ETBU Football Game Program vs. Southwestern (2018)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ETBU PRESIDENT..................................2 ETBU VP FOR ATHLETICS.....................2 ETBU HEAD COACH...............................3 MARSHALL FORD...................................4 MAVERICK CHEVROLET........................4 ETBU COACHES.....................................5 ETBU FOOTBALL FACILITIES ...............6 WHATABURGER......................................7 ETBU ALL-AMERICANS..........................8 ETBU PLAYERS IN THE PROS...............9 FIDELITY COMMUNICATIONS.............10 ASC CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS..............11 SERIES/TEAM INFO..............................12 JUCY’S HAMBURGERS........................13 ETBU ROSTER......................................14 ETBU STATISTICS.................................15 TEXAS BANK & TRUST.........................16 FOOTBALL FEATURE...........................17 ETBU FOOTBALL PLAYERS........... 18-22 HOMETOWN TIRE.................................23 SU ROSTER...........................................24 SYMMETRY TURF.................................25 ETBU BOOKSTORE..............................26 ETBU DEPTH CHART...........................27 SU DEPTH CHART................................28 JALAPEÑO TREE..................................29 ETBU CHEER TEAM.............................30 SHERWIN WILLIAMS............................30 ETBU POM SQUAD...............................31 GATEWAY TIRE.....................................31 SCHLOTZSKY’S....................................32

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SOUTHWESTERN

MARSHALL, TEXAS 6:00 PM

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@ BELHAVEN

JACKSON, MS 7:00 PM

9.29.18

@ HARDIN-SIMMONS

ABILENE, TEXAS 6:00 PM

10.6.18

HOWARD PAYNE

MARSHALL, TEXAS 6:00 PM

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10.20.18

@ TEXAS LUTHERAN @ LOUISIANA COLLEGE

SEGUIN, TEXAS 1:00 PM

PINEVILLE, LA 6:00 PM

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SUL ROSS STATE

MARSHALL, TEXAS 2:00 PM

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@ McMURRY

ABILENE, TEXAS 1:00 PM

11.10.18

MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR

MARSHALL, TEXAS 2:00 PM


DR. J. BLAIR BLACKBURN PRESIDENT

A.A. - Tyler Junior College B.A. - Political Science, Texas-Tyler M.S. - Higher Education, Texas A&M-Commerce Ed.D - Education, Baylor University

Dr. J. Blair Blackburn began serving as president of East Texas Baptist University in June 2015.  President Blackburn brought over 24 years of experience in university leadership when he started at ETBU. He served in many leadership roles before his calling to the presidency at East Texas Baptist University, the last of which was at Dallas Baptist University as Executive Vice President. Dr. Blackburn’s visionary servant leadership and diverse experiences in campus operations,  administrative affairs,  student affairs, athletics, fundraising, and enrollment, empowers his service to guide ETBU into the future. In his relatively short-time as president, Dr. Blackburn has led ETBU to increased undergraduate and graduate enrollment, as well as expanded the number of bachelor’s and master’s degree programs offered at the University. He has advanced new partnerships with Marshall ISD and the City of Marshall, facilitated community improvements with ETBU’s Neighborhood Renewal Initiative, and expanded the University’s student servant leadership program to engage all ETBU undergraduate students in contributing one hour per week to volunteer community service. In addition to the 16 NCAA Division III athletic teams, Dr. Blackburn launched five new club sports for greater student involvement, including ice hockey, pom, bass fishing, acrobatics & tumbling, and cheer, as well as men’s and women’s golf at the NCAA Division III level. Along with enhancing the academic programs, spiritual development, student involvement, and servant leadership opportunities for students at ETBU, Dr. Blackburn is utilizing his unique passion for master planning, architecture, landscape, and interior design to beautify and renew the University’s campus. His experience and love for these aspects of university development were chronicled in Dr. Blackburn’s book, A City on a Hill: An Architectural History of Dallas Baptist University (2014). Prior to ETBU and his 20-year tenure of leadership at DBU, he served in three other institutions of higher learning in East Texas, including University of Texas at Tyler, Lon Morris College, and Paris Junior College. President Blackburn was raised in Minden, Louisiana but knows East Texas very well after attending Tyler Junior College and UT Tyler, and living in the area with his family for many years. President Blackburn and his wife, Michelle, celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary this year. They have three children: Taylor, Elizabeth Blair, and Parker. Dr. and Mrs. Blackburn are members of Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler. Dr. Blackburn earned an Associate of Arts from TJC, and was named as TJC’s Valuable Young Alumnus in 1999.  In 1991, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of Texas at Tyler, and was named as UT Tyler’s Distinguished Alumnus in 2016.  Dr. Blackburn holds a Master of Science in Higher Education Administration from Texas A&M University-Commerce. He earned his Doctor of Education in Educational Administration from Baylor University in 2000. President Blackburn is a man of deep faith and commitment to Jesus Christ. Upon assuming his role as president at East Texas Baptist University, he immediately involved the faculty and staff in 40 days of directed prayer to seek God’s heart for the University. He continues to shepherd the students, faculty, and staff in prayer as they seek God’s direction for the University. The Lord has given President Blackburn a vision for ETBU to serve and lead as a committed Christ-centered institution, dedicated to pursing God’s truths and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus. His primary focus is the intellectual development and spiritual formation of students to educate and equip them for God’s vocational call on their lives.

RYAN ERWIN VICE PRESIDENT FOR ATHLETICS DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

B.A. - Communications, Dallas Baptist M.E. - Higher Education, Dallas Baptist

Ryan Erwin has served as the Vice President for Athletics and Director of Athletics at East Texas Baptist University since August of 2016. Erwin previously served as Director of Athletics at Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma, and Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas. In two years at ETBU, Erwin’s leadership has led to many upgrades consisting of the construction of the new softball clubhouse, the installation of artificial turf at Ornelas Stadium (football), Woods Field (baseball), and Taylor Field (softball), and a full remodel of the Maxwell Strength Center and the Dean Healthplex. The remodel included new equipment, flooring, and branding, while also adding padded outfield walls at the baseball and softball fields for enhanced player safety. ETBU also started the Tiger Athletic Mission Experience (TAME), which gives studentathletes the opportunity to travel internationally and share their faith through their God-given athletic talents and abilities. In addition, Erwin was instrumental in securing a licensing agreement with Learfield Licensing, negotiating a department wide exclusive Nike contract through BSN Sports, launching a new athletic website through Sidearm, increasing the ETBU student-athlete grade point average, and introducing an online ticketing system. Erwin’s experience in athletic leadership as Director of Athletics at two NCAA Division II programs has proven to strengthen ETBU’s athletic department. From his time at Rogers State University and Dallas Baptist University, Erwin has set higher standards in each position improving and increasing academic performance, athletic success, fund-raising, student engagement, community service, and branding. His most recent accomplishment was guiding Rogers State through their approval process to NCAA Division II from NAIA. He also secured a licensing agreement to protect the Rogers State athletic brand and launched an online athletic store selling their products. With 15 years of collegiate experience in administration from sports information, compliance, and administration, Erwin has been able to help mold and shape three departments along with being a part of numerous committees. He led the Heartland Conference as the chair of athletic director for eight years, was a member of the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors Association Board of Directors, and served on the NCAA Division II Mentoring Program. Starting his athletic leadership career at Dallas Baptist University, Erwin spent 10 years as a Patriot working in several capacities. He worked his way up to Director of Athletics after starting as the Director of Sports Information and then Compliance Director. In 2006, he moved into the role as the Director of Athletics serving there for seven years. He was an integral part of the strategic planning and fundraising efforts to help improve athletic facilities, including the building of Horner Ballpark ($9 million baseball facility), $1.5 million renovation of Burg Gymnasium, construction of new athletic and intramural fields, expansion of athletic training and player development facilities, and remodeling of team locker and meeting room areas. He also oversaw the development of six club sports. Erwin also coached the DBU hockey team and was instrumental in the implementation of a comprehensive discipleship based ministry program and a global sports mission program. Erwin’s career has also had a major impact on academics and community service at all the universities. His emphasis on bettering the student-athlete improved the overall grade point average at Rogers State, Dallas Baptist, and ETBU. Being a part of the Claremore, Oklahoma community Erwin invested in the people and town around him. He spent time serving on the Threat Review and Assessment Committee (TARC), Rogers County Trust Authority, and the Rogers County Friends of Scouts and Children’s Advocacy Center. He and his wife, Kristy, have two children, Gage and Gentry, and live in Marshall. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Communication from DBU with a minor in Biblical Studies and Psychology. He also holds a Master of Education in Higher Education Administration. Erwin serves as an adjunct faculty member at ETBU and was a adjunct professor at DBU, and attends New Beginnings Baptist Church in Longview, Texas.

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BRIAN MAYPER

HEAD COACH 2016-18

2012-14

Brenham High School - Assistant Coach 4Helped team to two Class 6A Texas State Playoff appearances.

Navarro College - Head Coach 4Produced 26 wins in three years leading the program. 4Won 2013 Brazos Valley Bowl. 4Won 2012 SWJCFC Regional Championship. 4Won the Heart of Texas Bowl. 4Team ranked as high as 12th in NJCAA National Poll. 4Posted #1 rushing offense in NJCAA all three years. 4Led NJCAA in total offense in 2013. 4Coached three SWJCFC Offensive MVPs and one NJCAA Overall MVP. 4In four years (one as an assistant), produced 16 players that went on to have careers in the NFL. 4Recorded 12 All-Americans in his time at Navarro.

2015 Belgrade Wolves (Europe) - Head Coach 4Coached internationally for one year in Central European Football League. 4Went 12-3 and finished as the European Championship runners-up. 4Coached the SAAF MVP of the European League in Mihailo Josovic.

I expecT to win championships. We will set higher standards and expect greatness. BRIAN MAYPER

2008-12 Lamar University - Associate Head Coach

2007 Navarro College - Assistant Coach 4SWJCFC Champions 4Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl Champions 4Ranked as high as 4th in NJCAA National Poll

1996-2005 Howard Payne University - Assistant Coach 4Helped coach six All-Americans 4Coached four players that became all-time program leaders in four different areas 4In 10 years, HPU never had a losing record 4Was ranked as high as 17th in AFCA Poll in 2002

1994-96 Southern Arkansas - Graduate Assistant

1991-94 Sam Houston State - Student Assistant

COACHIN G CAREER HEAD COACH Belgrade Wolves - Europe (2015) Navarro College (2012-14) ASSISTANT COACH Lamar (2008-12) Navarro College (2007) Howard Payne (1996-2005) Southern Arkansas (1995-96) Sam Houston State (1991-94) High school coach Brenham HS (2017-18) Frisco HS (2005-06)

Coach Mayper is a perfect f i t for ETBU. He is a man of faith, has tremendous character, and will build a championship culture that student athletes will want to be a part of. RYAN HELD // UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Running Backs Coach

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GAGLIARDI TROPHY TY PARSONS (2017)

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ALL-AMERICANS

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SEMI-FINALIST JOSH WARBINGTON (2014)

AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION (AFCA) 2017: WR Richard Johnson 2005: DE Chad Glover 2002: P Scott Verhalen 2001: P Scott Verhalen

USA FOOTBALL NETWORK 2014: WR Stephen Alfred (1st-team) 2014: QB Josh Warbington (2nd-team) 2014: RB Kendall Roberson (2nd-team) 2014: WR Tyler Bates (2nd-team) 2014: LB Dylan Bowman (All-Freshman)

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D3FOOTBALL.COM 2003: LB Greg Washington (2nd-team) P Scott Verhalen (2nd-team) 2002: P Scott Verhalen (1st-team) 2001: P Scott Verhalen (1st-team)

DON HANSEN’S FOOTBALL GAZETTE 2006: DE Chad Glover (HM) 2005: DE Chad Glover (1st-team) 2003: P Scott Verhalen (2nd-team) 2002: P Scott Verhalen (1st-team)

NATIONAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (NCCAA) 2000: P Scott Verhalen

LITTLE AP ALL-AMERICAN 2017: LB Ty Parsons (1st-team)

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PLAYERS IN THE PROS

CJ JOHNSON (Green Bay Packers - 2018 Training Camp) TY PARSONS (Elmshorn Fighting Pirates - 2018 European Football) SAM WILLIAMS (Saskatchewan Roughriders - 2017 Season) KENDALL ROBERSON (Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 2017 Training Camp) STEPHEN ALFRED (San Angelo Bandits, Texas Revoution - 2015, 2016 Champions Indoor Football) XAVIER DAVIS (Salina Liberty - 2016 Indoor Football League) JAYLEN McCLONEY (San Angelo Bandits, Dodge City Law - 2017 Champions Indoor Football) SED HARRIS (Cleveland Browns - 2015 Training Camp; Hamilton Tiger-Cats - 2011 Training Camp) JAMAINE SHERMAN (St. Louis Rams - 2014 Training Camp) BRETT PEDDICORD (Warsaw Eagles, 2011; Texas Revolution - 2012 Indoor Football League) SCOTT VERHALEN (Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003 Training Camp)

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ASC CHAMPIONSHIPS

ETBU has earned American Southwest Conference championships in 2003 and 2015. 2003 // 9-3 overall // 8-1 ASC // Ralph Harris (head coach) Finished 8-1 in the ASC with upsetting nationally ranked Mary HardinBaylor, 28-21, ending the Cru’s 19-game winning streak. ETBU earned the NCAA playoffs bid with a win over Mississippi College, 45-6. ETBU then went 1-1 in the playoffs with a win over Trinity University, 42-41, at Ornelas Stadium. 2015 // 7-3 // 4-1 ASC // Joshua Eargle (head coach) Upset #8 Hardin-Simmons at Ornelas Stadium on November 7th to earn a share of the championship.

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GAMEDAY/SERIES INFORMATION SERIES vs. SOUTHWESTERN

This will be the 10th meeting between the two schools with ETBU holding a 6-4 advantage. ETBU has won the last five meetings. DATE PLACE S16, 2017 Georgetown S17, 2016 Marshall S19, 2015 Georgetown S20, 2014 Marshall S19, 2013 Georgetown 1950 NA 1949 NA 1948 NA 1947 NA

SCORE W, 28-10 W, 33-23 W, 46-37 W, 58-34 W, 56-10 L, 19-9 W, 20-6 L, 41-0 L, 13-0

THE MATCHUP

2018 STATISTICS ETBU Stats SU 44.0 SCORING 39.5 176.0 RUSHING 297.5 329.0 PASSING 187.0 505.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 484.5 31.4 KICK RETURN 35.0 13.0 PUNT RETURN 3.7 1/0 FUMBLES/LOST 2/0 23.7 PUNTING 32.7

FOOTBALL STANDINGS SEPTEMBER 15

TEAM CONF OVERALL Southwestern 1-0 2-0 Hardin-Simmons 0-0 1-0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 0-0 1-0 Texas Lutheran 0-0 1-0 Belhaven # 0-0 0-1 East Texas Baptist 0-0 0-1 Howard Payne 0-0 0-1 Louisiana College 0-0 0-1 Sul Ross State 0-0 0-1 McMurry 0-1 0-2 # Not eligible for 2017 ASC Championship/NCAAChampionship (NCAA Div. III Provisional Member) THIS WEEK’S ASC GAMES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Mary Hardin-Baylor at Sul Ross State - 6 pm Southwestern at ETBU - 6 pm Hardin-Simmons at Louisiana College - 6 pm McMurry at Howard Payne - 7 pm Texas Lutheran at Belhavne - 7 pm

RUSHING ETBU Name Att. Yds. Ave. TD Avg./G Robertson 20 85 4.2 1 85 Baca 14 52 3.7 1 52 SU Name Heim Hover

Att. Yds. Ave. TD Avg./G 30 251 8.4 3 125.5 33 107 3.2 3 53.5

PASSING ETBU Name Att. C/Int Yds. TD Avg./G Baca 33 15/2 329 3 329 SU Name Att. C/Int Yds. TD Avg./G Hover 9 7/0 221 2 110.5 Emery 8 5/0 123 1 61.5 RECEIVING ETBU Name No. Yds. Ave. TD Avg./G Johnson 6 92 15.3 2 92.0 Kuykendall 3 132 44.0 0 132.0 SU Name No. Yds. Ave. TD Avg./G Heim 3 116 1.5 1 58.0 Henderson 3 66 1.5 1 33.0

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LAST TIME OUT VS. SOUTHWESTERN ETBU 28, SU 10

SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 GEORGETOWN, Texas – A great defensive effort helped a sluggish offense as the East Texas Baptist University football team came away with a 28-10 win over the Southwestern University Pirates in the American Southwest Conference opener. The defense only allowed one touchdown in the second quarter and no points in the second half. Southwestern started with the football, but fumbled on the first play. It took ETBU six plays and 22 yards in 57 seconds to score their first touchdown on a 10 yard pass from Dru Smith to Dominic Haggerty. SU would cut the lead to 7-3 later in the first quarter capitalizing on an ETBU special teams miscue. The second quarter saw ETBU’s defense force another fumble by SU. Smith would then find Xavier Gray for 66-yards for a touchdown putting ETBU up 14-3. The Pirates would answer with a touchdown of their own only to see ETBU drive down and score again as Smith connected with Gray for 11 yards and a 21-10 lead just before halftime. The third quarter was scoreless as both defenses gave the other offense trouble. ETBU’s defense did force two more fumbles, both of which were recovered by SU, and stopped the Pirates on two fourth-down conversions. Beginning in the fourth quarter, ETBU put their fourth touchdownin courtesy of Terance Hargest. ETBU’s defense then held on to the lead as time expired.

D3football.com Rankings - Preseason

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

School (1st votes) Rec Mount Union (24) 1-0 Mary Hardin-Baylor (1) 1-0 St. Thomas 1-0 Brockport 2-0 North Central (Ill.) 1-0 Frostburg State 2-0 Wesley 1-0 Hardin-Simmons 1-0 St. John’s 1-0 UW-Whitewater 2-0 Linfield 0-1 Wheaton (Ill.) 1-0 Washington & Jefferson 2-0 Wittenberg 1-0 UW-Oshkosh 1-1 UW-Platteville 1-0 Trine 2-0 Berry 2-0 Case Western Reserve 1-0 John Carroll 1-0 RPI 2-0 Delaware Valley 1-1 UW-La Crosse 2-0 Franklin and Marshall 2-0 Springfield 2-0

Pts Prev. 624 1 596 2 570 3 515 5 509 7 475 8 445 9 429 10 416 11 397 12 362 6 314 16 305 15 282 14 278 4 243 17 217 19 197 20 118 22 109 25 100 24 97 23 92 -62 -56 --

DROPPED OUT: NO. 13 WARTBURG; NO. 18 JOHNS HOPKINS; NO. 21 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN. OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: SUSQUEHANNA 50; WARTBURG 44; BALDWIN WALLACE 31; ALFRED 29; OHIO NORTHERN 25; CORTLAND 18; JOHNS HOPKINS 17; ITHACA 16; MILLIKIN 13; ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 12; SALISBURY 11; REDLANDS 10; WABASH 9; MONMOUTH 9; CENTRE 5; HUNTINGDON 4; SOUTHWESTERN 4; WHITWORTH 4; TRINITY (TEXAS) 2; WASHINGTON AND LEE 2; ALBION 1; CONCORDIA-MOORHEAD 1.

Overall, ETBU finished with 434 yards of total offense as Smith ended up going 26-of-42 with 333 passing yards and three touchdowns. Of the 101 yards on the ground, Dominic Haggerty was the top rusher with 88 yards on 15 carries. Gray caught four passes for 133 yards receiving two TDs while Jaquavian Dabbs added eight receptions for 86 yards. Caleb Taylor was the top defender with 17 tackles (13 solo and four assisted). He also forced two fumbles and had three tackles for loss. Ty Parsons also added 13 tackles (five solo and eight assisted).

ETBU BULLET POINTS

4Jacque Kuykendall had a career-high 132 yards receving on three catches vs. Wisconsin-Plattville. 4Richard Johnson caught two touchdown passes vs. Wisconsin-Plattville and now has 31 career touchdowns. 4Dominic Haggerty tied the single game record for longest kickoff return for touchdown at 95 yards vs. Wisconsin-Platteville. 4Jeremiah Robertson had a career-high 85 yards rushing vs. Wisconsin-Platteville. 4Zack Biles led the team in tackling with 13 and had one interception vs. Wisconsin-Platteville. 4Josiah Dykes recorded his first career interception vs. Wisconsin-Platteville and had nine tackles.


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EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL) 1 RICHARD JOHNSON WR 6-4 215 SR.-3L CLEVELAND, TEXAS (CLEVELAND) 2 TAREK BEAUGARD WR 5-9 160 SR.-2L BENTON, ARK. (BENTON) 3 KANE JOHNSON WR 6-2 210 FR.-HS KEMP, TEXAS (KEMP) 4 ZACKARY BILES S 5-11 170 SR.-3L NEW CANEY, TEXAS (CANEY CREEK) 5 ANTON CLARK LB 5-11 185 JR.-2L MANSFIELD, TEXAS (JUAN SEGUIN) 6 JEREMIAH DRAKE WR 5-11 200 SR.-2L DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS (DUNCANVILLE) 7 BRIAN BACA QB 5-11 190 JR.-2L PITTSBURG, TEXAS (PITTSBURG) 8 DOMINIC HAGGERTY RB 5-7 173 SR.-3L SHREVEPORT, LA. (C.E. BYRD) 9 LEO BROWNFIELD IV RB 5-7 130 SR.-2L BATON ROUGE, LA. (CENTRAL) 10 BEN ASHTON S 6-1 210 JR.-2L KELLER, TEXAS (GRAPEVINE FAITH CHRISTIAN) 11 GAVIN MURR 12 ZACK WALKER 13 JAUQUE KUYKENDALL 14 JOSIAH BREWINGTON 15 CAMERON GOODLETT 16 JOSEPH FENTRESS 17 SIRBATIAN CHARLES 18 DREW MACKAY 19 JACOB JAMES

WR DE WR LB WR WR CB K/P QB

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

185 202 175 205 210 160 185 170 200

FR.-HS SR.-2L SR.-2L FR.-HS SR.-2L SO.-1L JR.-1L SO.-TR. SR.1L

SAN AUGUSTINE, TEXAS (SAN AUGUSTINE) MONROE, LA. (NEVILLE) MARSHALL, TEXAS (TEXAS A&M COMMERCE) KEMP, TEXAS (KEMP) FORT WORTH, TEXAS (W.T. WHITE) KIRBYVILLE, TEXAS (KIRBYVILLE) PATTERSON, LA. (PATTERSON) FORNEY, TEXAS (MIDWESTERN ST.) BOSSIER CITY, LA. (LA-MONROE)

20 AARON BUCKLEY CB 5-9 170 SO.-1L SPRING, TEXAS (KLEIN COLLINS) 21 MALIK MASON S 6-1 190 JR.-2L ANNA, TEXAS (ANNA) 22 TERRANCE ALLEN S 6-1 180 FR.-HS MOUNT PLEASANT, TEXAS (MOUNT PLEASANT) 23 ALAN LITTLETON CB 5-10 150 FR.-HS FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY) 24 HARDY HILL S 5-6 180 SR.-2L HOUSTON, TEXAS (JOHN H. REAGAN) 25 DAQUAYLON KENNEDY CB 5-10 170 SO.-1L TYLER, TEXAS (JOHN TYLER) 26 KAMERON CAMPBELL CB 6-0 170 FR.-HS RICHMOND, TEXAS (GEORGE RANCH) 27 JUSTIN WARD RB 5-8 175 SO.-1L AUSTIN, TEXAS (MCNEIL) 28 JEREMIAH ROBERTSON RB 5-10 200 JR.-2L HUNTINGTON, TEXAS (HUNTINGTON) 29 GRANT LAPOINT-TEATE CB 5-9 175 JR.-2L ORANGE, TEXAS (WEST ORANGE-STARK) 30 DARIUS BROUSSARD S 5-10 176 FR.-HS 31 RON BROWN, JR. CB 6-1 200 FR.-HS 32 TREMELL SCOTT LB 5-11 235 SR.-2L 33 JOSIAH DYKES LB 6-0 200 SO.1L 34 ZACK WALTERS WR 6-2 210 SO.-1L 35 SABIAN MATUU LB 6-0 240 FR.-HS 37 GAVIN RAINES TE 6-5 245 FR.-HS 38 DAVID BAKER III TE 6-0 245 FR.-HS

FRESNO, TEXAS (HIGHTOWER) BENBROOK, TEXAS (BENBROOK) MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS (ELKINS) KILEEN, TEXAS (C.E. ELLISON) TYLER, TEXAS (CHAPEL HILL) LEESVILLE, LA. (LEESVILLE) TEXAS CITY, TEXAS (TEXAS CITY) HOUSTON, TEXAS (SUMMER CREEK)

41 REGAN WILKINS 42 GARRETT GIBSON 43 JULIAN COLEMAN 45 DERICK HOLT 46 DONOVAN GRAHAM 47 JAKE SMITH 48 DIEGO GUTIERREZ 49 CAMERON SCHMITZ

LB LB CB S LB TE K/P LB

6-1 6-1 5-6 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-8 5-9

215 225 140 165 215 202 150 225

SO.-1L SR.-3L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS

KINGWOOD, TEXAS (PRINCETON) GLADEWATER, TEXAS (UNION GROVE) MESQUITE, TEXAS (JOHN D. HORN) FORNEY, TEXAS (NORTH FORNEY) FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY) ELGIN, TEXAS (ELGIN) SCURRY, TEXAS (SCURRY-ROSSER) MESQUITE, TEXAS (JOHN HORN)

51 JOSEPH LEBLANC 52 GARRETT LYBRAND 53 JOHNNY PEREZ 54 BRANDON THOMAS 55 JOSHUA JAMES 56 JAMES HICKS 57 JERRY VILLELA 58 DALTON ZANDER 59 JOHN MCCOLLUM

P/K LB OL LB LB DE OL OL OL

5-10 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-2

160 200 250 216 215 180 250 265 240

JR.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L SO.-1L JR.-HS FR.-HS JR.-1L

SHEPHERD, TEXAS (SHEPHERD) HENDERSON, TEXAS (HENDERSON) GILMER, TEXAS (GILMER) FOREMAN, ARK. (FOREMAN) BOSSIER CITY, LA. (AIRLINE) KAUFMAN, TEXAS (KAUFMAN) TYLER, TEXAS (LEE) HEWITT, TEXAS (BOSQUEVILLE) OMAHA, TEXAS (PAUL PEWITT)

60 DAVID HOLLEY 62 JACOB PULLEY 63 COLTON CHANDLER 64 KEITH WRIGHT, JR. 65 CHAD PAJESTKA 66 TONY JONES II 67 TRAVIS PEPIN 69 JACOB MCDONALD

OL 5-11 290 SO.-1L HUFFMAN, TEXAS (HARGRAVE) OL 6-2 300 FR.-HS CADDO MILLS, TEXAS (CADDO MILLS) OL 6-1 305 SO.-1L DIANA, TEXAS (SPRING HILL) OL 6-2 265 FR.-HS HOUSTON, TEXAS (ALIEF TAYLOR) DL 6-1 266 FR.-HS HOLLAND, TEXAS (LITTLE RIVER ACADEMY) OL 6-1 250 SR.-3L HOUSTON, TEXAS (WESTFIELD) OL 6-2 280 FR.-HS RUSK, TEXAS (RUSK) OL 6-5 350 FR.-HS SANTA FE, TEXAS (SANTA FE)

70 KAYLON BRUNO 71 BRYSTON PARKER 72 JONATHAN KALAFATIS 73 DEWAVEN ROWDEN 74 KENNETH BOWIE 75 KEVON KENEBREW 76 JACK SMITH 77 MICHAEL KALAFATIS 78 ALEX SHAFFER 79 JOSHUA SCHNITKER

OL 6-3 250 OL 6-1 270 OL 6-1 285 OL 6-0 280 OL 6-2 260 OL 6-1 285 OL 6-2 340 OL 6-1 280 OL 5-11 250 OL 6-2 310

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SO.-1L SR.-3L SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS SO.-1L

PATTERSON, LA. (PATTERSON) TYLER, TEXAS (ROBERT E. LEE) NEWTON, TEXAS (NEWTON) TEXARKANA, TEXAS (LIBERTY EYLAU) MONROE, LA. (OUACHITA PARISH) HUMBLE, TEXAS (SUMMER CREEK) MARSHALL, TEXAS (WASKOM) NEWTON, TEXAS (NEWTON) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (SMITHSON VALLEY) SHERMAN, TEXAS (SHERMAN)

NO. NAME 80 GRANT JOHNSON 82 LUKE MORRIS 83 MAURICE MORRIS 84 KAMERON NEELY 85 JAYDN BARRAL 86 JASON REAVES 88 SAMARICK PAUL 89 FANCIS SIL-MBOCK

POS. TE WR WR WR WR WR WR WR

HT. 6-0 5-11 5-5 5-9 5-11 6-2 5-7 5-11

WT. 230 168 155 160 180 200 180 180

90 JOSH REED DE 91 KEANDRE MAULDIN DL 92 DE’QUALLON JENKINS DE 93 DREW BREWSTER DE 94 DEVARION GUYTON DE 95 RONALD BURNS-LANE DL 96 KHAMRON THOMAS DE 97 MORGEN GARCIA DL 98 QUAYLON BECKLEY DL 99 KHILAN WRIGHT DL ROBERT ARQUEROS WR TRENT BARNES S DIONTE BROOKS DL KJ CANNON LB DAVION CARTER WR TRAVION CARTER WR ANGEL CHAPA LB JAYLEN COVINGTON CB CAYLAN DANIELS-CEASAR CB D’MARJAI DEARION DL SKYLAR DESMOND CB CALEB DOLVIN S HAYES DOMINGUE LB RALPH EVANS WR CHASE FISHER S DOWNIE GRIM OL CADE HAYDEN WR CALEB JONES LB CHANCELLOR LEAKS-GILLUM WR IVAN LOCKHART CB KADEN LOEBIG WR JAVON MCKENZIE DL BYRON MACK WR ALAN MARTINEZ K/P ISAIAH MUNOZ LB DONAVAN NEWMAN III WR WAYLON NICKERSON DL ADRIAN OWENS LB SHAMAAL PARRISH OL TONY PREYLO WR TIMOTHY RAFFERTY OL CHRISTIAN RIVERA RB HUNTER RODRIGUEZ LB RICARDO SALINAS OL BRANDON SANDERS WR ROBERT SCRUGGS OL SHAWN SLIMAK OL KYLE WILLIAMS OL WADE WILLIS DE

6-1 5-11 6-2 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-1

215 235 225 230 235 235 230 250 275 295

FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L SO.-1L FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS SO.-1L SR.-3L SR.-3L

SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (COVENANT CHRISTIANACADEMY) LONGVIEW, TEXAS (LONGVIEW) CROWLEY, TEXAS (NORTH CROWLEY) BOSSIER CITY, LA. (AIRLINE) BRYAN, TEXAS (A&M CONSOLIDATED) BURLESON, TEXAS (BURLENSON CENTENNIAL) HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS (HEMPSTEAD) GOODRICH, TEXAS (LIVINGSTON) HOUSTON, TEXAS (AUSTIN) MEMPHIS, TENN. (CHRISTIAN BROTHERS)

5-9 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-8 5-7 5-10

165 175 260 185 165 175 170 160

FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS

FARMERSVILLE, TEXAS (FARMERSVILLE) SCURRY, TEXAS (SCURRY-ROSSER) ARLINGTON, TEXAS (MANSFIELD) MOUNT PLEASANT, TEXAS (MOUNT PLEASANT) MEXIA, TEXAS (MEXIA) MEXIA, TEXAS (MEXIA) MISSION, TEXAS (SHARYLAND PIONEER) ALLEN, TEXAS (ALLEN)

5-10 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-0 5-9 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 511 5-7 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-3

270 165 175 185 159 182 250 215 195 160 175 190 288 150 205 185 175 230 215 330 175 275 185 175 270 155 270 315 280 180

FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS SO.-TR. FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS JR.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS

LONGVIEW, TEXAS (LONGVIEW) FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY) GARLAND, TEXAS (GARLAND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY) PIERRE PART, LA. (ASSUMPTION) FORT WORTH, TEXAS (SOUTHWEST) BATON ROUGE, LA. (SAINT MICHAEL) ROUND ROCK, TEXAS (CEDAR RIDGE) CADDO MILLS, TEXAS (CADDO MILLS) BEAUMONT, TEXAS (WEST BROOK) BELLVILLE, TEXAS (BELLVILLE) WOODVILLE, TEXAS (WOODVILLE) FRANKSTON, TEXAS (FRANKSTON) FORNEY, TEXAS (NORTH FORNEY) HOUSTON, TEXAS (PRO-VISION ACADEMY) MARSHALL, TEXAS (MARSHALL) EULESS, TEXAS (TRINITY) FRESNO, TEXAS (FORT BEND HIGHTOWER) PALESTINE, TEXAS (PALESTINE) DALLAS, TEXAS (JUSTIN F. KIMBALL) TEXARKANA, TEXAS (LIBERTY-EYLAU) NATCHITOCHES, LA. (CENTRAL) MAGNOLIA, TEXAS (MAGNOLIA WEST) SAN JUAN, TEXAS (PSJA EARLY COLLEGE) MCALLEN, TEXAS (SHARYLAND PIONEER) MCALLEN, TEXAS (MCALLEN) FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY) ROCKWALL, TEXAS (ROCKWALL) PROVIDENCE VILLAGE, TEXAS (DENTON RYAN) HAWKINS, TEXAS (HAWKINS) FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY)

5-10 140

CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL) SO.-1L COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (A&M CONSOLIDATED) JR.-TR. FORT WORTH, TEXAS (NORTH CROWLEY) JR.-2L ORANGE, TEXAS (WEST ORANGE-STARK) JR.-1L LINDALE, TEXAS (LINDALE) FR.-HS OAK CLIFF, TEXAS (NORTH FORNEY) FR.-HS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (BRENNAN) SO.-1L PATTERSON, LA. (CENTRAL CATHOLIC) FR.-HS HUMBLE, TEXAS (HUMBLE)

FR.-HS FORT WORTH, TEXAS (YOUNGMEN’SLEADERSHIPACADEMY)

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS: Brian Mayper (Sam Houston State) DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Calvin Ruzicka (Texas State) OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Jason Bachtel (Howard Payne) RUNNING BACKS: Travis Danford (ETBU) DEFENSIVE LINE: Richard Embry (Southwestern Assemblies of God) OFFENSIVE LINE: Tyler Scott (ETBU) TIGHT ENDS: Cameron Broderhausen (Texas A&M) WIDE RECEIVERS: Marcus Jackson (Lamar) DEFENSIVE BACKS: Dylan Bowman (ETBU) DEFENSIVE LINE: Desmond Oliver (ETBU) LINEBACKERS: Daniel Grigsby (student coach) ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE: Austin Ashley (student coach) ASSISTANT LINEBACKERS: Marcel Soileau (student coach) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Marcus Holliday (Presbyterian)


The Automated ScoreBook East Texas Baptist Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 30, 2018) All games

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY STATISTICS Date Opponent Aug 30, 2018 WI-PLATTEVILLE

*ASC game

Rushing

J.Robertson Brian Baca D.Haggerty Total Opponents

gp

Passing

gp

Receiving

gp

Brian Baca Total Opponents Richard Johnson J.Kuykendall Kane Johnson Tarek Beaugard Maurice Morris Total Opponents Field Goals

att

1 1 1 1 1

gain loss

20 14 8 43 38

88 56 44 188 237

no.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

yds

6 3 3 2 1 15 27

92 132 27 69 9 329 304

fg

Scoring

td

Total Offense

Brian Baca J.Robertson D.Haggerty Total Opponents

Score by Quarters East Texas Baptist Opponents

fg

g plays

1 1 1 1 1

47 20 8 76 89

1st

23 10

pct

avg

rush

52 85 40 176 223

14 7

Att. 2432

td

lg avg/g

1 1 0 2 6

yds

329 329 304

13 85.0 17 52.0 17 40.0 17 176.0 50 223.0 td

lg avg/g

3 3 1

72 329.0 72 329.0 32 304.0

25 92.0 72 132.0 15 27.0 46 69.0 9 9.0 72 329.0 32 304.0

30-39

1-1

40-49

0-0

lg blk

50-99

0-0

38

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

-

-

pass

7 35

-

-

-

pts

12 7 6 6 6 6 1 44 59

381 381.0 85 85.0 40 40.0 505 505.0 527 527.0

4th

OT

0 7

0 0

0

Interceptions

Zack Biles Josiah Dykes Garrett Gibson G.LaPoint-Teate Anton Clark Total Opponents

gp

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

ua

8 4 2 5 5 46 52

a

5 5 7 2 2 40 22

Tackles tot

13 9 9 7 7 86 74

1 1

Punting

. . 0.5-1 . 3.0-37 6-49 5-12

yds

avg

yds

Kick Returns

no.

yds

. . 0.5-1 . . 2-11 2-4

1 1 6

4 2 1 1 8 4

g

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Pass defense int-yds brup

1-25 1-1 . . . 2-26 2--1

td

1 1 . 4 2 11 2

rush

lg

74 121 40 16 251 149 0 132 0 92 69 0 0 27 0 9 329 304

qbh

. . . . 3 9 2

OPP 30 11 17 2 223 38 5.9 223.0 6 304 27-51-2 6.0 11.3 304.0 1 527 5.9 527.0 4-149 6-50 2--1 1-0 8-61 5-42.2 34:28 3/13 3/3 25 1

tb

fc i20 50+ blk

0 0

0 0

avg

td

avg

td

0 1 0 0 1 0

32 95 40 16 95 67

pr

kr

ir

13 13.0 13 13.0 50 8.3

rcv

40 0 85 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 176 223

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0

lg

0 0

4 166 41.5 46 3 0 0.0 0

no.

Sacks no-yds

avg

25 25.0 1 1.0

no. yds

Leo Brownfield D.Haggerty J.Robertson J.Kuykendall Total Opponents

tfl/yds

Away 0-0 0-0 0-0 ETBU 23 10 10 3 176 43 4.1 176.0 2 329 15-33-2 10.0 21.9 329.0 3 505 6.6 505.0 8-251 1-13 2-26 1-0 13-155 7-23.7 25:32 6/16 0/2

Punt Returns

D.Haggerty J.Kuykendall J.Robertson Richard Johnson Tarek Beaugard Leo Brownfield Brian Baca Kane Johnson Zack Biles Maurice Morris Total Opponents Defensive Leaders

no.

Zack Biles Josiah Dykes

Tarek Beaugard Total Opponents

Total 44 59

Home 0-1 0-0 0-1

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Pe n a l t y RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

All Purpose

## 4 33 42 29 5

Overall 0-1 0-0 0-1

Joseph LeBlanc TEAM

total avg/g

329 0 0 329 304

3rd

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

lg avg/g

2 0 0 1 0 3 1

0-0

4-5 1-1 5-6 8-8

2nd

td

20-29

kick

2 - 1-1 1 1 1 1 - 6 1-1 8 1-1

4.2 3.7 5.0 4.1 5.9

45.5 45.5 52.9

15.3 44.0 9.0 34.5 9.0 21.9 11.3

pct. 01-19

1-1 100.0 0-0

avg

85 52 40 176 223

15-33-2 15-33-2 27-51-2

Drew Mackay

Richard Johnson Drew Mackay J.Robertson Tarek Beaugard D.Haggerty Brian Baca D.Gutierrez Total Opponents

net

3 4 4 12 14

effic comp-att-int

1 147.08 1 147.08 1 101.64

Score 44-59

L

18.5 60.5 40.0 16.0 31.4 37.2

0 0 1

0 121 0 16 0 40 0 0 13 0 0 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 251 50 149 Fumbles rcv-yds

. . . . . . .

1 0

0 0

3 0

lg

13 13 21 lg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 26 -1 ff

. . . . . 1 1

total avg/g

161 148 125 92 82 74 52 27 25 9 795 725

blkd kick

. . . . . . 3

161.0 148.0 125.0 92.0 82.0 74.0 52.0 27.0 25.0 9.0 795.0 725.0 saf

. . . . . . .

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MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER FEATURE ARTICLE

GIBSON FEELS AT HOME IN FINAL SEASON WITH THE TIGERS

I think now with all these coaches and all of us being together, we’re a real tightknit group so that’s going to push us over the edge this year.”

MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER

The senior linebacker said he has grown and matured in his time at ETBU, both as a player and a person.

BY: NATHAN HAGUE

For ETBU’s Garrett Gibson, there’s no place like home. That’s why he, as an education major, is student teaching U.S. History at Union Grove High School, his alma mater. “It’s pretty fun,” Gibson said. “I’m a small school guy and I like coming back home. All the coaches that were here when I played are still here. Since we’re such a small community, I know all the kids since I graduated and played sports with some of their siblings so it’s fun to be back in a familiar place.” That has a lot to do with why he chose ETBU. “When I came out of high school, I originally went to Southern Arkansas,” he said. “I kind of went there just because it was a scholarship and I thought it would make me look better going to a scholarship school, a Division II school but I really didn’t like it up there my first semester. I had always been in contact and close with coach (Marquis) Bowling who used to coach here so I shot him a text one day and ended up coming back to East Texas. It is great being close to home. When I was at SAU, that was four-and-a-half hours away and I had never been far from home so it just felt good coming home. I can just be myself out here.” It’s a weird feeling for Gibson to think about this being his last season playing football for the Tigers. “During the end of fall camp, the last day, it kind of hit me, like, ‘Man, I’m never going to be up here during the summer doing all these meetings all day and stuff again,’ but I don’t think it’s going to fully hit me until after the season and I’m not getting ready for offseason anymore,” he said.

“Overall I just want to be on the field as much as I can and help the team as best as I can,” he said. “We have another linebacker, Tremell (Scott), he and I are going to be splitting time. We’ve already discussed, like if one of us is on fire that game, we’re more into winning than stats and things like that, so if I’m having a good game, he’s fine with me getting all the reps and if he’s having a good game, I’m fine with letting him have the reps to help the team win.” The last couple years have seen him step into a bigger leadership role where he leads by example. “Back when I was just starting college, I was more of a vocal guy, always yelling and trying to get everyone pumped up but I think as I’ve matured, I’ve become more of a lead-by-example guy,” he said. “I don’t say much but if you watch me practice, you’re going to see how it should be done and see that I’m giving it my all and I think that’s rubbed off on the guys more than how I did when I was talking all the time.” Gibson hopes to eventually coach football himself, preferably at the college level, but until that time comes he’s hoping to help lead the Tigers to a conference championship and maybe leave a mark with his teammates. “(I want to be remembered) as someone they knew was always there for them and someone they knew would always give 100 percent no matter what and they could always count on me,” he said.

Because it is his final year, he plans to make the most of it as he and his Tigers are shooting for an American Southwest Conference Championship. “As a whole, I think we should be able to contend for conference,” he said. “I think this is the best looking defense we’ve had since I’ve been here. We’ve got a lot of coaches who bring a lot of energy and I think that’s what we’ve needed because we’ve always had the talent, we’ve just needed that little extra push in my opinion.

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HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL) CHANDLER, AZ (BROPHY COLLEGE PREP) FORT WORTH, TEXAS (TIMBER CREEK) SPRING, TEXAS (SPRING) THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS (THE WOODLANDS) HOUSTON, TEXAS (SOUTH HOUSTON) SPRING, TEXAS (CONCORDIA LUTHERAN) MCALLEN, TEXAS (MCALLEN) CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (WEST OSO) LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS (BAY AREA CHRISTIAN) LITTLE ELM, TEXAS (RAY BRASWELL) CYPRESS, TEXAS (CYPRESS CREEK) MESQUITE, TEXAS (NORTH MESQUITE ) KILLEEN, TEXAS (ELLISON) KATY, TEXAS (TOMPKINS) FORT WORTH, TEXAS (C.F. BREWER)

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AJ DANIELS TE PHILLIP KEYS K(P AUSTIN EMERY P/QB ANFERNEE STEPHENS WR JOEL HIETIKKO DB DAVIN MASUR QB CHASE HINOJOSA QB SHANE PHILLIPS LB CAM COLLINS QB MASON ELDRIDGE DB COLEMAN KERR QB AUSTIN CASTILLEJA RB VICTOR WINDFELD K/P

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

220 180 190 195 170 175 186 195 165 165 190 185 205

SR. JR. FR. JR. FR. SO. FR. FR. FR. FR. FR. FR. FR.

BENBROOK, TEXAS (WESTERN HILLS) CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (RAY) DENISON, TEXAS (DENISON) HOUSTON, TEXAS (CHANNELVIEW) MAGNOLIA, TEXAS (MAGNOLIA WEST) WIMBERLEY, TEXAS (WIMBERLEY) LYFORD, TEXAS (LYFORD) LEWISVILLE, TEXAS (HEBRON) DICKINSON, TEXAS (DICKINSON) TEXAS CITY, TEXAS (MANVEL) LEAKEY, TEXAS (LEAKEY) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (WINSTON CHURCHILL) AARHUS, DENMARK (AARHUS BUSINESS COLL.)

20 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 25 26 26 27 28 28 29

BEN BROCKMAN MARKELL HENDERSON JULES WILLIAMS LO’YER BAILEY ZACHARY MORROW BRADY FRENCH ROSARIO HERNANDEZ, JR. RYAN SMITH JOSH WARD KALON HEIM EDDIE EVANCZYK D.J. MCCOWN TREVOR CHARLES BRANDON JENNINGS JAMES FROEHLICH

LB RB DB RB DB RB DB LB RB RB DB RB LB RB DB

6-0 5-6 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-8 6-1 6-2 5-7 5-11 5-9 5-6 6-1 5-11 5-10

185 168 150 190 165 200 160 185 200 190 160 160 200 180 165

SO. SR. FR. FR. FR. SO. SO. FR. FR. SO. FR. FR. SO. SO. SO.

MIDLAND, TEXAS (GREENWOOD) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (TEXAS MILITARY INSTITUTE) GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS (S. GRAND PRAIRIE) MESQUITE, TEXAS (ROCKWALL) PALESTINE, TEXAS (WESTWOOD) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (ANTONIAN PREP) EL PASO, TEXAS (JOHN L. CHAPIN) LAKEHILLS, TEXAS (BANDERA) LUMBERTON, TEXAS (LUMBERTON) ALVARADO, TEXAS (VENUS) MCKINNEY, TEXAS (MCKINNEY BOYD) HAMPTON, VA. (FELLOWSHIP ACADEMY) LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS (BRAZOSWOOD) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (EAST CENTRAL) HOUSTON, TEXAS (CYPRESS RIDGE)

30 31 32 32 33 33 34 35 35 36 37 37 38

PRESTON DEMING KEYSHAAN CASTLE DEVIN SHAW EVAN VILLASTRIGO LUKE FIERST EDMUNDO SUAREZ GARRETT DENNIS LAWSON PYLES ALLANTE’ SHINES BERNARD SENCHEREY AUSTIN LEFEVRE CRISTIAN ESPINOZA MAJOR GEORGE

RB DE RB DB K(P DE RB LB WR LB DE QB LB

6-0 6-1 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-2 5-9

190 205 185 170 175 205 190 235 200 210 220 230 200

FR. JR. JR. FR. JR. FR. FR. SO. JR. FR. FR. SO. SO.

MAGNOLIA, TEXAS (MAGNOLIA WEST) GEORGETOWN, TEXAS (EAST VIEW) LONE OAK, TEXAS (LONE OAK) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR) KERRVILLE, TEXAS (TIVY) LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS (CLEAR SPRINGS) MAGNOLIA, TEXAS (CONCORDIA LUTHERAN) CYPRESS, TEXAS (CYPRESS RANCH ) PHOENIX, AZ (MARYVALE) LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS (BRAZOSWOOD) KATY, TEXAS (JAMES E. TAYLOR) EDINBURG, TEXAS (EDINBURG NORTH) SAN MARCOS, TEXAS (HILL COUNTRY CHRISTIAN)

40 41 42 44 45 47 48 49

MASON-PAUL PARCHOIS DE 6-4 230 BRYAN ESTRADA DE 5-10 205 GARRETT WOMACK DE 6-2 215 YUSUF SHAM TE 6-2 210 GRANT MITCHELL DT 6-0 260 CLAY ANTHONY LB 5-10 180 BLAKE STILWELL LB 6-0 215 JORDAN FULLARD LB 5-6 220

FR. SO. JR. SO. SO. SO. FR. FR.

SPRING, TEXAS (KLEIN OAK) MESQUITE, TEXAS (DALLAS CHRISTIAN) AUSTIN, TEXAS (LAKE TRAVIS) HOUSTON, TEXAS (CYPRESS RIDGE) HOUSTON, TEXAS (MAYDE CREEK) COMFORT, TEXAS (COMFORT) ALVIN, TEXAS (ALVIN) HOUSTON, TEXAS (AMERICAN SCHOOL OF DOHA)

50 51 52 53 53 54 54 56 58

CHRISTOPHER CRAWFORD LB 6-0 230 ELLIOT HAMMON DT 5-10 235 DAVID-ALVIN QUINTON OL 5-10 250 CORY VEGA DT 6-1 250 T.J. VELA OL 6-0 295 DONOVAN CONLEY DE 6-1 230 RYAN EVERETT OL 5-10 250 GAGE BERNARD LB 6-1 205 LANCE KRENEK OL 6-2 300

JR. SO. SR. SR. JR. SO. SO. FR. FR.

HOUSTON, TEXAS (HOUSTON CHRISTIAN) HOUSTON, TEXAS (SAINT THOMAS) ROUND ROCK, TEXAS (HENDRICKSON) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (MACARTHUR) ODEM, TEXAS (ODEM) CEDAR HILL, TEXAS (TRINITY CHRISTIAN) CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (CALALLEN) BEAUMONT, TEXAS (MONSIGNOR KELLY CATHOLIC) BROOKSHIRE, TEXAS (FOSTER)

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NO. NAME POS. 60 D’ANDRE ADAMS DT 61 JACOB WIEBELHAUS OL 62 WILLIAM SPAULDING OL 63 TY RHYNER OL 64 COLE ATTEBERRY OL 65 CHARLES DE LA ROSA OL 66 NOAH BERLANGA OL 68 CAM GOULD OL

HT. 6-0 5-7 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0

WT. 275 255 270 285 310 265 295 260

CL. JR. SO. JR. FR. SR. FR. SR. FR.

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL) CAMERON, TEXAS (C.H. YOE) VICTORIA, TEXAS (VICTORIA EAST) KINGWOOD, TEXAS (HOUSTON CHRISTIAN) RIO HONDO, TEXAS (RIO HONDO) KINGWOOD, TEXAS (KINGWOOD PARK) BURLESON, TEXAS (ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL) FORT WORTH, TEXAS (SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN) MISSION, TEXAS (PIONEER)

70 71 72 73 75 76 77 79

JAMES SMAT DARREN ENCINIA THOMAS XINIC DYLAN SMITH JARED WIGGINS JAMES HILL NICK HACKETT KADIN LAWRENCE

OL 6-2 255 OL 6-0 290 OL 6-2 335 OL 6-0 295 OL 6-2 305 OL 5-11 270 DT 6-2 240 OL 6-3 300

SR. FR. SO. FR. JR. SO. FR. FR.

BENBROOK, TEXAS (ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL) MATHIS, TEXAS (MATHIS) AUSTIN, TEXAS (STEPHEN F. AUSTIN) AUSTIN, TEXAS (DRIPPING SPRINGS) CROSBY, TEXAS (BAYTOWN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY) ALEDO, TEXAS (NOLAN CATHOLIC) LONE OAK, TEXAS (LONE OAK) ELGIN, TEXAS (ELGIN)

80 81 82 83 84 85 87 88 89

TATE SCHORR BLAIR ORR WIL HERBST ERIC OVALLE LANDRY BRAY IAN JONES DAVID MCLAREN TRAVIS TAYLOR SETH BERG

WR WR K(P WR WR K(P TE WR TE

5-8 6-1 5-11 6-3 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-2

155 175 170 188 177 175 210 200 220

JR. JR. FR. SO. SR. FR. FR. SO. FR.

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (CLARK) MANSFIELD, TEXAS (LAKE RIDGE) BOERNE, TEXAS (BOERNE) LAREDO, TEXAS (JOHN B. ALEXANDER) ARLINGTON, TEXAS (LAMAR) HOUSTON, TEXAS (CYPRESS COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN) WEST COLUMBIA, TEXAS (COLUMBIA) GARLAND, TEXAS (NAAMAN FOREST) LITTLE RIVER-ACADEMY, TEXAS (ACADEMY)

90 91 92 93 94 96 97 99

NOAH CLARKSON MASON DUBOIS MATT BAILEY NICHOLAS SMITH WILLIAM MELONCON NOAH MILLER MIKE BROCKHAUS SETH MCCRUM

DT 6-0 DT 6-2 DE 6-2 DE 6-3 DT 5-9 DT 6-5 DE 6-5 DT 5-11

225 270 250 210 260 253 230 290

FR. FR. FR. JR. FR. FR. FR. FR.

MAGNOLIA, TEXAS (MAGNOLIA WEST) BEAUMONT, TEXAS (HAMSHIRE FANNETT) KINGWOOD, TEXAS (KINGWOOD) AGUILARES, TEXAS (BRUNI) DALLAS, TEXAS (SHELTON SCHOOL) TOMBALL, TEXAS (TOMBALL MEMORIAL) EL PASO, TEXAS (CATHEDRAL) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (CATHOLIC MARIANIST)

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Joe Austin (6th season) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH, CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, OFFENSIVE LINE: Tom Ross DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Bill Kriesel DEFENSIVE LINE, RECRUITING COORDINATOR: Kenneth Eboh WIDE RECEIVERS: Garrett Winsett SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR, DEFENSIVE TACKLES: Daryl Jones OFFENSIVE LINE: Andy Workman

HEAD COACH JOE AUSTIN 6TH SEASON

OFFENSE #6 FREDERICK HOVER QUARTERBACK

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OFFENSE EAST Pos. WR WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR TE QB RB

# 3 89 13 82 71 75 67 64 60 57 66 74 72 70 2 16 1 34 37 47 7 19 8 28

TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY DEPTH CHART

Player Yr. Kane Johnson Fr.-HS Francis Sil-Mbock Fr.-HS Jacque Kuykendall Sr.-2L Luke Morris Jr.-Tr. Bryston Parker Sr.-3L Kevon Kenebrew Fr.-HS Travis Pepin Fr.-HS Keith Wright, Jr. Fr.-HS David Holley So.-1L Jerry Villela Jr.-1L Tony Jones II Sr.-3L Kenneth Bowie Fr.-HS Jonathan Kalafatis Fr.-HS Kaylon Bruno So.-HS Tarek Beaugard Sr.-2L Joseph Fentress So.-1L Richard Johnson Sr.-3L Zack Walters So.-1L Gavin Raines Fr.-HS Jake Smith So.-1L Brian Baca Jr.-1L Jacob James Sr.-1L Dominic Haggerty Sr.-3L Jeremiah Robertson Jr.-2L

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

Wt. 210 180 175 168 270 285 280 265 290 250 250 260 265 250 160 160 215 210 245 230 190 200 173 200

Hometown Kemp, Texas Humble, Texas Marshall, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Tyler, Texas Humble, Texas Rusk, Texas Houston, Texas Huffman, Texas Tyler, Texas Houston, Texas Monroe, La. Newton, Texas Patterson, La. Benton, Ark. Kirbyville, Texas Cleveland, Texas Tyler, Texas Texas City, Texas Elgin, Texas Pittsburg, Texas Bossier City, La. Shreveport, La. Huntington, Texas

Player Yr. Zack Walker Sr.-3L De’Quallon Jenkins So.-1L Quaylon Beckley Sr.-3L KeAndre Mauldin Fr.-HS Khilan Wright Sr.-2L Morgen Garcia So.-1L Drew Brewster So.-1L Josh Reed Fr.-HS Regan Wilkins So.-1L Anton Clark Jr.-2L Josiah Dykes So.-1L Josiah Brewington Fr.-HS Garret Gibson Sr.-3L Tremell Scott Sr.-3L Sirbatian Charles Jr.-2L Aaron Buckley So.-1L Grant LaPoint-Teate Jr.-2L Ron Brown, Jr. Fr.-HS Hardy Hill Sr.-3L Malik Mason Jr.-2L Zack Biles Sr.-3L Derick Holt Fr.-HS

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

Wt. 202 225 275 235 295 250 230 215 215 185 200 205 225 235 185 170 175 200 180 190 170 165

Hometown Monroe, La. Crowley, Texas Houston, Texas Longview, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Goodrich, Texas Bossier City, La. Southlake, Texas Kingwood, Texas Mansfield, Texas Kileen, Texas Kemp, Texas Gladewater, Texas Missouri City, Texas Patterson, La. Spring, Texas Orange, Texas Benbrook, Texas Houston, Texas Anna, Texas New Caney, Texas Forney, Texas

Ht. 6-1 5-8 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-6

Wt. 170 150 185 175 170 165 160 175 140

Hometown Forney, Texas Scurry, Texas Shepherd, Texas Benton, Ark. Marshall, Texas Shreveport, La. Baton Rouge, La. Benton, Ark. Lindale, Texas

DEFENSE

Pos. # LE 12 92 DT 98 91 NT 99 97 RE 93 90 SLB 41 5 WLB 33 14 MLB 42 32 CB 17 20 CB 29 31 S 24 21 S 4 45

SPECIAL TEAMS

Pos. PK P PR KR Holder

# 18 48 51 2 13 8 9 2 84

Player Yr. Drew Mackay So.-Tr. Diego Gutierrez Fr.-HS Joseph Leblanc Jr.-1L Tarek Beaugard Sr.-2L Jaque Kuykendall Sr.-2L Dominic Haggerty Sr.-3L Leo Brownfield Sr.-2L Tarek Beaugard Sr.-2L Kameron Neely Jr.-1L

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OFFENSE Pos. LT LG C RG RT WR WR SLOT QB FB TE

# 62 72 70 71 54 64 52 76 75 65 14 35 84 2 5 21 6 13 26 32 12 89

SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY DEPTH CHART

Player Will Spaulding Thomas Xinic James Smat Darren Encinia Ryan Everett Cole Atteberry David-Alvin Quinton James Hill Jared Wiggins Charles De La Rosa Anfernee Stephens Allante’ Shines Landry Bray Max Patton David Brandenburg Markell Henderson Frederick Hover Austin Emery Kalon Heim Devin Shaw AJ Daniels Seth Berg

DEFENSE

Pos. DE DT DT DE LB LB LB CB S S CB

# 42 44 45 99 60 53 93 54 10 47 50 36 20 28 3 21 1 15 24 32 23 26

Player Garrett Womack Yusef Sham Grant Mitchell Seth McCrum D’Andre Adams Cory Vega Nik Smith Donovan Conley Hayden Smith Clay Anthony Chris Crawford Bernard Sencherey Ben Brockman Trevor Charles Aaron Robinson Jules Williams Josiah Minnifield Joel Hietikko Rosario Hernandez Evan Villastrigo Jackson Reece Eddie Evanczyk

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Pos. K P KR PR

# 33 13 13 12 5 19 5 84

Player Luke Fierst Phillip Keys Austin Emery AJ Daniels David Brandenburg Austin Castilleja David Brandenburg Landry Bray

Yr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr.

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

Wt. 270 335 255 290 250 310 250 270 305 265 195 200 177 170 180 168 190 190 190 185 220 220

Hometown Kingwood, Texas Austin, Texas Benbrook, Texas Mathis, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Kingwood, Texas Round Rock, Texas Aledo, Texas Crosby, Texas Burleson, Texas Houston, Texas Phoenix, Ariz. Arlington, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Spring, Texas San Antonio, Texas McAllen, Texas Denison, Texas Alvarado, Texas Lone Oak, Texas Benbrook, Texas Little River, Texas

Yr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr.

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

Wt. 215 210 260 290 275 250 210 230 190 180 230 210 185 200 165 150 155 170 160 170 170 160

Hometown Austin, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Cameron, Texas San Antonio, Texas Aquilares, Texas Cedar Hill, Texas Katy, Texas Comfort, Texas Houston, Texas Lake Jackson, Texas Midland, Texas San Antonio, Texas Spring, Texas Grand Praire, Texas Chandler, Ariz. Magnolia, Texas El Paso, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas McKinney, Texas

Yr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr.

Ht. 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-8

Wt. 175 180 190 220 180 185 180 177

Hometown Kerrville, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Denison, Texas Benbrook, Texas Spring, Texas San Antonio, Texas Spring, Texas Arlington, Texas

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