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acusports.com Personal: Son of Byron and Kavona Proctor. 2014 graduate of San Antonio Alamo Heights High School. Born 08 April 1996.

Mike Richardson • WR

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6-0, 175, FR, RS MARBLE FALLS, TEX AS (MARBLE FALLS HS / TEX AS TECH)

Richardson made the move from quarterback to wide receiver during spring training. 2014 (Freshman): Redshirt. 2013 (Grayshirt): Wasn’t on the Tech roster in the fall, but went through spring drills with the Red Raiders. High School: Holds the Texas state record for most passing yards in a game with 724 against Coerne Champion HS in a 62-55 win on Sept. 20, 2012, while playing at Marble Falls HS for former Southlake Carroll HS and North Texas head coach Todd Dodge. That passing yardage total also ranks second in national schoolboy history. As a junior he threw for 2,190 yards at Salado. As a senior at Marble Falls, Richardson completed 224 of 338 passes for 2,764 yards and 31 touchdowns against just four interceptions. As a senior he was the team MVP. Also voted first team all-District 25-3A and was second team all-area. Personal: Son of Paul and Tawny Richardson. 2013 graduate of Marble Falls High School. Born 18 November 1994.

Dallas Sealey • QB

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Sealey had an impressive spring training and ended spring training listed as the Wildcats’ backup quarterback to Parker McKenzie. 2014 (Freshman): Redshirt. High School: Sealey threw for 1,504 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior at Lawton HS while leading Lawton to the Class 6A quarterfinals. Sealey was incredibly efficient, completing 58 percent of his passes and not throwing an interception. Sealey was an honorable mention all-state selection by the Daily Oklahoman in 2013. Led Lawton to the District 6A-4 title and an unblezmished 10-0 regular season, the 11th perfect regular season in program history. He was the District 6A-4 Quarterback of the Year. Played at Lawton for head coach Randy Breeze. Personal: Son of John Lavender and Sandra Sealey. Also lettered in baseball and basketball. 2014 graduate of Lawton High School. Born 22 November 1995.

Kris Thigpen • OL

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Keenan Samuel • DE

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6-1, 245, FR, RS MCKINNEY, TEX AS (MCKINNEY HS)

Samuel ended spring training listed as a third-string defensive end behind William Moore and A.J. Tolbert. 2014 (Freshman): Redshirt. High School: Three-year letterman at McKinney HS where as a senior he had 14 tackles, three tackles for loss and five sacks. He suffered a season-ending knee injury during the fourth game of the season and was subsequently awarded the team’s Lion Heart Award. As a junior he had 54 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and nine sacks for the Skeeters and was second team all-district at defensive end. He was also voted the defensive line’s MVP as a junior. As a sophomore he had 25 tackles, six tackles for loss and three sacks. He also competed in powerlifting and track and field, and as a junior he finished third at the district powerlifting meet. He played at McKinney for head coach Jeff Smith. Personal: Son of Kenneth and Shasta Samuel. 2014 graduate of McKinney High School. Born 06 June 1996.

6-1, 205, FR, RS LAW TON, OKLA. (LAW TON HS)

6-2, 275, FR, RS ARLINGTON, TEX AS (ARLINGTON BOWIE HS)

Thigpen ended spring training listed as the Wildcats’ backup at right guard behind Riley Mayfield. 2014 (Freshman): Redshirt. High School: Thigpen was a three-year starter for Bowie at both guard and center. During his three seasons (2011-13), the Volunteers were a combined 30-9 with an 11-2 district championship season in 2012. Thigpen was a first team all-district performer in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and a first team all-region performer in 2013. He was the district’s Sophomore of the Year in 2011 and was on the Texas Rising Stars Team in 2011. Played at Bowie for head coach Danny Dearman. Personal: Son of Stacy and Nina Thigpen. He was a member of the National Latin Honors Society. 2014 graduate of Arlington Bowie High School. Born 04 March 1996.

Patrick Tshituka • WR

5-11, 190, SOPH, SQD ARLINGTON, TEX AS (MANSFIELD SUMMIT HS)

2014 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see action for the Wildcats. 2013 (Freshman): Redshirt. High School: Football and basketball letterwinner. Played at wide

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