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ALL GRIT. NO QUIT.Gerald J. Ford Stadium ___________________________________4-5Gameday At SMU _______________________________________6-7Mustangs In The Pros ____________________________________8-9The NFL Connection ___________________________________ 10-11Three-Time National Champions __________________________12-13SMU - The Place To Be _________________________________14-15Loyd All-Sports Center __________________________________16-17Heritage Hall ___________________________________________ 17Strength & Conditioning _________________________________18-19Media Exposure ______________________________________20-21Social Networking _______________________________________ 22

OUTLOOK2009 Rosters _________________________________________24-25Two-Deep Depth Chart ___________________________________ 26

2009 MUSTANGSReturnees ___________________________________________27-67Newcomers __________________________________________68-70

COACHING STAFFSMU Coaches ________________________________________72-73Frank Gansz Tribute ___________________________________74-75Head Coach June Jones ________________________________76-77Assistant Coaches _____________________________________78-86Support Staff _________________________________________87-90

OPPONENTSOpponent Information ____________________________________ 92Conference USA Composite Schedule & TV Schedule _________93-94

2008 REVIEW2008 Statistics ________________________________________96-992008 Game Recaps __________________________________100-104

2009 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2009 SMU football media guide is a production of the SMU Athletic Public Relations Offi ce. The guide was written and edited by Assistant Athletic Director for Public Relations & Broadcasting Brad Sutton. Additional editing provided by Assistant Director Herman Hudson and Student Assistant David Waxman. Editorial assistance provided by John Bauer.

COVER & LAYOUT DESIGNThe covers and layout were designed by Grant Hawkins Design.

PHOTOGRAPHYSteve Blum, Jim Bradley, Vladimir Cherry, Joe Collins, The Dallas Morning News, City of Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Mavericks, FC Dallas, Raff Frano, Michael C. Hebert, Tim Heitman, Hillsman Jackson, Travis Johnston, Linda Kaye, James Laughead, Jim Midgett, Gene Nunn, Texas Rangers, Rivals.com, Jody Shervanick, Rick Smith, Phil Stephens, Peter Waters, John Yates, Kathy Young

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RECORDS & HISTORYOffensive Greats ____________________________________106-107Defensive Greats ____________________________________108-109SMU Statistical Trends _______________________________ 110-111Scoring Records _______________________________________ 112Rushing Records ____________________________________ 113-115Passing Records ____________________________________ 116-117Receiving Records __________________________________ 118-119Total Offense Records ________________________________120-121Punting & Placekicking Records ________________________122-123Kickoff Return Records __________________________________ 124Punt Return Records ____________________________________ 125Defensive Records _____________________________________ 126Interception Records ____________________________________ 127Team Records ______________________________________128-130Opponent Records _____________________________________ 131Bowl Records _________________________________________ 132SMU Football Year-By-Year _______________________________ 133Year-By-Year Results ________________________________134-137Series Histories _____________________________________138-141The History of SMU Football ___________________________142-147SMU Bowl Games ___________________________________148-152SMU Lettermen _____________________________________153-158Mustangs By The Numbers ____________________________159-164SMU All-Americans _____________________________________ 165Retired Jerseys _____________________________________166-167SMU Football Greats _________________________________168-176SMU Honors _______________________________________177-182Mustangs In The Pros ________________________________183-186

SMU ATHLETICSThis Is SMU ________________________________________188-189Conference USA ____________________________________190-191Bowl Games _______________________________________192-193SMU Athletics ______________________________________194-195SMU Athletics Hall of Fame ____________________________196-197Academic Success __________________________________198-199Dallas, Texas _______________________________________200-201President R. Gerald Turner _______________________________ 202University Athletic Representative Paul Rogers _______________ 202Director of Athletics Steve Orsini ___________________________ 203SMU Senior Staff & Head Coaches _________________________ 204SMU Staff Directory _____________________________________ 205Media Information ___________________________________206-207Gerald J. Ford Stadium Map ______________________________ 208Primary Media Outlets ___________________________________ 208

MUSTANG QUICK FACTSLocation _______________________________________Dallas, TexasFounded ____________________________________________ 1911Enrollment __________________________________________ 10,981Nickname ________________________________________ MustangsMascot ___________________________Peruna VIII (a Shetland pony)School Colors _________________ Red (PMS 186) & Blue (PMS 286)Conference _________________________________ Conference USAStadium _______________________ Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000)President ________________________________ Dr. R. Gerald TurnerDirector of Athletics ______________________________ Steve OrsiniUniversity Athletic Representative ___________________ Paul RogersChair of the Athletic Council ______________________ Dan Orlovsky Head Football Coach ______________________________ June JonesOverall Coaching Record _____________________ 77-51/10 seasonsSMU Coaching Record ________________________ 1-11/one seasonSMU 2008 Overall Record ________________________________ 1-112008 C-USA Record ___________________________0-8 (6th (West))Offensive System _______________________________ Run & ShootDefensive System ___________________________________ MultipleNational Championships __________________ 3 (1935, 1981 & 1982)Conference Championships _____________________ 11 (last - 1984)Bowl Appearances ____________________ 11 (last - 1984 Aloha Bowl)All-Time Football Record ___________________________ 437-470-54First Football Season ___________________________________ 1915Starters Returning/Lost _________________ 16 (8 O/8 D/0 S)/7 (3/3/1)Letterwinners Returning/Lost _________ 51 (23 O/27 D/1 S)/22 (7/12/3)

SMU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is an integral part of Southern Methodist University’s overall education mission and positively refl ects the interests and values of the institution’s students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends. The Department fosters an environment that encourages degree completion, good citizenship, character and personal growth to help support student-athletes who will become positive role models and productive members of society. The Department is committed to fi scal responsibility, gender equity, diversity, and proper sports conduct among all of its coaches, administrative staff, and student-athletes, and to maintaining high ethical standards and compliance with all NCAA, conference, federal, state and institutional rules and regulations. The athletics program is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of its student-athletes, achieving athletic success at the highest levels of intercollegiate competition, serving as a positive representative of the University and instilling a sense of pride and loyalty among its constituents.

SMU will not discriminate in any employment practice, education program, or educa-tional activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or veteran status. The Director of Affi rmative Action has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and may be contacted at SMU, Dallas TX 75275, 214-768-3601.

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GERALD J. FORD STADIUM In the history of the SMU football program, June 13, 1997, and Sept. 2, 2000, may stand out as the most signifi cant days since the program’s inception in 1915. The fi rst date is when University offi cials announced that signifi cant funds had been raised to begin construction on the brand new Gerald J. Ford Stadium. The second is the date that Mustang football returned to campus with the inaugural game in the stadium against Kansas. The state-of-the-art facility would not have been possible without the generous donations of Gerald J. Ford, Lamar and Norma Hunt, Ray L. and Nancy Ann Hunt, and Sherrill and Jo Ann Pettus, all of whom are SMU alumni. Gerald J. Ford Stadium, fi nished in August of 2000 on the former Ownby Stadium grounds, has a horseshoe confi guration with an open south end zone adjacent to Mockingbird Lane. The architecture is consistent with the Collegiate-Georgian style of the entire SMU campus and features traditional, yet state-of-the-art design concepts. The stadium has a seating capacity of 32,000 with the possibility for future expansion to 45,000. The 32,000-seat confi guration includes nearly 600 preferred club level seats and 240 seats in 24 spacious luxury suites housed in a custom, three-level press box. In addition to housing preferred club and suite seating, the air-conditioned press box provides excellent sightlines and comfortably accommodates more than 125 working print, radio and televi-sion media. The playing surface is 25 feet below ground level, with half of the stadium’s seats sunk below grade, ensuring a smooth transition into the surrounding neighborhood and the remainder of the SMU campus. Ford Stadium was designed by the sports and entertainment design division of Ellerbe Becket, Inc., an architectural fi rm based in Kansas City, Mo.

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GAMEDAY AT SMU From pregame "Boulevarding" to the postgame celebration of an SMU win, nothing compares to the pageantry and excitement of Mustang

football on the Hilltop. On a warm Saturday night in September or crisp day in November, fall Saturdays in Dallas mean only one thing - SMU football in

Gerald J. Ford Stadium. Kickoff may be in the afternoon or evening but gameday on campus is an all-day affair on The Boulevard. Bishop Boulevard, which runs through the heart of the beautiful SMU campus, turns into a hub of activity for alumni, students, fans and friends of the school. Groups can bring a picnic, fi re up a grill for a barbecue or visit food vendors that are stationed along The Boulevard. Local and regional bands play live music and there are activities for children as well. As tailgating festivities wind down, fans join in the Mustang Band's Grand March to Ford Stadium. Forty-fi ve minutes before kickoff, the band marches from Dallas Hall down Bishop Boulevard, turns left on Schlegel Street and heads into Ford Stadium. SMU home games have an all-day collegiate atmosphere as fans rekindle old relation-ships and establish new ones. By combining a great tradition with a new stadium and The Boulevard, SMU football has established itself as THE way to spend a Saturday in Dallas.

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SMU players have gone on to have successful careers in the National Football League, American Football League, Canadian Football League, NFL Europe, Arena Football League, U.S. Football League and World Football League. The Mustangs have fi ve NFL Hall of Fame members: Lamar Hunt (1972), Raymond Berry (1973), Forrest Gregg (1977), Doak Walker (1986) and Eric Dickerson (1999). Many Ponies have made the transition from the playing fi eld to the broadcast booth, including Eric Dickerson, Craig James, Don Meredith, Craig Swann and John Hampton.

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In addition to the players SMU has placed in the NFL, coach June Jones has sent more than his fair share of players to the professional ranks. In just 10 seasons, Jones has sent 50 players to NFL teams and camps.

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BIG GAME BREAKDOWNMUSTANGS RALLY WITH 20-POINT FOURTH QUARTER

TO CLINCH SWC CROWN AT ARKANSAS Fayetteville - SMU fi nished the regular season 10-1 and clinched the 1981 Southwest Conference championship with a thrilling come-from-behind victory over Arkansas in the fi nal game of the season on Nov. 21. With the Pony Express held in check for most of the game, the Mustangs managed only one touchdown - a Russ Washington 10-yard interception return - to go along with two Eddie Garcia fi eld goals through three quarters of play.

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1935 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS G 12-1DICKINSON & HOULGATE SYSTEMS

BIG GAME BREAKDOWNMUSTANGS TOP HORNED FROGS EN ROUTE TO 1935 NATIONAL TITLE

Fort Worth - The SMU Mustangs improved to 11-0 with a 20-14 win over second-ranked TCU before more than 40,000 fans on Saturday, Nov. 30, 1935. The win snapped TCU's 10-game win streak and ended the Frogs' bid for the Rose Bowl. SMU moved one step closer to the Pasedena-based contest, a Southwest Conference title and a National Championship. SMU opened the scoring midway through the fi rst quarter when Bob Finley plunged in from one yard out. Mustang kicker Maurice Orr added the extra point and SMU held the early 7-0 lead. SMU stretched the lead to 14-0 early in the second quar-ter when Bobby Wilson scampered in from 14 yards out for the score. Orr's PAT gave the Po-nies the two-TD edge just over one quarter into the game. After two TCU scores knotted the game at 14-14 with eight minutes to play, the stage was set for SMU's dramatic win. Wilson returned the kickoff to the SMU 40-yard line and after two carries the Mustangs had the ball at midfi eld. Following a three-yard carry by Shelly Burt, Finley heaved a 47-yard scoring pass to a leaping Wilson amid a group of Horned Frog defenders. Orr missed the point-after, but the game ended when TCU's drive stalled at the SMU 35 and the Ponies had held on for the win.

ABOUT THE DICKINSON & HOULGATE SYSTEMS The Dickinson System (1926-40) is a mathematical point system devised by Frank Dickinson, a professor of economics at Illinois. The annual Dickinson ratings were emblematic of the national championship and the basis for awarding the Rissman National Trophy and the Knute K. Rockne Intercollegiate Memorial Trophy. The Houlgate System (1927-58) is a mathematical rating system developed by Deke Houlgate of Los Angeles, Calif. His ratings were syndicated in newspapers and published in Illustrated Football and the Football Thesaurus.

1981 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS G 10-1NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FOUNDATION

1935 RESULTSNATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SWC CHAMPIONS9/21 North Texas St. W 39-09/28 Austin College W 60-010/5 Tulsa W 14-010/12 at Washington (Mo.) W 35-610/19 Rice W 10-010/26 Hardin-Simmons W 18-611/2 Texas W 20-011/11 at UCLA W 21-011/16 at Arkansas W 17-611/23 Baylor W 10-011/30 at #2 TCU W 20-1412/7 at Texas A&M W 24-0

Rose Bowl1/1 Stanford L 0-7

Coach: Madison BellCaptains: Harry Shuford, Marco Stewart

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Trailing 18-12 entering the fourth quarter, SMU tied the game at 18 with 7:41 remaining on another Garcia fi eld goal. On the ensuing Razorback possession, SMU’s Eric Ferguson jumped in front of a Brad Taylor pass and returned it inside the Arkansas 20. The Ponies only needed two Craig James runs to score the go-ahead touchdown with 6:30 remaining. Following the kickoff, the Mustang defense held again and forced an Arkansas punt with 3:49 remaining and SMU wanting a score to seal the victory. Eric Dickerson delivered with 27 sec-onds left, when he scampered 31 yards for the touchdown to give SMU the 32-18 win. Dickerson and James each ran for more than 100 yards in the contest and Dickerson set an SMU record with his 19th touchdown on the sea-son.

ABOUT THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FOUNDATION The National Championship Foundation (1980-present) was established by Mike Riter of Hudson, N.Y., in 1980. It issues an annual report and predated national champions from 1869-1979.

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1981 RESULTSNATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SWC CHAMPIONS9/5 UT-Arlington 20,130 W 48-09/12 North Texas 20,400 W 34-79/19 Grambling 45,700 W 59-279/26 at TCU 25,862 W 20-910/10 Baylor 33,110 W 37-2010/17 at Houston 36,892 W 38-2210/24 Texas 60,777 L 7-910/31 at Texas A&M 62,646 W 27-711/7 Rice 28,750 W 33-1211/14 Texas Tech 24,410 W 30-611/21 at Arkansas 43,842 W 32-18

Total Avg: 36,593 - Home Avg: 33,325

Coach: Ron MeyerCaptains: Harvey Armstrong &

Perry Hartnett

BIG GAME BREAKDOWNMCILHENNY MANEUVERS MUSTANGS

TO 7-3 COTTON BOWL WIN OVER MARINO’S PANTHERS Dallas - With the temperature in the upper 30s and a light rain falling at game time, playing conditions were anything but ideal when undefeated SMU met Pittsburgh in the 1983 Cotton Bowl. Accustomed to playing in inclem-ent weather, Pittsburgh appeared to have the advantage in the early going, driving to the SMU 1-yard line on the game’s opening series. Panther halfback Joe McCall fumbled away Pitt’s best touchdown opportunity when Mustang safety Wes Hopkins fell on the loose ball at the 2-yard line. SMU was not able to capitalize and after two quarters neither team had scored, marking the fi rst scoreless fi rst half in the Cotton Bowl in 22 years. On their fi rst possession of the second quarter, the Panthers scored the game's fi rst points when Eric Schubert booted a 43-yard fi eld goal. SMU responded with an 80-yard drive which resulted in Lance McIlhenny’s nine-yard touchdown scamper around right end on the third play of the fourth quarter. Following the ensuing kickoff, Pitt quarterback Dan Marino engineered a drive which put the Panthers in scoring position at the SMU seven. On third-and-goal, Marino threw a pass which was tipped by Hopkins and intercepted in the end zone by Blane Smith, thus ending Pittsburgh’s chance of handing SMU its only loss of the season and giving SMU its third national title.

ABOUT THE HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION The Helms Athletic Foundation (1941-82) was established by the founding sponsor, Paul H. Helms, Los Angeles sportsman and philanthropist. After Helms’ death in 1957, United Savings & Loan became its benefactor during 1970-72. A merger of United Savings and Citizen Savings was completed in 1973, and the Athletic Foundation became known as Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation. In 1982, First Interstate Bank assumed sponsorship for its fi nal rankings. Thereafter, Schroeder, who died in 1988, then chose, with the assistance of a Hall Board, the annual national champion after the bowl games.

1982 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS G 11-0-1HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION

1982 RESULTSNATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SWC CHAMPIONS9/11 Tulane 33,814 W 51-79/18 at UTEP 33,509 W 31-109/25 TCU 43,321 W 16-1310/2 North Texas 30,118 W 38-1010/9 at Baylor 30,000 W 22-1910/16 Houston 31,817 W 20-1410/23 at Texas 80,157 W 30-1710/30 Texas A&M 50,008 W 47-911/6 at Rice 25,000 W 41-1411/13 at Texas Tech 45,954 W 34-2711/20 Arkansas 65,101 T 17-17

Cotton Bowl1/1 Pittsburgh 65,101 W 7-3

Total Avg: 44,273 - Home Avg: 40,863

Coach: Bobby CollinsCaptains: Craig James & Gary Moten

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With the arrival of June Jones, SMU may need to install a red carpet in the Mustang locker room as SMU has become “the place to be” in Dallas. Among the celebrities, Mustang legends, pros and former pros that have attended practice or stopped by the stadium are: Former President George W. Bush, Roger Staubach, Troy Aikman, Daryl “Moose” Johnston, Terrell Owens, Jeff George, Reggie Dupard, Eric Dickerson, Craig James, Jerry Ball, Devin Hester and Deion Sanders.

The positive energy permeates the entire campus. SMU recently launched the largest fund-raising effort in its history – The Second Century Campaign. With a goal of propelling SMU to a new level of excellence regionally, nationally and globally, the University is well on its way to its goal of $750 million.

SMU Athletics is in a construction boom of its own, having embarked on a $60 million plan to build new facilities and improve existing ones. Football office renovations are being completed for the 2009 season, the $13-million, 43,000 square-foot Crum Basketball Center, a basketball-only practice facility adjacent to Moody Coliseum, opened in February 2008 and the Turpin Tennis Stadium opened in April 2008. Ground has also been broken for the SMU Payne Stewart Golf Learning Center and renovations to Moody Coliseum, which began in 2008 with the installation of a new $900,000 v i d e o b o a r d and redesigned court, continue.

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The Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center, which is attached to the northwest corner of Gerald J. Ford Stadium, is a 72,000 square-foot structure providing all Mustang student-athletes with several improvements over old facilities, including:

� Offi ces and locker facilities for football and several Olympic sports� A state-of-the-art weight room featuring Olympic free weight machines and cardiovascular equipment� A sports medicine complex� Conference rooms, including a modern theater-style meeting room for all SMU sports� A modern equipment room which provides easy access to the playing fi eld and houses expanded laundry and storage areas in order to serve all sports residing in the facility� Ticket facilities, including ticket windows and offi ces, as well as working and waiting areas� Offi ces for SMU’s athletic administration

SPORTS MEDICINE The SMU athletic training program features fi rst-class facilities inside the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center and the outstanding services of leading sports medicine and health care professionals. SMU Director of Sports Medicine Mike Morton, his assistant football trainers and the rest of the SMU training staff members work together with physicians to design rehabilitation programs for injured student-athletes to minimize the loss of fi tness during recuperation. Under Morton’s direction, SMU student-athletes are treated by full-time, certifi ed trainers.

EQUIPMENT ROOM The SMU equipment staff handles all of the ordering and inventory of athletic gear for the football team and oversees the team’s equipment, locker and team meeting rooms. Director John Mendow and assistants Jason Reed and Dean Saul supervise an operation that custom fi ts all Mustang football players for pads, shoes, uniforms and helmets. The equipment staff’s facilities inside of the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center are among the best in the country.

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HERITAGE HALL Along with Gerald J. Ford Stadium and the Paul B. Loyd All-Sports Center, SMU’s Heritage Hall opened its doors in September 2000 as a lasting monument to the athletic excellence and tradition at SMU. The 3,000 square foot exhibit highlights the accomplishments and personalities of SMU players and coaches ranging from the Mustangs’ fi rst football coach, Ray Morrison, to Heisman Trophy winner Doak Walker, to the swimming dynasties of Red Barr and George McMillion. A 1928 leather football helmet, a football-shaped train menu from the Mustangs’ journey to Pasadena for the 1936 Rose Bowl game and one of golfer Payne Stewart’s 7-irons are among the artifacts displayed in the museum. Items such as photographs, uniforms, trophies, newspaper and magazine clippings, game programs, and jewelry tell the stories of various eras in SMU sports. In addition, there are six 16-foot banners in the Loyd Center atrium honoring SMU’s National Championship teams, while the perimeter displays focus on different sports and historical events, including SMU's 1956 Final Four appearance. These displays capture the spirit of sport and present the vitality of the on-going programs, teams and traditions of Mustang athletics.

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"It is the goal of the SMU Strength & Conditioning program to help each student-athlete reach his/her full athletic potential by providing him/her with training programs that are scientifi cally-based and founded on modern methods of strength & conditioning. Our motto as a strength & conditioning staff is simple, 'Stay in the Eye of the Storm.' The most fundamental and important aspect of the SMU strength & conditioning program is that our coaches will always be on the fl oor coaching athletes. No athlete is left to train on his or her own. Every workout, every exercise, every set and every rep will be monitored by a coach. The coach will teach, instruct, provide feedback and motivate the student-athlete. The objective of the SMU strength & conditioning staff is not only to produce stronger, better conditioned student-athletes, but also to build discipline and mental toughness in each student-athlete through the implementation of a very structured and organized environment. Student-athletes are held accountable for the commitment and effort that they put into the program, and lifting and conditioning must be viewed as a vital element in the training program for student-athletes of any sport. The SMU strength & conditioning staff also plays a major role in the nutritional counseling and the implementation of healthy diets for each of our student-athletes. Our staff is responsible for selecting NCAA-approved supplements that we deem the most benefi cial to our student-athletes. On a daily basis, our strength & conditioning coaches weigh-in student-athletes to help monitor changes in bodyweight that may be associated with dehydration, illness, skipping meals, overeating, eating junk foods, etc. This is all done in an effort to help our student-athletes reach his or her ideal playing weight and to keep energy levels high and hydration levels suffi cient."

VIC VILORIA,Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

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SALVINO STRENGTH &CONDITIONING CENTER

The SMU strength and conditioning staff, led by head strength & conditioning coach Vic Viloria, train Mustang student-athletes in the Vic and Gladie Jo Salvino Strength & Conditioning Center inside the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center. The Salvino Strength and Conditioning Center opened in August of 2000 and is considered one of the fi nest of its kind in the nation. Twenty-one self-contained free weight stations are complemented by over 13,000 total pounds of equipment available to SMU student-athletes. With attention to detail including customized iron grip weights emblazoned with the Mustang logo, the Salvino Strength and Conditioning Center services over 500 athletes and 17 sports. Much of SMU’s program is based on the Hatch Train-ing System, which was developed by Olympic coach and USA Strength & Conditioning Hall of Famer Gayle Hatch. The system focuses on explosive strength training and factors in explosive power, absolute strength, muscular endurance, speed, quickness, fl exibility, agility and car-diovascular fi tness.

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Being a Mustang ensures plenty of media exposure. SMU and Conference USA have television contracts with ESPN and CBS College Sports to broadcast Mustang football nationwide. Media interest in SMU football has soared since the hiring of June Jones and TV and radio stations, newspapers and websites alike have taken notice of the Ponies. SMU already has nine games slated for TV in 2009 and is fast becoming a major television player.

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THE OFFICIAL SITE OF SMU ATHLETICS SMUMustangs.com, the offi cial site of the SMU Athletics Department, supplies Mustang fans across the country and around the world with the latest news and features on SMU football. The site provides the latest press releases, rosters, bios, schedules, team statistics, game notes, quotes, player journals, photo galleries, audio and video available to Mustang fans and the media. SMUMustangs.com also provides coach and player quotes, photos, video and audio clips and the latest weekly notes from SMU Athletic Public Relations in advance of the game. On game day, live statistics and Mustang Sports Network radio broadcasts are available online with recaps, statistics, notes, quotes and photos following shortly after the game. The premium content Mustang All-Access at SMUMustangs.com provides even greater access to the Mustangs for SMU fans. Part of CBS College Sports' national All-Access package, Mustang All-Access will air over 100 SMU athletic events LIVE on the internet during the year - including the majority of the SMU football schedule. In addition to live events, each week Mustang All-Access will provide coverage of SMU head football coach June Jones' weekly press briefi ngs.

BIOS & STATISTICS SMUMustangs.com provides the latest game, season and career statistics for every Mustang player. Fans can also view updated information on SMU coaches and support staff.

GAMEDAY INFORMATION SMUMustangs.com has the latest details for fans attending the game. Ticket & parking options, entrance regulations, stadium policies, gameday events and more can all be found on the site.

ONLINE TICKETING Mustang fans can purchase tickets to all SMU football games as well as other athletic and special events at the virtual branch of the Mustang Ticket Offi ce at SMUMustangs.com.

FAN APPAREL SMU apparel and memorabilia can be purchased online. Mustang fans have a choice of anything and everything that is SMU at SMUMustangs.com.

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By becoming a fan of SMU Athletics on Facebook, followers of Mustang teams will have the opportunity to receive score updates, event recaps and notices, video features, special announcements, news on promotions and special ticket offers and much more. The Facebook page is available at Facebook.com/SMU Mustangs. SMU Athletics on Facebook will provide users the opportunity to connect with the athletics program through social networking, while providing a source for public dialogue on topics that are current and relevant. By signing up for the SMU SMS feed, fans can have the updates sent directly to their cell phones.

SPORT FACEBOOK PAGESMU Athletics www.facebook.com/SMUMustangs

Follow the ever growing presence of SMU Athletics on Twitter. Below are links to all the Mustang twitter pages. Signing up (called “following” in Twitter lingo) for any of the SMU Athletics Twitter pages is very easy. Just click on any or all of the links below and click on the button in the upper-left hand corner of the page that says “Follow.” This will allow you to instantly access up-to-date news via Twitter.

SPORT TWITTER PAGESMU Athletics www.twitter.com/smumustangs Football www.twitter.com/coachjunejones Basketball - Men’s www.twitter.com/mattdohertysmu Basketball - Women’s www.twitter.com/SMUBasketballW Rowing www.twitter.com/SMURowing Swimming & Diving - Men’s www.twitter.com/SMUSwimmingM Tennis - Women’s www.twitter.com/SMUTennis Golf - Women’s www.twitter.com/SMUGolfW

By becoming a fan of SMU Athletics on Facebook, followers of Mustang teams will have the opportunity to watch the latest SMU videos including game highlights, player highlights, game interviews, weekly press conferences and more.

SPORT YOUTUBE PAGESMU Athletics www.youtube.com/SMUMustangsAthletics

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SMU ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class-Exp. Hometown (High School) 59 Brendan Ahern LB 6-0 217 FR-RS La Jolla, Calif. (Francis Parker) 42 Jess Andrew DE 6-4 266 JR-SQ West Lafayette, Ind. (West Lafayette) 27 Jay Angotti DB 5-10 208 JR-1L Honolulu, Hawaii (Washington/Punahou) 8 Ryan Armstrong RB 5-8 185 SO-TR Scottsdale, Ariz. (Northern Iowa/Brophy) 68 Chris Atchison OL 6-2 292 FR-HS Desoto, Texas (DeSoto) 23 Chris Banjo DB 5-10 195 SO-1L Sugar Land, Texas (Kempner) 70 Kelvin Beachum, Jr. OL 6-3 270 SO-1L Mexia, Texas (Mexia) 11 Cole Beasley WR 5-9 172 SO-1L Little Elm, Texas (Little Elm) 12 Derrius Bell DB 5-10 170 JR-2L Dallas, Texas (Hillcrest) 75 Zach Boyd OL 6-4 279 SO-1L Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 79 J.T. Brooks OL 6-5 311 SO-1L Arlington, Texas (Martin 49 Byron Brown LB 5-11 192 FR-HS Minden, La. (Minden) 22 Josh Bryant WR 5-7 170 JR-1L Bellville, Texas (Southern Arkansas/Bellville) 1 Chris Butler RB 5-10 207 JR-2L Brusly, La. (Brusly) 13 Chris Castro DB 5-8 179 SO-1L Allen, Texas (Allen) 72 Jimmy Chase OL 6-3 266 FR-RS Garland, Texas (North Garland 67 Bryan Collins OL 6-3 289 FR-HS Keller, Texas (Keller) 18 Chase Courtney DB 5-9 185 JR-1L Alexandria, La. (Menard Central) 35 Tim Crosby DB 5-10 175 JR-1L Garland, Texas (Garland) 4 Kellis Cunningham K/DB 5-10 187 SR-3L Carrollton, Texas (Creekview) 66 Szymon Czerniak OL 6-4 265 SO-SQ Houston, Texas (Stratford) 54 Aaron Davis LB 6-3 245 FR-RS Elsinore, Calif. (Elsinore) 56 Ja’Gared Davis LB 6-1 206 FR-HS Crockett, Texas (Crockett) 10 Rock Dennis DB 5-9 180 SR-1L Leavenworth, Kansas (Garden City C.C.) 62 Will Densmore OL 6-5 265 FR-RS Shalimar, Fla. (Choctawhatchee) 95 Mickey Dollens DL 6-2 249 JR-1L Bartlesville, Okla. (Bartlesville) 7 E.J. Drewery WR 6-5 215 FR-RS Chesapeake, Va. (Atlantic Shores Christian) 36 Billy Dugal RB 6-2 232 FR-RS Norcross, Ga. (Wesleyan School) 32 KJ Ellis LB 6-1 211 SR-SQ Arlington, Texas (Texas Tech/Lamar) 43 Andrew Ellison LB 6-2 232 SO-1L College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) 76 Josh Emshoff OL 6-4 269 FR-HS Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin) 51 Mitch Enright OL 6-1 266 SR-3L Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll 65 Jordan Favreau OL 6-2 260 FR-HS Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 89 Patrick Fleming LB 6-4 236 JR-2L Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) 52 Pete Fleps LB 6-1 230 JR-2L Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 74 Joey Fontana OL 6-2 275 FR-HS New Orleans, La. (Brother Martin) 99 Marquis Frazier DL 6-3 281 JR-JC Garland, Texas (Navarro/Garland) 78 Jordan Free OL 6-2 293 FR-RS Baton Rouge, La. (Parkview Baptist) 30 Keivon Gamble DB 5-9 170 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 90 Kevin Grenier DE 6-4 250 SO-1L Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe) 26 Brett Haness DB 6-1 180 FR-RS Santa Margarita, Calif. (Catholic) 88 Bradley Haynes WR 6-3 212 SO-1L Mansfi eld, Texas (Summit) 98 Brandon Henderson DT 6-2 231 FR-HS Abilene, Texas (Cooper) 97 Evan Huahulu DL 6-1 330 SO-1L Anaheim, Calif. (Servite) 25 Bryce Hudman DB 6-2 203 SR-2L Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) 50 Ben Hughes OL 6-4 260 FR-HS Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Austin) 92 Margus Hunt DE 6-8 267 FR-RS Karksi-Nuia, Estonia (Gymnasium)

SMUNUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos.1 Chris Butler RB2 Kyle Padron QB2 Sterling Moore DB3 Darius Johnson WR4 Kellis Cunningham K/DB4 Bryce Lunday RB5 Zach Zimmerman WR6 Bryan McCann DB6 Matt Szymanski P/K7 E.J. Drewery WR7 Jay Scott DB8 Shawnbrey McNeal RB8 Ryan Armstrong RB9 Bo Levi Mitchell QB10 Rock Dennis DB10 Chayse Joubert WR11 Cole Beasley WR12 Derrius Bell DB13 Chris Castro DB14 Braden Smith QB15 J.J. McDermott QB15 Robert Mojica DB16 Justin Willis WR17 Emmanuel Sanders WR18 Chase Courtney DB18 Terrance Wilkerson WR20 Ryan Smith DB21 B.J. Lee WR22 Josh Bryant WR23 Chris Banjo DB24 Aldrick Robinson WR25 Bryce Hudman LB26 Brett Haness DB26 A’Darius Medford WR27 Jay Angotti DB27 William Webb WR28 Keith Robinson DB29 Chase Kennemer LB29 Shaun Moore DB30 Keivon Gamble DB31 Bennie Thomas DB32 KJ Ellis LB32 Robert Parker LB33 Victor Jones LB34 Jason Jackson RB35 Tim Crosby DB

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34 Jason Jackson RB 5-11 220 JR-2L Little Rock, Ark. (Episcopal Collegiate) 3 Darius Johnson WR 5-10 175 FR-HS Missouri City, Texas (Hightower) 41 Tyler Jones DB 6-1 200 JR-2L Emory, Texas (Rains) 33 Victor Jones LB 6-1 208 SO-1L Richland, Texas (Richland) 10 Chayse Joubert WR 6-0 175 FR-HS Duncanville, Texas (Duncanville) 29 Chase Kennemer LB 6-0 215 SR-2L Arlington, Texas (Texas A&M/Lamar) 21 B.J. Lee WR 5-5 166 SO-1L Ridgeland, Miss. (Ridgeland) 77 Josh LeRibeus OL 6-2 330 SO-1L Richardson, Texas (Berkner) 48 Zach Line RB 6-1 238 FR-HS Oxford, Mich. (Oxford) 84 Cole Loftin WR 6-0 187 FR-RS Aledo, Texas (Aledo) 4 Bryce Lunday RB 5-8 187 SO-1L Sheridan, Ark. (Sheridan) 6 Bryan McCann DB 6-0 173 SR-3L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City) 82 Deonte McDade ATH 5-8 154 FR-HS Ennis, Texas (Ennis) 15 J.J. McDermott QB 6-4 217 JR-TR Katy, Texas (New Mexico St./Katy) 63 Blake McJunkin OL 6-2 262 SO-1L Plano, Texas (Plano) 8 Shawnbrey McNeal RB 5-10 190 JR-TR Dallas, Texas (Miami (Fla.)/Madison) 26 A’Darius Medford WR 5-9 170 JR-1L Garland, Texas (North Garland) 60 Christian Miller OL 6-5 291 FR-HS Aledo, Texas (Aledo) 9 Bo Levi Mitchell QB 6-1 202 SO-1L Katy, Texas (Katy) 39 Ryan Moczygemba LB 6-1 223 JR-2L Bulverde, Texas (Smithson Valley) 15 Robert Mojica DB 5-9 175 FR-RS Dana Point, Calif. (Mater Dei) 2 Sterling Moore DB 5-10 196 JR-JC Oakland, Calif. (Laney/Deer Valley) 29 Shaun Moore DB 6-1 187 JR-2L Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) 38 Michael Morse LB 5-11 216 SO-1L Richardson, Texas (Pearce) 61 Sidney Nwangwu OL 6-4 313 FR-RS Midland, Texas (Midland) 2 Kyle Padron QB 6-4 201 FR-HS Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 93 Chris Parham DL 6-0 282 SR-2L Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley) 32 Robert Parker LB 5-11 221 FR-HS Humble, Texas (Humble) 91 Torlan Pittman DL 6-1 267 SO-1L Bryan, Texas (Bryan) 44 Taylor Reed LB 5-11 202 FR-HS Beaumont, Texas (West Brook) 24 Aldrick Robinson WR 5-10 175 JR-2L Waxahachie, Texas (Waxahachie) 28 Keith Robinson DB 5-9 170 SO-1L Atco, N.J. (Winslow Township) 50 Cameron Rogers LB 6-0 200 FR-RS Abilene, Texas (Wylie) 17 Emmanuel Sanders WR 5-11 180 SR-3L Bellville, Texas (Bellville) 7 Jay Scott DB 6-1 189 FR-HS Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit) 40 Justin Smart LB 6-2 233 JR-2L Marshall, Texas (Marshall) 14 Braden Smith QB 6-0 182 FR-RS Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) 20 Ryan Smith DB 5-11 185 FR-RS Houston, Texas (Lamar) 6 Matt Szymanski P/K 6-1 193 JR-TR College Station, Texas (Texas A&M/A&M Consolidated) 64 Bryce Tennison OL 6-3 285 SO-1L Austin, Texas (McNeil) 31 Bennie Thomas DB 5-8 185 JR-1L West Palm Beach, Fla. (Pima (Ariz.) CC) 46 Zac Thomas DL 6-4 280 JR-1L Stephenville, Texas (Stephenville) 47 Taylor Thompson DE 6-6 280 SO-1L Prosper, Texas (Prosper) 71 Kelly Turner OL 6-1 289 SO-1L Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 81 Mario Walker DE 6-1 225 SR-3L Marshall, Texas (Marshall) 27 William Webb WR 5-8 175 JR-TR Dallas, Texas (Virginia/Highland Park) 18 Terrance Wilkerson WR 5-10 178 SO-1L DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 16 Justin Willis WR 5-11 197 SR-3L Denton, Texas (Ryan) 45 Youri Yenga LB 6-1 223 JR-2L Euless, Texas (Trinity) 5 Zach Zimmerman WR 6-1 165 SR-2L Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound)

36 Billy Dugal RB38 Michael Morse LB39 Ryan Moczygemba LB40 Justin Smart LB41 Tyler Jones DB42 Jesse Andrew DE43 Andrew Ellison LB44 Taylor Reed LB45 Youri Yenga LB46 Zac Thomas DL47 Taylor Thompson DE48 Zach Line RB49 Byron Brown LB50 Ben Hughes OL50 Cameron Rogers LB51 Mitch Enright OL52 Pete Fleps LB54 Aaron Davis LB56 Ja’Gared Davis LB59 Brendan Ahern LB60 Christian Miller OL61 Sidney Nwangwu OL62 Will Densmore OL63 Blake McJunkin OL64 Bryce Tennison OL65 Jordan Favreau OL66 Szymon Czerniak OL67 Bryan Collins OL68 Chris Atchison OL70 Kelvin Beachum, Jr. OL71 Kelly Turner OL72 Jimmy Chase OL74 Joey Fontana OL75 Zach Boyd OL76 Josh Emshoff OL77 Josh LeRibeus OL78 Jordan Free OL79 J.T. Brooks OL81 Mario Walker DE82 Deonte McDade ATH84 Cole Loftin WR88 Bradley Haynes WR89 Patrick Fleming LB90 Kevin Grenier DE91 Torlan Pittman DL92 Margus Hunt DE93 Chris Parham DL95 Mickey Dollens DL97 Evan Huahulu DL98 Brandon Henderson DT99 Marquis Frazier DL

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POST-SPRING DEPTH CHARTOFFENSEQuarterback

9 - Bo Levi Mitchell (6-1, 202, SO-1L, Katy, Texas)14 - Braden Smith (6-0, 182, FR-RS, Rockwall, Texas)

Running Back1 - Chris Butler (5-10, 207, JR-2L, Brusly, La.)

48 - Zach Line (6-1, 238, FR-HS, Oxford, Mich.)

Left Tackle70 - Kelvin Beachum, Jr. (6-3, 270, SO-1L, Mexia, Texas)

76 - Josh Emshoff (6-4, 269, FR-HS, Lufkin, Texas)

Left Guard77 - Josh LeRibeus (6-2, 330, SO-1L, Richardson, Texas)

71 - Kelly Turner (6-1, 289, SO-1L, Dallas, Texas)

Center 63 - Blake McJunkin (6-2, 262, SO-1L, Plano, Texas)

51 - Mitch Enright (6-1, 266, SR-3L, Southlake, Texas)

Right Guard64 - Bryce Tennison (6-3, 285, SO-1L, Austin, Texas)

78 - Jordan Free (6-2, 293, FR-RS, Baton Rouge, La.)

Right Tackle79 - J.T. Brooks (6-5, 311, SO-1L, Arlington, Texas)

61 - Sidney Nwangwu (6-4, 313, FR-RS, Midland, Texas)

Wide Receiver24 - Aldrick Robinson (5-10, 175, JR-2L, Waxahachie, Texas)5 - Zach Zimmerman (6-1, 165, SR-2L, Flower Mound, Texas)

Wide Receiver17 - Emmanuel Sanders (5-11, 180, SR-3L, Bellville, Texas)

84 - Cole Loftin (6-0, 187, FR-RS, Aledo, Texas)

Wide Receiver11 - Cole Beasley (5-9, 172, SO-1L, Little Elm, Texas)16 - Justin Willis (5-11, 197, SR-3L, Denton, Texas)

Wide Receiver18 - Terrance Wilkerson (5-10, 178, SO-1L, DeSoto, Texas)88 - Bradley Haynes (6-3, 212, SO-1L, Mansfi eld, Texas)

DEFENSELeft Defensive End

47 - Taylor Thompson (6-6, 280, SO-1L, Prosper, Texas)92 - Margus Hunt (6-8, 267, FR-RS, Karski-Nuia, Estonia)

Nose93 - Chris Parham (6-0, 282, JR-1L, Ft. Worth, Texas)97 - Evan Huahulu (6-1, 330, SO-1L, Anaheim, Calif.)

Right Defensive End99 - Marquis Frazier (6-3, 281, JR-JC, Garland, Texas)

90 - Kevin Grenier (6-5, 250, SO-1L, Tucson, Ariz.)91 - Torlan Pittman (6-1, 267, SO-1L, Bryan, Texas)

SAM Linebacker89 - Patrick Fleming (6-4, 236, JR-2L, Houston, Texas)27 - Jay Angotti (5-10, 208, JR-1L, Honolulu, Hawaii)

BUCK Linebacker52 - Pete Fleps (6-1, 230, JR-2L, Southlake, Texas)33 - Victor Jones (6-1, 208, SO-1L, Richland, Texas)

MIKE Linebacker 29 - Chase Kennemer (6-0, 215, SR-2L, Arlington, Texas)50 - Cameron Rogers (6-0, 200, FR-RS, Abilene, Texas)

WILL Linebacker45 - Youri Yenga (6-1, 223, JR-2L, Euless, Texas)

43 - Andrew Ellison (6-2, 232, SO-1L, College Station, Texas)

Left Cornerback12 - Derrius Bell (5-10, 170, JR-2L, Dallas, Texas)

31 - Bennie Thomas (5-8, 185, JR-1L, West Palm Beach, Fla.)

Free Safety23 - Chris Banjo (5-10, 195, SO-1L, Sugar Land, Texas)

25 - Bryce Hudman (6-3, 204, SR-2L, Spring, Texas)

Strong Safety10 - Rock Dennis (5-9, 180, SR-1L, Leavenworth, Kansas)

41 - Tyler Jones (6-1, 200, JR-2L, Emory, Texas)

Right Cornerback6 - Bryan McCann (6-0, 173, SR-3L, Oklahoma City, Okla.)

28 - Keith Robinson (5-9, 170, SO-1L, Atco, N.J.)

SPECIAL TEAMSPunter/Place Kicker/Kickoffs

6 - Matt Szymanski (6-1, 193, JR-TR, College Station, Texas)4 - Kellis Cunningham (5-10, 187, SR-3L, Carrollton, Texas)

Holder14 - Braden Smith (6-0, 182, FR-RS, Rockwall, Texas)

Punt Returner16 - Justin Willis (5-11, 197, SR-3L, Denton, Texas)

Long Snapper90 - Kevin Grenier (6-5, 250, SO-1L, Tucson, Ariz.)

63 - Blake McJunkin (6-2, 262, SO-1L, Plano, Texas)

Kickoff Returns21 - B.J. Lee (5-5, 155, SO-1L, Ridgeland, Miss.)

15 - Robert Mojica (5-9, 175, FR-RS, Dana Point, Calif.)

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RETURNEES

2008: Redshirted… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A three-year letterman and two-year starter... Also lettered in track & fi eld; Personal: Enrolled in college in the fall of 2001, but withdrew from classes following the terrorist attacks of September 11th and enlisted in the Army Infantry... Has been stationed in Germany with the 1st Armored Division and at Ft. Campbell, Ky. with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)... Was deployed to Baghdad, Iraq, from the spring of 2003 to the summer of 2004 and then to Kirkuk, Iraq, from the fall of 2005 to the fall of 2006... Left the Army in November 2006 with the rank of Sergeant...Majoring in economics with fi nance applications... Married to C’Koh... Son of Carol and John Andrew... Has one sister, Erin.

42 - JESS ANDREWDefensive LineJunior • SQ • 6-4 • 266West Lafayette, Ind. (West Lafayette)

Sophomore (2008): Appeared in 10 games, playing mostly on special teams… Notched stops at UTEP and against Southern Miss; Freshman (2007 at Washington): Played in all 13 games and made 11 tackles on the season; 2006: Redshirted at UW…Won the UW’s Pepsi Player of the Week Award for his work on the service team after the Oregon State game; Prep: Three-year starter at Honolulu’s Punahou School... Earned fi rst-team All-State honors... Named to HUB All-Star team... Also lettered in baseball... Godmother, Fritz McKenzie, is an SMU graduate...Majoring in Economics.

27 - JAY ANGOTTIDefensive BackJunior • 1L • 5-10 • 208Honolulu, Hawaii (Washington/Punahou)

2008: Sat out per NCAA transfer rules; Freshman (2007): Attended Northern Iowa; Prep: Two-year starting safety at Brophy College Prep... Named one of the top 50 players in Arizona by Scout.com... Named one of the nation’s “Top 25 Defensive Backs To Watch” by Scout.com... Also lettered in track... Plans to major in business... Parents are Scott and Jill Armstrong.

8 - RYAN ARMSTRONGRunning BackSophomore • TR • 5-10 • 185Scottsdale, Ariz. (Northern Iowa/Brophy)

The fi rst SMU player awarded the number 23 following Head Coach June Jones' decision that, starting in 2009, a deserving student-athlete on the SMU football team would be chosen to wear the number 23 on his jersey throughout the season to honor Jerry LeVias for his contributions to America, the sport of football and SMU; Freshman (2008): Saw time in all 12 games, starting the last seven at safety… Ranked fourth on the team with 61 tackles… Intercepted a pass against Southern Miss and returned it 33 yards… Had 13 tackles at Navy and backed up that performance with a 12-stop day against Memphis; Prep: Ranked as the nation’s No. 95 safety by ESPN.com… Named to the Houston Chronicle’s Houston Top 110… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect.

23 - CHRIS BANJODefensive BackSophomore • 1L • 5-10 • 195Sugar Land, Texas (Kempner)

Jay Angotti

2008: Redshirted; Prep: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at middle linebacker and on the offensive line for Francis Parker... Named fi rst-team All-Coastal Conference... Plans to major in history... Chose SMU over UCLA, Dartmouth, University of San Diego and Holy Cross... Parents are Kevin and Sherry Ahern.

59 - BRENDAN AHERNLinebacker6-1 • 220 • Freshman • RSLa Jolla, Calif. (Francis Parker)

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Freshman (2008): Played in 11 games, starting seven… Ranked third on the team with 42 catches, 366 yards receiving and three scores… Had his biggest game of the year against Tulsa, catching eight passes for 94 yards… Had a pair of TDs against Memphis; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Rushed for 1,184 yards and 12 TDs on 157 carries… Also passed for 1,570 yards and 12 scores and intercepted three passes on defense… District Co-MVP.

11 - COLE BEASLEYWide ReceiverSophomore • 1L • 5-9 • 172Little Elm, Texas (Little Elm)

Sophomore (2008): Started 11 games… Tied for sixth on the team with 53 tackles… Also had 5.5 tackles-for-loss and a team-best nine pass breakups… Intercepted a pass in the Texas State win… Had a season-high nine tackles at Tulane… Named to the College Football Top Ten & Pegasus News All-DFW College Football Team; Freshman (2007): Played in nine games as a true freshman… Had his best game in the season fi nale at Memphis, notching six tackles and a pass breakup… Also registered tackles against UNT, TCU, Southern Miss and Rice; Prep: Rated the 12th-best corner prospect and the No. 143 recruit overall in America by ESPN.com… Ranked No. 55 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list… A three-star Rivals.com prospect… A Dallas Morning News All-Area pick… Rated the No. 62 defensive back in the nation by Rivals… Had three picks, seven pass breakups and 59 tackles in 2006… Also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns… Caught 13 passes for 158 yards and a score as a wideout… Honorable mention All-State pick as a sophomore… A two-year fi rst-team All-TAPPS pick at multiple positions… Played for three different high schools as a prep; Personal: Undecided on a major.

12 - DERRIUS BELLDefensive BackJunior • 2L • 5-10 • 170Dallas, Texas (Hillcrest)

Named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s All-Texas Team; Freshman (2008): Started all 12 games at left tackle… Blocked for an offense that threw for a school-record-tying 29 TDs and ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense… Named to the College Football Top Ten & Pegasus News All-DFW College Football Team; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Named fi rst-team All-District 19-3A as a senior and second-team All-District as a junior… Also a Super Cen-Tex player and All-Academic pick… Allowed only one sack in 2006… Rated a second-team preseason All-State prospect by TexasHSfootball.com… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… Averaged a double-double in basketball and once scored 34 in a single game… Chose SMU over Iowa State and others; Personal: An economics major

70 - KELVIN BEACHUM, JR.Offensive LineSophomore • 1L • 6-3 • 270Mexia, Texas (Mexia)

Kelvin Beachum, Jr.

Cole Beasley

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Freshman (2008): Played in the fi rst fi ve games, starting at Texas Tech… Had fi ve stops against the Red Raiders… Notched three tackles and a pass breakup in the season opener at Rice; 2007: Redshirted… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-year letterwinner at Allen, where he earned All-District 9-5A linebacker accolades as a senior… Also an academic All-State selection… Lettered in track and powerlifting as well; Personal: Son of Carmen and Leonardo Castro, Jr…. Father is an SMU alumnus… Majoring in economics with fi nance applications

13 - CHRIS CASTRODefensive BackSophomore • 1L • 5-8 • 179Allen, Texas (Allen)

Freshman (2008): Saw time in nine games, mostly on fi eld goal attempts and PATs; Prep: Named All-District 10-4A… Helped Highland Park to a 15-1 record and a state runner-up fi nish… A two-star Rivals.com prospect.

75 - ZACH BOYDOffensive LineSophomore • 1L • 6-4 • 279Dallas, Texas (Highland Park)

Freshman (2008): Saw time in four games; 2007: Redshirted… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… A second-team All-District 8-5A selection… A fi rst-team Academic All-State pick… Missed his junior year with a knee injury… Allowed just one sack as a prep… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”; Personal: A business major.

79 - J.T. BROOKSOffensive LineSophomore • 1L • 6-5 • 311Arlington, Texas (Martin)

Sophomore (2008): Saw time in six games, starting four… Had fi ve grabs for 23 yards on the year; 2007: Sat out the season as a transfer; Freshman (2006 at Southern Arkansas): Was named the Gulf South Conference Co-Newcomer of the Year... Played in 11 games for the Muleriders, notching 46 rushing yards on 10 carries and six catches for 67 yards; Prep: A three-time All-District selection... Earned honorable mention All-State accolades as a senior... Was an Academic All-State pick... Also lettered in basketball, baseball and track; Personal: Cousin of Mustang teammate Emmanuel Sanders... Son of Angela and Howard Bryant... Has three siblings - Constance, Tiffany and Jaylan; Personal: A corporate communications and public affairs major.

22 - JOSH BRYANTWide ReceiverJunior • 1L • 5-7 • 170Bellville, Texas (Southern Arkansas/Bellville)

Sophomore (2008): Played in the fi rst nine games before suffering a knee injury… Returned for the season fi nale against Southern Miss… Had 33 carries for 174 yards on the year… Just missed a 100-yard game against Tulsa, rushing for 95 yards on nine carries… Broke a 38-yard run against the Golden Hurricane… Also had fi ve catches on the season; Freshman (2007): Became SMU’s short-yardage back late in the season and scored TDs in each of the last three games… All three TD runs were of just one yard… Rushed for 64 yards and a score on just six carries against Rice… Had a long run of 23 yards against the Owls… Also notched four special teams tackles on the season; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: Played a variety of positions for his high school team, including running back, quarterback, wide receiver, safety, cornerback, outside linebacker, punter, kicker, punt returner and kickoff returner... As a punter, scooped up a bad snap and turned it into a touchdown... Ran for 1,327 yards as junior and added 25 catches for 382 yards receiving... Scored 22 TDs rushing and two receiving... Also added 77 tackles and two interceptions on defense... Rated No. 36th player in Louisiana by Dandy Don’s Recruiting... Also threw the javelin as part of the track team; Personal: Undecided on a major.

1 - CHRIS BUTLERRunning BackJunior • 2L • 5-10 • 207Brusly, La. (Brusly)

Josh Bryant

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2008: Redshirted; Prep: Ranked No 86 on the DMN’s Area Top 100… A fi rst-team All-District selection at both offensive and defensive line as a senior… Was a fi rst-team offensive line pick as a junior… A two-star Rivals.com prospect…Chose SMU over Iowa State.

72 - JIMMY CHASEOffensive LineFreshman • RS • 6-3 • 266Garland, Texas (North Garland)

Sophomore (2008): Did not see playing time; Freshman (2007): Earned his fi rst letter, appearing in eight games… Saw most of his time on special teams; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: A four-year starter… Played linebacker, quarterback and corner in high school… Was a fi rst-team All-District pick at linebacker and a second-team All-District choice at QB as a senior… Named All-Central Louisiana… Also earned honorable mention All-State accolades; Personal: A fi nancial counsulting major… Has one sibling, Coury… Son of Karen and Jeff Courtney.

18 - CHASE COURTNEYDefensive BackJunior • 1L • 5-9 • 185Alexandria, La. (Menard Central)

Sophomore (2008): Played in nine games, earning a start in the season fi nale… Recovered a fumble in the season opener at Rice… Had two stops in the Texas State win… Notched a season-high fi ve tackles against Southern Miss; Freshman (2007): Appeared in two games… Was a member of the travel squad; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: An All-District performer for Jeff Jordan at Garland… Led team to the third round of the playoffs and an 11-3 record… Was all over the fi eld in 2005, recording 71 tackles, two forced fumbles, two fumbles recovered, an interception, and four receptions for 45 yards and a TD… Played quarterback as a junior, fi nishing with 52 carries for 224 yards while throwing for 758 yards and eight scores… Also started three seasons at point guard for Garland… A two-star Rivals.com recruit; Personal: Enjoys playing basketball and spending time with family and friends when off the fi eld... Sociology major.

35 - TIM CROSBY Defensive BackJunior • 1L • 5-10 • 175Garland, Texas (Garland)

Junior (2008): Handled all Mustang kickoffs… Averaged 60.2 yards on 52 kickoffs… Had four touchbacks… Had perhaps the hit of the year in the Memphis game, leveling the Tiger return man… Also had tackles at Tulane and UCF; Sophomore (2007): Handled kickoff duties in all 12 games… Averaged 61.3 yards on 63 attempts… Had fi ve touchbacks… Notched fi ve tackles on kick coverage; Freshman (2006): One of only three true freshmen to play and letter… Handled kickoff duties all season… Had 61 kickoffs for a 61.4-yard average with 16 touchbacks; Prep: Tabbed the District 10-5A Special Teams Player of the Year after hitting 29-33 extra points and drilling fi eld goals of 44 and 50 yards… Also played wideout, notching 10 catches for 175 yards and a score… Was second-team All-District as a receiver… Earned Academic All-District honors twice… Chose SMU over Air Force, Buffalo and Rice… A two-star Rivals.com recruit… Won kickoff competition and fi nished third overall out of 160 kickers at the Texas All-State Kicking Competition at Texas A&M… Also lettered in basketball and track; Personal: An Journalism major.

4 - KELLIS CUNNINGHAM Defensive Back/KickerSenior • 3L • 5-10 • 190Carrollton, Texas (Creekview)

Tim Crosby

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Freshman (2008): Did not see playing time; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: First-team All-District 19-5A at defensive end… Notched 84 tackles, four for-loss, six sacks and an interception as a senior… Scored a touchdown on a two-yard run in a 43-7 win over Northbrook in 2006… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect; Personal: A business pre-major.

66 - SZYMON CZERNIAKOffensive LineSophomore • SQ • 6-4 • 265Houston, Texas (Stratford)

Freshman (2008): Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: Anchored one of the area’s top rush defenses and was third in the state with 206 tackles as a senior... Also had 21 catches for 468 yards, six TDs as tight end... Sunbelt League Defensive Player of the Year… A three-year letterwinner in football and basketball… A two-time All-League, All-Valley and All-CIF selection; Personal: Son of Colleen and Mike Davis… Has two older sisters, Amanda and Ellen....business pre-major.

54 - AARON DAVISLinebackerFreshman • RS • 6-3 • 245Elsinore, Calif. (Elsinore)

Junior (2008): Started all 12 games at strong safety… Had an interception against Houston… Had six pass breakups on the year… Tied for sixth on the team with 53 tackles… Notched a season-high eight tackles in the Texas State win; 2007: Sat out the season as a redshirt after breaking his shoulder during spring drills; Junior College (2005 & 2006): A two-star Rivals.com prospect... Notched two interceptions, 92 return yards and a TD in 2006... Also tallied 48 tackles, a blocked kick, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery en route to All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference honors; Personal: A sociology major.

10 - ROCK DENNISDefensive BackSenior • 1L • 5-9 • 180Leavenworth, Kansas (Garden City)

2008: Redshirted; Prep: Four-year letterwinner at Choctawhatchee High School, starting two seasons at center... Earned All-Area honors in senior season... PSA All-Star... Won Choctawhatchee’s Senior Scholastic Athletic Award for having the highest grade point average on the team; Personal: Brother, David, played defensive end at Ole Miss.

62 - WILL DENSMOREOffensive LineFreshman • RS • 6-5 • 265Shalimar, Fla. (Choctawhatchee)

Sophomore (2008): Played in six games…Had two tackles in the season opener at Rice… Caught a pop-up kickoff and returned it seven yards against Texas State; Freshman (2007): Saw time in the last three games of the year… Did not register a tackle; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: A member of the Pigskin Preview’s All-Oklahoma Team… A three-time All-Area selection… Also chosen fi rst-team All-District and one of the Top 20 Players in northeastern Oklahoma… Team Captain junior and senior seasons… Played for coach Greg Willis… Had 50-plus tackles in 2005 and 15 career sacks… Also lettered in track and powerlifting… A two-star Rivals.com recruit; Personal: An English with Creative Writing major.

95 - MICKEY DOLLENSDefensive LineJunior • 1L • 6-2 • 249Bartlesville, Okla. (Bartlesville)

2008: Redshirted; Prep: Earned All-State honors at Atlantic Shores Christian after posting 57 receptions, over 1,700 all-purpose yards and 12 touchdowns… Also blocked four kicks on special teams and notched 85 tackles on defense… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect.; Personal: A business pre-major.

7 - E.J. DREWERYWide ReceiverFreshman • RS • 6-5 • 215Chesapeake, Va. (Atlantic Shores Christian)

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Freshman (2008): Played in seven games, mostly on kickoff returns; Prep: A three-star Scout.com prospect from A&M Consolidated… Ranked as the nation’s No. 57 tight end by Scout .com and No. 76 by ESPN.com … A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Had offers from Tulsa and Houston… Ranked as the No. 20 prospect in all of central Texas by TexasPrepInsider.com; Personal: A business/Corporate Communications & Public Affairs pre-major.

43 - ANDREW ELLISONLinebackerSophomore • 1L • 6-2 • 232College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated)

Enrolled at SMU in January as a grayshirt; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked No. 66 among guards nationally by Scout… Also had offers from Oklahoma State, Baylor, Houston and Rice. Personal: a business pre-major

76 - JOSH EMSHOFFOffensive LineFreshman • HS • 6-4 • 269Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin)

Named the 2009 Anson Mount Scholar/Athlete as part of the 53rd-annual Playboy Preseason All-America football team; Junior (2008): Played in just three games… Suffered a hand injury and played just once more after the Texas State win… A member of the Rimington Trophy Watch List… Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Football Team and the Conference USA Football All-Academic Team… Enrolled in SMU’s prestigious Cox School of Business and is pursuing his MBA after graduating with an undergraduate degree in management in just three years… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Sophomore (2007): Started all 12 games at center… Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Football Team… Winner of the Conference USA Academic Medal and a member of the Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Freshman (2006): Earned his fi rst letter after playing in fi ve games along the offensive line… Was a member of the travel squad all season… Winner of the Conference USA Academic Medal and a member of the Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2005: Redshirted... Winner of the Conference USA Academic Medal and a member of the Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A four-year starter at Southlake Carroll, anchoring the line for a squad that went 56-2 in his tenure and won the 2004 mythical national championship… Team went 15-0 as a senior and won the 5A state title… Allowed zero sacks on 475 team pass attempts in 2004… Averaged fi ve pancake blocks per game, grading out at 92 percent for the season… A fi rst-team All-State and All-District selection… An Area Top 100 player according to the Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Rivals.com… Ranked as the No. 88 player in Texas according to SuperPrep… A member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Top 300.

51 - MITCH ENRIGHTOffensive LineSenior • 3L • 6-1 • 266Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll)

2008: Redshirted; Prep: Four-year letterwinner and two-year starter at the Wesleyan School... Earned All-County and All-County Academic honors... Also lettered in track and basketball; Personal: Father, Dr. James Dugal, played football at Cornell... Plans a pre-med major... Parents are Dr. James and the late Cheryl Dugal.

36 - BILLY DUGALRunning BackFreshman • RS • 6-2 • 232Norcross, Ga. (Wesleyan School)

Rejoins the team after missing the 2008 season; Sophomore (2007): Saw time in nine games, mostly on special teams... Notched one stop; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt after transferring; Freshman (2005): Spent the season at Texas Tech... Did not see playing time... Was an Athletic Academic Achievement Award winner; Prep: A Rivals.com two-star prospect... A three-year starter... Had 103 tackles as a senior and 75 as a junior... An Army All-America nominee... Had offers from Colorado and New Mexico. Personal: Given fi rst name is KaJean... Son of Theresa Wilson and Kelly Jackson... Father was a running back at Air Force... Has three siblings... Undecided on a major.

32 - KJ ELLISLinebackerSenior • SQ • 6-1 • 211Arlington, Texas (Texas Tech/Lamar)

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Enrolled on the Hilltop in January 2009 and will have three seasons to play at SMU; Freshman (2007-08): Attended Navarro College for 18 months... Played in 2007 before missing 2008 with an injury... Notched 12 tackles and two sacks in 2007... Was expected to be a starter in 2008; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com prospect... Held offers from Arkansas, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M and Texas Tech... Rated by Rivals.com as the nation’s 42nd-best strongside defensive end and Texas’ 75th-best overall prep prospect in 2007; Personal: Majoring in Markets and Culture.

99 - MARQUIS FRAZIERDefensive TackleJunior • JC • 6-3 • 281 Garland, Texas (Navarro/Garland)

Freshman (2008): Saw time in two games – at Rice and vs. Tulsa; Prep: A two-star Scout.com prospect… Recorded 87 tackles as a senior… Was 5A Southern Region One’s co-Defensive Player of the Year… An All-State selection… Also played QB in high school… Compiled 17 sacks in 2007, the highest total among all players in Southern Arizona and fourth-best in the entire state… A fi rst-team All-Southern Arizona selection by the Daily Star; Personal: A business and economics pre-major.

90 - KEVIN GRENIERDefensive EndSophomore • 1L • 6-4 • 250Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe)

Selected a preseason second-team All-Conference USA performer by a media panel of 24 writers and broadcasters; Sophomore (2008): Started all 12 games at linebacker… Ranked fourth in Conference USA with 8.83 tackles per game… Led the team with 106 tackles – 32 more than the No. 2 tackler… Notched 23 tackles against Navy, which ranks as the fourth-most ever in a game by a Conference USA player… Had 13 stops and two forced fumbles in the Texas State win… Also tallied 6.5 tackles for loss and four pass breakups on the year… Named to the College Football Top Ten &

52 - PETE FLEPSLinebackerJunior • 2L • 6-2 • 230Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll)

Sophomore (2008): Played in all 12 games, earning a start against Tulsa… Had fi ve tackles on the year, with 3.5 of those stops for-loss… Notched three quarterback sacks; Freshman (2007): Earned a letter as a true freshman, playing in nine games… Caught eight passes for 67 yards on the season… Set season highs with three catches for 37 yards against Rice… Also caught his season long pass of 21 yards against the Owls… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Had the third-best shuttle time among 36 tight ends at Rivals camp… Caught 43 passes for 630 yards and nine TDs as a senior… Averaged 14.7 yards per catch, ranking in the top 10 among Houston-area receivers… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Also lettered in basketball and track; Personal: A business pre-major.

89 - PATRICK FLEMING

LinebackerJunior • 2L • 6-4 • 236Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek)

Patrick Fleming2008: Redshirted; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect… A fi rst-team 3A All-State selection.

78 - JORDAN FREEOffensive LineFreshman • RS • 6-2 • 293Baton Rouge, La. (Parkview Baptist)

Pegasus News All-DFW College Football Team… One of 11 players named to the 2008 Conference USA Football All-Academic Team… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Freshman (2007): Earned his fi rst letter, appearing in all 12 games… Had six solo tackles and four assists on the year… Had two-tackle games at Tulsa and Memphis… Blocked a punt against Rice… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt… Winner of the Conference USA Academic Medal and a member of the Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-year starter at linebacker for Southlake Carroll… Helped the Dragons to a 31-1 record and the 2004 Class 5A Division II state title in his starts… A fi rst-team All-State selection by the Texas Sports Writers Association and Dave Campbell’s Texas Football… A fi rst-team District 5-5A selection… Named to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Area Top 50… Also played lacrosse and ran track; Personal: Management major.

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Freshman (2008): Saw time in four games, starting the fi nal three contests… Had two grabs, including a 19-yard TD pass, in the season opener at Rice… Also had a scoring grab at UTEP… Finished the year with 16 catches for 198 yards; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Rated the No. 122 wideout prospect in America by ESPN.com…Had 45 catches for 700 yards and seven TDs as a senior… Named to the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram’s Area Top 50… A fi rst-team All-District pick as senior and a second-team All-District choice as a junior… Ranked No. 82 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list... An All-Region pick by PrepStars.com… A three-star Rivals.com prospect… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… Also lettered in track; Personal: An advertising pre-major.

88 - BRADLEY HAYNESWide ReceiverSophomore • 1L • 6-3 • 212Mansfi eld, Texas (Summit)

25 - BRYCE HUDMANDefensive BackSenior • 2L • 6-2 • 203Spring, Texas (Klein Oak)

Sophomore (2008): Saw time in 10 games… Tallied 15 tackles on the season with a season-high four in the fi nale against Southern Miss; Freshman (2007): Earned his fi rst letter, appearing in 11 games… Had tackles against TCU and UCF… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt… Member of the C-USA Honor Roll; Prep: Played four years on both sides of the ball... Had 154 tackles and fi ve INTs as a senior... Totaled 244 tackles over his last two seasons... 2A Defensive Player of the Year... Conference Defensive Player of the Year... An All-State and All-Conference pick... Was an NCHSAA Scholar-Athlete... Also lettered in track; Personal: Son of Debra and Carl Jackson... Has fi ve siblings... A business pre-major.

34 - JASON JACKSONRunning BackJunior • 2L • 5-11 • 220Little Rock, Ark. (Episcopal Collegiate)

Freshman (2008): Saw time in nine games, mostly on fi eld goal tries and PATs; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Went 19-3 as a heavyweight wrestler as a senior and won the Trinity League title; Personal: A psychology major.

97 - EVAN HUAHULUDefensive LineSophomore • 1L • 6-1 • 330Anaheim, Calif. (Servite)

2008: Redshirted… Winner of a Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Santa Margarita Catholic... Named second-team All-Trinity League as a senior... Named a California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Academic Scholar... A business pre-major.; Personal: Parents are Mark Haness and Shawna Dakites.

26 - BRETT HANESSDefensive BackFreshman • RS • 6-1 • 180Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic)

Rejoins the team after missing the 2008 season; Sophomore (2007): Played in 10 games and started eight… Set a Conference USA record with 26 tackles at Arkansas State… Also had double-digit tackle games at TCU (10) and Memphis (11)… Returned an interception 49 yards for a touchdown to seal the UNT win… Tied for the team lead with 82 season stops; Freshman (2006): Played in all 12 games, earning the start at free safety for the last four games… Had 29 tackles and four pass breakups on the season… Had a season-high nine tackles against Houston… Had six-stop games at ECU and Rice… Also broke up a pair of passes against the Pirates; 2005: Saw time at Texas A&M notching three stops before suffering an injury and sitting out the season as a medical redshirt; Prep: As a running back in 2004, racked up 1,240 yards on 142 carries including a season-long of 78 yards… A fi rst-team All-District 15-5A pick… Also named to the Houston Chronicle’s All-Northside Houston squad… A member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Top 300… Played on both sides of the ball as a junior and as a defender as a sophomore; Personal: A sociology major.

Has been enrolled at SMU since the fall of 2007, training privately with SMU’s world-renowned track & fi eld coach Dave Wollman; Prep: Won gold medals in both the shot and the discus at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Beijing, becoming the fi rst junior athlete ever to win a shot/discus gold medal double... The current world junior record holder in discus throw.; Personal: Majoring in Business.

92 - MARGUS HUNTDefensive EndFreshman • RS • 6-8 • 267Karksi-Nuia, Estonia

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Freshman (2008): Saw time in seven games as a true freshman… Had pairs of tackles against Tulsa and Houston; Prep: Ranked No 49 on the DMN’s Area Top 100… A fi ve-star Max Emfi nger prospect… A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Ranked as the nation’s No. 57 outside linebacker by ESPN.com… Earned fi rst-team All-District 5-5A honors as a junior with 92 tackles - 46 unassisted, six sacks and a blocked punt.

33 - VICTOR JONESLinebackerSophomore • 1L • 6-1 • 208Richland, Texas (Richland)

Junior (2008): Played in all 12 games and started twice… Played mostly on special teams until the UTEP game, when he started and broke out with 11 tackles and blocked a punt… Had six tackles in the season fi nale against Southern Miss… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Sophomore (2007): Appeared in 11 games… Played a big role on SMU’s special teams units, notching 14 stops on the year… Had a season-best three tackles in the fi nale at Memphis… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt after transferring… Member of the C-USA Honor Roll; Freshman (2005): Spent the season at Texas A&M... Did not see action; Prep: Named District Defensive MVP... Notched 148 tackles as a senior... A two-year starter and a two-time All-District selection... A member of the National Honor Society; Personal: Son of Kelly Hernandez and Jeff Kennemer... One of six children... A fi nance major.

29 - CHASE KENNEMERLinebackerSenior • 2L • 6-0 • 215Arlington, Texas (Texas A&M/Lamar)

Victor Jones

Sophomore (2008): Played in all 12 games with six starts at safety… Had 38 stops on the year… Had eight tackles and a fumble recovery in the season opener at Rice… Picked off a pass and tallied fi ve tackles in the Texas State win… Notched eight more tackles versus TCU… Had 33 of his 38 season tackles in the fi rst fi ve games; Freshman (2007): Burst onto the scene after SMU suffered several injuries in the secondary… Played in all 12 games and started four of the last fi ve contests… Had a great streak of double-digit tackle games – Tulsa (15), Houston (15) and Rice (10)… Had two pass breakups on the year… Recovered a fumble and had two tackles-for-loss at Houston; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: Unanimous pick as District Most Valuable Player… Racked up huge numbers on both sides of the ball… Had over 130 tackles and notched three interceptions in 2005… Had 319 tackles, 11 interceptions, fi ve sacks, six fumble recoveries, 11 forced fumbles, 26 tackles for loss and four blocked kicks over his career… On offense, was 42-for-99 with 739 passing yards and six TD passes as a quarterback… Also recorded 189 carries, 1,112 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns… Notched 32 career rushing touchdowns and 2,524 rushing yards… A third-team All-State choice by the Texas Sportswriters Association and honorable mention All-State by the Associated Press… The “Dream Team” Most Valuable Player according to the Greenville Herald Banner… A three-time All-District player and a two-year, two-way starter for coach Ken Little at Rains… Earned Academic All-State accolades… Also lettered in baseball and track; Personal: An economics major… Plays the guitar.

41 - TYLER JONESDefensive BackJunior • 2L • 6-1 • 200Emory, Texas (Rains)

Tyler Jones

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Freshman (2008): Played in 10 games and got starts against Texas State and Memphis… Blocked for an offense that threw for a school-record-tying 29 TDs and ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Rated the 23rd-best guard prospect in America by ESPN.com…A fi rst-team “Team Texas” selection by TexasHSFootball.com… One of the top 25 offensive lineman in the state according to Dave Campbell… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… A Dallas Morning News All-Area selection… Ranked No. 41 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list… An All-Region pick by PrepStars.com… A fi rst-team 5ATexasFootball.com All-Texas choice… A three-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked the No. 60 offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com and No. 63 by Rivals… Averaged six pancake blocks per game in 2006; Personal: An economics with fi nance applications major.

77 - JOSH LeRIBEUSOffensive LineSophomore • 1L • 6-2 • 330Richardson, Texas (Berkner)

Enrolled at SMU in January as a grayshirt; Prep: Had a team-high 154 tackles with eight forced fumbles and four recoveries… Rushed for 1,723 yards and 17 TDs… Also threw for three TDs… An All-State pick; Personal: a business and political science pre-major

48 - ZACH LINERunning BackFreshman • HS • 6-1 • 238Oxford, Mich. (Oxford)

Bryce Lunday

Freshman (2008): Saw time in two of the fi rst three games before earning a start against TCU… Caught fi ve passes for 52 yards against the Frogs, playing most of the second half with a broken collarbone… Hauled in a 21-yard TD pass in the game… Missed the remainder of the season… Applied for a medical redshirt… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Had 1,175 yards and 13 TDs during the regular season; Personal: A business pre-major.

84 - COLE LOFTINWide ReceiverFreshman • RS • 6-0 • 187Aledo, Texas (Aledo)

Freshman (2008): Did not play until the ninth game – at Navy – but played in the fi nal four contests, starting against Memphis… Earned his fi rst carries at Navy, rushing for 24 yards on fi ve carries… Rushed seven times for 27 yards at UTEP… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Accounted for 1,450 yards rushing and 13 TDs while helping lead Sheridan to its fi rst winning season since 2000 as a senior… Rushed for 1,150 yards and eight TDs as a junior.

4 - BRYCE LUNDAYRunning BackSophomore • 1L • 5-8 • 187Sheridan, Ark. (Sheridan)

Freshman (2008): Played in four games… Worked his way into the running back rotation and had fi ve carries for 12 yards at UCF before suffering a shoulder injury… Missed the next game, but returned to start against Houston… Caught two passes for 10 yards against the Cougars; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Ran for 1,488 yards and averaged 8.9 yards per carry while scoring 19 TDs as a senior… Named Metro Player of the Year by regional TV outlet Blitz 16… Topped 4,000 rushing yards and scored 41 touchdowns during his three-year career… Led team to a 10-0 regular season in 2007… Was Mississippi’s Class 4A 100-meter dash state champion with a time of 10.56 seconds. Personal: a business pre-major

21 - B.J. LEESlotSophomore • 1L • 5-5 • 166Ridgeland, Miss. (Ridgeland)

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Junior (2008): Started 11 games… Had two interceptions against Tulsa and another pick against Memphis… Tallied 35 tackles on the year, with a season-high six against Texas State… Returned six punts on the season for 31 yards with a long of 22 yards at Tulane… Notched a sack at UTEP… Forced a fumble at Rice; Sophomore (2007): Started all 12 games, playing at both corner and safety… Had 59 tackles, seven pass breakups and four interceptions on the season… Recorded nine tackles in the opener against Texas Tech… Returned an interception 51 yard against Rice; Freshman (2006): Was an All-Freshman Conference USA pick by both the coaches and the media… Co-winner of the James Bradley “New Mustang” award for consistent play along with Emmanuel Sanders and Justin Willis… Appeared in 11 games, starting three of the last four contests… Had 38 tackles and four pass breakups on the year… Picked off a pass and returned it 29 yards and recovered a fumble in the Arkansas State win… Returned kicks in three of the last four games, notching 136 yards on eight attempts… Forced a fumble and notched a season-high nine tackles in the Tulsa win; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com recruit… Also rated the 20th best player in Oklahoma by Rivals and 25th by the Daily Oklahoman… Broke his left leg and was only able to play in three games his senior year... Still managed to have six touchdowns, one interception and one fumble recovery… Led high school team to a 10-2 mark and a state quarterfinals appearance… Played for coach Mark Little… Lettered in football, basketball and track… Named team MVP and to the All-Tribune Team by the Bethany Tribune; Personal: An economics with finance applications major.

6 - BRYAN McCANN Defensive BackSenior • 3L • 6-0 • 173Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City)

Freshman (2008): Started the fi nal 10 games at center… Blocked for an offense that threw for a school-record-tying 29 TDs and ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense… Named to the College Football Top Ten & Pegasus News All-DFW College Football Team… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Named to the Class 5A Texas All-State Team and the DMN Area Super Team… Averaged 10 pancake blocks per game… Received Plano’s top blocking grade all season and never had a bad snap at center… Also handled all deep snaps; Personal: A business pre-major... Father played at Texas.

63 - BLAKE McJUNKINOffensive LineSophomore • 1L • 6-2 • 262Plano, Texas (Plano)

Blake McJunkin

Freshman & Sophomore (2007 & 2008): Played at Miami (Fla.), where he rushed for 152 yards and three TDs in two seasons; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com prospect... Was a fi rst-team all-state selection as a senior after posting 139 carries for 1,441 yards and 20 touchdowns... Was also a two-time 100-meter 3A state champion in track; Personal: Majoring in Sociology.

8 - SHAWNBREY McNEAL Running BackJunior • TR • 5-10 • 190Dallas, Texas (Miami (Fla.)/Madison)

Freshman & Sophomore (2007 & 2008): Was the primary backup signal caller at New Mexico State... Completed 20 of 34 passes for 246 yards as a sophomore... Started for NMSU at Louisiana Tech as a freshman, completing 29 of 40 passes for 319 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions; Personal: Majoring in Business.

15 - J.J. McDERMOTTQuarterbackJunior • TR • 6-4 • 217Katy, Texas (New Mexico St./Katy)

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Sophomore (2008): Played in all 12 games… Had his best game of the year at Texas Tech, where he notched six stops and two tackles-for-loss… Also had six tackles and one for-loss at UTEP; Freshman (2007): Saw time in 11 games… Converted a fake punt for a fi rst down with a three-yard carry against Tulane; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: A fi rst-team All-State, All-Comal County, All-District and All-San Antonio selection... A two-year starter... Also lettered in baseball... Earned All-State and All-District Academic honors; Personal: Son of Tammy and Larry Moczygemba... Has an uncle and two cousins that are SMU grads... An accounting major.

39 - RYAN MOCZYGEMBALinebackerJunior • 2L • 6-1 • 223Bulverde, Texas (Smithson Valley)

2008: Redshirted… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Two-year letterwinner who started in his senior season at strong safety and in his junior and senior seasons at running back... Earned All-Orange County, All-Trinity League and All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) honors in his senior year... Collected 774 all-purpose yards as a senior, and added 60 tackles, fi ve sacks, two interceptions in 2007... Member of the National Honor Society; Personal: Plans to major in business and English... Parents are David and Elizabeth Mojica (pronounced: mo-HE-ka).

15 - ROBERT MOJICADefensive BackFreshman • RS • 5-9 • 175Dana Point, Calif. (Mater Dei)

Freshman (2008): Started all 12 games as a true freshman… Threw for three touchdowns in his collegiate debut at Rice… Was 24-of-37 for 370 yards with fi ve TDs and no INTs in the Texas State win... The fi ve TD passes tied for second-most all-time in a game at SMU and the 370 passing yards were 13th all-time… At UCF, threw a 94-yard TD pass to Aldrick Robinson, which ranks as the second-longest pass play in SMU history… Tallied 24 TD passes on the year, which is third-most in a season at SMU… Had four 300-yard games, which ties for second-most in a season at SMU… Had fi ve games with three-or-more TD passes… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Threw for 2,451 yards and 37 TDs with only four interceptions as a senior… Led his high school squad to an undefeated season and a state championship… Named to the Houston Chronicle’s Houston Top 110.

9 - BO LEVI MITCHELL QuarterbackSophomore • 1L • 6-1 • 202Katy, Texas (Katy)

Ryan Moczygemba

Sophomore (2008): Missed most of the season while rehabbing a knee injury… Played against Memphis; Freshman (2007): Appeared in four games; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: A fi rst-team All-Region and second-team All-District selection… Also ran track, competing in the 4x100 and 4x200 relays and 200m (21.3)…Had a school-record 38 catches for 620 yards and nine TDs in 2005… Played for coach David Fair at North Garland… A two-star Rivals.com recruit; Personal: Enjoys playing video games... An economics major.

26 - A’DARIUS MEDFORD Wide ReceiverJunior • 1L • 5-9 • 170Garland, Texas (North Garland)

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Freshman (2008): Appeared in the Memphis game; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Named All-District after passing for 1,811 yards with 20 touchdowns and just 2 interceptions as a senior... Also rushed for more than 340 yards and scored six touchdowns... Captain of his team and voted MVP... Awarded Player of the Week honors for the entire Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex by Chevrolet and KXAS-TV... Also punted, returned kicks and held on extra points... Anchored the school sports radio show... Played major roles in two high school plays; Personal: Son of Liz and Scott Morse... An economics with fi nance applications major.

38 - MICHAEL MORSELinebackerSophomore • 1L • 5-11 • 216Richardson, Texas (Pearce)

Junior (2008): Played in fi ve games… Had four stops on the year… Notched two tackles at UTEP; Sophomore (2007): Saw time in all 12 games, starting eight… Totaled 20 tackles on the year… Had 3.5 tackles-for-loss… Posted three-stop efforts against Texas Tech, UNT, Houston and Memphis; Freshman (2006): Saw time in three games - Sam Houston, Arkansas State and Houston… Had three stops on the year… Had a season-high two tackles and a TFL against Arkansas State; 2005: Redshirted; Prep: A unanimous two-time All-District 4-5A selection… A member of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s fi rst-team All-Area squad… Notched 53 tackles, eight sacks, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in 2004; Personal: A history major.

93 - CHRIS PARHAMDefensive TackleSenior • 2L • 6-0 • 282Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley)

2008: Redshirted; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Listed among the “Best of the Rest” in Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 2007; Personal: an advertising pre-major.

61 - SIDNEY NWANGWUOffensive LineFreshman • RS • 6-4 • 313Midland, Texas (Midland)

Sophomore (2008): Played in two games… Had a special teams tackle against Texas State; Freshman (2007): Earned his fi rst letter, appearing in 11 games… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt… Member of the C-USA Honor Roll; Prep: An All-County, All-Conference and All-Area selection... A two-year letterwinner... Also lettered in baseball and track; Personal: Son of Suzie and Brett Moore... Has two brothers... Older brother, Brett, also played college football... A business pre-major.

29 - SHAUN MOOREDefensive BackJunior • 2L • 6-2 • 186Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest)

Freshman (2008): Played in 11 games, earning a start at UTEP… Had fi ve two-tackle games – Tulsa, Houston, Memphis, UTEP and Southern Miss; Prep: The Texas District 13-5A Defensive Player of the Year… Earned honorable mention All-State honors from the Texas Sportswriters Association… Named team’s MVP… A 5ATexasFootball.com fi rst-team All-Texas pick; Personal: business pre-major

91 - TORLAN PITTMANDefensive LineSophomore • 1L • 6-1 • 267Bryan, Texas (Bryan)

Enrolled at SMU in January as a grayshirt; Prep: A three-star Rivals.com prospect… District Defensive MVP… Also had offers from Rice and Louisiana Tech… Had 52 tackles through nine games as a senior. Personal: a business pre-major

32 - ROBERT PARKERLinebackerFreshman • HS • 5-11 • 221Humble, Texas (Humble)

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Selected a preseason second-team All-Conference USA performer by a media panel of 24 writers and broadcasters; Sophomore (2008): Earned honorable mention All-C-USA accolades… Started the fi rst 10 games, hauling in 59 passes for 1,047 yards… Hauled in 11 touchdown catches on the season, which ties for the most ever in a season at SMU… Ranked sixth in the nation with 104.7 receiving yards per game... Is just the third player in SMU history to record a 1,000-yard season… Had a streak of fi ve straight games with a receiving TD (Tulane through Navy)… Had four 100-yard games in 2008, including a 210-yard effort at UCF - the second-highest total ever in a game at SMU - and a 186-yard game against Houston - the third-highest total ever in a game at SMU… Set another mark against UCF, pulling down a 94-yard TD reception, which ranks as the second-longest pass play in SMU history… Named to the College Football Top Ten & Pegasus News All-DFW College Football Team; Freshman (2007): Saw time in nine games, catching 10 passes for 166 yards… Had three kick returns for 80 yards against Rice… Caught a season-high three passes at Tulsa… Hauled in a season-long 48-yard pass at Houston; Prep: Ranked No. 96 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list… An All-Region pick by PrepStars.com… Finished second at the UIL 4A State Championship in the 200m at 21.48… Won his 100m heat at the Texas Relays in 10.63 and fi nished sixth in the fi nals at 10.61… Had 29 catches for 647 yards and eight TDs as a senior and 21 receptions for 651 yards and eight TDs as a junior… Had over 1,500 all-purpose yards in 2006… A two-year All-District pick… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… Team MVP as a senior; Personal: A philosophy major.

24 - ALDRICK ROBINSONWide ReceiverJunior • 2L • 5-10 • 175Waxahachie, Texas (Waxahachie)

Freshman (2008): Saw time in 11 games… Totaled 14 stops on the year… Notched a season best four tackles against Memphis; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Rushed for 625 yards and fi ve touchdowns as a senior… Also notched 54 tackles, forced two fumbles, and had three interceptions.

28 - KEITH ROBINSONDefensive BackSophomore • 1L • 5-9 • 170Atco, N.J. (Winslow Township)

2008: Redshirted… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: Two-year starter at strong safety for Wylie... Named District Most Valuable Player... Earned All-Region honors... Named Academic All-State... Also lettered in track and basketball... Chose SMU over Texas Tech, Baylor and Abilene Christian... Parents are Jeff and Robbie Ryan. Personal: A business pre-major.

50 - CAMERON ROGERSLinebackerFreshman • RS • 6-1 • 200Abilene, Texas (Wylie)

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A first-team All-Conference USA by both the C-USA coaches and a panel of 24 C-USA media members; Junior (2008): Earned second-team All-C-USA accolades… Started the first 10 games, catching 67 passes for 958 yards and nine TDs… Ranked 11th in the nation with 95.8 receiving yards per game and 19th with 6.7 catches per game... Finished the season as SMU’s career leader in TD catches (27)… Set a new SMU season record with six 100-yard games in 2008… Became the first player in SMU history to record three 600-yard receiving seasons… Caught three TD passes in the Texas State win… Had a season-high 132 yards receiving against Tulsa… Named to the College Football Top Ten & Pegasus News All-DFW College Football Team; Sophomore (2007): Started all 12 games… An honorable mention All-C-USA selection by the league’s coaches… Caught 74 passes for 889 yards and nine TDs on the year… The 74 receptions rank as third-most ever in a season at SMU and the 889 yards rank fourth… Caught 13 passes – and three TDs - in the season finale at Memphis and 10 passes in the UNT win… Had three 100-yard games – Arkansas State (100), Tulane (155) and Memphis (118)… Also handled punt returns and finished with 183 yards on 20 returns… Had a season-long return of 33 yards against Rice… Co-winner of the team’s Wild Horse Club Award along with Justin Willis; Freshman (2006): Named an honorable mention Freshman All-American at both wide receiver and kick returner by The Sporting News… Was an All-Freshman Conference USA pick at both spots by both the coaches and the media… A second-team All-C-USA selection by the Houston Chronicle, a third-team choice by the media and an honorable mention pick by the coaches… Co-winner of the James Bradley “New Mustang” award for consistent play along with Bryan McCann and Justin Willis… Caught TD passes in six straight games (Sam Houston through ECU), breaking a 29-year-old SMU record for consecutive games with a TD catch... Recorded team-highs with 46 grabs for 605 yards… Had a team-best nine receiving TDs - the most ever by a freshman at SMU and the second-most in a season ever at SMU… His 151 receiving yards against Houston made him the first SMU player with 150-or-more receiving yards since 1998… Had pairs of TD receptions against Houston and ECU… Also returned kicks and ranked second in C-USA with a 24.0-yard average; 2005: Redshirted; Prep: First-team All-District performer at three positions - back, wide receiver and safety… Had 66 carries for 499 yards and six TDs as a senior… Hauled in 24 catches for 414 yards and a score… Also threw for a touchdown… Recorded 49 tackles and three interceptions on defense… Named team’s MVP… Tri-County Offensive Player of the Year… Earned seven All-District honors during his high school career… A four-sport letterman - football, baseball, basketball (15 ppg) and track; Personal: A sociology major.

17 - EMMANUEL SANDERSWide ReceiverSenior • 3L • 5-11 • 180Bellville, Texas (Bellville)

SANDERS' CAREER STATISTICS Receiving Punt Returns GP GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG Att Yds Avg TD LG2006 Totals (Fr.) 12 4 46 605 13.2 9 56 0 0 0 0 02007 Totals (So.) 12 12 74 889 12.0 9 54 20 183 9.2 0 332008 Totals (Jr.) 10 10 67 958 14.3 9 77 2 19 9.5 0 16Career Totals 34 26 187 2,452 13.1 27 77 22 202 9.2 0 33 2008 Games GP GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG No Yds Avg TD LGat Rice 1 1 8 121 15.1 1 32t 0 0 0 0 0Texas State 1 1 8 138 17.3 3 35t 0 0 0 0 0at Texas Tech 1 1 8 125 15.6 26 0 0 0 0 0TCU 1 1 6 62 10.3 19 0 0 0 0 0at Tulane 1 1 9 115 12.8 1 24 0 0 0 0 0at UCF 1 1 6 51 8.5 17 2 3 1.5 3Tulsa 1 1 6 132 22.0 1 77t 0 0 0 0 0Houston 1 1 8 79 9.9 2 17t 0 0 0 0 0at Navy 1 1 3 28 9.3 17 0 16 - 0 16Memphis 1 1 5 107 21.4 1 53t 0 0 0 0 02008 Totals 10 10 67 958 14.3 9 77t 2 19 9.5 0 16

2007 Games GP GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG No Yds Avg TD LGTexas Tech 1 1 3 28 9.3 0 12 4 24 6.0 0 12North Texas 1 1 10 72 7.2 1 13 1 1 1.0 0 1at Arkansas St. 1 1 8 100 12.5 1 54 0 0 0 0 0at TCU 1 1 7 98 14.0 0 46 3 32 10.7 0 24UTEP 1 1 6 95 15.8 0 48 3 24 0 0 0at Southern Miss 1 1 4 47 11.8 0 28 3 6 2.0 0 3Tulane 1 1 8 155 19.4 2 49 1 31 31.0 0 31at Tulsa 1 1 6 57 9.5 1 24t 0 0 0 0 0 at Houston 1 1 5 76 15.2 0 44 1 21 21.0 0 21Rice 1 1 2 32 16.0 1 16t 2 38 19.0 0 33UCF 1 1 2 11 5.5 0 12 0 0 0 0 0at Memphis 1 1 13 118 9.1 3 26t 2 6 3.0 0 62007 Totals 12 12 74 889 12.0 9 54 20 183 9.2 0 33 2006 Games GP GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG No Yds Avg TD LGat Texas Tech 1 1 2 20 10.0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0at North Texas 1 1 4 26 6.5 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 Sam Houston St. 1 0 3 33 11.0 1 30t 0 0 0 0 0Arkansas St. 1 0 3 26 8.7 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 at Tulane 1 0 4 62 15.5 1 27 0 0 0 0 0at UTEP 1 0 2 74 37.0 1 56 0 0 0 0 0 Marshall 1 0 6 62 10.3 1 21 0 0 0 0 0at East Carolina 1 1 8 87 10.9 2 32t 0 0 0 0 0 UAB 1 0 4 52 13.0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0Houston 1 1 9 151 16.8 2 49 0 0 0 0 0 Tulsa 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Rice 1 0 1 12 12.0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2006 Totals 12 4 46 605 13.2 9 56 0 0 0 0 0

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Sophomore (2008): Started the fi rst 10 games at linebacker… Ranked second on the team with 74 tackles… Intercepted a pass at Tulane an returned it 35 yards… Had back-to-back 12-tackle games at Tulane and UCF… Tallied nine stops against Tulsa; Freshman (2007): Named to the All-Conference USA Freshman Team by the league’s coaches… Started six games and played in 11… Finished the year with 29 tackles, including a season-high seven tackles at Houston… Had six tackles in the season fi nale at Memphis and had four stops at Tulsa… Notched a sack against UCF… Co-winner of the team’s New Mustang Award along with Youri Yenga; Prep: A 2005 First-Team All-State linebacker by Texas Sports Writers Association... A First-Team All-Region selection by Texas High School Football... Selected to the Texas High School Coaches Association South squad for the annual All-State game... A Dave Campbell’s First Team All-State linebacker as well; Personal: A business pre-major.

40 - JUSTIN SMARTLinebackerJunior • 2L • 6-2 • 233Marshall, Texas (Marshall)

2008: Redshirted; Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked No. 96 on the DMN’s Area Top 100… Threw for 2,880 yards and 26 TDs while being picked off just three times as a senior… Completed 64.2 percent of his pass attempts… Also rushed for 178 yards; Personal: English pre-major

14 - BRADEN SMITHQuarterbackFreshman • RS • 6-0 • 182Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall)

2008: Redshirted; Prep: Named to 5ATexasFootball.com’s 2007 Super List… A two-star Rivals.com prospect; Personal: A business pre-major.

20 - RYAN SMITHDefensive BackFreshman • RS • 6-0 • 185Houston, Texas (Lamar)

2008: Sat out the season per NCAA transfer rules; Sophomore (2007): Handled all place kicking duties for the Aggies... Connected on 15 of 25 fi eld goal attempts and 39 of 40 extra point attempts... Put 24 of 66 kickoffs into the endzone for touchbacks (36%); Freshman (2006): Served as the kickoff specialist after graduating high school a year early to enroll at Texas A&M... Recorded 25 touchbacks on 69 kickoffs... Allowed opponents only 18 yards per return... Also made a 35-yard fi eld goal in the Aggies non-conference win against Louisiana-Lafayette... Was a perfect 12-of-12 on extra points... Drilled a 32-yard fi eld goal against Cal in the Holiday Bowl; Prep: Rated the No. 1 kicker in the nation by Chris Sailor Kicking... Named “Best Kicker” by 5ATexasFootball.com... Awarded the 2005 Marshall Young Trophy as the outstanding kicker by TexasHSFootball.com... Won kicking camps at Texas A&M, LSU, Ohio State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Tennessee, Illinois, California, Purdue and Mississippi State in the summers of 2004 and 2005... Was 19-of-26 on fi eld goal attempts despite opting to kick without the aid of a kicking tee... The 19 fi eld goals set a new Texas 5A high school football record... Hit a career-long 61-yard fi eld goal against Euless Trinity in the state semifi nals which stands as the longest fi eld goal ever made in Texas 5A playoff history... Was also a perfect 33-of-33 on PATs... Also averaged 39 yards per punt with a long of 53... 13 of his kicks were downed inside the opponent’s 20 yard line; Personal: The son of Marie and David Szymanski... economics major.

6 - MATT SZYMANSKIPunter/KickerJunior • TR • 6-1 • 193College Station, Texas (Texas A&M/A&M Consolidated)

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Freshman (2008): Saw time in 11 games, starting 10 at right guard… Blocked for an offense that threw for a school-record-tying 29 TDs and ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Never allowed a sack as a prep… Ran the third-fastest 40 time out of 28 offensive linemen at Nike Camp… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… A second-team All-District pick… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… An Academic All-State and All-District selection… Ranked in the top 10 percent of his class; Personal: A markets and culture major.

64 - BRYCE TENNISONOffensive LineSophomore • 1L • 6-3 • 285Austin, Texas (McNeil)

Sophomore (2008): Played in all 12 games, mostly on special teams… Had tackles against Texas State and Texas Tech; Freshman (2007 at Pima (Ariz.) CC): Played one season; Prep: Started for two years at Suncoast High School at cornerback, wide receiver, running back and quarterback... Allowed just one touchdown in high school... Also lettered in track and baseball, earning Puma All-America baseball honors in 2006; Personal: Is related to Philadelphia Eagles CB Lito Sheppard, former North Carolina State fourth-round NFL Draft pick Andre Maddox and former Kansas State safety Mario Smith... Plans to major in fi nance or engineering... Parents are Sylvia Thomas and Bennie Thomas, Jr.

31 - BENNIE THOMASDefensive BackJunior • 1L • 5-8 • 185West Palm Beach, Fla. (Pima (Ariz.))

Bennie Thomas

Sophomore (2008): Played in all 12 games… Had fi ve tackles on the year, with a season-high two against TCU; Freshman (2007): Appeared in fi ve games along the defensive line… Had stops against North Texas and UCF; 2006: Sat out the season as a redshirt; Prep: Recorded 84 tackles, seven sacks, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery en route to second-team All-State honors… A fi rst-team All-District selection… A member of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram‘s DFW SuperTeam… Earned Academic All-District accolades… Was the Stephenville Defensive Player of the Year for coach Chad Morris… Led the Yellow Jackets to a 14-1 record and a state runner-up fi nish… Also lettered in powerlifting and track… A two-star Rivals.com recruit; Personal: A markets and culture major.

46 - ZAC THOMASDefensive LineJunior • 1L • 6-4 • 280Stephenville, Texas (Stephenville)

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Freshman (2008): Played in nine games, starting the last three… Had 23 tackles on the year… Notched a season-best eight stops at UTEP… Had four-tackle games against Memphis and Southern Miss; Prep: Ranked as the No. 38 tight end in the nation by Rivals.com, No. 37 by Scout.com and No. 41 by ESPN.com… A three-star prospect… A member of Dave Campbell’s Super Team and All-Texas High School Team…Caught 22 passes for 375 yards and a touchdown as a senior.

47 - TAYLOR THOMPSONDefensive EndSophomore • 1L • 6-6 • 280Prosper, Texas (Prosper)

Freshman (2008): Played in nine games, mostly on fi eld goal attempts and PATs; 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Rated the No. 89 guard prospect in America by ESPN.com… A Dallas Morning News All-Area pick… Tabbed All-State by the AP and the Texas Sports Writers Association… Ranked No. 91 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list… Had 140 knockdown blocks and did not allow a sack or pressure in 2006… Helped lead Highland Park to a 4A state title in 2005… An All-District selection as a junior and senior… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… Also lettered in powerlifting… Benched 405 lbs. in competition… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Invited to play in Oil Bowl All-Star Game; Personal: A business major.

71 - KELLY TURNEROffensive LineSophomore • 1L • 6-1 • 289Dallas, Texas (Highland Park)

Junior (2008): Saw time in eight games, mostly on special teams… Started against Houston… Caught one pass for six yards against Rice; Sophomore (2007): Saw time in the fi rst 10 games of the season… Had a special teams tackle in the Rice game; Freshman (2006): Saw time in all 12 games, mostly on special teams… Had a tackle against Arkansas State… One of 356 student-athletes selected from a pool of over 1,300 applicants from 330 institutions to participate in the NCAA Leadership Conference in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; 2005: Redshirted; Prep: A fi rst-team All-State, All-East Texas and All-District selection… Named the District Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore… Had 28 catches for 528 yards and eight TDs as a senior… A four-sport letterman (football, basketball, track & baseball)… A track superstar, competing in the discus, 100m, 4x100m & 4x200m relays and the 110- and 300-hurdles… A member of Dave Campbell’s Texas Top 300; Personal: A psychology major.

81 - MARIO WALKERDefensive EndSenior • 3L • 6-1 • 225Marshall, Texas (Marshall)

Kelly Turner

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Sophomore (2008): Sat out the season per NCAA transfer rules… Named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prior to SMU: Transferred to SMU after spending two years at Virginia... Redshirted 2006 season... Played four years, starting three, at Highland Park High School... Named Most Valuable Player of District 10-4A in 2006... Named Most Valuable Player of Tom Landry Classic in 2005 and 2006... Member of “Team Texas”... Also lettered at HPHS in track; Personal: Has two older brothers who played college football: Clark (27) played cornerback at Princeton; Alexander (23) played quarterback at Northwestern... Member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society in high school... Will major in business... Parents are Gary and Wanda Webb.

27 - WILLIAM WEBBWide ReceiverJunior • TR • 5-8 • 175Dallas, Texas (Virginia/Highland Park)

Freshman (2008): Started eight games… Caught 24 balls on the year for 233 yards… Had TD grabs against Tulane and Tulsa… Had season-highs of fi ve catches (Houston) and 53 yards (Texas Tech); 2007: Redshirted; Prep: Ranked No. 77 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list… An All-Region pick by PrepStars.com… A Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Player To Watch”… Completed 93 of 145 pass attempts (64 percent) for 1,404 yards and eight TDs in 2006… Also rushed for 364 yards and two scores… Had over 800 yards rushing and almost 600 yards passing in 2005… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect; Personal: Undecided on a major.

18 - TERRANCE WILKERSONWide ReceiverSophomore • 1L • 5-10 • 178DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto)

Junior (2008): Played in 10 games, starting in the season fi nale against Southern Miss… Had his best game of the year against the Golden Eagles, catching 11 passes for 88 yards and a score… With the TD catch, tied Ramon Flanigan for most TDs responsible-for in school history with 57… Finished the year with 14 grabs for 143 yards; Sophomore (2007): Started all 12 games… An honorable mention All-C-USA selection by the league’s coaches… Co-winner of the team’s Wild Horse Club Award along with Emmanuel Sanders… Threw for 2,944 yards and 25 TDs on 242-of-414 passing… His 25 TD passes rank second all-time at SMU in a season to his 26-TD effort in 2006… Had four of the all-time top 15 single-game total offense efforts in school history – Memphis (489), UNT (435), Houston (402) and Tulane (369)… Set a new single-season total offense record with 3,643 yards… His 2,944 yards passing is third-best ever in a season at SMU… Became the fi rst SMU player since 1994 to pass for over 100 yards and run for 100 yards with a 375/114 performance at Memphis in the season fi nale… Had four-passing TD games against Arkansas State, Rice and Memphis… Had a career-long 48-yard TD run against the Tigers as well; Freshman (2006): Picked as the Conference USA Freshman of the Year by the league’s coaches and media and the C-USA Offensive Freshman of the Year by the Houston Chronicle… Named a third-team Freshman All-American by The Sporting News… Was an All-Freshman Conference USA pick by the coaches, the media and the Houston Chronicle… Co-winner of the James Bradley “New Mustang” award for consistent play along with Bryan McCann and Emmanuel Sanders… Named SMU’s Offensive MVP… Completed 182 of 270 pass attempts on the year for 2,047 yards with 26 TDs and just six interceptions… Had a breakout game against Sam Houston, throwing scoring tosses to fi ve different receivers and adding a two-yard touchdown run... Started the SHSU game by completing 13 consecutive passes, tying the second-longest streak in school history… Finished with a 94.7 percent completion percentage (18-of-19) to set a new school mark and tie the C-USA record... His six TDs accounted-for also tied a school record… Followed up the SHSU win with a four-TD performance against Arkansas State to total nine TD passes in two games, setting an SMU record for TD passes in consecutive games… Had three 4-plus-TD-pass games (SHSU 5, ASU 4, Marshall 4), setting new SMU season and career records… Threw 26 TD passes on the season, setting a new SMU record for TD passes in a season… Compiled a 158.4 passing effi ciency rating to rank second in Conference USA and 10th in the entire NCAA… His 67.4% completion rate set a new school record… Just missed his fi rst career 300-yard game, throwing for 299 yards against Houston… Ranked second on the team in rushing with 354 yards… Accounted for 29 TDs (26 pass, 3 run) in 2006 - the most in SMU history - and his 2,401 yards of total offense rank as fourth-most ever in a season at SMU… Was responsible for 16.4 ppg, sixth-best in the entire NCAA; 2005: Redshirted; Prep: A Rivals.com three-star recruit... Rated as the nation’s No. 27 dual-threat quarterback by Rivals… Earned second-team All-State honors… Denton Record-Chronicle’s Area MVP… A third-team All-Texas selection… First-team All-DFW by the Dallas Morning News… A member of Rivals, Denton Record-Chronicle & Dallas Morning News Area Top 100 lists… Passed for 32 touchdowns and almost 3,000 yards… Rushed for another 1,080 yards and 13 scores… Led Ryan to a 12-2 mark as a senior… Also lettered in basketball and baseball; Personal: A sociology major.

16 - JUSTIN WILLISWide ReceiverSenior • 3L • 5-11 • 197Denton, Texas (Ryan)

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Named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s All-Texas Team; Sophomore (2008): Started 11 games and played in all 12… SMU’s most consistent defensive player… Had 73 tackles and 6.5 sacks on the year… Blocked two PATs and forced three fumbles… Had a season-high 11 tackles at Navy… Tallied 10.5 tackles-for-loss… Named to the College Football Top Ten & Pegasus News All-DFW College Football Team; Freshman (2007): Played in all 12 games, starting the last four… Had 27 tackles, 2.5 sacks and six tackles-for-loss on the season…. Notched a season-high 10 tackles and a pass breakup in the season fi nale at Memphis… Forced a fumble at Tulsa… Co-winner of the team’s New Mustang Award along with Justin Smart… A member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll; Prep: An AP All-State pick… Named fi rst-team “Team Texas” by TexasHSFootball.com… Registered 111 tackles (53 solo, 58 assists), 17 tackles-for-loss, 7.5 sacks, seven pass break-ups, two interceptions, fi ve forced fumbles and one fumble recovery as a senior... The Dallas Morning News’ 2006 Defensive Player of the Year… Named to the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram’s Area Top 50 and its “Super Team”… Ranked No. 69 on the DMN’s Area Top 100 list…A fi rst-team 5ATexasFootball.com All-Texas choice… A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Grew up in the Democratic Republic of the Congo… Played soccer until starting football in 2003; Personal: A political science major.

45 - YOURI YENGALinebackerJunior • 2L • 6-1 • 223Euless, Texas (Trinity)

Junior (2008): Played in six games, starting three… Caught seven passes for 89 yards on the year… Set season-highs with four catches for 49 yards at UTEP; Sophomore (2007): Played in all 12 games, starting four… Caught eight passes for 130 yards on the season… Set season-highs against UCF with three grabs for 49 yards with a 31-yard long reception; Freshman (2006): Played against Arkansas State and Sam Houston… Caught a fi ve-yard pass against the Indians; Prep: Suffered a broken leg while playing at the Naval Academy Preparatory School… A two-year letterman at Flower Mound, playing for coach Cody Vanderford… A two-time All-District selection… Caught 31 passes for 531 yards and three TDs as a senior despite playing in only four games due to a broken clavicle… Lettered in track, winning the district high jump crown (6-6); Personal: An economics with fi nance applications major… Son of Lisa and Craig Zimmerman… Has one sibling, Courtney.

5 - ZACH ZIMMERMANWide ReceiverSenior • 2L • 6-1 • 165Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound)

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Prep: Three-star Rivals.com prospect… Offers from Arizona, Oklahoma State, Houston, Tulsa and Idaho… Ranked as the No. 55 offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com… Rated 21st among centers nationally by Scout.com… Ranked No. 82 on the Dallas Morning News All-Area list… A two-star Scout prospect.

68 - CHRIS ATCHISONOffensive Line6-2 • 292 • Freshman • HSDeSoto, Texas (DeSoto)

Prep: Played in 10 games as a senior, recording 98 tackles, seven for-loss, and four sacks… Named District Defensive MVP and fi rst-team all-district and all-area… Also chosen as a 4A all-state linebacker… Team captain… Has been clocked at a 4.45 40… Held an offer from Southern.

49 - BYRON BROWNLinebacker5-11 • 192 • Freshman • HSMinden, La. (Minden)

Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked No. 98 on the Dallas Morning News All-Area list… Offers from Army, Buffalo, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Vanderbilt, Air Force, Houston, Iowa State and Rice… A third-team all-state honoree by the TSWA… Earned all-district accolades as a senior… Selected to the Tarrant County Super Team and named second-team academic all-state.

67 - BRYAN COLLINSOffensive Line6-3 • 289 • Freshman • HSKeller, Texas (Keller)

Prep: A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Named District 20-3A Defensive Co-MVP and a Class 3A all-state performer as a senior after recording 110 tackles, four forced fumbles and fi ve fumble recoveries on the year… An all-district performer as a junior after notching 118 tackles and four interceptions… Had offers from Baylor, Louisiana Tech and Tulsa… Also lettered in basketball and track, taking fi fth at state in the 300m hurdles.

56 - JA’GARED DAVISLinebacker6-1 • 206 • Freshman • HSCrockett, Texas (Crockett)

Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… A fi rst-team all-district selection… Team reached second round of the 2008 state playoffs… Benches 325 lbs. and squats nearly 500 lbs.

65 - JORDAN FAVREAUOffensive Line6-3 • 260 • Freshman • HSCoppell, Texas (Coppell)

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked as the No. 10 center in the nation by Scout and No. 14 by Rivals and the No. 14 tackle by ESPN.com… Team captain for an undefeated district champion squad… Earned all-district, all-metro, all-region and all-state accolades… An academic all-state honoree… Chosen for the Times-Picayune Blue Chip List and to the Pontchartrain Classic All-Star Game… Ranked as the 31st-best player in Louisiana by Rivals… Had offers from Arkansas, Kentucky, Nebraska, Southern Miss, Stanford, Tulane, UCF and Louisiana Tech.

74 - JOEY FONTANAOffensive Line6-2 • 275 • Freshman • HSNew Orleans, La. (Brother Martin)

Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked No. 79 on the Dallas Morning News All-Area list… An all-district pick… Had 39 tackles, six picks, 15 pass breakups and two fumble recoveries in 2008… Held offers from UAB, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico State, Tulsa and UTEP… Also lettered in track.

30 - KEIVON GAMBLEDefensive Back5-9 • 170 • Freshman • HSDallas, Texas (Lincoln)

Prep: A three-star Scout.com prospect… Ranked as the nation’s No. 54 defensive end by Scout… A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Had 101 tackles, 12 for-loss, two interceptions and fi ve sacks in 13 games as a senior… A fi rst-team all-district and Big Country honoree… The Exchange Club’s Defensive Player of the Year… Notched 15 sacks as a junior… Advanced to regionals in powerlifting as a junior… Held an offer from Portland.

98 - BRANDON HENDERSONDefensive Tackle6-2 • 231 • Freshman • HSAbilene, Texas (Cooper)

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Prep: A three-star Scout.com prospect… Ranked as the nation’s No. 6 center by Scout… A two-star Rivals.com prospect… Held offers from Syracuse, Houston, Southern Miss, UCF and Rice… Ranked as the No. 22 center in the nation by Rivals and No. 30 by ESPN.com… TSWA fi rst-team all-state and a Texas Top-300 pick… Named All-Houston by TexasPrepInsider.com… Two-time all-district honoree… Team captain and MVP… Notched 27 pancake blocks in 2008… Also tabbed academic all-state.

50 - BEN HUGHESOffensive Line6-4 • 260 • Freshman • HSSugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Austin)

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com prospect… Had 53 grabs for 1,022 yards and 14 TDs in 2008 and 29 catches for 421 yards and seven TDs in 2007… Also rushed for four scores in 2008 and returned a punt for a TD in 2007… Ranked as the No. 68 wide receiver in the nation by Rivals… A two-star Scout.com prospect… Finalist for the Houston TD Club’s Offensive Player of the Year Award… A second-team all-state receiver and third-team kick returner by the TSWA… Earned fi rst-team all-district honors as a junior and a senior… Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston pick… Holds school football records in nine categories… Won regional championships and advanced to the state track meet in the 4x100m and 4x200m relays… Held offers from Boston Col-lege, Iowa State, Houston and North Texas.

3 - DARIUS JOHNSONWide Receiver5-10 • 175 • Freshman • HSMissouri City, Texas (Hightower)

Prep: A three-star Scout.com prospect and a two-star Rivals.com prospect… Ranked No. 84 on the Dallas Morning News All-Area list… Held an offer from Miami… Had 25 catches over three seasons for 310 yards and two TDs… Ran for two TDs in 2008… High school team made the 5A state playoffs… Won the District 8-5A 200m in 2008 with a time of 21.82.

10 - CHAYSE JOUBERTWide Receiver6-0 • 175 • Freshman • HSDuncanville, Texas (Duncanville)

Selected for USA Football’s Junior National Team and helped the squad to the Gold medal at the eight-nation, four-continent 2009 International Federation of American Football Junior World Championship in Canton, Ohio; Prep: A three-star Scout.com prospect and a two-star Rivals.com prospect… Ranked as the No. 6 kicker in the nation by Scout, No. 8 by ESPN.com, No. 9 by Chris Sailer Kicking and No. 17 by Rivals… Connected on fi ve of eight fi eld goal attempts with a long of 43 yards in 2007.

MIKE LOFTUSKicker6-1 • 191 • Freshman • HSAnaheim, Calif. (Servite)

Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Held an offer from Utah.

60 - CHRISTIAN MILLEROffensive Line6-5 • 291 • Freshman • HSAledo, Texas (Aledo)

Freshman & Sophomore (2007 & 2008 at Laney): A two-star Rivals.com prospect… A California All-JUCO and All-Golden Gate Conference pick in 2008 after notching 24 stops and four pass breakups in eight games… Played in 10 games as a freshman, fi nishing with 30 tackles, fi ve interceptions, nine pass breakups and one forced fumble… Had offers from Cal Poly-SLO, Hofstra, Sacramento State, Massachusetts and Eastern Michigan.

2 - STERLING MOOREDefensive Back5-10 • 196 • Junior • JCOakland, Calif. (Laney/Deer Valley)

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and two-star Scout.com prospect… Had 75 catches for 894 yards and 12 TDs in 2008… Also rushed for 334 yards and six TDs on 57 carries… A fi rst-team all-district selection… Rushed for 1,721 yards and 22 scores as a quarterback in 2007, winning District Offensive MVP honors… Ranked the No. 96 athlete in the nation by Rivals… High school team reached the third round of the playoffs in 2008.

82 - DEONTE McDADEAthlete5-8 • 154 • Freshman • HSEnnis, Texas (Ennis)

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Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked No. 95 on the Dallas Morning News All-Area list… Threw for 1,550 yards and 18 TDs with only three interceptions in 2008… Completed 129-of-193 pass attempts… Also rushed for 297 yards and six scores as a senior… Played in just fi ve games as a senior before breaking his throwing hand… A team captain.

2 - KYLE PADRONQuarterback6-4 • 201 • Freshman • HSSouthlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll)

Prep: A two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Earned all-district honors as a junior after notching 92 tackles.

44 - TAYLOR REEDLinebacker5-11 • 202 • Freshman • HSBeaumont, Texas (West Brook)

Prep: A three-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect… Ranked as the No. 75 safety in the nation by Rivals… Played quarterback as a senior, leading his team to the District 18-5A championship… Named District Offensive MVP and fi rst-team all-district in 2008 after throwing for over 1,600 yards and 22 TDs and running for six more scores… A second-team all-district defensive back in 2007 after notching fi ve picks… Nominated to play in the Space City All-Star Classic.

7 - JAY SCOTTDefensive Back6-1 • 189 • Freshman • HSHouston, Texas (Strake Jesuit)

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SMU assistant coach and coaching legend Frank Gansz passed away on April 27, 2009. He was 70. “Frank has been a second father to me for the past 30 years and he has touched the lives of many, both at SMU and throughout the National Football League,” said SMU Head Coach June Jones. “I was lucky to have known Frank, and not only was he a wonderful person, but he was a father to everyone he has ever coached. He will live on with us. My team will miss him as a coach and mentor, but most of all, I will miss him as my best friend.” Considered perhaps the top special teams coach in the history of the NFL, Gansz was starting his second season on the Hilltop. Gansz was a veteran of 38 seasons of coaching - 24 in the NFL and 14 in the collegiate ranks. “While we were only blessed with Frank’s presence here on the Hilltop for 14 months, SMU is a better place because of his time here,” said SMU Director of Athletics Steve Orsini. “We will miss him.” Prior to coming to SMU in 2008, Gansz was with the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he was special teams coordinator in 2000 and 2001. Prior to his time with the Jags, he served as the special teams coach of the St. Louis Rams for three seasons, helping the team to its victory in Super Bowl XXXIV. In 1986, Gansz’s fi rst year as the assistant head coach/special teams for Kansas City, the Chiefs blocked or defl ected an NFL-record 10 kicks and scored fi ve touchdowns. Because of his success with the special teams, Gansz was promoted to head coach of the Chiefs, a role he served from 1987 to 1988.

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He left the Chiefs to become the special teams coach of the Detroit Lions from 1989 to 1993, a period in which Mel Gray developed into the NFL’s all-time leader in combined kick return yardage. In 1989, Gansz was named NFL Special Teams Coach of the Year by his peers. Gansz then spent three years as the assistant head coach/special teams for the Atlanta Falcons from 1994 to 1996. Gansz’s NFL career began in 1978 as special teams coach for the San Francisco 49ers. He coached special teams and tight ends for Cincinnati (1979-80), Kansas City (1981-82) and Philadelphia (1983-85). After serving as a pilot in the U.S. Air Force for nearly seven years, Gansz began his coaching career at the Air Force Academy (1964-66). He also had coaching stints at Colgate (1968), Navy (1969-72), Oklahoma State (1973, 1975), Army (1974) and UCLA (1976-77). Born November 22, 1938, in Altoona, Pa., Gansz attended Taylor-Allerdice High in Pittsburgh, and was inducted into the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. He played center and linebacker for the Naval Academy from 1957 to 1959 and graduated in 1960. Gansz is survived by his wife, Barbara, and two children, Frank Jr., an assistant coach at UCLA, and Jennifer.

“I remember the fi rst day Coach Gansz spoke to the team. He stressed being a successful ‘man’ - not just a football player, but a man. He knew that every player’s dream is to go to the league, but he also knew the reality of the matter. Not everyone goes to the league, and he stressed the importance of good men in society - doctors, lawyers, pastors and businessmen. They’re all needed and they all make a difference. He stressed the importance of making a difference and I can tell you this – Coach Gansz made a difference.” - Kelvin Beachum

“He was the fi nest football coach I ever worked with. The quality of the human being matched his coaching skills. His vibrancy will live forever in the people that he touched.” - Dick Vermeil

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June Jones is in his second season on the Hilltop after nine years at Hawaii, where he resurrected a downtrodden Warrior football program to make it one of the most exciting and competitive squads in the country. In a little over a year at the Mustang helm, Jones has transformed the SMU football program. After installing his Run-and-Shoot offense, the SMU offense took off in 2008, as the Mustangs fi nished the season ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense despite starting a true freshman at quarterback. The Mustang QBs combined to throw for a school-record-tying 29 touchdowns and two receivers combined for over 2,000 receiving yards and 20 TDs. On the heels of the season, Jones and his staff put together their second-straight stellar recruiting class in February 2009. The class included eight three- or four-star Rivals.com recruits, equaling the number of such recruits in the 2007 and 2008 classes combined. Football analysts took notice. Of the Mustangs, Jeremy Crabtree, Rivals.com’s national recruiting editor, wrote, “They are undoubtedly headed in the right direction and received commitments from individuals who had Big 12, SEC and Pac 10 offers. The infl uence of June Jones after just one full year is very obvious.” Bill Conley of Scouts, Inc., added, “This could be the surprise class of the non-BCS schools...”. A former National Coach of the Year, Jones led his Hawaii teams to 76 wins - the most by any Hawaii coach - two Western Athletic Conference Championships and six bowl-game appearances. In 1998, Hawaii suffered its fi rst-ever winless season. The following year, the fi rst under Jones, the Warriors went 9-4, marking the biggest turnaround in NCAA history. He developed six All-Americans and produced 17 NFL draft picks, with a school-record fi ve in 2007. In the fi ve years before Jones’ arrival, Hawaii combined for 12 wins and not a single draft pick or bowl game berth. Jones catapulted the Warrior program into the national rankings in his nine seasons, with Hawaii ranking in the top 40 in seven of his nine years, including a top-10 ranking in 2007. For his efforts, Jones was ranked as the top non-BCS coach in the nation by The Sporting News in the spring of 2008. The 2007 season proved to be the pinnacle of success for Jones at Hawaii, as he led his team to the national spotlight with a top-10 national ranking, a BCS Bowl berth and the school’s fi rst Heisman Trophy fi nalist. Hawaii fi nished the 2007 regular-season undefeated at 12-0 and was the only team in the Football Bowl Subdivision to earn that distinction. Along the way, the team shattered dozens of NCAA, conference and school records as Jones became just the third coach to lead a team to a BCS Bowl from a conference without an automatic BCS berth. For his efforts, Jones was named the 2007 WAC Coach of the Year and was one of seven fi nalists for the 2007 Paul “Bear” Bryant College Coach of the Year Award. SMU Director of Athletics Steve Orsini, who led the search for the Mustangs’ coach, said Jones has the mix of experience, expertise and credibility SMU needs. “As a head coach, June Jones excels at building football programs and SMU is committed to rebuilding its football program” Orsini said. “I truly believe that we will be successful in reaching our goals with Coach Jones as our leader.” Jones is the mastermind of one of the nation’s most prolifi c offenses and was one of just 14 head coaches in the nation to also serve as offensive coordinator in 2007. Jones’ run-and-shoot attack led the Western Athletic Conference and ranked in the top fi ve nationally in each of his nine seasons at Hawaii. In 2006, the Warriors averaged 46.9 points and 559.2 yards of total offense per game, with 441.29 yards generated through the air, leading the nation in all three categories. Hawaii was potent in 2007 as well, leading the nation in scoring at 46.2 points per game. Under Jones, the Warriors broke more than 400 school records and 50 NCAA records.

Jones-tutored quarterbacks have secured their place among the all-time greats in collegiate football, with Timmy Chang and Colt Brennan holding several NCAA records. In 2004, Chang made NCAA history by becoming the all-time passing leader with 17,072 yards, and in 2007, Colt Brennan, who fi nished third in the Heisman Trophy race, broke 29 NCAA records, including passing touchdowns in a season (58) and career (131). Jones was named the 1999 National Coach of the Year (CNN/Sports Illustrated, American Football Coach/Schutt Sports & The Sporting News) after leading the Warriors to a share of the WAC Championship and a 23-17 win over Oregon State in the Jeep O’ahu Bowl. It was the program’s fi rst bowl game since 1992. The 1999 season also marked the fi rst of three Conference Coach of the Year awards for Jones (1999, 2006, 2007). On the heels of an injury-plagued 3-9 season in 2000, Jones was involved in a car accident on Feb. 22, 2001, that nearly claimed his life. The accident kept Jones out of the entire spring session, but his tireless effort to recover allowed him to return to the fi eld in time for fall camp. In 2001, receiver Chad Owens led the nation in kickoff return average (33.6 yards) and Chang led the nation in total offense (349.7 yards) before bowing out to a wrist injury as Hawaii went 9-3. The 2002 campaign saw Hawaii post a 10-win season and claim a victory in the ConAgra Foods Hawaii Bowl. The 2003 season marked the fi rst with a roster comprised of all Jones’ recruits, and Jones led the team to a successful 9-5 campaign as the Warriors won the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl with a 54-48 triple-overtime victory over Houston. That gave Jones his second bowl win and third bowl appearance at Hawaii, both the most of any coach in the 96 years of the program. The 2004 season marked one of the best fi nishes in Hawaii football history. The Warriors won their last three games to earn an invitation to a bowl game and Jones and crew capped the comeback season with a convincing 59-40 win over UAB in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. While the 5-7 2005 season was plagued with injuries, the 2006 campaign brought about renewed enthusiasm. In 2006, the Warriors posted an 11-3 mark and fi nished second in the WAC with a 7-1 league record. The only blemish in conference was a loss to eventual WAC Champion and BCS bowl team Boise State. During the season, Brennan caught the nation’s attention as the junior tossed an NCAA-record 58 touchdowns while the squad went on to win the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl a fourth time. Jones has also led players to success in the classroom, as his Hawaii teams produced 27 Academic All-WAC honorees in his fi rst eight years at the Hawaii helm. Before joining the Warriors in 1999, Jones enjoyed a 12-year coaching career in the NFL, including head coaching stops at Atlanta (1994-96) and San Diego (1998). With the Falcons, Jones guided the team that he once played for to a playoff wild-card berth in 1995. Originally from Portland, Ore., Jones graduated from New York State Regents College after playing quarterback at Oregon (1971-1972), Hawaii (1973-1974), and Portland State (1975-1976) and went on to play professionally for the Atlanta Falcons (1977-1981) of the NFL and the Toronto Argonauts (1982) of the Canadian Football League.

JUNE JONESHead CoachSecond SeasonNew York State Regents College

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JUNE JONES' PLAYERS IN THE NFLPLAYER POSITION ACQUIRED FIRST NFL TEAMIkaika Alama-Francis Defensive End 2nd Round DetroitDavone Bess Wide Receiver Free Agent MiamiColt Brennan Quarterback 6th Round WashingtonChris Brown Linebacker Free Agent BaltimoreDwight Carter Wide Receiver Free Agent San FranciscoTimmy Chang Quarterback Free Agent ArizonaJeremiah Cockheran Wide Receiver Free Agent CincinnatiAbraham Elimimian Cornerback Free Agent San DiegoTala Esera Offensive Tackle Free Agent MiamiJames Fenderson Running Back Free Agent New OrleansKynan Forney Offensive Tackle 7th Round AtlantaLui Fuata Center Free Agent N.Y. JetsLui Fuga Defensive Tackle Free Agent San DiegoRobert Grant Safety Free Agent CincinnatiRyan Grice-Mullen Wide Receiver Free Agent HoustonWayne Hunter Offensive Tackle 3rd Round SeattleNate Ilaoa Running Back 7th Round PhiladelphiaJacob Ingram Long Snapper 6th Round New EnglandKevin Jackson Defensive End Free Agent Green BayNate Jackson Safety Free Agent TennesseeManly Kanoa Offensive Guard Free Agent AtlantaAdrian Klemm Offensive Tackle 2nd Round New EnglandTravis LaBoy Defensive End 2nd Round TennesseeAshley Lelie Wide Receiver 1st Round DenverVince Manuwai Offensive Guard 3rd Round JacksonvilleReagan Mauia Running Back 6th Round MiamiMat McBriar Punter Free Agent DenverKelvin Millhouse, Jr. Defensive Back Free Agent MiamiThomas Morstead Punter 5th Round New OrleansRyan Mouton Defensive Back 3rd Round TennesseeKaulana Noa Offensive Tackle 4th Round Saint LouisDustin Owen Center Free Agent San FranciscoChad Owens Wide Receiver 6th Round JacksonvilleKenny Patton Defensive Back Free Agent OaklandLeonard Peters Safety Free Agent N.Y. JetsAndy Phillips Offensive Guard Free Agent San DiegoMelila Purcell Defensive End 6th Round ClevelandJason Rivers Wide Receiver Free Agent TennesseeDan Robinson Quarterback Free Agent BaltimoreNick Rolovich Quarterback Free Agent DenverHercules Satele Offensive Guard Free Agent ArizonaSamson Satele Center 2nd Round MiamiBrian Smith Center Free Agent BaltimoreIsaac Sopoaga Defensive Tackle 4th Round San FranciscoPisa Tinoisamoa Linebacker 2nd Round Saint LouisJeff Ulbrich Linebacker 3rd Round San FranciscoDane Uperesa Offensive Tackle Free Agent CincinnatiDavid Veikune Defensive End 2nd Round ClevelandYaphet Warren Linebacker Free Agent SeattleLawerence Wilson Defensive Tackle Free Agent Baltimore

WHAT THEY ARE SAYINGABOUT JUNE JONES

“June has great communication skills. He is so good at dealing with different people and personalities. He was the best coach I had in 15 years of professional football. Until I played for June, I never had a full understanding of the quarterback position or paid attention to detail. He taught me everything…” - Bobby Hebert, NFL/USFL Quarterback, 1993 Pro Bowl, USFL Champion“Before Coach Jones, nobody had ever spoken to me in such a straight-up manner. In the past, I had just worked people to get my way. June just spoke the truth. It was simple, but it was exactly what I needed to be told.” - Pisa Tinoisamoa, NFL Linebacker“June Jones is a special guy. He relies on Xs and Os, but it’s his strong relationship with his players and coaches, as well as his deep faith, that make it all work.” - Bobby Beathard, Former NFL General Manager, Seven Super Bowl Teams, Four Super Bowl Champions

“Coach Jones is my mentor. The success I have experienced is because of him.” - Colt Brennan, NFL Quarterback and NCAA Record-Holder“June Jones is a heck of a coach. He gets you prepared and he’s patient and thorough. He’s also a great guy and good friend.” - Brett Favre, NFL Quarterback, Three-Time MVP, Super Bowl XXXI Champion“SMU has a great coach in June Jones. He knows football and more importantly, he’s fair. We developed a special bond when he was my head coach. I’m looking forward to watching the Mustangs play, because I know they’ll win.” - Junior Seau, NFL Linebacker, Nine-time All-Pro, 12-time Pro Bowl Selection“June is the guy who’s most responsible for the success I had in the NFL.” - Warren Moon, NFL/CFL Quarterback, Pro Football Hall of Fame and Canadian Football Hall of Fame Member, Nine-Time Pro Bowl Selection, Three-Time All-Pro, Five-Time Grey Cup Champion“June Jones is an innovator and a football genius. I could go on all day about Coach Jones’ abilities as it pertains to coaching and leading young men. The thing that separates him from the others is that he truly cares for the young men who play for him. He is not one of those coaches who cares only about churning out players. He helps make men out of them. June Jones is integrity.” - Billy Joe Tolliver, NFL Quarterback“In my 19 years in the NFL, I benefi tted the most from my time with June Jones. He refi ned my game mentally, physically and emotionally. I always felt 100 percent prepared to play under Coach Jones. I only wish I had been with him earlier in my career. June not only has a great understanding of the game, but he also communicates to his players in a way that they understand while making it fun to play. Coach Jones is a proven winner on and off the fi eld and anyone would love playing for him.” - Wade Wilson, NFL Quarterback and Coach, 1988 Pro Bowl, Super Bowl XXX Champion“June Jones is the right man to make SMU a real football program… Jones’ presence has energized SMU.” - Jean-Jacques Taylor, The Dallas Morning News

“SMU Athletic Director Steve Orsini made a hire that was more than worth the wait... June Jones (is) an unbelievable hire for SMU.” - Tim MacMahon, The Dallas Morning News

“Over the course of his 25 seasons coaching pro and college football, Jones has made a habit of creating success where it didn’t exist before… The renovations of Mustang football have begun in earnest.” - Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

“Getting June Jones to SMU is the recruiting job of the century…” - Chris Fowler, ESPN GameDay“SMU will play a brand of football that will pack that stadium.” - Norm Hitzges, 1310 AM The Ticket“The Mustangs will pass and score and be entertaining.” - Richie Whitt, The Dallas Observer

“To get a guy like June Jones, with the background he has… It’s going to translate into winning.” - Craig James

“What can June Jones do at SMU? He will win… and win a lot. June Jones is a great hire for SMU.” - CoachesHotSeat.com“That program’s going to be a terror a couple of years from now.” - Colt Brennan“Jones will be more than just a tremendous coach in Dallas. He will be the face of the football team and a breath of fresh air… The SMU program looks to be headed in the right direction, and they’ve hired the right man for the job.” - Paul Myerberg, The New York Times

“Jones will develop the next Colt Brennan (and) get the Ponies to a bowl… Jones will lay the groundwork for SMU to get back on the national scene…” – CBSSportsline.com

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Tom Mason joined the SMU coaching staff after spending seven seasons at Fresno State, where he coached linebackers. While at Fresno, Mason developed numerous standout line backers including 2007 WAC Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Riley, 2006 fi rst-team All-WAC honoree Dwayne Andrews and 2003 fi rst-teamer Bryce McGill. Mason joined the Bulldog coaching staff in 2001 after spending one season as linebackers coach with the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL. He also spent time in the pro ranks as receivers coach for the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League and as defensive backs coach for the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe. Mason also boasts an extensive collegiate resume, having served as defensive coordinator (1999) and secondary coach (1998-99) at Nevada and defensive coordinator at both Northern Iowa (1997-98) and Boise State (1993-96). At Boise, Mason helped coordinate a Bronco defense that reached the 1994 NCAA Division I-AA national championship game and then served as Boise’s interim head coach from August through November 1996. Prior to his time in Boise, he was defensive coordinator at Portland State (1982-86), helping lead the Vikings to four playoff appearances and two national championship games. He also served as the linebackers coach at Eastern Washington (1981-85) and was the defensive line coach at Walla Walla (Wash.) Community College (1978-80). As a player, Mason began his career as a linebacker at Idaho before transferring to Walla Walla (Wash.) Community College. He fi nished out his playing career at Nevada from 1976-77. Mason received his bachelor’s degree in physical education and a master of science degree in physical education and post-secondary education from Eastern Washington. Mason and his wife, Jami, have a daughter, Brenna.

TOM MASONDefensive CoordinatorSecond SeasonEastern Washington

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Dan Morrison is in his second season at SMU after spending nine seasons as quarterbacks coach for Hawaii. In his fi rst season at SMU, Morrison tutored a pair of freshmen quarterbacks and led the pair to pass for a school-record-tying 29 TDs on the year. The SMU offense ended the season ranked 17th in the nation in passing offense. Morrison produced All-Conference performers in fi ve of his nine seasons, mentoring NCAA all-time passing leader Timmy Chang and NCAA all-time touchdown pass leader Colt Brennan. In 2004, Chang made NCAA history by becoming the all-time passing leader with 17,072 yards, and in 2007, Brennan, who fi nished third in the Heisman Trophy race, broke 29 NCAA records, including passing touchdowns in a season (58) and career (131). In 1999, Morrison developed a talented, but unproven quarterback in Dan Robinson. Robinson was never allowed to settle in one system, as he played for three different offensive coordinators in as many years. He found a home in the run-and-shoot offense, however, and Morrison coached him to success, as he passed for 3,853 yards and 28 touchdowns. Robinson eventually earned second-team All-Conference honors. In 2000, Morrison guided Chang, a true freshman, through a rebuilding season that earned him WAC Freshman of the Year honors after passing for 3,041 yards and 19 touchdowns. When Chang was granted a medical hardship in 2001, senior Nick Rolovich fi nally got his chance and, under Morrison’s tutelage, became one of the top passers in the country. Rolovich threw for 1,548 yards and 20 touchdowns in his last three games, including an eight-touchdown performance against then-undefeated BYU in the fi nal game of the season. The experienced reserve fi nished second in the WAC and fourth in the nation in total offense (336.5) and third in the WAC and 10th in the nation in pass effi ciency (150.5). In 2002, Chang returned and led the Warriors to a 10-4 record, as he passed for 4,474 yards and 25 touchdowns. Morrison has a strong background as an educator and utilizes those skills to teach the intricacies of the Run-and-Shoot to his quarterbacks. In nine seasons, Warrior quarterbacks passed for over 40,000 yards and 350 touchdowns under Morrison’s guidance. During Morrison’s tenure at Hawaii, the Warrior offense ranked in the top fi ve nationally in passing each year. He and his wife, Karen, are the parents of Nikki, an SMU graduate. Nikki is married to former SMU standout Donald Mitchell and the two have a daughter, Malia.

DAN MORRISONAssistant Head Coach/OffenseSecond SeasonUCLA

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Joe Haering enters his fi rst season as SMU’s linebackers coach after spending the last 12 seasons with the Buffalo Bills, where he served as a college scout. Prior to joining the Bills’ scouting staff, Haering was an assistant coach with the Atlanta Falcons from 1994-96. Haering oversaw the Falcons’ linebackers, and also served as defensive coordinator in 1995 when they earned a spot in the playoffs. His NFL coaching career began in 1978-79 with the New York Jets, where he served as the Linebackers/Special Teams coach. After his fi rst stint in the NFL, Haering became offensive coordinator for the CFL’s Hamilton TigerCats in 1980, and helped lead them to an Eastern Division Championship. He coached in the USFL for all three years that it existed, starting in 1983 under Hall of Fame coach George Allen with the Chicago Blitz. He then moved to become defensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Maulers in 1984, and was defensive coordinator for the Denver Gold in 1985. He later served as head coach for the Pittsburgh Gladiators and the Cincinnati Rockers of the Arena League. Prior to his pro coaching career, he spent ten years at the college level, starting out as the Linebackers’ coach at his alma mater, Bucknell. Over the next ten years he had stints at Kentucky, Boston University and Kent State. Haering was an all-conference linebacker for Bucknell, and was a quarterback in high school. After graduating from Bucknell, he received a commission in the United States Army and served as a fi rst lieutenant and company commander in Vietnam.

JOE HAERINGLinebackersFirst SeasonBucknell

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Bert Hill is in his second season on the Hilltop as SMU’s defensive line coach. Hill came to SMU after spending two seasons as a strength and conditioning coach with the Miami Dolphins. From 2001 until 2005, Hill worked in private business in Dallas and co-authored several books on the discipline of strength and conditioning. From 1990-2000, Hill was on the staff of the Detroit Lions. During his fi rst eight years with the club, he served as strength and conditioning/assistant defensive line coach. From 1998-2000, he was strength and conditioning/assistant offensive line coach. Hill joined the Lions following a one-year stop (1989) as strength and conditioning coach at Texas A&M, his second tour of duty at the College Station school, having served in the same capacity there from 1983-87. While Hill was on the staff, the Aggies won three straight Southwest Conference titles (1985-87). His two Aggie stints were split by a one-year stop at Ohio State (1988) as strength and conditioning coach. Hill got his start in the coaching profession as assistant defensive line/assistant strength coach at Nicholls State in 1981. That preceded a one-year stint as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Auburn in 1982. Hill played linebacker at Marion (Ala.) Military Institute Junior College from 1976-77 and at Wichita State in 1978. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Auburn-Montgomery in 1980 and master’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in strength physiology from Auburn in 1982.

BERT HILLDefensive LineSecond SeasonAuburn-Montgomery

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Former NFL lineman and three-time Super Bowl winner Adrian Klemm is in his fi rst season as the Mustangs’ offensive line coach, having come to the Hilltop in the summer of 2009. Klemm, who was a four-year starter at Hawaii for Jones, began volunteering with the SMU program in 2008 after spending seven seasons in the NFL and winning three Super Bowls as a member of the New England Patriots. Klemm was the 46th overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft after a standout career as a four-year starter at Hawaii. He played under Jones during his senior season (1999), and was a part of the biggest turnaround in NCAA history, as Hawaii improved from 0-12 to 9-4, and won a bowl game that season. Following the season, Klemm was selected as the starting left tackle at the Senior Bowl and also earned invitations to the East-West Shrine Game and the Hula Bowl. “I’m happy that we were able to hire a talented, up-and-coming coach like Adrian,” said Jones. “Adrian was a positive, impact player and I know he will be a positive, impact coach. Having played in the NFL, he knows what it takes to get to the next level and he will relate well to our young players.”

ADRIAN KLEMMOffensive LineFirst SeasonHawaii/Excelsior

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Dennis McKnight, SMU’s special teams coach, arrived on the Hilltop in 2008 after spending two seasons at Hawaii. McKnight served as an assistant coach in 2007 and worked as a graduate assistant in 2006. It was his second stint with UH, having served as a full-time special teams coach and offensive line assistant during the 1999 and 2000 seasons under June Jones. He left UH after the 2000 season to return to San Diego, Calif., to attend to a business he owned. In 2001, he returned to the gridiron as an offensive line and special teams coach at St. Augustine High School. The next two seasons he served as the special teams coach at Grossmont College, and, in 2005, he was a member of the staff at San Diego State as a tight ends coach. McKnight was SMU’s offensive line coach in 2008 before taking over the special teams in the summer of 2009 following the passing of SMU assistant and coaching legend Frank Gansz. McKnight previously coached special teams while at Hawaii, and helped the Warriors have one of the top special teams units in the nation in 1999, 2000, 2006 and 2007. “Dennis not only has a great knowledge of special teams schemes, but he also will carry on the spirit and fi re than Coach Gansz brought to our special teams units.” McKnight spent 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), including eight with the San Diego Chargers, two with the Detroit Lions and one with the Philadelphia Eagles. The 47-year-old was an alternate for the Pro Bowl in 1988 when he was a member of the San Diego Chargers. Born in Dallas, Texas, McKnight moved to Staten Island, N.Y., where he graduated from Wagner High School in 1976. He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from Drake University in 1981.

DENNIS McKNIGHTSpecial TeamsSecond SeasonDrake

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Derrick Odum is in his second year in the Lone Star state after spending three years at Utah, where he coached the Ute safeties. Odum coaches the Mustang secondary, working with the cornerbacks and safeties. At Utah, Odum tutored a defense that fi nished number one in the nation in pass effi ciency defense and fi fth in the country in scoring defense in 2007. Among the standouts he helped develop were Joe Dale, the 2007 Poinsettia Bowl MVP, Steve Tate, a fi rst-team All-Mountain West selection, and Robert Johnson, who was named the ESPN National Player of the Week after his performance against UCLA. Odum also turned a pair of one-time walk-ons into All-Conference-caliber players while at Utah. In 2005, Casey Evans led the league in interceptions and earned second-team All-MWC honors and Steve Tate led Utah in tackles in both 2005 and 2006 en route to honorable mention (2005) and fi rst-team (2006) All-MWC accolades. Odum also played a role in the emergence of one of the greatest defensive players in Utah football history in 2005, when Eric Weddle manned a safety position for the fi rst eight games of the season before moving to corner. Weddle, a 2006 consensus All-American and two-time MWC Defensive Player of the Year, became a second-round NFL draft pick of the San Diego Chargers. Odum also assisted with the Ute kick returners and the punt team - the latter of which ranked No. 1 in the nation in net punting in 2006. His off-fi eld duties included serving as the team’s pro liaison. Odum’s fi rst full-time coaching opportunity was with the defensive backs at Montana from 1998-99. Montana won back-to-back Big Sky Conference championships and led the conference in pass effi ciency defense. All of Odum’s backfi eld starters earned All-Conference recognition in 1999, including safety Vince Huntsberger who was selected as the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year. From there, he went to Utah State (2000-02) where he spearheaded a 25-place improvement in pass defense. The Aggies placed second in the Big West Conference in interceptions his fi rst year there. Odum spent the summer of 2002 interning with the Tennessee Titans, working with their defensive backs and linebackers. He left Utah State to coach the defensive backs at Houston, where he stayed from 2003-04. The secondary accounted for 13 of Houston’s 14 total interceptions in 2003 and Odum produced a Conference USA All-Freshman team selection both years. Odum returned to his alma mater in 2005, where he had served as a graduate assistant eight years earlier (1996-97). He assisted with the safeties in 1996, and assumed full responsibility for the safeties in his fi nal year as a G.A. Odum lettered at Utah from 1989-92, starting at free safety his freshman year and cornerback his junior season. He started for Utah in the 1992 Copper Bowl and also played centerfi eld for the Ute baseball team for two seasons. He earned his bachelor’s in political science from Utah in 1993. He is married to the former Ania Homan and has two sons, Dominic and Jeremiah.

DERRICK ODUMSecondarySecond SeasonUtah

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Jeff Reinebold came to SMU after spending two seasons at Hawaii as defensive line coach. At Hawaii, Reinebold was part of UH’s 2006 Hawaii Bowl and 2007 Sugar Bowl teams. In his fi rst season at SMU, Reinebold led a pair of Mustang wide receivers, Aldrick Robinson and Emmanuel Sanders, to two of the best seasons for receivers in school history. The tandem combined for over 2,000 yards receiving and hauled in 20 touchdowns. Sanders earned All-C-USA honors. Reinebold has more than 25 years of coaching experience in the collegiate and professional ranks. Reinebold began his coaching career as a wide receivers coach at Western Montana in 1981 and then moved to Dartmouth, where he helped guide the Big Green to an Ivy League championship in 1982. He then helped Montana to the 1984 Mirage Bowl and Pennsylvania to two Ivy League championships (1986 & 1988) before getting his fi rst head coaching job at Rocky Mountain College in 1989, where his squad led NAIA District 12 in passing offense and had its fi rst non-losing season in six years. The next season, he took a job at New Mexico as the outside linebackers coach before jumping to the professional ranks. He is best known for his involvement with the Canadian Football League and NFL Europe. He began his pro coaching career in 1991 with the BC Lions, where he helped develop an offense that led the CFL in 11 different categories. CFL Most Outstanding Player Doug Flutie passed for a record 6,691 yards and two receivers – Ray Alexander and Matt Clark – racked up over 1,500 receiving yards each en route to earning CFL All-Star accolades. While with BC, Reinebold was part of a Lion team that made the playoffs in 1991 and 1993. Reinebold then spent the 1994 season with the CFL’s Las Vegas Posse before joining the staff of the Edmonton Eskimos. With Edmonton, Reinebold reached the 1995 CFL Western Final. After coaching the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe for one season, he returned to the CFL as head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1997 and 1998. After two seasons, he returned to NFL Europe as Special Teams Coach and senior manager of international player development for the Amsterdam Admirals. Under Reinebold’s guidance, the Admirals won the World Bowl XIII and ranked as the league’s top special teams unit four times (1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002). Reinebold has also shown a tremendous recruiting acumen and was named one of the nation’s top 20 recruiters by Rivals.com. He was the only non-BCS coach to make the list. Two of Reinebold’s protégés at Hawaii - Ikaika Alama-Francis and Melila Purcell - were selected in the 2007 NFL Draft. Alama-Francis was taken in the second round by the Detroit Lions, while Purcell was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the sixth round. The South Bend, Ind., native prepped at South Bend Clay High School where he garnered All-Indiana honors at running back on his way to winning the city scoring title and fi nishing second in school history in yards gained in a season. He attended the University of Maine and earned three letters as a defensive back on the Black Bear football team before completing his degree from Indiana in 1981. He graduated cum laude with a B.S. in general studies. An avid water-sports fan and martial arts student, Reinebold is married to the former Ellie Taft and the couple has seven children: Sarah, Matthew, Zachariah, Emi, Megan, Jacob and Kekoa.

JEFF REINEBOLDWide ReceiversSecond SeasonIndiana

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Wes Suan is in his second year on the Hilltop, where he works with the Mustang running backs. Suan came to SMU after spending nine seasons as an assistant at Hawaii. Suan spent his fi rst six years with Jones’ staff as a running backs coach before moving to the offensive line in 2005. He moved back to the running backs in 2006 and 2007. During his tenure, he developed a well-rounded group of runners and blockers who learned to recognize and identify various defensive schemes and blitzes. His work with the running backs was vital to the success of Jones’ Run-and-Shoot offense. In 2007, two Suan-coached running backs were selected in the NFL Draft - Reagan Mauia and Nate Ilaoa. Mauia went in the sixth round to the Miami Dolphins, while Ilaoa was selected in the seventh round by the Philadelphia Eagles. Suan began his coaching career at Leilehua High School as an assistant for the junior varsity squad in 1975. He moved on to serve as an assistant football and basketball coach and head track coach at Waialua High School in 1976, where he stayed for four years. Suan took an assistant coaching job at Linfi eld in 1979, where he also served as assistant athletics director (1992-98). He stayed at Linfi eld for 19 years before returning to the islands. An avid golfer, Suan lives with his wife, Judy, and their two daughters, McKenzie and Madeline.

WES SUANRunning BacksSecond SeasonLinfi eld

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Tam Hollingshead joined SMU’s football staff as the Director of High School Relations after a storied career as a high school coach. Hollingshead, an SMU alumnus and former football letterman, came to SMU from Rockwall Heath, where he spent three seasons as head football coach. Hollingshead has a long history in the Texas prep ranks, serving as head coach at Temple High School and Permian High School in addition to Rockwall Heath. He led Permian to the 1991 5A state championship and went 45-4-2 in his four seasons in Odessa. He then served as tight ends/specialists coach at Texas A&M for nine seasons (1994-2002), where he coached in six bowl games and helped the Aggies win the 1998 Big 12 championship. A 1975 SMU letterman, Hollingshead came to the Hilltop after a storied prep career which included earning All-State accolades and winning two state cham-pionships at Brownwood High School. He later earned a Master’s from Sul Ross State. Hollingshead and his wife Barbara have three children – Amanda, Alek and Drew.

TAM HOLLINGSHEADDirector of High School RelationsSecond SeasonSMU

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Steve Stigall is in his third year on the Hilltop serving as Director of On-Campus Recruiting. Prior to coming to SMU, Stigall served two years in the Texas football operations offi ce. On the Hilltop, Stigall handles all aspects of on-campus recruiting, including the arrangement of lodging, meals, travel and visit itineraries. He also handles correspondence and monitors a recruiting management program for the SMU staff. Stigall holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Texas, where he was a three-year letterwinner and the Horns’ special teams MVP in 2004. He was also a four-time member of the Big 12 Honor Roll and a nominee for the 2004 Bobby Bowden Award. A native of Emory, Texas, Stigall is married to the former Kathy Hahn, who was a four-year volleyball letterwinner for the Horns.

STEVE STIGALLDirector of On-Campus RecruitingThird SeasonTexas

Randy Ross is in his third year at SMU, where he serves as the Director of Football Operations. In that role, Ross wears a number of hats. He coordinates team travel, offi ce management and administration, handles gameday respon-sibilities and serves as a liaison with athletics and university departments. Ross came to SMU after spending 17 seasons at Alabama, the last four as Director of Football Operations. He was Alabama’s recruiting coordinator from 1990-98 and then spent one season in UA’s development offi ce before moving back to the football offi ce in 2000 as the Director of High School Relations. He began coaching career at Gaston (Ala.) High School before moving to Gadsden’s Southside High School in 1976. He then served as Southside’s head coach for nine seasons before moving on to coach at Scottsboro High from 1985-86. He moved on to Vanderbilt to tutor the quarterbacks before being lured to Alabama by Gene Stallings. A graduate of St. Bernard, Ross is married to the former Ann Lowe.

RANDY ROSSDirector of Football OperationsThird SeasonSt. Bernard

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Vic Viloria

A Mustang through and through, Vic Viloria is in his third season as SMU’s Head Strength & Conditioning Coach He arrived at SMU after serving as an assistant strength & conditioning coach at LSU for two years where he worked with the Tiger football, baseball, swimming and golf teams. Viloria, a graduate of SMU, was a four-year letterman and three-year All-WAC performer as a Mustang player. He led SMU in tackles for three straight seasons and recorded at least 10 tackles in 21 games over his career before being drafted by the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe. A native of Chalmette, La., Viloria is married to the former Randi Taylor, a former SMU sprinter. They are the proud parents of a daughter, Taylor Ann, and also have two dogs, Lucy and Rocky.

VIC VILORIAHead Strength & Conditioning CoachThird SeasonSMU

Evan Burk

Evan Burk is in his second season as graduate assistant after spending the 2007 season as video graduate assistant. Last season, Burk worked with the offense before moving to the defensive side of the ball in 2009. In his new role, Burk will help coach the defensive backs and prepare scouting reports and fi lm breakdown among his other duties. The 2009 season will mark his fourth overall on the Hilltop, as he was the assistant to the Director of Football Operations in 2006. Burk came to the Hilltop after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Fairview High School in Boulder, Colo. At Fairview, Burk coached the junior varsity and freshman squads, serving as co-offensive coordinator for the 2005 JV team. A 2006 graduate of Colorado, Burk attended high school at St. Mark’s in Dallas. He has three siblings – Collin, Harlan and Alexandra.

EVAN BURKGraduate Assistant (Defense)Fourth SeasonColorado

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Dr. John Baker is entering his 13th year as the team physician for SMU after serving as an orthopedic consultant for the Mustangs since 1986, when he joined the staff at Carrell Clinic in Dallas. He also serves as the assistant team orthopedic surgeon for the Dallas Cowboys, assistant team physician for the Dallas Stars and coordinator of orthopedic resident training in sports medicine at Baylor University Medical Center. Baker graduated from Purdue, where he was a four-year letterman as a scholarship swimmer. He was valedictorian of his class at the University of Mis-souri Medical School. Baker completed a general surgery internship at Parkland Hospital and a residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center. He also earned a fellowship at the Hughstron Orthopedic Sports Medicine Complex in Columbus, Ga. Baker and his wife, Susie, compete in equestrian jumping.

DR. JOHN BAKERTeam Physician13th Season

John Mendow is in his fourth season at SMU, having come to the Hilltop in the fall of 2006. He came to SMU after working three years as the Assistant Equipment Manager at Tulane and three years as the Equipment Manager at Nichols State. He handles all aspects of athletic equipment including purchasing, fi tting and maintenance, as well as transportation of the equipment to road sites. Mendow is a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association and led a staff that was voted Conference USA Equipment Staff of the Year in 2005-06. Mendow earned a B.A. in kinesiology and an M.S. in Sport Administration from LSU, where he served fi ve years as a student manager and two years as a Graduate Assistant Manager.

JOHN MENDOWEquipment ManagerFourth Season

Mike Morton is in his 12th season at SMU, having joined the Mustang staff in the fall of 1998. Morton is responsible for all football-related athletic training du-ties including prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries. In addition to providing health care for the football team, he is responsible for managing a staff of seven full-time assistant athletic trainers. Morton, his staff and team of physicians are responsible for providing care for over 430 student-athletes as well as performers from the Meadows School of Dance. Morton began his education as a student athletic trainer at Purdue University. He was awarded the Newell-Combs Scholarship for excellence in athletic training his senior year and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Athletic Training in May 1996. As part of his undergraduate study, Morton completed an internship with the Indianapolis Colts during the 1995 season. Following his time at Purdue, Morton moved on to Auburn, where he earned a Masters of Education in Higher Education Administration and Sports Admin-istration. While completing his degree, Morton served as the graduate assistant athletic trainer for a Tiger baseball team that advanced to the 1997 College World Series and won the 1998 SEC Championship. A native of Churubusco, Ind., Morton is married to the former Michelle Gilbert and the couple have a daughter, Carys, and a son, Michael.

MIKE MORTONDirector of Sports Medicine12th Season

Mike Vaught enters his fourth year as SMU’s Deputy Director of Athletics. In this position, Vaught serves as the program administrator for football while also facilitating the overall management of the Athletic Department. Vaught came to SMU after spending six months as Assistant Athletic Director for Football Operations at Rice. Prior to his time with the Owls, Vaught spent three years as the Athletic Director of the Alamo Heights Independent School District in San Antonio and two years as the A.D. at the Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn. Prior to his move into athletic administration, Vaught was an assistant football coach at Navy (1995-2001), Texas State (1992-94), and Missouri State (1986-93), after spending two years as a graduate assistant at Arkansas (1984-85). He served as offensive coordinator at Navy, where his offense led the nation in rushing in 1999, and was the recruiting coordinator at all three schools at which he held full-time positions. A native of Mena, Ark., Vaught earned his B.S. degree in health and physical education at Arkansas Tech. Vaught and his wife, Karri, reside in Fairview.

MIKE VAUGHTDeputy Director of AthleticsFourth Season

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Joe DanosAssistant Strength &Conditioning Coach

Lopaka OrnellasVideo Coordinator

Terry Gardner begins her third year at SMU as the administrative assistant for the head football coach. She is responsible for maintaining June Jones’ calendar and correspondence, as well as all other aspects of the day-to-day offi ce opera-tion. Gardner came to SMU after a decade as an executive assistant at companies in the Dallas area. Prior to that, she worked for Halliburton as a training coordina-tor. Gardner and her husband James have three children – Breanne Bishop, Al-lison Gardner and Brady Bishop. Gardner has deep ties to SMU as her husband, father-in-law and two of her children are SMU grads. She is also the aunt of current Mustang Ryan Moczygemba.

TERRY GARDNERAdministrative AssistantThird Season

Joon Hartman begins her second season at SMU as an administrative assistant in the Mustang football offi ce, where she handles a variety of responsibilities. Hartman came to SMU after spending two-plus years as the senior offi ce assistant in the Hawaii football offi ce where she assisted with team travel and recruiting among other duties. A native of Vashon Island, Wash., Hartman graduated from Hawaii in 2006 with a degree in sociology. She is the daughter of Peggy and Rick Hartman and has two older brothers – Bjorn and Neil.

JOON HARTMANAdministrative AssistantSecond Season

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OPPONENT INFORMATIONTexas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: _______________ Nacogdoches, TexasStadium: _______Homer Bryce Stadium (14,575)Head Coach: ___________________ J.C. HarperSID: _________________________ James DixonOffi ce Phone: ________________ 936-468-2606Cell Phone: __________________ 936-552-1171Press Row Phone: ____________ 936-468-3910E-Mail: __________________ [email protected]: ____________________SFAJacks.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: __________________ Birmingham, Ala.Stadium: ______________ Legion Field (72,000)Head Coach: __________________Neil CallawaySID: __________________________ Norm ReillyOffi ce Phone: ________________ 205-934-0722Cell Phone: __________________ 205-936-1793Press Row Phone: ____________ 205-327-5228E-Mail: ___________________ [email protected] Website: ___________________UABSports.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: ___________________ Pullman, Wash.Stadium: ____________ Martin Stadium (35,117)Head Coach: ____________________ Paul WulffSID: __________________________ Bill StevensOffi ce Phone: ________________ 509-335-2684Cell Phone: __________________ 916-761-7005Press Row Phone: ____________ 509-335-2684E-Mail: [email protected]: _________________WSUCougars.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: _________________ Fort Worth, TexasStadium: _______ Amon Carter Stadium (44,008)Head Coach: ________________ Gary PattersonSID: __________________________Mark CohenOffi ce Phone: ________________ 817-257-5394Cell Phone: __________________ 817-343-2017Press Row Phone: ____________ 817-257-7981E-Mail: __________________ [email protected] Website: _____________________GoFrogs.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: ___________________ Greenville, N.C.Stadium: _____ Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (43,000)Head Coach: ____________________ Skip HoltzSID: ________________________Tom McClellanOffi ce Phone: ________________ 252-737-1274Cell Phone: __________________ 252-414-0990Press Row Phone: ____________ 252-328-4697E-Mail: ________________ [email protected] Website: __________________ ECUPirates.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: ____________________Annapolis, Md.Stadium: __Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (34,000)Head Coach: _______________ Ken NiumataloloSID: _____________________ Scott StrasemeierOffi ce Phone: ________________ 410-293-8775Cell Phone: __________________ 443-336-9023Press Row Phone: ____________ 410-268-1489E-Mail: ________________ [email protected] Website: __________________ NavySports.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: ___________________ Houston, TexasStadium: _________ Robertson Stadium (32,000)Head Coach: __________________ Kevin SumlinSID: _______________________Chris BurkhalterOffi ce Phone: ________________ 713-743-9404Cell Phone: __________________ 713-775-1542Press Row Phone: ____________ 713-743-0550E-Mail: _____________ [email protected]: __________________ UHCougars.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: ______________________ Tulsa, Okla.Stadium: _____ H.A. Chapman Stadium (35,452)Head Coach: __________________Todd GrahamSID: _____________________ Donald TomkalskiOffi ce Phone: ________________ 918-631-3200Cell Phone: __________________ 918-640-0683Press Row Phone: ____________ 918-631-2492E-Mail: _________ [email protected]: _______________ TulsaHurricane.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: ___________________ Houston, TexasStadium: ______________Rice Stadium (70,000)Head Coach: ___________________ David BailiffSID: __________________________ Chuck PoolOffi ce Phone: ________________ 713-348-5775Cell Phone: __________________ 832-244-6476Press Row Phone: ____________ 713-527-0250E-Mail: ____________________ [email protected]: ____________________ RiceOwls.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: ____________________El Paso, TexasStadium: _________________Sun Bowl (51,500)Head Coach: ____________________ Mike PriceSID: ___________________________ Jeff DarbyOffi ce Phone: ________________ 915-747-6652Cell Phone: __________________ 915-204-0642Press Row Phone: ____________ 915-747-5154E-Mail: ___________________ [email protected] Website: ________________ UTEPAthletics.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: _________________ Huntington, W.Va.Stadium: ___ Joan C. Edwards Stadium (38,019)Head Coach: __________________ Mark SnyderSID: _______________________Randy BurnsideOffi ce Phone: ________________ 304-696-4660Cell Phone: __________________ 304-208-0498Press Row Phone: ____________ 304-696-6666E-Mail: _____________ [email protected] Website: ____________________HerdZone.com

Texas Tech Red RaidersSept. 3, 2007Dallas, Texas – Gerald J. Ford Stadium – ESPN

Location: __________________New Orleans, La.Stadium: _______ Louisiana Superdome (64,900)Head Coach: ___________________ Bob ToledoSID: _______________________Roger DunawayOffi ce Phone: ________________ 504-862-8240Cell Phone: __________________ 504-452-2906Press Row Phone: ____________ 504-587-3868E-Mail: __________________ [email protected] Website: _____________TulaneGreenWave.com

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2009 CONFERENCE USA COMPOSITE SCHEDULEFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

Tulsa at Tulane

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5Appalachian State at East Carolina

Northwestern State at HoustonSouthern Illinois at Marshall

Rice at UABStephen F. Austin at SMU

Alcorn State at Southern MissSamford at UCFBuffalo at UTEP

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6Mississippi at Memphis

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12East Carolina at West VirginiaHouston at Oklahoma State

Marshall at Virginia TechMemphis at Middle Tennessee

Rice at Texas TechSMU at UAB

UCF at Southern MissBYU at Tulane

Tulsa at New MexicoKansas at UTEP

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19East Carolina at North Carolina

Bowling Green at MarshallUT-Martin at Memphis

Rice at Oklahoma StateSMU at Washington StateVirginia at Southern Miss

Tulsa at OklahomaUAB at Troy

Buffalo at UCFUTEP at New Mexico State

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26UCF at East Carolina

Texas Tech at HoustonMarshall at Memphis

Vanderbilt at RiceSouthern Miss at KansasMcNeese State at Tulane

Sam Houston State at TulsaUAB at Texas A&M

UTEP at Texas

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1Southern Miss at UAB

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3East Carolina at Marshall

Houston at UTEPMemphis at UCF

Tulsa at RiceSMU at TCU

Tulane at Army

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10East Carolina at SMU

Houston at Mississippi StateMarshall at TulaneUTEP at Memphis

Navy at RiceSouthern Miss at Louisville

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14Boise State at Tulsa

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17Rice at East Carolina

Houston at TulaneMarshall at West Virginia

Memphis at Southern MissNavy at SMU

UAB at MississippiMiami (Fla.) at UCF

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21Tulsa at UTEP

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24SMU at HoustonUAB at Marshall

UCF at RiceTulane at Southern Miss

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27East Carolina at Memphis

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31Southern Miss at Houston

SMU at TulsaTulane at LSUUAB at UTEP

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1Marshall at UCF

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5Virginia Tech at East Carolina

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7Houston at Tulsa

Memphis at TennesseeRice at SMU

UTEP at TulaneFlorida Atlantic at UAB

UCF at Texas

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14Houston at UCF

Southern Miss at MarshallUAB at MemphisTulane at RiceUTEP at SMU

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15East Carolina at Tulsa

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21UAB at East CarolinaMemphis at Houston

SMU at MarshallUTEP at Rice

Tulsa at Southern MissTulane at UCF

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27Memphis at Tulsa

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28Southern Miss at East Carolina

Rice at HoustonMarshall at UTEP

Tulane at SMUUCF at UAB

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5C-USA Championship Game

2009-10 BOWL SCHEDULENEW MEXICO BOWL

Dec. 19 | Albuquerque, N.M. | 1:30pm | ESPN | Mountain West v. WAC

ST. PETERSBURG BOWLDec. 19 | St. Petersburg, Fla. | 7:00pm | ESPN | Big East v. C-USA

R&L CARRIERS BOWLDec. 20 | New Orleans, La. | 7:00pm | ESPN | C-USA v. Sun Belt

MAACO LAS VEGAS BOWLDec. 22 | Las Vegas, Nev. | 7:00pm | ESPN | Mountain West v. Pac-10

SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT UNION POINSETTIA BOWLDec. 23 | San Diego, Calif. | 7:00pm | ESPN | Mountain West v. Pac-10

SHERATON HAWAII BOWLDec. 24 | Honolulu, Hawaii | 7:00pm | ESPN | C-USA v. WAC

MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWLDec. 26 | Charlotte, N.C. | 3:00pm | ESPN | ACC v. Big East

MOTOR CITY BOWLDec. 26 | Detroit | 4:00pm | ESPN | Big Ten v. MAC

EMERALD BOWLDec. 26 | San Francisco, Calif. | 7:30pm | ESPN | ACC v. Pac-10

GAYLORD HOTELS MUSIC CITY BOWLDec. 27 | Nashville, Tenn. | 7:15pm | ESPN | ACC v. SEC

INDEPENDENCE BOWL

Dec. 28 | Shreveport, La. | 4:00pm | ESPN | Big 12 v. SEC

CHAMPS SPORTS BOWLDec. 29 | Orlando, Fla. | 7:00pm | ESPN | ACC v. Big Ten

PACIFIC LIFE HOLIDAY BOWLDec. 30 | San Diego, Calif. | 7:00pm | ESPN | Big 12 v. Pac-10

ROADY’S HUMANITARIAN BOWLDec. 30 | Boise, Idaho | 3:30pm | ESPN | Mountain West v. WAC

TEXAS BOWLDec. 30 | Houston, Texas | 7:00pm | NFL Network | Big 12 v. Naval Academy

EAGLE BANK BOWLDec. 30 | Washington DC | 3:30pm | ESPN | ACC v. Military Academy

BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWLDec. 31 | Ft. Worth, Texas | TBD | ESPN | Mountain West v. C-USA

BRUT SUN BOWLDec. 31 | El Paso | 11:00am | CBS | Pac-10 v. Big East/Big 12

CHIK FIL-A BOWLDec. 31 | Atlanta, Ga. | 6:30pm | ESPN | ACC v. SEC

INSIGHT BOWLDec. 31 | Tempe, Ariz. | 4:30pm | NFL Network | Big Ten v. Big 12

ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWLJan. 1 | New Orleans | 7:30pm | FOX | BCS at large

CAPITAL ONE BOWLJan. 1 | Orlando, Fla. | Noon | ABC | Big Ten v. SEC

KONICA MINOLTA GATOR BOWLJan. 1 | Jacksonville, Fla. | Noon | ESPN2 | ACC v. Big East/Big 12/Notre Dame

OUTBACK BOWLJan. 1 | Tampa, Fla. | 10:00am | ESPN | Big Ten v. ACC

ROSE BOWLJan. 1 | Pasadena, Calif. | 4:00pm | ABC | BCS (Big Ten) v. BCS (Pac-10)

AT&T COTTON BOWLJan. 2 | Arlington, Texas | 1:00pm | FOX | Big 12 v. SEC

AUTO ZONE LIBERTY BOWLJan. 2 | Memphis, Tenn. | 4:30pm | ESPN | C-USA v. SEC

INTERNATIONAL BOWLJan. 2 | Toronto, Canada | 11:00am | ESPN2 | Big East v. MAC

PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWLJan. 2 | Birmingham, Ala. | 1:00pm | ESPN | Big East v. SEC

VALERO ALAMO BOWLJan. 2 | | 8:00pm | ESPN | Big Ten v. Big 12

TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWLJan. 4 | Glendale, Ariz. | TBD | FOX | BCS (Big 12) v. BCS (at large)

FEDEX ORANGE BOWLJan. 5 | Miami, Fla. | 7:00pm | FOX | BCS (ACC) v. BCS (at large)

GMAC BOWLJan. 6 | Mobile, Ala. | 6:00pm | ESPN | ACC v. MAC

BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPJan. 7 | Pasadena, Calif. | 7:00pm | FOX | BCS #1 v. BCS # 2

C-USA bowls in bold;

All dates and times (CT) are subject to change.

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C-USA & THE BCSABOUT THE BCS The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a fi ve-game arrangement for post-season college football that is designed to match the two top-rated teams in a national championship game and to create exciting and competitive matchups between eight other highly regarded teams in four other games. The bowl games participating are the Fiesta Bowl, Orange Bowl, Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl. In addition, a BCS National Championship Game will be played at one of the bowl sites.

BCS STANDINGS The BCS Standings have been compiled by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame since the beginning of the 2000 regular season. The BCS Standings determine which teams play in the National Championship game, and which are included in the pool of eligible teams available for at-large selection. The BCS Standings include the Harris Poll, the USA Today Coaches poll and an average of six computer polls. Each component will count for one-third of a team’s overall BCS score in the BCS Standings.

C-USA AND THE BCS The Conference USA champion (along with the champions of the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference and the Western Athletic Conference) will have an automatic berth in one of the fi ve bowls if, and only if:

*It is a conference champion; and either:*It is ranked in the top 12 of the BCS Standings on Bowl Selection Sunday;*It is ranked in the top 16 of the BCS Standings on Bowl Selection Sunday, and its ranking in the BCS Standings is better than that of a champion of a conference that has an annual automatic berth in one of the BCS bowl games.

CBS COLLEGE SPORTS SCHEDULESaturday, September 5 Buffalo at UTEPSaturday, September 12 Kansas at UTEPSaturday, September 19 Virginia at Southern MissThursday, October 1 Southern Miss at UABSaturday, October 3 East Carolina at MarshallSaturday, October 3 Tulsa at RiceSaturday, October 10 Navy at RiceSaturday, October 17 Houston at TulaneSaturday, October 17 Miami (Fla.) at UCFSaturday, October 24 SMU at HoustonSaturday, November 7 Houston at TulsaSaturday, November 14 TBA (12 day advance)Saturday, November 21 TBA (12 day advance)Friday, November 27 Memphis at TulsaSaturday, November 28 TBA (12 day advance)

ESPN SCHEDULEFriday, September 4 Tulsa at TulaneSunday, September 6 Mississippi at MemphisWednesday, October 14 Boise State at TulsaWednesday, October 21 Tulsa at UTEPSunday, November 1 Marshall at UCFThursday, November 5 Virginia Tech at East CarolinaSunday, November 15 East Carolina at TulsaSaturday, December 19 St. Petersburg BowlSunday, December 20 R+L Carriers New Orleans BowlThursday, December 24 Sheraton Hawai’i BowlThursday, December 31 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces BowlFriday, January 2 AutoZone Liberty Bowl ESPN 2 SCHEDULESaturday, September 12 BYU at TulaneSaturday, September 26 Texas Tech at HoustonTuesday, October 27 East Carolina at Memphis

ESPN/ESPN 2 SCHEDULESaturday, September 19 East Carolina at North CarolinaSaturday, December 5 C-USA Championship Game FOX SPORTS NET SCHEDULE Saturday, September 12 Houston at Oklahoma StateSaturday, September 19 Tulsa at OklahomaSaturday, September 26 Southern Miss at KansasSaturday, September 26 UTEP at Texas THE MTN.Saturday, September 12 Tulsa at New MexicoSaturday, October 3 SMU at TCU MASN REGIONAL SCHEDULESaturday, September 5 Appalachian State at East CarolinaSaturday, October 10 East Carolina at SMUSaturday, October 17 Rice at East CarolinaSaturday, November 21 UAB at East Carolina

C-USA TV SCHEDULE

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2008 TEAM STATISTICSTEAM STATISTICS

SMU OPPFIRST DOWNS _________________________________ 281 ________________ 325SCORING _____________________________________ 256 ________________ 458Points Per Game _______________________________ 21.3 _______________ 38.2FIRST DOWNS _________________________________ 205 ________________ 299 Rushing _____________________________________ 43 ________________ 141 Passing ____________________________________ 141 ________________ 138 Penalty _____________________________________ 21 _________________ 20RUSHING YARDAGE ____________________________ 497 _______________ 2707 Yards gained rushing __________________________ 826 _______________ 2935 Yards lost rushing ____________________________ 329 ________________ 228 Rushing Attempts ____________________________ 217 ________________ 548 Average Per Rush ____________________________ 2.3 ________________ 4.9 Average Per Game __________________________ 41.4 ______________ 225.6 TDs Rushing __________________________________ 3 _________________ 24PASSING YARDAGE ____________________________ 3275 _______________ 3047 Att-Comp-Int __________________________476-269-25 ___________340-218-8 Average Per Pass ____________________________ 6.9 ________________ 9.0 Average Per Catch __________________________ 12.2 _______________ 14.0 Average Per Game _________________________ 272.9 ______________ 253.9TDs Passing ____________________________________ 29 _________________ 33TOTAL OFFENSE ______________________________ 3772 _______________ 5754 Total Plays __________________________________ 693 ________________ 888 Average Per Play _____________________________ 5.4 ________________ 6.5 Average Per Game _________________________ 314.3 ______________ 479.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards _____________________ 69-1392 _____________ 44-924PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards _____________________ 16-101 _____________ 19-209INT RETURNS: #-Yards _________________________ 8-83 _____________ 25-311KICK RETURN AVERAGE _______________________ 20.2 _______________ 21.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ________________________ 6.3 _______________ 11.0INT RETURN AVERAGE _________________________ 10.4 _______________ 12.4FUMBLES-LOST _______________________________ 17-7 ______________ 20-11PENALTIES-Yards ____________________________ 74-585 _____________ 80-679 Average Per Game __________________________ 48.8 _______________ 56.6PUNTS-Yards ______________________________ 59-2465 ____________ 35-1427 Average Per Punt ___________________________ 41.8 _______________ 40.8 Net punt average ____________________________ 37.2 _______________ 35.0TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ___________________ 26:27 ______________ 33:333RD-DOWN Conversions ______________________ 48/139 _____________ 98/175 3rd-Down Pct _______________________________ 35% _______________ 56%4TH-DOWN Conversions _________________________ 4/9 _______________ 9/15 4th-Down Pct _______________________________ 44% _______________ 60%SACKS BY-Yards _____________________________ 18-110 _____________ 27-184TOUCHDOWNS SCORED _________________________ 32 _________________ 59FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ______________________ 11-15 ______________ 17-20RED-ZONE SCORES ______________________ 23-30 77% __________ 51-58 88%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ________________ 17-30 57% __________ 36-58 62%PAT-ATTEMPTS __________________________ 29-30 97% __________ 49-54 91%ATTENDANCE ______________________________ 118681 _____________ 207306 Games/Avg Per Game ____________________ 6/19780 ____________ 6/34551

SCHEDULE & RESULTS (1-11)Date Opponent ScoreAug. 29 at Rice* L, 56-27Sept. 6 Texas State W, 47-36Sept. 13 at #12 Texas Tech L, 43-7Sept. 20 TCU (Family Weekend) L, 48-7Sept. 25 at Tulane* L, 34-27Oct. 4 at UCF* L, 31-17Oct. 11 Tulsa* L, 37-31Oct. 18 Houston* L, 44-38Oct. 25 at Navy L, 34-7Nov. 8 Memphis* L, 31-26Nov. 15 at UTEP * L, 36-10Nov. 29 Southern Miss * L, 28-12

* - Indicates conference game.

SCORING BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalSMU 72 106 84 65 13 340SMU Mustangs 68 52 65 71 - 256Opponents 110 115 130 103 - 458

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2008 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GMcKINNEY, Andrew 12 46 201 11 190 4.1 1 20 15.8BUTLER, Chris 8 33 179 5 174 5.3 0 38 21.8MARTIN, DeMyron 12 43 184 19 165 3.8 1 22 13.8LUNDAY, Bryce 4 17 63 4 59 3.5 0 14 14.8TURNER, Logan 5 8 40 3 37 4.6 0 11 7.4MORSTEAD, Thomas 12 1 34 0 34 34.0 0 34 2.8LEE, B.J. 4 10 25 14 11 1.1 0 11 2.8WILLIS, Justin 10 4 15 5 10 2.5 0 7 1.0TEAM 7 4 0 43 -43 -10.8 0 0 -6.1MITCHELL,Bo Levi 12 51 85 225 -140 -2.7 1 15 -11.7Total 12 217 826 329 497 2.3 3 38 41.4Opponents 12 548 2935 228 2707 4.9 24 79 225.6

PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GMITCHELL,Bo Levi 12 124.36 236-410-23 57.6 2865 24 94 238.8TURNER, Logan 5 122.98 33-65-2 50.8 410 5 35 82.0TEAM 7 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 12 123.91 269-476-25 56.5 3275 29 94 272.9Opponents 12 166.72 218-340-8 64.1 3047 33 85 253.9

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GSANDERS, Emmanuel 10 67 958 14.3 9 77 95.8ROBINSON, A. 10 59 1047 17.7 11 94 104.7BEASLEY, Cole 11 42 366 8.7 3 26 33.3WILKERSON, T. 8 24 233 9.7 2 24 29.1MARTIN, DeMyron 12 17 86 5.1 0 17 7.2HAYNES, Bradley 4 16 198 12.4 2 35 49.5WILLIS, Justin 10 14 143 10.2 1 31 14.3ZIMMERMAN, Zach 6 7 89 12.7 0 23 14.8LOFTIN, Cole 3 5 52 10.4 1 21 17.3McKINNEY, Andrew 12 5 50 10.0 0 17 4.2BRYANT, Josh 6 5 23 4.6 0 7 3.8BUTLER, Chris 8 5 14 2.8 0 10 1.8LEE, B.J. 4 2 10 5.0 0 7 2.5WALKER, Mario 8 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.8Total 12 269 3275 12.2 29 94 272.9Opponents 12 218 3047 14.0 33 85 253.9

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongMCCANN, Bryan 6 31 5.2 0 22WILLIS, Justin 5 15 3.0 0 13SANDERS, Emmanuel 2 19 9.5 0 16BEASLEY, Cole 1 -8 -8.0 0 0MARTIN, DeMyron 1 14 14.0 0 14KENNEMER, Chase 1 30 30.0 0 0Total 16 101 6.3 0 22Opponents 19 209 11.0 0 36

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongMCCANN, Bryan 3 0 0.0 0 0DENNIS, Rock 1 0 0.0 0 0BELL, Derrius 1 -4 -4.0 0 0JONES, Tyler 1 19 19.0 0 19SMART, Justin 1 35 35.0 0 35BANJO, Chris 1 33 33.0 0 33Total 8 83 10.4 0 35Opponents 25 311 12.4 2 55

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHENDERSON, Jessie 48 1056 22.0 0 44BUTLER, Chris 12 206 17.2 0 27MARTIN, DeMyron 6 110 18.3 0 28McKINNEY, Andrew 1 13 13.0 0 13DOLLENS, Mickey 1 7 7.0 0 7SANDERS, Emmanuel 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 69 1392 20.2 0 44Opponents 44 924 21.0 0 36

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongYENGA, Youri 1 5 5.0 0 5Total 1 5 5.0 0 5Opponents 3 92 30.7 0 60

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2008 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS |------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsROBINSON, A. 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66MORSTEAD, Thomas 0 11-15 29-30 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 62SANDERS, Emmanuel 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54BEASLEY, Cole 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18HAYNES, Bradley 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12WILKERSON, T. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12WILLIS, Justin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6McKINNEY, Andrew 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6MARTIN, DeMyron 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6LOFTIN, Cole 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6MITCHELL,Bo Levi 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 6BELL, Derrius 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2TURNER, Logan 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0Total 32 11-15 29-30 0-1 0 0-1 1 0 256Opponents 59 17-20 49-54 1-1 1 1-4 0 0 458

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GMITCHELL,Bo Levi 12 461 -140 2865 2725 227.1TURNER, Logan 5 73 37 410 447 89.4McKINNEY, Andrew 12 46 190 0 190 15.8BUTLER, Chris 8 33 174 0 174 21.8MARTIN, DeMyron 12 43 165 0 165 13.8LUNDAY, Bryce 4 17 59 0 59 14.8MORSTEAD, Thomas 12 1 34 0 34 2.8LEE, B.J. 4 10 11 0 11 2.8WILLIS, Justin 10 4 10 0 10 1.0TEAM 7 5 -43 0 -43 -6.1Total 12 693 497 3275 3772 314.3Opponents 12 888 2707 3047 5754 479.5

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkMORSTEAD, Thomas 11-15 73.3 0-0 2-3 4-6 5-6 0-0 49 0

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdMORSTEAD, Thomas 59 2465 41.8 67 3 10 20 0Total 59 2465 41.8 67 3 10 20 0Opponents 35 1427 40.8 71 5 4 14 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnCUNNINGHAM, Kellis 50 3119 62.4 4 1 Total 50 3119 62.4 4 1 924 42.3 27Opponents 86 5368 62.4 13 4 1392 43.2 26

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GHENDERSON, Jessie 12 0 0 0 1056 0 1056 88.0ROBINSON, A. 10 0 1047 0 0 0 1047 104.7SANDERS, Emmanuel 10 0 958 19 0 0 977 97.7BUTLER, Chris 8 174 14 0 206 0 394 49.2MARTIN, DeMyron 12 165 86 14 110 0 375 31.2BEASLEY, Cole 11 0 366 -8 0 0 358 32.5McKINNEY, Andrew 12 190 50 0 13 0 253 21.1WILKERSON, T. 8 0 233 0 0 0 233 29.1HAYNES, Bradley 4 0 198 0 0 0 198 49.5WILLIS, Justin 10 10 143 15 0 0 168 16.8ZIMMERMAN, Zach 6 0 89 0 0 0 89 14.8LUNDAY, Bryce 4 59 0 0 0 0 59 14.8LOFTIN, Cole 3 0 52 0 0 0 52 17.3TURNER, Logan 5 37 0 0 0 0 37 7.4SMART, Justin 10 0 0 0 0 35 35 3.5MORSTEAD, Thomas 12 34 0 0 0 0 34 2.8BANJO, Chris 12 0 0 0 0 33 33 2.8MCCANN, Bryan 11 0 0 31 0 0 31 2.8KENNEMER, Chase 12 0 0 30 0 0 30 2.5BRYANT, Josh 6 0 23 0 0 0 23 3.8LEE, B.J. 4 11 10 0 0 0 21 5.2JONES, Tyler 12 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.6DOLLENS, Mickey 6 0 0 0 7 0 7 1.2WALKER, Mario 8 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.8BELL, Derrius 11 0 0 0 0 -4 -4 -0.4TEAM 7 -43 0 0 0 0 -43 -6.1MITCHELL,Bo Levi 12 -140 0 0 0 0 -140 -11.7Total 12 497 3275 101 1392 83 5348 445.7Opponents 12 2707 3047 209 924 311 7198 599.8

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2008 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |-----------------------Tackles-----------------------| |---Sacks---| |--------------Pass Def--------------| |-----Fumbles-----| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf52 FLEPS, Pete 12 67 39 106 6.5-26 0.5-3 . 4 1 1-0 2 . .40 SMART, Justin 10 48 26 74 1.0-1 0.5-0 1-35 . . 1-0 . . .48 YENGA, Youri 12 51 22 73 10.5-52 6.5-36 . . 4 1-5 3 2 .22 BANJO, Chris 12 40 21 61 0.5-2 . 1-33 1 . . . . .99 ELIZEE, Serge 12 36 19 55 2.5-8 1.5-2 . . . . 1 . .10 DENNIS, Rock 12 40 13 53 1.5-6 . 1-0 6 . . 1 . .12 BELL, Derrius 11 41 12 53 5.5-17 . 1--4 9 . 1-0 1 . .27 BONILLA, Will 9 33 16 49 1.5-9 1.0-9 . 1 . 1-0 . . .41 JONES, Tyler 12 30 8 38 . . 1-19 2 . 1-0 . . .6 MCCANN, Bryan 11 25 10 35 2.0-20 1.0-18 3-0 5 . . 1 . .29 KENNEMER, Chase 12 20 5 25 2.0-3 . . . . . . 1 .47 THOMPSON, T. 10 12 11 23 1.5-4 . . . 1 . . . .94 HANDY, Patrick 11 15 6 21 3.0-10 2.0-5 . . . . . . .39 MOCZYGEMBA, R. 12 13 6 19 4.0-6 . . . . . . . .36 HERRON, Julian 11 13 4 17 . . . . . 1-0 1 . .34 JACKSON, Jason 10 9 6 15 . . . 1 . . . . .30 DIZER, Adrian 7 9 6 15 2.0-16 2.0-16 . . . . . . .28 ROBINSON, Keith 11 11 3 14 . . . . . . . . .91 PITTMAN, Torlan 11 7 4 11 . . . . 1 . . . .42 SOWE, Anthony 8 7 3 10 . . . . . 1-0 . . .21 MCELROY, Deyon 5 3 7 10 . . . . . . . . .35 CROSBY, Tim 9 8 1 9 . . . . . 1-0 . . .2D CASTRO, Chris 5 6 3 9 . . . 2 . . . . .45 McKINNEY, Andrew 12 8 . 8 . . . . . . . . .89 FLEMING, P. 12 5 2 7 3.5-22 3.0-21 . . . . . . .33 SLOAN, Seth 12 5 2 7 . . . . . . . . .13 ODIARI, Alex 4 6 1 7 . . . . . . . . .49 JOHNSON, Jordan 4 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . .46 THOMAS, Zac 12 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .43 JONES, Victor 7 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .93 PARHAM, Chris 5 2 2 4 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .17 SANDERS, Emmanuel 10 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .2 BAILEY, De’Von 9 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .1 BUTLER, Chris 8 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .4 CUNNINGHAM, Kellis 12 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .31 THOMAS, Bennie 12 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .5 ZIMMERMAN, Zach 6 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .24 ROBINSON, A. 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .8 MARTIN, DeMyron 12 1 1 2 . . . . . 2-0 . . .95 DOLLENS, Mickey 6 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .15 MORSTEAD, Thomas 12 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .32 ANGOTTI, Jay 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .3 MITCHELL,Bo Levi 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .4L LUNDAY, Bryce 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .65 TAYLOR, Jackson 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .2M MOORE, Shaun 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .88 HAYNES, Bradley 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .74 LOBO, Sean 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .23 BRYANT, Josh 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .55 NWISIENYI, John 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . .51 ENRIGHT, Mitch 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .82 BEASLEY, Cole 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .18 WILKERSON, T. 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total 12 617 266 883 48-203 18-110 8-83 31 7 11-5 11 3 . Opponents 12 430 121 551 58.0-270 27-184 25-311 50 11 7-92 9 . .

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touchdown passes of 21, 8 and 35 yards in the fi rst half alone. Aldrick Robinson also had a 32-yarder mixed in as SMU went up 30-6 in the second quarter. But Texas State scored with 2 seconds left in the half and kept inching closer. The Bobcats cut it to 40-29 in the fourth quarter on Cameron Luke’s third touchdown catch. Then it was Mitchell’s turn again. Facing third-and-9 from his 29, the true freshman hit Sanders for 24 yards, then hit Robinson in the end zone from the 34. Texas State scored again with 2:41 left, but Sanders snagged an onside kick attempt. The Mus-tangs drove just shy of the goal line but opted to take a knee rather than trying to crack 50 points. Mitchell was 24-of-37 for 370 yards. Robinson had 172 yards receiving and Sanders had 138, each with eight receptions.

Scoring SummaryTexas St. 0 13 9 14 - 36SMU 14 16 3 14 - 47

1st 11:18 SMU SANDERS 21 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 4:26 SMU ROBINSON, A. 32 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 42nd 11:45 SMU SANDERS 8 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 3:33 TXST Bush,K. 2 yd run (Ireland kick blocked) 3:33 SMU BELL, Derrius PAT return 2:45 SMU SANDERS 35 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 0:02 TXST Luke 9 yd pass from Toon (Ireland kick)3rd 9:31 TXST Luke,C. 17 yd pass from Toon,C. (Ireland kick failed) 5:44 SMU MORSTEAD 30 yd fi eld goal 2:14 TXST Ireland 34 yd fi eld goal4th 14:00 SMU MARTIN, DeMyron 7 yd run (MORSTEAD kick) 10:38 TXST Luke 29 yd pass from Toon (Ireland kick) 7:12 SMU ROBINSON, A. 34 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 2:41 TXST Bush 5 yd pass from Toon (Ireland kick)

Team Stats TSU SMUFIRST DOWNS 26 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-233 17-61PASSING YDS (NET) 232 370 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-20-2 37-24-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-465 54-431 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-5 Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-149 6-68 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-15 Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0.0 2-55.0 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 2-0 Penalties-Yards 8-35 6-47 Possession Time 34:33 25:27 Third-Down Conversions 12 of 15 7 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 1-0

RUSHING: Texas State-Bush,K. 15-111; Zwinggi,S. 7-56; Toon,C. 7-33; Canady,A. 9-28; Rivas,M. 2-11; Burton,B. 3-9; LeBlanc,E.J 1-1; George,B. 3-minus 16. SMU Mustangs-MARTIN, DeMyron 7-44; McKINNEY, Andrew 2-17; WILLIS, Justin 2-8; TEAM 1-minus 3; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 5-minus 5.

PASSING: Texas State-Toon,C. 19-27-2-225; TEAM 0-2-0-0; George,B. 1-2-0-7. SMU Mustangs-MITCHELL,Bo Levi 24-37-0-370.

RECEIVING: Texas State-Luke,C. 6-121; LeBlanc,E.J 5-35; Bush,K. 3-19; Canady,A. 2-14; Bolden,D. 2-11; Thomas,A. 1-20; Hickerson,C. 1-12. SMU Mustangs-ROBINSON, A. 8-172; SANDERS, Em-manuel 8-138; MARTIN, DeMyron 4-20; WILKERSON, T. 3-33; BRYANT, Josh 1-7.

Game 3 • Texas Tech 43, SMU 7Sept. 13, 2008 • Jones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, Texas

Graham Harrell threw for fi ve touchdowns to help No. 12 Texas Tech top SMU 43-7. SMU fell behind early after the Mustangs turned the ball over on three of their fi rst four possessions. Bo Levi Mitchell drove the Mustangs to the Red Raiders’ 26 and 1 in the fi rst half, but came away empty. Mitchell, who was 13-of-24 for 155 yards, found his greatest success through the air to Emmanuel Sanders. Sanders caught eight passes for 125 yards. It was his fourth-straight game going back to last season in which he had at least eight catches and 100-plus yards. Mitchell went out midway through the third quarter and was replaced by Logan Turner, who threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Aldrick Robinson late in the fourth quarter for the Mustangs’ lone score.

Scoring SummarySMU 0 0 0 7 - 7TTU 15 7 14 7 - 43

1st 12:29 TT Carona 35 yd fi eld goal 6:36 TT Batch 43 yd run (Carona kick failed) 5:39 TT Crabtree 23 yd pass from Harrell (Harrell pass failed)

Game 1 • Rice 56, SMU 27Aug. 29, 2008 • Rice Stadium • Houston, Texas

Chase Clement threw six touchdown passes - three to Jarett Dillard - to lead Rice to a 56-27 victory over SMU. Clement was 24-of-37 for 258 yards, helping the Owls overcome an early 13-point defi cit. Clement added 87 yards rushing on 13 carries. Dillard caught seven passes for 89 yards, including scores of 21, 9 and 8 yards. The Owls defense also got in on the act, as Andrew Sendejo returned an interception of Bo Levi Mitchell 55 yards for a touchdown. Rice forced two fumbles and had three interceptions. Mitchell, a true freshman, was 25-of-43 for 244 yards and three touchdowns. He helped the Mustangs to a 13-0 lead in the fi rst 13 minutes, hitting Aldrick Robinson and Bradley Haynes with 26- and 19-yard touchdown passes. Mitchell hit Emmanuel Sanders with a 22-yard touchdown on the third play of the second half to make it 28-20, but that was as close as the Mustangs would get. The Owls added three scores in the next 97 seconds to take a 49-20 lead.

Scoring SummarySMU 13 0 7 7 - 27Rice 14 14 28 0 - 56

1st 10:55 SMU ROBINSON, A. 26 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 2:00 SMU HAYNES 19 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick failed) 0:52 RICE CASEY 7 yd pass from CLEMENT (FANGMEIER kick) 0:00 RICE RANDOLPH 35 yd pass from CLEMENT (FANGMEIER kick)2nd 9:11 RICE DILLARD 21 yd pass from CLEMENT (FANGMEIER kick) 4:26 RICE SMITER 12 yd pass from CLEMENT (FANGMEIER kick)3rd 13:57 SMU ROBINSON, A. 22 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 9:08 RICE DILLARD 9 yd pass from CLEMENT (FANGMEIER kick) 8:41 RICE CASEY 1 yd run (FANGMEIER kick) 7:31 RICE SENDEJO 55 yd interception return (FANGMEIER kick) 0:33 RICE DILLARD 8 yd pass from CLEMENT (FANGMEIER kick)4th 2:10 SMU SANDERS 32 yd pass from TURNER (MORSTEAD kick)

Team Stats SMU RiceFIRST DOWNS 19 30RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 14-11 44-208PASSING YDS (NET) 326 258 Passes Att-Comp-Int 49-30-3 37-24-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-337 81-466 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-34 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-14 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-173 4-94 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-111 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-46.5 3-34.3 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 4-2 Penalties-Yards 7-55 2-15 Possession Time 27:00 33:00 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 10 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 2-16

RUSHING: SMU-MARTIN, DeMyron 8-28; McKINNEY, Andrew 3-10; MITCHELL, Bo Levi 3-minus 27. Rice-CLEMENT, Chase 13-87; CASEY, James 9-47; UGOKWE, C.J. 12-40; KNOX, Marcus 5-25; TURNER, Shane 4-8; SHEPHERD, John 1-1.

PASSING: SMU-MITCHELL, Bo Levi 25-43-3-244; TURNER, Logan 5-6-0- 82. Rice-CLEMENT, Chase 24-37-0-258.

RECEIVING: SMU-SANDERS, Emmanuel 8-121; ROBINSON, A. 7-91; BEASLEY, Cole 5-34; MARTIN, DeMyron 5-28; HAYNES, Bradley 2-33; ZIMMERMAN, Zach 1-8; WALKER, Mario 1-6; McKINNEY, Andrew 1-5. Rice-DILLARD, Jarett 7-89; CASEY, James 6-53; SMITER, Corbin 4-45; RANDOLPH, Patri 3-41; DIXON, Toren 1-13; UGOKWE, C.J. 1-8; WARDLOW, Taylor 1-7; KNOX, Marcus 1-2.

Game 2 • SMU 47, Texas State 36Sept. 6, 2008 • Gerald F. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

Bo Levi Mitchell threw fi ve touchdown passes and SMU beat Texas State 47-36, ending an 11-game losing streak and making coach June Jones a winner in his fi rst home game. Jones is the fi rst SMU coach to win a home opener since Bobby Collins in 1982. Offense is Jones’ specialty, and his touch was evident from the start, with Mitchell and Emmanuel Sanders hooking up for

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2nd 8:51 TT Crabtree 47 yd pass from Harrell (Carona kick)3rd 13:30 TT Crabtree 50 yd pass from Harrell (Carona kick) 3:52 TT Britton 7 yd pass from Harrell (Carona kick)4th 13:04 TT Lewis 44 yd pass from Harrell (Carona kick) 3:29 SMU ROBINSON 7 yd pass from TURNER (MORSTEAD kick)

Team Stats SMU TTUFIRST DOWNS 17 33RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-61 27-180PASSING YDS (NET) 213 513 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-18-5 55-37-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-274 82-693 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1--1 3-42 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-122 2-53 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 5-33 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-47.4 2-40.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-38 8-61 Possession Time 28:46 31:14 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 10 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 3-18

RUSHING: SMU Mustangs-MARTIN, DeMyron 10-33; BUTLER, Chris 5-22; TURNER, Logan 2-14; McKINNEY, Andrew 1-2; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 5-minus 10. Texas Tech-Batch, Baron 10-98; Woods, Shannon 13-86; Crabtree, M. 1-3; Harrell, Graham 3-minus 7.

PASSING: SMU Mustangs-MITCHELL,Bo Levi 13-24-5-155; TURNER, Logan 5-13-0-58. Texas Tech-Harrell, Graham 31-48-0-418; Potts, Taylor 6-7-0-95.

RECEIVING: SMU Mustangs-SANDERS, Emmanuel 8-125; WILKERSON, T. 3-53; MARTIN, DeMyron 2-11; ROBINSON, A. 2-7; BUTLER, Chris 1-10; BRYANT, Josh 1-4; BEASLEY, Cole 1-3. Texas Tech-Crabtree, M. 8-164; Lewis, Detron 5-87; Batch, Baron 5-71; Morris, Eric 5-25; Hawk, Rashad 4-44; Swindall, T. 4-31; Britton, Edward 3-29; Woods, Shannon 2-46; James, Adam 1-16.

Game 4 • TCU 48, SMU 7Sept. 20, 2008 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

Joseph Turner ran for 67 yards and a pair of 4-yard touchdowns as TCU defeated SMU 48-7. TCU converted two turnovers into touchdowns less than six minutes into the game and SMU never quite recovered. SMU quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell completed 20-of-36 passes for 218 yards and one touchdown. Mustangs receiver Emmanuel Sanders led all receivers with six receptions and 62 yards.

Scoring SummaryTCU 14 6 14 14 - 48SMU 0 0 7 0 - 7

1st 2:38 SMU MAPPS, James 2 yd run1st 12:21 TCU TURNER 4 yd run (EVANS kick) 9:15 TCU HUGHES, Jerry 24 yd INT return (EVANS kick)2nd 6:04 TCU EVANS 19 yd fi eld goal 0:19 TCU EVANS 23 yd fi eld goal3rd 10:37 TCU TURNER, Joseph 4 yd run (EVANS kick) 7:06 TCU DALTON, Andy 5 yd run (EVANS kick) 5:25 SMU LOFTIN 4 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick)4th 9:33 TCU FROSCH 1 yd pass from JACKSON (EVANS kick) 4:00 TCU JACKSON 79 yd run (EVANS kick)

Team Stats TCU SMUFIRST DOWNS 23 10RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-271 12--8PASSING YDS (NET) 227 218 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-19-0 39-20-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-498 51-210 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-8 3-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-46 6-142 Interception Returns-Yards 2-30 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-41.7 5-38.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-44 5-47 Possession Time 36:22 23:38 Third-Down Conversions 13 of 18 4 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 0-0

2008 GAME RECAPSRUSHING: TCU-JACKSON, Marcus 7-115; TURNER, Joseph 19-67; BROWN, Aaron 11-51; DALTON, Andy 4-21; SMITH, Chris 2-10; CAVNESS, Jai 3-4; KERLEY, Jeremy 1-3. SMU-BUTLER, Chris 2-5; MARTIN, DeMyron 3-0; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 7-minus 13.

PASSING: TCU-DALTON, Andy 16-25-0-210; JACKSON, Marcus 3-4-0-17. SMU-MITCHELL, Bo Levi 20-36-2-218; TURNER, Logan 0-3-0-0.

RECEIVING: TCU-BROWN, Aaron 4-60; YOUNG, Jimmy 4-53; FROSCH, Evan 3-17; REAGAN, Shae 1-26; JOHNSON, Bart 1-16; CHRISTIAN, Ryan 1-16; HICKS, Antoine 1-12; WATTS, Justin 1-9; KERLEY, Jeremy 1-7; TURNER, Joseph 1-6; BRYANT, Walter 1-5. SMU-SANDERS, Emmanuel 6-62; LOFTIN, Cole 5-52; ROBINSON, A. 4-70; WILKERSON, T. 3-19; MARTIN, DeMyron 2-15.

Game 5 • Tulane 34, SMU 27Sept. 25, 2008 • The Superdome • New Orleans, La.

Kevin Moore passed for three touchdowns and Andre Anderson ran for 219 yards and a score, leading Tulane to a 34-27 victory over SMU. June Jones’ spread offense continues to be a work in progress at SMU, but showed promise in spurts. Bo Levi Mitchell was 21-of-44 for 256 yards and three TDs. Tulane gave SMU hope with a pair of turnovers in the third quarter. Kasey Stelly’s fumble, recovered by Derrius Bell on the Tulane 33, set up Thomas Morstead’s 25-yard fi eld goal. The Green Wave then drove to the SMU 18, only to turn the ball over again when Moore’s fi rst-down pass was intercepted by Justin Smart and returned 35 yards to the SMU 45. That led to Morstead’s 49-yard fi eld goal. Facing fourth-and-3 on the Tulane 31 on its next series, SMU converted when Mitchell found Emmanuel Sanders for a 13-yard gain. Mitchell went right back to Sanders on the next play for an 18-yard score that pulled the Mustangs to 31-20 early in the fourth quarter. Tulane managed only Ross Thevenot’s 33-yard fi eld goal in the second half, which gave the Green Wave a 34-20 lead with about four minutes to go. Mitchell’s 13-yard touchdown pass to Terrance Wilkerson pulled SMU to 34-27 with 2:03 left. SMU then chose to kick deep, but couldn’t stop Anderson, whose 40-yard run to the SMU 42 on the second play of Tulane’s fi nal drive sealed the victory.

Scoring SummarySMU 0 7 6 14 - 27Tulane 10 21 0 3 - 34

1st 8:33 TLN MITCHELL 23 yd pass from MOORE (THEVENOT kick) 0:30 TLN THEVENOT 32 yd FG2nd 13:31 TLN WILLIAMS, J. 51 yd pass from MOORE (THEVENOT kick) 11:14 SMU ROBINSON, 45 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 8:05 TLN ANDERSON 1 yd run (THEVENOT kick) 2:15 TLN WILLIAMS 21 yd pass from MOORE (THEVENOT kick)3rd 11:53 SMU MORSTEAD 25 yd FG 5:20 SMU MORSTEAD 49 yd FG4th 14:21 SMU SANDERS 18 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 4:01 TLN THEVENOT 43 yd FG 2:03 SMU WILKERSON 13 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick)

Team Stats SMU TLNFIRST DOWNS 16 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 13-55 42-220PASSING YDS (NET) 256 254 Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-21-2 24-19-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-311 66-474 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-22 1-13 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-127 5-90 Interception Returns-Yards 1-35 2-11 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-42.2 3-56.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-70 10-105 Possession Time 21:48 38:12 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 6 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 2-15

RUSHING: SMU-MORSTEAD, Thomas 1-34; BUTLER, Chris 6-16; MARTIN, DeMyron 3-15; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 3-minus 10. Tulane-ANDERSON, Andre 36-219; WILLIAMS, J. 1-5; WILLIAMS, A. 1-4; MOORE, Kevin 2-minus 3; TEAM 2-minus 5.

PASSING: SMU-MITCHELL,Bo Levi 21-44-2-256. Tulane-MOORE, Kevin 19-24-1-254.

RECEIVING: SMU-SANDERS, Emmanuel 9-115; ROBINSON, A. 4-106; WILKERSON, T. 3-24; BRY-ANT, Josh 2-6; BUTLER, Chris 2-3; MARTIN, DeMyron 1-2. Tulane-WILLIAMS, J. 6-124; ANDERSON, Andre 4-38; STEPHANY, J. 2-35; SPARKS, Cody 2-19; MITCHELL, Alan 1-23; KESSLER, Justin 1-8; BATISTE, M. 1-6; WILLIAMS, A. 1-5; STELLY, Kasey 1-minus 4.

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Game 6 • UCF 31, SMU 17Oct. 4, 2008 • Brighthouse Networks Stadium • Orlando, Fla.

Despite 351 yards passing from Bo Levi Mitchell, SMU was unable to overtake UCF, falling 31-17. UCF’s Michael Greco took over for starter Rob Calabrese at the start of the second half and engineered three scoring drives to break a 10-10 halftime tie. He hit Brian Watters with a 56-yard scoring pass in the third quarter and then sealed the game with a 15-yard strike to Khymest Williams with 1:34 left in the fourth. SMU receiver Aldrick Robinson had 10 catches for a career-high 210 yards, including a 94-yard scoring pass from Mitchell that drew the Mustangs within 24-17 with 13 minutes left in the game. The Mustangs could not convert an onside kick attempt on the ensuing kickoff and UCF put the game away when Greco found Williams in the end zone with 1:34 remaining in the game. Mitchell fi nished the game, going 29 of 45 for 351 yards a touchdown. The teams traded fi eld goals and long scoring drives in a fi rst half that ended 10-10. SMU’s Andrew McKinney bulled in from 1 yard out to fi nish off a 77-yard drive and Thomas Morestead booted a 33-yard fi eld goal to give the Mustangs a 10-3 fi rst-quarter lead.

Scoring SummarySMU 10 0 0 7 - 17UCF 3 7 14 7 - 31

1st 10:25 UCF DALY 36 yd fi eld goal 2:48 SMU McKINNEY 1 yd run (MORSTEAD kick) 0:13 SMU MORSTEAD 33 yd fi eld goal2nd 8:05 UCF CALABRESE 2 yd run (DALY kick)3rd 8:53 UCF WATTERS 56 yd pass from GRECO (DALY kick) 5:32 UCF WEAVER 7 yd run (DALY kick)4th 13:00 SMU ROBINSON 94 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 1:34 UCF WILLIAMS 15 yd pass from GRECO (DALY kick)

Team Stats SMU UCFFIRST DOWNS 15 11RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 21-25 38-154PASSING YDS (NET) 351 126 Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-29-3 17-9-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-376 55-280 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-50 Punt Returns-Yards 3-3 4-94 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-59 3-75 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-62 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-45.7 7-42.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-24 5-42 Possession Time 32:43 27:17 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 5 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 4-21

RUSHING: SMU-BUTLER, Chris 3-19; LEE, B.J. 5-12; McKINNEY, Andrew 8-5; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 5-minus 11. UCF-WEAVER, Ronnie 25-123; GRECO, Michael 5-20; CALABRESE, Rob 7-12; TEAM 1-minus 1.

PASSING: SMU-MITCHELL, Bo Levi 29-45-3-351. UCF-CALABRESE, Rob 5-9-0-32; GRECO, Michael 4-8-0-94.

RECEIVING: SMU-ROBINSON, A. 10-210; SANDERS, Emmanuel 6-51; WILKERSON, T. 4-25; BEASLEY, Cole 4-22; BUTLER, Chris 2-1; WILLIS, Justin 1-31; McKINNEY, Andrew 1-11; MARTIN, DeMyron 1-0. UCF-WATTERS, Brian 3-83; RABAZINSKI, C. 2-12; WILLIAMS, K. 1-15; WEAVER, Ronnie 1-8; AIKEN, Kamar 1-8; HAYNES, Sidney 1-0.

Game 7 • Tulsa 29, SMU 23Oct. 11, 2008 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

A.J. Whitmore scored on an 8-yard run with 8:40 left to help lead Tulsa to a narrow 37-31 victory over SMU. Tulsa trailed 31-24 heading into the fourth quarter before scoring twice in just over a minute to take the lead for good. Johnson hit Trae Johnson for a 33-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-21 to tie the game at 31 with 9:53 remaining. Tulsa’s DeAundre Brown then intercepted Bo Levi Mitchell on the fi rst play of the ensuing drive to give the Golden Hurricane the ball at the Mustangs’ 26. Whitmore scored three plays later to put Tulsa on top for good.

Mitchell’s 77-yard touchdown pass to Emmanuel Sanders had given the Mustangs a 31-24 lead. The Mustangs drove to the TU 26 in the fi nal minute. Mitchell threw toward an open Cole Beasley in the end zone, but Beasley dropped the pass that would have given SMU the lead. Mitchell’s fourth-and-2 pass was just beyond the outstretched hands of Sanders, and Tulsa got the ball back on downs and ran out the fi nal seconds.

Scoring SummaryTU 3 10 11 13 - 37SMU 7 10 14 0 - 31

1st 3:34 TU TRACY 24 yd FG 0:52 SMU BEASLEY 26 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick)2nd 6:43 SMU ROBINSON 18 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 4:56 TU SHELLEY 15 yd pass from JOHNSON (TRACY kick) 0:46 SMU MORSTEAD 46 yd FG 0:00 TU TRACY 34 yd FG3rd 12:23 TU TRACY 22 yd FG 8:57 SMU WILKERSON 10 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 8:05 TU SHELLEY 40 yd pass from JOHNSON (JOHNSON rush) 7:49 SMU SANDERS 77 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick)4th 9:53 TU JOHNSON 33 yd pass from JOHNSON (TRACY kick) 8:40 TU WHITMORE 8 yd run (TRACY kick blocked) Team Stats TU SMUFIRST DOWNS 32 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-321 28-151PASSING YDS (NET) 281 318 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-17-2 34-19-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-602 62-469 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-112 7-136 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-38.7 5-36.6 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 7-45 4-40 Possession Time 29:40 30:20 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 3 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 2-11

RUSHING: Tulsa-ADAMS, Tarrion 21-121; WHITMORE,A.J. 8-91; OPESEYITAN,C. 6-60; JOHNSON, David 7-26; BOWER, Jacob 1-16; JOHNSON,D. 1-12; CLAY, Charles 2-6; TENNIAL,C. 1-2; TEAM 3-minus 13. SMU-BUTLER, Chris 9-95; McKINNEY, Andrew 9-38; MARTIN, DeMyron 5-30; MITCHELL, Bo Levi 4-minus 5; TEAM 1-minus 7.

PASSING: Tulsa-JOHNSON, David 17-30-2-281; TEAM 0-1-0-0. SMU-MITCHELL, Bo Levi 19-34-1-318.

RECEIVING: Tulsa-SHELLEY, Slick 6-105; JOHNSON, Trae 3-92; WHITMORE,A.J. 2-8; MARION, Brennan 1-24; SEARS, Clay 1-19; JOHNSON,D. 1-19; TENNIAL,C. 1-9; CLAY, Charles 1-3; AD-AMS, Tarrion 1-2. SMU-BEASLEY, Cole 8-94; SANDERS, Emmanuel 6-132; ROBINSON, A. 3-67; WILKERSON, T. 2-25.

Game 8 • Houston 44, SMU 38Oct. 18, 2008 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

Case Keenum threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Tyron Carrier with 24 seconds left as Houston rallied to beat SMU 44-38. Houston trailed 35-23 heading into the fourth quarter before engineering a comeback. Trailing 38-36, the Cougars got the ball at their own 15 with 1:58 left. Keenum capped the comeback with a TD pass to Carrier, who made a nice over-the-shoulder catch in the end zone. Bo Levi Mitchell was 29-of-39 for 365 yards and four touchdowns, and Aldrick Robinson had 186 yards receiving and two touchdowns for the Mustangs. Keenum’s 9-yard touchdown run brought the Cougars within 35-30 early in the fourth. After an SMU fi eld goal, Beall scored on a 1-yard run but Houston’s two-point conversion attempt to tie the game failed. The Mustangs were forced to punt on their next possession, setting up the Cougars’ game-winning drive. Mitchell’s desperation pass from near midfi eld on the fi nal play of the game was intercepted. SMU jumped out to a 21-7 lead thanks to Mitchell’s fi rst TD run of the season and two scoring passes to Emmanuel Sanders, who set the SMU school record with 26 touchdown receptions. The Cougars crept within 21-17 early in the third. Mitchell tossed a pair of touchdown passes to Robinson, including a 70-yarder on the fi nal play of the third quarter to extend SMU’s lead to 35-23.

Scoring SummaryHouston 0 14 9 21 - 44SMU 14 7 14 3 - 38

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1st 11:10 SMU SANDERS 17 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 1:52 SMU MITCHELL 4 yd run (MORSTEAD kick)2nd 14:05 UH EDWARDS 29 yd pass from KEENUM (BELL kick) 8:35 SMU SANDERS 10 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 2:17 UH BEALL 5 yd run (BELL kick)3rd 11:30 UH BELL 23 yd fi eld goal 4:17 SMU ROBINSON 9 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick) 1:56 UH BEALL 3 yd run (KEENUM pass failed) 0:00 SMU ROBINSON 70 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick)4th 9:23 UH KEENUM 9 yd run (BELL kick) 4:55 SMU MORSTEAD 23 yd fi eld goal 2:34 UH BEALL 1 yd run (KEENUM pass failed) 0:24 UH CARRIER 26 yd pass from KEENUM (HAFNER pass from KEENUM)

Team Stats UH SMUFIRST DOWNS 30 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-131 23-48PASSING YDS (NET) 404 365 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-28-1 40-29-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-535 63-413 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 1-13 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-117 8-193 Interception Returns-Yards 2-2 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-46.0 4-42.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 8-89 11-90 Possession Time 29:05 30:55 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 6 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 3-18

RUSHING: Houston-BEALL, Bryce 22-105; KOHN, Andre 6-19; KEENUM, Case 7-8; CARRIER, Tyron 2-8; Team 1-minus 9. SMU-McKINNEY, Andrew 8-41; MARTIN, DeMyron 2-5; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 8-3; LEE, B.J. 5-minus 1.

PASSING: Houston-KEENUM, Case 28-36-1-404; JOSEPH, Blake 0-1-0-0. SMU-MITCHELL,Bo Levi 29-39-2-365; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Houston-HAFNER, Mark 10-160; EDWARDS, P. 4-92; BEALL, Bryce 4-50; RODRIGUEZ, Chaz 4-39; CARRIER, Tyron 3-34; CASTILE, L.J. 1-12; JOHNSON, Justin 1-11; MONROE, Tim 1-6. SMU-ROBINSON, A. 8-186; SANDERS, Emmanuel 8-79; WILKERSON, T. 5-44; BEASLEY, Cole 5-37; LEE, B.J. 2-10; MARTIN, DeMyron 1-9.

Game 9 • Navy 34, SMU 9Oct. 25, 2008 • Navy-Marine Corps MS • Annapolis, Md.

Ricky Dobbs ran for 224 yards and four touchdowns on 42 carries as Navy bettered SMU, 34-7, on Oct. 25. The game was played in a downpour, and the second half was played before a crowd of just several thousand. Dobbs, a third-string quarterback, replaced Jarod Bryant, who injured his right shoulder on a 20-yard run in the fi rst quarter, and quickly directed the Midshipmen to two touchdowns on runs of 2 and 5 yards. He carried the ball on his fi rst eight plays. Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo reinserted Bryant early in the second quarter, but he was hurt again six plays later. Dobbs returned and two plays later ran for 38 yards, and scored from a yard out on the next play. He added a 7-yard run early in the fourth quarter. SMU, which began the game 11th in the nation in passing, averaging 302 yards per game, was held to 144 yards - 27 in the second half - and trailed 27-0 at halftime. Bo Levi Mitchell, the Mustangs’ freshman quarterback, had a pass intercepted by the Mids’ Jeff Deliz in the fi rst half. He’s had 19 passes picked - most in the nation. Mitchell, who threw four touchdown passes in each of his last two games, was 16-for-28 for 157 yards. SMU scored on a 4-yard touchdown pass from Mitchell to Aldrick Robinson with 5:25 to play in the third quarter. Robinson, who entered the game leading the nation in receiving yards, had seven catches for 94 yards. It was his 11th touchdown reception this season, tying Emanuel Tolbert’s school record set in 1978 for most in a season.

Scoring SummarySMU 0 0 7 0 - 7Navy 20 7 0 7 - 34

1st 12:42 NAVY White, Shun 23 yd run (Harmon kick) 5:31 NAVY Dobbs 2 yd run (Harmon kick failed) 2:50 NAVY Dobbs 5 yd run (Harmon kick)2nd 9:49 NAVY Dobbs 1 yd run (Harmon kick)3rd 5:25 SMU ROBINSON 4 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick)4th 13:20 NAVY Dobbs 7 yd run (Harmon kick)

Team Stats SMU NavyFIRST DOWNS 8 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 11--13 77-404PASSING YDS (NET) 157 0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-16-1 0-0-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 39-144 77-404 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-13 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-58 1-19 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-12 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-33.7 2-38.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 3-9 1-5 Possession Time 17:28 42:32 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 9 13 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-16

RUSHING: SMU-LUNDAY, Bryce 5-24; McKINNEY, Andrew 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 10; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 4-minus 26. Navy-Dobbs, Ricky 42-224; White, Shun 7-49; Bryant, Jarod 6-48; Kettani, Eric 10-32; Campbell, Kevin 5-20; Finnerty, Cory 2-16; Byrd, Andre 1-7; Zingler, Greg 1-6; Shinego, Greg 2-4; TEAM 1-minus 2.

PASSING: SMU-MITCHELL,Bo Levi 16-28-1-157.

RECEIVING: SMU-ROBINSON, A. 7-94; BEASLEY, Cole 5-25; SANDERS, Emmanuel 3-28; WILK-ERSON, T. 1-10.

Game 10 • Memphis 31, SMU 26Nov. 8, 2008 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

Curtis Steele ran for 123 yards and a touchdown, and Brandon Ross added 111 more on the ground and another score to lead Memphis to a 31-26 win over SMU. Logan Turner, who replaced an injured Bo Levi Mitchell, threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Cole Beasley with 38 seconds left to cut the Tigers lead to 31-26. The Mustangs failed to convert on the two-point conversion and Memphis recovered the Mustangs’ onside kick attempt. Memphis grabbed a 31-20 lead with 1:31 remaining after a 10-play, 77-yard drive which lasted 6:09 ended with a 24-yard fi eld goal by Matt Reagan. Brett Toney threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Carlos Singleton for a 28-20 Memphis lead with 12:59 left. Toney completed 9 of 19 passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns. Turner’s 21-yard touchdown pass to Beasley narrowed Memphis’ lead to 21-20 with 3:31 left in the third quarter. Turner completed 19 of 31 passes for 228 yards and two touchdowns. Mitchell injured his shoulder early in the second quarter when he attempted to throw a stiff-arm on a quarterback sneak. Mitchell was 5 of 7 for 83 yards. Steele and Ross each ran for a touchdown in the fi rst quarter to give the Tigers a 14-0 lead. Mitchell connected with Emmanuel Sanders for a 53-yard touchdown pass with 1:37 left in the fi rst quarter and Thomas Morstead converted on fi eld goal attempts of 38 and 40 yards to narrow Memphis’ lead to 14-13 at halftime. Sanders led all receivers with 107 yards on fi ve receptions.

Scoring SummaryMemphis 14 0 7 10 - 31SMU 7 6 7 6 - 26

1st 8:31 MEM STEELE 2 yd run (REAGAN kick) 2:22 MEM ROSS 10 yd run (REAGAN kick) 1:37 SMU SANDERS 53 yd pass from MITCHELL (MORSTEAD kick)2nd 9:16 SMU MORSTEAD 40 yd fi eld goal 0:00 SMU MORSTEAD 38 yd fi eld goal3rd 6:51 MEM BLACK 4 yd pass from TONEY (REAGAN kick) 3:39 SMU BEASLEY 21 yd pass from TURNER (MORSTEAD kick)4th 12:59 MEM SINGLETON 18 yd pass from TONEY (REAGAN kick) 1:31 MEM REAGAN 24 yd fi eld goal 0:38 SMU BEASLEY 8 yd pass from TURNER (TURNER rush failed)

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Team Stats MEM SMUFIRST DOWNS 24 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 55-306 16-38PASSING YDS (NET) 130 311 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-9-1 38-24-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-436 54-349 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-16 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-94 5-111 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-42.0 4-40.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-62 3-32 Possession Time 36:56 23:04 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 15 3 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-4

RUSHING: Memphis-STEELE, Curtis 19-123; ROSS, Brandon 22-111; WASHINGTON, B. 5-51; BLACK, Steven 3-18; JONES, Maurice 3-8; Team 1-minus 1; TONEY, Brett 2-minus 4. SMU-TURNER, Logan 3-25; McKINNEY, Andrew 7-25; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 1-5; LUNDAY, Bryce 2-4; WILLIS, Justin 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 23.

PASSING: Memphis-TONEY, Brett 9-19-1-130. SMU-TURNER, Logan 19-31-0-228; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 5-7-0-83.

RECEIVING: Memphis-SINGLETON, C. 3-71; BLACK, Steven 2-11; JONES, Maurice 1-20; CALHOUN, Duke 1-13; WASHINGTON, B. 1-12; STEELE, Curtis 1-3. SMU-BEASLEY, Cole 6-66; ROBINSON, A. 6-44; SANDERS, Emmanuel 5-107; HAYNES, Bradley 5-64; McKINNEY, Andrew 2-30.

Game 11 • UTEP 36, SMU 10Nov. 15, 2008 • Sun Bowl • El Paso, Texas

Trevor Vittatoe threw for 410 yards and connected with Kris Adams for three touchdowns to lead UTEP to a 36-10 victory over SMU. Vittatoe connected with Adams for an 85-yard touchdown pass on UTEP’s fi rst play from scrim-mage. The Miners rolled up 544 total yards and never trailed, leading 10-3 after one quarter and 26-3 at the half. Jose Martinez kicked fi ve fi eld goals in the game, connecting from 34, 48, 26, 31 and 23 yards. SMU scored its lone touchdown in the fourth quarter when Logan Turner hit Bradley Haynes with a 27-yard pass for the touchdown.

Scoring SummarySMU 3 0 0 7 - 10UTEP 10 16 10 0 - 36

1st 12:48 UTEP ADAMS 85 yd pass from VITTATOE (MARTINEZ kick) 06:57 UTEP MARTINEZ 34 yd FG 02:07 SMU MORSTEAD, Thomas 39 yd FG2nd 13:25 UTEP MARTINEZ 48 yd FG 05:03 UTEP ADAMS 11 yd pass from VITTATOE (MARTINEZ kick) 00:48 UTEP MARTINEZ 26 yd FG 00:00 UTEP MARTINEZ 31 yd FG3rd 10:54 UTEP MARTINEZ 23 yd FG 01:48 UTEP ADAMS 24 yd pass from VITTATOE (MARTINEZ kick)4th 10:47 SMU HAYNES 27 yd pass from TURNER (MORSTEAD kick)

Team Stats SMU UTEPFIRST DOWNS 14 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-64 44-134PASSING YDS (NET) 137 410 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-13-4 34-21-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-201 78-544 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-8 Punt Returns-Yards 2-29 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-127 2-33 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-50 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.0 3-26.7 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-48 8-80 Possession Time 23:20 36:40 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-27 2-10

RUSHING: SMU-McKINNEY, Andrew 4-36; LUNDAY, Bryce 7-27; MARTIN, DeMyron 5-10; TURNER, Logan 3-minus 2; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 1-minus 7. UTEP-BUCKRAM, Donald 7-45; THOMAS II, J. 8-32; FARRAR, Michael 7-19; FRAZIER, Vernon 4-19; JACKSON, T. 7-14; PALMER, Daniel 4-7; VITTATOE, T. 6-2; WRIGHT, Kyle 1-minus 4.

PASSING: SMU-MITCHELL,Bo Levi 9-24-2-95; TURNER, Logan 4-12-2-42. UTEP-VITTATOE, T. 21-31-0-410; WRIGHT, Kyle 0-2-0-0; THOMAS II, J. 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: SMU-ZIMMERMAN, Zach 4-49; BEASLEY, Cole 3-24; HAYNES, Bradley 2-33; WILLIS, Justin 2-24; BRYANT, Josh 1-6; MARTIN, DeMyron 1-1. UTEP-ADAMS, Kris 5-145; MOTURI, Jeff 4-89; SHADRAWY, T. 3-73; BUCKRAM, Donald 3-64; JACKSON, T. 3-19; MOORE, Jonny 1-7; CARR, Russell 1-7; THOMAS II, J. 1-6.

Game 12 • Southern Miss 28, SMU 12Nov. 29, 2008 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

Austin Davis threw for 212 yards and two touchdowns to lead Southern Miss to a 28-12 win over SMU. Southern Miss scored 21 unanswered points in an eight-minute span to pull away in the fourth quarter. Damion Fletcher had 59 yards and a touchdown, and V.J. Floyd had another TD run for the Golden Eagles. One bright spot for SMU was Jessie Henderson, who set an NCAA record with 2,945 career kickoff return yards. SMU’s Bo Levi Mitchell was 26-of-49 for 253 yards, throwing one touchdown and two intercep-tions. Justin Willis, SMU’s former quarterback, caught 11 passes for 88 yards.

Scoring SummarySouthern Miss 7 0 14 7 - 28SMU 0 6 0 6 - 12

1st 8:37 USM MORRIS, J. 2 yd pass from DAVIS (BAREFOOT kick)2nd 9:56 SMU MORSTEAD 40 yd fi eld goal 0:00 SMU MORSTEAD 43 yd fi eld goal3rd 7:36 USM BAPTISTE, G. 44 yd pass from DAVIS (BAREFOOT kick) 3:24 USM FLETCHER, D. 3 yd run (BAREFOOT kick)4th 14:54 USM FLOYD, V.J. 9 yd run (BAREFOOT kick) 5:50 SMU WILLIS 4 yd pass from MITCHELL (MITCHELL pass failed)

Team Stats USM SMUFIRST DOWNS 19 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-145 19-4PASSING YDS (NET) 212 253 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-15-1 49-26-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-357 68-257 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-19 2-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-42 5-76 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 1-33 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.0 5-44.8 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-96 11-85 Possession Time 27:05 32:55 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 2-8

RUSHING: Southern Miss-FLETCHER, D. 20-59; DAVIS, Austin 11-50; FLOYD, V.J. 7-21; BAPTISTE, G. 1-15. SMU-BUTLER, Chris 8-17; McKINNEY, Andrew 3-17; LUNDAY, Bryce 3-4; MITCHELL,Bo Levi 5-minus 34.

PASSING: Southern Miss-DAVIS, Austin 15-26-1-212. SMU-MITCHELL,Bo Levi 26-49-2-253.

RECEIVING: Southern Miss-BAPTISTE, G. 4-65; BROWN, DeAndre 3-51; PARHAM, Freddie 2-24; NELSON, Shawn 2-24; FLETCHER, D. 2-7; BANKS, Leroy 1-39; MORRIS, J. 1-2. SMU-WILLIS, Justin 11-88; HAYNES, Bradley 7-68; BEASLEY, Cole 5-61; ZIMMERMAN, Zach 2-32; McKINNEY, Andrew 1-4.

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SMU STATISTICAL TRENDS Rushing Passing Total Offense First Downs FumblesYear Team Record G No. Yards Avg. Att Com Int Yards TD Avg. Pct Plays Yards Avg. R Pa Pn Tot No.-Loss Pen-Yds1956 SMU 4-6 10 423 1,345 134.5 191 85 16 1,197 10 119.7 .445 614 2,542 254.2 82 47 9 138 19-14 61-551 Opp. --- 10 551 2,514 251.4 126 66 9 794 7 79.4 .524 677 3,308 330.8 127 34 8 169 22-15 69-6781957 SMU 4-5-1 10 382 1,201 120.1 170 102 13 1,180 8 118.0 .600 552 2,381 238.1 75 57 4 136 18-11 64-587 Opp. --- 10 579 2,217 221.7 108 52 13 751 2 75.1 .481 687 2,968 296.8 113 32 8 153 33-12 47-4991958 SMU 6-4 10 390 1,613 161.3 207 114 16 1,652 15 165.2 .551 597 3,265 326.5 84 68 8 160 31-16 54-512 Opp. --- 10 471 1,854 185.4 159 78 14 959 6 95.9 .491 630 2,813 281.3 93 47 1 141 34-20 53-5091959 SMU 5-4-1 10 386 1,137 113.7 201 114 11 1,460 12 146.0 .567 587 2,597 259.7 64 64 4 132 21-9 53-537 Opp. --- 10 468 1,850 185.0 171 64 11 770 9 77.0 .374 639 2,620 262.0 111 35 6 152 32-15 43-3691960 SMU 0-9-1 10 384 999 99.9 155 65 14 811 2 81.1 .419 539 1,810 181.0 54 42 3 99 21-16 30-249 Opp. --- 10 503 1,876 187.6 145 75 6 1,001 8 100.1 .517 648 2,877 287.7 99 56 4 159 18-12 50-4461961 SMU 2-7-1 10 372 937 93.7 198 103 11 1,001 5 100.1 .520 570 1,938 193.8 58 54 7 119 27-17 40-356 Opp. --- 10 504 2,157 215.7 158 76 9 1,006 5 100.6 .481 662 2,389 238.9 103 48 10 161 25-13 43-4301962 SMU 2-8 10 418 1,336 133.6 174 79 13 838 4 83.8 .454 592 2,174 217.4 74 43 6 123 14-7 45-439 Opp. --- 10 514 1,759 175.9 152 78 17 1,058 11 105.8 .513 666 2,817 281.7 101 52 9 161 19-13 50-4811963 SMU 4-7 11 405 1,300 130.0 196 92 9 1,135 6 113.5 .469 601 2,435 243.5 72 63 8 143 35-22 60-464 Opp. --- 11 447 1,799 179.9 184 86 11 1,014 16 101.4 .467 631 2,813 281.3 92 50 14 156 20-10 49-5001964 SMU 1-9 10 387 677 67.7 182 75 18 755 2 75.5 .412 569 1,432 143.2 49 36 10 95 34-15 48-444 Opp. --- 10 493 1,730 173.0 127 62 10 797 8 79.7 .488 620 2,527 252.7 77 32 8 122 36-24 52-4661965 SMU 4-5-1 10 516 1,623 162.3 184 76 15 953 6 95.3 .413 700 2,576 257.6 96 45 8 149 28-11 60-592 Opp. --- 10 423 1,092 109.2 225 113 13 1,354 10 135.4 .502 648 2,446 244.6 68 67 11 146 26-17 45-4561966 SMU 8-3 11 522 2,070 207.0 174 76 14 1,093 11 109.3 .437 696 3,163 316.3 104 49 3 156 26-10 62-611 Opp. --- 11 428 1,353 135.3 288 138 21 1,604 5 160.4 .479 716 2,957 295.7 72 83 14 169 25-12 44-4311967 SMU 3-7 10 336 685 68.5 330 189 22 2,207 14 220.7 .572 666 2,892 289.2 49 102 5 156 24-11 51-371 Opp. --- 10 569 2,005 200.5 175 95 10 1,323 7 132.3 .543 744 3,328 332.8 110 65 4 179 31-18 45-4781968 SMU 8-3 11 370 1,204 120.4 485 270 24 3,130 21 313.0 .556 855 4,334 433.4 79 148 9 236 28-18 64-619 Opp. --- 11 482 1,882 188.2 309 138 22 1,862 14 186.2 .447 791 3,744 374.4 95 86 16 197 37-22 62-5381969 SMU 3-7 10 417 1,236 123.6 370 219 16 2,380 9 238.0 .592 787 3,616 361.6 93 101 9 203 17-10 61-592 Opp. --- 10 517 2,312 231.2 202 87 13 1,277 8 127.7 .431 719 3,589 358.9 119 59 13 191 35-18 60-5611970 SMU 5-6 11 452 1,235 112.3 357 196 32 2,139 10 194.5 .549 809 3,374 306.7 88 88 14 190 19-10 65-656 Opp. --- 11 557 1,906 173.3 232 104 14 1,496 10 106.0 .448 787 3,402 309.3 105 65 12 182 29-16 63-6621971 SMU 4-7 11 527 1,719 156.3 188 88 9 931 4 84.6 .473 715 2,650 240.9 143 90 12 245 35-15 61-586 Opp. --- 11 572 1,982 180.2 229 113 13 1,508 6 147.1 .493 801 3,490 317.3 113 74 9 196 32-14 58-5851972 SMU 7-4 11 559 2,026 184.2 208 106 9 1,531 12 139.2 .507 767 3,557 323.4 110 62 18 190 41-18 61-603 Opp. --- 11 492 1,405 127.7 243 116 13 1,621 9 147.4 .477 735 3,026 275.1 73 74 10 157 55-25 52-5581973 SMU 6-4-1 11 659 3,395 308.6 95 38 8 774 5 70.4 .400 754 4,169 379.0 148 24 10 182 42-35 61-540 Opp. --- 11 576 2,767 251.6 204 90 14 1,169 8 106.3 .441 780 3,936 357.8 138 50 3 191 35-22 53-5531974 SMU 6-4-1 11 683 3,074 279.5 114 45 11 794 9 72.1 .395 797 3,868 351.6 159 33 9 201 51-23 59-646 Opp. --- 11 572 2,618 238.0 216 98 13 1,456 8 132.4 .454 788 4,074 370.4 133 64 9 206 35-19 70-7071975 SMU 4-7 11 673 2,874 261.3 130 57 7 984 11 89.5 .438 803 3,858 350.7 149 40 15 204 48-29 60-723 Opp. --- 11 591 2,967 269.7 160 83 15 1,408 9 128.0 .519 751 4,375 397.7 150 59 15 224 44-26 64-6311976 SMU 3-8 11 497 2,170 197.3 199 87 12 1,332 10 121.1 .437 696 3,502 318.4 93 58 12 163 34-26 78-734 Opp. --- 11 628 2,948 268.0 192 100 8 1,480 11 134.5 .520 820 4,428 402.5 148 61 15 224 38-18 85-7751977 SMU 4-7 11 436 1,354 123.1 308 155 21 2,115 11 192.3 .503 744 3,469 315.4 80 99 19 198 29-11 71-757 Opp. --- 11 639 2,999 272.6 238 134 16 1,761 14 160.1 .563 877 4,760 432.7 165 85 17 267 28-19 98-8821978 SMU 4-6-1 11 408 1,184 107.6 391 225 23 3,038 18 276.2 .575 799 4,222 383.8 66 140 19 225 29-17 67-691 Opp. --- 11 652 2,564 233.1 238 108 24 1,306 11 118.7 .454 890 3,870 351.8 147 64 14 225 39-21 75-6561979 SMU 5-6 11 607 2,419 220.0 202 106 14 1,383 11 125.7 .525 810 3,702 336.6 130 63 12 205 47-24 58-555 Opp. --- 11 541 2,081 189.2 252 128 19 1,695 9 154.1 .508 793 3,777 343.4 99 73 10 192 29-14 59-5791980 SMU 8-4 12 568 2,491 226.5 225 106 9 1,386 11 126.0 .471 792 3,877 352.5 120 68 8 196 32-15 76-625 Opp. --- 12 509 1,572 142.9 303 153 19 2,043 11 185.7 .505 808 3,615 328.6 90 96 17 203 27-17 51-4121981 SMU 10-1 11 660 3,226 293.3 161 69 10 1,080 7 98.2 .429 821 4,306 391.5 147 50 19 216 29-17 86-702 Opp. --- 11 460 1,398 127.1 294 129 31 1,695 9 154.1 .439 754 3,093 281.2 90 77 10 177 27-17 68-6321982 SMU 11-0-1 12 599 3,041 276.5 141 68 4 1,161 14 105.5 .482 760 4,202 382.0 144 42 12 198 39-18 83-714 Opp. --- 12 489 1,442 131.1 326 152 22 1,756 9 159.5 .466 817 3,198 290.7 89 80 19 188 30-15 71-6111983 SMU 10-2 12 584 2,859 259.9 172 81 7 1,305 11 118.6 .471 756 4,164 378.5 147 43 7 197 30-13 85-774 Opp. --- 12 469 1,130 102.7 295 135 18 1,687 7 153.4 .454 764 2,817 256.1 77 78 21 176 36-17 73-5991984 SMU 10-2 12 569 2,761 251.0 179 94 7 1,600 8 145.5 .525 748 4,361 396.5 135 64 8 206 32-16 73-688 Opp. --- 12 502 1,467 133.4 316 182 17 2,384 19 216.7 .575 818 3,849 349.9 94 105 14 213 40-18 72-4771985 SMU 6-5 11 599 2,730 248.2 218 110 7 1,457 6 132.5 .505 817 4,187 380.6 147 70 12 229 23-12 60-538 Opp. --- 11 528 2,117 192.4 242 116 11 1,480 11 134.5 .479 770 3,597 327.0 119 74 15 208 33-16 72-5901986 SMU 6-5 11 496 1,872 170.2 297 159 16 2,079 13 189.0 .535 793 3,951 359.2 97 101 15 213 35-16 64-553 Opp. --- 11 540 2,262 205.6 287 141 7 1,842 8 167.5 .491 827 4,104 373.1 131 88 20 239 30-16 57-4991989 SMU 2-9 11 296 579 52.6 551 303 22 3,047 14 277.0 .550 847 3,628 329.6 45 143 15 203 24-10 60-574 Opp. --- 11 522 2,886 262.4 313 186 8 2,946 29 267.8 .594 833 5,832 530.2 149 114 12 275 33-10 102-8051990 SMU 1-10 11 321 649 59.0 481 282 15 2,755 22 250.5 .586 802 3,404 309.5 59 133 20 212 22-12 53-527 Opp. --- 11 552 2,933 266.6 313 198 12 2,522 21 229.3 .633 865 5,455 495.5 158 117 10 285 22-5 87-8111991 SMU 1-10 11 347 784 71.3 464 249 24 2,553 10 232.1 .537 811 3,337 303.4 59 117 25 201 25-10 78-791 Opp. --- 11 548 2,322 211.1 268 136 11 1,870 19 170.0 .548 816 4,192 381.1 136 81 13 230 22-7 80-7361992 SMU 5-6 11 365 662 60.2 452 255 13 2,893 16 263.0 .564 817 3,555 323.2 62 135 26 223 18-12 87-703 Opp. --- 11 493 2,204 200.4 322 184 11 2,005 12 182.3 .571 815 4,209 382.6 129 94 19 242 19-11 90-7721993 SMU 2-7-2 11 398 1,508 137.1 352 185 15 2,393 13 217.5 .526 750 3,901 354.6 92 102 13 207 20-6 70-607 Opp. --- 11 504 2,289 208.1 318 190 9 2,180 12 198.2 .597 821 4,469 406.3 136 95 8 239 20-11 66-4981994 SMU 1-9-1 11 455 1,453 132.1 388 208 10 2,267 8 206.1 .536 844 3,720 338.2 102 104 22 228 24-6 83-681 Opp. --- 11 476 2,465 224.1 251 150 9 2,223 22 202.1 .598 725 4,688 426.2 123 102 20 245 37-20 67-6211995 SMU 1-10 11 365 932 84.7 372 197 15 2,128 11 193.5 .530 735 3,060 278.2 57 96 14 167 21-13 42-423 Opp. --- 11 554 2,926 266.0 272 150 8 2,072 18 188.4 .551 825 4,998 454.4 155 89 12 256 17-8 84-6591996 SMU 5-6 11 437 1,741 158.3 260 134 14 2,037 14 185.2 .515 697 3,778 343.5 99 88 13 200 21-8 47-398 Opp. --- 11 524 2,170 197.3 302 178 10 2,131 13 193.7 .589 826 4,301 391.0 132 98 14 244 22-14 50-4191997 SMU 6-5 11 491 2,170 197.3 211 99 7 1,233 10 112.1 .469 702 3,403 309.4 101 63 10 174 15-7 54-432 Opp. --- 11 450 1,579 143.5 293 164 15 2,050 10 186.4 .560 743 3,629 329.9 93 86 14 193 19-12 57-4341998 SMU 5-7 12 500 1,987 165.6 280 145 15 1,669 13 139.1 .518 780 3,656 304.7 101 75 10 186 27-16 57-451 Opp. --- 12 481 1,651 137.6 319 162 14 1,915 11 159.6 .508 800 3,566 297.2 95 71 14 180 31-14 53-4441999 SMU 4-6 10 389 1,189 118.9 292 149 13 1,792 12 179.2 .510 681 2,981 298.1 76 68 19 163 22-10 68-505 Opp. --- 10 378 1,139 113.9 334 205 10 2,472 16 247.2 .614 712 3,611 361.1 66 110 16 192 20-9 60-5162000 SMU 3-9 12 436 1,390 115.8 436 229 22 2,510 13 209.2 .525 872 3,900 325.0 94 113 21 229 18-9 87-689 Opp. --- 12 429 1,656 138.0 375 212 8 2,893 21 241.1 .565 804 4,549 379.1 81 111 18 210 24-10 97-8202001 SMU 4-7 11 452 1,722 156.5 305 159 11 1,727 10 157.0 .521 757 3,449 313.5 105 77 19 201 25-18 77-616 Opp. -- 11 407 1,342 122.0 341 191 17 2,179 13 198.1 .560 748 3,521 320.1 79 89 20 188 18-5 74-6092002 SMU 3-9 12 551 2,187 182.2 330 172 18 1,912 11 159.3 .521 881 4,099 341.6 130 85 15 230 20-11 68-625 Opp. -- 12 423 1,913 159.4 370 200 8 2,932 22 244.3 .541 793 4,845 403.8 95 111 12 218 19-9 80-7232003 SMU 0-12 12 504 1,552 129.3 290 135 15 1,576 7 131.3 .466 794 3,128 260.7 111 62 13 186 18-11 88-698 Opp. - 12 465 1,968 164.0 335 189 10 2,704 28 225.3 .564 800 4,672 389.3 106 98 23 227 8-3 79-6632004 SMU 3-8 11 410 1,377 125.2 351 191 17 2,296 11 208.7 .544 761 3,673 333.9 74 108 15 197 24-13 77-672 Opp. - 11 472 2,301 209.2 348 213 6 2,839 25 258.1 .612 820 5,140 467.3 105 128 19 252 12-5 80-6032005 SMU 5-6 11 415 1,441 131.0 324 170 8 1,950 10 177.3 .525 739 3,391 308.3 76 83 18 177 26-14 76-669 Opp. - 11 428 1,569 142.6 400 232 17 2,750 16 250.0 .580 828 4,319 392.6 111 114 15 240 22-10 57-5022006 SMU 6-6 12 404 1,503 125.2 316 203 10 2,331 29 194.2 .642 720 3,834 319.5 85 101 19 205 24-12 78-642 Opp. - 12 403 1,290 107.5 418 268 11 2,950 19 245.8 .641 821 4,240 353.3 78 147 14 239 23-12 75-5922007 SMU 1-11 12 470 2,042 170.2 432 250 19 3,025 26 252.1 .579 902 5,067 422.2 113 137 31 281 22-12 92-833 Opp. - 12 470 2,698 197.2 490 306 12 3,617 28 301.4 .624 960 5,984 498.7 134 166 25 325 23-10 96-8322008 SMU 1-11 12 217 497 41.4 476 269 25 3,275 29 272.9 .565 693 3,772 314.3 43 141 21 205 17-7 74-585 Opp. - 12 548 2,707 225.6 340 218 8 3,047 33 253.9 .641 888 5,754 479.5 141 138 20 299 20-11 80-679

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Interceptions Punts Punt Returns Kickoff ReturnsYear Team Record G No. Yards No. Yds. BK Avg. No. Yds Avg. No. Yds Avg. TD PAT-M FGA FGM Points1956 SMU 4-6 10 6 173 43 1,526 1 35.6 9 58 6.4 37 689 18.6 19 18-11 0 0 125 Opp. --- 10 10 224 39 1,400 0 35.9 18 184 10.2 29 539 18.6 30 29-20 0 0 2021957 SMU 4-5-1 10 13 240 63 2,485 0 39.4 16 93 5.8 34 643 18.8 19 19-13 0 0 127 Opp. --- 10 13 139 51 1,935 0 37.9 27 311 11.5 28 676 24.1 26 26-17 0 0 1751958 SMU 6-4 10 14 121 40 1,568 0 39.2 19 253 13.3 28 478 17.1 31 18-9 0 0 203 Opp. --- 10 16 40 46 1,685 0 36.6 16 115 7.2 36 690 19.2 18 14-11 --- 3 1341959 SMU 5-4-1 10 11 225 63 2,121 4 33.7 12 115 9.6 24 463 19.3 22 15-11 0 0 147 Opp. --- 10 9 83 50 1,798 0 36.0 22 127 5.8 26 526 20.2 18 11-9 --- 2 1331960 SMU 0-9-1 10 6 43 59 1,974 2 34.0 21 180 8.6 33 521 15.8 4 4-4 1 0 31 Opp. --- 10 14 122 55 2,000 3 36.1 23 310 13.5 14 247 17.6 32 32-20 2 0 2211961 SMU 2-7-1 10 9 75 61 2,245 --- 36.8 19 207 10.9 33 604 18.3 12 13-7 1 1 105 Opp. --- 10 10 88 45 1,662 --- 36.9 26 227 8.7 22 502 22.8 31 27-22 3 2 1781962 SMU 2-8 10 13 150 69 2,806 --- 40.8 14 158 11.3 21 438 20.9 12 8-8 6 2 88 Opp. --- 10 13 39 53 1,956 --- 36.9 38 351 9.2 15 257 17.1 14 16-8 6 6 125 1963 SMU 4-7 11 12 221 57 2,358 --- 41.4 23 180 7.8 32 673 21.0 18 7-5 3 2 127 Opp --- 11 9 202 54 924 --- 17.1 25 224 9.0 17 324 19.1 20 20-17 9 6 1541964 SMU 1-9 10 9 128 80 3,333 --- 41.6 26 234 9.0 34 624 18.4 7 4-3 5 2 55 Opp --- 10 19 155 70 2,614 --- 37.3 45 443 9.8 14 239 17.1 20 20-16 5 5 1531965 SMU 4-5-1 10 13 114 70 2,803 --- 40.0 24 178 7.4 30 492 16.4 15 15-15 14 6 123 Opp. --- 10 15 193 68 2,802 --- 41.2 18 149 8.3 23 498 21.6 21 18-18 11 7 1671966 SMU 8-3 11 21 251 65 2,292 --- 35.2 30 306 10.2 32 649 20.3 27 23-21 9 4 201 Opp. --- 11 14 208 66 2,523 --- 38.2 14 90 6.4 27 517 19.1 19 18-14 9 6 1461967 SMU 3-7 10 10 75 71 2,745 --- 38.6 29 300 10.3 40 646 16.1 17 16-15 15 6 135 Opp. --- 10 22 230 68 2,675 --- 39.3 33 321 9.7 24 425 17.7 29 28-27 7 3 2141968 SMU 8-3 11 22 345 54 1,918 --- 35.5 29 277 9.6 39 502 12.9 38 28-22 19 7 283 Opp. --- 11 24 246 67 2,695 --- 40.2 24 151 6.3 45 875 19.4 33 31-29 13 5 2461969 SMU 3-7 10 13 110 52 1,933 --- 37.2 25 183 7.3 44 855 19.4 22 18-13 4 3 186 Opp. --- 10 16 151 51 1,934 --- 37.9 20 186 9.3 32 582 18.2 28 27-26 19 11 2301970 SMU 5-6 11 14 78 80 2,775 --- 34.4 27 193 7.1 32 582 17.6 18 15-13 12 8 153 Opp. --- 11 32 271 77 2,699 --- 35.0 20 214 10.7 25 468 17.6 30 29-27 13 7 2281971 SMU 4-7 11 13 223 82 2,953 --- 36.0 31 302 9.7 47 835 17.8 18 17-12 11 11 151 Opp. --- 11 9 135 64 2,393 --- 37.4 37 527 14.2 34 590 17.4 26 26-22 17 15 2271972 SMU 7-4 11 17 271 71 2,712 --- 38.2 37 466 12.6 27 480 17.8 36 31-24 16 9 269 Opp. --- 11 13 102 80 3,177 --- 39.7 32 232 7.3 46 845 18.4 19 18-17 12 7 1541973 SMU 6-4-1 11 14 290 60 2,435 --- 40.6 24 105 4.4 33 609 18.4 36 33-31 11 4 259 Opp. --- 11 8 111 66 2,555 --- 38.7 28 339 12.1 40 851 21.3 29 27-25 18 10 2281974 SMU 6-4-1 11 13 147 58 2,132 --- 36.8 28 229 8.2 34 693 20.1 30 27-21 12 6 221 Opp. --- 11 9 75 52 2,162 --- 41.6 24 108 4.5 37 649 17.5 31 29-27 19 7 2401975 SMU 4-7 11 15 128 48 1,824 --- 38.0 10 77 7.7 43 724 16.8 27 23-21 11 6 207 Opp. --- 11 8 99 36 1,356 --- 37.7 18 75 4.2 33 674 20.4 39 37-33 17 10 3011976 SMU 3-8 11 8 46 60 2,582 --- 43.0 21 214 10.2 47 883 18.7 28 26-22 10 4 202 Opp. --- 11 12 157 52 2,075 --- 39.9 38 414 10.9 35 421 12.0 44 39-36 20 11 3391977 SMU 4-7 11 16 292 63 2,743 1 43.5 24 129 5.4 34 577 17.0 31 29-24 9 4 226 Opp. --- 11 21 161 45 1,838 2 40.8 32 178 5.6 19 262 13.8 41 34-30 22 13 3191978 SMU 4-6-1 11 24 360 65 2,381 2 36.6 27 271 10.0 37 813 22.0 40 36-33 10 7 298 Opp. --- 11 21 191 61 2,544 0 41.7 33 219 6.6 44 817 18.6 30 27-25 18 14 2511979 SMU 5-6 11 20 231 64 2,585 0 40.4 27 244 9.0 40 790 19.8 29 27-26 14 8 226 Opp. --- 11 15 229 64 2,524 0 39.4 25 138 5.5 23 392 17.0 28 24-22 21 14 2371980 SMU 8-4 12 19 238 69 3,037 1 44.0 32 392 12.3 23 462 20.1 35 34-34 21 11 279 Opp. --- 12 9 101 69 3,037 3 40.1 29 322 11.1 20 409 20.5 18 15-13 13 7 1461981 SMU 10-1 11 31 369 58 2,403 0 41.4 30 173 14.4 29 417 14.4 44 40-37 22 18 365 Opp. --- 11 10 94 67 2,569 2 38.3 22 218 9.9 29 486 16.8 17 11-8 12 7 1371982 SMU 11-0-1 12 22 281 70 3,058 1 43.7 21 193 9.2 20 413 20.7 44 43-40 17 13 347 Opp. --- 12 4 43 70 2,902 1 41.5 36 294 8.2 33 697 21.1 18 16-16 17 11 1571983 SMU 10-2 12 18 132 65 2,351 2 37.7 20 110 5.5 16 203 12.7 33 32-30 23 13 267 Opp. --- 12 7 61 74 2,891 2 39.1 28 176 6.3 34 598 17.6 13 9-8 11 7 1091984 SMU 10-2 12 17 299 50 2,150 0 43.0 21 183 8.7 32 518 16.2 39 38-35 15 10 301 Opp. --- 12 7 79 61 2,565 1 42.0 34 216 6.4 42 827 19.6 23 17-16 19 15 1781985 SMU 6-5 11 11 67 59 2,574 0 43.6 25 229 9.2 24 463 19.3 34 34-31 21 15 280 Opp. --- 11 7 123 60 2,577 0 43.0 29 291 10.0 33 704 21.3 27 21-20 15 7 2111986 SMU 6-5 11 7 68 59 2,515 0 42.6 24 196 8.2 47 982 20.9 31 30-30 14 9 245 Opp. --- 11 16 156 53 2,042 1 38.5 41 610 14.9 33 704 21.3 35 33-32 19 12 2821989 SMU 2-9 11 8 13 77 2,828 --- 36.7 10 81 8.1 63 1,114 17.7 24 19-15 12 8 187 Opp. --- 11 22 233 35 1,360 --- 38.9 42 469 11.2 36 747 20.8 63 60-60 20 13 4991990 SMU 1-10 11 12 45 68 2,557 --- 37.6 12 103 8.6 54 915 16.9 25 22-22 10 7 197 Opp. --- 11 15 186 39 1,439 --- 36.9 31 256 8.3 32 536 16.8 56 56-55 16 10 4261991 SMU 1-10 11 11 102 75 2,581 --- 34.4 20 155 7.8 45 814 18.1 17 9-9 13 8 141 Opp. --- 11 25 308 54 2,141 --- 39.6 32 342 10.7 24 552 23.0 46 45-41 18 12 3591992 SMU 5-6 11 11 102 64 2,540 0 39.7 13 84 6.5 37 820 22.2 27 25-24 12 8 212 Opp. --- 11 13 105 51 1,893 1 37.1 29 180 6.2 26 650 25.0 37 32-29 13 7 2761993 SMU 2-7-2 11 9 38 62 2,465 0 39.8 17 67 3.9 30 531 17.7 24 23-23 17 13 206 Opp. --- 11 15 149 54 1,929 1 35.7 26 159 6.1 32 624 19.5 34 32-31 24 14 2771994 SMU 1-9-1 11 9 86 71 2,603 1 36.7 17 130 7.6 34 676 19.9 26 24-23 25 6 197 Opp. --- 11 10 109 43 1,746 0 40.6 30 321 10.7 24 380 15.8 47 45-43 10 4 3431995 SMU 1-10 11 8 60 68 2,715 0 39.9 19 174 9.2 50 977 19.5 16 14-14 9 6 132 Opp. --- 11 15 255 49 1,922 1 39.2 27 229 8.5 17 299 17.6 45 44-42 18 12 3521996 SMU 5-6 11 10 160 43 1,782 0 41.4 20 123 6.2 37 938 25.4 29 28-25 21 15 246 Opp. --- 11 14 90 44 1,680 0 38.2 21 127 6.0 31 664 21.4 33 32-31 19 10 2671997 SMU 6-5 11 15 82 73 2,859 1 39.2 15 125 8.3 26 454 17.5 30 27-25 15 12 247 Opp. --- 11 7 87 52 2,125 1 40.9 34 156 4.6 37 707 19.1 28 24-22 23 15 2371998 SMU 5-7 12 14 119 79 3,240 2 41.0 37 216 5.8 38 763 20.1 30 29-25 14 6 225 Opp. --- 12 15 136 78 2,998 3 38.4 40 374 9.4 33 642 19.5 28 23-22 24 18 2481999 SMU 4-6 10 10 60 62 2,359 2 38.0 29 286 9.9 34 707 20.8 27 25-20 8 3 193 Opp. --- 10 13 182 63 2,445 2 38.8 19 173 9.1 18 346 19.2 31 27-25 12 6 2352000 SMU 3-9 12 8 99 72 2,748 5 38.2 21 200 9.5 44 853 19.4 22 19-19 21 10 181 Opp. --- 12 22 448 65 2,595 1 39.9 44 403 9.2 27 559 20.7 44 44-40 22 16 3522001 SMU 4-7 11 17 270 62 2,327 5 37.5 22 241 11.0 37 698 18.9 27 24-23 20 13 226 Opp. -- 11 11 162 59 2,295 1 38.9 38 342 9.0 29 550 19.0 36 35-32 24 15 2952002 SMU 3-9 12 8 18 71 2,673 1 37.6 29 501 17.3 51 1,204 23.6 27 25-19 14 8 207 Opp -- 12 18 453 62 2,500 0 40.3 40 225 5.6 35 788 22.5 50 47-46 17 10 3782003 SMU 0-12 12 10 112 79 2,932 3 37.1 25 216 8.6 36 928 25.8 15 11-10 14 10 134 Opp. - 12 15 211 49 2,064 0 42.1 38 477 12.6 24 542 22.6 49 49-47 24 15 3862004 SMU 3-8 11 6 63 60 2,317 2 38.6 16 186 11.6 55 1,042 18.9 26 23-21 8 7 202 Opp. - 11 17 214 44 1,722 1 39.1 29 499 17.2 31 710 22.9 54 53-51 21 13 4202005 SMU 5-6 11 17 344 67 2,523 4 37.7 22 209 9.5 43 932 21.7 25 22-21 22 18 229 Opp. - 11 8 135 53 1,997 1 37.7 30 161 5.4 29 562 19.4 35 32-32 23 12 2802006 SMU 6-6 12 11 70 51 2,191 1 43.0 23 180 7.8 44 1,010 23.0 41 36-37 18 13 325 Opp. - 12 10 43 48 1,841 2 38.4 22 226 10.3 43 837 19.5 38 36-38 16 10 2942007 SMU 1-11 12 12 202 58 2,545 1 43.9 25 216 8.6 70 1,292 18.5 43 43-43 20 13 340 Opp. - 12 19 328 57 2,296 0 40.3 25 184 7.4 57 1,120 19.6 65 61-62 11 8 4772008 SMU 1-11 12 8 83 59 2,465 0 41.8 16 101 6.3 69 1,392 20.2 32 29-30 15 11 256 Opp. - 12 25 311 35 1,427 1 40.8 19 209 11.0 44 924 21.0 59 49-54 20 17 458

SMU STATISTICAL TRENDS

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T1. D. Walker, '45, '47-'49 __ 288 (38 TD, 57 PAT, 1 FG)T1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 ____________288 (48 TD)3. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81 _______ 262 (130 PAT, 44 FG)4. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ____________ 258 (43 TD)5. Thomas Morstead, 2005-2008 __ 217 (37 FG, 106 PAT)6. Redman Hume, 1926-28 _______ 211 (34 TD, 7 PAT)7. Kyle Rote, 1948-50 __________ 194 (32 TD, 2 PAT)8. Jeff Atkins, 1983-86 _________________186 (31 TD)T9. Chris McMurtray, 2002-05 ____ 170 (62 PAT, 36 FG)T9. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 ___ 170 (80 PAT, 30 FG)T9. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 ___ 170 (28 TD, 1 PAT)T12. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 _________ 162 (27 TD)T12. Emanuel Tolbert, 1976-79 __________162 (27 TD)T12. Bobby Wilson, 1933-35 ___________ 162 (27 TD)15. Craig James, 1979-82 ________ 158 (26 TD, 1 PAT)16. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ________ 154 (25 TD, 2 PAT)17. Alvin Maxson, 1971-73 _____________150 (25 TD)18. Jeff Harrell, 1982-83 _______ 148 (70 PAT, 26 FG)19. Jason Wolf, 1989-92 _________ 134 (21 TD, 4 PAT)20. Russell Anderson, 1989-92 ___ 124 (55 PAT, 23 FG)

SEASON POINTS1. Eric Dickerson, 1981 ________________114 (19 TD)2. Redman Hume, 1927 _________ 109 (17 TD, 7 PAT)3. Eric Dickerson, 1982 ________________102 (17 TD)T4. Reggie Dupard, 1985 ______________ 96 (16 TD)T4. Reggie Dupard, 1984 _______________96 (16 TD)6. Eddie Garcia, 1981 __________ 91 (37 PAT, 18 FG)7. Doak Walker, 1948 ___________ 88 (11 TD, 22 PAT)8. Doak Walker, 1947 ______ 87 (11 TD, 18 PAT, 1 FG)9. Thomas Morstead, 2007 _______82 (13 FG, 43 PAT)10. Jeff Harrell, 1982 ____________ 79 (40 PAT, 13 FG)

SINGLE-GAME POINTST1. ShanDerrick Charles vs. UTEP, 2001 ____24 (4 TD)T1. Kris Briggs vs. CS Northridge, 1999 _____24 (4 TD)T1. Kelsey Adams at Tulsa, 1997 __________24 (4 TD)T1. Reggie Dupard vs. Texas, 1985 ________24 (4 TD)T1. Eric Dickerson vs. Grambling, 1981 _____24 (4 TD)T1. Emanuel Tolbert at Baylor, 1978 ________24 (4 TD)T1. Darold Turner at Rice, 1978 ___________24 (4 TD)T1. G. Hammond vs. N. Mex. St., 1970 ______24 (4 TD)T1. M. Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968 _____24 (4 TD)T1. Don McIlhenny at Kansas, 1955 ________24 (4 TD)T1. Redman Hume vs. Trinity, 1928 ________24 (4 TD)

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 ____________________ 482. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ____________________ 433. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 _________________ 384. Redman Hume, 1926-28 ____________________ 345. Kyle Rote, 1948-50 ________________________ 32

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS1. Eric Dickerson, 1981 _______________________ 19T2. Eric Dickerson, 1982 ______________________ 17T2. Redman Hume, 1927 _____________________ 17T4. Reggie Dupard, 1985 _____________________ 16T4. Reggie Dupard, 1984 _____________________ 16

SINGLE-GAME TOUCHDOWNS1. 11 players ________________________________ 4

Last by ShanDerrick Charles vs. UTEP, 2001

YEARLY SCORING LEADERSYear Name TD FG PAT Pts.1945 Howard Maley — — — 481946 Gene Wilson — — — 241947 Doak Walker (3) *11 1-1 18-22 *871948 Doak Walker (6) *11 — *22-29 *881949 Doak Walker (4) 11 — 17-22 *831950 Kyle Rote 13 — — 781951 Benton Musslewhite & Ben White 4 — — 241952 Roy Pace, Al Hansen, Jerry Norton & Dale Moore 3 — — 181953 Ed Bernet 2 — 7-7 191954 Duane Nutt 6 — 1-2 371955 Don McIlhenny 6 — — 361956 Charlie Jackson 5 — — 301957 Don Meredith 4 — 4-7 281958 Don Meredith 8 — #2 *521959 Glynn Gregory, Frank Jackson & Bud Jones 3 — — 181960 Glynn Gregory 2 — — 121961 Tom Sherwin 3 — — 181962 John Richey — 2-6 8-8 14 Tommy Brennan 2 — #1 141963 Billy Gannon 7 — #1 441964 Donnie Oefi nger 2 — #2 161965 Mac White 6 — — 361966 Jerry LeVias *9 — — *541967 Jerry LeVias 7 — — 421968 Mike Richardson 11 — — 661969 Bicky Lesser 4 3-10 4-7 371970 Gary Hammond 9 — — 541971 Chipper Johnson — 10-16 11-12 411972 Alvin Maxson *13 — — *781973 Keith Bobo 11 — — 661974 Ricky Wesson 10 — — 601975 Wayne Morris 6 — — 361976 Arthur Whittington 11 — — 661977 Arthur Whittington 10 — — 601978 Emanuel Tolbert 11 — — 661979 Eddie Garcia — 8-14 26-26 501980 Eddie Garcia — 11-21 *34-34 *671981 Eric Dickerson (3) *19 — — *1141982 Eric Dickerson (6) *17 — — *1021983 Jeff Harrell — 13-23 30-32 691984 Reggie Dupard 16 — — 961985 Reggie Dupard (8T) *16 — — *961986 Jeff Atkins 10 — — 601989 Jason Wolf 8 — #1 501990 Michael Bowen 7 — #1 441991 Rongea Hill 8 — — 481992 Russell Anderson — 8-12 24-25 481993 John Stewart — 13-17 23-23 621994 Ramon Flanigan 12 — 0-1 721995 Kevin Thornal 6 — — 361996 Daniel Hernandez — 15 25 701997 Roy Rios — 12 25 611998 Rodnick Phillips 10 — — 601999 Kris Briggs 6 — — 362000 Jacob Crowley — 10-21 19-19 492001 Jacob Crowley — 13-20 23-24 622002 Kris Briggs 8 — — 482003 Chris McMurtray — 10-14 10-11 402004 Chris McMurtray — 7-8 21-23 422005 Chris McMurtray — 18-22 21-22 752006 Thomas Morstead — 13-18 34-35 732007 Thomas Morstead — 13-20 43-43 822008 Aldrick Robinson 11 — — 66

# Number of 2-point conversions; * Led Conference; (#) Indicates national ranking - top 10 only

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1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 ___________________ 7902. Craig James, 1979-82 _____________________ 7753. Keylon Kincade, 2000-03 __________________ 7544. Jeff Atkins, 1983-86 _______________________ 6755. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ___________________ 6356. Donte Womack, 1994-97 ___________________ 6167. Wayne Morris, 1972-75 ____________________ 6058. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 __________________ 5699. Alvin Maxson, 1971-73 ____________________ 55810. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 ________________ 483

SEASON ATTEMPTS1. Keylon Kincade, 2002 _____________________ 3272. Keylon Kincade, 2003 _____________________ 3173. Eric Dickerson, 1981 ______________________ 2554. Rodnick Phillips, 1998 _____________________ 2395. Craig James, 1981 _______________________ 2336. Eric Dickerson, 1982 ______________________ 2327. Kris Briggs, 2000 _________________________ 2318. Reggie Dupard, 1985 _____________________ 2299. Gary Hammond, 1970 _____________________ 22810. Alvin Maxson, 1972 ______________________ 224Senior: ________________317, Keylon Kincade, 2003Junior: ________________327, Keylon Kincade, 2002Sophomore: _______________ 231, Kris Briggs, 2000Freshman: ____________ 185, DeMyron Martin, 2005

SINGLE-GAME ATTEMPTS1. Keylon Kincade vs. La. Tech, 2002 ____________ 462. Mike Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968 _________ 393. Donte Womack vs. Arkansas, 1997 ____________ 38T4. Keylon Kincade vs. Texas Tech, 2002 _________ 37T4. Rongea Hill at Tulane, 1991 ________________ 37T6. Keylon Kincade at Tulsa, 2003 ______________ 36T6. Keylon Kincade at TCU, 2002 _______________ 36 T6. Gary Hammond vs. Texas A&M, 1970 ________ 369. Arthur Whittington at Rice, 1976 ______________ 35T10. Three players ______________________________34

Last: Keylon Kincade at Rice, 2002

Senior: _____ 39, M. Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968Junior: __________ 46, K. Kincade vs. La. Tech, 2002Sophomore: _____34, K. Shepard at N. Mexixo, 1992Freshman: ______30, DeMyron Martin vs. UTEP, 2005

CAREER YARDAGE1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 __________________4,4502. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 __________________3,7723. Craig James, 1979-82 ____________________3,7434. Jeff Atkins, 1983-86 ______________________3,2605. Wayne Morris, 1972-75 ___________________3,0446. Keylon Kincade, 2000-03 _________________3,0387. Donte Womack, 1994-97 __________________2,7908. Alvin Maxson, 1971-73 ___________________2,7349. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 ________________2,21310. Kris Briggs, 1999-2002 __________________2,10611. Kyle Rote, 1948-50 _____________________2,04912. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 ______________1,95413. Rodnick Phillips, 1996-99 ________________1,85714. David Bostick, 1973-75 __________________1,85515. DeMyron Martin, 2005-2008 ______________1,84616. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ________________1,79717. Ricky Wesson, 1973-75 __________________1,60918. Rongea Hill, 1989-92 ____________________1,60719. Mike Richardson, 1966-68 ________________1,55520. Kelsey Adams, 1995-98 __________________1,540

SEASON YARDAGE1. Eric Dickerson, 1982 _____________________1,6172. Eric Dickerson, 1981 _____________________1,4283. Keylon Kincade, 2003 ____________________1,2804. Keylon Kincade, 2002 ____________________1,2795. Reggie Dupard, 1985 ____________________1,2786. Reggie Dupard, 1983 ____________________1,2497. Reggie Dupard, 1984 ____________________1,1608. Craig James, 1981 ______________________1,1479. Rodnick Phillips, 1998 ____________________ 1,11510. Mike Richardson, 1968 __________________1,034Senior: _______________ 1,617, Eric Dickerson, 1982Junior: _______________ 1,428, Eric Dickerson, 1981Sophomore: ___________1,249, Reggie Dupard, 1983Freshman: ______________ 884, Wayne Morris, 1972

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE1. Mike Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968 ________ 2442. ShanDerrick Charles at SJSU, 2001 __________ 2433. Eric Dickerson vs. Houston, 1982 ____________ 2414. Craig James vs. BYU, 1980 ________________ 2255. Jeff Atkins vs. Rice, 1983 __________________ 218T6. ShanDerrick Charles vs. UTEP, 2001 ________ 212T6. Donte Womack vs. Arkansas, 1997 _________ 2128. Wayne Morris vs. Texas, 1975 _______________ 2029. Eric Dickerson vs. Texas A&M, 1982 __________ 20010. Kris Briggs vs. Tulsa, 2002 ________________ 198Senior: ___ 244, M. Richardson vs. Texas A&M, 1968Junior: _________ 191, Reggie Dupard at UNLV, 1984Sophomore: _________225, C. James vs. BYU, 1980Freshman: _________243, S. Charles at SJSU, 2001

CAREER AVERAGE PER CARRYMinimum 500 carries

Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ______________________5.9

SEASON AVERAGE PER CARRYMinimum 100 carries

Eric Dickerson, 1982 _________________________7.0

SINGLE-GAME AVERAGE PER CARRYMinimum 20 carries

Jeff Atkins vs. Rice, 1983 ____________________10.9Minimum 15 carries

Jeff Atkins vs. Rice, 1983 ____________________10.9Minimum 10 carries

Eric Dickerson vs. Texas A&M, 1982 ____________14.3

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS1. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 ____________________ 472. Reggie Dupard, 1982-85 ____________________ 413. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 _________________ 314. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ___________________ 27T5. Alvin Maxson, 1971-73 ____________________ 24T5. Kyle Rote, 1948-50 _______________________ 24

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS1. Eric Dickerson, 1981 _______________________ 192. Eric Dickerson, 1982 _______________________ 17T3. Reggie Dupard, 1984 _____________________ 16T3. Redman Hume, 1927 _____________________ 165. Reggie Dupard, 1985 ______________________ 14

SINGLE-GAME TOUCHDOWNS1. Several players ____________________________ 4

Last by ShanDerrick Charles vs. UTEP, 2001

LONGEST RUNS1. Kris Briggs vs. Tulsa, 2002 __________________96t2. C. Morrison/J. Jacobs vs. Texas, 1985* ________95t3. Jim Hagle vs. Texas, 1965 ___________________93t4. Preston Johnston vs. Auburn, 1940 ____________92t5. Frank Eidom vs. Rice, 1953 _________________ 916. Frank Jackson, vs. Texas Tech, 1959 __________ 877. Donte Womack vs. UTEP, 1996 ______________84t8. Wayne Morris vs. New Mexico St., 1972 ________82tT9. Craig James vs. North Texas, 1980 __________80tT9. Bill Ball at Rice, 1976 _____________________80t

t - indicates a TD was scored on the play* - Morrison 65-yard run,

Jacobs recovery of fumble and run for 30

CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES1. Eric Dickerson ___________________________ 28T2. Reggie Dupard __________________________ 16T2. Craig James ____________________________ 16T4. Keylon Kincade __________________________ 15T4. Jeff Atkins ______________________________ 15T6. Alvin Maxson ____________________________ 10T6. Donte Womack __________________________ 10T8. Wayne Morris ____________________________ 8T8. Kyle Rote ________________________________ 8T8. Arthur Whittington _________________________ 8T11. David Bostick ____________________________ 7T11. Rongea Hill _____________________________ 7T11. DeMyron Martin __________________________ 7

Eric Dickerson

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YEARLY RUSHING LEADERSYear Leader Att. Yds. Avg. TD1945 Paul Page 23 355 15.4 51946 Paul Page 48 209 4.4 31947 Doak Walker 163 *684 4.2 81948 Doak Walker 108 532 4.9 81949 Kyle Rote 142 *777 5.5 81950 Kyle Rote 152 762 5.0 121951 Jerry Norton 128 438 3.4 31952 Jerry Norton 148 383 3.6 31953 Frank Eidom 63 273 4.3 11954 Frank Eidom 126 677 5.4 11955 Don McIlhenny 104 544 5.2 61956 Charlie Jackson 97 571 5.9 41957 Charlie Jackson 42 234 5.6 11958 Tirey Wilemon 48 350 7.3 21959 Glynn Gregory 50 269 5.4 11960 Frank Jackson 80 269 3.4 01961 Billy Gannon 57 187 3.2 11962 Don Campbell 76 299 3.9 11963 John Roderick 60 345 5.8 31964 Floyd Burke 51 174 3.4 21965 Mac White 176 486 2.7 61966 Mac White 135 606 4.4 61967 Daryl Doggett 33 172 5.2 01968 Mike Richardson 207 1,034 5.0 111969 Daryl Doggett 189 809 4.2 41970 Gary Hammond 228 891 3.9 61971 Alvin Maxson 219 *1,012 4.7 51972 Alvin Maxson 224 1,005 4.5 121973 Alvin Maxson 115 717 6.2 71974 Ricky Wesson 181 885 4.9 101975 Wayne Morris 163 800 4.9 41976 Arthur Whittington 161 789 4.9 71977 Arthur Whittington 205 824 4.0 91978 Derrek Shelton 98 332 3.4 31979 Craig James 168 761 4.5 41980 Eric Dickerson 188 928 4.9 51981 Eric Dickerson (6) 255 *1,428 5.6 191982 Eric Dickerson (3) 232 *1,617 7.0 171983 Reggie Dupard (7) 197 *1,249 6.3 91984 Reggie Dupard 196 1,160 5.9 161985 Reggie Dupard (8) 229 *1,278 5.6 141986 Jeff Atkins 201 796 4.0 101989 Kevin Love 112 423 3.8 61990 Kevin Love 131 469 3.6 31991 Rongea Hill 168 663 3.9 61992 Rongea Hill 128 512 4.0 41993 Kevin Shepard 112 463 4.1 11994 Ramon Flanigan 182 502 2.8 121995 Donte Womack 208 758 3.6 31996 Donte Womack 160 887 5.5 51997 Donte Womack 181 775 4.3 41998 Rodnick Phillips 239 1,115 4.7 91999 Kris Briggs 102 522 5.1 62000 Kris Briggs 231 828 3.6 32001 ShanDerrick Charles 134 860 6.4 72002 Keylon Kincade 327 1,279 3.9 72003 Keylon Kincade 317 1,280 4.0 42004 Jerad Romo 87 434 5.0 42005 DeMyron Martin 185 854 4.6 72006 DeMyron Martin 92 369 4.0 02007 Justin Willis 180 699 3.9 32008 Andrew McKinney 46 190 4.1 1

* Led Conference - (#) Indicates top 10 national ranking

100-YARD RUSHING GAMESName, Year Opponent Att-Yds-TDMike Richardson, 1968 __________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 39-244-3ShanDerrick Charles, 2001 _____________at San Jose State ________________ 27-243-1Eric Dickerson, 1982 _____________________ Houston ____________________ 27-241-1Craig James, 1980 ________________________ BYU ______________________ 23-225-2Jeff Atkins, 1983 __________________________ Rice ______________________ 20-218-2Donte Womack, 1997 ____________________ Arkansas ____________________ 38-212-1ShanDerrick Charles, 2001 _________________ UTEP _____________________ 27-212-4Wayne Morris, 1975 ______________________ Texas _____________________ 21-202-2Eric Dickerson, 1982 ____________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 14-200-3Kris Briggs, 2002 _________________________ Tulsa _____________________ 20-198-2Paul Page, 1945 _________________________ at TCU ______________________ 8-195-3Reggie Dupard, 1984 ____________________ at UNLV ____________________ 22-191-2Gary Hammond, 1970 ___________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 36-190-0Eric Dickerson, 1981 _______________________ Rice _____________________ 26-186-1Rodnick Phillips, 1998 _____________________ at Rice _____________________ 23-185-2Keylon Kincade, 2003 ____________________ at Tulsa ____________________ 36-185-1Charles Wagoner, 1979 __________________ North Texas ___________________ 26-184-1Reggie Dupard, 1985 ___________________ at Houston ___________________ 31-184-2Eric Dickerson, 1982 ______________________ Tulane _____________________ 19-183-2Reggie Dupard, 1985 ______________________ TCU _____________________ 21-182-2Alvin Maxson, 1971 __________________ New Mexico State ________________ 29-179-1Eric Dickerson, 1982 ____________________ North Texas __________________ 24-179-2Reggie Dupard, 1983 ___________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 19-175-2Arthur Whittington, 1976 ___________________ at Rice _____________________ 35-174-2Reggie Dupard, 1983 ______________________ Rice ______________________ 29-172-0DeMyron Martin, 2005 ______________________ Rice ______________________ 26-171-1Arthur Whittington, 1976 _________________ North Texas __________________ 20-170-3Alvin Maxson, 1972 _____________________Wake Forest __________________ 22-169-4Keylon Kincade, 2001 ____________________ at Tulsa ____________________ 27-169-1Reggie Dupard, 1983 _________________ Texas-Arlington _________________ 13-168-1Mike Richardson, 1968 __________________ N.C. State ___________________ 29-167-1Jeff Atkins, 1984 ________________________ at UNLV ____________________ 19-167-2Wayne Morris, 1973 ______________________ at Rice _____________________ 25-166-3Rongea Hill, 1991 _______________________ at Tulane ____________________ 37-166-1Eric Dickerson, 1982 _____________________ at UTEP ____________________ 16-165-2Eric Dickerson, 1981 __________________ Texas-Arlington _________________ 23-164-1Frank Eidom, 1954 _____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 22-163-3Wayne Morris, 1975 _____________________ Arkansas ____________________ 31-163-0John Marshall, 1954 _______________________ TCU ______________________ 16-162-1Craig James, 1979 _____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 28-162-0Craig James, 1981 ________________________ Rice ______________________ 20-161-0Eric Dickerson, 1982 _______________________ TCU ______________________ 27-160-2Keylon Kincade, 2002 ___________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 37-160-1Eric Dickerson, 1981 ______________________ Baylor _____________________ 29-158-3Keylon Kincade, 2002 __________________Louisiana Tech _________________ 46-158-2Tennell Atkins, 1976 ______________________ at Texas ____________________ 26-157-0Donte Womack, 1996 ____________________ at UTEP ____________________ 12-157-2Kevin Shepard, 1992 ___________________at New Mexico __________________ 34-156-0Wayne Morris, 1973 __________________ at Oregon State _________________ 22-155-0Reggie Dupard, 1983 ___________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 22-155-1Mike Richardson, 1968 ____________________ Baylor _____________________ 24-154-1Wayne Morris, 1972 ____________________Wake Forest __________________ 18-154-1Larry Wilson, 1991 ______________________at Vanderbilt __________________ 18-154-0Reggie Dupard, 1982 ______________________ TCU ______________________ 26-153-1Kelsey Adams, 1997 _______________________ Rice ______________________ 23-152-1Daryl Doggett, 1969 ______________________ at Baylor ____________________ 31-151-0Rodnick Phillips, 1998 _____________________at Navy ____________________ 34-151-2Kyle Rote, 1950 __________________________ at Rice _____________________ 22-150-1James Mapps, 2007 ______________________ UTEP _____________________ 26-149-2David Bostick, 1973 ______________________ at Baylor ____________________ 21-148-0Ramon Flanigan, 1993 ____________________at Navy ____________________ 15-148-1Eric Dickerson, 1980 ______________________ at Rice _____________________ 22-147-0Benton Musslewhite, 1951 ________________ Missouri ____________________ 10 -146-1John Roderick, 1963 _______________________Navy _____________________ 11-146-2Craig James, 1980 ______________________ at Texas ____________________ 19 -146-1Johnnie Freeman, 1999 ___________________ at Tulane _____________________ 7-146-1Ricky Wesson, 1974 _______________________ Rice ______________________ 24-145-2Brian Duncan, 1973 ____________________ Virginia Tech __________________ 14-144-0Mike Richardson, 1968 _____________________ Rice ______________________ 31-143-3Jeff Atkins, 1983 _____________________ Texas-Arlington _________________ 21-143-1Kelsey Adams, 1997 _____________________ at Tulsa ____________________ 25-143-4Wayne Morris, 1972 __________________ New Mexico St. _________________ 13-142-1Craig James, 1980 _____________________ North Texas __________________ 15-142-2Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ Grambling ___________________ 20-142-2

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Mac White, 1966 __________________________ Rice ______________________ 18-141-0Jerry Norton, 1952 ________________________ at Rice _____________________ 24-140-1Jerry Norton, 1952 ______________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 32-140-2Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 25-140-1Rongea Hill, 1991 ________________________ at TCU _____________________ 28-140-0Alvin Maxson, 1973 _____________________ Santa Clara ___________________ 10-139-2Jeff Atkins, 1985 _________________________ at TCU _____________________ 23-139-3Craig James, 1981 _____________________ North Texas ___________________ 26-137-2Donte Womack, 1995 ____________________ Arkansas ____________________ 21-137-1Donte Womack, 1996 ____________________ Missouri ____________________ 22-137-1Kelsey Adams, 1998 ______________________at Navy ____________________ 18-137-0Kris Briggs, 1999 __________________ vs. Cal State Northridge _______________ 7-137-4DeMyron Martin, 2007 ______________________ Rice ______________________ 16-137-0Arthur Whittington, 1977 _________________ at Houston ___________________ 26-136-2Craig James, 1981 ___________________ Texas-Arlington _________________ 23-136-3Keylon Kincade, 2003 __________________ Fresno State __________________ 28-136-0Alvin Maxson, 1972 ______________________ at Florida ____________________ 26-134-2Craig James, 1981 _____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 24-134-0Jeff Atkins, 1983 _______________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 22-134-1Reggie Dupard, 1983 _____________________ Baylor _____________________ 22-133-0Arthur Whittington, 1977 ____________________ Rice ______________________ 25-132-2Kris Briggs, 2002 ________________________ at Hawaii ____________________ 12-132-1James Mapps, 2006 ___________________Arkansas State _________________ 14-132-1Reggie Dupard, 1985 _____________________ UTEP _____________________ 20-131-2Kyle Rote, 1950 ______________________ Georgia Tech __________________ 12-130-2Daryl Doggett, 1969 _____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 26-130-1Craig James, 1982 _______________________ at Rice _____________________ 20-130-1Donte Womack, 1996 ___________________New Mexico ____________________ 8-130-2Mike Livingston, 1966 _____________________ Baylor _____________________ 17-129-1Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 19-129-0Rongea Hill, 1992 _______________________ Houston ____________________ 24-129-3Donte Womack, 1994 ___________________New Mexico ___________________ 13-129-1DeMyron Martin, 2005 __________________ East Carolina __________________ 22-129-1Charles Jackson, 1957 __________________ at California ___________________ 10-127-1Keylon Kincade, 2002 _____________________ at TCU _____________________ 36-127-1Keylon Kincade, 2003 _____________________ UTEP _____________________ 31-127-2Kyle Rote, 1950 _______________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 27-126-2Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ North Texas __________________ 23-126-2Jeff Atkins, 1983 _________________________ Baylor _____________________ 14-125-1Eric Dickerson, 1983 ______________________ vs. Pitt _____________________ 27-124-0Donte Womack, 1996 ______________________Utah ______________________ 21-124-0Kelsey Adams, 1997 _____________________ Wyoming ____________________ 28-124-1Gary Hammond, 1970 ________________ New Mexico State ________________ 26-123-4Alvin Maxson, 1972 _____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 22-123-2David Bostick, 1974 ____________________ at Ohio State __________________ 20-123-0Eric Dickerson, 1979 _______________________ Rice ______________________ 22-123-3Eric Dickerson, 1981 ___________________ at Texas A&M __________________ 21-123-3Reggie Dupard, 1983 __________________ at Texas A&M __________________ 30-123-0ShanDerrick Charles, 2001 ________________at Nevada ___________________ 22-123-0Arthur Whittington, 1977 ___________________ Tulane _____________________ 15-122-1Craig James, 1982 ________________________ TCU ______________________ 22-122-0Rodnick Phillips, 1998 ____________________ at Hawaii ____________________ 18-122-1Keylon Kincade, 2002 _____________________ at Rice _____________________ 34-122-0Keylon Kincade, 2002 __________________San Jose State _________________ 30-121-1Keylon Kincade, 2003 ____________________at Nevada ___________________ 31-121-1Daryl Doggett, 1969 _______________________ at Rice _____________________ 26-120-3Alvin Maxson, 1971 _______________________ at Rice _____________________ 22-120-1Alvin Maxson, 1971 ______________________ at Baylor ____________________ 24-120-0Jeff Atkins, 1983 ________________________ Alabama _____________________ 9-120-0Rongea Hill, 1990 _______________________Vanderbilt ___________________ 11-120-0Eric Dickerson, 1982 _____________________ at Texas ____________________ 19-119-1Rongea Hill, 1992 ________________________ Tulane _____________________ 25-119-1Donte Womack, 1997 ______________________Navy _____________________ 25-119-1Rodnick Phillips, 1998 ___________________ Mississippi ___________________ 22-119-1Rodnick Phillips, 1999 __________________ Fresno State __________________ 26-119-1Kyle Rote, 1948 _________________________ Baylor _____________________ 20-118-2David Bostick, 1974 _____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 26-118-1Craig James, 1981 _____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 18-118-1Kelsey Adams, 1997 ______________________at Utah _____________________ 26-118-1DeMyron Martin, 2005 ______________________ TCU ______________________ 26-118-2Arthur Whittington, 1976 _________________vs. Arkansas __________________ 29-117-0Reggie Dupard, 1985 _____________________ Texas _____________________ 25-117-4Reggie Dupard, 1985 ___________________at Oklahoma __________________ 24-117-2Kevin Love, 1990 ________________________Vanderbilt ___________________ 19-117-0DeMyron Martin, 2005 _____________________ UTEP _____________________ 30-117-0Mike Richardson, 1968 ___________________ at Auburn ___________________ 17-116-0Alvin Maxson, 1971 _____________________ Texas Tech ___________________ 30-116-0

Kyle Rote, 1949 _______________________ Notre Dame ___________________ 24-115-3James Hagle, 1965 _______________________ Texas ______________________ 7-115-1Eric Dickerson, 1982 ___________________ at Texas Tech __________________ 21-115-2Kris Briggs, 2000 _________________________ Tulsa _____________________ 29-115-1Wayne Morris, 1974 ___________________ Oregon State __________________ 18-114-1Reggie Dupard, 1984 ____________________ Houston _____________________ 9-114-1Foy Munlin, 2004 _______________________San Jose St. __________________ 16-114-1Justin, Willis, 2007 ______________________ at Memphis ___________________ 23-114-1Mac White, 1965 _________________________ at TCU _____________________ 24-113-0Eric Dickerson, 1979 __________________ at Wichita State _________________ 20-113-2Eric Dickerson, 1981 ______________________ at TCU _____________________ 20-113-2Ramon Flanigan, 1994 __________________New Mexico ___________________ 22-113-2Kris Briggs, 2000 _________________________Nevada ____________________ 23-113-0Keylon Kincade, 2003 ____________________ at Baylor ____________________ 30-113-0Jerry Norton, 1951 _____________________ at Texas A&M __________________ 24-112-1Wayne Morris, 1974 ____________________ Texas A&M ___________________ 19-112-0Eric Dickerson, 1980 _____________________ at Baylor ____________________ 22-112-1Jeff Atkins, 1984 _____________________ Notre Dame (n) _________________ 17-112-1Doak Walker, 1947 ______________________ Missouri _____________________16-111-2Kyle Rote, 1949 _________________________ Baylor ______________________16-111-1Mac White, 1966 _________________________ Illinois ______________________17-111-2Eric Dickerson, 1980 ____________________ North Texas ___________________17-111-0Jeff Atkins, 1983 _________________________ at TCU ______________________17-111-1Reggie Dupard, 1984 _____________________ at Rice ______________________26-111-2Ramon Flanigan, 1997 ___________________ at Tulsa _____________________11-111-1Tirey Wilemon, 1958 ____________________ at Missouri ____________________ 7-110-1Eric Dickerson, 1980 _______________________ BYU ______________________ 23-110-2Craig James, 1982 _______________________ Tulane _____________________ 16-110-1Daryl Doggett, 1969 ________________________ TCU ______________________ 23-109-0David Bostick, 1975 ____________________at Wake Forest _________________ 25-109-1Eric Dickerson, 1981 ____________________ at Houston ___________________ 21-109-2Jerry Norton, 1951 _______________________ Missouri ____________________ 19-108-1Don McIlhenny, 1954 ______________________ at Rice _____________________ 23-108-1Ricky Wesson, 1974 ____________________Virgina Tech __________________ 17-108-2Keith Bobo, 1973 __________________________ TCU ______________________ 18-107-3Ricky Wesson, 1973 ______________________ at Rice _____________________ 19-107-0David Bostick, 1973 ________________________ TCU ______________________ 20-107-0Eric Dickerson, 1980 _____________________ Arkansas ____________________ 18-107-1Jacques Smith, 1993 _______________________ Rice _____________________ 14-107-0Kris Briggs, 2000 ______________________San Jose State _________________ 24-107-0Kyle Rote, 1950 _______________________ at Missouri ___________________ 17-106-2Frank Eidom, 1953 ________________________ Rice _______________________ 7-106-0Alvin Maxson, 1972 _______________________ Baylor _____________________ 23-106-0David Bostick, 1975 ____________________ at Texas Tech __________________ 23-106-1Mitchell Bennett, 1980 ____________________ Arkansas _____________________ 3-106-1Donte Womack, 1995 __________________ at Texas A&M __________________ 26-106-1Doak Walker, 1949 ______________________ Missouri _____________________ 6-105-3David Bostick, 1974 _______________________ at TCU _____________________ 15-105-0Keylon Kincade, 2002 _____________________ Tulsa _____________________ 18-105-1Doak Walker, 1947 ____________________ at Santa Clara __________________ 14-104-2Ricky Wesson, 1974 ____________________ at Arkansas ___________________ 24-104-0Craig James, 1981 _____________________ Grambling ___________________ 21-104-2Donte Womack, 1995 _____________________ Texas _____________________ 24-104-0Kelsey Adams, 1997 ______________________ UTEP _____________________ 17-104-2Fred Turner, 2006 ____________________ Sam Houston St. __________________ 9-104-0Alvin Maxson, 1971 ______________________ Arkansas ____________________ 17-103-0Rex Garner, 1974 _____________________ Oregon State __________________ 15-103-2Ricky Wesson, 1974 ______________________ at TCU _____________________ 16-103-3Eric Dickerson, 1979 ______________________ Baylor _____________________ 22-103-1Craig James, 1982 ______________________ at UTEP ____________________ 18-103-0Reggie Dupard, 1984 ___________________ Notre Dame ___________________ 23-103-1Keylon Kincade, 2003 ___________________ Boise State ___________________ 21-103-0Kyle Rote, 1949 _________________________ at TCU _____________________ 13-102-1Arthur Whittington, 1977 ___________________ at TCU _____________________ 20-102-1Craig James, 1980 ______________________ Arkansas ____________________ 23-102-2Eric Dickerson, 1982 ______________________ at Rice _____________________ 25-102-1Jeff Atkins, 1985 _________________________ UTEP _____________________ 23-102-1Johnnie Freeman, 2000 ____________________ Tulane ______________________ 6-102-1Keylon Kincade, 2002 _________________ at Fresno State _________________ 25-102-0Charles Jackson, 1956 ____________________at Duke ____________________ 13-101-0Arthur Whittington, 1975 ____________________ TCU ______________________ 22-101-0Keylon Kincade, 2002 ______________________Navy _____________________ 20-101-0DeMyron Martin, 2006 _____________________ at Rice _____________________ 15-101-0Craig James, 1979 _____________________ North Texas __________________ 18-100-0Ramon Flanigan, 1997 _____________________ Rice ______________________ 14-100-2DeMyron Martin, 2007 _____________________ at TCU _____________________ 19-100-1

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PASSING RECORDS

CAREER ATTEMPTS1. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 ___________________1,1152. Mike Romo, 1989-92 ____________________ 1,0343. Mike Ford, 1977-80 _______________________ 8854. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 __________________ 8295. Justin Willis, 2006- ________________________ 6846. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 __________________ 6647. Dan Freiburger, 1989-92 ___________________ 6278. Lance McIlhenny, 1980-83 _________________ 4909. Fred Benners, 1949-51 ____________________ 48110. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008- ___________________ 410

SEASON ATTEMPTS1. Mike Romo, 1989 ________________________ 5032. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ______________________ 4683. Justin Willis, 2007 ________________________ 4144. Mike Romo, 1990 ________________________ 4125. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 _____________________ 4106. Dan Freiburger, 1992 ______________________ 3907. Mike Ford, 1978 __________________________ 3898. Chuck Hixson, 1969 ______________________ 3629. Josh McCown, 2000 ______________________ 33110. Ramon Flanigan, 1994 ___________________ 312

SINGLE-GAME ATTEMPTS1. Chuck Hixson at Ohio State, 1968 ____________ 692. Mike Romo vs. Connecticut, 1989 _____________ 643. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 ___________________ 624. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 _____________ 605. Josh McCown at Houston, 2000 ______________ 576. Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992 ________________ 557. Kelan Luker vs. La. Tech, 2001 _______________ 54T8. Chris Sanders at Air Force, 1998 ____________ 53T8. Chuck Hixson vs. Air Force, 1969 ____________ 53T10. Dan Freiburger vs. TCU, 1992 _____________ 51T10. Chuck Hixson vs. Baylor, 1968 _____________ 51

CAREER COMPLETIONS1. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 ____________________ 6422. Mike Romo, 1989-92 ______________________ 6013. Mike Ford, 1977-80 _______________________ 4754. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 __________________ 4385. Justin Willis, 2006- ________________________ 4246. Dan Freiburger, 1989-92 ___________________ 3497. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 __________________ 3408. Fred Benners, 1949-51 ____________________ 2669. Don Meredith, 1957-59 ____________________ 24110. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008- ___________________ 236

SEASON COMPLETIONS1. Mike Romo, 1989 ________________________ 2822. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ______________________ 2653. Mike Romo, 1990 ________________________ 2504. Justin Willis, 2007 ________________________ 2425. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 _____________________ 2366. Dan Freiburger, 1992 ______________________ 2297. Mike Ford, 1978 __________________________ 2248. Chuck Hixson, 1969 ______________________ 2179. Justin Willis, 2006 ________________________ 18210. Josh McCown, 2000 _____________________ 169

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETIONS1. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 ___________________ 402. Mike Romo vs. Arkansas, 1990 _______________ 393. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 _____________ 384. Chuck Hixson at Ohio State, 1968 ____________ 37T5. Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992 _______________ 36T5. Mike Ford at Ohio State, 1978 ______________ 367. Justin Willis at Memphis, 2007 _______________ 35T8. Mike Romo vs. Connecticut, 1989 ____________ 34T8. Chuck Hixson vs. Air Force, 1969 ____________ 3410. Mike Romo vs. North Texas, 1989 ____________ 32

CAREER YARDAGE1. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 __________________ 7,1792. Mike Ford, 1977-80 _____________________ 6,2393. Mike Romo, 1989-92 ____________________ 6,0414. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ________________ 5,6405. Justin Willis, 2006- ______________________ 4,9916. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 ________________ 4,0197. Dan Freiburger, 1989-92 _________________ 3,7698. Lance McIlhenny, 1980-83 _______________ 3,5129. Fred Benners, 1949-51 __________________ 3,37310. Don Meredith, 1957-59 _________________ 3,130

SEASON YARDAGE1. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ____________________ 3,1032. Mike Ford, 1978 ________________________ 3,0073. Justin Willis, 2007 ______________________ 2,9444. Mike Romo, 1989 ______________________ 2,9275. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 ___________________ 2,8656. Dan Freiburger, 1992 ____________________ 2,5807. Mike Romo, 1990 ______________________ 2,4348. Chuck Hixson, 1969 ____________________ 2,3139. Mike Ford, 1977 ________________________ 2,06410. Justin Willis, 2007 _____________________ 2,047

Senior: ______________ 2,580, Dan Freiburger, 1992Junior: _______________ 2,313, Chuck Hixson, 1969Sophomore: ___________ 3,103, Chuck Hixson, 1968Freshman: ______________ 2,927, Mike Romo, 1989

SINGLE-GAME PASSING YARDAGE1. Mike Romo vs. North Texas, 1989 ____________ 4502. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 __________________ 4493. Josh McCown at UTEP, 2000 _______________ 4204. Chuck Hixson at Ohio State, 1968 ___________ 4175. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 ____________ 4086. Mark Eldred at Houston, 1993 _______________ 3997. Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992 _______________ 3938. Chuck Hixson at Texas, 1970 _______________ 3819. Mike Livingston vs. Texas, 1967 _____________ 37810. Justin Willis at Memphis, 2007 _____________ 37511. Dan Freiburger vs. TCU, 1992 ______________ 37212. Mike Romo vs. Connecticut, 1989 ___________ 37113. Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Texas State, 2008 _______ 37014. Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Houston, 2008 __________ 36515. Mike Romo vs. Arkansas, 1990 _____________ 35816. Mike Ford vs. Houston, 1978 _______________ 35717. Chuck Hixson vs. Air Force, 1969 ___________ 35618. Justin Willis vs. Tulane, 2007 ______________ 35419. Justin Willis vs. North Texas, 2007 __________ 353T20. Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Southern Miss, 2008 ____ 351T20. Justin Willis at Houston, 2007 _____________ 35122. Chuck Hixson vs. Baylor, 1968 _____________ 34823. Dan Freiburger vs. Houston, 1992 __________ 34624. Mike Romo vs. Vanderbilt, 1990 ____________ 34225. Mike Ford at Ohio State, 1978 ______________ 341T26. Chuck Hixson at Texas, 1968 _____________ 336T26. Fred Benners at Notre Dame, 1951 ________ 33628. Mike Ford at Baylor, 1978 _________________ 33529. Jerad Romo at UAB, 2005 _________________ 33330. Chris Sanders at Air Force, 1998 ___________ 32731. Josh McCown at Houston, 2000 ____________ 32632. Josh McCown vs. San Jose State, 2000 ______ 324T33. Chuck Hixson vs. N.C. State, 1968 _________ 323T33. Mike Livingston vs. TCU, 1967 ____________ 32335. Bo Levi Mitchell at Tulane, 2008 ____________ 318T36. Ramon Flanigan vs. New Mexico, 1996 _____ 316T36. Chuck Hixson at Arkansas, 1968 __________ 316T36. Mike Livingston vs. Arkansas, 1967 ________ 31639. Mike Ford at Rice, 1978 __________________ 31540. Dan Freiburger at Tulane, 1991 _____________ 31041. Chuck Hixson at TCU, 1968 _______________ 30942. Fred Benners at Ohio State, 1950 ___________ 30643. Ramon Flanigan at UCLA, 2004 ____________ 30143. Josh McCown at Tulsa, 1999 ______________ 300

Senior: __________393, Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992Junior: _________420, Josh McCown vs. UTEP, 2000Sophomore: ________449, Mike Romo at Rice, 1990Freshman: ___ 450, Mike Romo vs. North Texas, 1989

CAREER 300-YARD PASSING GAMES1. Chuck Hixson _____________________________ 82. Mike Romo _______________________________ 6T3. Bo Levi Mitchell ___________________________ 4T3. Justin Willis ______________________________ 4T3. Dan Freiburger ___________________________ 4T3. Josh McCown ____________________________ 4T3. Mike Ford _______________________________ 48. Mike Livingston ____________________________ 3T9. Fred Benners _____________________________ 2T9. Ramon Flanigan __________________________ 2T11. Mark Eldred _____________________________ 1T11. Chris Sanders ___________________________ 1T11. Jerad Romo _____________________________ 1

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YEARLY PASSING LEADERSYear Name Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. Int. TD1945 Doak Walker 65 38 .585 387 4 11946 Frank Payne 107 50 .467 585 11 51947 Gil Johnson 78 43 .551 565 8 51948 Gil Johnson (6) 128 *78 *.609 *1,026 13 *91949 Fred Benners 85 47 .553 1,069 9 61950 Fred Benners (7) *192 *109 *.567 *1,361 12 91951 Fred Benners (9) 204 *110 *.539 1,306 12 91952 Jerry Norton 62 29 .468 431 2 11953 Duane Nutt 91 39 .429 581 12 61954 Duane Nutt 105 *58 .552 783 10 71955 John Roach 141 64 .454 *907 14 61956 Charlie Arnold *157 71 .452 964 14 81957 Don Meredith *102 *71 *.696 *912 6 *71958 Don Meredith 112 65 *.580 952 7 71959 Don Meredith (5) *181 105* *.580 *1,266 10 *111960 Frank Jackson 54 25 .463 298 4 21961 Jerry Rhome 129 *74 *.574 683 6 51962 Don Campbell 89 43 .483 450 7 31963 Danny Thomas 138 55 .478 846 7 41964 Danny Thomas 121 49 .405 491 10 01965 Mac White 130 52 .400 658 11 41966 Mike Livingston 81 37 .457 475 6 41967 Mike Livingston (4) *250 *152 *.608 *1,750 14 *101968 Chuck Hixson (1) *468 *265 *.566 *3,103 23 *211969 Chuck Hixson (2) *362 *217 *.599 *2,313 15 91970 Chuck Hixson (4) *285 *160 .561 *1,763 18 *101971 Gary Hammond 160 75 .469 787 8 31972 Keith Bobo 120 65 *.542 1,003 6 101973 Keith Bobo 57 27 .474 541 4 41974 Ricky Wesson 88 37 .421 688 7 *91975 Ricky Wesson 84 35 .417 672 4 61976 Ricky Wesson 154 69 .448 1,011 8 81977 Mike Ford 301 *153 .508 *2,064 20 111978 Mike Ford (2) *389 *224 .576 *3,007 23 *171979 Jim Bob Taylor 148 73 .493 1,001 9 *101980 Mike Ford 158 75 .475 951 8 61981 Lance McIlhenny 155 67 .432 1,066 10 71982 Lance McIlhenny 120 57 .475 910 3 101983 Lance McIlhenny 162 77 .475 1,233 7 111984 Don King 177 93 .525 1,598 6 81985 Don King 209 107 .512 1,386 6 51986 Bobby Watters 285 154 .540 2,041 15 131989 Mike Romo 503 282 .561 2,927 18 141990 Mike Romo 412 250 .607 2,434 13 191991 Todd Ritz 202 103 .510 1,053 13 51992 Dan Freiburger 390 229 .587 2,580 12 151993 Ramon Flanigan 199 111 .558 1,334 8 81994 Ramon Flanigan 312 168 .538 1,869 8 61995 Derek Canine 179 100 .559 1,019 6 71996 Ramon Flanigan 212 106 .500 1,715 11 131997 Chris Sanders 128 57 .445 678 4 61998 Chris Sanders 181 99 .547 1,050 7 61999 Josh McCown 234 125 .534 1,434 10 112000 Josh McCown 331 169 .511 1,969 16 92001 David Page 193 104 .539 1,209 7 82002 Richard Bartel 148 89 .601 1,078 8 82003 Richard Bartel 151 68 .450 797 9 42004 Tony Eckert 203 111 .547 1,406 13 62005 Jerad Romo 282 135 .550 1,781 7 92006 Justin Willis 270 182 .674 2,047 6 262007 Justin Willis 414 242 .585 2,994 18 252008 Bo Levi Mitchell 410 236 .576 2,865 23 24

* Led Conference; National ranking based on completions in parentheses - top 10 only

CAREER COMPLETION PCT.Minimum 600 attempts

Mike Romo, 1989-92 ______________.581 (601-1,034)Minimum 300 attempts

Don Meredith, 1957-59 _____________ .610 (241-395)

SINGLE-GAME COMPLETION PCT.Minimum 20 completions

Justin Willis vs. Marshall, 2006 _________ .870 (20-23)Minimum 15 completions

Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 __ .947 (18-19)Minimum 10 completions

Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 __ .947 (18-19)

CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS1. Josh McCown at Tulsa, 1999 ________________ 19T2. Bobby Watters at Rice, 1986 ________________ 13T2. Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 _______ 13

CAREER TOUCHDOWNS PASSES1. Justin Willis, 2006- _________________________ 512. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _____________________ 403. Mike Romo, 1989-92 _______________________ 354. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ________________________ 345. Lance McIlhenny, 1980-83 __________________ 336. Ramon Flanigan, 1994-97 ___________________ 307. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 ___________________ 27

SEASON TOUCHDOWNS PASSES1. Justin Willis, 2006 _________________________ 262. Justin Willis, 2007 _________________________ 253. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 ______________________ 244. Chuck Hixson, 1968 _______________________ 215. Mike Romo, 1990 _________________________ 196. Mike Ford, 1978 ___________________________ 177. Dan Freiburger, 1992 _______________________ 158. Mike Romo, 1989 _________________________ 149. Bobby Watters, 1986 _______________________ 13T10. Five players ____________________________ 11Senior: _________________ 15, Dan Freiburger, 1992Junior: _________________ 13, Bobby Watters, 1986Sophomore: ________________25, Justin Willis, 2007Freshman: _________________26, Justin Willis, 2006

SINGLE-GAME TOUCHDOWNS PASSES1. Mike Romo vs. Vanderbilt, 1990 _______________ 6T2. Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Texas State, 2008 _________ 5T2. Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 ________ 5T3. Five players, 10 times ______________________ 4

last by Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Houston, 2008

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS1. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _____________________ 562. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ________________________ 543. Mike Romo, 1989-92 _______________________ 384. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 ___________________ 34

SEASON INTERCEPTIONST1. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 _____________________ 23T1. Mike Ford, 1978 _________________________ 23T1. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ______________________ 234. Mike Ford, 1977 ___________________________ 20

SINGLE-GAME INTERCEPTIONS1. Mike Ford vs. Ohio State, 1977 ________________ 7T2. Five times _______________________________ 5

last by Bo Levi Mitchell at Texas Tech, 2008

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RECEIVING RECORDSCAREER RECEPTIONS

1. Jason Wolf, 1989-92 ______________________ 2352. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006- _________________ 1873. Mick Rossley, 1991-94 ____________________ 1864. Emanuel Tolbert, 1976-79 __________________ 1715. Korey Beard, 1989-92 _____________________ 165T6. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ____________________ 155T6. Chris Cunningham, 1999-2003 _____________ 1558. Ron Morris, 1983-86 ______________________ 1479. Cody Cardwell, 1999-2002 __________________11510. John Hampton, 1999-2002 _________________11411. Ken Fleming, 1968-70 _____________________11012. Michael Bowen, 1986, 1989-90 _____________ 10913. Brian Berry, 1990-94 _____________________ 108T14. Albert Johnson, 1995-98 _________________ 107T14. Bobby Chase, 2004-06 __________________ 107

SEASON RECEPTIONS1. Mick Rossley, 1994 ________________________ 832. Jerry LeVias, 1968 _________________________ 803. Emmanuel Sanders, 2007 ___________________ 744. Emmanuel Sanders, 2008 ___________________ 67T5. Korey Beard, 1992 _______________________ 64T5. Emanuel Tolbert, 1977 ____________________ 647. Emanuel Tolbert, 1978 ______________________ 628. Jason Wolf, 1989 __________________________ 61T9. Michael Bowen, 1990 _____________________ 60T9.Jason Wolf, 1992 _________________________ 60Senior: ___________________ 83, Mick Rossley, 1994Junior: ______________67, Emmanuel Sanders, 2008Sophomore: __________74, Emmanuel Sanders, 2007Freshman: __________________61, Jason Wolf, 1989

SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS1. Jerry LeVias at Ohio State, 1968 ______________ 15T2. Jason Wolf at Arkansas, 1992 _______________ 14T2. Emanuel Tolbert at Arkansas, 1977 ___________ 14T4. Emanuel Tolbert at Baylor, 1978 _____________ 13T4. Michael Bowen at Rice, 1990 _______________ 13T4. Jason Wolf vs. Arkansas, 1990 ______________ 13T4. Emmanuel Sanders at Memphis, 2007 ________ 13T8. Four players, four times _____________________11

Last by Justin Willis vs. Southern Miss, 2008

Senior: ________ 15, Jerry LeVias at Ohio State, 1968Junior: _________ 13, Emanuel Tolbert at Baylor, 1978Sophomore: ______ 14, Emanuel Tolbert at Ark., 1977Freshman: _____ 11, Jason Wolf vs. Texas Tech, 1989

CAREER YARDAGE1. Emanuel Tolbert, 1976-79 _________________ 2,7842. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006- ________________ 2,4523. Ron Morris, 1983-86 _____________________ 2,4104. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ____________________ 2,2755. Jason Wolf, 1989-92 _____________________ 2,2326. Korey Beard, 1989-92 ____________________ 1,9647. Mick Rossley, 1991-94 ___________________ 1,9118. Chris Cunningham, 1999-2003 _____________ 1,8119. Bobby Chase, 2004-06 ___________________ 1,61510. Albert Johnson, 1995-98 _________________ 1,57511. Brian Berry, 1990-94 ____________________ 1,53512. Cody Cardwell, 1999-2002 _______________ 1,52513. John Hampton, 1999-2002 _______________ 1,48514. James Whitmore, 1992-95 _______________ 1,38115. Ken Fleming, 1968-70 ___________________ 1,311

SEASON YARDAGE1. Jerry LeVias, 1968 _______________________ 1,1312. Aldrick Robinson, 2008 ___________________ 1,0473. Emanuel Tolbert, 1978 ____________________ 1,0414. Emanuel Tolbert, 1977 _____________________ 9965. Emmanuel Sanders, 2008 __________________ 9586. Emmanuel Sanders, 2007 __________________ 8897. Mick Rossley, 1994 _______________________ 8578. Korey Beard, 1992 ________________________ 8139. Ron Morris, 1986 _________________________ 75710. Zack Sledge, 2007 _______________________ 729

Senior: _________________ 1,131, Jerry LeVias, 1968Junior: ______________ 1,041, Emanuel Tolbert, 1978Sophomore: __________1,047, Aldrick Robinson, 2008Freshman: _________________688, Ron Morris, 1983

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE1. Jerry LeVias vs. N.C. State, 1968 ____________ 2132. Aldrick Robinson at UCF, 2008 ______________ 2103. Aldrick Robinson vs. Houston, 2008 __________ 186T4. Gary Hammond vs. Texas Tech, 1969 _______ 175T4. Louis Scott at Texas, 1970 ________________ 175T6. Aldrick Robinson vs. Texas State, 2008 ______ 172T6. Kenny Harrison vs. Rice, 1972 _____________ 1728. Jerry LeVias vs. Texas, 1967 ________________ 1699. Emanuel Tolbert vs. North Texas, 1977 ________ 167T10. Ron Morris at Texas, 1986 _______________ 162T10. Albert Johnson vs. Tulane, 1998 ___________ 162

Senior: _______ 213, Jerry LeVias vs. N.C. State, 1968Junior: _______ 175, G. Hammond vs. Tex. Tech, 1969Sophomore: ____ 210, Aldrick Robinson at UCF, 2008Freshman: ______ 172, Kenny Harrison vs. Rice, 1972

CAREER TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS1. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006- __________________ 272. Emanuel Tolbert, 1976-79 ___________________ 253. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ______________________ 224. Jason Wolf, 1989-92 _______________________ 175. Ron Morris, 1983-86 _______________________ 156. Kevin Thornal, 1993-96 _____________________ 14

SEASON TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONST1. Aldrick Robinson, 2008 _____________________11T1. Emanuel Tolbert, 1978 _____________________113. Zack Sledge, 2007 _________________________ 10T4. Emmanuel Sanders, 2008 ___________________ 9T4. Emmanuel Sanders, 2007 ___________________ 9T4. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006 ___________________ 97. Jerry LeVias, 1968 __________________________ 8T8. Six players, six times _______________________ 7

Senior: ___________________ 10, Zack Sledge, 2007Junior: _________________11, Emanuel Tolbert, 1978Sophomore: ____________ 11, Aldrick Robinson, 2008Freshman: ____________9, Emmanuel Sanders, 2006

SINGLE-GAMETOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

1. Emanuel Tolbert at Baylor, 1978 _______________ 4T2. Eight players _____________________________ 3

last by Emmanuel Sanders vs. Texas State, 2008

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMESWITH A TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION

1. Emmanuel Sanders, 2006 _____________________6 Sam Houston St. - ECU2. Aldrick Robinson, 2008 ______________________ 5 Tulane - NavyT3. Emanuel Tolbert, 1977 _____________________ 4

Houston - RiceT3. Jerry LeVias, 1966 ________________________ 4

Purdue - Texas

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMESWITH TWO TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

1. Albert Johnson, 1998 ________________________ 3Tulane, Arkansas, Mississippi

CAREER YARDS PER CATCHMinimum 100 receptions

Ron Morris, 1983-86 ________________________ 16.4

SEASON YARDS PER CATCHMinimum 45 receptions

Aldrick Robinson, 2008 ______________________ 17.7

SINGLE-GAME YARDS PER CATCHMinimum 10 receptions

Aldrick Robinson at UCF, 2008 ________________ 21.0

Emanuel Tolbert

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YEARLY RECEIVING LEADERSYear Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD1945 Gene Wilson (2) *31 311 10.0 11946 Gene Wilson *19 260 13.7 41947 Sid Halliday 14 131 9.4 21948 Kyle Rote 19 215 11.3 31949 Zohn Milam 20 362 18.1 21950 John Champion 31 454 14.6 21951 Benton Musslewhite 36 532 14.7 31952 Don Miller 16 202 12.6 01953 Ed Bernet 17 227 13.4 21954 Frank Eidom 19 246 12.9 21955 Tommy Gentry 10 145 14.5 01956 Tommy Gentry 23 255 11.1 21957 Lon Slaughter *21 203 9.6 21958 Henrey Christopher 17 286 16.8 41959 Glynn Gregory (10) *30 369 12.3 21960 Tommy Brennan 11 117 10.6 01961 Billy Gannon 17 155 9.1 01962 Billy Gannon 23 235 10.2 11963 Tom Hillary 25 306 12.2 21964 Don Crowder 18 150 8.3 01965 John Roderick 24 248 14.5 51966 Jerry LeVias 18 420 23.3 71967 Jerry LeVias (9) *57 724 12.7 71968 Jerry LeVias (T2) *80 *1,131 14.1 81969 Gary Hammond *51 722 14.2 21970 Gary Hammond *50 489 9.8 31971 Alvin Maxson 25 224 9.0 01972 Kenny Harrison 29 542 18.7 41973 Oscar Roan 16 331 20.7 31974 Oscar Roan 19 351 18.5 41975 Freeman Johns 22 452 20.5 41976 Robert Fisher 23 369 16.0 21977 Emanuel Tolbert (2) *64 *996 15.6 61978 Emanuel Tolbert (T2) *62 *1,041 16.8 *111979 Emanuel Tolbert 28 376 13.4 41980 Anthony Smith 25 329 13.2 21981 Jackie Wilson 20 397 19.9 11982 Gary Smith 21 154 7.3 31983 Ron Morris 41 688 16.8 31984 Ron Morris 27 554 20.5 41985 Ron Morris 31 411 13.3 21986 Jeffrey Jacobs 52 692 13.3 41989 Jason Wolf 61 676 11.1 41990 Michael Bowen 60 528 8.8 71991 Jason Wolf 59 565 9.6 41992 Korey Beard 64 813 12.7 61993 Mick Rossley 46 468 10.2 31994 Mick Rossley (3) *83 *857 10.3 41995 Kevin Thornal 44 531 12.1 61996 Kevin Thornal 37 501 13.5 71997 Jack Brewer 19 352 18.5 41998 Albert Johnson 39 536 13.7 71999 Chris Cunningham 39 570 14.6 52000 John Hampton 46 572 12.4 42001 Chris Cunningham 45 516 11.5 72002 Cody Cardwell 47 659 14.0 32003 Matt Rushbrook 30 359 12.0 32004 Chris Foster 37 444 12.0 42005 Bobby Chase 39 625 16.0 42006 Emmanuel Sanders 46 605 13.2 92007 Emmanuel Sanders 74 889 12.0 92008 Emmanuel Sanders 67 958 14.3 9

Leaders based on number of catches* Led Conference - # Indicates national ranking (top 10 only)

LONGEST RECEIVING PLAYSYards Receiver Quarterback Opponent Year96t Craig James Jeff Courtwright North Texas 198294t Aldrick Robinson Bo Levi Mitchell at UCF 200890t Johnnie Freeman David Page Hawaii 200184t Cody Cardwell Richard Bartel Louisiana Tech 200286 Paul Page Gilbert Johnson at UCLA 194785 James Whitmore Mark Eldred at Houston 199380t Albert Johnson Ramon Flanigan New Mexico 199680t Ron Morris Lance McIlhenny at TCU 198380t Freeman Johns Ricky Wesson West Virginia 197580t Henry Christopher Don Meredith Baylor 195879 Ron Morris Don King Arkansas 198479t Bobby Leach Lance McIlhenny at Texas 198278 John Milam John Champion Notre Dame 194978t Jim Welch Don Meredith Texas A&M 195878t Jackie Wilson Lance McIlhenny at Baylor 1982

t - indicates a touchdown was scored on the play

LEVIAS BREAKS DOWN WALLS Jerry LeVias has overcome many obstacles in his life to achieve his success. At the age of 12, LeVias suffered a stroke which left him unable to walk for fi ve years, but he rebounded to become a barrier-breaker in college football. The turbulent 1960s saw a huge change in the SMU football program when LeVias accepted the Mustangs' offer to become the fi rst African-American football player to earn an athletic scholarship in the Southwest Conference. LeVias, who chose SMU largely because of its ac-counting program, eventu-ally was named All-America, Academic All-America and Southwest Conference Player of the Year in 1968 when he set the SMU record for receiving yards in a season (1,131).

A coach of a high school all-star team of which LeVias was a mem-ber said of the wide receiver, “He’ll make a good coach out of some-one.” That coach’s name was Doak Walker, the same man who would see many of his own collegiate records broken by LeVias. The Houston native was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December 2003. Starting in 2009, a deserving student-athlete on the SMU foot-ball team will be chosen annually to wear the number “23” on his jersey to honor LeVias for his contributions to America, the sport of football and SMU.

LeVias earned All-America and All-SWC honors while on the Hilltop...

And was later honored for his induction into the College Football

Hall of Fame.

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TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDSCAREER PLAYS

1. Ramon Flanigan, '92-'97 _ 1,398 (829 pass/569 rush)2. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _________ 1,358 (1,115/243)3. Mike Romo, 1989-92 ___________ 1,212 (1,034/178)4. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ______________ 1,046 (885/161)5. Justin Willis, 2006- _______________ 1,000 (684/316)

SEASON PLAYS1. Justin Willis, 2007 ________________ 594 (414/180)2. Mike Romo, 1989 _________________ 581 (503/78)3. Chuck Hixson, 1968 _______________ 556 (468/88)4. Mike Romo, 1990 _________________ 490 (412/78)5. Dan Freiburger, 1992 _______________ 470 (390/80)

SINGLE-GAME PLAYST1. Mike Romo vs. UConn, 1989 _________ 75 (64/11)T1. Chuck Hixson at Ohio St., 1968 ________ 75 (69/6)T3. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 _____________ 71 (62/9)T3. Justin Willis at Memphis, 2007 ________ 71 (48/23)5. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 ________ 68 (60/8)

CAREER YARDS1. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ______ 7,437 (5,640/1,797)2. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _________6,884 (7,179/-295)3. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ____________6,055 (6,239/-184)4. Justin Willis, 2006- ____________ 6,054 (4,991/1,063)5. Mike Romo, 1989-91 ___________5,699 (6,041/-342)6. Ricky Wesson, 1973-76 ________ 4,604 (2,610/1,994)7. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 __________ 4,450 (0/4,450)8. Josh McCown, 1998-2000 _______ 4,220 (4,019/201)9. Lance McIlhenny, 1980-83 ______ 4,007 (3,512/495)10. Craig James, 1979-82 __________ 3,805 (62/3,743)

Ramon Flanigan

YEARLY TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERSYear Name Rush Yards Pass Yards Total Yards Avg.1947 Doak Walker 684 342 1,026 *102.61948 Gil Johnson -56 1,026 970 97.01949 Doak Walker 449 605 1,054 131.71950 Kyle Rote 762 490 1,252 125.21951 Fred Benners -7 1,306 1,299 129.91952 Jerry Norton 36 431 467 46.71953 Duane Nutt -5 581 576 57.61954 Duane Nutt 64 783 847 84.71955 John Roach 219 907 1,126 112.61956 Charlie Arnold -82 964 882 98.01957 Don Meredith 143 912 1,055 105.51958 Don Meredith 230 952 1,182 147.71959 Don Meredith (10) 25 1,266 *1,291 *129.11960 Frank Jackson 269 298 567 56.71961 Jerry Rhome 82 693 775 77.51962 Don Campbell 299 450 749 93.61963 Danny Thomas 141 846 987 98.71964 Roy Oefi nger 123 206 329 47.01965 Mac White 486 658 1,144 114.41966 Mac White 606 520 1,126 125.11967 Mike Livingston (7) 18 1,750 *1,768 *176.81968 Chuck Hixson (2) -108 3,103 *2,995 *299.51969 Chuck Hixson (9) -112 2,313 *2,202 *220.21970 Chuck Hixson -76 1,763 *1,687 *187.41971 Gary Hammond 401 787 1,188 108.01972 Keith Bobo 83 1,003 1,086 120.71973 Keith Bobo 443 541 984 123.01974 Ricky Wesson 855 688 *1,573 *143.01975 Ricky Wesson 330 672 1,002 91.11976 Ricky Wesson 385 1,011 1,396 126.91977 Mike Ford -138 2,064 *1,926 *175.11978 Mike Ford (1) -50 3,007 *2,957 *268.81979 Jim Bob Taylor 175 1,001 1,176 106.91980 Mike Ford -21 951 930 116.21981 Eric Dickerson 1,428 0 1,428 129.81982 Eric Dickerson 1,617 0 1,617 147.01983 Lance McIlhenny 68 1,233 1,301 118.31984 Don King 421 1,598 *2,019 *183.51985 Don King 191 1,386 1,577 143.41986 Bobby Watters 74 2,041 2,115 192.31989 Mike Romo -166 2,927 2,761 251.01990 Mike Romo -206 2,434 2,228 222.81991 Mike Romo 30 680 710 236.71992 Dan Freiburger -341 2,580 2,239 203.51993 Ramon Flanigan 462 1,334 1,796 224.51994 Ramon Flanigan 502 1,869 *2,371 *237.11995 Chris James 56 732 788 157.61996 Ramon Flanigan 394 1,715 2,109 191.71997 Ramon Flanigan 422 555 977 88.81998 Chris Sanders -96 1,050 954 95.41999 Josh McCown 9 1,434 1,425 142.52000 Josh McCown 175 1,969 2,144 194.92001 David Page 105 1,209 1,314 146.02002 Keylon Kincade 1,279 0 1,279 106.62003 Keylon Kincade 1,280 0 1,280 106.72004 Tony Eckert -107 1,406 1,299 118.12005 Jerad Romo 174 1,786 1,946 176.52006 Justin Willis 354 2,047 2,401 218.32007 Justin Willis 699 2,944 3,643 303.62008 Bo Levi Mitchell -140 2,865 2,725 227.1

* Led Conference - # Indicates national ranking (top 10 only)

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SEASON YARDS1. Justin Willis, 2007 _____________ 3,643 (2,944/699)2. Chuck Hixson, 1968 ___________2,995 (3,103/-108)3. Mike Ford, 1978 ________________2,957 (3,007/-50)4. Mike Romo, 1989 _____________2,761 (2,927/-166)5. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008 __________2,725 (2,865/-140)6. Justin Willis, 2006 _____________ 2,401 (2,047/354)7. Ramon Flanigan, 1994 _________ 2,371 (1,869/502)8. Dan Freiburger, 1992 ___________2,239 (2,580/-341)9. Mike Romo, 1990 _____________2,228 (2,434/-206)10. Chuck Hixson, 1969 __________ 2,202 (2,313/-111)11. Bobby Watters, 1986 ___________ 2,115 (2,041/74)12. Josh McCown, 2000 __________ 2,144 (175/1,969)13. Ramon Flanigan, 1996 ________ 2,109 (1,715/394)14. Don King, 1984 ______________ 2,019 (1,598/421)15. Jerad Romo, 2005 ____________ 1,942 (1,786/174)

SINGLE-GAME YARDS1. Justin Willis at Memphis, 2007 ______ 489 (375/114)2. Josh McCown at UTEP, 2000 ________ 439 (420/19)3. Justin Willis vs. UNT, 2007 __________ 435 (353/82)4. Mike Romo vs. UNT, 1989 ___________434 (450/-16)5. Mike Romo at Rice, 1990 ___________429 (449/-20)6. Mark Eldred at Houston, 1993 _________ 404 (399/5)7. Justin Willis at Houston, 2007 ________ 402 (351/51)8. Mike Romo vs. Texas Tech, 1989 ______400 (408/-8)9. Chuck Hixson at Ohio State, 1968 ____393 (417/-24)T10. Ramon Flanigan vs. N. Mex., 1996 __ 388 (316/72)T10. Chuck Hixson at Texas, 1970 _______ 388 (381/7)12. Dan Freiburger at Rice, 1992 _______377 (393/-16)13. Ramon Flanigan at Rice, 1994 ______ 376 (283/93)14. Justin Willis vs. Tulane, 2007 _______ 369 (354/15)15. Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Houston, 1978 ____ 368 (365/3)

Senior: _______ 388, C. Hixson at Texas, 1970 (381/7)Junior: _____ 439, J. McCown at UTEP, 2000 (420/19)Sophomore: 489, J. Willis at Memphis, 2007 (375/114)Freshman: ___ 434, M. Romo vs. UNT, 1989 (450/-16)

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME1. Mike Romo, 1989-92 _____________________ 237.52. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 ___________________ 220.03. Mike Ford, 1977-80 ______________________ 183.84. Justin Willis, 2006- _______________________ 183.55. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 _________________ 169.0

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME1. Justin Willis, 2007 _______________________ 303.62. Chuck Hixson, 1968 _____________________ 299.53. Mike Ford, 1978 _________________________ 268.84. Mike Romo, 1989 _______________________ 251.05. Ramon Flanigan, 1994 ___________________ 237.1

CAREER YARDS PER PLAYMinimum 2,000 Yards

Justin Willis, 2006- __________________________ 6.05

SEASON YARDS PER PLAYMinimum 800 Yards

Eric Dickerson, 1982 _________________________ 7.0

SINGLE-GAME YARDS PER PLAYMinimum 20 Plays

Jeff Atkins vs. Rice, 1983 ____________________ 10.9

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSRESPONSIBLE FOR

T1. Justin Willis, 2006 ___________________ 57 (51/6)T1. Ramon Flanigan, 1992-97 ____________ 57 (30/27)3. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 _______________ 50 (40/10)4. Eric Dickerson, 1979-82 _______________ 47 (0/47)5. Doak Walker, 1945, 47-49 _____________ 45 (14/31)

SEASON TOUCHDOWNSRESPONSIBLE FOR

1. Justin Willis, 2006 ____________________ 29 (26/3)2. Chuck Hixson, 1968 __________________ 27 (21/6)3. Bo Levi Micthell, 2008 _________________ 25 (24/1)T4. Mike Ford, 1978 ____________________ 21 (17/4)T4. Justin Willis, 2007 ___________________ 21 (18/3)T6. Mike Romo, 1990 ___________________ 19 (19/0)T6. Eric Dickerson, 1981 _________________ 19 (0/19)T6. Ricky Wesson, 1974 _________________ 19 (9/10)

SINGLE-GAME TOUCHDOWNSRESPONSIBLE FOR

T1. Justin Willis vs. Sam Houston St., 2006 ____ 6 (5/1)T1. Mike Romo vs. Vanderbilt, 1990 __________ 6 (6/0)T3. Four players, six times _____________________ 5

last by Bo Levi Mitchell vs. Houston, 2008 (4/1)

MUSTANG MARKSSMU'S BIGGEST COMEBACK WINS

Defi cit Opponent (Date) Final Score25 (25-0) at Baylor (11/22/75) 34-3121 (21-0) at Baylor (10/14/78) 28-2117 (24-7) at Ohio State (9/30/50) 32-2717 (24-7) Tulsa (11/18/06) 34-2416 (23-7) Connecticut (9/16/89) 31-3014 (14-0) UTEP (10/27/01) 40-1414 (14-0) at Rice (10/16/65) 17-1413 (20-7) Rice (11/24/01) 37-2013 (20-7) Texas A&M (11/3/84) 28-2013 (13-0) at Baylor (10/9/82) 22-1911 (17-6) TCU (11/21/96) 27-2410 (10-0) at Texas Tech (10/26/68) 39-1810 (10-0) Wyoming (10/25/97) 22-17

SMU'S BIGGEST BLOWN LEADSLead Opponent (Date) Final Score22 (29-7) BYU (12/19/80) 46-4522 (41-19) Mississippi (9/26/98) 48-4121 (21-0) at Houston (10/16/93) 28-2817 (17-0) Arkansas (11/16/74) 24-2414 (21-7) Houston (10/18/08) 44-3814 (14-0) Texas A&M (10/29/94) 21-2114 (14-0) Texas (11/3/73) 42-1414 (20-6) at Texas A&M (11/5/49) 27-2713 Seven times

HOTTEST TEMPERATURESFOR SMU GAMES

Temperature* Game (Result) Date111 degrees at TCU (W, 45-21) 9/10/77107 degrees Kansas (W, 31-17) 9/2/0097 degrees Arkansas (L, 26-0) 9/4/9996 degrees Rice (L, 6-35) 9/2/8995 degrees UTEP (W, 35-23) 9/7/8594 degrees Wisconsin (L, 16-24) 9/11/9393 degrees at Arkansas (L, 17-44) 9/19/9893 degrees Ohio State (L, 7-35) 10/1/7793 degrees Tulane (W, 28-23) 9/24/7793 degrees TCU (W, 28-13) 10/10/7593 degrees at UCLA (W, 7-0) 10/25/4792 degrees Air Force (W, 10-0) 10/5/6392 degrees Tulane (W, 51-7) 9/11/82

* Temperature at game time

COLDEST TEMPERATURESFOR SMU GAMES

Temperature* Game (Result) Date24 degrees vs. Alabama+ (L, 7-28) 12/24/8330 degrees at UNLV (W, 38-21) 12/1/8434 degrees Arkansas (L, 14-17) 11/14/5934 degrees at Arkansas (W, 22-7) 11/18/7236 degrees at Air Force (L, 7-31) 10/31/9838 degrees Georgia (L, 9-24) 12/31/6638 degrees Pittsburgh (W, 7-3) 1/1/8338 degrees at TCU (L, 10-18) 11/2/9139 degrees at Texas Tech (L, 0-14) 11/15/8039 degrees at Tulsa (W, 42-41) 11/15/97

* Temperature at game time+ at El Paso, Texas

RETIRED JERSEYS The 2000 football season saw SMU honor fi ve former Mustang greats by retiring their jerseys. Pro Football Hall of Famers Lamar Hunt, Forrest Gregg, Raymond Berry, Doak Walker and Eric Dickerson were honored. Hunt (No. 80) played wide receiver at SMU from 1952-55 and was the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs. Gregg (No. 73) was a two-way standout on the Hilltop from 1952-55 and went onto a 14-year NFL career in which he won two Super Bowl rings. Berry (No. 87) was a Mustang wide receiver in 1953 and 1954 who became one of the greatest pass catchers in NFL history. Walker (No. 37), the greatest player in SMU history, became the fi rst junior to ever win the Heisman Trophy in 1948. Dickerson (No. 19) fi nished third in the 1982 Heisman Trophy balloting and is the program's all-time leading rusher with 4,450 yards. Don Meredith's No. 17 jersey was retired in 2008. Meredith was a two-time All-America selection (1958 & 1959) on the Hilltop, setting a Southwest Conference record with 69.6 completion percentage in 1957.

In 2000, SMU honored fi ve of its all-time greats by retiring their jerseys.

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PUNTING & PLACEKICKING RECORDSPUNTING RECORDS

CAREER ATTEMPTS1. Ryan Mentzel, 2002-05 ____________________ 2542. Anthony Scotti, 1994-97 ___________________ 2523. Ken Rosenthal, 1976-79 ___________________ 2494. Sam McLarty, 1970-72 ____________________ 2225. Colin Vadheim, 1997-2000 _________________ 204

SEASON ATTEMPTS1. Sam McLarty, 1971 ________________________ 812. Colin Vadheim, 1998 _______________________ 773. Ryan Mentzel, 2003 ________________________ 764. Sam McLarty, 1970 ________________________ 725. Anthony Scotti, 1997 _______________________ 71

SINGLE-GAME ATTEMPTS1. Colin Vadheim vs. Arkansas, 1999 ____________ 13

CAREER YARDAGE1. Ken Rosenthal, 1976-79 _________10,280 (249 att.)

SEASON YARDAGE1. Colin Vadheim (77 punts), 1998 ___________ 3,2402. Eric Kaifes (68 punts), 1980 ______________ 3,0343. Sam McLarty (81 punts), 1971 ____________ 2,9974. Ryan Mentzel (76 punts), 2003 ____________ 2,9125. Anthony Scotti (71 punts), 1997 ___________ 2,877

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE1. Marc Lewis (12) at Texas, 1990 ______________ 5072. Colin Vadheim (13) vs. Arkansas, 1999 ________ 5033. Bill Richards (12) at Texas, 1946 _____________ 4994. Bill Richards (12) vs. Rice, 1945 _____________ 4845. John Blackburn (11) vs. Texas, 1973 __________ 482

CAREER AVERAGE YARDAGE1. Eric Kaifes (93 punts), 1980-81 _____________ 43.92. Craig James (99 punts), 1981-82 ___________ 43.63. Thomas Morstead (166 punts), 2005-08 ______ 43.44. Dodge Carter (168 punts), 1984-86 __________ 43.15. Dan Thomas (176 punts), 1962-64 __________ 42.16. Jerry Norton (97 punts), 1951-53 ___________ 41.87. Ken Rosenthal (249 punts), 1976-79 _________ 41.38. Colin Vadheim (204 punts), 1997-2000 _______ 40.79. Larry Israel (126 punts), 1992-93 ___________ 39.710. Anthony Scotti (252 punts), 1994-97 ________ 39.5

SEASON AVERAGE YARDAGE1. David Sherer (36 punts), 1957 _____________ 45.02. Craig James (66 punts), 1982 ______________ 44.9T3. Eric Kaifes (68 punts), 1980 ______________ 44.6T3. Thomas Morstead (57 punts), 2007 ________ 44.65. Kyle Rote (22 punts), 1949 ________________ 44.46. Ken Rosenthal (62 punts), 1977 ____________ 44.27. Dan Thomas (48 punts), 1963 ______________ 44.08. Thomas Morstead (50 punts), 2006 _________ 43.89. Dodge Carter (59 punts), 1985 _____________ 43.6T10. Dodge Carter (50 punts), 1984 ___________ 43.0T10. Ken Rosenthal (60 punts), 1976 __________ 43.0

SINGLE-GAME AVERAGE1. Eric Kaifes at Rice, 1980 ____________ 57.0 (3-171)2. Dodge Carter at Arizona, 1985 _______ 56.6 (5-283)3. Howard Maley at TCU, 1945 _________ 55.7 (3-167)4. Thomas Morstead vs. UNT, 2007 _____ 55.6 (5-278)5. David Sherer at TCU, 1957 __________ 55.0 (4-220)T6. Jerry Norton vs. Baylor, 1952 _______ 54.0 (5-270)T6. Doak Walker at Arkansas, 1948 _____ 54.0 (3-162)T8. Eric Kaifes at TCU, 1981 ___________ 51.3 (3-154)T8. Bill Richards at Missouri, 1946 ______ 51.3 (6-308)10. Ken Rosenthal vs. UNT, 1977 _______ 51.2 (4-205)

LONGEST PUNTS1. Preston Johnston at Pittsburgh, 1940 __________ 922. Kyle Rote vs. Oregon, 1949 _________________ 84T3. Danny Thomas vs. Texas A&M, 1964 _________ 81T3. David Sherer at TCU, 1957 _________________ 81T3. Bob Finley vs. Vanderbilt, 1936 ______________ 816. Doak Walker vs. Oregon, 1949 _______________ 79T7. Glenn Terry vs. Purdue, 1965 _______________ 75T7. Ed Green vs. UNT, 1942 ___________________ 759. Craig James at Texas A&M, 1981 _____________ 73T10. Colin Vadheim at Wyoming, 1998 ___________ 72T10. Thomas Morstead vs. UNT, 2007 ___________ 72

PLACEKICKING RECORDSCAREER FG ATTEMPTS

1. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81 _____________ 67 (made 44)2. Thomas Morstead, 2005-08 ________ 53 (made 37)3. Chris McMurtray, 2002-05 __________ 48 (made 36)4. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 _________ 42 (made 30)5. Jacob Crowley, 1999-2001 _________ 41 (made 23)

SEASON FG ATTEMTPS1. Jeff Harrell, 1983 ________________ 23 (made 13)T2. Chris McMurtray, 2005 ___________ 22 (made 18)T2. Eddie Garcia, 1981 ______________ 22 (made 18)T4. Jacob Crowley, 2000 ____________ 21 (made 10)T4. Daniel Hernandez, 1996 __________ 21 (made 15)T4. Brandy Brownlee, 1985 ___________ 21 (made 15)T4. Eddie Garcia, 1980 ______________ 21 (made 11)

SINGLE-GAME FG ATTEMPTST1. Jacob Crowley at Houston, 2000 _____ 5 (made 3)T1. Eddie Garcia vs. Arkansas, 1981 _____ 5 (made 4)T1. Bicky Lesser vs. Texas Tech, 1968 ____ 5 (made 3)T4. Several players ___________________________ 4

CAREER FG MADE1. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81 _______________ 44 (67 att.)2. Thomas Morstead, 2005-08 __________ 37 (53 att.)2. Chris McMurtray, 2002-05 ____________ 36 (48 att.)3. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 ___________ 30 (42 att.)T4. Jeff Harrell, 1982-83 _______________ 26 (40 att.)T4. Chipper Johnson, 1969-71 __________ 26 (40 att.)

SEASON FG MADET1. Chris McMurtray, 2005 _____________ 18 (22 att.)T1. Eddie Garcia, 1981 ________________ 18 (22 att.)T3. Daniel Hernandez, 1996 ____________ 15 (21 att.)T3. Brandy Brownlee, 1985 _____________ 15 (21 att.)T5. Thomas Morstead, 2007 ____________ 13 (20 att.)T5. Thomas Morstead, 2006 ____________ 13 (18 att.)T5. Jacob Crowley, 2001 _______________ 13 (20 att.)T5. John Stewart, 1993 ________________ 13 (17 att.)T5. Jeff Harrell, 1983 __________________ 13 (23 att.)T5. Jeff Harrell, 1982 __________________ 13 (16 att.)

SINGLE-GAME FG MADET1. Chris McMurtray vs. UTEP, 2005 _____________ 4T1. Daniel Hernandez vs. TCU, 1996 _____________ 4T1. Brandy Brownlee vs. Rice, 1985 ______________ 4T1. Eddie Garcia at Arkansas, 1981 ______________ 4

CAREER FG PERCENTAGEMinimum 30 attempts

Chris McMurtray, 2002-05 ___________ .750 (36-of-48)

SEASON FG PERCENTAGEMinimum 10 attempts

Eddie Garcia, 1981 ________________ .818 (18-of-22)Chris McMurtray, 2005 _____________ .818 (18-of-22)

SINGLE-GAME FG PERCENTAGEMinimum four attempts

Brandy Brownlee vs. Rice, 1985 _________ 1.000 (4-4)Daniel Hernandez vs. TCU, 1996 ________ 1.000 (4-4)Chris McMurtray vs. UTEP, 2005 ________ 1.000 (4-4)

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MOST CONSECUTIVE FG MADE1. Chris McMurtray, 2005 _____________________ 17T2. Roy Rios, 1997 __________________________ 10T2. Brandy Brownlee, 1985-86 _________________ 104. Eddie Garcia, 1981 _________________________ 95. Daniel Hernandez, 1996 _____________________ 8

LONGEST FG MADE1. Brandy Brownlee vs. Texas Tech, 1985 _________ 572. John Stewart vs. Baylor, 1993 ________________ 55T3. Bicky Lesser at Texas Tech, 1968 ____________ 53T3. Eddie Garcia vs. Texas A&M, 1980 __________ 53T5. Chipper Johnson at Baylor, 1969 ____________ 52T5. Eddie Garcia vs. Texas Tech, 1981 ___________ 52T5. Roy Rios vs. Wyoming, 1997 _______________ 52T5. Thomas Morstead at Tulsa, 2007 ____________ 52T9. Chipper Johnson at Baylor, 1971 ____________ 51T9. Eddie Garcia at Tulane, 1980 _______________ 51T9. Brandy Brownlee at Rice, 1986 ______________ 51T9. Thomas Morstead vs. UCF, 2007 ____________ 51

CAREER PATS ATTEMPTED1. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81 ___________ 136 (made 130)

SEASON PATS ATTEMPTEDT1. Jeff Harrell, 1982 ________________ 43 (made 40)T1. Thomas Morstead, 2007 __________ 43 (made 43)

SINGLE-GAME PATS ATTEMPTEDT1. Brandy Brownlee at TCU, 1985 _______________ 8T1. Clint Hackney vs. Wake Forest, 1972 __________ 8T1. Billy Sullivan vs. Oklahoma A&M, 1950 _________ 8

CAREER PATS MADE1. Eddie Garcia, 1978-81 _____________ 130 (136 att.)2. Thomas Morstead, 2005-08 ________ 106 (108 att.)3. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 ___________ 80 (83 att.)4. Jeff Harrell, 1982-83 ________________ 70 (75 att.)

SEASON PATS MADE1. Thomas Morstead, 2007 _____________ 43 (43 att.)2. Jeff Harrell, 1982 ___________________ 40 (43 att.)3. Eddie Garcia, 1981 _________________ 37 (40 att.)4. Eddie Garcia, 1980 _________________ 34 (34 att.)

SINGLE-GAME PATS MADET1. Brandy Brownlee at TCU, 1985 _______________ 8T1. Billy Sullivan vs. Okla. A&M, 1950 _____________ 8

CAREER PAT ACCURACYMinimum 50 attempts

1. Russell Anderson, 1989-92 ________ .982 (55 of 56)2. Thomas Morstead, 2005-08 _____ .981 (106 of 108)3. Brandy Brownlee, 1984-86 ________ .964 (80 of 83)

SEASON PAT ACCURACYMinimum 20 attempts

1. Several Players ________________________ 1.000last by Thomas Morstead, 2007 (43 of 43)

CAREER CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE1. Thomas Morstead, 2006-08 _________________ 78

YEARLY PUNTING LEADERSYear Name Punts Avg.1945 Howard Maley (1) 59 *41.71946 Bill Richards (10) 63 *40.41947 Edward Green 52 38.21948 Doak Walker (5) 35 *42.11949 Kyle Rote (2) 22 *44.41950 Kyle Rote 41 35.01951 Jerry Norton (4) 32 *41.81952 Jerry Norton (4) 44 *41.21953 Jerry Norton 24 37.71954 Duane Nutt 19 32.71955 John Roach 34 39.01956 Charlie Jackson 32 35.31957 Dave Sherer (1) 36 *45.01958 Henry Christopher 23 *40.51959 Henry Christopher 31 37.21960 Roger Braugh 17 37.61961 Roger Braugh 16 38.81962 Danny Thomas (10) 69 *40.81963 Danny Thomas (1) 48 *44.01964 Danny Thomas (5) 59 *42.11965 Corky Terry 58 36.61966 Dennis Partee 47 36.01967 Jim Hagle 34 40.21968 Larry Tunnell 36 35.21969 Larry Tunnell 35 38.21970 Sam McLarty 72 35.11971 Sam McLarty 81 37.01972 Sam McLarty 69 37.61973 John Blackburn 60 40.61974 John Blackburn 57 37.41975 Bruce Hursh 47 38.31976 Ken Rosenthal 60 43.01977 Ken Rosenthal 62 44.21978 Ken Rosenthal 63 37.81979 Ken Rosenthal 64 40.41980 Eric Kaifes 68 44.61981 Eric Kaifes 25 42.01982 Craig James (7) 66 *44.91983 Whit Smith 60 39.21984 Dodge Carter 50 43.01985 Dodge Carter 59 43.61986 Dodge Carter 59 42.61989 Casey Clyce 61 38.01990 Marc Lewis 54 38.71991 Ryan Lawson 39 38.21992 Larry Israel 64 39.71993 Larry Israel 62 39.81994 Anthony Scotti 70 37.01995 Anthony Scotti 68 39.91996 Anthony Scotti 43 41.41997 Anthony Scotti 71 40.51998 Colin Vadheim 77 42.11999 Colin Vadheim 60 39.12000 Colin Vadheim 67 40.62001 Adam Walterscheid 59 39.42002 Ryan Mentzel 70 38.22003 Ryan Mentzel 76 38.32004 Ryan Mentzel 48 40.52005 Ryan Mentzel 60 40.82006 Thomas Morstead 50 *43.82007 Thomas Morstead (8) 57 *44.62008 Thomas Morstead 59 41.8

* Led Conference(#) - Indicates top 10 national ranking

THE MUSTANG LEGEND Legend has it that when Ford Motor Company was preparing to introduce the sports car that would gain fame as the Mustang, it was considering other names such as Cougar, Bronco, Cheetah and Colt. But during the 1963 football season, SMU took an undersized but quick team to Ann Arbor to play a massive Michigan Wolverine squad. Michigan gained the early advantage, but had to fi ght off the feisty Ponies for a 27-16 win. After the game, Ford’s Lee Iacocca entered the SMU locker room and addressed the disappointed Mustangs. Iacocca said, “After watching the SMU Mustangs play with such fl air, we reached a decision. We will call our new car the Mustang. Because it will be light, like your team. It will be quick, like your team. And it will be sporty, like your team.” Ford’s new car got its name, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Legend has it that Ford's signature car, the Mustang, got its nicknamevia the SMU football team following this 1963 game at Michigan.

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KICKOFF RETURN RECORDSCAREER RETURNS

1. Jessie Henderson, 2005-08 _________________ 1222. Jonas Rutledge, 2000-03 ___________________ 883. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 __________________ 814. Korey Beard, 1989-92 ______________________ 765. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ______________________ 53

SEASON RETURNS1. Jessie Henderson, 2008 ____________________ 482. Jessie Henderson, 2007 ____________________ 403. Korey Beard, 1989 _________________________ 394. Jonas Rutledge, 2002 ______________________ 385. Arthur Whittington, 1976 ____________________ 33

SINGLE-GAME RETURNS1. Arthur Whittington vs. Alabama, 1976 ___________ 9

CAREER YARDAGE1. Jessie Henderson, 2005-08 _______________ 2,945*2. Jonas Rutledge, 2000-2003 _______________2,1543. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 ________________1,6494. Korey Beard, 1989-92 ____________________1,3245. Rodnick Phillips, 1996-99 _________________1,2206. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ____________________1,0807. Blake Warren, 2003-06 ____________________ 8378. Michael Artmore, 1990-94 __________________ 8189. Gary Hammond, 1969-70 __________________ 80310. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 _______________ 757

* - NCAA Record

SEASON YARDAGE1. Jessie Henderson, 2008 __________________1,0562. Jonas Rutledge, 2002 _____________________ 9013. Jessie Henderson, 2007 ___________________ 8574. Jonas Rutledge, 2003 _____________________ 7825. Harold Perry, 1978 ________________________ 7326. Arthur Whittington, 1976 ___________________ 7007. Jessie Henderson, 2005 ___________________ 6638. Korey Beard, 1989 ________________________ 6289. Rodnick Phillips, 1996 _____________________ 61810. Gary Hammond, 1969 ____________________ 61711. Michael Artmore, 1991 ____________________ 61512. Blake Warren, 2004 ______________________ 57113. Jason Wolf, 1992 ________________________ 55514. Louis Scott, 1971 ________________________ 49715. Jonas Rutledge, 2001 ____________________ 471

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE1. Jonas Rutledge vs. UTEP, 2003 _____________ 1902. Rodnick Phillips at Wyoming, 1996 ___________ 1863. Jessie Henderson vs. Houston, 2008 _________ 1814. Jessie Henderson vs. Tulane, 2005 __________ 1795. Arthur Whittington at Alabama, 1976 __________ 1786. Doak Walker at TCU, 1947 _________________ 163T7. Jessie Henderson at Rice, 2008 ____________ 160T7. Jerry LeVias vs. Baylor, 1966 ______________ 1609. Rodnick Phillips vs. New Mexico, 1996 ________ 15510. Jonas Rutledge vs. San Jose St., 2002 _______ 149

CAREER AVERAGE PER RETURNMinimum 25 returns

1. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 ________ 29.1 (26-756)2. Jessie Henderson, 2005-08 _______ 24.1 (122-2,945)3. Rodnick Phillips, 1996-99 _________ 24.9 (49-1,220)4. Jonas Rutledge, 2000-03 _________ 24.5 (88-2,154)5. Harold Perry, 1978 ________________ 23.6 (31-732)

SEASON AVERAGE PER RETURNMinimum 15 returns

1. Rodnick Phillips, 1996 (22-618) ______________28.12. Jessie Henderson, 2005 (24-663) ____________27.63. Jonas Rutledge, 2003 (29-782) ______________27.04. Jerry LeVias, 1966 (15-393) ________________26.25. Kelsey Adams, 1998 (15-367) _______________24.5

SINGLE-GAME AVERAGE PER RETURNMinimum 3 returns

1. Doak Walker at TCU, 1947 __________ 54.3 (3-163)2. Jerry LeVias vs. Baylor, 1966 ________ 53.3 (3-160)3. Rodnick Phillips vs. N. Mex., '96 ______ 51.7 (3-155)

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNST1. Jessie Henderson at Tulane, 2006 __________100tT1. Mitchell Price at Baylor, 1986 ______________100tT1. James Collier vs. Baylor, 1979 _____________100tT1. Arthur Whittington at Arkansas, 1974 ________100tT1. Jerry LeVias vs. Baylor, 1966 ______________100tT1. Kyle Rote at Texas A&M, 1949 _____________100t7. Rodnick Phillips vs. New Mex., 1996 ___________99t8. Doak Walker at Santa Clara, 1947 ____________98t9. Harold Perry vs. TCU, 1978 _________________94tT10. Jonas Rutledge vs. Hawaii, 2001 ___________92tT10. Arthur Whittington vs. Ark., 1976 ____________92t12. Bobby Leach at Texas Tech, 1982 ____________91t13. C. Cunningham vs. CS-Northridge, 1999 ______90t14. Jessie Henderson vs. Tulane, 2005 __________88t15. Larry Wilson at Texas Tech, 1994 ____________ 85

t - indicates a touchdown was scored

Jessie Henderson

YEARLY KICKOFFRETURN LEADERS

Year Name No. Yds. Avg. TD1947 Doak Walker (1) 10 *379 *37.9 21948 Doak Walker 5 161 32.2 01949 Kyle Rote 6 206 34.3 11950 Kyle Rote 14 *336 24.0 01951 B. Musselwhite 10 176 17.6 —1952 V.J. Walker 8 185 23.1 —1953 Frank Eidom 7 160 22.9 —1954 Frank Eidom (8) 13 *292 22.2 —1955 Don McIlhenny 10 221 22.1 —1956 Charlie Jackson 16 318 19.9 —1957 Frank Smith 8 176 23.0 —1958 Glynn Gregory 12 205 17.1 —1959 Don Meredith 5 119 *23.8 —1960 Billy Polk 9 139 11.4 —1961 Tom Sherwin 7 117 16.7 —1962 Tommy Brennan 9 193 21.4 —1963 Billy Gannon 9 225 25.0 —1964 Jimmy Taylor 15 294 19.6 —1965 John Roderick 9 159 17.7 —1966 Jerry LeVias 15 *393 *26.2 11967 Jerry LeVias 21 394 18.8 01968 Jerry LeVias 17 293 17.2 11969 Gary Hammond 27 617 22.9 01970 Gary Hammond 8 186 23.3 01971 Louis Scott 24 497 20.7 01972 Rufus Shaw 14 268 19.1 01973 Alvin Maxson 11 211 19.2 01974 A. Whittington 14 336 24.0 11975 A. Whittington 18 319 17.7 01976 A. Whittington 33 700 21.3 11977 A. Whittington 16 294 18.4 01978 D.K. Perry 31 132 *23.6 11979 James Collier 16 379 *23.7 11980 John Simmons 10 217 21.7 01981 Blane Smith 15 265 17.7 01982 Reggie Dupard 12 231 19.3 01983 Donald Allen 8 129 16.1 01984 Cobby Morrison 9 215 23.9 01985 A. Livingston 12 264 22.0 01986 Cobby Morrison 19 427 22.5 01989 Korey Beard 39 626 16.1 01990 Korey Beard 23 405 17.6 01991 Michael Artmore 31 615 19.8 01992 Jason Wolf 23 555 *24.1 01993 Erwin Wilburn 19 367 19.3 01994 Erwin Wilburn 14 300 21.4 01995 Cornell Parker 25 571 22.8 01996 R. Phillips (6) 22 618 28.1 11997 Rodnick Phillips 10 207 20.7 01998 Kelsey Adams 15 367 24.5 01999 Rodnick Phillips 10 238 23.8 02000 C. Cunningham 19 359 18.9 02001 Jonas Rutledge 21 471 22.4 12002 Jonas Rutledge 38 901 23.7 02003 Jonas Rutledge 27 782 27.0 02004 Blake Warren 28 571 20.4 02005 Jessie Henderson 24 663 27.6 12006 Jessie Henderson 10 369 36.9 12007 Jessie Henderson 40 857 21.4 02008 Jessie Henderson 48 1,056 22.0 0

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PUNT RETURN RECORDS

Blake Warren

CAREER RETURNS1. Blake Warren, 2003-2006 ___________________ 752. Chris Cunningham, 1998-2003 _______________ 71T3. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 _____________________ 58T3. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 _________________ 585. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 _________________ 50

SEASON RETURNS1. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 ______________________ 322. Bryan McDearman, 1998 ____________________ 28T3. Cody Cardwell, 2002 ______________________ 27T3. John Simmons, 1980 ______________________ 275. Two players ______________________________ 25

SINGLE-GAME RETURNS1. Doak Walker at Texas A&M, 1945 _____________ 10

CAREER YARDAGE1. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 ________________ 7502. Blake Warren, 2003-2006 __________________ 7343. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 _____________________ 7104. Chris Cunningham, 1999-2003 ______________ 6785. Arthur Whittington, 1974-77 _________________ 5076. Cody Cardwell, 1999-2002 _________________ 4767. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 _____________________ 4438. Val Joe Walker, 1950-52 ___________________ 3879. John Simmons, 1977-80 ___________________ 33010. Frank Eidom, 1952-54 ____________________ 271

SEASON YARDAGE1. Cody Cardwell, 2002 ______________________ 4672. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 _____________________ 4433. John Simmons, 1980 ______________________ 3304. Harold Perry, 1978 ________________________ 2685. Jerry LeVias, 1968 _______________________ 2616. Doak Walker, 1947 _______________________ 2567. Frank Payne, 1946 _______________________ 2528. Chris Cunningham, 2001 ___________________ 2419. Doak Walker, 1945 _______________________ 23810. Jerry LeVias, 1967 _______________________ 227

SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE1. Cody Cardwell at UTEP, 2002 _______________ 1692. Doak Walker at Texas A&M, 1945 ____________ 1383. Kris Silverthorn vs. New Mexico St., 1972 ______ 1304. John Simmons vs. Texas A&M, 1980 _________ 1225. Kris Silverthorn vs. Wake Forest, 1972 ________ 104T6. John Simmons vs. TCU, 1980 _______________ 95T6. Harold Perry at Florida, 1978 _______________ 95T6. Arthur Whittington at TCU, 1974 _____________ 95T9. Jerry Norton at Georgia Tech, 1953 __________ 92T9. Val Joe Walker vs. Texas, 1951 ______________ 92

CAREER AVERAGE PER RETURNMinimum 25 returns

1. Cody Cardwell, 1999-2002 _________16.4 (29- 476)2. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 ________ 15.0 (50-750)3. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 _____________ 13.8 (32-443)T4. John Simmons, 1977-80 _________ 12.2 (270-330)T4. Jerry LeVias, 1966-68 ____________ 12.2 (58-710)

SEASON AVERAGE PER RETURNMinimum 15 returns

1. Cody Cardwell, 2002 ______________ 17.3 (27-467)2. Frank Payne, 1946 _______________ 16.8 (15-252)3. Doak Walker, 1945 _______________ 15.9 (15-238)4. Kris Silverthorn, 1972 _____________ 13.8 (32-443)5. Jerry LeVias, 1967 ________________ 13.4 (17-227)

SINGLE-GAME AVERAGE PER RETURNMinimum 3 returns

1. John Simmons vs. Texas A&M, 1980 __ 40.7 (3-122)2. Kris Silverthorn vs. New Mexico St., 1972 _ 32.5 (4-130)3. Cody Cardwell at UTEP, 2002 ________ 28.2 (6-169)4. Kris Silverthorn vs. Wake Forest, 1972 ___ 26.0 (4-104)

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS1. Val Joe Walker vs. Texas, 1951 ______________ 92t2. Weldon Mason vs. Mississippi, 1929 __________ 90t3. Jerry LeVias at TCU, 1968 _________________ 89t4. Arthur Whittington at TCU, 1974 _____________ 84tT5. Jerry LeVias vs. Texas A&M, 1966 __________ 83tT5. Robert Welch vs. Lakeland AFB, 1945 _______ 83tT7. John Simmons at Tulane, 1980 _____________ 82tT7. John Roach vs. Rice, 1955 ________________ 82t9. Harold Perry at Florida, 1978 _______________ 80t10. Bobby Wilson vs. Okla. A&M, 1933 __________ 78t11. Kris Silverthorn vs. New Mex. St., 1972 ______ 77t12. Doak Walker vs. Missouri, 1947 ____________ 76tT13. Arthur Whittington vs. TCU, 1976 __________ 75tT13. Norman Marshall at Texas, 1958 ___________ 75tT13. Doak Walker at Pittsburgh, 1948 ___________ 75t

t - touchdown was scored on the play

YEARLY PUNTRETURN LEADERS

Year Name No. Yds. Avg. TD1945 Doak Walker 15 238 *15.9 01946 Frank Payne 15 252 16.8 01947 Doak Walker 20 256 12.8 11948 Doak Walker 10 169 16.9 11949 Bill Richards 6 105 17.5 —1950 V.J. Walker 11 173 15.7 11951 V.J. Walker 8 168 *21.0 11952 V.J. Walker 5 46 5.0 —1953 Frank Eidom 15 160 10.6 —1954 Duane Nutt 5 105 *21.0 —1955 John Roach 11 172 15.6 11956 Charlie Arnold 3 25 8.3 —1957 Dan Bowden 3 28 9.3 —1958 Norman Marshall 2 88 44.0 11959 Frank Jackson 2 63 31.5 —1960 Frank Jackson 7 83 11.9 —1961 Tom Sherwin 4 87 21.8 —1962 Tommy Brennan 7 92 13.2 —1963 Billy Gannon 13 88 6.8 —1964 Jimmy Taylor 13 170 13.1 —1965 Mike Livingston 17 146 8.6 —1966 Jerry LeVias 17 222 13.1 11967 Jerry LeVias 17 227 13.4 01968 Jerry LeVias 24 261 10.9 11969 Gary Hammond 20 147 7.4 01970 Randy Allen 10 76 7.6 —1971 Louis Scott 20 193 9.6 01972 Kris Silverthorn 32 443 13.8 21973 Mickey Early 18 76 4.2 01974 A. Whittington 21 197 9.4 11975 A. Whittington 8 66 8.3 11976 A. Whittington 19 209 *11.0 21977 David Hill 6 57 9.5 01978 D.K. Perry 25 268 *10.7 11979 Dick Blaylock 13 154 11.8 11980 John Simmons 27 330 12.2 21981 Blane Smith 15 90 6.0 01982 Reggie Dupard 9 59 6.6 01983 Russell Carter 7 59 8.4 01984 A. Livingston 11 110 10.0 11985 A. Livingston 16 162 10.1 01986 Jimmy Young 23 191 8.3 01989 Michael Bowen 7 68 9.7 01990 Michael Bowen 11 99 9.0 01991 Korey Beard 13 67 5.2 01992 Mick Rossley 11 75 6.8 01993 Erwin Wilburn 10 66 6.6 01994 Erwin Wilburn 12 94 7.8 01995 Vaughn Dickerson 16 142 8.9 01996 Jacoby Rhinehart 15 105 7.0 01997 Jacoby Rhinehart 13 95 7.3 01998 B. McDearman 28 138 4.9 01999 C. Cunningham 25 224 9.0 02000 C. Cunninham 21 200 9.5 02001 C. Cunningham 22 241 11.0 02002 Cody Cardwell (3) 27 467 17.3 12003 Blake Warren 17 173 10.1 12004 Blake Warren 16 186 11.6 02005 Blake Warren 22 209 9.8 02006 Blake Warren 21 274 8.3 02007 Emmanuel Sanders 20 183 9.2 02008 Bryan McCann 6 31 5.2 0

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DEFENSIVE RECORDS

CAREER TACKLES1. Putt Choate, 1975-78 _____________________ 6492. Gary Moten, 1979-82 ______________________ 4553. Bill Kiely, 1989-92 ________________________ 4454. Jason Bednarz, 1989-92 ___________________ 4235. Chris Bordano, 1993-97 ___________________ 421

SEASON TACKLES1. Putt Choate, 1978 _____________ 253 (94 S, 159 A)2. Putt Choate, 1977 _____________ 186 (68 S, 118 A)3. Craig Swann, 1995 ____________ 167 (102 S, 65 A)4. Louie Kelcher, 1974 _____________ 161 (94 S, 67 A)5. Putt Choate, 1976 ______________ 150 (76 S, 74 A)

SINGLE-GAME TACKLES1. Champ Dickerson vs. Ohio State, 1977 ________ 322. Putt Choate vs. Texas A&M, 1976 _____________ 313. Putt Choate at Penn State, 1978 ______________ 28T4. Clarence Bennett vs. Houston, 1980 __________ 27T4. Putt Choate at Texas A&M, 1977 ____________ 27

SEASON TACKLES-FOR-LOSS1. Louie Kelcher, 1974 ________________________ 22

SINGLE-GAME TACKLES-FOR-LOSST1. Luke Johnson at UTEP, 1999 ________________ 6T1. Chad Patton vs. Baylor, 1991 ________________ 6

CAREER SACKS1. Luke Johnson, 1997-99 ____________________23.52. Anthony Beverley, 1981-84 __________________ 193. Chad Patton, 1990-93 ______________________ 184. Jerry Ball, 1983-86 ________________________ 17

SEASON SACKS1. Luke Johnson, 1999 ______________________ 11.52. Victor Simon, 1981 ________________________ 11T3. Luke Johnson, 1997 ______________________ 10T3. Gary Nelson, 1978 _______________________ 105. Justin Rogers, 2006 ________________________9.5

SINGLE-GAME SACKS1. Luke Johnson at UTEP, 1999 _________________ 4

CAREER BLOCKED KICKS1. Chad Patton, 1990-93 ___ 8 (4 PATs, 2 FGs, 2 punts)

SEASON BLOCKED KICKS1. Chad Patton, 1992 ________ 4 (1 FG, 2 PATs, 1 punt)

SEASON FUMBLE RECOVERIES1. B.J. Stankovich, 1994 _______________________ 6

SINGLE-GAMEFUMBLE RETURN YARDAGE

1. Alvin Nnabuife vs. Nevada, 2004 _____________ 112

SINGLE-GAMEFUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

1. Alvin Nnabuife vs. Nevada, 2004 _______________ 2Putt Choate

YEARLY TACKLELEADERS

Year Name UT AT Total

1973 Ernest Knox 78 61 139

1974 Louie Kelcher 94 67 161

1975 Mickey Early 61 49 110

1976 Putt Choate 76 74 150

1977 Putt Choate 68 118 186

1978 Putt Choate 94 159 253

1979 Eric Ferguson 37 74 111

1980 Gary Moten 25 106 131

1981 Gary Moten 56 83 139

1982 Gary Moten 79 59 138

1983 Anthony Beverley 46 35 81

1984 Jerry Ball 51 46 97

1985 Kit Case 61 55 116

1986 Franky Thomas 48 53 101

1989 Cary Brabham 73 28 101

1990 Bill Kiely 98 46 144

1991 Bill Kiely 74 51 125

1992 Jason Bednarz 76 50 126

1993 Rodney Watkins 71 22 93

1994 Chris Bordano 72 39 111

1995 Craig Swann 102 65 *167

1996 Chris Bordano 74 50 124

1997 Chris Bordano 67 53 120

1998 Jason Simonton 91 40 131

1999 Jason Simonton 76 49 125

2000 Vic Viloria 76 50 126

2001 Vic Viloria 74 36 110

2002 Vic Viloria 67 22 89

2003 D.D. Johnson 66 34 100

D.D. Lee 64 36 100

2004 Alvin Nnabuife 40 40 80

2005 Joe Sturdivant 63 49 112

2006 Joe Sturdivant 80 28 109

2007 Will Bonilla 54 28 82

Bryce Hudman 54 28 82

2008 Pete Fleps 67 39 106

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INTERCEPTION RECORDS

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS1. Russell Carter, 1980-83 _____________________ 182. John Simmons, 1977-80 ____________________ 173. Paul Page, 1945-48 ________________________ 154. Wes Hopkins, 1979-82 _____________________ 14T5. David Hill, 1975-78 _______________________ 13T5. Pat Curry, 1969-71 _______________________ 137. Tracy Hart, 1996-99 ________________________ 12T8. Robert Popelka, 1970-72 ___________________11T8. Val Joe Walker, 1950-52 ____________________11T8. Harold Perry, 1975-78 ______________________11T8. Doak Walker, 1945, 1947-49 _________________11

SEASON INTERCEPTIONS1. Jim Livingston, 1968 ________________________ 8T2. Russell Carter, 1983 _______________________ 7T2. Russell Carter, 1981 _______________________ 7T2. John Simmons, 1980 _______________________ 7T2. David Hill, 1978 ___________________________ 7T2. Pat Curry, 1969 ___________________________ 7T2. Paul Page, 1947 __________________________ 7T8. Cary Brabham, 1992 _______________________ 6T8. Wes Hopkins, 1982 ________________________ 6T8. John Hughes, 1962 ________________________ 6T8. Bill Weatherford, 1946 ______________________ 6

SINGLE-GAME INTERCEPTIONST1. Wes Hopkins at Houston, 1981 _______________ 4T1. John Hughes vs. Rice, 1962 _________________ 4T3. Devin Lowery vs. Marshall, 2006 _____________ 3T3. Cornell Parker vs. Texas, 1995 _______________ 3T3. David Hill at Ohio State, 1978 ________________ 3T3. Jim Livingston vs. NC St., 1968 ______________ 3T3. David Powell vs. Okla. A&M, 1950 ____________ 3T3. Paul Page at Texas A&M, 1947 _______________ 3

CAREER INT RETURN YARDS1. Wes Hopkins, 1979-82 (14 INT) _____________ 2312. John Simmons, 1977-80 (17 INT) ____________ 2213. Robert Popelka, 1970-72 (11 INT) ____________ 2184. Jonas Rutledge, 2000-2003 (8 INT) __________ 207

SEASON INT RETURN YARDS1. Jonas Rutledge, 2001 _______________ 147 (4 INT)2. Keith Brooks, 1984 _________________ 123 (4 INT)3. Alvin Nnabuife, 2005 ________________ 119 (4 INT)4. Bill Weatherford, 1946 _______________ 114 (6 INT)5. Robert Popelka, 1971 ________________111 (4 INT)

SINGLE-GAME INT RETURN YARDS 1. Three players ___________________________ 100

Last by Reggie Phillips vs. Louisville, 1984

LONGEST RETURNST1. Reggie Phillips at Louisville, 1984 ___________ 100tT1. Putt Choate vs. Tulane, 1977 ______________ 100tT1. Charles Jackson vs. Rice, 1957 ____________ 100tT4. Tirey Wilemon vs. Navy, 1959 _______________ 95tT4. Hubert Walling vs. Okla. A&M, 1922 __________ 95t6. Allen Rowsom vs. LSU, 1922 ________________ 90t7. Robert Popelka vs. Texas Tech, 1971 __________ 76t8. Tom Koenig vs. TCU, 1956 __________________ 759. Harry Shuford at Washington (Mo.), '35 ________ 74t

Russell Carter picked off a record18 passes while at SMU.

YEARLYINTERCEPTION LEADERS

Year Name No. Yds. Avg. TD1946 Bill Weatherford 6 114 19.0 —1947 Paul Page 7 37 5.3 —1948 Paul Page 4 0 0.0 —1949 Bobby Folsom 3 23 7.7 —1950 V.J. Walker 5 43 8.6 —1951 Dave Powell 4 38 9.5 — V.J. Walker 4 32 8.0 —1952 Bill Crisler 3 57 19.0 —1953 Duane Nutt 4 53 13.3 —1954 John Roach 4 56 14.0 —1955 Six players 1 — — —1956 Charlie Arnold 2 44 22.0 — Harold Bittenbender 2 13 6.5 —1957 Charlie Jackson 3 127 42.3 11958 Ken Lowe 3 42 14.0 —1959 Tirey Wilemon 3 123 41.0 11960 Five players 1 — — —1961 Mike Kelsey 3 33 11.0 —1962 John Hughes 6 82 13.7 —1963 Billy Gannon 4 42 10.5 —1964 Three players 2 — — —1965 Ron Reel 4 75 18.8 —1966 Jerry Wilson 5 47 9.4 —1967 Floyd Burke 3 49 16.3 — Jerry Wilson 3 6 2.0 —1968 Jimmy Livingston *8 104 13.0 —1969 Pat Curry *7 48 6.9 —1970 Robert Popelka 4 22 5.5 —1971 Robert Popelka 4 111 27.7 11972 Ted Thompson 4 62 15.5 —1973 Mickey Early 4 70 17.5 11974 Ted Thompson 3 95 31.7 — Mark Howe 3 36 12.0 —1975 David Hill 4 52 13.0 1 Louis Blanton 4 42 10.5 —1976 Mark Howe 4 43 10.8 —1977 D.K. Perry 5 94 18.8 11978 David Hill *7 88 12.6 21979 John Simmons 5 58 11.6 —1980 John Simmons 7 62 8.9 21981 Russell Carter 7 102 14.6 —1982 Wes Hopkins *6 83 13.8 —1983 Russell Carter *7 40 5.7 —1984 Keith Brooks 4 123 30.8 11985 Kit Case 4 31 7.8 —1986 Franky Thomas 2 22 11.0 —1989 Three players 2 — — —1990 Marcello Simmons 4 12 3.0 —1991 Marcello Simmons 4 48 12.0 —1992 Cary Brabham (10t) 6 30 5.0 —1993 Richie Butler 2 0 0.0 —1994 Cornell Parker 5 65 13.0 —1995 Cornell Parker 4 50 12.5 —1996 Jay Harvey 3 77 25.7 — Dewey Evans 3 62 20.7 —1997 Jacoby Rhinehart 4 3 0.8 —1998 Tracy Hart 5 62 12.4 11999 Tracy Hart 5 28 5.6 —2000 Tommy Dorsey 2 28 14.0 — Ruben Moodley 2 44 22.0 —2001 Shane O'Neill 5 27 5.4 —2002 Kevin Garrett 2 5 2.5 — Vic Viloria 2 0 0.0 —2003 Jonas Rutledge 3 59 19.7 12004 Rolando Humphrey 2 0 0 —2005 Jamey Harper 4 78 19.5 0 Alvin Nnabuife 4 119 28.1 12006 Devin Lowery 3 15 5.0 —2007 Bryan McCann 4 63 15.8 —2008 Bryan McCann 3 0 0.0 —

* Led Conference(#) Indicates national ranking - top 10 only

THEDOAK WALKER AWARD

The prestigious Doak Walker Award was created in 1989 to recognize the nation’s premier running back for his accomplishments on the field, achievement in the classroom and citizenship in the community. To be nominated, a candidate must:

• Play predominantly at the running back position and made extraordinary contribtions to his team.• Be enrolled in a degree program, in good aca-demic standing and on schedule to graduate.• Hold a record of good citizenship within

and beyond the athletic sphere.• Demonstrate a record of leadership.

• Exhibit the characteristics of sportsmanship and fair play associated with Doak Walker.

Recipients2008 _____ Shonn Greene __________ Iowa2007 ____ Darren McFadden _____ Arkansas2006 ____ Darren McFadden _____ Arkansas2005 ______ Reggie Bush ___________ USC2004 _____ Cedric Benson _________ Texas2003 ______Chris Perry ________Michigan2002 _____ Larry Johnson _____ Penn State2001 ______ Luke Staley ___________ BYU2000 ___LaDainian Tomlinson ________ TCU1999 _______Ron Dayne _______Wisconsin1998 _____ Ricky Williams _________ Texas1997 _____ Ricky Williams _________ Texas1996 _____Byron Hanspard ____ Texas Tech 1995 ______Eddie George _____ Ohio State 1994 ____ Rashaan Salaam _____ Colorado1993 ___ Byron “Bam” Morris ___ Texas Tech 1992 _____Garrison Hearst _______ Georgia1991 ______ Trevor Cobb ___________ Rice1990 _______Greg Lewis _____ Washington

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TEAM RECORDSGAME RECORDS - OFFENSE

TOTAL OFFENSEMost Plays _______________________________________ 107 vs. Ohio State, 1978Most Yards ____________________________________________ 636 vs. TCU, 1985Fewest Plays ___________________________________ 31 vs. Georgia Tech, 1957Fewest Yards ______________________________________ 37 vs. Texas Tech, 1964

RUSHINGMost Rushes ___________________________________________ 80 vs. Rice, 1973Most Yards __________________________________________ 519 vs. Tulane, 1982Most TDs __________________________________________ 8 vs. Grambling, 1981Fewest Rushes __________________________________________11 at Navy, 2008Fewest Yards _________________________________________ -76 vs. Texas, 1952

PASSINGMost Attempts _____________________________________ 76 vs. Ohio State, 1968Most Completions ______________________ 40 at Rice, 1990 & at Ohio State, 1968Most Yards ______________________________________ 459 vs. North Texas, 1989Most TDs ___________________________________________ 6 vs. Vanderbilt, 1990Most Intercepted ______________________________________9 by Arkansas, 1970Fewest Attempts ______________________ 0 vs. Texas A&M, 1974 & vs. Navy, 1960Fewest Completions ______________________0, four times, last vs. Arkansas, 1975Fewest Yards ____________________________0, four times, last vs. Arkansas, 1975

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGEMin. 10 att. ______________________________ .888 (16-of-18) vs. Okla. A&M, 1947Min. 20 att. _________________________ .857 (18-of-21) vs. Sam Houston St., 2006Min. 25 att. ___________________________________ .828 (24-of-29) at Tulsa, 1999

SCORINGMost Points ______________________________________70 vs. Daniel Baker, 1920Most TDs ___________________________________ 8, six times, last vs. TCU, 1985Most PATs by Kick ______________________8 vs. Okla. A&M, 1950 & vs. TCU, 1985Most Total PAT Points ________________________________ 9 vs. Grambling, 1981Most Field Goals ____________________________________________ 4, four timesMost TDs by Rush ___________________________________ 8 vs. Grambling, 1981Most TDs by Pass ____________________________________ 6 vs. Vanderbilt, 1990

FIRST DOWNSTotal __________________________________________________ 32 vs. Rice, 1978By Rush ________________________________________ 26 vs. Oregon State, 1974By Pass _________________________________________ 23 vs. North Texas, 1989By Penalty _____________________________________________ 6 at Tulane, 2006Fewest First Downs ______________________________________ 0 vs. Texas, 1943Fewest Rushing _____________________ 0, several times, last vs. Penn State, 1978Fewest Passing ________________________0, several times, last vs. Houston, 1982

PUNTINGMost Punts ________________________________________ 14 vs. Texas Tech, 1984Most Yards _____________________________________ 556 vs. Georgia Tech, 1957Best Average __________________________________________57.0 vs. Rice, 1980Fewest Punts & Yards _____________ 0 vs. Vanderbilt, 1990 & vs. New Mexico, 1996

PUNT RETURNSMost Punts Returned ________________________________ 12 vs. Texas A&M, 1945Most Return Yards _______________________________222 vs. Lackland AFB, 1945

KICKOFF RETURNSMost Kickoff Returns __________________________________ 12 vs. Houston, 1989Most Yards Returned _________________________________ 239 at Wyoming, 1996

FUMBLESMost ________________________________________________10 vs. Kansas, 1954Most Lost _______________________ 6 vs. Air Force, 1963 & vs. Oregon State, 1973Fewest _________________________________________________ 0, several timesFewest Lost _____________________________________________ 0, several times

PENALTIESMost __________________________________________________ 17 at Tulsa, 2003Most Yards ___________________________________________153 vs. Baylor, 1966Fewest _____________________________________________ 0 vs. Arkansas, 1960Fewest Yards ________________________________________ 0 vs. Arkansas, 1960

GAME RECORDS - DEFENSEINTERCEPTIONS

Most Interceptions by SMU ______________________________ 8 vs. Arkansas, 1951Most Interception Return Yards ___________________________ 150 vs. Baylor, 1953

FUMBLESMost Caused _____________________________ 9, four times, last at Arkansas, 1972Most Recovered _________________________ 6, three times, last at Arkansas, 1972

PUNTSMost Forced __________________________________________17, Texas A&M, 1945

PUNT RETURNSMost Returns Allowed ________________________________________ 9, TCU, 2000Most Yards Allowed ____________________________________ 198, Air Force, 1971Most TDs Allowed ______________________1, several times, last by Boise St., 2004Fewest Returns Allowed ____________________ 0 several times, last by Tulsa, 2006Fewest Yards Allowed ______________________________________ -10, Rice, 1974

KICKOFF RETURNSMost Returns Allowed _______________ 9, two times, last by New Mexico State, 1972Most Yards Allowed ___________________________________ 179, N.C. State, 1968Most TDs Allowed ________________________ 1, several times, last by Tulsa, 2004Fewest Returns Allowed __________________ 0 several times, last by Texas Tech, 2006Fewest Yards Allowed _______________________-1, TCU, 1985 & by Alabama, 1976

THE 1915 MUSTANGS On the morning of Sept. 14, 1915, coach Ray Morrison held his fi rst practice, thus marking the birth of the SMU football program. A former All-Southern quarterback at Vanderbilt, Morrison immediately installed the passing game at SMU. Morrison came to be known as “the father of the forward pass” because of his use of the passing game on fi rst and second downs instead of as a last resort. A local sportswriter nicknamed the team “the Parsons” because the squad was composed primarily of theological students. SMU was a member of the Texas Intercol-legiate Athletic Association, which ruled that neither graduate nor transfer students were eligible to play. Therefore, the fi rst SMU team consisted entirely of freshmen. The Mustangs played their fi rst game Oct. 10, 1915, dropping a 43-0 decision to TCU in Fort Worth. SMU bounced back in its next game, its fi rst at home, to defeat Hendrix College, 13-2. During the 1915 season, the Mustangs posted a record of 2-5 and scored just three touchdowns while giving up 131 points.

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SEASON RECORDS - OFFENSETOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays ___________________________________________________885 (1968)Most Yards Gained __________________________________________ 4,361 (1984)Highest Average Gain Per Play __________________________________ 5.83 (1984)Most Yards Gained Per Game __________________________________ 433.6 (1968)Most TDs ______________________________________________ 44 (1981 & 1982)Fewest Plays _________________________________________________569 (1964)Fewest Yards Gained ________________________________________ 1,432 (1964)

RUSHINGMost Rushes _________________________________________________683 (1974)Most Net Yards Gained _______________________________________ 3,395 (1973)Most Net Yards Per Game _____________________________________ 308.6 (1973)Highest Average Per Rush ______________________________________ 5.2 (1973)Most TDs Rushing ______________________________________________33 (1981)Fewest Rushes _______________________________________________217 (2008)Fewest Net Yards Gained _______________________________________497 (2008)

PASSINGMost Attempts ________________________________________________551 (1989)Most Completions _____________________________________________303 (1989)Highest Completion Pct. _____________________________64.2 (203-of-316) (2006)Most Yards Gained __________________________________________ 3,130 (1968)Most Yards Gained Per Game __________________________________ 313.0 (1968)Most TD Passes _______________________________________________29 (2006)Highest Average Gain Per Attempt _______________________________ 8.93 (1984)Most Passes Had Intercepted _____________________________________32 (1970)Fewest Attempts _______________________________________________95 (1973)Fewest Completions ____________________________________________38 (1973)Fewest Yards Gained __________________________________________755 (1964)Fewest Had Intercepted __________________________________________4 (1982)

SCORINGMost Points __________________________________________________365 (1981)Fewest Points _________________________________________________15 (1921)Most Points Scored Per Game __________________________________ 33.2 (1981)Most TDs Scored ________________________________________ 44 (1981 & 1982)Most PATs By Kick ______________________________________________43 (2007)Most Rushing PATs ______________________________________________5 (1969)Most Passing PATs ______________________________________________5 (1969)Most PATs Attempted ____________________________________________43 (2007)Most Field Goals ________________________________________ 18 (1981 & 2005)Most Field Goals Attempted ______________________________________23 (1982)

FIRST DOWNSMost Total ___________________________________________________281 (2007)Most By Rush ________________________________________________159 (1974)Most By Pass _________________________________________________148 (1968)Most By Penalty ________________________________________________31 (2007)Fewest Total __________________________________________________95 (1964)Fewest By Rush _______________________________________________43 (2008)Fewest By Pass ________________________________________________24 (1973)Fewest By Penalty ________________________________________ 3 (1960 & 1966)

PUNTSMost Punts ____________________________________________________94 (1946)Fewest Punts __________________________________________________40 (1958)Highest Average Per Punt ______________________________________ 44.0 (1980)Most Yards Punted __________________________________________ 3,596 (1946)Fewest Yards Punted ________________________________________ 1,459 (1954)

PUNT RETURNSMost Returns __________________________________________________56 (1946)Most Yards ___________________________________________________744 (1945)Highest Average Per Return ____________________________________ 17.3 (2002)Fewest Returns ________________________________________________ 9 (1956)Fewest Yards _________________________________________________ 58 (1956)

KICKOFF RETURNSMost Returns __________________________________________________69 (2008)Most Yards _________________________________________________ 1,392 (2008)Highest Average _____________________________________________ 25.8 (2003)Fewest Returns _______________________________________________ 16 (1983)Fewest Yards ________________________________________________ 203 (1983)

FUMBLESMost _________________________________________________________51 (1974)Most Lost _____________________________________________________35 (1973)Fewest _______________________________________________________15 (1997)Fewest Lost ________________________________________ 6 (1942, 1993 & 1994)

PENALTIESMost _________________________________________________________92 (2007)Most Yards ___________________________________________________833 (2007)Fewest _______________________________________________________28 (1948)Fewest Yards _________________________________________________197 (1948)

With a 9-0 record, SMU won the Southwest Conference in 1923, dominating opponents.SMU outscored foes 207-9 that year, averaging a 23-1 advantage per game.

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSSMU IN THE HEISMAN TROPHY VOTING

Year Player, Class Finish (Pts.)1947 Doak Walker, So. 3rd (196)1948 Doak Walker, Jr. 1st (778)1949 Doak Walker, Sr. 3rd (229)1950 Kyle Rote, Sr. 2nd (280)1958 Don Meredith, Jr. 9th (75)1959 Don Meredith, Sr. 3rd (286)1982 Eric Dickerson, Sr. 3rd (465)

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAKSGames Wins Ties Seasons Ended by21 20 1 1981-83 Texas (12-15)19 14 5 1922-24 W. Va. Wes. (7-9)15 13 2 1946-48 Missouri (14-20)14 14 0 1934-36 Stanford (0-7)

LONGEST WINNING STREAKSGames Wins Seasons Ended by14 14 1934-36 Stanford (0-7)14 14 1981-83 Arkansas (17-17)13 13 1923-24 Texas A&M (7-7)11 11 1946-47 TCU (19-19)

LONGEST LOSING STREAKSGames Losses/ Season(s) Ended by15 15 2003-04 San Jose St. (36-13)13 13 1990-91 Tulane (31-17)11 11 2007-08 Texas State (47-36)10 10 1995 Tulsa (17-10)10 10 2008 Active

MILESTONE VICTORIESNo. Opponent Date Score1 Hendrix 10/14/15 13-250 Baylor 11/13/26 31-3100 at Wash. (Mo.) 12/8/34 7-0150 Arkansas 11/14/42 14-6200 at Rice 10/18/52 21-14250 Illinois 9/17/66 26-7300 at Wake Forest 9/6/75 14-7350 at TCU 9/24/83 21-17400 at Utah 10/11/97 20-19

MILESTONE GAMESNo. Opponent Date Score1 at TCU 10/8/15 0-4350 Austin College 11/20/20 0-43100 Centenary 10/8/26 37-0150 at Rice 10/17/31 21-12200 at UCLA 11/9/35 21-0250 Auburn 10/19/40 20-13300 at Oklahoma A&M 10/12/45 12-26350 Georgia Tech 9/23/50 33-13400 at Notre Dame 9/24/55 0-17450 at Missouri 9/17/60 0-20500 TCU 11/27/65 7-10550 at Texas A&M 11/8/69 10-20600 Oregon State 10/5/74 37-30650 at Texas Tech 11/18/78 16-19700 at TCU 9/24/83 21-17750 North Texas 10/28/89 35-9800 at UCLA 9/10/94 10-17850 UNLV 10/24/98 10-7900 Rice 11/15/03 20-41950 at Texas Tech 9/13/08 7-43

ATTENDANCEBiggest Crowd _________________________________ 87,721, at Ohio State, 10/7/78Biggest Home Crowd __________________________ 75,504, vs. Notre Dame, 12/4/54

WINNING POINT DIFFERENTIALMargin Opponent70___________________________________________vs. Daniel Baker (70-0), 192068_______________________________________vs. North Texas State (68-0), 192766_______________________________________vs. North Texas State (66-0), 192260_________________________________________ vs. Austin College (60-0), 193558__________________________________________________ at Rice (58-0), 197856________________________________________ vs. Oklahoma A&M (56-0), 195054_______________________________________vs. North Texas State (60-6), 192854_______________________________________vs. North Texas State (54-0), 194153________________________________________________ vs. Trinity (60-7), 192852____________________________________________ vs. Mississippi (52-0), 1929

LOSING POINT DIFFERENTIALMargin Opponent143________________________________________________ at Rice (3-146), 191674_________________________________________________ at Texas (0-74), 191674______________________________________________ at Houston (21-95), 198962_____________________________________________ at Texas A&M (0-62), 191661_________________________________________________ at Baylor (0-61), 191659_____________________________________________ at Texas A&M (6-65), 199158_____________________________________________ at Texas A&M (8-66), 200555__________________________________________________vs. TCU (7-62), 200055_____________________________________________ at Texas Tech (7-62), 1990

SMU IN THE FINAL RANKINGSYear AP UPI Other1935 — — 1*1940 16 — —1947 3 — —1948 10 — —1954 UR 17 —1958 UR 18 —1966 10 9 —1968 14 16 —1980 20 20 —1981 3 UR 1+1982 2 2 1~/2^1983 12 11 12^1984 8 8 8^* - Dickinson & Holgate mathematical systems; + - National Championship Foundation;

~ - Helms Athletic Foundation Poll; ^ - USA Today/CNN Poll

Doak Walker won the 1948 Heisman Trophy.

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL - GAMERUSHING

Most Attempts _________________________________ 42, Ricky Dobbs (Navy), 2008Most Yards _________342, Roosevelt Leaks (Texas), 1973 & Matt Forte (Tulane), 2007Most Touchdowns _______________________________ 4, Ricky Dobbs (Navy), 2008 Ed Baily (Rice), 2004 Darren Lewis (Texas A&M), 1990 James Gray (Texas Tech), 1989 Stephen Worster (Texas), 1970 Jim Bertlesen (Texas), 1969 Perry Williams (Purdue), 1966

PASSINGMost Attempts _____________________________ 76, David Klingler (Houston), 1990Most Completions __________________________ 48, David Klingler (Houston), 1990Most Yards __________________________________ 601, Daniel Meager (UNT), 2007Most TDs ______________________________ 7, Josh Fields (Oklahoma State), 2003Most Had Intercepted _________________________ 5, Lionel Wilson (Houston), 1981

RECEIVINGMost Receptions ____________________________ 18, Casey Fitzgerald (UNT), 2007Most Yards ________________________________ 327, Casey Fitzgerald (UNT), 2007Most Touchdowns ___________________ 7, Rashaun Woods (Oklahoma State), 2003

OPPONENT TEAM - GAMETOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays ____________________________________________108, Memphis, 2007Most Yards ___________________________________________1,021, Houston, 1989Fewest Plays ________________________________________ 29, Texas A&M, 1945Fewest Yards ________________________________________ 30, UT-Arlington, 1981

SCORING OFFENSEMost Points Scored ________________________________________ 146, Rice, 1916Most Field Goals Scored ___________________________________ 5, Houston, 1984Most TDs Scored (modern) ________________________________ 13, Houston, 1989Most PATs Scored (modern) _______________________________ 12, Houston, 1989Fewest Points Scored ______________________________________ 0, several times

FIRST DOWNSMost Total _______________________________35, Houston, 1989 & Memphis, 2007Most Rushing ______________________________ 28, Arkansas, 1977 & Baylor, 1993Most Passing ___________________________________________ 24, Houston, 1990Most Penalty ________________________ 5, TCU, 1978, Baylor, 1966 & Baylor, 1986Fewest Total ___________________________________________ 0, Marquette, 1939Fewest Rushing ___________________________________________ 0, Florida, 1972Fewest Passing ____________________________ 0 several times, last by Navy, 2008Fewest Penalty ______________________ 0 several times, last by Arkansas St., 2006

RUSHINGMost Attempts ____________________________________________ 91, Baylor, 1993Most Net Yards __________________________________________ 611, Texas, 1969Most Touchdowns ____________________________7, Baylor, 1992 & Alabama, 1976Fewest Attempts ___________________________________________16, Tulsa, 1998Fewest Net Yards _______________________________________ -31, Kansas, 1955

PASSINGMost Attempts __________________________________________ 81, Houston, 1990Most Completions _______________________________________ 53, Houston, 1990Most Yards ____________________________________________ 771, Houston, 1989Most Touchdowns _______________________________________ 10, Houston, 1989Most Had Intercepted ___5, Houston, 1991, Houston, 1981, Baylor, 1968 & TCU, 1966Fewest Attempts _______________________________ 0, Baylor, 1993, & Navy, 2008Fewest Completions ___0, Baylor, 1993, Texas, 1974, Texas Tech, 1964, & Navy, 2008Fewest Yards _________0, Baylor, 1993, Texas, 1974, Texas Tech, 1964, & Navy, 2008

OPPONENT TEAM - SEASONTOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays ___________________________________________________ 960 (2007)Most Yards Gained __________________________________________ 5,984 (2007)Most Yards Gained Per Game __________________________________ 530.2 (1989)Fewest Plays _________________________________________________ 514 (1947)Fewest Yards Gained ________________________________________ 1,928 (1946)

RUSHINGMost Rushes _________________________________________________ 652 (1978)Most Net Yards Gained _______________________________________ 2,999 (1977)Most Net Yards Per Game _____________________________________ 272.6 (1977)Most Touchdowns ______________________________________________ 34 (1989)Fewest Rushes _______________________________________________ 357 (1947)Fewest Net Yards Gained _____________________________________ 1,092 (1965)

PASSINGMost Attempts ________________________________________________ 490 (2007)Most Completions _____________________________________________ 306 (2007)Highest Completion Pct. _____________________________ 64.1 (268-of-418) (2006)Most Yards Gained __________________________________________ 3,617 (2007)Most Yards Gained Per Game __________________________________ 301.4 (2007)Most TD Passes _______________________________________________ 29 (1989)Fewest Attempts ______________________________________________ 108 (1957)Fewest Completions ____________________________________________ 49 (1946)Fewest Yards _________________________________________________ 751 (1957)Most Passes Had Intercepted _____________________________________ 31 (1981)Fewest Had Intercepted ____________________________________6 (1960 & 2004)

SCORINGMost Points __________________________________________________ 499 (1989)Fewest Points __________________________________________________ 9 (1923)Most Points Scored Per Game __________________________________ 45.4 (1989)Most TDs Scored _______________________________________________ 65 (2007)Most PATs By Kick ______________________________________________ 60 (1989)Most PATs Attempted ____________________________________________ 60 (1989)Most Field Goals _______________________________________________ 16 (2000)Most Field Goals Attempted ______________________________________ 24 (1993)

FIRST DOWNSMost Total ___________________________________________________ 325 (2007)Most Rushing _________________________________________________ 165 (1977)Most Passing _________________________________________________ 166 (2007)Most Penalty __________________________________________________ 25 (2007)Fewest Total _________________________________________________ 104 (1947)Fewest Rushing ________________________________________________ 61 (1947)Fewest Passing __________________________________________32 (1955 & 1957)Fewest Penalty _________________________________________________ 1 (1958)

PUNTSMost Punts ___________________________________________________ 114 (1942)Most Yards Punted __________________________________________ 3,037 (1980)Highest Average Per Punt ______________________________________ 43.0 (1985)Fewest Punts ____________________________________________35 (1989 & 2008)Fewest Yards Punted __________________________________________ 924 (1963)

PUNT RETURNSMost Returns __________________________________________________ 42 (1989)Most Yards ___________________________________________________ 610 (1986)Highest Average Per Return ____________________________________ 14.9 (1986)Most TDs ______________________________________________________ 3 (1973)Fewest Returns ________________________________________________ 14 (1966)Fewest Yards __________________________________________________ 75 (1975)

OPPONENT RECORDS

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KICKOFF RETURNSMost Returns __________________________________________________69 (2008)Most Yards _________________________________________________ 1,392 (2008)Most TDs _______________________________________1 (several times, last 2004)Fewest Returns _________________________________________ 14 (1946 & 1960)Fewest Yards _________________________________________________247 (1960)

FUMBLESMost ________________________________________________________ 55 (1972)Most Lost ____________________________________________________ 26 (1975)Fewest ______________________________________________________ 12 (2004)Fewest Lost ___________________________________________________ 5 (1990)

PENALTIESMost _______________________________________________________ 102 (1989)Most Yards __________________________________________________ 882 (1977)Fewest ________________________________________________ 43 (1959 & 1961) Fewest Yards ________________________________________________ 369 (1959)

SMU BOWL RECORDS

SMU VS. HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERSYear Winner (School) Result1938 Davey O’Brien (TCU) L, 7-201949 Leon Hart (Notre Dame) L, 20-271950 Vic Janowicz (Ohio State) W, 32-271953 Johnny Lattner (Notre Dame) L, 14-401956 Paul Hornung (Notre Dame) W, 19-131957 John David Crow (Texas A&M) L, 6-191960 Joe Bellino (Navy) L, 7-261963 Roger Staubach (Navy) W, 32-281974 Archie Griffi n (Ohio State) L, 9-281977 Earl Campbell (Texas) L, 14-301989 Andre Ware (Houston) L, 21-95

TEAMMost First Downs _______________________ 26 vs. Notre Dame, 1984 Aloha BowlMost Yards Rushing _______________ 393 vs. Brigham Young, 1980 Holiday BowlMost Yards Passing _________________281 vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet BowlMost Interceptions ________________3 vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet BowlMost Punts _______________________________11 vs. Stanford, 1936 Rose Bowl

INDIVIDUALRUSHING

Most Carries ____________________ 27, Eric Dickerson vs. Pitt, 1983 Cotton BowlMost Yards ____________________ 225, Craig James vs. BYU, 1980 Holiday Bowl

PASSINGMost Attempts _____________________________43, Chuck Hixson vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet BowlMost Completions __________________________22, Chuck Hixson vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet BowlMost Yards ______________________________ 281, Chuck Hixson vs. Oklahoma 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet BowlMost TDs __________________________________2, Chuck Hixson vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl

RECEIVINGMost Receptions _____________________________ 8, Jerry LeVias vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet BowlMost Yards _______________________________ 112, Jerry LeVias vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet BowlMost TDs _______________________ 2, John Roderick vs. Oregon, 1963 Sun Bowl

SCORINGMost TDs ________________________ 3, Craig James vs. BYU, 1980 Holiday BowlMost Points Scored _______________ 18, Craig James vs. BYU, 1980 Holiday BowlMost FGs _______________________ 3, Eddie Garcia vs. BYU, 1980 Holiday BowlMost PATs ______________________ 4, Eddie Garcia vs. BYU, 1980 Holiday Bowl

TOTAL OFFENSEYards ___________________________________257, Chuck Hixson vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl

SUPERLATIVESLongest Rush _______________ 62 yards, Jeff Atkins vs. Alabama, 1983 Sun BowlLongest Pass ___________________________ 53 yards, Doak Walker to Paul Page vs. Penn State, 1948 Cotton BowlLongest Punt Return _____________________30 yards, Larry Jernigan vs. Oregon, 1963 Sun BowlLongest Kickoff Return __________________ 38 yards, Jerry LeVias vs. Oklahoma, 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet BowlLongest Interception Return __________________________19 yards, Doak Walker vs. Penn State,1948 Cotton BowlLongest Punt ________________84 yards, Kyle Rote vs. Oregon, 1949 Cotton BowlLongest Field Goal ________________47 yards, Brandy Brownlee vs. Notre Dame, 1984 Aloha Bowl

Kyle Rote scored on a 36-yard run to lead SMU to a21-13 win over Oregon in the 1949 Cotton Bowl.

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SMU FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEARYear Coach Record SWC/WAC/C-USA Pts. Opp.1915 Ray Morrison 2-5-0 - 20 1311916 Ray Morrison 0-8-2 - 27 4551917 J. Burton Rix 3-2-3 - 74 491918 J. Burton Rix 4-2-0 2-2 (5th) 40 451919 J. Burton Rix 5-4-1 0-2-1 (6th) 162 861920 J. Burton Rix 3-5-2 0-4-1 (8th) 125 901921 Rix-Cunningham-Kelly 1-6-1 0-4 (7th) 15 921922 Ray Morrison 6-3-1 2-2 (T-3rd) 235 691923 Ray Morrison 9-0-0 5-0 (1st) 207 91924 Ray Morrison 5-1-4 2-0-4 (2nd) 92 591925 Ray Morrison 5-2-2 1-1-2 (4th) 148 411926 Ray Morrison 8-0-1 5-0 (1st) 229 471927 Ray Morrison 7-2-0 4-1 (2nd) 267 811928 Ray Morrison 6-3-1 2-2-1 (5th) 254 78 1929 Ray Morrison 6-0-4 3-0-2 (2nd) 172 361930 Ray Morrison 6-3-1 2-2-1 (4th) 187 861931 Ray Morrison 9-1-1 5-0-1 (1st) 160 491932 Ray Morrison 3-7-2 1-4-1 (T-5th) 82 112 1933 Ray Morrison 4-7-1 2-4 (6th) 99 1041934 Ray Morrison 8-2-2 3-2-1 (3rd) 224 631935 Madison Bell 12-1-0 6-0 (1st) 288 391936 Madison Bell 5-4-1 2-3-1 (5th) 118 661937 Madison Bell 5-6-0 2-4 (6th) 93 801938 Madison Bell 6-4-0 4-2 (2nd) 148 1251939 Madison Bell 6-3-1 4-2 (T-2nd) 118 601940 Madison Bell 8-1-1 5-1 (T-1st) 142 751941 Madison Bell 5-5-0 2-4 (5th) 169 1061942 James H. Stewart 3-6-2 1-4-1 (6th) 126 1331943 James H. Stewart 2-7-0 2-3 (T-3rd) 69 1151944 James H. Stewart 5-5-0 2-3 (4th) 131 2011945 Madison Bell 5-6-0 4-2 (2nd) 201 1101946 Madison Bell 4-5-1 2-4 (T-5th) 114 1001947 Madison Bell 9-0-2 5-0-1 (1st) 182 901948 Madison Bell 9-1-1 5-0-1 (1st) 250 105 1949 Madison Bell 5-4-1 2-3-1 (5th) 215 2041950 H.N. Russell 6-4-0 2-4 (T-5th) 251 1461951 H.N. Russell 3-6-1 1-4-1 (7th) 164 1441952 H.N. Russell 4-5-1 3-2-1 (3rd) 136 1631953 Chalmer Woodard 5-5-0 3-3 (4th) 128 1291954 Chalmer Woodard 6-3-1 4-1-1 (2nd) 184 1351955 Chalmer Woodard 4-6-0 2-4 (T-5th) 118 1151956 Chalmer Woodard 4-6-0 2-4 (5th) 125 2021957 Bill Meek 4-5-1 3-3 (4th) 127 1751958 Bill Meek 6-4-0 4-2 (T-2nd) 203 1341959 Bill Meek 5-4-1 2-3-1 (4th) 147 1331960 Bill Meek 0-9-1 0-6-1 (8th) 31 2211961 Bill Meek 2-7-1 1-5-1 (8th) 92 1911962 Hayden Fry 2-8-0 2-5 (7th) 88 1301963 Hayden Fry 4-7-0 2-5 (T-6th) 141 1741964 Hayden Fry 1-9-0 0-7 (8th) 55 1771965 Hayden Fry 4-5-1 3-4 (T-4th) 123 1671966 Hayden Fry 8-3-0 6-1 (1st) 210 1701967 Hayden Fry 3-7-0 3-4 (6th) 135 2141968 Hayden Fry 8-3-0 5-2 (3rd) 311 2731969 Hayden Fry 3-7-0 3-4 (5th) 186 2301970 Hayden Fry 5-6-0 3-4 (T-4th) 153 2281971 Hayden Fry 4-7-0 3-4 (5th) 151 2271972 Hayden Fry 7-4-0 4-3 (T-2nd) 269 154

RECORDS OF SMU COACHESCoach Years Yrs. Games W L T Pct.Ray Morrison 1915-16, 1922-34 15 150 84 44 22 .633*J. Burton Rix 1917-21 5 42 16 19 7 .464Madison Bell 1935-41, 1945-49 12 127 79 40 8 .653James H. Stewart 1942-44 3 30 10 18 2 .366H.N. Russell 1950-52 3 30 13 15 2 .466Chalmer Woodard 1953-56 4 40 19 20 1 .487Bill Meek 1957-61 5 50 17 29 4 .388Hayden Fry 1962-72 11 116 49 66 1 .426Dave Smith 1973-75 3 33 16 15 2 .515Ron Meyer 1976-81 6 67 34 32 1 .514Bobby Collins 1982-86 5 58 43 14 1 .750Forrest Gregg 1989-90 2 22 3 19 0 .136Tom Rossley 1991-96 6 66 15 48 3 .250Mike Cavan 1997-2001 5 46 18 28 0 .391Phil Bennett 2002-07 6 70 18 52 0 .257June Jones 2008 1 12 1 11 0 .083

*Rix-Cunningham-Kelly in 1921

Year Coach Record SWC/WAC/C-USA Pts. Opp.1973 Dave Smith 6-4-1 3-3-1 (T-4th) 259 2281974 Dave Smith 6-4-1 3-3-1 (T-4th) 221 240 1975 Dave Smith 4-7-0 2-5 (T-5th) 208 2991976 Ron Meyer 3-8-0 2-6 (8th) 202 3391977 Ron Meyer 4-7-0 3-5 (T-6th) 226 3191978 Ron Meyer 4-6-1 3-5 (T-6th) 300 2511979 Ron Meyer 5-6-0 3-5 (6th) 226 2361980 Ron Meyer 8-4-0 5-3 (2nd) 324 1921981 Ron Meyer 10-1-0 7-1 (1st) 365 1371982 Bobby Collins 11-0-1 7-0-1 (1st) 354 1601983 Bobby Collins 10-2-0 7-1 (2nd) 274 1371984 Bobby Collins 10-2-0 6-2 (T-1st) 328 1981985 Bobby Collins 6-5-0 5-3* 280 2111986 Bobby Collins 6-5-0 5-3* 245 2821987 Season Cancelled - - - -1988 Season Cancelled - - - -1989 Forrest Gregg 2-9-0 0-8 (9th) 187 4991990 Forrest Gregg 1-10-0 0-8 (9th) 197 4261991 Tom Rossley 1-10-0 0-8 (9th) 141 3591992 Tom Rossley 5-6-0 2-5 (T-6th) 212 2761993 Tom Rossley 2-7-2 1-5-1 (T-7th) 206 2771994 Tom Rossley 1-9-1 0-6-1 (7th) 197 3431995 Tom Rossley 1-10-0 0-7 (8th) 132 3521996 Tom Rossley 5-6-0 4-4 (4th+) 246 2671997 Mike Cavan 6-5 5-3 (T2nd+) 247 2371998 Mike Cavan 1-1# 0-1 34 431999 Mike Cavan 4-6 3-3 (5th) 193 2352000 Mike Cavan 3-9 2-6 (T-6th) 181 3522001 Mike Cavan 4-7 4-4 (6th) 226 2952002 Phil Bennett 3-9 3-5 (T-6th) 207 3782003 Phil Bennett 0-12 0-8 (10th) 134 3862004 Phil Bennett 3-8 3-5 (T-6th) 202 4202005 Phil Bennett 5-6 4-4 (T-3rd) 229 2802006 Phil Bennett 6-6 4-4 (4th) 325 2942007 Phil Bennett 1-11 0-8 (6th) 340 4772008 June Jones 1-11 0-8 (6th) 256 458 Totals 435-470-54 247-308-31 16,615 17,279

# 10 games vacated due to use of an ineligible player; * Ineligible for conference championship;+ Western Athletic Conference Mountain Division; 2005-Present - C-USA Western Division

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1915 (2-5)

10/8 at TCU L 0-4310/14 Hendrix W 13-2 Austin College L 0-2111/4 Dallas University W 7-011/12 Daniel Baker L 0-30 Southwestern L 0-2111/25 Trinity (Texas) L 0-14

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: J.A. Barton

1916 (0-8-2)9/30 at Texas L 0-7410/7 at Baylor L 0-6110/14 TCU L 3-4810/21 at Texas A&M L 0-6210/30 Dallas University L 6-14 11/4 Austin College T 0-011/10 Daniel Baker L 0-2711/17 at Rice L 3-14611/24 Trinity (Texas) L 6-1412/1 at Southwestern T 9-9

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: B.C. Glenn

1917 (3-2-3)10/6 Meridian W 20-710/13 at Austin College W 20-010/20 at TCU L 0-2110/27 Dallas University T 7-711/3 Trinity (Texas) W 20-011/10 Howard Payne L 7-1411/17 Baylor T 0-011/29 Southwestern T 0-0

Coach: J. Burton RixCaptain: Douglas I. Maxwell

1918 (4-2)10/19 Austin College W 19-010/26 TCU (forfeit) W 1-011/2 Love Field W 6-011/9 Baylor W 14-011/23 at Texas L 0-3211/30 at Rice L 0-13

Coach: J. Burton RixCaptain: Horace Renshaw

1919 (5-4-1)9/27 Burleson W 26-610/4 Wesley W 7-610/11 Texas A&M L 0-1610/18 Daniel Baker (forfeit) W 6-010/25 Howard Payne L 9-1411/1 Austin College W 41-011/8 at Rice L 14-2111/15 Trinity (Texas) W 46-611/22 at Baylor T 7-711/27 at Southwestern L 6-10

Coach: J. Burton RixCaptain: Graham L. Pierce

1920 (3-5-2)9/25 Daniel Baker W 70-010/2 Simmons (Texas) T 0-010/9 Texas A&M L 0-310/15 Howard Payne W 14-010/22 Arkansas L 0-610/30 Trinity (Texas) W 38-711/6 Rice L 0-1011/13 Texas L 3-2111/20 Austin College L 0-4311/27 Baylor T 0-0

Coach: J. Burton RixCaptain: John Lee Brooks

1921 (1-6-1)10/1 Howard Payne W 3-010/12 Texas A&M L 0-1310/21 Austin College L 6-1710/29 *Arkansas L 0-1411/5 Rice L 0-711/12 TCU L 6-1311/19 Southwestern T 0-011/24 at Baylor L 0-28* At Ft. Smith, Ark.

Coaches: J. Burton Rix, Bill Cunningham, Choc KellyCaptain: Jimmy Kitts

1922 (6-3-1)9/30 SMU Freshmen W 16-010/7 North Texas St. W 66-010/14 Louisiana St. W 51-010/20 Austin College L 7-1010/28 Oklahoma A&M W 32-611/4 Southwestern W 46-1411/11 Texas A&M W 17-611/18 at Arkansas L 0-911/30 Baylor L 0-2412/9 at TCU T 0-0

Coaches: Ray Morrison, E.Y. FreelandCaptain: John McLean Brooks

1923 (9-0)SWC CHAMPIONS

2/29 North Texas St. W 41-010/6 Henderson-Brown W 33-010/10 Austin College W 10-310/16 Missouri Mines W 35-010/26 at Texas A&M W 10-011/4 TCU W 40-011/10 Arkansas W 13-611/17 Oklahoma A&M W 9-011/29 Baylor W 16-0

Coaches: Ray Morrison, E.Y. FreelandCaptain: William Daniel

1924 (5-1-4)9/27 North Texas St. W 7-010/4 Trinity (Texas) W 14-310/10 Austin College W 7-010/17 Texas W 10-610/25 Texas A&M T 7-711/1 at TCU W 6-011/8 at Arkansas T 14-1411/15 Baylor T 7-711/29 Oklahoma A&M T 13-13

Dixie Classic12/1 W. Virginia Wesleyan L 7-9

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: Logan Stollenwreck

1925 (5-2-2)9/26 North Texas St. W 48-010/3 Abilene Christian W 52-710/9 Washington (Mo.) W 20-610/16 at Texas A&M L 0-710/24 Oklahoma L 0-910/31 Texas T 0-011/7 Arkansas T 0-011/14 Baylor W 7-611/26 Drake W 21-6

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: James Magness

1926 (8-0-1)SWC CHAMPIONS

9/24 North Texas St. W 42-010/2 Trinity (Texas) W 48-010/8 Centenary W 37-010/16 at Missouri T 7-710/23 Texas A&M W 9-710/30 at Texas W 21-1711/6 Rice W 20-011/13 Baylor W 31-311/25 TCU W 14-13

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptains: Stanley Dawson, Howard Wade

1927 (7-2)9/24 North Texas St. W 68-010/1 Howard Payne W 32-010/8 at Centenary L 12-2110/14 at Rice W 34-610/22 Missouri W 32-910/28 Texas W 14-011/5 at Texas A&M L 13-3911/12 Baylor W 34-0 at TCU W 28-6

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptains: Gerald Mann, Robert E. Tatum

1928 (6-3-1)9/22 North Texas St. W 60-69/29 Howard Payne W 31-010/6 at Army L 13-1410/13 *Simmons (Texas) W 6-010/20 Rice W 53-1310/27 Trinity (Texas) W 60-7

11/3 at Texas W 6-211/10 Texas A&M T 19-1911/17 at Baylor L 0-211/24 TCU L 6-15* At Wichita Falls, Texas

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: Earl Baccus

1929 (6-0-4)9/21 North Texas St. W 13-39/28 Howard Payne T 13-1310/5 at Nebraska T 0-010/11 Austin Colege W 16-010/26 Mississippi W 52-011/2 Texas T 0-011/9 at Texas A&M W 12-711/16 Baylor W 25-611/23 Rice W 34-011/30 at TCU T 7-7

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: H.J. “Choc” Sanders

1930 (6-3-1)9/27 Howard Payne W 26-010/4 at Notre Dame L 14-2010/10 Austin College W 34-010/18 at Baylor T 14-1410/25 Indiana W 27-011/1 at Texas L 7-2511/8 Texas A&M W 13-711/15 at Navy W 20-711/22 at Rice W 32-011/29 TCU L 0-13

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptains: Ira Hopper, Louie Long, Malcolm Powell, Bill Skeeters

1931 (9-1-1)SWC CHAMPIONS

9/26 North Texas St. W 13-010/3 Simmons (Texas) W 27-1010/10 at Arkansas W 42-610/17 at Rice W 21-1210/24 Centenary W 19-011/1 Texas W 9-711/7 at Texas A&M W 8-011/14 Baylor W 6-011/21 at TCU T 0-011/28 Navy W 13-612/5 at St. Mary’s L 2-7

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: Alfred Neeley

1932 (3-7-2)9/24 North Texas St. T 0-010/1 at Texas Tech L 0-610/8 Rice L 0-1310/15 at Syracuse W 16-610/22 Centenary L 7-1810/29 at Texas L 6-1411/5 Texas A&M T 0-011/12 Arkansas W 13-711/19 Baylor L 0-1911/26 TCU L 0-812/3 Nebraska L 14-211/2 at Texas Mines W 26-0

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: Howard Sprague

1933 (4-7-1)9/23 North Texas St. L 0-79/29 Texas Tech W 14-010/7 Texas Mines W 27-610/14 at Rice W 13-710/21 Oklahoma A&M T 7-710/28 at Arkansas L 0-311/4 Texas L 0-1011/11 at Texas A&M W 19-011/18 Centenary L 0-711/25 Baylor L 7-1312/2 at TCU L 6-2612/9 St. Mary’s L 6-18

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: Raymond Fuqua

1934 (8-2-2)9/22 North Texas St. W 33-09/29 Austin College W 33-010/6 at Louisiana St. T 14-1410/13 at Rice L 0-910/20 Oklahoma A&M W 41-0

10/27 Fordham W 26-1411/3 at Texas T 7-711/10 Texas A&M W 28-011/17 Arkansas W 10-611/24 at Baylor L 6-1312/1 TCU W 19-012/8 at Washington (Mo.) W 7-0

Coach: Ray MorrisonCaptain: Raymond Fuqua

1935 (12-1)NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SWC CHAMPIONS9/21 North Texas St. W 39-09/28 Austin College W 60-010/5 Tulsa W 14-010/12 at Washington (Mo.) W 35-610/19 Rice W 10-010/26 Hardin-Simmons W 18-611/2 Texas W 20-011/9 at UCLA W 21-011/16 at Arkansas W 17-611/23 Baylor W 10-011/30 at #2 TCU W 20-1412/7 at Texas A&M W 24-0

Rose Bowl1/1 Stanford L 0-7

Coach: Madison BellCaptains: Harry Shuford, Marco Stewart, J.C. Wetsel

1936 (5-4-1)9/26 North Texas St. W 6-010/3 Texas A&I W 60-010/10 at Fordham L 0-710/17 Vanderbilt W 16-010/31 at Texas [NR/19] W 14-711/7 Texas A&M [NR/12] L 6-2211/14 Arkansas [NR/19] L 0-1711/21 at Baylor L 7-1311/28 TCU [18/NR] T 0-012/5 at Rice W 9-0

Coach: Madison BellCaptains: Paschal Scottino, Johnny Sprague

1937 (5-6)9/25 North Texas St. W 14-010/2 Centenary L 6-710/9 at Washington (Mo.) W 14-010/13 Vanderbilt L 0-610/23 *Arkansas L 0-1310/30 Texas W 13-211/6 at Texas A&M L 0-1411/13 Baylor [13/NR] W 13-711/20 at UCLA W 26-1311/27 at TCU [14/NR] L 0-312/4 Rice [18/NR] L 7-15* At Ft. Smith, Ark.

Coach: Madison BellCaptains: Ray Acker, Joe Gray, Keith Ranspot

1938 (6-4)9/24 North Texas St. W 34-710/1 Arizona W 29-710/7 Marquette (at Chicago) L 0-710/22 at Pittsburgh [1/NR] L 7-3410/30 Texas W 7-611/5 at Texas A&M [19/NR] W 10-711/12 Arkansas W 19-611/19 at Baylor W 21-611/26 TCU [2/NR] L 7-2012/3 at Rice L 14-25

Coach: Madison BellCaptain: Charles Sprague

1939 (6-3-1)9/30 at Oklahoma T 7-710/7 North Texas St. W 16-010/14 at Notre Dame L 19-2010/21 Marquette [NR/18] W 16-011/4 Texas [NR/16] W 10-011/11 at Texas A&M [2/13] L 2-611/17 *Arkansas [NR/17] L 0-1411/25 Baylor W 21-012/2 at TCU W 14-712/9 Rice W 13-6* At Little Rock, Ark.

Coach: Madison BellCaptain: Chelsea Crouch

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1940 (8-1-1)SWC CO-CHAMPIONS

9/28 at UCLA W 9-610/5 North Texas St. W 20-710/12 at Pittsburgh T 7-710/19 Auburn W 20-1311/2 at Texas [NR/15] W 21-1311/9 Texas A&M [4/14] L 7-1911/16 Arkansas [NR/20] W 28-011/23 at Baylor [NR/18] W 7-411/30 TCU [NR/16] W 16-012/7 at Rice [NR/16] W 7-6

Coach: Madison BellCaptains: Will Mullinweg, Raymond Pope

1941 (5-5)9/27 North Texas St. W 54-010/4 at Fordham L 10-1610/11 *College of Pacifi c W 34-010/18 #Auburn W 20-711/1 Texas [2/20] L 0-3411/8 at Texas A&M [5/NR] L 10-2111/15 at Arkansas W 14-711/22 Baylor W 14-011/29 at TCU L 13-1512/6 Rice L 0-6* At Tyler, Texas# At Birmingham, Ala.

Coach: Madison BellCaptains: J. Ted Ramsey, Horace Young

1942 (3-6-2)9/26 North Texas St. W 26-710/3 at Pittsburgh L 7-2010/10 *Hardin-Simmons L 6-710/17 Temple T 6-610/24 Corpus Christi NAS W 21-610/31 at Texas [NR/17] L 7-2111/7 Texas A&M L 20-2711/14 Arkansas W 14-611/20 at Baylor T 6-611/28 TCU L 6-1412/5 at Rice L 7-13* At San Antonio, Texas

Coach: James H. StewartCaptains: Clarence Booth, Orville Johnson, Kelly Simpson

1943 (2-7)9/25 Tulsa L 7-2010/9 NTAC L 6-2010/16 Rice W 12-010/23 at Tulane L 6-1210/30 Texas [12/NR] L 0-2011/6 at Texas A&M [16/NR] L 0-2211/13 *Arkansas L 12-1411/20 Texas Tech L 6-711/27 at TCU W 20-0* At San Antonio, Texas

Coach: James H. StewartCaptains: Abel Gonzalez, Ray Rasor

1944 (5-5)9/30 NTAC W 49-010/7 Southwestern W 16-1510/14 at Randolph Field [4/NR] L 0-4110/21 at Rice L 10-2110/28 at Tulane L 7-2711/4 at Texas L 7-3411/11 Texas A&M L 6-3911/18 Arkansas W 20-1211/25 at Texas Tech W 7-612/2 TCU W 9-6

Coach: James H. StewartCaptains: C.D. Allen, Ivan Cunningham

1945 (5-6)9/22 Lackland AAF 6,500 W 51-09/29 at C. Christi NAS 16,000 L 7-2210/6 Missouri 8,000 L 7-1010/12 *Okla. A&M [14/NR] 18,500 L 12-2610/20 Rice 8,500 W 21-1810/27 at Tulane 28,000 L 7-1911/3 Texas 23,000 L 7-1211/10 at Texas A&M 9,000 L 0-311/17 Arkansas 9,000 W 21-011/24 at Baylor 10,000 W 34-012/1 at TCU 18,000 W 34-0*At Oklahoma City, Okla.

Total Avg: 14,045 - Home Avg: 11,833Coach: Madison Bell

Captains: Tom Dean, Howard Mailey

1946 (4-5-1)9/30 at Temple 30,000 T 7-7

10/5 Texas Tech 27,000 L 0-710/11 Oklahoma A&M 28,000 W 15-610/19 at Rice [16/NR] 26,000 L 7-2110/26 at Missouri 22,500 W 17-011/2 at Texas [7/NR] 34,000 L 3-1911/8 Texas A&M 40,000 L 0-1411/16 at Arkansas 15,500 L 0-1311/23 Baylor 15,000 W 35-011/30 TCU 16,000 W 30-13

Total Avg: 23,090 - Home Avg: 25,200Coach: Madison Bell

Captains: Lendon Davis, Eugene McClintock, Eugene Wilson

1947 (9-0-2)#SWC CHAMPIONS

9/9 at Santa Clara 5,000 W 22-610/4 Missouri 35,000 W 35-1910/11 at Okla. A&M 18,000 W 21-1410/18 Rice [15/NR] 23,000 W 14-010/25 at UCLA [16/12] 64,197 W 7-011/1 Texas [3/8] 50,000 W 14-1311/8 at Texas A&M [NR/3] 28,000 W 13-011/15 Arkansas [NR/4] 23,000 W 14-611/22 at Baylor [NR/3] 12,000 W 10-011/29 at TCU [NR/3] 31,000 T 19-19

Cotton Bowl1/1 Penn St. [4/3} 47,500 T 13-13

# Last full season at Ownby StadiumTotal Avg: 26,290 - Home Avg: 32,750

Coach: Madison Bell; Captain: Sid Halliday

1948 (9-1-1)SWC CHAMPIONS

9/25 at Pittsburgh 31,469 W 33-1410/2 #Texas Tech 23,000 W 41-610/9 at Missouri [NR/4] 30,892 L 14-2010/16 at Rice [NR/14] 32,600 W 33-710/23 *Santa Clara [NR/11] 50,000 W 33-010/30 at Texas [NR/11] 68,750 W 21-611/6 *Texas A&M [NR/8] 55,000 W 20-1411/13 at Arkansas [NR/7] 23,000 W 14-1211/20 *Baylor [NR/10] 58,000 W 13-611/27 *TCU [NR/8] 67,431 T 7-7

Cotton Bowl1/1 Oregon [9/10] 70,000 W 21-13# Last game at Ownby Stadium before 1989

Total Avg: 51,263 - Home Avg: 47,671Coach: Madison Bell

Captains: Joe Ethridge, Floyd Lewis

1949 (5-4-1)9/24 Wake Forest 51,000 W 13-710/1 Missouri 58,000 W 28-2710/15 Rice [NR/10] 72,000 L 27-4110/22 Kentucky [7/17] 48,000 W 20-710/29 Texas [19/11] 75,139 W 7-611/5 at Texas A&M [NR/9] 31,000 T 27-2711/12 Arkansas [NR/12] 42,000 W 34-611/19 Baylor [15/10] 63,337 L 26-3511/26 at TCU 33,000 L 13-2112/3 Notre Dame [1/NR] 75,457 L 20-27

Total Avg: 54,893 - Home Avg: 60,617Coach: Madison Bell

Captains: Dick McKissack, Bobby Folsom, Doak Walker

1950 (6-4)9/23 Georgia Tech 54,000 W 33-139/30 at Ohio St. [11/10] 80,672 W 32-2710/7 at Missouri [NR/3] 35,311 W 21-010/14 Oklahoma A&M [NR/2] 75,349 W 56-010/21 at Rice [15/3] 70,000 W 42-2111/4 at Texas [7/1] 65,498 L 20-2311/11 Texas A&M [NR/7] 75,447 L 20-2511/18 *Arkansas [NR/14] 29,000 W 14-711/25 Baylor [NR/15] 50,000 L 0-312/2 TCU 55,000 L 13-27

Total Avg: 59,027 - Home Avg: 61,959Coach: H.N. Russell

Captains: Kyle Rote, Bobby Collier

1951 (3-6-1)9/22 at Georgia Tech 33,000 L 7-219/29 at Ohio St. [3/NR] 80,735 L 0-710/6 Missouri 40,000 W 34-010/13 at Notre Dame [5/NR] 58,240 W 27-2010/20 Rice [NR/15] 53,000 L 7-2811/3 Texas [12/NR] 72,000 L 13-2011/10 at Texas A&M 24,500 T 14-1411/17 Arkansas 33,500 W 47-711/24 at Baylor [10/NR] 30,000 L 13-1412/1 at TCU [11/NR] 35,000 L 2-13

Total Avg: 45,997 - Home Avg: 49,625Coach: H.N. Russell

Captains: Dick Hightower, Hershel Forester, Pat Knight

1952 (4-5-1)9/26 Duke [19/NR] 28,000 L 7-1410/4 Georgia Tech [6/NR] 41,000 L 7-2010/11 at Missouri 25,000 W 25-710/18 at Rice 56,000 W 21-1410/25 Kansas [15/NR] 30,000 L 0-2611/1 at Texas [14/NR] 57,000 L 14-3111/8 Texas A&M 62,000 W 21-1311/15 at Arkansas 20,000 W 27-1711/22 Baylor 30,000 T 7-711/29 TCU 32,000 L 7-14

Total Avg: 38,100 - Home Avg: 37,167Coach: H.N. RussellCaptain: Bill Forester

1953 (5-5)10/3 at Georgia Tech [9/NR] 37,000 L 4-610/9 Missouri 35,000 W 20-710/17 Rice [11/NR] 50,000 W 12-710/24 at Kansas [NR/13] 29,000 W 14-610/31 Texas [NR/11] 51,000 L 7-1611/7 at Texas A&M 20,000 W 23-011/14 Arkansas 26,500 W 13-711/21 at Baylor 30,000 L 21-2711/28 at TCU 27,000 L 0-1312/5 at Notre Dame [2/NR] 35,522 L 14-40

Total Avg: 34,102 - Home Avg: 40,625Coach: Chalmer Woodard

Captains: Jack Gunlock, Jerry Clem

1954 (6-3-1)10/2 Georgia Tech 34,504 L 7-1010/9 at Missouri 27,500 W 25-610/16 at Rice [15/NR] 63,500 W 20-610/23 Kansas 20,037 W 36-1810/30 at Texas [NR/18] 50,000 T 13-1311/6 Texas A&M 44,307 W 6-311/13 at Arkansas [4/19] 25,000 W 21-1411/20 Baylor [20/11] 47,000 L 21-3311/27 TCU 30,022 W 21-612/4 Notre Dame [4/NR] 75,704 L 14-26

Total Avg: 41,737 - Home Avg: 44,270Coach: Chalmer Woodard

Captains: Duane Nutt, Raymond Berry

1955 (4-6)9/24 at Notre Dame [11/NR] 56,454 L 0-1710/1 at Ga. Tech [3/NR] 34,000 L 7-2010/7 Missouri 25,000 W 13-610/15 Rice [15/NR] 46,000 W 20-010/22 at Kansas 20,000 W 33-1410/29 Texas 46,000 L 18-1911/5 at Texas A&M [12/NR] 38,000 L 2-1311/12 Arkansas 32,500 L 0-611/19 at Baylor 20,000 W 12-011/26 at TCU [7/NR] 33,000 L 13-20

Total Avg: 35,095 - Home Avg: 36,125Coach: Chalmer Woodward

Captains: Forrest Gregg, David Hawk

1956 (4-6)9/22 Notre Dame [3/NR] 61,000 W 19-139/29 Georgia Tech [2/5] 46,500 L 7-910/6 at Missouri [NR/12] 25,000 W 33-2710/13 at Duke [NR/19] 25,000 L 6-1410/20 at Rice 47,000 W 14-1311/3 at Texas 35,000 W 20-1911/10 Texas A&M [5/NR] 62,500 L 7-3311/17 *Arkansas 34,000 L 13-2711/24 Baylor [16/NR] 28,000 L 0-2612/1 TCU [14/NR] 32,500 L 6-21* At Little Rock, Ark.

Total Avg: 39,650 - Home Avg: 46,100Coach: Chalmer Woodward

Captains: Bill Livingstone, Smitty Keller

1957 (4-5-1)9/21 at California 45,000 W 13-69/28 at Georgia Tech [3/15] 30,000 T 0-010/11 Missouri 26,500 L 6-710/19 Rice [19/NR] 36,000 L 21-2711/2 Texas [13/NR] 42,000 W 19-1211/9 at Texas A&M [1/NR] 28,000 L 6-1911/16 Arkansas 25,500 W 27-2211/23 at Baylor 15,000 W 14-711/30 at TCU 25,000 L 0-2112/7 Notre Dame [10/NR] 51,000 L 21-54

Total Avg: 32,400 - Home Avg: 44,270Coach: Bill Meek

Captains: Ray Masters, Jerry Cornelison

1958 (6-4)9/27 at Ohio St. [1/20] 63,113 L 20-2310/4 Notre Dame [7/17] 61,500 L 6-14

10/11 at Missouri [NR/18] 29,000 W 32-1910/18 Rice [NR/16] 39,000 L 7-1310/25 Georgia Tech 27,000 W 20-011/1 at Texas [16/NR] 58,000 W 26-1011/8 Texas A&M [NR/20] 53,000 W 33-011/15 at Arkansas [NR/15] 28,000 L 6-1311/22 Baylor 26,500 W 33-2911/29 TCU [7/NR] 49,000 W 20-13

Total Avg: 43,411 - Home Avg: 42,667Coach: Bill Meek

Captain: Tom Koening

1959 (5-4-1)9/26 at Georgia Tech [16/6] 43,000 L 12-1610/3 Navy [15/NR] 46,000 W 20-710/9 Missouri [NR/15] 33,000 W 23-210/17 at Rice [NR/16] 65,000 T 13-1310/24 Texas Tech 30,000 W 21-1310/31 Texas [4/NR] 65,000 L 0-2111/7 at Texas A&M 19,000 W 14-1111/14 Arkansas [20/NR] 31,000 L 14-1711/21 at Baylor 25,000 W 30-1411/28 at TCU [8/NR] 40,000 L 0-19

Total Avg: 39,700 - Home Avg: 41,000Coach: Bill Meek

Captain: Don Meredith

1960 (0-9-1)9/17 at Missouri 26,500 L 0-209/24 at Ohio St. [20/NR] 84,296 L 0-2410/8 Navy [6/NR] (Norfolk, Va.) 30,000 L 7-2610/15 Rice 26,500 L 0-4710/22 at Texas Tech 32,000 L 7-2810/29 at Texas 34,000 L 7-1711/5 Texas A&M 35,000 T 0-011/12 at Arkansas [9/NR] 31,500 L 3-2611/19 Baylor 23,000 L 7-2011/26 TCU 20,000 L 0-13

Total Avg: 34,280 - Home Avg: 28,625Coach: Bill Meek

Captains: Glynn Gregory, Jerry Mays

1961 (2-7-1)9/23 Maryland 17,000 L 6-149/29 at Southern Cal 29,148 L 16-2110/7 Air Force 28,000 W 9-710/21 at Rice 37,000 L 0-1010/28 Texas Tech 17,000 W 8-711/4 Texas [3/NR] 41,000 L 0-2711/11 at Texas A&M 18,000 L 12-2511/18 Arkansas 17,000 L 7-2111/25 at Baylor 17,000 L 6-3112/2 at TCU 20,000 T 28-28

Total Avg: 24,115 - Home Avg: 24,000Coach: Bill Meek

Captains: Bobby Hunt, Max Christian, Mike Rice

1962 (2-8)9/22 at Maryland 33,000 L 0-79/29 Southern Cal [9/NR] 14,000 L 3-3310/6 Air Force 28,000 L 20-2510/20 Rice 15,000 W 15-710/27 at Texas Tech 32,000 W 14-011/3 at Texas [5/NR] 41,000 L 0-611/10 Texas A&M 39,500 L 7-1211/17 *Arkansas [7/NR] 41,000 L 7-911/24 Baylor 12,000 L 13-1712/1 TCU 15,400 L 9-14* At Little Rock, Ark.

Total Avg: 28,390 - Home Avg: 21,150Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: Tommy Brennan, Les Stewart, Jack Rhoads

1963 (4-7)9/28 at Michigan 36,659 L 16-2710/5 Air Force 30,000 W 10-010/11 Navy [4/NR] 37,000 W 32-2810/19 at Rice 52,000 L 7-1310/26 Texas Tech 19,000 L 6-1311/2 Texas [1/NR] 59,000 L 12-1711/9 at Texas A&M 15,000 W 9-711/16 Arkansas 24,000 W 14-711/30 at TCU 19,672 L 15-2212/7 at Baylor 26,000 L 6-20

Sun Bowl12/31 Oregon 26,500 L 14-21

Total Avg: 31,348 - Home Avg: 33,800Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: Ronnie Cosper, Martin Cude, Billy Gannon

1964 (1-9)9/19 at Florida 33,000 L 8-249/26 at Ohio St. [5/NR] 80,737 L 8-2710/3 Texas-Arlington 20,000 W 14-0

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10/17 Rice 24,000 L 6-710/24 at Texas Tech 36,000 L 0-1210/31 at Texas [6/NR] 69,000 L 0-711/7 Texas A&M 32,000 L 0-2311/14 at Arkansas [3/NR] 33,000 L 0-4411/21 Baylor 15,000 L 13-1611/28 TCU 12,000 L 6-17

Total Avg: 39,474 - Home Avg: 20,600Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: John Knee, Bob Oyler, Bill Harlan

1965 (4-5-1)9/18 at Miami (Fla.) 46,494 W 7-39/25 at Illinois 45,714 L 0-4210/2 Purdue [2/NR] 17,000 T 14-1410/16 at Rice 30,000 W 17-1410/23 Texas Tech 40,000 L 24-2610/30 Texas [9/NR] 40,000 W 31-1411/6 at Texas A&M 19,000 W 10-011/13 Arkansas [2/NR] 68,500 L 3-2411/20 at Baylor 20,000 L 10-2011/27 at TCU 19,000 L 7-10

Total Avg: 34,571 - Home Avg: 32,375Coach: Hayden Fry; Captains: Mac White, Ron Reel

1966 (8-3)SWC CHAMPIONS

9/17 Illinois 28,000 W 26-79/24 Navy 58,000 W 21-310/1 at Purdue 46,116 L 23-3510/15 Rice 30,000 W 28-2410/22 at Texas Tech 40,350 W 24-710/29 at Texas 58,500 W 13-1211/5 Texas A&M 53,000 W 21-1411/12 at Arkansas [6/NR] 42,000 L 0-2211/19 Baylor 30,000 W 24-2211/26 at TCU 30,000 W 21-0

Cotton Bowl12/31 Georgia [4/10] 75,504 L 9-24

Total Avg: 44,679 - Home Avg: 39,800Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: M. White, L. Thornhill, J. Griffin, P. Gibson, J. LaGrone

1967 (3-7)9/16 at Texas A&M 34,000 W 20-179/23 at Missouri 53,000 L 0-2110/7 at Minnesota 41,840 L 3-2310/13 Army 26,500 L 6-2410/21 at Rice 42,000 L 10-1410/28 Texas Tech 34,000 L 7-2111/4 Texas 43,000 L 28-3511/18 Arkansas 25,000 L 17-3511/25 at Baylor 20,000 W 16-1012/2 TCU 17,000 W 28-14

Total Avg: 33,634 - Home Avg: 29,100Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: Paul Loyd, John Freefan, Jerry Wilson, Mike Janszen

1968 (8-3)9/21 at Auburn 40,000 W 37-289/28 at Ohio St. [11/NR] 73,855 L 14-3510/5 N. Carolina St. 38,000 W 35-1410/12 at TCU 31,542 W 21-1410/19 Rice 25,000 W 32-2410/26 at Texas Tech [19/NR] 50,352 W 39-1811/2 at Texas [11/13] 66,397 L 7-3811/9 Texas A&M 42,000 W 36-2311/16 *Arkansas [10/NR] 45,500 L 29-3511/23 Baylor 22,000 W 33-17

Astro/Bluebonnet Bowl12/31 Oklahoma [10/20] 55,453 W 28-27* At Little Rock, Ark.

Total Avg: 39,223 - Home Avg: 38,860Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: M. Richardson, T. May, D.Doggett, B. Portillo, A. Head

1969 (3-7)9/13 Air Force 44,300 L 22-269/20 at Georgia Tech 42,624 L 21-249/27 at Michigan St. 72,189 L 15-2310/10 TCU 31,575 W 19-1710/18 at Rice 30,000 W 34-1410/25 Texas Tech 27,465 L 24-2711/1 Texas [2/NR] 55,287 L 14-4511/8 at Texas A&M [4/NR] 33,220 L 10-2011/15 Arkansas 35,673 L 15-2811/22 at Baylor 20,000 W 12-6

Total Avg: 39,223 - Home Avg: 38,860Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: R. Cormier, D. Doggett, T. Frasier, C.Hixson,B. Portillo, S. Poulos

1970 (5-6)9/12 Oklahoma 51,909 L 11-28

9/19 at Tennessee 54,158 L 3-289/26 New Mexico St. 30,264 W 34-2110/3 at Northwestern 30,003 W 21-2010/17 Rice 24,955 W 10-010/24 at Texas Tech 46,258 L 10-1410/31 at Texas [1/NR] 66,500 L 15-4211/7 Texas A&M 27,918 W 6-311/14 at Arkansas [7/NR] 43,000 L 3-3611/21 Baylor 22,963 W 23-1011/28 at TCU 17,118 L 17-26

Total Avg: 37,731 - Home Avg: 31,602Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: Chuck Hixson, Joe Stutts

1971 (4-7)9/18 at Oklahoma [10/NR] 48,500 L 0-309/25 at Missouri 49,200 L 12-2410/2 New Mexico St. 31,120 W 28-2510/9 at Air Force 45,005 L 0-3010/16 at Rice 25,000 W 16-1010/23 Texas Tech 25,681 W 18-1710/30 Texas [14/NR] 40,551 L 18-2211/6 at Texas A&M 28,570 L 10-2711/13 Arkansas [17/NR] 30,773 L 13-1811/20 at Baylor 25,000 W 20-611/27 TCU 18,128 L 16-18

Total Avg: 33,412 - Home Avg: 29,251Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: Gary Hammond, Sherwood Blount

1972 (7-4)9/16 ^Wake Forest 20,175 W 56-109/23 at Florida 42,849 W 21-149/30 at Virginia Tech 26,000 L 10-1310/7 ^New Mexico St. 27,221 W 55-610/21 Rice 20,398 W 29-1410/28 Texas Tech [NR/18] 35,953 L 3-1711/4 at Texas [9/NR] 72,500 L 9-1711/11 Texas A&M 32,109 L 17-2711/18 at Arkansas 38,342 W 22-711/25 Baylor 18,035 W 12-712/2 at TCU 18,152 W 35-22^ At Texas Stadium

Total Avg: 31,976 - Home Avg: 25,648Coach: Hayden Fry

Captains: B. Popelka, L. Carey, T. Black, A. Maxson

1973 (6-4-1)9/15 ^Santa Clara 13,997 W 49-79/22 at Oregon St. 26,189 W 35-169/29 ^Virginia Tech 13,683 W 37-610/6 ^Missouri [15/19] 19,675 L 7-1710/20 at Rice 25,000 W 27-1610/27 at Texas Tech [18/NR] 45,098 L 14-3111/3 Texas [20/NR] 35,096 L 14-4211/10 at Texas A&M 37,180 L 10-4511/17 Arkansas 18,712 T 7-711/24 at Baylor 23,000 W 38-2212/1 TCU 18,572 W 21-19^ At Texas Stadium

Total Avg: 25,109 - Home Avg: 19,956Coach: Dave Smith; Captains: Keith Bobo, Andy Duvall

1974 (6-4-1)9/14 ^North Texas St. 27,183 W 7-69/21 Virginia Tech 13,767 W 28-259/28 at Ohio St. [1/NR] 87,487 L 9-2810/5 Oregon St. 16, 958 W 37-3010/12 at TCU 16,492 W 33-1310/19 Rice 16,184 W 19-1410/26 Texas Tech [11/NR] 32,505 L 17-2011/2 at Texas [12/NR] 58,500 L 15-3511/9 Texas A&M [5/NR] 44,463 W 18-1411/16 ^Arkansas 46,300 T 24-2411/23 Baylor 40,000 L 14-31^ At Texas Stadium

Total Avg.: 36,349 - Home Avg: 28,312 Coach: Dave Smith

Captains: Oscar Roan, Mike Smith, Ted Thompson

1975 (4-7)9/6 at Wake Forest 13,400 W 14-79/13 at Florida [19/NR] 55,472 L 14-409/27 at Houston 28,713 W 27-1610/4 West Virginia [11/NR] 27,665 L 22-2810/10 TCU 15,883 W 28-1310/18 at Rice 18,000 L 17-2810/25 at Texas Tech 36,020 L 20-3711/1 Texas [8/NR] 35,010 L 22-3011/8 at Texas A&M [4/NR] 49,809 L 3-3611/15 Arkansas 21,880 L 7-3511/22 at Baylor 27,300 W 34-31

Total Avg: 29,922 - Home Avg: 25,110Coach: Dave Smith

Captains: Wayne Morris, Henry Shepard, Mickey Early

1976 (3-8)9/11 TCU 24,328 W 34-149/18 at Alabama [14/NR] 63,203 L 3-569/25 ^North Texas St. 25,539 W 38-3110/2 at Memphis St. 31,424 L 13-2710/9 at Baylor 25,000 L 20-2710/16 Houston [19/NR] 28,204 L 6-2910/23 at Texas [13/NR] 50,000 L 12-1310/30 Texas A&M 35,213 L 0-3611/6 at Rice 18,000 L 34-4111/13 at Texas Tech [5/NR] 34,780 L 7-3411/20 *Arkansas 32,000 W 35-31^ At Texas Stadium* At Shreveport, La.

Total Avg: 32,245 - Home Avg: 29,936Coach: Ron Meyer

Captains: Jim Duggan, Ricky Wesson,Mark Cones, David Bostick

1977 (4-7)9/10 at TCU 19,576 W 45-219/17 ^North Texas St. 26,097 L 13-249/24 Tulane 18,460 W 28-2310/1 Ohio St. [6/NR] 45,000 L 7-3510/8 at Baylor 30,300 L 6-910/15 at Houston [19/NR] 30,774 W 37-2310/22 Texas [2/NR] 36,151 L 14-3010/29 at Texas A&M [11/NR] 53,932 L 21-3811/5 Rice 6,918 W 41-2411/12 Texas Tech [18/NR] 21,689 L 7-4511/19 at Arkansas [8/NR] 43,791 L 7-47^ At Texas Stadium

Total Avg: 30,244 - Home Avg: 25,644Coach: Ron Meyer

Captains: Putt Choate, Rick Cowart, Arthur Whittington

1978 (4-6-1)9/9 TCU 41,112 W 45-149/16 at Florida 34,101 W 35-259/23 at Penn St. [3/NR] 77,404 L 21-2610/7 at Ohio St. [14/NR] 87,712 T 35-3510/14 at Baylor 36,500 W 28-2110/21 Houston [11/NR] 64,871 L 28-4210/28 at Texas [7/NR] 65,000 L 3-2211/4 Texas A&M 57,208 L 17-2011/11 at Rice 14,000 W 58-011/18 at Texas Tech 45,101 L 16-1911/25 Arkansas [11/NR] 44,647 L 14-27

Total Avg: 51,605 - Home Avg: 51,960Coach: Ron Meyer

Captains:Putt Choate, D.K. Perry, Joe Bays, Elton Garrett

1979 (5-6)#9/8 Rice 60,217 W 35-179/15 at TCU [NR/20] 18,732 W 27-79/22 North Texas St. [NR/18] 57,923 W 20-99/29 at Tulane [NR/19] 42,563 L 17-2410/13 Baylor 65,101 L 21-2410/20 at Houston [5/NR] 43,409 L 10-3710/27 Texas [9/NR] 53,327 L 6-3011/3 at Texas A&M 58,690 L 14-4711/10 at Wichita St. 6,110 W 34-011/17 Texas Tech 42,226 W 35-1011/24 *Arkansas [7/NR] 54,718 L 7-31* At Little Rock, Ark.

# First full season at Texas StadiumTotal Avg: 46,638 - Home Avg: 55,758Coach: Ron Meyer; Game Captains

1980 (8-4)9/13 North Texas St. 52,781 W 28-99/20 TCU 39,622 W 17-149/27 Texas-Arlington 26,611 W 52-1610/4 at Tulane 42,563 W 31-2110/11 at Baylor [18/20] 35,000 L 28-3210/18 Houston 32,109 L 11-1310/25 at Texas [2/NR] 73,535 W 20-611/1 Texas A&M [NR/19] 41,289 W 27-011/8 at Rice [NR/18] 23,000 W 34-1411/15 at Texas Tech [NR/18] 42,197 L 0-1411/23 Arkansas 28,225 W 31-7

Holiday Bowl12/19 Brigham Young [13/20] 52,000 L 45-46

Total Avg: 39,721 - Home Avg: 36,773Coach: Ron Meyer

Captains: John Simmons, Lance Pederson

1981 (10-1)NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SWC CHAMPIONS9/5 Texas-Arlington 20,130 W 48-09/12 North Texas St. 20,400 W 34-79/19 Grambling 45,700 W 59-279/26 at TCU [NR/20] 25,862 W 20-9

10/10 Baylor [NR/14] 33,110 W 37-2010/17 at Houston [NR/10] 36,892 W 38-2210/24 Texas [10/8] 60,777 L 7-910/31 at Texas A&M [NR/13] 62,646 W 27-711/7 Rice [NR/10] 28,750 W 33-1211/14 Texas Tech [NR/8] 24,410 W 30-611/21 at Arkansas [16/6] 43,842 W 32-18

Total Avg: 36,593 - Home Avg: 33,325Coach: Ron Meyer

Captains: Harvey Armstrong, Perry Hartnett

1982 (11-0-1)NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SWC CHAMPIONS9/11 Tulane [NR/8] 33,814 W 51-79/18 at UTEP [NR/6] 33,509 W 31-109/25 TCU [NR/6] 43,321 W 16-1310/2 North Texas St. [NR/7] 30,118 W 38-1010/9 at Baylor [NR/6] 30,000 W 22-1910/16 Houston [NR/5] 31,817 W 20-1410/23 at Texas [19/4] 80,157 W 30-1710/30 Texas A&M [NR/4] 50,008 W 47-911/6 at Rice [NR/2] 25,000 W 41-1411/13 at Texas Tech [NR/2] 45,954 W 34-2711/20 Arkansas [9/2] 65,101 T 17-17

Cotton Bowl1/1 Pittsburgh [6/4] 65,101 W 7-3

Total Avg: 44,273 - Home Avg: 40,863Coach: Bobby Collins; Captains: Craig James, Gary Moten

1983 (10-2)9/3 Louisville [NR/19] 23,750 W 24-69/10 #Grambling [NR/15] 21,224 W 20-139/24 at TCU [NR/18] 34,405 W 21-1710/1 Texas-Arlington [NR/13] 23,578 W 34-010/8 Baylor [NR/13] 45,025 W 42-2610/22 Texas [2/9] 63,805 L 12-1510/29 at Texas A&M [NR/10] 60,219 W 10-711/5 Rice [NR/8] 28,750 W 20-611/12 Texas Tech [NR/7] 30,000 W 33-711/19 *Arkansas [NR/6] 31,080 W 17-011/27 +Houston [NR/6] 70,000 W 34-12

Sun Bowl12/24 Alabama [NR/6] 41,412 L 7-28# At Shreveport, La.* At Little Rock, Ark.+ At Toyko, Japan

Total Avg: 39,258 - Home Avg: 39,499Coach: Bobby Collins

Captains: Lance McIlhenny, Russell Carter

1984 (10-2)SWC CO-CHAMPIONS

9/15 at Louisville [NR/14] 26,589 W 41-79/22 North Texas St. [NR/13] 27,124 W 24-69/29 TCU [NR/11] 58,206 W 26-1710/13 at Baylor [NR/7] 26,400 W 24-2010/20 Houston [NR/6] 28,361 L 20-2910/27 at Texas [2/14] 80,759 L 7-1311/3 Texas A&M [NR/19] 47,113 W 28-2011/10 at Rice [NR/17] 15,692 W 31-1711/17 at Texas Tech [NR/16] 31,864 W 31-011/24 Arkansas [NR/11] 28,712 W 31-2812/1 at UNLV [NR/10] 22,639 W 38-21

Aloha Bowl12/28 Notre Dame [17/10] 41,777 W 27-20

Total Avg: 37,126 - Home Avg: 39,903Coach: Bobby Collins; Captains: Ron Anderson, Chris Jackson

1985 (6-5)9/7 UTEP [NR/3] 24,611 W 35-239/28 at TCU [NR/6] 42,414 W 56-2110/5 at Arizona [NR/3] 52,114 L 6-2810/12 Baylor [19/16] 42,112 L 14-2110/19 at Houston 21,761 W 37-1310/26 Texas [19/NR] 56,874 W 44-1411/2 at Texas A&M [NR/20] 54,597 L 17-1911/9 Rice 20,014 W 40-1511/16 Texas Tech 29,447 W 9-711/23 at Arkansas [18/NR] 51,644 L 9-1512/7 at Oklahoma [4/NR] 73,284 L 13-35

Total Avg: 42,627 - Home Avg: 34,617Coach: Bobby Collins

Captains: Reggie Dupard, T.D. Briggs

1986 (6-5)9/13 at Rice 14,045 W 45-39/20 at Arizona St. [18/NR] 70,511 L 0-309/27 ^TCU 35,481 W 31-2110/4 Boston College 26,432 W 31-2910/11 at Baylor [13/NR] 36,927 W 27-2110/18 Houston [NR/20] 25,967 W 10-310/25 at Texas [NR/18] 65,481 L 24-2711/1 Texas A&M [10/NR] 58,125 L 35-39

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11/8 at Notre Dame 59,075 L 29-6111/15 at Texas Tech 35,887 W 13-711/22 Arkansas [11/NR] 32,382 L 0-41^ At Cotton Bowl

Total Avg: 41,847 - Home Avg: 35,677Coach: Bobby Collins

Captains: Jerry Ball, Ron Morris, Brad Peveto

1989 (2-9)#9/2 Rice 23,227 L 6-359/16 Connecticut 20,548 W 31-309/23 Texas 23,733 L 13-459/30 at TCU 26,023 L 10-2810/4 Baylor 21,434 L 3-4910/21 at Houston [16/NR] 20,009 L 21-9510/28 North Texas 21,186 W 35-911/4 at Texas A&M [20/NR] 48,948 L 14-6311/11 at Notre Dame [1/NR] 59,075 L 6-5911/18 Texas Tech [20/NR] 21,885 L 24-4812/2 *Arkansas [9/NR] 47,112 L 24-38# Home games at Ownby Stadium* At Little Rock, Ark.

Total Avg: 30,827 - Home Avg: 21,999Coach: Forrest Gregg

Captains: Mitchell Gleiber, Norbert Osborn

1990 (1-10)9/8 Vanderbilt 18,700 W 44-79/15 at Tulane 20,434 L 7-439/29 TCU 20,100 L 21-4210/6 at North Texas 22,750 L 7-1410/13 at Baylor 30,134 L 17-5210/20 Houston [9/NR] 23,250 L 17-4410/27 at Texas [13/NR] 65,128 L 3-5211/3 Texas A&M 23,783 L 17-3811/10 at Rice 17,900 L 28-3011/17 at Texas Tech 31,355 L 7-6211/24 Arkansas 17,100 L 29-42

Total Avg: 31,284 - Home Avg: 20,587Coach: Forrest Gregg; Captains: Michael Bowen, Bill Kiely

1991 (1-10)9/7 *Arkansas 49,216 L 6-179/14 at Vanderbilt 31,104 L 11-149/28 Baylor [12/NR] 22,239 L 7-4510/5 at Tulane 19,708 W 31-1710/12 Texas Tech 22,412 L 14-3810/19 at Houston 17,339 L 20-4910/26 ^Texas 26,000 L 0-3411/2 at TCU 24,021 L 10-1811/9 Rice 13,100 L 10-3111/23 at Texas A&M [12/NR] 52,523 L 6-6511/30 Tulsa 7,900 L 26-31* At Little Rock, Ark.^ At Cotton Bowl

Total Avg: 32,319 - Home Avg: 18,330Coach: Tom Rossley; Captains: Bill Kiely, Mike Romo

1992 (5-6)9/5 Tulane 15,100 L 12-139/12 North Texas 10,200 W 28-149/19 at New Mexico 21,660 W 20-139/26 TCU 18,100 W 21-910/3 at Baylor 24,926 L 7-4910/10 at Rice 15,100 L 13-2810/24 at Texas Tech 34,056 L 25-3910/31 ^Texas A&M [5/NR] 41,417 L 7-4111/7 Houston 14,273 W 41-1611/14 at Texas 61,248 L 14-3511/21 *Arkansas 41,080 W 24-19^ At Cotton Bowl* At Little Rock, Ark.

Total Avg: 27,015 - Home Avg: 19,818Coach: Tom Rossley

Captains: Cary Brabham, Rongea Hill,Bill Kiely, Matt Wisenbaker

1993 (2-7-2)9/4 ^Arkansas 26,163 L 6-109/11 Wisconsin 19,013 L 16-249/25 at TCU 26,799 W 21-1510/2 at Missouri 39,795 T 10-1010/9 Baylor 20,216 L 12-3110/16 at Houston 15,973 T 28-2810/23 #vs. Texas 42,787 L 10-3710/30 at Texas A&M [11/NR] 53,076 L 13-3711/6 Rice 14,117 L 24-3111/13 Texas Tech 15,714 L 24-4111/20 at Navy 24,639 W 42-13^ At Cotton Bowl# At Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

Total Avg: 27,117 - Home Avg: 23,002Coach: Tom Rossley

Captains: Richie Butler, Marcus Malonson,Chad Patton, Jeremy Stout

1994 (1-9-1)9/3 #Arkansas 51,180 L 14-349/10 at UCLA [13/NR] 40,638 L 10-179/17 New Mexico 11,100 W 34-319/24 at Texas Tech 29,521 L 7-3510/1 N.Carolina [18/NR] 18,200 L 24-2810/8 at Baylor [23/NR] 34,869 L 10-4410/15 ^Houston 11,400 L 33-3910/22 at Texas [13/NR] 61,307 L 20-4210/29 *vs. Texas A&M [7/NR] 51,056 T 21-2111/5 at Rice 17,800 L 10-1711/12 TCU 20,463 L 14-35# At Little Rock, Ark.^ At Cotton Bowl* At Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

Total Avg: 31,651 - Home Avg: 22,443Coach: Tom Rossley

Captains: Vernon Edwards, Brannon Kidd,Ramon Flanigan, Rodney Watkins

1995 (1-10)9/2 Arkansas 29,107 W 17-149/9 Navy 20,302 L 2-339/16 at Oklahoma [14/NR] 64,217 L 10-249/23 at Wisconsin 77,108 L 0-429/30 Texas [21/NR] 26,921 L 10-3510/14 at Texas A&M [22/NR] 59,573 L 17-2010/21 at Houston 13,850 L 15-3810/28 Rice 11,524 L 24-3411/4 at TCU 28,312 L 16-1911/11 Baylor 15,941 L 7-4811/18 Texas Tech 11,738 L 14-45* Home games played at Cotton Bowl

Total Avg: 32,599 - Home Avg: 19,256Coach: Tom Rossley

Captains: Ramon Flanigan, Brannon Kidd,Cornell Parker, Craig Swann

1996 (5-6)8/31 Tulsa 12,177 W 17-109/7 at Arkansas 44,695 W 23-109/14 Utah 22,614 L 17-219/21 at Navy 26,798 L 17-199/28 at BYU [24/NR] 62,537 L 3-3110/5 Missouri 23,132 L 26-2710/19 at Rice 20,100 L 17-3510/26 New Mexico 24,024 W 52-3111/2 at Wyoming [17/NR] 17,268 L 17-5911/9 at UTEP 14,590 W 30-011/21 TCU 21,141 W 27-24* Home games played at Cotton Bowl

Total Avg: 26,280 - Home Avg: 20,618Coach: Tom Rossley

Game Captains

1997 (6-5)9/6 at Mississippi 36,521 L 15-239/13 ^vs. Arkansas 23,500 W 31-99/20 Navy 20,011 L 16-469/27 BYU [23/NR] 23,701 L(OT) 16-1910/4 at New Mexico 33,128 L 15-2210/11 at Utah 26,611 W 20-1910/25 Wyoming 22,403 W 22-1711/1 Rice 20,024 W 24-611/8 UTEP 21,280 W 28-1411/15 at Tulsa 15,234 W 42-4111/20 at TCU 19,094 L 18-21^ At Independence Stadium (Shreveport, La.)* Home games played at Cotton Bowl

Total Avg: 23,773 - Home Avg: 21,484Coach: Mike Cavan

Captains: Chris Bordano, Jason Evans,Glenn Ivey, Donte Womack

1998 (1-1#)9/5 at Rice 42,674 #L(OT) 17-239/12 Tulane 12,316 #L 21-319/19 at Arkansas 55,544 #L 17-449/26 Mississippi 22,281 #L(OT) 41-4810/3 at Hawaii 25,912 #W 28-010/10 at Wyoming 15,504 #L 7-1210/17 TCU 26,360 #W 10-610/24 UNLV 16,073 #W 10-710/31 at Air Force 30,053 #L 7-3111/7 Tulsa 11,143 #W 33-311/14 Colorado St. 21,133 L 10-3211/21 at Navy 27.487 W 24-11# 10 games vacated due to use of ineligible player* Home games played at Cotton Bowl

Total Avg: 25,540 - Home Avg: 18,218Coach: Mike Cavan

Game Captains

1999 (4-6)9/4 Arkansas 51,019 L 0-269/11 at Tulane 20,097 L 19-539/25 Hawaii 15,131 L 0-2010/2 at Kansas 24,700 L 9-2710/9 at UTEP 38,257 L 28-4210/14 Fresno St. 8,211 W 24-1410/23 at San Jose St. Cancelled10/30 Rice 16,272 W 27-211/13 Cal St. Northridge 7,494 W 58-1611/20 at Tulsa 14,199 W 28-1411/26 at TCU 25,725 L 0-21* Last season at the Cotton Bowl

Total Avg: 22,111 - Home Avg: 19,625Coach: Mike Cavan

Game Captains

2000 (3-9)9/2 Kansas 32,267 W 31-179/9 at UTEP 31,483 L 20-379/16 at NC St. 50,034 L 0-419/23 Tulane 26,375 L 17-299/30 at Houston 17,496 L 15-1710/7 San Jose St. 16,821 L 10-3510/14 at Hawaii 36,635 L 15-3010/28 Nevada 14,747 W 21-711/4 at Rice 11,418 L 14-4311/11 Tulsa 14,127 W 24-2011/18 at Fresno St. 40,184 L 7-1411/24 TCU [13/NR] 26,551 L 7-62* Inaugural season at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Total Avg: 26,512 - Home Avg: 21,815Coach: Mike CavanCaptain: Vic Viloria

2001 (4-7)9/1 ^vs. La. Tech 22,505 L 6-369/8 TCU 24,122 L 10-389/22 NC St. 19,522 L 17-2610/6 Hawaii 12,082 L(OT) 31-3810/13 at San Jose St. 8,329 W 24-1710/27 UTEP 17,037 W 40-1411/3 at Nevada 13,858 L 14-3511/10 Fresno St. 16,731 L 13-3811/17 at Tulsa 18,112 W 24-1411/24 Rice 14,820 W 37-2012/1 at North Carolina 45,500 L 10-19^ At Independence Stadium (Shreveport, La.)* Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Total Avg: 19,329 - Home Avg: 17,386Coach: Mike Cavan

Game Captains

2002 (3-9)8/31 Navy 25,744 L 7-389/7 Texas Tech 32,000 L 14-249/14 at TCU 30,621 L 6-179/21 at Oklahoma St. 41,190 L 16-529/28 at Hawaii 36,096 L 10-4210/5 San Jose St. 13,016 L 23-3410/12 at Fresno St. 41,031 L 7-3010/19 La. Tech 14,836 W 37-3410/26 at Rice 10,845 L 15-2711/2 Nevada 11,832 L 6-2411/16 at UTEP 21,765 W 42-3511/23 Tulsa 12,324 W 24-21* Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Total Avg: 24,275 - Home Avg: 18,292Coach: Phil Bennett

2003 (0-12)8/30 at Texas Tech 44,364 L 10-589/13 at Baylor 30,256 L 7-109/20 Oklahoma St. 27,106 L 6-529/27 at Nevada 21,128 L 9-1210/4 UTEP 21,412 L 19-2110/11 at San Jose St. 12,403 L 14-3110/18 Boise St. 10,109 L 3-4510/25 at Tulsa 16,733 L 16-3511/1 Fresno St. 14,014 L 11-2011/8 at La. Tech 14,872 L 6-4111/15 Rice 11,856 L 20-4111/29 TCU [19/NR] 20,112 L 13-20* Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Total Avg: 20,364 - Home Avg: 17,435Coach: Phil Bennett

2004 (3-8)9/4 Texas Tech 34,689 L 13-279/11 at TCU 33,458 L 0-449/18 at Oklahoma St. 46,073 L 7-599/25 San Jose St. 17,841 W 36-1310/2 at Boise St. [23/NR] 30,322 L 20-3810/9 at Rice 15,367 L 10-44

10/16 La. Tech 13,117 L 10-4110/30 at Fresno St. 37,604 L 0-4211/6 Tulsa 12,677 W(OT) 41-3511/13 Nevada 10,206 W 38-2011/20 at UTEP [24/NR] 45,095 L 27-57* Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Total Avg: 34,653 - Home Avg: 17,706Coach: Phil Bennett

2005 (5-6)9/3 Baylor 29,538 L 23-289/10 TCU [22/NR] 22,416 W 21-109/17 at Texas A&M 75,128 L 8-669/24 Tulane 15,681 L 10-3110/1 at Marshall 25,218 L (OT) 13-1610/8 at UAB 23,255 W 28-2710/15 East Carolina 11,715 L 17-2410/22 at Tulsa 22,502 L 13-2011/5 Rice 15,236 W 27-711/19 at Houston 14,650 W 29-2411/26 UTEP 17,194 W 40-27* Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Total Avg: 24,776 - Home Avg: 18,630Coach: Phil Bennett

Captains: Tony Eckert, Rolando Humphrey,Brad Kieschnick, D.D. Lee, Ryan Mentzel,

Jerad Romo & Don Stansbury

2006 (6-6)9/2 at Texas Tech [25/NR] 50,362 L 3-359/9 at North Texas 25,231 L 6-249/16 Sam Houston St. 17,421 W 45-149/23 Arkansas St. 12,979 W 55-99/30 at Tulane 21,565 W 33-2810/7 at UTEP 41,258 L 21-2410/14 Marshall 14,032 W 31-2110/21 at East Carolina 34,141 L 21-3810/31 UAB 13,125 W 22-911/11 Houston 20,350 L 27-3711/18 Tulsa 14,658 W 34-2411/25 at Rice 12,867 L 27-31* Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Total Avg: 30,094 - Home Avg: 15,428Coach: Phil Bennett

Captains: Brandon Bonds, Bobby Chase,Johnnie Fitzgerald, Ryan Kennedy, Reynaldo Pellerin,

Justin Rogers, Joe Sturdivant & Blake Warren

2007 (1-11)9/3 Texas Tech 26,969 L 9-499/8 North Texas 20,517 W 45-319/22 at TCU 31,511 L 7-219/15 at Arkansas St. 17,465 L 28-459/29 UTEP 16,464 L (OT) 45-4810/13 at Southern Miss 31,253 L 7-2810/20 Tulane 14,901 L (OT) 34-4110/27 at Tulsa 18,853 L 23-2911/4 at Houston 22,774 L 28-3811/10 Rice 13,902 L 42-4311/17 UCF 10,271 L 20-4911/24 at Memphis 20,184 L (3OT) 52-55* Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Total Avg: 20,422 - Home Avg: 17,171Coach: Phil Bennett

Captains: Thomas Morstead, Cory Muse, Ben Poynter & Justin Willis

2008 (1-11)8/29 at Rice 23,164 L 27-569/6 Texas State 22,218 W 47-369/13 at Texas Tech 53,383 L 7-439/20 TCU 30,923 L 7-489/25 at Tulane 25,643 L 27-3410/4 at UCF 43,147 L 17-3110/11 Tulsa 15,324 L 31-3710/18 Houston 18,972 L 38-4410/24 at Navy 31,698 L 7-3411/8 Memphis 18,224 L 26-3111/15 at UTEP 30,271 L 10-3611/29 Southern Miss 13,020 L 12-28* Home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Total Avg: 27,165 - Home Avg: 19,780Coach: June Jones

Captains: Bryan McCann, Thomas Morstead & Emmanuel Sanders

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SERIES HISTORIESAbilene Christian (1-0)1925__________________W _______________ 52-7

Air Force (2-4)1961^ _________________W ________________ 9-71962^ _________________ L ______________ 20-251963^ _________________W _______________ 10-01969^ _________________ L ______________ 22-261971__________________ L _______________ 0-301998__________________ L _______________ 7-31

Alabama (0-2)1976__________________ L _______________ 3-56

Sun Bowl1983__________________ L _______________ 7-28

Arizona (1-1)1938^ _________________W _______________ 29-71985__________________ L _______________ 6-28

Arizona State (0-1)1986__________________ L _______________ 0-30

Arkansas (31-37-5)1920^ _________________ L ________________ 0-61921 * ________________ L _______________ 0-141922__________________ L ________________ 0-91923^ _________________W _______________ 13-61924__________________ T ______________ 14-141925^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01931__________________W _______________ 42-61932^ _________________W _______________ 13-71933__________________ L ________________ 0-31934^ _________________W _______________ 10-61935__________________W _______________ 17-61936^ _________________ L _______________ 0-171937 * ________________ L _______________ 0-131938^ _________________W _______________ 19-61939 # ________________ L _______________ 0-141940^ _________________W _______________ 28-01941__________________W _______________ 14-71942^ _________________W _______________ 14-61943 % _______________ L ______________ 12-141944^ _________________W ______________ 20-121945^ _________________W _______________ 21-01946__________________ L _______________ 0-131947^ _________________W _______________ 14-61948__________________W ______________ 14-121949^ _________________W _______________ 34-61950 # ________________W _______________ 14-71951^ _________________W _______________ 47-71952__________________W ______________ 27-171953^ _________________W _______________ 13-71954__________________W ______________ 21-141955^ _________________ L ________________ 0-61956 # ________________ L ______________ 13-271957^ _________________W ______________ 27-221958__________________ L _______________ 6-131959^ _________________ L ______________ 14-171960__________________ L _______________ 3-261961^ _________________ L _______________ 7-211962 # ________________ L ________________ 7-91963^ _________________W _______________ 14-71964__________________ L _______________ 0-441965^ _________________ L _______________ 3-241966__________________ L _______________ 0-221967^ _________________ L ______________ 17-351968 # ________________ L ______________ 29-351969^ _________________ L ______________ 15-281970__________________ L _______________ 3-361971^ _________________ L ______________ 13-181972__________________W _______________ 22-71973^ _________________ T ________________ 7-71974 # ________________ T ______________ 24-241975^ _________________ L _______________ 7-351976 + ________________W ______________ 35-311977__________________ L _______________ 7-471978^ _________________ L ______________ 14-271979 # ________________ L _______________ 7-311980^ _________________W _______________ 31-71981__________________W ______________ 32-18

1982^ _________________ T ______________ 17-171983 # ________________W _______________ 17-01984^ _________________W ______________ 31-281985__________________ L _______________ 9-151986^ _________________ L _______________ 0-411989 # ________________ L ______________ 24-381990^ _________________ L ______________ 29-421991 # ________________ L _______________ 6-171992 # ________________W ______________ 24-191993^ _________________ L _______________ 6-101994 # ________________ L ______________ 14-341995^ _________________W ______________ 17-141996__________________W ______________ 23-101997 + ________________W _______________ 31-91998 # ________________ L ______________ 17-441999^ _________________ L _______________ 0-26* at Fort Smith, Ark.# at Little Rock, Ark.% at San Antonio, Texas+ at Shreveport, La.

Arkansas State (1-1)2006^ _________________W _______________ 55-92007__________________ L ______________ 28-45

Army (0-2)1928__________________ L ______________ 13-141967^ _________________ L _______________ 6-24

Auburn (3-0)1940^ _________________W ______________ 20-131941__________________W _______________ 20-71968__________________W ______________ 37-28

Austin College (9-4-1)1915^ _________________ L _______________ 0-211916^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01917__________________W _______________ 20-01918^ _________________W _______________ 19-01919^ _________________W _______________ 41-01920^ _________________ L _______________ 0-431921^ _________________ L _______________ 6-171922^ _________________ L _______________ 7-101923^ _________________W _______________ 10-31924^ _________________W ________________ 7-01929^ _________________W _______________ 16-01930^ _________________W _______________ 34-01934^ _________________W _______________ 33-01935^ _________________W _______________ 60-0

Baylor (36-35-7)1916^ _________________ L _______________ 0-611917^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01918^ _________________W _______________ 14-01919__________________ T ________________ 7-71920^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01921__________________ L _______________ 0-281922^ _________________ L _______________ 0-241923^ _________________W _______________ 16-01924^ _________________ T ________________ 7-71925^ _________________W ________________ 7-61926^ _________________W _______________ 31-31927^ _________________W _______________ 34-01928__________________ L ________________ 0-21929^ _________________W _______________ 25-61930__________________ T ______________ 14-141931^ _________________W ________________ 6-01932__________________ L _______________ 0-191933^ _________________ L _______________ 7-131934__________________ L _______________ 6-131935^ _________________W _______________ 10-01936__________________ L _______________ 7-131937^ _________________W _______________ 13-71938__________________W _______________ 21-61939^ _________________W _______________ 21-01940__________________W ________________ 7-41941^ _________________W _______________ 14-01942__________________ T ________________ 6-61945__________________W _______________ 34-01946^ _________________W _______________ 35-01947__________________W _______________ 10-0

1948^ _________________W _______________ 13-61949^ _________________ L ______________ 26-351950^ _________________ L ________________ 0-31951__________________ L ______________ 13-141952^ _________________ T ________________ 7-71953__________________ L ______________ 21-271954^ _________________ L ______________ 21-331955__________________W _______________ 12-01956^ _________________ L _______________ 0-261957__________________W _______________ 14-71958^ _________________W ______________ 33-291959__________________W ______________ 30-141960^ _________________ L _______________ 7-201961__________________ L _______________ 6-311962^ _________________ L ______________ 13-171963__________________ L _______________ 6-201964^ _________________ L ______________ 13-161965__________________ L ______________ 10-201966^ _________________W ______________ 24-221967__________________W ______________ 16-101968^ _________________W ______________ 33-171969__________________W _______________ 12-61970^ _________________W ______________ 23-101971__________________W _______________ 20-61972^ _________________W _______________ 12-71973__________________W ______________ 38-221974^ _________________ L ______________ 14-311975__________________W ______________ 34-311976__________________ L ______________ 20-271977__________________ L ________________ 6-91978__________________W ______________ 28-211979^ _________________ L ______________ 21-241980__________________ L ______________ 28-321981^ _________________W ______________ 37-201982__________________W ______________ 22-191983^ _________________W ______________ 42-261984__________________W ______________ 24-201985^ _________________ L ______________ 14-211986__________________W ______________ 27-211989^ _________________ L _______________ 3-491990__________________ L ______________ 17-521991^ _________________ L _______________ 7-451992__________________ L _______________ 7-491993^ _________________ L ______________ 12-311994__________________ L ______________ 10-441995^ _________________ L _______________ 7-482003__________________ L _______________ 7-102005^ _________________ L ______________ 23-28

Boise State (0-2)2003^ _________________ L _______________ 3-452004__________________ L ______________ 20-38

Boston College (1-0)1986__________________W ______________ 31-29

Brigham Young (0-3)Holiday Bowl

1980__________________ L ______________ 45-461996__________________ L _______________ 3-311997^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 16-19

Burleson (1-0)1919^ _________________W _______________ 26-6

California (1-0)1957__________________W _______________ 13-6

Cal State-Northridge (1-0)1999^ _________________W ______________ 58-16

Centenary (2-4)1926^ _________________W _______________ 37-01927__________________ L ______________ 12-211931^ _________________W _______________ 19-01932^ _________________ L _______________ 7-181933^ _________________ L ________________ 0-71937^ _________________ L ________________ 6-7

Colorado State (0-1)1998^ _________________ L ______________ 10-32

Connecticut (1-0)1989__________________W ______________ 31-30

Corpus Christi Navy (1-1)1942^ _________________W _______________ 21-61945__________________ L _______________ 7-22

Dallas University (1-1-1)1915^ _________________W ________________ 7-01916^ _________________ L _______________ 6-141917^ _________________ T ________________ 7-7

Daniel Baker (2-2)1915^ _________________ L _______________ 0-301916^ _________________ L _______________ 0-271919^ _________________W ________________ 6-01920^ _________________W _______________ 70-0

Drake (1-0)1925__________________W _______________ 21-6

Duke (0-2)1952^ _________________ L _______________ 7-141956__________________ L _______________ 6-14

East Carolina (0-2)2005^ _________________ L ______________ 17-242006__________________ L ______________ 21-38

Florida (2-2)1964__________________ L _______________ 8-241972__________________W ______________ 21-141975__________________ L ______________ 14-401978__________________W ______________ 35-25

Fordham (1-2)1934^ _________________W ______________ 26-141936__________________ L ________________ 0-71941__________________ L ______________ 10-16

Fresno State (1-5)1999^ _________________W ______________ 24-142000__________________ L _______________ 7-142001^ _________________ L ______________ 13-382002__________________ L _______________ 7-302003^ _________________ L _______________11-202004__________________ L _______________ 0-42

Georgia (0-1)Cotton Bowl

1966__________________ L _______________ 9-24

Georgia Tech (2-8-1)1950^ _________________W ______________ 33-131951__________________ L _______________ 7-211952^ _________________ L _______________ 7-201953__________________ L ________________ 4-61954^ _________________ L _______________ 7-101955__________________ L _______________ 7-201956^ _________________ L ________________ 7-91957__________________ T ________________ 0-01958^ _________________W _______________ 20-01959__________________ L ______________ 12-161969__________________ L ______________ 21-24

Grambling (2-0)1981^ _________________W ______________ 59-271983__________________W ______________ 20-13

Hardin-Simmons (3-1-1)1920^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01928 * ________________W ________________ 6-01931^ _________________W ______________ 27-101935^ _________________W _______________ 18-61942 % _______________ L ________________ 6-7* at Wichita Falls, Texas% at San Antonio, Texas

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Hawaii (1-4)1998__________________W _______________ 28-01999^ _________________ L _______________ 0-202000__________________ L ______________ 15-302001^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 31-382002__________________ L ______________ 10-42

Henderson-Brown (1-0)1923__________________W _______________ 33-0

Hendrix (1-0)1915__________________W _______________ 13-2

Houston (9-14-1)1975__________________W ______________ 26-161976^ _________________ L _______________ 6-291977__________________W ______________ 37-231978^ _________________ L ______________ 28-421979__________________ L ______________ 10-371980^ _________________ L _______________11-131981__________________W ______________ 38-221982^ _________________W ______________ 20-141983__________________W ______________ 34-121984^ _________________ L ______________ 20-291985__________________W ______________ 37-131986^ _________________W _______________ 10-31989__________________ L ______________ 21-951990^ _________________ L ______________ 17-441991__________________ L ______________ 20-491992^ _________________W ______________ 41-161993__________________ T ______________ 28-281994^ _________________ L ______________ 33-391995__________________ L ______________ 15-382000__________________ L ______________ 15-172005__________________W ______________ 29-242006^ _________________ L ______________ 27-372007__________________ L ______________ 28-382008^ _________________ L ______________ 38-44

Howard Payne (5-2-1)1917^ _________________ L _______________ 7-141919^ _________________ L _______________ 9-141920^ _________________W _______________ 14-01921^ _________________W ________________ 3-01927^ _________________W _______________ 32-01928^ _________________W _______________ 31-01929^ _________________ T ______________ 13-131930^ _________________W _______________ 26-0

Illinois (1-1)1965__________________ L _______________ 0-421966^ _________________W _______________ 26-7

Indiana (1-0)1930__________________W _______________ 27-0

Kansas (4-2)1952^ _________________ L _______________ 0-261953__________________W _______________ 14-61954^ _________________W ______________ 36-181955__________________W ______________ 33-141999__________________ L _______________ 9-272000^ _________________W ______________ 31-17

Kentucky (1-0)1949__________________W _______________ 20-7

Lackland AFB (1-0)1945__________________W _______________ 51-0

Louisiana State (1-0-1)1922^ _________________W _______________ 51-01934__________________ T ______________ 14-14

Louisiana Tech (1-3)2001* _________________ L _______________ 6-362002^ _________________W ______________ 37-342003__________________ L _______________ 6-412004^ _________________ L ______________ 10-41* at Shreveport, La.

Louisville (2-0)1983^ _________________W _______________ 24-61984__________________W _______________ 41-7

Love Field (1-0)1918__________________W ________________ 6-0

Marquette (1-1)1938* _________________ L ________________ 0-71939^ _________________W _______________ 16-0* at Chicago, Ill.

Marshall (1-1)2005________________ L (OT) ____________ 13-162006__________________W ______________ 31-21

Maryland (0-2)1961^ _________________ L _______________ 6-141962__________________ L ________________ 0-7

Memphis (0-3)1976__________________ L ______________ 13-272007_______________ L (3OT) ___________ 52-552008^ _________________ L ______________ 26-31

Meridian (1-0)1917__________________W _______________ 20-7

Miami (Fla.) (1-0)1965__________________W ________________ 7-3

Michigan (0-1)1963__________________ L ______________ 16-27

Michigan State (0-1)1969__________________ L ______________ 15-23

Minnesota (0-1)1967__________________ L _______________ 3-23

Mississippi (1-2)1929__________________W _______________ 52-01997__________________ L ______________ 15-231998^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 41-48

Missouri (13-8-2)1926__________________ T ________________ 7-71927^ _________________W _______________ 32-91945^ _________________ L _______________ 7-101946__________________W _______________ 17-01947^ _________________W ______________ 35-191948__________________ L ______________ 14-201949^ _________________W ______________ 28-271950__________________W _______________ 21-01951^ _________________W _______________ 34-01952__________________W _______________ 25-71953^ _________________W _______________ 20-71954__________________W _______________ 25-61955__________________W _______________ 13-61956^ _________________W ______________ 33-271957^ _________________ L ________________ 6-71958__________________W ______________ 32-191959^ _________________W _______________ 23-21960__________________ L _______________ 0-201967__________________ L _______________ 0-211971__________________ L ______________ 12-241973^ _________________ L _______________ 7-171993__________________ T ______________ 10-101996^ _________________ L ______________ 26-27

Missouri Mines (1-0)1923__________________W _______________ 35-0

Navy (7-6)1930 * ________________W _______________ 20-71931__________________W _______________ 13-61959^ _________________W _______________ 20-71960 # ________________ L _______________ 7-261963^ _________________W ______________ 32-281966^ _________________W _______________ 21-31993__________________W ______________ 42-131995^ _________________ L _______________ 2-331996__________________ L ______________ 17-191997^ _________________ L ______________ 16-461998__________________W _______________24-112002^ _________________ L _______________ 7-382008__________________ L _______________ 7-34* at Baltimore, Md.# at Norfolk, Va.

Nebraska (0-1-1)1929__________________ T ________________ 0-01932^ _________________ L ______________ 14-21

Nevada (2-3)2000^ _________________W _______________ 21-72001__________________ L ______________ 14-352002^ _________________ L _______________ 6-242003__________________ L _______________ 9-122004^ _________________W ______________ 38-20

Nevada-Las Vegas (2-0)1984__________________W ______________ 38-211998^ _________________W _______________ 10-7

New Mexico (3-1)1992__________________W ______________ 20-131994^ _________________W ______________ 34-311996^ _________________W ______________ 52-311997__________________ L ______________ 15-22

New Mexico State (3-0)1970^ _________________W ______________ 34-211971^ _________________W ______________ 28-251972^ _________________W _______________ 55-6

Northwestern (1-0)1970__________________W ______________ 21-20

North Carolina (0-2)1994^ _________________ L ______________ 24-282001__________________ L ______________ 10-19

North Carolina State (1-2)1968^ _________________W ______________ 35-142000__________________ L _______________ 0-412001^ _________________ L ______________ 17-26

North Texas (28-4-1)1922^ _________________W _______________ 66-01923^ _________________W _______________ 41-01924^ _________________W ________________ 7-01925^ _________________W _______________ 48-01926^ _________________W _______________ 42-01927^ _________________W _______________ 68-01928^ _________________W _______________ 60-61929^ _________________W _______________ 13-31931^ _________________W _______________ 13-01932^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01933^ _________________ L ________________ 0-71934^ _________________W _______________ 33-01935^ _________________W _______________ 39-01936^ _________________W ________________ 6-01937^ _________________W _______________ 14-01938^ _________________W _______________ 34-71939^ _________________W _______________ 16-01940^ _________________W _______________ 20-71941^ _________________W _______________ 54-01942^ _________________W _______________ 26-71974^ _________________W ________________ 7-61976^ _________________W ______________ 38-311977^ _________________ L ______________ 13-241979^ _________________W _______________ 20-91980^ _________________W _______________ 28-91981^ _________________W _______________ 34-71982^ _________________W ______________ 38-101984^ _________________W _______________ 24-61989^ _________________W _______________ 35-91990__________________ L _______________ 7-141992^ _________________W ______________ 28-142006__________________ L _______________ 6-242007^ _________________W ______________ 45-31

Notre Dame (3-10)1930__________________ L ______________ 14-201939__________________ L ______________ 19-201949^ _________________ L ______________ 20-271951__________________W ______________ 27-201953__________________ L ______________ 14-401954^ _________________ L ______________ 14-261955__________________ L _______________ 0-171956^ _________________W ______________ 19-131957^ _________________ L ______________ 21-541958^ _________________ L _______________ 6-14

Aloha Bowl1984__________________W ______________ 27-201986__________________ L ______________ 29-611989__________________ L _______________ 6-59

Ohio State (1-7-1)1950__________________W ______________ 32-271951__________________ L ________________ 0-71958__________________ L ______________ 20-231960__________________ L _______________ 0-241964__________________ L _______________ 8-271968__________________ L ______________ 14-351974__________________ L _______________ 9-281977^ _________________ L _______________ 7-351978__________________ T ______________ 35-35

Oklahoma (1-5-1)1925^ _________________ L ________________ 0-91939__________________ T ________________ 7-7

Astro/Bluebonnet Bowl1968__________________W ______________ 28-271970^ _________________ L _______________11-281971__________________ L _______________ 0-301985__________________ L ______________ 13-351995__________________ L ______________ 10-24

Oklahoma State (6-4-2)1922^ _________________W _______________ 32-61923^ _________________W ________________ 9-01924^ _________________ T ______________ 13-131933^ _________________ T ________________ 7-71934^ _________________W _______________ 41-01945^ _________________ L ______________ 12-261946__________________W _______________ 15-61947__________________W ______________ 21-141950^ _________________W _______________ 56-02002__________________ L ______________ 16-522003^ _________________ L _______________ 6-522004__________________ L _______________ 7-59

Oregon (1-1)Cotton Bowl

1948__________________W ______________ 21-13Sun Bowl

1963__________________ L ______________ 14-21

Oregon State (2-0)1973__________________W ______________ 35-161974^ _________________W ______________ 37-30

Pacifi c (1-0)1941__________________W _______________ 34-0

Penn State (0-1-1)Cotton Bowl

1947__________________ T ______________ 13-131978__________________ L ______________ 21-26

Pittsburgh (2-2-1)1938__________________ L _______________ 7-341940__________________ T ________________ 7-71942__________________ L _______________ 7-201948__________________W ______________ 33-14

Cotton Bowl1982__________________W ________________ 7-3

Purdue (0-1-1)1965^ _________________ T ______________ 14-141966__________________ L ______________ 23-35

Randolph Field (0-1)1944__________________ L _______________ 0-41

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Rice (45-40-1)1916__________________ L ______________ 3-1461918__________________ L _______________ 0-131919__________________ L ______________ 14-211920^ _________________ L _______________ 0-101921^ _________________ L ________________ 0-71926^ _________________W _______________ 20-01927__________________W _______________ 34-61928^ _________________W ______________ 53-131929^ _________________W _______________ 34-01930__________________W _______________ 32-01931__________________W ______________ 21-121932^ _________________ L _______________ 0-131933__________________W _______________ 13-71934__________________ L ________________ 0-91935^ _________________W _______________ 10-01936__________________W ________________ 9-01937^ _________________ L _______________ 7-151938__________________ L ______________ 14-251939^ _________________W _______________ 13-61940__________________W ________________ 7-61941^ _________________ L ________________ 0-61942__________________ L _______________ 7-131943^ _________________W _______________ 12-01944__________________ L ______________ 10-211945^ _________________W ______________ 21-181946__________________ L _______________ 7-211947^ _________________W _______________ 14-01948__________________W _______________ 33-71949^ _________________ L ______________ 27-411950__________________W ______________ 42-211951^ _________________ L _______________ 7-281952__________________W ______________ 21-141953^ _________________W _______________ 12-71954__________________W _______________ 20-61955^ _________________W _______________ 20-01956__________________W ______________ 14-131957^ _________________ L ______________ 21-271958^ _________________ L _______________ 7-131959__________________ T ______________ 13-131960^ _________________ L _______________ 0-471961__________________ L _______________ 0-101962^ _________________W _______________ 15-71963__________________ L _______________ 7-131964^ _________________ L ________________ 6-71965__________________W ______________ 17-141966^ _________________W ______________ 28-241967__________________ L ______________ 10-141968^ _________________W ______________ 32-241969__________________W ______________ 34-141970^ _________________W _______________ 10-01971__________________W ______________ 16-101972^ _________________W ______________ 29-141973__________________W ______________ 27-16

1974^ _________________W ______________ 19-141975__________________ L ______________ 17-281976__________________ L ______________ 34-411977^ _________________W ______________ 41-241978__________________W _______________ 58-01979^ _________________W ______________ 35-171980__________________W ______________ 34-141981^ _________________W ______________ 33-121982__________________W ______________ 41-141983^ _________________W _______________ 20-61984__________________W ______________ 31-171985^ _________________W ______________ 40-151986__________________W _______________ 45-31989^ _________________ L _______________ 6-351990__________________ L ______________ 28-301991^ _________________ L ______________ 10-311992__________________ L ______________ 13-281993^ _________________ L ______________ 24-311994__________________ L ______________ 10-171995^ _________________ L ______________ 24-341996__________________ L ______________ 17-351997^ _________________W _______________ 24-61998________________ L (OT) ____________ 17-231999^ _________________W _______________ 27-22000__________________ L ______________ 14-432001^ _________________W ______________ 37-202002__________________ L ______________ 15-272003^ _________________ L ______________ 20-412004__________________ L ______________ 10-442005^ _________________W _______________ 27-72006__________________ L ______________ 27-312007^ _________________ L ______________ 42-432008__________________ L ______________ 27-56

SMU Freshmen (1-0)1922__________________W _______________ 16-0

Sam Houston State (1-0)2006^ _________________W ______________ 45-14

San Jose State (2-3)2000^ _________________ L ______________ 10-352001__________________W ______________ 24-172002^ _________________ L ______________ 23-342003__________________ L ______________ 14-312004^ _________________W ______________ 36-13

Santa Clara (3-0)1947__________________W _______________ 22-61948^ _________________W _______________ 33-01973^ _________________W _______________ 49-7

Southern California (0-2)1961__________________ L ______________ 16-211962^ _________________ L _______________ 3-33

Southern Miss (0-2)2007__________________ L _______________ 7-282008^ _________________ L ______________ 12-28

Southwestern (2-2-3)1915^ _________________ L _______________ 0-211916__________________ T ________________ 9-91917^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01919__________________ L _______________ 6-101921^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01922^ _________________W ______________ 46-141944^ _________________W ______________ 16-15

St. Mary’s (0-2)1931__________________ L ________________ 2-71933^ _________________ L _______________ 6-18

Stanford (0-1)Rose Bowl

1935__________________ L ________________ 0-7

Syracuse (1-0)1932__________________W _______________ 16-6

Temple (0-0-2)1942^ _________________ T ________________ 6-61946__________________ T ________________ 7-7

Tennessee (0-1)1970__________________ L _______________ 3-28

Texas (22-47-4)1916__________________ L _______________ 0-741918__________________ L _______________ 0-321920^ _________________ L _______________ 3-211924^ _________________W _______________ 10-61925^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01926__________________W ______________ 21-171927^ _________________W _______________ 14-01928__________________W ________________ 6-21929^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01930__________________ L _______________ 7-251931^ _________________W ________________ 9-71932__________________ L _______________ 6-141933^ _________________ L _______________ 0-101934__________________ T ________________ 7-71935^ _________________W _______________ 20-01936__________________W _______________ 14-71937^ _________________W _______________ 13-21938__________________W ________________ 7-61939^ _________________W _______________ 10-01940__________________W ______________ 21-131941^ _________________ L _______________ 0-341942__________________ L _______________ 7-211943^ _________________ L _______________ 0-201944__________________ L _______________ 7-341945^ _________________ L _______________ 7-121946__________________ L _______________ 3-191947^ _________________W ______________ 14-131948 _________________W _______________ 21-61949^ _________________W ________________ 7-61950__________________ L ______________ 20-231951^ _________________ L ______________ 13-201952__________________ L ______________ 14-311953^ _________________ L _______________ 7-161954__________________ T ______________ 13-131955^ _________________ L ______________ 18-191956__________________W ______________ 20-191957^ _________________W ______________ 19-121958__________________W ______________ 26-101959^ _________________ L _______________ 0-211960__________________ L _______________ 7-171961^ _________________ L _______________ 0-271962__________________ L ________________ 0-61963^ _________________ L ______________ 12-171964__________________ L ________________ 0-71965^ _________________W ______________ 31-141966__________________W ______________ 13-121967^ _________________ L ______________ 28-351968__________________ L _______________ 7-381969^ _________________ L ______________ 14-451970__________________ L ______________ 15-421971^ _________________ L ______________ 18-221972__________________ L _______________ 9-171973^ _________________ L ______________ 14-421974__________________ L ______________ 15-351975^ _________________ L ______________ 22-301976__________________ L ______________ 12-131977^ _________________ L ______________ 14-301978__________________ L _______________ 3-221979^ _________________ L _______________ 6-301980__________________W _______________ 20-61981^ _________________ L ________________ 7-91982__________________W ______________ 30-171983^ _________________ L ______________ 12-151984__________________ L _______________ 7-131985^ _________________W ______________ 44-141986__________________ L ______________ 24-271989^ _________________ L ______________ 13-451990__________________ L _______________ 3-521991^ _________________ L _______________ 0-341992__________________ L ______________ 14-351993 * ________________ L ______________ 10-371994__________________ L ______________ 20-421995^ _________________ L ______________ 10-35* at San Antonio, Texas

Texas-Arlington (5-1)1943^ _________________ L _______________ 6-201944^ _________________W _______________ 49-01964^ _________________W _______________ 14-01980^ _________________W ______________ 52-161981^ _________________W _______________ 48-01983^ _________________W _______________ 34-0

Texas-El Paso (UTEP) (9-7)1932__________________W _______________ 26-01933^ _________________W _______________ 27-61982__________________W ______________ 31-101985^ _________________W ______________ 35-231996__________________W _______________ 30-01997^ _________________W ______________ 28-141999__________________ L ______________ 28-422000__________________ L ______________ 20-372001^ _________________W ______________ 40-142002__________________W ______________ 42-352003^ _________________ L ______________ 19-212004__________________ L ______________ 27-572005^ _________________W ______________ 40-272006__________________ L ______________ 21-242007^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 45-482008__________________ L ______________ 10-36

Texas A&I (1-0)1936^ _________________W _______________ 61-0

Texas A&M (29-41-7)1916^ _________________ L _______________ 0-621919__________________ L _______________ 0-161920^ _________________ L ________________ 0-31921^ _________________ L _______________ 0-131922^ _________________W _______________ 17-61923__________________W _______________ 10-01924^ _________________ T ________________ 7-71925__________________ L ________________ 0-71926^ _________________W ________________ 9-71927__________________ L ______________ 13-391928^ _________________ T ______________ 19-191929__________________W _______________ 12-71930^ _________________W _______________ 13-71931__________________W ________________ 8-01932^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01933__________________W _______________ 19-01934^ _________________W _______________ 28-01935__________________W _______________ 24-01936^ _________________ L _______________ 6-221937__________________ L _______________ 0-141938^ _________________W _______________ 10-71939__________________ L ________________ 2-61940^ _________________ L _______________ 7-191941__________________ L ______________ 10-211942^ _________________ L ______________ 20-271943__________________ L _______________ 0-221944^ _________________ L _______________ 6-391945__________________ L ________________ 0-31946^ _________________ L _______________ 0-141947__________________W _______________ 13-01948^ _________________W ______________ 20-141949__________________ T ______________ 27-271950^ _________________ L ______________ 20-251951__________________ T ______________ 14-141952^ _________________W ______________ 21-131953 _________________W _______________ 23-01954^ _________________W ________________ 6-31955__________________ L _______________ 2-131956^ _________________ L _______________ 7-331957__________________ L _______________ 6-191958^ _________________W _______________ 33-01959__________________W _______________14-111960^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01961__________________ L ______________ 12-251962^ _________________ L _______________ 7-121963__________________W ________________ 9-71964^ _________________ L _______________ 0-231965__________________W _______________ 10-01966^ _________________W ______________ 21-141967__________________W ______________ 20-171968^ _________________W ______________ 36-231969__________________ L ______________ 10-201970^ _________________W ________________ 6-31971__________________ L ______________ 10-271972^ _________________ L ______________ 17-27

THE MAYORS' CUPA recent addition to the SMU-Rice rivalry is the Mayors' Cup, which goes to the winner of each year's football matchup.

The award came to being in 1998 when Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk and Houston Mayor Lee Brown were in offi ce.

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1973__________________ L ______________ 10-451974^ _________________W ______________ 18-141975__________________ L _______________ 3-361976^ _________________ L _______________ 0-361977__________________ L ______________ 21-381978^ _________________ L ______________ 17-201979__________________ L ______________ 14-471980^ _________________W _______________ 27-01981__________________W _______________ 27-71982^ _________________W _______________ 47-91983__________________W _______________ 10-71984^ _________________W ______________ 28-201985__________________ L ______________ 17-191986^ _________________ L ______________ 35-391989__________________ L ______________ 14-631990^ _________________ L ______________ 17-381991__________________ L _______________ 6-651992^ _________________ L _______________ 7-411993__________________ L ______________ 13-371994 * ________________ T ______________ 21-211995__________________ L ______________ 17-202005__________________ L _______________ 8-66* at San Antonio, Texas

1930^ _________________ L _______________ 0-131931__________________ T ________________ 0-01932^ _________________ L ________________ 0-81933__________________ L _______________ 6-261934^ _________________W _______________ 19-01935__________________W ______________ 20-141936^ _________________ T ________________ 0-01937__________________ L ________________ 0-31938^ _________________ L _______________ 7-201939__________________W _______________ 14-71940^ _________________W _______________ 16-01941__________________ L ______________ 13-151942^ _________________ L _______________ 6-141943__________________W _______________ 20-01944^ _________________W ________________ 9-61945__________________W _______________ 34-01946^ _________________W ______________ 30-131947__________________ T ______________ 19-191948^ _________________ T ________________ 7-71949__________________ L ______________ 13-211950^ _________________ L ______________ 13-271951__________________ L _______________ 2-131952^ _________________ L _______________ 7-141953__________________ L _______________ 0-131954^ _________________W _______________ 21-61955__________________ L ______________ 13-201956^ _________________ L _______________ 6-211957__________________ L _______________ 0-211958^ _________________W ______________ 20-131959__________________ L _______________ 0-191960^ _________________ L _______________ 0-131961__________________ T ______________ 28-281962^ _________________ L _______________ 9-141963__________________ L ______________ 15-221964^ _________________ L _______________ 6-171965__________________ L _______________ 7-101966 _________________W _______________ 21-01967^ _________________W ______________ 28-141968 _________________W ______________ 21-141969^ _________________W ______________ 19-171970__________________ L ______________ 17-261971^ _________________ L ______________ 16-181972__________________W ______________ 35-221973^ _________________W ______________ 21-191974__________________W ______________ 33-131975^ _________________W ______________ 28-131976^ _________________W ______________ 34-141977__________________W ______________ 45-211978^ _________________W ______________ 45-141979__________________W _______________ 27-71980^ _________________W ______________ 17-141981__________________W _______________ 20-91982^ _________________W ______________ 16-131983__________________W ______________ 21-171984^ _________________W ______________ 26-171985__________________W ______________ 56-211986^ _________________W ______________ 31-211989__________________ L ______________ 10-281990^ _________________ L ______________ 21-421991__________________ L ______________ 10-181992^ _________________W _______________ 21-91993__________________W ______________ 21-151994^ _________________ L ______________ 14-351995__________________ L ______________ 16-191996^ _________________W ______________ 27-241997__________________ L ______________ 18-211998^ _________________W _______________ 10-61999__________________ L _______________ 0-212000^ _________________ L _______________ 7-622001^ _________________ L ______________ 10-382002__________________ L _______________ 6-172003^ _________________ L ______________ 13-202004__________________ L _______________ 0-442005^ _________________W ______________ 21-102007__________________ L _______________ 7-212008^ _________________ L _______________ 7-48

Texas State (1-0)2008^ _________________W ______________ 47-36

Texas Tech (16-31)1932__________________ L ________________ 0-61933__________________W _______________ 14-01943^ _________________ L ________________ 6-71944__________________W ________________ 7-61946^ _________________ L ________________ 0-71948^ _________________W _______________ 41-61959^ _________________W ______________ 21-131960__________________ L _______________ 7-281961^ _________________W ________________ 8-71962__________________W _______________ 14-01963^ _________________ L _______________ 6-131964__________________ L _______________ 0-121965^ _________________ L ______________ 24-261966__________________W _______________ 24-71967^ _________________ L _______________ 7-211968__________________W ______________ 39-181969^ _________________ L ______________ 24-271970__________________ L ______________ 10-141971__________________W ______________ 18-171972^ _________________ L _______________ 3-171973__________________ L ______________ 14-311974^ _________________ L ______________ 17-201975__________________ L ______________ 20-371976__________________ L _______________ 7-341977^ _________________ L _______________ 7-451978__________________ L ______________ 16-191979^ _________________W ______________ 35-101980__________________ L _______________ 0-141981^ _________________W _______________ 30-61982__________________W ______________ 34-271983^ _________________W _______________ 33-71984__________________W _______________ 31-01985^ _________________W ________________ 9-71986__________________W _______________ 13-71989^ _________________ L ______________ 24-481990__________________ L _______________ 7-621991^ _________________ L ______________ 14-381992__________________ L ______________ 25-391993^ _________________ L ______________ 24-411994__________________ L _______________ 7-351995^ _________________ L ______________ 14-452002^ _________________ L ______________ 14-242003__________________ L ______________ 10-582004^ _________________ L ______________ 13-272006__________________ L _______________ 3-352007^ _________________ L _______________ 9-492008__________________ L _______________ 7-43

Trinity (Texas) (6-2)1915^ _________________ L _______________ 0-141916^ _________________ L _______________ 6-141917^ _________________W _______________ 20-01919^ _________________W _______________ 46-61920^ _________________W _______________ 38-71924^ _________________W _______________ 14-31926^ _________________W _______________ 48-01928^ _________________W _______________ 60-7

Tulane (5-12)1943__________________ L _______________ 6-121944__________________ L _______________ 7-271945__________________ L _______________ 7-191977^ _________________W ______________ 28-231979__________________ L ______________ 17-241980__________________W ______________ 31-211982^ _________________W _______________ 51-71990__________________ L _______________ 7-431991__________________W ______________ 31-171992^ _________________ L ______________ 12-131998^ _________________ L ______________ 21-311999__________________ L ______________ 19-532000^ _________________ L ______________ 17-292005^ _________________ L ______________ 10-312006__________________W ______________ 33-282007^ _______________ L (OT) ____________ 34-412008__________________ L ______________ 27-34

Tulsa (10-6)1935 _________________W _______________ 14-01943^ _________________ L _______________ 7-201991^ _________________ L ______________ 26-311996^ _________________W ______________ 17-101997__________________W ______________ 42-411998^ _________________W _______________ 33-31999__________________W ______________ 28-142000^ _________________W ______________ 24-202001__________________W ______________ 24-142002^ _________________W ______________ 24-212003__________________ L ______________ 16-352004^ _______________W (OT) ____________ 41-352005__________________ L ______________ 13-202006^ _________________W ______________ 34-242007__________________ L ______________ 23-292008^ _________________ L ______________ 31-37

UAB (2-0)2005__________________W ______________ 28-272006^ _________________W _______________ 22-9

UCF (0-2)2007^ _________________ L ______________ 20-492008__________________ L ______________ 17-31

UCLA (4-1)1935__________________W _______________ 21-01937__________________W ______________ 26-131940__________________W ________________ 9-61947__________________W ________________ 7-01994__________________ L ______________ 10-17

Utah (1-1)1996^ _________________ L ______________ 17-211997__________________W ______________ 20-19

Vanderbilt (2-2)1936^ _________________W _______________ 16-01937^ _________________ L ________________ 0-61990^ _________________W _______________ 44-71991__________________ L _______________11-14

Virginia Tech (2-1)1972__________________ L ______________ 10-131973^ _________________W _______________ 37-61974^ _________________W ______________ 28-25

Wake Forest (3-0)1949^ _________________W _______________ 13-71972^ _________________W ______________ 56-101975__________________W _______________ 14-7

Washington (Mo.) (4-0)1925^ _________________W _______________ 20-61934__________________W ________________ 7-01935__________________W _______________ 35-61937__________________W _______________ 14-0

Wesley (1-0)1919__________________W ________________ 7-6

West Virginia (0-1)1975^ _________________ L ______________ 22-28

West Virginia Wesleyan (0-1)Dixie Classic

1924^ _________________ L ________________ 7-9

Wichita State (1-0)1979__________________W _______________ 34-0

Wisconsin (0-2)1993^ _________________ L ______________ 16-241995__________________ L _______________ 0-42

Wyoming (1-2)1996__________________ L ______________ 17-591997^ _________________W ______________ 22-171998__________________ L _______________ 7-12

^ Indicates SMU home games

THE IRON SKILLETDuring the post-World War II college football boom, the SMU and TCU student bod-ies created a traveling trophy called the Iron Skillet that was presented to the winner of the annual football game between the archrivals. The tradition eventually died, and the skillet was lost.

In 1993, however, the tradition was revived as the president of the SMU student body painted the face of the TCU student body president red and blue following the Mus-tangs' 21-15 victory in Fort Worth. The engraved skillet is presented to the winning team after each game.

TCU (39-42-7)1915__________________ L _______________ 0-431916^ _________________ L _______________ 3-481917__________________ L _______________ 0-211918^ _________________W ______________ forfeit1921__________________ L _______________ 6-131922__________________ T ________________ 0-01923^ _________________W _______________ 40-01924__________________W ________________ 6-01926^ _________________W ______________ 14-131927__________________W _______________ 28-61928^ _________________ L _______________ 6-151929__________________ T ________________ 7-7

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THE HISTORY OF SMU FOOTBALL1910s

On the morning of Sept. 14, 1915, coach Ray Morrison held his fi rst practice, thus marking the birth of the SMU football program. Mor-rison came to the school in June of 1915 when he became the coach of the University’s football, basketball, baseball and track teams, as well as an instructor of mathematics. A former All-Southern quarterback at Vanderbilt, Morrison immediately installed the passing game at SMU. A local sportswriter nicknamed the team “the Parsons” because the squad was composed primarily of theology students. SMU was a member of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association, which ruled that neither graduate nor transfer students were eligible to play. Therefore, the fi rst SMU team consisted entirely of freshmen. The Mustangs played their fi rst game Oct. 10, 1915, dropping a 43-0 decision to TCU in Fort Worth. SMU bounced back in its next game, its fi rst at home, to defeat Hendrix College, 13-2. Morrison came to be known as “the father of the forward pass” because of his use of the passing game on fi rst and second downs instead of as a last resort. • During the 1915 season, the Mustangs posted a record of 2-5 and scored just three touchdowns while giving up 131 points. SMU recorded the fi rst shutout in school history with a 7-0 victory over Dallas University that year. • SMU fi nished the 1916 season 0-8-2 and suffered its worst loss ever, a 146-3 drubbing by Rice. The Mustangs were outscored, 455-27, by their opponents while managing ties against Austin College (0-0) and Southwestern (9-9). Ray Morrison left SMU following the 1916 season to work with the Army YMCA at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., as Director of Sports and Recreation. He returned to SMU in 1920 to organize a Department of Physical Education. • J. Burton Rix became the second head football coach in 1917 and guided SMU to its fi rst winning season (3-2-3). • In 1918, SMU became a member of the Southwest Conference, joining Baylor, Rice, Texas, Texas A&M, Arkansas and Oklahoma A&M (which later became Oklahoma State).

Record for the decade: 14-21-6

1920sThe 1920s brought the fi rst two Southwest Conference football

championships and a new stadium to the Hilltop. After Rix led the Ponies to a combined 4-11-3 record in the decade’s fi rst two years, Ray Morrison returned as coach in 1922 and guided SMU to the fi rst of 10 consecutive winning seasons. Sportswriters billed the Mustangs the “Aerial Circus,” in reference to Morrison’s passing offense. At a time when most teams threw the ball fi ve or six times per game, SMU passed between 30 and 40 times per contest. The Mustangs recorded a perfect 9-0 mark and won the school’s fi rst conference title one year later in 1923. In 1926, Ownby Stadium was built, named after SMU alumnus and strong supporter of athletics Jordan C. Ownby. SMU defeated North Texas State Teachers College, 42-0, Sept. 24, 1926, in the fi rst game at Ownby. Quarterback Gerald Mann, known as “The Little Red Arrow” because of his strong, accurate passing, was a member of the fi rst Mustang team to play in Ownby Stadium and, as part of his scholarship chores, helped plant the grass on the stadium playing fi eld. SMU steamrolled over its fi rst three opponents that year, shutting out North Texas State, Trinity and Centenary by a combined score of 127-0. Missouri was the only roadblock for the Mustangs in their 8-0-1 season, managing a 7-7 tie. • In 1922, end Gene Bedford and back Logan Stollenwerck were named fi rst-team All-Southwest Conference, becoming the fi rst Mustang players to achieve that honor. Bedford became the fi rst player from SMU to play professionally when he played for the Rochester Jeffersons in 1925. • The Mustangs made their fi rst bowl appearance in 1924, playing against West Virginia Wesleyan in the Dixie Classic on New Year’s Day. The game, played at Fair Park Stadium in Dallas, was the predecessor to the Cotton Bowl. WVW spoiled SMU’s 18-game unbeaten streak with a 9-7 victory. • In the spring of 1926, Morrison decided that it would be important to fi nd a left-handed quarterback for the upcoming Southwest Conference season. Gerald Mann, who was the Mustangs’ right-handed quarterback, told Morrison that he would have his left-handed quarterback before the season began. Not eager to lose his duty as signal-caller, Mann reported to fall practice ready to throw left-handed. • Guard Choc Sanders became SMU’s fi rst All-America player in 1928. Sanders was also the Southwest Conference's fi rst All-America selection. Tackle Marion Hammon became the Mustangs' second All-American one year later.

Record for the decade: 56-22-16Ray Morrison was SMU's fi rst football coach and also coachedthe basketball, baseball & track teams on the Hilltop.

Ownby Stadium was built in 1926.

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1930s The Mustang football program continued its rapid ascent to national prominence during the 1930s. SMU won its fi rst national championship in 1935 after posting a 12-win season under the guidance of fi rst-year head coach Matty Bell. Known as a player’s coach, Bell brought discipline to his team, and he spent time listening and talking to his players. Fullback Harry Shuford and tackle Truman “Big Dog” Spain were two prominent players on the national championship team. A tri-captain, Shuford was the Mustangs’ best running back during the 1935 season, but injury forced him to miss the season’s most critical contest. The Mustangs, ranked No. 1 in the country, played second-ranked TCU and its star quarterback, Sammy Baugh, for the unoffi cial national championship and the right to play in the Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1936, against Stanford. Bobby Wilson scored two touchdowns to give SMU a 14-0 lead before Baugh rallied the Horned Frogs to a 14-14 tie. Early in the fourth quarter, Bob Finley connected on a long pass to Wilson after the Mustangs faced a fourth down at the TCU 39. Wilson caught the ball at the fi ve and rolled into the end zone as the Mustangs held on to win, 20-14, and earned a trip to the Rose Bowl. Despite entering the game as heavy favorites, the Ponies were upset by Stanford, 7-0, with Cardinal quarterback Bill Paulman scoring the game’s only touchdown on a fi rst-quarter run. While the loss constituted the only blemish on a 12-1 season, SMU was able to pay off its 10-year debt on Ownby Stadium with the check the university received from competing in the Rose Bowl. • Prior to becoming the head coach at SMU in 1935, Matty Bell served as the head coach at TCU (1923-1928) and Texas A&M (1929-33). Bell arrived at SMU in 1934 and served one season as the line coach. • Three SMU players earned All-America status in 1935: tackle Tru-man Spain, guard J.C. Wetsel and back Bobby Wilson. Wilson, who scored all three Mustang touchdowns in the dramatic 20-14 win over TCU, went on to play one year of pro football for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1936. • SMU won its third Southwest Conference championship in 1931 after fi nishing the season with a 9-1-1 mark. The Mustangs struggled the next two seasons, posting a 3-7-2 record in 1932 and a 4-7-1 record in 1933. • Harry Shuford, a tri-captain and fullback on the 1935 team, was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1936 and, despite the team’s efforts to sign him to a contract, opted to attend law school at SMU. Shuford overcame the prevailing thought that a football player could not succeed in law school and fi nished fi rst in his class in 1939.

Record for the decade: 64-38-9

1940s While the 1930s established SMU’s position on the national football map, the 1940s ensured its permanent inclusion. A conference co-cham-pionship in 1940 served as a solid beginning to the new decade, but was followed by six consecutive losing seasons from 1941 through 1946. World War II resulted in the loss of Bell for three years (1942-45) when he left the Hilltop to join the Navy reserves. Bell returned to SMU in 1945 and took on an additional role as the university’s athletic director. The 1947 season brought new hope and the emergence of a legend in Doak Walker. The only three-time All-America in SMU history, Walker led the Mustangs to consecutive Southwest Conference championships in 1947 and 1948. Over the course of his career at SMU, Walker rushed for 1,954 yards, passed for 1,638 yards, scored 288 points, punted for a 39.4 average and kicked fi eld goals and extra points. He is also the Mustangs’ all-time leader in punt return yards with 750. Walker’s exploits earned him the Heisman Trophy in 1948 and led to his number, 37, being retired at SMU. Led by Walker, Kyle Rote, Dick McKissack and Paul Page, the Mustang backfi eld combined hard running with tricky reverse and gadget plays to wreak havoc on opposing defenses in the latter part of the decade. • Walker was a high school teammate of Bobby Layne at Highland Park High School in Dallas. The two were matched against each other in Walker’s fi rst collegiate game in 1945 when Layne was the quarterback at Texas. Although UT won the game, 12-7, Walker scored the Mustangs’ only touchdown and kicked the extra point. Walker and Layne were reunited as teammates when both played for the Detroit Lions in the early 1950s. • After playing their home games since 1926 at Ownby Stadium, the Mustangs moved to the Cotton Bowl in 1948 and remained there for 31 years. For almost a half-century, the last game played at Ownby was Oct. 2, 1948, when SMU defeated Texas Tech, 41-6. Because of his immense popularity, the Cotton Bowl became known as “The House That Doak Built.” • Following the 1947 and 1948 seasons, SMU played in back-to-back Cotton Bowls. The Mustangs were matched against Penn State in the 1948 game, tying the Nittany Lions, 13-13. Walker threw a 53-yard touchdown pass and scored on a two-yard run, but Penn State’s Elwood Petchel matched Walker by tossing scoring passes of 38 and six yards. The 1949 Cotton Bowl paired SMU with Oregon and its star quarterback, Norm Van Brocklin. The Mustangs won 21-13.

Record for the decade: 58-46-10SMU & Stanford fans packed the 1936 Rose Bowl.

Matty Bell led SMU to the 1935 National Title and latercoached Doak Walker to the Heisman Trophy.

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1950s After playing alongside Doak Walker the previous two seasons, Kyle Rote was given his chance to be the featured back in 1950. Rote, who led the Southwest Conference with 777 yards rushing in 1949, was named an All-America following the 1950 season. As the Walker-Rote era came to an end, so began a new era of Mustang gridiron greats including Fred Benners, Forrest Gregg, Raymond Berry and Don Meredith. One of the most prolifi c passers in Mustang history, Benners completed 109 passes in 108 minutes played in 1950. A two-time All-Southwest Conference selection, Forrest Gregg was a two-way player at both offensive and defensive tackle from 1952-55. At fi rst, he was not offered a full scholarship by SMU upon graduation from Sulphur Springs High School, and was leaning toward attending Texas A&M. However, chief recruiter Herman “Sleepy” Morgan, recognizing Gregg’s infi nite potential, ultimately lured him to the Hilltop with an offer of a full scholarship. Despite the fact that Berry caught just 11 passes for 144 yards during his junior season and had never started a game in his career, his teammates elected him as a co-captain in 1954. With that vote of confi dence, Berry went on to earn All-Southwest Conference and Academic All-America accolades. He was a 20th-round draft choice of the Baltimore Colts in 1955 and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973. Don Meredith was a two-time All-America in 1958 and 1959 and his .610 career completion percentage is the greatest of any passer in Mustang history. One of his greatest attributes was his running ability, which increased the pressure on opposing defenses. • After Bell decided to relinquish his duties as head football coach to devote himself full-time to his responsibilities as athletic director, three different head coaches guided the Mustangs in the 1950s: H.N. “Rusty” Russell (1950-52), Chalmer Woodard (1953-56) and Bill Meek (1957-61). Bell's 127 career wins and .653 winning percentage both rank second all-time among SMU’s coaching records. • While Meek’s teams won just 17 of 50 games during his tenure, he was responsible for installing an early version of the Run-and-Shoot offense during Don Meredith’s sophomore season. Meek employed a spread formation, using a receiver wide to each side and one in the slot on each side.

• In his fi rst varsity season in 1957, Meredith set an SWC single-season record by connecting on 71 of 102 passes for a .696 completion percentage. During his Mustang career, Meredith also returned kickoffs, punted and kicked. • Quarterback Fred Benners led the Mustangs to perhaps their greatest win of the decade when he completed 22 of 42 passes for 336 yards to beat Notre Dame, 27-20, in South Bend Oct. 13, 1951.

Record for the decade: 47-48-5

Kyle Rote (44) was named All-America following the 1950 season.

John Roderick (23) scored twice in SMU's upset of fourth-ranked Navy in 1963.

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1960s The fi rst two years of the decade found the Mustangs shackled with mounting losses and sagging attendance. In 1960, SMU fi nished 0-9-1 and average home attendance fell below 30,000 for the fi rst time since 1946. Following a 2-7-1 season in 1961, SMU introduced Hayden Fry as the Mustangs’ eighth head coach. Fry lifted SMU back to national prominence in 1966, when SMU was ranked ninth in the nation and won its fi rst conference championship in 18 years. Jerry LeVias became the fi rst African-American player in the Southwest Conference to receive an athletic scholarship in 1965 after choosing SMU largely because of its accounting program. As a senior in 1968, LeVias caught 80 passes for a school-record 1,131 yards when he was selected both an All-America and Academic All-America. Combined with quarterback Chuck Hixson, LeVias helped lead the Mustangs to a 28-27 win over Oklahoma in the 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl, giving SMU its fi rst bowl victory since the 1949 Cotton Bowl. Hixson was just a sophomore in 1968, but he fi nished the season as the nation’s leading passer by completing 265 of 468 at-tempts for 3,103 yards. October 11, 1963, provided the SMU football program with perhaps its most memorable game when the Mustangs hosted fourth-ranked Navy and its heralded quarterback, Roger Staubach at the Cotton Bowl. On its way to a 4-7 season, SMU was given little chance to beat the Midshipmen. Little-known sophomore John Roderick rushed for 146 yards on 11 carries and scored on touchdown runs of 45 and two yards for the Mustangs. The SMU defense, led by Bob Oyler, Martin Cude, Bill Harlan, Harold Magers and Doug January, sent Staubach to the bench twice with a dislocated left shoulder. Trailing, 28-26, with 2:52 remaining in the game, SMU had one last chance to pull of the upset. Quarterback Danny Thomas threw to Billy Gannon, who ran to the Navy 46. On the next play, Roderick took a pitchout 23 yards to the 23. After a pass interference penalty against Navy put the ball on the one-yard line, Gannon plowed over right tackle for the winning touchdown with 2:05 left. The SMU defense held off Staubach’s valiant effort to rally his team for one last score, as the Mustangs pulled off the 32-28 upset. • Jerry LeVias and John LaGrone were the only three-time All-SWC selections of the decade. LaGrone was also the fi rst Mustang player to be selected as both an All-America and Academic All-America when he was honored following the 1966 season. • Led by LeVias and Chuck Hixson, the 1968 Mustangs eclipsed the 300-point barrier for the fi rst time in school history, scoring 311 points. In addition to his 1,131 receiving yards, LeVias set school records for receptions in a game (15 vs. Ohio State) and receiving yards in a game (213 vs. N.C. State).

Record for the decade: 35-65-3

1970s Over the course of the 1970s, the SMU football program was shaped by outstanding individual performances and the birth of "Mustang Mania" on the Hilltop. Chuck Hixson ended his SMU career in 1970 as the Mustangs’ career leader in total offense with 7,179 yards. Alvin Maxson helped fi ll the void left by Hixson’s absence by becoming the fi rst Mustang to rush for 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons when he rushed for 1,012 in 1971 and 1,005 in 1972. In the process, he helped the Mustangs to back-to-back winning seasons for the fi rst time since 1958-59.

Defensively, Robert Popelka, Louie Kelcher and Putt Choate starred for the Mustangs in the 1970s. All three were two-time All-Southwest Conference performers during their careers at SMU. Ron Meyer was hired as SMU’s 10th head coach in January of 1976 and was given the responsibility of establishing a championship reign on the Hilltop. His ability to recruit players such as Mike Ford and Emanuel Tolbert helped build the foundation of “Mustang Mania.” A highly-touted quarterback recruit from Mesquite High School, Ford was the nation’s second-ranked passer in 1978, when he threw for 3,007 yards. His main target was Tolbert, an All-American with blazing speed. Home attendance jumped from 26,000 to 52,000 in 1978 and “Mus-tang Mania” ushered a new era in SMU football the following season, when the Mustangs began playing all of their home games at Texas Stadium. Accompanying the move to a new stadium in 1979 was a freshman class which would lift SMU football to new heights. Freshmen Eric Dick-erson and Craig James combined to rush for 1,239 yards in 1979, and the “Pony Express” was born. • Tailback Arthur Whittington fi nished second in the nation in all-purpose running to Pittsburgh’s Tony Dorsett in 1976 with 167.5 yards a game. Whittington fi nished his SMU career in 1977 as the Mustangs’ all-time leader in kickoff return yards with 1,649. • A four-year starter from 1973-76, Ricky Wesson became the fi rst Mustang quarterback to accumulate more yards rushing than passing in a single season in 1974. Wesson rushed for 885 yards while passing for 688. He became the fourth player in SMU history to lead the Mustangs in rushing and passing in the same season. • Putt Choate became the fi rst Mustang defender to record more than 200 tackles in a season when he made 253 in 1978. Choate fi nished his career with 649 stops. • Despite coming from different backgrounds, Eric Dickerson and Craig James shared similar success before arriving at SMU. Both led their high schools to undefeated 15-0 seasons and state championships as seniors. In three years at Sealy High School, Dickerson rushed for 5,875 yards and 84 touchdowns. James collected 2,411 yards and 35 TDs during his senior season at Stratford High School in Houston.

Record for the decade: 48-59-3

Under Hayden Fry, Chuck Hixson set numerous records on the Hilltop.

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Eric Dickerson (pictured) and Craig James teamed to formthe "Pony Express" from 1979 to 1982.

1980s There was a great deal of optimism surrounding the SMU football program in 1980. Eric Dickerson and Craig James gave the Mustangs one of the nation’s top backfi eld duos and Mike Ford returned to the team after a knee injury limited him to just two starts in 1979. Leading the defense were future All-Americas John Simmons and Harvey Armstrong. The Mustangs parlayed their talent into an 8-4 record and the school’s fi rst national ranking (20th) since 1968. A 10-1 record the following season vaulted the Ponies to their second national championship and their fi rst conference title in 16 years, as a new quarterback took over the reigns of the Pony Express. Lance McIlhenny was the perfect leader for SMU’s option attack, using his running ability and leadership capabilities to guide the Mustangs to a 34-5-1 record after taking over as the starting quar-terback in the seventh game of his freshman season in 1980. After Ron Meyer was named head coach of the New England Patriots prior to the 1982 season, Southern Mississippi coach Bobby Collins was named the Mustangs’ new head coach. Dickerson, James and McIlhenny led SMU to an 11-0-1 record and its second-consecutive National Championship in 1982, highlighted by a victory over Pittsburgh and its star quarterback, Dan Marino, in the Cotton Bowl. With the loss of Dickerson and James to the National Football League in 1983, the Mustangs found a capable replacement in Reggie Dupard, a tailback from New Orleans whose blazing speed made him the fi rst SMU running back to gain over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons. Dupard was the nation’s eighth-leading rusher in 1985 with 1,278 yards, and he became a fi rst-round draft choice by the New England Patriots the following spring. After NCAA sanctions forced the cancellation of the 1987 season and university offi cials cancelled the 1988 campaign, SMU welcomed one of its former gridiron greats back to lead the resurrection of the Mustang

football program. Forrest Gregg returned to accept what he called “the ultimate challenge” when he was named as the Ponies’ head coach Jan. 14, 1988, after having coached the Green Bay Packers since 1984. He was given the responsibility of guiding a team consisting of 74 freshmen, 16 of whom were starters. One of those freshmen was quarterback Mike Romo who, on Feb. 10, 1988, became the Mustangs’ fi rst signee since 1985. Romo engineered one of the most exciting wins in Mustang his-tory when he led SMU from a 17-point defi cit in the fi nal fi ve minutes to defeat Connecticut, 31-30, in just the second game of the 1989 season. He completed a four-yard pass to Michael Bowen on the game’s fi nal play to give the Ponies their fi rst win since 1986 in a game that came to be known as the "Miracle on Mockingbird." • One of the most memorable plays in SMU football history took place Nov. 13, 1982, when Bobby Leach took a cross-fi eld lateral on a kickoff with 17 seconds left and raced untouched for a 91-yard touchdown to give the Mustangs a 34-27 win over Texas Tech. The play helped preserve the Ponies’ undefeated season and forever branded Leach with the nickname of “Miracle Man.” • As a freshman in 1989, Mike Romo broke four school passing records which had stood for over 20 years. Romo set SMU records for yards passing in a game (450), passes completed in a game (40), passes completed in a season (282) and passes attempted in a season (503). • Jason Wolf set an NCAA freshman record when he caught 61 passes in 1989. • After playing their home games in Ownby Stadium from 1926-48, the Mustangs returned their home games to the on-campus facility in 1989. SMU hosted Rice in the season opener on Sept. 2, marking the return of Mustang football to Ownby exactly 40 years and 11 months after SMU’s last game there.

Record for the decade: 63-28-1

1990s Forrest Gregg assumed the role of athletic director April 11, 1990, while announcing that he would relinquish his coaching duties following the 1990 season. Tom Rossley, who served as offensive coordinator at SMU from 1988-89, became the 13th head coach in Mustang history in December 1991. The orchestrator of the Mustangs’ Run-and-Shoot of-fense, Rossley returned to the Hilltop after one season as the quarterbacks coach of the Atlanta Falcons. The Mustangs went 5-6 in 1992 and Rossley was named Southwest Conference Co-Coach of the Year. Another signifi cant accomplishment occurred that season when Ja-son Wolf ended his career with 235 receptions, making him the Southwest Conference’s career leader in that category. Mick Rossley then emerged as the Mustangs’ top receiving threat. A sure-handed receiver, Rossley broke Jerry LeVias’ school record for receptions in a season when he hauled in 83 passes in 1994. The winds of change swept across the Hilltop following the 1994 season as SMU prepared to begin its 77th and fi nal season of play in the Southwest Conference after announcing that it would accept an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference beginning in 1996. Coinciding with the fi nal SWC season was the return of SMU football to the Cotton Bowl. After playing most of its home games the previous six seasons at Ownby Stadium, SMU made “The House That Doak Built” its home stadium in 1995. The Mustangs made their return a memorable one when, in the 1995 season opener against eventual SEC Western Division champion Arkansas, Wilbert Mitchell recovered a Razorback fumble on the SMU two-yard line in the game’s fi nal minute to preserve a 17-14 win.

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The Mustangs showed they could compete in the Western Athletic Conference by fashioning a 4-4 record in their new league. SMU posted a 30-0 victory at UTEP in 1996, marking the Ponies' fi rst shutout win since 1984. The Mustangs also won at Arkansas, exploded for 52 points against New Mexico and upended crosstown rival TCU, 27-24, before a national television (ESPN) audience in the 1996 season fi nale at the Cotton Bowl. Mike Cavan was named the 14th head coach of the Mustangs Dec. 20, 1996. Cavan led SMU to a 6-5 overall record in 1997, marking the fi rst winning season for the Mustangs since 1986. After a 1-4 start, SMU won fi ve consecutive games, marking its longest winning streak in 12 years. Cavan was named the WAC Coach of the Year by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram for his efforts in 1997. Among SMU's victims in 1998 was Metroplex rival and bowl-bound TCU on "Doak Walker Day" at the Cotton Bowl. The game was played in memory of the Mustangs' greatest player, who passed away Sept. 27, 1998, at the age of 71. SMU dedicated its season to Walker, who won the 1948 Heisman Trophy. • John Stewart became the fi rst SMU All-America selection since Reggie Dupard in 1985 when the Mustang kicker was honored following the 1993 season. A former walk-on who never had attempted a fi eld goal or extra point prior to his senior season in 1993, Stewart converted on all 23 of his extra point attempts, as well as 13 of his 17 fi eld goal attempts, including a 55-yarder. • Quarterback Ramon Flanigan became SMU's all-time leader in total offense (7,437 yards) and touchdowns responsible for (57) with a solid senior season in 1997. He was granted a sixth year of eligibility prior to 1997 by the NCAA. • Linebacker Chris Bordano was named the 1997 WAC Mountain Division Defensive Player of the Year after leading the team in tackles with 120. Bordano became just the 10th player in SMU history to be named all-conference three times. • In 1999, SMU great Eric Dickerson was inducted into the Profes-sional Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, becoming the fi fth Mustang to be enshrined. • Defensive end Luke Johnson recorded 11.5 sacks in 1999 while helping lead SMU to a 4-6 record, and concluded his career as the program's all-time sack leader with 23.5 sacks from 1996-99. • In 1999, the Ponies closed another chapter of Mustang football at the Cotton Bowl and prepared to move into their new on campus home, Gerald J. Ford Stadium, in 2000.

Record for the decade: 31-76-3Record for the century: 416-403-56

2000s Sept. 2, 2000, may stand out as the most signifi cant day in the his-tory of the storied SMU football program. That was the date that Mustang football returned to campus with the inaugural game in $56-million Gerald J. Ford Stadium. SMU christened the facility by whipping Big 12 foe Kansas, 31-17, before a sellout crowd of 32,267. It was the fi rst capacity home crowd for Mustang football since 1990. Former Kansas State defensive coordinator Phil Bennett was named the 15th head coach in school history Dec. 5, 2001. Bennett's fi rst season on the Hilltop saw one of the greatest statistical rushing seasons ever produced at SMU, as junior back Keylon Kincade rushed 327 times for 1,279 yards with eight 100-yard rushing games. Kincade's attempts number was a school season record while his yardage total and number of 100-yard games ranked third on the SMU season lists.

The 2002 campaign was also the last for two of the best players in recent SMU history: tight end John Hampton and linebacker Vic Viloria. Hampton concluded his career as the program's all-time leader in recep-tions at his position with 114. Viloria was SMU's leading tackler during his fi nal three seasons and fi nished his career ranked eighth on the school's all-time tackles list with 372. He earned All-WAC honors three times. The 2005 season brought a new highlight to SMU football history as the Mustangs stampeded into Conference USA. SMU fi nished the 2005 season with a 5-6 mark, its highest win total in eight seasons. The year was full of highlights like SMU’s fi rst win over a ranked team since 1986, a 3-1 record against Bowl teams, and a three-game win streak to end the season - SMU’s longest since 1999.

The 2006 season showcased a bright future for SMU football. The Mustangs increased their win total for the third straight season, posted their highest win total in a decade and reached bowl-eligibility. SMU student-athletes fi lled a Conference USA-high six spots on the All-Freshman team and SMU also placed the record-setting pair of quarterback Justin Willis and wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders on The Sporting News’ Freshman All-America squad. SMU continued to win off the fi eld as well, as the Mustangs received the American Football Coaches Association’s 2006 Academic Achievement Award after the school recorded a 100 percent graduation rate. After a disappointing 1-11 season in 2007, Bennett was dismissed as head coach. Former National Coach of the Year June Jones was then lured away from Hawaii to coach the Mustangs, creating a sense of excitement not seen on the Hilltop in decades. Jones' fi rst season was a record-setting one, with the Mustangs setting numerous passing and receiving marks.

Emmanuel Sanders was named to The Sporting News'Freshman All-America squad in 2006.

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BOWL GAMES1936 ROSE BOWL

STANFORD 7, SMU 0Pasadena, Calif.January 1, 1936

SMU entered the 1936 Rose Bowl as the nation’s top-ranked team, sporting a perfect 12-0 record and a defense which had shut out eight of its 12 opponents during the regular season. Led by fi rst-year head coach Matty Bell, the Mustangs were matched against a strong Stanford team which took a 7-1 record into the game. Due to a traffic jam, the SMU team bus did not arrive at the Rose Bowl until 20 minutes prior to kickoff. Stanford quarter-back Bill Paulman scored on a one-yard sneak in the fi rst quarter to give the Indians the early lead. It proved to be the only score of the game as SMU lost its best scoring opportunity with a fumble on the Stanford 5-yard line. The loss was SMU's only blemish in its fi rst national championship season.

SMU 0 0 0 0 - 0Stanford 7 0 0 0 - 7

GAME STATISTICSScoring SummaryStanford - Bill Paulman 1 run (James kick)

Team Statistics SMU StanfordFirst Downs 9 6Yards Rushing 38 75Yards Passing 105 42Total Yards 199 156Passes 11-31 2-6Punts 9-39 16-38Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0Interceptions N/A 6Penalties-Yards 1-20 4-25Attendance 84, 784

Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - Wilson 11-23, Shuford 5-12; Stanford - Grayson 17-28, Hamilton 15-23

1948 COTTON BOWLSMU 13, PENN STATE 13

Dallas, TexasJanuary 1, 1948

The 1948 Cotton Bowl featured a matchup between two unbeaten teams in SMU and Penn State. Led by All-America Doak Walker, the Mustangs jumped ahead early. Walker tossed a 53-yard scoring pass to Paul Page and later scored on a two-yard touchdown carry. The Nittany Lions struck back when, just before halftime, Elwood Petchel connected on a 38-yard touchdown pass to Larry Cooney which cut the SMU lead to 13-7. Penn State scored the only points of the second half when Petchel threw his second scoring pass of the game on a six-yard toss to Wal-lace Triplett in the third quarter. The Nittany Lions, however, missed the extra point, and the game ended in a 13-13 tie.

SMU 7 6 0 0 - 13Penn State 0 7 6 0 - 13

GAME STATISTICSScoring Summary SMU - Paul Page 53 pass from Doak Walker (Walker kick)SMU - Walker 2 run (kick failed)Penn State - Larry Cooney 38 pass from Elwood Petchel (Czekaj kick)Penn State - Wallace Triplett 6 pass from Petchel (kick failed)

Team Statistics SMU Penn StateFirst Downs 12 12 Yards Rushing 92 165Yards Passing 114 93Total Yards 206 258Passes 11-25 7-15Punts-Average 7-33.1 4-33.4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Interceptions 1 1Penalties-Yards 1-5 3-15Attendance 43,000

Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - Walker 18-66; Penn State - Petchel 9-25Passing: SMU - Johnson 6-16, Walker 5-9;Penn State - Petchel 7-15-93

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1963 SUN BOWLOREGON 21, SMU 14

El Paso, TexasDecember 31, 1963

In a rematch of the 1949 Cotton Bowl, SMU entered the game with a 4-6 record and had received a Sun Bowl berth largely on the basis of its 32-28 victory over fourth-ranked Navy in the third game of the season. SMU had a talented QB duo in Danny Thomas and Mac White, and both were counted upon to rally the Ponies in the fourth quarter after falling behind 21-0. Thomas led the Mustangs on a drive which culminated in a two-yard touchdown pass to John Roderick. Later in the quarter, Roderick was on the receiving end of a seven-yard scoring pass from White to pull the Mustangs within nine points. After White ran for the two-point conversion, SMU trailed by a touchdown, 21-14, but could not pull any closer.

SMU 0 0 0 14 - 14Oregon 7 14 0 0 - 21

GAME STATISTICSScoring Summary Oregon - Dennis Keller 2 run (kick good)Oregon - Dick Inwalle 10 pass from Bob Berry (kick good)Oregon - Paul Burleson 20 pass from Berry (kick good)SMU - John Roderick 2 pass from Danny Thomas (kick failed)SMU - Roderick 7 pass from Mac White (White run)

Team Statistics SMU OregonFirst Downs 20 16 Yards Rushing 145 173 Yards Passing 232 146 Total Yards 377 319Passes 18-31 11-26 Punts-Average 4-39.2 7-36.0 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-1 Interceptions 1 4 Penalties-Yards 5-38 7-79Attendance 26,500

Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - White 12-64; Oregon - Murphy 3-49Passing: SMU - Thomas 13-22-172; Oregon - Berry 11-26-146 Receiving: SMU - Roderick 5-59; Oregon - Inwalle 3-57

1949 COTTON BOWLSMU 21, OREGON 13

Dallas, TexasJanuary 1, 1949

Two of the nation’s most pow-erful offensive teams met in the 1949 Cotton Bowl. Doak Walker and Kyle Rote led the Mustangs to their second consecutive Southwest Conference championship in 1948 while Oregon rode the right arm of quarterback Norm Van Brocklin to the Pacifi c Coast Conference co-championship. The difference in the game was the use of the quick kick by SMU. Walker booted one 79 yards and Rote launched an 84-yard kick to pin the Ducks deep in their own territory. In addition to their quick kicks, the Mustangs’ star running backs each scored touchdowns to give SMU a 14-0 lead. Answering the call for the Ducks, Van Brocklin threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Dick Wilkins early in the fourth quarter. SMU put the game away just three minutes later when Chicken Roberts scored on an eight-yard run to push the lead to 21-6.

SMU 7 0 7 7 - 21Oregon 0 0 0 13 - 13

GAME STATISTICSScoring Summary SMU - Doak Walker 1 run (Walker kick)SMU - Kyle Rote 36 run (Walker kick)Oregon - Dick Williams 24 pass from Norm Van Brocklin (kick failed)SMU - Chicken Roberts 8 run (Joe Etheridge kick)Oregon - Bob Sanders 1 run (Chet Daniels kick) Team Statistics SMU OregonFirst Downs 19 19Yards Rushing 226 242Yards Passing 111 145Total Yards 337 387Passes 10-20 8-19Punts-Average 3-68.7 3-31.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Interceptions 0 2Penalties-Yards 1-5 6-30Attendance 69,000

Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - Rote 16-93; Oregon - Bell 17-93Passing: SMU - Walker 6-10-79; Oregon - Van Brocklin 8-19-145Receiving: SMU - Rote 4-55; Oregon - Wilkins 4-57

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1968 ASTRO-BLUEBONNET BOWLSMU 28, OKLAHOMA 27

Houston, TexasDecember 31, 1968

The 53,543 fans who gathered in the Astrodome on New Year’s Eve night for the 1968 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl comprised what at the time was the larg-est crowd ever to see a football game played indoors. They also witnessed one of the most exciting college bowl games ever as SMU and Oklahoma combined to score 35 points in the fourth quarter before the game was decided. OU scored on its fi rst possession of the game when Bob Warmack carried on a sweep to the right for an eight-yard touchdown. Warmack’s touchdown stood as the game’s only score until the third quarter when Mike Richardson scored for SMU on a one-yard dive. The Sooners retaliated by driving 80 yards and scoring on a 21-yard pass from Steve Owens to Johnny Barr. The fi reworks began in the fourth quarter when SMU’s Chuck Hixson con-nected with Jerry LeVias for an 11-yard scoring pass to tie the game at 14-14. Richardson scored his second touchdown with 7:35 left in the contest to give the Mustangs a 21-14 lead. After OU answered with a touchdown to tie the game, SMU linebacker Bruce Portillo intercepted a Sooner pass on the OU 22. Hixson put SMU on top, 28-21, after a 19-yard pass to Ken Fleming with just three minutes remaining. After driving the length of the fi eld, Oklahoma cut the Mustang lead to 28-27 when Barr caught a 30-yard touchdown pass from Mickey Ripley with 1:16 left. SMU held on to the lead when Ripley was stopped short of the goal line on the Sooners’ two-point conversion attempt.

SMU 0 0 6 22 - 28Oklahoma 7 0 7 13 - 27

GAME STATISTICSScoring Summary Oklahoma - Bob Warmack 3 run (Derr kick)SMU - Mike Richardson 1 runOklahoma - Johnny Barr 21 pass from Steve Owens (Derr kick)SMU - J. LeVias 11 pass from Hixson (P. Clements pass from Hixson)SMU - Mike Richardson 18 run (Bicky Lesser kick)Oklahoma - Bo Denton 22 pass from Mickey Ripley (Derr kick)SMU - Ken Fleming 19 pass from Chuck Hixson (Lesser kick)Oklahoma - Johnny Barr 21 pass from Mickey Ripley (run failed)

Team Statistics SMU OklahomaFirst Downs 22 23 Yards Rushing 72 176 Yards Passing 281 294 Total Yards 353 470Passes 22-43 18-37 Punts-Average 7-41.0 6-38.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Interceptions 3 2 Penalties-Yards 4-34 6-55 Attendance 53,543

Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - Richardson 18-76; Oklahoma - Owens 36-113Passing: SMU - Hixson 22-43-281; Oklahoma - Berry 11-26-146 Receiving: SMU - LeVias 8-112; Oklahoma - Barr 8-138

1966 COTTON BOWLGEORGIA 24, SMU 9

Dallas, TexasDecember 31, 1966

After winning its fi rst South-west Conference crown in 18 seasons, SMU earned a trip to the Cotton Bowl to face Georgia. Kent Lawrence set the tone early for the Bulldogs when he raced 74 yards for a touchdown on the game’s second play. The sopho-more running back fi nished the day with 149 yards rushing on 16 carries, as the Mustangs were unable to contain the Georgia ground attack. SMU cut the lead to 7-3 midway through the fi rst quarter on Dennis Partee’s 22-yard fi eld goal. Georgia responded by scor-ing 10 unanswered points before Mike Richardson scored the lone SMU touchdown on a one-yard dive with 1:14 left in the fi rst half. Leading 17-9 at halftime, Georgia shut down the SMU offense and its outstand-ing sophomore receiver Jerry LeVias in the second half. The only score in the fi nal two quarters came when Bulldog fullback Ronnie Jenkins, who rushed for 88 yards on 23 carries in the game, scored on a four-yard touchdown run with 14:33 left in the game.

SMU 3 6 0 0 - 9Georgia 10 7 0 7 - 24

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary Georgia - Kent Lawrence 74 run (Bob Etter kick)SMU - Dennis Partee 22 FGGeorgia - Etter 28 FGGeorgia - Billy Payne 20 pass from Kirby Moore (Etter kick)SMU - Mike Richardson 1 run (kick failed)Georgia - Ronnie Jenkins 4 run (Etter kick)

Team Statistics SMU GeorgiaFirst Downs 11 17 Yards Rushing 40 284 Yards Passing 165 79 Total Yards 205 363Passes 10-20 6-14 Punts-Average 4-36.5 4-28.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Interceptions 1 3 Penalties-Yards 7-45 3-37Attendance 75,504 Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - Jernigan 9-28; Georgia - Lawrence 16-149Passing: SMU - White 9-17-160; Georgia - Moore 6-11-79 Receiving: SMU - LeVias 3-62; Georgia - Payne 3-49

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1983 COTTON BOWLSMU 7, PITTSBURGH 3

Dallas, TexasJanuary 1, 1983

With the temperature in the upper 30s and a light rain falling at gametime, playing conditions were anything but ideal when undefeated SMU met Pittsburgh in the 1983 Cotton Bowl. Ac-customed to playing in inclement weather, Pittsburgh appeared to have the advantage in the early going, driving to the SMU 1-yard line on the game’s open-ing series. Panther halfback Joe McCall fumbled away Pitt’s best touchdown opportunity when Mustang safety Wes Hopkins fell on the loose ball at the 2-yard line. SMU was not able to capitalize and after two quarters neither team had scored, marking the fi rst scoreless fi rst half in the Cotton Bowl in 22 years. On their fi rst possession of the second quarter, the Panthers scored the game's fi rst points when Eric Schubert booted a 43-yard fi eld goal. SMU re-sponded with an 80-yard drive which resulted in Lance McIlhenny’s nine-yard touchdown scamper around right end on the third play of the fourth quarter. Following the ensuing kickoff, senior quarterback Dan Marino engineered a drive which put the Panthers in scoring position at the SMU 7-yard line. On third-and-goal, Marino threw a pass which was tipped by Hopkins and intercepted in the end zone by Blane Smith, thus ending Pittsburgh’s chance of handing SMU its only loss of the season.

SMU 0 0 0 7 - 7Pittsburgh 0 3 0 0 - 3

GAME STATISTICSScoring Summary Pittsburgh - Eric Schubert 43 FGSMU - Lance McIlhenny 9 run (Jeff Harrell kick)

Team Statistics SMU PittsburghFirst Downs 22 17Yards Rushing 226 114 Yards Passing 101 181 Total Yards 327 295Passes 5-9 19-37 Punts-Average 4-38.0 3-44.7 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-1 Interceptions 1 0 Penalties-Yards 2-30 8-74Attendance 71,477

Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - Dickerson 27-124; Pittsburgh - Thomas 19-69Passing: SMU - McIlhenny 5-8-101; Pittsburgh - Marino 19-37-181 Receiving: SMU - James 3-39; Pittsburgh - McCall 5-58, Thomas 5-38

1980 HOLIDAY BOWLBYU 46, SMU 45

San Diego, Calif.December 19, 1980

The 1980 Holiday Bowl featured two teams with distinctly different offensive philosophies. SMU relied upon the running of Eric Dickerson and Craig James, while BYU boasted an explosive aerial attack led by Jim McMahon. The Mustangs jumped out of the gate early, racing to a 19-0 lead in the fi rst quarter after touch-down runs by Dickerson and James, a safety and a 42-yard fi eld goal by Eddie Garcia. SMU had increased its lead to 29-7 in the second quarter before BYU’s Vai Sikahema returned a punt 83 yards, pulling the Cougars within 16 at halftime. Entering the fourth quarter, SMU led 38-19, and with four minutes remaining the Mustangs held a 45-25 advantage. With his team trailing by 20, McMahon led BYU to two quick touchdowns to cut the SMU lead to 45-39. With 18 seconds remaining, BYU's Bill Schoepfl in blocked Eric Kaifes’ punt to give BYU possession at the Mustang 41-yard line. After two desperation passes by McMahon fell incomplete, the Cougars had one fi nal opportunity with just three seconds left. As time expired, McMahon found tight end Clay Brown in the end zone for a 41-yard touchdown pass, guiding BYU to one of the greatest comebacks in bowl history.

SMU 19 10 9 7 - 45BYU 7 6 6 27 - 46

GAME STATISTICSScoring Summary SMU - Eric Dickerson 15 run (Eddie Garcia kick)SMU - Craig James 45 run (Garcia kick)SMU - Safety, ball snapped out of end zoneSMU - Garcia 42 FGBYU - Clay Brown 64 pass from Jim McMahon (Kurt Gunther kick)SMU - James 3 pass from McIlhenny (Garcia kick)SMU - Garcia 44 FGBYU - Vai Sikahema 83 punt return (pass failed)SMU - Dickerson 1 run (pass failed)BYU - Brown 13 pass from McMahon (pass failed)SMU - Garcia 42 FGBYU - Scott Phillips 1 run (Gunther kick)SMU - Craig James 42 run (Garcia kick)BYU - Matt Braga 15 pass from McMahon (pass failed)BYU - Phillips 1 run (Phillips pass)BYU - Brown 41 pass from McMahon (Gunther kick)

Team Statistics SMU BYUFirst Downs 25 23Yards Rushing 393 -2Yards Passing 53 446 Total Yards 446 444Passes 6-11 32-49 Punts-Average 4-38.8 5-32.6 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0 Interceptions 1 0 Penalties-Yards 7-65 8-80 Attendance 50,214

Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - James 23-225; BYU - Phillips 8-18Passing: SMU - McIlhenny 6-11-53; BYU - McMahon 32-49-446 Receiving: SMU - James 2-13; BYU - Phillips 10-81

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1984 ALOHA BOWLSMU 27, NOTRE DAME 20

Honolulu, HawaiiDecember 28, 1984

Between 1949 and 1958, SMU and Notre Dame battled each other on the gridiron eight times. When the two schools met in the 1984 Aloha Bowl, it represented their fi rst meeting in 26 years. SMU, playing in its fourth bowl game in fi ve seasons, scored on its first two offen-sive possessions. A seven-yard touchdown carry by Jeff Atkins and Don King’s 12-yard pass to Cobby Morrison gave the Mus-tangs a 14-0 lead. Notre Dame responded with 10 unanswered points before Brandy Brownlee connected on a 47-yard field goal to give SMU a 17-10 lead at halftime. The Fighting Irish tied the game on Mark Brooks’ 11-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, but SMU regained the lead on its next possession with Brownlee’s second fi eld goal of the game. The Mustangs were able to work on the clock for most of the second half due to the strong running of Atkins and Reggie Dupard, each of whom ran for more than 100 yards in the contest. Dupard’s two-yard scoring run gave SMU a 10-point lead with six minutes left in the game and the Mustangs held off a late Notre Dame rally to win, 27-20.

SMU 7 10 0 10 - 27Notre Dame 0 10 7 3 - 20

GAME STATISTICSScoring Summary SMU - Jeff Atkins 7 run (Brandy Brownlee kick)SMU - Cobby Morrison 12 pass from Don King (Brownlee kick)Notre Dame - Allen Pinkett 17 pass from Steve Beuerlein (John Carney kick)Notre Dame - Carney 51 FGSMU - Brownlee 47 FGNotre Dame - Mark Brooks 11 run (Carney kick)SMU - Brownlee 30 FGSMU - Reggie Dupard 2 run (Brownlee kick)Notre Dame - Carney 31 FG

Team Statistics SMU Notre DameFirst Downs 26 22Yards Rushing 280 250 Yards Passing 153 144 Total Yards 379 362Passes 9-17 11-23 Punts-Average 5-41.0 4-41.5 Fumbles-Lost 4-0 0-0Interceptions 0 0 Penalties-Yards 5-55 5-44Attendance 41,777 Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - Atkins 17-112; Notre Dame - Pinkett 24-136Passing: SMU - King 9-17-153; Notre Dame - Beuerlein 11-23-144 Receiving: SMU - Atkins 2-31, Hashaway 2-27, Morris 2-27; Notre Dame - Jefferson 2-37, Howard 2-24, Bavaro 2-16

1983 SUN BOWLALABAMA 28, SMU 7

El Paso, TexasDecember 24, 1983

SMU squared off against Alabama in the 50th Sun Bowl on a cold and windy afternoon in El Paso. The temperature at kickoff was 28 degrees, with winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour. Alabama jumped on the Mustangs in the fi rst quarter, scoring on touchdown runs of one and 11 yards by Ricky Moore. The Crimson Tide defense forced three SMU turnovers in the fi rst half, and Alabama was able to stretch its lead to 28-0 by half-time. Jeff Atkins helped the Mus-tangs get on the scoreboard early in the third quarter when he broke loose for a 58-yard run, setting up Lance McIlhenny’s 15-yard touchdown pass to Marquis Pleasant. Pleasant’s touchdown represented the only points of the second half as Alabama held on for a 28-7 victory. After giving up 303 total yards in the fi rst half, the SMU defense limited the Crimson Tide to just 96 yards of offense in the second half.

SMU 0 0 7 0 - 7Alabama 14 14 0 0 - 28

GAME STATISTICS

Scoring Summary Alabama - Ricky Moore 1 run (Van Tiffi n kick)Alabama - Moore 11 run (Tiffi n kick)Alabama - Walter Lewis 1 run (Tiffi n kick)Alabama - Joe Jones 19 pass from Lewis (Tiffi n kick) SMU - Marquis Pleasant 15 pass from Lance McIlhenny (Jeff Harrell kick)

Team Statistics SMU AlabamaFirst Downs 13 23Yards Rushing 174 251 Yards Passing 148 148 Total Yards 322 399Passes 14-27 9-14 Punts-Average 4-41.3 6-40.6 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-1 Interceptions 0 2 Penalties-Yards 7-45 3-25 Attendance 41,412 Individual StatisticsRushing: SMU - Atkins 9-120; Alabama - Moore 28-113Passing: SMU - McIlhenny 14-27-148; Alabama - Lewis 9-14-148 Receiving: SMU - Morris 5-63; Alabama - Jones 2-36, Chandler 2-34, Gothard 2-27, Bendross 2-19

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FFagan, Russell 2005 (Trainer)Fairley, Archie 1986Faldon, Devon 1999-2000 (Trainer)Fallon, Frank 1938-39Fambro, Rick 1975Farrar, Kevan 1975Farris, James 1972-73Farris, Louis A. 1956-57Fawcett, J.R. 1939-41Feimster, Garet 2003 (Manager)Felfe, Elmo R. 1944Ferguson, Cara D. 1918Ferguson, Eric 1978-81Ferguson, Gary K. 1957-58Ferguson, Joseph 2006Ferguson, Marvin D. 1966Ferguson, Michael D. 1964, 1966-67Ferguson, Thomas 1976Field, Thomas G. 1933-34Fields, Thomas E. 1952Fikes, Robert L. 1950Fincher, Charleton J. 1927-28Finley, Robert E. 1934-36Fischer, Robert 1976-79Fitzgerald, Johnnie 2003-06Flake, Arlan G. 1960-61Flake, Thomas 1994-96 (Trainer)Flanigan, Ramon 1993-94, 1996-97Fleming, Kenneth R. 1968-70Fleming, Patrick 2007-08Fleps, Pete 2007-08Floyd, Robert J. 1969Fly, Scott 1991, 1993Fly, Walter R., Jr. 1932Folsom, Robert S. 1944, 1947-49Folsom, Ryan 1990Forbes, Kris 1980 (Trainer)Ford, Billy 1999-2002Ford, Gus L. 1917Ford, Mike 1977-78, 80Ford, Scott 1981-84Foree, Kenneth, Jr. 1917Forester, George W. 1950-52Forester, Herschel V. 1949-51Fort, George L. 1925-26Fort, Horace B. 1923 (Manager)Foster, Chris 2004-05Foster, David 1998Foster, Walt 1977-79Fox, Clement 1979-80Fox, William W., III 1951-53Francis, Daniel 2002Franklin, William N. 1948-50

Frase, Rollin G. 1946Fraser, William T., III 1967-69Freeman, John W. 1965-67Freeman, Johnnie 1999-2002Freiburger, Dan 1990-92Frierson, Byron 1981-84Fritz, Amandra 2002-05 (Trainer)Fritz, Joe 1977-80 (Trainer)Fross, Cory 1999-2001Fuqua, Raymond 1932-34Futschik, Mark 1993-95

GGaines, Ivan 1996Gaiser, George N. 1964-66Gaither, Greg 1992-96 (Trainer)Galbraith, Shannon 1991-92 (Trainer)Galloway, Andrew 2007-08Gannon, William D. 1961-63Garcia, Eddie 1978-81Gardner, A. Howard 1916Gardner, Greg 1989-91Gardner, Harry E. 1942Gardner, Julie 1996-99 (Trainer)Gardner, Tim 1996, 1998-99Garner, Rex 1973Garrett, Elton 1975-78Garrett, Jay S. 1967-68 (Manager)Garrett, Kevin 1999-2002Garrett, Randy 1986Gary, David W. 1954-56Gedwed, Chris 1996-97Geise, Gerald 1937Gentry, Thomas C. 1954-56George, Leo 1979George, Rochon 1994-95Gholson, William H. 1970-71Gibbons, Olin W. 1973Gibson, Charles W., Jr. 1964-66Gibson, Mark 1977-80Gibson, Robert 1972-73Gibson, Scott 1979-82Gibson, Walter 1991Gilbert, Robert R., Jr. 1929-31Gilder, Gordon A. 1969-70Giles, Bynum, H. 1917Gilleland, Gregory Frank 1985Giller, Tre 1989-90Gillis, Gene R. 1951-52Gilmore, Robert 2005Gipson, William E. 1943Givens, Columbus 2005-07Glaros, William P. 1969 (Manager)Gleghorn, Courtney 2005 (Trainer)Gleiber, Mitchell 1986, 1989Glenn, B.C. 1915-16Glockzin, Clay 2003-04Glusing, John E. 1959-60Gober, Kevin 1999-2001Godfrey, Chris 2001-02Godine, Standley 1981Goen, Monte 1983-85Goldberg, Gerson H. 1924Gonzales, Joseph 1999 (Manager)Gonzalez, Abel 1941-42Goode, Randall 2005-06Goodrich, Robert E., III 1965-67Goodson, Kenneth P. 1936Goodwin, Fred R. 1946-49Gordon, Daniel A. 1968-69Gordon, Matt 1999-2002 (Trainer)Gore, Charles 1933-35Goss, Randall G. 1971-73Goss, Randy J. 1971-72Goss, Robert D. 1952-53, 1955Goss, Roland E. 1939-41Gossett, Britanni 2004 (Trainer)

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Gotcher, Kadie 2005 (Trainer)Graham, David L. 1966Grant, Ken 1986Grantham, Kenneth T. 1948Graves, Allison 1996-99 (Trainer)Graves, John E. 1961-63Gray, Jerrel D. 1970Gray, Joseph J. 1937Gray, Joseph J. 1937Gray, Rodi 1975Gray, Thomas A., II 1958-59Greehey, Sid 1975-78Green, J. Edward 1947Green, Jimmy 1974-75Green, Ray L. 1960-62Green, Tim 1983-84Greer, Erwin 1977Gregg, A. Forrest, Jr. 1984Gregg, A. Forrest, Sr. 1953-55Gregory, Glynn S. 1958-60Gregory, Jeremy 2001-02 (Trainer)Grenier, Kevin 2008Grider, Blake 1991-93, (Trainer)Griffi n, Beverly 1982-84 (Trainer)Griffi n, Jerry L. 1964-66Griffi n, Kyle 2005-06Griffi n, Michael 1982Griffi n, Robert 1974-75Griffi n, Trey 2001-03Griner, Heldt H. 1921Gross, Roger S. 1962Guidry, Martin 2003-05Guillory, Lamonte 1995-97Gunlock, Jack P. 1951-53Guthrie, Larry C. 1969-70Guynes, Henry 1936-37Guynes, James W., Jr. 1937

HHackney, Clint 1972-74Hackney, Hoyle 1927 (Manager)Hackney, Joe M. 1958-60Hackney, W. Loretz 1917Hagan, Ron 1989-91Hagerman, Clifford B. 1941Hagle, James S. 1965-67Hailey, Robbie R. 1954Hairston, Tom 1952-54Hake, Mike 1973-74Hale, Tim 1986Haley, Roscoe 1916, 1919Hall, Corter 1973Hall, Mercury 1995-98Halla, Frank 1930Halla, James T. 1965Halliday, Jack P. 1947-49Halliday, Sid M. 1942, 1946-47Halpin, Lowell R. 1967Hamberger, John E. 1946-48Hamilton, Ashley 1999 (Trainer)Hamiter, Gene 1930Hammon, Becky 1994-95 (Trainer)Hammon, Marion 1928-29, 1931Hammond, Gary A. 1969-71Hammond, Mark 1973Hampton, John 1999-2002Handy, Patrick 2005-08Hansen, Albert E. 1951-52Harder, Marion 1975Hardman, Cleve 1973-76 (Trainer)Hargis, Townsend 2002-03Hargrave, Harry M. 1968-70Harkey, Carla 2002-03 (Trainer)Harkey, Jack W. 1943Harlan, William W. 1962-64Harlow, John 1936-38Harmon, Bryan 1994-97

Harmon, Rudy Paul 1985-86Harper, Jamey 2002-05Harraman, Brent 1989Harrell, Jeffery 1982-83Harrington, Darren 1989-92Harris, Fred Elijah 1938-40Harris, Henry C. 1916Harris, Richard A. 1942Harris, Rico 2001-02, 2004-05Harris, Sterling 2001-03Harris, Wylie 1922Harrison, Kenny 1972-75Hart, Matt 1989-91Hart, Tracy 1996-99Hart, William C. 1968-70Hartnett, Perry 1978-81Harvey, Jay 1993-96Harvey, Raliegh L. 1955-57Hashaway, Gary 1982-85Hasson, Duke 2004-06Hatzenbuehler, E. H. 1966-67 (Manager) Haugum, Dean 1978Hawk, David R. 1954-55Hawkins, Tony 2004-07Hawn, James J. 1950-52Hawn, William A. 1937-38Hawn, William R. 1930-32Hawthorne, Gabrielle 2005-06 (Trainer)Hayes, Ahmad 1994-95Haynes, Bradley 2008Haynes, David 2005-07Haynes, Michael 1972Haynes, Walter L. 1968-70Haywood, Adrian 2005-06Head, Albon O., Jr. 1966-68Headstreram, David R. 1973-75Hearon, Charles 1930, 1932Heathman, Brian 1990-94 (Trainer)Hellestrae, Dale 1981-84Helms, Robert F. 1931(Manager)Henderson, Jeff 1998Henderson, Jessie 2005-08Henderson, Mike 1989-92Hendrickson, Ralph 1950Henry, Robert H. 1961Henry, Sidney M. 1923-24Hensley, Charles M. 1957Hernandez, Daniel 1995-96Herron, Julian 2008Hervey, A. Claude Jr. 1935 (Manager)Hetherington, Gary 1976 (Manager)Heusel, Scott 1998-2000 (Trainer)Hiemenz, Paul 2006Higgins, James B. 1968-69Hightower, Richard 1949-51Hill, Claude C., Jr. 1943, 1945-47Hill, David 1975-78Hill, Greg 1989-92Hill, Rongea 1989-92Hillary, Thomas W. 1962-63Hines, Ben B. 1917-20Hixson, Charles O., Jr. 1968-70Hodges, James O. 1970Hodges, Mark 2003Hoffman, Mark 1981Holbrook, Roy 1938Holcomb, Laura 1986-89 (Trainer)Holden, Samuel C. 1967-69Holder, Bill 1996-99Holdren, Rand 1998Hollie, Douglas 1982-83Hollingshead, Tam 1975Holloway, Jamie 2001-04 (Trainer)Holmes, Joe 2007Holt, Jene A. 1943Holz, Jason 1993-96Hooks, Alexander M. 1926-27

Hooks, Robert A. 1950-51Hooper, Earl 1974-75Hooper, Ira 1928-30Hopkins, Wes 1979-82Horn, Eddie Jr. 1975Horton, Cole 2003Horton, Jene 1991-92 (Trainer)Horton, Leah 1998 (Trainer)Houghton, H. Dwight 1969Howe, Mark 1974-76Howell, Dennis 1971-72Howell, Ladelle 1922Hrncir, Trent 2000-2003Huahulu, Evan 2008Hubbard, Greg 1982-84Hudman, Bryce 2006-07Hudnall, David 1968 (Manager)Hudson, Ernest 1926Hudson, Ronald 1982Huemiller, Tom 1989Huff, Glen E. 1922Hughes, John E. 1961-63Humble, Mark 1995-97Hume, Redman 1927-28Hummell, Ben 1984-86Humphrey, Rolando 2002-05Hundley, Terry 1995-98 (Trainer)Hunt, Byron 1977-80Hunt, Charles 1976-79Hunt, James R. 1959-61Hunt, Jason 1993-94Hunt, Richard 1991 (Trainer)Hunt, Robert D. 1958, 1960-61Hunt, Travis 2003Hursh, Bruce 1975Hurst, Damon 2006-07Hutchinson, T.J. 1971Hutshins, Cam 1980 (Manager)Hyatt, Dan 1978 (Trainer)

IIeremia-Stansbury, Don 2002-05Imo, Kenneth 1995-98Ingram, Robert J. 1925Irby, Collis P. 1924Iroh, Frank 1999 (Manager)Irons, Richard B. 1966Ison, Stuart 1989-91Israel, Larry 1992-93Ivey, Glenn 1994-97

JJackson, Charles R. 1956-57Jackson, Chris 1981-84Jackson, Frank H. 1958-60Jackson, Jason 2007-08Jackson, Nolan D. 1937-38Jackson, Sam N. 1931-32Jackson, Tony 1974-76Jackson, William L. 1968-70Jacobs, Jeffrey 1984-86James, Chris 1994-95James, Craig 1979-82James, Jarrian 2000-2003James, Lynn 1986James, Rick 1994Jamison, Rovert E. 1952 (Manager)Janszen, Michael L. 1965-67January, Alan D. 1963-65Jarma, Don 1973-74Jeane, Lee 1980-81Jenkins, Vince Bernard 1985-86Jennings, Kevin 1980-81Jernigan, Larry W. 1963, 1965-66Johns, Freeman 1973-77Johnson, Albert 1995-98Johnson, Arthur A. 1933-35

Johnson, D.D. 1999-2000, 2002-03Johnson, Darrin 2003-06Johnson, Edward 1972-73Johnson, Gilbert 1947-48Johnson, H.B. 1969Johnson, Henry H. 1948Johnson, Hiram B. 1969-71Johnson, Janine 1980-82 (Trainer)Johnson, Jordan 2007-08Johnson, Kim Baily 1985-86Johnson, La'Cori 2006-08Johnson, Luke 1997-99Johnson, Mike 1975Johnson, Ray M. 1929-30Johnson, Russell 1975Johnson, Tim 1978Johnson, Wade 1984-85Johnson, William E. 1927-28Johnson, William O. 1940-42Johnston, Fred A. 1970Johnston, James M. 1968-69Johnston, Luther P. 1939-40Joiner, Veronica 1993-95 (Trainer)Jones, Brandon 2004-05, 2007Jones, Desmond 2003-04Jones, Frank M. 1928Jones, James E. 1958Jones, Milton 1975Jones, Phil 1972Jones, Ralph P. 1926Jones, Rod 1982-85Jones, Tim 1977-78Jones, Tyler 2007-08Jones, Victor 2008Jordan, Arthur 1990Jordan, C. Michael 1969Jordan, Emmett M. 1930-32Jordan, John D. 1968-70Jurecka, Randy 1976Jusko, Mike 1977-80

KKaifes, Eric 1980Karrington, Brent 2003Kattmann, Bruce C. 1929-30Katz, Randy 1976-79Keele, Lacy R. 1944Keener, Tab 1981Keeton, Edgar L. 1939-40Kelcher, Louie 1972-74Keller, Walter S. 1954-56Kelsey, Mike D. 1961Kendrick, James P. 1944, 1948Kennedy, Brian 1992-94Kennedy, Jack 1915 (Manager)Kennedy, Ryan 2003-06Kennemer, Chase 2007-08Kennington, Craig 1982-86Kershaw, Brett 1989Key, Earl 1925-26Kidd, Brannon 1993-96Kidd, Marty 1989Kiely, Bill 1989-92Kieschnick, Brad 2002-05Kilmer, Tina 1996-97 (Trainer)Kimbrough, John D. 1966-67Kimbrough, Ned 1925Kincade, Keylon 2000-2003King, Donald 1982-85King, Geoffery 1989-90King, P.S. 1960King, Sam B. 1934 (Manager)King, Walter H. 1948King, William J.R. 1922-24Kirk, Joe A. 1968 (Trainer)Kiselak, Dave 1994-95Kitts, James R. 1918-21

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Klemstein, Billy 1983-85Knebel, Eric 1954-55Knee, Gary L. 1968-69Knee, John C. 1962-64Kneiff, Fred J. 1926-28Knight, Jon P. 1949-51Knight, Simeon 1989, 1991Knox, Ernest 1973-74Koenig, Thomas W. 1956-58Kollar, Chad 1995-97Kong, Lisa 1998 (Trainer)Koontz, George 1929-31Kotlarich, Pete M. 1944-46Kovar, Jerome 1978-79, 1981-82Kreimborg, Jim 2000Krischke, David 1972-73Kubicek, Robby 1992-93 (Trainer)Kuesel, George K. 1970

LLafi tte, Darrell M. 1951-53LaGrone, John W., Jr. 1964-66Lairmore, Glenn C. 1932Lamkin, Gus 1973-74Landers, James E. 1951Lanham, Joe 1929Laughlin, Rosser T. 1932-34Lawrie, Chasity 1996-97 (Trainer)Lawson, Ryan 1989-92Leach, Bobby 1981-84Lee, B.J. 2008Lee, D.D. 2001-03, 2005Lee, James W. 1957 (Manager)Lee, Nathan 1995Leitko, Mike 1971-73Leonard, Ryan 2007Leribeus, Josh 2008Lerner, Josh 1995Lesser, Reid B. 1968-69Lester, K.P. 1915Leverett, Paul F. 1953 (Manager)Leveridge, Milam, S. 1945Levias, Jerry 1966-68Levy, Sam J. 1943Lewis, Charles 1978Lewis, Floyd N. 1946-48Lewis, Marc 1990-91Lewis, Ryan 1994 (Trainer)Leyendecker, Charles S. 1954-56Lias, Kevin 1995-96Ligon, Clyde W. 1950-52Lindbloom, Jason 1992-95Lindley, A.W. 1929Lindley, Jonathan 2004-07Lindsey, Galen 1975-76Line, Bill B., Jr. 1968-70Linebarger, Thomas 1982-84Lipke, Eric 1948-49Lisle, Tom 1978-79Litowkin, Alex J. 1952-53Livingston, Andrew 1983-85Livingston, James W. 1968Livingston, Michael P. 1965-67Livingstone, William E., III 1954-56Lobo, Sean 2006-08Lomenick, Matt 1989Long, Louie 1928-30Long, William 1992-93 (Trainer)Lott, David H. 1941 (Manager)Love, Kevin 1989-92Love, Ross J. 1926-28Love, Ross J., Jr. 1957Loveless, Bobby K. 1957-59Lovett, Brian 1989-90Lowe, Kenneth C. 1957-59Lowery, Devin 2004-07Lowey, Tom 1974-75

Loyd, Paul B. 1966-67Lucas, William F. 1954Luce, Scott 1980-82 (Manager)Luker, Kelan 1999, 2001Lunday, Bryce 2008Lynch, Efrem 1981Lynch, W.C. 1926

MMaag, John A. 1963-65Maddox, Robert D. 1940-41Magers, Harold J. 1963-65Magness, James 1923-25Magnum, Murray P. 1941Mahew, James H. 1951Makinde, Victor 2005-06Maley, Howard E. 1941-42, 1945Mallory, Young B. 1916 (Manager)Mallouf, Raymond L. 1938-40Malonson, Marcus 1989-90, 1992-93Mandungu, Nkumu 1996-98Mann, Gerald C. 1925-27Mann, Terence 1983-86Mapps, James 2006-07Mapps, Raymond E. 1970-72Marion, James, E. 1948, 1950Mark, Gerald 1986Markette, Joe B. 1942Marquardt, Walt 1980-82Marrs, E.M. 1918-19Marshall, David 1977-80Marshall, John W. 1953-55Marshall, Norman 1958-60Martin, DeMyron 2005-08Martin, Grady E. 1942Martin, Jed Cameron 1985-86Martinez, Mark 1989-90, 1992Mason, Mike 1978-80Mason, Weldon M. 1929-31Massey, Richuel 2004-05Masters, Ray D. 1955-57Masterson, Ken 1984-85Mathis, Ryan 1989Matthews, Clifford W. 1936-38Maurer, Jim 1983-87 (Trainer)Maxon, Alvin 1971-73Maxwell, Charles L., Jr. 1920Maxwell, Douglas I. 1916-17May, Albert L. 1915May, Terry M. 1966-68Mayes, Eric Reagan 1985-86Mays, Gerald A. 1958-60McAdams, Gordon 1980-81McAdams, Michael 2002-03 (Manager)McAlister, Oran H. 1962-64McAtee, Harvey 1980-81McCall, Bond 1982 (Trainer)McCallum, Arthur N. 1958-60McCann, Bryan 2006-08McCarthy, James 1998-2001McClain, Clinton 1939-40McClintock, Milton E. 1943-46McClure, Amy 1998-99 (Trainer)McCorstin, George L. 1945McCown, Josh 1998-2000McCoy, David S., Jr. 1944-45McCray, Wilton 2004-07McCullough, Darrell D. 1973McDade, Clarence 1982-83McDade, Robert Roerique 1985-86McDearman, Bryan 1998-2001McDearman, Rusty 1971McDonald, Earl 1922McElroy, Deyon 2008McFarland, John A., Jr. 1944McGee, Ervin 2003McGinnis, Stephen S. 1968-69

McGraw, Brendan 1998-99McIlhenny, Donald B. 1953-55McIlhenny, Lance 1980-83McIlhenny, Lott 1979-82McIntosh, John R. 1923-24McIntyre, Sally 1995-99 (Trainer)McJunkin, Blake 2008McKinney, Andrew 2005-08McKinney, Kevin Miles 1984-86McKinney, Will 1997-98, 2000McKinnie, Mac 1993-96McKissack, James R. 1946-49McKnight, Alva F. 1917-19McLarty, Seth A. 1970-72McLeod, W.H. 1932McMillan, Marshall K. 1968-69McMinn, Clarance B. 1941-42McMurtray, Chris 2002-05McNutt, Jack 1932McWilliams, Ronald O. 1944Meador, Edward F. 1941Medellin, Rene A. 1958-61Medlen, Norman R. 1964-65Medlen, Ron M. 1964-66Medlin, Joseph 2000Medlock, Wesley 2002-04Meletio, James T. 1943-45Melle, Joe 2006 (Trainer)Mendez, Daniel 1999 (Manager)Mentzel, Ryan 2002-05Meredith, Joseph D. 1957-59Merrill, Sam B. 1916Merritt, Dan 1995-98Merritt, Ronald W. 1963-65Meyer, Johnny R. 1970-71Meyer, Ralph 1982 (Manager)Meyers, John C. 1934, 1936Michell, David C. 1956Milam, Zohn S. 1946, 1948-49Miles, Cecil R. 1944-45Miller, A.J. 1986Miller, Eugene 1921Miller, Harding W. 1941-42Miller, Harry S. 1962-63Miller, Jack D. 1951-53Miller, Joseph A. 1960-62Miller, Louis T. 1951-53Mills, Gale E. 1952Mills, Kenneth J. 1930-32Mitchell, Bo Levi 2008Mitchell, Darren 1981, 1983-83Mitchell, David C. 1958Mitchell, Donald 1995-98Mitchell, Mike L. 1966-68Mitchell, Wilbert 1993-96Mizell, William A., Jr. 1945, 1948Mobley, James 1979-81Moczygemba, Ryan 2007-08Moffett, John 1982-84 (Trainer)Montgomery, Franklin R., Jr. 1985-86Moodley, Ruben 2000-03Moon, David E. 1945-48Mooney, Tom 1977-78 (Manager)Moore, Dale E. 1951-53Moore, David J. 1966Moore, Eric 1980-81Moore, Jackson 1994-96Moore, James D. 1944 (Manager) Moore, Jared 1978-81Moore, Jimmy L 1966-68Moore, Jimmy 1995-96Moore, Michael W. 1963-65Moore, Shaun 2008Moore, Todd 1981Moreland, Jesse E. 1917 (Manager)Moreman, Dan M. 1966-67Morgan, Cagan 1992-95

Morgan, Cecil H. 1959, 1961Morgan, Jeremy 1995-98Moro, Osomu 1998-2001 (Trainer)Morris, Chris 1984-86Morris, Earl 2002Morris, Phil 1974 (Trainer)Morris, Ron 1983-86Morris, Wayne 1972-75Morrison, Blackstone L. 1923-24Morrison, Cobby 1984-86Morrison, John R. 1937Morrow, William W. 1964Morse, Michael 2008Morstead, Thomas 2006-08Morton, Dustin 2006Morton, Stephan 1972-74Moten, Gary 1979-82Motes, Kenneth E. 1964-66Mounts, Roderick Bud 1985-86Moxley, William C., Jr. 1947Mudd, Donald 1976-78Mulbah, Asatu 2006 (Trainer)Mullenweg, William H. 1938-40Mullins, Larry J. 1964-66Mumphrey, Johnathan 1990-93Munlin, Foy 2004Munn, Max 1995Muns, Matt 2002Murff, Billy C. 1960Murphey, Merlyn M. 1954Murphy, Danny 1999Murphy, Ken 1975-76Muse, Cory 2005-07Muse, Pete 1975-78Musgrove, Curtis, Jr. 1950-51 (Manager)Musslewhite, Benton 1950-52Musslewhite, David C. 1956-58Myers, Anthony 1975Myers, Jack M. 1940

NNady, D. Gary 1972Neal, Eric 2002-03Neal, William 1915Ned, Tony 1991-94Neeley, Alfred D. 1929-31Neeley, Richard 1980-82Neill, Ken 1992-95Neill, Pat H. 1958-60Nekuza, Michael C. 1968-70Nelson, Gary 1975-78Nelson, Isaiah 1991, 1993-94Nelson, Norman L., Jr. 1960-61Nelson, Walter 1922 (Manager)Newman, Clinton D. 1960Newman, Michael 1989-90 (Trainer)Newman, Tom R. 1921Newsome, Tony 1997-98Newton, Neil L. 1920-22Nichols, Albert G., Jr. 1959-61Nichols, Fred 1980-83Nichols, George Shon 1985-86Nichols, Rich 1998-2000Nikolopolous, Victoria 2001 (Trainer)Nisbet, Jay 1989Nix, Charles 1978-80 (Trainer)Nix, Doyle E. 1953-54Nnabuife, Alvin 2001, 2003-05Noble, James W. 1943Nobles, Joe 1973-75Noebel, Scott 1977Norton, Jerry R. 1951-53Nutt, Duane D. 1952-54Nwisienyi, John 2008

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OO’Beirne, Clarence B., Jr. 1939 (Manager) O’Brien, Ed 1980O’Brien, Harold E. 1953-55O’Connell, John P. 1967-69O’Meara, Brian 1981-83Oden, John H. 1973Odiari, Alex 2008Odom, Layton H. 1921Oefi nger, Roy D. 1964-65Okeke, Uzo 1989-92Okerland, Beth 1989 (Trainer)Oldfi eld, April 1998 (Trainer)Olitsky, Sandra 1984-86 (Trainer)Oliver, Ed C. 1932 (Manager)Oliver, L.J. 1931-32Olson, Jeannie 1982 (Trainer)O’Neill, Shane 1999-2001O’Neill, Steve 2000Orr, James 1999-2002Orr, Maurice, S. 1933-35Ortez, Clifford 1972Osborn, Norbert 1986, 1989Ownby, Roy K., Jr. 1942Oyler, Robert R. 1962-64

PPace, Roy L 1952-53Page, David 2000-01Page, Paul E. 1945-48Pahulu, Alex 1997-98Palmer, Wayne 1942Parham, Chris 2007-08Park, Roy W. 1915Parker, Chales L. 1943Parker, Cornell 1992-95Parker, Emily 1999 (Trainer)Parker, Howard I. 1947Parker, Robert C. 1946Parker, Stephen B. 1973 (Trainer)Parks, A. Jack 1925-26Parks, Frederick R. 1945-47 (Manager)Parr, Rodney G. 1959Parrott, G. Stephen 1969Partee, Buford L. 1950-52Partee, Dennis F. 1965-67Pasqua, Joe B. 1938, 1940-41Patman, Johnson 1998-2001Patrick, Ramona 1999 (Manager)Patterson, Dan M. 1936-38Patterson, Joseph I. 1919-21Patton, Chad 1990-93Patton, Sam 1991Payne, Frank C. 1921, 1923Payne, Frank C., Jr. 1946-49Pearson, Arnett 1924Pechal, Julius M. 1946-47Pederson, Lance 1977-80Pedrosa, Darren 1991Peel, Warren R. 1918Pellerin, Reynaldo 2003-06Pennington, Jeff 1996-99Perez, Ines J. 1966-67Perkins, Blake 1995-98Perry, Charles W., Jr. 1949-50Perry, Harold 1975-78Perry, Tony 1975Peterson, Eric 2000-02Peterson, Lance 1989-90 (Trainer)Pettaway, Don 1978Peveto, Brad 1983-86Peveto, Caleb 2004-07Phillips, Chris 2003Phillips, Dominique 1997-2000 (Trainer)Phillips, Jerome K. 1964-66Phillips, Joe 1984-85

Phillips, Keith 1976-77 (Manager)Phillips, Leamon A. 1936-37Phillips, Reginald 1980, 1982-84Phillips, Rodnick 1996-99Pickens, Gary 1976-78Pierce, Frank B. 1918Pierce, Grahm L. 1917-20Pipkins, Jason 1998, 2000-01Pittman, Torlan 2008Pleasant, Marquis 1983-85Poirot, Rodney L. 1966Polk, William L. 1958-60Pollet, Leyton 1999 (Manager)Pool, Julius L. 1943Poole, Scott 1990-92 (Trainer)Pope, John 2004-05Pope, Raymond D. 1938-40Popelka, Robert E. 1970-72Portillo, Bruce W. 1967-69Poslick, McKinzie 2004-05 (Trainer)Post, Chris 1999-2001Poulos, Stanley G. 1968-69Pouncy, Gene 1972Pouncy, Joe 1972Powell, David J. 1950-52Powell, Malcolm E. 1928-30Poynter, Ben 2004-07Poynter, Tommy 2006, 2008Pratt, Markus 1998-2000Price, Joe 1931Price, Leroy 2000-01Price, Mitchell 1986Priddy, William R. 1921 (Manager)Pryor, Gene 1986Pulattie, Francis W. 1946

QQuinn, Hal M. 1950Quinn, Robert E. 1945

RRaborn, Carroll M. 1934-35Radford, Eddie 1982Raines, Arthur, L. 1962-63Rainey, John D. 1967-70 (Trainer)Ramsey, J. Theodore 1940-41Ramsey, Robert E. 1942, 1946-47Randall, Drew 1989-92Randell, Don R. 1970-72Randle, Derrice 1999-2001Randle, Mike 1980Ranspot, Keith E. 1935-37Rash, Nick 2004 (Trainer)Rasmussen, Robert 1978Rasor, Edgar R. 1941-42Ray, Earl W. 1965-66Ray, John H. 1932Ray, T. Seborn 1926-28Rea, Kenny 1989-92Redman, David D., Jr. 1943Reece, William T. 1945Reed, Derrick Dwight 1985-86Reed, Raymond W. 1921Reed, Robert M. 1960Reed, Samuel H. 1927-28Reel, Ronald M. 1963-65Reese, Albert 1983-86Reese, Darrell 1982-85Reese, Guy P. 1959-61Reeves, Jimmy L. 1961Reindl, Steve 2000-03Reinking, Richard P. 1945-47Reinowski, Paul R. 1964Reisor, Lawrence E. 1922-24Renshaw, Horace 1917-19Rentzel, Chris 1966Revis, Norm 1981-83

Reynolds, Edward E., Jr. 1956 (Manager)Rhinehart, Jacoby 1995-98Rhoads, Jack D. 1960-62Rhodes, Zach 2007Rhome, Jerry B. 1961Rice, Douglas Clinton 1984-86Richards, Billy G. 1946, 1949-50Richards, Dave 1984-86Richardson, Courtney 1998-99Richardson, Harold L. 1966-67Richardson, Michael W. 1966-68Richardson, Terry Don 1969Richey, John N. 1961-63Richter, Reichard R. 1937Riedel, David 1989-90 (Trainer)Riley, Corey 1999-2001Riley, David L 1951-52Riley, James C. 1930-32Riley, Karon 1996Rios, Roy 1997-98Rippey, William M. 1950-52Rising, Major W. 1957-59Risko, Robby 1989-92Ritz, Todd 1991Roach, John G. 1954-55Roach, John L. 1926-27Roan, Oscar 1972-74Robb, James Y., Jr. 1950-51Roberds, Gene O. 1948, 1950Robertson, Ronnie 1973-74Robinson, Aldrick 2007-08Robinson, Calvin 1994Robinson, DeAndrea 1994-95Robinson, James Lee 1971-72Robinson, James S., Jr. 1955Robinson, James 2000Robinson, John Andrew, Jr. 1984-86Robinson, Keith 2008Robison, Eulis C. 1956-58Roderick, John W. 1963, 1965Rogers, David L. 1970-71Rogers, David 1977Rogers, James Jr. 1954-55 (Manager)Rogers, Justin 2003-06Rogers, Mack 1971-72Rohlfs, Paul 1975 (Manager)Rolf, Robert N. 1949 (Manager)Rollins, Arthur H. 1970-71Rollwage, John O. 1944Romo, Jerad 2004-05Romo, Mike 1989-91Rosales, Oscar 1989-91Rosenthal, Ken 1976-79Ross, Haskell E. 1932-33Rossley, Mick 1991-94Rote, William K. 1948-50Rudolph, Harold L. 1957Rumley, John L. 1959-60Rushbrook, Matt 2000, 2002-04Russell, Charles S. 1949Russell, Harvey N., Jr. 1949-51Russell, I.D. 1949-51Russell, James O. 1933-35Russell, Sammy 1972-75 (Trainer)Ruthstrom, Ralph D. 1944Rutledge, Jonas 2000-03Ryan, Chuck 1974-75Ryan, James P. 1970-72

SSanders, Chris 1997-98Sanders, Emmanuel 2006-08Sanders, George B 1936-38Sanders, Henry J 1927-29Sanders, Jack 1936, 1938-39Sanders, Wayland 1922Sanders, William T. 1934-36

Sato, Naoky 1989-90 (Trainer)Saufl ey, Victor 1927-29Sawyer, Trent 2006Savage, Randy 1972-74Scanlon, Kerry 1995-96Schaerdel, William 1927-28Schavrda, Chase 1997-2000Schmitt, Thomas 1982-86 (Trainer)Schoenke, Raymond F. 1960-62Schroeder, Cody 1993Schulgen, Sean 1997Schulte, Rickey 1980-82Schultz, Leon H. 1944-45Scoggins, Randy 1971Scott, Joe B. 1941-42, 1946Scott, Louis C. 1970-71Scott, Paul B. 1919-20Scott, Stewart 1982Scott, Warren 1993-96Scotti, Anthony 1994-97Scottino, Paschal, J. 1934-36Sebeck, Jerry D. 1960Secor, Albert 1976Sennette, Chad 1996Sepulveda, Donnie 1990-92 (Trainer)Shaelman, Tony 1982, 1984-86Shapard, Barnard 1921Shapiro, Ed 1973-74Sharrock, Jerry D. 1957-58Shaw, James H. 1968-69Shaw, Rufus 1972Shaw, Truxton L. 1931Shaw, Wanda 1972Shaw, Wayne 1942-43Shaw, William A. 1943Shea, Greg 1991-93Sheets, Alan 2004 (Trainer)Sheilds, James 1999 (Trainer)Shelton, Derrek 1978Shelton, Michael, D. 1969Shelton, Mike 1971Shelton, Thomas 1978-81 (Trainer)Shepard, Kevin 1992-94Sheppard, Henry 1973-75Sherer, David M., Jr. 1957-58Sherick, Richard Dwight 1985-86Sherman, Eugene H. 1959-60Sherwin, Thomas W. 1961-63Shields, James 1998-2000 (Trainer)Shuford, Harry A. 1933-35Silverthorn, Kris 1971-72Simes, Hoyle, A. 1939-40Simmonds, Zac 2004Simmons, John C. 1977-80Simmons, John J. 1970Simmons, Marcello 1989-92Simon, Victor 1980-81Simonton, Jason 1996-99Simpson, Cowden K. 1940-42Simpson, Rusty 1999Simpson, Wayne 1974-76Sims, Steve 1972Sitton, James J. 1963-65Skeeters, William T. 1928-30Slankard, Wayne C. 1956-57Slaten, Joey 1998-2001Slater, Corey 2006Slaughter, Byron 1990-93Slaughter, Sidney L. 1955-57Sledge, Zack 2005-07Sloan, Benson 2006Sloan, Seth 2008Smart, Justin 2007-08Smith, Anthony 1977-80Smith, Blane 1978, 1980-82Smith, Burnie 1946Smith, Chase 2006

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Smith, Elvin M. 1922Smith, Gary 1978-82Smith, J. David 1969Smith, Jacques 1990-94Smith, James L. 1931, 1933-34Smith, James R., Jr. 1933-35Smith, Jesse F. 1956-57Smith, Jimmy L. 1977-78Smith, Jimmy W. 1953-55Smith, Michael 1972-74Smith, Rhea 1925 (Manager)Smith, Robert P. 1931-32Smith, Robert T. 1972-74Smith, Steve 1971Smith, Steve 1974-77 (Manager)Smith, Steven H. 1959Smith, Wade 1994-95Smith, Warren N. 1943Smith, Whit 1982-83Snowden, Clint 1995-98Solombrino, Marty 1989-92Sowe, Anthony 2007-08Spain, Truman F. 1933-35Spillman, Andy 1989Spivey, Lee 1978-80Sprague, Charles C. 1936-38Sprague, Howard 1930-32Sprague, John F. 1934-35Spretz, Chad 1992-93Squires, William R., Jr. 1944-45St. Clair, Walter G. 1941Stackhouse, Arianna 1994-96 (Trainer)Stamps, William 1933-35Standifer, Charles T. 1964-66Staniland, Steve 1980-81Stankovich, B.J. 1990-91, 1993-94Stanley, David 1983-84Staples, Pelham P., III 1968Stapp, William I. 1936Stark, Richard A. 1973-75Starnes, Charles N. 1938 (Manager)Stephens, Kenny 1971Stephenson, Trent 2002Stevens, J. Alton 1922Stevens, Josh 1997-2001 (Trainer)Steward, Hugh L. 1954, 1956Stewart, Don M. 1956, 1959Stewart, James H. 1921-23Stewart, John 1991-93Stewart, Leslie L. 1961-62Stewart, Maco C. 1933-35Stewart, William R. 1964-66Stidger, Johnny F. 1936-38Stier, Fred M. 1964Stinton, Seth 1995-97Stockton, John 1997 (Trainer)Stollenwerck, John 1986Stollenwerck, Logan H. 1922-24Stollenwerck, Logan H., Jr. 1949-51Stollenwerck, Sam S. 1951-53Storey, Mindi 1997-99 (Trainer)Stout, Jeremy 1990-93Stringer, James F., Jr. 1967-69Stubblefi eld, Dwight L. 1962 (Trainer)Stuffl ebeme, John D. 1935-36Sturdivant, Joe 2003-06Sturdivant, Paul 1976Stutts, Joe D. 1968-70Sullivan, Billy R. 1947, 1949-50Sullivan, John L. 1936, 1938Surcek, Robby 1989 (Trainer)Sutphin, Cecil N. 1945-47Sutton, Jeff 1976-77Suzuki, Ayaka 2006 (Trainer)Swain, Randy 1981Swann, Craig 1992-96

Sweet, Horace 1916Swofford, Derek 2002-04Swope, James 1942

TTabor, Michael M. 1963-65Tate, Willis M. 1930-31Tatum, Robert E. 1925-27Taylor, Jackson 2005-08Taylor, James B. 1963-64Taylor, Jay 2001-02Taylor, Jim Bob 1979Taylor, Sherri 2005-06 (Trainer)Taylor, Tyree 1995-98Temples, David 1981Tennison, Bryce 2008Terrance, Vernon L. 1929-30Terrell, Charles T. 1957-59Terrell, Darryl Lynn 1985-86Terry, Doug 1972Terry, Glen C. 1965Thebeau, Rachel 2006 (Trainer)Therien, Troy 2005-06Theus, Waldo 1979-81Thomas, Bennie 2008Thomas, Bill 1972-74Thomas, Daniel L., Jr. 1962-64Thomas, David L. 1969Thomas, Elmer Earl 1985-86Thomas, Franky 1984-86Thomas, Guy 1972-75Thomas, H. Bascom 1916Thomas, John 1970-73 (Trainer)Thomas, Lewis H. 1915Thomas, Stephen 1989-90Thomas, Zac 2008Thompson, Alan 1991-92 (Trainer)Thompson, J. Cleo 1916Thompson, Jesse 1916Thompson, Mark 1983Thompson, Omar 1989-91Thompson, Taylor 2008Thompson, Ted 1972-74Thornal, Kevin 1993-96Thornhill, Lynn W. 1964-66Threadgill, Andrew J. 1933 (Manager)Threadgill, Robert E. 1930 (Manager)Thrift, Dustan 2001-04 (Trainer)Thurston, Guy 1982-83Tinsley, M.L. 1941Tipton, Lester B. 1933-35Todd, Alex N. 1960Tolbert, Emanuel 1976-79Tomlin, Eric 1992-95Toole, Ed 1980 (Manager)Townsend, Rodney 1993-95Travis, Kenneth 1930-32Traylor, David 1994 (Trainer)Trigg, Charles H. 1926-28Tucker, Blake C. 1953-55Tunnell, Larry W. 1968-69Tunnell, Winfred, L. 1939-41Turk, Paul G. 1952Turner, Bryan 2003-04Turner, Darold 1978-79Turner, Fred 2004-06Turner, Kelly 2008Turner, Logan 2008Turner, Robert A. 1933-35

UUnger, Dominik 1986Upshaw, Jim 1972Urbanus, Chris 2004-05

VVadheim, Colin 1998-2000Valdez, Edward 1967Van Derven, Bruce 1989-92Vann, Robert F. 1948-50Vasquez, Chip 1991Vaughn, William 1925Viloria, Vic 1998, 2000-02Vincent, Mark 1984-86Vinsant, Paul A. 1943Vinson, Cedric 2002, 2004Visinsky, David 1996-97Visor, John 1922Visosky, Adam 2008Voyles, Adam 1990-93

WWade, Howard M. 1924-26Waggoner, Allen B. 1956-57Wagley, William E. 1942Wagoner, Charles 1979Waida, Gregory A. 1973 (Manager)Wales, Herbert V., Jr. 1949Walker, Doyce A. 1960-62Walker, Ewell Doak 1945, 1947-49Walker, Grover C., Jr. 1949Walker, Ken 1971Walker, Mario 2006-08Walker, Robert C. 1931Walker, Val Joe 1950-52Wallace, Carl P. 1947-49Wallace, Mike 1986Walling, Billy G. 1943Walling, Herbert A. 1922-24Wallis, Tate 2002-03Walterscheid, Adam 1998-2001Ware, Derwin 1989-92Warren, Blake 2003-06Washington, Greg 1974, 1977Washington, Russell 1979-82Washington, Wendell 1995-97Waters, Lindsley, Jr. 1937 (Manager)Watkins, Rodney 1991-94Watters, George 1924-25Watters, Harry B. 1927-28Watters, Robert L. 1925Watters, Robert Lee 1984-86Watts, Toby 1986Weant, Lee H. 1935-36Weatherford, Billy 1971Weatherford, William E. 1946, 1948-49Weaver, Nicole 2005 (Trainer)Weaver, Walter H. 1965, 1970-71Weber, Garry A. 1956-57Welborn, Garry 1980-83 (Trainer)Welch, James E. 1957-59Welch, Robert T. 1949Wells, Joe 1989-91Wells, John 1978-79Wertheimer, Lewis J. 1952 (Manager)Wesson, Ricky 1973-76West, David 1986West, Joseph D., Jr. 1957-59 (Manager)West, Robert H. 1961-63 (Manager)Westbrook, Larry W. 1960Westerfi eld, Butler 1916Wetsel, Jesse C., Jr. 1933-35Weyman, Robert 1975-76White, Ben D., Jr. 1949-51White, Connie Mac 1963, 1965-66White, Donald R. 1966, 1968White, Joe T. 1969-70White, Robert G. 1972-73White, Willard K. 1936 (Manager)Whitehead, Forrest 1922Whitehill, Brian 1993-94

Whitener, Charles C. 1970-72Whitmore, James 1992-95Whitten, John C. 1962 (Trainer)Whittington, Arthur 1974-77Wiese, Riley C. 1960 (Manager)Wilburn, Erwin 1991-94Wilemon, David L. 1957-58Wilemon, Tirey, C., Jr. 1957-59Wilk, Larry 1975-76 (Manager)Wilkerson, Terrance 2008Williams, Billy Jack 1999-2002Williams, Brandon 1995-96Williams, Gene 1975-76Williams, James L. 1940 (Manager)Williams, Justin 1999-2002Williams, Keith 2003Williams, Melvin 2001-04Williams, Troy 1991, 1993-94Willis, Justin 2006-07Willis, Mitch 1980-83Wilmot, George Y. 1964-66Wilson, David R. 1963Wilson, Dray 1994-96Wilson, Jackie 1981-82Wilson, Jerry L. 1966-67Wilson, Jon 1996Wilson, Larry 1991-94Wilson, Ollie, E. 1943-46Wilson, Robert E., Jr. 1933-35Wilson, Roderick 1986Wilson, Stanley 1980Wilson, Sterling 1980-82Wise, Benjamin 1982-83Wisenbaker, Matt 1989-92Wolcott, Ryan 2006Wolf, Jason 1989-92Wolf, William R. 1950 (Manager)Womack, Donte 1994-97Wood, Bill 1972-74Wood, James E. 1966-67Wood, Sam E., III 1948-50Woodard, Warwick 1994-97Woods, Jeff 1999Wright, James 1975-77Wright, Jim S. 1941-42, 1946Wright, Steve 1980Wright, William D. 1968-70Wyatt, Brady T., Jr. 1959Wyatt, Harry M. 1970

YYenga, Youri 2007-08Yoakum, Lee M. 1957-58Young, Jimmy 1986Young, Samuel H. 1939-41Young, Warren 1995-99 (Trainer)

ZZachary, Foye A. 1932Zachary, Michelle 1994-95 (Trainer)Zamorano, Alex 1989 (Trainer)Zant, James H. 1916Zant, William 1918-20Zaragoza, Christian 1972Zartman, Walter James 1984-86Zimmerman, Zach 2007-08Zively, Walter P., Jr. 1952 (Manager)Zoch, George A. 1970-71Zollinger, Amanda 1990-92 (Trainer)

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MUSTANGS BY THE NUMBERS1

J.M. Brooks (1920-23)Chris Butler (2007-08)

Eddie Garcia (1978-81)Kevin Garrett (1999-02)

Roderick Jones (1982-85)Mark Martinez (1989-92)Marcus Mosley (1998)

Ken Rosenthal (1976-79)Fred Turner (2003-07)

Donte Womack (1993-97)Jimmy Young (1986)

2De'Von Bailey (2007-08)Korey Beard (1989-92)

Mark Buter (1976)Chris Campbell (1993-95)Marcus Carter (1999-00)

ShanDerrick Charles (2002-03)Eddie Garcia (1978-79)

Julian Garret (1922)Kenneth Imo (1996-98)Eddie Kaifes (1980-81)

Don King (1982-85)Blake Warren (2004-06)Roderick Wilson (1986)

3Brandy Brownlee (1984-86)

John Cravens (1964)Crider (1925)

Jeff Harrel (1982-83)Jeff Herold (1981)

Chris James (1993-95)Chipper Johnson (1969-71)

Devin Lowery (2004-07)Bo Levi Mitchell (2008)

Dennis Partee (1965-67)Jacoby Rhinehart (1996-98)Jonas Rutledge (1999-03)

Scott Tatom (1976)Derwin Ware (1989-92)F.C. Whitehead (1922)Sterling Wilson (1978)

4Raymon Brown (1997-99)

Richie Butler (1989-93)Ben Crosland (1994-95)

Kellis Cunningham (2006-08)Tony Eckert (2004-05)

Columbus Givens (2005-07)Ricky Green (1976)William King (1925)Ted Likes (1979-80)Bryce Lunday (2008)Curtis Mann (1996)

Ruben Moodley (2000-03)Mitchell Price (1986)

Darrell Reese (1982-85)

5John Biggins (1993-94)

Johnnie Freeman II (1999-02)Albert Johnson (1995-98)Eugene Lindsey (1922)

Tom Lisle (1977-79)Wilton McCray (2004-07)Ricky Joe Meeks (2003)

Reginald Phillips (1980-84)Mike Romo (1989-92)

John Stollenwerck (1985)Zach Zimmerman(2006-08)

6Henry Andrade (1980-82)

Tony Black (1976-77)James Collier (1979)Daniel Echols (1989)Rico Harris (2000-05)Duke Hasson (2005)

Andrew Livingston (1983-85)

Bryan McCann (2006-08)Jonathan Mumphrey (1990-93)

Tony Newsome (1997-99)L.E. Reisor (1922-24)

Courtney Richardson (1996)Calvin Robinson (1994)

DeAndrea Robinson (1995)Harrison Smitson (1978)

C.R. Williams (1925)

7Mitchell Bennett (1979-80)

John Biggins (1990)Malcolm Borienghi (1989)

Kevin Garrett (1998)David Haynes (2005-07)Mark Humble (1996-97)Lynn James (1985-86)Tim Jones (1977-78)

Bobby Leach (1981-84)B.J. Lee (2008)

Kelan Luker (1999-02)R. McIntosh (1922-24)Chris Phillips (2003-06)

Fla Strawn (1976)Troy Williams (1992-95)

8Steve Dunne (1978)

Ramon Flanigan (1992-97)Gary Hashaway (1981-85)

L. Howell (1922)Ken Jackson (1979)

Chuck Jaggers (1976)Arthur Jordan (1990-91)

DeMyron Martin (2005-08)Ervin McGee (2003-04)

Fred Nichols (1980)Leroy Price (2000-02)

Chucky Thymes (1998)Greg Ziegler (1989)

9Khalid Beard (2001-02)Dodge Carter (1985-86)Corlin Donaldson (1999)Mark Gibson (1977-80)Mike Griffi n (1981-82)Mercury Hall (1994-98)

Jessie Henderson (2005-08)Marcus Malonson (1989-93)

Eric Morris (1983)Ryan Rowland (2004)

Matt Rushbrook (2000)Ryan Wolcott (2003)

10Kyle Blanton (2000)

Byron Collins (1982-83)Rock Dennis (2007-08)Mark Eldred (1992-93)Mike Ford (1977-80)Ned Frederick (1981)

Randall Goode (2005-06)Clint Hackney (1973-74)Daniel Hernandez (1996)Chuck Hixson (1967-70)

Ty Hudnall (1995)Simeon Knight (1989-91)

Eric Morris (1984-85)Casey Ortez (1971-72)

Roy Rios (1997-98)Matt Rushbrook (2000-04)

Kenneth Stauely (1925)Mac White (1963-64, 1966)

Ryan Wolcott (2006)Chuck Zars (2003)

11Kevin Aldridge (1998-01)John Blackburn (1972-74)

Gary Carter (1968-70)Casey Clyce (1989)

Chelsea Crouch (1937, 1939)Andrew Galloway (2006-08)

Cliff Hagerman (1941)Charles Hearon (1930, 1932)

Zach Hughes (1994)Lance McIllenny (1980-83)

Howard Maley (1945)Cory Muse (2004-07)Greasy Neale (1925)

Alfred Neeley (1929-31)Earl McDonald (1922)Don Oefi nger (1963)

David Redman (1943-46)Todd Ritz (1990-92)Glen Stirman (1978)Logan Turner (2008)

David Visinky (1995-97)Tate Wallis (2002-03)

Bobby Watters (1984-86)Robert Wilson (1933-35)

Tiny Zaragosa (1971)

12Charles Akinyemi (2004)Donald Allen (1982-86)Derrius Bell (2007-08)Tully Blanchard (1973)

Justin Clary (1999)Coates (1925)

J.W. Coppedge (1939)Harold Delafi eld (1934)

Wayne Delameter (1968-69)Ed Green (1942-47)

Ron Hagan (1989-92)Frank Halla (1930)

Granger Hassman (1993)Duke Hasson (2006)

Mark Humble (1994-95)Gerald Mann (1925-27)

George McCorstin (1945)Bond Millard (1981)

James Mobley (1977)Ashton Nixon (2002-04)Don Oefi nger (1964-66)David Page (2000-01)Gene Pouncey (1972)

Smith Reed (1933)Zach Rhodes (2007)

Chris Sanders (1996-98)Corey Slater (2006)Elvin Smith (1922)

Jim Bob Taylor (1978-80)Ricky Wesson (1974-76)

13Jack Balette (1990)Greg Ballard (1989)

Richard Bartel (2002-03)Bill Bollinger (1973)

Keith Brooks (1982-85)Billy Cloud (1939)

Alvin Ellington (1930)Mike Hennessy (1976-77)

Gene Huff (1922)Johnny Joplin (1979)

Ox Key (1925-26)Mark Lewis (1991-92)

Alex Odiari (2008)Carroll Roberts (1935)Jerad Romo (2004-05)

Chase Schavrda (1998-00)John Stollenwerck (1986)

Wendell Washington (1996-97)Will Womble (1994)

John Woodward (1933)

14Allan Adami (2002-04)Harold Bertlett (1945)

Chuck Benefi eld (1973-74)Don Campbell (1960)Jeff Cartwright (1980)Jeff Coutright (1982)

Harrel Delafi eld (1935)Alfred Delcambre (1930-31)

Rob Floyd (1967)Duke Hasson (2004)

Jimmy Haynie (1954-55)Jeff Jacobs (1983-86)

Larry Jernigan (1963-66)Eric Johnson (2006)

Jim Kelly (1933)Ryan Lawson (1989-92)Kenneth Lowe (1956-59)Jackson Moore (1994-96)

Raymond Mapps (1969-72)Dick Miller (1939)

Hardy Miller (1941-42)Jackson Moore (1993)Bill Moxley (1946-47)

Steve O’Neill (1998-99)Matt Orifi le (1981)

Braden Smith (2008)Bobby Starzell (1934)

Alan Stephenson (1977-78)San Stollenwerck (1950-53)

Charlie Trigg (1926-28)Layne Walker (1979)

H.A. Walling (1922-24)

15C.D. Allen (1942-44)

Charles Arnold (1955-57)Earl Baccus (1926-28)Andy Berfeld (1989-92)Roger Braugh (1960-62)Bobby Brown (1939-40)

John Champion (1948-50)O.T. Cox (1952)

Wayne Delamater (1967)Joe Denner (1925)

Sam Fry (1935)Robert Gilmore (2004-05)Kenny Harrison (1972-74)Bernard Hobson (1933)

Larry Israel (1993)Davis Lendon (1941, 1945-46)

Josh McCown (1998-00)Scott Miles (1970)Al Monroe (1932)

Lake Morrison (1922-24)Thomas Morstead (2006-08)

Larry Mullins (1964-66)Duane Nutt (1953-54)

Matt Orifi ce (1982)Lowell Phillips (1959)

Reynolds (1930)Anthony Scotti (1994-97)Todd Stewart (1979-80)

Jay Taylor (2002-04)Archie Walstad (1931)

Mark Wincent (1983-86)Toby Witt (1951)

16Jason Applebe (1990)James Batty (1933)

Bart Bevers (1984-85)Wilbur Black (1935)G.D. Boyd (1920-22)

Don Campbell (1963-63)Derek Canine (1995)

Andy Duvall (1970-72)Kevan Farrar (1974)

Bob Gilbert (1928-31)Jamey Harper (2003-05)

Rand Holdren (1998)Ross Love (1926-28)Ryan Mathis (1989)

J.C. Meyers (1934-36)Jack Moncrief (1941-42)Harold Morgan (1959)

Isaiah Nelson (1991-94)Sammy Owen (1945)Andy Patten (1979)Inez Perez (1967)

John Roach (1953-55)Whit Smith (1982-83)

Clois Taylor (1996)Bob Walker (1931)

Adam Waterscheid (2000-01)Ricky White (1965-66)Rip Van Winkle (1925)Justin Willis (2006-08)

Gordon Youngblood (1978)

17Lloyd Banks (1997-98)

John Bengel (1964)Michael Bowen (1989-90)

Raymon Brown (1996)Bob Burgess (1955)

Calvin Burdick (1991-92)Larry Crawford (1974)

Vaughn Dickerson (1994)John Dunlop (1977)Foster Elder (1939)

Mike Fischer (1979-80)Billy Ford (1999-02)Logan Ford (1926)

Hayes Gilliam (1953-54)Ed Green (1947)

Tim Green (1981-85)Jim Halla (1965-66)

Gary Hammond (1969-70)Travis Hunt (2004)

Ray Johnston (1929-30)Jack McNutt (1932-33)Don Meredith (1957-59)

Gayle Mills (1951-52)Benton Musslewhite (1949)

Emmanuel Sanders (2006-08)Ben Taylor (1925)

Eric Thomas (1995)Eddie Valdez (1967)

Foye Zachary (1932-34)

18Robert Baccus (1938-40)Whitey Baccus (1932-34)Steve Bancroft (1993-96)

Charles Borns (1945)Malcolm Bowers (1953)Paul Briggs (1933-34)

Jay’Mond Cleveland (2003-06)Chase Courtney (2008)

John Crawford (1951-52)Francis Daniels (1925-28)

Billy Dunn (1956-59)Dan Freiburger (1989-92)Kenneth Goodson (1936)Brayden Harris (2006-07)

Bruce Hursh (1976)Roy Jacobie (1931)

Don Jarma (1972-74)Bert Keyes (1954-55)

Mike Livingston (1965-67)Todd Moore (1979-81)Paul Page (1946-48)

Robert Payne (1949-50)Brad Peveto (1982-86)Bobby Reed (1960-61)

Courtney Richardson (1997-99)Ryan Riddle (2001)

Robert Shuttles (1922)Billy Weatherford (1971)

Terrance Wilkerson (2008)John Woodward (1930)Charles Zars (2001-02)

19Charles Bailev (1936, 1939)

Khalid Beard (1999)Keith Bobo (1970-73)Harold Cabe (1930)Ray Cleckler (1950)

Juan Cunningham (1943-44, 1946)Chacory Demart (1992-93)

Max Derden (1962-63)

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Eric Dickerson (1979-82)Don Donovan (1952)Arlon Flake (1960-61)

Glen Holiday (1954-55)Bill Jones (1985)

Jimmie Kendrick (1944-48)Phil Kidd (1925)

Steve Konz (1969)Sid Lawrence (1976)Josh Lerner (1994)W.C. Lynch (1926)

Cobby Morrison (1983)David Musslewhite (1956-58)

Neil Newton (1920-22)Norwood (1931)

Wayne Rape (1964)Gary Smith (1978)

J.R. Smith (1933-35)Tyree Taylor (1995-98)

Omar Thompson (1989-91)Val Joe Walker (1949)

Jim Wood (1965)

20Jason Bednarz (1989-92)

Blake Biggers (2001)Carlyce Black (1993-95)John M. Brooks (1925)

Derron Brown (2000-04)Jeff Brown (1982-83)

Louis Burress (1947-48)Shelley Burt (1933-35)Byron Collins (1984-85)Chase Courtney (2007)

Bill Dietz (1968-69)Randy Dossett (1970-72)

Harold Fleming (1939)Tracy Hart (1996-99)

Jim Hagle (1967)Mike Henry (1960-61)Robert Henry (1959)Glen Holiday (1955)

James Mapps (2006-07)Eugene McClintock (1943, 45-46)

Bobby McKinkley (1973)James Mobley (1978-81)

Hal O’Brien (1953-55)Frank Payne (1921-23)Zeke Sanchez (1965)

Jimmy Taylor (1963-64)Thomas (1930)

Val Joe Walker (1950-52)Greg Washington (1974, 1976-77)

William Wilemon (1957)David Wilson (1962)Horace Young (1941)

21Greg Abor (1990)

Kelsey Adams (1995-98)A.B. Allen (1981)Tub Bonds (1925)

William Bounds (1945)Michael Bowen (1986)

Tommy Caughran (1962-64)James Collier (1980)

Chris Cunningham (1999-03)Wilton Daniels (1920-23)

Daryl Doggett (1967)Reggie Dupard (1982-85)

Rob Floyd (1969)Ken Grantham (1948)

Glynn Gregory (1958-61)Jimmy Hawn (1949)Jim Haynie (1956)

Dennis Howell (1971-72)Frank Jacobs (1930)

E.L. Keeton (1939-40)Pat Knieff (1926-28)

Jonathan Lindley (2004-07)Deyon McElroy (2008)

Benton Musslewhite (1950-52)Jay Nisbet (1989)

Francis Pulattie (1946-47)Bill Reece (1941)

Kevin Shepard (1991-94)Frank Smith (1957)

Maco Stewart (1933-35)Emanuel Tolbert (1976-79)Ronnie Watson (1965-66)

22Ron Anderson (1981-84)

Chris Banjo (2008)Jim Barber (1961)

Anthony Barnett (2003)Homer Bass (1931)

Ken Blackburn (1946-49)Dan Bowden (1956)Jack Brewer (1997)

Sam Carroll (1934-36)Charles Chinn (1933)

Pinky Clements (1967-68)Elmer Craig (1925-27)

Rex Garner (1974)Gordon Gilder (1969-70)

Jack Gunlock (1951)Lamar Hunt (1952)

J.T. Hutchinson (1971-72)T.J. James (2002)

Todd Johnson (1995)Brandon Jones (2005-07)

Marty Kidd (1989)George Latu (1996)Leo McCoy (1976)

Ray Mallouf (1938-40)John Marshall (1953-55)

Cecil Miles (1944-45)Edward O’Brien (1979-80)Shane O’Neill (1998-01)Wayne Palmer (1941-42)

Mitchel Price (1985)Rob Pritchard (2006)

Wayne Rape (1965-66)Mick Rossley (1991-94)

Roundtree (1930)Derrek Shelton (1977-78)

Sam Shelton (1957)Frank Smith (1958)

Danny Thomas (1962-64)John Visor (1922)

Kirby Wilkerson (1990)

23Bruce Beard (1945)

Melvin Brown (1926-28)Danny Browning (1972-74)

Josh Bryant (2008)Chris Castro (2008)

Johnnie Clement (1938-40)Cedrick Dorsey (2004-07)

Ronchon George (1993-96)Jerry Levias (1967-68)Rongea Hill (1989-92)Travis Hunt (2002-03)M.M. Malone (1922)Ron Morris (1983-86)

Payne (1929)Jason Pipkins (1997-01)

John Rodderick (1963, 1965-66)Louis Scott (1970-71)Truxton Shaw (1931)

Blane Smith (1978-82)Maco Stewart (1933-35)

Bill Tipton (1930, 1933-35)Hugh Willoughby (1925)

24Tennell Atkins (1974, 1976-77)

Tommie Baker (1939)Cortley Blackmon (2004-05)

Kris Briggs (1999-02)Don Crowder (1962, 64-66)

Pat Curry (1969-71)Jonathan Dupree (1990-91, 1993)

Dewey Evans (1994-98)Ira Hopper (1928-30)

Charlie Jackson (1955-57)Gary Johnson (1980)Don Kilgore (1952-53)Charlie Lewis (1979)Jerald Loeffl er (1989)James Marion (1945)C.D. Moss (2003-04)

Billy Polk (1958-61)Bob Ramsey (1946-47)

Derrick Reed (1984, 1986)Mike Richardson (1967-68)Aldrick Robinson (2007-08)H.N. Russell, Jr. (1949-51)Larry Sadberry (1981-84)

W. Sanders (1922)Bat Shunatona (1925)

James Strickland (1931)Bob Turner (1933-35)

25Ken Anderson (1995)

Russell Anderson (1989-92)Dick Blaylock (1979-80)

Tommy Brennan (1960-62)Corey Butcher (1997)Chris Campbell (1996)

Cody Cardwell (1999-02)Tom Dees (1922)

Chester Donnally (1930)Weldon English (1993-94)Johnnie Fitzgerald (2003)Henry Guynes (1936-37)Walter Haynes (1968-70)

Hunnicut (1925)La’Cori Johnson (2005-08)Ned Kimbrough (1925-26)

Jim Kreimborg (1998)Paul Lloyd (1967)

Clinton McCain (1939-40)Erik Mays (1984-86)

Dale Moore (1951-53)Wayne Morris (1972-74)Fred Nichols (1981-83)Harlan Ray (1933-34)

Bill Reece (1945)Ron Reel (1963-66)

Bill Richards (1949-50)Carlisle Robison (1956)Ken Travis (1930-32)

Trey Wilemon (1958-59)

26Tommy Adams (2003)

Dwayne Anderson (1980-83)Forrest Baccus (1932, 1934)

Bob Belville (1937, 1939)Bill Crisler (1951-53)

Tommy Dorsey II (2000-01)Joe Ethridge (1945-48)Don Ferguson (1964)Geren Graham (1963)

John Gray (1948)Alex Hooks (1926-27)

Rolando Humphrey (2003-05)Arthur Johnson (1933-35)Buzz Kemble (1954-55)

William J.R. King (1922-24)Marc Lewis (1989)

Paul Lloyd (1965-66)Louie Long (1928-30)

Norman Marshall (1958-61)A'Darius Medford (2007-08)Donald Mitchell (1995-98)

Mike Moghini (2001)Paul Morris (1970)

Gary Pickens (1976-78)Mickey Sharp (1950)

Dick Sherick (1984-86)Tom Sherwin (1962)Dan Shipley (1949)

Frank Stringer (1967-69)Sonny Stroueville (1925)Charles Wagoner (1979)Larry Wilson (1990-94)

Jeff Woods (1999)

27David Adamson (1982-86)

Randy Allen (1970)Dale Arbuckle (1925)

Regurian Bagley (1992)Nima Baha (1999-01)

Dave Bonilla (1973-74)Will Bonilla (2006-08)

Charles Bruton (1977-80)Chad Kollar (1994-97)Robert Davis (1990-91)

Rollin Dixon (1933)Buddy Echols (1968)

Charlton Fincher (1926-28)Bob Finley (1934-36)

Mann (1930)Alvin Nnabuife (2002-05)

Jason Ochs (1998)L.H. Odom (1921)

L.J. Oliver (1931-32)Kelly Overturf (1972)Steve Parrot (1967)Rob Presthus (2001)Chris Walton (1989)

Jimmie Wooten (1939)

28Bert Baxter (1931)

Ronnie Caughran (1967)Newt Dorsett (1976)

Charlie Drayton (1978-82)Chris Foster (2004-05)

Chris Godfrey (2000-03)Charles Gore (1933-35)Jakie Gore (1933-35)

Larry Guthrie (1968, 1970)Bryce Hudman (2006-07)

Julius Kinzel (1939)Alvin Maxson (1971-73)

Eugene Miller (1921)Raymond Perkins (2002-03)Rodnick Phillips (1996-99)Sammie Reed (1926-28)Keith Robinson (2008)

William Skeeters (1928-30)Marcello Simmons (1989-92)

Seth Stinton (1993-95)Darryl Terrell (1984-86)

Jess Wesner (1925)Larry Westbrook (1959-61)

29Leroy Baird (1921)

David Blomeyer (1979)Brent Briggs (1999-02)

Russell Carter (1980-83)Rayford Clark (1971-72)Rafi q Cooper (1995-98)

Chris Cortemeglia (1924-26)Wayne Edmond (1974)

Roland Goss (1939, 1941)Bernard Hunter (1925)

Don Jacobs (1967)Chase Kennemer (2007-08)

Bicky Lesser (1968-69)Matt Lomenick (1989)Shaun Moore (2008)

Gary Nelson (1976-78)Malcolm Powell (1928-30)

Keith Ranspot (1935)Harlan Ray (1932)

Jacques Smith (1990-94)James L. Smith (1931, 1933-34)

Louie Smith (1933-34)Joe Sturdivant (2003-06) Franky Thomas (1984-86)

30Bill Ball (1974)

Lynn Barnett (1939)Jim Beckner (2006-07)

James Bradford (1932-34)Chad Cione (1996)Darrel Davis (1970)

Jason Dagewicz (2001)John Desco (1978)Adrian Dizer (2008)

James Duncan (1989-90)Floyd Elkins (1945)

Mark Futschik (1992-95)Stanley Godine (1979-83)

Joe Gray (1935)Clint Hackney (1972)

Bill Haller (1925)Marlon Hammon (1928-29, 1931)

Hugh Henderson (1922)Scott Herrera (1991)

Don Ieremia-Stansbury (2002-05)Mike Johnson (1976-77)Sean Schulgen (1997)

David Stanley (1984-85)Adam Walterschild (1998-99)

Tracy Wilmoth (1926)Jeff Woods (2000)

31Ray Acker (1935-37)

Anthony Beverley (1982-84)Tony Brown (1986)

Ryan Cooper (1995)J.M. Crouch (1922)

Raymond Fuqua (1932-34)Chris Gedwed (1996-97)

Chase Hargis (2004)Kelsey (1931)

Greg LaMantia (2001)Edward Meador (1941)

Chris McMurtray (2002-05)Jack Myers (1939-40)Trent Sawyer (2006)

Rusty Simpson (1999)Andy Spillman (1989)Joe Stutts (1968-70)

Bennie Thomas (2008)Adam Voyles (1990-93)

Ryan Wann (1998)Harry Watters (1926-28)

Ned Welch (1945)Jimmy Young (1985)

32James Adkinson (1930)

Jay Angotti (2008)Mike Armstrong (1968)

Michael Artmore (1991-94)Jeff Atkins (1983-86)Roy Coats (1995-99)Bob Collins (1938-40)Cecil Colville (1935)

KJ Ellis (2007)Tommy Fraser (1967)Albon Head (1965-66)Paul Hiemenz (2006)Craig James (1982)

Keylon Kincade (2000-03)Rosser Laughlin (1932-34)

Tub Maris (1925)Conrad Martin (1945)

Sam McClarty (1969-70)Clarence McMinn (1941-42)

Foy Munlin (2004)John Roach (1926-27)Alan Rowson (1932)

Craig Wideman (1989-90)Jim Wise (1964)

33Wally Bearden (1937, 1939)

Andy Byrom (1935)Wayne Campbell (1940-41, 1946)

William Campbell (1926)Cecil Colville (1933-34)Wes Danaher (1996-97)

Jim Farris (1971)Tommie Fields (1952)

Ben Goldthorpe (2008)Jerry Griffi n (1964-66)

J.W. Harris (1922)Dennis Howell (1970)Kenneth Imo (1995)

Blake Johnson (2004)Charles Marshall (1962)

Weldon Mason (1929-31)Richuel Massey (2003-05)Merle McCracken (1945)

Bryan McDearman (1998-01)Billy Mizell (1945, 1948)

Jimmy Moore (1967)Earl Morris (2002)Gary Moten (1982)

Gene Pryor (1983-86)Bob Ramsey (1942)

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John Shea (1994)Benson Sloan (2006)

Seth Sloan (2008)Mike Smith (1963)

Hall Snodgrass (1925)Henry Stollenwerck (1949-51)

Lyle Walker (1954-55)Trey Warren (2003)Don White (1968)

Jason Wolf (1989-92)

34Jerry Ball (1983-86)

Eddie Bianchi (1938-40)Buzzy Foster (1961)Lloyd Franklin (1932)Roland Frase (1946)

Bruce Greenberg (2007)Bryan Harmon (1993-97)Jason Jackson (2007-08)

Brandon Jones (2004)A.W. Lindley (1930)

Kevin Love (1989-92)Victor Makinde (2005-06)

Heber Martin (1925)Brendan McGraw (1999)

Wesley Medlock (2000-04)Guy Proctor (1948)

Buster Raborn (1933-35)Eddie Radford (1982)D. Shvetzoff (1922)Frank Smith (1956)

Steve Smith (1957-59)Billy Bob Stewart (1965-66)

Bill Sullivan (1947-50)Gene Tenney (1962-63)Blake Tucker (1953-55)Howard Wade (1924-26)

Jim Ware (1952)Jeff Woods (1998)Woodward (1931)

35Sherwood Blount (1969-71)

Paul Briggs (1933-34)Wayne Campbell (1940-41, 1946)

Tim Crosby (2007-08)Mike Edwards (1964)Floyd Elkins (1964)

Gerald Geise (1938-39)Walter Gibson (1990-91)Monte Goen (1983-85)Jim Hagle (1965-66)Pat Knight (1949-51)Joe Lantham (1930)

D.D. Lee (2000-03, 2005)Jack Little (1933)

Ross Love (1954-57)Duane Nutt (1952)

Alex Pahulu (1997-99)Wayne Robinson (1945)Warren Scott (1992-96)Gene Sherman (1958)

Ray Shoenke (1960-61)Ivan Stapp (1935-36)

Steinback (1925)Stinnes (1922)

Mike Tabor (1963)Mark Thompson (1989)

Sam Trant (1931)

36Earl Beckett (1963)

Mark Crites (1982-83)Jack Espenshield (1954-55)

Germany (1925)Cliff Hagerman (1939, 1941)

Julian Herron (2008)Ingram (1922)

John Kimbrough (1964)George Koontz (1929-31)Glenn Lairmore (1932-33)

Bicky Lesser (1967)James Marion (1948-50)Don Mayfi eld (1965-66)

A.J. Miller (1985-86)Don Miller (1951-53)

Ken Neill (1991-95)Howard Parker (1946-47)

Derrick Reed (1984)David Sherer (1957)

Jason Simonton (1996-99)Johnnie Sprague (1934-35)

John Stewart (1990)Derek Swofford (2000-04)

Arnold Tauch (1958, 1960-61)Joe Vincent (1956)Greg Waida (1971)

37John Ed Clarke (1959-62)

Rush Cone (1970)Al Delcambre (1931)

Corky Hall (1971)Charles Hammett (1942)

Al Hansen (1951-52)Tam Hollingshead (1973-75)

Ernest Hudson (1926)Preston Johnson (1939-41)

Rod Jones (1984-85)Frank Kidd (1930)Jerry Kovar (1982)

Don McIlhenny (1953-55)David Moore (1965-66)

Tom Sherwin (1963)Harry Shuford (1933-35)

Wayne Slankord (1957-58)Bud Sumpter (1925)

Doak Walker (1945-49)

38Harold Bittenbender (1956)

Browning (1931)Ron Chopoorian (1989)

Wes Danaher (1998) Joe Dickerson (1970-71)Bill Forester (1950-52)

Tony Hawkins (2004-07)Gabriel de la Garza (1983-86)

Pat Gibson (1964-66)D.D. Johnson (1999-03)

Roy LeCrone (1925)J.C. Lovern (1932)

Newell McCallum (1958-61)Dick McKissack (1946-49)

Bob Maddox (1939-41)Michael Morse (2008)

Bill Pinkard (1930)Bruce Portillo (1967-69)John Richey (1962-63)Ken Roberts (1954-55)

James Russell (1933-35)Seth Stinton (1996-97)Robert Tatum (1922)

Rodney Watkins (1991-94)Brandon Williams (1995)

Greg Ziegler (1990)

39Kevin Adams (1979-81)Michael Artmore (1990)

Travis Briggs (1989)Clayton (1931)

Willie Dickerson (1922)Eric Hardaway (1967)David Hill (1976-78)John Holland (1974)

George Latu (1997-98)Marshall (1925)

Jed Martin (1984-86)Ryan Moczygemba (2007-08)

James Orr (1999-02)Luke Pappas (2003)

Raymond Pope (1938-40)Mike Rideau (1973)

John Stewart (1992-93)John Stuffl ebeme (1933-36)

Chris Taylor (1995)Vernon Tarrance (1929-30)

Ted Thompson (1972)Kris Wallace (1996)

Jimmy Williams (1982)

40Khalid Beard (2000)

Cary Brabham (1989-92)Hubert Burkleo (1925)Frank Eldom (1952-54)Alan Everest (1969-71)Tim Gardner (1996-99)Bill Gafford (1965-66)David Gordon (1978)

Don Hill (1960)Jimmy Linvingston (1967-68)

Dave Lyons (1963)Lot McIllhenny (1979-82)Howard Maley (1941-45)Murry Magnum (1939)David Moon (1945-48)Jack Parks (1925-26)

Pierson (1922)Joe Pouncey (1972-73)

Jim Riley (1930-32)Tom Ritchey (1964)

Justin Rogers (2003-06)I.D. Russell (1949-51)

Victor Saufl ey (1927-29)Justin Smart (2007-08)Wade Smith (1993-95)Jim Welch (1957-59)J.C. Wetsel (1933-35)

Arthur Whittington (1974, 1976-77)William Wilemon (1956)Keith Williams (2002)

Walt Zartman (1983-86)

41Ken Anderson (1996)Henry Andrade (1984)

Malcolm Bowers (1952)Melville Brown (1925)

Michael Brown (1998-01)Harold Clem (1959)Chris Coker (1990)

Brannon Coluccio (1993-95)Michael Denton (1989)Bob Fargarson (1951)Billy Gannon (1962-63)

Abel Gonzales (1941-42)Fritz Hawn (1930-32)

Efrem Lynch (1978-79)Tyler Jones (2007-08)Randy Jorecka (1976)Gerard Mark (1985-86)

Charles McGaffey (1939)Ryan Mentzel (2003-05)

Steve Miller (1990)Billy Mizell (1945-48)

Merlyn Murphey (1953-55)W. Nickerbocker (1922)

Sam Patton (1991)Frank Payne (1946-49)

Paul Rice (1977)Ronnie Robertson (1972-74)William Schaerdel (1926-28)Jack Seagraves (1933-34)

Larry Tunnell (1968-69)Jackie Wilson (1981)

Jerry Wilson (1964-67)Jermain Williams (1997)

Ben Wise (1982-83)John Wisenbaker (1935)

42Charles Baker (1933-35)

Reginald Ballard (1984-86)Chris Bordano (1993-97)Dan Bowden (1957-58)John Buchanan (1963)

Ronnie Caughran (1964-66)Michael Charles (1979-83)

Johnnie Collings (1942)Joe Davidson (1930)

Stanley Dawson (1925-27)Mickey Early (1972-74)Hayes Gilliam (1952)

Danny Gordon (1967-69)Ken Grantham (1945-48)Reggie Gilford (2004-05)

Charles Haggerty (1977-78)

Eddie Horn (1976)Bert Keyes (1956)Bill Kiely (1989-92)Dick Miller (1942)

Kenneth Mills (1930-32)Jim Perry (1954-55)

David Rogers (1970-71)Anthony Sowe (2007-08)L. Stollenwerk (1922-24)Doyce Walker (1959-62)

Jim Ware (1951)Billy Weatherford (1946-49)

Billy Jack Williams, Jr. (1998-02)Horace Young (1939, 1941)

Matt Young (2003)

43Lewis Albright (1960-62)

Roy Baccus (1944)Jacob Crowley (2001)David Ellen (1998-99)

Tommy Field (1933-34)Johnnie Fitzgerald (2004-06)

Craig Garrett (1983)Reggie Gilford (2002-03)

Mark Griffi th (1976)Jay Harvey (1992-96)

Hayes (1931)Albon Head (1967)Earl Hopper (1974)

Stuart Ison (1989-91)Victor Jones (2008)Don Kilgore (1956)

Jeff Lear (1973)James Martin (1932)Ed Masters (1930)Hal Muldrow (1925)

Kenneth Murray (1997)Roy Pace (1952-53)

Howard Phipps (1926)Robert Popelka (1969-72)

Bill Reece (1942-45)Rogers Reinowski (1963-64)Bill Richards (1946, 1949-50)

Gene Roberts (1947-50)Steve Schroeder (1965-66)

Hoyle Sims (1939)Billy Squires (1944-45)

Billy Stamps (1935)Alton Stevens (1922)Steve Utley (1984)

Keith Williams (2001, 2003)Rodderick Wilson (1985)

44Will Bonilla (2005)

David Bostick (1974-76)Kit Case (1981-85)Davidson (1931)

Champ Dickerson (1977)Andrew Ellison (2008)

Scott Fly (1990-93)Rusty Fuller (1972)Zach Hall (2003-04)

Damon Hurst (2006-07)Gene Joffre (1960)Efren Lynch (1980)

Ray Masters (1955-57)Jerry Norton (1951-53)

Norbert Osborn (1986-89)Carroll Parker (1946-47)Blake Perkins (1994-98)Seborn Ray (1926-28)

Blair Reber (1962)Terry Don Richardson (1967-69)

Kyle Rote (1948-50)Grady St. Clair (1939, 1941)

Galloway Selby (1930)Wayne Shaw (1942-43)

San Shelton (1959)Clem Speer (1932)

Billy Stamps (1933-35)Richard Stark (1963-65)

James Stewart (1921-23)C.A. Tatum (1925)

Maurice Tinsley (1941)Miley Trooper (1971)

Darold Turner (1978-79)Howard Weant (1935-36)Justin Williams (1999-02)

45Alan Atwater (1996-97)

Jake Fawcett (1939, 1941)Mickey Franco (1982-83)George Bennett (1926)Gene Gills (1951-52)

Mike Hackney (1958-61)Ben Hummel (1984-86)Jarrian James (2000-04)

Lee Jeane (1977-81)Gil Johnson (1947-48)

Luke Johnson (1998-99)Emmett Jordan (1931-32)

Raymond Kilgore (1933-34)Ned Kimbrough (1925)

Geoffrey King (1989-91)Buddy McGinnis (1967)

Andrew McKinney (2005-08)Mike Nekuza (1968-70)

Carroll Parker (1942, 1946)Cornell Parker (1992-95)

David Parker (1942, 1946)David Powell (1949-50, 1952)

Blair Reber (1963)Henry Sanders (1927-29)Steve Schroeder (1964)Lon Slaughter (1955-57)Robert Smith (1972-74)Corky Terry (1965-66)

Larry Whittington (1976)

46Brian Bischoff (2000-03)Goodwin Bray (1932-34)

Marwin Brown (1994)Chris Collins (1989-91)Adam Cox (1983-85)

Robert Dickenson (1928-31)Andy Duvall (1973)

Edward Griggs (1935)Wes Hopkins (1979-82)Mark Howe (1974-76)Mike Jordon (1967-69)

Count Mays (1926)Ben Moss (1995)

Will Mullenweg (1938-40)Jeff Pennington (1996-99)

Ricky Roden (1986)David Rogers (1977)Jim Ryan (1970-72)Nathan Scott (1992)Lem Stroud (1932)

Zac Thomas (2007-08)Henry Wilson (1930)

Woodul (1925)

47Wilford Bane (1957)Jim Barton (1931)

Fred Benners (1949-51)Alan Brockington (2002-03)

Alfred Brooks (1930)Ed Brown (1978-79)

Floyd Burke (1964-67)Larry Cox (1981-83)

Darryl Doggett (1968-69)Rayford Dolford (1977)Tommy Dorsey (1999)

Stanley DuVall (1938-40)Leo George (1976)

Robert Gibson (1973)Redman Home (1922)

Frank Jackson (1958-61)Walter Jackson (1980)Brent Johnson (2006)John Kelley (1952-53)David Mitchell (1955)

Billy Mizell (1945, 1947-48)Cobby Morrison (1984-86)

Kenneth Murray (1998)John Pope (2003-05)Harold Phipps (1925)

Drew Randall (1989-92)

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Jon Randolph (2001)Jim Robertson (1954)

Mack Rogers (1970-72)Wayne Slankard (1956)Truman Spain (1933-35)Taylor Thompson (2008)Jackson Taylor (2005)

Warwick Woodard (1993-97)

48Bill Ball (1976)

Matt Bragman (2002)Gerald Burl (1974)

John Burleson (1930-32)Wilburn Echols (1937, 1939)

Ryan Folsom (1990)Leo George (1977-79)Wayne Hassell (1933)

Horn (1930)Mark Manning (2004)Gary Moten (1980)Van Nguyen (1989)

Paschal Scottino (1934-36)Chad Sennette (1995-97)

Tommy Shelman (1982-86)Zac Simmonds (2003-04)

Dave Smith (1967-69)Waldo Theus (1981)

Colin Vadheim (1998-00)Bobby Waite (1973)

Brian Whitehill (1991-94)Denforth Wilkerson (1925)

Youri Yenga (2007-08)

49Glyn Beesley (1939-40)Amdrew Bray (1931-32)James Butler (1929-30)

Vaughn Dickerson (1995)Vernon Edwards (1990-94)

Tomas Esteve (1984)Don Ferguson (1965-67)Trent Hrncir (1999-03)

Jordan Johnson (2007-08)Randy Garrett (1986)David Gossett (1976)

Lyne (1931)Maurice Orr (1933-35)Jerry Payne (1996-97)Chris Stevenson (1989)

Rick Valore (1978)Andrew Van Winkle (1926)Cleve Whitener (1969-72)Sterling Wilson (1979-82)

50Warrie Birdwell (1999-02)Joe Boudreaux (1959-61)

Clyde Carter (1932-34)G.B Cranfi ll (1945)David Drake (1967)

Buddy Echols (1969)Blake Foster (1981-82)Jack Gunlock (1952-53)

Raleigh Harvey (1956-57)Jim Hodges (1970)

Temple Howard (1926)Brannon Kidd (1992-96)Caleb Peveto (2003-06)Will McKinney (1997-98)

Norman Medlen (1964-66)Charles Moore (1989)

Ken Murphy (1976)Shon Nichols (1984-86)Joe Pasqua (1938-41)

Lance Pederson (1977-80)Caleb Peveto (2004-07)

Leamon Phillips (1935-37)Jimmy Smith (1954-55)

Jim Wishart (1930)Bill Wood (1972-74)

Jim Sid Wright (1942-44)

51Karl Arendale (1977)

Bill Barnes (1939)John Brezina (1994)A.L. Bristow (1926)

Bo Cannon (1967-68)Mike Edison (1981-85)Mitch Enright (2006-08)

Archie Fairley (1986)Roger Gary (1953-54)

Mike Henderson (1989-92)Dick Hightower (1949-51)

Cole Horton (2003-04)Ken Kuesel (1969-71)James Lorfi ng (1980)

McDonald (1929)Joe Miller (1960-62)Jim O’Neal (1952)

Johnson Patman (1998-01)Phil Prescott (1955-56)

Mike Randle (1978)Hack Ross (1932-33)Bill Sanders (1934-36)Ricky Schulte (1978)

Jerry Sharrock (1957-58)Mike Smith (1972-74)

Howard Sprague (1930-32)Charles Standifer (1963-66)

Mike Sturdivant (1976)Arnold Tauch (1959)

David Temples (1979)J.B. Williams (1996-97)

Jim Sid Wright (1941-42, 1946)

52Mike Armstrong (1969)

Robert Barnes (1976-78)John Bookout (1933)

Avery Cleveland (2003-04)Ronnie Counts (1960)

Willie Curik (1937, 1939)Jay Dennis (1973-74)Pete Fleps (2007-08)

Bill Fox (1950-53)Harry Gardner (1941-42)Doug January (1963-65)Lawrence Jones (1935)

Bill Livingstone (1954-56)Russell Medlin (1932)Cecil Moseley (1947)

Richard Nichols (1996-00)Luke Pappas (2002)

Tim Ramon (1981-85)Wade Strange (1994)

Cecil Sutphin (1945-47)Willis Tate (1929-31)Jim Upshaw (1972)

Grover Walker (1949)David West (1986)

Matt Wisenbaker (1989-92)Bill Wright (1967)

53Lloyd Baxter (1942)Bill Bowden (1951)Steve Brown (1973)

G.B. Cranfi ll (1945, 1948)Reggie Carrington (2003-06)

Giles (1930)Forrest Gregg, Jr. (1980-84)

Bobby Hailey (1952-54)Fred Harris (1938-40)Cuba Holloway (1950)Kim Johnson (1985-86)Randy Katz (1977-79)

Jack Matkin (1976)Ken Murphy (1974)Bud McLeod (1932)

Joe Bob Markette (1941)Corey Riley (1997-01)Major Rising (1957-59)Leon Shultz (1944-46)

Stephen Thomas (1989-90)Rodney Townsend (1992-95)

Mack Tunnell (1949)Tommy Winger (1955)

54Burleigh Arnecke (1954-55)

Lloyd Baxter (1942, 1946-47)Taylor Bon (2007-08)

Randy Bowling (1991-94)T.D. Briggs (1982-85)

Rudy Cadena (1995-96)Thornton Chandler (1999)Max Christian (1958-60)Alexander Clark (1930)

Ed Cloud (1942-43)Don Cole (1951-53)Jerry Evans (1998)

Clay Glockzin (2000-03)Tom Hanks (1976-77)Dean Haugum (1978)

Dwight Houghton (1967)Bud Moore (1990)

Ken Motes (1964-66)Joe Joyner (1981)Joe Prince (1931)

Ken Roberts (1980)Haskell Ross (1932-33)

Christopher Smith (1989)Steve Stookey (1972)Schaad Titus (1974)

Gus Tunnell (1939, 1941)Jim Wilson (1957)

Sam Wood (1948-50)

55Jason Baxley (1995)Bob Clements (1961)

Lucky DeLay (2003-07)Allen Esse (1955-56)Jason Faucett (1997)

Randy Goss (1973-74)Bill Hart (1967-70)

Mike Haynes (1972)Justin Helms (1994)

John Hughes (1962-63)Tony Jackson (1976)Jim Linzy (1965-66)

Gordon McAdams (1978-81)John Nwisienyi (2008)

Tim Pound (1996)Uzo Okeke (1992)

Shelby Richardson (1945)Jack Sanders (1936, 1939)

Tyrone Sanders (1982)Kerry Scanlon (1997)Mike Skouteris (1989)Bob Smith (1957-58)

Robert Smith (1931, 1933-34)Vic Viloria (1998-02)

Dan Wagner (1984-85)Winters (1929)

56Burleigh Arneckle (1954-55)

Joe Bays (1976-78)Loren Belvin (1954)

Brandon Bonds (2003-06)Byron Bonds (1990-93)Lynn Bostick (1939-41)

Rufus Cormier (1968-69)James Dawson (1950)

Lanny Dowell (1959-60)Jon Embree (1985)Lou Farris (1955-57)

John Freeman (1965-67)Fred Goodwin (1946-49)Rudy Harmon (1984-86)

Herb Johnson (1972)Ernest Knox (1973-74)Ryan Leonard (2007)

Markus Pratt (1998-01)Hardy McAlister (1962-64)

Haskell Ross (1932-33)Kerry Scanlon (1994-97)

Mark Thompson (1982-83)Mike Thompson (1979-81)

Trent Turpin (1952)

57Eldridge Adair (1943)Jack Bomar (1970-71)

Aaron Boulton (1980-84)Maurice Bray (1932-34)

Willy Clark (1964)Dick Davis (1949)

Landon Dyer (2004)Stan Eckert (1956-58)

Jim Farris (1973)Ken Grant (1985)

Don Hastings (1954)David Headstream (1974)

Alvin Holland (1939)Luke Johnson (1996-97)Jim Landers (1950-51)Pete Muse (1976-78)Jack Myers (1965-66)Charles Orsak (1945)Johnny Phillips (1992)Chris Poulos (2003)

Stan Poulos (1967, 1969)Robert Raines (1959-60)

James Robinson (1999-01)Oscar Rosales (1989-91)

Brett Sibert (1994)Jim Smith (1953)

Bill Thomas (1972)Bobby Vann (1948-50)Mike Wallace (1986)J.B. Williams (1995)

Mark Whitener (1979)

58Kelly Arnold (1971-72)Don Betterton (1983)

Thornton Chandler (2001-02)Kevin Chaney (1979-82)Putt Choate (1976-78)Bill Crawford (1952)

David Drake (1965-66)David Echols (1964)Archie Fairly (1985)

Rodolfo Flores (1994)Ken Haddad (1967)

Bobby Hamm (1959-61)Sam Jackson (1931-32)

Tony Jackson (1974)Darrin Johnson (2004-06)Van Daele Mabrito (1939)

Joseph Medlin (2000)Jim Passions (1951)

Darren Pedroza (1990-91)Louis Reed (1954)Tory Virdell (1992)Glenn Walls (1973)Joe White (1968-70)Paul Wiley (1997-99)Carl Woxman (1962)

59Sam Bennett (2006-07)David Bryan (1985-86)

Heath Burnett (2003-05)Mike Cain (1965)

Leonard Elkins (1931)Kirk Freeman (1971)

Greg Gardner (1990-91)John Gibbs (1954)

Myron Hargrove (1960-61)Fred Johnson (1970)

Mike Lewis (1997)Mac McKinnie (1992-96)Bobby McMillan (1956)

Gary Moten (1979)Ben Nolen (1957)

Anthony Pedote (1989)Jason Pettit (1998-99)Jon Randolph (2000)

Jim Sauby (1963)Jimmy Smith (1977-78)

Ted Thompson (1973-74)Mike Washburn (1980-82)

60Paul Albert (1978-81)Karl Belz (1958-61)

Charles Carneal (1971-72)Vincent Chase (2008)Martin Cude (1963)

Keith Cupples (1967-69)J.T. Davis (1957)

Sacha Emanuel (1993-96)Robert Fly (1931)

Ronald Gilliam (1974)Cecil Gunn (1955)

Rusty Gunn (1953-54)Corky Hall (1973)

Larry Harwood (1962)Adrian Haywood (2005-06)

Doug Hollie (1982-83)Randy Katz (1960)

Ken Masterson (1984-86)Will McKinney (1999)

James Meletio (1943-45)David Mitchell (1956)Eric Neal (2001-04)Boris Neeley (1977)

Ray Ownby (1941-42)Lynn Thornhill (1964-66)

Joe Wells (1989-92)

61James Bond (1972)

Que Brittain (1967-69)Bobby Buyer (1962)Earl Cook (1944-47)

Keith Chiles (1992-96)Neal Franklin (1948-50)David Hawk (1953-55)Charles Hunt (1976-79)Chris Jackson (1980-82)Russell Johnson (1974)Tom Koenig (1956-58)

Johnny Maae (1964-66)Russell Medlin (1931)

Buford Partee (1951-52)Rod Paschall (1989-91)Ted Ramsey (1940-41)

Mike Rice (1959-61)Ruwayne Struve (1973)Ken Walker (1970-71)

Jim Wise (1963)

62Bobby Beckett (1955)

Woody Burnette (1962)Vincent Cain (1977)Jimmy Chase (2008)

Jerry Chavira (1996-99)R.D. Crenshaw (1967)

Dick Davis (1948)Tom Gray (1957)

Joe Holmes (2006-07)Kevin Jennings (1979-83)Orville Johnson (1941-42)Jim Johnston (1968-69)Smitty Keller (1954-56)

Brad Kieschnick (2002-05)Darryl LaFitte (1951-53)

David Mitchell (1958)Rod Mounts (1984-86)

John Oden (1973)Julius Pechal (1946-47)

Gene Sherman (1959-61)Jim Sitton (1963-66)

Marty Solombrino (1989-92)Doug Terry (1971-72)Bob Vann (1948-50)Craig White (1978)

Mark Windham (1993-94)

63Shelley Anderson (1984-86)

Trey Bandy (1995-99)Bobby Beckett (1956-57)

Rush Cone (1971)Ronnie Cosper (1962-63)

Bryan Craig (1992-94)Judson Davis (2000)

Stanley DuVall (1939-41)

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Grant Eidson (2003-04)Harry Hargrove (1967)

Sherwood Hensley (1954)Delbert Jordan (1979-80)

Tom Land (1942)Brad Lankford (2006)Ted Leveridge (1945)

Floyd Lewis (1943, 1946-48)Bill Line (1968-70)

Blake McJunkin (2008)Joseph Medlin (2001)

Don Mudd (1976, 1978)Dave Riley (1950-52)

John Rumley (1959-61)Randy Savage (1973-74)David Shuford (1964-66)Steve Stanilind (1981)

Guy Thurston (1982-83)Chip Vasquez (1989-91)

64John Basham (1947-48)Joe Basquez (1952-53)Steve Benotti (1989-90)

Harris Brownlee (1976-77)Willie Castleman (1954)Richard Danner (1960)Horace Derry (1972)Mike Hake (1973-74)

Mike Hensley (1956-57)Greg Kroot (1978)Brett Mason (2001)

Harvey McAfee (1979-81)Dave McCoy (1944-45)Murray Mangum (1941)Bob Massad (1965-66)Max Munn (1994-97)Danny Murphy (1999)Fred Nelson (1982-84)

Ben Nolen (1959)Pat O’Connell (1967-69)Robert Oyler (1962-64)

Eddie Richardson (1946)Ike Robb (1949-51)

Chase Smith (2006-07)Chad Spretz (1993)

Walt Weaver (1970-71)

65Joe Basquez (1951)Joe Beard (1979-82)Vic Brittain (1968-70)Dan Chilton (1965-67)Jim Crowe (1959-61)David Cullen (1996)

Bobby Duncan (1948)John Eixman (1983-86)

Mike Everett (1958)Cory Fross (1997-01)Craig Gould (1989)

Erwin Greer (1977-78)Claud Hill (1943, 1945-47)

Bill Morrow (1964)Tony Ned (1991-94)Ray Rasor (1941-42)

Carl Shannon (1953-54)Henry Sheppard (1973-74)Jackson Taylor (2006-08)

Guy Thomas (1972)Bryan Turner (2003-04)

Earl Walden (1952)Gary Webber (1955-57)

Bob Welch (1949)

66Dave Blewett (1984-86)

Gerald Bowles (1968, 1970)Grady Burnette (1981-83)

Rufus Cormier (1967)Szymon Czerniak (2008)

J.T. Davis (1956)Jim Fitzpatrick (1941)

Charles Grandstaff (1945)Andrew Helmey (2000)

Jack Hopper (1957)Ed Johnson (1972)

Nathan Lee (1994-96)

Fred Lucas (1953-55)Walt McDonald (1977)

Harold Magers (1963-66)Bubba Moore (1968)

Matt Muns (2002)D. Nady (1973)

Ben Poynter (2004-07)Raymond Schoenke (1962)Byron Slaughter (1990-93)

Steve Smith (1971)Clint Snowden (1997)

Charles Terrell (1958-59)Waldo Theus (1979-80)

Paul Turk (1950-52)Robert Weyman (1974, 1976)

67Harold Arfman (1942)Tommy Beal (1954-55)

Rob Byers (1976)Andrew Campbell (1981-84)Herschel Forester (1949-51)

Matt Hart (1989-91)Dwight Houghton (1969)John LaGrone (1964-66)

Bobby Loveless (1957-59)Mike Mason (1977-80)Chad Meacham (2003)

Jeremy Morgan (1995-96)Cecil Moseley (1948)

Tommy Poynter (2006-08)Don Randell (1970-72)Jack Rhoads (1960-62)Joey Slaten (1997-01)Robert Smith (1945)Alfred Temple (1941)Bill Thomas (1973-74)Dominik Unger (1986)

Herbert Wales (1947-49)Marty Windham (1993-94)

Rex Winters (1952)Lee Yokum (1956)

68Tom Black (1970-72)Louis Canant (1954)

Sam Caudle (1957-59)Zachary Clarke (1994)

Randy Denman (2003-06)Robert Ethridge (1950)

Dean Ferguson (1965-66)Dick Harris (1941-42)Jeff Henderson (2000)Tab Keener (1978-81)Wayne Ligon (1952)Eric Lipke (1947-48)

Kevin McKinney (1983-86)Kemp McMillan (1967-69)

Doug Popino (1976)Robby Risko (1989-92)

Sean Schulgen (1995-96)Ed Shapiro (1973-74)

Charles Shurtleff (1945)Les Stewart (1960-62)Bryce Tennison (2008)Walter Umphrey (1956)David Wilson (1963-64)

69Ricky Cowart (1976-77)Calvin Crockett (2008)

Jack Crutcher (1953-54)Louis Drodz (1950-51)Jody Edwards (1971)

Mike Ellis (1974)Marvin Hahn (1972)

Jack Hopper (1955-56)Henry Johnson (1946-48)

Paul Kenner (1979)Craig Kennington (1982-86)Eric Lipke (1945, 1948-49)

Harvey McAtee (1978)Bobby McMillan (1957-59)Jeremy Morgan (1997-98)

Steve Reindl (1999-03)Walter Roberds (1947-49)

Jack Ryan (1942)

Steve Staniland (1980)Charles Stewart (1952)Craig Swann (1992-96)David Temples (1981)Alex Todd (1959-61)

Walter Weaver (1965-66)Don White (1967)

Collin Williams (1973)Bill Wright (1968-70)

70Austin Adami (1995-99)Jack Archibald (1953)Herbert Asel (1954-56)Kelvin Beachum (2008)

Bill Cook (1949-50)Shawn Couch (1991-94)

Tom Dean (1949-50)Townsend Hargis (2000-04)John Hamberger (1946-48)Dale Hellestrae (1981-84)

Jim Hodges (1969)Tom Huemiller (1989)Robby Lambert (1990)

Robert McDade (1985-86)Leland Mayo (1951-52)Ron Merritt (1963-66)

Steve Morton (1971-74)Joe Pasqua (1938, 1940-41)Mike Randle (1977, 1979-80)

Guy Reese (1959-61)Sam Walker (1970)

71Darrel Amen (1992-95)Mike Armstrong (1967)

Toxie Beavers (1973-74)Lynn Bostick (1940-41)Jerry Clem (1951-53)Brian Duncan (1971)

Jeff Erxleben (1996-00)David Gary (1954-56)

Ken Grant (1986)Martin Guidry (2003-05)

Jim Hunt (1959-61)Phil Jones (1972)

Mike Jusko (1976-80)Billy Klemstein (1981-85)

Dan Moreman (1989)Bernard Kuehn (1945)Buford Partee (1950)Rod Poirot (1965-66)

Charles Russell (1947-49)Kelly Turner (2008)Bill Wagley (1942)

Herbert Wales (1948-49)Lee Yokum (1957-59)

72Jack Archibald (1951)

Travis Atwood (1989-92)Bobby Collier (1948-50)

Butch Cooper (1978)Alvin Dalton (1958-61)

Chuck Dannis (1969-71)Jake Fawcett (1939-41)Kevin Gober (1997-01)

Tommy Hairston (1952-54)Max Jones (1942)

Louis Kelcher (1972-74)Jack Linsey (1946)

Del Montgomery (1984-86)Norman Medlen (1964-65)

Ross Nigh (2006-07)Greg Noebel (1977)

Brian O’Meara (1979-83)Bill Switzer (1945)

Charles Terrell (1957)Robert Wharton (1955)Gene Williams (1976)Dray Wilson (1993-96)

73Clarence Booth (1940-42)

Paul Brown (1960)Bob Cadawallader (1950-52)

Judson Davis (1998-99, 2001)

Horace Derry (1973-74)Bruce Dietz (1976)

Curtis Eldridge (1989-92)Jack Elliot (1944-46)

Gary Ferguson (1956-59)Forrest Gregg, Sr. (1953-55)

Tim Hale (1985-86)Jack Halliday (1947-49)Glenn Ivey (1993-97)

John Kimbrough (1965-67)John Meyer (1970, 1973)Buddy Miller (1962-63)John Robinson (1983)

Rickey Schulte (1979-82)Henry Sheppard (1972)David Temples (1978)

74Jack Archibald (1952)Kyle Carroll (1989-91)

Michael Carter (1979-83)Ruli Coli (1984-86)Bill Crawford (1951)Martin Cude (1962)John Dean (1960)

Bruce Dunmore (1954)Mike Everett (1957)

Tom Gray (1956, 1958-59)Lowell Halpin (1967)

Harry Hargrave (1968-70)Henry Johnson (1945-48)Dave Kiselak (1993-96)Mike Leitko (1971-73)Sean Lobo (2005-08)

James McCarthy (1997-01)Mike Moore (1963-64)

Charles Perry (1949-50)Fred Posey (1965-66)

Gary Richmond (1976-77)Burnie Smith (1941-42, 1946)

W. Hulsey Smith (2002-04)

75Harvey Armstrong (1978-81)

Marvin Ayers (1982)Zach Boyd (2008)

Charles Chambers (1949-50)Gene Clark (1945-49)

Jerry Cornelison (1955-57)Tre Giller (1989-90)

Sterling Harris (1999-03)Virgil Harris (1962)

Josh Hickman (2006)Walter King (1947-48)Gary Knee (1967-69)

Sean Lobo (2004)Nkumu Mandunga (1995-98)

Herb McJunkin (1952)Jerry Mays (1958-61)Chris Morris (1983-86)Jerry Phillips (1964-66)

Leo Roasa (1963)Greg Shea (1991-94)

Dick Smith (1942)Harvey Sutton (1976-77)Guy Thomas (1973-74)

Schaad Titus (1972)George Zoch (1970-71)

76Joe Basham (1945)

Kenard Burley (2003-07)Charles Cannon (1951-53)

Judson Davis (2002)Joe Ethridge (1946-48)Scott Gibson (1981-82)Bill Jackson (1968-70)

Mike Janszen (1965-66)Ed Johnson (1973)

John Knee (1962-64)Charles Leyendecker (1954-56)

Wayne Ligon (1950)Dan Merritt (1994-98)

D. Nady (1971-72)Rodney Parr (1958-59)Doug Rice (1983-86)Russell Ross (1949)

Grady St. Clair (1941)Wayne Simpson (1974, 1976)

Lee Spivey (1977-80)Jeremy Stout (1990-93)

Jim Swope (1942)Garren Thompson (1967)C.B.Williams (1999-00)

Edwin Young (1957)

77Calvin Blackwell (1976)Scott Brady (1982-83)

Bill Cook (1948-50)John Daniel (1964)

Charles Divelbiss (1942)Don Goss (1952-55)

Perry Hartnett (1978-81)Jay Holt (1989)

Jason Holz (1992-96)Bobby Hunt (1958, 1960-61)

Pete Koltarich (1944-46)Aaron Ladd (1997-00)

Randy Lawrence (1968)Josh Leribeus (2008)John Miears (1956)

Dan Moreman (1965-67)Dustin Morton (2003-06)Ryan Potter (1990-91)Hal Quinn (1949-51)

Dave Richards (1984-86)Rock Rollins (1970-71)

Norman Rosenblum (1947)Al Secor (1974)

Mack Swafford (1941)Schaad Titus (1973)

Jim Zimmerman (1959)

78Jack Adkisson (1949)Kelly Arnold (1973)

Bob Blakeley (1954-56)Truman Christopher (1965)

Tim Condrin (1983-86)J.T. Davis (1959)

Jim Duggan (1976)Jordan Free (2008)

George Gaiser (1964-66)Rodney Gray (1974)

Jim Higgins (1968-69)Bill Holder (1995-99)Jason Hunt (1991-94)Mike Janszen (1967)

Henry Johnson (1948)Scott Kilpatrick (2000)Lou Miller (1951-53)

Richard Neely (1978-82)Darren Pedroza (1989)

Greg Shea (1990)Charles W. Smith (1945)Chris Urbanus (2003-05)

Tiny Zaragosa (1972)

79Justin Boren (2003-04)

J.T. Brooks (2008)Patrick Byrd (1994-96)

Truman Christopher (1966)Trey Cowan (1989-92)

Don Deweber (1970-72)Jim Duggan (1974)Roy Dunn (1981-85)Marvin Hahn (1973)Tray Hardin (2000)

Ralph Hendrickson (1950-51)Eric Knebel (1953-55)

David Marshall (1977-80)Jim Passons (1952)

Arthur Raines (1960-62)Charles Rains (1967)Jason Sands (1993)

David Wilemon (1956-58)

80Dave Corder (1963-66)Mike DeGrazier (1962)

Bill Glaros (1967)Roland Goss (1939-41)

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Sid Halliday (1942)Richard Harrison (1960-61)

Raleigh Harvey (1955)Scott Herrera (1989-90)Byron Hunt (1977-80)Lamar Hunt (1953-54)

Freeman Johns (1973-74)Wade Johnson (1981-85)

Jim Mahew (1950-52)Ronnie Mason (1956)Ronnie Parker (1971)Ryan Riddle (1999-00)

Rufus Shaw (1972)Pelham Staples (1968-69)Cordell Thornton (1996-98)

Carl Wallace (1947-49)James Whitmore (1991-95)Eugene Wilson (1945-46)Brady Wyatt (1957, 1959)

81Brian Berry (1990-94)Wayne Burnett (1948)

Harold Clark (1945-47, 1949)John DeVoss (1989)Scott Ford (1981-84)

John Glusing (1958-61)Randy Goss (1970, 1972)

Alvis Hall (1999)Sam Holden (1967-69)Brett Kershaw (1985)

Galen Lindsey (1974, 1976)J.W. Marshall (2000)Grady Martin (1942)

Mike Moore (1965-66)Doyle Nix (1952-54)

Ronald Pritchard (1962)Jacoby Rhinehart (1995)Anthony Smith (1977-80)Trent Stephenson (2001)

Fred Stier (1963-64)Eric Thompson (1998)Gus Tunnell (1939-41)Mack Tunnell (1951)

Cedric Vinson (2002-04)Boyd Wagner (1955-57)Mario Walker (2006-08)Brandon Williams (1996)

82Cole Beasley (2008)Rory Best (1972-74)Louis Caver (1942)

Bobby Chase (2004-06)Doug Christian (1963)

Donnie Denbow (1965-66)Rob Fowler (1997-99)

Ivan Gaines (1996)Mark Gann (1979, 1982)Elton Garrett (1976-78)

Tommy Gentry (1954-56)Mitch Glieber (1985-86)Jimmy Hawn (1950-52)

Greg Hill (1989-92)Greg Hubbard (1981-84)Jim Kreimborg (2000-01)

Jason Lindbloom (1993-95)Rusty McDearman (1970-71)

Aiden McDonnell (2003)Zohn Milam (1946-49)

Happy Nelson (1959-61)Leon Rudolph (1957-58)

Dick Smith (1941)Jim Wood (1967)

Ryan Wannemacher (2002)

83Jerry Adams (1955)

John David Blagg (1999-00)Mike Blaine (1967)

Ralph Blount (1970-72)Bart Boren (1974, 1976)

Jeff Brock (2006)Phillip Burley (2008)

Harry Dean (1950-52)Mike Dry (1977)

Daniel Echols (1990-91)

David Echols (1965-66)Jimmy Emerson (1960)Doyle Franklin (1985)Byron Frierson (1980)Mitch Glieber (1989)

Brian Goodman (1997)Trey Griffi n (2002-04)Sid Halliday (1946-47)Tom Hillary (1962-63)Jim Holaday (1956)

Kim Johnson (1983-84)Charles Marsh (1959)

Pat Niell (1957)Dick Parsons (1954)Robert Quinn (1945)Jim Robertson (1953)

Charles Russell (1948-49)Joe Sheppard (1979)Dave Sherer (1958)

Kelly Simpson (1940-42)Clint Snowden (1998)

Kevin Thornal (1992-96)Ryan Wannemacher (2001)

84Lowell Baker (1957)

Dick Blaylock (1977-78)Mike Brady (1954-55)

Phil Clegg (1964)Pinky Clements (1965-66)

O.T. Cox (1953)Don Denham (1963)Tom Ferguson (1976)

Bob Folsom (1944, 1947-49)Greg Gilleland (1981-85)

Darren Harrington (1989-92)John Hughes (1960-61)James Hunt (1979-80)Darrin Johnson (2003)Bud Jones (1958-59)

John Jordan (1967-70)David Krischke (1972-73)

Bill McNutt (1974)Jimmy Moore (1995-97)

Mike Moore (1962)Steve O’Neill (2000)Bill Rippey (1950-52)

Charles Russell (1945-49)Joe Bailey Scott (1941-42, 1946)

Zack Sledge (2005-07)Brandon Wetsel (1998-99)

85George Adair (1946)

Jack Boys (1978)Leo Fikes (1948-50)

Ken Fleming (1967-70)Martin Grady (1947)

John Graves (1961-63)Lamonte Guillory (1995-97)Gary Heatherington (1974)Jeff Henderson (1998-99)

Trent Joeckel (2000)Earl Johnson (1954-55)Alex Litowkin (1951-53)Bob Maddox (1940-41)

Joe Bob Markette (1942)Gene Moore (1940-41)

Pat Neill (1958-61)Greg Organ (1976)

Paul Page (1945-48)Reynaldo Pellerin (2003-06)

Cameron Perry (2001)Rob Presthus (2002)David Randle (1980)Albert Reese (1983)

DeAndrea Robinson (1994)Kris Silverthorn (1972)

Chad Stephenson (1993)Don Stewart (1956)

Elmer Thomas (1984-86)Bruce Van Derven (1989-92)Lawrence Whittington (2003)

George Wilmot (1964-66)Bob Wilson (1979)

Jackie Wilson (1982)Tiny Zaragosa (1973)

86Ronnie Case (1952-53)

Vincent Chase (2005-07)Abe Croft (1942-43)Brian DeVoss (1997)Clement Fox (1976)

Neal Franklin (1945, 1948-50)David Foster (1998)

Bobby Goodrich (1964-67)John Hampton (1999-02)Brent Harraman (1989)

Mark Hodges (2003)Lee Jones (1976)

Josh Lerner (1995)Larry McClure (1971)Rene Medelin (1958)

Darin Mitchell (1981-85)Johnny Moore (1963)

Buddy Nichols (1959-61)Joe Nobles (1972-74)Chris Rentzel (1970)

Johnny Simmons (1969)B.J. Stankovich (1990-94)

Leighton Steward (1954-56)Ben White (1949-51)

87Raymond Berry (1952-54)Raleigh Blakeley (1946-49)Damond Blueitt (1995-99)Rickey Bolden (1980-83)John DeVoss (1990-92)

Willard Dewveall (1955-57)Bob Fisher (1976-79)

Mike Hammond (1973)Kurt Neale (1974)Rob Orr (1984-85)

Tommy Pappadakis (1989)Ronald Pritchard (1962)

Harold Richardson (1965-67)James Lee Robinson (1970-72)

Don Stewart (1959)Mowry Stilp (1963)

David Thomas (1969)James Travis (1960)

Eric Yarbrough (1994)

88Todd Boales (1980)Glenn Box (1977)

Robert Brooks (1954)John Cheney (1943, 1948-49)

Bob Clements (1959)Michael Dineen (2002)

Joseph Ferguson (2006)Ray Green (1960-62)

Bradley Haynes (2008)Smitty Keller (1955)Kevin Lias (1995-97)

Brian Lovett (1989-90)Will McKinney (2000)Rob McKinnie (1998)Chris Merrill (2004)Cory Muse (2003)

Joe Norman (1976)Dave Powell (1950-52)

Leroy Price (1999)Albert Reese (1984-86)Dick Reinking (1945-47)Norm Revis (1981-83)Oscar Roan (1972-74)

Ronnie Robertson (1971)Carlisle Robison (1957-58)

Jim Shaw (1968-69)Mike Tabor (1964-66)

Erwin Wilburn (1991-94)

89Ed Bernet (1952-54)

Paul Bradley (1969-71)Henry Christopher (1956-59)

Patrick Fleming (2007-08)Clement Fox (1976)

Mark Hammond (1972)Bill Harlan (1962-64)Bob Hooks (1950-51)

Ryan Kennedy (2003-06)

John Matthews (1989)Rene Medellin (1960-61)Mike Mitchell (1960-61)Chad Patton (1990-93)Don Pettaway (1978)

Marquis Pleasant (1983-85)Derrice Randle (1997-01)

Jim Robertson (1955)Chuck Ryan (1973-74)Gary Smith (1979-82)

Clint Snowden (1994-96)

90Charles Adams (1973-74)Kendall Campbell (1989)

Jerry Evans (1999)Paul Giamanco (1995)

Robert Gibson (1971-72)Kevin Graham (1976)Kevin Grenier (2008)

Vince Jenkins (1983-86)Larry McClure (1970)

Jared Moore (1978-80)Bob Stunkel (1982)

Christian Teichman (1993)Troy Therien (2005-06)Adam Wells (1997-98)Jimmy Williams (1981)

Melvin Williams (2000-04)Chris Wilson (1990)

91Doug Berg (1970-72)

Sean Cordobes (1989)Roy Douglas (1977-81)Kyle Griffi n (2005-06)

Dwight Houghton (1968)John Hughes (1999-00)James Krause (1990)

Tom Lowey (1974)Clarence McDade (1982-83)

Joe Phillips (1984-85)Torlan Pittman (2008)Karon Riley (1996-97)

Al Secor (1976)Chad Spretz (1990-92)Eric Tomlin (1993-95)

Robert Welch (1946-49)

92Charlie Berry (2003-07)James Bowie (1989-92)

Mark Cones (1974, 1976)Lute Croy (1998-02)

Ahmad Hayes (1993-96)Terance Mann (1983-86)

Eric Moore (1978-82)Chase Schavrda (1997)

Mike Shelton (1969, 1971)John Snider (1945)

93Mike Blaine (1969)

Drain Duncan (1972)Chad Ellis (2000)

Bill Gholson (1970-71)David Headstream (1973)Jarrod Holmes (1997-98)

Brent Karrington (2003-04)Adam Leija (2001)

David Lovett (1989)Wilbert Mitchell (1992-96)

Rob Orr (1983)Chris Parham (2006-08)

Chris Stevenson (1990-91)Dan Sullivan (1984)

Russell Washington (1979-82)James Wright (1974, 1976-77)

94Allan Adami (2000-01)Randy Brooks (1976)

Clarence Dennard (1973-74)Rodney Finger (1992-93)Tommy Fraser (1968-69)Byron Frierson (1981-84)Scott Gibson (1979-80)

Clay Glockzin (2004)Patrick Handy (2005-08)

Brett Kershaw (1986, 1989)Marc Lewis (1990)Jeb Mason (1995)

Jeremy Morgan (1994)Marcus Walker (2002)Bobby White (1972)

Sam Williams (1997-98)

95Darryl Atwood (1984-86)

Marvin Ayers (1981)Brad Bean (2002-03)

Darrin Boone (1982-83)Grady Burnette (1980)

John Clark (1976)Will deWaal (1989-91)

Mickey Dollens (2007-08)Buddy McGinnis (1968-69)

Dwight Moore (1970-71)Cagan Morgan (1992-95)

Chris Post (1997-01)Dontrell Terrell (1996)Glenn Walls (1974)

John Wells (1978-79)Rick Weyand (1972)

96Bryan Craig (1991)

Tim Hague (1981-83)Desmond Jones (2003-04)Jason Lindbloom (1992)

Trevor Nelson (1990)Mike Ostos (1989)

Carl Pankratz (2000)Dane Rasmussen (1976-78)

John Robinson (1984-86)John Schaffl er (1997-98)

John Simmons (1970)Brian Small (2002)

Marty Windham (1995-96)Steve Wright (1979-80)

97David Bloymeyer (1978)

Evan Huahulu (2008)Brian Kennedy (1992-94)Tim Linebarger (1982-84)

Mike Mason (1976)Patrick Matthews (1989)Eric Peterson (1999-02)Dominic Pryor (2004-06)Burton Roberts (1990)Victor Simon (1979-81)Toby Watts (1985-86)Jon Wilson (1996-97)

98John David Blagg (2001)Brannon Coluccio (1992)Szymon Czerniak (2007)

Adrian Dizer (2006)David Jefferson (1996-98)

Steve Klein (1993)David Knapp (1985)

Uzo Okeke (1989-91)Brad Severs (1976)Harry Smith (2000)

Adam Visosky (2008)Wendell Washington (1994-95)

Mitch Wills (1980-83)

99Richard Anderson (1986)

Jamar Bey (2003-06)Cornellius Dozier (1982-85)

Steve Eades (1976-77)Serge Elizee (2007-08)Jason Evans (1993-97)Eric Ferguson (1978-81)

Kenny Rea (1989-92)Jimmy Simon (1998-99)

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SMU ALL-AMERICANS

Choc SandersGuard, 1928

Marion HammonTackle, 1929

Speedy MasonHalfback, 1931

Clyde CarterTackle, 1934

Bobby WilsonBack, 1934 & 1935

Harry ShufordFullback, 1934 & 1935

Truman SpainTackle, 1935

J.C. WetselGuard, 1935

Kelly SimpsonEnd, 1941

Tom DeanTackle, 1945

Doak WalkerBack, 1947, 1948 & 1949

Kyle RoteBack, 1950

Dick HightowerCenter, 1951

Don MeredithQuarterback, 1958 & 1959

John LaGroneGuard, 1966

Jerry LeViasEnd, 1968

Robert PopelkaDefensive Back, 1972

Louie KelcherGuard, 1974

Emanuel TolbertWide Receiver, 1978

Oscar RoanTight End, 1974

John SimmonsDefensive Back, 1980

Harvey ArmstrongDefensive Tackle, 1981

Eric DickersonRunning Back, 1982

Russell CarterDefensive Back, 1983

Reggie DupardRunning Back, 1985

John StewartPlacekicker, 1993

Doak Walker1948 Heisman Trophy & 1947 Maxwell Award Winner

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As one of the greatest running backs in college football history, Eric Dickerson had his No. 19 SMU jersey retired Nov. 24, 2000. Dickerson earned All-America honors as a senior in 1982 when he rushed for 1,617 yards and 17 touchdowns on 232 carries (7.0 yards per carry), helping the Mustangs to an 11-0-1 record and a No. 2 fi nish in the fi nal Associated Press national rankings. He fi nished third in the Heisman Trophy balloting that year behind Herschel Walker and John Elway as SMU captured the Southwest Conference championship and defeated Pitt, 7-3, in the Cotton Bowl. A two-time Southwest Conference Player-of-the-Year, the Sealy, Texas, native owns 14 school rushing records, including career yards (4,450), season yards (1,617 in 1982), career touchdowns (47), season touchdowns (19 in 1981) and 100-yard games (28).

Doak Walker epitomized leadership, sports-manship, and academic and athletic achievement during his storied career at SMU in the late 1940s. Gracing the covers of numerous national maga-zines, “The Doaker” was a national phenomenon. The versatile Walker, who also punted, returned punts and kickoffs, and kicked extra points, earned All-America honors in 1947, 1948 and 1949. After starting as a freshman in 1945, he missed the 1946 season due to his service in the Army; however, by his junior season, his exploits on the fi eld had become legendary, and in 1948, Walker became the fi rst junior to win the Heisman Trophy. In addition to winning the Heisman, Walker was a consensus All-America three times and also won the Swede Nelson National Sportsmanship Award while at SMU.

SMU honored the legendary Don Meredith by retiring his jersey at halftime of the SMU-Houston football game in 2008. Meredith, who wore number 17 during his playing years at SMU (1957-59), was a two-time All-America selection on the Hilltop, setting a Southwest Conference record with 69.6 completion percentage in 1957. The Chicago Bears then selected Meredith in the third round of the 1960 NFL Draft, but traded him to a young Dallas Cowboys franchise for future draft picks. Throughout his nine-year career with the Cowboys, “Dandy” Don was one of the Cowboys’ most recognizable stars, leading his team to three straight division championships and trips to consecutive NFL Championship games following the 1966 and 1967 seasons. During the 1966 season, Meredith was named the NFL Player of the Year, throwing a career-high 24 touchdown passes that season. He was also named to the Pro Bowl that year, his fi rst of two career Pro Bowl selections. In 1976, Meredith was inducted into the Cowboys’ “Ring Of Honor”. Following his playing days, Meredith had a successful TV career as an analyst on ABC’s “Monday Night Football”. He was known for singing “Turn out the lights, the party’s over” when the game appeared to be decided. Meredith was selected as the 2007 recipient of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award. Meredith also had an acting career, appearing in multiple movies and television shows, including a starring role on “Police Story,” as well as a series of commercials in the 1980s.

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A Southern Methodist University leader as a student and an alumnus, Forrest Gregg saw his No. 73 jersey retired Oct. 7, 2000. Gregg was a two-way player on the Mustang football team from 1952-55. Gregg was a dominant force on both sides of the line as a collegian and earned All-SWC honors as a junior and senior in 1954 and 1955. He also served as SMU co-captain in his fi nal year. After his career on the Hilltop concluded, Gregg moved on to a 14-year career in the National Football League. He played for the Green Bay Packers for 13 years and closed his NFL career in 1971 with the Dallas Cowboys. While with the Packers, Gregg won a pair of Super Bowl Rings in 1967 and 1968. He long held a Green Bay record by playing in 187 consecutive games, was chosen All-Pro eight straight years from 1960-67, played in nine Pro Bowls and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. When football returned to the Hilltop in 1989, it was natural that Gregg would play a part. He served as head coach of the 1989 and 1990 and served as SMU’s athletic director (1990-94). He received the Distinguished Alumni Award in the fall of 2000. The award represents the highest honor the university and its Alumni Association can bestow upon an alumnus of the institution.

A great friend of Southern Methodist University and one of its most distinguished alumni, Lamar Hunt had his No. 80 football jersey retired Sept. 23, 2000. Hunt was a member of the Mustang football team from 1952-55 and wore No. 80 as a wide receiver his senior season. After graduating from SMU with a degree in ge-ology, Hunt had a distinguished career as a sports entrepreneur. He remains perhaps best known for helping turn professional football into America’s No. 1 sporting pastime and was credited with ac-cidentally naming the NFL’s championship game the “Super Bowl.” He was an original organizer of theAmerican Football League (AFL), for which the Texas Sportswriters Association named him “Southwesterner of the Year.” In 1960, Hunt founded the Dallas Texans, who later became the Kansas City Chiefs, and was a principal negotiator in the AFL/NFL merger that paved the way for much of the game’s modern growth. For all his efforts, Hunt was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1972. As a tribute to his contributions to professional football, the AFC Championship Trophy carries his name, and in 1993, the NFL gave Hunt its Lifetime Achievement Award.

One of the greatest wide receivers in National Football League history, Raymond Berry had his No. 87 SMU jersey retired Oct. 28, 2000. Berry was a two-way player who earned two letters for the Mustangs in 1953 and 1954. The Corpus Christi, Texas, native earned All-Southwest Conference honors and was an Academic All-American during his senior year. He was a 20th-ound NFL Draft choice of the Baltimore Colts in 1955 and became one of the greatest draft selections in league history. Berry led the NFL in receptions in 1958, ‘59 and ‘60. He helped the Colts win the 1958 league championship by catching 12 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown in the title game. When he retired from the game after the 1967 season, Berry was the NFL’s all-time leader with 631 catches for 9,275 yards and 68 touchdowns. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973.

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SMU FOOTBALL GREATSQUARTERBACKS

FRED BENNERSRanked among the country’s top 10 passers in 1950 and 1951. Ranks eighth among SMU’s career passing yardage leaders (3,373). Led the Southwest Conference in attempts, completions, completion percent-age and passing yards in 1950. Completed 109 passes in only 108 minutes played in 1950. Played professionally in 1952 with the New York Giants.

RAMON FLANIGANSMU's all-time total offense leader with 7,437 yards. Ranks among the school's career leaders in passing yards (5,640-fourth), completions (438), pass attempts (829), TD passes (30) and rushing yards (1,797). At the time of his graduation, he had accounted for more touchdowns (57) than any other SMU player. Ran for 27 touchdowns and threw for 30.

Flanigan's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing---------Year Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD1992 24 11 .458 167 0 1 13 26 01993 199 111 .558 1,334 8 8 114 462 31994 312 168 .538 1,869 8 6 182 504 121995 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 -9 01996 212 106 .500 1,715 13 11 155 394 61997 82 42 .512 555 3 4 104 422 6Totals 829 438 .528 5,640 32 30 569 1,797 27

MIKE FORDRanks third on SMU’s career list in total offense (6,884) and second in passing yards (6,239). The nation’s second-leading passer in 1980, completing 224 of 389 passes for 3,007 yards and 17 touchdowns. Spent one season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1981 and one season in the USFL with the San Antonio Gunslingers.

Ford's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing---------Year Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD1977 301 153 .508 2,064 20 11 57 -138 21978 389 224 .576 3,007 23 17 70 -50 41979 37 23 .622 217 3 0 8 25 01980 158 75 .475 951 8 6 26 -21 4Totals 885 475 .537 6,239 54 34 161 -184 10

CHUCK HIXSONLed the nation in passing as a sophomore in 1968. The Mustangs’ career leader passing yards (7,179), completions (642) and touchdown passes (40). Also ranks second among the school's total offense leaders (6,884). Threw for over 300 yards on eight occasions, the most by any SMU quarterback.

Hixson's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing---------Year Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD1968 468 265 .566 3,103 23 21 88 -108 61969 362 217 .599 2,313 15 9 82 -111 31970 285 160 .561 1,763 18 10 73 -76 1Totals 1,115 642 .576 7,179 56 40 243 -295 10

Ramon Flanigan is SMU's all-time total offense leader with 7,437 yards.

Chuck Hixson holds SMU records for passing yards, completions and TD passes.

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GERALD MANNFirst-team All-Southwest Conference selection in 1926 and 1927. Led SMU to a 15-2-1 record in his fi nal two seasons. Nicknamed the “Little Red Arrow” because of his strong, accurate throwing arm. Member of the fi rst Mustang team to play in Ownby Stadium in 1926. Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1969. Eventually went into law and served as the Attorney General for the state of Texas.

LANCE MCILHENNYSMU and the SWC’s all-time winningest quarterback with a combined record of 34-5-1. Guided SMU to its fi rst 11-win season and a national championship. Three-time All-SWC selection from 1981-83. Led the SWC in passing effi ciency with a 133.0 rating in 1982.

McIlhenny's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing---------Year Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD1980 53 22 .415 303 1 5 36 19 01981 155 67 .432 1,066 10 7 112 241 01982 120 57 .475 910 7 10 99 167 21983 162 77 .475 1,233 3 11 77 68 3Totals 490 223 .455 3,512 21 33 324 495 5

DON MEREDITHTwo-time All-America selection in 1958 and 1959. Set SWC record with .696 completion percentage in 1957. First-round draft choice of the Dal-las Texans in 1960 (which later became the Kansas City Chiefs), but was awarded to the expansion Dallas Cowboys later that year. Starred for the Cowboys from 1960-68 and later became an announcer for ABC-TV’s “Monday Night Football” telecasts.

Meredith's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing---------Year Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD1957 102 71 .696 912 6 7 87 143 41958 112 65 .580 952 7 7 77 230 81959 181 105 .580 1,266 10 11 102 25 2Totals 395 241 .610 3,130 23 25 266 398 14

MIKE ROMORanks second among SMU career leaders in completions (601) and attempts (1,034) and third among the school’s passing yardage leaders (6,041). His 2,927 passing yards in 1989 are the fourth-most in a single season by an SMU quarterback. Established four school records as a freshman — most yards passing in a game (450), most completions in a game (40), most completions in a season (282) and most pass attempts in a season (503).

Romo's Stats ---------------------------Passing--------------------------- ----------Rushing---------Year Att. Comp. Pct. Yards INT TD Att. Yards TD1989 503 282 .561 2,927 18 14 78 -166 01990 412 250 .607 2,434 13 19 78 -206 01991 119 69 .580 680 7 2 22 30 0Totals 1,034 601 .581 6,041 38 35 178 -342 0

RUNNING BACKS

ERIC DICKERSONAll-America in 1982. SWC career leader with 47 rushing TDs. All-time SMU rushing leader and third on the SWC career list with 4,450 yards. Had 28 100-yard rushing games at SMU. First-round draft choice of the Los Angeles Rams in 1983. Broke the NFL single-season rushing record wtih 2,105 yards in 1984. Finished his professional career in 1993 as the NFL’s second all-time leading rusher. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999.

Dickerson's Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving-----------------Year Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD1979 115 477 4.2 6 6 35 5.8 01980 188 928 4.9 5 6 93 15.5 11981 255 1,428 5.6 19 1 2 2.0 01982 232 1,617 7.0 17 6 60 10.0 0Totals 790 4,450 5.6 47 19 190 10.0 1

Lance McIlhenny posted a career mark of 34-5-1 at the SMU helm.

Eric Dickerson will always hold the SWC record with 47 TDs.

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REGGIE DUPARDAll-America selection in 1985. The only running back in school history to rush for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons. Career 5.9-yard average per carry is the best in school history. SMU’s second all-time leading rusher with 3,772 yards. First-round draft choice of the New England Patriots in 1986.

Dupard's Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving-----------------Year Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD1982 13 85 6.5 2 1 2 2.0 01983 197 1,249 6.3 9 4 22 5.5 01984 196 1,160 5.9 16 10 114 11.4 01985 229 1,278 5.6 14 11 180 16.4 2Totals 635 3,772 5.9 41 26 318 12.2 2

CRAIG JAMESThree-time All-SWC selection from 1980-82. Ranks third on the SMU career rushing list with 3,743 yards. Owns the second-highest career punting average in school history (43.6). Played two seasons with the USFL’s Washington Federals from 1983-84 before spending fi ve NFL seasons (1984-88) with the New England Patriots. Currently a prominent television personality.

James' Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving-----------------Year Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD1979 168 761 4.5 4 20 206 10.3 01980 177 896 5.1 6 15 191 12.7 01981 233 1,147 4.9 9 5 45 9.0 01982 197 938 4.8 4 11 208 18.9 3Totals 775 3,742 4.8 23 51 650 12.7 3

KEYLON KINCADEFinished his career as the sixth-leading rusher in school history with 3,038 yards. Along with Eric Dickerson, Reggie Dupard and Alvin Maxson, was one of only four backs ever at SMU to record multiple 1,000-yard seasons. A two-time All-WAC selection. Holds the school record for season and single-game attempts.

Kincade's Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving-----------------Year Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD2000 17 58 3.4 0 1 -2 -2.0 02001 93 421 4.5 1 10 59 5.9 02002 327 1,279 3.9 7 20 143 7.2 02003 317 1,280 4.0 4 18 271 15.1 1Totals 754 3,038 4.0 12 49 471 9.6 1

ALVIN MAXSONThree-time All-Southwest Conference fi rst-team selection from 1971-73. Led the team in rushing for three consecutive seasons (1971-73). Ranks eighth among SMU’s career rushing leaders with 2,734 yards. His 1,012 yards led the Southwest Conference in 1971. Played in the NFL with fi ve teams from 1974-78.

Maxson's Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving-----------------Year Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD1971 219 1,012 4.7 5 25 224 9.0 01972 224 1,005 4.5 12 8 68 7.6 11973 115 717 6.2 7 1 -6 -6.0 0Totals 558 2,724 4.9 24 34 286 8.4 1

Following in the footsteps of Eric Dickerson and Craig James, Reggie Dupard exploded on to the national scene in 1983 and earned All-America honors in 1985.

Craig James teamed with Eric Dickerson to form the Pony Express in the early 1980s as SMU vaulted into the national spotlight.

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WAYNE MORRISA versatile performer who averaged 5.0 yards per carry and caught 163 passes in his SMU career. Ranks fi fth among SMU’s career rushing lead-ers with 3,044 yards. Led the team in rushing in 1975. Played in the NFL from 1976-84 with the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Chargers.

Morris' Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving-----------------Year Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD1972 175 884 5.1 3 11 48 4.4 11973 111 616 5.6 4 0 0 0.0 01974 156 744 4.8 3 0 0 0.0 01975 163 800 4.9 4 6 115 19.2 2Totals 605 3,044 5.0 14 17 163 9.6 3

RODNICK PHILLIPSAn All-Western Athletic Conference selection. Finished his career ranked 13th among SMU’s career rushing leaders with 1,857 yards. Rushed for 1,115 yards in 1998 to become just the sixth SMU back to eclipse the 1,000-yard barrier in a season. Signed a free agent contract with the Seattle Seahawks in 2000.

Phillips' Stats ------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving-----------------Year Att. Yards Avg. TD No. Yards Avg. TD1996 32 117 3.7 1 22 618 28.1 11997 28 122 4.4 0 10 207 20.7 01998 239 1,115 4.7 9 7 157 22.4 01999 150 503 3.4 3 16 114 7.1 0Totals 449 1,857 4.1 13 55 1,096 19.9 1

KYLE ROTEOutstanding all-around player who earned All-America recognition as a halfback in 1950. An All-SWC selection in 1949 and 1950. Eleventh-leading rusher in school history (2,049). His 44.4-yard punting average in 1949 was the second-highest average in the nation and is the fourth-highest single-season average ever at SMU. First-round selection of the New York Giants in 1951. Inducted into National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1964.

Rote's Stats-------Rushing------- -----Receiving----- ----------------Passing----------------

Year Att. Yards TD No. Yards TD Att. Comp. Yards INT TD1948 116 510 4 19 215 3 0 0 0 0 01949 142 777 8 14 298 3 42 13 158 4 01950 152 762 12 25 221 1 66 27 490 9 3Totals 410 2,049 24 58 734 7 108 40 648 13 3

-----Punting----- --Kickoff Returns-- ------------------Scoring-----------------Year No. Yards Avg. No. Yards Avg. TD TD/R TD/Rec. TD/Ret. PAT TP1948 10 280 28.0 2 34 17.0 0 4 3 0 0-0 421949 22 978 44.4 6 207 34.5 1 8 3 1 2-3 741950 41 1,434 35.0 14 336 24.0 0 12 1 0 0-0 78Totals 73 2,692 36.9 22 577 26.2 1 24 7 1 2-3 194

Kyle Rote was one of SMU's most decorated playersand earned All-America accolades in 1950.

Doak Walker is the lone Mustang to claim the Heisman Trophy,bringing the honor home to the Hilltop in 1948.

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DOAK WALKERSMU’s only Heisman Trophy winner, capturing the award in 1948. Three-time All-America selection from 1947-49. Only four-time All-SWC performer in school history. SMU career leader in points (288) and punt return yards (750). Spent six seasons in the NFL with the Detroit Lions from 1950-55. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1986. In his honor, the Doak Walker National Running Back Award, recognizing the nation’s outstanding college running back, was established in 1990.

Walker's Stats -------Rushing------- -----Receiving----- ----------------Passing----------------Year Att. Yards TD No. Yards TD Att. Comp. Yards INT TD1945 68 289 5 2 32 0 65 38 387 4 11947 163 684 8 8 132 0 51 29 342 3 31948 108 532 8 15 278 2 46 26 304 6 51949 130 449 10 3 26 1 58 34 605 6 5Totals 469 1,954 31 28 468 3 220 127 1,638 19 14

-----Punt Returns----- ---Kickoff Returns--- --Interception Returns--Year No. Yards TD No. Yards TD No. Yards TD1945 15 238 0 5 115 0 2 58 01947 20 256 1 10 379 2 4 12 01948 10 169 1 5 161 0 3 75 01949 5 87 0 6 101 0 2 11 0Totals 50 750 2 26 756 2 11 156 0

-------Punting------- -------------------------------Scoring-------------------------------Year No. Yards Avg. TD/Rush TD/Rec. TD/Ret. PAT FG TP1945 11 344 31.3 5 0 0 0-0 0-0 301947 11 377 34.3 8 0 3 18-22 1-1 871948 35 1,473 42.1 8 2 1 22-29 0-0 881949 23 960 41.7 10 1 0 17-22 0-0 83Totals 80 3,154 39.4 31 3 4 57-73 1-1 288

BOBBY WILSONTwo-time All-America and two-time All-Southwest Conference honoree. A versatile performer who was a member of SMU’s National Champion-ship team in 1935. Inducted into the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame in 1973. Played professional football for one season with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1936.

RECEIVERS

RAYMOND BERRYAll-SWC and Academic All-American in 1954. Played 13 seasons in the NFL with the Baltimore Colts. Played in three NFL championship games and fi ve Pro Bowls. Holds Colts records for receiving yards in a career (9,275), season (1,298) and game (224). Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his fi rst year of eligibility in 1973.

JOHN HAMPTONThe leading pass-catching tight end in SMU history. Had 114 catches for 1,485 yards and eight touchdowns in his career. Ranks 10th on the school's all-time receptions list and 14th in career receiving yards. Led the team with 46 catches as a sophomore in 2000.

Hampton's StatsYear Rec. Yards Avg. TD1999 0 0 0.0 02000 46 572 12.4 42001 35 459 13.1 12002 33 454 13.8 3Totals 114 1,485 13.0 8

JERRY LEVIASAll-America selection in 1968 and three-time All-SWC performer from 1966-68. Holds SMU records for receiving yards in a season (1,131) and in a game (213). Ranks second in school history in career punt return yards with 710. Played with the Houston Oilers from 1969-70 and San Diego Chargers from 1971-74. Selected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

LeVias' Stats ------Receiving----- - ----Punt Returns---- -----Kickoff Returns----Year No. Yards TD No. Yards TD No. Yards TD1966 18 420 7 17 222 1 15 393 11967 57 724 7 17 227 0 21 394 01968 80 1,131 8 24 261 1 17 293 0Totals 155 2,275 22 58 710 2 53 1,080 1

Bobby Wilson led SMU to the national title in 1935. Jerry LeVias was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

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RON MORRISAll-Southwest Conference fi rst-team honoree in 1986. Led SMU in recep-tions for three consecutive seasons (1983-85). Ranks second among SMU all-time leaders in receiving yards (2,410), seventh in receptions (147) and fi fth in touchdown receptions (15). His 16.4-yard reception average is the highest career average for any SMU receiver with over 100 catches. Played professionally with the Chicago Bears from 1987-92.

Morris' StatsYear No. Yards Avg. TD1983 41 688 16.8 21984 27 554 20.5 41985 31 411 13.3 21986 48 757 16.1 6Totals 147 2,410 16.4 15

EMANUEL TOLBERTReceived All-America recognition in 1978. SMU career leader in receiv-ing yards with 2,784. Holds school records for touchdown receptions in a game (four), season (11) and career (25). Played 11 seasons in the CFL with Saskatchewan, Toronto, Calgary and British Columbia from 1980-90.

Tolbert's StatsYear No. Yards Avg. TD1976 17 371 21.8 41977 64 996 15.1 61978 62 1,041 16.2 111979 28 376 13.4 4Totals 171 2,784 16.3 25

JASON WOLFSMU's all-time leader in receptions with 235 in his career. Set an NCAA freshman record when he caught 61 passes in 1989. His 17 touchdown catches rank third among the Mustangs’ career leaders.

Wolf's StatsYear No. Yards Avg. TD1989 61 676 11.1 41990 55 462 8.4 61991 59 565 9.6 41992 60 529 8.8 3Totals 235 2,232 9.5 17

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

ANDREW CAMPBELLTwo-time fi rst-team All-Southwest Conference selection as a guard in 1983 and 1984. Helped pave the way for SMU, averaging more than 250 yards on the ground in both his junior and senior seasons. Team won 20 of 24 games overall, as well as one bowl game in the 1983 and 1984 seasons.

MAX CHRISTIANAll-Southwest Conference fi rst-team honoree at center for SMU in 1958. Honorable mention All-America in 1959. Stood 6-3 and weighed just 218 pounds. Blocked for Don Meredith and Glynn Gregory during his career in which he also starred at linebacker. A team captain as a senior in 1961.

FORREST GREGGTwo-time All-SWC selection in 1954 and 1955. A two-way player at both offensive and defensive tackle from 1952-55. Played 14 seasons in the NFL and won two Super Bowl rings with the Green Bay Packers in 1967 and 1968. Selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. Coached the Cincinnati Begnals to Super Bowl XVI. Served as SMU’s head football coach (1989-90) and athletic director (1990-94).

DICK HIGHTOWERAll-America selection at center in 1951. Two-time All-SWC selection in 1950 and 1951 while blocking for Kyle Rote. Rugged two-way performer who led the team in tackles as a linebacker in 1951.

RAY SCHOENKESelected to the All-SWC team in 1962 and was honored as an Academic All-American in 1962. Spent two seasons with the Dallas Cowboys in 1963 and 1964 before playing 10 seasons with the Washington Redskins from 1966-75. Ran for Governor of Maryland in 1998.

HENRY SHEPPARDFirst-team All-Southwest Conference selection at offensive tackle in 1974 and 1975. Second-team All-SWC honoree as a sophomore in 1973. Helped SMU average more than 260 yards per game on the ground in both his junior and senior seasons. Played professionally for the Cleveland Browns from 1976-81.Emanuel Tolbert scored 25 career touchdowns for SMU.

Dick Hightower was an All-America center for SMU in 1951.

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TRUMAN SPAINFirst-team All-America and All-Southwest Conference as a senior guard in 1935. Helped lead SMU to a 12-1 record and the national champion-ship in 1935. Integral part of an offense which outscored its opponents 288-39 in 1935.

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

HARVEY ARMSTRONGEarned All-America honors at defensive tackle in 1981. Co-captain of 1981 SWC Championship squad that fi nished 10-1. Played for Phila-delphia Eagles (1982-84) and Indianapolis Colts (1986-90).

JERRY BALLAfter being recruited as a fullback, became three-time All-SWC selection at nose tackle from 1984-86. Third-round pick of the Detroit Lions in 1987 and started every game during his rookie season. Named to three Pro Bowl squads in six seasons with the Lions. Played for the Cleveland Browns for two seasons from 1993-94 before signing with the Oakland Raiders in 1995. Played with the Minnesota Vikings in 1998.

MICHAEL CARTERWon the silver medal in the shot put at the 1984 Summer Olympics. All-SWC defensive tackle in 1983. Fifth-round draft choice of the San Francisco 49ers in 1984. Three-time Pro Bowl selection at nose tackle. Anchored 49ers' defensive line for nine seasons (1984-92).

LUKE JOHNSONA two-time All-Western Athletic Conference selection at defensive end. Recorded a school-record 23.5 career sacks from 1996-99.

LOUIE KELCHEREarned All-America honors and was named the SWC Defensive Player of the Year in 1974. Two-time All-SWC selection (1972, 1974). Holds the school record for most tackles-for-loss in a season (22, 1974). Standout NFL defensive tackle with the San Diego Chargers (1975-83) and San Francisco 49ers (1984).

JOHN LAGRONERemarkable strength and determination allowed him to be selected an All-America and Academic All-America in 1966. Three-time All-SWC performer (1964-66). Played for the CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos from 1967-74.

LINEBACKERS

CHRIS BORDANONamed the 1997 Western Athletic Conference Mountain Division Defen-sive Player of the Year. Earned All-WAC honors in 1996 and 1997 as well as All-Southwest Conference recognition in 1994. One of 10 Mustangs all-time to earn three All-Conference team awards. Ranks fi fth among SMU's career tackles leaders with 421. Played professionally with the New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons.Michael Carter was an All-SWC performer at SMU before becoming a Pro Bowl

defender for the San Francisco 49ers.

Louie Kelcher was named the 1974 SWC Defensive Player of the Year.

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PUTT CHOATETwo-time All-SWC choice in 1977 and 1978. The leading tackler in school history with 649 stops. Owns SMU’s single-season record for most tackles with 253 in 1978. Recorded 31 tackles in a game against Texas A&M in 1976. Played professionally for the Denver Gold (USFL) in 1983, San Antonio Gunslingers (USFL) from 1984-85 and the Green Bay Packers in 1987.

Choate's StatsYear Unassisted Tackles Assisted Tackles Total Tackles1975 28 32 601976 76 74 1501977 68 118 1861978 94 159 253Totals 266 383 649

BILL FORESTERA fi erce competitor who earned All-SWC recognition as a defensive tackle in 1951 and as a linebacker in 1952. Was also a strong per-former on offense, having spent the entire 1950 season exclusively at fullback. Spent 11 seasons as a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers (1953-63).

JERRY GRIFFIN & BILLY BOB STEWARTAlthough great players in their own right, Griffi n and Stewart formed SMU's most intimidating linebacker duo in school history. Griffi n was a fi rst-team All-Southwest Conference selection in 1966, while Stewart was a two-time All-SWC honoree in 1965 and 1966. In 1966, the duo helped lead SMU to an 8-3 record, the SWC title and a Cotton Bowl appearance. SMU's defense allowed just 14.6 points per game that season.

BILL KIELYThe only three-time team captain in school history. His 445 career tackles rank third all-time among SMU defenders. Led SMU in tackles in 1990 (144) and 1991 (125). Initially a walk-on who ended up a three-time team Defensive Most Valuable Player as selected by his coaches and teammates. Had at least 10 tackles 24 times in his prolifi c career.

GARY MOTENWon All-SWC honors in 1981 and 1982. Second-leading tackler in school history with 455 stops. Led the team in tackles for three consecutive seasons (1980-82). Played professionally with the San Francisco 49ers in 1983, then spent three seasons in the CFL with Winnipeg, Saskatch-ewan and Toronto (1985-87). Finished his career with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1987.

JASON SIMONTONA two-time All-Western Athletic Conference selection at linebacker (1998 and 1999). Led SMU in tackles as a junior and senior with 100-plus each season. Kept six-year streak alive of an SMU linebacker recording 100 or more tackles in a season.

CRAIG SWANNEarned All-Southwest Conference honors as a junior in 1995 and All-Western Athletic Conference recognition in 1996. Ended his career with 326 total tackles and 27 stops behind the line of scrimmage. His 167 tackles in 1996 led the SWC and ranks third among SMU’s single-season leaders. His 102 solo tackles in 1996 set a single-season school record.

VIC VILORIAThree-time All-Western Athletic Conference selection who led SMU in tackles his fi nal three seasons. Was a second-team All-WAC pick in 2000 as a sophomore, then earned fi rst-team accolades as a junior (2001) and senior (2002). Ranks eighth in the school's career tackles list with 372. Recorded 100 tackles seasons as a sophomore and junior and was on pace to do so again as a senior but missed the fi nal two games with an injury. Totaled at least 10 tackles in a game 21 times in his career.

Putt Choate amassed an amazing 649 tackles on the Hilltop.

Vic Viloria was a three-time All-Western Athletic Conference selection.

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DEFENSIVE BACKS

RUSSELL CARTEREarned All-America honors in 1983. SMU’s career interception leader with 18 picks. Three-time All-SWC cornerback (1981-83). First-round draft pick by the New York Jets in 1984. Spent four seasons with the Jets before playing two seasons with the Los Angeles Raiders (1988-89).

Carter's StatsYear INT Yards Avg. TD1980 0 0 0.0 01981 7 102 14.6 01982 4 68 17.0 01983 7 40 5.7 0Totals 18 210 11.7 0

WES HOPKINSFormer walk-on who was a two-time All-SWC selection (1981-82). Led the SWC with six interceptions in 1982. SMU’s career leader in intercep-tion return yards (231). Tied the school single-game record with four thefts against Houston in 1981. Enjoyed an All-Pro NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles from 1983-93.

ROD JONESMade fi ve career interceptions and 133 total tackles. One of the fastest players in school history, Jones was also a track standout for SMU in the 1980s. Member of the 1986 national champion track team at SMU. One of two players from SMU to be selected in the fi rst round of the NFL Draft in 1986 (Reggie Dupard was the other). Played professionally nine years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1986-90) and Cincinnati Bengals (1991-93, 1995) in the NFL.

ROBERT POPELKAAll-America selection in 1972. Team leader in interceptions in 1970 and 1971, grabbing four each season. Owns the school record with a career 19.8-yard average on 11 interception returns. Two-time All-SWC selection at safety (1971-72).

JOHN SIMMONSEarned All-America and All-SWC honors in 1980. Ranks second in school history with 17 interceptions and three interceptions for touch-downs. Spent six seasons in the NFL as a cornerback with the Cincinnati Bengals (1981-83, 85-86), Green Bay Packers (1986) and Indianapolis Colts (1987).

Simmons' StatsYear INT Yards Avg. TD1977 2 34 17.0 11978 3 67 22.3 01979 5 58 11.6 01980 7 62 8.9 2Totals 17 221 13.0 3

SPECIAL TEAMS

BRANDY BROWNLEEOwns the school record for longest fi eld goal, a 57-yarder. Ranks second in career fi eld goal accuracy with a percentage of .714. The eighth-lead-ing scorer in school history with 170 points.

EDDIE GARCIAAn All-SWC placekicker in 1980. Owns the all-time school record with 262 points kicking and 44 fi eld goals. Set the school mark with 91 kicking points in 1981. Played two seasons with the Green Bay Packers in 1983 and 1984.

JESSIE HENDERSONSet the NCAA career record holder for kickoff return yards, fi nishing with 2,945. Finished second in NCAA history for career kickoff returns with 122 attempts. Tied an SMU record with two career kickoff return touchdowns.

JERRY NORTONFirst-team All-Southwest Conference selection in 1952. Led the South-west Conference and ranked fourth in the country in punting average in 1951 and 1952. Career average of 41.8 ranks sixth among SMU career leaders in that category. Also led the Mustangs in rushing and passing as a junior in 1952. Played for fi ve professional teams from 1954-64.

JOHN STEWARTA former walk-on who earned All-America and All-SWC honors in 1993. Kicked the second-longest fi eld goal in school history (55 yards, 1993).

DANNY THOMASLed the Southwest Conference and ranked among the nation’s top 10 punters for three consecutive seasons from 1962-64. Led the country with a 44.0 yard average in 1963. His 42.1 yard career punting aver-age ranks fi fth among SMU’s all-time leaders. Also served as SMU’s quarterback and led the team in passing in 1963 and 1964, when he had 17 touchdown passes and just four interceptions.

Jessie Henderson set an NCAA record with 2,945 career kickoff return yards.

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SMU HONORSHEISMAN TROPHY

1948 ___________________________________Doak Walker, back

MAXWELL AWARD1947 ___________________________________Doak Walker, back

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAS1952____________________________________ David Powell, end1953__________________________________ Darrell Lafi tte, guard1954__________________________________ Raymond Berry, end1955___________________________________ David Hawk, guard1957___________________________________ Tom Koenig, guard1958___________________________________ Tom Koenig, guard1960____________________________________ Jerry Mays, tackle1962_________________________________ Ray Schoenke, tackle1966__________________________________Lynn Thornhill, guard John LaGrone, guard1968_____________________________________Jerry LeVias, end1972_____________________________ Cleve Whitener, linebacker1981______________________________ Gordon McAdams, center1983_________________________________ Brian O'Meara, tackle1984_______________________________ Monte Goen, linebacker1985________________________________David Adamson, fl anker1986________________________________David Adamson, fl anker Doug Rice, tackle1989______________________ Mitchell Glieber, receiver (CoSIDA)1991_____________________ Cary Brabham, defensive back (CFA)1992____________ Cary Brabham, defensive back (CFA & CoSIDA) Jason Wolf, receiver (CFA)

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMEYear Inducted Honoree1954___________________ Ray Morrison, coach, 1915-16, 1922-341955______________________Matty Bell, coach, 1935-41, 1945-491959_______________________ Doak Walker, back, 1945, 1947-491964______________________________ Kyle Rote, back, 1948-501969______________________ Gerald Mann, quarterback, 1926-271973________________________ Bobby Wilson, halfback, 1933-351982______________________Don Meredith, quarterback, 1957-592003_____________________ Jerry LeVias, wide receiver, 1966-682003____________________________ Hayden Fry, coach, 1962-72

PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMEYear Inducted Honoree1972_________________________________________ Lamar Hunt 1973______________________________________ Raymond Berry1977_______________________________________ Forrest Gregg1986________________________________________ Doak Walker1999_______________________________________ Eric Dickerson

SBC COTTON BOWL HALL OF FAMEYear Inducted Honoree1998______________________ Doak Walker, back, 1945, 1947-49*2003______________________________ Kyle Rote, back, 1948-50

* - Walker was in the initial class of seven inductees

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMESCHOLAR-ATHLETES

Year Inducted Honoree1960____________________________________ Jerry Mays, tackle1983_________________________________ Brian O'Meara, tackle1984_______________________________ Monte Goen, linebacker1985________________________________David Adamson, fl anker1986____________________________________ Doug Rice, tackle1989_______________________________ Mitchell Glieber, receiver

GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HALL OF FAMEYear Inducted Honoree1989______________________________ Lester Jordan (Honorary)1993______________________________________ Raymond Berry

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SILVERANNIVERSARY ALL-AMERICA HONOREES

Year Inducted Honoree1956___________Dr. Willis Tate, President, Southern Methodist University1960_______ Harry A. Shuford, Senior Vice President, First National Bank1963____Dr. Charles C. Sprague, Dean, UT Southwestern Medical School

Don Meredith was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1982.

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FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONSALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE

1922____________________________________ Gene Bedford, endLogan Stollenwerck, back

1923____________________________________ Buddy King, centerJohnny Mac Brooks, guard

Smack Reisor, backJimmie Stewart, end

Logan Stollenwerck, back1924____________________________________ Gene Bedford, end

Buddy King, centerSmack Reisor, back

1925_________________________________________ Ox Key, end1926____________________________________ Gerald Mann, back1927__________________________________ Redman Hume, back

Gerald Mann, backJohn Roach, tackle

1928______________________________________Ross Love, backChoc Sanders, guard

1929________________________________ Marion Hammon, tackleWeldon Mason, backChoc Sanders, guard

1930______________________________________ Louie Long, end1931__________________________________ Al Delcambre, center

Marion Hammon, tackleWeldon Mason, back

Al Neely, guardWillis Tate, tackle

1933___________________________________ Bobby Wilson, back1934___________________________________ Harry Shuford, back

J.C. Wetsel, guard1935____________________________________ Maurice Orr, tackle

Harry Shuford, backTruman Spain, tackle

J.C. Wetsel, guardBobby Wilson, back

1936________________________________ Paschal Scottino, guard1937________________________________ Charles Sprague, tackle1938______________________________________ Billy Dewell, end1939__________________________________ Jack Sanders, tackle1940_________________________________Preston Johnson, back1941_________________________________Preston Johnson, back1942____________________________________Kelly Simpson, end1945_____________________________________ Tom Dean, tackle

Doak Walker, backEugene Wilson, end

1946__________________________________ Jim Sid Wright, guard1947______________________________________Earl Cook, guard

Sid Halliday, endJohn Hamberger, tackle

Doak Walker, back1948____________________________________ Doak Walker, back1949______________________________________ Kyle Rote, back

Doak Walker, back1950______________________________________ Kyle Rote, back

Dick Hightower, center

1951____________________________________ Bill Forester, tackleHerschel Forester, guard

Dick Hightower, center1952___________________________ Bill Forester, tackle/linebacker

Jerry Norton, backVal Joe Walker, back

1954___________________________________Raymond Berry, endFrank Eidom, back

Forrest Gregg, tackle1955__________________________________ Forrest Gregg, tackle1956______________________ Tommy Gentry, defensive end/guard1957____________________________________ Tom Koenig, guard1958__________________________________ Max Christian, center

Tom Koenig, guardDon Meredith, quarterback

1959______________________________Don Meredith, quarterback1960____________________________ Jerry Mays, defensive tackle1962__________________________ Ray Schoenke, offensive tackle1963__________________________Martin Cude, defensive lineman

John Hughes, defensive lineman1964________________________ John LaGrone, defensive lineman1965____________________________ Doug January, defensive end

John LaGrone, defensive linemanBilly Bob Stewart, linebacker

1966_________________________________Jerry Griffi n, linebackerJohn LaGrone, defensive lineman

Jerry LeVias, wide receiverRon Medlen, defensive tackleBilly Bob Stewart, linebacker

Lynn Thornhill, guardMac White, back

1967_____________________________ Jerry LeVias, wide receiver1968_____________________________ Jerry LeVias, wide receiver

Jim Livingston, defensive backTerry May, offensive tackle

Mike Richardson, running back1969__________________________________Pat Curry, cornerback

Gary Hammond, fl ankerChuck Hixson, quarterback

1970___________________________ Gary Hammond, running backBill Jackson, offensive tackle

Joe Stutts, linebacker1971_____________________________ Alvin Maxson, running back

Robert Popelka, safety1972_______________________________ Kenny Harrison, split end

Louie Kelcher, defensive tackleAlvin Maxson, running back

Robert Popelka, safety1973_____________________________ Alvin Maxson, running back1974__________________________ Louie Kelcher, defensive tackle

Oscar Roan, tight endHenry Sheppard, offensive tackle

Guy Thomas, guard1975_________________________Henry Sheppard, offensive tackle1977________________________________ Putt Choate, linebacker

Emanuel Tolbert, wide receiver

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1978________________________________ Putt Choate, linebackerMike Ford, quarterbackElton Garrett, tight endDavid Hill, cornerback

D.K. Perry, safetyEmanuel Tolbert, wide receiver

1980_______________________Harvey Armstrong, defensive tackleEddie Garcia, kicker

Craig James, running backLance Pederson, center

John Simmons, cornerbackLee Spivey, offensive tackle

1981_______________________Harvey Armstrong, defensive tackleRussell Carter, cornerback

Eric Dickerson, running backEric Ferguson, linebacker

Perry Hartnett, guardWes Hopkins, defensive back

Craig James, running backGordon McAdams, center

Lance McIlhenny, quarterbackJames Mobely, safety

Gary Moten, linebacker1982_____________________________________ Joe Beard, guard

Russell Carter, cornerbackEric Dickerson, running back

Wes Hopkins, defensive backCraig James, running back

Lance McIlhenny, quarterbackGary Moten, linebacker

Blane Smith, safety1983____________________________ Anthony Beverley, linebacker

Ricky Bolden, tight endAndrew Campbell, offensive tackle

Michael Carter, defensive tackleRussell Carter, cornerback

Reggie Dupard, running backChris Jackson, center

Lance McIlhenny, quarterbackFred Nichols, safety

Brian O’Meara, offensive tackle1984_________________________________ Jerry Ball, nose tackle

Anthony Beverley, linebackerAndrew Campbell, guard

Reggie Dupard, running backDale Hellestrae, offensive tackle

Chris Jackson, centerDon King, quarterback

1985_________________________________ Jerry Ball, nose tackleReggie Dupard, running back

1986_________________________________ Jerry Ball, nose tackleRon Morris, wide receiver

1992_____________________________ Chad Patton, defensive end1993___________________________________ John Stewart, kicker1994______________________________ Chris Bordano, linebacker

Mick Rossley, wide receiver1995________________________________Craig Swann, linebacker

ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE1996* _____________________________ Chris Bordano, linebacker

Jay Harvey, safetyCraig Swann, linebacker

1997* _____________________________ Chris Bordano, linebackerLuke Johnson, defensive end

1998* __________________________ Rodnick Phillips, running backJacoby Rhinehart, cornerback

Jason Simonton, linebacker1999____________________________Luke Johnson, defensive end

Jason Simonton, linebackerTracy Hart, defensive back

Chris Cunningham, special teams2001___________________________ Kevin Aldridge, defensive end

Vic Viloria, linebackerJonas Rutledge, defensive back

2002__________________________________ Vic Viloria, linebacker* - Mountain Division

ALL-CONFERENCE USA2006________________________ Adrian Haywood, defensive tackle Justin Rogers, defensive end Joe Sturdivant, safety2007______________________________ Thomas Morstead, punter

THREE-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONSPlayer, Position ____________________________________YearsDoak Walker, back (four times) __________________1945, 1947-49John LaGrone, guard _______________________________1964-66Jerry LeVias, wide receiver __________________________1966-68Alvin Maxson, running back __________________________1971-73Craig James, running back __________________________1980-82Lance McIlhenny, quarterback ________________________1981-83Russell Carter, cornerback __________________________1981-83Reggie Dupard, running back ________________________1983-85Jerry Ball, nose tackle ______________________________1984-86Chris Bordano, linebacker ______________________1994, 1996-97

John LaGrone was a three-time All-SWC selection at guardfor SMU, earning honors in 1964, 1965 and 1966.

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ALL-STAR APPEARANCESALL-AMERICA BOWL

1975___________________________ Guy Thomas, offensive guard

BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC1940_________________________________Preston Johnson, back

Roland Goss, end1944___________________________________ Howard Maley, back

Tom Dean, linemanEugene Wilson, lineman

1949__________________________________John Champion, back1950______________________________Fred Benners, quarterback

Ben White, endHerschel Forester, lineman

1955____________________________________Don Goss, linemanJohn Marshall, back

Hal O’Brien, back1956___________________________________ Lon Slaughter, back1963__________________________________ Danny Thomas, back1971________________________________ Rusty McDearman, end1972______________________________ Leonard Carey, linebacker

Don Deweber, tackle1974_____________________________Louie Kelcher, middle guard

Mike Smith, center1975_________________________Henry Sheppard, offensive tackle

Wayne Morris, halfback1978________________________________ Putt Choate, linebacker

Joe Bays, offensive guardDavid Hill, cornerback

Ron Meyer, coach1981___________________________________ Eddie Garcia, kicker1986______________________________Jerry Ball, defensive tackle

Terence Mann, defensive tackle1992__________________________ Cary Brabham, defensive back1994_________________________________ Mick Rossley, receiver

Vernon Edwards, defensive tackle1995______________________________Cornell Parker, cornerback1996______________________________ Brannon Kidd, right tackle

Kevin Thornal, wide receiver1998____________________________ Kelsey Adams, running back

Greg Briner, assistant coachMike Cavan, coach

Donald Mitchell, cornerbackJeremy Morgan, offensive tackle

1999___________________________________Austin Adami, center2003___________________________ Keylon Kincade, running back

CHICAGO TRIBUNE COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME1934______________________________________ Ray Fuqua, end1935__________________________________ Truman Spain, tackle

Bobby Wilson, halfback1940__________________________________ Ray Mallouf, halfback1943_______________________________________ Abe Croft, end1947______________________________________Sid Halliday, end1948________________________________ John Hamberger, tackle

1949____________________________________ Doak Walker, back1950____________________________________Kyle Rote, halfback1951____________________________Herschel Forester, linebacker1952____________________________________ Bill Forester, guard

Val Joe Walker, halfback1953_____________________________________Jerry Clem, guard

Jerry Norton, halfback1954_______________________________________ Ed Bernet, end

Frank Eidom, halfback1955_____________________________________Don Gross, tackle

Forrest Gregg, tackleDon McIlhenny, halfback

1958_____________________________________ Dave Sherer, end1959______________________________Don Meredith, quarterback1960________________________________ Glynn Gregory, halfback1968_____________________________________ Jerry LeVias, end

COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME1960__________________________________ Glynn Gregory, back1961_______________________________Max Christian, linebacker1968_____________________________________ Jerry LeVias, end1970_____________________________ Chuck Hixson, quarterback1971____________________________Gary Hammond, quarterback1974_________________________________ Oscar Roan, tight end

Keylon Kincade spent three seasons with the Dallas Cowboysafter a solid game at the Blue-Gray Classic.

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EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME1926______________________________ Gerald Mann, quarterback1930______________________________________ Louis Long, end1931__________________________________ Weldon Mason, back1934___________________________________ Clyde Carter, tackle

Ray Fuqua, end1936________________________________ Paschal Scottino, guard1939___________________________________Jack Sanders, guard1943_______________________________________ Abe Croft, end

Preston Johnson, back1945____________________________________ Doak Walker, back1946_____________________________________Gene Wilson, end

Jim Sid Wright, guard1948___________________________________ Jack Halliday, guard

Dick McKissack, back1950______________________________________ Kyle Rote, back1951_________________________________ Dick Hightower, center1952____________________________________ Bill Forester, tackle

Val Joe Walker, back1953____________________________________ Jerry Norton, back1954___________________________________Raymond Berry, end

Frank Eidom, back1955__________________________________ Forrest Gregg, tackle

John Roach, quarterback1956______________________________________ Tom Gentry, end

Smith Keller, guard1957________________________________ Jerry Cornelison, tackle

Willard Dewveall, end1958_________________________________ Charles Jackson, back

Dave Sherer, endLee Yokum, tackle

1959_________________________________Henry Christopher, endGlynn Gregory, back

Robert Lovelace, guardDon Meredith, quarterback

Jerry Mays, tackle1960__________________________________ Max Christian, center

Guy Reese, guard1961__________________________________Ray Schoenke, tackle1970_____________________________ Chuck Hixson, quarterback

Ken Fleming, endBill Hart, center

1971__________________________________Gary Hammond, backSherwood Blount, linebacker

Pat Curry, defensive back1974_____________________________Louie Kelcher, middle guard

Oscar Roan, tight end1975_________________________Henry Sheppard, offensive tackle

Kenny Harrison, split end1980__________________________ John Simmons, defensive back

Lance Pederson, center1981___________________________James Mobley, defensive back1983______________________________ Mitch Willis, defensive line1984_________________________ Dale Hellestrae, offensive tackle

Chris Jackson, center1985___________________________________ Mike Edison, center1986____________________________________ Ron Morris, fl anker1999___________________________ Rodnick Phillips, running back

Jonas Rutledge represented SMU at the Florida Gridiron Classicand the Las Vegas All-American Classic after the 2003 season.

Mustang cornerback Jacoby Rhinehart was theSouth Defensive MVP in the 1999 Senior Bowl.

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FLORIDA GRIDIRON CLASSIC2003_________________________ Jonas Rutledge, defensive back

HULA BOWL1949____________________________________ Doak Walker, back1950______________________________________ Kyle Rote, back1955__________________________________ Forrest Gregg, tackle1958____________________________________ Tom Koenig, guard1959______________________________Don Meredith, quarterback

Henry Christopher, end1960_____________________________________Jerry Mays, tackle

Glynn Gregory, back1962__________________________________Ray Schoenke, tackle1966__________________________________ John LaGrone, guard1970_____________________________ Chuck Hixson, quarterback

Ken Fleming, end1971__________________________________Gary Hammond, back1972_________________________________ Robert Popelka, safety1974__________________________________Oscar Roan, tight end

Louie Kelcher, middle guard1975_______________________________ Kenny Harrison, split end1977______________________________Arthur Whittington, tailback1978_____________________________________ D.K. Perry, safety1981_______________________Harvey Armstrong, defensive tackle

Perry Hartnett, offensive tackleRon Meyer, coach

1982________________________________ Eric Dickerson, tailbackWes Hopkins, safety

1983__________________________________ Russell Carter, safety1984_______________________________ Andrew Campbell, center

Tom Linebarger, defensive tackle1985________________________________ Reggie Dupard, tailback1996______________________________ Brannon Kidd, right tackle2005__________________________________ Ryan Mentzel, punter

JAPAN BOWL1977______________________________Arthur Whittington, tailback1978_____________________________________ D.K. Perry, safety1979_____________________________ Emanuel Tolbert, wingback 1980__________________________ John Simmons, defensive back

Byron Hunt, defensive endCash Birdwell, trainer

Ron Meyer, coach1981___________________________ Harvey Armstrong, def. tackle

Cash Birdwell, trainer1982________________________________ Eric Dickerson, tailback

Richard Neely, offensive tackleJoe Beard, offensive guard

Gary Moten, linebackerCash Birdwell, trainer

1983____________________________ Mitch Willis, defensive tackle1984_________________________ Dale Hellestrae, offensive tackle

Tom Linebarger, defensive tackleAndrew Campbell, center

Cash Birdwell, trainer

1985___________________________________ Keith Brooks, safetyRoy Dunn, offensive guard

Cash Birdwell, trainer1986_______________________________ Craig Kennington, tackle

Cash Birdwell, trainer1987__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer1988__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer1989__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer1990__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer

Forrest Gregg, coach1991__________________________________ Cash Birdwell, trainer1992__________________________ Cary Brabham, defensive back

Cash Birdwell, trainer

LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC2003_________________________ Jonas Rutledge, defensive back

OLYMPIA-GOLD GAME1981__________________________ Perry Hartnett, offensive tackle

SENIOR BOWL1949___________________________________ Jack Halliday, guard

Dick McKissack, backDoak Walker, back

1950__________________________________John Champion, backKyle Rote, back

1951______________________________Fred Benners, quarterbackDick Hightower, center

1952____________________________________ Bill Forester, tackle1954____________________________________ Frank Eidom, back1955_____________________________________ Don Goss, tackle

Don McIlhenny, back1956_________________________________ Bill Livingstone, center1967______________________________________ Jim Hagle, back1968_____________________________________ Jerry LeVias, end1981___________________________________ Eddie Garcia, kicker1984_______________________________ Forrest Gregg, Jr., center1985_________________________________Rod Jones, cornerback1986____________________________________ Ron Morris, fl anker

Jerry Ball, defensive tackle1992_______________________ Marcello Simmons, defensive back1997______________________________ Chris Bordano, linebacker1998___________________________ Jacoby Rhinehart, cornerback

Donald Mitchell, cornerback2002_______________________________Kevin Garrett, cornerback2008______________________________ Thomas Morstead, punter

TEXAS VS. THE NATION ALL-STAR GAME2006_______________________________ Ryan Kennedy, tight end

Justin Rogers, defensive end Joe Sturdivant, safety2007______________________________ Ben Poynter, offensive line

Note: Year indicates season in which player was chosen.

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MUSTANGS IN THE PROS SMU has had numerous players continue their careers in the professional leagues. Listed below are the former SMU players who have played in the National Football League, American Football League, Canadian Football League, NFL Europe, Arena League, U.S. Football League and World Football League prior to the 2009 season. The list includes only those who completed their college careers at SMU.

Kevin Aldridge, DE - Tennessee Titans, 2002-03; Barcelona Dragons, 2003; Dallas Desperados, 2004Dwayne Anderson, LB - Tampa Bay Bandits, 1984; St. Louis Cardinals, 1987Ron Anderson, CB - Denver Broncos, 1985; Chi-cago Bears 1985 Harvey Armstrong, DT - Philadelphia Eagles, 1982-84; Indianapolis Colts, 1986-90Jerry Ball, DT - Detroit Lions, 1987-92; Cleveland Browns, 1993; Oakland Raiders, 1994-96; Minne-sota Vikings, 1997-98Robert Barnes, OL - Chicago Blitz, 1983Lloyd Baxter, C - Green Bay Packers, 1948Gene Bedford, E - Rochester Jeffersons, 1925Fred Benners, QB - New York Giants, 1952Ed Bernet, E - Pittsburgh Steelers, 1955; Dallas Texans, 1960Raymond Berry, E - Baltimore Colts, 1955-67Rory Best, TE - Shreveport Steamer (WFL), 1975Rickey Bolden, T - Cleveland Browns, 1984-89Clarence Booth, T - Chicago Cardinals, 1943; Chicago-Pittsburgh, 1944Chris Bordano, LB - New Orleans Saints, 1998-99; Dallas Cowboys 2000; Atlanta Falcons 2000Cary Brabham, DB - Los Angeles Raiders, 1994; Carolina Panthers, 1995Maurice Bray, T - Pittsburgh Pirates, 1935-36T.D. Briggs, LB - New Orleans Saints, 1986John Burleson, G - Pittsburgh Pirates, 1933; Cin-cinnati Reds, 1933; Portsmouth Spartans, 1933Michael Carter, NT - San Francisco 49ers, 1985-92Russell Carter, CB - New York Jets, 1984-87; Los Angeles Raiders, 1988-89Putt Choate, LB - Denver Gold, 1983; San Antonio Gunslingers, 1984-85; Green Bay Packers, 1987Johnny Clement, HB - Chicago Cardinals, 1941; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1946-48; Chicago Hornets, 1949Bob Collier, T - Los Angeles Rams, 1951

Jerry Cornelison, OT - Saskatchewan Roughrid-ers, 1958; Dallas Texans, 1960-62; Kansas City Chiefs, 1964-65Chris Cortemeglia, HB - Frankford Yellowjackets, 1927Abe Croft, E - Chicago Bears, 1944-45Chris Cunningham, WR - Toronto Argonauts, 2004Tom Dean, T - Boston Yanks, 1946-47Gabe De La Garza, LB - Ottawa Rough Riders, 1988Bill Dewell, E - Chicago Cardinals, 1940-41, 1945-49Willard Dewveall, E - Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1958; Chicago Bears, 1959-60; Houston Oilers, 1961-64Anthony Dickerson, LB - Calgary Stampeders, 1978; Toronto Argonauts, 1978; Dallas Cowboys, 1980-84; Buffalo Bills, 1985Eric Dickerson, RB - Los Angeles Rams, 1983-87; Indianapolis Colts, 1987-91; Los Angeles Raiders, 1992; Atlanta Falcons, 1993Cornelius Dozier, DE - Kansas City Chiefs, 1987; Ottawa Rough Riders, 1987Brian Duncan, FB - Jacksonville Express (WFL), 1975; Cleveland Browns, 1976-77; Houston Oilers, 1978Reggie Dupard, TB - New England Patriots, 1986-89; Washington Redskins, 1990Joe Ethridge, T - Green Bay Packers, 1949Jake Fawcett, T - Cleveland Rams, 1942, 1944; Brooklyn Dodgers, 1943; Los Angeles Rams, 1946

Bob Fisher, TE - Chicago Bears, 1980-81; Chicago Blitz, 1984-85Mike Ford, QB - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1981; San Antonio Gunslingers, 1984Bill Forester, LB - Green Bay Packers, 1953-63Herschel Forester, G - Cleveland Browns, 1954-57Ray Fuqua, E - Brooklyn Dodgers, 1935-36George Gaiser, OT - Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1967; Denver Broncos, 1968Eddie Garcia, K - Green Bay Packers, 1983-84Kevin Garrett, CB - St. Louis Rams, 2003-05; Houston Texans, 2006Don Goss, T - Cleveland Browns, 1956Forrest Gregg, T - Green Bay Packers, 1956, 1958-70; Dallas Cowboys, 1971Glynn Gregory, E/DB - Dallas Cowboys, 1961-62Jerry Griffi n, LB - Edmonton Eskimos, 1967-73; Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1973Jack Halliday, T - Los Angeles Rams, 1951Gary Hammond, HB/E - New York Jets, 1972-73; St. Louis Cardinals, 1974-76John Hampton, TE - Tennessee Titans, 2003Perry Hartnett, OL - Chicago Bears, 1982-83; Chi-cago Blitz, 1984-85; Green Bay Packers, 1987Fred Harris, T - New York Americans, 1941Sterling Harris, T - Cleveland Browns, 2004-05Kenny Harrison, WR - San Francisco 49ers, 1976-78Dale Hellestrae, T - Buffalo Bills, 1985-88; Los An-geles Raiders, 1989; Dallas Cowboys, 1990-2001

Jerry Ball

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Doug Hollie, DE - Pittsburgh Maulers, 1984; Oak-land Invaders, 1985; Seattle Seahawks, 1987-88Wes Hopkins, DB - Philadelphia Eagles, 1983-93Byron Hunt, LB - New York Giants, 1981-88Charlie Jackson, DB - Chicago Cardinals, 1958; Dallas Texans, 1960Frank Jackson, HB/E - Dallas Texans, 1961-62; Kansas City Chiefs, 1963-65; Miami Dolphins, 1966-67Craig James, RB - Washington Federals, 1983-84; New England Patriots, 1984-88Freeman Johns, WR - Los Angeles Rams, 1966-67; Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1979-80Albert Johnson, WR - Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1999; Miami Dolphins, 2001-02Bill Johnson, G - Chicago Bears, 1947Ed Johnson, DE - Detroit Wheels (WFL), 1974Gil Johnson, QB - New York Yankees, 1949Preston Johnson, FB - Miami Seahawks, 1946; Buffalo Bisons, 1946Rod Jones, CB - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1986-90; Cincinnati Bengals, 1991-93, 1995Louie Kelcher, NT - San Diego Chargers, 1975-83; San Francisco 49ers, 1984Keylon Kincade, RB - Dallas Cowboys, 2004-06Don King, DB - Green Bay Packers, 1987Pat Knight, LB - New York Giants, 1952, 1954-55John LaGrone, DT - Edmonton Eskimos, 1967-74Jerry LeVias, WR - Houston Oilers, 1969-70; San Diego Chargers, 1971-74

Bill Line, DT - Chicago Bears, 1972; Honolulu Ha-waiians (WFL), 1974; Chicago Wind (WFL), 1975; San Diego Wings (WFL), 1975Mike Livingston, QB - Kansas City Chiefs, 1968-79; Minnesota Vikings, 1980; Oakland Invaders, 1983

Louie Longe - Portsmouth Spartans, 1931Howard Maley, HB/P - Boston Yanks, 1946-47Ray Mallouf, QB - Chicago Cardinals, 1941, 1946-48; N.Y. Giants, 1949Alvin Maxson, RB - New Orleans Saints, 1974-76; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1977-78; Tampa Bay Buc-caneers, 1978; Houston Oilers, 1978; New York Giants, 1978Jerry Mays, DE/DT - Dallas Texans, 1961-62; Kansas City Chiefs, 1963-70Clinton McClain, FB - New York Giants, 1941Don McIlhenny, HB - Detroit Lions, 1956; Green Bay Packers, 1957-59; Dallas Cowboys, 1960; San Francisco 49ers, 1961Dick McKissack, DB - Dallas Texans, 1962Don Meredith, QB - Dallas Cowboys, 1960-68Don Miller, DB - Green Bay Packers, 1954; Phila-delphia Eagles, 1954Donald Mitchell, CB - Tennessee Titans 1999-2002; Dallas Cowboys, 2003Ron Morris, WR - Chicago Bears, 1987-92Wayne Morris, RB - St. Louis Cardinals, 1976-83; San Diego Chargers, 1984Gary Moten, LB - San Francisco 49ers, 1983; Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1985; Saskatchewan Roughriders, 1986; Toronto Argonauts, 1986-87; Kansas City Chiefs, 1987

Don Meredith

Kevin Garrett

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Doyle Nix, DB - Green Bay Packers, 1956; Wash-ington Redskins, 1958-59; Dallas Texans, 1960; Los Angeles Chargers, 1960Alvin Nnabuife, DB/LB - Green Bay Packers, 2006Jerry Norton, DE/P - Philadelphia Eagles, 1954-58; Chicago Cardinals, 1959; St. Louis Cardinals, 1960-61; Dallas Cowboys, 1962; Green Bay Pack-ers, 1963-64Uzo Okeke, OL - Shreveport Pirates, 1994-95; Mon-treal Alouettes, 1996-99; Chicago Bears 2000Paul Page, HB - Baltimore Colts, 1949Howie Parker, HB - New York Yankees, 1948Dennis Partee, K/P - San Diego Chargers 1968-75Joe Pasqua, T - Cleveland Rams, 1942; Washing-ton Redskins, 1943; Los Angeles Rams, 1946Joe Phillips, NT - Minnesota Vikings, 1986; San Diego Chargers, 1987-91; Kansas City Chiefs, 1992-97; St. Louis Rams, 1998Reggie Phillips, CB - Chicago Bears, 1985-87; Phoenix Cardinals, 1988Rodnick Phillips, RB - Seattle Seahawks, 2000Caroll Raborn, C - Pittsburgh Pirates, 1936-37

Keith Ranspot, E - Chicago Cardinals, 1940; Bos-ton Bears, 1941; New York Americans, 1941; Detroit Lions, 1942; Green Bay Packers, 1942; Brooklyn Dodgers, 1943; Boston Yanks, 1944-45Guy Reese, DT - Dallas Cowboys, 1962-63; Balti-more Colts, 1964-65; Atlanta Falcons, 1966Jacoby Rhinehart, CB - Arizona Cardinals, 1999-2003Mike Richardson, RB - Houston Oilers, 1969-71; Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1972; Houston Texans (WFL), 1974; Shreveport Steamer (WFL), 1974John Roach, QB - Chicago Cardinals, 1956, 1959; St. Louis Cardinals, 1960; Green Bay Packers, 1961-63; Dallas Cowboys, 1964Oscar Roan, TE - Cleveland Browns, 1975-78John Roderick, E - Miami Dolphins, 1966-67; Oakland Raiders, 1968Justin Rogers, LB - Dallas Cowboys, 2007-08Kyle Rote, E-HB - New York Giants, 1951-61Ralph Ruthstrom, LB - Cleveland Rams, 1945; Los Angeles Rams, 1946; Washington Redskins, 1947; Baltimore Colts, 1949Jonas Rutledge, CB - Tennessee Titans, 2004Jack Sanders, G - Pittsburgh Steelers, 1940-42; Philadelphia Eagles, 1945Ray Schoenke, G - Dallas Cowboys, 1963-64; Washington Redskins, 1966-75Henry Sheppard, OT/G - Cleveland Browns, 1976-81John Simmons, CB - Cincinnati Bengals, 1981-83, 1985-86; Green Bay Packers, 1986; Indianapolis Colts, 1987

Marcello Simmons, CB - Cincinnati Bengals, 1993; Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995; Toronto Argonauts, 1995-99Blane Smith, DB - Houston Gamblers, 1984; K.C. Chiefs, 1987Lee Spivey, OT - San Antonio Gunslingers, 1984; Calgary Stampeders, 1987-88David Stanley, LB - Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1988Jim Bob Taylor, QB - Baltimore Colts, 1983Ted Thompson, LB - Houston Oilers, 1975-84Kevin Thornal, WR - Atlanta Falcons, 1997; Toronto Argonauts, 1999Emanuel Tolbert, WR - Saskatchewan Roughrid-ers, 1980-82; Toronto Argonauts, 1983-84, 1989; Calgary Stampeders, 1985-88; British Columbia Lions, 1990Bill Vaughn, FB - Buffalo Rangers, 1926Doak Walker, HB - Detroit Lions, 1950-55Val Joe Walker, DB - Green Bay Packers, 1953-56; San Francisco 49ers, 1957Russ Washington, LB - Tampa Bay Bandits, 1983; Jacksonville Bulls, 1984-85Jim Welch, DB - Baltimore Colts, 1960-67; Detroit Lions, 1968Ricky Wesson, DB - Kansas City Chiefs, 1977; Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1979-80Arthur Whittington, RB - Oakland Raiders, 1978-82; Oakland Invaders, 1983Mitch Willis, NT - Los Angeles Raiders, 1985-88; Atlanta Falcons, 1988; Dallas Cowboys, 1990Bobby Wilson, HB - Brooklyn Dodgers, 1936Gene Wilson, HB - Green Bay Packers, 1947-48Jim Sid Wright, G - Boston Yanks, 1947Justin Rogers

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Year Round Pick Overall Name Team Position1958 2 5 18 Willard Dewveall Bears WR 13 1 146 Charlie Jackson Cardinals B 16 11 192 Jerry Cornelison Browns T 26 2 303 Ray Masters Cardinals B1957 15 9 178 Bill Livingston Cardinals C 24 2 279 Charlie Leyendecker Packers T1956 2 7 20 Forrest Gregg Packers T 3 2 27 Don McIlhenny Lions B 3 6 31 John Roach Cardinals QB 3 10 35 John Marshall Rams B 21 7 248 Hal O’Brien Packers B1955 3 5 30 Ed Bernet Steelers E 3 8 33 Frank Eidom Eagles B 11 12 133 Eric Knebel Browns T 18 4 209 Doyle Nix Packers B 18 9 214 Duane Nutt Eagles B1954 7 8 81 Jerry Norton Eagles B 7 11 84 Don Miller Browns B 10 10 119 Don Goss Browns G 19 8 225 Jerry Clem Eagles G 20 3 232 Raymond Berry Colts WR1953 3 6 31 Bill Forester Packers T1952 4 6 43 Dick Hightower Redskins C 7 10 83 Val Joe Walker Giants B 8 11 96 Herschel Forester Browns G 10 10 119 Pat Knight Giants E 27 3 316 I.D. Russell Packers B 27 6 319 Ben White Redskins E1951 1 1 1 Kyle Rote Giants B 8 11 97 Fred Benners Giants B 21 6 249 Neal Franklin Eagles T 23 12 279 Johnny Champion Browns B 28 11 338 Hal Quinn Giants G1950 5 1 54 Jack Halliday Colts G 5 11 64 Dick McKissack Rams B 18 11 233 Bobby Collier Rams T 30 3 381 Ray Mallouf Packers B1949 1 3 3 Doak Walker Yanks RB 1 4 4 Paul Page Giants B 2 10 21 Dick McKissack Cardinals B 6 3 54 Joe Ethridge Packers T 14 5 136 Dave Moon Steelers B 18 3 174 Floyd Lewis Packers G 19 2 183 Bobby Folsom Packers E1948 3 4 17 Earl Cook Yanks G 11 8 93 Gil Johnson Eagles QB 26 9 244 Bob Ramsey Steelers B1947 6 5 40 Gene Wilson Packers E 13 5 110 John Hamberger Eagles T 17 9 154 Frank Pullatie Giants B1946 27 1 251 Jesse Herschbarger Cardinals E1945 2 4 15 Tom Dean Yanks T 3 6 22 Charley Allen Bears B 6 7 50 Wayne Shaw Bears B 21 8 216 Sid Halliday Redskins T 23 6 236 Gabby Martin Redskins E 24 11 252 Lloyd Baxter Packers C1944 5 8 40 Abe Croft Bears E 13 2 122 Jim Wright Dodgers C 17 2 166 Howard (Red) Maley Dodgers B 32 1 325 Abel (Frito) Gonzales Packers B1943 9 4 74 Ray Rason Dodgers G 18 4 164 Clarence Booth Cardinals T 22 9 209 Orville Johnson Bears G1942 7 9 59 Preston Johnston Packers B 20 9 189 Horace (Deacon) Young Packers B1941 4 3 28 John Clement Cardinals B 10 3 83 Ray Mallouf Cardinals B 18 3 163 Fred Harris Cardinals T1939 4 4 29 Bill Dewell Eagles E 11 9 99 Charley Sprague Packers E 17 10 160 Jack Sanders Giants T1937 2 5 15 Bob Finley Steelers B 7 7 67 John Sprague Lions E1936 4 3 30 Truman Spain Steelers T 5 1 37 Harry Shuford Eagles B 5 4 40 Bob Wilson Dodgers B 6 3 48 Maurice Orr Steelers T 9 7 79 J.C. Wetsel Packers G

SMU NFL DRAFT HISTORYYear Round Pick Overall Name Team Position2008 5 28 164 Thomas Morstead Saints P2007 6 6 180 Justin Rogers Patriots LB2003 5 37 172 Kevin Garrett Rams DB1999 4 22 117 Donald Mitchell Oilers DB 6 21 190 Jacoby Rhinehart Cardinals DB1998 6 8 161 Chris Bordano Saints LB1993 4 6 90 Marcello Simmons Bengals DB1987 2 26 54 Ron Morris Bears WR 3 7 63 Jerry Ball Lions DT 11 14 293 Terence Mann Dolphins DT1986 1 25 25 Rod Jones Buccaneers DB 1 26 26 Reggie Dupard Patriots RB 4 11 93 Joe Phillips Vikings DT1985 2 21 49 Reggie Phillips Bears DB 4 28 112 Dale Hellestrae Bills T 10 26 278 Ron Anderson Broncos LB 11 13 293 Chris Jackson Chiefs C1984 1 10 10 Russell Carter Jets DB 3 18 74 Doug Hollie Lions DE 4 12 96 Rickey Bolden Browns TE 5 9 121 Michael Carter 49ers DT 7 15 183 Mitch Willis Raiders DE1983 1 2 2 Eric Dickerson Rams RB 2 7 35 Wes Hopkins Eagles DB 7 7 175 Gary Moten 49ers LB 7 19 187 Craig James Patriots RB1982 5 5 116 Perry Hartnett Bears T 7 23 190 Harvey Armstrong Eagles DT 10 13 264 Eddie Garcia Packers K1981 3 8 64 John Simmons Bengals DB 7 16 182 Lee Spivey Lions T 9 3 224 Byron Hunt Giants LB 9 7 228 Mike Ford Buccaneers QB1980 7 18 183 Emanuel Tolbert Bears WR 12 18 323 Robert Fisher Bears TE1979 8 8 200 D.K. Perry Giants DB1978 7 10 176 Arthur Whittington Raiders RB1976 5 6 130 Henry Sheppard Browns T 5 17 141 Wayne Morris Cardinals RB 9 13 250 Ken Harrison 49ers WR 10 23 288 Freeman Johns Rams WR1975 2 4 30 Louis Kelcher Chargers DT 3 5 57 Oscar Roan Browns TE 14 2 340 Mike Smith Colts C1974 8 19 201 Alvin Maxon Saints RB 9 23 231 Edward Johnson Bengals DE 12 23 309 Keith Bobo Cowboys QB1973 14 21 359 Robert Popelka Browns DB 17 15 431 Clayton Korver Chiefs TE1972 3 14 66 Gary Hammond Jets WR 12 15 301 Paul Bradley Lions WR1971 13 16 328 Chuck Hixon Chiefs QB1969 2 14 40 Jerry Levias Oilers WR 7 15 171 Mike Richardson Oilers RB 11 14 274 Terry May Oilers C1968 2 21 48 Mike Livingston Chiefs QB 6 2 140 Jim Hagle Falcons RB 11 18 291 Dennis Partee Chargers K1967 6 21 154 Ron Medlen Patriots DE 7 22 181 George Gaiser Bills T 8 15 200 Jerry Griffi n Bears LB 17 19 438 Billy Bob Stewart Saints LB1966 4 14 62 John Roderick Packers WR1964 20 3 269 John Hughes Cowboys LB1963 11 6 146 Ray Schoenke Cowboys C1962 15 4 200 Gy Reese Cowboys T1961 9 2 114 Glynn Gregory Cowboys B 11 1 141 Jerry Mays Vikings T 14 7 189 Bob Hunt Colts T1960 3 8 32 Don Meredith Bears QB 3 10 34 Jim Welch Colts DB 13 1 145 James Jones Rams E1959 2 12 24 Dave Sherer Colts E 9 2 98 Gary Ferguson Cardinals T 10 12 120 Don Stewart Colts E 17 8 200 Dave Wilemon Rams T 19 2 218 Billy Dunn Cardinals B 29 11 347 Henry Christopher Giants E

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A private university of 11,000 students near the center of Dallas, SMU offers strong undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs through seven schools — in the humanities and sciences; business; the performing, visual, and communication arts; engineering; education and human development; law; and theology. Students come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and nearly 90 foreign countries, and represent diverse economic, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. SMU itself is a gateway to the global community, offering more than 20 study-abroad programs as well as a unique campus in Northern New Mexico on the site of a historic fort and 13th-century Indian pueblo. Founded in 1911 by what is now The United Methodist Church, SMU opened in 1915 with support from Dallas leaders.

� SMU was recently ranked in Forbes magazine as the 13th best university in the United States.

� The University’s 10 libraries house the largest private collection of research materials in the Southwest.

� The internationally acclaimed Meadows Museum houses one of the fi nest collections of Spanish art outside of Spain.

� As part of SMU’s focus on leadership, the Tate Distinguished Lecture Series and Hart Global Leaders Forum bring national and world leaders to campus for lectures and interaction with students.

� More than 200 campus organizations provide other opportunities for involvement.

� SMU is ranked 13th in the the nation by the Center for College Affordability & Productivity.

� SMU consistently ranks in the top one-third of national universities in the guide America’s Best Colleges, published by U.S. News & World Report.

� Cox School of Business is recognized as a leader in business education by such publications as BusinessWeek, Forbes, The Economist, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal and U.S. News & World Report.

� The SMU Dedman School of Law is ranked 43rd in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.

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CONFERENCE USAG 12 universitiesG Nine statesG 19 sportsG Eight of the top 65 TV markets in the U.S.G Over 90 million TV householdsG Two six-team divisionsG 12 postgraduate scholarships awarded per year

C-USA TV EXPOSURE C-USA enjoys signifi cant television exposure through its partnerships with ESPN Inc. and CBS College Sports Television Networks. The league entered into long-term agreements with both ESPN and CBS College Sports, which, combined, provides C-USA with significant national and regional exposure for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports. Additionally, the CBS College Sports agreement includes video-on-demand, Internet, broadband, national over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless distribution as well as corporate marketing rights, and website pro-duction through CBS Interactive. The agreement with ESPN extends the conference’s current regular season football package to include the broadcast of the conference’s Football Champi-onship Game. It also encompasses distribution of men’s basketball and women’s basketball on ESPN/ESPN2 and both tournament champion-ship games.

Marking its 15-year milestone during the 2009-10 season, Con-ference USA is still going strong. From the beginning, dedication to excellence has been the league’s guiding principle and remains today a common thread for a promising future. C-USA is home to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men’s and women’s programs that are immersed in athletic success and aca-demic prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in our communities. All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, along with several other men’s and women’s athletic programs, many of which compete regularly for NCAA Championships. The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the

Institutional Academic Excellence Award. C-USA also added a Spirit of Service Award, recog-nizing student-athletes for a combination of signifi cant community service efforts, good academic standing and participation in their elected sport.

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C-USA BOWLS Conference USA has agreements in place with seven different bowl games and is guaranteed a spot in fi ve bowls for the 2009 season.

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KIM PEABODYWOMEN'S SOCCER

� First-Team All-Conference USA

� SMU had fi ve teams win Conference titles in 2008-09 and had fi ve teams rank or fi nish in the top 25.

� SMU has been ranked as the top school in its conference in the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup Division I Standings in 10 of the last 12 straight years.

� SMU boasts four former National Coaches Of The Year – June Jones, Matt Doherty, Steve Collins & Jim Stillson – and had four coaches named Conference Coaches of the Year in 2008-09.

� 46 SMU student-athletes were named Conference USA Academic Medal Winners.

� 209 SMU student-athletes were named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

� SMU boasts a remarkable 96 percent refined graduation rate.

� Six of SMU’s athletic programs scored a perfect 100 percent in the NCAA Graduation Success Rates (GSR), and all 15 of SMU’s programs rated by the NCAA were equal to or better than the national average.

DANA POWELLVOLLEYBALL

� Conference USA All-Freshman Team

CATHERINE CAMPBELLROWING

� Invited To 2009 U.S. Rowing Women’s National Team Pre-Elite Camp

WOMEN'S TENNIS� Conference USA Tournament Champions

SILJE FJORTOFTCROSS COUNTRY

� Conference USA Athlete of the Year

EMMANUEL SANDERSFOOTBALL

� Second-Team All-Conference USA

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PAULO da SILVAMEN'S SOCCER

� Second-Team All-Conference USA

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL� Conference USA regular season title

WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING� 13th straight Conference Title, Conference USA Champions

MEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING� 13th straight Conference Title, Conference USA Champions

EQUESTRIAN� Ranked 11th in the nation

ROBIN FAGHENMEN'S TENNIS

� First-Team All-Conference USA

KELLY KRAFTMEN'S GOLF

� First-Team All-Conference USA

KATE ACKERSONWOMEN'S GOLF

� First-Team All-Conference USA

PAUL McCOYMEN'S BASKETBALL

� Conference USA All-Freshman Team

SIMONE du TOITTRACK & FIELD

� Conference USA Field Athlete of the Year

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The SMU Athletic Department, in conjunction with the SMU Lettermen’s Association, honored the second class of its Athletics Hall of Fame at an induction dinner and ceremony on May 2. The 2009 inductees were Eric Dickerson, Jim Krebs, Steve Lundquist and Kyle O’Brien Stevens. The SMU Athletics Hall of Fame is a revitalization and broaden-ing of the SMU/Dr Pepper Hall of Fame, which existed at SMU from 1978 to 1986. The Dr Pepper Hall of Fame honored athletes and administrators who played major roles in establishing the Mustang football program.

A brief listing of the class and their achievements follow:

� Eric Dickerson (‘83) - former All-American Mustang football player, member of the famed Pony Express; led SMU to back-to-back Southwest Conference titles; member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame;

� Jim Krebs (‘57) - former All-American SMU basketball player; led the Mustangs to three SWC titles and the 1956 Final Four; former NBA player for the Los Angeles Lakers; member of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame;

� Steve Lundquist (‘83) - former All-American SMU swimmer; two-time Olympic gold medalist; member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame; 1982 United States Swimmer of the Year;

� Kyle O’Brien Stevens (‘80) - former All-American SMU women’s golf player, claimed medalist honors and led SMU to the team title at the 1979 AIAW National Championships; 2003 inductee into the National Golf Coaches Association Player Hall of Fame.

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1978*Matty Bell

Ray Morrisson ‘621979*

Gerald Mann ‘28Jimmy Stewart ‘24Doak Walker ‘50Bobby Wilson ‘36

1980*Lester Jordan

Jerry Levias ‘69Don Meredith ‘60

Kyle Rote ‘50J.C. Wetsel ‘36

1981*John LaGrone ‘67

Dick McKissack ‘50Edwin Mouzon ‘20

Paul Page ‘49Harry Shuford ‘36

1982*Gary Hammond ‘72Dick Hightower ‘52

Willis Tate ‘32Charlie Trigg ‘29

1983*Bob Finley ‘37

Chuck Hixson ‘70Robert Popelka ‘72

Charles Sprague ‘40Maco Stewart ‘36

1984*Billy Dewell ‘40

Glynn Gregory ‘61Jerry Mays ‘62

Herman “Sleepy” Morgan Mike Richardson ‘69

1985*Tom Koenig ‘59

Ross Love, Sr. ‘29A.D. “Moco” Neeley ‘32

1986*Red McClain ‘41Mac White ‘66

2008Forrest Gregg '56Lamar Hunt '56

Martina Moravcova '98Payne Stewart '79

SMU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

* - Members were inducted into SMU/Dr Pepper Hall of Fame

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SMU student-athletes excel in the classroom, as a remarkable 96 percent of the scholarship student-athletes who entered SMU between 1993 and 2003 and exhausted their eligibility at SMU earned degrees. Football student-athletes play a big part of SMU’s academic success, as 26 players made the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and three won Commissioner’s Academic Medals in 2008-09. In addition, SMU's Mitch Enright and Pete Fleps were selected to the 14-man C-USA All-Academic Team and Enright and Thomas Morstead made the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Football Team. Enright earned perhaps the nation's top academic honor as he was named the Anson Mount Scholar/Athlete as part of the Playboy Preseason All-America football team. As a team, SMU won the American Football Coaches Association’s 2006 Academic Achievement Award (right) after recording a 100 percent graduation rate. Although it was the Mustangs’ fi rst win, SMU has been named to the honorable mention category 11 times. School-wide, six of SMU’s athletic programs scored a perfect 100 percent in the NCAA Graduation Success Rates (GSR), and all 15 of SMU’s programs rated by the NCAA were equal to or better than the national average.

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Academic support for SMU’s varsity athletes is coordinated through the Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center, which opened its doors to the student population in 1989 and has become one of the University’s most widely-used student services. The A-LEC contains the Blanton Academic Development Com-plex, including three state-of-the-art, fully-networked computer labs; six private rooms for both individual and small group study; an extensive library of audio, video and digital resources; and a large lounge area. The A-LEC’s content-specifi c services include tutoring, study groups, review sessions and the Writing Center. At the Writing Center, students receive help with the process of drafting and revising a specifi c project, as well as assistance with grammar, organization and style. Understanding the distinctive challenges and unique experiences facing student-athletes, the A-LEC’s Academic Counselors are responsible for tracking and responding to student-athlete needs at each stage of the academic calendar. The Academic Counselors’ work includes pre-advising student-athletes during summer orientation and registration sessions, meeting with all student-athletes to discuss each semester’s academic support needs, and conferring with coaches to determine which student-athletes should be recommended for more closely monitored academic assistance.

ALEC MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the A-LEC’s academic counseling staff is to create a supportive educational

environment that assists student-athletes with their transition to the university culture, to guide student-athletes in becoming responsible for their learning by teaching skills that help them

identify and pursue their educational goals, and to encourage student-athletes to develop and apply the skills and abilities that will expand their range of personal and professional choices

and reinforce the commitment to life-long learning.

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DALLAS ENTERTAINMENT� Several professional sports teams, including the Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Desperados, Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Stars, Texas Rangers and FC Dallas� Six Flags Over Texas amusement park� Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra� The SuperPages.com Center, an open-air amphitheater fea-turing the best in touring symphonic groups and rock concerts� Dallas Aquarium, one of the largest inland aquariums in the nation� Dallas Museum of Art, featuring an outstanding permanent collection of art spanning periods from pre-Colombian to modern eras� Dallas Museum of Natural History, featuring 50 dioramas of the fl ora and wildlife of Texas� The Sixth Floor Museum, a permanent educational and historical exhibit that examines the life, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy� Southfork Ranch, home of Dallas' most famous television family, the Ewings� The Dallas Zoo, with over 1,400 animals� The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, 66 acres of fragrant gardens in bloom year-round, towering trees and lush lawns� More than 400 public parks, covering nearly 23,000 acres, and more than 60 lakes and reservoirs, covering approximately 550,000 acres, within 100 miles of DFW� Fair Park, just southeast of downtown Dallas, the site of the State Fair of Texas, the largest annual state fair in the United States and home to a variety of museums and theaters� More shopping centers and restaurants per capita than any other United States city and metroplex

OTHER DALLAS FACTS� Dallas is the No. 1 visitor destination in Texas.� The city of Dallas encompasses 384 square miles of rolling prairie, with native pecan, cottonwood and oak trees located along the Trinity River and the numerous creeks that feed it. � The DFW Metroplex has approximately 5.7 million residents, making it the largest metropolitan area in Texas, the fourth larg-est metro in the country and larger than 35 U.S. states.� Dallas is ranked as one of the top fi ve cities for African-Americans by Black Enterprise Magazine.� DFW ranks fi rst in the nation for employment growth and has also been named one of the top 10 “Hot Cities for Job Growth” and a “Best Performing Cities: Where America’s Jobs are Cre-ated and Sustained.”� Twenty-two Fortune 500 and seven Global 500 companies call DFW home.� The region has a mild year-round climate with an average daily low temperature of 55 degrees and an average daily high temperature of 76 degrees.

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SMU ADMINISTRATION

As the president of Southern Methodist University since 1995, R. Gerald Turner is leading an era of unprecedented progress at the University. The Campaign for SMU: A Time to Lead raised more than $542 million for academic programs, scholarships, professorships, and student life programs. A new strategic plan is guiding the University’s advancement, and the Centennial Master Plan is the physical profi le of the campus, including development of a new East Quad. Beyond the campus, Gerald Turner serves on the boards of the United Way of Dallas, the Methodist Hospital Foundation, the Salvation Army of Dallas, and three publicly traded companies. President Turner holds leadership positions in several higher education as-sociations. He is co-chair of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics and chair of the NCAA Subcommittee on Presidential Leadership of Internal and External Constituencies. He is the winner of the Henry Cohn Humanitarian Award of the Anti-Defamation League of Dallas and the Chief Executive Leader-ship Award from District Four of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Before joining SMU, President Turner was the chancellor of the University of Mississippi. A native of New Boston, Texas, he earned a B.S. degree in psychol-ogy from Abilene Christian University and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. He and his wife, Gail, a native of Graham, Texas, have two daughters, both of whom live with their husbands in Dallas. Angela is a professional opera singer and the mother of Luke; Jessica, an SMU alumna, is a professional actress.

Paul Rogers, professor of law and the former dean of the SMU School of Law, is the university’s faculty athletic representative and represents the university with Conference USA and the NCAA. Rogers formerly served as president of the Southwest Conference and was more recently on the NCAA Di-vision I Academics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet. He was recently appointed to the National Advisory Committee for the National Football Foundation’s Honor Society and also is a member of the Executive Committee of the Divi-sion I-A Faculty Athletics Representative Association. In 1988, Rogers was the principal drafter of the University’s Manual of Governance for SMU Athletics and became the fi rst chair of the SMU Athletic Council, which establishes academic and administrative policies for student-athletes at SMU. He continues to serve as a member of the council. Prior to joining the SMU law faculty in 1980, he served on the law faculty at Loyola University of Chicago. He previously practiced law in Pennsylvania. Dean Rogers has earned two degrees (B.A., J.D.) from the University of Texas and an LL.M. from Columbia University. Rogers served as dean of the School of Law from 1988-97. Earlier he served as associate dean for academic affairs at the Law School from 1982-86. He has co-authored a leading casebook on antitrust law, now in its fourth edition, and has written numerous articles on antitrust, regulated industries, contracts, commercial law and legal history. An avid baseball historian, he has published three books and a number of articles dealing with the history of baseball. He is a member of the board of directors of Dispute Mediation Services and the Committee for a Qualifi ed Judiciary and is a former Trustee of the Dallas Bar Foundation. Dean Rogers is a fellow of the Dallas Bar, Texas Bar, and the American Bar Foundations. A member of the American Law Institute, he also served as chair of the Ethics Oversight Committee for Dallas 2012 and is president of the Hall-Ruggles Chapter (Dallas-Fort Worth) of the Society of American Baseball Research. Rogers has three daughters, Heather, Jillian, and Ruthie, and two grand-sons, Baer Heck and Jonathan Van Auken, and a granddaughter, Bozlie Kate Heck.

President R. Gerald Turner

R. GERALD TURNER

President

PAUL ROGERS

Faculty Athletic Representative

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SMU ADMINISTRATIONSTEVE ORSINI

Director of Athletics

Arriving on the Hilltop with over 25 years of experience in athletic administra-tion, Steve Orsini began his tenure as the Director of Athletics at SMU on June 1, 2006. A little over three years into his tenure, Orsini has created a tremendous sense of excitement for SMU fans. Orsini made an immediate impact by hiring 2001 Associated Press National Coach of the Year Matt Doherty to lead the Mustang men’s basketball program even before his fi rst “offi cial” day on the job. In January 2008, Orsini brought a new spark to the SMU football program, hiring former National Coach of the Year June Jones to lead the Mustangs. SMU is one of just seven schools nationally to have National Coaches of the Year at the helms of its football and men’s basketball programs. Mustang teams won fi ve conference championships in 2008-09, and in addi-tion to their successes on the fi eld, SMU student-athletes also succeeded in the classroom. SMU continues to boast a remarkable 96 percent refi ned graduation rate and 209 student-athletes were named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. SMU is also seeing a construction boom under Orsini. SMU has embarked on a $60 million plan to build new facilities and improve existing ones. The $13-million, 43,000 square-foot Crum Basketball Center, a basketball-only practice facility adja-cent to Moody Coliseum, opened in February 2008 and the Turpin Tennis Stadium opened in April 2008. Ground has been broken for the SMU Payne Stewart Golf Learning Center and renovations to Moody Coliseum, which began in 2008 with the installation of a new $900,000 videoboard and redesigned court, continue. These facility projects and the hiring of June Jones have been made possible through Orsini’s fundraising prowess. 2008-09 was SMU’s best fundraising year to date, as the Mustangs added over $4.5 million to the coffers in annual gifts. To land Jones, Orsini convinced over 20 donors to join his creation, “The Circle of Champions,” and commit $100,000 a year for fi ve years, giving SMU the ability to compete fi nancially with top-25 institutions. “I am here because SMU has a very successful program and is committed to providing all of the ingredients to build upon that success into greater success,” said Orsini. “We can be successful on a national level. My philosophy on how to have fun in athletics is spelled W-I-N. Our goal in every sport is to be in the top 25 in the nation - and for the ones that already are, I want them to be in the top 10. Collegiate athletics can excite the whole community, build school spirit and really create a sense of community.” Orsini came to SMU from the University of Central Florida, where he served as A.D. since June 2002. At UCF, he helped transform UCF into a top athletic program. He guided the Knights to Conference USA membership and established the UCF Athletics Association, Inc., a private, non-profi t, direct-support organization of the University of Central Florida. As part of a 70 percent increase in the department’s budget during his tenure, Orsini increased funding for all sports while at UCF and the Knights achieved immediate success under his leadership. During the 2004-05 academic year, six UCF teams advanced to NCAA play, including the men’s basketball squad, which made its second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. Competing in their last season in the Atlantic Sun Conference, the Knights swept the league’s all-sports awards, given to the top program in the conference, for the third straight year. UCF followed that up by advancing to the inaugural Conference USA Football Championship Game and its fi rst-ever bowl appearance in the fall of 2005 after winning the C-USA Eastern Division crown. In all, 25 teams competed in post-season play during his time at UCF, and the Knights posted their highest-ever NACDA Cup fi nishes in 2003-04 and 2004-05.

Orsini’s tenure at UCF was marked by growth. He oversaw major facility addi-tions and renovations at UCF, including the completion of the Wayne Densch Sports Center and the Nicholson Fieldhouse, two of the top athletic facilities in the nation. He also initiated plans and secured fi nancing for a new on-campus football stadium, a softball stadium complex, a rowing boathouse and a convocation center and arena as part of a $270 million mixed-use development - all of which opened in 2007. Orsini expanded the Golden Knight fan base, with UCF setting all-time records in football season ticket sales and in revenues generated through ticket sales, corporate sponsorships and fundraising. He also saw UCF set attendance records for football and men’s and women’s basketball contests. Prior to his appointment at UCF, Orsini spent three years as senior associate director of athletics at Georgia Tech. In that capacity he was responsible for administration and business affairs for the Yellow Jackets. He played a pivotal role in the expansion of the football and baseball stadiums and also served as the tournament manager for the 2002 NCAA Final Four in the Georgia Dome. Orsini, 51, joined the Georgia Tech staff after fi ve years as the Associate Athletics Director and Treasurer at the U.S. Naval Academy Athletic Association. A native of Hummelstown, Pa., Orsini graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1978 with a degree in Business Administration, majoring in accounting. He was a three-time letter winner at fullback on the Fighting Irish football team and was one of four team captains on the 1977 national championship squad. After graduation, he spent three years as Senior Assistant Accountant and became a Certifi ed Public Accountant (CPA) in the New York offi ce of the national accounting fi rm Deloitte, Haskins and Sells. He began his career in athletics administration in 1981 as Assistant Business Manager and Ticket Manager at Notre Dame and remained in that capacity for three years until leaving to join the Dallas Cowboys as ticket manager in 1984. He became Director of Administration for the Cowboys in 1989, serving in that capacity until 1993 when he went back into private business as the Sales Con-troller for Fujitsu-ICL Systems, Inc. in Dallas. He resumed his career in athletics administration at the Naval Academy in 1994. During his time at Navy, Orsini was responsible for all business and legal affairs and helped increase the Athletic Association’s revenue by 70 percent. Respon-sible for the development of the department of External Affairs while at Navy, the program set all-time records at the school for season ticket sales, marketing and sponsorship revenues and fan attendance during his tenure. Orsini is married to the former Amy Kertesz of South Bend, Ind., and the couple has a daughter, Angela.

THE STEVE ORSINI FILEHometown: Hummelstown, Pa.Education: The University of Notre Dame, 1978, Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Majoring in AccountingFamily: He and his wife, Amy, have one daughter, Angela.

STEVE ORSINI TIMELINE2006-Present: Director of Athletics, SMU2002-2006: Director of Athletics, UCF1999-2002: Senior Associate A.D, Georgia Tech1994-1999: Associate A.D. and Treasurer, U.S. Naval Academy Athletics Association1993-94: Sales Controller, Fujitsu-ICL Systems1984-93: Director of Administration/Ticket Manager, Dallas Cowboys1981-84: Assistant Business Manager & Ticket Manager, Notre Dame1978-81: Senior Accountant, Deloitte, Haskins & Sells

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SMU ADMINISTRATIONSMU SENIOR STAFF

SMU HEAD COACHES

STEVE ORSINIDirector of Athletics

MARY McELROYSWA & Senior Associate A.D./Compliance & Student Services

TOM BUNINGSenior Associate A.D./Facilities & Project Management

VICKI HILLDirector/Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center

MIKE VAUGHTDeputy Director of Athletics

TIM LEONARDSenior Associate A.D./Development

KRIS LOWEAssistant A.D./Business & Finance

BRAD SUTTONAssistant A.D./Public Relations & Broadcasting

STEVE COLLINSWomen's Swimming

MATT DOHERTYMen's Basketball

BRENT ERWINWomen's Soccer

TIM McCLEMENTSMen's Soccer

JUNE JONESFootball

LISA SEIFERTVolleyball

TODD SELDERSWomen's Golf

EDDIE SINNOTTMen's Swimming

JIM STILLSONDiving

DAVE WOLLMANTrack & Field

DOUG WRIGHTRowing

JAY LOARMen's Golf

LAUREN MEISNERWomen's Tennis

CARL NEUFELDMen's Tennis

RHONDA ROMPOLAWomen's Basketball

HALEY SCHOOLFIELDEquestrian

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STAFF DIRECTORYSMU Athletic Department

P.O. Box 7502166024 Airline Road

Dallas, Texas 75275

DIRECTOR’S OFFICESteve Orsini, Director of Athletics _________________ 214-768-4301Mike Vaught, Deputy Director of Athletics ___________ 214-768-1649Rosemary Hachtman, Administrative Assistant ______ 214-768-4231

BUSINESS OFFICEKris Lowe, Assistant A.D. ________________________ 214-768-3585Edd Henderson, Director of Business Affairs ________ 214-768-4948Travis Wolther, Manager of Financial Reporting ______ 214-768-8704Emily Wyman, Assistant Manager - Stadium Club ____ 214-768-1974Glenn Silverman, Assistant Manager - Payroll/HR _____ 214-768-2864

ATHLETICS DEVELOPMENTTim Leonard, Senior Associate A.D. _______________ 214-768-4465Purity Ateku, Coordinator ________________________ 214-768-1319Kori Kaufman, Director - Athletics Capital Projects ____ 214-768-4660Bob Sharp, Director - Circle of Champions _________ 214-768-4001

FACILITIES & OPERATIONSTom Buning, Senior Associate A.D. ________________ 214-768-1617Paul Frushour, Director _________________________ 214-768-2106Kris Harris, Turf Manager _______________________ 214-768-2823

LETTERMEN’S ASSOCIATIONKara Maiella __________________________________ 214-768-4000

SPONSORSHIPSSteve Jolley, Director of Sponsorships _____________ 214-768-4216Lee Meredith, Director of Sponsorship Services & Special Events _ 214-768-2879

PUBLIC RELATIONS & BROADCASTING ________ 214-768-2883Brad Sutton, Assistant A.D. ______________________ 214-768-1651Herman Hudson, Assistant Director _______________ 214-768-1304

MUSTANG CLUB __________________________ 214-SMU-CLUBJimmy Frush, Director - Mustang Club _____________ 214-768-7009Debbie Mulvenna, Assistant Director - Mustang Club __ 214-768-3315Linda Miller, Assistant to the Director ______________ 214-768-4232

TICKET SALES ____________________________ 214-SMU-GAMEAli Bradshaw, Director of Sales ___________________ 214-768-4886Bethany Tiffin, Manager of Ticket Sales - Affinity/Football Suites __ 214-768-2376Terry Hemme, Manager of Ticket Sales - Youth ______ 214-768-2476Randell Holmes, Manager of Ticket Sales - Corporate __ 214-768-1075Anne Patterson, Manager of Ticket Sales - Corporate _ 214-768-4849

EQUIPMENTJohn Mendow, Manager ________________________ 214-768-2887Jason Reed, Assistant Manager __________________ 214-768-1634Dean Saul, Assistant Manager ___________________ 214-768-2887

SPORTS PSYCHOLOGYDeborah Wade, Sports Psychologist ______________ 214-768-4835

STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGVic Viloria, Head Coach _________________________ 214-768-3781Joe Danos, Assistant Coach _____________________ 214-768-3670Amber Cortese, Assistant Coach __________________ 214-768-1343

COMPLIANCE/ STUDENT SERVICESMary McElroy, Senior Associate A.D./SWA __________ 214-768-1650Broadus Whiteside, Assistant Director _____________ 214-768-4260

TICKET OFFICEJason Asci, Director of Ticket Operations ___________ 214-768-2904Justin Davis, Assistant Manager __________________ 214-768-3523

TRAINING ROOM __________________________ 214-768-2795Mike Morton, Head Trainer ______________________ 214-768-1635Jeff Mattis, Assistant Trainer _____________________ 214-768-3899Zach McLeese, Assistant Trainer _________________ 214-768-1926Kelli Clay, Assistant Trainer _____________________ 214-768-2312Becky Rolke, Assistant Trainer ___________________ 214-768-2429

AUDIO/VIDEOLopaka Ornellas, Associate Director _______________ 214-768-1947

SPORTSMen’s Basketball ______________________________ 214-768-3501Women’s Basketball ___________________________ 214-768-4040Equestrian ___________________________________ 214-768-4341Football _____________________________________ 214-768-3667Men’s Golf ___________________________________ 214-768-3836Women’s Golf ________________________________ 214-768-2884Rowing ______________________________________ 214-768-4084Men’s Soccer _________________________________ 214-768-4084Women’s Soccer ______________________________ 214-768-4084Men’s Swimming ______________________________ 214-768-2200Women’s Swimming ___________________________ 214-768-2200Men’s Tennis _________________________________ 214-768-2664Women’s Tennis ______________________________ 214-768-3830Track & Field/Cross Country _____________________ 214-768-4084Volleyball ____________________________________ 214-768-2827

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MEDIA INFORMATIONCREDENTIALS

All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials should be received by the SMU Athletic Public Relations offi ce no later than Wednesday of game week. Requests should be made in writing on company letterhead by the sports editor or director and sent to:

Football CredentialsSMU Athletics Public Relations

Box 750315Dallas, TX 75275-0315

-or-FAX: 214-768-2044

After Monday preceding the game, credentials will not be mailed. The media will call window at Gerald J. Ford Stadium is located at the northwest corner of the stadium at the ticket offi ce in the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center. Credentials may also be picked up at the SMU Athletics Public Relations Offi ce in the Loyd Center the day before the game.

MEDIA PARKING A limited number of parking passes are available to media members. Media parking is located in various lots on campus. Admittance to the parking areas is by parking pass only. Admittance will not be granted with a press box or photo credential. A map on the back of the parking pass will direct you to the lot. Parking passes must be requested at least one week prior to the game for mailing purposes or they may be picked up at the Athletics Public Relations Offi ce prior to game day.

MAIN PRESS BOX The main press box at Gerald J. Ford Stadium is located on Level 5. Admittance is strictly limited to members of the working press. Two elevators to the press box are located on the west side of the stadium just inside of Gate 2. Priority seating will be determined according to the following criteria: local daily newspapers covering SMU on a regular basis; daily newspapers designated by the visiting SID; local radio and TV stations; national publications. All others are ac-comodated on a space-available basis.

PRESS BOX SERVICES Team and individual statistics, play-by-play and quotes for both teams are provided. The SMU press box is a wireless Internet hot spot. To access the network, open your Internet browser and enter your e-mail address in the appropriate fi eld on the SMU homepage. You do not need an SMU address for the network. Any e-mail address will activate the service.

POSTGAME PROCEDURES The locker rooms are located in the Loyd All-Sports Center at the north end of Ford Stadium. After a brief cooling down period, SMU head coach June Jones and requested Mustang players will be available in the interview room located in the SMU football meeting room. The SMU locker room is closed to the media.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Field photographers must wear their Field/Photo credentials at all times for access to the playing fi eld. Photo credentials are limited to representatives from daily newspapers, wire services, television stations, magazines, and those persons on assignment for the SMU or opposing team’s media relations offi ces. NCAA rules limit photographers to restraining lines clearly marked on the sidelines. Photographers uncertain of sideline restrictions should seek clarifi -cation prior to the start of the game from a member of the SMU Athletics Public Relations staff. Anyone holding a fi eld credential who is not actively involved in coverage of the game will be escorted from the fi eld. The photo deck at Gerald J. Ford Stadium is located on the roof of the press box. Take the press box elevator at Gate 2 to Level 5, proceed to the stairs at the south end of the press box and take them to the roof. There are covered areas from which to shoot in case of inclement weather. Photographers shooting from the photo deck must have Photo Deck credentials.

TELEPHONES To order a phone line in the press box, contact:

Lynn Gross, SMU IT Services214-768-2121

[email protected] All media must provide their own instruments. Requests for individual phone lines must be made by noon on Wednesday of game week. SMU will provide fi ve courtesy phone lines on Level 5 (press box) on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis for general use by the media.

RADIO Booths are provided for home and visiting radio networks on Level 5. Visiting radio stations should coordinate all logistics through SMU Assistant Ath-letic Director Brad Sutton. SMU provides ISDN and POTS lines for visiting broadcasters on a reciprocal basis. There is also a dry-pair drop into the visiting locker room.

ADDITIONAL CONTACTINFORMATIONMailing Address

Box 0315Dallas, TX 75275-0315

Street Address For Overnighted MaterialsLoyd All-Sports Center

5800 Ownby DriveSuite 307

Dallas, TX 75205

Media Relations Offi ce214-768-2883

Media Relations Fax214-768-2044

Ford Stadium Press Box214-768-7730

Football Offi ce214-768-3667

1-800-592-4768

Athletics WebsiteSMUMustangs.com

BRAD SUTTONAssistant A.D./

Public Relations & BroadcastingOffi ce: 214-768-1651Home: 214-570-8189Cell: 214-914-8705

Email: [email protected]

ATHLETICS PUBLIC RELATIONSCONTACT INFORMATION

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TELEVISION SMU’s live television appearances are governed by existing Conference USA and NCAA policies. All telecasts must be approved by SMU Director of Athletics Steve Orsini. Spotters and statisticians are available for a fee, but the SMU Athletics Public Relations offi ce must be notifi ed at least 10 days in advance.

PRACTICES Members of the media are welcome to attend practice, but please notify the Athletics Public Rela-tions offi ce in advance. The Mustangs practice both on the Pettus Practice Fields just west of Gerald J. Ford Stadium and inside the stadium. Check the practice time and site on a daily basis. Television photographers may shoot warm-ups and individual drills but are not be allowed to shoot group formations. All interviews should be coordinated through the Athletics Public Relations offi ce.

WEB SITE/E-MAIL All SMU notes, releases, rosters and stats can be accessed at SMUMustangs.com. In addition, Brad Sutton e-mails press releases to members of the media. If you wish to be added to the list, please contact Brad at [email protected].

FACEBOOK/TWITTER SMU is an active contributor to both Facebook and Twitter. Media members can sign up as an SMU "fan" on Facebook at Facebook.com/SMUMustangs and can sign up to "follow" us on Twitter at Twitter.com/SMUMustangs or can "follow" Coach June Jones at Twitter.com/CoachJuneJones.

C-USA CONFERENCE CALLS Conference USA conducts coaches' conference calls each week during the season. Contact the C-USA Media Relations staff at 214-774-1300 for dates and access numbers.

CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for Conference USA football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its 12 member schools throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected].

The George & Sissy Reynolds Media Center is located on Level 5 of Gerald J. Ford Stadium

RICH PHILLIPSPlay-by-PlayNinth SeasonPhone: 214-526-7400E-Mail: [email protected]

JOHN HAMPTONAnalystFourth SeasonPhone: 214-907-0706E-Mail: [email protected]

SMU's games are broadcast live on the Mustang Radio Network. SMU's broadcasts are also accessible on the Internet at the Mustangs' offi cial athletics website, SMUMustangs.com.

5201 N. O’Connor Blvd., Suite 300Irving, TX 75039214-774-1300

Fax 214-496-0055conferenceusa.com

CONFERENCE USAMEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

Assistant Commissioner

Football and Baseball OperationsRuss Anderson

Phone: 214-774-1351E-Mail: [email protected]

Assistant CommissionerPublic Affairs

Courtney Morrison-ArcherPhone: 214-774-1352

E-Mail: [email protected]

Associate Director of Media RelationsDebbie Davis

Phone: 214-774-1353E-Mail: [email protected]

Assistant Director of Media RelationsTod Meisner

Phone: 214-774-1354E-Mail: [email protected]

SEAN BASSSidelinesFirst SeasonPhone: 214-236-2556E-Mail: [email protected]

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PRIMARY SMUMEDIA OUTLETS

PRINTDallas Morning News ________ 214-977-8444Bob Yates, Executive Sports Editor _ 214-977-8260Garry Leavell, Sports Editor ___ 214-977-8987Keith Campbell, Colleges Editor 214-977-7896Kate Hairopoulos, SMU Beat ___ 214-977-8032

Daily Campus ______________ 214-768-1516

WIRE SERVICEAssociated Press

Jamie Aron, Sports __________ 972-991-2100

WEBSITESPonyFans.com

Steve Lansdale, Editor _ [email protected]

MustangManiacs.comArmen Williams, Editor __ [email protected]

PonyStampede.comJosh Harvey, Editor ___ [email protected]

RADIOKESN (103.3 FM)

817-640-3971

WBAP (820 AM)817-695-1820

KRLD (1080 AM)214-443-6400

KTCK (1310 AM)214-526-7400

TELEVISIONFox Sports Southwest

972-868-1436

KDFW (FOX-4)214-720-3158

KXAS (NBC-5) 817-654-6465

WFAA (ABC-8) 214-748-9631

KTVT (CBS-11)817-586-7441

KTXA (IND-21)817-451-1111

KDAF (CW-33)214-252-3334

KFWD (IND-52)214-977-6780

DIRECTIONS TO FORD STADIUMFrom DFW AirportTake the south exit from the airport to State Hwy. 183 East. State Hwy. 183 turns into I-35E South. Take I-35E South down to I-30 East (left). Off of I-30 East take U.S. Hwy. 75 North and take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn left on Airline Road.

From Dallas Love Field AirportExit from the Airport to Mockingbird Lane. Go east on Mockingbird Lane and turn left on Airline Road.

From I-35E (North of Dallas)Go south on I-35E to I-635 (LBJ Freeway). Go east on I-635 to U.S. Hwy. 75 South (right). Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (right) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

From I-35E (South of Dallas)Go north on I-35E to I-30. Go east on I-30 to U.S. Hwy. 75 North (left). Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

From U.S. Hwy. 75 (North of Dallas)Go south on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (right) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

From U.S. Hwy. 75/I-45 (South of Dallas)Go north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

From I-30Go north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

From I-20Go north on I-45. I-45 turns into U.S. Hwy. 75. Continue north on U.S. Hwy. 75. Take the Mockingbird Lane exit. Head west (left) on Mockingbird Lane and turn right on Airline Road.

FORD STADIUM SEATING DIAGRAM

FORD STADIUM INFORMATION

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