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FOX SPORTS NET Brendan Burke (Play-by-Play) David Anderson (Analyst) Christian Steckel (Sideline) 1 GAME 1 TEXAS TECH 2016 Record 5-7 Overall; 3-6 Big 12 Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Last Game Season Opener Streak Won 1 Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury Career Record 24-26 (5th Season) Record at Texas Tech Same Record vs. E. Washington First Meeting EASTERN WASHINGTON 2016 Record 12-2 Overall; 8-0 Big Sky Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Last Game Season Opener Streak Lost 1 Head Coach Aaron Best Career Record 0-0 (1st Season) Record at EWU 0-0 (1st Season) Record vs. Texas Tech First Meeting TELEVISION TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK Brian Jensen (Play-by-Play) John Harris (Analyst) Chris Level (Sideline) Steve Pitts (Engineer) RADIO SIRIUS Radio Channel 132 XM Radio Channel 199 SATELLITE RADIO Overall 1-0 In Lubbock 1-0 In Cheney, Wash. 0-0 Neutral Site 0-0 Under Kingsbury First Meeting Current Streak Won 1 Last Meeting Tech 49, EWU 24 (2008) #WreckEm 37 BOWL APPEARANCES | 11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 556 ALL-TIME VICTORIES TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL GAME COVERAGE SERIES HISTORY 2017 SCHEDULE VS TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS E. WASHINGTON EAGLES 0-0 0-0 Big 12 0-0 0-0 Big Sky Sept. 2 3 p.m. Lubbock, Texas Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454) FOX Sports Southwest Texas Tech Sports Network RED RAIDERS IN SEASON OPENERS n Texas Tech boasts one of the nation’s longest active winning streaks in season openers as the Red Raiders have opened each of the last 14 seasons with a victory. That streak ranks fourth nationally, trailing only Florida (27), Ohio State (16) and Alabama (15), all of which either open the season on the road or against a top-10 opponent. n Texas Tech has been outright dominant in season openers against non-ranked foes, winning 20 of their last 21 contests dating back to the start of the 1990 season. In fact, Tech has won those games typically in controlling fashion at an average of 28.4 points per game. SHIMONEK TAKES OVER RED RAIDER OFFENSE n Nic Shimonek is expected to take the reins of Texas Tech’s high-oc- tane offense as the fifth-year senior will likely make his first career start Saturday afternoon against Eastern Washington. Shimonek is the first fifth-year senior to make his first career start in a season opener since Cody Hodges in 2005. n Shimonek is the first Red Raider senior quarterback to start a season opener since Seth Doege led Tech to a 44-6 rout over Northwestern State to kick off the 2012 season. Shimonek is the first senior quarterback to start a game under Kliff Kingsbury. NEW FACES SET TO MAKE DEBUT n Following the 2016 season, head coach Kliff Kingsbury and his staff went to work on transforming the Red Raiders’ roster, bringing in 44 newcomers since last January alone. Of that group, 13 were experienced junior-college prospects and five were Division-I transfers who are im- mediately eligible to play this season. n Of the newcomers, Texas Tech fans will recognize one in particular - junior linebacker Dakota Allen. Allen was the Red Raiders’ second-lead- ing tackler as a freshman in 2015 before he spent the 2016 season at East Mississippi Community College. SATURDAY STORYLINES SEPTEMBER (0-0) 2 EASTERN WASHINGTON 3 p.m. FSN 16 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m. FSN 23 at Houston TBA TBA 30 OKLAHOMA STATE* TBA TBA OCTOBER (0-0) 7 at Kansas* TBA TBA 14 at West Virginia* TBA TBA 21 IOWA STATE* TBA TBA 28 at Oklahoma* TBA TBA NOVEMBER (0-0) 4 KANSAS STATE* TBA TBA 11 vs. Baylor* (Arlington) TBA TBA 18 TCU* TBA TBA 24 at Texas* 7 p.m. FOX TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes 1-8 Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury 9 Series Information 10-11 Jones AT&T Stadium 13 Depth Chart 14 Statistics 15-23 The Last Time 24-34 Roster 35-36 Media Information 37 1 SOCIAL RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Twitter @TexasTechFB Instagram, Snapchat TexasTech_FB Facebook Facebook.com/TexasTechFootball #21 Da’Leon Ward | RB | So-1L #8 Gage Gubrud | QB | Jr-2L 103 attempts, 428 yards, 3 TDs, 4.2 yards/carry 134 attempts, 606 yards, 5 TDs, 4.5 yards/carry #16 Nic Shimonek | QB | Sr-1L #8 Gage Gubrud | QB | Jr-2L 38-of-58, 464 yards, 6 TDs, 1 Int., 65.5% 386-of-570, 5,160 yards, 48 TDs, 14 Int., 67.7% #2 Keke Coutee | WR | Jr-2L #7 Nic Sblendorio | WR | Sr-3L 55 receptions, 890 yards, 7 TDs, 74.2 yards/game 33 receptions, 401 yards, 3 TDs, 28.6 yards/game #1 Jordyn Brooks | LB | So-1L #13 Mitch Fettig | S | Jr-2L 86 tackles (61 solo), 5.0 TFL, FF, 4 Pass Breakups 96 tackles (63 solo), 4.0 TFL, 4 INT, 5 Pass Breakups RUSHING PASSING RECEIVING DEFENSE

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Page 1: TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL - Amazon Simple Storage Service · n Nic Shimonek is expected to take the reins of Texas Tech’s high-oc- ... Post-Practice Availability 6:30 p.m ... an FCS program

FOX SPORTS NETBrendan Burke (Play-by-Play)David Anderson (Analyst)Christian Steckel (Sideline)

1 GAME 1

TEXAS TECH2016 Record 5-7 Overall; 3-6 Big 12Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NRLast Game Season OpenerStreak Won 1Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury Career Record 24-26 (5th Season) Record at Texas Tech Same Record vs. E. Washington First Meeting

EASTERN WASHINGTON2016 Record 12-2 Overall; 8-0 Big SkyRankings AP: NR | Coaches: NRLast Game Season OpenerStreak Lost 1Head Coach Aaron Best Career Record 0-0 (1st Season) Record at EWU 0-0 (1st Season) Record vs. Texas Tech First Meeting

TELEVISION

TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORKBrian Jensen (Play-by-Play)John Harris (Analyst)Chris Level (Sideline)Steve Pitts (Engineer)

RADIO

SIRIUS Radio Channel 132XM Radio Channel 199

SATELLITE RADIO

Overall 1-0In Lubbock 1-0In Cheney, Wash. 0-0Neutral Site 0-0Under Kingsbury First MeetingCurrent Streak Won 1Last Meeting Tech 49, EWU 24 (2008)

#WreckEm

37 BOWL APPEARANCES | 11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 556 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALLGAME COVERAGE

SERIES HISTORY

2017 SCHEDULE

VS

TEXAS TECHRED RAIDERS

E. WASHINGTONEAGLES

0-00-0 Big 12

0-00-0 Big Sky

Sept. 2 • 3 p.m. • Lubbock, Texas • Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454) • FOX Sports Southwest • Texas Tech Sports Network

RED RAIDERS IN SEASON OPENERSn Texas Tech boasts one of the nation’s longest active winning streaks in season openers as the Red Raiders have opened each of the last 14 seasons with a victory. That streak ranks fourth nationally, trailing only Florida (27), Ohio State (16) and Alabama (15), all of which either open the season on the road or against a top-10 opponent. n Texas Tech has been outright dominant in season openers against non-ranked foes, winning 20 of their last 21 contests dating back to the start of the 1990 season. In fact, Tech has won those games typically in controlling fashion at an average of 28.4 points per game.

SHIMONEK TAKES OVER RED RAIDER OFFENSEn Nic Shimonek is expected to take the reins of Texas Tech’s high-oc-tane offense as the fifth-year senior will likely make his first career start Saturday afternoon against Eastern Washington. Shimonek is the first fifth-year senior to make his first career start in a season opener since Cody Hodges in 2005. n Shimonek is the first Red Raider senior quarterback to start a season opener since Seth Doege led Tech to a 44-6 rout over Northwestern State to kick off the 2012 season. Shimonek is the first senior quarterback to start a game under Kliff Kingsbury.

NEW FACES SET TO MAKE DEBUTn Following the 2016 season, head coach Kliff Kingsbury and his staff went to work on transforming the Red Raiders’ roster, bringing in 44 newcomers since last January alone. Of that group, 13 were experienced junior-college prospects and five were Division-I transfers who are im-mediately eligible to play this season. n Of the newcomers, Texas Tech fans will recognize one in particular - junior linebacker Dakota Allen. Allen was the Red Raiders’ second-lead-ing tackler as a freshman in 2015 before he spent the 2016 season at East Mississippi Community College.

SATURDAY STORYLINES

SEPTEMBER • (0-0) 2 EASTERN WASHINGTON 3 p.m. FSN 16 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m. FSN 23 at Houston TBA TBA 30 OKLAHOMA STATE* TBA TBAOCTOBER • (0-0) 7 at Kansas* TBA TBA 14 at West Virginia* TBA TBA 21 IOWA STATE* TBA TBA 28 at Oklahoma* TBA TBANOVEMBER • (0-0) 4 KANSAS STATE* TBA TBA 11 vs. Baylor* (Arlington) TBA TBA 18 TCU* TBA TBA 24 at Texas* 7 p.m. FOX

TABLE OF CONTENTSNotes 1-8Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury 9Series Information 10-11Jones AT&T Stadium 13Depth Chart 14Statistics 15-23The Last Time 24-34Roster 35-36Media Information 37

1 SOCIAL

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

Twitter@TexasTechFB

Instagram, SnapchatTexasTech_FB

FacebookFacebook.com/TexasTechFootball

#21 Da’Leon Ward | RB | So-1L #8 Gage Gubrud | QB | Jr-2L103 attempts, 428 yards, 3 TDs, 4.2 yards/carry 134 attempts, 606 yards, 5 TDs, 4.5 yards/carry#16 Nic Shimonek | QB | Sr-1L #8 Gage Gubrud | QB | Jr-2L38-of-58, 464 yards, 6 TDs, 1 Int., 65.5% 386-of-570, 5,160 yards, 48 TDs, 14 Int., 67.7%#2 Keke Coutee | WR | Jr-2L #7 Nic Sblendorio | WR | Sr-3L55 receptions, 890 yards, 7 TDs, 74.2 yards/game 33 receptions, 401 yards, 3 TDs, 28.6 yards/game#1 Jordyn Brooks | LB | So-1L #13 Mitch Fettig | S | Jr-2L86 tackles (61 solo), 5.0 TFL, FF, 4 Pass Breakups 96 tackles (63 solo), 4.0 TFL, 4 INT, 5 Pass Breakups

RUSHING

PASSING

RECEIVING

DEFENSE

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@TexasTechFB2

28MONDAYBig 12 Teleconference10:50 a.m.

OFF DAY

29TUESDAYMedia Luncheon10:45 a.m.

Post-Practice Availability6:30 p.m.

30WEDNESDAYNo Availability

31THURSDAYNo Availability

1FRIDAYNo Availability

2SATURDAYTexas Tech vs. E. Washington3 p.m.

3SUNDAYCoach Kingsbury AvailabilityTBD

COVERING THE RED RAIDERS

A TEXAS TECH WIN WOULD...n Improve the Red Raiders to 64-26-3 all-time in season openers. n Improve the Red Raiders to 2-0 all-time against Eastern Washington. n Improve head coach Kliff Kingsbury to a perfect 5-0 in season openers. n Improve the Red Raiders to 21-1 all-time against FCS opponents. n Mark the 15th-straight season the Red Raiders have won their season opener.

TEXAS TECH IN SEASON OPENERSn Texas Tech is 63-26-3 all-time over its 92 season openers after the Red Raiders delivered a 69-17 rout over Stephen F. Austin to open the 2016 campaign. Tech’s 69 points marked its most ever in a season opener. n The Red Raiders boast the fourth-longest active winning streak in season openers nationally after beginning each of the last 14 years with a victory. That streak is the longest in the Big 12 Conference and trails only Florida (27), Ohio State (16) and Alabama (15) nationally. n Texas Tech’s 14-game winning streak in season openers is the longest in school history. Prior to this streak, the Red Raiders’ high was six-consecutive seasons opened with a win from 1972-77. n Texas Tech has not dropped a season opener since falling at No. 12 Ohio State, 45-21, to open the 2002 campaign. The Red Raiders have not opened a season with a loss to an unranked opponent since falling at Arizona State, 31-13, in 1999. n Texas Tech has won each of its last 16 season openers played inside Jones AT&T Stadium. The Red Raiders’ last loss in a season opener played at home came in 1992 when No. 15 Oklahoma topped Tech, 34-9.n Since converting to the spread offense in 2000, Texas Tech has averaged 43.5 points per game over the course of 17 season openers. The Red Raiders have scored at least 20 points in all 17 games during that time. n During that same time (2000-present), opposing teams are only averaging 18.6 points per game against the Red Raider defense. Texas Tech has held oppo-nents under 20 points in 10 of its past 17 season openers. n Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury is a perfect 4-0 all-time in season open-ers after victories over SMU (2013), Central Arkansas (2014), Sam Houston State (2015) and Stephen F. Austin (2016). The Red Raiders are averaging 52.8 points per game in their four season openers under Kingsbury.

RED RAIDERS IN HOME OPENERSn In addition to their impressive record in season openers, Texas Tech has also been dominant in home openers as well with a 73-17-2 all-time mark. The Red Raiders enter Saturday’s contest having won each of their last 17 home openers inside Jones AT&T Stadium. n Since 1980, the Red Raiders are 33-4 in home openers with two of those losses coming to ranked opponents (1992 - No. 15 Oklahoma; 1990 - No. 18 Houston)n Texas Tech’s 69 points against Stephen F. Austin a year ago were its most to open the home schedule since the Red Raiders scored 70 against TCU in 2004. RED RAIDERS VERSUS THE FCSn Since 1978 when the NCAA divided its Division I schools into two divisions, Texas Tech has compiled an 20-1 all-time record against FCS opponents. All of those games have been played at Jones AT&T Stadium.n Texas Tech has won its last 16-consecutive games against FCS opponents dat-ing back to the 1988 season. The NCAA renamed Division 1A and Division I-AA to FBS and FCS in 2006 to note the distinction in football programs. n This is the ninth time in the past 13 seasons where the Red Raiders have faced an FCS program in its home opener. Texas Tech is a perfect 8-0 in those games. n Texas Tech is averaging an impressive 51.7 points per game all-time against FCS opponents. The Red Raiders have reached the 40-point mark in each of their last seven meetings with FCS programs. n This is the eighth time in the past nine seasons where the Red Raiders have faced an FCS program in their home opener. Texas Tech is a perfect 7-0 in those games. n Texas Tech’s lone loss to an FCS program came in 1988 when North Texas stunned the Red Raiders, 29-24, inside Jones AT&T Stadium.

QUICK FACTSHEAD COACH KLIFF KINGSBURYAlma Mater Texas Tech ’01Record at Texas Tech 24-26 (5th Season)Career Record SameBowl Appearances Two (2013, 2015)

ASSISTANT COACHESSideline:David Gibbs Defensive CoordinatorJoe Robinson Special Teams CoordinatorJabbar Juluke Associate Head Coach/Running BacksTerrance Jamison Defensive LineBrandon Jones Offensive LineEmmett Jones Outside ReceiversKarl Scott Defensive BacksPress Box:Eric Morris Offensive CoordinatorZac Spavital Linebackers

TEAM INFORMATION2016 Overall Record 5-7Big 12 Record (Finish) 3-6 (T-6th)Home Record 3-3Road Record 1-4Neutral 1-0Lettermen Returning/Lost 48/26Starters Returning/Lost (Offense) 7/4Starters Returning/Lost (Defense) 7/4)Newcomers 44

TEAM HISTORYFirst Season 1925All-Time Record/Seasons 556-436-32/92All-Time Conference Record 264-226-10Conference Championships 11Bow Appearances/Record 37 (14-22-1)

STADIUM INFORMATIONName Jones AT&T StadiumCapacity 60,454Stadium Luxury Suites 85Stadium Club Seats 1,644Stadium Surface FieldTurf (installed 2017)Band Goin’ Band from Randerland (400 members)

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYFounded 1923Enrollment 35,893Chancellor Robert DuncanPresident Dr. Lawrence SchovanecFaculty Athletics Representative Brian ShannonDirector of Athletics Kirby HocuttNickname Red RaidersOfficial Mascot Masked Rider (horse and rider)Unofficial Mascot Raider Red (cartoon figure)

POINTS SCORED IN SEASON OPENERS(Since 2000)Year Opponent Points Scored2016 Stephen F. Austin 692015 Sam Houston State 592014 Central Arkansas 422013 at SMU 412012 Northwestern State 442011 Texas State 502010 SMU 352009 North Dakota 382008 Eastern Washington 492007 at SMU 492006 SMU 352005 Florida International 562004 at SMU 272003 SMU 582002 at Ohio State 212001 New Mexico 422000 New Mexico 24

WIN STREAKS IN SEASON OPENERS(National Rankings) Streak School 2017 Opponent 27 Florida vs. Michigan16 Ohio State at Indiana15 Alabama vs. Florida State 14 TEXAS TECH Eastern Washington

TEXAS TECH AGAINST THE FCS(20-1 Overall)Year Opponent Result2016 Stephen F. Austin W, 69-172015 Sam Houston State W, 59-452014 Central Arkansas W, 42-352013 Stephen F. Austin W, 61-132012 Northwestern State W, 44-62011 Texas State W, 50-102010 Weber State W, 64-212009 North Dakota W, 38-132008 Eastern Washington W, 49-242007 Northwestern State W, 75-72006 Southeastern Louisiana W, 62-02005 Sam Houston State W, 56-32005 Indiana State W, 63-72001 Stephen F. Austin W, 58-31993 Pacific W, 55-71991 Cal State Fullerton W, 41-71988 North Texas L, 24-291988 Lamar W, 59-281987 Lamar W, 43-141985 North Texas W, 28-71984 Texas-Arlington W, 44-7

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CONF PCT. OVERALL STKOklahoma 9-0 1.000 11-2 W10Oklahoma State 7-2 .778 10-3 W1West Virginia 7-2 .778 10-3 L1Kansas State 6-3 .667 9-4 W4TCU 4-5 .444 6-7 L2Baylor 3-6 .333 7-6 W1Texas 3-7 .333 5-7 L3Texas Tech 3-6 .333 5-7 W1Iowa State 2-7 .222 3-9 L1Kansas 1-8 .111 2-10 L1

THURSDAY, AUGUST 31Tulsa at Oklahoma State (FS1) 6:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Maryland at Texas (FS1) 11 a.m.UTEP at Oklahoma (FOX) 2:30 p.m.Eastern Washington at Texas Tech (FSN) 3 p.m.Southeast Missouri State at Kansas (JTV) 6 p.m.Central Arkansas at Kansas State (K-StateHD.TV) 6 p.m.Liberty at Baylor (FS2) 6 p.m.Northern Iowa at Iowa State (Cyclones.TV) 7 p.m.Jackson State at TCU (FSN) 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3Virginia Tech at West Virginia (ABC) 6:30 p.m.

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 8Oklahoma State at South Alabama (ESPN2) 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9Iowa at Iowa State (ESPN or ESPN2) 11 a.m.Charlotte at Kansas State (FSN) 11 a.m.East Carolina at West Virginia (FS2) 11 a.m.TCU at Arkansas (CBS) 2:30 p.m.San Jose State at Texas (LHN) 2:30 p.m.Central Michigan at Kansas (FSN) 3 p.m.Oklahoma at Ohio State (ABC) 6:30 p.m.UTSA at Baylor (FSN) 7 p.m.

TEAM POINTS 1. Oklahoma (19) 303 2. Oklahoma State (12) 294 3. Kansas State (1) 231 4. Texas 213 5. TCU 202 6. West Virginia 183 7. Baylor 129 8. Texas Tech 85 9. Iowa State 83 10. Kansas 37

2016 BIG 12 STANDINGS

BIG 12 UPCOMING GAMES

BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL

KINGSBURY REVAMPS RED RAIDER ROSTER IN OFFSEASONn Following a disappointing 2016 season, Kliff Kingsbury and his staff revamped the Red Raider roster, bringing in 44 newcomers since last January alone. Of that group, 13 are junior-college transfers who are expected to impact the Red Raiders right away along with five Division-I transfers, all of which are eligible immediately. n Kingsbury and his staff focused strongly on experienced defensive backs with the addition of four junior college signees in Octavious Morgan (Butler C.C.), Vaughnte Dorsey (Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C.), Thomas Leggett (Allan Hancock College) and Jaylon Lane (Independence C.C.) as well as LSU transfer Abraham Wallace and Washington grad transfer Trevor Walker. n In all, Texas Tech has added 10 junior college or FBS transfers to its defense as linebacker Dakota Allen (East Mississippi C.C.) as well as defensive linemen Tony Jones (Butler C.C.), Quentin Yontz (Fullerton College) and Jesse Brown (Texas A&M) join the group of defensive backs in David Gibbs’ side of the ball.n Dakota Allen’s name is one that will be easily recognizable to Red Raider fans this season as the junior was Texas Tech’s second-leading tackler in 2015. Allen ranked ninth in the Big 12 for tackles per game (7.2) in an impressive debut as a redshirt freshman. Allen, who finished with 87 tackles and two interceptions that season, played his 2016 sophomore campaign at East Mississippi Community College where he ranked eighth in the NJCAA with a team-leading 117 tackles. n The list of junior college signees includes three defensive prospects - Morgan, Lane and Jones - who were ranked among the top 55 junior college prospects in the country as well as one other in Vaughnte Dorsey, who was rated the eighth-best safety in the country by 247Sports. n The Red Raider running game also received a boost this summer with the ad-dition of running backs Desmond Nisby out of Diablo Valley College in California as well as Tre King from Hutchinson Community College. Nisby combined for over 1,200 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in his two seasons at Diablo Valley and Santa Rosa Junior College. n Of the newcomers, 12 enrolled at Texas Tech in January and went through a full slate of spring practices. Among Big 12 schools, Texas Tech’s 12 mid-year enrollees marked the most in the league, topping Oklahoma’s 11 and West Virginia’s class of 10 signees. n New offensive line coach Brandon Jones had his young group add a pair of veteran linemen this summer with the arrival of Nebraska transfer Dwayne Johnson, Jr., as well as Maryland transfer Jajuan Dulaney. Both linemen are eligible immediately as graduate transfers. n The Red Raider defense will also benefit from two other transfers in Eli Howard and Willie Sykes, both of which sat out the 2016 season. Howard has been praised by Tech coaches since his arrival from North Texas and will look to add to depth along the defensive line, while Sykes will be a candidate in the secondary after transferring from Arkansas. n Frisco offensive lineman Jack Anderson highlighted Texas Tech’s class of high school signees. Anderson, one of the highest-rated recruits to ever sign at Texas Tech, was a consensus four-star prospect and ranked 42nd nationally on the ESPN 300 list. Anderson was joined at semester by his Frisco High School teammate Dawson Deaton (OL) as well as fellow freshman mid-year enrollees Tyler Carr (DL), Will Farrar (OL), Xavier Martin (WR) and Nelson Mbanasor (DL).

BACK-TO-BACK LOSING SEASONS ARE RARE AT TEXAS TECHn Kliff Kingsbury would be among the first people to say the 2016 season did not meet his expectations or those of the Red Raider fan base. The Red Raiders lost four games by eight points or less en route to finishing 5-7 overall and 3-6 in Big 12 play. n The good news, though, is that back-to-back losing seasons at Texas Tech are rare. Very rare, in fact. The last time the Red Raiders compiled consecutive losing seasons came during the 1984-85 campaigns. n Since 1985, the last six times Texas Tech went through a losing season, the Red Raiders bounced back the following year with a record of .500 or better. Even more impressive, in five of those seasons, the Red Raiders rebounded with a postseason bowl berth (2015 AdvoCare Texas Bowl; 2012 Meinecke Texas Bowl; 1993 John Hancock Bowl; 1989 All-American Bowl; 1986 Independence Bowl). n Texas Tech has been among the most consistent programs in the country over the past two decades as the Red Raiders have recorded just three losing seasons since 1993. Among power-five programs, Texas Tech ranks among the elite in non-losing seasons, trailing only Florida State (0), USC (1), Ohio State (1) and Florida (1). The Red Raiders are tied with the likes of Nebraska, Texas A&M, Georgia, Michigan, Miami, Oklahoma, Penn State, Clemson and BYU.

CHALLENGING NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AWAITS RED RAIDERSn The Red Raiders will be challenged early in the 2017 season with difficult non-conference matchups at home against Eastern Washington and Arizona State as well as a road contest at Houston. The three schools combined to go 26-13 a year ago. n The Arizona State game marks the fourth-consecutive season where the Red Raiders will face an opponent from a power-five conference (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC). The game concludes a home-and-home series between the two schools as the Sun Devils won last year’s shootout, 68-55, in Tempe. Tech previously faced Arkansas during the 2014-15 seasons. n Texas Tech Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt has lined up several other power-five matchups in future years as well as the Red Raiders are slated to open the 2018 season against Ole Miss in the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff held at NRG Stadium in Houston. Tech also has non-conference agreements scheduled with Arizona (2019-20), N.C. State (2022, 2027) and Oregon (2023-24) in future years. n The Red Raiders and Houston, meanwhile, will start the first of a four-game series on Sept. 23 at TDECU Stadium. Tech and the Cougars are also slated to face each other during the 2018, 2021 and 2022 seasons.

TEXAS TECH CLASS OF NEWCOMERS(Transfer student-athletes who have joined since Jan.)Name Pos. Last SchoolOctavious Morgan* DB Butler C.C.McLane Carter* QB Tyler J.C.Tony Jones* DL Butler C.C.Vaughnte Dorsey* DB Miss. Gulf Coast C.C.Thomas Leggett* DB Allan Hancock CollegeJoJo Robinson* WR Independence C.C.Tre King* RB Hutchinson C.C.Jaylon Lane* DB Independence C.C.Desmond Nisby* RB Diablo Valley CollegeDakota Allen* LB East Mississippi C.C.Jacob Hines* OL Long Beach C.C.Dominic Panazzolo* P Snow CollegeQuentin Yontz* DL Fullerton CollegeAbraham Wallace* DB LSUTrevor Walker* DB WashingtonJesse Brown* DL Texas A&MJajuan Dulaney* OL MarylandDwayne Johnson, Jr.* OL NebraskaXavier Castille WR SMU* indicates immediately eligible this season

REBOUNDING AFTER LOSING SEASONS(Texas Tech Record in Years After a sub-.500 Season) Year Record Year Record2016 5-7 2017 --2014 4-8 2015 7-62011 5-7 2012 8-51992 5-6 1993 6-61990 4-7 1991 6-51988 5-6 1989 9-31985 4-7 1986 7-6

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NATION'S TOP OFFENSE RETURNS BULK OF PRODUCTION FROM 2016n Despite the loss of quarterback Patrick Mahomes II, Texas Tech still returns the bulk of its 2016 offense that led the country in both total offense and passing offense while also averaging over 40 points per game. The Red Raiders return seven starters from that unit in offensive linemen Terence Steele, Tony Morales, Madison Akamnonu, running back Justin Stockton and wide re-ceivers Cameron Batson, Dylan Cantrell and Derrick Willies. n The Red Raiders ranked fifth nationally in scoring offense as well after averaging 43.7 points per game. It was the second-straight season where Texas Tech has averaged at least 40 points per game. Tech scored 40 or more points in seven of 12 games and at least 50 points in six of those contests. n The trio of senior Justin Stockton, junior Demarcus Felton and sophomore Da’Leon Ward accounted for 75 percent of Texas Tech’s rushing yards a year ago after totaling 936 yards on the ground as a group. Ward boasted 428 rushing yards and three touch-downs, becoming the first Red Raider true freshman to lead the team in rushing since Shaud Williams in 1999. Felton, meanwhile, added 354 yards and three touchdowns while Stockton chipped in 178 rushing yards and a touchdown to go along with 220 yards and a pair of touchdowns through the air.n Along the offensive line, Texas Tech returns four of its mainstays from a year ago in seventh-year senior Tony Morales as well as junior Paul Stawarz and sophomores Madison Akamnonu and Terence Steele. Morales and Steele started in all 12 games a year ago while Stawarz and Akamnonu were in the starting rotation for eight and seven games, respectively. Sophomore Bailey Smith (one start) and Travis Bruffy also saw significant time as true freshmen.

SOPHOMORE CLASS PICKED UP PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE IN 2016n Texas Tech relied heavily on several true freshmen in 2016, a move that should pay dividends this season. In all, 12 true freshmen saw playing time last season led by linebacker Jordyn Brooks and offensive lineman Travis Bruffy who played in all 12 games. n According to research by Pro Football Focus, Texas Tech led the country with 4,429 snaps played by true freshmen in 2016. The next three schools behind the Red Raiders were all Big 12 members in Kansas (3,921), Kansas State (3,670) and Texas (3,643).n Jordyn Brooks led the Red Raiders with 86 tackles (61 solo) in 2016, marking the first time a Tech freshman has topped the team in tackles during the Big 12 era (1996-present). Brooks ranked 40th nationally and tied for fifth among fresh-men in solo tackles per game (5.1) a year ago. He led all Big 12 freshmen in both total tackles and tackles per game. n In addition to both Brooks and Bruffy, the following now sophomores also saw action as true freshmen in 2016: Douglas Coleman III (DB), Kevin Moore (DB), Johnathan Picone (LB), Desmon Smith (DB), Brayden Stringer (LB), Joseph Wallace (DL), Da’Leon Ward (RB) and Antoine Wesley ( WR). T.J. Vasher (WR) played in Tech’s season opener against Stephen F. Austin but a season-ending in-jury cut his season short. He was granted a medical redshirt year following the season, giving him four years of eligibility remaining.

DEEP WIDE RECEIVER GROUP EXPECTED TO LEAD OFFENSEn Texas Tech is expected to have one of its deepest wide receiver groups in school history as the Red Raiders return four of its most experienced wideouts in seniors Cameron Batson, Dylan Cantrell and Derrick Willies as well as junior Keke Coutee. In addition, Tech also brings back several other veterans in senior Ja’Deion High and sophomore Quan Shorts. n In all, Texas Tech returns 57 percent of its receiving yards from a year ago as well as 64 percent of its receiving touchdowns. n Coutee was the Red Raiders’ top receiver once Big 12 play began last season as the junior recorded all but 29 of his 890 receiving yards against league foes. He ended the season ranked second in the Big 12 after averaging 95.7 yards per game during conference action. Coutee put together four 100-yard performances over the course of Big 12 play, which was capped by his 221-yard perfor-mance in the season finale against Baylor. n According to research by Pro Football Focus, Coutee averaged 3.10 yards per route run which was the highest mark among power five conference receivers with at least 60 targets. He topped two of the conference’s top wideouts in Oklahoma State’s James Wash-ington (2.92) and Iowa State’s Allan Lazard (2.60). Coutee is a preseason candidate for the Biletnikoff Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top wide receiver. n Batson ranked second on the team with 61 receptions on the year as he totaled 644 yards and eight touchdowns. According to Pro Football Focus, he was one of the most dependable wideouts in the Big 12, dropping only 1.61 percent of his targets which is the lowest among returning wide receivers with at least 40 receptions. n Batson and Coutee are both expected to play a large roles on Texas Tech’s special teams units. Coutee began to return kicks late in the year, averaging 16.2 yards a return on six attempts. Batson, meanwhile, served as Tech’s primary punt returner where he averaged 9.2 yards a return, the highest clip for a Red Raider since Austin Zouzalik in 2012. n Willies showed glimpses of being a consistent big-play threat a year ago despite battling injuries for most of the year. He fin-ished with 18 catches for 288 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Willies was named to the Senior Bowl watch list prior to the season as he is one of 400-plus players across the country nominated for a potential roster spot.

VETERAN ON CAMPUSn There likely won’t be an older student-athlete in college football this season than offensive lineman Tony Morales, who is en-tering his seventh season as a Red Raider. Morales arrived at Texas Tech in 2011 but unfortunately suffered through season-ending injuries in each of the next four years. He saw his first collegiate action in 2015 where he appeared in 10 games, including four starts, at right guard. He moved to center prior to the 2016 season and proceeded to start in all 12 games. n Morales was granted an extension to his eligibility towards the end of the 2016 campaign, giving him a seventh season as a member of the Red Raider football program. Morales is eligible to apply for another extension later this season.

PRESEASON HONORS

WR DYLAN CANTRELLEarl Campbell Award Top Offensive Player from Texas

2016 TOTAL SNAPS BY TRUE FRESHMEN(National Leaders)School Total SnapsTexas Tech 4,429Kansas 3,921Kansas State 3,670Texas 3,643Miami (Fla.) 3,427Ole Miss 3,111Alabama 3,010South Carolina 2,950Florida 2,875Georgia 2,789Source: Pro Football Focus

WR KEKE COUTEEPreseason All-Big 12 Media VoteEarl Campbell Award* Top Offensive Player from TexasBiletnikoff Award* Nation’s Top WR

PK CLAYTON HATFIELDPreseason All-Big 12 Media VoteLou Groza Award* Nation’s Top Kicker

QB NIC SHIMONEKGolden Arm Award Nation’s Top QBEarl Campbell Award Top Offensive Player from Texas

WR DERRICK WILLIESSenior Bowl Watch List* indicates player named to a watch list

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RED RAIDER SENIOR QUARTERBACKS MAKING FIRST CAREER START IN SEASON OPENER(Since 2000 Only)

Nic Shimonek will be looking to repeat similar strong performances by past Red Raider fifth-year quarterbacks in their first career start. Shimonek, a native of Mildred, Texas, has waited two seasons at Texas Tech after trans-ferring from Iowa prior to the 2015 campaign.

Here is a look at how three other Red Raider senior quarterbacks - B.J. Symons (2003), Sonny Cumbie (2004) and Cody Hodges (2005) - performed in each of their season openers which coincided with their first ca-reer start.

B.J. SYMONS2003 vs. SMU

Comp-Att. 23-of-38Percentage 61%Yards 297Touchdowns 1Interceptions 3

SONNY CUMBIE2004 vs. SMU

Comp-Att. 40-of-66Percentage 61%Yards 470Touchdowns 4Interceptions 0

CODY HODGES2005 vs. Florida International

Comp-Att. 29-of-37Percentage 78%Yards 454Touchdowns 4Interceptions 0

SHIMONEK EXPECTED TO MAKE FIRST CAREER START SATURDAYn Nic Shimonek will likely make his first career start Saturday afternoon to lead the Red Raider offense against the Eagles. He is the first Texas Tech senior quarterback to make his first career start in a season opener since Cody Hodges did so in 2005 against Florida International. n Since 2000, Texas Tech’s high-ocatane offense has been led by three fifth-year seniors who did not make their first career start until their final year, notably B.J. Symons (2003), Sonny Cumbie (2004) and Cody Hodges (2005). All three signal callers led the Red Raiders to at least eight wins in each of those three seasons. n Shimonek is the first Red Raider senior quarterback to start a season opener since Seth Doege led Tech to a 44-6 rout over Northwestern State to kick off the 2012 season. Shimonek is the first senior quarterback to start a game under Kliff Kingsbury. n Shimonek appeared in four games for the Red Raiders in 2016 as the primary backup to Patrick Mahomes II. Over Shimonek’s career, he has served behind four quarterbacks who would later go on to be NFL draft picks - C.J. Beathard (Iowa), Jake Rudock (Iowa), Davis Webb (Texas Tech) and Mahomes. n Shimonek showed his potential in the Big 12 opener against Kansas last season after Mahomes left the game with an injury early in the third quarter. Shimonek proceeded to continue Tech’s offensive onslaught, finishing 15-of-21 for 271 yards and four touchdowns through the air. Three of his townchdowns went for 30 yards or longer as he found Keke Coutee on 37 and 31-yard strikes and then Jonathan Giles on a 59-yard bomb over the middle. n Shimonek arrived at Texas Tech as a transfer walk-on from Iowa prior to the 2014 season. He redshirted the 2013 season at Iowa before deciding to transfer to Texas Tech. He saw his first career collegiate action during the 2015 season as he was inserted late in both the UTEP and Iowa State games.

NOT JUST TALENTED ON THE FIELD, EITHERn For as gifted of a quarterback Nic Shimonek is, it’s not his only talent. Early in his Texas Tech career, Shimonek operated his own business, “The Southern Pearl,” which focused on furniture restoration. It was a talent he learned from his mother, Teresa Shimonek, who operated her own furniture restoration business in his hometown of Mildred, Texas. n During the hours he had in between football practice, film work and class, Shimonek and his longtime girlfriend operated “The Southern Pearl” to help offset the cost of being a walk-on quarterback as he was previously a scholarship athlete at Iowa. n Shimonek closed the business prior to the 2016 season when it became clear he would be the primary backup behind Patrick Mahomes II. In interviews this offseason, Shimonek said the call to close the business was so he could “prepare each week as if he was the starter.

HATFIELD RETURNS AS ONE OF THE NATION'S MOST-ACCURATE KICKERSn Clayton Hatfield returns for his junior season as one of the most accurate kick-ers in college football the past two seasons. Hatfield, who ranked fourth national-ly last year for field goal percentage (92.9), is 27-of-30 on field goal attempts over his career (90 percent). He ranks fourth nationally in career field goal percentage among returning kickers, trailing only Penn State’s Tyler Davis (93.8), Minnesota’s Emmit Carpenter (91.7) and John Baron of San Diego State (91.3).n Hatfield’s first successful field goal this season will tie Brian Hall (1974-77) for 10th all-time in the Tech career record book. He could potentially tie Don Grimes (1971-73) for ninth place as well as he sits jut two successful tries back entering the 2017 campaign. n Hatfield enters this season having made each of his last 11 field goals, which is already the longest streak in school history. He broke the previous of 10-straight set by Bill Adams in 1979 and Scott Segrist in 1988. n Of the 30 career field-goal attempts of Hatfield’s career, his lone three misses have all come on tries of 40 yards or longer.

RED RAIDERS NAME FIVE CAPTAINS FOR 2017n Texas Tech named five team captains for the 2017 season following a team vote at the conclusion of preseason practices as the Red Raiders selected senior wide receivers Cameron Batson and Dylan Cantrell as well as senior quarter-back Nic Shimonek, junior linebacker Dakota Allen and junior defensive back Jah’Shawn Johnson. n This is the second time in Kliff Kingsbury’s tenure where the Red Raiders have utilized five captains. The other year came in 2015 when Texas Tech closed the regular season at 7-5 overall and was selected for the AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl.

TEXAS TECH CAREER FG LEADERS(Texas Tech All-Time Leaders)Player (Years) Field Goals 1. Ryan Bustin (2012-14) 50 2. Alex Trlica (2004-07) 48 3. Bill Adams (1977-79) 43 4. Ricky Gann (1981-84) 41 Scott Segrist (1985-88) 41 6. Lin Elliott (1988-91) 40 7. Jon Davis (1991-94) 35 Chris Birkholz (1998-00) 35 9. Don Grimes (1971-73) 29 10. Brian Hall (1974-77) 28 11. Clayton Hatfield (2015-) 27

TEXAS TECH CAREER PAT LEADERS(Texas Tech All-Time Leaders) Player (Years) Field Goals 1. Alex Trlica (2004-07) 233 2. Ryan Bustin (2012-14) 153 3. Matt Williams (2008-10) 149 4. Clayton Hatfield (2015-) 118 5. Jon Davis (1991-94) 103 6. Lin Elliott (1988-91) 100 7. Robert Treece (2001-02) 97 8. Scott Segrist (1985-88) 92 9. Chris Birkholz (1998-00) 88 10. Donnie Carona (2008-11) 83

Lou Graza Award CandidateClayton Hatfield

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RED RAIDER OFFENSE AGAINST THE REST OF THE NATION(Since 2000)

TEXAS TECH 106,053

BOISE STATE 103,026

OKLAHOMA 101,611

OREGON 101,606

HOUSTON 99,002

TEXAS TECH 82,499 BOISE STATE 1,159

HAWAII 71,935 OKLAHOMA 1,091

HOUSTON 64,489 OREGON 1,071

BOISE STATE 61,748 TEXAS TECH 1,046

WASHINGTON STATE 60,969 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 969

TOTAL YARDS PASSING YARDS TOUCHDOWNS

2017 KingsburyOverall 0-0 24-26vs. Big 12 Conference 0-0 13-23vs. Non-Conference 0-0 11-3at Jones AT&T Stadium 0-0 13-11in Away Games 0-0 9-11at Neutral Sites 0-0 2-4Day Games 0-0 12-16Night Games (6 p.m. start or later) 0-0 12-10vs. Top 25 teams 0-0 2-16vs. Top 10 teams 0-0 0-5vs. Top 5 teams 0-0 0-4vs. Top-Ranked Teams 0-0 0-0TV games 0-0 24-26 on FSN 0-0 10-0 on FOX 0-0 0-6 on FOX Sports 1 0-0 8-9 on ESPN 0-0 4-4 on ABC 0-0 0-5 on ESPN2 0-0 2-0 on ESPNU 0-0 0-2Scoring first 0-0 18-11Opponents score first 0-0 6-15Leading at halftime 0-0 19-3Trailing at halftime 0-0 1-22Tied at halftime 0-0 4-1Leading after third quarter 0-0 22-1Trailing after third quarter 0-0 1-24Tied after third quarter 0-0 1-1Overtime games 0-0 1-0

Scoring less than 20 points 0-0 0-5Scoring 20-29 points 0-0 2-6Scoring 30-39 points 0-0 8-9Scoring 40-49 points 0-0 4-2Scoring 50+ points 0-0 10-4Allowing less than 20 points 0-0 6-0Allowing 20-29 points 0-0 9-0Allowing 30-39 points 0-0 4-3Allowing 40+ points 0-0 4-23

Totaling <300 yds total offense 0-0 0-0Totaling 300+ yds total offense 0-0 24-25Totaling 400+ yards total offense 0-0 21-17Totaling 500+ yards total offense 0-0 18-11Totaling 600+ yards total offense 0-0 13-6Rushing for 100+ yards 0-0 19-17Rushing for 150+ yards 0-0 14-7Passing for 300+ yards 0-0 19-22Passing for 350+ yards 0-0 18-15Passing for 400+ yards 0-0 15-7Passing for 500+ yards 0-0 4-5Allowing <100 yds rushing 0-0 3-0Allowing 100+ yds rushing 0-0 20-26Allowing 200+ yds rushing 0-0 11-24Allowing <200 yds passing 0-0 9-6Allowing 200+ yards passing 0-0 14-20Allowing 300+ yards passing 0-0 7-12Allowing 400+ yards passing 0-0 0-3Allowing <300 yards total offense 0-0 3-0Allowing 300+ yards total offense 0-0 21-26Allowing 400+ yards total offense 0-0 16-24

Having no turnovers 0-0 7-2Forcing no turnovers 0-0 5-8Leading turnover margin 0-0 9-3Trailing turnover margin 0-0 8-19Having <2 takeaways 0-0 8-17Having 2 or more takeaways 0-0 15-9Leading in time of possession 0-0 9-8When trailing in time of possession 0-0 15-17

RECORD BREAKDOWN DAVID GIBBS ENTERS THIRD SEASON AS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR n David Gibbs returns for his third season as Texas Tech’s defensive coordinator this fall, marking the first time Texas Tech has kept the same coach in the position over three-straight seasons since Lyle Setencich from 2003-07. Setencich left the position midway through the 2007 season and was replaced by Ruffin McNeil, who finished that season on an interim basis before continuing in the role each of the next two years. n Among its Big 12 counterparts, Texas Tech is one of three schools to return its head coach, offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator for the third-consecutive season. Eric Morris is in his fifth season on Kliff Kingsbury’s staff and fourth in the role of offensive coordinator. He arrived as a charter member of Kingsbury’s staff in 2013.

KINGSBURY ADDS THREE NEW ASSISTANTS TO COACHING STAFFn Kliff Kingsbury added three new coaches to his staff this offseason in Terrance Jamison (defensive line), Brandon Jones (offen-sive line) and Jabbar Juluke (Assoc. Head Coach/running backs). n Jamison arrived at Texas Tech in February following three seasons at Florida Atlantic. Considered one of the top young coaches in the country, Jamison has also served on the defensive staffs at both Wisconsin and Cal before earning his first full-time position at Florida Atlantic in 2014. n Kingsbury’s first hire in the offseason was a familiar name in former Red Raider offensive lineman Brandon Jones, who returned to his alma mater following a two-year stint at Cal. Jones began his coaching career as an offensive assistant at Texas Tech from 2007-08 before accepting positions at Sam Houston State (2009), East Carolina (2010-14) and then Cal (2015-16). n Juluke, meanwhile, returns to Texas Tech as associate head coach and run-ning backs coach, a position he held for several weeks following the 2015 season. Juluke, a New Orleans native and longtime high school coach in the state of Lou-isiana, returned home to serve as running backs coach at LSU during the 2016 season. He earned his first collegiate position as running backs coach at Louisiana Tech from 2013-15. n While not new to the staff, Kliff Kingsbury praised the work of strength and conditioning coach Rusty Whitt in preparing the Red Raiders through offseason workouts. Whitt, a veteran of the U.S. Army, arrived at Texas Tech prior to the 2016 season after six seasons in a similar role at Louisiana-Lafayette. His staff consists of Associate Strength and Conditioning Coach Jeffrey Earls as well as Director of Mobility and Agility Adam Hymel and Director of Speed and Power Scott Sal-wasser. For more information on Texas Tech’s strength and conditioning program, search “Speed School” via @TexasTechFB on Twitter.

KINGSBURY IN ELITE COMPANY AMONG ACTIVE COACHESn Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury is one of only two NCAA FBS coaches that finished in the top 10 in the Heisman Trophy voting and also played in the National Football League. Kingsbury joins Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh as the only two active coaches to accomplish this feat. Harbaugh finished third in the 1986 Heisman Trophy race and played 13 seasons in the NFL. Kingsbury, meanwhile, ranked ninth in the 2002 Heisman Trophy voting and then played five seasons in the NFL with stops with the New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets and Denver Broncos.

TEXAS TECH HEAD COACH KLIFF KINGSBURYn Kliff Kingsbury is the only former Texas Tech player to return to his alma mater as its head coach.n Under Kingsbury, Texas Tech has annually ranked among the top offenses na-tionally, finishing in the top 10 for total offense in all four seasons. Tech ranked second in 2015 for total offense, scoring offense and passing offense and then finished first in both total offense and passing offense in 2016 as well as fifth in scoring offense. n Kingsbury is one of 16 head coaches at the NCAA Division I FBS level working at their alma mater.n Kingsbury’s work with quarterbacks is well documented as he’s had four for-mer players go on to NFL careers in Case Keenum (Houston), Johnny Manziel (Tex-as A&M), Davis Webb (Texas Tech) and Patrick Mahomes II (Texas Tech).

2017 TEXAS TECH COACHING STAFFName Position SeasonKliff Kingsbury Head Coach 5thDavid Gibbs Defensive Coordinator 3rdEric Morris Offensive Coordinator 5thJoe Robinson Special Teams Coordinator 2ndJabbar Juluke Assoc. HC/Running Backs 1stTerrance Jamison Defensive Line 1stBrandon Jones Offensive Line 1stEmmett Jones Outside Receivers 2ndKarl Scott Cornerbacks 2ndZac Spavital Linebackers 3rdRusty Whitt Strength & Conditioning 2nd

HEAD COACHES AT THEIR ALMA MATER(Active Head Coaches) School Name Years PlayedAir Force Troy Calhoun 1985-88Appalachian State Scott Satterfield 1991-1996Ball State Mike Neu 1990-93Boise State Bryan Harsin 1995-99BYU Kailani Sitake 1994, 1997-00Central Michigan John Bonamego 1984-1987Georgia Kirby Smart 1995-98Hawaii Nick Rolovich 2000-01Kent State Paul Haynes 1987-91Miami Mark Richt 1978, 1980-82Michigan Jim Harbaugh 1983-86Missouri Barry Odom 1996-99Northwestern Pat Fitzgerald 1993-96Oklahoma State Mike Gundy 1986-89Stanford David Shaw 1991-94Texas Tech Kliff Kingsbury 1999-02Utah State Matt Wells 1994-96UTEP Sean Kugler 1985-88Wisconsin Paul Chryst 1986-88

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FUTURE SCHEDULES2018 Ole Miss (NRG Stadium - Houston) Lamar Houston2019 Montana State UTEP at Arizona2020 at UTEP Wyoming Arizona2021 Lamar at Houston2022 Houston at N.C. State2023 at Wyoming Oregon Missouri State2024 Abilene Christian at Oregon North Texas2025 at Colorado State2026 Abilene Christian Colorado State2027 at North Texas N.C. State

Texas Tech is looking to make its 38th postseason bowl appearance in its 92-year history which ranks among the top-20 programs all-time in bowl games played. The Red Raiders rank third among current Big 12 Conference programs in bowl appearances. SCHOOL APPEARANCES 1. Alabama 64 2. Texas 53 3. USC 53 Nebraska 53 5. Georgia 52 Tennessee 52 7. Oklahoma 50 8. LSU 48 9. Penn State 47 Ohio State 47 11. Georgia Tech 45 Michigan 45 13. Florida State 44 Florida 44 15. Arkansas 42 16. Auburn 41 17. Miami (Fla.) 38 Texas A&M 38 Clemson 38 20. Texas Tech 37 Mississippi 37 22. Washington 36 23. UCLA 35 West Virginia 35 BYU 35 26. Notre Dame 34

TEXAS TECH BOWL HISTORY

#REDRAIDERSINTHENFLTexas Tech fans will see several familiar faces on Sundays this fall as 16 former Red Raid-ers are part of NFL rosters, including Patrick Mahomes II, who was drafted 10th overall last spring by the Kansas City Chiefs. Here is a full listing of #RedRaidersInTheNFL: Jace Amaro (2011-13) Tennessee TitansDanny Amendola (2004-07) New England PatriotsLe’Raven Clark (2012-15) Indianapolis ColtsMichael Crabtree (2007-08) Oakland RaidersReginald Davis III (2013-16) Atlanta FalconsCody Davis (2009-12) Los Angeles RamsJakeem Grant (2012-15) Miami DolphinsKerry Hyder (2009-13) Detroit Lions Branden Jackson (2012-15) Oakland RaidersPatrick Mahomes II (2014-16) Kansas City ChiefsBradley Marquez (2010-13) Los Angeles RamsOndre Pipkins (2016) Washington RedskinsPete Robertson (2012-15) Washington RedskinsTaylor Symmank (2013-15) Minnesota VikingsLaAdrian Waddle (2009-12) New England PatriotsDeAndre Washington (2011-15) Oakland Raiders

Texas Tech helped set a new AdvocCare Texas Bowl attendance record in 2015 as the Red Raiders and LSU drew 71,307 fans in Houston.

PLAYER NOTESQuarterbacksn McLane Carter was named Nic Shimonek’s primary backup heading into the first week of the season. Carter arrived at Texas Tech this past January after throwing for 3,226 yards and 30 touchdowns last fall at Tyler Junior College. n Jett Duffey is also in the mix for the backup role at quarterback as he was the 2015 Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Mr. Texas Football Award winner as a senior at Lake Ridge High School in Mansfield, Texas. He redshirted the 2016 season. Running Backsn Justin Stockton is closing in on 1,000 career rushing yards as he has 917 entering the season opener versus Eastern Washington. Stockton is also nearing the 2,000-yard mark for all-purpose yards as he has 1,838 over his three seasons. Both figures lead all current running backs on the team. n Demarcus Felton was the only Red Raider to rush for over 100 yards in a game last season as he carried 16 times for 123 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the win over Louisiana Tech. Wide Receiversn Quan Shorts ended his 2016 redshirt freshman season with a bang thanks to an 81-yard touchdown reception that gave the Red Raiders a 27-7 lead in the second quarter of their win against Baylor. It marked the longest offensive play of the season. Shorts finished the year with five catches for 124 yards and a touchdown. n Ja’Deion High will return Saturday after missing most of last season due to injury. He has played in 12 games over his career, totaling 14 catches for 165 yards and a touchdown during that span. n JoJo Robinson earned the backup spot at H receiver after arriving during Texas Tech’s second summer session. One of the top receivers as part of the 2014 signing class, Robinson originally attended Arkansas before spending last season at Independence Community College. Offensive Linen According to research by Pro Football Focus, Paul Stawarz went 582 passing plays last year without allowing a sack, which led the FBS among returning tackles. He moved to center prior to spring practices. n Tony Morales leads the Red Raider offense with 18 career starts along the offensive line. He is followed in career starts by Dylan Cantrell (16), Cameron Batson (12) and fellow offensive lineman Terence Steele (12). n Travis Bruffy is projected as Texas Tech’s starting left tackle entering the first week of the season. Bruffy moved back to the offensive line after spending the 2016 season primarily as a blocking tight end. He did catch one touchdown pass in that role, however, which earned him a spot on the Piesman Watch List put together by SB Nation. Defensive Linen Kolin Hill ranks second among returning Red Raiders in tackles for a loss as he had four last year, one shy of Jordyn Brooks. n Lonzell Gilmore was praised as one of Tech’s most improved defensive linemen this spring after playing in all 12 games in 2016. Linebackersn Jordyn Brooks ended his true freshman season with a career-high 12 tackles in Texas Tech’s win over Baylor. He was the first freshman during the Big 12 era to lead the Red Raiders in tackles. n With Dakota Allen’s return, Texas Tech now has two experienced linebackers as Allen was the team’s second-leading tackler in 2015 while Brooks led the team in the category a year ago. Defensive Backsn Despite being just a junior, Jah’Shawn Johnson leads the team with 25 career starts from his spot in the secondary. Johnson was Texas Tech’s second-leading tackler a year ago with 77 takedowns to go along with two interceptions and six pass breakups. Johnson has recovered five fumbles over his career, two shy of Zach Thomas’ career record. n Trevor Walker joined the Red Raiders this summer as a graduate transfer from Washington. He appeared in all 13 games last season for a Washington team that advanced to the College Football Playoff. Special Teamsn Texas Tech special teams coordinator Joe Robinson recruited Australian punter Dominic Panazzolo quickly after the 2016 sea-son as he joined the Red Raiders as a mid-year enrollee last January. Panazzolo is first international player to play at Tech since Patrice Majondo-Mwamba, a native of Belgium, ended his Red Raider career following the 2004 season. n Michael Barden returns as Texas Tech’s primary kickoff specialist after he recorded 31 touchbacks over 45 attempts last season.

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Eastern Washington 0-0, 0-0 Big SkyLast Week: Season OpenerThis Week: at Texas Tech (3 p.m.)Next Week: vs. North Dakota State

Arizona State 0-0, 0-0 Pac-12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. San Diego State (8:30 p.m.)Next Week: vs. San Diego State

Houston 0-0, 0-0 AACLast Week: Season OpenerThis Week: at UTSA (6 p.m.)Next Week: at Arizona

Oklahoma State 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. Tulsa (6:30 p.m. Thurs.)Next Week: at South Alabama (Fri.)

Kansas 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. Southeast Missouri State (6 p.m.)Next Week: vs. Central Michigan

West Virginia 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. Virginia Tech (6:30 p.m. Sun.)Next Week: vs. East Carolina

Iowa State 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. Northern Iowa (7 p.m.)Next Week: vs. Iowa

Oklahoma 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. UTEP (2:30 p.m.)Next Week: at Ohio State

Kansas State 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. Central Arkansas (6 p.m.)Next Week: vs. Charlotte

Baylor 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. Liberty (6 p.m.)Next Week: vs. UTSA

TCU 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. Jackson State (7 p.m.)Next Week: at Arkansas

Texas 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: Season OpenerThis Week: vs. Maryland (11 a.m.)Next Week: vs. San Jose State

OPPONENT BREAKDOWN TEXAS TECH KNOWS OFFENSEn Texas Tech is currently riding a consecutive game scoring streak that spans 245 games dating back to the 1997 season. The streak, which began Oct. 25, 1997, against Texas A&M, ranks 11th nationally and is the second-longest streak in the Big 12 Conference behind TCU. n Texas Tech is the only school in the country to rank among the top 15 teams for total offense and top 10 for passing offense in every season since 2002. n In addition, Texas Tech has ranked in the top 10 for passing offense in each of the past 15 seasons (2001-present). n Texas Tech has scored 40 or more points regularly under head coach Kliff Kingsbury. The Red Raiders have eclipsed the 40-point mark 20 times under Kingsbury and the 50-point plateau a total of 14 times. n Since the start of the 2015 season, Texas Tech has boasted one of the most impressive quick-strike offenses. The Red Raiders have had 59 touchdown-scor-ing drives last under two minutes during that time while 25 lasted less than a minute. n In 50 games as head coach, Kliff Kingsbury has guided the Red Raider offense to at least 500 yards of total offense 30 times during his tenure. During that span, Kingsbury has also led Texas Tech to 700 yards of total offense five times, all of which rank among the top-10 totals in program history. n The success of the Texas Tech offense under Kliff Kingsbury has been impressive knowing the Red Raiders have not had an upperclassman quarterback leading the offense to start any of his first three seasons. Patrick Mahomes II became the first junior or senior quarterback to lead the Red Raiders in a season opener since Seth Doege (a senior) earned the nod in 2012. n The Red Raiders head into this season having scored at least 50 points in 10 of their last 12 games inside Jones AT&T Stadium. Tech is averaging an impressive 54.5 points per game in home games the past two seasons.

RED RAIDERS ENTER SEASON WITH DEGREES IN HANDn Texas Tech will have 11 student-athletes on its roster this season who have already earned their undergraduate degrees, which is among the largest totals in the nation. The list of graduates includes Zach Austin, Kisean Allen, Zach Barnes, Cameron Batson, Dylan Cantrell, Jajuan Dulaney, Dwayne Johnson, Jr., Tony Morales, Talor Nunez, Abraham Wallace, Caleb Woodward. n Two of the most-successful graduates among all of Texas Tech’s student-athletes are Batson and Nunez. Batson graduated cum laude in August after earning his degree in management through the Rawls College of Business. Nunez earned his degree in me-chanical engineering and is now enrolled in the prestigious STEM MBA program at the Rawls College of Business.

RED RAIDERS TO HONOR SPIKE DYKES DURING 2017 SEASONn This past spring, Texas Tech lost a legend with the passing of Spike Dykes on April 10. Dykes passed away in his home at Hore-shoe Bay near Austin at the age of 79. To celebrate his memory, Texas Tech will wear a “I Like Spike” helmet sticker during every game of the 2017 season. The phrase “I Like Spike” was a popular saying among Tech fans during his tenure as head coach from 1986-99. The helmet sticker will also remain on the front page of Texas Tech’s game notes each week.

KIRBY HOCUTT RETURNS AS CFP CHAIRMANn Texas Tech Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt will return as chairman of the College Football Playoff committee this season. Hocutt, who joined the CFP selection committee prior to the 2015 season, is in his second year as chairman and his third year of a three-year term on the committee. Hocutt will be the voice of the committee throughout the season as he will discuss the CFP weekly rankings live on ESPN each Tuesday night and via conference call beginning Oct. 31. n The College Football Playoff Committee matches the No. 1 seed vs. No. 4, and No. 2 vs. No. 3 in national semifinal games that rotate annually among the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, Capital One Orange Bowl, Allstate Sugar Bowl, Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual and Fiesta Bowl. The committee members produce weekly rankings after the ninth weekend of games. The members meet in person on Mondays and Tuesdays in Dallas. n Hocutt has led Texas Tech to one of its most successful eras in recent history over the past two academic years, highlighted by six Big 12 titles (women’s soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and baseball) and 14 of 17 intercollegiate sports advancing to the NCAA postseason during that span.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING STREAK(National Rankings)Games School Years361 Florida 1988-present306 TCU 1992-present298 Air Force 1992-present285 Tennessee 1994-present283 Virginia Tech 1995-present275 Georgia 1995-present271 Nebraska 1996-present251 Boise State 1997-present250 Georgia Tech 1997-present245 TEXAS TECH 1997-present240 Oklahoma 1997-present

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Arizona State __________________________ 1-1Arkansas _____________________________ 1-1Baylor ______________________________ 1-3Central Arkansas ________________________ 1-0Iowa State ____________________________ 3-1Kansas ______________________________ 4-0Kansas State __________________________ 1-3Louisiana Tech __________________________ 1-0LSU ________________________________ 0-1Oklahoma ____________________________ 0-4Oklahoma State ________________________ 0-4Sam Houston State _______________________ 1-0SMU ________________________________ 1-0Stephen F. Austin ________________________ 2-0TCU ________________________________ 2-2Texas _______________________________ 1-3Texas State ____________________________ 1-0UTEP _______________________________ 2-0West Virginia __________________________ 1-3

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American _____________________________ 1-0Big 12 ______________________________13-23FCS Opponents _________________________ 4-0Pac-12 ______________________________ 1-1Conference USA _________________________ 3-0Southland ____________________________ 3-0Sun Belt _____________________________ 1-0Southeastern (SEC) _______________________ 1-1

2008-09: Houston Offensive Quality Control 2010: Houston Assistant Coach (quarterbacks)2011: Houston Co-Offensive Coordinator (quarterbacks)2012: Texas A&M Offensive Coordinator (quarterbacks)2013-Present: Texas Tech Head Coach

2008 ____________ Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl2009 ____________ Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl2013 _____________ National University Holiday Bowl2015 _________________ AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl

Hometown __________________New Braunfels, TexasHigh School __________________ New Braunfels ‘98College ________________________ Texas Tech ‘01Family _____________ Tim & Sally Kingsbury (parents)______________________ Klint Kingsbury (brother)

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1994-97 _______________ New Braunfels High School1999-02 _________________________ Texas Tech2003-04 __________________ New England Patriots2004-05 ____________________New Orleans Saints2005 ______________ Denver Broncos / New York Jets2006 _____ Buffalo Bills / Cologne Centurions (NFL Europe)2007 ___ Winnipeg Blue Bombers/Montreal Alouettes (CFL)2008 _______ Team Texas (All-American Football League)

OFFENSES UNDER KINGSBURYSince earning his first coordinator position at Houston in 2010, Kliff Kingsbury has annually produced one of the nation’s top of-fenses. A two-time National Offensive Coordinator of the Year honoree, Kingsbury as produced an offense that has ranked 11th or better nationally in each of the past five seasons. Here is a listing of where Kingsbury’s offenses have ranked in the NCAA since 2010:SCHOOL (YEAR) TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING OFFENSE PASSING OFFENSE RUSHING OFFENSEHouston (2010) 11th 13th 5th 61stHouston (2011) 1st 1st 1st 68thTexas A&M (2012) 3rd 4th 14th 11thTexas Tech (2013) 8th 23rd 2nd 111thTexas Tech (2014) 10th 52nd 5th 80thTexas Tech (2015) 2nd 2nd 2nd 40thTexas Tech (2016) 1st 5th 1st 123rd

QUARTERBACKS UNDER KINGSBURYYEAR PLAYER COMP ATT PCT. YARDS TD INT RATE HEISMAN2008 Case Keenum (Hou.) 397 589 67.4 5,020 44 11 159.9 N/A2009 Case Keenum (Hou.) 492* 700* 70.3 5,671* 44* 15 154.8 N/A2010 David Piland (Hou.)+ 201 345 58.3 2,641 24 14 137.4 N/A2011 Case Keenum (Hou.) 428* 603* 71.0 5,631* 48* 5 174.0 7th2012 Johnny Manziel (TAMU)^ 295 434 68.0 3,706 26 9 155.3 1st2013 Davis Webb (TTU) 226 361 62.6 2,718 20 9 139.1 N/A2013 Baker Mayfield (TTU) 218 340 64.1 2,315 12 9 127.7 N/A2014 Davis Webb (TTU) 211 345 61.2 2,539 24 13 138.4 N/A2014 Patrick Mahomes II (TTU) 105 185 56.8 1,547 16 4 151.2 N/A2015 Patrick Mahomes II (TTU) 336 517 56.0 4,283 32 14 149.6 N/A2016 Patrick Mahomes II (TTU) 388 591 65.7 5,052* 41 10 156.9 N/A+ -- David Piland was the backup to Case Keenum, whose 2010 season was cut short by injury.^ -- Johnny Manziel also rushed for 1,410 yards and 21 TDs on his way to claiming the 2012 Heisman Trophy. * -- Indicates player led the nation in that category.

HEAD COACH KLIFF KINGSBURY

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Kliff Kingsbury (@TTUKingsbury), the architect of one of the nation’s most high-powered offenses, enters his fifth season as head coach at Texas Tech. The 15th head coach in program history, Kingsbury was tabbed to lead his alma mater on Dec. 12, 2012. Under his watch, the Red Raiders have boasted an explosive offense that has annually ranked among the top units in the country. Tech has made two bowl appearances under Kingsbury, who enters the 2017 season with a 24-26 overall record. Tech concluded the 2016 season as the nation’s leader in total offense, marking the sixth-straight year where a Kingsbury-led offense finished 11th or higher in the category dating back to his time at both Houston and Texas A&M. The Red Raiders were also the nation’s leader in passing offense and ranked fifth for scoring offense. The Red Raiders ranked among the nation’s leaders during the 2015 campaign as well, finishing second in total offense, scoring offense as well as passing offense. Tech concluded the year averaging a school-record 45.1 points per game after scoring at least 25 points in all 13 games. The Red Raiders were one of just two teams nationally and the only school in a power-five conference to score 25 or more points in every game of the 2015 season.

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EASTERN WASHINGTON (1-0)Date Loc. W/L TTU EWU Att.Aug. 30, 2008 H W 49 24 49,887

INSIDE THE EASTERN WASHINGTON SERIESn Texas Tech and Eastern Washington will be meeting for the second time in both programs’ history Saturday afternoon as the two schools last met on Aug. 30, 2008 at Jones AT&T Stadium. The Red Raiders topped the Eagles, 49-24, to open the season in front of 49,887 fans.

ON THIS DATE IN TEXAS TECH HISTORYn This is the first time Texas Tech has played on Sept. 2 since the Red Raiders opened the 2006 season with a 35-3 rout over SMU at Jones AT&T Stadium. It is one of just two all-time contests played on the date as the Red Raiders also topped Utah State, 38-16, in 2000. That game was Tech’s second of the season.

2016 STATISTICAL LEADERS

TEXAS TECH CATEGORY E. WASHINGTONDa’Leon Ward Rushing Gage Gubrud106 att., 428 yds., 3 TDs 134 att., 606 yds., 5 TDsPatrick Mahomes II Passing Gage Gubrud388-591, 5052 yds., 41 TDs 386-570, 5160 yds., 48 TDsJonathan Giles Receiving Cooper Kupp69 rec., 1158 yds., 13 TDs 117 rec., 1700 yds., 17 TDsJonathan Giles All-Purpose Yards Cooper Kupp1158 yds., 96.5 avg. 1912 yds., 147.1 avg.Jordyn Brooks Tackles Zach Bruce86 tackles (61 solo) 115 tackles (63 solo) Kris Williams Sacks Samson Ebukam5.0 sacks 9.5 sacksJah’Shawn Johnson Interceptions Orion Stewart2 interceptions 4 interceptionsClayton Hatfield Field Goals Roldan Alcobendas65-70 PATs, 13-14 FGs 72-73 PATs, 9-15 FGsMichael Barden Punting Jordan Dascalo43 att., 1645 yds., 38.3 avg. 42 att., 1709 yds., 40.69 avg.Reginald Davis III Kickoff Returns Nsimba Webster14 att., 272 yds., 19.4 avg. 15 att., 379 yds., 25.3 yds.Cameron Batson Punt Returns Cooper Kupp17 att., 157 yds., 9.2 avg. 7 att., 160 yds., 22.9 avg.

2016 STATISTICAL COMPARISON

TEXAS TECH CATEGORY E. WASHINGTON43.7 Points Per Game 42.36360 First Downs 3721,243 Rushing Yards 1,8005,556 Passing Yards 5,6146,799 Total Offense 7,414566.6 Total Offense/Game 529.628-489 Kick Returns-Yards 45-97318-171 Punt Returns-Yards 9-1835-15 Interception Returns-Yards 17-16617-6 Fumbles-Lost 14-594-744 Penalties-Yards 86-75146-38.2 Punts-Yards Avg. 46-36.939.6 Net Kickoff Average 58.130:52 Time of Possession/Game 28:05101/195 3rd-Down Conversions 99/19011/25 4th-Down Conversions 14/2714-94 Sacks-Yards 35-21670 Touchdowns Scored 8113-14 Field Goals-Attempts 10-1890% (57/63) Redzone Scores 81% (57-70)73% (46-63) Redzone Touchdowns 71% (50-70)65-70 PAT-Attempts 72-73

STATISTICAL LEADERS

TEXAS TECHCATEGORY NCAA BIG 123rd Down Conversion Pct. 3rd 1st3rd Down Conversion Pct. Defense 100th 8th4th Down Conversion Pct. 96th 8th4th Down Conversion Pct. Defense 66th 6thBlocked Kicks 44th 3rdBlocked Kicks Allowed 29th 5thBlocked Punts - -Blocked Punts Allowed 1st 1stCompletion Percentage 10th 2ndFewest Penalties 110th 9thFewest Penalties per Game 121st 9thFewest Penalty Yards 87th 6thFewest Penalty Yards per Game 103rd 7thFirst Downs Defense 124th 10thFirst Downs Offense 3rd 1stFumbles Lost 23rd 1stFumbles Recovered 63rd 7thKickoff Return Defense 100th 9thKickoff Returns 122nd 10thNet Punting 109th 10thPasses Had Intercepted 64th 5th

Passes Intercepted 117th 10thPassing Offense 1st 1stPassing Yards Allowed 125th 10thPassing Yards per Completion 49th 6thPunt Return Defense 75th 9thPunt Returns 39th 6thRed Zone Defense 76th 8thRed Zone Offense 15th 3rdRushing Defense 116th 10thRushing Offense 123rd 10thSacks Allowed 95th 8thScoring Defense 128th 10thScoring Offense 5th 2ndTackles for Loss Allowed 60th 5thTeam Passing Efficiency 11th 3rdTeam Passing Efficiency Defense 121st 10thTime of Possession 48th 3rdTotal Defense 128th 10thTotal Offense 1st 1stTurnover Margin 93rd 8thTurnovers Gained 112th 9thTurnovers Lost 35th 4thWinning Percentage 80th 7th

IN THE NCAA TEAM RANKINGS (2016 Season)

EASTERN WASHINGTONCATEGORY NCAA BIG 123rd Down Conversion Pct. -- --3rd Down Conversion Pct. Defense -- --4th Down Conversion Pct. -- --4th Down Conversion Pct. Defense -- --Blocked Kicks -- --Blocked Kicks Allowed -- --Blocked Punts -- --Blocked Punts Allowed -- --Completion Percentage -- --Fewest Penalties -- --Fewest Penalties per Game -- --Fewest Penalty Yards -- --Fewest Penalty Yards per Game -- --First Downs Defense -- --First Downs Offense -- --Fumbles Lost -- --Fumbles Recovered -- --Kickoff Return Defense -- --Kickoff Returns -- --Net Punting -- --Passes Had Intercepted -- --

Passes Intercepted -- --Passing Offense -- --Passing Yards Allowed -- --Passing Yards per Completion -- --Punt Return Defense -- --Punt Returns -- --Red Zone Defense -- --Red Zone Offense -- --Rushing Defense -- --Rushing Offense -- --Sacks Allowed -- --Scoring Defense -- --Scoring Offense -- --Tackles for Loss Allowed -- --Team Passing Efficiency -- --Team Passing Efficiency Defense -- --Time of Possession -- --Total Defense -- --Total Offense -- --Turnover Margin -- --Turnovers Gained -- --Turnovers Lost -- --Winning Percentage -- --

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LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - A good start was all Texas Tech needed to beat Eastern Washington. The Red Raiders know that won’t be enough when the competition gets better. Graham Harrell threw for 536 yards and two touchdowns and also ran for another score to lead No. 12 Texas Tech past Eastern Washington 49-24 on Saturday night. The pass-happy offense of Texas Tech was in midseason form against an overmatched oppo-nent. Harrell was 43-of-58 with an interception. He connected with eight different receivers but it was a quiet night for Michael Crabtree, the nation’s leading receiver in 2007. The All-American finished with 73 yards on nine catches, one a 4-yard TD in the first quarter. Eric Morris and Detron Lewis caught nine passes each for Tech. Morris got 164 yards and Lewis had 163 yards. It was the third time in as many seasons that Harrell has thrown for more than 500 yards in a game, but he wasn’t impressed. “That was a pretty sloppy game and offensively we were pretty sloppy,” Harrell said. “We’ve got a long ways to go and a lot of room to get better.” Tech scored more on the ground than in the air. Shannon Woods rushed for two, and Harrell, Aaron Crawford and Baron Batch each had one. Matt Nichols, last season’s MVP in the Big Sky Conference, threw one touchdown and complet-ed 36 of 61 passes for 335 yards. He also threw three interceptions. Tony Davis caught 13 passes for 114 yards to lead the Eagles. First-year coach Beau Baldwin lost his debut at Eastern of the Football Championship Subdivi-sion. The Eagles defense pressured Harrell at times but only enough to slow Tech’s usual scoring pace. Tech had one dubious statistic. The Red Raiders set a record for the number of penalties in a game, with 18 for 169 yards. Leach said he was “incredibly disappointed” by the penalties. “I think we’re going to find in a lot of them that we didn’t have good technique and that’s focus,” he said. The previous high in number of penalties came in 2000 against Baylor when Tech had 17. The record for yardage came against Rice last year when Tech gave up 183 yards on penalties. The Red Raiders came into the game with their highest preseason ranking in 31 years and proceeded to roll to a big lead. Leach saw inconsistency in his team’s tempo, offensively and de-fensively. “To go out there and, you know, football’s real important for two or three series but it’s not important the next two after that,’ that’s madness,” Leach said. “We have to get better and we have to improve.” Texas Tech scored on three of its first four possessions before Eastern could get anything going. Woods, who lost his starting role at running back last year, made it 7-0 on a 2-yard run on Tech’s opening drive. Harrell capped a 10-play drive with a 3-yard TD run. But Tech missed the extra point - its first miss in 234 attempts - and Tech led 13-0 with more than half of the first quarter remaining. Harrell and Crabtree connected for their first score of the season when Crabtree pulled down a TD pass in the corner of the end zone late in the first quarter. Tech got a 2-point conversion with Harrell hit Detrone Lewis over the middle to put the Red Raiders up 21-0. Crabtree caught 22 touchdowns last season. “After the first quarter you catch up to the game speed that they have and after the second quarter, it felt like a Big Sky game,” Nichols said. “We went out and made some good plays but just didn’t make enough.” On the Raiders next possession, Eastern’s Matt Johnson intercepted a pass at Tech’s 44 and returned it 37 yards to the Eagles 7. Five plays later Alexis Alexander ran it in from the 1 to pull the Eagles within 21-7.

POSTGAME NOTESn Senior receiver Eric Morris set a personal best in all-purpose yards with 189 on the night. His 164 receiving yards also was a career high. Morris finished with 4 rushing yards and 5.25 punt return yardage. His previous best all-purpose performance came against Colorado last season as he totaled 125 yards (120 receiving, five punt return).n 2007 Biletnikoff Award Winner Michael Crabtree hauled in the first touchdown of his sopho-more season on a four-yard reception from Graham Harrell with 48 seconds left in the first quar-ter. The touchdown marked the 23rd of his career, which tied Crabtree with Joel Filani for second place on the all-time TD receptions list at Tech.n Senior quarterback Graham Harrell reached another milestone in his prolific Texas Tech career as he sur-passed the 11,000 passing yards mark with 536 yards against the Eagles. He now has 11,218 yards in his career and trails only Kliff Kingsbury who passed for 12,429 yards during his career (1999-2002).

SCORING SUMMARYQTR Time Team Scoring Play Drive / Time1st 12:43 TT Woods, S. 2 yd run (Carona, D. kick) 8-30 / 2:06 08:32 TT Harrell, G. 1 yd run (Carona, D. kick blocked) 10-78 / 3:14 00:48 TT Crabtree 4 yd pass from Harrell, G. (Lewis pass from Harrell) 10-90 / 3:252nd 13:45 EWU A. Alexander 1 yd run (Felipe Macias kick) 3-7 / 0:47 10:54 TT Woods, S. 1 yd run (Carona, D. kick) 9-90 / 2:51 02:44 EWU M. Nichols 1 yd run (F. Macias kick) 7-54 / 3:01 00:00 EWU F. Macias 55 yd field goal 6-24 / 1:093rd 04:51 TT Britton, E. 1 yd pass from Harrell, G. (Carona, D. kick) 8-61 / 3:26 00:21 EWU T. Davis 30 yd pass from M. Nichols (F. Macias kick) 11-77 / 4:304th 12:20 TT Crawford, A. 6 yd run (Carona, D. kick) 8-72 / 3:01 02:08 TT Batch, B. 26 yd run (Carona, D. kick) 3-54 / 0:49

RUSHING: Eastern Washington - Dale Morris 9-17; Tyler Hart 3-13; Toke Kefu 1-3; A. Alexander 2-3; Matt Nichols 7-minus 13. Texas Tech - Batch, Baron 5-40; Woods, Shannon 13-37; Crawford, Aaron 3-11; Britton, Edward 1-9; Morris, Eric 1-4; Harrell, Graham 2-2. PASSING: Eastern Washington - Matt Nichols 36-61-3-335; Alex Smart 2-2-0-6. Texas Tech - Harrell, Graham 43-58-1-536. RECEIVING: Eastern Washington - Tony Davis 13-114; Brynsen Brown 8-82; Nathan Overbay 5-61; Dale Morris 5-57; Aaron Boyce 3-12; Matt Martin 2-9; Ashton Gant 1-7; J.T. Leggin 1-mi-nus 1. Texas Tech - Morris, Eric 9-164; Lewis, Detron 9-163; Crabtree, M. 9-73; Swindall, T. 5-45; Britton, Edward 4-24; Woods, Shannon 2-15; Crawford, Aaron 2-1; Leong, Lyle 1-32; Batch, Baron 1-10; James, Adam 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern Washington - Matt Johnson 1-37. Texas Tech - Charbonnet, D. 1-17; Henley, Rajon 1-12; Duncan, Brian 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Eastern Washington - Matt Johnson 7-3; Zach Johnson 6-2; Ryan Kelley 3-3; J.C. Sherritt 5-0; Kevin Hatch 5-0; Marcus Walker 3-2; Makai Borden 4-0; Jesse Hoffman 3-0; Lonnie Hosley 3-0; Kyle Wilkins 3-0; Greg Peach 2-1; Tyler Jolley 2-1; Nicholas Ramos 2-0; Adam Macomber 2-0; David Miles 1-0; L. Witherspoon 1-0; Dante Calcote 1-0; Matt Nichols 1-0; Nathan Overbay 1-0; Renard Williams 1-0; Aaron Boyce 1-0. Texas Tech - Wall, Jamar 6-3; Williams, M. 6-1; Nickerson, B. 6-0; Duncan, Brian 6-0; Bird, Bront 5-0; McBath, Darcel 3-2; Charbonnet, D. 3-2; Rowland, Jordy 4-0; Collier, Blake 3-0; Charbonnet, T. 3-0; Hines, Anthony 3-0; Dixon, McKinner 2-0; Jones, Richard 2-0; Hunter, Victor 2-0; Williams, B. 1-0; Riley, Sandy 1-0; Richardson, P. 1-0; Sanders, DeShon 1-0; Byrnes, Shawn 1-0; Howard, Julius 1-0; Fuller, Lance 1-0; Ratliff, Jake 1-0; Henley, Rajon 1-0; Mitchem, F. 1-0.

TEAM STATISTICS EWU TTUFIRST DOWNS .................................................. 24 30RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................... 22-23 25-103PASSING YDS (NET) .......................................... 341 536Passes Att-Comp-Int ....................................... 63-38-3 58-43-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .......................... 85-364 83-639Fumble Returns-Yards ..................................... 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards.......................................... 2-4 5-21Kickoff Returns-Yards ...................................... 8-152 1-43Interception Returns-Yards .............................. 1-37 3-29Punts (Number-Avg) ....................................... 5-40.6 2-43.5Fumbles-Lost .................................................. 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards ................................................ 9-54 18-169Possession Time .............................................. 30:34 29:26Third-Down Conversions ................................. 3 of 15 8 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions ............................... 1 of 3 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances ............................... 2-4 6-7Sacks By: Number-Yards .................................. 0-0 3-26

LAST MEETING - AUG. 30, 2008E. WASHINGTON 0 17 7 0 - 24TEXAS TECH 21 7 7 14 - 49Jones AT&T Stadium | Lubbock, Texas | 6 p.m. | FOX Sports Net | Attendance: 49,887

n Texas Tech offensive coordinator Eric Morris caught nine passes for a career-high 164 yards in the only other meeting between Eastern Washington and the Red Raiders.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS (Preseason) TEAM RECORD POINTS 1. Alabama (52) 0-0 1513 2. Ohio State (3) 0-0 1414 3. Florida State (4) 0-0 1396 4. USC (2) 0-0 1325 5. Clemson 0-0 1201 6. Penn State 0-0 1196 7. Oklahoma 0-0 1170 8. Washington 0-0 1150 9. Wisconsin 0-0 926 10. Oklahoma State 0-0 889 11. Michigan 0-0 881 12. Auburn 0-0 880 13. LSU 0-0 784 14. Stanford 0-0 695 15. Georgia 0-0 690 16. Louisville 0-0 629 17. Florida 0-0 624 18. Miami 0-0 492 19. South Florida 0-0 327 20. Kansas State 0-0 317 21. Virginia Tech 0-0 240 22. West Virginia 0-0 207 23. Texas 0-0 173 24. Washington State 0-0 133 25. Tennessee 0-0 114

RECEIVING VOTES: TCU 98, Utah 85, Notre Dame 65, Boise State 37, NC State 26, Northwestern 25, Pittsburgh 23, Oregon 21, Houston 19, Colorado 18, San Diego State 9, UCLA 9, BYU 5, Appalachian State 4, Nebraska 4, Tulsa 4, Kentucky 3, Texas A&M 3, Michigan State 1.

AMWAY COACHES POLL (Preseason) TEAM RECORD POINTS 1. Alabama (49) 0-0 1603 2. Ohio State (5) 0-0 1512 3. Florida State (4) 0-0 1434 4. USC 0-0 1415 5. Clemson (7) 0-0 1367 6. Penn State 0-0 1257 7. Washington 0-0 1245 8. Oklahoma 0-0 1237 9. Michigan 0-0 959 10. Wisconsin 0-0 936 11. Oklahoma State 0-0 912 12. LSU 0-0 834 13. Auburn 0-0 819 14. Stanford 0-0 732 15. Georgia 0-0 701 16. Florida 0-0 681 17. Louisville 0-0 676 18. Miami 0-0 472 19. Kansas State 0-0 339 20. West Virginia 0-0 319 21. South Florida 0-0 247 22. Virginia Tech 0-0 235 23. Texas 0-0 193 24. Tennessee 0-0 155 25. Utah 0-0 109

RECEIVING VOTES: Washington State 99, Colorado 72, TCU 58, Boise State 49, Notre Dame 49, Texas A&M 46, Pittsburgh 45, NC State 39, Oregon 37, Northwestern 25, Nebraska 23, Arkansas 22, Memphis 22, Mississippi State 19, San Diego State 18, Appalachian State 11, BYU 10, Georgia Tech 10, Tulsa 10, Wyoming 9, Western Michigan 8, Temple 8, North Carolina 8, Houston 7, Minnesota 6, Troy 6, Iowa 5, Louisiana Tech 4, Syracuse 3, Arixona 2, UCLA 1, Colorado State 1, Maryland 1, Michigan State 1, Toledo 1, Army 1.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF TEAM RECORD First Rankings will be released Oct. 31

NATIONAL RANKINGS (Preseason)

TEXAS TECH IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGSWEEK AP COACHES CFPPreseason NR NR --Week 2 (9/5) Week 3 (9/10) Week 4 (9/17) Week 5 (9/24) Week 6 (10/1) Week 7 (10/8) Week 8 (10/15) Week 9 (10/22) Week 10 (10/29) Week 11 (11/5) Week 12 (11/12) Week 13 (11/19) Week 14 (11/26) Week 15 (12/3)

THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH WAS...Ranked in AP Poll: Nov. 3, 2013 (No. 25)Ranked in Coaches’ Poll: Nov. 3, 2013 (No. 23)Received Votes in the AP Poll: Oct. 18, 2015 (RV)Received Votes in the Coaches’ Poll: Oct. 2, 2016 (RV)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS:Highest Ranking (AP): No. 2 (Nov. 2-16, 2008)Highest Ranking (Coaches): No. 2 (Nov. 9-16, 2008)Highest Final Ranking (AP): No. 11 (1938, 1973)Highest Final Ranking (Coaches): No. 11 (1973)Consecutive Weeks Ranked (AP): 20 (2004-06)Consecutive Weeks Ranked (Coaches): 25 (2004-06)

Over the past decade, Texas Tech has been among the most inovative teams in the coun-try related to team uniforms. The Red Raiders have multiple uniform combinations in their wardrobe and often do not use the same com-bination twice in a season.

Here’s a look at Texas Tech’s record in various uniform combinations:

Helmet-Jersey-Pants RecordBLACK-BLACK-BLACK 11-8Black-White-Black 10-6Black-Red-Black 7-3White-White-White 8-5Black-Red-White 4-0Black-Black-White 4-2Black-Red-Red 3-1Black-White-White 1-2Black-Gray-Black 1-0Gray-Gray-Gray 1-0Black-Black-Red 0-1Black-White-Red 0-3

White-White-Red 0-2White-Black-White 0-1Gray-White-Gray 0-3Red-Red-White 1-0Black-White-Gray 0-1

SPECIALTY UNIFORMSWounded Warrior (2010) 1-0Wounded Warrior (2011) 0-1Lone Star Pride (2012) 0-1Lone Survivor (2013) 0-1 Lone Star Pride (2013) 0-1Throwbacks (2014) 0-1White Ombre’ (2014) 0-1Lone Star Pride (2014) 0-1Black Ombre’ (2014) 0-1Throwbacks - White (2015) 2-0

UNIFORM WATCH (Since 2009)

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Attend Game Season61,836 Tech vs. Oklahoma State 201361,283 Tech vs. Oklahoma State 201560,997 Tech vs. Texas State 201360,961 Tech vs. Texas 201460,879 Tech vs. Texas 201260,803 Tech vs. Texas 201660,800 Tech vs. Oklahoma 201260,778 Tech vs. Central Arkansas 201460,478 Tech vs. Oklahoma 201660,454 Tech vs. Texas 201060,454 Tech vs. Oklahoma State 201060,277 Tech vs. Arkansas 201460,097 Tech vs. Stephen F. Austin 201660,073 Tech vs. Sam Houston State 201559,260 Tech vs. Iowa State 201159,014 Tech vs. Oklahoma 201458,955 Tech vs. New Mexico 201258,702 Tech vs. TCU 201358,502 Tech vs. West Virginia 201458,416 Tech vs. Texas A&M 2011

JONES AT&T STADIUM - HOME OF THE RED RAIDERS

TOP 20 ATTENDANCE MARKSNEW TURF AMONG NEW ADDITIONSn Texas Tech replaced its playing surface during the offseason, installing a new FieldTurf model prior to spring practice. There are three significant changes to the new surface, most notably the size of the Double T at midfield. The Double T was enlarged to cover the entire distance between the hash marks. The font for “Red Raiders” and “Texas Tech” spelled out in each endzone is also new and it matches the look the Red Raiders will unveil on each uniform this season. In addition, there is no longer a black box surrounding “Jones AT&T Stadium” at the 25-yard line of each side of the field. n Other updates to the stadium came via new goalposts that are motorized and will allow ath-letics staff to quickly lower both posts at the conclusion of each game. Texas Tech also renovated all of its concessions throughout the Jones AT&T Stadium concourse. n The playing surface is one of several upgrades to the stadium in recent years as Texas Tech opened the North Endzone Club area prior to the 2016 campaign. Tech also added a state-of-the-art video board on the north endzone before the 2013 season, which remains one of the largest high-definition video boards in the country. n Overall, since 2003, Texas Tech has invested over $150 million during the past 10-plus years with four major renovations, making Jones AT&T Stadium one of the best on-campus football facilities in the country.

RED RAIDERS LIGHT UP JONES AT&T STADIUM SCOREBOARDn The Red Raider offense has benefited from playing at home in recent years as Texas Tech is averaging 54.5 points per game inside Jones AT&T Stadium the past two seasons. n Texas Tech has scored 50 or more points in 10 of its last 12 games inside Jones AT&T Stadium heading into the 2017 season. The Red Raiders scored at least 50 points in all six homes games in 2015, marking the first time in school history where Tech has hit the 50-point mark in every game on the home schedule.

SPORTS PERFORMANCE CENTER ALREADY COMING IN HANDYn Texas Tech’s new $48 million Sports Performance Center has already been vital this season as the Red Raiders have had several practices already moved indoors due to rain. A year ago, Tech had six or seven practices either severely delayed or canceled altogether following thunderstorms in the Lubbock area. n The Sports Performance Center is still under construction with completion expected in the up-coming weeks. The project will be completed in late September before the offical ribbon cutting on Oct. 20 prior to the Iowa State game. n The Sports Performance Center houses a 100-yard indoor football field that is within walking distrance of the outdoor practice fields at the Football Training Facility. The Red Raiders now start every practice now in the facility before moving outdoors. n In addition to supporting the Red Raider football program, the Sports Performance Center will also be home to Texas Tech’s nationally-ranked track and field program. The facility will house a 200-meter bank track, which will allow Tech to host several of the nation’s top collegiate and high school meets each season.

“The best home field advantage in all of college football.”- DAVE CURTIS, THE SPORTING NEWS (2010)

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SPECIAL TEAMSLS 48 Kyle Heffron _________ 6-0 _ 215 __ Sr-1L ______ San Antonio, Texas 43 Noah Hess __________ 6-2 _ 195 _ So-SQ _________ Houston, Texas

PK 96 Clayton Hatfield _____ 5-10 _ 185 __ Jr-2L _________ Boerne, Texas 49 Michael Barden ______ 5-11 _ 180 __ Jr-2L __________ Austin, Texas

P 85 Dominic Panazollo _____ 6-5 _ 210 __ Jr-TR ______ Adelaide, Australia 37 John DeLaGarza ______ 6-2 _ 200 __Fr-RS ___________Allen, Texas

OFFENSELT 79 Travis Bruffy _________ 6-6 __320 _ So-1L ______ Missouri City, Texas 58 Madison Akamnonu ____ 6-5 __320 _ So-1L ________ Arlington, Texas

LG 77 Jacob Hines _________ 6-5 __320 __Jr-TR _______ Long Beach, Calif. 54 Jajuan Dulaney _______ 6-4 __305 _ Sr-TR ______Powder Springs, Ga. C 76 Paul Stawarz ________ 6-6 __295 __Jr-1L _________Channahon, Ill. 51 Tony Morales ________ 6-3 __290 _ Sr-2L ________ Arlington, Texas

RG 56 Jack Anderson _______ 6-5 __320 _ Fr-HS __________ Frisco, Texas 70 Dwayne Johnson, Jr. ____ 6-4 __310 _ Sr-TR _________ Houston, Texas

RT 78 Terence Steele _______ 6-6 __320 _ So-1L __________ Cibolo, Texas 71 Bailey Smith ________ 6-5 __300 _ So-1L __________ Lucas, Texas

QB 16 Nic Shimonek ________ 6-3 __225 _ Sr-2L _________ Mildred, Texas 6 McLane Carter _______ 6-3 __215 _ So-TR __________ Gilmer, Texas

RB 4 Justin Stockton _______ 5-10 _205 _ Sr-3L __________ Cibolo, Texas 32 Desmond Nisby _______ 6-1 __235 __Jr-TR __________ Vallejo, Calif.-or- 27 Demarcus Felton ______ 5-7 __205 __Jr-2L _________ Houston, Texas

X 11 Derrick Willies ________ 6-4 __210 _ Sr-1L _____ San Bernardino, Calif. 1 Quan Shorts _________ 6-2 __195 _ So-1L _________ Humble, Texas

H 13 Cameron Batson ______ 5-9 __175 _ Sr-3L _____ Oklahoma City, Okla. 20 JoJo Robinson ________ 5-11 _195 __Jr-TR ___________ Miami, Fla.

Y 2 Keke Coutee _________ 5-11 _180 __Jr-2L __________ Lufkin, Texas 88 Ja’Deion High ________ 5-11 _190 _ Sr-2L _________Hereford, Texas

Z 14 Dylan Cantrell ________ 6-3 __220 _ Sr-3L ______ Whitehouse, Texas 9 T.J. Vasher __________ 6-6 __190 _ Fr-RS ______ Wichita Falls, Texas

DEFENSEEND 52 Zach Barnes _________ 6-3 __260 _ Sr-3L _________ Loganville, Ga. 53 Eli Howard __________ 6-4 __265 _ So-SQ _______ San Angelo, Texas

N 99 Mychealon Thomas ____ 6-2 __320 _ Sr-1L __________ Dallas, Texas 98 Nick McCann ________ 6-2 __310 _ Fr-RS ________ Texarkana, Ark.

T 96 Broderick Washington, Jr. _ 6-3 __295 _ So-1L ________ Longview, Texas 90 Quentin Yontz ________ 6-2 __260 __Jr-TR __________ Corona, Calif. RUSH 94 Lonzell Gilmore _______ 6-3 __260 _ So-1L __________ Spring, Texas 13 Kolin Hill ___________ 6-2 __245 __Jr-1L _________ Schertz, Texas 9 Tony Jones __________ 6-2 __225 __Jr-TR ________ Casselberry, Fla. WILL 40 Dakota Allen ________ 6-1 __235 __Jr-TR _________ Humble, Texas 33 Brayden Stringer ______ 6-2 __220 _ So-1L _________ Cypress, Texas

MIKE 1 Jordyn Brooks ________ 6-1 __240 _ So-1L _________ Houston, Texas 18 Christian Taylor _______ 6-1 __220 _ So-1L _________ Houston, Texas

NB 25 Douglas Coleman III ____ 6-1 __185 _ So-1L ___________Zachary, La. 31 Justus Parker ________ 6-0 __210 _ So-RS ________ La Vernia, Texas

LC 5 Octavious Morgan _____ 6-0 __205 __Jr-TR ________ Greenwood, S.C. 28 Jaylon Lane _________ 6-2 __190 __Jr-TR ______ Nacogdoches, Texas

LS 15 Vaughnte Dorsey ______ 5-11 _200 __Jr-TR ________ Cleveland, Miss. 21 Kisean Allen _________ 5-11 _180 __Jr-2L ________ Mesquite, Texas

RS 7 Jah’Shawn Johnson ____ 5-10 _185 __Jr-2L ___________Ennis, Texas 22 Trevor Walker ________ 6-0 __190 _ Sr-TR ________ Arlington, Texas

RC 4 Desmon Smith _______ 6-2 __190 _ So-1L __________Odessa, Texas 3 D.J. Polite-Bray _______ 6-0 __190 _ Sr-3L __________ Lithonia, Ga.

KO 49 Michael Barden ______ 5-11 _ 180 __ Jr-2L __________ Austin, Texas 37 John DeLaGarza ______ 6-2 _ 200 __Fr-RS ___________Allen, Texas

KR 2 Keke Coutee ________ 5-11 _ 180 __ Jr-2L __________ Lufkin, Texas 13 Cameron Batson ______ 5-9 _ 175 __ Sr-3L _____ Oklahoma City, Okla.

PR 13 Cameron Batson ______ 5-9 _ 175 __ Sr-3L _____ Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 Keke Coutee ________ 5-11 _ 180 __ Jr-2L __________ Lufkin, Texas

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Date TTU/OPP Rank Opponent Location Result TV AttendanceSept. 3 -/- Stephen F. Austin Lubbock, Texas W, 69-17 FSN 60,097Sept. 10 -/- at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. L, 55-68 FS1 45,411Sept. 17 -/- Louisiana Tech Lubbock, Texas W, 59-45 FSN 57,515Sept. 29 -/- Kansas Lubbock, Texas W, 55-19 FS1 56,494Oct. 8 RV/RV at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L, 38-44 ESPNU 51,540Oct. 15 -/20 West Virginia Lubbock, Texas L, 17-48 FS1 54,111Oct. 22 -/16 Oklahoma Lubbock, Texas L, 59-66 FOX 60,478Oct. 29 -/- at TCU Fort Worth, Texas W, 27-24 (2OT) ESPN2 45,619Nov. 5 -/- Texas Lubbock, Texas L, 37-45 FS1 60,083Nov. 12 -/13 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L, 44-45 FS1 54,288Nov. 19 -/- at Iowa State Ames, Iowa L, 66-10 FS1 50,787Nov. 25 -/- vs. Baylor Arlington, Texas W, 54-35 ESPN 41,656

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GWard, Da’Leon 9 103 438 10 428 4.2 3 15 47.6Felton, Demarcus 11 64 356 2 354 5.5 3 31 32.2Mahomes II, Patrick 12 131 539 254 285 2.2 12 32 23.8Stockton, Justin 11 53 178 24 154 2.9 1 11 14.0White, Jr., Quinton 11 13 32 4 28 2.2 1 5 2.5Dauphine, Corey 3 2 27 2 25 12.5 1 27 8.3Barden, Michael 11 2 25 11 14 7.0 0 25 1.3Batson, Cameron 12 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 0.3Woodward, Caleb 4 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.5Coutee, Keke 12 3 6 4 2 0.7 1 6 0.2Nunez, Talor 12 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.5Baughman, Erik 1 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -7.0Team 8 8 0 9 -9 -1.1 0 0 -1.1Shimonek, Nic 4 5 0 31 -31 -6.2 0 0 -7.8Total 12 389 1607 364 1243 3.2 22 32 103.6Opponents 12 500 3059 196 2863 5.7 37 75 238.6

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GMahomes II, Patrick 12 156.97 388-591-10 65.7 5052 41 81 421.0Shimonek, Nic 4 163.41 38-58-1 65.5 464 6 59 116.0Batson, Cameron 12 155.00 1-2-0 50.0 25 0 25 2.1Barden, Michael 11 226.00 1-1-0 100.0 15 0 15 1.4Total 12 157.40 428-653-11 65.5 5556 47 81 463.0Opponents 12 151.62 271-443-5 61.2 3789 28 82 315.8

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GGiles, Jonathan 12 69 1158 16.8 13 64 96.5Batson, Cameron 12 61 650 10.7 8 66 54.2Cantrell, Dylan 10 57 669 11.7 8 54 66.9Coutee, Keke 12 55 890 16.2 7 80 74.2Lauderdale, Devin 8 31 307 9.9 2 41 38.4Sadler, Ian 12 24 363 15.1 0 37 30.2Stockton, Justin 11 21 220 10.5 2 75 20.0Willies, Derrick 8 18 288 16.0 2 59 36.0Ward, Da’Leon 9 18 131 7.3 0 29 14.6Davis III, Reginald 12 15 247 16.5 2 59 20.6Brown, Tony 11 13 128 9.8 0 23 11.6White, Jr., Quinton 11 13 117 9.0 0 25 10.6Felton, Demarcus 11 7 31 4.4 0 10 2.8High, Ja’Deion 3 6 54 9.0 1 15 18.0Shorts, Quan 5 5 124 24.8 1 81 24.8Reed, Mason 11 5 96 19.2 0 24 8.7Knutson, Kash 6 5 45 9.0 0 22 7.5Vasher, T.J. 1 2 9 4.5 0 6 9.0Nunez, Talor 12 1 15 15.0 0 15 1.2Rittimann, Hunter 2 1 9 9.0 0 9 4.5Bruffy, Travis 12 1 5 5.0 1 5 0.4Total 12 428 5556 13.0 47 81 463.0Opponents 12 271 3789 14.0 28 82 315.8

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdBarden, Michael 43 1645 38.3 59 2 6 11 0Baughman, Erik 3 114 38.0 51 1 1 0 0Total 46 1759 38.2 59 3 7 11 0Opponents 48 2026 42.2 63 3 15 15 0

CATEGORY TECH OPP

SCORING 524 522 Points Per Game 43.7 43.5 Points Off Turnovers 37 77

FIRST DOWNS 360 321 Rushing 92 138 Passing 238 172 Penalty 30 11

RUSHING YARDAGE 1243 2863 Yards gained rushing 1607 3059 Yards lost rushing 364 196 Rushing Attempts 389 500 Average Per Rush 3.2 5.7 Average Per Game 103.6 238.6 TDs Rushing 22 37

PASSING YARDAGE 5556 3789 Comp-Att-Int 428-653-11 271-443-5 Average Per Pass 8.5 8.6 Average Per Catch 13.0 14.0 Average Per Game 463.0 315.8 TDs Passing 47 28

TOTAL OFFENSE 6799 6652 Total Plays 1042 943 Average Per Play 6.5 7.1 Average Per Game 566.6 554.3

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 28-489 41-927PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-171 10-84INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-15 11-102KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.5 22.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.5 8.4INT RETURN AVERAGE 3.0 9.3FUMBLES-LOST 17-6 15-8

PENALTIES-Yards 94-744 78-741 Average Per Game 62.0 61.8

PUNTS-Yards 46-1759 48-2026 Average Per Punt 38.2 42.2 Net punt average 35.1 37.4

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:52 29:08

3RD-DOWN Conversions 101/195 71/164 3rd-Down Pct 52% 43%

4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/25 11/21 4th-Down Pct 44% 52%

SACKS BY-Yards 14-94 30-273MISC YARDS 0 -52TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 70 68FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-14 14-20ON-SIDE KICKS 2-4 0-4RED-ZONE SCORES (57-63) 90% (53-62) 85%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (46-63) 73% (40-62) 65%PAT-ATTEMPTS (65-70) 93% (66-67) 99%

ATTENDANCE 349498 246745 Games/Avg Per Game 6/58250 5/49349 Neutral Site Games 1/41656

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalTexas Tech 147 159 88 120 10 524Opponents 112 167 114 122 7 522

2016 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (5-7 Overall; 3-6 in Big 12)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (2016)

TEAM STATISTICS (2016)

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KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnHatfield, Clayton 46 2859 62.2 17 1 Barden, Michael 45 2871 63.8 31 2 Total 91 5730 63.0 48 3 927 39.6 25Opponents 88 5494 62.4 57 1 489 40.7 24

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsHatfield, Clayton 0 13-14 65-70 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 104Giles, Jonathan 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78Mahomes II, Patrick 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72Batson, Cameron 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Coutee, Keke 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Cantrell, Dylan 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Stockton, Justin 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Felton, Demarcus 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Ward, Da’Leon 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Davis III, Reginald 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Lauderdale, Devin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Willies, Derrick 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12High, Ja’Deion 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Shorts, Quan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Coleman, Douglas 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6White, Jr., Quinton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Dauphine, Corey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Bruffy, Travis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total 70 13-14 65-70 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 524Opponents 68 14-20 66-67 0-0 1 1-1 0 2 522

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GMahomes II, Patrick 12 722 285 5052 5337 444.8Shimonek, Nic 4 63 -31 464 433 108.2Ward, Da’Leon 9 103 428 0 428 47.6Felton, Demarcus 11 64 354 0 354 32.2Stockton, Justin 11 53 154 0 154 14.0Batson, Cameron 12 4 4 25 29 2.4White, Jr., Quinton 11 13 28 0 28 2.5Coutee, Keke 12 3 2 0 2 0.2Woodward, Caleb 4 1 2 0 2 0.5Team 8 9 -9 0 -9 -1.1Total 12 1042 1243 5556 6799 566.6Opponents 12 943 2863 3789 6652 554.3

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkHatfield, Clayton 13-14 92.9 0-0 3-3 6-6 4-5 0-0 43 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GGiles, Jonathan 12 0 1158 0 0 0 1158 96.5Coutee, Keke 12 2 890 14 97 0 1003 83.6Batson, Cameron 12 4 650 157 93 0 904 75.3Cantrell, Dylan 10 0 669 0 0 0 669 66.9Ward, Da’Leon 9 428 131 0 0 0 559 62.1Davis III, Reginald 12 0 247 0 272 0 519 43.2Felton, Demarcus 11 354 31 0 27 0 412 37.5Stockton, Justin 11 154 220 0 0 0 374 34.0Sadler, Ian 12 0 363 0 0 0 363 30.2Lauderdale, Devin 8 0 307 0 0 0 307 38.4Willies, Derrick 8 0 288 0 0 0 288 36.0Mahomes II, Patrick 12 285 0 0 0 0 285 23.8White, Jr., Quinton 11 28 117 0 0 0 145 13.2Brown, Tony 11 0 128 0 0 0 128 11.6Shorts, Quan 5 0 124 0 0 0 124 24.8Reed, Mason 11 0 96 0 0 0 96 8.7High, Ja’Deion 3 0 54 0 0 0 54 18.0Barden, Michael 11 14 0 0 0 0 14 1.3Nunez, Talor 12 -6 15 0 0 0 9 0.8Vasher, T.J. 1 0 9 0 0 0 9 9.0Bruffy, Travis 12 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.4Woodward, Caleb 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.5Shimonek, Nic 4 -31 0 0 0 0 -31 -7.8Total 12 1243 5556 171 489 15 7474 622.8Opponents 12 2863 3789 84 927 102 7765 647.1

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBatson, Cameron 17 157 9.2 0 33Coutee, Keke 1 14 14.0 0 14Total 18 171 9.5 0 33Opponents 10 84 8.4 0 36

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongJohnson, Jah’Shawn 2 15 7.5 0 15Ward, Keenon 1 0 0.0 0 0Nguema, Thierry 1 0 0.0 0 0Coleman, Douglas 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 5 15 3.0 0 15Opponents 11 102 9.3 2 48

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongDavis III, Reginald 14 272 19.4 0 46Coutee, Keke 6 97 16.2 0 24Batson, Cameron 6 93 15.5 0 27Felton, Demarcus 2 27 13.5 0 14Total 28 489 17.5 0 46Opponents 41 927 22.6 1 99

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongWilliams, Kris 1 19 19.0 0 19Johnson, Jah’Shawn 1 15 15.0 0 15Pipkins, Ondre 1 23 23.0 0 23Coleman, Douglas 1 100 100.0 1 100Total 4 157 39.2 1 100Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS (2016)CONVERSIONSThird Down 1 2 3 4 TotalTexas Tech 28-46 28-52 29-53 16-43 101-194 Opponents 18-43 19-44 19-36 15-40 71-164

Fourth Down 1 2 3 4 TotalTexas Tech 1-1 1-6 3-6 6-12 11-25Opponents 1-2 2-6 2-2 6-11 11-21

TURNOVERSTakeaways – 13 (5 INTS, 8 Fumble Recovery)Turnovers – 17 (11 INT, 6 Fumble Lost)Points Off Turnovers – Tech: 37 Opponents: 77Points Off Turnovers/Game – Texas Tech: 3.1 Opponents: 6.4

RED ZONETexas Tech Red Zone Entries – 57 of 63 (90.5%) Scores – 57 (46 TDs, 20 Rush TDs, 26 Pass TDs, 11 FGs) Non-Scores – 6 (1 FGA, 2 Downs, 3 INT)Opponent Red Zone Entries – 53 of 62 (85.5%) Scores – 53 (40 TDs, 30 Rush TDs, 10 Pass TD, 13 FG) Non-Scores – 9 (3 Fumble, 3 Downs, 2 FGA, 1 half)

KICKOFFSKickoffs – 91, 5,730 yds, (63.0 avg.)Touchbacks – 48Opponent Kickoff Returns – 41 - 927 yards (22.6 avg.)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (2016)

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|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSE GP-GS UA AS Tot TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rv-Yds FF Kk Saf2B Brooks, Jordyn 12 61 25 86 5.0-15 1.0-11 . 4 1 . 1 . .7 Johnson, Jah’Shawn 12 57 20 77 3.0-10 1.0-6 2-15 6 . 1-15 3 . .41 Jenkins, Malik 12 53 23 76 2.5-5 . . 2 2 1-0 1 . .31 Nelson, Justis 12 46 13 59 0.5-1 . . 12 1 . . . .37 Stice, Luke 12 36 14 50 2.0-8 1.0-7 . . . 1-0 . . .38 Allen, Kisean 11 34 9 43 . . . . . . . . .6A Williams, Kris 11 24 11 35 6.0-39 5.0-38 . 2 1 2-19 1 1 .1D Hill, Kolin 12 21 11 32 4.0-5 1.0-2 . 3 1 . . . .9A Pipkins, Ondre 11 21 11 32 4.0-5 . . 1 . 1-23 . . .15 Ward, Keenon 9 24 8 32 1.0-2 . 1-0 2 1 . . . .3 Polite-Bray, DJ 11 25 5 30 1.0-1 . . 5 1 . . . .17 Nguema, Thierry 12 24 4 28 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .25 Coleman, Douglas 11 19 7 26 1.0-4 1.0-4 1-0 6 . 1-100 1 . .28 Banks, Paul 8 18 6 24 . . . 5 1 . 1 . .4A Fehoko, Breiden 12 10 9 19 3.5-12 1.0-7 . . 5 . . . .34 Hinton, D’Vonta 5 17 2 19 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . .33 Stringer, Brayden 11 11 6 17 . . . . . . . . .2C Smith, Desmon 7 12 4 16 . . . . . . . . .5A Moore, Gary 7 11 4 15 4.0-8 . . 1 2 . . . .9B Washington, B. 12 10 4 14 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . 2 . . . .26 Moore, Kevin 11 13 . 13 . . . . 2 . . . .1C Barnes, Zach 10 7 4 11 1.5-6 1.0-5 . . 1 . 1 . .2A Madison, Tevin 2 8 2 10 . . . . . . . . .97 Wallace, Joseph 8 7 3 10 3.0-7 . . . 1 1-0 . . .99 Thomas, Mychealon 10 5 3 8 2.0-4 . . 1 1 . . . .24 Hendrix, Payton 6 6 1 7 . . . . . . . . .94 Gilmore, Lonzell 12 4 2 6 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . . . 1 .32 Ward, Da’Leon 9 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .29 Reed, Mason 11 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .10 Picone, Johnathan 11 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .96 Hatfield, Clayton 12 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .30 Woodward, Caleb 4 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .27 Felton, Demarcus 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .1B Mack, Jacarthy 5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .39 Jones, Adaryan 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .86 Vasher, T.J. 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .5C Heffron, Kyle 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .2 Davis III, Reginald 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 Giles, Jonathan 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .49 Barden, Michael 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .95 Nunez, Talor 12 . . . . . . . 1 . . . .13 Batson, Cameron 12 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . Total 12 603 220 823 47-147 14-94 5-15 51 26 8-157 9 2 . Opponents 12 615 234 849 67.0-378 30-273 11-102 44 35 6-0 8 1 2

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|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| totDate Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg offSep 03, 2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 28 125 4 27 48 633 5 59 48-71-1 633 5 59 2 42 0 27 4 75 0 33 758Sep 10, 2016 at Arizona State 22 72 3 27 38 540 5 75 38-53-2 540 5 75 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 612Sep 17, 2016 LOUISIANA TECH 43 196 3 21 26 470 5 64 26-36-0 470 5 64 1 18 0 18 2 10 0 5 666Sep 29, 2016 KANSAS 24 73 0 32 42 548 8 59 42-55-1 548 8 59 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 10 621Oct 08, 2016 at Kansas State 28 63 3 31 46 529 2 61 46-63-1 529 2 61 5 83 0 26 2 14 0 14 592Oct 15, 2016 WEST VIRGINIA 27 34 0 10 32 345 2 44 32-50-1 345 2 44 3 73 0 46 1 19 0 19 379Oct 22, 2016 OKLAHOMA 21 120 3 22 52 734 5 56 52-88-1 734 5 56 4 66 0 20 1 8 0 8 854Oct 29, 2016 at TCU 49 139 1 15 24 206 2 33 24-40-1 206 2 33 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 15 345Nov 05, 2016 TEXAS 41 115 1 25 36 367 3 31 36-59-1 367 3 31 3 48 0 24 1 22 0 22 482Nov 12, 2016 at Oklahoma State 44 142 3 15 35 376 3 33 35-52-0 376 3 33 2 31 0 20 1 2 0 2 518Nov 19, 2016 at Iowa State 30 84 0 15 19 222 1 34 19-39-2 222 1 34 5 86 0 27 1 -4 0 0 306Nov 25, 2016 vs Baylor 32 80 1 9 30 586 6 81 30-47-0 586 6 81 3 42 0 20 0 0 0 0 666 Totals 389 1243 22 32 428 5556 47 81 428-653-11 5556 47 81 28 489 0 46 18 171 0 33 6799 Opponent 500 2863 37 75 271 3789 28 82 271-443-5 3789 28 82 41 927 1 99 10 84 0 36 6652

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| offDate Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf t/o PtsSep 03, 2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 62 10 72 9.0-45 5.0-35 1 1-0 2-0 4 5 1 9-9 0 0 0 3 69Sep 10, 2016 at Arizona State 79 6 85 5.0-9 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 8-7 0 0 0 0 55Sep 17, 2016 LOUISIANA TECH 41 16 57 3.0-6 1.0-4 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 8-8 0 0 0 0 59Sep 29, 2016 KANSAS 46 14 60 7.0-31 4.0-28 1 1-0 1-0 7 2 0 8-7 0 0 0 7 55Oct 08, 2016 at Kansas State 47 2 49 7.0-12 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 38Oct 15, 2016 WEST VIRGINIA 49 12 61 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 17Oct 22, 2016 OKLAHOMA 46 16 62 3.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 8-8 0 0 0 0 59Oct 29, 2016 at TCU 40 38 59.0 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 1 5 1 3-3 0 0 0 0 27Nov 05, 2016 TEXAS 53 22 64.0 2.0-4 1.0-3 2 2-123 0-0 3 10 0 5-4 0 0 0 14 37Nov 12, 2016 at Oklahoma State 42 12 54 4.0-20 2.0-18 1 1-19 0-0 0 2 0 6-5 0 0 0 7 44Nov 19, 2016 at Iowa State 36 34 70 1.0-1 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 10Nov 25, 2016 vs Baylor 64 32 96 3.0-9 1.0-6 3 3-15 1-15 6 5 0 7-6 0 0 0 7 54 Totals 603 220 823 47.0-147 14.0-94 9 8-157 5-15 26 51 2 70-65 0 0 0 37 524 Opponent 615 234 849 67.0-378 30.0-273 8 6-0 11-102 35 44 1 67-66 0 1 2 77 522

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| totDate Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg offSep 03, 2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 35 58 0 20 31 312 2 38 31-55-2 312 2 38 7 146 0 26 1 36 0 36 370Sep 10, 2016 at Arizona State 53 301 7 75 28 351 2 39 28-37-0 351 2 39 8 179 0 28 2 14 0 14 652Sep 17, 2016 LOUISIANA TECH 36 261 3 39 20 311 3 76 20-32-0 311 3 76 4 82 0 28 0 0 0 0 572Sep 29, 2016 KANSAS 28 46 0 14 25 250 2 25 25-48-1 250 2 25 3 59 0 27 0 0 0 0 296Oct 08, 2016 at Kansas State 39 231 2 31 10 104 1 16 10-20-0 104 1 16 6 181 1 99 0 0 0 0 335Oct 15, 2016 WEST VIRGINIA 46 332 5 38 21 318 1 53 21-31-0 318 1 53 1 25 0 25 2 4 0 3 650Oct 22, 2016 OKLAHOMA 40 309 2 46 27 545 7 56 27-36-0 545 7 56 1 24 0 24 0 0 0 0 854Oct 29, 2016 at TCU 39 172 2 18 22 246 1 25 22-47-1 246 1 25 1 28 0 28 2 6 0 4 418Nov 05, 2016 TEXAS 50 414 4 74 20 244 2 52 20-40-0 244 2 52 2 43 0 23 1 0 0 0 658Nov 12, 2016 at Oklahoma State 38 210 4 31 20 395 2 82 20-28-0 395 2 82 4 74 0 27 0 0 0 0 605Nov 19, 2016 at Iowa State 43 272 6 35 17 336 2 45 17-22-0 336 2 45 1 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 608Nov 25, 2016 vs Baylor 53 257 2 57 30 377 3 53 30-47-1 377 3 53 3 75 0 28 2 24 0 14 634 Opponent totals 500 2863 37 75 271 3789 28 82 271-443-5 3789 28 82 41 927 1 99 10 84 0 36 6652 Texas Tech 389 1243 22 32 428 5556 47 81 428-653-11 5556 47 81 28 489 0 46 18 171 0 33 6799

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| offDate Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf t/o PtsSep 03, 2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 59 16 75 5.0-32 2.0-18 0 0-0 1-0 3 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 7 17Sep 10, 2016 at Arizona State 43 8 51 3.0-12 2.0-9 0 0-0 2-19 0 1 0 9-9 0 0 1 7 68Sep 17, 2016 LOUISIANA TECH 3 121 40.3 49 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 20 0 6 385 64.2 5 0 45Sep 29, 2016 KANSAS 49 16 65 10.0-49 3.0-32 0 1-0 1-0 1 4 0 2-2 0 0 1 7 19Oct 08, 2016 at Kansas State 65 4 69 5.0-45 3.0-33 0 0-0 1-35 0 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 7 44Oct 15, 2016 WEST VIRGINIA 48 12 60 8.0-60 4.0-47 1 0-0 1-0 2 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 7 48Oct 22, 2016 OKLAHOMA 54 12 66 2.0-3 1.0-2 1 1-0 1-0 9 3 0 8-7 0 1 0 7 66Oct 29, 2016 at TCU 44 52 96 5.0-35 4.0-24 2 1-0 1-0 1 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 7 24Nov 05, 2016 TEXAS 63 24 75.0 5.0-44 3.0-38 1 1-0 1-0 3 7 1 6-6 0 0 0 7 45Nov 12, 2016 at Oklahoma State 58 24 82 6.0-21 2.0-14 1 1-0 0-0 4 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 0 45Nov 19, 2016 at Iowa State 34 40 74 7.0-28 2.0-20 1 1-0 2-48 9 9 0 9-9 0 0 0 21 66Nov 25, 2016 vs Baylor 46 14 60 5.0-23 2.0-16 0 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 35 Opponent totals 615 234 849 67.0-378 30.0-273 8 6-0 11-102 35 44 1 67-66 0 1 2 77 522 Texas Tech 603 220 823 47.0-147 14.0-94 9 8-157 5-15 26 51 2 70-65 0 0 0 37 524

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS (2016)

TEXAS TECH GAME-BY-GAME STATS (2016)

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OFFENSEGAME LT LG C RG RT QB RB FB/RB/WR WR IR WR WREastern WashingtonArizona StateHoustonOklahoma StateKansasWest VirginiaIowa StateOklahomaKansas StateBaylorTCUTexas

DEFENSEGAME DE NT DT RUSH WILL MIKE SAM DB LC FS SS RC Eastern WashingtonArizona StateHoustonOklahoma StateKansasWest VirginiaIowa StateOklahomaKansas StateBaylor TCUTexas

OFFENSEPLAYER 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 TOTAL STREAKTony Morales 0 0 0 6 12 18 12Dylan Cantrell - - 6 0 10 16 5Cameron Batson - - 0 2 10 12 0Terence Steele - - - RS 12 12 12Justin Stockton - - 1 2 6 9 1Paul Stawarz - - - - 8 8 8Madison Akamnonu - - - RS 7 7 1Ja’Deion High - RS 0 5 - 5 0Derrick Willies - - - - 4 4 0Keke Coutee - - - 2 2 4 1Da’Leon Ward - - - - 4 4 2Demarcus Felton - - - - 3 3 0Mason Reed - - - - 3 3 0Antoine Wesley - - - - 1 1 1Bailey Smith - - - - 1 1 0Zach Austin - RS - 1 - 1 0

DEFENSEPLAYER 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 TOTAL STREAKJah’Shawn Johnson - - 0 13 12 25 25Jordyn Brooks - - - - 11 11 1D.J. Polite-Bray 0 - 2 0 9 11 2Kolin Hill - - - - 11 11 5D’Vonta Hinton - - - 5 4 9 0Kisean Allen - - - - 9 9 9Dakota Allen - - - 5 - 5 0Zach Barnes - 0 RS 3 1 4 0Douglas Coleman III - - - - 3 3 0Talor Nunez - - - - 2 2 0Broderick Washington - - - RS 1 1 1

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

CAREER STARTS

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FIELD GOALSMade, Missed, Blocked #96 HatfieldSFA 31,43Arizona State --Louisiana Tech 24, 40Kansas -Kansas State 34West Virginia 42Oklahoma 37TCU 41, 37Texas 42Oklahoma State 27Iowa State 31Baylor 31, 27

PUNTINGNumber-Avg./I20 #49 Barden #36 BaughmannSFA 5-32.6/2 --Arizona State 4-43.0/0 --Louisiana Tech -- --Kansas 1-46.0/1 3-38.0/0Kansas State 2-52.0/1 -West Virginia 4-36.5/2 -Oklahoma 2-32.5/0 -TCU 4-43.0/0 -Texas 5-37.8/1 -Oklahoma State 5-38.2/2 -Iowa State 6-33.3/1 -Baylor 5-39.4/1 -

PASSINGShimonek, Nic Att Comp INT Pct. Yards TD Long Sack Yards Effic.Stephen F. Austin 28 18 1 64.3 150 1 22 2 18 113.9Kansas 21 15 0 71.4 271 4 59 0 0 242.7West Virginia 6 4 0 66.7 40 1 16 0 0 177.7Iowa State 3 1 0 33.3 3 0 3 1 11 41.7TOTALS 58 38 1 65.5 464 6 59 3 29 163.4

RUSHINGRush-Yds/TD SFA ASU LATECH KU KSU WVU OU TCU UT OSU ISU BU Ward, Da’Leon DNP DNP - - - 6-27/0 7-31/1 23-98/0 22-93/1 DNP 25-97/0 20-82/1Felton, Dem. 5-28/0 1-5/1 16-123/2 11-48/0 14-66/0 5-18/0 - 1-1/0 - 11-65/0 - DNPStockton, J. 6-25/0 7-20/1 11-34/0 3-7/0 3--8/0 2-5/0 1-5/0 4-12/0 2-14/0 10-28/0 DNP 4-12/0Barden, Michael - - DNP - - - - 1--11/0 1-25/0 - - -Batson, Cameron - - - - - - - - - 1-4/0 1-0/0 -Coutee, Keke 1-6/1 - - - - - - - - - 1-0/0 1--4/0Woodward, Caleb 1-2/0 - DNP - DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPNunez, Talor - - - - - 1--6/0 - - - - - -Team DNP 1--1/0 2--2/0 - DNP DNP 1--1/0 - 1--1/0 DNP - 3--4/0Shimonek, Nic 3--18/0 DNP DNP 1--2/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--11/0 DNP

RECEIVINGCoutee, Keke 1-12/0 1-8/0 1-9/0 3-73/2 5-130/1 6-61/0 10-172/1 1-2/0 5-42/0 6-45/0 8-115/1 8-221/2Cantrell, Dylan 2-62/1 3-25/1 6-81/1 5-70/1 10-81/0 DNP DNP 3-40/1 8-89/0 8-65/1 3-45/0 9-111/2Batson, Cameron 3-24/1 9-148/1 2-25/1 8-88/1 6-56/1 5-19/0 9-99/1 4-26/0 5-38/2 3-41/0 4-57/0 3-29/0Willies, D. 2-47/0 1-59/1 3-38/0 1-6/1 2-18/0 DNP DNP DNP 3-63/0 4-50/0 2-7/0 DNPStockton, J. 4-66/0 3-95/1 3-30/0 2--8/0 3-13/0 5-21/0 - - - 1-3/1 DNP -Ward, Da’Leon DNP DNP - - - - 1-14/0 8-49/0 4-32/0 DNP 2--2/0 3-38/0Shorts, Quan 1-16/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 3-27/0 DNP - DNP DNP 1-81/1Reed, Mason - DNP - - - - 3-49/0 - - 2-47/0 - -High, Ja’Deion 6-54/1 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPFelton, Dem. 1-7/0 1-5/0 - 2-13/0 1-5/0 2-1/0 - - - - - DNPNunez, Talor - - - - - - - - - 1-15/0 - -Vasher, T.J. 2-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBruffy, Travis OL - - - - - - - - - 1-5/1 - -

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UT-AT-TT UA-A TOT SFA ASU LATECH KU KSU WVU OU TCU UT OSU ISU BUBrooks, Jordyn 61-25 86 2-1 10-0 4-3 2-1 5-1 6-1 6-1 3-7 4-4 3-0 4-0 12-6Johnson, Jah. 57-20 77 2-2 4-1 8-0 4-1 2-0 8-2 4-0 0-2 10-1 7-3 3-3 5-5Jenkins, Malik 53-23 76 3-3 7-1 3-2 - 3-0 0-2 11-3 10-4 5-3 4-2 2-2 5-1Nelson, Justis 46-13 59 5-0 5-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 3-0 5-0 4-1 4-1 5-1 4-3 6-4Stice, Luke 36-14 50 2-1 7-0 0-1 0-1 3-0 - - 0-1 2-0 4-1 7-5 11-4Allen, Kisean 34-9 43 DNP 1-0 1-0 4-1 5-1 6-0 5-1 4-0 2-0 3-0 1-4 2-2Williams, Kris 24-11 35 2-2 4-0 1-1 4-0 1-0 1-0 DNP 2-5 4-1 0-1 3-0 2-1Pipkins, Ondre 21-11 32 5-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 5-0 - 1-2 1-5 4-1 3-0 0-1 DNPWard, Keenon 24-8 32 5-0 5-1 2-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-1 1-1 2-0 2-0 2-2 4-3Hill, Kolin 21-11 32 2-0 3-1 3-0 1-2 2-0 2-0 1-1 2-1 1-3 1-0 2-2 1-1Polite-Bray, DJ 25-5 30 4-0 4-1 - 4-1 2-0 1-1 4-0 3-0 DNP 1-1 1-1 1-0Nguema, Thierry 24-4 28 - 7-0 4-0 5-0 1-0 1-0 1-2 1-1 1-0 - - 3-1Coleman, D. 19-7 26 1-1 - 3-2 1-0 - - DNP 4-1 4-0 0-1 3-2 3-0Banks, Paul 18-6 24 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0 4-1 2-0 - 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-1Hinton, D’Vonta 17-2 19 3-0 DNP 4-2 2-0 5-0 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPFehoko, Breiden 10-9 19 - 2-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 0-2 1-2 1-2 - - 0-3 -Stringer, B. 11-6 17 1-0 3-0 - 3-2 DNP 2-1 - - 0-2 2-1 - -Smith, Desmon 12-4 16 1-0 DNP 1-0 5-1 DNP - DNP DNP 1-1 DNP - 4-2Moore, Gary 11-4 15 - 3-0 1-1 2-1 4-0 0-1 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPWashington, B. 10-4 14 2-0 - - 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-2 - - 1-2 -Moore, Kevin 13-0 13 3-0 2-0 - 1-0 - 2-0 - 2-0 - 1-0 DNP 2-0Barnes, Zach 7-4 11 1-0 DNP DNP - - 1-0 2-1 0-2 1-0 - 0-1 2-0Wallace, Joseph 7-3 10 2-0 DNP 1-1 - DNP DNP DNP 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1Madison, Tevin 8-2 10 5-2 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPThomas, M. 5-3 8 2-0 - - 1-0 - 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 DNP DNP -Hendrix, Pay. 6-1 7 1-0 - 1-0 - - 4-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPGilmore, L. 4-2 6 1-1 3-0 - - - - - - - - 0-1 -Ward, Da’Leon 3-1 4 DNP DNP 0-1 - - - - 1-0 1-0 DNP - 1-0Reed, Mason 2-2 4 - DNP - 0-1 - - - - - 2-0 0-1 -Picone, J. 2-1 3 1-1 DNP - - - 1-0 - - - - - -Woodward, Caleb 1-2 3 0-2 1-0 DNP - DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPHatfield, C. 0-3 3 - - - - - - - - 0-3 - - -Felton, Dem. 2-0 2 - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - - DNPMack, Jacarthy 2-0 2 1-0 1-0 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPJones, Adaryan 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP - DNP - DNP DNP - - DNP -Davis, Reginald 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - -Giles, Jonathan 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - -Heffron, Kyle 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - -Barden, Michael 1-0 1 1-0 - DNP - - - - - - - - -Vasher, T.J. 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (2016)

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No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringOpponent Plays Yards Time Score QTR/Time Play

No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringOpponent Plays Yards Time Score QTR/Time Play

TEXAS TECH OPPONENTSYARDAGE TD FG TD FGNo Drive -- -- 2 --Negative Yards -- -- -- 10-9 -- 1 1 --10-19 -- -- 1 --20-29 3 -- 2 230-39 1 -- 2 --40-49 4 3 4 250-59 1 4 7 360-69 8 2 7 270-79 35 2 29 480-89 14 1 9 --90-99 3 -- 3 --TOTALS 69 13 68 14

TEXAS TECH OPPONENTSOPPONENT PTS PLAYS YDS PTS PLAYS YDSStephen F. Austin 7 10 75 0 5 15at Arizona State 0 3 9 0 4 19Louisiana Tech 7 12 75 3 13 77Kansas 7 5 75 0 3 1at Kansas State 7 14 85 7 7 66West Virginia 0 3 3 0 6 17Oklahoma 0 3 35 7 5 75at TCU 0 9 39 7 17 99Texas 7 9 75 7 4 69at Oklahoma State 0 3 7 7 4 50at Iowa State 0 3 3 7 6 58vs. Baylor 7 10 77 7 7 75

TEXAS TECH OPPONENTSOPPONENT PTS PLAYS YDS PTS PLAYS YDSStephen F. Austin 7 10 80 0 14 43at Arizona State 7 9 75 7 7 84Louisiana Tech 7 11 75 7 12 75Kansas 0 3 -20 0 3 0at Kansas State 0 15 77 0 3 5West Virginia 3 10 51 3 11 70Oklahoma 0 3 6 7 6 68at TCU 0 13 60 0 8 34Texas 7 13 75 7 11 75at Oklahoma State 0 9 40 0 4 20at Iowa State 0 3 4 0 3 7vs. Baylor 7 13 75 7 4 75

TEXAS TECH (Game) OPPONENTS (Game)Most Plays/Result Most Yards/Result Most Time/Result Shortest Touchdown Drive (Yards) Shortest Touchdown Drive (Time) Quickest Touchdown to Start Game Quickest Touchdown to Start a Half

TEXAS TECH SCORING DRIVES (2016) OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES (2016)

SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS (2016) GAME-OPENING DRIVES (2016) SECOND HALF OPENING DRIVES

GIVEAWAY TAKEAWAYOPPONENT Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Dif.Stephen F. Austin 0 1 1 1 2 3 +2at Arizona State 0 2 2 0 0 0 -2Louisiana Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kansas 1 1 2 1 1 2 0at Kansas State 0 1 1 0 0 0 -1West Virginia 0 1 1 0 0 0 -1Oklahoma 1 1 2 0 0 0 -2at TCU 1 1 2 0 1 1 -1Texas 1 1 2 2 0 2 0at Oklahoma State 1 0 1 1 0 1 0at Iowa State 1 2 3 0 0 0 -3vs. Baylor 0 0 0 3 1 4 +4TOTALS 6 11 17 8 5 13 -4

TEXAS TECH OPPONENTSOPPONENT 3-&-Outs/Drives 3-&-Outs/DrivesStephen F. Austin 3/18 5/19at Arizona State 3/15 0/16Louisiana Tech 0/12 3/11Kansas 2/16 7/17at Kansas State 1/13 2/12West Virginia 2/11 0/11Oklahoma 2/14 1/14at TCU 2/13 2/13Texas 3/16 4/16at Oklahoma State 4/13 1/13at Iowa State 4/13 2/14vs. Baylor 4/17 1/16TOTALS 30/171 28/172

1st 2ndOPPONENT Half HalfStephen F. Austin Punt Punt at Arizona State Punt TouchdownLouisiana Tech FG TouchdownKansas Punt Puntat Kansas State Touchdown PuntWest Virginia Punt FGOklahoma Touchdown Touchdownat TCU Touchdown PuntTexas Touchdown Touchdownat Oklahoma State Touchdown Puntat Iowa State Touchdown Puntvs. Baylor Touchdown Touchdown

GIVEAWAYS/TAKEAWAYS (2016) THREE-AND-OUTS (2016) OPENING DRIVE - DEFENSE (2016)

DRIVE SUPERLATIVES

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*100 FR Coleman, Douglas Texas*81 Pass Shorts, Quan from Mahomes II, Patrick Baylor*80 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Baylor*75 Pass Stockton, Justin from Mahomes II, Patrick Arizona State*66 Pass Batson, Cameron from Mahomes II, Patrick Arizona State*64 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Louisiana Tech*62 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Baylor*61 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Kansas State*59 Pass Willies, Derrick from Mahomes II, Patrick Arizona State 59 Pass Davis III, Reginald from Mahomes II, Patrick Stephen F. Austin*59 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Shimonek, Nic Kansas*56 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Oklahoma 54 Pass Cantrell, Dylan from Mahomes II, Patrick Stephen F. Austin 53 Pass Stockton, Justin from Mahomes II, Patrick Stephen F. Austin 46 KR Davis III, Reginald West Virginia*44 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick West Virginia 42 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Shimonek, Nic Kansas*42 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Louisiana Tech*41 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Oklahoma 41 Pass Lauderdale, Devin from Mahomes II, Patrick Kansas State*40 Pass Cantrell, Dylan from Mahomes II, Patrick Baylor 39 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Kansas State*37 Pass Coutee, Keke from Shimonek, Nic Kansas 37 Pass Sadler, Ian from Mahomes II, Patrick West Virginia 37 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Baylor*36 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Louisiana Tech*35 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Baylor 35 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Stephen F. Austin 34 Pass Sadler, Ian from Mahomes II, Patrick West Virginia 34 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Kansas 34 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Iowa State*33 Pass Davis III, Reginald from Mahomes II, Patrick TCU 33 Pass Willies, Derrick from Mahomes II, Patrick Stephen F. Austin 33 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Oklahoma State 33 PR Batson, Cameron Stephen F. Austin*32 Pass Davis III, Reginald from Mahomes II, Patrick Oklahoma 32 Rush Mahomes II, Patrick Kansas 31 Pass Willies, Derrick from Mahomes II, Patrick Texas 31 Pass Batson, Cameron from Mahomes II, Patrick Oklahoma*31 Pass Coutee, Keke from Shimonek, Nic Kansas 31 Rush Felton, Demarcus Kansas State 31 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Oklahoma 30 PR Batson, Cameron Stephen F. Austin 30 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick Texas 30 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick West Virginia 30 Pass Sadler, Ian from Mahomes II, Patrick Louisiana Tech 30 Pass Cantrell, Dylan from Mahomes II, Patrick Louisiana Tech 30 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Iowa State 29 Pass Ward, Da’Leon from Mahomes II, Patrick Baylor 28 Pass Giles, Jonathan from Mahomes II, Patrick West Virginia 27 Pass Lauderdale, Devin from Mahomes II, Patrick Louisiana Tech*27 Rush Dauphine, Corey Stephen F. Austin 27 KR Davis III, Reginald Stephen F. Austin 27 Rush Mahomes II, Patrick Arizona State 27 KR Batson, Cameron Iowa State 27 Pass Batson, Cameron from Mahomes II, Patrick Arizona State 27 Pass Sadler, Ian from Mahomes II, Patrick Stephen F. Austin 26 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Oklahoma 26 KR Davis III, Reginald Kansas State 26 Pass Cantrell, Dylan from Mahomes II, Patrick Kansas 26 Pass Lauderdale, Devin from Mahomes II, Patrick Kansas State 25 Pass White, Jr., Quinton from Batson, Cameron Kansas State 25 Pass Batson, Cameron from Mahomes II, Patrick Kansas 25 Pass Coutee, Keke from Mahomes II, Patrick Baylor 25 Pass Batson, Cameron from Mahomes II, Patrick Iowa State 25 Rush Barden, Michael Texas* touchdown scored on play

Long Plays by Yards NO. TD100+ 1 190-99 0 080-89 2 270-79 1 160-69 4 450-59 6 340-49 7 430-39 27 620-29 18 1

Long Plays by Type NO. TDRushing 5 1Passing 54 20Punt returns 2 0Kick returns 4 0Interceptions 0 0Fumble returns 1 1Other 0 0TOTAL 66 22

Player NO. TD R P KR PR IR FRGiles, Jonathan 14 7 0 14 0 0 0 0Coutee, Keke 13 6 0 13 0 0 0 0Batson, Cameron 8 1 0 5 1 2 0 0Davis III, Reginald 6 2 0 3 3 0 0 0Cantrell, Dylan 4 1 0 4 0 0 0 0Sadler, Ian 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0Willies, Derrick 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0Lauderdale, Devin 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0Stockton, Justin 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0Mahomes II, Patrick 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Dauphine, Corey 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Shorts, Quan 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Coleman, Douglas 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Ward, Da’Leon 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Felton, Demarcus 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0White, Jr., Quinton 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Barden, Michael 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 66 22 5 54 4 2 0 1

Rushing 32 Mahomes II, Patrick vs KansasRushing Touchdown 27 Dauphine, Corey vs Stephen F. AustinPassing 81 Shorts, Quan from Mahomes II, Patrick vs BaylorPassing Touchdown 81 Shorts, Quan from Mahomes II, Patrick vs BaylorPunt Return 33 Batson, Cameron vs Stephen F. AustinKick Return 46 Davis III, Reginald vs West VirginiaFumble Return 100 Coleman, Douglas vs Texas Interception Return 15 Johnson, Jah’Shawn vs Baylor

LONGEST PLAYS - 25-PLUS YARDS (2016) LONGEST PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS (2016)

LONGEST PLAYS BY TYPE (2016)

LONGEST PLAYS BY PLAYER (2016)

LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR (2016)

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 25 Ward, Da’Leon at Iowa State (Nov 19, 2016)Yards Rushing 123 Felton, Demarcus vs Louisiana Tech (Sep 17, 2016)TD Rushes 3 Mahomes II, Patrick at Kansas State (Oct 08, 2016)Long Rush 32 Mahomes II, Patrick vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016)Pass attempts 88 Mahomes II, Patrick vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Pass completions 52 Mahomes II, Patrick vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Yards Passing 734 Mahomes II, Patrick vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)TD Passes 5 Mahomes II, Patrick at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016) Mahomes II, Patrick vs Louisiana Tech (Sep 17, 2016) Mahomes II, Patrick vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Long Pass 75 Mahomes II, Patrick at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Receptions 12 Giles, Jonathan vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016)Yards Receiving 219 Giles, Jonathan vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016)TD Receptions 3 Giles, Jonathan vs Louisiana Tech (Sep 17, 2016)Long Reception 75 Stockton, Justin at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Field Goals 2 Hatfield, Clayton vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) Hatfield, Clayton at TCU (Oct 29, 2016)Long Field Goal 43 Hatfield, Clayton vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Punts 6 Barden, Michael at Iowa State (Nov 19, 2016)Punting Avg 52.0 Barden, Michael at Kansas State (Oct 08, 2016)Long Punt 59 Barden, Michael at Kansas State (Oct 08, 2016) Barden, Michael vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)Punts inside 20 2 Barden, Michael vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) Barden, Michael vs West Virginia (Oct 15, 2016) Barden, Michael at Oklahoma State (Nov 12, 2016)Long Punt Return 33 Batson, Cameron vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Long Kickoff Return 46 Davis III, Reginald vs West Virginia (Oct 15, 2016)Tackles 14 Jenkins, Malik vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016) Jenkins, Malik at TCU (Oct 29, 2016)Sacks 3.0 Williams, Kris vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016)Tackles For Loss 3.0 Williams, Kris vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016)Interceptions 1 Nguema, Thierry vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) Ward, Keenon vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) Johnson, Jah’Shawn vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016) Coleman, Douglas at TCU (Oct 29, 2016)

TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 49 at TCU (Oct 29, 2016)Yards Rushing 196 vs Louisiana Tech (Sep 17, 2016)Yards Per Rush 5.7 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)TD Rushes 4 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Pass attempts 88 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Pass completions 52 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Yards Passing 734 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Yards Per Pass 13.1 vs Louisiana Tech (Sep 17, 2016)TD Passes 8 vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016)Total Plays 109 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Total Offense 854 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Yards Per Play 8.4 vs Louisiana Tech (Sep 17, 2016)Points 69 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Sacks By 5 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)First Downs 42 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Penalties 12 vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016)Penalty Yards 103 vs West Virginia (Oct 15, 2016)Turnovers 3 at Iowa State (Nov 19, 2016)Interceptions By 2 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Punts 6 at Iowa State (Nov 19, 2016)Punting Avg 52.0 at Kansas State (Oct 08, 2016)Long Punt 59 at Kansas State (Oct 08, 2016) vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)Punts inside 20 2 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) vs West Virginia (Oct 15, 2016) at Oklahoma State (Nov 12, 2016)Long Punt Return 33 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 33 Foreman, D’Onta, vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)Yards Rushing 341 Foreman, D’Onta, vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)TD Rushes 7 Ballage, Kalen, at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Long Rush 75 Ballage, Kalen, at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Pass attempts 49 Conque, Zach, vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Pass completions 28 Conque, Zach, vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) Wilkins, Manny, at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Yards Passing 545 Mayfield, Baker, vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)TD Passes 7 Mayfield, Baker, vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Long Pass 82 Rudolph, Mason, at Oklahoma State (Nov 12, 2016)Receptions 10 Liggins, Justic, vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Yards Receiving 202 Westbrook, Dede, vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)TD Receptions 3 Mixon, Joe, vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Long Reception 82 Washington, J., at Oklahoma State (Nov 12, 2016)Field Goals 3 McCrane, M., at Kansas State (Oct 08, 2016)Long Field Goal 43 Ruiz, Storm, vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) Gonzalez, Zane, at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Punts 10 Moos, Cole, vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016)Punting Avg 55.0 Haack, Matt, at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Long Punt 63 Lewallen, Caleb, vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) Dickson, Michae, vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)Punts inside 20 3 Haack, Matt, at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Long Punt Return 36 Hart, Trae, vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Long Kickoff Return 99 Pringle, Byron, at Kansas State (Oct 08, 2016)Tackles 19 Howard, Travin, at TCU (Oct 29, 2016)Sacks 2.0 Armstrong, D., vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016) Willis, Jordan, at Kansas State (Oct 08, 2016) Boesen, Mat, at TCU (Oct 29, 2016)Tackles For Loss 3.5 COOPER, S., vs Louisiana Tech (Sep 17, 2016)Interceptions 2 Hayes, D., at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 53 at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Yards Rushing 414 vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)Yards Per Rush 8.3 vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)TD Rushes 7 at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Pass attempts 55 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Pass completions 31 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Yards Passing 545 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Yards Per Pass 15.3 at Iowa State (Nov 19, 2016)TD Passes 7 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Total Plays 90 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016) vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)Total Offense 854 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Yards Per Play 11.2 vs Oklahoma (Oct 22, 2016)Points 68 at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Sacks By 4 vs West Virginia (Oct 15, 2016) at TCU (Oct 29, 2016)First Downs 34 at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Penalties 9 vs West Virginia (Oct 15, 2016) vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)Penalty Yards 99 vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)Turnovers 3 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)Interceptions By 2 at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016) at Iowa State (Nov 19, 2016)Punts 10 vs Kansas (Sep 29, 2016)Punting Avg 52.0 at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Long Punt 63 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016) vs Texas (Nov 05, 2016)Punts inside 20 4 at Arizona State (Sep 10, 2016)Long Punt Return 36 vs Stephen F. Austin (Sep 03, 2016)

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SCORING (All Games)Scored 50 or more points ___________________________________ 54, vs. Baylor (2016)Scored 60 or more points _____________________________69, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Scored 70 or more points ___________________________ 75, vs. Northwestern State (2007)Scored 80 or more points ____________________________80, vs. Sam Houston State (2005)

Was held to 10 or fewer points ______________________________10, vs. Iowa State (2016)Was held to 7 or fewer points __________________________ 6, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Was held to 3 or fewer points _________________________________ 3, at #20 TCU (2006)Was shutout _________________________________________ 0, at #2 Nebraska (1997) Was shutout in back-to-back games _____________________ vs. SMU, 0-14, at Rice, 0-14 (1962)Was held without an offensive touchdown ____________________ vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Was held without a touchdown _________________________________ at #20 TCU (2006)

Allowed 50 or more points ________________________________ 66, at Iowa State (2016)Allowed 60 or more points ________________________________ 66, at Iowa State (2016)Allowed 70 or more points __________________________ 70, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)Allowed 80 or more points __________________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)

Shutout opponent ____________________________vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 62-0 (2006)Shutout opponent in back-to-back games ______ at Texas Wesleyan, 13-0 at New Mexico, 27-0 (1949)Shutout opponent in a half _________________________________ at Kansas, 20-0 (2015)Held opponent without an offensive touchdown ____________ vs. Northwestern State, 44-6 (2012)

SCORING (Home Games)Scored 50 or more points ______________________________ 59, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Scored 60 or more points _____________________________69, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Scored 70 or more points ___________________________ 75, vs. Northwestern State (2007)Scored 80 or more points ____________________________80, vs. Sam Houston State (2005)

Was held to 10 or fewer points _________________________ 6, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Was held to 7 or fewer points __________________________ 6, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Was held to 3 or fewer points ______________________________ 3, vs. #1 Nebraska (2000)Was shutout ________________________________________ 0, vs. #20 Arkansas (1987)Was held without an offensive touchdown ____________________ vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Was held without a touchdown ______________________________ vs. #1 Nebraska (2000)

Allowed 50 or more points _____________________________ 66, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Allowed 60 or more points _____________________________ 66, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Shutout opponent ____________________________vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 62-0 (2006)Held opponent without an offensive touchdown ____________ vs. Northwestern State, 44-6 (2012)Shutout opponent in a half ____________________________________vs. #24 TCU (2013)

SCORING (Away Games)Scored 50 or more points _______________________________ 55, at Arizona State (2016)Scored 60 or more points _________________________________63, at #19 Kansas (2008)Scored 70 or more points _____________________________________________ N/A

Was held to 10 or fewer points ______________________________10, vs. Iowa State (2016)Was held to 7 or fewer points _____________________________ 7, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)Was held to 3 or fewer points _________________________________ 3, at #20 TCU (2006)Was shutout _________________________________________ 0, at #2 Nebraska (1997) Was held without an offensive touchdown ___________________________ at #20 TCU (2006)Was held without a touchdown _________________________________ at #20 TCU (2006)

Allowed 50 or more points ________________________________ 66, at Iowa State (2016)Allowed 60 or more points ________________________________ 66, at Iowa State (2016)Allowed 70 or more points __________________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)

Shutout opponent ______________________________________ at Baylor, 28-0 (2005)Held opponent without an offensive touchdown ___________________ at #20 TCU, 3-12 (2006)Shutout opponent in a half _________________________________ at Kansas, 20-0 (2015)

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 550 or more total yards _________________________________ 666, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 600 or more total yards _________________________________ 666, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 650 or more total yards _________________________________ 666, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 700 or more total yards ____________________________ 854, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 750 or more total yards ____________________________ 854, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Was held to 300 or fewer total yards _____________________ 270, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Was held to 250 or fewer total yards ___________________________ 144, vs. #4 Texas (2010)Was held to 200 or fewer total yards ___________________________ 144, vs. #4 Texas (2010)Was held to 150 or fewer total yards ___________________________ 144, vs. #4 Texas (2010)Was held to 100 or fewer total yards ________________________ 90, vs. #8 Miami (Fla.) (1990)

RUSHING ATTEMPTSHad 40 or more rushing attempts ______________________ 44, at #13 Oklahoma State (2016)Had 45 or more rushing attempts ________________________________ 49, at TCU (2016)Had 50 or more rushing attempts _______________________________ 51, at Texas (2015)Had 55 or more rushing attempts _______________________________55, at Baylor (1999)Had 60 or more rushing attempts ___________________________ 61, vs. North Texas (1998)Had 64 or more rushing attempts _________________________ 64, vs. #20 Texas A&M (1997)

Was held to 20 or fewer rushing attempts ___________________ 14, at #22 Kansas State (2014)Was held to 15 or fewer rushing attempts ___________________ 14, at #22 Kansas State (2014)Was held to 10 or fewer rushing attempts ________________________ 7, at #15 Texas (2007)

RUSHING OFFENSEHad 200 or more rushing yards _________________________________293, at Texas (2015)Had 250 or more rushing yards _________________________________293, at Texas (2015)Had 300 or more rushing yards ____________________________ 325, vs. New Mexico (2012)Had 350 or more rushing yards _______________________ 453, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1997)Had 400 or more rushing yards _______________________ 453, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1997)Had 450 or more rushing yards _______________________________ 482, vs. Baylor (1996)

Was held to 50 or fewer rushing yards ________________________ 34, vs. West Virginia (2016)Was held to 40 or fewer rushing yards ________________________ 34, vs. West Virginia (2016)Was held to 30 or fewer rushing yards ___________________________ 29, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Was held to 20 or fewer rushing yards __________________________ -14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)Was held to 10 or fewer rushing yards __________________________ -14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)Was held to negative rushing yards ___________________________ -14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSHad 4 or more rushing touchdowns _______________________ 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns _______________________________ 5, at Texas (2015)Was held without a rushing touchdown __________________________ at Iowa State (2016)Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games __ at #24 Oklahoma State/at #22 Kansas State (2014)Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games ____________________ 5 games (2006)

PASSING ATTEMPTSHad 60 or more passing attempts _________________________ 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 65 or more passing attempts _________________________ 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 70 or more passing attempts _________________________ 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 75 or more passing attempts _________________________ 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Was held to 35 or fewer passing attempts _____________________ 31, vs. West Virginia (2016)Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 25, vs. Nebraska (2008)Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 25, vs. Nebraska (2008)Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 17, vs. Oklahoma (1999)Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts _______________________14, vs. Iowa State (1999)Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts __________________________ 10, at Texas (1997)

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...PASSING COMPLETIONSHad 47 or more passing completions _______________________ 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 48 or more passing completions _______________________ 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 49 or more passing completions _______________________ 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 50 or more passing completions _______________________ 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 51 or more passing completions _______________________ 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 52 or more passing completions _______________________ 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Was held to 20 or fewer passing completions _____________________ 19, at Iowa State (2016)Was held to 16 or fewer passing completions ___________________ 16, vs. #13 Alabama (2005)Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions _____________________ 9, vs. Oklahoma (1999)Was held to 8 or fewer passing completions ______________________ 8, vs. Iowa State (1999)Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions __________________________ 3, at Texas (1997)

PASSING OFFENSEHad 400 or more passing yards _______________________________ 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 450 or more passing yards _______________________________ 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 500 or more passing yards _______________________________ 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 550 or more passing yards _______________________________ 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 600 or more passing yards __________________________ 734, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 650 or more passing yards __________________________ 734, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Was held to 200 or fewer passing yards _______________________199, at West Virginia (2015)Was held to 150 or fewer passing yards ______________________144, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)Was held to 100 or fewer passing yards _____________________ 74, vs. Oklahoma State (1998)Was held to 50 or fewer passing yards _____________________________ 42, vs. Rice (1989)

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSHad 5 or more passing touchdowns ______________________________ 6, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 6 or more passing touchdowns ______________________________ 6, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 7 or more passing touchdowns _____________________________ 8, vs. Kansas (2016)Had 8 or more passing touchdowns _____________________________ 8, vs. Kansas (2016)

Was held without a passing TD ___________________________________ vs. Texas (2014)Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games ___________vs. Oklahoma/at #24 OSU (1997)Was held without a passing TD in 3 consecutive games ____________________ 7 games (1997)

PASSING INTERCEPTIONSHad 3 or more passing interceptions _________________________ 4, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)Had 4 or more passing interceptions _________________________ 4, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)Had 5 or more passing interceptions __________________________5, vs. #1 Oklahoma (2003)

Went 3 consecutive games without a passing INT ________________________ 3 games (2011)Went 4 consecutive games without a passing INT ________________________ 5 games (1997)Went 5 consecutive games without a passing INT ________________________ 5 games (1997)

FUMBLES ALLOWEDHad 3 or more fumbles ________________________________ 3 (lost 0), vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 4 or more fumbles _______________________________ 4 (lost 3), vs. #5 Baylor (2014)Had 5 or more fumbles ________________________________ 5 (lost 2), at #2 Texas (2009)Had 6 or more fumbles _____________________________ 6 (lost 3), vs. #16 NC State (2002)Had 7 or more fumbles ___________________________ 7 (lost 2), at #21 Kansas State (1996)

Went back-to-back games without a fumble ___________________________ 2 games (2008)

TURNOVERS ALLOWEDHad 4 or more turnovers ______________________________________ 4, at Texas (2015)Had 5 or more turnovers __________________________________ 5, vs. Texas A&M (2009)Had 6 or more turnovers ___________________________________ 6, vs. Colorado (2003)

Did not commit a turnover _______________________________ vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Went back-to-back games without a turnover __________________________ 2 games (2005)

DEFENSE (TEAM)

SCORING DEFENSEShutout its opponent ____________________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Allowed 3 or fewer points _________________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Allowed 7 or fewer points _________________________________ 7, vs. Texas State (2013)Allowed 10 or fewer points ________________________________ 7, vs. Texas State (2013)

Didn’t allow an offensive touchdown ______________________ vs. Northwestern State (2012)Didn’t allow a touchdown _____________________________ vs. Northwestern State (2012)

SCORING DEFENSE (Home Games)Allowed 10 or fewer points ________________________________ 7, vs. Texas State (2013)Allowed 7 or fewer points _________________________________ 7, vs. Texas State (2013)Allowed 3 or fewer points _________________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Shutout its opponent ______________________________ vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Held its opponent without an offensive touchdown _________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Held its opponent without a touchdown ________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)

Allowed 50 or more points __________________________70, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)Allowed 60 or more points __________________________70, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)

SCORING DEFENSE (Away Games)Allowed 10 or fewer points ________________________________10, at Texas State (2012)Allowed 7 or fewer points ____________________________________ 7, at Baylor (2007)Allowed 3 or fewer points ____________________________________ 0, at Baylor (2005)Shutout its opponent _______________________________________ 0, at Baylor (2005)Held its opponent without an offensive touchdown _______________________ at SMU (2007)Held its opponent without a touchdown ______________________________ at SMU (2007)

Allowed 50 or more points ________________________________ 66, at Iowa State (2016)Allowed 60 or more points ________________________________ 66, at Iowa State (2016)Allowed 70 or more points _________________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)

TOTAL DEFENSEAllowed 300 or fewer total yards ______________________________ 296, vs. Kansas (2016) Allowed 250 or fewer total yards ___________________________ 240, vs. Texas State (2013)Allowed 200 or fewer total yards ____________________________ 189, at Iowa State (2012)Allowed 150 or fewer total yards ___________________________ 127, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 125 or fewer total yards _______________________ 84, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 100 or fewer total yards _______________________ 84, vs. Northwestern State (2012)

Allowed 500 or more total yards ______________________________ 634, vs. Baylor (2016)Allowed 550 or more total yards ______________________________ 634, vs. Baylor (2016)Allowed 600 or more total yards ______________________________ 634, vs. Baylor (2016)Allowed 650 or more total yards _______________________________ 658, vs. Texas (2016)Allowed 700 or more total yards _________________________ 854, vs. # 16 Oklahoma (2016)Allowed 750 or more total yards _________________________ 854, vs. # 16 Oklahoma (2016)

DEFENSIVE FIRST DOWNS ALLOWEDAllowed 12 or fewer first downs ____________________________ 11, vs. Texas State (2013)Allowed 10 or fewer first downs ____________________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 9 or fewer first downs _____________________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 7 or fewer first downs _________________________ 6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 5 or fewer first downs ______________________________5, vs. North Texas (1998)

Allowed 30 or more first downs _______________________________ 32, vs. Baylor (2016)Allowed 35 or more first downs __________________________ 35, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)

TACKLES FOR A LOSSRecorded 12 or more tackles for a loss _________________________ 12, vs. Texas State (2013)Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss _____________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)Recorded 14 or more tackles for a loss _____________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss ____________________________ 15, vs. Baylor (2002)

Was held without a tackle for a loss ___________________________ 0.0, vs. Houston (2010)

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RUSHING DEFENSEAllowed 70 or fewer rushing yards ______________________________46, vs. Kansas (2016)Allowed 60 or fewer rushing yards ______________________________46, vs. Kansas (2016)Allowed 50 or fewer rushing yards ______________________________46, vs. Kansas (2016)Allowed 40 or fewer rushing yards ______________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 30 or fewer rushing yards ______________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 20 or fewer rushing yards ______________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 10 or fewer rushing yards ___________________________ 9, vs. Fresno State (1998)Allowed 0 or fewer rushing yards________________________ -12, at #21 Kansas State (1996)Allowed -10 or fewer rushing yards ______________________ -12, at #21 Kansas State (1996)

Allowed 250 or more rushing yards ____________________________ 257, vs. Baylor (2016)Allowed 300 or more rushing yards _____________________________ 414, vs. Texas (2016)Allowed 350 or more rushing yards _____________________________ 414, vs. Texas (2016)Allowed 400 or more rushing yards _____________________________ 414, vs. Texas (2016)Allowed 450 or more rushing yards ___________________________ 469, at Missouri (2003)

DEFENSIVE SACKSHad 4 or more sacks ______________________________________ 4, vs. Kansas (2016)Had 5 or more sacks ________________________________ 5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Had 6 or more sacks ______________________________________ 6, vs. Kansas (2009)

Was held without a sack in back-to-back games _____________ 4, at Kansas State, vs. West Virginia, ______________________________________________ vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016) Was held without a sack in 3 consecutive games ____________ 4, at Kansas State, vs. West Virginia,______________________________________________ vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016)Was held without a sack in 4 consecutive games ____________ 4, at Kansas State, vs. West Virginia,______________________________________________ vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016)

QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 5 or more quarterback hurries _______________________________ 6, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 10 or more quarterback hurries ____________________________ 10, vs. Missouri (2002)Had 13 or more quarterback hurries __________________________ 13, at New Mexico (2002)Had 15 or more quarterback hurries ___________________________16, vs. Oklahoma (2001)Had 18 or more quarterback hurries _______________________ 18, vs. Oklahoma State (2000)

Was held without a quarterback hurry in 3 consecutive games ________________ 3 games (2014)Was held without a quarterback hurry in 5 consecutive games ________________ 5 games (2008)

PASSING DEFENSEAllowed 100 or fewer passing yards ______________________________ 64, at Texas (2015)Allowed 75 or fewer passing yards _______________________________ 64, at Texas (2015)Allowed 60 or fewer passing yards ______________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 50 or fewer passing yards ______________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 45 or fewer passing yards ______________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 40 or fewer passing yards ______________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 30 or fewer passing yards ______________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 25 or fewer passing yards _____________________________ 0, vs. Arkansas (1974)

Allowed 350 or more passing yards ____________________________ 377, vs. Baylor (2016)Allowed 400 or more passing yards _______________________ 545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Allowed 450 or more passing yards _______________________ 545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Allowed 500 or more passing yards _______________________ 545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONSHad 3 or more interceptions ________________________________ 3, vs. Iowa State (2015)Had 4 or more interceptions ____________________________________ 5, vs. SMU (2008)Had 5 or more interceptions ____________________________________ 5, vs. SMU (2008)Had 6 or more interceptions __________________________________6, vs. Houston (1993)

Was held without an interception in 4 consecutive games ___________________ 7 games (2016)Was held without an interception in 5 consecutive games ___________________ 7 games (2016)Was held without an interception in 6 consecutive games ___________________ 7 games (2016)

PASS BREAKUPSHad 10 or more pass breakups _________________________________10, vs. Texas (2016)Had 15 or more pass breakups __________________________ 16, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)

Was held without a pass breakup _____________________________ 0, at #25 Texas (2011)

FORCED TURNOVERSForced 3 or more turnovers ___________________________________ 4, vs. Baylor (2016)Forced 4 or more turnovers ___________________________________ 4, vs. Baylor (2015)Forced 5 or more turnovers ________________________________ 5, at #19 Kansas (2008)Forced 6 or more turnovers _________________________________ 7, vs. Nebraska (2004)Forced 7 or more turnovers _________________________________ 7, vs. Nebraska (2004)

Forced a turnover in back-to-back games ____________ vs. #22 LSU, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2015-16)Forced a turnover in 10 consecutive games __#5 BU, ISU, at KU, at #15 OU, vs. #12 OSU, at WVU, vs. KSU, at UT , #22 LSU, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2015-16)Forced at least 2 turnovers in back-to-back games ______________SHSU, UTEP, at Arkansas (2015)Forced at least 2 turnovers in 3 consecutive games ____ Iowa State, at Kansas, at #15 Oklahoma (2015) Was held without a forced turnover in back-to-back games __________ vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016)Was held without a forced turnover in 3 consecutive games __________________ 4 games (2016)Was held without a forced turnover in 4 consecutive games __________________ 4 games (2016)

FORCED FUMBLESForced 4 or more fumbles _______________________________ 4 (lost 3), at Kansas (2013)Forced 5 or more fumbles ______________________________5 (lost 4), vs. Colorado (1999)Forced 6 or more fumbles ___________________________ 7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996)Forced 7 or more fumbles ___________________________ 7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996)

Was held without a forced fumble in back-to-back games ___________________ 4 games (2016)Was held without a forced fumble in 3 or more consecutive games _____________ 4 games (2016)Was held without a forced fumble in 4 or more consecutive games _____________ 4 games (2016)Was held without a forced fumble in 5 or more consecutive games _____________ 5 games (2012)Was held without a forced fumble in 7 or more consecutive games _____________ 7 games (2004)

RECOVERED FUMBLES Recovered 3 or more fumbles __________________________________ 3, vs. Baylor (2016)Recovered 4 or more fumbles _______________________________ 4, vs. Texas State (2011)

Was held without a recovered fumble in 3 or more consecutive games ___________ 4 games (2016)Was held without a recovered fumble in 4 or more consecutive games ___________ 4 games (2016)Was held without a recovered fumble in 5 or more consecutive games _________ 9 games (2012-13)Was held without a recovered fumble in 6 or more consecutive games _________ 9 games (2012-13)Was held without a recovered fumble in 7 or more consecutive games _________ 9 games (2012-13)Was held without a recovered fumble in 8 or more consecutive games _________ 9 games (2012-13)Was held without a recovered fumble in 9 or more consecutive games _________ 9 games (2012-13)

DEFENSIVE MISC.Returned an interception for a touchdown ___________________________ at Kansas (2015)Returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns ______________________ vs. Oklahoma State (2000)Recorded an interception on the opponent’s first offensive play ____________vs. Iowa State (2015)Returned a fumble for a touchdown ________________________________ vs. Texas (2016)Returned a fumble for a TD to win the game with under 1:00 _________ 0:48, vs. Fresno State (1998)Recorded a safety ____________________________________vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)

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SPECIAL TEAMS (TEAM)

PUNT RETURNHad 100 or more punt return yards ____________________________ 113, at Nevada (2008)Had 150 or more punt return yards _______________________ 166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)Returned a punt for a touchdown ____________________ at Nevada (2008) - Eric Morris, 86 ydsBlocked a punt __________________________ vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013) - Kerry HyderBlocked 2 punts _________________ at New Mexico (2010) - Aaron Crawford & Jonathan BrydonReturned a blocked punt for a touchdown ________vs. Indiana State (2005) - Brandon Douglas, 2 yds

KICKOFF RETURNHad 200 or more kick return yards _____________________ 256 (10 att.), vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Returned a kickoff for a touchdown ________ vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) - Jakeem Grant, 100 ydsReturned an opening kickoff for a TD __________vs. New Mexico (1973) - Lawrence Williams, 95 ydsReturned a kickoff for a TD in season opener ____ vs. Sam Houston State (2015) - Jakeem Grant, 94 yds

PUNTINGHad a punt blocked _________________________________ vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)Had a punt blocked and returned for a TD _______________ at #24 Oklahoma State (2012) - 30 yds

Did not punt ________________________________________ vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Had 10 or more punts _______________________________14, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997)Forced 10 or more punts _________________________________ 11, vs. Iowa State (2013)

Faked a punt and scored a touchdown_____________ at Texas (2013) - P Ryan Erxleben (51-yd run)

FIELD GOALS & PATBlocked a PAT attempt _____________________________ at Kansas (2011) - Terrance BullittBlocked a field goal attempt _______________________ at TCU (2016), Kris Williams, 39 yardsReturned a blocked field goal for a TD __ vs. Oklahoma State (2000) - Aaron Hunt/Lawrence Flugence - 79 Yds

Had a PAT blocked__________________________________________ at Kansas (2015)Missed a PAT attempt _______________________________________ vs. Baylor (2016)Had a field goal blocked ____________________________________vs. Minnesota (2012)Had a field goal blocked and returned for a TD __ vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) - Dustin Harris/Terrance Frederick - 65 Yds

MISCELLANEOUSRecovered an onsides kick _____________________ at Oklahoma State (2016) - Michael Barden

MISCELLANEOUS (TEAM)

vs. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTSDefeated a ranked opponent ____________________________ vs. #14 Arizona State (2013)Defeated a ranked opponent at home _____________________________ vs. #24 TCU (2013)Defeated a ranked opponent on the road ____________________________at #21 TCU (2012)Defeated a ranked opponent at a neutral site __________________ vs. #14 Arizona State (2013)Defeated a ranked opponent in back-to-back games ______________________ 2 games (2012)Defeated a ranked opponent in 3 consecutive games ______________________ 3 games (2008)

Lost to a ranked opponent _____________________________ at #13 Oklahoma State (2016)Lost to a ranked opponent at home __________________________ vs. #16 Oklahoma(2016)Lost to a ranked opponent on the road _____________________ at #13 Oklahoma State (2016)Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site __________________________ vs. #22 LSU (2015)Lost to an unranked opponent at home ______________________________ vs. Texas (2014)Lost to an unranked team on the road ___________________________ at Kansas State (2016)

Shutout a ranked opponent ___________________________________vs. #18 SMU (1980)Shutout a ranked opponent at home _____________________________vs. #18 SMU (1980)Shutout a ranked opponent on the road ____________________________ Never Happened

Played to a tie __________________________________________39-39, vs. TCU (1981)Played to a 0-0 tie_________________________________ 0-0, vs. Hardin-Simmons (1942)Played in an overtime game _________________________vs. Kansas (2012) - W, 41-34 (2OT)Played in an overtime game vs. ranked opponent ____________ at #21 TCU (2012) - W, 56-53 (3OT)Lost a game and didn’t commit a turnover _____________________________ #3 TCU (2015)

MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEATWon by 40 or more points ____________________ 52, Texas Tech 69, Stephen F. Austin 17 (2016)Won by 50 or more points ____________________ 52, Texas Tech 69, Stephen F. Austin 17 (2016)Won by 60 or more points _______________ 68 points, Texas Tech 75, Northwestern State 7 (2007)

Lost by 30 or more points _________________________________ 56, at Iowa State (2016)Lost by 40 or more points _________________________________ 56, at Iowa State (2016)Lost by 50 or more points _________________________________ 56, at Iowa State (2016)Lost by 60 or more points ___________________ 60, #2 Oklahoma State 66, Texas Tech 6 (2011)

TOTAL PLAYSHad 90 or more total plays ______________________________ 96, at #13 Oklahoma StateHad 100 or more total plays __________________________________ 100, vs. Texas (2016)Had 110 or more total plays _______________________________111, vs. Iowa State (2003)

Was held to 65 or fewer total plays ____________________________ 58, at Arkansas (2015)Was held to 60 or fewer total plays ____________________________ 58, at Arkansas (2015)Was held to 50 or fewer total plays ___________________________ 48, vs. Nebraska (2008)

FIRST DOWNSHad 35 or more first downs _____________________________ 42, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 40 or more first downs _____________________________ 42, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 45 or more first downs _______________________________ 45, vs. Iowa State (2003)

Was held to 20 or fewer first downs ___________________________ 17, at Iowa State 2016)Was held to 15 or fewer first downs __________________________ 15, vs. Iowa State (2011)Was held to 10 or fewer first downs _________________________ 10, at #4 Oklahoma (2002)Was held to 9 or fewer first downs ____________________________ 9, vs. Oklahoma (2001)Was held to 8 or fewer first downs ________________________ 6, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997)

TIME OF POSSESSIONHad 35:00 or more time of possession _____________________36:42, at Oklahoma State (2016)Had 36:00 or more time of possession _____________________36:42, at Oklahoma State (2016)Had 37:00 or more time of possession ______________________ 39:41, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)Had 38:00 or more time of possession ______________________ 39:41, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)Had 39:00 or more time of possession ______________________ 39:41, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)

Was held to 23:00 or fewer time of possession ______________________ 19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 22:00 or fewer time of possession ______________________ 19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession ______________________ 19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession ______________________ 19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 20:00 or fewer time of possession ______________________ 19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 19:00 or fewer time of possession __________________ 19:00, vs. Iowa State (2011)

PENALTIESHad 10 or more penalties ______________________________ 11, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 15 or more penalties _________________________________ 17, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had 16 or more penalties _________________________________ 17, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had 17 or more penalties _________________________________ 17, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)

Had 5 or fewer penalties ___________________________________2, at Iowa State (2016)Had 4 or fewer penalties ___________________________________2, at Iowa State (2016)Had 3 or fewer penalties ___________________________________2, at Iowa State (2016)Had 2 or fewer penalties ___________________________________2, at Iowa State (2016)Had 1 or fewer penalties _______________________________________ 1, at TCU (2016)

PENALTY YARDSHad 100 or more penalty yards ___________________________ 103, vs. West Virginia (2016)Had 125 or more penalty yards _____________________________ 142, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had 150 or more penalty yards _______________________ 158, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)Had 175 or more penalty yards _________________________________ 183, at Rice (2007)

Had 40 or fewer penalty yards _______________________________7, at Iowa State (2016)Had 30 or fewer penalty yards _______________________________7, at Iowa State (2016)Had 20 or fewer penalty yards _______________________________7, at Iowa State (2016)

TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSScored an offensive two-point conversion ____ vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) - Mahomes pass to GilesBlocked a PAT & returned for a 2-point score ______ vs. #15 Oklahoma (1992) - Ben Kirkpatrick - 84 ydsWon by going for 2-pt conversion ______ vs. Texas (1988) - Tolliver-to-Price with 2:36 left in the game

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OFFENSE - BY QUARTER/HALF (TEAM)1st QuarterWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards __________________________ -15, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Was held to 30 or fewer passing yards ________________________ 23, vs. Minnesota (2012)Was held to 75 or fewer total yards __________________________ 60, vs. Minnesota (2012)Had 75 or more rushing yards ___________________________ 108, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had 175 or more passing yards ________________________________ 178, vs. Texas (2016)Had 250 or more total yards ____________________________ 298, vs. Kansas State (2015)

2nd QuarterWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards ___________________________ 0, at Arkansas (2015)Was held to 60 or fewer passing yards _____________________________14, vs. Texas (2016)Was held to 90 or fewer total yards ______________________________21, vs. Texas (2016)Had 90 or more rushing yards _________________________________ 111, at Texas (2015)Had 175 or more passing yards __________________________ 184, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 260 or more total yards ___________________________295, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)

FIRST HALFWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ______________________________ 5, vs. TCU (2013)Was held to 110 or fewer passing yards ________________________ 102, at Iowa State (2014)Was held to 200 or fewer total yards __________________________ 157, at Iowa State (2016)Had 150 or more rushing yards ___________________________ 151, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had 350 or more passing yards __________________________ 375, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 400 or more total yards ____________________________ 420, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 500 or more total yards _____________________________523, Stephen F. Austin (2013)

3rd QuarterWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards ___________________________ -8, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Was held to 10 or fewer passing yards ______________________________ 10, at TCU (2012)Was held to 0 or fewer total yards ________________________________ -1, at TCU (2012)Had 70 or more rushing yards ____________________________ 77, vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Had 175 or more passing yards __________________________ 200, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 200 or more total yards ____________________________ 223, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

4th QuarterWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards ________________________ -10, at Kansas State (2016)Was held to 10 or fewer passing yards ___________________________7, at Iowa State (2016)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards ____________________________ 16, at #10 TCU (2014)Had 100 or more rushing yards ________________________________ 100, at Texas (2015)Had 200 or more passing yards _____________________________ 202, vs. #5 Baylor (2014)Had 225 or more total yards _________________________ 246, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)

SECOND HALFWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards ______________________________-4, at SMU (2013)Was held to 90 or fewer passing yards __________________________ 88, at Iowa State 2016)Was held to 125 or fewer total yards ____________________________112, at #10 TCU (2014)Had 175 or more rushing yards __________________________ 359, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 275 or more passing yards __________________________ 440, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 350 or more total yards __________________________________ 368, at Texas (2015)

OFFENSE (INDIVIDUAL)

RUSHINGRushed for 100 or more yards _____________ Demarcus Felton, 123 yards, vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Rushed for 150 or more yards ________________ DeAndre Washington, 173 yards, at Texas (2015)Rushed for 200 or more yards ___________ DeAndre Washington, 248 yards, vs. Kansas State (2015)Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards ________ Rodney Allison, 106 yards, vs. #18 Baylor (1976)

Had 2 100-yard rushers __ Eric Stephens - 118 yards, Kenny Williams - 105 yards, vs. New Mexico (2012)

Had a run of 50 or more yards ____________ DeAndre Washington, 80 yards, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had a run of 60 or more yards ____________ DeAndre Washington, 80 yards, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had a run of 70 or more yards ____________ DeAndre Washington, 80 yards, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had a run of 80 or more yards ____________ DeAndre Washington, 80 yards, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had a run of 90 or more yards _____________________ Donny Anderson, 90 yards, at TCU (1964)

Made 30 or more attempts _____________________ Sammy Morris, 33, vs. Texas A&M (1999)Made 40 or more attempts _____________________ Ricky Williams, 42, vs. Fresno State (1998)

Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns _______________ Patrick Mahomes II, 3, at Kansas State (2016)Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns _________________ DeAndre Washington, 4, vs. #3 TCU (2015)Rushed for 5 or more touchdowns _________________________James Gray, 5, vs. Rice (1989)Had 2 players rush for 2 touchdowns ______ Patrick Mahomes II (2) & Davis Webb (2), vs. UTEP (2015)

Had 2 or more fumbles (QB or RB) ______________ Baker Mayfield, 3 (lost 1), vs. #4 Baylor (2013)Had 3 or more fumbles (QB or RB) ______________ Baker Mayfield, 3 (lost 1), vs. #4 Baylor (2013)

PASSINGHad 60 or more passing attempts _____________Patrick Mahomes II, 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 65 or more passing attempts _____________Patrick Mahomes II, 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 70 or more passing attempts _____________Patrick Mahomes II, 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 72 or more passing attempts _____________Patrick Mahomes II, 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Had 40 or more completions ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 45 or more completions ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 46 or more completions ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 47 or more completions ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 48 or more completions ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 49 or more completions ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Completed 15 or more consecutive passes ______________ Seth Doege, 15, at New Mexico (2011)Completed a pass to 14 or more different receivers _ Patrick Mahomes II, 17, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Completed a pass to 17 or more different receivers _ Patrick Mahomes II, 17, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)

Completed a pass of 50 or more yards ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 81, vs. Baylor (2016)Completed a pass of 60 or more yards ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 81, vs. Baylor (2016)Completed a pass of 70 or more yards ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 81, vs. Baylor (2016)Completed a pass of 80 or more yards ________________Patrick Mahomes II, 81, vs. Baylor (2016)Completed a pass of 90 or more yards _______ Patrick Mahomes II, 90, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)

Passed for 350 or more yards ____________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 400 or more yards ____________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 450 or more yards ____________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 500 or more yards ____________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 550 or more yards ____________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 600 or more yards _______________ Patrick Mahomes II, 734, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Had 2 QBs pass for 200 or more yards ___Patrick Mahomes (277) & Nic Shimonek (271), vs. Kansas (2016)Had 2 QBs throw 4 TDs ________________ Patrick Mahomes & Nic Shimonek, 4, vs. Kansas (2016)

Non-QB threw for a touchdown pass __WR Jakeem Grant, at Arkansas - 72 yds to Reginald Davis (2015)

Passed for 4 or more touchdowns __________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 6, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 5 or more touchdowns __________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 6, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 6 or more touchdowns __________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 6, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 7 or more touchdowns _______________________Seth Doege, 7, at #21 TCU (2012)Passed for 8 or more touchdowns ____________________ B.J. Symons, 8, vs. Texas A&M (2003) Threw 3 or more interceptions ________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 4, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)Threw 4 or more interceptions ________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 4, at #15 Oklahoma (2015) Threw 5 or more interceptions _____________________B.J. Symons, 5, vs. #1 Oklahoma (2003)

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...RECEIVINGCaught 10 or more passes ____________ Keke Coutee, Jonathan Giles, 10, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Caught 11 or more passes _________________________ Jonathan Giles, 12, vs. Kansas (2016)Caught 12 or more passes _________________________ Jonathan Giles, 12, vs. Kansas (2016)Caught 13 or more passes __________________Jakeem Grant, 13, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)Caught 14 or more passes ___________________ Jace Amaro, 15, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)Caught 15 or more passes ___________________ Jace Amaro, 15, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)Caught 16 or more passes __________________________ Eric Ward, 16, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Had 100 or more receiving yards ________ Dylan Cantrell(111) & Keke Coutee (221) vs. Baylor (2016)Had 150 or more receiving yards ___________________Keke Coutee, 221 yards, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 175 or more receiving yards ___________________Keke Coutee, 221 yards, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 200 or more receiving yards ___________________Keke Coutee, 221 yards, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 225 or more receiving yards ______________ Michael Crabtree, 237, at Oklahoma State (2007)Had 250 or more receiving yards ____________________Joel Filani, 255, vs. Kansas State (2005)

Had a reception of 50 or more yards _ Jonathan Giles (62) Keke Coutee (80) Quan Shorts (81), vs. Baylor (2016)Had a reception of 60 or more yards _ Jonathan Giles (62) Keke Coutee (80) Quan Shorts (81), vs. Baylor (2016)Had a reception of 70 or more yards ________ Keke Coutee (80) & Quan Shorts (81), vs. Baylor (2016)Had a reception of 80 or more yards ________ Keke Coutee (80) & Quan Shorts (81), vs. Baylor (2015)Had a reception of 90 or more yards ________ Jakeem Grant, 90 yards, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)

Had 3 or more receiving touchdowns ______________ Jonathan Giles, 3, vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Had 4 or more receiving touchdowns _____________________ Derek Dorris, 4, at Kansas (2000)

Had 2 or more fumbles (WR or TE) __________ Jace Amaro, 2 (lost 1), vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)

Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers _______Dylan Cantrell (111) & Keke Coutee (221), vs. Baylor (2016)Had 3 or more 100-yd REC _____ 3, Grant (155), Marquez (130), Washington (107), vs. #5 Baylor (2014)Had 4 or more 100-yd REC ______________ 4, J. Filani (255), T. Henderson (118), R. Johnson (107),_________________________________________ Jarrett Hicks (105), vs. K-State (2005)Had 2 or more 200-yd REC _ 2, Michael Crabtree (237), Danny Amendola (233), at Oklahoma State (2007)Had 6 different WR with a TD catch _________________Giles (2), Coutee (2), Batson, Lauderdale, ___________________________________________ Willies, Cantrell, vs. Kansas (2016)

ALL-PURPOSEScored 4 or more touchdowns _______________ DeAndre Washington, 4 RUSH, vs. #3 TCU (2015)Scored 5 or more touchdowns _________ Taurean Henderson, 3 RUSH, 2 REC, vs. Kansas State (2005)

Had 200 or more all-purpose yards __________________ Jonathan Giles, 219, vs. Kansas (2016)Had 225 or more all-purpose yards ___________ DeAndre Washington, 284, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had 250 or more all-purpose yards ___________ DeAndre Washington, 284, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had 275 or more all-purpose yards ___________ DeAndre Washington, 284, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had 300 or more all-purpose yards ___________ Jakeem Grant, 323, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)Had 325 or more all-purpose yards ________________ Wes Welker, 327, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)

Had two players with 200+ all-purpose yards __ D. Washington (219) & J. Grant (204) vs. #3 TCU (2015)

DEFENSE (INDIVIDUAL)

INTERCEPTIONSHad 2 or more interceptions _________________________ J.J. Gaines, 2, vs. Iowa State (2015)Had 3 or more interceptions _______________________ Darcel McBath, 3, at #19 Kansas (2008)Defensive Lineman had an interception ______________ Breiden Fehoko, 1, at West Virginia (2015)

TACKLESHad 15 or more tackles _____________________________Micah Awe, 17, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 16 or more tackles _____________________________Micah Awe, 17, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 17 or more tackles _____________________________Micah Awe, 17, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 18 or more tackles _______________________________ Will Smith, 18, at Texas (2013)Had 20 or more tackles ____________________ Lawrence Flugence, 23, at #12 Ohio State (2002)

SACKSHad 2 or more sacks ______________________________ Kris Williams, 3, vs. Kansas (2016)Had 3 or more sacks ______________________________ Kris Williams, 3, vs. Kansas (2016)Had 4 or more sacks ________________________ Brandon Sharpe, 4, at #15 Nebraska (2009)

TACKLES FOR A LOSSHad 3 or more tackles for a loss ________________________ Kris Williams, 3, vs. Kansas (2016)Had 4 or more tackles for a loss ___________________________ Will Smith, 4, at Texas (2013)Had 5 or more tackles for a loss ___________________ Dorian Pitts, 5, vs. Oklahoma State (2000)

QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 2 or more quarterback hurries ___________________Breiden Fehoko, 2, at Iowa State (2016)Had 3 or more quarterback hurries ___Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4), vs. Michigan State (2009)Had 4 or more quarterback hurries ___Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4), vs. Michigan State (2009)Had 5 or more quarterback hurries ______________________ Aaron Hunt, 5, vs. Missouri (2002)

PASS BREAKUPSHad 4 or more pass breakups _________________________Justis Nelson, 5, at #10 TCU (2014)Had 5 or more pass breakups _________________________Justis Nelson, 5, at #10 TCU (2014)Had 6 or more pass breakups __________________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)Had 7 or more pass breakups __________________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)Had 8 or more pass breakups __________________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)

FORCED FUMBLESHad 2 or more forced fumbles ______________________ D.J. Johnson, 2, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

FUMBLE RECOVERIESHad 2 or more fumble recoveries _________________Sylvester Brinkley, 2, vs. Kansas State (2005)

SAFETYRecorded a safety (individual tackle) ____________Colby Whitlock (tackled RB), vs. #1 Texas (2008)

MISCELLANEOUSReturned an INT for a touchdown ______________ Jah’Shawn Johnson, 27 yards, at Kansas (2015)Returned a fumble for a touchdown _______________Douglas Coleman (100 yds), vs. Texas (2016)

SPECIAL TEAMS (INDIVIDUAL)

PUNT RETURNHad 100 or more punt return yards _____________________ Eric Morris, 105, at Nevada (2008)Had 125 or more punt return yards _______Danny Amendola, 133, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Had 150 or more punt return yards ________________ Wes Welker, 166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)Had a punt return for a touchdown ___________________Eric Morris (86 yds), at Nevada (2008)Blocked a punt ___________________________ Kerry Hyder, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown _______ Brandon Douglas (2 yds), vs. Indiana State (2005)

KICKOFF RETURNHad 175 or more kick return yards _____________________ Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011)Had 200 or more kick return yards _____________________ Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011)Had a kick return for a touchdown _________ Jakeem Grant (100 yds), vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) Returned an opening kickoff for a TD _________ Lawrence Williams (95 yds), vs. New Mexico (1973)Returned a kickoff for a TD in season opener ____ Jakeem Grant (94 yds), vs. Sam Houston State (2015)

PUNTINGMade 9 or more punts __________________________ Ryan Erxleben, 9, vs. Iowa State (2011)Averaged 50 or more yards (min. 5 att.) _________ Taylor Symmank, 50.1 (8 att.), vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 4 or more 50-yard punts ________________________Ryan Erxleben, 4, at Missouri (2011)Had a 60-yard punt or longer ___________________ Michael Barden, 62, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had a 70-yard punt or longer ____________________ Robert King, 77, vs. #14 Texas A&M (1993)Had 5 or more punts land inside the 20 __________________ Ryan Erxleben, 5, vs. Kansas (2009)Faked a punt and scored a touchdown______________ P Ryan Erxleben, 51-yd run, at Texas (2013)

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...FIELD GOALS & PATMade a 48-yard field goal or longer _________________ Clayton Hatfield, 51 yds, at Texas (2015)Made a 49-yard field goal or longer _________________ Clayton Hatfield, 51 yds, at Texas (2015)Made a 50-yard field goal or longer _________________ Clayton Hatfield, 51 yds, at Texas (2015)Made a 51-yard field goal or longer _________________ Clayton Hatfield, 51 yds, at Texas (2015)Made a 52-yard field goal or longer ______________Donnie Carona, 52 yds, vs. Weber State (2010)Made a 53-yard field goal or longer ________________ Chris Birkholz, 53 yds, vs. #18 Texas (1998)Made a 54-yard field goal or longer ___________________ Jaret Greaser, 55 yds, vs. Texas (1996)Made a 55-yard field goal or longer ___________________ Jaret Greaser, 55 yds, vs. Texas (1996)Made a 56-yard field goal or longer _______________ Bill Adams, 57 yds, vs. #6 Texas A&M (1977)Made a 57-yard field goal or longer _______________ Bill Adams, 57 yds, vs. #6 Texas A&M (1977)

Made 3 or more field goals _____________________ Clayton Hatfield, 3-of-4, at Kansas (2015)Made 4 or more field goals ________________________ Ryan Bustin, 4-of-5, at Kansas (2013)

Made a game-winning FG in last minute _________ Ryan Bustin, 28 yds (0:00), vs. Minnesota (2012)Made a game-winning FG in overtime ___________ Clayton Hatfield, 37 yds, (15:00), at TCU (2016)

Made 100 consecutive PAT attempts ________________________ Ryan Bustin, 101, 2012-2013Made 150 consecutive PAT attempts _________________________Alex Trilica, 233, 2004-2007Made 200 consecutive PAT attempts _________________________Alex Trilica, 233, 2004-2007

Made 10 consecutive field goals ______________________________ Scott Segrist, 10, 1988

Blocked a PAT attempt _____________________________ Terrance Bullitt, at Kansas (2011)Blocked a field goal attempt _____________________________ Kris Williams, at TCU (2016)Returned a blocked FG for a TD ___ Aaron Hunt... Lawrence Flugence, 79 yds, vs. Oklahoma State (2000)

MISCELLANEOUSRecovered an on-sides kick _____________________Michael Barden, at Oklahoma State (2016)

MISCELLANEOUS (INDIVIDUAL)

Game-winning TD with less than a minute _______ Seth Doege-to-Eric Ward (0:36), vs. Nevada (2011)Game-winning TD in overtime _______RB Eric Stephens-to-WR Darrin Moore (2OT), vs. Kansas (2012)100 YD Rusher/100 YD Receiver ______ Demarcus Felton (123 RUSH), J. Giles (186 REC), vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)300 YD PASS/100 YD RUSH/100 YD REC QB P. Mahomes (470 PASS), Demarcus Felton (123 RUSH), J. Giles (186 REC), vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)

OFFENSE (OPPONENT - TEAM)

RUSHING ATTEMPTSHad 50 or more rushing attempts ______________________________ 53, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 60 or more rushing attempts ____________________________ 68, vs. Arkansas (2014)Had 70 or more rushing attempts ___________________________ 79, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Was held to 25 or fewer rushing attempts _____________________ 25, at #1 Oklahoma (2011)Was held to 24 or fewer rushing attempts _______________________ 23, at Texas A&M (2008)Was held to 23 or fewer rushing attempts _______________________ 23, at Texas A&M (2008)Was held to 22 or fewer rushing attempts _________________ 22, vs. Eastern Washington (2008)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSHad 4 or more rushing touchdowns ____________________________6, at Iowa State (2016)Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns ____________________________6, at Iowa State (2016)Had 6 or more rushing touchdowns ____________________________6, at Iowa State (2016)Had 7 or more rushing touchdowns __________________________ 7, at Arizona State (2016)Had 8 or more rushing touchdowns _____________________________ 8, at Missouri (2003)

Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games ___ vs. Northwestern State/at Texas State (2012)Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games ____________________4 games (2000)

PASSING ATTEMPTSHad 55 or more passing attempts _______________________ 55, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Had 60 or more passing attempts _______________________________ 62, at SMU (2013)

Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 22, at Iowa State (2016)Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 22, at Iowa State (2016)Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts ______________________20, at Kansas State (2016)Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 12, vs. Arkansas (2014)Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts ________________________ 9, at #25 Texas (2011)

PASSING COMPLETIONSHad 35 or more passing completions ____________________________ 35, at Kansas (2015)Had 36 or more passing completions _____________________________ 41, at SMU (2013)Had 37 or more passing completions _____________________________ 41, at SMU (2013)Had 38 or more passing completions _____________________________ 41, at SMU (2013)Had 39 or more passing completions _____________________________ 41, at SMU (2013)Had 40 or more passing completions _____________________________ 41, at SMU (2013)

Was held to 15 or fewer passing completions ____________________10, at Kansas State (2016)Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions ____________________10, at Kansas State (2016)Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions _______________________ 5, at #25 Texas (2011)Was held to 3 or fewer passing completions __________________________3, vs. Navy (2003)

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSHad 5 or more passing touchdowns _________________________ 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 6 or more passing touchdowns _________________________ 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 7 or more passing touchdowns _________________________ 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games _____________ at UTEP/vs. Arkansas (2014)Was held without a passing TD in 3 consecutive games ____________________ 3 games (2006)

DEFENSE (OPPONENT - TEAM)TACKLES FOR A LOSSRecorded 10 or more tackles for a loss __________________________ 10.0, vs. Kansas (2016)Recorded 11 or more tackles for a loss ____________________________ 11.0, at Texas (2015)Recorded 12 or more tackles for a loss _____________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss _____________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)Recorded 14 or more tackles for a loss _____________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss _________________________18.0, at Texas A&M (2000)

Was held without a tackle for a loss _____________________________0.0, vs. UMass (2008)

DEFENSIVE SACKSHad 3 or more sacks ________________________________________ 3, vs. TCU (2016)Had 4 or more sacks __________________________________________4, t TCU (2016)Had 5 or more sacks ______________________________________ 6, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 6 or more sacks ______________________________________ 6, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 7 or more sacks ________________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)Had 8 or more sacks ________________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)Had 9 or more sacks ________________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)

Was held without a sack in back-to-back games ______________ vs. #5 Baylor & Iowa State (2015)Was held without a sack in 3 consecutive games or more ______ 3 games, vs. SHSU/vs. UTEP/at Arkansas (2015)Was held without a sack in 4 consecutive games or more ____ 4 games, vs. ASU/vs. UCA/at UTEP/vs. Arkansas (2013-14)

QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 5 or more quarterback hurries _____________________________9, at Iowa State (2016)Had 10 or more quarterback hurries ___________________________ 13, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had 13 or more quarterback hurries ___________________________ 13,vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had 14 or more quarterback hurries ____________________________ 14, at #2 Texas (2005)Had 16 or more quarterback hurries __________________________ 16, at New Mexico (2004)

Was held without a quarterback hurry in back-to-back games ________________ 3 games (2014)Was held without a quarterback hurry in 3 consecutive games ________________ 3 games (2014)

PASS BREAKUPSHad 10 or more pass breakups _________________________________10, vs. Texas (2014)Had 11 or more pass breakups ______________________________ 11, vs. Arkansas (2014)Had 12 or more pass breakups ______________________________ 13, vs. #4 Baylor (2013)Had 13 or more pass breakups ______________________________ 13, vs. #4 Baylor (2013)

Was held without a pass breakup ____________________________ 0, vs. Iowa State (2013)

DEFENSIVE MISC.Returned an interception for a touchdown ______ Kamari Cotton-Moya, 48 yards, at Iowa State (2016)Returned a fumble for a touchdown _______________________________ vs. Kansas (2009)Recorded a safety __________________________________________ vs. Kansas (2016)

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PUNT RETURNHad 100 or more punt return yards ___________________________ 123, at #2 Texas (2005)Returned a punt for a touchdown _______ vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) - Jalen McCleskey, 67 yardsBlocked a punt _________________________ vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013) - Derek BransonReturned a blocked punt for a touchdown _______ at #24 Oklahoma State (2012) - Zack Craig, 30 yds

KICKOFF RETURNHad 200 or more kick return yards _____________________ 221, (7 att.),vs. Kansas State (2015)Returned a kickoff for a touchdown _____________ at Kansas State (2016), Byron Pringle, 99 yards

PUNTINGDid not punt ____________________________________________ at #25 Texas (2011)

FIELD GOALS & PATBlocked a field goal attempt ____________ vs. Minnesota (2012) - Briean Boddy, 28-yd FG attemptReturned a blocked field goal for a TD __ vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) - Dustin Harris... Terrance Frederick - 65 YdsMissed a PAT attempt ________________________________________ at UTEP (2014)Won game on a field goal in the last minute ______________________ vs. West Virginia (2014)Won game on a last-second field goal to end the game _______________ vs. West Virginia (2014)

MISCELLANEOUS (OPPONENT - TEAM)

TOTAL PLAYSHad 90 or more total plays ___________________________________ 90, vs. Texas(2016)Had 100 or more total plays _________________________________ 103, vs. #3 TCU (2015)

Was held to 65 or fewer total plays ___________________________ 65, at Iowa State (2016)Was held to 60 or fewer total plays __________________________59, at Kansas State (2016)Was held to 50 or fewer total plays _________________________ 47, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 46 or fewer total plays __________________________ 46, vs. North Texas (2000)

FIRST DOWNSHad 30 or more first downs __________________________________ 32, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 35 or more first downs _____________________________ 35, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)Had 38 or more first downs _______________________________ 38, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Was held to 15 or fewer first downs _____________________________ 15, at Kansas (2013)Was held to 10 or fewer first downs __________________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 9 or fewer first downs ___________________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 8 or fewer first downs ___________________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 7 or fewer first downs _______________________ 6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Was held to 6 or fewer first downs _______________________ 6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)

PENALTIESHad 10 or more penalties __________________________________ 10, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 15 or more penalties ________________________________ 16, at New Mexico (2010)

Had 3 or fewer penalties ___________________________________2, at Iowa State (2016)Had 2 or fewer penalties ___________________________________2, at Iowa State (2016)Had 0 penalties _________________________________________0, at Colorado (2006)

PENALTY YARDSHad 100 or more penalty yards _______________________________ 110, vs. #3 TCU (2015)Had 125 or more penalty yards _______________________ 129, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)

Had 30 or fewer penalty yards ______________________________ 25, at Iowa State(2016)Had 20 or fewer penalty yards ______________________________ 15, vs. Arkansas (2014)Had 10 or fewer penalty yards __________________________ 10, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 0 penalty yards ______________________________________0, at Colorado (2006)

TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSScored an offensive two-point conversion ______ vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016), PASS: Mayfield-to-MixonWon by going for 2-pt conversion _____ at SMU (1961) - Rhome-to-Gannon with 2:12 left in the game

OFFENSE - BY QUARTER/HALF (OPPONENT - TEAM)1st QuarterWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ______________________-3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Was held to 0 passing yards _______________________________ 0, vs. Kansas State (2013)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards __________________________ 11, vs. Iowa State (2013)Had 100 or more rushing yards ______________________________ 143, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 120 or more passing yards _______________________ 167, at #13 Oklahoma State (2016)Had 170 or more total yards _________________________ 181, at #13 Oklahoma State (2016)

2nd QuarterWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ______________________-2, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Was held to 0 passing yards _______________________________0, vs. Arizona State (2013)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards _____________________________ 11, at Kansas (2013)Had 100 or more rushing yards ________________________________ 154, vs. Texas(2016)Had 150 or more passing yards _____________________________ 160, at Iowa State (2016)Had 190 or more total yards _______________________________ 199, at Iowa State (2016)

FIRST HALFWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ______________________-5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Was held to 15 or fewer passing yards ________________________ 14, vs. Arizona State (2013)Was held to 60 or fewer total yards _____________________ 56, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Had 200 or more rushing yards ___________________________216, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)Had 220 or more passing yards _____________________________ 255, at Iowa State (2016)Had 300 or more total yards _______________________________ 349, at Iowa State (2016)

3rd QuarterWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ____________________________ -8, vs. Kansas (2016)Was held to 0 passing yards _______________________________ 0, vs. Kansas State (2015)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards _____________________ 15, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Had 100 or more rushing yards _______________________ 113, at #13 Oklahoma State (2016)Had 200 or more passing yards _______________________________234, at #10 TCU (2014)Had 300 or more total yards _________________________________320, at #10 TCU (2014)

4th QuarterWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ______________________ 3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Was held to 0 passing yards ___________________________________ 0, vs. Texas (2016)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards _________________________ 17, vs. New Mexico (2012)Had 150 or more rushing yards ________________________________ 192, at Texas (2015)Had 120 or more passing yards __________________________ 151, vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Had 170 or more total yards ____________________________ 177, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

SECOND HALFWas held to 45 or fewer rushing yards ____________________________ 5, vs. Kansas (2016)Was held to 15 or fewer passing yards _______________________ 13, vs. #24 Oklahoma (2014)Was held to 90 or fewer total yards _________________________ 88, vs. Kansas State (2013)Had 200 or more rushing yards ________________________________ 223, vs. Texas (2016)Had 230 or more passing yards __________________________ 269, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 350 or more total yards ____________________________ 406, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

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RUSHINGRushed for 100 or more yards _____________________ Terence Williams, 147, vs. Baylor (2016)Rushed for 150 or more yards ______________________ Joel Lanning, 171, at Iowa State (2016)Rushed for 200 or more yards ______________________ D’Onta Foreman, 341, vs. Texas (2016)Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards _________ Trevone Boykin - 101 yards, vs. #24 TCU (2013)

Had 2 100-yard rushers _______ Kalen Ballage (137) & Demario Richard (11), at Arizona State (2016)

Had a run of 50 or more yards __________________ Terenece Williams, 57 yards, vs. Baylor (2016)Had a run of 60 or more yards ____________________D’Onta Foreman, 74 yards, vs. Texas (2016)Had a run of 70 or more yards ____________________D’Onta Foreman, 74 yards, vs. Texas (2016)Had a run of 80 or more yards ______________________ Chris Warren, 91 yards, at Texas (2015)Had a run of 90 or more yards ______________________ Chris Warren, 91 yards, at Texas (2015)

Made 30 or more attempts ________________________ D’Onta Foreman, 33, vs. Texas (2016)Made 40 or more attempts ____________________Terrance Ganaway, 42, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns ____________________ Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016)Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns ____________________ Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016)Rushed for 5 or more touchdowns ____________________ Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016)Rushed for 6 or more touchdowns __________________ Kalen Ballage, 7, at Arizona State (2016)Rushed for 7 or more touchdowns __________________ Kalen Ballage, 7, at Arizona State (2016)Had 2 players rush for 2 touchdowns ____ Samaje Perine (4) & Joe Mixon (2), at #15 Oklahoma (2015)

Had 2 fumbles or more (QB/RB) ________ RB Joseph Randle, 2 (lost 2), vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Had 2 fumbles or more (WR) _________________ WR Marcus Johnson, 2 (lost 2), at Texas (2013)

PASSINGHad 55 or more passing attempts ______________________ Garrett Gilbert, 62, at SMU (2013)Had 60 or more passing attempts ______________________ Garrett Gilbert, 62, at SMU (2013)

Had 30 or more completions __________________________ Ryan Willis, 35 at Kansas (2015)Had 35 or more completions __________________________ Ryan Willis, 35, at Kansas (2015)Had 40 or more completions _________________________ Garrett Gilbert, 41, at SMU (2013)

Completed a pass of 50 or more yards _________________ Zach Smith, 53 yards, vs. Baylor (2016)Completed a pass of 60 or more yards ______ Mason Rudolph, 82 yards, at #13 Oklahoma State (2016)Completed a pass of 70 or more yards _____ Mason Rudolph, 82 yards, at #13 Oklahoma State (2016)Completed a pass of 80 or more yards ______ Mason Rudolph, 82 yards, at #13 Oklahoma State (2016)Completed a pass of 90 or more yards _________________ Trevone Boykin, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)

Passed for 350 or more yards _____________________ Zach Smith, 377 yards, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 400 or more yards _________________ Baker Mayfield, 545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Passed for 500 or more yards _________________ Baker Mayfield, 545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Non-QB threw for a touchdown pass _____ Austin Hays (WR), vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) - 19 yds to Blake Jarwin

Passed for 4 or more touchdowns ________________ Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Passed for 5 or more touchdowns ________________ Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Passed for 6 or more touchdowns ________________ Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Passed for 6 or more touchdowns ________________ Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Passed for 7 or more touchdowns ________________ Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Threw 3 or more interceptions _______________________Steele Jantz, 3, at Iowa State (2012)Threw 4 or more interceptions __________________________B.L. Mitchell, 5, vs. SMU (2008)Threw 5 or more interceptions __________________________B.L. Mitchell, 5, vs. SMU (2008)

RECEIVINGCaught 10 or more passes _____________ Ishmael Zamore (12) & KD Cannon (12), vs. Baylor (2016)Caught 11 or more passes __________________ Ishmael Zamora & KD Cannon, vs. Baylor (2016)Caught 12 or more passes _____________ Ishmael Zamora (12) & KD Cannon (12), vs. Baylor (2016)Caught 13 or more passes _________________________ Josh Doctson (18), vs. #3 TCU (2015)Caught 18 or more passes _________________________ Josh Doctson (18), vs. #3 TCU (2015)

Had 100 or more receiving yards __________ KD Cannon (132) & Ishmael Zamora (155), vs. Baylor (2016)Had 150 or more receiving yards ____________________ Ishmael Zamor (155), vs. Baylor (2016)Had 175 or more receiving yards ______________ Dede Westbrook (202), vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 200 or more receiving yards ______________ Dede Westbrook (202), vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Had a reception of 50 or more yards ______________________KD Cannon, 53, vs. Baylor (2016)Had a reception of 60 or more yards _________________Trent Taylor, 76, vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Had a reception of 70 or more yards _________________Trent Taylor, 76, vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Had a reception of 80 or more yards ______________________ Jay Lee, 87, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had a reception of 90 or more yards ____________________ Deante’ Gray, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)

Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers __________ KD Cannon (132) & Ishmael Zamora (155), vs. Baylor (2016)Had 3 or more 100-yard receivers ____ 3, Gilbert (156), J. Brown (136), Grant (133), vs. Houston (1991)

Had 3 or more receiving touchdowns _________________ Corey Coleman, 3, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had 4 or more receiving touchdowns ________________ Wayne McGarrity, 4, vs. #18 Texas (1998)

ALL-PURPOSEScored 4 or more touchdowns ______________________ Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016)Scored 8 or more touchdowns ____________________ Kalen Ballage, 8, at Arizona State (2016)Had 200 or more all-purpose yards _______________ Kalen Ballage, 207, at Arizona State (2016)Had 225 or more all-purpose yards ___________________ Josh Doctson, 267, vs. #3 TCU (2015)

Had 250 or more all-purpose yards __________________ D’Onta Foreman, 341, vs. Texas (2016)

DEFENSE (OPPONENT - INDIVIDUAL)

INTERCEPTIONSHad 2 or more interceptions ____________________ De’Chavon Hayes, 2, at Arizona State (2016)Had 3 or more interceptions ___________________ Joel Schwenzfeier, 3, vs. North Dakota (2009)

TACKLESHad 15 or more tackles ______________________________Travin Howard ,19, at TCU (2016)Had 16 or more tackles ______________________________Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016)Had 17 or more tackles ______________________________Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016)Had 18 or more tackles ______________________________Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016)Had 19 or more tackles ______________________________Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016)Had 20 or more tackles _____________________________ Ben Heeney 21, vs. Kansas (2014)

SACKSHad 2 or more sacks ______________________________ Patrick Levels, 2, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 3 or more sacks _____________________________ Jackson Jeffcoat, 3, at Texas (2013)

TACKLES FOR A LOSSHad 4 or more tackles for a loss ____________________ Kendell Beckwith, 4, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 5 or more tackles for a loss _______________________ Ty Warren, 5, vs. Texas A&M (2001)

QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 4 or more quarterback hurries __________________ Jhaustin Thomas, 4, at Iowa State 2016)

PASS BREAKUPSHad 4 or more pass breakups __________________________Duke Thomas, 4, vs. Texas (2014)

FORCED FUMBLESHad 2 or more forced fumbles _________________Jimmy Bean, 2, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)

FUMBLE RECOVERIESHad 2 or more fumble recoveries _____________________Efrem Oliphant, 2, vs. Houston (2010)

SAFETYRecorded a safety (individual tackle) ________Jimmy Wilkerson (tackled QB), at #4 Oklahoma (2002)

MISCELLANEOUSReturned an INT for a touchdown ___________ Kamari Cotton-Moya, 48 yards, at Iowa State (2016)Returned a fumble for a touchdown ________________ Max Onyegbule (3 yds), vs. Kansas (2009)

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PUNT RETURNHad 65 or more punt return yards ________Jalen McCleskey, 67 yards, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) Had a punt return for a touchdown _______Jalen McCleskey, 67 yards, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) Blocked a punt _________________________ Derek Branson, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown _______ Zack Craig (30 yds), at #24 Oklahoma State (2012)Blocked a punt for a safety ___________________________ Team Block, vs. Clemson (2002)

KICKOFF RETURNHad 175 or more kick return yards ________________ Morgan Burns, 221, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had 200 or more kick return yards ________________ Morgan Burns, 221, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had a kick return for a touchdown _____________ Morgan Burns, 93 yards, vs. Kansas State (2015)

PUNTINGMade 9 or more punts ______________________________ Cole Moos, 10, vs. Kansas (2016)Averaged 50 or more yards (min. 5 att.) ___________ Michael Dickson, 51.0 (5 att.), vs. Texas (2016)Had 5 or more 50-yard punts ______________________ Matt Graber, 5, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)Had a 60-yard punt or longer _______________________ Michael Dickson, 63, vs. Texas (2016)Had a 70-yard punt or longer ______________________ Tress Way 71, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Had 5 or more punts land inside the 20 ________________ David Lonie, 5, vs. #4 California (2004)

FIELD GOALS & PATMade a 50-yard field goal or longer ______________ Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)Made a 51-yard field goal or longer ______________ Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)Made a 52-yard field goal or longer ______________ Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)Made a 53-yard field goal or longer ______________ Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)Made a 54-yard field goal or longer ______________ Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)Made a 55-yard field goal or longer ______________ Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)Made a 56-yard field goal or longer _________________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)Made a 57-yard field goal or longer _________________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)Made a 58-yard field goal or longer _________________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)Made a 59-yard field goal or longer _________________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)Made a 60-yard field goal or longer _________________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)Made a 61-yard field goal or longer _________________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)

Made 3 or more field goals ____________________ M. McCrane, 3-of-3, at Kansas State (2016)Made 4 or more field goals ____________________ Jaden Oberkrom, 4-of-4, at #10 TCU (2014)Made 5 or more field goals ____________________ Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012)Made 6 or more field goals ____________________ Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012)

Made a game-winning FG in last minute _______Josh Lambert, 55 yds (0:00), vs. West Virginia (2014)Made a game-winning FG as time expired ______Josh Lambert, 55 yds (0:00), vs. West Virginia (2014)

Blocked a field goal attempt ___________ Briean Boddy, 28-yard FG attempt, vs. Minnesota (2012)Returned a blocked FG for a TD ___ Dustin Harris... Terrance Frederick, 65 yds, vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011)

MISCELLANEOUS (OPPONENT - TEAM)

Game-winning TD with less than a minute _ Trevone Boykin 4-yd pass to Aaron Green (0:23), vs. #3 TCU (2015)Game-winning TD in overtime ____________________Glasco Martin 4-yd run, vs. Baylor (2012)Game-winning field goal in overtime ____________ Johnny Beck 37-yd field goal, vs. Kansas (2001)

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NUMERICAL ROSTERNO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL 1 Jordyn Brooks LB 6-1 240 So-1L Houston, Texas/Stratford High School 1 Quan Shorts WR 6-2 195 So-1L Humble, Texas/Atascocita 2 Keke Coutee WR 5-11 180 Jr-2L Lufkin, Texas/Lufkin 3 Xavier Martin WR 6-0 185 Fr-HS Cibolo, Texas/Steele 3 D.J. Polite-Bray DB 6-0 190 Sr-3L Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King 4 Desmon Smith DB 6-2 190 So-1L Odessa, Texas/Permian 4 Justin Stockton RB 5-10 205 Sr-3L Cibolo, Texas/Steele 5 Octavious Morgan DB 6-0 205 Jr-TR Greenwood, S.C./Greenwood/Butler C.C. 6 McLane Carter QB 6-3 215 So-TR Gilmer, Texas/Gilmer/Tyler J.C. 7 Jett Duffey QB 6-1 200 Fr-RS Mansfield, Texas/Lake Ridge 7 Jah’Shawn Johnson DB 5-10 185 Jr-2L Ennis, Texas/Ennis 8 De’Quan Bowman WR 5-11 190 Jr-RS Millville, N.J./Millville/Hutchinson C.C. 8 Jamile Johnson LB 6-1 230 So-SQ Dallas, Texas/South Oak Cliff 9 Tony Jones DL 6-2 225 Jr-TR Casselberry, Fla./Lyman/Butler C.C. 9 T.J. Vasher WR 6-6 190 Fr-RS Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider 10 Johnathan Picone LB 6-1 225 So-1L Covington, La./Mandeville 10 Payne Sullins QB 6-2 200 Jr-SQ Gatesville, Texas/Reicher 11 Derrick Willies WR 6-4 210 Sr-1L San Bernardino, Calif./Trinity Valley C.C./Iowa 11 Riko Jeffers LB 6-2 245 Fr-HS Garland, Texas/Sachse 12 Quincy Addison DB 6-1 180 Fr-HS Angleton, Texas/Angleton 12 Colt Garrett QB 6-1 195 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas/Roosevelt 13 Cameron Batson WR 5-9 175 Sr-3L Oklahoma City, Okla./Millwood 13 Kolin Hill DL 6-2 245 Jr-1L Schertz, Texas/Samuel Clemens/Notre Dame 14 Dylan Cantrell WR 6-3 220 Sr-3L Whitehouse, Texas/Whitehouse 14 Abraham Wallace DB 6-0 190 Jr-TR Baton Rouge, La./Dunham/LSU 15 Vaughnte Dorsey DB 5-11 200 Jr-TR Cleveland, Miss./Cleveland/Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C. 16 Nic Shimonek QB 6-3 225 Sr-2L Mildred, Texas/Mildred/Iowa 16 Thomas Leggett DB 6-0 185 So-TR Navarre, Fla./Allan Hancock College 17 John Davis, Jr. DB 6-1 180 Fr-HS Euless, Texas/Trinity 17 Donta Thompson WR/TE 6-5 225 So-1L Ennis, Texas/Ennis 18 Christian Taylor LB 6-1 220 So-1L Houston, Texas/Jersey Village 19 Zach Austin WR 5-11 195 Sr-1L Austin, Texas/Lake Travis 19 Willie Sykes DB 6-0 185 So-RS Houston, Texas/Spring/Arkansas 20 Adrian Frye DB 6-0 175 Fr-HS Houston, Texas/Eisenhower 20 JoJo Robinson WR 5-11 195 Jr-TR Miami, Fla./Northwestern/Independence C.C. 21 Kisean Allen DB 5-11 180 Jr-2L Mesquite, Texas/Poteet 21 Da’Leon Ward RB 5-10 180 So-1L Dallas, Texas/Skyline 22 Antoine Wesley WR 6-5 185 So-1L Cibolo, Texas/Steele 22 Trevor Walker DB 6-0 190 Sr-TR Arlington, Texas/Timberview/Washington 23 DaMarcus Fields DB 6-0 200 Fr-RS Taylor, Texas/Taylor 24 Tre King RB 5-11 190 Jr-TR Wichita, Kan./Heights/Hutchinson C.C. 25 Douglas Coleman III DB 6-1 185 So-1L Zachary, La./Zachary 26 Kevin Moore LB 6-1 200 So-1L Lafayette, La./Acadiana 27 Demarcus Felton RB 5-7 205 Jr-2L Houston, Texas/Dekaney 28 Jaylon Lane DB 6-2 190 Jr-TR Nacogdoches, Texas/Nacogdoches/Independence C.C. 29 Mason Reed FB 6-2 220 Jr-1L Cisco, Texas/Cisco 30 Caleb Woodward RB 6-0 200 Sr-2L Leander, Texas/Leander 30 Jax Welch DB 5-9 180 Fr-RS Odessa, Texas/Permian 31 Jake Levrier RB 5-8 185 Fr-HS Houston, Texas/Bellaire Episcopal 31 Justus Parker DB 6-0 210 So-RS La Vernia, Texas/La Vernia/Texas Lutheran 32 Desmond Nisby RB 6-1 235 Jr-TR Vallejo, Calif./Vallejo/Diablo Valley College 33 Brayden Stringer LB 6-2 220 So-1L Cypress, Texas/Cypress Ranch 35 Jamarcus Washington LB 6-2 215 Fr-HS Houston, Texas/Bellaire 36 Trey Gentry DB 5-11 175 Fr-RS San Antonio, Texas/Warren 37 John DeLaGarza PK 6-2 200 Fr-RS Allen, Texas/Allen 39 Matthew Cluck PK 6-0 210 Jr-SQ Arlington, Texas/Martin 40 Dakota Allen LB 6-1 235 Jr-TR Humble, Texas/Summer Creek/East Mississippi C.C. 40 Connor Killian DS 6-2 235 Fr-RS Keller, Texas/Keller 42 Matthew Anunda LB 5-9 205 Fr-RS Arlington, Texas/Arlington 43 Noah Hess DS 6-2 195 So-SQ Houston, Texas/Cypress Fair 45 Aaron Calcote DL 6-0 210 Fr-HS Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian Academy 46 Henry Howard FB 6-0 210 Fr-HS San Angelo, Texas/Central 47 Cade Erwin WR 5-11 185 So-SQ Flower Mound, Texas/Marcus/Air Force 48 Kyle Heffron DS 6-0 215 Sr-1L San Antonio, Texas/Ronald Reagan 49 Michael Barden PK 5-11 180 Jr-2L Austin, Texas/Westlake 50 Jesse Brown DL 5-11 290 Jr-TR Katy, Texas/Katy/Texas A&M 50 Landon O’Connor LS 6-2 185 Fr-HS Edna, Texas/Edna 51 Tony Morales OL 6-3 290 Sr-2L Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston 52 Zach Barnes DL 6-3 260 Sr-3L Loganville, Ga./Grayson 53 Eli Howard DL 6-4 265 So-SQ San Angelo, Texas/Central/North Texas

NO NAME POS65 Zach Adams OL12 Quincy Addison DB58 Madison Akamnonu OL40 Dakota Allen LB27 Kisean Allen DB56 Jack Anderson OL42 Matthew Anunda LB19 Zach Austin WR49 Michael Barden PK52 Zach Barnes DL13 Cameron Batson WR17 De’Quan Bowman WR1 Jordyn Brooks LB50 Jesse Brown DL79 Travis Bruffy OL45 Aaron Calcote DL14 Dylan Cantrell WR93 Tyler Carr DL6 McLane Carter QB83 Xavier Castille WR39 Matthew Cluck PK25 Douglas Coleman DB2 Keke Coutee WR17 John Davis, Jr. DB73 Dawson Deaton OL37 John DeLaGarza PK15 Vaughnte Dorsey DB7 Jett Duffey QB54 Jajuan Dulaney OL47 Cade Erwin WR87 Michael Ewton PK74 Will Farrar OL27 Demarcus Felton RB23 DaMarcus Fields DB20 Adrian Frye DB12 Colt Garrett QB36 Trey Gentry DB66 John Gerold DL94 Lonzell Gilmore DL96 Clayton Hatfield PK48 Kyle Heffron DS43 Noah Hess DS88 Ja’Deion High WR13 Kolin Hill DL77 Jacob Hines OL53 Eli Howard DL46 Henry Howard FB82 Hunter Isom WR11 Riko Jeffers LB70 Dwayne Johnson, Jr. OL7 Jah’Shawn Johnson DB8 Jamile Johnson LB9 Tony Jones DL92 Noah Jones DL40 Connor Killian DS36 Tre King RB28 Jaylon Lane DB16 Thomas Leggett DB 31 Jake Levrier RB

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3 Xavier Martin WR57 Michael Mays DL91 Nelson Mbanasor DL98 Nick McCann DL89 Houston Miller DL26 Kevin Moore LB51 Tony Morales OL5 Octavious Morgan DB32 Desmond Nisby RB95 Talor Nunez DL50 Landon O’Connor LS85 Dominic Panazzolo P75 Giovanni Pancotti OL31 Justus Parker DB10 Johnathan Picone LB3 D.J. Polite-Bray DB29 Mason Reed FB72 Jack Reichel OL86 Dalton Rigdon WR20 JoJo Robinson WR80 Brandt Schilling WR59 Zackery Semrak DL84 Nate Shelton WR16 Nic Shimonek QB1 Quan Shorts WR71 Bailey Smith OL22 Desmon Smith DB76 Paul Stawarz OL64 Peyton Steele OL78 Terence Steele OL4 Justin Stockton RB33 Brayden Stringer LB10 Payne Sullins QB19 Willie Sykes DB18 Christian Taylor LB99 Mychealon Thomas DL17 Donta Thompson WR/TE9 T.J. Vasher WR68 Casey Verhulst OL22 Trevor Walker DB14 Abraham Wallace DB97 Joseph Wallace DL21 Da’Leon Ward RB96 Broderick Washington, Jr. DL35 Jamarcus Washington LB30 Jax Welch DB22 Antoine Wesley WR11 Derrick Willies WR30 Caleb Woodward RB61 Colin Yang OL90 Quentin Yontz DL

54 Jajuan Dulaney OL 6-4 305 Sr-TR Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern/Maryland 56 Jack Anderson OL 6-5 320 Fr-HS Frisco, Texas/Frisco 57 Michael Mays DL 6-1 230 Jr-SQ Houston, Texas/Cypress Ridge 58 Madison Akamnonu OL 6-5 320 So-1L Arlington, Texas/Bowie 59 Zackery Semrak DL 6-2 270 Fr-HS Southlake, Texas/Carroll 61 Colin Yang OL 6-3 280 Fr-RS Frisco, Texas/Heritage 64 Peyton Steele OL 6-2 290 Fr-HS Buda, Texas/Hays 65 Zach Adams OL 6-6 320 Fr-RS Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend 66 John Gerold DL 6-4 285 So-SQ Houston, Texas/Cy-Fair/Colorado School of the Mines 68 Casey Verhulst OL 6-6 305 Fr-HS Plano, Texas/Plano East 70 Dwayne Johnson, Jr. OL 6-4 310 Sr-TR Houston, Texas/Bellaire/Nebraska 71 Bailey Smith OL 6-5 300 So-1L Wylie, Texas/Lovejoy 72 Jack Reichel OL 6-5 290 Jr-1L Sacramento, Calif./West Campus/American River College 73 Dawson Deaton OL 6-6 295 Fr-HS Frisco, Texas/Frisco 74 Will Farrar OL 6-5 320 Fr-HS Richmond, Texas/Travis 75 Giovanni Pancotti OL 6-6 310 Fr-RS Houston, Texas/Bellaire Episcopal 76 Paul Stawarz OL 6-6 295 Jr-1L Glen Ellyn, Ill./Minooka/College of DuPage 77 Jacob Hines OL 6-5 320 Jr-TR Long Beach, Calif./Cabrillo/Long Beach C.C. 78 Terence Steele OL 6-6 320 So-1L Cibolo, Texas/Steele 79 Travis Bruffy OL 6-6 305 So-1L Missouri City, Texas/Ridge Point 80 Brandt Schilling WR 5-9 175 Fr-RS Idalou, Texas/Idalou 82 Hunter Isom WR 5-11 180 Jr-SQ Ennis, Texas/Ennis 83 Xavier Castille WR 5-11 200 Jr-TR Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall/SMU 84 Nate Shelton WR 5-11 195 Fr-HS Garland, Texas/Sachse 85 Dominic Panazzolo P 6-5 210 Jr-TR Adelaide, Australia/Aberfoyle Park/Snow College 86 Dalton Rigdon WR 5-11 170 Fr-HS Perryton, Texas/Perryton 87 Michael Ewton PK 5-7 155 Fr-HS Allen, Texas/Allen 88 Ja’Deion High WR 5-11 190 Sr-2L Hereford, Texas/Hereford 89 Houston Miller DL 6-4 260 Fr-RS Keller, Texas/Keller 90 Quentin Yontz DL 6-2 260 Jr-TR Corona, Calif./Fullerton College 91 Nelson Mbanasor DL 6-3 270 Fr-HS Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson 92 Noah Jones DL 6-3 255 Fr-RS Moore, Okla./Southmoore 93 Tyler Carr DL 6-4 260 Fr-HS Amarillo, Texas/Canadian 94 Lonzell Gilmore DL 6-3 260 So-1L Spring, Texas/Spring 95 Talor Nunez DL 6-4 275 Sr-3L Midland, Texas/Lee 96 Clayton Hatfield PK 5-10 185 Jr-2L Boerne, Texas/Champion 96 Broderick Washington, Jr. DL 6-3 295 So-1L Longview, Texas/Longview 97 Joseph Wallace DL 6-1 315 So-1L Dallas, Texas/Skyline 98 Nick McCann DL 6-2 310 Fr-RS Texarkana, Ark./Arkansas 99 Mychealon Thomas DL 6-2 320 Sr-1L Dallas, Texas/Skyline/Butler C.C.

COACHING STAFFHead Coach/Quarterbacks Kliff Kingsbury (Fifth Season)Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs David Gibbs (Third Season)Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers Eric Morris (Fifth Season) Special Teams Coordinator Joe Robinson (Second Season)Associate Head Coach/Running Backs Jabbar Juluke (First Season) Defensive Line Terrance Jamison (First Season)Offensive Line Brandon Jones (First Season)Outside Receivers Emmett Jones (Second Season)Defensive Backs Karl Scott (Second Season)Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator Zac Spavital (Third Season)Head Strength and Conditioning Rusty Whitt (Second Season)

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Madison Akamnonu ______________ AH-kuh-MAH-noKisean Allen ______________________ kee-SHAWNMatthew Anunda ____________________Ah-nun-daDe’Quan Bowman ____________________ Day-QuanKeke Coutee ______________________ Kee-kee Q-TVaughnte Dorsey _____________________ Vahn-tayJajuan Dulaney ______________________ Jah-oneMichael Ewton_______________________ Ooh-tonWill Farrar __________________________ Fair-ahAdrian Frye ____________________________ FryJa’Deion High _____________________ JAY-dee-unLonzell Gilmore ______________________ lon-ZELLJah’Shawn Johnson __________________ juh-SHAWNJamile Johnson ______________________ juh-MILLNelson Mbanasor __________________ M-ban-ah-sor

Octavious Morgan ________________ Oct-tay-vi-ousDominic Panazzolo ________________ Pan-ah-zo-lowJohnathan Picone ___________________Pah-cone-EEJack Reichel _________________________ Rike-ulNic Shimonek ___________________ Shim-AH-neckQuan Shorts __________________________ KwanPaul Stawarz _______________________ STAY-warsMychealon Thomas ___________________ MIKE-lynnDonta Thompson _____________________ DON-tayDa’Leon Ward _______________________ DAY-leon

COACHESJabbar Juluke __________________ Jah-bar Juh-lukeZac Spavital _______________________ Spav-a-tal

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The Texas Tech Sports Network from Learfield Sports will carry all the exciting action of Red Raider Football beginning with the season opener with Sam Houston State and all the way through the bowl season. Brian Jensen (play-by-play) and John Harris (color analyst) return to the broadcast booth and will be joined on the sidelines by Chris Level (sidelines).

2016 RED RAIDER FOOTBALL AFFILIATESCITY STATION FREQUENCYAbilene/Haskell KVRP-FM 97.1Alpine KVLF-AM 1240Amarillo KARX-FM 95.7Andrews KACT-AM 1360Andrews KACT-FM 105.5Austin KTXZ-AM 1560Big Spring KBST-FM 95.7Brady KNEL-FM 95.3Breckenridge KLXK-FM 93.5Brownwood KQBZ-FM 96.9Dallas KFXR-AM 1190Dallas KWRD-FM 100.7El Paso KHEY-AM 1380 Fredericksburg KNAF-AM 910Hereford KPAN-AM 860Hereford KPAN-FM 106.3Hobbs, N.M. KHOB-AM 1390Houston KGOL-AM 1180Junction KMBL-AM 1450Lamesa KPET-AM 690Lamesa KPET-FM 101.5Lampasas KACQ-FM 101.9Lampasas KCYL-AM 1450Lubbock KTTU-FM 97.3Lubbock KXTQ-FM 100.7Lubbock KJTV-AM 950Memphis KLSR-FM 105.3Midland/Odessa KCRS-AM 550CITY STATION FREQUENCYOdessa KCRS-FM 95.5Perryton KEYE-AM 1400Perryton KEYE-FM 93.7Plainview KREW-AM 1400San Angelo KNRX-FM 96.5San Angelo KNRX-1 96.5San Antonio KZDC-AM 1250San Antonio KZDC-FM 94.5Seminole KSEM-FM 106.3Seymour KSEY-FM 94.3Seymour KSEY-AM 1230Snyder KGWG-FM 91.1Sulphur Springs KSST-AM 1230Sweetwater KSST-AM 1240Tyler KTBB-AM 600Tyler KYZS-AM 1490

SATELLITE RADIOSirius Radio Channel 132 XM Radio Channel 199

TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK

MATT DOWDYAssociate Director

806-928-5190

BLAKE ZIMMERMANAssociate Director

806-685-8209

MALLEY STODDARDAssistant Director

806-742-2770

TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

MEDIA INFORMATIONCREDENTIAL REQUESTS Please direct all credential requests to the online credential portal located at www.sportssystems.com/texastech. Con-firmation of your request will be made upon review by Matt Dowdy. Credentials are limited to members of the working me-dia who are assigned to cover Texas Tech Football. Please note that Texas Tech Athletics does not grant credential requests to freelance photographers.

Credentials must be requested online by 5 p.m. of Wednesday each game week. All requests made game week will be held for pickup until 5 p.m. Friday at the Athletics Communications Office in Room 117 in the South End of Jones AT&T Stadium. Credentials not picked up by 5 p.m. Friday will be available at Media Will Call located at the main entrance to United Super-markets Arena.

PARKING Media parking for the 2017 season will be located in the com-muter lots north of United Supermarkets Arena adjacent to the Texas Tech Student Recreation Center. Media Shuttles will pick up members of the media at the student recreation center and provide round-trip transportation to Jones AT&T Stadium be-ginning two hours prior to kickoff. Shuttles will only run before and after the game and during halftime.

BIG 12 CONFERENCE CALLIn addition to his weekly news conference, Kliff Kingsbury is available on the Big 12 Conference weekly teleconference at 10:50 a.m. on Mondays. Contact Joni Lehmann in the league office for access to the teleconference (469-524-1007). Order of Coaches9:50 a.m. – Tom Herman, Texas10:00 a.m. – David Beaty, Kansas 10:10 a.m. – Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma10:20 a.m. – Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State10:30 a.m. – Bill Snyder, Kansas State10:40 a.m. – Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia10:50 a.m. – Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech11:00 a.m. – Matt Rhule, Baylor11:10 a.m. – Matt Campbell, Iowa State11:20 a.m. – Gary Patterson, TCUThe call will be available live and archived on www.Big-12Sports.com. A replay will also be provided for 48 hours, be-ginning at 4 p.m. CT on Mondays at (866) 243-0021.

WWW.TEXASTECH.COMThis is the official website of Texas Tech Athletics. Texas Tech football releases as well as a wide variety of athletics department information can be found on the web. Weekly game notes, news and statistical information can be found here throughout the football season.

KLIFF KINGSBURY RADIO SHOW“Red Raider Football with Kliff Kingsbury” will air live each Thursday evening beginning Aug. 31 on the Texas Tech Sports Network. The show is hosted each week by Chris Level and runs between 6:30-7:30 p.m. The show will tape live from Rudy’s BBQ located on Slide Road and South Loop 289.

PHOTO REQUESTS Please submit your requests to Malley Stoddard.

MEDIA ACCESSTexas Tech will now be hosted each Tuesday morning in the Football Training Facility, which is located on the southeast corner of Jones AT&T Stadium. Head coach Kliff Kingsbury and selected players (depending on class schedules) will take part in the 10:45 a.m. news conference. Lunch will then follow around 11:30 a.m. in the North Endzone Club area of Jones AT&T Stadium.

Weekly Media Access ScheduleSunday - Coach Kingsbury Availability (6:30-7 p.m.)Monday - Big 12 Conference Call (10:50 a.m.)Tuesday - Press Conference (10:45 a.m.)/Post-Practice (Players)Wednesday - No availabilityThursday - No availabilityFriday - No availability

USE OF AUDIO/VIDEOAny media entity collecting any sort of “video or audio mate-rials” (film, traditional video or audio, digital video or audio, photos, etc.) from Texas Tech University Athletics game events or press conference/media events may use that material only for traditional television newscasts, web-based or print cover-age, or other electronic transmission as approved by the Uni-versity in writing, with a limitation of up to three (3) minutes in length from any single event. Such media entity may not offer any live video, audio or other coverage of the event without the advance, written permission of Texas Tech University Athletics.

This policy includes all games, matches and events involving any of Texas Tech’s athletic programs. It includes all media events -- press conferences, pre/post-practice interviews and pre/post-game interviews. An exception would be a one-on one interview arranged through the Texas Tech Athletics Com-munications office with a Texas Tech, coach, athlete or admin-istrator.

TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Room 117 South End Jones AT&T Stadium

Office: (806) 742-2770 • Fax: (806) 742-1970 2526 6th Street • Lubbock, TX 79409

www.TexasTech.com/Mediawww.TTUMedia.com (FTP Website)