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1 WWW.TEXASTECH.COM/MEDIA Opponent: Texas Date/Time: Saturday, November 3, 2012/2:30 p.m. (CT) Location: Lubbock, Texas (Jones AT&T Stadium/60,454) Radio: Texas Tech Sports Network from Learfield Sports Brian Jensen (Play-by-Play/13th Season), John Harris (Analyst/30th Season), Chris Level (Sideline/3rd Season), Steve Pitts (Engineer/34th Season) National Radio: None Satellite Radio: Sirius Channel 137/XM Channel 198 - Texas Tech Broadcast Television: ABC/ESPN2 Bob Wischusen (Play-by-Play), Danny Kanell (Analyst), Maria Taylor (Sideline) On The Web: Live in-game statistics and other coverage can be found at www.texastech.com Rankings: Texas Tech: 20 (AP)/20 (Coaches)/18 (BCS);Texas: RV (AP)/22 (Coaches)/23 (BCS) Head Coaches: Texas Tech: Tommy Tuberville (Career: 129-74 in 17 seasons; At Texas Tech: 19-14 in three seasons; 8-14 Big 12) Texas: Mack Brown (Career: 233-115-1 in 28 seasons; At Texas: 147-41; 89-29 Big 12) Against Texas: Texas Tech is 15-46 all-time vs. Texas; Tuberville is 0-2 all-time vs. Texas SCHEDULE/RESULTS SEPTEMBER 1 Northwestern State (FSSWP) W, 44-6 8 at Texas State (ESPN3) W, 58-10 15 New Mexico (FCS) W, 49-14 22 BYE 29 at *Iowa State (FCS) W, 24-13 OCTOBER 6 *(17/14)Oklahoma (ABC/ESPN2) L, 20-41 13 * (5/4)West Virginia (ABC) W, 49-14 20 at *(RV/21)TCU (ABC) W, 56-53 (3OT) 27 at *(4/4)Kansas State (FOX) L, 24-55 NOVEMBER 3 *(22)Texas (ABC/ESPN2) 2:30 p.m. 10 *Kansas (FSN) 11 a.m. 17 at *Oklahoma State TBA 24 vs. #*Baylor (Arlington) TBA DECEMBER 1 BYE * = Big 12 Conference Game # = Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas All times are Central TEXAS SCHEDULE/RESULTS SEPTEMBER 1 Wyoming (LHN) W, 37-17 8 New Mexico (LHN) W, 45-0 15 at Ole Miss (ESPN) W, 66-31 29 at *Oklahoma State (FOX) W, 41-36 OCTOBER 6 *West Virginia (FOX) L, 45-48 13 vs. *Oklahoma (ABC) L, 21-63 20 *Baylor (ABC) W, 56-50 27 at *Kansas (FSN) W, 21-17 NOVEMBER 3 at *Texas Tech (ABC) 2:30 p.m. 10 *Iowa State (LHN) 11 a.m. 22 *TCU (ESPN) 6:30 p.m. DECEMBER 1 at *Kansas State TBA * = Big 12 Conference Game All times are Central LONE STAR PRIDE AT STAKE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON The battle for Lone Star State supremacy is at stake on Saturday after- noon inside Jones AT&T Stadium as the Texas Tech Red Raiders and Texas Longhorns meet in an important Big 12 Conference contest. The win- ner of Saturday’s game will take home the Chancellor’s Spurs but most importantly move to 4-2 in the Big 12 Conference standings. Saturday’s game will kick off at 2:30 p.m. and will be televised regionally on ABC with a reverse national mirror on ESPN2. Fans that don’t get the game on their local ABC affiliate will be able to watch on ESPN2 or WatchESPN. com. Texas Tech fans across the region can tune into the radio broadcast of Saturday’s game on one of the 38 stations of the Texas Tech Sports Network. Brian Jensen, John Harris and Chris Level will begin network coverage with the pregame show live from Jones AT&T Stadium at 1:30 p.m. Just over 1,000 tickets for Saturday’s game remained available as of Monday morning and can be purchased online at texastech.com or by calling the athletics ticket office at (806) 742-TECH. THE MATCH-UP The Texas Tech-Texas rivalry will be played out for the 61st time on Saturday afternoon inside Jones AT&T Stadium. Texas holds a com- manding 45-15 lead in the all-time series and has won the last three contests. Texas Tech and Texas will be meeting for the fourth time on Nov. 3, where the Longhorns hold a 3-0 record all-time against the Red Raiders on that date. Texas Tech will be seeking its first win over Texas since Nov. 1, 2008, when Michael Crabtree hauled in a last second touchdown catch to lift the Red Raiders to a stunning 39- 33 win over the then top-ranked Longhorns. Saturday will mark the first time since that 2008 game that both teams enter the contest ranked in the Top 25. ON THIS DATE IN TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL HISTORY NOVEMBER 3 – (4-5-1 Overall; 2-2-1 Home; 2-3 Road) 2007 – at Baylor W 38-7 2001 – vs. Texas A&M W 12-0 1990 – vs. #14 Texas L 22-41 1984 – vs. #2 Texas L 10-13 1979 – at #8 Texas L 6-14 1973 – vs. Rice W 19-6 1962 – at Rice L 0-14 1956 – vs. Oklahoma A&M T 13-13 1951 – at Texas Western W 27-7 1945 – at Rice L 0-13 2012 BIG 12 STANDINGS SOUTH CONF OVERALL STK Kansas State 5-0 8-0 W8 Oklahoma 3-1 5-2 L1 Oklahoma St. 3-1 5-2 W3 Texas 3-2 6-2 W2 Texas Tech 3-2 6-2 L1 West Virginia 2-2 5-2 L2 Iowa State 2-3 5-3 W1 TCU 2-3 5-3 L2 Baylor 0-4 3-4 L4 Kansas 0-5 1-7 L7 GAME INFORMATION TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL 6-2; 3-2 BIG 12 6-2; 3-2 BIG 12 @TECHATHLETICS @TECHGAMEDAY @BLAYNEBEAL ASAP SPORTS Texas Tech utilizes the services of ASAP Sports to provide FastScripts for all football news conferences. #WRECKUT

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Opponent: TexasDate/Time: Saturday, November 3, 2012/2:30 p.m. (CT)Location: Lubbock, Texas (Jones AT&T Stadium/60,454)Radio: Texas Tech Sports Network from Learfield Sports Brian Jensen (Play-by-Play/13th Season), John Harris (Analyst/30th Season), Chris Level (Sideline/3rd Season), Steve Pitts (Engineer/34th Season)National Radio: NoneSatellite Radio: Sirius Channel 137/XM Channel 198 - Texas Tech BroadcastTelevision: ABC/ESPN2 Bob Wischusen (Play-by-Play), Danny Kanell (Analyst), Maria Taylor (Sideline)On The Web: Live in-game statistics and other coverage can be found at www.texastech.comRankings: Texas Tech: 20 (AP)/20 (Coaches)/18 (BCS);Texas: RV (AP)/22 (Coaches)/23 (BCS)Head Coaches: Texas Tech: Tommy Tuberville (Career: 129-74 in 17 seasons; At Texas Tech: 19-14 in three seasons; 8-14 Big 12) Texas: Mack Brown (Career: 233-115-1 in 28 seasons; At Texas: 147-41; 89-29 Big 12)Against Texas: Texas Tech is 15-46 all-time vs. Texas; Tuberville is 0-2 all-time vs. Texas

SCHEDULE/RESULTS

SEPTEMBER1 Northwestern State (FSSWP) W, 44-68 at Texas State (ESPN3) W, 58-1015 New Mexico (FCS) W, 49-1422 BYE29 at *Iowa State (FCS) W, 24-13OCTOBER6 *(17/14)Oklahoma (ABC/ESPN2) L, 20-4113 * (5/4)West Virginia (ABC) W, 49-1420 at *(RV/21)TCU (ABC) W, 56-53 (3OT)27 at *(4/4)Kansas State (FOX) L, 24-55NOVEMBER3 *(22)Texas (ABC/ESPN2) 2:30 p.m.10 *Kansas (FSN) 11 a.m.17 at *Oklahoma State TBA24 vs. #*Baylor (Arlington) TBADECEMBER1 BYE

* = Big 12 Conference Game# = Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TexasAll times are Central

TEXAS SCHEDULE/RESULTS

SEPTEMBER1 Wyoming (LHN) W, 37-178 New Mexico (LHN) W, 45-015 at Ole Miss (ESPN) W, 66-3129 at *Oklahoma State (FOX) W, 41-36OCTOBER6 *West Virginia (FOX) L, 45-4813 vs. *Oklahoma (ABC) L, 21-6320 *Baylor (ABC) W, 56-5027 at *Kansas (FSN) W, 21-17NOVEMBER3 at *Texas Tech (ABC) 2:30 p.m.10 *Iowa State (LHN) 11 a.m.22 *TCU (ESPN) 6:30 p.m.DECEMBER1 at *Kansas State TBA

* = Big 12 Conference GameAll times are Central

LONE STAR PRIDE AT STAKE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONThe battle for Lone Star State supremacy is at stake on Saturday after-noon inside Jones AT&T Stadium as the Texas Tech Red Raiders and Texas Longhorns meet in an important Big 12 Conference contest. The win-ner of Saturday’s game will take home the Chancellor’s Spurs but most importantly move to 4-2 in the Big 12 Conference standings. Saturday’s game will kick off at 2:30 p.m. and will be televised regionally on ABC with a reverse national mirror on ESPN2. Fans that don’t get the game on their local ABC affiliate will be able to watch on ESPN2 or WatchESPN.com. Texas Tech fans across the region can tune into the radio broadcast of Saturday’s game on one of the 38 stations of the Texas Tech Sports Network. Brian Jensen, John Harris and Chris Level will begin network coverage with the pregame show live from Jones AT&T Stadium at 1:30 p.m. Just over 1,000 tickets for Saturday’s game remained available as of Monday morning and can be purchased online at texastech.com or by calling the athletics ticket office at (806) 742-TECH.

THE MATCH-UPThe Texas Tech-Texas rivalry will be played out for the 61st time on Saturday afternoon inside Jones AT&T Stadium. Texas holds a com-manding 45-15 lead in the all-time series and has won the last three contests. Texas Tech and Texas will be meeting for the fourth time on Nov. 3, where the Longhorns hold a 3-0 record all-time against the Red Raiders on that date. Texas Tech will be seeking its first win over Texas since Nov. 1, 2008, when Michael Crabtree hauled in a last second touchdown catch to lift the Red Raiders to a stunning 39-33 win over the then top-ranked Longhorns. Saturday will mark the first time since that 2008 game that both teams enter the contest ranked in the Top 25.

ON THIS DATE IN TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL HISTORYNOVEMBER 3 – (4-5-1 Overall; 2-2-1 Home; 2-3 Road)2007 – at Baylor W 38-72001 – vs. Texas A&M W 12-01990 – vs. #14 Texas L 22-411984 – vs. #2 Texas L 10-131979 – at #8 Texas L 6-141973 – vs. Rice W 19-61962 – at Rice L 0-141956 – vs. Oklahoma A&M T 13-131951 – at Texas Western W 27-71945 – at Rice L 0-13

2012 BIG 12 STANDINGSSOUTH CONF OVERALL STKKansas State 5-0 8-0 W8Oklahoma 3-1 5-2 L1Oklahoma St. 3-1 5-2 W3Texas 3-2 6-2 W2Texas Tech 3-2 6-2 L1West Virginia 2-2 5-2 L2Iowa State 2-3 5-3 W1TCU 2-3 5-3 L2Baylor 0-4 3-4 L4Kansas 0-5 1-7 L7

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS(806) 742-2770 • (806) 742-1970 - fax Associate A.D./CommunicationsBlayne BealOffice ____________ (806) 742-2762Cell _____________ (806) 790-7924Email _________ [email protected] Director/CommunicationsScott LacefieldOffice ____________ (806) 742-2770Cell _____________ (817) 691-3786Email ________ [email protected] Director/CommunicationsBritton DrownOffice ____________ (806) 742-2770Cell _____________ (972) 679-5094Email ________ [email protected]

Blayne BealAssociate Athletics DirectorPrimary Contact

Scott LacefieldAssociate Director

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

2012 RED RAIDER FOOTBALL AFFILIATESCITY STATION FREQUENCYAbilene/Haskell _ KVRP-FM _______________ 97.1Alpine _______ KVLF-AM _______________ 1240Amarillo _____ KARX-FM _______________ 95.7Andrews _____ KACT-AM _______________ 1360Andrews _____ KACT-FM _______________ 105.5Artesia ______ KSVP-AM ________________ 990Austin _______ KZNX-AM _______________ 1530Big Spring ____ KBST-FM _______________ 95.7Brady _______ KNEL-FM _______________ 95.3Brownwood ___ KQBZ-FM _______________ 96.9Dallas _______ KFXR-AM _______________ 1190Dallas _______ KWRD-FM ______________ 100.7El Paso ______ KHEY-AM _______________ 1380 Fredericksburg __ KNAF-AM ________________ 910Hereford _____ KPAN-AM ________________ 860Hereford _____ KPAN-FM _______________ 106.3Hobbs, NM ____ KHOB-AM _______________ 1390Houston _____ KPRC-AM ________________ 950Lamesa ______ KPET-AM ________________ 690Lampasas ____ KACQ-FM _______________ 101.9Lampasas ____ KCYL-AM _______________ 1450Lubbock _____ KTTU-FM _______________ 104.3Lubbock _____ KXTQ-FM _______________ 93.7Lubbock _____ KJTV-AM ________________ 950Memphis _____ KLSR-FM _______________ 105.3Midland/Odessa _ KCRS-AM ________________ 550Plainview _____ KREW-AM _______________ 1400Roswell, NM ___ KBIM-AM ________________ 910San Angelo ____ KDCD-FM _______________ 92.9San Antonio ___ KZDC-AM _______________ 1250Seminole _____ KSEM-FM _______________ 106.3Sulphur Springs _ KSST-AM _______________ 1230Sweetwater ___ KSST-AM _______________ 1230Tyler ________ KTBB-AM ________________ 600Tyler ________ KYZS-AM _______________ 1490Vernon ______ KVWC-AM ______________ 1490Vernon ______ KVWC-FM _______________ 103.1Weatherford ___ KYQX-FM _______________ 89.5

Live online streaming (excluding live video of football games) is available through RaiderVision All-Access at www.texastech.com. 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.

BIG 12 TELECONFERENCEThe Big 12 Teleconferences are scheduled on Mondays throughout the season through November 29. Texas Tech Head Coach Tommy Tuberville 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:

TIME COACH 9:50 Mack Brown, Texas10:00 Charlie Weiss, Kansas10:10 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma10:20 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State10:30 Bill Snyder, Kansas State10:40 Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia10:50 Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech11:00 Art Briles, Baylor11:10 Paul Rhoads, Iowa State11:20 Gary Patterson, TCU

VIDEO DOWNLOADSBroadcast 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.

CREDENTIALSPlease direct all credential requests to www.texastech.com/media. Requests should be made on-line at the official website of the Texas Tech Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Confirmation of your request will be made upon review by Blayne Beal, Associate Athletics Director for Communications. Credentials are limited to members of the working media who are assigned to cover Texas Tech Football. Every effort will be made to fulfill each request. Credentials are for adult use only and are non-transferable.

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TEXAS TECH MEDIA ACCESSTexas 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 Tommy Tuberville along with the starting quarterback and other requested players 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 AccessSunday - No AvailabilityMonday - Media Luncheon (Coach Tuberville, Coordinators and requested players)Tuesday - Coach Tuberville, Players (Post-Practice)Wednesday - Coach Tuberville (Post-Practice)Thursday - No availabilityFriday - No availability

Weekly Football Press Conference Dates (Times) Tuesday, August 28 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, September 3 (11:45 a.m.) Tuesday, September 11 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, September 24 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, October 1 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, October 8 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, October 15 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, October 22 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, October 29 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, November 5 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, November 12 (11:45 a.m.) Monday, November 19 (11:45 a.m.) Lunch will be served at 11 a.m.

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

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TOMMY TUBERVILLE RADIO SHOWRed Raider Football with Tommy Tuberville will air live each Thursday evening (beginning on Sept. 1) 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 tape live from Ruby Tequila’s on University Ave. across the street from Jones AT&T Stadium.

Britton DrownAssistant Director

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2011 POSTSEASON HONORSTerrance BullittAll-Big 12 honorable mention (Coaches)... All-Big 12 second team (Dallas Morning News)

Donnie CaronaAcademic All-Big 12 second team

Cody DavisAcademic All-Big 12 first team

Blake DeesBig 12 All-Freshman Team Defense (Rivals.com)

Seth DoegeAcademic All-Big 12 first teamDavey O’Brien Semifinalist

Lonnie EdwardsAll-Big 12 honorable mention (Coaches)... All-Big 12 honor-able mention (AP)... All-Big 12 third team (Phil Steele)... All-Big 12 Midseason second team (Phil Steele)

Sam EguavoenBig 12 All-Freshman Team Defense (Rivals.com)

Ryan ErxlebenAll-Big 12 honorable mention (Coaches)... All-Big 12 second team (Kansas City Star)... Academic All-Big 12 second team

Adam JamesAll-Big 12 honorable mention (Coaches)... All-Big 12 second team (AP)... All-Big 12 second team (Kansas City Star)

D.J. JohnsonAll-Big 12 Midseason second team (Phil Steele)

Darrin MooreBiletnikoff Award Watch List (Nation’s Top WR)

Ben McRoyAll-Big 12 second team (Rivals.com)... All-Big 12 Midseason first team (Phil Steele)

Mickey OkaforAcademic All-Big 12 first team

Delvon SimmonsBig 12 All-Freshman Team Defense (Rivals.com)

Eric StephensAll-Big 12 Midseason first team (Phil Steele)... Paul Hor-nung Award Watch List (Nation’s Most Versatile Player)...

Alex TorresAll-Big 12 honorable mention (Coaches)... Academic All-Big 12 second team...

Eric WardAll-Big 12 honorable mention (Coaches)... All-Big 12 third team (Phil Steele)... All-Big 12 second team (San Antonio Express-News)... All-Big 12 second team (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)... All-Big 12 second team (Waco Tribune-Herald)... Academic All-Big 12 second team... All-Big 12 Midseason second team (Phil Steele)

LaAdrian WaddleAll-Big 12 second team (Coaches)... All-Big 12 second team (AP)... All-Big 12 second team (Phil Steele)... All-Big 12 sec-ond team (Columbia Tribune)... All-Big 12 second team (San Antonio Express-News)... All-Big 12 second team (Kansas City Star)... All-Big 12 second team (Dallas Morning News)... All-Big 12 second team (Waco Tribune-Herald)... All-Big 12 Midseason second team (Phil Steele)

DeAndre WashingtonAll-Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year honorable men-tion (Coaches)

2012 PRESEASON HONORSPreseason All-Big 12 ConferenceS Cody Davis – Phil Steele (Second Team), College Sports Madness (Third Team)

WR Darrin Moore – Athlon Sports (Second Team), College Football News (Second Team)

LB Will Smith – College Sports Madness (Third Team), Phil Steele (Fourth Team)

RB Eric Stephens – Athlon Sports (Second Team)

OL LaAdrian Waddle – Big 12 Media (First Team), CBSSports.com (First Team), Athlon Sports (First Team), Lindy’s (First Team), Phil Steele (First Team), College Sports Madness (First Team), Turfburner.com (First Team), College Football News (Second Team)

WR Eric Ward – Phil Steele (Second Team), College Sports Madness (Third Team)

National Award ListsQB Seth Doege – Maxwell Award (Top Player)QB Seth Doege – Davey O’Brien Award (Top Quarterback)QB Seth Doege – Walter Camp Player of the Year (National Player of the Year)QB Seth Doege – Manning Award (Top Quarterback – Including Bowl Performance)QB Seth Doege – Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (Top Quarterback)QB Seth Doege – Senior Bowl Watch List

OL LaAdrian Waddle – Outland Trophy (Top Interior Lineman)OL LaAdrian Waddle – Lombardi Award (Top Lineman or Linebacker)

WR Eric Ward – Biletnikoff Award (Top Wide Receiver)

RB Eric Stephens – Doak Walker Award (Top Running Back)

National Player RatingsSS Cody Davis (No. 8, Phil Steele)OL LaAdrian Waddle (No. 16, Phil Steele) OL LaAdrian Waddle (No. 10, Yahoo!)RB Eric Stephens (No. 32, Phil Steele)QB Seth Doege (No. 34, Phil Steele)WR Eric Ward (No. 51, Phil Steele)

National Unit RatingsQuarterbacks: No. 9 (Phil Steele)Wide Receivers: No. 9 (Phil Steele)Offensive Line: No. 29 (Phil Steele)

2012 PRESEASON PREDICTIONS2012 Big 12 Football Media Preseason Poll1. Oklahoma (32) 3962. West Virginia (7) 3393. Texas 2914. Oklahoma State 2675. TCU (1) 2606. Kansas State (1) 2577. Baylor 1628. Iowa State 1219. Texas Tech 11610. Kansas 46First-place votes in parentheses

Phil Steele’s 2012 College Football Preview1. Oklahoma 2. Texas3. Oklahoma State4. West Virginia5. TCU6. Kansas State7. Texas Tech8. Baylor9. Iowa State10. Kansas

David Ubben, ESPN.com1. Oklahoma 2. West Virginia3. Kansas State4. TCU5. Texas6. Oklahoma State7. Baylor8. Texas Tech9. Iowa State10. Kansas

Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine1. West Virginia 2. Oklahoma3. TCU4. Texas5. Kansas State6. (t) Baylor Oklahoma State Texas Tech9. Iowa State10. Kansas

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NOTING THE BEST CONFERENCE IN AMERICA• The Big 12 has six teams ranked in this week’s BCS top 25. The Big 12 has had at least 50 percent of its teams ranked each week in the BCS Standings. • Big 12 offenses have totaled 127 touchdown drives of five-or-less plays, and lead the nation in TDs per game (4.8).• Conference teams have posted 68 scoring drives that took less than a minute through Oct. 27 games.• The Big 12 leads FBS conferences in total yards (463.4) and points (36.9) per game.• The Big 12 has four of the top six passing offenses and five of the top 20 in total offense.• Seven of the top 13 scoring offenses reside in the Big 12.• Four Big 12 quarterbacks, including the top three, are in the nation’s top six in points responsible for per game.

TRACKING THE RED RAIDERS IN THE POLLSTexas Tech’s 55-24 setback at No. 3 Kansas State did not prove detrimental for the Red Raiders in the national rankings as Tech fell only five spots in the Associated Press poll and three in the coaches poll. In the latest rankings, Texas Tech stands at No. 20 in the AP poll, No. 20 in the coaches poll and No. 18 in the BCS standings. Texas enters Saturday’s game ranked No. 22 in the coaches poll and 23 in the BCS standings.Poll Notes• Texas Tech’s first ranking of the season came on Sept. 30 fol-lowing a road win at Iowa State as the coaches placed Tech at No. 24.• This marks the 129th week in program history that Tech has been ranked in the Associated Press poll and the 113th week in the coaches poll.• Texas Tech has been ranked three consecutive week which is the longest consecutive streak since the 2008 season.

BRIEFLY ...• Texas Tech’s 6-2 overall record is the best start for the pro-gram since 2008 while the 3-2 conference record is the best start since 2009.• With six wins, Texas Tech is bowl eligible for the 19th time in the last 20 years.• Texas Tech is playing its fifth consecutive nationally-ranked opponent in No. 22 Texas. This marks a new school record for

ASSOCIATED PRESS (Oct. 28) TEAM RECORD POINTS 1. Alabama (60) ______________ 8-0 ____________ 1,500 2. Oregon __________________ 8-0 ____________ 1,412 3. Kansas State ______________ 8-0 ____________ 1,382 4. Notre Dame _______________ 8-0 ____________ 1,344 5. LSU ____________________ 7-1 ____________ 1,216 6. Ohio State ________________ 9-0 ____________ 1,158 7. Georgia _________________ 7-1 ____________ 1,145 8. Florida __________________ 7-1 ____________ 1,075 9. Florida State ______________ 8-1 ____________ 1,046 10. Clemson _________________ 7-1 _____________ 914 11. South Carolina _____________ 7-2 _____________ 823 12. Louisville ________________ 8-0 _____________ 817 13. Oregon State ______________ 6-1 _____________ 762 14. Oklahoma _______________ 5-2 _____________ 758 15. Stanford _________________ 6-2 _____________ 627 16. Texas A&M _______________ 6-2 _____________ 580 17. Mississippi State ____________ 7-1 _____________ 559 18. USC ____________________ 6-2 _____________ 418 19. Boise State _______________ 7-1 _____________ 406 20. Texas Tech _______________ 6-2 _____________ 388 21. Nebraska ________________ 6-2 _____________ 249 22. Louisiana Tech _____________ 7-1 _____________ 209 23. West Virginia _____________ 5-2 _____________ 126 24. Arizona _________________ 5-3 _____________ 106 25. UCLA ___________________ 6-2 _____________ 103BIG 12 TEAMS RECEIVING VOTES: Oklahoma State (72), Texas (55)

USA TODAY/COACHES (Oct. 28) TEAM RECORD POINTS 1. Alabama (59) ______________ 8-0 ____________ 1,475 2. Oregon __________________ 8-0 ____________ 1,391 3. Kansas State ______________ 8-0 ____________ 1,366 4. Notre Dame _______________ 8-0 ____________ 1,307 5. LSU ____________________ 7-1 ____________ 1,225 6. Georgia _________________ 7-1 ____________ 1,149 7. Florida State ______________ 8-1 ____________ 1,121 8. Florida __________________ 7-1 ____________ 1,024 9. Clemson _________________ 7-1 _____________ 976 10. Louisville ________________ 8-0 _____________ 888 11. South Carolina _____________ 7-2 _____________ 838 12. Oklahoma _______________ 5-2 _____________ 758 13. Oregon State ______________ 6-1 _____________ 684 14. Boise State _______________ 7-1 _____________ 634 15. Stanford _________________ 6-2 _____________ 626 16. Texas A&M _______________ 6-2 _____________ 598 17. USC ____________________ 6-2 _____________ 583 18. Mississippi State ____________ 7-1 _____________ 569 19. West Virginia _____________ 5-2 _____________ 326 20. Texas Tech _______________ 6-2 _____________ 284 21. Nebraska ________________ 6-2 _____________ 283 22. Texas ___________________ 6-2 _____________ 200 23. Louisiana Tech _____________ 7-1 _____________ 191 24. Oklahoma State ____________ 5-2 _____________ 166 25. Rutgers _________________ 7-1 _____________ 151 BIG 12 TEAMS RECEIVING VOTES: Iowa State (6)

BCS STANDINGS (Oct. 28) TEAM BCS AVG. 1. Alabama _________________ 8-0 ____________ .9759 2. Kansas State ______________ 8-0 ____________ .9400 3. Notre Dame _______________ 8-0 ____________ .9147 4. Oregon __________________ 8-0 ____________ .9136 5. LSU ____________________ 7-1 ____________ .8163 6. Georgia _________________ 7-1 ____________ .7753 7. Florida __________________ 7-1 ____________ .7604 8. South Carolina _____________ 7-2 ____________ .5968 9. Florida State ______________ 8-1 ____________ .5743 10. Louisville ________________ 8-0 ____________ .5661 11. Oregon State ______________ 6-1 ____________ .5559 12. Oklahoma _______________ 5-2 ____________ .5454 13. Clemson _________________ 7-1 ____________ .5095 14. Stanford _________________ 6-2 ____________ .4863 15. Mississippi State ____________ 7-1 ____________ .3913 16. Texas A&M _______________ 6-2 ____________ .3593 17. USC ____________________ 6-2 ____________ .3509 18. Texas Tech _______________ 6-2 ____________ .3242 19. Boise State _______________ 7-1 ____________ .3123 20. Nebraska ________________ 6-2 ____________ .2568 21. West Virginia _____________ 5-2 ____________ .2512 22. Arizona _________________ 5-3 ____________ .1692 23. Texas ___________________ 6-2 ____________ .1640 24. Oklahoma State ____________ 5-2 ____________ .0893 25. Louisiana Tech _____________ 7-1 ____________ .0784

NATIONAL POLLS

Tech as the previous record was four in 2008, 1998 and 1975.• Texas Tech has now defeated at least one nationally ranked opponent in nine of the last 11 seasons.• A win over Texas on Saturday, would give the Red Raiders con-secutive home Big 12 wins for the first time since 2009 when Tech defeated Kansas and Oklahoma.• Texas Tech has an all-time record of 104-110-3 in televised games and is 27-36-1 on ABC. Texas Tech is playing its fifth straight game at 2:30 p.m. CT on national television (ABC/FOX).• Texas Tech is in the midst of a school-record 189 consecutive game scoring streak. The streak dates back to Oct. 25, 1997 and during that time frame, Texas Tech has scored in double digits in 178-of-189 games.• Texas Tech has had 10-plus receivers catch at least one pass in seven of eight games this season. The TCU game was the only game where Tech failed to spread the ball to 10 or more receivers. • Texas Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville has an all-time re-cord of 28-47 against teams in the Top 25.• Senior safety Cody Davis is Tech’s most seasoned veteran on both sides of the football. Davis has made 44 starts in his ca-reer, including this past Saturday at Kansas State.• Davis is two tackles away from moving into the Texas Tech career tackles list. Davis has 325 tackles in his four-year career and three more will move him past Tracy Saul (1989-92) into 10th place. Saul logged 327 tackles during his career as a Red Raider.• Senior offensive linemen LaAdrian Waddle and Deveric Gal-lington have made 33 consecutive starts.• Senior Eric Ward piled up 161 yards against Kansas State last Saturday in Manhattan and that is the most in Big 12 play since Alex Torres put up 163 yards against Oklahoma in 2009. Ward is tied for 6th all-time at Texas Tech with 21 career touchdown passes. He can move into sole possession of fourth place on the career receiving TD list with three more touchdown catches.• Texas Tech has sold the second highest number of season tickets in school history as over 32,300 were taken prior to the season opener against NSU. The school record for season ticket sales is 34,000 and came in Tommy Tuberville’s first season as head coach in 2010.

• Texas Tech Football student-athletes are getting the job done in the classroom as well as on the football field. Texas Tech leads the Big 12 Conference in graduation rate.

DAUNTING STRETCH TURNS INTO SCHOOL RECORDTexas Tech continues a daunting stretch through Big 12 Con-ference play as the Red Raiders meet a ranked opponent for the fifth consecutive week. No. 22 Texas is the latest ranked opponent set for Texas Tech as the Red Raiders and Longhorns meet on Saturday afternoon. This five-game stretch featuring five ranked opponents is a new school record for Texas Tech surpassing the previous record of four in 2008, 1998 and 1975.

RED RAIDERS ARE GOING BOWLINGAfter last season’s disappointing 5-7 finish, Texas Tech’s win over TCU on Oct. 20 was extra special. The 3OT win gave the Red Raiders their sixth win of the season and made them bowl eligible for the first time since 2010. Tech had its Big 12 re-cord 18-year streak of bowl eligibility snapped last season as the Red Raiders missed out on a bowl game for the first time since 1999.Key Texas Tech Bowl Notes• Texas Tech has played in 34 bowl games in school history and that ranks 17th nationally.• Texas Tech has won its last two bowl games as the Red Raid-ers defeated Northwestern 45-38 in the 2010 Ticket City Bowl and Michigan State 41-31 in the 2009 Valero Alamo Bowl.• Texas Tech Head Coach Tommy Tuberville is just the fifth coach in NCAA history to win a bowl game at three different schools. He joins Paul “Bear” Bryant, Jackie Sherrill, Larry Smith and Lou Holz in this exclusive club.

LONE STAR PRIDESaturday’s game will feature an all Texas theme as the Red Raiders have teamed up with Under Armour to present the 2012 Lone Star Pride Game. Under Armour has created a unique uniform for the Red Raiders to wear on Saturday against the Longhorns. The uniforms features the “Lone Star” on both shoulders, the Double T Texas logo on the chest and black hel-mets that feature both the Lone Star the Double T Texas logo.

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BALANCED ATTACKTexas Tech enters Saturday’s game against Texas as one of just two teams nationally that rank in the Top 15 in both total of-fense and total defense. Tech enters the weekend with a No. 12 national ranking in total defense and a No. 11 ranking in total offense. Florida State is ranked 8th in total offense and second in total defense.More NCAA Rankings• Texas Tech is ranked in the Top 25 in 7-of-18 team categories nationally.• Passing Offense (No. 3)• Scoring Offense (No. 12)• Pass Efficiency Defense (No. 20)• Pass Defense (No. 15)• Total Defense (No. 12)• Total Offense (No. 11)• Passing Efficiency (No. 11)

STRONG ON THIRD DOWNThe Texas Tech offense has been strong this season on third down as the Red Raiders have converted 57 times on 107 at-tempts which is good for 53.27 percent. That percentage has the Tech offense ranked No. 6 nationally in third-down con-versions. Right behind Tech at No. 7 nationally is Texas as the Longhorns are converting at a rate of 53.04 percent.

DEFENSIVE TURNAROUND It is safe to say that defensive coordinator Art Kaufman could run for any elected position in Lubbock and win in a landslide. Kaufman has helped engineer one of the biggest turnarounds in college football this season and it has Texas Tech fans grin-ning from ear to ear. Last season, Texas Tech’s defensive unit finished 114th overall in the country and was a major reason why Texas Tech had its 18-year bowl eligibility streak come to an end. To get an accurate gauge of the improvement, here is a snapshot of Texas Tech’s NCAA defensive rankings after the first eight games of last season compared to those in 2012:Defensive Rankings 2011 2012Total Defense _________________ 102 ______ 12Rush Defense _________________ 114 ______ 27Pass Defense ___________________ 48 ______ 15Scoring Defense _________________ 93 ______ 57• Tech held a Big 12 opponent under 200 yards for the first time since 1997 (Kansas) and just the fourth time ever. The Red Raiders held Iowa State to just 189 total yards.• Tech held Oklahoma to just 380 yards of total offense and that mark was 111 yards below their average of 491.0 entering the game.• Tech held West Virginia to just 408 yards of total offense and 14 points. Both totals were well below their season averages of 570.8 (total offense) and 52.0 (points per-game).• Texas Tech has seven total interceptions so far in 2012 com-pared to just five in all of 2011.• Texas Tech leads the Big 12 in total defense ranks second in pass defense and third in rush defense.• Texas Tech has surrendered 10 plays of 25-plus yards this sea-son. After six games in 2011, Tech had surrendered 21.

SPREADING THE WEALTHTexas Tech’s third-ranked passing attack has been generous as Tech quarterback Seth Doege and backup Michael Brewer have connected with 10-plus receivers in seven of eight games this season. Texas Tech features 16 different receivers with multiple receptions and seven receivers with 15 plus receptions. Junior Eric Ward leads the unit with 517 receiving yards along with 10 touchdowns.

• Texas Tech was without three of its top receivers at TCU in Bradley Marquez, Javon Bell and Jace Amaro. Marquez and Bell have been lost for the season while Amaro is listed as “ques-tionable.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORKSenior safety Cody Davis will get early an December trip to New York City thanks to his work in the classroom and on the field. Davis was named one of 15 National Football Foundation Scholar Athletes and will be recognized at the 2012 NFF Awards Dinner at the Waldorf=Astoria Hotel in New York City on Dec. 4. Davis, who is earning his master’s degree in Management Information Systems, will receive an $18,000 post-graduate scholarship and is a candidate for the William Campbell Tro-phy. The winner of the William Campbell Trophy will receive a $25,000 post-graduate scholarship from the National Football Foundation.

DAVIS HAVING STELLAR SENIOR SEASONSenior safety Cody Davis is in the midst of a stellar senior season and currently leads the team (tied for 9th in the Big 12) with 64 total tackles. Against West Virginia, Davis notched his 300th career tackle and has since increased that number to 325. Most impressively, Davis leads all Red Raiders over the last decade with 255 career solo tackles. Along with his 64 tackles this year, Davis has a team-leading three interceptions along with four pass breakups and seven pass deflections.

DOEGE NAMED O’BRIEN SEMIFINALISTSenior quarterback Seth Doege is one of 16 semifinalists for the 2012 Davey O’Brien Award that honors the nation’s top collegiate quarterback. Doege joins Matt Barkley (USC), Tajh Boyd (Clemson), Landry Jones (Oklahoma) and Denard Robin-son (Michigan) as one of five returning semifinalists. The three Davey O’Brien finalists will be announced on Monday, Nov. 19 and the 2012 Davey O’Brien winner will be announced on The Home Depot College Football Awards airing Thursday, Dec. 6 on ESPN. The 36th Annual Davey O’Brien Awards Dinner will be held on Feb. 18, 2013 in Fort Worth, Texas.

DOEGE MOVES INTO FIFTH IN CAREER PASSING YARDSWith 331 passing yards against No. 3 Kansas State, senior quar-terback Seth Doege has moved into fifth place on the school’s career passing yards list. Doege surpassed former Tech QB’s Billy Joe Tolliver and Zebbie Lethridge this past weekend to take hold of fifth place. Doege needs to average 186 yards-per-game the rest of the season in order to move into third place behind Graham Harrell and Kliff Kingsbury.CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-08) _________15,793 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) __________12,429 3. Robert Hall (1990-93) ____________ 7,908 4. Taylor Potts (2007-10) ____________ 7,835 5. Seth Doege (2009-12) ___________ 6,971 6. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) ________ 6,789 7. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) _________ 6,756 8. B.J. Symons (2000-03) ___________ 6,378 9. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) __________ 5,116 10. Ron Reeves (1978-81) ____________ 4,688

MORE ON DOEGE• Made his 20th consecutive start against Kansas State.• Ranks in the Top 10 nationally in six different categories (TD’s, completion %, passing, yards per-game, total yards and effi-ciency).• Leads the nation with 30 touchdown passes - two more than he threw in 12 games last season.• Threw for 331 yards against Kansas State and became the first

quarterback to throw for 300-plus yards against the Wildcats since Oklahoma State’s Brandon Weeden did so in 2011.• The 331-yard passing game marked the sixth 300-yard per-formance of the season and the 15th of his career. He also has a streak of three straight Big 12 games with 300-plus yards passing.• Moved into 10th place on Texas Tech’s single-season passing touchdowns list. Doege has 30 passing touchdowns this sea-son.• Moved into fifth place on Texas Tech’s career passing yards list. With today’s effort, Doege moved past Billy Joe Tolliver (6,756 yards, 1985-88) and Zebbie Lethridge (6,789 yards, 1994-1997). Doege now has 6,971 career passing yards.• Reached the 1,000 career attempts mark becoming just the eighth player in Texas Tech history with over 1,000 career at-tempts.

7 FOR 7Senior quarterback Seth Doege matched his jersey number against TCU as he tossed a career-high seven touchdown passes to lead Tech to a 56-53 win in overtime. The seven touchdown passes were the most by a Tech quarterback since Steven Shef-field tossed seven against Kansas State in 2009. Doege now has six-plus TD passes in three games this season and that is the most by any quarterback in the FBS and ties the school record set by B.J. Symons in 2003.Games With Six TD Passes This SeasonSeth Doege, Texas Tech _______________________ 3Matt Barkley, USC __________________________ 2Geno Smith, West Virginia ____________________ 1Zac Dysert, Miami (Ohio)______________________ 1

OVERTIME THRILLER IN COWTOWNTexas Tech’s first conference game in Fort Worth in 18 years was a thriller as the Red Raiders edged No. 23 TCU 56-53 in three overtimes. The 3OT game is the longest in school history and was Tech’s first overtime game since defeating Nebraska 37-31 at Jones AT&T Stadium on Oct. 11, 2008. Prior to the TCU game, Tech had been part of just seven overtime games and had compiled a record of 4-3 in those contests. Tech is now 5-3 in overtime games and 1-0 under Tommy Tuberville.TEAM NOTES• Set a school record with 109 combined points in a game... previous record was 108 points last season at Cowboys Stadium (TTU 42, Baylor 66).• Marked the first time in Texas Tech history that both teams scored at least 50 points in a single-game.• Texas Tech has won three of its last four meetings with the Horned Frogs dating back to 1995.• TCU’s 10 points in the first quarter was the most allowed by Texas Tech in the first quarter this season.• Texas Tech recovered its first true on-side kick of the season midway through the second quarter. The on-side kick came after Tech cut the TCU lead to 17-14 with a Darrin Moore touch-down reception. The Tech kickoff team recovered the ball on squib kicks against Texas State and New Mexico that went un-touched.

RED RAIDERS TAKE DOWN NO. 5/4 WEST VIRGINIATexas Tech’s convincing 49-14 win over No. 5/4 West Virginia snapped a five-game Big 12 home losing skid for the Red Raid-ers and gave head coach Tommy Tuberville his second victory over a Top 5 team since taking over the Red Raider program in 2010. Texas Tech is the only Big 12 team to defeat a pair of Top 5 ranked teams since the Red Raiders also accomplished the feat – but in back-to-back weeks – in 2008. The last Big 12 team besides Tech to accomplish the feat was Oklahoma (2007 & 2008).

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Key Notes• The 35-point victory marked Tech’s biggest over a Top 5 team in school history.• Gave head coach Tommy Tuberville a career record of 5-5 against teams ranked in the Top 5.• Texas Tech held West Virginia to a season low 14 points.• Eric Ward’s spectacular 19-yard touchdown reception that gave Tech a 14-0 lead in the first quarter was the No. 5 play on ESPN Sportscenter on Oct. 13.

BUST OUT THE TOSTITO’STexas Tech’s win over No. 5/4 West Virginia earned the Red Raid-ers the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Team of the Week honor on Oct. 15. Coincidentally, a representative from the Fiesta Bowl was on hand in Lubbock to watch the Red Raiders handle the Mountaineers 49-14. The team honor is the fourth overall for Texas Tech.Previous Tostito’s National Team Honors2011: Oct. 24 (following a 41-38 road win at No. 1 Oklahoma)2008: Nov. 3 (following a 39-33 home win over No. 1 Texas)2002: Nov. 18 (following a 42-38 home win over No. 3 Texas)

JONES AT&T STADIUM RECORD SET AGAINST OUTexas Tech fans turned out in record numbers against Oklaho-ma on Oct. 6 as 60,800 fans packed the stadium and set a new all-time attendance record. The previous record was 60,454 reached on two different occasions in 2010 against Texas and Baylor. The game sold out on Thursday and it marked the first advance sellout for Tech since the regular-season finale against Baylor in 2008.

THE “CHAIN GANG” SHINES IN SEASON OPENERAfter finishing the 2011 season with the 114th ranked defense in the NCAA, all eyes were upon Art Kaufman’s Red Raider defense on Saturday night at Jones AT&T Stadium. The group showed the crowd of 50,236 that they were serious about their offseason improvement by turning in the best defensive per-formance since 2007. In a dominating effort, Texas Tech held the Demons to just 84 total yards and only 13 rushing yards. The last time Tech held an opposing team to 125 or fewer yards was against this same opponent (Northwestern State) back in 2007 when the Red Raiders held the Demons to 118 yards. Defensive Notables From Northwestern State• Texas Tech held Northwestern State to just six points marking the fewest points given up since the Red Raiders held SMU to three points during the 2006 season-opener. • The NSU game marked the first time the Tech defense has held an opponent without an offensive touchdown since SMU in 2006.• Texas Tech held its opponent to seven or fewer first downs (6) for the first time since 2006 when Tech held SE Louisiana to seven.• Texas Tech held NSU to 13 rushing yards which is the fewest allowed by a Tech defense since 1998 when the Red Raiders held Fresno State to nine total rushing yards.• Texas Tech held Northwestern State to only 49 plays and that marked the fewest plays by a Tech opponent since 2000 (North Texas – 46).

STEPHENS MAKES TRIUMPHANT RETURNSenior Eric Stephens made his triumphant return in the season opener from a season ending knee injury suffered against Texas A&M last year. Stephens was on track for one of the best sea-sons by a Tech running back, since the late 1990s, before that injury in game five sidelined him for the rest of the season and took away the team’s best offensive player. After a grueling

HEAD COACH TOMMY TUBERVILLECAREER HIGHLIGHTS• 17 seasons as a head coach at the collegiate level at Mississippi (1995-98), Auburn (1999-08) and Texas Tech (2010-present)• 129-74 career record: Mississippi (25-20), Auburn (85-40), Texas Tech (19-14)• 63-49 Southeastern Conference record: Mississippi (12-20), Auburn (51-29)• 8-14 Big 12 Record• 11 bowl appearances: Mississippi (2), Auburn (8), Texas Tech (1)• Seven Bowl wins: 1997 Motor City, 2002 Capital One, 2003 Music City, 2004 Sugar, 2006 Cotton, 2007 Chick-Fil-A, 2010 TicketCity• One of just five coaches in NCAA history to win a bowl game at three different schools.• Led Auburn to 13-0 mark, No. 2 national ranking and Sugar Bowl win over Virginia Tech in 2004• Named AFCA, Associated Press, Paul “Bear” Bryant, FCA, SEC and Walter Camp coach of the year in 2004• Led Auburn to SEC Championship (2004), five Western Division Titles (2000-02, 04-05)• Auburn: 36 All-SEC First Team selections; eight All-America honors; 26 SEC All-Freshmen accolades; 57 SEC Player of the Week honors; two SEC Player of the Year Awards; two Jacobs Awards, presented annually to the SEC’s top blocker; one SEC Championship Game MVP• Directed Auburn to 85 overall wins, good for fourth in school history• Directed Auburn to seven SEC road wins of 20-plus points since 2002• In 24 seasons coaching at the Division I level as an assistant and head coach, has been part of 20 winning seasons, including three national championships (Miami)• Led Auburn to at least one victory against an AP top 10 team in a school-record seven consecutive season from 2001-07• Coached 65 players that have been drafted in the NFL, including 36 at Auburn• Coached 14 first-round NFL draft picks, including the 1991 first overall pick (Russell Maryland) and four 2004 first-round picks (Ronnie Brown, Carnell Williams, Carlos Rogers, Jason Campbell)• First Auburn coach to win six-straight games over Alabama• 81 SEC Academic Honor Roll distinctions at Auburn• Auburn football had a multi-year score of 981 (APR), the highest score among public BCS conference institutions in 2006• 1997 SEC Coach of the Year

COLLEGIATE COACHING CAREERYEARS COACHING POSITION RECORD2010-present _______ Head Coach, Texas Tech University ___________________19-141999-08 __________ Head Coach, Auburn University ____________________85-401995-98 __________ Head Coach, University of Mississippi _________________25-201994 ____________ Defensive Coordinator, Texas A&M1993 ____________ Defensive Coordinator, University of Miami1986-92 __________ Defensive Coach, University of Miami1980-84 __________ Assistant Coach, Arkansas State University

YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD1995 __ Mississippi ____ 6-5 _____ 3-5 SEC ____ 5th West1996 __ Mississippi ____ 5-6 _____ 2-6 SEC ____ 5th West1997 __ Mississippi ____ 8-4 _____ 4-4 SEC ____ 3rd West ___ Music City Bowl1998 __ Mississippi ____ 6-5 _____ 3-5 SEC ____ 4th West ___ Independence Bowl1999 __ Auburn ______ 5-6 _____ 2-6 SEC ____ 5th West2000 __ Auburn ______ 9-4 _____ 6-2 SEC ____ 1st West ___ Citrus Bowl2001 __ Auburn ______ 7-5 _____ 5-3 SEC ____ t1st West ___ Peach Bowl2002 __ Auburn ______ 9-4 _____ 5-3 SEC ____ t1st West ___ Capital One Bowl Champs2003 __ Auburn ______ 8-5 _____ 5-3 SEC ____ 3rd West ___ Music City Bowl Champs2004 __ Auburn ______ 13-0 ____ 8-0 SEC ____ 1st West ___ SEC Champs; Sugar Bowl Champs2005 __ Auburn ______ 9-3 _____ 7-1 SEC ____ t1st West ___ SEC Co-Champs; Capital One Bowl2006 __ Auburn ______ 11-2 ____ 6-2 SEC ____ 2nd West ___ Cotton Bowl Champs2007 __ Auburn ______ 9-4 _____ 5-3 SEC ____ 2nd West ___ Chick-fil-A Bowl Champs2008 __ Auburn ______ 5-7 _____ 2-6 SEC ____ t4th West2010 __ Texas Tech ____ 8-5 _____ 3-5 Big 12 __ 5th South ___ TicketCity Bowl Champs2011 __ Texas Tech ____ 5-7 _____ 2-7 Big 12 __ 9th2012 __ Texas Tech ____ 6-1 _____ 3-1 Big 12 __Totals __ 17 Years ______ 129-74 ___ 63-49 SEC, 8-14 Big 12

Auburn 10 Years 85-40 51-29 SECMississippi 4 Years 25-20 12-20 SECTexas Tech 3 Years 19-14 8-14 Big 12

Tommy TubervilleHead Coach

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rehabilitation, Stephens returned to team workouts during fall camp and hopes to remove the knee brace by the Texas State game.Notables• On his first touch in the season opener, Stephens caught a 7-yard pass that moved him into 7th place all-time at Texas Tech in career yardage. He entered the game with 3,389 career yards and moved past Danny Amendola. • With 58 rushing yards against the Demons, Stephens moved past the 1,500 career rushing yards mark. The last Red Raider to pick up 1,500 career rushing yards was Baron Batch.• He scored Texas Tech’s first touchdown of the 2012 season on a 4-yard rush with 2:50 remaining in the first quarter. • Stephens recorded his fifth career multiple touchdown game in the season opener with a pair of rushing touchdowns. In his career he has four multiple rushing touchdown games and one multiple receiving touchdown game.

BUSTIN TAKES OVERSophomore placekicker Ryan Bustin had an impressive debut in the season opener agasint Northwestern State. Bustin con-nected on three field goals in the game and that marked the first time in over 12 years that a kicker has connected on three field goals in a career debut. Robert Treece was the last Red Raider kicker to connect on multiple field goals in a career de-but as he booted two against New Mexico in 2001.

BREWER TOSSES TWO TDs IN CAREER DEBUTHeralded redshirt freshman quarterback Michael Brewer got the first playing time of his career in Tech’s season opener against Northwestern State. Brewer replaced starter Seth Doege at the beginning of the fourth quarter and proceeded to lead the Red Raiders on three scoring drives. In his one quarter of action, Brewer tossed two touchdown passes and became the first Tech quarterback to accomplish that in a career debut since Ron Reeves threw two TD passes in his debut against Ari-zona (41-26 Tech win) on Sept. 23, 1978.

ANDERSON, HOLUB, PARKS ENTER HALL OF HONORThe season opener against Northwestern State went down in the history books as the night the Red Raiders officially un-veiled the newly established Texas Tech Football Ring of Honor. Donny Anderson (Running Back, 1963-65), E.J. Holub (Center/Linebacker, 1958-60) and Dave Parks (Split End, 1961-63) were permanently enshrined on the west side of Jones AT&T Sta-dium during a pregame ceremony. About this year’s inductees:Donny Anderson, Running Back, 1963-1965Nicknamed the Golden Palomino, Anderson is one of three Red Raiders to have his jersey formally retired at Texas Tech. In 1989, he became Texas Tech’s second induction into the Nation-al Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame. A con-sensus All-American in both 1964 and 1965, Anderson capped off his Red Raider career by finishing fourth in the Heisman Tro-phy balloting as a senior in ’65. He was named the Co-National Player of the Year in 1965 by The Sporting News while earning All-Southwest Conference Honors in 1963, 1964 and 1965. He was a first-round draft choice in both the AFL and the NFL in 1965 and ended up playing for the Green Bay Packers and the St. Louis Cardinals. Anderson was inducted into the Texas Tech Hall of Honor in 1978.E.J. Holub, Center/Linebacker, 1958-1960Nicknamed “The Beast”, Holub is one of just three Red Raiders to have his jersey formally retired at Texas Tech. In 1986, he became Texas Tech’s first-ever inductee into the National Foot-ball Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame. Holub was a First Team All-American in 1959 and 1960 and finished 10th in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1960. Holub was Texas Tech’s first All-Southwest Conference honoree in 1960 and was recently

named to Street & Smith’s 50th Anniversary Team. Holub was a first-round draft pick by the AFL and a second round pick by the NFL. As a pro, he was named an AFL All-Star in 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965 and 1966 and is the only player in history to start two Super Bowls at two different positions. He was inducted into the Texas Tech Hall of Honor in 1977.Dave Parks, Spit End, 1961-1963Parks joins fellow Ring of Honor inductees Donny Anderson and E.J. Holub as one of just three players in Tech history to have their jersey formally retired. In 2008, Parks was inducted into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame. He was a consensus All-American in 1963 and an All-Southwest Conference selection in 1962 and 1963. Parks is the only player in school history to be drafted as the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft as he was taken by the San Francisco 49ers in 1964. His pro career spanned 10 seasons including stops in San Francisco, New Orleans and Houston. He was inducted into the Texas Tech Hall of Honor in 1990.

NEW FACES ON THE SIDELINEFour new coaches will dot the Texas Tech sideline when the Red Raiders kick off the 2012 season. Three of the new coaches can be found on the defensive side of the football. Art Kaufman, Tech’s new defensive coordinator, will take over the defense in 2012 and will be assisted by defensive line coach Fred Tate (previously at Marshall) and defensive backs coach John Lovett (previously at Miami, Fla.). On the offensive side of the foot-ball, coordinator Neal Brown will have a new o-line coach in Chris Thomsen (previously head coach at Abilene Christian).• Graduate assistants for the 2012 season will be Carlos Al-varado and Jeff Howard on defense along with Jason Reed and Kevin Oliver (offense).

DEFENSE UNDER NEW LEADERSHIPThe Texas Tech defense will be under the guidance of first-year coordinator Art Kaufman, who is the fourth different coach to lead the Red Raider defense in the last four years. Since 2009, Texas Tech defenses have been led by Ruffin McNeil, James Wil-lis, Chad Glasgow and now Kaufman. Texas Tech ran the 4-3 defense in Tommy Tuberville’s first season in 2010 but switched to the 4-2-5 with the hire of Glasgow in 2011. The Red Raid-ers returned to the 4-3 defense in the spring under Kaufman’s leadership.

THE CHAIN GANGAfter ending the 2011 season as the nation’s 114th ranked de-fense, new defensive coordinator Art Kaufman had his work cut out for him when he this job back in the spring. If training camp is any indication, Kaufman’s group will be much improved this season and that could turn the Red Raiders into a dark horse contender in the Big 12. Kaufman’s maturity and experience has the defensive unit believing they can do big things, which has helped the seniors on defense adopt a new nickname - “The Chain Gang.” Using the principle that links on a chain hold up under pressure and each play an equal and important role. Kaufman has this group believing instead of reacting. • Texas Tech returns a combined 159 starts on defense divided amongst 15 players.• A total of five new faces are on Texas Tech’s defensive two-deep for the season opener against Northwestern State while two others appear on the list that were redshirted in 2011.

JUCO INFLUXIn need of immediate depth and experience, Texas Tech turned to the junior colleges in the 2012 recruiting class. Texas Tech has 11 junior college transfers on the roster and a large major-ity are expected to make contributions this season. The season-opening depth chart lists seven of those transfers.

TECH’S RECORD WHENOverall Record .................................................................6-2Big 12 Record ..................................................................3-2Non-Conference ..............................................................3-0Home ..............................................................................3-1Away ...............................................................................3-1Neutral ............................................................................0-0Current Streak ........................................................ Lost OneCurrent Home Streak ..............................................Won OneCurrent Road Streak ................................................ Lost OneCurrent Bowl Streak ................................................Won TwoLast Win ............................. 56-53 vs. No. 21 TCU (10/20/12)Last Loss .................. 24-55 at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27/12)Day Games .......................................................................2-2Night Games ....................................................................4-0On Television ...................................................................6-2ABC .................................................................................2-1FOX...................................................................................0-1FSN ..................................................................................0-0ESPN ................................................................................0-0ESPN2 ..............................................................................0-0ESPNU ..............................................................................0-0ESPN3 ..............................................................................1-0FCS ...................................................................................2-0Fox Sports Southwest Plus. ..............................................1-0September ......................................................................4-0October ...........................................................................2-2November .......................................................................0-0January ............................................................................0-0Against Teams In Top 25 ..................................................2-2Against Teams In Top 15 ..................................................1-1Against Teams In Top 10 ..................................................1-1vs. Non-Ranked Teams ....................................................4-0On Natural Grass ..............................................................2-0On Field Turf ....................................................................4-2When Tech Scores First ....................................................4-1Opponent Scores First ......................................................2-1Come-From-Behind Wins ................................................... 1Leading After First Quarter ..............................................4-1Behind After First Quarter ...............................................2-0Tied After First Quarter ....................................................0-1Leading At Halftime ........................................................5-0Behind At Halftime ..........................................................0-2Tied At Halftime ..............................................................1-0Leading After Third Quarter .............................................5-0Behind After Third Quarter ..............................................1-2Tied After Third Quarter ...................................................0-0Overtime .........................................................................1-0Scoring 20 points or less ..................................................0-1Scoring 20 points or more ...............................................1-1Scoring 30+ points .........................................................5-0Allowing 20 points or less ...............................................3-0Allowing 10 points or less ...............................................2-0With a 100-yard rusher ....................................................1-0Allowing a 100-yard rusher .............................................0-0With a 300-yard passer ....................................................4-1With a 400-yard passer ....................................................1-0With a 500-yard passer ....................................................0-0Allowing a 300-yard passer .............................................1-0Allowing a 400-yard passer .............................................0-0More Total Offense Than Opponent ..................................5-1Total Offense 300-plus yards ...........................................2-1Total Offense 400-plus yards ...........................................0-1Total Offense 500-plus yards ...........................................4-0Allowing 300-plus yards total offense .............................2-2No Turnovers ....................................................................1-0Less Than Three Turnovers ...............................................5-0Three Or More Turnovers ..................................................0-2No Takeaways ..................................................................3-1Three Or More Takeaways ................................................2-0Fewer Turnovers ..............................................................3-0Equal Turnovers ...............................................................0-0More Turnovers ................................................................3-2Won Time of Possession ...................................................3-1Opponent Controls Time Of Possession ............................3-1

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Junior College TransfersName Position Previous SchoolBrandon Bagley DB College of SequoiasJavon Bell WR Mississippi Gulf Coast CCOlaoluwa Falemi DB LA Harbor CollegeRashad Fortenberry OL Mississippi Gulf Coast CCSaDale Foster RB Riverside CCBruce Jones DB Riverside CCSeth Mannon K College of CanyonsChris Payne LB Mississippi Gulf Coast CCWill Smith LB Riverside CCAustin Stewart LB LA Pierce JCTrent Williams DS Blinn JC

DESTINATION POSTSEASONAfter watching its Big 12 record 18-year streak of bowl eli-gibility slip through their fingers, the 2012 Red Raiders are determined to be back in the postseason this year. Texas Tech suffered its first losing season in 16 years last year but return 18 starters (nine on both sides of the football) and will be armed with two recruiting classes (2011 and 2012) that were the highest ranked in school history.

CLASSROOM SUCCESSTexas Tech and Tommy Tuberville’s commitment to education is evident as the Red Raiders lead the Big 12 Conference in gradu-ation rate. Additionally, Texas Tech will suit up nine football student-athletes this fall that have already earned their degree from Texas Tech. Current student-athletes with degrees in hand: QB Seth Doege, WR Eric Ward, WR Austin Zouzalik, S Cody Davis, OL Deveric Gallington, WR Darrin Moore, RB Josh Talbott, DB Eugene Neboh and WR Alex Torres.

TECH LOOKING FOR AN EXPLOSIVE OFFENSE IN 2012The expectations on the Texas Tech offense haven’t been this high since the 2008 season and with a veteran line and experi-enced quarterback, the Red Raiders should have their best of-fensive unit of the Tuberville era. Texas Tech has four players on offense that are candidates for national awards in quarterback Seth Doege, running back Eric Stephens, offensive lineman LaAdrian Waddle and wide receiver Eric Ward.Texas Tech Offensive Snapshot• A combined 147 starts return for Texas Tech in 2012.• Of the 147 starts, 78 are divided amongst eight players at skill positions. • In 2011, Texas Tech finished 13th nationally in total offense (470.58 yards per-game), seventh nationally in pass offense (345.42 yards per-game) and 22nd nationally in scoring of-fense (33.83).• Senior quarterback Seth Doege (the nation’s leading passer in 2011) returns his top three targets in 2012 which includes junior Eric Ward, who led the team in receiving in 2011 with 84 catches for 800 yards and 11 touchdowns. Ward averaged 66.7 yards-per-game receiving in 2011 and posted a career-high 151 yards receiving in the regular-season finale against Baylor at Cowboys Stadium. Ward was a second-team All-Big 12 selection by the San Antonio Express-News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Waco Tribune-Herald.• Texas Tech enters 2012 with arguably the best quarterback tandem in the Big 12 Conference in Seth Doege and Michael Brewer. Doege was an O’Brien Semifinalist in 2011 while Brew-er turned quite a few heads on the practice field last spring and fall. Brewer was part of four state championship teams at Lake Travis High School and was an All-State selection as a senior.

NATION’S BEST RECEIVING CORP?Texas Tech has a strong case that it is home to the best receiv-ing corp in college football. Anchored by preseason Biletnikoff

Award candidate Eric Ward, the Red Raiders return five players in 2012 that have a combined 48 career starts. Along with Ward, Tech returns seniors Alex Torres, Austin Zouzalik, Darrin Moore and Marcus Kennard who will provide key leadership to a talented group of newcomers. Senior Tyson Williams, one of the most talented receivers on the squad, will play his first and last season in 2012 after transferring from West Texas A&M. Along with Williams, Texas Tech returns Jace Amaro and Bradley Marquez who had strong freshman seasons in 2011. Newcomer Javon Bell, a junior college transfer, and redshirt freshmen Javares McRoy and Jakeem Grant should give Texas Tech one of the fastest groups in the country.• Texas Tech’s talented group of returning receivers includes Eric Ward, Alex Torres (616 yards, 4 TDs), Darrin Moore (571 yards, 8 TDs), Austin Zouzalik (121 yards), Marcus Kennard (182 yards) and Jace Amaro (57 yards, 2 TDs).

STRONG UP FRONTAlthough depth is an issue at offensive line, there is reason to be excited about this year’s group. Tech will field its strongest and most experienced offensive line since that stellar group of 2008. Led by senior left tackle LaAdrian Waddle, this year’s line features three seniors in Waddle, Deveric Gallington and Terry McDaniel. Those three seniors have a combined 68 career starts amongst them and will be a key component to the Red Raiders success on offense in 2012.

RIVERA HEADED TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMEGabe Rivera (aka Senor Sack), one of the most dominant foot-ball student-athletes in Texas Tech history, will take his right-ful place with the greatest players in the collegiate game with induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. The class will be inducted into the hall of fame at the 2012 National Football Foundation Awards Dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City on December 4, while the enshrinement will take place in the summer of 2013.• The 2012 Hall of Fame Class consists of: Charles Alexander, RB, LSU; Otis Armstrong, RB, Purdue; Steve Bartowski, QB, California; Hal Bedsole, SE, USC; Dave Casper, TE, Notre Dame; Ty Detmer, QB, BYU; Tommy Kramer, QB, Rice; Art Monk, WR, Syracuse; Greg Myers, DB, Colorado State; Jonathan Ogden, Of-fensive Tackle, UCLA; Gabe Rivera, DL, Texas Tech; Mark Simo-neau, LB, Kansas State; Scott Thomas, Safety, Air Force; John Wooten, Offensive Guard, Colorado; Phillip Fulmer, Head Coach, University of Tennessee; Jimmy Johnson, Head Coach, Miami; R.C. Slocum, Head Coach, Texas A&M . • Three other Red Raiders have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, with the last enshrinement coming in 2008 when Dave Parks was honored. E.J. Holub was Tech’s first member of the hall as he was enshrined in 1986 and was fol-lowed by Donny Anderson in 1989.

TECH SENDING “STUDENT-ATHLETES” TO THE NFLSince 2003, 76 percent (13-of-17) Texas Tech players that have moved on to the NFL (drafted) have earned degrees from Texas Tech.Baron Batch- graduatedJamar Wall- graduatedDarcel McBath- graduatedJoel Filani- graduatedKeyunta Dawson- graduatedEJ Whitley - graduatedDylan Gandy- graduatedDaniel Loper- graduatedMike Smith - graduatedCarlos Francis- graduated

B.J. Symons- graduatedAaron Hunt- graduatedKliff Kingsbury- graduated HOW TO DOEGE2011 Davey O’Brien Award Semifinalist Seth Doege returns for his senior season to lead what could possibly be the most potent Red Raider offense in the Tuberville era. Doege threw for 4,004 yards and connected on 398-of-581 passes and 28 touchdowns as a junior in 2011. He owns the NCAA record for completion percentage in a single-game as he completed 40-of-44 passes (90.1 percentage) in a 59-13 win at New Mexico. Doege also helped orchestrate one of the biggest wins in school history as he led the Red Raiders to a 41-38 win over then No. 1 Oklahoma in Norman on Oct. 22. Doege threw for 441 yards and four touchdowns in the win, which snapped OU’s NCAA-leading 39-game home win streak. He is a preseason candi-date for four national, including the Maxwell Award and Walter Camp National Player of the Year.• If you need to brush up on the pronunciation of his name, log on to youtube.com and search for “How To Doege.”

TWO DEGREE DOEGEDoege’s on-field accomplishments are widely known, but his work in the classroom should not be overlooked. Doege earned his degree in May 2011 which means that both year’s he has been Tech’s starting quarterback, he has done so while a gradu-ate student. He is expected to complete his master’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science in December which will give him two degrees at the completion of his athletic eligibility. He was a First Team Academic All-Big 12 selection in 2011 and has been nominated for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.

STEPHENS CLEARED TO RETURN FOR 2012After suffering one of the worst knee injuries a player can endure, running back Eric Stephens has been given the green light to return for his senior season. A dead ball injury suffered against Texas A&M forced Stephens to miss the final seven games of the 2011 season. In his absence, Texas Tech won just won game the remainder of the season and his impact on the offense was obvious. A difficult surgery and intense rehabilita-tion has put Stephens back into the fold in 2012 and the respect for his ability is so high that he was named a preseason candi-date for the Doak Walker Award.• Prior to his injury, Stephens had rushed for 100-plus yards in four of five games and was on track for the best season by a Tech running back since Ricky Williams in 1999.• Stephens compiled 565 yards in five games last season while rushing for eight touchdowns.• Owns 1,487 career rushing yards along with 16 touchdowns.• Owns 458 career receiving yards along with three touch-downs.

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DEPTH AT RUNNING BACKThe running back position might be one of the deepest units on this year’s team. Along with senior Eric Stephens, Tech re-turns two talented sophomores in Kenny Williams and DeAndre Washington and will have the services of junior college transfer SaDale Foster. Washington suffered a season-ending knee in-jury in the Missouri game and, like Stephens, has been partici-pating in fall camp. The Texas Tech coaching staff is hoping to get enough production from Stephens, Williams and Foster so that Washington can take a redshirt this year.

RED RAIDERS ON NATIONAL AWARD WATCH LISTSTexas Tech has four players up for nine national postseason awards which is more than Tech had during the 2008 pre-season.QB Seth Doege – Maxwell Award (Top Player)QB Seth Doege – Davey O’Brien Award (Top Quarterback)QB Seth Doege – Walter Camp Player of the Year (National Player of the Year)QB Seth Doege – Manning Award (Top Quarterback – Includ-ing Bowl Performance)QB Seth Doege – Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (Top Quar-terback)QB Seth Doege – Senior Bowl Watch ListOL LaAdrian Waddle – Outland Trophy (Top Interior Lineman)OL LaAdrian Waddle – Lombardi Award (Top Lineman or Line-backer)WR Eric Ward – Biletnikoff Award (Top Wide Receiver)RB Eric Stephens – Doak Walker Award (Top Running Back)

SMITH READY FOR THE BIG LIGHTS?Perhaps the newcomer that has made the most impact is junior linebacker Will Smith. Smith transferred to Texas Tech from Riverside C.C. in time for the spring semester and has become a force on the Tech defense. In fact, his strong showing in the spring and during fall training camp has him being mentioned as a candidate for Big 12 Newcomer of the Year honors. Smith is anchoring the middle of Tech’s three-man linebacking crew and will play a key role in the run defense. Last season, Texas Tech finished last in the FBS in rush defense as the Red Raiders allowed an average of 258 yards rushing per-game. Smith will anchor what figures to be a much stronger linebacking corp with sophomore Sam Eguavoen and junior Terrance Bullitt. Bullitt is making the move from safety to linebacker in order to give the Red Raiders more play making ability at the position.

DOUGLAS EARNS STARTING NOD AT CORNERLast season, with Texas Tech running low on defensive options at cornerback, the decision was made to move wide receiver Cornelius Douglas to defense. What the coaches soon found out was that Douglas was the best cover guy on the squad and his move was made permanent during spring practice. Since that time Douglas has won the starting nod at left corner and will be backed up by junior college transfer Bruce Jones.

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NUMERICAL ROSTERNO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL1 Javon Bell WR 6-0 180 Jr-TR Jacksonville, Fla./Ribault/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC1 Terrance Bullitt LB 6-3 221 Jr-2L Garland, Texas/Naaman Forest2 Reginald Davis WR 6-0 184 Fr-HS Tenaha, Texas/Tenaha2 Cornelius Douglas DB 5-9 198 Sr-3L Lawton, Okla./Lawton3 Tyson Williams WR 5-11 210 Sr-RS Aldine, Texas/Aldine/West Texas A&M 4 Derrick Mays CB 5-11 175 Jr-2L Killeen, Texas/Shoemaker 5 Austin Barr QB 6-4 187 Fr.-HS Southlake, Texas/Colleyville Covenant5 Tre’ Porter CB 6-0 202 Jr-2L Midwest City, Okla./Carl Albert6 Kris Williams LB 6-1 213 Fr-HS Dallas, Texas/Bryan Adams6 Austin Zouzalik IR 6-0 187 Sr-3L Lubbock, Texas/Coronado7 Seth Doege QB 6-1 197 Sr-3L Wolfforth, Texas/Frenship7 Will Smith LB 6-3 224 Jr-TR Riverside, Calif./Notre Dame/Riverside CC8 SaDale Foster ATH 5-7 187 Jr-TR Riverside, Calif./J.W. North/Riverside CC8 Delvon Simmons DT 6-5 290 So-1L McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport9 Branden Jackson LB 6-4 248 Fr-RS McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 9 Shawn Corker WR 6-1 193 So-1L Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons10 Pete Robertson DB 6-3 220 Fr-RS Longview, Texas/Longview10 Dustin Walton QB 6-3 229 Fr-TR Raton, N.M./Raton/New Mexico11 Jakeem Grant IR 5-6 163 Fr-RS Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite Horn 11 Leon Mackey DL 6-5 260 Sr-1L Wilmington, Del./Hargrave Military/Hinds CC12 D.J. Johnson S 6-0 190 Sr-3L Austin, Texas/St. Stephen’s Episcopal12 Tucker Tuberville QB 6-0 196 Fr-HS Lubbock, Texas/Frenship13 Brant Costilla QB 6-4 224 Jr-SQ Dallas, Texas/Parish Episcopal/Navarro JC13 Sam Eguavoen LB 6-1 220 So-1L Garland, Texas/Lakeview Centennial 14 Darrin Moore WR 6-4 216 Sr-2L Irving, Texas/McArthur/Blinn College14 La’Darius Newbold DB 5-11 190 Fr-HS Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster15 Justin Cooper LB 6-0 213 Fr-RS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./University 15 Clayton Nicholas QB 6-3 216 Fr-HS Abilene, Texas/Cooper 16 Michael Brewer QB 6-1 183 Fr-RS Lake Travis, Texas/Lake Travis16 Cody Davis S 6-2 202 Sr-3L Stephenville, Texas/Stephenville17 Javares McRoy IR 5-8 167 Fr-RS Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 18 Micah Awe DB 6-0 205 Fr-HS Arlington, Texas/Summitt18 Eric Ward WR 6-0 204 Jr-2L Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider19 Derreck Edwards WR 6-1 177 Fr-RS Brenham, Texas/Brenham20 Chris Payne LB 5-10 187 So-TR Columbia, S.C./Columbia/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC21 Jarvis Phillips CB 5-10 188 Jr-2L Dallas, Texas/Carter21 DeAndre Washington RB 5-8 182 So-1L Missouri City, Texas/T. Marshall 22 Jace Amaro TE 6-5 257 So-1L San Antonio, Texas/MacArthur22 Dawson Gamble WR/DB 5-11 175 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas/Regent School of Austin23 Jeremy Reynolds CB 5-9 175 Fr-RS Greensboro, N.C./Dudley 23 Emilo Vera WR 5-10 159 Fr.-HS Arlington, Texas/Arlington24 Bruce Jones DB 5-7 171 Jr-TR Eastvale, Calif./Roosevelt/Riverside CC24 Eric Stephens Jr. RB 5-8 201 Sr-3L Mansfield, Texas/Timberview25 Blake Dees LB 6-0 215 So-1L Spanish Fort, Ala./Spanish Fort26 Ryan Erxleben P 6-1 191 Jr-2L Lake Travis, Texas/Lake Travis26 John White S 5-10 200 Fr-RS Bremond, Texas/Bremond27 Brad Pearson WR 6-3 215 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas/Monterey27 Zach Winbush LB 6-1 219 So-1L Schertz, Texas/Clemens28 Brent Mitcham WR 5-8 183 So-SQ Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek28 Happiness Osunde CB 5-9 188 Sr-1L Dallas, Texas/Seguin/Kilgore College28 Dominique Wheeler WR 6-1 177 Fr-HS Crockett, Texas/Crockett 29 Olaoluwa Falemi DB 5-9 157 Jr-TR Carson, Calif./Banning/LA Harbor College29 Josh Talbott RB 6-0 199 Jr-SQ Trophy Club, Texas/Liberty Christian30 Austin Stewart DB 6-0 206 So-TR Matthews, N.C./Butler/L.A. Pierce JC31 Eugene Neboh CB 5-10 180 Sr-2L Odessa, Texas/Permian32 Brandon Bagley DB 5-10 155 So-TR Los Angeles, Calif./Compton/College of Sequoias32 Casey Parkhill TE 6-4 236 Jr.-HS Lubbock, Texas/Idalou33 Omar Ontiveros FB 6-1 236 Jr-1L Austin, Texas/Westlake 34 Kenny Williams RB 5-9 219 So-1L Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson35 Brandon DeFrance WR 5-11 177 Jr-TR Colleyville, Texas/Heritage/SE Oklahoma St.35 Keenon Ward ATH 5-9 189 Fr-HS Snyder, Texas/Snyder36 Theirry Nguema DB 5-10 168 Fr-HS Corona, Calif./Santiago37 Quinton White RB 5-7 197 Fr-HS College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated37 Chris Yeakey S 6-3 197 Sr-RS St. Helena, Calif./St. Helena/Redlands 38 Summitt Hogue ATH 5-11 184 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas/Frenship38 Evan Roll RB 6-3 215 So-TR Fort Worth, Texas/Nolan Catholic/Drake39 Seth Mannon K 6-6 252 So-TR Houston, Texas/Episcopal/College of Canyons

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40 Chase Robison DL 6-4 237 Fr-HS Memphis, Tenn./Christian Brothers41 J.J. Gaines CB 5-10 180 Fr-RS Irving, Texas/Nimitz 42 Daniel Cobb LB 6-0 219 Jr-2L Killeen, Texas/Ellison42 Taylor Symmank K 6-2 173 So-TR McKinney, Texas/McKinney Boyd/Southern Arkansas43 Jackson Richards DE 6-4 248 So-1L Southlake, Texas/Carroll45 Kramer Fyfe PK 5-8 159 So-SQ Austin, Texas/Lake Travis45 Jordan Vestal DB 6-0 192 So.-TR Lubbock, Texas/Monterey/New Mexico46 Chris Knighton DE 6-1 252 Jr-2L Longview, Texas/Longview48 Ryan Bustin K 5-11 172 So-RS Kilgore, Texas/Kilgore/Kilgore College49 Andrew Bowman K 6-1 217 Sr-SQ Austin, Texas/Westlake50 Parker Bradham WR 6-0 210 Fr.-HS Aledo, Texas/Aledo50 Tyler Scalzi LB 6-4 220 Fr.-HS Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound51 Tony Morales OL 6-3 302 Fr-RS Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston52 Alex Chester DS 5-10 220 So-1L Austin, Texas/Austin53 Kindred Evans DE 6-3 228 Fr-RS Grand Prairie, Texas/South Grand Prairie 54 Dartwan Bush DE 6-1 256 Jr-2L Clute, Texas/Brazoswood56 Alfredo Morales OL 6-3 302 Fr-RS Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston57 David Brenner DS 6-0 219 Fr-RS Plano, Texas, Canyon Creek Christian Academy58 Trent Williams DS 5-11 183 So-TR Spring, Texas/Westfield/Blinn JC59 Preston Odette LB 6-0 214 So-TR Coppell, Texas/Coppell/Southern Nazarene60 Brad Duru DL 6-2 275 Fr.-TR Addison, Texas/W.T. White/Northwestern State61 Matt Gonzales OL 5-11 255 Fr.-HS Odessa, Texas/Odessa62 Le’Raven Clark OL 6-5 303 Fr-RS Rockdale, Texas/Rockdale63 James Polk OL 6-6 332 So-1L Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik64 Wayne Foster OL 6-3 266 Fr-RS Austin, Texas/Austin65 LaAdrian Waddle OL 6-6 330 Sr-3L Columbus, Texas/Columbus66 Deveric Gallington OL 6-3 319 Sr-3L North Richland Hills, Texas/Richland67 Matt Wilson OL 6-6 268 Fr-RS Coldspring, Texas/Coldspring Oakhurst 68 Terry McDaniel OL 6-7 328 Sr-3L Diana, Texas/New Diana71 Kyle Clark OL 6-5 286 Jr-1L Denton, Texas/Guyer72 Beau Carpenter OL 6-6 284 So-1L Sulphur Springs, Texas/Sulphur Springs73 Rashad Fortenberry OL 6-5 275 Jr-TR Tylertown, Miss./Bowling Green/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC75 Jared Kaster OL 6-3 271 Fr-HS Altair, Texas/Altair Rice76 Conner Grooms OL 6-2 284 Fr-HS Tyler, Texas/Robert E. Lee77 Trey Keenan OL 6-6 280 Fr-HS Argyle, Texas/Argyle79 Bobby Esiaba DE 6-0 230 So.-HS Houston, Texas/Dallastown PA80 Jason Sabolboro WR 6-0 199 Jr-SQ New Braunfels, Texas/Canyon83 Coop Woodyard ATH 6-1 193 Fr-HS The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands84 Zak Britton WR 5-9 170 Fr-HS Lubbock, Texas/Frenship85 Jordan Davis WR 5-9 174 So-RS Arlington, Texas/Arlington/Southwestern Oklahoma State86 Alex Torres WR 6-1 202 Sr-3L El Paso, Texas/Franklin87 Aaron Fisher WR 6-2 188 Jr-2L Keller, Texas/Fossil Ridge88 Marcus Kennard WR 6-3 203 Sr-1L Lawton, Okla./Lawton/Butler CC 89 Cameron Wright TE 6-3 223 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas/Cooper90 Carson Rice WR 6-4 210 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas/Regent School of Austin91 Kerry Hyder DE 6-2 281 Jr-2L Austin, Texas/Lyndon B. Johnson92 Michael Starts DL 6-4 303 Fr-HS Waco, Texas/La Vega94 Donte Phillips DT 6-2 260 Fr-RS Milwaukee, Wis./Homestead95 Taylor Karrh TE 6-3 227 So.-TR Amarillo, Texas/Amarillo/Blinn College96 Dennell Wesley DT 6-1 286 Jr-1L Hastings, Fla./Menendez/Butler CC 97 Michael Ballard ATH 6-2 217 So.-TR Austin, Texas/Anderson/Concordia98 Anthony Smith DL 5-10 312 Fr-HS Houston, Texas/Spring Westfield

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ____________________Tommy Tuberville Offensive Coordinator _____________Neal Brown Defensive Coordinator _____________Art KaufmanInside Receivers _________________Sonny CumbieOutside Receivers ________________Tommy MainordDefensive Line __________________Fred TateDefensive Ends __________________Robert PruntyRunning Backs __________________Chad ScottOffensive Line __________________Chris ThomsenDefensive Backs _________________John LovettStrength and Conditioning __________Joe Walker

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (For An Audio Version of the pronuncation guide, log on to: http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/text-m-footbl-mtt.html)Micah Awe ____________________AH-wayJace Amaro ____________________uh-MAR-ohDartwan Bush __________________DAR-twanBrant Costilla ___________________coe-STEE-uhSeth Doege ____________________DAY-geeSam Eguavoen __________________uh-GUAV-inRyan Erxleben __________________URX-lay-benOlaoluwa Falemi _________________oh-lao-LOO-uh ---- FAH-lee-meUrell Johnnson __________________yer-RELLEugene Neboh __________________NEE-bowThierry Nguema _________________Terry nuh-GOO-muhHappiness Osunde ________________oh-SUN-dayDennell Wesley __________________duh-NELLChris Yeakey ___________________YAKE-eeAustin Zouzalik __________________zoo-ZAH-lick

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DRESS ROSTER KANSAS STATE

NO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL1 Terrance Bullitt LB 6-3 221 Jr-2L Garland, Texas/Naaman Forest2 Cornelius Douglas DB 5-9 198 Sr-3L Lawton, Okla./Lawton3 Tyson Williams WR 5-11 210 Sr-RS Aldine, Texas/Aldine/West Texas A&M 4 Derrick Mays CB 5-11 175 Jr-2L Killeen, Texas/Shoemaker 5 Tre’ Porter CB 6-0 202 Jr-2L Midwest City, Okla./Carl Albert6 Austin Zouzalik IR 6-0 187 Sr-3L Lubbock, Texas/Coronado7 Seth Doege QB 6-1 197 Sr-3L Wolfforth, Texas/Frenship7 Will Smith LB 6-3 224 Jr-TR Riverside, Calif./Notre Dame/Riverside CC8 SaDale Foster ATH 5-7 187 Jr-TR Riverside, Calif./J.W. North/Riverside CC8 Delvon Simmons DT 6-5 290 So-1L McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport9 Shawn Corker WR 6-1 193 So-1L Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons9 Branden Jackson LB 6-4 248 Fr-RS McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport 10 Pete Robertson DB 6-3 220 Fr-RS Longview, Texas/Longview11 Jakeem Grant IR 5-6 163 Fr-RS Mesquite, Texas/Mesquite Horn 11 Leon Mackey DL 6-5 260 Sr-1L Wilmington, Del./Hargrave Military/Hinds CC12 D.J. Johnson S 6-0 190 Sr-3L Austin, Texas/St. Stephen’s Episcopal13 Brant Costilla QB 6-4 224 Jr-SQ Dallas, Texas/Parish Episcopal/Navarro JC13 Sam Eguavoen LB 6-1 220 So-1L Garland, Texas/Lakeview Centennial 14 Darrin Moore WR 6-4 216 Sr-2L Irving, Texas/McArthur/Blinn College16 Michael Brewer QB 6-1 183 Fr-RS Lake Travis, Texas/Lake Travis16 Cody Davis S 6-2 202 Sr-3L Stephenville, Texas/Stephenville18 Micah Awe DB 6-0 205 Fr-HS Arlington, Texas/Summitt18 Eric Ward WR 6-0 204 Jr-2L Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider19 Derreck Edwards WR 6-1 177 Fr-RS Brenham, Texas/Brenham20 Chris Payne LB 5-10 187 So-TR Columbia, S.C./Columbia/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC21 Jarvis Phillips CB 5-10 188 Jr-2L Dallas, Texas/Carter22 Jace Amaro TE 6-5 257 So-1L San Antonio, Texas/MacArthur24 Bruce Jones DB 5-7 171 Jr-TR Eastvale, Calif./Roosevelt/Riverside CC24 Eric Stephens Jr. RB 5-8 201 Sr-3L Mansfield, Texas/Timberview25 Blake Dees LB 6-0 215 So-1L Spanish Fort, Ala./Spanish Fort26 Ryan Erxleben P 6-1 191 Jr-2L Lake Travis, Texas/Lake Travis27 Brad Pearson WR 6-3 215 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas/Monterey27 Zach Winbush LB 6-1 219 So-1L Schertz, Texas/Clemens28 Happiness Osunde CB 5-9 188 Sr-1L Dallas, Texas/Seguin/Kilgore College29 Olaoluwa Falemi DB 5-9 157 Jr-TR Carson, Calif./Banning/LA Harbor College31 Eugene Neboh CB 5-10 180 Sr-2L Odessa, Texas/Permian32 Brandon Bagley DB 5-10 155 So-TR Los Angeles, Calif./Compton/College of Sequoias33 Omar Ontiveros FB 6-1 236 Jr-1L Austin, Texas/Westlake 34 Kenny Williams RB 5-9 219 So-1L Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson37 Chris Yeakey S 6-3 197 Sr-RS St. Helena, Calif./St. Helena/Redlands38 Summitt Hogue ATH 5-11 184 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas/Frenship41 J.J. Gaines CB 5-10 180 Fr-RS Irving, Texas/Nimitz 42 Daniel Cobb LB 6-0 219 Jr-2L Killeen, Texas/Ellison43 Jackson Richards DE 6-4 248 So-1L Southlake, Texas/Carroll45 Kramer Fyfe PK 5-8 159 So-SQ Austin, Texas/Lake Travis48 Ryan Bustin K 5-11 172 So-RS Kilgore, Texas/Kilgore/Kilgore College49 Andrew Bowman K 6-1 217 Sr-SQ Austin, Texas/Westlake51 Tony Morales OL 6-3 302 Fr-RS Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston52 Alex Chester DS 5-10 220 So-1L Austin, Texas/Austin53 Kindred Evans DE 6-3 228 Fr-RS Grand Prairie, Texas/South Grand Prairie 54 Dartwan Bush DE 6-1 256 Jr-2L Clute, Texas/Brazoswood56 Alfredo Morales OL 6-3 302 Fr-RS Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston57 David Brenner DS 6-0 219 Fr-RS Plano, Texas, Canyon Creek Christian Academy62 Le’Raven Clark OL 6-5 303 Fr-RS Rockdale, Texas/Rockdale63 James Polk OL 6-6 332 So-1L Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik65 LaAdrian Waddle OL 6-6 330 Sr-3L Columbus, Texas/Columbus66 Deveric Gallington OL 6-3 319 Sr-3L North Richland Hills, Texas/Richland68 Terry McDaniel OL 6-7 328 Sr-3L Diana, Texas/New Diana72 Beau Carpenter OL 6-6 284 So-1L Sulphur Springs, Texas/Sulphur Springs73 Rashad Fortenberry OL 6-5 275 Jr-TR Tylertown, Miss./Bowling Green/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC75 Jared Kaster OL 6-3 271 Fr-HS Altair, Texas/Altair Rice85 Jordan Davis WR 5-9 174 So-RS Arlington, Texas/Arlington/Southwestern Oklahoma State86 Alex Torres WR 6-1 202 Sr-3L El Paso, Texas/Franklin88 Marcus Kennard WR 6-3 203 Sr-1L Lawton, Okla./Lawton/Butler CC89 Cameron Wright TE 6-3 223 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas/Cooper91 Kerry Hyder DE 6-2 281 Jr-2L Austin, Texas/Lyndon B. Johnson94 Donte Phillips DT 6-2 260 Fr-RS Mequon, Wis./Homestead96 Dennell Wesley DT 6-1 286 Jr-1L Hastings, Fla./Menendez/Butler CC

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OFFENSELT 65 LaAdrian Waddle ____6-6 _ 330 _ Sr-3L ______________ Columbus, Texas 73 Rashad Fortenberry ___6-5 _ 275 _ Jr-TR ______________ Tylertown, Miss.

LG 72 Beau Carpenter _____6-6 _ 284 _ So-1L __________ Sulphur Springs, Texas 56 Alfredo Morales _____6-3 _ 302 _ Fr-RS ______________ Arlington, Texas C 66 Deveric Gallington ____6-3 _ 319 _ Sr-3L ________ North Richland Hills, Texas 75 Jared Kaster _______6-3 _ 271 _ Fr-RS _________________Altair, Texas

RG 62 Le’Raven Clark ______6-5 _ 303 _ Fr-RS ______________ Rockdale, Texas 63 James Polk ________6-6 _ 332 _ So-1L _______________ Houston, Texas

RT 68 Terry McDaniel ______6-7 _ 328 _ Sr-3L ________________ Diana, Texas 77 Trey Keenan _______6-6 _ 280 _ Fr-HS ________________ Argyle, Texas

QB 7 Seth Doege ________6-1 _ 197 _ Sr-3L ______________ Wolfforth, Texas 16 Michael Brewer _____6-1 _ 183 _ Fr-RS _____________ Lake Travis, Texas

F 34 Kenny Williams _____5-9 _ 219 _ So-1L _____________ Pflugerville, Texas 24 Eric Stephens Jr. _____5-8 _ 201 _ Sr-3L ______________ Mansfield, Texas X 18 Eric Ward _________6-0 _ 204 _ Jr-2L ____________ Wichita Falls, Texas 88 Marcus Kennard _____6-3 _ 203 _ Sr-1L _______________ Lawton, Okla.

H 11 Jakeem Grant_______5-6 _ 163 _ Fr-RS ______________ Mesquite, Texas 6 Austin Zouzalik ______6-0 _ 187 _ Sr-3L _______________ Lubbock, Texas

Y 3 Tyson Williams _____ 5-11 _ 210 _ Sr-RS ________________ Aldine, Texas 86 Alex Torres ________6-1 _ 202 _ Sr-3L ________________ El Paso, Texas Z 14 Darrin Moore _______6-4 _ 216 _ Sr-2L ________________ Irving, Texas 88 Marcus Kennard _____6-3 _ 203 _ Sr-1L _______________ Lawton, Okla. TE 22 Jace Amaro ________6-5 _ 257 _ So-1L ____________ San Antonio, Texas

BH 46 Chris Knighton ______6-1 _ 252 _ Jr-2L ______________ Longview, Texas

DEFENSELE 54 Dartwan Bush ______6-1 _ 256 _ Jr-2L _________________ Clute, Texas 9 Branden Jackson _____6-4 _ 248 _ Fr-RS ______________ McKeesport, Pa. T 91 Kerry Hyder ________6-2 _ 281 _ Jr-2L ________________ Austin, Texas 11 Leon Mackey _______6-5 _ 260 _ Sr-1L _____________ Wilmington, Del.

N 8 Delvon Simmons _____6-5 _ 290 _ So-1L ______________ McKeesport, Pa. 96 Dennell Wesley ______6-1 _ 286 _ Jr-1L ________________Hastings, Fla.

RE 43 Jackson Richards _____6-4 _ 248 _ So-1L ______________ Southlake, Texas 10 Pete Robertson ______6-3 _ 220 _ Fr-RS ______________ Longview, Texas SAM 1 Terrance Bullitt ______6-3 _ 221 _ Jr-2L _______________ Garland, Texas 18 Micah Awe ________6-0 _ 205 _ Fr-HS ______________ Arlington, Texas

MIKE 7 Will Smith ________6-3 _ 224 _ Jr-TR _______________Riverside, Calif. 25 Blake Dees ________6-0 _ 215 _ So-1L _____________ Spanish Fort, Ala.

WILL 13 Sam Eguavoen ______6-1 _ 220 _ So-1L _______________ Garland, Texas 27 Zach Winbush ______6-1 _ 219 _ So-1L _______________ Schertz, Texas

LS 12 D.J. Johnson _______6-0 _ 190 _ Sr-3L ________________ Austin, Texas 41 J.J. Gaines ________ 5-10 _ 180 _ Fr-RS ________________ Irving, Texas

RS 16 Cody Davis ________6-2 _ 202 _ Sr-3L ____________ Stephenville, Texas 37 Chris Yeakey _______6-3 _ 197 _ Sr-RS ______________ St. Helena, Calif.

RC 31 Eugene Neboh _____ 5-10 _ 180 _ Sr-2L ________________Odessa, Texas 29 Olaoluwa Falemei ____5-9 _ 157 _ Jr-TR ________________ Carson, Calif.

LC 24 Bruce Jones ________5-7 _ 171 _ Jr-TR _______________ Eastvale, Calif. 2 Cornelius Douglas ____5-9 _ 198 _ Sr-3L _______________ Lawton, Okla. NIKL 5 Tre’ Porter _________6-0 _ 202 _ Jr-2L ____________ Midwest City, Okla. 21 Jarvis Phillips ______ 5-10 _ 188 _ Jr-2L ________________ Dallas, Texas

SPECIAL TEAMSDS 52 Alex Chester 5-10 220 So-1L Austin, Texas 57 David Brenner 6-0 219 Fr-RS Plano, Texas 58 Trent Williams 5-11 183 So-TR Spring, Texas

PK 48 Ryan Bustin 5-11 172 So-RS Kilgore, Texas 49 Andrew Bowman 6-1 217 Sr-SQ Austin, Texas

P 26 Ryan Erxleben 6-1 191 Jr-2L Lake Travis, Texas 48 Ryan Bustin 5-11 172 So-RS Kilgore, Texas

KO 45 Kramer Fyfe 5-8 159 So-SQ Austin, Texas 49 Andrew Bowman 6-1 217 Sr-SQ Austin, Texas

PR 6 Austin Zouzalik 6-0 187 Sr-3L Lubbock, Texas 86 Alex Torres 6-1 202 Sr-3L El Paso, Texas 8 SaDale Foster 5-7 187 Jr-TR Riverside, Calif.

DEPTH CHART THE TEXAS GAME

KR 8 SaDale Foster 5-7 187 Jr-TR Riverside, Calif. 85 Jordan Davis 5-9 174 So-RS Arlington, Texas 6 Austin Zouzalik 6-0 187 Sr-3L Lubbock, Texas

SAM = Outside Linebacker; MIKE = Inside Linebacker; WILL = Outside Linebacker

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Date Opponent Location Result TV AttendanceSept. 1 Northwestern State Lubbock, Texas W, 44-6 FSSWP 50,236Sept. 8 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas W, 58-10 ESPN3 33,006Sept. 15 New Mexico Lubbock, Texas W, 49-14 FCS 58,955Sept. 22 OPENSept. 29 at Iowa State Ames, Iowa W, 24-13 FCS 54,149Oct. 6 Oklahoma Lubbock, Texas L, 20-41 ABC/ESPN2 60,800Oct. 13 West Virginia Lubbock, Texas W, 49-14 ABC/ESPN 57,328Oct. 20 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas W, 56-53 (3OT) ABC/ESPN2 47,894Oct. 27 at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L, 24-55 FOX 50,766Nov. 3 Texas Lubbock, Texas TBA ABC/ESPN2 -Nov. 10 Kansas Lubbock, Texas TBA TBA -Nov. 17 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. TBA TBA -Nov. 24 vs. Baylor Arlington, Texas TBA TBA -

CATEGORY TECH OPP

SCORING ........................................................ 324 206 Points Per Game ....................................................... 40.5 25.8

FIRST DOWNS ................................................. 225 148 Rushing ....................................................................... 74 62 Passing ...................................................................... 132 75 Penalty ........................................................................ 19 11

RUSHING YARDAGE ........................................1192 970 Yards gained rushing ............................................... 1350 1132 Yards lost rushing ...................................................... 158 162 Rushing Attempts ...................................................... 259 273 Average Per Rush ........................................................ 4.6 3.6 Average Per Game .................................................. 149.0 121.2 TDs Rushing ................................................................... 9 9

PASSING YARDAGE .........................................2863 1430 Comp-Att-Int .................................................. 254-360-8 141-254-7 Average Per Pass ......................................................... 8.0 5.6 Average Per Catch ..................................................... 11.3 10.1 Average Per Game .................................................. 357.9 178.8 TDs Passing .................................................................. 32 11

TOTAL OFFENSE .............................................4055 2400 Total Plays.................................................................. 619 527 Average Per Play ......................................................... 6.6 4.6 Average Per Game .................................................. 506.9 300.0

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ...............................21-443 38-728PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ................................. 9-83 8-76INT RETURNS: #-Yards ...................................7-161 8-238KICK RETURN AVERAGE ................................... 21.1 19.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ................................... 9.2 9.5INT RETURN AVERAGE .................................... 23.0 29.8FUMBLES-LOST .............................................. 11-6 10-3

PENALTIES-YARDS .......................................56-549 43-410 Average Per Game .................................................... 68.6 51.2

PUNTS-YARDS ............................................23-976 38-1693 Average Per Punt ...................................................... 42.4 44.6 Net punt average ...................................................... 37.4 41.3

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ...........................31:15 28:44

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ...........................57/107 44/117 3rd-Down Pct ...........................................................53% 38%

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ................................ 5/8 6/13 4th-Down Pct ...........................................................62% 46%

SACKS BY-Yards ............................................12-71 13-105MISC YARDS ....................................................... 0 1TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ...................................... 42 24FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ................................10-14 13-15ON-SIDE KICKS................................................. 3-3 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES .............................. (35-39) 90% (24-26) 92%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ..................... (29-39) 74% (16-26) 62%PAT-ATTEMPTS ................................. (40-40) 100% (23-24) 96%

ATTENDANCE ............................................. 227320 185815 Games/Avg Per Game .........................................4/56830 4/46454 Neutral Site Games .......................................................... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalTexas Tech 77 113 48 66 20 324Opponents 34 64 47 44 17 206

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GWilliams, Kenny .............................................................. 8 83 514 10 504 6.1 3 47 63.0Stephens, Eric .................................................................. 8 68 364 6 358 5.3 3 46 44.8Foster, SaDale .................................................................. 8 66 347 17 330 5.0 3 53 41.2Grant, Jakeem ................................................................. 8 5 21 3 18 3.6 0 14 2.2Brewer, Michael .............................................................. 5 6 32 16 16 2.7 0 12 3.2Zouzalik, Aust. ................................................................. 8 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2Ward, Eric ........................................................................ 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Bell, Javon ....................................................................... 4 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -1.2TEAM ............................................................................... 2 5 0 7 -7 -1.4 0 0 -3.5Doege, Seth..................................................................... 8 23 70 94 -24 -1.0 0 23 -3.0Total.......... ....................................................... 8 259 1350 158 1192 4.6 9 53 149.0Opponents...... .................................................. 8 273 1132 162 970 3.6 9 37 121.2

PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GDoege, Seth.................................................................... 8 164.15 224-317-8 70.7 2540 30 61 317.5Brewer, Michael ............................................................. 5 151.18 28-40-0 70.0 308 2 36 61.6Costilla, B. ...................................................................... 1 217.60 1-1-0 100.0 14 0 14 14.0Marquez, Brad ................................................................ 6 108.40 1-1-0 100.0 1 0 1 0.2Johnson, D.J. .................................................................. 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... .......................................................8 162.25 254-360-8 70.6 2863 32 61 357.9Opponents...... ..................................................8 111.58 141-254-7 55.5 1430 11 60 178.8

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GMoore, Darrin ............................................................................................................... 7 .............. 43 440 10.2 8 35 62.9Ward, Eric ..................................................................................................................... 7 .............. 41 517 12.6 10 39 73.9Amaro, Jace .................................................................................................................. 6 .............. 23 394 17.1 4 61 65.7Grant, Jakeem .............................................................................................................. 8 .............. 22 216 9.8 2 42 27.0Bell, Javon .................................................................................................................... 4 .............. 17 269 15.8 1 47 67.2Torres, Alex ................................................................................................................... 8 .............. 16 189 11.8 3 30 23.6Marquez, Brad .............................................................................................................. 6 .............. 16 172 10.8 0 23 28.7Williams, Tyson ............................................................................................................ 7 .............. 14 170 12.1 0 35 24.3Zouzalik, Aust. .............................................................................................................. 8 .............. 11 127 11.5 0 16 15.9Stephens, Eric ............................................................................................................... 8 .............. 11 35 3.2 0 9 4.4Williams, Kenny ........................................................................................................... 8 ................ 9 82 9.1 1 24 10.2Kennard, Marcus .......................................................................................................... 5 ................ 8 93 11.6 3 18 18.6Foster, SaDale ............................................................................................................... 8 ................ 8 43 5.4 0 22 5.4Edwards, Der. ............................................................................................................... 4 ................ 5 45 9.0 0 12 11.2Davis, Jordan ................................................................................................................ 8 ................ 5 43 8.6 0 14 5.4Ontiveros, Omar ........................................................................................................... 8 ................ 3 24 8.0 0 19 3.0McRoy, Javares ............................................................................................................. 1 ................ 1 3 3.0 0 3 3.0Doege, Seth.................................................................................................................. 8 ................ 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1Total.......... .............................................................................................8 ..........254 2863 11.3 32 61 357.9Opponents...... ........................................................................................8 ..........141 1430 10.1 11 60 178.8

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdErxleben, Ryan .................................................................................23 976 42.4 60 2 8 4 0Total.......... .....................................................................23 976 42.4 60 2 8 4 0Opponents...... ................................................................38 1693 44.6 71 2 14 10 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnFyfe, Kramer ..................................................................................49 2871 58.6 16 0 Bowman, Andrew .............................................................................4 255 63.8 0 0 Total.......... .....................................................................53 3126 59.0 16 0 728 37.7 27Opponents...... ................................................................41 2583 63.0 20 0 443 40.0 25

TEAM STATISTICS2012 SEASON RESULTS (6-2, 3-2 BIG 12)

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SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsBustin, Ryan .................................................................... 0 9-13 40-40 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 67Ward, Eric ...................................................................... 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60Moore, Darrin .................................................................. 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 50Williams, Kenny .............................................................. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Amaro, Jace ..................................................................... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Torres, Alex ...................................................................... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Stephens, Eric .................................................................. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Kennard, Marcus ............................................................. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Foster, SaDale .................................................................. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Grant, Jakeem ................................................................. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Davis, Cody ...................................................................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Bell, Javon ....................................................................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Bowman, Andrew ........................................................... 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3Doege, Seth..................................................................... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0Total.......... ..................................................... 42 10-14 40-40 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 324Opponents...... ................................................ 24 13-15 23-24 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 206

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GDoege, Seth................................................................................................................................ 8 340 -24 2540 2516 314.5Williams, Kenny ......................................................................................................................... 8 83 504 0 504 63.0Stephens, Eric ............................................................................................................................. 8 68 358 0 358 44.8Foster, SaDale ............................................................................................................................. 8 66 330 0 330 41.2Brewer, Michael ......................................................................................................................... 5 46 16 308 324 64.8Grant, Jakeem ............................................................................................................................ 8 5 18 0 18 2.2Costilla, B. .................................................................................................................................. 1 1 0 14 14 14.0Zouzalik, Aust. ............................................................................................................................ 8 1 2 0 2 0.2Marquez, Brad ............................................................................................................................ 6 1 0 1 1 0.2Bell, Javon .................................................................................................................................. 4 1 -5 0 -5 -1.2TEAM .......................................................................................................................................... 2 5 -7 0 -7 -3.5Total.......... ........................................................................................................ 8 619 1192 2863 4055 506.9Opponents...... ................................................................................................... 8 527 970 1430 2400 300.0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkBustin, Ryan 9-13 69.2 0-0 0-0 7-8 1-3 1-2 50 1Bowman, Andrew 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 21 0

FG SEQUENCE Texas Tech OPPONENTSNorthwestern State ............................................................ (31),(36),(37) .....................................................38,(47),(46)Texas State ......................................................................... (38),(50),(21) ................................................................. (38)New Mexico ......................................................................................... 39 ...................................................................... -Iowa State .................................................................................... 41,(39) ....................................................................49Oklahoma ..................................................................................(35),(43) ..........................................................(33),(42)West Virginia ........................................................................................ 41 ...................................................................... -TCU ..........................................................................................................- ........................... (32),(41),(32),(45),(42),(38)Kansas State ................................................................................. (37),50 ..........................................................(34),(19)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GFoster, SaDale ...................................................................... 8 330 43 0 352 0 725 90.6Williams, Kenny .................................................................... 8 504 82 0 0 0 586 73.2Ward, Eric ............................................................................. 7 0 517 0 0 0 517 73.9Moore, Darrin ....................................................................... 7 0 440 0 0 0 440 62.9Amaro, Jace ......................................................................... 6 0 394 0 0 0 394 65.7Stephens, Eric ....................................................................... 8 358 35 0 0 0 393 49.1Bell, Javon ............................................................................ 4 -5 269 0 69 0 333 83.2Grant, Jakeem ...................................................................... 8 18 216 0 0 0 234 29.2Zouzalik, Aust. ...................................................................... 8 2 127 83 0 0 212 26.5Marquez, Brad ...................................................................... 6 0 172 0 22 0 194 32.3Torres, Alex .......................................................................... 8 0 189 0 0 0 189 23.6Williams, Tyson..................................................................... 7 0 170 0 0 0 170 24.3Kennard, Marcus................................................................... 5 0 93 0 0 0 93 18.6Davis, Cody .......................................................................... 8 0 0 0 0 88 88 11.0Edwards, Der. ....................................................................... 4 0 45 0 0 0 45 11.2Davis, Jordan ........................................................................ 8 0 43 0 0 0 43 5.4Douglas, Corne. .................................................................... 5 0 0 0 0 40 40 8.0Ontiveros, Omar .................................................................... 8 0 24 0 0 0 24 3.0Reynolds, Jere. ..................................................................... 3 0 0 0 0 18 18 6.0Brewer, Michael ................................................................... 5 16 0 0 0 0 16 3.2Johnson, D.J......................................................................... 8 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.9McRoy, Javares .................................................................... 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 3.0TEAM ................................................................................... 2 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -3.5Doege, Seth .......................................................................... 8 -24 1 0 0 0 -23 -2.9Total.......... .......................................................................... 8 1192 2863 83 443 161 4742 592.8Opponents...... ..................................................................... 8 970 1430 76 728 238 3442 430.2

PUNT RET No. Yds Avg TD LongZouzalik, Aust. ...............................9 83 9.2 0 27Total.......... .......................... 9 83 9.2 0 27Opponents...... ..................... 8 76 9.5 0 22

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongDavis, Cody ....................................3 88 29.3 1 88Douglas, Corne. .............................2 40 20.0 0 40Reynolds, Jere. ..............................1 18 18.0 0 18Johnson, D.J. .................................1 15 15.0 0 15Total.......... .......................... 7 161 23.0 1 88Opponents...... ..................... 8 238 29.8 3 87

KICK RET No. Yds Avg TD LongFoster, SaDale ..............................17 352 20.7 0 40Bell, Javon .....................................3 69 23.0 0 29Marquez, Brad ...............................1 22 22.0 0 22Total.......... .........................21 443 21.1 0 40Opponents...... ....................38 728 19.2 1 98

FUMBLE RET No. Yds Avg TD LongHyder, Kerry ..................................1 2 2.0 0 2Total.......... .......................... 1 2 2.0 0 2Opponents...... ..................... 2 75 37.5 0 56

CONVERSIONSThird Down 1 2 3 4 TotalTexas Tech 16-22 16-23 6-15 8-21 46-81Opponents 9-21 8-24 10-25 6-19 33-89

Fourth Down 1 2 3 4 TotalTexas Tech 2-3 0-0 0-1 2-3 4-7Opponents 1-2 1-2 2-5 1-3 5-12

TURNOVERSTakeaways – 9 (7 Ints, 2 Fumbe Recoveries)Turnovers – 14Points Off Turnovers – Tech: 34 Opponents: 37Points Off Turnovers/Game – Texas Tech: 4.9 Opponents: 4.6

RED ZONETexas Tech Red Zone Entries – 35 of 39 ( 89.7%) Scores – 35 (29 TDs, 6 Rush TDs, 23 Pass TDs 6 FGs) Non-Scores – 4 (1 HALF, 1 DOWNS, 1 FUMBLE, 0 MISSED FG, 1 INT)Opponent Red Zone Entries – 24 of 26 (92.3%) Scores – 24 (16 TDs, 8 Rush TDs 8 Pass TDs 8 FGs) Non-Scores – 2 (0 FUM. 2 DOWNS, 0 MFG)

KICKOFFSKickoffs – 53Touchbacks – 16Opponent Kickoff Returns – 38 for 728 yards (19.1)Out of Bounds – 0

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|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSE GP UA AS Tot TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rv-Yds FF Kk Saf16 Davis, Cody...................................................................................................... 8 57 7 64 1.5-2 . 3-88 4 . . . . .12 Johnson, D.J. ................................................................................................... 8 38 9 47 2.0-13 1-8 1-15 3 . . . . .7A Smith, Will ...................................................................................................... 8 22 11 33 1.5-6 . . . 1 . . . .91 Hyder, Kerry .................................................................................................... 8 24 3 27 9.5-35 4-21 . 4 . 1-2 . . .13 Eguavoen, Sam ............................................................................................... 8 18 7 25 . . . . . . . . .31 Neboh, Eugene ............................................................................................... 8 21 3 24 . . . 7 . . . . .25 Dees, Blake ..................................................................................................... 8 18 2 20 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .1A Bullitt, Terr. ..................................................................................................... 8 14 5 19 2.0-5 1-2 . 1 1 . . . .2D Jones, Bruce .................................................................................................... 8 17 2 19 . . . 5 . . . . .5 Porter, Tre’ ....................................................................................................... 7 11 6 17 1.0-1 . . 2 . . . . .54 Bush, Dartwan ................................................................................................ 8 13 2 15 6.5-20 3-15 . . 2 . . . .43 Richards, Jack. ................................................................................................ 8 12 2 14 2.5-6 . . 2 . . . . .10 Robertson, Pete .............................................................................................. 7 12 2 14 1.0-11 1-11 . . . . 1 . .8A Simmons, Delvon ............................................................................................ 8 6 8 14 4.0-8 1-2 . 2 1 . . . .2 Douglas, Corne. ............................................................................................... 5 13 1 14 4.0-14 . 2-40 . . . . . .2E Phillips, Jarv. ................................................................................................... 7 11 1 12 . . . 2 . . . . .96 Wesley, Dennell .............................................................................................. 8 9 2 11 3.0-4 . . . . . . . .41 Gaines, J.J. ...................................................................................................... 8 7 2 9 . . . . . . . . .9 Jackson, Bran. ................................................................................................. 8 6 2 8 . . . . . . 1 . .8B Awe, Micah ..................................................................................................... 8 7 1 8 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .27 Winbush, Zach ................................................................................................ 7 4 2 6 0.5-3 . . . . . . . .29 Falemi, Ola ...................................................................................................... 7 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . .11 Mackey, Leon .................................................................................................. 8 4 1 5 1.0-5 . . . 1 . . . .94 Phillips, Don.................................................................................................... 3 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .38 Hogue, Summitt ............................................................................................. 4 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .2A Mays, Derrick .................................................................................................. 7 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .20 Payne, Chris .................................................................................................... 7 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .92 Starts, Michael ................................................................................................ 1 3 . 3 1.0-12 1-12 . . . . . . .53 Evans, Kindred ................................................................................................ 5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .32 Bagley, Brandon ............................................................................................. 5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .23 Reynolds, Jere. ................................................................................................ 3 1 1 2 . . 1-18 . . . . . .37 Yeakey, Chris ................................................................................................... 6 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .30 Stewart, Austin ............................................................................................... 3 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .34 Williams, Kenny .............................................................................................. 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .26 Erxleben, Ryan ................................................................................................ 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .68 McDaniel, Terry ............................................................................................... 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .15 Cooper, Justin ................................................................................................. 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .6 Zouzalik, Aust. ................................................................................................ 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .7 Doege, Seth .................................................................................................... 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . .3 Williams, Tyson ............................................................................................... 7 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . Total.......... .................................................................................. 8 379 86 465 42-147 12-71 7-161 32 6 2-2 3 . . Opponents...... ............................................................................. 8 - - - - 13-105 8-238 33 8 6-75 6 1 .

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

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OFFENSIVE STARTERSGAME LT LG C RG RT QB F IR TE H X Y ZNORTHWESTERN ST. Waddle Morales A. Gallington Clark McDaniel Doege Williams - - Torres Ward Amaro Marquez TEXAS STATE Waddle Morales A. Gallington Clark McDaniel Doege Williams - - Amaro Bell Williams MooreNEW MEXICO Waddle Morales A. Gallington Clark McDaniel Doege Williams - Amaro - Ward Williams Moore IOWA STATE Waddle Morales A. Gallington Clark McDaniel Doege Williams - - Torres Ward Grant Bell OKLAHOMA Waddle Carpenter Gallington Clark McDaniel Doege Williams - Amaro - Ward Moore WilliamsWEST VIRGINA Waddle Carpenter Gallington Clark McDaniel Doege Williams - Amaro - Ward Moore Williams TCU Waddle Carpenter Gallington Clark McDaniel Doege Williams - - Zouzalik Ward Moore TorresKANSAS STATE Waddle Carpenter Gallington Clark McDaniel Doege Davis - Grant Ward Moore TorresTEXAS KANSAS OKLAHOMA STATE BAYLOR

DEFENSIVE STARTERSGAME LE NT DT RE SAM MIKE WILL NICKEL CB WS SS CB NORTHWESTERN ST. Bush Hyder Simmons Richards Eguaveon Smith Bullitt - Douglas Johnson Davis Neboh TEXAS STATE Jackson Hyder Simmons Richards Eguaveon Smith Bullitt - Douglas Johnson Davis NebohNEW MEXICO Bush Hyder Simmons Richards Winbush Smith Bullitt Jones - Johnson Davis Neboh IOWA STATE Bush Hyder Simmons Richards Smith Bullitt Porter Douglas Johnson Davis NebohOKLAHOMA Bush Hyder Simmons Richards - Smith Eguaveon Porter Douglas Johnson Davis NebohWEST VIRGINIA Bush Hyder Simmons Richards - Dees Bullitt Porter Douglas Johnson Davis NebohTCU Jackson Hyder Simmons Richards - Dees Bullitt Porter Jones Johnson Davis Neboh KANSAS STATE Bush Hyder Simmons Richards Equaveon Smith Bullitt Jones Johnson Davis NebohTEXAS KANSASOKLAHOMA STATEBAYLOR

FIRST DNS FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOT OFF PUNTS FUM PENALTIES 3RD TIMEOFGAME SCORE TOT RU-PA-PE NO-YDS-TD C-A-I YDS TD PL-YDS NO-AVG F-L NO-YDS DNS POSS

Texas Tech 44 37 10-20-7 46-179-2 33-47-1 321 3 93-500 1-41 2-1 6-45 10-16 36:04 vs.Northwestern St. 3 6 0-4-2 28-13-0 11-21-0 71 0 49-84 7-43.4 2-0 8-88 3-14 23:56

Texas Tech 58 32 9-19-4 23-186-1 33-44-0 405 5 68-591 0-0.0 1-1 7-90 7-11 27:48 at Texas State 10 16 7-8-1 30-129-0 13-31-2 141 1 61-270 5-45.6 0-0 8-94 6-15 32:03

Texas Tech 49 38 16-20-2 45-325-1 33-45-0 377 6 90-702 1-35 2-1 8-90 8-13 34:17 vs. New Mexico 14 8 5-3-0 35-84-1 6-12-0 43 0 47-127 7-47.0 0-0 4-37 2-11 25:43

Texas Tech 24 20 8-11-1 30-63-0 31-47-2 332 3 77-395 5-45.0 2-0 11-80 7-16 34:37vs. Iowa State 13 13 9-3-1 38-116-0 10-20-3 73 1 58-189 6-44.3 1-1 3-32 5-14 25:23

Texas Tech 20 21 7-12-2 32-89-2 26-41-3 271 0 73-360 4-41.0 1-0 4-33 9-15 30:22 vs. Oklahoma 41 22 7-15-0 29-121-2 25-40-0 259 2 69-380 4-45.2 2-1 5-42 8-14 29:38

Texas Tech 49 30 12-18-0 29-168-1 33-43-1 508 6 72-676 1-54 1-1 5-41 5-10 29:42vs. West Virginia 14 25 10-14-1 36-133 29-55-0 275 1 91-408 4-155 2-0 2-10 9-21 30:18

Texas Tech 56 21 5-14-2 27-71-1 30-42-0 318 7 69-389 8-47.4 0-0 9-90 5-13 27:43 vs. TCU 53 28 11-15-2 42-184-1 26-47-2 332 4 89-516 3-45.0 2-1 8-62 5-17 32:17

Texas Tech 24 26 7-18-1 27-111-1 35-50-1 331 2 77-442 3-26.3 2-2 6-80 6-13 29:26 vs. Kansas State 55 30 13-13-4 36-193-4 19-27-0 233 2 63-426 2-32.5 1-0 5-45 6-11 30:34

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GAME-BY GAME STATISTICS - INDIVIDUAL

PASSINGC-A-I-Yds/TD ................. #7 Doege #16 Brewer #13 Costilla #4 MarquezNWSU ..........................23-34-1-199/1 10-13-0-122/2 - -TXST ............................25-32-0-319/5 7-11-0-72/0 1-1-0-14/0 -NM ..............................27-35-0-340/6 6-10-0-37/0 - -ISU ..............................30-46-2-331/3 0-0-0-0/0 0-0-0-0/0 1-1-0-0/0OU ...............................22-36-3-203/0 4-5-0-68/0 - -WVU ............................32-43-1-499/6 1-1-0-9/0 - -TCU ..............................30-42-0-318/7 - - -KSU .............................35-50-1-331/2 - - -UTKUOKSTBU

FIELD GOALSMade, Missed, Blocked .......................... #48 Bustin .......#49 BowmanNWSU ...........................................................31,36,37 -TXST .................................................................. 38,50 ...................... 21NM .......................................................................... 39 -ISU .................................................................... 41, 39 -OU .................................................................... 35, 43 -WVU ........................................................................ 41 -TCU - -KSU .................................................................. 37, 50UTKUOKSTBU

PUNTINGNumber-Avg./I20 ..................................................... #26 ErxlebenNWSU ................................................................................................. 1-40/0TXST ..................................................................................................... 0-0/0NM .................................................................................................. 1-35.0/0ISU .................................................................................................. 5-45.0/1OU ................................................................................................... 4-41.0/0WVU ...........................................................................................1-54-54.0/0TCU .................................................................................................. 8-47.4/2KSU ................................................................................................. 3-26.3/1UTKUOKSTBU

RUSHINGRush-Yds/TD NWSU TXST NM ISU OU WVU TCU KSU UT KU OKST BU Bell............................................................0-0/0 1-(-5)/0 0-0/0 - - - - -Brewer ..................................................1-(-7)/0 0-0/0 5-23/0 - - - - -Doege .......................................................2-7/0 1-15/0 2-4/0 3-(-35)/0 2-(-18)/0 5-28/0 5-(-20) 3-(-5)/0Foster ....................................................11-44/0 10-52/0 10-64/0 3-5/0 11-44/1 10-82/1 7-24/0 4-15/1Grant .........................................................1-3/0 0-0/0 2-11/0 1-3/0 - - 0-0/0 1-1/0Stephens ...............................................16-58/2 6-62/0 12-118/1 5-15/0 11-39/0 8-27/0 7-22/0 3-17/0 Ward ............................................................... - - - - 1-0/0 - - - Williams ................................................15-74/0 5-62/1 14-105/0 15-80/0 7-24/1 6-31/0 6-47/1 15-81/0Zouzalik............................................................ - - - - - - - 1-2/0

RECEIVINGRec-Yds/TD NWSU TXST NM ISU OU WVU TCU KSU UT KU OKST BUAmaro .....................................................4-49/0 3-55/1 4-57/2 4-48/0 3-29/0 5-156/1 - -Bell................................................................... - 5-81/1 4-53/0 5-80/0 3-55/0 - - -Davis .......................................................2-23/0 2-10/0 1-10/0 - - - - -Doege .............................................................. - - - 1-1/0 - - - -Edwards ..................................................1-11/0 2-17/0 2-17/0 - - - - -Foster ........................................................1-7/0 1-3/0 - - 3-26/0 - 1-1/0 2-6/0Grant .......................................................3-25/0 5-78/0 2-3/0 2-23/1 - 4-37/0 3-45/1 3-5/0Kennard ..................................................4-40/2 - - - - 3-43/1 - 1-10/0Marquez ..................................................7-92/0 3-19/0 2-24/0 2-23/0 1-7/0 1-7/0 - -McRoy .......................................................1-3/0 - - - - - - -Moore .............................................................. - 5-73/2 5-49/1 5-20/1 5-80/0 9-92/3 5-63/1 9-63/0Ontiveros .......................................................... - - 1-3/0 - 1-19/0 - - 1-2/0Stephens .................................................3-11/0 - 1-3/0 1-0/0 3-6/0 1-6/0 2-9/0 -Torres ........................................................1-4/0 2-33/1 1-9/0 1-7/0 1-4/0 2-46/0 5-53/2 3-33/0Ward .......................................................3-26/0 0-0/0 5-90/3 9-122/1 3-20/0 4-37/1 6-61/3 11-161/2Williams, K. .............................................2-23/1 2-2/0 1-7/0 - 1-10/0 2-33/0 - 1-7/0Williams, T...............................................2/22/0 - 4-52/0 1-8/0 2-15/0 1-35/0 3-31/0 1-7/0Zouzalik.....................................................1-7/0 1-12/0 - - - 1-16/0 5-55/0 3-37/0

TACKLESUT-AT-TT NWSU TXST NM ISU OU WVU TCU KSU UT KU OKST BU Awe .................................................. 0-0-0 1-1-2 3-0-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0Bagley .............................................. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0Bullitt ............................................... 4-0-4 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-2-4 2-0-2 2-1-3 0-2-2 2-0-2Bush ................................................. 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 3-0-3 1-0-1 2-0-2 4-1-5 1-0-1Cooper .............................................. 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Davis ................................................ 8-1-9 4-0-4 4-1-5 4-1-5 9-0-9 13-0-13 7-4-11 8-0-8Dees ................................................. 1-0-1 2-0-2 5-0-5 2-1-3 1-0-1 5-0-5 1-1-2 0-0-0Doege .............................................. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1Douglas ............................................ 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 3-0-3 7-0-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Eguavoen ......................................... 3-1-4 2-0-2 1-0-1 3-0-3 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-2-4 4-4-8Erxleben ........................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Evans ................................................ 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Falemi .............................................. 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-0-0Gaines .............................................. 1-0-1 1-2-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2Hougue ............................................ 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1Hyder ............................................... 3-0-3 0-0-0 2-0-2 4-1-5 2-0-2 6-0-6 4-1-5 3-1-4Jackson ............................................ 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2Johnson............................................ 3-0-3 6-0-6 5-0-5 2-2-4 9-1-10 5-1-6 4-4-8 4-1-5Jones ................................................ 0-1-1 1-0-1 4-0-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 4-1-5 5-0-5Mays ................................................ 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Mackey ............................................. 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1McDaniel .......................................... 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Neboh .............................................. 3-0-3 3-0-3 2-0-2 1-2-3 2-0-2 2-0-2 6-1-7 2-2-2Payne ............................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1Phillips ............................................. 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-2 2-0-2 4-0-4 1-0-1Porter ............................................... 0-1-1 3-1-4 0-0-0 3-1-4 2-0-2 1-1-2 2-2-4 0-0-0Reynolds .......................................... 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Richards ........................................... 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 3-2-5 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 3-0-3Robertson ........................................ 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-0-3 2-1-3 0-0-0 2-1-3 2-0-2 2-0-2Simmons .......................................... 1-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-3-4 2-2-2Smith ............................................... 3-0-3 3-0-3 2-1-3 3-4-7 1-2-3 1-0-1 5-1-6 3-0-3Starts ............................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Stewart ............................................ 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Wesley ............................................. 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-1-2Williams, K ....................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1Winbush ........................................... 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-2-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Yeakey .............................................. 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Zouzalik............................................ 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes .........................................16 ........................................................Stephens, Eric vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)Yards Rushing ...............................118 ................................................................. Stephens, Eric vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)TD Rushes.....................................2..........................................................Stephens, Eric vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)Long Rush ....................................53 ...................................................................Foster, SaDale vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Pass attempts ...............................50 ...................................................................... Doege, Seth at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Pass completions..........................35 ...................................................................... Doege, Seth at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Yards Passing ................................499 ....................................................................Doege, Seth vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)TD Passes......................................7...................................................................................... Doege, Seth at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Long Pass .....................................61 ......................................................................Doege, Seth vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Receptions ...................................11 ..........................................................................Ward, Eric at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Yards Receiving ............................161 ........................................................................Ward, Eric at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)TD Receptions ..............................3............................................................................Ward, Eric vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)............................................................................................................................Moore, Darrin vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012).................................................................................................................................................Ward, Eric at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Long Reception ............................61 ......................................................................Amaro, Jace vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Field Goals ....................................3............................................................Bustin, Ryan vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)Long Field Goal ............................50 ........................................................................Bustin, Ryan at Texas State (Sep 08, 2012)Punts ............................................8..................................................................................Erxleben, Ryan at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Punting Avg .................................54.0 .............................................................. Erxleben, Ryan vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Long Punt.....................................60 ................................................................................Erxleben, Ryan at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Punts inside 20 .............................2..................................................................................Erxleben, Ryan at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Long Punt Return .........................27 .....................................................................Zouzalik, Aust. at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)Long Kickoff Return ......................40 ..................................................................... Foster, SaDale at Texas State (Sep 08, 2012)Tackles .........................................13 .......................................................................Davis, Cody vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Sacks ............................................2.0 ........................................................................Hyder, Kerry at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)Tackles For Loss ............................3.0 ......................................................... Hyder, Kerry vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)............................................................................................................................. Douglas, Corne. vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)Interceptions ................................2..................................................................... Douglas, Corne. at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)

TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes .........................................46 .............................................................................. vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)Yards Rushing ...............................325 ........................................................................................ vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)Yards Per Rush ..............................8.1 ........................................................................................... at Texas State (Sep 08, 2012)TD Rushes.....................................2................................................................................ vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012).......................................................................................................................................................vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)Pass attempts ...............................50 .......................................................................................... at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Pass completions..........................35 .......................................................................................... at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Yards Passing ................................508 ....................................................................................... vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Yards Per Pass ...............................11.5 ...................................................................................... vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)TD Passes......................................7.......................................................................................................... at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Total Plays ....................................93 .............................................................................. vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)Total Offense ................................702 ........................................................................................ vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)Yards Per Play ...............................9.3 ........................................................................................ vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Points ...........................................58 ............................................................................................ at Texas State (Sep 08, 2012)Sacks By .......................................4...............................................................................................at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)First Downs ..................................38 .......................................................................................... vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)Penalties ......................................11 .............................................................................................at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)Penalty Yards ................................90 ............................................................................................ at Texas State (Sep 08, 2012)................................................................................................................................................... vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)................................................................................................................................................................. at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Turnovers .....................................3................................................................................................vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)................................................................................................................................................... at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Interceptions By ...........................3...............................................................................................at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)Punts ............................................8.......................................................................................................... at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Punting Avg .................................54.0 ...................................................................................... vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Long Punt.....................................60 ........................................................................................................ at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Punts inside 20 .............................2.......................................................................................................... at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Long Punt Return .........................27 .............................................................................................at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes .........................................21 ...................................................................Buie, Andrew, vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Yards Rushing ...............................83 ......................................................................Klein, Collin, at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)TD Rushes.....................................2.............................................................................. Bell,Blake, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)...............................................................................................................................Klein, Collin, at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012).............................................................................................................................Hubert, John, at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Long Rush ....................................37 .................................................................................Dean, Aundre, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Pass attempts ...............................56 .................................................................... Smith, Geno, vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Pass completions..........................31 .................................................................... Smith, Geno, vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Yards Passing ................................332 ............................................................................Boykin, Trevone, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)TD Passes......................................4................................................................................Boykin, Trevone, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Long Pass .....................................60 ..............................................................................Boykin, Trevone, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Receptions ...................................11 ...................................................................Austin, Tavon, vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Yards Receiving ............................154 ...............................................................................Dawson, Skye, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)TD Receptions ..............................1...............................................................................Franks, T, at Texas State (Sep 08, 2012)...................................................................................................................................Brun, Ernst, at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)...................................................................................................................................Stills,Kenny, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)............................................................................................................................... Brown, Justin, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)....................................................................................................................... Bailey, Stedman, vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)............................................................................................................................................ Catalon, B.J., at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)..........................................................................................................................................Dawson, Skye, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)............................................................................................................................................. Boyce, Josh, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)......................................................................................................................................Brown, LaDarius, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)........................................................................................................................... Pease, Angelo, at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012).............................................................................................................................Thompson, T., at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Long Reception ............................60 .............................................................................Brown, LaDarius, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Field Goals ....................................6..............................................................................Oberkrom, Jaden, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Long Field Goal ............................47 ................................................... Shaughnessy, Jo, vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)Punts ............................................7...............................................................Russo, Nic, vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)............................................................................................................................... SKAER, Ben, vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)Punting Avg .................................49.3 ..............................................................Van Der Kamp,K., at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)Long Punt.....................................71 .............................................................................Way,Tress, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)Punts inside 20 .............................3...............................................................Russo, Nic, vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)Long Punt Return .........................22 ...................................................................... Horne, Aaron, at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)..........................................................................................................................................Dawson, Skye, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Long Kickoff Return ......................98 ............................................................... CLAYTON, Chase, vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)Tackles .........................................14 ..............................................................BOLLEMA, Dallas, vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)Sacks ............................................2.0 ........................................................................ Maggitt, R., at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012).......................................................................................................................................Pierson, Davion, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)....................................................................................................................................... Fields, Devonte, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Tackles For Loss ............................3.0 ................................................................................... Hasley, Joel, at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Interceptions ................................1.......................................................... Paige, Cortez, vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012).............................................................................................................................Washington, J., at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012).................................................................................................................................... Klein, A.J., at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012).................................................................................................................................Colvin,Aaron, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)..................................................................................................................................Harris,Javon, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)........................................................................................................................... McFarland,Jama, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)..............................................................................................................................Joseph, Karl, vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)........................................................................................................................... Brown, Arthur, at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes .........................................42 ........................................................................................................ at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Yards Rushing ...............................193 ........................................................................................ at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Yards Per Rush ..............................5.4 ......................................................................................... at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)TD Rushes.....................................4............................................................................................ at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Pass attempts ...............................56 ......................................................................................... vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Pass completions..........................31 ......................................................................................... vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Yards Passing ................................332 ...................................................................................................... at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Yards Per Pass ...............................8.6 ......................................................................................... at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)TD Passes......................................4.......................................................................................................... at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Total Plays ....................................91 ......................................................................................... vs West Virginia (Oct 13, 2012)Total Offense ................................516 ...................................................................................................... at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Yards Per Play ...............................6.8 ......................................................................................... at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Points ...........................................55 .......................................................................................... at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Sacks By .......................................3...............................................................................................at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)................................................................................................................................................................. at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)First Downs ..................................30 .......................................................................................... at Kansas State (Oct 27, 2012)Penalties ......................................8................................................................................ vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)..................................................................................................................................................... at Texas State (Sep 08, 2012)................................................................................................................................................................. at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)Penalty Yards ................................94 ............................................................................................ at Texas State (Sep 08, 2012)Turnovers .....................................4...............................................................................................at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)Interceptions By ...........................3................................................................................................vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)Punts ............................................7................................................................................ vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)................................................................................................................................................... vs New Mexico (Sep 15, 2012)Punting Avg .................................49.3 ..........................................................................................at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)Long Punt.....................................71 ..............................................................................................vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2012)Punts inside 20 .............................3................................................................................ vs Northwestern State (Sep 01, 2012)Long Punt Return .........................22 .............................................................................................at Iowa State (Sep 29, 2012)................................................................................................................................................................. at TCU (Oct 20, 2012)

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YARDS OPPONENT PLAY/SITUATION/RESULT88 ......................... TXST.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cody Davis 88-yard interception return/Touchdown61 ......................... WVU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Jace Amaro 61-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down57 ......................... UNM ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Jakeem Grant 57-yard reception from Michael Brewer/1st Down53 ......................... WVU ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................SaDale Foster 53-yard run/Touchdown47 ......................... TCU ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Kenny Williams 47-yard rush/Touchdown47 ......................... ISU .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Javon Bell 47-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down46 ......................... TXST.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Eric Stephens 46-yard rush/1st Down42 ......................... TXST......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jakeem Grant 42-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down40 ......................... ISU .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cornelius Douglas 40-yard interception return/1st Down40 ......................... TXST...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................SeDale Foster 40-yard kickoff return39 ......................... WVU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Jace Amaro 39-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down39 ......................... UNM ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Eric Ward 39-yard reception from Seth Doege/Touchdown36 ......................... OU .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Javon Bell 36-yard reception from Michael Brewer/1st Down35 ......................... WVU ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Tyson Williams 35-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down35 ......................... OU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Darrin Moore 35-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down33 ......................... TCU ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Darrin Moore 33-yard reception from Seth Doege/Touchdown32 ......................... KSU ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Eric Ward 32-yard reception from Seth Doege/Touchdown 32 ......................... ISU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Eric Ward 32-yard reception/1st Down31 ......................... UNM ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Kenny Williams 31-yard rush/Fumble31 ......................... TXST...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Javon Bell 31-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down30 ......................... WVU .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alex Torres 30-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down29 ......................... TCU ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Eric Ward 2-yard reception from Seth Doege/Touchdown29 ......................... WVU .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Darrin Moore 29-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down29 ......................... OU ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ SaDale Foster 29-yard kickoff return/1st Down29 ......................... ISU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Javon Bell 29-yard kickoff return/1st Down29 ......................... UNM ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Sadale Foster 29-yard kickoff return/1st Down27 ......................... WVU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Jace Amaro 27-yard reception from Seth Doege/1st Down27 ......................... ISU ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Austin Zouzalik 27-yard punt return/1st Down27 ......................... TXST.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. SaDale Foster 27-yard kickoff return/1st Down26 ......................... ISU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Javon Bell 26-yard kickoff return/1st Down25 ......................... KSU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... SaDale Foster 25-yard kickoff return/1st Down 25 ......................... TCU ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Jakeem Grant 25-yard reception from Seth Doege/Touchdown25 ......................... OU ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Darrin Moore 25-yard reception from Michael Brewer/1st Down25 ......................... NWST ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jace Amaro 25-yard reception from Michael Brewer/1st Down

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YARDS OPPONENT PLAY/SITUATION/RESULT98 ......................... UNM .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Chase Clayton 98-yard kickoff return/Touchdown87 ......................... ISU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................A.J. Klein 87-yard interception return/Touchdown60 ......................... TCU ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................LaDarius Brown 60-yard reception from Trevone Boykin/Touchdown49 ......................... NWST ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Cortez Paige 49-yard interception return/1st Down46 ......................... KSU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Chris Harper 46-yard reception from Collin Klein/1st Down46 ......................... OU ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Javon Harris 46-yard interception return/Touchdown38 ......................... WVU ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Tavon Austin 38-yard reception from Geno Smith/1st Down37 ......................... TCU ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Aundre Dean 37-yard rush/1st Down37 ......................... NWST ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Phillip Harvey 37-yard kickoff return/1st Down38 ......................... OU ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Damie Williams 38-yard reception from Landry Jones/1st Down36 ......................... TCU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Skye Dawson 36-yard reception from Trevone Boykin/1st Down36 ......................... ISU ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ James White 36-yard rush/1st Down30 ......................... TXST................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Jafus Gaines 30-yard kickoff return/1st Down29 ......................... TXST................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Isaiah Battle 29-yard kickoff return28 ......................... TCU ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. B.J. Catalon 28-yard rush/1st Down27 ......................... TCU .......................................................................................................................................................................Sky Dawson 27-yard reception from Trevone Boykin/1st DownSky Dawson 27-yard reception from Trevone Boykin/1st Down25 ......................... OU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Neal Durron 25-yard reception from Landry Jones/1st Down25 ......................... TXST...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Terrance Franks 25-yard reception/Touchdown

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TEXAS TECH’S QUICKEST DRIVES OF THE YEAR

No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive ScoringOpponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start PlayWVU 3 67 0:21 TD 2nd/0:35 T33 SaDale Foster 53-yard runUNM 5 23 0:29 TD 2nd/:05 N23 Seth Doege 11-yard pass to Darrin MooreISU 1 9 0:33 TD 4th/10:36 I9 Seth Doege 19-yard pass to E. WardTXST 3 40 0:48 TD 1st/10:34 B40 Seth Doege 23-yard pass to D. MooreWVU 3 82 0:52 TD 2nd/9:02 T18 Seth Doege 16-yard pass to M. KennardTXST 4 65 1:21 TD 2nd/9:24 T35 Seth Doege 19-yard pass to J. AmaroTCU 4 62 1:27 TD 4th/4:06 TT38 Kenny Williams 47-yard runWVU 4 69 1:31 TD 3rd/3:30 T31 Seth Doege 29-yard pass to D. MooreUNM 7 79 1:32 TD 2nd/:34 T21 Seth Doege 9-yard pass to J. AmaroTCU 4 70 1:36 TD 2nd/6:37 TT30 Seth Doege 33-yard pass to D. MooreWVU 6 75 1:56 TD 1st/13:04 T25 Seth Doege 39-yard pass to J. AmaroUNM 7 63 2:20 TD 2nd/7:57 T37 Seth Doege 39-yard pass to E. WardNWST 7 55 2:24 FG 4th/12:14 T25 Ryan Bustin 37-yard FGUNM 6 71 2:25 TD 3rd/12:35 T29 Seth Doege 14-yard pass to J. AmaroTXST 6 87 2:25 TD 3rd/10:03 T13 Seth Doege 8-yard pass to Javon BellUNM 9 75 2:27 TD 1st/6:22 T25 Eric Stephens 21-yard run

TEXAS TECH’S LONGEST (BY YARDAGE) DRIVES OF THE YEAR

No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive ScoringOpponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start PlayTXST 6 99 2:46 TD 2nd/14:08 T1 Seth Doege 23-yard pass to A. TorresWVU 15 98 8:22 TD 4th/5:37 T2 Seth Doege 7-yard pass to D. MooreUNM 11 90 4:03 TD 2nd/2:19 T10 Seth Doege 7-yard pass to E. WardTXST 6 87 2:25 TD 3rd/10:03 T13 Seth Doege 8-yard pass to Javon BellWVU 9 86 3:44 TD 2nd/2:04 T14 Seth Doege 2-yard pass to D. MooreOU 10 86 4:29 TD 4th/:56 T14 SaDale Foster 3-yard rushWVU 3 82 0:52 TD 2nd/9:02 T18 Seth Doege 16-yard pass to M. KennardKSU 12 80 5:04 TD 4th/2:33 T20 Seth Doege 4-yard pass to E. Ward TCU 10 80 3:51 TD 4th/6:40 TT20 Seth Doege 6-yard pass to E. WardUNM 7 79 1:32 TD 2nd/:34 T21 Seth Doege 9-yard pass to J. AmaroNWST 16 79 6:35 TD 1st/2:50 T21 Eric Stephens 4-yard rushOU 13 78 4:56 FG 2nd/14:22 T04 Ryan Bustin 35-yard field goalKSU 9 75 3:14 TD 1st/11:46 T25 Seth Doege 32-yard pass to E.WardKSU 11 75 4:14 TD 3rd/6:18 T25 SaDale Foster 8-yard runWVU 6 75 1:56 TD 1st/13:04 T25 Seth Doege 39-yard pass to J. AmaroUNM 9 75 2:27 TD 1st/6:22 T25 Eric Stephens 21-yard run

TEXAS TECH

No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive ScoringOpponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start PlayNWST 16 79 6:35 TD 1st/2:50 T21 Eric Stephens 4-yard runNWST 10 75 3:32 TD 2nd/11:16 T25 Eric Stephens 2-yard runNWST 12 49 4:06 TD 2nd/6:16 N49 Seth Doege 2-yard pass to K. WilliamsNWST 11 68 3:00 FG 2nd/1:15 T18 Ryan Bustin 31-yard FGNWST 11 65 4:05 FG 3rd/6:16 T16 Ryan Bustin 36-yard FGNWST 7 55 2:24 FG 4th/12:14 T25 Ryan Bustin 37-yard FGNWST 12 63 4:52 TD 4th/5:46 T37 Michael Brewer 12-yard pass to M. KennardNWST 7 53 2:59 TD 4th/1:25 T47 Michael Brewer 3-yard pass to M. KennardTXST 0 0 0:00 TD 1st/11:25 T12 Cody Davis 88-yard Interception ReturnTXST 3 40 0:48 TD 1st/10:34 B40 Seth Doege 23-yard pass to D. MooreTXST 7 75 2:08 TD 1st/5:56 T25 Seth Doege 4-yard pass to D. MooreTXST 6 99 2:46 TD 2nd/14:08 T1 Seth Doege 23-yard pass to A. TorresTXST 4 65 1:21 TD 2nd/9:24 T35 Seth Doege 19-yard pass to J. AmaroTXST 8 31 3:15 FG 3rd/15:00 T38 Ryan Bustin 38-yard FGTXST 6 87 2:25 TD 3rd/10:03 T13 Seth Doege 8-yard pass to Javon BellTXST 8 73 3:05 TD 3rd/4:59 T27 Kenny Williams 16-yard runTXST 7 1 2:37 FG 3rd/0:00 B34 Ryan Bustin 50-yard FGTXST 9 58 3:39 FG 4th/8:32 T38 Andrew Bowman 21-yard FGUNM 8 57 2:40 TD 1st/11:05 T43 Seth Doege 20-yard pass to E. WardUNM 9 75 2:27 TD 1st/6:22 T25 Eric Stephens 21-yard runUNM 7 63 2:20 TD 2nd/7:57 T37 Seth Doege 39-yard pass to E. WardUNM 11 90 4:03 TD 2nd/2:19 T10 Seth Doege 7-yard pass to E. WardUNM 7 79 1:32 TD 2nd/:34 T21 Seth Doege 9-yard pass to J. AmaroUNM 5 23 0:29 TD 2nd/:05 N23 Seth Doege 11-yard pass to Darrin MooreUNM 6 71 2:25 TD 3rd/12:35 T29 Seth Doege 14-yard pass to J. AmaroISU 9 46 4:30 TD 2nd/1:32 I46 Seth Doege 11-yard pass to J. GrantISU 8 71 3:19 TD 3rd/1:01 T29 Seth Doege 4-yard pass to D. MooreISU 1 9 0:33 TD 4th/10:36 I9 Seth Doege 19-yard pass to E. Ward ISU 10 29 4:30 FG 4th/2:20 T49 Ryan Bustin 39-yard FG OU 9 71 3:48 TD 1st/7:11 T29 Kenny Williams 7-yard runOU 13 78 4:56 FG 2nd/14:22 T04 Ryan Bustin 35-yard FGOU 9 54 4:10 FG 2nd/6:58 T20 Ryan Bustin 43-yard FGOU 10 86 4:29 TD 4th/:56 T14 SaDale Foster 3-yard runWVU 6 75 1:56 TD 1st/13:04 T25 Seth Doege 39-yard pass to J. AmaroWVU 12 69 3:27 TD 1st/6:00 T31 Seth Doege 19-yard pass to E. WardWVU 3 82 0:52 TD 2nd/9:02 T18 Seth Doege 16-yard pass to M. KennardWVU 9 86 3:44 TD 2nd/2:04 T14 Seth Doege 2-yard pass to D. MooreWVU 3 67 0:21 TD 2nd/0:35 T33 SaDale Foster 53-yard runWVU 4 69 1:31 TD 3rd/3:30 T31 Seth Doege 29-yard pass to D. MooreWVU 15 98 8:22 TD 4th/5:37 T2 Seth Doege 7-yard pass to D. MooreTCU 6 33 2:47 TD 1st/4:55 TC33 Seth Doege 5-yard pass to E. WardTCU 4 70 1:36 TD 2nd/6:37 TT30 Seth Doege 33-yard pass to D. MooreTCU 7 51 3:04 TD 2nd/3:38 TT49 Seth Doege 29-yard pass to E. WardTCU 10 80 3:51 TD 4th/6:40 TT20 Seth Doege 6-yard pass to E. WardTCU 4 62 1:27 TD 4th/4:06 TT38 Kenny Williams 47-yard runTCU 4 25 OT TD OT TC25 Seth Doege 6-yard pass to E. WardTCU 1 25 OT TD OT TC25 Seth Doege 25-yard pass to J. GrantTCU 4 25 OT TD OT TC25 Seth Doege 8-yard pass to Alex TorresKSU 9 75 3:14 TD 1st/11:46 T25 Seth Doege 32-yard pass to E.WardKSU 9 58 2:38 FG 2nd/12:37 T14 Ryan Bustin 37-yard fieldKSU 11 75 4:14 TD 3rd/6:18 T25 SaDale Foster 8-yard runKSU 12 80 5:04 TD 4th/2:33 T20 Seth Doege 4-yard pass to E. Ward

OPPONENTS

No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive ScoringOpponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start PlayNWST 10 45 3:02 FG 2nd/14:48 N25 Jo Shaughnessy 47-yard FGNWST 4 -10 1:02 FG 4th/14:56 T19 Jo Shaughnessy 46-yard FGTXST 7 80 3:08 TD 2nd/10:54 B20 Tyler Arndt 25-yard passTXST 12 53 5:52 FG 2nd/3:25 B26 Will Johnson 38-yard FGUNM 17 79 7:41 TD 2nd/13:41 N21 Demarcus Rogers 2-yard runISU 0 0 0:00 TD 1st/1:42 T13 A.J. Klein 87-yard interception returnISU 15 74 6:36 TD 3rd/4:26 I26 Steele Jantz 5-yard pass to E. BrunOU 12 75 4:01 TD 1st/10:59 O25 Justin Brown 13-yard pass from L. JonesOU 9 66 3:14 TD 2nd/11:08 O34 Blake Bell 1-yard runOU 8 75 3:31 TD 2nd/3:27 O25 Kenny Stills 13-yard pass from L. JonesOU 6 25 1:07 FG 2nd/:31 T41 Mike Hunnicutt 33-yard FGOU 6 54 3:08 TD 3rd/9:13 046 Blake Bell 1-yard runOU 0 0 0:00 TD 3rd/8:40 - Javon Harris 46-yard interception returnOU 10 32 5:59 FG 3rd/:47 O43 Mike Hunnicutt 42-yard FGWVU 5 54 1:39 TD 1st/4:21 W46 Geno Smith 7-yard pass to S. BaileyWVU 9 73 2:56 TD 4th/2:41 W27 D. Garrison 2-yard runTCU 5 75 2:23 TD 1st/12:37 TC25 Trevone Boykin 19-yard pass to S. DawsonTCU 8 31 4:43 TD 2nd/8:13 TT31 Mathew Tucker 4-yard runTCU 11 52 2:57 FG 2nd/:22 TC24 Jaden Oberkrom 41-yard FGTCU 7 45 3:41 FG 3rd/4:09 TC40 Jaden Oberkrom 32-yard FGTCU 8 27 2:39 FG 4th/14:49 TC45 Jaden Oberkrom 45-yard FGTCU 6 74 1:36 TD 4th/2:25 TC26 Trevone Boykin 60-yard pass to L. BrownTCU 9 56 1:02 FG 4th/:18 TC19 Jaden Oberkrom 42-yard FGTCU 4 25 OT TD OT TT25 Trebone Boykin 8-yard pass to J. BoyceTCU 4 25 OT TD OT TT25 Trebone Boykin 7-yard pass to B.J. CatalonTCU 4 4 OT FG OT TT25 Jaden Oberkrom 38-yard FGKSU 4 (-3) 1:34 FG 1st/0:15 T14 Anthony Cantele 34-yard FGKSU 8 59 3:52 TD 2nd/8:45 K41 John Hubert 4-yard runKSU 8 65 3:24 FG 2nd/1:35 K33 Anthony Cantele 19-yard FGKSU 7 75 3:29 TD 3rd/11:31 K25 Collin Klein 21-yard pass to T. ThompsonKSU 5 74 1:49 TD 3rd/10:32 K26 Collin Klein 22,-yard runKSU 11 70 5:04 TD 3rd/4:29 K30 John Hubert 15-yard runKSU 0 0 0:00 TD 4th/11:47 - Arthur Brown 37-yard interception returnKSU 5 35 2:08 TD 4th/7:37 T35 Collin Klein 7-yard pass to Angelo Pease

SCORING DRIVES

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BY THE NUMBERS

2: Wins over No. 1 nationally-ranked teams since 2008 (vs. Texas - 2008, @ Oklahoma - 2011).

2: Wins over top-5 ranked teams since 2011 (at #1 Oklahoma - 2011, vs. #4 West Virginia - 2012).

2: 100-yard rushers for Texas Tech (Stephens - 118, Williams - 105) vs. New Mexico.

3: Individuals were inducted into Tech’s Ring of Honor: Donny Anderson, EJ Holub & Dave Parks.

3: Tackles for a loss by Cornelius Douglas vs. No. 14 Oklahoma - most by a Tech CB in over 12 years

3: Touchdown receptions by Eric Ward in the first-half against New Mexico.

4: Career 400-yard passing games by senior QB Seth Doege.

4: Career multiple rushing touchdown games by senior RB Eric Stephens Jr.

6: First downs allowed by the Red Raiders in the season opener against Northwestern State.

7: TD passes by Seth Doege at #21 TCU (most by a Red Raider since 2009).

7: Texas Tech players have finished in the top-10 in voting for the Heisman Trophy Award.

9: Current Texas Tech players have earned degrees from TTU entering the season.

10: Straight years Texas Tech has won its season opener.

13: All-time bowl victories for Texas Tech (has won 7 of the last 9 bowl games).

13: Different Red Raiders caught at least one pass vs. Northwestern State and vs. New Mexico.

15: Career 300-yard passing games for QB Seth Doege.

16: Bowl appearances for Texas Tech since 1993.

19: Victories for head coach Tommy Tuberville in his Texas Tech head coaching tenure.

19: Career rushing touchdowns for senior Eric Stephens (most among active Red Raiders).

21: Career receiving touchdowns for junior Eric Ward (tied for sixth all-time at Tech).

23: Newcomers saw action in the season opener for the Red Raiders (14 freshmen).

24: Consecutive non-conference home wins for Texas Tech since 2002.

29: Texas Tech football players have earned All-America honors.

33: Consecutive starts by OL Deveric Gallington & LaAdrian Waddle lead all active Red Raiders.

34: Bowl games Texas Tech has appeared in all-time.

39: Consecutive home win streak by Oklahoma that Tech snapped on Oct. 22, 2011 (41-38).

44: Career starts by senior Cody Davis marks the most by any active Red Raider.

43: Passing yards allowed vs. New Mexico marked Tech’s fewest allowed since 2003 (40, vs. Navy).

46: Consecutive home games played in front of at least 45,000 fans at Jones AT&T Stadium.

49: Non-conference (regular season) career wins for Tommy Tuberville (49-6, .891%)

52: Victories for Texas Tech at home (52-14, .788) since 2002.

53: Wins over non-ranked opponents at home (53-4, .930) since 2000.

60: Career touchdown passes for senior QB Seth Doege.

84: Total yards allowed by Tech in its season opener against Northwestern State.

88: Years of Texas Tech Football.

94: Degrees at kickoff in Texas Tech’s season opener in Lubbock against Northwestern State.

98: Total points allowed by Tech in the first six games (fewest since 2000).

104: All-time wins for Texas Tech in televised games.

129: Career coaching victories for Tommy Tuberville in his 17th season as a head coach.

156: Receiving yards by Jace Amaro against No. 4 West Virginia.

161: Receiving yards by Eric Ward at No. 3 Kansas State marked a career-high.

325: Rushing yards vs. New Mexico marked Tech’s most since 1997 (UL Lafayette).

499: Yards passing by QB Seth Doege against #4 West Virginia marked a career-high.

530: All-time wins for the Texas Tech football program.

702: Yards of total offense vs. New Mexico marked Tech’s most since 2009 (vs. K-State).

969: All-time games played by the Red Raiders following Week 8 at #3 Kansas State.

2,092: Career receiving yards for senior Alex Torres (leads active Red Raiders).

4,232: Career all-purpose yards for Eric Stephens in 39 career games (7th in Tech history).

6,971: Career passing yards for quarterback Seth Doege in 26 career games at Tech.

60,800: Record attendance at Jones AT&T Stadium against No. 14 Oklahoma (Oct. 6, 2012).

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OFFENSESCORING (All Games)Scored 40 or more points _____________________________ 56, at #21 TCU (2012)Scored 50 or more points _____________________________ 56, at #21 TCU (2012)Scored 60 or more points __________________________ 64, vs. Weber State (2010)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 40 or more points ________________________55, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Allowed 50 or more points ________________________55, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Allowed 60 or more points __________________________ 66, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

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 40 or more points ________________________ 49, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Scored 50 or more points ___________________________ 50, vs. Texas State (2011)Scored 60 or more points __________________________ 64, vs. Weber State (2010)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 40 or more points ________________________ 41, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Allowed 50 or more points _____________________ 66, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)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 40 or more points _____________________________ 56, at #21 TCU (2012)Scored 50 or more points _____________________________ 56, at #21 TCU (2012)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 40 or more points ________________________55, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Allowed 50 or more points ________________________55, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Allowed 60 or more points _________________________ 65, at #5 Oklahoma (2008)

Shutout opponent _________________________________ at Baylor, 28-0 (2005)Held opponent without an offensive touchdown ______________ at #20 TCU, 3-12 (2006)

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 500 or more total yards ______________________ 676, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 600 or more total yards ______________________ 676, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 650 or more total yards ______________________ 676, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 700 or more total yards _________________________702, vs. New Mexico (2012)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 ATTEMPTSHad 40 or more rushing attempts _____________________ 45, vs. New Mexico (2012)Had 45 or more rushing attempts _____________________ 45, vs. New Mexico (2012)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 _________________ 17, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Was held to 15 or fewer rushing attempts ____________ 14, at #17 Oklahoma State (2009)Was held to 10 or fewer rushing attempts ___________________ 7, at #15 Texas (2007)

RUSHING OFFENSEHad 150 or more rushing yards ____________________ 168, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 200 or more rushing yards _______________________325, vs. New Mexico (2012)Had 250 or more rushing yards _______________________325, vs. New Mexico (2012)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, vs. Baylor (2011)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 TOUCHDOWNSHad 4 or more rushing touchdowns _____________________ 4, vs. Weber State (2010)Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns ________________ 5, vs. Eastern Washington (2008)

Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games _____ at #25 Texas/vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games _______________5 games (2006)

PASSING ATTEMPTSHad 60 or more passing attempts __________________ 63, vs. #17 Kansas State (2011)Had 65 or more passing attempts ____________________66, vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011)Had 70 or more passing attempts _____________________72, vs. #3 Oklahoma (2007)Had 75 or more passing attempts ______________________ 78, vs. Iowa State (2003)

Was held to 35 or fewer passing attempts ________________ 32, at #15 Nebraska (2009)Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts __________________ 25, vs. Nebraska (2008)Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts __________________ 25, vs. Nebraska (2008)Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts __________________17, vs. Oklahoma (1999)Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts _________________ 14, vs. Iowa State (1999)Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts _____________________ 10, at Texas (1997)

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PASSING COMPLETIONSHad 45 or more passing completions ____________________ 45, at New Mexico (2011)Had 46 or more passing completions ______________________ 46, at #2 Texas (2009)Had 47 or more passing completions ___________________47, vs. #3 Oklahoma (2007)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 _______________ 18, vs. Iowa State (2011)Was held to 16 or fewer passing completions ______________ 16, vs. #13 Alabama (2005)Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions ________________ 9, vs. Oklahoma (1999)Was held to 8 or fewer passing completions _________________ 8, vs. Iowa State (1999)Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions _____________________ 3, at Texas (1997)

PASSING OFFENSEHad 400 or more passing yards ____________________ 508, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 450 or more passing yards ____________________ 508, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 500 or more passing yards ____________________ 508, vs. #4 West Virginia (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 TOUCHDOWNSHad 5 or more passing touchdowns ________________________ 7, at #21 TCU (2012)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. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games ______vs. Oklahoma/at #24 OSU (1997)Was held without a passing TD in 3 consecutive games _______________ 7 games (1997)

PASSING INTERCEPTIONSHad 3 or more passing interceptions ____________________3, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Had 4 or more passing interceptions _______________________ 4, vs. Colorado (2007)Had 5 or more passing interceptions ____________________ 5, vs. #1 Oklahoma (2003)

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

FUMBLES ALLOWEDHad 3 or more fumbles _________________________ 3 (lost 1), vs. Iowa State (2011)Had 4 or more fumbles _________________________ 4 (lost 1), vs. Texas State (2011)Had 5 or more fumbles ___________________________ 5 (lost 2), at #2 Texas (2009)Had 6 or more fumbles ________________________ 6 (lost 3), vs. #16 NC State (2002)Had 7 or more fumbles ______________________ 7 (lost 2), at #21 Kansas State (1996)

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

TURNOVERS ALLOWEDHad 4 or more turnovers _____________________________ 4, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)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)

DEFENSE

SCORING DEFENSEShutout its opponent _______________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Allowed 3 or fewer points ____________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Allowed 7 or fewer points _______________________6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 10 or fewer points ___________________________10, at Texas State (2012)

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 ______________________6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 7 or fewer points _______________________6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)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 40 or more points ________________________55, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Allowed 50 or more points ________________________55, at #3 Kansas State (2012)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 40 or more points ________________________55, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Allowed 50 or more points ________________________55, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Allowed 60 or more points _______________________________________ N/A

TOTAL DEFENSEAllowed 250 or fewer total yards _______________________ 189, at Iowa State (2012)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 _________________________516, at #21 TCU (2012)Allowed 550 or more total yards _______________________617, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Allowed 600 or more total yards _______________________617, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

DEFENSIVE FIRST DOWNS ALLOWEDAllowed 15 or fewer first downs ________________________ 13, at Iowa State (2012)Allowed 14 or fewer first downs ________________________ 13, at Iowa State (2012)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 _____________________30, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Allowed 35 or more first downs _______________________ 38, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

TACKLES FOR A LOSSRecorded 10 or more tackles for a loss _____________________10.0, vs. #4 Texas (2010)Recorded 11 or more tackles for a loss ________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)Recorded 12 or more tackles for a loss ________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss ________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)Recorded 14 or more tackles for a loss ________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss _______________________ 15, vs. Baylor (2002)

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

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RUSHING DEFENSEAllowed 100 or fewer rushing yards ____________________ 84, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 90 or fewer rushing yards _____________________ 84, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 80 or fewer rushing yards _________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 70 or fewer rushing yards _________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 60 or fewer rushing yards _________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)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)

Allowed 250 or more rushing yards _____________________360, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Allowed 300 or more rushing yards _____________________360, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Allowed 350 or more rushing yards _____________________360, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Allowed 400 or more rushing yards ______________________439, at #25 Texas (2011)Allowed 450 or more rushing yards ______________________ 469, at Missouri (2003)

DEFENSIVE SACKSHad 3 or more sacks ________________________________4, at Iowa State (2012)Had 4 or more sacks ________________________________4, at Iowa State (2012)Had 5 or more sacks ___________________________________ 5, vs. SMU (2010)Had 6 or more sacks _________________________________ 6, vs. Kansas (2009)

Was held without a sack in back-to-back games ___ 2, vs. #14 Oklahoma/vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)

QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 5 or more quarterback hurries ____________________ 9, vs. Michigan State (2009)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 back-to-back games ___________ 2 games (2012)Was held without a quarterback hurry in 5 consecutive games ___________ 5 games (2008)

PASSING DEFENSEAllowed 150 or fewer passing yards ______________________ 73, at Iowa State (2012)Allowed 100 or fewer passing yards ______________________ 73, at Iowa State (2012)Allowed 75 or fewer passing yards _______________________ 73, at Iowa State (2012)Allowed 60 or fewer passing yards _____________________ 43, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 50 or fewer passing yards _____________________ 43, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 45 or fewer passing yards _____________________ 43, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 40 or fewer passing yards __________________________ 40, vs. Navy (2003)Allowed 25 or fewer passing yards ________________________ 0, vs. Arkansas (1974)

Allowed 350 or more passing yards _______________ 454, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Allowed 400 or more passing yards _______________ 454, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Allowed 450 or more passing yards _______________ 454, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)

DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONSHad 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 __________ 6 games (2011-2012)Was held without an interception in 5 consecutive games __________ 6 games (2011-2012)

PASS BREAKUPSHad 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)

FORCED TURNOVERSForced 3 or more turnovers ____________________________4, at Iowa State (2012)Forced 4 or more turnovers ____________________________4, at Iowa State (2012)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)

Was held without a forced turnover in back-to-back games _____________ 2 games (2011)Was held without a forced turnover in 3 consecutive games _____________ 3 games (2004)

FORCED FUMBLESForced 4 or more fumbles _______________________ 4 (lost 4), vs. Texas State (2011)Forced 5 or more fumbles _________________________5 (lost 4), vs. Colorado (1999)Forced 6 or more fumbles ______________________ 7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996)Forced 7 or more fumbles ______________________ 7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996)

Was held without a forced fumble in back-to-back games ______________ 4 games (2010)Was held without a forced fumble in 3 or more consecutive games ________ 4 games (2010)Was held without a forced fumble in 4 or more consecutive games ________ 4 games (2010)Was held without a forced fumble in 7 or more consecutive games ________ 7 games (2004)

RECOVERED FUMBLES Recovered 3 or more fumbles __________________________ 4, vs. Texas State (2011)Recovered 4 or more fumbles __________________________ 4, vs. Texas State (2011)

Was held without a recovered fumble in 3 or more consecutive games ______ 3 games (2012)Was held without a recovered fumble in 4 or more consecutive games ______ 6 games (2004)Was held without a recovered fumble in 5 or more consecutive games ______ 6 games (2004)Was held without a recovered fumble in 6 or more consecutive games ______ 6 games (2004)

DEFENSIVE MISC.Returned an interception for a touchdown ____________________ at Texas State (2012)Returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns _________________ vs. Oklahoma State (2000)Returned a fumble for a touchdown __________________ vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Returned a fumble for a TD to win the game with under 1:00 ____ 0:48, vs. Fresno State (1998)Recorded a safety __________________________________ vs. Texas State (2011)

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SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURNHad 100 or more punt return yards _______________________ 113, at Nevada (2008)Had 150 or more punt return yards __________________ 166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)Returned a punt for a touchdown _______________ at Nevada (2008) - Eric Morris, 86 ydsBlocked a punt _______________________ at New Mexico (2010) - Jonathan BrydonBlocked 2 punts ____________ at New Mexico (2010) - Aaron Crawford & Jonathan BrydonReturned a blocked punt for a touchdown __ vs. Indiana State (2005) - Brandon Douglas, 2 yds

KICKOFF RETURNHad 200 or more kick return yards ________________ 256 (10 att.), vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Returned a kickoff for a touchdown ________ at #4 Oklahoma (2002) - Vincent Meeks, 98 ydsReturned an opening kickoff for a TD ____ vs. New Mexico (1973) - Lawrence Williams, 95 ydsReturned a kickoff for a TD in season opener ___ vs. New Mexico (2001) - Ivory McCann, 100 yds

PUNTINGHad a punt blocked _________________________________ at Kansas State (2008)Had a punt blocked and returned for a TD _______________at Kansas State (2008) - 18 yds

Did not punt ______________________________________ at Texas State (2012)Had 10 or more punts _________________________ 14, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997)Forced 10 or more punts _______________________ 10, vs. Northwestern State (2007)

FIELD GOALS & PATBlocked a PAT attempt ________________________ at Kansas (2011) - Terrance BullittBlocked a field goal attempt _________ vs. Michigan State (2009) - Daniel Howard, 52 yd FGReturned a blocked field goal for a TD ___ vs. Oklahoma State (2000) - Aaron Hunt... Lawrence Flugence - 79 Yds

Had a PAT blocked___________________________________ vs. Nebraska (2008)Missed a PAT attempt ____________________________________vs. Rice (2009)Had a field goal blocked ____________________________ at #3 Kansas State (2012)Had a field goal blocked and returned for a TD __ vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) - Dustin Harris... Terrance Frederick - 65 Yds

MISCELLANEOUSRecovered an on-sides kick _______________________________at #21 TCU (2012)

MISCELLANEOUS

vs. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTSDefeated a ranked opponent ______________________________at #21 TCU (2012)Defeated a ranked opponent at home ___________________ vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Defeated a ranked opponent on the road _______________________at #21 TCU (2012)Defeated a ranked opponent at a neutral site _________________ vs. #20 Virginia (2007)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 #3 Kansas State (2012)Lost to a ranked opponent at home _____________________ vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Lost to a ranked opponent on the road ___________________ at #3 Kansas State (2012)Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site ____________________vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Lost to an unranked opponent at home ______________________vs. Iowa State (2011)Lost to an unranked team on the road ________________________ at Missouri (2011)

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 ___________________ at #21 TCU (2012) - W, 56-53 (3OT)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 _____________________at #25 Texas (2011)

MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEATWon by 40 or more points __________________ 48, Texas Tech 58, Texas State 10 (2012)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 ________________31, #3 Kansas State 55, Texas Tech 24 (2012)Lost by 40 or more points ______________ 60, #2 Oklahoma State 66, Texas Tech 6 (2011)Lost by 50 or more points ______________ 60, #2 Oklahoma State 66, Texas Tech 6 (2011)Lost by 60 or more points ______________ 60, #2 Oklahoma State 66, Texas Tech 6 (2011)

TOTAL PLAYSHad 90 or more total plays _________________________ 90, vs. New Mexico (2012)Had 100 or more total plays _______________________ 105, vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011)Had 110 or more total plays __________________________111, vs. Iowa State (2003)

Was held to 65 or fewer total plays _____________________ 64, vs. Iowa State (2011)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 DOWNSHad 30 or more first downs _______________________ 30, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 35 or more first downs _________________________ 38, vs. New Mexico (2012)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 ______________________ 20, at Iowa State (2012)Was held to 15 or fewer first downs _____________________ 15, vs. Iowa State (2011)Was held to 10 or fewer first downs ____________________ 10, at #4 Oklahoma (2002)Was held to 9 or fewer first downs _______________________ 9, vs. Oklahoma (2001)Was held to 8 or fewer first downs ___________________ 6, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997)

TIME OF POSSESSIONHad 35:00 or more time of possession _____________ 36:04, 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 _____________ 23:12, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Was held to 22:00 or fewer time of possession _____________ 19:00, vs. Iowa State (2011)Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession _____________ 19:00, vs. Iowa State (2011)Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession _____________ 19:00, vs. Iowa State (2011)Was held to 20:00 or fewer time of possession _____________ 19:00, vs. Iowa State (2011)Was held to 19:00 or fewer time of possession _____________ 19:00, vs. Iowa State (2011)

PENALTIESHad 10 or more penalties ____________________________ 11, at Iowa State (2012)Had 15 or more penalties ______________________________ 17, at Kansas (2011)

Had 5 or fewer penalties __________________________ 5, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 4 or fewer penalties ___________________________4, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Had 3 or fewer penalties _____________________________ 2, vs. Texas State (2011)Had 2 or fewer penalties _____________________________ 2, vs. Texas State (2011)Had 1 or fewer penalties ____________________________1, at #5 Texas A&M (1992)

PENALTY YARDSHad 100 or more penalty yards __________________________ 154, at Kansas (2011)Had 125 or more penalty yards __________________________ 154, at Kansas (2011)Had 150 or more penalty yards __________________________ 154, at Kansas (2011)Had 175 or more penalty yards ____________________________ 183, at Rice (2007)

Had 40 or fewer penalty yards ______________________ 33, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Had 30 or fewer penalty yards ________________________ 30, vs. Texas State (2011)Had 20 or fewer penalty yards ___________________________ 20, vs. Baylor (2009)

TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSScored an offensive two-point conversion _______ at #21 TCU (2012), PASS: Doege-to-MooreBlocked a PAT & returned for a 2-point score ___ vs. #15 Oklahoma (1992) - Ben Kirkpatrick - 84 ydsWon by going for 2-pt conversion ____vs. Texas (1988) - Tolliver-to-Price with 2:36 left in the game

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OFFENSERUSHINGRushed for 100 or more yards __ Eric Stephens, 118 yds/Kenny Williams, 105 yds, vs. New Mexico (2012)Rushed for 150 or more yards ___________ Taurean Henderson, 169 yards, at Kansas (2004)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 __________SaDale Foster, 53 yards, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had a run of 60 or more yards ___________ Eric Stephens, 86 yards, vs. Northwestern (2010)Had a run of 70 or more yards ___________ Eric Stephens, 86 yards, vs. Northwestern (2010)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 _____________________ Eric Stephens, 2, vs. Texas State (2011)Had 3 or more fumbles ________________ Taurean Henderson, 3, vs. #16 NC State (2002)

PASSINGHad 60 or more passing attempts ___________ Seth Doege, 63, vs. #17 Kansas State (2011)Had 65 or more passing attempts ____________ Seth Doege, 66, vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011)Had 70 or more passing attempts ___________ Graham Harrell, 72, vs. #3 Oklahoma (2007)

Had 40 or more completions __________________Seth Doege, 41, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Had 45 or more completions ___________________ Taylor Potts, 46, at #2 Texas (2009)

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 _________ Seth Doege, 61, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Completed a pass of 60 or more yards _________ Seth Doege, 61, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Completed a pass of 70 or more yards _________Steven Sheffield, 72, vs. Kansas State (2009)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 ______________Seth Doege, 499, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Passed for 400 or more yards ______________Seth Doege, 499, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Passed for 450 or more yards ______________Seth Doege, 499, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)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 ___ Jacob Karam (lined up at WR), vs. #20 Baylor (2011) - 43 yds to Darrin Moore

Passed for 4 or more touchdowns _________________ Seth Doege, 7, at #21 TCU (2012)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 _______________ Seth Doege, 3, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Threw 4 or more interceptions ________________ Graham Harrell, 4, vs. Colorado (2007)Threw 5 or more interceptions ________________B.J. Symons, 5, vs. #1 Oklahoma (2003)

RECEIVINGCaught 10 or more passes __________________ Eric Ward, 11, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Caught 11 or more passes __________________ Eric Ward, 11, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Caught 12 or more passes _____________________ Eric Ward, 16, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Caught 13 or more passes _____________________ Eric Ward, 16, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Caught 14 or more passes _____________________ Eric Ward, 16, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Caught 15 or more passes _____________________ Eric Ward, 16, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Caught 16 or more passes _____________________ Eric Ward, 16, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Had 100 or more receiving yards ______________Eric Ward, 161, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Had 150 or more receiving yards ______________Eric Ward, 161, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Had 175 or more receiving yards ______________Darrin Moore, 221, vs. Texas State (2011)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 _______ Jace Amaro, 61 yards, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had a reception of 60 or more yards _______ Jace Amaro, 61 yards, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had a reception of 70 or more yards _______ Jacoby Franks, 72 yards, vs. Kansas State (2009)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 _________________ Eric Ward, 3, at #21 TCU (2012)Had 4 or more receiving touchdowns ________________Derek Dorris, 4, at Kansas (2000)

Had 2 or more fumbles ______________________ Detron Lewis, 2, at Texas A&M (2010)

Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers ___ 2, Eric Ward (151) & Adam James (103), vs. Baylor (2011)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-PURPOSEScored 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 _______________ Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011)Had 225 or more all-purpose yards __________ Eric Stephens, 227, vs. Northwestern (2010)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)

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DEFENSEINTERCEPTIONSHad 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)

TACKLESHad 15 or more tackles _______________ Brian Duncan/Cody Davis, 15, at Houston (2009)Had 16 or more tackles ________________________ Dwayne Slay, 18, at Baylor (2005)Had 17 or more tackles ________________________ Dwayne Slay, 18, at Baylor (2005)Had 18 or more tackles ________________________ Dwayne Slay, 18, at Baylor (2005)Had 20 or more tackles _______________ Lawrence Flugence, 23, at #12 Ohio State (2002)

SACKSHad 2 or more sacks ________________________ Kerry Hyder, 2, at Iowa State (2012)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 LOSSHad 3 or more tackles for a loss ___________ Cornelius Douglas, 3, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Had 4 or more tackles for a loss _____________ Brandon Sharpe, 4, at #15 Nebraska (2009)Had 5 or more tackles for a loss ______________ Dorian Pitts, 5, vs. Oklahoma State (2000)

QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 2 or more quarterback hurries ______________ Cqulin Hubert, 2, vs. Iowa State (2011)Had 3 or more quarterback hurries __ Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4), vs. Michigan State (2009)Had 4 or more quarterback hurries __ Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4), vs. Michigan State (2009)Had 5 or more quarterback hurries _________________ Aaron Hunt, 5, vs. Missouri (2002)

PASS BREAKUPSHad 4 or more pass breakups _____________ Eugene Neboh, 4, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 5 or more pass breakups _____________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)Had 6 or more pass breakups _____________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)Had 7 or more pass breakups _____________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)Had 8 or more pass breakups _____________ Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)

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

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

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

MISCELLANEOUSReturned an interception for a touchdown _______ Cody Davis (88 yds), at Texas State (2012)Returned a fumble for a touchdown __Cornelius Douglas (37 yds), vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)

SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURNHad 100 or more punt return yards ________________ Eric Morris, 105, at Nevada (2008)Had 125 or more punt return yards _ Danny Amendola, 133, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Had 150 or more punt return yards ___________Wes Welker, 166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)Had a punt return for a touchdown ______________Eric Morris (86 yds), at Nevada (2008)Blocked a punt ________________________ Jonathan Brydon, at New Mexico (2010)Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown __ Brandon Douglas (2 yds), vs. Indiana State (2005)

KICKOFF RETURNHad 175 or more kick return yards ________________ Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011)Had 200 or more kick return yards ________________ Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011)Had a kick return for a touchdown _________Vincent Meeks (98 yds), at #4 Oklahoma (2002)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)

PUNTINGMade 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 __________________ Ryan Erxleben, 60, at #21 TCU (2012)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)

FIELD GOALS & PATMade 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, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Made 4 or more field goals ____________Donnie Carona, 4-of-5, vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011)

Made a game-winning FG in last minute ____ Tony Rogers, 47 yds (0:19), vs. #20 Texas A&M (1997)

Made 100 consecutive PAT attempts __________________Matt Williams, 106, 2009-2010Made 150 consecutive PAT attempts ____________________Alex Trilica, 233, 2004-2007Made 200 consecutive PAT attempts ____________________Alex Trilica, 233, 2004-2007

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

Blocked a PAT attempt ________________________ Terrance Bullitt, at Kansas (2011)Blocked a field goal attempt ___________Daniel Howard, 52 yds, vs. Michigan State (2009)Returned a blocked FG for a TD ____ Aaron Hunt... Lawrence Flugence, 79 yds, vs. Oklahoma State (2000)

MISCELLANEOUSRecovered an on-sides kick _____________________ Summit Hogue, at #21 TCU (2012)

MISCELLANEOUS Game-winning TD with less than a minute ____ Seth Doege-to-Eric Ward (0:36), vs. Nevada (2011)Game-winning TD in overtime _________ Seth Doege-to-Alex Torres (3rd OT), at #21 TCU (2012)100 YD Rusher/100 YD Receiver _____Eric Stephens (102 RUSH), Alex Torres (111 REC), vs. #23 Texas A&M300 YD Passer/100 YD Rusher/100 YD Receiver ____________________________________ QB Seth Doege (391), RB Eric Stephens (102), WR Alex Torres (111), vs. #23 Texas A&M

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OFFENSERUSHING ATTEMPTSHad 40 or more rushing attempts ________________________ 42, at #21 TCU (2012)Had 50 or more rushing attempts ______________________ 79, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Had 60 or more rushing attempts ______________________ 79, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Had 70 or more rushing attempts ______________________ 79, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Was held to 25 or fewer rushing attempts ________________ 25, at #1 Oklahoma (2011)Was held to 24 or fewer rushing attempts __________________23, at Texas A&M (2008)Was held to 23 or fewer rushing attempts __________________23, at Texas A&M (2008)Was held to 22 or fewer rushing attempts ____________22, vs. Eastern Washington (2008)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSHad 4 or more rushing touchdowns ___________________ 4, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns ______________________ 5, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Had 6 or more rushing touchdowns _______________________ 6, at #25 Texas (2011)Had 7 or more rushing touchdowns ________________________ 8, at Missouri (2003)Had 8 or more rushing touchdowns ________________________ 8, at Missouri (2003)

Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games ____ vs. Northwestern State/at Texas State (2012)Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games _______________4 games (2000)

PASSING ATTEMPTSHad 55 or more passing attempts ___________________ 55, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 60 or more passing attempts ________________________61, vs. Houston (2010)

Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts _______________27, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts __________________ 20, at Iowa State (2012)Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts __________________ 20, at Iowa State (2012)Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts ________________ 12, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts ___________________ 9, at #25 Texas (2011)

PASSING COMPLETIONSHad 35 or more passing completions _____________________36, at Texas A&M (2010)Had 36 or more passing completions _____________________36, at Texas A&M (2010)Had 37 or more passing completions ___________________ 38, at #17 Houston (2009)Had 38 or more passing completions ___________________ 38, at #17 Houston (2009)

Was held to 15 or fewer passing completions ________________ 10, at Iowa State (2012)Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions ________________ 10, at Iowa State (2012)Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions __________________ 5, at #25 Texas (2011)Was held to 3 or fewer passing completions ____________________ 3, vs. Navy (2003)

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSHad 5 or more passing touchdowns _________________ 5, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Had 6 or more passing touchdowns ____________________ 7, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)Had 7 or more passing touchdowns ____________________ 7, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)

Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games ___ vs. Texas State/at New Mexico (2001)Was held without a passing TD in 3 consecutive games _______________ 3 games (2006)

DEFENSE

TACKLES FOR A LOSSRecorded 10 or more tackles for a loss _____________________ 10.0, at #21 TCU (2012)Recorded 11 or more tackles for a loss __________________ 13.0, at #15 Nebraska (2009)Recorded 12 or more tackles for a loss __________________ 13.0, at #15 Nebraska (2009)Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss __________________ 13.0, at #15 Nebraska (2009)Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss ___________________ 18.0, at Texas A&M (2000)

Was held without a tackle for a loss _______________________ 0.0, vs. UMass (2008)

DEFENSIVE SACKSHad 3 or more sacks _________________________________ 3, at #21 TCU (2012)Had 4 or more sacks ________________________________ 4, at #25 Texas (2011)Had 5 or more sacks _________________________________ 5, vs. Kansas (2009)Had 6 or more sacks _________________________________ 6, at #2 Texas (2005)

Was held without a sack in back-to-back games _____ 2, vs. Houston/vs. Northwestern (2010)Was held without a sack in 3 consecutive games or more ______________ 4 games (2008)

QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 5 or more quarterback hurries ________________________ 8, at #25 Texas (2011)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 (2012)Was held without a quarterback hurry in 3 consecutive games ___________ 3 games (2012)

PASS BREAKUPSHad 10 or more pass breakups _______________________ 11, vs. Kansas State (2005)Had 11 or more pass breakups ____________________________ 12, at SMU (2004)Had 12 or more pass breakups ____________________________ 12, at SMU (2004)

Was held without a pass breakup _________________________0, at Colorado (2010)

DEFENSIVE MISC.Returned an interception for a touchdown _________________ at #3 Kansas State (2012)Returned a fumble for a touchdown __________________________ vs. Kansas (2009)Recorded a safety __________________________________ at Kansas State (2004)

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SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURNHad 100 or more punt return yards ______________________ 123, at #2 Texas (2005)Returned a punt for a touchdown ____________ at #2 Texas (2009) - Jordan Shipley, 46 ydsBlocked a punt __________________________ at Kansas State (2008) - Ernie PierceReturned a blocked punt for a touchdown ______ at Kansas State (2008) - Ernie Pierce, 18 yds

KICKOFF RETURNHad 200 or more kick return yards ________________ 204 (6 att.), vs. Kansas State (2005)Returned a kickoff for a touchdown ________ vs. New Mexico (2012) - Chase Clayton, 98 yds

PUNTINGDid not punt _______________________________________at #25 Texas (2011)

FIELD GOALS & PATBlocked a field goal attempt ____ at #3 Kansas State (2012) - Meshak Williams, 50 yd FG attemptReturned a blocked field goal for a TD ___ vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) - Dustin Harris... Terrance Frederick - 65 YdsMissed a PAT attempt ____________________________ vs. #17 Kansas State (2011)

MISCELLANEOUS

TOTAL PLAYSHad 90 or more total plays _______________________ 91, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 100 or more total plays __________________________102, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Was held to 65 or fewer total plays ___________________63, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Was held to 60 or fewer total plays ______________________ 58, at Iowa State (2012)Was held to 50 or fewer total plays ____________________ 47, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 46 or fewer total plays _____________________ 46, vs. North Texas (2000)

FIRST DOWNSHad 30 or more first downs ________________________30, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Had 35 or more first downs __________________________ 38, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Was held to 15 or fewer first downs ______________________ 13, at Iowa State (2012)Was held to 10 or fewer first downs _____________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 9 or fewer first downs ______________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 8 or fewer first downs ______________________ 8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 7 or fewer first downs __________________6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Was held to 6 or fewer first downs __________________6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)

PENALTIESHad 10 or more penalties ___________________________ 11, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Had 15 or more penalties ___________________________ 16, at New Mexico (2010)

Had 3 or fewer penalties __________________________ 2, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 2 or fewer penalties __________________________ 2, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 0 penalties ____________________________________0, at Colorado (2006)

PENALTY YARDSHad 100 or more penalty yards ________________________110, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Had 125 or more penalty yards _______________________ 145, at New Mexico (2010)

Had 30 or fewer penalty yards _____________________ 10, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 20 or fewer penalty yards _____________________ 10, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 10 or fewer penalty yards _____________________ 10, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 0 penalty yards _________________________________0, at Colorado (2006)

TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSScored an offensive two-point conversion ____ vs. Northwestern State (2010), PASS: Colter-to-RooksWon by going for 2-pt conversion __ at SMU (1961) - Rhome-to-Gannon with 2:12 left in the game

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OFFENSERUSHINGRushed for 100 or more yards _________ Terrance Ganaway, 246 yards, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Rushed for 150 or more yards _________ Terrance Ganaway, 246 yards, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Rushed for 200 or more yards _________ Terrance Ganaway, 246 yards, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards _____ James Franklin, 152 yards, at Missouri (2011)

Had 2 100-yard rushers ___ James White - 138 yards, Duran Hollis - 101 yards, vs. Iowa State (2011)

Had a run of 50 or more yards ______________ Duran Hollis, 71 yards, vs. Iowa State (2011)Had a run of 60 or more yards ______________ Duran Hollis, 71 yards, vs. Iowa State (2011)Had a run of 70 or more yards ______________ Duran Hollis, 71 yards, vs. Iowa State (2011)Had a run of 80 or more yards ______________ Mikel Simpson, 96 yards, vs. Virginia (2007)Had a run of 90 or more yards ______________ Mikel Simpson, 96 yards, vs. Virginia (2007)

Made 30 or more attempts _______________Terrance Ganaway, 42, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Made 40 or more attempts _______________Terrance Ganaway, 42, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns ________ Joseph Randall, 3, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns ________________ Vince Young, 4, vs. #5 Texas (2004)Rushed for 5 or more touchdowns _________________ Brad Smith, 5, at Missouri (2003)Had 2 players rush for 2 touchdowns ___ Robert Griffin III (2) & Terrance Ganaway (2), vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Had 2 fumbles or more _______________ Joseph Randle, 2, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)

PASSINGHad 55 or more passing attempts ___________ Geno Smith, 55, vs. #4 West Virginia (2012)Had 60 or more passing attempts _______________ David Piland, 61, vs. Houston (2010)

Had 30 or more completions _________ Brandon Weeden, 31, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Had 35 or more completions ________________ Ryan Tannehill, 36, at Texas A&M (2010)

Completed a pass of 50 or more yards ____________ Trevone Boykin, 60, at #21 TCU (2012)Completed a pass of 60 or more yards ____________ Trevone Boykin, 60, at #21 TCU (2012)Completed a pass of 70 or more yards ______________ Colt McCoy, 91, vs. #1 Texas (2008)Completed a pass of 80 or more yards ______________ Colt McCoy, 91, vs. #1 Texas (2008)Completed a pass of 90 or more yards ______________ Colt McCoy, 91, vs. #1 Texas (2008)

Passed for 350 or more yards ________ Brandon Weeden, 423, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Passed for 400 or more yards ________ Brandon Weeden, 423, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)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 touchdows ________________ Trevone Boykin, 4, at #21 TCU (2012)Passed for 5 or more touchdows ________ Brandon Weeden, 5, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Passed for 6 or more touchdows ______________ Dustin Long, 7, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)Passed for 6 or more touchdows ______________ Dustin Long, 7, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)

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

RECEIVINGCaught 10 or more passes _____________________Skye Dawson, 10, at #21 TCU (2012)Caught 11 or more passes _____________________ Jeff Fuller, 11, at Texas A&M(2010)Caught 12 or more passes _______________ Troy Davis, 13, vs. Eastern Washington (2008)Caught 13 or more passes _______________ Troy Davis, 13, vs. Eastern Washington (2008)

Had 100 or more receiving yards ________________ Skye Dawson, 154, at #21 TCU (2012)Had 150 or more receiving yards ________________ Skye Dawson, 154, at #21 TCU (2012)Had 175 or more receiving yards ______________Patrick Edwards, 177, vs. Houston (2010)Had 200 or more receiving yards ______ Justin Blackmon 207, vs. #18 Oklahoma State (2010)

Had a reception of 50 or more yards __________LaDarius Brown, 60 yards, at #21 TCU (2012)Had a reception of 60 or more yards __________LaDarius Brown, 60 yards, at #21 TCU (2012)Had a reception of 70 or more yards _________ Malco Williams, 91 yards, vs. #1 Texas (2008)Had a reception of 80 or more yards _________ Malco Williams, 91 yards, vs. #1 Texas (2008)Had a reception of 90 or more yards _________ Malco Williams, 91 yards, vs. #1 Texas (2008)

Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers ___ 2, Josh Cooper (106) & Justin Blackmon (103), vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011)Had 3 or more 100-yard receivers ____ 3, Gilbert (156), J. Brown (136), Grant (133), vs. Houston (1991)

Had 3 or more receiving touchdowns ___________Ryan Broyles, 3, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)Had 4 or more receiving touchdowns ___________Wayne McGarrity, 4, vs. #18 Texas (1998)

ALL-PURPOSEScored 4 or more touchdowns __________________ Vince Young, 4, vs. #5 Texas (2004)

Had 200 or more all-purpose yards ______________ Skye Dawson, 249, at #21 TCU (2012)Had 225 or more all-purpose yards ______________ Skye Dawson, 249, at #21 TCU (2012)Had 250 or more all-purpose yards _____________ Deon Long, 258, at New Mexico (2011)

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DEFENSEINTERCEPTIONSHad 2 or more interceptions ______________ Joel Schwenzfeier, 3, vs. North Dakota (2009)Had 3 or more interceptions ______________ Joel Schwenzfeier, 3, vs. North Dakota (2009)

TACKLESHad 15 or more tackles __________________ Quinton Carter, 17, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)Had 16 or more tackles __________________ Quinton Carter, 17, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)Had 17 or more tackles __________________ Quinton Carter, 17, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)Had 18 or more tackles __________________ Marcus McGraw, 19, at #17 Houston (2009)Had 19 or more tackles __________________ Marcus McGraw, 19, at #17 Houston (2009)

SACKSHad 2 or more sacks ____________________ Roosevelt Maggitt, 2, at Iowa State (2012)Had 3 or more sacks ________________________ Brian Robison, 3, at #2 Texas (2005)

TACKLES FOR A LOSSHad 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 HURRIESHad 4 or more quarterback hurries ________________Howard Matthew, 4, vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011)

PASS BREAKUPSHad 4 or more pass breakups ______________ Patrick Lavine, 4, at Oklahoma State (2007)

FORCED FUMBLESHad 2 or more forced fumbles __________________ Von Miller, 2, vs. Texas A&M (2009)

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

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

MISCELLANEOUSReturned an INT for a touchdown __________ Arthur Brown (37 yds), at #3 Kansas State (2012)Returned a fumble for a touchdown ___________ Max Onyegbule (3 yds), vs. Kansas (2009)

SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURNHad 65 or more punt return yards ________________ Quan Crosby, 68, at #2 Texas (2005)Had a punt return for a touchdown ___________Jordan Shipley (46 yds), at #2 Texas (2009)Blocked a punt ___________________________ Ernie Pierce, at Kansas State (2008)Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown ______ Ernie Pierce (18 yds), at Kansas State (2008)Blocked a punt for a safety ______________________ Team Block, vs. Clemson (2002)

KICKOFF RETURNHad 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 ______ Tyler Lockett (100 yds), vs. #17 Kansas State (2011)

PUNTINGMade 9 or more punts ______________ Marshal Burton, 9, vs. Northwestern State (2007)Averaged 50 or more yards (min. 5 att.) ____ Matt Graber, 53.9 (8 att.), vs. #14 Missouri (2010)Had 5 or more 50-yard punts _________________ Matt Graber, 5, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)Had a 60-yard punt or longer _________________ Tress Way 71, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Had a 70-yard punt or longer _________________ Tress Way 71, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012)Had 5 or more punts land inside the 20 ___________ David Lonie, 5, vs. #4 California (2004)

FIELD GOALS & PATMade a 48-yard field goal or longer ____________ Justin Tucker, 48 yds, at #25 Texas (2011)Made a 49-yard field goal or longer ____________ Matt Hogan, 49 yds, vs. Houston (2010)Made a 50-yard field goal or longer ____________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)Made a 55-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 3 or more field goals _______________ Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012)Made 4 or more field goals _______________ Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012)Made 5 or more field goals _______________ Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012)Made 6 or more field goals _______________ Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012)

Made a game-winning FG in last minute _______Wes Zunker, 43 yds (0:00), at New Mexico (2004)

Blocked a field goal attempt ___ Meshak Williams, 50-yard FG attempt, at #3 Kansas State (2012)Returned a blocked FG for a TD ____ Dustin Harris... Terrance Frederick, 65 yds, vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011)

MISCELLANEOUS Game-winning TD with less than a minute ___ Case Keenum 4-yd run (0:49), at #17 Houston (2009)

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GAME RECAPSGAME ONE • Texas Tech 44, Northwestern State 6

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALNorthwestern State 0 3 0 3 6Texas Tech 7 17 3 17 44

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Eric Stephens ran for two touchdowns to lead Texas Tech over Northwestern State 44-6 on Saturday night. Stephens, back after a season-ending knee injury last year, fin-ished with 58 yards on 16 carries. The Red Raiders did what they wanted against Northwestern State. The defense succeeded in shutting down the Demons rushing game and quarterback Seth Doege led Texas Tech on scoring drives on five of eight possessions. Doege completed 23 of 34 passes for one touchdown and 199 yards. He threw one interception and completed passes to at least 10 receivers. Bradley Marquez led Texas Tech with 92 yards on seven receptions. Demons quarterback Brad Henderson completed 10 of 19 passes for 70 yards. They got only 84 total yards. It was the first win for the Red Raiders since Oct. 22, when they stunned then-No. 3 Oklahoma to break the Sooners 39-game win streak in Norman.

Texas Tech lost its final five games last season when the defense gave up a school-record 471 points and the Red Raiders were outscored in those final five games by an average of 51-20. Twice in three weeks, the defense allowed opponents a school-record 66 points and the season ended with a 5-7 record, failing to make a bowl game for the first time in 11 seasons. With their third coordinator in as many years since coach Tommy Tuberville took over in 2010, the Red Raiders defense have switched to a 4-3 scheme this season and the change proved effective against the FCS team. Texas Tech’s defense, which last season gave up an average of 259 rushing yards and finished last in the nation, kept the Demons running game in check, allowing just 13 yards on 28 carries. Texas Tech got on the board first when Stephens scored on a 4-yard run. He got the Red Raiders second TD from 2 yards out to put them up 14-3 early in the second quarter. On their next possession, Doege, the nation’s leading passer last season, found Kenny Williams for a 2-yard touchdown to give Texas Tech a 24-3 lead at halftime. Doege played just three quarters before backup Michael Brewer came in. Brewer completed 10 of 13 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns after the Red Raiders had the game sealed. In all, the Red Raiders quarterbacks completed passes to 13 different receivers. Tuberville wants a balance attack on offense, but Saturday’s win had the Red Raiders running more than passing. They finished with 500 total yards, with 179 of those coming on the ground. They ran the ball 46 times and passed it 33. Tech was able to keep the Demons off the field by putting together long drives. At one point, the Red Raiders were eight for eight on third downs and had five possessions with at least 10 plays. The Demons failed to sustain drives. A new wrinkle in their offense, the option, proved ineffective. They were forced to punt on seven of their 12 possessions. Kenny Williams led all Texas Tech rushers with 74 yards on 15 carries.

SCORING SUMMARYTEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PLAYS-YARDS DRIVE TIMETTU 1st 02:50 Stephens, Eric 4 yd run 16-79 6:35NWLA 2nd 14:48 Shaughnessy, Jo 47 yd field goal 10-45 3:02TTU 2nd 11:16 Stephens, Eric 2 yd run 10-75 3:32TTU 2nd 06:16 Williams, Kenny 2 yd pass from Doege, Seth 12-49 4:06TTU 2nd 01:15 Bustin, Ryan 31 yd field goal 11-68 3:00TTU 3rd 06:16 Bustin, Ryan 36 yd field goal 11-65 4:05NWLA 4th 14:56 Shaughnessy, Jo 46 yd field goal 4--10 1:02TTU 4th 12:14 Bustin, Ryan 37 yd field goal 7-55 2:42TTU 4th 05:46 Kennard, Marcus 12 yd pass from Brewer, Michael 12-63 4:52TTU 4th 01:25 Kennard, Marcus 3 yd pass from Brewer, Michael 7-53 2:59

TEAM STATISTICS NSU TTUFirst Downs .......................................................................... 6 37Net Yards Rushing ................................................................ 13 179Net Yards Passing ................................................................. 71 321Completions-Attempts-Int ................................................... 11-21-0 33-47-1Total Offense Yards ............................................................... 84 500Fumbles: Number-Lost ......................................................... 2-0 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards ...................................................... 8-88 6-45Kickoffs-Yards ....................................................................... 3-195 9-567Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........................................... 0-0-0 2-37-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........................................... 6-137-0 0-0-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............................................. 1-49-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ................................................................... 23:56 36:04Third-Down Conversions ...................................................... 3 of 14 10 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions .................................................... 0 of 0 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances .................................................... 1-1 8-8Sacks By: Number-Yards ....................................................... 1-7 3-14

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GAME TWO • Texas Tech 58, Texas State 10

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas Tech 21 17 17 3 58Texas State 0 10 0 0 10

SAN MARCOS, Texas (AP) - Texas Tech scored a pair of touchdowns in a 51-second span of the opening four and a half minutes of the game, and the Red Raiders coasted to a 58-10 victory over Texas State on Saturday night. Seth Doege passed for 319 yards and a career-tying five touch-downs by completing 25 of 32 for Tech (2-0) in less than three quarters of work. He threw two TDs in the first quarter, his first coming less than a minute after the Tech defense opened the scoring on Cody Davis’ 88-yard interception return. Facing a Big 12 school on home turf for the first time, the Bobcats (1-1) were showing off an expanded, 30,000-seat stadium in front of an overflow crowd of 33,006 a week after pulling off a shocking 30-13 win at Houston. But they fell behind 28-0 and didn’t score until starting quarterback Shaun Rutherford was pulled and backup Tyler Arndt threw a 25-yard TD pass to Terrence Franks with just less than 11 minutes left in the first half. But the damage already had been done, mostly by Doege. His first

two scoring passes of 23 yards and 4 yards were completed to Darrin Moore. His third came on a drive that ended the first quarter and opened the second, a 99-yard march that took all of six plays and less than three minutes. It finished when Doege found Alex Torres over the middle of the field for a 23-yard TD. At that point, Doege had completed 11 of 14 for 142 yards and three TDs. Texas State had zero passing yards, with Ruth-erford 0 for 7 plus the interception that was returned for a touchdown. So Bobcats coach Dennis Franchione, who has returned to San Marcos after coaching at TCU, Alabama and Texas A&M, subbed for Arndt. He went 7 of 11 in the second quarter without being sacked or intercepted. It’s the sort of work that might fare well as the Bobcats play this season in the Western Athletic Conference after spending their first campaign as the Football Bowl Subdivision member as an independent a year ago. But it wasn’t enough against the Big 12’s Tech. Doege answered Arndt’s score a minute and a half later with a 19-yard pass to Jace Amaro. Texas State cut it to 35-10 with Will Johnson’s 38-yard kick with 3:25 to go in the half, but Tech answered that with a field goal, as the first-half horn sounded. Doege directed two more scoring drives before he was done for the night. He hit Javon Bell for an 8-yard scoring pass and finished up after Kenny Williams ran in from 16 yards to give Tech a 52-10 advantage with 4:59 to go in the third quarter.

SCORING SUMMARYTEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PLAYS-YARDS DRIVE TIMETTU 1st 11:25 Davis, Cody 88 yd interception return TTU 1st 10:34 Moore, Darrin 23 yd pass from Doege, Seth 3-40 0:48TTU 1st 05:56 Moore, Darrin 4 yd pass from Doege, Seth 7-75 2:08TTU 2nd 14:08 Torres, Alex 23 yd pass from Doege, Seth 6-99 2:46TXST 2nd 10:54 Franks, T 25 yd pass from Arndt, Tyler 7-80 3:08TTU 2nd 09:24 Amaro, Jace 19 yd pass from Doege, Seth 4-65 1:21TXST 2nd 03:25 Johnson, Will 38 yd field goal 12-53 5:52TTU 2nd 00:00 Bustin, Ryan 38 yd field goal 8-31 3:15TTU 3rd 10:03 Bell, Javon 8 yd pass from Doege, Seth 6-87 2:25TTU 3rd 04:59 Williams, Kenny 16 yd run 8-73 3:05TTU 3rd 00:00 Bustin, Ryan 50 yd field goal 7-1 2:37TTU 4th 08:32 Bowman, Andrew 21 yd field goal 9-58 3:39

TEAM STATISTICS TTU TXSTFirst Downs .......................................................................... 32 16Net Yards Rushing ................................................................ 186 129Net Yards Passing ................................................................. 405 141Completions-Attempts-Int ................................................... 33-44-0 13-31-2Total Offense Yards ............................................................... 591 270Fumbles: Number-Lost ......................................................... 1-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards ...................................................... 7-90 8-94Kickoffs-Yards ....................................................................... 9-561 3-174Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........................................... 2-7-0 0-0-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........................................... 3-89-0 9-193-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............................................. 2-106-1 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ................................................................... 27:48 32:03Third-Down Conversions ...................................................... 7 of 11 6 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions .................................................... 0 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances .................................................... 5-5 0-0Sacks By: Number-Yards ....................................................... 0-0 0-0

Bobcat Stadium (33,006 Attendance)September 8, 2012

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GAME RECAPSGAME THREE • Texas Tech 49, New Mexico 14

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALNew Mexico 0 14 0 0 14Texas Tech 14 28 7 0 49

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Seth Doege threw for six touchdowns and 340 yards to lead Texas Tech past New Mexico 49-14 on Saturday night. Doege threw touchdown passes of 20, 39, 7, 12, 11 and 14 yards and completed 27 of 35 passes before being replaced by backup Mi-chael Brewer early in the third quarter. Eric Ward caught three of Doege’s touchdown passes and Jace Amaro got two of them as the senior quarterback made it look easy for Texas Tech (3-0). The Red Raiders finished with 702 total yards, 325 on the ground. New Mexico (1-2) struggled on offense and alternated starter B.R. Holbrook and backup Cole Gautsche at quarterback throughout the game. The Lobos finished with just 127 yards of offense. The lone bright spot for New Mexico, shut out in the second half, came when Chase Clayton returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown to pull the Lobos within 28-14. Doege, who is in his second year as starter, became the ninth Red Raiders quarterback to pass for 5,000 yards when he found Bradley

Marquez for an 18-yard completion in the first quarter. He got his 500th completion, the seventh Texas Tech quarterback to do so, when Marquez caught a 4-yard pass from him in the second quarter. Eric Stephens lead Texas Tech’s rushers with 118 yards on 12 carries and Kenny Williams had 105 yards on 14 carries. Texas Tech’s defense showed why it was in the top 10 nationally coming into the game. The Red Raiders contained the pistol option the Lobos tried to use to keep Texas Tech’s potent offense off the field. Only once did New Mexico consume substantial time off the clock. The Lobos had a 17-play drive that took 7:41 bridging the first and second quarters and led to their first score when Demarcus Rogers ran for a 2-yard TD to make it 14-7. It was the Lobos’ first score in five quarters after they were shut out by Texas 45-0 last week, but it showed how they hoped to slow the Red Raiders’ offense. Doege was sharp all night. On the drive that led to his third touchdown pass to Ward that made it 28-7, he completed 7 of 8 passes during an 11-play drive. Clayton muted most of the 58,955 Red Raiders fans on the next play when he took the kickoff and went nearly untouched along the sideline for a touchdown. It was Clayton’s second kickoff return for a touchdown this season. He got the first one, also for 98 yards, in the season opener during a 66-21 win over Southern. New Mexico’s offense sputtered early, crossing into Texas Tech territory only once in the first quarter. Early in that drive Holbrook, who started the game, went out and Gautsche came in and together they took the Lobos down the field.

SCORING SUMMARYTEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PLAYS-YARDS DRIVE TIMETTU 1st 11:05 Ward, Eric 20 yd pass from Doege, Seth 8-57 2:40TTU 1st 06:22 Stephens, Eric 21 yd run 9-75 2:27NM 2nd 13:41 ROGERS, D. 2 yd run 17-79 7:41TTU 2nd 07:57 Ward, Eric 39 yd pass from Doege, Seth 7-63 2:20TTU 2nd 02:19 Ward, Eric 7 yd pass from Doege, Seth 11-90 4:03NM 2nd 02:06 CLAYTON, Chase 98 yd kickoff return TTU 2nd 00:34 Amaro, Jace 9 yd pass from Doege, Seth 7-79 1:32TTU 2nd 00:05 Moore, Darrin 11 yd pass from Doege, Seth 5-23 0:29TTU 3rd 12:35 Amaro, Jace 14 yd pass from Doege, Seth 6-71 2:25

TEAM STATISTICS UNM TTUFirst Downs .......................................................................... 8 38Net Yards Rushing ................................................................ 84 325Net Yards Passing ................................................................. 43 377Completions-Attempts-Int ................................................... 6-12-0 33-45-0Total Offense Yards ............................................................... 127 702Fumbles: Number-Lost ......................................................... 0-0 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards ...................................................... 4-37 8-90Kickoffs-Yards ....................................................................... 3-195 7-442Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........................................... 0-0-0 2-8-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........................................... 6-177-1 2-50-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............................................. 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ................................................................... 25:43 34:17Third-Down Conversions ...................................................... 2 of 11 8 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions .................................................... 1 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances .................................................... 1-1 5-7Sacks By: Number-Yards ....................................................... 1-9 2-14

Jones AT&T Stadium (58,955 Attendance)September 15, 2012

GAME FOUR • Texas Tech 24, Iowa State 13

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas Tech 0 7 7 10 24Iowa State 7 0 6 0 13

AMES, Iowa (AP) - Seth Doege tossed three touchdown passes and Texas Tech held off host Iowa State 24-13 on Saturday night in the Big 12 opener for both teams. Doege threw for 331 yards to lead the unbeaten Red Raiders (4-0, 1-0), who held Iowa State to just 189 yards of offense. Doege’s 19-yard TD pass to Eric Ward put Tech up 21-13 with 10:36 left, and Ryan Bustin added a 39-yard field goal with 2:20 to go. James White had 57 yards rushing for the Cyclones (3-1, 0-1). Iowa State’s Steele Jantz had one of the worst nights of his career, throwing for just 73 yards on 10 of 20 passing to go with three interceptions and a fumble. The pick that Tech turned into the go-ahead touchdown wasn’t his fault. But the fumble that sealed Iowa State’s fate was all on him. Ernst Brun caught the ball near midfield, but the ball popped out after he was drilled by D.J. Johnson. Cornelius Douglas brought the ball back to Iowa State’s 9-yard line, and after a holding penalty, Doege

found Ward for the score. The Cyclones then got into Red Raiders territory with just under seven minutes left when the ball slipped out of Jantz’s hands on a scramble. Texas Tech recovered near midfield and ran down the clock before Bustin’s decisive field goal. Jantz also gained just 14 yards on 19 rushes, and his final interception came in the Tech end zone with 57 seconds left. Jantz threw for just three measly yards on seven passes in the first half. But he picked up 21 yards on a crucial 3rd-down-and-20 and found Brun in the back corner of the end zone to put the Cyclones ahead 13-7. It all went downhill from there for the Cyclones. Tech answered right back on Doege’s 4-yard TD pass to Darrin Moore that made it 14-13 Red Raiders with 1:01 left in the third quarter. The Cyclones forced Texas Tech into a 41-yard field goal try by Bustin that was wide right early in the fourth quarter, but a relatively solid night defensively for Iowa State went unrewarded. The Cyclones held the Red Raiders to just 63 yards rushing and a season-low 24 points. Texas Tech rolled over its first three opponents -Northwestern State, Texas State and New Mexico - with such ease that the Red Raiders entered play ranked first in the nation in total defense and second in total offense. Tech, which lost to Iowa State 41-7 in 2011, realized this wouldn’t be another easy romp. The Red Raiders punted as many times in the first seven minutes, twice, as it had all season. The Cyclones also kept getting in Doege’s face, and on a key third down Doege threw it right to Klein, who took it back 87 yards for the touchdown. But Klein missed a tackle on Texas Tech’s Jakeem Grant on an 11-yard TD reception that tied the game at 7 with 1:32 left in the first half. Texas Tech’s defense would prove worthy of its ranking in the national standings, holding Iowa State to 3.3 yards per play and making it pay for Jantz’s mistakes.

SCORING SUMMARYTEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PLAYS-YARDS DRIVE TIMEISU 1st 01:42 Klein, A.J. 87 yd interception return TTU 2nd 01:32 Grant, Jakeem 11 yd pass from Doege, Seth 9-46 4:30ISU 3rd 04:26 Brun, Ernst 5 yd pass from Jantz, Steele 15-74 6:36TTU 3rd 01:01 Moore, Darrin 4 yd pass from Doege, Seth 8-71 3:19TTU 4th 10:36 Ward, Eric 19 yd pass from Doege, Seth 1-9 0:33TTU 4th 02:20 Bustin, Ryan 39 yd field goal 10-29 4:30

TEAM STATISTICS TTU ISUFirst Downs .......................................................................... 20 13Net Yards Rushing ................................................................ 63 116Net Yards Passing ................................................................. 332 73Completions-Attempts-Int ................................................... 31-47-2 10-20-3Total Offense Yards ............................................................... 395 189Fumbles: Number-Lost ......................................................... 2-0 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards ...................................................... 11-80 3-32Kickoffs-Yards ....................................................................... 5-272 3-187Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........................................... 2-31-0 2-19-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........................................... 3-69-0 3-25-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............................................. 3-40-0 2-87-1Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......................................... 1-2-0 0-0-0Possession Time ................................................................... 34:37 25:23Third-Down Conversions ...................................................... 7 of 16 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions .................................................... 0 of 0 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances .................................................... 3-4 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards ....................................................... 4-24 3-35

Jack Trice Stadium (54,195 Attendance)September 29, 2012

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GAME RECAPSGAME FIVE • Oklahoma 41, Texas Tech 20

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALOklahoma 7 17 17 0 41Texas Tech 7 6 0 7 20

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Landry Jones passed for two touchdowns, Blake Bell ran for two more and No. 17 Oklahoma beat Texas Tech 41-20 on Saturday, avenging the Sooners’ home loss to the Red Raiders last season. The win was crucial for Oklahoma to remain in the conversation for the Big 12 title. Both of Jones’ touchdown passes went for 13 yards - one each to Justin Brown and Kenny Stills. Bell, in at quarterback, scored his touch-downs from a yard out. Javon Harris put the game out of reach midway through the third quarter when he returned an interception 46 yards for a TD to put the Sooners (3-1, 1-1) up 38-13. The Red Raiders had their worst defensive performance this year, giving up 380 total yards after coming in ranked No. 1 in the nation. Seth Doege was 22 of 36 for 203 yards and had three interceptions for Texas Tech (4-1, 1-1). The win was sweet for the Sooners, who lost 41-38 to the Red

Raiders last season - a defeat that broke Oklahoma’s 39-game win streak in Norman. t was the first time the Sooners won in Lubbock since 2003. It also upped the Sooners’ record to 19-0 in games following a loss going back to 2004. They lost two weeks ago at home 24-19 to Kansas State. OU also avoided having back-to-back Big 12 losses under coach Bob Stoops. Harris got his second interception of the season and a touchdown in the third quarter when Doege threw his third pick of the day. The ball was tipped in the secondary and Harris ran 46 yards for the score to put the Sooners up 38-13. OU went up 31-13 early in the third quarter on a 1-yard run by Bell. The Sooners got the ball after Texas Tech failed to get a first down on a fourth-and-5 play from the OU 36. Doege got sacked for a 10-yard loss by Frank Shannon and the Sooners took over from their own 46. In the first half Oklahoma’s offensive line gave Jones ample time to pass. He completed 10 of 14 passes for 121 yards in the second quarter after completing just six passes for 54 yards in the first. Oklahoma extended its lead to 24-13 off Doege’s second interception. Safety Aaron Colvin grabbed the ball out of the air near the line of scrimmage and returned it to Texas Tech’s 41. The Sooners drive stalled at the 16 and the Sooners had to settle for a field goal. Jones got his 100th career touchdown pass on OU’s previous possession when he found Kenny Stills in far corner of the end zone for a 13-yard touchdown that put the Sooners up 21-13 OU missed out a scoring opportunity in the first quarter when a pass from Doege was tipped and intercepted by Jamarkus McFarland at the Red Raiders’ 17. McFarland, a tackle, ran 13 yards to the 4 before Doege hit him and he fumbled. Texas Tech receiver Tyson Williams recovered the ball and the Red Raiders resumed their drive. Texas Tech got only a 35-yard field goal out of that possession to take a 10-7 early in the second quarter.

SCORING SUMMARYTEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PLAYS-YARDS DRIVE TIMEOU 1st 10:59 Brown, Justin 13 yd pass from Jones,Landry 12-75 4:01TTU 1st 07:11 Williams, Kenny 7 yd run 9-71 3:48TTU 2nd 14:22 Bustin, Ryan 35 yd field goal 13-78 4:56OU 2nd 11:08 Bell,Blake 1 yd run 9-66 3:14TTU 2nd 06:58 Bustin, Ryan 43 yd field goal 9-54 4:10OU 2nd 03:27 Stills,Kenny 13 yd pass from Jones,Landry 8-75 3:31OU 2nd 00:31 Hunnicutt,Mike 33 yd field goal 6-25 1:07OU 3rd 09:13 Bell,Blake 1 yd run 6-54 3:08OU 3rd 08:40 Harris,Javon 46 yd interception return OU 3rd 00:47 Hunnicutt,Mike 42 yd field goal 10-32 5:59TTU 4th 00:56 Foster, SaDale 3 yd run 10-86 4:29

TEAM STATISTICS OU TTUFirst Downs .......................................................................... 22 21Net Yards Rushing ................................................................ 121 89Net Yards Passing ................................................................. 259 271Completions-Attempts-Int ................................................... 25-40-0 26-41-3Total Offense Yards ............................................................... 380 360Fumbles: Number-Lost ......................................................... 2-1 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards ...................................................... 5-42 4-33Kickoffs-Yards ....................................................................... 8-511 5-304Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........................................... 1--3-0 0-0-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........................................... 2-28-0 3-63-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............................................. 3-65-1 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ................................................................... 29:38 30:22Third-Down Conversions ...................................................... 8 of 14 9 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions .................................................... 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances .................................................... 6-6 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards ....................................................... 2-18 0-0

Jones AT&T Stadium (60,800 Attendance)October 6, 2012

GAME SIX • Texas Tech 49, West Virginia 14

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALWest Virginia 7 0 0 7 14Texas Tech 14 21 7 7 49

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Seth Doege passed for six touchdowns and a career-high 499 yards while Texas Tech’s defense shut down Geno Smith and No. 5 West Virginia as the Red Raiders upset the Mountain-eers 49-14 on Saturday. Red Raider fans stormed the field after the win, the most lopsided Texas Tech victory ever over a team ranked in the top five. Texas Tech’s defense consistently stymied West Virginia’s offense. Heisman Trophy hopeful Smith completed 29 of 55 passes for 275 yards but couldn’t get the ball in the end zone. The Red Raiders offense had no such trouble. “When you don’t have a pass rush it’s a lot easier to make your reads,” said Doege, who threw TD passes of 39, 19, 16, 2, 29 and 7 yards. He completed 32 of 42 passes and the six touchdowns matched his career-high. Darrin Moore caught three touchdown passes, which tied his career-high. Texas Tech (5-1, 2-1) had 18 plays of 15 yards or more, including a 61-yard pass to Jace Amaro and a 53-yard touchdown run by SaDale

Foster. Amaro finished with five receptions for 156 yards. The Mountaineers (5-1, 2-1) last week converted all five fourth-down tries in their 48-45 win at Texas, but against the Red Raiders they made just two of seven. Doege had one interception, an improvement over the five he’d thrown in the previous two games. The win for Texas Tech was the second over a top 10 team in as many seasons. The Red Raiders beat then-No. 3 Oklahoma 41-38 to break the Sooners’ 39-game win streak in Norman. On seven first-half possessions the Red Raiders scored touchdowns on five. Texas Tech wasn’t as efficient in the second half but by then they were so far ahead it didn’t matter. The Mountaineers fell short of their scoring average (52) by 38 points and got just one touchdown in the second half and that came when the game was already out of reach.Dustin Garrison scored on a 2-yard run in the fourth quarter to make it 49-14. The Mountaineers had the third-worst pass defense coming into the game (336 yards) and didn’t do anything to improve on that. The Red Raiders, meanwhile, started fast and kept the Mountaineers off balance. By the time it was all over, they had 168 rushing yards on 29 carries and passed the ball 43 times. After the Mountaineers failed to convert on fourth-and-3 deep in Texas Tech territory, Doege needed just three plays to get his third touchdown of the game. The senior quarterback first connected with Amaro on a short pass along the near sideline and the receiver turned it into a 61-yard gain - Texas Tech’s longest play from scrimmage this season - to the Moun-taineers 21. Two plays later, Doege hit Marcus Kennard for 16-yard touchdown pass to put the Red Raiders up 21-7. Texas Tech’s offense already was in rhythm by then, going up 14-0 in the first quarter. Doege hit a wide-open Amaro over the middle at about the 20-yard line and he ran it in for a 39-yard touchdown on the Red Raiders first possession. Doege then found Eric Ward on a fade route on the far corner of the end zone to put Texas Tech up 14-0. The Mountaineers answered, momentarily. Smith started with a short field after the Red Raiders squibbed the kickoff. Five plays later Stedman Bailey dived to pull in a 7-yard touchdown pass from Smith and pull West Virginia within 14-7. The drive included a 38-yard pass from Smith to Tavon Austin.

SCORING SUMMARYTEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PLAYS-YARDS DRIVE TIMETTU 1st 13:04 Amaro, Jace 39 yd pass from Doege, Seth 6-75 1:56TTU 1st 06:00 Ward, Eric 19 yd pass from Doege, Seth 12-69 3:27WVU 1st 04:21 Bailey, Stedman 7 yd pass from Smith, Geno 5-54 1:39TTU 2nd 09:02 Kennard, Marcus 16 yd pass from Doege, Seth 3-82 0:52TTU 2nd 02:04 Moore, Darrin 2 yd pass from Doege, Seth 9-86 3:44TTU 2nd 00:35 Foster, SaDale 53 yd run 3-67 0:21TTU 3rd 03:30 Moore, Darrin 29 yd pass from Doege, Seth 4-69 1:31TTU 4th 05:37 Moore, Darrin 7 yd pass from Doege, Seth 15-98 8:22WVU 4th 02:41 Garrison, D. 2 yd run 9-73 2:56

TEAM STATISTICS WVU TTUFirst Downs .......................................................................... 25 30Net Yards Rushing ................................................................ 133 168Net Yards Passing ................................................................. 275 508Completions-Attempts-Int ................................................... 29-55-0 33-43-1Total Offense Yards ............................................................... 408 676Fumbles: Number-Lost ......................................................... 2-0 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards ...................................................... 2-10 5-41Kickoffs-Yards ....................................................................... 3-195 8-421Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........................................... 1-0-0 1-0-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........................................... 4-59-0 1-30-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............................................. 1-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ................................................................... 30:18 29:42Third-Down Conversions ...................................................... 9 of 21 5 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions .................................................... 2 of 7 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances .................................................... 2-4 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards ....................................................... 1-7 0-0

Jones AT&T Stadium (57,328 Attendance)October 13, 2012

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GAME RECAPSGAME SEVEN • Texas Tech 56, TCU 53 (3OT)

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT OT OT FINALTexas Tech 7 14 0 15 7 7 6 56TCU 10 10 3 13 7 7 3 53

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - Seth Doege stood in the pocket and completed the pass to Alex Torres like he has so many times in prac-tice. There was another throw in the second overtime that was pretty sweet, too. Doege’s career-best seven touchdowns passes came in a variety of ways, and No. 18 Texas Tech needed every one of them on Saturday. Doege found Torres for an 8-yard score in the third overtime after tossing a 25-yard TD to Jakeem Grant on an unconventional play in the second extra period, helping the Red Raiders top TCU 56-53 in the first league meeting between the teams since 1995. After the Red Raiders (6-1, 3-1 Big 12) blew a 10-point lead late in regulation, Doege threw for a touchdown in each of the three over-times. The last one came after TCU had to settle for freshman Jaden Oberkrom’s Big 12-record sixth field goal to start the final extra period. Texas Tech began the second overtime in a wildcat formation, with Doege lined up wide. Two other players touched the ball before it got to Doege in the backfield on a play they had practiced for three weeks.

TCU (5-2, 2-2), the Big 12 newcomer, has lost consecutive home games in a single season for the first time since it dropped its final two home games of 1998. Two weeks ago, the Horned Frogs lost their first Big 12 home game to Iowa State. It was the most combined points ever for Texas Tech, and the second-most for TCU. Doege completed 30 of 42 passes for 318 yards, including a 6-yard TD pass to Eric Ward in the first overtime, and Texas Tech quickly became bowl eligible a year after its first losing season since 1992. The Red Raiders were coming off an impres-sive 49-14 victory over then-No. 5 West Virginia. And the Red Raiders almost let this game slip away. Tech led 36-26 when Kenny Williams busted loose for a 47-yard touchdown run with 4:06 left in regulation. That came after TCU was held to a three-and-out following Doege’s 8-yard TD pass to Torres and 2-point conversion. Trevone Boykin threw a 60-yard TD pass to LaDarius Brown with 2:25 left before the Frogs failed to recover an onside kick. But they held to Tech to 1 yard before a punt, setting up a nine-play, 56-yard drive capped by Oberkrom’s 42-yard field goal with 18 seconds left. Boykin, the redshirt freshman who this month replaced second-year starter Casey Pachall, was 26 of 44 for 332 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions. TCU had the first shot in overtime, and Boykin threw an 8-yard TD pass to Josh Boyce on the fourth play. Ward’s third TD catch tied it again. He finished with six catches for 61 yards. After the wildcat score to start the second overtime, Boykin responded with a 7-yard TD pass to B.J. Catalon. Skye Dawson had 10 catches for 154 yards and a touchdown for TCU, a 19-yarder less than 2 1/2 minutes into the game. The Red Raiders were down 17-7 before two touchdowns in a span of just over 3 minutes in the second quarter. They surprised TCU with an onside kick that led to the second score in that span after a replay review overturned an official’s ruling of incomplete pass. Moore had a 33-yard touchdown catch even with defender Kevin White right with him. That was only three plays after Moore was called for offensive pass interference when he pushed off the same cornerback to make a catch, the penalty wip-ing out a nearly 25-yard gain to the TCU 22. Ward was initially ruled out of bounds after making a leaping 29-yard grab and then falling down on the far side of the end zone. But officials reviewed the play, which showed Ward’s right elbow had landed in the end zone before the rest of his body came down on the line for a score that made it 21-17.

SCORING SUMMARYTEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PLAYS-YARDS DRIVE TIMETCU 1st 12:37 Dawson, Skye 19 yd pass from Boykin, Trevone 5-75 2:23TTU 1st 04:55 Ward, Eric 5 yd pass from Doege, Seth 6-33 2:47TCU 1st 00:49 Oberkrom, Jaden 32 yd field goal 8-60 4:06TCU 2nd 08:13 Tucker, Matthew 4 yd run 8-31 4:43TTU 2nd 06:37 Moore, Darrin 33 yd pass from Doege, Seth 4-70 1:36TTU 2nd 03:28 Ward, Eric 29 yd pass from Doege, Seth 7-51 3:04TCU 2nd 00:22 Oberkrom, Jaden 41 yd field goal 11-52 2:57TCU 3rd 04:09 Oberkrom, Jaden 32 yd field goal 7-45 3:41TCU 4th 14:49 Oberkrom, Jaden 45 yd field goal 8-27 2:39TTU 4th 06:40 Torres, Alex 8 yd pass from Doege, Seth 10-80 3:51TTU 4th 04:06 Williams, Kenny 47 yd run 4-62 1:27TCU 4th 02:25 Brown, LaDarius 60 yd pass from Boykin, Trevone 6-74 1:36TCU 4th 00:18 Oberkrom, Jaden 42 yd field goal 9-56 1:02TCU OT 15:00 Boyce, Josh 8 yd pass from Boykin, Trevone 4-25 0:00TTU OT 15:00 Ward, Eric 6 yd pass from Doege, Seth 4-25 0:00TTU OT 15:00 Grant, Jakeem 25 yd pass from Doege, Seth 1-25 0:00TCU OT 15:00 Catalon, B.J. 7 yd pass from Boykin, Trevone 4-25 0:00TCU OT 15:00 Oberkrom, Jaden 38 yd field goal 4-4 0:00TTU OT 15:00 Torres, Alex 8 yd pass from Doege, Seth 4-25 0:00

TEAM STATISTICS TTU TCUFirst Downs .......................................................................... 21 28Net Yards Rushing ................................................................ 71 184Net Yards Passing ................................................................. 318 332Completions-Attempts-Int ................................................... 30-42-0 26-47-2Total Offense Yards ............................................................... 389 516Fumbles: Number-Lost ......................................................... 0-0 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards ...................................................... 9-90 8-62Kickoffs-Yards ....................................................................... 5-299 8-512Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........................................... 0-0-0 5-61-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........................................... 2-26-0 4-50-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............................................. 2-15-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0Possession Time ................................................................... 27:43 32:17Third-Down Conversions ...................................................... 5 of 13 5 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions .................................................... 0 of 0 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances .................................................... 4-4 7-7Sacks By: Number-Yards ....................................................... 2-12 3-21

Amon G. Carter Stadium (47,879 Attendance)October 20, 2012

GAME EIGHT • Kansas State 55, Texas Tech 24

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINALTexas Tech 7 3 7 7 24Texas Tech 3 10 21 21 55

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) - Texas Tech fell 55-24 to the No. 4 Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday. Colin Klein led the Wildcats as he completed 19 of 26 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns, and had 83 yards and two more scores on the ground. John Hubert added 64 yards and two rushing TDs, and Angelo Pease also scored for Kansas State, which came into the game trailing only Alabama and Florida in the BCS standings. Seth Doege threw for 331 yards and two touchdowns for the Red Raiders (6-2, 3-2) Texas Tech jumped out of the gates quickly in the first half. Doege took advantage of soft coverage on the opening series of the game, completing six of his first eight passes. An encroachment penalty on third down kept the drive alive, and Doege finished it off with a 32-yard touchdown toss to Eric Ward. The Wildcats, meanwhile, couldn’t get anything going. Klein was sacked to end their first series, and had a pass tipped on third down to end their second. By the end of the quarter, Kansas State

had just 19 yards of offense. The defense provided a jolt late in the quarter when Meshak Williams delivered a crushing blindside hit on Doege, pop-ping the ball loose. Jarrel Childs went the other way for what appeared to be a 74-yard TD return, but an illegal block brought the ball back to the Texas Tech 14. Kansas State had to settle for Anthony Cantele’s 34-yard field goal. Ryan Bustin matched it with a 37-yarder to cap the Red Raiders’ next possession, but Kansas State started moving the ball. Hubert capped off its ensuing drive by winning a race to the pylon after getting stood up at the line of scrimmage to make it 10-all. “When it came down to making plays to finish,” Doege said, “we just didn’t make them.” Near the end of the half, Kansas State’s quick-strike offense set up a 19-yarder by Cantele for the halftime lead. Ward had a big day for the Red Raiders as picked up 161 receiving yards and two touchdowns. “We moved the ball, made a lot of yardage, but you can’t turn it over,” Texas Tech coach Tommy Tuberville said. “I think we gave up 17, 20 points on offense and our kicking game today.”

SCORING SUMMARYTEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PLAYS-YARDS DRIVE TIMETTU 1st 11:46 Ward, Eric 32 yd pass from Doege, Seth 9-75 3:14KS 1st 00:15 Cantele, A. 34 yd field goal 4--3 1:34TTU 2nd 12:37 Bustin, Ryan 37 yd field goal 9-58 2:38KS 2nd 08:45 Hubert, John 4 yd run 8-59 3:52KS 2nd 01:35 Cantele, A. 19 yd field goal 8-65 3:24KS 3rd 11:31 Thompson, T. 21 yd pass from Klein, Collin 7-75 3:29KS 3rd 10:32 Klein, Collin 16 yd run 2-20 0:43TTU 3rd 06:18 Foster, SaDale 8 yd run 11-75 4:14KS 3rd 04:29 Klein, Collin 22 yd run 5-74 1:49KS 4th 12:48 Hubert, John 15 yd run 11-70 5:04KS 4th 11:47 Brown, Arthur 37 yd interception return KS 4th 07:37 Pease, Angelo 7 yd pass from Klein, Collin 5-35 2:08TTU 4th 02:33 Ward, Eric 4 yd pass from Doege, Seth 12-80 5:04

TEAM STATISTICS TTU KSUFirst Downs .......................................................................... 26 30Net Yards Rushing ................................................................ 111 193Net Yards Passing ................................................................. 331 233Completions-Attempts-Int ................................................... 35-50-1 19-27-0Total Offense Yards ............................................................... 442 426Fumbles: Number-Lost ......................................................... 2-2 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards ...................................................... 6-80 5-45Kickoffs-Yards ....................................................................... 5-260 10-614Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ........................................... 0-0-0 0-0-0Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ........................................... 7-116-0 4-59-0Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ............................................. 0-0-0 1-37-1Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ......................................... 0-0-0 2-75-0Possession Time ................................................................... 29:26 30:34Third-Down Conversions ...................................................... 6 of 13 6 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions .................................................... 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances .................................................... 3-3 6-6Sacks By: Number-Yards ....................................................... 1-7 2-8

Bill Snyder Family Stadium (50,766 Attendance)October 27, 2012

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22, JACE AMARO, TE

- 156 yards receiving vs. WVU marked the most by a Red Raider in Big 12 play since 2009.

2012- College Football Performance Award - National Tight End of the Week (10/15)... College Football Performance Award - Hon. Mention National Tight End of the Week (9/17)... caught five passes for 156 yards with a touchdown, including a catch of 61 yards from QB Seth Doege against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... 156 yards receiving marked the most by a Red Raider in Big 12 play since 2009 (Alex Torres - 163, vs. OU)... marked first career 100-yard receiving game... 61-yard catch marked the longest by a Red Raider since 2009 (Jacoby Franks - 72 yards - vs. K-State)... made three catches for 29 yards (long 18) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... tallied four receptions for 48 yards (long 19) at Iowa State (9/29)... caught four passes for 57 yards with two touchdowns against New Mexico (9/15)... marked first career multiple touchdown perfor-mance... made three catches for 55 yards with a touchdown at Texas State (9/8)... caught four passes for 49 yards in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ___________________________________ 5, vs. West Virginia (2012)Yards ____________________________________ 156, vs. West Virginia (2012)Touchdowns __________________________________ 2, vs. New Mexico (2010)Longest Reception _____________________________ 61, vs. West Virginia (2012)All-Purpose Yards _____________________________ 156, vs. West Virginia (2012)* Indicates most recent high

18, MICAH AWE, DB2012- made two tackles (both solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... made one tackle (solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... posted three tackles against New Mexico (9/15)... recorded first career tackle while making one solo and one assisted tackle for a loss at Texas State (9/8)... made career debut in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

CAREER HIGHSTackles _____________________________________ 3, vs. New Mexico (2012)Tackles For Loss ________________________________ 0.5, at Texas State (2012)Sacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2012 8 7 1 8 0.5 2 0 0 0 0TOTAL 8 7 1 8 0.5 2 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2011 12 7 57 2 12 0.6 8.1 4.82012 6 23 394 4 61 3.8 17.1 65.7TOTAL 18 30 451 6 61 1.7 15.0 25.1

1, JAVON BELL, WR2012- made three catches for 55 yards (long 36) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... collected five catches for 80 yards (long 47) and returned three kickoffs for 69 yards at Iowa State (9/29)... made four catches for 53 yards (long 21) against New Mexico (9/15)... made career debut making five catches for 81 yards with one receiving touchdown (8-yards) from QB Seth Doege at Texas State (9/8).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions __________________________________ 5 2x, at Iowa State (2012)*Yards _______________________________________81, at Texas State (2012)Touchdowns ___________________________________ 1, at Texas State (2012)Longest Reception _______________________________ 47, at Iowa State (2012)All-Purpose Yards _______________________________ 149, at Iowa State (2012)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2012 4 17 269 1 47 4.2 15.8 67.2TOTAL 4 17 269 1 47 4.2 15.8 67.2

32, BRANDON BAGLEY, DB2012- tallied one tackle (solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... recorded first career tackles with two (both solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made career debut on special teams in Big 12 opener at Iowa State (9/29).

CAREER HIGHSTackles _____________________________________ 2, vs. West Virginia (2012)Tackles For Loss ____________________________________________ NoneSacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2012 5 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 5 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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54, DARTWAN BUSH, DE2012- had a sack for a loss of seven yards at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... collected five tackles (four solo), including one for a loss of six and tallied a sack at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... made two tackles, including one for a loss against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... collected one tackle for a loss (solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... made three tackles (all solo) at Iowa State (9/29)... tallied two tackles for a loss, including a sack for a loss of two yards against New Mexico (9/15)... marked fourth career sack... had one quarterback hurry at Texas State (9/8)... opened the season with one tackle (assisted) with 0.5 tackles for a loss against Northwestern State (9/1).

48, RYAN BUSTIN, K

- Most field goals by a Red Raider (8) through first 5 games of the year in over 12 years.

2012- College Football Performance Award - Hon. Mention National Placekicker of the Week (9/10)... connected on 3-of-3 PAT attempts, made a 37-yard field goal and had a 50-yard at-tempt blocked at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made 6-of-6 PAT attempts at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... perfect of 7-of-7 PAT attempts and missed only field goal attempt from 41 yards (3rd quarter, 6:33) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... connected on both field goals attempted (35 & 43 yards) and made both PAT attempts against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... made a 39-yard field goal and missed a 41-yard field goal in the fourth quarter at Iowa State (9/29) while connecting on all three PATs... connected on seven PATs and missed only field goal attempt from 39 yards... snapped a streak of five consecutive field goals during the first two games... made both field goal attempts (38, 50) and was a perfect 7-of-7 in PAT attempts at Texas State (9/8)... 50-yard field goal marked the first by a Red Raider since 2010 (Donnie Carona - 52 yards - vs. Weber State)... went 3-for-3 in field goal attempts (31, 36, 37) and a perfect 5-for-5 in PAT attempts in career debut in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1)... became the first Red Raider in over 12 years to con-nect on three field goals in a career debut.

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2010 7 7 2 9 3.0 7 1 0 0 02011 12 23 5 28 5.0 18 2 4 2 02012 8 13 2 15 6.5 20 0 0 0 0TOTAL 27 43 9 52 14.5 45 3 4 2 0

FIELD GOALS G ATT MADE LG PCT PAT2012 8 13 9 50 69.2 40-40TOTAL 8 13 9 50 69.2 40-40

1, TERRANCE BULLITT, S2012- had two tackles (both solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made two tackles (both assisted) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... recorded three tackles (two solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made two tackles (both solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... recorded four tackles (two solo) with his first career sack at Iowa State (9/29)... tallied two tackles (both solo) and broke up one pass at Texas State (9/8)... made season debut with four tackles (all solo) with a tackle for a loss of three yards against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2010 12 15 8 23 2.0 4 1 1 0 02011 12 41 15 56 9.5 40 4 1 1 12012 8 14 5 19 2.0 5 1 0 0 0TOTAL 32 70 28 98 13.5 49 6 2 1 1

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2010 7 1 0 1.0 52011 12 2 0 2.0 92012 8 3 0 3.0 15TOTAL 27 6 0 6.0 29

CAREER HIGHSTackles __________________________________ 10, vs. Oklahoma State (2011)Tackles For Loss __________________________________ 2.5, at Missouri (2011)Sacks _______________________________________1.0, at Iowa State (2012)Interceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered __________________________________ 1, vs. Baylor (2011)* Indicates most recent high

CAREER HIGHSTackles ________________________________________ 5 3x, at TCU (2012)*Tackles For Loss ______________________________ 2 2x, vs. New Mexico (2012)*Sacks ____________________________________ 1 7x, at Kansas State (2012)*Interceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered ____________________________ 1 2x, at New Mexico (2011)** Indicates most recent high

CAREER HIGHSField Goals Attempts _________________________ 3, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Field Goals Made ___________________________ 3, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Longest Field Goal Made ____________________________50, at Texas State (2012)Field Goals Blocked __________________________________________ NonePATs Attempted _________________________________ 7, at Texas State (2012)PATs Made ____________________________________ 7, at Texas State (2012)* Indicates most recent high

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2010 12 0 0 0.0 02011 12 0 0 0.0 02012 8 1 0 1.0 2TOTAL 32 1 0 1.0 2

16, MICHAEL BREWER, QB2012- entered the game in the final series and went 1-of-1 for nine yards against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... entered in the fourth quarter with 5:25 remaining and went 4-of-5 with 68 yards (long 36) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... entered in the third quarter in a backup role and finished the game 6-of-10 for 37 yards passing against New Mexico (9/15)... entered in a backup role in the third quarter and finished going 7-of-11 for 72 yards (long 24) at Texas State (9/8)... made ca-reer debut in season opener going 10-for-13 for 122 yards with two passing touchdowns against Northwestern State (9/1)... became the first Red Raider in over 18 years to pass for two touch-downs in career debut... both touchdown passes in debut went to Marcus Kennard (12 yards, 3 yards) in the fourth quarter against the Demons.

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic2012 5 40 28 0 308 2 36 70.0 7.7 61.6 151.2TOTAL 5 40 28 0 308 2 36 70.0 7.7 61.6 151.2

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2012 5 6 16 0 12 2.7 3.2TOTAL 5 6 16 0 12 2.7 3.2

CAREER HIGHSPass Attempts ____________________________ 13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Pass Completions __________________________ 10, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Passing Yards ___________________________ 122, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Passing Touchdowns _________________________ 2, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Longest Pass ___________________________________36, vs. Oklahoma (2012)Rushing Yards _________________________________23, vs. New Mexico (2012)* Indicates most recent high

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16, CODY DAVIS, S

- Needs only 2 tackles to join Tech's all-time career top-10 list.- Has the most solo tackles (57) by a Red Raider (through first 8 games) since 2002.- Leads all Red Raiders over the past decade with 255 career solo tackles.- Recorded his 300th career tackle (42 career games) against No. 4 West Virginia.- National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award (1-of-15 in the country).

2012- National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete Award (1-of-15 in the nation)... Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/15)... Phil Steele Preseason All-Big 12 (2nd Team)... Phil Steele Preseason No. 8 Nationally-Ranked SS... College Sports Madness Pre-season All-Big 12 (3rd Team)... led team with eight tackles (all solo) and added a pass breakup at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... led team with 11 tackles (seven solo) with an interception and a pass breakup at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... 49 solo tackles are the most by a Red Raider through the first seven games of the season since 2002 (Lawrence Flugence - 78)... led all players with 13 tackles (all solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... his seventh tackle against WVU marked the 300th of his career... joined teammate RB Eric Stephens Jr. as a team captain against the Mountaineers... collected nine tackles (all solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... posted second interception of the season and notched five tackles (four solo) with one tackle for a loss at Iowa State (9/29)... tied for the team lead with five tackles (four solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... made four tackles and intercepted a pass in the first quarter and returned the INT 88 yards for a touchdown at Texas State (9/8)... marked second career interception and first INT for a touchdown... was Tech’s first INT returned for a touchdown since Sept. 18, 2010 when Jarvis Phillips returned an intercep-tion 87 yards for a touchdown against No. 4 Texas in Lubbock... joined senior offensive lineman LaAdrian Waddle as a team captain against the Bobcats... led the team with nine tackles (eight solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

85, JORDAN DAVIS, WR2012- one of 13 Tech receivers to make a catch against New Mexico (9/15) while tallying one reception for 10 yards... caught two passes for 10 yards at Texas State (9/8)... made career debut with two catches for 23 yards (long 14) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions __________________________________ 2 2x, at Texas State (2012)*Yards _________________________________ 23, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Touchdowns ______________________________________________ NoneLongest Reception _________________________ 14, vs. Northwestern State (2012)All-Purpose Yards __________________________ 23, vs. Northwestern State (2012)* Indicates most recent high

25, BLAKE DEES, LB2012- had two tackles (one solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... tallied five tackles (all solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... had one tackle (solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... posted three tackles (two solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss at Iowa State (9/29)... tied for the team high with five tackles (all solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... had two tackles (both solo) at Texas State (9/8)... tallied one tackle (solo) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2012 8 5 43 0 14 0.6 8.6 5.4TOTAL 8 5 43 0 14 0.6 8.6 5.4

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2011 8 28 4 32 4.0 7 1 2 1 02012 8 17 2 19 0.5 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 16 45 6 51 4.5 7 1 2 1 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2011 8 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.02012 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 16 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

CAREER HIGHSTackles _____________________________________ 9, vs. Kansas State (2011)Tackles For Loss ___________________________________ 2, vs. Nevada (2011)Sacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions __________________________________ 1, at New Mexico (2011)Fumbles Recovered _______________________________ 1, vs. Texas State (2011)* Indicates most recent high

CAREER HIGHSTackles _______________________________________ 15, at Houston (2009)Tackles For Loss ___________________________________ 6, at Houston (2009)Sacks ________________________________________1, at Texas A&M (2010)Interceptions ____________________________________ 1 4x, at TCU (2012)*Fumbles Recovered ________________________________1, at Texas A&M (2010)* Indicates most recent high

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2009 12 58 23 81 1.5 3 6 0 0 02010 13 68 19 87 6.5 30 5 3 1 02011 11 72 21 93 3.0 5 5 1 0 02012 8 57 7 64 1.5 2 7 0 0 0TOTAL 44 255 70 325 12.5 40 23 4 1 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2009 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02010 13 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.02011 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02012 8 3 88 1 88 29.3 11.0TOTAL 44 4 88 1 88 22.0 2.0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2009 12 0 0 0.0 02010 13 1 0 1.0 72011 11 0 0 0.0 02012 8 0 0 0.0 0TOTAL 44 1 0 1.0 7

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7, SETH DOEGE, QB

- Leads the NCAA with 30 touchdown passes.- Ranks 5th all-time in Big 12 career history with a 68.8 completion percentage.- Moved into 5th place on Tech's all-time career passing yardage list (6,971).- Threw for a career-high 7 touchdowns at No. 21 TCU.- Threw for a career-high 499 yards against No. 4 West Virginia.- Ranks 6th in the NCAA in passing (28.0 completions/game).- 3-of-4 career 400-yard passing games have come against a ranked opponent.- Became the fifth QB in school history to throw for at least 50 career touchdown passes.- His 30 TD passes are the most by a Tech QB (through 8 games) since 2007 (Harrell - 32).- Has 3 games this season with 6+ TD passes (ties a school-record) which leads the NCAA.

2012 AWARDS & HONORS:- AT&T All-America Player of the Week (10/25)- Davey O'Brien Award Semifinalist (Top Quarterback)- Capital One Cup Impact Performance of the Week (10/25)- AT&T All-America Player of the Week Nominee (10/22)- Manning Award Stars of the Week (10/22)- College Football Performance Award - National Performer of the Week (10/22)- College Football Performance Award - National Quarterback of the Week (10/22)- Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (10/15)- Davey O'Brian Award National Quarterback of the Week (10/15)- AT&T All-America Player of the Week Nominee (10/15)- Manning Award Stars of the Week (10/15)- College Football Performance Award - Hon. Mention National Quarterback of the Week (10/15)- College Football Performance Award - National Performer of the Week (9/17)- College Football Performance Award - National Quarterback of the Week (9/17)- College Football Performance Award - Hon. Mention National Quarterback of the Week (9/10)- Maxwell Award Watch List (Top Player)- Davey O'Brien Award Watch List (Top Quarterback)- Walter Camp Player of the Year Watch List (National Player of the Year)- Manning Award Watch List (Top QB - Including Bowl Game Performance)- Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List (Top Quarterback)- Senior Bowl Watch List - Phil Steele Preseason No. 34 Nationally-Ranked QB

2012 NCAA STATISTICS RANKINGS- Passing Touchdowns (1st - 30)- Completion Percentage (4th - 70.7%)- Passing (6th - 28.00)- Passing Yards/Game (7th - 317.6)- Passing Yards (7th - 2,540)- Passing Efficiency (9th - 164.2)- Total Offense (14th - 317.5)

2012 BIG 12 STATISTICS RANKINGS- Passing Touchdowns (1st - 30)- Passing Completions (1st - 224)- Passing (2nd - 28.00)- Completion Percentage (2nd - 70.7%)- Passing Attempts (2nd - 317)- Passing Yards (2nd - 2,540)- Total Offense (3rd - 314.5)- Passing Yards/Game (3rd - 317.6)- Passing Efficiency (4th - 164.2)

2012

CAREER HIGHSPass Attempts _________________________________ 66, vs. Texas A&M (2011)Pass Completions _______________________________ 44, vs. Texas A&M (2011)Passing Yards _______________________________ 499, vs. West Virginia (2012)Passing Touchdowns ___________________________________ 7, at TCU (2012)Longest Pass ______________________________ 61 2x, vs. West Virginia (2012)*Rushing Yards ___________________________________ 83, vs. Nevada (2011)* Indicates most recent high

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic2009 4 61 38 0 369 2 61 62.3 6.0 92.2 123.92010 2 4 3 0 58 0 21 75.0 14.5 29.0 196.82011 12 581 398 10 4004 28 56 68.5 6.9 333.7 138.92012 8 317 224 8 2540 30 61 70.7 8.0 317.5 164.2TOTAL 26 963 663 18 6971 60 61 68.8 7.2 268.1 146.5

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2009 4 -51 369 318 79.52010 2 0 58 58 29.02011 12 46 4004 4050 337.52012 8 -24 2540 2516 314.5TOTAL 26 -29 6971 6942 267.0

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2009 4 11 -51 0 5 -4.6 -12.82010 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02011 12 54 46 4 48 0.9 3.82012 8 23 -24 0 23 -1.0 -3.0TOTAL 26 88 -29 4 48 -0.3 -1.1

- has thrown multiple touchdowns in 6-of-8 games this season and in 14-of-20 games since becoming Tech’s starter in 2011... has six 300-yard passing efforts this season (15 career)... passed for 331 yards on 35-of-50 passing with two touchdowns and one interception at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... threw a career-high seven touchdown passes while going 30-of-42 for 318 yards without throwing an interception at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... had a career-game going 32-of-42 for 499 yards with six touchdown passes with just one INT against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... recorded his first 400-yard passing effort of the season and the fourth of his career... marked the second time this season to throw for six touchdowns in a game... became the first Tech QB to throw for a pair of 6 TD games in the same season since 2008 (Harrell - 2)... became the eighth quarterback in Texas Tech history to reach the 6,000 career yards passing mile-stone... completed 22-of-36 for 203 yards with three interceptions and zero touchdowns against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... went 30-of-46 for 331 yards passing with three touchdowns and two interceptions at Iowa State (9/29)... also caught a pass from WR Bradley Marquez for a gain of one yard... marked first reception of the season (2nd career)... completed 27-of-35 passes for 340 yards with six touchdowns with zero interceptions against New Mexico (9/15)... set a new career-high with six touchdown passes... tossed five touchdown passes in the first half becom-ing the first Red Raider with five TD passes in the first half since 2009 (Steven Sheffield, 6 - vs. K-State)... became the ninth quarterback in Texas Tech history to reach the 5,000 career yards passing milestone... notched 500th career completion becoming just the seventh Tech QB to reach the career milestone... marked his second straight game with at least five TD passes and the fourth time during his career with at least four touchdown passes... finished the first half with 302 yards passing to become the first Red Raider to pass for at least 300 yards in the first half since 2010 (Taylor Potts, 306 - vs. Baylor - Cotton Bowl Stadium)... went 25-of-32 for 319 passing yards with five touchdowns and zero interceptions at Texas State (9/8)... marked third career four-plus passing touchdown performance, including this second career game with five passing TDs (at New Mexico - 2011)... career stats vs. Texas State (2 games): 49-of-66 (74%), 650 yards, 8 TD, 0 INT... marked his first 300-yard passing performance of the season (10th career)... opened the season going 23-of-34 for 199 yards with one passing touchdown and one interception against Northwestern State (9/1)... joined senior safety D.J. Johnson as a team captain for season opener against the Demons.

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2 CORNELIUS DOUGLAS, DB

2012- Jim Thorpe National Defensive Back of the Week (10/3)... Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/1)... College Football Performance Award - Hon. Mention National Defensive Back of the Week (10/1)... tallied seven tackles (all solo) and three tackles for a loss of eight yards against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... became the first Red Raider cornerback to have three tackles for a loss in a game in over 12 years... had a career game at Iowa State (9/29) with first two career interceptions and three tackles (all solo)... second interception led to Tech’s third touchdown of the game to give the Red Raiders a 21-13 lead... became the first Red Raider with a pair of interceptions in a game since D.J. Johnson also picked off two passes in Tech’s 2011 Big 12 opener at Kansas... joined teammate Alex Torres as a team captain against the Cyclones... collected two tackles (both solo) at Texas State (9/8)... made two tackles (one solo) with a tackle for a loss of six yards in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions __________________________________ 6 2x, at Oklahoma (2011)*Yards _____________________________________ 99, vs. Kansas State (2011)Touchdowns _____________________________ 1 3x, vs. Oklahoma State (2011)*Longest Reception _____________________________ 40, vs. Kansas State (2011)All-Purpose Yards ______________________________ 99, vs. Kansas State (2011)Tackles ____________________________________ 7 2x, vs. Oklahoma (2012)*Tackles For Loss _________________________________ 3, vs. Oklahoma (2012)Sacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions ___________________________________2, at Iowa State (2012)Fumbles Recovered ____________________________ 1, vs. Oklahoma State (2011)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2009 9 4 28 0 12 0.4 7.0 3.12010 13 20 215 1 28 1.5 10.8 16.52011 12 29 329 1 40 2.4 11.3 27.42012 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 39 53 572 2 40 1.4 10.8 14.7ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2009 9 2 28 0 0 0 30 3.32010 13 3 215 0 0 0 218 16.82011 12 0 329 0 7 0 336 28.02012 5 0 0 0 0 40 40 8.0TOTAL 39 5 572 0 7 40 624 16.0

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2009 9 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 02010 13 9 2 11 1.0 23 0 1 0 02011 12 13 5 18 0.0 0 2 2 1 02012 5 13 1 14 4.0 14 2 0 0 0TOTAL 39 36 8 44 5.0 37 4 3 1 0

13, SAM EGUAVOEN, LB2012- tied for the team lead with eight tackles (four solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made four tackles (all solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... had two tackles (both solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... notched one tackle (solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... had three tackles (all solo) at Iowa State (9/29)... posted a tackle (solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... recorded two tackles (both solo) at Texas State (9/8)... tied for second on the team with four tackles (three solo) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2011 12 25 5 30 1.0 1 0 0 0 02012 8 18 7 25 0.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 20 43 12 55 1.0 1 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles ________________________________________ 11, vs. Baylor (2011)Tackles For Loss ___________________________________ 1, vs. Nevada (2011)Sacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

26, RYAN ERXLEBEN, P

- Ranks 4th all-time in Texas Tech career history in punting average (41.5).

2012- College Football Performance Award - Hon. Mention National Punter of the Week (10/22)... tallied three punts for an average of 26.3 yards/punt with a long of 36 at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made eight punts - averaging 47.4 - with a long of 60 yards and with two coming inside the 20-yard line at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... made just one punt for 54 yards against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... tallied four punts for 164 yards - averaging 41.0 - with a long of 47 against No. 14 Oklahoma (10.6)... punted five times for 225 yards - averaging 45.0 - with a long of 50, two touchbacks and one punt going inside the 20-yard line at Iowa State (9/29)... punted once (35 yards) against New Mexico (9/15)... did not record a punt at Texas State (9/8)... marked the first time Tech did not punt in a game since 2008 (vs. Baylor)... punted only once (41 yards) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

CAREER HIGHSPunts _______________________________________ 9, vs. Iowa State (2011)Punt Average __________________________________ 51.4, at Missouri (2011)Inside the 20 _____________________________________ 5, vs. Kansas (2009)Long Punt ________________________________________ 60, at TCU (2012)* Indicates most recent high

PUNTING G No. Yards Lg Avg2009 11 43 1756 55 40.82011 12 57 2376 59 41.72012 8 23 976 60 42.4TOTAL 31 123 5108 60 41.5

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2009 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02010 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02011 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02012 5 2 40 0 40 20.0 8.0TOTAL 39 2 40 0 40 20.0 1.0

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91, KERRY HYDER, DE2012- College Football Performance Award - Hon. Mention National Defensive Lineman of the Week (9/3)... collected four tackles (three solo), including one for a loss of three and broke up a pass at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made five tackles (four solo) with 2.5 tackles for a loss of nine yards and had a sack (loss of 6) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... collected six tackles (all solo), including one for a loss of two, against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... had two tackles (both solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... tallied five tackles (four solo) with two sacks (loss of 11) and recovered first career fumble at Iowa State (9/29)... became the first Red Raider with two sacks in a game since 2010 (Pearlie Graves, 2 - at Colorado)... notched two tackles (both solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... broke up one pass at Texas State (9/8)... made three tackles - all for a loss - with two pass breakups and one sack (loss of 4) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2010 11 6 7 13 3.5 17 2 2 0 02011 12 29 13 42 5.0 10 3 1 0 02012 8 24 3 27 9.5 35 4 0 1 0TOTAL 31 59 23 82 18.0 62 9 3 1 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles _________________________________________ 7, at Kansas (2011)Tackles For Loss _____________________________________ 2.5, at TCU (2012)Sacks ________________________________________2, at Iowa State (2012)Interceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered ________________________________1, at Iowa State (2012)* Indicates most recent high

8, SADALE FOSTER, ATH2012- rushed four times for 15 yards with a rushing touchdown and caught two passes for six yards at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made seven carries for 24 yards (long 12) and caught one pass for a yard at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... rushed 10 times for 82 yards (8.2 AVG) with a touchdown against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... averaged the most yards (8.2) by a Red Raider (min. 10 carries) since 2010 (Baron Batch - 8.3, 11 carries - at Oklahoma)... led all players with 133 all-purpose yards with 11 rushes for 46 yards, three catches for 26 yards and 63 kick-return yards while scoring first career touchdown (rushing - 3 yards) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... made three carries for five yards at Iowa State (9/29)... rushed 10 times for 64 yards (6.4 avg.) and returned two kickoffs for 50 yards against New Mexico (9/15)... led the team with 122 all-purpose yards with 10 rushes for 56 yards (long 15), one catch for three yards and returned two kickoffs for 67 yards (long 40) at Texas State (9/8)... made 11 carries for 44 yards on the ground with one catch for seven yards in career debut against Northwestern State (9/1) in season opener.

CAREER HIGHSRushes ___________________________________ 11 2x, vs. Oklahoma (2012)*Rushing Yards ________________________________ 82, vs. West Virginia (2012)Rushing Touchdowns ___________________________ 1 3x, at Kansas State (2012)*Longest Rush ________________________________ 53, vs. West Virginia (2012)Receptions ____________________________________ 3, vs. Oklahoma (2012)Receiving Yards _________________________________26, vs. Oklahoma (2012)Receiving Touchdowns ________________________________________ NoneLongest Reception _______________________________22, vs. Oklahoma (2012)Total Touchdowns ____________________________ 1 2x, vs. West Virginia (2012)*Kickoff Returns ________________________________ 7, at Kansas State (2012)Kickoff Return Yards ____________________________ 116, at Kansas State (2012)Longest Kickoff Return _____________________________40, at Texas State (2012)All-Purpose Yards ______________________________ 137, at Kansas State (2012)* Indicates most recent high

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2012 8 66 330 3 53 5.0 41.2TOTAL 8 66 330 3 53 5.0 41.2

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2012 8 17 352 0 40 20.7 44.0TOTAL 8 17 352 0 40 20.7 44.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2012 8 330 43 0 352 0 725 90.6TOTAL 8 330 43 0 352 0 725 90.6

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2012 8 8 43 0 22 1.0 5.4 5.4TOTAL 8 8 43 0 22 1.0 5.4 5.4

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2010 11 2 0 2.0 162011 12 1 1 1.5 42012 8 4 0 4.0 21TOTAL 31 7 1 7.5 41

11, JAKEEM GRANT, WR2012- caught three passes for five yards and carried once for a yard at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... caught a touchdown in the second overtime and made three catches for 45 yards at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... caught four passes for 37 yards (long 19) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made two catches for 23 yards (long 12) at Iowa State (9/29)... caught two passes for three yards against New Mexico (9/15)... made five catches for 78 yards (long 42) at Texas State (9/8)... caught three passes for 25 yards and rushed once for three yards in career debut in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ____________________________________ 5, at Texas State (2012)Yards _______________________________________78, at Texas State (2012)Touchdowns _____________________________________ 1 2x, at TCU (2012)*Longest Reception _______________________________42, at Texas State (2012)All-Purpose Yards ________________________________78, at Texas State (2012)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2012 8 22 216 2 42 2.8 9.8 27.0TOTAL 8 22 216 2 42 2.8 9.8 27.0

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12, D.J. JOHNSON, S2012- made five tackles (four solo) and broke up a pass at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... collected an interception, broke up a pass and made eight tackles (four solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... posted six tackles (five solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... led the team with 10 tackles (nine solo) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... became the first Red Raider with 10 tackles in a game this season... among team leaders with four tackles (two solo) at Iowa State (9/29)... led the team in tackles for the second straight week with five (all solo) and broke up one pass against New Mexico (9/15)... led the team with six tackles (all solo) at Texas State (9/8)... among team leaders with three tackles (all solo) with two tackles for a loss of 13 yards and tallied first career sack (loss of 8) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1)... joined senior quarterback Seth Doege as a team captain for season opener against the Demons.

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2009 12 22 2 24 0.0 0 7 1 0 02010 12 37 6 43 2.0 4 7 0 0 02011 12 61 22 83 0.5 1 5 3 1 02012 8 38 9 47 2.0 13 4 0 0 0TOTAL 44 158 39 197 4.5 18 23 4 1 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2009 12 1 7 0 7 7.0 0.62010 12 3 44 0 33 14.7 3.72011 12 2 40 0 24 20.0 3.32012 8 1 15 0 15 15.0 1.9TOTAL 44 7 106 0 33 15.1 2.4CAREER HIGHSTackles _______________________________________ 13, vs. Nevada (2011)Tackles For Loss _________________________________ 1 2x, vs. Baylor (2010)*Sacks __________________________________ 1, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Interceptions _____________________________________ 2, at Kansas (2011)Fumbles Recovered _______________________________ 1, at New Mexico (2011)* Indicates most recent high

88, MARCUS KENNARD, WR2012- caught a pass for 10 yards at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made three catches for 43 yards with a touchdown against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... caught four passes for 40 yards and recorded first career touchdowns with a 12-yard and three-yard catch in the end zone - both from backup QB Michael Brewer - in the fourth quarter of season opener against Northwestern State (9/1)... becomes the seventh Red Raider in the Tommy Tuberville era to record a multiple receiving touch-down performance.

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _______________________________ 4, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Yards _______________________________________75, vs. Oklahoma (2011)Touchdowns ______________________________ 2, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Longest Reception _______________________________40, vs. Oklahoma (2011)All-Purpose Yards ________________________________75, vs. Oklahoma (2011)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2011 11 12 182 0 40 1.1 15.2 16.52012 5 8 93 3 18 1.6 11.6 18.6TOTAL 16 20 275 3 40 1.2 13.8 17.2

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2011 12 9 168 0 29 18.7 14.02012 6 1 22 0 22 22.0 3.7TOTAL 18 10 190 0 29 19.0 10.6ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2011 12 8 240 0 168 0 416 34.72012 6 0 172 0 22 0 194 32.3TOTAL 18 8 412 0 190 0 610 33.9

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _______________________________ 7, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Yards _________________________________ 92, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Touchdowns ___________________________________ 1, vs. Texas State (2011)Longest Reception ______________________________ 37, vs. Texas A&M (2011)Kickoff Returns ____________________________________ 4, vs. Baylor (2011)Kickoff Return Yards ________________________________ 76, vs. Baylor (2011)All-Purpose Yards __________________________ 92, vs. Northwestern State (2012)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2011 12 25 240 1 37 2.1 9.6 20.02012 6 16 172 0 23 2.7 10.8 28.7TOTAL 18 41 412 1 37 2.3 10.0 22.9

4, BRADLEY MARQUEZ, WR

- Has made at least one catch in 17-of-18 career games played.

2012- had one catch for seven yards against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made one catch for seven yards against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... caught two passes for 23 yards and also attempted and completed first career pass (to QB Seth Doege) at Iowa State (9/29)... made two catches for 24 yards (long 19) against New Mexico (9/15)... notched three catches for 19 yards and returned one kickoff for 22 yards at Texas State (9/8)... led the team making seven catches for 92 yards (long 23) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1)... finished second on the team with 92 all-purpose yards in the season opener.

24, BRUCE JONES, CB2012- posted five tackles (all solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... notched five tackles (four solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... collected two tackles (both solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... had one tackle (solo) and broke up one pass against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... made four tackles (all solo) and broke up a pass against New Mexico (9/15)... tallied one tackle (solo) at Texas State (9/8)... made career debut making one tackle (assisted) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2012 8 17 2 19 0.0 0 5 0 0 0TOTAL 8 17 2 19 0.0 0 5 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles ___________________________________ 5 2x, at Kansas State (2012)*Tackles For Loss ____________________________________________ NoneSacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions _____________________________________________ NonePass Breakups _________________________________ 3, vs. West Virginia (2012)* Indicates most recent high

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14, DARRIN MOORE, WR

- Has 11 touchdown receptions over his last nine games played (dates back to 2011).- Has caught at least one touchdown in seven of his last nine games played.

2012- Athlon Sports Preseason All-Big 12 (2nd Team)... College Football News Preseason All-Big 12 (2nd team)... tallied nine catches for 63 yards (long 14) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made five receptions for 63 yards with one touchdown catch at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... caught nine passes for 92 yards with three touchdowns against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... marked second multiple touchdown performance this season (4th career)... marked first three-touchdown effort of the season (2nd career)... made five catches for 80 yards (long 35) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... caught five passes for 20 yards with a touchdown at Iowa State (9/29)... marked fourth touchdown catch of the season (13th career)... caught one touchdown pass and had five recep-tions for 49 yards against New Mexico (9/15)... made season debut recording five catches for 73 yards with two touchdowns at Texas State (9/8)... marked first multiple receiving touchdown performance of the season (third career).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ___________________________________ 12, vs. Texas State (2011)Yards _____________________________________ 221, vs. Texas State (2011)Touchdowns ________________________________ 3 2x, vs. West Virginia (2012)Longest Reception ______________________________ 56, at New Mexico (2011)All-Purpose Yards ______________________________ 221, vs. Texas State (2011)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2010 12 15 117 1 19 1.2 7.8 9.82011 9 47 571 8 56 5.2 12.1 63.42012 7 43 440 8 35 6.1 10.2 62.9TOTAL 28 105 1128 17 56 3.8 10.7 40.3

31, EUGENE NEBOH, CB

- Became only the third Red Raider since 2002 (Jamar Wall - 2009, Joselio Hanson - 2002) with four pass breakups in a single game with four against No. 4 West Virginia.

2012- made two tackles (both solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... joined senior teammate WR Tyson Williams as a team captain against the Wildcats... third on the team with seven tackles (six solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... recorded two tackles (both solo) and broke up four passes against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... four pass breakups is the most by a Red Raider since 2009 (Jamar Wall, 4 - vs. Oklahoma)... became the third Red Raider since 2002 to post at least four pass breakups in a single-game (Wall - 2009, Hanson - 2002)... collected two tackles (both solo) with two pass breakups against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... had three tackles (one solo) at Iowa State (9/29)... made two tackles (both solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... joined senior OL Deveric Gallington as a team captain against the Lobos... tallied three tackles (all solo) and led the team with two pass breakups at Texas State (9/8)... among team leaders with three tackles (all solo) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2010 9 16 9 25 1.0 2 2 0 0 02011 10 11 0 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 02012 8 21 3 24 0.0 0 8 0 0 0TOTAL 27 48 12 60 1.0 2 10 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles _______________________________________9, at Texas A&M (2010)Tackles For Loss __________________________________1, at Texas A&M (2010)Sacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions _____________________________________________ NonePass Breakups _________________________________ 4, vs. West Virginia (2012)* Indicates most recent high

21, JARVIS PHILLIPS, CB2012- had a tackle (solo) and broke up a pass at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... notched four tackles (all solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... had two tackles (both solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made two tackles (both solo) with one pass breakup against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... collected one tackle (solo) at Iowa State (9/29)... made season debut in week two with two tackles (one solo) at Texas State (9/8).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2010 13 44 13 57 1.0 1 14 0 0 02011 12 14 2 16 0.0 0 3 0 0 02012 7 11 1 12 0.0 0 2 0 0 0TOTAL 32 69 16 85 1.0 1 19 0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2010 13 4 114 1 87 28.5 8.82011 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02012 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 32 4 114 1 87 28.5 3.6CAREER HIGHSTackles _________________________________________ 8, vs. Baylor (2010)Tackles For Loss ______________________________ 1, vs. Oklahoma State (2010)Sacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions _____________________________________ 2, vs. Texas (2010)INT Returned for Touchdowns ____________________________ 1, vs. Texas (2010)* Indicates most recent high

5, TRE’ PORTER, CB2012- collected four tackles (two solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... notched two tackles (one solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... collected two tackles (both solo) - one for a loss - with a pass break-up against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... made four tackles (three solo) and broke up one pass at Iowa State (9/29)... third on the team with four tackles (three solo) at Texas State (9/8)... made one tackle (assisted) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2010 13 61 15 76 4.0 8 7 0 0 02011 7 21 3 24 0.0 0 3 0 1 02012 7 11 6 17 1.0 1 2 0 0 0TOTAL 27 93 24 117 5.0 9 12 0 1 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2010 13 1 13 0 13 13.0 1.02011 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.02012 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 27 2 13 0 13 6.5 0.5CAREER HIGHSTackles ________________________________________ 12, vs. Baylor (2010)Tackles For Loss _______________________________ 1 5x, vs. Oklahoma (2012)*Sacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions ________________________________ 1 2x, at Oklahoma (2011)*Fumbles Recovered _______________________________ 1, vs. Iowa State (2011)* Indicates most recent high

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43, JACKSON RICHARDS, DE2012- collected three tackles (all solo) and made one tackle for a loss of three yards at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made two tackles (two solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... had one tackle (solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... did not post a tackle but broke up one pass against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... posted five tackles (three solo) while notching 1.5 tackles for a loss of three yards at Iowa State (9/29)... collected one tackle (solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... made one tackle (solo) at Texas State (9/8)... tallied one tackle (solo) with a pass breakup in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2011 12 13 4 17 2.5 11 1 1 0 02012 8 12 2 14 2.5 6 2 0 0 0TOTAL 20 25 6 31 5.0 17 3 1 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2011 12 1 0 1.0 62012 8 0 0 0.0 0TOTAL 20 1 0 1.0 6

CAREER HIGHSTackles _______________________________________5, at Iowa State (2012)Tackles For Loss _________________________________1.5, at Iowa State (2012)Sacks _______________________________________ 1, at New Mexico (2011)Interceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

10, PETE ROBERTSON, DB2012- notched two tackles (both solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made two tackles (both solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... tallied three tackles (two solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... col-lected three tackles (two solo) with his first career sack (loss of 11) at Iowa State (9/29)... made three tackles (all solo) against New Mexico (9/15)... forced one fumble and collected a tackle (solo) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2011 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 02012 7 12 2 14 1.0 11 0 1 0 0TOTAL 10 12 2 14 1.0 11 0 1 1 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles __________________________________ 3 3x, vs. West Virginia (2012)*Tackles For Loss _________________________________1.0, at Iowa State (2012)Sacks _______________________________________1.0, at Iowa State (2012)Forced Fumbles ____________________________ 1, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Fumbles Recovered __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2011 3 0 0 0.0 02012 7 1 0 1.0 11TOTAL 10 1 0 1.0 11

8, DELVON SIMMONS, DT2012- recorded two tackles (both solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made four tackles (one solo) with 1.5 tackles for a loss and broke up one pass at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... had one tackle (solo) and a quarterback hurry against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made two tackles (one solo) and had 1.5 tackles for a loss of four yards while breaking up one pass against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... had three tackles (all assisted) at Iowa State (9/29)... made one tackle (assisted) at Texas State (9/8)... recorded second career sack (loss of 2) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2011 10 10 3 13 1.5 8 0 0 0 02012 8 6 8 14 4.0 8 2 0 0 0TOTAL 18 16 11 27 5.5 16 2 0 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2011 10 1 0 1.0 72012 8 1 0 1.0 2TOTAL 18 2 0 2.0 9

CAREER HIGHSTackles ______________________________________ 5, at New Mexico (2011)Tackles For Loss __________________________________ 1.5 2x, at TCU (2012)*Sacks _______________________________ 1, 2x, vs. Northwestern State (2012)*Interceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

7, WILL SMITH, LB2012- Phil Steele Preseason All-Big 12 (4th Team)... College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big 12 (3rd Team)... tallied four tackles (all solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made six tackles (five solo) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... had one tackle (solo) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made three tackles (one solo) with 0.5 tackles for a loss against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... led the team with seven tackles (three solo) at Iowa State (9/29)... posted three tackles with 0.5 tackles for a loss of four yards against New Mexico (9/15)... led the team with six tackles (three solo) and made 0.5 tackles for a loss at Texas State (9/8)... made career debut with three tackles (all solo) in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2012 8 22 11 33 1.5 6 0 0 0 0TOTAL 8 22 11 33 1.5 6 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHSTackles _______________________________________7, at Iowa State (2012)Tackles For Loss ________________________________ 0.5, at Texas State (2012)Sacks __________________________________________________ NoneInterceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

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KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2009 13 32 823 0 64 25.7 63.32010 13 44 1071 0 93 24.3 82.42011 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02012 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 39 76 1894 0 93 24.9 48.6

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2009 13 254 113 0 823 0 1190 91.52010 13 668 212 0 1071 0 1951 150.12011 5 565 133 0 0 0 698 139.62012 8 358 35 0 0 0 393 49.1TOTAL 39 1845 493 0 1894 0 4232 108.5

CAREER HIGHSRushes ______________________________________26 2x, at Kansas (2011)*Rushing Yards ___________________________________134, vs. Nevada (2011)Rushing Touchdowns ______________________ 2 4x, vs. Northwestern State (2012)*Receptions _________________________________ 7 2x, at New Mexico (2011)*Receiving Yards ________________________________ 63, at New Mexico (2011)Receiving Touchdowns ______________________________2, at Iowa State (2010)Total Touchdowns ________________________ 2 5x, vs. Northwestern State (2012)*Longest Rush _______________________________ 86, vs. Northwestern (2010)Longest Reception __________________________________ 34, vs. Rice (2009)Kickoff Returns _____________________________________ 7, at Texas (2009)Kickoff Return Yards ________________________________ 182, at Texas (2009)Longest Kickoff Return ____________________________ 93, at New Mexico (2010)All-Purpose Yards ______________________________ 264, at New Mexico (2010)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2009 13 14 113 1 34 1.1 8.1 8.72010 13 33 212 2 19 2.5 6.4 16.32011 5 16 133 0 18 3.2 8.3 26.62012 8 11 35 0 9 1.4 3.2 4.4TOTAL 39 74 493 3 34 1.9 6.7 12.6

24, ERIC STEPHENS JR., RB

- Became the 7th player in Texas Tech history with 4,000 career all-purpose yards. Stephens (4,232) joined Wes Welker (5,730), Taurean Henderson (5,308), Donny Anderson (5,156), Byron Hanspard (5,115), Ricky Williams (5,024) and James Gray (4,796).

2012- Doak Walker Award Watch List (Nation's Top Running Back)... Athlon Sports Preseason All-Big 12 (2nd Team)... Phil Steele Preseason No. 32 Nationally-Ranked RB... carried three times for 17 yards at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... rushed seven times for 22 yards and caught two passes for nine yards at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... carried eight times for 27 yards (long 6) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... joined teammate S Cody Davis as a team captain against the Mountaineers... rushed 11 times for 39 yards (long 13 - 3.5 avg.) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... carried five times for 15 yards at Iowa State (9/29)... averaged 9.8 yards per rush with 12 carries for 118 yards and a rushing touchdown against New Mexico (9/15)... marked his first 100-yard rushing performance of the season (sixth career)... joined teammate Kenny Williams as the first set of Tech RBs to each rush for over 100-yards in the same game since 1998 (Ricky Williams/Rob Peters - vs. Baylor)... rushing TD vs. New Mexico marked the 19th of his career... posted 85 first-half rushing yards - mark-ing the most rushing yards for a Red Raider in the first half since 2005 (Taurean Henderson, 141 - vs. Indiana State)... became the seventh player in Texas Tech history to collect 4,000 career all-purpose yards... rushed six times for 62 yards (long 46) at Texas State (9/8)... returned from a season-ending knee surgery (2011) in the Red Raiders season opener with 16 rushes for 58 yards and two rushing touchdowns while also making three catches for 11 yards against Northwestern State (9/1).

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2009 13 254 0 254 19.52010 13 668 0 668 51.42011 5 565 0 565 113.02012 8 358 0 358 44.8TOTAL 39 1845 0 1845 47.3

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2009 13 49 254 2 30 5.2 19.52010 13 127 668 6 86 5.3 51.42011 5 108 565 8 46 5.2 113.02012 8 68 358 3 46 5.3 44.8TOTAL 39 352 1845 19 86 5.2 47.3

86, ALEX TORRES, WR

- Has caught at least one pass in 41-of-43 career games played.- Reached the 2,000 career yards receiving milestone against No. 4 West Virginia.

2012- collected three catches for 33 yards (long 15) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made five catches for 53 yards and caught two touchdowns - including the game-winning TD in triple-overtime - at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... caught two passes for 46 yards (long 30) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... second catch against the Mountaineers gave him 2,000 career yards receiving during his 41st career game... made one catch for four yards against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... had one catch for seven yards at Iowa State (9/29)... joined senior cornerback Cornelius Douglas as a team captain at the Cyclones... made one catch for nine yards against New Mexico (9/15)... made two catches for 33 yards and a touchdown (14th career) at Texas State (9/8)... has caught at least one touchdown in four consecutive seasons... made season debut with one catch for four yards in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions __________________________________ 12, vs. Kansas State (2011)Yards ______________________________________ 163, vs. Oklahoma (2009)Touchdowns ____________________________________ 3, at Oklahoma (2011)Longest Reception _______________________________65, vs. Oklahoma (2009)All-Purpose Yards _______________________________ 163, vs. Oklahoma (2009)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2009 13 67 806 6 65 5.2 12.0 62.02010 11 39 481 3 45 3.5 12.3 43.72011 11 51 616 4 44 4.6 12.1 56.02012 8 16 189 3 30 2.0 11.8 23.6TOTAL 43 173 2092 16 65 4.0 12.1 48.7

18, ERIC WARD, WR

- Dating back to last year, has 12 touchdown receptions during last eight games played.- Career-high 161 yards receiving at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27).- Moved into a tie for 6th place on school's all-time career receiving touchdowns list with 21.

2012- Biletnikoff Award Watch List (Nation's Top Receiver)... Phil Steele Preseason All-Big 12 (2nd Team)... Phil Steele Preseason No. 51 Nationally-Ranked WR...College Sports Madness Preseason All-Big 12 (3rd Team)... Has two 100-yard performances this season (4 career)... Has caught multiple touchdowns in three games this season (7 career)... recorded a career-high 161 yards receiving on 11 catches with two touchdowns at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... marked the most receiving yards in a Big 12 game by a Red Raider since 2009 (Alex Torres - 163 vs. Okla-homa)... led the team with six catches for 61 yards (long 29) and tied a career high with three touchdown receptions at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... caught one touchdown and made four receptions for 37 yards against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... caught three passes for 20 yards (long 8) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... led the team with nine catches for 122 yards receiving with one touchdown at Iowa State (9/29)... marked first 100-yard receiving performance of the season (2nd career)... touchdown marked the fourth of the season (15th career)... Iowa State performance reached two career milestones of 1,000 career receiving yards and 100 career receptions... caught three touchdown passes - all in the first half - with five catches for 90 yards (long 39) against New Mexico (9/15)... became the first Tech player to catch three touchdown passes in a game since Alex Torres caught three at No. 1 Oklahoma in 2011... became the first Red Raider with three receiving touchdowns in the first half since 2007 (Michael Crabtree, 3 - at Oklahoma State)... made season debut with three catches for 26 yards in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ______________________________________ 16, vs. Baylor (2011)Yards _____________________________________ 161, at Kansas State (2012)Touchdowns _____________________________________ 3 2x, at TCU (2012)*Longest Reception _______________________________ 48, at Oklahoma (2011)All-Purpose Yards ______________________________ 161, at Kansas State (2012)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2010 11 6 63 0 14 0.5 10.5 5.72011 12 84 800 11 48 7.0 9.5 66.72012 7 41 517 10 39 5.9 12.6 73.9TOTAL 30 131 1380 21 48 4.4 10.5 46.0

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96, DENNELL WESLEY, DT2012- collected two tackles (one solo) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made two tackles (both solo) with one tackle for a loss at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... recorded two tackles (both solo) and one tackle for a loss against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... made two tackles (both solo) against No. 14 Okla-homa (10/6)... had one tackle (solo) at Iowa State (9/29)... collected two tackles (one solo) at Texas State (9/8)... made season debut in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd2011 12 13 8 21 2.0 9 0 0 1 02012 8 9 2 11 3.0 4 0 0 0 0TOTAL 20 22 10 32 5.0 13 0 0 1 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2011 12 1 0 1.0 82012 8 0 0 0.0 0TOTAL 20 1 0 1.0 8

CAREER HIGHSTackles _________________________________________ 5, vs. Baylor (2011)Tackles For Loss ________________________________ 2, vs. West Virginia (2012)Sacks __________________________________________ 1, vs. Baylor (2011)Interceptions _____________________________________________ NoneFumbles Recovered __________________________________________ None* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2011 10 6 52 0 15 0.6 8.7 5.22012 8 9 82 1 24 1.1 9.1 10.2TOTAL 18 15 134 1 24 0.8 8.9 7.4

34, KENNY WILLIAMS, RB2012- rushed 15 times for 81 yards (long 13) and caught 1 pass for seven yards at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... carried six times for 47 yards (long 47) with a touchdown at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... rushed six times for 31 yards and caught two passes for 33 yards (long 24) against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... carried seven times for 24 yards with second touchdown of the season (4th career) against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... led the team with 15 carries and 80 yards rushing (long 23) at Iowa State (9/29)... collected first career 100-yard rushing performance with 14 carries for 105 yards (long 31) against New Mexico (9/15)... joined teammate Eric Stephens Jr. as the first set of Tech RBs to each rush for over 100-yards in the same game since 1998 (Ricky Williams/Rob Peters - vs. Baylor)... rushed five times for 62 yards while averaging 12.4 yards per carry at Texas State (9/8)... led the team with 74 yards rushing on 15 carries (4.9 avg.) and caught two passes for 23 yards with a two-yard touchdown reception in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1).

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2011 10 43 135 2 17 3.1 13.52012 8 83 504 3 47 6.1 63.0TOTAL 18 126 639 5 47 5.1 35.5

CAREER HIGHSRushes ___________________________________ 15 3x, at Kansas State (2012)Rushing Yards ________________________________ 105, vs. New Mexico (2012)Rushing Touchdowns _________________________________ 2, vs. Baylor (2011)Longest Rush ______________________________________ 47, at TCU (2012)Total Touchdowns ___________________________________ 2, vs. Baylor (2011)Receptions _______________________________________ 3, vs. Baylor (2011)Receiving Yards _________________________________25 2x, vs. Baylor (2011)*Receiving Touchdowns ________________________ 1, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Longest Reception _________________________ 21, vs. Northwestern State (2012)All-Purpose Yards ______________________________ 112, vs. New Mexico (2012)* Indicates most recent high

3, TYSON WILLIAMS, WR2012- had one reception for seven yards at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... joined senior teammate CB Eu-gene Neboh as a team captain against the Wildcats... caught three passes for 31 yards (long 14) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... made one catch for 35 yards against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... recorded two catches for 15 yards against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... made one catch for eight yards at Iowa State (9/29)... caught four passes for 52 yards (long 20) against New Mexico (9/15)... made two catches for 22 yards in career debut at Texas State (9/8).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ___________________________________ 4, vs. New Mexico (2012)Yards ______________________________________52, vs. New Mexico (2012)Touchdowns ______________________________________________ NoneLongest Reception _____________________________ 35, vs. West Virginia (2012)All-Purpose Yards _______________________________52, vs. New Mexico (2012)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2012 7 14 170 0 35 2.0 12.1 24.3TOTAL 7 14 170 0 35 2.0 12.1 24.3

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6, AUSTIN ZOUZALIK, WR2012- notched three catches for 37 yards (long 15) at No. 3 Kansas State (10/27)... made five recep-tions for 55 yards (long 14) at No. 21 TCU (10/20)... five catches marked his most receptions since also making five in the 2010 finale at the TicketCity Bowl against Northwestern at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas... made one catch for 16 yards against No. 4 West Virginia (10/13)... joined teammate DL Leon Mackey as a team captain against No. 14 Oklahoma (10/6)... returned two punts for 31 yards (long 27) at Iowa State (9/29)... returned two punts for eight yards against New Mexico (9/15)... caught one pass for 12 yards and returned two punts for seven yards at Texas State (9/8)... made one catch for seven yards in season opener against Northwestern State (9/1) and also returned two punts for 37 yards (long 19).

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _______________________________________ 7, vs. Baylor (2009)Receiving Yards _______________________________ 100, vs. Weber State (2010)Receiving Touchdowns _________________________ 1 4x, vs. Northwestern (2010)*Rushes ____________________________________1 2x, at Kansas State (2012)Rushing Yards _____________________________________ 5, vs. Baylor (2009)Rushing Touchdowns _________________________________________ None Total Touchdowns ____________________________ 1 5x, vs. Northwestern (2010)*Longest Rush _____________________________________ 5, vs. Baylor (2009)Longest Reception ______________________________ 55, at New Mexico (2010)Punt Returns __________________________________ 5, vs. New Mexico (2009)Punt Return Yards _______________________________52, vs. New Mexico (2009)Longest Punt Return ______________________________ 27, at Iowa State (2012)All-Purpose Yards ______________________________ 100, vs. Weber State (2010)* Indicates most recent high

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2009 13 35 469 2 50 2.7 13.4 36.12010 12 31 432 2 55 2.6 13.9 36.02011 9 13 121 0 18 1.4 9.3 13.42012 8 11 127 0 16 1.4 11.5 15.9TOTAL 42 90 1149 4 55 2.1 12.8 27.4

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic2009 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02010 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02011 9 2 2 0 37 1 26 100.0 18.5 4.1 420.42012 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 42 3 2 0 37 1 26 66.7 12.3 0.9 280.3ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2009 13 5 469 201 63 0 738 56.82010 12 0 432 5 38 0 475 39.62011 9 0 121 76 68 0 265 29.42012 8 2 127 83 0 0 212 26.5TOTAL 42 7 1149 365 169 0 1690 40.2

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2009 13 21 201 0 26 9.6 15.52010 12 6 5 0 16 0.8 0.42011 9 11 76 0 25 6.9 8.42012 8 9 83 0 27 9.2 10.4TOTAL 42 47 365 0 27 7.8 8.7