2014 RED RAIDER FOOTBALL

2014 RED RAIDER FOOTBALL
TEXAS TECH SCHEDULE
GAME INFORMATION
AUGUST
30 Central Arkansas
SEPTEMBER
6
at UTEP
13 Arkansas
25 at *Oklahoma State (24)
OCTOBER
4
at *Kansas State (23/22)
11 *West Virginia
18 *Kansas
25 at *TCU
NOVEMBER
1
*Texas
15 *Oklahoma
22 at *Iowa State
29 vs. *#Baylor
Opponent:
Date/Time:
Location: Radio: National Radio:
Satellite Radio: Television:
On The Web:
Rankings:
Head Coaches:
Against OU:
W, 42-35 (FSN)
W, 30-26 (FS1)
L, 28-49 (ABC)
L, 35-45 (ESPN)
L, 13-45 (ESPNU)
L, 34-37 (FS1)
W, 34-21 (FSN)
L, 27-82 (FOX)
L, 13-34 (FS1)
2:30 p.m. (ESPN)
TBA
TBA
* = Big 12 Conference Game
# = AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
All times are Central
OKLAHOMA SCHEDULE
AUGUST
30 Louisiana Tech
W, 48-16 (PPV)
SEPTEMBER
6
at Tulsa
W, 52-7 (ABC/ESPN2)
13 Tennessee
W, 34-10 (ABC)
20 at *West Virginia
W, 45-33 (FOX)
OCTOBER
4
at *TCU
L, 33-37 (FOX)
11 vs. #*Texas
W, 31-26 (ABC)
18 *Kansas State
L, 30-31 (ESPN)
NOVEMBER
1
at *Iowa State
W, 59-14 (FS1)
8
*Baylor
L, 14-48 (FS1)
15 at *Texas Tech
2:30 p.m. (ESPN)
22*Kansas
TBA
DECEMBER
6
*Oklahoma State
TBA
# = Cotton Bowl Stadium, Dallas
* = Big 12 Conference Game
All times are Central
Oklahoma Sooners
Saturday, November 15, 2014/2:30 p.m. (CT)
Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, Texas
Texas Tech Sports Network from Learfield Sports
Brian Jensen (Play-by-Play/15th Season), John Harris (Analyst/32nd Season),
Chris Level (Sidelines/5th Season), Steve Pitts (Engineer/36th Season)
None
3-6; 1-5 BIG 12
Sirius Channel 117/XM Channel 202
ESPN
Bob Wischusen (Play-by-Play), Matt Millen (Analyst), Quint Kessenich
Live statistics at TexasTech.com
Texas Tech (AP: unranked); (Coaches Poll: unranked)
Oklahoma (AP: receiving votes); (Coaches Poll: No. 24)
Texas Tech: Kliff Kingsbury (Career: 11-11 in second season; At Texas Tech: same)
Oklahoma: Bob Stoops (Career: 166-42 in 16th season; At Oklahoma: same)
Oklahoma leads the series 15-6
@TECHATHLETICS
@TECHGAMEDAY
@BLAYNEBEAL
TEXAS TECH CLOSES OUT HOME SCHEDULE AGAINST OU
Texas Tech will close out the home portion of its 2014 schedule on Saturday when the Red Raiders play host to the Oklahoma Sooners at Jones
AT&T Stadium. Kickoff has been set for 2:30 p.m. and a limited number
of tickets remain available for purchase. Fans can purchase tickets online
at www.texastech.com or by calling the athletics ticket office at (806)
742-TECH.
6-3, 3-3 BIG 12
#WRECKEM
2014 BIG 12 STANDINGS
TEAM
Baylor
TCU
Kansas State
West Virginia
Texas
Oklahoma
Saturday’s game will be televised nationally on ESPN. Bob Wishchusen Oklahoma State
(Play-by-Play), Matt Millen (Analyst) and Quint Kessenich (Sidelines) will Kansas
have the call live from Jones AT&T Stadium.
Texas Tech
Iowa State
CONFOVERALL STK
5-1
8-1W1
5-1
8-1W4
5-1
7-2
L1
4-3
6-4
L2
4-3
5-5W2
3-3 6-3L1
3-3
5-4
L3
1-5
3-6W1
1-5
3-6
L2
0-6
2-7
L5
Fans will be able to tune to the radio broadcast from the Texas Tech Sports
Network on one of 38 affiliates across the region. Brian Jensen returns to the broadcast booth as the play-by-play announcer for his 15th
season and is joined by veteran John Harris who will be in his 32nd year of providing analysis. Chris Level rounds out the crew as the
sideline reporter and is in his fifth season.
The Red Raiders enter the game off a bye week and stand at 3-6 overall and 1-5 in Big 12 Conference play. Oklahoma suffered a 48-14
home loss to Baylor over the weekend that dropped the Sooners to 6-3 overall and to 3-3 in league play. Saturday’s match-up will mark
the final home game of the season and Texas Tech will pay tribute to veterans and active military personnel in honor of Veteran’s Day.
TEXAS TECH AND OKLAHOMA
• Oklahoma leads the all-time series 15-6.
• Texas Tech and Oklahoma first met in 1992 - a 34-9 win by the Sooners at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock.
• Over the last seven years, the series stands at 4-3 in favor of Oklahoma.
• The Sooners defeated the Red Raiders 38-30 last season in Norman.
2014 Texas Tech Football
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK
The Texas Tech Sports Network from Learfield Sports, will
carry all the exciting action of Red Raider Football beginning
with the season opener all the way through the bowl season.
Brian Jensen (play-by-play) and John Harris (color analyst)
return to the broadcast booth and will be joined on the
sidelines by Chris Level (sidelines).
Blayne Beal
Associate Athletics Director
Primary Football Contact
Scott Lacefield
Associate Director
Secondary Contact
Matt Dowdy
Assistant Director
Secondary Contact
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS • (806) 742-2770 office • (806) 742-1970 fax
Blayne Beal
Office_____________ (806) 834-3345
Cell______________ (806) 790-7924
Email__________ [email protected]
BIG 12 TELECONFERENCE
The Big 12 Teleconferences are scheduled on Mondays
throughout the season through December 1. Texas Tech Head
Coach Kliff Kingsbury will participate on the call at 10:50 a.m.
CT. The media call-in number can be obtained by contacting
the Big 12 Conference. Following is the order for the call:
TIMECOACH
9:50 Charlie Strong, Texas
10:00 Charlie Weiss, Kansas
10:10 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma
10:20 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State
10:30 Bill Snyder, Kansas State
10:40 Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia
10:50 Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech
11:00 Art Briles, Baylor
11:10 Paul Rhoads, Iowa State
11:20 Gary Patterson, TCU
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Every effort will be made to fulfill each request. Credentials
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conferences.
VIDEO DOWNLOADS
Broadcast quality video is now available for download on a
daily basis. These files are in high-quality, Quick Time format
and available at
filehub.ttumedia.com
Highlights from each individual game and postgame press
conferences along with Monday press conferences will be
available for on-deman download. Additionally, post practice
interviews are being made available for download.
For login information, please contact Blayne Beal or Scott
Lacefield in the athletics communications office.
TEXAS TECH MEDIA ACCESS
Texas Tech will host a weekly media luncheon on Monday
mornings in the Football Training Facility, which is located on
the southeast corner of the stadium. Head coach Kliff Kingsbury
and requested players (depending on class schedules) will take
part in a news conference that will follow lunch. Lunch will
be served each Monday at 11 a.m. with the news conference
following at 11:45 a.m.
Weekly Media Access
Sunday - No Availability
Monday - Media Luncheon, Post-Practice (Players Only)
Tuesday - Post Practice (Coaches Only)
Wednesday - No availability
Thursday - No availability
Friday - No availability
Saturday - Postgame (Coaches/Players)
Weekly Football Press Conference Dates (Times)
Monday, Nov. 10 (11:45 a.m.) - Abuelo’s
Monday, Nov. 17 (11:45 a.m.) - Honeychild Catering
Monday, Nov. 24 (11:45 a.m.) - Fuddruckers
Lunch will be served at 11 a.m.
2014 RED RAIDER FOOTBALL AFFILIATES
CITYSTATION FREQUENCY
Abilene/Haskell__ KVRP-FM________________ 97.1
Alpine________ KVLF-AM________________ 1240
Amarillo______ KARX-FM________________ 95.7
Amarillo______ KPUR-FM________________ 1440
Andrews______ KACT-AM________________ 1360
Andrews______ KACT-FM________________105.5
Austin________ KTXZ-AM________________ 1560
Big Spring_____ KBST-FM________________ 95.7
Brady________ KNEL-FM________________ 95.3
Brownwood____ KQBZ-FM________________ 96.9
Dallas________ KFXR-AM________________ 1190
Dallas________ KWRD-FM_______________100.7
El Paso_______ KHEY-AM________________ 1380
Fredericksburg___ KNAF-AM_________________ 910
Hereford______ KPAN-AM_________________ 860
Hereford______ KPAN-FM________________106.3
Hobbs, NM_____ KHOB-AM________________ 1390
Houston______ KGOL-AM________________ 1180
Junction______ KMBL-AM________________ 1450
Lamesa_______ KPET-AM_________________ 690
Lamesa_______ KPET-AM________________101.5
Lampasas_____ KACQ-FM________________101.9
Lampasas_____ KCYL-AM________________ 1450
Lubbock______ KTTU-FM________________104.3
Lubbock______ KXTQ-FM________________ 93.7
Lubbock______ KJTV-AM_________________ 950
Memphis______ KLSR-FM________________105.3
Midland/Odessa__ KCRS-AM_________________ 550
Perryton______ KEYE-AM________________ 1400
Perryton______ KEYE-AM________________ 93.7
Plainview______ KREW-AM________________ 1400
Roswell, NM____ KBIM-AM_________________ 910
San Angelo_____ KDCD-FM________________ 92.9
San Antonio____ KZDC-AM________________ 1250
Seminole______ KSEM-FM________________106.3
Sulphur Springs__ KSST-AM________________ 1230
Sweetwater____ KXOX-AM________________ 1240
Tyler_________ KTBB-AM_________________ 600
Tyler_________ KYZS-AM________________ 1490
Live online streaming (excluding live video of football games)
is available through TexasTech.TV. Internet broadcasts of all
Texas Tech Athletics sporting events can be purchased for a
nominal fee per month or per year. The fee also includes web
streaming of selected events.
KLIFF KINGSBURY RADIO SHOW
Red Raider Football with Kliff Kingsbury will air live each
Thursday evening on the Texas Tech Sports Network. The
show is hosted each week by Chris Level and runs between
6-7 p.m. The show will air live from Ruby Tequila’s on
University Ave. across the street from Jones AT&T Stadium.
Submit your questions on twitter by using the hashtag:
#KKRadioShow
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2014 Texas Tech Football
ON THIS DATE IN TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL HISTORY
NOVEMBER 15 – (4-3 Overall; 3-1 Home; 1-2 Road)
2003-at #6 Texas
L
40-43
1997-at #24 Oklahoma State W
27-3
1986-SMU
L7-13
1980-#18 SMU
W
14-0
1975-Baylor
W33-10
1969-Baylor
W41-7
1958-at Tulsa
L
7-9
ATTENDANCE RECORD SET TO FALL
Texas Tech will add yet another attendance record to the books
on Saturday when the Red Raiders play host to Oklahoma at
Jones AT&T Stadium. For the third consecutive year, Texas Tech
will break its average home attendance record as a near sellout
crowd is expected for the final home game of the season. Texas
Tech needs just 53,004 fans to come through the gates on Saturday in order to move past last year’s record of 57,932. So far
this season, Texas Tech has three home sellouts under its belt
and was just 177 shy of a fourth sellout against the University
of Arkansas in September.
Texas Tech Home Game-By-Game Attendance - 2014
Central Arkansas - 60,778
Arkansas - 60,277
West Virginia - 58,502
Kansas - 54,071
Texas - 60,961
Oklahoma - TBA
TEXAS TECH STUDENTS HONORED AGAIN
The Texas Tech football student section has been ranked No. 10
in the country in a recent poll by USA Today. Tech had the only
student section recognized in the Big 12 Conference. College
Football Fan Index - a poll conducted by USA Today - is a cumulative data-based ranking of America’s most engaged fan bases
in 2014. Just last season ESPN’s Jake Trotter ranked the Red
Raider students the best student section of the Big 12. Texas
Tech is averaging 58,918 fans per home game this season - the
school record for average home attendance was set last year
with 57,932 fans/game. Last year the Red Raiders set a school
record with 16,092 fans attending Tech’s Big 12 opener against
No. 24 TCU - a 20-10 victory by Texas Tech.
OFFENSIVE LINE IS THE ANCHOR OF TECH OFFENSE
This time last season, Texas Tech was dealing with a tremendous amount of inexperience on its offensive line. That’s not
the case in 2014 and the unit has quickly become a major
strength for the Tech offense. The Red Raiders have allowed
just eight sacks in nine games this season and that ranks eighth
nationally. Three of the eight sacks allowed this year came in
the fourth quarter at Oklahoma State. Prior to the fourth quarter in Stillwater, the Texas Tech offensive line had not allowed a
sack in 19 consecutive quarters dating back to the 2013 Holiday
Bowl win over Arizona State.
WASHINGTON SEEKING 1,000 RUSHING YARDS
• DeAndre Washington’s 796 rushing yards marks the most by a
Red Raider through nine games of the season since 1998 when
Ricky Williams posted 1,315 through the ninth game.
• Needs just 204 rushing yards to break the 1,000 yard mark and
become the first Red Raider to rush for 1,000 yards in a single
season since Ricky Williams in 1998.
• Is the second leading rusher in the Big 12 Conference behind
Baylor’s Shock Linwood’s 864 yards. Washington is averaging
5.6 yards-per-rush and 88.4 yards per-game.
BUSTIN MOVING UP ON CAREER LISTS
Senior placekicker Ryan Bustin is chasing the school record for
career field goals. He needs just two more field goals over the
course of the season to surpass Alex Trilica’s record of 48.
Career Field Goal Leaders
1. Alex Trlica (2004-07)_________________48
2.Ryan Bustin (2012-present)_____________47
3. Bill Adams (1977-79)________________43
Additionally, Bustin is moving up the career scoring list at Texas
Tech and recently surpassed Michael Crabtree.
PRESEASON HONORS
RYAN BUSTIN
Lou Groza Award Watch List
Le’RAVEN CLARK
Preseason USA Today Second Team All-American
Preseason All-Big 12
Lombardi Award Watch List
Outland Trophy Watch List
BRADLEY MARQUEZ
AFCA Good Works Team Nominee
JAKEEM GRANT
Biletnikoff Award Watch List
DAVIS WEBB
Maxwell Award Watch List
Davey O’Brien Award Watch List
Manning Award Watch List
KENNY WILLIAMS
Paul Hornung Award Watch List
BIG 12 MEDIA PRESEASON POLL
1. Oklahoma (47)_____________________ 548
2. Baylor (9)________________________ 508
3.K-State_________________________ 377
4.Texas___________________________ 376
5. Oklahoma State____________________ 312
6. Texas Tech________________________ 308
7.TCU____________________________ 297
8. West Virginia______________________ 170
9. Iowa State_______________________ 121
10.Kansas___________________________ 63
NATIONAL POLLS
ASSOCIATED PRESS (NOV. 9)
TEAM
RECORDPOINTS
1. Mississippi State (48)__________ 9-0_____________ 1,488
2. Florida State (12)_____________ 9-0_____________ 1,446
3. Oregon___________________ 9-1_____________ 1,334
4. Alabama__________________ 8-1_____________ 1,326
5. TCU_____________________ 8-1_____________1,273
6. Baylor___________________ 8-1_____________1,193
7. Arizona State_______________ 8-1_____________ 1,142
8. Ohio State_________________ 8-1_____________ 1,086
9. Auburn___________________ 7-2______________ 981
10. Ole Miss__________________ 8-2______________ 948
11. Nebraska_________________ 8-1______________ 830
12. Michigan State______________ 7-2______________ 782
13. Kansas State_______________ 7-2______________ 742
14. UCLA____________________ 8-2______________ 691
15. Notre Dame________________ 7-2______________ 630
16. Georgia__________________ 7-2______________ 622
17. Arizona__________________ 7-2______________ 471
18. Clemson__________________ 7-2______________ 457
19. Duke____________________ 8-1______________ 431
20. LSU_____________________ 7-3______________ 429
21. Marshall__________________ 9-0______________ 297
22. Wisconsin_________________ 7-2______________ 225
23. Colorado State______________ 9-1______________ 128
24. Georgia Tech_______________ 8-2______________ 127
25. Utah____________________ 6-3_______________ 87
BIG 12 TEAMS RECEIVING VOTES: Oklahoma (85), West Virginia (6)
COACHES POLL (NOV. 9)
TEAM
RECORD
POINTS
1. Mississippi State (41)__________ 9-0_____________ 1,528
2. Florida State (20)_____________ 9-0_____________ 1,496
3. Alabama__________________ 8-1_____________ 1,389
4. Oregon___________________ 9-1_____________ 1,382
5. TCU_____________________ 8-1_____________1,297
6. Baylor___________________ 8-1_____________1,223
7. Ohio State_________________ 8-1_____________ 1,148
8. Arizona State_______________ 8-1_____________ 1,146
9. Auburn___________________ 7-2______________ 962
10. Ole Miss__________________ 8-2______________ 944
11. Nebraska_________________ 8-1______________ 925
12. Michigan State______________ 7-2______________ 865
13. Kansas State_______________ 7-2______________ 738
14. Georgia__________________ 7-2______________ 693
15. UCLA____________________ 8-2______________ 662
16. Notre Dame________________ 7-2______________ 654
17. Clemson__________________ 7-2______________ 500
18. Arizona__________________ 7-2______________ 487
19. Duke____________________ 8-1______________ 466
20. LSU_____________________ 7-3______________ 371
21. Marshall__________________ 9-0______________ 285
22. Wisconsin_________________ 7-2______________ 265
23. Georgia Tech_______________ 8-2______________ 142
24. Oklahoma________________ 6-3______________ 135
25. Colorado State______________ 9-1______________ 118
BIG 12 TEAMS RECEIVING VOTES: None
PLAYOFF COMMITTEE RANKINGS
TEAM
1. xx
BCS AVG.
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2014 Texas Tech Football
Career Scoring Leaders
1. Taurean Henderson (2002-05); 69 TD________
2. Alex Trlica (2004-07); 48 FG, 233 PAT________
3. James Gray (1986-89); 52 TD_____________
4.Ryan Bustin (2012-14); 47 FG, 142 PAT_______
5. Ricky Williams (1997-01); 42 TD___________
6. Michael Crabtree (2007-08); 41 TD_________
7. Shannon Woods (2005-08); 40 TD__________
8. Byron Hanspard (1994-96); 38 TD__________
9. Byron Morris (1991-93); 37 TD, 2 conversions___
10. Lin Elliott (1988-91); 40 FG, 100 PAT________
414
377
312
283
252
246
240
228
226
220
GRANT MOVES UP ON CAREER KICK RETURN YARDS LIST
Junior receiver Jakeem Grant has been climbing the career
kickoff return yardage list and now sits in sole possession
of fifth place. With a strong game against Oklahoma, Grant
can move ahead of Lawrence Williams into third place.
Career Yardage Leaders
1. Eric Stephens (2009-12); 82 returns_________1,979
2. Donny Anderson (1963-65); 56 returns_______1,309
3. Lawrence Williams (1972-74); 47 returns______1,268
4. Jakeem Grant (2012-14); 44 returns_________1,107
5. Ivory McCann (2001-02); 49 returns_________1,101
6. Ben McRoy (2010-11); 40 returns__________977
7. Wayne Walker (1985-88); 51 returns________959
8. Johnnie Mack (2003-04); 43 returns_________955
9. Rodney Blackshear (1987-91); 37 returns______899
10. Mike Leinert (1965-67); 40 returns_________824
DAVIS WEBB RECORDS WATCH
Davis Webb continues to climb the Texas Tech career record
book lists and he is about to enter another. Below is where
Webb currently ranks and what school top-10 career lists he is
about to join:
CAREER YARDS
8. B.J. Symons (2000-03) – 6,378
9. Davis Webb (2013-14) – 5,257
CAREER PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
6. Robert Hall (1990-93) – 48
7. Davis Webb (2013-14) – 44
CAREER PASSING ATTEMPTS
9. Ron Reeves (1978-81) – 763
10. Davis Webb (2013-14) – 706
CAREER PASSING COMPLETIONS
9. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) – 461
10. Davis Webb (2013-14) – 437
MORE ON DAVIS WEBB
• Needs 1,121 more passing yards to move into eighth place on
the Texas Tech career passing yards list. Webb has 5,257 career
passing yards through 18 games.
• Webb has thrown at least one TD pass in the first 18 games
of his career and that marks a school record for a Texas Tech
quarterback.
• With two touchdown passes against TCU, Webb moved into
seventh place on the career touchdown passes list. He needs
just five more touchdowns to move past Robert Hall into sixth
place.
• Threw for 300 yards against TCU for his 10th career 300-plus
yard passing game.
• Is tied with Washington State’s Connor Halliday with six
games of 3-plus touchdown passes.
• Davis Webb’s 76-yard touchdown pass to Devin Lauderdale in
the first quarter of the West Virginia game marked the longest
touchdown pass by a Red Raider since 2009 when Taylor Potts
connected with Tramain Swindall for a 79-yard touchdown
at Jones AT&T Stadium during the Red Raiders 48-28 victory
over New Mexico. Webb’s 76-yard TD pass to Lauderdale is the
longest touchdown pass/reception by a Red Raider quarterback
and wide receiver in Big 12 play since 2006 when Graham Harrell threw a 76-yard touchdown pass to Joel Filani during Tech’s
55-21 victory over Baylor on Nov. 4 at Jones AT&T Stadium.
• Threw for 348 yards and three touchdowns against West Virginia.
• Threw for 374 yards (35-54-2) and four touchdowns in the Big
12 opener at Oklahoma State.
• Left the game in the fourth quarter at Oklahoma State after
suffering a left shoulder injury. Prior to that, Webb had led the
Red Raider offense for 337 consecutive snaps dating back to the
first half of the Holiday Bowl in 2013. Returned the following
week and threw for 301 yards and two touchdowns at Kansas
State.
• Threw three touchdowns in Texas Tech’s 30-26 win over UTEP
at the Sun Bowl on Sept. 6. His 31 passing attempts (17-of-31)
were the second fewest of his career as the starting quarterback. Engineered the second game-winning drive of his career
against UTEP, as he led a 7-play, 75 yard drive late in the fourth
quarter that resulted in a 9-yard TD pass to Bradley Marquez.
The TD drive gave Texas Tech a 30-26 lead and ultimately the
victory over UTEP.
• Against Central Arkansas, Webb overcame a sluggish start
and threw for 452 yards (39-of-52 passing) and four touchdowns to lead the Red Raiders to a 42-35 win over the Bears.
Webb’s performance was the best by a Texas Tech quarterback
in a season opener since Graham Harrell threw for 536 yards
(43-of-58 passing) against Eastern Washington in 2008.
WARD PLAYING CRUCIAL ROLE FOR YOUNG SECONDARY
As only a sophomore, Keenon Ward has turned into one of Texas
Tech’s most reliable options in the secondary. Ward, a native of
nearby Snyder, Texas, has totaled 60 tackles this season, including a team-high 46 solo takedowns. He has done so despite
playing in eight of Texas Tech’s nine games this year as he missed
the entire Kansas game. Ward has combined for 30 tackles in his
last three outings as he totaled a career-high 16 a few weeks
ago against West Virginia and then nine against TCU. His 16
tackles against West Virginia marked the most by a Red Raider
defensive back since Ryan Aycock also posted 16 tackles in 2003
against Colorado. Ward enters the Oklahoma game ranked 12th
in the Big 12, averaging a team-high 7.5 tackles per game.
ROBERTSON WRECKING HAVOC ON OPPOSING QBs
Pete Robertson has become one of the premier pass rushers in the country this season as the junior shares the Big 12
Conference lead with nine sacks. His ninth sack of the season
came against Texas, which marked the sixth-straight game
where the junior has recorded a sack. He is the only Red Raider in the Big 12 era to record a sack in six-consecutive games.
Robertson was previously the first Red Raider to record a sack
in five-straight games since Adell Duckett did so in 2003 (Oct.
25-Nov. 22). His sack against Texas also moved Robertson into
the top 10 in Texas Tech single-season history as he is tied for
eighth all-time with Fred Petty (1991), Aaron Hunt (2002) and
McKinner Dixon (2008). Robertson needs one more sack to join
the career top 10 as well as he trails Texas Tech Hall of Honor
inductee Gabe Rivera (1979-82) by just one sack entering this
weekend’s contest against Oklahoma. In addition to frequently
finding the quarterback, Robertson is also Texas Tech’s leading
tackler as he has 62 this year.
Texas Tech Single-Game Sack Leaders
1. Brandon Sharpe (2009)_________________ 15.0
2. Adell Duckett (2003)___________________ 14.0
3. Brandon Williams (2008)________________ 13.0
4. Aaron Hunt (2001)____________________ 12.0
5. Shawn Jackson (1992)__________________ 11.0
6. Calvin Riggs (1986)____________________ 10.5
Montae Reagor (1997)__________________ 10.5
8. Fred Petty (1991)______________________9.0
Aaron Hunt (2002)_____________________9.0
McKinner Dixon (2008)__________________9.0
Pete Robertson (2014)___________________9.0
NELSON HAS STRONG DAY IN FORT WORTH
Faced to defend a short field several times against TCU, the
Red Raider defense benefited from the play of Justis Nelson as
the sophomore broke up five passes against the Horned Frogs,
most of which that took place on long passes into the endzone.
His five pass breakups marked the most for a Red Raider since
Joselio Hanson totaled eight in 2002 against Oklahoma State.
Nelson, one of three underclassmen in the Tech secondary, is
tied for the Big 12 Conference lead with 13 pass breakups this
season. He is also fourth in the conference with 13 passes defended as well.
BRIEFLY...
• Texas Tech has scored in 216 consecutive games dating back
to Oct. 25, 1997. That streak is currently the second longest active streak in the Big 12 (K-State, 221).
• Texas Tech ranks 27th nationally in total offense as the Red
Raiders are averaging 472.3 yards-per-game.
• Texas Tech has posted 325-plus yards of total offense in 37
straight games -the longest active streak in the FBS.
• Texas Tech is the fourth most penalized team in the nation
with 83 total penalties for 787 yards. Baylor is the most penalized team in the country with 89 penalties for 826 yards.
• Texas Tech ranks 123rd in the nation in turnover margin
(-1.33). Tech is tied for 116th nationally in turnovers lost with
22.
• Texas Tech has had 10 different receivers catch a touchdown
pass this season.
• Texas Tech has played four true freshmen quarterbacks in the
last two years while three have gotten starting nods.
• Senior receiver Bradley Marquez has now caught at least one
pass in 38 of 40 career games.
• Junior offensive lineman Le’Raven Clark leads the team with
the most consecutive starts. He made his 35th straight start
against Texas.
• Freshman quarterback Patrick Mahomes made his first career
start of the season against Texas. He went 13-of-21 for 109
yards before leaving the game due to an injury.
• Walk-on and true freshman quarterback Vincent Testaverde,
son of former NFL QB Vinny Testaverde, replaced Mahomes in
the first half of the Texas game two weeks ago when Mahomes
went down due to injury. Testaverde became the second walkon true freshmen quarterback to take meaninful snaps at Texas
Tech in the last two years. He went 15-of-26 (one interception)
for 116 yards in the loss to Texas.
DEFENSIVE NOTES
• Texas Tech has used a total of 26 newcomers on both sides
of the ball this season, including nine true freshmen. Of that
group, 17 are listed as defensive players.
• Texas Tech has used four true freshmen in its secondary alone
as Nigel Bethel II, Derrick Dixon, Jah’Shawn Johnson and Tevin
Madison have all seen action this year. Madison started the
first five games this year at cornerback before Bethel earned
the nod in each of the last four games.
• Over half of the Red Raider defensive players (21-of-35) who
have recorded a tackle this year are classified as a freshman,
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sophomore or a newcomer to the Tech roster. This figure includes senior linebacker/running back Kenny Williams, who
moved to the defensive side of the ball last spring.
• Among Red Raider defensive players with a tackle this year,
eight are freshmen, seven are sophomores, 14 are juniors and
six are seniors.
• Texas Tech has boasted one of the youngest secondaries in
the country this season as the Red Raiders have used a pair of
freshmen at cornerback (Tevin Madison, Nigel Bethel II) in the
starting lineup as well as a true sophomore in Justis Nelson at
the other corner spot, a sophomore in Keenon Ward and a junior in J.J. Gaines at the two safety spots. Jalen Barnes became
the third freshman to start in the secondary against Kansas as
he replaced Ward at free safety.
• Texas Tech had two freshmen in its starting secondary for the
first time this season against Kansas as true freshman Nigel
Bethel II earned his second career start at cornerback and Jalen
Barnes made his first career start at free safety.
• Branden Jackson and Justis Nelson both recovered fumbles
against Texas, which was each their second already this season.
The two Red Raiders are currently tied for fourth in the Big 12
for fumbles recovered.
• V.J. Fehoko has combined for 16 tackles in the last two games
as the senior transfer matched his previous season high with
eight tackles against both TCU and Texas. Fehoko previously
recorded eight tackles earlier this season against West Virginia.
He has recorded over half (30) of his 53 tackles this season in
the last four games alone.
• Austin Stewart made his sixth-consecutive start against Texas
where he made five tackles. Stewart, who came into this season with only two starts in his career, has made 24 of his 40
tackles this year in the past four games alone.
• For the second-straight season, Micah Awe notched a new
career for tackles against in-state rival Texas. Awe, who had 11
tackles in the 2013 matchup with Texas, recorded 12 this season against the Longhorns which was tied for the team high.
• J.J. Gaines recorded a career day against Texas as he set a new
career high with 12 tackles in the loss. Gaines, who is third on
the team with 56 tackles this year, also matched his career high
with two pass breakups against the Longhorns.
• J.J. Gaines recorded his fourth career interception and his
second of the season against Kansas. One more interception for
Gaines would mark the most for a Red Raider in a season since
Cody Davis picked off three in 2012.
• Nigel Bethel II made his fourth-straight start at cornerback
against Texas where he made four tackles, giving him 21 now
during the last four games alone. Bethel also notched a new
season high with two pass breakups against the Longhorns.
• Sam Atoe recorded his first career sack against TCU as part of
three tackles on the day for the junior safety. His three tackles
matched a season high.
• Texas Tech was led in tackles by Keenon Ward and Nigel Bethel II against West Virginia, marking the third time this season
and the first time since the UTEP game where two members
of the secondary were among the top-two leaders in tackles.
DEFENSIVE TIDBITS FROM THE KANSAS GAME
• The Red Raiders held Kansas to just 363 yards of total offense
last weekend, the fewest for an opposing offense since Texas
Tech limited Iowa State to just 311 yards in 2013.
• The Texas Tech defense stood tall on third down against Kansas, allowing the Jayhawks to convert just five of 15 third-down
attempts (29 percent). It was the lowest success rate for an opponent on third down since the Red Raiders limited Iowa State
to just 5-of-18 attempts (28 percent) last season.
• Texas Tech held Kansas to just 21 points, the fewest for an
opponent since the Red Raiders limited the Jayhawks to just 16
in 2013. Kansas scored 14 of its 21 points on drives that started
within Texas Tech territory.
• Of the 14 Kansas possessions last weekend, the Jayhawks
were able to establish drives of 50 or more yards just twice
against the Red Raiders. The Texas Tech defense was able to get
off the field nine times on the day via a punt or turnover after
holding Kansas to less than 30 yards on a possession.
• Texas Tech held Kansas scoreless in the first quarter, marking
the first the Red Raiders had done so since last year’s Oklahoma
game in Norman (7-0).
• The Red Raiders forced two turnovers with an interception
from J.J. Gaines and a fumble recovery from Branden Jackson.
It marked the third time in the last four games where Texas Tech
has forced at least two turnovers.
CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING STREAK
Texas Tech is currently riding a consecutive game scoring streak
that spans 216 games dating back to the 1997 season. The
streak ranks 13th nationally and is the second longest streak in
the Big 12 Conference behind Kansas State.
Games
Program
Years
330Florida
1988-Present
277TCU
1992-Present
267
Air Force
1992-Present
255Tennessee 1994-Present
252
Virginia Tech
1995-Present
252
Ohio State
1993-Present
245Georgia
1995-Present
241Nebraska 1996-Present
228Wisconsin 1997-Present
225
Kansas State
1996-Present
221
Georgia Tech
1997-Present
220
Boise State
1997-Present
216
Texas Tech
1997-Present
TEXAS TECH KNOWS OFFENSE
Texas Tech’s potent offense is known nationwide and can now
lay claim that the Red Raider offense is one of the best in the
country. Since 2000, the Red Raiders have compiled a staggering 89,917 yards of total offense along with 885 touchdowns
and 6,733 points.
Total Yards Since 2000
1. TEXAS TECH (89,917)
2. Oregon (85,814)
3. Oklahoma (85,740)
4. Hawaii (83,852)
5. Houston (84,476)
Points Scored Since 2000
1. Oklahoma (7,212)
2. Boise State (7,024)
3. Oregon (7,003)
4. TEXAS TECH (6,733)
5. Texas (6,722)
Touchdowns Scored Since 2000
1. Boise State (921)
2. Oregon (922)
3. Oklahoma (914)
4. TEXAS TECH (885)
5. Texas (860)
CHANGE AT DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
Defensive Coordinator Matt Wallerstedt resigned from Texas
Tech on Thursday, Sept. 18, after coaching one season and
three games. Co-Defensive Coordinator Mike Smith will call
the defense for the remainder of the season alongside Kevin
Curtis, John Scott Jr., Trey Haverty and Matt Brock. Matt Brock
has been moved from his defensive quality control position and
GAMEDAY LOCATIONS
KLIFF KINGSBURY
Head Coach
Field
ERIC MORRIS
Offensive Coordinator
Press Box
MIKE SMITH
Defensive Coordinator
Field
MATT BROCK
Inside Linebackers
Press Box
KEVIN CURTIS
Cornerbacks
Field
TREY HAVERTY
Safeties
Press Box
LEE HAYS
Offensive Line
Field
MIKE JINKS
Running Backs
Press Box
JOHN SCOTT JR.
Defensive Line
Field
DARRIN CHIAVERINI
Special Teams Coordinator
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will coach inside linebackers.
Texas Tech Defensive Coordinator Turnover
2014
Mike Smith (Interim)
2013-14 Matt Wallerstedt
2013
Matt Wallerstedt
2012
Art Kaufman
2011
Chad Glasgow
2010
James Willis
2009
Ruffin McNeil (Coordinator in 2007, 08 and 09)
THE WIDE RECEIVER U
There are no Johnny Come Latelys here. Texas Tech easily
stakes claim to the tag “Wide Receiver U” and has the numbers
to prove it. Since 2000, Texas Tech receivers have caught 553
touchdowns passes and hauled in 69,709 passing yards - both
of which lead the nation. In addition, the Red Raiders have two
Biletnikoff Awards on display in the trophy case and two of the
most prolific receivers in the NFL.
MAHOMES GETS FIRST ACTION OF 2014 AT OSU
With an injury to Davis Webb in the fourth quarter at Oklahoma
State, the door opened for Patrick Mahomes to make his career
debut. He became the first Red Raider quarterback to make
a career debut in a Big 12 game since 2009 when Seth Doege
made his debut against Kansas State on Oct. 10 in Lubbock.
Steven Sheffield started against the Wildcats while Doege entered in the fourth quarter with 12:34 left in the game with
the Red Raiders leading 59-7. Mahomes is the first Red Raider
quarterback in over 14 years to make their career debut in a Big
12 road game.
• When Mahomes entered the game, he became the fourth
different quarterback to take snaps for Texas Tech in the last
16 games. Davis Webb, Michael Brewer and Baker Mayfield all
took snaps during the 2013 season.
ARTIST RENDERINGS - THE CAMPAIGN FOR FEARLESS CHAMPIONS
SOUTH END ZONE STADIUM BUILDING: SUITES, CLUB SEATS, DINING HALL, HALL OF FAME
AERIAL VIEW OF PROPOSED SEZ BUILDING, INDOOR TRACK COMPLEX & INDOOR FOOTBALL
DEFENSE CRUCIAL IN WIN OVER UTEP
The Texas Tech defense made the big stop when it needed
it the most at UTEP. The Red Raiders, faced with defending a UTEP offense that was starting its drive at the Tech
33-yardline with just over two minutes remaining, limited
the Miners to just four yards in crunch time, protecting a 3026 lead and giving the ball back to the offense with 1:23 to
play. The defensive stand was highlighted by a 4th-and-6
incompletion over the middle that was forced by pressure
off the end from Branden Jackson. It was the first defensive
stand for the Red Raiders to essentially end a game since
Tech topped Kansas, 41-34, in double overtime in 2012.
NOTABLE FIRSTS FOR 2014
• Texas Tech scored its first points of the season on the second
drive of the UCA game when DeAndre Washington scored on a
1-yard touchdown with 5:13 to go in the first quarter. The drive
required a conversion on fourth down early on (Jakeem Grant
11-yard catch on 4th and 7) and covered 43 yards on 10 plays.
• Junior defensive lineman Branden Jackson registered the first
sack of the season for the Texas Tech defense that forced a Central Arkansas field goal on its second possession of the game.
• Junior running back DeAndre Washington scored the first
touchdown of the season for the Red Raiders on a 1-yard run
with 5:13 remaining in the first quarter.
• True freshman Justin Stockton recorded his first career touchdown with a six-yard TD run that gave Tech a 21-16 lead with
3:35 to go in the first half. He is the first true freshman running
INDOOR FOOTBALL TRAINING FACILITY
EXTERIOR OF THE SOUTH END ZONE STADIUM BUILDING FACING THE PROMENADE
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back to score a TD in the season opener since DeAndre Washington did so in 2011 against Texas State.
cility, a renovation of the south end zone stadium building and
a new indoor track and field complex.
RECORD TURNOUT FOR SEASON OPENER
Texas Tech fans turned out in record numbers for the season
opener against Central Arkansas. The sellout crowd of 60,778
marked the largest crowd ever for a season opener, surpassing
the previous record of 57,528 for the SMU game in 2010. Additionally, there were 15,142 students in attendance and that is
the second largest student crowd in school history.
FEARLESS FANS LIVE HERE
Texas Tech will devote all of its marketing collateral (in all
sports) this season to pay tribute to its great fan base. Red
Raider fans have stepped up in record numbers this season as
Texas Tech has sold out of season tickets for the first time in
school history. A total of 38,524 fans gobbled up all the season tickets in the stadium and surpassed the previous record
of 32,227 sold in Tommy Tuberville’s first season in 2010. With
the exception of the Texas game, Texas Tech is currently selling
individual game tickets that were unused from the visiting
team allotment. Texas Tech will set a new single-season average attendance record at Jones AT&T Stadium for the third
consecutive season. Last season, Tech set the record with an
average of 57,932.
CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED
Texas Tech named its captains for the 2014 season prior to the
opener against Central Arkansas. Representing the offense is
sophomore quarterback Davis Webb and senior wide receiver
Bradley Marquez. The defense is represented by senior linebackers Kenny Williams and Sam Eguavoen. Williams is a team
captain for the second straight season marking a first for a Tech
player since Graham Harrell was voted captain consecutively in
2007 and 2008.
KINGSBURY RECEIVES CONTRACT EXTENSION
Texas Tech made head coach Kliff Kingsbury one of the highest
paid coaches in college football on the eve of the 2014 season
with the announcement of a three-year contract extension
through 2020. Kingsbury’s original contract was a five-year
deal signed in February 2013 that would keep him at Texas Tech
through 2017. The financial terms of the new contract call for
a raise in salary in 2015 to $3.1 million with escalation to $4.1
million in 2020.
THE CAMPAIGN FOR FEARLESS CHAMPIONS
Texas Tech unveiled the first athletics specific capital campaign
in university history in a news conference on Friday, Aug. 29.
The Campaign for Fearless Champions is a comprehensive
athletics campaign that will significantly impact every student-athlete and all 17 sports.
The Campaign for Fearless Champions will:
• Enhance athletic facilities
• Invest in the athletic scholarship endowment
• Grow the Leadership Academy
• Provide for the future of Texas Tech Athletics
By impacting athletic facilities, scholarship endowments and
the Fearless Champions Leadership Academy, The Campaign for
Fearless Champions will impact every student-athlete in every
sport. The initiative totals $185 million with $75 million already
committed from generous Texas Tech friends and donors.
Texas Tech’s goal of providing state-of-the-art facilities for
its student-athletes is at the forefront of The Campaign for
Fearless Champions. Progress towards the facility upgrades/
additions is underway as a total of eight projects have recently
been completed or have been funded and are in progress. Those
projects include:
• United Supermarkets Arena Team Facilities Renovations
• Indoor Soccer Facility
• Football Video Board
• North End Zone Colonnade
• United Supermarkets Arena Weight Room Renovation
• Baseball Grandstand and Clubhouse Roof
• Track and Field Team Building
• The Rawls Course Bunker Restoration
A total of 25 facility projects are the focus of the campaign and
will include the construction of an indoor football training fa-
BEST STUDENT BODY IN THE BIG 12
Texas Tech’s student body was tabbed as the best in the Big 12
Conference this spring by ESPN.com. Texas Tech students not
only provide a tremendous home field advantage but they
are turning out in record setting numbers. Last season, Texas
Tech set an average student attendance record of 11,249 and
a Jones AT&T Stadium individual game record with 16,092 for
the TCU game. In an era where student attendance is declining
across the country, the opposite is occurring in Lubbock as Tech
students not only set facility attendance records at football but
also at basketball and baseball.
Student Attendance Records Set In 2013
Football Average Attendance_______________ 11,249
Football Single Game Record___________ 16,092 (TCU)
Men’s Basketball Single Game Record____ 6,086 (K-State)
Big 12 MBB Single Game Record________ 6,086 (K-State)
Baseball Single Game Record___________ 1,201 (Texas)
Student Attendance In 2014
Central Arkansas____________ 15,142 (2nd largest ever)
Arkansas____________________________ 14,107
West Virginia___________________________ 7,555
Kansas_______________________________ TBA
FOUR STRAIGHT BOWL WINS
Texas Tech’s 37-23 victory over No. 16 Arizona State in the 2013
National University Holiday Bowl gave the Red Raiders their
fourth straight bowl victory. Texas Tech now holds the longest active bowl win streak in the Big 12 Conference and the
longest in school history. Tech’s streak of bowl wins started in
San Antonio with a 41-31 win over Michigan State in the 2009
Alamo Bowl. Texas Tech’s 36 all-time bowl appearances ranks
17th nationally.
STUDENT-ATHLETES
Texas Tech boasts six football student-athletes that have already earned their degrees and are currently pursuing a master’s degree. Education is a top priority for Coach Kingsbury
as he graduated early and was named the 2002 Academic
All-America Player of the Year.
Football Graduates
Ryan Bustin
VJ Fehoko
Reshod Fortenberry
Kramer Fyfe
Brent Mitchum
James Polk
YOUNG TEAM FULL OF EXPECTATIONS
Texas Tech’s 2014 squad will be full of youth as 57.1 percent of
the team will be comprised of freshmen and sophomores. The
Red Raiders will field 39 freshmen and 21 sophomores.
WILLIAMS MAKES THE SWITCH
For the first time since the days of Tech greats Donny Anderson and E.J. Holub, will a Red Raider play on both sides of the
football. Senior running back Kenny Williams approached the
coaching staff in the spring and volunteered for an opportunity to play on both sides of the ball. After a successful spring
season and training camp, Williams is expected to start at the
RAIDER linebacker position that was vacated with the graduation of Terrance Bullitt. Williams will spend most of his time
on the defensive side of the football but you can expect to see
him on all three sides of the football - defense, offense and special teams. He was the team’s leading rusher in 2013 with 497
yards and finished sixth on the squad with 264 receiving yards.
WEAPONS RETURNING
Most pundits aren’t predicting much from Texas Tech in 2014
which goes to explain a sixth place preseason prediction in the
Big 12 Conference race. However, Texas Tech returns its starting
quarterback in Davis Webb, 53 percent of its receptions from
last season and 77 percent of its rushing yards. With so much
returning experience, the Texas Tech offense will look to make
major strides in the second year of the Kliff Kingsbury offense.
Top Returners For 2014
QB
Davis Webb: 2,718 yards/ 20 TDs
WR Jakeem Grant: 65 catches/796 yards/7 TDs
WR Bradley Marquez: 49 catches/633 yards/6 TDs
RB DeAndre Washington: 34 catches/269 receiving
yards/107 rushes/450 rushing yards
RB Kenny Williams: 30 catches/264 receiving yards/125
rushes/497 rushing yards
WEBB MATURES QUICKLY INTO TEAM LEADER
After battling for the starting quarterback job most of last season, Davis Webb enters his sophomore season as not only the
starter but as a key team leader. In the Holiday Bowl, Webb set
the tone for what could be a sensational career at Texas Tech
with a blistering performance against No. 16 Arizona State. He
threw for 403 yards and tied a Holiday Bowl record with four
touchdown passes as the Red Raiders raced to a 37-23 win.
That performance literally transformed a lanky, tentative freshman into a bulky emotional leader that the Red Raiders will rely
heavily on in 2014.
What’s New With Davis Webb?
• Last official weigh-in was 209 but has since weighed in at
217 - dropped to 170 before preseason practice in 2013 due to
illness.
• Became the youngest counselor in the history of the Elite 11
Quarterback Camp this past summer. A former Elite 11 participant himself, Webb also had the opportunity to tutor incoming
quarterback Jarrett Stidham.
• Worked with private quarterback coaches George Whitfield
and Kevin O’Connell in San Diego in May.
• Preseason candidate for the Manning Award, Davey O’Brien
Award and the Maxwell Award.
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GRANT LOOKING FOR BREAKOUT SEASON
Ask any member of the Texas Tech Football team and they will
tell you that Jakeem Grant is the most explosive player in the
Big 12 Conference. His speed and play making ability made
him the third leading receiver on the team last season but he
certainly has bigger plans for his junior year. His ability was noticed by the committee at the Biletnikoff Award as they placed
him on their preseason watch list.
• Finished the 2013 season with 65 receptions for 796 yards
and seven touchdowns.
• As a kick returner he compiled a team-leading 19 returns for
400 yards (21.1 average per return) in 2013.
• Compiled 1,273 all-purpose yards in 2013 with an average of
106.1 yards per game.
HONORS ROLL IN FOR Le’RAVEN CLARK
Le’Raven Clark enters the 2014 season as the Red Raider earning the most preseason hype. Clark is a preseason All-Big 12 selection and a second-team All-American by USA Today. Clark, a
native of Rockdale, Texas, was an All-Big 12 first team selection
by the Associated Press and Athlon Sports as a sophomore after
starting all 12 games for the Red Raiders at left tackle. He enters his junior season having started in 26-consecutive games,
the longest active streak on the team. Clark was also named to
the ESPN Big 12 All-Bowl Team following Tech’s 37-23 victory
over No. 14 Arizona State in the Holiday Bowl. Backed by Clark’s
play on the left side, the Red Raider offensive line shut down
an explosive Arizona State pass rush that came into the bowl
as one of the top defensive fronts in the nation. He is also a
candidate for the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award.
HEAD COACHES AT THEIR ALMA MATER’S
Texas Tech Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury is one of 12 head coaches
across the country working at their alma mater:
School
Head Coach
Years Played at School
Air Force
Troy Calhoun
1985-88
Boise State
Bryan Harsin
1995-99
East Carolina
Ruffin McNeil
1976-80
Kent State
Paul Haynes
1987-91
Northwestern
Pat Fitzgerald
1993-96
Oklahoma State Mike Gundy
1986-89
Stanford
David Shaw
1991-94
Texas Tech
Kliff Kingsbury
1999-02
Tulsa
Bill Blankenship
1975-79
Utah State
Matt Wells
1994-96
UTEP
Sean Kugler
1985-88
Virginia Tech
Frank Beamer
1966-68
UNIFORM WATCH
TEXAS TECH RECORD SINCE 2009 WHILE WEARING THE
FOLLOWING UNIFORM COMBINATIONS
BLACK-BLACK-BLACK ______________________ 9-4
BLACK-WHITE-BLACK ______________________ 8-5
BLACK-RED-BLACK ________________________ 6-2
WHITE-WHITE-WHITE______________________ 5-5
BLACK-RED-WHITE________________________ 4-0
BLACK-BLACK-WHITE ______________________ 3-2
BLACK-RED-RED _________________________ 2-0
BLACK-WHITE-WHITE ______________________ 1-2
BLACK-GRAY-BLACK_______________________ 1-0
GRAY-GRAY-GRAY_________________________ 1-0
BLACK-BLACK-RED________________________ 0-1
BLACK-WHITE-RED________________________ 0-1
WHITE-WHITE-RED________________________ 0-1
GRAY-WHITE-GRAY________________________ 0-2
Wonded Warrior (2010)_____________________ 1-0
Wonded Warrior (2011)_____________________ 0-1
Lonestar Pride (2012)______________________ 0-1
Lone Survivor (2013)_______________________ 0-1
Lonestar Pride (2013)______________________ 0-1
Throwbacks (2014)________________________ 0-1
White Ombre’ (2014)_______________________ 0-1
Lone Star Pride (2014)______________________ 0-1
2014
HELMET
CENTRAL ARKANSAS
BLACK
at UTEP
BLACK
ARKANSAS
^BLACK
at Oklahoma State
%
WHITE
at K-State
WHITE
WEST VIRGINIA
WHITE
KANSASBLACK
at TCU
GRAY
Texas
&FLAG
JERSEY
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE/GRAY
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
PANTS
W/L
BLACK
W
WHITE
W
GRAY
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK W
GRAY
BLACK
L
L
L
L
L
L
^ - Throwback Uniforms (vs. Arkansas – Lubbock, Texas)
% - White Ombre’ (at Oklahoma State – Stillwater, Okla.)
& - Lone Star Pride Uniforms (vs. Texas - Lubbock, Texas)
KINGSBURY IN ELITE COMPANY
Texas Tech Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury is one of just two coaches nationally that finished in the Top 10 in the Heisman Trophy
voting and played in the NFL. Kingsbury joins South Carolina’s
Steve Spurrier as the only two active coaches to accomplish this
feat. Spurrier won the Heisman Trophy in 1966 and played 10
seasons in the NFL.
KINGSBURY IS THE YOUNGEST COACH IN THE POWER 5
At the age of 35, Kliff Kingsbury is the youngest head coach
in the Power 5 and the third youngest coach in the FBS. He
was named head coach at Texas Tech on Dec. 12, 2012.
Youngest Head Coaches
Head Coach
Age
School
P.J. Fleck
33
Western Michigan
Matt Campbell
34
Toledo
Kliff Kingsbury
35
Texas Tech
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KLIFF KINGSBURY
K
liff Kingsbury (@TTUKingsbury), Texas Tech’s second all-time leading passer, begins his second season as the head football coach at his alma mater.
In his first year as head coach, Kingsbury led the Red Raiders to an 8-5 overall record and a stunning 37-23 win over No. 16 Arizona State in the National
University Holiday Bowl. He became just the second coach in school history to win a bowl game in his first season as the Red Raiders dismantled the heavily
favored Sun Devils in San Diego. His popularity also helped revitalize the fan base as Texas Tech fans set a new school record for average home attendance (57,933
average per game).
Kingsbury returned to his collegiate roots after a one-year stint as offensive coordinator at Texas A&M where he played a huge role in leading freshman
quarterback Johnny Manziel to the Heisman Trophy. Under his guidance, the Aggie offense finished third nationally in total offense by averaging 552.33 yards pergame. The Aggies ranked 14th nationally in passing offense and 13th nationally in rushing offense, making Texas A&M one of the most balanced attacks in college
football. For the second consecutive year Kingsbury was named the national offensive coordinator of the year.
Kliff Kingsbury
Kingsbury made the move to Texas A&M from the University of Houston where he played a key role in the Cougars’ record-setting 13-win season in 2011. The Head Coach
Cougars finished 2011 with a 13-1 record and posted the program’s highest final BCS finish in school history (No. 19).
Kingsbury served as co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Cougars, and was named the 2011 Offensive Coordinator of the Year by FootballScoop.com. The Cougars led the
nation in total offense, passing offense and scoring in 2011, while record-setting quarterback Case Keenum placed seventh in the Heisman Trophy voting and won the Sammy Baugh Award.
With Kingsbury calling the offensive plays, the Cougars averaged 599.1 total yards per game, including 450.1 through the air, while scoring over 49 points per game. The Cougars scored over
70 points in two games in 2011, and finished the season with a 30-14 win over Penn State in the TicketCity Bowl.
Kingsbury was instrumental in the continued development of Keenum, who finished his illustrious career as the most prolific passer in NCAA FBS history. In his one season with Kingsbury as
his QB coach, Keenum completed 428-of-604 passes for 5,631 yards and 48 touchdowns, all NCAA FBS bests.
In his first season as QB coach at Houston in 2010, Kingsbury prepped a true freshman signal caller, David Piland, to an average of 330.1 yards passing per game, which ranked No. 3 nationally. He was named to the Sporting News Freshman All-America team.
After a five-year professional football career, Kingsbury entered the coaching ranks in the spring of 2008 when he joined Sumlin’s staff as an offensive quality control assistant. A sixth-round
draft pick in 2003 by the New England Patriots, Kingsbury played for five NFL teams and also saw action in the Canadian Football League and the All-American Football League.
Kingsbury was drafted by Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots after a record-setting career at Texas Tech. Kingsbury received multiple honors including Associated Press Big 12
Offensive Player of the Year as a quarterback for the Red Raiders. In addition, he set 39 school records, 16 Big 12 marks and 17 NCAA records during his career at Tech (1999-2002). As a senior he
was awarded the Sammy Baugh Trophy, presented annually to the nation’s best college quarterback.
The first in a long line of record-setting Texas Tech quarterbacks under then-head coach Mike Leach, Kingsbury recorded more than 12,000 passing yards and total offense including over
1,000 pass completions making him only the third player in NCAA history to accomplish all three. Kingsbury also excelled in the classroom as he was one of 14 collegiate football players to
receive a post-graduate scholarship from the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame as he also garnered Academic All-America Player of the Year honors in 2002.
A native of New Braunfels, Texas, Kingsbury graduated from Texas Tech in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in management.
COACHING EXPERIENCE
YEARS
COACHING POSITION
2013-present______Head Coach, Texas Tech
2012___________Offensive Coordinator, Texas A&M
2010-11_________Co-Offensive Coordinator, Houston
2008-09_________Offensive Quality Control Assistant, Houston
COACHING RECORD
YEARSSCHOOL/RECORD
2014___________Texas Tech/3-6; 1-5 Big 12
2013___________Texas Tech/8-5; 4-5 Big 12
Total____________11-11, 5-10 Big 12
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE
YEARBOWL
2013____ National University Holiday Bowl
2009____ Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
2008____ Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
YEARSTEAM/ORGANIZATION
2008_____________ Team Texas (All-American Football League)
2007_____________ Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Canadian Football League)
______________ Montreal Alouettes (Canadian Football League)
2006_____________ Buffalo Bills
______________ Cologne Centurions (NFL Europe)
2005_____________ Denver Broncos
______________ New York Jets
2004-05___________ New Orleans Saints
2003-04___________ New England Patriots
2002_____________ Texas Tech (9th Place Heisman Trophy; Academic All-America Player of the Year; 5,017 passing yds)
2001_____________ Texas Tech (Starting Quarterback; 3,502 passing yards, 25 TDs)
2000_____________ Texas Tech (Starting Quarterback; 3,418 passing yards, 21 TDs)
1999_____________ Texas Tech (Earned first career start in season finale against Oklahoma; Tech won 38-28)
1994-1997__________ New Braunfels High School (coached by his father Tim; as senior threw for 3,009 yards and 34 TDs)
9
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NUMERICAL ROSTER
NO
1
2
3
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
14
15
15
16
16
17
18
18
19
20
21
21
22
23
24
25
26
26
27
27
28
28
29
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
37
37
38
38
39
40
40
41
42
42
43
45
46
PLAYER
Nigel Bethel II
Reginald Davis
J.J. Gaines
Bradley Marquez
Patrick Mahomes
Gary Moore
Devin Lauderdale
Kris Williams
D.J. Polite-Bray
Davis Webb
Austin Stewart
Justin Stockton
Shawn Corker
Branden Jackson
Pete Robertson
Payne Sullins
Jakeem Grant
Jacarthy Mack
Zach Barnes
Ian Sadler
Sam Eguavoen
Dylan Cantrell
Hunter Rittimann
Keenon Ward
Dorian Crawford
Vincent Testaverde
Thierry Nguema
Micah Awe
Jakari Dillard
Jalen Barnes
Tevin Madison
Michael Coley
DeAndre Washington
Derrick Dixon
La’Darius Newbold
Payton Hendrix
Sam Atoe
Kenneth Huggins
John White
Demarcus Felton
Zach Winbush
Martin Hill
Dominique Wheeler
Jah’Shawn Johnson
Mason Reed
Collin Bowen
Justis Nelson
Brandon Bagley
Stanton Keane
Kenny Williams
Tyler Scalzi
Bobby Esiaba
Quinton White
Kisean Allen
Ja’Deion High
Kahlee Woods
Dakota Allen
Rodney Hall
Malik Jenkins
Mike Mitchell
Taylor Symmank
Jackson Richards
Kramer Fyfe
David Brenner
POS
DB
WR
DB
WR
QB
DL
WR
LB
DB
QB
DB
RB
WR
DL
LB
QB
WR
LB
DL
WR
LB
WR
QB
DB
DB
QB
DB
LB
WR
DB
DB
DB
RB
S
DB
S
S
RB
DB
RB
LB
DB
WR
DB
RB
LB
DB
DB
WR
RB/LB
LB
LB
RB
S
WR
LB
LB
RB
LB
LB
K
DL
PK
DS
HT
5-9
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-3
6-5
6-0
6-0
5-11
6-5
6-0
5-10
6-1
6-4
6-3
6-2
5-6
6-1
6-2
5-10
6-1
6-3
6-0
5-9
6-2
6-1
5-10
6-0
6-4
6-0
5-10
6-3
5-8
5-9
6-1
6-2
5-11
5-7
5-10
5-7
6-1
5-10
6-1
5-10
6-2
6-3
6-2
5-10
6-0
5-11
6-4
6-0
5-7
6-0
5-11
6-0
6-2
5-9
6-1
6-3
6-2
6-4
5-8
6-0
WT
178
192
185
203
215
226
180
230
183
209
223
180
186
270
236
175
169
196
221
190
225
211
175
199
200
187
174
220
185
189
160
189
201
185
201
194
235
155
205
175
226
175
186
170
205
221
177
182
210
228
236
217
200
165
186
224
225
236
212
226
192
268
169
212
YR-EX
Fr-HS
So-1L
Jr-2L
Sr-3L
Fr-HS
Fr-RS
So-TR
So-SQ
So-1L
So-1L
Sr-2L
Fr-HS
Sr-3L
Jr-2L
Jr-2L
Fr-HS
Jr-2L
Fr-RS
So-1L
Fr-HS
Sr-3L
So-1L
Fr-HS
So-1L
Sr-1L
Fr-HS
So-1L
Jr-2L
Fr-HS
Fr-RS
Fr-HS
Fr-HS
Jr-2L
Fr-HS
So-1L
Fr-HS
Jr-TR
Jr-HS
Jr-1L
Fr-HS
Sr-3L
Sr-SQ
So-1L
Fr-HS
Fr-HS
Fr-RS
So-1L
Jr-1L
Fr-HS
Sr-3L
So-1L
Jr-1L
So-1L
Fr-HS
Fr-RS
Fr-RS
Fr-HS
Sr-1L
So-1L
Fr-RS
Jr-1L
Sr-3L
Sr-2L
Jr-1L
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL
Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington
Tenaha, Texas/Tenaha
Irving, Texas/Nimitz
Odessa, Texas/Odessa
Whitehouse, Texas/Whitehouse
Clarksville, Texas/Clarksville
Houston, Texas/Bellaire/Navarro College
Dallas, Texas/Bryan Adams
Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King
Prosper, Texas/Prosper
Matthews, N.C./Butler/L.A. Pierce JC
Cibolo, Texas/Steele
Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons
McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport
Longview, Texas/Longview
Gatesville, Texas/Reicher
Mesquite, Texas/Horn
Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King
Loganville, Ga./Grayson
Argyle, Texas/Argyle
Garland, Texas/Lakeview Centennial
Whitehouse, Texas/Whitehouse
San Antonio, Texas/Johnson
Snyder, Texas/Snyder
San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch/Mt. San Antonio College
Tampa, Fla./Jesuit
Corona, Calif./Santiago
Arlington, Texas/Summitt
Princeton, Texas/Princeton
Port Arthur, Texas/Memorial
Fayette, Ala./Fayette
Irving, Texas/Irving
Missouri City, Texas/T. Marshall
Dallas, Texas/Skyline
Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster
Dallas, Texas/Bishop Dunne
Windsor, Calif/Maria Carillo/College of San Mateo
Plano, Texas/Prestonwood Christian
Bremond, Texas/Bremond
Houston, Texas/Dekaney
Schertz, Texas/Clemens
St. Louis, Mo./Lutheran North/Pierce CC
Crockett, Texas/Crockett
Ennis, Texas/Ennis
Cisco, Texas/Cisco
Amarillo, Texas/Randall
Mesquite, Texas/Dallas Christian
Los Angeles, Calif./Compton/College of Sequoias
Lubbock, Texas/Cooper
Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson
Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound
Houston, Texas/Dallastown PA
College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated
Mesquite, Texas/Poteet
Hereford, Texas/Hereford
Sherman, Texas/Sherman
Humble, Texas/Summer Creek
Angleton, Texas/Angleton/Tyler JC
Ennis, Texas/Ennis
Plano, Texas/Prestonwood Christian/Ohio State
McKinney, Texas/McKinney Boyd/Southern Arkansas
Southlake, Texas/Carroll
Austin, Texas/Lake Travis
Plano, Texas/Canyon Creek Christian Academy
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NUMERICAL ROSTER CONTINUED
NO
47
48
50
51
51
52
53
54
56
58
59
61
62
63
65
68
71
72
73
74
75
79
80
82
83
84
85
87
89
90
92
94
95
96
97
98
99
PLAYER
Braden Marusak
Ryan Bustin
Brandon Thorpe
Demetrius Alston
Tony Morales
V.J. Fehoko
Kyle Heffron
Grant Bouma
Alfredo Morales
Josh Outlaw
Talor Nunez
Emiliano Renteria
Le’Raven Clark
James Polk
Baylen Brown
Hayden Vinson
Reshod Fortenberry
Robert Castaneda
Justin Murphy
Cole Collier
Jared Kaster
Poet Thomas
Cameron Batson
Brent Mitcham
Brad Pearson
Zach Austin
Jordan Davis
Kash Knutson
Caleb Woodward
Keland McElrath
Andre Ross
Donte Phillips
Marcus Smith
Clayton Hatfield
Trey Keenan
Anthony Smith
Rika Levi
POS
LB
K
DL
DL
OL
LB
DS
LB
OL
OL
LB
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
DB
DL
LB
DL
DL
PK
OL/TE
DL
DL
HT
6-3
5-11
6-3
6-3
6-3
5-11
5-10
6-2
6-4
6-4
6-4
6-2
6-6
6-6
6-4
6-5
6-5
6-5
6-7
6-2
6-3
6-5
5-9
5-9
6-1
5-11
5-10
5-11
6-0
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-3
5-10
6-5
6-0
6-2
WT
192
179
277
267
315
220
222
230
308
295
240
300
313
338
293
289
286
300
270
300
285
308
173
177
206
170
176
173
203
312
234
280
310
166
272
331
367
COACHING STAFF (LOCATION ON GAME DAY)
Head Coach_______________________________Kliff Kingsbury (Sideline)
Offensive Coordinator/Receviers__________________Eric Morris (Press Box)
Special Teams Coordinator_____________________Darrin Chiaverini (Sideline)
Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers__________Mike Smith (Field)
Inside Linebackers__________________________Matt Brock (Press Box)
Cornerbacks_______________________________Kevin Curtis (Sideline)
Special Teams Coordinator/Safeties________________Trey Haverty (Press Box)
Offensive Line_____________________________Lee Hays (Sideline)
Running Backs_____________________________Mike Jinks (Press Box)
Defensive Line_____________________________John Scott Jr. (Sideline)
Strength and Conditioning_____________________Chad Dennis (Sideline)
YR-EX
Fr-HS
Sr-2L
Jr-TR
Jr-1L
Jr-SQ
Sr-TR
Fr-RS
Fr-HS
Jr-2L
Fr-RS
Fr-RS
So-RS
Jr-2L
Sr-3L
So-1L
So-TR
Sr-2L
Fr-HS
Fr-HS
Fr-HS
Jr-2L
Fr-RS
Fr-HS
Sr-1L
Jr-2L
Fr-RS
Sr-2L
Fr-HS
Fr-RS
Jr-TR
Jr-1L
Jr-2L
Jr-TR
Fr-HS
So-1L
So-1L
Jr-TR
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL
Amarillo, Texas/Amarillo
Kilgore, Texas/Kilgore/Kilgore College
Tucker, Ga./Tucker/Highland CC
Norcross, Ga./Norcross/Hutchinson CC
Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston
Honolulu, Hawaii/Farrington/Utah
San Antonio, Texas/Ronald Reagan
Bakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield Christian
Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston
Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King
Midland, Texas/Lee
Lamesa, Texas/Lamesa
Rockdale, Texas/Rockdale
Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik
San Antonio, Texas/O’Connor
San Angelo, Texas/Central/Cisco College
Tylertown, Miss./Bowling Green/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock
Belton, Texas/Belton
Prosper, Texas/Prosper
Altair, Texas/Altair Rice
Beverly Hills, Mich./Country Day
Oklahoma City, Okla./Millwood
Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek
Lubbock, Texas/Monterey
Austin, Texas/Lake Travis
Arlington, Texas/Arlington/Southwestern Oklahoma State
San Antonio, Texas/Reagan
Leander, Texas/Leander
Ripley, Tenn/Ripley/Coahoma CC
Calvert, Texas/Calvert/Navarro College
Milwaukee, Wis./Homestead
Wadesboro, N.C./Wadesboro/Highland CC
Boerne, Texas/Champion
Argyle, Texas/Argyle
Houston, Texas/Spring Westfield
San Francisco, Calif/S. San Francisco/College of San Mateo
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Kisean Allen______________kuh-SHAWN
Sam Atoe________________UH-toy
Micah Awe_______________AH-way
Grant Bouma______________ BOE-muh
Robert Castaneda___________cast-uh-NAY-duh
Sam Eguavoen_____________uh-GUAV-in
Bobby Esiaba______________es-SAW-buh
V.J. Fehoko_______________feh-HOE-koe
Ja’Deion High______________ JAY-dee-on
Rika Levi_________________REE-kuh levy
Patrick Mahomes___________ muh-HOMES
Braden Marusak____________BRAY-dun MAR-shock
Thierry Nguema____________ THARE-ee GHEE-muh
Tyler Scalzi_______________SCOWL-z
Kahlee Woods_____________KAH-lee
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DEPTH CHART
OFFENSE
LT 62 Le’Raven Clark_______6-6__313__ Jr-2L_______________ Rockdale, Texas
73 Justin Murphy_______6-7__270__ Fr-HS_________________ Belton, Texas
DEFENSE
END 9 Branden Jackson______6-4__270__ Jr-2L_______________ McKeesport, Pa.
5 Gary Moore_________6-5__226__ Fr-RS_______________Clarksville, Texas
LG
56 Alfredo Morales______6-4__308__ Jr-2L_______________ Arlington, Texas
63 James Polk_________6-6__338__ Sr-3L________________Houston, Texas
N
43 Jackson Richards______6-4__268__ Sr-3L_______________Southlake, Texas
99 Rika Levi__________6-2__367__ Jr-TR_____________ San Francisco, Calif.
C
75 Jared Kaster________6-3__285__ Jr-2L__________________Altair, Texas
72 Robert Castaneda_____6-5__300__ Fr-HS______________Round Rock, Texas
T
51 Demetrius Alston_____6-3__267__ Jr-1L_________________ Norcross, Ga.
90 Keland McElrath______6-4__312__ Jr-TR_________________ Ripley, Tenn.
RG 65 Baylen Brown_______6-4__293__ So-1L_____________ San Antonio, Texas
97 Trey Keenan________6-5__272__ So-1L_________________ Argyle, Texas
RT 71 Reshod Fortenberry____6-5__286__ Sr-2L_______________ Tylertown, Miss.
79 Poet Thomas________6-5__308__ Fr-RS_____________ Beverly Hills, Mich.
BAN 10
92
WILL 52
25
QB 7 Davis Webb_________6-5__209__ So-1L________________ Prosper, Texas
5 Patrick Mahomes_____6-3__215__ Fr-HS_____________ Whitehouse, Texas
MIKE 13 Sam Eguavoen_______6-1__225__ Sr-3L________________ Garland, Texas
18 Micah Awe_________6-0__220__ Jr-2L_______________ Arlington, Texas
RB 21 DeAndre Washington___5-8__201__ Jr-2L_____________ Missouri City, Texas
37 Quinton White_______5-7__200__ So-1L____________College Station, Texas
RAID 34 Kenny Williams______5-9__228__ Sr-3L______________ Pflugerville, Texas
8 Austin Stewart_______6-0__223__ Sr-2L_______________ Matthews, N.C.
WR 14 Dylan Cantrell_______6-3__211__ So-1L_____________ Whitehouse, Texas
6 Devin Lauderdale_____6-0__180__ So-TR________________Houston, Texas
BC 31 Justis Nelson________6-2__177__ So-1L_______________ Mesquite, Texas
17 Thierry Nguema_____ 5-10__174__ So-1L_________________ Corona, Calif.
WR 11 Jakeem Grant_______5-6__169__ Jr-2L_______________ Mesquite, Texas
82 Brent Mitcham_______5-9__177__ Sr-1L________________Houston, Texas
FS
15 Keenon Ward________5-9__195__ So-1L_________________ Snyder, Texas
19 Jalen Barnes________6-0__189__ Fr-RS______________ Port Arthur, Texas
WR 12 Ian Sadler_________ 5-10__190__ Fr-HS_________________ Argyle, Texas
83 Brad Pearson________6-1__206__ Jr-2L________________Lubbock, Texas
SS
3 J.J. Gaines__________6-0__185__ Jr-2L_________________ Irving, Texas
19 Jalen Barnes________6-0__189__ Fr-RS______________ Port Arthur, Texas
WR 4 Bradley Marquez______6-0__203__ Sr-3L_________________Odessa, Texas
2 Reginald Davis_______6-0__192__ So-1L________________ Tenaha, Texas
FC
1 Nigel Bethel II_______5-9__178__ Fr-HS__________________ Miami, Fla.
20 Tevin Madison______ 5-10__160__ Fr-HS_________________ Fayette, Ala.
Pete Robertson_______6-3__236__ Jr-2L_______________ Longview, Texas
Andre Ross_________6-2__234__ Jr-1L_________________Calvert, Texas
V.J. Fehoko________ 5-11__220__ Sr-TR______________ Honolulu, Hawaii
Sam Atoe_________ 5-11__235__ Jr-TR________________ Windsor, Calif.
SPECIAL TEAMS
LS 46 David Brenner_______6-0__212__ Jr-1L_________________ Plano, Texas
53 Kyle Heffron_______ 5-10__222__ Fr-RS______________ San Antonio Texas
PK 48 Ryan Bustin________ 5-11__179__ Sr-2L_________________Kilgore, Texas
42 Taylor Symmank______6-2__192__ Jr-1L_______________ McKinney, Texas
P
42 Taylor Symmank______6-2__192__ Jr-1L_______________ McKinney, Texas
48 Ryan Bustin________ 5-11__179__ Sr-2L_________________Kilgore, Texas
KO 42 Taylor Symmank______6-2__192__ Jr-1L_______________ McKinney, Texas
45 Kramer Fyfe_________5-8__169__ Sr-2L_________________ Austin, Texas
H
4 Bradley Marquez______6-0__203__ Sr-3L_________________Odessa, Texas
45 Kramer Fyfe_________5-8__169__ Sr-2L_________________ Austin, Texas
KR 11 Jakeem Grant_______5-6__169__ Jr-2L_______________ Mesquite, Texas
2 Reginald Davis_______6-0__192__ So-1L________________ Tenaha, Texas
PR 80 Cameron Batson______5-9__173__ Fr-HS____________ Oklahoma City, Okla.
85 Jordan Davis_______ 5-10__176__ Sr-2L_______________ Arlington, Texas
12
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BY THE NUMBERS
3: Red Raiders have played QB during Big 12 games this year (Webb, Mahomes, Testaverde).
59: Victories for Texas Tech at home (59-19) since 2002.
4: Players inducted into Ring of Honor: Donny Anderson, EJ Holub, Dave Parks & Gabe Rivera.
60: Wins over non-ranked opponents at home (60-9) since 2000.
6: Current Texas Tech players have earned degrees from TTU entering the season.
90: Years of Texas Tech Football.
7: Texas Tech players have finished in the top-10 in voting for the Heisman Trophy Award.
93: Tech is 93-5-4 since 1970 when holding its opponent to 10 or fewer points.
9: Red Raider true freshmen have made collegiate debuts this season.
117: All-time wins for Texas Tech in televised games.
9: Texas Tech has won nine of its last 11 bowl games (dates back to 2002 season).
135: Rushing yards by Justin Stockton at UTEP - 1st 100-yd game by Tech freshman since ‘02 (Henderson).
11: Career head coaching wins for second year coach Kliff Kingsbury (11-11).
142: Career PATs for senior kicker Ryan Bustin (ranks 3rd in school history).
14: All-time bowl victories for Texas Tech (has won 9 of its last 11 bowl games).
151: Career receptions yards by junior Jakeem Grant (leads all active Red Raiders).
18: Davis Webb has thrown at least 1 TD in his first 18 career games - school record.
164: Rushing yards by DeAndre Washington vs. KU marked most by a Red Raider since 2004.
18: Bowl appearances for Texas Tech since 1993.
215: Consecutive game scoring streak (10/25/97-Present) 2nd longest active streak in Big 12 (KSU, 221).
20: Red Raiders made their first career starts this season.
543: All-time wins for the Texas Tech football program.
20: Texas Tech has been bowl eligible 20 times over the last 21 years.
568: Passing touchdowns for Texas Tech since 2000 - leads the nation.
28: Red Raiders have made collegiate debut this season (9 true freshmen, 19 newcomers).
796: Rushing yards by DeAndre Washington is most by Red Raider thru 9 games since 1998.
29: Carries by DeAndre Washington (vs. WVU) are most by Red Raider since 1999 (Sammy Morris) 996: All-time games played by the Red Raiders following week 9 against Texas.
30: Texas Tech football players have earned All-America honors.
1,612: Career rushing yards by junior DeAndre Washington (leads all active Red Raiders).
33: Tech is 33-0 since 1996 when holding its opponent to 10 or fewer points.
1,792: Career receiving yards by junior Jakeem Grant (leads all active Red Raiders).
35: Consecutive starts by OL Le’Raven Clark (2012-14) leads all active Red Raiders.
5,257: Career passing yards by QB Davis Webb (ranks 10th in school history).
37: Straight games with at least 325 total yards is the longest active streak in the FBS.
16,092: Student-record attendance at Jones AT&T Stadium vs. TCU (Sept. 12, 2013).
38: Bradley Marquez has caught at least one pass in 38-of-40 career games.
57,932: Broke school record with average home attendance of 57,932 in 6 games in 2013.
44: Career passing touchdowns for QB Davis Webb (ranks 7th in school history).
60,778: All-time record for season-opener attendance set vs. UCA (Aug. 30, 2014).
47: Career field goals by senior kicker Ryan Bustin ranks second in school history.
61,836: Record attendance at Jones AT&T Stadium against Oklahoma State (Nov. 2, 2013).
59: Consecutive home games played in front of at least 45,000 fans at Jones AT&T Stadium.
89,184: Passing yards for Texas Tech since 2000 - leads the nation.
13
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GAME ONE
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Central Arkansas
Texas Tech
GAME TWO
1 2
3
4
FINAL
3 135 14
35
7 147 14
42
Jones AT&T Stadium (60,778 Attendance)
August 30, 2014
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Davis Webb threw for 452 yards and four touchdowns to lead Texas Tech to a 42-35 win over Central
Arkansas Saturday night.
The sophomore quarterback also had two interceptions, a fifth what he threw all last season.
Webb completed 39 of 52 passes and threw TDs of 6, 5 and 70 yards. The 70-yarder early in the fourth quarter was a career
high for Webb and receiver Bradley Marquez.
Central Arkansas (0-1) of the Football Championship Subdivision was ahead midway through the second quarter. Once
Texas Tech led, the Bears pulled within 42-35 late in the game when backup quarterback Ryan Howard threw an 8-yard TD to
Damien Watts.
Bears starting QB Taylor Reed threw for 140 yards and scored on a 1-yard run.
DeAndre Washington of Texas Tech (1-0) rushed for a career-high 104 yards on 20 carries. The team beat last season’s
rushing average by 66 yards.
Marquez had two touchdown catches, grabbing a 27-yarder from Webb about 7 minutes after the first.
The Red Raiders came out after halftime and put together an 11-play scoring drive. Webb found Reginald Davis over the
middle on a 5-yard slant to put Texas Tech up 28-16.
Webb hit Bradley Marquez on a crossing route and he scampered along the near sideline for a 70-yard touchdown early in
the fourth quarter to put the Red Raiders up 35-21.
The Bears kept plugging, scoring after each of the Red Raiders touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
Early in the week, Red Raiders coached Kliff Kingsbury said his goals for the game were to reduce penalties and turnovers.
Last season the Red Raiders had 18 interceptions (113th in nation) and the team lost 15 fumbles (116th).
Webb, who had nine interceptions in 10 games last season, had two before halftime. Both picks seemed to come on plays
where Webb forced the pass. Both picks led to scores for the Bears.
Texas Tech finished with 114 yards on 15 penalties; last year they averaged eight penalites and 75.2 yards per game.
Webb’s first pick came on first down at the Bears 11-yard line. Webb rolled to left and tried to force the ball to Devin
Lauderdale, who was being covered by Prince Ene. The ball popped up and was intercepted by Dawson Hadnot.
From there, the Bears put together a 12-play drive to go up 10-7.
Webb’s second interception came when he tried to hit Jakeem Grant on the far sideline. There wasn’t a lot of space to get
it to Grant and the ball was picked off by Artez Williams at Texas Tech’s 40. Williams returned it to the Red Raiders 2-yard line,
and Willie Matthews took it in on the first play to put Central Arkansas up 16-7 early in the second half.
TEAM STATISTICS
UCA
TTU
FIRST DOWNS........................................................................ 2835
NET YARDS RUSHING............................................................. 178184
NET YARDS PASSING.............................................................. 228452
Completions-Attempts-Int.................................................. 24-40-039-53-2
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................................................... 406636
Total offense plays............................................................... 9489
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......................................................... 1-02-0
Penalties: Number-Yards....................................................... 5-3415-114
PUNTS-YARDS........................................................................ 6-3152-67
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD............................................ 0-0-03-13-0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD............................................ 5-83-04-102-0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.............................................. 2-38-00-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.......................................... 0-0-00-0-0
Possession Time.................................................................... 33:3626:24
Third-Down Conversions....................................................... 5 of 19
6 of 11
Fourth-Down Conversions..................................................... 6 of 6
2 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances..................................................... 6-64-6
Touchdowns........................................................................ 4-64-6
Field goals........................................................................... 2-60-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards........................................................ 0-02-12
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Texas Tech
UTEP
1 2
3
4
FINAL
0 167 7
30
6767
26
Sun Bowl (35,422 Attendance)
September 8, 2014
EL PASO Texas (AP) - Davis Webb threw three touchdown passes to Bradley Marquez to help lift Texas Tech to a 30-26 victory
over Texas-El Paso Saturday night.
UTEP (1-1) led 6-0 early in the game, but the Red Raiders (2-0) fought back for a 16-13 halftime lead.
Tech pushed its lead to 23-13 on a 13-yard scoring pass from Webb to Marquez in the third, but the Miners hung tough.
UTEP answered with a 24-yard touchdown run from Jeremiah Laufasa that cut Tech’s lead to 23-19 at the end of the third
quarter.
A 9-yard scoring run by Aaron Jones at 5:05 put UTEP back in front at 26-23. Jones ran for 137 yards.
The Red Raiders turned to their passing game and another hookup from Webb to Marquez. This time, the two connected
on a 9-yard touchdown and Ryan Bustin’s extra point put Tech ahead to stay at 30-26.
The key plays on that drive, which covered 75 yards in seven plays, were carries of 20 and 24 yards by Justin Stockton.
Stockton led Tech with 139 yards on just eight carries, including a 75-yarder for a touchdown in the second quarter.
Still, UTEP wasn’t done. Autrey Golden of the Miners returned the ensuing kickoff 52 yards. After a 15-yard facemask
penalty was tacked on, UTEP had the ball on the Tech 33-yard line with 2:23 still to play.
Tech responded though, and this time it was the Raiders’ defense that answered the bell, limiting UTEP to 4 yards on four
plays and forcing the Miners to turn the ball over on downs. UTEP’s final play, a fourth-and-6 from the Tech 29-yard line, fell
incomplete.
From there, Tech kneeled out the final 1:23 to wrap up the victory.
UTEP came out strong, holding Tech to a three-and-out on the game’s opening possession and then marching 72 yards in
11 plays to take a 3-0 lead. Mattox converted the field goal from 22 yards out at 9:44.
Tech finally got into gear offensively two series later, but after rolling up three consecutive first-down plays DeAndre
Washington fumbled at the end of a 9-yard carry. Jameel Irving recovered for UTEP at the Miner 16-yard line.
TEAM STATISTICS
TTU
UTEP
FIRST DOWNS........................................................................ 2024
NET YARDS RUSHING............................................................. 226277
NET YARDS PASSING.............................................................. 278116
Completions-Attempts-Int.................................................. 17-31-09-26-0
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................................................... 504393
Total offense plays............................................................... 5978
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......................................................... 1-12-0
Penalties: Number-Yards....................................................... 10-905-43
PUNTS-YARDS........................................................................ 5-2146-280
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD............................................ 4-26-03-16-0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD............................................ 0-0-02-72-0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.............................................. 0-0-00-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.......................................... 0-0-01-1-0
Possession Time.................................................................... 21:0039:00
Third-Down Conversions....................................................... 4 of 11
6 of 16
Fourth-Down Conversions..................................................... 0 of 1
0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances..................................................... 4-44-4
Touchdowns........................................................................ 3-42-4
Field goals........................................................................... 1-42-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards........................................................ 1-40-0
14
2014 Texas Tech Football
GAME THREE
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Arkansas
Texas Tech
GAME FOUR
1 2
3
4
1414 7 14
7 147 0
FINAL
49
28
Jones AT&T Stadium (60,277 Attendance)
September 13, 2014
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Jonathan Williams ran for four touchdowns and Alex Collins added two more to lead Arkansas past
Texas Tech, 49-28, on Saturday in a matchup of two former Southwest Conference foes.
Williams finished with 145 yards on 22 carries for the Razorbacks (2-1). He scored on rushes of 6, 13, 12 and 6 yards.
Collins finished with a career-high 212 yards on 27 carries, the longest an 84-yard TD in the fourth quarter to seal the win.
Arkansas quarterback Brandon Allen also added 5-yard touchdown run.
The win gave the Razorbacks back-to-back wins for the first time in more than a year.
Texas Tech’s Davis Webb completed 27 of 45 passes for 252 yards and three touchdowns. He rushed for one TD and threw
two interceptions.
Arkansas finished with 438 rushing yards and limited Texas Tech - which came in averaging 365 yards passing - to 252
yards through the air.
Arkansas held the ball (40:39) for more than twice the time the Red Raiders had it (19:21), grinding out 31 first downs.
The Razorbacks chewed up almost half of the third quarter on its first drive. On third-and-goal from the 5, Allen dropped
back to pass and was being chased by two Texas Tech defenders. Looking downfield, Allen forced two defensive backs to stay
on a receiver as he ran into the end zone, extending Arkansas’ lead to 35-21.
But, true to form, the up-tempo Red Raiders offense struck quickly. Webb threw his final touchdown on a third-and-12
from the Arkansas 39, hitting Jakeem Grant, in stride, over the middle.
At the start of the fourth quarter, Texas Tech got only its second possession of the final half.
Texas Tech struggled against the run last season and Saturday was a repeat of those problems. In the Red Raiders’ fivegame losing streak to close the 2013 regular season, they gave up an average of 294 yards rushing.
TEAM STATISTICS
AR
TTU
FIRST DOWNS........................................................................ 3220
NET YARDS RUSHING............................................................. 438101
NET YARDS PASSING.............................................................. 61252
Completions-Attempts-Int.................................................. 6-12-027-45-2
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................................................... 499353
Total offense plays............................................................... 8067
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......................................................... 2-21-1
Penalties: Number-Yards....................................................... 2-155-60
PUNTS-YARDS........................................................................ 1-424-166
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD............................................ 1-0-00-0-0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD............................................ 3-77-05-118-0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.............................................. 2-30-00-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.......................................... 0-0-01-0-0
Possession Time.................................................................... 40:3919:21
Third-Down Conversions....................................................... 8 of 12
8 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions..................................................... 2 of 2
0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances..................................................... 6-73-3
Touchdowns........................................................................ 6-73-3
Field goals........................................................................... 0-70-3
Sacks By: Number-Yards........................................................ 0-00-0
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Texas Tech
Oklahoma State
1 2
3
4
FINAL
7 7 147
35
7 141410
45
Boone Pickens Stadium (55,958 Attendance)
September 25, 2014
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - Daxx Garman threw for 370 yards and four touchdowns to help No. 24 Oklahoma State beat Texas
Tech 45-35 on Thursday night.
Garman completed 17 of 31 passes and ran for a score in his second start since stepping in for the injured J.W. Walsh.
“I thought he handled himself very well,” Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said. “It was his first Big 12 game and only his
third game at this level. For the most part, he understood exactly what we wanted to do.”
Gundy picked at a few things, such as Garman’s decision to challenge defenders on runs late in the game.
“He needs to learn to slide at the end of the game,” Gundy said. “I told him get the first down and slide and he took a hit.
That didn’t fire me up. But he competed.”
Marcell Ateman had career highs of six catches and 130 yards, James Washington had three catches for 87 yards and two
touchdowns, and Desmond Roland ran for 86 yards and a score for Oklahoma State (3-1, 1-0 Big 12).
Davis Webb passed for 374 yards and four touchdowns for Texas Tech (2-2, 0-1) before leaving the game in the fourth
quarter because of a left shoulder injury.
Brad Marquez had eight catches for 106 yards, Jakeem Grant had a career-high 12 catches for 100 yards and a touchdown,
and Reginald Davis caught two touchdown passes.
“I’ve never seen a team shoot itself in the foot as many times as we did tonight,” Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury said. “It
was embarrassing football, honestly. That’s the only way to put it.”
Oklahoma State has won six straight against the Red Raiders and has averaged 55.5 points in the past four wins. The Red
Raiders haven’t won in Stillwater since 2001.
Mike Smith took over as Texas Tech’s interim defensive coordinator after Matt Wallerstedt resigned from their shared position as co-defensive coordinators. The Red Raiders surrendered 528 yards.
It was a typical shootout in the series. The teams combined for 1,034 yards. They also combined for 287 yards in penalties.
Texas Tech marched down the field on its opening drive, and Webb found Davis down the middle for a 21-yard touchdown
strike. Webb was 7 of 9 on the drive.
Oklahoma State tied late in the first quarter when Washington made an in-air adjustment in the end zone to snag a 33yard pass from Garman.
Webb completed 18 of 26 passes for 175 yards in the first quarter.
Ramon Richards, playing because Ashton Lampkin was injured in the first quarter, intercepted Webb’s first pass of the second quarter. Texas Tech’s defense held, then Webb found Marquez for an 18-yard touchdown pass that gave the Red Raiders
a 14-7 lead.
Jeremy Seaton’s leaping 28-yard catch between three defenders set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Roland that tied it with
7 minutes left in the second quarter.
Kevin Peterson intercepted Webb’s pass, then Garman quickly took advantage on the next play with a 39-yard touchdown
pass to Washington that gave Oklahoma State a 21-14 lead.
Texas Tech gained 340 yards in the first half, yet scored only 14 points.
Garman struck again early in the third quarter with a 47-yard touchdown pass to tight end Blake Jarwin.
Tech hung tough. Justin Stockton caught a 17-yard scoring pass from Webb to make it 28-21, but Garman came right
back and hit Tyreek Hill deep for a 50-yard touchdown pass that put the Cowboys up by 14 again. The ball appeared to be
overthrown, but Hill, a track sprinter, shifted into another gear and caught it in stride near the goal line.
Later, Seth Jacobs intercepted Tech backup Patrick Mahomes’ pass, and Garman kept on a read play to put the Cowboys up
by 17.
“ITEAM
just thought
that we were trying to take away the run, so we
left the corners out there
one-on-one, and they took advanSTATISTICS
TTU
OSU
FIRST DOWNS........................................................................ 3222
NET YARDS RUSHING............................................................. 112158
NET YARDS PASSING.............................................................. 394370
Completions-Attempts-Int.................................................. 37-60-317-31-2
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................................................... 506528
Total offense plays............................................................... 9173
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......................................................... 2-01-0
Penalties: Number-Yards....................................................... 16-15810-129
PUNTS-YARDS........................................................................ 5-2406-274
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD............................................ 3-0-03-2-0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD............................................ 8-166-03-63-0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.............................................. 2-0-03-7-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.......................................... 0-0-00-0-0
Possession Time.................................................................... 31:5128:09
Third-Down Conversions....................................................... 8 of 16
4 of 12
Fourth-Down Conversions..................................................... 0 of 2
1 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances..................................................... 3-42-3
Touchdowns........................................................................ 3-42-3
Field goals........................................................................... 0-40-3
Sacks By: Number-Yards........................................................ 2-103-18
15
2014 Texas Tech Football
GAME FIVE
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Texas Tech
Kansas State
GAME SIX
1 2
3
4
FINAL
0706
13
7 177 14
45
Bill Snyder Family Stadium (52,726 Attendance)
October 4, 2014
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) - Jake Waters admitted that he was “gassed” after a 50-yard quarterback-keeper in the first half
helped propelled No. 23 Kansas State to a rout of Texas Tech on Saturday night.
Funny word choice considering he never let up on the gas the rest of the night.
Waters wound up throwing for 290 yards and four touchdowns, ran for 105 yards and another score and paced the
Wildcats’ high-octane offense in a 45-13 victory.
“It seems like we were clicking so well on offense,” Waters said. “I want to get like that every game. It’s a special feeling
when you get like that.”
Tyler Lockett had 12 catches for 125 yards and two scores, and Curry Sexton had nine catches for 128 yards and the other
two scores, helping the Wildcats (4-1, 2-0) prepare for a showdown in two weeks with fourth-ranked Oklahoma by easily
dispatching the Red Raiders.
“Jake was pretty decent about finding the right guys tonight,” said Kansas State coach Bill Snyder, who is always reticent
to lavish too much praise on anyone.
Playing with a sore shoulder, Davis Webb threw for 247 yards and two touchdowns for Texas Tech (2-3, 0-2). But he also
threw a career-high four interceptions - two each to Travis Green and Morgan Burns - and was victimized by numerous drops
that ruined promising drives.
“We’ve got to continue to find a way to protect the football,”Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury said. “You never want to turn
it over, no matter what the score is.”
The drops weren’t the only problem for the undisciplined Red Raiders, though.
One week after committing 16 penalties for 158 yards in a loss to Oklahoma State, the Big 12 leaders in yellow flags were
penalized nine times for 89 yards. That pushed their total for the season to 55 penalties, among the worst in major college
football.
On one drive late in the third quarter, with the Wildcats already leading 31-7, the Red Raiders dropped four passes in a
span of five plays. The last of them occurred in the end zone and wiped out a touchdown, and Webb threw his third pick of the
game on the ensuing play.
“We simply got out-played,” Texas Tech linebacker Pete Robertson said. “We couldn’t stop them and it was going backand-forth and our offense was stuck in some bad positions. We should have stopped Kansas State on third downs and fourth
downs, but we let them slip away.”
Texas Tech actually had a chance to strike first, marching right down the field on the game’s first possession. But on
second-and-5 at the 7, Webb’s pass was picked off in the end zone by Burns, who made a nifty one-handed grab to scuttle
the drive.
Everything went Kansas State’s way the rest of the night.
Waters hit Sexton with a 48-yard touchdown strike a few minutes later as the Kansas State offense started humming.
By the time the senior quarterback hit Lockett with a 15-yard scoring strike with 21 seconds left in the first half, the lead had
ballooned to 24-7.
Lockett’s second TD catch came late in the third quarter, giving him 21 for his career and moving him into third place on
the school’s list. He also broke a tie with Jordy Nelson and Quincy Morgan and set the school mark with his 11th 100-yard
receiving game.
Texas Tech kept battling into the fourth quarter, closing to within 31-13 on Webb’s TD pass to Jakeem Grant. But Waters
and Sexton answered with their second touchdown completion - a spectacular catch that is certain to end up on many
highlight reels - and DeMarcus Robinson added a short scoring run to put the game firmly out of reach.
TEAM STATISTICS
TTU
KSU
FIRST DOWNS........................................................................ 2029
NET YARDS RUSHING............................................................. 46245
NET YARDS PASSING.............................................................. 301290
Completions-Attempts-Int.................................................. 27-50-424-31-0
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................................................... 347535
Total offense plays............................................................... 6481
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......................................................... 0-02-1
Penalties: Number-Yards....................................................... 9-891-15
PUNTS-YARDS........................................................................ 4-1772-70
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD............................................ 0-0-00-0-0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD............................................ 7-106-02-29-0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.............................................. 0-0-04-12-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.......................................... 0-0-00-0-0
Possession Time.................................................................... 19:5140:09
Third-Down Conversions....................................................... 5 of 12
9 of 15
Fourth-Down Conversions..................................................... 1 of 2
1 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances..................................................... 1-26-6
Touchdowns........................................................................ 1-25-6
Field goals........................................................................... 0-21-6
Sacks By: Number-Yards........................................................ 3-111-8
SCORE BY QUARTERS
West Virginia
Texas Tech
1 2
3
4
FINAL
3 7 1017
37
14
767
34
Jones AT&T Stadium (58,502 Attendance)
October 11, 2014
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Sophomore Josh Lambert kicked a career-long 55-yard field goal as time expired to lead West Virginia
to a 37-34 win over Texas Tech on Saturday.
The Mountaineers (4-2, 2-1 Big 12) rallied from 14 points down in the fourth quarter to beat the Red Raiders (2-4, 0-3).
Texas Tech’s Justin Stockton ran for a 69-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter before West Virginia quarterback Clint
Trickett threw a 26-yard touchdown to Kevin White and Rushel Shell ran for 1-yard score to tie it at 34 with 2:02 left.
Trickett, the conference leader in passing yards per game, was held to a season-low 301 yards. He completed 28 of 44
passes and had two touchdowns.
Davis Webb completed 28 of 46 for 348 yards and three touchdowns for the Red Raiders.
When Lambert came out to try to win the game with 3 seconds left in regulation, he must not have been thinking back
to earlier in the fourth quarter when he missed a 47-yard field goal to the right that would have made it 27-23.
White, a 6-3, 210-pound senior who came into the game leading the nation in receiving yards (765) and receiving yards
per game (153), had his sixth straight game of 100-plus yards receiving. He finished with 123 yards on 13 catches.
Texas Tech sophomore Devin Lauderdale had a career-high 112 yards receiving and caught two of Webb’s touchdown
passes. Webb also threw his 11th interception of the season.
The Red Raiders had 12 penalties for 115 yards. Two of those helped the Mountaineers on the drive that tied it at 34-34.
Texas Tech got a field goal off a third-quarter fumble by a scrambling Trickett to go up 27-13. On the second play of
West Virginia’s ensuing possession, Trickett found Jordan Thompson over the middle for a 56-yard touchdown to whittle the
Mountaineers’ deficit to 27-20 late in the third quarter.
Texas Tech’s offense looked better in the first half than it has all season leading 21-10 at halftime.
For WVU, it was the fewest points in a first half since scoring just seven against Kansas last November.
TEAM STATISTICS
WVU
TTU
FIRST DOWNS........................................................................ 2923
NET YARDS RUSHING............................................................. 249217
NET YARDS PASSING.............................................................. 301348
Completions-Attempts-Int.................................................. 28-44-028-46-1
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................................................... 550565
Total offense plays............................................................... 9484
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......................................................... 3-12-0
Penalties: Number-Yards....................................................... 7-6312-115
PUNTS-YARDS........................................................................ 4-1726-270
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD............................................ 1-3-01-1-0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD............................................ 3-55-03-54-0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.............................................. 1-0-00-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.......................................... 0-0-00-0-0
Possession Time.................................................................... 30:1329:47
Third-Down Conversions....................................................... 12-of-226-of-18
Fourth-Down Conversions..................................................... 1-of-22-of-3
Red-Zone Scores-Chances..................................................... 2-22-2
Touchdowns........................................................................ 2-20-2
Field goals........................................................................... 3-42-2
Sacks By: Number-Yards........................................................ 03
16
2014 Texas Tech Football
GAME SEVEN
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Kansas
Texas Tech
GAME EIGHT
1 2
3
4
0 7 140
107 10 7
FINAL
21
34
Jones AT&T Stadium (54,071 Attendance)
October 18, 2014
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Davis Webb threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns to lead Texas Tech to a 34-21 win over Kansas
on Saturday.
Webb threw TD passes of 13, 8 and 6 yards. He also threw his 12th interception of the year, one of two errors the Jayhawks
capitalized on with touchdowns.
But it wasn’t enough for Kansas, which has won just one conference game in its last 34 outings.
Red Raiders (3-4, 1-3 Big 12) freshman Justin Stockton scored on a 21-yard run to put the game out of reach.
Michael Cummings completed 20 of 32 passes for 235 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for the Jayhawks
(2-5, 0-4).
The loss for the Jayhawks was their fourth straight conference defeat this year and keeps interim coach Clint Bowen still
in search of his first win.
The Red Raiders dominated offensively, getting 507 total yards to the Jayhawks’ 363.
Webb, the second-best passer in the Big 12 coming into the game, completed 28 of 44 passes. Running back De’Andre
Washington finished with 164 yards on 23 carries.
Ben Heeney, a standout linebacker on Kansas’ defense, had a career-high 17 solo tackles. His previous high was 15 last
year against Duke.
Texas Tech lost five straight conference games to close its regular season last year. The Red Raiders opened Big 12 play this
season with losses to Oklahoma State, Kansas State and West Virginia.
The Jayhawks made it a one-possession game late in the third quarter when Cummings scored from 1 yard out to make
it 27-21. The Red Raiders got their first rushing touchdown on their next possession, a 21-yard scamper up the middle by
Stockton to put more distance, 34-21, between Texas Tech and Kansas.
Kansas got touchdowns off two mistakes by Webb, one in each half. The second came after Webb fumbled on the Red
Raiders’ 40. Two plays later Cummings found Jimmay Mundine over the middle to pull within 20-14 with 8:34 remaining in
the third quarter.
The Red Raiders answered quickly, with Webb capping a nine-play drive when he hit freshman receiver Ian Sadler on a
6-yard touchdown to go up 27-14.
Texas Tech led 17-7 at halftime off two touchdown passes by Webb. He got his first when he found Reginald Davis on fade
route in near corner of the end zone to put the Red Raiders up 10-0. Webb’s second TD pass, an 8-yarder to Bradley Marquez,
made it 17-0. It was Texas Tech’s largest lead of the season and gave Marquez his seventh touchdown for the season, a career
high.
On the Red Raiders next possession, Heeney intercepted Webb and returned it 37 yards to the Texas Tech 39. Cummings
found Justin McCay for a 16-yard touchdown pass to pull the Jayhawks within 17-7.
The interception extended the Red Raiders streak of losing at least one turnover to 19 games; Webb has 12 now in seven
games, compared to the nine in 10 games he had last season.
TEAM STATISTICS
KU
TTU
FIRST DOWNS........................................................................ 1926
NET YARDS RUSHING............................................................. 128219
NET YARDS PASSING.............................................................. 235288
Completions-Attempts-Int.................................................. 20-32-128-44-1
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................................................... 363507
Total offense plays............................................................... 7281
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......................................................... 2-13-1
Penalties: Number-Yards....................................................... 4-374-22
PUNTS-YARDS........................................................................ 6-2705-210
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD............................................ 2-11-04--3-0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD............................................ 2-39-03-58-0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.............................................. 1-37-01-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.......................................... 0-0-00-0-0
Possession Time.................................................................... 29:5230:08
Third-Down Conversions....................................................... 4 of 14
5 of 15
Fourth-Down Conversions..................................................... 0 of 2
1 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances..................................................... 2-34-4
Touchdowns........................................................................ 2-33-4
Field goals........................................................................... 0-31-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards........................................................ 1-134-24
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Texas Tech
TCU
1 2
3
4
FINAL
17
370
27
24133114
82
Amon G. Carter Stadium (45,122 Attendance)
October 25, 2014
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Trevone Boykin took issue with coach Gary Patterson saying he was among the TCU players who
weren’t ready to play Texas Tech.
The junior quarterback then backed it up with his play.
Boykin threw a school-record seven touchdown passes and the 10th-ranked Horned Frogs showcased a new fast-paced
offense by scoring the most points in their history in an 82-27 rout of Texas Tech on Saturday.
It was their first win in three tries against the Red Raiders since joining the Big 12 two years ago. The 82 points are a Big
12 record for a conference game.
“No, I felt perfect,” said Boykin, who had a career high in yards passing for the second straight week with 433.
“I think everybody was pretty amped up. These are one of the teams we haven’t beaten in the Big 12, and it was just time
to pay those guys back.”
The Horned Frogs (6-1, 3-1 Big 12) topped their previous scoring high of 69 in the spread attack directed in part by
co-offensive coordinator Sonny Cumbie, a former Texas Tech quarterback who spent the past four seasons as an assistant at
his alma mater.
TCU let the overmatched Red Raiders stay close for most of the first half, but that was mostly a defensive problem as the
teams combined for 512 yards in the first quarter.
And after Texas Tech starter Davis Webb was knocked out of the game with a left leg injury while Boykin was in the
middle of throwing three touchdowns in about a 3-minute span of the third quarter, the Red Raiders (3-5, 1-4) were out of
chances to keep up.
“I don’t think we played well all game,” said Patterson, the leader of a defense that gave up four plays of 48 yards or
longer in the first quarter. “Fortunately for us, we didn’t play very well and we won a ballgame. That hasn’t happened around
here in the last two years.”
Boykin had two scoring tosses each to Josh Doctson and Deante Gray, who had a 92-yarder about 2 minutes before Ty
Slanina caught a 57-yard touchdown that gave TCU a 61-20 lead midway through the third quarter.
TCU scored the most points by an FBS school since Oklahoma State beat Savannah State 84-0 on Sept. 1, 2012, and it was
the highest total for a ranked opponent against an FBS opponent since No. 6 Wisconsin beat Indiana 83-20 on Nov. 13, 2010.
Boykin was 22 of 39 for 433 yards while setting a career high in yards passing for the second week in a row, this time
needing just three quarters before he was replaced by Matt Joeckel.
“If we would have played our best, it would have been tough to beat them and we didn’t do that,” Red Raiders coach Kliff
Kingsbury said. “You beat like that, there’s not a lot of words.”
The touchdown that put TCU over 70 points for the first time was a pitch from third-stringer Zach Allen to Trevorris Johnson for a 4-yard score two plays after Joeckel limped off the field.
Johnson scored again to put the Horned Frogs over 80 with 1:16 remaining a decade after Cumbie led the Red Raiders to
a 70-35 victory over the Horned Frogs, the most points allowed in Gary Patterson’s 15 seasons as coach.
TCU, which beat New Mexico 69-0 in its previous highest-scoring game in 2011, had a school-record 785 yards in its first
win over Tech since a 12-3 victory in 2006.
The Horned Frogs set a series scoring record against an opponent for the fourth straight week, yet another payoff for
Patterson after hiring Cumbie, who was on Kingsbury’s staff last year, and Doug Meacham in the offseason when he decided
that he needed an offense that could keep up in the fast-paced Big 12.
“I know Sonny obviously very well,” Kingsbury said. “And coach Meacham does a tremendous job with the scheme. Just
overall, incredible that they’ve done.”
TEAM STATISTICS
TTU
TCU
FIRST DOWNS........................................................................ 2132
NET YARDS RUSHING............................................................. 101305
NET YARDS PASSING.............................................................. 345480
Completions-Attempts-Int.................................................. 20-41-227-45-0
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................................................... 446785
Total offense plays............................................................... 6986
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......................................................... 2-20-0
Penalties: Number-Yards....................................................... 6-6910-77
PUNTS-YARDS........................................................................ 4-1812-54
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD............................................ 0-0-01-0-0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD............................................ 4-67-05-94-0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.............................................. 0-0-02-20-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.......................................... 0-0-00-0-0
Possession Time.................................................................... 25:2134:39
Third-Down Conversions....................................................... 4 of 12
8 of 16
Fourth-Down Conversions..................................................... 0 of 1
0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances..................................................... 2-35-5
Touchdowns........................................................................ 1-34-5
Field goals........................................................................... 1-31-5
Sacks By: Number-Yards........................................................ 2-111-9
17
2014 Texas Tech Football
GAME NINE
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Texas
Texas Tech
1 2
3
4
FINAL
3 143 14
34
6700
13
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LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Malcolm Brown scored two rushing touchdowns, Johnathan Gray ran for another and Tyrone
Swoopes threw for a score to lead Texas over Texas Tech 34-13 on Saturday night.
Brown scored touchdowns of 3 yards and 1 yard, and Gray ran it in from 17 yard for the Longhorns (4-5, 3-3 Big 12), who
got their sixth straight win over the Red Raiders.
Swoopes completed 13 of 25 passes for 228 yards, hitting Jaxon Shipley for a 4-yard score.
It was the first 100-yard rushing game for the Longhorns this season.
John Harris finished with a career-high 165 yards receiving. It was his third game this season of 100-plus yards receiving.
The loss assured Texas Tech (3-6, 1-5) a fifth straight losing Big 12 record with three conference games remaining.
Texas Tech backup quarterback Pat Mahomes left the game after getting leveled by Quandre Diggs. True freshman walkon Vincent Testaverde Jr., son of Heisman Trophy winner Vinny Testaverde, finished the game.
Brown moved him into 12th place in school history for career yards rushing.
The win keeps both teams in contention for a bowl but the road is more difficult now for the Red Raiders, who need to
win out against Oklahoma in two weeks, Iowa State and Baylor. Texas plays West Virginia, Oklahoma State and TCU.
De’Andre Washington finished with 97 yards on 16 carries for Texas Tech, which scored just one offensive touchdown.
Testaverde came in after Mahomes got hit by Diggs and fumbled. Mahomes got up wobbly and was taken to the locker
room, apparently for concussion testing.
Mahomes started his first game in place of Davis Webb, who reinjured his left ankle in last week’s loss to TCU.
Testaverde led the Red Raiders on a 75-yard drive, capped by a 6-yard touchdown by Kenny Williams. It was Williams’ first
rushing touchdown of the season; he was the Red Raiders leading rusher in 2013 and 2012 but switched to linebacker to start
this year.
Defensive end Branden Jackson scored a touchdown for Texas Tech in the first quarter after Swoopes fumbled deep in
Longhorn territory. It was the first fumble recovery for a touchdown for the Red Raiders since Will Smith in a win over Texas
State last season.
Texas Tech is now 1-12 in November games dating back to 2011.
TEAM STATISTICS
UT
TTU
FIRST DOWNS........................................................................ 2118
NET YARDS RUSHING............................................................. 241156
NET YARDS PASSING.............................................................. 228225
Completions-Attempts-Int.................................................. 13-25-028-47-1
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................................................... 469381
Total offense plays............................................................... 7679
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......................................................... 2-22-1
Penalties: Number-Yards....................................................... 5-506-70
PUNTS-YARDS........................................................................ 6-2668-328
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD............................................ 3-18-03-30-0
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD............................................ 1-11-01-19-0
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.............................................. 1-0-00-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.......................................... 0-0-00-0-1
Possession Time.................................................................... 30:4529:15
Third-Down Conversions....................................................... 5 of 16
8 of 20
Fourth-Down Conversions..................................................... 1 of 2
0 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances..................................................... 4-51-4
Touchdowns........................................................................ 4-51-4
Field goals........................................................................... 0-50-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards........................................................ 1-23-31
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OFFENSE
SCORING (All Games)
Scored 50 or more points_______________________________ 54, at Kansas (2013)
Scored 60 or more points________________________ 61, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Scored 70 or more points_______________________ 75, vs. Northwestern State (2007)
Scored 80 or more points_______________________ 80, vs. Sam Houston State (2005)
Was held to 10 or fewer points_____________________ 6, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Was held to 7 or fewer points______________________ 6, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Was held to 3 or fewer points_____________________________ 3, at #20 TCU (2006)
Was shutout____________________________________ 0, at #2 Nebraska (1997)
Was shutout in back-to-back games________________ vs. SMU, 0-14, at Rice, 0-14 (1962)
Was held without an offensive touchdown_______________ vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Was held without a touchdown_____________________________at #20 TCU (2006)
Allowed 50 or more points_____________________________
Allowed 60 or more points_____________________________
Allowed 70 or more points_____________________________
Allowed 80 or more points_____________________________
82, at #10 TCU (2014)
82, at #10 TCU (2014)
82, at #10 TCU (2014)
82, at #10 TCU (2014)
Shutout opponent_______________________ vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 62-0 (2006)
Shutout opponent in back-to-back games_______ at Texas Wesleyan, 13-0, at New Mexico, 27-0 (1949)
Held opponent without an offensive touchdown________vs. Northwestern State, 44-6 (2012)
SCORING (Home Games)
Scored 50 or more points________________________ 61, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Scored 60 or more points________________________ 61, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Scored 70 or more points_______________________ 75, vs. Northwestern State (2007)
Scored 80 or more points_______________________ 80, vs. Sam Houston State (2005)
Was held to 10 or fewer points_____________________ 6, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Was held to 7 or fewer points______________________ 6, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Was held to 3 or fewer points__________________________ 3, vs. #1 Nebraska (2000)
Was shutout___________________________________ 0, vs. #20 Arkansas (1987)
Was held without an offensive touchdown_______________ vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Was held without a touchdown_________________________ vs. #1 Nebraska (2000)
Allowed 50 or more points_____________________ 52, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Allowed 60 or more points______________________ 66, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Shutout opponent_______________________ vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 62-0 (2006)
Held opponent without an offensive touchdown________vs. Northwestern State, 44-6 (2012)
SCORING (Away Games)
Scored 50 or more points_______________________________ 54, at Kansas (2013)
Scored 60 or more points____________________________ 63, at #19 Kansas (2008)
Scored 70 or more points_________________________________________ N/A
Was held to 10 or fewer points________________________ 7, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)
Was held to 7 or fewer points_________________________ 7, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)
Was held to 3 or fewer points_____________________________ 3, at #20 TCU (2006)
Was shutout____________________________________ 0, at #2 Nebraska (1997)
Was held without an offensive touchdown_______________________at #20 TCU (2006)
Was held without a touchdown_____________________________at #20 TCU (2006)
Allowed 50 or more points_____________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 60 or more points_____________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 70 or more points_____________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)
TOTAL OFFENSE
Had 550 or more total yards_________________________ 565, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had 600 or more total yards_______________________ 636, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Had 650 or more total yards___________________________666, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 700 or more total yards______________________ 731, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Had 750 or more total yards_____________________ 770, vs. Sam Houston State (2007)
Was held to 300 or fewer total yards________________ 270, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Was held to 250 or fewer total yards_______________________ 144, vs. #4 Texas (2010)
Was held to 200 or fewer total yards_______________________ 144, vs. #4 Texas (2010)
Was held to 150 or fewer total yards_______________________ 144, vs. #4 Texas (2010)
Was held to 100 or fewer total yards____________________90, vs. #8 Miami (Fla.) (1990)
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
Had 40 or more rushing attempts_______________________ 45, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 45 or more rushing attempts_______________________ 45, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 50 or more rushing attempts______________________ 51, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)
Had 55 or more rushing attempts__________________________ 55, at Baylor (1999)
Had 60 or more rushing attempts_______________________ 61, vs. North Texas (1998)
Had 64 or more rushing attempts_____________________64, vs. #20 Texas A&M (1997)
Was held to 20 or fewer rushing attempts_______________ 14, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held to 15 or fewer rushing attempts_______________ 14, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held to 10 or fewer rushing attempts____________________ 7, at #15 Texas (2007)
RUSHING OFFENSE
Had 200 or more rushing yards___________________________ 219, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 250 or more rushing yards_________________________251, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 300 or more rushing yards________________________325, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Had 350 or more rushing yards___________________ 453, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1997)
Had 400 or more rushing yards___________________ 453, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1997)
Had 450 or more rushing yards___________________________ 482, vs. Baylor (1996)
Was held to 50 or fewer rushing yards__________________ 46, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held to 40 or fewer rushing yards______________________ 30, at #25 Texas (2011)
Was held to 30 or fewer rushing yards______________________ 30, at #25 Texas (2011)
Was held to 20 or fewer rushing yards_____________________ -14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)
Was held to 10 or fewer rushing yards_____________________ -14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)
Was held to negative rushing yards______________________ -14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
Had 4 or more rushing touchdowns__________________________ 4, at Kansas (2013)
Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns_________________ 5, vs. Eastern Washington (2008)
Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games__at #24 Oklahoma State/at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games________________5 games (2006)
PASSING ATTEMPTS
Had 60 or more passing attempts__________________ 60, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 65 or more passing attempts_________________ 71, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Had 70 or more passing attempts_________________ 71, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Had 75 or more passing attempts_______________________ 78, vs. Iowa State (2003)
Was held to 35 or fewer passing attempts______________________ 31, at UTEP (2014)
Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts___________________ 25, vs. Nebraska (2008)
Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts___________________ 25, vs. Nebraska (2008)
Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts___________________17, vs. Oklahoma (1999)
Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts__________________ 14, vs. Iowa State (1999)
Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts______________________ 10, at Texas (1997)
Shutout opponent__________________________________ at Baylor, 28-0 (2005)
Held opponent without an offensive touchdown_______________ at #20 TCU, 3-12 (2006)
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PASSING COMPLETIONS
Had 47 or more passing completions____________________ 47, vs. Kansas State (2013)
Had 48 or more passing completions_________________________48, vs. UTEP (2007)
Had 49 or more passing completions_________________________ 50, vs. SMU (2007)
Had 50 or more passing completions_________________________ 50, vs. SMU (2007)
Had 51 or more passing completions_____________________ 52, vs. Iowa State (2003)
Had 52 or more passing completions_____________________ 52, vs. Iowa State (2003)
Was held to 20 or fewer passing completions____________________ 17, at UTEP (2014)
Was held to 16 or fewer passing completions_______________16, vs. #13 Alabama (2005)
Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions_________________ 9, vs. Oklahoma (1999)
Was held to 8 or fewer passing completions__________________ 8, vs. Iowa State (1999)
Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions______________________ 3, at Texas (1997)
PASSING OFFENSE
Had 400 or more passing yards_____________________ 452, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Had 450 or more passing yards_____________________ 452, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Had 500 or more passing yards___________________________ 508, vs. Kansas (2012)
Had 550 or more passing yards_______________________ 554, vs. Kansas State (2009)
Had 600 or more passing yards______________________ 646, at Oklahoma State (2007)
Had 650 or more passing yards_______________________ 669, vs. Kansas State (2005)
Was held to 200 or fewer passing yards______________ 169, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Was held to 150 or fewer passing yards__________________144, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)
Was held to 100 or fewer passing yards_________________ 74, vs. Oklahoma State (1998)
Was held to 50 or fewer passing yards_________________________ 42, vs. Rice (1989)
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
Had 5 or more passing touchdowns__________________5, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 6 or more passing touchdowns_________________________ 7, at #21 TCU (2012)
Had 7 or more passing touchdowns_________________________ 7, at #21 TCU (2012)
Had 8 or more passing touchdowns______________________ 8, vs. Kansas State (2009)
Was held without a passing TD_______________________________ vs. Texas (2014)
Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games_______vs. Oklahoma/at #24 OSU (1997)
Was held without a passing TD in 3 consecutive games________________ 7 games (1997)
PASSING INTERCEPTIONS
Had 3 or more passing interceptions____________________4, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Had 4 or more passing interceptions____________________4, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Had 5 or more passing interceptions_____________________ 5, vs. #1 Oklahoma (2003)
Went 3 consecutive games without a passing INT____________________ 3 games (2011)
Went 4 consecutive games without a passing INT____________________ 5 games (1997)
Went 5 consecutive games without a passing INT____________________ 5 games (1997)
FUMBLES ALLOWED
Had 3 or more fumbles_____________________________ 3 (lost 1) vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 4 or more fumbles___________________________ 4 (lost 2), vs. #4 Baylor (2013)
Had 5 or more fumbles____________________________ 5 (lost 2), at #2 Texas (2009)
Had 6 or more fumbles_________________________ 6 (lost 3), vs. #16 NC State (2002)
Had 7 or more fumbles_______________________ 7 (lost 2), at #21 Kansas State (1996)
Went back-to-back games without a fumble_______________________ 2 games (2008)
TURNOVERS ALLOWED
Had 4 or more turnovers________________________________ 4, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 5 or more turnovers______________________________ 5, vs. Texas A&M (2009)
Had 6 or more turnovers_______________________________ 6, vs. Colorado (2003)
Went back-to-back games without a turnover______________________ 2 games (2005)
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DEFENSE
SCORING DEFENSE
Shutout its opponent________________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)
Allowed 3 or fewer points_____________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)
Allowed 7 or fewer points_____________________________ 7, vs. Texas State (2013)
Allowed 10 or fewer points____________________________ 7, vs. Texas State (2013)
Didn’t allow an offensive touchdown__________________ vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Didn’t allow a touchdown_________________________ vs. Northwestern State (2012)
SCORING DEFENSE (Home Games)
Allowed 10 or fewer points____________________________ 7, vs. Texas State (2013)
Allowed 7 or fewer points_____________________________ 7, vs. Texas State (2013)
Allowed 3 or fewer points_____________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)
Shutout its opponent__________________________ vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)
Held its opponent without an offensive touchdown_____ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)
Held its opponent without a touchdown____________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)
Allowed 50 or more points_____________________ 52, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Allowed 60 or more points______________________ 66, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
SCORING DEFENSE (Away Games)
Allowed 10 or fewer points____________________________10, at Texas State (2012)
Allowed 7 or fewer points________________________________ 7, at Baylor (2007)
Allowed 3 or fewer points________________________________ 0, at Baylor (2005)
Shutout its opponent___________________________________ 0, at Baylor (2005)
Held its opponent without an offensive touchdown___________________at SMU (2007)
Held its opponent without a touchdown__________________________at SMU (2007)
Allowed 50 or more points_____________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 60 or more points_____________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 70 or more points_____________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)
TOTAL DEFENSE
Allowed 250 or fewer total yards_______________________ 240, vs. Texas State (2013)
Allowed 200 or fewer total yards________________________ 189, at Iowa State (2012)
Allowed 150 or fewer total yards_______________________127, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Allowed 125 or fewer total yards___________________ 84, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Allowed 100 or fewer total yards___________________ 84, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Allowed 500 or more total yards__________________________785, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 550 or more total yards__________________________785, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 600 or more total yards__________________________785, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 650 or more total yards__________________________785, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 700 or more total yards__________________________785, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 750 or more total yards__________________________785, at #10 TCU (2014)
DEFENSIVE FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED
Allowed 12 or fewer first downs________________________ 11, vs. Texas State (2013)
Allowed 10 or fewer first downs________________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Allowed 9 or fewer first downs_________________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Allowed 7 or fewer first downs_____________________6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Allowed 5 or fewer first downs_________________________ 5, vs. North Texas (1998)
Allowed 30 or more first downs__________________________ 32, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 35 or more first downs________________________ 38, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)
TACKLES FOR A LOSS
Recorded 12 or more tackles for a loss_____________________ 12, vs. Texas State (2013)
Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss_________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)
Recorded 14 or more tackles for a loss_________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)
Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss________________________ 15, vs. Baylor (2002)
Was held without a tackle for a loss_______________________ 0.0, vs. Houston (2010)
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RUSHING DEFENSE
Allowed 70 or fewer rushing yards__________________________ 53, at Kansas (2013)
Allowed 60 or fewer rushing yards__________________________ 53, at Kansas (2013)
Allowed 50 or fewer rushing yards__________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Allowed 40 or fewer rushing yards__________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Allowed 30 or fewer rushing yards__________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Allowed 20 or fewer rushing yards__________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Allowed 10 or fewer rushing yards_______________________ 9, vs. Fresno State (1998)
Allowed 0 or fewer rushing yards___________________ -12, at #21 Kansas State (1996)
Allowed -10 or fewer rushing yards__________________ -12, at #21 Kansas State (1996)
Was held without a forced turnover in back-to-back games______________ 2 games (2014)
Was held without a forced turnover in 3 consecutive games______________ 5 games (2012)
Was held without a forced turnover in 3 consecutive games______________ 5 games (2012)
Allowed 250 or more rushing yards________________________305, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 300 or more rushing yards________________________305, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 350 or more rushing yards_______________________438, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Allowed 400 or more rushing yards_______________________438, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Allowed 450 or more rushing yards_______________________ 469, at Missouri (2003)
FORCED FUMBLES
Forced 4 or more fumbles___________________________ 4 (lost 3), at Kansas (2013)
Forced 5 or more fumbles__________________________5 (lost 4), vs. Colorado (1999)
Forced 6 or more fumbles_______________________ 7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996)
Forced 7 or more fumbles_______________________ 7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996)
DEFENSIVE SACKS
Had 4 or more sacks__________________________________ 4, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 5 or more sacks___________________________________ 5, at Kansas (2013)
Had 6 or more sacks__________________________________ 6, vs. Kansas (2009)
Was held without a forced fumble in back-to-back games_______________ 3 games (2014)
Was held without a forced fumble in 3 or more consecutive games_________ 5 games (2012)
Was held without a forced fumble in 4 or more consecutive games_________ 5 games (2012)
Was held without a forced fumble in 5 or more consecutive games_________ 5 games (2012)
Was held without a forced fumble in 7 or more consecutive games_________ 7 games (2004)
Was held without a sack in back-to-back games__ 2, at #12 Oklahoma/vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
QUARTERBACK HURRIES
Had 5 or more quarterback hurries________________________ 6, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 10 or more quarterback hurries________________________10, vs. Missouri (2002)
Had 13 or more quarterback hurries______________________ 13, at New Mexico (2002)
Had 15 or more quarterback hurries_______________________16, vs. Oklahoma (2001)
Had 18 or more quarterback hurries___________________ 18, vs. Oklahoma State (2000)
Was held without a quarterback hurry in 3 consecutive games____________ 3 games (2014)
Was held without a quarterback hurry in 5 consecutive games____________ 5 games (2008)
PASSING DEFENSE
Allowed 100 or fewer passing yards_______________________ 61, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Allowed 75 or fewer passing yards________________________ 61, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Allowed 60 or fewer passing yards__________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)
Allowed 50 or fewer passing yards__________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)
Allowed 45 or fewer passing yards__________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)
Allowed 40 or fewer passing yards__________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)
Allowed 30 or fewer passing yards__________________________29, vs. Kansas (2012)
Allowed 25 or fewer passing yards_________________________ 0, vs. Arkansas (1974)
FORCED TURNOVERS
Forced 3 or more turnovers_______________________________ 4, at Kansas (2013)
Forced 4 or more turnovers_______________________________ 4, at Kansas (2013)
Forced 5 or more turnovers____________________________ 5, at #19 Kansas (2008)
Forced 6 or more turnovers_____________________________ 7, vs. Nebraska (2004)
Forced 7 or more turnovers_____________________________ 7, vs. Nebraska (2004)
RECOVERED FUMBLES
Recovered 3 or more fumbles______________________________ 3, at Kansas (2013)
Recovered 4 or more fumbles___________________________ 4, vs. Texas State (2011)
Was held without a recovered fumble in 3 or more consecutive games_____ 3 games (2013-14)
Was held without a recovered fumble in 4 or more consecutive games_____ 9 games (2012-13)
Was held without a recovered fumble in 5 or more consecutive games_____ 9 games (2012-13)
Was held without a recovered fumble in 6 or more consecutive games_____ 9 games (2012-13)
Was held without a recovered fumble in 7 or more consecutive games_____ 9 games (2012-13)
Was held without a recovered fumble in 8 or more consecutive games_____ 9 games (2012-13)
Was held without a recovered fumble in 9 or more consecutive games_____ 9 games (2012-13)
DEFENSIVE MISC.
Returned an interception for a touchdown_______________vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns__________________ vs. Oklahoma State (2000)
Returned a fumble for a touchdown____________________________ vs. Texas (2014)
Returned a fumble for a TD to win the game with under 1:00_____ 0:48, vs. Fresno State (1998)
Recorded a safety________________________________vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Allowed 350 or more passing yards________________________480, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 400 or more passing yards________________________480, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 450 or more passing yards________________________480, at #10 TCU (2014)
Allowed 500 or more passing yards_______________________ 533, at Houston (1991)
DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS
Had 3 or more interceptions_____________________________3, at Iowa State (2012)
Had 4 or more interceptions________________________________ 5, vs. SMU (2008)
Had 5 or more interceptions________________________________ 5, vs. SMU (2008)
Had 6 or more interceptions_____________________________ 6, vs. Houston (1993)
Was held without an interception in 4 consecutive games_______________ 5 games (2012)
Was held without an interception in 5 consecutive games_______________ 5 games (2012)
Was held without an interception in 6 consecutive games___________ 6 games (2011-2012)
PASS BREAKUPS
Had 10 or more pass breakups___________________________11, vs. Houston (2010)
Had 15 or more pass breakups______________________ 16, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)
Was held without a pass breakup_________________________ 0, at #25 Texas (2011)
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PUNT RETURN
Had 100 or more punt return yards________________________ 113, at Nevada (2008)
Had 150 or more punt return yards___________________ 166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)
Returned a punt for a touchdown________________ at Nevada (2008) - Eric Morris, 86 yds
Blocked a punt______________________ vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013) - Kerry Hyder
Blocked 2 punts_____________ at New Mexico (2010) - Aaron Crawford & Jonathan Brydon
Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown___ vs. Indiana State (2005) - Brandon Douglas, 2 yds
KICKOFF RETURN
Had 200 or more kick return yards_________________ 256 (10 att.), vs. #20 Baylor (2011)
Returned a kickoff for a touchdown______vs. #14 Arizona State (2013) - Reginald Davis, 90 yds
Returned an opening kickoff for a TD_____ vs. New Mexico (1973) - Lawrence Williams, 95 yds
Returned a kickoff for a TD in season opener____ vs. New Mexico (2001) - Ivory McCann, 100 yds
PUNTING
Had a punt blocked_____________________________vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Had a punt blocked and returned for a TD___________ at #24 Oklahoma State (2012) - 30 yds
Did not punt_______________________________________ at Texas State (2012)
Had 10 or more punts__________________________ 14, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997)
Forced 10 or more punts_____________________________ 11, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Faked a punt and scored a touchdown________ at Texas (2013) - P Ryan Erxleben (51-yd run)
FIELD GOALS & PAT
Blocked a PAT attempt_________________________ at Kansas (2011) - Terrance Bullitt
Blocked a field goal attempt____________ at #12 Oklahoma (2013) - Kerry Hyder, 52 yd FG
Returned a blocked field goal for a TD____ vs. Oklahoma State (2000) - Aaron Hunt... Lawrence Flugence - 79 Yds
Had a PAT blocked_________________________________ vs. Kansas State (2013)
Missed a PAT attempt____________________________________ vs. Texas (2014)
Had a field goal blocked________________________________vs. Minnesota (2012)
Had a field goal blocked and returned for a TD___ vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) - Dustin Harris... Terrance Frederick - 65 Yds
MISCELLANEOUS
Recovered an on-sides kick________________ vs. Central Arkansas (2014) - Dylan Cantrell
MISCELLANEOUS
vs. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS
Defeated a ranked opponent________________________ vs. #14 Arizona State (2013)
Defeated a ranked opponent at home_________________________ vs. #24 TCU (2013)
Defeated a ranked opponent on the road________________________at #21 TCU (2012)
Defeated a ranked opponent at a neutral site______________ vs. #14 Arizona State (2013)
Defeated a ranked opponent in back-to-back games__________________ 2 games (2012)
Defeated a ranked opponent in 3 consecutive games__________________ 3 games (2008)
Lost to a ranked opponent_________________________________at #10 TCU (2014)
Lost to a ranked opponent at home___________________vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Lost to a ranked opponent on the road_________________________at #10 TCU (2014)
Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site_____________________ vs. #4 Baylor (2013)
Lost to an unranked opponent at home__________________________ vs. Texas (2014)
Lost to an unranked team on the road___________________________ at Texas (2013)
Shutout a ranked opponent_______________________________vs. #18 SMU (1980)
Shutout a ranked opponent at home_________________________vs. #18 SMU (1980)
Shutout a ranked opponent on the road________________________ Never Happened
Played to a tie_____________________________________ 39-39, vs. TCU (1981)
Played to a 0-0 tie____________________________ 0-0, vs. Hardin-Simmons (1942)
Played in an overtime game____________________ vs. Kansas (2012) - W, 41-34 (2OT)
Played in an overtime game vs. ranked opponent________ at #21 TCU (2012) - W, 56-53 (3OT)
Lost a game and didn’t commit a turnover_____________________ vs. #22 Texas (2012)
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MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT
Won by 40 or more points___________________ 48, Texas Tech 61, Texas State 13 (2013)
Won by 50 or more points__________________ 52, Texas Tech 66, Kansas State 14 (2009)
Won by 60 or more points___________ 68 points, Texas Tech 75, Northwestern State 7 (2007)
Lost by 30 or more points_____________________ 55, #10 TCU 82, Texas Tech 27 (2014)
Lost by 40 or more points_____________________ 55, #10 TCU 82, Texas Tech 27 (2014)
Lost by 50 or more points_____________________ 55, #10 TCU 82, Texas Tech 27 (2014)
Lost by 60 or more points_______________ 60, #2 Oklahoma State 66, Texas Tech 6 (2011)
TOTAL PLAYS
Had 90 or more total plays______________________ 91, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 100 or more total plays___________________________101, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 110 or more total plays___________________________111, vs. Iowa State (2003)
Was held to 65 or fewer total plays___________________ 64, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held to 60 or fewer total plays________________________ 54, vs. #4 Texas (2010)
Was held to 50 or fewer total plays_______________________ 48, vs. Nebraska (2008)
FIRST DOWNS
Had 35 or more first downs________________________35, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Had 40 or more first downs______________________ 40, vs. Sam Houston State (2005)
Had 45 or more first downs___________________________ 45, vs. Iowa State (2003)
Was held to 20 or fewer first downs__________________________18, vs. Texas (2014)
Was held to 15 or fewer first downs______________________ 15, vs. Iowa State (2011)
Was held to 10 or fewer first downs_____________________ 10, at #4 Oklahoma (2002)
Was held to 9 or fewer first downs________________________ 9, vs. Oklahoma (2001)
Was held to 8 or fewer first downs____________________ 6, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997)
TIME OF POSSESSION
Had 35:00 or more time of possession______________ 36:04, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Had 36:00 or more time of possession______________ 36:04, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Had 37:00 or more time of possession__________________ 39:41, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)
Had 38:00 or more time of possession__________________ 39:41, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)
Had 39:00 or more time of possession__________________ 39:41, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)
Was held to 23:00 or fewer time of possession___________ 19:51, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held to 22:00 or fewer time of possession___________ 19:51, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession___________ 19:51, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession___________ 19:51, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held to 20:00 or fewer time of possession___________ 19:51, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Was held to 19:00 or fewer time of possession______________ 19:00, vs. Iowa State (2011)
PENALTIES
Had 10 or more penalties_______________________ 10, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 15 or more penalties_______________________ 16, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 16 or more penalties_______________________ 16, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 17 or more penalties_______________________________ 17, at Kansas (2011)
Had 5 or fewer penalties________________________________ 4, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 4 or fewer penalties________________________________ 4, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 3 or fewer penalties____________________________ 3, at #12 Oklahoma (2013)
Had 2 or fewer penalties______________________________ 2, vs. Texas State (2011)
Had 1 or fewer penalties_____________________________1, at #5 Texas A&M (1992)
PENALTY YARDS
Had 100 or more penalty yards_______________________ 115, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had 125 or more penalty yards___________________ 158, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 150 or more penalty yards___________________ 158, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 175 or more penalty yards_____________________________ 183, at Rice (2007)
Had 40 or fewer penalty yards____________________________22, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 30 or fewer penalty yards____________________________22, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 20 or fewer penalty yards____________________________ 20, vs. Baylor (2009)
TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS
Scored an offensive two-point conversion________ at #21 TCU (2012), PASS: Doege-to-Moore
Blocked a PAT & returned for a 2-point score____ vs. #15 Oklahoma (1992) - Ben Kirkpatrick - 84 yds
Won by going for 2-pt conversion_____vs. Texas (1988) - Tolliver-to-Price with 2:36 left in the game
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TEXAS TECH - PLAYER
OFFENSE - BY QUARTER/HALF
OFFENSE
1st Quarter
Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ________________________ 5, vs. Kansas (2012)
Was held to 30 or fewer passing yards ____________________ 23, vs. Minnesota (2012)
Was held to 75 or fewer total yards ______________________ 60, vs. Minnesota (2012)
Had 75 or more rushing yards ____________________________ 79, vs. Baylor (2013)
Had 175 or more passing yards __________________________230, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 250 or more total yards ____________________________287, at #10 TCU (2014)
2nd Quarter
Was held to 0 or fewer rushing yards_______________________ -9, at #10 TCU (2014)
Was held to 60 or fewer passing yards_______________________ 56, at #10 TCU (2014)
Was held to 90 or fewer total yards________________________ 47, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 90 or more rushing yards_____________________________ 92, at Kansas (2013)
Had 175 or more passing yards____________________ 176, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Had 260 or more total yards______________________ 264, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
FIRST HALF
Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards__________________________ 5, vs. TCU (2013)
Was held to 110 or fewer passing yards___________________ 108, vs. Texas State (2013)
Was held to 200 or fewer total yards__________________ 200, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Had 150 or more rushing yards____________________ 156, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Had 350 or more passing yards____________________ 367, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Had 500 or more total yards________________________ 523, Stephen F. Austin (2013)
3rd Quarter
Was held to 0 or fewer rushing yards_______________________-3, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Was held to 10 or fewer passing yards__________________________ 10, at TCU (2012)
Was held to 0 or fewer total yards____________________________ -1, at TCU (2012)
Had 70 or more rushing yards__________________________ 70, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 175 or more passing yards___________________________ 179, at Kansas (2013)
Had 170 or more total yards_____________________________ 209, at Kansas (2013)
4th Quarter
Was held to 0 or fewer rushing yards_______________________ -17, at Kansas (2013)
Was held to 10 or fewer passing yards________________________ 4, at #10 TCU (2014)
Was held to 20 or fewer total yards________________________ 16, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 100 or more rushing yards_________________________113, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 175 or more passing yards_____________________________175, at SMU (2013)
Had 200 or more total yards_________________________ 200, vs. West Virginia (2014)
SECOND HALF
Was held to 0 or fewer rushing yards__________________________-4, at SMU (2013)
Was held to 90 or fewer passing yards_________________________63, vs. Texas (2014)
Was held to 125 or fewer total yards________________________112, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 175 or more rushing yards_________________________183, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 260 or more passing yards_____________________________265, at SMU (2013)
Had 300 or more total yards_________________________ 332, vs. West Virginia (2014)
RUSHING
Rushed for 100 or more yards________________ DeAndre Washington, 164 yds, vs. Kansas (2014)
Rushed for 150 or more yards______________ DeAndre Washington, 164 yds, vs. Kansas (2014)
Rushed for 200 or more yards_____________ Shaud Williams, 230 yards, vs. Colorado (1999)
Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards____ Rodney Allison, 106 yards, vs. #18 Baylor (1976)
Had 2 100-yard rushers____Eric Stephens - 118 yards, Kenny Williams - 105 yards, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Had a run of 50 or more yards______________Justin Stockton, 69 yards, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had a run of 60 or more yards______________Justin Stockton, 69 yards, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had a run of 70 or more yards__________________ Justin Stockton, 75 yards, at UTEP (2014)
Had a run of 80 or more yards____________ Eric Stephens, 86 yards, vs. Northwestern (2010)
Had a run of 90 or more yards_________________Donny Anderson, 90 yards, at TCU (1964)
Made 30 or more attempts_________________ Sammy Morris, 33, vs. Texas A&M (1999)
Made 40 or more attempts_________________ Ricky Williams, 42, vs. Fresno State (1998)
Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns__________________ Baron Batch, 4, vs. Kansas (2009)
Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns__________________ Baron Batch, 4, vs. Kansas (2010)
Rushed for 5 or more touchdowns_____________________James Gray, 5, vs. Rice (1989)
Had 2 players rush for 2 touchdowns____Taurean Henderson (2) & Johnnie Mack (2), vs. Nebraska (2004)
Had 2 or more fumbles (QB or RB)__________ Baker Mayfield, 3 (lost 1), vs. #4 Baylor (2013)
Had 3 or more fumbles (QB or RB)__________ Baker Mayfield, 3 (lost 1), vs. #4 Baylor (2013)
PASSING
Had 60 or more passing attempts__________ Davis Webb, 71, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Had 65 or more passing attempts__________ Davis Webb, 71, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Had 70 or more passing attempts__________ Davis Webb, 71, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Had 72 or more passing attempts____________ Graham Harrell, 72, vs. #3 Oklahoma (2007)
Had 40 or more completions_____________ Davis Webb, 45, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Had 45 or more completions_____________ Davis Webb, 45, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Had 46 or more completions____________________ Taylor Potts, 46, at #2 Texas (2009)
Had 47 or more completions____________________Graham Harrell, 48, vs. UTEP (2007)
Had 48 or more completions____________________Graham Harrell, 48, vs. UTEP (2007)
Had 49 or more completions______________ Kliff Kingsbury, 49, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)
Completed 15 or more consecutive passes__________ Seth Doege, 15, at New Mexico (2011)
Completed a pass to 14 or more difference receivers____ Seth Doege, 14, at New Mexico (2011)
Completed a pass of 50 or more yards________________Davis Webb, 59, at #10 TCU (2014)
Completed a pass of 60 or more yards____________ Davis Webb, 76, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Completed a pass of 70 or more yards____________ Davis Webb, 76, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Completed a pass of 80 or more yards______________Graham Harrell, 82, at Nevada (2008)
Completed a pass of 90 or more yards________________Robert Hall, 95, at Houston (1991)
Passed for 350 or more yards____________ Davis Webb, 374, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Passed for 400 or more yards______________ Davis Webb, 452, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Passed for 450 or more yards______________ Davis Webb, 452, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Passed for 500 or more yards__________ Graham Harrell, 536, vs. Eastern Washington (2008)
Passed for 550 or more yards____________ Graham Harrell, 646, at Oklahoma State (2007)
Passed for 600 or more yards_____________ Graham Harrell, 646, at Oklahoma State (2007)
Had 2 QBs pass for 200 or more yards____ Steven Sheffield (238) & Taylor Potts (215), vs. New Mexico (2009)
Non-QB threw for a touchdown pass_____ RB Kenny Williams, vs. #4 Baylor - 6 yds to Jace Amaro (2013)
Passed for 4 or more touchdowns___________ Davis Webb, 4, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Passed for 5 or more touchdowns__________________ Seth Doege, 7, at #21 TCU (2012)
Passed for 6 or more touchdowns__________________ Seth Doege, 7, at #21 TCU (2012)
Passed for 7 or more touchdowns__________________ Seth Doege, 7, at #21 TCU (2012)
Passed for 8 or more touchdowns________________ B.J. Symons, 8, vs. Texas A&M (2003)
Threw 3 or more interceptions_______________ Davis Webb, 4, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Threw 4 or more interceptions_______________ Davis Webb, 4, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Threw 5 or more interceptions_________________B.J. Symons, 5, vs. #1 Oklahoma (2003)
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RECEIVING
Caught 10 or more passes______________ Jakeem Grant, 12, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Caught 11 or more passes______________ Jakeem Grant, 12, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Caught 12 or more passes______________ Jakeem Grant, 12, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Caught 13 or more passes_______________ Jace Amaro, 15, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Caught 14 or more passes_______________ Jace Amaro, 15, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Caught 15 or more passes_______________ Jace Amaro, 15, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Caught 16 or more passes______________________ Eric Ward, 16, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)
Had 100 or more receiving yards_________________Devin Lauderdale, 112, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had 150 or more receiving yards__________________ Jakeem Grant, 150, at UTEP (2014)
Had 175 or more receiving yards_________ Bradley Marquez, 184, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Had 200 or more receiving yards_______________Darrin Moore, 221, vs. Texas State (2011)
Had 225 or more receiving yards__________ Michael Crabtree, 237, at Oklahoma State (2007)
Had 250 or more receiving yards________________Joel Filani, 255, vs. Kansas State (2005)
Had a reception of 50 or more yards____________ Jakeem Grant, 59 yards, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had a reception of 60 or more yards______ Devin Lauderdale, 76 yards, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had a reception of 70 or more yards______ Devin Lauderdale, 76 yards, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had a reception of 80 or more yards__________ Michael Crabtree, 82 yards, at Nevada (2008)
Had a reception of 90 or more yards____________ Rodney Blackshear, 95, at Houston (1991)
Had 3 or more receiving touchdowns_______________ Bradley Marquez, 3, at UTEP (2014)
Had 4 or more receiving touchdowns_________________Derek Dorris, 4, at Kansas (2000)
Had 2 or more fumbles (WR or TE)______ Jace Amaro, 2 (lost 1), vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers___ 2, B. Marquez (106) & J. Grant (100), at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 3 or more 100-yd REC____4, J. Filani (255), T. Henderson (118), R. Johnson (107), Jarrett Hicks (105), vs. K-State (2005)
Had 4 or more 100-yd REC____4, J. Filani (255), T. Henderson (118), R. Johnson (107), Jarrett Hicks (105), vs. K-State (2005)
Had 2 or more 200-yd REC_____2, Michael Crabtree (237), Danny Amendola (233), at Oklahoma State (2007)
Had 6 different WR with a TD catch____ Lewis (2), Torres (2), Swindall, Franks, Leong, Brinkler, vs. K-State (2009)
ALL-PURPOSE
Scored 4 or more touchdowns_________________Baron Batch, 4 RUSH, vs. Kansas (2009)
Scored 5 or more touchdowns_____Taurean Henderson, 3 RUSH, 2 REC, vs. Kansas State (2005)
Had 200 or more all-purpose yards_______ Jakeem Grant, 248, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 225 or more all-purpose yards_______ Jakeem Grant, 248, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 250 or more all-purpose yards____________ Eric Stephens, 264, at New Mexico (2010)
Had 275 or more all-purpose yards____________Wes Welker, 327, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)
Had 300 or more all-purpose yards____________Wes Welker, 327, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)
Had 325 or more all-purpose yards____________Wes Welker, 327, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)
TEXAS TECH - PLAYER
DEFENSE
INTERCEPTIONS
Had 2 or more interceptions_________________ Cornelius Douglas, 2, at Iowa State (2012)
Had 3 or more interceptions___________________Darcel McBath, 3, at #19 Kansas (2008)
Defensive Lineman had an interception_______________ Scott Smith, 1, vs. #4 Texas (2010)
TACKLES
Had 15 or more tackles____________________ Keenon Ward, 16, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had 16 or more tackles____________________ Keenon Ward, 16, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had 17 or more tackles___________________________ Will Smith, 18, at Texas (2013)
Had 18 or more tackles___________________________ Will Smith, 18, at Texas (2013)
Had 20 or more tackles________________ Lawrence Flugence, 23, at #12 Ohio State (2002)
SACKS
Had 2 or more sacks_________________________ Pete Robertson, 2, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 3 or more sacks___________________________ Brian Duncan, 3, vs. SMU (2010)
Had 4 or more sacks____________________ Brandon Sharpe, 4, at #15 Nebraska (2009)
TACKLES FOR A LOSS
Had 3 or more tackles for a loss____________ Cornelius Douglas, 3, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)
Had 4 or more tackles for a loss_______________________Will Smith, 4, at Texas (2013)
Had 5 or more tackles for a loss_______________ Dorian Pitts, 5, vs. Oklahoma State (2000)
QUARTERBACK HURRIES
Had 2 or more quarterback hurries________________ Pete Robertson, 2, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 3 or more quarterback hurries___ Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4), vs. Michigan State (2009)
Had 4 or more quarterback hurries___ Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4), vs. Michigan State (2009)
Had 5 or more quarterback hurries__________________ Aaron Hunt, 5, vs. Missouri (2002)
PASS BREAKUPS
Had 4 or more pass breakups_____________________Justis Nelson, 5, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 5 or more pass breakups_____________________Justis Nelson, 5, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 6 or more pass breakups______________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)
Had 7 or more pass breakups______________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)
Had 8 or more pass breakups______________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)
FORCED FUMBLES
Had 2 or more forced fumbles__________________ D.J. Johnson, 2, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)
FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Had 2 or more fumble recoveries____________ Sylvester Brinkley, 2, vs. Kansas State (2005)
SAFETY
Recorded a safety (individual tackle)_______ Colby Whitlock (tackled RB), vs. #1 Texas (2008)
MISCELLANEOUS
Returned an INT for a touchdown____ Pete Robertson (21 yds), vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Returned a fumble for a touchdown____________ Branden Jackson (0 yds), vs. Texas (2014)
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OPPONENT - TEAM
SPECIAL TEAMS
OFFENSE
PUNT RETURN
Had 100 or more punt return yards_________________ Eric Morris, 105, at Nevada (2008)
Had 125 or more punt return yards__ Danny Amendola, 133, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)
Had 150 or more punt return yards____________Wes Welker, 166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)
Had a punt return for a touchdown_______________Eric Morris (86 yds), at Nevada (2008)
Blocked a punt_______________________ Kerry Hyder, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown___ Brandon Douglas (2 yds), vs. Indiana State (2005)
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
Had 50 or more rushing attempts___________________________51, vs. Texas (2014)
Had 60 or more rushing attempts________________________ 68, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 70 or more rushing attempts_______________________ 79, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)
KICKOFF RETURN
Had 175 or more kick return yards_________________ Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011)
Had 200 or more kick return yards_________________ Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011)
Had a kick return for a touchdown______ Reginald Davis (90 yds), vs. #14 Arizona State (2012)
Returned an opening kickoff for a TD_____ Lawrence Williams (95 yds), vs. New Mexico (1973)
Returned a kickoff for a TD in season opener____Ivory McCann (100 yds), vs. New Mexico (2001)
PUNTING
Made 9 or more punts______________________Ryan Erxleben, 9, vs. Iowa State (2011)
Averaged 50 or more yards (min. 5 att.)_______ Ryan Erxleben, 51.4 (5 att.), at Missouri (2011)
Had 4 or more 50-yard punts___________________ Ryan Erxleben, 4, at Missouri (2011)
Had a 60-yard punt or longer____________ Taylor Symmank, 61, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Had a 70-yard punt or longer________________Robert King, 77, vs. #14 Texas A&M (1993)
Had 5 or more punts land inside the 20______________ Ryan Erxleben, 5, vs. Kansas (2009)
Faked a punt and scored a touchdown_________ P Ryan Erxleben, 51-yd run, at Texas (2013)
FIELD GOALS & PAT
Made a 48-yard field goal or longer____________ Ryan Bustin, 50 yds, at Texas State (2012)
Made a 49-yard field goal or longer____________ Ryan Bustin, 50 yds, at Texas State (2012)
Made a 50-yard field goal or longer____________ Ryan Bustin, 50 yds, at Texas State (2012)
Made a 51-yard field goal or longer_________ Donnie Carona, 52 yds, vs. Weber State (2010)
Made a 52-yard field goal or longer_________ Donnie Carona, 52 yds, vs. Weber State (2010)
Made a 53-yard field goal or longer____________Chris Birkholz, 53 yds, vs. #18 Texas (1998)
Made a 54-yard field goal or longer_______________ Jaret Greaser, 55 yds, vs. Texas (1996)
Made a 55-yard field goal or longer_______________ Jaret Greaser, 55 yds, vs. Texas (1996)
Made a 56-yard field goal or longer___________ Bill Adams, 57 yds, vs. #6 Texas A&M (1977)
Made a 57-yard field goal or longer___________ Bill Adams, 57 yds, vs. #6 Texas A&M (1977)
Made 3 or more field goals________________ Ryan Bustin, 3-of-3, at West Virginia (2013)
Made 4 or more field goals____________________Ryan Bustin, 4-of-5, at Kansas (2013)
Made a game-winning FG in last minute________ Ryan Bustin, 28 yds (0:00), vs. Minnesota (2012)
Made 100 consecutive PAT attempts____________________ Ryan Bustin, 101, 2012-2013
Made 150 consecutive PAT attempts_____________________Alex Trilica, 233, 2004-2007
Made 200 consecutive PAT attempts_____________________Alex Trilica, 233, 2004-2007
Made 10 consecutive field goals__________________________ Scott Segrist, 10, 1988
Blocked a PAT attempt_________________________ Terrance Bullitt, at Kansas (2011)
Blocked a field goal attempt______________ Kerry Hyder, 52 yds, at #12 Oklahoma (2013)
Returned a blocked FG for a TD_____ Aaron Hunt... Lawrence Flugence, 79 yds, vs. Oklahoma State (2000)
Was held to 25 or fewer rushing attempts_________________ 25, at #1 Oklahoma (2011)
Was held to 24 or fewer rushing attempts___________________23, at Texas A&M (2008)
Was held to 23 or fewer rushing attempts___________________23, at Texas A&M (2008)
Was held to 22 or fewer rushing attempts_____________22, vs. Eastern Washington (2008)
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
Had 4 or more rushing touchdowns________________________ 7, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns________________________ 7, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 6 or more rushing touchdowns________________________ 7, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 7 or more rushing touchdowns________________________ 7, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 8 or more rushing touchdowns_________________________ 8, at Missouri (2003)
Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games_____ vs. Northwestern State/at Texas State (2012)
Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games________________4 games (2000)
PASSING ATTEMPTS
Had 55 or more passing attempts___________________________ 62, at SMU (2013)
Had 60 or more passing attempts___________________________ 62, at SMU (2013)
Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts______________________25, vs. Texas (2014)
Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts___________________ 12, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts___________________ 12, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts___________________ 12, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts____________________ 9, at #25 Texas (2011)
PASSING COMPLETIONS
Had 35 or more passing completions_________________________
Had 36 or more passing completions_________________________
Had 37 or more passing completions_________________________
Had 38 or more passing completions_________________________
Had 39 or more passing completions_________________________
Had 40 or more passing completions_________________________
41, at SMU (2013)
41, at SMU (2013)
41, at SMU (2013)
41, at SMU (2013)
41, at SMU (2013)
41, at SMU (2013)
Was held to 15 or fewer passing completions____________________13, vs. Texas (2014)
Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions__________________ 6, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions___________________ 5, at #25 Texas (2011)
Was held to 3 or fewer passing completions_____________________ 3, vs. Navy (2003)
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
Had 5 or more passing touchdowns_________________________ 7, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 6 or more passing touchdowns_________________________ 7, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 7 or more passing touchdowns_________________________ 7, at #10 TCU (2014)
Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games_________ at UTEP/vs. Arkansas (2014)
Was held without a passing TD in 3 consecutive games________________ 3 games (2006)
MISCELLANEOUS
Recovered an on-sides kick_________________________Brad Pearson, at UTEP (2014)
MISCELLANEOUS
Game-winning TD with less than a minute_____ Seth Doege-to-Eric Ward (0:36), vs. Nevada (2011)
Game-winning TD in overtime_____ RB Eric Stephens-to-WR Darrin Moore (2OT), vs. Kansas (2012)
100 YD Rusher/100 YD Receiver____ D. Washington (104 RUSH), B. Marquez (184 REC), vs. #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
300 YD PASS/100 YD RUSH/100 YD REC_________________________________________
QB D. Webb (452), RB D. Washington (104), WR B. Marquez (184), vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
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OPPONENT - TEAM
DEFENSE
MISCELLANEOUS
TACKLES FOR A LOSS
Recorded 10 or more tackles for a loss_________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)
Recorded 11 or more tackles for a loss_________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)
Recorded 12 or more tackles for a loss_________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)
Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss_________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)
Recorded 14 or more tackles for a loss_________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)
Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss____________________ 18.0, at Texas A&M (2000)
TOTAL PLAYS
Had 90 or more total plays__________________________ 94, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had 100 or more total plays___________________________102, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)
Was held without a tackle for a loss________________________ 0.0, vs. UMass (2008)
DEFENSIVE SACKS
Had 3 or more sacks___________________________3, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 4 or more sacks____________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)
Had 5 or more sacks____________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)
Had 6 or more sacks____________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)
Had 7 or more sacks____________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)
Had 8 or more sacks____________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)
Had 9 or more sacks____________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)
Was held without a sack in back-to-back games_____4 games, vs. ASU/vs. UCA/at UTEP/vs. Arkansas (2013-14)
Was held without a sack in 3 consecutive games or more____ 4 games, vs. ASU/vs. UCA/at UTEP/vs. Arkansas (2013-14)
Was held without a sack in 4 consecutive games or more____ 4 games, vs. ASU/vs. UCA/at UTEP/vs. Arkansas (2013-14)
QUARTERBACK HURRIES
Had 5 or more quarterback hurries__________________________ 8, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 10 or more quarterback hurries_______________________ 12, at #15 Texas (2007)
Had 13 or more quarterback hurries______________________ 13, at New Mexico (2002)
Had 14 or more quarterback hurries________________________ 14, at #2 Texas (2005)
Had 16 or more quarterback hurries______________________ 16, at New Mexico (2004)
Was held without a quarterback hurry in back-to-back games____________ 3 games (2014)
Was held without a quarterback hurry in 3 consecutive games____________ 3 games (2014)
PASS BREAKUPS
Had 10 or more pass breakups_____________________________10, vs. Texas (2014)
Had 11 or more pass breakups__________________________ 11, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 12 or more pass breakups__________________________ 13, vs. #4 Baylor (2013)
Had 13 or more pass breakups__________________________ 13, vs. #4 Baylor (2013)
Was held without a pass breakup________________________ 0, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Was held to 65 or fewer total plays_____________________ 56, vs. Kansas State (2013)
Was held to 60 or fewer total plays_____________________ 56, vs. Kansas State (2013)
Was held to 50 or fewer total plays_____________________ 47, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Was held to 46 or fewer total plays______________________ 46, vs. North Texas (2000)
FIRST DOWNS
Had 30 or more first downs_____________________________ 32, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 35 or more first downs___________________________ 38, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)
Was held to 15 or fewer first downs_________________________ 15, at Kansas (2013)
Was held to 10 or fewer first downs______________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Was held to 9 or fewer first downs_______________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Was held to 8 or fewer first downs_______________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Was held to 7 or fewer first downs___________________6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Was held to 6 or fewer first downs___________________6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
PENALTIES
Had 10 or more penalties______________________________ 10, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 15 or more penalties____________________________ 16, at New Mexico (2010)
Had 3 or fewer penalties_______________________________ 2, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 2 or fewer penalties_______________________________ 2, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 0 penalties_____________________________________0, at Colorado (2006)
PENALTY YARDS
Had 100 or more penalty yards___________________ 129, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 125 or more penalty yards___________________ 129, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 30 or fewer penalty yards_________________________ 20, vs. Texas State (2013)
Had 20 or fewer penalty yards__________________________ 15, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 10 or fewer penalty yards______________________ 10, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)
Had 0 penalty yards__________________________________0, at Colorado (2006)
TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS
Scored an offensive two-point conversion_____ vs. Northwestern State (2010), PASS: Colter-to-Rooks
Won by going for 2-pt conversion___ at SMU (1961) - Rhome-to-Gannon with 2:12 left in the game
DEFENSIVE MISC.
Returned an interception for a touchdown___________________ vs. Kansas State (2013)
Returned a fumble for a touchdown___________________________ vs. Kansas (2009)
Recorded a safety___________________________________ at Kansas State (2004)
SPECIAL TEAMS
PUNT RETURN
Had 100 or more punt return yards_______________________ 123, at #2 Texas (2005)
Returned a punt for a touchdown____________ vs. #4 Baylor (2013) - Levi Norwood, 58 yds
Blocked a punt_____________________vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013) - Derek Branson
Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown___ at #24 Oklahoma State (2012) - Zack Craig, 30 yds
KICKOFF RETURN
Had 200 or more kick return yards_________________ 204 (6 att.), vs. Kansas State (2005)
Returned a kickoff for a touchdown____________ vs. Iowa State (2013) - Jarvis West, 95 yds
PUNTING
Did not punt________________________________________at #25 Texas (2011)
FIELD GOALS & PAT
Blocked a field goal attempt_________ vs. Minnesota (2012) - Briean Boddy, 28-yd FG attempt
Returned a blocked field goal for a TD____ vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) - Dustin Harris... Terrance Frederick - 65 Yds
Missed a PAT attempt____________________________________ at UTEP (2014)
Won game on a field goal in the last minute__________________ vs. West Virginia (2014)
Won game on a last-second field goal to end the game___________ vs. West Virginia (2014)
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OPPONENT - TEAM
OPPONENT - PLAYER
OFFENSE - BY QUARTER/HALF
OFFENSE
1st Quarter
Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards________________________ -18, vs. Texas (2014)
Was held to 0 passing yards___________________________ 0, vs. Kansas State (2013)
Was held to 20 or fewer total yards______________________ 11, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Had 100 or more rushing yards_______________________ 114, vs. Kansas State (2013)
Had 120 or more passing yards___________________________148, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 170 or more total yards_____________________________225, at #10 TCU (2014)
2nd Quarter
Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards_________________________ -10, at SMU (2013)
Was held to 0 passing yards__________________________ 0, vs. Arizona State (2013)
Was held to 20 or fewer total yards_________________________ 11, at Kansas (2013)
Had 100 or more rushing yards____________________________ 105, vs. Texas (2014)
Had 150 or more passing yards_________________________ 160, at Oklahoma (2013)
Had 190 or more total yards______________________________ 205, vs. Texas (2014)
FIRST HALF
Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards_________________________ 5, at Kansas (2013)
Was held to 15 or fewer passing yards____________________14, vs. Arizona State (2013)
Was held to 60 or fewer total yards_________________ 56, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Had 200 or more rushing yards_______________________ 218, vs. Kansas State (2013)
Had 220 or more passing yards___________________________ 227, vs. Baylor (2013)
Had 300 or more total yards_____________________________321, at #10 TCU (2014)
3rd Quarter
Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards_______________ -11, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Was held to 0 passing yards_________________________ 0, at Oklahoma State (2012)
Was held to 20 or fewer total yards_________________ 15, vs. Northwestern State (2012)
Had 100 or more rushing yards__________________________133, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 200 or more passing yards___________________________234, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 300 or more total yards_____________________________320, at #10 TCU (2014)
4th Quarter
Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards_______________________4, at Iowa State (2012)
Was held to 0 passing yards_______________________0, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Was held to 20 or fewer total yards_____________________ 17, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Had 100 or more rushing yards__________________________153, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 120 or more passing yards_____________________ 124, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Had 170 or more total yards_______________________________174, at SMU (2013)
SECOND HALF
Was held to 45 or fewer rushing yards_____________________ 42, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Was held to 15 or fewer passing yards______________________ 12, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Was held to 90 or fewer total yards_____________________ 88, vs. Kansas State (2013)
Had 200 or more rushing yards__________________________286, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 230 or more passing yards_____________________________231, at SMU (2013)
Had 300 or more total yards_____________________________ 365, vs. Baylor (2013)
RUSHING
Rushed for 100 or more yards___________________ Malcolm Brown - 116, vs. Texas (2014)
Rushed for 150 or more yards_______________ Alex Collins - 212 yards, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Rushed for 200 or more yards_______________ Alex Collins - 212 yards, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards_____Trevone Boykins - 101 yards, vs. #24 TCU (2013)
Had 2 100-yard rushers______________T. Johnson - 105, A. Green - 105, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had a run of 50 or more yards_________________Aaron Green, 62 yards, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had a run of 60 or more yards_________________Aaron Green, 62 yards, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had a run of 70 or more yards______________ Mikel Simpson, 84 yards, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had a run of 80 or more yards______________ Mikel Simpson, 84 yards, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had a run of 90 or more yards_______________ Mikel Simpson, 96 yards, vs. Virginia (2007)
Made 30 or more attempts__________ Desmond Roland, 31, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Made 40 or more attempts________________Terrance Ganaway, 42, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)
Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns_____________ Jonathan Williams, 4, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns_____________ Jonathan Williams, 4, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Rushed for 5 or more touchdowns__________________ Brad Smith, 5, at Missouri (2003)
Had 2 players rush for 2 touchdowns___ Bryce Petty (2) & Devin Chafin (2), vs. #4 Baylor (2013)
Had 2 fumbles or more (QB/RB)____ RB Joseph Randle, 2 (lost 2), vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)
Had 2 fumbles or more (WR)_____________ WR Marcus Johnson, 2 (lost 2), at Texas (2013)
PASSING
Had 55 or more passing attempts__________________ Garrett Gilbert, 62, at SMU (2013)
Had 60 or more passing attempts__________________ Garrett Gilbert, 62, at SMU (2013)
Had 30 or more completions_____________________ Garrett Gilbert, 41, at SMU (2013)
Had 35 or more completions_____________________ Garrett Gilbert, 41, at SMU (2013)
Had 40 or more completions_____________________ Garrett Gilbert, 41, at SMU (2013)
Completed a pass of 50 or more yards______________ Tyrone Swoopes, 68, vs. Texas (2014)
Completed a pass of 60 or more yards______________ Tyrone Swoopes, 68, vs. Texas (2014)
Completed a pass of 70 or more yards_____________ Trevone Boykin, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)
Completed a pass of 80 or more yards_____________ Trevone Boykin, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)
Completed a pass of 90 or more yards_____________ Trevone Boykin, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)
Passed for 350 or more yards__________________Trevone Boykin, 433, at #10 TCU (2014)
Passed for 400 or more yards__________________Trevone Boykin, 433, at #10 TCU (2014)
Passed for 500 or more yards__________________ David Klingler, 533, vs. Houston (1991)
Non-QB threw for a touchdown pass____ Keshawn Martin (WR), vs. Michigan State (2009) - 8 yds to Blair White
Passed for 4 or more touchdowns________________
Passed for 5 or more touchdowns________________
Passed for 6 or more touchdowns________________
Passed for 6 or more touchdowns________________
Passed for 7 or more touchdowns________________
Trevone Boykin, 7, at #10 TCU (2014)
Trevone Boykin, 7, at #10 TCU (2014)
Trevone Boykin, 7, at #10 TCU (2014)
Trevone Boykin, 7, at #10 TCU (2014)
Trevone Boykin, 7, at #10 TCU (2014)
Threw 3 or more interceptions___________________Steele Jantz, 3, at Iowa State (2012)
Threw 4 or more interceptions______________________B.L. Mitchell, 5, vs. SMU (2008)
Threw 5 or more interceptions______________________B.L. Mitchell, 5, vs. SMU (2008)
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OPPONENT - PLAYER
RECEIVING
Caught 10 or more passes__________________
Caught 11 or more passes__________________
Caught 12 or more passes__________________
Caught 13 or more passes__________________
OPPONENT - PLAYER
Kevin White (13), vs. West Virginia (2013)
Kevin White (13), vs. West Virginia (2013)
Kevin White (13), vs. West Virginia (2013)
Kevin White (13), vs. West Virginia (2013)
Had 100 or more receiving yards___________________John Harris (165), vs. Texas (2014)
Had 150 or more receiving yards___________________John Harris (165), vs. Texas (2014)
Had 175 or more receiving yards_______________ Terrance Williams, 175, vs. Baylor (2012)
Had 200 or more receiving yards_______ Justin Blackmon 207, vs. #18 Oklahoma State (2010)
Had a reception of 50 or more yards____________________ John Harris, 68, vs. Texas (2014)
Had a reception of 60 or more yards____________________ John Harris, 68, vs. Texas (2014)
Had a reception of 70 or more yards__________________ Deante’ Gray, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had a reception of 80 or more yards__________________ Deante’ Gray, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had a reception of 90 or more yards__________________ Deante’ Gray, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)
Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers__ 2, Kevin White (123), Jordan Thompson (109), vs. West Virginia (2014)
Had 3 or more 100-yard receivers_____ 3, Gilbert (156), J. Brown (136), Grant (133), vs. Houston (1991)
Had 3 or more receiving touchdowns______ Isaiah Anderson, 3, at #24 Oklahoma State (2012)
Had 4 or more receiving touchdowns____________Wayne McGarrity, 4, vs. #18 Texas (1998)
ALL-PURPOSE
Scored 4 or more touchdowns_______________ Jonathan Williams, 4, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 200 or more all-purpose yards_______________ Alex Collins, 212, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Had 225 or more all-purpose yards_____________ Levi Norwood, 244, vs. #4 Baylor (2013)
Had 250 or more all-purpose yards______________ Deon Long, 258, at New Mexico (2011)
DEFENSE
INTERCEPTIONS
Had 2 or more interceptions______ Morgan Burns, 2, Travis Green, 2, at #22 Kansas State (2014)
Had 3 or more interceptions_______________ Joel Schwenzfeier, 3, vs. North Dakota (2009)
SPECIAL TEAMS
PUNT RETURN
Had 65 or more punt return yards_________________ Quan Crosby, 68, at #2 Texas (2005)
Had a punt return for a touchdown___________ Levi Norwood (58 yds), vs. #4 Baylor (2013)
Blocked a punt_____________________ Derek Branson, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)
Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown___ Zack Craig (30 yds), at #24 Oklahoma State (2012)
Blocked a punt for a safety_______________________ Team Block, vs. Clemson (2002)
KICKOFF RETURN
Had 175 or more kick return yards_______________ Robert Quiroga, 178, vs. Baylor (2003)
Had 200 or more kick return yards___________ Chris Massey, 208, at Oklahoma State (2001)
Had a kick return for a touchdown_____________ Jarvis West (95 yds), vs. Iowa State (2013)
PUNTING
Made 9 or more punts__________________Kirby Van Der Kamp, 11, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Averaged 50 or more yards (min. 5 att.)__ Matt Spencer, 51.6 (5 att.), vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Had 5 or more 50-yard punts__________________ Matt Graber, 5, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)
Had a 60-yard punt or longer______________ Matt Spencer, 64, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Had a 70-yard punt or longer__________________ Tress Way 71, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)
Had 5 or more punts land inside the 20____________ David Lonie, 5, vs. #4 California (2004)
FIELD GOALS & PAT
Made a 50-yard field goal or longer__________Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Made a 51-yard field goal or longer__________Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Made a 52-yard field goal or longer__________Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Made a 53-yard field goal or longer__________Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Made a 54-yard field goal or longer__________Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Made a 55-yard field goal or longer__________Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Made a 56-yard field goal or longer_____________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)
Made a 57-yard field goal or longer_____________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)
Made a 58-yard field goal or longer_____________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)
Made a 59-yard field goal or longer_____________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)
Made a 60-yard field goal or longer_____________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)
Made a 61-yard field goal or longer_____________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)
TACKLES
Had 15 or more tackles_________________________ Ben Heeney 21, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 16 or more tackles_________________________ Ben Heeney 21, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 17 or more tackles_________________________ Ben Heeney 21, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 18 or more tackles_________________________ Ben Heeney 21, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 19 or more tackles_________________________ Ben Heeney 21, vs. Kansas (2014)
Had 20 or more tackles_________________________ Ben Heeney 21, vs. Kansas (2014)
Made 3 or more field goals________________
Made 4 or more field goals________________
Made 5 or more field goals________________
Made 6 or more field goals________________
SACKS
Had 2 or more sacks__________________ Jimmy Bean, 2, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
Had 3 or more sacks_________________________ Jackson Jeffcoat, 3, at Texas (2013)
Blocked a field goal attempt_______ Briean Boddy, 28-yard FG attempt, vs. Minnesota (2012)
Returned a blocked FG for a TD________ Dustin Harris... Terrance Frederick, 65 yds, vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011)
TACKLES FOR A LOSS
Had 4 or more tackles for a loss________________ Phillip Dillard, 4, at #15 Nebraska (2009)
Had 5 or more tackles for a loss___________________ Ty Warren, 5, vs. Texas A&M (2001)
QUARTERBACK HURRIES
Had 4 or more quarterback hurries_______________________ Josh Carraway, 4, at #10 TCU (2014)
Jaden Oberkrom, 4-of-4, at #10 TCU (2014)
Jaden Oberkrom, 4-of-4, at #10 TCU (2014)
Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012)
Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012)
Made a game-winning FG in last minute_____ Josh Lambert, 55 yds (0:00), vs. West Virginia (2014)
Made a game-winning FG as time expired____ Josh Lambert, 55 yds (0:00), vs. West Virginia (2014)
MISCELLANEOUS
Game-winning TD with less than a minute____ Case Keenum 4-yd run (0:49), at #17 Houston (2009)
Game-winning TD in overtime__________________ Glasco Martin 4-yd run, vs. Baylor (2012)
Game-winning field goal in overtime________Johnny Beck 37-yd field goal, vs. Kansas (2001)
PASS BREAKUPS
Had 4 or more pass breakups______________________Duke Thomas, 4, vs. Texas (2014)
FORCED FUMBLES
Had 2 or more forced fumbles____________ Jimmy Bean, 2, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)
FUMBLE RECOVERIES
Had 2 or more fumble recoveries_________________Efrem Oliphant, 2, vs. Houston (2010)
SAFETY
Recorded a safety (individual tackle)___ Jimmy Wilkerson (tackled QB), at #4 Oklahoma (2002)
MISCELLANEOUS
Returned an INT for a touchdown___________ Ty Zimmerman (43 yds), vs. Kansas State (2013)
Returned a fumble for a touchdown____________ Max Onyegbule (3 yds), vs. Kansas (2009)
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18 - MICAH AWE, LB
13 - CAMERON BATSON, WR/PR
2014
posted career-high 12 tackles (tied for team lead) with 11 coming in a solo effort along with
a sack, 1.5 tackles for loss, broke up two passes and had one quarterback hurry against Texas
(11/1)... previous career-high 11 tackles came against the Longhorns in Austin in 2013... had six
tackles (five solo) at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... made five tackles (four solo) against Kansas (10/18)...
had four tackles (all solo) against West Virginia (10/11)... made first career start (linebacker) and
posted four tackles (all solo) at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... collected five tackles (three solo) at
No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... made five tackles (two solo) against Arkansas (9/13)... second on
the team with eight tackles (two solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss and broke up a pass at UTEP (9/6)...
among team leaders with four tackles (all solo) in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30).
2014
made three punt returns for 30 yards against Texas (11/1)... tallied one catch for four yards at No.
10 TCU (10/25)... did not make a reception while tallying three punt returns for -3 yards, despite
an eight-yard return against Kansas (10/18)... made one catch for 12 yards against West Virginia
(10/11)... tallied one reception for three yards at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... made first two
career receptions for a total of four yards and made two punt returns at No. 24 Oklahoma State
(9/25)... was returner for only punt of the game by Arkansas (9/13) in the first quarter - called
for fair catch... returned four punts for 26 yards (long 12) at UTEP (9/6)... made career debut
returning punts in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30) with three returns for 13 yards.
RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/CAvg/G
2014 95 230120.6 4.62.6
TOTAL 95 230120.6 4.62.6
TACKLES
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD
138513 0.52 0
133820
58 1.551
9 3815
53 2.073
35 84 40124 4.0 14 4
FF FR Blkd
00 0
000
000
0 0 0
PUNT RETURNS G
No.
Yds TD
Lg
Avg/R
Avg/G
2014
9 18 650 18 3.6 7.2
TOTAL
9 18 650 18 3.6 7.2
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles__________________________________________12, vs. Texas (2014)
Tackles For Loss____________________________________ 1.5, vs. Texas (2014)
Sacks_________________________________________ 1 2x, vs. Texas (2014)*
Interceptions______________________________________________ None
Fumbles Recovered___________________________________________ None
* Indicates most recent high
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions__________________________________ 2, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Yards______________________________________ 12, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Touchdowns_______________________________________________ None
Longest Reception______________________________ 12, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Punt Returns_____________________________________ 3 2x, vs. Texas (2014)*
Punt Return Yards____________________________________30, vs. Texas (2014)
Longest Punt Return__________________________________18, vs. Texas (2014)
Punt Return for a Touchdown_____________________________________ None
All-Purpose Yards____________________________________30, vs. Texas (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
1 - NIGEL BETHEL II, DB
48 - RYAN BUSTIN, K
2014
made four tackles (all solo) and broke up two passes against Texas (11/1)... collected four tackles (two solo) and broke up a pass at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... made four tackles (two solo) against
Kansas (2014)... notched nine tackles (four solo) in first career start (CB) - also first career home
game - and had 0.5 tackles for loss against West Virginia (10/11)... one of two true Red Raider true
freshmen to start on defense this season (CB - Tevin Madison)... one of two Red Raider freshmen
with nine tackles in a game this season (CB - Tevin Madison)... tallied five tackles (four solo) at No.
22 Kansas State while notching a tackle for loss (10/4)... made career debut with a tackle (solo)
off the bench at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25).
2014
needs two field goals to break school's all-time career record (Alex Trlica, 48 FG, 2004-07)... has made multiple field goals in 16 games during career... made 1-of-2 PAT attempts and missed only field-attempt (29
yards) against Texas (11/1)... made two field goals (28 yards, 38 yards) and made three PAT attempts at No. 10
TCU (10/25)... connected on all four PAT attempts and made both field goal tries from 34 yards and 38 yards
against Kansas (10/18)... moved into sole possession of second place in school history with 45 career field
goals... made two field goal attempts (21 yards, 25 yards) and made all four PAT attempts against West Virginia (10/11)... marked first game of the season with multiple field goals made... moved into a tie for second
place all-time in school history with 43 career field goals (Bill Adams, 1977-79 - 43 field goals)... made only
PAT attempt and didn't attempt a field goal at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... made 5-of-5 PAT attempts and
did not attempt a field goal at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... moved past Michael Crabtree into fifth place in
school history for career scoring (247 points) with 4-of-4 PAT attempts against Arkansas (9/13)... connected
on first field goal of the season (28 yards) and was 3-of-3 in PAT attempts at UTEP (9/6) while field goal made
moved him into a tie for third place all-time in school history in career field goals made (41)... made season
debut with a perfect 6-of-6 on PAT attempts while missing on a 35-yard field goal attempt in season opener
against Central Arkansas (8/30).
TACKLES G UAA Total TFL YdsPD FF FR Blkd
2014
6 1710
27 1.533 000
TOTAL
6 1710
27 1.533 000
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles______________________________________ 9, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Tackles For Loss_______________________________ 1, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Sacks___________________________________________________ None
Interceptions______________________________________________ None
Pass Breakups______________________________________ 2, vs. Texas (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
FIELD GOALS
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G
ATT MADE
13 2417
13 2723
9 97
35 6047
LG
PCT
50 70.8
43 85.2
3887.5
50 78.3
PAT
59-59
52-54
31-32
142-145
CAREER HIGHS
Field Goals Attempts__________________________________ 5, at Kansas (2013)
Field Goals Made_________________________________ 4 2x, at Kansas (2013)*
Longest Field Goal Made_____________________________50, at Texas State (2012)
Field Goals Blocked____________________________ 1 2x, vs. Kansas State (2013)*
PATs Attempted______________________________ 8, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
PATs Made_________________________________ 8, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
* Indicates most recent high
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14 - DYLAN CANTRELL, WR
85 - JORDAN DAVIS, WR
2014
made two receptions, including first touchdown of the season, with a total of 20 receiving yards
at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... collected two receptions for 23 yards (long 13) against Kansas (10/18)...
made two receptions for 21 yards (long 16) against West Virginia (10/11)... caught two passes for
24 yards (long 19) at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... tallied two receptions - including a one-handed
catch for 33 yards (ESPN SportsCenter #2 Top Plays) - for 50 yards in the game at No. 24 Oklahoma
State (9/25)... also made first career start against the Cowboys on a Thursday night Big 12 opener
on ESPN... made one catch for five yards against Arkansas (9/13)... recorded one catch for 34
yards at UTEP (9/6)... made one reception for 11 yards in season opener against Central Arkansas
(8/30).
2014
second on the team with four receptions for 57 yards (long 26) at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)...
made one catch for five yards against Arkansas (9/13)... recorded three catches for 35 yards with
a touchdown in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30) - while touchdown gave Tech a
16-14 lead in the second quarter.
RECEIVING G RecYdsTD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G
2013
119 701 160.8 7.8 6.4
2014
9 141881 341.6 13.4 20.9
TOTAL
20232582 341.1 11.2 12.9
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions_________________________________ 6, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Yards___________________________________ 56, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
Touchdowns______________________________________ 1 2x, at TCU (2014)*
Longest Reception_____________________________33, at Oklahoma State (2014)
All-Purpose Yards____________________________ 56, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)
* Indicates most recent high
RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/CAvg/G
2012
137 58 0 14 0.5 8.3 4.5
2013
11 28 2431 33 2.5 8.7 22.1
2014 48 971262.0 12.1
24.2
TOTAL
28 43 3982 33 1.5 9.3 14.2
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions____________________________________ 6, vs. Kansas State (2013)
Yards____________________________________________70, at SMU (2013)
Touchdowns______________________________ 1 2x, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)*
Longest Reception____________________________________33, at SMU (2013)
All-Purpose Yards_____________________________________70, at SMU (2013)
* Indicates most recent high
2 - REGINALD DAVIS, WR
13 - SAM EGUAVOEN, LB | TEAM CAPTAIN
2014
made two catches for six yards against Texas (11/1)... notched one catch for 14 yards at No. 10 TCU
(10/25)... made three receptions for 16 yards (long 13) against Kansas (10/18)... collected two
receptions for 14 yards (long 11) against West Virginia (10/11)... made two catches for 30 yards
(long 23) at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... posted career highs in receptions, yards and touchdowns
with six catches for 73 yards and two touchdowns at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... needed only
four games as a sophomore to surpass freshman year totals in receptions, yards and touchdowns...
second on the team with four receptions for 45 receiving yards with a touchdown against Arkansas (9/13)... tallied 53 receiving yards on three catches at UTEP (9/6)... made five catches for 54
yards and caught a touchdown in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30)... marked backto-back seasons catching a touchdown pass in the season opener (2013 - at SMU/2014 - vs. UCA).
2014
BIG 12 RANKINGS: 17th in total tackles/game (7.0)... made six tackles (all solo) and had a sack,
forced fumble and pass breakup against Kansas (10/18)... had four tackles (three solo) against
West Virginia (10/11)... led the team with 10 tackles (all solo) with two tackles for loss at No.
22 Kansas State (10/4)... marked first time during the season (3rd career) with double-figure
tackles... has started 31 career games (most among active players) with 23 consecutive starts
(most among active defensive players)... tied for team lead with eight tackles (two solo) and
notched a tackle for loss at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... second on the team with nine tackles
(five solo) and posted a fumble recovery - Tech's first turnover of the season - against Arkansas
(9/13)... among team leaders with seven tackles (one solo) at UTEP (9/6)... among team leaders
with five tackles (all solo) and broke up a pass in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30).
RECEIVING
2013
2014
TOTAL
G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G
13 15 2003 38 1.2
928305
5363.1
22 43 5058 38 2.0
Avg/CAvg/G
13.315.4
10.9
33.9
11.723.0
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions__________________________________ 6, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Yards_____________________________________73, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Touchdowns_________________________________ 2, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Longest Reception______________________________ 38, vs. Arizona State (2013)
All-Purpose Yards______________________________ 151, vs. Arizona State (2013)
Kickoff Returns______________________________ 3 2x, vs. Arizona State (2013)*
Kickoff Return Yards____________________________ 113, vs. Arizona State (2013)
Longest Kickoff Return____________________________ 90, vs. Arizona State (2013)
Kickoff Return for a Touchdown________________________1, vs. Arizona State (2013)
* Indicates most recent high
TACKLES
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD
1225530 1.010
133715
52 1.510
13 46 2470 6.5 20 2
7 32 1749 4.0 23 2
45 14061 201 13.0 45 4
FF FR Blkd
000
000
1 1 0
1 1 0
2 2 0
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles_________________________________________ 11, vs. Baylor (2011)
Tackles For Loss_________________________________ 2, at Kansas State (2014)
Sacks________________________________________ 1 3x, vs. Kansas (2014)*
Interceptions______________________________________________ None
Fumbles Recovered_______________________________1 2x, vs. Arkansas (2014)*
* Indicates most recent high
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52 - V.J. FEHOKO, LB
11 - JAKEEM GRANT, WR
2014
third on the team with eight tackles (four solo), including 0.5 tackles for loss against Texas
(11/1)... second on the team with eight tackles (four solo) and notched 0.5 tackles for loss at No.
10 TCU (10/25)... made six tackles (four solo) against Kansas (10/18)... posted eight tackles (four
solo) with a tackle for loss against West Virginia (10/11)... collected four tackles (all solo) at No. 22
Kansas State (10/4)... registered six tackles (one solo) with 0.5 tackle for loss at No. 24 Oklahoma
State (9/25)... made five tackles (four solo) against Arkansas (9/13)... notched five tackles (all
assisted) at UTEP (9/6)... made career debut in season opener with three tackles (all solo) against
Central Arkansas (8/30).
2014
BIG 12 RANKINGS: third in kick returns (19)... fourth in receptions (53)... fourth in all-purpose
yards/game (134.3)... fifth in receptions/game (5.9)... sixth in kick return yards/game (24.7)...
sixth in receiving touchdowns (5)... eighth in receiving yards (709)... ninth in receiving yards/
game (78.8)... 10th in 100-yard receiving games (2)... recorded 150th career reception during TCU
game... averaging 33.5 yards/kick return during career - school record is 30.3 yards/kick return
by Ronnie Rice (1957-59)... is just fifth player in school history with 1,000 career kickoff return
yards (1,107)... only two Red Raiders (Eric Stephens, 2009-12; Ivory McCann, 2001-02) besides
Grant have more than 1,000 career kickoff return yards in a career over the last 40 years... has
made at least six receptions in 6-of-9 games... tallied one catch for 10 yards against Texas (11/1)...
made two catches for 70 yards, including career-long 59 yard catch from QB Davis Webb, at No.
10 TCU (10/25)... made six receptions for 72 yards (long 41) against Kansas (10/18)... notched
five receptions for 84 yards with a touchdown against West Virginia (10/11)... led the team in receptions (7) and receiving yards (90) and matched a career-high with two receiving touchdowns
(2013, vs. Arizona State) at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... two career games (both this season)
with 100 receiving yards... ranks eighth in school history in career kick return yardage (947)...
needs only 53 kick-return yards to become fifth player in school history with over 1,000 career
kick return yards... had a career-game with 12 receptions (career-high), 100 receiving yards and
a touchdown and tallied 248 all-purpose yards (100 REC - 147 KR - 1 PR) at No. 24 Oklahoma
State (9/25)... broke a 24-year school record for most kick-return yards by a Red Raider junior
(147) - record was previously held by Rodney Blackshear (132, at No. 19 Texas A&M) in 1990...
248 all-purpose yards marked the most by a Red Raider since 2010 (Eric Stephens - 264, at New
Mexico)... teamed with Bradley Marquez (106) as the first pair of Red Raiders to each have 100
receiving yards in a game since 2013 (at No. 12 Oklahoma - Amaro, Ward)... led the team with six
catches for 85 yards and tallied first touchdown of the season against Arkansas (9/13)... tallied
first career 100-yard receiving game while posting a career-high 150 receiving yards on eight
catches (long 40) at UTEP (9/6)... made six catches for 48 yards while moving past the 100 career
receptions milestone in the season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30).
TACKLES
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD FF FR Blkd
9 2825
53 2.540 000
9 2825
53 2.540 000
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles________________________________________ 8 3x, vs. Texas (2014)*
Tackles For Loss_________________________________ 1, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Sacks___________________________________________________ None
Interceptions______________________________________________ None
Fumbles Recovered___________________________________________ None
* Indicates most recent high
3 - J.J. GAINES, DB
2014
tied for team lead with a career-high 12 tackles (nine solo) and forced a fumble and broke up
two passes against Texas (11/1)... made four tackles (one solo) at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... tallied
five tackles (three solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss, one interception (2nd of the season/4th career)
and broke up two passes against Kansas (10/18)... collected seven tackles (six solo) against West
Virginia (10/11)... tallied four tackles (three solo) with a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery at
No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... made five tackles (one solo) and recorded the first interception of the
season for the Red Raiders at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... third on the team with seven tackles
(two solo) against Arkansas (9/13)... tied for second on the team with eight tackles (one solo)
at UTEP (9/6)... tallied four tackles (all solo) in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30).
TACKLES G UAA Total TFL YdsPD FF FR Blkd
2012
13729 0.00 0 00 0
2013
5 13316 0.002 000
2014
9 3026
56 1.566 110
TOTAL
275031
81 1.568 110
INTERCEPTIONS G No.YdsTD Lg Avg/R Avg/G
2012 130 0 0 0 0.0 0.0
2013 52590 36 29.5 11.8
2014 9200 0 0.0 0.0
TOTAL 27 4 590 36 14.8 2.2
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles__________________________________________12, vs. Texas (2014)
Tackles For Loss_________________________________ 1, at Kansas State (2014)
Sacks___________________________________________________ None
Interceptions___________________________________ 1 4x, vs. Kansas (2014)*
Pass Breakups____________________________________ 2 2x, vs. Texas (2014)*
* Indicates most recent high
RECEIVING
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
KICK RETURNS
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G RecYdsTD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G
13332873 422.5 8.7 22.1
12657967 515.4 12.2 66.3
9 537095 595.9 13.4 78.8
341511792
1559 4.4 11.9 52.7
G
13
12
9
34
No.
6
19
19
44
Yds TD
2372
4000
4700
11072
Lg
99
45
54
99
Avg/R
39.5
21.1
24.7
25.2
Avg/G
18.2
33.3
52.2
32.6
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions__________________________________12, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Yards__________________________________________ 150, at UTEP (2014)
Receiving Touchdowns___________________________ 2 2x, at Kansas State (2014)*
Longest Reception____________________________________ 59, at TCU (2014)
All-Purpose Yards________________________________ 185, at Oklahoma (2013)
Kickoff Returns_______________________________ 6, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Kickoff Return Yards___________________________ 147, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Longest Kickoff Return_____________________________ 99, vs. Minnesota (2012)
Kickoff Return for a Touchdown_______________________1 2x, vs. Minnesota (2012)*
* Indicates most recent high
31
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9 - BRANDEN JACKSON, DL
6 - DEVIN LAUDERDALE, WR
2014
scored first career touchdown on a fumble recovery in the end zone following a sack by Jackson Richards
against Texas (11/1)... also posted three tackles (two solo) with two tackles for loss and a fumble recovery
against the Longhorns... fumble recovery for a TD marked a first by a Red Raider since 2013 (Will Smith,
9-yard fumble recovery for TD vs. Texas State)... it also marked the first defensive score by the Red Raiders
this season... recorded four tackles (three solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss and forced one fumble and recovered
a fumble on the same play against Kansas (10/18)... made four tackles (three solo) against West Virginia
(10/11)... posted four tackles (three solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... made two
tackles (one solo) and notched 0.5 tackle for loss at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... tallied three tackles (one
solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss against Arkansas (9/13)... made six tackles (two solo) while leading the team in
quarterback hurries (2) at UTEP (9/6)... posted three tackles (all solo) with a sack for a loss of seven yards in
season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30).
2014
one of 23 players in the Big 12 Conference with a 100-yard receiving game... season-high six catches for 33
yards against Texas (11/1)... made three receptions, including a 56-yard touchdown catch, for a total of 81 receiving yards at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... 37.3 yards/reception against WVU leads the Big 12 this season... 76-yard
touchdown reception against WVU is second longest by a Big 12 player this season (TCU's Josh Doctson - 84
yards, vs. Oklahoma State)... had three catches - two for touchdowns - with 112 receiving yards against West
Virginia (10/11)... marked first career 100-yard receiving game... marked first career touchdown receptions...
first career TD came on a 34-yard shovel pass from Davis Webb to give Tech a 7-3 lead... next possession for
Tech ended with a 76-yard touchdown reception from Webb giving Tech a 14-3 lead over the Mountaineers...
marked the longest TD reception by a Red Raider since 2009 (79-yards, Taylor Potts-to-Tramain Swindall - vs.
New Mexico)... it's the longest touchdown reception by a Red Raider in a Big 12 game since 2006 (76-yards,
Graham Harrell-to-Joel Filani - vs. Colorado)... made a catch for 19 yards at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... tallied
two receptions for 22 yards (long 14) at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... made first career start and tallied a
pair of catches for 16 yards against Arkansas (9/13)... did not make a reception at UTEP (9/6) but made two
highlight blocks leading freshman RB Justin Stockton to a 75-yard touchdown run against the Miners in El
Paso, Texas... made career debut in season opener with three receptions for 43 receiving yards against Central
Arkansas (8/30).
TACKLES
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD
1317219 0.001
13 29 1544 9.0 43 3
9 19 1130 8.0 26 0
35 65 2893 17.069 4
SACKS
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total Yds
130 00.0 0
134 04.0 31
9 2 02.0 12
356 06.0 43
FF FR Blkd
100
0 0 0
1 2 0
2 2 0
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles_________________________________ 7 2x, vs. Oklahoma State (2013)*
Tackles For Loss_________________________________ 2.5, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Sacks__________________________________ 1 4x, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)*
Quarterback Hurries___________________________________ 2, at UTEP (2014)
Fumbles Recovered__________________________________1 2x, vs. Texas (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/CAvg/G
2014 920326
3762.2 16.3
36.2
TOTAL 920326
3762.2 16.3
36.2
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions________________________________________ 6, vs. Texas (2014)
Yards_____________________________________ 112, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Touchdowns___________________________________ 2, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Longest Reception______________________________ 76, vs. West Virginia (2014)
All-Purpose Yards______________________________ 112, vs. West Virginia (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
99 - RIKA LEVI, DL
20 - TEVIN MADISON, DB
2014
made three tackles (all solo) against Texas (11/1)... recorded two tackles, including 0.5 tackles for
loss, at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... tallied three tackles (two solo) with 0.5 sacks for a loss of two yards
against Kansas (10/18)... recorded one tackle (assisted) against West Virginia (10/11)... made first
career start on the defensive line at nose tackle at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... collected three
tackles (two solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss against Arkansas (9/13)... made career debut in season
opener with two tackles (both solo) against Central Arkansas (08/30).
2014
recorded three tackles (all solo) against Texas (11/1)... third on the team in tackles with six (five
solo) at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... made five tackles and broke up a pass at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)...
recorded two tackles (both solo) and broke up a pass at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... made four
tackles (two solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss against Arkansas (9/13)... posted four tackles and 0.5
tackles for loss against Arkansas (9/13).
TACKLES
2014
TOTAL
TACKLES
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD FF FR Blkd
8 10414 1.530 000
8 10414 1.530 000
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles________________________________________ 3 3x, vs. Texas (2014)*
Tackles For Loss___________________________________ 0.5 3x, at TCU (2014)*
Sacks_________________________________________ 0.5, vs. Kansas (2014)
Interceptions______________________________________________ None
Fumbles Recovered___________________________________________ None
* Indicates most recent high
G UA A Total TFLYds
9 28331 1.5
5
9 28331 1.5
5
PD FF FR Blkd
5 0 00
5 0 00
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles____________________________________9, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Tackles For Loss_______________________________1, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Sacks___________________________________________________ None
Interceptions______________________________________________ None
Pass Breakups________________________________3, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
32
2014 Texas Tech Football
5 - PATRICK MAHOMES, QB
4 - BRADLEY MARQUEZ, WR | TEAM CAPTAIN
2014
made first career start against Texas (11/1) while passing for 109 yards on 13-of-21 passing before leaving the game in the second quarter due to injury... became the fifth Red Raider quarterback since 1999 (1999 - Kliff Kingsbury, 2009 - Steven Sheffield, 2009 - Seth Doege, 2013 - Davis
Webb) to make first career start in a Big 12 game... entered as a backup in the third quarter and
went 5-of-11 passing for 45 yards with a touchdown pass and interception along with seven
rushes for 18 yards (long 11) at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... saw action in the fourth quarter at No. 22
Kansas State (10/4) throwing for 54 yards on 5-of-7 passing with two rushes for a yard in second
career game - both on the road in Big 12 action... made career debut in a back-up role in the
fourth quarter in Big 12 opener at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... went 2-of-5 passing with 20
yards, a touchdown and interception with seven rushes for 16 yards... became the first Red Raider
QB to make career debut in a Big 12 contest since 2009 (Seth Doege, vs. K-State)... became the
first Red Raider QB to make career debut in a Big 12 road game in over 14 years.
2014
BIG 12 RANKINGS: third in receiving touchdowns (7)... fourth in receptions (53)... fifth in receptions/game (5.9)... 10th in 100-yard receiving games (2)... tied for the most receiving touchdowns by a Big 12 player in a game this season with three against UTEP (Baylor's KD Cannon - 3,
vs. Northwestern State)... made at least one reception in 38-of-40 career games played at Texas
Tech... hit career milestone of 1,500 receiving yards in sixth game against Kansas Jayhawks... has
two-game winning touchdown receptions this season (3 career)... led team with six catches and
55 receiving yards against Texas (11/1)... led team with six receptions for 65 yards at No. 10 TCU
(10/25)... caught six passes for 70 yards with a receiving touchdown against Kansas (10/18)...
notched five receptions for 65 yards (long 19) against West Virginia (10/11)... last catch against
WVU marked 125th reception as a Red Raider... tallied four catches for 25 yards (long 12) at No. 22
Kansas State (10/4)... recorded third career (2nd this season) 100-yard receiving game at OSU (8106-1)... caught eight passes for 106 yards and a touchdown at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)...
teamed with Jakeem Grant (100) as the first pair of Red Raiders to each have 100 receiving yards
in a game since 2013 (at No. 12 Oklahoma - Amaro, Ward)...posted four receptions for 34 yards
(long 14) against Arkansas (9/13)... made three catches for three touchdowns and posted 33
receiving yards at UTEP (9/6)... became the first Red Raider since 2012 with three touchdown
receptions in a game (Eric Ward - at TCU, 6 REC, 61 YDS, 3 TD)... caught game-winning touchdown
against UTEP in the fourth quarter with 2:32 left in the game to give the Red Raiders their 30-26
win in El Paso... had a career game in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30) with 11
receptions for 184 yards and two touchdowns while also hauling in a 70-yard touchdown pass
from QB Davis Webb... 70-yard reception marked the longest by a Red Raider since 2009 (Jacoby
Franks - 72 yards, vs. Kansas State)... recorded career-highs in receptions, receiving yards, longest reception and touchdowns vs. UCA... 184 receiving yards marked the most by a Red Raider
since 2012 (Darrin Moore, 186, vs. Baylor)... 184 receiving yards marked the most by a Red Raider in a season opener since 2011 (Darrin Moore, 221, vs. Texas State)... MARQUEZ IN SEASON
OPENERS: in four career season openers Marquez has 25 receptions, 342 receiving yards and four
touchdowns... he has caught at least one touchdown in season openers in 2011, 2013 and 2014.
PASSING G Att CmpInt Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic
2014
4 4425 2 2282 1956.85.2 57.0 106.3
TOTAL 4 4425 2 2282 1956.85.2 57.0 106.3
RUSHING G AttYds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G
2014
4 1833 0 14 1.8 8.2
TOTAL
4 1833 0 14 1.8 8.2
CAREER HIGHS
Pass Attempts______________________________________21, vs. Texas (2014)
Pass Completions____________________________________13, vs. Texas (2014)
Passing Yards_____________________________________ 109, vs. Texas (2014)
Passing Touchdowns_________________________________ 1 2x, at TCU (2014)*
Longest Pass___________________________________19, at Kansas State (2014)
Rushing Yards________________________________16, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Rushing Touchdowns__________________________________________ None
* Indicates most recent high
90 - KELAND McELRATH, DL
2014
posted three tackles (two solo) at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... made three tackles (one solo) with 0.5
sacks, 1.5 tackles for loss against Kansas (10/18)... collected two tackles (one solo) against West
Virginia (10/11)... notched two tackles (both solo) at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... started Tech
career with three straight games notching at least seven tackles... is the first Red Raider with
three straight games with at least seven tackles since 2001 (DE Aaron Hunt - 4 straight, twice)...
made seven tackles (five solo) at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... posted seven tackles (five solo)
to rank third on the team against Arkansas (9/13)... made first career start on the defensive line
at UTEP (9/6) while finishing second on the team with eight tackles (three solo) and added one
quarterback hurry... made career debut in season opener with four tackles (all solo) with a tackle
for loss and forced one fumble against Central Arkansas (8/30).
TACKLES
2014
TOTAL
G UA A Total TFLYds
8 231336 2.56
8 231336 2.56
PD FF FR Blkd
0 1 0 0
0 1 0 0
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles___________________________________________ 8, at UTEP (2014)
Tackles For Loss___________________________________ 1.5, vs. Kansas (2014)
Sacks_________________________________________ 0.5, vs. Kansas (2014)
Forced Fumbles_______________________________1, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Fumbles Recovered___________________________________________ None
* Indicates most recent high
RECEIVING
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G
12 25 2401 37 2.1
616172
0232.7
13 49 6336 60 3.8
953637
7705.9
401431682
1470 3.6
Avg/CAvg/G
9.6 20.0
10.8
28.7
12.948.7
12.0
70.8
11.842.0
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions_________________________________ 11, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Yards___________________________________ 184, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Touchdowns________________________________________ 3, at UTEP (2014)
Longest Reception____________________________ 70, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Kickoff Returns_____________________________________ 4, vs. Baylor (2011)
Kickoff Return Yards_________________________________ 76, vs. Baylor (2011)
All-Purpose Yards____________________________ 184, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
33
2014 Texas Tech Football
31 - JUSTIS NELSON, DB
3 - D.J. POLITE-BRAY, WR
2014
BIG 12 RANKINGS: fourth in passes defended (13)... fourth in passes defended/game (1.44)...
tallied two tackles (both solo) with a fumble recovery against Texas (11/1)... became the first Red
Raider with at least five pass breakups in a game since 2002 (Joselio Hanson, 8 - vs. Oklahoma
State) as he tallied five at No. 10 TCU... made three tackles and broke up five passes at No. 10 TCU
(10/25)... tallied two tackles (both solo) and broke up two passes against Kansas (10/18)... had
two tackles and broke up a pass against West Virginia (10/11)... collected six tackles (all solo) with
first-career sack at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... made five tackles and matched a career-high
three pass breakups at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... recorded four tackles (two solo) with a
fumble recovery against Arkansas (9/13)... collected five tackles (two solo) and broke up a pass
against UTEP (9/6)... made season debut in season opener with seven tackles (all solo) - second
on the team - and broke up a pass and tallied a tackle for loss against Central Arkansas (8/30).
2014
tallied one catch for four yards against Texas (11/1)... made one catch for eight yards against West
Virginia (10/11)... caught two passes for 28 yards (long 17) at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... made
one catch for 10 yards at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... recorded two catches for seven yards
while catching first career touchdown against Arkansas (9/13)... made season debut with four
receptions for 35 yards (long 15) in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30).
TACKLES
2013
2014
TOTAL
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles____________________________________7, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Tackles For Loss_______________________________ 1 2x, at Kansas State (2014)*
Sacks_______________________________________ 1, at Kansas State (2014)
Interceptions__________________________________1, vs. Arizona State (2013)
Pass Breakups________________________________________ 5, at TCU (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
RECEIVING G RecYdsTD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G
2013
725060.3 2.5 0.7
2014
9 11921 171.2 8.4 10.2
TOTAL
1613971 170.8 7.5 6.1
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions:_________________________________ 4, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Yards:____________________________________ 35, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Touchdowns:_____________________________________1, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Longest Reception:_______________________________ 17, at Kansas State (2014)
All-Purpose Yards:_____________________________ 35, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
43 - JACKSON RICHARDS, DL
12 - IAN SADLER, WR
2014
recorded sack and forced fumble that resulted in first defensive score of the season as Branden
Jackson recovered the fumble in the end zone for a touchdown against Texas (11/1)... also tallied
three tackles (all solo) against the Longhorns... had three tackles (one solo) with one quarterback
hurry at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... recorded one tackle (assisted) against Kansas (10/18)... made first
tackles of the season (3 - all solo) against West Virginia (10/11)... returned to the lineup after
missing first road game of the season due to injury but did not make a tackle against Arkansas
(9/13)... made season debut in the season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30) with one quarterback hurry (8/30).
2014
posted three catches for 30 yards against Texas (11/1)... had one catch for 18 yards at No. 10 TCU
(10/25)... made four receptions for 68 yards (long 36) and caught first career touchdown pass
from QB Davis Webb against Kansas (10/18)... became the eighth Red Raider with a receiving
touchdown on sx-yard TD reception against the Jayhawks... notched three receptions for 21 yards
(long 13) at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... made career debut off the bench at UTEP (9/4) during
first road game of the season.
TACKLES
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
SACKS
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD FF FR Blkd
5 9211 0.00 5 00 0
9 30636 2.0813020
1439847 2.0818020
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD
12 134 17 2.5 11 1
1323629 3.582
13 132 15 3.0 11 3
8 7310 1.0150
46 56 1571 10.045 6
G UAA Total Yds
12 1 01.0 6
13 0 00.0 0
13 1 01.0 8
8 1 01.0 15
46 3 03.0 29
FF FR Blkd
1 0 0
000
1 2 0
10 0
3 2 0
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles_______________________________________ 5 2x, vs. Kansas (2012)*
Tackles For Loss_____________________________________ 2, at Kansas (2013)
Sacks_________________________________________ 1 3x, vs. Texas (2013)*
Interceptions_______________________________________ 1, vs. TCU (2013)
Fumbles Recovered________________________________ 1 2x, at Kansas (2013)*
* Indicates most recent high
RECEIVING G RecYdsTD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G
2014
6 111371 361.8 12.5 22.8
TOTAL
6 111371 361.8 12.5 22.8
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions:_______________________________________ 4, vs. Kansas (2014)
Yards:__________________________________________ 68, vs. Kansas (2014)
Touchdowns:______________________________________ 1, vs. Kansas (2014)
Longest Reception:__________________________________ 36, vs. Kansas (2014)
All-Purpose Yards:___________________________________ 68, vs. Kansas (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
34
2014 Texas Tech Football
10 - PETE ROBERTSON, LB
8 - JUSTIN STOCKTON, RB
2014
BIG 12 RANKINGS: leads league in sacks (9.0)... ninth in tackles for loss (9.0)... 10th in tackles
for loss/game (1.0)... 19th in tackles/game (6.8)... has the most sacks in a season (9.0) by a Red
Raider since 2009 (Brandon Sharpe, school record - 15.0)... became the first Red Raider in over
16 years with a sack in six consecutive games... joined the school's top-10 list for sacks in a single
season with ninth of the year against Texas... needs one sack to join Tech's all-time top-10 career
list matching College Football Hall of Famer Gabe Rivera (14 career sacks)... made four tackles
(three solo) with ninth sack of the season against Texas (11/1)... posted four tackles (one solo)
with a sack and two quarterback hurries at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... tied for team lead with nine
tackles (six solo) with two sacks and two quarterback hurries against Kansas (10/18)... made
eight tackles (five solo) with one sack, forced one fumble and tallied a quarterback hurry against
West Virginia (10/11)... became the first Red Raider since 2011 (DE Scott Smith) with at least
one sack in three straight games... had a career-high two sacks with nine tackles (all solo) at No.
22 Kansas State (10/4)... led the team with eight tackles (three solo) and tallied a sack at No. 24
Oklahoma State (9/25)... became the first Red Raider with two sacks in a Big 12 road game since
2012 (Kerry Hyder - 2, at Iowa State)... led the team with 10 tackles (two solo) against Arkansas
(9/13)... recorded six tackles (all assisted) with one pass breakup at UTEP (9/6)... made season
debut with five tackles (all solo) and a sack in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30).
2014
rushed six times for 56 yards (9.3 avg.) against Texas (11/1)... marked the most rushing yards
by a Red Raider freshman against the Longhorns since 2002 (Taurean Henderson - 13 att., 58
yards, 4.3 avg.)... carried four times for 12 yards at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... made three carries for
34 yards and a touchdown with a long of 21 yards and averaging 11.3 yards/carry against Kansas
(10/18)... carried five times for 80 yards with a 69-yard rushing touchdown against West Virginia
(10/11)... 69-yard TD run marked the second longest rushing touchdown by a Red Raider in Big
12 history (1996, Byron Hanspard's 72-yard run vs. Oklahoma State at Cowboys Stadium in Irving,
on Sept. 7)... second rushing touchdown this season of at least 69 yards (75 yards at UTEP)...
rushed only one time for two yards at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... made two carries for a yard
and caught one pass for 17 yards at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... carried six times for seven
yards (long 6) and made two catches out of the backfield for 11 yards (long 8) against Arkansas
(9/13)... made first career start in first career road game while providing a standout performance
at UTEP (9/6) with eight carries for 135 rushing yards and a touchdown while averaging 16.9
yards/rush and recording a 75-yard touchdown run against the Miners... broke a school record
averaging 16.9 yards/rush (8 carries, 135 yards)... broke record of Taurean Henderson (14.1 - vs.
Indiana State in 2005 - 10 carries, 141 yards)... became the first Tech freshman running back to
post a 100-yard rushing game since Sept. 21, 2002 when Taurean Henderson rushed for 141 yards
on 21 carries and two touchdowns in a 51-48 overtime loss at home against No. 16 NC State...
75-yard touchdown run marked the longest by a Red Raider since Eric Stephens, Jr. scored on
a 86-yard run against Northwestern in the TicketCity Bowl to conclude the 2010 season at the
Cotton Bowl in Dallas... 75-yard touchdown run is the eighth longest touchdown run in school
history... made career debut as one of just five Red Raider true freshmen to play in the season
opener against Central Arkansas (8/30) while rushing for 38 yards on six carries with a rushing
touchdown and also posting two catches for 17 yards... became the first Red Raider true freshman
running back to score a touchdown in a season opener since 2011 (DeAndre Washington, vs. Texas
State - 23 yard run).
TACKLES
2011
2012
2013
2014
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD
3 000 0.00 0
12 164 20 1.5 15 0
13 38 2260 9.0 34 5
9 33 2962 9.0 52 1
INTERCEPTIONS G No.YdsTD Lg
2011 3000 0
2012 120 0 0 0
2013 13 2 211 21
2014 9000 0
TOTAL 37 2 211 21
SACKS
G UAA Total Yds
2011
3 0 00.0 0
2012
12 1 11.5 15
2013
13 2 12.5 17
2014
9 9 09.0 52
TOTAL
37 12213.0 84
Avg/R
0.0
0.0
10.5
0.0
10.5
FF FR Blkd
01 0
1 0 0
2 1 0
1 0 0
Avg/G
0.0
0.0
1.6
0.0
0.6
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles_____________________________________ 11, vs. Arizona State (2013)
Tackles For Loss__________________________________2 3x, vs. Kansas (2014)*
Sacks________________________________________ 2 2x, vs. Kansas (2014)*
Forced Fumbles______________________________ 1 4x, vs. West Virginia (2014)*
Interceptions___________________________________ 1, vs. Texas State (2013)
* Indicates most recent high
RUSHING G AttYds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G
2014
9 413654 75 8.9 40.6
TOTAL
9 413654 75 8.9 40.6
CAREER HIGHS
Rushes___________________________________________ 8, at UTEP (2014)
Rushing Yards______________________________________ 135, at UTEP (2014)
Rushing Touchdowns_______________________________ 1 4x, vs. Kansas (2014)*
Longest Rush_______________________________________75, at UTEP (2014)
Receptions:____________________________________ 2 3x, vs. Kansas (2014)*
Recieving Yards:_____________________________17 2x, at Oklahoma State (2014)*
Receiving Touchdowns:___________________________ 1, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Longest Reception:_____________________________ 17, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Total Touchdowns_________________________________ 1 5x, vs. Kansas (2014)*
All-Purpose Yards____________________________________ 135, at UTEP (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
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42 - TAYLOR SYMMANK, P
8 - AUSTIN STEWART, DB
2014
BIG 12 RANKINGS: second in punting average (43.1)... tallied a career-high eight punts with
a career best four punts inside the 20-yard line while averaging 41 yards/punt against Texas
(11/1)... punted four times (45.2 avg.) with a long of 54 yards and placing two inside the 20-yard
line at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... made five punts (42.0 avg.) with a long of 58 and with three punts
inside the 20-yard line against Kansas (10/18)... made six punts (45.0 avg.) with a long of 55
yards, one inside the 20 and recorded two touchbacks against West Virginia (10/11)... tallied four
punts (44.2 avg.) with a career-long 61-yard punt and with one touchback at No. 22 Kansas State
(10/4)... collected five punts (48.0 avg.) with a long of 53 and two punts going inside the 20-yard
line with five kickoffs (64.0 avg.) with two touchbacks at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... made
four punts (41.5 avg.) with a long of 53 and with two going inside the 20-yard line and made
five kickoffs (65.0) with two touchbacks against Arkansas (9/13)... notched five punts (42.8 avg.)
with a long of 49 and one punt going inside the 20-yard line and tallied six kickoffs (49.8 avg.)
with four touchbacks in first road game of the season at UTEP (9/4)... made season debut with
two punts (33.5 avg.) with a long of 44 and made six kickoffs (64.3 avg.) with two touchbacks
against Central Arkansas (8/30).
2014
made five tackles (four solo) with a quarterback hurry against Texas (11/1)... notched three tackles (one solo) at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... tied for the team lead with nine tackles (six solo) and had
one tackle for loss against Kansas (10/18)... posted seven tackles (five solo) with a tackle for loss
and broke up a pass against West Virginia (10/11)... recorded three tackles (all solo) at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... made first start of the season (Raider - linebacker) with six tackles (five solo)
at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... made a tackle (solo) against Arkansas (9/13)... collected three
tackles (two solo) at UTEP (9/6)... made season debut in season opener against Central Arkansas
(8/30) with three tackles (all solo).
TACKLES
2012
2013
2014
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD
4 202 0.00 0
12 309 39 4.0 18 3
9 3010
40 2.071
SACKS
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total Yds
4 0 00.0 0
122 02.0 15
9 0 00.0 0
252 02.0 15
FF FR Blkd
00 0
1 0 0
000
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles_______________________________________ 10, at Oklahoma (2013)
Tackles For Loss__________________________________ 1 5x, vs. Kansas (2014)*
Sacks______________________________________ 1 2x, vs. Iowa State (2013)*
Interceptions______________________________________________ None
Pass Breakups_______________________________________ 2, at SMU (2013)
* Indicates most recent high
15 - KEENON WARD, DB
2014
BIG 12 RANKINGS: 12th in tackles/game (7.5)... 19th in passes defended/game (0.75)... led
team with nine tackles (seven solo) with one tackle for loss and broke up a pass at No. 10 TCU
(10/25)... had a career game with 16 tackles (11 solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss and broke up a pass
against West Virginia (10/11)... 16 tackles vs. WVU marked the most by a Red Raider defensive
back in a game since 2003 (Ryan Aycock, 16 - vs. Colorado)... posted five tackles (all solo), broke
up a pass and forced a fumble at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... tallied four tackles (three solo) at
No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... among team leaders with six tackles (three solo) and broke up a
pass against Arkansas (9/13)... led the team with nine tackles (career-high) with six solo tackles
at UTEP (9/6)... made season debut in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30) with six
tackles (third on team) with one pass breakup.
KICKOFFS
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G NO YARDS
400
8 23 1408
9 22 1,330
20452,738
AVGTB
0.0
0
61.27
60.510
60.8
17
PUNTING
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G No.Yards
400
8 12504
9 431853
21552357
Lg Avg
00.0
6042.0
6143.1
6142.9
CAREER HIGHS
Kickoffs_____________________________________ 7 2x, vs. Iowa State (2013)*
Kickoff Yards_____________________________________ 424, at Kansas (2013)
Kickoff Average________________________ 64.3 (6 att.), vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Punts___________________________________________ 8, vs. Texas (2014)
Punt Average______________________________ 48.0, at Oklahoma State (2014)
Inside the 20_______________________________________ 4, vs. Texas (2014)
Long Punt____________________________________61, at Kansas State (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
TACKLES
2013
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD FF FR Blkd
1329332 1.014 100
8 4614
60 1.536 100
217517
92 2.5410200
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles_____________________________________ 16, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Tackles For Loss____________________________________ 1 2x, at TCU (2014)*
Sacks___________________________________________________ None
Interceptions________________________________ 1, vs. Oklahoma State (2013)
Pass Breakups______________________________________ 2, vs. Baylor (2013)
* Indicates most recent high
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21 - DeANDRE WASHINGTON, RB
7 - DAVIS WEBB, QB | TEAM CAPTAIN
2014
BIG 12 RANKINGS: leads the league in rushing average (5.6)... leads the league in 100-yard
rushing performances (3)... second in rushing yards/game (88.4)... 2nd in rushing yards (796)...
fourth in rushing attempts (141)... 10th in all-purpose yards/game (105.7)... 796 rushing yards
mark the most by a Red Raider through nine games of the season since 1998 (Ricky Williams 1,315 yards)... rushed 16 times for 97 yards while averaging 6.1 yards/carry against Texas (11/1)...
averaged 5.9 yards/carry with 13 carries and 77 yards (long 48) at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... made 23
carries for 164 yards (7.1 avg.) and caught two passes for 21 yards against Kansas (10/18)... 164
rushing yards rank 50th all-time in school history for a single-game... 164 rushing yards are the
most by a Red Raider since 2004 (Taurean Henderson - 169 yards, at Kansas)... 164 rushing yards
are the second most by a Red Raider in the last 14 years... rushed 29 times for 132 yards (long
16) against West Virginia (10/11)... 29 rushing attempts vs. WVU marked the most carries by a
Red Raider since 1999 (Sammy Morris, 33 - vs. Texas A&M)... 100-yard effort vs. WVU was second
of the season (first in Big 12 play)... rushed seven times for 27 yards (long 10) at No. 22 Kansas
State)... also caught a pass for four yards against the Wildcats... carried 13 times for 85 yards (5.5
avg.) at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... rushed eight times for 51 yards (6.4 avg.) against Arkansas (9/13)... carried 12 times for 59 yards (long 12) averaging 4.9 yards/carry at UTEP (9/6)...
made season debut rushing for 104 yards on a career-high 20 carries with a rushing touchdown
against Central Arkansas (8/30) in the season opener... previous career-high for rushing yards was
88 as a freshman during Tech's upset over No. 1 Oklahoma in Norman in 2011... became the first
Red Raider to rush for over 100 yards since 2012 (Eric Stephens - 12 rushes/118 yards, vs. New
Mexico)... rushing touchdown against UCA marked the first score for the Red Raiders during the
2014 season (1-yard run - 5:13 left in opening quarter).
WEBB - BY THE NUMBERS
3 - Career 4 touchdown games.
5 - Career 400-yard passing games.
10 - Career 300-yard passing performances.
14 - Career starts.
15 - Career games with multiple passing touchdowns.
18 - Consecutive games with a passing touchdown (at least 1 in every career game played school record for most consecutive games with a passing TD to start a career).
28 - Passing touchdowns during last 9 games (ASU, UCA, UTEP, ARK, OSU, KSU, WVU, KU, TCU).
44 - Career passing touchdowns (7th in school history).
76 - Longest completion by a Red Raider (76 yards - Devin Lauderdale vs. WVU) since 2009.
226 - Straight passing attempts without being sacked (spanned 6 games - 2 in 2013; 4 in 2014).
452 - Passing yards vs. UCA marked 4th most in school history during a season opener.
5,257 - Career passing yards (9th in school history)... 10th QB in school history with 5,000 yards.
RUSHING
2011
2013
2014
TOTAL
G AttYds TD
1277 366 3
12 107450 4
9 141796 1
33 32516128
Lg
23
19
48
48
Avg/C
4.8
4.2
5.6
5.0
Avg/G
30.5
37.5
88.4
48.8
RECEIVING
2011
2013
2014
TOTAL
G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G
12 19 1090 26 1.6
12 34 2690 48 2.8
920155
0372.2
33 73 5330 48 2.2
Avg/CAvg/G
5.7 9.1
7.9 22.4
7.817.2
7.3 16.2
CAREER HIGHS
Rushes_____________________________________ 29, vs. West Virginia (2014)
Rushing Yards____________________________________ 164, vs. Kansas (2014)
Rushing Touchdowns__________________________________ 2, at Kansas (2013)
Longest Rush_______________________________________ 48, at TCU (2014)
Receptions____________________________________ 6, at West Virginia (2013)
Receiving Yards________________________________ 67, at West Virginia (2013)
Receiving Touchdowns_________________________________________ None
Longest Reception____________________________________48, vs. TCU (2013)
Total Touchdowns____________________________________ 2, at Kansas (2013)
All-Purpose Yards__________________________________ 185, vs. Kansas (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
2014
BIG 12 RANKINGS: leads league in passing yards/game (317.4)... leads the league in passing touchdowns (24)... second in 300-yard passing games (4)... second in passing completions
(211)... second in total offense - yards/game (319.4)... third in passing yards (2,539)... third in
passing attempts (345)... fifth in passing efficiency (138.4)... ninth in plays ran (362).
TEXAS TECH CAREER RANKINGS: seventh in passing touchdowns (44)... ninth in passing yards
(5,257)... ninth in touchdowns responsible for (45)... 10th in passing completions (437)... 10th in
passing attempts (706)... 10th in total offense (5,261).
SEASON INFORMATION: became the 10th quarterback in school history to pass for 5,000 career
yards during the TCU game... has four games this season with at least 300-yards passing... has
thrown multiple TD passes in nine consecutive games dating back to the 2013 Holiday Bowl vs.
Arizona State... passed for 300 yards, two touchdowns and threw two interceptions on 15-of-30
passing at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... threw for 288 yards on 28-of-44 passing with three touchdowns
and one interception against Kansas (10/18)... went 28-of-46 with 348 passing yards with three
touchdowns and an interception against West Virginia (10/11)... went 13-of-14 at one point of
the WVU game with 10 straight completions... went 22-of-43 for 247 passing yards with two
touchdowns and threw a career-high four interceptions at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... threw for
374 yards on 35-of-54 passing and four touchdowns with two interceptions at No. 24 Oklahoma
State (9/25)... performance at OSU included throwing for 175 yards on 18-of-26 passing in the
first quarter... threw for 252 yards and three touchdowns on 27-of-45 passing with two interceptions against Arkansas (9/13)... also rushed for first career touchdown against the Razorbacks (3
yard run)... connected with Bradley Marquez for three touchdowns while posting 278 yards on
17-of-31 passing without throwing an interception at UTEP (9/6)... made season debut passing
for 452 yards on 39-of-52 passing with four touchdowns and two interceptions against Central
Arkansas (8/30) in season opener... had a 70-yard completion to Bradley Marquez - marking the
longest completion by a Red Raider since 2009 (Steven Sheffield - 72 yards, vs. Kansas State)...
marked 11th consecutive game with a passing touchdown to start a career (most by a Red Raider
in over 15 years)... 452 passing yards are the 31st most in a single-game in school history... 452
yards passing rank fourth all-time in school history in season openers and the most since 2008
(Graham Harrell - 536, vs. Eastern Washington)... 452 passing yards are 19th most in school history at Jones Stadium.
PASSING
2013
2014
TOTAL
G Att CmpInt Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic
103612269 2718
205162.67.5 271.8 139.1
8 345211132539
247661.27.4 317.4 138.4
18706437225257
447661.97.4 292.1 138.8
CAREER HIGHS
Pass Attempts_______________________________ 71, vs. Oklahoma State (2013)
Pass Completions_____________________________ 45, vs. Oklahoma State (2013)
Passing Yards_________________________________462, at West Virginia (2013)
Passing Touchdowns_________________________ 4 3x, vs. Oklahoma State (2014)*
Interceptions__________________________________ 4, at Kansas State (2014)
Longest Pass________________________________ 70, vs. Central Arkansas (2014)
Rushing Yards______________________________________ 20, at UTEP (2014)
Rushing Touchdowns________________________________ 1, vs. Arkansas (2014)
Longest Rush________________________________18, at Oklahoma State (2014)
* Indicates most recent high
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37 - QUINTON WHITE, RB
34 - KENNY WILLIAMS, LB/RB | TEAM CAPTAIN
2014
carried four times for nine yards and made two receptions for 28 yards against Texas (11/1)...
rushed once for five yards at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... rushed twice for 16 yards against Kansas
(10/18)... carried twice for one yards against West Virginia (10/11)... rushed four times for six
yards at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... made four carries for 21 yards (5.2 avg.) against Arkansas
(9/13)... carried three times for 14 yards (long 9) at UTEP (9/6)... made season debut rushing for
45 yards on just eight carries (5.6 avg.) in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30)... also
caught one pass for 13 yards against the Bears.
2014
Needs 1 touchdown for 20th career TD (16 rushing/3 receiving) - last Red Raider RB to post 20 career touchdowns was Eric Stephens Jr. (25 TDs - 2009-12)... rushed twice for six yards and scored
a rushing touchdown (6 yards) and made one catch for four yards against Texas (11/1)... ran once
for 12 yards and made two catches for 70 yards, including a career-long 57-yard reception that
went for a touchdown from QB Davis Webb at No. 10 TCU (10/25)... the 57-yard TD reception
marked the first points of the game, which ended up matching a school record for most combined
points scored in a single-game (109 points)... made first offensive start (RB) of the season against
Kansas (10/18) with four rushes for eight yards and made one reception for nine yards... returned
to the running back position - first time on offense this season - in week six against West Virginia
(10/11)... didn't make a carry but lined up several times at running back... also recorded a tackle
against the Mountaineers... posted two tackles (both solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss at No. 22 Kansas State (10/4)... notched two tackles (both solo) at No. 24 Oklahoma State (9/25)... made five
tackles (four solo) against Arkansas (9/13)... collected seven tackles (three solo) at UTEP (9/6)...
made season debut - and also first career start on the defensive side of the ball at the RAIDER position - in season opener against Central Arkansas (8/30) making three tackles (all solo)... marked
37th career game during first game of senior season... played offense (RB) and on special teams
during first three seasons as a Red Raider (2011-13).
RUSHING
2013
2014
TOTAL
G AttYds TD
1313 130 1
9 281160
2241 246 1
Lg
38
17
38
Avg/C
10.0
4.1
6.0
Avg/G
10.0
12.9
11.2
CAREER HIGHS
Rushes_______________________________________ 16, at Oklahoma (2011)
Rushing Yards__________________________________ 88, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Rushing Touchdowns_____________________________ 1 5x, vs. Iowa State (2013)*
Longest Rush__________________________________ 23, vs. Texas State (2011)
All-Purpose Yards___________________________________ 126, at Texas (2011)
* Indicates most recent high
TACKLES
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G UAA Total TFL YdsPD
10101 0.00 0
13202 0.00 0
1313114 0.000
9 13821 0.510
4529938 0.510
RUSHING
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G AttYds TD
1043 135 2
13 143824 5
13 125497 8
97 25 1
45 318148116
RECEIVING
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G
106 52 0 15 0.6
13 16 1631 24 1.2
13 30 2641 50 2.3
94 831570.4
45 56 5623 57 1.2
Lg
17
47
35
12
47
Avg/C
3.1
5.8
4.0
3.6
4.7
FF FR Blkd
00 0
00 0
000
000
000
Avg/G
13.5
63.4
38.2
2.8
32.9
Avg/CAvg/G
8.7 5.2
10.212.5
8.8 20.3
20.8
9.2
10.012.5
CAREER HIGHS
Rushes__________________________________________18, vs. Texas (2012)
Rushing Yards_________________________________ 105, vs. New Mexico (2012)
Rushing Touchdowns____________________________2 3x, at West Virginia (2013)*
Longest Rush_______________________________________ 47, at TCU (2012)
Total Touchdowns______________________________2 3x, at West Virginia (2013)*
Receptions____________________________________ 5, at West Virginia (2013)
Receiving Yards______________________________________ 70, at TCU (2014)
Receiving Touchdowns________________________________ 1 2x, at TCU (2014)*
Longest Reception____________________________________ 57, at TCU (2014)
All-Purpose Yards________________________________121, vs. Iowa State (2013)
Tackles___________________________________________ 7, at UTEP (2014)
Tackles For Loss________________________________ 0.5, at Kansas State (2014)
Sacks___________________________________________________ None
Interceptions______________________________________________ None
Pass Breakups______________________________________________ None
Fumble Recoveries___________________________________________ None
* Indicates most recent high
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Texas Tech Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
Team Statistics
SCORING
Points Per Game
Points Off Turnovers
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
INT RETURN AVERAGE
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-Yards
Average Per Punt
Net punt average
KICKOFFS-Yards
Average Per Kick
Net kick average
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
Score by Quarters
Texas Tech
Opponents
1st 2nd
4th
OT
68 82 58 48
67 106 97 104
3rd
0
0
Total
256
374
TTU
OPP
256
28.4
22
215
70
131
14
1368
1499
131
265
5.2
152.0
7
2883
251-417-16
6.9
11.5
320.3
26
4251
682
6.2
472.3
35-690
18-65
3-0
19.7
3.6
0.0
14-6
83-787
87.4
43-1853
43.1
40.1
51-3079
60.4
38.8
25:53
54/129
42%
6/16
38%
19-123
0
34
7-9
0-0
(24-32) 75%
(19-32) 59%
(31-32) 97%
294589
5/58918
374
41.6
92
236
118
95
23
2219
2415
196
448
5.0
246.6
26
2309
168-286-3
8.1
13.7
256.6
21
4528
734
6.2
503.1
26-523
14-50
16-144
20.1
3.6
9.0
17-7
49-463
51.4
39-1743
44.7
42.5
66-3966
60.1
39.0
34:07
61/142
43%
12/18
67%
8-54
0
47
15-18
1-3
(37-41) 90%
(31-41) 76%
(45-46) 98%
189228
4/47307
0/0
2014 Texas Tech Football
Texas Tech Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
Rushing
Washington, De.
Stockton, J.
White, Quinton
Mahomes, P.
Grant, Jakeem
Williams, Kenny
Webb, Davis
Symmank, Taylor
Testaverde, V.
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Passing
Webb, Davis
Mahomes, P.
Testaverde, V.
Symmank, Taylor
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Receiving
Grant, Jakeem
Marquez, Brad
Davis, Reginald
Lauderdale, D.
Washington, De.
Cantrell, Dylan
Sadler, Ian
Polite-Bray, DJ
Stockton, J.
Davis, Jordan
White, Quinton
Batson, Cameron
Williams, Kenny
Pearson, Brad
Mitcham, Brent
Hall, Rodney
Webb, Davis
Total
Opponents
gp
att
gain loss
net avg td
9 141 821 25 796 5.6 1
9 41 376 11 365 8.9 4
9 28 119
3 116 4.1 0
4 18
59 26
33 1.8 0
9
4
29
0
29 7.2 0
9
7
26
1
25 3.6 1
8 17
65 49
16 0.9 1
9
1
4
0
4 4.0 0
1
1
0
0
0 0.0 0
6
7
0 16 -16 -2.3 0
9 265 1499 131 1368 5.2 7
9 448 2415 196 2219 5.0 26
gp
8
4
1
9
6
9
9
gp
effic comp-att-int
pct
lg avg/g
Punt Returns
no.
48
75
17
14
18
12
18
4
0
0
75
84
Batson, Cameron
Total
Opponents
18
18
14
Interceptions
Gaines, J.J.
Johnson, Jah.
Total
Opponents
Kick Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
Grant, Jakeem
Stockton, J.
Davis, Reginald
Awe, Micah
Nunez, Talor
Crawford, Dor.
Total
Opponents
19
10
3
1
1
1
35
26
470
154
66
0
0
0
690
523
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54
24
30
0
0
0
54
52
Fumble Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
Eguavoen, Sam
Jackson, Bran.
Total
Opponents
1
0
1
1
yds td
138.40 211-345-13 61.2 2539 24
106.25 25-44-2
56.8 228 2
87.48 15-26-1
57.7 116 0
0.00
0-1-0
0.0
0 0
0.00
0-1-0
0.0
0 0
131.17 251-417-16 60.2 2883 26
148.69 168-286-3 58.7 2309 21
no.
yds
avg
td
lg avg/g
9 53 709
9 53 637
9 28 305
9 20 326
9 20 155
9 14 188
6 11 137
9 11
92
9
9
62
4
8
97
9
8
61
9
5
23
9
4
83
7
4
15
4
1
3
9
1
0
8
1 -10
9 251 2883
9 168 2309
13.4
12.0
10.9
16.3
7.8
13.4
12.5
8.4
6.9
12.1
7.6
4.6
20.8
3.8
3.0
0.0
-10.0
11.5
13.7
5
7
5
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
26
21
59
70
36
76
37
34
36
17
17
26
26
12
57
5
3
0
0
76
92
78.8
70.8
33.9
36.2
17.2
20.9
22.8
10.2
6.9
24.2
6.8
2.6
9.2
2.1
0.8
0.0
-1.2
320.3
256.6
88.4
40.6
12.9
8.2
3.2
2.8
2.0
0.4
0.0
-2.7
152.0
246.6
lg avg/g
76
19
37
0
0
76
92
317.4
57.0
116.0
0.0
0.0
320.3
256.6
yds avg td
65 3.6
65 3.6
50 3.6
lg
0
0
0
18
18
17
no.
yds avg td
lg
2
1
3
16
0
0
0
144
0
0
0
38
0
0
0
1
0.0
0.0
0.0
9.0
24.7
15.4
22.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
19.7
20.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
2014 Texas Tech Football
Texas Tech Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
Scoring
td
fg
kick
Bustin, Ryan
Marquez, Brad
Stockton, J.
Grant, Jakeem
Davis, Reginald
Lauderdale, D.
Williams, Kenny
Polite-Bray, DJ
Davis, Jordan
Jackson, Bran.
Sadler, Ian
Cantrell, Dylan
Washington, De.
Webb, Davis
Total
Opponents
- 7-9 31-32
7 5 5 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 34 7-9 31-32
47 15-18 45-46
Field Goals
fg
pct. 01-19
Bustin, Ryan
7-9
77.8 0-0
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
0-1
0-1
-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1
- 0-1
- 0-1
-
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-99
4-5
3-4
0-0
0-0
FG Sequence
Texas Tech
Opponents
Central Arkansas
UTEP
Arkansas
Oklahoma State
Kansas State
West Virginia
Kansas
TCU
Texas
35
(28)
(21),(25)
(34),(38)
(28),(38)
29
(28),(34)
(22),(27)
(42)
(27)
(42),(38),47,(55)
37
(45),(43),(47),(27)
(46),37,(42)
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
pts
- 52
- 42
- 30
- 30
- 30
- 18
- 12
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
- 256
1 374
Total Offense
g plays
Webb, Davis
Washington, De.
Stockton, J.
Mahomes, P.
Testaverde, V.
White, Quinton
Grant, Jakeem
Williams, Kenny
Symmank, Taylor
TEAM
Total
Opponents
8
9
9
4
1
9
9
9
9
6
9
9
rush pass
total avg/g
362
16 2539 2555 319.4
141 796
0 796 88.4
41 365
0 365 40.6
62
33 228 261 65.2
27
0 116 116 116.0
28 116
0 116 12.9
4
29
0
29 3.2
7
25
0
25 2.8
2
4
0
4 0.4
8 -16
0 -16 -2.7
682 1368 2883 4251 472.3
734 2219 2309 4528 503.1
lg blk
Punting
no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk
38
Symmank, Taylor
Total
Opponents
43 1853 43.1 61
43 1853 43.1 61
39 1743 44.7 64
Kickoffs
no. yds avg tb ob retn
Fyfe, Kramer
Symmank, Taylor
Total
Opponents
29 1749
22 1330
51 3079
66 3966
0
60.3
60.5
60.4
60.1
13
10
23
28
4 17 15 7
4 17 15 7
1 7 15 12
0
0
0
net ydln
1
0
1 20.1 38.8
0 19.7 39.0
26
25
2014 Texas Tech Football
Texas Tech Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
All Purpose
g
rcv
pr
kr
Grant, Jakeem
Washington, De.
Marquez, Brad
Stockton, J.
Davis, Reginald
Lauderdale, D.
Cantrell, Dylan
White, Quinton
Sadler, Ian
Williams, Kenny
Davis, Jordan
Polite-Bray, DJ
Batson, Camero
Mahomes, P.
Pearson, Brad
Webb, Davis
Symmank, Taylo
Mitcham, Brent
TEAM
Total
Opponents
9
29 709
9 796 155
9
0 637
9 365
62
9
0 305
9
0 326
9
0 188
9 116
61
6
0 137
9
25
83
4
0
97
9
0
92
9
0
23
4
33
0
7
0
15
8
16 -10
9
4
0
4
0
3
6 -16
0
9 1368 2883
9 2219 2309
rush
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
65
0
0
0
0
0
0
65
50
470
0
0
154
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
690
523
ir
total avg/g
0 1208 134.2
0 951 105.7
0 637 70.8
0 581 64.6
0 371 41.2
0 326 36.2
0 188 20.9
0 177 19.7
0 137 22.8
0 108 12.0
0
97 24.2
0
92 10.2
0
88 9.8
0
33 8.2
0
15 2.1
0
6 0.8
0
4 0.4
0
3 0.8
0 -16 -2.7
0 5006 556.2
144 5245 582.8
2014 Texas Tech Football
Texas Tech Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
Tackles
Sacks
Pass defense
Fumbles
blkd
##
Defensive Leaders
gp
ua
a
tot
tfl/yds
no-yds
int-yds
brup
qbh
rcv-yds
ff
kick
saf
10
Robertson, Pete
Ward, Keenon
Gaines, J.J.
Fehoko, VJ
Awe, Micah
Eguavoen, Sam
Stewart, Austin
Nelson, Justis
McElrath, K.
Madison, Tevin
Jackson, Bran.
Bethel, Nigel
Williams, Kenny
Smith, Marcus
Levi, Rika
Keys, Josh
Ross, Andre
Richards, Jack.
Barnes, Jalen
Alston, Deme.
Atoe, Sam
Moore, Gary
Johnson, Jah.
Jenkins, Malik
Thorpe, Brandon
Dixon, Derrick
Woods, Kahlee
Washington, De.
Williams, Kris
Phillips, Don.
Grant, Jakeem
Fyfe, Kramer
Pearson, Brad
White, John
Smith, Anthony
Symmank, Taylor
Marquez, Brad
Kaster, Jared
Crawford, Dor.
Nunez, Talor
Batson, Cameron
Nguema, Thierry
Newbold, LaDar.
Cantrell, Dylan
Total
Opponents
9
8
9
9
9
7
9
9
8
9
9
6
9
8
8
5
8
8
8
6
9
8
4
5
6
8
4
9
4
5
9
7
7
5
6
9
9
9
5
9
9
9
1
9
9
9
33
46
30
28
38
32
30
30
23
28
19
17
13
9
10
8
4
7
6
4
6
3
4
3
2
1
4
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
.
1
.
1
1
1
1
457
431
29
14
26
25
15
17
10
6
13
3
11
10
8
6
4
6
7
3
2
4
2
2
1
2
2
3
.
1
1
2
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1
1
1
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1
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1
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240
144
62
60
56
53
53
49
40
36
36
31
30
27
21
15
14
14
11
10
8
8
8
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
697
575
9.0-52
1.5-3
1.5-6
2.5-4
2.0-7
4.0-23
2.0-7
2.0-8
2.5-6
1.5-5
8.0-26
1.5-3
0.5-1
0.5-0
1.5-3
.
1.0-1
1.0-15
.
0.5-1
1.5-9
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46-186
40-129
9.0-52
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1.0-5
1.0-14
.
1.0-3
0.5-2
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3.0-17
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1.0-15
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1
15
3A
52
18
13
8A
31
90
20
9
1
34
95
99
7A
92
43
19
51
25
5A
29
41
50
22
39
21
6A
94
11
45
83
26
98
42
4
75
16
59
80
17
23
14
2014 Texas Tech Football
Texas Tech Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
TEAM STATISTICS
Date
Opponent
no.
Aug 30
CENTRAL ARKANSAS
Sep 04
at UTEP
Sep 13
ARKANSAS
Sep 25
at Oklahoma State
Oct 04
at Kansas State
Oct 11
WEST VIRGINIA
Oct 18
KANSAS
Oct 25
at TCU
Nov 01
TEXAS
Texas Tech
Opponents
Rushing
yds td
36 184 2
28 226 1
22 101 1
30 118 0
14
46 0
38 217 1
37 219 1
28 101 0
32 156 1
265 1368 7
448 2219 26
lg
no.
Receiving
yds td
Passing
cmp-att-int
yds
lg
td
lg
17 39 452 4 70
39-53-2 452 4 70
75 17 278 3 40
17-31-0 278 3 40
18 27 252 3 39
27-45-2 252 3 39
18 37 394 5 33
37-60-3 394 5 33
10 27 301 2 26
27-50-4 301 2 26
69 28 348 3 76
28-46-1 348 3 76
34 28 288 3 41
28-44-1 288 3 41
48 20 345 3 59
20-41-2 345 3 59
31 28 225 0 37
28-47-1 225 0 37
75 251 2883 26 76 251-417-16 2883 26 76
84 168 2309 21 92 168-286-3 2309 21 92
Kick Returns
no. yds td lg
Punt Returns
no. yds td lg
4
0
5
8
7
3
3
4
1
35
26
3
4
0
3
0
1
4
0
3
18
14
102
0
118
166
106
54
58
67
19
690
523
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
0
33
54
27
30
30
35
19
54
52
13
26
0
0
0
-1
-3
0
30
65
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
tot
off
12 636
12 504
0 353
1 512
0 347
0 565
8 507
0 446
18 381
18 4251
17 4528
Games played: 9
Avg per rush: 5.2
Avg per catch: 11.5
Pass efficiency: 131.17
Kick ret avg: 19.7
Punt ret avg: 3.6
All purpose avg/game: 556.2
Total offense avg/gm: 472.3
Date
Opponent
Aug 30 CENTRAL ARKANSAS
Sep 04 at UTEP
Sep 13 ARKANSAS
Sep 25 at Oklahoma State
Oct 04 at Kansas State
Oct 11 WEST VIRGINIA
Oct 18 KANSAS
Oct 25 at TCU
Nov 01 TEXAS
Texas Tech
Opponents
ua
75
27
43
40
61
58
48
49
56
457
431
Tackles
a
total
0
66
40
30
6
30
26
30
12
240
144
Sacks
no-yds
tfl-yds
75
5.0-23
2.0-12
93
1.0-1
1.0-0
83
2.0-2
0.0-0
70
4.0-15
2.0-10
67
9.0-23
3.0-11
88
5.0-22
1.0-15
74
8.0-37
4.0-24
79
6.0-20
2.0-11
68
6.0-43
4.0-36
697 46.0-186 18.0-119
575 40.0-129
8.0-54
Fumble
ff fr-yds
Pass Defense
blkd
int-yds qbh brup kick
1
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
3
8
7
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
3-0
16-144
0-0
0-0
2-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
2-0
7-0
6-1
Punting
Date
Opponent
Aug 30 CENTRAL ARKANSAS
Sep 04 at UTEP
Sep 13 ARKANSAS
Sep 25 at Oklahoma State
Oct 04 at Kansas State
Oct 11 WEST VIRGINIA
Oct 18 KANSAS
Oct 25 at TCU
Nov 01 TEXAS
Texas Tech
Opponents
2
5
0
0
0
1
2
4
2
16
13
6
3
1
4
2
4
5
7
7
39
48
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv saf
6-6
3-3
4-4
5-5
1-1
4-4
4-4
3-3
1-2
31-32
45-46
Field Goals
no.
yds
avg
long
blkd
tb
fc
50+
i20
md-att
2
5
4
5
4
6
5
4
8
43
39
67
214
166
240
177
270
210
181
328
1853
1743
33.5
42.8
41.5
48.0
44.2
45.0
42.0
45.2
41.0
43.1
44.7
44
49
53
53
61
55
58
54
49
61
64
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
4
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
2
5
17
7
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
0
7
12
0
1
2
2
0
1
3
2
4
15
15
0-1
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
2-2
2-2
0-1
7-9
15-18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
pts
0
0
7
0
6
3
0
0
6
22
92
42
30
28
35
13
34
34
27
13
256
374
Kickoffs
long blkd
0
28
0
0
0
25
38
38
0
38
55
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
off
t/o
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
no.
yds
avg
tb
ob
8 516
6 299
5 325
6 385
3 166
7 396
7 447
6 359
3 186
51 3079
66 3966
64.5
49.8
65.0
64.2
55.3
56.6
63.9
59.8
62.0
60.4
60.1
3
4
2
3
1
3
5
1
1
23
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2014 Texas Tech Football
Texas Tech Game Superlatives (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes
Yards Rushing
TD Rushes
Long Rush
Pass attempts
Pass completions
Yards Passing
TD Passes
Long Pass
Receptions
Yards Receiving
TD Receptions
Long Reception
Field Goals
Long Field Goal
Punts
Punting Avg
Long Punt
Punts inside 20
Long Punt Return
Long Kickoff Return
Tackles
Sacks
Tackles For Loss
Interceptions
29
164
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
75
54
39
452
4
4
76
12
184
3
76
2
2
2
38
38
8
48.0
61
4
18
54
16
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1
1
1
Washington, De. vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Washington, De. vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Stockton, J. vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
Washington, De. vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
Stockton, J. at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
Webb, Davis vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
Stockton, J. vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Stockton, J. vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Williams, Kenny vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
Stockton, J. at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
Webb, Davis at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Webb, Davis vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
Webb, Davis vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
Webb, Davis vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
Webb, Davis at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Webb, Davis vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Grant, Jakeem at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Marquez, Brad vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
Marquez, Brad at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
Lauderdale, D. vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Bustin, Ryan vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Bustin, Ryan vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Bustin, Ryan at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
Bustin, Ryan vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Bustin, Ryan at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
Symmank, Taylor vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
Symmank, Taylor at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Symmank, Taylor at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
Symmank, Taylor vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
Batson, Cameron vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
Grant, Jakeem at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Ward, Keenon vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Robertson, Pete at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
Robertson, Pete vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Robertson, Pete at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
Eguavoen, Sam at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
Robertson, Pete vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Jackson, Bran. vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
Gaines, J.J. at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Johnson, Jah. at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Gaines, J.J. vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
2014 Texas Tech Football
Texas Tech Game Superlatives (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes
Yards Rushing
Yards Per Rush
TD Rushes
Pass attempts
Pass completions
Yards Passing
Yards Per Pass
TD Passes
Total Plays
Total Offense
Yards Per Play
Points
Sacks By
First Downs
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Turnovers
Interceptions By
Punts
Punting Avg
Long Punt
Punts inside 20
Long Punt Return
38
226
8.1
2
60
39
452
9.0
5
90
636
8.5
42
4
4
35
16
158
4
4
2
8
48.0
61
4
18
vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
2014 Texas Tech Football
Texas Tech Game Superlatives (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes
Yards Rushing
TD Rushes
Long Rush
Pass attempts
Pass completions
Yards Passing
TD Passes
Long Pass
Receptions
Yards Receiving
TD Receptions
Long Reception
Field Goals
Long Field Goal
Punts
Punting Avg
Long Punt
Punts inside 20
Long Punt Return
Long Kickoff Return
Tackles
Sacks
Tackles For Loss
Interceptions
27
212
4
84
44
28
433
7
92
13
165
165
2
2
2
2
2
92
4
55
6
6
6
6
6
52.5
64
64
3
3
17
52
21
2.0
3.0
2
2
Alex Collins, vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
Alex Collins, vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
J. Williams, vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
Alex Collins, vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
Trickett, Clint, vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Trickett, Clint, vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Boykin, Trevone, at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
Boykin, Trevone, at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
Boykin, Trevone, at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
White, Kevin, vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Gray, Deante', at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
Harris, John, vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
Washington, J., at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Lockett, Tyler, at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
Sexton, Curry, at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
Doctson, Josh, at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
Gray, Deante', at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
Gray, Deante', at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
Oberkrom, Jaden, at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
Lambert, Josh, vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
Spencer, M., vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
RUGGLES, Mike, at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
Smith, Kip, at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Pardula,Trevor, vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Russ, William, vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
Spencer, M., vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
Spencer, M., vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
RUGGLES, Mike, at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
Spencer, M., vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
Pardula,Trevor, vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Shipley, Jaxon, vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
GOLDEN, Autrey, at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
Heeney,Ben, vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Bean, Jimmy, at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
Reynolds, M., vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
Green, Travis, at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
Burns, Morgan, at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
2014 Texas Tech Football
Texas Tech Game Superlatives (as of Nov 01, 2014)
All games
OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes
Yards Rushing
Yards Per Rush
TD Rushes
Pass attempts
Pass completions
Yards Passing
Yards Per Pass
TD Passes
Total Plays
Total Offense
Yards Per Play
Points
Sacks By
First Downs
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Turnovers
Interceptions By
Punts
Punting Avg
Long Punt
Punts inside 20
Long Punt Return
68
438
7.4
7
45
28
480
11.9
7
94
94
785
9.1
82
3
32
32
10
10
129
2
2
2
2
4
6
6
6
6
6
52.5
64
64
3
3
17
vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
vs West Virginia (Oct 11, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
at TCU (Oct 25, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
vs Arkansas (Sep 13, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
at Kansas State (Oct 04, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
at Oklahoma State (Sep 25, 2014)
vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
at UTEP (Sep 04, 2014)
vs Central Arkansas (Aug 30, 2014)
vs Kansas (Oct 18, 2014)
vs Texas (Nov 01, 2014)