LONGHORNS TEXAS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1963, ’69, ’70, 2005 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS • ‘96, ‘05, ‘09 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS • 1920, ’28, ’30, ’42, ’43, ’45, ’50, ’52, ’53*, ’59*, ’61*, ’62, ’63, ’68*, ’69, ’70, ’71 , ’72, ’73, ’75*, ’77, ’83, ’90, ’94*, ’95 (*co-champs) Athletics Media Relations Department • P.O. Box 7399 • Austin, TX 78713-7399 • Office: 512/471-6036 • Fax: 512/471-6040 GAME 10 SATURDAY, NOV. 8 TEXAS (4-5, 3-3 Big 12) vs. #24/25 West Virginia (6-3, 4-2 Big 12) Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium/ Joe Jamail Field (100,119) Kickoff: 2:35 p.m. Central • TV: FS1 THE SERIES: West Virginia leads 2-1 TELEVISION: The game will be shown nationally on FOX Sports 1. Craig Bolerjack (play-by-play) and Ryan Nece (color) have the call. Longhorn Network airs a pregame show beginning at 12:30 p.m. and a one-hour postgame show. RADIO: All games are broadcast on the Longhorn IMG Radio Network on its 38-station network which includes flagship KVET (1300 AM/98.1 FM) in Austin. Pregame begins one hour before kickoff. The game is also available online at TexasSports.com. Craig Way (play-by-play), Roger Wallace (color) and Quan Cosby (sideline) will call the action. A live radio broadcast for each game also can be heard on SiriusXM Satellite: XM 202; Sirius 117; Internet 969; Spanish XM 550. Dr. Rubén Pizarro-Silva (play-by-play) and John Jagou (color) have the call for the Spanish Language Broadcasts. CONNECTING WITH THE HORNS Twitter:_____________________ @Longhorn_FB _________________________ @Strong_TexasFB Facebook:__ www.facebook.com/TexasLonghorns ________________www.facebook.com/utfootball YouTube:________________________________ __ www.youtube.com/user/TexasLonghornsVideo TEXAS RETURNS HOME SATURDAY TO FACE WEST VIRGINIA: After splitting a pair of road games, Texas is back home Saturday to face nationallyranked West Virginia, which is coming off a last-second 31-30 loss to TCU that snapped a four-game winning streak. The Longhorns, looking to become bowl eligible, play two of their final three games at home. The Mountaineers are a perfect 3-0 on the road this year. HORNS EARN ROAD WIN, KNOCK OFF TEXAS TECH: Senior Malcolm Brown led a potent rushing attack and the Texas defense shut down Texas Tech’s prolific offense in the second half to claim a 34-13 road victory Saturday. Brown tallied a season-high 116 yards on 22 carries with two touchdowns as Texas took control in the second half to pull away from the Red Raiders, who entered the game ranked among the top 25 nationally in both total offense (483.8 yards per game) and passing yards, but were held to 381 yards of offense. UT held Tech’s offense to just 149 total yards in the second half and built on a 17-13 halftime lead. Walk-on freshman Vincent Testaverde was limited to 116 yards passing for Tech after coming in to relieve an injured Patrick Mahomes, who was already starting in place of banged up Davis Webb. While the Texas offense rolled up a season-high 241 rushing yards, the defense took advantage of a pair of inexperienced quarterbacks by posting a season-nest 10 pass breakups and forcing eight punts in the Longhorns’ sixthstraight win over the Red Raiders. THE WEST VIRGINIA SERIES: Texas and West Virginia are meeting for the just the fourth time, with the Mountaineers winning two of the three prior games. WVU won 7-6 in 1956 and 48-45 in 2012, their first-ever meeting as conference foes. www.TexasSports.com Texas made its first trip to Morgantown last year and came away with a 47-40 overtime win, just the second extra-session contest in school history. The 2012 game featured 93 points which is tied for the ninth-most combined points of any contest in UT history. VETERANS DAY GAME: The Longhorns will recognize Veteran’s Day during Saturday’s game vs. West Virginia, as well as during the week: • Recognition will begin at 3 p.m. Thursday with a ceremonial wreath laying at the Frank Denius Veterans Plaza, located outside the northwest corner (San Jacinto Blvd. and 23rd Street) of Darrell K RoyalTexas Memorial Stadium. •The Army Golden Knights Jump Team will bring the American flag, the State of Texas flag and the Longhorn flag prior to kickoff. The group will also present a baton to University President Bill Powers. • The Commemorative Air Force will perform a flyover just before to kickoff. •The Darrell K Royal-Memorial Stadium Veterans Committee will be recognized prior to kickoff. •Vice Admiral William F. “Bill” Moran (US Navy) will serve as the honorary captain. WHAT’S INSIDE... pgs. 1-13 pg. 2 pg. 2 Notes 2014 Schedule Opponent Series Info pg. 6 NCAA/Big 12 Rankings pg. 13 Horns in the NFL pg. 11 2014 Indvidual Honors pg. 14 By The Numbers pg. 15 pg. 16 pgs. 17-30 pg. 31-39 pgs. 40-41 pg. 41 Coaching Staff Media Info. 2014 Statistics Game Recaps Roster Pronunciations as of Nov. 6 TEXAS-WEST VIRGINIA ALL-TIME SERIES AT-A-GLANCE OVERALL SERIES: West Virginia leads 2-1 SERIES RECORD IN AUSTIN: West Virginia leads 2-0 SERIES RECORD IN MORGANTOWN: Texas leads 1-0 ALL-TIME MEETINGS Year Score 2013_____Texas 47, @ West Virginia 40, OT_________ 2012_____#8/7 West Virginia 48, @ #11/9 Texas 45____ 1956 ____ West Virginia 7, @ Texas 6_______________ FIRST-AND-GOAL: •Texas ranks 37th in the FBS in total defense (352.4 yards per game), No. 9 in passing defense (177.3 ypg), No. 14 in yards allowed per play (4.61), 14th in passing efficiency defense (105.09 rating) and tied for 18th in sacks (3.0 pg). The Horns held Kansas QB Montell Cozart to a rating of just 50.84, Baylor’s Bryce Petty to a career-low rating of 104.20 and Oklahoma’s Trevor Knight to a seasonlow 129 passing yards. The Longhorns will be facing another potent offensive attack. Texas Tech entered last week’s game ranked 23rd nationally in total yards (483.8 per game) and 10th in passing yards (332.3 pg). West Virginia comes into Saturday’s contest ranked 12th nationally in total offense (508.2 ypg) and 11th in passing yards (325.8 pg). •After averaging 319.2 yards of total offense over the first five games, the Longhorns have posted an average of 414.8 yards over the last four contests. They rank No. 99 nationally in total offense (361.7 ypg), but their average over the last four games would be No. 62. Texas’ top three offensive outputs this season have occurred in the last four games. One week after being held to a season-low 196 total yards, including 90 on the ground, in the loss to Kansas State, which came into the game ranked No. 10 nationally in rushing defense (100.8 yds/ game) and No. 39 in total defense (352.0 yds/game), the Longhorns posted 469 total yards vs. Texas Tech. One week after posting 482 total yards (148 rushing/334 passing) vs. Oklahoma, the second-highest total in series history (553 in 1999), UT rolled up DID YOU KNOW? Texas has recorded 27 sacks in the first nine games, a mark which ranks tied for 18th nationally (3.0 per game). That is the most sacks registered by Texas in the first nine games since 2009, when the Horns also had 27. 2 UT’s final record WVU’s final record 8-5 (7-2/t- 2nd Big 12)__ 4-8 (2-7/t-7th Big 12) 9-4 (5-4/t- 3rd Big 12)___ 7-6 (4-5/t-5th Big 12) 1-9 (0-6/7th SWC)______ 6-4 (5-0/1st SoCon) a season-high 512 total yards vs. Iowa State. The output in those two games was the best in conference play since the 2011 season when UT rolled up 590 yards vs. Kansas (Oct. 29) and then 595 vs. Texas Tech (Nov. 5). • QB Tyrone Swoopes has emerged as the focal point of the offense in just his second season. Swoopes has directed the offense the last eight games, completing 156 of 263 passes (59.3 percent) for 1,723 yards with nine TDs and five interceptions. His passing yardage total is the fourth-best mark in school history after eight starts, while his 1,960 total yards is fourth (see chart on page 5). He posted career highs in completions (27), attempts (44) and passing yards (334) vs. Oklahoma and followed up by recording career highs in total offense (416) and rushing yards (95) vs. Iowa State. His passing yards and total offense (384) outputs were the most ever by a Longhorn in the Oklahoma series. •Jaxon Shipley (51) and John Harris (48) are leading the team in receptions. They rank eighth (5.7 pg) and tied for ninth (5.3), respectively, in the Big 12. Harris ranks fourth in the Big 12 and 19th in the FBS in receiving yards per game (90.4). In addition, his 17.0 yards-per-catch ranks sixth nationally among players with at least 40 receptions. FBS • Yards Per Reception (Min: 40 catches) Rk.Player, School Rec. Yards Avg. 1. Tony Lippett, Michigan St.__ 42____ 889___ 21.2 2. Leonte Carroo, Rutgers____ 41____ 808___ 19.7 3. Sterling Shepard, Okla._____ 50____ 957__ 19.14 4. Rashard Higgins, Colo St.__ 67__ 1,280__ 19.10 5. Corey Davis, W Mich._____ 52____ 935___ 18.0 6. John Harris, Texas_______ 48____ 814___ 17.0 7. David Frazier, Miami (OH)_ 49____ 813___ 16.6 8. Hunter Sharp, Utah St._____ 49____ 791___ 16.1 9. Amari Cooper, Alabama____ 71__ 1,132___ 15.9 10.Mike Dudek, Illinois_______ 45____ 707___ 15.7 •Malcolm Brown (533) and Johnathan Gray (446) are the top rushers. Last week vs. Texas Tech, the Longhorns racked up a season-high 241 rushing yards, the most TEXAS Record: 4-5 (3-3, Big 12) Home: 2-2 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 0-2 Aug. 30 NORTH TEXAS (LHN)______ W, 38-8 Sept. 6 BYU (FS1)_________________ L, 7-41 13 vs. #12/12 UCLA% (FOX)_____ L, 17-20 27 at Kansas*_______________ W, 23-0 Oct. 4 #7/6 BAYLOR*_____________ L, 7-28 11 vs. #11/9 Oklahoma*+ (ABC)____ L, 26-31 18 IOWA ST.* (LHN)_________ W, 48-45 25 at #11/11 Kansas St.* (ESPN)_____ L, 0-23 Nov. 1 at Texas Tech* (FS1)________ W, 34-13 8 #24/25 WEST VIRGINIA* (FS1)__ 2:30 p.m. 15 at Oklahoma St.* (FOX)______ 6:30 p.m. 27 #6/7 TCU* (FS1)__________ 6:30 p.m. all times Central | * Big 12 game | + Cotton Bowl (Dallas) | %AT&T Stadium (Arlington) NOTE: Rankings listed as The AP Poll/Coaches Poll CHARLIE STRONG (Central Arkansas ‘82): Strong, who is in his first season at UT, has compiled a 41-21 (.661) career record. He spent the previous four years as head coach at Louisville, leading the Cardinals to two Big East Championships and four bowl appearances. A two-time Big East Coach of the Year, Strong spent 11 seasons as a defensive coordinator (1999-02 at South Carolina; 2003-09 at Florida). WEST VIRGINIA Record: 6-3 (4-2, Big 12) Home: 3-2 Away: 3-0 Neutral: 0-1 Aug. 30 vs. #2/2 Alabama (ABC)_______ L, 23-33 Sep. 6 TOWSON (ROOT Sports)______ W, 54-0 13 at Maryland (BIG10)________ W, 40-37 20#4/4 OKLAHOMA* (FOX)____ L, 33-45 Oct. 4 KANSAS* (FSN)__________ W, 33-14 11 at Texas Tech* (FS1)________ W, 37-34 18#4/4 BAYLOR* (FS1)_______ W, 41-27 25 at Oklahoma State* (ESPN)___ W, 34-10 Nov. 1 #10/10 TCU* (ABC)_________ L, 30-31 8 at Texas* (FS1)____________ 2:30 p.m. 20#9/9 KANSAS STATE* (FS1)___ 6 p.m. 29 at Iowa State* ________________TBA all times Central | * Big 12 game | + Georgia Dome (Atlanta) NOTE: Rankings listed as The AP Poll/Coaches Poll DANA HOLGORSEN (Iowa Wesleyan ‘93): Holgorsen holds a 27-20 record in his fourth season at West Virginia. He led the Mountaineers into their first year of competition in the Big 12 in 2012. He went 10-3 and won the Big East Championship in 2011 making him the only West Virginia coach to either capture a conference championship or win 10 games his first season. 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] since posting 281 vs. the Red Raiders last year. Brown rushed 22 times for a seasonhigh 116 yards against Texas Tech. After averaging 120.5 rushing yards over the first four games, Texas has posted 172.0 over the last five. UT rushed for 190 yards vs. a Baylor defense that ranked No. 6 in the nation in rushing defense (80.0 ypg). The Longhorns followed up with 148 yards (40 attempts), including 78 by Brown and 50 by Swoopes, vs. Oklahoma. The Sooners entered the game ranked No. 22 nationally in rushing defense, allowing 109.6 yards per contest. •Leading up to the Kansas game, Texas announced a pair of personnel updates. QB David Ash decided to retire from football due to his injury history and DT Desmond Jackson had surgery on his injured foot (vs. UCLA) and is out for the year. STREAKS, TRENDS AND MILESTONES: •With three receptions vs. Texas Tech, Jaxon Shipley now has 51 catches on the season. The senior is one of three players in school history to record three 50-reception seasons. He had a career-high 59 catches in 2012 and 56 last season. Shipley joins Mike Adams (1993, ‘95-96) and Roy Williams (2001-03) on the exclusive list. •Malcolm Brown continues to move up the UT career rushing yards list. He posted 116 yards on 22 carries vs. Texas Tech to pass Adrian Walker (2,473/1989-92) and move from 13th to 12th. He has 2,503 in his career and needs seven more to reach 11th. That marked Brown’s 11th career 100-yard rushing game, which moved him from a ninth-place tie to a seventh-place tie on the UT all-time list. Brown also chipped in two rushing touchdowns and has a team-high six on the season and 24 in his career. He needs three more rushing TDs to reach the UT career top 10. • John Harris posted five receptions for a career-high 165 receiving yards, including 123 in the first half, vs. Texas Tech. He had a career-long 68-yard reception in the second quarter, which set up a Johnathan Gray 17-yard TD run. He posted his third career 100-yard receiving game (all this year) and second in the last three games. His receiving yardage total ranks tied for No. 18 on the UT all-time single-game list and the most since Mike Davis also had 165 (on four catches) vs. Texas Tech in 2012. •The defense had one of its best games knocking down passes vs. Texas Tech. The Longhorns were credited with a seasonbest 10 pass breakups, including a careerhigh four by Duke Thomas. Texas had four PBUs in three other games this season. It marked the most PBUs in one since the Longhorns had 13 vs. Texas A&M in 2011. • The Longhorns have been forced to utilize five different starting lineups along the offensive line. The lineup - LT Marcus Hutchins, LG Sedrick Flowers, C Taylor Doyle, RG Kent Perkins and RT Camrhon Hughes - has been the same the last three weeks, though Perkins played sparingly vs. K-State due to injury. Darius James subbed for him in that game. • Texas has 12 interceptions this season after posting 10 all of 2013. That is the most for UT in the first nine games since recording 16 in 2009. That year they finished with a nation’s-best 25 interceptions. The Horns rank tied for 11th nationally in interceptions and tied for 39th in turnovers gained (16). Texas Tech entered last week’s game ranked No. 123 nationally in turnovers lost (20) and 122nd in turnover margin (-1.50) and then surrendered the ball twice. The Longhorns are tied for 63rd in the FBS in turnover margin (even). West Virginia comes into this week’s game tied for No. 117 in the FBS in turnovers lost (20) and tied for 121st in turnover margin (-1.33). •Sophomore Dylan Haines, a former walk-on turned starting safety, posted the Longhorns’ second interception return for a touchdown this season in the Iowa State NCAA ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS YEARSRECORD PCT. 1. Notre Dame____ 126____881-306-42_____.734 2.. Michigan_______ 135____914-326-36_____.730 3. Boise State______ 47_____ 402-155-2______.721 4.Oklahoma______ 120____848-314-53_____.720 5. Ohio State______ 125____856-319-53_____.719 6.Alabama_______ 120____845-324-43____ .715 7. TEXAS________122____879-344-33____ .713 8. Nebraska_______ 125____873-358-40____ .703 9.USC___________ 121____802-326-54____ .701 YEARS WINS 1.Michigan_______ 135_______ 914 2. Notre Dame_____ 126_______ 881 3.TEXAS________122_______879 4.Nebraska_______ 125_______ 873 5. Ohio State______ 125_______ 856 6.Oklahoma______ 120_______ 848 7Alabama_______ 120_______ 845 8.Tennessee______ 118_______ 808 9.USC___________ 121_______ 802 www.TexasSports.com BIG OUTPUT Tyrone Swoopes posted 800 total yards of offense over a two-game span (384 vs. Oklahoma; 416 vs. Iowa State, which is the third-highest total in back-to-back games in school history. 1. Colt McCoy________________________904 _(479 at Texas A&M, 425 vs. Kansas - 2009) 2. Vince Young_______________________804 (403 at Kansas, 401 vs. Oklahoma St. - 2004) 3. Tyrone Swoopes___________________ 800 _(384 vs. Oklahoma, 416 vs. Iowa St. - 2014) game. Haines picked off Sam Richardson in the second quarter and weaved his way 74 yards for the TD. That was the 13thlongest pick for a score in school history and longest since 2009 when Curtis Brown went 77 yards for a TD vs. Oklahoma State (Oct. 31). LB Demarco Cobbs has the other return for a score this season (28-yarder vs. North Texas). •Senior LB Jordan Hicks was named one of 20 semifinalists for the Chuck Bednarik Award, given to the nation’s top defensive player, on Monday. Hicks has a team-high 115 stops for an average of 12.8 per game. The senior has seven double-digit tackle games, including a career-best 18 stops vs. both UCLA and Iowa State. He was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week for his 15-tackle, one-interception performance vs. Kansas (Sept. 27). Steve Edmond is second with 95 stops, including a careerbest 19 vs. Baylor. He has five double-digit tackle games. UT ALL-TIME RECORDS Overall (122 years)_______879-344-33 (.713) Home________________506-128-13 (.792) Away_________________272-143-10 (.652) Neutral_______________ 101-73-10 (.576) vs. Ranked Opponents All-time*_______________ 131-141-8 (.482) Home________________________47-40-4 Away_________________________38-47-0 Neutral_______________________46-53-4 Ranked matchup________________109-79-5 As the higher-ranked team+______71-34-2 As the lower-ranked team+_______38-46-3 * as ranked by either The AP Poll or Coaches Poll + both teams ranked W/L vs. unranked opponents (since 1936) All-time*_______________ 486-118-7 (.801) Home_______________________273-52-2 Away _______________________185-59-3 Neutral________________________28-7-2 3 •Dominic Espinosa, who fractured an ankle in the season opener vs. North Texas, had his team-best 40 consecutivegame starting streak snapped vs. BYU. DE Cedric Reed, who has started 28 straight games, now has the team lead. TE Geoff Swaim has the most consecutive starts on offense with 15. QUICK STRIKE: Texas showed its quick strike ability vs. Texas Tech, scoring on a two-play, 85-yard drive in the second quarter. Tyrone Swoopes hit John Harris for a 68-yard gain and Johnathan Gray scored on a 17-yard run. The last time Texas had a two-play or less, 80-plus yard TD drive was Nov. 1, 2008 at Texas Tech (exactly six years before Saturday’s drive.). Colt McCoy hit Malcolm Williams on a 91-yard score, a one-play drive. HALL OF HONOR INDUCTIONS SET FOR FRIDAY: The University of Texas athletics department will hold induction ceremonies for the Men’s and Women’s Hall of Honor this Friday. Five football players and one coach/administrator will be among the nine distinguished individuals inducted into the UT Men’s Athletics Hall of Honor. The 58th class includes Doak Walker Award winner Cedric Benson (2001-04); two-time first team AllAmerican and 2000 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Casey Hampton (1996, 19982000); and two-time All-American Cory Redding (1999-2002). Special selection Ken Dabbs (Coach and Administrator, 197395) along with vintage selections Happy Feller (1968-70) and Delano Womack (1953-55) round out the football selections. UT’s all-time saves leader and MVP SELECT COMPANY FOR SWOOPES Sophomore Tyrone Swoopes became the first quarterback in school history to produce back-to-back games with at least 300 passing yards and 50 rushing yards when he passed for 334 and rushed for 50 vs. Oklahoma, then threw for 321 and rushed for 95 against Iowa State. Swoopes was also just the sixth quarterback to throw for 300 or more yards in the Red River Showdown, and only the fourth player with at least 300 yards of total offense in the annual game. All-time 300 passing/50 rushing games by UT quarterbacks Total Off. Player/Opponent (Passing/Rushing) Yr. 479_________ Colt McCoy at Texas A&M (304p/175r)_________________________ 2009 434_________ David Ash vs. New Mexico State (343p/91r)______________________ 2013 416_________ Tyrone Swoopes vs. Iowa State (321p/95r)_______________________ 2014 412_________ Colt McCoy vs. Rice (329p/83r)_______________________________ 2008 394_________ Vince Young vs. Colorado (336p/58r)___________________________ 2005 392_________ Donnie Little vs. Rice (306p/84r)______________________________ 1980 384_________ Tyrone Swoopes vs. Oklahoma (334p/50r)_______________________ 2014 300-yard passing games in Texas-OU history Total Player, School Yr. 387_________ Sam Bradford, Oklahoma____________________________________ 2008 367 _________ Landry Jones, Oklahoma_____________________________________ 2011 334_________ Tyrone Swoopes, Texas_____________________________________ 2014* 328_________ Major Applewhite, Texas_____________________________________ 1999 324_________ Colt McCoy, Texas_________________________________________ 2007 321_________ Landry Jones, Oklahoma_____________________________________ 2012 311_________ Josh Heupel, Oklahoma_____________________________________ 1999* *First-time to start Texas-OU game 300-yard total offense games in Texas-OU history Total Player, School Yr. 384_________ Tyrone Swoopes, Texas_____________________________________ 2014* 382_________ Sam Bradford, Oklahoma____________________________________ 2008 366_________ Landry Jones, Oklahoma_____________________________________ 2011 321_________ Landry Jones, Oklahoma_____________________________________ 2012 308_________ Colt McCoy, Texas_________________________________________ 2008 300_________ Colt McCoy, Texas_________________________________________ 2007 *First-time to start Texas-OU game 4 of the 2002 College World Series Huston Street (2002-04), along with special selection Rick Barnes from men’s basketball (1998-present) and vintage selection Mike Beard of baseball (1969-71) complete the men’s class. To be eligible for nomination, a letterman must have completed his eligibility 10 years prior to the year of election. The four nominees receiving a majority of votes are inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor. The induction banquet will take place at 6 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin. • The UT Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor will see five new members inducted. The 15th Longhorn Women’s Hall of Honor class includes Karol Davidson, a two-time NCAA champion and eighttime All-American in track and field; Katy Jameyson Garza, a two-time first-team All-American and two-time Southwest Conference Player of the Year in volleyball; Colleen Lanné Cox, a four-time NCAA champion, 22-time All-American and Olympic silver medalist in swimming; Debbie Petrizzi, the 1978 AIAW individual national champion in golf; and Yulonda Wimbish-North, the 1988 Southwest Conference Player of the Year in basketball who helped Texas to the 1985-86 NCAA Championship. The five inductees were selected by the 21-member UT Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor Selection Committee. The Class of 2014 will be inducted at an 11:30 a.m. Central ceremony and luncheon on Friday at the Frank Erwin Center. LAST TIME VS. WEST VIRGINIA (NOV. 9, 2013): Case McCoy hit Alex De La Torre for a 2-yard touchdown pass in overtime and Texas knocked off West Virginia, 47-40, in a back-and-forth affair in Morgantown. Steve Edmond twice prevented West Virginia from the equalizing score in overtime - first tipping a pass in the end zone on third down, and then intercepting Paul Millard in the end zone on fourth down to seal the win. McCoy went 27 of 49 for 283 yards and three touchdowns and the Texas defense forced five turnovers in a game that featured seven lead changes. Jaxon Shipley caught seven passes for 82 yards and a touchdown, and Malcolm Brown ran 28 times for 89 yards and a score. Edmond was part of a defensive effort that recorded six sacks and 10 tackles for loss. The Longhorns also forced four fumbles -- recovering three -- and had two interceptions. Texas sent 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] the game into overtime when Anthony Fera booted his fourth field goal of the game, a 24-yarder with 13 seconds left in regulation. PRODUCING EXPLOSIVE PLAYS: Though the offense was limited in explosive plays (12-plus yard rushes/16-plus yard catches) two weeks ago at Kansas State, finishing with six (four rushing, two passing), the Horns had their best production of the season in three of the last four games. Last week vs. Texas Tech, the Longhorns rebounded with 10 (six rushing/four receiving), including three John Harris receptions of 35 or more yards. Against Oklahoma on Oct. 11, Texas had a season-best 12 explosive plays and followed with nine vs. Iowa State (four on the ground and five in the air). Two of the explosive plays came during the final drive of the game (3 plays, 68 yards, 19 seconds) to set up the game-winning 21-yard field goal by Nick Rose. UT has 11 pass plays of 30 or more yards this season and eight occurred over the last four weeks. WRs Jaxon Shipley (32), Marcus Johnson (41) and John Harris (38) each had a recep- tion of more than 30 yards vs. Oklahoma. Harris had catches of 32 and 45 yards in the Iowa State game. Texas’ season best prior to OU was seven explosive plays (vs. North Texas and Baylor). SACK ATTACK: The Longhorns have combined for 27 sacks over the first nine games and rank tied for 18th in the FBS (3.0 per game). Twelve players have been involved in a sack this season, including five with 2.0 or more. DT Hassan Ridgeway leads the way with 5.0. He is tied for ninth in the Big 12 and tied for 80th nationally (0.56 per game). DT Malcom Brown and LB Steve Edmond are tied for second with 4.5. They rank tied for 11th in the Big 12 (0.50 pg). Texas has at least three sacks in six games this season. Baylor entered the Oct. 4 game as one of only two teams in the nation not to allow a sack (also New Mexico State) and the Longhorns took down QB Bryce Petty three times. The Bears had no sacks in their first 163 pass attempts of the season. SOLID START Sophomore Tyrone Swoopes has performed solidly in his first eight starts. His numbers compare favorable to many of the top quarterbacks in school history through eight career starts. He ranks fourth in passing yards (1,723) and total offense (1,960), behind only James Brown (1994-95) Major Applewhite (1998) and Garrett Gilbert (2010). First eight starts by a Texas quarterback (Ranked by Passing Yards) Rk. Player C-A-I Cmp. Pct. Yards TDs Rating 1. Major Applewhite (1998)_____ 130-231-10_____ 56.3______ 2,162______17_____ 150.52 2. James Brown (1994-95)______ 130-215-10_____ 60.5______ 1,964______19_____ 157.06 3. Garrett Gilbert (2010)_________174-292-9 _____ 59.6______ 1,788______ 6_____ 111.64 4. Tyrone Swoopes (2014)_______156-263-5 _____ 59.3 ______ 1,723_____ 9_____ 121.84 5. Shea Morenz (1993)_________ 138-247-12_____ 55.9______ 1,722______ 9_____ 116.74 6. Case McCoy (2011-13)________143-223-6 _____ 64.1______ 1,603______ 9_____ 132.45 7. Colt McCoy (2006)___________126-186-3 _____ 67.7______ 1,449______20_____ 165.44 8. Peter Gardere (1989)________ 100-178-12_____ 56.2______ 1,448______ 4_____ 118.45 9. Chris Simms (1999-00)________89-164-10_____ 54.3______ 1,389______ 9_____ 131.33 First eight starts by a Texas quarterback (Ranked by Total Offense) Rk. Player Rushing yds. Passing yds. Total Off. Total TDs 1. James Brown (1994-95)_________ 179__________ 1,964________ 2,143____________ 20 2. Major Applewhite (1998)_______ (-60)__________ 2,162________ 2,102____________ 17 3. Garrett Gilbert (2010)___________ 176 __________ 1,788________ 1,964_____________ 9 4. Tyrone Swoopes (2014)_________ 237 __________ 1,723 ________1,960____________ 12 5. Shea Morenz (1993)___________ (-30)__________ 1,722________ 1,692____________ 10 6. Vince Young (2003)____________ 668___________ 942_________ 1,610____________ 11 7. Case McCoy (2011-13)_________ (-37)__________ 1,603________ 1,566____________ 10 8. Colt McCoy (2006)_____________ 106__________ 1,449________ 1,555____________ 21 9. Chris Simms (1999-00)__________ 23___________ 1,389________ 1,412____________ 10 www.TexasSports.com DID YOU KNOW? Tyrone Swoopes’ 384 yards of total offense (334 passing/50 rushing) vs. Oklahoma were the most ever in Red River Showdown history, besting OU’s Sam Bradford’s 382 in 2008. HOLDING BAYLOR’S HIGHPOWERED OFFENSE IN CHECK: Baylor entered its Oct. 4 game with Texas ranked No. 1 in the FBS in scoring (56.8 points per game), first in total offense (641.0 ypg) and fourth in passing offense (401.3 ypg) and the UT defense held the Bears well below those averages as they produced 389 yards of total offense, including 111 passing yards. It marked just the second time in the last 45 games Baylor posted less than 400 yards of total offense (370 vs. TCU in 2013) and it was the lowest passing yards output by the Bears since the final game of the 2008 season (91 vs. Texas Tech). UT held Baylor’s explosive plays to a minimum. The Bears had five runs of 12-plus yards and only three pass plays of 16 or more yards. DIRECTING THE OFFENSE: Sophomore Tyrone Swoopes has started the last eight games at quarterback. He has had some of his best showings of the season recently, combining for 800 total yards of offense vs. Oklahoma and Iowa State, then passing for 228 yards in a win at Texas Tech. •On the season, Swoopes has completed 156 of 263 passes (59.3 percent) for nine touchdowns and five interceptions. His 1,723 passing yards are the fourth-most by a Texas QB in the first eight starts of his career. •Against Iowa State, he became just the third player in school history to pass for 300 yards and rush for 90 in the same game. Texas • 300 passing, 90 rushing yards Colt McCoy 304 p/175 r ____ (vs. Texas A&M, 2009) Tyrone Swoopes 321 p/95 r ______ (vs. Iowa State, 2014) David Ash 343 p/91 r__ (vs. New Mexico St., 2013) •That came on the heels of a 334-yard passing performance vs. Oklahoma, making him just the fifth QB in school history with consecutive 300-yard passing games, joining Colt McCoy (three times), James Brown (twice), Major Applewhite and David Ash. 5 •Swoopes has thrown at least one touchdown pass in six of his eight starts (Baylor, K-State). Against Oklahoma he set career highs in completions (27), attempts (44), and passing yards (334). After completing less than 50 percent of his passes (16 of 34) vs. Baylor, he rebounded to complete 61.4 percent vs, the Sooners. He was 7 of 13 for 99 yards and two TDs on third-down passing. •In his starting debut vs. BYU, Swoopes was solid, completing 20-of-31 passes for 176 yards, a touchdown and an interception. He completed his first eight attempts of the game, and although he was unable to lead his first scoring drive until the third quarter, he showed promise. On the TD drive, Swoopes led a 13-play, 75-yard drive in which he went 6-of-6 for 53 yards, including a 13-yard TD to John Harris. •In his second start, Swoopes went 24 of 34 for 196 yards and two TDs vs. UCLA. He again got off to a hot start, completing his first 11 passes, and was 11 of 13 for 104 yards and two TDs on Texas’ two touchdown drives. Swoopes made the first road start of his career and helped Texas win 23-0 at Kansas. He completed 19 of 34 passes for 218 yards and two TDs, along with a 7-yard rushing TD. Swoopes was 6-for-8 for 75 yards and one touchdown on third downs. In his second road start, at Kansas State, he was 13 of 25 for 106 yards while leading the team with 31 rushing yards. He again went 13 of 25 last week at Texas Tech, this time finishing with 228 passing yards and a touchdown. REVAMPED OFFENSIVE LINE: With three starters lost from last year, the Longhorns were going to have a somewhat different look to the offensive line this year. Dominic Espinosa entered the season having started the last 39 games at center, but after suffering a fractured ankle vs. North Texas the senior is out indefinitely and the Longhorns are now minus their most experienced lineman. Junior Kennedy Estelle made eight starts a year ago and opened the UNT game at left tackle, but did not play vs. BYU and UCLA due to suspension and was subsequently dismissed from the program. Potential starting tackle Desmond Harrison missed the first eight games due to suspension. • That left Texas with a group that entered the BYU game with a combined five starts: sophomore right tackle Kent Perkins had two, junior left guard Sedrick Flowers had two and junior left tackle Marcus Hutchins had one. Hutchins moved over from the defensive line during preseason camp. Meanwhile, right guard Taylor Doyle and center Jake Raulerson made their first career starts vs. BYU. That group started again the next two games but the Longhorns shook up the lineup vs. Baylor, when redshirt freshman Darius James started at right tackle, moving Perkins to right guard. That group helped Texas average 4.8 yards per carry and total 190 rushing yards which were then season highs. • Texas again altered the lineup vs. Oklahoma when Doyle replaced Raulerson at center. The latest shakeup saw sophomore Camrhon Hughes play in his first career game when he started at right tackle O-LINE JELLING DESPITE ADJUSTMENTS Despite five different starting combinations in nine games, the Texas offensive line has found a consistent lineup the last few weeks. The offense has produced its top three outputs of the year the last four weeks (482 vs. Oklahoma; 512 vs. Iowa State; 469 at Texas Tech). The Longhorns are averaging 172.0 rushing yards over the last five games after posting 120.5 during the first four contests, including a season-high 241 on the ground at Tech. Starting O-Line Combinations Opponent LT LG C RGRT North Texas1________Estelle_______ Flowers_______ Espinosa______ Perkins______ Hutchins BYU2____________ Hutchins______ Flowers______ Raulerson_______ Doyle_______ Perkins UCLA___________ Hutchins______ Flowers______ Raulerson_______ Doyle_______ Perkins at Kansas________ Hutchins______ Flowers______ Raulerson_______ Doyle_______ Perkins Baylor3__________ Hutchins______ Flowers______ Raulerson______ Perkins________James vs. Oklahoma4____ Hutchins______ Flowers________ Doyle_______ Perkins________James Iowa State5_______ Hutchins______ Flowers________ Doyle_______ Perkins_______ Hughes at Kansas State____ Hutchins______ Flowers________ Doyle_______ Perkins_______ Hughes at Texas Tech_____ Hutchins______ Flowers________ Doyle_______ Perkins_______ Hughes UT’S 2014 NCAA/BIG 12 RANKINGS TEAM CategoryNCAA_ Big 12_ Avg./G Rushing Offense _______ T-82____ 8_____ 149.1 Passing Offense_________ 80_____ 9_____ 212.6 Passing Efficiency_______ 82_____ 8____ 120.77 Total Offense___________ 99_____ 8_____ 361.7 Scoring Offense________ 102_____ 9______ 22.2 Tackles for Loss Allowed__ T-57____ 6______ 5.67 Sacks Allowed_________ T-57___ T-5_____ 2.00 Off. 3rd-down Eff._____ T-108____ 9____ 33.3% Fumbles Lost_________ T-115____ 9___ 11 total Turnovers Lost________ T-74____ 8___ 16 total Rushing Defense________ 82_____ 6_____ 175.1 Pass Defense___________ 9______ 1_____ 177.3 Pass Efficiency Defense___ 14_____ 1____ 105.09 Total Defense__________ 37_____ 3_____ 352.4 Scoring Defense________ 44_____ 5______ 23.1 Tackles For Loss________ 49_____ 4_______ 6.3 Sacks________________ T-18___ T-2_____ 3.00 Def. 3rd-down Eff.______ 46_____ 4____ 37.3% Net Punting____________ 48_____ 7_____ 38.37 Punt Returns___________ 41_____ 4_____ 10.00 Kickoff Returns________ 112____ 10_____ 18.59 Turnover Margin______ T-63____ 7______ 0.00 Fewest Penalties_______ T-73____ 6______ 6.44 Fewest Penalty Yards____ 72_____ 5_____ 56.00 INDVIDUAL Category NCAA Big 12 Stat. Completion Percentage Tyrone Swoopes______63_____5______ 59.3 Completions Per Game Tyrone Swoopes______61_____8_____ 17.33 Field Goals Per Game Nick Rose___________T-65____T-7_____ 1.00 Fumbles Recovered Paul Boyette Jr.______T-95____T-7___ 1 total Malcom Brown______T-95____T-7___ 1 total Shiro Davis_________T-95____T-7___ 1 total Interceptions Per Game Duke Thomas_______T-50_____8_______ 0.3 Passing Efficiency Tyrone Swoopes______79_____8_____ 121.8 Passing TDs Tyrone Swoopes_____T-80_____9____ 9 total Passing Yards Per Completion Tyrone Swoopes______84_____9_____ 11.04 Punt Returns Jaxon Shipley_________28_____2______ 10.0 Punting William Russ_________33_____2______ 43.1 Receiving TDs John Harris_________T-29____T-6___ 6 total Receiving Yards Per Game John Harris__________19_____3______ 90.4 Receptions Per Game Jaxon Shipley________T-42_____7_______ 5.7 John Harris_________T-56____T-8______ 5.3 Sacks Per Game Hassan Ridgeway_____T-80____T-9_____ 0.56 Total Offense Per Game Tyrone Swoopes______74_____9_____ 217.8 Superscripts = number of different starting lineups 6 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] vs. Iowa State, marking the fifth different combination of starters Texas has used this season. The Longhorns have since stuck with that lineup and against Texas Tech, totaled a season-high 241 rushing yards. • Flowers is the only player to start every game at one position (left guard). CATCHING ON: Texas came into the season without much returning receiving production beyond senior Jaxon Shipley and junior Marcus Johnson, but has found a playmaker in John Harris. The fifth-year senior, who came into the season with nine career catches, has been the breakout wide receiver, posting 48 catches for a team-high 814 yards and six touchdowns. His 90.4 yards per game rank fourth in the Big 12 and 19th nationally while his 5.3 receptions/game are tied for ninth in the league. He ranks tied for sixth in the Big 12 and tied for 29th nationally in TD receptions. Harris has three 100-yard receiving games (110 vs. North Texas, 147 vs. Iowa State, career-high 165 vs. Texas Tech) this year. • Harris had the first multiple-TD game of his career vs. Oklahoma when he caught two. He followed that up with 147 yards and a career-high nine receptions vs. Iowa State, including a key 29-yard catch with seven seconds remaining that set up the game-winning field goal. Last week against Texas Tech he posted five catches for a career-high 165 yards, including a careerlong 68-yarder. He has led the team in receiving yards in seven of nine games. •Shipley, meanwhile, has posted 206 receptions (fourth all-time at UT list) in his career after catching 51 for 500 yards in the first nine games. Johnson ranks third on the team in catches (21) and yards (267). es rank as the seventh most among the nine teams, with Washington State (four players with 45 or more receptions and 248 total) leading the way. HARRIS HAS THE SCORING TOUCH: John Harris had one TD reception in each of the first four games, becoming just the second player in school history to accomplish that feat. Jordan Shipley had at least one TD catch in the first eight games of 2008. Harris has gone on to post six receiving TDs, including two vs. Oklahoma, on the season to become one of 10 players in school history with at least six TD catches in the first nine games. Harris’ TD streak of four straight games, snapped vs. Baylor, ranks tied for fifth in UT history. FBS • Top Receiver Duos (45+ Receptions each) 1. Washington State Vince Mayle_____________________ 80 Isiah Myers_____________________ 61 River Cracraft___________________ 59 Jamal Morrow___________________ 48 2. West Virginia Kevin White____________________ 75 Mario Alford____________________ 48 3. East Carolina Justin Hardy____________________ 65 Isaiah Jones_____________________ 55 4. Western Michigan Daniel Braverman________________ 62 Corey Davis_____________________ 52 5. Texas Tech Jakeem Grant____________________ 53 Bradley Marquez_________________ 53 6. Texas Jaxon Shipley___________________ 51 John Harris_____________________ 48 7. Kansas State Tyler Lockett____________________ 49 Curry Sexton____________________ 49 8. Lousiana-Monroe Rashon Ceaser___________________ 46 Kenzee Jackson__________________ 45_ Texas • Most Receiving TDs through 9 Games 1. Jordan Shipley______________ 10 (2008) Limas Sweed________________ 10 (2006) 3. Roy Williams________________7 (2003) Pat Fitzgerald________________7 (1995) Herkie Walls________________7 (1982) 6. John Harris_________________6 (2014) Mike Davis__________________6 (2013) Mike Davis__________________6 (2012) Jordan Shipley_______________6 (2009) Roy Williams________________6 (2001) TOP RECEIVING DUO: Jaxon Shipley and John Harris have formed one of the top receiving duos in the nation this year. Shipley has 51 catches and Harris 48, making Texas one of just eight teams in the nation with two players who have 45 or more receptions. Their combined 97 catch- HARRIS ON A HOT STREAK John Harris is only the sixth player in Texas football history to record at least 440 yards in a four-game span in one season. It has only happened 14 times over any four games in a season. Of these 14 occurrences, only seven of them were against conference opponents in all four games, including Harris’. Receiver Season Yards Receptions John Harris____________ 2014 (Oct. 11-Nov. 1)_____________ 444__________________ 22 Mike Davis____________ 2012 (Oct. 20-Nov. 10)____________ 485__________________ 21 Mike Davis____________ 2012 (Oct. 13-Nov. 3)_____________ 461__________________ 19 Jordan Shipley__________ 2009 (Nov. 7-Nov. 26)_____________ 515__________________ 35 Jordan Shipley__________ 2009 (Oct. 31-Nov. 21)____________ 491__________________ 33 Jordan Shipley__________ 2009 (Oct. 24-Nov. 14)____________ 491__________________ 30 Jordan Shipley__________ 2009 (Oct. 17-Nov. 7)_____________ 467__________________ 28 Roy Williams___________ 2002 (Nov. 9-Jan. 1, 2003)__________ 580__________________ 26 Roy Williams___________ 2002 (Nov. 2-Nov. 29)_____________ 599__________________ 35 Roy Williams___________ 2002 (Oct. 26-Nov. 16)____________ 498__________________ 33 Wane McGarity________ 1998 (Nov. 7-Jan 1, 1999)__________ 490__________________ 25 Wane McGarity________ 1998 (Sept. 19-Oct. 10)____________ 484__________________ 19 Mike Adams___________ 1993 (Nov. 4-Nov. 25)_____________ 457__________________ 25 Mike Adams___________ 1993 (Oct. 30-Nov. 20, 1993)________ 532__________________ 29 www.TexasSports.com ONE-TWO PUNCH IN THE BACKFIELD: Senior Malcolm Brown and junior Johnathan Gray give Texas a formidable running back duo. Brown and Gray are one of just six twosomes in the nation to return after each rushing for more than 750 yards last season. Brown rushed for 904 yards and nine touchdowns while averaging 105.1 rushing yards over the last eight games. Gray is fully recovered from a torn Achilles that caused him to miss the final four games last season. Gray averaged 4.9 yards per carry on 159 attempts, finishing the season with 780 rushing yards. •They have handled nearly all the work in the backfield, with Brown carrying it 131 times for 533 yards (4.1 ypc) and Gray rushing 103 times for 445 yards (4.3 ypc). Brown has a team-high six rushing TDs, including two vs. Iowa State and two vs. Texas Tech, while Gray has three. The duo is coming off its best game of the year as Brown had a season-high 116 rushing yards and Gray had 77 vs. Texas Tech. • Behind Brown and Gray, UT is youthful with just two scholarship backs on the roster: true freshmen Donald Catalon and D’Onta Foreman. Foreman has seen action in four games while Catalon has yet to play. 7 • Both Brown and Gray rank in the top 20 on the Texas career rushing yards list. Texas • Career Rushing Yards 1. Ricky Williams, TB/FB__ 6,279 (1995-98) 2. Cedric Benson, TB_____ 5,540 (2001-04) 3. Earl Campbell, TB/FB__ 4,443 (1974-77) 4. Jamaal Charles, TB_____ 3,328 (2005-07) 5. Chris Gilbert, TB______ 3,231 (1966-68) 6. Vince Young, QB______ 3,127 (2003-05) 7. Roosevelt Leaks, FB____ 2,923 (1972-74) 8. A.J. “Jam” Jones, TB____ 2,874 (1978-81) 9. Hodges Mitchell, TB___ 2,664 (1997-00) 10. Eric Metcalf, TB_______ 2,661 (1985-88) 11. Jim Bertelsen, TB______ 2,510 (1969-71) 12. Malcolm Brown, TB___2,503 (2011- ) 13. Adrian Walker, TB_____ 2,473 (1989-92) 14. Steve Worster, FB______ 2,353 (1968-70) 15. Phil Brown, FB________ 2,102 (1990-93) 16. Darron Norris, TB_____ 2,079 (1985-88) 17. Marty Akins, QB______ 2,020 (1973-75) 18. Johnathan Gray, RB___1,927 (2012- ) 19. Byron Townsend, TB___ 1,783 (1949-51) 20. Shon Mitchell, TB_____ 1,724 (1995-96) Gib Dawson, TB_______ 1,724 (1950-52) LOOKING FOR AN INCREASED ROLE: Texas has three tight ends on the roster with extended playing time. Seniors Greg Daniels and Geoff Swaim were the starters last season, including five games together. While Daniels and Swaim were a key in the running game last season, the duo com- bined for just six catches. M.J. McFarland, the No. 3 tight end, did not have a reception in his 11 games. McFarland has posted nine catches so far this season, including a 2-yard TD catch vs. UCLA and a 1-yard TD reception vs. Kansas, while Swaim has nine catches for 68 yards, including a career-best three catches vs. K-State. A knee injury caused Daniels to miss the first three games (he returned vs. Kansas) so freshman Andrew Beck was moved to tight end in the preseason and has played in all nine games. Looking back at Louisville last year, Charlie Strong’s offense had two tight ends - Gerald Christian (28) and Ryan Hubbell (14) - combine for 42 catches. During 2012, Hubbell (14) and Nate Nord (13) combined for 27 receptions. That same season, McFarland (8) and Daniels (5) were more involved in the UT passing game, combining for 13 catches. IN THE TRENCHES: Texas is relying on a stout and experienced defensive line. Senior Cedric Reed has been the starter at strong end while junior Shiro Davis, sophomore Caleb Bluiett and redshirt freshman Naashon Hughes have made starts at fox end. Junior Malcom Brown and sophomore Hassan Ridgeway have occupied the tackle positions. The Horns are without FAVORITE TARGETS Senior wide receivers Jaxon Shipley and John Harris have been the favorite targets in the receiving corps for Texas this year. Shipley leads the team with 51 receptions and his 5.7 catches per game ranks tied for 42nd in the FBS. Harris has 48 catches, with his 5.3 receptions per game ranked 56th in the nation. The duo is among just eight Longhorns to have made at least 48 receptions in the first nine games of a season. In addition, Harris’ receiving yards total (814) is the fourth-highest total in school history through nine games of a season. Most Receptions by a Texas Player (First 9 games of a season) Rk. Player Year Receptions-Yds TDs 1. Jordan Shipley_________ 2009____________75-1,050___________________ 6 2. Kwame Cavil__________ 1999____________ 69-859___________________ 5 Jordan Shipley_________ 2008____________ 64-779__________________ 10 4. Quan Cosby__________ 2008____________ 58-691___________________ 4 5. Nate Jones____________ 2007____________ 53-585___________________ 4 6. Jaxon Shipley_________ 2014____________ 51-500___________________ 1 7. John Harris__________ 2014____________ 48-814___________________ 6 Roy Williams_________ 2001____________ 48-588___________________ 6 Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 8 Most Receiving Yards by a Texas Player (First 9 games of a season) Player Year Receptions-Yds TDs Jordan Shipley_________ 2009____________75-1,050___________________ 6 Kwame Cavil__________ 1999____________ 69-859___________________ 5 Wane McGarity_______ 1998____________ 46-854___________________ 5 John Harris__________ 2014____________ 48-814___________________ 6 WEEKLY TEAM AWARDS The Texas coaching staff honors the team’s top performers. PLAYERS OF THE GAME Offense Game Player (s) N. Texas________________ Dominic Espinosa Kansas_______________________ John Harris Iowa State________________ Tyrone Swoopes Texas Tech________________Malcolm Brown Defense Game Player (s) N. Texas_____ Jordan Hicks, Hassan Ridgeway Kansas________ Malcom Brown, Jordan Hicks, __________________________ Duke Thomas Iowa State___________________Dylan Haines Texas Tech________________ Quandre Diggs Special Teams Game Player (s) N. Texas____________________ Peter Jinkens Kansas________ Adrian Colbert, Jaxon Shipley Iowa State__________Nick Rose, William Russ Texas Tech___________________ Lorenzo Joe senior Desmond Jackson who suffered a foot injury vs. UCLA that will sideline him for the remainder of the season. •The line has helped Texas record 27 sacks in the first nine games (3.0/game) which ranks tied for 18th nationally and is the most by UT in the same span since it had 27 in 2009. •After recording four sacks vs. North Texas, the Longhorns had six vs. BYU, three vs. UCLA and four vs. Kansas. Texas became the first team to record a sack of a Baylor QB in the matchup with the Bears, finishing the game with three. After making just one vs. Oklahoma, the Longhorns had three against Iowa State, two at K-State and one at Texas Tech. •Ridgeway leads the team with 5.0 sacks while Brown has 4.5, Bluiett and Davis has 2.5 and Reed has 1.5. Brown’s 10 tackles for loss are second on the team behind Steve Edmond. DEPTH AT LINEBACKER: Texas has depth at linebacker, where five players who started in at least one game last season returned in 2014. Senior Steve Edmond, an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection last year, anchors the middle, while senior Jordan Hicks and junior Peter Jinkens are atop the depth chart at the outside positions. The Longhorns have utilized mostly nickel sets with Edmonds and Hicks as the two starting LBs. Dalton Santos (seven starts) and Timothy Cole (one) also have 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] starting experience from last season, while Demarco Cobbs (six) and Tevin Jackson (two) have starting experience from 2012. • Hicks has played at a high level, recording 115 tackles, including nine for a loss, in the first nine games. He also has two interceptions on the year, with one coming vs. North Texas and the other vs. Kansas. Edmond is second on the team with 95 stops, including a career-high 19 vs. Baylor when he also had two sacks. His 11 TFLs lead the team while his 4.5 sacks are tied for second. PLAYMAKERS IN THE SECONDARY: With experienced playmakers Quandre Diggs, Duke Thomas and Mykkele Thompson, the Longhorns have a wellequipped secondary and proved that by allowing just 177.3 passing yards per game which ranks ninth nationally (15 vs. UNT, 181 vs. BYU, 226 vs. UCLA, 140 vs. Kansas, 111 vs. Baylor, 129 vs. Oklahoma, 345 vs. Iowa State, 224 vs. K State, 225 vs. Texas Tech). •In six conference games, Texas leads the league in both pass defense (195.7 yards per game) and pass efficiency defense (106.5 rating). The Longhorns have allowed opponents to complete just 55.6 percent of their passes while making seven interceptions. •The unit had an impressive day against the high-powered offense of Baylor, holding QB Bryce Petty to 7-of-22 passing for just 111 yards which was the Bears’ lowest passing output since Nov. 29, 2008 when they had just 91. •The secondary has also helped the Longhorns record 12 interceptions which is tied for 11th in the nation. Thomas has a team-high three, while Diggs and Dylan Haines have two. Adrian Colbert has one. • Diggs, a three-year starter, and Thomas, a junior who started 10 games a year ago, man the cornerback positions. With 45 career starts under his belt, Diggs is the most experienced player on the team. Manning one of the safety positions is Thompson, a senior who has seen action in 47 career games including 27 starts. Sophomore’s Adrian Colbert and Dylan Haines along with freshman Jason Hall have also made starts at safety this season. Sophomore Bryson Echols made his first career start vs. Texas Tech, opening the game as one of three cornerbacks. KICKING GAME: After serving as the kickoff specialist each of the last two years, junior Nick Rose took over as the placekicker this season and has connected on 9 of 14 field goals, including five of his last six. Rose had his best game vs. Iowa State, when he connected from 45 yards (then career long) and then hit the game-winner with :03 left from 21 yards. He was named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week. Rose has also been valuable on kickoffs, recording 34 touchbacks on 43 kicks. The Longhorns have had just seven kickoffs returned this season, the fewest in the nation. • Senior William Russ took over as the No. 1 punter and is averaging 43.1 yards per punt, which ranks 33rd nationally and 11th on the UT single-season list. He has placed 22 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line and has just three touchbacks. Seventeen of his punts have been fair caught and 16 have traveled 50 yards or more. Twice this year Russ has averaged better than 50 yards per punt in a game (50.5 vs. UCLA, 50.7 vs. Iowa State). BREAKING DOWN THE 2014 SCHEDULE: UT is playing eight games this season against teams that reached a bowl game in 2013 and four of its first eight opponents ranked among the top 12 in the nation. RARE COMBINATION John Harris recorded 165 yards and Malcolm Brown rushed for 116 against Texas Tech. In program history, Texas has only had a receiver post in at least 165 yards and a running back rush for at least 115 yards five other times, the last occurring in 2003. Three of the six occasions have happened in Lubbock. Date Receiver (yards) Running back (yards) Nov. 1, 2014 at Texas Tech__________John Harris (165)___________ Malcolm Brown (116) Oct. 18, 2003 at Iowa State___________B.J. Johnson (187)_____________Cedric Benson (140) Nov. 11, 2000 at Kansas_____________Roy Williams (180) _________ Hodges Mitchell (264) Sept. 30, 2000 vs. Oklahoma St._______Roy Williams (175)____________ Kenny Hayter (122) Nov. 14, 1998 at Texas Tech__________Wane McGarity (174)_________ Ricky Williams (141) Oct. 29, 1988 at Texas Tech__________Tony Jones (177)________________Eric Metcalf (156) www.TexasSports.com Those bowl teams all registered at least eight wins. Last season, UT played nine teams that were in bowl games in 2012. UT only leaves the state of Texas three times in 2014, but the schedule is one of the more challenging in recent history. All three nonconference opponents - North Texas, BYU and UCLA - reached bowl games. The Longhorns are one of only two Big 12 teams without an FCS foe on the schedule. After playing its first two games at home against UNT and BYU, the Longhorns played UCLA in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. As of Nov. 2, the Longhorns schedule is tied for 42ndmost difficult, according to NCAA.org. The Longhorns’ past and future opposition has a winning percentage of .554 (46-37). Texas • 2014 Opponents Opponent Bowl, Result 2013 Record North Texas Heart of Texas, W 9-4 BYU Fight Hunger, L 8-5 UCLA Hyundai Sun, W 10-3 Kansas None, L 3-9 Baylor Tostitos Fiesta, L 11-2 Oklahoma Allstate Sugar, W 11-2 Iowa State None 3-9 Kansas St. Buffalo Wild Wings, W 8-5 Texas Tech Holiday, W 8-5 W. Virginia None 4-8 Oklahoma St. AT&T Cotton, L 10-3 TCUNone 4-8 FIRST TIME STARTERS The Longhorns have used a bevy of first-time starters this season. A total of 14 players, including seven on offense and seven on defense, have made their starting debut at some point in the season. Additionally, DE Caleb Bluiett, OG Sedrick Flowers and OT/OG Kent Perkins each had just one start coming into the season. Offense: 7 C Taylor Doyle (BYU) WRJohn Harris (North Texas) OT Camrhon Hughes (Iowa State) OT Marcus Hutchins (North Texas) OT Darius James* (Baylor) C Jake Raulerson* (BYU) QB Tyrone Swoopes (BYU) Defense: 7 S Adrian Colbert (North Texas) DE Shiro Davis (North Texas) S Dylan Haines (BYU) S Jason Hall* (Kansas) DE Naashon Hughes* (Oklahoma) DT Hassan Ridgeway (Kansas) CB Bryson Echols (Texas Tech) First start in parentheses; *Freshman 9 PRODUCING STRONG TEAMS: Featuring an explosive offense and stingy defense, Charlie Strong’s Louisville squad ended 2013 ranked 15th in both the USA Today Coaches and Associated Press polls after compiling a 12-1 record, including a 7-1 mark in the American Athletic Conference. The Cardinals capped the year with a dominating 36-9 win over Miami (Fla.) in the Russell Athletic Bowl. The Cardinals led the nation in nine team categories: total defense (251.5 yards per game), rushing defense (80.7 ypg), thirddown conversion defense (26.7 percent), sacks (3.31 per game), fewest passes intercepted (4), fewest turnovers lost (10), fewest first downs allowed (183), completion percentage (70.8) and punt-return defense (1.15 yards per return). Not surprisingly, last year’s team produced a number of NFL-caliber players. In fact, the Cardinals had three first round picks in the 2014 NFL Draft and four selected in the top 75, both tied for first in the nation. 2014 NFL Draft • First Round Selections 1.Louisville_______________________ Texas A&M_____________________ 3.Alabama________________________ Auburn_________________________ Ohio State_______________________ 3 3 2 2 2 2014 NFL Draft • Top 75 Selections 1.Louisville_______________________ 4 LSU____________________________ 4 Ohio State_______________________ 4 AMONG THE CAREER TOP 10 IN RECEIVING: Jaxon Shipley cracked the top 10 in career receptions in the 2013 Ole Miss game and the top 10 in career receiving yards three weeks later vs. OU. He is now fourth in career receptions (210) and sixth in receiving yards (2,433). Last season, Shipley led the team in receptions (56) and was second in receiving yards (589). This year, he is again first in receptions (51) and second in receiving yards (500). Texas • Career Receptions 1. Jordan Shipley__________248 (2006-09) 2. Roy Williams___________241 (2000-03) 3. Quan Cosby____________212 (2005-08) 4. Jaxon Shipley_________ 210 (2011- ) 5. Mike Davis ____________200 (2010-13) 6. Mike Adams___________177 (1992-96) 7. Kwame Cavil___________174 (1997-99) 8. B.J. Johnson____________152 (2000-03) 9. Eric Metcalf ___________125 (1985-88) 10. Limas Sweed___________124 (2004-07) 10 Texas • Career Receiving Yards 1. Roy Williams_________ 3,866 (2000-03)_ 2. Jordan Shipley________ 3,191 (2006-09) 3. Mike Adams_________ 3,032 (1992-96) 4. Mike Davis__________ 2,753 (2010-13) 5. Quan Cosby___________ 2,598 (2005-08) 6. Jaxon Shipley________ 2,433 (2011- ) 7. B.J. Johnson__________ 2,389 (2000-03) 8. Kwame Cavil_________ 2,279 (1997-99) 9. Limas Sweed_________ 1,915 (2004-07) 10. Tony Jones __________ 1,842 (1986-89) DUAL THREAT: Not only is Jaxon Shipley one of the top wide receivers in school history, but he’s also among the best punt returners. Shipley ranks No. 9 on the school’s all-time return average list at 9.9 (35 returns for 347 yards). This season, Shipley ranks fifth in the Big 12 and 28th nationally in punt-return average (10.0). His two longest returns this year - 41 yards vs. Kansas and 31 yards vs. Oklahoma - set up touchdowns. RECEIVING MILESTONE: The Longhorns have 14 games in school history in which they have produced a pair of 100-yard receivers, but had their first occurrence of three players posting 90 or more receiving yards in the same game in the Oklahoma contest. Jaxon Shipley posted a career-high tying nine receptions for 115 receiving yards, Marcus Johnson had a career-high seven catches for a season-best 93 yards, and John Harris five receptions for 90 yards and two TDs. GOAL-LINE STANDS Texas ranks tied for 20th nationally in red zone defense (75 percent) and once an opponent has penetrated the 10-yard line, the defense has been able to hold them to a field goal or less on nine occasions. Five of those nine times the opponent has come away with no points, including twice against Texas Tech when the Red Raiders missed a field goal in the first quarter and turned it over on downs in the fourth. The Texas ‘D’ also made goal line stands against Baylor and Kansas. OpponentQuarter BYU_____________1st_____________ BYU_____________2nd____________ UCLA___________4th_____________ Kansas___________3rd ____________ Baylor___________2nd____________ Iowa State________3rd ____________ Kansas State______1st_____________ Texas Tech_______1st_____________ Texas Tech_______4th_____________ Situation Outcome 1st-and-goal from 7 ________Field goal 1st-and-goal from 10________Field goal 3rd-and-3 from 7___________Field goal 1st-and-goal from 9_________Turnover on downs 1st-and-goal from 10________Turnover on downs 1st-and-goal from 7_________Field goal 1st-and-goal from 2_________Field goal 1st-and-goal from 9_________Missed field goal 1st-and-goal from 9_________Turnover on downs LAST-SECOND WINS When Nick Rose kicked a 21-yard field goal with :03 left to beat Iowa State, 48-45, it marked the first time Texas had scored the game winner in the last 10 seconds of a game since 2011. In the modern era, Texas has recorded a game-winning score with under 10 seconds to play 11 times, 10 of which were by way of a field goal. Texas wins in last 10 seconds of a game (since 1948) YEAR 2014 2011 2009 2007 2004 1999 1998 1998 1995 1987 1984 OPPONENT Iowa State at Texas A&M vs. Nebraska at Oklahoma St. vs. Michigan at Iowa State Oklahoma St. Texas A&M Virginia at Arkansas at Texas Tech SCORE 48-45 27-25 13-12 38-35 38-37 44-41 37-34 26-24 17-16 16-14 13-10 TIME REMAINING HOW GAME WAS WON 0:03 21-yard Nick Rose field goal 0:00 40-yard Justin Tucker field goal 0:00 46-yard Hunter Lawrence field goal 0:00 40-yard Ryan Bailey field goal 0:00 37-yard Dusty Mangum field goal 0:00 18-yard Kris Stockton field goal 0:03 29-yard Kris Stockton field goal 0:05 24-yard Kris Stockton field goal 0:00 50-yard Phil Dawson field goal 0:00 18-yard pass from Bret Stafford to Tony Jones 0:03 35-yard Jeff Ward field goal 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] MODEL OF CONSISTENCY: Jaxon Shipley, now a senior, has been one of the most consistent performers since he arrived on campus for the 2011 season. Shipley has caught at least one pass in 44 of his 45 career games played, including one in each of his first 33, a streak that was snapped against Texas Tech last season. He also has three or more catches in 37 games and at least five in 18 of the last 26 games. His streak of 33 straight games with a reception was the third longest in school history, just ahead of his older brother Jordan. Texas • Consecutive Games with Reception 1. Roy Williams____________47 (2000-03) 2. Quan Cosby_____________44 (2005-08) 3. Jaxon Shipley__________ 33 (2011-13) 4. Jordan Shipley___________31 (2007-09) 5. B.J. Johnson_____________27 (2000-02) 6. Mike Adams____________26 (1995-96) NEARING THE TOP 10 IN RECEIVING YARDS: After entering the season with just nine receptions for 190 yards in his career, John Harris now finds himself creeping near the UT all-time top 10 in single-season receiving yards. Harris has 814 receiving yards this season and needs 94 more to reach the top 10. He can also become just the sixth player in school history to record 1,000 or more in one year. Texas • Single-Season Receiving Yards 1. Jordan Shipley___________ 1,485 (2009) 2. Kwame Cavil____________ 1,188 (1999)_ 3. Roy Williams____________ 1,142 (2002)_ 4. Quan Cosby_____________ 1,123 (2008)_ 5. Wane McGarity__________ 1,087 (1998)_ 6. Roy Williams____________ 1,079 (2003) 7. Jordan Shipley___________ 1,060 (2008) 8. Mike Adams_____________ 942 (1996) 9. Mike Davis______________ 939 (2012) 10. Mike Adams_ _____________ Mike Adams 908 (1993) NR John Harris______________ 814 (2014) STRONG IMPROVEMENT A long-time defensive coordinator, Charlie Strong’s teams pride themselves on being tough, physical and sound defensively. During his four years (2010-13) as Louisville head coach, the team improved in a number of categories culminating with last year’s top-rated defense in the FBS. The Cardinals were in the top 25 nationally in total defense in each of Strong’s four seasons. In the three years prior to his arrival, the Cardinals never finished higher than No. 65 in the FBS in total defense. FBS Rankings Total Def. Rushing Def. Pass. Defense Scoring Defense Year YPG Rank YPG Rank YPGRankPPGRank 2013_______ 251.5___ 1______ 80.7___ 1_______ 170.8____ 5________ 12.2_____ 2 2012_______ 340.3___ 23_____ 148.0__ 48 _____ 192.3____ 16_______ 23.8_____ 36 2011_______ 327.9___ 23_____ 100.5__ 10______ 227.4____ 68_______ 20.1_____ 17 2010_______ 311.7___ 14_____ 144.3__ 52______ 167.4____ 9________ 19.4_____ 18 2009#______ 371.1___ 65_____ 165.1__ 84______ 206.0____ 42_______ 26.3_____ 65 #Year prior to Strong’s arrival EXPERIENCED DIGGS LEADS THE SECONDARY: A two-time All-Big 12 selection (2011, 2013), Quandre Diggs is one of the most experienced and accomplished players on the team. A three-year starter, Diggs’ 35 career pass breakups and 10 interceptions are the most on the current roster, while he needs just one more pass breakup to break into the UT career top 10 list. The senior was named to the preseason watch lists for the Chuck Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy, along with the Jim Thorpe Award honoring the best defensive back in college football. Diggs has excelled in each of his three seasons at Texas. In 2011, he posted one of the top freshman seasons in school history for a defensive back. He was named the 2011 Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year and was a FWAA Freshman All-American. He tied the school record for interceptions by a freshman, matching Chris Carter’s mark of four in 1993. Diggs also had 15 pass breakups to rank second most on the UT freshman list behind Earl Thomas’ 17 in 2008. In 2012, Diggs led the team in both interceptions (four) and pass breakups (seven). Last year, he posted 58 tackles and a team-high 10 pass breakups. FRESHMEN CONTRIBUTIONS: Texas has played eight true freshmen this season. TE Andrew Beck, WR Armanti Foreman, RB D’Onta Foreman, DB Jason Hall and WR Lorenzo Joe were the first to play, seeing time during the first three games. WR Roderick Bernard, DT Poona Ford and WR Dorian Leonard saw their first action in the Kansas game. Bernard played on special teams, Ford as a reserve along the line and Leonard in the wide receiver rotation. Hall, who opened the KU game at safety, became the first true freshman to start since Blake Gideon in 2008. Strong’s offenses, meanwhile, also showed great improvement during his tenure at Louisville. The year prior to Strong’s arrival, the Cardinals ranked 91st nationally in total offense (334.1 yards/game), but improved their ranking by 20 spots in year one and checked in at 28th in the country last year (460.8 yards/game). Louisville was one of the most efficient third-down teams in the nation last year while ranking 25th in scoring, its highest ranking since 2007. Total Off. Pass. Offense 3rd Down EfficiencyScoring Offense Year YPG Rank YPGRank Pct. Rank PPG Rank 2013_______ 460.8___ 28_____ 314.0__ 16______ 56.0_____ 2________ 35.2_____ 25 2012_______ 418.8___ 52_____ 296.1__ 24 _____ 49.7_____ 8________ 31.2_____ 50 2011_______ 333.0___ 103____ 211.5__ 74______ 39.3_____ 75_______ 21.9_____ 98 2010_______ 369.0___ 71_____ 194.0__ t-79_____ 39.9_____ t-60_____ 26.4_____ t-63 2009#______ 334.1___ 91_____ 208.9__ 71______ 36.84____ 81_______ 18.1_____ 111 #Year prior to Strong’s arrival www.TexasSports.com 11 HOLDING BIG 12 OFFENSES IN CHECK In recent years, Big 12 offenses have been among the most prolific in the nation. So far this season, the Longhorns have held the offenses of their six league opponents in check. In league action, Texas ranks second in both scoring defense (23.3 ppg) and total yards allowed (367.7 pg), and first in both passing yards allowed (195.7 pg) and passing efficiency defense (106.5 rating). Baylor was held below 400 yards of offense (389) for the just the second time in 45 games and Oklahoma (232) had its lowest offensive yards output in seven years (230 vs. Colorado in 2007). Total Yards of Offense vs. Texas compared to other Big 12 foes Team Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Kansas _______ vs. WVU (176)__ vs. Texas (313)___ vs. OSU (379)_____ vs. TTU (363)_____ vs. BU (304)_________ — Baylor________ vs. Iowa St (601)__ vs. Texas (389) __ vs. TCU (782)____ vs. WVU (318)____ vs. KU(669)_________ — Oklahoma_____ vs. WVU (510)__ vs. TCU (461) ___ vs. Texas (232)_____ vs. KSU (533)___ vs. Iowa St. (751)_______ — Iowa State______ vs. KSU (319)____ vs. BU (339)____ vs. OSU (337)____ vs. Texas (524)____ vs. OU (334)_________ — K-State________ vs. ISU (471)___ vs. TTU (535)____ vs. OU (385)_____ vs. Texas (367)___ vs. OSU (421)________ — Texas Tech_____ vs. OSU (506)___ vs. KSU (347)___ vs. WVU (550)____ vs. Kansas (507)___ vs. TCU (446)___ vs. Texas (381) BOYER EARNS A PAIR OF ACCOLADES: Senior Nate Boyer was named to the 2014 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team on Sept. 23 and a semifinalist for the 2014 William V. Campbell Trophy, which recognizes the best football scholar-athlete in the nation, on Sept. 25. Boyer, a fifth-year deep-snapper, is the ninth Longhorn to earn a spot on the prestigious Good Works Team that each year pays tribute to a select group of student-athletes who have worked to positively impact the lives of others. He is among 22 collegiate players, including 11 at the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level, on this year’s team. He was one of 167 candidates announced by The National Football Foundation (NFF) and College Hall of Fame for the Campbell Trophy. Candidates must be a senior or graduate student in their final year of eligibility, have a grade point average of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, have outstanding football ability as a first-team player or significant contributor, and have demonstrated strong leadership and citizenship. BROTHERLY TIES: The Texas football team has a family feel to it. The Longhorns have four sets of brothers on the current roster and five other players whose brother was a member of the program. Running back D’Onta Foreman and wide receiver Armanti Foreman are freshmen. Freshman offensive lineman Elijah Rodriguez and his brother Daniel, a sophomore, joined the team this summer. Camhron Hughes is a sophomore offensive lineman, and his brother, Naashon, is a redshirt freshman linebacker. Dakota Haines is a senior wide receiver and Dylan Haines is a sophomore safety. In addition, FB Dominic Cruciani (Michael - 2009-12), Quandre 12 Diggs (Quentin Jammer - 1997-98, 200001), Jaxon Shipley (Jordan - 2006-09), Chris Terry (Brad - 2011-12) and Kevin Vaccaro (Kenny - 2009-12) all have brothers who played at Texas. ASH RETIRES: David Ash entered 2014 with high hopes as the team’s starting quarterback, but the fourth-year player was forced to retire from football on Sept. 22 after playing in just one game this year. He was looking to replicate a 2012 season which saw him start in 12 of 13 games and finish 15th in the FBS in completion percentage (67.3). Ash played in just three games last year, missing the final 10 to a head injury and earning a medical redshirt. He was one of the most experienced quarterbacks in the Big 12 having played in 29 games with 22 starts. However, head coach Charlie Strong announced Sept. 22 that Ash was giving up football, though he will remain involved with the team. He ends his career eighth on the UT all-time passing yards list (4,728), 10th in total offense (5,125) and seventh in touchdown passes (31). GAMES ADDED TO FUTURE SCHEDULES: The Longhorns have recently adjusted their nonconference schedules. • On Sept. 17, Texas announced an agreement in principle with Michigan for a home-and-home series in Ann Arbor on Aug. 31, 2024, and in Austin on Sept. 4, 2027. The lone previous meeting came in the 2005 Rose Bowl. The two storied programs created a classic as Texas prevailed, 38-37, on Dusty Mangum’s 37-yard field goal as time expired. Vince Young accounted for 372 yards and five TDs, including 192 yards and four TDs on the ground, as the Longhorns won in their first BCS Bowl appearance to cap an 11-1 season. ELITE COMPANY • On Oct. 16, Texas announced it reached an By recording 2.5 sacks against BYU, junior defensive tackle Malcom Brown put himself in some elite company. Since 1998, agreement in principle for just nine other Longhorns (10 occurences) have recorded 2.5 or a home-and-home foot- more sacks in a game, and just one of those was a defensive tackle ball series with LSU, and a - Cedric Woodard (3.0, Nov. 27, 1998, vs. Texas A&M). three-game series with USF. 2.5 or more sacks in a game, since 1998 LSU is scheduled to come to Austin on Sept. 7, 2019, and Player Year Opponent Sacks (Yds) the Longhorns will travel to Alex Okafor (DE)______ 2012___ Oregon State_______ 4.5 (39) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Sam Acho (DE)________ 2010___ Florida Atlantic____ 3.0 (33) Sept. 12, 2020. That series Aaron Harris (LB)______ 2003___ Baylor____________ 3.0 (25) will replace the recently Brian Robison (DE)____ 2005___ Texas Tech________ 3.0 (25) canceled 2019 and 2020 Jackson Jeffcoat (DE)___ 2013___ Texas Tech_________ 3.0 (24) games with Notre Dame. Cedric Woodard (DT)__ 1998___ Texas A&M_______ 3.0 (20) USF is slated to play in Tim Crowder (DE)_____ 2006___ Baylor____________ 3.0 (18) Tim Crowder (DE)_____ 2004___ Oklahoma State_____ 3.0 (14) Austin on Aug. 31, 2019, Sergio Kindle (DE/LB)__ 2010___ Alabama__________ 2.5 (19) and Sept. 7, 2024, with the Malcom Brown (DT)___ 2014___ BYU______________2.5 (18) Horns traveling to Tampa, Cory Redding (DE)_____ 2000___ Missouri__________ 2.5 (15) Florida, on Sept. 3, 2022. 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] 2014 TEXAS INDIVIDUAL HONORS Nate Boyer, DS sAllstate AFCA Good Works Team (9/23) sSemifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy (9/25) sCoSIDA Academic All-America nominee (10/21) Malcolm Brown, RB sMaxwell Award (College Player of the Year) watch list sDoak Walker Award (Nation’s Best Running Back) - watch list sEarl Campbell Tyler Rose (Nation’s Best Player from Texas) - watch list Malcom Brown, DT sBednarik Award (Nation’s Defensive Player of the Year) - watch list sBronco Nagurski Trophy (Nation’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player) - watch list sOutland Trophy (Nation’s Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) - watch list sCFPA National Defensive Lineman of the Week (9/8) - BYU sMid-Season All-America Team - ESPN.com sMid-Season All-America Team - SI.com Quandre Diggs, CB sBednarik Award (Nation’s Defensive Player of the Year) - watch list sBronco Nagurski Trophy (Nation’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player) - watch list sJim Thorpe Award (Nation’s Best Defensive Back) - watch list Steve Edmond, LB sButkus Award (Nation’s Best Linebacker) watch list sLombardi Award (College Lineman of the Year) - watch list Dominic Espinosa, C sLombardi Award (College Lineman of the Year) - watch list sOutland Trophy (Nation’s Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) - watch list sRimington Trophy (Nation’s Top Center) watch list Johnathan Gray, RB sMaxwell Award (College Player of the Year) watch list sDoak Walker Award (Nation’s Best Running Back) - watch list John Harris, WR sBiletnikoff Award (Nation’s Best Wide Receiver) - watch list (11/6) Jordan Hicks, LB sButkus Award (Nation’s Best Linebacker) watch list sBig 12 Defensive Player of the Week (9/29) Kansas sBednarik Award semifinalist (Nation’s Defensive Player of the Year) - 11/3 Cedric Reed, DE sBednarik Award (Nation’s Defensive Player of the Year) - watch list sBronco Nagurski Trophy (Nation’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player) - watch list sLombardi Award (College Lineman of the Year) - watch list sLott Trophy (Nation’s Top Impact Player) watch list sTed Hendricks Award (Nation’s Top Defensive End) - watch list Nick Rose, PK sBig 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (10/20) - Iowa State William Russ, P sHonorable Mention CFPA National Punter of the Week (9/15) - UCLA sCFPA National Punter of the Week (10/20) Iowa State sRay Guy Award nominee (10/27) Jaxon Shipley, WR sBiletnikoff Award (Nation’s Best Wide Receiver) - watch list Tyrone Swoopes, QB sHonorable Mention Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award National Player of the Week (10/21) Iowa State Duke Thomas, CB sHonorable Mention CFPA National Defensive Back Performer of the Week (9/29) - Kansas LONGHORNS ACTIVE IN THE NFL As of Nov. 4, there were 34 former players on NFL rosters and two coaching in the NFL. Emmanuel Acho, Philidelphia Eagles (LB) Sam Acho, Arizona Cardinals (LB) Justin Blalock, Atlanta Falcons (OG) Tarell Brown, Oakland Raiders (CB) Carrington Byndom, Carolina Panthers (CB)# Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs (RB) Phil Dawson, San Francisco 49ers (PK) Marquise Goodwin, Buffalo Bills (WR) Jerry Gray, Minnesota Vikings (DB Coach) Michael Griffin, Tennessee Titans (S) Donald Hawkins, Dallas Cowboys (OL) Tony Hills, Dallas Cowboys (OL) Jackson Jeffcoat, Washington Redskins (LB) Cullen Loeffler, Minnesota Vikings (LS) Colt McCoy, Washington Redskins (QB) Henry Melton, Dallas Cowboys (DT) Roy Miller, Jacksonville Jaguars (DT) Chris Ogbonnaya, Carolina Panthers (RB) Alex Okafor, Arizona Cardinals (LB) www.TexasSports.com Adrian Phillips, San Diego Chargers (S)# Cory Redding, Indianapolis Colts (DT) Keenan Robinson, Washington Redskins (LB) Brian Robison, Minnesota Vikings (DE) Lyle Sendlein, Arizona Cardinals (C) Kyle Shanahan, Cleveland Browns (OC) Earl Thomas, Seattle Seahawks (S) Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens (PK) Kenny Vaccaro, New Orleans Saints (S) Fozzy Whittaker, Carolina Panthers (RB) Aaron Williams, Buffalo Bills (CB) Reserve list Trey Hopkins, Cincinnati Bengals (OG) Chris Whaley, Dallas Cowboys (DT) Injured Reserve Lamarr Houston, Chicago Bears (DE) Derrick Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs (LB) Brian Orakpo, Washington Redskins (LB) Aaron Ross, Baltimore Ravens (CB) # practice squad 13 TEXAS BY THE NUMBERS 1: Under the direction of head coach Charlie Strong and defensive coor- 7: Opponents have returned just seven of 43 kickoffs, the fewest in the dinator Vance Bedford, Louisville led the FBS in nine team categories in 2013 - total defense (251.5 ypg), rushing defense (80.7 ypg), third-down conversion defense (26.7 percent), sacks (3.31 per game), fewest passes intercepted (4), fewest turnovers lost (10), fewest first downs allowed (183), completion percentage (70.8) and punt-return defense (1.15 yards per return). nation. 1: Under the direction of head coach Charlie Strong and offensive coor- (4,728). 8: The longest play from scrimmage for North Texas was 8 yards. In addition, the UT defense held the Mean Green to an average of 1.8 rushing yards on 43 attempts. 8: David Ash ended his career No. 8 on the UT career passing yards list dinator Shawn Watson, Louisville led the FBS in three team categories in 2013 - completion percentage (70.8), passes intercepted (4) and turnovers committed (10). The Cardinals were also second in third-down conversions (56.0 percent) and time of possession (33:19). 9: Jaxon Shipley ranks ninth on the school’s all-time punt return average 1: Number of offensive touchdowns allowed by the Texas defense in the a mark that ranks tied for seventh in school history. The Longhorns are 8-3 when Brown rushes for 100 or more yards. opening quarter this season (vs. Iowa State). 1: Cedric Reed leads the current roster in career tackles for loss (31), sacks (14.0) and forced fumbles (5). 1: Charlie Strong is the only head coach in Louisville to win at least three bowl games and he did it in just four seasons. chart (9.9). 11: Malcolm Brown has a team-high 11 career 100-yard rushing games, 11: Jordan Hicks has 11 career double-digit tackle games. 23: During 2012-13, Charlie Strong led Louisville to a 23-3 record. The win total was tied for fourth in the FBS over that span. 24: Malcom Brown has 24 career tackles for loss, which ranks second on the team among active players (Cedric Reed - 31). 1: Quandre Diggs is the team’s active career leader with 35 pass breakups. 28: Cedric Reed has started 28 straight games which leads the team. He needs one more to reach the UT career top 10. Dominic Espinosa had his team-leading streak of 40 straight starts 2: The Longhorns have two alums on the coaching staff. Defensive coor- 40: snapped when he missed the BYU game (fractured ankle). dinator Vance Bedford was a cornerback (1977-’79, ‘81) and Les Koenning coaches the position he played (1978-80) - wide receiver. 42: As of Nov. 2, the Longhorns’ strength of schedule is tied for 42nd the FBS, according to NCAA.org. The past and future opposition has a 2: Charlie Strong was twice named Big East Coach of the Year (2010, ‘12). inwinning percentage of .554 (46-37). 2: Charlie Strong served as the defensive coordinator on two national 45: Number of career starts by members of the offensive line (Kent championship teams at Florida (2006, ‘08). 2: The Longhorns have two running backs on the roster with more than 1,900 career rushing yards. Malcolm Brown ranks 12th on the school’s career list (2,503) and Johnathan Gray is 18th (1,926). 3: Charlie Strong had three of his Louisville players selected in the 2014 NFL Draft, tied for the most in the nation. 3: The Longhorns, who rank tied for 18th in the FBS in sacks (3.00 pg), have produced at least three sacks in six of the nine games this season. Perkins - 10; Sedrick Flowers - 10; Marcus Hutchins - 9; Jake Raulerson - 4; Taylor Doyle - 7; Camrhon Hughes - 3; Darius James - 2). 50: William Russ has at least one 50-yard punt in each game this season. 52: Texas has 52 all-time bowl appearances, second all-time in the NCAA. 56.6: Jaxon Shipley (51) and John Harris (48) lead the team in recep- tions and are the clear top targets of Tyrone Swoopes. That duo has accounted for 56.6 percent (99 of 175) of the team’s receptions. Tyrone Swoopes had his streak of 77 passes without an interception 3: The Longhorns have three BCS Bowl victories in four appearances, 77: snapped vs. Baylor. That is the 10th-longest streak in school history. including winning the 2005 National Championship. Texas’ 102 appearances in the BCS standings were the most of any 4: Charlie Strong had four of his Louisville players selected in the top 75 102: team in the country. of the 2014 NFL Draft, tied for the most in the nation. Over the last eight years, Texas has the most Academic All-Big 12 4: Jaxon Shipley ranks No. 4 in school history in career receptions (210). 158: selections of any team in the conference with 158. 5: Number of career starts the offensive line had registered entering the 180: Texas and West Virginia have combined to score 180 points in BYU game (Kent Perkins - 2; Sedrick Flowers - 2; Marcus Hutchins - 1). their last two meetings. 5: Cedric Reed ranked tied for fifth in the FBS last season with five forced 285: Steve Edmond is the team’s active leader in career tackles (272). fumbles (0.38 per game). 6: Jaxon Shipley ranks No. 6 in school history in career receiving yards 879: With 879 victories in program history, Texas is third on the NCAA (2,433). all-time victories list behind only Michigan and Notre Dame. Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium is one of just 7: David Ash ended his career ranked No. 7 on the UT all-time passing 100,000: seven collegiate stadiums with a capacity of 100,000 or more. TDs list (31). 14 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] COACHING STAFF STRONG AT-A-GLANCE CHARLIE STRONG Head Coach • First Year Hometown____________________________Batesville, Ark. High School________________________________ Batesville College___________________________ Central Arkansas ‘82 Year in coaching________________________________32nd Wife_________________________________________ Vicki Children__________________________ Tory, Hailee, Hope STRONG YEAR-BY-YEAR A two-time conference coach of the year and the architect of a revitalized University of Louisville program that posted at least 11 wins in each of the last two seasons, Charlie Strong is in his first year as the Texas head football coach. Strong, the 29th head coach in UT history, spent the past four seasons as Louisville head coach, re-energizing a program that was coming off back-to-back losing seasons (5-7 in 2008, 4-8 in 2009) and a 15-21 record in the three years prior to his arrival. He amassed a 37-15 record, a pair of Big East Conference Championships (2011, 2012) and was named Big East Coach of the Year in both 2010 and 2012. He also led UofL to four straight bowl game appearances (3-1 record), including a victory over No. 4 Florida in the 2013 Allstate Sugar Bowl. During his final two seasons, Louisville was nation’s fourth-winningest program, posting a 23-3 record (88.5 percent) and registering bowl victories in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history. The Cardinals’ 11-plus win seasons in 2012 and 2013 were the fourth and fifth in school history and the first back to back. Louisville finished among the nation’s top 15 for a school-record second straight year. The Cardinals ended 2013 among the top 25 in both polls for just the ninth time in school history. Featuring an explosive offense and stingy defense in 2013, the Cardinals ranked 15th in both the USA Today Coaches and Associated Press polls (also No. 18 in final BCS Standings) after compiling a 12-1 record, including a 7-1 mark in the American Athletic Conference Strong spent seven seasons as the defensive coordinator at the University of Florida under Meyer from 2005-09 and Ron Zook from 200304 where he helped the Gators win a pair of national titles – 2008 over Oklahoma and 2006 over Ohio State. From 2003-09, Strong’s defensive units at Florida allowed an average of 17.6 points per game, which ranked ninth in the country over that span. His stint as defensive coordinator marked his fourth tenure at Florida, including a stretch from 1991-94 in which he coached defensive ends (1991-93) and defensive tackles (1994) after coaching outside linebackers in 1988-89, and serving as a graduate assistant in 1983-84. He served as Florida’s assistant head coach from 2005-07 and was the associate head coach in 2008-09. Before returning to Florida for the fourth time, Strong received his first defensive coordinator assignment at the University of South Carolina under Holtz from 1999-2002. Outside of his time at Louisville, Florida, and South Carolina, Strong’s career stops have included one season (1985) at Texas A&M as a graduate assistant before moving on to Southern Illinois as wide receivers coach from 1986-87, one season (1990) at Mississippi as wide receivers coach and four seasons (1995-98) as the defensive line coach at Notre Dame. A native of Batesville, Ark., Strong was a three-year letterwinner (1979-81) and threetime all-conference safety at Central Arkansas, where he graduated in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in education. He and his wife, Vicki, have a son, Tory, and two daughters, Hailee and Hope. Yr.School Record Bowl 2014__ Texas___________________ 4-5 2013__ Louisville (#15/#15)________ 12-1____ Russell Athletic 2012__ Louisville (#13/#13)________ 11-2____________ Sugar 2011__ Louisville________________ 7-6_____________ Belk 2010__ Louisville________________ 7-6_____ Beef O’Bradys 2009__ Florida (Assoc. HC/DC/LBs)________________ BCS 2008__ Florida (Assoc. HC/DC/LBs)__________ Capital One 2007__ Florida (Asst. HC/Co-DC/LBs)______________ BCS 2006__ Florida (Asst. HC/Co-DC/LBs)___________ Outback 2005__ Florida (Asst. HC/Co-DC/LBs)__________________ 2004__ Florida (DC/DEs)_________ 0-1___________ Peach* 2003__ Florida (DC/DEs)______________________ Outback 2002__ South Carolina (DC)____________________ Outback 2001__ South Carolina (DC)____________________ Outback 2000__ South Carolina (DC)___________________________ 1999__ South Carolina (DC)___________________________ 1998__ Notre Dame (DL)________________________ Gator 1997__ Notre Dame (DL)_________________ Independence 1996__ Notre Dame (DL)_____________________________ 1995__ Notre Dame (DL)_______________________Orange 1994__ Florida (Asst. HC/DTs)____________________ Sugar 1993__ Florida (DEs)____________________________ Sugar 1992__ Florida (DEs)____________________________ Gator 1991__ Florida (DEs)____________________________ Sugar 1990__ Mississippi (WRs)________________________ Gator 1989__ Florida (OLBs)________________________Freedom 1988__ Florida (OLBs)_______________________________ 1987__ Southern Illinois (WRs)________________________ 1986__ Southern Illinois (WRs)________________________ 1985__ Texas A&M (GA)_______________________ Cotton 1984__ Florida (GA)_________________________________ 1983__ Florida (GA)____________________________ Gator *Served as interim head coach Career Record (Five Years)_____ 41-21 (.661) Bowl Record_________________3-2 (.600) ASSISTANT COACHES Vance Bedford 1st Year Defensive Coordinator/ Secondary Field Bruce Chambers Brian Jean-Mary 17th Year 1st Year Tight Ends Field Linebackers/ Recruiting Coordinator Field Les Koenning Tommie Robinson Wide Receivers Field Running Backs Field 1st Year 1st Year Chris Rumph 1st Year Chris Vaughn 1st Year Asst. Head Coach Defensive Backs / for Defense / Special Teams Defensive Line Coordinator Field Press Box www.TexasSports.com Shawn Watson Joe Wickline Assistant Head Coach for Offense / Quarterbacks Press Box Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line Field 1st Year 1st Year 15 MEDIA INFORMATION UT ON THE INTERNET/SOCIAL MEDIA www.TexasSports.com Twitter: @Longhorn_FB / @Strong_TexasFB Up-to-date information on the football team is available on the football page at www. TexasSports.com. Quotes from news conferences, releases, feature stories and game notes will be available. You can also follow on twitter: @Longhorn_FB and @Strong_TexasFB. WEEKLY NEWS CONFERENCE A weekly news conference with head coach Charlie Strong is held at 11 a.m. Central Monday on the ninth floor of Bellmont Hall (west side of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium). Select players are available following Strong. Longhorn Network airs live from 11 a.m. to noon. 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Box 7399, Austin, TX 78713 Overnight Address: 2139 San Jacinto Blvd, RMRZ B.206 Austin, TX 78712 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics 2014 SCHEDULE & RESULTS TEAM TOTALS Record: 4-5 (3-3, Big 12) Home: 2-2 Road: 2-1 Neutral: 0-2 TEXAS OPPONENTS SCORING_____________________________200___________ 208 Points Per Game_____________________ 22.2__________ 23.1 Points Off Turnovers____________________45____________ 47 FIRST DOWNS________________________170___________ 182 Rushing_______________________________77____________ 94 Passing_______________________________80____________ 75 Penalty_______________________________13____________ 13 RUSHING YARDAGE_________________1342__________ 1576 Yards gained rushing__________________1560__________ 1848 Yards lost rushing_____________________218___________ 272 Rushing Attempts_____________________338___________ 404 Average Per Rush______________________ 4.0___________ 3.9 Average Per Game___________________ 149.1_________ 175.1 TDs Rushing__________________________13____________ 12 PASSING YARDAGE__________________1913__________ 1596 Comp-Att-Int___________________ 175-297-5_____162-284-12 Average Per Pass______________________ 6.4___________ 5.6 Average Per Catch____________________ 10.9___________ 9.9 Average Per Game___________________ 212.6_________ 177.3 TDs Passing___________________________10_____________ 8 TOTAL OFFENSE_____________________3255__________ 3172 Total Plays___________________________635___________ 688 Average Per Play______________________ 5.1___________ 4.6 Average Per Game___________________ 361.7_________ 352.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards____________ 27-502_________ 7-213 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards____________ 17-170________ 26-220 INT RETURNS: #-Yards______________ 12-167_________ 5-126 KICK RETURN AVERAGE_____________ 18.6__________ 30.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE_____________ 10.0___________ 8.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE_______________ 13.9__________ 25.2 FUMBLES-LOST_____________________ 16-11__________ 10-4 PENALTIES-Yards__________________ 58-504________ 50-468 Average Per Game____________________ 56.0__________ 52.0 PUNTS-Yards_____________________ 60-2582_______ 59-2446 Average Per Punt_____________________ 43.0__________ 41.5 Net punt average_____________________ 38.4__________ 37.6 KICKOFFS-Yards__________________ 43-2751_______ 43-2687 Average Per Kick_____________________ 64.0__________ 62.5 Net kick average______________________ 39.3__________ 42.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game__________ 29:59_________ 30:01 3RD-DOWN Conversions_____________ 46/138________ 57/152 3rd-Down Pct________________________ 33%__________ 38% 4TH-DOWN Conversions_______________ 7/13__________ 8/17 4th-Down Pct________________________ 54%__________ 47% SACKS BY-Yards____________________ 27-187________ 18-126 MISC YARDS____________________________0____________ 72 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED_______________25____________ 26 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS_____________ 9-14__________ 9-10 ON-SIDE KICKS_______________________ 0-1___________ 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES_____________(26-34) 76%____ (21-28) 75% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS_____(21-34) 62%____ (15-28) 54% PAT-ATTEMPTS________________(23-24) 96%____ (25-26) 96% TURNOVER MARGIN Even (16 gained, 16 lost) UT DATE RANK OPPONENT W/LSCORE ATT Aug. 31__ #NR/24__ NORTH TEXAS________ W____ 38-7___93,201 Sept. 6__ #NR/25__ BYU___________________L____ 7-41___93,463 Sept. 13___ --____ #12/12 UCLA^___________L____17-20___60,479 Sept. 27___ --____ at Kansas*______________ W____ 23-0___36,904 Oct. 4_____ --____ #7/6 BAYLOR*___________L____ 7-28___93,727 Oct. 11____ --____ vs. #11/9 Oklahoma*+_____L____26-31___92,100 Oct. 18____ --____ IOWA STATE*_________ W____48-45___92,017 Oct. 25____ --____ at #11/11 Kansas State*____L____ 0-23___52,879 Nov. 1____ --____ at Texas Tech*__________ W____34-13___60,961 Nov. 8____ --____ #24/25 WEST VIRGINIA*___________ 2:30 p.m. Nov. 15___ --____ at Oklahoma State*_________________ 6:30 p.m. Nov. 27___ --____ #6/7 TCU*_______________________ 6:30 p.m. * Big 12 Conference game // + Cotton Bowl (Dallas) // ^ The AdvoCare Cowboys Showdown (Arlington, Texas) ATTENDANCE Total____________________ Home___________________ Road____________________ Neutral__________________ 9 games_______ 674,921 (74,992 avg.) 4 games_______ 372,408 (93,102 avg.) 3 games_______ 150,744 (50,248 avg.) 2 games_______ 152,579 (76,290 avg.) RUSHING NAME____________ G____ATT___YDS___ AVG___ TD___ LONG Brown, Malcolm_____9____ 131____ 533____ 4.1_____ 6_____28/TT Gray, Johnathan_____9____ 103____ 445____ 4.3_____ 3____ 42/NT Swoopes, Tyrone_____9_____78____ 237____ 3.0_____ 3_____ 24/IS Foreman, D’Onta____5_____ 9______61_____ 6.8_____ 0____ 34/NT Johnson, Daje_______2_____ 3______48____ 16.0____ 0_____30/TT Foreman, Armanti___8_____ 2______41____ 20.5____ 0____ 29/KU TEAM_____________8_____ 5_____ (-6)___ (-1.2)____ 0_________ Ash, David_________1_____ 7_____(-17)__ (-2.4)____ 1_____1t/NT TEXAS____________9____ 338____1342___4.0_____ 13___ 42/NT OPPONENTS______9____ 404____1576___3.9_____ 12___ 58/UC PASSING NAME_________ G_ C-ATT-INT__ PCT___ YDS___ TD_____ RTG Swoopes, Tyrone_ 9___ 156-263-5___ 59.3____ 1723____ 9_____121.84 Ash, David_____ 1____ 19-34-0____ 55.9____ 190_____ 1_____112.53 TEXAS________ 9___ 175-297-5___ 58.9____ 1913___ 10____ 120.77 OPPONENTS__ 9__ 162-284-12__ 57.0____ 1596____ 8____ 105.09 SCORE BY QUARTER 1st___ 2nd__3rd___ 4th____OT_____ TOTAL TEXAS__________33____ 69____20____ 78_____0_______ 200 Opponents_______39____ 48____55____ 66_____0_______ 208 www.TexasSports.com 17 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics RECEIVING PUNTING NAME G NOYDSAVG TD LONG Shipley, Jaxon___________9______ 51____ 500_____ 9.8______ 1_____ 48/KU Harris, John_____________9______ 48____ 814____ 17.0_____ 6______ 68/TT Johnson, Marcus_________9______ 21____ 267____ 12.7_____ 1_____ 41/OU Gray, Johnathan_________9______ 13_____57______ 4.4______ 0_______14/IS Brown, Malcolm_________9______ 10_____21______ 2.1______ 0_____ 10/KU Swaim, Geoff____________9______ 9______68______ 7.6______ 0_____ 18/KU McFarland, M.J._________9______ 9______40______ 4.4______ 2______ 13/TT Warrick, Jacorey_________9______ 4______50_____ 12.5_____ 0_____ 15/UC Foreman, Armanti_______8______ 4______23______ 5.8______ 0_______12/IS Joe, Lorenzo____________9______ 3______36_____ 12.0_____ 0______ 22/BY De La Torre, Alex________9______ 1______23_____ 23.0_____ 0______23/BU Templin, Ty____________8______ 1______ 7______ 7.0______ 0______ 7/KU Leonard, Dorian_________5______ 1______ 7______ 7.0______ 0______ 7/KU TEXAS________________9____ 175____1913___ 10.9_____10_____68/TT OPPONENTS__________9____ 162____1596____ 9.9______ 8______37/TT NAME G NO YDS AVG. TB I20 BLKLONG Russ, William_______ 9____59____2543____43.1____ 3____22____ 0__62/UC, IS Davidson, Michael___ 1____ 1_____39_____39.0____ 0____ 0____ 0____ 39/KS TEXAS____________ 9____60___2582___43.0____ 3____22___ 0__62/UC, IS OPPONENTS______ 9____59___2444___41.5____ 3____12___ 0___ 66/OU ALL-PURPOSE PUNTKO NAME G RUSH REC RET RET IR FR*TOTAL YPG Harris, John_________ 9____ 0_____ 814____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 814____ 90.4 Shipley, Jaxon_______ 9____ 0_____ 500___ 170____ 0____ 0_____0____ 670____ 74.4 Brown, Malcolm_____ 9___ 533_____ 21____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 554____ 61.6 Gray, Johnathan_____ 9___ 445_____ 57____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 502____ 55.8 Johnson, Marcus_____ 9____ 0_____ 267____ 0____ 191___ 0_____0____ 458____ 50.9 Swoopes, Tyrone_____ 9___ 237_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 237____ 26.3 Bernard, Roderick____ 5____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ 172___ 0_____0____ 172____ 34.4 Foreman, Armanti___ 8____41_____ 23____ 0_____65___ 0_____0____ 129____ 16.1 Haines, Dylan_______ 9____ 0______ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 96____0_____96_____ 10.7 Thomas, Duke_______ 9____ 0______ 0_____ 0_____69___ 24____0_____93_____ 10.3 Swaim, Geoff________ 9____ 0______ 68____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____68______ 7.6 Foreman, D’Onta____ 5____61_____ 0_____ 0_____ 5____ 0_____0_____66_____ 13.2 Warrick, Jacorey_____ 9____ 0______ 50____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____50______ 5.6 Johnson, Daje_______ 2____48_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____48_____ 24.0 McFarland, M.J._____ 9____ 0______ 40____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____40______ 4.4 Joe, Lorenzo________ 9____ 0______ 36____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____36______ 4.0 Cobbs, Demarco_____ 9____ 0______ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 28____0_____28______ 3.1 De La Torre, Alex____ 9____ 0______ 23____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____23______ 2.6 Hicks, Jordan_______ 9____ 0______ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 19____0_____19______ 2.1 Templin, Ty________ 8____ 0______ 7_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____ 7______ 0.9 Leonard, Dorian_____ 4____ 0______ 7_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____ 7______ 1.8 Jackson, Desmond___ 3____ 0______ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____4_____ 4______ 1.3 TEAM_____________ 8___ (-6)_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ (-6)___ (-0.8) Ash, David_________ 1___(-17)____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____(-17)_ (-17.0) TEXAS____________ 9___1342___ 1913__ 170___ 502__ 167____4____4098__ 455.3 OPPONENTS______ 9___1576___ 1596__ 220___ 213__ 126___153___3884__ 431.6 *Includes miscellaneous yards, missed field goal, and fumble returns. TOTAL OFFENSE NAME Swoopes, Tyrone____ Brown, Malcolm____ Gray, Johnathan____ Ash, David________ Foreman, D’Onta___ Johnson, Daje______ Foreman, Armanti__ TEAM____________ TEXAS___________ OPPONENTS_____ 18 G PLAYSRUSH PASS YDS AVG YPG 9_____ 341____ 237___ 1723___ 1960____ 5.7____217.8 9_____ 131____ 533_____ 0_____ 533____ 4.1_____59.2 9_____ 103____ 445_____ 0_____ 445____ 4.3_____49.4 1______41___ (-17)____ 190____ 173____ 4.2____173.0 5______ 9_____ 61______ 0_____ 61_____ 6.8_____12.2 2______ 3_____ 48______ 0_____ 48____ 16.0____24.0 8______ 2_____ 41______ 0_____ 41____ 20.5_____5.1 9______ 5_____ (-6)_____ 0_____ (-6)___ (-1.2)__ (-0.8) 9_____ 635___ 1342___ 1913___ 3255____ 5.1___ 361.7 9_____ 688___ 1576___ 1596___ 3172____ 4.6___ 352.4 KICK RETURNS NAME G NOYDSAVG TD LONG Johnson, Marcus_________9______ 10____ 191____ 19.1_____ 0_____ 33/UC Bernard, Roderick________6______ 9_____ 172____ 19.1_____ 0______ 28/KS Foreman, Armanti_______8______ 4______65_____ 16.2_____ 0______ 19/KS Thomas, Duke___________9______ 3______69_____ 23.0_____ 0______32/BU Foreman, D’Onta________5______ 1______ 5______ 5.0______ 0_______5/BU TEXAS________________9_____ 26____ 491____ 18.9_____ 0_____ 33/UC OPPONENTS__________9_____ 7_____ 213____ 30.4_____ 1____ 91t/OU PUNT RETURNS NAME G NOYDSAVG TD Shipley, Jaxon___________9______ 17____ 170____ 10.0_____ 0_____ TEXAS________________9_____ 17____ 170____ 10.0_____ 0_____ OPPONENTS__________9_____ 26____ 220_____ 8.5______ 0_____ LONG 41/KU 41/KU 45/UC INTERCEPTIONS NAME G NOYDSAVG TD LONG Thomas, Duke___________9______ 3______24______ 8.0______ 0_____ 24/KU Diggs, Quandre__________9______ 2______ 0______ 0.0______ 0__________ Haines, Dylan___________9______ 2______96_____ 48.0_____ 1______ 74t/IS Hicks, Jordan___________9______ 2______19______ 9.5______ 0_____ 18/NT Cobbs, Demarco_________9______ 1______28_____ 28.0_____ 1_____ 28t/NT Colbert, Adrian__________9______ 1______ 0______ 0.0______ 0__________ Thompson, Mykkele______9______ 1______ 0______ 0.0______ 0__________ - TEXAS________________9_____ 11____ 167____ 15.2_____ 2______74t/IS OPPONENTS__________9_____ 5_____ 126____ 25.2_____ 1_____ 44/BU FUMBLE RETURNS NAME G NOYDSAVG TD LONG Jackson, Desmond_______3______ 1______ 4______ 4.0______ 0_______4/BY TEXAS________________9_____ 1______ 4______ 4.0______ 0_______4/BY OPPONENTS__________9_____ 2______58____ 29.0_____ 4______51t?IS KICKOFF EFFICIENCY NAME G NO YDS AVGAVG/POSS TB Rose, Nick______________9______ 43____2751____ 64.0_____ 26.0______ 34 TEXAS________________9_____ 43____2751____ 64.0_____ 26.0______ 34 OPPONENTS___________9_____ 43____2687___ 62.5_____ 22.0______ 15 Texas Kick-by-kick field position: NT: TB, 30. BYU: 33, 31, 25, 36, 11, 18, 24, TB, 21. UCLA: 22, TB, 20. 23. KU: 20.. BU: 26, 32,TB, 18, 8. OU: TB, TB, 21, TB, TB, 17, TB. ISU: 14, 19, 28, 29, TB, 22, TB, 28. KS: TB, TB, TB, 14, 29, 17. TT TB, 15, 35. Opponents Kick-by-kick field position: NT: TB, TB, 31, TB, 35, TB, 30. BYU: TB, 19. UCLA: TB, 8, 35. KU: TB, TB, TB, TB, TB. BU: TB, *^30. OU: TD, 30, TB, TB, TB, TB. ISU: TB 30, TB, TB, TB, TB, TB, TB, TB. KS: TB. TT: TB, TB, TB, TB, 19, TB, TB. Key: TB denotes touchback // * onside kick (UT recovered) // ^ drive started in UT territory // # drive started in opponent’s territory //$ fumble recovery //! UT Fumble //@ drive started in Opponent’s territory 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics 10-YARD GAINS BY PLAYER KOPUNT NAME NO TDRUSHREC RET RETIRFRLAT Harris, John 41 4 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 Shipley, Jaxon 26 0 0 18 0 8 0 0 0 Johnson, Marcus 24 1 0 14 10 0 0 0 0 Brown, Malcolm19017 2 0 00 00 Swoopes, Tyrone17117 0 0 00 00 Gray, Johnathan12111 1 0 00 00 Foreman, Armanti 10 03 160 0 00 Bernard, Roderick 100 0 01000 00 Thomas, Duke 500 030 2 00 Swaim, Geoff 400 400 0 00 Warrick, Jacorey300 300 0 00 Foreman, D’Onta303 000 0 00 Haines, Dylan 210 000 2 00 Joe, Lorenzo 200 200 0 00 Johnson, Daje 202 000 0 00 McFarland, M.J.200 200 0 00 Cobbs, Demarco110 000 1 00 De La Torre, Alex 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Shipley, J+Gray, J. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hicks, Jordan 100 000 1 00 TEXAS 1428 36 71 22 7 60 0 INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS RUSHING (12+ YARDS) YDSTYPENAME(S) 42 34 31 30 29 28 26 26 24 23 22 22 17 17 17 *17 16 16 16 16 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Gray, Johnathan Foreman, D’Onta Gray, Johnathan Johnson, Daje Foreman, Armanti Brown, Malcolm Brown, Malcolm Gray, Johnathan Swoopes, Tyrone Swoopes, Tyrone Brown, Malcolm Brown, Malcolm Gray, Johnathan Brown, Malcolm Swoopes, Tyrone Gray, Johnathan Brown, Malcolm Swoopes, Tyrone Foreman, D’Onta Gray, Johnathan Swoopes, Tyrone Swoopes, Tyrone Swoopes, Tyrone Brown, Malcolm Johnson, Daje Gray, Johnathan Swoopes, Tyrone Swoopes, Tyrone Gray, Johnathan Brown, Malcolm Swoopes, Tyrone Swoopes, Tyrone OPP North Texas North Texas UCLA Texas Tech Kansas Texas Tech North Texas Baylor Iowa State Texas Tech UCLA Oklahoma Baylor Iowa State Iowa State Texas Tech BYU Baylor Kansas State Texas Tech Oklahoma BYU Kansas State Baylor Texas Tech BYU Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Iowa State Kansas State Kansas State * touchdown scored on play INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS PASSING (16+ YARDS) YDSTYPENAME(S) 68 48 45 41 39 *38 36 35 34 33 32 32 28 *28 27 26 26 23 22 22 21 20 19 18 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, Jaxon from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, Jaxon from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, Jaxon from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Ash, David Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Ash, David Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, J.+Gray, J. from Swoopes, Tyrone De La Torre, Alex from Swoopes, Tyrone Joe, Lorenzo from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, Jaxon from Swoopes, Tyrone Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Ash, David Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Swaim, Geoff from Swoopes, Tyrone OPP Texas Tech Kansas Iowa State Oklahoma Iowa State Oklahoma Texas Tech Texas Tech Baylor UCLA Oklahoma Iowa State North Texas Iowa State North Texas Kansas Oklahoma Baylor BYU Iowa State Kansas State North Texas Texas Tech Kansas 18 18 16 17 17 *16 16 16 16 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Ash, David Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Oklahoma Kansas State Oklahoma North Texas Baylor Kansas UCLA Oklahoma Oklahoma * touchdown scored on play INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS PLAYS OF 20 YARDS OR MORE YDSTYPENAME(S) *74 68 48 48 45 42 41 41 41 39 *38 36 35 34 34 33 33 32 32 32 32 31 31 30 29 29 29 28 28 *28 *28 28 28 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 25 24 24 24 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 20 INT Pass Pass Pass Pass Rush PR PR Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Rush Pass Pass KR KR Pass Pass KR Rush PR Rush Rush Pass Rush KR KR Pass INT Rush Pass Pass Rush KR Pass Rush Pass Pass KR INT Rush INT Pass Rush Rush Pass Pass Rush INT KR Pass KR KR Pass Pass Haines, Dylan Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, Jaxon from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, Jaxon from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Gray, Johnathan Shipley, Jaxon Shipley, Jaxon Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, Jaxon from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Foreman, D’Onta Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Johnson, Marcus Thomas, Duke Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, Jaxon from Swoopes, Tyrone Johnson, Marcus Gray, Johnathan Shipley, Jaxon Johnson, Daje Foreman, Armanti Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Foreman, Armanti Bernard, Roderick Bernard, Roderick Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Cobbs, Demarco Brown, Malcolm Harris, John from Ash, David Harris, John from Ash, David Brown, Malcolm Bernard, Roderick Shipley, J.+Gray, J. from Swoopes, T. Gray, Johnathan Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Swoopes, Tyrone Bernard, Roderick Thomas, Duke Swoopes, Tyrone Thomas, Duke De La Torre, Alex from Swoopes, Tyrone Swoopes, Tyrone Brown, Malcolm Joe, Lorenzo from Swoopes, Tyrone Shipley, Jaxon from Swoopes, Tyrone Brown, Malcolm Haines, Dylan Johnson, Marcus Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Bernard, Roderick Thomas, Duke Johnson, Marcus from Swoopes, Tyrone Harris, John from Ash, David OPP Iowa State Texas Tech Kansas Kansas Iowa State North Texas Kansas Kansas Oklahoma Iowa State Oklahoma Texas Tech Texas Tech North Texas Baylor UCLA BYU Baylor Iowa State Oklahoma BYU UCLA Oklahoma Texas Tech Kansas Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Kansas State Iowa State North Texas Texas Tech North Texas North Texas North Texas Iowa State Oklahoma Baylor Kansas Kansas Iowa State Kansas Iowa State Kansas Baylor Texas Tech Oklahoma BYU Iowa State UCLA North Texas UCLA Kansas State Iowa State Baylor Kansas State North Texas TEAM EXPLOSIVE PLAYS 12+YARDS 16+YARDS RUSHINGPASS/REC. OPPONENT UTOPP UTOPP North Texas________ 3_______ 04_______ 0 BYU_______________ 3_______ 61_______ 1 UCLA_____________ 2_______ 32_______ 4 Kansas_____________ 1_______ 23_______ 3 Baylor_____________ 4_______ 53_______ 3 Oklahoma__________ 5_______ 27_______ 3 Iowa State__________ 4_______ 45_______ 3 Kansas State_________ 4_______ 52_______ 7 Texas Tech_________ 6_______ 44_______ 2 West Virginia________ Oklahoma State_______ TCU_______________ TOTALS__________ 33_______2931_______26 * touchdown scored on play www.TexasSports.com 19 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics SCORING PAT PATPAT PAT NAME G TD FG-A KICK RUSH RCV PASS SAFETY PAT RT POINTS PPG HIGH GAME Rose, Nick_____________9_______ 0_______ 9-14____ 23-24_______0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________50_____5.6__________12/IS Brown, Malcolm________9_______ 6________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________36_____4.0___ 12/NT,IS,TT Harris, John____________9_______ 6________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________36_____4.0________ 12/OU Gray, Johnathan________9_______ 3________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________18_____2.0____ 6/BU,IS,TT Swoopes, Tyrone________9_______ 3________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-1________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________18_____2.0____ 6/NT,OU,IS McFarland, M.J.________9_______ 2________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________12_____1.3______ 6/UC,KU Ash, David____________1_______ 1________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________ 6______6.0_________ 6/NT Shipley, Jaxon__________9_______ 1________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________ 6______0.7__________6/TT Haines, Dylan__________9_______ 1________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________ 6______0.7___________6/IS Cobbs, Demarco________9_______ 1________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________ 6______0.7_________ 6/NT Johnson, Marcus________9_______ 1________ 0-0_____ 0-0________0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0________ 6______0.7___________6/IS TEXAS_______________9______25______ 9-14____ 23-24_______0-1________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0_______ 200____ 22.2________ 48/IS OPPONENTS_________9______26______ 9-10____ 25-26_______0-0________ 0________ 0-0_______ 0__________ 0_______ 208____ 23.1________ 45/IS FIELD GOAL ACCURACY NAME_____________________G________10-19______ 20-29______30-39______ 40-49______ 50-59______ 60+_____ TOTAL_______ PCT_______ LONG Rose, Nick__________________ 9_________0-0________ 3-3________ 3-4________ 4-6________ 0-1_________0-0_______ 9-14_________ 64.3________ 42/KU TEXAS____________________ 9_________0-0________ 3-3________ 3-4________ 4-6________ 0-1________0-0_______ 9-14_________ 64.3_______ 42/KU OPPONENTS______________ 9_________2-2________ 4-5________ 2-2________ 1-1________ 0-0________0-0_______ 9-10________ 90.0%_______ 47/UC SCORING DRIVES TEXAS <10 10-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980-89 90+ Touchdowns___________ 0__________ 2__________ 2___________1___________ 1__________ 3__________ 3___________6___________ 4__________ 1 Field Goals____________ 1__________ 0__________ 0___________1___________ 2__________ 1__________ 4___________0___________ 0__________ 0 OPPONENTS <10 10-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980-89 90+ Touchdowns___________ 0__________ 0__________ 2___________1___________ 2__________ 1__________ 3___________7___________ 4__________ 0 Field Goals____________ 0__________ 2__________ 0___________2___________ 0__________ 0__________ 2___________3___________ 0__________ 0 TEXAS IN THE RED ZONE TEXAS ON FIRST-AND-GOAL Possessions___________________________________________________ 34 Total scores__________________________________________________ 26 Percentage________________________________________________ 76.5% Points Scored________________________________________________ 160 Touchdowns (rush/pass)_______________________________ 21 (13/8) Field goals__________________________________________________ 5 Missed field goals____________________________________________ 3 Turnovers__________________________________________________ 3 On downs__________________________________________________ 2 Clock_________________________________________________________ 0 Possessions___________________________________________________ 22 Total scores__________________________________________________ 19 Percentage________________________________________________ 86.4% Points Scored________________________________________________ 125 Number of plays____________________________________________ 43 Touchdowns (rush/pass)__________________________________ 17 (10/7) Field goals__________________________________________________ 2 Missed field goals____________________________________________ 0 Turnovers__________________________________________________ 3 On downs__________________________________________________ 0 Clock_________________________________________________________ 0 OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE Possessions___________________________________________________ 28 Total scores__________________________________________________ 21 Percentage________________________________________________ 75.0% Points Scored________________________________________________ 123 Touchdowns (rush/pass)_______________________________ 15 (11/4) Field goals__________________________________________________ 6 Missed field goals_______________________________________________ 1 Turnovers__________________________________________________ 1 On downs__________________________________________________ 3 Clock______________________________________________________ 2 20 TEXAS NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS YDS____ PLAY_________________ PLAYER______________ OPPONENT 28______ Interception____________ Demarco Cobbs_________ North Texas 74______ Interception____________ Dylan Haines_____________ Iowa State 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUALTEXAS OPPONENT Rushing Attempts__________________ 22___ Brown, Malcolm at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)_____________24_____ HILL,Taysom, vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014) __________________________________ -______________________________________________________24_____ Perkins, Paul, vs UCLA (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Rushing____________________ 116___ Brown, Malcolm at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)____________126_____ Perkins, Paul, vs UCLA (Sep 13, 2014) TD Rushes_________________________ 2___ Brown, Malcolm vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)_____________3_____ HILL,Taysom, vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014) __________________________________ 2___ Brown, Malcolm vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)________________ __________________________________ 2___ Brown, Malcolm at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)______________ Long Rush________________________ 42___ Gray, Johnathan vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)_____________58_____ Perkins, Paul, vs UCLA (Sep 13, 2014) Pass attempts______________________ 44___ Swoopes, Tyrone vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)______________55_____ Richardson, SB, vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Pass completions___________________ 27___ Swoopes, Tyrone vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)______________36_____ Richardson, SB, vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Yards Passing_____________________ 334___ Swoopes, Tyrone vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)_____________345_____ Richardson, SB, vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) TD Passes__________________________ 2___ Swoopes, Tyrone vs UCLA (Sep 13, 2014)__________________3_____ Richardson, SB, vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) __________________________________ 2___ Swoopes, Tyrone at Kansas (Sep 27, 2014)__________________ __________________________________ 2___ Swoopes, Tyrone vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)_______________ Long Pass_________________________ 68___ Swoopes, Tyrone at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)_____________37_____ Testaverde, V., at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014) Receptions_________________________ 9___ Shipley, Jaxon vs UCLA (Sep 13, 2014)____________________10_____ Bibbs, E.J., vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) __________________________________ 9___ Shipley, Jaxon vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)_________________ __________________________________ 9___ Harris, John vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)___________________ Yards Receiving___________________ 165___ Harris, John at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)________________103_____ Lockett, Tyler, at Kansas State (Oct 25, 2014) TD Receptions______________________ 2___ Harris, John vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)__________________22_____ Bibbs, E.J., vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Long Reception____________________ 68___ Harris, John at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)_________________37_____ Washington, De., at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014) Field Goals_________________________ 2___ Rose, Nick vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)____________________3_____ McCrane, M., at Kansas State (Oct 25, 2014) __________________________________ 2___ Rose, Nick vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)____________________ __________________________________ 2___ Rose, Nick at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)___________________ Long Field Goal____________________ 46___ Rose, Nick at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)__________________29_____ Fairbaim, Ka’imi, vs UCLA (Sep 13, 2014) Punts______________________________ 8___ Russ, William vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014)______________________9_____ Barnett, Jed, vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014) __________________________________ 8___ Russ, William vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)__________________ Punting Avg_____________________ 50.7 __ Russ, William vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) ______________ 47.2_____ ARELLANO,Scott, vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014) Long Punt_________________________ 62___ Russ, William vs UCLA (Sep 13, 2014)____________________64_____ ARELLANO,Scott, vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014) _________________________________ 62___ Russ, William vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)__________________ Long Punt Return__________________ 41___ Shipley, Jaxon at Kansas (Sep 27, 2014)____________________45_____ Adams, Ishmael, vs UCLA (Sep 13, 2014) Long Kickoff Return________________ 33___ Johnson, Marcus vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014)__________________ 91t_____ Ross, Alex, vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014) Tackles___________________________ 19___ Edmond, Steve vs Baylor (Oct 04, 2014)___________________14_____ Evans, Jordan, vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014) Sacks____________________________ 2.5___ Brown, Malcom vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014)___________________ 1.0_____ by 16 players Tackle For Loss___________________ 4.0___ Brown, Malcom vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014)___________________ 3.0_____ Bolton,Andrew, at Kansas (Sep 27, 2014) Interceptions_______________________ 2___ Thomas, Duke at Kansas (Sep 27, 2014)____________________2_____ Stewart,Orion, vs Baylor (Oct 04, 2014) Long Interception Return___________ 74t___ Haines, Dylan vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)________________ 43t_____ Sanchez, Zack, vs. Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014) Long Fumble Return________________ 4,___ Jackson, Desmond, vs. BYU (Sep 06, 2014)________________ 51t_____ Miller, Jevohn vs. Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Missed Field Goal Return_____________ -_____________________________________________________ 62t_____ Burt, Terrell , vs Baylor (Oct 4, 2014) TEAMTEXAS OPPONENT Rushing attempts___________________ 51___ at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)___________________________60_____ vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014) Yards Rushing____________________ 241___ at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)__________________________248_____ vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014) Yards Per Rush___________________ 8.9___ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)____________________________ 4.9_____ at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014) TD Rushes_________________________ 4___ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)______________________________5_____ vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014) Pass attempts______________________ 44___ vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)____________________________55_____ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Pass completions___________________ 27___ vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)____________________________36_____ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Yards Passing_____________________ 334___ vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)___________________________345_____ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Yards Per Pass____________________ 9.1___ at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014)__________________________ 7.5_____ at Kansas State (Oct 25, 2014) TD Passes__________________________ 2___ vs UCLA (Sep 13, 2014)_________________________________3_____ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) __________________________________ 2___ at Kansas (Sep 27, 2014)_________________________________ __________________________________ 2___ vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)_____________________________ Total Plays________________________ 74___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)__________________________87_____ vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014) _________________________________ 74___ vs Baylor (Oct 04, 2014) Total Offense_____________________ 512___ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)____________________________524_____ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Yards Per Play____________________ 6.8___ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)____________________________ 5.6_____ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Points____________________________ 38___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)__________________________45_____ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Sacks By___________________________ 6___ vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014)__________________________________3_____ vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014) __________________________________ -_______________________________________________________3_____ at Texas Tech (Nov 01, 2014) First Downs_______________________ 27___ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014)_____________________________30_____ vs Iowa State (Oct 18, 2014) Penalties__________________________ 11___ vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)____________________________10_____ vs Baylor (Oct 04, 2014) Penalty Yards______________________ 85___ vs Oklahoma (Oct 11, 2014)____________________________95_____ vs Baylor (Oct 04, 2014) Turnovers__________________________ 4___ vs BYU (Sep 06, 2014)__________________________________4_____ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Interceptions By_____________________ 4___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)___________________________2_____ vs Baylor (Oct 04, 2014) __________________________________ 4___ at Kansas (Sep 27, 2014) www.TexasSports.com 21 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE______________TE________LT_______LG________ C__________ RG_________ RT_______ WR-X_______ QB________ TB________ WR-H______ WR-Z North Texas__________ Swaim_____ Estelle____ Flowers___ Espinosa_____ Perkins______ Hutchins_____ Harris_______ Ash______ Brown____ McFarland*____Shipley BYU________________ Swaim____ Hutchins__ Flowers___ Raulerson_____ Doyle______ Perkins_____ Harris_____ Swoopes____ Brown______ Shipley____ M. Johnson vs. UCLA____________ Swaim____ Hutchins__ Flowers___ Raulerson_____ Doyle______ Perkins_____ Harris_____ Swoopes____ Brown______ Shipley____ M. Johnson at Kansas____________ Swaim____ Hutchins__ Flowers___ Raulerson_____ Doyle______ Perkins_____ Harris_____ Swoopes____ Brown____ McFarland*____Shipley Baylor_______________ Swaim____ Hutchins__ Flowers___ Raulerson____ Perkins_______ James______ Harris_____ Swoopes____ Brown____ McFarland*____Shipley vs. Oklahoma_________ Swaim____ Hutchins__ Flowers____ Doyle______ Perkins_______ James______ Harris_____ Swoopes____ Brown______ Shipley____ M. Johnson Iowa State____________ Swaim____ Hutchins__ Flowers____ Doyle______ Perkins_____ C. Hughes____ Harris_____ Swoopes____ Brown______ Shipley____ M. Johnson at Kansas State________ Swaim____ Hutchins__ Flowers____ Doyle______ Perkins_____ C. Hughes____ Harris_____ Swoopes____ Brown____ McFarland*____Shipley at Texas Tech_________ Swaim____ Hutchins__ Flowers____ Doyle______ Perkins_____ C. Hughes____ Harris_____ Swoopes____ Brown______ Shipley____ M. Johnson West Virginia____________ at Oklahoma State________ TCU___________________ DEFENSE______________SE_______ DT_______NT________FE________ MLB________ North Texas___________ Reed_____ Brown___ Jackson_____Davis______ Edmond______ BYU_________________ Reed_____ Brown___ Jackson_____Davis______ Edmond______ vs. UCLA_____________ Reed_____ Brown___ Jackson_____Davis______ Edmond______ at Kansas_____________ Reed_____ Brown__ Ridgeway___ Bluiett______ Edmond______ Baylor________________ Reed_____ Brown__ Ridgeway___ Bluiett______ Edmond______ vs. Oklahoma__________ Reed_____ Brown__ Ridgeway__N. Hughes____ Edmond______ Iowa State_____________ Reed_____ Brown__ Ridgeway__N. Hughes_____Santos_______ at Kansas State_________ Reed_____ Brown__ Ridgeway__N. Hughes____ Edmond______ at Texas Tech__________ Reed_____ Brown__ Ridgeway__N. Hughes____ Edmond______ West Virginia____________ at Oklahoma State________ TCU___________________ WLB_______ CB_________SS________ FS__________ CB__________ N Hicks______ Diggs______Colbert___Thompson_____ Thomas_____ Jinkens^ Hicks____ Thompson____ Haines_____ Colbert______ Thomas______ Diggs Hicks____ Thompson____ Haines_____ Colbert______ Thomas______ Diggs Hicks____ Thompson____ Haines______ Hall_______ Thomas______ Diggs Hicks____ Thompson____ Haines______ Hall_______ Thomas______ Diggs Hicks____ Thompson____ Haines______ Hall_______ Thomas______ Diggs Hicks____ Thompson____ Haines_____ Colbert______ Thomas______ Diggs Hicks____ Thompson____ Haines______ Hall_______ Thomas______ Diggs Hicks______ Echols______ Haines____Thompson_____ Thomas______ Diggs % offense started game in a four-WR set ~ offense started game with two running backs * offense started game in a two-TE set @ offense started game in a three-TE set ^ defense started game with three linesbackers ! defense started game in a dime package $ defense started game with three defensive ends PARTICIPATION/STARTS Player Career CareerConsec GamesStartsStarts Offense David Ash, QB Andrew Beck, TE Roderick Bernard, WR Malcolm Brown, RB Dominic Cruciani, FB Greg Daniels, TE Alex De La Torre, FB Taylor Doyle, OL Dominic Espinosa, C Kennedy Estelle, OT Sedrick Flowers, OG Armanti Foreman, WR D’Onta Foreman, RB Johnathan Gray, RB John Harris, TE/WR Desmond Harrison, OT Camrhon, Hughes, OT Marcus Hutchins, OT Darius James, OL Lorenzo Joe, WR Daje Johnson, WR/RB Marcus Johnson, WR 22 29 9 5 40 3 33 29 11 40 16 27 8 5 31 32 7 3 11 6 9 23 28 22 0 0 21 0 14 0 7 40 9 10 0 0 13 9 0 3 9 2 0 8 9 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 7 0 0 10 0 0 0 9 0 3 9 0 0 0 1 Player Career CareerConsec GamesStartsStarts Dorian Leonard, WR 5 0 0 M.J. McFarland, TE 32 8 0 Miles Onyegbule, TE/WR 2200 Kent Perkins, OT 15 10 9 Jake Raulerson, OL 8 4 0 Curtis Riser, OG 4 0 0 Jaxon Shipley, WR 45 33 10 Geoff Swaim, TE 22 18 15 Tyrone Swoopes, QB 15 8 8 Ty Templin, WR 8 0 0 Chris Terry, TE 8 0 0 Jacorey Warrick, WR 13 0 0 Defense Caleb Bluiett DE Paul Boyette Jr., DT Malcom Brown, DT Demarco Cobbs, LB Adrian Colbert, S Timothy Cole, LB Bryce Cottrell, DE Antwuan Davis, CB Shiro Davis, DE 18 14 35 38 22 18 18 9 29 3 0 22 6 4 1 0 0 3 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 Player Career CareerConsec GamesStartsStarts Quandre Diggs, CB Bryon Echols, CB Steve Edmond, LB Sheroid Evans, CB Poona Ford, DT Dylan Haines, S Jason Hall, S Jordan Hicks, LB Naashon Hughes, DE Desmond Jackson, DT Tevin Jackson, LB Peter Jinkens, LB Logan Mills, DE Alex Norman, DT Cedric Reed, DE Hassan Ridgeway, DT Dalton Santos, LB Duke Thomas, CB Mykkele Thompson, S Josh Turner, S Kevin Vaccaro, S 48 22 45 27 6 9 8 41 9 41 37 35 1 8 42 21 33 35 48 43 19 45 1 30 0 0 8 4 24 4 16 2 10 0 0 28 6 9 19 27 5 0 18 1 2 0 0 8 0 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 28 6 0 13 19 0 0 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] Player Career CareerConsec GamesStartsStarts Special Teams Kyle Ashby, DS 13 13* 0 Nate Boyer, DS 35 34# 34 Michael Davidson, PK 1 0 0 Nick Jordan, PK 10 7 0 Nick Rose, PK/KO 35 35^ 35 William Russ, P/H 11 9+ 9 * served as the primary snapper on punts in 2012 # served as the primary snapper on PAT/FG in 12 games in 2012, No. 1 PAT/FG and punts for 13 games in 2013 and nine games in 2014 ~ started at place-kicker in seven games in 2012 ^ served as the No. 1 kickoff specialist in 2012 and 2013; handling PK and KO duties in 2014 + serving as No. 1 punter and holder 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES 1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL 3RD DOWN TIME OF GAME R-PS-PN ATT-YDS TD LONG C-ATT-INTYDS TDLONG PLAYS-YDS TDs CONV. POSSESSION @ Texas__________6-10-2-18___40-163____3____ 42______ 19-34-0____ 190__ 1___ 28_____ 74-353____ 4____ 4-15_______ 32:42 North Texas______6-0-2-14____ 43-79____0_____ 6_______3-17-4____ 15___ 0___ 7_______ 60-94_____ 0____ 3-16_______ 27:18 @ Texas__________6-9-0=15____ 35-82____0____ 16______ 20-31-1____ 176__ 1___ 22_____ 66-258____ 1____ 3-15_______ 25:47 BYU_____________15-12-1=28__59-248____5____ 30t_____ 18-28-1____ 181__ 0___ 27_____ 87-429____ 5____ 6-15_______ 34:13 Texas____________6-8-0=14____30-126____0____ 32______ 24-34-0____ 196__ 2___ 33_____ 64-322____ 2____ 5-14_______ 28:48 UCLA___________13-9-2=24___47-258____0____ 58______ 27-34-0____ 226__ 2___33t_____ 81-443____ 2____ 6-17_______ 31:12 Texas____________8-9-2=19____36-111____1____ 29______ 19-34-0____ 218__ 2___ 48_____ 70-329____ 3____ 7-17_______ 29:35 @ Kansas_________12-6-1=19___51-173____0____ 20______ 12-31-4____ 140__ 0___ 35_____ 82-313____ 0____ 9-19_______ 30:25 @ Texas__________9-6-5=20____40-190____1____ 26______ 16-34-2____ 144__ 0___ 34_____ 74-334____ 1____ 6-17_______ 33:18 Baylor___________17-5-0=22___60-278____1____ 19_______7-22-0____ 111__ 2___30t_____ 82-389____ 3____ 6-18_______ 26:41 Texas____________12-12-0=24__40-148____1____ 15______ 27-44-1____ 334__ 2___ 41_____ 84-482____ 3____ 7-18_______ 37:58 Oklahoma________5-6-0=11____30-103____1____ 31______ 12-20-0____ 129__ 1___24t_____ 50-232____ 2____ 1-11_______ 22:02 @ Texas__________11-13-3=24__39-191____4____ 24______ 24-36-1____ 321__ 1___ 45_____ 75-512____ 5____ 5-13_______ 30:14 Iowa State________11-18-1=30__38-179____2____ 30______ 36-55-2____ 345__ 3___ 34_____ 93-524____ 5____ 9-19_______ 29:46 Texas____________6-6-0=12____ 27-90____0____ 16______ 13-25-0____ 106__ 0___ 22_____ 52-196____ 0____ 4-13_______ 20:46 @ Kansas State____10-9-3=22___40-143____2____ 23______ 19-30-0____ 224__ 0___ 29_____ 73-367____ 2____ 9-17_______ 39:14 Texas____________13-7-1=21___51-241____3____ 30______ 13-25-0____ 228__ 1___ 68_____ 76-469____ 4____ 5-16_______ 30:45 @ Texas Tech_____5-10-3=18___32-156____1____ 31______ 28-47-1____ 225__ 0___ 37_____ 79-381____ 1____ 8-20_______ 29:15 @ Texas__________ West Virginia_____ Texas____________ @ Oklahoma State__ @ Texas__________ TCU____________ 2014 CENTURY CLUB POINTS OFF TURNOVERS RUSHING UT OPP OPPUT OPPONENT___________TOs___ POINTS_______ TOs__POINTS North Texas_____________ 2_______ 7___________ 4______ 14 BYU____________________ 4_______17___________ 2_______ 0 UCLA__________________ 0_______ 0___________ 1_______ 0 Kansas__________________ 1_______ 0___________ 4______ 10 Baylor__________________ 3_______ 0___________ 0_______ 0 Oklahoma_______________ 1_______ 7___________ 0_______ 0 Iowa State_______________ 2_______ 7___________ 3______ 14 Kansas State_____________ 1_______ 3___________ 0_______ 0 Texas Tech______________ 2_______ 7___________ 2_______ 7 West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ TOTALS________________16______52__________ 16_____ 45 100 yards (1) Brown, Malcolm___________ 116 yards on 22 carries, at Texas Tech RECEIVING 100 yards (4) Harris, John___________ 165 yards on five receptions, at Texas Tech Harris, John__________ 145 yards, on nine receptions, vs. Iowa State Shipley, Jaxon_________115 yards on nine receptions, vs. Oklahoma Harris, John _______ 110 yards on seven receptions, vs. North Texas www.TexasSports.com 23 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics RUNNING BACKS #28 Malcolm Brown #33 D’Onta Foreman RUSHINGRECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TDLONG REC-YDS-TD LONG North Texas__________ 13-65-2______ 261-(-6)-0_______BYU_________________ 14-28-0______ 161-2-0________2 UCLA_______________ 14-69-0______ 223-8-0________8 Kansas_______________ 12-29-0______ 102-5-0_______ 10 Baylor_______________ 12-55-0______ 132-10-0________6 Oklahoma____________ 19-78-0______ 221-2-0________2 Iowa State____________ 19-72-2______ 170-0-0________Kansas State___________ 6-21-0________60-0-0________Texas Tech___________ 22-116-2______ 280-0-0________West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ RUSHINGRECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TDLONG REC-YDS-TD LONG North Texas___________ 2-37-0_______ 340-0-0________BYU__________________ DNP UCLA________________ DNP Kansas________________ DNP Baylor________________ 0-0-0________-0-0-0________Oklahoma_____________ DNP Iowa State_____________ 0-0-0________-0-0-0________Kansas State___________ 3-14-0_______ 160-0-0________Texas Tech____________ 3-9-0________60-0-0________West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts____________28, vs. Kansas (Fr.); 28, at West Virginia (Jr.) Rushing yards___________________________ 135, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Long________________________________________ 31, vs. Wyoming (So.) Rushing TDs______________________________________ 4, vs. Kansas (Jr.) 100-yard games____ 11, (22-110), at UCLA (Fr.); (19-135) , vs. Okla. St. (Fr.); _________________ (28-119), vs. Kansas (Fr.), (14-135), vs. Wyoming (So.); ____________________ (21-128) at Miss. (So.); (23-120), vs. Oklahoma (Jr.); ___________________(27-128) vs. Texas Tech (Jr.); (20-119),vs Kansas (Jr.); _____________________ (25-131), at Baylor (Jr.); (26-130), vs. Oregon (Jr.); _______________________________________ (22-116) at Texas Tech (Sr.) Receptions____________________________________6, at Kansas State (So.) Receiving yards_________________________ 109, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Long_________________________________ 74t, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Receiving TDs__________________1, at Kansas State (So.); 1, vs. NMSU (Jr.) All-purpose yards______________________________ 143, vs. Ole Miss (So.) #32 Johnathan Gray RUSHINGRECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TDLONG REC-YDS-TD LONG North Texas__________ 16-82-0______ 420-0-0________BYU_________________ 14-47-0______ 121-5-0________5 UCLA________________ 7-49-0_______ 312-6-0________4 Kansas_______________ 13-44-0______ 110-0-0________0 Baylor_______________ 12-79-1______ 263-8-0________7 Oklahoma_____________ 9-20-0_______ 122-19-0________8 Iowa State_____________ 6-24-1_______ 102-9-0_______ 14 Kansas State__________ 10-24-0_______81-(-1)-0_______Texas Tech___________ 17-77-1______ 17t2-11-0________8 West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______________________________29, vs. Oklahoma (So.) Rushing yards______________________________ 141, vs. Kansas State (So.) Long_____________________________________ 49, vs. West Virginia (Fr.) Rushing TDs_______________ 2, vs. Iowa State (Fr.); 2, vs. Kansas State (So.) 100-yard games____ 4, (18-111), at Kansas (Fr.); (20-106) at Texas Tech (Fr.); _____________ (28-141), vs. Kansas State (So.); (29-123), vs. Oklahoma (So.) Receptions______________________ 3, vs. Iowa State (So.); 3, vs. Baylor (Jr.) Receiving yards________________________________41, at Texas Tech (Fr.) Long________________________________________34, at Texas Tech (Fr.) Receiving TDs________________________________1, vs. Oregon State (Fr.) All-purpose yards___________________________ 155, vs. Kansas State (So.) 24 CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts_______________________________4, at Texas Tech (Fr.) Rushing yards__________________________________37, North Texas (Fr.) Long______________________________________ 34, vs. North Texas (Fr.) Rushing TDs___________________________________________________ 100-yard games_________________________________________________ Receptions_____________________________________________________ Receiving yards_________________________________________________ Long_________________________________________________________ Receiving TDs__________________________________________________ - #23 Daje Johnson RUSHINGRECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TDLONG REC-YDS-TD LONG North Texas_________ DNP BYU________________ DNP UCLA______________ DNP Kansas______________ DNP Baylor______________1-5-0_______50-0-0_______ Oklahoma___________ DNP Iowa State___________ DNP Kansas State_________ DNP Texas Tech_________ 2-43-0______ 300-0-0_______ West Virginia__________ Oklahoma State_________ TCU_________________ CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts___________________________ 7, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Rushing yards_____________________________ 90, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Long___________________________________ 84t, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Rushing TDs________________ 1, vs. Baylor (Fr.); 1 vs. NMSU (So.) 100-yard games__________________________________________ Receptions____________ 7, vs. Kansas (So.); 7, at West Virginia (So.) Receiving yards________________________ 85, at Kansas State (Fr.) Long________________________________ 70, at Kansas State (Fr.) Receiving TDs__________ 1, vs. New Mexico (Fr.); 1 vs. NMSU (So.) All-purpose yards________________________ 152, vs. Kansas (So.) 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics QUARTERBACKS #18 Tyrone Swoopes #14 David Ash OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INTYDS TD LONG North Texas___________ 0-0-0_________ 0_______ 0________ BYU_________________ 20-31-1_______ 176______ 1_______ 22 UCLA_______________ 24-34-0_______ 196______ 2_______ 33 Kansas_______________ 19-34-0_______ 218______ 2_______ 48 Baylor_______________ 16-34-2_______ 144______ 0_______ 34 Oklahoma____________ 27-44-1_______ 334______ 2_______ 41 Iowa State____________ 24-36-1_______ 321______ 1_______ 45 Kansas State__________ 13-25-0_______ 106______ 0_______ 21 Texas Tech___________ 13-23-0_______ 228______ 1_______ 68 West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INTYDS TD LONG North Texas__________ 19-34-0_______ 190______ 1_______ 29 BYU__________________ DNP UCLA________________ DNP Kansas________________ DNP Baylor________________ DNP Oklahoma_____________ DNP Iowa State_____________ DNP Kansas State___________ DNP Texas Tech_______________ West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts___________________________44, vs. Oklahoma (So.) Pass completions________________________27, vs. Oklahoma (So.) Passing yards__________________________334, vs. Oklahoma (So.) Passing TDs________________ 2, vs. UCLA (So.); 2, at Kansas (So.) _____________________________________ 2, vs. Oklahoma (So.) Long____________________________________ 48, at Kansas (So.) Interceptions_______________________________ 2, vs. Baylor (So.) Completion percentage (min 12 att)___ 70.6 (24-34) vs. UCLA (So.) Passing Efficiency (min 12 att)___________ 145.2 vs. Iowa State (So.) Total offense__________ 416 (321 pass/95 rush), vs. Iowa State (So.) CAREER TOTALS 400-yard passing games___________________________________ 0 300-yard passing games___________________________________ 2 200-yard passing games___________________________________ 2 Multiple TD pass games___________________________________ 3 Record as a starter_________________________________ 3-5 (.375) RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG North Texas___________ 0-0-0_________ BYU__________________ 7-7-0_________14 UCLA________________ 8-11-0_________10 Kansas________________ 9-14-0_________ 7 Baylor_______________ 14-40-0________16 Oklahoma____________ 11-50-1________15 Iowa State____________ 14-95-1________24 Kansas State___________ 8-31-0_________14 Texas Tech___________ 7-(-4)-0________23 West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts___________ 14, vs. Baylor (So.); 14, vs. Iowa State Rushing yards__________________________95, vs. Iowa State (So.) Long rush_______________________________ 26, vs. Oregon (Fr.) Rushing TDs_____________1, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) & at Kansas (So.) ___________________ 1, vs. Oklahoma (So.); 1, vs. Iowa State (So.) CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts______________________ 40, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Pass completions___________________ 30, vs. Oklahoma State (So.) Passing yards__________________________ 364, vs. Iowa State (So.) Passing TDs______________ 4, at Mississippi (So.); 4, vs. NMSU (Jr.) Long________________________________ 75t, at Texas Tech (So.) Interceptions_____ 2, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.); 2, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.); ______________________ 2, vs. Kansas State; 2 vs. Oklahoma (So.); ____________ 2, at Kansas (So.); 2, vs. TCU (So.); 2, vs. NMSU (Jr.) Completion percentage (min 12 att)__82.6 (19-23) vs. Ole Miss (So.) Passing Efficiency (min 12 att)___________ 259.06 vs. Ole Miss (So.) CAREER TOTALS 400-yard passing games___________________________________ 0 300-yard passing games___________________________________ 4 200-yard passing games___________________________________ 6 Multiple TD pass games___________________________________ 9 Record as a starter________________________________ 15-7 (.682) RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG North Texas__________ 7-(-17)-1________ 1 BYU__________________ DNP UCLA________________ DNP Kansas________________ DNP Baylor________________ DNP Oklahoma_____________ DNP Iowa State_____________ DNP Kansas State___________ DNP Texas Tech____________ DNP West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts__________________ 15, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Rushing yards____________________ 91, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Long__________________________ 55t, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Rushing TDs__________ 1, vs. Kansas (Fr.); 1, vs. New Mexico (So.); ____________1, vs. Oregon State (So.); 1, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) _____________________________________1, vs. North Texas (Jr.) www.TexasSports.com 25 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics PLACE-KICKERS PUNTERS #23 Nick Rose #4 William Russ OPPONENT_________ FG-FGA____ PAT-A___ POINTSLONG North Texas____________ 1-2________5-5________ 834 BYU___________________ 0-1________1-1________ 1UCLA_________________ 1-1________2-2________ 533 Kansas_________________ 1-2________2-3________ 542 Baylor_________________ 0-1________1-1________ 1Oklahoma______________ 2-2________2-2________ 828 Iowa State______________ 2-2________6-6________1245 Kansas State____________ 0-0________0-0________ 0Texas Tech_____________ 2-3________4-4________1042 West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ OPPONENT NO YARDS AVG.LONG North Texas_____________ 5__________ 191_____ 38.2______ 51 BYU____________________ 8__________ 341_____ 42.6______ 52 UCLA__________________ 6__________ 303_____ 50.5______ 62 Kansas__________________ 6__________ 255_____ 42.5______ 55 Baylor__________________ 7__________ 307_____ 43.9______ 55 Oklahoma_______________ 8__________ 316_____ 39.5______ 61 Iowa State_______________ 6__________ 304_____ 50.7______ 62 Kansas State_____________ 7__________ 260_____ 37.1______ 56 Texas Tech______________ 6__________ 266_____ 44.3______ 58 West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ ROSE’S CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2014: NT: 38, 34. BYU: 42. UCLA: 33. KU: 48b, 42. BU: 52b, OU: 28, 20. ISU: 45, 21. TT: 46, 37, 42. bold denotes field goal made #28 Nick Jordan Opponent____________ FG-FGA____ PAT-A____ Points____ Long North Texas___________ DNP BYU__________________ DNP UCLA________________ DNP Kansas________________ DNP Baylor________________ DNP Oklahoma_____________ DNP Iowa State_____________ DNP Kansas State___________ DNP Texas Tech____________ DNP West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ #35 Michael Davidson OPPONENT NO YARDS AVG.LONG North Texas___________ DNP BYU__________________ DNP UCLA________________ DNP Kansas________________ DNP Baylor________________ DNP Oklahoma_____________ DNP Iowa State_____________ DNP Kansas State_____________ 1___________39______ 39.0______ 39 Texas Tech____________ DNP West Virginia_____________ Oklahoma State____________ TCU____________________ JORDAN’S CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2012: WY: 46, 31, 44. WY: 38, 45.TT: 42,37. IS: 37,25. TC: 25, 25. KS: 37, 41. ORS: 46, 40. bold denotes field goal made 26 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics WIDE RECEIVERS #7 Marcus Johnson, WR OPPONENT REC-YDS-TDLONG North Texas______________ 1-6-0________ 6 BYU_____________________ 2-20-0_______ 12 UCLA___________________ 4-40-0_______ 16 Kansas___________________ 1-10-0_______ 10 Baylor___________________ 2-30-0_______ 17 Oklahoma________________ 7-93-0_______ 41 Iowa State________________ 2-42-1_______ 28 Kansas State______________ 1-21-0_______ 21 Texas Tech_______________ 1-5-0________ 5 West Virginia________________ Oklahoma State_______________ TCU_______________________ CAREER HIGHS Receptions_________________ 7, vs. Oklahoma (Jr.) Yards_______________________120, at TCU (So.) Long_______________________ 65t, at TCU (So.) TDs___ 1, vs. Oklahoma (So.); 1, at TCU (So.); 1, vs. Iowa State (Jr.) 100-yard games__________ 1, (3-120), at TCU (So.) #8 Jaxon Shipley WR OPPONENTREC-YDS-TD___LONG Noth Texas 6-43-0________ 13 BYU____________________ 5-36-0________ 12 UCLA__________________ 9-65-0________ 15 Kansas__________________ 6-81-0________ 48 Baylor__________________ 3-20-0________ 13 Oklahoma_______________9-115-0_______ 32 Iowa State_______________ 6-92-0________ 39 Kansas State_____________ 4-25-0________ 15 Texas Tech______________ 3-23-1________ 14 West Virginia_______________ Oklahoma State______________ TCU______________________ CAREER HIGHS Receptions__ 9, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.); 9, vs. UCLA (Sr.) _________________________9, vs. Oklahoma (Sr.,) Yards__________________ 141, at Iowa State (Fr.) Long______________________ 78, at Baylor (Fr.) TDs________________ 3, at Oklahoma State (So.) 100-yard games____ 5, (6-141), at Iowa State (Fr.); _(4-121), at Baylor (Fr.); (8-137), vs. Iowa St. (So.); _ (8-105), at BYU (Jr.); (9-105)vs. Oklahoma (Sr.) #9 John Harris, WR OPPONENT_________ REC-YDS-TD___LONG North Texas_____________7-110-1_______ 28 BYU____________________ 8-77-1________ 14 UCLA__________________ 4-60-1________ 33 Kansas__________________ 6-89-1________ 26 Baylor__________________ 1-34-0________ 34 Oklahoma_______________ 5-90-2________ 38t Iowa State_______________9-147-0_______ 45 Kansas State_____________ 3-42-0________ 18 Texas Tech______________5-165-0_______ 68 West Virginia_______________ Oklahoma State______________ TCU______________________ CAREER HIGHS Receptions_________________ 9, vs. Iowa State (Sr.) Yards__________________ 165, at Texas Tech (Sr.) Long____________________68, at Iowa State (Sr.) TDs_____________________ 2, vs. Oklahoma (Sr.) 100-yard games__ 3, (7-110,) vs. North Texas (Sr.); _________________ (9-147), vs. Iowa State (Sr.); __________________ (5-165), at Texas Tech (Sr.) #11 Jacorey Warrick, WR OPPONENT_________ REC-YDS-TD__ LONG North Texas_____________ 2-30-0________ 15 BYU_____________________0-0-0________ UCLA__________________ 1-15-0________ 15 Kansas___________________0-0-0________ Baylor___________________0-0-0________ Oklahoma________________1-5-0________ 5 Iowa State________________0-0-0________ Kansas State______________0-0-0________ Texas Tech_______________0-0-0________ West Virginia_______________ Oklahoma State______________ TCU______________________ CAREER HIGHS Receptions_______________ 2, vs. North Texas (So.) Yards_________________ 30, vs. North Texas (So.) Long__ 15, vs. North Texas (So.); 15, vs. UCLA (So.) TDs____________________________________ 100-yard games____________________________ #82 Geoff Swaim TE OPPONENT_________ REC-YDS-TD__ LONG North Texas______________0-0-0_________BYU____________________ 2-14-0_________9 UCLA___________________0-0-0_________Kansas__________________ 1-18-0________ 18 Baylor__________________ 2-13-0_________7 Oklahoma________________0-0-0_________Iowa State________________1-5-0_________5 Kansas State_____________ 3-18-0________ 11 Texas Tech_______________0-0-0_________West Virginia_______________ Oklahoma State______________ TCU______________________ CAREER HIGHS Receptions_______________ 3, at Kansas State (Sr.) Yards__18, at Kansas (Sr.); 18, at Kansas State (Sr.) Long_____________________ 18, at Kansas (Sr.) TDs____________________________________ 100-yard games___________________________ #83 Armanti Foreman, WR OPPONENT REC-YDS-TDLONG North Texas______________0-0-0_________ BYU_____________________0-0-0_________ UCLA___________________ DNP Kansas___________________1-7-0_________ 7 Baylor___________________0-0-0_________ Oklahoma________________1-3-0_________ 3 Iowa State_______________ 1-12-0________ 12 Kansas State______________1-1-0_________ 1 Texas Tech_______________0-0-0_________ West Virginia_______________ Oklahoma State______________ TCU______________________ CAREER HIGHS Receptions___________________ 1, at Kansas (Fr.); _____ 1, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.); 1, vs. Iowa State (Fr.) Yards__________________ 12, vs. Iowa State (Fr.) Long__________________ 12, vs. Iowa State (Fr.) TDs____________________________________ 100-yard games___________________________ #84 Lorenzo Joe, WR OPPONENT_________ REC-YDS-TD_ LONG North Texas______________0-0-0________-BYU____________________ 1-22-0_______ 22 UCLA___________________0-0-0________ Kansas___________________0-0-0________ Baylor___________________0-0-0________ Oklahoma________________0-0-0________ Iowa State________________1-3-0________ 3 Kansas State______________0-0-0________ Texas Tech______________ 1-11-0_______ 11 West Virginia_______________ Oklahoma State______________ TCU______________________ www.TexasSports.com CAREER HIGHS Receptions__ 1, vs. BYU (Fr.); 1, vs. Iowa State (Fr.) Yards______________________ 22, vs. BYU (Fr.) Long______________________ 22, vs. BYU (Fr.) TDs____________________________________ 100-yard games___________________________ #85 M.J. McFarland, TE OPPONENT REC-YDS-TDLONG North Texas______________2-7-0_________ 7 BYU_____________________0-0-0_________ UCLA___________________1-2-1_________ 2 Kansas___________________1-1-1_________ 1 Baylor___________________2-6-0_________ 5 Oklahoma________________0-0-0_________ Iowa State_______________ 2-11-0________ 10 Kansas State______________0-0-0_________ Texas Tech______________ 1-13-0________ 13 West Virginia_______________ Oklahoma State______________ TCU______________________ CAREER HIGHS Receptions________________ 3, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Yards__________________ 39, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Long_____________________29, vs. Baylor (Fr.) TDs___ 1, vs. New Mexico (Fr.); 1, vs. UCLA (Jr.); ___________________________1, at Kansas (Jr.) 100-yard games___________________________ #88 Ty Templin, WR OPPONENT_________ REC-YDS-TD__ LONG North Texas______________0-0-0________ BYU_____________________0-0-0________ UCLA___________________0-0-0________ Kansas___________________1-7-0________ 7 Baylor___________________0-0-0________ Oklahoma________________ DNP Iowa State________________0-0-0________ Kansas State______________0-0-0________ Texas Tech_______________0-0-0________ West Virginia_______________ Oklahoma State______________ TCU______________________ CAREER HIGHS Receptions____________________1, at Kansas (Fr.) Yards______________________ 7, at Kansas (Fr.) Long______________________ 7, at Kansas (Fr.) TDs____________________________________ 100-yard games___________________________ #89 Dorian Leonard, WR OPPONENT_________ REC-YDS-TD__ LONG North Texas______________ DNP BYU_____________________ DNP UCLA___________________ DNP Kansas___________________0-0-0_________ Baylor___________________0-0-0_________ Oklahoma________________1-7-0_________ 7 Iowa State________________0-0-0_________ 0 Kansas State______________ DNP Texas Tech_______________0-0-0_________ West Virginia_______________ Oklahoma State______________ TCU______________________ CAREER HIGHS Receptions________________ 1, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Yards___________________ 7, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Long___________________ 7, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) TDs____________________________________ 100-yard games___________________________ - 27 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics DEFENSE NAME GP SOLOAST TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU QB-P FR-YDS FF BLKSAF HIGH GAME Hicks, Jordan_______ 9_____ 60____ 55_____115______ 9-29_____ 1.5-8______2-19_____ 2________2______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 18/IS Edmond, Steve______ 9_____ 59____ 36_____ 95______ 11-28_____4.5-19_______ 0______ 2________2______0______ 1____ 0___ 0_________ 19/BU Brown, Malcom_____ 9_____ 35____ 20_____ 55______ 10-39_____4.5-33_______ 0______ 1________4_____ 1-0______ 1____ 0___ 0__________10/BY Haines, Dylan_______ 9_____ 34____ 19_____ 53________ 0________0________2-96_____ 3________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0________10,BU,IS Thompson, Mykkele__ 9_____ 34____ 16_____ 50_______ 3-7_____ 0.5-5______ 1-0_____ 2________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 11/IS Diggs, Quandre______ 9_____ 37____ 13_____ 50______ 4-16_____2.0-14______ 2-0_____ 3________0______0______ 1____ 0___ 0__________ 10/IS Reed, Cedric________ 9_____ 24____ 19_____ 43______ 4-14_____1.5-13_______ 0______ 2________4______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 7/UC Ridgeway, Hassan____ 9_____ 25____ 12_____ 37______ 9-50_____5.0-43_______ 0______ 0________2______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 7/KU Bluiett, Caleb________ 9_____ 24____ 12_____ 36______ 6-27_____2.5-17_______ 0______ 2________3______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 8/UC Thomas, Duke_______ 9_____ 23____ 11_____ 34________ 0________0________3-24_____ 8________1______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 9/UC Hall, Jason__________ 8_____ 19____ 14_____ 33_______ 1-7_____ 1.0-7_______ 0______ 2________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 8/OU Boyette Jr., Paul______ 9_____ 12_____ 9_____ 21_______ 2-3_______0_________ 0______ 1________0_____ 1-0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________ 4/IS Jinkens, Peter_______ 9_____ 16_____ 5_____ 21________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 5/NT Colbert, Adrian______ 9_____ 15_____ 5_____ 20________ 0________0________ 1-0_____ 1________1______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________ 5/IS Hughes, Naashon____ 9_____ 15_____ 5_____ 20_______ 2-2_______0_________ 0______ 0________2______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________ 4/IS Cobbs, Demarco_____ 9_____ 10____ 10_____ 20_______ 1-6_____ 0.5-6______1-28_____ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 6/NT Davis, Shiro_________ 9_____ 9______ 8_____ 17______ 4-18_____2.5-17_______ 0______ 0________0_____ 1-0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 6/UC Echols, Bryson_______ 9_____ 12_____ 4_____ 16________ 0________0_________ 0______ 1________0______0______ 1____ 0___ 0___________7/TT Jackson, Desmond___ 3_____ 8______ 4_____ 12________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________1_____ 1-4______ 0____ 0___ 0___________5/BY Santos, Dalton_______ 7_____ 6______ 3______9_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________1______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________ 4/IS Ford, Poona_________ 5_____ 3______ 3______6________ 1-2_______0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________ 2/3x Cottrell, Bryce_______ 7_____ 2______ 2______4________ 1-0_______0_________ 0______ 1________2______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________ 1/4x Davis, Antwuan______ 9_____ 2______ 1______3_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________ 2/IS Jackson, Tevin_______ 5_____ 2______ 1______3_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________ 1/3x Cole, Timothy_______ 7_____ 0______ 2______2_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 1________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 2/NT Beck, Andrew_______ 9_____ 1______ 1______2_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________2/BY Mills, Logan________ 1_____ 1______ 1______2_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________1______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 2/NT Swaim, Geoff________ 9_____ 1______ 0______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 1/BU Norman, Alex_______ 2_____ 1______ 0______1________ 1-5_____ 1.0-5_______ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 1/NT Boyer, Nate_________ 9_____ 0______ 1______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 1/UC Russ, William_______ 9_____ 0______ 1______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 1/KU Brown, Malcolm_____ 9_____ 1______ 0______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________ 1/IS James, Darius_______ 6_____ 0______ 1______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 1/BU McFarland, M.J._____ 9_____ 1______ 0______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 1/BU Turner, Jush________ 6_____ 0______ 1______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________1/TT Swoopes, Tyrone_____ 9_____ 1______ 0______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0___________1/BY Gray, Johnathan_____ 9_____ 0______ 1______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 1/BU Rose, Nick__________ 9_____ 0______ 1______1_________ 0________0_________ 0______ 0________0______0______ 0____ 0___ 0__________ 1/KU GP - Games Played; SOLO - unassisted tackles; AST - assisted tackles; TOTAL - total tackles; TFLs - tackles for loss; Sacks - quarterback sacks; QB-P - quarterback pressures; INT - interceptions; PBU - pass breakups; FF- forced fumbles; FR - fumble recoveries; BLK - blocked kicks; SAF - Safety Note: Tackle totals based on review of coaches film; Special Teams Tackles (includes tackles on punt returns, kickoff returns and plays involving offensive turnovers) NAME_____________________TT (SOLO) Jinkens, Peter_____________________6 (3) Colbert, Adrian____________________5 (4) Echols, Bryson_____________________4 (4) Hicks, Jordan_____________________3 (2) Reed, Cedric______________________2 (2) Beck, Andrew_____________________2 (1) Haines, Dylan_____________________2 (1) Hughes, Naashon__________________2 (1) 28 NAME_____________________TT (SOLO) Cobbs, Demarco___________________1 (1) Davis, Antwuan____________________1 (1) Swoopes. Tyrone___________________1 (1) McFarland, M.J.___________________1 (1) Swaim, Geoff______________________1 (1) Diggs, Quandre____________________1 (1) Ridgeway, Hassan__________________1 (1) NAME_____________________TT (SOLO) Boyer, Nate_______________________1 (0) Gray, Johnathan___________________1 (0) James, Darius_____________________1 (0) Russ, William_____________________1 (0) Rose, Nick________________________1 (0) Thomas, Duke_____________________1 (0) 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (INDIVIDUAL) NAME UA-ATOTAL NT BYU UCLA KU BU OU IS KS TT WV OS TCU Hicks, Jordan _______ 60-55____115____ 5-3____ 8-6_____9-9____9-6____ 8-6____ 6-5___ 7-11_____4-3____ 4-6 Edmond, Steve ______ 59-36____ 95____ 3-2____ 7-7_____7-6____9-5____14-5____ 3-4____ 2-2______4-0____10-5 Brown, Malcom _____ 35-20____ 55____ 2-1____ 5-5_____5-2____6-0____ 5-2____ 2-2____ 5-4______3-1____ 2-3 Haines, Dylan _______ 34-19____ 53____ 1-0____ 2-5_____1-2____4-2____ 7-3____ 2-0____ 9-1______4-2____ 4-4 Thompson, Mykkele__ 34-16____ 50____ 3-2____ 6-2_____3-2____1-0____ 4-1____ 0-1____ 5-6______8-1____ 4-1 Diggs, Quandre______ 37-13____ 50____ 3-1____ 4-1_____3-2____3-0____ 3-3____ 7-1____ 8-2______3-1____ 3-2 Reed, Cedric ________ 24-19____ 43____ 1-5____ 1-2_____3-4____4-0____ 2-1____ 2-3____ 3-1______5-1____ 3-2 Ridgeway, Hassan ___ 25-12____ 37____ 5-0____ 0-2_____3-1____5-2____ 2-0____ 2-4____ 3-1______3-2____ 2-0 Bluiett, Caleb _______ 24-12____ 36____ 0-0____ 3-3_____4-4____4-1____ 5-1____ 0-2____ 0-0______6-1____ 2-0 Thomas, Duke_______ 23-11____ 34____ 1-0____ 2-2_____6-3____2-0____ 1-1____ 0-0____ 2-3______6-0____ 3-2 Hall, Jason _________ 19-14____ 33____ 0-0____ 0-0_____3-1____5-2____ 2-5____ 5-3___ DNP_____2-3____ 2-0 Jinkens, Peter ________ 16-5_____ 21____ 4-1____ 2-1_____1-1____0-0____ 2-0____ 2-1____ 0-1______3-0____ 2-0 Boyette Jr., Paul ______ 12-9_____ 21____ 2-1____ 1-2_____1-2____3-0____ 1-2____ 0-0____ 3-1______0-0____ 1-1 Hughes, Naashon _____ 15-5_____ 20____ 1-1____ 0-0_____0-1____1-0____ 1-0____ 3-2____ 4-0______1-0____ 4-1 Cobbs, Demarco ____ 10-10____ 20____ 2-4____ 0-1_____1-1____1-1____ 1-0____ 0-0____ 3-2______2-1____ 0-0 Colbert, Adrian_______ 15-5_____ 20____ 2-1____ 4-0_____2-2____1-0____ 0-1____ 0-0____ 4-1______0-0____ 2-0 Davis, Shiro _________ 9-8_____ 17____ 1-0____ 2-3_____2-4____1-0____ 1-0____ 0-0____ 1-1______0-0____ 1-0 Echols, Bryson _______ 12-4_____ 16____ 2-0____ 3-1_____1-0____0-0____ 0-0____ 1-0____ 1-0______0-0____ 4-3 Jackson, Desmond____ 8-4_____ 12____ 2-2____ 4-1_____2-1___ DNP__ DNP__ DNP___ DNP____ DNP__ DNP Santos, Dalton _______ 6-3______9_____ 0-0____ 1-0____ DNP___2-0____ 1-1___ DNP____ 2-2______0-0____ 0-0 Ford, Poona _________ 3-3______6_____DNP__ DNP___ DNP___0-0____ 1-1___ DNP____ 1-1______0-0____ 1-1 Cottrell, Bryce _______ 2-2______4_____ 0-1____ 1-0_____0-1____1-0____ 0-0___ DNP___ DNP_____0-0____ 0-0 Davis, Antwuan ______ 2-1______3_____ 0-0____ 0-0_____1-0____0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0____ 1-1 Jackson, Tevin _______ 2-1______3_____ 0-0___ DNP____0-0____1-0____ 0-1___ DNP___ DNP_____1-0___ DNP Mills, Logan _________ 1-1______2_____ 1-1___ DNP___ DNP__ DNP__ DNP__ DNP___ DNP____ DNP__ DNP Beck, Andrew________ 1-1______2_____ 0-0____ 1-1_____0-0____0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0____ 0-0 Cole, Timothy _______ 0-2______2_____ 0-2____ 0-0____ DNP___0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0___ DNP Gray, Johnathan______ 0-1______1_____ 0-0____ 0-0_____0-0____0-0____ 0-1____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0____ 0-0 Swaim, Geoff_________ 1-0______1_____ 0-0____ 0-0_____0-0____0-0____ 1-0____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0____ 0-0 Brown, Malcolm______ 1-0______1_____ 0-0____ 0-0_____0-0____0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0____ 1-0______0-0____ 0-0 Boyer, Nate__________ 0-1______1_____ 0-0____ 0-0_____0-1____0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0____ 0-0 Rose, Nick___________ 0-1______1_____ 0-0____ 0-0_____0-0____0-1____ 0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0____ 0-0 Norman, Alex ________ 1-0______1_____ 1-0____ 0-0____ DNP__ DNP__ DNP__ DNP___ DNP____ DNP__ DNP Swoopes, Tyrone______ 1-0______1_____ 0-0____ 1-0_____0-0____0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0____ 0-0 Russ, William________ 0-1______1_____ 0-0____ 0-0_____0-0____0-1____ 0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0____ 0-0 James, Darius________ 0-1______1_____ 0-0___ DNP____0-0____0-0____ 0-1____ 0-0___ DNP_____0-0___ DNP McFarland, M.J.______ 1-0______1_____ 0-0____ 0-0_____0-0____0-0____ 1-0____ 0-0____ 0-0______0-0____ 0-0 Turner, Jush_________ 0-1______1_____DNP__ DNP____0-0____0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0____ 0-0_____ DNP___ 0-1 NOTE: first number indicates number of solo tackles; second number indicates number of assisted tackles KEY: i - interception; f - forced fumble; r - fumble recovery; p - blocked punt; k - blocked FG; ep - blocked PAT 2014 OFFICIATING CREWS North Texas Randy Christal, Jim Adams, Cal McNeil, Kelly Deterding, Terry Jones, Joe Blubaugh, Freeman Johns, Allan Nicholson, Don Kapral. BYU Mike Defee, Robert Richeson, Al Green, Walt Coleman, Terry White, Nick Lave, Shane Standley, Carlos Owens, David Ames, UCLA Mike Cannon, Steve Woods, Bruce Keeling, John Quinn, Jeff Noggle, Grady Smith, Robert Smith, Mike Conlin, Tom Kissinger. Kansas Rick Loumiet, Rick Podraza, Bill Scott, Keith Garmond, Donnie Aultman, Jason Ledet, Jim Murphy, Andy Warner. Baylor Reggie Smith, Michael Cooper, Mike Moeller, Mark Stewart, Matt Mills, Tim Murray, Lyndon Nixon, Dan Scanlan, Kirk Wisnewski, Gary Brown. Oklahoma Alan Eck, Tab Slaughter, Doug Moore, Kevin Vicknair, Brad Van Vark, Scott Gaines, Anthony Fleming. Mike Cuttone. Texas Tech Greg Burks, Scott Campbell, George Gusman, Jerod Phillips, Randy Smith, Gene Semko, Brian Ernest, Mike Cuttone. Iowa State Rick Lourniet, Rick Podraza, Bill Scott, Kieth Garmound, Jason Ledet, Jim Murphy, Donnie Aultman, Steve Baron, Cat Conti, Jim Blackwood. Kansas State Mide Defee, Robert Richeson, Al Green, Walt Coleman, Terry White, Nick Love, Shane Standley, www.TexasSports.com 29 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics DEFENSIVE LEADERS TACKLES FOR LOSS (69) Edmond, Steve___________ 11-28 Brown, Malcom__________ 10-39 Ridgeway, Hassan__________ 9-50 Hicks, Jordan_____________ 9-29 Bluiett, Caleb______________ 6-27 Davis, Shiro_______________ 4-18 Diggs, Quandre____________ 4-16 Reed, Cedric______________ 4-14 Thompson, Mykkele_________ 3-7 Boyette Jr., Paul_____________ 2-3 Hughes, Naashon___________ 2-2 Hall, Jason_________________ 1-7 Cobbs, Demarco____________ 1-6 Ford, Poona________________ 1-2 Norman, Alex______________ 1-5 Cottrell, Bryce______________ 1-0 SACKS (27) Ridgeway, Hassan_________5.0-43 Brown, Malcom__________4.5-33 Edmond, Steve___________4.5-19 Bluiett, Caleb_____________2.5-17 Davis, Shiro______________2.5-17 Diggs, Quandre___________2.0-14 Reed, Cedric_____________1.5-13 Hicks, Jordan_____________1.5-8 Hall, Jason________________1.0-7 Norman, Alex_____________1.0-5 Cobbs, Demarco___________0.5-6 Thompson, Mykkele________0.5-5 QB PRESSURES (25) Reed, Cedric_________________4 Brown, Malcom______________4 Cottrell, Bryce________________2 Bluiett, Caleb_________________2 Edmond, Steve_______________2 Hicks, Jordan________________2 Hughes, Naashon_____________2 Ridgeway, Hassan_____________2 Jackson, Desmond____________1 Mills, Logan_________________1 Thomas, Duke________________1 Santos, Dalton________________1 Cobbs, Demarco______________1 FORCED FUMBLES (4) Brown, Malcom______________1 Diggs, Quandre_______________1 Echols, Bryson________________1 Edmond, Steve_______________1 RECOVERED FUMBLES (4) Jackson, Desmond____ 1-4, vs. BY Boyette Jr. Paul_______1-0, vs. UC Brown, Malcom_______ 1-0, vs. IS Davis, Shiro___________1-0, at TT INTERCEPTIONS (12) Thomas, Duke__ 3, (1-24, 1-0) at KU; _______________________(1-0), IS Diggs, Quandre____2, (1-0) vs. BY; __________________ (1-0) at KU Hicks, Jordan____ 2, (1-18) vs NT; __________________ (1-1) at KU Haines, Dylan_____ 2, 1-22, vs NT; ______________ (1-74, TD) vs. IS Cobbs, Demarco_____ 1-28, vs NT Colbert, Adrian____ 1, (1-0), vs NT Thompson, Mykkele_1, (1-0), at TT PASS BREAKUPS (32) Thomas, Duke________________8 Reed, Cedric_________________2 Diggs, Quandre_______________3 Haines, Dylan________________3 Hicks, Jordan________________2 Thompson, Mykkele___________2 Bluiett, Caleb_________________2 Edmond, Steve_______________2 Hall, Jason___________________2 Brown, Malcom______________1 Boyette Jr., Paul_______________1 Colbert, Adrian_______________1 Cottrell, Bryce________________1 Cole, Timothy________________1 Echols, Bryson________________1 BLOCKED PUNTS (0) BLOCKED FIELD GOALS (0) MULTI-TFL GAMES (10) Brown, Malcom_____ 4-20, vs. BY Brown, Malcom____30-10, vs. UC Davis, Shiro__________ 3-9, vs. BY Ridgeway, Hassan____2-18, vs. NT Edmond, Steve______ 2-12, vs. BU Hicks, Jordan_________ 2-8, vs. IS Boyette Jr., Paul_______ 2-8, at KU Edmond, Steve_______ 2-3, at KU Edmond, Steve_______ 2-3, vs. BY Hicks, Jordan________ 2-3, vs. BY Hicks, Jordan__________ 2-3, UC Diggs, Quandre______ 2-3, vs. OU MULTI-SACK GAMES (4) Brown, Malcom____2.5-18, vs. BY Ridgeway, Hassan____2-18, vs. NT Edmond, Steve______ 2-12, vs. BU Davis, Shiro_________1.5-8, vs. BY BLOCKED EXTRA POINTS (0) 10-TACKLE GAMES (17) Edmond, Steve _______ 19, vs. BU Hicks, Jordan________ 18, vs. UC Hicks, Jordan_________ 18, vs. IS Hicks, Jordan_________ 15, at KU Edmond, Steve________ 15, at TT Edmond, Steve________ 14, at KU Hicks, Jordan_________14, vs. BY Edmond, Steve________14, vs. BY Hicks, Jordan________ 14, vs. BU Edmond, Steve_______ 13, vs. UC Hicks, Jordan________ 11, vs. OU Thompson, Mikkele____ 11, vs. IS Jackson, Desmond_____10, vs. BY Thomas, Duke________ 10, vs. UC Haines, Dylan________ 10, vs. BU Diggs, Quandre________ 10, vs. IS Hicks, Jordan_________ 10, at TT GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (TEAM) Opponent____________ Sacks______ TFL________ FF________ FR________ INT_________PBU______ P_BLK_____ FG_BLK__ XP_BLK____ QBP North Texas____________ 4_________ 8___________ 0_________ 0__________ 4___________ 3___________0__________ 0__________0__________6 BYU__________________ 6_________ 13__________ 1_________ 1__________ 1___________ 1___________0__________ 0__________0__________1 UCLA_________________ 3_________ 12__________ 1_________ 1__________ 0___________ 3___________0__________ 0__________0__________5 Kansas_________________ 4_________ 10__________ 0_________ 0__________ 4___________ 4___________0__________ 0__________0__________6 Baylor_________________ 3_________ 4___________ 0_________ 0__________ 0___________ 1___________0__________ 0__________0__________1 Oklahoma______________ 1_________ 6___________ 0_________ 0__________ 0___________ 2___________0__________ 0__________0__________2 Iowa State______________ 3_________ 6___________ 0_________ 1__________ 2___________ 4___________0__________ 0__________0__________6 Kansas State____________ 2_________ 9___________ 0_________ 0__________ 0___________ 4___________0__________ 0__________0__________0 Texas Tech_____________ 1_________ 2___________ 2_________ 1__________ 1___________10__________0__________ 0__________0__________1 West Virginia____________ Oklahoma State__________ TCU___________________ 30 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] GAME 1: #NR/24 TEXAS (38), NORTH TEXAS (7) AUGUST 30 • DARRELL K ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 93,201 • LONGHORN NETWORK WEATHER CONDITIONS: PARTLY CLOUDY (93 DEGREES) AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas’ defense picked off four passes and allowed just 94 yards of total offense and the No. NR/24 Longhorns collected their 15thconsecutive season-opening win to begin the Charlie Strong era in style with a dominant 38-7 victory over North Texas. Wide receiver John Harris set career highs with seven receptions and 110 yards, and Texas used a balanced offensive attack to control the game. Quarterback David Ash was 19-of-34 for 190 yards and a TD, while running backs Johnathan Gray and Malcolm Brown (two TD’s) contributed 84 and 65 rushing yards, respectively, in Strong’s debut as Longhorn head coach. The Longhorn defense registered a touchdown via an interception return by linebacker Demarco Cobbs, tallied seven tackles for loss and sacked UNT quarterback Josh Greer four times while allowing just 40 yards in the first three quarters. It marked just the 14th time on UT record, an opponent has recorded less than 100 yards of total offense in a game. Already leading 7-0, Texas took control of the game in the second quarter with a pair of scores. Hicks set up a Brown 3-yard TD plunge with an interception and Ash scored on a 1-yard run on the following possession giving the Horns a comfortable 21-0 lead late in the first half. From the start, North Texas’ offense was going nowhere against a stout Longhorn defense, as the Mean Green’s first nine plays failed to gain a single yard. On the sixth play, a tipped ball over the middle was intercepted by defensive back Dylan Haines at the UNT 39. The Lago Vista, Texas, native returned the pick 21 yards, granting the Longhorns outstanding field position at the 18. Unfortunately for Texas, the Mean Green defense held firm and Nick Rose missed a 38-yard field goal try wide right. With its defense having posted three consecutive three-and-outs, Texas nabbed a 7-0 lead with 4:06 left in the first quarter as Brown finished off a nine-play, 63-yard drive with a 1-yard plunge. The key play proved to be a third down, 27-yard completion down the right sideline to the UNT 12 from Ash to Harris. UT’s offense outgained the Mean Green 103-15 in total yards during the opening stanza. Hicks’ first career interception got the Horns back in business at the UNT 31 with 9:52 remaining in the half. From there it took just two plays for Texas to reach the end zone as Ash connected with Harris for 28 yards, and Brown made it two scores on the night by driving in from 3 yards out. Just minutes later, Gray got the Horns offense back in business again, erupting through the left side of the line on third-and-2 for a 42-yard gain down to the UNT 3. Reaching pay dirt from there wouldn’t prove easy, however, as the North Texas defense held, forcing fourth down at the 1-yard line. Strong and his staff made the decision to go for the TD, and the gamble paid dividends as Ash rolled out to his right and outsprinted several Mean Green defenders to dive just inside the pylon for a 21-0 lead with 2:41 left in the first half. Straight out of the halftime break, UT mixed the run and the pass to perfection, culminating a nine-play, 75-yard drive with an 8-yard scoring toss from Ash to Harris. Trailing 28-0 in the fourth quarter, North Texas mounted its best drive of the contest, covering 32 yards on 11 plays over 6:29. With the Mean Green offense facing a third-and-5 at the Texas 39, defensive tackle Hassan Ridgeway broke through the line and delivered UT’s third sack of the contest, dropping Greer for a 9-yard loss to force UNT’s ninth punt. Texas’ shut out bid came to an end with 7:17 left in the fourth. A mishandled UT snap inside the 1-yard line was recovered in the end zone by North Texas cornerback James Jones, cutting the deficit to 28-7. Keyed by a 34-yard run by D’Onta Foreman, Texas answered back with a 34-yard Rose field goal, marching 53 yards over eight plays while utilizing 2:51 off the clock. The scoring wasn’t yet finalized, however, as a Greer pass across the middle was tipped up in the air. Texas linebacker Cobbs picked the ball off and set sail 28 yards to pay dirt, finalizing UT’s 38-7 triumph. SCORING SUMMARY North Texas (0-1)____________0________0________0________0_______ 7 TEXAS (1-0)_______________7______ 14________7______ 10______ 38 FIRST QUARTER 4:06 UT - Malcolm Brown 1 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 9 plays, 63 yards, TOP 3:30 SECOND QUARTER 9:13 UT - Malcolm Brown 3 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 2 plays, 31 yards, TOP 0:39 2:41 UT - David Ash 1 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 8 plays, 53 yards, TOP 4:24 THIRD QUARTER 10:35 UT - John Harris 8 yd pass from David Ash (Rose kick) Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:25 FOURTH QUARTER 7:17 UNT - James Jones 0 yd fumble recovery (Moore kick) 4:21 UT- Nick Rose 34 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:51 3:32 UT - Demarco Cobbs 28 yd interception return (Rose kick) TEAM STATISTICS UNT UT First Downs________________________________________ 8______________ 18 Carries-Net Yards Rushing________________________ 43-79___________40-163 Pass Comp-Att-Int______________________________3-17-4__________ 19-34-0 Net Yards Passing__________________________________ 15_____________ 190 Total Plays-Yards_______________________________ 60-94___________74-353 Fumbles-Lost____________________________________ 2-0_____________ 4-2 Punts-Avg_____________________________________ 9-42.0___________ 5-38.2 Penalties-Yards__________________________________ 6-56____________ 7-65 Sacks By-Loss___________________________________ 2-16____________ 4-34 Time of Possession_______________________________27:18____________ 32:42 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NORTH TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Reggie Pegram 15-50-0; Antoinne Jimmerson 9-30-0; Jeffrey Wilson 5-22-0; Carlos Harris 2-8-0; Jarrod Lynn 2-7-0; Willy Ivery 3-(-1)0; Josh Greer 4-(-25)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Josh Greer 2-11-2-8-0; Andrew McNulty 1-62-7-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Carl Caldwell 2-11-0; Jeffrey Wilson 1-4-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Sheldon Wade 5-4-9; Kenny Buyers 7-0-7; Derek Akunne 5-1-6; Jamal Marshall 5-1-6; Anthony Wallace 3-2-5; Lairamie Lee 4-04; Zac Whitfield 2-2-4; Sed Ellis 2-2-4; Fred Scott 2-1-3; Jarrian Roberts 2-1-3; Andy Flusche 1-2-3; James Jones 2-0-2; Carlos Harris 1-1-2; Marcus Smith 1-0-1; Dutton Watson 1-0-1;Josh Greer 1-0-1; Derrick Teegarden 1-0-1; Chad Polk 1-01; Alexander Lincoln 0-1-1; Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Eric Keena 7-293-41.9; Blake Macek 2-85-42.5 TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Johnathan Gray 16-82-0; Malcolm Brown 13-65-2; D’Onta Foreman 2-37-0; TEAM 2-(-4)-0; David Ash 7-17-1 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): David Ash 19-34-0-190-1 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): John Harris 7-110-1;Jaxon Shipley 6-43-0;Jacorey Warrick 2-30-0; M.J. McFarland 2-7-0; Marcus Johnson 1-6-0; Malcolm Brown 1(-6)-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jordan Hicks 5-8-8; Cedric Reed 1-5-6; Demarco Cobbs 2-4-6; Hassan Ridgeway 5-0-5; Peter Jinkens 4-1-5; Steve Edmond 3-2-5; Mykkele Thompson 3-2-5; Desmond Jackson 2-2-4; Quandre Diggs 3-1-4; Malcom Brown 2-1-3; Adrian Colbert 2-1-3; Paul Boyette Jr. 2-1-3; Bryson Echols 2-0-2; Naashon Hughes 1-1-2; Timothy Cole 0-2-2, Logan Mills 1-1-2; Duke Thomas 1-0-1; Shiro Davis 1-0-1; Dylan Haines 1-0-1; Alex Norman 1-0-1; Bryce Cottrell 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 5-191-38.2 www.TexasSports.com 31 GAME 2: BYU (41), #NR/25 TEXAS (7) SEPTEMBER 6 • DARRELL K ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 93,463 • FS1 WEATHER CONDITIONS: SUNNY (95 DEGREES) AUSTIN, Texas -- BYU quarterback Taysom Hill accounted for 280 total yards and three touchdowns as the Cougars defeated No. NR/25 Texas, 41-7. In his first career start, Texas quarterback Tyrone Swoopes was solid, going 20-for-31 for 176 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Wide receiver John Harris snagged a career-best eight catches for 77 yards and scored once, while Jaxon Shipley caught five balls for 36 yards to become the eighth player in Texas history to reach the 2,000-yard receiving plateau. On its opening possession of the contest, BYU’s offense rode its running game on a seven-play, 35-yard drive into Texas territory. Having advanced to the UT 30, the Cougars faced a fourth-and-1 decision and chose to go for the first down. The snap, however, sailed high over the head of Hill, rolling past midfield as the signal-caller raced back to corral the loose ball. Hill could only manage an incomplete pass down the right sideline as the Longhorn defense held firm. Texas’ offense responded right back with a 10-play jaunt of its own as Swoopes went 4-for-4 passing for 41 yards on the drive. Following a Longhorn penalty on third-and-3 at the BYU 13, Texas kicker Nick Rose pushed a 43-yard field goal attempt wide right. BYU took the lead with 3:30 remaining in the first quarter as the Cougars utilized an eight-play, 71-yard drive in taking a 3-0 advantage. BYU had moved to a first-and-goal at the 8-yard line, but a fumbled snap, an incomplete pass and a five-yard run from Hill necessitated the 21-yard try by Trevor Samson. A fumble by running back Johnathan Gray set the Cougars up in prime field position at the Texas 23 with 8:58 remaining in the first half. On thirdand-inches at the 7-yard line, Texas’ defense again delivered a big play as Shiro Davis registered a sack, forcing another Cougar field goal try that was converted for a 6-0 lead. With just 1:44 left in the opening half and BYU again threatening at the UT 24, Quandre Diggs made arguably the play of the half, killing the Cougar drive with an impressive, over-the-shoulder interception in the back corner of the end zone. But BYU wasted little time taking control of the match-up during the third quarter as a trio of TD scampers from Hill and a 16-yard TD rush by Adam Hine boosted the Cougar advantage to 34-0. Texas got on the scoreboard with under a minute remaining in the third stanza as a 13-play, 75-yard drive was capped on Swoopes’ first career TD pass. The Whitewright, Texas, native’s scoring toss to Harris covered 13 yards, cutting the Longhorn deficit to 34-7. A Hill fumble on a sack by defensive tackle Malcom Brown got the ‘Horns back in business at the Cougar 42-yard line with 12:31 remaining, but a third-down interception and subsequent 30-yard return by BYU’s Mike Alisa ended UT’s scoring threat with no damage. Following the Longhorn turnover, BYU wrapped up the scoring with 8:05 to go as Hine scampered in from eight yards out to finalize the 41-7 margin. 32 SCORING SUMMARY BYU (2-0)__________________3________3_______28________7______ 41 TEXAS (1-1)_______________0________0________7________0_______ 7 FIRST QUARTER 3:30 BYU - Trevor Samson 21 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 71 yards, TOP 2:54 SECOND QUARTER 6:34 BYU - Trevor Samson 29 yd field goal Drive: 6 plays, 12 yards, TOP 2:16 THIRD QUARTER 12:06 BYU - Taysom Hill 30 yd run (Samson kick) Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:54 9:22 BYU - Adam Hine 16 yd run (Samson kick) Drive: 5 plays, 55 yards, TOP 1:09 5:51 BYU - Taysom Hill 2 yd run (Samson kick) Drive: 7 plays, 29 yards, TOP 2:31 4:33 BYU - Taysom Hill 1 yd run (Samson kick) Drive: 4 plays, 24 yards, TOP 1:08 0:29 UT - John Harris 13 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Rose kick) Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:04 FOURTH QUARTER 8:05 BYU - Adam Hine 8 yd run (Samson kick) Drive: 9 plays, 45 yards, TOP 3:35 TEAM STATISTICS BYU UT First Downs_______________________________________ 28______________ 15 Carries-Net Yards Rushing_______________________ 59-248____________35-82 Pass Comp-Att-Int_____________________________18-27-1__________ 20-31-1 Net Yards Passing_________________________________ 181_____________ 176 Total Plays-Yards______________________________ 86-429___________66-258 Fumbles-Lost____________________________________ 2-1_____________ 3-3 Punts-Avg_____________________________________ 4-47.2___________ 8-42.6 Penalties-Yards__________________________________ 6-40____________ 6-64 Sacks By-Loss___________________________________ 3-18____________ 6-35 Time of Possession_______________________________34:13____________ 25:47 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BYU Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Taysom Hill 24-99-3; Jamaal Williams 19-89-0; Algernon Brown 6-29-0; Adam Hine 4-29-2; Nate Carter 2-4-0; Paul Lasike 1-2-0; TEAM 3-(-4)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Taysom Hill 18-27-1-181-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Jordan Leslie 7-85-0; Algernon Brown 4-40-0; Mitch Mathews 4-24-0; Terenn Houk 1-14-0; Jamaal Williams 1-12-0; Devin Mahina 1-6-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Dallin Leavitt 6-1-7; Zac Stout 5-1-6; Roberts Daniel 5-1-6; Jordan Preator 5-0-5; Alani Fua 3-2-5; Craig Bills 4-0-4; Logan Taele 4-0-4; Mike Alisa 3-1-4; Manoa Pikula 3-1-4; Michael Davis 2-2-4; Harvey Jackson 2-02; Austin Heder 2-0-2; Sae Tautu 1-1-2; Jherremya Douyere-Leuta 1-1-2; Sione Takitaki 1-1-2; Remington Peck 1-1-2; Marques Johnson 1-1-2; Graham Rowley 1-1-2; Ului Lapuaho 1-0-1; Bronson Kaufusi 1-0-1; Skye Povey 0-1-1; Kai Nacua 0-1-1; Fred Warner 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Scott Arellano 4-189-47.2 TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Johnathan Gray 14-47-0; Malcolm Brown 14-28-0; Tyrone Swoopes 7-7-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 20-31-1-176-1 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): John Harris 8-77-1; Jaxon Shipley 5-36-0; Marcus Johnson 2-20-0; Geoff Swaim 2-14-0; Lorenzo Joe 1-22-0; Johnathan Gray 1-5-0 Malcolm Brown 1-2-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jordan Hicks 8-6-14; Steve Edmond 7-7-14; Malcom Brown 5-5-10; Mykkele Thompson 6-2-8; Dylan Haines 2-5-7; Caleb Bluiett 3-3-6; Quandre Diggs 4-1-5; Desmond Jackson 4-1-5; Shiro Davis 2-3-5; Adrian Colbert 4-0-4; Bryson Echols 3-1-4; Duke Thomas 2-2-4; Peter Jinkens 2-1-3; Paul Boyette Jr. 1-2-3; Cedric Reed 1-2-3; Andrew Beck 1-1-2; Hassan Ridgeway 0-2-2; Tyrone Swoopes 1-0-1; Bryce Cottrell 1-0-1; Dalton Santos 1-0-1; Demarco Cobbs 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 8-341-42.6 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] GAME 3: #12/12 UCLA (20), TEXAS (17) SEPTEMBER 13 • AT&T STADIUM • ARLINGTON, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 60,479 • FOX WEATHER CONDITIONS: INDOORS ARLINGTON, Texas -- Tyrone Swoopes went 24 of 34 for 196 yards and two touchdowns including one that put Texas ahead 17-13 late in the fourth quarter, but No. 12/12 UCLA struck for a 33-yard touchdown with 3:00 left for a 20-17 win at AT&T Stadium. Making the second start of his career, Swoopes led a 10-play, 80-yard TD drive that gave the Longhorns a four-point lead with 5:13 to play. Swoopes was 5 of 5 for 37 yards on the drive, finishing it off with an 8-yard TD pass to John Harris on third-and-goal. Texas’ defense forced a UCLA fumble on the ensuing possession, but a quick three-and-out forced the Longhorns to punt from their own 15. UCLA’s Ishmael Adams returned the punt 58 yards to the Texas 33 and on the first play from scrimmage, quarterback Jerry Neuheisel hit Jordan Payton for a 33-yard touchdown. Malcolm Brown led the Longhorns with 69 yards on the ground while Jaxon Shipley had a game-high nine catches for 65 yards. The UCLA offense put up 443 total yards, including 217 on the ground. Neuheisel, who replaced injured starter Brett Hundley in the first quarter, finished 23 of 30 for 178 yards and two scores. Running back Paul Jenkins had a game-high 126 yards on 24 carries. The Bruins struck first on their second drive, marching 61 yards in 15 plays – 10 of which were runs – before the Texas defense stiffened and forced a 47-yard field goal by Ka’imi Fairbairn. Behind the running of Brown, Texas answered on its ensuing possession to tie the game. The Longhorns went 62 yards in 10 plays, with Brown rushing for 39 on five attempts, and Nick Rose connected on a 33-yard field goal to make it 3-3 with 10:32 left in the second quarter. Texas’ defense forced UCLA to punt on its next possession and the offense followed by engineering its first touchdown drive. Swoopes led Texas 62 yards downfield, completing 6 of 8 passes for 67 yards – including a 33-yard pass to Harris on fourth-and-8 to keep the drive alive. He capped off the drive by hitting M.J. McFarland on third-and-goal for a 2-yard touchdown, giving the Longhorns a 10-3 lead. UCLA wasted no time knotting it up early in the second half. Perkins broke free for a 58-yard run on the first play from scrimmage to setup great field position, and Neuheisel hit Nate Lese for a 3-yard score to make it 10-10 with 12:26 left in the third quarter. Defense took over from there, with both teams being forced to punt on their next three possessions. UCLA drove for a go-ahead score early in the fourth, going 71 yards on 16 plays and edging ahead 13-10 on a 25-yard field goal by Fairbairn. Swoopes led Texas right down the field on its next drive, completing three passes to Harris and two to Shipley. A 31-yard rush by Johnathan Gray gave the Horns a first-and-goal from the 10. One play later, Swoopes his Harris for the score. On the ensuing possession, Steve Edmond stripped UCLA running back Jordan James and Paul Boyette Jr. recovered at the UT 25. However, the Longhorn offense netted no yards on three plays. After the the Neuheisel-to-Payton scoring play, the Longhorns still had 2:55 on the clock, but the offense was unable to get a first down and UCLA ran out the clock. SCORING SUMMARY UCLA (3-0)_________________3________0________7_______10______ 20 TEXAS (1-2)_______________0______ 10________0________7______ 17 FIRST QUARTER 0:37 UCLA - Fairbairn 47 yd field goal Drive: 15 plays, 61 yards, TOP 6:57 SECOND QUARTER 10:32 UT - Nick Rose 33 yd field goal Drive: 10 plays, 62 yards, TOP 4:58 2:01 UT - M.J. McFarland 2 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Rose kick) Drive: 14 plays, 62 yards, TOP 6:23 THIRD QUARTER 12:26 UCLA - Iese 3 yd pass from Neuheisel (Fairbairn kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:34 FOURTH QUARTER 9:13 UCLA - Fairbairn 25 yd field goal Drive: 16 plays, 71 yards, TOP 5:57 5:13 UT- John Harris 8 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Rose kick) Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:55 3:00 UCLA - Payton 33 yd pass from Neuheisel (Fairbairn kick) Drive: 1 play, 33 yards, TOP 0:06 TEAM STATISTICS UCLA UT First Downs_______________________________________ 24______________ 14 Carries-Net Yards Rushing_______________________ 47-217___________30-126 Pass Comp-Att-Int_____________________________27-34-0__________ 24-34-0 Net Yards Passing_________________________________ 226_____________ 196 Total Plays-Yards______________________________ 81-443___________64-322 Fumbles-Lost____________________________________ 1-1_____________ 0-0 Punts-Avg_____________________________________ 6-36.7___________ 6-50.5 Penalties-Yards__________________________________ 4-51____________ 7-50 Sacks By-Loss___________________________________ 2-10____________ 3-24 Time of Possession_______________________________31:12____________ 28:48 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS UCLA Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Paul Perkins 24-126-0; Jordon James 8-69-0; Myles Jack 5-14-0; Nate Starks 3-11-0; Brett Hundley 3-9-0; Eddie Vanderdoes 2-4-0; Jerry Neuheisel 2-(-16)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Jerry Neuheisel 23-30-0-178-2; Brett Hundley 4-4-0-48-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Paul Perkins -69-0; Devin Fuller 5-25-0; Jordan Payton 4-64-1; Devin Lucien 4-14-0; Thomas Duarte 2-21-0; Nate Iese 2-15-1; Jordon James 2-9-0; Tyler Scott 1-6-0; Eldridge Massington 1-2-0; Mossi Massington 1-1-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Eric Kendricks 7-4-11; Jaleel Wadood 6-3-9; Myles Jack 6-1-7; Eddie Vanderdoes 4-0-4; Jalen Ortiz 4-0-4; Owa Odighizuwa 3-1-4; Ishmael Adams 3-0-3; Fabian Moreau 1-2-3; Tahaan Goodman 1-2-3; Priest Willis 1-1-2; Deon Hollins 1-1-2; Kenny Clark 1-1-2; Cameron Judge 1-0-1; Eli Ankou 1-0-1; Roosevelt Davis 1-0-1; Ryan Hofmeister 1-0-1; Kenny Young 0-1-1; Kenny Orjioke 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Matt Mengel 3-115-38.3; Adam Searl 3-105-35.0 TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Malcolm Brown 14-69-0; Johnathan Gray 7-49-0; Tyrone Swoopes 8-11-0; TEAM 1-(-3)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 24-34-0-196-2 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Jaxon Shipley 9-65-0; John Harris 4-60-1; Marcus Johnson 4-40-0; Malcolm Brown 3-8-0; Johnathan Gray 2-6-0; Jacorey Warrick 1-15;0; M.J. McFarland 1-2-1 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jordan Hicks 9-9-18; Steve Edmond 7-6-13; Duke Thomas 6-3-9; Caleb Bluiett 4-4-8; Malcom Brown 5-2-7; Cedric Reed 3-4-7; Shiro Davis 2-4-6; Mykkele Thompson 3-2-5; Quandre Diggs 3-2-5; Jason Hall 3-1-4; Hassan Ridgeway 3-1-4; Adrian Colbert 2-2-4; Desmond Jackson 2-1-3; Paul Boyette Jr. 1-2-3; Dylan Haines 1-2-3; Demarco Cobbs 1-1-2; Peter Jinkens 1-1-2; Bryson Echols 1-0-1; Antwuan Davis 1-0-1; Bryce Cottrell 0-1-1; Nate Boyer 0-1-1; Naashon Hughes 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 6-303-50.5 www.TexasSports.com 33 GAME 4: TEXAS (23), KANSAS (0) SEPTEMBER 27 • MEMORIAL STADIUM • LAWRENCE, KAN. ATTENDANCE: 36,904 • FS1 WEATHER CONDITIONS: SUNNY (81 DEGREES) LAWRENCE, Kan. – The defense forced four turnovers and the offense provided enough firepower for Texas to claim a 23-0 road win over Kansas in the Big 12 Conference opener for both teams. For the second time this season the Longhorns picked off four passes – matching their effort in the season opener vs. North Texas – as Duke Thomas recorded two interceptions and Quandre Diggs and Jordan Hicks had one each in UT’s first shutout since 2012 (45-0 vs. New Mexico) and first on the road in nine years (62-0 vs. Baylor in 2005). Making his third career start, quarterback Tyrone Swoopes completed 19 of 34 passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns. John Harris and Jaxon Shipley turned in typically steady performances, with Harris catching six passes for 89 yards and a touchdown and Shipley making six receptions for 81 yards. Harris has a touchdown pass in each of the first four games, becoming the first Longhorn to accomplish that feat since Jordan Shipley had a TD reception in each of the first eight games in 2008. Swoopes led a pair of scoring drives in the first half, though the 13-0 advantage the Longhorns took into the half could have been larger. Texas had 212 yards of total offense in the first two quarters, including an 11-play, 78-yard drive on its second possession of the game that ultimately ended with a fumble inside the Kansas 10-yard line. On the possession after the fumble, Texas bounced back with the help of good field position thanks to a 41-yard punt return by Jaxon Shipley. The return set Texas up at the Kansas 18, and Swoopes put the Longhorns on the board with a 1-yard touchdown pass to M.J. McFarland with 55 seconds left in the first quarter. Texas, which intercepted three passes in the first half, used the second of those three to set up its next touchdown drive. Duke Thomas picked off a pass from Kansas quarterback Montell Cozart at midfield and returned it to the Jayhawks’ 26-yard line, and three plays later Swoopes ran 7 yards for a TD and a 13-0 lead with 4:42 left in the second quarter. Texas’ fourth interception of the game setup its first first drive in the second half. Hicks, who had a game-high 11 tackles, intercepted a pass at the Kansas 30 and four plays later Nick Rose’s 42-yard field goal made it 16-0 with less than 11 minutes left in the game. On the next two Kansas drives, the Longhorns defense forced a threeand-out and a turnover-on-downs, effectively putting the game out of reach. Taking over at the KU 27-yard line, Texas put the game away with a scoring drive capped by Swoopes’ 16-yard TD pass to Harris who caught the ball at the 5 and barreled into the end zone. 34 SCORING SUMMARY TEXAS (2-2, 1-0)____________6________7________0______ 10______ 23 Kansas (2-2, 0-1)_____________0________0________0________0_______ 0 FIRST QUARTER 0:55 UT - M.J. McFarland 1 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Rose kick failed) Drive: 4 plays, 18 yards, TOP 1:38 SECOND QUARTER 4:42 UT - Tyrone Swoopes 7 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 3 plays, 13 yards, TOP 1:02 FOURTH QUARTER 10:41 UT - Nick Rose 42 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 4 yards, TOP: 1:26 3:04 UT - John Harris 16 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Rose kick) Drive: 6 plays, 27 yards, TOP 2:16 TEAM STATISTICS UT KU First Downs_______________________________________ 19______________ 19 Carries-Net Yards Rushing_______________________ 36-111___________51-173 Pass Comp-Att-Int_____________________________19-34-0__________ 12-31-4 Net Yards Passing_________________________________ 218_____________ 140 Total Plays-Yards______________________________ 70-329___________82-313 Fumbles-Lost____________________________________ 3-1_____________ 1-0 Punts-Avg_____________________________________ 6-42.5___________ 6-41.3 Penalties-Yards__________________________________ 6-46____________ 7-52 Sacks By-Loss___________________________________ 4-16_____________ 2-9 Time of Possession_______________________________29:35____________ 30:25 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Johnathan Gray 13-44-0; Armanti Foreman 1-30-0; Malcolm Brown 12-29-0; Tyrone Swoopes 9-7-1; TEAM 1-1-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 19-34-0-218-2 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): John Harris 6-89-1; Jaxon Shipley 6-81-0; Malcolm Brown 2-5-0; Geoff Swaim 1-18-0; Marcus Johnson 1-10-0; Ty Templin 1-7-0; Armanti Foreman 1-7-0; M.J. McFarland 1-1-1 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jordan Hicks 9-6-15; Steve Edmond 9-5-14; Jason Hall 5-2-7; Hassan Ridgeway 5-2-7; Malcom Brown 6-0-6; Dylan Haines 4-2-6; Caleb Bluiett 4-1-5; Cedric Reed 4-0-4; Paul Boyette Jr. 3-0-3; Quandre Diggs 3-0-3; Duke Thomas 2-0-2; Dalton Santos 2-0-2; Demarco Cobb 1-1-2; Mykkele Thompson 1-0-1; Naashon Hughes 1-0-1; Bryce Cottrell 1-0-1; Shiro Davis 1-0-1; Adrian Colbert 1-0-1; Tevin Jackson 1-0-1; William Russ 0-1-1; Nick Rose 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 6-255-42.5 KANSAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): De’Andre Mann 17-83-0; Corey Avery 8-39-0; Montrell Cozart 19-32-0; Joe Dineen 5-15-0; Tony Pierson 1-3-0; Michael Cummings 1-1-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Montrell Cozart 12-31-4-140-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Nick Harwell 5-39-0; Tony Pierson 3-31-0; Jimmay Mundine 1-35-0; Nigel King 1-26-0; Corey Avery 1-6-0; Justin McCay 1-3-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Ben Heeney 9-1-10; Isaiah Johnson 6-1-7; Jake Love 4-1-5; Andrew Bolton 4-1-5; Dexter McDonald 4-0-4; Cassius Sendish 4-0-4; Trevor Pardula 2-0-2; JaCorey Shepherd 2-0-2; Fish Smithson 2-0-2; Michael Reynolds 2-0-2; Tevin Shaw 1-1-2; Ben Goodman 1-1-2; Victor Simmons 1-01; Pat Lewandowski 1-0-1; Justin McCay 1-0-1; Keon Stowers 1-0-1; Tedarion Johnson 1-0-1; T.J. Semke 1-0-1; Matthew Boateng 1-0-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Trevor Pardula 6-248-41.3 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] GAME 5: #7/6 BAYLOR (28), TEXAS (7) OCTOBER 4 • DARRELL K ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 93,727 • ABC WEATHER CONDITIONS: SUNNY (76 DEGREES) AUSTIN, TEXAS -- Texas held Baylor’s high-powered offense in check for much of the game but the Bears used two key special teams plays and a big second half to propel their way to a 28-7 win over the Longhorns. Baylor came into the game ranked No. 1 in the nation in scoring offense (56.8 points per game) and total offense (641.0 yards per game) but the Longhorns’ defense slowed the Bears considerably. Texas held Baylor to season lows in points (28) and total offense (389 yards). Texas totaled 334 yards on offense as Johnathan Gray rushed for 79 yards and Tyrone Swoopes completed 16 of 34 passes for 144 yards. Turnovers were costly, however, with Swoopes throwing two interceptions and losing a fumble at Baylor’s 1-yard line. Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty was stymied by Texas’ defense as the senior completed just 7 of 22 passes for 111 yards, though he connected on a pair of touchdown passes. Running back Shock Linwood led the Bears offense with 148 rushing yards on 28 carries including a 1-yard touchdown run. The Texas defense set the tone from the onset, forcing Baylor to punt on the game’s opening drive as Steve Edmond became the first player to sack a Baylor quarterback this season when he huled down Petty on the first possession of the game. But a special teams miscue created an early deficit for Texas. After the Longhorns took over with good field position on their first possession of the game, Nick Rose attempted a 52-yard field goal that was blocked and returned 62 yards for a touchdown by Baylor’s Terrell Burt. The score stayed the same for the remainder of the half as Texas’ defense again and again turned away Baylor, holding the Bears to just 129 yards in the first half. Texas kept within a score by making a terrific goal-line stand midway through the second quarter. With Baylor having driven to the 1-yard line, the Longhorns made back-to-back stops on third, then fourth-and-goal to keep the score 7-0. A 98-yard drive by the Longhorns ensued, with Swoopes connecting on 4 of 4 passes for 48 yards and Malcolm Brown and Gray leading the rushing attack. Texas had a third-and-goal from the Baylor 1-yard line, but Swoopes fumbled on a quarterback exchange, turning it back over to the Bears just before the half. In the second half, the Longhorns held strong by forcing Baylor to punts on each of its first two possessions, but special teams again proved crucial. The Bears executed a fake punt with Spencer Roth running 19 yards up the middle for a first down, and three plays later Bryce Petty hit Antwan Goodley for a 30-yard touchdown that made it 14-0 with 7:02 left in the third quarter. That followed a Texas drive in which the Longhorns were in decent position to tie it up after getting deep into Baylor territory. Swoopes hit John Harris for a 34-yard gain that gave Texas possession at the BU 30-yard line, but a 15-yard taunting penalty was assessed on Harris after the play and backed Texas up to the 45. Three plays later, the Horns were forced to punt. Baylor increased its lead to 21-0 with a 12-play, 75-yard touchdown drive early in the fourth quarter and scored its final points when Petty hit Corey Coleman for a 30-yard touchdown that made it 28-0 with 6:37 remaining. Gray scored Texas’ lone touchdown with 2:14 remaining, plunging in from 2 yards out to cap a 12-play, 92-yard drive. SCORING SUMMARY BAYLOR (5-0, 2-0)__________7________0________7_______14______ 28 TEXAS (2-3, 1-1)____________0________0________0________7_______ 7 FIRST QUARTER 9:02 BU - Terrell Burt 62 yd blocked FG return (Callahan kick) THIRD QUARTER 7:02 BU - Antwan Goodley 30 yd pass from Bryce Petty (Callahan kick) Drive: 10 plays, 83 yards, TOP: 2:24 FOURTH QUARTER 11:00 BU - Shock Linwood 1 yd run (Callahan kick) Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 2:52 6:37 BU - Corey Coleman 30 yd pass from Bryce Petty (Callahan kick) Drive: 9 plays, 60 yards, TOP: 3:00 2:42 UT - Johnathan Gray 2 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 12 plays, 92 yards, TOP 3:48 TEAM STATISTICS BU UT First Downs_______________________________________ 22______________ 20 Carries-Net Yards Rushing_______________________ 60-278___________40-190 Pass Comp-Att-Int______________________________7-22-0__________ 16-34-2 Net Yards Passing_________________________________ 111_____________ 144 Total Plays-Yards______________________________ 82-389___________74-334 Fumbles-Lost____________________________________ 0-0_____________ 1-1 Punts-Avg_____________________________________ 6-41.3___________ 7-43.9 Penalties-Yards_________________________________ 10-95____________ 5-45 Sacks By-Loss____________________________________ 1-7____________ 3-18 Time of Possession_______________________________27:09____________ 32:51 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BAYLOR Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Shock Linwood 28-148-2; Johnny Jefferson 11-72-0; Devin Chafin 8-34-0; Spencer Roth 1-19-0; Bryce Petty 11-7-0; TEAM 1-(-2)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Bryce Petty 7-22-0-11-2 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Antwan Goodley 4-69-1; Corey Coleman 1-30-1; KD Cannon 1-8-0; Levi Norwood 1-4-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Bryce Hager 5-3-8; Aiavion Edwards 5-2-7; Orion Stewart 5-2-7; Xavien Howard 5-0-5; Shawn Oakman 3-1-4; Beau Blackshear 2-24; Taylor Young 3-0-3; Terrell Burt 3-0-3; K.J. Smith 3-0-3; Collin Brence 2-1-3; Andrew Billings 1-2-3; Alfred Pullom 2-0-2; Javonte Magee 1-1-2; Gus Penning 1-1-2; Raaquan Davis 1-0-1; Kendall Ehrlich 1-0-1; Masumbuko Suleiman 1-0-1; Ryan Reid 1-0-1; Travon Blanchard 1-0-1; Grant Campbell 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Spencer Roth 6-248-41.3 TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Johnathan Gray 12-79-1; Malcolm Brown 12-55-0; Tyrone Swoopes 14-40-0; Armanti Foreman 1-11-0; Daje Johnson 1-5-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 16-34-2-144-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Jaxon Shipley 3-20-0; Johnathan Gray 3-8-0; Marcus Johnson 2-30-0; Geoff Swaim 2-13-0; Malcolm Brown; 2-10-0; M.J. McFarland 2-6-0; John Harris 1-34-0; Alex De La Torre 1-23-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Steve Edmond 14-5-19; Jordan Hicks 8-6-14; Dylan Haines 7-3-10; Malcom Brown 5-2-7; Jason Hall 5-2-7; Caleb Bluiett 5-1-6; Quandre Diggs 3-3-6; Mykkele Thompson 4-1-5; Cedric Reed 2-1-3; Paul Boyette Jr. 1-2-3; Peter Jinkens 2-0-2; Hassan Ridgeway 2-0-2; Dalton Santos 1-1-2; Duke Thomas 1-1-2; Poona Ford 1-1-2; M.J. McFarland 1-0-1; Naashon Hughes 1-0-1; Demarco Cobbs 1-0-1; Geoff Swaim 1-0-1; Shiro Davis 1-0-1; Darius James 0-1-1; Adrian Colbert 0-1-1; Johnathan Gray 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 7-307-43.9 www.TexasSports.com 35 GAME 6: #11/9 OKLAHOMA (31), TEXAS (26) OCTOBER 11 • COTTON BOWL • DALLAS, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 92,100 • ABC WEATHER CONDITIONS: CLOUDY (58 DEGREES) DALLAS -- Tyrone Swoopes passed for a career-high 334 yards and two touchdowns while running for another to lead a late rally for Texas, but the comeback bid fell just short as No. 11/9 Oklahoma hung on to defeat the Longhorns, 31-26, in the annual AT&T Red River Showdown. Trailing 31-13 with 12:50 left in the fourth quarter, Texas put together two quick scoring drives to close the gap. Swoopes passed for 72 yards on the first TD drive, including a 41-yard completion to Marcus Johnson that set up the Longhorns at the Oklahoma 5. Three plays later, Swoopes hit John Harris in the corner of the end zone for a 6-yard touchdown that made it 31-20 with 8:24 left in the game. The Texas defense followed by forcing a three-and-out and Jaxon Shipley returned the punt 31 yards to the OU 48. In six plays the Longhorns drove for the touchdown, taking just 1:41 off the clock, with Swoopes running up the middle for a 12-yard TD. After a two-point conversion failed, Texas trailed 31-26 with 4:57 to play. But with just one timeout left for Texas, Oklahoma was able to run the clock down by to 25 seconds before punting by picking up a couple first downs. The Longhorns took over at their own 20 with 0:18 left and were unable to mount a scoring drive. Swoopes finished the game 27 of 44, setting career highs in completions, passing yards and total offense (384). Shipley turned in his first 100-yard receiving game of the season with nine catches totaling 115 yards. Harris caught five passes for 90 yards and a pair of touchdowns and Johnson had a season-high 93 yards on seven receptions. Texas totaled 482 yards of total offense, its second-best output in the series. Malcolm Brown led the rushing attack with a season-high 78 yards on 19 rushes while Swoopes had a career-high 50 yards on 11 attempts. The Texas defense held Oklahoma to just 232 total yards including only 103 on the ground. The Sooners, though, were able to hold the lead for much of the game thanks to big plays on special teams and defense. After Texas opened the game with an impressive, clock-burning drive to take an early 3-0 lead on a 28-yard field goal by Nick Rose, Oklahoma delivered a quick answer. Rose’s short kickoff was fielded at the 9-yard line by Alex Rose who raced 91 yards up the middle of the field for a Sooners’ touchdown. The Sooners were able to take advantage of two Texas mistakes to build a 17-3 lead. A special teams penalty on a Longhorns punt setup OU with good field position and after one first down, a 44-yard field goal from Michael Hunnicutt made it 10-3 with 13:19 left in the second quarter. On the next drive, Swoopes was intercepted by Zack Sanchez who returned it 43 yards for an Oklahoma touchdown and a 17-3 advantage with 11:18 left in the second quarter. Texas answered right away. The Longhorns drove 75 yards downfield, with Brown accounting for 24 yards on the ground and Swoopes delivering a 38-yard touchdown pass to Harris on third-and-12 to cut the Oklahoma lead to 17-10 with 8:17 remaining in the first half. After forcing Oklahoma to punt, Texas again went on a long drive – going 75 yards in seven plays before the drive stalled and Rose kicked a 20-yard field goal to make it 17-13. The Longhorns outplayed the Sooners in the first half aside from a couple of key mistakes, outgaining them 278 to 29, but headed to the locker room trailing 17-13 just before halftime. Defensively, Texas was on the field for just 7:32 in the first half as the offense possessed the ball for 22:28. That helped the Longhorns hold OU to just 21 passing yards and 8 rushing yards on 14 plays, while going 0-for-4 on third downs. In the second half both teams started slow with the first six possessions resulting in punts. Oklahoma, though, put together its first offensive scoring drive on its fourth possession of the third quarter. Taking over at their own 37-yard line, the Sooners used a pair of 20-plus yard pass plays to strike, with Trevor Knight hitting Sterling Shepard for a 24-yard scoring play that made it 24-13 OU with 4:17 left in the third quarter. On its next drive Oklahoma extended the lead with a five-play, 47-yard scoring drive capped by Samaje Perine’s 13-yard touchdown drive with 12:50 to play made it 31-13. 36 SCORING SUMMARY TEXAS (2-4, 1-2)____________3______ 10________0______ 13______ 26 OKLAHOMA (5-1, 2-1)_______7_______10________7________7______ 31 FIRST QUARTER 8:16 UT - Nick Rose 28 yd field goal Drive: 13 plays, 64 yards, TOP: 6:44 8:04 OU - Alex Ross 91 yd kickoff return (Hunnicutt kick) SECOND QUARTER 13:19 OU - Michael Hunnicutt 44 yd field goal Drive: 5 plays, 19 yards, TOP: 1:34 11:18 Zack Sanchez 43 yd interception return (Hunnicutt kick) 8:17 John Harris 38 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Rose kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 3:01 0:48 Nick Rose 20 yd field goal Drive: 12 plays, 69 yards, TOP: 5:45 THIRD QUARTER 4:17 OU - Sterling Shepard 24 yd pass from Trevor Knight (Hunnicutt kick) Drive: 5 plays, 63 yards, TOP: 1:04 FOURTH QUARTER 12:50 OU - Samaje Perine 13 yd run (Hunnicutt kick) Drive: 5 plays, 47 yards, TOP: 1:20 8:24 UT - John Harris 6 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Rose kick) Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:26 4:57 UT - Tyrone Swoopes 12 yd run (Swoopes rush failed) Drive: 6 plays, 48 yards, TOP 1:41 TEAM STATISTICS UT OU First Downs_______________________________________ 24______________ 11 Carries-Net Yards Rushing_______________________ 40-148___________30-103 Pass Comp-Att-Int_____________________________27-44-1__________ 12-20-0 Net Yards Passing_________________________________ 334_____________ 129 Total Plays-Yards______________________________ 84-482___________50-232 Fumbles-Lost____________________________________ 1-0_____________ 0-0 Punts-Avg_____________________________________ 8-39.5___________ 9-43.8 Penalties-Yards_________________________________ 11-85____________ 3-20 Sacks By-Loss____________________________________ 1-2____________ 2-13 Time of Possession_______________________________37:58____________ 22:02 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Malcolm Brown 19-78-0; Tyrone Swoopes 11-50-1; Johnathan Gray 9-20-0; TEAM 1-0-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 27-44-1-334-2 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Jaxon Shipley 9-115-0; Marcus Johnson 7-93-0; John Harris 5-90-2; Johnathan Gray 2-19-0; Dorian Leonard 1-7-0; Jacorey Warrick 1-5-0; Armanti Foreman 1-3-0; Malcolm Brown; 1-2-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jordan Hicks 6-5-11; Quandre Diggs 7-1-8; Jason Hall 5-3-8; Steve Edmond 3-4-7; Hassan Ridgeway 2-4-6; Naashon Hughes 3-2-5; Cedric Reed 2-3-5; Peter Jinkens 2-1-3; Malcom Brown 2-2-4; Dylan Haines 2-02; Caleb Bluiett 0-2-2; Bryson Echols 1-0-1; Mykkele Thompson 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 8-316-39.5 OKLAHOMA Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Samaje Perine 18-62-1; Sterling Shepard 3-25-0; Alex Ross 4-9-0; KJ Young 1-5-0; Trevor Knight 4-2-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Trevor Knight 12-20-0-129-1 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Sterling Shepard 4-63-1; Blake Bell 2-30-0; Durron Neal 2-24-0; Samaje Perine 2-6-0; Aaron Ripkowski 1-6-0; Alex Ross 1-0-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jordan Evans 7-7-14; Dominique Alexander 2-9-11; Ahmad Thomas 5-5-10; Zack Sanchez 5-3-8; Quentin Hayes 5-2-7; Charles Tapper 1-4-5; Chuka Ndulue 2-2-4; Julian Wilson 1-3-4; Eric Striker 3-0-3; Aaron Franklin 2-1-3; Devante Bond 1-2-3; Matthew Romar 0-3-3; Jordan Phillips 0-2-2; Austin Bennett 1-0-1; Caleb Gastelum 1-0-1; Jed Barnett 1-0-1; Ogbonnia Okoronkwo 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Spencer Roth 6-248-41.3 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] GAME 7: TEXAS (48), IOWA STATE (45) OCTOBER 18 • DARRELL K ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 92,017 • LHN WEATHER CONDITIONS: CLEAR SKIES (83 DEGREES) A 21-yard field goal from Nick Rose with three seconds left lifted Texas a stirring 48-45 victory over Iowa State. After Iowa State scored the tying touchdown with 28 seconds left, the Longhorns opted not to wait for overtime when they took over at their own 28. Sophomore QB Tyrone Swoopes uncorked consecutive bombs down the left sideline to receivers Jaxon Shipley and John Harris that covered 39 and 29 yards, respectively. Facing first-and-goal at the 4 with seven ticks left on the clock, Rose was summoned to drive home the decisive kick in a game featuring six ties and 1,036 yards of total offense. The Longhorns posted a season-best 512 yards on 75 plays. Swoopes was 24-for-36 passing for 321 yards and a TD, while also rushing for 95 yards on 14 carries and another score. Harris’ nine catches for 147 yards were both career bests, while Shipley caught six passes for 92 yards. Malcolm Brown added 72 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns. Swoopes engineered seven scoring drives and totaled 416 yards of offense, the ninth-best total in school history. Granted solid field position for its first possession at the Longhorn 48, after Hassan Ridgeway emphatically ended Iowa State’s opening three-and-out via sack, the Texas offense needed just 55 seconds to reach pay dirt. Brown started the drive by breaking through the left side for 12 yards, then Swoopes hit Harris for 12 before delivering a 28-yard TD strike on a post route to Marcus Johnson to finish off an impressive three-play, 52-yard jaunt for a 7-0 lead. With Texas’ defense limiting the Cyclones to just 16 total yards over their opening nine plays, Johnathan Gray completed an eight-play, 85-yard drive on a 2-yard touchdown plunge with 7:22 left in the first quarter. Over the first two Texas possessions, Swoopes was a perfect 7-for-7 passing for 108 yards and a TD. Iowa State’s offense eventually sprang to life, answering Texas’ quick start with a touchdown of its own as Sam B. Richardson connected on a 4-yard TD toss to E.J. Bibbs with 4:04 left in the first quarter. Having had little trouble piling up both yards and points, the Longhorn offense was briefly undone by a pair of costly turnovers. Facing a first-and-goal at the Iowa State 8, on the strength of a 45-yard strike to Harris, pressure forced Swoopes out of the pocket. Scrambling quickly to his right, his throw back over the middle was intercepted at the 1 by Nigel Tribune. With 14:37 remaining in the second quarter, a pass from Swoopes to Harris was completed but fumbled. Jevohn Miller scooped the ball up at the Iowa State 49 and raced down the right sideline for the game-tying touchdown. The back-and-forth contest continued unabated as Richardson located Allen Lazard for an 8-yard TD to grant Iowa State its only lead of the night, 21-14 with 10:53 left in the second quarterf. Texas’ offense immediately responded with a nineplay, 72-yard drive capped by Swoopes’ 9-yard run. The Longhorns capitalized on an Iowa State mistake when Dylan Haines picked off Richardson and weaved his way through tacklers on a 74-yard interception return for a TD giving UT a 28-21 lead with 2:50 to go before halftime. The advantage would prove short-lived, however, as a 5-yard TD scamper by Richardson, with just three seconds left in the second quarter, dead-locked the contest at 28. The third quarter couldn’t have looked more different from the initial 30 minutes as the defenses began to exert more control over the proceedings. Texas managed a three-point lead with 4:15 left in the third as an 11-play, 44-yard drive was completed through a career-long, 45-yard field goal from Rose. Iowa State responded just 3:56 later, marching 72 yards in 11 plays as kicker Cole Netten successfully tied the score at 31-all on a 21-yard try. With 13:02 remaining, the UT defense delivered the big play as Duke Thomas stepped in front of a receiver on the left sideline to intercept Richardson’s pass at the Texas 48. Six rushing plays, highlighted by a 24-yard Swoopes scamper and a 1-yard Brown TD dive, covered the 52 yards needed to give the Horns a 38-31 lead. The Cyclones refused to fold, though, as Aaron Wimberly again brought ISU even by scampering 8 yards into the end zone for the tying TD with 5:24 left on the clock. On third-and-8 at the Iowa State 26 with under two minutes remaining, Swoopes hit Shipley over the middle and the senior turned the short pass into a 22-yard gain and a crucial first down. Brown followed immediately by rushing over right end for a 4-yard score and a 45-38 advantage. With one final chance to even the contest in regulation, Richardson delivered in the clutch by finding Bibbs in the back of the end zone on an 11-yard TD toss with 28 seconds left which set the stage for the heroics from Swoopes and Rose. SCORING SUMMARY IOWA STATE (2-5, 0-4)______7_______21________3_______14______ 45 TEXAS (3-4, 2-2)__________ 14______ 14________3______ 17______ 48 FIRST QUARTER 12:43 UT - Marcus Johnson 28 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Rose kick) Drive: 3 plays, 52 yards, TOP: 0:55 7:22 UT - Johnathan Gray 2 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 8 plays, 85 yards, TOP: 3:22 4:04 ISU - E.J. Bibbs 4 yd pass from Sam Richardson (Netten kick) Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 3:18 SECOND QUARTER 14:37 ISU - Jevohn Miller 51 yd fumble recovery (Netten kick) 10:53 ISU - Allen Lazard 8 yd pass from Sam Richardson (Netten kick) Drive: 7 plays, 67 yards, TOP: 2:07 6:45 UT - Tyrone Swoopes 9 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 9 plays, 72 yards, TOP: 4:02 2:50 UT - Dylan Haines 74 yd interception return (Rose kick) 0:03 ISU - Sam Richardson 5 yd run (Netten kick) Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 2:47 THIRD QUARTER 4:15 UT - Nick Rose 45 yd field goal Drive: 12 plays, 44 yards, TOP: 3:40 0:19 ISU - Cole Netten 21 yd field goal Drive: 11 plays, 72 yards, TOP: 3:56 FOURTH QUARTER 10:22 UT - Malcolm Brown 1 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 6 plays, 52 yards, TOP: 2:40 5:24 ISU - Aaron Wimberly 8 yd run (Netten kick) Drive: 6 plays, 81 yards, TOP: 1:59 1:19 UT - Malcolm Brown 4 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, TOP, 4:05 0:28 ISU - E.J. Bibbs 11 yd pass from Sam Richardson (Netten kick) Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 0:51 0:03 UT - Nick Rose 21 yd field goal Drive: 3 plays, 68 yards, TOP: 0:19 TEAM STATISTICS ISU UT First Downs_______________________________________ 30______________ 27 Carries-Net Yards Rushing_______________________ 38-179___________39-191 Pass Comp-Att-Int_____________________________36-55-2__________ 24-36-1_ Net Yards Passing_________________________________ 345_____________ 321 Total Plays-Yards______________________________ 93-524___________75-512 Fumbles-Lost____________________________________ 1-1_____________ 1-1_ Punts-Avg_____________________________________ 7-39.6___________ 6-50.7_ Penalties-Yards__________________________________ 5-59____________ 4-33_ Sacks By-Loss____________________________________ 1-4____________ 3-22_ Time of Possession_______________________________29:46____________ 30:14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 14-95-1; Malcolm Brown 19-72-2; Johnathan Gray 6-24-1 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 24-36-1-321-1 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): 9-147-0; Jaxon Shipley 6-92-0; Marcus Johnson 2-42;1; M.J. McFarland 2-11-0; Johnathan Gray 2-9-0; Armanti Foreman 1-12-0; Geoff Swaim 1-5-0; Lorenzo Joe 1-3-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jordan Hicks 7-11-18; Mykkele Thompson 5-6-11; Dylan Haines 9-1-10; Quandre Diggs 8-2-10; Malcom Brown 5-4-9; Adrian Colbert 4-1-5; Demarco Cobbs 3-2-5; Duke Thomas 2-3-5; Naashon Hughes 4-0-4; Cedric Reed 3-1-4; Paul Boyette Jr. 3-1-4; Dalton Santos 2-2-4; Hassan Ridgeway 3-1-4; Steve Edmond 2-2-4; Shiro Davis 1-1-2; Poona Ford 1-1-2; Bryson Echols 1-0-1; Malcolm Brown 1-0-1; Peter Jinkens 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 6-304-50.7 IOWA STATE Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Aaron Wimberly 14-110-1; Sam Richardson 15-36-1; DeVondrick Nealy 5-16-0; Martinez Syria 4-16-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Sam B. Richardson 36-55-2-345-3 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): E.J. Bibbs 10-73-2; D’Vario Montgomery 9-100-0; Allen Lazard 8-88-1; DeVondrick Nealy 4-25-0; Jauan Wesley 3-47-0; Dondre Daley 1-15-0; Aaron Wimberly 1-5-0; Daniel Burton 0-(-8)-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): T.J. Mutcherson 9-0-9; Nigel Tribune 8-1-9; Jevohn Miller 7-0-7; Luke Knott 5-2-7; Jared Brackens 4-1-5; Trent Taylor 4-1-5; Kamari Cotton-Moya 3-1-4; Sam E. Richardson 3-1-4; Cory Morrissey 2-2-4; Vernell Trent 1-2-3; Alton Meeks 1-2-3; Qujuan Floyd 2-0-2; Cole Netten 1-1-2; Mitchell Meyers 1-1-2; Dale Pierson 1-0-1; Allen Lazard 1-0-1; Robby Garcia 1-0-1; Darius White 1-0-1; Darian Cotton 1-0-1; Brian Mills 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Colin Downing 6-46-41.0; Holden Kramer 1-31-31.0 www.TexasSports.com 37 GAME 8: #11/11 KANSAS STATE (23), TEXAS (0) OCTOBER 25 • BILL SNYDER FAMILY STADIUM • MANHATTAN, KAN. ATTENDANCE: 52,879 • ESPN WEATHER CONDITIONS: SUNNY (54 DEGREES) MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Texas was handed a 23-0 defeat by No. 11/11 Kansas State as Wildcats quarterback Jake Waters went 19 of 30 for 224 yards and directed five scoring drives. A week after racking up 512 yards of total offense in a win over Iowa State, the Longhorns were held to 196. Tyrone Swoopes completed 13 of 25 passes for 126 yards and was the team’s leading rusher with 31 yards on the ground. The Longhorns possessed the ball for just 20:46 and were unable to turn any of their 10 drives into points. K-State dominated the time of possession by keeping the ball for 19:20 in the first half and 19:54 in the second. Kansas State took a 6-0 lead in the first quarter on a pair of short field goals from Matthew McCrane. Texas’ defense played well in the early going, holding the Wildcats to just 63 yards midway through the second quarter, but K-State put together a 12-play, 85-yard touchdown drive that made it 13-0 with 2:18 left before halftime. During the drive, the Longhorn defense positioned itself to get off the field but Waters converted third-and-13 and third-and-14 to keep the drive going. On their first drive of the second half, the Longhorns had a promising drive going and moved into KSU territory on an 18-yard completion from Swoopes to John Harris. A miscue gave the ball back to K-State, though, with freshman running back D’Onta Foreman missing the exchange to senior wide receiver Jaxon Shipley on a reverse. K-State used the short field to convert a 38-yard field goal that made it 16-0 with 2:49 left in the third quarter. With its ensuing possession, Texas put together its longest drive of the day, going 57 yards in 10 plays to get to the Wildcats’ 14-yard line. On a fourth-and-1, however, Johnathan Gray was stopped short of a first down on a rush up the middle, giving the ball back to the Wildcats. K-State then drove 86 yards for a touchdown, with Charles Jones capping the scoring on a 1-yard run. SCORING SUMMARY TEXAS (3-5, 2-3)____________0________0________0________0_______ 0 KANSAS STATE (6-1, 4-0)____6________7________3________7______ 23 FIRST QUARTER 7:14 KSU - Matthew McCrane 19 yd field goal Drive: 11 plays, 67 yards, TOP: 6:13 2:59 KSU - Matthew McCrane 30 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 30 yards, TOP: 3:45 SECOND QUARTER 2:18 KSU - DeMarcus Robinson 3 yd run (McCrane kick) Drive: 12 plays, 85 yards, TOP: 5:52 THIRD QUARTER 2:49 KSU - Matthew McCrane 38 yd field goal Drive: 10 plays, 31 yards, TOP: 4:34 FOURTH QUARTER 9:31 KSU - Charles Jones 1 yd run (McCrane kick) Drive: 10 plays, 86 yards, TOP: 3:41 TEAM STATISTICS UT KSU First Downs_______________________________________ 12______________ 22_ Carries-Net Yards Rushing________________________ 27-90___________43-143 Pass Comp-Att-Int_____________________________13-25-0__________ 19-30-0 Net Yards Passing_________________________________ 106_____________ 224 Total Plays-Yards______________________________ 52-196___________73-367 Fumbles-Lost____________________________________ 1-1_____________ 1-0 Punts-Avg_____________________________________ 8-37.4___________ 4-41.0 Penalties-Yards__________________________________ 7-66____________ 3-25 Sacks By-Loss___________________________________ 2-19____________ 2-18 Time of Possession_______________________________20:46____________ 39:14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 8-31-0; Johnathan Gray 10-24-0; Malcolm Brown 6-21-0-0; D’Onta Foreman 3-14-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 13-25-0-106-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Jaxon Shipley 4-25-0; John Harris 3-42-0; Geoff Swaim 3-18-0; Marcus Johnson 1-21-0; Armanti Foreman 1-1-0; Johnathan Gray 1-(1)-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Mykkele Thompson 8-1-9; Caleb Bluiett 6-1-7; Jordan Hicks 4-3-7; Duke Thomas 6-0-6; Cedric Reed 5-1-6; Dylan Haines 4-2-6; Hassan Ridgeway 3-2-5; Jason Hall 2-3-5; Steve Edmond 4-0-4; Quandre Diggs 3-1-4; Malcom Brown 3-1-4; Peter Jinkens 3-0-3; Demarco Cobbs 2-1-3; Naashon Hughes 1-0-1; Tevin Jackson 1-0-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 7-260-37.1; Michael Davidson 1-39-39 KANSAS STATE Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): DeMarcus Robinson 13-50-1; Charles Jones 13-49-1; Joe Hubener 5-46-0; Glenn Gronkowski 1-0-0; TEAM 1-(-1)-0; Jake Waters 7-(-1)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Jake Waters 19-30-0-224-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Tyler Lockett 8-103-0; Deante Burton 4-55-0; Curry Sexton 4-38-0; Kody Cook 2-25-0; Zach Trujillo 1-3-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jonathan Truman 4-4-8; Dante Barnett 2-5-7; Ryan Mueller 4-0-4; Dylan Schellenberg 4-0-4; Will Davis 3-1-4; Danzel McDaniel 3-0-3; Elijah Lee 3-0-3; Valentino Coleman 2-1-3; Morgan Burns 2-1-3; Terrell Clinkscales 2-0-2; Randall Evans 1-0-1; Colborn Couchman 1-0-1; Jordan Willis 1-0-1; Travis Britz 1-0-1; Ian Patterson 1-0-1; Stanton Weber 0-1-1; Will Geary 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Nick Walsh 4-164-41 38 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] GAME 9: TEXAS (34), TEXAS TECH (13) NOVEMBER 1 • JONES AT&T STADIUM • LUBBOCK, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 60,961 • FS1 WEATHER CONDITIONS: PARTLY CLOUDY WINDY (65 DEGREES) LUBBOCK, Texas – On a night that saw Malcolm Brown post the first 100yard rushing game of the season for Texas, it was the defense that shut down Texas Tech’s prolific offense to claim a 34-13 road victory and improve the Longhorns bowl chances. Brown tallied 116 yards on 22 carries with two touchdowns as Texas dominated the second half to pull away from the Red Raiders, who entered the game ranked No. 23 nationally in total offense (483.8 yards per game), but were held to 381. Texas kept Tech’s offense at bay in the final two quarters, holding the Raiders to just 149 total yards and building on a 17-13 lead. Walk-on freshman Vincent Testaverde was limited to 116 yards passing for Tech after coming in to relieve an injured Patrick Mahomes, who was already starting in place of banged up Davis Webb. While the Texas offense rolled up a season-high 241 rushing yards, the defense took advantage of a pair of inexperienced quarterbacks by posting a season-high 10 pass breakups and forcing five three-and-outs and eight punts in the Longhorns’ sixth-straight win over the Red Raiders. Tyrone Swoopes struck at key times for Texas as the quarterback found John Harris for three long gains to put the Longhorns in scoring position. After Texas Tech erased a 10-6 lead on Kenny Williams’ 6-yard TD run late in the second quarter, Swoopes needed just two plays to put Texas in the end zone. He hit Harris on a career-long 68-yard completion on a perfectly thrown deep ball. One play later Johnathan Gray went up the middle for a 17-yard score and a 17-13 lead with 2:50 left in the second quarter. Swoopes and Harris connected again late in the third quarter to set up another touchdown. A 35-yard completion gave Texas the ball at the Red Raiders’ 39 and from there Gray carried seven straight times to set up thirdand-goal from the 4. Swoopes then rolled right and found Shipley in the back right corner of the end zone for the senior’s first touchdown of the season, a score that increased the lead to 27-13 with 14:16 left in the fourth quarter. Swoopes finished the night 13 of 25 for 228 yards. Harris had five catches for a career-high 165 yards. Brown did most of his damage on the ground in the first half, accounting for 73 yards on 13 carries. After Quandre Diggs knocked the ball free from Mahomes on a keeper, sending the true freshman to sidelines for the remainder of the game, the Longhorns took over at the Texas Tech 25. Brown then accounted for 20 of the 25 yards on the short touchdown drive that was capped with his 3-yard plunge to give Texas a 10-6 lead with 7:12 left in the second quarter. Brown recorded his 11th career 100-yard rushing game. One week after getting shut out at Kansas State, the Longhorns got on the board on their first possession of the game. Harris made the first of long receptions, hauling in a 36-yarder to move the ball to the Texas Tech 32. The drive stalled and Nick Rose connected on a career-long 46-yard field goal. The Red Raiders, however, answered later in the opening quarter when Swoopes fumbled near his own goal line and defensive lineman Branden Jackson fell on the ball in the end zone for a defensive score. Linebacker Steve Edmond highlighted the defensive performances with a team-high 13 tackles, nine of them solo stops. He also had the lone sack on the night for Texas. Duke Thomas was credited with a career-high four pass breakups. In his first career start, Mahomes went 13 of 21 for 109 yards. Testaverde, son of the former NFL quarterback, completed 15 of 26 passes, but was intercepted by Mkkele Thompson in the fourth quarter. SCORING SUMMARY TEXAS (4-5, 3-3)____________3______ 14________3______ 14______ 34 TEXAS TECH (3-6, 1-5)______6________7________0________0______ 23 FIRST QUARTER 11:31 UT - Nick Rose 46 yd field goal Drive: 7 plays, 36 yards, TOP: 2:23 4:09 TTU - Branden Jackson 0 yd fumble recovery (Bustin kick failed) SECOND QUARTER 7:12 UT - Malcolm Brown 3 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards, TOP: 2:09 3:34 TTU - Kenny Williams 6 yd run (Bustin kick) Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 3:38 2:59 Johnathan Gray 17 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 2 plays, 85 yards, TOP: 0:35 THIRD QUARTER 12:02 UT - Nick Rose 42 yd field goal Drive: 9 plays, 40 yards, TOP: 2:58 FOURTH QUARTER 14:16 UT - Jaxon Shipley 4 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Rose kick) Drive: 9 plays, 89 yards, TOP: 3:52 11:47 UT - Malcolm Brown 1 yd run (Rose kick) Drive: 5 plays, 61 yards, TOP: 1:30 TEAM STATISTICS UT TTU First Downs_______________________________________ 21______________ 18_ Carries-Net Yards Rushing_______________________ 51-241___________32-156 Pass Comp-Att-Int_____________________________13-25-0__________ 28-47-1 Net Yards Passing_________________________________ 228_____________ 225 Total Plays-Yards______________________________ 76-469___________79-381 Fumbles-Lost____________________________________ 2-2_____________ 2-1 Punts-Avg_____________________________________ 6-44.3___________ 8-41.0 Penalties-Yards__________________________________ 5-50____________ 6-70 Sacks By-Loss____________________________________ 1-2____________ 3-31 Time of Possession_______________________________30:45____________ 29:15 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Malcolm Brown 22-116-2; Johnathan Gray 16-76-1; Daje Johnson 2-43-0; D’Onta Foreman 4-10-0; Tyrone Swoopes 7-(-4)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Tyrone Swoopes 13-25-0-228-1 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): John Harris 5-165-0; Jaxon Shipley 3-23-0; Johnathan Gray 2-11-0; M.J. McFarland 1-13-0; Lorenzo Joe 1-11-0; Marcus Johnson 1-5-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Steve Edmond 10-5-15; Jordan Hicks 4-6-10; Dylan Haines 4-4-8; Bryson Echols 4-3-7; Mykkele Thompson 4-1-5; Naashon Hughes 4-1-5; Duke Thomas 3-2-5; Quandre Diggs 3-2-5; Cedric Reed 3-2-5; Malcom Brown 2-3-5; Caleb Bluiett 2-0-2; Adrian Colbert 2-0-2; Hassan Ridgeway 2-0-2; Jason Hall 2-0-2; Peter Jinkens 2-0-2; Antwuan Davis 1-1-2; Paul Boyette Jr. 1-12; Poona Ford 1-1-2; Shiro Davis 1-0-1; Josh Turner 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 6-266-44.3 TEXAS TECH Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): DeAndre Washington 16-97-0; Justin Stockton 6-56-0; Quinton White 6-56-0; Kenny Williams 2-5-1; Vincent Testaverde 1-0-0; Patrick Mahomes 2-(-2)-0; TEAM 1-(-9)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Vincent Testaverde 15-26-1-116-0; Patrick Mahomes 13-21-0-109-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Brad Marquez 6-55-0; Devin Lauderdale 6-33-0; DeAndre Washington 3-45-0; Ian Sadler 3-30-0; Brad Pearson 3-10-0; Reginald Davis 2-60; Jakeem Grant 1-10-0; DJ Polite-Bray 1-4-0; Kenny Williams 1-4-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Micah Awe 11-1-12; J.J. Gaines 9-3-12; VJ Fehoko 4-48; Keenon Ward 5-0-5; Austin Stewart 4-1-5; Nigel Bethel 4-0-4; Pete Robertson 3-1-4; Tevin Madison 3-0-3; Rika Levi 3-0-3; Jackson Richards 3-0-3; Branden Jackson 2-1-3; Justis Nelson 2-0-2; Anthony Smith 1-0-1; Marcus Smith 1-0-1; Sam Atoe 1-0-1; Gary Moore 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Taylor Symmank 8-328-41.0 www.TexasSports.com 39 2014 Texas Longhorns Roster ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name, POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 11 11 13 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 21 21 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 Shiro Davis, DE Mykkele Thompson, S Jordan Hicks, LB William Russ, P/PK Josh Turner, S Quandre Diggs, CB Demarco Cobbs, LB Marcus Johnson, WR Jaxon Shipley, WR John Harris, WR Tevin Jackson, LB Jacorey Warrick, WR Jerrod Heard, QB David Ash, QB Bryson Echols, CB Trey Holtz, QB Jermaine Roberts Jr., DB Logan Vinklarek, QB Cody Boswell, DB Miles Onyegbule, QB Tyrone Swoopes, QB Kevin Vaccaro, S Peter Jinkens, LB Jimmy Greenwood, QB Donald Catalon, RB Duke Thomas, CB Daje Johnson, WR/RB Nick Rose, PK John Bonney, DB Antwuan Davis, CB Chris Giron, WR Adrian Colbert, S David Thomann, WR Roderick Bernard, WR Connor Huffman, WR Malcolm Brown, RB Nick Jordan, PK Hunter DeGroot, WR Sheroid Evans, CB Timothy Cole, LB Ryan Roberts, CB Jason Hall, DB Ben Pruitt, PK Johnathan Gray, RB Erik Huhn, S Steve Edmond, LB D’Onta Foreman, RB Michael Davidson, PK/P Edwin Freeman, S Alex De La Torre, FB Dillon Boldt, DB Nate Boyer, DS Devin Huffines, DB Mitchell Becker, P Tyler Lee, DB Brandon Allen, DB Gaston Davis, RB Trenton Hafley, RB Naashon Hughes, DE Tyler Marriott, DB 40 Name No Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown (HS/JC/TR) Aboussie, Eddie___________44_____ RB_____5-9_____ 221_____Sr.-SQ_______ Wichita Falls, Texas (Wichita Falls) Allen, Brandon___________39_____ DB_____6-2_____ 200_____Sr.-SQ__________ Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) Anderson, Alex___________63_____ OL_____6-4_____ 320_____Fr.-HS________ New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) Ash, David______________14_____ QB_____6-3_____ 230_____Jr.-2L___________________ Belton, Texas (Belton) Ashby, Kyle______________45_____ DS_____6-1_____ 227_____So.-1L________ Lake Jackson, Texas (Brazoswood) Beck, Andrew____________47_____ TE_____6-3_____ 242_____Fr.-HS____________________ Tampa, Fla. (Plant) Becker, Mitchell__________38______ P______6-2_____ 190_____Fr.-RS_________ League City, Texas (Clear Creek)_ Bernard, Roderick_________27_____ WR_____5-9_____ 170_____Fr.-HS____________ Houston, Texas (Sharpstown) Bluiett, Caleb_____________42_____ DE_____6-3_____ 261_____So.-1L___________Beaumont, Texas (West Brook) Boldt, Dillon_____________36_____ DB_____5-10____ 167_____Jr.-SQ__________________ Austin, Texas (Bowie) Bonney, John_____________24_____ DB_____5-10____ 181_____Fr.-HS________________ Houston, Texas (Lamar) Boswell, Cody____________17_____ DB_____5-11____ 180_____Sr.-SQ_____ San Antonio, Texas (Converse Judson) Boyer, Nate______________37_____ DS_____5-10____ 195_____Sr.-2L__________ Dublin, Calif. (Valley Christian) Boyette Jr., Paul___________93_____ DT_____6-2_____ 302_____So.-SQ_______________ Humble, Texas (Humble) Brown, Malcolm__________28_____ RB_____5-11____ 222_____Sr.-3L___________________Cibolo, Texas (Steele) Brown, Malcom__________90_____ DT_____6-2_____ 320_____Jr.-2L_______________Brenham, Texas (Brenham) Catalon, Donald__________21_____ RB_____5-10____ 195_____Fr.-HS____________ Houston, Texas (Eisenhower) Center, Matt_____________83____ TE/DS____6-2_____ 218_____Fr.-RS___________________ Llano, Texas (Llano) Cobbs, Demarco___________7_____ LB_____6-0_____ 221_____Sr.-2L______________Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Central) Colbert, Adrian___________26______ S______6-1_____ 206_____So.-1L______ Mineral Wells, Texas (Mineral Wells) Cole, Timothy____________30_____ LB_____6-1_____ 236_____So.-1L______________Brenham, Texas (Brenham) Cottrell, Bryce____________91_____ DE_____6-2_____ 247_____So.-1L_______________Plano, Texas (Plano West) Cruciani, Dominic________48_____ FB_____5-11____ 225_____Jr.-SQ___ Southlake, Texas (Carroll/UT-Arlington) Cuney, Terrell____________51_____ OL_____6-1_____ 278_____Fr.-HS___________________ Jasper, Texas (Jasper) Daniels, Greg_____________81_____ TE_____6-4_____ 246_____Sr.-2L______________ Houston, Texas (St. Pius X) Davidson, Michael________35____ PK/P____6-4_____ 200_____Sr.-SQ________ Aberdeen, Scotland (Strake Jesuit) Davis, Antwuan___________25_____ CB_____5-11____ 193_____Fr.-RS________________ Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop) Davis, Gaston____________39_____ RB_____5-11____ 193_____Jr.-SQ_____________ Houston, Texas (Clear Lake) Davis, Shiro_______________1_____ DE_____6-3_____ 253_____Jr.-2L______________ Shreveport, La. (Woodlawn) DeGroot, Hunter__________29_____ WR_____6-1_____ 207_____Fr.-RS____________Arlington, Texas (High Point) De La Torre, Alex_________36_____ FB_____6-1_____ 241_____Jr.-2L___________________ Denton, Texas (Ryan) Diggs, Quandre____________6_____ CB_____5-10____ 195_____Sr.-3L______________Angleton, Texas (Angleton) Doyle, Taylor____________74____ OG/C____6-4_____ 298_____Jr.-SQ______________ Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) Echols, Bryson____________15_____ CB_____5-10____ 184_____So.-1L_________________ DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) Edmond, Steve___________33_____ LB_____6-2_____ 258_____Sr.-3L________ Daingerfield, Texas (Daingerfield) Espinosa, Dominic________55______ C______6-3_____ 308_____Sr.-3L__________ Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) Evans, Sheroid____________29_____ CB_____6-0_____ 190_____Sr.-3L______Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Dulles) Flowers, Sedrick__________66_____ OG_____6-3_____ 320_____Jr.-2L____________ Houston, Texas (North Shore) Ford, Poona______________95_____ DT_____5-11____ 280_____Fr.-HS__________ Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) Foreman, Armanti________83_____ WR_____6-0_____ 189_____Fr.-HS____________Texas City, Texas (Texas City) Foreman, D’Onta_________33_____ RB_____6-2_____ 215_____Fr.-HS____________Texas City, Texas (Texas City) Freeman, Edwin__________35______ S______6-1_____ 220_____Fr.-HS________________Arlington, Texas (Bowie) Giles, Dererick___________80_____ WR_____5-11____ 160_____Fr.-HS____ Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) Giron, Chris_____________25_____ WR_____5-8_____ 160_____Sr.-SQ__________Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods) Gonzales, Trey___________48_____ LB_____6-0_____ 219_____Jr.-SQ________Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood) Graf, Garrett_____________54_____ OL_____6-1_____ 280_____So.-HS__ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) Gray, Garrett_____________87_____ WR_____6-4_____ 211_____Fr.-HS_________Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls) Gray, Johnathan__________32_____ RB_____5-11____ 215_____Jr.-2L____________________ Aledo, Texas (Aledo) Greenwood, Jimmy________19_____ QB_____6-2_____ 167_____So.-HS_________________ Austin, Texas (Kinkaid) Hafley, Trenton___________40_____ RB_____5-8_____ 187_____Fr.-HS____________ Wichita Falls, Texas (Burnet) Haines, Dakota___________42_____ WR_____6-1_____ 195_____Sr.-SQ___________ Lago Vista, Texas (Lago Vista) Haines, Dylan____________44_____ DB_____6-1_____ 194_____So.-SQ___________ Lago Vista, Texas (Lago Vista) Hall, Jason_______________31_____ DB_____6-2_____ 207_____Fr.-HS__ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) Hampton, Cameron_______45_____ LB_____6-1_____ 202_____Fr.-HS__________________ Dallas, Texas (Carter) Harris, John_______________9_____ WR_____6-2_____ 218_____Sr.-2L__________Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest) Harrison, Desmond_______68_____ OT_____6-8_____ 313_____Sr.-1L__ Houston, Texas (Oak Ridge [N.C.]/Contra Costa [Calif.] CC) Heard, Jerrod____________13_____ QB_____6-2_____ 199_____Fr.-HS_________________ Denton, Texas (Guyer) Hicks, Jordan_____________3_____ LB_____6-1_____ 234_____Sr.-3L__________ Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West) Holbrook, Jak____________53_____ DS_____5-10____ 153_____Fr.-HS_______________Austin, Texas (McCallum) Holtz, Trey______________15_____ QB_____6-0_____ 190_____So.-SQ________________ Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) Huffines, Devin___________37_____ DB_____6-0_____ 195_____Sr.-SQ____ Highland Park, Texas (Home Schooled) Huffman, Connor_________27_____ WR_____5-9_____ 170_____Fr.-HS_____________ Arlington, Texas (Arlington) Hughes, Camrhon_________71_____ OT_____6-7_____ 324_____So.-SQ____ Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) Hughes, Naashon_________40_____ DE_____6-4_____ 232_____Fr.-RS____Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) Huhn, Erik______________32______ S______6-3_____ 209_____Fr.-RS___________________Cibolo, Texas (Steele) Hutchins, Marcus_________65_____ OL_____6-5_____ 278_____Jr.-SQ_________________ DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) Jackson, Desmond________99_____ DT_____6-0_____ 298_____Sr.-3L______________ Houston, Texas (Westfield) 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. West Virginia [Nov. 8] 2014 Texas Longhorns Roster ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name No Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp NUMERICAL ROSTER Hometown (HS/JC/TR) Jackson, Tevin____________11_____ LB_____6-2_____ 245_____Sr.-3L_______________ Garland, Texas (Garland) James, Darius____________52___ OG/OT___6-5_____ 304_____Fr.-RS__________ Killeen, Texas (Harker Heights) Jinkens, Peter____________19_____ LB_____6-1_____ 237_____Jr.-2L___________________ Dallas, Texas (Skyline) Joe, Lorenzo_____________84_____ WR_____6-2_____ 201_____Fr.-HS________________ Abilene, Texas (Cooper) Johnson, Daje____________23___ WR/RB___5-10____ 178_____Jr.-2L__________ Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson) Johnson, Marcus___________7_____ WR_____6-1_____ 193_____Jr.-2L_________ League City, Texas (Clear Springs) Jordan, Nick_____________28_____ PK_____6-1_____ 175_____So.-1L________________ Coppell, Texas (Coppell) Kreider, Nick_____________81_____ WR_____6-1_____ 181_____So.-HS_________ Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown) Lee, Tyler________________38_____ DB_____5-10____ 185_____So.-SQ__________ Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) Leonard, Dorian__________89_____ WR_____6-3_____ 201_____Fr.-HS_____________ Longview, Texas (Longview) Lopez, Frank_____________58_____ OL_____6-2_____ 300_____Fr.-RS________________Eagle Pass, Texas (Winn) Marriott, Tyler___________41_____ DB_____6-1_____ 192_____So.SQ_______ McAllen, Texas (McAllen Memorial) McFarland, M.J.__________85_____ TE_____6-4_____ 249_____Jr.-1L_______________ El Paso, Texas (El Dorado) McMillon, Jake___________64_____ OL_____6-3_____ 290_____Fr.-HS________________ Abilene, Texas (Abilene) Mercado, Alex____________92_____ DL_____5-10____ 272_____So.-HS___________ San Antonio, Texas (Brennan) Mills, Logan_____________43_____ DE_____6-3_____ 223_____Jr.-SQ_____________La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia) Nelson, Chris____________97_____ DT_____6-1_____ 307_____Fr.-HS_________ Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian) Norman, Alex____________94_____ DT_____6-4_____ 288_____So.-SQ____________ Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) Oliver, Jake______________86_____ WR_____6-3_____ 214_____Fr.-RS___________________ Dallas, Texas (Jesuit) Onyegbule, Miles_________17_____ QB_____6-4_____ 230_____Sr.-1L_____________ Arlington, Texas (Arlington) Orren, Clark_____________57_____ OL_____6-0_____ 260_____So.-SQ_____________ Longview, Texas (Longview) Perkins, Kent_____________76_____ OT_____6-5_____ 330_____So.-SQ___________ Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) Pruitt, Ben_______________31_____ PK_____6-1_____ 215_____Jr.-SQ____ The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Raulerson, Jake___________50______ C______6-5_____ 281_____Fr.-RS__________________ Celina, Texas (Celina) Reed, Cedric_____________88_____ DE_____6-5_____ 272_____Sr.-2L_____________Cleveland, Texas (Cleveland) Ridgeway, Hassan_________98_____ DT_____6-4_____ 307_____So.-1L_____________Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) Riser, Curtis_____________62_____ OG_____6-4_____ 324_____So.-SQ_________________ DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) Roberson, Derick_________49_____ DE_____6-3_____ 219_____Fr.-HS___________ San Antonio, Texas (Brennan) Roberts Jr., Jermaine_______16_____ DB_____5-9_____ 171_____Fr-HS__________New 88 Montrel Meander, WR Orleans, La. (St. Augustine) Roberts, Ryan____________30_____ CB_____5-8_____ 170_____Sr.-SQ__________ Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) Rodriguez, Daniel_________56_____ OL_____6-2_____ 299_____So.-HS__________ Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) Rodriguez, Elijah__________72_____ OL_____6-3_____ 292_____Fr.-HS__________ Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) Rose, Nick_______________23_____ PK_____6-2_____ 203_____Jr.-2L_____________ Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Russ, William_____________4____ P/PK____6-3_____ 206_____Sr.-SQ________Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian) Santos, Dalton____________55_____ LB_____6-3_____ 252_____Jr.-2L_______________________ Van, Texas (Van) Shipley, Jaxon_____________8_____ WR_____6-0_____ 190_____Sr.-3L_________ Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) Sims, Matt_______________49______ P______6-2_____ 179_____So.-HS__________________ Dallas,Texas (Lovejoy) Strickland, Jordan_________43_____ DB_____5-9_____ 152_____Fr.-HS___________ Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) Swaim, Geoff_____________82_____ TE_____6-4_____ 250_____Sr.-1L____Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley/Butte [Calif.] CC) Swoopes, Tyrone__________18_____ QB_____6-4_____ 243_____So.-SQ________ Whitewright, Texas (Whitewright) Templin, Ty_____________88_____ WR_____6-0_____ 195_____So.-SQ_________ Granbury, Texas (Trinity Valley) Terry, Chris______________47_____ TE_____6-3_____ 243_____Sr.-SQ____ College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) Thomann, David__________26_____ WR_____6-0_____ 184_____Sr.-SQ__________ Winchester, Mass. (Winchester) Thomas, Duke____________21_____ CB_____5-11____ 178_____Jr.-2L____________Killeen, Texas (Copperas Cove) Thompson, Mykkele________2______ S______6-2_____ 191_____Sr.-3L____________ San Antonio, Texas (Stevens) Tseng, Johnny____________46_____ DE_____6-1_____ 220_____So.-SQ________________ Lolita, Texas (Industrial) Turner, Josh______________5______ S______5-11____ 175_____Sr.-3L_________ Oklahoma City, Okla. (Millwood) Vaccaro, Kevin___________18______ S______5-11____ 188_____So.-1L_________ Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) Vinklarek, Logan__________16_____ QB_____6-1_____ 217_____So.-TR___ La Grange, Texas (La Grange/Blinn [Texas] JC) Warrick, Jacorey__________11_____ WR_____5-11____ 172_____So.-SQ___________ Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) Welsh, Michael___________59_____ OL_____6-1_____ 256_____Fr.-HS____________Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit) Whiteley, Blake___________80_____ TE_____6-5_____ 250_____So.-TR__ Vancouver, BC, Canada (Arizona Western CC/West Vancouver) Wilson, Michael__________82_____ WR_____6-3_____ 208_____Fr.-HS_______Arlington, Texas (Arlington Martin) roster as of Sept. 30 Pronunciations Caleb Bluiett______________ BLU-eht John Bonney_____________ BAH-nee Paul Boyette Jr.___________ boy-EHT Adrian Colbert__________ COLE-burt Bryce Cottrell___________cuh-TRELL Terrell Cuney_____________CUE-nee Antwuan Davis__________AN-twahn Shiro Davis______________ SHY-row Alex De La Torre_______ de la TOR-ay Quandre Diggs_________ KWAN-dray Sheroid Evans_____________shur-OD Armanti Foreman______ AH-mahn-tee D’Onta Foreman_________dee-ON-tay Jerrod Heard______________ JAH-rod Camrhon Hughes_________ CAM-ron Naashon Hughes________ NAY-shon Erik Huhn_______________ HUEHN Daje Johnson____________ duh-ZHAY Miles Onyegbule____ ON-yay-BOO-lay Jake Raulerson_______RAWL-er-son Derick Roberson_____ROW-ber-son Geoff Swaim____________ SWAYM Mykkele Thompson________ my-KELL Kevin Vaccaro__________ vuh-CAR-oh Logan Vinklarek__________VIN-clark www.TexasSports.com No. Name, POS 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 55 56 57 58 59 62 63 64 65 66 68 71 72 74 76 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 85 86 87 88 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 97 98 99 Caleb Bluiett, DE Dakota Haines, WR Logan Mills, DE Jordan Strickland, DB Eddie Aboussie, RB Dylan Haines, DB Kyle Ashby, DS Cameron Hampton, LB Johnny Tseng, DE Andrew Beck, TE Chris Terry, TE Dominic Cruciani, FB Trey Gonzales, LB Derick Roberson, DE Matt Sims, P Jake Raulerson, C Terrell Cuney, OL Darius James, OG/OT Jak Holbrook, DS Garrett Graf, OL Dominic Espinosa, C Dalton Santos, LB Daniel Rodriguez, OL Clark Orren, OL Frank Lopez, OL Michael Welsh, OL Curtis Riser, OG Alex Anderson, OL Jake McMillon, OL Marcus Hutchins, OL Sedrick Flowers, OG Desmond Harrison, OT Camrhon Hughes, OT Elijah Rodriguez, OL Taylor Doyle, OG/C Kent Perkins, OT Dererick Giles, WR Blake Whiteley, TE Greg Daniels, TE Nick Kreider, WR Geoff Swaim, TE Michael Wilson, WR Matt Center, TE/DS Armanti Foreman, WR Lorenzo Joe, WR M.J. McFarland, TE Jake Oliver, WR Garrett Gray, WR Cedric Reed, DE Ty Templin, WR Dorian Leonard, WR Malcom Brown, DT Bryce Cottrell, DE Alex Mercado, DL Paul Boyette Jr., DT Alex Norman, DT Poona Ford, DT Chris Nelson, DT Hassan Ridgeway, DT Desmond Jackson, DT 41
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