2012 UTSA Football Media Guide

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UTSA Football_________________________________ 2-3 UTSA Timeline_________________________________ 4-5 What They’re Saying __________________________ 6-7 Media Exposure_______________________________ 8-9 Park West Athletics Complex__________________ 10-11 This Is UTSA________________________________ 12-13 Campus Life________________________________ 14-15 Campus Rec________________________________ 16-17 A Focus On Academics______________________ 18-19 Career Services_____________________________ 20-21 Athletic Medicine______________________________ 22 Strength & Conditioning_________________________ 23 UTSA Spirit_________________________________ 24-25 A New Home__________________________________ 26 Conference USA_______________________________ 27 Building Champions____________________________ 28 NCAA Host Institution___________________________ 29 This Is San Antonio__________________________ 30-33 Alamodome________________________________ 34-35 NCAA Compliance_____________________________ 36

Media Information______________ 38-54

Quick Facts___________________________________ 38 Schedule______________________________________ 38 Timeline______________________________________ 39 Future Schedules_______________________________ 39 Athletics Communications Staff___________________ 40 Media Policy_______________________________ 40-41 Alamodome Directions/Parking__________________ 42 Local Media Directory__________________________ 43 Roadrunners Sports Network_____________________ 43 Opponents Quick Facts______________________ 44-45 Season Outlook_____________________________ 46-47 Starters Breakdown_____________________________ 48 Pronunciation Guide____________________________ 48 Depth Chart___________________________________ 49 Numerical Roster____________________________ 50-51 Alphabetical Roster__________________________ 52-53 Western Athletic Conference_____________________ 54

Contents Charlie Dudley_________________________________ Shane Elder___________________________________ Lara Goldmann________________________________ Jerry Greeson_________________________________ Brian Hernandez_______________________________ Rhodie Moss__________________________________ Travis Reust____________________________________ Tom Scanlon___________________________________ Kyle Stephens_________________________________ Brad Sternberg________________________________ Mike Villa_____________________________________ Team Physicians________________________________ Lynn Hickey___________________________________ Dr. Ricardo Romo______________________________

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Meet The Roadrunners__________ 76-98

Player Bios_________________________________ 76-97 Roster Breakdown______________________________ 98

2011 Season Review__________100-110

Schedule/Results______________________________ 100 Team Statistics________________________________ 100 Record Breakdown____________________________ 100 UTSA Game-by-Game Statistics_________________ 101 Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics_____________ 102 Individual Statistics________________________ 103-104 Starters Summary_____________________________ 104 Defensive Statistics____________________________ 105 Team Captains________________________________ 105 Game Capsules___________________________ 106-110

Record Book__________________112-118

Team Single-Season Records____________________ 112 Individual Season-Season/Career Records________ 113 Team Single-Game Records_____________________ 114 Individual Single-Game Records_________________ 115 Opponent Single-Game Records_________________ 116 Alamodome Single-Game Records_______________ 117 NCAA Records_______________________________ 118 All-Time Letterwinners__________________________ 118

Staff_____________________________ 56-74

Larry Coker________________________________ 56-58 Kevin Brown___________________________________ 59 Perry Eliano___________________________________ 60 Polo Gutierrez_________________________________ 61 Tony Jeffery___________________________________ 62 Nathaniel Jones________________________________ 63 Jim Marshall___________________________________ 64 Neal Neathery________________________________ 65 Charlie Reeve_________________________________ 66 Eric Roark_____________________________________ 67 Jeff Bowen____________________________________ 68 Matthew Kraft_________________________________ 68 Benny Morrison________________________________ 68 Adam Cain___________________________________ 69

C r e d its The 2012 UTSA Football Guide is a production of the UTSA Athletics Communications Office. The supplement was designed, written and edited by Assistant AD/Athletics Communications Kyle Stephens and Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez with assistance from Assistant Athletics Communications Directors Tony Baldwin and Jordan Korphage. Photography Alamo Bowl, Alamodome, Bryan Bullon, Ross Davis, Patrick Dunn, Jeff Huehn, Mark McClendon, Steve Moakley, San Antonio Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort, Dave Taylor, University of Miami and Jason Ytuarte.


Tailgating

UTSA fans began tailgating in the Alamodome parking lots several hours before kickoff.

T h is Spirit Walk

Two and a half hours prior to kickoff, Rowdy the Roadrunner leads head coach Larry Coker and the UTSA football team through the Spirit Walk. Fans and the UTSA band and cheerleaders line Hoefgen Avenue as the team makes its way through Sunset Station and Rowdy Town to the Alamodome.

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The UTSA Roadrunners take the field to fireworks or smoke while a highlight video plays on the Alamodome video boards.

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Electric Atmosphere

Thousands of screaming fans, the UTSA Cheerleaders and Pom Squad and the UTSA Marching Band — The Spirit of San Antonio — help create an electric atmosphere in the Alamodome.

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B ui ld i ng a “We are grateful to the Board of Regents for their support today to enhance our entire sports program and bring UTSA football to San Antonio.” - UTSA President Ricardo Romo Under the lights of Dub Farris Stadium, UTSA held its inaugural practice with 70 players – 28 scholarship and 42 walk-ons.

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UTSA announces its inaugural schedule, which begins with Northeastern State on Sept. 3, 2011.

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March 6 UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo and Athletics Director Lynn Hickey introduce Larry Coker as the program’s first head football coach.

Dec. 18

The University of Texas System Board of Regents approved UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan, which granted permission to add a football program.

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Feb. 3 Roadrunners head coach Larry Coker announced the program’s inaugural signing class, which consisted of 25 prep student-athletes.

Nov. 11 UTSA accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference. The Roadrunners joined their new conference on July 1, 2012.

“This is yet another historic day for UTSA. We have been working extremely hard for a very long time to reach our goal of joining an FBS conference and today’s invitiation is a realization of a lot of hard work by so many different people.” - UTSA Athletics Director Lynn Hickey


Progr am “This is maybe the most awesome game I’ve ever been around. I’m being totally honest with you.” - Head Coach Larry Coker

FOX Sports Southwest launched a new reality sports documentary series that chronicled the start of UTSA’s inaugural football season.

May 14

UTSA offiically joins the Western Athletic Conference and becomes a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision.

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UTSA kicked off its inaugural season with a 31-3 victory over Northeastern State before an NCAA start-up program record crowd of 56,743 at the Alamodome.

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April 9 More than 4,000 fans were in attendance for the inaugural UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game presented by Health Texas at the Alamodome.

Nov. 19 The Roadrunners rolled past Minot State, 49-7, in its season finale. The game drew 32,369 fans and that helped UTSA break the NCAA record for average attendance for a first-year program. The Roadrunners welcomed 35,521 fans per game to the Alamodome in their inaugural campaign.

May 4 UTSA accepted an invitation to join Conference USA. The Roadrunners will join their new conference on July 1, 2013.

“To see how well it was received by the community was gratifying. We were very blessed. We made history.” - Athletics Director Lynn Hickey

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What They’re “No one, however, should question Coker’s ability to get it done. There’s too much high school talent in the state of Texas, and Coker has too many friends in the coaching community helping him out.” — Matt Hayes, The Sporting News, April 13, 2009

T h e L a r ry C o k e r F i l e Personal Full name: Larry Edward Coker Family: Wife, Dianna; Daughter, Lara Hometown: Okemah, Okla.

U T S A h ea d c o ac h Lar ry C ok e r

Coaching Career Career record: 64-21 (.753) in seven seasons 2009-present: UTSA, head coach 2001-06: Miami (Fla.), head coach 1996-2000: Miami (Fla.), offensive coordinator 1995: Ohio State, assistant coach 1993-94: Ohio State, assistant coach 1990-92: Oklahoma, offensive coordinator 1983-89: Oklahoma State, offensive coordinator 1980-82: Tulsa, offensive coordinator 1979: Tulsa, assistant coach 1977-78: Claremore (Okla.) High School, head coach 1971-76: Fairfax (Okla.) High School, head coach Honors 2002 American Football Monthly National Coach of the Year 2001 AFCA/National Sportscasters & Sportswriters Association National Coach of the Year 2005 AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year 2001 AFCA Region 2 Coach of the Year 2001-02 Big East Coach of the Year 2002 Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction

“Larry has a long and great track record as a championship-caliber football coach. Along with his championship style, comes a man of character that all of us coaches recognize and respect.” — Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops

“Coach Coker has always been genuine. I always have appreciated what he has done for the game of football. He’s a great fit for UTSA.” — Russell Maryland, former Miami All-American and 1991 NFL Draft overall No. 1 pick

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Highlights • Led Miami (Fla.) to the 2001 BCS National Championship, the first rookie head coach in 53 years and only second ever to lead a team to the title • First coach since Walter Camp (1888-89) to go undefeated through first 24 games as a head coach • Has coached 26 first-team All-Americans and 96 firstteam all-conference picks • Also has mentored 73 student-athletes who earned academic all-conference accolades Playing Experience 1966-69: Northeastern (Okla.) State, defensive back Education • Master’s degree in guidance counseling and physical education, Northeastern State, 1973 • Bachelor’s degree in history, Northeastern State, 1970


Saying… “In my opinion, Larry is the best hire for UTSA. He loves kids and the game of football and has impeccable character. Larry has been at the pinnacle of the college football world and he got there by paying his dues and working extremely hard for many years. He’ll bring that same kind of energy to UTSA. They are lucky to have him.” — Texas head coach Mack Brown

“What everyone sees (in UTSA) is potential. Everything you want in a program, they’ve got. A great recruiting base. A good fan base. A great head coach who knows how to run a program.” — Louisiana Tech head coach Sonny Dykes “UTSA wins again! Lynn Hickey’s hiring of Larry Coker is one of the biggest coups in the history of UTSA. Larry has quickly put together an excellent staff. They not only know the game; they have been involved in other very successful startup programs. It is not easy to build any new organization. UTSA has a great advantage in meeting that challenge with the hire of Larry Coker.” — Red McCombs, former Minnesota Vikings owner and San Antonio businessman

“What Coker has in his favor is strong enthusiasm from the UTSA student body, alumni and businesses ready for Division I football in the nation’s seventh-largest city.” — Chuck Carlton, The Dallas Morning News, May 9, 2009

Larry Coker guided the Miami Hurricanes to the 2001 National Championship, capping a 12-0 season with a 37-14 victory over Nebraska in the Rose Bowl.

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MediA Exposure

“Larry is the perfect guy to start a football program from the ground up. He’s got name appeal, he’s won a national championship, all the high school coaches know him or know who he is. Plus, Larry knows what he’s doing. After you get to where he got — the National Championship — and then step back … all you want to do is coach. He’s made the money, he’s won the big games. Now he just wants to get UTSA going, and I have no doubt that he will.” — Texas head coach Mack Brown as told to Jason King, Yahoo! Sports, July 9, 2009

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“Throughout his career, Coker consistently has demonstrated a sincerity that has earned him admiration and respect on and off the field.” — David Flores, San Antonio Express-News, March 7, 2009

“This is a historic day for us. It’s part of what happens when you have a great university that continues to grow. This is a major step in our continued development.” — UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo on the addition of football as told to John Whisler and David Flores, San Antonio Express-News, Dec. 19, 2008

“UTSA Football: The Birth of a Program” was a six-part documentary that aired in 2011 on FOX Sports Southwest, which reaches more than 10 million cable and satellite TV homes in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. In 2012, a 30-minute magazine show called “UTSA Football Insider” will air on FOX Sports Southwest at 4:30 p.m. each Thursday from Sept. 6-Nov. 29 with a special premiere episode slated for 3:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27.

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P a r k W est A t h l etics C o mp l e x Quick Facts The 60-acre complex will be built in phases near UTSA’s Main Campus on a university-owned tract of land located just inside Loop 1604 near Hausman Road and Kyle Seale Parkway. When all phases are completed, the complex will feature NCAA Division I-quality stadiums: • Baseball (4,000 seats) • Softball (1,500 seats) • Soccer (5,000 seats) • Track (5,000 seats) • Tennis (1,500 seats) The complex will feature two multi-purpose lighted practice facilities that will be used by the football program. The complex will include a building that will house office space for coaches and staff, locker rooms, a training room and a strength and conditioning center.

Economic Impact The complex will generate nearly $200 million for the local economy during three years of construction and the initial five years of operation. The first five years of operation will generate an estimated $63 million in sports tourism spending, as UTSA will work with the city, county and San Antonio Sports to recruit and co-host tourist-destination events in the complex. UTSA’s athletics program currently contributes more than $27 million annually to the local economy, including operations and the existing sports-tourism base.

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The Park West Athletics Complex soccer (above) and track & field (below) facilities will be completed in June 2013.


UTSA officially broke ground at the Park West Athletics Complex on April 10, 2012. UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo, UTSA Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey, University of Texas System Board of Regents Chairman of the Board William Eugene Powell, District 25 Texas State Senator Jeff Wentworth, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff, County Commissioner Kevin Wolff, San Antonio Mayor Juliรกn Castro and City Councilman Reed Williams all attended the groundbreaking along with the UTSA Marching Band and Roadrunners student-athletes.

Park West Athletics Complex will feature two multi-purpose lighted football practice fields.

When all phases are complete, the Park West Athletics Complex will include a building that will house office space for coaches and staff, locker rooms, a training room and a strength and conditioning center.

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A b o u t UTSA The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded on June 5, 1969, by the Texas Legislature to be a “university of the first class.”

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UTSA serves the San Antonio metropolitan area and the broader region of South Texas through programs and services offered from its four campuses: Main Campus, Downtown Campus, Hemisfair Park Campus and Park West Campus. With more than 31,000 students enrolled in 135 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, UTSA is the third-largest component in The University of Texas System. UTSA lists an enrollment of 30,968 (26,268) undergraduates) for Spring 2012, making it the eighth-largest school in the state of Texas. UTSA offers 135 degree programs at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels in the colleges of Architecture, Business, Education and Human Development, Engineering, Honors, Liberal and Fine Arts, Public Policy, Sciences and in the Graduate School. The university’s four campuses provide access and opportunity for large numbers of historically underserved students. More than half of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college or university.

Dr. Ricardo Romo, a San Antonio native, became UTSA’s fifth president in 1999 and is the first Hispanic president in the university’s history.

Main Building

As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business professionals, teachers, scientists and technology managers, UTSA has produced more than 81,000 graduates since awarding its first degree in 1974. UTSA has a total of 622 budgeted tenure/ tenure-track faculty positions. Ninety-eight percent of full-time faculty hold doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees. UTSA has a total of 40 endowed academic positions, a measure of academic excellence. They include 15 distinguished chairs, six chairs, six distinguished professorships, nine professorships and one faculty fellowship In addition to the educational advantages UTSA offers, its economic impact directly and indirectly produces 1.2 billion in annual business revenues and supports an estimated 15,720 jobs in the San Antonio metropolitan statistical area. Purchases by UTSA in 2011 totaled $78 million, with $16.8 million or 21 percent designated or obtained from historically underutilized business (HUB) vendors. Sources: UTSA Office of University Communications

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In 1973 construction began on UTSA’s original campus, now known as the Main Campus, on a 600-acre tract in the rolling foothills of San Antonio’s northwest side

UTSA opened the 11-acre Downtown Campus in 1997.


UTSA University Center

Mi s s i on Stat e m e n t The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions, serving as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development for Texas, the nation and the world. Research and sponsored programs expenditures at UTSA increased to more than $79.4 million in 2011, a 64.9 percent increase during the last five years. UTSA has plans for $157 million in construction during the next two years.

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C am p u s L i f e Laurel Village

UTSA has four housing complexes on its Main Campus offering several styles of group living. On-campus housing accommodates approximately 3,700 students. Students living on-campus are close to classrooms, the student center, food courts, library, athletics facilities and the student recreation center. Chaparral Village and Laurel Village are the two newest on-campus residences and both offer two- and four-bedroom suites with cable television, high speed Internet and kitchenettes, study rooms, a computer lab, a swimming pool and basketball courts. A new 618-bed residence — San Saba Hall — currently is under construction.

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R o a d r u n n e r C a f é C o mm o n s

The UTSA Libraries offer personalized research assistance and a wide variety of study spaces through locations at the Main Campus, Downtown Campus and the HemisFair Park Campus. Students have access to 1.8 million volumes, including 800,000 e-books, 70,000 serial subscriptions, more than 300 online databases and 54,000 audiovisual items.

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The Recreation and Wellness Center is a stateof-the-art 300,000 square-foot facility housing a wide variety of programs and facilities from fitness and aquatics centers, basketball, racquetball and beach volleyball courts to massage studios and a rock-climbing wall.

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UTSA students, faculty and staff have many options for dining on campus.

Real Food on Campus at Roadrunner CafĂŠ, located adjacent to Chaparral Village, is an all-you-care-to-eat residential restaurant that includes a deli, brick oven pizza and stir-fry.

Other on-campus dining options include Smoothie King inside the Recreation and Wellness Center, Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Biotechnology, Sciences & Engineering Building, Extreme Pita in the Business Building and a Subway, Grille Works, Bene Pizza & Pasta, Home Zone, Monterey Cafe, and C3 Convenience Store at the Downtown Campus.

The University Center (UC) Food Court houses Chili’s Too, Taco Cabana, Panda Express and Burger King, while Starbucks, Subway and a C3 Convenience Store are a short walk away.

The John Peace Library (JPL) Food Court houses Chick-fil-A, Subway, Sushic-The Sushi Company, Starbucks, Smoothie King, Bene Pizza & Pasta and a C3 Convenience Store.

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The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center received the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association Outstanding Facility Award in 2009.

Campus Rec The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center is one of the largest campus recreation centers in the state of Texas, containing nearly 300,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. The facility consists of six program areas — fitness and wellness, open recreation, intramural sports, club sports, outdoor pursuits and aquatics.

The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center houses more than 24,000 square feet of weight and cardio space.

Campus Recreation offers personal training, fitness assessments, nutritional guidance and group exercise for no additional fee. Group exercise consists of more than 25 classes ranging from yoga to kickboxing.

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The 18,000 square-foot cardio room features numerous machines ranging from tread mills, ellipticals and stationary bikes to rowers and spin bikes.

The Outdoor Aquatics Center features a three-lane lap pool, leisure pool, lazy river, hot tubs, ample lounge space, a pair of beach volleyball courts and a basketball court.

The jogging track, one-sixth of a mile in length, circles above four regulation basketball courts.

The 54-foot rockclimbing wall is the largest of its kind on any campus in the state of Texas.

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A Focus on A ca d e m i c S e r v i c e s M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t Team Academics was established in order to provide academic services for student-athletes. We provide the necessary academic support services for all studentathletes to be successful in the classroom and pursue an undergraduate degree while competing as an athlete. The center is dedicated to the academic and personal development of all student-athletes. Consistent with the mission of the University of Texas at San Antonio, the Athletics Department is committed to provide an environment in which student-athletes can be successful academically, athletically and socially. In doing so, the department dedicates itself to absolute compliance with the rules of the University of Texas System, the university, the Southland Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

V i s i o n S tat e m e n t The UTSA Athletics Department will be successful in its mission when … • Student-athletes achieve academically and compete athletically at the highest level and are prepared with skills for life. • It achieves a level of social responsibility, honesty and integrity higher than is expected by the public and is required by laws, policies, guidelines and rules. • Athletics is the focal point for school identity, pride and spirit among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the surrounding community. • The community benefits from public service, affordable entertainment and economic growth derived from athletics.

Academic Success UTSA student-athletes have earned numerous academic awards during the past decade. A league-best 27 Roadrunners have been named Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year in their respective sports, the league’s top honor for academic and athletics success. UTSA has had 15 student-athletes chosen as a Capitol One Academic All-American, one of the top honors that can be bestowed upon a collegiate athlete, while 31 have earned Academic All-District accolades since 2003. In the last nine years, 696 student-athletes have been named to the Southland Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll, including a school-record 131 in the 2010-11 academic year.

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Academics C o l in Howl ett

In April 2009, a state-of-the-art academic learning center opened its doors to UTSA student-athletes. The 4,000 square-foot James and Catherine Bodenstedt Athletic Learning Center houses five study carrels,

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two large conference rooms, a classroom, computer lab and office space for the Academic Services staff.

Colin Howlett is in his third year as Associate Athletics Director for Academic Services at UTSA. He is responsible for overseeing academic support services for the entire department. Howlett came to UTSA from Virginia Tech, where he was a member of the Student-Athlete Academic Support Services for 13 years. He began his tenure as Assistant Director in August 1997 and served in that capacity until his promotion to Associate Director in August 2001. He also was the Interim Director from July 2008-January 2009. While in Blacksburg, Howlett was responsible for developing and implementing academic success programs and providing academic, career and personal counseling to studentathletes in the sports of football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. He also assisted in the planning and development of the department’s Learning Assistance Program, served as the liaison to the Registrar’s Office and to the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities and helped coordinate the tutorial, peer mentor and study hall programs for all student-athletes. Prior to his tenure at Virginia Tech, Howlett was an Academic/Athletic Counselor at Maine from 1996-97. He also spent two years at Austin Peay where he served as an Academic Services Intern from 1994-95 and as the Interim Compliance Coordinator for six months before joining the staff at Maine. Howlett earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis on human resource management from Susquehanna University in 1990. He received a master’s degree in health and physical education with an emphasis in athletic administration from Southern Mississippi in 1994.

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Emily Patton

Ben Wegemer

Bill Hickey

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S t u d e n t -A t h l e t e Career Services Co n n e ct i n g U T S A S t u d e n t -At hletes to C a re e r De ve l o pm e n t R e sour ces

Career

“There are more than 380,000 student-athletes and most of them go pro in something other than sports.” — NCAA Public Service Announcement The mission of the UTSA University Career Center is to assist students and alumni in identifying and developing the skills necessary to pursue lifelong career goals. The Career Center provides comprehensive career planning, job search skill development and a wide range of tools and resources designed to assist students and alumni in conducting a successful job search. The Career Center’s website, hireroadrunners.com, contains full-time professional, internship, co-op, work-study and parttime job listings, which are updated daily. Dozens of employers visit campus each year to interview UTSA students for full-time professional positions, as well as intern, co-op and other jobs. Multiple career fairs are held each semester and are attended by hundreds of employers from a variety of disciplines. These events offer information on full- and part-time jobs, internships and more. The Career Center employs a total of 11 career counselors, one of which, Stefanie Cisneros, is dedicated to serving student-athletes at UTSA. Individual career counseling appointments are available with counselors to discuss any aspect of your career development. They will use a variety of methods to help you learn more about career interests, including free online career assessments. In addition, career counselors can assist you in developing job search skills such as resumé writing, interview preparation and networking skills. Throughout the year, a variety of workshops are offered on various career-related topics, including several designed specifically for student-athletes.

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Why do employers seek student-athletes?

Student-Athletes possess many of the skills and abilities which are often sought by organization recruiters. Characteristics such as mental toughness, self-confidence, and performing under pressure are needed to be successful in any workplace. Listed below are additional qualities athletes can transfer from the playing field into the workplace. TEN QUALITIES OF T EAM P LAYERS • Time management • Teamwork • Goal-directed • Competitive • Confidence • Persistence and endurance • Loyalty • Discipline • Ability to accept constructive criticism • Resilience Adapted from: Bohac, Jennifer. Career Game Plan for Student-Athletes, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2000.


Services Career Center Partner Organizations

Hundreds of employers converge on the UTSA campus each year to participate in career fairs, information sessions and networking events and as guest speakers for workshops and in classrooms. Listed below is a sampling of just a few of the organizations with which the Career Center partners. Organizations marked with an asterisk have previously hired UTSA student-athletes for internships or full-time positions. AT&T * bp Energy * Capital Group Companies CIA CPS Energy Deloitte and Touche, LLP * Enterprise * Ernst & Young LLP FBI Frost Bank Harlandale ISD HEB Hyatt Hotels and Resorts * Judson ISD * KPMG LLP Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment * Medtronic * Microsoft Corporation NASA National Security Agency New York Life Northeast ISD Northrop Grumman Northside ISD Northwestern Mutual NuStar Energy Padgett Stratemann & Co., LLP Pape-Dawson Pepsi Bottling Group Planto Roe Financial Services, Inc. Raytheon San Antonio ISD Sapient Financial Group Southwest ISD Southwest Research Institute South San Antonio ISD Sportball Systems, Inc. Spurs Sports and Entertainment Target Corporation * TCEQ Tesoro Companies, Inc. Toyota Union Pacific Railroad United States Census Bureau U.S. Department of State U.S. Marshals USAA Valero Energy Corporation Veteran’s Administration Walgreens * Walt Disney World Wells Fargo Westin YMCA Zachry Holdings, Inc.

St e f a n i e Cisneros Student-Athlete Career Counselor Stefanie Cisneros is in her fifth year as career counselor for all UTSA student-athletes and her 12th year as a staff member at the UTSA Career Center Office. During her tenure, Cisneros has had the opportunity to speak to national audiences through professional presentations at the Southern Association of Colleges and Employers Annual Conference, the American Humanics Management Institute, the California Association for Counseling and Development Regional Conference and as a co-presenter at the National Careers Conference. Her most recent presentation, “Transfer the Magic from Playing Field to Career Field”, addressed the career development needs of student-athletes and best practices for working effectively with student-athlete populations and athletics departments. Cisneros is currently involved in several professional organizations, including memberships in the National Career Development Association (NCDA), Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SoACE), National Association for Colleges and Employers (NACE) and the Texas Cooperative Education and Internship Association (TXCEIA). Cisneros graduated from UTSA in 2001 with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology and completed a master of arts degree in community counseling from UTSA in 2008.

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Athletic Medicine The UTSA Athletic Training Department is committed to providing the highest standard of sports medicine care to all Roadrunners studentathletes. This includes education, prevention, evaluation, recognition, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses associated with athletic participation. Referral necessary for additional medical and psychological evaluation and treatment is also provided. The athletics training staff is dedicated to this mission and compliance with UTSA, Southland Conference and NCAA rules and regulations. The UTSA training staff works under the direction of Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Medicine, Jerry Greeson. All of the physicians that work with the training staff come from the University of Texas Health Science Center Medical School and those physicians, along with selected non-physicians, compose the sports medicine team. The training staff is responsible for the care, prevention and rehabilitation of athletic injuries, taping and wrapping procedures, emergency situations should they occur, attendance of practices and home and away events that occur to 16 intercollegiate sports. UTSA student-athletes receive care from a centralized training center which has state-of-the-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation equipment to give student-athletes the best care available.

Jerry Greeson

Brenna Ellis

Rhodie Moss

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Richard Campbell

Robert Lamb

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Student Trainers Ashley Anderson, Marisa Balandran, Claudia Bernal, Juan Brionnes, Wolfie Cammack, McCall Coleman, Gilbert Escamilla, Kyanna Espinoza, Kathy Evans, Amanda Fries, Stephanie Gomes, Mandy Irizarry, Symone Irurhe, Destiny Jones, Courtney Kelso, Kyle Kratzenberg, Virginia LaBorde, Laura Larrumbide, Nia LeBlanc, Stefani Marion, Alysia Metoyer, Shantell Nemeth, Bailey Pownell, Christina Rabenschlag, Marcus Stallings, Adrianne Tullier. Medical Consultants Richard Holcomb, Director of Sports Medicine; David Schmidt, Head Orthopaedic Physician; Timothy Palomera, Orthopaedic Physician; Jaime Garza, Surgeon

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UTSA student-athletes receive care from a centralized training center, which has state-ofthe-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation equipment to give them the best care available.


Strength & Conditioning Mission Statement UTSA student-athletes are running faster and getting stronger thanks to a commitment to an enhanced strength and conditioning program and a new weight room.

The UTSA Strength & Conditioning Department provides athletes the means by which they can train consistently, sensibly and systematically over designated periods of time in a safe, clean and professional environment to help prevent injury and improve athletics performance.

Philosophy

The philosophy of the University of Texas at San Antonio strength & conditioning program adheres strictly to the three proven scientific principles of adaptation ‌ Specificity The transfer of a training adaptation to a gain in competition performance. Overload Adaptation takes place when the magnitude of training is greater than normal and is achieved by prescribing the correct number of sets, repetitions and intensity of effort. The primary focus is the muscular and energy systems’ adaptation to overload. Periodization Training phases must be planned so that speed, agility, power and endurance will peak during the most important competitions.

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UTSA Spirit

The Mascot

The Roadrunner, a bird representative of the Texas Hill Country and the Southwest, was voted the UTSA mascot in 1977, defeating the armadillo in a student election. The choice was officially adopted in early 1978.

Rowdy the Roadrunner was ranked No. 12 on Yahoo! Sports’ Top 25 Most Unique Mascots

The School Colors

Official colors of the University of Texas System are orange and white. Upon recommendation from the UTSA Student Representative Assembly, the Board of Regents approved the addition of navy blue to the orange and white for UTSA’s colors for athletics competition.

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UTSA Fight Song Go, Roadrunners, Go! On to vict’ry with all your might. Fight, Roadrunners, Fight! For the Blue and the Orange and the White. We fight for U-T-S-A Alma Mater proud and strong. Win, Roadrunners, Win! And unite in our battle song.

The Alma Mater

Music to “Hail UTSA,” the alma mater of the University of Texas at San Antonio, was composed by Dr. Joe Stuessy, Professor of Music. Lyrics were written by Dr. Alan Craven, Director of the Division of English, Classics and Philosophy at UTSA. HAIL UTSA From our hills of oak and cedar To the Alamo Voices raised will echo As, in song, our praises flow. Hail Alma Mater! Through the years our loyalty will grow. The University of Texas at San Antonio

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A N ew H o m e

In a press conference on Nov. 11, 2010, UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo (left) and Athletics Director Lynn Hickey accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference. The Roadrunners moved all 17 sports into the WAC on July 1, 2012, and will compete against teams from Denver, Idaho, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, San Jose State, Seattle, Texas State, Utah State and UT Arlington.

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C o nfe r e n c e U S A

On May 4, 2012, UTSA accepted an invitation to join Conference USA. The Roadrunners will move all 17 sports into the league on July 1, 2013, and will compete against teams from Charlotte, East Carolina, Florida International, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB and UTEP.

“Today is another outstanding day to be a Roadrunner. We are very excited about our new partnership with Conference USA. It is a great fit for us, and it is a significant step forward for the University and the entire city of San Antonio.” — UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo

“We are pleased to welcome UTSA to Conference USA. They are an amazing University in a very dynamic and vibrant city. Without a doubt, they will be a good fit for us. What is truly impressive is the way they launched their football program, which is a tribute to the strong leadership in place.” — Conference USA Commissioner Britton Banowsky

UTSA Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey, UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo and Chairman of the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Football Task Force John Montford announced the University’s move into Conference USA in a press conference on May 4, 2012.

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Building Champions 2011-12 UTSA A ccomplishments • Four team Southland Conference Championships (women’s golf, men’s tennis, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field) • 18 individual Southland Conference Champions • Three NCAA team postseason appearances (women’s golf, men’s tennis, men’s outdoor track & field) • Six All-America honors • 59 All-Southland Conference honorees • Three Southland Conference Coach of the Year awards • Three Southland Conference Student-Athletes of the Year (Jeromie Hill, men’s basketball; Molly Fichtner, softball; Kelsey Jewasko, volleyball) • 27 Southland Conference All-Academic Team selections • National rankings for men’s tennis and women’s golf • Football set NCAA start-up program records for inaugural game (56,743) and average home (35,521) attendance • Received and accepted an invitation to join Conference USA beginning on July 1, 2013

The men’s track & field team captured an unprecedented seventh straight Southland Conference Indoor Championship, breaking Lamar’s 26-year-old league record.

The women’s golf squad secured its second consecutive Southland Conference Championship behind individual winner Shannon Jungman.

The men’s tennis team upset the top two seeds to claim the Southland Conference Tournament crown for the second time in the last three years.

The men’s outdoor track & field squad won the Southland Conference Outdoor title for the program’s third sweep in the last five years.

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NCAA Host Institution UTSA has served as the host institution for 12 NCAA Championship events during the past 14 years. All but two of those events have been NCAA Division I Basketball Regionals or Final Fours, helping make San Antonio a destination for college hoops enthusiasts.

UTSA’s NCAA Championship Legacy • 1997 Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional • 1998 Men’s Final Four • 1998 Men’s Golf Central Regional • 2001 Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional • 2002 Women’s Final Four • 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional • 2004 Men’s Final Four • 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship • 2006 Women’s Basketball San Antonio Regional • 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional • 2008 Men’s Final Four • 2010 Women’s Final Four • 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional • 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship

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About San Antonio

The Alamo

San Antonio has a population of approximately 1.3 million, making it the nation’s seventh-largest city. San Antonio was the fastest growing of the 10 largest cities from 2000-10. With more than 25 million visitors per year, San Antonio is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States. San Antonio boasts some of the state’s most-visited attractions: The Alamo, The River Walk, SeaWorld® San Antonio and Six Flags® Fiesta Texas®. Settled in 1718, San Antonio is one of the American West’s oldest cities and its rich history surfaces in its architecture, neighborhoods, food, culture and traditions. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, San Antonio is an ideal destination year round. San Antonio has 14,518 acres of parks and 118 miles of mostly urban hike-and-bike trails in the metropolitan area.

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San Antonio boasts one of the largest military concentrations in the country with Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base located in the city. San Antonio is home to five Fortune 500 companies: Valero Energy, Tesoro Petroleum, Clear Channel Communications, USAA and NuStar Energy. The largest medical research and care provider in South Texas, the South Texas Medical Center, calls San Antonio home. San Antonio is a sports town, as it is home to six professional sports franchises: the four-time NBA Champion Spurs, the WNBA’s Silver Stars, the American Hockey League’s Rampage, the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate Missions, the Arena Football League’s Talons and the North American Soccer League’s Scorpions. San Antonio is a sports destination, as it annually hosts the Valero Alamo Bowl, the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl, the PGA Tour Valero Texas Open and the Champions Tour AT&T Championship. The city also has hosted three NCAA Men’s Final Fours, two Women’s Final Fours, six NCAA Basketball Regionals, three Big 12 Football Championship Games and Dallas Cowboys Training Camps. Sources: San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau

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Tower of the

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S an A n t onio A D e s t i n at i o n C i t y It’s easy to see why more than 25 million people visit San Antonio each year. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, the nation’s seventh-largest city is an ideal destination year round. The Alamo City boasts some of the state’s most visited attractions: The Alamo, The River Walk, SeaWorld® San Antonio and Six Flags® Fiesta Texas®.

Schlitterbahn, in nearby New Braunfels, is the world’s top-ranked waterpark.

Two of the nation’s top theme parks, SeaWorld and Six Flags Fiesta Texas, call San Antonio home.

Mission Concepcion

The Alamo is one of five Spanish missions built along the San Antonio River between 1718-31.

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Mission San José

Mission San Juan

Mission Espada


The River Walk is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the state of Texas.

Hundreds of hotels, restaurants, night spots and shops line the city’s urban core, including the magical River Walk.

Museum Reach, a $72.1 million expansion of The River Walk, was completed in May 2009. Phase I of Mission Reach opened in June 2011.

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Located just a short walk from the center of San Antonio’s downtown district, the Alamodome is one of the top football venues in the state of Texas. With a seating capacity of more than 65,000 that includes 56 suites, the facility has hosted an array of annual football games, including the Valero Alamo Bowl, the Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Classic and the U.S. Army All-American Bowl along with serving as the home of the UTSA Roadrunners. The Alamodome, the home of the Dallas Cowboys Training Camp four times in the last five years, has hosted three Big 12 Championship Games and served as the home stadium for the New Orleans Saints, who were displaced because of Hurricane Katrina during much of the 2005 NFL season.

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H ome O f The Roadrunners

UTSA set NCAA start-up program records for inaugural game (56,743) and average season (35,521) attendance in 2011 at the Alamodome.

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NC AA C o m p l i a n c e The NCAA Rules

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Fans

Compliance with NCAA rules is one of the highest priorities for our athletics program and institution. As a member of the NCAA, the University of Texas at San Antonio is accountable for the actions of its boosters and fans. Even the bestintentioned action on a fan’s part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Please contact the UTSA Compliance Office if you have any questions concerning what is permissible. Inquiries should be directed to the UTSA Compliance Office at this address: UTSA Compliance Office Intercollegiate Athletics One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: (210) 458-5493

Representatives of Athletics Interests A “representative of UTSA’s athletics interests,” or booster, is anyone who: • Has ever participated in or is currently a member of the various athletics department support groups; • Has made a donation to the athletics program; • Has helped arrange summer and/ or vacation employment for studentathletes; or • Has been involved, in anyway, in the promotion of UTSA’s athletics program

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Extra Benefits

Prospective and current studentathletes may not receive extra benefits. An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or representative of the institution’s athletic interests to provide a student-athlete or his/her family a benefit not authorized by NCAA legislation. Extra benefits would include, but are not limited to: • An employment arrangement for a prospect’s relatives; • Gifts of clothing or equipment; • Cosigning of loans; • Providing loans to a prospect’s relatives or friends; • Cash or like items; • Use of an automobile; • Any tangible items, including merchandise; • Free or reduced-cost services, rentals or purchases of any type; • Free or reduced-cost housing • Use of a college’s athletic equipment; • Sponsorship of or arrangement for an awards banquet for high school, prep school or two-year college athletes by a college, athletics representative or its alumni groups; • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher then the wages paid for similar work; and • Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed.

Recruiting

Only coaches and athletics department staff may be involved in the recruiting process. Athletic representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective student-athlete or members of his/her family by telephone, letter, e-mail, or in person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athletics at The University of Texas at San Antonio. This includes contacting prospective student-athletes on social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) The prohibition remains in effect even after the prospect signs a national letterof-intent (scholarship offer). You can do your part by forwarding names of any potential recruits to the UTSA coaching staffs.

Prospective Student-Athlete

A prospective student-athlete is a person who has started classes for the ninth grade. You can become a prospect even if you have not started the ninth grade, if a college gives you or your relatives any financial aid help or other benefits that it does not give others. Before a prospect can make an official visit to UTSA, he/she must present (1) a score from a PSAT, SAT or ACT test (through an official high school or testing agency), (2) an academic transcript, and (3) must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and must be placed on the institution’s Institution Request List with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Visiting UTSA Official Visit: An “official visit” is a visit paid in whole or in part by the university and cannot exceed 48 hours in length. A prospect can make a total of five official visits, with a limit of only one per university. Unofficial Visit: An “unofficial visit” is a visit made at the prospect’s own expense. The university may provide (a) three complimentary tickets to an on-campus athletics event in which the university’s team is competing and (b) transportation to view offcampus practice and competition sites within a 30-mile radius. Prospects can make as many unofficial visits as they want. More information concerning recruiting and initial eligibility can be found online at: ncaa.org goUTSA.com


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2012 UTSA Quick Facts General Information Name______________ The University of Texas at San Antonio Nickname_________________________________ Roadrunners Colors________ Navy Blue (289), Orange (1665) and White Founded________________________________________ 1969 Enrollment________________30,968 (26,268 undergraduate) President____________________ Dr. Ricardo Romo (Texas ‘67) Athletic Director_________ Lynn Hickey (Ouachita Baptist ’73) Athletics Department Phone_____________ (210) 458-4161 Ticket Office Phone____________________ (210) 458-8872 Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FBS (transition) Conference_____________________________ Western Athletic Stadium (Capacity)_________________ Alamodome (65,000) Playing Surface_____________________________ Field Turf Press Box Phone_______________________ (210) 704-6200 Coaching Staff Head Coach__________Larry Coker (Northeastern State ‘70) Career Record (Years)____________________64-21/.753 (7) Record at UTSA (Years)_____________________ 4-6/.400 (1) Assistant Coaches_____________________________________ _________ Kevin Brown (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks) __________ Perry Eliano (special teams coordinator/safeties) __________________________ Polo Gutierrez (running backs) _________________________________ Tony Jeffery (receivers) __________________________ Nathaniel Jones (cornerbacks) _________________________ Jim Marshall (offensive linemen) ________ Neal Neathery (defensive coordinator/linebackers) ______________________________ Charlie Reeve (tight ends) __________________________ Eric Roark (defensive linemen) Graduate Assistant Coaches___________ Jeff Bowen (offense) ________ Matthew Kraft (defense), Benny Morrison (defense) Strength & Conditioning Coach____________ Charlie Dudley Director of Operations_______________________ Shane Elder Operations Coordinator______________________ Adam Cain Video Coordinator_______________________ Brad Sternberg Equipment Manager___________________________Mike Villa Associate AD/Athletic Medicine_____________ Jerry Greeson Administrative Associate__________________ Lara Goldmann Football Office Phone____________________ (210) 458-5011 Team Information 2011 Record_________________________________ 4-6/.400 2011 Conference Record____ n/a (played as an FCS Independent) Letterwinners Returning/Lost______________________ 46/16 Starters Returning (O/D/ST)_________________ 21 (10/9/2) Starters Lost (O/D/ST)________________________ 3 (1/2/0) Offensive Formation____________________________ Multiple Defensive Formation_______________________________ 4-2-5

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Program History First Year________________________________________ 2011 All-Time Record_______________________________ 4-6/.400 All-Time Conference Record__________ Joining WAC in 2012 Athletics Communications Assistant AD (coaches contact)______________ Kyle Stephens Email__________________________ kyle.stephens@utsa.edu Office Phone__________________________ (210) 458-4551 Cell Phone____________________________ (210) 887-3636 Associate Director (players contact)________Brian Hernandez Email______________________ brian.hernandez1@utsa.edu Office Phone__________________________ (210) 458-4907 Cell Phone____________________________ (210) 269-7110 Assistant Directors__________Tony Baldwin, Jordan Korphage Mailing Address___ One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249 Fax___________________________________ (210) 458-4569 Website__________________________________ goUTSA.com

2012 Schedule Date

Opponent

Aug. 30______ at South Alabama

Time (CT) (ESPN3)_____ 6:30

p.m.

Sept. 8________ Texas A&M-Commerce_________ 1 p.m. Sept. 15__________ at Georgia State____________ 5 p.m. Sept. 22____ Northwestern Oklahoma State______ 1 p.m. Sept. 29_______ at New Mexico State ^_________ 7 p.m. Oct. 13_____________ at Rice

(FCS)___________ 2:30

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Oct. 20___________ San Jose State ^____________ 1 p.m. Oct. 27_____________ Utah State ^______________ 1 p.m. Nov. 3________ at Louisiana Tech ^

(ERT)_________

3 p.m.

Nov. 10____________ McNeese State_____________ 4 p.m. Nov. 17_____________at Idaho ^______________ 4 p.m. Nov. 24____________ Texas State ^_____________ 1 p.m. tentative and subject to change • home games in bold ^ Western Athletic Conference game FCS - FOX College sports • ERT - ESPN Regional Television

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M e d i a I n f o r m at i o n U TS A F o o t b a l l T i m e l i n e Dec.18, 2008 The University of Texas System Board of Regents approved UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan, which granted permission to add a football program. March 6, 2009 Larry Coker introduced as head football coach.

Fu t ur e S ch e dule s 2013 Aug. 31_____ at New Mexico_________ Albuquerque, N.M. Sept. 7______ Oklahoma State__________San Antonio, Texas Sept. 14_____ at Arizona____________________ Tucson, Ariz. Sept. 28_____ Houston_________________San Antonio, Texas

2014

Feb. 3, 2010 First recruiting class signed.

Aug. 30_____ at Houston__________________ Houston, Texas

Sept. 8, 2010 First practice held at Dub Farris Stadium. Nov. 11, 2010 UTSA received and accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference beginning on July 1, 2012. April 9, 2011 Inaugural UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game held at the Alamodome. Aug. 5, 2011 UTSA players reported for first fall camp. Sept. 3, 2011 UTSA defeated Northeastern State, 31-3, in front of an NCAA startup program inaugural-game record 56,743 fans at the Alamodome.

Sept. 6______ Arizona_________________San Antonio, Texas Sept. 13_____ at Oklahoma State__________ Stillwater, Okla. Sept. 27_____ at Kansas State____________ Manhattan, Kan. Oct. 4_______ New Mexico_____________San Antonio, Texas

2015 Sept. 5______ at Arizona____________________ Tucson, Ariz. Sept. 12_____ Kansas State_____________San Antonio, Texas Sept. 19_____ at Oklahoma State__________ Stillwater, Okla. Oct. 3_______ Colorado State___________San Antonio, Texas

2016 Sept. 17_____ Arizona State____________San Antonio, Texas Oct. 1_______ at Colorado State_________ Fort Collins, Colo.

Fall 2011 UTSA posted a 4-6 record and established an NCAA startup program record average home attendance of 35,521 as a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) independent.

Sept. 9______ at Baylor_____________________ Waco, Texas

May 4, 2012 UTSA received and accepted an invitation to join Conference USA beginning on July 1, 2013.

2018

Fall 2012 UTSA will play 12 games against FCS and Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponents, including a full WAC schedule of six contests. The Roadrunners will not count as an FBS opponent toward FBS eligibility. Fall 2013 The Roadrunners will play 12 games against FBS opponents, including a full Conference USA schedule. UTSA must meet all FBS requirements and will count as an FBS opponent toward FBS eligibility.

2017 Sept. 30_____ at Colorado State_________ Fort Collins, Colo.

Sept. 1______ at Arizona State_______________ Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 8______ Baylor__________________San Antonio, Texas Sept. 15_____ at Kansas State____________ Manhattan, Kan. Sept. 29_____ Colorado State___________San Antonio, Texas

2019 Sept. 7______ at Baylor_____________________ Waco, Texas schedule is tentative and subject to change home games in bold and played at Alamodome

Fall 2014 UTSA will play its first season as a full-fledged member of the FBS and will be eligible for a bowl game.

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Athl e tics C o m m unicatio ns Office Fax: (210) 458-4569 Website: goUTSA.com UTSA Shipping Address: UTSA Athletics Communications One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249-0691 Kyle Stephens

Brian Hernandez

Assistant Athletics Director/ Athletics Communications Primary Football Contact (Coaches)

Associate Athletics Communications Director Secondary Football Contact (Players) p: (210) 458-4907 e: brian.hernandez1@utsa.edu

p: (210) 458-4551 e: kyle.stephens@utsa.edu

Alamodome Shipping Address: Alamodome (Attn: Kyle Stephens) 100 Montana Street San Antonio, TX 78202

Follow UTSA

on

Social Media

UTSA Athletics facebook.com/UTSAAthletics twitter.com/UTSAAthletics youtube.com/UTSAsid Tony Baldwin

Jordan Korphage

Assistant Athletics Communications Director p: (210) 458-6460 e: anthony.baldwin@utsa.edu

Assistant Athletics Communications Director p: (210) 458-4930 e: jordan.korphage@utsa.edu

UTSA Football facebook.com/UTSAFTBL twitter.com/UTSAFTBL

U T S A M e d ia Po l ic y Media Coverage

The UTSA Athletics Communications Office assists members of the media with their coverage of all 17 Roadrunners sports by coordinating interviews and providing feature ideas, notes, statistics and any other information needed. Media members may check the athletics department’s website — goUTSA.com — for the latest information on all UTSA sports.

Football Season Credentials

Season credentials for UTSA home games must be requested by emailing Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez (brian.hernandez1@utsa.edu). Only media covering the Roadrunners on a consistent basis and on assignment will be considered for season credentials. A lost season credential will result in credentials being issued on a game-by-game basis, as available. The deadline for requesting season credentials for the 2012 season is Friday, Aug. 24.

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Football Single-Game Credentials

Credentials for individual home games should be requested by 5 p.m. Wednesday of the respective week and emailed to Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez (brian.hernandez1@utsa.edu). Credentials only will be granted to media on assignment. For UTSA road games, please contact Assistant AD for Communications Kyle Stephens (kyle.stephens@utsa.edu) for more information and deadlines.

Non-Football Credentials

Media wishing to apply for credentials to cover other UTSA home events should send a request to the Athletics Communications Director for the sport they wish to cover at least 24 hours prior to the event. These credentials WILL NOT allow access to cover UTSA home football games.

Credential Pick-Up

Credentials can be mailed upon request or picked up in person with proper identification

at the Athletics Communications Office, which is located at 5710 West Hausman Road, Suite 101 in the University Heights Tech Center. For home football games, media that has not yet received credentials may pick those up beginning three hours prior to kickoff at the Alamodome Media Entrance (east 50-yard line).

Football Game Day Parking

Media may park in Lot A (south of Alamodome/northwest corner of IH-10 & Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard interchange) with a UTSA Football Game Day Parking Pass only. Requests must be made to Assistant AD for Communications Kyle Stephens and/ or Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez at least one week in advance. Passes are issued on a singlegame basis only and there are limited quantities per game. There are no season parking passes for UTSA football games. Satellite trucks may park in Lot A for a fee and must reserve spaces by contacting Jason

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M e d i a I n f o r m at i o n Bippert of the Alamodome at jbippert@ alamodome.com or (210) 207-3629.

Non-Game Day Media Parking

Media needing to drive onto UTSA’s Main Campus for interviews may request a visitor parking permit by contacting the UTSA Athletics Communications Director for the sport they are covering at least 24 hours in advance of arrival. Free parking is available for football practice media availability at Dub Farris Stadium.

Alamodome Access

All media members must enter the Alamodome through the media entrance located on the east 50-yard line. The entrance and all press work areas will open three hours prior to kickoff. No media members will be allowed to enter the Alamodome through the South Loading Dock. A UTSA-issued credential or game ticket is required for entrance to all home football games.

Press Box Services

The Alamodome press box, located on Level 3 of the east side of the facility, will open three hours prior to kickoff for all home football games. A UTSA-issued credential is required for entrance to the press box. The media meal will be served approximately two hours prior to kickoff. Game notes, flip cards, game programs, official stats, notes and quotes will be provided. Wireless Internet access is complimentary for working media members upon registration at the media entrance. Media members who wish to order a dedicated Internet connection or telephone line must contact Jason Bippert of the Alamodome at jbippert@alamodome. com or (210) 207-3629. Seats will be assigned according to UTSA’s credential criteria.

Live Statistics

UTSA will provide live statistics online at goUTSA.com for all home events and realtime statistics to credentialed media through a private URL that will be provided on football game days.

Photographers/Videographers

Photographers and videographers on assignment are welcome to shoot all UTSA home events with proper credentials requested through the Athletics Communications Office. For sideline access at home football games, photographers and videographers will be required to check in for a photo vest. A work room is located in Meeting Room A near the northeast tunnel to the field, and it will be equipped with complimentary wireless Internet access, flip cards, game programs and refreshments. Photographers who wish to order a dedicated Internet

connection must contact Jason Bippert of the Alamodome at jbippert@alamodome.com or (210) 207-3629. Photographers and videographers will not have a reserved seat in the Alamodome press box. Upper photo and video area requests should be made in the press box at least two hours prior to kickoff.

Postgame Interview Rooms

Postgame interview rooms for all home football games are located on the east side of the Alamodome across from the visiting team locker room on Level 1. UTSA will hold a postgame press conference for head coach Larry Coker and selected players after a 10-minute cooling off period. Additional requested coaches and players will be made available in the UTSA interview room following the press conference. The UTSA locker room is closed and there will be no interviews conducted on the field except for the television network that is broadcasting the game. The visiting team interview room is located immediately adjacent to the UTSA interview room. All requests should be made with the visiting team’s SID. UTSA will provide escorts for media to the sidelines with six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and to the postgame interview rooms.

Interview Policy

All interviews with UTSA student-athletes and coaches must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance by contacting the Athletics Communications Office. Telephone interviews are available to the media on a “call-back” basis ONLY and at a time that is convenient for the interviewee. Contact information (i.e., cell phone numbers) for student-athletes and coaches WILL NOT be provided to the media.

Football Media Availability

During the season, UTSA football coaches and student-athletes will be available during a Monday Media Roundtable session and post-practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. All requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance, or preferably by noon on Sunday of game weeks, to help expedite the process.

Monday Football Media Roundtable

UTSA will host a media roundtable session each Monday of a game week on the Main Campus. Head coach Larry Coker will be available from 9:30-10 a.m., while requested student-athletes will be available from 10-11 a.m. Contact Assistant AD for Communications Kyle Stephens for more details and parking instructions.

WAC Head Coaches Teleconference

The Western Athletic Conference (WAC) will conduct individual telephonic news conferences with each head coach on Mondays, beginning at 11:30 a.m. (Central time) during the 2012 season. Media members wishing to dial into the conference call should contact the Dave Chaffin at the WAC Office via phone (303-962-4212) or email (dchaffin@wac.org) for call-in instructions. A replay will be made available online at wacsports.com. Coaches will appear in the following order: 11:30 a.m. — Dave Chaffin, WAC 11:32 a.m. — Mike MacIntyre, San Jose St. 11:39 a.m. — Larry Coker, UTSA 11:46 a.m. — Dennis Franchione, Texas St. 11:53 a.m. — Sonny Dykes, Louisiana Tech 12:00 p.m. — DeWayne Walker, New Mexico St. 12:07 p.m. — Gary Andersen, Utah St. 12:14 p.m. — Robb Akey, Idaho

Practice Policies

UTSA football practices will be held at Dub Farris Stadium (unless otherwise noted), which is located southeast of the Loop 1604 and Hausman Road interchange. Practices are closed, but the first 30 minutes of selected practices are open to members of accredited media outlets with a UTSA-issued credential. Media planning to shoot this portion of practice should contact Assistant AD for Communications Kyle Stephens and/or Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez to confirm arrangements and practice times. Requested coaches and student-athletes will be available to the media post-practice on Tuesdays (offense) and Wednesdays (defense) during the season and selected practices during fall and spring camps. Questions pertaining to practice schedules and specific media information regarding coverage for all other sports may be directed to Assistant AD for Communications Kyle Stephens and/or Associate Athletics Communications Director Brian Hernandez.

collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Division I football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for the conference and each of its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@collegepressbox.com.

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Driving Directions

From East/Houston • Take IH-10 west • Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 north to Johnson City • Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn right at light

Physical Address: Alamodome 100 Montana St. San Antonio, Texas 78202 Media may park in Lot A (see map above) with a valid pass issued by the UTSA Athletics Communications Office. These are limited and will be issued according to UTSA’s credential criteria. To enter Lot A on game days, please use the entrance located off the IH-37 Frontage Road. Satellite truck parking also is located in Lot A, but must be arranged in advance by contacting Jason Bippert at (210) 207-3629. For additional parking and transportation options, please visit utsa.edu/gameday and click on the Parking & Transportation tab. The Media Entrance is located on the east side of the Alamodome facing the railroad tracks. From Northeast/Austin • Take IH-35 south • Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 south to Corpus Christi • Exit Boulevard and turn left at light From North/Airport • Take U.S. 281 south • Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn left at light

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From Northwest/El Paso • Take IH-10 east • Exit IH-35 north to Austin • Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 south to Corpus Christi • Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn left at light From West/Del Rio • Take U.S. 90 east • Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 north to Johnson City • Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn right at light From Southwest/Laredo • Take IH-35 north • Exit IH-10 east to Houston • Exit IH-37/U.S. 281 north to Johnson City • Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn right at light From South/Corpus Christi/Rio Grande Valley • Take IH-37/U.S. 281 north • Exit Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and turn right at light NOTE: If you are taking the Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard exit (140B) from southbound IH-37/U.S. 281, you will not be able to access the Lot A entrance via the turnaround within two hours of game time due to traffic control restrictions. Please turn left at the light at Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and left again onto the IH-37 Frontage Road

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San Antonio Express-News Box 2171 San Antonio, TX 78297 p: (210) 250-3373 f: (210) 250-3351 e: sports@express-news.net w: mysa.com beat writer: Jerr y Briggs

KZDC-AM 1250/KTSA-AM 550 4050 Eisenhauer Road San Antonio, TX 78218 p: (210) 654-5100 f: (210) 885-5054

The Paisano 14545 Roadrunner Way San Antonio, TX 78249 p: (210) 690-9301 f: (210) 690-3423 e: sports@paisano-online.com w: paisano-online.com sports editor: Richard Castillo La Prensa de San Antonio 230 North Medina Street San Antonio, TX 78207 p: (210) 242-7900 w: laprensasa.com beat writer: Dennis Ayotte San Antonio Business Journal 8200 IH 10 W, Suite 820 San Antonio, TX 78230 p: (210) 341-3202 f: (210) 342-4443 e: sanantonio@bizjournals.com w: bizjournals.com/sanantonio beat writer: W. Scott Bailey

KSAT-TV (ABC) 1408 N. St. Mary’s St. San Antonio, TX 78215 p: (210) 351-1270 f: (210) 351-1310 e: sports@ksat.com w: ksat.com sports director: Greg Simmons

KTKR-AM 760/WOAI-AM 1200 6222 NW IH-10 San Antonio, TX 78201 p: (210) 736-9700 f: (210) 735-8811

KWEX-TV (Univision) P.O. Box 9225 San Antonio, TX 78204 p: (210) 242-7451 f: (210) 226-0131 e: sanantoniodesk@univision.net w: univision41.com sports director: Rafael Carderara

Television KABB-TV (FOX) 4335 NW Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78229 p: (210) 442-6353 f: (210) 442-6333 e: maxsports@foxsanantonio.com w: foxsanantonio.com sports director: Chuck Miketinac KENS-TV (CBS) 5400 Fredericksburg Road San Antonio, TX 78229 p: (210) 366-5001 f: (210) 377-8757 e: jreinagel@kens5.com w: kens5.com sports director: Joe Reinagel beat writer: David Flores, KENS5.com

WOAI-TV (NBC) 1031 Navarro St. San Antonio, TX 78205-1321 p: (210) 223-4742 f: (210) 476-1088 e: donharris@woaitv.com w: woai.com sports director: Don Harris

B ro a d cast I n f o r m ati o n R oadrunners S ports N etwork

“UTSA G ame D ay ”

The Roadrunners Sports Network brings fans closer to the action through live audio, radio broadcasts and live video and highlights. All UTSA football games will be broadcast live beginning with the pregame show two hours prior to kickoff in the San Antonio area on KPRT 92.5 FM and in the Kerrville area on KRZS 99.9 FM. The games also can be heard online at goUTSA. com or on your mobile device with the free iHeartRadio app. Andy Everett (play-by-play) and Ed Suarez (analysis) will call the action. All six home games will air live in Spanish on Radio Formula Network’s K272EK 102.3 FM and KBRN 1500 AM and also online at radioformulasa.com. Jorge Rodriguez (play-by-play) and David Miguel (analysis) have the call. Each broadcast will include a 30-minute pregame and 15-minute postgame show. Everett also will host “The Larry Coker Show” from 7-8 p.m. each Wednesday (except for Aug. 27 and Sept. 11) during the season at Stone Werks Big Rock Grille at The Rim on KTKR Ticket 760 AM and online at goUTSA.com. Additional audio and video, including postgame interviews and highlights, can be found at goUTSA.com.

UTSA and KENS 5 TV, San Antonio’s CBS affiliate, have partnered to bring Roadrunners fans a weekly show called “UTSA Game Day” during the football season. KENS 5 sports director Joe Reinagel will host the 15-minute show, which will include an interview with head coach Larry Coker, player features, game highlights and much more. It will air each Saturday during the season on Eyewitness News from 7:30-9 a.m.

“UTSA F ootball I nsider ” “UTSA Football Insider” is a 30-minute magazine show that will be televised weekly on FOX Sports Southwest. It will premiere with a special edition on Monday, Aug. 27, at 3:30 p.m. The following week, the show will begin its regular time slot at 4:30 p.m. each Thursday throughout the season. Veteran FOX Sports Southwest San Antonio sportscaster Bill Land will host the program and the show will give fans an all-access look at the Roadrunners with game highlights and previews, plus feature stories on players and activities around the UTSA campus supporting the team.

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2012 Opponents Quick Facts South Alabama 6:30 p.m. • Aug. 30 Mobile, Ala. ESPN3

Location_________________________ Mobile, Ala. Founded_______________________________ 1963 Enrollment____________________________ 15,009 President___________________ V. Gordon Moulton Athletics director______________ Dr. Joel Erdmann Nickname____________________________ Jaguars Colors____________________ Blue, Red and White Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FBS Conference___________________________ Sun Belt Stadium (capacity)__ Ladd-Peebles Stadium (33,471) Playing surface______________________ Field Turf Press box phone______________ (251) 208-2677 Football SID____________________Brian Fremund Office Phone_________________ (251) 414-8032 Email__________________bfremund@usouthal.edu Web site______________________usajaguars.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 6-4 2011 conference record (finish)____________ n/a Offensive formation____________ Multiple spread Defensive formation_______________ Multiple 3-4 Letterwinners R/L_______________________44/20 Starters R/L____________________________ 15/9 Head coach________________________ Joey Jones Alma mater (year)_____________ Alabama (1989) Career record (years)__________________23-4 (3) Record at school (years)______________ 26-11 (4) Assistant coaches_______________ Brendt Bedsole (OLB), Bill Clark (DC/LB), Jerry Mack (WR), Robert Matthews (OC/OL), Tommy Perry (STC/RB), Brian Turner (DL), John Turner (TE), Bryant Vincent (QB) Duwan Walker (DB)

New Mexico State

Location_________________________ Atlanta, Ga. Founded_______________________________ 1913 Enrollment____________________________ 32,000 President____________________ Dr. Mark P. Becker Athletics director_______________ Cheryl L. Levick Nickname____________________________Panthers Colors________________________ Blue and White Affiliation_______NCAA Division I - FBS Transition Conference_________ Colonial Athletic Association Stadium (capacity)_____ Georgia Dome (28,155) Playing surface______________________ Field Turf Press box phone______________ (404) 223-4787 Football SID___________________ Allison George Office Phone_________________ (404) 413-4032 Email_______________________ageorge@gsu.edu Web site_______________ georgiastatesports.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 3-8 2011 conference record (finish)____________ n/a Offensive formation__________ Multiple one back Defensive formation_____________________ 4-2-5 Letterwinners R/L_______________________ 46-23 Starters R/L___________________________12/12 Head coach_________________________Bill Curry Alma mater (year)_________ Georgia Tech (1965) Career record (years)____________ 92-118-4 (19) Record at school (years)________________9-13 (2) Assistant coaches____ John Bond (OC/QB), Jason French (LB/ST), Joe Hamilton (RB), Craig Harmon (TE/OL asst.), Anthony Midget (DC/S), George Pugh (WR), Mike Riddle (OL), Ricky Thomas (DE), Chris Ward (DT)

Location_____________________Las Cruces, N.M. Founded_______________________________ 1888 Enrollment____________________________ 16,428 President__________________ Dr. Barbara Couture Athletics director___________ Dr. McKinley Boston Nickname_____________________________Aggies Colors_____________________ Crimson and White Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FBS Conference____________________Western Athletic Stadium (capacity)__ Aggie Memorial Stadium (30,343) Playing surface_________________________Grass Press box phone______________ (575) 646-2700 Football SID______________________ Tyler Dunkel Office Phone_________________ (575) 646-2927 Email_____________________ tydunkel@nmsu.edu Web site___________________ nmstatesports.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 4-9 2011 conference record (finish)________ 2-5 (7th) Offensive formation___________________ Spread Defensive formation_______________________ 4-3 Letterwinners R/L_______________________34/20 Starters R/L___________________________18/11 Head coach_________________ DeWayne Walker Alma mater (year)_______ Regents College (1992) Career record (years)__________________9-29 (3) Record at school (years)________________9-29 (3) Assistant coaches____ Romeo Bandison (DL), Brad Bedell (OL), David Elson (DC/LB), Shaun Johnson (RB), R. Todd Littlejohn (WR), Will Martin (LB), Jerry McManus (OC/QB), Keith Murphy (TE/ST), Mike Rutenberg (DB)

Texas A&M-Commerce

Northwestern Oklahoma State

Location____________________ Commerce, Texas Founded_______________________________ 1889 Enrollment____________________________ 11,000 President________________________ Dr. Dan Jones Athletics director_______________ Carlton Cooper Nickname_______________________________Lions Colors__________________________Blue and gold Affiliation____________________ NCAA Division II Conference__________________________ Lone Star Stadium (capacity)__ Memorial Stadium (10,000) Playing surface______________________ Field Turf Press box phone______________ (903) 468-3089 Football SID__________________ Rand Champion Office Phone_________________ (903) 866-5131 Email______________ rand.champion@tamuc.edu Web site_____________________ lionathletics.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 1-9 2011 conference record (finish)_______ 1-7 (T-8th) Offensive formation___________________ Spread Defensive formation_______________________ 3-4 Letterwinners R/L_______________________45/22 Starters R/L____________________________ 13/9 Head coach______________________ Guy Morriss Alma mater (year)_________________ TCU (1973) Career record (years)_______________ 39-75 (10) Record at school (years)________________9-22 (3) Assistant coaches__ Dan Lounsbury (OC), Andrew Raiden (TE), Rod West (DB), Brian Williams (DC)

Location__________________________Alva, Okla. Founded_______________________________ 1897 Enrollment_____________________________ 2,233 President_________________Dr. Janet Cunningham Athletics director__________________ Andy Carter Nickname____________________________ Rangers Colors_________________________ Red and black Affiliation__________ NCAA Division II (transition) Conference____________________ Great American Stadium (capacity)_________Ranger Field (6,000) Playing surface__________________ Natural grass Football SID__________________ Allan Scarabello Office Phone_________________ (580) 327-8639 Email_________________ajscarabello@nwosu.edu Web site__________________ riderangersride.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 4-6 2011 conference record (finish)__ 3-2 (t-3rd CSFL) Offensive formation___________________ Spread Defensive formation_____________________ 3-5-3 Letterwinners R/L_______________________22/47 Starters R/L____________________________ 5/17 Head coach_________________________Alan Hall Alma mater (year)_____Charter Oak State College Career record (years)_________________ first year Record at school (years)_______________ first year Assistant coaches__________________ John Falvey (DC), Charlie Giangrosso (ST/DB), Alex Haynes (RB), Lonnie Messick (LB), Larry Parker, Bret Story (QB), Kevin Turco (OL)

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5 p.m. (CT) • Sept. 15 Atlanta, Ga.

7 p.m. (CT) • Sept. 29 Las Cruces, N.M.

Rice

1 p.m. • Sept. 22 San Antonio, Texas

2:30 p.m. • Oct. 13 Houston, Texas FOX College Sports Location_______________________ Houston, Texas Founded_______________________________ 1912 Enrollment_____________________________ 6,082 President____________________ David W. Leebron Athletics director_______________ Rick Greenspan Nickname______________________________ Owls Colors_________________________ Blue and Gray Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FBS Conference______________________________ USA Stadium (capacity)_______ Rice Stadium (47,000) Playing surface______________________ Field Turf Press box phone______________ (713) 527-0250 Football SID_______________________ Chuck Pool Office Phone_________________ (713) 348-5775 Email_________________________ cpool@rice.edu Web site________________________ riceowls.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 4-8 2011 conference record (finish)____3-5 (4th-West) Offensive formation___________________ Spread Defensive formation_____________________ 4-2-5 Letterwinners R/L_______________________44/24 Starters R/L___________________________10/14 Head coach______________________ David Bailiff Alma mater (year)___________ Texas State (1981) Career record (years)________________ 44-53 (8) Record at school (years)______________ 23-38 (5) Assistant coaches________Larry Edmondson (QB), Larry Hoefer (S), Bill Lynch (WR), Darrell Patterson (LB/ST), John Reagan (OC/RB), Michael Slater (DL), David Sloan (TE), Chris Thurmond (DC/CB), Ronnie Vinklarek (OL)

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Louisiana Tech

Location______________________ San Jose, Calif. Founded_______________________________ 1857 Enrollment____________________________ 26,796 President_________________Mohammad Qayoumi Athletics director_______________ Gene Bleymaier Nickname___________________________ Spartans Colors___________________ Gold, white and blue Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FBS Conference____________________Western Athletic Stadium (capacity)____ Spartan Stadium (30,456) Playing surface______________________ Field Turf Press box phone______________ (408) 924-1234 Football SID_____________________ Lawrence Fan Office Phone_________________ (408) 924-1217 Email___________________ lawrence.fan@sjsu.edu Web site_____________________ sjsuspartans.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 5-7 2011 conference record (finish)_______ 3-4 (T-4th) Offensive formation___________________ Multiple Defensive formation___________________ Multiple Letterwinners R/L_______________________37/25 Starters R/L___________________________13/12 Head coach___________________ Mike MacIntyre Alma mater (year)_________ Georgia Tech (1989) Career record (years)__________________6-19 (2) Record at school (years)________________6-19 (2) Assistant coaches_____________________ Klayton Adams (TE), Kent Baer (DC/LB), Gary Bernardi (OL), Charles Clark (DB), Fred Guidici (ST/RB), Jim Jeffcoat (DL), Andy LaRussa (CB), Brian Lindgren (OC/QB), Terry Malley (WR)

Location__________________________ Ruston, La. Founded_______________________________ 1894 Enrollment____________________________ 11,500 President______________________ Dr. Dan Reneau Athletics director____________Bruce Van De Velde Nickname___________________________ Bulldogs Colors__________________________ Blue and Red Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FBS Conference____________________Western Athletic Stadium (capacity)___ Joe Aillet Stadium (30,600) Playing surface______________________ Field Turf Press box phone______________ (318) 257-3144 Football SID____________________ Patrick Walsh Office Phone_________________ (318) 257-5305 Email______________________pwalsh@latech.edu Web site_____________________ latechsports.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 8-5 2011 conference record (finish)_________6-1 (1st) Offensive formation___________________ Spread Defensive formation___________________ Multiple Letterwinners R/L_______________________50/19 Starters R/L____________________________ 16/8 Head coach______________________Sonny Dykes Alma mater (year)____________ Texas Tech (1993) Career record (years)________________ 13-12 (2) Record at school (years)______________ 23-12 (2) Assistant coaches________ Kevin Curtis (CB), Stan Eggen (DL), Tony Franklin (OC), Pierre Ingram (RB), Jeff Koonz (LB), Rob Likens (WR), Pete Perot (OL), Tommy Spangler (DC), Mark Tommerdahl (ST/R)

Utah State

McNeese State 4 p.m. • Nov. 10 San Antonio, Texas

1 p.m. • Nov. 24 San Antonio, Texas

Location_________________________ Logan, Utah Founded_______________________________ 1888 Enrollment____________________________ 25,767 President________________________ Stan Albrecht Athletics director__________________SCott Barnes Nickname_____________________________Aggies Colors____________________Navy blue and white Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FBS Conference____________________Western Athletic Stadium (capacity)___________________________ _ Merlin Olsen Field at Romney Stadium (25,513) Playing surface______________________ Sprinturf Press box phone______________ (435) 797-1686 Football SID____________________Doug Hoffman Office Phone_________________ (435) 797-3714 Email__________________ doug.hoffman@usu.edu Web site__________________utahstateaggies.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 7-6 2011 conference record (finish)________5-2 (2nd) Offensive formation___________________ Spread Defensive formation_______________________ 3-4 Letterwinners R/L_______________________48/27 Starters R/L___________________________19/12 Head coach___________________ Gary Andersen Alma mater (year)_________________ Utah (1986) Career record (years)________________ 15-22 (3) Record at school (years)______________ 15-22 (3) Assistant coaches________________ Dava Aranda (DC/DL), Jovon Bouknight (WR), Bill Busch (ST/S), Kevin Clune (LB), Frank Maile (DL), Mike Sanford (RB/TE), Kendrick Shaver (CB), Matt Wells (OC/ QB), T.J. Woods (OL)

Location_____________________ Lake Charles, La. Founded_______________________________ 1935 Enrollment_____________________________ 8,900 President_________________ Dr. Philip C. Williams Athletics director____________ Tommy McClelland Nickname___________________________Cowboys Colors__________________________Blue and gold Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FCS Conference_________________________ Southland Stadium (capacity)___ Cowboy Stadium (17,610) Playing surface_____ GeoMax2 (replicated grass) Press box phone______________ (337) 475-5225 Football SID_________________ Matthew Bonnette Office Phone_________________ (337) 475-5207 Email________________ wbonnette@mcneese.edu Web site___________________mcneesesports.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 6-5 2011 conference record (finish)________ 4-3 (4th) Offensive formation_______________ Multiple pro Defensive formation_____________________ 4-2-5 Letterwinners R/L_______________________53/13 Starters R/L____________________________ 15/9 Head coach_______________________ Matt Viator Alma mater (year)________ McNeese State (1986) Career record (years)________________ 45-20 (6) Record at school (years)______________ 45-20 (6) Assistant coaches_________________ Mike Collins (DC), Chris Hampton (DB), Lark Hebert (LB/ST), Tim Leger (OC/WR), Manny Michel (DL), Eman Naghavi (TE), Slade Nagle (RB), Rob Sale (OL)

Location___________________ San Marcos, Texas Founded_______________________________ 1899 Enrollment____________________________ 35,000 President__________________ Dr. Denise M. Trauth Athletics director__________________Dr. Larry Teis Nickname____________________________ Bobcats Colors_______________ Maroon and metallic gold Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FBS Conference____________________Western Athletic Stadium (capacity)_____Bobcat Stadium (30,000) Playing surface______________________ Field Turf Press box phone_________________________ TBA Football SID______________________ Rick Poulter Office Phone_________________ (512) 245-2966 Email_____________________ rpoulter@txstate.edu Web site___________________ txstatebobcats.com 2011 overall record_______________________ 6-6 2011 conference record (finish)____________ n/a Offensive formation___________________ Spread Defensive formation_____________________ 4-2-5 Letterwinners R/L_______________________46/20 Starters R/L____________________________ 18/8 Head coach_________________ Dennis Franchione Alma mater (year)_________ Pittsburg State (1973) Career record (years)_______________ 193-107-2 Record at school (years)______________ 19-15 (3) Assistant coaches_________________ Jeff Conway (RB/TE), Dennis Darnell (OL), Brad Franchione (LB/ST), Mike Hudson (DL), Jason Johnson (WR), Craig Naivar (DC/S), Mike Schultz (co-OC/QB), Reuben Vaughn (DT), Jason Washington (CB)

1 p.m. • Oct. 20 San Antonio, Texas

1 p.m. • Oct. 27 San Antonio, Texas

3 p.m. • Nov. 3 Ruston, La. ESPN Regional TV

Idaho

4 p.m. (CT) • Nov. 17 Moscow, Idaho Location______________________ Moscow, Idaho Founded_______________________________ 1889 Enrollment____________________________ 11,730 President_____________________ Dr. Duane Nellis Athletics director_________________Dr. Rob Spear Nickname____________________________ Vandals Colors__________________ Silver and Vandal gold Affiliation_______________ NCAA Division I - FBS Conference____________________Western Athletic Stadium (capacity)_______ Kibbie Dome (16,000) Playing surface__________________RealGrass Pro Press box phone______________ (208) 885-0211 Football SID_______________________Becky Paull Office Phone_________________ (208) 885-0245 Email___________________bpaull@idaho.edu.edu Web site______________________ govandals.com 2011 overall record______________________2-10 2011 conference record (finish)________ 1-6 (8th) Offensive formation___________________ Multiple Defensive formation___________________ Multiple Letterwinners R/L_______________________42/25 Starters R/L___________________________11/13 Head coach_______________________ Robb Akey Alma mater (year)__________ Weber State (1988) Career record (years)________________ 19-43 (5) Record at school (years)______________ 19-43 (5) Assistant coaches_________ Mark Criner (DC/LB), Eti Ena (DL), Jason Gesser (OC/QB), Torey Hunter (CB), Mike Levenseller (R), Patrick Libey (ST/S), Al Pupunu (TE), Gordie Shaw (OL)

Texas State

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UTSA to face new set of challenges in first and only season as member of WAC

he first “official” year of UTSA Football went off better than anyone could have envisioned. The Roadrunners won four games and set NCAA startup program records for inaugural game (56,743) and single-season average (35,521) attendance. Most importantly, however, they established the foundation for future success with a brief, one-year stint in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) looming in 2012. UTSA welcomes back 46 letterwinners and a total of 21 starters (10 offense/9 defense/2 kickers) from last season’s inaugural squad. With the climb to the Football Bowl Subdivision taking place in just the program’s second year of existence, that should help ease the transition. However, that change will put a new set of challenges in front of the Roadrunners, maybe even more than what they faced in their initial campaign, but head coach Larry Coker is embracing the hurdles that his club surely will encounter this fall. UTSA was picked to finish seventh in the Preseason WAC Poll, but to a man, the Roadrunners are using that as motivation, even going as far as embracing the motto, “Shock The Country,” for the 2012 season. “We have our work cut out for us this season, but one of the best things about college football is facing challenges and overcoming them,” Coker said. “We have several players back from a year ago and they are excited to show the country that they belong in the WAC. We had a great offseason in the weight room and if the first two weeks of fall camp are any indication, we should be competitive, just as we were a year ago.” The 12-game schedule (two more contests than last season) will put UTSA to the test right away with a Thursday, Aug. 30, tilt at South Alabama. The Jaguars handed the Roadrunners a 30-27 setback in double overtime last year at the Alamodome, so payback will be on their minds. UTSA also will be in search of its first road win in school history when they take the field in the season opener. The Roadrunners welcome Texas A&M-Commerce to the Alamodome the following Saturday (Sept. 8) for the 2012 home opener and Northwestern Oklahoma State (Sept. 22) and McNeese State (Nov. 10) also will visit the Alamo City as non-conference foes this fall. Meanwhile, UTSA will make additional non-league road trips to Georgia State (Sept. 15) and Rice (Oct. 13). The WAC slate kicks off on Sept. 29 at New Mexico State and other conference tilts away from San Antonio include Louisiana Tech (Nov. 3) and Idaho (Nov. 17). San Jose State (Oct. 20), Utah State (Oct. 27) and I-35 rival Texas State (Nov. 24) will come to the Alamodome in UTSA’s first and only season as a member of the WAC. Quarterbacks Junior Eric Soza returns after taking nearly every offensive snap last fall. Playing for the first time since his senior year of high school, the Beeville native completed 172-of-307 passes (56 percent) for 2,148 yards and 14 touchdowns and he added 285 more yards and three scores on the ground. Junior Tucker Carter and redshirt freshman Ryan Polite have been battling for the top backup spot during fall camp and sophomore John Simmons returns after connecting on 5-of-6 passes for 49 yards and a TD in limited action a year ago. Running Backs Junior Evans Okotcha returns after rushing for a team-leading 326 yards on just 50 carries (6.5 avg.) last fall. He added four TDs and also caught 10 passes for 148 yards and another score. The Coppell native is expected to see time at both tailback and halfback

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(UTSA’s version of a fullback) this season. Sophomore Brandon Armstrong added 171 yards on 25 totes (6.8 avg.), including 105 in last year’s season finale against Minot State. Meanwhile, classmate David Glasco II reached paydirt a squad-best five times, including scores in each of the team’s first four outings. The Roadrunners also welcome back junior CheRod Simpson, who rushed 10 times for 27 yards and also hauled in seven passes for 79 yards and a score. A pair of true freshmen, Treston Coleman and Brian Vaughn, may contribute in their inaugural season. Sophomore Nate Shaw and redshirt freshman Terrance Wilburn will see time at halfback when Okotcha moves to tailback. Wide Receivers Arguably the deepest position on the club due to sheer numbers alone, the group is led by sophomore Kam Jones. The former prep quarterback led the Roadrunners with 39 receptions for 578 yards (14.8 avg.) and he scored twice during his redshirt freshman campaign. Jones registered three 100yard performances and is the most dynamic playmaker on the UTSA roster. Expect first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Brown to find creative ways to get the ball in his hands. Sophomore Kam Jones led all receivers Also back is with 39 catches for 578 yards last year. classmate Brandon Freeman, who hauled in 30 passes for 419 yards (14.0 avg.). He led the receiving corps with four touchdowns, which went for an average of 42 yards. Sophomores Kenny Harrison (28-209-1), Josiah Monroe (8-861), Marcellus Mack (4-34-0) and Earon Holmes (2-27-0) are the other returnees who caught passes last fall. A pair of redshirt freshmen, Kenny Bias and Sean Hesler, earned positive reviews from the coaching staff as members of the scout team in 2011 and both are expected to contribute this season. Tight Ends With sophomore David Morgan (13-214-2) out for the season due to injury, junior Jeremiah Moeller is expected to step in and provide UTSA with a steady blocker this season. The New Braunfels native played in all 10 games (two starts) a year ago and he caught a pair of passes for 32 yards. Sophomore Cole Hubble returns to the position after finishing up 2011 at linebacker, while redshirt freshman Austin Rushing and true frosh Jordan Gray and Trevor Stevens also will vie for playing time. Offensive Linemen The men up front helped the Roadrunners offense average 26.6 points, 364.5 total yards (144.8 rush/219.7 pass) and

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history, a 45-yard pick six, against Bacone. Sophomore Cody Rogers proved to be a valuable backup following Kurfeh’s injury. He started the final three contests (played in nine overall) and finished the campaign with 37 tackles, including a program-record 16 at McNeese State. Redshirt freshman Drew Douglas is expected to see time behind Reeves after sitting out the 2011 season with an injury, while junior college transfer Brandon Guerrero and sophomore Blake Terry also will provide depth in the middle this fall. Defensive Backs The Roadrunners utilize a bevy of cornerbacks and safeties in their scheme and there is a remarkable amount of depth in the defensive backfield. Junior Erik Brown and sophomore Darrien Starling, the incumbent starters at cornerback, came out of the spring atop the depth chart, but they are being pushed in fall camp by sophomore returnees Crosby Adams and Alondre Thorn, as well as junior college transfer Maurice Poullard. Brown played in eight games (six starts) following his arrival from Fresno State and he finished the season with 26 tackles and a pair of pass breakups. Meanwhile, Starling started all 10 contests and recorded 35 stops and two interceptions in addition to defending four passes. Adams played in all 10 tilts, including two starts, and Thorn also drew a pair of starts among his nine outings. UTSA fields three safeties — dawg, rover and free — on nearly every snap and as many as eight players could see action in a given contest. Sophomore Mauricio Sanchez came out of the spring as the “top dawg,” so to speak, but classmate and returning starter Nic Johnston is hot on his heels. Sanchez played in nine games (seven starts) as a true freshman and racked up 44 tackles, while his counterpart recorded 59 stops, including nine for loss, which was the second most on the team. Johnston added three fumble recoveries, two interceptions and a pair of forced fumbles in his 10 starts last fall. Also in the mix for playing time are sophomore Joseph Lizcano and freshman Charles Wort, the younger brother of Oklahoma’s All-Big 12 linebacker Tom Wort. Sophomore Triston Wade came into fall camp with a leg up on the starting free safety job following a true freshman campaign that saw him register 39 tackles, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a pair of interceptions in 10 games of work (four starts). He currently is backed up by sophomore Brian King, who spent the last two seasons at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College but has not played since his senior year of high school. Meanwhile, rover will feature two new faces this year with junior college transfer Cody Berry leading the way. Senior Sean Luchnick also could see time at the position after playing wide receiver a year ago. Special Teams Sophomore Sean Ianno returns after scoring a team-high 64 points in 2011. The former walk-on was good on all 31 of his extra point attempts last season and he also connected on 11-of-18 field goals with a long of 48 yards. He also brings a strong leg to kickoffs and is a threat to put the ball in the end zone at any time. Sophomore Kristian Stern averaged 40.9 yards on 16 punts after classmate Josh Ward (35.1 avg.) went down with an injury midway through the season and they are competing for the lead job during fall camp. Also in the mix is senior Parker Cundiff. The return game is led by Harrison, who averaged 26.8 yards on his team-leading 19 kickoff returns last fall. Armstrong and Harrison both are expected to battle for the punt return job leading up to the season opener.

Junior linebacker registered 61 tackles and a pair of interceptions, including a 45-yard return for a touchdown, in 2011.

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S ta r t e r s R e t ur n i n g Offense (10)

Pos. QB RB RB WR WR WR OT OG OG C

# 8 11 36 84 1 9 68 78 79 55

Name Eric Soza David Glasco II Evans Okotcha Brandon Freeman Kam Jones Marcellus Mack Cody Harris Patrick Hoog Scott Inskeep Nate Leonard

Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. 6-0 200 Jr.-1L 5-10 195 So.-1L 5-8 220 Jr.-1L 5-11 165 So.-1L 6-0 190 So.-1L 6-0 195 So.-1L 6-5 300 So.-1L 6-5 305 Sr.-SQ 6-4 300 So.-1L 6-1 280 So.-1L

Pos. DE DT DT LB LB SS SS CB CB

# 96 61 97 44 53 22 25 17 24

Name Jason Neill Richard Burge Ashaad Mabry Steven Kurfehs Brandon Reeves Nic Johnston Mauricio Sanchez Erik Brown Darrien Starling

Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. 6-3 250 So.-1L 6-4 280 So.-1L 6-4 300 So.-1L 6-3 215 Jr.-1L 6-0 220 Sr.-1L 6-2 190 So.-1L 6-0 185 So.-1L 5-11 185 Jr.-1L 5-9 185 So.-1L

Pos. P PK

# 38 92

Name Kristian Stern Sean Ianno

Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. 5-11 175 So.-SQ 6-3 200 So.-1L

Defense (9)

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Beeville, Texas (Jones HS/Texas State) San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS) Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS/Portland State) Cameron, Texas (Yoe HS/New Mexico State) Edna, Texas (Edna HS) Giddings, Texas (Giddings HS) Spring Branch, Texas (Smithson Valley HS) Castroville, Texas (Medina Valley HS/Oklahoma State) McAllen, Texas (McAllen HS) McKinney, Texas (McKinney HS)

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus HS) Houston, Texas (Stratford HS) San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS) San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS/Eastern New Mexico) Santa Clarita, Calif. (Canyon HS/Pierce [Calif.] JC) Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS) Converse, Texas (Saguaro [Ariz.] HS/Fresno State) Tyler, Texas (John Tyler HS)

Special Teams (2)

Hometown (High School/Previous School) San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) Pflugerville, Texas (Pflugerville HS)

S ta r t e r s L o st Offense (1)

Pos. OT

# 74

Name Drew Phillips

Ht. Wt. 6-5 265

Pos. DE FS

# 45 25

Name Marlon Smith Mark Waters

Ht. Wt. 6-6 225 5-10 195

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Cibolo, Texas (Steele HS)

Defense (2)

Hometown (High School/Previous School) San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS/St. Mary’s) El Paso, Texas (Americas HS/New Mexico State)

P ron u n ciati o n G u i d e Franky Anaya____________________________ ah-NYE-yah Richard Burge___________________ (rhymes with “surge”) Miguellino Byrd_________________________ mig-el-LEAN-o Zach Conque_________________________________ CONK Perry Eliano______________________________ EL-ee-ah-no Lekenwic Haynes_________________________leh-KEN-wick Earon Holmes_______________________________AARON Patrick Hoog____________ HOGUE (rhymes with “rogue”) Sean Ianno_________________________________ i-AHN-no Steven Kurfehs_______________________________KUR-fess

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Sean Luchnick_______________________SEEN LUTCH-nick Ashaad Mabry____________________________ah-SHAHD Jeremiah Moeller______________________________ MIL-ler Neal Neathery___________________________ NETH-er-ee Evans Okotcha__________________________ o-KOTCH-ah Payton Rion___________________________________ RYAN CheRod Simpson____________________________ sha-ROD Pflugerville_____________________________ FLEW-ger-ville Coppell______________________________________ co-PELL

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20 12 U T S A F o o t b a ll D e pth C ha r t ( as o f S atu r day, A ug. 2 5) Offense

Defense

(Multiple Spread)

(4-2-5) DE -or-

43 Cody Rogers (6-0, 240, So.-1L) 9/3 37 Lekenwic Haynes (6-3, 240, Sr.-1L) 95 Dan Winter (6-3, 245, Jr.-TR) 0/0

DT -or-

64 Franky Anaya (6-2, 280, Sr.-1L) 10/3 61 Richard Burge (6-3, 275, So.-1L) 10/9 96 Jason Neill (6-2, 250, So.-1L) 10/6

DT

97 Ashaad Mabry (6-3, 300, So.-1L) 10/4 58 Ferrington Macon (5-11, 290, So.-1L) 10/5

DE

90 Jarron Harris (6-3, 230, Jr.-TR) 40 William Ritter (6-1, 230, Jr.-1L)

LB

53 Brandon Reeves (5-11, 220, Sr.-1L) 54 Brandon Guerrero (6-1, 245, Jr.-TR)

LB

44 Steven Kurfehs (6-2, 225, Jr.-1L) 7/6 52 Blake Terry (5-11, 220, So.-1L) 9/0 32 Drew Douglas (6-1, 220, Fr.-RS) 0/0

Eric Soza (6-0, 200, Jr.-1L) 10/10 Tucker Carter (6-3, 225, Jr.-TR) 0/0

SS

22 Nic Johnston (6-2, 200, So.-1L) 10/10 31 Joseph Lizcano (5-11, 200, So.-1L) 7/0

TB

11 David Glasco II (5-10, 200, So.-1L) 10/8 36 Evans Okotcha (5-9, 220, Jr.-1L) 10/5

SS

(ROVER)

25 Mauricio Sanchez (6-0, 195, So.-1L) 9/7 34 Sean Luchnick (5-11, 200, Sr.-1L) 6/0

HB

27 Nate Shaw (5-11, 230, So.-1L) 9/0 41 CheRod Simpson (5-10, 200, Jr.-1L)

FS

14 Triston Wade (5-11, 170, So.-1L) 10 Brian King (6-1, 195, So.-TR) 0/0

Kam Jones (5-11, 190, So.-1L) 10/8 Marcellus Mack (6-0, 195, So.-1L) 10/3

CB

24 Darrien Starling (5-9, 190, So.-1L) 10/10 4 Crosby Adams (5-9, 180, So.-1L) 10/2

18 Kenny Harrison (5-9, 175, So.-1L) 10/2 15 Josiah Monroe (5-6, 170, So.-1L) 10/1

CB

17 Erik Brown (5-10, 190, Jr.-1L) 8/6 20 Maurice Poullard (5-10, 175, Jr.-TR)

WR

84 Brandon Freeman (5-10, 165, So.-1L) 12 Earon Holmes (6-4, 190, So.-1L) 6/1

LT

78 Patrick Hoog (6-4, 305, Sr.-SQ) 2/2 65 Michael Roberson (6-3, 295, Fr.-RS)

LG

79 Scott Inskeep (6-4, 300, So.-1L) 10/10 62 Jamie Bernal (6-3, 285, Fr.-RS) 0/0

C

55 Nate Leonard (6-0, 285, So.-1L) 63 William Cavanaugh (6-1, 290, Fr.-HS)

RG

68 Cody Harris (6-5, 300, So.-1L) 51 Payton Rion (6-3, 280, So.-1L)

RT

76 Josh Walker (6-3, 290, So.-SQ) 66 Zach Hester (6-4, 305, Fr.-HS) 0/0

TE

85 Jeremiah Moeller (6-2, 245, Jr.-1L) 83 Cole Hubble (6-2, 235, So.-1L) 6/0

QB

WR WR

(SLOT)

10/9

0/0

10/10 0/0

10/8 8/7

(MIKE)

3/0

8 6

1 9

10/2

(HAWK) -or-

(DAWG)

10/0

6/0

0/0 7/5 10/9 0/0

10/4

0/0

Special Teams FG/ PAT

92 38

Sean Ianno (6-3, 200, So.-1L) 10 Kristian Stern (5-11, 175, So.-SQ)

H

86 8

Seth Grubb (5-9, 185, So.-1L) Eric Soza (6-0, 200, Jr.-1L) 10

P

47 38

Josh Ward (5-10, 225, So.-1L) 6 Kristian Stern (5-11, 175, So.-SQ)

DS -or-

59 27

Jesse Medrano (5-9, 215, So.-1L) Nate Shaw (5-11, 230, So.-1L) 9

4

10

4 8

KO

92 38

Sean Ianno (6-3, 200, So.-1L) 10 Kristian Stern (5-11, 175, So.-SQ)

KR -or-

18 15 1

Kenny Harrison (5-9, 175, So.-1L) 10 Josiah Monroe (5-6, 170, So.-1L) 10 Kam Jones (5-11, 190, So.-1L) 10

PR

18 15

Kenny Harrison (5-9, 175, So.-1L) 10 Josiah Monroe (5-6, 170, So.-1L) 10

4

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2012 UTSA Football Numerical Roster #

Name

Pos. Ht.

Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School)

1

Kam Jones

WR

5-11

190

So.-1L

Edna, Texas (Edna HS)

QB

6-4

220

Fr.-HS

Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS)

S

5-11

200

Jr.-TR

Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS/Pierce [Calif.] JC)

2

Zach Conque

2

Cody Berry

3

Alondre Thorn

CB

5-8

165

So.-1L

Hutto, Texas (Hutto HS)

4

Treston Coleman

RB

5-10

230

Fr.-HS

Frankston, Texas (Frankston HS)

4

Crosby Adams

CB

5-9

180

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

5

Brandon Armstrong

RB

5-6

160

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

6

Tucker Carter

QB

6-3

225

Jr.-TR

Allen, Texas (Allen HS/Trinity Valley [Texas] CC)

7

Ryan Polite

QB

6-1

200

Fr.-RS

DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto HS)

8

Eric Soza

QB

6-0

200

Jr.-1L

Beeville, Texas (Jones HS/Texas State)

9

Marcellus Mack

WR

6-0

195

So.-1L

Giddings, Texas (Giddings HS)

S

6-1

195

So.-TR

Orlando, Fla. (Evans HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC)

11 David Glasco II

RB

5-10

200

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS)

12 Earon Holmes

WR

6-4

190

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Brackenridge HS) Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints HS)

10 Brian King

13 Brian Vaughn

RB

5-6

170

Fr.-HS

13 Tre Rosser

CB

5-10

170

Fr.-HS

Clarksville, Texas (Clarksville HS)

14 Travis Menn

QB

6-4

205

So.-SQ

San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

S

5-11

170

So.-1L

Tyler, Texas (John Tyler HS)

WR

5-6

170

So.-1L

Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop HS)

14 Triston Wade 15 Josiah Monroe 16 John Simmons

QB

6-2

200

So.-SQ

New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS)

16 Rileigh Davis

WR

5-9

150

Fr.-HS

San Angelo, Texas (Central HS)

17 Erik Brown

CB

5-10

190

Jr.-1L

Converse, Texas (Saguaro [Ariz.] HS/Fresno State)

18 Kenny Harrison

WR

5-9

175

So.-1L

Linden, Texas (Linden-Kildare HS)

19 Sean Hesler

WR

5-11

180

Fr.-RS

Marion, Texas (Marion HS)

20 Maurice Poullard

CB

5-10

175

Jr.-TR

Houston, Texas (Dobie HS/Blinn [Texas] JC)

S

6-1

200

Fr.-HS

New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS)

22 Nic Johnston

S

6-2

200

So.-1L

Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS)

23 Ja’Len James

CB

5-9

170

Fr.-HS

Lake Charles, La. (LaGrange HS)

24 Darrien Starling

CB

5-9

190

So.-1L

Tyler, Texas (John Tyler HS)

S

6-0

195

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS)

21 Charles Wort

25 Mauricio Sanchez 26 Aaron Grubb

WR

5-8

170

Fr.-HS

La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia HS)

27 Nate Shaw

RB

5-11

230

So.-1L

Austin, Texas (Anderson HS)

28 Terrance Wilburn

RB

6-0

210

Fr.-RS

San Marcos, Texas (San Marcos HS)

29 Wes Meridith

WR

6-1

175

Fr.-HS

Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS)

LB

6-4

210

So.-TR

Halletsville, Texas (Halletsville HS/Southwestern Assemblies of God)

31 Joseph Lizcano

S

5-11

200

So.-1L

Schertz, Texas (Clemens HS)

32 Drew Douglas

LB

6-1

220

Fr.-RS

Garland, Texas (Sachse HS)

33 Miguellino Byrd

S

6-1

210

So.-1L

Navasota, Texas (Navasota HS)

34 Sean Luchnick

S

5-11

200

Sr.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS/Penn State)

CB

5-10

175

Jr.-SQ

Port Lavaca, Texas (Calhoun HS)

30 Christian Wood-Dvorak

35 Xaviar Archangel

50

36 Evans Okotcha

RB

5-9

220

Jr.-1L

Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS/Portland State)

37 Lekenwic Haynes

DE

6-3

240

Sr.-1L

Rosenberg, Texas (Terry HS/Mississippi)

38 Jerry Bynum

WR

6-0

180

Fr.-HS

Houston, Texas (Alief Elsik HS)

38 Kristian Stern

P/PK

5-11

175

So.-SQ

San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS)

40 William Ritter

DE

6-1

230

Jr.-1L

Odessa, Texas (Permian HS/Western Illinois)

41 CheRod Simpson

RB

5-10

200

Jr.-1L

Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS/Texas A&M-Commerce)

42 Sal Martinez

S

6-0

200

Fr.-HS

Edinburg, Texas (Edinburg HS)

43 Cody Rogers

DE

6-0

240

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS)

44 Steven Kurfehs

LB

6-2

225

Jr.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS/Eastern New Mexico)

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2012 UTSA Football Numerical Roster #

Pos. Ht.

Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School)

45 Drew Johnson

Name

DS

6-0

220

46 Cade Laufer

TE

6-2

46 Parker Cundiff

P

6-1

P/PK S

47 Josh Ward 48 Gage Hadlock

So.-RS

Denton, Texas (Guyer HS/Sam Houston State)

225

Fr.-RS

Houston, Texas (Westside HS)

230

Sr.-SQ

San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS)

5-10

225

So.-1L

Pleasanton, Texas (Pleasanton HS)

5-11

190

Fr.-HS

New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS)

49 Dominique Henderson

DT

6-3

290

So.-SQ

San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

50 Robert Singletary

DE

6-2

245

So.-TR

Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS/Baylor)

51 Payton Rion

OG

6-3

280

So.-1L

Bulverde, Texas (Smithson Valley HS)

52 Blake Terry

LB

5-11

220

So.-1L

Denton, Texas (Guyer HS)

53 Brandon Reeves

LB

5-11

220

Sr.-1L

Santa Clarita, Calif. (Canyon HS/Pierce [Calif.] JC)

54 Brandon Guerrero

LB

6-1

245

Jr.-TR

Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Lakeside HS/Fullerton [Calif.] JC)

55 Nate Leonard

C

6-0

285

So.-1L

McKinney, Texas (McKinney HS)

56 Dalton Miller

LB

5-11

220

Fr.-HS

San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS)

57 Andy Flores

C

6-0

265

Fr.-RS

Austin, Texas (McCallum HS) Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll HS)

58 Ferrington Macon

DT

5-11

290

So.-1L

59 Jesse Medrano

DS

5-9

215

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Jay HS)

61 Richard Burge

DT

6-3

275

So.-1L

Houston, Texas (Stratford HS)

62 Jamie Bernal

OG

6-3

285

Fr.-RS

Midland, Texas (Christian HS)

C

6-1

290

Fr.-HS

New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS)

63 William Cavanaugh 64 Franky Anaya

DT

6-2

280

Sr.-1L

Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Thousand Oaks HS/Pierce [Calif.] JC)

65 Michael Roberson

OT

6-3

295

Fr.-RS

Pflugerville, Texas (Pflugerville HS)

66 Zach Hester

OT

6-4

305

Fr.-HS

Houston, Texas (Aldine HS)

68 Cody Harris

OG

6-5

300

So.-1L

Spring Branch, Texas (Smithson Valley HS)

C

5-11

280

Fr.-HS

Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll HS)

69 Brent Swanson 71 Cody Cole

OG

6-5

265

Fr.-HS

Fort Myers, Fla. (Bishop Verot HS)

76 Josh Walker

OT

6-3

290

So.-SQ

League City, Texas (Clear Springs HS)

77 Alex Delgado

OT

6-5

305

Fr.-HS

Boerne, Texas (Boerne HS)

78 Patrick Hoog

OT

6-4

305

Sr.-SQ

Castroville, Texas (Medina Valley HS/Oklahoma State)

79 Scott Inskeep

OG

6-4

300

So.-1L

McAllen, Texas (McAllen HS)

80 Cole Hicks

WR

6-1

180

Jr.-1L

Bandera, Texas (Bandera HS/West Texas A&M)

81 Kenny Bias

WR

6-1

175

Fr.-RS

San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS)

82 David Morgan

TE

6-4

245

So.-1L

Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls HS)

83 Cole Hubble

TE

6-2

235

So.-1L

Bandera, Texas (Bandera HS)

84 Brandon Freeman

WR

5-10

165

So.-1L

Cameron, Texas (Yoe HS/New Mexico State)

85 Jeremiah Moeller

TE

6-2

245

Jr.-1L

New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS)

86 Seth Grubb 87 Trevor Stevens

WR

5-9

185

So.-1L

La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia HS)

TE

6-4

245

Fr.-HS

Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood HS)

88 Jordan Gray

TE

6-2

245

Fr.-HS

Fort Worth, Texas (Trimble Tech HS)

89 Austin Rushing

TE

6-1

225

Fr.-RS

San Antonio, Texas (Taft HS)

90 Jarron Harris

DE

6-3

230

Jr.-TR

Cedar Park, Texas (Leander HS/Angelo State)

91 John Roper

DE

5-9

220

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS)

92 Sean Ianno

PK

6-3

200

So.-1L

Pflugerville, Texas (Pflugerville HS)

93 Brendon Brinkmann

DE

6-6

235

Fr.-HS

League City, Texas (Clear Springs HS)

94 Codie Brooks

DE

6-1

245

Fr.-HS

Seguin, Texas (Seguin HS)

95 Dan Winter

DE

6-3

245

Jr.-TR

San Jose, Calif. (Willow Glen HS/De Anza [Calif.] JC)

96 Jason Neill

DT

6-2

250

So.-1L

Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus HS)

DT

6-3

300

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS)

CB

6-0

175

Fr.-TR

Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS/Oklahoma)

97 Ashaad Mabry —

Bennett Okotcha

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2012 UTSA Football Alphabetical Roster Name #

Pos. Ht.

Wt. Yr.-Exp.

Hometown (High School/Previous School)

Adams, Crosby

CB

5-9

180

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

Anaya, Franky

64

DT

6-2

280

Sr.-1L

Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Thousand Oaks HS/Pierce [Calif.] JC)

Archangel, Xaviar

35

CB

5-10

175

Jr.-SQ

Port Lavaca, Texas (Calhoun HS)

5

RB

5-6

160

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

62

OG

6-3

285

Fr.-RS

Midland, Texas (Christian HS)

Armstrong, Brandon Bernal, Jamie Berry, Cody

2

S

5-11

200

Jr.-TR

Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill HS/Pierce [Calif.] JC)

Bias, Kenny

81

WR

6-1

175

Fr.-RS

San Antonio, Texas (Stevens HS)

Brinkmann, Brendon

93

DE

6-6

235

Fr.-HS

League City, Texas (Clear Springs HS)

Brooks, Codie

94

DE

6-1

245

Fr.-HS

Seguin, Texas (Seguin HS)

Brown, Erik

17

CB

5-10

190

Jr.-1L

Converse, Texas (Saguaro [Ariz.] HS/Fresno State)

Burge, Richard

61

DT

6-3

275

So.-1L

Houston, Texas (Stratford HS)

Bynum, Jerry

38

WR

6-0

180

Fr.-HS

Houston, Texas (Alief Elsik HS)

Byrd, Miguellino

33

S

6-1

210

So.-1L

Navasota, Texas (Navasota HS)

6

QB

6-3

225

Jr.-TR

Allen, Texas (Allen HS/Trinity Valley [Texas] CC)

Carter, Tucker Cavanaugh, William

63

C

6-1

290

Fr.-HS

New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS)

Cole, Cody

71

OG

6-5

265

Fr.-HS

Fort Myers, Fla. (Bishop Verot HS)

4

RB

5-10

230

Fr.-HS

Frankston, Texas (Frankston HS)

Conque, Zach

2

QB

6-4

220

Fr.-HS

Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS)

Cundiff, Parker

46

P

6-1

230

Sr.-SQ

San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS)

Davis, Rileigh

16

WR

5-9

150

Fr.-HS

San Angelo, Texas (Central HS)

Delgado, Alex

77

OT

6-5

305

Fr.-HS

Boerne, Texas (Boerne HS)

Douglas, Drew

32

LB

6-1

220

Fr.-RS

Garland, Texas (Sachse HS)

Flores, Andy

57

C

6-0

265

Fr.-RS

Austin, Texas (McCallum HS)

Freeman, Brandon

84

WR

5-10

165

So.-1L

Cameron, Texas (Yoe HS/New Mexico State)

Glasco II, David

11

RB

5-10

200

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Wagner HS)

Gray, Jordan

88

TE

6-2

245

Fr.-HS

Fort Worth, Texas (Trimble Tech HS)

Grubb, Aaron

26

WR

5-8

170

Fr.-HS

La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia HS)

Grubb, Seth

86

WR

5-9

185

So.-1L

La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia HS)

Coleman, Treston

52

4

Guerrero, Brandon

54

LB

6-1

245

Jr.-TR

Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Lakeside HS/Fullerton [Calif.] JC)

Hadlock, Gage

48

S

5-11

190

Fr.-HS

New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS)

Harris, Cody

68

OG

6-5

300

So.-1L

Spring Branch, Texas (Smithson Valley HS)

Harris, Jarron

90

DE

6-3

230

Jr.-TR

Cedar Park, Texas (Leander HS/Angelo State)

Harrison, Kenny

18

WR

5-9

175

So.-1L

Linden, Texas (Linden-Kildare HS) Rosenberg, Texas (Terry HS/Mississippi)

Haynes, Lekenwic

37

DE

6-3

240

Sr.-1L

Henderson, Dominique

49

DT

6-3

290

So.-SQ

Hesler, Sean

19

WR

5-11

180

Fr.-RS

Marion, Texas (Marion HS)

Hester, Zach

66

OT

6-4

305

Fr.-HS

Houston, Texas (Aldine HS)

Hicks, Cole

80

WR

6-1

180

Jr.-1L

Bandera, Texas (Bandera HS/West Texas A&M)

Holmes, Earon

12

WR

6-4

190

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Brackenridge HS)

Hoog, Patrick

78

OT

6-4

305

Sr.-SQ

Castroville, Texas (Medina Valley HS/Oklahoma State)

Hubble, Cole

83

TE

6-2

235

So.-1L

Bandera, Texas (Bandera HS)

Ianno, Sean

92

PK

6-3

200

So.-1L

Pflugerville, Texas (Pflugerville HS)

Inskeep, Scott

79

OG

6-4

300

So.-1L

McAllen, Texas (McAllen HS)

James, Ja’Len

23

CB

5-9

170

Fr.-HS

Lake Charles, La. (LaGrange HS)

Johnson, Drew

45

DS

6-0

220

So.-RS

Denton, Texas (Guyer HS/Sam Houston State)

Johnston, Nic

22

S

6-2

200

So.-1L

Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS)

Jones, Kam

1

WR

5-11

190

So.-1L

Edna, Texas (Edna HS)

King, Brian

10

S

6-1

195

So.-TR

Orlando, Fla. (Evans HS/Hutchinson [Kan.] CC)

Kurfehs, Steven

44

LB

6-2

225

Jr.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS/Eastern New Mexico)

San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

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Pos. Ht.

Wt. Yr.-Exp.

Hometown (High School/Previous School)

6-2

225

Fr.-RS

Houston, Texas (Westside HS)

C

6-0

285

So.-1L

McKinney, Texas (McKinney HS)

S

5-11

200

So.-1L

Schertz, Texas (Clemens HS)

Laufer, Cade

46

TE

Leonard, Nate

55

Lizcano, Joseph

31

Luchnick, Sean

34

S

5-11

200

Sr.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor HS/Penn State)

Mabry, Ashaad

97

DT

6-3

300

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS)

Mack, Marcellus

9

WR

6-0

195

So.-1L

Giddings, Texas (Giddings HS)

Macon, Ferrington

58

DT

5-11

290

So.-1L

Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll HS)

Martinez, Sal

42

S

6-0

200

Fr.-HS

Edinburg, Texas (Edinburg HS)

Medrano, Jesse

59

DS

5-9

215

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Jay HS)

Menn, Travis

14

QB

6-4

205

So.-SQ

San Antonio, Texas (Roosevelt HS)

Meridith, Wes

29

WR

6-1

175

Fr.-HS

Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS)

Miller, Dalton

56

LB

5-11

220

Fr.-HS

San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS)

Moeller, Jeremiah

85

TE

6-2

245

Jr.-1L

New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS)

Monroe, Josiah

15

WR

5-6

170

So.-1L

Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop HS)

Morgan, David

82

TE

6-4

245

So.-1L

Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls HS)

Neill, Jason

96

DT

6-2

250

So.-1L

Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus HS)

Okotcha, Bennett

CB

6-0

175

Fr.-TR

Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS/Oklahoma)

Okotcha, Evans

36

RB

5-9

220

Jr.-1L

Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS/Portland State)

7

QB

6-1

200

Fr.-RS

DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto HS)

Poullard, Maurice

20

CB

5-10

175

Jr.-TR

Houston, Texas (Dobie HS/Blinn [Texas] JC)

Reeves, Brandon

53

LB

5-11

220

Sr.-1L

Santa Clarita, Calif. (Canyon HS/Pierce [Calif.] JC)

Rion, Payton

51

OG

6-3

280

So.-1L

Bulverde, Texas (Smithson Valley HS)

Ritter, William

40

DE

6-1

230

Jr.-1L

Odessa, Texas (Permian HS/Western Illinois)

Roberson, Michael

65

OT

6-3

295

Fr.-RS

Pflugerville, Texas (Pflugerville HS)

Rogers, Cody

43

DE

6-0

240

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Brandeis HS)

Roper, John

91

DE

5-9

220

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS)

Rosser, Tre

13

CB

5-10

170

Fr.-HS

Clarksville, Texas (Clarksville HS)

Rushing, Austin

89

TE

6-1

225

Fr.-RS

San Antonio, Texas (Taft HS)

Sanchez, Mauricio

25

S

6-0

195

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas (Warren HS)

Shaw, Nate

27

RB

5-11

230

So.-1L

Austin, Texas (Anderson HS)

Simmons, John

16

QB

6-2

200

So.-SQ

New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS)

Simpson, CheRod

41

RB

5-10

200

Jr.-1L

Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS/Texas A&M-Commerce)

Singletary, Robert

50

DE

6-2

245

So.-TR

Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS/Baylor)

Polite, Ryan

Soza, Eric

8

QB

6-0

200

Jr.-1L

Beeville, Texas (Jones HS/Texas State)

Starling, Darrien

24

CB

5-9

190

So.-1L

Tyler, Texas (John Tyler HS)

Stern, Kristian

38

P/PK

5-11

175

So.-SQ

San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS)

Stevens, Trevor

87

TE

6-4

245

Fr.-HS

Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood HS)

Swanson, Brent

69

C

5-11

280

Fr.-HS

Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll HS)

Terry, Blake

52

LB

5-11

220

So.-1L

Denton, Texas (Guyer HS)

3

CB

5-8

165

So.-1L

Hutto, Texas (Hutto HS)

Vaughn, Brian

13

RB

5-6

170

Fr.-HS

Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints HS)

Wade, Triston

14

S

5-11

170

So.-1L

Tyler, Texas (John Tyler HS)

Walker, Josh

76

OT

6-3

290

So.-SQ

League City, Texas (Clear Springs HS)

Ward, Josh

47

P/PK

5-10

225

So.-1L

Pleasanton, Texas (Pleasanton HS)

Wilburn, Terrance

28

RB

6-0

210

Fr.-RS

San Marcos, Texas (San Marcos HS)

Winter, Dan

95

DE

6-3

245

Jr.-TR

San Jose, Calif. (Willow Glen HS/De Anza [Calif.] JC)

Wood-Dvorak, Christian 30

LB

6-4

210

So.-TR

Halletsville, Texas (Halletsville HS/Southwestern Assemblies of God)

Wort, Charles

S

6-1

200

Fr.-HS

New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels HS)

Thorn, Alondre

21

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Western Athletic Conference

fter completing its 50th year of intercollegiate competition, the Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best programs. One thing that remains unchanged is the persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their programs to contend at the top levels of the NCAA. The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse markets. In addition, the WAC’s studentathletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions. The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the years. Since 2000, a total of 43 football teams have been invited to bowl games, including more than half of its teams in 2008 with a record-tying five. The conference has sent teams to BCS bowl games three times since 2006. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 29 seasons. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003. In women’s basketball, Louisiana Tech basketball has played in all but three NCAA postseason tournaments during its history. In 2001, the WAC partnered with ESPN for coverage of football and basketball giving the conference national exposure from one of the most respected broadcast entities in the country. The WAC also officially added WAC.tv in 2006 to give fans streaming internet access to many of its postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, softball and baseball. The WAC is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-team league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008.

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Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978), Hawai’i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 199091 athletic year was the first in which both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai’i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. In 2005, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. Boise State withdrew prior to the 2011-12 season. The current membership began on July 1, 2012 when the WAC added Denver, Seattle, UT-Arlington, UTSA and Texas State to replace withdrawing members, Fresno State, Hawai’i and Nevada. The WAC has had just six commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler was named the first leader of the conference and held the position from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94), Karl Benson (1994-2012) and current interim commissioner Jeff Hurd (2012-present). Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 sports — eight men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball. The WAC office has been located in the Denver area since the conference’s inception with the exception of a twoyear stay in Phoenix from 1964-66.

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Front row (l-r): Assistant Equipment Manager Tom Scanlon, Associate Strength & Conditioning Coach Travis Reust, Offensive Coordinator Kevin Brown, Head Coach Larry Coker, Assistant Coach Perry Eliano, Equipment Manager Mike Villa, Director of Operations Shane Elder. Middle row (l-r): Assistant Athletic Trainer Rhodie Moss, Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Charlie Dudley, Graduate Assistant Jeff Bowen, Assistant Coach Jim Marshall, Graduate Assistant Matthew Kraft, Head Athletic Trainer Jerry Greeson, Assistant Coach Charlie Reeve, Team Operations Coordinator Adam Cain. Third row (l-r): Assistant Coach Eric Roark, Graduate Assistant Benny Morrison, Assistant Coach Polo Gutierrez, Video Coordinator Brad Sternberg, Assistant Coach Tony Jeffery, Defensive Coordinator Neal Neathery, Assistant Coach Nathaniel Jones.

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Larry Coker Head Coach Second Season (Northeastern [Okla.] St. • 1970)

L

arry Coker is in his second season as head coach of

The Okemah, Okla., native helped UTSA land an

the UTSA football program and in his fourth year at the

invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference in 2012

school overall.

and compile future non-conference schedules that include

A two-time national coach of the year, Coker guided

some of college football’s heavy hitters.

UTSA to a 4-6 record in its inaugural season in 2011 despite

Coker’s expertise was recognized, as he served as an

having a team comprised largely of first- and second-year

assistant coach for Team Texas under former Dallas Cowboys

players. The attention and excitement surrounding the

standout Bill Bates in the 2011 NFL Players Association

Roadrunners was evidenced by the fan support, as UTSA set

Game, which featured draft-eligible senior college players.

NCAA startup program records for opening game (56,743) and season average (35,521) attendance.

Before UTSA named Coker its first head coach, he spent two seasons as a college football analyst for ESPN.

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Larry Coker is a two-time National Coach of the Year.

in

1888-89

the Hurricanes to the

Southwest — have depicted the former Miami head coach’s

2001 National Championship in his first season, becoming

effort to build an NCAA Division I team from scratch.

just the second coach in NCAA history to do so and the first

The two-time National Coach of the Year has assembled a coaching staff that has more than 100 combined years of experience at the collegiate level. Coker’s first-ever recruiting class made waves, as it followed that by inking two more heralded groups each of the last two Februarys.

in 53 years. Coker was a two-time National Coach of the Year (200102), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Region

featured nine all-state and 28 all-district performers. He

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to

Coach of the Year (2001, ‘05) and Big East Coach of the Year (2001-02) honoree. He led the Hurricanes to a pair of Bowl Championship Series (BCS) title game appearances, three BCS bowl games,

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T h e L a r ry C o k e r F i l e Personal Full name: Larry Edward Coker Family: Wife, Dianna; Daughter, Lara Hometown: Okemah, Okla. Coaching Career Career record: 64-21 (.753) in seven seasons 2009-present: UTSA, head coach 2001-06: Miami (Fla.), head coach 1996-2000: Miami (Fla.), offensive coordinator 1995: Ohio State, assistant coach 1993-94: Ohio State, assistant coach 1990-92: Oklahoma, offensive coordinator 1983-89: Oklahoma State, offensive coordinator 1980-82: Tulsa, offensive coordinator 1979: Tulsa, assistant coach 1977-78: Claremore (Okla.) High School, head coach 1971-76: Fairfax (Okla.) High School, head coach Honors 2002 American Football Monthly National Coach of the Year 2001 AFCA/National Sportscasters & Sportswriters Association National Coach of the Year 2005 AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year 2001 AFCA Region 2 Coach of the Year 2001-02 Big East Coach of the Year 2002 Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction

a total of six bowl contests overall and three consecutive Big East Conference Championships from 2001-03 during his tenure. Coker has coached 26 first-team All-Americans and 96 first-team all-conference picks during his career and also mentored 73 student-athletes who earned academic allconference accolades. In fact, his 2005 team graduated all 21 players, a total higher than any other program in the country, and the Hurricanes’ 84-percent graduation rate a

Highlights • Led Miami (Fla.) to the 2001 BCS National Championship, the first rookie head coach in 53 years and only second ever to lead a team to the title • First coach since Walter Camp (1888-89) to go undefeated through first 24 games as a head coach • Has coached 26 first-team All-Americans and 96 firstteam all-conference picks • Also has mentored 73 student-athletes who earned academic all-conference accolades Playing Experience 1966-69: Northeastern (Okla.) State, defensive back Education • Master’s degree in guidance counseling and physical education, Northeastern State, 1973 • Bachelor’s degree in history, Northeastern State, 1970

year earlier was far higher than the national average. His teams annually were honored for their excellence in the

Coker’s Year-by-Year Record Year________ School_ ______ Record___________ Bowl Game 2001_____Miami (Fla.)_____ 12-0____________ Rose (W) 2002_____Miami (Fla.)_____ 12-1____________ Fiesta (L) 2003_____Miami (Fla.)_____ 11-2_________ Orange (W) 2004_____Miami (Fla.)______ 9-3____________Peach (W) 2005_____Miami (Fla.)______ 9-3_____________ Peach (L) 2006_____Miami (Fla.)______ 7-6___MPC Computers (W) 2011________UTSA_________ 4-6___________________— Totals______6 seasons___ 64-21 (.753)_______Record: 4-2

classroom by the AFCA. Coker has been successful in every stop of his 36-year coaching career, including 22 seasons as an assistant at the collegiate level. He has been on college teams that have made a total of 18 bowl appearances and those squads have been victorious 14 times. He served as Miami’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1995-2000 and the Hurricanes won all four of their bowl games during that time.

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P r o m i n e n t P l ay e r s C o a c h e d

Larry Coker guided the Miami Hurricanes to the 2001 National Championship, capping a 12-0 season with a 37-14 victory over Nebraska in the Rose Bowl. Prior to his arrival at Miami, Coker spent two seasons at Ohio State (1993-94) as defensive backs coach. The Buckeyes participated in two bowl games during his tenure and were the 1993 Big Ten Co-Champions. From 1990-92, he was the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma and the Sooners posted two bowl victories while he was there. Before heading to Norman, Coker spent seven seasons

Miami (1996-2006) Phillip Buchanon Vernon Carey Ken Dorsey Daniel “Bubba” Franks Joaquin Gonzalez Frank Gore James Jackson Edgerrin James Kelly Jennings William Joseph Andre Johnson K.C. Jones Jerome McDougle Willis McGahee Bryant McKinnie Santana Moss Sinorice Moss Clinton Portis Ed Reed Antrel Rolle Mike Rumph Jeremy Shockey Sean Taylor Jonathan Vilma Reggie Wayne Vince Wilfork

D.J. Williams Kellen Winslow II Eric Winston Ohio State (1993-95) Joey Galloway Eddie George Terry Glenn Raymont Harris Bobby Hoying Orlando Pace Oklahoma (1990-92) Dewell Brewer Mike Gaddis Cale Gundy Oklahoma State (1983-89) Earnest Anderson Hart Lee Dykes Mike Gundy Barry Sanders Thurman Thomas Tulsa (1979-82) Micheal Gunter Ken Lacy

as the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State from 198389. In his seven seasons with the Cowboys, he coached 1988 Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders and the team

Northeastern (Okla.) State University in 1970 and earned

won four bowl games. Coker first made the jump to Division I with Tulsa in 1979 as the offensive backfield coach and was promoted

his master’s in guidance counseling and physical education three years later from the same school.

to offensive coordinator in 1980 and served in that role for

Coker and his wife, Dianna, are the parents of a

three seasons. The Golden Hurricane won three Missouri

daughter, Lara, and they are the grandparents of twin boys,

Valley Conference Championships during his four-year stay.

Daniel and Dillon.

Larry Coker and Athletics Director Lynn Hickey pose with a commemorative football at his introductory press conference.

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He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history from

The Coker Family: Larry, Tedd Goldmann, Lara Goldmann, Dianna Coker, Daniel & Dillon Goldmann

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Kevin Brown Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Second Season (TCU • 2002)

K

evin Brown is in his first season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach and second season in the Alamo City overall. Brown coached the program’s tight ends during the inaugural 2011 season. The Waco native helped the Roadrunners to a 4-6 record during their inaugural campaign in 2011. The offense averaged 26.6 points and 364.5 yards (144.8 rush/219.7 pass) per game and scored 33 touchdowns last fall. UTSA’s tight ends accounted for 262 receiving yards and a pair of TDs, with freshman David Morgan tallying 214 and both scores on 13 catches. The unit also helped the Birds accumulate 1,448 yards and 16 TDs on the ground.

Brown came to UTSA from Texas State, where he served as the Bobcats’ receivers coach for the previous four seasons. Brown helped the Bobcats set numerous school records during his four years in San Marcos. In 2009, wide receiver Da’Marcus Griggs set the newest standard with 80 receptions en route to earning second-team All-Southland Conference honors. All totaled, Brown’s wide receivers unit combined to catch 203 passes for 2,657 yards and 21 touchdowns that season. A year earlier, Cameron Luke was named a third-team All-American after posting 73 receptions for two more records of 1,268 yards and 17 touchdowns. Luke broke his original record that he set in 2007 with 60 catches for 1,035 yards and 12 TDs and was named first-team all-conference. Brown’s corps combined to catch 185 passes for 2,800 yards and 27 touchdowns in 2008, and in 2007, his receivers caught 137 passes for 1,825 yards and 17 scores. Prior to his tenure at Texas State, Brown was an offensive graduate assistant coach at TCU, his alma mater, for three seasons. Among his responsibilities at TCU were working with the Horned Frogs’ offensive linemen, film breakdown

The Kevin Brown File Coaching Career 2012-present: UTSA, offensive coordinator 2011: UTSA, assistant coach 2007-10: Texas State, assistant coach 2003-06: TCU, graduate assistant Playing Experience 1998-2002: TCU, wide receiver Education • Master’s degrees in education administration and liberal arts, TCU • Bachelor’s degree in business management, TCU, 2002 Personal Family: Wife, Erika

of opposing defenses and charting the opposition’s defense from the press box on game days. During his playing career as a wide receiver at TCU from 1998-2002, Brown caught 39 passes for 567 yards, an average of 14.5 yards per reception. He caught a careerhigh 16 passes for 208 yards as a senior in 2002 and also had four touchdown receptions during his career. Brown was a member of five bowl teams. The Horned Frogs defeated USC, 28-19, at the 1998 Sun Bowl and East Carolina, 28-14, in the 1999 Mobile Alabama Bowl. Brown capped his career as a member of TCU’s 2002 Conference USA championship team, which beat Colorado State, 17-3, in the AXA Liberty Bowl. The Horned Frogs made three more bowl appearances while Brown served on the coaching staff. TCU downed Northern Illinois, 37-7, in the 2006 Poinsettia Bowl and edged Iowa State, 27-24, in the 2005 EV1.net Houston Bowl after falling to Boise State by a score of 34-31 in the 2003 Fort Worth Bowl. Brown graduated from TCU in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in business management and earned his master’s degrees in education administration and liberal arts from TCU. He is married to the former Erika Davis.

Erika and Kevin Brown

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Perry Eliano Special Teams Coordinator Safeties Second Season (Stephen F. Austin • 2000)

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erry Eliano is in his second season as an assistant coach at UTSA. He tutors the program’s safeties and is in his first year as special teams coordinator. Eliano helped lead the Roadrunners to a 4-6 record during their inaugural campaign in 2011. The defense allowed just 21.4 points and 126.2 yards rushing per game and forced 21 turnovers (11 fumbles, 10 interceptions), which led to 15 scores. His safeties recovered six fumbles — three by Nic Johnston — and picked off five passes. Additionally, three of the team’s top five tacklers were in his unit — Mark Waters (68/2nd), Nic Johnston (59/4th), Mauricio Sanchez (44/5th).

Eliano came to UTSA from Central Arkansas, where he was an assistant coach for defensive backs for five seasons, which was the second of two tenures with the Bears. Promoted to associate head coach for the 2010 campaign, Eliano mentored 2007 third-team All-America cornerback Tristan Jackson, 2010 Southland Conference coFreshman of the Year safety Jestin Love and a total of nine all-conference players during his combined seven seasons in Conway. He also attended the NCAA Coaches Academy in Summer 2010. Prior to his second stint at UCA, Eliano was the secondary coach at Sam Houston State in 2005, where he coached second-team All-Southland cornerback Derrick Harris. Central Arkansas first hired Eliano in 2003 as the running backs coach and he then moved over to tutor the team’s wide receivers the following season. In those two years, running back Willie Hopson earned first-team All-Gulf South accolades as a true freshman and wide receiver Mike Norvell, UCA’s all-time receptions leader, was tabbed second-team All-Gulf South a year later. The Bears ranked among the top 10 in Division II in scoring and total offense in his final campaign. Eliano began his coaching career as a graduate assistant

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T h e P e r ry E l i a n o F i l e Coaching Career 2011-present: UTSA, assistant coach 2010: Central Arkansas, associate head coach 2006-09: Central Arkansas, assistant coach 2005: Sam Houston State, assistant coach 2003-04: Central Arkansas, assistant coach 2001-02: Stephen F. Austin, graduate assistant Professional Players Coached Tristan Jackson: Edmonton Eskimos, Saskatchewan Roughriders Playing Experience 1996-99: Stephen F. Austin, linebacker/safety Education • Master’s degree in secondary education, Stephen F. Austin, 2003 • Bachelor’s degree, Stephen F. Austin, 2000 Personal Family: Wife, Regenia; sons, Amarai and Evan

coach at his alma mater, Stephen F. Austin, from 2001-02. He helped mentor the defensive backs and running backs in those two seasons and four Lumberjacks were honored by the Southland in his two years in Nacogdoches. A native of Killeen, Eliano was a four-year starter at both safety and linebacker for SFA from 1996-99. He was the team’s Defensive Most Valuable Player and leading tackler in both 1998 and ’99. Playing strong safety as a senior, he registered a team-high 99 tackles to help guide the Lumberjacks to the Southland Championship and was named all-conference following that campaign. He also was named the Ralph Todd Award (University Outstanding Male Athlete) winner the following spring. A standout prep defensive back, Eliano was a three-year letterwinner at Ellison High School from 1993-95. He earned all-state honors following his senior season after helping the Eagles reach the Class 5A state quarterfinals. Eliano earned his bachelor’s degree from Stephen F. Austin in 2000 and a master’s in secondary education three years later. He and his wife, Regenia, have two sons, Amari and Evan.

The Eliano Family: Regenia, Amari and Perry

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Polo Gutierrez Assistant Coach Running Backs Second Season (New Mexico State • 2009)

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member of the UTSA staff since 2009, former New Mexico State standout Polo Gutierrez is in his second year as the running backs coach. Gutierrez helped the Roadrunners to a 4-6 record during their inaugural campaign in 2011. The offense averaged 26.6 points and 364.5 yards (144.8 rush/219.7 pass) per game and scored 33 touchdowns last fall. UTSA’s running backs accumulated 958 yards and 12 TDs on the ground and 390 yards and a pair of scores through the air. The running backs also posted a pair of 100-yard games, as Evans Okotcha rushed for 106 in the Bacone victory and Brandon Armstrong tallied 105 vs. Minot State. During UTSA’s Fall 2010 practice season, Gutierrez was a graduate assistant coach for the offense where he tutored the running backs. Gutierrez came to UTSA from New Mexico State, where he was an assistant strength & conditioning coach in 2009. He also served as an assistant coach for a pair of NFL Player Development Camps and coached AAU track & field. A standout offensive lineman at New Mexico State, Gutierrez attended a tryout for the Buffalo Bills and played for the El Paso Generals of the Indoor Football League in 2009. Gutierrez was a four-year starter for the Aggies from 2005-08. He began his senior season at right guard but switched to right tackle due to injuries along the offensive line. He finished his career by allowing just three sacks in three seasons. He started all 13 games at right guard as a junior, helping the offense average 331.9 yards passing and 423.5 total yards (fifth NCAA) per contest. Gutierrez was a part of an offensive line that gave up just 24 sacks on the season. As a sophomore, Gutierrez started every game at right guard. He helped New Meixico State establish 10 school records, including tying the single-season mark for scoring (374 points). New Mexico State finished third in the NCAA in total offense (475.2 ypg), second in passing offense (399.3 ypg) and 15th in scoring offense (31.2 ppg). The Aggies posted five 400-yard passing games, including three with 500 or more yards, and five 100-yard rushing contests. He began his career with the Aggies as a defensive lineman, tallying 14 tackles as a freshman.

The Polo Gutierrez File Coaching Career 2010-present: UTSA, assistant coach 2010: UTSA, graduate assistant 2009: New Mexico State, assistant strength & conditioning coach Playing Experience 2005-08: New Mexico State, defensive/offensive lineman Education Bachelor’s degree in history, New Mexico State, 2009

Gutierrez won numerous awards during his time in Las Cruces, including 2009 Lifter of the Year and 2007 Heavyweight Lifting Champion at the program’s annual Night of Champions. He was born in Laredo but grew up in Corpus Christi, where he was a three-year starter at Carroll High School. Gutierrez played center, guard and tackle and was an alldistrict selection as a senior. He also was a district champion and state qualifier in the shot put and discus and was named Tigers Athlete of the Year as a senior.

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Tony Jeffery Assistant Coach Wide Receivers Second Season (Texas • 2007)

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former wide receiver at Texas, Tony Jeffery was hired in January 2010 as an assistant coach at UTSA. He tutors the program’s wide receivers. Jeffery helped the Roadrunners to a 4-6 record during their inaugural campaign in 2011. The offense averaged 26.6 points and 364.5 yards (144.8 rush/219.7 pass) per game and scored 33 touchdowns last fall. UTSA’s receivers accounted for 1,541 yards and 11 TDs, including a team-high 578 yards from Kam Jones and 419 by Brandon Freeman. The unit also posted four 100-yard games, including three by Jones. Jeffery also oversaw the Roadrunners’ special teams during the first season. Sean Ianno made 11 field goals, including a long of 48, and all 31 of his PATs. Kenny Harrison averaged 26.8 yards per kickoff return with a long of 41, while the unit averaged 23.4 yards per return. The special teams also blocked six kicks, three on field goal attempts.

The Houston native served as a quality control coach from 2006-09 for head coach Mack Brown. During his fouryear tenure on the Forty Acres, the Longhorns qualified for four consecutive bowl games and finished ranked in the top 10 three times. In 2006, Texas won the Alamo Bowl against Iowa and finished No. 13 in both The Associated Press and USA Today Coaches Polls. A year later, the Longhorns captured the Holiday Bowl against Arizona State and ended the season at No. 10 in both polls. The Longhorns won the Fiesta Bowl over Ohio State to finish the 2008 campaign with a 12-1 record, fourth in The AP Poll and third in the Coaches Poll. In 2009, UT finished as the Bowl Championship Series runnerup after a loss to Alabama. Jeffery was a four-year letterwinner at wide receiver for the Longhorns from 2001-04, where he caught 57 passes for

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T h e T o n y J e f f e ry F i l e Coaching Career 2010-present: UTSA, assistant coach 2006-09: Texas, quality control coach Professional Players Coached • Quan Cosby: Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts (Free Agent) • Hunter Lawrence: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Free Agent) • Aaron Ross: Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants (First Round) • Jordan Shipley: Cincinnati Bengals (Third Round) • Limas Sweed: Pittsburgh Steelers (Second Round) Playing Experience 2000-04: Texas, wide receiver Education Bachelor’s degree in education/youth & community studies, Texas, 2007 Personal Family: Wife, Connie; Son, Justus

714 yards (12.5 ypc) and six touchdowns and carried 25 times for 127 yards and a score in his career. The Klein Forest High School product also was a special teams standout, as he blocked four punts, returning two for TDs, and served as the holder. Jeffery started all 12 games as a senior in 2004, hauling in 33 passes for 437 yards — both team highs — and three TDs and rushing seven times for 47 yards and a score to help UT to a 11-1 record capped by a 38-37 Rose Bowl victory against Michigan. He had eight receptions for 91 yards and a TD as a junior and earned the “Whatever It Takes” Award after helping the Longhorns to a 10-3 season. As a sophomore, Jeffery caught 11 passes for 112 yards and a score, as Texas posted an 11-2 record and a Cotton Bowl win against LSU. In 2001 as a redshirt freshman, he shared UT’s Most Improved Offensive Player Award after tallying 74 receiving yards and a TD on five catches to help the Longhorns to an 11-2 ledger and a victory over Washington in the Holiday Bowl. Jeffery and his wife, Connie, have a son, Justus.

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Nathaniel Jones Assistant Coach Cornerbacks Second Season (Louisiana-Monroe • 2000)

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athaniel Jones is in his second season as an assistant coach at UTSA, where he tutors the team’s cornerbacks. Jones helped lead the Roadrunners to a 4-6 record during their inaugural campaign in 2011. The defense allowed just 21.4 points and 126.2 yards rushing per game and forced 21 turnovers (11 fumbles, 10 interceptions), which led to 15 scores. Jones’ unit broke up eight passes and Darrien Starling had a pair of lnterceptions. Jones came to San Antonio after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Midwestern State in Wichita Falls. He was in charge of the program’s secondary and helped the Mustangs win 17 games and a Lone Star Conference South Division title during his tenure. Four of his defensive backs were honored as all-conference, including secondteam All-American and 2009 Lone Star Defensive Back of the Year Micah Hill, in his two years with the program. In 2010, Midwestern State posted an 8-4 record, including a perfect 5-0 mark at home. Jones helped the Mustangs’ defense record 16 picks, including a team-high three by Neiko Conway. In his first season with the Mustangs, the defense intercepted 16 passes, including four by Hill, which was tied for third most in the Lone Star Conference. Midwestern State posted a 9-3 record and shared the Lone Star South Division crown with a 4-2 mark. The Mustangs advanced to the NCAA Division II playoffs where they lost to No. 18 Abilene Christian in the first round, 24-21. Hill, a cornerback, was named second-team Daktronics All-American and Lone Star co-Defensive Back of the Year, and he earned first-team all-conference honors along with safety Danny Jackson. Additionally, cornerback Brandon Williams picked up honorable mention accolades from the league.

T h e N at h a n i e l J o n e s F i l e Coaching Career 2011-present: UTSA, assistant coach 2009-10: Midwestern State, assistant coach 2006: Northwestern State, assistant coach 2005: St. Francis (Ill.), assistant coach 2003-04: Reagan (Houston) High School, assistant coach 2001-02: Clark (New Orleans) High School, head coach Playing Experience 1996-99: Louisiana-Monroe, linebacker/defensive back Education Bachelor’s degree in general studies/social science, Louisiana-Monroe, 2000 Personal Family: Wife, Jaclyn; Daughter, Alonah

Prior to his tenure at Midwestern State, Jones spent one year as a scout and organized camps for NFL Europe. Jones spent the previous season as an assistant coach at Northwestern State, where he was in charge of the cornerbacks. He broke into college coaching with St. Francis (Ill.) as an assistant coach in 2005. A former four-year letterwinner at Louisiana-Monroe from 1996-99, Jones played cornerback, safety and outside linebacker for the Warhawks. The New Orleans, La., native was named team captain as a senior. He earned his bachelor’s degree in general studies/ social science from ULM in 2000 and then entered the coaching field at the prep level in Louisiana. Jones became the youngest head coach in the state when he was tasked to lead Joseph S. Clark High in New Orleans. He guided the Bulldogs to their first postseason appearance in more than 10 years. Jones then spent two seasons as an assistant coach in charge of linebackers at Reagan High in Houston before moving into the college ranks. Jones is married to the former Jaclyn Bernard and the couple has a daughter, Alonah.

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Jim Marshall Assistant Coach Offensive Line Second Season (Tennessee-Martin • 1971)

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coaching veteran for more than four decades, including nine years as a head coach, Jim Marshall was hired in March 2010 as an assistant coach. He tutors the program’s offensive line. Marshall helped the Roadrunners to a 4-6 record during their inaugural campaign in 2011. The offense averaged 26.6 points and 364.5 yards (144.8 rush/219.7 pass) per game and scored 33 touchdowns last fall. The offensive line helped pave the way for 1,448 yards and 16 scores on the ground and allowed just 16 sacks.

T h e J i m M a r s h a ll F i l e Coaching Career 2010-present: UTSA, assistant coach 2007-09: Incarnate Word, offensive coordinator 2005: Alabama State, assistant coach 2001: Arkansas State, assistant coach 2000: Wyoming, assistant coach 1998-99: Tennessee-Martin, head coach 1995-97: Memphis, assistant coach 1989-94: Richmond, head coach 1988: Tulane, assistant coach 1987: Louisiana Tech, offensive coordinator 1986: UTEP, offensive coordinator 1979-85: Richmond, offensive coordinator 1978: Tennessee-Martin, offensive coordinator 1977: North Alabama, assistant coach Professional Players Coached • Adam Goldberg: Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams • Matt Joyce: Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks Playing Experience 1969: Tennessee-Martin 1966-68: Bowling Green Education Bachelor’s degree in education, Tennessee-Martin, 1971 Personal Family: Wife, Kay; Sons, Eddie and Greg; Daughter, Nicole

Marshall came to UTSA from Incarnate Word, where he served as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Cardinals from 2007-09. He helped UIW to a 5-5 record in its inaugural 2009 season. Marshall was the first assistant coach hired at UIW in the Summer 2007 and was instrumental in the development of the Division II program. Prior to joining the UIW staff, Marshall was an assistant coach at Alabama State in 2005. Marshall was the head coach at Richmond from 198994. In 1992, he guided the Spiders to a 7-4 record, which was a five-win improvement from the previous year. He was named the Yankee Conference Coach of the Year and also received the Richmond Touchdown Club Coach of the Year award following that season. Marshall also was the head coach at Tennessee-Martin (UTM) from 1998-99. Marshall was an assistant coach at Arkansas State in 2001 and Wyoming in 2000. He spent two seasons at Memphis as an assistant coach, helping the Tigers pull off an 21-17 upset at No. 6 Tennessee in his second season in 1996. After spending his first few seasons as a prep coach, Marshall moved into the college ranks as an assistant coach at North Alabama in 1977 before heading to his alma mater, Tennessee-Martin, as offensive coordinator in 1978.

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Marshall was offensive coordinator at Richmond from 1979-85, UTEP in 1986 and Louisiana Tech in 1987. He spent one season as an assistant coach at Tulane before he was named head coach at Richmond in 1989. A native of Crestline, Ohio, Marshall played football (center) and baseball (catcher) at Bowling Green from 1966-68 and UTM in 1969, where he was a Small College All-America catcher. He earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Tennessee-Martin in 1971. Jim and his wife, Kay, have two sons, Eddie and Greg, and one daughter, Nicole.

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Neal Neathery Defensive Coordinator Linebackers Second Season (Wheaton • 1993)

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coaching veteran for nearly two decades, Neal Neathery was hired in March 2010 as UTSA’s defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. The Stillwater, Okla., native helped lead the Roadrunners to a 4-6 record during their inaugural campaign in 2011. The defense allowed just 21.4 points and 126.2 yards rushing per game and forced 21 turnovers (11 fumbles, 10 interceptions), which led to 15 scores. Two of the team’s top three tacklers were linebackers — Brandon Reeves (69), Steven Kurfehs (61) — and the unit combined for 190 tackles, including 16 for loss and 8.5 sacks, two interceptions (one TD), a pair of fumble recoveries and seven quarterback hurries.

Neathery came to UTSA from Drake, where he served as assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach under head coach Chris Creighton from 2008-09. During his two seasons in Des Moines, Iowa, the Bulldogs posted a 14-8 record and, as defensive coordinator, he guided the Bulldogs to the top 12 in four defensive categories in the final 2009 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision statistics. Drake ranked No. 2 in tackles for loss, averaging 8.8 per game; No. 5 in quarterback sacks, averaging 3.3 per contest; No. 8 in rushing defense, allowing just 90.6 yards per outing and 12th in total defense limiting opponents to 276.5 yards per game. Current UTSA defensive graduate assistant coach Benny Morrison was a standout linebacker for Neathery’s defense both seasons. In 2009, Drake matched the best nine-game start in school history (8-1) en route to an 8-3 record and the Bulldogs also finished second in the Pioneer Football League with a 6-2 ledger. Neathery’s defense held opponents to 17.1 points per game and posted 39 sacks, eight interceptions and a pair of shutouts. In his first season, the Bulldogs allowed just 17.8 points and 266.3 yards per contest and registered 14 picks and three white-washings in a 6-5 campaign. He was the associate head coach at Wabash College from 2001-07 and was named the 2007 American Football Coaches Association NCAA Division III Assistant Coach of

T h e N e a l N e at h e r y F i l e Coaching Career 2010-present: UTSA, defensive coordinator 2008-09: Drake, assistant head coach/defensive coordinator 2001-07: Wabash (Ind.) College, associate head coach/ defensive coordinator 1997-2000: Ottawa (Kan.), defensive coordinator 1994-96: Sterling (Kan.) College, defensive coordinator Playing Experience 1989-93: Wheaton (Ill.), defensive end Education • Master’s degree in health & human performance, Fort Hays State, 1995 • Bachelor’s degree in business/economics and bible and theology, Wheaton, 1993 Personal Family: Wife, Rebecca; Sons, Parker and Michael; Daughter, Hannah

the Year. With Neathery serving as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach, Wabash ranked fourth in NCAA Division III in total defense in 2003, No. 3 in scoring defense in 2005 and No. 8 in quarterback sacks in 2007. Neathery was defensive coordinator at Ottawa (Kan.) University from 1997-2000. The Braves compiled a 32-7 record and won the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference championship in 1997 and 2000 en route to competing in the NAIA playoffs He began his college football coaching career at Sterling (Kan.) College, where he served as defensive line coach in 1994 and linebackers coach in 1995 before being promoted to defensive coordinator in 1996. A 1993 graduate of Wheaton (Ill.) College, he was a four-year starter at defensive end from 1989-93. Neathery served as a captain his senior year and also earned the James Parmalee Most Respected Player Award. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business/economics and bible & theology from Wheaton in 1993 and a master’s degree in health and human performances from Fort Hays State in 1995. He and his wife, Rebecca, have two sons, Parker and Michael, and a daughter, Hannah.

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Charlie Reeve Assistant Coach Tight Ends First Season (Texas State • 2004)

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harlie Reeve is in his first year as an assistant coach at UTSA, where he tutors the program’s tight ends. Reeve comes to the Alamo City from Odessa, Texas, where he served as the passing game coordinator and assistant coach for wide receivers under head coach Gary Gaines at Permian High School. He helped the Panthers to a 6-5 record and the bi-district round of the 2011 Class 5A playoffs and two of his receivers were named all-district. The Victoria native spent five years at Texas State serving in several different capacities. He was an assistant coach from 2007-10, overseeing the running backs for all four years. Reeve helped the offense finish seventh in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) in scoring (38.3 ppg) and eighth in total offense (460.2 ypg) in 2008 and 12th in total offense (422.2 ypg) the following season. He helped tutor Bobcats running backs to five All-Southland Conference honors. Reeve was named Texas State’s interim head coach from December 2010-January 2011 before moving into the director of operations position until July 2011. He spent one season as the offensive graduate assistant coach at Rice in 2006, where he helped tutor All-America wide receiver Jarret Dillard. He helped lead the Owls to a 7-6 record, a runner-up finish in Conference USA with a 6-2 mark and to the New Orleans Bowl, the program’s first bowl in 45 years (1961 Bluebonnet Bowl). Rice’s revival in 2006 was the second-best turnaround among Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools. Reeve was the quarterbacks coach at Bay City High School in 2004, where he helped the Black Cats to a 9-2 record, co-district championship and the area round of the Class 4A playoffs. His quarterback garnered all-district accolades. He also was the defensive ends and receivers coach at Cuero High School in 2005, where he helped guide the Gobblers to a 13-1 record, the district title and the state semifinal round of the Class 3A playoffs. One of his defensive ends was tabbed all-state and the district’s defensive player of the year, while two others were picked all-district. Reeve was a record-setting quarterback at Pearl River (Miss.) Community College from 2000-01. He led the nation in passing and total offense en route to earning first-team NJCAA All-American and Region XIII Player of the Year honors as a sophomore in 2001. He also was the conference player

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The Charlie Reeve File Coaching Career 2012-present: UTSA, assistant coach 2011: Odessa Permian High School, assistant coach, 2011 (February-July): Texas State, director of operations 2010-11 (December-January): Texas State, interim head coach 2007-10: Texas State, assistant coach 2006: Rice, graduate assistant coach 2005: Cuero High School, assistant coach 2004: Bay City High School, assistant coach 2002-03: Texas State, student assistant coach Playing Experience 2002: Texas State, quarterback 2000-01: Pearl River (Miss.) Community College, quarterback Education Bachelor’s degree in exercise sports science, minor in history, Texas State, 2004 Personal Family: Wife, Courtney; Sons, Ryder and Bear

of the year, the league’s offensive MVP and the runner-up for the NJCAA Player of the Year that season. He broke seven school passing records during his career with the Wildcats. Reeve signed to play at Texas State in 2002, but suffered a career-ending injury. He was asked to stay on as a student assistant coach, where he worked with the defensive backs in 2003 and the quarterbacks and wide receivers the previous season. Reeve earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise sports science with a minor in history from Texas State in 2004. Reeve and his wife, Courtney, have two sons, Ryder and Bear.

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Eric Roark Assistant Coach Defensive Line Second Season (SE Oklahoma St. • 1984)

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veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks for nearly three decades and a knowledgeable recruiter for more than 20 years, Eric Roark was hired in April 2009 as one of UTSA’s first assistant football coaches. He tutors the program’s defensive linemen. Roark helped lead the Roadrunners to a 4-6 record during their inaugural campaign in 2011. The defense allowed just 21.4 points and 126.2 yards rushing per game and forced 21 turnovers (11 fumbles, 10 interceptions), which led to 15 scores. Roark’s defensive linemen registered 156 tackles, including 27 for loss and 15.5 sacks, broke up or deflected 19 passes and posted 13 quarterback hurries. Marlon Smith led the team with eight sacks, while Jason Neill had one of the team’s two interception returns for a touchdown, a 67-yarder in the season finale against Minot State. In his first year in the Alamo City, Roark was instrumental in helping the program sign its first-ever recruiting class. The group featured nine all-state and 28 all-district performers. The second class included nine all-state and 25 alldistrict players. He also was influential in helping former UTSA track & field All-American Teddy Williams ink a free-agent contract with the Dallas Cowboys in July 2010. He was an assistant coach at SMU for six seasons (200207) and spent 2008 as the defensive coordinator at Grand Prairie High School. While at SMU, Roark coached the secondary and defensive ends, coordinated special teams and also served as recruiting coordinator for four seasons. Under his tutelage, the punt team finished second in the nation in 2007 and he coached All-Conference USA punter Thomas Morstead (a fifth-round draft pick by the New Orleans Saints in 2009), linebacker Justin Rogers (a sixth-round draft pick by the Dallas Cowboys in 2007) and defensive end Cory Muse. He was named the fifth-best non-BCS recruiter in the country by Rivals. com in 2005. Roark spent the 2001 season at Tennessee under former head coach Phillip Fulmer, where he served as a graduate assistant in football administration. He helped the Volunteers win the Southeastern Conference East Division Championship and Citrus Bowl that year. Prior to his time in Knoxville, he coached defensive backs and was the recruiting coordinator at Tennessee Tech from 1997-2000 under current Atlanta Falcons head coach Mike Smith, wide receivers at Middle Tennessee from 1989-97 and defensive backs and wide receivers at Murray State in 198788. He began his collegiate coaching career as the

The Eric Roark File Coaching Career 2009-present: UTSA, assistant coach 2008: Grand Prairie High School, defensive coordinator 2004-07: SMU, assistant coach/recruiting coordinator 2002-03: SMU, assistant coach 2001: Tennessee, graduate assistant 1997-2000: Tennessee Tech, assistant coach/recruiting coordinator 1989-97: Middle Tennessee, assistant coach 1987-88: Murray State, assistant coach 1986: Iowa State, graduate assistant 1985: San Diego State, graduate assistant 1984: Southeastern Oklahoma State, assistant coach Professional Players Coached • Corey Chamblin: Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Free Agent) • Bryan McCann: Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders (Free Agent) • Thomas Morstead: New Orleans Saints (Fifth Round) • Justin Rogers, Dallas Cowboys , Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots (Sixth Round) • Joshua Symonette: Washington Redskins (Free Agent) • Teddy Williams: Dallas Cowboys (Free Agent) Playing Experience 1979-82: Oklahoma State, defensive back Education • Master’s degree in sport management, Tennessee, 2001 • Master’s degree in health, physical education and recreation, Middle Tennessee, 1996 • Bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation, Southeastern Oklahoma State, 1984 Personal Family: Wife, Connie; Sons, Ben and Nick

linebackers coach at Southeastern Oklahoma State in 1984 followed by one-year stops as a graduate assistant at San Diego State (1985), also under Smith, and Iowa State (1986). Roark earned three letters as a defensive back at Oklahoma State from 1979-82 under Jimmy Johnson. He earned his bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from Southeastern Oklahoma State in 1984 and received master’s degrees in the same discipline from Middle Tennessee in 1996 and a second in sport management from Tennessee five years later. Roark and his wife, Connie, have two sons, Ben and Nick.

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Jeff Bowen Graduate Assistant Coach Offense Second Season

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eff Bowen is in his second year as UTSA’s graduate assistant coach for offense. He works with the offensive line and helps the offensive staff. Bowen is responsible for breaking down, organizing and analyzing opponents’ film, instructing the scout team, generating practice schedules and scripts and assisting with the recruiting process. Bowen helped the Roadrunners to a 4-6 record during their inaugural campaign in 2011. The offense averaged 26.6 points and 364.5 yards (144.8 rush/219.7 pass) per game and scored 33 touchdowns last fall. Bowen came to UTSA from Texas State, where he was a graduate assistant coach during the 2010 campaign. He assisted with the offensive line and was responsible for the centers and guards. The North Richland Hills, Texas, native was an offensive lineman at Texas State from 2007-08. As a senior, Bowen earned first-team All-Southland Conference and honorable mention Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) AllAmerica ccolades and also collected the Bobcats’ John O’Hara Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award. He also was a member of the Southland Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll in 2007 and 2008. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in management from Texas State in 2008 and currently is pursuing a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from UTSA. Bowen was a three-year letterwinner at Birdville High School near Fort Worth from 2001-03. A two-year team captain, he earned first-team all-district honors as a senior and was an honorable mention selection as a junior.

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atthew Kraft is in his first year as a graduate assistant coach at UTSA, where he works with the safeties and assists the defensive staff. He is responsible for breaking down and organizing opponents’ film, instructing the scout team, generating practice schedules and scripts and assisting with the recruiting process. Kraft came to UTSA from his alma mater, Wabash College, where he spent the 2011 seasons as an assistant coach. He tutored the linebackers and helped lead the Little Giants to a 12-1 record, including winning the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) title with a perfect 6-0 mark. Wabash advanced to the 2011 NCAA Division III quarterfinal round and all three of his linebackers earned all-conference accolades, including AFCA All-American C.J. Gum and NCAC Newcomer of the Year A.J. Akinribade, who both were first-team selections.

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A standout linebacker for Wabash from 2005-09, Kraft was a two-time all-conference performer for the Little Giants. As a senior team captain in 2009, Kraft registered 54 tackles, including four for loss, one interception and a fumble recovery for a touchdown. As a junior, Kraft recorded 86 tackles, including 7.5 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks, and two interceptions, one of which was returned for a TD, en route to garnering second-team all-conference honors. He started every game as a strong safety in 2006, finishing second on the team in tackles with 78 and grabbing a pair of interceptions, one of which resulted in a score. He played in seven games at linebacker and on special teams as a freshman. A native of Newburgh, Ind., Kraft earned his bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Wabash in 2010.

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enny Morrison is in his first year as graduate assistant coach for the defense, where he works with the defensive linemen and assists the defensive staff. He is responsible for breaking down and organizing opponents’ film, instructing the scout team, generating practice schedules and scripts and assisting with the recruiting process. Morrison came to UTSA from Montana State, where he spent the 2011 season as the special teams intern coach. He helped the Bobcats to a 10-3 record, the Big Sky Championship and the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs. The Lincolnshire, Ill., native was a four-year letterwinner at Drake from 2007-10, where he played linebacker for current UTSA defensive coordinator Neal Neathery. He garnered second-team All-Pioneer Football League and conference allacademic team honors, was an Allstate AFCA Good Works Team finalist and won the team’s Torchbearer Award — voted on by players and coaches as team’s top leader — as a senior. Morrison ranked second on the team with 71 tackles (39 solo), including 5.5 for loss and a pair of sacks. He also had a 95-yard interception return for a touchdown and a fumble recovery to help the Bulldogs to a 7-4 record. The co-captain picked up Pioneer League co-Defensive Player of the Week accolades and was an honorable mention FCS Defensive Linebacker of the Week pick. As a junior, Morrison was an honorable mention allconference and academic honor roll selection. He ranked fourth on the squad with 75 stops (35 solo), including 14.5 for 48 yards in loss and 4.5 sacks. He blocked two kicks, forced and recovered three fumbles and intercepted one pass to help Drake to an 8-3 record. As a sophomore he led the Bulldogs in tackles with 55 and he topped the Pioneer League with 87 stops and three fumble recoveries as a freshman in 2007. Following his playing career, Morrison was a student intern with Drake during the Spring 2011 season, where he assisted with the linebackers, defensive scout team and official recruiting visits. Morrison earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Drake in May 2011.

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Adam Cain Team Operations Coordinator (Texas A&M • 2010)

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dam Cain is in his first year as Team Operations Coordinator at UTSA. He is responsible for coordinating team travel, oncampus recruiting visits, the walk-on program and housing and meal programs for student-athletes. He also assists with summer camps, overseeing the program’s compliance paperwork, scheduling and organizing community service outings and serving as the NFL and high school coaches liaison. Cain previously was UTSA’s Facilities Coordinator from July 2011-February 2012 before moving into his current role. The Georgetown, Texas, native completed an internship with the Dallas Cowboys Event Operations Department during Fall 2010. Cain earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management from Texas A&M in 2010.

He also worked as an assistant sports performance director with Velocity Sports Performance, a Houston-based center that provided comprehensive strength training and conditioning programs for youth, student-athletes, adults, elite/professional athletes and various sports teams. Dudley received his bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State in 1994. He is a certified member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA), the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and USA Weightlifting. He is recognized by both CSCCA and NSCA as a certified strength & conditioning coach and also is a certified member in adult CPR/ AED/First Aid by the American Red Cross. He has worked numerous camps across the country, including the Kansas and Southern Miss Football Camps, the Columbia (Fla.) High School Sports Performance Camps, Velocity Sports Performance Camps and Oklahoma State camps for football, baseball, basketball and wrestling. Dudley is married to the former Jessica Huerta of Houston. They are the proud parents of a late daughter, Jordan Nevaeh, and a son, Tyson Alexander.

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harlie Dudley is in his third year as UTSA’s head strength & conditioning coach where he oversees the strength training of the Roadrunners’ 17 intercollegiate sports. Dudley came to UTSA from Southeastern Louisiana, where he served as Director of Sports Performance. Prior to his tenure in Hammond, he was an assistant strength & conditioning coach for one year at Kansas. The Tulsa, Okla., native spent 10 years as the head strength & conditioning coach at Southern Mississippi, where he oversaw strength & conditioning programs for all 16 sports. He directed, instructed and oversaw one full-time and two graduate assistant coaches and several interns. He also was responsible for the design of Southern Miss’ state-of-the-art strength training facility, a $300,000 project located in the Southern Miss Athletic Center. During his tenure with the Golden Eagles football team, Dudley was a part of three Conference USA Championships (1997, 1999, 2003) and Southern Miss played in nine bowl games, including six victories. He also helped in the strength & conditioning of the softball program that won four C-USA Championships and participated in the College World Series in 1999 and 2000, the 2000-01 C-USA Champion men’s basketball team and the 2003 C-USA Champion baseball squad. Dudley began his career as a student assistant at Oklahoma State before being promoted to assistant strength & conditioning coach following his graduation in 1994. While in Stillwater, he was part of a program that claimed 29 conference championships and five NCAA titles.

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hane Elder was hired in October 2009 as UTSA’s Director of Football Operations. He is responsible for coordinating team travel, on-campus recruiting visits, the walk-on program and housing and meal programs for student-athletes, assisting with summer camps, overseeing the program’s compliance paperwork, scheduling and organizing community service outings and serving as the NFL and high school coaches liaison. Elder came to UTSA from Texas A&M, where he served as the football program’s administrative assistant for recruiting for seven years. During his time with the Aggies, the Katy native was a part of three bowl teams — the 2005 Cotton Bowl, 2006 Holiday Bowl and 2007 Alamo Bowl. He previously worked with the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA, completing an internship with the corporate communications Department in Summer 2003. Elder graduated from Texas A&M in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and he earned a master’s degree in sport management in 2002. While attending graduate school, he worked in the Texas A&M Athletics Department’s Marketing and Promotions office for two years.

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Lara Goldmann Administrative Associate (Oklahoma State)

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ara Goldmann is in her fourth year as the administrative associate for football. Before coming to UTSA, Goldmann worked for Marriott Hotels & Resorts, where she opened properties across the country. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State. A native of Okemah, Okla., Goldmann is the daughter of head coach Larry Coker and his wife, Dianna. She is married to Ted Goldmann and the couple has twin sons, Daniel and Dillon.

Jerry Greeson Associate AD/ Athletic Medicine (Texas • 1981)

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erry Greeson enters his 24th year at UTSA and 23rd as the Roadrunners’ head athletic trainer. Greeson, who also serves as the associate athletics director for athletic medicine, oversees the daily operations of the training room, including staffing and coordinating medical care for more than 300 student-athletes. He is in his third year as the head trainer for the football program. Greeson is certified MEd, ATC and LAT. Greeson, who is originally from Austin, received his bachelor’s of science degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1981 and went on to receive his master’s degree from Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State). Prior to coming to UTSA, Greeson was the athletic trainer for Westlake High School in Austin for six years. His personal interests include hunting, fishing and SCUBA diving.

Brian Hernandez Associate Athletics Communications Director (Kansas State • 1999)

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ired in May 2006, Brian Hernandez is in his seventh year as associate athletics communications director at UTSA. Hernandez is the primary communications contact for the Roadrunners’ football (players), men’s and women’s cross country and men’s and women’s track & field programs in addition to serving as the editor and new media liaison for the school’s official athletics website, goUTSA.com.

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He has more than a decade of athletics communications experience, with stops at the University of Texas at Austin (200003), California State University at Fresno (2000) and Kansas State University (1998-99). Prior to his arrival at UTSA, Hernandez spent three years managing a private business in Kansas City, Mo. The 38-year-old native of Olathe, Kan., has worked multiple conference and NCAA Championship events as well as nine bowl games (four Alamo/three Cotton/two Holiday). He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and several of his publications have been honored for excellence by CoSIDA, including the 2000 Fresno State baseball game program, which was tabbed “Best In The Nation.” Hernandez served as the local media services director for the 2011 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship, as well as the 2006, ‘07 and ‘09 Southland Conference Volleyball Tournaments. He also was the assistant media services liaison at the 2011 NCAA Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional, 2010 Women’s Final Four, 2008 Men’s Final Four and 2007 NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional. Hernandez began his tenure at UT-Austin in June 2000 as a media relations assistant. In that role, he was the primary contact for the Longhorns’ men’s track & field team and secondary contact for UT’s nationally-ranked football program. He also served as the assistant media director for the 74th Annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays. A year later, he was promoted to assistant media relations director and was instrumental in the department’s August 2001 launch of MackBrown-TexasFootball.com. He arrived in Austin after serving as a media relations assistant at Fresno State in Spring 2000. Hernandez coordinated the dayto-day publicity of the Bulldogs’ nationally-ranked baseball and women’s soccer squads. He also was the media director for the 22nd Annual Pepsi/Johnny Quik Baseball Classic. At Kansas State, Hernandez was responsible for the publicity of Wildcats’ rowing team and also assisted with media relations for all home football, basketball and baseball events. He earned his bachelor’s degree in print journalism with an emphasis in business administration from K-State in December 1999.

Rhodie Moss Assistant Athletic Trainer (Texas State • 2005)

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esley “Rhodie” Moss, MS, ATC and LAT, is in his fifth year as an assistant athletic trainer at UTSA. He is the head athletic trainer for men’s basketball and the assistant with

football. Moss came to UTSA from BYU, where he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Cougars football, tennis and track & field teams. He received his bachelor’s degree in exercise sports science with an emphasis in athletic training from Texas State University in 2005 and his master’s degree in the same field from BYU in 2007. Moss is a native of McAllen, Texas, where he attended Sharyland High School.

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ravis Reust is in his second year as associate director of strength & conditioning at UTSA. He works with the Roadrunners football, men’s basketball, track & field and soccer programs. Reust previously spent four years at his alma mater, East Central (Okla.), as director of strength & conditioning. He was the athletics department’s first full-time strength & conditioning coach, a position created to enhance Tigers athletics. Reust was responsible for designing and implementing the strength & conditioning programs for all ECU sports. The Oklahoma City native’s leadership spearheaded the Tigers’ new strength & conditioning facility, the Pat O’Neal Center, which was labeled one of the best in NCAA Division II athletics. He previously served as Nebraska’s lead basketball strength & conditioning coach, where he helped the Huskers men and women advance to postseason play. Reust also worked with the Nebraska wrestling program, which was ranked in the top five of the country and rated as high as second in the Big 12 Conference. Prior to his arrival at Nebraska, he was the assistant strength & conditioning coach at TCU, where he worked with football, men’s basketball, baseball and women’s golf. While in Fort Worth, Reust helped lead the men’s basketball program to its first postseason tournament in 10 years. During his time there, the baseball program won the 2005 Conference USA Championship. Eight of his former athletes currently are playing professional baseball. Before taking the position at TCU, Reust was assistant strength & conditioning coach at Colorado, where he worked for E.J. “Doc” Kreis. His primary responsibility was working with the Buffaloes’ football program. He also coordinated the strength & conditioning programs for both the men’s and women’s basketball programs, as well as the men’s and women’s golf teams. While working with the football program, Reust was part of the 2002 Big 12 North Championship. Reust worked with seven All-Americans and 23 All-Big 12 athletes, 11 of which currently are playing in the NFL, during his time in Boulder. He also coached basketball center David Harrison, who was a 2004 NBA First Round Draft Pick by the Indiana Pacers. Reust spent a year as an intern at Oklahoma State, where his main responsibility was assisting with the football program. He began his career as a football defensive graduate assistant and the strength & conditioning coach at East Central. Reust earned his bachelor’s degree in education in 2000 and a master’s degree in education/sports administration two years later. He is certified through the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association, USA Weightlifting and International Sports Science Association in addition to being a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association. He has a daughter, Kassidy, and son, Kaden.

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om Scanlon is in his first year as assistant equipment manager at UTSA. He is responsible for preparing game helmets and uniforms, supervising student managers and assisting the equipment manager with day-to-day duties. Scanlon came to UTSA from Marshall, where he was a graduate assistant equipment manager for 15 months. He ordered equipment, maintained and assisted with game day preparation for all of the department’s sports. He spent four years as a student equipment manager with the Florida State football program from 2005-09. The Lake Worth, Fla., native also gained NFL experience by working a pair of preseason camps with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2009 and 2010. Scanlon earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Florida State in 2009 and his master’s degree in education from Marshall in 2011.

Kyle Stephens Assistant AD/ Athletics Communications (Texas A&M • 1998)

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yle Stephens, who was promoted to assistant athletics director in September 2010, is in his seventh year as athletics communications director after serving his first two as an assistant. Stephens oversees the day-to-day operations of the department and media relations for all 17 of the UTSA’s intercollegiate sports. His primary sport responsibilities are football, men’s basketball and men’s golf. He was the local media coordinator for the 2006 NCAA Women’s Basketball San Antonio Regional, 2007 NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2008 Men’s Final Four, 2010 Women’s Final Four and 2011 NCAA Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional, as well as the assistant media liaison for the 2004 Men’s Final Four and the 2005 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship. The Kountze, Texas, native came to UTSA in October 2003 after serving as a media relations assistant at the University of Texas at Austin from 2001-03. There he was the primary contact for the men’s and women’s track & field programs and the secondary contact for men’s basketball, as well as helping with the daily media operations with the football team. Stephens also was the co-editor for the home football game programs and served as media director for the 2003 Big 12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships and as assistant media director for the 2002 and ‘03 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays. He was a sports information graduate assistant at Texas A&M from 1998-2001. There he helped coordinate publicity for the men’s and women’s cross country and track & field teams, as well

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as assisting with media services for all home football, basketball, soccer and baseball events. He was the co-media director for the 2001 Big 12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Stephens earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in sport management from Texas A&M in 1998. He has worked more than 20 NCAA events and five bowl games, including the “Snow Bowl” — the 2000 Independence Bowl overtime thriller between Mississippi State and Texas A&M. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and 12 of his publications have been honored by CoSIDA, including four as “Best In The Nation.”

Brad Sternberg Video Coordinator (Montana • 2012

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rad Sternberg is in his first year as the video coordinator at UTSA. He is responsible for all video operations and he supervises the student video staff. His day-to-day duties include videotaping every practice and game, editing, setting up video meeting rooms and film exchange. Sternberg came to UTSA from Montana, where he was the Director of Video Operations for five years. He was in charge of coordinating all opponents’ film, practices and games, along with making weekly motivational tapes for the players. Sternberg was a freshman offensive lineman in 2006 when Montana posted a 12-2 record and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs. He saw his career cut short due to in¬juries and then took over the video operations depart¬ment in 2007. Originally from Helena, Mont., he was an all-state honoree in football as a junior and senior and he also lettered for the wrestling and track & field teams for Helena High School. Sternberg earned his bachelor’s degree in management information systems from Montana in 2012. His wife, Allison, is a captain in the U.S. Army.

Mike Villa Head Equipment Manager (UTEP • 2006)

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ike Villa was hired as head equipment manager at UTSA in April 2010. He is responsible for all apparel, equipment and gear and also helps coordinate practices for the program. Villa came to the Roadrunners from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he served as assistant equipment manager for the National Football League (NFL) franchise since March 2009. He was responsible for helmet and shoulder pad preparation and maintenance, coach and staff sideline apparel, game day locker room setup and daily laundry needs, among other duties. He also assisted the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIV preparation and game day activities as a member of the Buccaneers’ host support staff. Villa was selected as the lone full season equipment manager intern out of a pool of six applicants who worked the 2008 training camp. Prior to joining Tampa Bay’s staff, Villa served as head equipment manager for the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena Football League from December 2006-September 2007. There he was responsible for ordering and maintaining inventory of all apparel, managing the equipment budget, setting up the practice field, maintaining helmets and shoulder pads and serving as the liaison to the Orleans Arena, the game and practice facility for the Gladiators. As a student at UTEP, Villa served as an equipment manager from 2000-06, including four years as the head student equipment manager. Villa earned his bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies with specializations in kinesiology, health promotion and criminal justice from UTEP in December 2006. Villa is a native of Odessa and graduated from Odessa High School in 2000. He is married to the former Mariza Gutierrez, who is the sister of UTSA running backs coach Polo Gutierrez.

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(Ouachita Baptist • 1973) Lynn Hickey has made student-athlete welfare one of her top priorities as she continues to work to bring the UTSA Athletics Department to the upper echelon of the NCAA Division I standings. Under Hickey’s direction since 2000, UTSA has captured two Southland Conference Commissioner’s Cups as the league’s top athletics department and two men’s and one women’s all-sports trophies while consistently winning both team and individual academic and athletics awards in all 17 sports sponsored by the university. One of Hickey’s dreams to lead UTSA to the upper echelon of Division I Athletics was realized on Nov. 11, 2010, when the university received and accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) beginning on July 1, 2012. Hickey’s long-term goal of placing UTSA in a major conference was reached when Conference USA extended an invitation on May 4, 2012. The Roadrunners will move all 17 sports into that league on July 1, 2013. Hickey has overseen the addition of three sports during her tenure. Women’s golf and women’s soccer were added in 2005 and 2006, respectively, and both programs have emerged as annual league championship contenders. On Dec. 18, 2008, UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan was approved by the UT System Board of Regents, granting permission to start a football program. Hickey made a splash with the hiring of the first-ever head football coach, as two-time National Coach of the Year Larry Coker was introduced on March 6, 2009. The program kicked off its first season against Northeastern State on Sept. 3, 2011, to resounding success. The Roadrunners set NCAA start-up program records for inaugural game (56,743) and average home (35,521) attendance in six games at the 65,000-seat Alamodome. The 2010-11 academic year will go down in history as arguably the most successful in school annals, as the Roadrunners claimed the Southland Commissioner’s Cup and Women’s All-Sports Trophy, five championships and the first-ever NCAA postseason victory. UTSA followed that with four more league titles during the 2011-12 campaign, giving the department 36 total championships since 2000-01. Hickey has led the charge for UTSA and its hosting of numerous NCAA Championship events. Since her arrival on campus, UTSA has served as host institution for the 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional, 2002 Women’s Final Four, 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2004 Men’s Final Four, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2006 Women’s Basketball South Regional, 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2008 Men’s Final Four, 2010 Women’s Final Four, 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional and 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship. In 2007, Hickey was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, one of the most prestigious appointments in all of collegiate athletics. The 10-member committee oversees administration of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, including the selection and seeding of teams for the tournament. Hickey became just the second female ever selected to the committee, joining UNC Charlotte Athletics Director Judy Rose, who served from 1999-2003.

Hickey has been honored nationally and locally for her hard work at UTSA. She was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators 2005 Division I-AAA Administrator of the Year. Hickey earned her second national award in June 2006 as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics/GeneralSports TURF Systems Division I-AAA West Region AD of the Year. The San Antonio Express-News tabbed her as its 2010 Sportswoman of the Year and she also was selected to and completed the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County. In September 2011, she received the ATHENA Leadership from the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. “UTSA is very fortunate to have an athletic leader with both the administrative and coaching experience of Lynn Hickey,” UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo said. “Lynn not only is a leader who can take our athletic program to the next level, but she is also well respected nationally and serves as an excellent role model for all student-athletes at this university.” In serving as the fourth athletics director in UTSA history, Hickey assumed the lead athletics role at one of the youngest NCAA Division I universities in the country (UTSA began athletics competition in 1981). The only female Division I athletics director that oversees both men’s and women’s sports in the state of Texas, she served as President of the Southland from 2002-04 and as the league’s representative to the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet. Hickey also was a member of the Women’s Basketball Rules Committee from 2003-06, spending the last two years as chair. Hickey came to San Antonio from Texas A&M University, where she served as senior associate athletics director/senior woman administrator from 1994-2000. At Texas A&M, her responsibilities included event management and marketing and promotions for 16 of the university’s 19 Division I sports. She also represented the Big 12 Conference as a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet. From 1984-94, Hickey served as head women’s basketball coach for Texas A&M. She directed the 1993-94 Aggies basketball team to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming the lowestseeded team to ever reach that milestone. Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. 19 in the CNN/USA Today Top 25 poll. Following the season, Hickey relinquished her coaching duties to accept the promotion to senior associate athletics director. She finished her coaching career with an overall mark of 279-167 in 15 years of collegiate coaching. Before her stint at A&M, Hickey was head women’s basketball coach at Kansas State University from 1979-84. She averaged more than 23 wins per season in posting a 125-39 (.762) record over five years and led the Wildcats to five consecutive national tournament berths. She was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame in September 2004. A native of Welch, Okla., Hickey graduated summa cum laude from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., with a bachelor’s degree in education. She was an All-American for OBU’s nationally-ranked basketball team and a member of the USA National Team in 1973. Hickey and her husband, Bill, have one daughter, Lauren Nicole.

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Dr. Ricardo Romo U niversity P resident (Texas • 1967) Ricardo Romo is the fifth president of The University of Texas at San Antonio, one of the fastest growing institutions of higher education in Texas and the nation. During his tenure as president, which began in May 1999, UTSA has become an institution of first choice for students seeking a university degree. Under his leadership, student enrollment has risen to more than 31,000, representing 68 percent growth in enrollment. The university has added numerous programs and facilities to enhance student life and expand its research capacity. UTSA was named one of the state’s emerging research universities by the Texas Legislature with annual research expenditures of $56 million and sponsored program expenditures of $70 million for fiscal year 2010, representing a six-fold increase in expenditures during Romo’s tenure. A San Antonio native who grew up on the city’s West Side, Romo graduated from Fox Tech High School before attending the University of Texas at Austin on a track scholarship. At UT Austin, he was the first Texan to run the mile in less than four minutes, a record that lasted 41 years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in education from UT Austin (1967) and holds a master’s degree in history from Loyola Marymount University (1970). Additionally, Romo earned a Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Los Angeles (1975). A nationally respected urban historian, Romo is the author of “East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio,” now in its ninth printing (one in Spanish). Romo began his academic career teaching social studies from 1967 to 1970 at Franklin High School in Los Angeles. He went on to teach at the University of California at San Diego (1975-1979) and the University of Texas at Austin (1980-1999). He was a visiting professor at University of California, Berkeley in 1985 and visiting scholar with the Stanford University Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences

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(1989-1990). In 1993, he became vice provost for undergraduate education at UT Austin before becoming president of UTSA in 1999. Romo has received numerous awards and recognitions including 2006 Outstanding Friar Alumnus from the UT Austin Friar Society and the Isabel la Catolica award, the highest award given to non-Spanish subjects, bestowed upon him in 2007 by King Juan Carlos of Spain. In 2008, Romo received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Texas Exes Alumni Association. In 2010, he received the San Antonio North Chamber Gov. Dolph Briscoe Salute to Excellence Award. In 2011, Romo was presented the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Chief Executive Leadership Award for transforming UTSA from a regional campus into an emerging Tier One research university. In February 2012, Romo received the Colonel W.T. Bondurant Sr. Distinguished Humanitarian Award from the San Antonio Academy of Texas Alumni Council. With a strong commitment to serve the community, Romo has served on a range of regional, national and international boards. He is vice chair of the Southwest Research Institute Board of Directors and on the boards of the American Council of Education, Philosophical Society of Texas, Humanities Texas, Austin Museum of Art and United States-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (COMEXUS). In May 2011, President Barack Obama appointed Romo to the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics. Romo is married to Harriett Romo, a UTSA professor of sociology. She also serves as director of the UTSA Mexico Center and the Bank of America Child and Adolescent Policy Research Institute (CAPRI). Both first-generation college graduates, the Romos have a son, Carlos, who earned degrees from Stanford University and the University of Texas School of Law. Their daughter, Anadelia, a graduate of Princeton University, received a doctoral degree from Harvard University and teaches at Texas State University. The Romos are avid art collectors. Their private art collection is particularly strong in works on paper by Chicana/o and U.S. Latino artists with a regional focus on Texas and the Southwest. The collection includes works by Luis Jimenez, Carmen Lomas Garza, Cesar Martinez and Vincent Valdez, as well as print suites from Self Help Graphics and Coronado Studio. A talented photographer, Romo’s photos have been included in numerous regional art exhibits including “Havana,” a collection of photos taken in Cuba, and “South Africa,” a selection of his photos taken on a trip to rural South Africa. His “Small Town Texas” exhibit was displayed at the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures. An assortment of his photos were featured in China’s most respected photography magazine, Popular Photography. Consequently, Romo recently returned from China where he and four other Texas photographers showed their work in the exhibit “Infinite Horizons: Visions of Texas,” initiating a Texas-China cultural exchange program.

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Crosby Adams

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Franky A n aya

D efensive T ackle 6-2 • 280 • S r .-1L T housand O aks , C alif . (T housand O aks HS/ P ierce [C alif .] JC)

Redshirt Freshman (2011) Saw action in all 10 contests and started the first two games … recorded three tackles (2 solo/1 assist) and recovered a fumble in his first campaign … had stops against Northeastern State (Sept. 3), McMurry (Sept. 10) and UC Davis (Oct. 15) … his fumble recovery in the season opener was the first in program history … redshirted in 2010.

Junior (2011) Played in all 10 games and started three (#16 Sam Houston State/South Alabama/UC Davis) … racked up 14 tackles (7 solos), including two for loss and a sack … also blocked a field goal against McMurry (Sept. 10) … recorded a season-high four stops (3 solos) in the inaugural game against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) … added a pair of tackles against McMurry (Sept. 8), Southern Utah (Sept. 17) and Bacone (Sept. 24).

Prior To UTSA Three-time all-district performer … racked up 44 tackles, three interceptions, eight pass breakups and three forced fumbles as a senior despite missing three games due to injury … named second-team All-District 26-5A as a junior after posting 102 stops and three picks … registered more than 230 tackles, nine INTs and 11 forced fumbles during his career … coached by Neal LaHue … also a four-time regional qualifier in track & field.

Prior To UTSA Saw action in 17 career games for Pierce (Calif.) College from 2009-10 … recorded 15 total tackles (11 solos/4 assists), 5.5 for loss, in six games as a sophomore … also racked up three sacks and added a pair of pass breakups … played in all 11 contests as a freshman … made 44 stops (20 solos/24 assists), including 3.5 sacks … his 8.5 tackles for loss ranked second on the team … also recorded a fumble recovery, broke up a pass and blocked a kick.

Personal Born Dec. 25, 1991 … son of Lashaun and Crosby Adams … physical education major.

Personal Born Aug. 19, 1990 … son of Edith and Frank Anaya … American studies major.

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R unning B ack 5-6 • 160 • S o .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (R oosevelt HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Appeared in all 10 games and started three (Northeastern State/#16 Sam Houston State/Georgia State) … rushed 25 times for 171 yards (6.9 avg.) and hauled in 11 passes for 109 yards … also returned four kickoffs for 79 yards (all at Southern Utah/Sept. 17) and a pair of punts for 13 yards … closed out the year with a 10-carry, 105-yard rushing performance against Minot State (Nov. 19) … caught four passes for 41 yards against McMurry (Sept. 10) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA A second-team San Antonio Express-News all-area selection and first-team All-District 26-5A performer as a senior … ran for 3,860 yards and scored 47 TDs during his three-year career … rushed for 1,174 yards and 13 TDs and added 14 receptions in 2009 … earned first-team All-District 26-5A honors as a junior after rushing for 1,150 yards and 15 TDs on 173 carries … also had 21 catches for 329 yards and three TDs … netted 1,536 yards on 217 attempts and scored 19 times as a sophomore and was tabbed the San Antonio Area Newcomer of the Year … coached by Neal LaHue.

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O ffensive G uard 6-3 • 285 • F r .-RS M idland , T exas (C hristian HS) Freshman (2011) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior To UTSA Two-year starter … second-team All-District Division II-I TAPPS selection as a senior … coached by Greg McClendon … won the 2010 TAPPS shot put championship with a toss of 53-0. Personal Born Oct. 2, 1992 … son of Tammy and Isreal Bernal … pre-business major.

Personal Born June 25, 1990 … son of Emma and Richard Telford … multidisciplinary studies major.

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S afety 5-11 • 200 • J r .-TR C edar H ill , T exas (C edar H ill HS/ P ierce [C alif .] JC) Signed National Letter of Intent in December 2011 and began attending classes at UTSA last spring … will miss the 2012 season with a shoulder injury. Prior To UTSA Played the last two seasons at Pierce (Calif.) College … coming off a sophomore season that saw him register 20 tackles, six pass breakups and a pair of interceptions, including a 73-yard touchdown, in eight games of action … that came on the heels of a freshman campaign that saw him rack up 20 stops and three pass breakups in five contests … a teammate of current Roadrunners Franky Anaya and Brandon Reeves that season … earned honorable mention All-District 7-5A accolades as a senior at Cedar Hill (Texas) High School under head coach Joey McGuire. Personal Born April 26, 1992 … son of Toi and Paul Malbrough … brother, Darrion Weems, was an offensive tackle at Oregon from 2007-11 and he agreed to terms with the Minnesota Vikings in April … criminal justice major.

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W ide R eceiver 6-1 • 175 • F r .-RS S an A ntonio , T exas (S tevens HS) Freshman (2011) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior To UTSA Three-year starter who helped lead team to an 11-4 record and the Class 5A Division I state semifinals as a senior … the 11 wins were a school record and it was the best playoff run in program history … earned firstteam 2010 All-District 27-5A honors after catching 25 passes for 307 yards (12.3 avg.) and a pair of touchdowns … hauled in 17 passes for 347 yards (20.4 avg.) and three scores as a junior … coached by Lee Bridges. Personal Born Feb. 13, 1993 … son of Monique Nettels and Kenny Bias Sr. … prebusiness major.

Brendon 93 Brinkmann

Erik Brown

D efensive E nd 6-6 • 235 • F r .-HS L eague C ity , T exas (C lear S prings HS)

C ornerback 5-10 • 190 • J r .-1L C onverse , T exas (S aguaro [A riz .] HS/ F resno S tate )

Prior To UTSA Played just one prep season at defensive end and offensive tackle … recorded 45 pancake blocks as a senior … racked up 14 tackles, including five for loss and two sacks, and eight knockdown blocks in the team’s two playoff games … coached by Clint Hartman … also played basketball during his high school career. Personal Born June 3, 1994 … son of Joy and Frank Brinkmann … pre-engineering major.

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Sophomore (2011) Played eight games with six starts … racked up 26 tackles (18 solos/8 assists), broke up two passes and blocked a field goal (vs. Georgia State/ Oct. 29) … also returned 11 punts for 75 yards … had a season-high six stops (3 solos) at #16 Sam Houston State (Oct. 1) and again two weeks later at UC Davis. Prior To UTSA Did not see game action in 2010 after redshirting the previous campaign at Fresno State … earned first-team Class 4A all-state honors as a prep senior after helping lead team to a perfect 14-0 record and its third consecutive state title … had 33 tackles and one interception that season ... also rushed for 417 yards and six touchdowns, caught 20 passes for 412 yards (20.6 avg.) and four more scores and completed his only two passes for TDs ... averaged 17 yards per punt return and more than 43 yards per kickoff return … earned first-team Class 5A all-state accolades as a junior at Judson High School … picked off seven passes and helped guide the Rockets to the Division I title game. Personal Born March 16, 1991 … son of Jennifer and Bobbie Brown … multidisciplinary studies major.

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D efensive T ackle 6-3 • 275 • S o .-1L H ouston , T exas (S tratford HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Participated in all 10 tilts with nine starts … registered 31 tackles (11 solos/20 assists), including 1.5 for loss … also recorded a half sack and one pass breakup … racked up a career-high seven stops (4 solos) and blocked a field goal at UC Davis (Oct. 15) … had six tackles a week earlier at #16 Sam Houston State (Oct. 1) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Excellent technician who was a two-year starter … showed tremendous development during his prep career … a 2009 first-team District 18-5A selection … registered 58 tackles and a pair of sacks as a senior … presented with the Landrum Award, which is presented annually to the district’s most valuable defensive lineman … coached by Eliot Allen. Personal Born Feb. 23, 1992 … son of Janice and Jimmy Burge … brother, Jimmy, is a senior defensive tackle at Missouri … economics major.

Tucker Carter

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M i g u e l l i n o 33 Byrd S afety 6-1 • 210 • S o .-1L N avasota , T exas (N avasota HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Appeared in six contests, primarily on special teams … recorded two tackles, one each in the season opener against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) and five weeks later against South Alabama (Oct. 8) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA A two-year starter who earned second-team All-District 24-3A honors at defensive end his final two seasons … also saw action at running back … recorded 75 tackles, including 16 TFLs and three sacks, nine QB hurries, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles as a senior … coached by Lee Fedora. Personal Born Nov. 25, 1990 … son of Sharon and Mickie Byrd … business management major.

William 63 C ava n a u g h C enter 6-1 • 290 • F r .-HS N ew B raunfels , T exas (C anyon HS)

Signed National Letter of Intent in December 2011 and enrolled in classes at UTSA last spring.

Graduated from high school early and began attending classes at UTSA last spring.

Prior To UTSA Tabbed the 2011 Southwest Junior College Football Conference Offensive Player of the Year … completed 188-of-304 passes (61.8 percent) for 2,654 yards and 26 TDs … added 334 yards and eight scores on the ground in leading team to an 8-3 record and No. 11 national ranking last fall … named NJCAA Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 31, 2011, after accounting for 378 yards (336 pass/42 rush) and seven scores (3 pass/4 rush) in a 55-51 victory against Navarro College … helped lead prep club to a 15-1 record and the 2008 Class 5A Division I State Championship, where he was tabbed the game’s MVP … coached by Tom Westerberg.

Prior To UTSA Earned 2011 all-area honors from the San Antonio Express-News and also was a second-team All-District 27-4A selection at both center and defensive line as a senior … garnered second-team all-district laurels on offense as a junior … helped lead team to the playoffs in each of his final two seasons … coached by Matt Elliott. Personal Born Jan. 25, 1994 … son of Mandy and Bill Cavanaugh … pre-business major.

Personal Born July 10, 1991 … son of Mylinda and Mike Carter … his father is the offensive line and strength & conditioning coach at Allen (Texas) High School … exercise science major.

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Cody Cole

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O ffensive G uard 6-5 • 265 • F r .-HS F ort M yers , F la . (B ishop V erot HS) Prior To UTSA Two-year starter along the offensive line (one at guard/one at tackle) … a second-team Fort Myers The News-Press all-area pick as a senior … also selected to play in the 23rd Annual John Carrigan Rotary South All-Star Classic. Personal Born Oct. 9, 1993 … son of Jessica and Dale Cole … has yet to declare a major.

Treston Coleman

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R unning B ack 5-10 • 230 • F r .-HS F rankston , T exas (F rankston HS) Prior To UTSA Earned first-team Class 2A all-state, second-team All-East Texas and District 9-2A Offensive Most Valuable Player honors as a senior after rushing for a school-record 2,096 yards and 28 touchdowns in 11 games of action … also racked up 392 receiving yards and three scores … a first-team alldistrict selection as a junior … rushed 153 times for 1,428 yards (9.3 avg.) and 15 TDs and also caught 13 passes for 242 yards (18.6 avg.) and two more scores in 2010 … toted the ball 94 times for 594 yards and one TD as a sophomore … coached by Sam Wells … also lettered in basketball and track & field. Personal Born Sept. 10, 1993 … son of Shirley Hatton and Reggie Coleman … prescience major.

Zach Conque

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Q uarterback 6-4 • 220 • F r .-HS L ittle R ock , A rk . (C atholic HS) Prior To UTSA A two-year starter who completed 377-of-608 passes (62 percent) for 5,019 yards and 38 touchdowns during his prep career … also rushed for 807 yards and 15 scores on 97 carries (8.3 avg.) … earned first-team Class 7A Central all-state accolades, was runner-up for Arkansas’ Gatorade Player of the Year award and also was an Arkansas Player of the Year finalist as a senior … passed for 2,868 yards and 24 touchdowns and added 407 yards and seven scores on the ground … an all-conference selection in 2010 after throwing for 2,151 yards and 14 TDs … also rushed for 400 yards with eight scores that season. Personal Born April 22, 1994 … son of Angele and Clint Conque … father is the head coach at Central Arkansas … pre-business major.

Drew Douglas

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L inebacker 6-1 • 220 • F r .-RS G arland , T exas (S achse HS) Freshman (2011) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior To UTSA A three-year starter who earned 2010 first-team All-District 10-5A honors after racking up 43 tackles and a sack as a senior captain … garnered second-team all-district accolades at defensive end after collecting 88 stops, including 14 for loss, as a junior … coached by Mark Behrens. Personal Born Oct. 2, 1992 … son of Jill and Paul Douglas … exercise science major.

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Brandon Freeman

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W ide R eceiver 5-10 • 165 • S o .-1L C ameron , T exas (Y oe HS/ N ew M exico S tate ) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Played in all 10 games and drew nine starts … caught 30 passes for 419 yards (both second on the squad) and a team-leading four touchdowns … average TD catch covered 42 yards … recorded five receptions for a season-best 108 yards, including a 59-yard TD, at UC Davis (Oct. 15) … hauled in two passes for 75 yards, including a 63-yard score, against Bacone (Sept. 24) … wrapped up year with five catches for 58 yards and a 33-yard TD against Minot State (Nov. 19) … joined UTSA as a walk-on in Spring 2011 after redshirting the 2010 campaign at New Mexico State.

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R unning B ack 5-10 • 200 • S o .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (W agner HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Saw action in all 10 contests with eight starts … carried the ball 44 times for 149 yards and caught two passes for seven yards … reached paydirt a team-leading five times, including once in each of the first four games … rushed for 50 yards and a score on 10 carries against McMurry (Sept. 10) … redshirted in 2010.

Prior To UTSA Originally attended New Mexico State but transferred after the Fall 2010 semester … a three-time prep first-team all-district selection … caught 36 passes for 568 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior … registered 590 yards and six scores in 2008… hauled in 44 balls for 385 yards and three TDs as a sophomore … also an academic all-state honoree … coached by Rick Rhoades.

Prior To UTSA A three-year prep starter who racked up 4,096 rushing yards and 37 TDs during his career … earned second-team Class 5A all-state and first-team San Antonio Express-News all-area accolades as a senior … also named the District 27-5A Offensive Most Valuable Player and played in the THSCA All-Star Game … ran for 1,902 yards and 19 TDs on 248 carries in 2009 … earned second-team all-area and first-team All-District 27-5A accolades as a junior after running for 1,477 yards and 15 TDs in helping team reach the playoffs for the first time in school history … rushed for 717 yards and scored three TDs on 130 totes as a sophomore … coached by Pete Gibbens … a cum laude graduate.

Personal Born Feb. 27, 1992 … son of Melanie and Kevin Freeman … physical education major.

Personal Born Sept. 11, 1991 … son of Taffi and David Glasco … advertising/public relations major.

Jordan G r ay

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T ight E nd 6-2 • 245 • F r .-HS F ort W orth , T exas (T rimble T ech HS) Versatile athlete who began attending classes at UTSA last spring. Prior To UTSA First Division I signee from his high school in a decade … played quarterback during his final season in 2010 after lining up at tight end as a junior and wide receiver as a sophomore … passed for 1,008 yards and added 787 more on the ground as a senior … tall, strong and athletic target who caught 15 touchdowns during the first two years of his career … recorded 29 receptions for 368 yards and eight touchdowns en route to 2009 first-team All-District 7-4A honors … tabbed the District 7-4A Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore after hauling in 47 passes for 624 yards and seven scores … coached by John Naylor and David Poggensee. Personal Born Dec. 4, 1992 … son of Alexandria Griffin and Jerald Gray … preengineering major.

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Seth Grubb

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W ide R eceiver 5-9 • 185 • S o .-1L L a V ernia , T exas (L a V ernia HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Saw action in all 10 games, primarily on special teams … served as team’s PAT/FG holder and returned three kickoffs for 57 yards … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Starred at multiple positions during his prep career … earned second-team All-District 27-3A accolades at quarterback as a senior … a first-team alldistrict choice after passing for 1,257 yards and rushing for another 940 as a junior … a first-team All-District 26-3A honoree at wide receiver as a sophomore … coached by Bo Robinson … also garnered all-district laurels in basketball. Personal Born May 27, 1991 … son of Dana and Scott Grubb … exercise science major.

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Brandon G u e r e rr o

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L inebacker 6-1 • 245 • J r .-TR L ake E lsinore , C alif . (L akeside HS/ F ullerton [C alif .] JC) Signed National Letter of Intent in December 2011 and began attending classes at UTSA last spring. Prior To UTSA Spent the last two years at Fullerton (Calif.) College … a 2011 first-team Southern California Football Association Southern Conference selection after recording 57 tackles, including 7.5 for loss, three quarterback hurries, a pair of pass breakups and a forced fumble in 10 games of action … that came on the heels of a freshman campaign that saw him register 38 tackles and an interception in nine outings … a first-team all-conference performer as a prep senior … inducted into the National Football Foundation’s Hall of Fame out of high school (Riverside Chapter) and junior college (Orange County Chapter). Personal Born Aug. 15, 1991 … son of Evangelina and Cuauhtemoc Guerrero … sociology major.

J a rr o n H a rr i s

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D efensive E nd 6-3 • 230 • J r .-TR C edar P ark , T exas (L eander HS/ A ngelo S tate ) Prior To UTSA Did not play during the 2011 campaign … saw limited action at Angelo State in 2010 … recorded four tackles (1 solo/3 assists) and a half sack during his freshman campaign … redshirted in 2009 … a two-time AllDistrict 16-5A selection who earned first-team accolades as a senior … also named team’s Top Defensive Lineman that season … recorded 49 tackles and a pair of sacks as a junior … cached by Steve Gideon. Personal Born Oct. 1, 1990 … son of Kimberlyn Thomas and Tracy Harris … economics major.

Cody H a rr i s

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O ffensive G uard 6-5 • 300 • S o .-1L S pring B ranch , T exas (S mithson V alley HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Saw action in all 10 games … started the first eight games at right tackle before an injury slowed him in the final two contests … offense averaged 26.6 points, 364.5 total yards (144.8 rush/219.7 pass) and 20 first downs per outing … team rushed for a season-best 289 yards on 39 carries (7.4 avg.) against Minot State (Nov. 19) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA A second-team All-District 26-5A selection as a senior … averaged more than six pancake blocks per game and did not allow a sack that season … missed junior campaign due to injury … an academic all-state and all-district choice … coached by Larry Hill. Personal Born July 11, 1991 … son of Wendy and Gerald Harris … economics major.

Kenny H a rr i s o n

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W ide R eceiver 5-9 • 175 • S o .-1L L inden , T exas (L inden -K ildare HS) Freshman (2011) Saw action in all 10 games with a pair of starts (vs. South Alabama/Georgia State) … racked up 28 receptions for 209 yards and a touchdown and also rushed nine times for 61 yards … returned 19 kickoffs for 510 yards (26.8 avg.) and broke off three returns of at least 40 yards … second on the squad with 780 all-purpose yards … recorded a career-high six catches and returned four kickoffs for 111 yards at UC Davis (Oct. 15) … registered 51 receiving yards against Bacone (Sept. 24) … rushed for season-best 36 yards on just three carries against South Alabama (Oct. 8). Prior To UTSA A dual-threat quarterback who was named the 2010 District 8-2A Offensive Most Valuable Player … also a first-team all-district punt returner as a senior … recorded 3,278 total yards and accounted for a combined 44 touchdowns that year … passed for 1,891 yards and 21 scores and added 1,387 yards on 18 TDs on the ground … also intercepted five passes, two of which resulted in pick-sixes, and returned three punts to paydirt … earned honorable mention All-East Texas and first-team AllDistrict 17-2A accolades as a junior after rushing for 951 yards (7.3 avg.) and 12 touchdowns on 131 attempts and passing for another 1,356 … coached by Jerry Bennett. Personal Born Nov. 7, 1992 … son of Terrice Augustus and Kenny Harrison Sr. … exercise science major.

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Lekenwic H ay n e s

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D efensive E nd 6-3 • 240 • S r .-1L R osenberg , T exas (T erry HS/ M ississippi ) Junior (2011) Saw action in six games on defense and special teams … recorded six tackles (4 solos/2 assists) … had a season-high four stops (3 solos) against South Alabama (Oct. 8). Prior to UTSA Appeared in all 12 games for Mississippi in 2010 … recorded seven tackles (6 solos/1 assist) and forced a fumble as a sophomore … played in seven games on special teams as a redshirt freshman in 2009 for the Rebels … rated the nation’s 52nd-best outside linebacker prospect as a prep senior by ESPN.com … earned second-team All-District 24-4A honors as a junior after racking up 60 stops and picking off four passes … coached by Tim Teykl. Personal Born March 6, 1990 … son of Lisa Haynes and the late Roger Simpson … sociology major.

Sean Hesler

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W ide R eceiver 5-11 • 180 • F r .-RS M arion , T exas (M arion HS) Will miss the 2012 season with a knee injury. Freshman (2011) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior To UTSA Saw action at quarterback in addition to the defensive backfield during his prep career … earned San Antonio Express-News second-team all-area honors at defensive back as a senior … also named the District 13-2A Offensive Most Valuable Player and was a first-team all-district selection at safety … registered 53 tackles and intercepted four passes, including one for a score … added 1,436 passing yards and eight touchdowns in addition to racking up 707 yards and 15 TDs on the ground … also returned a punt to paydirt … completed 56-of-124 passes for 740 yards and a dozen scores as a junior … added 408 rushing yards and five TDs on 94 carries … picked off five passes as a sophomore free safety … coached by Glenn Davis.

D o m i n i q u e 49 Henderson D efensive T ackle 6-3 • 290 • S o .-SQ S an A ntonio , T exas (R oosevelt HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Played in six contests … posted four tackles, three of which came against Bacone (Sept. 24) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Earned first-team San Antonio Express-News all-area and All-District 265A honors as a senior … posted 48 tackles and five sacks that season … a second-team All-District 26-5A selection as a junior after racking up 42 tackles and a half dozen sacks … coached by Neal LaHue … also earned two letters in basketball. Personal Born March 23, 1992 … son of Dianne and James Henderson … sociology major.

Zach Hester

O ffensive T ackle 6-4 • 305 • F r .-HS H ouston , T exas (A ldine HS) Prior To UTSA Athletic lineman who combines quickness with great instincts … earned firstteam All-District 18-5A laurels as a senior … coached by Lionell Crawford … played in the 2012 Greater Houston BlueChip Senior Bowl … a finalist for the 2011 Houston Touchdown Club Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award (finished third) … a first-team academic all-state selection who ranked fourth (of 612) in his graduating class. Personal Born Sept. 22, 1993 … son of Melodee and Todd Hester … pre-engineering major.

Personal Born May 19, 1993 … son of Tami Hesler and the late Donald Wayne … pre-business major.

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Cole Hicks

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W ide R eceiver 6-1 • 180 • J r .-1L B andera , T exas (B andera HS/ W est T exas A&M)

Earon Holmes

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W ide R eceiver 6-4 • 190 • S o .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (B rackenridge HS)

Sophomore (2011) Participated in eight contests, primarily on special teams … recorded one solo tackle at UC Davis (Oct. 15) … did not play in 2010, as UTSA only practiced that fall.

Redshirt Freshman (2011) Appeared in the final six games after missing the opening four due to an injury … started against South Alabama (Oct. 8) … registered three receptions for 27 yards … caught a pair of passes for 16 yards in his UTSA debut at #16 Sam Houston State (Oct. 1)… redshirted in 2010.

Prior To UTSA Originally began collegiate career at West Texas A&M but sat out the 2009 campaign as a redshirt … first-team all-area and All-District 29-3A selection his final two prep seasons … registered 51 receptions for more than 900 yards and 17 TDs as a senior … also recorded 94 tackles and six interceptions that season … hauled in 48 passes for 890 yards and 14 TDs and picked off five, including a 106-yard TD return, on defense as a junior … coached by Larry Prince … also a regional qualifier in track & field.

Prior To UTSA Hauled in 14 passes for 327 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 100 yards in the first three games of his senior season before missing the final seven due to injury … a first-team All-District 28-4A choice as a junior after racking up 32 catches for 622 yards and 10 TDs … also rushed for 121 yards and three TDs and passed for 150 yards in 2008 … coached by Willie Hall … also earned three letters in track & field.

Personal Born May 3, 1990 … son of Nancy and Greg Hicks … economics major.

Personal Born Nov. 30, 1991 … son of Yvetta Melton and Granvel Holmes … communications major.

P at r i c k Hoog

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O ffensive T ackle 6-4 • 305 • S r .-SQ C astroville , T exas (M edina V alley HS/ O klahoma S tate ) Junior (2011) Started the final two games of the season … offense posted averages of 177.5 rushing, 216 passing and 393.5 total yards per contest in his two outings … team rushed for a season-best 289 yards on 39 carries (7.4 avg.) against Minot State (Nov. 19). Prior to UTSA Played in eight contests during the 2010 campaign for Oklahoma State and was a first-team Big 12 All-Academic selection … saw limited action for the Cowboys in 2009 after sitting out his true freshman season as a redshirt … a third-team Class 3A all-state selection as a prep senior … also was a twotime first-team All-District 27-3A honoree and Rivals.com three-star recruit … coached by Brian Emerson. Personal Born June 24, 1990 … son of Sara and Jerry Hoog … multidisciplinary studies major.

Cole Hubble

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T ight E nd 6-2 • 235 • S o .-1L B andera , T exas (B andera HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Saw action at linebacker, tight end and on special teams in six games … collected a total of three tackles (1 solo/2 assists) and caught a 16-yard pass against South Alabama (Oct. 8) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Earned second-team San Antonio Express-News all-area honors as a return specialist and was named the District 29-3A Most Valuable Player as a senior … passed for 1,113 yards, ran for 951 and accounted for 18 total TDs that year … a third-team Class 3A all-state quarterback, first-team allarea all-purpose choice and the unanimous District 29-3A MVP as a junior … led the San Antonio area with 3,682 total yards (2,091 pass/1,591 rush) … completed 55 percent (120-for-218) of his passes with 31 TDs … averaged 9.5 yards per rush and reached paydirt 16 times … named the District 29-3A Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore after accounting for 1,784 total yards (1,139 pass/645 rush) and 15 TDs (11 pass/four rush) … coached by Larry Prince … also an all-state discus performer as a senior. Personal Born Feb. 23, 1992 … son of Linda and Rocky Hubble … father played at Oklahoma from 1980-82 … physical education major.

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Sean Ianno

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P lace -K icker 6-3 • 200 • S o .-1L P flugerville , T exas (P flugerville HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Kicked in all 10 contests and led the team with 64 points … connected on all 31 of his PATs and was good on 11-of-18 (61.1 percent) field-goal attempts … booted a career-best four FGs (21/45/25/42) and accounted for a school-record 18 points against Bacone (Sept. 24) … kicked another three FGs against Georgia State (Oct. 29), including a game-tying 39-yarder with 24 seconds remaining and the winner from 32 yards out in overtime … had a long of 48 yards against South Alabama (Oct. 8) … five of his 42 kickoffs resulted in touchbacks … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA A second-team All-District 25-5A choice at punter and was tabbed team’s Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior … made 31-of-32 PATs and 11-of-14 FGs, recorded 25 touchbacks on 60 kickoffs and averaged 36.7 yards on 37 punts that season … coached by George Herrmann … played soccer before making the move to the gridiron prior to his senior campaign. Personal Born April 7, 1992 … son of Karen and Anthony Ianno … economics major.

Ja’Len James

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C ornerback 5-9 • 170 • F r .-HS L ake C harles , L a . (L a G range HS)

Scott Inskeep

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O ffensive G uard 6-4 • 300 • S o .-1L M c A llen , T exas (M c A llen HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Started all 10 games, the first eight at right guard and final two at right tackle … offense averaged 26.6 points, 364.5 total yards (144.8 rush/219.7 pass) and 20 first downs per outing … team rushed for a season-best 289 yards on 39 carries (7.4 avg.) against Minot State (Nov. 19) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Garnered honorable mention Class 5A all-state and All-Rio Grande Valley accolades as a senior … a first-team All-District 30-5A selection his final two seasons … averaged more than three pancake blocks per contest in 2009 … an academic all-state selection … coached by Tony Harris … also a heavyweight wrestler who posted a 154-17 record in his four years on the mat … a three-time all-state performer who placed fifth at the 2009 UIL Class 5A State Championships. Personal Born Sept. 30, 1991 … son of Tammy and Gary Inskeep … business management major.

Nic Johnston

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S afety 6-2 • 200 • S o .-1L C oppell , T exas (C oppell HS)

Prior To UTSA Multi-positional athlete who earned all-district honors at three different positions following his final season … tabbed first-team All-District 4-4A at kick returner and earned second-team mention at wide receiver and defensive back … recorded 25 tackles, including three for loss, one fumble recovery and a forced fumble as a senior … added 17 receptions for 202 yards (11.9 avg.) and four touchdowns in addition to rushing 55 times for 355 yards (6.5 avg.) and four more scores … returned 15 kickoffs for 320 yards (21.3 avg.) and a pair of TDs and 18 punts for 234 yards (13.0 avg.) and two scores … also an all-state track & field sprinter (100/200m).

Redshirt Freshman (2011) Started all 10 tilts at strong safety (“dawg”)… ranked fourth on the team with 59 tackles (30 solos/29 assists) and his nine for loss stood second … added three fumble recoveries, two interceptions and a pair of forced fumbles … also defended three passes and registered a half sack … had a season-high 11 stops (5 solos/6 assists), including 2.5 for loss, against Georgia State (Oct. 29) … racked up 10 (5 solos) more two weeks later at McNeese State (Nov. 12) … recovered two fumbles, picked off a pass and forced a fumble against Bacone (Sept. 24) … other interception came against Minot State (Nov. 19)… redshirted in 2010.

Personal Born March 18, 1994 … son of Kimberly and Roderick James … has yet to declare a major.

Prior To UTSA A 2009 first-team Dallas Morning News all-area choice … led one of Metroplex’s top defenses with 105 tackles (61 solo), three for loss, 14 pass breakups and seven interceptions … also was named the District 6-5A Defensive Most Valuable Player … coached by Joe McBride. Personal Born Dec. 13, 1991 … son of Dianne and Chris Johnston … exercise science major.

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Kam Jones

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W ide R eceiver 5-11 • 190 • S o .-1L E dna , T exas (E dna HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Played all 10 games (8 starts) and accounted for a team-leading 88.1 all-purpose yards per game … led the squad with 39 receptions for 578 yards (14.8 avg.) and scored three times (2 rec/1 rush) … also ran 22 times for 127 yards and averaged 24.4 yards on seven kickoff returns … returned the opening kickoff in program history 37 yards to set up the team’s first-ever touchdown (vs. Northeastern State/Sept. 3) … recorded seven catches for 103 yards at Sam Houston State (Oct. 1) to become the first receiver in program annals to eclipse the century mark … hauled in five passes for 103 yards, including a 51-yarder that set up a touchdown, against South Alabama (Oct. 8) … established school records with eight catches and 120 yards at McNeese State (Nov. 12) … rushed for a career-high 47 yards, including a 22-yard score, on just four carries against Minot State (Nov. 19) … redshirted in 2010. High school Saw action at QB, WR, DB, K/PR and P … the 2009 Victoria Advocate co-Offensive Player of the Year … completed 132-of-211 passes (62.6 percent) for 1,891 yards and 13 TDs as a senior … added 1,161 rushing yards and 15 scores on 162 carries (7.2 avg.) … earned first-team All-District 28-3A honors at QB and second-team accolades at P … played in the THSCA All-Star Game … earned 2008 first-team All-District 283A accolades at DB and second-team honors at QB and P … passed for 707 yards and six TDs, rushed for 389 and a pair of scores and caught 22 passes for 217 yards as a junior … tossed for 1,109 yards and 11 TDs as a sophomore … coached by Mike Pierce … also was a first-team all-area guard for the basketball squad.

Brian King

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S afety 6-1 • 195 • S o .-TR O rlando , F la . (E vans HS/ H utchinson [K an .] CC) Signed his National Letter of Intent in December 2011 and began attending classes at UTSA last spring. Prior To UTSA Speedy and athletic defensive back … spent the past two seasons at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College but has not played since his senior year at Orlando (Fla.) Evans High School … owns an 80-inch wingspan … sat out the 2010 campaign as a redshirt … was ranked as a top-10 safety in Central Florida by the Orlando Sentinel his final two prep seasons … also an all-state track performer who clocked a 48-second quarter mile. Personal Born April 24, 1992 … son of Melissa and Byron King … criminal justice major.

Personal Born Feb. 13, 1992 … son of Gail and Gabe Jones … economics major.

Steven K u rf e h s

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L inebacker 6-2 • 225 • J r .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (O’C onnor HS/ E astern N ew M exico ) Sophomore (2011) Played in seven games, including six starts, before missing the last three contests due to injury, … third on the team with 61 tackles (32 solos/29 assists), four of which were behind the line of scrimmage … recorded double-digit tackles in three of his final five outings … also registered a sack, three quarterback hurries, two interceptions, three pass breakups and a forced fumble … became the first player in program history to record double-digit tackles when he racked up 13 (8 solos/5 assists) at Southern Utah (Sept. 17) … accomplished the feat again two weeks later at #16 Sam Houston State (Oct. 1) with nine solo stops and four assists in addition to picking off a pass for the second consecutive week … had a dozen tackles, two TFLs, one sack and a quarterback hurry against South Alabama (Oct. 8) … added another program first against Bacone (Sept. 24) when he brought back an interception 45 yards for a touchdown (first defensive score) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Came to UTSA as a walk-on in Fall 2010, but earned a scholarship at the conclusion of the “practice” season … saw action in six games at Eastern New Mexico in 2009 and recorded a half dozen tackles (5 solos/1 assist) … a two-year starter who played defensive back and wide receiver at the prep level … a 2008 first-team All-District 285A selection … collected 79 tackles (47 solos/32 assists), including two for loss, four interceptions, three pass breakups, a pair of forced fumbles and a fumble recovery as a senior … also hauled in eight passes for 227 yards and four touchdowns that season … an academic all-state honoree … coached by Danny Padron. Personal Born March 5, 1991 … son of Christine and Bill Kurfehs … cousin, Corey Wootten, is a defensive end with the Chicago Bears … exercise science major.

N at e Leonard

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C enter 6-0 • 285 • S o .-1L M c K inney , T exas (M c K inney HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Started all 10 contests at center … offense averaged 26.6 points, 364.5 total yards (144.8 rush/219.7 pass) and 20 first downs per outing … team rushed for a season-best 289 yards on 39 carries (7.4 avg.) against Minot State (Nov. 19) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA A 2009 honorable mention Class 4A all-state selection … graded out at 85 percent with 50 pancake blocks and zero sacks allowed and also earned first-team All-District 9-4A accolades as a senior … helped lead team to 2,564 passing yards and 1,290 yards on the ground in his final campaign … garnered second-team All-District 9-4A accolades as a junior … helped the Lions to back-to-back playoff appearances in his final two campaigns … coached by Bobby Reyes … also earned two letters in track & field and powerlifting … an academic all-state honoree who graduated third in his senior class of 440 … named the National Football Foundation Dallas Chapter’s Outstanding Scholar-Athlete. Personal Born Aug. 10, 1991 … son of the late Toni Lou and Billy Leonard … physical education major.

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Joseph L i zc a n o

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S afety 5-11 • 200 • S o .-1L S chertz , T exas (C lemens HS)

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S afety 5-11 • 200 • S r .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (O’C onnor HS/ P enn S tate )

Freshman (2011) Appeared in seven contests, primarily on special teams … recorded five tackles (2 solos/3 assists) … registered two stops at Southern Utah (Sept. 17) … racked up two tackles, recorded a sack and blocked the first punt in program history against Bacone (Sept. 24).

Junior (2011) Appeared in six games on special teams … recorded two tackles, one each against Georgia State (Oct. 29) and McNeese State (Nov. 12) … sat out the 2010 season, as UTSA only practiced that fall.

Prior To UTSA Picked off 16 passes and recorded eight return touchdowns (four punts/two kickoffs/two interceptions) during his decorated career … a San Antonio Express-News first-team all-area and unanimous first-team All-District 27-4A selection as a senior … racked up 106 tackles, six pass breakups, a pair of INTs and one blocked kick that year … earned third-team Class 4A all-state, first-team all-area and first-team all-district honors as a junior … collected 87 tackles, seven picks and two punt returns for scores that season … an all-district pick as a sophomore after recording 87 stops, seven INTs and a pair of punt return TDs … coached by Greg Ferrara.

Prior To UTSA Transfer from Penn State … a 2008 first-team San Antonio Express-News all-area and unanimous All-District 28-5A selection at O’Connor High … set single-season school records with 65 receptions for 851 yards and 12 TDs as a senior to help the Panthers to a 9-3 record and the second round of the playoffs … also averaged 23.4 yards per kickoff return and was a standout defensive back … tabbed second-team All-District 28-5A as a junior after racking up 53 catches for 672 yards and 11 TDs … an academic all-state honoree … coached by Danny Padron … also earned three letters in track & field.

Personal Born July 30, 1993 … son of Barbara Talamentez … exercise science major.

Personal Born Nov. 2, 1989 … son of Maria and Lance Luchnick … criminal justice major.

Ashaad M a b ry

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D efensive T ackle 6-3 • 300 • S o .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (M ac A rthur HS) Freshman (2011) Played in all 10 contests, including four starts to end the campaign … recorded 20 tackles (8 solos/12 assists), including three for loss and a sack, and four quarterback hurries … racked up five assisted stops against South Alabama (Oct. 8) … added four tackles and a TFL three weeks later against Georgia State (Oct. 29). Prior To UTSA Originally signed a National Letter of Intent with Oklahoma State in February 2010 … a second-team all-area pick by the San Antonio Express News following a season that saw him help lead squad to a 12-2 record and spot in the Class 5A Division II State Quarterfinals … finished the campaign with 75 tackles and three sacks … that came on the heels of a junior season that saw him record 54 stops … coached by Van Fuschak. Personal Born Nov. 4, 1992 … son of Corchelle and Inard Mabry … has yet to declare a major.

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W ide R eceiver 6-0 • 195 • S o .-1L G iddings , T exas (G iddings HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Saw action in all 10 games, including three starts (McMurry/Georgia State/ McNeese State) … caught four passes for 34 yards and added six tackles (5 solos) on special teams … recovered a fumble on a muffed punt return in the season opener against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Earned 2009 first-team All-District 25-3A accolades at both wide receiver and defensive back … caught 37 passes for 789 yards and 10 TDs as a senior … a second-team All-District 25-3A selection as a junior … helped team to back-to-back district crowns and playoff appearances … coached by Derek Fitzhenry … earned four letters in track & field and helped team to a second-place finish at the Class 3A state meet … also played baseball. Personal Born Feb. 25, 1992 … son of Barbara and Reggie Mack … exercise science major.

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Jesse Medrano

D efensive T ackle 5-11 • 290 • S o .-1L C orpus C hristi , T exas (C arroll HS)

D eep S napper 5-9 • 215 • S o .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (J ay HS)

Redshirt Freshman (2011) Started the opening five contests and appeared in all 10 games overall … registered 15 tackles (8 solos/7 assists), 3.5 TFLs and 2.5 sacks … recorded the first sack in program history in the season opener against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) … added a season-best four stops in the 31-3 victory … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA A 2009 third-team All-South Texas (Corpus Christi Caller-Times) and firstteam All-District 27-5A selection … recorded 81 tackles, eight sacks and one interception as a senior … a first-team All-District 27-5A pick as a junior after posting 32 stops that season … coached by Terry Morris.

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Redshirt Freshman (2011) Served as team’s deep snapper (punts) in eight contests … team’s punters averaged 35.6 yards per kick, pinned 12 punts inside the 20-yard line and forced a dozen fair catches. Prior To UTSA Saw action at deep snapper, tight end and wide receiver during his career … started at wide receiver as a senior … coached by Bobby Jack Goforth. Personal Born Sept. 22, 1992 … son of Nancy and Daniel Medrano … has yet to declare a major.

Personal Born April 29, 1992 … son of Faryee and Prince Macon … brother, Pryce played at Oklahoma from 2007-10 … community health major.

Jeremiah Moeller

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T ight E nd 6-2 • 245 • J r .-1L N ew B raunfels , T exas (C anyon HS) Sophomore (2011) Appeared in all 10 games and started against South Alabama (Oct. 8) and Minot State (Nov. 19) … did not record any statistics, as he was primarily used as a blocker … offense averaged 144.8 rushing yards per outing, including a season-best 289 on 39 carries (7.4 avg.) against Minot State … sat out the 2010 season, as UTSA only practiced that fall. Prior to UTSA A two-time All-District 27-4A performer at defensive back his final two seasons … registered 48 tackles and three interceptions as a junior … played on both sides of the line of scrimmage during his career … coached by Les Davis. Personal Born Jan. 8, 1991 … son of Bittie and Hank Moeller … communications major.

Josiah Monroe

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W ide R eceiver 5-6 • 170 • S o .-1L B astrop , T exas (B astrop HS) Freshman (2011) Played in all 10 tilts and drew a start at McNeese State (Nov. 12) … recorded eight receptions for 86 yards and hauled in a 14-yard touchdown pass against Minot State (Nov. 19) … returned one kickoff for 22 yards against McMurry (Sept. 10) … caught a pair of passes against Bacone (Sept. 24) and Minot State. Prior To UTSA Posted a 30-9 record as a prep starting quarterback … earned 2010 honorable mention Class 4A all-state and Austin American-Statesman second-team AllCentex accolades … also was tabbed Bastrop County’s Most Valuable Player his final two seasons … named District 16-4A MVP as a senior after racking up a school-record 5,158 yards of total offense to go along with 57 total touchdowns … passed for 3,740 yards and 38 TDs (both program records) and added another 1,418 yards on the ground with 19 scores … set school career records for total offense (10,257 yards) and passing yards (7,674) … completed 154of-289 passes for 2,314 yards and 22 TDs as a junior en route to being named the District 25-5A MVP … also compiled 715 rushing yards and five TDs … named the District 25-5A Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore … connected on 112-of-211 attempts for 1,620 yards and a dozen scores … also picked up 450 yards and five TDs on the ground that season … coached by Gerald Perry. Personal Born Nov. 1, 1992 … son of Mary and Ozie Monroe … has yet to declare a major.

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D av i d Morgan

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T ight E nd 6-4 • 245 • S o .-1L M arble F alls , T exas (M arble F alls HS) Will miss the 2012 season with a leg injury. Freshman (2011) Played in all 10 games with a pair of starts at #16 Sam Houston State (Oct. 1) and UC Davis (Oct. 15) … caught 13 passes for 214 yards and two touchdowns … posted a season-long catch-and-run of 63 yards in the season opener against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) … hauled in three passes for 35 yards and a 10-yard score at Southern Utah (Sept. 17) … also reached paydirt from seven yards out at McNeese State (Nov. 12). Prior To UTSA A 2010 second-team Class 4A all-state, Austin American-Statesman firstteam All-Centex and first-team All-District 25-4A honoree at wide receiver … caught 68 passes for 1,251 yards (18.4 avg.) and 14 touchdowns … also earned honorable mention academic all-state accolades as a senior … recorded 27 receptions for 478 yards (17.7 avg.) and eight TDs en route to first-team all-district honors as a junior … a three-time academic all-district honoree … coached by Cord Woerner.

Jason Neill

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D efensive T ackle 6-2 • 250 • S o .-1L F lower M ound , T exas (M arcus HS) Freshman (2011) Saw action in all 10 games, including a half dozen starts … racked up 14 tackles (7 solos), including four for loss and a sack, and two quarterback hurries … also returned an interception 67 yards for a touchdown in the season finale against Minot State (Nov. 19) … posted a season-high six stops (3 solos), two TFLs and a sack at McNeese State (Nov. 12). Prior To UTSA Played quarterback as a sophomore and flourished when moved to the defensive line prior to his junior campaign … tabbed the 2010 District 8-5A Defensive Player of the Year after registering 66 tackles, five sacks and an interception … earned consensus first-team All-District 6-5A honors as a junior … coached by Bryan Erwin. Personal Born Oct. 28, 1992 … son of Rita and Jeff Neill … exercise science major.

Personal Born May 19, 1993 … son of Christine and David Morgan … pre-business major.

Bennett Okotcha

E va n s Okotcha

C ornerback 6-0 • 175 • F r .-TR C oppell , T exas (C oppell HS/ O klahoma )

R unning B ack 5-9 • 220 • J r .-1L C oppell , T exas (C oppell HS/ P ortland S tate )

Will sit out the 2012 season after transferring from Oklahoma this fall and will have three years of eligibility remaining beginning in 2013. Prior to UTSA Sat out the 2011 campaign as a redshirt at Oklahoma … two-year starter for head coach Joe McBride … earned second-team Class 5A all-state, first-team all-area (The Dallas Morning News) and first-team All-District 7-5A honors as a senior … recorded 37 tackles, intercepted three passes and broke up 13 that season in helping lead the Cowboys to a 13-1 record and a berth in the UIL 5A Division I state quarterfinals … registered a pair of picks and also caught nine passes for 142 yards and a touchdown en route to all-district accolades as a junior. Personal Born Feb. 7, 1993 … son of Stella and Ephraim Okotcha … brother, Evans, is a junior running back for the Roadrunners … undeclared major.

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Sophomore (2011) Started five times and appeared in all 10 contests overall … rushed for a team-leading 326 yards on 50 carries (6.5 avg.) and added 10 receptions for 148 yards … also topped the squad with five total touchdowns (4 rush/1 pass) … average score covered nearly 34 yards … ran for a program record 106 yards on just eight totes and scored from 39 yards out against Bacone (Sept. 24) … added 79 yards on just three carries, 77 of which came on a run to paydirt, against Minot State (Nov. 19) … rushed for 25 yards and a score on eight attempts and caught three passes for 70 yards, including a 50-yard TD, against South Alabama (Oct. 8) … redshirted in 2010. Prior to UTSA Played in 10 games at Portland State in 2009 … rushed for 173 yards on 49 carries and scored one touchdown … added five receptions for 31 yards … also returned a kickoff for 23 yards … a two-time first-team All-District 6-5A selection during his prep career … ran for 1,095 yards on 127 totes (8.6 avg.) and reached paydirt a dozen times as a senior … also racked up 35 catches for 353 yards and four scores that fall … ran for 709 yards and 13 scores on 101 attempts (7.0 avg.) and hauled in 33 passes for 269 yards and another touchdown as a junior … recorded 155 rushing yards on 33 carries and caught a 25-yard pass in his debut season in 2006 … coached by Bob Shipley. Personal Born Sept. 12, 1990 … son of Stella and Ephraim Okotcha … business major.

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R ya n Polite

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Q uarterback 6-1 • 200 • F r .-RS D e S oto , T exas (D e S oto HS) Freshman (2011) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior To UTSA Became just the ninth player in Texas prep history to surpass 10,000 passing yards … finished four-year career with the fourth-most completions (735/63.0 completion percentage), fifth-most yards (10,636) and eighthmost touchdown passes (94) in UIL annals … earned second-team Class 5A all-state honors, named ESPN Dallas’ 5A Offensive Player of the Year and tabbed the District 11-5A Most Valuable Player after leading team to its deepest playoff run since 2006 … connected on 284-of-416 passes (68.3 percent) for 4,095 yards and 37 scores as a senior … added 275 rushing yards and 13 TDs that season … was 250-for-387 (64.6 percent) for 4,051 yards and 39 scores as a junior … also racked up 319 yards and reached paydirt three times on the ground … completed 158-of-283 passes (55.8 percent) for 1,853 yards and 15 TDs as a sophomore … totaled 419 rushing yards and a half dozen scores that year … saw limited action as a freshman, including a pair of starts (43-of-81/684 yards/3 TDs) … coached by Claude Mathis.

Maurice Poullard

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C ornerback 5-10 • 175 • J r .-TR H ouston , T exas (D obie HS/ B linn [T exas ] JC) Prior To UTSA A key member of the secondary at Blinn (Texas) Junior College the past two seasons … Buccaneers racked up 17 victories during his career … saw action in nine games as a sophomore and recorded 23 tackles (16 solos/7 assists), including a sack, and broke up a pair of passes … also averaged 21.2 yards on five kickoff returns … appeared in eight contests as a freshman and registered nine tackles (7 solos), an interception and three pass breakups … a two-year starter and two-time all-district performer for head coach Bobby Cotton at Pasadena (Texas) Dobie High School. Personal Born April 28, 1992 … son of Loretta and Kelvin Johnson … business major.

Personal Born Oct. 25, 1992 … son of Tracy and Brett Polite … accounting major.

Brandon Reeves

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L inebacker 5-11 • 220 • S r .-1L S anta C larita , C alif . (C anyon HS/ P ierce [C alif .] JC) Junior (2011) Saw action in all 10 games with nine starts … recorded a team-leading 69 tackles (27 solos/42 assists) … second on the squad with six sacks and ranked third with 8.5 tackles for loss … also had a pair of quarterback hurries, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery … posted a season-high 11 stops (6 solos) at UC Davis (Oct. 15) … added nine tackles against Minot State (Nov. 19) and had seven in four of his first five contests … posted sacks in five of his outings with season bests of 1.5 against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) and Minot State. Prior To UTSA Two-year starter at Pierce (Calif.) College who played in 21 career games from 2009-10 … led the team in tackles and tackles for loss both seasons … posted 103 stops (59 solos/44 assists), including 11 for loss, as a sophomore en route to first-team all-conference honors … also blocked two punts that year … named first-team all-conference as a freshman after recording 99 tackles (49 solos/50 assists), 16 of which came behind the line of scrimmage … also registered 1.5 sacks … coached by Efrain Martinez … helped high school team win the 2006 CIF Division I State Championship against perennial power Concord (Calif.) De La Salle. Personal Born May 2, 1990 … son of Denise and Mike Reeves … American studies major.

P ay t o n Rion

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O ffensive G uard 6-3 • 280 • S o .-1L B ulverde , T exas (S mithson V alley HS) Freshman (2011) Started seven of the first eight contests and saw action in eight tilts overall … did not play against South Alabama (Oct. 8) or at McNeese State (Nov. 12) due to injury … offense averaged 27.3 points, 400.5 total yards (190.5 rush/210 pass) and 20 first downs in his eight appearances … team rushed for a season-best 289 yards on 39 carries (7.4 avg.) against Minot State (Nov. 19). Prior To UTSA Began prep career on defensive line but moved to offense for his final two seasons … a 2010 honorable mention Class 4A all-state, San Antonio Express-News first-team all-area and unanimous first-team All-District 27-4A selection …averaged more than three pancake blocks per game as a senior and 75 percent of team’s rushing yards came with him leading the way … made a successful transition from defensive end to offensive guard as a junior … an academic all-district honoree … coached by Larry Hill. Personal Born July 30, 1992 … son of Becki and Dennis Rion … pre-business major.

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William Ritter

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D efensive E nd 6-1 • 230 • J r .-1L O dessa , T exas (P ermian HS/ W estern I llinois ) Sophomore (2011) Played in seven games with five starting assignments … recorded 14 tackles (7 solos), including 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks, and a pair of QB hurries … racked up a season-high five stops against Georgia State (Oct. 29) … sat out the 2010 season after transferring, as UTSA only practiced that fall. Prior to UTSA Redshirted the 2009 campaign at Western Illinois … earned All-District 2-5A honors as a prep senior after recording 46 tackles, including eight for loss and five sacks, 26 QB hurries and a fumble recovery … helped lead team to undefeated regular seasons and 12-1 records overall in each of his final campaigns … coached by Darren Allman.

Michael Roberson

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O ffensive T ackle 6-3 • 295 • F r .-RS P flugerville , T exas (P flugerville HS) Freshman (2011) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior To UTSA Two-year letterwinner who served as a team captain as a senior … earned 2010 honorable mention All-District 16-5A laurels … also was on the powerlifting team his final year … coached by George Herrmann. Personal Born Oct. 29, 1993 … son of Carla Grace and James Roberson … has a brother, Allen … has yet to declare a major.

Personal Born April 5, 1991 … son of Joanna McCracken and William Ritter Sr. … father played defensive end at Texas Tech from 1992-94 … psychology major.

Cody Rogers

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D efensive E nd 6-0 • 240 • S o .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (B randeis HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Saw action in nine games at safety and linebacker … started the final three contests … registered 37 tackles (16 solos/21 assists), including a programrecord 16 (7 solos/9 assists) at McNeese State (Nov. 12) … also had a pair of six-tackle efforts against Bacone (Sept. 24) and Georgia State (Oct. 29) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA A 2009 second-team Class 5A all-state honoree and also tabbed the San Antonio Express-News Area Defensive Player of the Year … also earned firstteam all-district honors and played in the THSCA All-Star Game … collected 144 tackles, including 36 for loss, 19 sacks, a pair of interceptions and five blocked punts as a senior … helped team post a 12-2 record, as it advanced to the quarterfinals of the state playoffs … a second-team All-District 28-5A performer as a junior season after posting 94 stops … coached John Campbell.

John Roper

D efensive E nd 5-9 • 220 • S o .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (M ac A rthur HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Participated in all 10 tilts, primarily on special teams … recorded a pair of solo tackles, both of which came at #16 Sam Houston State … added a two-yard first-down rush on a fake punt against South Alabama (Oct. 8) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Two-year starter at defensive end and linebacker … recorded 40 tackles and three sacks as a senior … coached by Van Fuschak. Personal Born Feb. 27, 1992 … son of Sonia and John Roper Sr. … exercise science major.

Personal Born March 28, 1992 … son of Jacky and Kevin Rogers … physical education major.

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Tre Rosser

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C ornerback 5-10 • 170 • F r .-HS C larksville , T exas (C larksville HS) Prior To UTSA Saw action at quarterback and defensive back during his prep career … helped lead team to consecutive District 6-1A Championships his final two seasons … earned 2011 third-team Class 1A all-state accolades and was a two-time District 6-1A and Red River Valley Most Valuable Player honoree … completed 70-of-119 passes (58.8 percent) for 1,524 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior … added 1,011 rushing yards and a dozen scores on 117 carries that season … also racked up 82 tackles (53 solos/29 assists) and a 95-yard fumble return to paydirt in 2011 … passed for 1,120 yards and 17 touchdowns and added 1,256 rushing yards and 15 scores during his junior campaign … accounted for 1,657 yards (925 rush/732 pass) of total offense as a sophomore in 2009 … tabbed the District 12-2A Newcomer of the Year as a freshman after passing for 649 yards and a half dozen TDs and 699 more and seven scores on the ground … also lettered in baseball, basketball and track & field … coached by Dewaski Davis. Personal Born May 2, 1994 … son of Angelia and H.B. Rosser Jr. … pre-business major.

N at e S h aw

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R unning B ack 5-11 • 230 • S o .-1L A ustin , T exas (A nderson HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Played in nine games, primarily on special teams … carried the ball four times for 16 yards and a five-yard touchdown in the season finale against Minot State (Nov. 19) … also returned a kickoff 16 yards and registered a solo tackle at McNeese State (Nov. 12) … saw action at deep snapper (punts) in two contests … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA A two-time team captain who played offensive guard and linebacker during his prep career … earned All-District 25-5A laurels at guard his final two seasons … tabbed honorable mention all-district at linebacker as a sophomore … coached by Marc Reiland. Personal Born Dec. 31, 1991 … son of Daphine and Michael Shaw … exercise science major.

Mauricio Sanchez

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S afety 6-0 • 195 • S o .-1L S an A ntonio , T exas (W arren HS) Freshman (2011) Started seven games and appeared in nine overall … recorded 44 tackles (17 solos/27 assists) and his forced fumble against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) was the first in program history … added six stops in the 31-3 victory and seven two weeks later at Southern Utah (Sept. 17) … posted a career-high dozen tackles (6 solos) at #16 Sam Houston State. Prior To UTSA Two-year team captain and Most Valuable Player who recorded more than 250 tackles his final two seasons … posted 137 stops, four pass breakups and three interceptions en route to 2010 San Antonio Express-News firstteam all-area and first-team All-District 27-5A accolades … racked up 115 tackles and a pair of fumble recoveries as a junior and was a second-team All-District 28-5A selection … coached by Bryan Dausin. Personal Born Sept. 26, 1992 … son of Griselda and Javier Sanchez … exercise science major.

John S i mm o n s

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Q uarterback 6-2 • 200 • S o .-SQ N ew B raunfels , T exas (N ew B raunfels HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Participated in four contests … completed 5-of-6 passes for 49 yards and a score in addition to rushing nine times for 40 yards … connected on 4-of5 throws for 43 yards, including an 18-yard TD, and also racked up 45 yards on just five totes, including a 36-yarder, against Bacone (Sept. 24) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Began prep career at WR before shifting to QB late in his junior year … earned second-team All-District 26-5A honors as a senior after throwing for 2,150 yards and rushing for another 978 … helped lead team to an 11-4 record and a spot in the Class 5A Division II semifinals that fall … a 2008 second-team all-district selection (utility) … connected on 48-of-81 passes for 532 yards and four touchdowns the final three games of the season … registered 18 receptions for 243 yards and three TDs before making the position switch that year … coached by Chuck Caniford … also played basketball and was a state qualifier in track & field. Personal Born Oct. 26, 1991 … son of Kathy and David Simmons … accounting/ public relations major.

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CheRod S i mp s o n

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R unning B ack 5-10 • 200 • J r .-1L O akland , C alif . (B ishop O’D owd HS/ T exas A&M-C ommerce ) Freshman (2011) Played in all 10 contests … rushed 10 times for 27 yards and added seven catches for 79 yards, including a 22-yard touchdown against McMurry (Sept. 10) … caught two passes for 46 yards in that contests and hauled in three for 22 in the season opener against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) … added 17 rushing yards against Bacone (Sept. 24) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Saw action in seven games on special teams in 2009 as a freshman at Texas A&M-Commerce … collected three unassisted tackles that year … a two-year prep standout … rushed for 1,066 yards on 181 carries as a senior and was named team’s Most Valuable Player … also presented with the National Football Foundation’s and College Football Hall of Fame’s Scholar-Athlete Award as a senior … ran for more than 1,200 yards and 23 touchdowns as a junior. Personal Born May 11, 1991 … son of Cheryl and Rodney Simpson … exercise science major.

Eric Soza

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Q uarterback 6-0 • 200 • J r .-1L B eeville , T exas (J ones HS/ T exas S tate ) Sophomore (2011) Started all 10 games in his first action since his senior year of high school in 2008… completed 172-of-307 passes (56 percent) for 2,148 yards and 14 touchdowns … had five passes of at least 50 yards (three TDs) and averaged 24.9 yards per touchdown … second on the team with 285 rushing yards and scored three times on 95 carries … accounted for 243.3 yards of total offense per outing … scored the first touchdown in program history when he reached paydirt from 14 yards out against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) … led the offense to three TDs in its first three possessions in that contest … connected on 17-of-29 passes for 237 yards and a pair of scores in addition to rushing for 102 yards on 14 totes in the historic 31-3 victory … threw for a season-high 257 yards and two TDs at UC Davis (Oct. 15) … added a pair of TD passes against McMurry (Sept. 10), South Alabama (Oct. 8), McNeese State (Nov. 12) and Minot State (Nov. 19) … sat out the 2010 campaign, as UTSA only practiced that fall. Prior To UTSA Transfer from Texas State, where he sat out as a redshirt in 2009 … played for his father, Chris, at Beeville Jones High School … totaled 8,052 passing yards and 86 touchdown passes to go along with 1,598 rushing yards and 29 TDs in his career … also racked up 65 tackles and five interceptions … passed for 2,248 yards and 25 TDs, rushed for 1,001 yards and 15 scores and registered 28 tackles and two picks as a senior … named the All-South Texas Offensive Player of the Year, first-team all-area and District 30-4A MVP that season … tabbed honorable mention all-state, first-team All-South Texas, all-area co-MVP and the district‘s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior … the District 30-4A Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore and Newcomer of the Year as a freshman … a four-time district all-academic selection … a starter in basketball and baseball and also lettered in golf and track & field. Personal Born Aug. 12, 1990 … son of Colleen and Chris Soza … father currently is the head coach at Alice (Texas) High School … physical education major.

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D efensive E nd 6-2 • 245 • S o .-TR K ingwood , T exas (K ingwood HS/ B aylor ) Will sit out the 2012 season after transferring from Baylor this summer and will have two years of eligibility remaining beginning in 2013. Prior To UTSA Appeared in all 13 games, exclusively on special teams, at Baylor in 2011 … recorded two tackles (vs. Stephen F. Austin/Washington) … a three-year prep starter for head coach Dougald McDouglad … earned second-team All-District 19-5A honors as a senior after registering 95 stops, a pair of sacks, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries in his first season at linebacker … played wide receiver and tight end the previous year … also a three-year basketball starter. Personal Born March 18, 1992 … son of Carmen and Clem Singletary … older brother, Mike, was an All-Big 12 basketball performer at Texas Tech from 2007-11 … exercise science major.

D a rr i e n S ta r l i n g

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C ornerback 5-9 • 190 • S o .-1L T yler , T exas (J ohn T yler HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Started all 10 contests … made 35 tackles (23 solos/12 assists), registered a pair of interceptions and broke up four passes … his pick against McMurry (Sept. 10) was the first in program history … added a half dozen stops (5 solos) in that contest … had a season-high seven tackles (4 solos) in the season opener against Northeastern State (Sept. 3) … other INT came at McNeese State (Nov. 12) … redshirted in 2010. Prior To UTSA Earned 2009 first-team All-East Texas (Tyler Morning Telegraph), first-team all-area and first-team All-District 11-5A accolades as a senior … collected 33 tackles, intercepted five passes (one TD), broke up 12 passes and forced a pair of fumbles to help lead team to a 12-2 record and the fourth round of the state playoffs … coached by for head coach Dereck Rush. Personal Born Jan. 13, 1992 … son of Teresa Whitmill and Jerry Starling … advertising/public relations major.

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Kristian Stern

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P unter /P lace -K icker 5-11 • 175 • S o .-SQ S an A ntonio , T exas (A lamo H eights HS) Redshirt Freshman (2011) Served as the team’s punter in the final four tilts … punted 16 times for 655 yards (40.9 avg.) … seven resulted in fair catches and five were dropped inside the 20-yard line … averaged 49.3 yards per kick, including a seasonlong 52-yarder, at UC Davis (Oct. 15). Prior To UTSA Earned third-team Class 4A all-state, first-team all-area and unanimous firstteam All-District 27-4A accolades as senior … connected on 48 PATs and was good on 12-of-15 field goals with a long of 40 yards that season … coached by Don Byrd.

Trevor Stevens

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T ight E nd 6-4 • 245 • F r .-HS F riendswood , T exas (F riendswood HS) Prior To UTSA Three-year starter who caught 20 passes for 187 yards and five touchdowns during his prep career … earned second-team All-District 24-4A honors his final two seasons … hauled in 11 passes for 140 yards and four scores as a junior … helped team post a 13-2 record and reach the Class 4A Division I semifinals that season … coached by Steve Van Meter. Personal Born Feb. 19, 1994 … son of Kelly and Eric Stevens … pre-business major.

Personal Born Feb. 10, 1993 … son of Karen and Dan Stern … pre-business major.

Blake T e rr y

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L inebacker 5-11 • 220 • S o .-1L D enton , T exas (G uyer HS) Freshman (2011) Saw action in nine games … collected nine tackles (2 solos/7 assists), 1.5 TFLs and a sack against Bacone (Sept. 24) … registered a pair of stops in four of his outings. Prior To UTSA Prep squad won 38 games from 2008-10 … earned first-team All-District 7-5A honors as a senior after recording 132 tackles, 14 QB hurries, four sacks, a fumble recovery and an interception from the defensive end spot … team advanced to Class 5A Division II State Championship Game (lost to Cibolo Steele, 24-21) and finished the year with a 13-3 record … a first-team All-District 5-4A selection at linebacker as a junior … helped lead club to berths in the 2009 Class 4A and 2008 Class 5A Division I state semifinals … coached by John Walsh. Personal Born Oct. 3, 1991 … son of Ruthie and Val Terry … criminal justice major.

Alondre Thorn

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C ornerback 5-8 • 165 • S o .-1L H utto , T exas (H utto HS) Freshman (2011) Played in nine tilts and earned starting nods at Southern Utah (Sept. 24) and McNeese State (Nov. 12) … racked up five solo tackles, one TFL and a pass breakup … had a pair of stops against McMurry (Sept. 10) and at McNeese State. Prior To UTSA Three-year starter on both sides of the line of scrimmage (QB/RB/WR/CB) … earned 2010 honorable mention Class 4A all-state accolades at DB … also an Austin American-Statesman first-team All-Centex and first-team All-District 16-4A selection as a senior … tallied 23 stops, 10 pass breakups and three interceptions (two TDs) that season … also blocked three kicks and returned a kickoff to paydirt … tacked on 428 yards and eight scores on the ground in addition to catching 11 passes for 187 yards and three TDs … garnered firstteam All-District 25-4A honors at CB and second-team mention at QB as a junior … picked off three passes and added 973 rushing yards (6.7 avg.) and eight TDs on 145 carries that year … coached by Steve Hale. Personal Born March 17, 1991 … son of Latisha and Cameron Thorn … pre-engineering major.

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Brian Vaughn

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R unning B ack 5-6 • 170 • F r .-HS F ort W orth , T exas (A ll S aints HS) Prior To UTSA Rushed 118 times for 1,068 yards (9.1 avg.) and 14 touchdowns en route to first-team All-Southwest Preparatory Conference honors as a senior … also registered 22 receptions for 356 yards (16.2 avg.) and four more scores that season … tabbed team’s Offensive Most Valauble Player … saw a majority of action on defense as a junior … racked up 40 tackles (30 solos/10 assists), five pass breakups, two interceptions and a pair of fumble recoveries that year … coached by Aaron Beck. Personal Born Dec. 2, 1993 … son of Ieasha Stewart and Todd Vaughn … prebusiness major.

Triston Wade

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S afety 5-11 • 170 • S o .-1L T yler , T exas (J ohn T yler HS) Freshman (2011) Appeared in all 10 games and earned starts in four of the final five contests … racked up 39 tackles (23 solos/16 assists), including one for loss, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a pair of interceptions (for 52 yards) … finished the year strong with 22 stops over the final three tilts … picked off passes against Bacone (Sept. 24) and Minot State (Nov. 19) … recovered fumbles in October road outings at #16 Sam Houston State (Oct. 1) and UC Davis (Oct. 15) … also forced fumbles in those two games. Prior To UTSA Earned 2010 second-team Class 4A all-state and first-team All-East Texas honors … also was tabbed the District 14-4A Defensive Most Valuable Player after leading team with 122 tackles and six interceptions as a senior … added a pair of forced fumbles, one sack and a fumble recovery while starting all 14 games … coached by Dereck Rush. Personal Born May 19, 1993 … son of Yu-Tandrain Smith and Reginald Wade … pre-business major.

Josh Walker

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O ffensive T ackle 6-3 • 290 • S o .-SQ L eague C ity , T exas (C lear S prings HS) Freshman (2011) Saw limited action in three games against McMurry (Sept. 10), at Southern Utah (Sept. 17) and versus Bacone (Sept. 24). Prior To UTSA Led team in all blocking categories as a senior … tabbed second-team AllDistrict 24-5A after registering 31 pancakes and 24 knockdown blocks his final season … coached by Clint Hartman. Personal Born Dec. 23, 1992 … son of Thomala and Christopher Walker … preengineering major.

Josh Ward

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P unter / P lace -K icker 5-10 • 225 • S o .-1L P leasanton , T exas (P leasanton HS) Freshman (2011) Appeared in the first six games before sustaining a season-ending injury … averaged 35.1 yards on his 30 punts … 10 landed inside the 20-yard line and six resulted in fair catches … had two punts of 50 or more yards, including a career-long 52-yarder against Bacone (Sept. 24) … also kicked off nine times. Prior To UTSA Earned 2010 second-team Class 3A all-state, San Antonio Express-News first-team all-area and unanimous All-District 28-3A honors … connected on 11-of-13 field goals with a long of 42 yards as a senior … also averaged 38.3 yards on 42 punts with a long of 53 and half of his 42 kickoffs were touchbacks … earned all-area and all-district accolades as a junior after converting 19-of-22 PATs and 5-of-7 FGs, including two from 46 yards … also averaged 40 yards per punt in 2009 … garnered 2010 first-team academic all-state honors … coached by Tab Dumont. Personal Born Feb. 15, 1993 … son of Debbie and Jeff Ward … pre-science major.

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T e rr a n c e Wilburn

Dan Winter

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D efensive E nd 6-3 • 245 • J r .-TR S an J ose , C alif . (W illow G len HS/ D e A nza [C alif .] JC)

R unning B ack 6-0 • 210 • F r .-RS S an M arcos , T exas (S an M arcos HS) Freshman (2011) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior To UTSA A versatile three-year starter who saw action at quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight end, defensive line and safety during prep career … a team captain his final two campaigns … posted career stats of 1,109 rushing yards (5.3 avg.) and nine touchdowns on 209 carries and 21 receptions for 210 yards … also was 5-for-11 for 109 yards passing … added 82 tackles, including 21 for loss and eight sacks, and a pair of interceptions during his career … rushed for 850 yards and eight TDs en route to second-team All-District 25-5A and Team Offensive Most Valuable Player honors at running back as a senior … coached by Steve Van Nest. Personal Born July 24, 1993 … son of Mikol and Anthony Wilburn … brother, Mike, played receiver for UTSA during its inaugural 2011 season … has yet to declare a major.

Prior To UTSA Registered 68 tackles (48 solos/20 assists), 24.5 tackles for loss and 12 sacks the last two seasons at De Anza (Calif.) College … earned first-team All-Golden Gate Conference laurels following a sophomore campaign that saw him record 46 stops (30 solos/16 assists), including a team-leading 17 for loss and 6.5 sacks … collected 22 tackles (18 solos/4 assists), 7.5 TFLs and squad-best 4.5 sacks as a freshman … team won league title that season … played defensive end, linebacker, running back and tight end during his prep career … named league Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … led team with 73 tackles (42 solos/31 assists) and 498 rushing yards (58 carries/8.6 avg.) that fall … also racked up 2.5 sacks, scored 10 total touchdowns (9 rush/1 pass) and recorded 14 receptions for 197 yards (14.1 avg.) in 2009 … posted 46 stops (26 solos/20 assists) during his junior campaign. Personal Born July 22, 1992 … son of Pat and the late Charles Winter … multidisciplinary studies major.

Charles Wort

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S afety 6-1 • 200 • F r .-HS N ew B raunfels , T exas (N ew B raunfels HS) Prior To UTSA Earned first-team all-area honors from the San Antonio Express-News and also was a unanimous All-District 25-5A selection as a senior ... recorded 128 tackles, one sack, two interceptions and a pair of defensive touchdowns that season … a second-team all-area and first-team all-district selection as a junior after racking up 110 stops and two interceptions … coached by Chuck Caniford. Personal Born March 15, 1994 … son of Linda and Brian Wort … brother, Tom, is an All-Big 12 linebacker at Oklahoma … also has an older sister, Catherine … a native of England, he did not move to the United States until he was nine years old … pre-science major.

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X av i a r A rc h a n g e l

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C ornerback 5-10 • 175 • J r .-SQ P ort L avaca , T exas (C alhoun HS)

J e rr y Bynum

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W ide R eceiver 6-0 • 180 • F r .-HS H ouston , T exas (A lief E lsik HS)

Rileigh D av i s

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D efensive E nd 6-1 • 245 • F r .-HS S eguin , T exas (S eguin HS)

Parker C u n d i ff

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Alex Delgado

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O ffensive T ackle 6-5 • 305 • F r .-HS B oerne , T exas (B oerne HS)

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C enter 6-0 • 265 • F r .-RS A ustin , T exas (M c C allum HS)

Aaron Grubb

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W ide R eceiver 5-8 • 170 • F r .-HS L a V ernia , T exas (L a V ernia HS)

Gage Hadlock

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S afety 5-11 • 190 • F r .-HS N ew B raunfels , T exas (C anyon HS)

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W ide R eceiver 5-9 • 150 • F r .-HS S an A ngelo , T exas (C entral HS)

Andy Flores

Codie Brooks

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D eep S napper 6-0 • 220 • S o .-RS D enton , T exas (G uyer HS/ S am H ouston S tate )

Sal Martinez

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D a lt o n Miller

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L inebacker 5-11 • 220 • F r .-HS S an A ntonio , T exas (W arren HS)

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T ight E nd 6-1 • 225 • F r .-RS S an A ntonio , T exas (T aft HS)

T r av i s Menn

Q uarterback 6-5 • 205 • S o .-SQ S an A ntonio , T exas (R oosevelt HS)

W ide R eceiver 6-1 • 175 • F r .-HS G lendale , A riz . (M ountain R idge HS)

Austin Rushing

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T ight E nd 6-2 • 225 • F r .-RS H ouston , T exas (W estside HS)

S afety 6-0 • 200 • F r .-HS E dinburg , T exas (E dinburg HS)

Wes Meridith

Cade Laufer

Brent S wa n s o n

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C enter 5-11 • 280 • F r .-HS C orpus C hristi , T exas (C arroll HS)

Christian 30 Wood-Dvorak L inebacker 6-4 • 210 • S o .-TR H allettsville , T exas (H allettsville HS/ S outhwestern A ssemblies of G od )

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Franky Anaya, DT Parker Cundiff, P Lekenwic Haynes, DE Patrick Hoog, OT Sean Luchnick, S Brandon Reeves, LB

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Juniors (16) Xaviar Archangel, CB Cody Berry, S Erik Brown, CB Tucker Carter, QB Brandon Guerrero, LB Jarron Harris, DE Cole Hicks, WR Steven Kurfehs, LB Jeremiah Moeller, TE Evans Okotcha, RB Maurice Poullard, CB William Ritter, DE CheRod Simpson, RB Eric Soza, QB Dan Winter, DE Crosby Adams, CB

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Freshmen (33) Jamie Bernal, OG Kenny Bias, WR Brendon Brinkmann, DE Codie Brooks, LB Jerry Bynum, WR William Cavanaugh, C Cody Cole, OG

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Record Breakdown

Date________ Opponent______________________________ Score___ Record____ Time_______Attend Sept. 3_____ NORTHEASTERN STATE_________ W______ 31-3______ 1-0_____ 2:54______ 56,743 Sept. 10____ MCMURRY______________________ L______21-24_____ 1-1_____ 3:08______ 31,634 Sept. 17____ at Southern Utah_________________ L______22-45_____ 1-2_____ 2:55______ 8,683 Sept. 24____ BACONE______________________ W______ 54-7______ 2-2_____ 3:23______ 33,517 Oct. 1______ at #16 Sam Houston State________ L______ 7-22______ 2-3_____ 3:00______ 6,889 Oct. 8______ SOUTH ALABAMA_____________L (OT)____27-30_____ 2-4_____ 3:12______ 32,886 Oct. 15_____ at UC Davis_____________________ L______17-38_____ 2-5_____ 2:59______ 8,876 Oct. 29_____ GEORGIA STATE_____________ W (OT)___17-14_____ 3-5_____ 3:14______ 25,977 Nov. 12____ at McNeese State________________ L______21-24_____ 3-6_____ 2:55______ 11,463 Nov. 19____ MINOT STATE__________________ W______ 49-7______ 4-6_____ 3:06______ 32,369

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UTSA OPP SCORING______________________________________ 266___________________214 Points Per Game________________________________ 26.6__________________ 21.4 FIRST DOWNS__________________________________ 200___________________168 Rushing_________________________________________ 82____________________ 63 Passing_________________________________________ 97____________________ 84 Penalty_________________________________________ 21____________________ 21 RUSHING YARDAGE_____________________________1448__________________ 1262 Yards gained rushing____________________________1716__________________ 1558 Yards lost rushing_______________________________ 268___________________296 Rushing Attempts________________________________ 347___________________365 Average Per Rush_______________________________ 4.2___________________ 3.5 Average Per Game_____________________________ 144.8_________________ 126.2 TDs Rushing_____________________________________ 16____________________ 15 PASSING YARDAGE______________________________2197__________________ 2123 Comp-Att-Int_________________________________ 177-313-9____________ 149-274-10 Average Per Pass_______________________________ 7.0___________________ 7.7 Average Per Catch______________________________ 12.4__________________ 14.2 Average Per Game_____________________________ 219.7_________________ 212.3 TDs Passing_____________________________________ 15____________________ 11 TOTAL OFFENSE_________________________________3645__________________ 3385 Total Plays_____________________________________ 660___________________639 Average Per Play_______________________________ 5.5___________________ 5.3 Average Per Game_____________________________ 364.5_________________ 338.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards__________________________ 38-890________________ 41-664 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards_________________________ 15-104________________ 23-257 INT RETURNS: #-Yards___________________________ 10-202_________________ 9-112 KICK RETURN AVERAGE__________________________ 23.4__________________ 16.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE_________________________ 6.9__________________ 11.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE___________________________ 20.2__________________ 12.4 FUMBLES-LOST_________________________________ 25-11_________________ 21-11 PENALTIES-Yards________________________________ 63-632________________ 85-714 Average Per Game______________________________ 63.2__________________ 71.4 PUNTS-Yards__________________________________ 47-1707_______________55-2107 Average Per Punt_______________________________ 36.3__________________ 38.3 Net punt average_______________________________ 29.6__________________ 34.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game____________________ 30:09________________ 29:51 3RD-DOWN Conversions_______________________ 52/134_______________ 45/135 3rd-Down Pct___________________________________ 39%__________________ 33% 4TH-DOWN Conversions_________________________9/16__________________ 6/10 4th-Down Pct___________________________________ 56%__________________ 60% SACKS BY-Yards________________________________ 26-194________________ 16-110 MISC YARDS_____________________________________ 15_____________________-3 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED_________________________ 33____________________ 28 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS_________________________ 11-18_________________ 6-15 ON-SIDE KICKS___________________________________0-0____________________ 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES__________________________ (29-37) 78%___________ (20-29) 69% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS__________________ (22-37) 59%___________ (15-29) 52% PAT-ATTEMPTS_______________________________ (31-31) 100%___________ (26-27) 96% ATTENDANCE_________________________________ 213126_______________ 35911 Games/Avg Per Game________________________ 6/35521_______________ 4/8978 Neutral Site Games____________________________________________________0/0

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Wins coin toss_______________________ 2-0 Loses coin toss_______________________ 2-6 Televised____________________________ 3-3 Non-televised________________________ 1-3 Scores first__________________________ 3-2 Opponent scores first_________________ 1-4 Leading after 1st quarter______________ 3-1 Trailing after 1st quarter_______________ 0-5 Tied after 1st quarter_________________ 1-0 Leading at half_______________________ 3-1 Trailing at half_______________________ 1-5 Tied at half___________________________ — Leading after 3rd quarter______________ 3-1 Trailing after 3rd quarter______________ 1-4 Tied after 3rd quarter_________________ 0-1

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total UTSA__________ 59_____ 64_____55____ 75____ 13____ 266 Opponents_____ 29_____ 82_____41____ 49____ 13____ 214

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Date_____ 9/3 ____ 9/10____ 9/17____ 9/24____ 10/1 ___ 10/8 ___ 10/15__ 10/29__ 10/12__ 10/19__ ________ ________

RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS tot Opponent_______________No.___ Yds___ TD___ Lg__ No.___ Yds___TD___ Lg___Cmp-Att-Int____ Yds____TD___Lg___ No___ Yds___TD__ Lg____ No___ Yds___ TD___ Lg_____ off NORTHEASTERN STATE___ 34____136___ 2___19__ 17___237___ 2____63____ 17-29-0_____ 237___ 2___ 63____ 1____ 37___ 0___ 37___ 1___ 12___ 0___ 12___ 373 MCMURRY______________ 43____232___ 1___18__ 15___255___ 2____45____ 15-28-1_____ 255___ 2___ 45____ 5____ 97___ 0___ 27___ 0____ 0____ 0____ 0____ 487 at Southern Utah_________ 35____147___ 2___24__ 15___147___ 1____20____ 15-29-1_____ 147___ 1___ 20____ 8____159___ 0___ 30___ 2____ 6____ 0____ 5____ 294 BACONE_______________ 45____216___ 3___46__ 13___200___ 2____63____ 13-25-0_____ 200___ 2___ 63____ 2____ 63___ 0___ 41___ 5___ 34___ 0___ 16___ 416 at Sam Houston State_____ 19____ 29___ 1___10__ 26___217___ 0____34____ 26-52-3_____ 217___ 0___ 34____ 4____ 85___ 0___ 27___ 0____ 0____ 0____ 0____ 246 SOUTH ALABAMA_______ 46____146___ 1___18__ 15___263___ 2____51____ 15-22-0_____ 263___ 2___ 51____ 2____ 40___ 0___ 25___ 2___ 31___ 0___ 16___ 409 at UC Davis_____________ 22____ 79___ 0___22__ 22___257___ 2____59____ 22-31-0_____ 257___ 2___ 59____ 7____163___ 0___ 34___ 2____ 5____ 0____ 4____ 336 GEORGIA STATE_________ 35____108___ 1___15__ 17___189___ 0____27____ 17-34-1_____ 189___ 0___ 27____ 3____ 90___ 0___ 40___ 1____ 5____ 0____ 5____ 297 at McNeese State________ 29____ 66___ 1___20__ 19___254___ 2____43____ 19-36-2_____ 254___ 2___ 43____ 5____122___ 0___ 40___ 0____ 0____ 0____ 0____ 320 MINOT STATE___________ 39____289___ 4___77__ 18___178___ 2____33____ 18-27-1_____ 178___ 2___ 33____ 1____ 34___ 0___ 34___ 2___ 11___ 0____ 7____ 467 UTSA___________________347__ 1448__ 16___77__ 177__ 2197__15___ 63___ 177-313-9____2197___15___63____38___890___ 0___ 41___ 15___ 104___ 0___ 16___3645 Opponents______________365__ 1262__ 15___59__ 149__ 2123__11___ 71__ 149-274-10___2123___11___71____41___664___ 0___ 55___ 23___ 257___ 1___ 62___3385

Defense

TACKLES SACKS FUMBLES Pass Blkd Kicks XPTS Date______Opponent__________________Solo____ Ast___ Total_____TFL-Yds____ No-Yds____ FF___ FR-Yds___Int-Yds__ QBH__ Brk____ Kick____ Att-Mad____Run__ Rcv__ Saf_____ Pts 9/3 _____NORTHEASTERN STATE_____ 28____ 44____ 72_____ 6.0-27_____3.0-18_____2____ 2-0______ 0-0______ 3____ 4______ 0_______ 4-4_______0____ 0____ 0______ 31 9/10_____MCMURRY_________________ 33____ 24____ 57_____ 8.0-48_____5.0-37_____0____ 1-0______ 1-0______ 2____ 3______ 1_______ 3-3_______0____ 0____ 0______ 21 9/17_____at Southern Utah____________ 37____ 28____ 65_____ 3.0-17_____1.0-10_____1____ 1-0______ 0-0______ 1____ 2______ 0_______ 2-2_______0____ 1____ 0______ 22 9/24_____BACONE__________________ 33____ 28____ 61____ 11.0-55_____5.0-46_____2____ 2-0______3-86_____ 3____ 5______ 1_______ 6-6_______0____ 0____ 0______ 54 10/1 ____at Sam Houston State________ 37____ 36____ 73_____ 2.0-7______ 0.0-0______2____ 1-0______ 1-0______ 0____ 2______ 1_______ 1-1_______0____ 0____ 0_______7 10/8 ____SOUTH ALABAMA__________ 33____ 28____ 61_____ 4.0-20_____2.0-18_____0____ 1-0______1-15_____ 3____ 0______ 0_______ 3-3_______0____ 0____ 0______ 27 10/15___at UC Davis________________ 40____ 28____ 68_____ 5.0-19_____2.0-16_____1____ 1-0______ 0-0______ 1____ 2______ 1_______ 2-2_______0____ 0____ 0______ 17 10/29___GEORGIA STATE____________ 30____ 46____ 76_____ 7.0-19_____ 1.0-1______0____ 0-0______ 0-0______ 3____ 2______ 1_______ 0-0_______0____ 1____ 0______ 17 11/12___at McNeese State___________ 42____ 40____ 82_____ 9.0-27_____3.0-15_____1____ 2-0______ 1-0______ 0____ 3______ 0_______ 3-3_______0____ 0____ 0______ 21 11/19___MINOT STATE______________ 27____ 34____ 61_____ 5.0-35_____4.0-33_____0____ 0-0_____ 3-101_____ 5____ 1______ 1_______ 7-7_______0____ 0____ 0______ 49 _________Totals______________________340____ 336____676____60.0-274___26.0-194____9____ 11-0___ 10-202___ 21__ 24_____ 6______ 31-31______0____ 2____ 0______266 _________Opponents_________________371____ 274____645____54.0-240___16.0-110___ 14___ 11-17____ 9-112____ 21__ 31_____ 3______ 27-26______0____ 0____ 1______214

Special Teams

PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date______Opponent__________________ No___ Yds_____ Avg____ Long____Blkd___ TB____ FC____ 50+____I20______Att-Made___ Lg___Blkd______No_____ Yds_____ Avg_____TB__ OB 9/3 _____NORTHEASTERN STATE______ 6____ 205____ 34.2_____ 37______ 0_____ 1_____ 0_____ 0_____ 1________ 2-1______21____ 0_______ 5______318____ 63.6____ 0____1 9/10_____MCMURRY__________________ 5____ 105____ 21.0_____ 34______ 1_____ 0_____ 2_____ 0_____ 3________ 2-0______ 0_____ 1_______ 4______233____ 58.2____ 0____2 9/17_____at Southern Utah_____________ 6____ 261____ 43.5_____ 50______ 0_____ 1_____ 1_____ 1_____ 1________ 0-0______ 0_____ 0_______ 4______274____ 68.5____ 2____0 9/24_____BACONE___________________ 4____ 145____ 36.2_____ 52______ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 1_____ 4________ 4-4______45____ 0_______11_____738____ 67.1____ 3____0 10/1 ____at Sam Houston State_________ 7____ 246____ 35.1_____ 39______ 0_____ 0_____ 1_____ 0_____ 1________ 0-0______ 0_____ 0_______ 3______197____ 65.7____ 0____0 10/8 ____SOUTH ALABAMA___________ 3_____90_____ 30.0_____ 39______ 0_____ 0_____ 2_____ 0_____ 0________ 3-2______48____ 1_______ 4______258____ 64.5____ 0____0 10/15___at UC Davis_________________ 3____ 148____ 49.3_____ 55______ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 2_____ 1________ 2-1______28____ 0_______ 4______271____ 67.8____ 0____1 10/29___GEORGIA STATE_____________ 5____ 195____ 39.0_____ 45______ 0_____ 0_____ 3_____ 0_____ 2________ 4-3______39____ 0_______ 4______259____ 64.8____ 0____0 11/12___at McNeese State____________ 6____ 232____ 38.7_____ 47______ 0_____ 1_____ 2_____ 0_____ 1________ 1-0______ 0_____ 0_______ 4______214____ 53.5____ 0____1 11/19___MINOT STATE_______________ 2_____80_____ 40.0_____ 42______ 0_____ 0_____ 2_____ 0_____ 1________ 0-0______ 0_____ 0_______ 8______525____ 65.6____ 0____0 _________Totals______________________ 47___1707____ 36.3_____ 55______ 1_____ 3____ 13____ 4_____ 15_______ 18-11_____48____ 2_______51____ 3287____64.5____ 5____5 _________Opponents_________________ 55___2107____ 38.3_____ 64______ 2_____ 5____ 12____ 8_____ 16_______ 15-6_____48____ 3_______41____ 2488____60.7____ 2____0

Red Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date______Opponent__________________________Score____ In RZ__ Scored____ Pts_____ TDs____ TDs_____TDs_____ Made___ FGA______ Downs_____Int____ Fumb____Half___Game 9/3 _____NORTHEASTERN STATE_______W____ 31-3______ 5_______5______ 31______ 4______ 2______ 2________ 1_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 9/10_____MCMURRY___________________ L____ 21-24_____ 3_______2______ 14______ 2______ 1______ 1________ 0_______1__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 9/17_____at Southern Utah______________ L____ 22-45_____ 3_______3______ 22______ 3______ 2______ 1________ 0_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 9/24_____BACONE____________________W____ 54-7______ 7_______6______ 30______ 3______ 2______ 1________ 3_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 1_______ 0______0 10/1 ____at Sam Houston State__________ L_____ 7-22______ 2_______1_______ 7_______ 1______ 1______ 0________ 0_______0__________ 1_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 10/8 ____SOUTH ALABAMA____________ L____ 27-30_____ 3_______1_______ 7_______ 1______ 1______ 0________ 0_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 1_______ 1______0 10/15___at UC Davis__________________ L____ 17-38_____ 3_______2______ 10______ 1______ 0______ 1________ 1_______0__________ 1_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 10/29___GEORGIA STATE______________W___ 17-14_____ 4_______3______ 14______ 1______ 1______ 0________ 2_______0__________ 0_______ 1_______ 0_______ 0______0 11/12___at McNeese State_____________ L____ 21-24_____ 2_______2______ 14______ 2______ 1______ 1________ 0_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 11/19___MINOT STATE________________W____ 49-7______ 5_______4______ 28______ 4______ 3______ 1________ 0_______0__________ 0_______ 1_______ 0_______ 0______0 _________UTSA — 29 of 37 (78.4%)_____________________ 37_____ 29______ 177______22_____14______8________ 7_______1__________ 2_______ 2_______ 2_______ 1______0 _________Opponents — 20 of 29 (69.0%)________________ 29_____ 20______ 119______15_____10______5________ 5_______3__________ 2_______ 2_______ 1_______ 1______0

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Date_____ 9/3 ____ 9/10____ 9/17____ 9/24____ 10/1 ___ 10/8 ___ 10/15__ 10/29__ 11/12__ 11/19__ ________ ________

RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS tot Opponent_______________No.___ Yds___ TD___ Lg__ No.___ Yds___TD___ Lg___Cmp-Att-Int____ Yds____TD___Lg___ No___ Yds___TD__ Lg____ No___ Yds___ TD___ Lg_____ off NORTHEASTERN STATE___ 29____ 36___ 0___10__ 22___271___ 0____35____ 22-35-0_____ 271___ 0___ 35____ 4____ 68___ 0___ 26___ 2____ 4____ 0____ 7____ 307 MCMURRY______________ 20_____ 3____ 1___14__ 29___372___ 1____61____ 29-45-1_____ 372___ 1___ 61____ 2____ 25___ 0___ 14___ 2___ 27___ 1____ 8____ 375 at Southern Utah_________ 34____118___ 2___50__ 24___305___ 3____47____ 24-36-0_____ 305___ 3___ 47____ 2____ 42___ 0___ 26___ 4___102___ 0___ 62___ 423 BACONE_______________ 31____ 71___ 0___50__ 12___189___ 1____71____ 12-27-3_____ 189___ 1___ 71____ 8____101___ 0___ 19___ 3____-1____ 0____ 2____ 260 at Sam Houston State_____ 43____222___ 2___59___ 8____126___ 1____45_____8-21-1______ 126___ 1___ 45____ 3____ 47___ 0___ 19___ 6___ 64___ 0___ 17___ 348 SOUTH ALABAMA_______ 38____176___ 4___25__ 11___176___ 0____35____ 11-17-1_____ 176___ 0___ 35____ 4____109___ 0___ 55___ 0____ 0____ 0____ 0____ 352 at UC Davis_____________ 42____135___ 2___12__ 18___320___ 3____50____ 18-30-0_____ 320___ 3___ 50____ 3____ 43___ 0___ 23___ 2___ 19___ 0___ 17___ 455 GEORGIA STATE_________ 44____164___ 1___28___ 6____ 91___ 1____54_____6-15-0_______91____ 1___ 54____ 4____ 57___ 0___ 19___ 1___ 14___ 0___ 14___ 255 at McNeese State________ 51____251___ 2___59__ 10___124___ 1____30____ 10-23-1_____ 124___ 1___ 30____ 3____ 60___ 0___ 26___ 3___ 28___ 0___ 21___ 375 MINOT STATE___________ 33____ 86___ 1___18___ 9____149___ 0____38_____9-25-3______ 149___ 0___ 38____ 8____112___ 0___ 22___ 0____ 0____ 0____ 0____ 235 Opponents______________365__ 1262__ 15___59__ 149__ 2123__11___ 71__ 149-274-10___2123___11___71____41___664___ 0___ 55___ 23___ 257___ 1___ 62___3385 UTSA___________________347__ 1448__ 16___77__ 177__ 2197__15___ 63___ 177-313-9____2197___15___63____38___890___ 0___ 41___ 15___ 104___ 0___ 16___3645

Defense

TACKLES SACKS FUMBLES Pass Blkd Kicks XPTS Date______Opponent__________________Solo____ Ast___ Total_____TFL-Yds____ No-Yds____ FF___ FR-Yds___Int-Yds__ QBH__ Brk____ Kick____ Att-Mad____Run__ Rcv__ Saf_____ Pts 9/3 _____NORTHEASTERN STATE_____ 36____ 12____ 48_____ 7.0-43_____2.0-17_____1____ 0-0______ 0-0______ 2____ 4______ 0_______ 0-0_______0____ 0____ 0_______3 9/10_____MCMURRY_________________ 38____ 36____ 74_____ 5.0-21_____1.0-12_____1____ 0-0______1-20_____ 6____ 6______ 2_______ 3-3_______0____ 0____ 0______ 24 9/17_____at Southern Utah____________ 42____ 20____ 62_____ 5.0-21_____ 1.0-2______3____ 1-0______1-33_____ 2____ 2______ 0_______ 6-6_______0____ 0____ 0______ 45 9/24_____BACONE__________________ 44____ 28____ 72_____ 5.0-34_____3.0-17_____1____ 2-0______ 0-0______ 2____ 2______ 0_______ 1-1_______0____ 0____ 0_______7 10/1 ____at Sam Houston State________ 34____ 30____ 64_____ 5.0-23_____2.0-18_____2____ 2-17_____3-23_____ 0____ 4______ 0_______ 3-2_______0____ 0____ 1______ 22 10/8 ____SOUTH ALABAMA__________ 41____ 32____ 73_____ 7.0-27_____2.0-11_____3____ 1-0______ 0-0______ 2____ 2______ 1_______ 3-3_______0____ 0____ 0______ 30 10/15___at UC Davis________________ 32____ 24____ 56_____ 7.0-27_____ 1.0-9______1____ 2-0______ 0-0______ 0____ 3______ 0_______ 5-5_______0____ 0____ 0______ 38 10/29___GEORGIA STATE____________ 39____ 28____ 67_____ 4.0-14_____ 2.0-9______0____ 0-0______1-21_____ 3____ 6______ 0_______ 2-2_______0____ 0____ 0______ 14 11/12___at McNeese State___________ 33____ 22____ 55_____ 6.0-19_____ 1.0-7______1____ 2-0______2-15_____ 3____ 1______ 0_______ 3-3_______0____ 0____ 0______ 24 11/19___MINOT STATE______________ 32____ 42____ 74_____ 3.0-11_____ 1.0-8______1____ 1-0______ 1-0______ 1____ 1______ 0_______ 1-1_______0____ 0____ 0_______7 _________Opponents_________________371____ 274____645____54.0-240___16.0-110___ 14___ 11-17____ 9-112____ 21__ 31_____ 3______ 27-26______0____ 0____ 1______214 _________UTSA______________________340____ 336____676____60.0-274___26.0-194____9____ 11-0___ 10-202___ 21__ 24_____ 6______ 31-31______0____ 2____ 0______266

Special Teams

PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date______Opponent__________________ No___ Yds_____ Avg____ Long____Blkd___ TB____ FC____ 50+____I20______Att-Made___ Lg___Blkd______No_____ Yds_____ Avg_____TB__ OB 9/3 _____NORTHEASTERN STATE______ 6____ 235____ 39.2_____ 49______ 0_____ 1_____ 1_____ 0_____ 0________ 2-1______22___ 0 2______98____ 49.0_____ 0______ 0 9/10_____MCMURRY__________________ 4____ 198____ 49.5_____ 52______ 0_____ 1_____ 0_____ 3_____ 2________ 2-1______31___ 1 5_____ 243___ 48.6_____ 0______ 0 9/17_____at Southern Utah_____________ 4____ 177____ 44.2_____ 47______ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 1________ 1-1______36___ 0 8_____ 504___ 63.0_____ 0______ 0 9/24_____BACONE__________________ 10___ 287____ 28.7_____ 40______ 1_____ 0_____ 2_____ 0_____ 0________ 0-0______ 0____ 0 2_____ 117___ 58.5_____ 0______ 0 10/1_____at Sam Houston State_________ 8____ 280____ 35.0_____ 52______ 0_____ 0_____ 4_____ 1_____ 6________ 1-0______ 0____ 0 4_____ 260___ 65.0_____ 0______ 0 10/8_____SOUTH ALABAMA___________ 3____ 126____ 42.0_____ 47______ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 1________ 1-1______48___ 0 4_____ 273___ 68.2_____ 2______ 0 10/15___at UC Davis_________________ 3____ 147____ 49.0_____ 56______ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 2_____ 1________ 2-1______42___ 1 7_____ 462___ 66.0_____ 0______ 0 10/29___GEORGIA STATE_____________ 5____ 235____ 47.0_____ 64______ 0_____ 2_____ 0_____ 1_____ 1________ 4-0______ 0____ 1 3_____ 173___ 57.7_____ 0______ 0 11/12___at McNeese State____________ 5____ 155____ 31.0_____ 43______ 0_____ 1_____ 2_____ 0_____ 1________ 2-1______30___ 0 5_____ 301___ 60.2_____ 0______ 0 11/19___MINOT STATE_______________ 7____ 267____ 38.1_____ 51______ 1_____ 0_____ 3_____ 1_____ 3________ 0-0______ 0____ 0 1______57____ 57.0_____ 0______ 0 _________Opponents_________________ 55___2107____ 38.3_____ 64______ 2_____ 5____ 12____ 8_____ 16_______ 15-6_____48___3 41____2488____60.7_____ 2______ 0 _________UTSA______________________ 47___1707____ 36.3_____ 55______ 1_____ 3____ 13____ 4_____ 15_______ 18-11_____48___2 51____3287____64.5_____ 5______ 5

Red Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date______Opponent__________________________Score____ In RZ__ Scored____ Pts_____ TDs____ TDs_____TDs_____ Made___ FGA______ Downs_____Int____ Fumb____Half___Game 9/3______Northeastern State____________W____ 31-3______ 4_______1_______ 3_______ 0______ 0______ 0________ 1_______1__________ 2_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 9/10_____McMurry____________________ L____ 21-24_____ 3_______2______ 10______ 1______ 1______ 0________ 1_______1__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 9/17_____at Southern Utah______________ L____ 22-45_____ 7_______6______ 38______ 5______ 2______ 3________ 1_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 1_______ 0______0 9/24_____Bacone______________________W____ 54-7______ 0_______0_______ 0_______ 0______ 0______ 0________ 0_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 10/1_____at Sam Houston State__________ L_____ 7-22______ 4_______2______ 13______ 2______ 1______ 1________ 0_______1__________ 0_______ 1_______ 0_______ 0______0 10/8_____South Alabama_______________ L____ 27-30_____ 3_______2______ 14______ 2______ 2______ 0________ 0_______0__________ 0_______ 1_______ 0_______ 0______0 10/15___at UC Davis__________________ L____ 17-38_____ 5_______4______ 24______ 3______ 2______ 1________ 1_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 1______0 10/29___Georgia State________________W___ 17-14_____ 0_______0_______ 0_______ 0______ 0______ 0________ 0_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 11/12___at McNeese State_____________ L____ 21-24_____ 2_______2______ 10______ 1______ 1______ 0________ 1_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 11/19___Minot State__________________W____ 49-7______ 1_______1_______ 7_______ 1______ 1______ 0________ 0_______0__________ 0_______ 0_______ 0_______ 0______0 _________Opponents — 20 of 29 (69.0%)________________ 29_____ 20______ 119______15_____10______5________ 5_______3__________ 2_______ 2_______ 1_______ 1______0 _________UTSA — 29 of 37 (78.4%)_____________________ 37_____ 29______ 177______22_____14______8________ 7_______1__________ 2_______ 2_______ 2_______ 1______0

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___________________ GP____ Att___ Gain____ Loss____Net___ Avg___ TD__ Long__ Avg/G Okotcha, Evans______ 10____ 50___ 336____ 10___ 326___ 6.5___ 4___ 77____ 32.6 Soza, Eric___________ 10____ 95___ 409____ 124___ 285___ 3.0___ 3___ 19____ 28.5 Johnson, Chris_______ 8____ 49___ 203____ 27___ 176___ 3.6___ 1___ 31____ 22.0 Armstrong, Brandon__ 10____ 25___ 177_____ 6____ 171___ 6.8___ 0___ 22____ 17.1 Glasco II, David_____ 10____ 44___ 160____ 11___ 149___ 3.4___ 5___ 18____ 14.9 Jones, Kam__________ 10____ 22___ 157____ 30___ 127___ 5.8___ 1___ 22____ 12.7 Williams, Tevin______ 6____ 24___ 104____ 11____ 93____ 3.9___ 1___ 24____ 15.5 Harrison, Kenny_____ 10_____ 9_____ 65______ 4_____ 61____ 6.8___ 0___ 18____ 6.1 Simmons, John_______ 4_____ 9_____ 54_____ 14____ 40____ 4.4___ 0___ 36____ 10.0 Simpson, CheRod____ 10____ 10____ 27______ 0_____ 27____ 2.7___ 0___ 6____ 2.7 Shaw, Nate_________ 9_____ 4_____ 16______ 0_____ 16____ 4.0___ 1___ 6____ 1.8 Wilburn, Mike_______ 10_____ 2______5______ 2______3____ 1.5___ 0___ 5____ 0.3 Roper, John_________ 10_____ 1______2______ 0______2____ 2.0___ 0___ 2____ 0.2 Monroe, Josiah______ 10_____ 1______1______ 0______1____ 1.0___ 0___ 1____ 0.1 TEAM______________ 7_____ 2______0_____ 29____ -29__ -14.5__ 0___ 0____ -4.1 Total________________ 10____347___ 1716___ 268___ 1448__ 4.2___ 16___ 77___ 144.8 Opponents__________ 10____365___ 1558___ 296___ 1262__ 3.5___ 15___ 59___ 126.2

Kick Returns

________________________No._______ Yds_______ Avg________ TD_______ Long Harrison, Kenny__________ 19________510_______26.8_______ 0________ 41 Jones, Kam________________7________171_______24.4_______ 0________ 37 Armstrong, Brandon________4________ 79_______19.8_______ 0________ 30 Grubb, Seth_______________3________ 57_______19.0_______ 0________ 20 Okotcha, Evans____________1_________ 9________ 9.0________ 0_________ 9 Shaw, Nate_______________1________ 16_______16.0_______ 0________ 16 Monroe, Josiah____________1________ 22_______22.0_______ 0________ 22 Moeller, Jeremiah__________1________ 16_______16.0_______ 0________ 16 Brown, Erik________________1________ 10_______10.0_______ 0________ 10 Total_____________________ 38________ 890_______ 23.4________0________ 41 Opponents_______________ 41________ 664_______ 16.2________0________ 55

Fumble Returns

________________________No._______ Yds_______ Avg________ TD_______ Long Total______________________0_________ 0________ 0.0_________0_________ 0 Opponents________________1________ 17_______ 17.0________0________ 17

Passing

___________________ G____Effic_____Cmp-Att-Int___ Pct____ Yds___ TD___Lng__Avg/G Soza, Eric___________ 10__ 123.98___ 172-307-9___56.0__ 2148__ 14___ 63___ 214.8 Simmons, John_______ 4__ 206.93_____ 5-6-0_____83.3___ 49____1___ 18____12.2 Total________________ 10__ 125.57___ 177-313-9___56.5__ 2197__ 15___ 63___ 219.7 Opponents__________ 10__ 125.41__ 149-274-10__54.4__ 2123__ 11___ 71___ 212.3

Receiving

___________________ G_____ No.______ Yds______ Avg_____ TD____ Long____ Avg/G Jones, Kam__________ 10______39______ 578_____ 14.8_____ 2_____ 51______ 57.8 Freeman, Brandon___ 10______30______ 419_____ 14.0_____ 4_____ 63______ 41.9 Harrison, Kenny_____ 10______28______ 209______7.5_____ 1_____ 28______ 20.9 Morgan, David______ 10______13______ 214_____ 16.5_____ 2_____ 63______ 21.4 Armstrong, Brandon__ 10______11______ 109______9.9_____ 0_____ 27______ 10.9 Okotcha, Evans______ 10______10______ 148_____ 14.8_____ 1_____ 50______ 14.8 Monroe, Josiah______ 10______ 8________86______ 10.8_____ 1_____ 18_______ 8.6 Wanamaker, Jake____ 8______ 7_______ 123_____ 17.6_____ 2_____ 37______ 15.4 Simpson, CheRod____ 10______ 7________79______ 11.3_____ 1_____ 22_______ 7.9 Wilburn, Mike_______ 10______ 6________54_______9.0_____ 1_____ 19_______ 5.4 Mack, Marcellus_____ 10______ 4________34_______8.5_____ 0_____ 17_______ 3.4 Johnson, Chris_______ 8______ 3________42______ 14.0_____ 0_____ 24_______ 5.2 Holmes, Earon_______ 6______ 3________27_______9.0_____ 0_____ 11_______ 4.5 Moeller, Jeremiah____ 10______ 2________32______ 16.0_____ 0_____ 19_______ 3.2 Glasco II, David_____ 10______ 2________ 7_______3.5_____ 0______5_______ 0.7 Hubble, Cole________ 6______ 1________16______ 16.0_____ 0_____ 16_______ 2.7 Shaw, Nate_________ 9______ 1________11______ 11.0_____ 0_____ 11_______ 1.2 Seaber, Cody________ 2______ 1________11______ 11.0_____ 0_____ 11_______ 5.5 Williams, Tevin______ 6______ 1________ -2______ -2.0_____ 0______0_______-0.3 Total________________ 10_____ 177_____2197_____ 12.4_____ 15_____ 63______ 219.7 Opponents__________ 10_____ 149_____2123_____ 14.2_____ 11_____ 71______ 212.3

Punt Returns

________________________No._______ Yds_______ Avg________ TD_______ Long Brown, Erik_______________ 11________ 75_______ 6.8________ 0________ 16 Armstrong, Brandon________2________ 13_______ 6.5________ 0________ 12 Jones, Kam________________1_________ 5________ 5.0________ 0_________ 5 Lizcano, Joseph____________1________ 11_______11.0_______ 0_________ 0 Total_____________________ 15________ 104_______ 6.9_________0________ 16 Opponents_______________ 23________ 257_______ 11.2________1________ 62

Interceptions

Scoring

PATs ___________________ TD___ FGs ____ Kick___ Rush__ Rcv__ Pass ___ DXP__ Saf_ Points Ianno, Sean_________ 0__ 11-18____31-31___ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____64 Okotcha, Evans______ 5___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____30 Glasco II, David_____ 5___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____30 Freeman, Brandon___ 4___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 2___ 0-0_____ 0____0____28 Jones, Kam__________ 3___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____18 Soza, Eric___________ 3___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 2-2_____ 0____0____18 Wanamaker, Jake____ 2___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____12 Morgan, David______ 2___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____12 Wilburn, Mike_______ 1___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____ 6 Shaw, Nate_________ 1___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____ 6 Johnson, Chris_______ 1___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____ 6 Monroe, Josiah______ 1___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____ 6 Simpson, CheRod____ 1___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____ 6 Neill, Jason_________ 1___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____ 6 Harrison, Kenny_____ 1___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____ 6 Kurfehs, Steven______ 1___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____ 6 Williams, Tevin______ 1___ 0-0______ 0-0____ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0_____ 0____0____ 6 Total________________ 33__ 11-18____ 31-31___ 0-0___ 2___ 2-2______0____0___ 266 Opponents__________ 28__ 6-15____ 26-27___ 0-0___ 0___ 0-0______0____1___ 214

Total Offense

______________________ G_______ Plays_____Rush_____ Pass_____ Total______Avg/G Soza, Eric_____________ 10______ 402_____ 285_____ 2148_____ 2433_____ 243.3 Okotcha, Evans________ 10_______ 50______ 326_______ 0_______ 326______ 32.6 Johnson, Chris__________ 8________ 49______ 176_______ 0_______ 176______ 22.0 Armstrong, Brandon____ 10_______ 25______ 171_______ 0_______ 171______ 17.1 Glasco II, David_______ 10_______ 44______ 149_______ 0_______ 149______ 14.9 Jones, Kam____________ 10_______ 22______ 127_______ 0_______ 127______ 12.7 Williams, Tevin_________ 6________ 24______ 93_______ 0________ 93_______ 15.5 Simmons, John__________ 4________ 15______ 40_______49_______ 89_______ 22.2 Harrison, Kenny_______ 10_______ 9______ 61_______ 0________ 61________ 6.1 Simpson, CheRod______ 10_______ 10______ 27_______ 0________ 27________ 2.7 Shaw, Nate____________ 9________ 4______ 16_______ 0________ 16________ 1.8 Wilburn, Mike_________ 10_______ 2_______ 3________ 0_________3________ 0.3 Roper, John___________ 10_______ 1_______ 2________ 0_________2________ 0.2 Monroe, Josiah________ 10_______ 1_______ 1________ 0_________1________ 0.1 TEAM_________________ 7________ 2______ -29_______ 0________ -29_______ -4.1 Total___________________10______ 660____ 1448_____2197_____ 3645_____ 364.5 Opponents_____________10______ 639____ 1262_____2123_____ 3385_____ 338.5

________________________No._______ Yds_______ Avg________ TD_______ Long Wade, Triston_____________2________ 52_______26.0_______ 0________ 29 Kurfehs, Steven____________2________ 45_______22.5_______ 1________ 45 Johnston, Nic______________2________ 23_______11.5_______ 0________ 12 Starling, Darrien___________2_________ 0________ 0.0________ 0_________ 0 Waters, Mark______________1________ 15_______15.0_______ 0________ 15 Neill, Jason_______________1________ 67_______67.0_______ 1________ 67 Total_____________________ 10________ 202_______ 20.2________2________ 67 Opponents________________9________ 112_______ 12.4________1________ 33

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_____________ FGM-FGA__ Pct___01-19__ 20-29__ 30-39___ 40-49___50-99___Lg___ Blk Ianno, Sean_____ 11-18___ 61.1___ 0-0____ 4-5____ 3-5_____ 4-7_____ 0-1___ 48___ 2 FG SEQUENCE___________________UTSA_______________ OPPONENTS Northeastern State______________(21),38_________________ 40,(22) McMurry_______________________ 48,31_________________ (31),22 Southern Utah_____________________ -_____________________ (36) Bacone___________________ (21),(45),(25),(42)_______________ Sam Houston State_________________ -______________________ 29 South Alabama______________ (48),26,(43)________________ (48) UC Davis______________________(28),49_________________ (42),39 Georgia State_____________ 50,(30),(39),(32)_________ 49,47,45,48 McNeese State___________________48___________________ 44,(30) Minot State________________________ -_______________________ Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting

________________ No._____Yds______ Avg_____ Long_____TB____ FC_____I20____ Blkd Ward, Josh_______ 30____ 1052_____ 35.1______52______ 2_____ 6_____10_____ 1 Stern, Kristian____ 16____ 655______ 40.9______55______ 1_____ 7_____ 5_____ 0 TEAM____________ 1_______0_______ 0.0_______ 0_______ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0 Total_____________ 47____ 1707_____ 36.3______55______ 3_____ 13_____ 15_____ 1 Opponents_______ 55____ 2107_____ 38.3______64______ 5_____ 12_____ 16_____ 2

Kickoffs

________________ No._____ Yds_______ Avg______ TB____ OB____ Retn___ Net___ YdLn Ianno, Sean______ 42____ 2737_____ 65.2______ 5_____ 2_______ Ward, Josh________ 9______ 550_____ 61.1______ 0_____ 3_______ Total_____________ 51_____3287______64.5______ 5_____ 5_____ 664__ 49.5____ 20 Opponents_______ 41_____2488______60.7______ 2_____ 0_____ 890__ 38.0____ 32

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Opponent Northeastern State McMurry Southern Utah Bacone Sam Houston State South Alabama UC Davis Georgia State McNeese State Minot State

Defense

Opponent Northeastern State McMurry Southern Utah Bacone Sam Houston State South Alabama UC Davis Georgia State McNeese State Minot State

All-Purpose

______________________ G____ Rush____ Rec____ PR___KOR____IR_____ Tot___ Avg/G Jones, Kam____________ 10___ 127____ 578____ 5____171____ 0_____881____ 88.1 Harrison, Kenny_______ 10____ 61_____ 209____ 0____510____ 0_____780____ 78.0 Okotcha, Evans________ 10___ 326____ 148____ 0_____ 9_____ 0_____483____ 48.3 Freeman, Brandon_____ 10_____0_____ 419____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____419____ 41.9 Armstrong, Brandon____ 10___ 171____ 109___ 13___ 79____ 0_____372____ 37.2 Soza, Eric_____________ 10___ 285_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____285____ 28.5 Johnson, Chris__________ 8____ 176_____42_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____218____ 27.2 Morgan, David________ 10_____0_____ 214____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____214____ 21.4 Glasco II, David_______ 10___ 149_____ 7_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____156____ 15.6 Wanamaker, Jake_______ 8______0_____ 123____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____123____ 15.4 Monroe, Josiah________ 10_____1______86_____ 0____ 22____ 0_____109____ 10.9 Simpson, CheRod______ 10____ 27______79_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____106____ 10.6 Williams, Tevin_________ 6_____ 93______ -2_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 91____ 15.2 Brown, Erik_____________ 8______0______ 0____ 75___ 10____ 0_____ 85____ 10.6 Neill, Jason___________ 10_____0______ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 67____ 67_____ 6.7 Wilburn, Mike_________ 10_____3______54_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 57_____ 5.7 Grubb, Seth___________ 10_____0______ 0_____ 0____ 57____ 0_____ 57_____ 5.7 Wade, Triston_________ 10_____0______ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 52____ 52_____ 5.2 Moeller, Jeremiah______ 10_____0______32_____ 0____ 16____ 0_____ 48_____ 4.8 Kurfehs, Steven_________ 7______0______ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 45____ 45_____ 6.4 Shaw, Nate____________ 9_____ 16______11_____ 0____ 16____ 0_____ 43_____ 4.8 Simmons, John__________ 4_____ 40______ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 40____ 10.0 Mack, Marcellus_______ 10_____0______34_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 34_____ 3.4 Holmes, Earon__________ 6______0______27_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 27_____ 4.5 Johnston, Nic__________ 10_____0______ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 23____ 23_____ 2.3 Hubble, Cole___________ 6______0______16_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 16_____ 2.7 Waters, Mark__________ 10_____0______ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 15____ 15_____ 1.5 Seaber, Cody___________ 2______0______11_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 11_____ 5.5 Lizcano, Joseph_________ 7______0______ 0____ 11____ 0_____ 0_____ 11_____ 1.6 Roper, John___________ 10_____2______ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0______ 2______ 0.2 TEAM_________________ 7_____ -29_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ -29_____-4.1 Total___________________10___ 1448___2197___ 104___ 890___ 202___ 4841___ 484.1 Opponents_____________10___ 1262___2123___ 257___ 664___ 112___ 4418___ 441.8

Starters Summary QB TB HB WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT Soza Johnson Armstrong (WR) Freeman Wanamaker Kazen Phillips Rion Leonard Inskeep Harris Soza Glasco II Okotcha Freeman Mack Kazen Phillips Rion Leonard Inskeep Harris Soza Glasco II Okotcha Freeman Jones,K Kazen Phillips Rion Leonard Inskeep Harris Soza Glasco II Okotcha Freeman Jones,K Kazen Phillips Rion Leonard Inskeep Harris Soza Glasco II Armstrong (WR) Freeman Jones,K Morgan Phillips Rion Leonard Inskeep Harris Soza Glasco II Harrison (WR) Holmes Jones,K Moeller Phillips Bakke Leonard Inskeep Harris Soza Glasco II Okotcha Freeman Jones,K Morgan Phillips Rion Leonard Inskeep Harris Soza Armstrong Harrison (WR) Freeman Jones,K Mack (WR) Phillips Rion Leonard Inskeep Harris Soza Glasco II Monroe (WR) Freeman Jones,K Mack (WR) Phillips Sanchez,Mi Leonard Hoog Inskeep Soza Glasco II Okotcha Freeman Jones,K Moeller Phillips Anderson Leonard Hoog Inskeep DE DT Smith,M Burge Smith,M Burge Smith,M Burge Ritter Burge Smith,M Burge Smith,M Neill Smith,M Burge Smith,M Burge Smith,M Burge Ritter Burge

DT DE LB (MIKE) LB (HAWK) S (DAWG) S (ROVER) FS CB CB Macon Ritter Kurfehs Reeves Johnston Sanchez,Ma Waters Adams Starling Macon Neill Kurfehs Reeves Johnston Sanchez,Ma Waters Adams Starling Macon Neill Kurfehs Reeves Johnston Sanchez,Ma Waters Thorn Starling Macon Neill Kurfehs Reeves Johnston Sanchez,Ma Waters Brown,E Starling Macon Anaya Walker III Reeves Johnston Sanchez,Ma Waters Brown,E Starling Anaya Ritter Kurfehs Wade (S) Johnston Sanchez,Ma Waters Brown,E Starling Mabry Anaya Kurfehs Reeves Johnston Sanchez,Ma Waters Brown,E Starling Mabry Ritter Reeves Rogers Johnston Wade Waters Brown,E Starling Mabry Neill Reeves Rogers Johnston Wade Waters Thorn Starling Mabry Neill Reeves Rogers Johnston Wade Waters Brown,E Starling

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______ DEFENSIVE LEADERS__________GP-GS________Solo______ Ast______ Total________ TFL/Yds_____ No-Yards______ Int-Yds____ BrUp____ QBH____ Rcv-Yds____FF____Kick____Saf 53____ Reeves, Brandon_____________ 10-9________ 27______ 42_______ 69________ 8.5-53_______ 6.0-48__________._________ ._______ 2_______ 1-0______ 1_____ .______ . 25____ Waters, Mark_______________ 10-10________ 36______ 32_______ 68________ 4.0-15________ 0.5-4_________ 1-15______ 3_______ .________ 1-0______ ._____ .______ . 44____ Kurfehs, Steven_______________ 7-6_________ 32______ 29_______ 61________ 4.0-18________ 1.0-7_________ 2-45______ 1______ 3_________._______ 1_____ .______ . 22____ Johnston, Nic________________ 10-10________ 30______ 29_______ 59________ 9.0-29________ 0.5-4_________ 2-23______ 1_______ .________ 3-0______ 2_____ .______ . 20____ Sanchez, Mauricio____________ 9-7_________ 17______ 27_______ 44_________ 0.5-0__________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ 1_____ .______ . 45____ Smith, Marlon________________ 9-8_________ 21______ 19_______ 40________10.0-59______ 8.0-57__________.________ 7______ 5_________._______ 1_____ 1______ . 14____ Wade, Triston_______________ 10-4________ 23______ 16_______ 39_________ 1.0-1__________ .___________ 2-52______ 1_______ .________ 2-0______ 3_____ .______ . 43____ Rogers, Cody________________ 9-3_________ 16______ 21_______ 37_________ 1.0-6________ 0.5-5___________._________ ._______ 1_________._______ ._____ .______ . 24____ Starling, Darrien_____________ 10-10________ 23______ 12_______ 35___________ .____________ .____________2-0_______ 4_______ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 61____ Burge, Richard______________ 10-9________ 11______ 20_______ 31_________ 1.5-5________ 0.5-3___________.________ 1_______ .__________._______ ._____ 1______ . 17____ Brown, Erik__________________ 8-6_________ 18_______ 8________ 26_________ 0.5-1__________ ._____________.________ 2_______ .__________._______ ._____ 1______ . 97____ Mabry, Ashaad______________ 10-4_________ 8_______ 12_______ 20________ 3.0-11________ 1.0-7___________._________ ._______ 4_________._______ ._____ .______ . 58____ Macon, Ferrington___________ 10-5_________ 8________ 7________ 15________ 3.5-14_______ 2.5-13__________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 96____ Neill, Jason_________________ 10-6_________ 7________ 7________ 14________ 4.0-11________ 1.0-3_________ 1-67_______ ._______ 2_________._______ ._____ .______ . 40____ Ritter, William________________ 7-5__________ 7________ 7________ 14_________ 2.5-8________ 1.5-6___________._________ ._______ 2_________._______ ._____ .______ . 64____ Anaya, Franky______________ 10-3_________ 7________ 7________ 14________ 2.0-13_______ 1.0-10__________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ 1______ . 23____ Walker III, John_______________ 9-1__________ 6________ 5________ 11_________ 1.0-1__________ ._____________.________ 1______ 1_______ 1-0______ ._____ .______ . 52____ Terry, Blake__________________ 9-0__________ 2________ 7_________ 9__________ 1.5-5________ 1.0-4___________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 37____ Haynes, Lekenwic_____________ 6-0__________ 4________ 2_________ 6____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 9_____ Mack, Marcellus_____________ 10-3_________ 5________ 1_________ 6____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .________ 1-0______ ._____ .______ . 83____ Wilburn, Mike_______________ 10-0_________ 2________ 4_________ 6____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 3_____ Thorn, Alondre_______________ 9-2__________ 5________ ._________ 5__________ 1.0-1__________ ._____________.________ 1_______ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 1_____ Jones, Kam_________________ 10-8_________ 2________ 3_________ 5____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 31____ Lizcano, Joseph_______________ 7-0__________ 2________ 3_________ 5_________ 1.0-23_______ 1.0-23__________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ 1______ . 49____ Henderson, Dominique________ 6-0__________ 1________ 3_________ 4__________ 0.5-0__________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 36____ Okotcha, Evans______________ 10-5_________ 3________ ._________ 3____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 29____ Adekeye, Adefemi___________ 10-0_________ 2________ 1_________ 3____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 50____ Hubble, Cole_________________ 6-0__________ 1________ 2_________ 3____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 4_____ Adams, Crosby______________ 10-2_________ 2________ 1_________ 3____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .________ 1-0______ ._____ .______ . 93____ Williams, Cory_______________ 9-0__________ 1________ 1_________ 2____________ .____________ ._____________.________ 1_______ .__________._______ ._____ 1______ . 79____ Inskeep, Scott_______________ 10-10_________ 1________ 1_________ 2____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 91____ Roper, John_________________ 10-0_________ 2________ ._________ 2____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 33____ Byrd, Miguellino______________ 6-0__________ 1________ 1_________ 2____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 85____ Moeller, Jeremiah____________ 10-2_________ 1________ 1_________ 2____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 89____ Luchnick, Sean_______________ 6-0__________ .________ 2_________ 2____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . TM____ TEAM_______________________ 7-0__________ 2________ ._________ 2____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 2_____ Hall, Jeremy__________________ 7-0__________ 1________ ._________ 1____________ .____________ ._____________.________ 1_______ .________ 1-0______ ._____ .______ . 8_____ Soza, Eric__________________ 10-10_________ 1________ ._________ 1____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 26____ Hicks, Cole__________________ 8-0__________ 1________ ._________ 1____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 21____ Johnson, Chris________________ 8-1__________ .________ 1_________ 1____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 68____ Harris, Cody________________ 10-8_________ .________ 1_________ 1____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 13____ Smith, Jake___________________ 5-0__________ .________ 1_________ 1____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 27____ Shaw, Nate__________________ 9-0__________ 1________ ._________ 1____________ .____________ ._____________._________ .________ .__________._______ ._____ .______ . 38____ Jones, Shane_________________ 2-0__________ .________ ._________ .____________ .____________ ._____________._________ ._______ 1_________._______ ._____ .______ . ______ Total_______________________ 10-0________ 340______ 336_______676________ 60-274_______ 26-194_______ 10-202_____ 24______ 21_______ 11-0_____ 9_____ 6______ . ______ Opponents__________________ 10-0________ 371______ 274_______645_______ 54.0-240______ 16-110_______ 9-112_____ 31______ 21______ 11-17____ 14____ 3______1

Team Captains Northeastern State — Kam Jones, Steven Kurfehs, Eric Soza, Mark Waters McMurry — David Glasco II, Ferrington Macon Southern Utah — Nate Leonard, Marlon Smith Bacone — Kam Jones, Steven Kurfehs, Eric Soza, Mark Waters Sam Houston State — Richard Burge, Scott Inskeep, Marcellus Mack, John Walker III South Alabama — Brandon Armstrong, Nic Johnston, John Simmons, Marlon Smith UC Davis — Franky Anaya, Brandon Reeves, CheRod Simpson, Eric Soza Georgia State — Brandon Armstrong, Cody Harris, Cody Rogers, Darrien Starling McNeese State — Nic Johnston, Kam Jones, Nate Leonard, Marlon Smith, Eric Soza, Mark Waters Minot State — Nic Johnston, Kam Jones, Nate Leonard, Eric Soza, Mark Waters

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2 0 1 1 U T S A G a m e C a p su l e s Game 1 — Saturday, Sept. 3 UTSA 31, Northeastern State 3 San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

Game 2 — Saturday, Sept. 10 McMurry 24, UTSA 21 San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

SAN ANTONIO — Larry Coker resumed his head coaching career with the quick start that resembled his first job a decade ago. Coker’s UTSA team won its first football game, defeating Northeastern State, 31-3, on Saturday. Eric Soza threw for 237 yards and ran for 102 more, accounting for three touchdowns (2 pass/1 rush), as the Roadrunners scored on their first three possessions before an NCAA start-up program record crowd of 56,743 at the Alamodome. South Florida held the previous modern record with 49,212 on Sept. 6, 1997, against Kentucky Wesleyan. Coker won his first 24 games as coach at Miami (Fla.) and led the Hurricanes to the 2001 National Championship. Saturday looked like 10 years ago when his players emptied a large drink bucket on him as the final seconds ticked away. Just seconds after he led his team onto the field, as fireworks showered with the school’s colors of blue and orange, Coker saw his offense promptly drive down the field for the program’s first-ever score. Coker, who went 60-15 (.800) in six seasons at Miami, witnessed opening plays that could not possibly have gone any more smoothly for a first-year program. After Kam Jones returned the opening kickoff 37 yards to the UTSA 45yard line, Soza ran 14 yards for UTSA’s first touchdown, then connected with Jake Wanamaker for a 6-yard scoring toss and Jones for a 3-yard score before the first quarter had ended. UTSA’s defense also contributed early. Strong safety Nic Johnston broke through the line and delivered a hard hit to stop Northeastern’s Joel Rockmore for a 5-yard loss. The RiverHawks didn’t get a first down until the last play of the first quarter. Sean Ianno kicked a field goal as time expired in the half, giving the Roadrunners a 24-0 cushion heading into the locker room. Soza completed 17-of-29 passes for 237 yards, was not intercepted and sacked just once. Northeastern State, a Division II independent, only managed a 22-yard field goal by Dylan Beers in the third quarter.

SAN ANTONIO — Jake Mullin threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Delfonte Diamond with 19 seconds remaining to give McMurry a 24-21 win against UTSA in front of 31,634 fans at the Alamodome. The Division III War Hawks took a 17-14 lead with 7:07 to go when Markell Rice recovered a blocked punt and ran eight yards for a score. UTSA came back to lead four minutes later when David Glasco II ran seven yards for a touchdown with 3:02 remaining on the clock. Mullin, who completed 29-of-45 passes for 372 yards and one interception in addition to running for a 1-yard score, then found Diamond for the game-winner. Diamond finished with game highs of seven receptions for a career-best 142 yards. Eric Soza was 15-of-28 for 255 yards and two touchdowns for the Roadrunners. He also ran a dozen times for 51 yards, as UTSA racked up 487 total yards, including 232 on the ground. Meanwhile, the Roadrunners limited McMurry to just three rushing yards on 20 attempts, but the War Hawks amassed 372 through the air. Marlon Smith led UTSA with nine tackles, including four sacks, and he also broke up three passes and blocked a 22-yard field-goal attempt by Jesse Garcia in the second quarter.

Northeastern State UTSA SCORING SUMMARY 1st 11:35 UTSA 06:34 UTSA 01:26 UTSA 2nd 00:00 UTSA 3rd 10:41 NSU 05:46 UTSA

1 2 3 4 SCORE 0 0 3 0 3 21 3 7 0 31 Soza 14 yd run (Ianno kick) Wanamaker 6 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Jones,K 3 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Ianno 21 yd field goal Beers 22 yd field goal Glasco II 7 yd run (Ianno kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

7-55 6-60 6-74 9-61 11-62 3-70

3:25 3:42 3:52 2:13 4:19 0:52

NSU UTSA 16 23 29-36 34-136 271 237 35-22-0 29-17-0 64-307 63-373 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-12 4-68 1-37 0-0 0-0 6-39.2 6-34.2 4-2 1-0 9-76 5-46 28:08 31:52 3 of 13 3 of 11 0 of 2 0 of 0 1-4 5-5 2-17 3-18

McMurry UTSA SCORING SUMMARY 1st 13:08 MCM 2nd 13:14 MCM 3rd 11:29 UTSA 03:07 UTSA 4th 07:07 MCM 03:02 UTSA 00:19 MCM

1 2 3 4 SCORE 3 7 0 14 24 0 0 14 7 21 Garcia 31 yd field goal Mullin 1 yd run (Garcia kick) Simpson 22 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Freeman 13 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Rice 8 yd blocked punt return (Garcia kick) Glasco II 7 yd run (Ianno kick) Diamond 32 yd pass from Mullin (Garcia kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

1:52 4:36 3:31 0:29

5-46 2:25 7-82 2:43

MCM UTSA 16 26 20-3 43-232 372 255 45-29-1 28-15-1 65-375 71-487 0-0 0-0 2-27 0-0 2-25 5-97 1-20 1-0 4-49.5 5-21.0 1-1 1-0 6-40 3-35 26:08 33:52 6 of 16 5 of 12 3 of 3 0 of 0 2-3 2-3 1-12 5-37

RUSHING: McMurry-Johnson, Justin 10-26; Brooks, Austin 3-minus 1; Mullin, Jake 7-minus 22. UTSASoza, Eric 12-51; Glasco II, David 10-50; Okotcha, Evans 5-47; Johnson, Chris 6-34; Williams, Tevin 4-19; Jones, Kam 1-15; Armstrong, Brandon 2-9; Wilburn, Mike 1-5; Harrison, Kenny 1-2; Simpson, CheRod 1-0. PASSING: McMurry-Mullin, Jake 29-45-1-372. UTSA-Soza, Eric 15-28-1-255. RECEIVING: McMurry-Diamond, Delfonte 7-142; Neal, Simeon 6-90; Long, R.J. 6-48; Johnson, Justin 4-15; Shaffer, Eric 3-39; Brooks, Austin 1-30; Freeman, Greg 1-13; Mullin, Jake 1-minus 5. UTSAArmstrong, Brandon 4-41; Freeman, Brandon 3-35; Morgan, David 3-32; Wanamaker, Jake 2-50; Simpson, CheRod 2-46; Jones, Kam 1-51. INTERCEPTIONS: McMurry-Cleere, Austin 1-20. UTSA-Starling, Darrien 1-0. FUMBLES: McMurry-Baiza, D.J. 1-1. UTSA-Johnson, Chris 1-0.

RUSHING: Northeastern State-Evans, Travis 5-15; Rockmore, Joel 5-14; Deaton, Johnny 2-11; Dixon, Terrance 3-5; Donohue, Sean 2-1; Bryant, Chucky 2-1; Davis, Kenny 10-minus 11. UTSA-Soza, Eric 14-102; Glasco II, David 4-26; Williams, Tevin 4-11; Armstrong, Brandon 2-5; Johnson, Chris 6-0; Okotcha, Evans 2-minus 2; Simmons, John 2-minus 6. PASSING: Northeastern State-Deaton, Johnny 12-16-0-133; Davis, Kenny 7-12-0-84; McCutcheon, Dallas 3-6-0-54; Coleman, Jahmai 0-1-0-0. UTSA-Soza, Eric 17-29-0-237; Simmons, John 0-0-0-0. RECEIVING: Northeastern State-Sherman, Jermaine 5-95; McVay, Trey 5-75; Rockmore, Joel 3-18; Dixon, Terrance 2-29; Coleman, Jahmai 1-16; Donohue, Sean 1-11; Beam, Kyle 1-9; Nelson, Montra 1-9; Repass-Orduna, Adam 1-8; Evans, Travis 1-2; Dvorak, Ryan 1-minus 1. UTSA-Freeman, Brandon 5-43; Jones, Kam 4-59; Simpson, CheRod 3-22; Morgan, David 1-63; Monroe, Josiah 1-17; Armstrong, Brandon 1-15; Okotcha, Evans 1-12; Wanamaker, Jake 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Northeastern State-None. UTSA-None. FUMBLES: Northeastern State-Davis, Kenny 2-0; McVay, Trey 1-1; Robinson, Nate 1-1. UTSA-Simmons, John 1-0.

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2 0 1 1 U T S A G a m e C a p su l e s Game 3 — Saturday, Sept. 17 Southern Utah 45, UTSA 22 Cedar City, Utah (Eccles Coliseum)

Game 4 — Saturday, Sept. 24 UTSA 54, Bacone 7 San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

CEDAR CITY, Utah — Eric Soza’s 10-yard touchdown pass to David Morgan put UTSA on the board first, but Southern Utah responded with 38 unanswered points en route to a 45-22 victory on Saturday night at Eccles Coliseum. Soza led a 12-play, 76-yard scoring march on the game’s opening possession, but it was all Thunderbirds (2-1) from there, as the Roadrunners (1-2) dropped their first-ever contest away from the Alamo City. Zach Sorenson connected with Deckar Alexander for a 26-yard scoring strike to tie the game at seven and back-to-back rushing scores by Austin Minefee, first from 14 yards out and later from the 1-yard line, put Southern Utah up by 14 points. Sorenson’s second TD pass of the night, a 3-yarder to Jared Ursua, gave the Thunderbirds a 28-7 advantage at the half. Dion Turner’s 33-yard interception return at the 12:48 mark in the third quarter made it 35-7 and Colton Cook’s 36-yard field goal a little more than two minutes later extended the lead to 31. David Glasco II ended the drought with an 8-yard run to paydirt with 6:41 remaining in the third period, which gave him three touchdowns in as many games this season. Tevin Williams scored from nine yards out in the final quarter and Soza’s 2-point conversion toss to Brandon Freeman pulled UTSA to within 16. Ursua’s second touchdown grab of the night, this time from 24 yards out, finished the scoring. Sorenson completed 20-of-28 passes for 287 yards and three scores, as the Thunderbirds outgained the Roadrunners, 423-294. Steven Kurfehs led the UTSA defense with a career-high 13 tackles (8 solos/5 assists).

SAN ANTONIO — Evans Okotcha rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown and the UTSA defense held Bacone scoreless for more than 50 minutes in a 54-7 rout of the Warriors. Okotcha carried the ball eight times for a 13.2-yard average en route to becoming the program’s first running back to rush for more than 100 yards. The Roadrunners ground attack piled up 216 yards and three scores on 45 carries (4.8 avg.), as UTSA racked up 416 yards of total offense on the day. Meanwhile, the UTSA defense forced five turnovers — three interceptions and a pair of fumbles — and held Bacone, an NAIA team from Muskogee, Okla., to just 260 yards of offense. It was the first Warriors miscue of the afternoon that led to the first UTSA points. After Ezell Brown muffed a 47-yard punt at his own 11-yard line and Nic Johnston recovered at the seven, Soza scooted in from seven yards out on a keeper on the first play. The defense forced a three-and-out on Bacone’s next possession and a poor punt gave UTSA the ball at the 36. David Glasco II capped a six-play drive with a 1-yard rush on the first play of the second quarter for his teamleading fourth touchdown of the season. Following another three-and-out, Soza connected with Brandon Freeman for a 63-yard scoring strike that helped give the Birds a 21-0 lead. Steven Kurfehs then picked off a Mike Cook pass on the Warriors next drive and returned it 45 yards for the program’s first-ever defensive touchdown. The defense forced another three-and-out to help set up UTSA’s next scoring march. On 4th-and-1 from the Bacone 39-yard line, Okotcha broke through the line and raced to the end zone to put the Roadrunners up by five touchdowns. Sean Ianno drilled field goals from 21 and 45 yards out later in the second quarter to push the advantage to 41-0 at the half. Ianno added two more field goals — from 25 and 42 yards out — in the third stanza, extending the lead to 47-0. Mike Wilburn hauled in an 18-yard pass from Simmons early in the fourth quarter to make it 54-0. Bacone broke up the shutout with 9:11 to play in the fourth when Cook found Anthony Ezell for a 71-yard touchdown pass over the middle.

UTSA Southern Utah SCORING SUMMARY 1st 08:43 UTSA 03:20 SUU 01:08 SUU 2nd 06:38 SUU 00:16 SUU 3rd 12:48 SUU 10:32 SUU 06:41 UTSA 4th 09:46 UTSA 04:55 SUU

1 2 3 4 SCORE 7 0 7 8 22 14 14 10 7 45 Morgan 10 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Alexander 26 yd pass from Sorensen (Cook kick) Minefee 14 yd run (Cook kick) Minefee 1 yd run (Cook kick) Ursua 3 yd pass from Sorensen (Cook kick) Turner 33 yd interception return (Miller kick) Cook 36 yd field goal Glasco II 8 yd run (Ianno kick) Williams 9 yd run (Freeman pass from Soza) Ursua 24 yd pass from Sorensen (Miller kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

12-76 11-80 2-18 12-84 9-66

6:17 5:23 0:51 4:29 3:59

4-4 10-73 9-83 9-82

0:47 3:43 3:19 4:45

USTA SUU 22 19 35-147 34-118 147 305 29-15-1 36-24-0 64-294 70-423 0-0 0-0 2-6 4-102 8-159 2-42 0-0 1-33 6-43.5 4-44.2 6-1 2-1 5-42 10-84 28:20 31:40 6 of 14 9 of 16 0 of 1 1 of 1 3-3 6-7 1-10 1-2

RUSHING: UTSA-Williams, Tevin 8-49; Soza, Eric 9-29; Johnson, Chris 5-18; Glasco II, David 6-18; Jones, Kam 1-18; Okotcha, Evans 3-14; Harrison, Kenny 1-10; Simmons, John 1-minus 2; TEAM 1-minus 7. Southern Utah-Alexander, Deckar 12-68; Minefee, Austin 14-45; Wilson, Brian 2-12; Tagliaferri, Mike 1-2; Mayer, J.J. 1-2; Team 2-minus 3; Sorensen, Brad 2-minus 8. PASSING: UTSA-Soza, Eric 14-28-1-141; Simmons, John 1-1-0-6. Southern Utah-Sorensen, Brad 2028-0-287; Mayer, J.J. 4-8-0-18. RECEIVING: UTSA-Jones, Kam 4-43; Freeman, Brandon 3-38; Morgan, David 3-35; Harrison, Kenny 2-16; Okotcha, Evans 1-7; Glasco II, David 1-5; Simpson, CheRod 1-3. Southern Utah-Ursua, Jared 6-67; Pedersen, East 4-76; Alexander, Deckar 4-45; Measom, Brady 2-60; Brown, Henna 2-19; Minefee, Austin 2-18; Carli, Kaden 1-7; Aiono, Abbel 1-7; Brown, Daryl 1-5; Fox, Dylan 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-None. Southern Utah-Turner, Dion 1-33. FUMBLES: UTSA-Soza, Eric 2-0; Glasco II, David 1-0; Williams, Tevin 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Armstrong, Brandon 1-1. Southern Utah-Alexander, Deckar 1-1; Team 1-0.

Bacone UTSA SCORING SUMMARY 1st 04:48 UTSA 2nd 14:56 UTSA 12:26 UTSA 10:26 UTSA 06:38 UTSA 02:56 UTSA 00:05 UTSA 3rd 11:37 UTSA 09:29 UTSA 4th 11:33 UTSA 09:11 BC

1 2 3 4 SCORE 0 0 0 7 7 7 34 6 7 54 Soza 7 yd run (Ianno kick) Glasco II 1 yd run (Ianno kick) Freeman 63 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Kurfehs 45 yd interception return (Ianno kick) Okotcha 39 yd run (Ianno kick) Ianno 21 yd field goal Ianno 45 yd field goal Ianno 25 yd field goal Ianno 42 yd field goal Wilburn 18 yd pass from Simmons (Ianno kick) Ezell 71 yd pass from Cook (Covey kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

1-7 0:05 6-36 2:17 3-55 0:51 4-48 4-1 7-19 6-59 4--6 9-65 4-85

2:01 1:29 0:51 2:21 1:50 4:21 2:22

BC UTSA 9 15 31-71 45-216 189 200 27-12-3 25-13-0 58-260 70-416 0-0 0-0 3--1 5-34 8-101 2-63 0-0 3-86 10-28.7 4-36.2 3-2 2-2 7-55 8-65 29:38 30:22 3 of 15 7 of 17 0 of 0 1 of 2 0-0 6-7 3-17 5-46

RUSHING: Bacone-Thomas, Tyler 13-52; Cook, Michael 7-28; TEAM 1-minus 1; Montgomery, Geo 7-minus 3; Twenty, Isaac 3-minus 5. UTSA-Okotcha, Evans 8-106; Simmons, John 5-45; Johnson, Chris 8-44; Simpson, CheRod 6-17; Williams, Tevin 4-13; Glasco II, David 3-4; Soza, Eric 8-minus 5; Jones, Kam 3-minus 8. PASSING: Bacone-Cook, Michael 11-25-3-177; Montgomery, Geo 1-2-0-12. UTSA-Soza, Eric 9-200-157; Simmons, John 4-5-0-43. RECEIVING: Bacone-Johnson, Stanley 4-24; Ezell, Anthony 3-102; Montgomery, Geo 1-24; Thomas, Sheriff 1-13; Retting, Chase 1-12; Judkins, Daniel 1-9; Rich, Rashad 1-5. UTSA-Harrison, Kenny 5-51; Freeman, Brandon 2-75; Monroe, Josiah 2-23; Wilburn, Mike 1-18; Morgan, David 1-17; Seaber, Cody 1-11; Jones, Kam 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Bacone-None. UTSA-Kurfehs, Steven 1-45; Wade, Triston 1-29; Johnston, Nic 1-12. FUMBLES: Bacone-Cook, Michael 1-1; Ezell, Anthony 1-1; Retting, Chase 1-0. UTSA-Simmons, John 1-1; Johnson, Chris 1-1.

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2 0 1 1 U T S A G a m e C a p su l e s Game 5 — Saturday, Oct. 1 No. 16 Sam Houston State 22, UTSA 7 Huntsville, Texas (Bowers Stadium)

Game 6 — Saturday, Oct. 8 South Alabama 30, UTSA 27 (2OT) San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

HUNTSVILLE — Tim Flanders had four receptions for 93 yards and added another 91 on the ground, as 16th-ranked Sam Houston State held off UTSA (2-3) by a score of 22-7 on Saturday night at Bowers Stadium. Torrance Williams added 96 rushing yards on just two carries, including a 59-yard reverse for a touchdown in the third quarter. The Bearkats (4-0) got on the board first when Roadrunners quarterback Eric Soza was flagged for intentional grounding in the end zone with 2:14 remaining in the opening quarter. Richard Sincere’s 2-yard scoring toss to Keyshawn Hill with 1:33 left in the first half increased the advantage to eight. After Williams pushed the lead to 15, Soza capped a 13-play, 39-yard scoring drive with a 1-yard plunge four seconds into the fourth quarter. Flanders put the game out of reach seven-and-a-half minutes later when he reached paydirt from 10 yards out. Soza connected on 26-of-52 passes for 217 yards and three interceptions, while Kam Jones caught seven for 103 yards to become the first receiver in program history to eclipse the century mark. Steven Kurfehs led the UTSA defense with 13 tackles (9 solos/4 assists), including one for loss, and he also forced a fumble and intercepted a pass for the second game in a row.

SAN ANTONIO — Demetre Baker ran for 88 yards and two touchdowns on just 10 carries, including the game winner in double overtime, to lift South Alabama to a 30-27 victory at UTSA on Saturday in front of 32,886 fans at the Alamodome. Baker’s first touchdown came from 21 yards out in the third quarter to tie the contest at 17. The Roadrunners (2-4) had a chance to win it in regulation, but Sean Ianno’s 26-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Clifton Crews, which sent the game into overtime. In the first extra period, Ellis Hill ran for a 1-yard touchdown to put the Jaguars (3-2) up, 24-17, but UTSA answered when Eric Soza found Kam Jones wide open for a 30-yard scoring pass to continue the contest. Ianno’s 43-yard field goal put the Roadrunners ahead, 27-24, but Baker responded with a 25-yard run, his longest of the season, on USA’s next play from scrimmage to clinch the win. Kendall Houston finished with 72 rushing yards and a score on 19 attempts for the Jaguars. Meanwhile, Soza completed 15-of-22 passes for 263 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while Jones caught five of those for 103, which was his second consecutive outing over the century mark.

UTSA Sam Houston State

South Alabama UTSA

SCORING SUMMARY 1st 02:14 SHSU 2nd 01:33 SHSU 3rd 08:43 SHSU 4th 14:56 UTSA 07:33 SHSU

1 2 3 4 SCORE 0 0 0 7 7 2 6 7 7 22 TEAM safety Hill 2 yd pass from Sincere (Antonio kick blockd) Williams 59 yd run (Antonio kick) Soza 1 yd run (Ianno kick) Flanders 10 yd run (Antonio kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

4-32 1-59 13-39 4-55

1:45 0:15 6:49 0:59

USTA SHSU 19 14 19-29 43-222 217 126 52-26-3 21-8-1 71-246 64-348 0-0 1-17 0-0 6-64 4-85 3-47 1-0 3-23 7-35.1 8-35.0 2-2 2-1 6-61 14-127 27:55 32:05 4 of 16 5 of 14 3 of 4 0 of 0 1-2 2-4 0-0 2-18

RUSHING: UTSA-Okotcha, Evans 3-14; Johnson, Chris 3-11; Glasco II, David 2-2; Soza, Eric 7-1; Williams, Tevin 4-1. Sam Houston State-Williams, Torrance 2-96; Flanders, Tim 27-91; Hill, Keyshawn 4-21; Sincere, Richard 9-14; TEAM 1-0. PASSING: UTSA-Soza, Eric 26-52-3-217. Sam Houston State-Sprowls, Greg 7-18-1-124; Sincere, Richard 1-3-0-2. RECEIVING: UTSA-Jones, Kam 7-103; Freeman, Brandon 4-22; Okotcha, Evans 2-23; Holmes, Earon 2-16; Armstrong, Brandon 2-13; Mack, Marcellus 2-8; Harrison, Kenny 2-8; Monroe, Josiah 1-9; Wanamaker, Jake 1-6; Morgan, David 1-6; Wilburn, Mike 1-5; Williams, Tevin 1-minus 2. Sam Houston State-Flanders, Tim 4-93; Sincere, Richard 2-17; Williams, Torrance 1-14; Hill, Keyshawn 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-Kurfehs, Steven 1-0. Sam Houston State-Jenkins, Kenneth 2-23; Swanson, Dax 1-0. FUMBLES: UTSA-Johnson, Chris 1-1; Brown, Erik 1-1. Sam Houston State-Closner, Brando 2-1.

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SCORING SUMMARY 1st 03:58 USA 2nd 14:52 UTSA 11:44 USA 06:07 UTSA 02:54 UTSA 3rd 08:09 USA OT 15:00 USA 15:00 UTSA 15:00 UTSA 15:00 USA

1 2 3 4 OT 7 3 7 0 13 0 17 0 0 10 Houston 1 yd run (Means kick) Okotcha 50 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Means 48 yd field goal Ianno 48 yd field goal Okotcha 1 yd run (Ianno kick) Baker 21 yd run (Means kick) Hill 1 yd run (Means kick) Jones 30 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Ianno 43 yd field goal Baker 25 yd run

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SCORE 30 27 12-78 7:24 7-75 4:06 6-55 3:08 12-47 5:37 2-52 0:31 7-76 2:47 4-25 0:00 1-25 0:00 4--1 0:00 1-25 0:00

USA UTSA 18 23 38-176 46-146 176 263 17-11-1 22-15-0 55-352 68-409 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-31 4-109 2-40 0-0 1-15 3-42.0 3-30.0 2-1 4-1 7-50 5-53 26:09 33:51 4 of 10 5 of 13 0 of 1 3 of 3 2-3 1-3 2-11 2-18

RUSHING: South Alabama-Baker, Demetre 10-88; Houston, Kendall 19-72; Keels, J.J. 3-9; Bennett, C.J. 5-6; Hill, Ellis 1-1. UTSA-Soza, Eric 15-48; Harrison, Kenny 3-36; Johnson, Chris 7-27; Okotcha, Evans 8-25; Jones, Kam 2-16; Glasco II, David 8-12; Armstrong, Brandon 1-2; Roper, John 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 22. PASSING: South Alabama-Bennett, C.J. 11-17-1-176. UTSA-Soza, Eric 15-22-0-263. RECEIVING: South Alabama-Gardner, Lamontis 4-70; Jones, Jereme 2-39; Lavender, Bryant 2-23; Helms, Kevin 1-32; Hollinger, Greg 1-8; Howton, Jake 1-4. UTSA-Jones, Kam 5-103; Okotcha, Evans 3-70; Harrison, Kenny 3-29; Morgan, David 1-21; Hubble, Cole 1-16; Johnson, Chris 1-15; Monroe, Josiah 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: South Alabama-None. UTSA-Waters, Mark 1-15. FUMBLES: South Alabama-Baker, Demetre 1-0; Houston, Kendall 1-1. UTSA-Soza, Eric 3-1; TEAM 1-0.

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2 0 1 1 U T S A G a m e C a p su l e s Game 7 — Saturday, Oct. 15 UC Davis 38, UTSA 17 Davis, Calif. (Aggie Stadium)

Game 8 — Saturday, Oct. 29 UTSA 17, Georgia State 14 (OT) San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

DAVIS, Calif. — UC Davis sent UTSA to its third consecutive defeat with a 38-17 victory at Aggie Stadium. After the Roadrunners (2-5) took an early 3-0 lead on Sean Ianno’s 28yard field goal, the Aggies (2-4) reeled off 38 unanswered points to take command of the game. UC Davis’ scoring spree started when Randy Wright connected with Taylor Sloat for an 18-yard touchdown. Sean Kelley’s 42-yard field goal with 5:54 left in the first half pushed the lead to seven and Colton Silveria ran the ball in from four yards out five minutes later to give the Aggies a 17-3 halftime lead. Silveria added another 4-yard touchdown run with 8:29 remaining in the third quarter and Wright hooked up with Anthony Soto for a 46-yard score four-and-a-half minutes later to push the lead to 28. Wright’s third touchdown pass of the evening, this time for 21 yards to Tom Hemmingsen with 13:29 left in the game, ended the run. Eric Soza, who was 22-of-31 for 257 yards, connected with Brandon Freeman (59 yards) and Kenny Harrison (13 yards) for scores early in the final quarter, but by then, it was too little, too late. Wright completed 18-of-30 passes for 320 yards, while Silveria ran for 75 on 21 carries. Freeman finished the game with five catches for 108 yards to lead the Roadrunners. It was the third week in a row that a UTSA receiver surpassed the century mark. Meanwhile, Brandon Reeves racked up a game-high 11 tackles in his return to his home state.

SAN ANTONIO — Sean Ianno’s 32-yard field goal in overtime propelled UTSA to a 17-14 victory against Georgia State on Saturday at the Alamodome. The Roadrunners (3-5) rallied from an early 14-point deficit for the first come-from-behind win in program history. After Christian Benvenuto missed wide right from 48 yards out to start the extra session, Evans Okotcha set up Ianno’s third field goal of the day with three rushes for nine yards on what turned out to be UTSA’s first and only possession of overtime. The Panthers (2-6) jumped out to a 14-0 advantage on a pair of big plays in the second quarter. Donald Russell reversed field and raced past the Roadrunners defense for a 24-yard rushing touchdown with 6:28 remaining in the opening half. Kelton Hill then connected with Albert Wilson on a 54-yard scoring toss a little less than three minutes later to silence the announced crowd of 25,977. Ianno connected on his first field goal of the afternoon, a 30-yarder, with six seconds left on the clock and Georgia State took a 14-3 lead into the locker room. After the two teams went scoreless in the third quarter, Chris Johnson scored from nine yards out to pull the Roadrunners within five and Eric Soza’s pass to Brandon Freeman on the two-point try made it 14-11. UTSA got the ball back with 1:59 remaining in regulation and Soza drove the Roadrunners 50 yards to set up Ianno and the Pflugerville native sent the contest into overtime with a 39-yard field goal with 24 seconds to go. Soza was 17-of-34 for 189 yards, while Kam Jones caught a teamleading six passes for 52 yards. Russell led Georgia State with 87 yards on 21 carries, while Hill added 46 on 11 totes in addition to completing 6-of-15 passes for 91 yards. The Roadrunners allowed just 255 total yards, their best effort of the season, and Nic Johnston led the way with 11 tackles, two-and-a-half of which went for loss. Marlon Smith and Mark Waters also were in double figures with 10 apiece.

UTSA UC Davis SCORING SUMMARY 1st 01:57 UTSA 2nd 07:31 UCD 05:54 UCD 00:53 UCD 3rd 08:29 UCD 04:02 UCD 4th 13:29 UCD 12:51 UTSA 10:12 UTSA

1 2 3 4 SCORE 3 0 0 14 17 0 17 14 7 38 Ianno 28 yd field goal Sloat 18 yd pass from Wright (Kelley kick) Kelley 42 yd field goal Silveria 4 yd run (Kelley kick) Silveria 4 yd run (Kelley kick) Soto 46 yd pass from Wright (Kelley kick) Hemmingsen 21 yd pass from Wright (Kelley kick) Freeman 59 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Harrison 13 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

13-88 9-84 4--6 4-81 5-31 3-65 8-66 2-74 5-27

6:57 2:47 1:30 1:48 2:24 0:53 3:51 0:38 2:21

USTA UCD 16 25 22-79 42-135 257 320 31-22-0 30-18-0 53-336 72-455 0-0 0-0 2-5 2-19 7-163 3-43 0-0 0-0 3-49.3 3-49.0 3-2 1-1 6-48 6-71 25:19 34:41 3 of 10 5 of 12 0 of 3 2 of 2 2-3 4-5 2-16 1-9

RUSHING: UTSA-Armstrong, Brandon 3-27; Jones, Kam 4-18; Soza, Eric 9-16; Johnson, Chris 5-9; Harrison, Kenny 1-9. UC Davis-Silveria, Colton 21-75; Edmonson, Austin 12-55; Hemmingsen, Tom 1-9; Reese, Josh 2-2; Wright, Randy 4-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 5. PASSING: UTSA-Soza, Eric 22-31-0-257. UC Davis-Wright, Randy 18-30-0-320. RECEIVING: UTSA-Harrison, Kenny 6-23; Freeman, Brandon 5-108; Wilburn, Mike 3-30; Jones, Kam 2-31; Mack, Marcellus 1-17; Morgan, David 1-17; Wanamaker, Jake 1-12; Armstrong, Brandon 1-9; Monroe, Josiah 1-8; Glasco II, David 1-2. UC Davis-Galindo, Corey 4-41; Soto, Anthony 3-86; Hemmingsen, Tom 3-85; King, TJ 2-36; Smith, Dwight 2-28; Cody, Michael 2-26; Sloat, Taylor 1-18; Silveria, Colton 1-0.

Georgia State UTSA SCORING SUMMARY 2nd 06:28 GSU 03:44 GSU 00:06 UTSA 4th 14:00 UTSA 00:24 UTSA OT 15:00 UTSA

1 2 3 4 OT 0 14 0 0 0 0 3 0 11 3 Russell 24 yd run (Benvenuto kick) Wilson 54 yd pass from Hill (Benvenuto kick) Ianno 30 yd field goal Johnson 9 yd run (Freeman pass from Soza) Ianno 39 yd field goal Ianno 32 yd field goal

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SCORE 14 17 8-97 3-67 10-48 12-80 9-50 4-9

4:11 1:18 3:38 6:23 1:35 0:00

USA UTSA 16 16 44-164 35-108 91 189 15-6-0 34-17-1 59-255 69-297 0-0 0-0 1-14 1-5 4-57 3-90 1-21 0-0 5-47.0 5-39.0 1-0 0-0 7-60 7-90 31:19 28:41 3 of 13 5 of 17 0 of 0 1 of 2 0-0 3-4 2-9 1-1

RUSHING: Georgia State-Russell, Donald 21-87; Hill, Kelton 11-46; Evans, Travis 6-26; Lee, Parris 2-11; McCray, Darren 1-1; Giles, Jordan 1-0; Team 2-minus 7. UTSA-Johnson, Chris 9-33; Okotcha, Evans 9-28; Armstrong, Brandon 4-23; Soza, Eric 8-11; Harrison, Kenny 2-8; Jones, Kam 1-5; Glasco II, David 2-0. PASSING: Georgia State-Hill, Kelton 6-15-0-91. UTSA-Soza, Eric 17-34-1-189.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-None. UC Davis-None. FUMBLES: UTSA-Harrison, Kenny 1-1; Soza, Eric 1-0; Jones, Kam 1-1. UC Davis-Silveria, Colton 1-1.

RECEIVING: Georgia State-Wilson, Albert 1-54; Williams, Arthur 1-16; Williams, Danny 1-13; Giles, Jordan 1-4; Lee, Parris 1-3; Evans, Travis 1-1. UTSA-Jones, Kam 6-52; Freeman, Brandon 2-34; Johnson, Chris 2-27; Armstrong, Brandon 2-24; Harrison, Kenny 2-5; Okotcha, Evans 1-23; Morgan, David 1-16; Simpson, CheRod 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Georgia State-Muasau, Jake 1-21. UTSA-None. FUMBLES: Georgia State-Team 1-0. UTSA-None.

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2 0 1 1 U T S A G a m e C a p su l e s Game 9 — Saturday, Nov. 12 McNeese State 24, UTSA 21 Lake Charles, La. (Cowboy Stadium)

Game 10 — Saturday, Nov. 19 UTSA 49, Minot State 7 San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome)

LAKE CHARLES, La. — Andre Anderson rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries and McNeese State held off a late UTSA rally in a 24-21 victory. Anderson became the first running back to eclipse the century mark against the Roadrunners, who fell to 3-6 on the year. The Cowboys (5-5) scored the game’s first 17 points before the UTSA offense came alive. Josh Lewis’ 30-yard field goal with one tick remaining in the opening quarter gave McNeese State an early 3-0 lead. Champlain Babin’s 5-yard rushing touchdown midway through the second period stretched the advantage to 10 and Anderson’s 21-yard scamper a little less than four minutes later made it 17-0. Evans Okotcha capped a six-play, 61-yard drive when he plunged into the end zone from one yard out with 39 seconds left in the half, which pulled UTSA to within 10. Eric Soza’s 7-yard scoring toss to David Morgan late in the third quarter cut the advantage to 17-14. After Sean Ianno’s potential game-tying 48-yard field goal was short midway through the final stanza, the Cowboys responded with an eightplay, 69-yard march that culminated with a 29-yard touchdown pass from Darius Carey to Josh Jordan, which put McNeese back in front by 10. The Roadrunners answered a mere 45 seconds later when Soza connected with Jake Wanamaker on a 26-yard strike to make it 24-21, but the Cowboys were able to run off all but seven seconds to essentially clinch the three-point win. Kam Jones set program records with eight receptions for 120 yards and it marked his third 100-yard performance in the last five games. Meanwhile, Cody Rogers paced the defense with a school-record 16 tackles.

SAN ANTONIO — UTSA erupted for 21 points in the first quarter and never looked back en route to a 49-7 victory against Minot State in Saturday’s season finale at the Alamodome. Jason Neill picked off a Bryce Joregenson screen pass on Minot State’s opening possession and the 6-foot-3, 250-pound defensive end rumbled 67 yards to paydirt to get the Roadrunners’ (4-6)scoring parade started. Evans Okotcha extended to the lead to 14 a little more than four minutes later when he broke through the line for a 77-yard touchdown on UTSA’s third play from scrimmage. The advantage grew to 21-0 on the Roadrunners’ ensuing possession when Kam Jones finished off a five-play, 48-yard drive with a 22-yard scoring jaunt. Minot State got on the board with 8:53 remaining in the opening half when Tyson Schatz reached paydirt from two yards out, but that was all the Beavers got the rest of the way. It was all UTSA after intermission, as Eric Soza connected with Brandon Freeman and Josiah Monroe on 33- and 14-yard scoring tosses, respectively, in the third quarter. David Glasco II and Nate Shaw finished off the rout with short touchdown runs in the final stanza. Brandon Armstrong rushed for 105 yards on just 10 carries, while Okotcha added 79 on his three totes, as the Roadrunners set a program record with 289 on the afternoon. Meanwhile, Soza completed 18-of-27 passes for 178 yards and two scores. Mark Waters had a game-high 12 tackles in his final game as a Roadrunner. The game drew 32,369 fans and that helped UTSA break the NCAA record for average attendance for a first-year program. The Roadrunners welcomed 35,521 fans per game to the Alamodome during the 2011 season.

UTSA McNeese State SCORING SUMMARY 1st 00:01 MCN 2nd 06:23 MCN 02:32 MCN 00:39 UTSA 3rd 03:31 USTA 4th 04:35 MCN 03:50 UTSA

1 2 3 4 SCORE 0 7 7 7 21 3 14 0 7 24 Lewis 30 yd field goal Babin 5 yd run (Lewis kick) Anderson 21 yd run (Lewis kick) Okotcha 1 yd run (Ianno kick) Morgan 7 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Jordan 29 yd pass from Carey (Lewis kick) Wanamaker 26 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

8-67 6-49 5-47 6-61 7-55 8-69 5-54

3:35 2:13 1:57 1:24 3:12 3:21 0:45

UTSA MCN 17 20 29-66 51-251 254 124 36-19-2 23-10-1 65-320 74-375 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-28 5-122 3-60 1-0 2--41 6-38.7 5-31.0 4-2 3-2 9-87 12-106 28:41 31:19 5 of 12 4 of 13 0 of 0 0 of 1 2-2 2-2 3-15 1-7

RUSHING: UTSA-Glasco II, David 2-17; Soza, Eric 8-16; Jones, Kam 6-16; Okotcha, Evans 9-15; Simpson, CheRod 1-2; Armstrong, Brandon 3-0. McNeese State-Anderson, Andre 26158; Carey, Darius 8-56; Celestie, Ernest 3-23; Wiltz, Marcus 4-20; Babin, Champlain 7-9; Stroud, Cody 3-minus 15. PASSING: UTSA-Soza, Eric 19-36-2-254. McNeese State-Stroud, Cody 9-22-1-95; Carey, Darius 1-10-29. RECEIVING: UTSA-Jones, Kam 8-120; Harrison, Kenny 4-50; Moeller, Jeremiah 2-32; Okotcha, Evans 2-13; Wanamaker, Jake 1-26; Morgan, David 1-7; Freeman, Brandon 1-6. McNeese State-Carey, Darius 3-26; Jordan, Josh 2-38; Celestie, Ernest 2-20; Dixon, Damion 2-10; Edmonson, DeVionte’ 1-30.

Minot State UTSA SCORING SUMMARY 1st 12:01 UTSA 07:46 UTSA 02:52 UTSA 2nd 08:53 MSU 3rd 10:08 UTSA 00:00 UTSA 4th 09:04 UTSA 00:22 UTSA

1 2 3 4 SCORE 0 7 0 0 7 21 0 14 14 49 Neill 67 yd interception return (Ianno kick) Okotcha 77 yd run (Ianno kick) Jones 22 yd run (Ianno kick) Schatz 2 yd run (Phillips kick) Freeman 33 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Monroe 14 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) Glasco II 2 yd run (Ianno kick) Shaw 5 yd run (Ianno kick)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

3-86 5-48 9-68 8-88 8-48 9-45 10-38

1:29 2:48 4:56 3:46 4:28 4:52 6:00

MSU UTSA 15 23 33-86 39-289 149 178 25-9-3 27-18-1 58-235 66-467 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-11 8-112 1-34 1-0 3-101 7-38.1 2-40.0 2-0 2-1 7-45 9-105 27:19 32:41 3 of 13 9 of 12 0 of 0 1 of 1 1-1 4-5 1-8 4-33

RUSHING: Minot State-Schatz, Tyson 16-66; Youngren, Nico 7-65; Eggl, Blake 1-2; Team 1-minus 2; Jorgenson, Bryce 2-minus 21; Evans, C.J. 6-minus 24. UTSA-Armstrong, Brandon 10-105; Okotcha, Evans 3-79; Jones, Kam 4-47; Glasco II, David 7-20; Soza, Eric 5-16; Shaw, Nate 4-16; Simpson, CheRod 2-8; Simmons, John 1-3; Monroe, Josiah 1-1; Wilburn, Mike 1-minus 2; Harrison, Kenny 1-minus 4. PASSING: Minot State-Evans, C.J. 3-13-1-68; Jorgenson, Bryce 6-12-2-81. UTSA-Soza, Eric 18-271-178.

INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-Starling, Darrien 1-0. McNeese State-Narcisse, Joe 1-11; Jenkins, Darrell 1-minus 52.

RECEIVING: Minot State-Taylor, Jabari 7-128; Jones, Logan 1-23; Sorensen, Brent 1-minus 2. UTSAFreeman, Brandon 5-58; Harrison, Kenny 4-27; Monroe, Josiah 2-20; Wanamaker, Jake 1-23; Jones, Kam 1-11; Holmes, Earon 1-11; Shaw, Nate 1-11; Mack, Marcellus 1-9; Armstrong, Brandon 1-7; Wilburn, Mike 1-1.

FUMBLES: UTSA-Jones, Kam 2-1; Soza, Eric 1-0; Harrison, Kenny 1-1. McNeese State-Carey, Darius 2-1; Wiltz, Marcus 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Minot State-Henke, Eric 1-0. UTSA-Neill, Jason 1-67; Wade, Triston 1-23; Johnston, Nic 1-11.

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FUMBLES: Minot State-Jorgenson, Bryce 1-0; Evans, C.J. 1-0. UTSA-Soza, Eric 1-1; Harrison, Kenny 1-0.

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Record Book


Team Single-Season Records Offense Points 1._____266____________________ 2011 Total Touchdowns 1._____33_____________________ 2011 Two-Point Conversions 1._____2______________________ 2011 First Downs 1._____200____________________ 2011

Total Offense Per Game 1._____364.5__________________ 2011 Yards Per Play 1._____5.5____________________ 2011 Third-Down Conversions 1._____52 (of 134)_____________ 2011 Fourth-Down Conversions 1._____9 (of 16)________________ 2011 Defense

Special Teams

Extra Points 1._____31 (of 31)_______________ 2011 Field Goals 1._____11 (of 18)_______________ 2011 Kickoffs 1._____51_____________________ 2011 Touchbacks 1._____5______________________ 2011

Rushing Attempts 1._____347____________________ 2011

Total Tackles 1._____676____________________ 2011

Kickoff Returns 1._____38_____________________ 2011

Rushing Yards 1._____1,448__________________ 2011

Solo Tackles 1._____340____________________ 2011

Kickoff Return Yards 1._____890____________________ 2011

Rushing Yards Per Game 1._____144.8__________________ 2011

Assisted Tackles 1._____336____________________ 2011

Kickoff Return Average 1._____23.4___________________ 2011

Rushing Average 1._____4.2____________________ 2011

Tackles For Loss 1._____60 (for 274)_____________ 2011

Punts 1._____47_____________________ 2011

Rushing Touchdowns 1._____16_____________________ 2011

Sacks 1._____26 (for 194)_____________ 2011

Punt Average 1._____36.3___________________ 2011

Passing Attempts 1._____313____________________ 2011

Quarterback Hurries 1._____21_____________________ 2011

Punt Returns 1._____15_____________________ 2011

Passing Completions 1._____177____________________ 2011

Forced Fumbles 1._____9______________________ 2011

Punt Return Yards 1._____104____________________ 2011

Passing Yards 1._____2,197__________________ 2011

Fumble Recoveries 1._____11_____________________ 2011

Punt Return Average 1._____6.9____________________ 2011

Passing Yards Per Game 1._____219.7__________________ 2011

Interceptions 1._____10_____________________ 2011

Blocked Kicks 1._____6______________________ 2011

Passing Average 1._____12.4___________________ 2011

Interception Yards 1._____202____________________ 2011

Other

Passing Touchdowns 1._____15_____________________ 2011

Yards Per Interception 1._____20.2___________________ 2011

Passing Efficiency 1._____125.6__________________ 2011

Interception Touchdowns 1._____2______________________ 2011

Total Plays 1._____660____________________ 2011

Passes Defended 1._____34_____________________ 2011

Penalties 1._____63 (for 632)_____________ 2011

Total Offense 1._____3,645__________________ 2011

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Individual Single-Season/Career Records Offense Points 1. Sean Ianno___________ 64____ 2011 2. David Glasco II________ 30____ 2011 Evans Okotcha________ 30____ 2011 4. Brandon Armstrong____ 28____ 2011 5. Two players with_______ 18____ 2011 Total Touchdowns 1. David Glasco II_____5 2. Evans Okotcha_____5 3. Brandon Freeman___4 4. Kam Jones_________3 5. Eric Soza__________2

(5/0)___ 2011 (4/1)___ 2011 (0/4)___ 2011 (1/2)___ 2011 (2/0)___ 2011

Rushing Attempts 1. Eric Soza_____________ 95____ 2011 2. Evans Okotcha________ 50____ 2011 3. Chris Johnson_________ 49____ 2011 4. David Glasco II________ 44____ 2011 5. Brandon Armstrong____ 25____ 2011 Rushing Yards 1. Evans Okotcha_______ 2. Eric Soza____________ 3. Chris Johnson________ 4. Brandon Armstrong___ 5. David Glasco II_______

326___ 2011 285___ 2011 176___ 2011 171___ 2011 149___ 2011

Rushing Average 1. Brandon Armstrong____6.8___ 2011 2. Evans Okotcha________6.5___ 2011 Rushing Yards Per Game 1. Evans Okotcha_______ 32.6___ 2011 2. Eric Soza____________ 28.5___ 2011 3. Chris Johnson________ 22.0___ 2011 Rushing Touchdowns 1. David Glasco II_________5____ 2011 2. Evans Okotcha_________4____ 2011 3. Eric Soza______________3____ 2011 Passing Attempts 1. Eric Soza____________ 307___ 2011 2. John Simmons__________6____ 2011 Passing Completions 1. Eric Soza____________ 172___ 2011 2. John Simmons__________5____ 2011 Passing Yards 1. Eric Soza___________ 2,148__ 2011 2. John Simmons_________ 49____ 2011 Passing Yards Per Game 1. Eric Soza___________ 214.8__ 2011 Passing Touchdowns 1. Eric Soza_____________ 14____ 2011 Passing Efficiency 1. Eric Soza___________ 124.0__ 2011 Total Offense 1. Eric Soza___________ 2,433__ 2011 Total Offense Per Game 1. Eric Soza___________ 243.3__ 2011 Receptions 1. Kam Jones____________ 39____ 2011 2. Brandon Freeman______ 30____ 2011 3. Kenny Harrison________ 28____ 2011 4. David Morgan________ 13____ 2011 5. Brandon Armstrong____ 11____ 2011

Receiving Yards 1. Kam Jones___________ 2. Brandon Freeman_____ 3. David Morgan_______ 4. Kenny Harrison_______ 5. Evans Okotcha_______

578___ 2011 419___ 2011 214___ 2011 209___ 2011 148___ 2011

Receving Average 1. David Morgan_______ 16.5___ 2011 2. Kam Jones___________ 14.8___ 2011 Evans Okotcha_______ 14.8___ 2011 4. Brandon Freeman_____ 14.0___ 2011 Receiving Yards Per Game 1. Kam Jones___________ 57.8___ 2011 2. Brandon Freeman_____ 41.9___ 2011 3. David Morgan_______ 21.4___ 2011 Receiving Touchdowns 1. Brandon Freeman_______4____ 2011 2. Kam Jones_____________2____ 2011 David Morgan_________2____ 2011 Jake Wanamaker_______2____ 2011 Defense Total Tackles 1. Brandon Reeves_______ 69____ 2011 2. Mark Waters__________ 68____ 2011 3. Steven Kurfehs________ 61____ 2011 4. Nic Johnston__________ 59____ 2011 5. Mauricio Sanchez_____ 44____ 2011 Solo Tackles 1. Mark Waters__________ 36____ 2011 2. Steven Kurfehs________ 32____ 2011 3. Nic Johnston__________ 30____ 2011 4. Brandon Reeves_______ 27____ 2011 5. Two players with_______ 23____ 2011 Assisted Tackles 1. Brandon Reeves_______ 42____ 2011 2. Mark Waters__________ 32____ 2011 3. Nic Johnston__________ 29____ 2011 Steven Kurfehs________ 29____ 2011 5. Mauricio Sanchez_____ 27____ 2011 Tackles For Loss 1. Marlon Smith_________ 10.0___ 2011 2. Nic Johnston__________9.0___ 2011 3. Brandon Reeves_______8.5___ 2011 4. Three players with_____4.0___ 2011 Sacks 1. Marlon Smith__________8.0___ 2011 2. Brandon Reeves_______6.0___ 2011 3. Ferrington Macon______2.5___ 2011 Quarterback Hurries 1. Marlon Smith___________5____ 2011 2. Ashaad Mabry_________4____ 2011 3. Steven Kurfehs_________3____ 2011 4. Three players with______2____ 2011 Forced Fumbles 1. Triston Wade___________3____ 2011 2. Nic Johnston___________2____ 2011 Fumble Recoveries 1. Nic Johnston___________3____ 2011 2. Triston Wade___________2____ 2011

Interceptions 1. Nic Johnston___________2____ 2011 Steven Kurfehs_________2____ 2011 Darrien Starling________2____ 2011 Triston Wade___________2____ 2011 Interception Yards 1. Jason Neill____________ 67____ 2011 2. Triston Wade__________ 52____ 2011 3. Steven Kurfehs________ 45____ 2011 4. Nic Johnston__________ 23____ 2011 5. Mark Waters__________ 15____ 2011 Interception Touchdowns 1. Steven Kurfehs_________1____ 2011 Jason Neill_____________1____ 2011 Passes Defended 1. Marlon Smith___________7____ 2011 2. Darrien Starling________6____ 2011 3. Mark Waters___________4____ 2011 4. Three players with______3____ 2011

Special Teams

Extra Points 1. Sean Ianno_____ 31 (of 31)___ 2011 Field Goals 1. Sean Ianno_____ 11 (of 18)___ 2011 Kickoffs 1. Sean Ianno___________ 42____ 2011 2. Josh Ward_____________9____ 2011 Touchbacks 1. Sean Ianno____________5____ 2011 Kickoff Returns 1. Kenny Harrison________ 19____ 2011 2. Kam Jones_____________7____ 2011 3. Brandon Armstrong_____4____ 2011 4. Seth Grubb____________3____ 2011 Kickoff Return Yards 1. Kenny Harrison_______ 510___ 2011 2. Kam Jones___________ 171___ 2011 3. Brandon Armstrong____ 79____ 2011 4. Seth Grubb___________ 57____ 2011 5. Josiah Monroe________ 22____ 2011 Kickoff Return Average 1. Kenny Harrison_______ 26.8___ 2011 Punts 1. Josh Ward____________ 30____ 2011 2. Kristian Stern__________ 16____ 2011 Punt Average 1. Josh Ward___________ 35.1___ 2011 Punt Returns 1. Erik Brown____________ 11____ 2011 2. Brandon Armstrong_____2____ 2011 Punt Return Yards 1. Erik Brown____________ 75____ 2011 2. Brandon Armstrong____ 13____ 2011 3. Joseph Lizcano________ 11____ 2011 4. Kam Jones_____________5____ 2011 Punt Return Average 1. Eric Brown____________6.8___ 2011 Blocked Kicks 1. Six players with________1____ 2011

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Team Single-Game Records Offense Points 1. 54___________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) 2. 49______ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) Total Touchdowns 1. 7_______ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 2. 6____________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) First Downs 1. 26_________ vs. McMurry (9/10/11) 2. 23____3x, last vs. Minot State (11/19/11) Rushing Attempts 1. 46____ vs. South Alabama (10/8/11) 2. 45___________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) Rushing Yards 1. 289_____ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 2. 232________ vs. McMurry (9/10/11)

Total Offense 1. 487________ vs. McMurry (9/10/11) 2. 467_____ vs. Minot State (11/19/11)

Interception Yards 1. 101_____ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 2. 86___________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11)

Plays Average 1. 7.1_____ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 2. 6.9________ vs. McMurry (9/10/11)

Interception Touchdowns 1. 1_____2x, last vs. Minot State (11/19/11)

Third-Down Conversions 1. 9 (of 12)__ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 2. 7 (of 17)______ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) Fourth-Down Conversions 1. 3 (of 3)___ vs. South Alabama (10/8/11) 2. 3 (of 4)___ at Sam Houston State (10/1/11)

Passes Defended 1. 8___________ vs. Bacone (9/24//11) 2. 4_____3x, last vs. Minot State (11/19/11)

Special Teams

Extra Points 1. 7 (of 7)____ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 2. 6 (of 6)_______ vs. Bacone (9/24/11)

Turnovers 1. 5____at Sam Houston State (10/1//11) 2. 4_____at McNeese State (11/12/11)

Field Goals 1. 4 (of 4)_______ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) 2. 3 (of 4)___ vs. Georgia State (10/29/11)

Defense

Kickoffs 1. 11___________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) 2. 8________ vs Minot State (11/19/11)

Rushing Touchdowns 1. 4_______ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 2. 3____________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11)

Total Tackles 1. 82____at McNeese State (11/12/11) 2. 76____ vs. Georgia State (10/29/11)

Rushing Average 1. 7.4_____ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 2. 5.4________ vs. McMurry (9/10/11)

Solo Tackles 1. 42____at McNeese State (11/12/11) 2. 40_________at UC Davis (10/15/11)

Passing Attempts 1. 52__at Sam Houston State (10/1/11) 2. 36____at McNeese State (11/12/11)

Assisted Tackles 1. 46____ vs. Georgia State (10/29/11) 2. 44___ at Northeastern State (9/3/11)

Passing Completions 1. 26____at Sam Houston State (10/1/11) 2. 22_________at UC Davis (10/15/11)

Tackles For Loss 1. 11___________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) 2. 9_____at McNeese State (11/12/11)

Passing Yards 1. 263___ vs. South Alabama (10/8/11) 2. 257________at UC Davis (10/15/11)

Sacks 1. 5____________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) 5__________ vs. McMurry (9/10/11)

Passing Average 1. 12.0____ vs. South Alabama (10/8/11) 2. 9.1________ vs. McMurry (9/10/11)

Quarterback Hurries 1. 5_______ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 3_____4x, last vs. Georgia State (10/29/11)

Passing Touchdowns 1. 2_____7x, last vs. Minot State (11/19/11)

Forced Fumbles 1. 2____ 3x, last at Sam Houston State (10/1/11)

Punt Return Yards 1. 34___________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) 2. 31____ vs. South Alabama (10/8/11)

Total Plays 1. 71____at Sam Houston State (10/1/11) 71_________ vs. McMurry (9/10/11)

Fumble Recoveries 1. 2____ 3x, last at McNeese State (11/12/11)

Blocked Kicks 1. 1_____6x, last vs. Minot State (11/19/11)

Interceptions 1. 3_______ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 3___________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11)

Other

Touchbacks 1. 3____________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) 2. 2_______ at Southern Utah (9/17/11) Kickoff Returns 1. 8_______ at Southern Utah (9/17/11) 2. 7__________at UC Davis (10/15/11) Kickoff Return Yards 1. 163________at UC Davis (10/15/11) 2. 159_____ at Southern Utah (9/17/11) Punts 1. 7___at Sam Houston State (10/1/11) 2. 6____ 3x, last at McNeese State (11/12/11) Punt Returns 1. 5____________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) 2. 2_____4x, last vs. Minot State (11/19/11)

Penalties 1. 9 (for 105)___vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 9 (for 87)___ at McNeese State (11/12/11)

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Defense

Points 1. Sean Ianno________ 18 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) 2. Evans Okotcha____ 12 (vs. USA, 10/8/11)

Total Tackles 1. Cody Rogers___ 16 (at MCN, 11/12/11) 2. Steven Kurfehs____13 (at SHSU, 10/1/11) Steven Kurfehs_____13 (at SUU, 9/17/11)

Total Touchdowns 1. Evans Okotcha_____ 2 (vs. USA, 10/8/11) Rushing Attempts 1. Eric Soza________ 15 (vs. USA, 10/8/11) 2. Eric Soza_________ 14 (vs. NSU, 9/3/11) Rushing Yards 1. Evans Okotcha____ 106 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) 2. Brandon Armstrong__105 (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) Longest Rush 1. Evans Okotcha___ 77t (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) 2. Evans Okotcha_____ 46 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) Rushing Touchdowns 1. Seven players___1 (last vs. MSU, 11/19/11) Passing Attempts 1. Eric Soza________52 (at SHSU, 10/1/11) 2. Eric Soza_______ 36 (at MSU, 11/12/11) Passing Completions 1. Eric Soza________26 (at SHSU, 10/1/11) 2. Eric Soza_______ 22 (at UCD, 10/15/11)

Solo Tackles 1. Steven Kurfehs_____ 9 (vs. USA, 10/8/11) Steven Kurfehs____ 9 (at SHSU, 10/1/11) Assisted Tackles 1. Cody Rogers_____9 (at MCN, 11/12/11) 2. Mark Waters_____8 (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) Steven Kurfehs______ 8 (vs. NSU, 9/3/11) Tackles For Loss 1. Marlon Smith_____ 4 (vs. MCM, 9/10/11) 2. Nic Johnston____ 2.5 (vs. GSU, 10/29/11) Marlon Smith____2.5 (at UCD, 10/15/11) Sacks 1. Marlon Smith_____ 4 (vs. MCM, 9/10/11) 2. Marlon Smith_____ 2 (at UCD, 10/15/11) Quarterback Hurries 1. Ashaad Mabry____2 (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) Steven Kurfehs____ 2 (vs. MCM, 9/10/11) Forced Fumbles 1. Six players____ 1 (last at SHSU, 10/1/11)

Passing Yards 1. Eric Soza_______ 263 (vs. USA, 10/8/11) 2. Eric Soza______255 (vs. MCM, 9/10/11)

Fumble Recoveries 1. Nic Johnston_________2 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) 2. Eight players____1 (last at MCN, 11/12/11)

Longest Passing Completion 1. Soza to Freeman___ 63t (vs. BC, 9/24/11) Soza to Morgan___ 63 (vs. NSU, 9/3/11)

Interceptions 1. Seven players__ 1 (last, vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Passing Touchdowns 1. Eric Soza___ 2 (6x, last vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Longest Interception Return 1. Jason Neill_____ 67t (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) 2. Steven Kurfehs_____ 45t (vs. BC, 9/24/11)

Total Offense 1. Eric Soza________339 (vs. NSU, 9/3/11) 2. Eric Soza_______ 311 (vs. USA, 10/8/11) Receptions 1. Kam Jones________8 (at MCN, 11/12/11) 2. Kam Jones_________ 7 (at SHSU, 10/8/11) Receiving Yards 1. Kam Jones_____ 120 (at MCN, 11/12/11) 2. Brandon Freeman____ 108 (at UCD, 10/15/11) Longest Reception 1. Brandon Freeman__ 63t (vs. BC, 9/24/11) David Morgan_____ 63 (vs. NSU, 9/3/11) Receiving Touchdowns 1. Nine players____1 (last vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Passes Defended 1. Marlon Smith________3 (vs. MCM, 9/10/11) 2. Darrien Starling________ 2 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) Triston Wade__________ 2 (vs. BC, 9/24/11)

Special Teams

Extra Points 1. Sean Ianno_______7 (vs. MSU, 11/19/12) 2. Sean Ianno__________6 (vs. BC, 9/24/11)

Kickoffs 1. Sean Ianno________ 10 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) 2. Sean Ianno_______8 (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) Touchbacks 1. Sean Ianno__________3 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) 2. Sean Ianno________ 2 (vs. SUU, 9/17/11) Kickoff Returns 1. Kenny Harrison___ 4 (at UCD, 10/15/11) Brandon Armstrong__ 4 (at SUU, 9/17/11) Kickoff Return Yards 1. Kenny Harrison____111 (at UCD, 10/15/11) 2. Kenny Harrison____ 86 (at MCN, 11/12/11) Longest Kickoff Return 1. Kenny Harrison____ 41 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) 2. Kenny Harrison___ 40 (2x, last at MCN, 11/12/11) Punts 1. Josh Ward________ 7 (at SHSU, 10/1/11) 2. Kristian Stern_____6 (at MCN, 11/12/11) Josh Ward_________ 6 (at SUU, 9/17/11) Josh Ward_________ 6 (vs. NSU, 9/3/11) Longest Punt 1. Kristian Stern____ 55 (at UCD, 10/15/11) 2. Kristian Stern____ 52 (at UCD, 10/15/11) Josh Ward________ 52 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) Punt Returns 1. Erik Brown__________4 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) 2. Erik Brown_______2 (vs. MSU, 11/19/12) Erik Brown_______ 2 (at UCD, 10/15/11) Erik Brown________ 2 (vs. USA (10/8/11) Punt Return Yards 1. Erik Brown_______ 31 (vs. USA, 10/8/11) 2. Erik Brown________ 23 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) Longest Punt Return 1. Erik Brown_______ 16 (vs. USA, 10/8/11) Erik Brown________ 16 (vs. BC, 9/24/11) All-Purpose Yards 1. Kenny Harrison____143 (at UCD, 10/15/11) 2. Kenny Harrison___136 (at MCN, 11/12/11) Kam Jones_____ 136 (at MCN, 11/12/11) Blocked Kicks 1. Six players__ 1 (6x, last vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Field Goals 1. Sean Ianno_____ 4 (of 4, vs. BC, 9/24/11) 2. Sean Ianno__ 3 (of 4, vs. GSU, 10/29/11) Longest Field Goal 1. Sean Ianno_______ 48 (vs. USA, 10/8/11) 2. Sean Ianno________ 45 (vs. BC, 9/24/11)

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Opponent Single-Game Records Offense Points T: 45_________ Southern Utah (9/17/11) I: 12____4x, last Colton Silveria, UCD (10/15/11) Total Touchdowns T: 6__________ Southern Utah (9/17/11) I: 2___ 4x, last Colton Silveria, UCD (10/15/11) First Downs T: 25____________ UC Davis (10/15/11) Rushing Attempts T: 51_______ McNeese State (11/12/11) I: 27____ Tim Flanders, SHSU (10/1/11)

Longest Reception I: 71t______Anthony Ezell, BC (9/24/11) Receving Touchdowns I: 2_____ Jared Ursua, UCD (10/15/11) Third-Down Conversions T: 9 (of 16)___ Southern Utah (9/17/11) Fourth-Down Conversions T: 3 (of 3)_________ McMurry (9/10/11) Defense

Special Teams

Extra Points T: 6 (of 6)_____ Southern Utah (9/17/11) I: 6 (of 6)_ Colton Cook, SUU (9/17/11) Field Goals T: 1___ 6x, last McNeese State (11/12/11) I: 1___ 6x, last Josh Lewis, MCN (11/12/11) Longest Field Goal I: 48____ Jordan Means, USA (10/8/11)

Total Tackles I: 12__ 3x, last, Jake Johnson, USA (10/8/11)

Kickoffs T: 8__________ Southern Utah (9/17/11) I: 7___ 2x, last Sean Kelley, UCD (10/15/11)

Rushing Yards T: 251______ McNeese State (11/12/11) I: 158__ Andre Anderson, MCN (11/12/11)

Tackles For Loss T: 7______ 3x, last UC Davis (10/15/11) I: 3___ 2x, last Jake Johnson, USA (10/8/11)

Touchbacks T: 2_________ South Alabama (10/8/11) I: 2__ Michel Chapuseaux, USA (10/8/11)

Longest Rush I: 59_____2x, last Andre Anderson, MCN (11/12/11)

Sacks T: 3________________ Bacone (9/24/11) I: 2____ Jake Muasau, GSU (10/29/11)

Rushing Touchdowns T: 4_________ South Alabama (10/8/11) I: 2___ 3x, last Colton Silveria, UCD (10/15/11)

Kickoff Returns T: 8____ 2x, last Minot State (11/19/11) I: 7____ Stanley Johnson, BC (9/24/11)

Quarterback Hurries I: 2____ 2x, last Montavious Williams, USA (10/8/11)

Passing Attempts T: 45_____________ McMurry (9/10/11) I: 45_____ Jake Mullin, MCM (9/10/11)

Forced Fumbles T: 3__ 2x, last South Alabama (10/8/11) I: 2______Clifton Crews, USA (10/8/11)

Kickoff Return Yards T: 112_________ Minot State (11/19/11) I: 89___ Stanley Johnson, BC (9/24/11)

Passing Completions T: 29_____________ McMurry (9/10/11) I: 29_____ Jake Mullin, MCM (9/10/11)

Fumble Recoveries T: 2____ 4x, McNeese State (11/12/11) I: 1___ 11x, last Luke Artz, MSU (11/19/11)

Punts T: 10_______________ Bacone (9/24/11) I: 9_______ David Covey, BC (9/24/11)

Passing Yards T: 372____________ McMurry (9/10/11) I: 372____ Jake Mullin, MCM (9/10/11)

Interceptions T: 3______ Sam Houston State (10/1/11) I: 2__ Kenneth Jenkins, SHSU (10/1/11)

Longest Punt I: 64__ Matt Hubbard, GSU (10/29/11)

Longest Passing Completion I: 71t______ Cook to Ezell, BC (9/24/11)

Longest Interception Return I: 33t______ Dion Turner, SUU (9/17/11)

Punt Returns T: 6______ Sam Houston State (10/1/11) I: 5__Brandon Closner, SHSU (10/1/11)

Passing Touchdowns T: 3______ 2x, last UC Davis (10/15/11) I: 3___ 2x, last Randy Wright, UCD (10/15/11)

Interception Touchdowns T: 1__________ Southern Utah (9/17/11) I: 1_______ Dion Turner, SUU (9/17/11)

Punt Return Yards T: 102________ Southern Utah (9/17/11) I: 103__ Brady Measom, SUU (9/17/11)

Total Plays T: 74_______ McNeese State (11/12/11)

Passes Defended T: 7__ 3x, last Georgia State (10/29/11) I: 4____ Gene Hudson, MCM (9/10/11)

Longest Punt Return I: 62___ Brady Measom, SUU (9/17/11)

Total Offense T: 455___________ UC Davis (10/15/11) I: 350____ Jake Mullin, MCM (9/10/11)

Safeties T: 1_____ Sam Houston State (10/1//11)

Blocked Kicks T: 2______________ McMurry (9/10/11) I: 1___ 3x, last Clifton Crews, USA (10/8/11)

Receptions I: 7__ 2x, last Jabari Taylor, MSU (11/19/11)

Turnovers T: 5_______________Bacone (9/24//11)

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Receving Yards I: 142__Delfonte Diamond, MCM (9/10/11)

Longest Kickoff Return I: 55_____ Jereme Jones, USA (10/8/11)

Penalties T: 14 (for 127)___Sam Houston State (10/1/11)

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Alamodome Single-Game Records Offense Points T: 54__________ UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 18___ Sean Ianno, UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) Total Touchdowns T: 7________ UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) I: 2__ Evans Okotcha, UTSA (vs. USA, 10/8/11) I: 2_____Demetre Baker, USA (10/8/11) First Downs T: 26_______ UTSA (vs. MCM, 9/10/11) Rushing Attempts T: 46________ UTSA (vs. USA, 10/8/11) I: 21__ Donald Russell, GSU (10/29/11) Rushing Yards T: 289______ UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) I: 106__ Evans Okotcha, UTSA (vs. BC, 11/19/11) Longest Rush I: 77t___ Evans Okotcha, UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) Rushing Touchdowns T: 4__ 2x, last UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) I: 2__ Evans Okotcha, UTSA (vs. USA, 10/8/11) I: 2_____Demetre Baker, USA (10/8/11) Passing Attempts T: 45_____________ McMurry (9/10/11) I: 45_____ Jake Mullin, MCM (9/10/11) Passing Completions T: 29_____________ McMurry (9/10/11) I: 29_____ Jake Mullin, MCM (9/10/11) Passing Yards T: 372____________ McMurry (9/10/11) I: 372____ Jake Mullin, MCM (9/10/11) Longest Passing Completion I: 71t______ Cook to Ezell, BC (9/24/11) Passing Touchdowns T: 2__ UTSA (5x, last vs. MSU, 11/19/11) I: 2___ Eric Soza, UTSA (4x, last vs. MSU, 11/19/11) Total Plays T: 71_______ UTSA (vs. MCM, 9/10/11) Total Offense T: 487______ UTSA (vs. MCM, 9/10/11) I: 350____ Jake Mullin, MCM (9/10/11) Receptions I: 7__ 2x, last Jabari Taylor, MSU (11/19/11)

Receving Yards I: 142__Delfonte Diamond, MCM (9/10/11)

Special Teams

Longest Reception I: 71t______Anthony Ezell, BC (9/24/11)

Extra Points T: 7 (of 7)______ UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 7 (of 7)__ Sean Ianno, UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11)

Receving Touchdowns I: 1__________13x, last Josiah Monroe & ____Brandon Freeman, UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Field Goals T: 4 (of 4)_______UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 4 (of 4)__ Sean Ianno, UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11)

Third-Down Conversions T: 9 (of 12)___ UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Longest Field Goal I: 48___ Sean Ianno, UTSA (vs. USA, 10/8/11) I: 48____ Jordan Means, USA (10/8/11)

Fourth-Down Conversions T: 3 (of 3)___ 2x, last UTSA (vs. USA, 10/8/11) Defense Total Tackles I: 12___ 5x, last Mark Waters, UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) Tackles For Loss T: 11__________ UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 4__ Marlon Smith, UTSA (vs. MCM, 9/10/11) Sacks T: 5____ UTSA (2x, last vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 4__ Marlon Smith, UTSA (vs. MCM, 9/10/11) Quarterback Hurries I: 2____ 4x, last Montavious Williams, USA (10/8/11) Forced Fumbles T: 3_________ South Alabama (10/8/11) I: 2______Clifton Crews, USA (10/8/11) Fumble Recoveries T: 2___ 3x, last UTSA & Bacone (9/24/11) I: 2___Nic Johnston, UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11)

Kickoffs T: 11__________ UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 10____Sean Ianno, UTSA (vs. BC 9/24/11) Touchbacks T: 3___________ UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 3__Sean Ianno, UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) Kickoff Returns T: 8____ 2x, last Minot State (11/19/11) I: 7____ Stanley Johnson, BC (9/24/11) Kickoff Return Yards T: 112_________ Minot State (11/19/11) I: 89___ Stanley Johnson, BC (9/24/11) Longest Kickoff Return I: 55_____ Jereme Jones, USA (10/8/11) Punts T: 10_______________ Bacone (9/24/11) I: 9_______ David Covey, BC (9/24/11) Longest Punt I: 64__ Matt Hubbard, GSU (10/29/11)

Interceptions T: 3___ UTSA (2x, last vs. MSU, 11/19/11) I: 1___11x, last 3 UTSA players (vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Punt Returns T: 5___________ UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 4__ Erik Brown, UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11)

Longest Interception Return I: 67t____Jason Neill, UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Punt Return Yards T: 34__________ UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 31___ Erik Brown, UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11)

Interception Touchdowns T: 1__ UTSA (2x, last vs. MSU, 11/19/11) I: 1__ 2x, last Jason Neill, UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Longest Punt Return I: 16___Erik Brown, UTSA (2x, last vs. USA, 10/8/11)

Passes Defended T: 8___________ UTSA (vs. BC, 9/24/11) I: 4____ Gene Hudson, MCM (9/10/11)

Blocked Kicks T: 2______________ McMurry (9/10/11) I: 1___7x, last Cory Williams, UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11)

Turnovers T: 5_______________Bacone (9/24//11)

Other Penalties T: 9 (for 105)____ UTSA (vs. MSU, 11/19/11) T: 9 (for 76)_____Northeastern State (9/3/11)

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NCAA R e c o r d s Top Home Crowds 56,743___ vs. Northeastern State (9/3/11) 33,517___________ vs. Bacone (9/24/11) 32,886____ vs. South Alabama (10/8/11) 32,369_______ vs. Minot State (11/19/11) 31,364__________ vs. McMurry (9/10/11) 25,977_____vs. Georgia State (10/29/11)

UTSA set NCAA startup program records for inaugural game (56,743) and single-season (35,521) attendance during the 2011 campaign.

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Crosby Adams (2011)

Lekenwic Haynes (2011)

Jesse Medrano (2011)

Nate Shaw (2011)

Adefemi Adekeye (2011)

Cole Hicks (2011)

Jeremiah Moeller (2011)

CheRod Simpson (2011)

Franky Anaya (2011)

Earon Holmes (2011)

Josiah Monroe (2011)

Marlon Smith (2011)

Darius Anderson (2011)

Cole Hubble (2011)

David Morgan (2011)

Eric Soza (2011)

Brandon Armstrong (2011)

Sean Ianno (2011)

Jason Neill (2011)

Darrien Starling (2011)

James Bakke (2011)

Scott Inskeep (2011)

T.J. Neilsen (2011)

Blake Terry (2011)

Brady Brown (2011)

Chris Johnson (2011)

Evans Okotcha (2011)

Alondre Thorn (2011)

Erik Brown (2011)

Nic Johnston (2011)

Drew Phillips (2011)

Triston Wade (2011)

Richard Burge (2011)

Kam Jones (2011)

Brandon Reeves (2011)

John Walker III (2011)

Miguellino Byrd (2011)

Steven Kurfehs (2011)

Payton Rion (2011)

Jake Wanamaker (2011)

Brandon Freeman (2011)

Nate Leonard (2011)

William Ritter (2011)

Josh Ward (2011)

David Glasco II (2011)

Joseph Lizcano (2011)

Cody Rogers (2011)

Mark Waters (2011)

Seth Grubb (2011)

Sean Luchnick (2011)

John Roper (2011)

Mike Wilburn (2011)

Jeremy Hall (2011)

Ashaad Mabry (2011)

Mike Sanchez (2011)

Cory Williams (2011)

Cody Harris (2011)

Marcellus Mack (2011)

Mauricio Sanchez (2011)

Tevin Williams (2011)

Kenny Harrison (2011)

Ferrington Macon (2011)

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