2013 LU Football Information Guide

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This is Lamar Football

The Southland Conference

Table of Contents/Fast Facts.............................2-3 Dauphin Athletic Complex.................................4-5 Provost Umphrey Stadium..................................6-7 Football Facilities ...............................................8-9 Sport Performance ...............................................10 Athletic Training...................................................11 Lamar University .............................................12-13 Campus Life ....................................................14-15 Sheila Umphrey Rec Sports Center .................16-17 Student-Athlete Experience .................................18 Lamar Athletic Excellence ...................................19 Beaumont & The Golden Triangle .................20-21

Southland Conference History ............................88 2012 SLC Standings & Individual Honors...........89 2012 SLC Statistics ..........................................90-92 2013 SLC Composite Schedule.............................93

Coaching & Support Staff Head Coach Ray Woodard..............................22-23 Assistant Head Coach Allen Johnson ..................24 Defensive Coordinator Bill Bradley .....................25 Offensive Coordinator Larry Kueck ....................26 Assistant Coach Craig McGallion........................27 Assistant Coach James Brown .............................28 Assistant Coach Carey Bailey ..............................29 Assistant Coach Kevin Barbay.............................30 Assistant Coach Chuck Langston ........................31 Dir. of Football Operations Brett Ramsey ..........32 Football Graduate Assistants ...............................33 Football Support Staff .....................................34-37 Lamar President Dr. James Simmons..................38 Athletics Director Jason Henderson ....................39

Meet the Cardinals 2012 Player Rosters ..........................................40-41 2012 Preseason Depth Chart ................................42 2012 Returning Player Profiles ........................43-69 2012 Newcomers .............................................70-76

2012 Season in Review 2011 Results and Statistics...............................78-79 2011 Superlatives ..............................................80-81 2011 Game Recaps...........................................82-87

Lamar Football History Miscellaneous Games ..........................................95 All-Time Series Records ......................................96 All-Time Series Results ...................................97-98 Lamar Football History.................................96-106 Lamar Coaching History....................................107 All-Conference Players .......................................108 Specialty Awards & NFL Players .......................109 Senior College Lettermen.............................110-115 Junior College Lettermen .............................116-117 Cardinal Hall of Honor ................................118-119

Records Offensive Team Records ....................................120 Defensive Team Records ....................................121 Individual Records .......................................122-123 Individual Rushing Records...............................124 100-yard Rushers.................................................125 Individual Passing Records .........................126-127 Individual Receiving Records......................128-129 Individual Total Offense.....................................130 All-Purpose Yards & Scoring Records................131 Punting Records .................................................132 Punt Return Records ..........................................133 Junior College Results..................................134-135 Senior College Results .................................136-138

Media Information Media Information .......................................140-141 Campus Map ......................................................142


General

History

School..........................................................Lamar University Location .......................................Beaumont, Texas (114,000) Founded ...........................................................................1923 Enrollment.....................................................................14,522 Nickname ................................................................Cardinals Colors ..............................................................Red and White Conference..............................................................Southland National Affiliation ...........................NCAA Division I - FCS President ..............................................Dr. Kenneth R. Evans Athletics Director ........................................Jason Henderson Faculty Representative .............................Dr. Hsing-wei Chu Senior Woman Administrator .............................Helene Thill Athletic Department.........................................(409) 880-2248 Ticket Office .....................................................(409) 880-1715

First Year of Football .......................................................1923 First Year as a Senior College...........................................1951 First Year of Southland Football......................................1964 All-Time Record (4-year) ......................184-246-9/41 seasons All-Time Southland Record .....................39-86-2/24 seasons Southland Conference Championships/Last...............4/1971

Coaching Staff Head Coach...........Ray Woodard (Sam Houston State, 1988) Record at Lamar/Seasons.............................13-21/3 Seasons Overall 4-Year Record/Seasons .....................................Same Office Phone.....................................................(409) 880-7157 Assistant Head Coach-Secondary:.............................Allen Johnson (Texas A&M-Commerce ’99) Offensive Coordinator-Quarterbacks: ..................Larry Kueck (Stephen F. Austin ’75) Defensive Coordinator: ..........................Bill Bradley (Texas) Recruiting Coordinator-Linebackers: .........Craig McGallion (Houston ’84) Running Backs: ..............................James Brown (Texas ’00) Offensive Line: ..................Chuck Langston (Oklahoma ’95) Defensive Line: ........................Carey Bailey (Tennessee ‘92) Wide Receivers: ............................Kevin Barbay (Lamar ’05) Director of Football Operations: ..Brett Ramsey (Lamar ’11) Graduate Assistant-Linebackers: .Eric Hicks (Maryland ‘12) Graduate Assistant-Offense: ..........Jason Smith (Liberty ‘11) Strength and Conditioning Coach: ......................Josh Miller (Southeastern La. ‘09) Head Athletic Trainer:...Josh Yonker (Northern Colorado ’03)

Team Information

2012 Overall Record............................................................4-8 2012 Home Record .............................................................4-2 2012 Away Record...............................................................0-6 2012 Southland Conference Record/Finish ................1-6/7th Offensive Formation............................................Multiple Set Defensive Formation..........................................................3-4 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................19/7 Offensive Starters...........................................................8/3 Defensive Starters ..........................................................7/4 Special Team Starters ....................................................4/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................48/27

Stadium Information Stadium ........................................Provost Umphrey Stadium Year Opened ...................................1964 as Cardinal Stadium Record at Stadium/Seasons.....................75-75-3/29 seasons Capacity .........................................................................16,000 Surface ..................................................................Matrix Turf Press Box Phone ..............................................(409) 880-7489

Lamar Media Relations Director/Football Contact .................................James Dixon Office Phone ....................................................(409) 880-8329 Cell Phone ............................................................................... E-Mail ..............................................james.dixon@lamar.edu Office Fax .........................................................(409) 880-2338 Athletics Web Site...........................www.lamarcardinals.com Assistant Director..................................................Pat Murray Office Phone ....................................................(409) 880-2323 Cell Phone.........................................................(409) 651-0521 Assistant Director/Secondary Contact.............Clay Trainum Office Phone ....................................................(409) 880-7845 Cell Phone ........................................................(409) 651-5588 SID Mailing Address.......................................P.O. Box 10066 ...............................................................Beaumont, TX 77710 Overnight Address....................Montagne Center, Room 138 .....................................................................211 Redbird Lane ...............................................................Beaumont, TX 77710

The 2013 Lamar University Football Yearbook is a publication of the Lamar University Athletics Media Relation Office. The guide was edited and designed by Erik J. Cox with editorial assistance from Clay Trainum, Pat Murray and Trace Baker. Photography by Mike Tobias, Will France, Guiseppe Barranco, Matt Billiot, Tino Mauricio, Tammy McKinley and various other contributors. Covers designed by Clay Trainum.




Lamar University was able to return to the gridiron thanks in large part to the generosity of donors like Walter Umphrey and his partners at Provost Umphrey law firm. In recognition of a gift from the Beaumont-based law firm and an additional gift from Umphrey and his wife, Sheila, the name “Provost Umphrey Stadium� graces the renovated facility where fans cheer on the Cardinals. The renovated stadium features all new bench and chair-back seating, new restroom and concession facilities, a new concourse area, and increased handicap accessible seating areas. In addition, the installation of new lighting and a Matrix field turf playing surface provides a state-of-the art venue that will not only hold up to challenging weather conditions, but also allow the stadium to be a multiuse facility. Furthermore, thanks to a $1 million contribution from Education First Federal Credit Union, Provost Umphrey Stadium features a state-of-the-art, video-integrated scoreboard. The video board offers complete flexibility, with the capability to show one large single video image, multiple video images, and a combination of live or recorded video with real time scores and statistics, out of town game information, sponsors' messages, graphics and animation.


Opening and Dedication Today’s plush and newly-renovated Provost Umphrey Stadium was originally built for a cost of $1 million with the construction period lasting from May of 1963 through July of 1964. It was dedicated during ceremonies prior to Lamar’s 21-0 season opening victory over East Central Oklahoma on Sept. 19, 1964. Lamar fullback Darrell Johnson scored the first touchdown in stadium history on a 30-yard run during the second quarter of that game. The Cardinals have compiled a 67-69-3 record in the stadium with their longest winning streak being 12 games spanning the 1965-1967 seasons.

Attendance Records Att. 18,500 17,600 17,306 17,250 17,222 17,187

Date 9/13/80 9/22/79 10/9/10 10/6/79 9/17/77 10/2/10

Opponent Baylor Louisiana Tech Langston University West Tex. St. La.-Lafayette Sam Houston State

Team Records Most Points Scored by Lamar: 58 vs. Texas College (9/3/11) Most Points by Opponent: 69 by Stephen F. Austin (11/5/11) Most Combined Points: 80, Lamar 45, Incarnate Word 35 (9/17/11) Most Yds Total Offense: 675 by Louisiana Tech (11/16/68) Most Pass Attempts: 62 by McMurry University (10/13/12)

Individual Records

Points: 24 by Tim Flanders, Sam Houston State (10/27/12); by Kevin Johnson, Lamar (10/13/12); by DePauldrick Garrett, Lamar (9/3/11) Total Offense: 412 yards by Ron Rittiman, Texas State (9/10/88) Yards Rushing: 222 by Burton Murchison, Lamar (9/14/85) Rushing Attempts: 33 by Floyd Dorsey, Lamar (9/18/82) Longest Rushing Play: 85 yards by Eugene Washington, Lamar (11/6/65) Yards Passing: 412 by Shad Smith, Lamar (10/10/87) Passes Attempted: 45 by John Holman, Louisiana-Monroe (10/30/82) Passes Completed: 31 by John Evans, Lamar (11/5/88) Longest Pass Play: 93 yards, Johnny Holley to Carl Williams, Texas Southern (10/2/82) Passes Caught: 14 by J.J. Hayes, Lamar (11/19/11) Yards Receiving: 212 by J.J. Hayes, Lamar (10/8/11)




The J.B. Higgins Weight room is located on the bottom floor of the (athletic complex). Open since September 2010, the sport performance facility is the training home for all of the Lamar Athletic Teams. The facility has 8,000 square feet of functional work out space, three offices, one storage room for equipment and supplements, and a media room (total of 10,000 square feet). Director – Joshua Miller, SCCC, USAW

Equipment

16 Power Racks with Olympic Platforms 24 Benches 60 pair of Dumbbells – (5 – 140 lbs.) 4 Reverse Hyperextensions 4 Glute Ham Machines 2 Leg Press

Accessories

8 24” Plyo Boxes 8 18” Plyo Boxes 4 Bear Squat Machines 1 Hip Machine 2 Neck Machines 2 Lat-Pull Machines 2 Shoulder Press Machines 12 Adjustable Hurdles 3 3 3 3 3 1

Cardio Equipment

Treadmills Cross trainers Stationary Bikes Recumbent Bikes Ellipticals Arm Ergometer













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Ray Woodard Head Coach - Fourth Season Ray Woodard begins his fourth season at the helm of the Lamar football program in 2013 with a promising future on the horizon. The 2012 season saw Lamar compete against a pair of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams for the first time since reinstating the program. The Cardinals, who finished 4-8 on the year, took on former conference rival Louisiana-Lafayette and also took a trip to face the University of Hawaii. Under Woodard in 2012, Lamar had the Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year in wide receiver Kevin Johnson and a pair of Cardinals earned allconference accolades. Johnson tied the school record with 13 touchdowns on the season, catching 10 scores, returning two kickoffs and adding a rushing touchdown. Senior offensive lineman Sean Robertson and junior defensive lineman Jesse Dickson were both named to the all-conference second-team as Lamar played its second full Southland Conference schedule since restarting the program in 2010. In 2011, Lamar was able to compete as a full member of the Southland Conference and Woodard guided the Cardinals to a pair of conference road wins on their way to a 4-7 overall record and a 2-5 league mark. For the second straight year, Woodard's Cardinals rewrote the Lamar record books. Seven individual and six team records were either set or tied during the 2011 campaign. Lamar had a pair of players earn second-team All-Southland Conference honors in wide receiver J.J. Hayes and offensive lineman Anthony Oden. Six other Cardinals earned honorable mention all-conference honors, including wide receiver Marcus Jackson who signed a free agent deal to play for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons following the 2012 draft. All this coming on the heels of an historic year in 2010. Not only did the Cardinals take the field for the first time since 1989, but they turned a lot of heads with their immediate success on the gridiron. In their very first game - at McNeese State on Sept. 4 - they set a school record with 429 passing yards, and two weeks later - at Southeastern Louisiana quarterback Andre Bevil led a fourth-quarter comeback that sparked a 29-28 victory over the stunned highly-favored Lions. Woodard guided the Cardinals to a 5-6 overall record, which included a 4-2 mark in newly refurbished Provost Umphrey Stadium while playing in front of capacity crowds in their first four home games. The overall record does not begin to tell the story of the renewed excitement and school pride that were returned to the Beaumont campus. Although the Cardinals were not eligible for the Southland Conference championship during the 2010 season, the excitement generated by Lamar's resurrection of the football program was reflected in the fact Woodard was one of five finalists voted for the Southeast Texas Press Club's 2010 Newsmaker of the Year Award. McNeese State was ranked 11th in the nation when the Cardinals put a scare into the Cowboys before falling 30-27 in the season opener for both teams. A week later, playing its home opener in front of a red-clad crowd of 16,600, Lamar earned its first victory in over two decades by a 21-14 margin over Webber International. Lamar added four more victories, including the impressive 29-28 come-frombehind win at Southeastern Louisiana. A high-powered offense, which set 15

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team or individual records during the season, became the signature for the 2010 Cardinals who closed the year with a dominating 44-6 dismantling of Oklahoma Panhandle State. Woodard was named the eighth football coach at Lamar University by university president James Simmons and then athletics director Billy Tubbs on May 19, 2008. He came to Lamar after serving three seasons at Navarro College - the first two as defensive coordinator and the final as head coach. His 2007 squad went 9-3 and advanced to the conference playoffs for the first time in six seasons. Navarro defeated defending national champion Blinn College on consecutive weeks before rolling past Kilgore - the SWJCFC regular-season champion - on the road 54-28 to earn the school's first bowl bid since the 1990s. Navarro claimed a 24-21 win over Georgia Military in the Pilgrim's Pride Bowl to finish the year ranked fourth in the NJCAA national poll. For his efforts, Woodard was named the SWJCFC Coach of the Year. From 2003-05, Woodard served as the head football and track coach at Burton (Texas) High School, with the Panthers winning the district title in track in 2004. He spent two years as the defensive coordinator at Livingston (Texas) HS from 1998-2001 and one season at Trinity HS in 1997-98. Trinity went 7-3 in 1997. Woodard spent three years as the defensive coordinator for the Scottish Claymores from 2000-03 during his second stint with an NFL Europe franchise. Woodard's other professional coaching experience came as the general manager/head coach for the Houston Outlaws (1999-2000) of the Regional Football


L a m a r Fo otbal l Coaching Staff League, defensive coordinator of the Frankfurt Galaxy (1996-97) of NFL Europe and the Texas Terror (1996) of Personal the Arena Football Birthdate .............................August 20, 1961 League. Hometown ..........................Corrigan, Texas Wo o d a r d ' s Wife .......................................................Penne first experience at the Children................................................Jessica NCAA level came in 1998 when he was the defensive line coach at Education Louisiana-Lafayette. 1981............................A.A., Kilgore College Lineman Danny Scott 1988 .......................B.S., Sam Houston State registered eight sacks, 1991.....................................M.Ed., UT-Tyler which ranks fourth in the ULL single-season list. Playing Career From 1988-95 1980-81 ................................Kilgore College Woodard was the defen1982-83 .........................University of Texas sive coordinator at Kil1984-85.........................San Diego Chargers gore College and 1986-87 ...............................Denver Broncos recruited more than 200 Texas high school stu........Member of 1986 Super Bowl Team dent-athletes. The 1987-88...........................Kansas City Chiefs Rangers appeared in back-to-back Shrine Bowls in 1989 and 1990. Coaching Career Kilgore had a 9-2 record 1988-95 ................................Kilgore College in 1990, won the confer..................................Defensive Coordinator ence championship and 1995 ...............................Texas Terror (Arena) was ranked as high as ..................................Defensive Coordinator No. 6 in the country. Woodard also 1996-97 ........Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe) had a successful playing ..................................Defensive Coordinator career, from his days at 1998 ...............................Louisiana-Lafayette Corrigan-Camden HS ...................................Defensive Line Coach to Kilgore College and 1999-2000..Houston Outlaws (Regional FBL) the University of Texas ....................General Manager/Head Coach to five years in the NFL. 2000-03.....Scottish Claymores (NFL Europe) After earning 13 letters in four sports at Corri..................................Defensive Coordinator gan-Camden from 2005-06 ...............................Navarro College 1975-79, he walked on .............Defensive/Recruiting Coordinator at Kilgore College then 2007.....................................Navarro College went on to became a .....................................................Head Coach two-time All-America 2010- ..................................Lamar University selection as a defensive tackle from 1980-81. .....................................................Head Coach The Rangers finished the 1980 season ranked No. 2 in the NJCAA rankings after posting a 10-1 record and winning the TJCFC Championship. Woodard then finished his college career at Texas under coach Fred Akers. The 1982 team went 9-3 and finished the season ranked 17th nationally. As a senior in 1983, Woodard and the Longhorns posted a perfect 11-0 regular-season mark, captured the Southwest Conference championship and finished the season ranked fifth in the nation. Texas led the nation in total defense, yielding an average of 212 yards per game along with and average of 9.5 points per game. Woodard was selected in the eighth round of the 1984 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. He spent the next five seasons with the Chargers, Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs. He was a member of the Broncos' 1986 AFC Champion and Super Bowl team. Woodard received his bachelor's degree in kinesiology and history from Sam

The Woodard File

Woodard vs. All Opponents Opponent Central Arkansas Georgia State Hawai`i Incarnate Word Langston University Louisiana-Lafayette McMurry University McNeese State Nicholls North Dakota Northwestern State Oklahoma Panhandle State Prairie View A&M Sam Houston State South Alabama South Dakota Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin Texas College Texas State Webber International Totals

W-L 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-3 2-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-3 0-2 1-0 2-1 0-3 1-0 0-1 1-0 13-21

Home 0-1

Away 0-1 0-1 0-1

1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0

0-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-2 0-1

1-0 10-8

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Houston State University in 1988 and his master's in education from the University of Texas at Tyler in 1991. Woodard and the former Penne Striedel have been married since March, 1982. The couple has one daughter, Jessica, who was married in April, 2010, to Eric Martin. Woodard and his wife also became proud grandparents on Apr. 23, 2012, as Trey DeSoto Martin was welcomed into the world.

Ray and Penne Woodard

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Allen Johnson Assistant Head Coach - Secondary

Allen Johnson, who spent the 2011 season at Lamar as co-defensive coordinator, is entering his second year as assistant head coach in charge of the Cardinals’ secondary. Prior to coming to Lamar, Johnson coached the cornerbacks at the University of Texas-El Paso for three seasons. Johnson, who earned his bachelor’s degree in health and kinesiology at Texas A&M-Commerce in 1999 and his master’s degree in the same field a year later, played collegiately at Kilgore College, Central Oklahoma and A&M-Commerce. When he was at Kilgore, he played under Woodard who was then Kilgore’s defensive coordinator. After taking a break in his college career to serve in the U.S. Air Force, Johnson earned All-Lone Star Conference South Division honors and a trip to the Snow Bowl as a senior in 1998. He also competed for the A&M-Commerce track and field team and served as president of the school’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. At UTEP, Johnson coached such star defensive backs as Cornelius Brown, Melvin Stephenson and

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Clarence Ward, all of whom played briefly in the National Football League. Before going to UTEP, Johnson spent the 2007 season as the defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Midwestern State University, which fielded the top defense in the Lone Star Conference that year. In going 8-3 that season, Midwestern State led the league in scoring defense (18.6 points-pergame average), total defense (294.2 yards-per-game average) and rushing defense (93.9 yards-per-game). In 2006, Johnson served as the quality control coach at Oklahoma State University, helping lead the Cowboys to seven wins and an Independence Bowl victory. Johnson started his coaching career at Texas A&M-Commerce in 1999, and after two years there, he spent the next four seasons in the high-school coaching ranks at Gaither HS in Tampa, Fla., at Plant HS in Tampa and at Newman Smith HS in Carrollton, Texas. Johnson doubled as the secondary coach and recruiting coordinator at Blinn College in 2005, helping the team qualify for the National Junior College Athletic Association playoffs. Johnson, who was an all-district defensive back at Desoto High School, and his wife, Jennifer, have three daughters – Jayla, Kyra and Olivia.

The Johnson File Personal Birthdate.......................September 11, 1972 Hometown .............................Desoto, Texas Wife ....................................................Jennifer Children .....................Jayla, Kyra and Olivia

Recruiting Area Dallas Metroplex, Houston

Education 1999...............B.S., Texas A&M-Commerce 2000..............M.S., Texas A&M-Commerce

Playing Career 1991-92 ................................Kilgore College 1993 .......................Central Oklahoma State 1998........................Texas A&M-Commerce

Coaching Career 1999........................Texas A&M-Commerce ...............................Student Assistant Coach 2000........................Texas A&M-Commerce ............................Graduate Assistant Coach 2001.......................Gaither HS, Tampa, Fla. ..................................Defensive Coordinator 2002 ............................Plant HS, Tampa, Fla ..............................................Assistant Coach 2003-04.....Newman HS, Carrollton, Texas ..............................................Assistant Coach 2005 ..........................................Blinn College Secondary Coach, Recruiting Coordinator 2006 ..................Oklahoma State University ..................................Quality Control Coach 2007 ................Midwestern State University Secondary Coach, Recruiting Coordinator 2008-10.................................................UTEP ........................................Cornerbacks Coach 2011.......................................................Lamar ...........................Co-Defensive Coordinator 2012- .....................................................Lamar ................Assistant Head Coach-Secondary


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Bill Bradley Defensive Coordinator

Former National Football League pro bowler and longtime coach Bill Bradley begins his second season as the defensive coordinator at Lamar. Prior to joining the Lamar coaching staff, Bradley served as director of the secondary at FBU (Football University), a one-of-a-kind training experience for the nation’s elite youth and high school players. Bradley spent two years with the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League as defensive backfield coach, helping the franchise reach the league’s championship game twice. Before joining the Tuskers, Bradley served as the defensive backs coach for the San Diego Chargers for three seasons, one of his three stops in the NFL. While with the Chargers, San Diego led the NFL in interceptions for the first time in club history and reached the AFC title game in 2007. Bradley served under Guy Morriss at Baylor University as the defensive coordinator from 200406. After inheriting a defense which ranked 105th nationally in total defense, Bradley helped the Bears reach a ranking of 63rd and coached over a dozen All-Big 12 players while at Baylor. Bradley went to Baylor following a three-year stint with the New York Jets as the team's defensive backs coach. While serving under head coach Herman Edwards, Bradley helped the Jets rank among the NFL's top 10 in pass defense, advance to the playoffs in 2001 and 2002 and win the 2002 AFC East title. Bradley enjoyed a successful three-year run with the Buffalo Bills before moving on to the Jets. With Bradley serving as the defensive backs coach from 1998 to 2000, the Bills led the NFL in total defense in 1999, ranked third the year before and were sixth in 2000. Buffalo advanced to the AFC playoffs in Bradley’s first two years with the team. Bradley enjoyed success in the Canadian Football League before breaking into the NFL coaching ranks. While serving as the defensive coordinator for the Toronto Argonauts, Bradley helped the team win the Grey Cup in both 1996 and 1997. He also served as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach for the CFL's San Antonio Texans (1995) and the Sacramento Gold Miners (1994), worked as the defensive

backs coach of the World League's San Antonio Riders (1991-92) and spent three years with the CFL's Calgary Stampeders (1988-90) as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach. Bradley’s first coaching job came in 1983 with the San Antonio Gunslingers of the United States Football League. He spent his first season as the team’s defensive backs coach and personnel assistant, before spending the 1984 campaign as secondary coach. Bradley spent the 1985 season with the USFL’s Memphis Showboats as secondary coach, and also served the 1987 season as a volunteer assistant at the University of Texas. A third round draft pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1969, Bradley went on to earn three straight All-Pro awards from 1971-73 at free safety. In addition, he served as the Eagles' punter, kick returner and holder. Bradley, who led the NFL in interceptions in both 1971 (11) and 1972 (nine), became the first player ever to lead the league in interceptions in consecutive seasons. Bradley still holds Eagle records for career interception return yardage with 536 and club singleseason marks for interceptions and return yardage with 11 picks for 249 yards in 1971. Bradley is tied with Brian Dawkins and Eric Allen for most career interceptions in club history with 34. He played in 114 NFL games, spending the 1969-76 seasons with the Eagles and the 1977 campaign with both the Minnesota Vikings and St. Louis Cardinals. Bradley was a high school All-America quarterback out of Palestine, Texas. He led his team to the 1965 state title and went on to a stellar college career as a quarterback and defensive back at Texas from 1966 to 1968. He served as a tri-captain on Darrell Royal's 1968 Longhorn team which finished the season with a record of 9-1-1 and tied for the Southwest Conference championship. The 1968 Longhorns were ranked third in the final Associated Press poll and beat Tennessee 36-13 in the Cotton Bowl. Bradley recorded a UT single-game record four interceptions in the Longhorns' 35-14 win over Texas A&M as a senior, a mark that still stands as the best-ever by a SWC performer. He played in the 1969 Hula Bowl, the Coaches All-America Game and the College All-Star Game. Bradley earned UT's 1968 D.H. Byrd Leadership Award. A member of the Texas Sports, Texas High School, University of Texas and Philadelphia Eagles halls of fame, Bradley and his wife, Susan, have two children, Matthew and Carissa.

The Bradley File Personal

Birthdate.............................January 24, 1947 Hometown...........................Palestine, Texas Wife........................................................Susan Children .........................Matthew & Carissa

Recruiting Area San Antonio Area

Education

1965-68 .........................University of Texas

Playing Career

1966-68 .........................University of Texas 1969-76..........................Philadelphia Eagles 1977.................................St. Louis Cardinals

Coaching Career

1983-84.San Antonio Gunslingers (USFL) ................Assistant Coach/Quality Control 1985 ..............Memphis Showboats (USFL) ..............................................Assistant Coach 1987 ...............................University of Texas ........................................Volunteer Assistant 1988-90 .............Calgary Stampeders (CFL) ..................................Defensive Coordinator 1991-92 .........San Antonio Riders (WLAF) ..................................Defensive Coordinator 1993-94...............San Antonio Texas (CFL) ..................................Defensive Coordinator 1994-95 .....Sacramento Goldminers (CFL) ..................................Defensive Coordinator 1996-97 ..............Toronto Argonauts (CFL) ..................................Defensive Coordinator 1998-2000 .....................Buffalo Bills (NFL) .................................Defensive Backs Coach 2001-03 ......................New York Jets (NFL) .................................Defensive Backs Coach 2004-06..............................Baylor University ..................................Defensive Coordinator 2007-08 ............San Diego Chargers (NFL) .................................Defensive Backs Coach 2009-10 ....................Florida Tuskers (UFL) .................................Defensive Backs Coach 2012- ..................................Lamar University ..................................Defensive Coordinator

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Larry Kueck Offensive Coordinator - Quarterbacks

Larry Kueck, who served as coach Ray Alborn’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Lamar from 1986-89, is in his second year with the program in the same capacity. Kueck brings 28 years of collegiate coaching experience to Lamar, including nearly 20 years as an offensive coordinator. He has spent the last four years coaching high school football in Texas, but is returning to the college level where he has enjoyed a great amount of success. During his first tenure in Beaumont, the Lamar passing game put up the most prolific numbers in school history. Kueck helped guide quarterback John Evans to school records for single-season and career passing yards. Evans also set the school record for career touchdown passes with Kueck directing Lamar’s offense. Prior to returning to the Texas high school ranks, Kueck spent six seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Marshall University. It was his second stint at the school as he spent the 1996 season with the Thundering Herd, helping Marshall to the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly IAA) national title with a 15-0 record. In his first season back with the Thundering Herd in 2002, Kueck helped the team to an 11-2 record and a 38-15 win over Louisville in the GMAC Bowl. As a senior that year, Byron Leftwich

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threw for 4,268 yards and 30 touchdowns with Kueck guiding the offense. The following year, junior Stan Hill set a school record by completing 69.6 percent of his pass attempts. Prior to returning to Marshall, Kueck spent two years as the offensive coordinator at SMU and three in the same position at Southern Mississippi. While in Hattiesburg, Kueck helped the Golden Eagles to a pair of Conference USA titles and three bowl appearances. Kueck helped quarterback Lee Roberts break Brett Favre’s USM records for passing yards and touchdowns in a season. Kueck, whose first job in college football was as the offensive line coach at Southwest Oklahoma, also served as the offensive coordinator at Mississippi in 1994. He also has stops at Pacific, Texas Tech, Sam Houston State and Rice. Kueck earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Stephen F. Austin in 1975 and a master’s degree a year later. He was a three-year letterwinner for the Lumberjacks on the offensive line, and was an honorable mention selection in both 1973 and 1974 in the Lone Star Conference. Kueck and his wife Rhonda have two daughters, Megan and Cara.

The Kueck File Personal

Birthdate ....................................June 1, 1951 Hometown.................................Freer, Texas Wife ....................................................Rhonda Children .................................Megan & Cara

Recruiting Area East Texas

Education

1975..........................B.S., Stephen F. Austin 1976 .....................M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin

Playing Career

1969-73.............................Stephen F. Austin

Coaching Career

1980 ..................Southwest Oklahoma State ..............................................Assistant Coach 1981 .......................................Rice University ..............................................Assistant Coach 1982-85 ..........................Sam Houston State ..............................................Assistant Coach 1986-89..............................Lamar University ..................................Offensive Coordinator 1990.........................................................SMU ..................................Offensive Coordinator 1991 ..............................................Texas Tech ..............................................Assistant Coach 1992-93 .................University of the Pacific ..............................................Assistant Coach 1994...............................................Mississippi ..................................Offensive Coordinator 1995.........................Navarro Junior College ..................................Offensive Coordinator 1996................................Marshall University ..................................Offensive Coordinator 1997-99 .......................Southern Mississippi ..................................Offensive Coordinator 2000-01 ...................................................SMU ..................................Offensive Coordinator 2002-07..........................Marshall University ..................................Offensive Coordinator 2008 .......................South Grand Prairie HS ..................................Offensive Coordinator 2009 ...................................Mineral Wells HS ..................................Offensive Coordinator 2010-11 ......................Woodrow Wilson HS ..................................Offensive Coordinator 2012- ..................................Lamar University ..................................Offensive Coordinator


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Craig McGallion Assistant Coach - Linebackers Recruiting Coordinator From 1989-93, McGallion spent time in the Cy-Fair Independent School District at both Cy-Fair HS and Cy-Creek HS. He mentored future NFL Pro Bowl selection Sam Adams, who played at Texas A&M, Craig McGallion begins his fourth along with Shane Rink, who starred season as the linebackers coach and at Texas, while at Cy-Creek. recruiting coordinator at Lamar UniMcGallion was a three-year letterversity. man and two-year starter at noseA former University of Houston guard at the University of Houston. standout and long-time defensive co- He received his bachelor's degree in ordinator at Silsbee High School, Mc- Education from UH in 1984. Gallion joined Ray Woodard's initial McGallion graduated from Silsstaff at Lamar on June 16, 2008, as an bee HS in 1979 and was an all-state assistant coach. selection at linebacker who was also Over the past two seasons of a member of the 1977 Tiger team Southland Conference competition, that reached the state semifinals. He McGallion has seen three of his line- also played in the 1979 Texas High backers earn honorable mention all- School All-Star Game. league honors. Asim Hicks and Darby He has been married to his wife Jackson were honored in 2011, while Gayle since 1983 and the couple has Jermaine Longino was recognized last a son, Lance, and a daughter, Lacey. season after tying for the conference Lance is a Lamar University graduate lead with 107 tackles. and Lacey earned a degree from McGallion came to Lamar after Lamar Institute of Technology. serving on the Silsbee staff under his brother Bobby for 10 years, where the Tigers made the playoffs six times. McGallion spent three seasons as the head coach at Barbers Hill from 1995-98 following a two year stint at Woodville from 1993-94. The son of the late Silsbee coaching legend Stud McGallion led Woodville to the playoffs in his first season with a 6-4-1 mark.

The McGallion File Personal Birthdate .....................................July 1, 1960 Hometown ..............................Silsbee, Texas Wife........................................................Gayle Children.................................Lance & Lacey

Recruiting Area Golden Triangle, East Texas, Northwest Houston, Mississippi JUCO’s

Education 1984.................B.S., University of Houston

Playing Career 1979-82....................University of Houston

Coaching Career 1983-84....................University of Houston ................................................Student Coach 1984-85.....................................Clements HS ............................................Freshman Coach 1985-88 .........................................Silsbee HS ...................................Defensive Line Coach 1988-89.......................................Texas A&M ............................Graduate Assistant Coach 1989-92.....................................Cy-Creek HS ...................................Defensive Line Coach 1992-93 ........................................Cy-Fair HS ..................................Defensive Coordinator 1993-94....................................Woodville HS .....................................................Head Coach 1995-98 ................................Barbers Hill HS .....................................................Head Coach 1998-2008 .....................................Silsbee HS ..................................Defensive Coordinator 2010- ..................................Lamar University ..........Linebackers, Recruiting Coordinator

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James Brown Assistant Coach - Running Backs

Beaumont native and former University of Texas quarterback James Brown is in his fourth season as the running backs coach at Lamar University. Brown spent the majority of the previous six years playing professionally in NFL Europe and the Arena Football League after his standout career at Texas. He played for the Scottish Claymores in 2002 - the same time Lamar head coach Ray Woodard was the defensive coordinator and led the Frankfurt Galaxy to the World Bowl title in 2003. He played four years of arena football with Nashville, leading the Kats to the Arena Bowl in 2000 and 2001, a year with San Jose and a year with Georgia. From 2003-05, Brown was the offen-

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sive coordinator at Hyde Park Baptist in Austin where the team reached the TAPPS state semifinals all three years. Brown played for the CenTex Barracudas of the Intense Football League as a midseason replacement and led the team to six wins in eight games and a spot in the league semifinals. Brown was a four-year letterwinner at Texas and finished his career with 30 school records, including passing yards (7,638), total offense (8,049) and touchdown passes (53). In 1995, he became the first UT quarterback in 20 years to earn first-team All-Southwest Conference honors en route to leading the Longhorns to the final SWC championship, a 10-2-1 record, and a berth in the Sugar Bowl. He was also named SWC Offensive Player of the Year that season. As a senior in 1996, Brown led the Longhorns to their first Big 12 Conference title with a win over Nebraska in the inaugural Big 12 Championship Game. He became a UT legend in that contest on a play called "Roll Left" with a 61-yard pass to tight end Derek Lewis that led to a Priest Holmes touchdown to clinch the game. He earned his bachelor's degree in management from Texas in 2000 and is also a licensed real estate appraiser who has run an income tax business in the Austin area. Brown graduated from West Brook High School in Beaumont in 1993 and was a two-sport star in football and basketball. The football program went 20-0 during the regular seasons his two years as a starter, while on the basketball court he became just the second sophomore to play on the varsity team in school history.

The Brown File Personal Birthdate ..................................May 17, 1975 Hometown.......................Beaumont, Texas

Recruiting Area Golden Triangle, Houston ISD, Austin

Education 2000 ....................B.A., University of Texas

Playing Career 1993-96 .........................University of Texas 1997...............British Columbia Lions (CFL) 2000-01 ......................Nashville Kats (Arena) 2002-04................San Jose Sabercats (Arena) 2002-03 ........Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe)

Coaching Career 2002-04 ................San Jose Sabercats (Arena) ...................................................Player Coach 2004-06 .....................Hyde Park Baptist HS ..................................Offensive Coordinator 2010- ..................................Lamar University ....................................Running Backs Coach


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Carey Bailey Assistant Coach - Defensive Line

Former University of Tennessee standout Carey Bailey begins his second season as defensive line coach at Lamar University. The former head coach at Howard University (2007-10) brings nearly two decades of coaching experience on the college level to his new position at Lamar. Bailey has coached 14 players who went on to play professional football, and has coached 19 all-conference players and four All-Americans. Prior to taking the top spot at Howard, Bailey spent two seasons as the defensive line coach at Minnesota. The Gophers played in a pair of bowl games while Bailey was on staff. Bailey also served as defensive line coach at Oklahoma State (2004) and Middle Tennessee State (2003), helping the Cowboys to the 2004 Alamo Bowl. Bailey spent five seasons at Louisiana-Lafayette (1998-2002) coaching the defensive line, special teams and linebackers. During Bailey’s tenure, the Ragin’ Cajuns ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference in total defense, twice led the league in punt returns and also led the conference in fumbles recovered and sacks. His first full-time coaching job

came at Virginia Military Institute where he was defensive line coach from 1995-98. Bailey also worked at West Virginia University as a graduate assistant. While a player at Tennessee, Bailey helped the Volunteers to a pair of Southeastern Conference championships and four straight bowl appearances. As a junior, Bailey led Tennessee in sacks and tackles for loss. He earned his diploma from Tennessee in 1992. Bailey and his wife Angela have two daughters, Evann Leigh and Leah Nicole.

The Bailey File Personal Birthdate.............................January 16, 1969 Hometown .....Morgantown, West Virginia Wife......................................................Angela Children .........Evann Leigh & Leah Nicole

Recruiting Area West Louisiana, South Mississippi JUCOs

Education 1992 .............B.A., University of Tennessee

Playing Career 1988-91 .................University of Tennessee

Coaching Career 1993-94 .................West Virginia University ............................Graduate Assistant Coach 1995-98 ...............Virginia Military Institute ...................................Defensive Line Coach 1998-02..........................Louisiana-Lafayette ..Defensive Line and Special Teams Coach 2003 ........................Middle Tennessee State ...................................Defensive Line Coach 2004......................................Oklahoma State ...................................Defensive Line Coach 2005-06.................University of Minnesota ...................................Defensive Line Coach 2007-10...........................Howard University .....................................................Head Coach 2012- ..................................Lamar University ...................................Defensive Line Coach

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Kevin Barbay Assistant Coach - Wide Receivers

Former Nederland High School quarterback Kevin Barbay is in his second season coaching wide receivers at Lamar University. Barbay comes to Lamar after spending the last two years as the athletics director and head coach at Warren (Texas) High School. Following his high school career, Barbay went to Grambling State to play for former Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams. Barbay then returned to Lamar to finish his education and was introduced to coaching early as he was able to serve as wide receivers coach at Monsignor Kelly High School from 2003-05 while still a student at Lamar. After earning his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and Fitness Management from Lamar in 2005, Barbay worked as a graduate assistant coach at Baylor University from 200507. Barbay's first full-time coaching job came at Texas A&M-Commerce. After finishing his master’s degree from Baylor in 2007, Barbay spent two seasons as the quarterbacks/wide receivers coach with the Lions before

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moving on to North Texas as the tight ends coach for a season (2009). Barbay comes from an impressive coaching pedigree. His late uncle Curtis Barbay was a highly successful coach at Newton High School, while his cousin Bryan is the head coach at Coldspring High School and his cousin Darrell is the head coach at Jasper High School. Barbay and his wife Kaci have two children, daughter Kynslie and son Karson.

The Barbay File Personal Birthdate .......................December 28, 1982 Hometown .......................Nederland, Texas Wife..........................................................Kaci Children...............................Kynslie, Karson

Recruiting Area Southeast Texas, East Houston, Dallas Metroplex

Education 2005...........................B.S., Lamar University 2007 .........................M.S., Baylor University

Playing Career 2002..................Grambling State University

Coaching Career 2003-05............................Kelly High School ...................................Wide Receivers Coach 2005-06..............................Baylor University ............................Graduate Assistant Coach 2007-08..................Texas A&M-Commerce .........Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Coach 2009............................................North Texas ..........................................Tight Ends Coach 2010-12 ........................Warren High School ..................Athletics Director/Head Coach 2012- ..................................Lamar University ...................................Wide Receivers Coach


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Chuck Langston Assistant Coach - Offensive Line 22 win over Jones County Junior College in the Heart of Texas Bowl. Prior to being named head coach at Trinity Valley, Langston spent one season coaching the defensive line and special teams. After spending the 2012 season as Langston’s first collegiate coachdirector of football openerations, for- ing position came at his alma mater mer Central Oklahoma head coach where he served for three seasons Chuck Langston begins his first year (1997-99) as tight ends and defensive as an assistant coach. Langston will line coach after one year as a graduate coach the Cardinals’ offensive line. assistant coach. Langston brings more than a Following a standout prep career decade of college coaching experience at West Brook, Langston earned four to Lamar. Additionally, he knows letters at center for the Sooners. He Southeast Texas after starring at West served as a team captain during his Brook High School, and he played senior campaign and helped OU to collegiately at the highest level as a three bowl appearances during his three-year starter for the University of playing days. Oklahoma. Langston earned a bachelor’s deBefore joining Lamar, Langston gree in sociology from Oklahoma in spent three years as the head coach 1995 before getting his master’s deand Athletics Director at Trinity gree in human relations from OU in (Texas) High School after one season 1999. at Groveton (Texas) High School as Langston and his wife Amy have the special teams coordinator. three sons, Christian, Justice and ReaLangston spent five seasons as the gan Luke. head coach at NCAA Division II Central Oklahoma. Langston guided the Bronchos to a 29-24 record during his five seasons as head coach, including a 9-3 record in 2003 and a spot in the second round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Langston’s first head coaching job came at Trinity Valley Community College from 2000-02. During his last season with the Cardinals, Langston led the team to a 10-2 record and a 33-

The Langston File Personal Birthdate.............................January 30, 1973 Hometown........................Beaumont, Texas Wife..........................................................Amy Children.....Christian, Justice, Reagan Luke

Education 1995 .....................................B.A., Oklahoma 1999.................................M. Ed., Oklahoma

Playing Career 1991-95..........................................Oklahoma

Coaching Career 1996-97..........................................Oklahoma .........................................Graduate Assistant 1997-99..........................................Oklahoma ..............................................Assistant Coach 1999-00..............................Trinity Valley CC ..............................................Assistant Coach 2000-02..............................Trinity Valley CC .....................................................Head Coach 2002-07............................Central Oklahoma .....................................................Head Coach 2008-09 ......................Groveton (Texas) HS ..............................................Assistant Coach 2009-11............................Trinity (Texas) HS ..................Head Coach/Athletics Director 2012 ...................................Lamar University .................Director of Football Operations 2013- ..................................Lamar University ....................................Offensive Line Coach

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Brett Ramsey Director of Football Operations led Slocum High School to the 2009 Texas Class A state title in basketball. A 2011 Lamar University graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology, Ramsey is currently working on his master’s degree in health promotions. A member of the Lamar football program since its rebirth in 2008, Brett Ramsey begins his first season as director of football operations. After spending three seasons as a sudent assistant while completing his bachelor’s degree from Lamar, Ramsey worked with the Cardinal tight ends as a graduate assistant over the last two years. A 2007 graduate of Orangefield High School, Ramsey earned letters in football, baseball, basketball, track and field and golf. He was twice selected all-district at quarterback for the Bobcats, as well as earning all-district nods in baseball and basketball. Ramsey grew up in a coaching family as his father Terry Joe Ramsey is currently the offensive coordinator at DeRidder (La.) High School and has coached at several different stops in the area. His brother Jay Bruce also

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The Ramsey File Personal Birthdate.................................April 18, 1988 Hometown .....................Orangefield, Texas

Education 2011..............................................B.S., Lamar Coaching Career 2009-10...........................Warren (Texas) HS ..............................................Assistant Coach 2010-12..............................Lamar University .........................................Graduate Assistant 2013- ..................................Lamar University .................Director of Football Operations


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Eric Hicks Graduate Assistant - Linebackers Erik Hicks, a 10year NFL veteran, begins his second season as a graduate assistant coach with the Cardinals. Hicks, who played most of his NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs, works primarily with the Lamar linebackers. Hicks joined the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 1998 and started 104 of the 128 games he played. He still ranks sixth in team history with 44.5 career sacks. Hicks’ best season came in 2000 when he registered a career-high 14 sacks in just 13 games played. He would

also spend a season with the New York Jets and was signed by the Detroit Lions without ever appearing in a game for them. A native of Pennsylvania, Hicks played collegiately at Maryland from 1994-97. Hicks earned his bachelor’s degree from Maryland in 2012.

Jason Smith Graduate Assistant - Offense After spending the 2012 season as video coordinator for football, Jason Smith will begin his first year as a graduate assistant coach working with the offense. Prior to coming to Lamar, Smith coached at Monsignor Kelly High School in Beaumont. Smith served as offensive coordinator in his final year, helping the Bulldogs average 35 points per game on their way to an 11-4 record

and a spot in the state championship game. Following a standout playing career at Kelly which included being named the offensive MVP of the GHPSCA All-Star Game, Smith played collegiately at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn. Smith, who is currently pursuing a master’s degree in education from Lamar, earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Liberty University in 2011.

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La mar Foo tba l l Support Staff

Parker James Student Assistant Coach

Johnathan Johnson Student Assistant Coach

April Coon

Andrew Caudill

Administrative Associate

Academic Specialist

Endzone Angels

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L a m a r Fo otbal l Support Staff

Joshua Miller

(SCCC, USAW)

Strength & Conditioning Coach After spending two years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Lamar, Joshua Miller was named the head coach in May of 2013. In addition to handling all aspects of football training, Miller will design and implement the strength and conditioning programs for baseball, men's and women's basketball, softball and volleyball. Miller holds certifications and memberships through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (SCCC) and United States Weightlifting (USAW - Level 1 Sport Performance Coach).

Prior to coming to Lamar, Miller served as interim director and graduate assistant in the sport performance program at Southeastern Louisiana University. While at SLU, Miller designed and implemented programs for football, baseball, men's and women's basketball, soccer and volleyball. He also served as a student intern at Gayle Hatch Weightlifting in Baton Rouge and as a volunteer strength and conditioning coach at Hammond (La.) High School. Miller earned a bachelor's degree in kinesiology from Southeastern Louisiana in 2009 and a master's degree in kinesiology from Lamar in 2012. He and his wife Brittany were married on Aug. 21, 2010.

Dave Overman Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

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Josh Yonker Head Athletic Trainer Joshua Yonker is entering his ninth year as the head athletic trainer for the Lamar athletics department since joining the staff in August 2005. As the head athletic trainer, Yonker directs and supervises the athletic training staff, graduate assistant athletic trainers, and undergraduate internship students in providing athletic training services to the department's 17 intercollegiate sports. Yonker also directs the undergraduate internship program which prepares students to become Licensed Athletic Trainers in the State of Texas. The program has sent numerous athletic trainers into the high school, clinic, collegiate, and professional ranks. Beginning in August 2009, Yonker has been primarily re-

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sponsible for the daily medical care of the football and men's & women's golf teams. A native of Denver, Yonker came to Lamar after receiving a Master of Science degree in exercise science from Utah State University in Logan, Utah. While at Utah State, he worked with the football, women's basketball, and women's soccer programs. He was also a lab instructor for the athletic injuries class. Prior to his tenure at Utah State, Yonker was an athletic training student at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colo. He received a bachelor of science degree in sport and exercise science with an emphasis in athletic training. Yonker is a Certified Athletic Trainer and is a State of Texas Licensed Athletic Trainer. Yonker married the former Kristina Maurich in June of 2011.

Ashley Cody

Ashley Doozan

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer


L a m a r Fo otbal l Support Staff Dr. Curtis Thorpe

Dr. Shawn Figari

Dr. Joel Smith

Head Team Physician

Team Physician

Team Dentist

Dr. Curtis Thorpe is the team physician for the Lamar University Sports Medicine Team. He is an orthopedic surgeon in sports medicine practice at Beaumont Bone and Joint Institute. He attended medical school and completed his orthopedic residency training program at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Thorpe has practiced orthopedic surgery and sports medicine in Beaumont for 16 years. He is board certified in orthopedic surgery and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, member of the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, and the Texas Society for Sports Medicine.

Dr. Shawn Figari attended Stephen F. Austin and graduated with a bachelor of science degree with a minor in chemistry. He then went to the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston where he earned a Doctor of Medicine. While in Houston, he did an internship and a residency in orthopedics. He became a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon in 1998. Dr. Figari is a member of the Texas Medical Association, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Texas Orthopedic Association and the American Medical Association. He has been at Beaumont Bone and Joint Institute since 1998 and a Lamar team physician since 1999.

Dr. Joel Smith, an avid Lamar University supporter and member of the Cardinal Club Board of Directors, also serves the university as the team dentist. Dr. Smith graduated from Lamar University in 1980 where he walked onto the football team after attending Forest Park HS. Currently on staff at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital, Dr. Smith graduated from the UTHSC Dental School in San Antonio and opened his own practice in Beaumont in 1984. He currently serves as an associate professor at UTHSC Dental School and is part of the school’s mentor program. Dr. Smith is a member of the Sabine District Dental Society and the Texas Dental Society.

Dr. Gene Isabell, Jr.

Dr. Doug Wilcox

Matt Lewis

Team Physician

General Team Physician

Certified Athletic Trainer

Dr. Gene Isabell received his bachelor of science degree in biology (Summa Cum Laude) from Sam Houston State University in 1995. He attended medical school at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. From there, he completed an Orthopedic Surgical Residency in 2006 from John Peter Smith and Fort Worth Affiliated Hospitals. From 2006-07, Dr. Isabell completed an orthopedic sports medicine fellowship from Baylor College of Medicine. During his time in Houston, Dr. Isabell volunteered with the University of Houston sports teams. He has been at Beaumont Bone and Joint since August of 2007 and is currently working with the Lamar University Sports Medicine Team.

Dr. Doug Wilcox serves as a general team physician for the Lamar Athletics Department. Dr. Wilcox has been a family practice physician at Preventative Medicine of Southeast Texas since 1999. Prior to that, Dr. Wilcox was a Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Air Force as a senior flight surgeon from 1986-97. He operated a family practice in Beaumont from 1997-99. A native of Beaumont and a 1973 graduate of Forest Park HS, Dr. Wilcox received an undergraduate degree from Hastings College (Neb.) in 1977 and his medical degree from Texas Medical School in Houston in 1982. He earned a masters in public health from UTSA in 1990.

Matt Lewis graduated from Texas State in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science with a concentration in Sports Medicine. He received his Texas state license in 1991 and his national license in 1993. From 1992 to 2000, Lewis worked as an athletic trainer for the Detroit Tigers. Following that, he worked as the head athletic trainer for Beaumont Central HS. In 2003, Lewis began working for Beaumont Bone and Joint Institute as the Director of Outreach for Sports Medicine. He has served on the executive board of the Athletic Trainers of the Golden Triangle and currently provides physician coordination services for Lamar University and local high schools.

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La mar Foo tba l l President Kenneth Evans Veteran educator Kenneth Evans took office July 1, 2013 as Lamar University’s 15th president bringing extensive experience in higher education administration to the position. Evans holds bachelor’s degrees in English and political science from the University of California, Davis, a master’s in business administration from California State University, Sacramento, and a Ph.D. in marketing from the University of Colorado. He has conducted extensive research and authored more than 70 journal articles on interpersonal influence, sales management, services marketing, and marketing management and theory. Evans’ teaching and research is extensive, but it is his leadership experience that provides a special fit with his role as president. Evans served since 2007 as dean of the Michael F. Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma and held the Fred E. Brown chair. He previously served as associate dean of graduate studies, assistant dean of undergraduate studies and chair of the marketing department at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He has worked in a variety of research, teaching and administration positions at Arizona State University, the University of Colorado and California State University, Sacramento. Prior to his academic career, Evans worked as a consultant and marketing representative at several northern California companies.

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Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Evans grew up in Chicago where he attended public schools through the fifth grade, when the family moved to California. He was the first in his immediate family to earn a college degree. Evans played basketball, golf and football at different points in high school and college and ran daily as part of an active lifestyle. Ken and Nancy met while freshmen at University of California, Davis, and married after graduation. A career elementary school teacher, Nancy retired when the couple moved to Norman, Okla. The couple has two adult sons.

President's Staff Dr. Kenneth Evans University President Dr. Stephen Doblin Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Kevin Smith Senior Associate Provost and Interim Vice President for Student Engagement Dr. Cruse Melvin Interim Vice President for Finance and Operations Ms. Camille Mouton Vice President for University Advancement Ms. Priscilla Parsons Vice President for Information Technology Mr. Jason Henderson Director of Athletics Dr. Peter Kelleher Associate Provost for Research Dr. Oney Fitzpatrick Associate Provost for Student Retention Dr. Jack Hopper Assistant to the President for Economic Development and Industrial Relations Dr. James Simmons President Emeritus and Professor of Music


L a m a r Fo otbal l Athletics Director Jason Henderson J a s o n Henderson, who spent a year as interim athletics director, was named Lamar’s Director of Athletics on June 18, 2012. Henderson has served as Lamar's associate athletic director for compliance since July of 2007 before being elevated to interim athletics director on May 11, 2011. As the athletics director, Henderson is responsible for the day-to-day operations of Lamar’s 17 men’s and women’s athletics programs. Henderson is in his seventh year as a member of the Lamar athletic department overall, joining the staff in April 2006 as the compliance coordinator. In this role, Henderson oversees NCAA compliance and scholarships. Henderson currently serves as the Southland Conference representative to the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet. The cabinet reviews issues relating to NCAA rules involving student-athlete amateurism and ways to ensure that student-athletes remain true to the NCAA philosophy of amateur athletic competitions. While serving as associate AD, Henderson played a major role in the return of Lamar football and the addition of the Lamar women’s soccer and softball programs. He was a key figure in the planning of the Dauphin Athletic Complex, the updating of what is now known as Provost Umphrey Stadium and the construction of the Lamar Soccer/Softball

Complex. Henderson has also led coaching search committees that landed Lamar a successful football coach in Ray Woodard and proven basketball coach Pat Knight. In addition, the athletic department has added several staff positions under his watch. Prior to coming to Lamar, Henderson served as the academic coordinator and CHAMPS Life Skills Coordinator at Texas A&MKingsville, where he collected and maintained data on student-athletes, assisted with updating and maintaining compliance documents and assisted with rules education for department staff and student-athletes. Henderson was also an intern at Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, Ky., and Texas A&M. During this time Henderson was involved primarily in assisting in the marketing of the NAIA and NCAA programs, respectively. Henderson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology with a specialization in sports man-

Athletic Administration Jason Henderson Athletics Director Helene Thill Assistant AD - Academics Senior Woman Administrator Daucy Crizer Assistant AD - Business Erik J. Cox Assistant AD - Media Relations

agement from Texas A&M in May of 2003 and a Master of Business Administration from Texas A&MKingsville in December of 2005. Henderson also spends time in the community with various charitable organizations including the YMBL and the Beaumont A&M Club. Both of these organizations help raise funds to improve the community at large.

Jason Henderson receives the 2012 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Cup Men’s All-Sport trophy from SLC commissioner Tom Burnett.

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Name Nashon Davis Mike Hargis Barry Ford Tyrus McGlothen Montez Hunter Mark Roberts Gratian Gladney Courtlin Thompson Kade Harrington Reggie Begelton Jermaine Longino Kevin Johnson Caleb Berry Colby Campbell Robert Mitchell Rex Dausin Desmond Richards Judge Wolfe Dillon Barrett Ryan Mossakowski Keinon Peterson Michael Handy Branden Thomas Emmitt Raleigh Payton Ploch Richard Gipson Kollin Kahler Chad Allen Caleb Harmon Zach Johnson Xavier Bethany George Orebe Anthony Beard Romando Stewart Josh Wilson Joe Okafor Lloyd Julian Eddie McGill Justin Stout Jestin White Keith Curran Chris Maikranz Ronnie Jones Jr. Alex Ball P.J. Henderson Lawson Hartwick William Jones Cole Carleton James Bellard Tony Qualls David Hollyfield James Washington Chance McCormack Kevin Gunnells Bret Treadway Johnny Morris Richard Alfonso

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Ht. 6-3 6-3 6-1 5-8 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-3 6-4 5-8 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-11 5-9 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-2 5-7 6-6 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-6 5-10 6-3 6-3 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-0

Wt. 205 225 175 175 180 190 165 210 185 190 220 210 195 185 200 203 170 170 220 215 190 185 170 210 215 215 200 190 200 180 180 165 225 210 185 295 165 225 170 190 240 255 240 240 220 255 225 215 225 215 225 225 295 210 250 185 260

Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) Sr.-1L Katy, Texas (Morton Ranch HS/Blinn JC) So.-1L Austin, Texas (Manor HS) RS Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Spring Westfield HS) Sr.-1L Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie HS/Cisco CC) Jr.-TR Lakewood, Calif. (Artesia HS/Long Beach CC) Jr.-TR Orange, Texas (West Orange-Stark HS/Houston) So.-1L Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls HS) Sr.-1L Lancaster, Calif. (Antelope Valley Christian HS/Saddleback CC) Fr.-HS Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS) RS So.-1L Beaumont, Texas (West Brook HS) Sr.-1L Houston, Texas (Hightower HS/Trinity Valley CC) RS Jr.-1L Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge HS/Oklahoma State) RS Jr.-2L Needville, Texas (Needville HS) Fr.-HS Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse HS) Fr.-HS Beaumont, Texas (Central HS) RS Fr.-TR San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS/Houston) So.-1L Montgomery, Texas (Magnolia West HS) Fr.-HS Palmer, Texas (Palmer HS) RS So.-1L Dry Prong, La. (Grant HS/Fort Scott CC) Sr.-1L Frisco, Texas (Centennial HS/Northwest Mississippi CC) Sr.-3L Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson HS) Fr.-RS Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas (Central HS) Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Spring Westfield HS) Sr.-3L Dayton, Texas (Dayton HS) Fr.-HS Tyler, Texas (John Tyler HS) Sr.-3L Waco, Texas (Waco HS) Sr.-3L Coldspring, Texas (Coldspring HS) Sr.-3L Port Neches, Texas (Port Neches-Groves HS) Fr.-RS Littlefield, Texas (Littlefield HS) Fr.-RS Burton, Texas (Burton HS) Jr.-1L Houston, Texas (Westside HS) Sr.-2L Lumberton, Texas (Lumberton HS/SMU) Fr.-HS Newton, Texas (Newton HS) Jr.-2L Beaumont, Texas (West Brook HS) RS Jr.-1L Bellaire, Texas (Bellaire HS/Oklahoma State) Fr.-HS Bellaire, Texas (Episcopal HS) Fr.-HS Stockbridge, Ga. (Woodland HS) Sr.-3L Mesquite, Texas (West Mesquite HS) RS Jr.-2L Houston, Texas (North Shore HS) Jr.-TR Garden City, Kan. (Garden City HS/Garden City CC) Sr.-3L Sugar Land, Texas (Lamar Consolidated HS) So.-1L Hempstead, Texas (Hempstead HS) Fr.-RS Westlake, Calif. (Westlake Village HS) Sr.-2L Austin, Texas (Anderson HS/Jackson State) RS Jr.-2L Forney, Texas (Forney HS) Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas (Central HS) Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Elkhorn South HS) So.-HS Baytown, Texas (Barbers Hill HS) Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Spring Westfield HS) So.-1L Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee HS) Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Madison HS) Jr.-TR Dayton, Texas (Dayton HS/Blinn JC) So.-RS Houston, Texas (George Bush HS) Fr.-RS Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee HS) So.-RS Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) Fr.-RS Katy, Texas (Pope John XXIII HS)

Alphabetical Roster No. 60 26 70 46 17 32 85 9 51 12 29 76 97 12 50 99 95 75 92 78 42 14 96 1 93 89 86 66 3 64 24 6 63 74 57 20 2 27 8 48 82 47 53 5 11 28 44 49

Name Richard Alfonso Chad Allen Stephen Babin Alex Ball Dillon Barrett Anthony Beard Brannon Beaton Reggie Begelton James Bellard Caleb Berry Xavier Bethany Justin Brock Kade Burman Colby Campbell Cole Carleton Corbin Carr Juan Carranco Hunter Conn Koby Couron John Craven Keith Curran Rex Dausin Joshua Davis Nashon Davis Jesse Dickson Garrett Drake Jordan Edwards Marshall Fairchild Barry Ford Kyle Gillam Richard Gipson Gratian Gladney Jonathon Green Kevin Greif Kevin Gunnells Michael Handy Mike Hargis Caleb Harmon Kade Harrington Lawson Hartwick Victor Hawkins P.J. Henderson David Hollyfield Montez Hunter Kevin Johnson Zach Johnson Ronnie Jones Jr. William Jones

Pos. OL DB OL K QB LB TE WR LB QB DB OL LB DB LB DL K OL DL OL LB QB K DB DL WR WR OL WR OL LB WR DL OL LB WR LB RB RB DS WR TE DL DB WR DB LB LB


L a m a r Fo otbal l Alphabetical Roster No. 36 25 80 62 10 43 68 56 38 4 88 13 59 91 18 90 84 35 30 19 23 52 22 15 67 5 71 81 33 39 65 21 7 58 54 98 72 41 69 34 16

Name Lloyd Julian Kollin Kahler Sam Keeter Ian Kelso Jermaine Longino Chris Maikranz Chris Mayer Chance McCormack Eddie McGill Tyrus McGlothen Payden McVey Robert Mitchell Johnny Morris Logan Moss Ryan Mossakowski Mark Murrill Jayce Nelson Joe Okafor George Orebe Keinon Peterson Payton Ploch Tony Qualls Emmitt Raleigh Desmond Richards Blake Rising Mark Roberts Tramon Shead Jesse Sparks Romando Stewart Justin Stout Omar Tebo Branden Thomas Courtlin Thompson Bret Treadway James Washington Marcus Washington Brock Wempa Jestin White Jeff Whittaker Josh Wilson Judge Wolfe Ronald Barrett Tommie Barrett Brent Salenga Deven Scoby

Pos. DB P/K TE OL LB DS OL OL LB DB TE QB LB LB QB DL WR DL DB DB RB LB RB RB OL WR OL WR LB K DL DB DB OL LB DL OL LB OL DB QB DB DB WR DB

Numerical Roster No. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 74 75 76 78 80 81 82 84 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 96 97 98 99

Name Richard Alfonso Ian Kelso Jonathon Green Kyle Gillam Omar Tebo Marshall Fairchild Blake Rising Chris Mayer Jeff Whittaker Stephen Babin Tramon Shead Brock Wempa Kevin Greif Hunter Conn Justin Brock John Craven Sam Keeter Jesse Sparks Victor Hawkins Jayce Nelson Brannon Beaton Jordan Edwards Payden McVey Garrett Drake Mark Murrill Logan Moss Koby Couron Jesse Dickson Juan Carranco Joshua Davis Kade Burman Marcus Washington Corbin Carr Ronald Barrett Tommie Barrett Brent Salenga Deven Scoby

Pos. OL OL DL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE WR WR WR TE WR TE WR DL LB DL DL K K LB DL DL DB DB WR DB

Ht. 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-7 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 5-11 5-10 5-8 5-11

Wt. 260 280 265 270 295 290 255 345 220 315 305 345 260 285 280 285 225 170 205 170 245 180 225 185 255 210 240 265 170 200 200 295 245 180 170 170 195

Yr.-Exp. Fr.-RS RS Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Fr.-HS Jr.-TR So.-RS RS Sr.-3L Jr.-TR Sr.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS RS So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-HS So.-1L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Jr.-2L Fr.-RS Sr.-3L RS So.-1L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-1L Fr.-RS So.-HS So.-HS So.-HS Fr.-HS

Hometown (High School/Last School) Katy, Texas (Pope John XXIII HS) Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS) Houston, Texas (North Shore HS) Lumberton, Texas (Lumberton HS) Liberty, Texas (Liberty HS) Gonzales, Texas (Gonzales HS) Winnie, Texas (East Chambers HS) Shawnee, Kan. (Mill Valley HS/Fort Scott CC) Humble, Texas (Humble HS) Bellville, Texas (Bellville HS) Cayuga, Texas (Cayuga HS/Kilgore JC) Royse City, Texas (Royse City HS/Tyler JC) Spring, Texas (Klein Oak HS) Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse HS) Beaumont, Texas (West Brook HS) Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS) Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson HS) Lumberton, Texas (Lumberton HS) Longview, Texas (Pine Tree HS) Port Neches, Texas (Port Neches-Groves HS) Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse HS) Houston, Texas (Madison HS) Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park HS) Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee HS) Lumberton, Texas (Lumberton HS) Orange, Texas (Orangefield HS) Nederland, Texas (Nederland HS) Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor HS) Dayton, Texas (Dayton HS) Marshall, Texas (Evangel (La.) HS) Livingston, Texas (Livingston HS) Houston, Texas (Stephen F. Austin HS/Ft. Scott CC) Nederland, Texas (Nederland HS) Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee HS) Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee HS) Nederland, Texas (Nederland HS) Houston, Texas (Travis HS)

Pronunciation Guide Stephen Babin (BAB-in) Reggie Begelton (Bagel-ton) Nashon Davis (NAY-shawn) Res Dausin (DOW-son) Gratian Gladney (GRAY-shun) Kevin Greif (Grife) Kollin Kahler (CAY-ler) Jermaine Longino (lawn-GEE-no) Chris Maikranz (MY-kranz) Ryan Mossakowski (moss-ah-COW-ski) George Orebe (Or-A-bay) Payton Ploch (rhymes with slow) Romando Stewart (row-MAN-dough) Larry Kueck (KECK)

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La mar Foo tba l l Offense

Defense

Quarterback

Special Teams

Defensive End

Kicker

12

Caleb Berry

6-2

195

Jr.-2L

93

Jesse Dickson

6-2

245

Sr.-3L

39

Justin Stout

6-1

160

Sr.-3L

18

Ryan Mossakowski 6-4

225

Sr.-1L

92

Koby Couron

6-3

240

Fr.-HS

95

Juan Carranco

6-0

170

Fr.-HS

Running Back

Nose Guard

Kickoffs

23

Payton Ploch

6-2

215

Sr.-3L

35

Joe Okafor

6-6

295

Jr.-1L

95

Juan Carranco

6-0

170

Fr.-HS

15

Desmond Richards 5-9

170

So.-1L

65

Omar Tebo

6-0

295

Fr.-HS

46

Alex Ball

6-3

240

Fr.-RS

X

Defensive End

Holder

86

Jordan Edwards

5-11

175

Sr.-3L

90

Mark Murrill

6-2

250

Sr.-3L

25

Kollin Kahler

6-2

200

Sr.-3L

7

Mark Roberts

6-3

190

Jr.-TR

42

Keith Curran

6-4

240

Jr.-TR

12

Caleb Berry

6-1

190

Jr.-2L

A

Will

Deep Snapper

9

Reggie Begelton

6-0

190

So.-1L

10

Jermaine Longino

5-10 220

Sr.-1L

43

Chris Maikranz

6-6

255

Sr.-3L

6

Gratian Gladney

5-9

165

So.-1L

91

Logan Moss

6-4

So.-1L

48

Lawson Hartwick

5-11

240

Jr.-2L

Tight End

210

Mo

Punter

88

Payden McVey

6-1

220

Jr.-2L

49

Will Jones

5-10 225

Sr.-3L

25

Kollin Kahler

6-2

200

Sr.-3L

17

Dillon Barrett

6-3

220

So.-1L

32

Anthony Beard

6-1

Sr.-2L

95

Juan Carranco

6-0

170

Fr.-HS

Left Tackle

235

Mike

Kick Returner

76

Justin Brock

6-5

280

So.-1L

54

James Washington 5-11

71

Tramon Shead

6-6

305

Jr.-TR

44

Ronnie Jones Jr.

Left Guard

225

Sr.-3L

20

Michael Handy

5-11

185

Fr.-RS

5-10 240

So.-1L

11

Kevin Johnson

6-0

210

Jr.-1L

Sam

Punt Returner

62

Ian Kelso

6-0

280

Jr.-2L

41

Jestin White

6-4

190

Jr.-2L

20

Michael Handy

5-11

185

Fr.-RS

74

Kevin Greif

6-3

260

Fr.-HS

2

Mike Hargis

6-3

225

So.-1L

6

Gratian Gladney

5-9

165

So.-1L

Center

Left Cornerback

64

Kyle Gillam

6-1

270

Sr.-3L

21

Branden Thomas

5-9

165

Sr.-3L

78

John Craven

6-3

285

Fr.-HS

36

Lloyd Julian

5-10 165

Fr.-HS

Right Guard

Free Safety

58

Bret Treadway

6-3

250

Fr.-HS

26

Chad Allen

5-11

190

Sr.-3L

56

Chance McCormack 6-3

295

Jr.-TR

37

Courtlin Thompson 6-1

210

Sr.-1L

Right Tackle

Strong Safety

70

Stephen Babin

6-4

280

Sr.-3L

1

Nashon Davis

6-3

205

Sr.-1L

68

Chris Mayer

6-7

345

Jr.-TR

12

Colby Campbell

6-0

185

Fr.-HS

Z

Right Cornerback

20

Mike Handy

5-11

185

Fr.-RS

4

Tyrus McGlothen

5-8

175

Sr.-1L

11

Kevin Johnson

6-0

210

Jr.-1L

5

Montez Hunter

5-11

180

Jr.-TR

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L a m a r Fo otbal l Richard Alfonso OL l 6-0, 260 l Fr.-RS Katy, Texas Pope John XXIII HS

#60

2012: Redshirted High School: Three-year letterwinner for Scott Mills at Pope John XXIII High School ... Named second-team All-District 4 TAPPS ... Played in the SportsMarketingExperts.com Private School All-Star Game following senior season. Personal: Richard Alfonso won born on Jan. 21, 1994 ... Son of Sonia Rossi ... Is a general studies major.

Chad Allen DB l 5-11, 190 l Sr.-3L Coldspring, Texas Coldspring HS

#26

2010: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman, finishing 10th on the team with 30 total tackles ... Had a seasonhigh 10 tackles, including six solos, in LU’s 24-20 win over South Dakota (11/13) ... Finished the year with five tackles in 44-6 win over Oklahoma Panhandle State ... Forced and recovered a fumble at North Dakota (10/30). High School: Set Coldspring High School record for career passing yards with 2,495 while throwing 30 touchdown passes for coach Bryan Barbay ... As a senior, passed for 1,336 yards and 16 TDs, and rushed for 850 yards and 13 TDs ... Voted Offensive MVP in District 22-3A and was first-team all-district at quarterback in 2008 ... Honored as Coldspring’s Most Valuable Athlete for the 2008-09 school year ... Earned MVP honors on the Trojans’ basketball team ... Was a two-year regional qualifier in track and field in the long jump and the 400-meter and 800-meter relays. Personal: Chad Allen was born on July 20, 1991 ... Parents are Mervin Allen and Pamela Harrison ... Major is general studies.

Named Preseason Second-Team All Southland Conference 2012: Named honorable mention AllSouthland Conference … Played in all 12 games with 10 starts … Was second on the team with 79 total tackles and his 6.6 tackles per game ranked 18th among all defensive players in the Southland Conference … Registered 55 solo tackles and had 3.5 tackles for loss … Posted a career-high 17 tackles at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) for the second-best Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd single-game total by any Southland player in 2012 … Fin- Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 ished with 11 tackles, including two for loss, in 31-0 win 2010 11 18 12 30 2.0-14 0-0 2011 10 24 17 41 2.0-4 0-0 2-24 1 1 0 0 0 over Prairie View A&M (9/8) … Had nine tackles and a 2012 12 55 24 79 3.5-8 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 1 0 fumble recovery at Louisiana-Lafayette (9/1) and had nine Totals 33 97 53 150 7.5-26 0-0 2-24 4 1 3 2 0 tackles and a forced fumble at Northwestern State (10/6) … Was team’s leading tackler four times … Broke up three Stephen Babin passes on the year. OL l 6-4, 280 l Sr.-3L 2011: Started in seven of the 10 games he played in ... Was Bellville, Texas Bellville HS #70 fifth on the team with 41 total tackles, including 24 solo tackles ... Tied for second on the team with a pair of interceptions ... Recorded a season-high nine tackles at Texas State (10/15), including seven solos ... Finished with eight 2012: Started and played in all 12 tackles at South Alabama (9/10), adding a pass breakup ... games for the Cardinals, mostly at Returned an interception 20 yards against Stephen F. right tackle … Extra work in the Austin (11/5) ... Recorded his other pick against McNeese weight room paid off with a strong season … Graded out State (11/19) in the season finale ... Had six tackles in at over 80 percent on the season for the second time in Lamar’s 48-38 win at Southeastern Louisiana (10/1) and his career. at Sam Houston State (10/29).

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La mar Foo tba l l 2011: Appeared in five games as a backup lineman ... Provided depth all the way across the offensive line other than center. 2010: Played in 10 games as a redshirt freshman, garnering eight starts ... Was the starting left tackle in 2010, but can play either tackle position ... Graded out at 80 percent or better in eight starts. High School: Three-year letterwinner for coach Huey Chancellor at Bellville High School … Was second-team all-state, first-team all-district and first-team all-state academic in 2008 … Did not allow a sack and recorded 142 pancake blocks while grading out at 98 percent during his senior season … Voted captain and Most Valuable Offensive Lineman by his teammates … Invited to play in Houston’s Lone Star Bowl … Helped lead Brahmas to 12-2 record, the District 25-3A championship and a state quarterfinals berth in 2008 … Posted a 4.159 grade point average and was an Academic Excellence Award winner and member of the National Honor Society for four-straight years … Played the trombone in his high school band. Personal: Stephen Dwayne Babin was born on Aug. 8, 1991 … Son of Valerie and David Babin.

Alex Ball K l 6-3, 240 l Fr.-RS Westlake, Calif. Westlake Village HS

#46

2012: Redshirted High School: Named the top high school kicker in the nation as the recipient of the Herbalife 24 Chris Sailer Award ... Was named to the ESPN High School All-America team and to the Maxpreps Division I All-State squad ... Was 19-of24 on field goal-attempts as a senior with three makes from 50 yards or more ... Was a perfect 73-of-73 on extrapoint attempts as a senior ... Helped Westlake to a 14-1 record as a senior and a 12-2 record as a junior ... The Warriors were ranked fourth in the state of California in 2011 and went a perfect 9-0 in league games ... Also named AllVentura County and All-Los Angeles Daily News ... Set California state records for most career kicking points with 329 and most career made PATs with 224. Personal: Alex Ball was born on Feb. 3, 1994 … Son of Anthony and Sally Ball … Majoring in general business.

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Dillon Barrett QB l 6-3, 222 l RS So.-1L Dry Prong, La. Grant HS Fort Scott CC

#17

2012: Appeared in two games without attempting as a pass as a backup quarterback … Ran twice for four yards in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13) and finished with one carry for three yards at Stephen F. Austin (11/3). Junior College: Redshirted one year at Fort Scott Community College. High School: Starting quarterback in the Louisiana-Mississippi High School All Star game following his prep career at Grant High school ... Registered more than 2,000 all-purpose yards as a senior. Personal: Dillon Barrett was born on Nov. 22, 1992 … Son of Byron Barrett and Brenda and John Dean … Exercise science major.

Anthony Beard LB l 6-1, 235 l RS Jr.-1L Lumberton, Texas Lumberton HS SMU

#32

2012: Missed season with knee injury. 2011: Played in all 11 games with six starts ... Finished second on the defense with 58 total tackles, including 32 solos ... Added 7.5 tackles that totalled 48 yards of losses ... Finished with three quarterback hurries on the year, including two against McNeese State (11/19) ... Added six tackles with 2.5 for loss against the Cowboys ... Finished with a season-high 11 tackles, including 1.5 for loss, in Lamar’s 3426 win at Nicholls (11/12) ... Had nine tackles against Northwestern State (10/8) ... Recorded three straight games with five solo tackles ... Put up a pair of tackles for 13 yards of loss at Sam Houston State (10/29). 2010: Received a medical redshirt ... Played in two games with three solo tackles before season-ending injury ... Originally signed with SMU, but transferred to Lamar before the season. High School: Named District 20-4A Defensive MVP and honorable mention all-state as a senior at Lumberton High School ... Was ranked as the No. 59 middle linebacker in the nation by Scout.com ... As a senior finished with 97


L a m a r Fo otbal l tackles, including 18 for loss, with four sacks and three forced fumbles ... A three-star Rivals.com recruit ... Finalist for Willie Ray Smith Award (given to the top defensive player in Southeast Texas) ... Named to the Beaumont Enterprises’s Super Gold Team. Personal: Anthony Beard was born on April 11, 1991 ... Son of Rodney and Hazel Beard ... General studies major. Yr. 2011

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 11 32 26 58 7.5-48 0.5-4 0-0 0 3 0 0 0

Reggie Begelton WR l 6-0, 190 l RS So.-1L Beaumont, Texas West Brook HS

#82

2012: Appeared in all 12 games and picked up eight starts … Finished third on the team with 21 receptions which totaled 172 yards … Set season-highs with five catches for 50 yards at Central Arkansas (10/20) … Finished with four catches for 33 yards, including an 8-yard touchdown, in 34-24 win over Nicholls (11/10) … First collegiate catch was an 8-yarder at Louisiana-Lafayette (9/1) … Caught at least one pass in nine games. 2011: Redshirted

High School: First-Team All-District 21-5A as a senior after hauling in 52 catches for 866 yards and nine touchdowns ... Helped West Brook HS to an undefeated district title in 2009 and a 2-1 playoff record ... As a senior, Bruins finished with a 7-3 regular season record and advanced to the second round of the playoffs ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Selected to play in the Southeast Texas AllStar Classic. Personal: Reggie Begelton was born on Aug. 31, 1993 ... Son of Reginald and Miranda Begelton ... Majoring in chemical engineering. Yr. 2012

GP Rcpts. Yds Avg 12 21 172 8.2

TD 1

Lg 18

Avg/G 14.3

Caleb Berry QB l 6-2, 195 l RS Jr.-2L Needville, Texas Needville HS

#12

2012: Played in eight games with six starts … Finished 76-of-146 (52.1 percent) on the year for 663 yards with five touchdown passes and five interceptions … Was 18-of-36 for a season-high 180 yards and two touchdowns at Northwestern State (10/6) in his first career start … Passed for 105 yards with three touchdowns in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13) … Ran for 70 yards on four carries, including a 16-yard touchdown, in 34-24 win over Nicholls (11/10) … Added a season-long 28-yard run against the Colonels … Had a 7-yard touchdown run at Central Arkansas (10/20) … Recorded 38 rushing yards on the season. 2011: Played in three games as a redshirt freshman ... Completed 16-of-23 passes (69.6 percent) for 150 yards against McNeese State (11/19) ... Hit Jesse Sparks for a 12-yard touchdown pass against the Cowboys ... Completed a 17-yard pass to J.J. Hayes late in the fourth quarter against McNeese to give Hayes his 14th catch of the game, a single game school record for receptions ... Added a 13yard run against the Cowboys ... Completed a 36-yard pass to Hayes for his longest of the season ... Was one of four Lamar quarterbacks to play in the season-opening 58-0 win over Texas College ... Had one carry for two yards against the Steers. 2010: Redshirted High School: Three-year letterman in football and basketball and two-year letterman in baseball at Needville

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La mar Foo tba l l High School … Was the District 26-3A Offensive MVP as a senior as well as earning first-team all-district honors at quarterback, defensive back and punter … Completed 86 of 160 passes for 1,349 yards and 15 touchdowns while throwing only one interception … Added 114 rushing yards and six more TDs on the ground … On the defensive side, accumulated 98 tackles, including 36 solos … Had three interceptions and caused two fumbles … Also handled punting and kicking duties, averaging 32 yards per punt with a long of 50 and kicking 29 extra points and one field goal … Selected to the 2009 Texas High School Coaches Association Academic AllState Team … Was a three-year Academic All-District 263A selection. Personal: Caleb Logan Berry was born on Dec. 24, 1991, in Houston, Texas ... Son of Sterling and JoAnn Berry ... Father Sterling Berry played baseball at Lamar ... Major is kinesiology.

downs as a senior, while also completing 84-of-149 passes for 1,252 yards and 19 touchdowns ... Also registered 119 total tackles (41 solo), 12 tackles for loss and one interception in 11 games ... Was named District 13-A MVP as a junior as the Panthers finished with a 12-1 record ... Finished sixth at the state meet in the triple jump (43-9), seventh in the high jump (6-2) and seventh in the 400 meters (50.95) as a junior ... Also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal: Xavier Bethany was born on Feb. 13, 1993 … Nephew of Christine Matson … Majoring in marketing.

Justin Brock OL l 6-5, 280 l RS So.-1L Beaumont, Texas West Brook HS

#76

2012: Appeared in nine games as a redshirt freshman, picking up six starts … Played primarily at left tackle and showed great strides after spending a season as a redshirt … Graded at 80 percent for the season. 2011: Redshirted High School: First-Team All-District 21-5A as a junior and senior ... Helped West Brook HS to an undefeated district title in 2009 and a 2-1 playoff record ... As a senior, Bruins finished with a 7-3 regular season record and advanced to the second round of the playoffs ... Was twice named to the Port Yr. GP Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Lg Avg/G Effic Arthur News Super 2011 3 16-23-2 69.6 150 1 36 50.0 121.30 2012 8 76-146-5 52.1 663 5 27 82.9 94.65 Team and was a 2010 Totals 11 92-169-7 54.4 813 6 36 73.9 98.28 second-team selection on the BeauXavier Bethany mont Enterprise DB l 6-1, 180 l Fr.-RS Super Gold Team ... Burton, Texas Burton HS #29 Named to the Dave Campbell Preseason All-State Team prior to senior season ... 2012: Redshirted High School: Played four varsity sea- Blocked for quartersons at Burton High School, including back Bruce Reyes who was named Disthree as a two-way starter ... Named second-team Class A trict 21-5A MVP in all-state at safety and honorable mention at quarterback ... 2010. Played quarterback and defensive back as a senior when Personal: Justin Burton advanced to the Texas Class A state semifinals Brock was born on Jan. 22, 1993 ... Son of Donald Brock with a 12-3 record ... Rushed for 1,324 yards and 20 touchand Shekeitha Taylor ... Major is kinesiology.

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L a m a r Fo otbal l Corbin Carr DL l 6-3, 245 l Fr.-RS Nederland, Texas Nederland HS

#99

2012: Redshirted High School: Earned AP Class 4A all-state honorable mention honors after helping Nederland High School to a perfect 7-0 District 20-4A finish ... Was also named First-Team All-District 20-4A for the 12-2 Bulldogs at defensive end ... Was a finalist for the Willie Ray Smith Award ... Finished his senior season with 35 solo tackles, 12 sacks and 10 tackles for loss. Personal: Corbin Carr was born on Apr. 10, 1994 … Son of Steven Carr and Tammy Trahan … Majoring in general studies.

Yr. 2012

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 12 20 6 26 0.5-2 0-0 2-21 2 0 0 0 0

Jesse Dickson

Nashon Davis DB l 6-3, 205 l Sr.-1L Katy, Texas Morton Ranch HS Blinn JC

a sophomore and an 8-3 record as a freshman ... Played in seven games as a freshman, registering two interceptions ... Picked off a pass against Fort Scott Community College in his first game ... Added five pass breakups on the season ... Added seven tackles, including one for loss as a freshman ... Finished sophomore season with seven kick returns for 271 yards (38.7 yards per return), including returning one for a touchdown ... Added seven tackles and a pair of pass breakups as a sophomore. High School: Named First-Team All-District 17-5A as a senior at Morton Ranch High School at both defensive back and return specialist. Personal: Nashon Davis was born on Dec. 4, 1989 … Son of Ondorff Davis and Connie Bonney … Majoring in general studies.

#1

2012: Played in all 12 games as a junior transfer with three starts on the year … Registered 26 tackles on the season with 20 solo stops … Tied for second on the team with a pair of interceptions and also had two pass breakups on the year … Picked up his first interception as a Cardinal against Southeastern Louisiana (9/29) and added his other pick at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) … Had a season-high five tackles in 34-24 win over Nicholls (11/10) and matched that total in the season finale at McNeese State (11/17) one game later. Junior College: Helped Blinn College to a 9-2 record as

DE l 6-2, 245 l Sr.-3L Houston, Texas Alief Taylor HS

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Named Preseason Second-Team All Southland Conference 2012: Was a second-team All-Southland Conference selection … Played and started 10 games … Finished with 43 total tackles and led the team with nine tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks … Ranked among the top 15 in the Southland Conference in tackles for loss and sacks … Recorded a pair of sacks for 13 lost yards in 310 victory over Langston (9/22) … Also had a sack in 310 win over Prairie View A&M (9/8) and 34-24 win over Nicholls (11/10) … Finished with seven tackles, including two for loss, at Louisiana-Lafayette (9/1) and matched the tackle total with seven against Southeastern Louisiana (9/29) … Added two quarterback hurries and two pass breakups. 2011: Played in all 11 games as a sophomore with seven starts ... Was third on the team with 51 total tackles, including 36 solos ... Led the Cardinal defense with 10.5 tackles for loss for a total of 45 yards ... Had 4.5 sacks on the year to lead the team ... Recorded two of Lamar’s four blocked kicks on the year ... Recorded a season-high eight tackles, including a sack, at South Alabama (9/10) ... Finished with 2.5 tackles for loss in Lamar’s season-opening

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La mar Foo tba l l 58-0 win over Texas College (9/3) ... Also had 2.5 tackles for loss against McNeese State (11/19) in the season finale ... Finished with a seasonhigh five solo tackles at Texas State (10/15). 2010: Played in eight games as a redshirt freshman ... Finished the season with 28 total tackles, including 21 solos ... Had 5.5 tackles for loss ... Had three solo tackles, including one for loss, in first college game at McNeese State (9/4) ... Finished with five tackles and a forced fumble against South Alabama (10/16) ... Had five tackles, including two tackles for loss, in LU’s 24-20 win over South Dakota (11/13). High School: Three-year letterman for coach Trevor White at Alief Taylor High School … Second team alldistrict selection as senior in 2008 after earning honorable mention recognition on defense in 2007 and on offense in 2006 … Also lettered in soccer, basketball, baseball and track and field … Member of the Taylor African American Student Association and the Peer Assistance Leadership Service … Active with the music group at Cathedral Assemblies of Prayers. Personal: Jesse O. Dickson was born on Jan. 31, 1990 in Kaduna, Nigeria. …Son of John and Esther Dickson. … Majoring in political science. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

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GP 8 11 10 29

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH 21 7 28 5.5-6 0-0 0-0 0 2 36 15 51 10.5-45 4.5-31 0-0 1 0 30 13 43 9.0-37 4.0-22 0-0 2 2 87 35 122 25-88 8.5-53 0-0 3 4

Fumb. Blkd Rcv FF Kick 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2

Garrett Drake WR l 6-2, 185 l Fr.-RS Silsbee, Texas Silsbee HS

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2012: Redshirted High School: Named First-Team All-District 21-3A at safety and was a second-team selection at kicker in 2011 after helping Silsbee High School to an 8-3 overall record and 3-2 district mark ... Earned second-team all-district honors as a junior free safety ... Played quarterback, receiver and defensive back for the Tigers ... Finished with five catches for 117 yards and two touchdowns as senior ... Recorded eight interceptions ... Helped Silsbee to three playoff appearances and a district championship as a sophomore. Personal: Garrett Drake was born on Nov. 22, 1993 … Son of David and Kelly Drake … Majoring in kinesiology.

Jordan Edwards WR l 5-11, 175 l Sr.-3L Houston, Texas Madison HS

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2012: Played in all 12 games with 10 starts … Finished second on the team in receptions (23), receiving yards (349) and touchdown catches (4) … Had one of the best receiving performances in school history with six catches for 208 yards and three touchdowns at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) … The 208 yards receiving are the second most in a single game in school history and the most by any Southland Conference player on the year, while the three receiving touchdowns matches a single-game Lamar record … Snared a 60-yard touchdown pass at SFA for the longest reception by a Cardinal on the year … Finished with three catches for 43 yards and a touchdown at Northwestern State (10/6) … Caught at least one pass in nine of 12 games played. 2011: Appeared in 10 games, mostly on special teams ... Finished the season with two catches for 26 yards as a reserve wide receiver ... First career catch was a 5-yarder at South Alabama (9/10) ... Added a 21-yard grab against Northwestern State (10/8). 2010: Played in two games as a redshirt freshman, includ-


L a m a r Fo otbal l ing the home opener against Webber International (9/11) ... Also played against Oklahoma Panhandle State in the season finale (11/20) ... Did not record a statistic in his two games played. High School: Was three-year varsity letterman for coach Ray Seals at Houston Madison HS … Helped lead Marlins to a 9-3 record and district championship as a senior in 2008 … Team went 8-4 his junior season and 6-4 his sophomore season … Earned second team all-district recognition as a junior and senior … Had 28 receptions for 483 yards as a senior and 12 catches for 106 yards as a junior … Best game was five catches for 84 yards and two touchdowns vs. Bellaire HS his senior season … Also three-year letterman for Marlins’ track team … Won district championship in 300-meter hurdles as senior … Graduated in top 10 percent of his senior class. Personal: Jordan Kristofer Eugene Edwards was born on Nov. 3, 1990 … Son of Clyde and Sheila Edwards … Has two older brothers, Tony Edwards and Clyde Edwards II, who played football at Grambling State University … Majoring in hotel management. Yr. 2011 2012 Total

GP Rcpts. Yds 10 2 26 12 23 349 22 25 375

Avg 13.0 15.2 15.0

TD 0 4 4

Lg 21 60 60

Avg/G 2.6 29.1 17.0

Marshall Fairchild OL l 6-4, 290 l Jr.-3L Gonzales, Texas Gonzales HS

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2012: Played in a pair of games as a backup offensive lineman … First action of the year came at Northwestern State (10/6) … Also saw time in 52-21 victory over McMurry (10/13).

2011: Backup offensive lineman appeared in the season opener, a 58-0 win over Texas College (9/3). 2010: Walk-on who played in the season finale against Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/20) ...Opened the season on the scout team, but worked his way onto the travel squad. High School: Four-year letterman for coaches Kris Micheaux, Ricky Lock and Bruce Salmon at Gonzales HS … Starred on the offensive line and also played at end and tackle on defense and served as the Apaches’ deep snapper … Helped lead the team to a 10-3 record and the Class 3A state quarterfinals as a junior in 2007 … Earned honorable mention all-state and Academic All-State recognition … Also three-year letterman in baseball. Personal: Marshall Fairchild was born on Feb. 5, 1991 … Son of Ace and Renee Fairchild … Has two older brothers, Randy and Ryan, who played football at Texas A&M ... Majoring in civil engineering.

Barry Ford WR l 6-0, 175 l Sr.-3L Houston, Texas Westfield HS

#3

Named Preseason Second-Team All Southland Conference 2012: Played in all 12 games with 11 starts … Led Lamar with 49 catches for 470 yards … Ranked 10th in the Southland Conference with 4.1 receptions per game … Recorded best day of career with nine catches for 111 yards in 34-24 win over Nicholls (11/10) … Added a 20-yard touchdown catch against the Colonels for his lone score on the season and had a 25-yard catch in the same game for longest reception of the year … Finished with seven catches for 79 yards at Northwestern State (10/6) … Led Lamar with five catches for 48 yards in the season opener at Louisiana-Lafayette (9/1) … Posted two other five-catch games and also finished with six catches for 32 yards against Sam Houston State (10/27) … Snared at least one pass in every game but one on the year. 2011: Played in nine games, including starting the first two games of the season ... Finished the season with 10 catches for 77 yards ... Posted season-highs of four catches for 31 yards in the season finale against McNeese State (11/19) ... Had a single catch in six other games on the season ... Snared a 12-yard catch against Central Arkansas

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La mar Foo tba l l (10/22) for his longest of the season ... Also had three 10-yard grabs on the year. 2010: Played in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman, finishing the season with 14 catches for 148 yards ... Only touchdown of the season was the 14-yard game winner with 43 seconds to play in Lamar’s 24-20 victory over South Dakota (11/13) ... Added a 33-yard catch against the Coyotes for his longest catch of the season ... Had a season-high five catches for 41 yards in Lamar’s 29-28 win at Southeastern Louisiana (9/18) ... Was fifth on the team in both catches and receiving yards. High School: Played for coach Corby Meekins at Spring Westfield … Was first-team all-district selection as a junior before missing a portion of senior season with an injury … Had 24 receptions for 340 yards and nine touchdowns … Also recruited by Utah and Boise State … Also ran track and was a member of the district championship 1,600-meter relay team … Also ran the 400 meters and was a member of the Academic All-District team. Personal: Barry Glenn Ford was born on March 2, 1990 in Houston … Son of Barry and Sandra Ford ... Major is general studies. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

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GP Rcpts. Yds Avg 11 14 148 10.6 9 10 77 7.7 12 49 470 9.6 32 73 695 9.5

TD 1 0 1 2

Lg 33 12 25 33

Avg/G 13.5 8.6 39.2 21.7

Kyle Gillam OL l 6-1, 270 l Sr.-3L Lumberton, Texas Lumberton HS

#64

2012: Continued to be the anchor and leader of the offensive line … Played and started in all 12 games … Started at left guard in the season opener at LouisianaLafayette (9/1) before returning to center for the remainder of the season … Graded out at over 90 percent for the second straight season … Helped the Cardinals rank in the top half of the Southland Conference in rushing offense. 2011: Started all 11 games for the second consecutive season … Graded out at over 90 percent on the year … Blocked for a Lamar offense that ranked among the top half of the Southland Conference in passing. 2010: Mainstay of the offensive line as a redshirt freshman ... Started all 11 games and played all but three plays for the Cardinals ... Graded out at 85 percent or better for the season ... Played primarily at center. High School: Was a Class 4A honorable mention allstate selection as a senior in 2008 ...Was a three-year starter for coach Alvin Credeur, helping the Raiders go a combined 19-4 and win a pair of District 20-4A co-championships ... Earned first-team all-district and all-Southeast Texas honors at center as a junior and senior ... As a junior, was the lead blocker for first-team all-state tailback Cody Hussey ... Two-year regional qualifier in power lifting. Personal: Kyle Gillam was born on Sept. 30, 1990, in Lumberton, Texas ... Son of Kevin Gillam and Nancy Borne ... Majoring in human resources management.


L a m a r Fo otbal l Gratian Gladney WR l 5-9, 165 l So.-1L Houston, Texas Cypress Falls HS

#6

2012: Appeared in eight games as a true freshman, finishing the year with three catches for 37 yards … First career catch was a 6-yard grab in 31-0 win over Prairie View A&M (9/8) … Added a one yard run against the Panthers for his lone carry of the season … Longest reception of the year was a 17-yarder against Sam Houston State (10/27) and also had a 14-yard catch at Central Arkansas (10/20). High School: Helped Cy-Falls to a 10-2 record as a senior, including an 8-1 District 17-5A record and a runner-up finish ... Named First-Team AllDistrict 17-5A as a junior and senior ... Posted 30 catches for 438 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior and 48 catches and 442 yards as a junior. Personal: Gratian Gladney was born on Oct. 21, 1992 … Son of Aretha Gladney … General studies major. Yr. 2012

GP Rcpts. Yds Avg 8 3 37 12.3

TD 0

Lg 17

Avg/G 4.6

Michael Handy WR l 5-11, 185 l Fr.-RS Conroe, Texas Oak Ridge HS

#20

2012: Played in the first three games of the year before suffering a season ending injury and earning a medical redshirt ... First collegiate catch was a 6-yarder at Louisiana-Lafayette in the season opener (9/1) … Had one catch for eight yards and one rush for 11 yards in 310 win over Prairie View A&M (9/8).

High School: Was a three-year letterwinner at Oak Ridge High School ... Earned First-Team All-District 14-5A as a junior at running back and as a senior at quarterback, and earned second-team honors as a sophomore at wide receiver ... Was named Oak Ridge Offensive MVP as a senior ... Passed for 1,522 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior ... Also rushed for 532 yards and five touchdowns ... Ran for 635 yards and six touchdowns as a junior ... Added 32 catches for 390 yards and five touchdowns. Personal: Michael Handy was born on Nov. 1, 1993 … Nephew of Ron and Tawaina Angeletti … Majoring in marketing.

Mike Hargis LB l 6-3, 225 l So.-1L Austin, Texas Manor HS

#2

2012: Appeared in nine games as a true freshman and earned a start against Southeastern Louisiana (9/29) … Registered five tackles on the year, including one for a 4-yard loss … Finished with two tackles against the Lions and matched that total in the final game of the year at McNeese State (11/17) … Added a stop in 31-0 win over Prairie View A&M (9/8). High School: Three year varsity starter at Manor High School ... Named All-District 16-4A as a senior at defensive end ... Finished senior season with 97 tackles ... Earned second-team all-district honors as a junior after registering 132 tackles and two interceptions at safety ... Helped Mustangs to a 4-2 district mark as a senior and a spot in the playoffs ... Ranked among the top 20 linebackers in the state by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football ... Also earned four letters in basketball ... Ranked in the top 10 percent of his class academically. Personal: Mike Hargis was born on Nov. 30, 1993 … Son of Michael and Rosalind Hargis … Kinesiology major. Yr. 2012

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 9 1 4 5 1.0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

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La mar Foo tba l l Caleb Harmon RB l 5-9, 195 l Sr.-3L Port Neches, Texas Port Neches-Groves HS

#27

2012: Missed most of season with injury. 2011: Appeared in nine games with starts against Central Arkansas (10/22) and Stephen F. Austin (11/5) ... Finished the year with 48 carries for 169 rushing yards ... Best performance was a 15-carry, 78-yard day in Lamar’s 34-26 conference win at Nicholls (11/12) ... Added a personal best 35-yard run against the Colonels ... Scored one touchdown on the year, powering over from three yards out at Texas State (10/15) ... Added a 12-yard run against the Bobcats ... Finished with nine catches for 36 yards on the year, including four for 28 yards against UCA. 2010: Played in five games as a true freshman without recording a statistic. High School: Named third-team Class 4A All-State after stellar senior season at Port Neches-Groves HS ... Named Offensive Player of the Year on the 38th Annual Port Arthur News Super Team ... Led Indians to a perfect 11-0 regular season and the District 20-4A title ... Logged 298 carries for 1,832 yards, the second-best single season total in PN-G history ... Averaged 6.1 yards per carry and rushed for 20 touchdowns ... Rushed for personalbest 307 yards against Little Cypress-Mauriceville ... Was a firstteam selection on the Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold Team ... Also academic all-state and all-district. Personal: Caleb Dale Harmon was born on Dec. 9, 1991, in Port Neches, Texas ... Son of Dale and Susie Harmon ... Has an older brother Corey ... Majoring in business finance.

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Yr. 2011 Yr. 2011

GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg 9 48 178 9 169 3.5 1 35 GP Rcpts. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G 9 9 36 4.0 0 13 4.0

Avg/G 18.8

Lawson Hartwick DS l 5-11, 240 l RS Jr.-2L Forney, Texas Forney HS

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2012: Did not appear in a game … Served as backup offensive lineman and deep snapper. 2011: Played in Lamar’s 58-0 season-opening win over Texas College (9/3). 2010: Redshirted High School: Played for coach Kevin Rush at Forney High School ... Earned three varsity letters and helped Forney to a 9-2 record and a District 15-4A championship as a senior ... Earned Second-Team All-District 15-4A honors as a junior and senior ... Finished with 103 tackles and 12 sacks as a senior, and posted 55 tackles and three sacks as a junior ... Added five forced fumbles and a pair of interceptions during senior campaign ... Was also a regional qualifier in powerlifting. Personal: Lawson Alan Hartwick was born on Dec. 1, 1990, in Colorado City, Texas ... Son of Larry and Kristi Hartwick ... Has a brother, Landon, and a sister, Lauren ... Majoring in business education.

P.J. Henderson TE l 6-3, 220 l Sr.-2L Austin, Texas Anderson HS Jackson State

#47

2012: Played in five games, finishing with one catch for five yards at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) … Also saw playing time against Langston, Southeastern Louisiana, McMurry and Sam Houston State. 2011: Played in a pair of games after transferring from Jackson State, appearing against Texas College (9/3) and at Sam Houston State (10/29) ... Did not record a statistic on the year. At Jackson State: Redshirted in 2010 High School: Three-year football letterman for coach Mark Reiland at Anderson High School ... Named first-


L a m a r Fo otbal l team All-District 25-5A as a senior after rushing for 1,124 Kevin Johnson yards and 10 touchdowns on 160 carries ... Added 13 WR l 6-0, 210 l RS Jr.-1L catches for 160 yards and three touchdowns ... Was a reHouston, Texas gional finalist in the triple jump, and a four-year letterwinCypress Ridge HS #11 Oklahoma State ner in track and field ... Lettered twice in basketball, leading team in scoring and rebounding as a senior. Personal: Philbert J. Henderson was born on Sept. 30, Named to the 2013 The Sports 1990, in Dallas ... Son of Phil and Jill Henderson ... Older Network FCS Preseason Allbrother Darrion Branch played football at Iowa State, and America Third-Team at kick refather played basketball at Jackson State ... Majoring in turner psychology. Named to the 2013 CFPA Preseason Watch List 2012: Named the 2012 Southland Conference Newcomer David Hollyfield of the Year DL l 6-3, 225 l So.-1L and was an honorable mention all-conference selection at Silsbee, Texas both wide receiver and kick returner … Tied the school Silsbee HS #53 single-season touchdown record with 13 scores … Caught 10 touchdowns for the second most in Lamar history and tied for the most in the Southland Conference on the year 2012: Played in all 12 games as a true … Returned a pair of kickoffs for touchdowns and also freshman and finished the year with had a rushing score … Tied Lamar’s single-game record eight total tackles … Recorded a sea- with four touchdowns and 24 points in 52-21 victory over son-high three tackles in 52-21 victory over McMurry McMurry (10/13) … Caught season-high five passes for (10/13) … Finished with one tackle in first college game 77 yards and three touchdowns and added an 88-yard kickwhich accounted for a 4-yard loss at Louisiana-Lafayette off return for a score against the War Hawks … Finished (9/1) … Registered his lone sack of the year in 31-0 win the season with 19 catches for 309 yards and a team-best over Prairie View A&M (9/8), and also blocked a punt 16.3 yards per against the Panthers. catch … Finished High School: Helped Silsbee High School to an 8-3 with four catches record as a senior, earning District 21-3A first-team hon- for 84 yards and ors ... Also named to the Beaumont Enterprise Super three touchdowns Gold second team ... Finished year with 70 tackles, two in 31-0 win over sacks and an interception ... Advanced to regionals in Langston (9/22) … power lifting as a junior and senior. Became the fifth Personal: David Hollyfield was born on July 27, 1994 … player in school Son of Benny and Mary Hollyfield … Majoring in con- history to catch struction management. three touchdowns in a game and the Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd first to do so twice Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 2012 12 6 2 8 2.5-6 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 … Had a seasonlong 34-yard catch against Langston and added a 72yard kickoff return in the game … Scored three times in 31-0 win over Prairie View A&M (9/8), catching two scores and running for one on a 12-yard carry … Ran four kicks back for 127 yards against Sam Houston State (10/27), including a season-long 89-yard return for a score … Finished with six

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La mar Foo tba l l returns for 179 yards at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) and had 22 returns for 623 yards on the year … Led the team with 947 all-purpose yards. At Oklahoma State: After redshirting at Oklahoma State in 2010, earned a varsity letter in 2011 after extensive action on special teams ... Finished with three catches for 95 yards and a touchdown in OSU’s 2012 spring game. High School: Was ranked as one of the top 100 players in Texas by Rivals as a senior at Houston’s Cypress Ridge High School ... Ranked as the No. 54 receiver in the nation by Rivals ... Was District 15-5A MVP as a senior after amassing 485 rushing yards and 412 receiving yards ... Recorded 690 receiving yards with 12 touchdowns as a junior. Personal: Kevin Johnson was born on Oct. 16, 1991 … Son of Kevin and Valencia Johnson … Majoring in general studies. Yr. 2012 Yr.

GP Rcpts. Yds Avg 11 19 309 16.3 GP K-Rets. Yds Avg 201211

TD 10 TD 22

Lg 34 Lg 623

Zach Johnson DB l 5-11, 180 l Fr.-RS Littlefield, Texas Littlefield HS

2012: Redshirted High School: Named First-Team All-District 1-2A at tight end as a senior for Coach Bryan Huseman at Littlefield High School ... Finished with 84 tackles as a junior, helping Littlefield to a 12-3 record and the Class 2A state semifinals ... Also started as a sophomore for district championship team. Personal: Zach Johnson was born on Nov. 3, 1993 ... Son of Justin and Michelle Johnson ... Majoring in kinesiology..

Ronnie Jones Jr.

Avg/G 28.1 28.3

#28

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LB l 5-10, 240 l So.-1L Hempstead, Texas Hempstead HS

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Matt Johnson LB l 5-11, 180 l So.-1L Littlefield, Texas Littlefield HS

#55

2012: Played in a pair of games as a reserve running back ... Made collegiate debut at Northwestern State (10/6) ... Recorded a tackle in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13). High School: Three-year starter for Coach Bryan Huseman at Littlefield High School ... Named First-Team AllDistrict 1-2A as a linebacker and was second-team at running back as a senior ... Helped the Wildcats to a 12-3 record and the Class 2A state semifinals as a junior ... Named second-team all-district at linebacker following sophomore season as team finished 10-2 and won district title. Personal: Matt Johnson was born on Nov. 3, 1993 ... Son of Justin and Michell Johnson ... Majoring in construction management.

2012: Played in all 12 games at backup linebacker as a true freshman … Finished the year with 23 total tackles, three tackles for loss and one sack … Best outing came at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) with six tackles and a 12-yard sack … Posted five tackles, including three solo stops, in 31-0 win over Prairie View A&M … Finished with four solo tackles in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13). High School: Helped Hempstead to the 2011 Class 2A state title game as Bobcats finished with a 14-1 record ... Named District 14-2A Defensive MVP as a junior and senior ... Hempsted won District 14-2A title with a 6-0 record in 2011 ... Posted 145 tackles, two blocked field goals, a blocked punt and an interception as a senior ... Finished his varsity career with 431 tackles, 12 sacks and five interceptions. Personal: Ronnie Jones Jr. was born on Oct. 25, 1993 … Son of Ronnie Jones and Tywanna Ragston … Is a mechanical engineering major. Yr. 2012

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Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 12 14 9 23 3.0-15 1.0-12 0-0 0 0 0 0 0


L a m a r Fo otbal l William Jones LB l 5-10, 225 l Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas Central HS

#49

2012: Saw playing time in six games and finished season with seven solo tackles … Matched a personal best with three tackles at Hawai`i (9/15) and equaled that total in 52-21 victory over McMurry (10/13) … Also registered first career sack against McMurry for a 2-yard loss … Other tackle came in 34-24 Southland Conference win over Nicholls (11/10). 2011: Played in eight games with a start at Nicholls (11/12) ... Finished the year with five tackles as a reserve linebacker ... Registered single tackle performances against Texas College (9/3), Incarnate Word (9/17), Southeastern Louisiana (10/1), Texas State (10/15) and Nicholls. 2010: Appeared in eight games as a freshman, finishing with eight total tackles ... Recorded a season-high three tackles at Stephen F. Austin (9/25) ... Had two tackles, including a sack that produced an 11-yard loss, in Lamar’s season-ending 44-6 win over Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/20). High School: Selected to first-team berth on The Port Arthur News’ 38th Annual Super Team after helping Central post a 9-4 record and second-place finish in District 20-4A … Was twice named first-team All-District 20-4A … Twice earned a second-team berth on the Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold Team ... Willie Ray Smith Award finalist after the 2009 season. Personal: William Jones was born on Sept. 18, 1991, in Port Arthur, Texas ... Son of Wilbert Jones and Patricia A. Williams ... Majoring in mathematics. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

GP 8 8 6 22

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH 7 1 8 1.0-11 1.0-11 0-0 1 0 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 7 0 7 1.0-2 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 17 3 20 2.0-13 2.0-13 0-0 1 0

Fumb. Blkd Rcv FF Kick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kollin Kahler P/K l 6-2, 200 l Sr.-3L Waco, Texas Waco HS

#25

Named Preseason First-Team All Southland Conference Named to the 2013 CFPA Preseason Watch List 2012: Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 7 First-Team … Also named Academic All-Southland Conference and to the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Team … Posted a 41.5 yards per punt average on 67 punts for the fifth best single-season average in school history … Average ranked fourth in the Southland Conference … Had a season-long punt of 63 yards against Sam Houston State (10/27) … Punted six times against Southeastern Louisiana (9/29) for an average of 47.2 yards per punt … Finished the season with 10 punts of 50 yards or longer and had 18 downed inside the 20 … Punted nine times for 373 yards at Hawai`i (9/15) for the fourth most single game punt yards in school history … Handled 11 kickoffs on the year with three going for touchbacks … Ran three times for 53 yards on the season with a long of 23 yards at Central Arkansas (10/20). 2011: Named honorable mention All-Southland Conference after finishing second in the league in average yards per punt at 42.3 ... Is the third best single-season punt average in Lamar history ... Boomed a 72-yard punt at Southeastern Louisiana (10/1) to tie for the third longest punt by a Lamar player ... Best day by average came against Northwestern State with four punts for 193 yards and a 48.2 per kick average ... Punted nine times for 397 yards (44.1 per punt) against Sam Houston State (10/29) for the third most single game punt yards in LU history ... Finished with 13 punts of 50 yards or longer and put 12 down in-

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La mar Foo tba l l side the 20-yard line ... Had only one game where he averaged less than 39 yards per punt. 2010: Played in all 11 games as the Cards’ primary punter ... Finished the season with 55 punts for 2,089 yards and a 38.0 yards per punt average ... Had a season-long punt of 57 yards at Stephen F. Austin (9/25) ... Also had season-highs of 11 punts and 419 yards at SFA ... Both totals are single game records at Lamar ... Had six punts for 252 yards and an average of 42.0 per punt in college debut at McNeese State (9/4) ... Put 13 punts inside the 20 yard line ... Best game by average was 14-0 homecoming win over Langston (10/9) when he punted three times for a 42.7 yard average. High School: Was first-team academic all-state selection in 2009 and earned Academic all-district honors all four years at Waco High School … Was first-team punter on 2009 Waco Tribune Super Cen Tex Team and earned second-team laurels as a junior … Also started at quarterback and played some at wide receiver and running back … Was two-year all-district punter … Also starred in soccer, baseball and track. Personal: Kollin Kahler was born on Nov. 15, 1991 ... Son of Kent and Chrissane Kahler ... Majoring in exercise science. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

GP Punts Yds Avg Lg TB 11 55 2089 38.0 57 4 11 64 2710 42.3 72 7 12 67 2782 41.5 63 3 34 186 7581 40.8 72 14

FC 13 2 8 23

I20 13 12 18 43

50+ Blk 7 1 13 1 10 1 30 3

Ian Kelso DL l 6-0, 280 l RS Jr.-2L Austin, Texas Lake Travis HS

#62

2012: Played in 10 games with five starts after moving from defensive line to offensive line … Played center in the season opener at Louisiana-Lafayette (9/1) before moving to right guard … Graded at nearly 85 percent for the season. 2011: Redshirted 2010: Played the last five games of the season, finishing with 16 total tackles ... Had six tackles in season debut against South Alabama (10/16) ... Matched that total with six tackles, including one for loss, at North Dakota (10/30) ... Had a pair of tackles, including a sack, in LU’s 44-6 sea-

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son-ending win over Oklahoma Panhandle State ... Finished the year with 2.5 tackles for loss and one forced fumble. High School: Played sophomore season for coach Jeff Dicus and junior and senior seasons for coach Chad Morris at Lake Travis High School ... Helped the Cavaliers amass an incredible 47-1 record and three straight Class 4A state titles during his playing career ... Was named second-team all-state as a senior, as well as First-Team AllDistrict 27-4A honors ... Was also first-team all-area and all-region as a senior. Personal: Ian Joseph Kelso was born on June 21, 1991, in College Station, Texas ... Son of Kalin and Karen Kelso ... Has two brothers, Ovay and Romey ... Major is business. Yr. 2011

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 5 11 5 16 2.5-12 1.0-7 0-0 0 1 0 1 0

Jermaine Longino LB l 5-10, 220 l Sr.-1L Houston, Texas Hightower HS Trinity Valley CC

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Named Preseason Second-Team All Southland Conference 2012: Started all 12 games as a junior transfer and earned honorable mention All-Southland Conference honors … Tied for the conference lead with 107 total tackles and his 8.9 tackles per game ranked second among all conference defensive players … Forced three fumbles on the year which tied for second most in the Southland and also tied for second in the league with 63 solo tackles … Finished fourth on the team with 6.5 tackles for loss … Posted at least 10 tackles in five games with a season-high 16 stops at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) … Had 13 tackles, including a season-high 10 solos, against Southeastern Louisiana (9/29) and added 13 tackles and a forced fumble the following week at Northwestern State (10/6) … Finished with 11 tackles and a pair of pass breakups at Central Arkansas (10/20) … Finished with 10 tackles at Hawai`i (9/15) … Had two of his five quarterback hurries in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13) … Leading tackler six times. Junior College: Was a first-team pick on the 2011 NJCAA All-America Team and was named the Southwest Junior College Football Conference Defensive Player of


L a m a r Fo otbal l the Year ... Helped Trinity Valley CC to an 8-3 record as a sophomore ... Played in 10 games as a sophomore and led Cardinals with 82 total tackles ... Registered 56 solo tackles, two sacks and two forced fumbles for a defense that allowed less than 300 total yards per game ... Had a season-high 12 solo tackles in a 38-20 win over Kilgore College ... Played in 10 games as a freshman, finishing with 47 tackles and a sack ... Had six total tackles in his first game at TVCC, a 63-0 win over Independence CC. High School: Named First-Team All-District 23-5A as a senior linebacker at Hightower ... Also earned first-team all-district honors as a junior at fullback as Hightower finished as the Texas Class 5A state runner-up. Personal: Jermaine Longino was born on Sept. 13, 1991 … Son of Philip Longino and Welthey Twitty … General studies major.

formation. High School: Was an offensive line starter and the deep snapper for Lamar Consolidated High School in 2009 … Also handled deep snapping chores as a junior in 2008 and was a late-season call-up to the varsity in 2007 when the Mustangs won the Class 4A Division II state championship … Ranked No. 9 in the nation as a deep snapper by Scout.com and No. 15 in the nation by Chris Sailer Kicking. Personal: Chris Maikranz was born on Sept. 27, 1991 ... Son of Glen Maikranz and Kandice Poorman ... Criminal justice major.

Tyrus McGlothen DB l 5-8, 175 l Sr.-1L Grand Prairie, Texas South Grand Prairie HS Cisco CC

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2012: Played in 11 games with seven starts, tying for fifth on the team with 43 tackles … Tied for second on the team with two interceptions and six pass breakups … Set a school record for longest interception return with a 96-yard return for a touchdown against Southeastern Louisiana (9/29) … Registered a season-high seven tackles against the Lions and added a tackle for loss and a forced fumble … Finished with five tackles and forced a fumble Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd that was scooped up and returned 62 yards for a score by Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick James Washington at 2012 12 63 44 107 6.5-17 2.0-11 0-0 2 5 0 3 0 Northwestern State Chris Maikranz (10/6) … Had six DS l 6-6, 255 l Jr.-2L tackles and a pair of Sugar Land, Texas pass breakups in 31-0 Lamar Consolodated HS #43 victory over Langston (9/22) … Posted five tackles, an 2012: Played in 12 games … Had interception and a two tackles on the year, one at pass breakup at Hawai`i (9/15) and one at Central Stephen F. Austin Arkansas (10/20) … Did not commit a miscue as deep (11/3). snapper. Junior College: 2011: Appeared in 10 games at deep snapper ... Posted his Named First-Team second straight season without a miscue in the punting All-Southwest Junior game ... Registered a tackle at Texas State (10/15) for his College Football Conference as a first career statistic. 2010: Played in all 11 games for the Cardinals at deep freshman and sophomore ... Finished his sophomore seasnapper ... Finished the season without a miscue in punt son at Cisco CC with 53 tackles and a forced fumble in

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La mar Foo tba l l eight games played ... Added two tackles for loss and a forced fumble ... Had a season-high 11 tackles in a tough 39-37 loss to Blinn College ... Played in eight games as a freshman, registering 32 tackles ... Recorded a sack, a forced fumble and an interception as a freshman ... Also had 10 pass breakups as a freshman. High School: Named First-Team All-District 7-5A at running back as a junior and was a second-team selection as a defensive back as a senior at South Grand Prairie High School. Personal: Tyrus McGlothen was born on Feb. 13, 1992 … Son of Angela Brooks … General studies major. Yr. 2012

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 11 31 12 43 3.0-6 0.0-0 2-118 6 2 0 2 0

Patrick McGriff TE l 6-1, 230 l RS Fr.-1L Crosby, Texas Crosby HS

#87

2012: Appeared in five games as a backup linebacker, mostly on special teams ... Made his collegiate debut in 52-21 victory over McMurry (10/13) ... Registered a solo tackle against the War Hawks for his lone statistic of the season. High School: Helped Crosby High School to a district title as a senior with an 8-3 record ... Named First-Team All-District 21-4A at offensive tackle as a senior and was a second-team selection as a junior. Personal: Patrick McGriff was born on Aug. 2, 1990 ... Son of Richard and Tina McGriff ... Majoring in exercise science.

Payden McVey TE l 6-1, 225 l Jr.-2L Deer Park, Texas Deer Park HS

#88

2012: Played in nine games with three starts … Recorded 10 catches for 60 yards on the season … Scored a pair of receiving touchdowns to rank third on the team … Finished with two catches for 18 yards against Southeastern Louisiana (9/29) with both receptions going for

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touchdowns … Recorded a season-high three catches at McNeese State (11/17) for 15 yards … Longest catch on the year was a 13-yard grab in 34-24 win over Nicholls (11/10) … Finished with at least one catch in six of nine games played. 2011: Played in 10 games with nine starts as a true freshman ... Finished the year with 17 catches for 150 yards to rank fourth on the team in both categories ... Had a pair of touchdown catches to rank third among all Cardinal receivers ... Finished with season-highs of five catches for 54 yards against Central Arkansas (10/22) ... Also grabbed a 13-yard touchdown reception from Andre Bevil against the Bears ... Other score came in Lamar’s 48-38 win at Southeastern Louisiana (10/1) on a 2-yard pass from Bevil ... Finished with four catches for 41 yards against the Lions, including a season-long 23-yard reception ... Caught at least one pass in seven games. High School: Three-year varsity letterman at Deer Park High School ... First-Team All-District 22-5A as a senior ... Led team with 43 catches for 497 yards and five touchdowns as a senior ... Was third in District 22-5A in receptions as a senior ... Finished junior year with 13 catches and 210 receiving yards ... Named honorable mention alldistrict as a junior ... Helped the Deer to the playoffs as a junior and a senior ... Was a finalist for the Touchdown Club of Houston's Offensive Player of the Year award ... Named academic all-district three times. Personal: Payden McVey was born on May 20, 1993, in Dallas ... Son of Mark McVey and Debra Hardy ... Major is mechanical engineering. Yr. 2011 2012 Total

GP Rcpts. Yds Avg 10 17 150 8.8 9 10 60 6.0 19 27 210 7.8

TD 2 2 4

Lg 23 13 23

Avg/G 15.8 6.7 11.1


L a m a r Fo otbal l Johnny Morris LB l 6-0, 185 l So.-RS Humble, Texas Atascocita HS

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Ryan Mossakowski QB l 6-4, 215 l RS Sr.-1L Frisco, Texas Centennial HS Northwest Mississippi CC

#18

2012: Redshirted 2012: Started the first five games of High School: Played for Coach Dean the year and finished the season with Colbert at Atascocita High School. eight appearances and six starts … Personal: Johnny Morris was born on June 17, 1993 ... Was 113-of-183 on the year for 1,194 yards and 13 touchSon of Betty Morris ... Majoring in mechanical engineering. downs … Completed 58.5 percent of his passes to establish the school’s single-season record for completion Logan Moss percentage … Was fourth in the Southland Conference LB l 6-2, 200 l RS So.-1L with a pass efficiency rating of 124.45 … Finished 22-ofOrange, Texas 36 for a season-high 239 yards and three touchdowns in Orangefield HS #91 31-0 victory over Langston (9/22) … Came off the bench to complete 11 passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns in the second half 2012: Named Academic All-South- at Stephen F. land Conference … Appeared in all Austin (11/3) … 12 games as a redshirt freshman and Hit Jordan Edrecorded 13 tackles on the season … Registered three wards for all three tackles in his first collegiate game at Louisiana-Lafayette scores at SFA, in(9/1), including his only tackle for loss on the season … cluding a 60-yard Also had a three-tackle game against Southeastern strike for longest Louisiana (9/29) with all three coming unassisted … Had completion of the a pair of solo tackles in 34-24 win over Nicholls (11/10) season … Fin… Finished with a tackle and a quarterback hurry in 31-0 ished 21-of-30 for 224 yards and a victory over Langston (9/22). pair of scores in 2011: Redshirted High School: Named first-team all-district as a tight end 31-0 win over following junior and senior seasons ... Also earned first- Prairie View A&M team district accolades at defensive line as a senior ... (9/8) and was 15Recorded 44 tackles as Orangefield finished with a 7-3 of-24 for 168 record during senior campaign ... Selected to the Southeast yards and three TDs in 34-24 victory over Nicholls (11/10) … Threw for Texas All-Star Classic. Personal: Logan Moss was born on Dec. 6, 1992, in a pair of touchdowns against Southeastern Louisiana Beaumont ... Son of Randall and Sheryl Moss ... Majoring (9/29) and ran for a season-high 24 yards against the Lions, including a 21-yard scamper … Finished the year in biology. with eight interceptions. Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd Junior College: Named Second-Team All-MACJC as a Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick sophomore at Northwest Mississippi CC after helping 2012 12 9 4 13 1.0-1 0.0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 team to a 6-3 overall record and a 4-2 conference mark ... Completed 177-of-293 (60.4 percent) passes for 2,422 yards and 26 touchdowns ... Threw for 443 yards and five touchdowns in his first junior college game ... Had five other games with at least three touchdown tosses ... Had four 300- yard passing games.

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La mar Foo tba l l At Kentucky: Appeared in two games for the Wildcats as a redshirt freshman without attempting a pass. High School: Selected as an All-America by SuperPrep and PrepStar magazines after senior season at Centennial High School ... Threw for 7,433 yards and 51 touchdowns during his prep career ... Missed half of his senior year due to injury, but still completed 67.4 percent of his passes that season ... Passed for 2,963 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior ... Rushed for 799 yards and 20 touchdowns in his career ... Ranked as one of the nation’s Top 25 quarterbacks by SuperPrep, Scout.com and Rivals.com ... Named first-team “All-Combine” at the U.S. Army AllAmerica Junior Combine ... Led Centennial to the state playoffs for the first time in school history ... Starting punter for three seasons ... Also a two-time all-district baseball player. Personal: Ryan Mossakowski was born on Aug. 28, 1990 … Son of Dan and Sally Mossakowski … Majoring in educational technology. Yr. GP 2012 8

Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Lg 113-193-8 58.5 1194 13 60

Avg/G Effic 149.2 124.5

Mark Murrill DL l 6-2, 255 l Sr.-3L Lumberton, Texas Lumberton HS

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2012: Started all 12 games during junior campaign and finished eighth on the team with 37 total tackles … Was second among all Lamar defensive players with 8.5 tackles for loss accounting for 21 yards … Also tied for second on the team with five quarterback hurries … Posted two sacks on the year with one coming against Prairie View A&M (9/8) and one against Langston (9/22), both 31-0 Lamar victories … Recorded a personal-best seven tackles, including one for loss, at Northwestern State (10/6) … Finished with four tackles, a pass breakup and his first career interception at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) … Three of his six tackles against Langston were behind the line of scrimmage. 2011: Appeared in nine games with one start ... Posted nine tackles and two sacks ... Best game came at South Alabama (9/10) when he finished with four tackles, including two for loss, and a sack ... Had a sack and forced a fumble that directly led to a touchdown in Lamar’s 58-0 win over Texas College (9/3) ... Finished with three tackles in LU’s

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48-38 win at Southeaste r n Louisiana (10/1). 2010: Played in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman ... Finished the season with 20 total tackles, including three for loss ... Recovered a fumble with 50 seconds to play to preserve Lamar’s 29-28 win at Southeastern Louisiana (9/18) ... Added two tackles, including one for loss, against the Lions ... Had a season-high five tackles in LU’s home opener against Webber International, including his only sack of the season ... Twice had four tackles in a game, LU’s 14-0 win over Langston (10/9) and in a 44-6 win over Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/20). High School: Three-year varsity starter for coach Alvin Credeur at Lumberton High School … Was first-team AllDistrict 20-4A as a senior and was an honorable mention selection on the 2008 Class 4A All-State team … Helped Raiders win their first-ever playoff appearance in 2008 when they posted a school-best 11-2 record … Logged 50 tackles, including three sacks and 13 others for losses as a senior in 2009 … Also forced four fumbles and recovered one … Had 41 tackles, including three sacks and three others for losses as a junior … Had 36 tackles, including two sacks and seven others for losses as a sophomore in 2006 … Also made second team all-district in soccer and was a two-year member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Mark Murrill was born on Oct. 19, 1990 … Son of Mark and Mary Murrill ... Has one sister, Kathleen ... Majoring in engineering. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

GP 11 9 12 32

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH 20 0 20 3.0-10 1.0-4 0-0 0 1 5 4 9 3.0-10 2.0-5 0-0 0 0 21 16 37 8.5-21 2.0-6 1-0 1 5 46 20 66 14.5-21 5.0-15 1-0 1 6

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L a m a r Fo otbal l Jayce Nelson WR l 6-2, 170 l So.-1L Port Neches, Texas Port Neches-Groves HS

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2012: Played in six games on the year without recording a statistic … First collegiate appearance came in 310 win over Langston (9/22). High School: Led Port Neches-Groves High School to a 7-3 overall record in 2011 … District 20-4A Offensive MVP as a senior … Honorable mention all-state selection as a junior and senior … Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold First Team as a junior and senior … Named to Port Arthur News Super Team as a junior and senior … Caught 62 passes for 1,033 yards and 10 touchdowns, setting school records for receiving yards, touchdowns and receptions in a single season … All-State Academic selection … Also starred on the Port Neches-Groves basketball team. Personal: Jayce Nelson was born on Aug. 15, 1994 … Son of James and Donnah Nelson … Majoring in kinesiology.

Joe Okafor DL l 6-6, 295 l RS Jr.-1L Bellaire, Texas Bellaire HS Oklahoma State

#35

the state by Texas Football ... Named second-team AllDistrict 20-5A as a senior ... Played three years of varsity basketball. Personal: Joe Okafor was born on June 5, 1991 … Son of Priscilla Okafor … Majoring in general studies. Yr. 2012

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 11 12 6 18 4.5-11 1.0-5 0-0 1 2 0 0 1

George Orebe DB l 5-9, 165 l Jr.-1L Houston, Texas Westside HS

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2012: Appeared in three games as a sophomore ... Made his collegiate debut in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13), finishing with three solo tackles and one assisted stop against the War Hawks ... Also saw action at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) and against Nicholls (11/10). High School: Was a First-Team All-District 20-5A selection as a senior at Westside High School ... Recorded 43 tackles and 10 pass breakups for the Wolves ... Helped Westside to an 8-3 record and a perfect 5-0 district mark. Personal: George Orebe was born on Apr. 5, 1992 ... Guardians are Murphy and Yetunde Lawal ... Major is exercise science.

Keinon Peterson 2012: Played in 11 games with two starts after transferring from Oklahoma State … Finished the year with 18 tackles, including 4.5 for loss … Posted three tackles, including two for loss and his lone sack of the year at Northwestern State (10/6) … Added one of his two quarterback hurries on the season against the Demons … Finished with three tackles, a quarterback hurry and a pass breakup in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13) … Recorded a season-high four tackles at Hawai`i (9/15) … Put up two tackles, including one for loss, and blocked a 36-yard field goal attempt in 31-0 shutout win over Langston (9/22). At Oklahoma State: Appeared in two games as a redshirt freshman at Oklahoma State in 2011, recording a tackle against Louisiana-Lafayette. High School: Prepped at Bellaire High School where he was ranked the No. 57 defensive end in the nation by Rivals ... Tabbed as one of the top 25 defensive linemen in

DB l 5-8, 190 l Sr.-3L Dickinson, Texas Dickinson HS

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2012: Played in nine games with a start in 31-0 win over Prairie View A&M (9/8) … Did not record a statistic on the year. 2011: Played in each of Lamar’s 11 games, with seven starts ... Finished the season with 23 total tackles ... Had season-high five tackles in LU’s 34-26 win at Nicholls (11/12), adding his first career interception against the Colonels ... Registered four solo tackles, a pass breakup and blocked an extra point attempt in LU’s 45-35 win over Incarnate Word (9/17) ... Also had four-tackle performances at Southeastern Louisiana (10/1) and against Northwestern State (10/8).

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La mar Foo tba l l 2010: Played in all 11 games ... Finished with season-high three tackles at Stephen F. Austin (9/25) ... Matched that total in Lamar’s 14-0 win over Langston University (10/9) ... Had a pair of pass breakups in LU’s 24-20 victory over South Dakota. High School: Three-year varsity letterman for coach Warren Trahan at Dickinson High School … First-team all-district and All-Galveston County as a junior and senior … Gators went 9-3 during his senior season of 2008 and advanced to the regional round of the Class 5A Division II state playoffs … Served as a Junior Rotarian and volunteered with a monthly food drive benefitting the Veterans of Foreign Wars and senior citizens. Personal: Keinon Asrel Enrique Peterson was born on Sept. 5, 1990 … Son of Loretta Peterson ... Major is general studies. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

GP 11 11 9 22

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 2 0 19 4 23 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 2 0 No Statistics 24 5 29 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 4 0

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Payton Ploch WR l 6-2, 215 l Sr.-3L Dayton, Texas Dayton HS

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2012: Played in all 12 games after moving from linebacker to H Back … Recorded 14 tackles on the year in special teams play … Finished with three solo stops in 310 win over Langston (9/22) … Put up a pair of tackles in 31-0 win over Prairie View A&M (9/8) and in loss to Southeastern Louisiana (9/29). 2011: Played in 10 games and got his first career start against Central Arkansas (10/22) as a backup linebacker... Compiled 22 total tackles on the year, including 21 solos ... Blocked a punt that was returned for a touchdown by

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teammate Adrian Guillory in Lamar’s 34-26 win at Nicholls (11/12) ... Registered a season-high six tackles at Texas State (10/15), including one of his two tackles for loss on the season ... Had three tackles and a quarterback hurry in LU’s 48-38 win at Southeastern Louisiana (10/1) ... Also had three-tackle contests against Texas College, UCA and Nicholls. 2010: Played in all 11 games as a reserve linebacker ... Finished the season with 20 tackles, including three for loss and one sack ... Forced a fumble and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown, and returned a Branden Thomas blocked punt 15 yards for another touchdown, in Lamar’s season-ending 44-6 win over Oklahoma Panhandle State ... Had a season-high four tackles, including his sack, vs. OPSU as well ... Opened the season with a pair of tackles at McNeese State (9/4) in his college debut. High School: Played for coach Jerry Stewart at Dayton High School ... Moved to quarterback for senior season after earning All-District 19-4A laurels as a wide receiver during junior season … Completed 46 of 93 passes for 774 yards and 12 touchdowns … Carried the ball 180 times for 1,258 yards and 21 TDs … Added 452 receiving yards on 31 catches and scored four receiving TDs … Voted Most Valuable Player in District 19-4A and was the Texas Prepxtra Class 4A Offensive MVP for the Greater Houston/Southeast Texas area after helping to lead Broncos to an 11-3 record … Had 40 catches for 550 yards and 10 TDs as a junior. Personal: Payton Ploch was born on March 31, 1992, in Baytown, Texas ... Son of Jodi Ploch ... Major is general studies. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

GP 11 10 12 33

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH 17 3 20 3.0-9 1.0-7 0-0 1 0 21 1 22 2.0-6 0.0-0 0-0 0 1 12 2 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 50 6 56 5.0-15 1.0-7 0-0 1 1

Fumb. Blkd Rcv FF Kick 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1


L a m a r Fo otbal l Desmond Richards RB l 5-9, 170 l So.-1L Montgomery, Texas Magnolia West HS

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seven catches for 89 yards and a touchdown ... Had two catches for 28 yards against McNeese State (11/19) and grabbed a 12-yard Caleb Berry pass for his first career touchdown ... Finished with three catches for 35 yards in Lamar’s 34-26 win at Nicholls (11/12), including a seasonlong reception of 17 yards ... Also had a pair of catches totalling 26 yards against Northwestern State (10/8) ... Recorded 10 tackles on the year. 2010: Redshirted High School: Named second-team All-District 20-4A as a senior wide receiver ... Played in the Southeast Texas Ford Dealers All-Star Classic ... Finished senior season with 30 catches for 462 yards and four touchdowns ... Played both offense and defense at Lumberton High School. Personal: Jesse Sparks was born on Nov. 17, 1991 ... Son of Paige Murphy ... Majoring in general studies.

2012: Played in eight games on the year and finished with 130 rushing yards to rank fourth on the team … Ran the ball 32 times on the year for an average of 4.1 yards per carry … Posted season-highs with nine carries for 44 yards against Sam Houston State (10/27) … Added a season-long run of 20 yards against the Bearkats … Carried four times for 34 yards in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13) … First career carry was a 14-yard run in 31-0 win over Langston (9/22) … Finished the Langston game with 28 yards on three carries. High School: Named District 17-4A Offensive MVP as Yr. GP Rcpts. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G a senior after leading Magnolia West High School to a 9- 2011 8 7 89 12.7 1 17 11.1 No Catches 3 record ... Carried 256 times as a senior for 2,437 yards 2012 (9.5 per carry) and 31 touchdowns ... Also earned firstJustin Stout team all-district and All-Montgomery County honors and K l 6-1, 170 l Sr.-3L was a second-team Class 4A all-state selection ... Ran for Mesquite, Texas 1,878 yards and 25 touchdowns as a junior, earning honWest Mesquite HS #39 orable mention all-state honors ... Named First-Team AllDistrict 17-4A and All-Montgomery Country ... Finished high school career with 4,316 rushing yards and 57 touch2012: Played in all 12 games and findowns ... Earned all-district honors in baseball as a junior. ished 29-of-32 on extra point atPersonal: Desmond Richards was born on Sept. 29, 1993 tempts and was 6-of-10 on field goal … Son of Johnny Richards … Majoring in industrial techattempts … Scored 47 points on the year to finish second nology. on the team and is now fifth at Lamar in career points with Yr. GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G 144 … Hit a season-long 41 yard field goal in 52-21 win 2012 8 32 140 10 130 4.1 0 20 16.2 over McMurry (10/13) and was 7-of-7 on PAT’s in the game … Made a pair of field goals at Stephen F. Austin Jesse Sparks (11/3), twice converting from 34 yards out … Hit a 37WR l 5-10, 170 l Jr.-2L yard field goal against Langston (9/22) and was 4-of-4 in Lumberton, Texas Lumberton HS #81 PAT’s in the 31-0 victory … Kicked off 37 times on the year with eight going for touchbacks. 2011: Appeared in 10 games for the Cardinals ... Set a school record by connecting on 35 (out of 37) extra-point 2012: Played in nine games mostly on attempts, breaking the previous mark of 32 set by two special teams … Recorded one players ... Tied the school record with eight makes against tackle on the year with it coming in Texas College in a 58-0 victory (9/3) ... Led the Cardinals 34-24 Southland Conference victory over Nicholls with 50 points on the year ... Was 5-of-8 on field-goal at(11/10). tempts with a long of 31 yards ... Was 6-for-6 on PATs 2011: Appeared in eight games for the Cardinals on special against Incarnate Word (9/17) ... Also had 21 kickoffs on teams and as a backup receiver ... Finished the year with the year.

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La mar Foo tba l l 2010: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman, serving as Lamar’s kicker ... Made 20-of-22 extra-point attempts and was 9-of-13 on field-goal attempts ... Made both field goal attempts (21, 32) and all three PAT’s in season opener at McNeese State (9/4) ... Hit a season-long field goal of 47 yards at Stephen F. Austin (9/25) ... Hit all five extra-point attempts and was 3-of-3 on field goal attempts (25, 36, 40) in LU’s season-ending 44-6 win over Oklahoma Panhandle State ... The three field goals tied Lamar’s record for most in a game ... Handled kickoffs for the Cardinals with 43 on the season ... Had one punt on the year, a 27-yarder against Webber International (9/11) ... His 47 points scored ranked second on the team. High School: Earned three varsity letters for coach Mike Overton at West Mesquite High School ... Was successful on 79-of-80 extra-point attempts over his junior and senior seasons … Went 21-for-27 on field-goal attempts over the same span … Set the school field-goal record with a game-winning 50-yarder in 2008, then broke it with a 53yarder during the 2009 season … Set another school mark with five field goals in one game during junior season … Was a first-team Class 4A all-stater in 2008 and was the Special Teams MVP in the district in 2008 and 2009. Personal: Justin Kyle Stout was born on Nov. 8, 1991, in Mesquite, Texas ... Son of Robert and Janie Stout ... Has a younger brother, Austin ... General studies major. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

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GP FG-FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 11 9-13 69.2 0-0 3-4 4-7 2-2 0-0 10 5-8 62.5 1-1 3-3 1-4 0-0 0-0 12 6-10 60.0 0-0 2-2 3-6 1-2 0-0 33 20-31 64.5 1-1 8-9 8-17 3-4 0-0

Lg XP-XPA 47 20-22 31 35-37 41 29-32 47 84-91

Branden Thomas DB l 5-9, 170 l Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas Central HS

#21

Named to the 2013 CFPA Preseason Watch List 2012: Named honorable mention AllSouthland Conference ... Played in all 12 games with 11 starts … Led the team and tied for the Southland Conference lead with four interceptions on the year … Finished the season with 45 total tackles to rank fourth on the team … Added six pass breakups on the year and ranked sixth in the Southland Conference in passes defended … Finished with eight tackles at Northwestern State (10/6) and matched that total at Nicholls (11/10) … Added an interception in the 34-24 win over the Colonels … Finished with two interceptions in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13) and returned the second back 53 yards for a touchdown … Recorded five tackles, one interception and a breakup in 31-0 win over Prairie View A&M (9/8) … Posted seven tackles, including one for loss, at Stephen F. Austin (11/3). 2011: Battled injuries but still appeared in seven games with four starts, including the final three games of the year ... Finished the year with 11 total tackles ... Registered three tackles against Stephen F. Austin (11/5) and McNeese State (11/19) ... Also had a forced fumble, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry against the Lumberjacks ... Had his only interception of the year late in the game at Nicholls (11/12) as the Cardinals won 34-26 ... Had a pair of tackles and recovered a fumble against Northwestern State (10/8). 2010: Started all 11 games for the Cardinals ... Tied for fourth on the team with 44 tackles, including 34 solo tack-


L a m a r Fo otbal l les ... Led the team with nine pass breakups and tied for the team lead with three interceptions ... Had a seasonhigh eight tackles at Georgia State (11/6) ... Finished with seven tackles, three passes defensed and a blocked field goal attempt in 14-0 win over Langston University (10/9) ... Added two tackles, four pass breakups and a pair of blocked punts, one of which Payton Ploch returned for a touchdown, in 44-6 win over Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/20) ... Had two tackles and two interceptions in 2420 win over South Dakota (11/13) ... Other interception came in 29-28 win at Southeastern Louisiana (9/18) ... Forced a fumble at the goal line in the season opener at McNeese State (9/4) to keep the Cowboys out of the end zone. High School: Three-year letterman and two-year starter for coach Donald Stowers (former Lamar defensive back) at Beaumont Central … Was second-team All-District 204A selection as senior in 2008 after earning honorable mention in 2007. … Made 56 tackles, including 32 of the unassisted variety as a senior … Had five sacks, five pass breakups, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery for a touchdown … Posted an 18.6-yard average on punt returns … Logged 29 tackles, two interceptions and 10 pass breakups as a junior … Jaguars went 9-4 and advanced to the Class 4A Division I quarterfinals in 2008 … Was also a state qualifier as a member of Jaguar track and field team … Member of the National Honor Society and the Junior NAACP. Personal: Branden Thomas was born on May 12, 1991 ... Son of Ernest and Keisha Thomas ... Majoring in kinesiology. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

GP 11 7 12 30

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH 34 10 44 0.0-0 0.0-0 3-10 9 0 10 1 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-16 1 1 33 12 45 1.0-1 0.0-0 4-68 6 0 77 23 100 1.0-1 0.0-0 8-94 16 1

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Courtlin Thompson DB l 6-1, 210 l Sr.-1L Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley Christian HS Saddleback CC

cluding one for a six-yard loss, in 31-0 win over Langston (9/22) … Had five tackle performances in 52-21 win over McMurry (10/13) and at Stephen F. Austin (11/3). Junior College: Played in seven games as a sophomore at Saddleback Community College after spending freshman season at San Jose State ... Helped the Gauchos to an 8-3 record and a spot in the Golden State Bowl ... Finished his season with 21 total tackles and one interception ... Appeared in seven games as a redshirt freshman at San Jose State in 2010. High School: Named Most Valuable Player of the Agape League his junior and senior seasons at Antelope Valley Christian HS ... Rushed for 2,600 yards and scored 25 touchdowns as senior ... Also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal: Courtlin Thompson was born on May 26, 1991 … Son of Craig and Veyan Thompson … Communication major. Yr. 2012

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumb. Blkd GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 8 20 12 32 1.0-6 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Bret Treadway OL l 6-3, 250 l Fr.-RS Silsbee, Texas Silsbee HS

#58

2012: Redshirted High School: Named to the Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold second team … First-Team All-District 21-3A offensive lineman as a senior and second-team selection as a junior … Helped Silsbee to three straight playoff appearances. Personal: Bret Treadway was born on March 11, 1994 ... Son of Pete and Vicki Treadway ... Majoring in kinesiology.

#7

2012: Played in eight games as a junior transfer with two starts … Finished the season with 32 total tackles, including 20 solo stops … Registered a season-high nine tackles at Central Arkansas (10/20) … Had six tackles, in-

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La mar Foo tba l l James Washington LB l 5-11, 225 l Sr.-3L Houston, Texas Madison HS

#54

2012: Started all 12 games as a junior and finished third on the team with 68 total tackles … Added six tackles for loss on the year, including two sacks … Registered a personal-best 10 tackles at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) and picked off a pass to end a Lumberjack drive … Returned a fumble 62 yards for a touchdown at Northwestern State (10/6) … Added nine tackles, including one for loss, and a pass breakup against the Demons … Finished with four tackles and an 8-yard sack in 34-24 win over Nicholls (11/10) and also recorded a sack in 31-0 victory over Langston (9/22) … Recorded a season-high six solo tackles at Hawai`i (9/15) with one of his stops accounting for a 2-yard loss. 2011: Played in seven games with six starts before missing the remainder of the season due to injury ... Totaled 25 tackles, including 4.5 for loss ... Intercepted a pass and returned it 56 yards for a touchdown in Lamar’s 58-0 win over Texas College (9/3) ... Registered nine tackles with two going for loss in the Cards’ 45-35 win over Incarnate Word (9/17) ... Finished with seven tackles, including 2.5 for loss and a sack against Northwestern State (10/8) ... Also recovered a fumble against the Demons ... Had five stops and a fumble recovery in LU’s 48-38 win at Southeastern Louisiana (10/1).

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2010: Played in 11 games ... Finished the year with 28 total tackles, including 22 solos ... Had a season-high eight tackles in Lamar’s 44-6 win over Oklahoma Panhandle State in the season finale (11/20) ... Had an interception, which he returned for 11 yards in 14-0 win over Langston University (10/9) ... Had four tackles, including one for loss, at North Dakota (10/30). High School: Played for coach Ray Seals at Madison HS … First-team all-district and All-Greater Houston … Voted Most Valuable Player for 8-3 Marlins team that reached the regional round of the Class 5A Division II playoffs … Also ran track and was a regional finalist in the 110-meter hurdles after winning the district championship. Personal: James Washington was born on June 12, 1991 … Son of Janice Washington and James Nelson … Majoring in kinesiology. Yr. 2010 2011 2012 Total

GP 11 7 12 30

Tackles UA A Tot 22 6 28 16 9 25 41 27 69 79 42 121

Sacks Pass Def. TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH 1.5-3 0.0-0 1-11 0 0 4.5-10 1.0-5 1-56 2 0 6.0-18 2.0-13 1-0 3 0 12.0-31 3.0-18 3-67 5 0

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Marcus Washington DL l 6-3, 295 l Jr.-1L Houston, Texas Stephen F. Austin HS Ft. Scott CC

#98

2012: Appeared in six games as a backup defensive lineman … Recorded lone tackle on the year in the season finale at McNeese State (11/17). Junior College: Played offensive line at Fort Scott Community College ... Helped the Greyhounds average over 200 rushing yards per game in 2011 ... Fort Scott finished with a 4-4 record in his one season. Personal: Marcus Washington was born on July 15, 1992 … Son of Keith and Betty Washington … General studies major.


L a m a r Fo otbal l Brock Wempa OL l 6-2, 345 l Sr.-1L Royse City, Texas Royse City HS Tyler JC

#72

2012: Played in nine games with eight starts, including the final five games of the season … Used primarily at left guard … Experienced blocker who has tremendous size. Junior College: Helped Tyler Junior College to a No. 18 final national ranking as a sophomore with a 7-4 record ... Blocked for a rushing game that finished with 352 yards on 62 carries in the Apaches’ 37-34 upset of top ranked Blinn College ... TJC averaged nearly 400 yards of offense per game in 2011, including 230 yards per game on the ground. High School: A three time Associated Press all-state selection at Royse City High School ... Helped the Bulldogs to a 7-4 record and a trip to the Class 4A playoffs as a senior. Personal: Brock Wempa was born on Sept. 17, 1990 … Son of Brian and Carlota Wempa … Criminal justice major.

Jestin White LB l 6-4, 190 l RS So.-1L Houston, Texas North Shore HS

#41

2012: Appeared in 11 games and garnered six starts … Recorded eight total tackles on the year with two going for loss … Posted four tackles in 31-0 win over Prairie View A&M (9/8) and added his lone sack of the season against the Panthers … Also had a quarterback hurry against PV and against Sam Houston State (10/27) … Finished with one pass breakup on the year which came at Louisiana-Lafayette (9/1). 2011: Played in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman ... Finished the year with 12 tackles ... Best outing came at Sam Houston State (10/29) when he recorded five tackles, including three solos ... Had a pair of solo tackles against McNeese State (11/19). 2010: Redshirted High School: Played for coach David Aymond at tradi-

tion-rich Galena Park North Shore HS, which has produced many Division I signees and broke the national high school record of consecutive regular-season victories with 73 … Earned firstteam all-district honors as a senior after making the honorable mention list as a junior in 2007 … Mustangs reached the area round of the 2008 Class 5A Division I playoffs after advancing to the state semifinals with a 14-1 record in 2007 … Named NSHS Most Valuable Defensive Lineman in 2007 and 2008 … Also lettered in track and field … Named NSHS’ Most Outgoing Sophomore … Active with the AIDS Walk for Life and the March of Dimes. Personal: Jestin S. White was born on Feb. 21, 1991 … Son of Sharonda White ... Major is general studies. Yr. 2011 2012 Total

GP 11 11 22

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH 8 4 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 4 4 8 2.0-3 1.0-3 0-0 1 2 12 8 20 2.0-3 1.0-3 0-0 1 2

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Jeff Whittaker OL l 6-1, 220 l So.-RS Humble, Texas Humble HS

#69

2012: Redshirted High School: Played at Humble High School, helping the Wildcats to a 12-2 record and the 18-4A district title in 2010 with a 70 mark ... Helped offense average over 43 points per game in district play. Personal: Jeff Whittaker was born on Apr. 4, 1993 ... Son of Stacy Williams ... Majoring in communication.

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La mar Foo tba l l Josh Wilson DB l 5-7, 185 l Jr.-2L Beaumont, Texas West Brook HS

#36

2012: Played in five games on the season, including the last three of the year ‌ Finished with one tackle on the year which came at Central Arkansas (10/20). 2011: Played in three games as a backup defensive back ... Recorded single tackles against Incarnate Word (9/17), Sam Houston State (10/29) and Stephen F. Austin (11/5). High School: Named first-team All-District 21-5A as a senior at West Brook High School ... Also a second-team All-Southeast Texas selection that same year ... Selected to play in the Southeast Texas Ford Dealers All-Star Classic ... Helped West Brook to a 9-4 overall mark and a perfect 5-0 district record as a senior. Personal: Joshua Wilson was born on Dec. 22, 1991 ... Son of William and Dephane Wilson ... Majoring in chemical engineering. Yr. 2011 2012 Total

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GP 3 5 8

Tackles Sacks Pass Def. UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-YdsBrUp QBH 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0

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2013 Newcomers Name Ronald Barrett Tommie Barrett Brannon Beaton James Bellard Kade Burman Colby Campbell Cole Carleton Juan Carranco Hunter Conn Koby Couron John Craven Keith Curran Rex Dausin Joshua Davis Joshua Frost Richard Gipson Jonathon Green Kevin Greif Kevin Gunnels Kade Harrington Victor Hawkins Montez Hunter Lloyd Julian Sam Keeter Chris Mayer Chance McCormack Eddie McGill Robert Mitchell Tony Qualls Emmitt Raleigh Blake Rising Mark Roberts Brent Salenga Deven Scoby Tramon Shead Romando Stewart Omar Tebo Judge Wolfe

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Hometown (High School/College) Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee HS) Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee HS) Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse HS) Baytown, Texas (Barbers Hill HS) Livingston, Texas (Livingston HS) Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse HS) Omaha, Neb. (Elkhorn South HS) Dayton, Texas (Dayton HS) Whitehouse, Texas (Whitehouse HS) Nederland, Texas (Nederland HS) Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS) Garden City, Kan. (Garden City HS/Garden City CC) San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS/Houston) Marshall, Texas (Evangel (La.) HS) Cypress, Calif. (Edison HS/Golden West College) Tyler, Texas (John Tyler HS) Houston, Texas (North Shore HS) Spring, Texas (Klein Oak HS) Houston, Texas (George Bush HS) Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS) Longview, Texas (Pine Tree HS) Lakewood, Calif. (Artesia HS/Long Beach CC) Bellaire, Texas (Episcopal HS) Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson HS) Shawnee, Kan. (Mill Valley HS/Fort Scott CC) Dayton, Texas (Dayton HS/Blinn JC) Stockbridge, Ga. (Woodland HS) Beaumont, Texas (Central HS) Houston, Texas (Spring Westfield HS) Houston, Texas (Spring Westfield HS) Winnie, Texas (East Chambers HS) Orange, Texas (West Orange-Stark HS/Houston) Nederland, Texas (Nederland HS) Houston, Texas (Travis HS) Cayuga, Texas (Cayuga HS/Kilgore JC) Newton, Texas (Newton HS) Liberty, Texas (Liberty HS) Palmer, Texas (Palmer HS)

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La mar Foo tba l l Ronald Barrett DB l 5-11, 180 l So.-HS Silsbee, Texas Silsbee HS

LB l 6-2, 225 l So.-HS Baytown, Texas Barbers Hill HS

Two-year letterwinner for Bobby McGallion at Silsbee High School ... Named Second-Team All-District 213A as a junior after recording 31 tackles and two interceptions ... Helped Silsbee to an undefeated district championship and a playoff berth ... Tigers finished 6-5 and as district runner-up during senior campaign ... Played for Silsbee basketball team which finished 30-5 and advanced to the 2010 Class 3A state semifinals.

Tommie Barrett DB l 5-11, 170 l So.-HS Silsbee, Texas Silsbee HS

Named Second-Team All-District 213A as a senior after registering 51 tackles and a pair of interceptions ... Appeared in just four games for Silsbee High School as a junior after suffering a broken leg ... Helped the Tigers to the 2010 Class 3A state semifinals with a 30-5 overall record.

Brannon Beaton TE l 6-3, 245 l Fr.-HS Whitehouse, Texas Whitehouse HS

James Bellard

#85

#51

First-Team All-District 19-4A selection as a senior as Barbers Hill High School finished with a 6-1 district mark ... Selected to play in the Southeast Texas Coaches Association (SETXCA) All-Star Game following senior season ... Finished with 39 tackles, including eight for loss, as a senior.

Kade Burman LB l 6-3, 200 l Fr.-HS Livingston, Texas Livingston HS

#97

Earned Second-Team All-District 204A accolades at both defensive end and punter as a senior at Livingston High School … Registered 77 tackles, including 18 for loss, along with 13 sacks … Also forced five fumbles and recovered seven others … Finished with 58 tackles and 11 sacks as a junior … Helped the Lions to a 5-3 district mark as a senior and a 4-3 record as a junior … Also was a starter at tight end during junior and senior seasons … Academic all-district in football … Also an all-district soccer player.

Colby Campbell DB l 6-0, 185 l Fr.-HS Whitehouse, Texas Whitehouse HS

#12

Played both tight end and defensive end for Randy McFarlin at Whitehouse High School ... Named SecondNamed First-Team All-District 16-4A Team All-District 16-4A as a senior ... Helped the Wildcats as a junior and senior … Led Whiteto a 10-2 record on the year with 44 tackles and four sacks house High School with 77 tackles ... Named honorable mention all-district as a junior after and five pass breakups as a senior as the team finished 10posting 43 tackles and helping Whitehouse to a runner- 2 … Recorded nine tackles in his final high school game, a 63-56 loss to Wylie East … Averaged 7.0 tackles per up finish in district play. game as a junior with a high of 13 in a 70-48 win over Pine Tree.

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L a m a r Fo otbal l Cole Carleton LB l 6-0, 215 l Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. Elkhorn South HS

#50

Two-way starter for Elkhorn South High School, playing both running back and linebacker … Named honorable mention on the Associated Press Class B All-State Team … As a senior, compiled 435 rushing yards and six touchdowns … Finished with 98 tackles and five sacks on the defensive side of the ball … Was a first-team all-district performer and was voted team MVP as a senior … Earned three letters.

Juan Carranco K l 6-0, 170 l Fr.-HS Dayton, Texas Dayton HS

#95

Koby Couron DL l 6-3, 240 l Fr.-HS Nederland, Texas Nederland HS

#92

Named to the Associated Press Class 4A all-state second-team after registering 98 tackles, including 29 for loss, 14 sacks and three pass breakups as a senior at Nederland High School … Added 27 quarterback hurries and 16 quarterback knockdowns … Named First-Team All-District 20-4A and to the Port Arthur News Super Team as a junior and senior … Helped Nederland to back-to-back 7-0 District 20-4A titles as a junior and senior, including a combined 23-4 record over his final two seasons … Led Nederland to a 12-2 record as a senior and a spot in the 4A Region 3 finals … Member of the 2012 All-Southeast Texas Team and was selected on the Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold Team.

John Craven Named to the Associated Press Class 4A all-state first-team as a junior and was an honorable mention selection as a senior … Is second all-time in Texas high school history with 42 career field goals made … Hit 21 field goals as a junior for the second best single-season total in Texas high school history … Is fourth all-time in the state with 211 career extra points … Has a career long field goal of 52 yards and connected on five field goals against Port Neches-Groves … Twice named Special Teams Player of the Year in District 19-4A and was twice named FirstTeam All-Greater Houston.

Hunter Conn OL l 6-5, 285 l Fr.-HS Whitehouse, Texas Whitehouse HS

#75

Named First-Team All-District 16-4A as a senior after helping Whitehouse High School to a 10-2 record … Did not allow a sack during his junior or senior season … NUC All-American at right tackle … Helped team to nine district wins, a bi-district title and an area runner-up finish.

OL l 6-3, 285 l Fr.-HS Spring, Texas Klein Collins HS

#78

Played last season at the Naval Academy Prep School in Newport, Rhode Island … Helped Klein Collins High School to an 11-1 record and an undefeated District 135A title as a junior … Was named Second-Team All-District 13-5A as a senior as the Lions finished 8-3.

Keith Curran LB l 6-4, 240 l Jr.-TR Garden City, Kan. Garden City HS Garden City CC

#42

Helped Garden City Community College win the Mississippi Bowl with a 7-4 overall record as a sophomore … Finished with 50 tackles and 10 sacks for the Broncbusters … Played his high school football at Garden City High School where he recorded 77 tackles and five sacks as a senior on his way to all-state honors.

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La mar Foo tba l l Rex Dausin QB l 6-2, 203 l RS Fr.-TR San Antonio, Texas Warren HS University of Houston

Richard Gipson

#14

Redshirted his freshman season at the University of Houston ... Played for his father Bryan Dausin at Warren High School ... Named the District 27-5A Offensive MVP as a senior ... Selected second-team all-state by the Padilla Poll after passing for 3,310 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior ... Added 564 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground for 3,874 yards of total offense ... Helped the Warriors to an 11-2 record as a senior and a 19-6 mark over his final two seasons ... Finished 21-of-29 for 452 yards and six touchdowns in a win over Churchill ... AllArea selection by the San Antonio Express News after completing 65 percent of his trhows ... Also selected firstteam all-district as a junior after passing for 2,254 yards and 20 TDs ... Completed 57 percent of his passes as a junior ... Lettered as a sophomore as a starting wide receiver.

Joshua Davis K l 6-1, 200 l Fr.-HS Marshall, Texas Evangel (La.) HS

#96

Played for Philip Deas at Evangel Christian High School, helping the Eagles to Class 2A state titles in 2009 and 2010 and a state runner-up finish in 2012 ... Handled all kicking and punting duties for Evangel with 90 percent of his kickoffs going for touchbacks.

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LB l 6-2, 215 l Fr.-HS Tyler, Texas John Tyler HS

#24

Led John Tyler High School to backto-back Class 4A state semifinal appearances … Registered 111 tackles, four forced fumbles and an interception on his way to being named First-Team All-District 16-4A as a senior … Accounted for 118 tackles and 5.5 sacks as a junior … Helped the Lions to a pair of district titles and a combined 24-6 record over his final two seasons.

Jonathon Green DL l 6-0, 265 l Fr.-HS Houston, Texas North Shore HS

#63

Two-year starter for David Ayman at North Shore High School ... Helped the Mustangs advance to the regional finals with a 12-2 record ... Earned Second-Team All-District 21-5A honors at offensive lineman as a senior ... Helped North Shore to an 8-4 record as a junior.


L a m a r Fo otbal l Kevin Greif OL l 6-3, 260 l Fr.-HS Spring, Texas Klein Oak HS

Montez Hunter

#74

Two-year starter at tackle for Klein Oak High School … Helped the Panthers to the District 13-5A title and a 9-4 record as a junior … Named to the academic all-district team.

Kade Harrington RB l 5-9, 185 l Fr.-HS Kingwood, Texas Kingwood HS

#8

Named First-Team Class 5A All-State by the Associated Press as a senior at Kingwood High School … Rushed for 1,944 yards and 22 touchdowns in just nine games … Named the District 13-5A Offensive Player of the Year … Added 22 catches for 211 yards and two scores, as well … Named First-Team All-District 14-5A as a junior after compiling 1,210 yards and 11 touchdowns … Named District 14-5A Sophomore of the Year.

Victor Hawkins WR l 6-2, 205 l Fr.-HS Longview, Texas Pine Tree HS

#82

DB l 5-11, 180 l Jr.-TR Lakewood, Calif. Artesia HS Long Beach CC

#5

Named to the 2012 SCFA National Division All-Central Conference second-team as a sophomore after registering 47 tackles and nine pass breakups ... Finished with 48 tackles, four interceptions and 10 pass breakups as a freshman to earn second-team all-conference honors ... Helped the Vikings win the 2011 SCFA Central West Conference championship with a 4-1 league record ... Had nine tackles and three pass breakups against Orange Coast in his first collegiate game ... Played multiple positions at Artesia High School.

Lloyd Julian DB l 5-10, 165 l Fr.-HS Bellaire, Texas Episcopal HS

#36

Helped Episcopal to a 9-2 record as a senior and a 5-1 district record … Led team with three interceptions and returned two for touchdowns during senior campaign … Named to the Southwest Preparatory Conference AllState team as a senior … Also played wide receiver … An all-state performer in track.

Sam Keeter Named Second-Team All-District 144A following senior season at Pine Tree High School ... Finished the year with 902 total yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns ... Caught 40 passes for 548 yards and four touchdowns while rushing 33 times for 354 yards and a pair of scores ... Played primarily at defensive back as a junior, recording 43 tackles and an interception ... Had 20 carries for 211 yards during junior season.

TE l 6-4, 225 l Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas Woodrow Wilson HS

#80

Played quarterback as a senior at Woodrow Wilson High School and led the Wildcats to the playoffs … Named Second-Team All-District 12-4A … Played tight end and defensive end as a sophomore and junior.

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La mar Foo tba l l Chris Mayer OL l 6-7, 345 l Jr.-TR Shawnee, Kan. Mill Valley HS Fort Scott CC

Robert Mitchell

#68

Played two seasons at Fort Scott and earned honorable mention All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) honors as a sophomore … Blocked for a Greyhound offense which accounted for 340 yards and 26 points per game … Prepped at Mill Valley High School where he helped the team to four straight playoff appearances … Earned All-Kaw Valley Conference honors on both the offensive and defensive lines as a senior.

Chance McCormack OL l 6-3, 295 l Jr.-TR Dayton, Texas Dayton HS Blinn JC

Eddie McGill

#38

Played at Woodland (Ga.) High School for Scott Schmitt ... Set school records for tackles in a game with 18 and in a season with 151 ... Named to the All-Region 3AAAA Division A team following his senior season for the Wolfpack ... Selected to play in the Georgia High School Senior All-Star Bowl.

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#13

Three-year starter for Beaumont Central High School completed 134-of236 passes as a senior for 1,794 yards and 13 touchdowns … Added 599 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns to earn co-Offensive Player of the Year honors in District 20-4A … Rushed for 435 yards and five scores as a junior.

Tony Qualls LB l 6-0, 215 l Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Spring Westfield HS

#52

#56

Earned honorable mention All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference accolades in 2012 at Blinn Junior College … Helped Blinn to a 9-2 record as a freshman, including a perfect 6-0 conference mark and a final national ranking of No. 10 … Earned First-Team All-District 19-4A honors as a senior at Dayton High School and second-team honors as a junior … Helped Dayton reach the state finals in 2009.

LB l 6-0, 225 l Fr.-HS Stockbridge, Ga. Woodland HS

QB l 6-1, 200 l Fr.-HS Beaumont, Texas Central HS

Earned Second-Team All-District 135A honors as a senior at Spring Westfield High School after helping the Mustangs to a 12-1 record ... Finished the season with 47 tackles, including four for loss, and two sacks ... Helped the team to a 10-4 record as a junior, including a trip to the regional finals.


L a m a r Fo otbal l Emmitt Raleigh RB l 6-0, 210 l Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Spring Westfield HS

#22

Named honorable mention Associated Press Class 5A all-state as a senior after rushing for 1,515 yards and 23 touchdowns … Named First-Team All-District 13-5A after helping Spring Westfield High School to a 12-1 record and the state playoffs … Also named to the AllGreater Houston second-team … Ran for 273 yards and seven touchdowns in Westfield’s 55-35 win over Spring … Finished season with over 2,200 all-purpose yards and 32 touchdowns.

Blake Rising OL l 6-1, 255 l Fr.-HS Winnie, Texas East Chambers HS

#67

Named First-Team All-District 10-2A as a senior at East Chambers High School after helping the Buccaneers to a 9-3 record ... Also started at center as a junior for district championship team ... Selected to play in the Southeast Texas Coaches Association (SETXCA) All-Star Game following senior season.

for 936 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Was tabbed a threestar recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Helped the Mustangs to the second round of the Class 3A playoffs as a senior ... Added 671 receiving yards with four touchdowns as a junior ... Named all-region by PrepStar ... Averaged over 21 yards per catch over his final two seasons ... Also ran track for WOS.

Brent Salenga WR l 5-8, 170 l So.-HS Nederland, Texas Nederland HS

Four-year letterwinner for Larry Neumann at Nederland High School ... Named First-Team All-District 20-4A as a senior ... Also named to the Port Arthur News Super Team that year ... Registered 28 catches for 444 yards and four touchdowns as a senior ... Also carried 20 times for 144 yards and a touchdown ... Helped Bulldogs to an 112 overall record and a perfect 7-0 mark in district ... Recorded 36 catches for 321 yards and five touchdowns as a junior ... Selected to play in the 2011 Southeast Texas All-Star Classic and scored on a 50-yard fake punt in the game.

Deven Scoby DB l 5-11, 195 l Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Travis HS

Mark Roberts WR l 6-3, 190 l Jr.-TR Orange, Texas West Orange-Stark HS University of Houston

#5

Played two seasons at the University of Houston, registering 15 catches in 19 games ... Finished with six catches for 136 yards as a freshman and had nine grabs for 114 yards and a touchdown as a sophomore ... Finished with five catches for 67 yards, including a 5-yard touchdown, against East Carolina ... Longest career catch was a 58yarder at UAB during freshman campaign ... Played for Dan Hooks at West Orange-Stark High School, earning district MVP honors as a senior after posting 43 catches

Named First-Team All-District 23-5A as a senior kick returner at Travis High School ... Played defensive back for Coach Randy Cunningham, and also had 10 carries and four catches on offense as a senior.

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La mar Foo tba l l Tramon Shead OL l 6-6, 305 l Jr.-TR Cayuga, Texas Cayuga HS Kilgore JC

#71

Omar Tebo DL l 6-0, 295 l Fr.-HS Liberty, Texas Liberty HS

#65

Selected First-Team All-District 22Named honorable mention All-South3A as a junior and senior … Helped west Junior College Football ConferPanthers to an 8-2 record and the reence as a sophomore at Kilgore Junior College … Helped Cayuga High School to the Class A Di- gional playoffs as a junior … Also went to regionals during vision 2 state title as a senior … Was named First-Team freshman and sophomore seasons … Was a state qualifier All-District 20-A and was a second-team all-state selection in powerlifting. as a senior.

Romando Stewart LB l 6-2, 210 l Fr.-HS Newton, Texas Newton HS

#33

Named First-Team All-District 10-2A as a senior at Newton High School … Registered 94 tackles, five sacks, one forced fumble and one interception as Newton finished 13-1 and advanced to the 2012 Class 2A state semifinals … Helped the Eagles to a district title as a junior … Was a regional qualifier in track and field.

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Judge Wolfe

QB l 5-10, 170 l Fr.-HS Palmer, Texas Palmer HS

#16

Dual threat quarterback was named District 12-2A Offensive Player of the Year as a senior at Palmer High School after throwing for 1,025 yards and 12 touchdowns and running for 1,533 yards and 16 touchdowns … Averaged 7.37 yards per carry as a senior … Passed for 665 yards and four scores as a junior, adding 150 carries for 783 yards and nine touchdowns … Named first-team alldistrict as a junior and senior, and was a second team selection as a sophomore … Finished three-year career with over 2,800 rushing yards.


2012 STATISTICS


La mar Foo tba l l 2012 Results and Statistics 2012 Record ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Overall

Home

Away

Neutral

4-8-0 1-6-0 3-2-0

4-2-0 1-2-0 3-0-0

0-6-0 0-4-0 0-2-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Opponent at Louisiana-Lafayette PRAIRIE VIEW A&M at Hawai`i LANGSTON SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* at Northwestern State* MCMURRY UNIVERSITY at Central Arkansas* SAM HOUSTON STATE* at Stephen F. Austin* NICHOLLS* at McNeese State*

RUSHING GP Att Garrett, D. 10 138 Sims, H. 7 96 Harris, D. 10 68 Richards, D. 8 32 Kahler, K. 12 3 Berry, C. 8 53 Mossakowski, R.8 40 Johnson, K. 11 2 Handy, M. 3 2 Robertson, S. 12 0 Barrett, D. 2 3 Gladney, G. 8 1 Franks, V. 12 2 TEAM 10 11 Total 12 451 Opponents 12 443

Net 585 388 310 130 53 38 23 15 9 7 7 1 -7 -48 1511 1926

Avg 4.2 4.0 4.6 4.1 17.7 0.7 0.6 7.5 4.5 0.0 2.3 1.0 -3.5 -4.4 3.4 4.3

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Mossakowski, R.8 124.45 113-193-8 58.5 Berry, C. 8 94.65 76-146-5 52.1 TEAM 10 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 Total 12 111.29 189-340-13 55.6 Opponents 12 116.61 228-394-13 57.9

Yds 1194 663 0 1857 2397

RECEIVING Ford, B. Edwards, J. Begelton, R. Johnson, K. Franks, V. Sims, H. McVey, P. Harris, D. Soto, C. Garrett, D. Hanna, J. Gladney, G. Richards, D. Handy, M. Henderson, P.J. Total Opponents

G 12 12 12 11 12 7 9 10 12 10 9 8 8 3 5 12 12

Gain 608 422 329 140 53 197 145 15 11 7 8 1 1 0 1937 2180

No. 49 23 21 19 17 11 10 10 7 7 6 3 3 2 1 189 228

Loss 23 34 19 10 0 159 122 0 2 0 1 0 8 48 426 254

Result L, 0-40 W, 31-0 L, 2-54 W, 31-0 L, 21-31 L, 23-30 W, 52-21 L, 14-24 L, 7-56 L, 26-40 W, 34-24 L, 0-35

Yds 470 349 172 309 165 70 60 31 88 45 42 37 0 14 5 1857 2397

Avg 9.6 15.2 8.2 16.3 9.7 6.4 6.0 3.1 12.6 6.4 7.0 12.3 0.0 7.0 5.0 9.8 10.5

TD 1 4 1 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 17

Attendance 25,803 15,367 31,442 12,383 8,426 8,357 13,452 9,374 9,042 4,421 8,043 11,235 TD Long Avg/G 2 35 58.5 2 25 55.4 1 32 31.0 0 20 16.2 0 23 4.4 2 28 4.8 0 21 2.9 1 12 1.4 0 11 3.0 0 0 0.6 0 5 3.5 0 1 0.1 0 1 -0.6 0 0 -4.8 8 35 125.9 23 93 160.5 TD Lng 13 60 5 27 0 0 18 60 17 86

Avg/G 149.2 82.9 0.0 154.8 199.8

Long 25 60 18 34 34 25 13 8 22 14 12 17 3 8 5 60 86

Avg/G 39.2 29.1 14.3 28.1 13.8 10.0 6.7 3.1 7.3 4.5 4.7 4.6 0.0 4.7 1.0 154.8 199.8

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

OPP 355 29.6 221 86 111 24 1926 443 4.3 160.5 23 2397 228-394-13 6.1 10.5 199.8 17 4323 5.2 360.2 29-541 30-381 13-110 11-3 79-633 55-39.5 28:44 58/178 12/26

INTERCEPTIONS Thomas, B. Davis, N. McGlothen, T. Guillory, A. Prescott, J. Murrill, M. Washington, J. Garrett, J. Total Opponents

No. 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 13 13

Yds 68 21 118 0 26 0 0 0 233 110

Avg 17.0 10.5 59.0 0.0 26.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 8.5

TD 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0

Long 53 25 96 0 26 0 0 0 96 33

PUNT RETURNS Venson, M. Franks, V. Total Opponents

No. 14 3 17 30

Yds 97 14 111 381

Avg 6.9 4.7 6.5 12.7

TD 0 0 0 2

Long 20 14 20 75

KICK RETURNS Johnson, K. Franks, V. Venson, M. Davis, N. TEAM Hollyfield, D. Harris, D. Jones, R. Total Opponents

No. 22 17 5 3 2 1 1 1 52 29

Yds 623 410 73 43 0 11 23 1 1184 541

Avg 28.3 24.1 14.6 14.3 0.0 11.0 23.0 1.0 22.8 18.7

TD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

Long 89 73 33 19 0 11 23 0 89 95

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Stout, J. 6-10 60.0 0-0 2-2 3-6 1-2 0-0 41 1 PUNTING Kahler, K. TEAM Total Opponents

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LU 241 20.1 206 93 93 20 1511 451 3.4 125.9 8 1857 189-340-13 5.5 9.8 154.8 18 3368 4.3 280.7 52-1184 17-111 13-233 37-19 83-760 68-40.9 31:16 63/173 13/22

No. 67 1 68 55

Yds 2782 0 2782 2174

Avg 41.5 0.0 40.9 39.5

Long 63 0 63 56

TB 3 0 3 4

FC 8 0 8 15

I20 18 0 18 13

Blkd 1 0 1 1


L a m a r Fo otbal l 2012 Statistics SCORING TD Johnson, K. 13 Stout, J. 0 Edwards, J. 4 Garrett, D. 2 Berry, C. 2 Sims, H. 2 McVey, P. 2 Thomas, B. 1 Harris, D. 1 Washington, J. 1 Prescott, J. 1 Begelton, R. 1 McGlothen, T. 1 Ford, B. 1 Guillory, A. 0 Total 32 Opponents 43

|------------- PATs -------------| FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 6-10 29-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 47 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2 6-10 29-32 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 241 18-22 41-41 1-2 0 0-0 0 0 355

DEFENSIVE LEADERS Longino, J. Allen, C. Washington, J. Thomas, B. Dickson, J. Guillory, A. McGlothen, T. Murrill, M. Thompson, C. Prescott, J. Davis, N. Garrett, J. Malbrough, M. Jones, R. Dorsey, A. Okafor, J. Chavis, B. Murray-Sesay, S. Ploch, P. Moss, L. Hollyfield, D. White, J. Jones, W. Hargis, M. Viator, J. Orebe, G. Johnson, K. Kahler, K. Venson, M. Mossakowski, R. Hanna, J. Maikranz, C. Garrett, D. Sparks, J. Berry, C. Washington, M. Sims, H. Mercer, S. Johnson, M. Stout, J. Wilson, J. McGriff, P. Begelton, R. Robertson, S. Total Opponents

GP 12 12 12 12 10 12 11 12 8 12 12 10 10 12 10 11 8 11 12 12 12 11 6 9 12 3 11 12 9 8 9 9 10 9 8 6 7 6 2 12 5 5 12 12 12 12

|----------Tackles----------| Solo Ast Total 63 44 107 55 24 79 41 27 68 33 12 45 30 13 43 31 12 43 31 12 43 21 16 37 20 12 32 18 14 32 20 6 26 17 9 26 15 10 25 14 9 23 12 7 19 12 6 18 9 8 17 12 3 15 12 2 14 9 4 13 6 2 8 4 4 8 7 . 7 1 4 5 3 1 4 3 1 4 3 . 3 3 . 3 3 . 3 . 2 2 2 . 2 2 . 2 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 521 267 788 495 262 757

TFL/Yds 6.5-17 3.5-8 6.0-18 1.0-1 9.0-37 3.5-7 3.0-6 8.5-21 1.0-6 3.0-16 0.5-2 . 7.0-38 3.0-15 4.0-15 4.5-11 2.5-6 1.0-4 . 1.0-1 2.5-6 2.0-3 1.0-2 1.0-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-244 97.0-373

SCORE BY QUARTERS Lamar University Opponents ALL PURPOSE Johnson, K. Garrett, D. Franks, V. Ford, B. Sims, H. Total Opponents

G Rush 11 15 10 585 12 -7 12 0 7 388 12 1511 12 1926

TOTAL OFFENSE G Mossakowski, R. 8 Berry, C. 8 Garrett, D. 10 Sims, H. 7 Harris, D. 10 Total 12 Opponents 12

|-Sacks-| No-Yards 2.0-11 . 2.0-13 . 4.0-22 . . 2.0-6 . 1.0-12 . . 3.5-32 1.0-12 1.0-8 1.0-5 0.5-2 . . . 1.0-2 1.0-3 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-130 33-240

1st 51 64 Rec 309 45 165 470 70 1857 2397 Plays 233 199 138 96 68 791 837

|----------Pass Def----------| Int-Yds BrUp QBH . 2 5 . 3 . 1-0 3 . 4-68 6 . . 2 2 1-0 10 . 2-118 6 2 1-0 1 5 . . . 1-26 4 . 2-21 2 . 1-0 . . . 1 7 . . . . 2 2 . 1 2 . . 1 . 4 . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-233 48 29 13-110 32 22

2nd 58 120 PR 0 0 14 0 0 111 381 Rush 23 38 585 388 310 1511 1926

3rd 69 88 KOR 623 0 410 0 0 1184 541

4th 63 83 IR 0 0 0 0 0 233 110

Pass 1194 663 0 0 0 1857 2397

|-----Fumbles-----| Rcv-Yds FF . 3 2-0 1 1-62 . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-62 7 17-45 20

Tot 947 630 582 470 458 4896 5355 Total 1217 701 585 388 310 3368 4323 Blkd Kick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2

Total 241 355 Avg/G 86.1 63.0 48.5 39.2 65.4 408.0 446.2 Avg/G 152.1 87.6 58.5 55.4 31.0 280.7 360.2 Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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La mar Foo tba l l 2012 Lamar Superlatives Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts

25 112 1 35 36

Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes

23 239 3

Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions

60 9 208 3

Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

60 2 41 9 47.2 63 3 20 89 17 2.0 3.0 2

Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes

54 275 6.9 2

Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes

41 23 248 7.5 3

Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By

80 432 6.6 52 5

First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers

27 11 94 4

Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20

4 10 47.2 63 3

Long Punt Return

20

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Garrett, DePauldrick at Central Arkansas (10/20) Garrett, DePauldrick at McNeese State (11/17) 8 times by 5 different players Garrett, DePaul vs McMurry University (10/13) Mossakowski, Ryan vs Langston (9/22) Berry, Caleb at Northwestern State (10/6) Mossakowski, Ryan vs Langston (9/22) Mossakowski, Ryan vs Langston (9/22) Mossakowski, Ryan vs Langston (9/22); Berry, Caleb vs McMurry University (10/13); Mossakowski, Ryan at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Mossakowski, Ryan vs Nicholls (11/10) Mossakowski, Ryan at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Ford, Barry vs Nicholls (11/10) Edwards, Jordan at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Johnson, Kevin vs Langston (9/22); Johnson, Kevin vs McMurry University (10/13); Edwards, Jordan at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Edwards, Jordan at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Stout, Justin at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Stout, Justin vs McMurry University (10/13) Kahler, Kollin at Hawai`i (9/15) Kahler, Kollin vs Southeastern La. (9/29) Kahler, Kollin vs Sam Houston State (10/27) Kahler, Kollin Three Times Venson, Mike vs Langston (9/22) Johnson, Kevin vs Sam Houston State (10/27) Allen, Chad at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Dickson, Jesse vs Langston (9/22); Malbrough, Marcus vs Nicholls (11/10) Murrill, Mark vs Langston (9/22); Malbrough, Marcus vs Nicholls (11/10) Thomas, Branden vs McMurry University (10/13)

TEAM GAME HIGHS

at Central Arkansas (10/20) vs McMurry University (10/13) vs McMurry University (10/13) vs Prairie View A&M (9/8); vs McMurry University (10/13) at Central Arkansas (10/20) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) vs Langston (9/22) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) vs Prairie View A&M (9/8) vs Langston (9/22); vs McMurry University (10/13) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3); vs Nicholls (11/10) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) vs Prairie View A&M (9/8) vs McMurry University (10/13) vs McMurry University (10/13) vs McMurry University (10/13) vs Nicholls (11/10) vs Prairie View A&M (9/8) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) at Louisiana (9/1); vs Southeastern La. (9/29) at Northwestern State (10/6); at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) at Hawai`i (9/15) vs Southeastern La. (9/29) vs Sam Houston State (10/27) at Hawai`i (9/15); at Central Arkansas (10/20) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) vs Langston (9/22)


L a m a r Fo otbal l 2012 Opponent Superlatives Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions

23 131 4 93 48 26

Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles

271 3 86 11 127 1 86 4 52 11 47.6 56 3 75 95 11

Sacks

2.0

Tackles For Loss Interceptions

4.0 1

Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes

51 378 8.2 6 70 38 390 9.9 3

Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

109 537 8.3 56 6 34 11 101 4 4 11 47.6 56 3 75

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Walker,Robert, at Northwestern State (10/6) Flanders, Tim, vs Sam Houston State (10/27) Flanders, Tim, vs Sam Houston State (10/27) Bennett, Kelvin, at McNeese State (11/17) Attaway, Brady, at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Attaway, Brady, at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Klann, Landry, vs Nicholls (11/10) Smothers, Wynri, at Central Arkansas (10/20) Schroeder, Sean, at Hawai`i (9/15) Gautier, Blaine, at Louisiana (9/1) Ward, DJ, at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Grandy,Jesse, at Central Arkansas (10/20) 17 times Robinson, Jamal, at Louisiana (9/1) Baer, Brett, at Louisiana (9/1); Wiggs, Jordan, at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Baer, Brett, at Louisiana (9/1) DeHarde, David, vs Langston (9/22) Breaux, Jean, at McNeese State (11/17) Mothe, Beau, vs Southeastern La. (9/29) Breaux, Jean, at McNeese State (11/17) Alford, Robert, vs Southeastern La. (9/29) Edwards, Mike, at Hawai`i (9/15) Love,Jestin, at Central Arkansas (10/20) Epperson, Ryan, at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Johnson,Keland, at Northwestern State (10/6) Robinson, Darre, at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) Narcisse, Joe, at McNeese State (11/17) Hamilton, Justi, at Louisiana (9/1) 13 times

TEAM GAME HIGHS

vs Southeastern La. (9/29) vs Sam Houston State (10/27) vs Sam Houston State (10/27) vs Sam Houston State (10/27) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) at Central Arkansas (10/20) at Hawai`i (9/15) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) vs Sam Houston State (10/27) vs Sam Houston State (10/27) at McNeese State (11/17) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) vs Prairie View A&M (9/8) at Northwestern State (10/6) at Stephen F. Austin (11/3) vs Southeastern La. (9/29) vs Langston (9/22) at McNeese State (11/17) vs Southeastern La. (9/29) at McNeese State (11/17) vs Southeastern La. (9/29)

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La mar Foo tba l l Game 1 - 9/1/12

Lamar Louisiana-Lafayette Score by Quarters Lamar Louisiana-Lafayette

1 0 13

2 0 27

3 0 0

4 0 0

Scoring Summary 1st 13:04 UL - Baer 52 yd FG 09:29 UL - Maxwell 2 yd pass from Gautier (Baer kick) 06:05 UL - Baer 40 yd FG 2nd 14:56 UL - Harris 1 yd run (Baer kick) 11:24 UL - Reed 2 yd run (Baer kick) 09:38 UL - Baer 39 yd FG 04:43 UL - Baer 32 yd FG 00:12 UL - Lawson 2 yd pass from Gautier (Baer kick) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

LU 13 37-38 156 18-29-1 194 6-3 4-34 6-43.5 0-0 3-56 0-0 34:22 6 of 16 0 of 2 0-0

0 40

Game 2 - 9/8/12 Prairie View A&M Lamar

F 0 40

Score by Quarters Prairie View A&M Lamar

3-0 10-0 13-0 20-0 27-0 30-0 33-0 40-0

UL 15 34-143 203 13-27-0 346 1-1 7-50 3-41.7 4-47 1-41 1-16 25:38 7 of 14 0 of 0 3-20

Individual Stats Rushing LU - Sims 14-42; Garrett 7-35 UL - Reed 7-55 1 TD; Harris 16-46 1 TD Passing LU - Mossakowski 12-19-0 81 yards; Berry 6-10-1 75 yards UL - Gautier 7-18-0 142 yards 2 TDs; Broadway 6-9-0 61 yards Receiving LU - Ford 5-48; Franks 4-23; Edwards 2-27 UL - Lawson 3-33 1 TD; Maxwell 3-23 1 TD; Robinson 1-86 LAFAYETTE, La. -- Playing against a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team for the first time since reinstating football in 2010, Lamar University couldn’t overcome four first half turnovers in falling 40-0 to former conference rival Louisiana-Lafayette in the season opener. The Ragin’ Cajuns converted Lamar’s turnovers directly into 16 points as they scored all 40 points in the first half. Lamar took better care of the ball in the second half but could not mount an offensive attack to cut into the UL lead. UL scored on its first possession as Brett Baer connected on a careerlong 52-yard field goal with 13:04 to play in the first quarter. The Cardinals held the Cajuns on three straight plays from the Lamar 32-yard line to force the field goal attempt. On Lamar’s first drive, junior transfer quarterback Ryan Mossakowski was hit by Justin Hamilton at the Cards’ 25-yard line for the first turnover of the game. UL recovered at Lamar’s 29-yard line to begin its second drive. Senior quarterback Blaine Gautier hit tight end Jacob Maxwell for a 2yard scoring strike to cap the 29-yard drive and put the Cajuns ahead 10-0. Gautier, who passed for 2,958 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2011, finished the game with 142 passing yards and two touchdowns. Baer would finish with four first half field goals, and in addition to a pair of scoring strikes from Gautier, Alonzo Harris and Effrem Reed each scored from a yard out. Mossakowski finished his first game for Lamar by completing 12-of-19 passes for 81 yards. Backup Caleb Berry was 6-of-10 for 75 yards and the one interception. Lamar’s Herschel Sims would finish with 42 net yards on 14 carries, while DePauldrick Garrett rushed for 35 yards on seven carries in his first game back after missing a season with a shoulder surgery. The Cardinals finished with 194 yards of total offense as compared to 346 for the Ragin’ Cajuns.

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1 0 14

2 0 7

0 31 3 0 3

4 0 7

F 0 31

Scoring Summary 1st 07:22 LU - Johnson 11 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 7-0 01:08 LU - Johnson 8 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 14-0 2nd 12:37 LU - Johnson 12 yd run (Stout kick) 21-0 3rd 07:48 LU - Stout 29 yd FG 24-0 4th 05:29 LU - Sims 4 yd run (Stout kick) 31-0 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

PV 12 28-84 165 19-28-1 249 0-0 11-75 5-33.2 1-7 4-75 0-0 23:14 3 of 11 0 of 3 0-0

LU 27 42-208 224 21-30-0 432 2-0 9-90 4-37.5 0-0 0-0 1-15 36:46 7 of 13 0 of 0 4-10

Individual Stats Rushing PV - Smiley 7-30; Anderson 8-27; Brown 9-23 LU - Sims 13-83 1 TD; Garrett 16-79 Passing PV - Smiley 19-27-0 165 yards LU - Mossakowski 21-30-0 224 yards 2 TDs Receiving PV - Nelson 5-59; Cooper 4-43 LU - Franks 4-59; Ford 4-39; Soto 3-40; Johnson 3-39 2 TDs BEAUMONT -- Sophomore wide receiver Kevin Johnson scored three touchdowns, and Lamar’s defense shut down a potent Panthers’ offense, as the Cardinals won their 2012 home 31-0 over Prairie View A&M. Johnson scored on scoring passes of 11 and eight yards from Ryan Mossakowski and added a 12-yard rushing touchdown in the first half as Lamar built a 21-0 lead at intermission. Justin Stout kicked a 29-yard field goal in the third quarter, and sophomore running back Herschel Sims closed the scoring with a 4-yard TD run with less that six minutes to play in the game. Lamar quarterback Ryan Mossakowski finished 21-of-30 for 224 yards and the two touchdown passes. The Cardinals also picked up 208 rushing yards to finish with 432 total yards. As impressive as the LU offense was the Cardinals defense which registered four sacks, held the Panthers to 249 total yards and did not allow PV inside the red zone even once. The Panthers managed just 84 rushing yards with an average of 3.0 per carry and were just 3-of-11 on third down attempts and 0-of-3 on fourth down tries. Junior defensive back Chad Allen registered a career-high 11 tackles to lead all players. Branden Thomas added five stops and an interception, while Jestin White, Jesse Dickson, Blake Burman and David Hollyfield all recorded sacks. Sims led the Cardinals with 83 rushing yards on 13 carries for an average of 6.4 yards per carry. DePauldrick Garrett added 79 yards on 16 carries. PV quarterback Deauntre Smiley finished with 165 passing yards and led the Panthers with 30 rushing yards on seven attempts.


L a m a r Fo otbal l Lamar Hawai`i

Game 3 - 9/15/12

Score by Quarters Lamar Hawai`i

1 0 7

2 0 21

3 0 13

4 2 13

Scoring Summary 1st 09:25 UH - Davis 16 yd pass from Schroeder (Hadden kick) 2nd 08:10 UH - Lister 7 yd run (Hadden kick) 03:51 UH - Bright 8 yd pass from Schroeder (Hadden kick) 02:07 UH - Phillips 21 yd blocked punt return (Hadden kick) 3rd 14:43 UH - Edwards 95 yd kickoff return (Hadden kick) 09:07 UH - Hadden 32 yd FG 08:10 UH - Hadden 31 yd FG 4th 14:10 UH - Gant 9 yd pass from Schroeder (Hadden kick) 08:19 UH - Lister 3 yd run (kick failed) 08:19 LU - Guillory PAT return Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

LU 6 28-44 83 11-20-0 127 5-3 8-81 10-37.3 1-0 7-84 0-0 25:56 1 of 12 0 of 1 0-0

2 54

Langston Lamar

F 2 54

Score by Quarters Langston Lamar

0-7 0-14 0-21 0-28 0-35 0-38 0-41 0-48 0-54 2-54

UH 20 48-219 150 15-23-0 369 1-0 5-30 3-26.3 5-45 1-95 0-0 34:04 3 of 11 0 of 1 3-18

Individual Stats Rushing LU - Harris 4-37; Sims 12-8 UH - Gregory 6-62; Lister 10-55 2 TDs; Iosefa 15-55 Passing LU - Mossakowski 11-20-0 83 yards UH - Schroeder 15-23-0 150 yards 3 TDs Receiving LU - Soto 2-22; Sims 2-18; Begelton 2-14; Edwards 2-13 UH - Davis 3-85 1 TD; Iosefa 3-11; Ostrowski 2-15 HONOLULU, Hawai`i -- Three turnovers and several miscues on special teams hurt the Cardinals in Lamar’s 54-2 loss at Hawai`i, its second lost to a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) member. Midway through the second quarter, it was just a 7-0 game as the Warriors took advantage of the Cardinals' first turnover. After stopping UH on third down, LU return man Mike Venson couldn't handle the punt and set the Warriors up from the Lamar 16-yard line. On first down, Sean Schroeder found Trevor Davis for a 16-yard scoring strike. UH would grab a 14-0 lead with 8:10 to play in the first half on an 80yard drive that culminated in a 7-yard touchdown run by John Lister. The big play was a 50-yard completion from Schroeder to Davis that put the Warriors inside the Lamar 10. UH would score twice more in the second quarter to build its lead to 28-0 at the half. Schroeder, who finished 15-of-23 for 150 yards and three touchdowns, hit Darius Bright for an 8-yard scoring strike with 3:51 to play in the half. Less than two minutes later, UH was on the board again as John Hardy-Tuliau blocked a Kollin Kahlerpunt and Ne'Quan Phillips scooped it up and returned it 21 yards for the final score of the first half. The Cardinals finally got on the board in the fourth quarter after the UH holder couldn't handle the snap on an extra point attempt. Defensive back Adrian Guillory would pick up the fumble and run it back the length of the field for the Cardinals' only points of the game. UH would score 13 points in the third quarter on a Mike Edwards 95yard kickoff return to open the second half and a pair of Tyler Hadden field goals. Hadden was good from 32 yards with 9:07 to play in the quarter and added a 31-yarder less than a minute later following a fumble by Nashon Davis. Schroeder's third touchdown toss opened the fourth quarter as the Duke transfer found Chris Gant from nine yards out. Lister, who carried 10 times for 55 yards, would add his second rushing touchdown of the game on a 3-yard carry with 8:19 to play.

Game 4 - 9/22/12

1 0 14

2 0 3

0 31 3 0 7

4 0 7

Scoring Summary 1st 14:24 LU - Sims 4 yd run (Stout kick) 05:06 LU - Johnson 34 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 2nd 00:02 LU - Stout 37 yd FG 3rd 10:07 LU - Johnson 14 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 4th 11:00 LU - Johnson 33 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

LANG 9 30-71 92 13-28-0 163 1-1 5-30 11-40.2 4-5 4-56 1-0 33:21 5 of 18 0 of 0 0-0

F 0 31 7-0 14-0 17-0 24-0 31-0

LU 14 21-88 239 23-36-1 327 2-0 8-82 7-43.9 5-60 1-72 0-0 26:39 6 of 13 0 of 0 4-20

Individual Stats Rushing LANG - Taylor 17-55; Crawford 8-16 LU - Sims 10-47 1 TD; Richards 3-28; Mossakowski 2-16 Passing LANG - Crawford 11-21-0 79 yards; Miles 2-7-0 13 yards LU - Mossakowski 23-36-1 239 yards 3 TDs Receiving LANG - King 6-48; Dean 2-15; Gaines 1-18 LU - Franks 6-73; Ford 5-49; Johnson 4-84 3 TDs BEAUMONT - For the second time in two home games, Lamar University wide receiver Kevin Johnson struck for three touchdowns as the Cardinals posted an impressive 31-0 shutout of Langston. While Johnson scored three times, it was fellow Oklahoma State transfer Herschel Sims who put the first points on the board. Sims, who finished with 47 yards on 10 carries, scored on a 4-yard run just 36 seconds into the game to cap a two play, 23-yard drive. Johnson set up the short first drive with a 72yard return on the opening kickoff. The second Cardinal scoring drive was even quicker than the first as quarterback Ryan Mossakowski hit Johnson for a 34-yard touchdown to end the 1play drive in five seconds. The play, which came at the 5:06 mark of the first quarter, was set up by a 5-yard punt by Langston's David DeHarde. Lamar's defense was strong all night, limiting the Lions to just 163 total yards. The Cards got a blocked field goal from Joe Okafor in the second quarter, recovered a fumble, recorded 11 tackles for loss and picked up four sacks in the game. Junior defensive end Jesse Dickson finished with two of the sacks with Mark Murrill and James Washington registering one each. The Cardinals got a 37-yard field goal out of Justin Stout with two seconds to play in the first half to give Lamar a 17-0 lead at the break. Johnson helped Lamar extend its lead to 24-0 early in the third quarter. After forcing a punt, Lamar drove 49 yards with Johnson scoring from 14 yards out on a Mossakowski pass with 10:07 to play in the quarter. Lamar's final touchdown came with 11 minutes to play as Mossakowski found Johnson across the middle and the redshirt sophomore scampered 33 yards to score the final points and cap the 71-yard drive. Johnson would catch four Mossakowski passes on the evening for 84 yards. VanLawrance Franks finished with six grabs for 73 yards, while Barry Ford had five catches for 84 yards. Mossakowski threw his first interception of the year, but still finished 23of-36 for 239 yards and three touchdowns. Lamar would add 115 net rushing yards to finish with 327 total yards. Langston quarterback Brendan Crawford was 11-of-21 for 79 yards before being knocked out of the game in the fourth quarter. William Taylor led the Lions' ground game with 17 carries for 55 yards.

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La mar Foo tba l l Game 5 - 9/29/12 Southeastern Louisiana Lamar Score by Quarters Southeastern Louisiana Lamar

1 7 0

2 7 7

3 10 7

4 7 7

31 21

Lamar Northwestern State

F 31 21

Score by Quarters Lamar Northwestern State

Scoring Summary 1st 08:54 SLU - Chaney 2 yd run (Sebastian kick) 0-7 2nd 13:44 SLU - Chaney 4 yd run (Sebastian kick) 0-14 10:01 LU - McVey 8 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 7-14 3rd 10:28 SLU - Sebastian 26 yd FG 7-17 07:40 LU - McVey 10 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick)14-17 05:27 SLU - Alford 75 yd punt return (Sebastian kick) 14-24 4th 14:55 SLU - LeBlanc 3 yd pass from Stanley (Sebastian kick) 14-31 06:58 LU - McGlothen 96 yd interception return (Stout kick) 21-31 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

SLU 22 51-165 203 16-29-2 368 1-0 9-74 4-45.5 4-105 4-96 4-19 32:28 6 of 17 2 of 5 3-25

LU 15 25-76 168 20-35-4 244 0-0 3-40 6-47.2 2-17 6-133 2-92 27:32 5 of 13 0 of 1 0-0

Individual Stats Rushing SLU - Roberson 15-75; Chaney 18-48 2 TDs; Young 5-18 LU - Sims 10-36; Mossakowski 9-24; Richards 5-13 Passing SLU - Stanley 15-28-2 187 yards 1 TD; Young 1-1-0 16 yards LU - Mossakowski 20-35-4 168 yards 2 TDs Receiving SLU - Smiley 5-33; LeBlanc 3-23 1 TD; McCrea 2-55 LU - Ford 3-29; Johnson 2-41; McVey 2-18 2 TDs BEAUMONT - Southeastern Louisiana used a balanced offensive attack, and took advantage of four Ryan Mossakowski interceptions, to hand Lamar University a 31-21 defeat in the Cardinals' Southland Conference football opener. The Lions finished with a season-high 165 rushing yards and passed for another 203. Lamar's offense would manage just 244 total yards in losing for the first time this season at Provost Umphrey Stadium. After trailing 17-7 early in the third quarter, Lamar got within three points on tight end Payden McVey's second touchdown catch of the game with 7:40 to play in the third. The LU defense then forced a SLU punt that gave the Cardinals the ball at their own 23-yard line. Lamar couldn't move the ball and brought in Kollin Kahler to punt. The junior boomed a 48-yarder that SLU's Robert Alford fielded at his own 25yard line. Alford broke to his left and raced up the sideline for a 75-yard score to give the Lions a 24-14 lead with 5:27 to play in the third. The Cardinals struggled to recover from the momentum change and SLU would extend its lead to 31-14 early in the fourth quarter on a Blaine LeBlanc 3-yard pass from quarterback Nathan Stanley. The Ole Miss transfer would finish 15-for-28 for 187 passing yards for the Lions. Lamar's Tyrus McGlothen gave the Cardinals a glimmer of hope midway through the fourth quarter as he picked off a Stanley pass and ran it back 96 yards for a touchdown. The play, which was the longest interception return in school history, pulled the Cardinals to within 10 points but that's as close as they would get. SLU jumped out on top with 8:54 left in the first quarter for the first points Lamar's defense had allowed at home this season. The Lions' Michael Chaney dove over the line from two yards out to give SLU the 7-0 lead. Chaney, who would leave the game with an injury in the fourth quarter, added his second rushing touchdown of the day just 1:16 into the second quarter. Lamar used an 8-play, 61-yard drive to cut the SLU lead in half. Mossakowski, who finished 20-of-35 for 168 yards, found McVey for his first score of the game from eight yards out to make it 14-7.

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Game 6 - 10/6/12

1 0 10

2 7 7

3 10 3

23 30 4 6 10

F 23 30

Scoring Summary 1st 09:00 NSU - Shaughnessy 41 yd FG 0-3 04:01 NSU - Harvey 26 yd run (Shaughnessy kick) 0-10 2nd 04:45 LU - Washington 62 yd fumble return (Stout kick) 7-10 02:19 NSU - Nims 4 yd pass from Henderson (Shaughnessy kick) 7-17 3rd 07:34 LU - Johnson 27 yd pass from Berry (Stout kick) 14-17 04:45 NSU - Shaughnessy 42 yd FG 14-20 02:20 LU - Stout 28 yd FG 17-20 4th 06:46 NSU - Walker 3 yd run (Shaughnessy kick) 17-27 03:00 NSU - Shaughnessy 20 yd FG 17-30 00:36 LU - Edwards 8 yd pass from Berry (kick failed) 23-30 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

LU 18 39-105 180 18-36-1 285 3-3 9-77 6-36.7 1 (-3) 7-60 1-0 34:05 6 of 19 4 of 4 1-5

NSU 16 46-206 104 11-24-1 310 3-1 9-101 4-35.8 2-71 5-46 1-3 25:28 2 of 13 0 of 1 5-38

Individual Stats Rushing LU - Sims 19-73; Garrett 5-10; Berry 12-10 NSU - Walker 23-103 1 TD; Harvey 7-84 1TD Passing LU - Berry 18-36-1 180 yards 2 TDs NSU - Henderson 11-24-1 104 yards 1 TD Receiving LU - Ford 7-79; Edwards 3-43 1 TD; Johnson 2-34 1 TD NSU - Brown 3-47; Harvey 3-16 NATCHITOCHES, La. - Lamar University had several opportunities to come away with a road win, but four turnovers would cost the Cardinals in a 30-23 Southland Conference loss at Northwestern State. After trailing 17-7 at the half, the Cardinals twice pulled within three points in the third quarter. Lamar opened the second half with a 14-play, 80-yard drive to make it a 17-14 game with quarterback Caleb Berry hitting Kevin Johnson for a 27-yard scoring strike. NSU answered with a 42-yard field goal from John Shaughnessy to regain a six point lead. However, the Demons' momentum was short lived as Johnson would return the ensuing kickoff 60 yards to the NSU 40. A personal foul call on the Demons added 15 more yards and Lamar was in business from the NSU 25-yard line. After getting a pass interference call to set up first-and-goal from the 8-yard line, Lamar failed to gain a yard on the first two plays. Berry, who was making his first career start for the Cardinals, was sacked on third down back to the 11-yard line. Justin Stout would come on to boot a 28-yard field goal and Lamar was once again within three points at 20-17 with 2:20 to play in the third quarter. Lamar took over trailing 20-17 at its own 17-yard line midway through the fourth quarter. NSU defensive tackle Lesley Deamer sacked Berry for a loss of 15 yards and forced a fumble that he recovered to give the Demons the ball at the Lamar 5-yard line. Running back Robert Walker, who ran for 103 yards on 23 carries, would take it over from the 3-yard line on second down to give the Demons a 27-17 lead with 6:46 to play in the game. The Demons would increase their lead to 30-17 on a 20-yard field goal with three minutes to play in the game. Berry would lead one final scoring drive to pull the Cardinals to within seven, but the Demons would recover Lamar's onside kick attempt with 36 seconds to play to seal the victory. Lamar's final scoring drive covered 78 yards on 10 plays, but took just two minutes and 20 seconds as Berry found Jordan Edwards for an 8-yard touchdown. The duo would connect for three catches covering 43 yards on the drive. With the Demons leading 10-0 in the second quarter, LU defensive back Tyrus McGlothen would deliver a hit on NSU's Daniel Taylor which resulted in a fumble. LU linebacker James Washington scooped up the loose ball and returned it 62 yards for the Cards' first points. NSU answered right back, however, as quarterback Brad Henderson found tight end Tucker Nims for a 4-yard score to cap an 8-play, 68 yard drive and close the first half scoring. Berry would finish his first career start by hitting on 18 of his 36 pass attempts for 180 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. LU linebacker Jermaine Longino led all players with his second straight 13-tackle game. In addition to his fumble return for a touchdown, Washington matched Chad Allen with nine tackles for Lamar.


L a m a r Fo otbal l McMurry Lamar

Game 7 - 10/13/12

Score by Quarters McMurry Lamar

1 3 10

2 0 21

3 3 14

4 15 7

Scoring Summary 1st 11:30 McM - King 40 yd FG 11:16 LU - Johnson 88 yd kickoff return (Stout kick) 02:36 LU - Stout 41 yd FG 2nd 12:40 LU - Johnson 13 yd pass from Berry (Stout kick) 04:07 LU - Johnson 13 yd pass from Berry (Stout kick) 00:04 LU - Johnson 9 yd pass from Berry (Stout kick) 3rd 09:19 McM - King 35 yd FG 07:02 LU - Garrett 35 yd run (Stout kick) 01:02 LU - Harris 8 yd run (Stout kick) 4th 07:26 LU - Thomas 53 yd interception return (Stout kick) 03:19 McM - Simpson 8 yd run (Foust kick) 00:29 McM - Cain 18 yd pass from Lambert (Lambert run) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

McM 22 30-52 317 35-62-2 369 1-0 5-34 4-46.0 1-7 5-53 1-0 35:51 8 of 23 3 of 7 1-12

Game 8 - 10/20/12

21 52

Lamar No. 17 Central Arkansas

F 21 52

Score by Quarters Lamar Central Arkansas

0-3 7-3 10-3 17-3 24-3 31-3 31-6 38-6 45-6 52-6 52-13 52-21

LU 21 40-275 105 8-18-1 380 4-2 8-67 3-41.0 3-23 4-152 2-78 24:09 3 of 8 1 of 1 5-30

Individual Stats Rushing McM - Grayer 13-39; Simpson 6-34 1 TD; Cole 3-10 LU - Garrett 10-104 1 TD; Sims 18-99; Harris 4-48 1 TD; Richards 4-34 Passing McM - Mullin 21-41-1 187 yards; Lambert 14-21-1 130 yards 1 TD LU - Berry 8-18-1 105 yards 3 TDs Receiving McM - Livingston 8-97; Grayer 8-68; Chatman 4-37; Cain 3-36 1 TD LU - Johnson 5-77 3 TDs; Sims 1-14; McVey 1-8; Edwards 1-6 BEAUMONT - Sophomore wide receiver Kevin Johnson scored four touchdowns to tie a school record and lead Lamar University to a 52-21 victory over McMurry University. Johnson scored the first time he touched the ball. Following a 40-yard field goal by McMurry's Josh King on the opening drive of the game, Johnson took the ensuing kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown to give the Cardinals a 7-3 lead. Lamar increased its lead to 10-3 after one quarter as junior Justin Stout connected on a 41-yard field goal with 2:36 on the clock. Stout's longest field goal since his freshman season capped a 12-play, 44-yard drive. Junior defensive back Brandon Thomas put the Cardinals in business early in the second quarter as he intercepted a Jake Mullin pass and returned it to the War Hawks' 13-yard line. After missing Johnson on first down, LU quarterback Caleb Berry went right back to him on second for a 13-yard score. Johnson's second receiving touchdown came with 4:07 to play in the first half on another 13-yard strike from Berry. His final touchdown came with just four seconds to play in the half on a 9-yard touchdown reception to give LU a 31-3 lead at intermission. Berry, who was getting his second career start, finished 8-of-18 for 105 yards and one interception. Johnson caught five of his passes for 77 yards, while three other players had one catch each. Running back Herschel Sims finished with 18 carries for 99 yards before going out with an injury during the first drive of the third quarter. DePauldrick Garrett proved to be an able backup as he came on to carry for 104 yards on just 10 carries. Included in his total was a 35-yard touchdowns with 7:02 to play in the third quarter that gave the Cardinals a 38-6 lead. Lamar would increase its lead to 45-6 on an 8-yard touchdown run by freshman Darrell Harris with 1:02 to play in the third quarter. Thomas would provide the Cardinals' final points midway through the fourth quarter as he returned his second interception 53 yards for a touchdown. Trailing 52-6, McMurry would add a pair of late touchdowns to close out the scoring. Chris Simpson scored on an 8-yard run with 3:19 to play in the game. The War Hawks then recovered an onside kick and took it down for a score with 29 seconds to play.

1 0 0

2 0 17

3 7 0

14 24 4 7 7

F 14 24

Scoring Summary 2nd 14:47 UCA - Walker 1 yd run (Camara kick) 0-7 02:14 UCA - Camara 33 yd FG 0-10 00:38 UCA - Croom 19 yd pass from Smothers (Camara kick) 0-17 3rd 01:51 LU - Berry 7 yd run (Stout kick) 7-17 4th 10:00 UCA - Grandy 75 yd pass from Smothers (Camara kick) 7-24 01:18 LU - Garrett 4 yd run (Stout kick) 14-24 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

LU 19 54-186 96 11-19-0 282 2-0 7-50 6-38.3 1-(-1) 3-60 0 37:28 8 of 17 3 of 3 0-0

UCA 14 25-61 276 21-28-0 337 0-0 5-30 4-47.5 2-26 0-0 0 22:32 6 of 13 1 of 1 2-18

Individual Stats Rushing LU - Garrett 25-91 1 TD; Harris 18-78 UCA - Hinton 8-36; Smothers 3-8; Walker 2-4 1 TD Passing LU - Berry 11-19-0 96 yards UCA - Smothers 20-27-0 271 yards 2 TDs Receiving LU - Begelton 5-50; Harris 3-14; Ford 2-18 UCA - Croom 5-47 1 TD; Grandy 4-127 1 TD; Lewis 3-45 CONWAY, Ark. - Lamar University got its running game going in the second half, but the Cardinals could not dig out of a first half hole in falling 24-14 to No. 17 Central Arkansas. With DePauldrick Garrett and Darrell Harris carrying the load, Lamar outscored the Bears by seven in the second half after trailing 17-0 at intermission. The Cardinals put together a pair of impressive second half drives after managing just 79 yards of total offense in the first half. Quarterback Caleb Berry, who was 11-of19 through the air for 96 yards, capped Lamar's first scoring drive with a 7-yard touchdown run with 1:51 to play in the third quarter. After forcing a UCA punt, Lamar seemed to seize the momentum heading into the fourth quarter. However, the Cardinals' drive stalled and Kollin Kahler was forced to punt, hitting a 45-yarder that went out of bounds at the UCA 24-yard line. Terence Bobo managed just a 1-yard run on first down, but UCA quarterback Wynrick Smothers hooked up with Jesse Grandy for a 75-yard touchdown that pushed the Bears lead back to 24-7 with 10:00 to play in the game. Lamar responded with another sustained scoring drive to make it 24-14 as Garrett put the finishing touches on it with a 4-yard scamper into the end zone. Garrett finished with 91 yards on 25 carries against the Bears. The Cards' second scoring drive covered 67 yards and took 16 plays and just over eight and a half minutes. Kahler kept the drive alive early as he ran for 23 yards and a first down on a 4th-and-7 fake punt play. The two teams played to a 0-0 tie through the first quarter, but UCA got on the board just three seconds into the second quarter as backup quarterback Jacoby Walker took it in from a yard out. Lamar's defense, which got a game-high 11 tackles from linebacker Jermaine Longino, allowed the Bears a 33-yard field goal with 2:14 to play in the half as it looked like the Cardinals would trail just 10-0 at the break. However, a three and out forced a Lamar punt and UCA was able to capitalize to close the half. Smothers, who finished 20-of-27 for 271 yards passing, hit Dominique Croom in the back of the end zone for a 19-yard score with just 38 seconds showing on the clock. Lamar would outgain UCA 203-110 in the second half as the Cardinals finished with 282 yards of total offense in the game, including 186 on the ground. Harris, who had a season-high 18 carries in the game, finished with 78 rushing yards to compliment Garrett’s strong effort. Reggie Begelton caught five balls for 50 yards.

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La mar Foo tba l l Game 9 - 10/27/12 No. 5 Sam Houston State Lamar Score by Quarters Sam Houston State Lamar

1 7 0

2 14 0

3 21 7

4 14 0

Scoring Summary 1st 02:04 SHSU - Flanders 7 yd run (Antonio kick) 2nd 12:29 SHSU - Flanders 1 yd run (Antonio kick) 01:16 SHSU - Diller 48 yd pass from Bell (Antonio kick) 3rd 13:54 SHSU - Flanders 59 yd run (Antonio kick) 09:56 SHSU - Flanders 10 yd run (Antonio kick) 04:38 SHSU - Hill 6 yd run (Antonio kick) 04:26 LU - Johnson 89 yd kickoff return (Stout kick) 4th 13:06 SHSU - Wilkerson 42 yd pass from Sincere (Antonio kick) 04:41 SHSU - Morgan 3 yd run (Antonio kick) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

SHSU 20 46-378 130 11-15-0 508 0-0 10-79 5-41.4 1-2 1-23 1-0 28:53 4 of 10 1 of 1 4-29

Game 10 - 11/3/12

56 7

Lamar Stephen F. Austin

F 56 7

Score by Quarters Lamar Stephen F. Austin

0-7 0-14 0-21 0-28 0-35 0-42 7-42 7-49 7-56

LU 16 41-85 96 12-26-1 181 4-2 4-50 6-41.0 1-1 6-144 0-0 31:07 4 of 17 2 of 3 0-0

Individual Stats Rushing SHSU - Flanders 16-131 4 TDs; Hill 7-89 1 TD; Bell 4-44 LU - Richards 9-44; Harris 15-36; Garrett 10-21

1 6 7

2 0 20

3 14 10

26 40 4 6 3

Scoring Summary 1st 09:36 SFA - Gentry 13 yd run (Wiggs kick) 05:45 LU - Stout 34 yd FG 02:09 LU - Stout 34 yd FG 2nd 13:08 SFA - Wiggs 33 yd FG 06:50 SFA - Ward 11 yd pass from Attaway (Wiggs kick) 03:51 SFA - Wiggs 29 yd FG 00:24 SFA - Lott 12 yd pass from Attaway (Wiggs kick) 3rd 05:58 LU - Edwards 60 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 04:03 SFA - Gambel 8 yd pass from Minden (Wiggs kick) 03:00 LU - Edwards 39 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 00:18 SFA - Wiggs 27 yd FG 4th 09:56 SFA - Wiggs 21 yd FG 06:23 LU - Edwards 56 yd pass from Mossakowski (kick failed) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

LU 14 39-98 248 16-41-2 346 4-2 11-94 6-44.7 1-0 9-344 4-22 31:59 3 of 19 3 of 6 1-12

F 26 40 0-7 3-7 6-7 6-10 6-17 6-20 6-27 13-27 13-34 20-34 20-37 20-40 26-40

SFA 34 39-147 390 38-70-4 537 1-0 1-15 5-34.8 0-0 1-18 2-35 28:01 8 of 23 1 of 1 4-28

Passing SHSU - Bell 9-13-0 84 yards 1 TD; Sincere 2-2-0 46 yards 1 TD LU - Berry 12-24-1 96 yards; Mossakowski 0-2-0 0 yards

Individual Stats Rushing LU - Garrett 20-68; Harris 7-31 SFA - Gentry 19-93 1 TD; Barnes 9-52

Receiving SHSU - Diller 6-80 1 TD; Wilkerson 2-40 1 TD LU - Ford 6-32; Gladney 1-17; Garrett 1-14

Passing LU - Mossakowski 11-27-1 231 yards 3 TDs; Berry 5-14-1 17 yards SFA - Attaway 26-48-3 242 yards 2 TDs; Mindey 12-22-1 148 yards 1 TD

BEAUMONT - No. 5 Sam Houston State rode leading rusher Tim Flanders to a 56-7 Southland Conference victory over Lamar University. Flanders ran for 131 yards and scored four touchdowns to match the Provost Umphrey Stadium records for points and touchdowns. Lamar's one score came on an 89-yard kickoff return by Kevin Johnson with 4:26 to play in the third quarter. Johnson, who is now just one touchdown away from the Lamar single-season record, scored for the 12th time this season as he took the kick, broke to his right and then raced down the sideline for the score. Sam Houston put up 378 yards rushing on the day as the Bearkats finished with 508 yards of total offense. The top ranked rush defense in the conference limited Lamar to just 85 rushing yards and 181 total yards in the game. Flanders scored from seven yards out with 2:04 left in the first quarter to open the scoring. Flanders' second score, a 1-yard run, would come less than five minutes later as the Bearkats took advantage of a DePauldrick Garrett fumble. The Bearkats' final score of the first half also came after a Garrett fumble as he was hit by Jeremy Jackson near midfield following a 10-yard reception. Sam Houston's Kenneth Jenkins would recover and return the ball to the Lamar 48-yard line. On first down, quarterback Brian Bell hooked up with receiver Trey Diller for a 48-yard touchdown to give the Bearkats the 21-0 lead they would take into intermission. Bell finished 9-of-13 on the day for just 84 yards, but added 44 yards rushing. Flanders struck for a pair of scores right at the start of the second half to lead the Bearkats to a 21-point third quarter. The junior scored from 59 yards out with 13:54 to play and added a 10-yard score to give the Bearkats a 35-0 lead. Keshawn Hill, who finished with 89 yards rushing on seven carries, added a score with 4:38 to play in the third quarter to give the Bearkats a 42-0 lead. Hill ran it in from six yards out to complete a nine-play, 67 yard drive. The Bearkats would tack on a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns for the final margin. Richard Sincere hit Brandon Wilkerson from 42 yards out for a score, and Cody Morgan scored from three yards out for the final touchdown of the contest. Jermaine Longino and Chad Allen each registered eight tackles to lead Lamar's defensive effort.

Receiving LU - Edwards 6-208 3 TDs; Ford 2-13; Garrett 2-13 SFA - Ward 11-105 1 TD; Thomas 6-46; Lacy 6-44; Lott 5-68 1 TD

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NACOGDOCHES -- Quarterback Ryan Mossakowski came off the Cardinals' bench in the second half to throw three long touchdown passes to Jordan Edwards, but Lamar couldn't overcome a 21-point halftime deficit in falling 40-26 at Stephen F. Austin. The first came after a James Washington interception as Mossakowski hit Edwards for a 60-yard score to make it a 27-13 game with 5:58 to play in the third. SFA answered with a touchdown less than two minutes later as backup quarterback Joe Minden found Ryan Gambel from eight yards out to cap an eight-play, 65yard drive and give SFA a 34-13 lead. Following a 54-yard kickoff return by VanLawrance Franks, Lamar began its ensuing drive at the SFA 40-yard line. On third-and-nine, Edwards was able to come down with a tipped pass for a 39-yard score that pulled the Cards to within 34-20 with three minutes on the clock. Jordan Wiggs would close the third quarter with a 27-yard field goal for the `Jacks to push the lead back to 37-20. Wiggs hit four field goals in the game for the Lumberjacks, including a 21-yarder with just under 10 minutes to play in the game. Lamar's final score was a 56-yard hookup from Mossakowski to Edwards that came with 6:23 to play in the contest and ended up being the final points of the game. Mossakowski finished 11-of-27 for 231 yards with three touchdowns and one pick. Edwards, who was celebrating his 22nd birthday, became just the second Cardinals' receiver in school history to go over 200 yards in a game as he finished with 208 yards on six catches, all coming in the second half. The Lumberjacks struck first in the game with a touchdown following Collin Garrett's interception of a Caleb Berry pass. SFA would need six plays and just over two minutes to get the ball in the end zone. Running back Doug Gentry, who finished with 93 yards on 19 carries, took it in from the 13-yard line to put SFA ahead 7-0 with 9:36 to play in the first quarter. The Cardinals were able to put up a pair of Justin Stout field goals in the first quarter to make it a 7-6 game. Tyrus McGlothen picked off a Brady Attaway pass and returned it 22 yards to the SFA 24-yard line to give the Cardinals great field position. Lamar moved it six yards before bringing on Stout for a 34-yard field goal. On the ensuing kickoff, Stout kicked a perfect pooch kick that was recovered by LU's Nashon Davis at the SFA 30-yard line. Lamar took it down to the 16-yard line and Stout was once again good from 34 yards to cut the Lumberjacks' lead to one. Following Lamar's two field goals, SFA would run off 20 unanswered points to take a 27-6 lead into the half. Attaway finished 26-of-48 for 242 yards and two touchdowns before being pulled in the third quarter. Wiggs would add a 29-yard field goal three minutes later as SFA went ahead 20-6.


L a m a r Fo otbal l Nicholls Lamar

Game 11 - 11/10/12

Score by Quarters Nicholls Lamar

1 3 7

2 0 13

3 14 0

4 7 14

24 34

Lamar McNeese State

F 24 34

Score by Quarters Lamar McNeese State

Scoring Summary 1st 10:33 LU - Johnson 15 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 7-0 04:58 NSU - Dolan 25 yd FG 7-3 2nd 02:31 LU - Ford 20 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 14-3 00:24 LU - Begelton 8 yd pass from Mossakowski (kick failed)20-3 3rd 08:43 NSU - Washington 1 yd run (Dolan kick) 20-10 04:56 NSU - Caston 4 yd run (Dolan kick) 20-17 4th 11:19 LU - Berry 16 yd run (Stout kick) 34-17 05:42 LU - Prescot 26 yd int return (Stout kick) 34-17 01:50 NSU - Klann 9 yd run (Dolan kick) 34-24 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

NSU 22 32-136 209 26-42-3 345 2-0 6-45 2-22.0 2-17 2-33 2-37 29:38 4 of 15 2 of 3 2-14

LU 23 39-159 194 18-30-2 353 1-1 7-70 2-39.0 0-0 2-6 3-26 30:22 11 of 15 0 of 1 5-43

Individual Stats Rushing NSU - Washington 15-104 1 TD; Turner 3-31 LU - Berry 4-70 1 TD; Garrett 15-61; Harris 5-21 Passing NSU - Klann 26-42-3 209 yards LU - Mossakowski 15-24-2 168 yards 3 TDs; Berry 3-5-0 26 yards Receiving NSU - Turner 6-42; Scelfo 4-45; Washington 4-45 LU - Ford 9-111 1 TD; Begelton 4-33 1 TD; Johnson 2-24 1 TD BEAUMONT - Kevin Johnson tied the Lamar single-season school record for touchdowns, and fellow receiver Barry Ford finished with nine catches for 111 yards and a score, as Lamar University closed out its home football schedule with a 34-24 Southland Conference victory over Nicholls. Johnson gave Lamar a 7-0 lead less than five minutes into the game on a 15yard reception from Ryan Mossakowski to tie Sammy Carpenter's 1952 school record for touchdowns in a season with 13. After trailing 20-3 at the half, Nicholls scored a pair of third quarter touchdowns to pull within three points at 20-17 with less than five to play in the third. Marcus Washington, who finished with 104 yards on 15 carries for the Colonels, scored Nicholls' first touchdown. After Mossakowski was intercepted by Toren Joseph on the Cards ensuing driven, NSU was in business at the Lamar 26-yard line. The Colonels needed just five plays to cover the 26 yards with LaQuintin Caston taking it in from four yards to make it a 20-17 game with 4:56 to play in the third. Caleb Berry, who replaced Mossakowski, then went to work using his arm and legs to lead the Cardinals on a 90-yard touchdown drive to rebuild their advantage to 10 points. Berry capped the 15-play drive with three straight runs, including a 16-yard dash into the end zone with 11:19 to play in the game. Defensive tackle John Prescott would give Lamar even more breathing room with 5:42 to play in the contest as he intercepted Landry Klann and rumbled 26 yards for a touchdown that gave the Cardinals a 34-17 lead. Klann added a 9-yard scoring run with 1:50 to play in the game to provide the final scoring, but the LU defense had already left its mark on the game. The Cardinals finished with three interceptions and five sacks for 43 yards of losses. Marcus Malbrough registered two of the Cardinals’ sacks, adding another tackle for loss, a forced fumble and a pair of quarterback hurries. Linebacker Jermaine Longino led the Cards with nine tackles, including a sack, and also forced a fumble. Ford found the end zone for the first time all year with 2:31 to play in the first half. Mossakowski, who finished 15-of-24 for 168 yards before leaving the game, hit Ford for a 20-yard scoring strike to end a 14-play, 80-yard drive. Lamar would need just 1:11 to build the 20-3 lead with Mossakowski finding Reggie Begelton for an 8-yard score to finish the drive. Klann finished 26-of-42 on the day for 209 yards. Jesse Turner led Nicholls with six catches for 42 yards as 10 separate Colonels caught a pass in the game.

Game 12 - 11/17/12

1 0 7

2 0 7

3 0 14

0 35 4 0 7

Scoring Summary 1st 00:40 McN - Wiltz 1 yd run (Lewis kick) 2nd 00:21 McN - Spencer 46 yd pass from Stroud (Lewis kick) 3rd 09:25 McN - Thomas 2 yd pass from Stroud (Lewis kick) 06:17 McN - Bennett 93 yd run (Lewis kick) 4th 05:43 McN - Carey 20 yd run (Lewis kick) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

LU 20 46-149 68 13-20-0 217 4-3 5-25 6-40.5 2-14 4-73 0-0 34:42 3 of 11 0 of 0 1-10

F 0 35 0-7 0-14 0-21 0-28 0-35

McN 15 34-264 158 10-18-0 422 0-0 6-70 5-47.6 4-49 1-5 0-0 25:18 2 of 10 2 of 3 6-38

Individual Stats Rushing LU - Garrett 23-112; Harris 8-41 McN - Bennett 4-112 1 TD; Wiltz 15-72 1 TD; Carey 4-63 1 TD Passing LU - Berry 13-20-0 68 yards McN - Stroud 1-18-0 158 yards 2 TDs Receiving LU - Ford 5-39; Edwards 4-19; McVey 3-15 McN - Spencer 3-64 1 TD; Jordan 2-39; Carey 2-17 LAKE CHARLES, La. - DePauldrick Garrett had a strong outing in his final game, but his career-best 112 yards on 23 carries went for naught as Lamar fell 35-0 to McNeese State at Cowboy Stadium. Garrett was impressive early, rushing for 100 yards on 16 carries in the first half, and the final total of 112 represents the most by a Cardinal running back this season. Darrell Harris also had a solid night rushing with 41 yards on eight carries, but a second quarter lost fumble by the freshman proved costly, as the Cowboy's capitalized to grab a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter. Cody Stroud connected on back-to-back passes, finding Wes Briscoe for 11 yards and then rolling out to hit tight end Kegan Myers in stride for 25 down to the LU 3-yard line. Wiltz capped the drive with a one-yard dive and Josh Lewis booted the extra point to give McNeese the 7-0 advantage. Wiltz ended the night with 15 carries for 72 yards, helping the Cowboys out-gain the Cards 264 to 149 on the ground. Lamar looked to answer immediately, as Garrett and quarterback Caleb Berry methodically worked their way down the field. The duo combined to rush for 43 yards on the drive, getting down to the McNeese 13-yard line. However, an illegal formation penalty moved the Cards back, and an incomplete pass and rush for no gain by Berry set up a third-and-long. McNeese's defense once again came up with the big play as Joe Narcisse sacked Berry for a 10-yard loss and forced a fumble, which was recovered by Cowboy defensive end Chris Loveless. Loveless finished with three fumble recoveries, all in the first half, tying the Southland conference record. It was the second lost fumble of the night for Berry, who ended the game 13-for20 passing for 68 yards. He was also sacked six times. Barry Ford led the team in receiving with five catches for 39 yards. Jordan Edwards had four for 19. Stroud and McNeese wideout Dionta Spencer linked up twice inside of the half's final minute, with the second going 46 yards for another Cowboy score, sending the Cards into the break down 14-0. After Lamar went three-and-out to start the second half, McNeese took advantage again as Stroud found Josh Jordan twice for for 39 yards and finished with a five yard toss to Kendale Thomas for the touchdown. Stroud was 10-of-18 passing for 158 yards and two touchdowns. From there on out, McNeese got it's ground game going. Following a Kollin Kahler punt to pin the Cowboys down at their own seven-yard line, Kelvin Bennett broke off a 93-yard touchdown to go up 28-0. Darius Carey and the Cowboy offense answered on the next drive as the senior had a 33-yard carry early and finished with a 20-yard jaunt to put McNeese up 35-0.

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La mar Foo tba l l The Southland Conference In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates a halfcentury of the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. Commemorating its 50th anniversary in 2013, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 14 member universities in four states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its five decades of existence. The successful transformation continues, as the Southland Conference welcomed the addition of Oral Roberts University in 2012-13, marking the league’s first entry into the state of Oklahoma. Also, on July 1, 2013, the Southland welcomed four additional members: Abilene Christian University, Houston Baptist University, the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, and the University of New Orleans. In addition to its newest members, the Southland Conference also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. An original Southland member, Abilene Christian rejoins the league as one of the most decorated athletic programs in NCAA history, and the addition of Houston Baptist, Incarnate Word and New Orleans gives the Southland a regular competitive presence in the key metropolitan areas of Houston, San Antonio and New Orleans. Southland cities encompass approximately 14.5 million people, and seven of its television markets rank among the top 100 in the U.S. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses nearly 140,000 current students and an alumni base of nearly 800,000. Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), Major League Baseball star Wade Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), and track and field Olympians Kenta Bell (Northwestern State), and Bobby Morrow and Billy Olson (both Abilene Christian). Other notable alums from current members include Grammy Award-winning musicians Frank Ocean (New Orleans), Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), and Ronnie Dunn (Abilene Christian), television personality and actress Ellen DeGeneres (New Orleans), current NFL standouts Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), Terrence McGee (Northwestern State), and Daniel Manning (Abilene Christian), professional golfers Shawn Stefani and Chris Stroud (both Lamar) and Colin Montgomerie (HBU), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam Houston State), American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Harris (Northwestern State), former NFL standouts Bobby Hebert (Northwestern State), Gary Barbaro (Nicholls State), Wilbert Montgomery (Abilene Christian) and Gary Reasons (Northwestern State), former MLB stars Darryl Hamilton (Nicholls State) and Kevin Millar (Lamar), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford (Oral Roberts), actors John Larroquette (New Orleans), and Ricardo Chavira and Jesse Borrego (both UIW) and NFL coaching legend O.A. “Bum” Phillips (Lamar and Stephen F. Austin). The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Continuing its tradition of innovation, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network in the fall of 2008 and has broadcast more than 160 events. The network has expanded its reach to roughly 13 million households throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma in recent years, and has also gained national viewership through ESPN3 and Fox College Sports. In its first five years, the network has received recognition for its work, earning numerous College Sports Media and Telly Awards. The Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas, and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as the host to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, which has been home to the conference headquarters since 2006. The game is played at Frisco’s FC Dallas Stadium, and after a successful three-year run, the partnership was rewarded with a three-year renewal to serve as the national championship host site through the 2015 season. Southland Conference football ranks among the best Football Championship Subdivision leagues in the nation, and enjoys an annual expectation of competing for the national championship with multiple teams advancing to the NCAA playoffs each year. In 2011 and 2012, Sam Houston State advanced to the NCAA national championship game. Also, in 2002 and 2003, McNeese State finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation, and advanced to the 2002 national championship contest. The conference has been represented in eight national championship games since the league joined the FCS (formerly I-AA) in 1982. All told, Southland teams have played in 104 Division I playoff games in 31 years, winning 51 of the contests. Historically, the Southland’s successful football heritage has sustained itself through numerous membership and classification changes. The Southland joined the NCAA College Division in 1968, and was designated as NCAA Division II in 1973 before joining Division I in 1975. The Southland was an NCAA Division I-A league from 1978-81, before joining the ranks of FCS in 1982, its home ever since.

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During its tenure as a Division I-A conference, the Southland Conference initiated the startup of the Shreveport, La.-based Independence Bowl in 1976. The Southland representative served as the host team of the bowl until 1980, compiling a 2-3 record in those contests. The conference can lay claim to five national championships, including College Division championships through former members Arkansas State (1970, UPI) and Louisiana Tech (1972, National Football Foundation). Louisiana Tech also won the first NCAA-sanctioned national title, winning the Division II playoffs in 1973. Tech followed that with the UPI’s Division II national championship in 1974. Louisiana-Monroe won the 1987 Division I-AA national championship. McNeese State, which has made 14 appearances in the national playoffs, also played in the 1997 NCAA Division I Championship game, while Stephen F. Austin played in the 1989 title contest and has six playoff appearances, including 2009 and 2010. Northwestern State has played in the playoffs six times, and advanced to the semifinals in 1998, while Sam Houston State has earned six trips to the postseason, including the semifinals in 2004. Nicholls State has participated three times in the playoffs, and Central Arkansas has made consecutive playoff appearances in 2011 and 2012. On four occasions, the Southland has placed three teams in the NCAA playoffs. The Southland has produced 168 first-team football All-Americans during its history and in 2010, Stephen F. Austin quarterback Jeremy Moses became the first player in Southland history to receive the Walter Payton Award, which is presented annually to the most outstanding football player at the FCS level. The Southland is one of five FCS conferences with at least 200 selections (206) in the National Football League draft. There have been 26 Southland players taken in the draft since 2000, including Southeastern Louisiana defensive back Robert Alford, who was picked as the first FCS player in the second round of the 2013 draft. There are 20 former Southland players on NFL rosters heading into the 2013 season. Southland Conference alums in the NFL include Buffalo’s Terrence McGee (Northwestern State) and Chicago’s Josh McCown (Sam Houston State), who have each been in the league for the last 11 seasons. Other recent NFL additions from the Southland include Green Bay’s Kevin Hughes (Southeastern Louisiana), St. Louis’ Jabara Williams (Stephen F. Austin) Washington’s Devin Holland (McNeese State), Atlanta’s Marcus Jackson (Lamar) and Cleveland’s Dominique Croom (Central Arkansas). The Southland has seen former Nicholls State players win Super Bowl rings in two of the last three seasons, as former Colonel Antonio Robinson was a member of the Green Bay Packers' Super Bowl XLV champions. And, Nicholls-ex Lardarius Webb was a member of the Super Bowl XLVII champion Baltimore Ravens. Among the former NFL stars from the Southland include Fred Dean, who was inducted to the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2008 to become the first former Southland Conference player to earn induction in Canton. Other great NFL players from the Southland include Super Bowl XXIX quarterback Stan Humphries, Bill Bergey, Mike Barber, Fred Barnett, Bubby Brister, Ray Brown, Roger Carr, Larry Centers, Bruce Collie, Jackie Harris, Buford Jordan, Tim McKyer, Kavika Pittman, Billy Ryckman, Rickey Sanders, Eugene Seale, Rafael Septien, Terrance Shaw, Marcus Spears, Pat Tilley and Marvin Upshaw. The Southland Conference has also seen its share of great coaches during its history in Maxie Lambright, Ernie Duplechin, Sam Goodwin, Jack Doland, Bennie Ellender, Bobby Keasler, Larry Lacewell, Bill Davidson, Dennis Franchione, Pat Collins, and Ron Randleman. The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005-06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin athletic director, properly recognizes accomplishments off the court for a male and female student-athlete. Also, student-athletes with grade-point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. A record 979 student-athletes appeared on the honor roll following the 2012 spring semester, and total of 1,545 student-athletes earned a spot on the honor roll at the end of the fall and spring semesters during the 2012-13 academic year. While successful on the fields and courts, the Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. The conference continues to make great strides in the classroom. During the last seven years, no other Division I conference has improved its Academic Progress Rate as well as the Southland Conference has. In fact, in 2009-10, the Southland ranked 10th among the 31 Division I leagues in men’s basketball APR. The academic progress the league has shown ultimately leads to higher graduation rates for our student-athletes. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities.

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L a m a r Fo otbal l 2012 Southland Conference Standings Central Arkansas Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana McNeese State Stephen F. Austin Northwestern State Lamar Nicholls

W 6 6 5 4 4 2 1 0

L 1 1 2 3 3 5 6 7

SLC Games Pct. PF .857 215 .857 335 .714 174 .571 202 .571 254 .286 149 .143 125 .000 100

PA 144 101 214 153 218 227 240 257

W 9 11 5 7 5 4 4 1

L 3 4 6 4 6 7 8 10

All Games Pct. PF .750 418 .733 600 .455 207 .636 357 .455 375 .364 265 .333 241 .091 195

PA 270 322 382 233 368 354 355 426

Streak Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 2 Won 1 Won 1 Lost 3 Lost 1 Lost 8

2012 All-Southland Conference Teams First-Team Offense

Pos. QB RB RB TE/HB WR WR WR OL OL OL OL OL AP PK

Name Wynrick Smothers Timothy Flanders3 Gus Johnson T.J. Jones Cordell Roberson3 Jesse Grandy2 Dominque Croom Corey Howard Kaleb Hopson2 John Steel2 Arinze Agada Chris Rogers Richard Sincere2 Eddie Camara2

First-Team Defense Pos. DL DL DL DL LB LB LB DB DB DB DB DB P KR PR

Name Willie Jefferson2 J.T. Cleveland3 Jonathan Woodard Darren Robinson Darius Taylor Seth Allison2 Derek Rose3 Darnell Taylor2 Robert Alford2 Dax Swanson2 Josh Aubrey Jestin Love3 Matt Foster2 Jesse Grandy2 Jesse Grandy2

University Central Arkansas Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin Central Arkansas Central Arkansas Central Arkansas Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin McNeese State Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Central Arkansas

Ht. 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-6 6-5 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-9

Wt. Cl. Hometown 208 Jr. Destrehan, La. 210 Jr. Midwest City, Okla. 215 So. Gilmer, Texas 245 Sr. Tyler, Texas 215 Sr. Jefferson, Texas 165 Sr. Pine Bluff, Ark. 193 Sr. Cherokee, Ala. 290 Sr. Wichita Falls, Texas 300 Sr. Early, Texas 295 Sr. Boyd, Texas 286 Jr. Houston, Texas 270 Sr. Littleton, Colo. 180 Jr. Galveston, Texas 168 So. Cedar Hill, Texas

University Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State Central Arkansas Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State Central Arkansas Northwestern State Sam Houston State Southeastern La. Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin Central Arkansas Sam Houston State Central Arkansas Central Arkansas

Ht. 6-6 6-0 6-5 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-6 5-11 5-11

Wt. Cl. Hometown 234 Sr. Beaumont, Texas 290 Sr. Baytown, Texas 251 Fr. Brentwood, Tenn. 247 So. Dallas, Texas 240 Sr. Mesquite, Texas 195 Sr. Stuttgart, Ark. 229 Sr. New Orleans, La. 195 Sr. Mesquite, Texas 185 Sr. Hammond, La. 185 Sr. Waco, Texas 202 Sr. Tyler, Texas 208 Jr. West Memphis, Ark. 195 Sr. Melbourne, Australia 165 Sr. Pine Bluff, Ark. 165 Sr. Pine Bluff, Ark.

Second-Team Offense Pos. QB RB RB TE/HB WR WR WR OL OL OL OL OL AP PK

Name University Brian Bell2 Sam Houston State Marcus Wiltz McNeese State Jackie Hinton2 Central Arkansas Nick Scelfo2 Nicholls State Trey Diller Sam Houston State Darius Carey McNeese State D.J. Ward Stephen F. Austin Alec Savoie2 McNeese State Gasten Gabriel Southeastern La. Taylor Johnson McNeese State Cole Caruthers Central Arkansas Sean Robertson Lamar Xavier Roberson Southeastern La. John Shaughnessy2 Northwestern State

Second-Team Defense Pos. DL DL DL DL LB LB LB DB DB DB DB DB P KR PR

Name Matt Hornbuckle Gary Lorance Jesse Dickson Everett Ellefsen Jordan Piper Devan Walker Joe Narcisse Terence Cahee Kenneth Jenkins3 Bookie Sneed2 Jamaal White3 Cortez Paige Beau Mothe Trey Diller Darius Carey

University Central Arkansas Sam Houston State Lamar McNeese State Nicholls State Southeastern La. McNeese State McNeese State Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Northwestern State Northwestern State Southeastern La. Sam Houston State McNeese State

Ht. 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-4 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-7 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-1 5-9 5-11

Wt. Cl. Hometown 175 Jr. China Spring, Texas 192 Jr. Cecilia, La. 210 Sr. Houston, Texas 235 So. Baton Rouge, La. 200 Sr. Spring, Texas 184 Sr. New Orleans, La. 180 Fr.The Woodlands, Texas 309 Sr. Lafayette, La. 310 Jr. Jackson, La. 290 Sr. League City, Texas 284 So. Sugarland, Texas 270 Sr. Copperas Cove, Texas 170 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. 181 Sr. Shreveport, La.

Ht. 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-3 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-0

Wt. Cl. 281 Jr. 290 Jr. 265 Jr. 230 So. 242 Sr. 240 Sr. 222 Sr. 190 Jr. 195 Sr. 180 Jr. 192 Sr. 181 Sr. 210 Sr. 200 Sr. 184 Sr.

Hometown Colleyville, Texas Baytown, Texas Houston, Texas Madisonville, La. New Orleans, La. Baton Rouge, La. Vacherie, La. Westlake, La. Galveston, Texas Conroe, Texas Garland, Texas Houston, Texas New Orleans, La. Spring, Texas New Orleans, La.

Honorable Mention:Quarterback: Brady Attaway, Stephen F. Austin. Running Back: Marcus Washington, Nicholls State; Keshawn Hill, Sam Houston State. Tight End/H-Back: Mike Brooks, Stephen F. Austin; Jeremy Meyers, Southeastern Louisiana; Corey Simmons, Northwestern State; Chase Dixon, Central Arkansas. Wide Receiver: Kevin Johnson, Lamar; Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas; Louis Hollier, Northwestern State; Erik Buchanan, Nicholls State; Tony McCrea, Southeastern Louisiana. Offensive Linemen: Warren Jones, Northwestern State; Austin Wright, Stephen F. Austin; Abasi Salimu, Nicholls State; Donald Jackson, Sam Houston State; Andrew Ratliff, Stephen F. Austin; Riley Smith, Sam Houston State; Jonathan Landry, McNeese State; Carson Chaisson, McNeese State. Offensive All-Purpose: Phillip Harvey, Northwestern State; Ryan Gambel, Stephen F. Austin. Defensive Linemen: Lesley Deamer, Northwestern State; Pat Williams, McNeese State; Tremaine Lucas, Southeastern Louisiana; Jarrett Brown, Sam Houston State; Ryan Chambers, Stephen F. Austin; John Prescott, Lamar; Wade Williams, Northwestern State. Linebacker: Ryan Epperson, Stephen F. Austin; Justin Heard, Central Arkansas; Jermaine Longino, Lamar; Marcus Malbrough, Lamar; Kerry Guidry, Nicholls State; Patrick Black, Northwestern State; Robert Shaw, Sam Houston State; Jesse Beauchamp, Sam Houston State; Collin Garrett, Stephen F. Austin. Defensive Back: Branden Thomas, Lamar; Guy Morgan; McNeese State; Ford Smesny, McNeese State; Chad Allen, Lamar; Caleb Nelson, Stephen F. Austin; Tyler Stoddard, Southeastern Louisiana; Dillon Winfrey, Central Arkansas; Todd Washington, Southeastern Louisiana. Placekicker: Miguel Antonio, Sam Houston State; Jordan Wiggs, Stephen F. Austin. Punter: Cory Kemps, Nicholls State. Kick Return Specialist: Kevin Johnson, Lamar; Phillip Harvey, Northwestern State.

2012 Southland Individual Awards Player of the Year: Timothy Flanders, Sam Houston State Offensive Player of the Year: Wynrick Smothers, Central Arkansas Defensive Player of the Year: Darnell Taylor, Sam Houston State Offensive Lineman of the Year: Corey Howard, Central Arkansas

Freshman of the Year: Jonathan Woodard, Central Arkansas Newcomer of the Year: Kevin Johnson, Lamar Coach of the Year: Clint Conque, Central Arkansas

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La mar Foo tba l l 2012 Southland Conference Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE 1. Sam Houston State 2. Central Arkansas 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. McNeese State 5. Northwestern State 6. Lamar 7. Southeastern La. 8. Nicholls State

G 15 12 11 11 11 12 11 11

TD 77 54 48 46 32 32 27 24

XP 2XP DXP FG 74 0 1 20 53 0 0 13 40 1 0 15 45 0 0 12 29 1 0 14 29 0 1 6 23 2 0 6 21 0 0 10

Saf 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 600 418 375 357 265 241 207 195

Avg 40.0 34.8 34.1 32.5 24.1 20.1 18.8 17.7

PASS DEFENSE 1. Lamar 2. Southeastern La. 3. Northwestern State 4. Central Arkansas 5. Stephen F. Austin 6. Sam Houston State 7. McNeese State 8. Nicholls State

G 12 11 11 12 11 15 11 11

Att 394 324 367 366 351 494 419 379

SCORING DEFENSE 1. McNeese State 2. Sam Houston State 3. Central Arkansas 4. Lamar 5. Northwestern State 6. Stephen F. Austin 7. Southeastern La. 8. Nicholls State

G 11 15 12 12 11 11 11 11

TD 29 42 36 43 44 48 51 56

XP 2XP DXP FG Saf 26 3 0 9 0 36 2 0 10 0 30 0 0 8 0 41 1 0 18 0 42 0 0 16 0 43 1 0 11 1 44 1 0 10 0 54 0 0 12 0

Pts 233 322 270 355 354 368 382 426

Avg 21.2 21.5 22.5 29.6 32.2 33.5 34.7 38.7

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. Sam Houston State 2. Central Arkansas 3. McNeese State 4. Stephen F. Austin 5. Nicholls State 6. Northwestern State 7. Lamar 8. Southeastern La.

G 15 12 11 11 11 11 12 11

Att 334 437 294 679 355 345 340 349

Cmp 205 285 180 395 205 189 189 189

Pct 61.4 65.2 61.2 58.2 57.7 54.8 55.6 54.2

Int 12 10 6 26 16 7 13 10

Yds 2853 3199 2239 4240 2443 1979 1857 2165

TD 26 32 21 31 10 14 18 11

Effic 151.6 146.3 144.7 118.0 115.8 112.3 111.3 110.9

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Sam Houston State 3. McNeese State 4. Central Arkansas 5. Nicholls State 6. Southeastern La. 7. Northwestern State 8. Lamar

G 11 15 11 12 11 11 11 12

Rush 1309 4025 2304 1602 1279 1136 1286 1511

Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G 4240 1007 5549 5.5 47 504.5 2853 1076 6878 6.4 72 458.5 2239 735 4543 6.2 44 413.0 3199 865 4801 5.6 49 400.1 2443 703 3722 5.3 24 338.4 2165 749 3301 4.4 22 300.1 1979 734 3265 4.4 28 296.8 1857 791 3368 4.3 26 280.7

PASS EFFICIENCY DEF 1. Lamar 2. McNeese State 3. Sam Houston State 4. Central Arkansas 5. Northwestern State 6. Southeastern La. 7. Stephen F. Austin 8. Nicholls State

G 12 11 15 12 11 11 11 11

Att 394 419 494 366 367 324 351 379

Cmp 228 263 259 217 213 184 197 240

Int 13 15 18 15 10 12 9 11

Pct. 57.9 62.8 52.4 59.3 58.0 56.8 56.1 63.3

Yds 2397 2614 3524 2634 2365 2259 2437 2894

TD 17 16 27 15 22 20 23 25

Effic 116.6 120.6 123.1 125.1 126.5 128.3 130.9 143.4

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Sam Houston State 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. McNeese State 4. Lamar 5. Central Arkansas 6. Southeastern La. 7. Northwestern State 8. Nicholls State

G 15 11 11 12 12 11 11 11

Rush 1478 1320 1269 1926 1920 2004 2130 2119

Pass Plys Yards 3524 947 5002 2437 782 3757 2614 784 3883 2397 837 4323 2634 853 4554 2259 774 4263 2365 840 4495 2894 825 5013

KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Lamar 2. Sam Houston State 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. Central Arkansas 5. Southeastern La. 6. Northwestern State 7. McNeese State 8. Nicholls State

G 12 15 11 12 11 11 11 11

Ret 52 44 39 33 60 53 39 52

Yds 1184 940 830 695 1255 1059 736 959

TD 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0

Avg 22.8 21.4 21.3 21.1 20.9 20.0 18.9 18.4

G 11 11 11 12 15 11 12 11

Ret 10 19 21 20 36 15 17 30

Yds 193 346 299 273 477 111 111 187

TD 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0

Avg 19.3 18.2 14.2 13.6 13.2 7.4 6.5 6.2

Avg 5.3 4.8 5.0 5.2 5.3 5.5 5.4 6.1

TD Yds/G 39 333.5 39 341.5 29 353.0 40 360.2 36 379.5 44 387.5 40 408.6 54 455.7

Cmp 228 184 213 217 197 259 263 240

RUSHING OFFENSE 1. Sam Houston State 2. McNeese State 3. Central Arkansas 4. Lamar 5. Stephen F. Austin 6. Northwestern State 7. Nicholls State 8. Southeastern La.

G 15 11 12 12 11 11 11 11

Att 742 441 428 451 328 389 348 400

Yds 4025 2304 1602 1511 1309 1286 1279 1136

Avg TD 5.4 46 5.2 23 3.7 17 3.4 8 4.0 16 3.3 14 3.7 14 2.8 11

Yds/G 268.3 209.5 133.5 125.9 119.0 116.9 116.3 103.3

PUNT RETURN AVG 1. Southeastern La. 2. Northwestern State 3. McNeese State 4. Central Arkansas 5. Sam Houston State 6. Nicholls State 7. Lamar 8. Stephen F. Austin

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. Sam Houston State 2. McNeese State 3. Stephen F. Austin 4. Central Arkansas 5. Lamar 6. Southeastern La. 7. Nicholls State 8. Northwestern State

G 15 11 11 12 12 11 11 11

Att 453 365 431 487 443 450 446 473

Yards Avg. TD 1478 3.3 12 1269 3.5 13 1320 3.1 16 1920 3.9 21 1926 4.3 23 2004 4.5 24 2119 4.8 29 2130 4.5 18

Yds/G 98.5 115.4 120.0 160.0 160.5 182.2 192.6 193.6

PUNTING 1. Sam Houston State 2. Nicholls State 3. Central Arkansas 4. McNeese State 5. Northwestern State 6. Lamar 7. Stephen F. Austin 8. Southeastern La.

G No. Yards 15 65 2767 11 52 2185 12 67 2681 11 49 2006 11 75 2830 12 68 2782 11 60 2218 11 62 2548

Avg 6.2 7.3 6.9 7.6 6.2 8.5 5.7 5.5

FIELD GOALS 1. Central Arkansas 2. Northwestern State 3. Sam Houston State 4. Stephen F. Austin 5. Nicholls State 6. McNeese State 7. Lamar 8. Southeastern La.

G 12 11 15 11 11 11 12 11

PASS OFFENSE 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Central Arkansas 3. Nicholls State 4. McNeese State 5. Southeastern La. 6. Sam Houston State 7. Northwestern State 8. Lamar

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G 11 12 11 11 11 15 11 12

Att 679 437 355 294 349 334 345 340

Cmp 395 285 205 180 189 205 189 189

Int 26 10 16 6 10 12 7 13

Pct. 58.2 65.2 57.7 61.2 54.2 61.4 54.8 55.6

Yds 4240 3199 2443 2239 2165 2853 1979 1857

TD Yds/G 31 385.5 32 266.6 10 222.1 21 203.5 11 196.8 26 190.2 14 179.9 18 154.8

Made 13 14 20 15 10 12 6 6

Att 15 17 25 20 14 18 10 14

Int 13 12 10 15 9 18 15 11

Pct. 57.9 56.8 58.0 59.3 56.1 52.4 62.8 63.3

Avg/P 42.6 42.0 40.0 40.9 37.7 40.9 37.0 41.1 Pct .867 .824 .800 .750 .714 .667 .600 .429

Yds 2397 2259 2365 2634 2437 3524 2614 2894

PR 106 141 111 176 208 381 217 470

Avg 6.1 7.0 6.4 7.2 6.9 7.1 6.2 7.6

Avg 1.6 2.7 1.7 3.6 2.8 5.6 3.6 7.6

TD Yds/G 17 199.8 20 205.4 22 215.0 15 219.5 23 221.5 27 234.9 16 237.6 25 263.1

TBg 6 4 7 3 2 3 2 3

Net/P 39.1 37.8 36.3 36.1 34.4 34.4 32.7 32.5


L a m a r Fo otbal l 2012 Southland Conference Team & Individual Statistics SACKS BY 1. Sam Houston State 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. Central Arkansas 4. Southeastern La. 5. Lamar 6. McNeese State 7. Northwestern State 8. Nicholls State

G Sacks Yards 15 38 11 31 12 30 11 25 12 21 11 20 11 15 11 11

SACKS AGAINST 1. Sam Houston State 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. Southeastern La. McNeese State 5. Central Arkansas 6. Lamar 7. Northwestern State 8. Nicholls State

G 15 11 11 11 12 12 11 11

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Sam Houston State 2. Central Arkansas 3. McNeese State 4. Lamar 5. Southeastern La. 6. Nicholls 7. Northwestern State 8. Stephen F. Austin FIRST DOWNS 1. Sam Houston State 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. Central Arkansas 4. McNeese State 5. Lamar 6. Nicholls State 7. Northwestern State 8. Southeastern La.

Sacks 6 10 18 18 22 33 34 43 G 15 12 11 12 11 11 11 11

Gained TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot 1. McNeese State 11 13 15 28 2. Sam Houston State 15 12 18 30 3. Central Arkansas 12 12 15 27 4. Northwestern State 11 10 10 20 5. Southeastern La. 11 6 12 18 6. Nicholls State 11 11 11 22 7. Lamar 12 3 13 16 8. Stephen F. Austin 11 17 9 26

274 199 177 157 130 156 104 68

Yards 46 85 122 130 128 240 191 286 No. 18 15 15 13 12 11 10 9

G Rush Pass 15 183 116 11 80 200 12 91 145 11 109 110 12 93 93 11 69 99 11 66 82 11 54 105

Yards 234 131 52 233 82 185 172 41

TD 3 0 2 3 0 0 2 0

Avg. 13.0 8.7 3.5 17.9 6.8 16.8 17.2 4.6

Pen Total 26 325 37 317 18 254 27 246 20 206 28 196 33 181 19 178

G 15 11 12 11 12 11 11 11

Conv 98 56 76 80 63 55 53 43

Att 215 133 184 200 173 167 168 141

Pct 45.6 42.1 41.3 40.0 36.4 32.9 31.5 30.5

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS 1. Central Arkansas 2. McNeese State 3. Northwestern State 4. Lamar 5. Sam Houston State 6. Stephen F. Austin 7. Southeastern La. 8. Nicholls State

G 12 11 11 12 15 11 11 11

Conv 15 6 9 13 10 10 13 8

Att 19 9 15 22 18 24 34 23

Pct 78.9 66.7 60.0 59.1 55.6 41.7 38.2 34.8

G 15 12 11 12 11 11 11 11

Lost Int 6 12 10 7 10 16 13 26

Tot 12 20 21 20 21 29 32 41

Mar +16 +10 +6 +0 -3 -7 -16 -15

Per/G 1.45 0.67 0.50 0.00 -0.27 -0.64 -1.33 -1.36

Individual Statistics

3RD-DN CONVERSIONS 1. Sam Houston State 2. McNeese State 3. Central Arkansas 4. Stephen F. Austin 5. Lamar 6. Southeastern La. 7. Northwestern State 8. Nicholls State

TIME OF POSSESSION 1. Sam Houston State 2. Lamar 3. McNeese State 4. Central Arkansas 5. Southeastern La. 6. Nicholls State 7. Northwestern State 8. Stephen F. Austin

Fum 6 8 11 13 11 13 19 15

Total Time 505:51 375:07 343:28 362:34 326:32 324:51 303:25 282:22

Avg/G 33:43 31:15 31:13 30:12 29:41 29:31 27:35 25:40

RUSHING 1. Flanders, Tim-SHSU 2. Johnson, Gus-SFA 3. Wiltz, Marcus-MCN 4. Washington, Marcus-NICH 5. Garrett, DePauldrick-LU 6. Hinton, Jackie-UCA 7. Murray, Javaris-MCN 8. Roberson, Xavier-SLU 9. Gentry, Doug-SFA 10. Sincere, Richard-SHSU

Cl JR SO JR JR JR SR FR FR FR SO

G 15 10 10 10 10 12 10 11 10 15

Att 288 154 130 116 138 152 86 105 91 106

Yds 1642 969 651 598 585 619 504 488 418 607

Avg 5.7 6.3 5.0 5.2 4.2 4.1 5.9 4.6 4.6 5.7

TD 17 14 6 6 2 4 3 4 2 5

Long 71 66 35 54 35 21 76 36 17 65

Yds/G 109.5 96.9 65.1 59.8 58.5 51.6 50.4 44.4 41.8 40.5

PASSING AVG/GAME 1. Attaway, Brady-SFA 2. Smothers, Wynrick-UCA 3. Stroud, Cody-MCN 4. Klann, Landry-NICH 5. Bell, Brian-SHSU 6. Stanley, Nathan-SLU 7. Henderson, Brad-NWLA 8. Mossakowski, Ryan-LU 9. Mothe, Beau-SLU 10. Morris, Rumeall-NWLA

Cl JR JR JR JR JR SR SR JR SR JR

G 11 12 11 11 15 11 11 9 11 10

Att-Cmp-Int 570-334-21 427-277-9 278-170-5 310-176-14 322-197-10 327-177-9 330-181-4 193-113-8 4-3-0 1-1-0

Pct. 58.6 64.9 61.2 56.8 61.2 54.1 54.8 58.5 75.0 100.0

Yds 3671 3103 2102 2049 2715 1952 1874 1194 67 42

TD 29 31 19 8 25 9 14 13 1 0

Avg/G 333.7 258.6 191.1 186.3 181.0 177.5 170.4 132.7 6.1 4.2

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. Bell, Brian-SHSU 2. Smothers, Wynrick-UCA 3. Stroud, Cody-MCN 4. Mossakowski, Ryan-LU 5. Attaway, Brady-SFA 6. Henderson, Brad-NWLA 7. Klann, Landry-NICH 8. Stanley, Nathan-SLU

Cl JR JR JR JR JR SR JR SR

G 15 12 11 9 11 11 11 11

Att-Cmp-Int 322-197-10 427-277-9 278-170-5 193-113-8 570-334-21 330-181-4 310-176-14 327-177-9

Pct. 61.2 64.9 61.2 58.5 58.6 54.8 56.8 54.1

Yds 2715 3103 2102 1194 3671 1874 2049 1952

TD 25 31 19 13 29 14 8 9

Eff. 151.4 145.7 143.6 124.5 122.1 114.1 111.8 107.8

RECEPTIONS/GAME 1. Roberson, Cordell-SFA 2. Ward, D.J.-SFA 3. Brooks, Mike-SFA 4. Grandy, Jesse-UCA 5. Lewis, Dezmin-UCA 6. Croom, Dominique-UCA 7. Gambel, Ryan-SFA 8. Diller, Trey-SHSU 9. Turner, Jesse-NICH 10. Ford, Barry-LU

Cl SR FR JR SR SO SR SR SR SR JR

G 9 11 10 12 12 12 11 15 11 12

Rec 77 62 51 61 56 53 47 62 45 49

Yds 1006 762 492 797 616 711 530 927 448 470

TD 10 4 2 7 6 8 2 4 2 1

Long 75 77 58 75 42 74 30 56 69 25

Avg/C Rec/G 13.1 8.56 12.3 5.64 9.6 5.10 13.1 5.08 11.0 4.67 13.4 4.42 11.3 4.27 15.0 4.13 10.0 4.09 9.6 4.08

RECEIVING YDS/GAME 1. Roberson, Cordell-SFA 2. Ward, D.J.-SFA 3. Grandy, Jesse-UCA 4. Diller, Trey-SHSU 5. Croom, Dominique-UCA 6. Lewis, Dezmin-UCA 7. Brooks, Mike-SFA 8. Gambel, Ryan-SFA 9. Carey, Darius-MCN 10. Nelson, Chance-SHSU

Cl SR FR SR SR SR SO JR SR SR SO

G 9 11 12 15 12 12 10 11 10 15

Rec 77 62 61 62 53 56 51 47 28 35

Yds 1006 762 797 927 711 616 492 530 455 671

TD 10 4 7 4 8 6 2 2 3 9

Long 75 77 75 56 74 42 58 30 52 70

Avg/C Yds/G 13.1 111.8 12.3 69.3 13.1 66.4 15.0 61.8 13.4 59.2 11.0 51.3 9.6 49.2 11.3 48.2 16.2 45.5 19.2 44.7

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La mar Foo tba l l 2012 Southland Conference Team & Individual Statistics TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Attaway, Brady-SFA 2. Smothers, Wynrick-UCA 3. Bell, Brian-SHSU 4. Henderson, Brad-NWLA 5. Stroud, Cody-MCN 6. Klann, Landry-NICH 7. Stanley, Nathan-SLU 8. Mossakowski, Ryan-LU 9. Flanders, Tim-SHSU 10. Johnson, Gus-SFA

Cl JR JR JR SR JR JR SR JR JR SO

SCORING 1. Johnson, Gus-SFA 2. Antonio, Miguel-SHSU 3. Camara, Eddie-UCA 4. Wiggs, Jordan-SFA 5. Flanders, Tim-SHSU 6. Johnson, Kevin-LU 7. Lewis, Josh-MCN 8. Roberson, Cordell-SFA 9. Shaughnessy, John-NWLA 10. Dolan, Andrew-NICH

Cl SO SR SO SO JR SO SR SR SR JR

SCORING (TDs) 1. Johnson, Gus-SFA 2. Flanders, Tim-SHSU 3. Johnson, Kevin-LU 4. Roberson, Cordell-SFA 5. Lewis, Dezmin-UCA Grandy, Jesse-UCA Croom, Dominique-UCA 8. Roberson, Xavier-SLU 9. Carey, Darius-MCN Washington, Marcus-NICH SCORING (KICK) 1. Antonio, Miguel-SHSU 2. Camara, Eddie-UCA 3. Wiggs, Jordan-SFA 4. Lewis, Josh-MCN 5. Shaughnessy, John-NWLA 6. Dolan, Andrew-NICH 7. Stout, Justin-LU 8. Sebastian, Seth-SLU KICK RETURN AVG 1. Roberson, Xavier-SLU 2. Lacy, De'Vante-SFA 3. Johnson, Kevin-LU 4. Grandy, Jesse-UCA 5. Franks, VanLawrance-LU 6. Eagan, Ed-NWLA 7. Diller, Trey-SHSU 8. Spencer, Diontae-MCN 9. Smiley, Jeff-SLU 10. Hanberry, Josh-NICH ALL PURPOSE YARDS 1. Grandy, Jesse-UCA 2. Diller, Trey-SHSU 3. Flanders, Tim-SHSU 4. Roberson, Cordell-SFA 5. Johnson, Gus-SFA 6. Hanberry, Josh-NICH 7. Carey, Darius-MCN 8. Johnson, Kevin-LU 9. Spencer, Diontae-MCN 10. Roberson, Xavier-SLU PUNTING 1. Mothe, Beau-SLU 2. Foster, Matt-SHSU 3. Kemps, Cory-NICH 4. Kahler, Kollin-LU 5. Breaux, Jean-MCN 6. Buford, Kevin-UCA 7. Russo, Nic-NWLA 8. Bruno, Nick-SFA

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Cl SR SO SO SR SR JR JR JR Cl FR FR SO SR SR FR SR SR FR SO

G 11 15 11 12 11 12 11 11

Rush -153 449 377 253 -47 -109 -30 23 1642 969

Pass 3671 3103 2715 1874 2102 2049 1952 1194 0 0

Plays 590 536 419 465 315 383 391 233 288 154

TD 15 0 0 0 18 13 0 10 0 0

XPT 0 73 53 36 0 0 42 0 29 21

FG 0 20 13 15 0 0 11 0 14 10

G 10 15 12 11 15 11 11 9 11 11

Cl SO JR SO SR SO SR SR FR SR JR

Cl SR SR JR SR SO SO SR SO SR FR Cl SR SR SR JR FR SR SR FR

G 11 12 15 11 11 11 11 9 15 10

G 10 15 11 9 12 12 12 11 10 10

G 15 12 11 11 11 11 12 11

2XP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD RushPass Ret 15 14 1 0 18 17 1 0 13 1 10 2 10 0 10 0 8 0 6 2 8 0 7 1 8 0 8 0 7 4 1 2 6 3 3 0 6 6 0 0

PATs 73-74 53-54 36-39 42-43 29-30 21-24 29-32 23-24 G 11 10 11 12 12 9 15 11 11 10

Total 3518 3552 3092 2127 2055 1940 1922 1217 1642 969

FGs 20-25 13-15 15-20 11-17 14-17 10-14 6-10 6-14

Yds/G 319.8 296.0 206.1 193.4 186.8 176.4 174.7 135.2 109.5 96.9

Pts 90 133 92 81 108 78 75 60 71 51

Pts/G 9.0 8.9 7.7 7.4 7.2 7.1 6.8 6.7 6.5 4.6

PAT PtsPts/G 0 90 9.0 0 108 7.2 0 78 7.1 0 60 6.7 0 48 4.0 0 48 4.0 0 48 4.0 0 42 3.8 0 36 3.6 0 36 3.6

Pts Pts/G 133 8.9 92 7.7 81 7.4 75 6.8 71 6.5 51 4.6 47 3.9 41 3.7

Ret 11 12 22 20 17 12 23 12 24 31

Yds 366 351 623 522 410 282 528 264 474 596

TD Long 2 96 0 74 2 89 0 48 0 73 1 82 0 59 0 33 0 47 0 53

Avg 33.3 29.2 28.3 26.1 24.1 23.5 23.0 22.0 19.8 19.2

G 12 15 15 9 10 10 10 11 11 11

Rush 28 62 1642 -3 969 -6 162 15 159 488

Rcv 797 927 128 1006 86 308 455 309 413 20

PR 238 354 0 0 0 0 213 0 46 0

Yds 1585 1871 1770 1003 1055 898 871 947 882 874

Punt 53 61 50 67 48 66 73 41

Yds 2305 2637 2112 2782 1981 2640 2830 1553

Long 60 61 64 63 67 69 64 76

Avg 43.5 43.2 42.2 41.5 41.3 40.0 38.8 37.9

KR 522 528 0 0 0 596 41 623 264 366

Avg/G 132.1 124.7 118.0 111.4 105.5 89.8 87.1 86.1 80.2 79.5

FIELD GOALS 1. Wiggs, Jordan-SFA 2. Antonio, Miguel-SHSU 3. Shaughnessy, John-NWLA 4. Camara, Eddie-UCA 5. Lewis, Josh-MCN 6. Dolan, Andrew-NICH 7. Sebastian, Seth-SLU 8. Stout, Justin-LU

Cl SO SR SR SO SR JR JR JR

G 11 15 11 12 11 11 11 12

FG 15 20 14 13 11 10 6 6

PAT KICKING PCT 1. Antonio, Miguel-SHSU 2. Camara, Eddie-UCA 3. Lewis, Josh-MCN 4. Shaughnessy, John-NWLA 5. Sebastian, Seth-SLU 6. Wiggs, Jordan-SFA 7. Stout, Justin-LU 8. Dolan, Andrew-NICH

Cl SR SO SR SR JR SO JR JR

TACKLES 1. Piper, Jordan-NICH 2. Longino, Jermaine-LU 3. Rose, Derek-NWLA 4. Garrett, Collin-SFA 5. Heard, Justin-UCA 6. Black, Patrick-NWLA 7. Epperson, Ryan-SFA 8. Barlow, Cedric-SFA 9. Love, Jestin-UCA 10. Cahee, Terence-MCN Muse, Kaleb-SLU 18. Allen, Chad-LU 27. Washington, James-LU 40. Dickson, Jesse-LU 47. McGlothen, Tyrus-LU 50. Thomas, Branden-LU

Cl SR JR SR SO JR JR SR JR JR JR SO JR JR JR JR JR

G 11 12 11 11 12 11 11 11 12 11 11 12 12 10 11 12

Pos. LB LB LB LB LB LB LB DB DB CB LB DB LB DL DB DB

Solo 56 63 49 48 63 39 31 38 49 45 45 55 41 30 31 33

Ast. 51 44 48 48 37 48 54 46 42 35 35 24 27 13 12 12

Total Avg/G 107 9.7 107 8.9 97 8.8 96 8.7 100 8.3 87 7.9 85 7.7 84 7.6 91 7.6 80 7.3 80 7.3 79 6.6 68 5.7 43 4.3 43 3.9 45 3.8

Sacks 1.5 2.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 1.5 0.0 2.0 4.0 0.0 0.0

SACKS 1. Jefferson, Willie-SFA 2. Robinson, Darren-SFA 3. Taylor, Darius-SHSU 4. Walker, Devan-SLU 5. Woodard, Jonathan-UCA 6. Weaver, Andrew-SHSU 7. Miles, Ishmiah-SFA 8. Williams, Justin-UCA 9. Broadway, Cornist-NWLA 10. Knight, Rashar-NICH

Cl SR SO SR SR FR JR SO SR JR SR

G 11 11 14 10 12 14 9 11 10 11

Pos DE DE LB LB DE DE DE DL DE LB

Solo 7 4 6 7 7 4 4 5 4 4

Ast 2 7 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 0

Yds 63 42 53 51 41 48 38 27 28 28

Avg/G 0.73 0.68 0.50 0.70 0.58 0.36 0.56 0.45 0.45 0.36

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Alford, Robert-SLU 2. Sneed, Bookie-SHSU Thomas, Branden-LU 4. Morgan, Guy-MCN 5. Paige, Cortez-NWLA White, Jamaal-NWLA Bronson, Ryan-MCN 8. Shaw, Robert-SHSU Swanson, Dax-SHSU 10. Brady, Karl-UCA

Cl SR JR JR JR SR SR JR SR SR JR

G 11 12 12 10 11 11 11 15 15 10

Int 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 2

Yds 5 103 68 5 112 13 5 51 29 36

TD 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

FUMBLES FORCED 1. Jefferson, Willie-SFA 2. Narcisse, Joe-MCN 3. Vergenal, Siegan-NICH Ellefsen, Everett-MCN 5. Allison, Seth-UCA Longino, Jermaine-LU 7. Mitchell, Dwayne-NICH Nelson, Caleb-SFA Morgan, Guy-MCN 10. Muse, Kaleb-SLU

Cl SR SR JR SO SR JR SO JR JR SO

G 11 9 11 11 12 12 10 10 10 11

No. Avg/G 5 0.45 3 0.33 3 0.27 3 0.27 3 0.25 3 0.25 2 0.20 2 0.20 2 0.20 2 0.18

PASSES DEFENDED 1. Swanson, Dax-SHSU Shaw, Robert-SHSU 3. Alford, Robert-SLU 4. Guillory, Adrian-LU 5. Washington, Todd-SLU 6. Thomas, Branden-LU 7. McGlothen, Tyrus-LU Cahee, Terence-MCN Bronson, Ryan-MCN Aubrey, Josh-SFA

Cl SR SR SR SR JR JR JR JR JR SR

G Brup 15 14 15 14 11 8 12 10 11 9 12 6 11 6 11 7 11 5 11 6

G Made 15 73 12 53 11 42 11 29 11 23 11 36 12 29 11 21

FGA 20 25 17 15 17 14 14 10

Pct. 75.0 80.0 82.4 86.7 64.7 71.4 42.9 60.0

Att 74 54 43 30 24 39 32 24

Int 4 4 4 1 1 4 2 1 3 2

FG/G 1.36 1.33 1.27 1.08 1.00 0.91 0.55 0.50

Pct. 98.6 98.1 97.7 96.7 95.8 92.3 90.6 87.5

Total 18 18 12 11 10 10 8 8 8 8

Avg/G 1.20 1.20 1.09 0.92 0.91 0.83 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73

Total 8.0 7.5 7.0 7.0 7.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.0


L a m a r Fo otbal l 2013 Southland Conference Composite Schedule Aug. 29 Northwestern State at Missouri State (Mediacom) Incarnate Word at Central Arkansas Southeast Missouri at Southeastern Louisiana Aug. 31 Nicholls State at Oregon (FS1) McNeese State at South Florida Houston Baptist at Sam Houston State Oklahoma Panhandle State at Lamar Stephen F. Austin at Weber State Sept. 7 Southeastern Louisiana at TCU (FSN) Lamar at Louisiana Tech Nicholls State at Western Michigan (ESPN3) Southern at Northwestern State Stephen F. Austin at Texas Tech (FSN) Central Arkansas at Colorado (P12N) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at McNeese State (CSNH) Sam Houston State at Texas A&M Sept. 14 Texas Southern at Sam Houston State (CSNH) Northwestern State at Cincinnati (ESPN3) Nicholls State at Louisiana-Lafayette Southeastern Louisiana at South Dakota State McMurry at Stephen F. Austin Central Arkansas at Tennessee-Martin Lamar at Oklahoma State (FSN) West Alabama at McNeese State Sept. 21 Southeastern Louisiana at Samford Northwestern State at UAB Langston at Nicholls State Incarnate Word at Sam Houston State Montana State at Stephen F. Austin (Max) Central Arkansas at Missouri State Bacone College at Lamar Weber State at McNeese State Sept. 28 Eastern Washington at Sam Houston State (CSNH) McNeese State at Northern Iowa Lamar at Grambling Arkansas Tech at Nicholls State (HC) Langston at Northwestern State Prairie View at Stephen F. Austin Oct. 5 McNeese State at Central Arkansas* (SLCTV) Incarnate Word at Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 12 Lamar at Sam Houston State* (HC) Northwestern State at Nicholls State* (SLCTV) Nebraska-Kearney at Central Arkansas Stephen F. Austin at Southeastern Louisiana* (ESPN3) Oct. 19 Nicholls State at Stephen F. Austin* (SLCTV) Central Arkansas at Lamar* (HC; CSNH) Southeastern Louisiana at Northwestern State* (HC) Sam Houston State at McNeese State* (HC; ESPN3) Oct. 26 Northwestern State at Sam Houston State* Stephen F. Austin at Central Arkansas* (HC; SLCTV) McNeese State at Nicholls State* Lamar at Southeastern Louisiana* (HC; ESPN3) Nov. 2 Sam Houston State vs. Stephen F. Austin* (SLCTV) Nicholls State at Lamar* Southeastern Louisiana at McNeese State* Central Arkansas at Northwestern State* (ESPN3) Nov. 9 Nicholls State at Sam Houston State* Lamar at Northwestern State* (SLCTV) McNeese State at Stephen F. Austin* Southeastern Louisiana at Central Arkansas* (ESPN3) Nov. 16 Central Arkansas at Nicholls State* Sam Houston State at Southeastern Louisiana* (SLCTV) Stephen F. Austin at Lamar* Northwestern State at McNeese State* (ESPN3) Nov. 21 Nicholls State at Southeastern Louisiana* Nov. 23 Sam Houston State at Central Arkansas* Stephen F. Austin at Northwestern State* McNeese State at Lamar* * - indicates Southland Conference game

Springfield, Mo. 6 p.m. Conway, Ark. 7 p.m. Hammond, La. 7 p.m. Eugene, Ore. 3 p.m. Tampa, Fla. 6 p.m. Huntsville, Texas 6 p.m. Beaumont, Texas 7 p.m. Ogden, Utah 7 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas 11 a.m. Ruston, La. 6 p.m. Kalamazoo, Mich. 6 p.m. Natchitoches, La. 6 p.m. Lubbock, Texas 6 p.m. Boulder, Colo. 7 p.m. Lake Charles, La. 7:30 p.m. College Station, Texas TBA Huntsville, Texas 2 p.m. Cincinnati, Ohio 6 p.m. Lafayette, La. 6 p.m. Brookings, S.D. 6 p.m. Nacogdoches, Texas 6 p.m. Martin, Tenn. 6 p.m. Stillwater, Okla. 6:30 p.m. Lake Charles, La. 7 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. 2 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. 2 p.m. Thibodaux, La. 6 p.m. Huntsville, Texas 6 p.m. Nacogdoches, Texas 6 p.m. Springfield, Mo. 7 p.m. Beaumont, Texas 7 p.m. Lake Charles, La. 7 p.m. Huntsville, Texas 2 p.m. Cedar Falls, Iowa 4 p.m. Grambling, La. 6 p.m. Thibodaux, La. 6 p.m. Natchitoches, La. 6 p.m. Nacogdoches, Texas 6 p.m. Conway, Ark. 3 p.m. Hammond, La. 7 p.m. Huntsville, Texas 2 p.m. Thibodaux, La. 3 p.m. Conway, Ark. 4 p.m. Hammond, La. 7 p.m. Nacogdoches, Texas 3 p.m. Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m. Natchitoches, La. 6 p.m. Lake Charles, La. 7 p.m. Huntsville, Texas 2 p.m. Conway, Ark. 3 p.m. Thibodaux, La. 3 p.m. Hammond, La. 7 p.m. Houston, Texas 3 p.m. Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m. Lake Charles, La. 7 p.m. Natchitoches, La. 7 p.m. Huntsville, Texas 2 p.m. Natchitoches, La. 3 p.m. Nacogdoches, Texas 3 p.m. Conway, Ark. 7 p.m. Thibodaux, La. 3 p.m. Hammond, La. 3 p.m. Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m. Lake Charles, La. 7 p.m. Hammond, La. 6 p.m. Conway, Ark. 3 p.m. Natchitoches, La. 3 p.m. Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m.

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L a m a r Fo otbal l Miscellaneous Games Season Openers Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Opponent Site North Texas H Louisiana-Lafayette A Louisiana-Lafayette H Louisiana-Lafayette H Louisiana-Lafayette H Louisiana-Lafayette A Louisiana College A A&M-Corpus Christi H South Dakota A Mexico Poly H Louisiana-Monroe H Mexico Poly H Abilene Christian A East Central Okla. H East Central Okla. A Western Michigan A New Mexico State A West Texas A&M A McNeese State A West Texas A&M H Sam Houston State H Sam Houston State H New Mexico State A Drake H Houston A Northwestern State H Louisiana-Monroe H Northwestern State A Baylor A Texas Southern A Baylor A Texas State A Nicholls A Texas Southern H Texas Southern H Rice University A Rice University A West Texas A&M H Angelo State A McNeese State A Texas College H Louisiana-Lafayette A

W/L L L L W W W W W W W W W L W W L L L W W L W L W L W W L L W W L L L W L L W L L W L

Score 54-6 14-13 22-13 26-20 19-6 21-14 35-20 26-0 41-9 42-6 38-34 34-6 25-0 21-0 15-14 16-14 17-6 15-7 13-7 33-28 13-12 22-19 24-7 18-6 20-3 17-6 21-7 21-17 20-7 41-8 18-17 30-0 21-14 13-7 32-20 28-14 34-30 42-21 31-28 30-27 58-0 40-0

Record Breakdown Overall: 22-20 Home: 15-4 Road: 7-16 Longest Winning Streak: 9 games, 1954-62 Longest Losing Streak: 3 games, 3 times

Homecoming Games Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Opponent W/L Score Stephen F. Austin W 26-14 Sam Houston State L 31-13 Sul Ross State W 21-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 18-14 Sul Ross State W 26-13 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 28-12 Sul Ross State W 67-19 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 14-0 Howard Payne L 14-12 Texas State W 7-0 Howard Payne W 33-13 Sam Houston State L 23-7 Texas A&M-Commerce L 10-0 UT Arlington W 17-7 Trinity University W 21-3 Louisiana Tech W 31-16 Trinity University W 6-0 Louisiana Tech L 34-7 Arkansas State L 20-0 UT Arlington W 24-0 Trinity University W 27-15 Nicholls W 22-15 Arkansas State W 10-7 McNeese State W 17-3 Southern Illinois W 30-10 McNeese State L 27-0 Louisiana Tech L 23-6 McNeese State L 24-23 West Texas A&M T 12-12 Arkansas State W 23-22 Stephen F. Austin L 13-10 Louisiana-Monroe L 14-0 Louisiana-Monroe L 17-0 Louisiana Tech L 22-7 Sam Houston State L 34-22 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 35-10 Louisiana-Monroe W 48-28 Mississippi College L 16-14 Arkansas State L 41-31 Langston University W 14-0 Central Arkansas L 38-24 McMurry W 52-21

Record Breakdown Overall: 21-20-1 Longest Winning Streak: 6 games, 1970-75 Longest Losing Streak: 6 games, 1981-86

Season Finales Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Opponent Site Sul Ross State H Sul Ross State A Mexico Poly A Texas A&M-Kingsville H Sul Ross State H Sul Ross State A Sul Ross State H Sul Ross State A Sam Houston State A South Dakota H Middle Tenn. State* N Sam Houston State H Mexico Poly A Northern Iowa# N UT Arlington A Quantico Marines A UT Arlington A UT Arlington H UT Arlington A UT Arlington H Arkansas State H UT Arlington H UT Arlington A UT Arlington H McNeese State A UT Arlington H UT Arlington A Long Beach State H UNLV A UT Arlington H Southern Miss. A UT Arlington H McNeese State H McNeese State A McNeese State H McNeese State A McNeese State H McNeese State A McNeese State H Okla. Panhandle State H McNeese State H McNeese State W

W/L W L W L W W W W W W W L W L L L L L L W W L W W L L L W T L L L L L L L L L W W L L

Score 28-27 27-19 60-12 18-14 26-13 34-7 67-19 46-7 27-14 41-21 21-14 23-7 33-26 19-17 31-21 30-26 16-10 37-20 53-16 24-0 24-13 10-3 10-3 8-0 20-10 34-14 14-7 36-31 24-24 44-27 45-14 31-24 17-7 34-14 28-7 38-7 44-36 18-17 22-17 44-6 45-17 35-0

*-Tangerine Bowl #-Pecan Bowl Record Breakdown Overall: 17-24-1 Home: 10-11 Road: 6-12-1 Neutral: 1-1 Longest Winning Streak: 7 games, 1955-61 Longest Losing Streak: 9 games, 1980-88

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La mar Foo tba l l All-Time Series Records Overall School W-L-T Abilene Christian 9-7-0 Alcorn State 1-1-0 Angelo State 0-1-0 Arizona State 0-1-0 Arkansas State 10-15-1 Baylor 1-2-0 Central Arkansas 0-2-0 Central Oklahoma 1-0-0 Central Missouri 1-0-0 Drake 1-3-0 East Central Oklahoma 2-0-0 Georgia State 0-1-0 Hawai`i 0-1-0 Houston 0-3-0 Howard Payne 6-2-0 Incarnate Word 1-0-0 Langston University 2-0-0 Long Beach State 1-2-0 Louisiana College 1-0-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 10-17-0 Louisiana-Monroe 6-9-1 Louisiana Tech 6-16-0 McMurry University 2-1-0 McNeese State 8-22-1 Mexico Poly 5-0-0 Middle Tennessee 1-0-0 Mississippi College 0-1-0 Mississippi State 0-2-0 Missouri State 2-0-0 UNLV 0-0-1 New Mexico State 4-6-0 Nicholls 4-1-0 North Dakota 0-1-0 North Texas 2-4-0 Northern Illinois 1-0-0 Northern Iowa 0-1-0 Northwestern State 7-7-1 Oklahoma Panhandle State 1-0-0 Pensacola Navy 1-0-0 Prairie View A&M 2-0-0 Quantico Marines 1-1-0 Rice University 0-4-0 Sam Houston State 8-16-1 San Diego Marines 0-1-0 South Alabama 0-2-0 South Dakota 3-0-0 Southeastern Louisiana 3-2-0 Southern Illinois 3-5-0 Southern Mississippi 1-3-0 Southwest Oklahoma State 1-0-0 Stephen F. Austin 14-11-0 Sul Ross State 11-1-0 Texas A&M-Commerce 5-8-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-10-1 UT Arlington 6-16-0 Texas College 1-0-0 UTEP 3-1-0 Texas Southern 2-3-0 Texas State 6-15-1 Texas Tech 0-2-0 Trinity University 5-6-0 Webber International 1-0-0 West Texas A&M 5-8-1 Western Kentucky 1-0-0 Western Michigan 0-1-0 2013 Opponents in Bold

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Home W-L-T 4-5-0 1-0-0 ----5-7-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 ------4-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 --6-5-0 3-4-1 4-7-0 2-0-0 4-12-1 2-0-0 --0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 --2-2-0 3-0-0 --1-2-0 ----3-2-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 --6-9-0 --0-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 8-5-0 6-0-0 3-5-0 2-0-0 1-7-0 4-7-0 1-0-0 --1-3-0 3-7-0 --4-2-0 1-0-0 3-3-1 -----

Road W-L-T 5-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 5-8-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 ----0-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 2-1-0 ----0-1-0 1-0-0 4-12-0 3-5-0 2-9-0 0-1-0 4-10-0 3-0-0 ----0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 2-4-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 --4-5-0 ------0-1-0 0-4-0 1-7-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 0-4-0 0-3-0 --6-6-0 5-1-0 2-3-0 --2-3-1 2-9-0 --3-1-0 1-0-0 3-8-1 0-2-0 1-4-0 --2-5-0 1-0-0 0-1-0

n

1951-Present Neutral W-L-T --------------------------------------------------1-0-0 ------------------0-1-0 ------------1-0-0 -----------------------------------------------

First Game 1953 1988 1989 1988 1964 1979 2011 1986 1971 1973 1964 2010 2012 1975 1957 2011 2010 1976 1957 1952 1961 1959 1953 1951 1953 1961 1988 1971 1964 1979 1964 1972 2010 1951 1987 1964 1951 2010 1965 1985 1966 1984 1951 1964 2010 1959 1967 1968 1974 1951 1951 1951 1951 1955 1954 1964 2011 1972 1980 1951 1987 1951 2010 1965 1979 1966

Last Game 1972 1989 1989 1988 1989 1981 2012 1986 1971 1980 1965 2010 2012 1983 1973 2011 2012 1978 1957 2012 1988 1986 2012 2012 1963 1961 1988 1974 1966 1979 1976 2012 2010 1986 1987 1964 2012 2010 1965 2012 1967 1987 2012 1964 2011 2010 2012 1978 1981 1951 2012 1963 1963 1958 1987 1985 2011 1989 1985 2011 1988 1971 2010 1989 1979 1966


L a m a r Fo otbal l All-Time Series Results Abilene Christian 1953 H L 1954 A L 1959 A W 1960 H L 1961 A W 1962 H W 1963 A L 1964 H W 1965 A W 1966 H W 1967 A W 1968 H L 1969 H L 1970 H L 1971 A W 1972 H W

26-21 33-14 8-7 20-7 25-10 13-6 25-0 14-3 28-18 42-16 54-13 38-14 22-9 42-27 30-28 31-10

Alcorn State 1988 H 1989 A

35-6 32-16

Angelo State 1989 A

W L L

31-28

Arizona State 1988 A L

24-13

Arkansas State 1964 A T 1965 H W 1966 A W 1967 H W 1968 A L 1969 A L 1970 A L 1971 H W 1972 A W 1973 H W 1974 A W 1975 H L 1976 A L 1977 H L 1978 A L 1979 A W 1980 H W 1981 A L 1982 H L 1983 H L 1984 A L 1985 H L 1986 A L 1987 H L 1988 A W 1989 H L

7-7 20-7 17-0 28-23 48-17 20-0 69-7 24-13 26-24 10-7 10-6 17-0 31-0 10-6 6-3 20-10 23-22 16-9 20-19 24-14 37-13 21-0 56-7 34-20 21-17 41-31

Baylor 1979 A 1980 H 1981 A

L L W

20-7 42-7 18-17

Central Arkansas 2011 H L 2012 A L

38-24 24-14

Central Missouri 1971 H W

35-6

Central Okla. (Central State) 1986 H W 47-23

Drake 1973 1974 1977 1980

A H A H

L W L L

24-10 18-6 43-21 38-7

East Central Oklahoma 1964 H W 21-0 1965 A W 15-14 Georgia State 2010 A L

23-17

Hawai`i 2012 A

L

54-2

Houston 1975 A 1982 A 1983 A

L L L

20-3 48-3 42-35

Howard Payne 1957 H W 1958 A L 1959 H L 1960 A W 1961 H W 1962 A W 1963 H W 1973 H W

18-13 24-19 14-12 12-7 33-13 21-10 35-0 21-17

Incarnate Word 2011 H W

45-35

Langston University 2010 H W 2012 H W

14-0 31-0

Long Beach State 1976 H L 1977 A L 1978 H W

21-10 21-7 36-31

Louisiana College 1957 A W

35-20

Louisiana-Lafayette 1952 A L 1953 H L 1954 H W 1955 H W 1956 A W 1957 H W 1965 H L 1966 A L 1967 H W 1968 A L 1969 A L 1970 A L 1971 H L 1972 A W 1973 A W 1974 A W 1975 A L 1976 H L 1977 H L 1978 A L 1979 H W 1980 A L 1981 H W 1982 A L 1983 A L

14-13 22-13 26-20 19-6 21-14 36-20 20-6 16-14 14-13 20-14 24-16 15-6 21-20 3-0 31-0 38-13 21-12 34-9 10-6 23-16 21-17 28-10 14-12 24-0 31-6

1989 2012

n

1951-Present

A A

L L

42-33 40-0

Louisiana-Monroe 1961 H W 1962 A W 1975 A L 1976 A L 1977 H W 1978 H T 1979 A W 1980 H L 1981 A W 1982 H L 1983 H L 1984 A L 1985 H L 1986 A L 1987 H W 1988 A L

38-34 14-0 34-7 16-6 21-7 17-17 21-7 28-6 17-13 14-0 17-0 34-14 37-14 22-21 48-28 24-3

Louisiana Tech 1959 H W 1960 A L 1966 H W 1967 A L 1968 H L 1969 A L 1970 H W 1971 A L 1973 H L 1974 A L 1975 H L 1976 A L 1977 H L 1978 A L 1979 H W 1980 A L 1981 H L 1982 A W 1983 A W 1984 H L 1985 A L 1986 H L

13-6 20-0 31-16 41-31 34-7 77-40 6-0 26-7 17-3 28-0 24-10 37-7 7-6 40-3 19-17 28-6 16-7 40-13 18-12 22-7 23-22 39-20

McMurry University 1953 A L 32-27 1954 H W 19-13 2012 H W 52-21 McNeese State 1951 A 1952 H 1955 A 1956 H 1966 H 1967 A 1968 H 1969 A 1970 H 1971 A 1972 A 1973 A 1974 H 1975 A 1976 H 1977 A 1978 H 1979 H 1980 H 1981 H 1982 A

L L L W W W L W L L L L W L L W L L L T W

13-7 42-7 17-2 18-14 10-7 24-8 10-0 13-7 17-12 38-0 17-7 20-17 17-3 20-10 27-0 35-7 24-23 34-25 35-3 20-20 12-3

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

H A H A H A H A H A

Mexico Poly 1953 A 1960 H 1961 H 1962 H 1963 A

L L L L L L W L L L

17-7 34-14 28-7 38-7 44-36 18-17 22-17 30-27 45-17 35-0

W W W W W

60-12 42-6 62-22 34-6 33-26

Middle Tennessee 1961 N W N - Tangerine Bowl

21-14

Mississippi College 1988 H L

16-14

Mississippi State 1971 A L 1974 H L

24-7 37-21

Missouri State 1964 A W 1966 H W

14-7 55-12

UNLV 1979

T

24-24

New Mexico State 1964 H W 1965 A L 1967 A L 1968 H L 1969 H W 1970 A L 1972 A W 1973 A L 1975 H L 1976 A W

21-14 21-20 17-6 16-14 9-7 69-37 24-19 24-7 17-14 21-17

Nicholls 1972 1983 1984 2011 2012

W L W W W

22-10 21-14 20-16 34-26 34-24

North Dakota 2010 A L

31-6

A

H A H A H

North Texas 1951 H 1974 A 1983 A 1984 H 1985 A 1986 H

L W L W L L

54-6 27-7 10-0 10-6 20-0 33-13

Northern Illinois 1987 A W

39-35

Northern Iowa 1964 N L N - Pecan Bowl

19-17

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La mar Foo tba l l All-Time Series Results Northwestern State 1951 A W 1952 H W 1953 A L 1954 H L 1955 A L 1956 H T 1957 A W 1959 A W 1960 A W 1976 H W 1977 A L 1978 A L 1979 H W 2011 H L 2012 A L

32-20 35-13 12-6 22-13 7-6 6-6 20-10 19-0 21-13 17-6 43-0 21-17 28-13 37-17 30-23

Oklahoma Panhandle State 2010 H W 44-6 Pensacola Navy 1965 H W

37-0

Prairie View A&M 1985 H W 2012 H W

30-7 31-0

Quantico Marines 1966 A L 1967 H W

30-26 41-6

Rice University 1984 A L 1985 A L 1986 A L 1987 A L

36-19 29-28 28-14 34-30

Sam Houston State 1951 A L 1952 H L 1953 A L 1954 H W 1955 A L 1956 H L 1957 A T 1958 H W 1959 A W 1960 H W 1961 A L 1962 H L 1971 H L 1972 H W 1981 N W 1982 H W 1984 A L 1985 H L 1986 A L 1987 H L 1988 H L 1989 H W 2010 H L 2011 A L 2012 H L N-Houston Astrodome

33-14 31-13 43-0 6-0 46-14 20-6 7-7 20-7 27-14 18-7 9-7 23-7 13-12 22-19 50-7 27-7 27-11 34-22 24-13 34-21 16-14 41-0 38-10 66-0 56-7

San Diego Marines 1964 A L

33-28

South Alabama 2010 H L 2011 A L

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26-0 30-8

South Dakota 1959 A W 1960 H W 2010 H W

41-9 41-21 24-20

Southeastern Louisiana 1967 H W 34-21 1969 A L 21-19 2010 A W 29-28 2011 A W 48-38 2012 H L 31-21 Southern Illinois 1968 A L 1969 H W 1970 A L 1972 H W 1975 H W 1976 A L 1977 A L 1978 H L

24-7 20-16 32-16 7-0 30-10 19-7 9-5 22-20

Southern Mississippi 1974 H W 1975 A L 1980 A L 1981 A L

10-7 43-3 36-10 45-14

Southwest Oklahoma State 1951 H W 43-21 Stephen F. Austin 1951 H W 1952 A W 1953 H W 1954 A L 1955 H L 1956 A L 1957 H W 1958 A W 1959 H W 1960 A W 1961 H W 1962 A W 1963 H L 1978 H W 1980 A W 1981 H L 1982 A W 1983 H W 1986 A L 1987 H W 1988 A L 1989 H L 2010 A L 2011 H L 2012 A L

26-14 27-6 19-13 20-7 20-8 26-18 27-12 35-6 7-6 14-0 34-22 27-12 27-6 23-16 45-21 13-10 24-14 24-23 38-25 28-26 26-14 44-20 71-3 69-10 40-26

Sul Ross State 1951 H 1952 A 1953 H 1955 H 1956 A 1957 H 1958 A 1959 H 1960 A 1961 H 1962 A 1963 H

28-27 27-19 21-0 26-13 34-7 67-19 46-7 32-0 20-6 34-0 28-14 15-7

W L W W W W W W W W W W

n

1951-Present

Texas A&M-Commerce (East Texas State) 1951 A L 47-7 1952 H L 48-0 1953 A L 32-13 1954 H L 16-14 1955 A L 33-7 1956 H W 20-7 1957 A W 7-6 1958 H W 21-0 1959 H L 14-3 1960 H L 27-0 1961 H W 14-7 1962 A W 28-6 1963 H L 10-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1955 A W 29-2 1958 A W 26-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville (Texas A&I) 1954 H L 18-14 1955 A W 20-9 1956 H L 28-12 1957 A T 13-13 1958 H W 14-0 1959 A L 14-6 1960 H L 40-0 1961 A L 8-7 1962 H L 7-0 1963 A W 16-14 1964 H L 13-12 1965 H L 14-6 1986 H L 35-10 1987 A L 43-14 UT Arlington 1964 H 1965 A 1966 H 1967 A 1968 H 1969 A 1970 H 1971 A 1972 H 1973 A 1974 H 1975 A 1976 H 1977 A 1978 H 1979 A 1980 H 1981 A 1982 H 1983 A 1984 H 1985 A

W L W L L L W W L W W L L L L L L L L L L L

17-7 31-21 27-7 16-10 37-20 53-16 24-0 23-14 10-3 10-3 8-0 37-24 34-14 14-7 37-17 47-37 44-27 31-7 31-24 21-0 13-10 37-17

Texas College 2011 H W

58-0

UTEP 1972 1973 1987 1989

A A A A

W W L W

42-28 31-27 38-14 21-19

Texas Southern 1980 A W

41-8

1982 1983 1984 1985

H H H H

L L L W

28-17 15-14 13-7 32-20

Texas State (Southwest Texas) 1951 H L 1952 A L 1953 H L 1954 A L 1955 H L 1956 A L 1957 H W 1958 A L 1959 A W 1960 H W 1961 A T 1962 H L 1963 A L 1981 H L 1982 A L 1984 H L 1985 A W 1986 H W 1987 A L 1988 H L 1989 A W 2011 A L

14-13 33-26 14-6 13-12 14-7 13-6 33-20 8-7 28-6 7-0 7-7 20-13 13-7 24-7 30-0 23-0 24-21 17-3 27-19 27-26 20-19 46-21

Texas Tech 1987 A 1988 A

L L

43-14 59-28

Trinity University 1951 H L 1952 A L 1963 H W 1964 A W 1965 H W 1966 A L 1967 H W 1968 A L 1969 H L 1970 A L 1971 H W

41-20 66-7 20-18 14-7 21-3 23-14 6-0 24-20 22-0 37-31 27-15

Webber International 2010 H W 21-14 West Texas A&M (West Texas State) 1965 H W 1968 A L 1970 H W 1971 A L 1972 A L 1973 H L 1974 A W 1975 H L 1976 A L 1977 H L 1978 A L 1979 H T 1988 H W 1989 A W

21-14 45-7 33-28 14-6 35-12 13-0 9-7 10-6 21-6 27-9 55-16 12-12 42-21 49-17

Western Kentucky 1979 A W

58-27

Western Michigan 1966 A L

16-14


Football History


La mar Foo tba l l Lamar Football History From its birth as South Park Junior College in 1923, to its days as Lamar College, the ones as Lamar State College of Technology (Lamar Tech) and, finally, as Lamar University, the Cardinals have had an up-and-down – yet rich-andproud football tradition. Actually, when South Park JC’s football players took the field for the first time only 12 days after the opening of the institution on Sept. 17, 1923, the team didn’t have a nickname. The players, who defeated South Park High School 25-0 at Beaumont’s old Magnolia Park that afternoon were identified as “the collegians” by sports writer Spike Cooper in the next day’s Beaumont Enterprise. Playing center for South Park JC in that first game was John Gray, later to serve the school as football coach from 1932 to 1939 and during two tenures as university president. Star running back for “the collegians” that day was Paul (Hog) Kinnear, and the team captain was fullback Ernest (Gus) Laminack. During its seven-game inaugural season, South Park JC played two high schools, three senior colleges and two senior college freshman teams and compiled a 2-4-1 record. The other win was a 10-0 decision over Stephen F. Austin College and the tie was 0-0 against Port Arthur High School. After the team’s midseason loss of 19-16 to Southwestern Louisiana, The Enterprise’s Cooper wrote, “From end to end and fullback to center, the collegians are the fightingest little football team we’ve ever seen.” Dunlap (Bull) Johnson became South Park JC’s football coach in 1924, and the 25-player team responded with a splendid 7-3 season. The team rolled up a combined 122 points in throwing four-successive shutouts to open the E.A. “Beans” LaBauve was a season, and 1979 inductee to the Cardinal the student Hall of Honor. body selected Brahmas the nickname for the school’s athletic teams. In a 23-0 victory over Rusk Junior College to com-

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plete the shutout streak, star quarterback F.S. (Spud) Braden completed 13 of 18 passes for 190 yards, statistics uncommon to football in those days of run, run and run some more. The University of Texas freshman team handed the Brahmas their first loss 9-7, and their other defeats came against Southwestern Louisiana 20-8 and the Rice University freshmen 7-6. The Brahmas wore red jerseys for the first time that season, shedding the green and white colors of South Park High School. The 1925 season saw the Brahmas under the tutelage of yet another coach – Lilburn Dimmitt, and they slumped to a 1-5-2 record with the lone win being 6-0 over Beaumont High. The ties were 2-2 with the Rice freshmen and 0-0 with Stephen F. Austin College. Gray completed his three-year South Park JC playing career that season and at the unbelievably young age of 19 became head coach at South Park High School in 1926. As in the previous three seasons, the 1926 Brahmas had a new head football coach as Joe J. Vincent took over and guided them to a 2-4 record. The wins were 25-0 over Victoria Junior College and 9-0 over Sam Houston State. The 1930s With the home crowds dwindling below the 300 level for most of the 1926 season, the football program was discontinued for five years, but it returned in 1932 when the school name was changed to Lamar College in honor of Mirabeau Lamar, known as the founder of Texas education. Former South Park JC basketball star Otho Plummer, later to serve the university for many years as a member of the board of regents, picked Cardinals as the new school mascot. After compiling a 35-20-5 record in six seasons at South Park High School, Gray became Lamar College’s first football coach and guided the Cardinals to a 40-30-4 record over eight seasons, beginning with a fine 8-1 mark in 1932. The wins included a 39-0 blitzing of Blinn College, and the lone loss was 6-0 to the SMU freshmen in the mud and rain in Greenie Stadium on Thanksgiving Day. A blocked punt at the 3-yard line led to the game’s only touchdown. Season tickets for seven home games in 1932 were $1.50 each, a far cry from the $60 to $400 price range for season tickets for this year’s second season of Lamar football after its return from a 21-year hiatus. Another indication of how much football has changed over the years is that the average weight for the 1932 Cardinals

was 158 pounds per man. Quarterback Jake Verde, who later played his senior college football at Texas, led the 1932 Cardinals by running for four touchdowns and passing for six John Gray became head more, and he coach in 1932 and compiled also served as a 40-30-4 record over eight seasons. the team’s kicker. The gem of the Cardinals’ 1932 season was their 6-0 victory over heavily-favored Southwestern Louisiana, sparked by a 35-yard Verde-to-Ernest Byerly touchdown pass and two fourth-quarter interceptions by Ovey Babin. By 1933, there were enough junior colleges playing football in Texas for the state to divide into sections and originate a plan to determine a state champion. Although the Cardinals weren’t as strong as they had been the previous year, they advanced to the state championship game but lost it to Amarillo Junior College 2714 in Beaumont’s Purple Stadium in mid-December. The Cardinals logged a 5-3-2 record during the regular season in 1933 and defeated Schreiner Institute 20-14 in the first round of the state playoffs. Defense was the trademark of that team as the Cardinals held nine opponents to seven or fewer points, although two of those games were scoreless ties. Actually, the tone for the season was set in the Cardinals’ opener when they piled up a whopping 24-4 advantage over East Texas Baptist in first downs and a 408-101 lead in total yards but lost on the scoreboard 7-6. Just past the mid-point of that season, nine different players scored 10 touchdowns as the Cardinals rang up a 71-0 blanking of Blinn College. Two weeks later, Verde exploded for touchdown runs of 83 and 67 yards, and he returned an interception 50 yards for another score in a 40-7 romp over Victoria Junior College. A near-perfect 7-0-1 regular season catapulted the 1934 Cardinals into the state playoffs again, and they edged Schreiner Institute 7-6 in their semifinal matchup. The Cards had to travel to the Panhandle, however, for their rematch


L a m a r Fo otbal l with Amarillo Junior College in the championship game which they lost 34-7 despite being in a 7-7 tie at halftime. Early that season, the Cardinals won backto-back games against the Texas Shorthorns (the University of Texas’ freshman team) by the scores of 7-0 and 16-0, and they also tossed shutouts of 32-0 and 19-0 over St. Mary’s University and Victoria Junior College. The 1935 Cardinals slumped to a 4-2-1 regular-season record and lost their state playoff opener 20-0 to Schreiner Institute. The season was highlighted by a six-day railroad trip to Mexico City to oppose Mexico Poly in the first of several games played between the institutions over the coming years. Although the Cardinals posted a so-so 2-3 regular-season record in 1936, they qualified for the playoffs and came within 15 yards of winning a state title. Kilgore College held off a late Lamar drive at the 15-yard line to preserve its 10-7 championship win on Dec. 5, in Greenie Stadium. The 1937 Cardinals went 5-3 during the regular season and lost their playoff opener 14-6 to Schreiner Institute. They then hosted Mexico Poly in an exhibition game that they won 27-13. The final two seasons of the 1930s decade saw the Cardinals dip to records of 2-6-1 and 2-7. They suffered four shutouts in 1939 when they scored more than seven points in only one game – an 18-0 win over Texas Lutheran College. The 1939 season marked the end of the John Gray Era as football coach. In an article in The Houston Post, sports writer L.R. Goldman wrote, “John Gray always performed miracles with the material he had. He had the ability to get 110 percent from his players.” The 1940s R.M. (Monk) Hodgkiss moved over from South Park High School to succeed the popular Gray as head coach for the 1940 season. The Cardinals failed to even register a first down in his debut – a 27-0 loss to Kilgore College, and the Cards suffered three more shutouts during a lackluster 2-4-1 season. With victories in the last two games, Hodgkiss coaxed a break-even 4-4 season out of the Cardinals in 1941. Among the Cardinal players that year were Oail (Bum) Phillips and Theo (Cotton) Miles, both of whom went on to establish great reputations as football coaches – Miles at the high school level and Phillips at the high school, college and professional levels. With World War II escalating overseas, Lamar played the 1942 season with only 23 players, and the team went 2-6-1 under new head

coach Ted Dawson. The school then discontinued football for the remaining war years of 1943, 1944 and 1945. In 1946, Lamar College joined Tarleton State, Kilgore College, North Texas Agricultural College (the forerunner Bob Frederick to UT Arlington), Paris starred in football, Junior College, San Anbasketball and gelo JC and Schreiner Inbaseball at Lamar. stitute in creating the Southwestern Junior College Conference. Each school was obligated to field teams in football, basketball, track, tennis and golf, so thusly, Lamar’s first all-round intercollegiate athletic program developed. The Cardinals returned to the football field with resounding success in 1946, carving an 82 record under new coach Ted Jefferies, who won a state championship at Wichita Falls High School in 1941. As did many other hard-nosed veterans, Bum Phillips returned from the war and captained the 1946 team that launched its season with an 83-0 dismantling of Decatur Baptist College. The Cardinals registered five other shutouts in 1946, and they outscored their opponents by a combined 241-37. Chick Forwald joined Lamar as head coach in 1947, and the Cardinals slipped to a 4-6 record. Stan Lambert became Lamar’s head football coach in 1948 and promptly guided the Cardinals to a 7-4 regular-season record and the school’s first berth in a bowl game. Playing before a home crowd in the season-ending Spindletop Bowl, the Cardinals easily disposed of Hinds (Miss.) Junior College 21-0. Cardinal stars that season included quarterback Joe Westerman, end Bob Frederick, running back Jimmy McNeil and offensive and defensive back Francis (Smitty) Hill. Lamar made its swan song as a junior college football program a huge success in 1949 by roaring to a Southwestern Junior College cochampionship, a 10-2 record and two post-season bowl games. Along the way, the Cardinals scored a school-record 346 points. At the conclusion of the season, the Cardinals lost a 21-20 heartbreaker to Pearl River (Miss.) in the Memorial Bowl in Jackson, Miss. Back home in the Spindletop Bowl, the Cards rolled to a 35-14 win over Georgia Military Institute behind the running and passing of McNeil and two touchdown catches by Frederick.

The 1950s Although it remained a junior college for one last year, Lamar began its transition to senior college status by lining up an all-senior-college schedule for the 1950 season. Despite being outmanned by some teams, Lambert’s Cardinals managed a 5-4-1 record highlighted by victories of 34-7 over Southwest Oklahoma State and 75-0 over Daniel Baker College. The Cardinals intercepted six passes in the win over Southwest Oklahoma, and eight different Cardinals scored at least one touchdown in the rout of Daniel Baker College. Lamar’s name changed to Lamar State College of Technology for its first official season as a four-year institution in 1951 – one that saw the Cardinals go 6-4 overall and 2-3 in the Lone Star Conference. That season saw the emergence of wiry running back Sammy Carpenter, a 144-pounder from Orange, as Lamar’s first real superstar. He rushed for 607 yards and scored 54 points as a freshman. In his sophomore season of 1952, Carpenter set long-lasting s c h o o l records of 210 rushing yards vs. Sul Ross State, 1,005 rushing yards for the season and 13 touchdowns for 78 points in the sea- J.B. Higgins coached Lamar’s son. The 210 only undefeated team to an 8-0-2 record in 1957. yards stood until Burton Murchison broke the mark with 222 yards vs. Prairie View A&M and then 259 yards vs. Rice later in the 1985 season; the 1,005 yards stood until Murchison ran for 1,547 in 1985, and the 78 points in a season remain a school record. After winning two of their first three games in 1952, the Cardinals stumbled to six-straight losses and a 2-7 record marred by losses of 480 to East Texas State and 66-7 to Trinity University. When Lambert moved up to director of athletics in 1953, his top assistant J.B. Higgins took over as head coach and began what would become the most successful era in Lamar’s football history. Known affectionately as “Hig” by his friends,

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La mar Foo tba l l Higgins went 3-7 in each of his first two seasons, but improvement began to show in 1955 (4-6 record) and 1956 (4-4-1). The Cardinals then enjoyed the school’s only undefeated Sammy Carpenter had Lamar’s record with 8-0-2 first 1,000-yard rushing season an mark in with 1,005 yards in 1951. 1957. Carpenter ended his senior season in 1954 with 2,703 career rushing yards, a figure that now ranks second only to the 3,598 yards compiled by Murchison over the 1984-1987 seasons. Higgins, who compiled a 59-38-4 record in his 10-season tenure as head coach, pointed to the 4-4-1 1956 season as being the most pivotal for Lamar’s improving program. The Cardinals gave an indication of what was to come in the near future when they clobbered Sul Ross State 34-7 in their finale. Ties of 7-7 with Sam Houston State and 1313 with Texas A&I were the only glitches in the Cardinals’ superb 1957 season that saw 270pound offensive and defensive lineman Dudley Meredith become Lamar’s first bona-fide AllAmerica selection. The ties forced the Cardinals to share the Lone Star Conference championship with East Texas State, a team they edged 7-6. In their season finale, the Cards rolled up a then school-record 562 yards of total offense in a 67-19 trouncing of Sul Ross State. For an encore in 1958, the Cardinals got defensive-minded as they led the LSC in rushing defense, passing defense and total defense while carving a 6-2 record. Their losses – in back-toback games against Howard Payne and Southwest Texas State – were by a total of six points, and they outscored their opposition by 188-52 for the season. By winning their first seven games in 1959, the Cardinals climbed to No. 1 in the nation in all of the college division polls. They outscored their opponents by a 21.1-4.9 average margin during that streak that ended with a 14-12 loss to Howard Payne. They also lost their next two games to Texas A&I and East Texas State before closing their 8-3 season with a 27-14 victory over Sam Houston State. Guard John Donaho and fullback Shepard

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Touchett were All-LSC performers for the Cardinals in 1959, and Ronnie Fontenot led the team in rushing with 551 yards. The 1960s For the seventh-straight year, Lamar won its season opener in 1960 as scatbacks Jimmy Davis and Ronnie Fontenot dazzled the Mexico Poly Burros with broken-field running in a 426 victory played before a crowd of 3,000 in Port Neches. Higgins’ Cardinals went on to post eight wins for the second-straight season and the third time in four years as they went 8-4, including a 5-2 mark in the LSC. Davis had 123 rushing yards and Fontenot 111 in the win over Mexico Poly, and that game marked the starting debut for Windell Hebert, who went on to become one of Lamar’s most durable and reliable quarterbacks. A 20-0 loss to Louisiana Tech in Week 2 was Lamar’s first by shutout in seven years, but the Cardinals were blanked twice more during the season – by Texas A&I and by East Texas State. They rebounded, however, to win their final two games 18-7 over Sam Houston State and 41-21 over South Dakota. With 457 yards, Fontenot led the team in rushing for a second-straight season, and he earned All-LSC recognition along with guard Nader Bood. That season also saw the emergence of Bobby Jancik, who later was American Football League Rookie of the Year as a defensive back for the 1962 Houston Oilers. Jancik reached stardom and Little All-America status the next season as he helped lead Higgins’ Cardinals to an 8-2-1 record and a berth in the 1961 Tangerine Bowl, the top postseason game for College Division schools. He scored 62 points, rushed for 302 yards and caught 16 passes for an additional 357 yards, including fourth-quarter touchdown snares of 64 and 55 yards in a 38-34 come-from-behind win over Northeast Louisiana in the Cardinals’ season opener.. The 1961 Cardinals scored 282 points to set a school record that stood until the 1987 team bettered it by a scant point. Joining Jancik as offensive mainstays that season were Hebert, Fontenot, Jimmy Davis, Armour McManus and Ralph Stone. Hebert, who passed for 1,214 yards and 11 touchdowns that year, was stunned by the death of his mother at mid-season but two days later threw for 109 yards in a 33-13 victory over Howard Payne before a crowd of 9,000 in Greenie Stadium. Defensive leaders in 1961 included linebacker Lindley King from Orange and safety David Webb, who intercepted a still-standing school-record seven passes.

The J.B. Higgins era as head coach ended after the 1962 season during which the Cardinals posted a 7-3 record to improve his 10-season record to 58-38-4. Two of the Cards’ losses that season were seven-point LSC decisions to Texas A&I and Southwest Texas State, both ranked in the NAIA’s Top 10. Hebert threw for a then school-record 231 yards in the loss to Southwest Texas, and he finished his senior season with 81 completions for 1,112 yards and seven TDs. King was both a first-team All-LSC and first-team Little AllAmerica selection. As Lamar moved from the NAIA and the Lone Star Conference to the NCAA and the Southland Conference in 1963, Vernon Glass succeeded Higgins as head football coach. The former Rice University quarterback and Baylor University assistant coach went on to win a school-record 63 games over an up-and-down 13-season career with the Cardinals. The popular Glass got off to a 5-4 start in 1963, and his up seasons included marks of 73 in 1967, 8-3 in 1972 and 8-2 in 1974. Glass’ down seasons saw the Cardinals go 0-10 in 1968 and 1-10 in 1975, his last year. At the mid-point of his first season as head coach, Glass made the bold move of turning over the quarterback reins to Phillip Primm, a red-headed freshman who eventually led the Cardinals to three-straight SLC championships. He led the Cardinals in passing and total offense in each of his four seasons and remains No. 2 career-wise in both categories with 4,036 passing yards and 4,379 total yards. Lamar football moved on campus for the first time in 1964 as the Cardinals christened 17,150-seat Cardinal Stadium with a 21-0 victory over East Central Oklahoma. Darrell Johnson scored the first touchdown in stadium history on a 30-yard run in the second quarter, and the Cardinals went on to post a 6-3-1 record, win the SLC championship and earn a berth in the 1964 Pecan Bowl. The Cardinals’ losses that season were by a Jake David was an All-Southc o m b i n e d land Conference player for the Cardinals in 1965 & 1966. eight points –


L a m a r Fo otbal l 33-28 to the San Diego Marines, 13-12 to Texas A&I and 19-17 to State College of Iowa in the Pecan Bowl. While Primm, Harold LaFitte and Dan Yezak led the offense that season, lineman Anthony Guillory and linebacker Vernon McManus sparked the defense. A gem to the 1964 season was a non-conference, 21-14 victory over major college foe New Mexico State. Primm helped spark that win by completing 12 of 18 passes for 130 yards. Although Primm was plagued by injuries, the Cardinals managed a 6-4 record and another SLC championship in 1965. Primm’s two-point conversion pass to Frazer Dealy in the last two minutes enabled the Cards to nip East Central Oklahoma 15-14 in their opener, and they won three of their next four games before suffering back-to-back losses to Texas A&I and Southwestern Louisiana. Included in the early-season burst was a 20-7 victory over Arkansas State witnessed by a then-record crowd of 16,000 in Cardinal Stadium. The Cardinals clinched the SLC championship with a 21-3 triumph over Trinity University in which fullback Eugene Washington reeled off a then school-record 85-yard TD run. Primm, McManus, LaFitte, Jake David, Dick Croxton, Ed Marcontell, Bill Kilgore and Mike Allman were All-SLC picks that season. With Primm passing for a then school-record 1,549 yards, the 1966 Cardinals shared the SLC championship with Texas-Arlington, a team they defeated 27-7. A 23-14 loss to Trinity University prevented the Cards from winning the title outright. Primm hit his high water mark of the season by completing 14 of 18 passes for 224 yards and four TDs in a 42-16 SLC romp over Abilene Christian, and linebacker Danny Jones led the Cards with 15 tackles in a 17-0 blanking of Arkansas State. Another big win that season was a 31-16 decision over Terry Bradshaw-led Louisiana Tech. Lamar’s bid for a fourth-successive SLC championship ended in the final game of the 1967 season when Skipper Butler kicked three field goals to help UTA defeat the Cards 16-10. Still, they won seven-straight games over one stretch and finished the season with a fine 7-3 record. Randy McCollum took over as starting quarterback that season and came within 16 yards of Primm’s then school record with 1,533 passing yards. Tommie Smiley, a 232-pound running back, was the team’s leading rusher with 890 yards. Croxton became the first Cardinal to earn a third-successive All-SLC award, and Kilgore, Johnny Fuller and offensive guard Spergon Wynn were all picked for a second time, while

Darrell Mingle, Richard Bjerke and Bill Groberg were firstyear picks. T h e Cardinals came close to winning three times during their 0-10 1968 season, but they never quite pulled off the Coach Vernon Glass guided the Cardinals to Southland needed big Conference Championships in play in losses of 16-14 to 1964, 1965, 1966 & 1971. New Mexico State, 20-14 to Southwestern Louisiana and 2420 to Trinity. Still, sophomore split end Ronnie Gebauer caught a then school-record 56 passes for 831 yards, and defensive tackle Richard Cummings and defensive back Benny Lansford were All-SLC performers. The Cardinals ended the 1960s decade with a 3-7 record in 1969 but went 0-4 in the SLC. Their wins came against McNeese State, New Mexico State and Southern Illinois in their first four games, and they ended the season with sixstraight losses. An example of the Cardinals’ futility that season came in their game against Louisiana Tech. Quarterback Tommy Tomlin threw for 308 yards and a school-record six touchdowns, but he didn’t come close to matching the numbers put up by Terry Bradshaw in a 77-40 Tech win. The 1970s The 1970 Cardinals started their season impressively, upsetting West Texas State 33-28 as Tomlin completed 12 of 14 passes and then holding off Louisiana Tech 6-0 in a rainstorm in Cardinal Stadium in Week 2. A 32-16 road loss to Southern Illinois sidetracked the Cards the next week, and Tomlin went down with a practice injury a few days later that kept him our of action for four games. The Cards went on to lose six more games in a row before blanking Texas-Arlington 24-0 in the finale of their 3-7 season. They surrendered 309 points in 10 games, a dubious record that stood until the 1986 and 1987 teams gave up 339 and 386 points in back-to-back seasons. Gebauer had 39 catches for 540 yards in 1970 to become the first and still only Cardinal

to amass more than 2,000 receiving yards. His 149 career catches and 2,098 career yards remain at the top of Lamar’s career lists. Also, Bennie Lansford finished his career that year with a still-standing 14 interceptions. With Lamar languishing with a 1-4 record at the midpoint of the 1971 season, Glass rolled the dice by switching from the I Formation on offense to the Wishbone T. With squatty quarterback Glen Hill at the controls of the Wishbone, it produced four-successive wins to close the season and a tie with Louisiana Tech and Trinity University for the SLC championship. The streak started with a 30-28 win over Abilene Christian in which Hill rushed for 100 yards and kicked the winning 30-yard field goal. Glass’ 1972 Cardinals pulled off a 42-28 road upset of Texas-El Paso in their second game and went on to post a fine 8-3 record. Doug Matthews, later to become Galveston’s city manager and a Lamar regent, rushed for 101 yards in the UTEP game and for a team-best 689 yards for the season. A first-quarter field goal of 41 yards by Mike Drake stood up as the Cardinals defeated Southwestern Louisiana 3-0 as cornerback Donald Hill sparked the defense with two interceptions. Another highlight to the season was Matthews’ 135-yard rushing performance in a 25-19 road victory over New Mexico State. Matthews, offensive tackle Charles Cantrell, split end Joe Bowser and safety Rondy Colbert were all first-team All-SLC selections. Lamar gained major college classification in football for the 1973 season, and the Cardinals compiled a 5-5 record against a beefed-up schedule that included road games at New Mexico State, Drake University and Texas-El Paso. They scored 17 fourth-quarter points to win the UTEP game 31-27 as Bobby Flores passed 8 yards to Steve DeRouen for the winning touchdown with a mere 12 seconds remaining. The Cardinals also scored late in their matching 10-7 SLC wins over Arkansas State and Texas-Arlington. Flores threw 11 yards to Larry Spears for the clinching score against Arkansas State, and Jabo Leonard booted a 27-yard field goal for the winning points against UTA. Joe Bowser, who led the Cardinals in receiving with 38 catches for 545 yards and three TDs, was their lone offensive representative on the 1973 All-SLC First Team, while end Leon Babineaux and safety Rondy Colbert, who later played in the NFL, were defensive first-teamers. Bolstered by nine returning offensive starters and 10 defensive regulars from the 1973 team, Glass’ 1974 Cardinals went on to post a fine 82 season. They won six of their first seven games, and their only losses were 37-21 to Mississippi State and 28-0 to perennially-tough

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La mar Foo tba l l Louisiana Tech. Fullback Dale Spence ran for two TDs in the Cardinals’ 18-6 season-opening victory over Drake University, and a 64-yard scoring pass from Flores to Larry Spears helped spark their 27-7 triumph at North Texas State the next week. Flores ran for two TDs, and cornerback Audwin Samuel returned an interception 60 yards for another score as the Cardinals defeated Southwestern Louisiana 38-13 in Week 3. While subbing for the injured Flores in the Cardinals’ SLC opener at Arkansas State, Al Rabb connected with running back Anthony Pendland for a 65-yard TD pass with 2:11 left to give LU a 10-6 win. The Cardiac Cardinals did it again the next week as Donald Hill’s 29yard interception return set up Jabo Leonard’s 24-yard field goal with a mere four seconds remaining to give Lamar a 10-7 victory over Southern Mississippi. Leonard and the defense combined to give the Cards a 9-7 road victory over West Texas State the next week. Leonard booted three field goals, including ones of 24 and 45 yards in the fourth quarter with the winning one coming with 48 seconds left. After the loss to Louisiana Tech, the Cards closed their season with wins of 17-3 over McNeese State and 8-0 over Texas-Arlington. The Cardinals’ points in the UTA game came on two field goals and a safety. The Cardinals’ defense, which ranked 12th in the nation in Division I that season, held seven of their 10 opponents to seven or fewer points. Colbert, Hill, linebacker Ronald Black, tackle Donnie Davis and end Leon Babineaux were all honored on the 1974 All-SLC team, along with offensive guard Keith Elliott. From the astonishing high of the 1974 season, the Cardinals dropped to a disappointing low of a 1-10 campaign in 1975. Injuries to key personnel played a major role in the downward spiral, but it still cost Glass as he was replaced at the end of the season by Bob Frederick, a former LU standout in football, basketball and baseball who had been the Cardinals’ defensive coordinator for the previous 11 seasons. Playing their season opener against the University of Houston in the Astrodome, the Cardinals held their ground through the first half but wound up yielding a 20-3 decision to the Cougars. The Cards also hung tough in fourpoint and three-point losses to West Texas State and New Mexico State, respectively, in their next two games, but the season-opening losing streak went on to grow to nine games. Their most humiliating loss was 43-3 to Southern Mississippi in the New Orleans Superdome. It marked the fifth time in eight

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games for the Cards to score seven or fewer representative on the 1978 All-SLC Team. Ofpoints. fensively, the pass-and-catch duo of Larry A 30-10 victory over Southern Illinois in Haynes and Howard (Boo) Robinson showed their 10th game signs of what was to come as Haynes comenabled the pleted 92 of 184 passes for 1,261 yards and luckless Cards eight TDs while Robinson snared 27 passes for to avert a win- 451 yards and four TDs. less season. The hiring of 35-year-old offensive guru They managed Larry Kennan to succeed Frederick as head an average of a coach brought optimism for a Cardinal program meager 10.8 starving for success after four successive losing points per game seasons. and yielded an Kennan’s resume included impressive stints average of 23.0 as offensive coordinator at SMU and Nevadaand had no Las Vegas, and he swiftly lived up to his hiringplayers voted to day boast that the 1979 Cardinals would play an the All-SLC exciting brand of football. Operating from the Team. Pro-I offense, the Cards razzled-dazzled their Freder- way to an incredible 38 team or individual ick’s first year at records en route to a 6-3-2 campaign in 1979. Doug Matthews was an the helm in The Cardinals fell 20-7 to Baylor in Kennan’s All-Southland Conference 1976 didn’t see head-coaching debut, but he responded by callrunning back in 1972, and the Cardinals ing the shots in a 58-27 dismantling of Western led the team in rushing make much im- Kentucky in their next game, causing Cardinal three times. provement as Stadium to swell with a standing-room-only they scored a total of 97 points in struggling to crowd of 17,600 for their home debut against a 2-9 season. Their wins were 17-6 over North- Louisiana Tech the next week. western State in their opener and 21-17 over Kennan’s troops did not disappoint the enNew Mexico State in Week 3. They closed the thusiastic crowd as they responded with a 19-7 season with an eight-game losing streak during victory, Lamar’s first since 1970 over Tech’s which they were shut out twice and scored a Bulldogs. total of 43 points. Linebacker Kurt Phoenix sparked the fireSenior defensive tackle Donald Davis was works against Western Kentucky by returning the only Cardinal to make the 1976 All-SLC the opening kickoff a school-record 98 yards Team. for a touchdown, and by the time that sunny Despite improving on both sides of the ball, Kentucky afternoon ended, Haynes and fellow the 1977 Cardinals failed to improve in the won- LU quarterback Mike Long had combined for loss column as they again went 2-9. After open- 323 passing yards, six shy of the then school ing with a 21-7 win over Northeast Louisiana, record. they lost eight-straight games before stunning Other highlights of that day included split highly-favored McNeese State 35-7 in Lake Charles. Burly noseguard Matt Burnett, who later had a successful run as Port Neches-Groves’ head coach, led the team in tackles that season and was a firstteam All-SLC selection. The 1978 Cardinals endured a 2-8-1 season that saw the end of the Bob Frederick Era as head coach after three years that produced a combined record of 6-26-1. The wins were 23-16 over Stephen F. Austin and 3631 over Long Beach State, and the tie was 17-17 against NorthLarry Haynes (R) and Howard “Boo” Robinson (L) made east Louisiana. Offensive guard Victor Enard up a dynamic pass-and-catch combination for the Cardinals in 1978 and 1979. of West Orange was Lamar’s lone


L a m a r Fo otbal l end Jesse Cavil streaking 72 yards down the sideline for a TD after catching a Haynes pass, Robinson popping open in the end zone twice for TD receptions, defensive end Terry Lee Williams returning an interception 26 yards for a TD and the defense coming up with six total turnovers. With Haynes at the offensive controls, the 1979 Cardinals averaged 248.5 passing yards and 24.7 points per game, and they notched three wins against SLC competition – two more than the previous four LU teams had managed. Haynes had a 276-yard passing performance against Western Kentucky, a 258-yarder against West Texas State, a 262-yarder against McNeese State and a 286-yarder vs. Northwestern State, but they were just routine outings compared to his record-smashing 403-yard output against UT Arlington. For the season, he had 233 completions on 402 attempts for 2,641 yards and 21 TDs. The 143-pound Robinson was Haynes’ favorite target as he logged three 100-yard-plus receiving games and finished the season with record totals of 59 catches, 840 receiving yards and 12 TDs. Despite his brilliance as a passer, Haynes was relegated to a second-team berth on the AllSLC Team, but Robinson, Enard, Phoenix and tight end Alfred Mask were all first-teamers. Joining Haynes on the second team were offensive tackle Kenny Birkes and cornerback/kick returner Johnny Ray Smith. The 1980s Depleted by the departures of Haynes, Robinson, Phoenix, Enard and several other key contributors, the 1980 Cardinals lacked experience and depth and, consequently, dipped to a 3-8 record. They opened with a 41-8 victory at Texas Southern, but eventual Southwest Conference champion Baylor pounded them 42-7 before a standing-room-only crowd of 18,500 in their home opener, and Drake was a 38-7 winner in Game 3. The Cardinals righted their ship with a 45-21 victory over Stephen F. Austin, but four-straight losses followed before they edged Arkansas State 23-22 for their final victory. One of the positives to the season was that freshman quarterback Ray Campbell from Livingston steadily progressed into a competent passer, completing 157 of 296 attempts for 1,491 yards and seven TDs. Flanker Sam Choice, who led the team with 34 catches for 579 yards and four TDs, was a first-team All-SLC selection along with Smith, the team leader in kickoff returns and punt returns.

The first two games of 1981 produced the biggest highlights of the season. First, Mike Marlow calmly kicked a 42-yard field goal with three seconds left to give the Cardinals an 1817 road upset of defending SWC champion Baylor, then the Cards traveled to the Houston Astrodome and destroyed Sam Houston State 50-7 as Cavil caught three TD passes and Herbert Harris two. The Cardinals’ other wins in their 4-6-1 season were decisions of 17-13 over Northeast Louisiana and 14-12 over Southwestern Louisiana, and the tie was 20-20 vs. McNeese State. Junior college transfer Fred Hessen beat out Campbell for the starting quarterback job that season, and he threw five TD passes in the Sam Houston State game. He finished the season with 182 completions on 365 attempts for 2,108 yards and 14 TDs. Harris, who had 13 catches for 192 yards in a 16-7 loss to Louisiana Tech, set school records with 61 catches for 911 yards and seven TDs, while Ben Booker led the team with 569 rushing yards. Linebacker Charles Broussard led the team in tackles with 96, and strong safety David Jones and linebacker Larry McCoy had 88 each. Late in the spring of 1982, Kennan departed Lamar to take an assistant’s job with the Oakland Raiders, and Ken Stephens, who had coached Central Arkansas to a 10-season record of 67-35-6, was hired on June 2 to succeed him. Stephens found coaching at the NCAA Division I-AA level to be a bit more difficult than it had been at the NAIA level. His best season was his first when the Cardinals went 4-7 in 1982, and he departed after producing an 11-33 record over four years. The 1982 Cardinals struggled offensively as they suffered three shutouts and also scored only three points in a 45-point loss to the University of Houston. Their wins were 24-14 over Stephen F. Austin, 27-7 over Sam Houston State, 28-17 over Texas Southern and 12-3 over McNeese State. Stephens did, however, coach two, first-team Division 1-AA All-Americas – both as sophomores in linebacker Eugene Seale in 1983 and running back Burton Murchison in 1985. A product of Jasper High School, Seale intercepted a pass on his first collegiate play and returned it 52 yards for a TD against Nicholls. He went on to win the SLC Defensive Player of the Week Award an unprecedented five times, to amass a school-record 170 tackles (85 solos and 85 assists) and was voted the SLC Defensive Player of the Year in addition to earning the All-America award. A 5-foot-11, 205-pounder from Woodville, Murchison made his first big splash in the sec-

ond game of his sophomore season when he rushed for 222 yards and two TDs in a 30-7 victory over Prairie View A&M. He surpassed the 200-yard barrier in two other games, including a school-record 259 in a 29-28 road loss to Rice University. With his Division I-AA-leading 1,547 rushing yards in 1985, Murchison shattered both the Lamar and SLC single-season records. In addition to his All-America award, he was the SLC Offensive Player of the Year. The 1986 season ushered in the Ray Alborn Era as head coach. He went 2-9 in his first season, 3-8 in each of the next two and 5-5 in 1989, Lamar’s last before the program was discontinued due to mounting deficits in its operation. Alborn’s 1986 Cardinals lost their first five games before managing a 17-3 victory over Southwest Texas State. Their other win was 4723 over Central State of Oklahoma before a crowd of 961 in Cardinal Stadium. Murchison rushed for a team-best 830 yards in 1986, and sophomore Shad Smith and freshman John Evans shared the quarterbacking duties. They combined to pass for 1,772 yards and 10 touchdowns, and Derek Anderson led the receiving corps with 34 catches for 575 yards and three TDs. Lamar withdrew from the Southland Conference after the 1986-1987 athletic year, opting to join the newly-created American South Conference, which did not sponsor football. That left the football program with the burden of having to play as a Division I-AA independent – a move that made scheduling extremely difficult, especially for home games. The Cardinals could attract only four home opponents in 1988, and three of those were West Texas State, Alcorn State and Mississippi College, schools that lacked drawing appeal in Southeast Texas. The 1989 schedule included road games against Angelo State and Alcorn State. Murchison ran for three touchdowns in the Cardinals’ first victory of the 1987 season – a comefrom-behind 39-35 decision at Northern Burton Murchison led DiviIllinois. Smith sion I-AA with 1,547 rushing yards in 1985. threw three TD

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La mar Foo tba l l The 2010s It was stunning but seemed only appropriate, however, that quarterback Andre Bevil broke Evans’ record with 426 total yards of offense in Lamar’s return to football in a thrilling 30-27 2010 season-opening loss at none-other than McNeese State. The Cardinals finished 5-6 in their return to the gridiron in 2010 under new head coach Ray Woodard. Seven individual and eight Eugene Seale was a Division I-AA All-America linebacker team records fell during the year and the Southland Conference Defensive Player of the with Bevil setting two records and Year in 1984. tying another. In addition to the single-game total offense mark, Bevil passes with Anderson catching two of them as set school records for passing yards (429 yards) the Cards edged Stephen F. Austin 28-26 for and most completions in a game (34). their second win. The Cardinals would get into the win column The final victory was a 48-28 decision over Louisiana-Monroe in which Smith threw four in their home opener with a 21-14 victory over TD passes and Murchison had a 44-yard scoring Webber International in front of a sold out starun and a 24-yard TD reception. Smith passed dium of 16,600. Wide receiver J.J. Hayes scored for 1,806 yards and 11 TDs that season, while the first points in the newly named Provost Umphrey stadium as he hauled in a Bevil pass Evans’ respective totals were 965 and nine. for a 25-yard touchdown. For the fourth-straight season, Murchison Lamar would run its winning streak to two led the Cardinals in rushing with 813 yards on 130 carries, and he departed as Lamar’s all-time games with a thrilling comeback win at Southrushing champion with a career total of 3,598 eastern Louisiana by a 29-28 score. The Cardinals trailed 28-8 early in the second half before yards. Ironically, the 1989 Cardinals were Lamar’s scoring 20 straight points to stun the crowd at only team of the 1980s decade not to post a los- Strawberry Stadium. Hayes scored from 19 ing record, yet the coaches and players had to yards out on a Bevil completion with 1:52 to endure the pain and disappointment of seeing play to complete the comeback. Following a 38-10 loss to Sam Houston the program disbanded. A couple of weeks before the football pro- State, Lamar earned a 14-0 homecoming day gram was discontinued by a 5-4 vote of Lamar’s win over Langston. The game against Langston board of regents, the Cardinals closed their sea- drew 17,306 fans for the third best crowd in the son with a come-from-behind 22-17 victory history of the stadium as Lamar averaged over McNeese State before a crowd of 3,263 in 16,079 fans per game for the highest attendance Cardinal Stadium. The Cardinals rallied for 16 of any Southland Conference school. The Cards would drop three straight games, fourth-quarter points to seal their break-even 55 season, during which an amazing 24 individual falling 26-0 to South Alabama, 31-6 at North Dakota and 23-17 at Georgia State. However, or team records were either set or tied. Lamar rebounded to earn home wins over The winning rally was sparked by a 15-yard South Dakota (24-20) and Oklahoma Panhandle touchdown pass from John Evans to Chris Ford and a 31-yard field goal by Frank Van Renselaer, State (44-6) to close the year. After returning to the field in 2010, the Carthen capped by a 2-yard scoring run by fullback Kenny Franklin with a mere nine seconds re- dinals were official football playing members of the Southland Conference in 2011. Lamar manmaining. Evans completed 30 of 50 pass attempts that aged a 4-7 record on the year, including a 2-5 night, and his 396 yards of total offense (353 mark in Southland Conference competition. The records continued in the 2011 season as passing and 43 rushing) were the then thirdmost in school history behind only his 421 yards the Cardinals set or tied 13 school marks, invs. Texas-El Paso and 405 vs. Angelo State ear- cluding largest margin of victory with a seasonopening 58-0 win over Texas College. In that lier that season. same game, junior transfer running back DePauldrick Garrett established school records for touchdowns in a game (4) and points scored in

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a game (24). After a 30-8 setback at South Alabama, the Cards posted back-to-back wins with a 45-35 home win over Incarnate Word and a 48-38 win at Southeastern Louisiana. Lamar would suffer a five-game losing streak following the wins before picking up a 34-26 Southland Conference win over Nicholls. LU closed the year with a 45-17 loss to rival McNeese State. Senior wide receiver J.J. Hayes, who earned second-team all-conference recognition, set three school records. Hayes had a single-game record 212 receiving yards against Northwestern State, single-game receptions (14) against McNeese State and 951 receiving yards on the year to establish a single-season standard. Kicker Justin Stout added to the individual records as he matched a school mark with eight extra point kicks in the Texas College win and a new single-season record for extra points converted with 35. The 2012 campaign saw the Cardinals play a pair of FBS opponents for the first time since the return of football. Lamar opened the season at former conference rival Louisiana-Lafayette and also took a trip to Hawai’i to face the Warriors. Lamar posted back-to-back home shutouts with identical 31-0 wins over Prairie View A&M and Langston. The Cardinals also enjoyed a 5221 homecoming win over McMurry as sophomore receiver Kevin Johnson tied Garrett’s single-game record with four touchdowns and 24 points scored. Johnson, who would go on to be named the Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year, returned a kickoff 88 yards for a score and scored three recieving touchdowns. After dropping three straight league games, the Cards righted the ship with a 34-24 home win over Nicholls as Johnson scored on a 15yard pass in the first quarter to tie the singleseason school record for touchdowns scored with 13. Fellow receiver Barry Ford added a big day with nine catches for 111 yards and a touchdown, and defensive lineman John Prescott closed the scoring with a 26-yard interception return. Offensive lineman Sean Robertson and defensive lineman Jesse Dickson were each named second-team all-conference following the season. Prescott, Johnson, Jermaine Longino, Marcus Malbrough, Branden Thomas and Chad Allen were named honorable mention. Junior punter Kollin Kahler was named to the CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District-7 Team, as well as several other academic honor rolls.


L a m a r Fo otbal l Lamar Coaching History Stan Lambert (6-13-0) Year 1951 1952

Overall Conference Conference W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- Lone Star Conference -4-6-0 2-3-0 5th 2-7-0 1-4-0 5th

Larry Kennan (13-17-3) Year 1979 1980 1981

Overall Conference Conference W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- Southland Conference -6-3-2 3-2-0 3rd 3-8-0 1-4-0 5th 4-6-1 1-3-1 5th

J.B. Higgins (59-38-4) Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962

Overall Conference Conference W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- Lone Star Conference -3-7-0 2-3-0 4th 3-7-0 1-4-0 6th 4-6-0 2-4-0 4th 4-4-1 2-4-0 5th 8-0-2 5-0-2 T-1st 6-2-0 5-2-0 T-2nd 8-3-0 4-2-0 T-3rd 8-4-0 5-2-0 T-2nd 8-2-1 4-2-1 3rd 7-3-0 4-3-0 4th

Ken Stephens (11-33-0) Year 1982 1983 1984 1985

Overall Conference Conference W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- Southland Conference -4-7-0 1-4-0 T-5th 2-9-0 1-5-0 7th 2-9-0 1-5-0 T-6th 3-8-0 0-6-0 7th

Vernon Glass (63-68-1) Year 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975

Overall Conference Conference W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- Independent Status -5-4-0 ------ Southland Conference -6-3-1 3-0-1 1st 6-4-0 3-1-0 1st 6-4-0 3-1-0 T-1st 7-3-0 3-1-0 2nd 0-10-0 0-4-0 5th 3-7-0 0-4-0 5th 3-7-0 1-3-0 4th 5-6-0 4-1-0 T-1st 8-3-0 3-2-0 T-3rd 5-5-0 3-2-0 T-2nd 8-2-0 4-1-0 2nd 1-10-0 0-5-0 6th

Ray Alborn (13-30-0) Year 1986 1987 1988 1989

Ray Woodard (13-21-0) Year

Bob Frederick (6-26-1) Year 1976 1977 1978

Overall Conference Conference W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- Southland Conference -2-9-0 0-5-0 6th 2-9-0 1-4-0 6th 2-8-1 0-5-0 6th

Overall Conference Conference W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- Southland Conference -2-9-0 0-5-0 6th -- Independent Status -3-8-0 ----3-8-0 ----5-5-0 -----

2010 2011 2012

Overall Conference Conference W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- Independent Status -5-6-0 ------ Southland Conference -4-7 2-5 6th 4-8 1-6 7th

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La mar Foo tba l l All Lone Star Conference 1951 1952 1955 1957

1958

1959 1960 1961 1962

Sammy Carpenter, TB Sammy Carpenter, TB Roy Mazzagatti, T Raymond Meyer, FB Glenn Green, SE Bob Frank, C Wendell Martin, G Dudley Meredith, T Bob Nance, FB Glenn Green, SE Gary McKee, C Norman Noble, G J.E. Whitmore, RB John Donaho, G Shephard Touchett, FB Nader Bood, G Ronnie Fontenot, RB Bobby Jancik, RB Lindley King, G Lindley King, G

All Southland Conference 1964 1965

1966

1967

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Anthony Guillory, G Vernon McManus, LB Mike Allman, DB Dick Croxton, DE Jake David, DB Bill Kilgore, SE Harold Lafitte, RB Ed Marcontell, OT Vernon McManus, LB Phillip Primm, QB Dick Croxton, DE Jake David, DB Johnny Fuller, SE Danny Jones, LB Ed Marcontell, OT Phillip Primm, QB Tom Smiley, FB Spergon Wynn, OG Richard Bjerke, LB Dick Croxton, DE Johnny Fuller, SE Bill Groberg, DB Bill Kilgore, SE Darrell Mingle, C Tom Smiley, FB Spergon Wynn, OG

All-Conference Players 1968 1969

1970 1971 1972

1973 1974

1976 1977

1978 1979

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

Richard Cummings, DT Benny Lansford, DB Gary Crockett, DT Ronnie Gebauer, SE Jerry Harvey, DB Mordie Marcontell, OG Gary Crockett, DT Gary Crockett, DT Patrick Gibbs, DB Joe Bowser, SE Charles Cantrell, OT Rondy Colbert, DB Doug Matthews, RB Leon Babineaux, DE Joe Bowser, SE Rondy Colbert, DB Leon Babineaux, DE Ronald Black, LB Rondy Colbert, DB Donald Davis, DT Keith Elliot, OG Donald Hill, DB Donald Davis, DT Kevin Bell, RB Matt Burnett, NG Victor Enard, OG Clarence Wallace, RB Victor Enard, OG Victor Enard, OG Alfred Mask, TE Kurt Phoenix, LB Howard Robinson, FL Sam Choice, FL Johnny Ray Smith, DB Herbert Harris, SE Mike Marlow, PK David Jones, DB Terry Lee Williams, DE Eugene Seale, LB Rodney Clay, SE Eugene Seale, LB Ricky Fernandez, P Burton Murchison, RB Eugene Seale, LB

Ronnie Gebauer

Three-Time All-SLC Selections Rondy Colbert, 1972-74 Gary Crockett, 1969-71 Dick Croxton, 1965-67 Victor Enard, 1977-79 Eugene Seale, 1983-85

Burton Murchison * - Only First-Team Selections Listed


L a m a r Fo otbal l Specialty Awards & NFL PLayers NFL Draft Picks All-America and Free Agent Signings Dudley Meredith, T

1957 1961 Bobby Jancik, DB 1967 Spergon Wynn, OG (AP) 1983 Eugene Seale, LB (AP) 1985 Burton Murchison, RB (AP, FN) AP-Associated Press FN-Football News

Senior Bowl 1968

Tommy Smiley, RB

NCAA Postgraduate ScholarshipWinners 1973

Richard Kubiak

SLC Offensive Player of the Year 1985

Burton Murchison

SLC Defensive Player of the Year 1965 Vernon McManus 1983 Eugene Seale

Year 1957 1962 1965 1967

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Player Dudley Meredith Bobby Jancik 7 Anthony Guillory 11 279 Ed Marcontell 15 393 Darrell Johnson 1968 2 55 Tom Smiley 4 98 Johnny Fuller 1972 9 222 Pat Gibbs 14 343 Gary Crockett 1973 5 117 Charles Cantrell 13 317 Ed Robinson 15 376 Thomas Gage 1975 17 418 Rondy Colbert 1978 12 316 Jeff Bergeron 12 321 Kevin Bell 1981 11 283 Johnny Ray Smith 1985 6 163 Danzell Lee 1990 6 142 Tyrone Shavers Free Agent Signings Out of College 1965 Mike Allman 1967 Bill Kilgore 1969 Wayne Moore 1970 Ronnie Gebauer 1973 Joe Bowser 1979 Matt Burnett 1987 Eugene Seale 2012 Marcus Jackson

Pos. DT DB LB G RB RB DB DB DT OT DB RB WR DB TE WR

Team Detroit Lions Houston Oilers Los Angeles Rams St. Louis Cardinals New Orleans Saints Cincinnati Bengals San Francisco 49ers Philadelphia Eagles Houston Oilers Washington Redskins St. Louis Cardinals Atlanta Falcons New York Giants Seattle Seahawks San Diego Chargers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington Redskins Phoenix Cardinals

DB OL OT SE SE DL LB WR

Los Angeles Rams Cleveland Browns San Francisco 49ers Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Cowboys Houston Oilers Houston Oilers Atlanta Falcons

SLC Newcomer of the Year 2012

Kevin Johnson

SLC Coach of the Year 1970 Vernon Glass 1974 Vernon Glass

Former Lamar AllAmerica Eugene Seale spent six seasons with the Houston Oilers

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La mar Foo tba l l Senior College Lettermen Derek Anderson 1985-88

Richard Adams, 1977-78 Bruce Adair, 1984 Bobby Adamson, 1971-73 Naisaun Ahmadi, 1988-89 Burnie Alderman, 1964-65 Jeremiah Alexander, 2010-11 Bruce Allen, 1970 Chad Allen, 2010-11-12Jerry Allen, 1951-52-53 Michael Allen II, 2010-11 Red Allen, 1981-82 Robert Allen, 1988-89 Ronnie Allen, 1972 Burt Allman, 1963-64-65 Mike Allman, 1962-63-64-65 Hunk Altenbaumer, 1985 Byron Amerson, 1988-89 Derek Anderson, 1985-86-87-88 Ed (Thor) Anderson, 1978-79 Mike Anderson, 1971-72-73 Dan Andrews, 1956-57 Mike Andrie, 1984-85-86-87 Kevin Arey, 1986-88-89 Eric Arnold, 2011 Kwabena Asante, 2010 Tony Ashbacher, 1975 Farrell Attaway, 1951-52 Bernie Auld, 1979-80-81

John Behuler 1960-61

Stephen Babin, 2010-11-12 Leon Babineaux, 1971-72-73-74 Emone Bailey, 2010-11 Steve Bailey, 1964-65-66 Ronnie Baird, 1969-70 Bobby Baker, 1963 Whit Baker, 1963-64-65

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Andrew Balke, 1956-57 Steele Baptiest, 1983-84-85 Victor Barlow, 1983-84-85 Dwayne Barnes, 1984-85-86 Craig Barrett, 1967-68 Dillon Barrett, 2012Troy Barrett, 1984-86-88 Gene Bates, 1951-52 Anthony Beard, 2011Steve Becker, 1983-84 Craig Bee, 1989 Reggie Begelton, 2012Charles Behn, 1976-78-80 Billy Bell, 1983-84-85 Kevin Bell, 1976-77 Tommy Bell, 1954-55 Olney Beltz, 1953 Mitchell Bennett, 1982-83 Jeff Bergeron, 1977 William Berlin, 1959-60-61 Bobby Berry, 1987 Caleb Berry, 2011-12Alfred Besch, 1958 John Beuhler, 1960-61 Andre Bevil, 2010-11 Robert Billings, 1985 Kenny Birkes, 1977-78-79 Richard Bjerke, 1964-65-66-67 Ronald Black, 1971-72-73 John Blackwell, 1966-67-68 Hoy Blanton, 1968 Marvin Boatman, 1980-81 Lynn Bock, 1971-72-73-74 James Bolton, 1951-52-53 Kyle Bolyard, 1983-84-85 Nader Bood, 1958-59-60 Ben Booker, 1978-79-80-81 David Booker, 1979 Daniel Boone, 1955 Jerry Boone, 1953-54-55-56 Billy Borten, 1988 Hayden Bourg, 1965-66 Daryl Bourgeois, 1983 Vernon Bowman, 1963-65 Joe Bowser, 1971-72-73 Gary Boyette, 1973 Hosea Bradley, 1979 Dale Brannan, 1982 Ben Breaux, 1985 Justin Brock, 2012Chris Brown, 1984-85-86 Wesley Bryant, 1981 Rusty Brittain, 1972-73-74 Charles Broussard, 1979-80-81-82 Darryl Broussard, 1982-83-84 Bo Brown, 1986-87-88-89 Percy Bruce, 1979-80 Ed Brune, 1953-54-55 Gordon Buffington, 1959-60 Ray Buffington, 1961-62-63

Jeffrey Burdick, 1989 Jimmy Burnett, 1951-52 Matt Burnett, 1975-76-77-78 Jimmy Burney, 1952 Bruce Bush, 1969 Randall Byrd, 1977-78-79-80

Mike Cebrun 1983-85

Steve Cahee, 1983 Bobby Caldwell, 1952 Greg Caldwell, 1982-83 Bryan Campbell, 1986-87-88-89 Daniel Campbell, 2011 Luke Campbell, 2012 Ray Campbell, 1957-58-59 Ray Campbell, 1980-81-82-83 Charles Cantrell, 1970-71-72 Rick Carber, 1978-79 Kevin Carey, 1985 Patrick Carlton, 2010-11-12 Sammy Carpenter, 1951-52-53-54 Paul Carswell, 1958-59 Doug Carter, 1968 Weldon Cartwright, 1976-77 Gary Casey, 1964-65 Rick Casey, 1978-79 Jesse Cavil, 1978-79-80-81 Rodney Cavness, 1987-88 Mike Cebrun, 1983-84-85 Greg Chambers, 1971-72-73-74 Ben Chandler, 1984-85 John Chapman, 1954-55-56 Joey Chavez, 2010-11 Billy Chavis, 2010-11 Blake Chavis, 2011-12 Billy Chester, 1970 Leonard Choate, 1951-52-53 Sam Choice, 1979-80 John Christian, 1977-78-79 Bruce Clapp, 1976-77-78 Champ Clark, 1965-66-67 David Clark, 1971-1972 Ryan Clark, 2010-11 Warren Clark, 1963-64 Rodney Clay, 1982-83-84-85 Matthew Clay, 1978 Tracey Clay, 1981-82-83 Douglas Clower, 1951 Ed Cockrell, 1986-87-88-89


L a m a r Fo otbal l Chris Coffey, 1988-89 Harry Cole, 1979-80 Lotice Cole, 1968-69 Mel Cole, 1974-75-76 Darrell Coleman, 1983-84-85-86 Jacody Coleman, 2010-11 Rondy Colbert, 1971-72-73-74 Colton Collins, 2011-12 Steve Collazo, 1973-74-75 Scott Coon, 1974-75 Daniel Conrad, 1965-66-67 Ronny Cowart, 1971-72-73 Bernie Cook, 1954-55 Johnny Cook, 1964-65-66 Billy Counts, 1954-55-56 Charles Crawford, 1968 Rodney Crawford, 1984 Brandon Crissmon-Stewart, 2010 Harvey Criswell, 1975 Gary Crockett, 1969-70-71 Vernon Crowder, 1960 Dick Croxton, 1965-66-67 Robert Cuddy, 1971-72-73-74 Charles Culler, 1955 Richard Cummings, 1966-67-68 Donald Cunningham, 1974-75-76-77 Tommy Currie, 1963-65

Pat Day 1959-61

Larry Daily, 1973 Mozell Darthard, 1983-84 Jake David, 1964-65-66 Doug Davidson, 1971-72 Bill Davis, 1952-53 Donald Davis, 1973-74-75-76 Jimmy Davis, 1960 Kevin Davis, 2010-11 Nashon Davis, 2012Ronald Davis, 1987-88-89 Taylor Davis, 2011-12 Billy Dawson, 2010-11 Michael Dawson, 1987-88 Pat Day, 1959-60-61 Frazier Dealy, 1964-65 Mark DeHoyos, 1975 Paul De LaRosa, 1989 Joe Deleon, 1954 Jerry Deller, 1980 Steve DeRouen, 1972-73 Brad Derrick, 1960 Robert Desha, 1960 Thomas Dickerson, 1977

Jesse Dickson, 2010-11-12Charles Dinhoble, 1958-59-60 Kevin Dischler, 1983-84 Dwayne Dodd, 1984-85-86 Glenn Dorris, 1972 Adren Dorsey, 2010-11-12 Floyd Dorsey, 1979-81-82 Ron Douglas, 1984 Alton Drake, 1981-82-83-84 Mike Drake, 1970-71-72 Danny Dubose, 1964-65-66-67 Roy Duke, 1951 Blair Duncan, 1955 Frederick Dunham, 1973-74

Justin Eicher 1978-80

Ben Eaglin, 1973-74 Howard Easley, 1982-83-84 Frank Ebersole, 1956 Glen Edgerly, 1967-68 Jordan Edwards, 2010-11-12 Kameron Edwards, 2010-12 Justin Eicher, 1978-79-80 Jonathan Ekpe, 2010 Dean Elliott, 1962-63 Keith Elliott, 1971-72-73-74 Arthur Ellis, 1989 Mike Ellis, 1977-78-79-80 Ronnie Ellis, 1983-84 Victor Enard, 1977-78-79 Cameron Epple, 2010-11 George Eskue, 1971-72-74 Roy Esquivel, 1968-69-70 Herbert Estes, 1951-52 John Evans, 1986-87-88-89 Robert Evans, 1986-87-88-89

Ricky Fernandez 1982-85

Marshall Fairchild, 2010-11-12Jim Fairman, 1954-55 Louis Falgout, 1974-75-76-77

Lanston Fall, 1975-76-77 Danny Faust, 1989 Ricky Fernandez, 1982-83-84-85 James Finch, 1962 Bobby Flores, 1973-74-75-76 Marc Flowers, 1979 Gerald Foltyn, 1957-58-59 Ronnie Fontenot, 1959-60 Robert Fontno, 1968-69 Ronnie Foreman, 1956 Barry Ford, 2010-11-12Billy Ford, 1959-60 Chris Ford, 1987-88-89 Dionte Forney, 2011 Bill Foster, 1955 Joe Foster, 1971-72-73-74 Mario Foster, 2010-11 Bob Frank, 1956-57 Van Lawrance Franks, 2010-11-12 Kenny Franklin, 1986-87-88-89 Chris Frederick, 1975-76-77 Bob Frederick, 1951-52 Johnny Fuller, 1965-66-67

Bill Godwin 1981-82

Thomas Gage, 1970-71-72 Ruben Galaviz, 1988 Rick Gann, 1979-80 Danny Gardner, 1960-61 DePauldrick Garrett, 2011-12 Jordan Garrett, 2010-11-12 Louis Garriga, 1980-81-82 Roy Gaspard, 1965-66-67 Ronnie Gebauer, 1967-68-69-70 Patrick Gibbs, 1968-69-71 Keith Gilchrist, 1978-79 Kyle Gillam, 2010-11-12Clay Givens, 1971-72-73 Gratian Gladney, 2012Bill Godwin, 1981-82 Alex Goff, 2010-11 Ricky Gohlke, 1973-74-75-76 Don Gordon, 1975-76-77-78 Brad Grant, 1987 Chris Gravitt, 1987-88-89 Glenn Green, 1955-56-57-58 Kenneth Green, 1981-82-83 Olen Green, 1984 Richard Griffin, 1957 Tommy Griffiths, 1976-77-78-79 Bill Groberg. 1966-67 John Gruter, 1962

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La mar Foo tba l l Adrian Guillory, 2011-12 Anthony Guillory, 1962-64 James Guillory, 1980

Windell Hebert 1960-62

David Haladay, 1963-64 David Halbrook, 1972-73-74 Cedric Hall, 1976 Tony Hall, 1970-71 Jacob Hanna, 2011-12 Danny Hansen, 1977 Jesse Hardin, 1983 Percy Hardison, 1969-70-71 Mike Hargis, 2012Caleb Harmon, 2010-11-12Lloyd Harper, 1955 Darrell Harris, 2012 Glen Harrison, 1981-82 Lawson Hartwick, 2011-12Jaime Harvey, 1980-82 Harold Harris, 1973-74-75 Herbert Harris, 1980-81-82 Jackie Harris, 1980-81-82-83 Roger Harris, 1962-64 Jerry Harvey, 1968-69-70-71 Thomas Harvey, 1956 Dennis Haskin, 1983-84 George Hawkins, 1952 J.J. Hayes, 2010-11 Larry Haynes, 1978-79 Tim Hayter, 2010-11 Windell Hebert, 1960-61-62 Jerome Heim, 1983 P.J. Henderson, 2011-12Darryl Henicke, 1967 Patrick Henry, 1989 Torre Henry, 2010-11 John Hensley, 1972-73-74-75 Ronnie Henson, 1986-87-88-89 Paul Herring, 1959 Fred Hessen, 1981-82 Joe Hester, 1959 Danny Hetzel, 1967-69 Ed Hickey, 1988-89 Asim Hicks, 2010-11 Elton Hightower, 1951-52-53 Kye Hildreth, 2010-11 Aaron Hill, 1980 Clinton Hill, 1970-71 Darrell Hill, 1975-76 Donald Hill, 1972-73-74 Glen Hill, 1969-70-71-72

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Larry Hill, 1980-81-82 Smitty Hill, 1951 Vernon Hill, 1960 Kirk Hobbs, 1983-84 Kevin Hoffman, 1984-85-86-87 Todd Hogue, 1982-83-84 Rodney Holcombe, 1983-84-85-86 Keith Holden, 1980-81-82 Kevin Holden, 1979-80-81-82 Nathan Hollins, 1988 David Hollyfield, 2012Eddie Horn, 1978-79 Roy Hudson, 1973-74 Jimmy Humlick, 1986 Dan Hunt, 1966 Ernie Husmann, 1966-67 Cody Hussey, 2010

Jim Jiral 1979-80

Joe Jack, 1977 Darby Jackson, 2010-11 Michael Jackson, 1985-86-87-88 Jim Jackson, 1968 Johnny Jackson, 1975 Marcus Jackson, 2010-11 Raymond Jackson, 1981-82-83 Tim Jackson, 1978 James Jacobs, 1983-84-85 Joshua James, 2010-12 Bobby Jancik, 1960-61 Andre Jenkins, 1985-86 Jim Jiral, 1979-80 Darrell Johnson, 1963-64-65-66 Duane Johnson, 1970-71-72-73 Edward Johnson, 1982 J.J. Johnson, 1977 Jeremy Johnson, 2011 Kenny Johnson, 1974 Kevin Johnson, 2012Leroy Johnson, 1977-78 Matt Johnson, 2012Mike Johnson, 1960-61 Paul Johnson, 1987-88-89 Sherwin Johnson, 1987-88-89 Tim Johnson, 1980-81 Alja Jones, 1983-84-85-86 Bobby Jones, 1989 Danny Jones, 1963-64-65-66 David Jones, 1975-76-79 David Jones, 1981-82 Ivan Jones, 1976-77 Ronnie Jones Jr., 2012-

Ryan Jones, 2010-11-12 Scott Jones, 1976 William Jones, 2010-11-12Ruben Jordan, 1979-81 Sam Jordan, 1975 Gary Joseph, 1971 Jacobson Joseph, 2010

Lindley King 1960-62

Kollin Kahler, 2010-11-12Mark Kebodeaux, 1974-75-76-77 Cliff Kellett, 1953 Donald Kelley, 1968 Mike Kelley, 1968-69 Ian Kelso, 2010-12Donald Kenebrew, 1985-86 John Kent, 1961 Barry Kerr, 1961-62 Jessie Kibbles, 1975-76-77-78 Mike Kiger, 1978-79 Bill Kilgore, 1965 Chris Killgore, 1979-80-81 Alden Kimmey, 1959 Lindley King, 1960-61-62 Jeremy Kirt, 2010-11-12 Tommy Kizer, 1971-72 Troy Knight, 1987-88-89 Jeff Knox, 1987-88-89 Bobby Koon, 1957-58 Gerard Krolczyk, 1969-70-71 Donald Krushall, 1970-71 Larry Krushall, 1971-72 Richard Kubiak, 1971-72 Joe Knight, 1961-62 Troy Knight, 1987-88-89

Chris Lafferty 1986-89

Chris Lafferty, 1986-87-88-89 Harold LaFitte, 1962-63-64-65 Bob Lakin, 1967-68-69 Bruce Land, 1961


L a m a r Fo otbal l George Landry, 1982-83-84-85 Louis Landry, 1982-83 Gene Langley, 1986 Bennie Lansford, 1968-69-70 James Laramore, 2010 Mike Laudig, 1975 Danny Lee, 1977-78 Danzell Lee, 1982-83-84 Paul Lee, 1981-82 Johnny Lee, 1966-67-69 Stephen Lee, 1985-86-87-88 Jabo Leonard, 1972-73-74-75 W.S. (Bud) Leonard, 1951-52 Mark Lerch, 1985-86 Jon Lesage, 1962 George Levias, 1984 Ranzy Levias, 1984-85-86-87 Russ Levine, 1971-72-74 Kacy Lewis, 1986-87-88-89 William Lewis, 1968-69 Bill Lierman, 1951-52 Roy Lierman, 1951-52 David Lightfoot, 1970-71-72 Ilester Little, 1983 Octavious Logan, 2010-11 Mike Long, 1979 Jermaine Longino, 2012Donte Lopez, 2010 Mike Lovett, 1974-75-76 Brad Lowe, 1973-74-75 Bill Lucas, 1967-68 R.T. Luce, 1957-58 Mark Ludwig, 1968-69 Rodney Lukaszewski, 1975-76-77-78 Barry Lussier, 1967-68-69 Parnell Lykes, 1980-82

Phillip Mack 1982-84

Phillip Mack, 1982-83-84 Troy Mack, 1985-86-87-88 Chris Maikranz, 2010-11-12Chris Mager, 1989 Anthony Majors, 1983 Marcus Malbrough, 2011-12 James Mallow, 1957 Dennis Malveaux, 1985-86 Ed Marcontell, 1963-64-65-66 Mordie Marcontell, 1967-68-69 Mike Marlow, 1978-79-80-81 John Henry Marshall, 1951-52-53 Wendell Martin, 1957 John Martinez, 1975

Guy Martona, 1953 Alfred Mask, 1977-78-79-80 Doug Matthews, 1969-70-71-72 Don Maxwell, 1957-58-59-60 Harold Mayo, 1962 Roy Mazzagatti, 1951-52 Robert McAnelly, 1968 Kevin McArthur, 1981-82-83 Billy McBay, 1962-63-64 Thomas McClendon, 1971-72-73-74 Randy McCollum, 1967 Larry McCoy, 1981-82 Darrell McDonald, 1975 Scott McDonald, 1988-89 Adrian McDowell, 1982-83-84 Bobby McDowell, 1968 Keith McFaddin, 1983-84-85-86 Danny McFarland, 1982-84-85 David McGaughy, 1960 Tyrus McGlothen, 2012Lonnie McGowen, 1973-75-76 Patrick McGriff, 2012Malcolm McKay, 1959-60-61 Gary McKee, 1958-59-60 Wayne McKeller, 1973 Ryan McLin, 2010 Armour McManus, 1959-60-61 Vernon McManus, 1964-65 Bill McNeill, 1958-59 Robert McNeill, 1965 Joe McReynolds, 1970-72 Kenny McRill, 1962-63 Payden McVey, 2011-12Ronnie Melancon, 1973-74 Bill Menard, 1969-70-71 Stephone Mercer, 2011-12 Dudley Meredith, 1957 Frank Messina, 1968 Raymond Meyer, 1954-55-56 Bruce Miller, 1983-84-85 David Miller, 1959 Hubert Miller, 1954 Robert Milner, 1978-79 Darrell Mingle, 1967-68 Daniel Mitchell, 1988-89 Mike Mitchell, 1973 Nalan Mitchell, 1977 Dave Money, 1985 Drew Montgomery, 1980 Kenny Montgomery, 1965-66-67-68 Arthur Moore, 1986-87-88-89 David Moore, 1975 Robbie Morehead, 1973 Earl Morgan, 1984-85-86 Shawn Morgan, 1985-86-87 Bob Moss, 1954-55 Logan Moss, 2012Ryan Mossakowski, 2012Jeff Muckleroy, 1984 Burton Murchison, 1984-85-86-87 Robert Murphy, 1974 Steven Murray-Sesay, 2010-12 Mark Murrill, 2010-11-12Larry Myers, 1984-85-86-87

Kim Ray Nealy 1985-86

Bob Nance, 1955-56-57 Kim Ray Nealy, 1985-86 Jayce Nelson, 2012John Nelson, 1969-70-71 Larry Neumann, 1972-73 Danny Neuse, 1970-71 Jerry Nichols, 1959-60 Jordan Nixon, 2010 Norman Noble, 1957-58 Larry Norman, 1970 Maurice Novak, 1987 Randy Nunez, 1966-67-68-69

Ricky Overton 1975-78

Andy Oaks, 1985-86-87-88 Anthony Oden, 2011 Brad Oden, 1986 Joe Okafor, 2012Philip O’Neal, 1968-69-70-71 Mike O’Quinn, 1974 Geoge Orebe, 2012Bernard Otto, 1957 Ricky Overton, 1975-77-78 B.J. Oyefeso, 2012

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Phillip Primm 1963-66

George Pachuca, 1969-70 Paul Palmer, 1970 George Parks, 1956-57 Robert Parma, 1957-58 Wesley Parma, 1951-52-53 Waylon Patterson, 1986-87-88-89 Taras Payne, 1984-85-86-87 Gehrig Payton, 1975-76-77 Jimmy Peacock, 1955-56-57 George Peddy, 1983 Anthony Pendland, 1973-74-75-76 David Perkins, 1966-67 Tracey Perkins, 1985-86-87-88 Robert Perkins, 1964 Sean Perry, 1989 Joe Persohn, 1983 Keinon Peterson, 2010-11-12Blake Peveto, 2010 Ed Peveto, 1957-58-59 Don Phillips, 1961-62-63 Kurt Phoenix, 1976-77-78-79 Stan Pierce, 1969 Connell Pitts, 1960-61 Payton Ploch, 2010-11-12Wayne Ponder, 1975 Dennis Porter, 1970 Woodrow Porterfield, 1968-69-70 Ronnie Potts, 1966-67-68 Josh Powdrill, 2010-11 Keith Powe, 1987-88-89 Eugene Powell, 1953 Kendrick Prejean, 2010-11 Richard Prejean, 1961-62-63 John Prescott, 2011-12 Doug Prewitt, 2010-11 James Price, 1980-81-82 Phillip Primm, 1963-64-65-66 Keith Pruitt, 1983-84-85-86 Don Ptacek, 1959-60-61 Raymond Purkerson, 1951-52-53 Doug Pursley, 1965-66-67

Donald Rawls 1981-83

Al Rabb, 1973-74-75 Richard Rafes, 1973 Carlos Ramsey, 1962-63 Jerome Raven, 1988-89 Donald Rawls, 1981-82-83 Mike Reeder, 1973-74-75-76 Howland Reich, 1951-52 Howard Reid, 1973 Dudley Rench, 1956-57-58 Eric Reynolds, 1984 Desmond Richards, 2012Lloyd Ricketson, 1968-70-71 Wayne Riley, 1962 Joe Rimes, 1956-59 Myron Riser, 1986-87-88-89 Calvin Roberson, 1978-79-80 Norris Roberts, 1981 Sean Robertson, 2011-12 Edward Robinson, 1971-72 Howard (Boo) Robinson, 1976-77-78-79 James Robinson, 1965-67-68 Von Robinson, 1976 Andrew Rodney, 1987-88 Danny Rogas, 1975-76-77 Jerry Rogers, 1958-59-60 James Rollins, 1975-76-77-78 Joe Rollins, 1984-85 Keffrin Rusk, 1984-85

Tyrone Shavers 1988-89

Audwin Samuel, 1973-74 Juventino Sanchez, 2011-12 Mike Sandera, 1979-80 Ed Sanders, 1968-69 Donnie Schattel, 1977 Pat Schilhab, 1969 Gary Schneeman, 1956 Roger Schott, 1962-63 Will Sciba, 1989

114

Anthony Scott, 1984 Eugene Seale, 1983-84-85 Ezell Seals, 1983-84-85-86 Elton Senegal, 1979-80-81 Gene Sharp, 1953 Tyrone Shavers, 1988-89 Derrek Shelton, 1980-81 Jamie Sherman, 1982-83-84 Aaron Shetley, 2010 Bill Silva, 1954-55-56 David Silva, 1972 David Silvas, 1974-75 Bart Simmons, 1974-75-76 Kevin Simon, 1986-87 Jerry Simons, 1970 James Simpson, 1986-87 Herschel Sims, 2012 Marc Singleton, 1985-86 Zach Skinner, 2010 Henry Sledge, 1958-59-60 Joe Sloan, 1974-75-76 Charles Smaistria, 1953-54 Tommie Smiley, 1965-66-67 Aaron Smith, 1972 Darren Smith, 1988-89 Darryl Smith, 1979-80-81 Don Smith, 1951 Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-78-79-80 Kenneth Smith, 1963-64-65 Kevin Smith, 2011 Mike Smith, 1966 Shad Smith, 1985-86-87-88 Willie Smith, 1984-85-86-87 Greg Somers, 1976 Cory Soto, 2012 Larry Spacek, 1974-75-76-77 Jesse Sparks, 2011-12Larry Spears, 1973-74-75 Lee Spears, 1965-66 Dale Spence, 1973-74-75 Corbin Spitzer, 1977 Cory Stagg, 1986-87 Charles Starcke, 1956-57-58-59 Edgar Stephens, 1963 Marshall Stewart, 1983-84-85-86 Ronnie Stiger, 1981-82 Mick Still, 1987-88 Paul Stockman, 1988 David Stone, 1976 Ralph Stone, 1961-62 Louis Story, 1977-78-79 Justin Stout, 2010-11-12James Street, 1963 Rick Stroman, 1981-82-83 Harvey Stuessel, 1964-65 Andrew Sundermann, 1981-82-83 Lew Surratt, 1976-77-78-79 Rip Sutton, 1970


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Donald Thomas 1981-84

Monte Tatford, 1979 Harrison Tatum, 2010 Bruce Taylor, 1970-71-72 Juan Taylor, 1979-80-81 Paul Taylor, 1973-74-75 Mark Teichman, 1974-75-76 Ken Thompson, 1966-67 Terry Thompson, 1968 Branden Thomas, 2010-11-12Buford Thomas, 1975-76-77-78 Charles Thomas, 1954-55 Donald Thomas, 1981-82-83-84 Henry Thomas, 1982 Tim Thomas, 1986-87-88-89 Chris Thompson, 1980 Courtlin Thompson, 2012Richard Thurman, 1953-54 Bobby Tibbetts, 1961-62-63 George Toal, 1971-72 Robert Tolar, 1960 Trey Tollett, 1974-75-76-77 Tommy Tomlin, 1969-70 Shephard Touchett, 1956-57-58-59 Bob Trahan, 1952 Richard Travis, 1972-73 Rodney Travis, 1967 John Traylor, 1956-57 Sammy Trevino, 1954-55 Charles Truitt, 1955 Kenneth Turk, 1973-74-75 Bruce Turner, 1977 Delmer Turner, 1951-53 Ronnie Turpin, 1979-80

Scott Utterback 2012

Scott Utterback, 2012

Frank Van Renselaer 1988-89

Frank Van Renselaer, 1988-89 Kenneth Vaughn, 1983 Mike Venson, 2011-12 Jay Verde, 1971 Joseph Viator, 2010-11-12 Bill Vincent, 1959-60-61

Willie Walker 1986-89

Arnold Wade, 1979-81 Darryl Waldrep, 1972-73-74-75 Jason Walker, 1989 Norman Walker, 1955-56-57 Ronnie Walker, 1956 Teddy Walker, 1952-53-54 Willie Walker, 1974 Willie Walker, 1986-87-88-89 Clarence Wallace, 1875-76-77 James Wallace, 1954 Tony Walter, 1969 Brent Walters, 2010 Jay Warrick, 1975-76-77-78 James Washington, 2010-11-12Keith Washington, 1985-86 Marcus Washington, 2012Kenny Wamble, 1968 Larry Ward, 1957-58-59 Andrew Washington, 1975-77-78 Darrell Washington, 1974 Eugene Washington, 1963-64-65 Brent Watson, 1983 Wayne Weaver, 1967 David Webb, 1961-62 Michael Wedgeworth, 1975 Mark Welch, 1977-78 Daryl Wells, 1970-71 Brock Wempa, 2012Patrick West, 1989 Bill Whaley, 1951 Jestin White, 2011-12-

Dwayne Whitehead, 1966-67 J.E. Whitmore, 1955-56-57-58 Troy Whitmore, 1989 John Wayne Wiersema, 1965-66 Randolph Wilburn, 1983 Sam Wilcox, 1954 Dan Wilder, 1974 Steve Wilke, 1971-72-73-74 J.D. Wilkins, 1976-77 Dennis Williams, 1980-81-82 Floyd Williams, 1971 George Williams, 1967-68-69 John Williams, 1971-73 Mike Williams, 1971-72-73-74 Ted Williams, 1975 Terry Lee Williams, 1979-80-81-82 Billy Wills, 1956 Herman Wilson, 1961-62 Hubert Wilson, 1960 Jake Wilson, 1988-89 Josh Wilson, 2011-12Tommy Winn, 1963 Bucky White, 1983-84 Tommy White, 1975-78 Davion Wolford, 2011-12 Jim Woodard, 1957-58-59 Jason Woods, 1989 John Woods, 2010-11 Bill Worsham, 1961-62-63-64 Gary Wright, 1973-74 Ronnie Wright, 1961-62 Glynn Wyble, 1954 Spergon Wynn, 1964-65-66-67

Mike Ybarra 1979

Tommy Yates, 1963-64 Mike Ybarra, 1979 Daniel Yezak, 1963-64 Jackie Young, 1968-69-70

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La mar Foo tba l l Junior College Lettermen Gilbert Adams, 1924-25 Otto Adams, 1924 Ernest Albright, 1946 J.E. Aiken, 1925 Jack Allen, 1942, 46 Terrell Allen, 1948 Lemos Allman, 1935 Ernest Allred, 1923 Angelo Alvarez, 1946-47 Don Anderson, 1950 Roy Andrews, 1923-24 Leroy Arnett, 1933-34 Edgar Asbury, 1934-35 Doug Atwood, 1935 Ovey Babin, 1932, 34 O.D. Bailey, 1936 Buell Bankston, 1934-35 Tom Ball, 1936 Woodrow Bando, 1938 Ray Barfield, 1924-25 Harold Bartlett, 1940-41 Gene (Gabby) Bates, 1948-49-50 Bobbie Baublewsky, 1924 Billy Bayne, 1938 Paul Beard, 1937-38-39 Hubert Beck, 1932-33 George Bedre, 1940-41 Dudley Bell, 1939 Lee Bell, 1926 Bob Bellaire, 1942 Floyd Berg, 1940-41 Joe Bergin, 1926 Melvin Bergin, 1926 Ray Bergin, 1925 Granville Berry, 1940 Lamar Bevil, 1933 Vincent Bevilacqua, 1937-38 Don Black, 1946 Carl Blackmore, 1948 Hugh Blanchette, 1935 Raye Blanchette, 1925 Joe Bland, 1925-26 Thurman Bland, 1932 Billy Bolton, 1938 James Bolton, 1950 Emmett Bone, 1932 Forest Booth, 1926 Sidney Bourgeois, 1924 Joe Bourland, 1938 Bill Bowers, 1937 F.S. (Spud) Braden, 1924-25 Bill Braswell, 1932 Merlin Breaux, 1950 Burren Brown, 1934-35 Red Brown, 1946

116

Wallace Brown, 1941 J.P. Broussard, 1935 Herbert Brunson, 1938-39 Joe Burke, 1939 George Burlin, 1948 Walter Burton, 1946 Bert Buteaud, 1946-48 Ernest Byerly, 1932-33 Clarence Cain, 1933-34 Bill Canfield, 1937 Charles Capps, 1940 Earl Carl, 1939 Vane Cartee, 1932-33 Di Carver, 1932-33 John Certa, 1946-47 Preston Cessac, 1937 Ennis Chafin, 1932 E.J. Chamblee, 1934 Angelo Chimeno, 1940 Godfrey Choate, 1938-39 Allison Crane, 1948 Bo Christian, 1946-47 Fred Clark, 1933-34 Billy Clement, 1942 Harold Clinefelter, 1940 Lester Clodiaux, 1937 Curley Cohn, 1932 Henry Cole, 1936 Melvin Coleman, 1941 E.W. (Duck) Collins, 1940-41 Lamar Combs, 1932-33 M.F. (Red) Conner, 1937-38-39 Frank Cook, 1932 Jules Cook, 1938 Harry Cooke, 1923-24-26 Fred Costilla, 1938-39 D.T. Cotham, 1936 L.M. Coy, 1936-37 Cleo Creamer, 1934 Audie Creel, 1942 Clarence Crenshaw, 1926 James Crouch, 1936-37 H.M. Culpepper, 1940-41 John Curtis, 1948 Ashton Daigle, 1934 Joe Davidson, 1926 Roy Davidson, 1946-47 Averill Davis, 1946 Ludie Davis, 1947 Wade Davis, 1940 Wilbur Davis, 1947 Will Davis, 1948-49 C.C. Dawson, 1942 Elmer Deason, 1932 Johnny Deason, 1934-35

Ray Deaton, 1941 Lionel DeRouen, 1950 Bob Deslatte, 1942 Wilton Deslatte, 1950 Warren DeVillier, 1940 Alan Dickensen, 1938 Wayne Dillon, 1939 A.M Dodd, 1938 Elmo Dorsey, 1948-49-50 Leon Dorsey, 1935 Ted Dorsey, 1932-33 M. Dowell, 1926 Billy Downs, 1939 E.L. Duhon, 1950 Ed Dupree, 1923 Mickey Durk, 1949 Dalton Dyess, 1949 John East, 1937 Moise Eastham, 1932 Buck Elkins, 1932-33 Morris English, 1937-38-39 Frank Evans, 1942 L.E. Ezell, 1924 Johnny Farha, 1938 Johnny Farinella, 1939-40 A.D. Faulk, 1941 Herman Fehl, 1937 Louie (Dutch) Fehl, 1923 Aubrey Felder, 1947-48 Jerome Feldman, 1948 Herb Finger, 1942 Howard Fisher, 1934 Arthur Fore, 1936, 39 Billy Foster, 1926 Leslie Foster, 1926 Johnny Frank, 1937 Elvin Franklin, 1936-37 Melvin Franklin, 1936-37 Bob Frederick, 1948-49-50 Preston French, 1938-39-40 Frank Formuga, 1940 Fred Fulgham, 1949-50 Ken Fulgham, 1950 Sam Gallier, 1941-42 Clifton Garrett, 1946 Sherrill Garrett, 1941 Alton Geisendorff, 1947-48 Walter Gernand, 1936 Leroy Gibson, 1940-41 S.A. Giglio, 1925 Sam Giglio, 1936 Red Gill, 1925 Joe Glasson, 1935 Stanton Glazener, 1948-49 Art (Snow) Gordon, 1932-33

Harley Graff, 1949-50 Howard Graff, 1949-50 Claude Graves, 1938 George Gray, 1938 John Gray, 1923-24-25 John Green, 1932 Maurice Green, 1932-33 Sterling Griffin, 1947 Charles Griffith, 1949 Claude Gunn, 1938 Chris Hahn, 1924-25 Bob Hall, 1936 Earl Hall, 1949 Milton Hall, 1948 Pearman Hardy, 1947 Maxey Hargrove, 1923-24 Floyd Harper, 1950 Alfred Harrington, 1950 Bill Hart, 1939, 40, 42 Christy Hartman, 1936-37 Edgar Hass, 1938 Arthur Hawn, 1934-35 Hubert Hawthorne, 1923 Bob Hazlip, 1934 Stanley Head, 1934 Tom Head, 1936 J.W. Henderson, 1947 Henry Hensley, 1932 Victor Herm, 1936 Bobby Hickman, 1948 Elton Hightower, 1950 Arthur Hill, 1950 Gene Hill, 1946 Smitty Hill, 1948-49-50 Andy Hillhouse, 1946 R.A. Hillier, 1949-50 Bud Herring, 1941 Harry Hicks, 1949 J.W. Hise, 1937 Karl Hollier, 1949-50 Gordon Hope, 1936 Orrin Hopper, 1932-33 Charles Howell, 1924 Ezra Clinton Hughes, 1924 Horace Humphrey, 1938 Leo Hyse, 1942 Wilmoth Ingells, 1935 Wayne Ivers, 1938 Bob Jackson, 1939 Fred Jackson, 1946 James Jay, 1936-37 Clinton Johnson, 1933-34 Doyle Johnson, 1932 Jock Johnson, 1941 Ned Johnson, 1937


L a m a r Fo otbal l O.S. Johnson, 1937-38 Malcolm Johnstone, 1936 Curtis Jones, 1935-36 Harvey Jones, 1940 Carroll Kennedy, 1939 Charles Kennedy, 1940 Douglas Key, 1939 Ed Khoury, 1925 Paul (Hog) Kinnear, 1923-24 Curtis Kling, 1932 Herbert Knowles, 1933-34 Bob Kocter, 1942 E.A. LaBauve, 1933 Elmo LaBauve, 1924-25 Leon Lackey, 1938 Ernest Laminack, 1923 Charles Landry, 1939-40 J.C. Landry, 1937 Pat Landry, 1947 Glazer Lane, 1936 Jim Latta, 1949-50 George Laughman, 1934 Danny LeBlanc, 1935 Ira LeBlanc, 1948-49 Otis Lee, 1932-33 J.F. LeGros, 1941 W.S. (Bud) Leonard, 1948-49-50 Billy Lierman, 1948-49-50 Roy (Toby) Lierman, 1949-50 Jack Light, 1936 Walter Looney, 1939 A.J. Luquette, 1946-47 Richard Maddux, 1948 Charles Malitz, 1936-37 Waylon Manning, 1933-34 Roy Marsh, 1926 Bob Marshall, 1948-49 Ernest Marshall, 1936-37 John Marshall, 1950 Joe Martinez, 1950 Gilbert Massey, 1946-47 Clyde Martin, 1949 Clint Mayes, 1932-33 Roy Mazzagatti, 1948-49-50 Jack McCann, 1938-39 Bruce McClelland, 1936 Hugh McConaughey, 1950 J.B. McConnico, 1938 Ben McCowen, 1926 May McCreight, 1940 Graham McCullough, 1923-24 Charles McDonald, 1947 H.A. McDonald, 1925 John McGrew, 1940 Floyd McGuistion, 1935, 37 Jim McHenry, 1935-36 Maurice McInnis, 1939-40

Hal McKinley, 1939 John McLain, 1938 Reagan McLemore, 1924 Jimmy McNeill, 1948-49 Paul McNeill, 1923 Lee Mendenhall, 1936-37 Corwin Menthendall, 1933-34 Herman Meyers, 1937, 39 Leonard Migues, 1932 Theo (Cotton) Miles, 1941-42 Truman Milling, 1947 Bennie Mitchell, 1942 David Mitchell, 1948 Leroy Molbert, 1942 Joe Monford, 1940-41 Ewing Mosely, 1935 Pat Moulden, 1950 Rene Mouton, 1934-35 Red Myers, 1933 Edwin Nash, 1934-35 Goober Nelson, 1924-25 Jim Nelson, 1932 Rudolph Neumann, 1940-41 Garland Nunnelly, 1939 Wesley Nunez, 1942 Charles Oliver, 1946-47 James L. Oliver, 1947 Earl Ott, 1926 Emmett Owen, 1939-40 Stanley Owens, 1925 Jimmy Dan Pace, 1949-50 Harold Gene Palmer, 1948 Don Parker, 1950 Lawrence Parkhouse, 1940 Wesley Parma, 1950 Vernon Perdue, 1935-36 Lucas Petkovsek, 1942 Roy Philip, 1926 Bill Phillips, 1936 Glenn Phillips, 1939 Oail (Bum) Phillips, 1941, 46-47 Bill Plake, 1941 S.R. Plake, 1936 Jimmy Plyton, 1942 Preston Premeaux, 1948 Jeff Purdon, 1932-33 Ray Purkerson, 1950 Pat Rachal, 1948 Lehman Rahn, 1934 Leon Rahn, 1935-36 Vernon Ramke, 1946-47 Charles (Bubba) Ray, 1941-42 Stanley Ray, 1935 Arthur Reddell, 1925 Jimmy Reed, 1937 L.D. Reed, 1934-35 Bert Reeder, 1946

Aubrey Reeves, 1940 Howland Reich, 1949-50 Joe Renfrom, 1932 Jasper Rizzo, 1941 O.J. Rivere, 1940 D.L. Richards, 1934 Frankie Rinando, 1936 Robert Roberts, 1926 Walter Robin, 1950 Frank Roccaforte, 1940 Carlos Rojo, 1948 Carlos Romano, 1946-47 Tony Rossi, 1934 Bill Roy, 1937 Robert (Rob) Roy, 1926 Bobby Roop, 1950 Woodrow Roy, 1933-34 Clyde Rush, 1933-34 Lew Russell Jr., 1948-49 Sam Salim, 1947-48-49 Ralph Sanders, 1934 Sandy Sanderson, 1949 David Sapp, 1950 Tommie Saxe, 1925-26 Meryl Self, 1936 Charlie Schmucker, 1932 Jackie Scouten, 1948-49 Larry Shaw, 1940 Bill Sheffield, 1936-37 Dick Sheffield, 1942-46 Otho Shirley, 1924-25 W.W. Simmons, 1947 W.G. Shivers, 1940 Lawrence Smailhall, 1934-35 Eugene Smiley, 1947, 49 Bobby Lee Smith, 1946 Brandt Smith, 1947-48 James Smith, 1934-35 Richard Smith, 1938 Robbie Dee Smith, 1946-47 Wallace Smith, 1932 Gene Sory, 1948 Christy Sparks, 1941 I.D. Sparks, 1942 Melvyn Sparks, 1937, 39 Earl Spell, 1938 Asa Spencer, 1923 Odre Speyrer, 1947 Alvin Stahl, 1925 Durwood Steele, 1934-35 Ray Sterling, 1940 Kenneth Stowe, 1946 W.L. Straughn, 1941 Bill Steussey, 1938 Herman Strauss, 1950 Kelley Strayberry, 1937 Fred Stone, 1939

W.A. Strickland, 1937-38 Voy Strother, 1939 Sterling Swift, 1948 Earl Swinney, 1932 Rudolph Tatum, 1924 Mike Tawell, 1947 Joe Tilley, 1937-38-39 James Travis, 1935 Don Trawick, 1950 Sam Trevino, 1949-50 Tommy Trigge, 1946-47 Sidney Trimble, 1940-41 Richard Tucker, 1948 Don Tucket, 1948 Ed Vallee, 1932 Jake Verde, 1932-33 J.B. Vick, 1948 Vernon Vick, 1947 Jack Viterbo, 1938-39 Hugh Wagner, 1947 John Walker, 1926 Tillie Walker, 1923-24 William Walker, 1926 Robin Walter, 1950 L.R. Weldon, 1949-50 Bobby Wendrock, 1939 Joe Westerman, 1948 Billy Wherry, 1932-33 Bill White, 1939 Morris White, 1932-33 John Whitely, 1940-41 Felix Wiggins Jr., 1948 Perry Wiggins, 1932 Robert Williams, 1936 Charles Williamson, 1946-47 Billy Willingham, 1947 Hugh Wilson, 1932 John D. Wilson, 1939-40-41 L.C. Wilson, 1923-24 Tommy Wilson, 1949-50 Jack Winstel, 1950 Charles Woodridge, 1946 Nolan Woods, 1939 Carl Van Wormer, 1926 Orville Wright, 1942 Virgil Wright, 1941 Irving Wyble, 1934-35 Mortimer Wyble, 1935 Warren Wyble, 1932-33-34 Charles Young, 1940 Harold Young, 1924 Willard Young, 1938-39 Desmond Zoch, 1946-47 Shelton Zorn, 1938

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Baseball

Gene (Gabby) Bates (1998) ............................1948-52 Kevin Bell (2002) ...........................................1974-77 Richard Bjerke (2003) ....................................1964-67 Nader Bood (1987) .........................................1958-60 Matt Burnett (1999) ........................................1975-78 Sammy Carpenter (1973)................................1951-54 Rondy Colbert (2002) .....................................1971-74 Dickie Croxton (1991)....................................1964-67 Jake David (1987)...........................................1964-66 Victor Enard (1999) ........................................1975-79 John Evans (2001) ..........................................1986-89 Bob Frederick (1980)......................................1948-52 Johnny Fuller (1973).......................................1964-67 Patrick Gibbs (2004).......................................1968-71 Anthony Guillory (1985) ................................1962-64 Jackie Harris (1997)........................................1981-84 Larry Haynes (2003).......................................1978-79 Dan Hetzel (2002)...........................................1968-70 Smitty Hill (1995)...........................................1948-53 Bobby Jancik (1979).......................................1960-61 Jesse Kibbles (1998) .......................................1975-78 Bill Kilgore (2006) .........................................1964-67 Lindley King (1981) .......................................1960-62 E.A. "Beans" LaBauve (1979)........................1924-25 Otis Lee (1977) ...............................................1932-33 W.S. "Bud" Leonard (1974)............................1948-52 Ed Marcontell (2001)......................................1962-66 Doug Matthews (1985) ...................................1969-72 Roy Mazzagatti (1977) ...................................1948-52 Jimmy McNeil (1993).....................................1948-49 Dudley Meredith (1973).......................................1957 Burton Murchison (1995) ...............................1984-87 O.A. "Bum" Phillips (1977)..................1941, 1946-47 Phillip Primm (1979) ......................................1963-66 Dr. Ray Purkerson (2001) ...............................1950-53 Howard “Boo” Robinson (2003) ....................1976-79 Sam Salim (1977) ...........................................1948-49 Charles Schmucker (1995)...................................1932 Eugene Seale (1991) .......................................1983-85 Tom Smiley (1976) .........................................1965-67 Johnny Ray Smith (2006) ...............................1977-81 Jake Verde (1978) ...........................................1932-33 Spergon Wynn (1976) .....................................1964-67

Julio Alonso (1997).........................................1974-75 David Bernsen (1984).....................................1969-72 Kim Christensen (2004)..................................1979-82 Jerald Clark (1993) ........................................1982-85 Dan Hetzel (2002)...........................................1968-70 Tony Mack (2007) ..........................................1980-82 Alan Marr (1999)............................................1980-81 Joe McCann (1989).........................................1976-79 Kevin Millar (2004)........................................1992-93 Rick Nesloney (1998) .....................................1976-77 Wes Parma (1990)...........................................1951-54 Eddie Rundle (1996).......................................1968-69

Men’s Basketball Luke Adams (2000) ........................................1969-71 Jimmy Anders (1987) .....................................1946-48 James Barrum (1973)......................................1959-62 Elmo Beard (1982) .........................................1927-28 Don Bryson (1981) .........................................1962-65 B.B. Davis (1992) ...........................................1977-81 Earl Dow (1978) .............................................1967-69 Phil Endicott (1989)........................................1967-70 Kenny Haynes (2000) .....................................1966-70 Don Heller (2006)...........................................1962-64 Johnny Johnston (1983)..................................1958-61 Clarence Kea (1988) .......................................1976-80 Wayne Moore (1993) ......................................1966-69 Jim Nicholson (1996) .....................................1967-70 Mike Olliver (1992)........................................1977-81 Kenneth Perkins (2001) ..................................1980-84 Otho Plummer (1975) .....................................1925-26 Tom Sewell (1998)..........................................1981-84 Charles Shoptaw (1991) .................................1947-51 Richard Smith (2002) .....................................1961-64

Women’s Basketball Kara (Audrey) Broussard (2001) ....................1982-84 Carolyn Ford (1996) .......................................1979-82 Barbara Hickey (2006) ...................................1988-92 Regina Myers (2002) ......................................1970-74 Melonie (Floyd) Nelson (2001) ......................1978-81 Carol Sims (1999)...........................................1973-77 Susan Smith (2007).........................................1970-73

Men’s Golf Fred "Butch" Baird (1986)..............................1955-58 John K. Barlow (1990) ...................................1964-67 Ronnie Black (1993).......................................1978-81 Trevor Dodds (1997) ......................................1982-85 Kelly Gibson (2000) .......................................1983-86 Mike Nugent (1973) .......................................1965-68 John Riegger (2007) .......................................1982-85 Jimmy Singletary (2007) ................................1967-70

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Volleyball

Louisa Bergsma (2006)...................................1989-93 Dawn Coe-Jones (1995) .................................1981-83 Clifford Ann Creed (1990)..............................1956-60 Gail (Anderson) Graham (1999).....................1983-86

Liz Blue (1997)...............................................1980-83 Laura Broughton (1998) .................................1975-77 Barbara Comeaux (2000)................................1964-68 Lucy (Wiggins) McCordic (2009) ..................1973-76 Ruby Randolph (2004) ...................................1981-85 Leanne Zeek (2000)........................................1986-89

Men’s Tennis Luis Baraldi (2007).........................................1970-73 Pedro Bueno (1999)........................................1955-59 Don Coleman (1973) ......................................1952-55 Carlos Lopez (2009) .......................................1974-77 James Schmidt (1975).....................................1955-58 Sherwood Stewart (1984) ...............................1966-68 Jaime Subirats (2000) .....................................1965-68

Women’s Tennis Cathy Beene (1993) ........................................1969-73 Linda Rupert (1993) .......................................1970-74

Men’s Track & Field Troy Amboree (1998) .....................................1981-84 Doug Boone (1975) ........................................1965-68 Kevin Bell (2002) ...........................................1974-77 Doug Boone (1975) ........................................1965-68 Randy Clewis (1981) ......................................1967-68 Jackie Colbert (1988)......................................1969-72 Barry Collins (2003).....................1967-71 & 1980-99 Don Delaune (1981) .......................................1967-68 Thomas Eriksson (1995).................................1982-85 Mike Favazza (1981) ......................................1967-68 Efren "Dede" Gipson (1983)...........................1972-74 Jackie Harris (1997)........................................1981-84 Douglas Hinds (1996).....................................1978-82 Junior Holmes (2003) .....................................1976-79 Jesse Kibbles (1998) .......................................1976-80 Jonas Lundrstrom (2009)................................1988-89 Frank Montebello (1996)................................1979-82 Wes Parma (1990)...........................................1951-54 John Richardson (1981)..................................1966-68 Colin Ridgway (1992) ....................................1961-64 Daniel Stagg (2002)........................................1977-78 Ian Stewart (1973) ..........................................1959-62 Waverly Thomas (1981) .................................1966-68

Coach, Administrator, etc. F.S. "Spud" Braden (1973) ................1924 & 1934-39 Barry Collins (2003) .......................................1980-99 Katrinka Crawford (2004) ..............................1981-95 John E. Gray (1973)........................................1923-84 Bobby Gunn (1982) ........................................1962-71 J.B. Higgins, Jr. (1973) ...................................1949-84 Lewis Hilley (1973)........................................1952-62 Dr. Belle Mead Holm (1996) ..........................1964-83 Sonny Jolly (1995)..........................................1972-91 Jack Martin (1974)..........................................1951-76 Pat Park (1997) ...............................................1968-94 John Payton (2003) .........................................1970-82 Dan Rogas (1986) ...........................................1955-91 Rob Roy (1988) ..............................................1926-29 Dr. James W. Shuffield (1983)........................1962-84 Joe Lee Smith (1989) ..........................1963-79, 91-96 Tyrus "Ty" Terrell (1973)................................1956-68 Billy Tubbs (1986) ...............1955-71, 76-80, & 02-11 Al Vincent (1980).........................1933-35 & 1973-84 G. A. Wimberly, Sr. (1978) .............................1926-73 Paul Zeek (1998).............................................1971-06

Big Red Award Al Caldwell (1997) Dave Hofferth (1997) Ed Dittert (1977) Dr. James M. Simmons (2004)

Women’s Track & Field Becky Brooke (2006)......................................1983-87 Midde Hamrin (1995) .....................................1980-83 Cathy Mendoza (2004) ...................................1973-77

Softball Regina Myers (2002) ......................................1970-74

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La mar Foo tba l l Offensive Team Records Rushing Total Offense Most Yards (Game)........................454 vs. Mexico Poly, 9/10/60 Most Yards (Season) ...............................2,618, 1959 (11 games) Fewest Yards (Game) ................-24 vs. Arkansas State, 11/14/87 Fewest Yards (Season) ...............................663, 2010 (11 games) Most Attempts (Game) ......................75 at Texas State, 10/24/59 Most Attempts (Season).............................611, 1959 (11 games) Fewest Attempts (Game).........9 vs. Sam Houston State, 9/18/10 Fewest Attempts (Season) .........................293, 1989 (10 games)

Most Yards (Game) ............581 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 10/10/87 Most Yards (Season) ...............................4,080, 1989 (10 games) Fewest Yards (Game).................29 vs. McNeese State, 11/13/76 Fewest Yards (Season)..............................2,202, 1956 (9 games) Most Plays (Game) ..............108 at New Mexico State, 11/14/70 Most Plays (Season) ..................................815, 1970 (10 games) Fewest Plays (Game) ..............44 vs. Lousiana-Monroe, 9/23/61 Fewest Plays (Season) .................................490, 1956 (9 games)

Passing Most Yards (Game) .......................429 at McNeese State, 9/4/10 Most Yards (Season) ...............................2,934, 1989 (10 games) Most Attempts (Game)...................63 at UT Arlington, 11/21/81 Most Attempts (Season).............................431, 1989 (10 games) Most Completions (Game) .........34 at Southeastern La., 9/18/10 Most Completions (Season).......................239, 1979 (11 games) Most TD Passes (Game)..........6 vs. Sam Houston State, 9/19/81 ..........................................................at Louisiana Tech, 11/15/69 Most TD Passes (Season) ............................24, 1979 (11 games) Most Interceptions (Game) ...7 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/25/80 Most Interceptions (Season) ........................26, 1984 (11 games) ...........................................................................1969 (10 games) Fewest Interceptions (Season) .......................5, 1988 (11 games) Fewest Yards (Game).................0 at New Mexico State, 11/4/72 ......................................................at Abilene Christian, 10/30/71 Fewest Yards (Season)...............................571, 1951 (10 games) Fewest Attempts (Game)...........3 at Abilene Christian, 10/30/71 Fewest Attempts (Season) .............................95, 1958 (8 games) Fewest Completions (Game).....0 at Abilene Christian, 10/30/71 Fewest Completions (Season) .....................33, 1951 (10 games)

Scoring Most Points (Game) ....................67 vs. Sul Ross State, 11/16/57 Most Points (Season) .................................283, 1987 (11 games) Best Scoring Average (Season).................28.1, 1989 (10 games) Consecutive Games Scored.......................................64, 1953-60 Fewest Points (Season) ................................97, 1976 (11 games)

Miscellaneous Most First Downs (Game) .....33 at New Mexico State, 11/14/70 Most Fumbles (Game) .............11 vs. Abilene Christian, 10/1/60 Most Fumbles Lost (Game).......6 vs. Abilene Christian, 10/1/60 ..................................................vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/18/54 Most Turnovers (Game)...............10 at Rice, 9/22/84 (5 F & 5 I) Fewest Turnovers (Season) ..........................14, 1988 (9 F & 5 I) Fewest Fumbles Lost (Season) ......................8, 1986 (11 games) ...........................................................................1989 (10 games)

Largest Margin of Victory Margin 58 48 43 43 41 41

Score 58-0 60-12 50-7 55-12 54-13 41-0

Opponent Texas College at Mexico Poly vs. Sam Houston State Southwest Missouri at Abilene Christian Sam Houston State

Date 9/3/11 11/28/53 9/19/81 9/24/66 10/14/67 9/23/89

Chris Ford set school records with 73 catches for 918 yards in 1989 Andre Bevil helped the Cardinals establish a new single game passing record of 429 yards in the 2010 season opener at McNeese State

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L a m a r Fo otbal l Defensive Team Records Rushing Scoring Most Yards Allowed (Game) ....512 by Arkansas State, 11/15/86 Most Yards Allowed (Season).................3,283, 1987 (11 games) Fewest Yards Allowed (Game) .......-25 by Texas College, 9/3/11 Fewest Yards Allowed (Season) ..................806, 1958 (8 games) Most Attempts Against (Game)...........80 by West Texas A&M, 10/14/78 Most Attempts Against (Season) ...............630, 1987 (11 games) Fewest Attempts Against (Game) ...21 by Stephen F. Austin, 11/5/11 Fewest Attempts Against (Season) ..............301, 1958 (8 games)

Passing Most Yards Allowed (Game)....456 by Louisiana Tech, 11/16/88 Most Yards Allowed (Season) ................2,397, 2012 (12 games) Most Attempts Allowed (Game).....70 by Stephen F. Austin, 11/3/12 Most Attempts Allowed (Season) ..............394, 2012 (12 games) Most Completions Allowed (Game).......43 by West Texas A&M, 9/3/88 Most Completions Allowed (Season) ........228, 2012 (12 games) Most TD Passes Allowed (Game)...5 by UT Arlington, 11/22/69 ......................................................vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/5/11 Most TD Passes Allowed (Season) ..............22, 2011 (11 games) Fewest Yards Allowed (Game)................-7 by Trinity University, 11/4/67 Fewest Yards Allowed (Season) ..................542, 1958 (8 games) Fewest Attempts Allowed (Game)............2 by Abilene Christian, 10/3/59 Fewest Attempts Allowed (Season)...........108, 1955 (10 games) Fewest Completions Allowed (Game).................0, several times Fewest Completions Allowed (Season).......39, 1955 (10 games)

Most Points Allowed (Game).....77 by Louisiana Tech, 11/15/69 Most Points Allowed (Season)...................430, 2011 (11 games) Fewest Points Allowed (Season) ...................52, 1958 (8 games) Shutouts (Season) ............................................3, 1958 (8 games)

Miscellaneous Fewest First Downs Allowed (Game) ...................................0 by ...........................................Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 9/27/58 Most Fumbles Caused (Game) .......13 at Texas Southern, 9/6/80 Most Fumbles Caused (Season)...................47, 1980 (11 games) ...........................................................................1971 (11 games) Fewest Fumbles Caused (Season) ...............11, 2012 (12 games) Most Fumbles Recovered (Game) ....8 at Texas Southern, 9/6/80 ..........................................................vs. McNeese State, 9/21/68 Fewest Fumbles Recovered (Season) ............3, 2012 (12 games)

Largest Margin of Defeat Margin 68 66 62 59 59

Score 71-3 66-0 69-7 69-10 66-7

Opponent at Stephen F. Austin at Sam Houston State at Arkansas State at Stephen F. Austin at Trinity University

Date 9/25/10 10/29/11 10/31/70 11/5/11 10/25/52

Interceptions Most Interceptions (Game) .............6 at Louisiana Tech, 9/24/83 ...........................................................vs. UT Arlington, 10/31/64 .........................................................vs. Sul Ross State, 11/16/57 Most Interceptions (Season) ........................29, 1971 (11 games) Fewest Interceptions (Season) .......................5, 1985 (11 games) Consecutive Games with Interception ......................15, 1963-65

Total Offense Most Yards Allowed (Game)....675 by Louisiana Tech, 11/16/68 Most Yards Allowed (Season).................5,042, 1987 (11 games) Fewest Yards Allowed (Game) .........-6 by Texas College, 9/3/11 Fewest Yards Allowed (Season) ...............1,348, 1958 (8 games) Most Plays Allowed (Game) ..109 by Stephen F. Austin, 11/3/12 Most Plays Allowed (Season) ....................888, 1987 (11 games) Fewest Plays Allowed (Game)........37 by Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/28/57 Fewest Plays Allowed (Season)...................427, 1958 (8 games)

Arthur Moore defending at Rice in 1987

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La mar Foo tba l l Rushing Most Yards in a Game 259 by Burton Murchison at Rice, 9/28/85 Most Yards in a Season 1,547 by Burton Murchison, 1985 Most Yards in a Career 3,598 by Burton Murchison, 1984-87 Most Carries in a Game 33 by Floyd Dorsey vs. Sam Houston State, 9/18/82 Most Carries in a Season 265 by Burton Murchison, 1985 Most Carries in a Career 665 by Burton Murchison, 1984-87 Most Yards by a Freshman 607 by Sammy Carpenter, 1951 Most Yards by a Sophomore 1,547 by Burton Murchison, 1985 Most Yards by a Junior 830 by Burton Murchison, 1986 Most Yards by a Senior 890 by Tommie Smiley, 1967 Longest Run From Scrimmage 85 yards by Eugene Washington vs. Trinity, 11/6/65

Total Offense Most Yards in a Game 426 by Andre Bevil at McNeese State, 9/4/10 (-3 rushing, 429 passing) Most Yards in a Season 2,995 by John Evans, 1989 (94 rushing, 2,901 passing) Most Yards in a Career 6,379 by John Evans, 1986-89 (32 rushing, 6,347 passing) Most Plays in a Game 66 by Fred Hessen at UT Arlington, 11/21/81 (5 rushing, 61 passing) Most Plays in a Season 504 by John Evans, 1989 (90 rushing, 414 passing) Most Plays in a Career 1,263 by John Evans, 1986-89 (265 rushing, 998 passing) Most Yards by a Freshman 1,429 by Ray Campbell, 1980 (-62 rushing, 1,491 passing) Most Yards by a Sophomore 1,643 by Tommy Tomlin, 1969 (80 rushing, 1,563 passing) Most Yards by a Junior 2,120 by Fred Hessen, 1981 (12 rushing, 2,108 passing) Most Yards by a Senior 2,995 by John Evans, 1989 (94 rushing, 2,901 passing)

Individual Records Passing Most Yards in a Game 429 by Andre Bevil at McNeese State, 9/4/10 Most Yards in a Season 2,901 by John Evans, 1989 Most Yards in a Career 6,347 by John Evans, 1986-89 Most Attempts in a Game 61 by Fred Hessen at UT Arlington, 11/21/81 Most Attempts in a Season 414 by John Evans, 1989 Most Attempts in a Career 998 by John Evans, 1986-89 Most Completions in a Game 34 by Andre Bevil at Southeastern Louisiana, 9/18/10 Most Completions in a Season 233 by Larry Haynes, 1979 Most Completions in a Career 533 by John Evans, 1986-89 Best Completion Percentage in a Game .858 (12-of-14) by Tommy Tomlin vs. West Texas A&M, 9/19/70 Best Completion Percentage in a Season .585 (113-of-193) by Ryan Mossakowski, 2012 Best Completion Percentage in a Career .555 (325-of-586) by Larry Haynes, 1978-79 Most TD Passes in a Game 6 by Tommy Tomlin at Louisiana Tech, 11/15/69 Most TD Passes in a Season 21 by Larry Haynes, 1979 Most Touchdown Passes in a Career 40 by John Evans, 1986-89 Most Consecutive Passes Without an Interception 192 by John Evans, 1987 (22) and 1988 (170) Most Interceptions in a Game 6 by Brent Watson at McNeese State, 11/17/84 Most Interceptions in a Season 23 by Tommy Tomlin, 1969 Most Interceptions in a Career 37 by Ray Campbell, 1980-83 Most Yards by a Freshman 1,491 by Ray Campbell, 1980 Most Yards by a Sophomore 1,563 by Tommy Tomlin, 1969 Most Yards by a Junior 2,108 by Fred Hessen, 1981 Most Yards by a Senior 2,901 by John Evans, 1989 Longest Pass Play 87 yards from George Parks to Larry Ward vs. Howard Payne, 10/26/57

Floyd Dorsey

Sammy Carpenter

All-Purpose Yards Most Total Yards in a Game 290 by Sammy Carpenter at Sul Ross State, 11/15/52 (210 rushing, 80 kickoff returns) Most Total Yards in a Season 1,587 by Burton Murchison, 1985 (1,547 rushing, 40 receiving) Most Yards in a Career 4,203 by Burton Murchison, 1984-87 (3,598 rushing, 510 receiving, 95 kickoff returns)

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L a m a r Fo otbal l Individual Records Receiving Field Goals Most Catches in a Game 14 by J.J. Hayes vs. McNeese State, 11/19/11 Most Catches in a Season 73 by Chris Ford, 1989 Most Catches in a Career 149 by Ronnie Gebauer, 1967-70 Most Yards in a Game 212 by J.J. Hayes vs. Northwestern State, 10/8/11 Most Yards in a Season 951 by J.J. Hayes, 2011 Most Yards in a Career 2,098 by Ronnie Gebauer, 1967-70 Most TD Passes Caught in a Game 3 by Jordan Edwards at Stephen F. Austin, 11/3/12; by Kevin Johnson vs. McMurry, 10/13/12; by Kevin Johnson vs. Langston, 9/22/12; by J.J. Hayes at Southeastern Louisiana, 9/18/10; by Jesse Cavil vs. Sam Houston State, 9/19/81; by Howard Robinson at UT Arlington, 11/17/79; by Pat Gibbs at Louisiana Tech, 11/15/69 Most TD Passes Caught in a Season 12 by Howard Robinson, 1979 Most TD Passes Caught in a Career 18 by Howard Robinson, 1976-79 Most Catches by a Freshman 39 by Pat Gibbs, 1968 Most Catches by a Sophomore 56 by Ronnie Gebauer, 1968 Most Catches by a Junior 61 by Herbert Harris, 1981 Most Catches by a Senior 73 by Chris Ford, 1989

Scoring Points in a Game 24 by Kevin Johnson vs. McMurry, 10/13/12; by DePauldrick Garrett vs. Texas College, 9/3/11 Points in a Season 78 by Kevin Johnson, 2012; by Sammy Carpenter, 1952 Points in a Career 198 by Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54 Touchdowns in a Game 4 by Kevin Johnson vs. McMurry, 10/13/12; by DePauldrick Garrett vs. Texas College, 9/3/11 Touchdowns in a Season 13 by Kevin Johnson, 2012; by Sammy Carpenter, 1952 Touchdowns in a Career 33 by Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54

Kickoff Returns Most Returns in a Game 7 by Herbert Harris at Louisiana Tech, 10/16/82 Most Returns in a Season 28 by Octavious Logan, 2010; Dwayne Barnes, 1986 Most Returns in a Career 66 by Ranzy Levias, 1984-87 Most Return Yards in a Game 179 by Kevin Johnson at Stephen F. Austin, 11/3/12 Most Return Yards in a Season 661 by Octavious Logan, 2010 Most Return Yards in a Career 1,354 by Ranzy Levias, 1984-87 Most TD Returns in a Career 2 by Kevin Johnson, 2012- ; by Harold LaFitte, 1962-65 Longest Kickoff Return 98 yards by Kurt Phoenix at Western Kentucky, 9/15/79

Most Made in a Game 3 by Justin Stout vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State, 11/20/10; by Frank Van Renselaer vs. McNeese State, 11/18/89; by Mike Marlow at Arkansas State, 11/7/81; by Jabo Leonard vs. Southern Illinois, 11/22/75 and at West Texas A&M, 11/2/74 Most Made in a Season 11 by Mike Marlow, 1981; by Jabo Leonard, 1974 Most Made in a Career 29 by Jabo Leonard, 1972-75 Longest Field Goal 57 yards by Mike Andrie vs. Arkansas State, 11/14/87

Extra Points Most Made in a Game 8 by Justin Stout vs. Texas College, 9/3/11; by Walter Smith at Mexico Poly, 12/2/61; Most Made in a Season 35 by Justin Stout, 2011 Most Made in a Career 84 by Justin Stout, 2010Best Percentage in a Season 1.000 by Paul Stockman (27-of-27), 1988; by Mike Andrie (31-of-31), 1987 and (21-of-21), 1986; by Mike Marlow (18-of-18), 1981; by Jabo Leonard (16-of16), 1973 and (16-of-16), 1974 and (11-of-11), 1975 Consecutive Makes 53 by Mike Andrie, 1985-87

Punt Returns Most Returns in a Game 8 by Johnny Ray Smith vs. Baylor, 9/13/80 Most Returns in a Season 31 by Rondy Colbert, 1973 Most Returns in a Career 71 by Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 Most Return Yards in a Game 118 by Rondy Colbert vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/20/73 Most Return Yards in a Season 344 by Johnny Fuller, 1967 Most Return Yards in a Career 626 by Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 Highest Return Average in a Season 38.5 by J.E. Whitmore, 1956 (4 returns) Highest Return Average in a Career 15.7 by Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 Most TD Returns in a Season 2 by Rondy Colbert, 1973 Most TD Returns in a Career 2 by Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80; by Don Gordon, 1975-78; by Rondy Colbert, 1971-74; by Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 Longest Punt Return 90 yards by Marcus Jackson vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State, 11/20/10; by Raymond Meyer vs. Texas A&I, 1954

Interceptions Most in a Game 3 by Donald Rawls at Louisiana Tech, 9/24/83; by Pat Gibbs vs. Arkansas State, 11/27/71 Most in a Season 7 by Jake David, 1965; by David Webb, 1961 Most in a Career 14 by Bennie Lansford, 1967-70 Longest Interception Return 96 yards by Tyrus McGlothen vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 9/29/12

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La mar Foo tba l l Individual Rushing Records Top Single-Game Performances

Yearly Leaders Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Name Sammy Carpenter Sammy Carpenter Sammy Carpenter Sammy Carpenter Raymond Meyer Raymond Meyer Bob Nance J.E. Whitmore Ronnie Fontenot Ronnie Fontenot John Kent Ralph Stone Eugene Washington Harold LaFitte Tommy Smiley Darrell Johnson Tommy Smiley Kenny Montgomery Glen Hill Doug Matthews Doug Matthews Doug Matthews Greg Chambers Ronnie Melancon Anthony Pendland Anthony Pendland Kevin Bell Mike Ellis Ben Booker Ben Booker Ben Booker Floyd Dorsey George Landry Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Troy Barrett Kenny Franklin Octavious Logan Mike Venson DePauldrick Garrett

Att. Yds. Avg. TD 96 607 6.3 9 172 1,005 5.8 13 101 671 6.6 8 75 420 5.6 3 77 534 6.9 4 92 475 5.2 2 118 638 5.4 6 68 402 5.9 3 104 551 5.3 6 73 457 6.3 78 425 5.4 101 380 3.8 95 411 4.3 94 407 4.3 3 126 542 4.3 5 95 456 4.8 5 174 890 5.1 6 107 291 2.7 0 126 500 4.0 2 136 581 4.3 5 194 689 3.6 11 182 881 4.8 8 78 278 3.6 1 113 486 4.3 1 94 334 3.6 0 125 393 3.1 5 121 515 4.3 3 100 374 3.7 1 113 396 3.4 0 87 377 4.3 5 130 569 4.4 1 138 433 3.1 4 156 554 3.6 7 91 408 4.5 2 265 1,547 5.8 8 129 830 4.6 9 130 813 6.3 6 120 598 5.0 2 107 522 4.9 8 52 229 4.4 0 104 332 3.2 2 138 585 4.2 2

Name Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Sammy Carpenter Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Tommy Smiley Burton Murchison George Landry Tommy Smiley Ben Booker Sammy Carpenter Kenny Montgomery Burton Murchison Richard Prejean Kenny Montgomery Doug Matthews

Opponent Att. Yds. Rice, 1985 31 259 Prairie View, 1985 22 222 Sul Ross State, 1952 28 210 UTA, 1985 27 202 La. Tech, 1985 31 199 McNeese St., 1967 25 187 La-Monroe, 1987 16 154 Nicholls, 1983 29 152 ACU, 1967 20 149 Arkansas St., 1980 16 143 Sul Ross State, 1953 23 143 Quantico Marines, 1967 16 142 McNeese St., 1985 31 140 Mexico Poly, 1963 17 137 La. Tech, 1967 18 136 NMSU, 1972 23 135

Career Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Name Burton Murchison, 1984-87 Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54 Doug Matthews, 1969-72 Tommy Smiley, 1965-67 Ben Booker, 1978-81 Kenny Montgomery, 1965-68 J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 George Landry, 1982-85 Charles Dinhoble, 1957-60 Raymond Meyer, 1954-56 Anthony Pendland, 1973-76 Glen Hill, 1969-72 Ronnie Fontenot, 1959-61 Harold LaFitte, 1962-65

Att. 665 444 569 369 391 366 281 369 234 240 372 426 189 264

Yards 3,598 2,703 2,323 1,781 1,599 1,468 1,386 1,351 1,328 1,314 1,275 1,174 1,061 1,057

Single-Season Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Name Burton Murchison, 1985 Sammy Carpenter, 1952 Tommy Smiley, 1967 Doug Matthews, 1972 Burton Murchison, 1986 Burton Murchison, 1988 Kenny Montgomery, 1967 Doug Matthews, 1971 Sammy Carpenter, 1953 Bob Nance, 1957 J.E. Whitemore, 1957 Sammy Carpenter, 1951

Att. 265 172 174 182 129 130 168 194 101 118 127 96

Yards 1,547 1,005 890 881 830 813 766 689 671 638 633 607

Sammy Carpenter led the Cardinals in rushing for four straight seasons

Chronological List of 100-Yard Rushing Games Year Player 1952 Sammy Carpenter 1953 Sammy Carpenter Sammy Carpenter 1954 Sammy Carpenter 1957 J.E. Whitmore 1958 J.E. Whitmore 1960 Ronnie Fontenot Dudley Rench Jimmy Davis 1963 Richard Prejean Eugene Washington Dan Yezak 1965 Eugene Washington 1966 Darrell Johnson 1967 Tommy Smiley Tommy Smiley Kevin Montgomery Kevin Montgomery Tommy Smiley Tommy Smiley 1968 Doug Carter

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Opponent Yards at Sul Ross State 210 Sul Ross State 143 at Sam Houston State 128 at Texas State 102 Texas A&M-Kingsville 115 at Northwestern State 101 South Dakota 132 at Northwestern State 109 Mexico Poly 107 at Mexico Poly 137 at Mexico Poly 112 at Mexico Poly 101 Trinity 109 UT Arlington 129 at McNeese State 187 at Abilene Christian 149 Quantico Marines 142 Louisiana Tech 136 Louisiana Tech 100 at New Mexico State 102 UT Arlington 107

1969 Glen Hill Johnny Lee Year Player 1970 Doug Matthews Doug Matthews 1971 Doug Matthews Doug Matthews Doug Matthews Glen Hill 1972 Doug Matthews Doug Matthews 1974 Ronnie Melancon 1977 Kevin Bell 1979 Floyd Dorsey 1980 Ben Booker Percy Bruce 1981 Ben Booker Ben Booker 1982 Floyd Dorsey George Landry Floyd Dorsey 1983 George Landry

Louisiana-Lafayette 119 at Abilene Christian 115 Opponent Yards at New Mexico State 129 at Louisiana-Lafayette 108 Central Missouri 107 Trinity 105 Louisiana-Lafayette 102 at Abilene Christian 100 at New Mexico State 135 at UTEP 101 McNeese State 110 at McNeese State 126 at Baylor 113 Arkansas State 143 Louisiana-Monroe 105 McNeese State 125 Stephen F. Austin 102 at Stephen F. Austin 126 Louisiana-Monroe 109 Sam Houston State 108 at Nicholls 152

1984 Year 1985

1986 1987 1989 2011 2012

Bruce Miller George Landry Burton Murchison Dennis Haskin Player Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Troy Barrett Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Danny Faust DePauldrick Garrett DePauldrick Garrett DePauldrick Garrett

at Louisiana-Lafayette 110 Texas Southern 102 UT Arlington 114 Texas Southern 112 Opponent Yards at Rice 259 Prairie View A&M 222 at UT Arlington 202 at Louisiana Tech 199 McNeese State 140 Texas State 118 Louisiana-Monroe 109 at North Texas 102 at Stephen F. Austin 130 Central State (Okla.) 119 Louisiana-Monroe 154 at UTEP 126 Stephen F. Austin 115 at West Texas A&M 130 Texas College 105 McMurry 104 at McNeese State 112


L a m a r Fo otbal l 100-Yard Rushing Games Burton Murchison (13)

Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. UT Arlington, 9/29/84 19 114 6.0 Prairie View, 9/14/85 22 222 10.1 Texas State, 9/21/85 22 118 5.4 Rice, 9/28/85 31 259 8.4 Louisiana-Monroe, 10/12/85 28 109 3.9 UT Arlington, 10/19/85 27 202 7.5 Louisiana Tech, 11/2/85 31 199 6.4 North Texas, 11/9/85 26 102 3.9 McNeese State, 11/23/85 31 140 4.5 Stephen F. Austin, 9/27/86 22 130 5.9 Stephen F. Austin, 9/26/87 16 115 7.2 Louisiana-Monroe, 10/10/87 16 154 9.6 UTEP, 10/17/87 22 126 5.7

Doug Matthews (7)

Opponent Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/24/70 New Mexico State, 11/14/70 Central Missouri, 10/2/71 Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/71 Trinity, 11/6/71 UTEP, 9/16/72 New Mexico State, 11/4/72

Att. 21 27 19 21 20 18 23

Sammy Carpenter (4) Opponent Sul Ross State, 11/15/52 Sam Houston State, ‘53 Sul Ross State, ‘53 Texas State, ‘54

Tommy Smiley (4) Opponent New Mexico State, 9/16/67 Abilene Christian, 10/14/67 McNeese State, 10/21/67 Louisiana Tech, 11/11/67

Ben Booker (3)

Opponent Arkansas State, 11/8/80 Stephen F. Austin, 10/3/81 McNeese State, 10/31/81

Floyd Dorsey (3)

Opponent Baylor, 9/8/79 Stephen F. Austin, 9/11/82 Sam Houston State, 9/18/82

Yds. Avg. 108 5.1 129 4.8 107 5.6 102 4.9 105 5.3 101 5.6 135 5.9

Att. 28 20 23 12

Yds. Avg. 210 7.5 128 6.4 143 6.2 102 8.5

Att. 20 20 25 18

Yds. Avg. 102 5.1 149 7.5 187 7.5 100 5.6

Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Louisiana-Monroe, 10/30/82 28 109 3.9 Nicholls, 9/3/83 29 152 5.2 Texas Southern, 10/1/83 12 102 8.5

Att. 16 19 22

Yds. Avg. 143 8.9 102 5.4 125 5.7

Att. 11 29 33

Yds. Avg. 113 10.3 126 4.3 108 3.3

Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/25/69 22 119 5.4 Abilene Christian, 10/30/71 27 100 3.7

Kenny Montgomery (2) Opponent Quantico Marines, 10/7/67 Louisiana Tech, 11/11/67

Att. Yds. Avg. 16 142 8.9 18 136 7.6

Eugene Washington (2) Opponent Mexico Poly, 12/7/63 Trinity, 11/5/65

Att. Yds. Avg. 9 112 12.4 9 109 12.1

J.E. Whitmore (2)

Opponent A&M-Kingsville, 11/19/57 Louisiana-Monroe, ‘58

Att. Yds. Avg. 13 115 8.8 17 101 5.9

Att. 20 10 23

Yds. Avg. 105 5.2 104 10.4 112 4.9

Opponent West Texas A&M, 9/16/89

Ronnie Fontenot (1) Dennis Haskin (1) Opponent Texas Southern, 9/1/84

Darrell Johnson (1) Opponent UT Arlington, 11/19/66

Johnny Lee (1)

Opponent Abilene Christian, 10/18/69

Att. Yds. Avg. 10 130 13.0 Att. Yds. Avg. 7 132 18.9 Att. Yds. Avg. 23 112 4.9 Att. Yds. Avg. 12 129 10.8 Att. Yds. Avg. 21 115 5.5

Ronnie Melancon (1) Opponent McNeese State, 11/16/74

Att. Yds. Avg. 23 110 4.8

Bruce Miller (1)

Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/22/83 20 110 5.5

Troy Barrett (1) Opponent Central State, 11/8/86

Att. Yds. Avg. 11 119 10.8

Richard Prejean (1) Opponent Mexico Poly, 12/7/63

Kevin Bell (1)

Opponent McNeese State, 11/12/77

Att. Yds. Avg. 15 126 8.4

Dudley Rench (1)

Opponent Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/60

Percy Bruce (1)

Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Louisiana-Monroe, 10/18/80 25 105 4.2

Dan Yezak (1)

Opponent Mexico Poly, 12/7/63

Doug Carter (1)

Att. Yds. Avg. 17 137 8.1 Att. Yds. Avg. 21 109 5.2 Att. Yds. Avg. 6 101 16.8

Att. Yds. Avg. 12 107 8.9

Jimmy Davis (1) Opponent Mexico Poly, 9/10/60

Att. Yds. Avg. 8 107 13.4

Consecutive 100-Yard Games Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Floyd Dorsey Tommy Smiley

Danny Faust (1)

Opponent South Dakota, 11/24/60

Glen Hill (2)

Opponent UT Arlington, 11/23/68

DePauldrick Garrett (3)

Opponent Texas College, 9/3/11 McMurry, 10/13/12 McNeese State, 11/17/12

George Landry (3)

5 2 2 2 2

1985 Season 1985 Season 1987 Season 1982 Season 1967 Season

Multiple 100-Yard Games Dec. 7, 1963 Mexico Poly Richard Prejean Eugene Washington Dan Yezak

17-137 9-112 6-101

Nov. 11, 1967 Louisiana Tech Kenny Montgomery 18-136 Tommy Smiley 18-100

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La mar Foo tba l l Individual Passing Records Yards Passing Single Game

Yearly Leaders Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Name Bill Lierman Bill Lierman Eugene Sharp Jerry Boone Jerry Boone George Parks George Parks Charles Starcke Charles Starcke Windell Hebert Windell Hebert Windell Hebert Phillip Primm Phillip Primm Phillip Primm Phillip Primm Randy McCollum Bobby McDowell Tommy Tomlin Tommy Tomlin Glen Hill George Toal Bobby Flores Bobby Flores David Silvas Chris Frederick Chris Frederick Larry Haynes Larry Haynes Ray Campbell Fred Hessen Fred Hessen Ray Campbell Brent Watson Brent Watson John Evans Shad Smith John Evans John Evans Andre Bevil Andre Bevil Ryan Mossakowski

A 44 86 38 38 74 104 71 71 86 81 158 189 105 120 147 202 232 146 256 172 103 60 192 134 114 105 59 184 402 296 365 115 116 129 144 157 281 282 414 288 233 193

C 14 38 16 19 28 46 32 28 34 38 70 81 49 62 74 102 115 74 121 84 39 25 82 49 49 45 20 92 233 157 180 46 52 55 65 77 155 154 228 157 127 113

I 4 11 4 4 9 4 7 8 3 7 4 10 5 6 10 9 8 6 23 10 10 4 11 7 8 13 4 11 18 19 16 15 9 15 13 7 12 3 17 14 10 8

Pct. .318 .418 .421 .500 .378 .443 .450 .394 .395 .469 .443 .429 .466 .517 .503 .506 .498 .452 .473 .488 .379 .417 .427 .366 .430 .429 .339 .500 .580 .530 .498 .400 .448 .426 .451 .490 .552 .546 .551 .545 .545 .585

Yds. 278 703 350 365 445 642 701 407 569 613 1,214 1,112 592 893 1,002 1,549 1,533 850 1,563 1,072 475 370 890 574 615 464 238 1,261 2,641 1,491 2,108 736 710 733 967 956 1,806 1,525 2,901 2,013 1,719 1,194

TD 1 2 1 3 5 5 9 5 4 5 11 7 5 8 10 16 15 4 10 6 3 2 4 2 1 0 1 8 21 7 14 4 4 5 5 5 11 9 17 14 14 13

Name Andre Bevil Andre Bevil Shad Smith John Evans Larry Haynes John Evans Fred Hessen Andre Bevil John Evans John Evans Ray Campbell Tommy Tomlin Shad Smith Tommy Tomlin John Evans Larry Haynes Doug Prewitt John Evans John Evans John Evans Shad Smith

Completions Single Game

Opponent Yds. McNeese State, 2010 429 SE Louisiana, 2010 417 La.-Monroe, 1987 412 UTEP, 1989 407 UTA, 1979 403 Angelo State, 1989 393 UTA, 1981 367 NW State, 2011 360 McNeese State, 1989 353 McNeese State, 1987 341 Houston, 1983 326 La. Tech, 1969 308 Texas State, 1988 304 So. Illinois, 1970 296 La. Tech, 1986 289 NW State, 1979 296 South Dakota, 2010 286 Miss. Coll., 1988 285 West Texas A&M, 1989 283 La.-Lafayette, 1989 281 Northern Ill., 1987 281

Single-Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Name John Evans, 1989 Larry Haynes, 1979 Fred Hessen, 1981 Andre Bevil, 2010 Shad Smith, 1987 Andre Bevil, 2011 Tommy Tomlin, 1969 Phillip Primm, 1966 Randy McCollum, 1967 John Evans, 1988 Ray Campbell, 1980 Larry Haynes, 1978 Windell Hebert, 1961 Ryan Mossakowski, 2012 Windell Hebert, 1962

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 12. 13.

Name John Evans, 1986-89 Phillip Primm, 1963-66 Larry Haynes, 1978-79 Shad Smith, 1985-88 Andre Bevil, 2010-11 Windell Hebert, 1959-62 Fred Hessen, 1981-82 Ray Campbell, 1980-83 Tommy Tomlin, 1969-70 Bobby Flores, 1973-76 Brent Watson, 1984-85 Randy McCollum, 1966-67 Charles Starke, 1956-59

Yards 2,901 2,641 2,108 2,013 1,806 1,719 1,563 1,549 1,533 1,525 1,491 1,261 1,214 1,194 1,112

Career Yards 6,347 4,036 3,902 3,833 3,732 2,962 2,844 2,808 2,635 2,259 1,700 1,620 1,376

Name Andre Bevil John Evans John Evans Larry Haynes John Evans Shad Smith John Evans Shad Smith Shad Smith Fred Hessen John Evans

Opponent Comp. SE Louisiana, 2010 34 Angelo State, 1989 33 Miss. College, 1988 31 UT Arlington, 1979 31 McNeese State, 1989 30 Stephen F. Austin, 1987 29 Arkansas State, 1989 27 Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 27 Northern Illinois, 1987 27 UT Arlington, 1981 27 UTEP, 1989 26

Single Season Name 1. Larry Haynes, 1979 2. John Evans, 1989 3. Fred Hessen, 1981 4. Andre Bevil, 2010 Ray Campbell, 1980 6. Shad Smith, 1987 7. John Evans, 1988 8. Andre Bevil, 2011 9. Tommy Tomlin, 1969 10. Randy McCollum, 1967 11. Ryan Mossakowski, 2012 12. Phillip Primm, 1966 13. Larry Haynes, 1978 14. Tommy Tomlin, 1970 15. Bobby Flores, 1973

Career Name 1. John Evans, 1986-89 2. Larry Haynes, 1978-79 3. Shad Smith, 1985-88 4. Phillip Primm, 1963-66 5. Andre Bevil, 2010-11 6. Ray Campbell, 1980-83 7. Fred Hessen, 1981-82 8. Tommy Tomlin, 1969-70 9. Windell Hebert, 1959-62 10. Bobby Flores, 1973-76 11. Randy McCollum, 1966-67 12. Brent Watson, 1984-85 13. Ryan Mossakowski, 2012-

Andre Bevil Fred Hessen threw for 2,108 yards in 1981, the third best single season total in school history

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Comp. 233 228 180 157 157 155 154 127 121 115 113 102 92 84 82

Comp. 533 325 308 287 284 248 226 205 192 189 126 120 113


L a m a r Fo otbal l Individual Passing Records Pass Attempts Single Game Name Fred Hessen John Evans Larry Haynes Andre Bevil John Evans Tommy Tomlin Shad Smith John Evans John Evans Tommy Tomlin John Evans Shad Smith

Opponent Attempts UT Arlington, 1981 61 Angelo State, 1989 59 UT Arlington, 1979 58 SE Louisiana, 2010 55 McNeese State, 1989 50 Southern Illinois, 1970 49 Stephen F. Austin, 1987 48 Alcorn State, 1989 47 UTEP, 1989 46 Louisiana Tech, 1969 46 Stephen F.  Austin, 1989 44 Texas State, 1988 44

Single-Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Name John Evans, 1989 Larry Haynes, 1979 Fred Hessen, 1981 Andre Bevil, 2010 John Evans, 1988 Shad Smith, 1987 Tommy Tomlin, 1969 Andre Bevil, 2011 Randy McCollum, 1967 Phillip Primm, 1966 Ryan Mossakowski, 2012 Bobby Flores, 1973 Windell Hebert, 1962 Larry Haynes, 1978 Tommy Tomlin, 1970

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Name John Evans, 1985-89 Shad Smith, 1985-88 Larry Haynes, 1978-79 Phillip Primm, 1963-66 Andre Bevil, 2010-11 Ray Campbell, 1980-83 Fred Hessen, 1981-82 Bobby Flores, 1973-76 Windell Hebert, 1959-62 Tommy Tomlin, 1969-70 Brent Watson, 1984-85 Randy McCollum, 1966-67 Charles Starke, 1956-59

Attempts 414 402 365 288 282 281 256 233 232 202 193 192 189 184 172

Career

Bobby Flores

Passing Touchdowns Single Game

Name Opponent TD Tommy Tomlin Louisiana Tech, 1969 6 Andre Bevil SE Louisiana, 2011 4 Andre Bevil SE Louisiana, 2010 4 John Evans Angelo State, 1989 4 Larry Haynes UT Arlington, 1979 4 Ryan Mossakowski Nicholls, 2012 3 Ryan Mossakowski Stephen F. Austin, 2012 3 Caleb Berry McMurry, 2012 3 Ryan Mossakowski Langston, 2012 3 Andre Bevil Nicholls, 2011 3 Andre Bevil McNeese State, 2010 3 Andre Bevil Webber International, 2010 3 Doug Prewitt South Dakota, 2010 3 John Evans UTEP, 1989 3 John Evans McNeese State, 1987 3 Shad Smith Stephen F. Austin, 1987 3 Ray Campbell Houston, 1983 3 Larry Haynes Western Kentucky, 1979 3 Larry Haynes Northwestern State, 1979 3 Tommy Tomlin Southeastern Louisiana, 1979 3

Single Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 10. 12. 14.

Attempts 998 601 586 575 521 512 480 472 438 428 273 256 229

Name Larry Haynes, 1979 John Evans, 1989 Phillip Primm, 1966 Randy McCollum, 1967 Andre Bevil, 2011 Andre Bevil, 2010 Fred Hessen, 1981 Ryan Mossakowski, 2012 Shad Smith, 1987 Tommy Tomlin, 1969 Phillip Primm, 1965 John Evans, 1988 George Parks, 1957 Larry Haynes, 1978 Phillip Primm, 1964

Career

Name 1. John Evans, 1985-89 2. Phillip Primm, 1963-66 3. Andre Bevil, 2010-11 Shad Smith, 1985-88 5. Larry Haynes, 1978-79 6. Windell Hebert, 1959-62 7. Fred Hessen, 1981-82 8. Randy McCollum, 1966-67 9. Tommy Tomlin, 1969-70 10. Charles Starke, 1956-59 11. Ryan Mossakowski, 2012Ray Campbell, 1980-83 13. Bobby Flores, 1973-76

John Evans

TD 21 17 16 15 14 14 14 13 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 TD 40 39 28 28 26 23 18 17 16 15 13 13 11

Shad Smith

Phillip Primm finished his four-year Lamar career ranked second in yards passing (4,036) and touchdown passes (39)

Ray Campbell

Phillip Primm

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La mar Foo tba l l Individual Receiving Records Yearly Leaders Receiving Yards Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Name Rec Yds. Bob Frederick 17 277 Bob Frederick 33 477 Gene Powell 19 246 Gene Powell 13 175 Bob Nance 5 89 Dudley Rench 17 295 Bob Nance 9 228 Glenn Green 13 177 Ronnie Fontenot 12 174 Bobby Jancik 12 137 Amrour McManus 23 363 Ronnie Wright 25 312 Don Phillips 16 229 Frazer Dealy 22 311 Bill Kilgore 39 509 Bill Kilgore 34 549 Bill Kilgore 44 687 Ronnie Gebauer 56 831 Ronnie Gebauer 48 652 Patrick Gibbs 34 637 Joe Bowser 23 354 Joe Bowser 32 593 Joe Bowser 38 545 Larry Spears 16 288 Larry Spears 25 380 Howard Robinson 19 315 Howard Robinson 9 205 Howard Robinson 27 451 Howard Robinson 59 840 Alfred Mask 34 579 Herbert Harris 61 911 Herbert Harris 34 525 Howard Easley 22 396 Rodney Clay 31 736 Rodney Clay 36 644 Derek Anderson 34 575 Ranzy Levias 45 682 Willie Walker 39 411 Chris Ford 73 918 J.J. Hayes 52 745 J.J. Hayes 53 951 Barry Ford 49 470

Avg. 16.3 14.5 12.9 13.5 17.8 17.4 25.3 13.6 14.5 11.4 15.8 12.5 14.3 14.1 13.1 16.1 15.6 14.8 13.6 18.7 15.4 18.5 14.3 18.0 15.2 16.6 22.8 16.7 14.2 17.0 14.9 15.4 18.0 23.7 17.9 16.9 15.2 10.5 12.6 14.3 17.9 470

Yards Receiving Single Game

Yearly Leaders Receptions TD 3 2 2 3 1 4 2 1 2 1 4 2 2 6 2 6 7 4 2 7 3 6 3 2 1 2 0 4 12 4 7 4 1 4 4 3 2 1 4 6 8 1

Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Name Rec Yds. Bob Frederick 17 277 Bob Frederick 33 477 Gene Powell 19 246 Gene Powell 13 175 Bob Nance 5 89 Dudley Rench 17 295 Glenn Green 12 196 Glenn Green 13 177 Ronnie Fontenot 12 174 Bobby Jancik 12 137 Amrour McManus 23 363 Ronnie Wright 25 312 Don Phillips 16 229 Frazer Dealy 22 311 Bill Kilgore 39 509 Bill Kilgore 34 549 Johnny Fuller 34 517 Bill Kilgore 44 687 Ronnie Gebauer 56 831 Ronnie Gebauer 48 652 Ronnie Gebauer 39 540 Joe Bowser 23 354 Joe Bowser 32 593 Joe Bowser 38 545 Larry Spears 16 288 Larry Spears 25 380 Larry Spacek 22 280 Howard Robinson 9 205 Howard Robinson 27 451 Howard Robinson 59 840 Alfred Mask 34 579 Sam Choice 34 368 Herbert Harris 61 911 Herbert Harris 34 525 Howard Easley 22 396 Rodney Clay 31 736 Rodney Clay 36 644 Derek Anderson 34 575 Ranzy Levias 45 682 Willie Walker 39 411 Chris Ford 73 918 J.J. Hayes 52 745 J.J. Hayes 53 951 Barry Ford 49 470

Avg. 16.3 14.5 12.9 13.5 17.8 17.4 16.3 13.6 14.5 11.4 15.8 12.5 14.3 14.1 13.1 16.1 15.2 15.6 14.8 13.6 13.8 15.4 18.5 14.3 18.0 15.2 12.7 22.8 16.7 14.2 17.0 10.8 14.9 15.4 18.0 23.7 17.9 16.9 15.2 10.5 12.6 14.3 17.9 470

TD 3 2 2 3 1 4 1 1 2 1 4 2 2 6 2 6 7 7 4 2 1 3 6 3 2 1 0 0 4 12 4 3 7 4 1 4 4 3 2 1 4 6 8 1

Name J.J. Hayes Jordan Edwards Herbert Harris J.J. Hayes Herbert Harris Howard Robinson Chris Ford J.J. Hayes Bill Kilgore J.J. Hayes Chris Ford Kevin Simon Ronnie Gebauer Ronnie Gebauer Marcus Jackson Marcus Jackson Josh Powdrill Marcus Jackson Ronnie Gebauer Chris Ford Marcus Jackson Ranzy Levias Chris Lafferty

Opponent Yds. Northwestern State, 2011 212 Stephen F. Austin, 2012 208 Louisiana Tech, 1981 192 McNeese State, 2011 189 Louisiana Tech, 1982 182 UT Arlington, 1979 170 McNeese State, 1989 158 Ok. Panhandle State, 2010 150 UT Arlington, 1965 150 Georgia State, 2010 138 Angelo State, 1989 133 Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 132 Arkansas State, 1969 132 UT Arlington, 1968 129 Sam Houston State, 2010 126 SE Louisiana, 2011 123 McNeese State, 2010 123 McNeese State, 2010 123 Southern Illinois, 1968 123 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1989 123 Texas State, 2011 119 Stephen F. Austin, 1987 118 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1989 115

Single Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Name J.J. Hayes, 2011 Chris Ford, 1989 Herbert Harris, 1981 Howard Robinson, 1979 Ronnie Gebauer, 1968 J.J. Hayes, 2010 Rodney Clay, 1984 Marcus Jackson, 2010 Bill Kilgore, 1967 Ranzy Levias, 1987 Chris Lafferty, 1989 Ronnie Gebauer, 1969 Rodney Clay, 1985 Patrick Gibbs, 1970 Patrick Gibbs, 1969

Rec. Yards 53 951 73 918 61 911 59 840 56 831 52 745 31 736 41 727 44 687 45 682 55 671 48 652 36 644 34 637 42 622

Career Name Rec. Yards Avg. 1. Robbie Gebauer, 1967-70 149 2,098 14.1 2. Howard Robinson, 1976-79 114 1,811 15.9 3. Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 119 1,769 14.9 4. J.J. Hayes, 2010-11 105 1,696 16.2 5. Patrick Gibbs, 1967-70 115 1,667 14.5 6. Herbert Harris, 1979-82 112 1,624 14.5 7. Joe Bowser, 1971-73 93 1,492 16.0 8. Rodney Clay, 1982-85 69 1,395 20.2 9. Derek Anderson, 1985-88 96 1,361 14.2 10. Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 89 1,301 14.6 11. Ranzy Levias, 1984-87 89 1,280 14.4 12. Chris Ford, 1986-89 105 1,251 11.9 13. Chris Lafferty, 1986-89 98 1,242 12.7 14. Marcus Jackson, 2010-11 65 1,159 17.8 15. Alfred Mask, 1977-80 77 936 12.2

Herbert Harris has two of the top five single game receiving performances in LU history

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L a m a r Fo otbal l Individual Receiving Records Receptions Single Game Name J.J. Hayes Herbert Harris Chris Ford Chris Ford Herbert Harris Howard Robinson Ronnie Gebauer J.J. Hayes Chris Ford Bill Kilgore Ranzy Levias Willie Walker Patrick Gibbs Barry Ford J.J. Hayes J.J. Hayes Kevin Simon Ronnie Gebauer Ronnie Gebauer

Opponent McNeese State, 2011 Louisiana Tech, 1981 McNeese State, 1989 Angelo State, 1989 Louisiana Tech, 1982 UT Arlington, 1979 Arkansas State, 1969 Northwestern State, 2011 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1989 UT Arlington, 1965 Stephen F. Austin, 1987 Texas Tech, 1988 Louisiana Tech, 1968 Nicholls, 2012 McNeese State, 2010 Sam Houston State, 2010 Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 UT Arlington, 1968 Southern Illinois, 1968

No. 14 13 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9

Single Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Name Chris Ford, 1989 Herbert Harris, 1981 Howard Robinson, 1979 Ronnie Gebauer, 1968 Chris Lafferty, 1989 J.J. Hayes, 2011 J.J. Hayes, 2010 Barry Ford, 2012 Ronnie Gebauer, 1969 Ranzy Levias, 1987 Bill Kilgore, 1967 Johnny Fuller, 1967 Patrick Gibbs, 1969 Marcus Jackson, 2010 Patrick Gibbs, 1968 Bill Kilgore, 1965 Ronnie Gebauer, 1970 Willie Walker, 1988

Rec. Yards 73 918 61 911 59 840 56 831 55 671 53 951 52 745 49 470 48 652 45 682 44 687 43 586 42 622 41 727 39 408 39 509 39 540 39 411

Name Robbie Gebauer, 1967-70 Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 Patrick Gibbs, 1967-70 Howard Robinson, 1976-79 Herbert Harris, 1979-82 Chris Ford, 1986-89 J.J. Hayes, 2010-11 Chris Lafferty, 1986-89 Derek Anderson, 1985-88 Joe Bowser, 1971-73 Ben Booker, 1978-81 Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 Ranzy Levias, 1984-87 14. Alfred Mask, 1977-80 15. Barry Ford, 2010-

Name Jordan Edwards Kevin Johnson Kevin Johnson J.J. Hayes Jesse Cavil Howard Robinson Patrick Gibbs Several tied with 2

Rec. Yards 149 2,098 119 1,769 115 1,667 114 1,811 112 1,624 106 1,251 105 1,696 98 1,242 96 1,361 93 1,492 91 565 89 1,301 89 1,280 77 936 73 695

Opponent TD Stephen F. Austin, 2012 3 McMurry, 2012 3 Langston, 2012 3 Southeastern Louisiana, 2010 3 Sam Houston State, 1981 3 UT Arlington, 1979 3 Louisiana Tech, 1969 3

Robbie Gebauer

Single Season 1. 2. 3. 5.

10.

Name Howard Robinson, 1979 Kevin Johnson, 2012 J.J. Hayes, 2011 Marcus Jackson, 2010 Herbert Harris, 1981 Patrick Gibbs, 1970 Patrick Gibbs, 1969 Bill Kilgore, 1967 Johnny Fuller, 1966 Marcus Jackson, 2011 J.J. Hayes, 2010 Tyrone Shavers, 1989 Joe Bowser, 1972 Bill Kilgore, 1966 Frazer Dealy, 1964

TD 12 10 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6

Herbert Harris

Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 10. 12.

Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

TD Receptions Single Game

Name Howard Robinson, 1976-79 Patrick Gibbs, 1967-70 Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 J.J. Hayes, 2010-11 Marcus Jackson, 2010-11 Frazer Dealy, 1963-65 Derek Anderson, 1985-88 Joe Bowser, 1971-73 Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 Tyrone Shavers, 1988-89 Herbert Harris, 1980-82 Kevin Johnson, 2012-

TD 18 16 15 14 14 13 12 12 12 11 11 10

Howard Robinson

Chris Ford

J.J. Hayes set school records for receiving yards in a game (212) and receptions in a game (14).

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La mar Foo tba l l Individual Total Offense Records Single Game

Yearly Leaders Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Name Sammy Carpenter Bill Lierman Sammy Carpenter Sammy Carpenter Jerry Boone George Parks George Parks Charles Starcke Charles Starcke Windell Hebert Windell Hebert Windell Hebert Phillip Primm Phillip Primm Phillip Primm Phillip Primm Randy McCollum Bobby McDowell Tommy Tomlin Tommy Tomlin Glen Hill Doug Matthews Bobby Flores Bobby Flores Bobby Flores Charles Behn Kevin Bell Larry Haynes Larry Haynes Ray Campbell Fred Hessen Fred Hessen George Landry Dennis Haskin Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Shad Smith John Evans John Evans Andre Bevil Andre Bevil Ryan Mossakowski

Pass 70 703 40 125 445 642 701 407 569 613 1,214 1,112 722 893 1,002 1,549 1,533 850 1,563 1,072 475 0 890 574 579 358 0 1,261 2,641 1,491 2,108 736 554 429 44 59 1,806 1,525 2,901 2,013 1,719 1,194

Rush 607 475 671 420 149 -41 54 99 176 142 197 51 114 131 36 211 26 78 80 -116 269 881 -13 49 30 111 515 78 -213 -62 12 -7 0 243 1,547 830 -92 119 94 28 171 23

Total 667 1,178 711 545 594 601 755 506 745 755 1,411 1,163 836 1,024 1,038 1,760 1,559 928 1,643 956 744 881 877 623 609 469 515 1,339 2,428 1,429 2,120 729 554 672 1,591 889 1,714 1,644 2,995 2,041 1,890 1,217

Avg. 74.1 117.8 71.1 77.9 84.9 66.8 75.5 63.3 62.1 75.5 128.2 116.3 92.9 102.4 148.3 176.0 155.9 92.8 192.6 159.3 67.6 80.1 87.7 69.2 76.1 78.2 46.8 121.7 220.7 129.9 192.7 81.0 61.6 74.7 144.6 80.8 190.4 149.5 299.5 204.1 189.0 152.1

TD (P/R) 13 (4/9) 6 (2/4) 9 (1/8) 4 (1/3) 9 (5/4) 12 (5/7) 14 (9/5) 6 (5/1) 6 (4/2) na na na 6 (6/0) 8 (8/0) 11 (10/1) 17 (16/1) 17 (14/3) 6 (4/2) 12 (10/2) 8 (6/2) 6 (3/3) 8 (0/8) 8 (8/0) 5 (2/3) 6 (3/3) 2 (2/0) 3 (0/3) 13 (8/5) 25 (21/4) 8 (7/1) 17 (14/3) 5 (4/1) 7 (0/7) 4 (3/1) 9 (1/8) 9 (0/9) 12 (11/1) 14 (9/5) 22 (17/5) 14 (14/0) 14 (14/0) 13 (13/0)

Name Andre Bevil John Evans John Evans Andre Bevil John Evans Shad Smith Larry Haynes Andre Bevil John Evans Tommy Tomlin Fred Hessen Andre Bevil John Evans John Evans Dennis Haskin John Evans Andre Bevil Ray Campbell Charles Behn John Evans

Total 426 421 405 398 396 393 387 374 356 351 349 347 297 297 293 289 285 283 283 280

Single Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Name John Evans, 1989 Larry Haynes, 1979 Fred Hessen, 1981 Andre Bevil, 2010 Andre Bevil, 2011 Phillip Primm, 1966 Shad Smith, 1987 John Evans, 1988 Tommy Tomlin, 1969 Burton Murchison, 1985 Randy McCollum, 1967 Ray Campbell, 1980 Windell Hebert, 1961 Larry Haynes, 1978 Ryan Mossakowski, 2012

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Name John Evans, 1986-89 Phillip Primm, 1963-66 Andre Bevil, 2010-11 Larry Haynes, 1978-79 Burton Murchison, 1985-88 Shad Smith, 1985-88 Windell Hebert, 1959-62 Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54 Fred Hessen, 1981-82 Tommy Tomlin, 1969-70 Ray Campbell, 1980-83 Doug Matthews, 1969-72 Bobby Flores, 1973-76 Glen Hill, 1969-72

Rushing 94 -213 12 28 171 211 -92 119 80 1,547 26 -62 197 78 23

Passing 2,901 2,641 2,108 2,013 1,719 1,549 1,806 1,525 1,563 44 1,533 1,491 1,214 1,261 1,194

Total 2,995 2,428 2,120 2,041 1,890 1,760 1,714 1,644 1,643 1,591 1,559 1,429 1,411 1,339 1,217

Passing 6,347 4,036 3,732 3,902 145 3,833 2,962 401 2,844 2,635 2,808 24 2,259 832

Total 6,379 4,379 3,931 3,767 3,743 3,493 3,368 3,104 2,849 2,599 2,594 2,347 2,301 2,006

Career

Larry Haynes became the first Cardinal to amass over 2,000 yards of total offense in a single season with 2,428 in 1979

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Opponent Pass/Rush McNeese State, 2010 429/-3 UTEP, 1989 407/14 Angelo State, 1989 393/12 Southeastern Louisiana, 2010 417/-19 McNeese State, 1989 353/43 Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 412/-19 UT Arlington, 1979 403/-16 Northwestern State, 2011 360/14 McNeese State, 1987 341/15 Louisiana Tech, 1969 308/43 UT Arlington, 1981 367/-18 Southeastern Louisiana, 2011 270/77 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1989 281/16 Texas Tech, 1988 243/54 Texas Southern, 1984 181/112 Texas State 286/3 Sam Houston State, 2010 310/-25 Houston, 1983 326/-43 UT Arlington, 1976 199/84 Mississippi College, 1988 285/-5

Rushing 32 343 199 -135 3,598 -394 406 2,703 5 -36 -214 2,323 42 1,174


L a m a r Fo otbal l Individual All-Purpose Yards Single Season

Yearly Leaders Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Name Sammy Carpenter Sammy Carpenter Sammy Carpenter Sammy Carpenter Raymond Meyer Dudley Rench Bob Nance J.E. Whitmore Ronnie Fontenot Bobby Jancik Bobby Jancik Harold LaFitte Richard Prejean Harold LaFitte Harold LaFitte Johnny Fuller Tommy Smiley Ronnie Gebauer Robert Fontenot Patrick Gibbs Clinton Hill Doug Matthews Joe Bowser Ronnie Melancon Larry Spears Anthony Pendland Kevin Bell Howard Robinson Howard Robinson Sam Choice Herbert Harris Herbert Harris George Landry Rodney Clay Burton Murchison Burton Murchison Ranzy Levias Troy Barrett Chris Ford Octavious Logan J.J. Hayes Kevin Johnson

Rush 607 1,055 671 420 534 243 638 402 551 435 302 307 365 407 331 0 890 0 104 85 293 881 0 486 14 393 515 1 9 -15 0 4 554 2 1,547 830 0 598 0 229 0 15

Rec. 46 67 77 165 28 295 228 52 174 137 357 189 41 119 124 517 0 831 30 637 93 61 545 84 380 56 55 451 840 579 911 525 87 736 40 194 682 115 918 19 951 309

KR 165 289 267 67 176 81 12 13 238 202 187 178 239 149 161 0 97 0 559 0 387 109 0 0 0 0 362 0 217 6 265 566 0 0 0 31 364 0 0 661 0 623

PR 55 26 62 11 93 30 116 67 70 321 92 9 69 31 0 255 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 205 66 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT 0 0 5 48 5 0 0 23 0 63 31 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 873 1,387 1,082 711 836 649 994 557 1,033 1,158 969 685 714 708 616 772 987 863 693 722 773 1,051 545 570 394 449 932 657 1,132 592 1,176 1,095 641 738 1,587 1,055 1,046 713 918 909 951 947

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Name Burton Murchison, 1985 Sammy Carpenter, 1952 Howard Robinson, 1979 Herbert Harris, 1981 Herbert Harris, 1982 Sammy Carpenter, 1953 Bobby Jancik, 1960 Burton Murchison, 1986 Doug Matthews, 1972 Ranzy Levias, 1987 Burton Murchison, 1987 Ronnie Fontenot, 1959 Tommy Smiley, 1967 Bobby Jancik, 1961 J.J. Hayes, 2011

Rush 1,547 1,005 9 0 4 671 435 830 881 0 813 551 890 302 0

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Name Burton Murchison, 1984-87 Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54 Ranzy Levias, 1984-87 Doug Matthews, 1969-72 Herbert Harris, 1979-82 Ben Booker, 1978-81 Ronnie Gebauer, 1967-70 Howard Robinson, 1976-79 J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 Kenny Montgomery, 1965-68 Harold LaFitte, 1962-65 Bobby Jancik, 1960-61

Rec. 40 67 840 911 525 77 137 194 61 682 224 174 0 357 951

KR 0 289 217 265 566 267 202 31 109 364 0 238 97 187 0

PR 0 26 66 0 0 62 321 0 0 0 0 70 0 92 0

INT 0 0 0 0 0 5 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 0

Total 1,587 1,387 1,132 1,176 1,095 1,082 1,158 1,055 1,051 1,046 1,037 1,033 987 969 951

Rec. KR 510 95 355 788 1,280 1,354 137 221 1,624 831 565 144 2,098 0 1,811 217 253 310 177 544 473 582 494 389

PR 0 154 12 0 0 12 236 271 351 13 53 413

INT 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 2 94

Total 4,203 4,005 2,821 2,681 2,459 2,320 2,314 2,308 2,323 2,212 2,167 2,127

FG 0 0 0 29-44 20-31 24-42 28-51 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts. 198 172 170 149 144 142 141 128 108 98 96 94 92

Career Rush 3,598 2,703 175 2,323 4 1,599 -20 9 1,386 1,468 1,057 737

Individual Scoring Records Single Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 12. 13.

Name Kevin Johnson, 2012 Sammy Carpenter, 1952 Howard Robinson, 1979 Doug Matthews, 1971 Ronnie Fontenot, 1959 Burton Murchison, 1986 Toby Lierman, 1951 Mike Andrie, 1987 Marcus Jackson, 2010 Kenny Franklin, 1989 Sammy Carpenter, 1951 Frank Van Renselaer, 1989 Mike Marlow, 1981 Justin Stout, 2011 Burton Murchison, 1985 Doug Matthews, 1972

TD 13 13 12 11 8 11 10 0 9 9 9 0 0 0 8 8

2-Pt 0 0 0 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 1-1

PAT 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 31-31 0 0 0 32-33 18-18 35-37 0 0

Career FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-12 0 0 0 7-9 11-19 5-8 0 0

Pts. 78 78 72 68 67 66 60 55 54 54 54 53 51 50 50 50

1. 2. 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Name Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54 Doug Matthews, 1969-72 Burton Murchison, 1984-87 Jabo Leonard, 1972-75 Justin Stout, 2010Mike Andrie, 1984-87 Mike Marlow, 1978-81 Harold LaFitte, 1962-65 Howard Robinson, 1976-79 John Evans, 1986-89 Patrick Gibbs, 1968-71 Ronnie Fontenot, 1959-61 Tommy Smiley, 1965-67

TD 33 28 28 0 0 0 0 21 18 16 15 11 15

2-Pt 0 2-4 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

PAT 0 0 0 62-64 84-91 70-72 57-64 2 0 0 6 28 2

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La mar Foo tba l l Individual Punting Records Most Punts in a Game

Yearly Leaders Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 2010 2011 2012

Name Bob Frederick Bob Frederick Bill Davis Raymond Meyer Raymond Meyer Raymond Meyer Glenn Green Larry Ward Richard Griffin Glenn Green Larry Ward Bill McNeill Pat Day Larry Ward Pat Day Pat Day John Wiersma Dan Yezak Dan Yezak Bill Kilgore John Wiersma David Perkins John Wiersma Bill Kilgore Danny Hetzel Danny Hetzel Ronnie Baird Bennie Lunsford Tommy Tomlin Ronnie Baird Lynn Bock Mike Drake Lynn Bock Lynn Bock Lynn Bock Ricky Gohlke Chris Frederick David Stone Chris Frederick Chris Frederick Richard Adams Mike Marlow Mike Marlow Mike Marlow Mike Marlow Ricky Fernandez Ricky Fernandez Ricky Fernandez Mike Andrie Ricky Fernandez Bryan Campbell Mike Andrie Bryan Campbell Bryan Campbell Bryan Campbell Kollin Kahler Kollin Kahler Kollin Kahler

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No. 55 40 25 22 27 35 19 8 3 20 10 16 15 14 59 41 55 48 41 35 16 31 17 61 78 20 18 42 17 11 59 34 29 67 64 47 25 40 22 42 39 73 65 62 70 76 75 57 14 53 43 26 59 62 55 55 64 67

Yds. 2,113 1,363 979 831 1,101 1,353 670 286 110 689 365 567 453 577 2,143 1,438 1,892 1,979 1,585 1,421 665 1,063 635 2,362 2,766 670 764 1,524 556 400 2,241 1,253 1,142 2,672 2,447 1,612 934 1,602 716 1,294 1,447 2,832 2,329 2,535 2,854 3,022 3,004 2,171 495 2,182 1,504 971 2,218 2,474 2,126 2,089 2,710 2,782

Avg. 38.4 34.1 39.1 37.7 40.8 38.6 35.2 35.7 36.6 34.4 36.5 35.4 30.2 44.0 36.4 35.1 34.4 41.2 38.7 40.6 41.6 34.3 37.4 38.8 35.4 33.5 42.4 36.6 32.7 36.4 38.0 36.9 39.4 39.9 38.7 34.3 37.4 40.1 32.5 30.8 37.1 38.8 35.8 40.9 40.8 39.8 40.1 38.1 35.4 41.2 35.0 37.3 37.6 39.9 38.7 38.0 42.3 41.5

Name Kollin Kahler Bryan Campbell Danny Hetzel Dan Yezak Kollin Kahler Kollin Kahler Bryan Campbell Danny Hetzel Kollin Kahler Kollin Kahler Kollin Kahler Bryan Campbell Bryan Campbell Danny Hetzel Danny Hetzel

Opponent Stephen F. Austin, 2010 Sam Houston State, 1989 Louisiana Tech, 1968 Abilene Christian, 1963 Hawai`i, 2012 Sam Houston State, 2011 Louisiana-Monroe, 1988 UT Arlington, 1968 Stephen F. Austin, 2011 South Alabama, 2011 South Alabama, 2010 Alcorn State, 1989 Stephen F. Austin, 1988 McNeese State, 1969 Trinity, 1968

No. 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 11.

Name Danny Hetzel, 1968 Ricky Fernandez, 1982 Ricky Fernandez, 1983 Mike Marlow, 1978 Mike Marlow, 1981 Kollin Kahler, 2012 Lynn Bock, 1973 Mike Marlow, 1979 Kollin Kahler, 2011 Lynn Bock, 1974 Bryan Campbell, 1989 Mike Marlow, 1980

No. 78 76 75 73 70 67 67 65 64 64 62 62

Career 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13. 14.

Name Mike Marlow, 1978-81 Ricky Fernandez, 1982-85 Bryan Campbell, 1986-89 Lynn Bock, 1971-74 Kollin Kahler, 2010Pat Day, 1959-61 Danny Hetzel, 1967-69 Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 Bob Frederick, 1951-52 Chris Frederick, 1975-77 Dan Yezak, 1963-64 John Wiersma, 1962, 65-66 Raymond Meyer, 1954-56

No. 270 261 219 219 186 115 99 96 95 89 89 88 84

Single Game Yardage Name Kollin Kahler Dan Yezak Kollin Kahler Kollin Kahler Bryan Campbell Bryan Campbell Kollin Kahler Danny Hetzel Bryan Campbell Danny Hetzel Kollin Kahler Bryan Campbell Danny Hetzel Kollin Kahler Bryan Campbell

Opponent Yds. Stephen F. Austin, 2010 419 (11) Abilene Christian, 1963 402 (10) Sam Houston State, 2011 397 (9) Hawai`i, 2012 373 (9) Stephen F. Austin, 1988 363 (8) Louisiana-Monroe, 1988 358 (9) Stephen F. Austin, 2011 352 (8) Louisiana Tech, 1968 345 (10) Stephen F. Austin, 1989 337 (8) UT Arlington, 1968 322 (9) South Alabama, 2010 317 (8) Sam Houston State, 1989 317 (10) New Mexico State, 1968 310 (6) Langston, 2012 307 (7) Alcorn State, 1989 304 (8)

Season Yardage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Ricky Fernandez, 1983 Ricky Fernandez, 1982 Mike Marlow, 1981 Mike Marlow, 1978 Kollin Kahler, 2012 Danny Hetzel, 1968 Kollin Kahler, 2011 Lynn Bock, 1973 Mike Marlow, 1980 Bryan Campbell, 1988

Yds. 3,022 (75) 3,004 (76) 2,854 (70) 2,832 (73) 2,782 (67) 2,766 (78) 2,710 (64) 2,672 (67) 2,535 (62) 2,474 (62)

Season Average

11.

Name Larry Ward, 1959 Ronnie Baird, 1969 Kollin Kahler, 2011 John Wiersma, 1965 Kollin Kahler, 2012 Dan Yezak, 1963 Ricky Fernandez, 1985 Mike Marlow, 1980 Raymond Meyer, 1955 Mike Marlow, 1981 Bill Kilgore, 1965

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Name Kollin Kahler, 2010Dan Yezak, 1963-64 Ricky Fernandez, 1982-85 Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 Raymond Meyer, 1954-56 Mike Marlow, 1978-81 Lynn Bock, 1971-74 John Wiersma, 1964-66 Larry Ward, 1957-59 Bryan Campbell, 1986-89 Kollin Kahler, 2010Mike Andrie, 1984-87 Bob Frederick, 1951-52 Mike Drake, 1971-72 Danny Hetzel, 1967-69

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

Avg. 44.0 (14-577) 42.4 (19-764) 42.3 (64-2,710) 41.6 (16-665) 41.5 (67-2,782) 41.2 (48-1,979) 41.2 (53-2,182) 40.9 (62-2,535) 40.8 (27-1,101) 40.8 (70-2,854) 40.6 (35-1,421)

Career Average Avg. 40.76 (186-7,581) 40.04 (89-3,564) 39.76 (261-10,379) 39.41 (96-3,783) 39.11 (84-3,285) 38.89 (270-10,500) 38.82 (219-8,502) 38.75 (40-1,550) 38.13 (32-1,220) 38.00 (219-8,322) 37.98 (55-2,089) 36.65 (40-1,466) 36.59 (95-3,476) 35.95 (39-1,402) 34.95 (99-3,460)

Longest Punts Name Lynn Bock Lynn Bock Kollin Kahler Ricky Fernandez Dan Yezak Ricky Fernandez Raymond Meyer Lynn Bock Bennie Lansford Mike Marlow Dan Yezak Dan Yezak Kollin Kahler Pat Day

Opponent Yds. West Texas State, 1972 86 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1973 80 Southeastern Louisiana, 2011 72 UT Arlington, 1982 72 San Diego Marines, 1964 70 Louisiana Tech, 1984 68 Stephen F. Austin, 1955 68 West Texas A&M, 1974 67 Southern Illinois, 1970 67 Baylor, 1980 66 Trinity, 1963 66 Sul Ross State, 1963 66 Northwestern State, 2011 65 Mexico Poly, 1960 65


L a m a r Fo otbal l Individual Punt Return Records Yearly Leaders Year Name Ret. 1951 Toby Lierman 15 1952 L.C. Choate 5 Sammy Carpenter 3 1953 Sammy Carpenter 4 1954 Raymond Meyer 5 Jerry Boone 4 1955 Raymond Meyer 12 Jerry Boone 9 J.E. Whitmore 7 1956 J.E. Whitmore 4 Raymond Meyer 4 1957 J.E. Whitmore 7 Dudley Rench 5 1958 J.E. Whitmore 12 Dudley Rench 4 1959 Ronnie Fontenot 12 1960 Bobby Jancik 21 1961 Bobby Jancik 8 1962 Ronnie Wright 8 1963 Mike McManus 5 1964 Burnie Alderman 5 Harold LaFitte 3 1965 Burnie Alderman 18 1966 Johnny Fuller 19 1967 Johnny Fuller 20 Ronnie Gebauer 15 1968 Charles Crawford 7 Ronnie Gebauer 7 1969 Mark Ludwig 10 1970 Clinton Hill 3 1971 Rondy Colbert 14 1972 Rondy Colbert 14 Steve Wilke 10 1973 Rondy Colbert 31 1974 Rondy Colbert 12 1975 Don Cunningham 10 1976 Don Cunningham 9 Don Gordon 7 1977 Don Gordon 16 Johnny Ray Smith 6 1978 Johnny Ray Smith 19 Howard Robinson 16 Don Gordon 8 1979 Johnny Ray Smith 13 Howard Robinson 10 1980 Johnny Ray Smith 21 1981 Joe Cormier 22 1982 Mitchell Bennett 20 1983 Dennis Haskin 16 Mitchell Bennett 6 1984 Billy Bell 25 1985 Billy Bell 11 1986 Keith McFadden 6 1987 Chris Lafferty 25 1988 Chris Lafferty 18 1989 Ronald Davis 18 2010 Josh Powdrill 10 Marcus Jackson 5 2011 Kye Hildreth 2 2012 Mike Venson 14

Yds. 111 37 26 62 114 32 93 65 57 154 34 73 49 67 163 70 321 92 125 113 28 31 153 255 344 155 44 32 36 53 182 56 132 305 42 44 94 60 111 60 110 205 80 126 66 144 66 103 58 58 158 85 30 191 104 170 95 122 40 97

Avg. TD 7.4 0 7.4 0 8.7 0 15.5 0 22.8 1 8.0 0 7.8 0 7.2 0 8.1 0 38.5 1 8.5 0 10.4 0 9.8 0 5.6 0 40.8 1 5.8 0 15.3 0 11.5 0 15.6 0 22.6 1 5.6 0 10.3 0 8.3 0 13.4 1 17.2 1 10.3 0 6.3 0 4.6 0 3.6 0 17.7 0 13.0 0 4.0 0 13.2 0 9.8 2 3.5 0 4.4 0 10.4 0 8.6 0 6.9 1 10.0 1 5.8 0 12.8 0 10.0 1 9.7 1 6.6 0 6.9 0 3.0 0 5.2 0 3.6 0 9.7 1 6.3 0 7.7 0 5.0 0 7.6 0 5.8 0 9.4 0 9.5 0 24.4 1 20.0 0 6.9 0

Most Returns - Game Name Johnny Ray Smith Rondy Colbert

Opponent No. Baylor, 1980 8 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1973 7

Most Returns - Season Name 1. Rondy Colbert, 1973 2. Chris Lafferty, 1987 Billy Bell, 1984 4. Joe Cormier, 1981 5. Johnny Ray Smith, 1980 6. Mitchell Bennett, 1982 Johnny Fuller, 1967 8. Johnny Ray Smith, 1978 Johnny Fuller, 1966 10. Ronald Davis, 1989 Chris Lafferty, 1988 Burnie Alderman, 1965

No. 31 25 25 22 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 18

Most Returns - Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80 Chris Lafferty, 1987-89 Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 Billy Bell, 1983-85 J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 Bobby Jancik, 1960-61 Don Cunningham, 1974-77 Mitchell Bennett, 1982-83 Joe Cormier, 1981 Don Gordon, 1975-78

No. 71 59 44 40 36 30 29 28 26 22 22

Single Game Yardage Name Opponent Rondy Colbert Louisiana-Lafayette, 1973 Marcus Jackson Ok. Panhandle State, 2010

Yds. 118 (7) 111 (2)

Season Yardage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Johnny Fuller, 1967 Bobby Jancik, 1960 Rondy Colbert, 1973 Johnny Fuller, 1966 Howard Robinson, 1978 Chris Lafferty, 1987 Rondy Colbert, 1971 Ronald Davis, 1989 Dudley Rench, 1958 Ronnie Gebauer, 1967

Yds. 344 (20) 321 (21) 305 (31) 255 (19) 205 (16) 191 (25) 182 (14) 170 (18) 163 (4) 155 (15)

Career Yardage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80 Bobby Jancik, 1960-61 J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 Chris Lafferty, 1987-89 Don Gordon, 1975-78 Billy Bell, 1983-85 Raymond Meyer, 1954-56 Mitchell Bennett, 1982-83

Yds. 626 (40) 585 (71) 440 (59) 413 (29) 351 (30) 296 (44) 259 (22) 243 (36) 241 (21) 161 (26)

Season Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Minimum 4 returns Name Dudley Rench, 1958 J.E. Whitmore, 1956 Marcus Jackson, 2010 Raymond Meyer, 1954 Mike McManus, 1963 Johnny Fuller, 1967 Sammy Carpenter, 1953 Bobby Jancik, 1960 Johnny Fuller, 1966 Steve Wilke, 1972

Avg. 40.8 (4-136) 38.5 (4-154) 24.4 (5-122) 22.8 (5-114) 22.6 (5-113) 17.2 (20-344) 15.5 (4-62) 15.3 (21-321) 13.4 (19-255) 13.2 (10-132)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Minimum 10 returns Name Johnny Fuller, 1967 Bobby Jancik, 1960 Johnny Fuller, 1966 Steve Wilke, 1972 Rondy Colbert, 1971 Howard Robinson, 1978 Ronnie Gebauer, 1967 Rondy Colbert, 1973 Johnny Ray Smith, 1979 Josh Powdrill, 2010

Avg. 17.2 (20-344) 15.3 (21-321) 13.4 (19-255) 13.2 (10-132) 13.0 (14-182) 12.8 (16-205) 10.3 (15-155) 9.8 (31-305) 9.7 (13-126) 9.5 (10-95)

Career Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Minimum 20 returns Name Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 Bobby Jancik, 1960-61 Don Gordon, 1975-78 J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 Raymond Meyer, 1954-56 Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80 Billy Bell, 1983-85 Chris Lafferty, 1987-89 Mitchell Bennett, 1982-83

Avg. 15.65 (40-626) 14.24 (29-413) 11.77 (22-259) 11.70 (30-351) 11.48 (21-241) 8.24 (71-585) 7.46 (59-440) 6.75 (36-243) 6.73 (44-296) 6.19 (26-161)

Season Touchdowns Name 1. Rondy Colbert, 1973 2. Eight players tied with

TD 2 1

Career Touchdowns Name 1. Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80

TD 2 2 2

Longest Returns Name Marcus Jackson Raymond Meyer David McGaughty Kurt Phoenix Dudley Rench Johnny Ray Smith J.E. Whitmore Mike McManus Bobby Jancik Rondy Colbert

Opponent Yds. Ok. Panhandle State, 2010 90 Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1954 90 Mexico Poly, 1960 83 UT Arlington, 1978 82 Sam Houston State, 1958 82 Louisiana-Monroe, 1979 80 Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1956 80 Sul Ross State, 1963 76 Louisiana-Monroe, 1960 75 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1973 73

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La mar Foo tba l l Junior College Results 1923 (2-4-1) Coach: Pat Quinn South Park High W Stephen F. Austin W Port Arthur High T Louisiana-Lafayette L Texas A&M Freshmen L LSU Freshmen L Louisiana College L 1924 (7-3-0) Coach: Dunlap Johnson Orange High W Sour Lake High W DeQuincy (La.) High W Rusk Jr. College W Stephen F. Austin W Texas Freshmen L Louisiana-Lafayette L Rice Freshmen L Louisiana College W Port Arthur Independent W 1925 (1-5-2) Coach: Lilburn Dimmitt Louisiana-Lafayette L Beaumont High W Northwestern State L Texas A&M Freshmen L Rice Freshmen T Texas Freshmen L Beaumont High L Stephen F. Austin T 1926 (2-4-0) Coach: Joe Vincent Victoria JC W Centenary Freshmen L Sam Houston State W Louisiana-Lafayette L Rice Freshmen L Schreiner Institute L

(Discontinued: 1927-31)

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25-0 10-0 0-0 19-16 25-0 13-0 20-13

28-0 14-0 47-0 23-0 19-7 9-7 20-8 7-6 13-7 24-0

14-0 6-0 19-6 12-0 2-2 7-0 19-10 0-0

24-0 13-7 9-0 19-0 29-0 64-0

Coach John Gray’s 1932 team finished the season with an 8-1 record

1932 (8-1) Coach: John Gray Lon Morris JC W Blinn College W Sam Houston Freshmen W Centenary Freshmen W East Texas Baptist W Texas Freshmen W Louisiana-Lafayette W SMU Freshmen L Decatur Baptist JC W

20-6 39-0 38-13 12-0 14-12 25-7 6-0 6-0 23-6

1933 (6-4-2) Coach: John Gray East Texas Baptist L Lon Morris JC W Louisiana-Lafayette W Texas Freshmen T Rice Freshmen L Sam Houston Freshmen W Blinn College W Texas A&M Freshmen T Victoria JC W LSU Freshmen L Schreiner Institute W Amarillo JC L

7-6 13-0 8-7 0-0 7-0 41-0 71-0 0-0 40-7 20-0 20-14 27-14

1934 (8-1-1) Coach: John Gray Lon Morris JC W Texas Freshmen W Texas Freshmen W Loyola (La.) Freshmen T Texas A&M Freshmen W St. Mary’s University W Westmoreland JC W Victoria JC W Schreiner Institute W Amarillo JC L

26-6 7-0 16-0 19-19 13-6 32-0 54-7 19-0 7-6 27-14

1935 (4-3-1) Coach: John Gray Lon Morris JC T Rice Freshmen L Mexico Poly W Texas A&M-Kingsville L Sam Houston State W Victoria JC W Westmoreland JC W Schreiner Institute L

0-0 24-0 32-0 26-0 16-0 7-6 38-6 20-0

1936 (3-4-0) Coach: John Gray Stephen F. Austin L Centenary Freshmen L Loyola (La.) Freshmen W Texas A&M-Kingsville L Victoria JC W Schreiner Institute W Kilgore College L

13-6 6-0 6-0 26-0 7-0 7-6 10-7


L a m a r Fo otbal l 1937 (5-4) Coach: John Gray Texas Freshmen W Texas A&M-Kingsville L Southeastern La. L Stephen F. Austin W Sam Houston State L Centenary Freshmen W Louisiana-Lafayette W Schreiner Institute L Mexico Poly W

3-0 26-0 20-12 10-6 16-7 32-6 18-12 14-6 27-13

1938 (2-6-1) Coach: John Gray Arlington JC L Brownsville JC W Texas Lutheran W St. Edward’s University L Sam Houston State L Southeastern La. L Centenary Freshmen L Stephen F. Austin T Schreiner Institute L

33-7 40-6 33-6 14-0 18-0 20-7 12-7 13-13 9-0

1939 (2-7-0) Coach: John Gray Louisiana-Lafayette L Sam Houston State L Baylor Freshmen L Centenary Freshmen W Kilgore College L Texas Lutheran W Schreiner Institute L Arlington JC L Lon Morris JC L

6-0 20-6 34-0 7-0 20-0 18-0 7-0 7-6 28-6

1940 (2-4-1) Coach: R. M. Hodgkiss Kilgore JC L Decatur Baptist JC W Lon Morris JC T Rice Freshmen L Schreiner Institute L Tarleton State JC L McNeese State JC W

27-0 12-6 0-0 6-0 19-0 14-9 34-0

1941 (4-4-0) Coach: R. M. Hodgkiss Sam Houston State L Schreiner Institute W Kilgore College L Decatur Baptist JC W Rice Freshmen L Arlington JC L Clifton JC W Louisiana-Lafayette Freshmen W

51-6 6-0 34-6 12-0 20-0 21-13 59-6 27-0

1942 (2-6-1) Coach: Ted Dawson Sam Houston State L Arlington JC T Kilgore College L Schreiner Institute W Paris JC L Ellington AFB W NE Louisiana JC L Southwestern University L Southeastern La. L

20-0 0-0 28-6 14-0 20-0 25-0 19-13 13-0 34-7

(Discontinued 1943-45) 1946 (8-2-0) Coach: Ted Jefferies Decatur Baptist JC W Hardin College W San Angelo JC L Hill JC W Paris JC W Tarleton State JC W Arlington JC W Kilgore College L Schreiner Institute W McNeese State JC W

83-0 13-0 13-7 40-0 6-0 19-7 26-0 10-6 20-0 21-7

1947 (4-6-0) Coach: A. C. Forwald Little Rock JC W Del Mar JC W San Angelo JC L Arlington JC L Paris JC W Tarleton State JC W Tyler JC L Kilgore College L Schreiner Institute L McNeese State JC L

12-0 19-6 26-0 14-0 28-14 14-0 7-6 10-6 7-0 21-7

1948 (8-4-0) Coach: Stan Lambert Brownsville JC W Del Mar JC W San Angelo JC L Arlington JC L Paris JC L Tarleton State JC W Mexico Poly W Kilgore College L Schreiner Institute W McNeese State JC W Tyler JC W Hinds, Miss. JC W +- JC State Playoffs *-Spindletop Bowl

1949 (10-2) Coach: Stan Lambert Wharton JC W Schreiner Institute W San Angelo JC W Arlington JC W Paris JC W Tarleton State JC W Mexico Poly W Kilgore College W McNeese State JC W Tyler JC L Pearl River, Miss. JC L Georgia Military W +- Memorial Bowl *-Spindletop Bowl (SWJC Co-Champions)

9/16 9/23 9/30 10/6 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/3 11/11 11/18

1950 (5-4-1) Coach: Stan Lambert SE Oklahoma State T SW Oklahoma State W Corpus Christi Univ. L Northwestern State L Sam Houston State L Louisiana College W Mexico Poly W East Central Okla. W Daniel Baker W Middle Tennessee L

33-13 21-0 42-20 50-6 38-13 7-0 40-0 14-7 33-14 27-13 21-20* 35-14+

7-7 34-7 20-13 26-0 45-0 15-7 19-6 7-6 75-0 28-0

25-7 21-7 19-6 22-0 27-7 26-19 28-0 27-12 18-6 20-6 28-7+ 21-0*

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La mar Foo tba l l Senior College Results 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

1951 (4-6-0) Coach: Stan Lambert North Texas L SW Oklahoma State W at Northwestern State W *Stephen F. Austin W *at Texas A&M-Commerce L *at Sam Houston State L Trinity University L *Texas State L at McNeese State L *Sul Ross State W

9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15

1952 (2-7) Coach: Stan Lambert at Louisiana-Lafayette L Northwestern State W *at Stephen F. Austin W *Texas A&M-Commerce L *Sam Houston State L at Trinity University L *at Texas State L McNeese State L *at Sul Ross State L 1953 (3-7) Coach: J.B. Higgins Louisiana-Lafayette L at Northwestern State L Stephen F. Austin W at Texas A&M-CommerceL at Sam Houston State L Abilene Christian L Texas State L at McMurry College L at Sul Ross State W at Mexico Poly W 1954 (3-7) Coach: J.B. Higgins Louisiana-Lafayette W at Northwestern State L McMurry College W *at Stephen F. Austin L *Texas A&M-Commerce L *Sam Houston State W at Abilene Christian L *at Texas State L *Texas A&M-Kingsville L *Sul Ross State L

9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

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1955 (4-6) Coach: J.B. Higgins Louisiana-Lafayette W at Northwestern State L A&M-Corpus Christi W *Stephen F. Austin L *at Texas A&M-Commerce L *at Sam Houston State L at McNeese State L *Texas State L *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W *Sul Ross State W

54-6 43-21 32-20 26-14 47-7 33-14 41-20 14-13 13-7 28-27

14-13 35-13 27-6 48-0 31-13 66-7 33-26 42-7 27-19

22-13 12-6 19-13 32-13 43-0 26-21 14-6 32-27 21-0 60-12

26-20 22-13 19-13 20-7 16-14 6-0 33-14 13-12 18-14 27-13

19-6 7-6 29-2 20-8 33-7 46-14 17-2 14-7 20-9 26-13

n

1951-Present

9/15 9/22 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

1956 (4-4-1) Coach: J.B. Higgins at Louisiana-Lafayette W Northwestern State T *at Stephen F. Austin L *Texas A&M-Commerce W *Sam Houston State L McNeese State W *at Texas State L *Texas A&M-Kingsville L *at Sul Ross State W

21-14 6-6 26-18 20-7 20-6 18-14 13-6 28-12 34-7

9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16

1957 (8-0-2) Coach: J.B. Higgins at Louisiana College W at Northwestern State W Louisiana-Lafayette W *Stephen F. Austin W *at Texas A&M-Commerce W *at Sam Houston State T *Howard Payne W *Texas State W *at Texas A&M-Kingsville T *Sul Ross State W

35-20 20-10 36-20 27-12 7-6 7-7 18-13 33-20 13-13 67-19

9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15

1958 (6-2) Coach: J.B. Higgins A&M-Corpus Christi W *at Stephen F. Austin W *Texas A&M-Commerce W *Sam Houston State W *at Howard Payne L *at Texas State L *Texas A&M-Kingsville W *at Sul Ross State W

26-0 35-6 21-0 20-7 24-19 8-7 14-0 46-7

9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

1959 (8-3) Coach: J.B. Higgins at South Dakota W Louisiana Tech W at Northwestern State W at Abilene Christian W *Stephen F. Austin W *Sul Ross State W *at Texas State W Howard Payne L *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L *Texas A&M-Commerce L *at Sam Houston State W

41-9 13-6 19-0 8-7 7-6 32-0 28-6 14-12 14-6 14-3 27-14

9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/24

1960 (8-4) Coach: J.B. Higgins Mexico Poly W at Louisiana Tech L at Northwestern State W Abilene Christian L *at Stephen F. Austin W *at Sul Ross State W *Texas State W *at Howard Payne W *Texas A&M-Kingsville L *Texas A&M-Commerce L *Sam Houston State W South Dakota W

42-6 20-0 21-13 20-7 14-0 20-6 7-0 12-7 40-0 27-0 18-7 41-21

1961 (8-2-1) Coach: J.B. Higgins 9/23 Louisiana-Monroe W 9/30 at Abilene Christian W 10/7 *Stephen F. Austin W 10/14 *Sul Ross State W 10/21 *at Texas State T 10/28 *Howard Payne W 11/4 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 11/11 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 11/18 *at Sam Houston State L 12/2 at Mexico Poly W 12/29 Middle Tennessee State W *- Tangerine Bowl

9/15 9/21 9/27 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

1962 (7-3) Coach: J.B. Higgins Mexico Poly W at Louisiana-Monroe W Abilene Christian W *at Stephen F. Austin W *at Sul Ross State W *Texas State L *at Howard Payne W *Texas A&M-Kingsville L *at Texas A&M-Commerce W Sam Houston State L

38-34 25-10 34-22 34-0 7-7 33-13 8-7 14-7 9-7 62-22 21-14*

34-6 14-0 13-6 27-12 28-14 20-13 21-10 7-0 28-6 23-7

1963 (5-4) Coach: Vernon Glass 9/28 at Abilene Christian L 25-0 10/5 Trinity University W 20-18 10/12 Stephen F. Austin L 27-6 10/19 Sul Ross State W 15-7 10/26 at Texas State L 13-7 11/2 Howard Payne W 35-0 11/9 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 16-14 11/17 Texas A&M-Commerce L 10-0 12/7 at Mexico Poly W 33-26 (Lamar was an independent in 1963) 1964 (6-3-1) Coach: Vernon Glass 9/19 East Central Okla. W 9/26 *Abilene Christian W 10/3 *at Trinity University W 10/17 at San Diego Marines L 10/24 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 10/31 *UT Arlington W 11/7 *New Mexico State W 11/14 *at Arkansas State T 11/21 *at SW Missouri W 12/12 Northern Iowa L *- Pecan Bowl

21-0 14-3 14-7 33-28 13-12 17-7 21-14 7-7 14-7 19-17*


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1965 (6-4) Coach: Vernon Glass at East Central Okla. W at New Mexico State L Pensacola Navy W *Arkansas State W *at Abilene Christian W at Texas A&M-Kingsville L Louisiana-Lafayette L *Trinity University W West Texas A&M W *at UT Arlington L

9/17 9/24 10/2 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26

1966 (6-4) Coach: Vernon Glass at Western Michigan L Southwest Missouri W at Louisiana-Lafayette L *Abilene Christian W McNeese State W *at Arkansas State W *at Trinity University L Louisiana Tech W *UT Arlington W at Quantico Marines L

16-14 55-12 16-14 42-16 10-7 17-0 23-14 31-16 27-7 30-26

9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/20 11/27

9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

1967 (7-3) Coach: Vernon Glass at New Mexico State L Louisiana-Lafayette W Southeastern Louisiana W Quantico Marines W *at Abilene Christian W at McNeese State W *Arkansas State W *Trinity Universisty W at Louisiana Tech L *at UT Arlington L

17-6 14-13 34-21 41-6 54-13 24-8 28-23 6-0 41-31 16-10

9/14 9/21 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

1968 (0-10) Coach: Vernon Glass at West Texas A&M L McNeese State L New Mexico State L at Southern Illinois L *Abilene Christian L at Louisiana-Lafayette L *at Arkansas State L *at Trinity University L Louisiana Tech L *UT Arlington L

45-7 10-0 16-14 24-7 38-14 20-14 48-17 24-20 34-7 37-20

9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

1969 (3-7) Coach: Vernon Glass at McNeese State W at Louisiana-Lafayette L New Mexico State W Southern Illinois W Abilene Christian L at Louisiana-Lafayette L *at Arkansas State L *Trinity University L at Louisiana Tech L *at UT Arlington L

13-7 21-19 9-7 20-16 22-9 24-16 20-0 22-0 77-40 53-16

15-14 21-20 37-0 20-7 28-18 14-6 20-6 21-3 21-14 31-21

9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11//7 11/14 11/21

1970 (3-7) Coach: Vernon Glass West Texas A&M W Louisiana Tech W at Southern Illinois L McNeese State L *Abilene Christian L at Louisiana-Lafayette L *at Arkansas State L *at Trinity University L at New Mexico State L *UT Arlington W

33-28 6-0 32-16 17-12 42-27 15-6 69-7 37-31 69-37 24-0

9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/21 11/4 11/11 11/18

1971 (5-6) Coach: Vernon Glass Sam Houston State L at West Texas A&M L *at Louisiana Tech L Central Missouri W at McNeese State L at Mississippi State L Louisiana-Lafayette L *at Abilene Christian W *Trinity University W *at UT Arlington W *Arkansas State W 1972 (8-3) Coach: Vernon Glass Sam Houston State W at UTEP W Southern Illinois W at West Texas A&M L *at McNeese State L *Abilene Christian W *at Louisiana-Lafayette W *at Arkansas State W at New Mexico State W Nicholls W *UT Arlington L

22-19 42-28 7-0 35-12 17-7 31-10 3-0 26-24 24-19 22-10 10-3

9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/10 11/24

1973 (5-5) Coach: Vernon Glass at New Mexico State L Howard Payne W *at McNeese State L at Drake L West Texas A&M L at UTEP W Louisiana-Lafayette W *Arkansas State W *Louisiana-Tech L *at UT Arlington W

24-7 21-17 20-17 24-10 13-0 31-27 31-0 10-7 17-3 10-3

9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

1974 (8-2) Coach: Vernon Glass Drake W at North Texas W *at Louisiana-Lafayette W Mississippi State L *at Arkansas State W Southern Miss. W at West Texas A&M W *at Louisiana Tech L *McNeese State W *UT Arlington W

18-6 27-7 38-13 37-21 10-6 10-7 9-7 28-0 17-3 8-0

13-12 14-6 26-7 35-6 38-0 24-7 21-20 30-28 27-15 23-14 24-13

9/6 9/13 9/20 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/22 11/29

1975 (1-10) Coach: Vernon Glass at Houston L West Texas A&M L New Mexico State L *Louisiana Tech L at Louisiana-Monroe L *at Louisiana-Lafayette L *Arkansas State L at Southern Miss. L *at UT Arlington L Southern Illinois W *at McNeese State L

20-3 10-6 17-14 24-10 34-7 21-12 17-0 43-3 37-24 30-10 20-10

9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

1976 (2-9) Coach: Bob Frederick Northwestern State W at Louisiana-Monroe L at New Mexico State W at Southern Illinois L *Louisiana-Lafayette L *at Louisiana Tech L Long Beach State L *at Arkansas State L at West Texas A&M L *McNeese State L *UT Arlington L

17-6 16-6 21-17 19-7 34-9 37-7 21-10 31-0 21-6 27-0 34-14

9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

1977 (2-9) Coach: Bob Frederick Louisiana-Monroe W *Louisiana-Lafayette L at Long Beach State L at Southern Illinois L *Arkansas State L at Northwestern State L West Texas A&M L at Drake L *Louisiana Tech L *at McNeese State W *at UT Arlington L

21-7 10-6 21-7 9-5 10-6 43-0 27-9 43-21 7-6 35-7 14-7

9/11 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25

1978 (2-8-1) Coach: Bob Frederick at Northwestern State L Southern Illinois L Stephen F. Austin W *at Louisiana-Lafayette L Louisiana-Monroe T at West Texas A&M L *UT Arlington L *at Louisiana Tech L *McNeese State L *at Arkansas State L Long Beach State W

21-17 22-20 23-16 23-16 17-17 55-16 37-17 40-3 24-23 6-3 36-31

9/8 9/15 9/22 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/23

1979 (6-3-2) Coach: Larry Kennan at Baylor L at Western Kentucky W *Louisiana Tech W West Texas A&M T *McNeese State L *Louisiana-Lafayette W *at Arkansas State W at Louisiana-Monroe W Northwestern State W *at UT Arlington L at UNLV T

20-7 58-27 19-17 12-12 34-25 21-17 20-10 21-7 28-13 47-37 24-24

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La mar Foo tba l l 9/6 9/13 9/20 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

1980 (3-8) Coach: Larry Kennan at Texas Southern W Baylor L Drake L at Stephen F. Austin W *at Louisiana Tech L Louisiana-Monroe L *at Louisiana-Lafayette L at Southern Miss. L *Arkansas State W *McNeese State L *UT Arlington L

9/5 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28

1981 (4-6-1) Coach: Larry Kennan at Baylor W Sam Houston State W Texas State L Stephen F. Austin L at Louisiana-Monroe W *Louisiana Tech L *McNeese State T *at Arkansas State L *Louisiana-Lafayette W *at UT Arlington L at Southern Miss. L

9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

1982 (4-7) Coach: Ken Stephens at Texas State L at Stephen F. Austin W Sam Houston State W at Houston L Texas Southern L *at Louisiana Tech W at Louisiana-Lafayette L *Louisiana-Monroe L *Arkansas State L *at McNeese State W *UT Arlington L

9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 11/5 11/12 11/19

1983 (2-9) Coach: Ken Stephens at Nicholls L Stephen F. Austin W at Houston L *at Louisiana Tech W Texas Southern L *Louisiana-Monroe L *at UT Arlington L at Louisiana-Lafayette L *at North Texas L *Arkansas State L *McNeese State L

9/1 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

1984 (2-9) Coach: Ken Stephens Texas Southern L *North Texas W at Rice L *UT Arlington L *at Louisiana-Monroe L Texas State L at Sam Houston State L *Louisiana Tech L Nicholls W *at Arkansas State L *at McNeese State L

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41-8 42-7 38-7 45-21 16-7 28-6 38-10 36-10 23-22 35-3 44-27

18-17 50-7 24-7 13-10 17-13 16-7 20-20 16-9 14-12 31-7 45-14

30-0 24-14 27-7 48-3 28-17 40-13 24-0 14-0 20-19 12-3 31-24

21-14 24-23 42-35 18-12 15-14 17-0 21-0 31-6 10-0 24-14 17-7

13-7 10-6 36-19 13-10 34-14 23-0 27-11 22-7 20-16 37-13 34-14

9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

1985 (3-8) Coach: Ken Stephens Texas Southern W Prairie View A&M W at Texas State W at Rice L *Louisiana-Monroe L *at UT Arlington L Sam Houston State L *at Louisiana Tech L *at North Texas L *Arkansas State L *McNeese State L

32-20 30-7 24-21 29-28 37-14 37-17 34-22 23-22 20-0 21-0 28-7

9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/14 11/21

1986 (2-9) Coach: Ray Alborn at Rice L at Sam Houston State L at Stephen F. Austin L Texas A&M-Kingsville L *at Louisiana-Monroe L Texas State W *North Texas L *Louisiana Tech L Central State (OK) W *at Arkansas State L *at McNeese State L 1987 (3-8) Coach: Ray Alborn at Rice L at Northern Illinois W at Texas Tech L Stephen F. Austin W at Texas A&M-Kingsville L Louisiana-Monroe W at UTEP L Sam Houston State L at Texas State L Arkansas State L McNeese State L

34-30 39-35 43-14 28-26 43-14 48-28 38-14 34-21 27-19 34-20 44-36

9/3 9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

1988 (3-8) Coach: Ray Alborn West Texas A&M W Texas State L at Stephen F. Austin L at Arizona State L at Sam Houston State L Alcorn State W at Arkansas State W at Louisiana-Monroe L Mississippi College L at Texas Tech L at McNeese State L

42-21 27-26 26-14 24-13 16-14 35-6 21-17 24-3 16-14 59-28 18-17

9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 11/4 11/11 11/18

1989 (5-5) Coach: Ray Alborn at Angelo State L at UTEP W at West Texas A&M W Sam Houston State W Stephen F. Austin L Arkansas State L at Alcorn State L at Texas State W at Louisiana-Lafayette L McNeese State W

31-28 21-19 49-17 41-0 44-20 41-31 32-16 20-19 42-33 22-17

9/6 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

28-14 24-13 38-25 35-10 22-21 17-3 33-13 39-20 47-23 56-7 38-7

9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

2010 (5-6) Coach: Ray Woodard at McNeese State L Webber International W at Southeastern Louisiana W at Stephen F. Austin L Sam Houston State L Langston W South Alabama L at North Dakota L at Georgia State L South Dakota W Okla. Panhandle State W

30-27 21-14 29-28 71-3 38-10 14-0 26-0 31-6 23-17 24-20 44-6

9/3 9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

2011 (4-7) Coach: Ray Woodard Texas College W at South Alabama L Incarnate Word W *at Southestern LouisianaW *Northwestern State L at Texas State L *Central Arkansas L *at Sam Houston State L *Stephen F. Austin L *at Nicholls W *McNeese State L

58-0 30-8 45-35 48-38 37-17 46-21 38-24 66-0 69-10 34-26 45-17

9/1 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

2012 (4-8) Coach: Ray Woodard at Louisiana-Lafayette L Prairie View A&M W at Hawai`i L Langston W *Southeastern Louisiana L *at Northwestern State L McMurry W *at Central Arkansas L *Sam Houston State L *at Stephen F. Austin L *Nicholls W *at McNeese State L

40-0 31-0 54-2 31-0 31-21 30-23 52-21 24-14 56-7 40-26 34-24 35-0


Media Information


La mar Foo tba l l Media Information Lamar Athletics Media Relations Staff Staff (Area Code 409) 880-7489 Football Press Box 880-2248 Main Athletic Number Media Relations Fax 880-2338 JAMES DIXON Office: 880-8329 Cell: E-mail: james.dixon@lamar.edu PAT MURRAY Office: 880-2323 Cell: 651-0521 E-mail: pat.murray@lamar.edu

James Dixon Assistant AD/ Media Relations

Pat Murray Assistant Media Relations Director

MEDIA CREDENTIALS Press credentials will be granted to media covering Lamar football on a regular basis. Media covering single games should submit requests at least 24 hours in advance to Assistant AD/Media Relations James Dixon by calling (409) 880-8329, by emailing james.dixon@lamar.edu or by fax at (409) 8802338. Media credentials may be picked up in the Lamar Media Relations Office (Room 138 of the Montagne Center) one day before the game or at the Gate 2 ticket window of Provost Umphrey Stadium on the day of the game. Press box seating will be granted on a priority basis, with daily newspapers and originating radio and television networks receiving first consideration. We are unable to accommodate children, spouses or other non-working media. MEDIA PARKING There will be a limited number of media parking spaces available in Lot A-2 (see map on this page), with media members covering Lamar on a regular basis being issued assigned parking spots. Visiting media requiring a parking pass need to contact the Lamar Media Relations Office at (409) 880-8329, with passes being issued the week of the game. GAME DAY SERVICES Game programs, fact sheets, and updated statistics will be available in the press box prior to kickoff. Game statistics will be distributed at the end of every quarter. Final box scores and play-by-plays will be available in the press box following the game. Phone lines will be available for transmitting game stories on a first-come, first-served basis. A media meal and beverages will be provided for working media.

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Clay Trainum Assistant Media Relations Director

CLAY TRAINUM Office: 880-7845 Cell: 651-5588 E-mail: clay.trainum@lamar.edu

POST-GAME PRESS CONFERENCES The post-game press conference will be held in the team meeting room of the Dauphin Athletic Complex. It will begin following the customary 10-minute cooling off period. The Cardinals’ locker room will be CLOSED to the media. Requested players and coach Ray Woodard will be brought to the media room. The visiting coach will be brought to the media room upon request. COVERING PRACTICE Head coach Ray Woodard will conduct a weekly press conference on Monday afternoons at 2 p.m. from the team meeting room in the Dauphin Athletic Complex. Players will also be brought to the Monday press conference and may be interviewed following Coach Woodard. Media are invited to watch Tuesday practice until 3:45 when it will then become a closed practice. Friday’s 3:30 practice is open, and players may be interviewed prior to or following the short walkthrough. Any other interviews may be scheduled through the Lamar Media Relations Office. Players will not be taken out of practice to interview under any circumstance. GAME-DAY INTERVIEWS Coach Ray Woodard, assisistant coaches and Lamar players will not be available for pre-game interviews. BROADCAST BOOTHS Provost Umphrey Stadium has three broadcast booths with one being designated for Lamar’s flagship station, KLVI 560 AM. Another booth is reserved for the station with broadcast rights of the visiting team and the third will be used for televised games. Any outof-town broadcast station should make arrangements through the Media Relations Department at (409) 880-8329.

MAILING/SHIPPING ADDRESSES Mailing: Lamar University Athletic Department Athletics Media Relations Office P.O. Box 10066 Beaumont, TX 77710 Shipping/Overnight: Lamar University Athletic Department Athletics Media Relations Office Montagne Center Room 138 211 Redbird Lane Beaumont, TX 77710

NEWSPAPERS Beaumont Enterprise: P.O. Box 3071, Beaumont, TX 77704; (409) 838-2806; Mike Tobias, Sports Editor; Avi Zaleon, Football Beat Writer. www.beaumontenterprise.com Port Arthur News: P.O. Box 789, Port Arthur, TX 77640; (409) 984-1218; Bob West, Sports Editor; Tom Halliburton, Football Beat Writer. www.panews.com The Examiner: 795 Willow, Beaumont, TX 77701; (409) 832-1400; Chad Cooper, Sports Editor. www.theexaminer.com Houston Chronicle: 801 Texas Avenue, Houston, TX 77002; (713) 220-7891; Joseph Duarte, Colleges. www.chron.com Associated Press: 4851 LBJ Freeway, Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75244; (800) 442-7189; Jamie Aron, Sports Editor. University Press (campus): P.O. Box 10055, Beaumont, TX 77710; (409) 880-8101 www.lamaruniversitypress.com TELEVISION KBTV-TV 4 (FOX): 300 Parkdale Mall, Beaumont, TX 77706; (409) 840-4444; James Ware, Sports Director. www.fox4beaumont.com KFDM-TV 6 (CBS): 2955 IH-10 East, Beaumont, TX 77702; (409) 895-4673; Mike Friedman, Sports Director; Andrew Chernoff, Weekends. www.kfdm.com KBMT-TV 12 (ABC): 525 IH-10 South, mont, TX 77701; (409) 838-1212; Dave Sports Director; Ashly Elam, Weekends. www.12newsnow.com

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RADIO KLVI (560 AM): P.O. Box 5488, Beaumont, TX 77702; (409) 896-5555; Jim Love, Program Director; Harold Mann, News/Sports Director. www.klvi.com


L a m a r Fo otbal l Media Information Ray Woodard Coach’s Show

Mike Friedman

The “Ray Woodard Coach’s Show” will air 12 times begining in September and running through the end of the season on KFDM-TV 6 (CBS). KFDM sports anchor Mike Friedman will serve as host for the 11 p.m. Sunday shows. Coach Woodard will break down the previous week’s game and give a preview of the upcoming opponent. There will also be game highlights and an inside look into the Lamar football program.

KLVI-560 AM Lamar’s Flagship Station

Play-by-Play Announcer Harold Mann interviews Lamar head coach Ray Woodard at the 2010 Southland Conference football media day.

KLVI-560 AM will once again serve as the flagship station of Lamar football with Harold Mann providing the play-by-play and former Lamar linebacker Bo Brown serving as analyst and host of the halftime show. This will be the 18th season of Lamar football broadcasting by KLVI, with the station broadcasting the Cardinals from 1976Bo Brown 89. In addition to broadcasting Lamar football games, KLVI will broadcast a weekly coach’s show with Coach Ray Woodard from Cafe del Rio. The show is scheduled

to air on Mondays at 7 p.m. during the season.

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1. Mamie McFaddin Ward 2. Dishman Art Museum 3. Art 4. University Theatre/KVLU 5. Music (Rothwell Recital Hall) 6. Health & Human Performance Complex A&B 7. Hayes Biology 8. Science Auditorium 9. Theater Arts 10. Social & Behavioral Sciences 11. Geology 12. Archer Building 13. Galloway Business 14. Montagne Center 15. Provost Umphrey Stadium and W.S. “Bud� Leonard Field Athletic Complex 16. Chemistry 17. Ty Terrell Track 18. Sheila Umphrey Recreational Sports Center and McDonald Gym 19. Setzer Student Center 20. Carl Parker 21. Setzer Center Bookstore 22. Lucas Engineering 23. Wimberly (Admissions) 24. Visitors Parking 25. Plummer (Administration) 26. Communication Building 27. Post Office/Police 28. Family & Consumer Sciences 29. Mary & John Gray Library 30. Engineering Research Center 31. Cherry Engineering 32. Newman Catholic Center 33. Church of Christ Student Center 34. Honors Program 35. Latter Day Saints Student Center 36. Health Center 37. Monroe Hall (Cardinal Village III) 38. Wesley Foundation Methodist Center 39. Baptist Student Center 40. Dining Hall 41. Texas Success Initiative/Developmental Studies (former ROTC Bldg.) 42. Maes 43. Gentry Hall (Cardinal Village I) 44. Morris Hall (Cardinal Village II) 45. Education 46. Hydraulics Lab 47. Speech and Hearing 48. Combs Hall (Cardinal Village V) 49. Campbell Hall (Cardinal Village IV) 50 . John Gray Center University Advancement 51. Brooks-Shivers Hall 52. Golf Driving Range 53. Vincent-Beck Stadium 54. Early Childhood Development Ctr. 55. Human Resources 56. Soccer Complex



2 0 1 3 S ch e d u l e Date Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Opponent Oklahoma Panhandle State at Louisiana Tech at Oklahoma State (FSN) Bacone College at Grambling State at Sam Houston State* Central Arkansas*$ (CSN Houston) at Southeastern La.* (ESPN3) Nicholls* at Northwestern State* (SLCTV) Stephen F. Austin* McNeese State*

* - Southland Conference Game $ - Homecoming All Times Central and Subject to Change

Location Beaumont, Texas Ruston, La. Stillwater, Okla. Beaumont, Texas Grambling, La. Huntsville, Texas Beaumont, Texas Hammond, La. Beaumont, Texas Natchitoches, La. Beaumont, Texas Beaumont, Texas

Time 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.


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