15 5. Wes Welker vs. Texas (2002) ______________ 14 Danny Amendola at Oklahoma State (2007) _____ 14 Michael Crabtree at Oklahoma State (2007) _____ 14 8. Eric Ward at SMU (2013) ________________ 13 Darrin Moore vs. Baylor (2012) ____________ 13 Ricky Williams vs. North Texas (2001) _________ 13 Taurean Henderson at Texas A&M (2002) ______ 13 Wes Welker at Missouri (2003) _____________ 13

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Joel Filani vs. Kansas State (2005) __________ 255 2. Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991) _______ 251 3. Leonard Harris vs. Houston (1983) _________ 248 4. Michael Crabtree at Rice (2007) ___________ 244 5. Donnie Hart vs. Texas (1996) _____________ 241 6. Michael Crabtree at Oklahoma State (2007) ____ 237 7. Carlos Francis vs. Utah State (2000) _________ 234 8. Danny Amendola at Oklahoma State (2007) ____ 233 9. Lloyd Hill vs. Wyoming (1992) ____________ 222 10. Darrin Moore vs. Texas State (2011) _________ 221

Most Receptions: _______________________ 134Michael Crabtree (2007)Most Receptions by Class: Freshman: 134, Michael Crabtree (2007) Sophomore: 97, Michael Crabtree (2008) Junior: 106, Jace Amaro (2013) Senior: 109, Danny Amendola (2007)Most Yards: _________________________ 1,962Michael Crabtree (2007)Most Yards by Class: Freshman: 1,962, Michael Crabtree (2007) Sophomore: 1,177, Jarrett Hicks (2004) Junior: 1,352, Jace Amaro (2013) Senior: 1,300, Joel Filani (2006)Most Yards per Reception: _________________ 22.1Rodney Blackshear (1990)Most Touchdowns: _______________________ 22Michael Crabtree (2007)Miscellaneous: Most 100-Yard Games: ___________________ 11Michael Crabtree (2007)

SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTION LEADERS 1. Michael Crabtree (2007) _______________ 134 2. Danny Amendola (2007) _______________ 109 3. Jace Amaro (2013) ___________________ 106 4. Taurean Henderson (2002) _______________ 98 5. Wes Welker (2003) ____________________ 97 Michael Crabtree (2008) ________________ 97 7. Darrin Moore (2012) ___________________ 92 Ricky Williams (2001) __________________ 92 9. Joel Filani (2006) _____________________ 91 10. Robert Johnson (2006) _________________ 89 SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Michael Crabtree (2007) ______________ 1,962 2. Jace Amaro (2013) __________________ 1,352 3. Joel Filani (2006) ___________________ 1,300 4. Lloyd Hill (1992) ___________________ 1,261 5. Danny Amendola (2007) ______________ 1,245 6. Carlos Francis (2003) ________________ 1,177 Jarrett Hicks (2004) _________________ 1,177 8. Michael Crabtree (2008) ______________ 1,165 9. Wes Welker (2003) __________________ 1,099 10. Nehemiah Glover (2003) ______________ 1,081

SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. Michael Crabtree (2007) ________________ 22 2. Michael Crabtree (2008) ________________ 19 Lyle Leong (2010) ____________________ 19 4. Darrin Moore (2012) ___________________ 13 Jarrett Hicks (2004) ___________________ 13 Joel Filani (2006) _____________________ 13 7. Eric Ward (2012) _____________________ 12 Lloyd Hill (1992) _____________________ 12 Mickey Peters (2003) __________________ 12 10. Eric Ward (2011) _____________________ 11

Most Receptions: 302, Taurean Henderson (2002-05)Most Yards: 3,127, Michael Crabtree (2007-08)Most Yards per Reception: 20.4, Rodney Blackshear (1987-91)Most Touchdowns: 41, Michael Crabtree (2007-08)Most 100-Yard Receiving Games: 15, Michael Crabtree

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CAREER RECEPTION LEADERS 1. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) ____________ 302 2. Wes Welker (2000-03) _________________ 259 3. Eric Ward (2010-13) __________________ 255 4. Detron Lewis (2007-10) ________________ 238 5. Michael Crabtree (2007-08) _____________ 231 6. Nehemiah Glover (2001-04) _____________ 223 7. Carlos Francis (2000-03) _______________ 216 8. Danny Amendola (2004-07) _____________ 204 9. Jarrett Hicks (2003-06) ________________ 198 10. Mickey Peters (2000-03) _______________ 196 CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Michael Crabtree (2007-08) ____________ 3,127 2. Wes Welker (2000-03) ________________ 3,069 3. Lloyd Hill (1990-93) _________________ 3,059 4. Carlos Francis (2000-03) ______________ 3,027 5. Eric Ward (2010-13) _________________ 2,863 6. Jarrett Hicks (2003-06) _______________ 2,859 7. Detron Lewis (2007-10) _______________ 2,729 8. Nehemiah Glover (2001-04) ____________ 2,725 9. Joel Filani (2003-06) _________________ 2,667 10. Mickey Peters (2000-03) ______________ 2,318 CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. Michael Crabtree (2007-08) ______________ 41 2. Lyle Leong (2007-10) __________________ 32 3. Eric Ward (2010-13) ___________________ 31 4. Jarrett Hicks (2003-06) _________________ 30 5. Joel Filani (2003-06) ___________________ 23 6. Darrin Moore (2010-12) _________________ 22 Mickey Peters (2000-03) ________________ 22 8. Carlos Francis (2000-03) ________________ 21 Wes Welker (2000-03) __________________ 21 Nehemiah Glover (2001-04) ______________ 21

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Most Attempts: _________________________ 43Anthony Hutchison vs. TCU (1982)Most Yards: __________________________ 287Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996)Most Yards by Class: Freshman: 230, Shaud Williams vs. Colorado (1999) Sophomore: 260, Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force (1995) Junior: 287, Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) Senior: 268, James Hadnot vs. New Mexico (1978)Most Yards per Attempt: __________________ 14.1Taurean Henderson vs. Indiana State (2005); 10, 141 yardsMost Touchdowns: ________________________ 5James Gray vs. Rice (1989); Billy Taylor vs. TCU (1977)Miscellaneous: Most Players Gaining: 100 Yards Ricky Williams (159) and Rob Peters (106) vs. Baylor (1998) Most Yards Gained by Two Players: 385 vs. Baylor (1996); Byron Hanspard (287) and Sammy Morris (98) Longest Texas Tech Run: _________________ 90 Donny Anderson vs. TCU (1964)

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) __________ 287 2. James Gray vs. Duke (1989) _____________ 280 3. Byron Hanspard vs. Oklahoma State (1996) ____ 272 4. James Hadnot vs. New Mexico (1978) _______ 268 5. Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force (1995) ________ 260 6. Ricky Williams vs. UTEP (1998) ____________ 251 7. Byron Hanspard vs. SW Louisiana (1996) ______ 247 8. Ricky Williams vs. Fresno State (1998) _______ 244 9. James Gray vs. Arizona (1989) ____________ 234 10. James Gray vs. SMU (1989) ______________ 232

TOP RUSHING GAMESTotal 100-Yard Performances: 189Total 200-Yard Performances: 261. Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) __________ 2872. James Gray vs. Duke (1989) ______________ 2803. Byron Hanspard vs. Oklahoma State (1996) _____ 2724. James Hadnot vs. New Mexico (1978) ________ 2685. Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force (1995) _________ 2606. Ricky Williams vs. UTEP (1998) ____________ 2517. Byron Hanspard vs. SW Louisiana (1996) ______ 2478. Ricky Williams vs. Fresno State (1998) ________ 2449. James Gray vs. Arizona (1989) _____________ 23410. James Gray vs. SMU (1989) ______________ 23211. Shaud Williams vs. Colorado (1999) _________ 23012. Byron Hanspard vs. Houston (1995) _________ 22813. James Gray vs. Rice (1989) _______________ 22714. Byron Hanspard vs. Utah State (1996) ________ 22415. Byron Morris vs. Houston (1993) ___________ 223 Byron Morris vs. TCU (1993) ______________ 22317. Byron Morris vs. SMU (1993) _____________ 222 Byron Morris vs. Houston (1992) ___________ 22219. Byron Hanspard vs. Georgia (1996) __________ 21420. James Hadnot vs. Baylor (1978) ____________ 21221. James Gray vs. TCU (1989) _______________ 20922. Walter Schlinkman vs. Creighton (1942) _______ 206 Anthony Hutchison vs. SMU (1982) __________ 20624. James Hadnot vs. Rice (1979) _____________ 204 Cliff Hoskins vs. Baylor (1972) _____________ 204 Doug McCutchen vs. TCU (1970)____________ 20427. Byron Morris vs. TCU (1992) ______________ 199 James Hadnot vs. Houston (1979) __________ 19929. Byron Hanspard vs. Texas A&M (1996) ________ 19830. Byron Hanspard vs. Kansas (1996) __________ 19431. James Gray vs. Rice (1988) _______________ 181

32. Byron Hanspard vs. SMU (1995) ____________ 180 Byron Hanspard vs. Arkansas State (1995) _____ 18034. Ricky Williams vs. Kansas (1997) ___________ 17935. Anthony Hutchison vs. New Mexico (1981) _____ 17836. Byron Morris vs. SMU (1992) _____________ 175 Anthony Hutchison vs. TCU (1982) __________ 17538. Byron Morris vs. Baylor (1993) ____________ 17439. James Gray vs. TCU (1987) _______________ 173 James Gray vs. Rice (1987) _______________ 173 Billy Taylor vs. Arizona (1976) _____________ 173 Joe Barnes vs. SMU (1973) _______________ 173 43. George Smith vs. North Carolina (1972) _______ 172 44. Ricky Williams vs. North Texas (1998) ________ 170 Sammy Morris vs. Texas A&M (1999) _________ 170 46. Donny Anderson vs. TCU (1969) ____________ 169 Taurean Henderson at Kansas (2004) ________ 169 48. Robert Lewis vs. Arkansas (1983) ___________ 167 49. James Hadnot vs. SMU (1978) _____________ 166 50. Ricky Williams vs. Baylor (1998) ___________ 159 51. Byron Morris vs. Texas (1993) _____________ 158 George Smith vs. New Mexico (1972) ________ 158

Most Attempts: 339, Byron Hanspard (1996)Most Yards: 2,084, Byron Hanspard (1996)Most Yards by Class: Freshman: 894, Ricky Williams (1997) Sophomore: 1,582, Ricky Williams (1998) Junior: 2,084, Byron Hanspard (1996) Senior: 1,752, Byron Morris (1993)Most Yards per Attempt: 9.1, Lonnie Graham (1954)Most Yards per Game: 189.5, Byron Hanspard (1996)Most Touchdowns: 22, Byron Morris (1993)

SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Byron Hanspard (1996) _______________ 2,084 2. Byron Morris (1998) _________________ 1,752 3. Ricky Williams (1998) ________________ 1,582 4. James Gray (1989) __________________ 1,509 5. Byron Hanspard (1995) _______________ 1,374 6. James Hadnot (1979) ________________ 1,371 7. James Hadnot (1978) ________________ 1,369 8. Byron Morris (1992) _________________ 1,279 9. Doug McCutchen (1970) ______________ 1,068 10. James Gray (1987) __________________ 1,006

SINGLE-SEASON ATTEMPT LEADERS 1. Byron Hanspard (1996) ________________ 339 2. Ricky Williams (1998) _________________ 336 3. Byron Morris (1993) __________________ 298 4. James Hadnot (1979) _________________ 273 5. James Gray (1989) ___________________ 263 6. James Hadnot (1978) _________________ 251 7. Byron Hanspard (1995) ________________ 248 8. Byron Morris (1992) __________________ 242 9. Doug McCutchen (1970) _______________ 227 10. Anthony Lynn (1990) _________________ 224

SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. Byron Morris (1993) ___________________ 22 2. James Gray (1989) ____________________ 20 3. Donny Anderson (1965) _________________ 17 Taurean Henderson (2005) _______________ 17

5. Taurean Henderson (2004) _______________ 16 6. Ricky Williams (2001) __________________ 14 Baron Batch (2009) ___________________ 14 8. Bobby Cavazos (1953) __________________ 13 Billy Taylor (1977) ____________________ 13 Byron Hanspard (1996) _________________ 13 Ricky Williams (1998) __________________ 13

Most Attempts: ________________________ 789Ricky Williams (1997-01)Most Yards: _________________________ 4,219Byron Hanspard (1994-96)Most Yards per Attempt: ___________________ 6.2James Sides (1953-55)Most Yards per Game: ___________________ 127.8Byron Hanspard (1994-96)Most Touchdowns: _______________________ 52James Gray (1986-89)Miscellaneous: Most Games Rushing for 100 Yards: __________ 21 Byron Hanspard (1994-96) Most Games Rushing for 200 Yards: ___________ 6 Byron Hanspard (1994-96)

CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) _____________ 4,219 2. James Gray (1986-89) ________________ 4,066 3. Ricky Williams (1997-01) ______________ 3,661 4. Byron Morris (1991-93) _______________ 3,544 5. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) ___________ 3,241 6. James Hadnot (1976-79) ______________ 2,794 7. Larry Isaac (1973-76) ________________ 2,633 8. Baron Batch (2006, 2008-10) ___________ 2,501 9. Donny Anderson (1963-65) ____________ 2,280 10. Shannon Woods (2005-08) _____________ 2,249

CAREER ATTEMPT LEADERS 1. Ricky Williams (1997-01) _______________ 789 2. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) ______________ 760 3. James Gray (1986-89) _________________ 742 4. Byron Morris (1991-93) ________________ 638 5. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) ____________ 577 6. Larry Isaac (1973-76) _________________ 538 7. James Hadnot (1976-78) _______________ 532 8. Donny Anderson (1963-65) _____________ 526 9. Doug McCutchen (1970-72) _____________ 496 10. Anthony Lynn (1988-91) _______________ 492

CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. James Gray (1986-89) __________________ 52 2. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) _____________ 50 3. Byron Morris (1991-93) _________________ 37 4. Ricky Williams (1997-01) ________________ 36 5. Shannon Woods (2005-08) _______________ 33 6. Bobby Cavazos (1951-53) ________________ 32 7. Larry Isaac (1973-76) __________________ 31 8. Billy Taylor (1974-77) __________________ 29 Byron Hanspard (1994-96) _______________ 29 Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) ______________ 29

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Most Plays: ___________________________ 78Kliff Kingsbury vs. Missouri (2002); 8 rush, 70 passMost Yards: __________________________ 681B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003)Most Yards by Class: Freshman: 478, Davis Webb at West Virginia (2013) Sophomore: 518, Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2006) Junior: 643, Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State (2007) Senior: 661, B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003)Most Touchdowns Responsible For: _____________ 8B.J. Symons vs. Texas A&M (2003)

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE LEADERS 1. B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003) __________ 681 2. Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State (2007) ____ 643 3. B.J. Symons at N.C. State (2003) __________ 618 4. Cody Hodges vs. Kansas State (2005) _______ 604 5. Graham Harrell vs. E. Washington (2008) _____ 538 6. B.J. Symons vs. Iowa State (2003) _________ 529 B.J. Symons at Oklahoma State (2003) ______ 529 8. Seth Doege vs. West Virginia (2012) ________ 527 9. Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2006) __________ 518 10. Steven Sheffield vs. Kansas State (2009) _____ 509

Most Plays: __________________________ 814Kliff Kingsbury (2002); 102 rush, 712 passMost Yards: _________________________ 5,976B.J. Symons (2003)Most Yards by Class: Freshman: 2,505, Baker Mayfield (2013) Sophomore: 4,489, Graham Harrell (2006) Junior: 5,614, Graham Harrell (2007) Senior: 5,976, B.J. Symons (2003)Most Yards per Game: ___________________ 459.7B.J. Symons (2003)Most Touchdowns Responsible For: ____________ 57B.J. Symons (2003)

SINGLE-SEASON ATTEMPT LEADERS 1. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) ________________ 814 2. Graham Harrell (2007) ________________ 751 3. B.J. Symons (2003) __________________ 740 4. Sonny Cumbie (2004) ________________ 694 5. Graham Harrell (2008) ________________ 667 6. Kliff Kingsbury (2000) ________________ 663 7. Graham Harrell (2006) ________________ 649 8. Cody Hodges (2005) _________________ 640 9. Seth Doege (2011) __________________ 635 10. Taylor Potts (2010) __________________ 617

SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 1. B.J. Symons (2003); 143 RUSH, 5,833 PASS _____ 5,976 2. Graham Harrell (2007); -91 RUSH, 5,705 PASS _____5,614 3. Graham Harrell (2008); -15 RUSH, 5,111 PASS ____ 5,096 4. Kliff Kingsbury (2002); -114 RUSH, 5,017 PASS ___ 4,903 5. Sonny Cumbie (2004); -167 RUSH, 4,742 PASS____ 4,575 6. Graham Harrell (2006); -66 RUSH, 4,555 PASS ____ 4,489 7. Cody Hodges (2005); 191 RUSH, 4,238 PASS _____ 4,429 8. Seth Doege (2012); 59 RUSH, 4,215 PASS ____ 4,274 9. Seth Doege (2011); 46 RUSH, 4,004 PASS ____ 4,050 10. Taylor Potts (2010); 4 RUSH, 3,726 PASS_____ 3,730

SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. B.J. Symons (2003) ___________________ 57 2. Graham Harrell (2007) _________________ 52 3. Graham Harrell (2008) _________________ 51 4. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) _________________ 47 5. Graham Harrell (2006) _________________ 40 6. Seth Doege (2012) ___________________ 39 7. Taylor Potts (2010) ___________________ 37 8. Sonny Cumbie (2004) _________________ 34 Cody Hodges (2005) __________________ 34 10. Seth Doege (2011) ___________________ 32

Most Plays: _________________________ 2,158Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02); 275 rush, 1,883 passMost Yards: __________________________15,611Graham Harrell (2005-08); -182 rush, 15,793 passMost Yards per Game: ___________________ 278.7Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02)Most Touchdowns Responsible For: ____________ 100Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02)

CAREER ATTEMPT LEADERS 1. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) _____________ 2,158 2. Graham Harrell (2005-2008) ___________ 2,124 3. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) ____________ 1,539 4. Robert Hall (1990-93) _______________ 1,341 5. Ron Reeves (1978-81) _______________ 1,333 6. Seth Doege (2009-12) _______________ 1,300 7. Taylor Potts (2007-10) _______________ 1,165 8. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88)_____________ 1,150 9. B.J. Symons (2000-03) ________________ 864 10. Ricky Williams (1997-01) ______________ 789 CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-2008) ___________15,611 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-01) _____________12,263 3. Seth Doege (2009-12) _______________ 8,700 4. Robert Hall (1990-93) _______________ 8,489 5. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) ____________ 7,690 6. Taylor Potts (2007-10) _______________ 7,653 7. B.J. Symons (2000-03) _______________ 6,586 8. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88)_____________ 6,475 9. Ron Reeves (1978-81) _______________ 5,544 10. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) _____________ 4,965 CAREER TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. Graham Harrell (2005-2008) ____________ 146 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) ______________ 100 3. Seth Doege (2009-12) _________________ 75 4. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) ______________ 71 5. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) ____________ 70 6. Taylor Potts (2007-10) _________________ 66 7. B.J. Symons (2000-03) _________________ 61 8. James Gray (1986-89) _________________ 52 9. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88)_______________ 44 10. Robert Hall (1990-93) _________________ 41

ALL PURPOSE YARDS

Yards: _____________________________ 347Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996)Yards by Class: Freshman: 271, Wes Welker vs. Kansas (2000) Sophomore: 269, Byron Hanspard vs. Houston (1995) Junior: 347, Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) Senior: 341, Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma St. (1965)

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) _________ 347 2. Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma St. (1965) _____ 341 3. Wes Welker at Texas A&M (2002) __________ 327 4. Donny Anderson vs. TCU (1965) ___________ 303 5. James Hadnot vs. New Mexico (1978) _______ 297 6. Leonard Harris vs. Houston (1983) _________ 283 7. Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991) ______ 274 8. Byron Hanspard vs. Oklahoma St. (1996) _____ 272 9. Wes Welker vs. Kansas (2000) ____________ 271 10. James Gray vs. SMU (1989) _____________ 269 Byron Hanspard vs. Houston (1995) ________ 269

Yards: ____________________________ 2,276Byron Hanspard (1996)Yards by Class: Freshman: 1,978, Michael Crabtree (2007) Sophomore: 1,848, Byron Hanspard (1995) Junior: 2,276, Byron Hanspard (1996) Senior: 2,107, Donny Anderson (1965)Yards per Game: ______________________ 206.9Byron Hanspard (1996)

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS 1. Byron Hanspard (1996)_______________ 2,276 2. Donny Anderson (1965) ______________ 2,107 3. Wes Welker (2002) _________________ 2,055 4. Michael Crabtree (2007) ______________ 1,978 5. Eric Stephens (2010) ________________ 1,951 6. Byron Morris (1993) ________________ 1,902 7. Byron Hanspard (1995)_______________ 1,848 8. Shannon Woods (2006) ______________ 1,808 9. Ricky Williams (1998) _______________ 1,758 10. Donny Anderson (1964) ______________ 1,710

Yards: __________________________5,730Wes Welker (2000-03)Yards per Game: ____________________171.9Donny Anderson (1963-65)

CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Wes Welker (2000-03) _______________ 5,730 2. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) __________ 5,308 3. Donny Anderson (1963-65) ____________ 5,156 4. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) ____________ 5,115 5. Ricky Williams (1997-01) _____________ 5,024 6. James Gray (1986-89) _______________ 4,796 7. Eric Stephens (2009-12) ______________ 4,488 8. Danny Amendola (2004-07) ____________ 3,839 9. Byron Morris (1991-93) ______________ 3,822 10. Baron Batch (2006, 2008-10) ___________ 3,612

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Points: ________________________________ 30

Billy Taylor vs. TCU (1977); James Gray vs. Rice (1989); Byron Hanspard vs. SMU (1995)Touchdowns: ___________________________ 5Billy Taylor vs. TCU (1977); James Gray vs. Rice (1989); Byron Hanspard vs. SMU (1995); Taurean Henderson vs. Kansas State (2005)Points by Kicking: ________________________ 18 Ryan Bustin, at Kansas (2013); 4 FG, 6 PATField Goals Made: ________________________ 412 times; latest, Ryan Bustin at Kansas (2013)Longest Field Goal Made: ___________________ 57Bill Adams vs. Texas A&M (1977)

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUNS 1. Donny Anderson vs. TCU (1964) ___________ 90 2. Lonnie Graham vs. West Texas State (1955) ____ 89 3. Percy Walker vs. TCU (1926) ______________ 88 Glen Lewis vs. Texas Western (1948) ________ 88 Bobby Cavazos vs. Baylor (1951) ___________ 88 6. Ansel Cole vs. Tulsa (1983) ______________ 87 7. Eric Stephens vs. Northwestern (2010) _______ 86 8. Byron Hanspard vs. Oklahoma State (1996) ____ 72 9. Robert Hall vs. Rice (1991) ______________ 70 10. Byron Hanspard vs. SW Louisiana (1996) ______ 65

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991) _______ 95 2. Cal Stevenson vs. Texas A&M (1948)_________ 90 3. Brian Nelson vs. TCU (1976) ______________ 88 4. Donnie Hart vs. Texas (1996) _____________ 86 5. James Gray vs. Arizona (1988) ____________ 85 Rodney Blackshear vs. Arkansas (1990) ______ 85 7. John Roberts vs. Arkansas (1957) __________ 84 8. Michael Crabtree at Nevada (2008) _________ 82 9. Don Schmidt vs. Houston (1954) ___________ 80 Mickie Barron vs. Baylor (1958) ___________ 80 Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991) _______ 80 Jarrett Hicks vs. Nebraska (2004) __________ 80

LONGEST FIELD GOALS 1. Bill Adams vs. Texas A&M (1977) __________ 57 2. Kenny Vinyard vs. TCU (1966) _____________ 55 David Mellot vs. New Mexico (1975) ________ 55 Ricky Gann vs. Houston (1984) ____________ 55 Jaret Greaser vs. Texas (1996) ____________ 55 6. Kenny Vinyard vs. Texas (1967) ____________ 54 7. Bill Adams vs. SMU (1978) ______________ 53 Jaret Greaser vs. Kansas State (1996) ________ 53 Tony Rogers vs. Kansas State (1996) ________ 53 Chris Birkholz vs. Texas (1998) ____________ 53Bowl Game Alex Trlica vs. Minnesota (2006 Insight Bowl) ___ 52

Points: _____________________________ 134Byron Morris (1993); 22 TD, 1 conversionPoints by Class: Freshman: 132, Michael Crabtree (2007) Sophomore: 114, Michael Crabtree (2008) Junior: 121, Ryan Bustin (2013) Senior: 134, Byron Morris (1993)Points per Game: _______________________ 12.2Byron Morris (1993)Touchdowns: __________________________ 22Byron Morris (1993); Taurean Henderson (2005); Michael Crabtree (2007)Points by Kicking: ______________________ 121Ryan Bustin (2013); 23 FG, 52 PATConversions Made: _______________________ 67Alex Trlica (2007)Conversions Attempted: ___________________ 70Keith Toogood (2003)Field Goals Made: _______________________ 23Ryan Bustin (2013)Field Goals Attempted: ____________________ 27Ryan Bustin (2013)Field Goal Percentage: ___________________ .852Ryan Bustin (2013); 23-of-27Most PAT Kicks, No Misses: __________________ 67Alex Trlica (2007)Perfect PAT Seasons: __________________ 14 Times 1972, Don Grimes (34-of-34); 1978, Bill Adams (26-of-26);

1990, Lin Elliott (32-of-32); 1995, Tony Rogers (37-of-37); 2001, Robert Treece (49-of-49); 2002, Robert Treece (54-of-54); 2004, Alex Trlica (55-of-55); 2005, Alex Trlica (60-of-60); 2006, Alex Trlica (51-of-51); 2007, Alex Trlica (67-of-67); 2008, Matt Williams (33-of-33); 2010, Matt Williams (56-of-56); Donnie Carona (50-of-50); 2011, Ryan Bustin (59-of-59); 2012

SINGLE-SEASON SCORING LEADERS 1. Byron Morris (1993); 22 TD, 1 conversion _____ 134 2. Taurean Henderson (2005); 22 TD _________ 132 Michael Crabtree (2007); 22 TD __________ 132 4. Ryan Bustin (2013); 23 FG, 52 PAT _________ 121 5. James Gray (1989); 20 TD ______________ 120 6. Michael Crabtree (2008); 19 TD __________ 114 Lyle Leong (2010); 19 TD ______________ 114 8. Ryan Bustin (2012); 17 FG, 59 PAT _________ 110 9. Byron Hanspard (1995); 18 TD ___________ 108 Ricky Williams (2001); 18 TD ____________ 108 Taurean Henderson (2004); 18 TD _________ 108

SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. Byron Morris (1993) __________________ 22 Taurean Henderson (2005) ______________ 22 Michael Crabtree (2007) _______________ 22 4. James Gray (1989) ___________________ 20 5. Michael Crabtree (2008) _______________ 19 Lyle Leong (2010) ___________________ 19 7. Byron Hanspard (1995) ________________ 18 Ricky Williams (2001) _________________ 18 Taurean Henderson (2004) ______________ 18 10. Donny Anderson (1965) ________________ 17 Lyle Leong (2010) ___________________ 17

SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOAL LEADERS 1. Ryan Bustin (2013) ___________________ 23 2. Ryan Bustin (2012) ___________________ 17 Lin Elliott (1991) ____________________ 17 Ricky Gann (1984) ___________________ 17

Bill Adams (1979) ___________________ 17 6. Bill Adams (1978) ___________________ 16 Chris Birkholz (1998) _________________ 16 8. Brian Hall (1976) ____________________ 15 Scott Segrist (1988) __________________ 15 Alex Trlica (2006) ____________________ 15

SINGLE-SEASON PAT LEADERS 1. Alex Trlica (2007) ____________________ 67 2. Keith Toogood (2003) _________________ 66 3. Alex Trlica (2005) ____________________ 60 Matt Williams (2009) _________________ 60 5. Ryan Bustin (2012) ___________________ 59 6. Matt Williams (2010) _________________ 56 7. Alex Trlica (2004) ____________________ 55 8. Robert Treece (2002) __________________ 54 9. Alex Trlica (2006) ____________________ 51 10. Donnie Carona (2011) _________________ 50

SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. B.J. Symons (2003) ___________________ 57 2. Graham Harrell (2007) ________________ 52 3. Graham Harrell (2008) ________________ 51 4. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) _________________ 47 5. Seth Doege (2012) ___________________ 41 6. Graham Harrell (2006) ________________ 40 7. Taylor Potts (2010) ___________________ 37 8. Sonny Cumbie (2004) _________________ 34 Cody Hodges (2005) __________________ 34 10. Seth Doege (2011) ___________________ 32

INDIVIDUAL SCORINGGAME SEASON

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Points: 414, Taurean Henderson (2002-05) – 69 TDPoints per Game: 9.4, Michael Crabtree (2007-08), 246 points, 26 gamesTouchdowns: 69, Taurean Henderson (2002-05)Points by Kicking: 377, Alex Trlica (2004-07); 48 FG, 233 PATConversions Made: 233, Alex Trlica (2004-07)Conversions Attempted: 233, Alex Trlica (2004-07)Field Goals Made: 48, Alex Trlica (2004-07)Field Goals Attempted: 73, Alex Trlica (2004-07)Field Goal Percentage: .724, Robert Treece (2001-02); 21-of-29Consecutive Field Goals Made (Career): 10, Bill Adams (1979); 10, Scott Segrist (1988)

CAREER SCORING LEADERS 1. Taurean Henderson (2002-05); 69 TD _______ 414 2. Alex Trlica (2004-07); 48 FG, 233 PAT _______ 377 3. James Gray (1986-89); 52 TD ____________ 312 4. Ricky Williams (1997-01); 42 TD __________ 252 5. Michael Crabtree (2007-08); 41 TD ________ 246 6. Shannon Woods (2005-08); 40 TD _________ 240 7. Ryan Bustin (2012-13); 40 FG, 111 PAT ______ 231 8. Byron Hanspard (1994-96); 38 TD _________ 228 9. Byron Morris (1991-93); 37 TD, 2 conversions __ 226 10. Lin Elliott (1988-91); 40 FG, 100 PAT _______ 220

CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) ____________ 69 2. James Gray (1986-89) _________________ 52 3. Ricky Williams (1997-01) _______________ 42 4. Michael Crabtree (2007-08) _____________ 41 5. Shannon Woods (2005-08) ______________ 40 6. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) ______________ 38 7. Byron Morris (1991-93) ________________ 37 8. Bobby Cavazos (1951-53) _______________ 32 Baron Batch (2006, 2008-10)_____________ 32 Lyle Leong (2007-10) _________________ 32 CAREER FIELD GOAL LEADERS 1. Alex Trlica (2004-07) __________________ 48 2. Bill Adams (1977-79) _________________ 43 3. Ricky Gann (1981-84) _________________ 41 Scott Segrist (1985-88) ________________ 41 5. Lin Elliott (1988-91) __________________ 40 Ryan Bustin (2012-13) ________________ 40 7. Jon Davis (1991-94) __________________ 35 Chris Birkholz (1998-00) _______________ 35 9. Don Grimes (1971-73) _________________ 29 10. Brian Hall (1974-77) __________________ 28

INDIVIDUAL SCORINGCAREER PAT LEADERS 1. Alex Trlica (2004-07) _________________ 233 2. Matt Williams (2008-10) ______________ 149 3. Ryan Bustin (2012-13) _______________ 111 4. Jon Davis (1991-94) _________________ 103 5. Lin Elliott (1988-91) _________________ 100 6. Robert Treece (2001-02) _______________ 97 7. Scott Segrist (1985-88) ________________ 92 8. Chris Birkholz (1998-00) _______________ 88 9. Donnie Carona (2008-11) _______________ 83 10. Brian Hall (1974-76) __________________ 79

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Tackles: ______________________________ 30Donald Harris vs. Arizona (1988)Fumble Return for Touchdown: ________________ 1several times; most recently, Cornelius Douglas vs. Oklahoma State (2011)Interceptions: ___________________________ 3Daniel Charbonnet vs. SMU (2008);Darcel McBath at Kansas (2008)Interception Return for Touchdown: _____________ 1several times; most recently, Jarvis Phillips vs. Texas (2010)Longest Fumble Return: ___________________ 92Marcus Coleman vs. New Mexico (1995)Longest Interception Return: ________________ 98Dave Parks vs. Colorado (1962)

Tackles: _____________________________ 193Lawrence Flugence (2002)Tackles for Loss: ________________________ 24.5Adell Duckett (2003)Tackles for Loss Yards: ____________________ 123Adell Duckett (2003), Brandon Williams (2008)Sacks: _____________________________ 15.0Brandon Sharpe (2009)Sack Yards: ___________________________ 104Brandon Sharpe (2009), Brandon Williams (2008)Fumble Recoveries: _______________________ 4Zach Thomas (1995), Paul McClendon (2001),Daniel Charbonnet (2008)Fumble Returns for Touchdowns: ______________ 3Paul McClendon (2001)Interceptions: __________________________ 11Elmer Tarbox (1938)Interception Return for Touchdowns: ____________ 2Darcel McBath (2008), Marcus Coleman (1994), David Rankin (1961)Most Passes Broken Up: ____________________ 24Joselio Hanson (2002)Most Blocked Kicks: _______________________ 3Marcus Coleman (1992)

SINGLE-SEASON TACKLE LEADERS 1. Lawrence Flugence (2002) _____________ 193 2. Brad Hastings (1985) ________________ 171 3. Lawrence Flugence (2000) _____________ 156 4. Michael Johnson (1987) _______________ 154 5. Brad Hastings (1986) ________________ 153 Kevin Curtis (1999) __________________ 153 7. Ryan Aycock (2002) _________________ 151 8. Lawrence Flugence (2001) _____________ 145 9. Brad Hastings (1984) ________________ 141 Donald Harris (1988) ________________ 141 James Mosley (1988) ________________ 141

SINGLE-SEASON TACKLES BY POSITIONEnd – Aaron Hunt (2002) ___________________ 108Tackle – Gabe Rivera (1982) _________________ 105Linebacker – Lawrence Flugence (2002) __________ 193Cornerback – Leonard Jones (1985) _____________ 91Safety – Kevin Curtis (1999) _________________ 153

SINGLE-SEASON SACK LEADERS 1. Brandon Sharpe (2009) _______________ 15.0 2. Adell Duckett (2003) _________________ 14.0 3. Brandon Williams (2008) ______________ 13.0 4. Aaron Hunt (2001) __________________ 12.0 5. Shawn Jackson (1992) ________________ 11.0 6. Calvin Riggs (1986) _________________ 10.5 Montae Reagor (1997) _______________ 10.5 8. Fred Petty (1991) ____________________ 9.0 Aaron Hunt (2002) ___________________ 9.0 McKinner Dixon (2008) ________________ 9.0

SINGLE-SEASON INTERCEPTION LEADERS 1. Elmer Tarbox (1938) __________________ 11 2. John Thompson (1951) _________________ 8 Tracy Saul (1989) _____________________ 8 Tracy Saul (1991) _____________________ 8 5. Teddy Roberts (1964) __________________ 7 Darcel McBath (2008) __________________ 7 7. Elmer Tarbox (1937) ___________________ 6 Tate Randle (1979) ____________________ 6 Boyd Cowan (1987) ___________________ 6 Bart Thomas (1994) ___________________ 6 Ryan Aycock (2003) ___________________ 6

Tackles: _____________________________ 500Lawrence Flugence (1999-02)Tackles for Loss: _________________________ 53Montae Reagor (1995-98)Tackles for Loss Yards: ____________________ 205Montae Reagor (1995-98)Sacks: _____________________________ 34.0Aaron Hunt (1999-02)Sack Yards: ___________________________ 170Aaron Hunt (1999-02)Fumble Recoveries: _______________________ 7Zach Thomas (1992-95)Fumble Returns for Touchdowns: ______________ 3Paul McClendon (1998-2001)Interceptions: __________________________ 25Tracy Saul (1989-91)Interception Returns for Touchdowns: ____________ 4Marcus Coleman (1992-95)

CAREER TACKLE LEADERS 1. Lawrence Flugence (1999-02) ___________ 500 2. Brad Hastings (1983-86) ______________ 480 3. Kevin Curtis (1998-01) _______________ 430 4. Michael Johnson (1984-87) ____________ 393 5. Zach Thomas (1992-95) _______________ 390 6. Matt Wingo (1988-91)________________ 385 7. Shawn Banks (1992-95)_______________ 365 8. Cody Davis (2009-12) ________________ 362 9. Ryan Aycock (2000-03) _______________ 338 10. Charles Rowe (1986-89)_______________ 329

CAREER SACK LEADERS 1. Aaron Hunt (1999-02) ________________ 34.0 2. Adell Duckett (2001-04)_______________ 28.0 3. Montae Reagor (1995-98) _____________ 25.5 4. Brandon Williams (2006-08) ____________ 22.5 5. Keyunta Dawson (2003-06) ____________ 19.5 6. Calvin Riggs (1983-86) _______________ 18.5 7. James Mosley (1985-88) ______________ 17.0 Shawn Jackson (1991-93) _____________ 17.0 9. Brandon Sharpe (2008-09) _____________ 15.0 10. Gabriel Rivera (1979-82) ______________ 14.0

CAREER INTERCEPTION LEADERS 1. Tracy Saul (1989-91) __________________ 25 2. Elmer Tarbox (1936-38) ________________ 17 3. John Thompson (1951-53) ______________ 14 Tate Randle (1978-81) _________________ 14 5. Boyd Cowan (1985-88) ________________ 12 Vincent Meeks (2002-05) _______________ 12 Darcel McBath (2005-08) _______________ 12 8. Ryan Aycock (2000-03) ________________ 11 9. Kevin Curtis (1998-01) ________________ 10 10. Four tied __________________________ 9

GAME SEASON

CAREER

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE

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Returns: ______________________________ 7Ben McRoy vs. Nevada (2011)Yards: _____________________________ 203Ben McRoy vs. Nevada (2011)Yards by Class: Freshman: 182, Eric Stephens at Texas (2009) Sophomore: 203, Ben McRoy vs. Nevada (2011) Junior: 132, Rodney Blackshear vs. Texas A&M (1990) Senior: 169, Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma State (1965)Yards per Return: _______________________ 60.0Johnnie Mack vs. SMU (2003); 2-120 yardsTouchdowns: ___________________________ 1several times; most recently, Reginald Davis vs. Arizona State (2013); 90 yards100-Yard Returns: 100, Ivory McCann vs. New Mexico (2001), Keith Henderson

vs. Houston (1984), Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma State (1965), Jack Kirkpatrick vs. Tulsa (1953), Jack Kirkpatrick vs. West Texas State (1953)

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Ivory McCann vs. New Mexico (2001) _______ 100 Keith Henderson vs. Houston (1984) _______ 100 Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma St. (1965) ____ 100 Jack Kirkpatrick vs. Tulsa (1953) __________ 100 Jack Kirkpatrick vs. West Texas State (1953) ___ 100 6. Jakeem Grant vs. Minnesota (2012) _________ 99 7. Vincent Meeks at Oklahoma (2002) _________ 98 8. Jakeem Grant vs. Baylor (2012) ___________ 97 Frank Graves vs. New Mexico (1951) ________ 97 10. Herman Bailey vs. Hardin-Simmons (1949) ____ 95 Lawrence Williams vs. New Mexico (1973) _____ 95 Dane Johnson vs. Texas (1997) ____________ 95

GAME SEASONReturns: _____________________________ 44Eric Stephens (2010)Yards: ____________________________ 1,071Eric Stephens (2010); 44 returnsYards by Class: Freshman: 823, Eric Stephens (2009) Sophomore: 1,071, Eric Stephens (2010) Junior: 621, Rodney Blackshear (1990) Senior: 541, Donny Anderson (1965)Yards per Return: _______________________ 30.8Lawrence Williams (1972); 16-493 yardsTouchdowns: ___________________________ 2Jakeem Grant (2012), Jack Kirkpatrick (1953)

SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Eric Stephens (2010); 44 returns _________ 1,071 2. Ben McRoy (2011); 36 returns ___________ 899 3. Eric Stephens (2009); 32 returns __________ 823 4. Rodney Blackshear (1990); 24 returns ______ 621 5. Ivory McCann (2001); 22 returns __________ 606 6. Johnnie Mack (2003); 22 returns _________ 546 7. Donny Anderson (1965); 22 returns ________ 541 8. Tyrone Thurman (1988); 23 returns ________ 535 9. Ivory McCann (2002); 27 returns __________ 495 10. Lawrence Williams (1972); 16 returns ______ 493

SINGLE-SEASON RETURN LEADERS 1. Eric Stephens (2010) __________________ 44 2. Ben McRoy (2011) ___________________ 36 3. Eric Stephens (2009) __________________ 32 4. Ivory McCann (2002) __________________ 27 5. Rodney Blackshear (1990) ______________ 24 Tyrone Thurman (1988) ________________ 23 7. Donny Anderson (1965) ________________ 22 Ivory McCann (2001) __________________ 22 Johnnie Mack (2003) _________________ 22 10. Wayne Walker (1986) _________________ 21 Johnnie Mack (2004) _________________ 21

CAREERReturns: _____________________________ 82Eric Stephens (2009-12)Yards: ____________________________ 1,979Eric Stephens (2009-12); 82 returnsYards per Return: _______________________ 30.3Ronnie Rice (1957-59); 19-577 yardsTouchdowns: ___________________________ 2Jakeem Grant (2012), Jack Kirkpatrick (1952-55)

CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Eric Stephens (2009-12); 82 returns _______ 1,979 2. Donny Anderson (1963-65); 56 returns _____ 1,309 3. Lawrence Williams (1972-74); 47 returns ___ 1,268 4. Ivory McCann (2001-02); 49 returns ______ 1,101 5. Ben McRoy (2010-11); 40 returns _________ 977 6. Wayne Walker (1985-88); 51 returns _______ 959 7. Johnnie Mack (2003-04); 43 returns _______ 955 8. Rodney Blackshear (1987-91); 37 returns ____ 899 9. Mike Leinert (1965-67); 40 returns ________ 824 10. John Norman (1997-00); 37 returns ________ 790 CAREER RETURN LEADERS 1. Eric Stephens (2009-12) ________________ 82 2. Donny Anderson (1963-65) ______________ 56 3. Wayne Walker (1985-88) _______________ 51 4. Ivory McCann (2001-02) _______________ 49 5. Lawrence Williams (1972-74) ____________ 47 6. Johnnie Mack (2003-04) _______________ 43 7. Mike Leinert (1965-67) ________________ 40 Ben McRoy (2010-11) _________________ 40 8. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88) ______________ 37 Rodney Blackshear (1987-91) ____________ 37 John Norman (1997-00) _______________ 37

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Punts: ______________________________ 36Charlie Calhoun vs. Centenary (1939)Game (Since 1950): ______________________ 12Dennis Vance vs. Texas (1984)Punting Average: _______________________ 57.0Alex Reyes vs. Baylor (2004); 3 punts for 171 yardsLongest Punt: __________________________ 85R.W. Moyers vs. West Texas State (1945)

LONGEST PUNTS 1. R.W. Moyers vs. West Texas State (1945) ______ 85 2. David Kuykendall vs. Arkansas (1975) ________ 79 3. Buddy Hill vs. Tulsa (1954) ______________ 78 Ken Vinyard vs. Kansas (1966) ____________ 78 Johnny Odom vs. Boston College (1971) ______ 78 Mark Bounds vs. Texas (1991) ____________ 78 7. Robert King vs. Rice (1992) ______________ 77 Robert King vs. Texas A&M (1993) __________ 77 9. Johnny Odom vs. SMU (1970) ____________ 76 10. Johnny Odom vs. Texas (1970) ____________ 75 Maury Buford vs. Texas A&M (1978) _________ 75 Robert King vs. Wyoming (1992) ___________ 75

Punts: ______________________________ 78Maury Buford (1981)Punting Average: _______________________ 46.8Mark Bounds (1991); 53 punts for 2,481 yards

SINGLE-SEASON AVERAGE LEADERS 1. Mark Bounds (1991); 53 punts for 2,481 yards __ 46.8 2. Alex Reyes (2006); 43 punts for 1,943 yards ___ 45.2 3. Maury Buford (1981); 78 punts for 3,493 yards _ 44.8 4. Maury Buford (1978); 71 punts for 3,131 yards _ 44.1 5. Ryan Erxleben (2013); 52 punts for 2,237 yards _ 43.0 Alex Reyes (2003); 28 punts for 1,203 yards ___ 43.0 7. Alex Reyes (2005); 49 punts for 2,099 yards ___ 42.8 8. Robert King (1993); 54 punts for 2,305 yards __ 42.7 9. Robert King (1992); 53 punts for 2,256 yards __ 42.6 10. Jamie Simmons (1988); 44 punts for 1,860 yds _ 42.4

Punts: _____________________________ 293Maury Buford (1978-81)Punting Average: _______________________ 43.3Alex Reyes (2006); 43 punts for 1,943 yards

CAREER AVERAGE LEADERS 1. Alex Reyes (2003-06) ________________ 43.3 2. Maury Buford (1978-81)_______________ 43.2 3. Robert King (1992-93) ________________ 42.6 4. Ryan Erxleben (2009, 2011-13) __________ 41.9 5. Jeremy Hernandez (1996-98) ____________ 40.1 Jamie Simmons (1986-89) _____________ 40.1 7. Brad Cade (1994-95) _________________ 39.8 Clinton Greathouse (2000-02) ___________ 39.8 Eric Rosiles (1999-00) ________________ 39.8 10. Jonathan LaCour (2007-2010) ___________ 39.7 11. Dennis Vance (1982-84) _______________ 39.6

GAME

PUNTING/PUNT RETURNPUNTING

SEASON

CAREER

GAMEPUNT RETURN

Returns: ______________________________ 8Wes Welker vs. New Mexico (2001)Yards: _____________________________ 166Wes Welker vs. Texas A&M (2002)Yards by Class: Freshman: 106, Tracy Saul vs. Texas (1989) Sophomore: 102, Tyrone Thurman vs. Texas (1986) Junior: 166, Wes Welker vs. Texas A&M (2002) Senior: 145, Leonard Harris vs. TCU (1983)Yards per Return: _______________________ 47.0Larry Alford vs. Texas (1968); 3-141 yardsTouchdowns: ____________________________ 1several times; most recently; Eric Morris at Nevada (2008)Longest Texas Tech Punt Return: ______________ 96Tyrone Thurman vs. Texas (1986)

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 1. Tyrone Thurman vs. Texas (1986) ___________ 96 2. Estil Carnes vs. New Mexico Normal (1931) _____ 90 Danny Amendola at Kansas State (2004) ______ 90 4. Wes Welker at Texas A&M (2002) ___________ 88 5. Eric Morris at Nevada (2008) _____________ 86 6. Wes Welker vs. Nebraska (2001) ___________ 85 7. Larry Alford vs. Texas (1968) _____________ 84 Leonard Harris vs. TCU (1983) _____________ 84 9. Elmer Wilson vs. West Texas State (1951) ______ 80 John Norman vs. Baylor (1999) ____________ 80

Returns: _____________________________ 57Wes Welker (2002)Yards: _____________________________ 752Wes Welker (2002)Yards by Class: Freshman: 419, Tyrone Thurman (1985) Sophomore: 444, Tyrone Thurman (1986) Junior: 752, Wes Welker (2002) Senior: 385, Wes Welker (2003)Yards per Return: _______________________ 13.5Tyrone Thurman (1985), 33 for 444 yardsTouchdowns: ___________________________ 3Wes Welker (2002)

SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Wes Welker (2002); 57 returns ___________ 752 2. Tyrone Thurman (1986); 33 returns ________ 444 3. Larry Alford (1968); 38 returns ___________ 430 4. Tyrone Thurman (1985); 31 returns ________ 419 5. Wes Welker (2003); 33 returns ___________ 385 6. Danny Amendola (2006); 41 returns ________ 377 7. Marc Dove (1971); 33 returns ____________ 374 8. Danny Amendola (2004); 29 returns ________ 371 9. Leonard Harris (1982); 33 returns _________ 365 10. Wes Welker (2000); 28 returns ___________ 353

SINGLE-SEASON RETURN LEADERS 1. Wes Welker (2002) ___________________ 57 2. Danny Amendola (2006) _______________ 41 3. Larry Alford (1968) ___________________ 38 4. Tyrone Thurman (1987) ________________ 35 5. Marc Dove (1971) ____________________ 33 Leonard Harris (1982) _________________ 33 Tyrone Thurman (1986) ________________ 33 Wes Welker (2003) ___________________ 33 9. Larry Alford (1967) ___________________ 32 Danny Amendola (2005) _______________ 32

SEASON

CAREERReturns: _________________________________ 152Wes Welker (2000-03)Yards: _________________________________ 1,761Wes Welker (2000-03)Yards per Return: ____________________________12.0Marc Dove (1969-71), 48 for 576 yardsTouchdowns: ________________________________8Wes Welker (2000-03)

CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Wes Welker (2000-03) ___________________ 1,761 2. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88) ________________ 1,466 3. Danny Amendola (2004-07) ________________ 1,283 4. Tracy Saul (1989-92) _____________________ 902 5. Dane Johnson (1994-97) ___________________ 876 6. Leonard Harris (1981-83) __________________ 759 7. Larry Alford (1967-68) ____________________ 750 8. Marc Dove (1969-71) _____________________ 576 9. John Norman (1997-00) ___________________ 513 10. Eric Morris (2005-08) _____________________ 486

CAREER RETURN LEADERS 1. Wes Welker (2000-03) ____________________ 152 2. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88) _________________ 126 3. Danny Amendola (2004-07) _________________ 116 4. Tracy Saul (1989-92) ______________________ 90 5. Dane Johnson (1994-97) ____________________ 76 6. Larry Alford (1967-68) _____________________ 70 7. Leonard Harris (1981-83) ___________________ 68 8. Austin Zouzalik (2009-12) ___________________ 55 Mike Patterson (1976-77) ___________________ 55 10. John Norman (1997-99) ____________________ 50

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POINTSSCORING

Game: ______________________________ 120Wayland (1925) Game since 1950: _______________________ 80vs. Sam Houston State (2005) Most First-Half Points: _____________________ 52 vs. Indiana State (2005)Most Second-Half Points: ___________________ 49 vs. Nebraska (2004)Most First-Quarter Points: __________________ 28 vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)vs. Sam Houston State (2005)Most Second-Quarter Points: _________________ 35 vs. SMU (1990); vs. Indiana State (2005)Most Third-Quarter Points: __________________ 28 vs. TCU (2004); vs. Kansas State (2005); vs. Northwestern State (2007)Most Fourth-Quarter Points: ________________ 28 vs. N.C. State (2002); at Oklahoma State (2003); vs. Nebraska (2004)

Season – High: 569 (2008)Season – Low: 245 (1997)

Season – High: 43.8 (2008); 569 points in 13 gamesSeason – Low: 22.3 (1997); 245 points in 11 games

Game: 12 vs. Wayland (1925)Game since 1950: 11 vs. Sam Houston State (2005)Season – High: 79 (2008)Season – Low: 29 (1998)

Game: 11 vs. Sam Houston State (2005)Season – High: 70 (2008)Season – Low: 26 (1997)

Game: 4, 12 times; most recently at Kansas (2013)Season – High: 23 (2013)Season – Low: 7 (1999); 7 (2004); 7 (2008)

Season – High: 28 (1998), 19-of-28Season – Low: 13 (1999), 7-of-13; 13 (2008), 7-of-13

Season: 85.2 (2013); 23-of-27

Most Two-Point PATs Made: _______________ 5 (1994); 5-of-8; (2002); 5-of-7Most Two-Point PAT Attempts: _____________ 8 (1990); 4-of-8; (1994); 5-of-8Largest Deficit Erased: __________________31 vs. Minnesota (2006 Insight Bowl; also NCAA Bowl Record); trailed 38-7 with 7:47 to play in the third quarterQuickest Score into a Game: _______________17 vs. North Texas (1988); Tolliver 73-yard pass to WalkerMost Safeties: 3 (1992)

POINTS PER GAME

TOUCHDOWNS

PAT’S MADE

FIELD GOALS MADE

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

MISCELLANEOUS

1. vs. Wayland (1925) _________________ 120 2. vs. Sam Houston State (2005) ____________80 3. vs. Trinity (1932) ___________________79 4. vs. Northwestern State (2007) ___________75 5. vs. New Mexico A&M (1953) ____________71 6. vs. TCU (2004) _____________________70 vs. Nebraska (2004) _________________70 8. vs. Kansas State (2009) _______________66 9. vs. Austin College (1932) ______________64 vs. Weber State (2010) ________________64 10. vs. UC-Santa Barbara (1970) ____________63 vs. TCU (1985) _____________________63 vs. Arkansas State (1995) ______________63 at Baylor (2001) ____________________63 vs. Indiana State (2005) _______________63 at Kansas (2008) ___________________63

Game – High: 73 vs. Arizona (1989)Game – Low: 7 at Texas (2007)

Game – High: 620 vs. Trinity (1939)Game – Low: -17 vs. Texas (2004)Season – High: 3,342 (1932) Season High Since 1950: 2,505 (1989)Season – Low: 771 (2007)

Game: _____________________________12 vs. Wayland (1925), vs. Trinity (1932) Game Since 1950: _____________________ 5 vs. TCU (1977), vs. Rice (1989),vs. Sam Houston State (2005); vs. Texas A&M (2005)Season: 30 (1993)

Season – High: 7.7 (1989); 581 rush for 2,505 yardsSeason – Low: 3.1 (2007); 246 rush for 771 yards

Game – High: 78 vs. Iowa State (2003)Game – Low: 10 vs. Texas (1997)Season – High: 780 (2003)Season – Low: 270 (1999)

Game – High: 52 vs. Iowa State (2003)Game – Low: 3 vs. Texas (1997)Season – High: 544 (2007)Season – Low: 119 (1996)

Game – High (min. 20 att.): _____________ 90.0 at New Mexico (2011); 45-of-50Game – Low (min. 20 att.): _____________ 24.0 vs. Missouri (1995); 6-of-25Season – High: 71.3 (2007); 544-of-763Season – Low: 43.8 (1996)

TOP SCORING GAMES

RUSHINGRUSHES

YARDS

TOUCHDOWNS

YARDS PER RUSH

ATTEMPTSPASSING

COMPLETIONS

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

Game – High: 669 vs. Kansas State (2005)Game – Low: 42 vs. Rice (1989)Season – High: 6,179 (2003)Season – Low: 1,723 (1996)

Game – High: 28.7 vs. Oklahoma (1999); 259 yardsGame – Low: 6.6 vs. Kansas State (1997)

Game: 8 vs. Texas A&M (2003); at Baylor (2003); vs. Northwestern State (2007); vs. Rice (2009)

Season: 53 (2003)

Game: 5 vs. Rice (1990); vs. Colorado (2003)Season – High: 30 (1938)Season – Low: 6 (1996, 1997)

1. vs. Kansas State (2005) ______________ 669 2. at Mississippi (2003) ________________ 661 3. vs. Sam Houston State (2005) ___________ 650 4. at Oklahoma State (2007) _____________ 646 5. vs. Texas A&M (2003) ________________ 605 6. at N.C. State (2003) _________________ 586 7. at Baylor (2003) ___________________ 580 8. vs. Kansas State (2009) ______________ 554 9. at Oklahoma State (2003) _____________ 553 10. vs. Eastern Washington (2008) __________ 536

Game – High: 111 vs. Iowa State (2003)Game – Low: 46 vs. Nebraska (1997)Season – High: 1,155 (2002)Season – Low: 732 (1997)

Game – High: 1,271 vs. Wayland (1925) Game High Since 1950: 775 vs. Iowa State (2003)Game – Low: 93 vs. Miami (1990)Season – High: 7,576 (2003)Season – Low: 3,401 (1997)

1. vs. Iowa State (2003) ________________ 775 2. vs. Sam Houston State (2005) ___________ 770 3. vs. Kansas State (2009) ______________ 739 4. vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013) ____________ 731 5. at Oklahoma State (2007) _____________ 718 6. at Baylor (2003) ___________________ 716 7. at Mississippi (2003) ________________ 713 8. vs. New Mexico (2012) _______________ 702 9. vs. TCU (1985) ____________________ 699 10. vs. Kansas State (2005) ______________ 684

YARDS

YARDS PER COMPLETION

TOUCHDOWNS

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN

TOP 10 PASSING GAMES

TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS

YARDS

TOP 10 GAMES SINCE 1950

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Game – High: 18 vs. Eastern Washington (2008)Game – Low: 1 vs. Rice (1991), vs. Texas A&M (1992), vs. Arkansas (1988)Season – High: 120 (2009)Season – Low: 28 (1961)

Game – High: 183 at Rice (2007)Game – Low: 5 vs. Texas A&M (1992), vs. Arkansas (1988)Season – High: 1,019 (2009)

Game – High: 45 vs. Iowa State (2003)Game – Low: 6 vs. Kansas State (1997), vs. Nebraska (1997)Season – High: 418 (2003)Season – Low: 186 (1999)

Game: 8 vs. Rice (1990)Season – High: 38 (1990)Season – Low: 14 (1997)

Game: 8 vs. Texas A&M (1991)Season – High: 35 (1990)Season – Low: 15 (2001)

Game: 5 vs. New Mexico (1994)Season – High: 21 (1990)Season – Low: 5 (2000, 2001)

Game: 5 vs. Rice (1990); vs. Colorado (2003); vs. Oklahoma (2003)Season – High: 23 (2003)Season – Low: 6 (1996, 1997)

Season – High: +12 (1991, 1993, 1997)Season – Low: -14 (2013)

TEAM

PENALTIESPENALTIES

YARDS PENALIZED

FIRST DOWNSFIRST DOWNS

TURNOVERSTURNOVERS

FUMBLES

FUMBLES LOST

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN

TURNOVER MARGIN

Game: 39 vs. Centenary (1939)Game Since 1950: 14 vs. Kansas State (1996)Season – High: 78 (1981)Season – Low: 26 (2008)

Game – High: 57.0 vs. Baylor (2004); 3 punts for 171 yardsGame – Low: 24.4 at Oklahoma (2002); 5 punts for 122 yardsSeason – High: 44.2 (2006)Season – Low: 35.6 (2007)

Returns (Game): 22 vs. Centenary (1939)Returns (Game Since 1950): 13 vs. Iowa State (1967)Returns (Season): 59 (2002)Yards (Season): 766 (2002)Yards Per Return (Season): 12.9 (2002)Touchdowns (Season): 3 (2002)

Most Kickoff Returns (Season): 59 (2010), (2011)Most Kickoff Return Yards (Season): 1,319 (2010)Highest Kickoff Return Average (Season): 24.4 (2009)Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns (Season): 2 (1953, 2012)

PUNTINGPUNTS

PUNTING AVERAGE

RETURNSPUNT RETURNS

KICK RETURNSRETURNS

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed (Game): -45 vs. Arizona (1933)Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed (Since 1950): -13 vs. SMU (1992)Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed (Season): 871 (1932)

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed (Game): 0 vs. Centenary (1939), vs. Texas A&M (1954), vs. Oklahoma State (1974), vs. Arkansas (1974)Fewest Passing Yards Allowed (Season): 1,623 (1994)

Fewest Yards Allowed (Game): 84 vs. Northwestern State (2012)Fewest Yards Allowed (Season): 3,421 (1994)

Most Sacks (Game): 8 vs. SMU (1993)Most Sacks (Season): 41 (2009)Most Yards Lost by Sacks (Game): 61 vs. SMU (1994)Most Yards Lost by Sacks (Season): 265 (1997, 2009)

Most Takeaways (Game): 7, Houston (1993); Nebraska (2004)Most Takeaways (Season): 35 (1989)Most Opponent Fumbles (Game): 8, Baylor (1990)Most Opponent Fumbles (Season): 36 (2007)Most Opponent Fumbles Lost (Game): 4, Ohio State (1990),

TCU (1993); Texas State (2011)Most Opponent Fumbles Lost (Season): 16 (1993), (1989)Most Interceptions (Game): 6 vs. New Mexico (1946), vs. Rice (1968), vs. Houston (1993)Most Interceptions (Season): 30 (1938)Most Interception Return Yards (Game): 160 vs. TCU (1990)Most Interception Return Yards (Season): 366 (1990)Most Interception Returns for Touchdowns (Game): 2 vs. Oklahoma State (2000)Most Interception Returns for TDs (Season): 3 (1994, 2001, 2008)

DEFENSERUSH DEFENSE

PASS DEFENSE

TOTAL DEFENSE

TAKEAWAYS

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GAME ATTENDANCE SINCE 1947AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE RECORD: 57,932 - 2013 (6 games)

AVERAGE HOME STUDENT ATTENDANCE RECORD: 11,249 - 2013 (6 games)

STADIUM RECORD ATTENDANCE: 61,836 - Texas Tech vs. #12 Oklahoma State (Nov. 2, 2013)

FIRST GAME AT JONES AT&T STADIUM: Nov. 29, 1947 - Texas Tech vs. Hardin-Simmons

FIRST GAME ON ARTIFICIAL TURF: Sept. 12, 1970 - Texas Tech vs. Tulane

FIRST GAME ON FIELDTURF: Sept. 2, 2006 - Texas Tech vs. SMU

TEXAS TECH ALL-TIME HOME RECORD (SINCE 1925): In 89 seasons of football at Texas Tech, the Red Raiders are 333-

159-13 all-time in home games.

TEXAS TECH AT JONES AT&T STADIUM (SINCE 1947): In 66 seasons at The Jones, Texas Tech is 246-129-6 at home.

STADIUM RECORD ATTENDANCE FOR A SEASON OPENER: 57,528 - Texas Tech vs. SMU (Sept. 5, 2010)

STADIUM RECORD FOR STUDENT ATTENDANCE: 16,092 - Texas Tech vs. #24 TCU (Sept. 12, 2013)

HOME WINNING STREAK AT JONES AT&T STADIUM: 12 - Began with 34-27 win over Oklahoma on Nov. 17, 2007,

through 52-30 loss to Texas A&M on Oct. 24, 2009

WINNING SEASONS: 54 - Winning or non-losing seasons in 66 years at Jones AT&T

Stadium. The last team to go undefeated at home was the 2008 squad with a record of 7-0.

Season Gms Average High Opponent2013 ____6 ____ 57,932 ____ 61,836 __ Oklahoma State2012 ____6 ____ 57,215 ____ 60,879 ________ Texas2011 ____6 ____ 55,347 ____ 59,260 _____ Iowa State2010____6 ____ 57,108 ____ 60,454 _____ Texas/OSU2009 ___7 ____ 50,249 ____ 57,733 _____ Texas A&M2008 ___7 ____ 53,625 ____ 56,333 ________ Texas2007 ___6 ____ 51,911 ____ 55,491 _____ Texas A&M2006 ___6 ____ 50,874 ____ 56,158 ________ Texas2005 ___7 ____ 50,972 ____ 55,755 _____ Texas A&M2004 ___5 ____ 52,823 ____ 55,413 ________ Texas2003 ___6 ____ 49,608 ____ 53,135 _____ Oklahoma2002 ___6 ____ 43,126 ____ 52,047 ________ Texas2001 ___6 ____ 46,101 ____ 52,649 _____ Texas A&M2000 ___8 ____ 42,215 ____ 53,027 ________ Texas1999 ___5 ____ 45,894 ____ 53,513 _____ Texas A&M1998 ___6 ____ 43,256 ____ 50,647 ________ Texas1997 ___6 ____ 41,906 ____ 50,513 _____ Texas A&M1996 ___5 ____ 45,317 ____ 51,344 ______ Nebraska1995 ___5 ____ 39,218 ____ 51,205 _____ Texas A&M1994 ___6 ____ 32,032 ____ 45,591 ________ Texas1993____5 ____ 33,318 ____ 50,748 _____ Texas A&M1992____6 ____ 39,735 ____ 50,741 ________ Texas1991 ___6 ____ 37,905 ____ 50,577 _____ Texas A&M1990 ___5 ____ 43,476 ____ 50,276 ________ Texas1989 ___6 ____ 37,983 ____ 50,743 _____ Texas A&M1988 ___5 ____ 35,803 ____ 49,682 ________ Texas1987____7 ____ 31,132 ____ 42,625 _____ Texas A&M1986 ___6 ____ 37,719 ____ 44,820 ________ Texas1985 ___6 ____ 36,392 ____ 50,148 _____ Texas A&M1984 ___6 ____ 36,839 ____ 50,722 ________ Texas1983 ___6 ____ 39,459 ____ 52,109 _____ Texas A&M1982 ___5 ____ 43,311 ____ 52,041 ________ Texas1981____6 ____ 41,398 ____ 50,081 _____ Texas A&M1980 ___7 ____ 41,578 ____ 50,132 ________ Texas1979____6 ____ 46,083 ____ 52,991 _________ USC1978 ____5 ____ 45,286 ____ 54,012 ________ Texas1977 ___5 ____ 43,557 ____ 55,008 _____ Texas A&M1976 ____6 ____ 43,366 ____ 54,187 ________ Texas1975 ____6 ____ 39,584 ____ 52,254 _____ Texas A&M1974 ____6 ____ 41,738 ____ 51,082 ________ Texas1973____6 ____ 39,412 ____ 50,102 _____ Texas A&M1972____6 ____ 38,876 ____ 52,187 ________ Texas1971 ____5 ____ 36,914 ____ 44,380 _____ Texas A&M1970 ____6 ____ 44,476 ____ 53,124 ________ Texas1969 ___5 ____ 39,150 ____ 49,000 _____ Texas A&M1968 ___6 ____ 43,199 ____ 50,352 _________ SMU1967 ___5 ____ 40,978 ____ 48,240 _____ Texas A&M1966 ___6 ____ 34,708 ____ 48,155 ________ Texas1965 ___7 ____ 35,979 ____ 45,619 ________ Baylor1964 ___6 ____ 37,155 ____ 47,100 ________ Texas1963 ___6 ____ 32,333 ____ 38,000 _____ Texas A&M1962 ___5 ____ 28,473 ____ 42,000 ________ Texas1961 ____6 ____ 22,583 ____ 38,500 _____ Texas A&M1960 ___6 ____ 19,475 ____ 32,000 _________ SMU1959 ____4 ____ 17,116 _____ 23,000 _________ TCU1958 ___4 ____ 19,533 ____ 23,100 _ West Texas A&M1957____5 ____ 20,700 ____ 27,000 _____ Texas A&M1956 ___5 ____ 18,400 ____ 22,000 _________ TCU1955 ____5 ____ 18,100 ____ 28,000 _________ TCU1954 ___5 ____ 17,100 ____ 24,500 __ Oklahoma A&M1953 ____ 6 ____15,019 _____ 26,114 ______ Texas A&M1952 ____ 6 ____14,000 ____ 20,000 ________ Houston1951 ____ 4 ____17,000 _____ 19,000 ___________ TCU1950 ____ 6 ____13,917 _____ 19,500 __________ Texas1949 ____ 6 ____14,133 _____ 18,000 _________ Baylor1948 ___ 4 ____15,125 _____ 19,000 ___________Rice1947 ____ 1 ____20,000 ____ 20,000 ___ Hardin-Simmons

TOP 20 ATTENDANCE MARKSAttend Game Season61,836 ______ Tech vs. Oklahoma State __________ 201360,997 ______ Tech vs. Texas State _____________ 201360,879 ______ Tech vs. Texas ________________ 201260,800 ______ Tech vs. Oklahoma ______________ 201260,454 ______ Tech vs. Texas ________________ 201060,454 ______ Tech vs. Ok State _______________ 201059,260 ______ Tech vs. Iowa State _____________ 201158,955 ______ Tech vs. New Mexico ____________ 201258,702 ______ Tech vs. TCU _________________ 201358,416 ______ Tech vs. Texas A&M _____________ 201157,733 _______ Tech vs. Texas A&M _____________ 200957,528 _______ Tech vs. SMU _________________ 201057,328 _______ Tech vs. West Virginia ____________ 201256,333 ______ Tech vs. Texas ________________ 200856,168_______ Tech vs. Texas ________________ 200655,755 _______ Tech vs. Texas A&M _____________ 200555,667 ______ Tech vs. Missouri _______________ 201055,664 ______ Tech vs. Nevada _______________ 201155,491_______ Tech vs. Texas A&M _____________ 200755,413 _______ Tech vs. Texas ________________ 2004

Most Home Games, Season: 9 games (1932)Most Home Games, Season (Since 1950): 8 (1994, 2000)Most Home Wins, Season: 7 games (1965, 2005, 2008)Most Home Losses, Season: 5 games (1944, 1950)Most Home Losses, Season (Since 1950): 4 games (1952, 1957,

1962, 1966, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1990, 2011)Most Home Ties, Season: 2 (1925)Most Home Ties, Season (Since 1950): 1 game (1954, 1956, 1968,

1979, 1981, 1983)Undefeated Home Seasons: 14 (Last: 2008)Longest Home Winning Streak: 13 (1939-42); before Jones AT&T StadiumLongest Home Losing Streak: 6 (1943-44)

Most Points: 120 vs. Wayland (1925)Most Points (Since 1950): 80 vs. Sam Houston State (2005)Most Opponent Points: 61, Miami (Fla.) (1986)Most Combined Points: 120 (Texas Tech 120, Wayland 0 – 1925)Most Combined Points (Since 1950): 105 (Tech 70, TCU 35 – 2004)Largest Margin of Victory: 120 (Tech vs. Wayland – 1925)Largest Margin of Victory (Since 1950): 71-0 vs. New Mexico A&M (1953)

All-Time Home Record: 333-159-13All-Time Jones AT&T Stadium Record (since 1947): 246-129-6Last Tie Game: vs. TCU, 10-10 (1983)

Most Points: 367 (2005)Fewest Points: 20 (1928)

GAME/SEASON RECORDS

SINGLE GAME

MISCELLANEOUS

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