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TEXAS LONGHORNS 2017 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES FOUR-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 28-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS • THIRD MOST WINS IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY 2017 SCHEDULE Record ________________ 3-3 (2-1 Big 12) Ranking (AP/Coaches) ___________NR/NR Head Coach _______________ Tom Herman Career Record _______________ 25-7 (3rd) Record at Texas_______________ 3-3 (1st) Location__________________Austin, Texas Founded________________________ 1883 Enrollment ____________________ 50,950 Colors ____________Burnt Orange & White TEXAS LONGHORNS OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS vs Record ________________ 5-1 (2-1 Big 12) Ranking (AP/Coaches) ___________ 10/11 Head Coach ________________Mike Gundy Career Record ____________ 109-51 (13th) Record at Oklahoma State _________ same Location________________ Stillwater, Okla. Founded________________________ 1890 Enrollment ____________________ 25,962 Colors _________________ Black & Orange GAMEDAY INFO Kickoff __________________________________ Saturday, October 21, 2017 (11:06 a.m. CT) Location____________________________________________________ Austin, Texas Stadium ____________________________ Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (100,119) Television ________________________________________________________ ABC Talent______________________ Steve Levy (PxP), Brian Griese (analyst), Todd McShay (sideline) Local Radio ________________________________________Longhorn IMG Radio Network Talent______________________ Craig Way (PxP), Roger Wallace (analyst), Quan Cosby (sideline) Spanish Radio ______________________________________Longhorn IMG Radio Network Talent___________________________ Dr. Rubén Pizarro-Silva (PxP), Jesus Mendoza (analyst) National Radio ________________________________________________ Sports USA Talent__________________________________ Josh Appel (PxP), Charles Arbuckle (analyst) Twitter: ________ @TexasFootball Twitter: _____@CoachTomHerman Instagram: ______ @TexasFootball Facebook: _________ @UTFootball FOLLOW THE HORNS Game Information/Coverage ___________ 1 Weekly Schedule/Series Info ___________ 2 Game Notes ______________________ 2-9 Tom Herman/Coaching Staff _______ 10-11 2017 Standings/Opponents’ Schedules __ 12 Media Policies _____________________ 13 Rosters/Depth Chart _____________ 14-16 Statistics ______________________ 17-35 Recaps ________________________ 36-41 The Last Matchup __________________ 42 WHAT’S INSIDE THE OPENING KICKOFF • Texas Football returns home to Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium Saturday, as the Longhorns welcome the Oklahoma State University Cowboys to town for an 11 a.m. kickoff. • The Longhorns and Cowboys enter Saturday’s game with identical 2-1 records in Big 12 Conference play. UT is coming off a 29-24 loss to Oklahoma in the AT&T Red River Showdown. OSU dispatched of Baylor, 59-16, on Saturday. • Prior to the loss against Oklahoma, Texas had defeated Iowa State and Kansas State to open up conference play. Oklahoma State lost to TCU to begin conference play, but has since defeated Texas Tech and Baylor. NATIONAL GAME COVERAGE • Saturday’s game will kickoff at 11:06 a.m. CT and is set to be broadcast on ABC. Steve Levy will handle the play-by-play duties, while Brian Griese will provide analysis. Todd McShay will report from the field. • Longhorn Network’s Texas GameDay show begins two hours prior to kickoff. Following the game, LHN will also host Texas GameDay Final with interviews and analysis. • A Longhorn IMG Radio Network broadcast with Craig Way, Roger Wallace and Quan Cosby can be heard nationally on Sirius channel 132, XM channel 199 and online channel 953. • Sports USA will also broadcast the game on national radio. Josh Appel will call the play-by-play action and Charles Arbuckle will provide the analysis. LONGHORNS CONTINUE CRUCIAL STRETCH • For the third time in five games, Texas will play an opponent ranked inside the top 12 as Oklahoma State enters ranked No. 10/11 in the polls. • The Longhorns played USC when they were 4th and Oklahoma when they were 12th. Upcoming road opponents TCU (No. 4/4) and WVU (No. 23/23) are also ranked this week. MARYLAND Sept. 2 • 11 am CT • Austin SAN JOSE STATE Sept. 9 • 2:30 pm CT • Austin AT 4/4 USC Sept. 16 • 7:30 pm CT • Los Angeles AT IOWA STATE Sept. 28 • 7 pm CT • Ames KANSAS STATE Oct. 7 • 6 pm CT • Austin VS. OKLAHOMA Oct. 14 • 2:30 pm CT • ESPN • Dallas OKLAHOMA STATE Oct. 21 • 11 am CT • ABC • Austin AT BAYLOR Oct. 28 • TBA • TBA • Waco AT TCU Nov. 4 • TBA • TBA • Fort Worth KANSAS Nov. 11 • 5 pm CT • LHN • Austin AT WEST VIRGINIA Nov. 18 • TBA • TBA • Morgantown TEXAS TECH Nov. 24 • 7 pm CT • FOX • Austin H A N Record/Results OVERALL: 3-3 HOME: 2-1 AWAY: 1-1 NEUTRAL: 0-1 BIG 12: 2-1 BIG 12 HOME: 1-0 BIG 12 AWAY: 1-0 BIG 12 NEUTRAL: 0-1 Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director: John Bianco Email: [email protected] Associate Director: Thomas Stepp Email: [email protected] Associate Director: Joe Hernandez Email: [email protected] Assistant Director: Scott Swegan Email: [email protected] MEDIA RELATIONS L, 41-51 W, 56-0 L, 24-27 2OT W, 17-7 W, 40-34 2OT L, 24-29

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TEXAS LONGHORNS2017 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

FOUR-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 28-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS • THIRD MOST WINS IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY

2017 SCHEDULE

Record ________________ 3-3 (2-1 Big 12)Ranking (AP/Coaches) ___________NR/NRHead Coach _______________ Tom HermanCareer Record _______________ 25-7 (3rd)Record at Texas _______________ 3-3 (1st)Location __________________Austin, TexasFounded________________________ 1883Enrollment ____________________ 50,950Colors ____________Burnt Orange & White

TEXASLONGHORNS

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Record ________________ 5-1 (2-1 Big 12)Ranking (AP/Coaches) ___________ 10/11Head Coach ________________Mike GundyCareer Record ____________ 109-51 (13th)Record at Oklahoma State _________sameLocation ________________ Stillwater, Okla.Founded________________________ 1890Enrollment ____________________ 25,962Colors _________________Black & Orange

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Kickoff __________________________________ Saturday, October 21, 2017 (11:06 a.m. CT)Location ____________________________________________________ Austin, TexasStadium ____________________________ Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (100,119)Television ________________________________________________________ ABC Talent ______________________ Steve Levy (PxP), Brian Griese (analyst), Todd McShay (sideline)Local Radio ________________________________________Longhorn IMG Radio Network Talent ______________________ Craig Way (PxP), Roger Wallace (analyst), Quan Cosby (sideline)Spanish Radio ______________________________________Longhorn IMG Radio Network Talent ___________________________ Dr. Rubén Pizarro-Silva (PxP), Jesus Mendoza (analyst)National Radio ________________________________________________ Sports USA Talent __________________________________ Josh Appel (PxP), Charles Arbuckle (analyst)

Twitter: ________ @TexasFootball

Twitter: _____@CoachTomHerman

Instagram: ______ @TexasFootball

Facebook: _________ @UTFootball

FOLLOW THE HORNS

Game Information/Coverage ___________ 1Weekly Schedule/Series Info ___________ 2Game Notes ______________________ 2-9Tom Herman/Coaching Staff _______ 10-112017 Standings/Opponents’ Schedules __ 12Media Policies _____________________ 13Rosters/Depth Chart _____________ 14-16Statistics ______________________ 17-35Recaps ________________________ 36-41The Last Matchup __________________ 42

WHAT’S INSIDE

THE OPENING KICKOFF • Texas Football returns home to Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium Saturday, as the Longhorns welcome the Oklahoma State University Cowboys to town for an 11 a.m. kickoff. • The Longhorns and Cowboys enter Saturday’s game with identical 2-1 records in Big 12 Conference play. UT is coming off a 29-24 loss to Oklahoma in the AT&T Red River Showdown. OSU dispatched of Baylor, 59-16, on Saturday.• Prior to the loss against Oklahoma, Texas had defeated Iowa State and Kansas State to open up conference play. Oklahoma State lost to TCU to begin conference play, but has since defeated Texas Tech and Baylor.

NATIONAL GAME COVERAGE • Saturday’s game will kickoff at 11:06 a.m. CT and is set to be broadcast on ABC. Steve Levy will handle the play-by-play duties, while Brian Griese will provide analysis. Todd McShay will report from the field.• Longhorn Network’s Texas GameDay show begins two hours prior to kickoff. Following the game, LHN will also host Texas GameDay Final with interviews and analysis.• A Longhorn IMG Radio Network broadcast with Craig Way, Roger Wallace and Quan Cosby can be heard nationally on Sirius channel 132, XM channel 199 and online channel 953.• Sports USA will also broadcast the game on national radio. Josh Appel will call the play-by-play action and Charles Arbuckle will provide the analysis.

LONGHORNS CONTINUE CRUCIAL STRETCH • For the third time in five games, Texas will play an opponent ranked inside the top 12 as Oklahoma State enters ranked No. 10/11 in the polls.• The Longhorns played USC when they were 4th and Oklahoma when they were 12th. Upcoming road opponents TCU (No. 4/4) and WVU (No. 23/23) are also ranked this week.

Maryland Sept. 2 • 11 am CT • Austin

San JoSe State Sept. 9 • 2:30 pm CT • Austin

at 4/4 USC Sept. 16 • 7:30 pm CT • Los Angeles

at Iowa State Sept. 28 • 7 pm CT • Ames

KanSaS State Oct. 7 • 6 pm CT • Austin

vS. oKlahoMa Oct. 14 • 2:30 pm CT • ESPN • Dallas

oKlahoMa State Oct. 21 • 11 am CT • ABC • Austin

at Baylor Oct. 28 • TBA • TBA • Waco

at tCU Nov. 4 • TBA • TBA • Fort Worth

KanSaS Nov. 11 • 5 pm CT • LHN • Austin

at weSt vIrgInIa Nov. 18 • TBA • TBA • Morgantown

texaS teCh Nov. 24 • 7 pm CT • FOX • Austin

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Record/ResultsOverall: 3-3HOme: 2-1away: 1-1Neutral: 0-1

Big 12: 2-1Big 12 HOme: 1-0Big 12 away: 1-0Big 12 Neutral: 0-1

Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director: John BiancoEmail: [email protected]

Associate Director: Thomas SteppEmail: [email protected]

Associate Director: Joe HernandezEmail: [email protected]

Assistant Director: Scott SweganEmail: [email protected]

MEDIA RELATIONS

L, 41-51

W, 56-0

L, 24-27 2OT

W, 17-7

W, 40-34 2OT

L, 24-29

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22 • SUN

No Availability

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11:30 am >>Herman on Big 12

Teleconference

12:00 pm >>Herman Press Conference

(Centennial Room)

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After Practice >>Player Media Availability

(The Bubble)

18 • WED

After Practice >>Tim Beck/Todd Orlando

Media Availability(Moncrief)

19 • THU

12:00 pm >>Longhorn Weekly with Tom

Herman (Pluckers)Airs on 104.9 FM at 7 p.m.

Airs on LHN at 8 p.m.

After Practice >>Tom Herman Media

Availability (The Bubble)

20 • FRI

No Availability

21 • SAT

11:06 am CT >>Kickoff vs. Oklahoma State

Postgame >>Tom Herman and selected players available to media

WEEKLY SCHEDULE/MATCHUP/NOTES

At Texas ____________Texas leads, 14-5At Oklahoma State _____Texas leads, 8-2Neutral Site ___________Texas leads, 2-0

Herman vs. Oklahoma State ________ 0-0Gundy vs. Texas _________________ 5-7

Current Streak ________________ OSU 2Longest Texas Streak ___ 12 (1998-2009)Longest OSU Streak _______ 6 (1952-57)

Largest Texas Win ___57 (71-14 in 1996)Largest OSU Win _____26 (16-42 in 1997)

ALL-TIME MATCHUPSSeason Location Result1916 San Antonio W, 14-71917 Home W, 7-31918 Home W, 27-51920 Dallas W, 21-01922 Home W, 19-71944 Home L, 8-131946 Home W, 54-61963 Home W, 34-71967 Home W, 19-01968 Home W, 31-31996 Home W, 71-141997 Away L, 16-421998 Home W, 37-341999 Away W, 34-212000 Home W, 42-72001 Away W, 45-172002 Home W, 17-152003 Away W, 55-162004 Home W, 56-352005 Away W, 47-282006 Home W, 36-102007 Away W, 38-352008 Home W, 28-242009 Away W, 41-142010 Home L, 16-332011 Home L, 26-382012 Away W, 41-362013 Home L, 13-382014 Away W, 28-72015 Home L, 27-302016 Away L, 31-49

STATISTICAL COMPARISON

CATEGORY48.8 ____________ Scoring Offense ___________ 33.724.3 ____________ Scoring Defense ___________ 24.7168 ______________ First Downs _____________ 149134 ___________First Downs Allowed _________ 105199.5 ____________ Rushing/Game ___________ 169.7149.8 ________ Rushing Defense/Game _______ 116.7411.2 ____________ Passing/Game ___________ 288.3222.7 _________Passing Defense/Game _______ 264.8610.7 __________ Total Offense/Game _________ 458.0372.5 __________ Total Defense/Game _________ 381.520.3 ____________ Kick Return Avg. ___________ 20.63.5 _____________ Punt Return Avg. ___________ 13.734-301 ___________Penalties-Yards _________45-3979-13 __________ Field Goals-Attempts _________5-1026:18 ________ Avg. Time of Possession _______ 32:5040/73 (55%) _____3rd Down Offense __ 50/104 (48%)45-100 (45%) ___ 3rd Down Defense ___ 21/79 (27%)4/7 (57%) _______4th Down Offense ____ 5/14 (36%)3/8 (38%) ______ 4th Down Defense _____ 1/9 (11%)28/33 (85%) _____Red Zone Offense ___ 20/27 (74%)19-23 (83%) ____ Red Zone Defense ___ 15-19 (79%)0 _____________ Turnover Margin ____________ +1

STATISTICAL LEADERS

PASSINGTEXAS CMP ATT INT YDS TDSam Ehlinger 85 156 3 1178 6OKLAHOMA STATE CMP ATT INT YDS TDMason Rudolph 136 204 4 2368 19

RUSHINGTEXAS G ATT NET AVG TDChris Warren III 6 55 274 5.0 5Sam Ehlinger 4 68 271 4.0 1OKLAHOMA STATE G ATT NET AVG TD Justice Hill 6 106 633 6.0 5J.D. King 6 42 260 6.2 2

RECEIVINGTEXAS G REC YDS AVG TD Collin Johnson 6 27 511 18.9 1Reggie Hemphill-Mapps 6 29 303 10.4 0

OKLAHOMA STATE G REC YDS AVG TD James Washington 6 34 882 25.9 6Marcell Ateman 6 29 568 19.6 4

INSIDE THE MATCHUPINSIDE THE SERIES

24WINS

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0TIES

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THE ALL-TIME SERIES • Texas and Oklahoma State will meet for the 32nd time this weekend, with the Longhorns holding a 24-7 edge in the all-time series.• UT is 14-5 at home, but has lost four straight to the Cowboys in Austin. The Longhorns’ last win at home in the series was a 28-24 victory in 2008.• Saturday’s game will mark the first time in his career that Tom Herman has faced Oklahoma State. Mike Gundy is 5-7 in his career against Texas.• Oklahoma State’s win last season in Stillwater snapped a seven-game winning streak by the road team in the series.

A TEXAS WIN WOULD... • Improve Texas’ record to 4-3 overall and 3-1 in the Big 12 Conference.• Extend the Longhorns’ lead in the all-time series to 25-7, including a mark of 15-5 in Austin.• Snap a two-game losing streak in the series and be UT’s first win at home since 2008 against the Cowboys.• Make Tom Herman 26-7 (.788) in his head coaching career and 4-3 (.571) at the helm of the Burnt Orange and White.• Give the Longhorns a 3-1 record at home so far in 2017.

HEAD COACH TOM HERMAN • Tom Herman is in his first season at Texas and his third season overall as a head coach. He is 3-3 thus far at UT and 25-7 overall as a head coach. The Longhorns are currently 2-1 in the Big 12 Conference. • Herman guided Houston to a 13-1 record and a win in the Peach Bowl during his first season. He was just the fourth head coach in NCAA history with at least 13 wins in a rookie season (Chris Petersen, George Woodruff, Walter Camp) and just the fifth to win the first 10 games of his career (Petersen, Woodruff, Camp and Larry Coker).

QUARTERBACK PLAY UNDER HERMAN SINCE 2012YEAR ____________PASS YDS _______ PASS TD __________RUSH YDS _______ RUSH TD2012 Ohio State ______2,178 ____________ 17 ______________1,363 ____________ 132013 Ohio State ______2,843 ____________ 38 ______________1,398 ____________ 202014 Ohio State ______3,694 ____________ 41 ______________1,234 ____________ 122015 Houston _______3,410 ____________ 20 ______________1,318 ____________ 232016 Houston _______3,767 ____________ 22 ______________ 654 _____________ 145-Year avg _________3,178.4 __________ 27.6 ____________1,193.4 __________ 16.42017 Texas _________1,730 ____________ 9 _______________ 391 _____________ 4

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2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. OKLAHOMA STATE

TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTESLONGHORN HONOR ROLL

SHANE BUECHELE • SO • QB • Maxwell Award watch list• Davey O’Brien Award watch list

MICHAEL DICKSON • JR • P • Preseason All-American - Athlon Sports• Ray Guy Award watch list• Preseason All-Big 12• Ray Guy Award Punter of the Week (Oct. 2)• Ray Guy Award Punter of the Week (Oct. 16)

SAM EHLINGER • FR • QB • CBS Sports Freshman of the Week (Oct. 15)• Davey O’Brien Award “Great 8” (Oct. 15)

DESHON ELLIOTT • JR • DB • Big 12 Conference Defensive POTW (Sept. 18)• Jim Thorpe Player of the Week HM (Sept. 20)• Big 12 Conference Defensive POTW (Oct. 2)• ESPN.com Midseason First-Team All-American• Sporting News Midseason All-American Team

POONA FORD • SR • DL • Preseason All-Big 12• Senior Bowl watch list

BRECKYN HAGER • JR • LB • Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list

JASON HALL • SR • DB • Senior Bowl watch list

NAASHON HUGHES • SR • LB • Senior Bowl watch list

MALIK JEFFERSON • JR • LB • Preseason All-American - Sporting News• Bednarik Award watch list• Nagurski Trophy watch list• Butkus Award watch list• Preseason All-Big 12

MALCOLM ROACH • SO • DE • Nagurski Trophy watch list• Preseason All-Big 12

ZACH SHACKELFORD • SO • OL • Rimington Trophy watch list

PATRICK VAHE • JR • OL • Polynesian Player of the Year watch list

CHRIS WARREN III • JR • RB • Maxwell Award watch list• Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award week two HM

CONNOR WILLIAMS • JR • OL • Preseason All-American - Associated Press• Preseason All-American - Sports Illustrated• Preseason All-American - Sporting News• Preseason All-American - College Football News• Preseason All-American - Athlon Sports• Maxwell Award watch list• Outland Trophy watch list• Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award watch list• Preseason All-Big 12

FIRST TIME STARTERS • Twelve Longhorns have made their first career start through the first six games of the season: TE Cade Brewer (Oklahoma), RB Toneil Carter (Iowa State), OL Terrell Cuney (K-State), QB Sam Ehlinger (SJSU), TE Garrett Gray (Maryland), WR Reggie Hemphill-Mapps (K-State), WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey (Maryland), LB Gary Johnson (K-State), OL Derek Kerstetter (Iowa State), TE Kendall Moore (SJSU), OL Denzel Okafor (K-State) and RB Kyle Porter (Maryland).

FIRST TIME PLAYERS • 21 Longhorns have made their first career appearances so far in 2017.• Maryland: LB Marqez Bimage*, TE Cade Brewer*, LB Demarco Boyd^, DL Jamari Chisholm, DL Ta’Quon Graham*, WR Reggie Hemphill-Mapps^, OL Patrick Hudson^, LB Gary Johnson, K Joshua Rowland, DS Kaleb Smith, DB Josh Thompson* and RB Daniel Young*• San Jose State: OL Austin Allsup, RB Toneil Carter*, QB Josh Covey, DB Jarmarquis Durst, QB Sam Ehlinger*, TE Kendall Moore and OL J.P. Urquidez^• USC: DB Chris Brown^• Iowa State: OL Derek Kerstetter*• Eight true freshmen (marked *) and five redshirt freshmen (marked ^) have debuted.

YOUTH IS SERVED • Through the first six games, Texas’ youth has shined through in the starting lineup. The Longhorns’ last two recruiting classes (true freshmen, redshirt freshmen and true sophomores) have combined to make 41 starts this season, including 34 on the offensive side of the ball.• At quarterback, true freshman Sam Ehlinger has started four games, while true sophomore Shane Buechele started the other two.• At running back, true sophomore Kyle Porter has made three starts, while true freshman Toneil Carter has one.• At wide receiver, true sophomore Collin Johnson has six starts, true sophomore Lil’Jordan Humphrey has five, true sophomore Devin Duvernay has one and redshirt freshman Reggie Hemphill-Mapps has one.• On the offensive line, true sophomore Zach Shackelford has started five games at center, true freshman Derek Kerstetter has started three games at right tackle and true sophomore Denzel Okafor has started two at left tackle.• On defense, true sophomore Brandon Jones has started all six games at safety while true sophomore Malcolm Roach started at end against Kansas State.

GETTING DEFENSIVE • Texas’ defense has struggled in recent years, but the Longhorns have looked much improved in the first half of the 2017 season on that side of the ball.• After allowing 51 points in the season opener, the Texas defense has allowed just 97 points in the last five games combined, which includes two double-overtime games. The Longhorns are allowing just 24.7 points per game this season.• Since allowing 263 yards rushing to Maryland in the opener, the Longhorns have surrendered just 437 rushing yards over the last five games. The Texas rush defense (116.7 ypg) ranks 23rd nationally and second-best in the Big 12. • After allowing 482 total yards in the season opener, Texas’ defense has improved their season average over the last four games to 381.5 yards per game. • The Longhorns rank sixth nationally in third-down defense, third nationally in fourth-down defense and first nationally in defensive TDs scored.• Over the last five games, Texas’ defense is allowing 19.4 points per game, 361.4 total yards per game and just 87.4 rushing yards per game.

DEFENSE LAST FIVE GAMESSAN JOSE STATE ______ POINTS _____ TOTAL YDS _____ RUSH YDSAvg coming in _________ 28.0 ________ 434.5 _________ 190.0vs. Texas ______________ 0 ___________ 171 ____________42

SOUTHERN CAL _______ POINTS _____ TOTAL YDS _____ RUSH YDSAvg coming in _________ 45.5 ________ 572.0 _________ 269.5vs. Texas (2OT) _________ 27 __________ 468 ____________71

IOWA STATE _________ POINTS _____ TOTAL YDS _____ RUSH YDSAvg coming in _________ 41.3 ________ 460.0 _________ 148.3vs. Texas ______________ 7 ___________ 256 ____________10

KANSAS STATE _______ POINTS _____ TOTAL YDS _____ RUSH YDSAvg coming in _________ 37.5 ________ 408.2 _________ 229.0vs. Texas (2OT) _________ 34 __________ 394 ___________ 140

OKLAHOMA __________ POINTS _____ TOTAL YDS _____ RUSH YDSAvg coming in _________ 44.6 ________ 587.0 _________ 202.6vs. Texas ______________ 29 __________ 518 ___________ 174

TOTALS _____________ POINTS _____ TOTAL YDS _____ RUSH YDSLast Five Games ________ 19.4 ________ 361.4 __________ 87.4

GOING THE OTHER WAY • Through six games, Texas has returned three interceptions for touchdowns, which already is tied for the fourth-most in school history for a single season. The Longhorns have totaled nine interceptions through six games.

INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A TD 1987, 2000 ______________________________________________ 5 2009 ___________________________________________________ 4 1950, 1978, 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2017 _______________________ 3

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NCAA/BIG 12 RANKINGS

TEAMCategory ____________ NCAA __ Big 12 ___ Value3rd Down Offense _______12______ 3 _______ .4813rd Down Defense _______ 6 ______ 1 _______ .2664th Down Defense _______ 3 ______ 1 _______ .111 Blocked Kicks ___________36______ 1 __________ 1Defensive TDs __________ 1 ______ 1 __________ 4First Downs Defense _____27______ 2 ________ 105 First Downs Offense ______26______ 5 ________ 149Net Punting ____________ 1 ______ 1 ______ 44.81Interceptions ___________12______ 1 __________ 9Punt Returns ___________17______ 1 ______ 13.67Red Zone Defense _______47______ 4 _______ .789Rushing Defense ________23______ 2 ______ 116.7 Team Sacks ____________49______ 3 _______ 2.33Time of Possession ______17______ 1 ______ 32:50**Must be ranked in NCAA Top 50 and Big 12 Top 5

INDIVIDUALName ________Category _____NCAA Big 12 ValueA. Davis ______Fumbles Rec. ___ 50 ____ 3 ______ 1D. Elliott ______INT/Game ______ 1 _____ 1 _____0.8D. Elliott ______Passes Def. ____ 24 ____ 1 _____1.3K. Boyd ______Passes Def. ____ 39 ____ 3 _____1.2R. Hemphill ___Punt Ret. TD ___ 6 ____ 1 ______ 1M. Dickson ____Punting _______ 2 ____ 1 ____48.3M. Jefferson ___Solo Tackles ____ 8 _____ 3 _____6.2D. Elliott ______Interceptions ___ 1 _____ 1 ______ 5H. Hill ________Interceptions ___ 44 ____ 4 ______ 2M. Jefferson ___Total Tackles ____ 35 ____ 3 _____9.0**Must be ranked in NCAA Top 50 and Big 12 Top 5

LONGHORN CAPTAINS#95 Poona Ford • Sr. • DL

#40 Naashon Hughes • Sr. • LB#11 P.J. Locke III • Jr. • DB

#55 Connor Williams • Jr. • OL

LONGHORN GRADUATES• Four on the 2017 roster celebrated graduation prior to the 2017 season. DB Antwuan Davis, OL Jake McMillon, TE Kendall Moore (Syracuse) and DS Kaleb Smith (Oklahoma State) all hold degrees.• Several notable Longhorns and former NFL players also earned thier degrees: Emmanuel Acho (master’s), Mike Davis, Michael Griffin, Chris Ogbonnaya (master’s), Cory Redding and Jaxon Shipley.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES • Through six games in 2017, Texas has already come up with 10 turnovers (nine interceptions, one fumble recovery). Last season through six games, the UT defense had just six turnovers (four fumble recoveries, two interceptions).

GETTING OFF THE FIELD • The Texas defense has been successful at getting the opponents’ offense off the field this season and limiting their opportunities to score points.• The Longhorns are allowing opponents to convert just 21-of-79 attempts on third down, sixth-best nationally. Combined with fourth down attempts, the Longhorn defense is allowing opponents to convert just 22-of-88 (.250).• The Texas defense is averaging 4.5 three-and-outs per game, as 27-of-79 (.342) opponent drives have ended without a first down.• This has been quite a turnaround from 2016, when the Longhorns allowed opponents to convert 72-of-189 (.381) attempts on third down and 8-of-17 (.471) on fourth downs.

TEXAS DEFENSIVE STOPSOPPONENT _________ 3RD DOWN ____4TH DOWN ____ 3-AND-OUTSMaryland _____________3-of-11 ________0-of-0 _________5-of-13SJSU ________________2-of-12 ________0-of-2 _________5-of-11at USC (2ot) ___________6-of-18 ________0-of-3 _________5-of-17at Iowa State __________3-of-12 ________0-of-2 _________3-of-13Kansas State (2ot) ______2-of-11 ________0-of-0 _________5-of-13vs. Oklahoma __________5-of-15 ________1-of-2 _________4-of-12TOTALS _____________ 21-of-79 _______1-of-9 ________ 27-of-79

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS • Through six games, Texas’ defense has allowed opponents to score just seven points off nine Longhorn turnovers. In contrast, the Texas offense has scored 41 points off 10 turnovers forced thus far.• In comparison, last season, UT’s defense allowed opponents to score 68 points off 23 Longhorn turnovers, while the offense scored just 41 points all season off 20 opponent turnovers.• Through six games last season, UT had committed the same amount of turnovers (9), but allowed 37 more points off of them. Conversely, the UT defense had forced just six turnovers through six games a season ago, leading to just three Texas points.

POINTS ALLOWED OFF TURNOVERSSEASON ___________________ UT TO’s ______________ OPP PTS2017_________________________ 9 ____________________ 72016________________________ 23 ____________________68

SEASON ___________________OPP TO’s _______________UT PTS2017________________________ 10 ____________________412016________________________ 20 ____________________41

RUSHING DEFENSE IS STOUT • Texas’ rush defense has been stout in each of the past five games, allowing just 87.4 yards per game.• Prior to the game against K-State, the Longhorns had held three straight opponents under 100 yards rushing.• That stretch marked the first time since the first three games of the 2010 season that a UT defense has accomplished that feat.• The 10 rushing yards allowed vs. Iowa State were the eighth-fewest by a Longhorn defense in the last 10 seasons.

LESS THAN 100 RUSH YARDS ALLOWED 2017 _____________________________ 3 (10 ISU, 42 SJSU, 71 USC) 2016 ____________________________________________1 (98 ISU) 2015 ________________________________________________ None 2014 ____________________________________ 2 (34 OSU, 79 UNT) 2013 ____________________________________ 2 (45 TCU, 94 TTU) 2012 __________________________________________ 1 (69 WYO) 2011 ___________6 (-2 KU, 30 TTU, 38 KSU, 43 BYU, 86 OU, 90 CAL)

TOP DEFENSIVE RUSHING GAMES SINCE ‘08 1. Texas A&M (11/27/2008) _____________________________ -24 2. vs. Oklahoma (10/17/2009) ___________________________ -16 3. at Texas Tech (9/18/2010) ____________________________ -14 4. Texas Tech (9/19/2009) _______________________________ -6 5. Kansas (10/29/2011) __________________________________ -2 6. at Baylor (11/14/2009) _________________________________ 6 7. UTEP (9/26/2009) _____________________________________ 9 8. AT IOWA STATE (9/28/2017) ____________________________ 10

UT’S NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS • Texas already has five non-offensive touchdowns in 2017 after scoring zero in 2016. • The Longhorns had three in the season-opener against Maryland and have had one each against San Jose State and Southern California.• Holton Hill has three of them and now has four career non-offensive touchdowns. This season, he has interception returns of 45 (SJSU) and 31 yards (Maryland). He also returned a blocked field goal 65 yards for a score against Maryland. • Reggie Hemphill-Mapps has one, returning a punt 91 yards to the house against Maryland.• DeShon Elliott returned an interception 38 yards to the end zone on the road against USC.• The season opener against Maryland marked the first time since Oct. 10, 2009, that UT had scored three non-offensive TDs in a game.

NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS SINCE 2009 2017 ________________________________ 5 (3 INT, PR, FG BLOCK) 2016 ________________________________________________ None 2015 ______________________________________ 4 (2 FR, INT, PR) 2014 _____________________________________________2 (2 INT) 2013 ________________________________________3 (INT, FR, PR) 2012 __________________________________________3 (2 INT, FR) 2011 _________________________________ 4 (2 KR, INT, PR Block) 2010 ___________________________________________ 2 (INT, FR) 2009 __________________________________ 11 (4 INT, 4 PR, 3 KR)

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2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. OKLAHOMA STATE

TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTESPEDIGREE FOR SUCCESS • Defensive coordinator Todd Orlando is in his third season under Tom Herman and his 13th straight season as a defensive coordinator. He has found success at each of his four previous stops as the DC: UConn (2005-10), FIU (2011-12), Utah State (2013-14) and Houston (2015-16).• Like in seasons past, Orlando is proving once again the ability to put together one of the nation’s toughest defenses. The Longhorns have been prolific at disrupting the quarterback and forcing turnovers, including turning those into points so far in 2017.• The Longhorns currently rank sixth-best nationally in third down defense and are 23rd in rushing defense. Orlando’s unit has dramatically improved in scoring and total defense, as well, and leads the nation in defensive touchdowns after the Longhorns did not have any last season. • In his first season at UH, his defense led the nation with 35 takeaways, while finishing eighth nationally in rushing defense (108.9 ypg) and 20th in scoring defense (20.7 ppg). Last season, Orlando’s defense finished 13th in total defense and fourth in rush defense. They were also third nationally with five defensive touchdowns and allowed just 23.5 ppg.

ORLANDO DEFENSE UNDER HERMANCATEGORY____________ 2017 _________2016 __________2015Rushing Defense ____ 116.7 (23rd) ___ 100.2 (4th) _____ 108.9 (8th)Scoring Defense _____ 24.7 (58th) ____ 23.5 (30th) _____ 20.7 (20th)Total Defense _______ 381.5 (64th) ___319.6 (13th)_____383.6 (53rd)3rd Down Defense ____ .266 (6th) ____ .342 (19th) _____ .374 (60th)Defensive TDs ________ 4 (1st) _______ 5 (3rd) _________ 4 (8th)

TURNING UP THE HEAT • After totaling just two sacks and five tackles for loss in the first two weeks of the season, the Longhorns’ defense has totaled 12 sacks and 25 tackles for loss in the last four games.

ELLIOTT CONTINUES TO SHINE • Safety DeShon Elliott, a junior from Rockwall, Texas, entered the game against Kansas State having won the Big 12 Conference’s Defensive Player of the Week Award following back-to-back games.• For his efforts at Iowa State, Elliott was also named the Jim Thorpe Award National Player of the Week.• Against Iowa State, Elliott had six tackles, a sack and two interceptions. He followed that up with six tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, one-half sack and one interception against Kansas State. He had six tackles and a forced fumble against Oklahoma last week.• On the year, Elliott has 30 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, five interceptions, three pass breakups and a forced fumble.

ELLIOTT AN INTERCEPTION MACHINE • DeShon Elliott had an interception for the third straight game against Kansas State and has now totaled five on the season, all coming in a three-game stretch against USC (2), Iowa State (2) and K-State.• His five interceptions lead not only the Big 12 Conference, but also the country.• Elliott is the first UT player dating back to 1947 to record back-to-back games with two interceptions, as he did so against both USC and Iowa State. • He is just the ninth UT player in the last 60 seasons to register two multi-interception games in a season. • Since 1947, Elliott joins Chris Carter (1993-96) as the only two players with three multi-interception games in their careers. Elliott also had two interceptions against Kansas in 2015. • Elliott is the first player since Earl Thomas in 2009 with an interception in three straight games. Thomas had an interception in four straight games during that season, totaling five picks in those games.

TOP OF THE HILL • Junior cornerback Holton Hill continues to impress early on in the 2017 season. He is fourth on the team with 32 tackles and also has two interceptions and three pass breakups. • He had arguably the best game of his career against Maryland, becoming the first FBS player in the last 10 seasons to record a pick-six and a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown in the same game.• He has two interceptions returned for a touchdown this season. The first was 31 yards against Maryland in the season opener, while he returned one 45 yards against SJSU.• He also has a blocked field goal return for a touchdown this season, as he returned one 65 yards to the house against Maryland. That marked UT’s first blocked FG return for a touchdown since 2002.• He is just the second player in school history (Brandon Foster, 2007) to score three non-offensive touchdowns in the same season, and the only player in school history to have three in a two-game span.

CAREER NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS 1. Michael Huff (2002-05) _________________________________ 5 2. HOLTON HILL (2015-PR) ________________________________ 4 Jordan Shipley (2006-09) _______________________________ 4 Brandon Foster (2004-07) _______________________________ 4 Aaron Ross (2003-06) _________________________________ 4

CAREER INT’S RETURNED FOR TD 1. Michael Huff (2002-05) _________________________________ 4 2. HOLTON HILL (2015-PR) ________________________________ 3 Rod Babers (1999-2002) _______________________________ 3 Greg Brown (1998-2000) _______________________________ 3

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES

300 YARD PASSING GAMESSHANE BUECHELE • SO [2] YDS ATT-COMP GAME375 34-52 vs. Maryland (9/2/17)318 31-48 vs. WVU (11/12/16)

SAM EHLINGER • FR [1] YDS ATT-COMP GAME380 30-50 vs. K-State (10/7/17)

JERROD HEARD • JR [1]YDS ATT-COMP GAME364 20-31 vs. California (9/19/15)

100 YARD RUSHING GAMESCHRIS WARREN III • JR [5]YDS ATT GAME276 25 vs. Texas Tech (11/26/15)166 16 vs. SJSU (9/9/2017)119 18 at California (9/17/16)106 10 at Oklahoma State (10/1/16)106 28 at Baylor (12/5/15)

SAM EHLINGER • FR [2] YDS ATT GAME107 20 vs. K-State (10/7/17)106 22 vs. Oklahoma (10/14/17)

JERROD HEARD • JR [2]YDS ATT GAME163 24 at California (9/19/15)115 21 vs. Oklahoma (10/10/15)

100 YARD RECEIVING GAMESJOHN BURT • JR [2]YDS REC GAME113 4 vs. Kansas (11/7/15)111 6 vs. Notre Dame (9/4/16)

COLLIN JOHNSON • S0 [2]YDS REC GAME191 7 at USC (9/16/17)125 7 vs. Maryland (9/2/17)

ARMANTI FOREMAN • SR [1]YDS REC GAME142 4 vs. Baylor (10/29/16)

REGGIE HEMPHILL-MAPPS • FR [1] YDS REC GAME121 12 vs. K-State (10/7/17)

DORIAN LEONARD • SR [1]YDS REC GAME125 7 vs. WVU (11/12/15)

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

DID YOU KNOW? • Holton Hill became just the third player in school history to return an interception for a touchdown in back-to-back games. He joins Greg Brown (2000) and Alan Lowry (1971). • Prior to Hill, the program had last returned an INT for a TD in back-to-back games in 2007.

DEFENSE MAKES IN-GAME ADJUSTMENTS • After allowing 225 yards in the first quarter, UT allowed just 293 over the final three quarters Saturday. Texas fell behind 20-0 but adjusted well to allow just nine second-half points to the Sooners.

JEFFERSON LEADING THE DEFENSE • Junior linebacker Malik Jefferson was a highly touted recruit out of high school and has made 24 career starts to date.• Jefferson leads the Longhorns with 54 tackles on the season, including 37 solo tackles. He also has gotten after the quarterback, with six tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and four quarterback hurries.• Against Oklahoma, Jefferson matched his career high with 11 tackles. He also had a sack and a quarterback hurry.• Against Kansas State, Jefferson had 10 tackles, two tackles for loss and one-half sack. • Against ISU, Jefferson finished with six tackles and also had a key fourth-down sack to get the Longhorns’ defense off the field. • As a freshman, Jefferson was named a freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News and USA Today. He made 61 tackles and seven TFL in 2015.• Last season, Jefferson totaled 62 tackles, 8.5 TFL and 5.5 sacks to earn second-team All-Big 12 recognition from the Associated Press. • This summer he was named a preseason All-American by Sporting News, preseason All-Big 12 and is on the watch lists for the Bednarik Award, the Nagurski Trophy and the Butkus Award.

OMENIHU STEPPING UP • Junior defensive end Charles Omenihu has started the first six games of the season and leads the team with three sacks. He has totaled 15 tackles on the year.• Omenihu’s presence has been felt with three quarterback hurries and several knockbacks. • A native of Rowlett, Texas, Omenihu has appeared in all 30 games played during his career and now has 13 career starts. • Last season, he totaled 26 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. He also had one quarterback hurry.

BUILT FORD TOUGH • Nose tackle Poona Ford (Hilton Head, S.C.) continues to be a menace in the middle of the Longhorns’ defense early on in his senior season.• He has emerged as not only one of the Longhorns’ leaders, but also one of their best defensive players.• Despite playing on the interior defensive line, Ford finished fourth among UT defenders with his 54 tackles a year ago.• He added 5.5 tackles for loss, four quarterback hurries, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two blocked extra points.• He was named second-team All-Big 12 by ESPN.com and was also tabbed honorable mention All-Big 12 by the league’s coaches.• This season he has been named preseason All-Big 12 and is also on the Senior Bowl watch list.• He started the 2017 season with three tackles against Maryland. He also blocked a field goal which Holton Hill returned 65 yards for a touchdown.• The blocked FG was Ford’s third career blocked kick. He also blocked two extra points a season ago.• Ford has led the charge in the middle of the Texas defense, as the Longhorns are allowing just 87.4 rushing yards per game over the last five games.• Ford has totaled 12 tackles on the season, but has also generated double-digit knockbacks through six games to blow up plays and allow his teammates the opportunity to make a tackle.

JONES DELIVERS AGAINST K-STATE • Sophomore safety Brandon Jones set a new career high with 11 tackles in the win over Kansas State. His previous career high was seven tackles against USC earlier this season.• In the double-overtime win against the Wildcats, Jones had nine solo takedowns and a tackle for loss.• A native of Nacogdoches, Jones is second on the team with 35 tackles (29 solo). • He has started all six games this season and has added two tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries.

HUGHES A VETERAN PRESENCE • Senior linebacker Naashon Hughes has played in 43 consecutive games and made 32 career starts for the Longhorns, including every game so far this season.• Saturday against Oklahoma, Hughes totaled seven tackles and one-half tackle for loss.• So far this season, Hughes has 29 tackles (21 solo) to go along with 3.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, two pass breakups and one quarterback hurry.• He is third on the team in both tackles for loss and sacks.

TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTESTEXAS’ RECORD WHEN...

2017 ___Herman EraOverall ___________________ 3-3 ___________3-3Big 12 ___________________ 2-1 ___________2-1Non-conference ____________ 1-2 ___________1-2Home ____________________ 2-1 ___________2-1Away ____________________ 1-1 ___________1-1Neutral ___________________ 0-1 ___________0-1Current streak _____________ L1 ___________ L1Current home streak ________ W2 ___________W2Current road streak _________ W1 ___________W1

Day game _________________ 1-3 ___________1-3Night game _______________ 2-0 ___________2-0ABC _____________________ 0-0 ___________0-0NBC _____________________ 0-0 ___________0-0ESPN ____________________ 1-1 ___________1-1ESPN2 ___________________ 0-0 ___________0-0ESPNU ___________________ 0-0 ___________0-0FOX _____________________ 0-1 ___________0-1FOX Sports 1 ______________ 1-1 ___________1-1LHN _____________________ 1-0 ___________1-0August ___________________ 0-0 ___________0-0September ________________ 2-2 ___________2-2October __________________ 1-1 ___________1-1November ________________ 0-0 ___________0-0December _________________ 0-0 ___________0-0vs. Top 25 teams ___________ 0-2 ___________0-2vs. unranked teams _________ 3-1 ___________3-1On artificial surface _________ 2-1 ___________2-1On natural grass ___________ 1-2 ___________1-2

Scoring first _______________ 2-1 ___________2-1Opponent scores first _______ 1-1 ___________1-1Leading after 1st quarter _____ 2-0 ___________2-0Trailing after 1st quarter _____ 1-1 ___________1-1Tied after 1st quarter ________ 0-1 ___________0-1Leading at halftime _________ 3-0 ___________3-0Trailing at halftime __________ 0-2 ___________0-2Tied at halftime ____________ 0-0 ___________0-0Leading after 3rd quarter _____ 2-0 ___________2-0Trailing after 3rd quarter _____ 0-2 ___________0-2Tied after 3rd quarter ________ 1-0 ___________1-0Overtime _________________ 1-1 ___________1-1

Scoring 0-19 ______________ 1-0 ___________1-0Scoring 20-29 _____________ 0-2 ___________0-2Scoring 30-39 _____________ 0-0 ___________0-0Scoring 40+ points _________ 2-1 ___________2-1Allowing 0-19 ______________ 2-0 ___________2-0Allowing 20-29 _____________ 0-2 ___________0-2Allowing 30-39 _____________ 1-0 ___________1-0Allowing 40+ points _________ 0-1 ___________0-1Outgaining opponent ________ 3-0 ___________3-0Outgained by opponent ______ 0-2 ___________0-2

With 100-yard rusher ________ 2-1 ___________2-1Allow 100-yard rusher _______ 0-1 ___________0-1With 300-yard passer _______ 1-1 ___________1-1Allow 300-yard passer _______ 0-2 ___________0-2

No turnovers ______________ 1-1 ___________1-1Less than three turnovers ____ 2-1 ___________2-1Three or more turnovers _____ 0-1 ___________0-1No takeaways ______________ 0-0 ___________0-0Three or more takeaways _____ 1-0 ___________1-0Win turnover margin ________ 2-1 ___________2-1Tie turnover margin _________ 1-0 ___________1-0Lose turnover margin _______ 0-2 ___________0-2Win time of possession ______ 3-1 ___________3-1Lose time of possession _____ 0-2 ___________0-2Game decided by 1-9 _______ 1-2 ___________1-2Game decided by 10-19 ______ 1-1 ___________1-1Game decided by 20+ _______ 1-0 ___________1-0

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2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. OKLAHOMA STATE

TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTESBY THE NUMBERS

1 John Bonney recorded his first interception of the season on Saturday against Oklahoma. It also marked the first interception of the season for Sooner QB Baker Mayfield, snapping a streak of over 200 consecutive passes without an INT.

2 The Texas defense held Oklahoma’s high-powered offense to its second-lowest output in total yardage this season.

3 Junior defensive end Charles Omenihu recorded his third sack of the season Saturday against Oklahoma. He now leads the team in sacks and has added three QB hurries.

11 Malik Jefferson tied his career high with 11 tackles in the Red River Showdown against Oklahoma. The junior linebacker also had a sack and a quarterback hurry.

29 Redshirt freshman Reggie Hemphill-Mapps leads the Longhorns with 29 catches on the season. He is second with 303 yards.

41 Texas’ last two recruiting classes, players that are either true freshmen or sophomores, or redshirt freshmen currently, have combined to make 41 starts through six games this season. Thirty four of those starts have come on the offensive side of the ball.

44.81 The Longhorns enter the week leading the nation with a net punting average of 44.81 yards per punt. That mark is slightly ahead of Utah’s 44.41 mark.

55 Junior punter Michael Dickson averaged 55 yards per punt on five attempts Saturday against Oklahoma, tying his school record for single game punting average. The Sydney, Australia native had four punts of more than 50 yards, two punts of more than 60 yards with a long of 69 yards.

100 True freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger rushed for 106 yards Saturday against Oklahoma and has now gone over 100 yards on the ground in back-to-back games. He is the first freshman quarterback in school history to rush for 100 yards in consecutive games and just the third-ever to record multiple 100-yard games as a freshman QB.

EHLINGER’S GOT GAME • True freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger is rewriting the freshman quarterback records early on in his tenure, just one season after teammate Shane Buechele did the same for the Longhorns. • In just four starts, Ehlinger has passed for 1,178 yards and rushed for 271. He is tied for fastest in school history to reach 1,000 passing yards in a season and is just the eighth UT QB ever to do so that quickly.• After passing for 380 yards and rushing for 107 against K-State, Ehlinger passed for 278 and rushed for 106 against Oklahoma. He is the first freshman QB in school history (true or redshirt) to rush for 100 yards in back-to-back games, and just the third freshman QB to do so multiple times in a season (Vince Young, 2003; Jerrod Heard, 2015).• His 278 passing yards against Oklahoma were a UT true freshman record in the Red River Showdown. He was just the third-ever true freshman to start at QB for the Longhorns against Oklahoma, joining Buechele (2016) and Bobby Layne (1944). • Ehlinger became just the fourth player (seventh time) to pass for 275 yards and rush for 100 in a game Saturday against Oklahoma. He joins Vince Young (Nov. 6 & 13, 2004) as the only players in school history to do so in back-to-back games. Colt McCoy joins Ehlinger and Young as the only three players to have two games with 275 yards passing and 100 yards rushing in their careers. • Ehlinger made his first career start in Texas’ 56-0 win over San Jose State, and has now made four starts (T-11th freshman QBs; T-4th true freshman QBs). He became the fourth true freshman to start at quarterback for the Longhorns since 1980 and just the 10th in school history. • In combination with Buechele last season, the 2016-17 seasons mark just the second stretch in school history in which a true freshman has started at QB for UT in consecutive seasons. The ‘Horns started a true freshman at the position in at least one game from 1976-79 also.• Ehlinger was 15-of-27 for 222 yards and a touchdown in his debut. He also rushed for 48 yards and guided the Texas offense to 623 total yards.• In leading Texas to double-overtime on the road at No. 4/4 USC, Ehlinger finished 21-of-40 passing for 298 yards and two touchdowns. • His 380 passing yards against K-State were the 10th-most in school history and the most ever by a true freshman quarterback. • Ehlinger has now passed for 200 yards in all four games and has gone over 300 yards once.• He has thrown at least one touchdown pass in all four starts and has two multi-TD games.

EHLINGER BY THE NUMBERSTRUE FRESHMAN 1,000 YARD PASSING SEASONS

1. Shane Buechele (2016) _____________________________ 2,958 2. Sam Ehlinger (2017) _______________________________ 1,178 3. David Ash (2011) _________________________________ 1,079

TRUE FRESHMAN QB WINS 1. Shane Buechele (2016) _________________________________ 5 Bobby Layne (1944) ___________________________________ 5 3. David Ash (2011) _____________________________________ 3 4. Sam Ehlinger (2017) ___________________________________ 2 Mark McBath (1976) ___________________________________ 2

TRUE FRESHMAN QB STARTS 1. Shane Buechele (2016) ________________________________ 12 2. Bobby Layne (1944) ___________________________________ 8 3. David Ash (2011) _____________________________________ 6 4. Sam Ehlinger (2017) ___________________________________ 4 Mark McBath (1976) ___________________________________ 4 6. Rick McIvor (1979) ____________________________________ 3

BUECHELE BY THE NUMBERS • Sophomore quarterback Shane Buechele started his 14th career game at Iowa State. Coming off an injury, Buechele finished an efficient 19-of-26 (.731) for 171 yards and a touchdown.• In his first start of the season against Maryland, he was 34-of-52 for 375 yards and two touchdowns. He set new career highs for passing yards, completions and attempts in that game. • His 375 yards passing were 11th-most in school history for a single game and the second-most by a sophomore (Chris Simms, 383).• A native of Arlington, Texas, Buechele has now passed for 200 yards in 11-of-14 games that he has started and has two career 300-yard games. His 11 200-yard games are tied for seventh-most in school history.• In just 14 starts, he has passed for 3,504 yards, good for 11th-most for a career in school history.• Buechele has thrown a touchdown pass in 13-of-14 games that he has started and now has eight career multi-passing touchdown games. • He has been named to the watch lists for both the Maxwell Award and Davey O’Brien Award this offseason.

JOHNSON A THREAT • After totaling 24 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns as a true freshman, wide receiver Collin Johnson has made 27 catches for 511 yards and a score through six games this season. • Johnson had a monster game against No. 4/4 USC in week three, catching seven passes for 191 yards - fourth-most in school history.• He also had 125 yards against Maryland and currently has two career 100-yard games, both of which came in the first three games of the 2017 season.

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

LONGHORNS IN THE NFL

ACTIVE ________________________TEAMSam Acho ______________ Chicago BearsMalcolm Brown _______Los Angeles RamsMalcom Brown _____ New England PatriotsJamaal Charles __________Denver BroncosPhil Dawson __________ Arizona CardinalsQuandre Diggs ____________ Detroit Lions D’Onta Foreman _________Houston TexansMarquise Goodwin ___ San Francisco 49ersJordan Hicks ________ Philadelphia EaglesTrey Hopkins _________Cincinnati BengalsDerrick Johnson _______Kansas City ChiefsMarcus Johnson _____ Philadelphia EaglesColt McCoy _______ Washington RedskinsRoy Miller ___________Kansas City ChiefsAlex Okafor _________ New Orleans SaintsBrian Orakpo __________Tennessee TitansAdrian Phillips _____ Los Angeles ChargersHassan Ridgeway ______ Indianapolis ColtsKeenan Robinson _______ New York GiantsBrian Robison ________Minnesota VikingsGeoff Swaim ___________Dallas CowboysEarl Thomas __________ Seattle SeahawksJustin Tucker _________ Baltimore RavensKenny Vaccaro _______ New Orleans SaintsFozzy Whittaker _______ Carolina Panthers

PRACTICE SQUAD _______________TEAMKent Perkins __________Cincinnati BengalsTyrone Swoopes ______ Seattle Seahawks

INJURED RESERVE ______________TEAMDuke Thomas ___________Dallas Cowboys

COACHES ______________________TEAMJerry Gray ___________Minnesota VikingsRichard Hightower ___ San Francisco 49ersKyle Shanahan ______ San Francisco 49ers

HEMPHILL-MAPPS BREAKING OUT • Redshirt freshman Reggie Hemphill-Mapps made his first career start against Kansas State, and he made it count catching 12 passes for 121 yards.• The 12 receptions were tied for fourth-most in school history and the most ever among UT freshmen. They were a career-high for the Manvel, Texas native.• His 121 receiving yards were tied for the ninth-most ever by a UT freshman and marked just the 16th 100-yard receiving game by a Longhorn freshman in school history.• Hemphill-Mapps leads the team with 29 receptions and is second on the team with 303 yards.

WARREN MOVING UP THE CHARTS • Chris Warren III surpassed 1,000 career rushing yards in the win over San Jose State. He has rushed for 1,110 yards (42nd UT history) on 188 carries with 12 career rushing touchdowns.• Warren leads the Longhorns with 274 yards and five rushing touchdowns this season. He has added a dimension to his game, catching 12 passes for 164 yards and a touchdown in 2017. • Despite playing in just three-and-a-half games a season ago, Warren ran for 366 yards and three touchdowns on 62 total attempts.• As a freshman, Warren ran for 470 yards and four touchdowns.• Against Texas Tech (2015), he rushed for a UT freshman-record 276 yards and four touchdowns. • Warren has five career 100-yard games.

PORTER PUNCHES IT IN • Sophomore running back Kyle Porter registered his first career multi-touchdown game in the win against Kansas State.• Porter was back in the end zone against Oklahoma, taking a screen pass 16 yards to the end zone. • The Katy, Texas native is currently third on the team with 161 rushing yards and second with three rushing touchdowns. He also has three receptions for 34 yards and a score in the passing game.

CONNOR WILLIAMS SUFFERS INJURY • Junior All-American left tackle Connor Williams sustained an injury in the Longhorns’ game against USC. • He suffered a sprain of his MCL and PCL and also a meniscus tear. There is no timetable for his return at this point. • Williams had started 26 of a possible 27 contests to date in his career, including 13 consecutive, before the injury.• Last season, Williams was a consensus first-team All-American, just the fourth sophomore in UT history to receive first-team All-America honors (Hub Bechtol, 1944; Russell Erxleben, 1976 and Earl Thomas, 2009) and second sophomore (Thomas) to earn consensus honors. • Throughout the offseason, Williams was recognized as a preseason All-American by the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, Sporting News, College Football News and Athlon Sports.• Additionally, Williams was named to the watch lists for the Maxwell Award, Outland Trophy, Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award and was also named preseason All-Big 12.

TEXAS FOOTBALL NOTESWINNINGEST PROGRAMS

BY VICTORY RK TEAM ______ YRS ___W ___ L ___ T __PCT. 1. Michigan ___ 138 __ 940 _ 335 _ 36 __ .731 2. Notre Dame _ 129 __ 901 _ 322 _ 42 __ .729 3. TEXAS _____ 125 __ 894 _ 363 _ 33 __ .706 4. Ohio State __ 128 __ 892 _ 323 _ 53 __ .724 5. Nebraska ___ 128 __ 892 _ 376 _ 40 __ .697 6. Alabama ____ 123 __ 885 _ 327 _ 43 __ .723 7. Oklahoma __ 123 __ 877 _ 322 _ 53 __ .722 8. Penn State __ 131 __ 873 _ 385 _ 41 __ .688 9. Tennessee __ 121 __ 832 _ 377 _ 54 __ .680 10. USC _______ 124 __ 828 _ 337 _ 54 __ .701

BY WINNING PERCENTAGE RK TEAM ______ YRS ___W ___ L ___ T __PCT. 1. Michigan ___ 138 __ 939 _ 335 _ 36 __ .731 2. Notre Dame _ 129 __ 901 _ 322 _ 42 __ .729 3. Boise State __50 __ 431 _ 163 __2. __ .725 4. Ohio State __ 128 __ 892 _ 323 _ 53 __ .724 5. Alabama ____ 123 __ 885 _ 327 _ 43 __ .723 6. Oklahoma __ 123 __ 877 _ 322 _ 53 __ .722 7. TEXAS _____ 125 __ 894 _ 363 _ 33 __ .706 8. USC _______ 124 __ 828 _ 337 _ 54 __ .701 9. Nebraska ___ 128 __ 892 _ 376 _ 40 __ .698 10. Penn State __ 131 __ 873 _ 385 _ 41 __ .688

MILESTONE VICTORIES

WIN _ DATE ____________ OPPONENT SCORE50___ 11/28/1901 ____ vs. Texas A&M ___ 32-0100__ 10/29/1910 ________vs. Auburn ____ 9-0150__ 11/3/1918 vs. Ream Flying Field ___ 26-2200__ 10/24/1925 __________ vs. Rice ___ 27-6250__ 10/28/1933 __________ vs. Rice ___ 18-0300__ 10/16/1943 ______ vs. Arkansas ___ 34-0350__ 11/24/1949 _____ at Texas A&M __ 42-14400__ 9/26/1958 __________ at Tulane __ 21-20450__ 11/28/1963 _____ at Texas A&M __ 15-13500__ 1/1/1970 ____ vs. Notre Dame ^ __ 21-17550__ 10/25/1975 __________ vs. Rice ___ 41-9600__ 10/24/1981 __________ at SMU ____ 9-7650__ 11/14/1987 __________ vs. TCU __ 24-21700__ 10/21/1995 _______ vs. Virginia __ 17-16750__ 10/20/2001 ______ vs. Colorado ___ 41-7800__ 1/4/2006 ___________vs. USC ! __ 41-38850__ 11/20/2010 __vs. Florida Atlantic __ 51-17

^ Cotton Bowl! Rose Bowl/BCS National Championship Game

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Associated Press Top 25(Oct. 15)

Rk ___ Team (1st)__________ Record ______ Points1_____ Alabama (61) __________ 7-0 __________ 15252_____ Penn State ____________ 6-0 __________ 14323_____ Georgia ______________ 7-0 __________ 14174_____ TCU _________________ 6-0 __________ 13225_____ Wisconsin ____________ 6-0 __________ 12416_____ Ohio State ____________ 6-1 __________ 11847_____ Clemson _____________ 6-1 __________ 11178_____ Miami _______________ 5-0 __________ 11099_____ Oklahoma ____________ 5-1 __________ 106610____ Oklahoma State ________ 5-1 ___________ 90011____ USC _________________ 6-1 ___________ 88612____ Washington ___________ 6-1 ___________ 81113____ Notre Dame ___________ 5-1 ___________ 79814____ Virginia Tech __________ 5-1 ___________ 72715____ Washington State ______ 6-1 ___________ 57816____ NC State _____________ 6-1 ___________ 573______ South Florida __________ 6-0 ___________ 57318____ Michigan State ________ 5-1 ___________ 56319____ Michigan _____________ 5-1 ___________ 55820____ UCF _________________ 5-0 ___________ 38721____ Auburn ______________ 5-2 ___________ 30322____ Stanford _____________ 5-2 ___________ 27423____ West Virginia __________ 4-2 ___________ 15724____ LSU _________________ 5-2 ___________ 10825____ Memphis _____________ 5-1 ____________ 62

Others Receiving Votes: San Diego State 56, Texas A&M 46, Iowa State 16, Virginia 10, Kentucky 8, Utah 4, Mississippi State 3, Iowa 2, Navy 2, South Carolina 2, Texas Tech 2, Marshall 1, Florida State 1, Georgia Tech 1

Coaches Poll Top 25(Oct. 15)

Rk ___ Team (1st)__________ Record ______ Points1_____ Alabama (63) __________ 7-0 __________ 15752_____ Penn State ____________ 6-0 __________ 14833_____ Georgia ______________ 7-0 __________ 14504_____ TCU _________________ 6-0 __________ 13455_____ Wisconsin ____________ 6-0 __________ 13386_____ Ohio State ____________ 6-1 __________ 12437_____ Miami _______________ 5-0 __________ 11448_____ Clemson _____________ 6-1 __________ 11069_____ Oklahoma ____________ 5-1 __________ 107910____ USC _________________ 6-1 ___________ 93011____ Oklahoma State ________ 5-1 ___________ 91712____ Washington ___________ 6-1 ___________ 91413____ South Florida __________ 6-0 ___________ 71614____ Virginia Tech __________ 5-1 ___________ 70115____ Michigan _____________ 5-1 ___________ 65716____ Notre Dame ___________ 5-1 ___________ 61417____ NC State _____________ 6-1 ___________ 57318____ Washington State ______ 6-1 ___________ 56419____ Michigan State ________ 5-1 ___________ 46920____ UCF _________________ 5-0 ___________ 43921____ Auburn ______________ 5-2 ___________ 35422____ Stanford _____________ 5-2 ___________ 28623____ West Virginia __________ 4-2 ___________ 14424____ Texas A&M ___________ 5-2 ____________ 9425____ LSU _________________ 5-2 ____________ 80

Others Receiving Votes: Kentucky 64, Memphis 50, Virginia 42, San Diego State 39, South Carolina 19, Utah 14, Navy 9, Mississippi State 6, Boise State 4, Colorado State 4, Marshall 3, Florida 2, Georgia Tech 2, Iowa State 2

OFFENSIVE LINE STEPS UP • The Longhorns have dealt with a number of injuries that have impacted continuity on the offensive line. As a result of those injuries, Texas has had a different starting offensive line in each of the last four games.• In addition to Connor Williams, who missed his third straight game on Saturday, several other Longhorn offensive linemen have missed time this season: Patrick Hudson (last four games), Jake McMillon (one game), Elijah Rodriguez (six games) and Zach Shackelford (one game). • The Longhorns returning starter at tight end and one of the Horns’ best run blockers Andrew Beck has missed all six games this season as well.• That brings Texas’ total to 21 games missed by offensive linemen and tight ends through just six games.• Eight different offensive linemen have started games this season for UT, with RG Patrick Vahe the only one having started all six games. • Despite using such a young offensive line, Texas has not allowed a sack twice this season, including against Kansas State’s stout defensive line.

DICKSON A RAY GUY AWARD CANDIDATE • Junior punter Michael Dickson, a native of Sydney, Australia, entered the 2017 season as one of the nation’s top returning punters. Last season, he was named a finalist for the Ray Guy Award, the first Longhorn to ever earn that distincition.• Dickson, who was named Big 12 Conference Special Teams Player of the Year, set a school record with an average of 47.4 yards per punt.• Prior to the 2017 season, Dickson was named a preseason All-American by Athlon Sports, preseason All-Big 12 and a member of the Ray Guy Award watch list. • Dickson has punted 27 times on the season and is averaging 48.3 yards per punt. That mark leads the Big 12 Conference and is second nationally. • Of Dickson’s 27 punts, 13 of them have gone for more than 50 yards and nine have been downed inside the 20-yard line. Texas leads the nation with a net punting average of 44.81 yards.• For his efforts against Iowa State, where he punted seven times with a net average of 46.2 yards, Dickson was named the Ray Guy Award National Punter of the Week. • Against Oklahoma, Dickson punted five times and averaged 55.0 yards per punt. That mark matched his school record for single game punting average. He had a season-long punt of 69 yards in the game.

ROWLAND CHANGING FIELD POSITION • Through the first three games, junior kicker Joshua Rowland had just four touchbacks on 19 kickoff attempts and opponents had a starting field position of the 28.5-yard line.• Over the last three games, Rowland has totaled 11 touchbacks on 14 kickoff attempts and has limited opponents to an average starting field position of the 24-yard line.

LONGHORNS WIN IN OVERTIME • Texas’ game against Kansas State marked its second overtime game this season, just the sixth-ever overtime game in school history and only the second played at Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium.• UT is now 3-3 in overtime games, including a 2-1 record in double-overtime contests.• Prior to the 2016 season, UT had played just two overtime games in its history, but has now played multiple overtime games in back-to-back seasons. Both OT games in 2017 have gone into double overtime, with the Longhorns falling at USC (24-27) and defeating K-State (40-34).

WEEK AP COACHES CFP Preseason 23 23 N/A Week 2 (Sept. 5) NR RV N/A Week 3 (Sept. 10) NR NR N/A Week 4 (Sept. 17) NR NR N/A Week 5 (Sept. 24) NR NR N/A Week 6 (Oct. 1) NR NR N/A Week 7 (Oct. 8) NR RV N/A Week 8 (Oct. 15) NR NR N/A Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15

Texas Against Ranked Opponents

Overall record _________ 125-148-8 (.459) Home __________________ 45-42-4 (.516) Away __________________ 33-46-0 (.418) Neutral (includes bowls) ___ 47-60-4 (.441)

In 2017 (0-1)Date ______ UT rank _________ Opponent ____ W/L __ ScoreSept. 16 __________________@#4/4 USC _____ L __ 24-27^Oct. 14 ___________ vs. #12/12 Oklahoma _____ L ___ 24-29 ^Double-overtime

TEXAS IN THE RANKINGS

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

TOM HERMAN

HEAD COACH

A Texas Ex and former University of Texas graduate assistant with deep ties to the state of Texas, including the last two seasons as head coach at the University of Houston, Tom Herman was named the 30th Head Football Coach at The University of Texas on Nov. 26, 2016.

Herman comes to Texas after compiling a 22-4 record in two seasons at Houston, the fourth-best record in the FBS in that span. His first season as head coach at Texas will mark his 14th spent in the state of Texas out of 20 years coaching on the collegiate level. That includes his time as a graduate assistant at UT (1999-2000), where he earned a master’s degree in education.

Following his first season at UH, Herman was named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson and Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Awards, while also being chosen as the Football Writers Association of America’s First-Year Coach of the Year and the American Athletic Conference’s Co-Coach of the Year.

Herman became just the fourth head coach in NCAA history with at least 13 wins in a rookie season, joining Chris Petersen (Boise State - 2006), George Woodruff (Penn - 1892) and Walter Camp (Yale - 1888), and just the fifth head coach in NCAA history to win the first 10 games of his career, joining Petersen, Larry Coker (Miami - 2001), Woodruff and Camp in accomplishing the feat.

He led the Cougars to their first New Year’s Bowl in 30 years, its second 13-win season in program history and its 11th conference championship in program history by claiming the inaugural AAC Championship. He led all FBS coaches in their first year with a program with 13 wins as Houston finished third nationally with a 92.9 winning percentage at 13-1.

With a 38-24 win over No. 9 Florida State in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, Herman joined College Football Hall of Famer Bill Yeoman as just the second coach in Houston history with a win in one of the New Year’s Six bowls and the second with a bowl victory over a top-10 opponent. Houston ended the 2015 season ranked No. 8 in the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches polls, its highest finish since ranking No. 5 in 1979, and just the sixth time in program history to finish in the top 10.

Houston was one of just two schools nationally to play at least four ranked opponents in 2015 and remain undefeated in those contests, while it was one of eight teams nationally with at least four wins against ranked opponents. Three of those wins came by double-digits, the fourth-best total in the nation.

Under Herman’s leadership, Houston was third nationally with seven wins of 21 points or more and had 10 wins by double-digits. Houston’s lone loss, a 20-17 decision at UConn, came without starting quarterback Greg Ward Jr., and most of the game without defensive leader Elandon Roberts, who led the nation with 88 solo tackles.

Ranking 10th in scoring offense (40.4 points per game) and 21st in scoring defense (20.7 points per game), Houston was the only program in the nation to rank in the top 10 in scoring offense and the top 25 in scoring defense. UH ranked fifth nationally with an average margin of victory of 19.7 points per game. The Cougars ranked eighth nationally in rushing defense, allowing just 108.9

yards per game, while ranking 13th in rushing offense with an average of 235.8 yards per game. Houston was the only team in the nation to rank in the top 13 in both categories.

In Herman’s first semester at Houston, the UH Football program set the mark for most hours passed per student-athlete in a spring semester with an average of 13.5 hours per student-athlete. The team recorded its highest semester GPA in the last four years, and third-highest spring semester GPA in program history, to bolster its cumulative GPA to the second-highest mark in program history.

In 2016, Herman guided his program to a 9-3 record, including wins over No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 3 Louisville. Houston became the first program nationally to defeat two top-five teams. Herman’s Cougars join Alabama as the only two teams in the nation with double-digit wins over two top-10 teams this season.

Houston ranked as one of the most efficient and disciplined teams in the country under Herman, as their offense ranked 34th and the defense 15th when he was hired by the Longhorns.

In the regular season, Houston’s offense ranked 15th in third down conversions, sixth in completion percentage, ninth in first downs and 21st in scoring offense in 2016. Ward, Jr. led the Cougars offense, as he was named a semifinalist for both the Davey O’Brien Award and The Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award. He finished the regular season with 3,328 passing yards and 518 rushing yards. He was 294-of-435 (67.6%) passing, ranking in the top-12 nationally in completion percentage, completions per game and passing yards. He had 31 total touchdowns in 12 games. For his career, Ward is fifth in Houston history with 8,202 passing yards, 52 touchdown passes and 699 completions.

Defensively, Houston featured the nation’s third-ranked rush defense in addition to the nation’s 15th-best defense in total yards allowed. The Cougars were third nationally with five defensive touchdowns on the season and allowed just 22.6 points per game in 12 regular season contests. They also ranked as one of the nation’s best in bringing pressure, ranking in the top-20 in sacks (13th) and tackles for loss (19th). Freshman DT Ed Oliver, an All-American, was sixth nationally with 19.5 tackles for loss. He added seven quarterback hurries and led all defensive linemen nationally with his nine pass breakups. LB Steven Taylor, the Cougars leading tackler, ranked 26th nationally with 8.5 sacks. As a team, Houston finished the regular season with 90 tackles for loss and 37 sacks.

Prior to his arrival at Houston, Herman helped develop record-setting and explosive offenses in each of his 10 seasons as an offensive coordinator, including three seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Ohio State where he won the 2014 Broyles Award as the nation’s top assistant coach. He helped the Buckeyes win the 2015 College Football Championship (following the 2014 season) with third-string quarterback Cardale Jones under center in wins over Alabama and Oregon, and a Big Ten Championship win over Wisconsin.

Herman’s 2014 Ohio State offense finished the season ranked fifth in scoring offense at 44.8 points per game and ninth in total offense at 511.6 yards per game despite losing Heisman Trophy candidate quarterback Braxton Miller prior to the season. With freshman J.T.

Hometown ___________________________________ Simi Valley, Calif.College _________________________Cal Lutheran (1997), Texas (2000)Wife _______________________________________________ MichelleChildren ___________________________________ Priya, TD, Maverick

HERMAN YEAR-BY-YEARYear ___ School ____________________ Record ________ Postseason2017___ Texas _______________________ 3-3 _________________N/A2016___ Houston _____________________ 9-3 ______ Las Vegas Bowl*2015___ Houston ____________________ 13-1 _________ Peach Bowl2014___ Ohio State (OC/QBs) ______________ CFP National Champions2013___ Ohio State (OC/QBs) _______________________ Orange Bowl2012___ Ohio State (OC/QBs) __________________________________2011___ Iowa State (OC/QBs) ______________________ Pinstripe Bowl2010___ Iowa State (OC/QBs) __________________________________2009___ Iowa State (OC/QBs) ________________________Insight Bowl2008___ Rice (OC/QBs) ______________________________Texas Bowl2007___ Rice (OC/QBs) _______________________________________2006___ Texas State (OC/QBs) _________________________________2005___ Texas State (OC/QBs) _____________________FCS Semifinals2004___ Sam Houston State (ST/WRs) _______________FCS Semifinals2003___ Sam Houston State (ST/WRs) ___________________________2002___ Sam Houston State (ST/WRs) ___________________________2001___ Sam Houston State (ST/WRs) _____________FCS Quarterfinals2000___ Texas (Offensive GA) ____________________________Holiday1999___ Texas (Offensive GA) ____________________________ Orange1998___ Texas Lutheran (WRs) _________________________________

*Did not coach in Las Vegas Bowl

CAREER RECORD (2 seasons) _______________________ 25-7 (.781)BOWL RECORD ___________________________________ 1-0 (1.000)

HERMAN RECORD BY OPPONENTOpponent ______________ Overall __________ At TexasCentral Florida ____________2-0 ________________ 0-0Cincinnati ________________2-0 ________________ 0-0Connecticut ______________1-1 ________________ 0-0Florida State ______________1-0 ________________ 0-0Iowa State _______________1-0 ________________ 1-0Kansas State _____________1-0 ________________ 1-0Lamar ___________________1-0 ________________ 0-0Louisville ________________2-0 ________________ 0-0Maryland ________________0-1 ________________ 0-1Memphis ________________1-1 ________________ 0-0Navy ____________________1-1 ________________ 0-0Oklahoma ________________1-1 ________________ 0-1San Jose State ____________1-0 ________________ 1-0Southern California ________0-1 ________________ 0-1Southern Methodist ________1-1 ________________ 0-0Temple __________________1-0 ________________ 0-0Tennessee Tech ___________1-0 ________________ 0-0Texas State ______________2-0 ________________ 0-0Tulane __________________2-0 ________________ 0-0Tulsa ___________________2-0 ________________ 0-0Vanderbilt ________________1-0 ________________ 0-0

OVERALL _______________ 25-7 _______________ 3-3BOWL GAMES ____________1-0 ________________ 0-0

THE HERMAN FILE

HEAD COACH TOM HERMAN

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Tim Beck Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks UCF ‘88 • Kansas St. ‘92

COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH TOM HERMAN

Stan Drayton Associate HC/Run Game Coordinator Running Backs Allegheny ‘93

Oscar Giles Assistant Coach Defensive Line Texas ‘91

Corby Meekins Assistant Coach Tight Ends Sam Houston State ‘90

Drew Mehringer Pass Game Coordinator Wide Receivers Rice ‘10 • Ohio State ‘13

Craig Naivar Special Teams Coordinator Safeties Hardin-Simmons ‘94, ‘96

Todd Orlando Defensive Coordinator Linebackers Wisconsin ‘94

Derek Warehime Assistant Coach Offensive Line Tulsa ‘06

Jason Washington Recruiting Coordinator Cornerbacks Texas State ‘02, ‘04

Yancy McKnight Head Coach Strength & Conditioning Missouri Southern ‘01

Barrett taking over the reins, Herman molded the quarterback into a formidable leader who finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting and was named a FWAA Freshman All-American.

The Buckeyes claimed the 2014 Big Ten Championship with a 59-0 win over Wisconsin as Herman’s offense rolled to 558 total yards with Jones under center after an injury to Barrett in the regular-season finale.

The offense continued to roll in Ohio State’s 42-35 College Football Playoff semifinal win over Alabama. Facing a defense that entered the game ranked fourth nationally in scoring defense at 16.6 points per game, Herman’s offense exploded for 42 points and 537 total yards. The balanced attack yielded 256 passing yards and 281 rushing yards.

In the championship game against Oregon, Herman’s offense piled up 538 total yards with 242 through the air and 296 on the ground in a 42-20 win. The 42 points marked the most scored on Oregon during the 2014 season.

Herman’s quarterbacks in 2014 ranked second nationally with a team passing efficiency rating of 167.72, while Barrett was second nationally with a rating of 169.8 and sixth nationally with an Ohio State record 34 passing touchdowns while also adding 11 touchdowns on the ground for a Big Ten record of 45 touchdowns responsible for. The Buckeyes’ offense was sixth nationally with an average of 6.98 yards per play and second nationally with 46 plays of 30 yards or longer and 17 plays of 50 yards or longer.

Barrett, the Big Ten’s 2014 Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year, was one of four offensive players to receive All-Big Ten honors in 2014 and was the third offensive player to receive a major Big Ten award under Herman’s leadership as Carlos Hyde was named the 2013 Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year and Miller was named the Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year and the Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year in both 2012 and 2013.

After leading the Big Ten in scoring in 2012 at 37.2 points per game and ranking 10th nationally in rushing at nearly 250 yards per game, Ohio State’s offense under Herman went to a new level in 2013 by ranking third nationally in scoring with 45.5 points per game and fifth in rushing with 308.6 yards per game.

The Buckeyes were successful through the air as well. Among the 12 single season records to fall in 2013 were most touchdown passes (38) with top-five school totals in passing yards (2,846), attempts (368) and completions (238). Additional records were set in rushing yards in a season (4,321 yards, which also is a Big Ten Conference record), most total touchdowns (82) and most total offensive yards (7,167), yards per play (7.1) and yards per game (511.9).

Miller finished fifth and ninth in the Heisman Trophy voting in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Additionally, he set the school record for total offense and was a finalist for the Davey O’Brien and Manning Awards in 2012 and in 2013 he led the Big Ten in passing efficiency.

Herman, who was named the 2013 Rivals.com Big Ten Recruiter of the Year and national Top 25 recruiter, arrived in Columbus after spending three years as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Iowa State.

During his time at Iowa State from 2009-11, Herman’s well-balanced offense was very evident as Iowa State quarterback Austen Arnaud ended his career as the Cyclones’ No. 2 all-time leading passer with 6,777 yards and 42 touchdown passes, while running back Alexander Robinson finished his Iowa State career as the Cyclones’ fourth all-time leading rusher with 3,309 yards.

Herman spent 2007 and 2008 as offensive coordinator at Rice before heading to Iowa State. During his two seasons with the Owls, his offenses broke over 40 school records and, in his second

season, the Owls won 10 games and went to a bowl for the first time since 1954.

Rice ranked in the Top 10 nationally in 2008 in passing offense (fifth; 327.8), scoring offense (t-eighth; 41.6) and total offense (10th; 472.3). Two Rice receivers had more than 1,300 yards receiving that year. Tight end James Casey had 111 catches and quarterback Chase Clement was named Conference USA MVP.

Rice’s spread attack completed nearly two-thirds (65.6%) of its passes, and its touchdown-to-interception ratio of 48-to-7 was an NCAA FBS best. The quick-strike Owls had 30 scoring drives of five plays or less in 2008 and 31 scoring marches of less than two minutes.

Prior to Rice, Herman directed offensive attacks for two years (2005-06) at Texas State, where Bobcat squads led the Southland Conference in total offense. The 2005 Texas State club was eighth nationally in scoring and made a run to the FCS semifinals in the school’s first appearance in the Division 1-AA playoffs. Herman also worked four years (2001-04) as an assistant coach at Sam Houston State as special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach, helping them to a pair of conference titles and trips to the FCS semifinals and quarterfinals.

The job with SHSU was his first after his time as a graduate assistant at Texas, where he assisted with the offensive line on the Longhorns’ Cotton and Holiday Bowl teams. He received his coaching start in 1998 as a wide receivers coach at Texas Lutheran.

Herman was born in Cincinnati and still has family there. He was raised in Simi Valley, Calif., and he played collegiately as an all-conference wide receiver at California Lutheran, graduating in 1997 with a degree in business administration. He received a master’s in education from the University of Texas in 2000.

Herman and his wife, Michelle, have a daughter, Priya, and two sons, TD and Maverick.

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Date Opponent Time/Result9/2 at Texas W, 51-419/9 TOWSON W, 63-179/23 UCF L, 10-389/30 at Minnesota W, 31-2410/7 at Ohio State L, 14-6210/14 NORTHWESTERN L, 21-3710/21 at Wisconsin 11 am10/28 INDIANA TBA11/4 at Rutgers TBA11/11 MICHIGAN TBA11/18 at Michigan State TBA11/25 PENN STATE TBA

MARYLANDTERRAPINS (3-3)

Date Opponent Time/Result8/26 USF L, 22-429/2 CAL POLY W, 34-139/9 at Texas L, 0-569/16 at Utah L, 16-549/23 UTAH STATE L, 10-619/30 at UNLV L, 13-4110/7 FRESNO STATE L, 10-2710/14 at Hawai’i L, 26-3710/28 at BYU TBA11/4 SAN DIEGO STATE TBA11/11 at Nevada TBA11/18 at Colorado State 2:30 pm11/25 WYOMING TBA

SJSUSPARTANS (1-7)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/2 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 49-319/9 STANFORD W, 42-249/16 TEXAS W, 27-24 (2OT)9/23 at California W, 30-209/29 at Washington State L, 27-3010/7 OREGON STATE W, 38-1010/14 UTAH W, 28-2710/21 at Notre Dame 6:30 pm10/28 at Arizona State TBA11/4 ARIZONA TBA11/11 at Colorado TBA11/18 UCLA TBA

USCTROJANS (6-1)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/2 NORTHERN IOWA W, 42-249/9 IOWA L, 41-44 (OT)9/16 at Akron W, 41-149/28 TEXAS L, 7-1710/7 at Oklahoma W, 38-3110/14 KANSAS W 45-010/21 at Texas Tech 11 am10/28 TCU TBA11/4 at West Virginia TBA11/11 OKLAHOMA STATE TBA11/18 at Baylor TBA11/25 at Kansas State TBA

IOWA ST.CYCLONES (4-2, 2-1)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/2 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, 55-199/9 CHARLOTTE W, 55-199/16 at Vanderbilt L, 7-149/30 BAYLOR W, 33-2010/7 at Texas L, 34-40 (2OT)10/14 TCU L, 6-2610/21 OKLAHOMA 3 pm10/28 at Kansas TBA11/4 at Texas Tech TBA11/11 WEST VIRGINIA TBA11/18 at Oklahoma State TBA11/25 IOWA STATE TBA

KANSAS ST.WILDCATS (3-3, 1-2)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/2 UTEP W, 56-79/9 at Ohio State W, 31-169/16 TULANE W, 56-149/23 at Baylor W, 49-4110/7 IOWA STATE L, 31-3810/14 vs. Texas W, 29-2410/21 at Kansas State 3 pm10/28 TEXAS TECH TBA11/4 at Oklahoma State TBA11/11 TCU TBA11/18 at Kansas TBA11/25 WEST VIRGINIA TBA

OKLAHOMASOONORS (5-1, 2-1)

Date Opponent Time/Result8/31 TULSA W, 59-249/8 at South Alabama W, 44-79/16 at Pittsburgh W, 59-219/23 TCU L, 31-449/30 at Texas Tech W, 41-3410/14 BAYLOR W, 59-1610/21 at Texas 11 am10/28 at West Virginia TBA11/4 OKLAHOMA TBA11/11 at Iowa State TBA11/18 KANSAS STATE TBA11/25 KANSAS TBA

OKLAHOMA ST.COWBOYS (5-1, 2-1)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/2 LIBERTY L, 45-489/9 UTSA L, 10-179/16 at Duke L, 20-349/23 OKLAHOMA L, 41-499/30 at Kansas State L, 20-3310/14 at Oklahoma State L, 16-5910/21 WEST VIRGINIA 7 pm10/28 TEXAS TBA11/4 at Kansas TBA11/11 vs. Texas Tech TBA11/18 IOWA STATE TBA11/24 at TCU TBA

BAYLORBEARS (0-6, 0-3)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/2 JACKSON STATE W, 63-79/9 at Arkansas W, 28-79/16 SMU W, 56-359/23 at Oklahoma State W, 44-3110/7 WEST VIRGINIA W, 31-2410/14 at Kansas State W, 26-610/21 KANSAS 7 pm10/28 at Iowa State TBA11/4 TEXAS TBA11/11 at Oklahoma TBA11/18 at Texas Tech TBA11/25 BAYLOR 11 am

TCUHORNED FROGS (6-0, 3-0)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/2 SE MISSOURI STATE W, 38-169/9 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L, 27-459/16 at Ohio L, 30-429/23 WEST VIRGINIA L, 34-5610/7 TEXAS TECH L, 19-6510/14 at Iowa State L, 0-4510/21 at TCU 7 pm10/28 KANSAS STATE TBA11/4 BAYLOR TBA11/11 at Texas 5 pm11/18 OKLAHOMA TBA11/25 at Oklahoma State TBA

KANSASJAYHAWKS (1-5, 0-3)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/3 vs. Virginia Tech L, 24-319/9 EAST CAROLINA W, 56-209/16 DELAWARE STATE W, 59-169/23 at Kansas W, 56-3410/7 at TCU L, 24-3110/14 TEXAS TECH W, 46-3510/21 at Baylor 7 pm10/28 OKLAHOMA STATE TBA11/4 IOWA STATE TBA11/11 at Kansas State TBA11/18 TEXAS TBA11/25 at Oklahoma TBA

WEST VIRGINIAMOUNTAINEERS (4-2, 2-1)

Date Opponent Time/Result9/2 EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 56-109/16 ARIZONA STATE W, 52-459/23 at Houston W, 27-249/30 OKLAHOMA STATE L, 34-4110/7 at Kansas W, 65-1910/14 at West Virginia L, 35-4610/21 IOWA STATE 11 am10/28 at Oklahoma TBA11/4 KANSAS STATE TBA11/11 vs. Baylor TBA11/18 TCU TBA11/24 at Texas 7 pm

TEXAS TECHRED RAIDERS (4-2, 1-2)

BIG 12 CONFERENCETeam Conference OverallTCU 3-0 6-0Oklahoma 2-1 5-1Oklahoma State 2-1 5-1Iowa State 2-1 4-2West Virginia 2-1 4-2 TEXAS 2-1 3-3Texas Tech 1-2 4-2 Kansas State 1-2 3-3Kansas 0-3 1-5Baylor 0-3 0-6

THIS WEEKIn The Big 12 Conference

Day Matchup TimeSaturday Oklahoma State at Texas 11 amSaturday Iowa State at Texas Tech 11 amSaturday Oklahoma at Kansas State 3 pmSaturday Kansas at TCU 7 pmSaturday West Virginia at Baylor 7 pm

ON THIS DATEIn Texas Football History

(14-3-1)Year Opponent Result2017 Oklahoma State TBA2006 at #17/16 Nebraska W, 22-202000 Missouri W, 46-121995 #14/15 Virginia W, 17-161989 at #7/6 Arkansas W, 24-201978 #3/3 Arkansas W, 28-211972 #17 Arkansas W, 35-151967 at Arkansas (L.R.) W, 21-121961 at #10/11 Arkansas W, 33-71950 Arkansas W, 19-141944 at Arkansas (L.R.) W, 19-01939 Arkansas W, 14-131933 vs. Centenary (S.A.) T, 0-01922 vs. Vanderbilt (D) L, 10-201921 vs. Vanderbilt (D) L, 0-201916 vs. Oklahoma (D) W, 21-71905 Baylor W, 39-01904 Haskell L, 0-41899 at Dallas U W, 11-6

2017 OPPONENTS’ OVERALL RECORD42-33 (.560)

TRACKING THE OPPONENTS

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Up-to-date information on the football team is available on the football page at www.TexasSports.com. Quotes from news conferences, releases, feature stories and game notes will be available. You can also follow on Twitter and Instagram for the most updated content and information.

WEEKLY NEWS CONFERENCEA weekly news conference with head coach Tom Herman is held at 12 p.m. Central Monday on the ninth floor of Bellmont Hall (west side of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium). Longhorn Network airs it live and it is also streamed live on TexasSports.com.

BIG 12 CONFERENCE CALLHead coach Tom Herman participates in the Big 12 Conference’s weekly coaches conference call each Monday from 11:30-11:40 a.m. Central. Contact Big 12 director of media services Joni Lehmann at (469) 524-1000 or [email protected] for the access number.

MEDIA AVAILABILITYPractices are closed to the public and media. There will be post-practice media availability on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the bubble at Denius Fields. Interview inquiries should be sent to Associate AD for Media Relations John Bianco ([email protected]).

POSTGAMEThe Texas locker room is closed. Postgame interviews at home will be conducted in the Moncrief Athletics Complex. Interviews on the road will be conducted at a designated area. NO INTERVIEWS ARE TO BE CONDUCTED ON THE FIELD FOLLOWING THE GAME. After a 10-minute cooling off period, players and coaches will be escorted to the interview area. Failure to abide by this rule will result in termination of credential.

VIDEO CLIPSVideo requests should be sent to Joe Hernandez in the athletics media relations office ([email protected] or 512-471-8373).

CREDENTIALSRequests may be submitted at utcredentials.com.

PHOTOGRAPHYAction shots of UT coaches and student-athletes can be requested by contacting the UT Athletics Photography Department at 512-471-6573 or [email protected].

SPANISH LANGUAGE BROADCASTThe Longhorn IMG Radio Network offers Cadena Deportiva, a Spanish language radio broadcast of Texas football games. It can be heard in Austin on KTAE 105.3 FM or in Dallas on KKFL 1700 AM.

SATELLITE RADIOThis week’s broacast can be heard on Satellite radio Sirius Channel 132, XM channel 199 and online channel 953.

USE OF AUDIO/VIDEO IN COVERAGEAny accredited media entity collecting “video or audio materials” (film, traditional video or audio, digital video or audio, photos, etc.) from University of Texas Athletics events (games, practices, post-practice/postgame interviews and press conferences) may use that material only for traditional television newscasts, web-based or print coverage (see notebelow regarding policy on game video on web), or other electronic transmission as approved by The University in writing, with a limitation of up to three (3) minutes in length from any single event. That three (3)-minute package may contain no more than two (2) minutes of game highlights. Its usage must be only as supporting video/audio for a reportedstory and not simply as rebroadcast/streamed highlights or interview sessions. Accredited media entities may not offer any live video, audio or other coverage of the event (or tape delay rebroadcast coverage in its entirety) without the advance written permission of The University of Texas athletics department. Video is for news usage only and may not be sponsored or sold. This policy includes all games, matches, practices and events involving any of Texas’ athletics programs. It includes all media events — press conferences, pre/post-practice interviews and pre/post-game interviews.NOTE REGARDING USE OF GAME VIDEO: Policy permits entities to use up to two (2) minutes of video on air (whether taken from the network feed or shot themselves) or on the entity’s website. Reports and features must be filed postgame and not during the game. If a game/event is contracted to a network television partner, all highlights may remain on a website no longer than 48 hours following the game/event’s conclusion. Highlights may not be used via social media platforms except as a link back to the website/URL hosting the highlights.EXCEPTION: With advance written permission from the UT Athletics department, media entities will be permitted to shoot and rebroadcast the Tom Herman portion of the Longhorns weekly Monday press conferences in its entirety. Video from that 20-minute press conference can be used foreither over the air rebroadcast or web postings. Live distribution of the weekly Monday press conference is not permitted. If posted on a website, it must be removed 48 hours after the conclusion of the press conference.

COLLEGE PRESS BOXCollegepressbox.com is the official media website for Division I football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member schools. Apply for access at www.collegepressbox.com/password.

LONGHORN IMG RADIO NETWORKFor complete coverage of Texas Longhorns football, tune into the Longhorn IMG Radio Network. Craig Way (play-by-play), Roger Wallace (color) and Quan Cosby (sideline) call the action. Longhorn Weekly, Tom Herman’s one-hour radio show, airs Thursdays on the radio network.

Abilene ______________ KKHR ____________ 106.3 FMAlpine _______________ KVLF _____________ 1240 AMAmarillo _____________ KGNC _____________ 710 AMAustin * _____________ KTXX _____________ 104.9 FMAustin _______________ KOKE _____________ 99.3 FMAustin _______________ KLGO _____________ 98.5 FMAustin _______________ KLGO ____________ 1260 AMBig Spring ___________ KBST _____________ 1490 AMBonham _____________ KFYN _____________ 1420 AMCarthage _____________ KGAS ____________ 1590 AMCarthage _____________ KGAS ____________ 104.3 FMCorpus Christi ________ KEYS _____________ 1440 AMCrockett _____________ KIVY ______________ 92.7 FMDallas _______________ KRLD ____________ 1080 AMDel Rio ______________KWMC ____________ 1490 AMEl Paso ______________ KROD _____________ 600 AMFort Stockton _________ KFST ______________ 860 AMHenderson ___________KWRD ____________ 1470 AMHouston _____________ KBME _____________ 790 AMLiberty ______________ KSHN _____________ 99.9 FMLivingston ___________ KETX ______________ 92.3 FMMalakoff _____________ KLVQ ____________ 1410 AMMalakoff _____________ KLVQ _____________ 94.5 FMMarble Falls __________ KBEY _____________ 103.9 FMMarshall _____________ KMHT ____________ 1450 AMMarshall _____________ KMHT ____________ 103.9 FMMcAllen _____________ KVNS ____________ 1700 AMOrange ______________ KOGT ____________ 1600 AMParis ________________ KFYN _____________ 104.3 FMRusk/Jacksonville _____ KTLU _____________ 1580 AMSan Angelo ___________ KKSA ____________ 1260 AMSan Antonio __________ WOAI ____________ 1200 AMTemple ______________ KTEM ____________ 1400 AMTyler/Longview ________ KTBB ______________ 600 AM

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

NUMERICALNO NAME __________ POS _ HT _ WT _ CL-EX ______HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)1 __ John Burt ________ WR _ 6-3 _ 200 _ Jr.-2L ______________ Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln)2 __ Kris Boyd __________DB __ 6-0 _ 200 _ Jr.-2L ________________ Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer)3 __ Armanti Foreman ____ WR _ 6-0 _ 210 _ Sr.-3L ___________ Texas City, Texas (Texas City)4 __ DeShon Elliott _______DB __ 6-2 _ 210 _ Jr.-2L _________ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath)5 __ Holton Hill ________DB __ 6-3 _ 200 _ Jr.-2L _______________ Houston, Texas (Lamar)6 __ Devin Duvernay _____ WR _ 6-0 _ 205 _ So.-1L _______________ Sachse, Texas (Sachse)7 __ Shane Buechele ______QB __ 6-1 _ 205 _ So.-1L _____________ Arlington, Texas (Lamar)7 __ Antwuan Davis ______DB __ 6-1 _ 200 _ Sr.-3L ______________ Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop)8 __ Dorian Leonard _____ WR _ 6-5 _ 205 _ Sr.-3L ___________ Longview, Texas (Longview)9 __ Collin Johnson _____ WR _ 6-6 _ 220 _ So.-1L _________ San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian)11 _ Sam Ehlinger _______QB __ 6-2 _ 230 _ Fr.-HS ______________Austin, Texas (Westlake)11 _ P.J. Locke III ________DB __ 6-0 _ 205 _ Jr.-2L _____________ Beaumont, Texas (Central)13 _ Michael Dickson _____ P __ 6-3 _ 205 _ Jr.-2L ____________ Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee)13 _ Jerrod Heard _______ WR _ 6-3 _ 205 _ Jr.-2L ________________ Denton, Texas (Guyer)14 _ Lorenzo Joe _______ WR _ 6-3 _ 215 _ Sr.-3L ______________ Abilene, Texas (Cooper)15 _ Chris Brown ________DB __ 6-0 _ 205 _ Fr.-RS _______________ Houston, Texas (Elsik)16 _ Davion Curtis ______ WR _ 6-0 _ 190 _ Fr.-RS ______________ Temple, Texas (Temple)16 _ Blake Nevins________QB __ 6-3 _ 210 _ Fr.-HS __________ Cypress, Texas (Cypress Ranch)17 _ Reggie Hemphill-Mapps _ WR _ 6-1 _ 185 _ Fr.-RS ______________Houston, Texas (Manvel)18 _ Josh Covey _________QB __ 6-1 _ 210 _ So.-SQ __________ Georgetown, Texas (East View)18 _ Davante Davis _______DB __ 6-3 _ 200 _ Jr.-2L ________ Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington)19 _ Brandon Jones ______DB __ 6-1 _ 205 _ So.-1L _______ Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches)21 _ Kyle Porter _________ RB __5-10 _ 220 _ So.-1L __________________ Katy, Texas (Katy)23 _ Jeffrey McCulloch _____ LB __ 6-3 _ 245 _ So.-1L _______________ Houston, Texas (Davis)23 _ Jordan Strickland _____DB __5-10 _ 175 _ Jr.-SQ ___________ Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail)24 _ John Bonney _______DB __ 6-1 _ 205 _ Jr.-2L _______________ Houston, Texas (Lamar)25 _ Chris Warren III ______ RB __ 6-4 _ 250 _ Jr.-2L _____________ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall)26 _ Eric Cuffee _________DB __ 6-0 _ 195 _ Fr.-RS _________________Waco, Texas (Waco)26 _ Tim Yoder _________ RB __5-10 _ 195 _ Jr.-SQ ________________ Plano, Texas (Plano)27 _ Donovan Duvernay ____DB __ 5-9 _ 190 _ Fr.-RS _______________ Sachse, Texas (Sachse)28 _ Jarmarquis Durst _____DB __ 6-1 _ 205 _ Jr.-RS ____ Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge/Tarleton State)28 _ Kirk Johnson________ RB __ 6-0 _ 210 _ So.-1L _________ San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian)29 _ Josh Thompson ______DB __ 6-0 _ 200 _ Fr.-HS _______ Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches)30 _ Toneil Carter ________ RB __ 6-0 _ 205 _ Fr.-HS _________Houston, Texas (Langham Creek)30 _ Barrett Chambers _____DB __5-10 _ 190 _ Fr.-HS ______________Austin, Texas (Westlake)31 _ Jason Hall _________DB __ 6-3 _ 220 _ Sr.-3L ___ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie)31 _ Kyle Hrncir _________ LB __ 6-2 _ 215 _ So.-SQ ___________San Antonio, Texas (Johnson)32 _ Malcolm Roach ______ DE __ 6-4 _ 270 _ So.-1L ________ Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep)32 _ Daniel Young _______ RB __ 6-0 _ 220 _ Fr.-HS ____________ Houston, Texas (Westfield)33 _ Trevor Carr _________DB __ 6-0 _ 205 _ So.-SQ __________________ Tyler, Texas (Lee)33 _ Gary Johnson _______ LB __ 6-1 _ 220 _ Jr.-TR ______ Douglas, Ala. (Douglas/Dodge City CC)35 _ Edwin Freeman ______ LB __ 6-2 _ 245 _ Jr.-2L _______________Arlington, Texas (Bowie)35 _ Russell Hine ________ LB __ 6-2 _ 220 _ Fr.-HS __________ Austin, Texas (Regents School)36 _ Demarco Boyd ______ LB __ 6-0 _ 240 _ Fr.-RS _______________ Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer)36 _ Eric Gonzalez ______ WR _ 5-8 _ 200 _ So.-SQ _____________ Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco)37 _ Jack Geiger ________ K __5-11 _ 195 _ Fr.-HS ___________ San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine)37 _ Chase Moore _______DB __ 5-9 _ 170 _ So.-TR _ Los Angeles, Calif. (Verbum Dei/College of the Holy Cross)38 _ Mitchell Becker ______ K __ 6-3 _ 200 _ Sr.-1L _________ League City, Texas (Clear Creek)38 _ Kobe Boyce ________DB __ 6-0 _ 175 _ Fr.-HS ____________ Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas)39 _ Montrell Estell ______DB __ 6-1 _ 195 _ Fr.-HS ________________ Hooks, Texas (Hooks)39 _ Edward Pequeno _____ DL __ 6-1 _ 245 _ So.-SQ ____________ McAllen, Texas (Memorial)40 _ Trenton Hafley ______ RB __5-10 _ 205 _ Jr.-SQ ___________ Wichita Falls, Texas (Burnet)40 _ Naashon Hughes _____ LB __ 6-4 _ 250 _ Sr.-3L _____ Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights)41 _ Hank Coutoumanos ___DB __ 6-0 _ 200 _ Fr.-RS _______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll)41 _ Tristian Houston _____ RB __ 6-0 _ 210 _ So.-SQ ________ Galena Park, Texas (North Shore)42 _ Marqez Bimage _____ LB __ 6-2 _ 245 _ Fr.-HS ____________ Brenham, Texas (Brenham)42 _ Jay Harper _________ LB __ 6-0 _ 225 _ Jr.-SQ _____________Houston, Texas (Stratford)43 _ Cameron Townsend ___ LB __ 6-1 _ 215 _ So.-1L ________ Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point)

NO NAME __________ POS _ HT _ WT _ CL-EX ______HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)43 _ Robert Willis ________ TE __ 6-4 _ 250 _ Sr.-SQ ___Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs)44 _ Breckyn Hager ______ LB __ 6-4 _ 245 _ Jr.-2L _______________Austin, Texas (Westlake)45 _ Chris Naggar _______ K __ 6-1 _ 190 _ Fr.-RS ____________Arlington, Texas (Arlington)45 _ Anthony Wheeler _____ LB __ 6-3 _ 235 _ Jr.-2L ________________ Dallas, Texas (Skyline)46 _ Malik Jefferson ______ LB __ 6-3 _ 240 _ Jr.-2L _______________Mesquite, Texas (Poteet)47 _ Andrew Beck _______ TE __ 6-4 _ 255 _ Sr.-3L _________________ Tampa, Fla. (Plant)48 _ Andrew Fitzgerald ____ DL __ 6-6 _ 265 _ Fr.-RS __________ Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus)49 _ Ta’Quon Graham _____ DL __ 6-4 _ 280 _ Fr.-HS ______________ Temple, Texas (Temple)49 _ Joshua Rowland _____ K __5-11 _ 205 _ Jr.-TR ____Madison, Miss. (Madison Central/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)50 _ Hayden Bruce _______ LB __ 6-1 _ 215 _ Fr.-HS _______________Leander, Texas (Rouse)51 _ Terrell Cuney _______ OL __ 6-3 _ 310 _ Jr.-SQ ________________Jasper, Texas (Jasper)52 _ Samuel Cosmi _______ OL __ 6-6 _ 285 _ Fr.-HS ____________ Humble, Texas (Atascocita)52 _ John House ________ LB __ 6-1 _ 210 _ Fr.-HS ___________ Dallas, Texas (Highland Park)53 _ Jak Holbrook _______ DS __5-11 _ 215 _ Jr.-1L ______________ Austin, Texas (McCallum)54 _ Garrett Graf ________ OL __ 6-2 _ 285 _ Sr.-SQ ___ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie)55 _ Connor Williams _____ OL __ 6-6 _ 315 _ Jr.-2L _______________ Coppell, Texas (Coppell)56 _ Zach Shackelford _____ OL __ 6-4 _ 295 _ So.-1L _______________ Belton, Texas (Belton)57 _ Cort Jaquess ________ LB __ 6-1 _ 235 _ Fr.-HS __________ San Antonio, Texas (Churchill)59 _ Kaleb Smith ________ DS __ 6-3 _ 275 _ Gr.-TR __ Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Episcopal/Oklahoma State)63 _ Alex Anderson ______ OL __ 6-4 _ 305 _ Jr.-1L _________ New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker)64 _ Jake McMillon _______ OL __ 6-3 _ 305 _ Jr.-2L _______________ Abilene, Texas (Abilene)65 _ Jack Doyle _________ OL __ 6-3 _ 285 _ Fr.-HS _____________Plano, Texas (John Paul II)66 _ Joe Heironimus ______ OL __ 6-3 _ 290 _ Fr.-HS ______________Austin, Texas (Westlake)67 _ Tope Imade ________ OL __ 6-6 _ 315 _ Fr.-RS ______________Arlington, Texas (Bowie)68 _ Derek Kerstetter _____ OL __ 6-6 _ 285 _ Fr.-HS ___________ San Antonio, Texas (Reagan)69 _ Austin Allsup _______ OL __ 6-3 _ 300 _ Jr.-SQ _______________ Austin, Texas (Lorena)71 _ J.P. Urquidez _______ OL __ 6-7 _ 280 _ Fr.-RS ______Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove)72 _ Elijah Rodriguez _____ OL __ 6-6 _ 300 _ Jr.-2L ___________ Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek)73 _ Patrick Hudson ______ OL __ 6-5 _ 325 _ Fr.-RS _______________Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee)75 _ Tristan Nickelson _____ OL __6-10 _ 315 _ Sr.-2L ____ League City, Texas (Clear Falls/Fork Union/Navarro CC)77 _ Patrick Vahe ________ OL __ 6-4 _ 320 _ Jr.-2L _________________Euless, Texas (Trinity)78 _ Denzel Okafor _______ OL __ 6-4 _ 310 _ So.-1L ___________ Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville)79 _ Garrett Thomas ______ OL __ 6-7 _ 300 _ So.-SQ __________________ Many, La. (Many)80 _ Cade Brewer ________ TE __ 6-4 _ 230 _ Fr.-HS _____________ Austin, Texas (Lake Travis)81 _ Reese Leitao _______ TE __ 6-4 _ 245 _ Fr.-HS _________________Jenks, Okla. (Jenks)82 _ Michael Wilson ______ TE __ 6-4 _ 235 _ Jr.-SQ _______ Arlington, Texas (Arlington Martin)83 _ Omar Barakat ______ WR _ 5-8 _ 190 _ So.-SQ _____________ Amarillo, Texas (Tascosa)83 _ Michael David Poujol___ DS __ 6-4 _ 220 _ Fr.-RS ____________ Houston, Texas (Memorial)84 _ Lil’Jordan Humphrey __ WR _ 6-5 _ 225 _ So.-1L _______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll)85 _ Philipp Moeller _____ WR _ 6-0 _ 190 _ Jr.-SQ ________________ Plano, Texas (Plano)86 _ Jordan Pouncey _____ WR _ 6-2 _ 195 _ Fr.-HS __________ Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park)86 _ Taylor Tesch _______ WR _ 5-8 _ 160 _ Fr.-RS __________ Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods)87 _ Garrett Gray ________ TE __ 6-4 _ 240 _ Jr.-1L _________ Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls)88 _ Kendall Moore ______ TE __ 6-6 _ 250 _ Gr.-TR __________Chicago, Ill. (Simeon/Syracuse)89 _ Chris Fehr _________ TE __ 6-3 _ 230 _ Jr.-SQ _______________ Austin, Texas (McNeil)90 _ Charles Omenihu _____ DL __ 6-7 _ 280 _ Jr.-2L _______________Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett)91 _ Jamari Chisholm _____ DL __ 6-4 _ 300 _ Jr.-TR ______Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta/NE Oklahoma A&M)92 _ Max Cummins _______ DL __ 6-6 _ 260 _ Fr.-HS _____Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Epsicopal)94 _ Gerald Wilbon _______ DL __ 6-4 _ 305 _ So.-1L ______________St. Rose, La. (Destrehan)95 _ Poona Ford ________ DL __ 6-0 _ 305 _ Sr.-3L __________Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head)97 _ Chris Nelson ________ DL __ 6-3 _ 300 _ Jr.-2L __________Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian)98 _ D’Andre Christmas ____ DL __ 6-4 _ 310 _ So.-1L _________ New Orelans, La. (St. Augustine)

Omar Barakat ______________ BEAR-uh-catMarqez Bimage ___________mar-KEZ BIM-igeJohn Bonney _________________ BAHN-eeShane Buechele ______________ boo-SHELLToneil Carter _________________tuh-KNEELJamari Chisholm _______________ chiz-UMSamuel Cosmi ________________ KOZ-meeJoseph Coutoumanos ______ coo-tuh-MAHN-osJosh Covey ___________________ COE-vee

Eric Cuffee ___________________ CUH-feeTerrell Cuney _________________ CUE-neeDavion Curtis _______________DAY-vee-onAntwuan Davis _______________AN-twahnJarmarquis Durst ___________ Jar-mar-KEECEDevin Duvernay _____________ DOO-ver-nayDonovan Duvernay ___________ DOO-ver-naySam Ehlinger ________________ EL-in-gurrMontrell Estell ________________ eh-STELL

Armanti Foreman ____________AH-mahn-teeTa’Quon Graham ______________ tuh-QUANJerrod Heard __________________ JAH-rodJoe Heironimus __________ HER-ahn-uh-missTristian Houston _______________TRIST-enKyle Hrncir ___________________HERN-sirNaashon Hughes ______________ NAY-shonTope Imade __________ toe-PAY ih-MAHD-ehReese Leitao __________________ LAY-toe

Jeffrey McCulloch ___________ mick-CULL-ockChris Naggar _________________ nuh-GARCharles Omenihu __________ oh-MEN-uh-hooEdward Pequeno ____________ puh-CANE-yoMichael David Poujol ____________ POU-zholJoshua Rowland _______________ ROH-landJ.P. Urquidez ________________yer-KEE-dezPatrick Vahe __________________vah-HAY

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2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL ROSTER

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ALPHABETICALNAME ___________NO POS _ HT __WT _ CL-EX ________ HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)Allsup, Austin _______ 69 __ OL __ 6-3 _ 300 _ Jr.-SQ ______________ Austin, Texas (Lorena)Anderson, Alex ______ 63 __ OL __ 6-4 _ 305 _ Jr.-1L _______ New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker)Barakat, Omar _______ 83 _ WR _ 5-8 _ 190 _ So.-SQ ____________ Amarillo, Texas (Tascosa)Beck, Andrew _______ 47 __ TE __ 6-4 _ 255 _ Sr.-3L ________________ Tampa, Fla. (Plant)Becker, Mitchell ______ 38 __ K __ 6-3 _ 200 _ Sr.-1L ________ League City, Texas (Clear Creek)Bimage, Marqez ______ 42 __ LB __ 6-2 _ 245 _ Fr.-HS ___________ Brenham, Texas (Brenham)Bonney, John _______ 24 __DB __ 6-1 _ 205 _ Jr.-2L _____________ Houston, Texas (Lamar)Boyce, Kobe ________ 38 __DB __ 6-0 _ 175 _ Fr.-HS ___________ Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas)Boyd, Demarco ______ 36 __ LB __ 6-0 _ 240 _ Fr.-RS ______________ Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer)Boyd, Kris__________ 2 __DB __ 6-0 _ 200 _ Jr.-2L ______________ Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer)Brewer, Cade ________ 80 __ TE __ 6-4 _ 230 _ Fr.-HS ____________ Austin, Texas (Lake Travis)Brown, Chris ________ 15 __DB __ 6-0 _ 205 _ Fr.-RS ______________ Houston, Texas (Elsik)Bruce, Hayden _______ 50 __ LB __ 6-1 _ 215 _ Fr.-HS ______________Leander, Texas (Rouse)Buechele, Shane _____ 7 __QB __ 6-1 _ 205 _ So.-1L ____________ Arlington, Texas (Lamar)Burt, John _________ 1 _ WR _ 6-3 _ 200 _ Jr.-2L ____________ Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln)Carr, Trevor _________ 33 __DB __ 6-0 _ 205 _ So.-SQ _________________ Tyler, Texas (Lee)Carter, Toneil ________ 30 __ RB __ 6-0 _ 205 _ Fr.-HS ________Houston, Texas (Langham Creek)Chambers, Barrett ____ 30 __DB __5-10 _ 190 _ Fr.-HS _____________Austin, Texas (Westlake)Chisholm, Jamari _____ 91 __ DL __ 6-4 _ 300 _ Jr.-TR _Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta/NE Oklahoma A&M)Christmas, D’Andre ____ 98 __ DL __ 6-4 _ 310 _ So.-1L ________ New Orelans, La. (St. Augustine)Cosmi, Samuel_______ 52 __ OL __ 6-6 _ 285 _ Fr.-HS ___________ Humble, Texas (Atascocita)Coutoumanos, Hank ___ 41 __DB __ 6-0 _ 200 _ Fr.-RS ______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll)Covey, Josh _________ 18 __QB __ 6-1 _ 210 _ So.-SQ _________ Georgetown, Texas (East View)Cuffee, Eric _________ 26 __DB __ 6-0 _ 195 _ Fr.-RS ________________Waco, Texas (Waco)Cummins, Max ______ 92 __ DL __ 6-6 _ 260 _ Fr.-HS ____Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Episcopal)Cuney, Terrell _______ 51 __ OL __ 6-3 _ 310 _ Jr.-SQ _______________Jasper, Texas (Jasper)Curtis, Davion _______ 16 _ WR _ 6-0 _ 190 _ Fr.-RS _____________ Temple, Texas (Temple)Davis, Antwuan ______ 7 __DB __ 6-1 _ 200 _ Sr.-3L _____________ Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop)Davis, Davante _______ 18 __DB __ 6-3 _ 200 _ Jr.-2L ______ Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington)Dickson, Michael _____ 13 __ P __ 6-3 _ 205 _ Jr.-2L __________ Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee)Doyle, Jack _________ 65 __ OL __ 6-3 _ 285 _ Fr.-HS ____________Plano, Texas (John Paul II)Durst, Jarmarquis _____ 28 __DB __ 6-1 _ 205 _ Jr.-RS ___ Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge/Tarleton State)Duvernay, Devin ______ 6 _ WR _ 6-0 _ 205 _ So.-1L ______________ Sachse, Texas (Sachse)Duvernay, Donovan ____ 27 __DB __ 5-9 _ 190 _ Fr.-RS ______________ Sachse, Texas (Sachse)Ehlinger, Sam _______ 11 __QB __ 6-2 _ 230 _ Fr.-HS _____________Austin, Texas (Westlake)Elliott, DeShon ______ 4 __DB __ 6-2 _ 210 _ Jr.-2L _______ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath)Estell, Montrell ______ 39 __DB __ 6-1 _ 195 _ Fr.-HS _______________ Hooks, Texas (Hooks)Fehr, Chris _________ 89 __ TE __ 6-3 _ 230 _ Jr.-SQ ______________ Austin, Texas (McNeil)Fitzgerald, Andrew ____ 48 __ DL __ 6-6 _ 265 _ Fr.-RS _________ Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus)Ford, Poona ________ 95 __ DL __ 6-0 _ 305 _ Sr.-3L _________Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head)Foreman, Armanti ____ 3 _ WR _ 6-0 _ 210 _ Sr.-3L __________ Texas City, Texas (Texas City)Freeman, Edwin ______ 35 __ LB __ 6-2 _ 245 _ Jr.-2L _____________Arlington, Texas (Bowie)Geiger, Jack ________ 37 __ K __5-11 _ 195 _ Fr.-HS __________ San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine)Gonzalez, Eric _______ 36 _ WR _ 5-8 _ 200 _ So.-SQ ____________ Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco)Graf, Garrett ________ 54 __ OL __ 6-2 _ 285 _ Sr.-SQ __ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie)Graham, Ta’Quon _____ 49 __ DL __ 6-4 _ 280 _ Fr.-HS _____________ Temple, Texas (Temple)Gray, Garrett ________ 87 __ TE __ 6-4 _ 240 _ Jr.-1L _______ Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls)Hafley, Trenton ______ 40 __ RB __5-10 _ 205 _ Jr.-SQ __________ Wichita Falls, Texas (Burnet)Hager, Breckyn ______ 44 __ LB __ 6-4 _ 245 _ Jr.-2L _____________Austin, Texas (Westlake)Hall, Jason _________ 31 __DB __ 6-3 _ 220 _ Sr.-3L __ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie)Harper, Jay _________ 42 __ LB __ 6-0 _ 225 _ Jr.-SQ ____________Houston, Texas (Stratford)Heard, Jerrod _______ 13 _ WR _ 6-3 _ 205 _ Jr.-2L ______________ Denton, Texas (Guyer)Heironimus, Joe ______ 66 __ OL __ 6-3 _ 290 _ Fr.-HS _____________Austin, Texas (Westlake)Hemphill-Mapps, Reggie _ 17 __ WR _ 6-1 __ 185 _ Fr.-RS ______________ Houston, Texas (Manvel)Hill, Holton _________ 5 __DB __ 6-3 _ 200 _ Jr.-2L _____________ Houston, Texas (Lamar)Hine, Russell ________ 35 __ LB __ 6-2 _ 220 _ Fr.-HS _________ Austin, Texas (Regents School)Holbrook, Jak _______ 53 __ DS __5-11 _ 215 _ Jr.-1L ____________ Austin, Texas (McCallum)House, John ________ 52 __ LB __ 6-1 _ 210 _ Fr.-HS __________ Dallas, Texas (Highland Park)

NAME ___________NO POS _ HT __WT _ CL-EX ________ HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)Houston, Tristian _____ 41 __ RB __ 6-0 _ 210 _ So.-SQ _______ Galena Park, Texas (North Shore)Hrncir, Kyle _________ 31 __ LB __ 6-2 _ 215 _ So.-SQ __________San Antonio, Texas (Johnson)Hudson, Patrick ______ 73 __ OL __ 6-5 _ 325 _ Fr.-RS ______________Silsbee, Texas (Silsbee)Hughes, Naashon _____ 40 __ LB __ 6-4 _ 250 _ Sr.-3L ____ Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights)Humphrey, Lil’Jordan ___ 84 _ WR _ 6-5 _ 225 _ So.-1L ______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll)Imade, Tope ________ 67 __ OL __ 6-6 _ 315 _ Fr.-RS _____________Arlington, Texas (Bowie)Jaquess, Cort ________ 57 __ LB __ 6-1 _ 235 _ Fr.-HS _________ San Antonio, Texas (Churchill)Jefferson, Malik ______ 46 __ LB __ 6-3 _ 240 _ Jr.-2L _____________Mesquite, Texas (Poteet)Joe, Lorenzo ________ 14 _ WR _ 6-3 _ 215 _ Sr.-3L _____________ Abilene, Texas (Cooper)Johnson, Collin ______ 9 _ WR _ 6-6 _ 220 _ So.-1L ________ San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian)Johnson, Gary _______ 33 __ LB __ 6-1 _ 220 _ Jr.-TR ____ Douglas, Ala. (Douglas/Dodge City CC)Johnson, Kirk _______ 28 __ RB __ 6-0 _ 210 _ So.-1L ________ San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian)Jones, Brandon ______ 19 __DB __ 6-1 _ 205 _ So.-1L ______ Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches)Kerstetter, Derek _____ 68 __ OL __ 6-6 _ 285 _ Fr.-HS __________ San Antonio, Texas (Reagan)Leitao, Reese ________ 81 __ TE __ 6-4 _ 245 _ Fr.-HS ________________Jenks, Okla. (Jenks)Leonard, Dorian ______ 8 _ WR _ 6-5 _ 205 _ Sr.-3L __________ Longview, Texas (Longview)Locke III, P.J. ________ 11 __DB __ 6-0 _ 205 _ Jr.-2L ___________ Beaumont, Texas (Central)McCulloch, Jeffrey ____ 23 __ LB __ 6-3 _ 245 _ So.-1L ______________ Houston, Texas (Davis)McMillon, Jake ______ 64 __ OL __ 6-3 _ 305 _ Jr.-2L _____________ Abilene, Texas (Abilene)Moeller, Philipp ______ 85 _ WR _ 6-0 _ 190 _ Jr.-SQ _______________ Plano, Texas (Plano)Moore, Chase _______ 37 __DB __ 5-9 _ 170 _ So.-TR _ Los Angeles, Calif. (Verbum Dei/College of the Holy Cross)Moore, Kendall ______ 88 __ TE __ 6-6 _ 250 _ Gr.-TR _________Chicago, Ill. (Simeon/Syracuse)Naggar, Chris _______ 45 __ K __ 6-1 _ 190 _ Fr.-RS ___________Arlington, Texas (Arlington)Nelson, Chris ________ 97 __ DL __ 6-3 _ 300 _ Jr.-2L ________Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian)Nevins, Blake _______ 16 __QB __ 6-3 _ 210 _ Fr.-HS _________ Cypress, Texas (Cypress Ranch)Nickelson, Tristan _____ 75 __ OL __6-10 _ 315 __ Sr.-2L ___ League City, Texas (Clear Falls/Fork Union/Navarro CC)Okafor, Denzel _______ 78 __ OL __ 6-4 _ 310 _ So.-1L __________ Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville)Omenihu, Charles _____ 90 __ DL __ 6-7 _ 280 _ Jr.-2L _____________Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett)Pequeno, Edward _____ 39 __ DL __ 6-1 _ 245 _ So.-SQ ___________ McAllen, Texas (Memorial)Porter, Kyle _________ 21 __ RB __5-10 _ 220 _ So.-1L _________________ Katy, Texas (Katy)Poujol, Michael David __ 83 __ DS __ 6-4 _ 220 _ Fr.-RS ___________ Houston, Texas (Memorial)Pouncey, Jordan ______ 86 _ WR _ 6-2 _ 195 _ Fr.-HS _________ Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park)Roach, Malcolm ______ 32 __ DE __ 6-4 _ 270 _ So.-1L _______ Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep)Rodriguez, Elijah _____ 72 __ OL __ 6-6 _ 300 _ Jr.-2L _________ Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek)Rowland, Joshua _____ 49 __ K __5-11 _ 205 ___Jr.-TR ___Madison, Miss. (Madison Central/Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)Shackelford, Zach _____ 56 __ OL __ 6-4 _ 305 _ So.-1L ______________ Belton, Texas (Belton)Smith, Kaleb ________ 59 __ DS __ 6-3 _ 275 _ Gr.-TR _ Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Episcopal/Oklahoma State)Strickland, Jordan _____ 23 __DB __5-10 _ 175 _ Jr.-SQ __________ Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail)Tesch, Taylor ________ 86 _ WR _ 5-8 _ 160 _ Fr.-RS _________ Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods)Thomas, Garrett ______ 79 __ OL __ 6-7 _ 300 _ So.-SQ _________________ Many, La. (Many)Thompson, Josh ______ 29 __DB __ 6-0 _ 200 _ Fr.-HS ______ Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches)Townsend, Cameron ___ 43 __ LB __ 6-1 _ 215 _ So.-1L _______ Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point)Urquidez, J.P. _______ 71 __ OL __ 6-7 _ 280 _ Fr.-RS _____Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove)Vahe, Patrick ________ 77 __ OL __ 6-4 _ 320 _ Jr.-2L _______________Euless, Texas (Trinity)Warren III, Chris ______ 25 __ RB __ 6-4 _ 250 _ Jr.-2L ___________ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall)Wheeler, Anthony_____ 45 __ LB __ 6-3 _ 235 _ Jr.-2L ______________ Dallas, Texas (Skyline)Wilbon, Gerald ______ 94 __ DL __ 6-4 _ 305 _ So.-1L _____________St. Rose, La. (Destrehan)Williams, Connor _____ 55 __ OL __ 6-6 _ 315 _ Jr.-2L _____________ Coppell, Texas (Coppell)Willis, Robert _______ 43 __ TE __ 6-4 _ 250 _ Sr.-SQ __Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs)Wilson, Michael ______ 82 __ TE __ 6-4 _ 235 _ Jr.-SQ ______ Arlington, Texas (Arlington Martin)Yoder, Tim _________ 26 __ RB __5-10 _ 195 _ Jr.-SQ _______________ Plano, Texas (Plano)Young, Daniel _______ 32 __ RB __ 6-0 _ 220 _ Fr.-HS ___________ Houston, Texas (Westfield)

Omar Barakat ______________ BEAR-uh-catMarqez Bimage ___________mar-KEZ BIM-igeJohn Bonney _________________ BAHN-eeShane Buechele ______________ boo-SHELLToneil Carter _________________tuh-KNEELJamari Chisholm _______________ chiz-UMSamuel Cosmi ________________ KOZ-meeJoseph Coutoumanos ______ coo-tuh-MAHN-osJosh Covey ___________________ COE-vee

Eric Cuffee ___________________ CUH-feeTerrell Cuney _________________ CUE-neeDavion Curtis _______________DAY-vee-onAntwuan Davis _______________AN-twahnJarmarquis Durst ___________ Jar-mar-KEECEDevin Duvernay _____________ DOO-ver-nayDonovan Duvernay ___________ DOO-ver-naySam Ehlinger ________________ EL-in-gurrMontrell Estell ________________ eh-STELL

Armanti Foreman ____________AH-mahn-teeTa’Quon Graham ______________ tuh-QUANJerrod Heard __________________ JAH-rodJoe Heironimus __________ HER-ahn-uh-missTristian Houston _______________TRIST-enKyle Hrncir ___________________HERN-sirNaashon Hughes ______________ NAY-shonTope Imade __________ toe-PAY ih-MAHD-ehReese Leitao __________________ LAY-toe

Jeffrey McCulloch ___________ mick-CULL-ockChris Naggar _________________ nuh-GARCharles Omenihu __________ oh-MEN-uh-hooEdward Pequeno ____________ puh-CANE-yoMichael David Poujol ____________ POU-zholJoshua Rowland _______________ ROH-landJ.P. Urquidez ________________yer-KEE-dezPatrick Vahe __________________vah-HAY

Pronunciations

2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL ROSTER

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NO. NAME ____________ CL-EX __ HT __ WT ___ HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)DE 97__ Chris Nelson (13) _____ Jr.-2L ____6-3 ___300 _________ Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian) 49__ Ta’Quon Graham ______Fr.-HS ___6-4 ___280 ________________ Temple, Texas (Temple) OR 91__ Jamari Chisholm ______ Jr.-TR ___6-4 ___300 ___Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta/NE Oklahoma A&M) NT 95__ Poona Ford (23) ______ Sr.-3L ___6-0 ___305 __________ Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) 94__ Gerald Wilbon (1) _____So.-1L ___6-4 ___305 ____________ St. Rose, La. (St. Augustine)

DE 90__ Charles Omenihu (13) __ Jr.-2L ____6-7 ___280 ________________Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett) OR 32__ Malcolm Roach (6) ____So.-1L ___6-4 ___270 _________Baton Rouge, La. (Madison Prep) 44__ Breckyn Hager (5) _____ Jr.-2L ____6-4 ___245 ________________Austin, Texas (Westlake)

BLB* 40__ Naashon Hughes (32) __ Sr.-3L ___6-4 ___250 ____ Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) 23__ Jeffrey McCulloch _____So.-1L ___6-3 ___245 _________________Houston, Texas (Davis)

MLB* 45__ Anthony Wheeler (15) __ Jr.-2L ____6-3 ___235 _________________ Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 35__ Edwin Freeman (5) ____ Jr.-2L ____6-2 ___245 ________________Arlington, Texas (Bowie)

ROV 46__ Malik Jefferson (24) ___ Jr.-2L ____6-3 ___240 _______________ Mesquite, Texas (Poteet) 33__ Gary Johnson (1) _____ Jr.-TR ___6-1 ___220 ____ Douglas, Ala. (Douglas/Dodge City CC)

CB 2___ Kris Boyd (13) ________ Jr.-2L ____6-0 ___200 _________________ Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) 18__ Davante Davis (10) ____ Jr.-2L ____6-3 ___200 _______ Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington)

SAF 4___ DeShon Elliott (7) _____ Jr.-2L ____6-2 ___210 ________ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall-Heath) 31__ Jason Hall (28) _______ Sr.-3L ___6-3 ___220 __Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) SAF 19__ Brandon Jones (7) _____So.-1L ___6-1 ___205 ______ Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches) 24__ John Bonney (13) _____ Jr.-2L ____6-1 ___205 ________________ Houston, Texas (Lamar)

CB 5___ Holton Hill (17) _______ Jr.-2L ____6-3 ___200 ________________ Houston, Texas (Lamar) 29__ Josh Thompson ______Fr.-HS ___6-0 ___200 ______ Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacogdoches)

NB 11__ P.J. Locke III (15) _____ Jr.-2L ____6-0 ___205 ______________ Beaumont, Texas (Central) 7___ Antwuan Davis (5) _____ Sr.-3L ___6-1 ___200 _______________ Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop)

*BLB is Texas’ B-backer*MLB is Texas’ Mac linebacker

(career starts)

NO. NAME ____________ CL-EX __ HT ___WT ___ HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)QB 7___ Shane Buechele (14) ___ So.-1L ___6-1 ___ 205 _______________ Arlington, Texas (Lamar) OR 11__ Sam Ehlinger (4) ______ Fr.-HS ___6-2 ___ 230 ________________Austin, Texas (Westlake) 13__ Jerrod Heard (12) ______Jr.-2L ___6-3 ___ 205 _________________ Denton, Texas (Guyer) RB 21__ Kyle Porter (3) ________ So.-1L __ 5-10 __ 220 _____________________ Katy, Texas (Katy) OR 25__ Chris Warren III (7) _____Jr.-2L ___6-4 ___ 250 _____________ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) OR 30__ Toneil Carter (1) ______ Fr.-HS ___6-0 ___ 205 _________Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) 32__ Daniel Young _________ Fr.-HS ___6-0 ___ 230 ______________Houston, Texas (Westfield)

XWR 8___ Dorian Leonard (7) ____ Sr.-3L ___6-5 ___ 205 _____________Longview, Texas (Longview) 9___ Collin Johnson (7) _____ So.-1L ___6-6 ___ 220 _________ San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) HWR 17__ Reggie Hemphill-Mapps (1) _ Fr.-RS ___6-1 ___ 185 _______________ Houston, Texas (Manvel) OR 84__ Lil’Jordan Humphrey (5) So.-1L ___6-5 ___ 225 ______ Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) 3___ Armanti Foreman (17) __ Sr.-3L ___6-0 ___ 210 ____________ Texas City, Texas (Texas City)

ZWR 14__ Lorenzo Joe (6) _______ Sr.-3L ___6-3 ___ 215 ________________ Abilene, Texas (Cooper) OR 6___ Devin Duvernay (3) ____ So.-1L ___6-0 ___ 205 ________________ Sachse, Texas (Sachse) OR 1___ John Burt (17) _________Jr.-2L ___6-3 ___ 200 _______________Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln) OR 13__ Jerrod Heard (12) ______Jr.-2L ___6-3 ___ 205 _________________ Denton, Texas (Guyer)

YTE 80__ Cade Brewer (1) ______ Fr.-HS ___6-4 ___ 230 ______________ Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) OR 88__ Kendall Moore (2) _____ Gr.-TR ___6-6 ___ 250 __________ Chicago, Ill. (Simeon/Syracuse)

LT 78__ Denzel Okafor (2) _____ So.-1L ___6-4 ___ 310 ____________ Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) 75__ Tristan Nickelson (10) __ Sr.-2L __ 6-10 __ 315 League City, Texas (Clear Falls/Fork Union/Navarro CC)

LG 77__ Patrick Vahe (25) _______Jr.-2L ___6-4 ___ 320 __________________Euless, Texas (Trinity) 63__ Alex Anderson (1) ______Jr.-1L ___6-4 ___ 305 ________ New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) C 56__ Zach Shackelford (14) __ So.-1L ___6-4 ___ 295 __________________Belton, Texas (Belton) 51__ Terrell Cuney (2) ______ Jr.-SQ ___6-3 ___ 310 _________________ Jasper, Texas (Jasper)

RG 64__ Jake McMillon (10) _____Jr.-2L ___6-3 ___ 305 ________________ Abilene, Texas (Abilene) OR 51__ Terrell Cuney (2) ______ Jr.-SQ ___6-3 ___ 310 _________________ Jasper, Texas (Jasper)

RT 68__ Derek Kerstetter (3) ____ Fr.-HS ___6-6 ___ 285 ____________ San Antonio, Texas (Reagan) 71__ J.P. Urquidez _________ Fr.-RS ___6-7 ___ 280 ____ Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) (career starts)

SPECIAL TEAMS NO. NAME ____________ CL-EX __ HT ___WT ___ HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)K 49 __ Joshua Rowland ______ Jr.-TR __ 5-11 __ 205 __Madison, Miss. (Miss. Gulf Coast CC/Central) 38 __ Mitchell Becker _______ Sr.-1L ___6-3 ___ 200 _________ League City, Texas (League City)

P 13 __ Michael Dickson ______ Jr.-1L ____6-3 ___ 205 _____________Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee) 37 __ Jack Geiger __________Fr.-HS __ 5-11 __ 195 _____________San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine)

H 13 __ Michael Dickson ______ Jr.-1L ____6-3 ___ 205 _____________Sydney, Australia (Kirrawee) 18 __ Josh Covey _________ So.-SQ ___6-1 ___ 210 _________Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown)

DS 53 __ Jak Holbrook _________ Jr.-1L ___ 5-11 __ 210 _______________Austin, Texas (McCallum) 59 __ Kaleb Smith __________Gr.-TR ___6-3 ___ 275 _Fort Worth, Texas (All-Saints Episcopal/Oklahoma State)

KR 3 Armanti Foreman; 84 Lil’Jordan Humphrey; 2 Kris Boyd; 21 Kyle Porter; 6 Devin Duvernay; 19 Brandon Jones

PR 17 Reggie Hemphill-Mapps; 3 Armanti Foreman; 13 Jerrod Heard

Omar Barakat ____________________ BEAR-uh-catMarqez Bimage _______________ mar-KEZ BIM-igeJohn Bonney _______________________ BAHN-eeShane Buechele ____________________boo-SHELLJamari Chisholm _____________________ chiz-UMSamuel Cosmi ______________________ KOZ-meeJoseph Coutoumanos _________ coo-tuh-MAHN-osJosh Covey _________________________ COE-veeEric Cuffee __________________________ CUH-feeTerrell Cuney ________________________CUE-neeDavion Curtis _____________________ DAY-vee-onAntwuan Davis ______________________AN-twahnJarmarquis Durst _______________ Jar-mar-KEECEDevin Duvernay __________________ DOO-ver-nayDonovan Duvernay ________________ DOO-ver-naySam Ehlinger ______________________ EL-in-gurrMontrell Estell ______________________ eh-STELLArmanti Foreman _________________ AH-mahn-teeTa’Quon Graham ____________________tuh-QUAN

Jerrod Heard ________________________ JAH-rodJoe Heironimus ______________ HER-ahn-uh-missTristian Houston ____________________ TRIST-enKyle Hrncir _________________________ HERN-sirNaashon Hughes ____________________NAY-shonTope Imade _______________toe-PAY ih-MAHD-ehReese Leitao ________________________ LAY-toeJeffrey McCulloch ______________ mick-CULL-ockChris Naggar _______________________ nuh-GARCharles Omenihu _______________oh-MEN-uh-hooEdward Pequeno _________________ puh-CANE-yoMichael David Poujol _________________ POU-zholJoshua Rowland ____________________ ROH-landJ.P. Urquidez _____________________ yer-KEE-dezPatrick Vahe _________________________vah-HAY

DEPTH CHART • OKLAHOMA STATE

PRONUNCIATIONS

OFFENSE DEFENSE

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OFFENSE _______QB ____ RB ____OWR ___ IWR ___ OWR ____ TE _____LT ____ LG _____ C _____ RG ____ RTMARYLAND ____________ Buechele ______Porter ______ Johnson ____ Humphrey ____ Duvernay ______ Gray ______ Williams ______ Vahe _____ Shackelford ___ McMillon ____ NickelsonSAN JOSE STATE _________Ehlinger _____ Warren _____ Johnson ____ Humphrey ______ Joe ________Moore _____ Williams ______ Vahe _____ Shackelford ___ McMillon ____ Nickelsonat USC _________________Ehlinger _____ Warren _____ Johnson ____ Humphrey ______ Joe ________Moore _____ Williams ______ Vahe _____ Shackelford ___ McMillon ____ Nickelsonat Iowa State ___________ Buechele ______Porter ______ Johnson _____ Foreman ______ Joe ______Carter (RB) ___ Nickelson _____ Vahe _____ Shackelford ___ McMillon ____ KerstetterKANSAS STATE __________Ehlinger _____ Warren _____ Johnson ____ Humphrey ______ Joe _ Hemphill-Mapps (WR) Okafor _______ Vahe _______ Cuney _____ McMillon ____ Kerstettervs. Oklahoma ____________Ehlinger ______Porter ______ Johnson ____ Humphrey ______ Joe _______ Brewer ______ Okafor _______ Vahe _____ Shackelford ____ Cuney ______ KerstetterOKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

DEFENSE _______DE ____ NT _____DE ____ ROV ___ MLB ___ BLB _____CB _____ S _____ S _____ CB ____ NBMARYLAND _____________ Nelson ______ Ford ______ Omenihu _____Jefferson ____ Wheeler _____ Hughes _______ Boyd _______ Jones ______ Elliott ________Hill _________LockeSAN JOSE STATE _________ Nelson ______ Ford ______ Omenihu _____Jefferson ____ Wheeler _____ Hughes _______ Boyd _______ Jones ______ Elliott ________Hill _________Lockeat USC _________________ Nelson ______ Ford ______ Omenihu _____Jefferson ____ Wheeler _____ Hughes ______D. Davis ______ Jones ______ Elliott ________Hill _________Lockeat Iowa State ____________ Nelson ______ Ford ______ Omenihu _____Jefferson ____ Wheeler _____ Hughes _______ Boyd _______ Jones ______ Elliott ________Hill _________LockeKANSAS STATE __________ Roach _______ Ford ______ Omenihu _____Jefferson ____ Wheeler _____ Hughes _______ Boyd _______ Jones ______ Elliott ________Hill ______Johnson (LB)vs. Oklahoma ____________ Nelson ______ Ford ______ Omenihu _____Jefferson ____ Wheeler _____ Hughes _______ Boyd _______ Jones ______ Elliott ________Hill _________LockeOKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

Career Career Consec ConsecPlayer Games Starts Games Starts Austin Allsup, OL 1 0 0 0Alex Anderson, OL 6 1 0 0Andrew Beck, TE 37 16 0 0Mitchell Becker, K 12 0 0 0Marqez Bimage, LB 5 0 5 0John Bonney, DB 30 13 30 0Demarco Boyd, LB 1 0 0 0Kris Boyd, DB 30 13 30 3Cade Brewer, TE 6 1 6 1Chris Brown, DB 4 0 4 0Shane Buechele, QB 15 14 1 0John Burt, WR 27 17 6 0Toneil Carter, RB 4 1 3 0Jamari Chisholm, DL 4 0 1 0D’Andre Christmas, DL 11 0 0 0Josh Covey, QB 1 0 0 0Terrell Cuney, OL 5 2 2 2Antwuan Davis, DB 37 5 14 0Davante Davis, DB 30 10 30 0Michael Dickson, P 30 0 30 0Jarmarquis Durst, DB 1 0 0 0Devin Duvernay, WR 18 3 18 0Sam Ehlinger, QB 4 4 2 2DeShon Elliott, DB 25 7 25 6Poona Ford, DL 39 23 37 19Armanti Foreman, WR 38 17 0 0Edwin Freeman, LB 22 5 4 0Garrett Graf, OL 2 0 0 0Ta’Quon Graham, DL 5 0 3 0Garrett Gray, TE 11 1 0 0

Career Career Consec ConsecPlayer Games Starts Games Starts Breckyn Hager, LB 27 5 22 0Jason Hall, DB 41 28 7 0Jerrod Heard, WR 29 12 10 0Reggie Hemphill-Mapps, WR 6 1 6 0Holton Hill, DB 23 17 6 6Jak Holbrook, DS 18 0 18 0Tristian Houston, RB 2 0 0 0Patrick Hudson, OL 2 0 0 0Naashon Hughes, DE 43 32 43 6Lil’Jordan Humphrey, WR 16 5 12 2Malik Jefferson, LB 28 24 7 6Lorenzo Joe, WR 37 6 6 5Collin Johnson, WR 18 7 18 6Gary Johnson, LB 6 1 6 0Kirk Johnson, RB 7 0 0 0Brandon Jones, DB 18 7 18 6Derek Kerstetter, OL 3 3 3 3Dorian Leonard, WR 36 7 30 0P.J. Locke III, DB 30 15 30 1Jeffrey McCulloch, LB 18 0 18 0Jake McMillon, OL 27 10 0 0Kendall Moore, TE 4 2 0 0Chris Nelson, DL 25 13 1 1Tristan Nickelson, OL 23 10 9 0Denzel Okafor, OL 16 2 10 2Charles Omenihu, DL 30 13 30 6Kyle Porter, RB 17 3 15 1Malcolm Roach, DE 18 6 18 0Elijah Rodriguez, OL 19 3 0 0Joshua Rowland, K 6 0 6 0

Career Career Consec ConsecPlayer Games Starts Games Starts Zach Shackelford, OL 14 14 1 1Kaleb Smith, DS 6 0 6 0 Garrett Thomas, OL 1 0 0 0Josh Thompson, DB 3 0 1 0Cameron Townsend, LB 11 0 0 0J.P. Urquidez, OL 1 0 0 0Patrick Vahe, OL 28 25 18 8Chris Warren III, RB 18 7 6 0Anthony Wheeler, LB 29 15 9 6Gerald Wilbon, DL 15 1 9 0Connor Williams, OL 26 26 0 0Michael Wilson, TE 1 0 0 0Daniel Young, RB 6 0 6 0

2017 STARTERS (GAME-BY-GAME)

CAREER PARTICIPATIONS/STARTS

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2017 STATISTICS • OVERVIEW2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

RECORD: 3-2 (2-0 BIG 12)HOME: 2-1 ROAD: 1-1 NEUTRAL: 0-0

UT DATE ______ RANK ___ OPPONENT ___________________ W/L ___ SCORE ______ ATTSept. 2 _____ 23/23 ___ MARYLAND_____________________L _____41-51 _____ 88,396Sept. 9 ______________ SAN JOSE STATE _______________ W _____ 56-0 _____ 88,117Sept. 16 _____________ at 4/4 USC ______________________L __ 24-27 (2OT) __ 84,714Sept. 28 _____________ at Iowa State* __________________ W _____ 17-7 _____ 51,234Oct. 7 _______________ KANSAS STATE*________________ W __ 40-34 (2OT) __ 90,462Oct. 14 ______________ vs. 12/12 Oklahoma*+ ____________L _____24-29 _____ 93,552Oct. 21 ______________ OKLAHOMA STATE* ____________________________________Oct. 28 ______________ at Baylor* ____________________________________________Nov. 4 ______________ at TCU* ______________________________________________Nov. 11 _____________ KANSAS* ____________________________________________Nov. 18 _____________ at West Virginia* _______________________________________Nov. 24 _____________ TEXAS TECH* _________________________________________

* Big 12 Conference game // + Cotton Bowl (Dallas)

ATTENDANCETotal _____________________________ 6 games _______________ 496,475 (82,745 avg)Home ____________________________ 3 games _______________ 266,975 (88,991 avg)Road ____________________________ 2 games _______________ 135,948 (67,974 avg)Neutral ____________________________ 1 game ________________ 93,552 (93,552 avg)

RUSHINGNAME ____________G ___ ATT __ GAIN __ LOST __ NET ___AVG ____ TD ___ LONG _ AVG/GWarren III, C. ______ 6 ____55____ 290 ___ 16 ___ 274 ___ 5.0 _____5 _____41 ____ 45.7Ehlinger, Sam _____ 4 ____68____ 334 ___ 63 ___ 271 ___ 4.0 _____1 _____24 ____ 67.8Porter, Kyle _______ 6 ____56____ 165 ____4 ___ 161 ___ 2.9 _____3 _____14 ____ 26.8Carter, Toneil ______ 4 ____21____ 108 ____0 ___ 108 ___ 5.1 _____1 _____38 ____ 27.0Buechele, Shane ___ 3 ____31____ 108 ___ 42 ____66 ___ 2.1 _____1 _____13 ____ 22.0Heard, Jerrod ______ 6 ____13____ 54 _____0 ____54 ___ 4.2 _____2 _____ 9 ______ 9.0Humphrey, Lil’J ____ 6 ____ 1 ____ 37 _____0 ____37 ___37.0 _____0 _____21 _____ 6.2Young, Daniel _____ 6 ____ 4 ____ 27 _____0 ____27 ___ 6.8 _____0 _____11 _____ 4.5Hemphill, Reggi ____ 6 ____ 2 ____ 14 _____0 ____14 ___ 7.0 _____0 _____14 _____ 2.3Foreman, Armant ___ 4 ____ 4 ____ 14 _____0 ____14 ___ 3.5 _____0 _____ 9 ______ 3.5Locke III, P.J. ______ 6 ____ 0 _____ 4 _____0 ____ 4 ____ 0.0 _____0 _____ 0 ______ 0.7TEAM ____________ 5 ____ 1 _____ 0 _____5 ____ -5 ____ -5.0 _____0 _____ 0 _____ -1.0Johnson, Collin ____ 6 ____ 0 _____-7 _____0 ____ -7 ____ 0.0 _____0 _____ 0 _____ -1.2Total _____________ 6 ___ 256 __ 1148 ___130 __1018 __ 4.0 ____ 13 _____41 ___ 169.7Opponents ________ 6 ___ 196 ___ 842 ___142 __ 700 ___ 3.6 _____7 _____50 ___ 116.7

PASSINGNAME _____________G ____EFF ______ C-A-I _____ PCT _____ YDS ____TD _ LONG __ EFFICEhlinger, Sam ______4 __ 126.76 ___85-156-3 ___ 54.5 ____1178 ___ 6 ____ 48 ___ 294.5Buechele, Shane ____3 __ 134.61 ___ 55-80-2____ 68.8 ____ 557 ____ 3 ____ 33 ___ 185.7TEAM _____________5 ___ 0.00 _____ 0-3-0______0.0 ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0.0Heard, Jerrod _______6 ___29.00 _____ 1-2-0_____ 50.0 _____ -5 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____-0.8Humphrey, Lil’J _____6 ___ 0.00 _____ 0-1-0______0.0 ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0.0Total ______________6 __ 126.45 __ 141-242-5___ 58.3 ____1730 ___ 9 ____ 48 ___ 288.3Opponents _________6 __ 133.06 __ 111-195-9___ 56.9 ____1589 ___ 10 ___ 82 ___ 264.8

TEAM TOTALS TEXAS OPPONENTSSCORING __________________________________________ 202 _______________ 148 Points Per Game __________________________________ 33.7 ______________ 24.7 Points Off Turnovers _________________________________ 41 _________________ 7FIRST DOWNS ______________________________________ 149 _______________ 105 Rushing ___________________________________________ 58 ________________ 39 Passing ___________________________________________ 83 ________________ 61 Penalty _____________________________________________ 8 _________________ 5RUSHING YARDAGE ________________________________ 1018 _______________ 700 Yards gained rushing _______________________________ 1148 _______________ 842 Yards lost rushing __________________________________ 130 _______________ 142 Rushing Attempts __________________________________ 256 _______________ 196 Average Per Rush __________________________________ 4.0 _______________ 3.6 Average Per Game ________________________________ 169.7 _____________ 116.7 TDs Rushing _______________________________________ 13 _________________ 7PASSING YARDAGE _________________________________ 1730 ______________ 1589 Comp-Att-Int _________________________________141-242-5 _________ 111-195-9 Average Per Pass ___________________________________ 7.1 _______________ 8.1 Average Per Catch _________________________________ 12.3 ______________ 14.3 Average Per Game ________________________________ 288.3 _____________ 264.8 TDs Passing _________________________________________ 9 ________________ 10TOTAL OFFENSE ___________________________________ 2748 ______________ 2289 Total Plays ________________________________________ 498 _______________ 391 Average Per Play ___________________________________ 5.5 _______________ 5.9 Average Per Game ________________________________ 458.0 _____________ 381.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ___________________________ 16-329 ____________ 18-466PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ___________________________ 9-123 ______________ 7-33INT RETURNS: #-Yards _____________________________ 9-186 _______________ 5-9KICK RETURN AVERAGE _____________________________ 20.6 ______________ 25.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ____________________________ 13.7 _______________ 4.7INT RETURN AVERAGE ______________________________ 20.7 _______________ 1.8FUMBLES-LOST ____________________________________ 12-4 _______________ 3-1PENALTIES-Yards ________________________________ 45-397 ____________ 44-342 Average Per Game _________________________________ 66.2 ______________ 57.0PUNTS-Yards ___________________________________ 27-1303 ___________ 35-1523 Average Per Punt __________________________________ 48.3 ______________ 43.5 Net punt average __________________________________ 44.8 ______________ 39.4KICKOFFS-Yards ________________________________ 33-2108 ___________ 27-1650 Average Per Kick __________________________________ 63.9 ______________ 61.1 Net kick average __________________________________ 38.4 ______________ 39.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ________________________ 32:50 _____________ 27:103RD-DOWN Conversions ___________________________ 50/104 _____________ 21/79 3rd-Down Pct ____________________________________ 48% ______________ 27%4TH-DOWN Conversions _____________________________ 5/14 _______________ 1/9 4th-Down Pct _____________________________________ 36% ______________ 11%SACKS BY-Yards __________________________________ 14-94 _____________ 15-86MISC YARDS ________________________________________ 87 ________________ 73TOUCHDOWNS SCORED _______________________________ 27 ________________ 18FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ____________________________ 5-10 ______________ 8-12ON-SIDE KICKS _____________________________________ 0-1 _______________ 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES ___________________________(20-27) 74% ________(15-19) 79%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS _____________________(16-27) 59% _________(9-19) 47%PAT-ATTEMPTS _____________________________(25-25) 100% _______(16-16) 100%ATTENDANCE____________________________________ 266975 ____________ 135948 Games/Avg Per Game ___________________________ 3/88992 ___________ 2/67974 Neutral Site Games ________________________________________________ 1/93552

SCORE BY QUARTER 1st _____2nd ___3rd _____ 4th______ OT ______ TOTALTEXAS _______________ 21 _____66 ____47 _____ 48 ______ 20 _______ 202OPPONENTS __________ 27 _____54 ____24 _____ 26 ______ 17 _______ 148

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19GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. OKLAHOMA STATE

2017 STATISTICS • INDIVIDUALRECEIVING

NAME __________________ G _____ NO ____ YDS ___ AVG ______ TD ______ LONG ______ AVG/GHemphill, Reggi __________ 6 _____ 29 ____ 303 ____ 10.4 _______0 _______ 23 _________50.5Johnson, Collin __________ 6 _____ 27 ____ 511 ____ 18.9 _______1 _______ 48 _________85.2Foreman, Armant _________ 4 _____ 17 ____ 158 _____ 9.3 ________3 _______ 33 _________39.5Humphrey, Lil’J __________ 6 _____ 16 ____ 184 ____ 11.5 _______0 _______ 28 _________30.7Warren III, C. ____________ 6 _____ 12 ____ 164 ____ 13.7 _______1 _______ 33 _________27.3Heard, Jerrod ____________ 6 ______9 _____ 89 _____ 9.9 ________1 _______ 25 _________14.8Leonard, Dorian __________ 6 ______8 _____ 84 ____ 10.5 _______0 _______ 16 _________14.0Joe, Lorenzo ____________ 6 ______5 _____ 62 ____ 12.4 _______0 _______ 39 _________10.3Brewer, Cade ____________ 6 ______4 _____ 36 _____ 9.0 ________1 _______ 21 __________6.0Gray, Garrett ____________ 2 ______4 _____ 18 _____ 4.5 ________0 ________8 __________9.0Duvernay, Devin __________ 6 ______3 _____ 63 ____ 21.0 _______0 _______ 42 _________10.5Porter, Kyle _____________ 6 ______3 _____ 34 ____ 11.3 _______1 _______ 16 __________5.7Carter, Toneil ____________ 4 ______3 _____ 18 _____ 6.0 ________1 _______ 22 __________4.5Burt, John ______________ 6 ______1 _____ 6 ______ 6.0 ________0 ________6 __________1.0Total ___________________ 6 _____141 ___ 1730 ___ 12.3 _______9 _______ 48 ________288.3Opponents ______________ 6 _____111 ___ 1589 ___ 14.3 ______ 10 _______ 82 ________264.8

ALL-PURPOSE PUNT KONAME _______________________ G _____ RUSH _ REC____RET __ RET ___ IR ___ TOTAL ____ YPGJohnson, Collin _______________ 6 ______ -7 ___ 511 _____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 504 _____ 84.0Hemphill, Reggi _______________ 6 ______ 14 ___ 303 ____124 ___ 0 ____ 0 _____ 441 _____ 73.5Warren III, C. _________________ 6 ______274 __ 164 _____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 438 _____ 73.0Porter, Kyle __________________ 6 ______161 ___ 34 _____0 ___ 112 ___ 0 _____ 307 _____ 51.2Ehlinger, Sam ________________ 4 ______271 ___ 0 ______0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 271 _____ 67.8Humphrey, Lil’J _______________ 6 ______ 37 ___ 184 _____0 ____24____ 0 _____ 245 _____ 40.8Foreman, Armant ______________ 4 ______ 14 ___ 158 ____ -1 ____70____ 0 _____ 241 _____ 60.2Duvernay, Devin _______________ 6 _______0 ____ 63 _____0 ____88____ 0 _____ 151 _____ 25.2Heard, Jerrod _________________ 6 ______ 54 ____ 89 _____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 143 _____ 23.8Carter, Toneil _________________ 4 ______108 ___ 18 _____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 126 _____ 31.5Leonard, Dorian _______________ 6 _______0 ____ 84 _____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______84______ 14.0Elliott, DeShon ________________ 6 _______0 ____ 0 ______0 ____ 0 ____ 84 _____84______ 14.0Hill, Holton ___________________ 6 _______0 ____ 0 ______0 ____ 0 ____ 76 _____76______ 12.7Buechele, Shane ______________ 3 ______ 66 ____ 0 ______0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______66______ 22.0Joe, Lorenzo _________________ 6 _______0 ____ 62 _____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______62______ 10.3Boyd, Kris ___________________ 6 _______0 ____ 0 ______0 ____15____ 26 _____41_______ 6.8Young, Daniel ________________ 6 ______ 27 ____ 0 ______0 ____ 9 ____ 0 ______36_______ 6.0Brewer, Cade _________________ 6 _______0 ____ 36 _____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______36_______ 6.0Gray, Garrett _________________ 2 _______0 ____ 18 _____0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______18_______ 9.0Jones, Brandon _______________ 6 _______0 ____ 0 ______0 ____11____ 0 ______11_______ 1.8Burt, John ___________________ 6 _______0 ____ 6 ______0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______ 6 _______ 1.0Locke III, P.J. _________________ 6 _______4 ____ 0 ______0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______ 4 _______ 0.7TEAM _______________________ 5 ______ -5 ____ 0 ______0 ____ 0 ____ 0 ______-5 ______ -1.0Total ________________________ 6 _____ 1018 __ 1730 ___123 __ 329 __ 186 ____3386____ 564.3Opponents ___________________ 6 ______700 __ 1589 ___ 33 ___ 466 ___ 9 _____2797____ 466.2

TOTAL OFFENSENAME _______________________ G ____ PLAYS _ RUSH _ PASS ____ YDS ________________ YPGEhlinger, Sam ________________ 4 ______224 ___271 __ 1178 _____1449_______________ 362.2Buechele, Shane ______________ 3 ______111 ___ 66 ____ 557 _____ 623 _______________ 207.7Warren III, C. _________________ 6 ______ 55 ____274 ____ 0 ______ 274 ________________ 45.7Porter, Kyle __________________ 6 ______ 56 ____161 ____ 0 ______ 161 ________________ 26.8Carter, Toneil _________________ 4 ______ 21 ____108 ____ 0 ______ 108 ________________ 27.0Heard, Jerrod _________________ 6 ______ 15 ____ 54 _____-5 _______49__________________ 8.2Humphrey, Lil’J _______________ 6 _______2 ____ 37 _____ 0 _______37__________________ 6.2Young, Daniel ________________ 6 _______4 ____ 27 _____ 0 _______27__________________ 4.5Hemphill, Reggi _______________ 6 _______2 ____ 14 _____ 0 _______14__________________ 2.3Foreman, Armant ______________ 4 _______4 ____ 14 _____ 0 _______14__________________ 3.5Locke III, P.J. _________________ 6 _______0 _____4 _____ 0 _______ 4 __________________ 0.7TEAM _______________________ 5 _______4 ____ -5 _____ 0 _______-5 _________________ -1.0Johnson, Collin _______________ 6 _______0 ____ -7 _____ 0 _______-7 _________________ -1.2Total ________________________ 6 ______498 __ 1018 __ 1730 _____2748_______________ 458.0Opponents ___________________ 6 ______391 ___700 __ 1589 _____2289_______________ 381.5

PUNTINGNAME __________________ NO ___ YDS ___ AVG. ___ LONG ___ TB ___ FC ___ I20 ___50+ _ BLKDickson, Michae __________27____1303____48.3 ______69______ 3 _____ 8 _____ 9 ____ 13 ____ 0Total ____________________27____1303____48.3 ______69______ 3 _____ 8 _____ 9 ____ 13 ____ 0Opponents _______________35____1523____43.5 ______58______ 1 _____15_____13____ 11 ____ 0

KICK RETURNSNAME ________________________________ NO _____ YDS ______ AVG ______ TD ________ LONGPorter, Kyle ____________________________ 4 ______ 112 ______28.0 _______ 0 ____________41Duvernay, Devin _________________________ 4 _______88_______22.0 _______ 0 ____________34Foreman, Armant ________________________ 3 _______70_______23.3 _______ 0 ____________32Humphrey, Lil’J _________________________ 2 _______24_______12.0 _______ 0 ____________12Jones, Brandon _________________________ 1 _______11_______11.0 _______ 0 ____________11Boyd, Kris _____________________________ 1 _______15_______15.0 _______ 0 ____________15Young, Daniel __________________________ 1 _______ 9 _______ 9.0 _______ 0 _____________9Total __________________________________16______ 329 ______20.6 _______ 0 ____________41Opponents _____________________________18______ 466 ______25.9 _______ 0 ____________62

PUNT RETURNSNAME ________________________________ NO _____ YDS ______ AVG ______ TD ________ LONGHemphill, Reggi _________________________ 6 ______ 124 ______20.7 _______ 1 ____________91Foreman, Armant ________________________ 3 _______-1 _______ -0.3 _______ 0 _____________2Total __________________________________ 9 ______ 123 ______13.7 _______ 1 ____________91Opponents _____________________________ 7 _______33_______ 4.7 _______ 0 ____________16

INTERCEPTIONSNAME ________________________________ NO _____ YDS ______ AVG ______ TD ________ LONGElliott, DeShon __________________________ 5 _______84_______16.8 _______ 1 ____________38Hill, Holton _____________________________ 2 _______76_______38.0 _______ 2 ____________45Bonney, John ___________________________ 1 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 0 _____________0Boyd, Kris _____________________________ 1 _______26_______26.0 _______ 0 ____________26Total __________________________________ 9 ______ 186 ______20.7 _______ 3 ____________45Opponents _____________________________ 5 _______ 9 _______ 1.8 _______ 0 _____________9

FUMBLE RETURNSNAME ________________________________ NO _____ YDS ______ AVG ______ TD ________ LONGHill, Holton _____________________________ 0 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 1 _____________0Total __________________________________ 0 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 1 _____________0Opponents _____________________________ 0 _______ 0 _______ 0.0 _______ 1 _____________0

KICKOFFSNAME _________________ NO ____ YDS ___ AVG ____ TB ___ OB ___ RETN ___ NET ______ YDLNRowland, Joshua ________ 33 ____ 2108 ___ 63.9 ____ 15 ____ 0 _______Total __________________ 33 ____ 2108 ___ 63.9 ____ 15 ____ 0 _____ 466 ____38.4 _________26Opponents _____________ 27 ____ 1650 ___ 61.1 ____ 10 ____ 0 _____ 329 ____39.7 _________25

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

2017 STATISTICS • SCORING/BIG PLAYS20-YARD PLAYS (46)

YDS TYPE NAME(S) OPP*91 PR Hemphill, Reggie Maryland*65 FGR Hill, Holton Maryland48 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC47 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC*45 INT Hill, Holton San Jose State42 Pass Duvernay, Devin from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma*41 Rush Warren III, C. San Jose State41 KR Porter, Kyle Oklahoma39 Pass Joe, Lorenzo from Ehlinger, Sam San Jose State38 Rush Carter, Toneil San Jose State*38 INT Elliott, DeShon USC34 KR Duvernay, Devin Maryland*33 Pass Warren III, C. from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State*33 Pass Foreman, Armant from Buechele, Shane Maryland*32 Pass Johnson, Collin from Buechele, Shane Maryland32 KR Foreman, Armant USC*31 INT Hill, Holton Maryland28 Pass Humphrey, Lil’J from Buechele, Shane Iowa State28 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC27 KR Porter, Kyle Kansas State27 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam San Jose State27 PR Hemphill, Reggi USC26 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State26 KR Porter, Kyle Kansas State26 INT Boyd, Kris Iowa State26 Pass Johnson, Collin from Buechele, Shane Maryland26 Rush Warren III, C. San Jose State*25 Pass Heard, Jerrod from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State25 Pass Johnson, Collin from Buechele, Shane Iowa State24 Rush Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State24 KR Foreman, Armant USC24 INT Elliott, DeShon USC24 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC24 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma23 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam San Jose State23 Pass Hemphill, Reggi from Ehlinger, Sam San Jose State23 Pass Humphrey, Lil’J from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma22 INT Elliott, DeShon Iowa State22 Pass Hemphill, Reggi from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma*22 Pass Carter, Toneil from Buechele, Shane Iowa State21 Rush Humphrey, Lil’J Maryland21 Pass Brewer, Cade from Ehlinger, Sam Oklahoma21 Pass Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam USC21 Pass Hemphill, Reggi from Buechele, Shane Maryland21 Pass Humphrey, Lil’J from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State20 Pass Hemphill, Reggi from Ehlinger, Sam Kansas State* touchdown scored on play

LONGEST PLAYSRushing41 Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (9/9/2017)

Rushing Touchdown41 Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (9/9/2017)

Passing48 Johnson, Collin from Ehlinger, Sam at USC (9/16/2017)

Passing Touchdown33 Foreman, Armant from Buechele, Shane vs Maryland (9/2/2017)33 Warren III, C. from Ehlinger, Sam vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)

Punt Return91 Hemphill, Reggi vs Maryland (9/2/2017)

Kick Return41 Porter, Kyle vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)

Interception Return45 Hill, Holton vs San Jose State (9/9/2017)

Fumble ReturnNone

Field Goal Return65 Hill, Holton+Hill, Holton vs Maryland (9/2/2017)

Punt69 Dickson, Michae vs Oklahoma (10/14/2017)

Field Goal49 Rowland, Joshua at Iowa State (9/28/2017)

2017 SCORING DRIVESTIME ___ PLAYS-YARDS ____RESULT __________SCORING PLAY ____________________________________OPPONENT 0:53 ___________6-78 __________ Touchdown __________ 32-yard pass Buechele to C.Johnson _________________________MARYLAND (9/2)0:54 ___________3-19 __________ Touchdown __________ 1-yard pass Ehlinger to Foreman _________________________SAN JOSE STATE (9/9)0:59 ___________9-52 __________ Field Goal ___________ 34 yards Rowland _____________________________________vs. Oklahoma (10/14)

1:08 ___________4-42 __________ Touchdown __________ 16-yard pass Ehlinger to Porter ___________________________vs. Oklahoma (10/14)1:28 ___________6-37 __________ Touchdown __________ 33-yard pass Buechele to Foreman ___________________________MARYLAND (9/2)1:40 ___________7-50 __________ Touchdown __________ 1-yard run Porter_____________________________________ KANSAS STATE (10/7)1:42 ___________4-67 __________ Touchdown __________ 9-yard run Warren ____________________________________SAN JOSE STATE (9/9)

2:01 ___________ 4-6 __________ Field Goal ___________ 49 yards Rowland ______________________________________ at Iowa State (9/28)2:06 ___________4-28 __________ Touchdown __________ 22-yard pass Buechele to Carter ___________________________ at Iowa State (9/28)2:11 __________ 10-77 _________ Touchdown __________ 3-yard run Heard _____________________________________SAN JOSE STATE (9/9)2:24 ___________8-73 __________ Touchdown __________ 8-yard run Ehlinger ____________________________________vs. Oklahoma (10/14)2:24 __________ 12-52 _________ Field Goal ___________ 34 yards Rowland ____________________________________ KANSAS STATE (10/7)2:48 ___________8-56 __________ Field Goal ___________ 34 yards Rowland ____________________________________ KANSAS STATE (10/7)2:58 ___________6-78 __________ Touchdown __________ 33-yard pass Ehlinger to Warren _________________________ KANSAS STATE (10/7)2:58 ___________6-89 __________ Touchdown __________ 41-yard run Warren ___________________________________SAN JOSE STATE (9/9)2:59 ___________9-66 __________ Touchdown __________ 3-yard run Buechele ______________________________________MARYLAND (9/2)

4:12 ___________9-57 __________ Touchdown __________ 9-yard run Heard _____________________________________SAN JOSE STATE (9/9)4:21 __________ 12-71 _________ Touchdown __________ 1-yard run Porter_____________________________________ KANSAS STATE (10/7)4:29 __________ 14-91 _________ Touchdown __________ 17-yard pass Ehlinger to Foreman _______________________________ at USC (9/16)4:43 __________ 13-75 _________ Touchdown __________ 1-yard run Warren _____________________________________vs. Oklahoma (10/14)

5:30 __________ 12-54 _________ Field Goal ___________ 39 yards Rowland ___________________________________________ at USC (9/16)

6:27 __________ 12-81 _________ Touchdown __________ 11-yard run Warren _____________________________________ at Iowa State (9/28)6:34 __________ 11-79 _________ Touchdown __________ 4-yard run Carter _____________________________________SAN JOSE STATE (9/9)6:35 __________ 16-92 _________ Touchdown __________ 3-yard run Porter_____________________________________SAN JOSE STATE (9/9)

OT ____________4-25 __________ Touchdown __________ 3-yard pass Ehlinger to Brewer _________________________________ at USC (9/16)OT ____________1-25 __________ Touchdown __________ 25-yard pass Ehlinger to Heard __________________________ KANSAS STATE (10/7)OT ____________6-25 __________ Touchdown __________ 2-yard run Warren ____________________________________ KANSAS STATE (10/7)

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21GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. OKLAHOMA STATE

2017 STATISTICS • SUPERLATIVESINDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES

CATEGORY_____ NO. _____________________________ TEXASRushes _______________ 22 _____________________ Ehlinger, Sam vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017)Yards Rushing _________ 166 ________________ Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)TD Rushes ____________ 2 __________________ Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)_________________________________________ Heard, Jerrod vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)_____________________________________________Porter, Kyle vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Long Rush ____________ 41 _________________ Warren III, C. vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Pass attempts _________ 52 ___________________ Buechele, Shane vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Pass completions _______ 34 ___________________ Buechele, Shane vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Yards Passing _________ 380 __________________ Ehlinger, Sam vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)TD Passes ____________ 2 ____________________ Buechele, Shane vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)__________________________________________________Ehlinger, Sam at USC (Sep 16, 2017)___________________________________________ Ehlinger, Sam vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Long Pass ____________ 48 __________________________Ehlinger, Sam at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Receptions ____________ 12 _________________ Hemphill, Reggi vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Yards Receiving ________ 191 _______________________ Johnson, Collin at USC (Sep 16, 2017)TD Receptions _________ 1 _____________________ Johnson, Collin vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)___________________________________________ Foreman, Armant vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)______________________________________ Foreman, Armant vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)_______________________________________________ Foreman, Armant at USC (Sep 16, 2017)__________________________________________________ Brewer, Cade at USC (Sep 16, 2017)_____________________________________________ Carter, Toneil at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)___________________________________________ Heard, Jerrod vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)___________________________________________ Warren III, C. vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)_______________________________________________ Porter, Kyle vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017)Long Reception ________ 48 ________________________ Johnson, Collin at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Field Goals ____________ 2 _________________ Rowland, Joshua vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Long Field Goal ________ 49 __________________ Rowland, Joshua at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Punts ________________ 7 _________________________Dickson, Michae at USC (Sep 16, 2017)___________________________________________ Dickson, Michae at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Punting Avg ___________ 58.0 _________________ Dickson, Michae vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Long Punt ____________ 69 ___________________ Dickson, Michae vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017)Punts inside 20 ________ 4 ____________________ Dickson, Michae at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Long Punt Return ______ 91 ____________________ Hemphill, Reggi vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Long Kickoff Return _____ 41 _______________________ Porter, Kyle vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017)Tackles _______________ 12 ________________________Wheeler, Anthon at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Sacks ________________ 1.5 _______________________Wheeler, Anthon at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Tackles For Loss _______ 3.5 _______________________Wheeler, Anthon at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Interceptions __________ 2 __________________________ Elliott, DeShon at USC (Sep 16, 2017)____________________________________________ Elliott, DeShon at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)

CATEGORY_____ NO. __________________________OPPONENTRushes _________________20 ________________________ Sermon, Trey, vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017)Yards Rushing ___________132 _________________________ Johnson, T., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)TD Rushes ______________2 ________________________ Delton, Alex, vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Long Rush ______________50 __________________________ Johnson, T., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Pass attempts ___________49 _____________________________Darnold, Sam, at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Pass completions _________28 _____________________________Darnold, Sam, at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Yards Passing ___________397 ____________________________Darnold, Sam, at USC (Sep 16, 2017)TD Passes ______________3 ______________________________Darnold, Sam, at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Long Pass ______________82 ________________________ Ertz, Jesse, vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Receptions ______________8 ____________________________ Burnett, Deonta, at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Yards Receiving __________133 __________________________ Moore, D., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)TD Receptions ___________2 ___________________________________________________ Two TimesLong Reception __________82 _____________________Schoen, Dalton, vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Field Goals ______________3 ________________________ Seibert, Austin, vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017)Long Field Goal __________54 _______________________McCrane, M., vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Punts __________________8 _________________ CARRIZOSA, Mich, vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Punting Avg _____________47.6 ______________________ Walsh, Nick, vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Long Punt ______________58 ________________ CARRIZOSA, Mich, vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Punts inside 20 __________5 ________________________Downing, Colin, at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Long Punt Return ________16 ___________________________ Moore, D., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Long Kickoff Return _______62 __________________________ Johnson, T., vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Tackles _________________20 ________________________ Lanning, Joel, at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Sacks __________________2.0 _________________________________________________Three TimesTackles For Loss _________2.5 ____________________________ Rector, Christi, at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Interceptions ____________1 ___________________________________________________ Five Times

TEAM SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES

CATEGORY_____ NO. _____________________________ TEXASRushes _______________ 59 _____________________________vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Yards Rushing _________ 406 ____________________________vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Yards Per Rush ________ 6.9 ____________________________vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)TD Rushes ____________ 6 ______________________________vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Pass attempts _________ 53 _________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Pass completions _______ 34 _________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Yards Passing _________ 380 ______________________________vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Yards Per Pass ________ 7.5 ____________________________vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)TD Passes ____________ 2 __________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)_____________________________________________________________ at USC (Sep 16, 2017)_______________________________________________________vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Total Plays ____________ 91 _______________________________vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Total Offense __________ 623 ____________________________vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Yards Per Play _________ 7.1 ____________________________vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Points ________________ 56 _____________________________vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Sacks By _____________ 4 _________________________________ at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)First Downs ___________ 32 _____________________________vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)_______________________________________________________vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Penalties _____________ 11 _________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Penalty Yards __________ 117 ________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Turnovers _____________ 4 ______________________________________ at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Interceptions By ________ 3 _________________________________ at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Punts ________________ 7 ______________________________________ at USC (Sep 16, 2017)________________________________________________________ at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Punting Avg ___________ 58.0 _______________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Long Punt ____________ 69 _________________________________ vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017)Punts inside 20 ________ 4 _________________________________ at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Long Punt Return ______ 91 _________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)

CATEGORY_____ NO. __________________________OPPONENTRushes _________________43 ____________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Yards Rushing ___________263 ___________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Yards Per Rush __________6.1 ____________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)TD Rushes ______________4 _____________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Pass attempts ___________51 _________________________________________at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Pass completions _________28 _________________________________________at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Yards Passing ___________397 ________________________________________at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Yards Per Pass __________14.6 ___________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)TD Passes ______________3 __________________________________________at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Total Plays ______________88 _________________________________________at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Total Offense ____________518 ___________________________________ vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017)Yards Per Play ___________8.3 ____________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Points __________________51 ____________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Sacks By _______________5 ___________________________________________________ Two TimesFirst Downs _____________25 _________________________________________at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Penalties _______________10 ____________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)Penalty Yards ____________81 ____________________________________ vs Oklahoma (Oct 14, 2017)Turnovers _______________3 _____________________________________at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Interceptions By __________2 __________________________________________at USC (Sep 16, 2017)Punts __________________8 _________________________________ vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Punting Avg _____________47.6 _________________________________ vs Kansas State (Oct 07, 2017)Long Punt ______________58 ________________________________ vs San Jose State (Sep 09, 2017)Punts inside 20 __________5 _____________________________________at Iowa State (Sep 28, 2017)Long Punt Return ________16 ____________________________________ vs Maryland (Sep 02, 2017)

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

2017 STATISTICS • SCORING/BIG PLAYSSCORING

PAT PAT PAT PATSCORING ________________TD ________ FGS __________ KICK _____________ RUSH _____________ RCV _____________ PASS ____________ DXP ______________ SAF ____________ POINTSRowland, Joshua __________ 0 _________ 5-10 ___________ 25-25 ______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 _______________ 40Warren III, C. _____________ 6 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 _______________ 36Porter, Kyle ______________ 4 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 _______________ 24Foreman, Armant __________ 3 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 _______________ 18Hill, Holton _______________ 3 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 _______________ 18Heard, Jerrod _____________ 3 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 _______________ 18Carter, Toneil _____________ 2 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 _______________ 12Buechele, Shane __________ 1 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-1 _______________0 ________________ 0 ________________6Ehlinger, Sam ____________ 1 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 ________________6Johnson, Collin ___________ 1 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 ________________6Hemphill, Reggi ___________ 1 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 ________________6Brewer, Cade _____________ 1 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 ________________6Elliott, DeShon ____________ 1 __________ 0-0 _____________ 0-0 _______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-0 _______________0 ________________ 0 ________________6Total ____________________ 27 ________ 5-10 ___________ 25-25 ______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-1 _______________0 ________________ 0 _______________202Opponents _______________ 18 ________ 8-12 ___________ 16-16 ______________ 0-0 _______________ 0 _______________ 0-2 _______________0 ________________ 0 _______________148

FIELD GOAL ACCURACYNAME ______________________________G __________ 10-19 ________ 20-29 ________ 30-39 ________ 40-49 ________ 50-59 __________60+ ________ TOTAL____________ PCT ___________ LONGRowland, Joshua _____________________5 ___________ 0-0 __________ 0-1 __________ 4-4 __________ 1-5 __________ 0-0 ___________0-0 __________ 5-10 ____________ .500 ____________ 49Total _______________________________5 ___________ 0-0 __________ 0-1 __________ 4-4 __________ 1-5 __________ 0-0 ___________0-0 __________ 5-10 ____________ .500 ____________ 49Opponents __________________________5 ___________ 0-0 __________ 3-3 __________ 3-4 __________ 1-2 __________ 1-2 ___________0-0 __________ 8-11 ____________ .727 ____________ 54

TEXAS IN THE RED ZONEPossessions _______________________________________________________________________27Total scores _______________________________________________________________________20Percentage ____________________________________________________________________ 74.1%Points Scored ____________________________________________________________________123Touchdowns (rush/pass) _______________________________________________________ 16 (12/4) Field goals _____________________________________________________________________4 Missed field goals _______________________________________________________________2 Turnovers ______________________________________________________________________2 On downs ______________________________________________________________________3 Clock _________________________________________________________________________0

OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONEPossessions _______________________________________________________________________19Total scores _______________________________________________________________________15Percentage ____________________________________________________________________ 78.9%Points Scored _____________________________________________________________________81 Touchdowns (rush/pass) _____________________________________________________ 9 (5/4) Field goals _____________________________________________________________________6 Missed field goals _______________________________________________________________2 Turnovers ______________________________________________________________________0 On downs ______________________________________________________________________2 Clock _________________________________________________________________________0

TEXAS NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNSYDS _____ PLAY_________________________PLAYER ___________________________OPPONENT31_______ Interception return ______________Holton Hill ____________________ MARYLAND (9/2)38_______ Interception return ______________DeShon Elliott ____________________ at USC (9/16)45_______ Interception return ______________Holton Hill _______________ SAN JOSE STATE (9/9)65_______ Blocked FG return _______________Holton Hill ____________________ MARYLAND (9/2)91_______ Punt return ____________________Reggie Hemphill-Mapps __________ MARYLAND (9/2)

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS UT OPP OPP UTOPPONENT ____________________ TOs _____ POINTS ___________ TOs ____ POINTSMARYLAND _____________________ 2 _________7 ______________ 1 ________ 7SAN JOSE STATE _________________ 0 _________0 ______________ 2 ________14at USC _________________________ 4 _________0 ______________ 2 ________ 7at Iowa State ____________________ 2 _________0 ______________ 3 ________10KANSAS STATE __________________ 1 _________0 ______________ 1 ________ 0vs. Oklahoma ____________________ 0 _________0 ______________ 1 ________ 3OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

Total ___________________________ 9 _________7 _____________ 10 ________41

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2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. OKLAHOMA STATE

2017 STATISTICS • CAPSULESGAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES

1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL 3RD DOWN TIME OFGAME _________ R-PS-PN _______ ATT-YDS __ TD ____________ C-ATT-INT _ YDS _ TD ________ PLAYS-YDS ______ CONV. ___ POSSESSIONTexas __________7-19-0 _________ 31-98 ____1 _____________ 34-53-1 ___375 __2 __________ 84-473 ________ 9-of-18 ______ 30:16MARYLAND _____ 9-7-2 _________ 43-263 ____4 _____________ 12-15-1 ___219 __2 __________ 58-482 ________ 3-of-11 ______ 29:44

Texas _________ 21-10-1 ________ 59-406 ____ 6 ____________ 16-29-0 ___ 217 _ 1 __________ 88-623 ________ 10-of-15 ______ 38:59SAN JOSE STATE ____ 3-4-1 _________ 23-42 ____ 0 ____________ 15-29-1 ___ 129 _ 0 __________ 52-171 ________ 2-of-12 ______ 21:01

Texas __________3-13-1 ________ 35-68 ____ 0 ____________ 21-40-2 ___ 298 _ 2 __________ 75-366 ________ 4-of-16 ______ 27:14at USC __________6-19-0 ________ 37-71 ____ 0 ____________ 28-51-2 ___ 397 _ 3 __________ 88-468 ________ 6-of-18 ______ 32:46

Texas __________10-7-2 ________ 52-141 ____ 1 ____________ 19-26-1 ___ 171 _ 1 __________ 78-312 ________ 11-of-23 ______ 40:31at Iowa State _____2-13-1 ________ 15-10 ____ 0 ____________ 24-49-2 ___ 246 _ 1 __________ 64-256 ________ 3-of-12 ______ 19:29

Texas _________ 10-21-1 ________ 40-166 ____ 3 ____________ 30-51-1 ___ 380 _ 2 __________ 91-546 ________ 8-of-15 ______ 31:47KANSAS STATE _____ 7-8-1 _________ 39-140 ____ 2 ____________ 14-23-1 ___ 254 _ 2 __________ 62-394 ________ 2-of-11 ______ 28:13

Texas __________7-13-3 ________ 39-139 ____ 2 ____________ 21-42-0 ___ 289 _ 1 __________ 82-428 ________ 8-of-17 ______ 28:14vs. Oklahoma _____12-8-0 ________ 39-174 ____ 1 ____________ 18-28-1 ___ 344 _ 2 __________ 67-518 ________ 5-of-15 ______ 31:46

TexasOKLAHOMA STATE

Texasat Baylor

Texasat TCU

TexasKANSAS

Texasat West Virginia

TexasTEXAS TECH

2017 CENTURY CLUBRUSHING [3]

166_______________________Chris Warren III on 16 carries vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)107_________________________ Sam Ehlinger on 20 carries vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)106___________________________Sam Ehlinger on 22 carries vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)

2017 CENTURY CLUBRECEIVING [3]

191______________________________Collin Johnson on 7 receptions at USC (9/16/2017)125__________________________ Collin Johnson on 7 receptions vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)121______________ Reggie Hemphill-Mapps on 12 receptions vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

2017 STATISTICS • THE LAST TIME • TEXASTEAM __________________________________________LAST TIME___ SPANScored 50-59 ____________________________________56-0 • vs. San Jose State (9/10/2016)____ 4 gamesScored 60-69 ________________________________________ 66-31 • at Ole Miss (9/15/2012)___ 66 gamesScored 70+ _________________________________________ 70-3 • vs. Colorado (12/3/2005)__ 149 gamesScored <10 ____________________________________________ 9-31 • vs. TCU (11/25/2016)____ 6 gamesScored <7 __________________________________________3-38 • at Notre Dame (9/5/2015)___ 29 gamesWas shutout ________________________________________ 0-24 • at Iowa State (10/31/2015)___ 22 gamesWas shutout (home) ___________________________________0-30 • vs. Houston (11/6/1976)___ 227 homeShutout opponent _________________________________56-0 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)____ 4 gamesShutout opponent (home) ___________________________56-0 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)______ 1 roadShutout opponent (road) _________________________________ 23-0 • at Kansas (9/27/2014)_____ 16 roadShutout a Big 12 opponent _______________________________ 23-0 • at Kansas (9/27/2014)____29 Big 12Shutout by Big 12 opponent ___________________________ 0-24 • at Iowa State (10/31/2015)____16 Big 12300-399 yards rushing ____________________________ 329 • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)___ 14 games400+ yards rushing ________________________________ 406 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)____ 4 games<100 yards rushing _________________________________________ 68 • at USC (9/16/2017)____ 3 games<0 yds rushing _______________________________________ -7 • vs. Oklahoma (10/07/2000)__ 239 games300-399 passing yards _____________________________ 380 • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)_____ 1 game400-499 passing yards _____________________________________470 • vs. UCF (11/7/2009)___ 98 games500-599 total yards ______________________________________ 536 • vs. WVU (10/12/2016)____ 8 games600+ total yards ___________________________________ 623 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)____ 4 games<200 yards total offense _______________________________ 163 • at Notre Dame (9/5/2015)___ 29 games<100 yards total offense ________________________________59 • vs. Arkansas (12/29/2014)___ 30 games30+ first downs _____________________________________32 • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)_____ 1 game100+ penalty yards _____________________________________117 • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 5 games2+ fumbles lost _____________________________________________ 2 • at USC (9/16/2017) ___ 3 gamesScored a safety _____________________________________________vs. Baylor (10/29/2016)___ 10 gamesAllowed a safety ________________________________________________ at TCU (10/3/2015)___ 25 gamesScored a 1-point safety ___________________________________vs. Texas A&M (11/26/2004)__ 161 gamesForced 5+ turnovers _______________________________5 (3 INT, 2 FR) • vs. Rice (9/12/2015) __ 28 games Committed 5+ turnovers ______________________________ 5 • at West Virginia (11/14/2015)___ 19 games4+ interceptions ___________________________________________ 4 • at Kansas (9/27/2014)___ 39 gamesForced 2+ fumbles ________________________________________ 3 • vs. Baylor (10/29/2016) __ 10 games2+ defensive TD’s ____________________________________ vs. Oklahoma State (9/26/2015) _ 25 games__________ 34-yard fumble return by Hassan Ridgeway, 41-yd interception return by Holton HillDefensive & special teams TD _________________________________ vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 5 games ___ 31 INT by Holton Hill, 65 blocked FG return by Holton Hill, 91 PR by Reggie Hemphill-Mapps4 TD’s in game ____________________ Chris Warren, III (4 rush) • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)___ 19 games

RUSHING _______________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN100-199 yards _________________________106 by Sam Ehlinger • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)__LAST GAME200-299 yards _________________________ 250 by D’Onta Foreman • at Kansas (11/20/2016)____ 7 games300-399 yards ______________________ 341 by D’Onta Foreman • vs. Texas Tech (11/6/2016)____ 9 games2 players w/ 100+ yards __ 148 by D’Onta Foreman; 106 by Chris Warren III • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)___ 14 games30+ attempts ____________________________ 31 by D’Onta Foreman • vs. TCU (11/25/2016)____ 6 gamesConsecutive 100-yard games ______________________________ D’Onta Foreman (13 straight)____ 6 gamesConsecutive 200-yard games ____________ D’Onta Foreman • vs. Baylor & at Texas Tech (2016) __ 9 games50-59 yard run _____________________ 55 yds by D’Onta Foreman • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)____ 9 games 60-69 yard run _____________________62 by D’Onta Foreman • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)___ 13 games70-79 yard run ________________________ 74 by D’Onta Foreman • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)____ 9 games80-89 yard run _______________________ 81 by D’Onta Foreman • vs. Oklahoma (10/10/2015)___ 23 games90+ yard run _______________________ 91 by Chris Warren III • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)___ 18 games3 touchdowns _____________________________ D’Onta Foreman • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)____ 8 games4+ touchdowns ________________________Chris Warren III (4) • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)___ 19 games

PASSING _______________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN300-399 yards _______________________ 380 by Sam Ehlinger • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)_____ 1 game400+ yards ___________________________________470 by Colt McCoy • vs. UCF (11/7/2009)___ 98 games40-49 attempts _______________________________ 40 by Sam Ehlinger • at USC (9/16/2017)____ 3 games50+ attempts _________________________ 50 by Sam Ehlinger • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)_____ 1 game25+ completions ______________________30 by Sam Ehlinger • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)_____ 1 game3 touchdowns ___________________________ by Shane Buechele • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)___ 12 games4 touchdowns _______________________________by Shane Buechele • vs. UTEP (9/10/2016) __ 14 games5 touchdowns _________________________________ by Colt McCoy • vs. Baylor (11/8/2008)__ 111 games6+ touchdowns _____________________________by Colt McCoy (6) • vs. Baylor (10/14/2006)__ 140 gamesConsecutive 300+ yd games _____ by Colt McCoy • 396 vs. Kansas & 304 at Texas A&M (2009)___ 96 games50-59 yard completion _______ 52 by Shane Buechele to Jake Oliver • at Texas Tech (11/6/2016)____ 9 games60-69 yard completion _______ 61 by Shane Buechele to Lorenzo Joe • vs. Baylor (10/29/2016)___ 10 games70-79 yard completion _____ 75 by Shane Buechele to Jacorey Warrick • at Kansas (11/19/2016)____ 7 games 80-89 yard completion _ 80 by Shane Buechele to Devin Duvernay • at Kansas State (10/22/2016)___ 10 games90+ yard completion ______ 91 by Colt McCoy to Malcolm Williams • at Texas Tech (11/1/2008)__ 114 games

RECEIVING______________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN100-199 yards _______________121 by Reggie Hemphill-Mapps • vs. Kansas State (10/7/2017)____ 2 games200+ yards ________________________________ 273 by Jordan Shipley • vs. UCF (11/7/2009)___ 11 games2 players w/ 100+ yards ________114 by Mike Davis; 105 by Jaxon Shipley • at BYU (9/7/2013)___ 54 games 15+ receptions ____________________15 by Jordan Shipley • vs. Oklahoma State (10/25/2008)__ 115 games Consecutive 100-yard games ________ Mike Davis • vs. Oklahoma State & vs. Texas Tech (2012)___ 58 games 50-59 yard reception _______________________ 52 by Jake Oliver • at Texas Tech (11/6/2016)____ 8 games60-69 yard reception _______________________ 61 by Lorenzo Joe • vs. Baylor (10/29/2016)____ 9 games70-79 yard reception _____________________ 75 by Jacorey Warrick • at Kansas (11/19/2016)____ 7 games80-89 yard reception _________________ 80 by Devin Duvernay • at Kansas State (10/22/2016)___ 11 games90+ yard reception ___________________ 91 by Malcolm Williams • at Texas Tech (11/1/2008)__ 114 games3+ touchdowns ______________________ 3 by Jaxon Shipley • at Oklahoma State (9/29/2012)___ 65 games

SPECIAL TEAMS _________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN50-59 yard field goal ______________________________ 53 by Nick Rose • at Baylor (12/5/15)___ 19 games60+ yard field goal ___________________ 60 by Russell Erxleban • vs. Texas Tech (10/29/1977)__ 490 gamesMade 3+ field goals _________________________________ by Nick Rose • at Baylor (12/5/15)___ 19 gamesMade 7+ PAT’s ______________________ 8 by Joshua Rowland • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)____ 4 games60-69 yard punt ______________________ 69 by Michael Dickson • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)__LAST GAME70+ yard punt ____________________________74 by Michael Dickson • vs. TCU (11/25/2016)____ 6 gamesMissed PAT _________________________ by Trent Domingue • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)___ 13 gamesTD on kickoff return ___________________100 by D.J. Monroe • at Oklahoma State (9/29/2012)___ 64 gamesTD on punt return _________________91 by Reggie Hemphill-Mapps • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 4 games2+ TD on kickoff return ________________________________________________________________NEVERTD on kickoff return to start game ______________ 88 by Greg Lott • at Texas Tech (9/24/1966)__ 615 gamesConsecutive games with special teams TD ______________________by Fozzy Whittaker (2011)___ 75 games___________________________________ 100 KR vs. Oklahoma & 100 KR vs. Oklahoma State Recovered on-side kick __________________ by Kevin Vaccaro • vs. Kansas State (10/24/2015)___ 22 games2-point conversion ___________________ Rush by Garrett Gilbert • vs. Iowa State (10/23/2010)___ 89 gamesDefensive 2-point conversion _______________________________ vs. Oklahoma (10/13/2012)___ 63 gamesBlocked PAT ________________________________ by Poona Ford • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)____ 8 gamesBlocked FG ___________________________________ by Poona Ford • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 4 gamesTD on blocked FG ___________________________ 65 by Holton Hill • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)____ 4 gamesBlocked punt ______________________________ by Brandon Jones • at California (9/17/2016)___ 14 gamesTD on blocked punt ________________________ 34 by Josh Turner • at Iowa State (10/1/2011)___ 76 games

DEFENSE _______________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN10-14 tackles _________________________ 11 by Malik Jefferson • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)__LAST GAME15+ tackles _______________________________15 by Hassan Ridgeway • vs. Rice (9/12/2015)___ 28 games5+ tackles for loss _______________________5 by Alex Okafor • vs. Oregon State (12/29/2012)___ 56 games4+ sacks _____________________________ 4.5 by Alex Okafor • vs. Oregon State (12/29/2012)___ 56 games2+ interceptions __________________________ 2 by DeShon Elliott • at Iowa State (9/17/2017)____ 2 games2+ fumble recoveries ____________________2 by Sam Acho • vs. Louisiana Monroe (9/5/2009)__ 107 gamesTD on interception return _______________________ 38 by DeShon Elliott • at USC (9/16/2017)____ 3 gamesTD on fumble return ______________34 by Hassan Ridgeway • vs. Oklahoma State (9/26/2015)___ 26 games

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2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. OKLAHOMA STATE

2017 STATISTICS • THE LAST TIME • OPPONENTTEAM __________________________________________LAST TIME___ SPANScored 50-59 ________________________________________ 41-51 • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)_____ 5 gamesScored 60-69 _____________________________________ 21-63 • vs. Oklahoma (10/13/2012) ___ 65 gamesScored 70+ _____________________________________________________________ NEVER______ NEVERScored <10 ________________________________________ 17-7 • at Iowa State (9/28/2017))_____ 2 gamesScored <7 _______________________________________56-0 • vs. San Jose State (9/9/2017)_____ 4 games 300+ yards rushing _________________________________________309 • vs. TCU (11/25/16) _____ 6 games<100 yards rushing ____________________________________ 10 • at Iowa State (9/28/2017)_____ 2 games <0 yards rushing ________________________________________-2 • vs. Kansas (10/29/2011) ___ 74 games300-399 passing yards _______________________________ 302 • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)__ LAST GAME400+ passing yards ______________________________409 • vs. Oklahoma State (11/13/2010) ___ 82 games500-599 total yards _______________________________ 555 • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)____ 12 games600+ total yards ________________________________________ 624 • vs. Baylor (10/29/2016)____ 10 games100-199 total yards ______________________________ 192 • at Oklahoma State (11/15/2014)____ 32 games<100 total yards _____________________________________ 94 • vs. North Texas (8/30/2014)____ 43 games30+ first downs _______________________________________ 31 • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)_____ 9 games100+ penalty yards _________________________________ 102 • vs. Texas Tech (11/28/2013)____ 19 games2+ fumbles lost ______________________________________2 • at Kansas State (10/22/2016)____ 10 gamesScored a safety ________________________________________________ at TCU (10/3/2015)____ 25 games4+ interceptions ____________________________________________4 • vs. TCU (11/27/2014)____ 31 games2+ non-offensive TDs _ 40-yard fumble return, 33-yard interception return • vs. TCU (11/27/2014)____ 31 games3 total touchdowns _____________ 3 receiving by Dede Westbrook • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 13 games4+ total touchdowns (rush+rec) __________ 4 receiving by Kevonte Turpin • at TCU (10/3/2015)____ 25 games

RUSHING _______________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN100-199 yards ____________________________ 132 by Ty Johnson • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)_____ 5 games200-299 yards _________________________214 by Samaje Perine • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 13 games300+ yards ______________________________317 by Rashaan Salaam • Colorado (10/1/1994)___ 295 games3+ touchdowns ____________________________________ 3 by Taysom Hill • BYU (9/6/2014)____ 40 games30+ attempts ___________________________35 by Samaje Perine • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 13 games50-69 yard run _____________________________ 50 by Ty Johnson • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)_____ 5 games70-79 yard run ___________________________ 70 by Darius Anderson • vs. TCU (11/25/2016)_____ 5 games80+ yard run ________________________95 by Damien Williams • vs. Oklahoma (10/13/2012)____ 62 games

PASSING _______________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN300-399 yards _______________________ 302 by Baker Mayfield • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)__ LAST GAME400+ yards _______________________ 409 by Brandon Weeden • Oklahoma State (11/13/2010)____ 84 games40-49 attempts ___________________________ 48 by Jacob Park • at Iowa State (9/28/2017)_____ 2 games50+ attempts __________________________ 59 by Pat Mahomes • at Texas Tech (11/5/2016)_____ 9 games25+ completions _____________________________ 28 by Sam Darnold • at USC (9/16/2017)_____ 3 games3 touchdowns ___________________________________by Sam Darnold • at USC (9/16/2017)_____ 3 games4 touchdowns _______________________________ by Davis Webb • at California (9/17/2016)____ 15 games5 touchdowns ____________________________ by Deshone Kizer • at Notre Dame (9/4/2016)____ 16 games6+ touchdowns ________________________ 6 by by Kliff Kingsbury • Texas Tech (11/16/2002)___ 192 games50-59 yard completion __________________ 59 by Baker Mayfield • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)__ LAST GAME60-69 yard completion ______________65 by Patrick Mahomes • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)____ 19 games70-79 yard completion ___________________ 71 by Baker Mayfield • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 13 games80+ yard completion ___________________ 97 by Sam B. Richardson • Iowa State (10/3/2013)____ 51 games

RECEIVING______________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN100-199 yards ________________________104 by Mark Andrews • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)__ LAST GAME200+ yards _________________________ 232 by Dede Westbrook • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 13 games2 players w/ 100+ yards ___108 by Ian Sadler & 105 by Jakeem Grant • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)____ 19 games15+ receptions _________________________ 16 by Kevin White • vs. West Virginia (11/8/2014)____ 32 games50-59 yard reception ___________________ 59 by Mark Andrews • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)__ LAST GAME60-69 yard reception __________________65 by Jakeem Grant • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)____ 18 games70-79 yard reception __________________ 71 by Dede Westbrook • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)____ 13 games80+ yard reception ______________________97 by Quenton Bundrage • Iowa State (10/3/2013)____ 50 games3+ touchdowns ________________________ 3 by Dede Westbrook • vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2016)___ 113 games

SPECIAL TEAMS _________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN50-59 yard field goal _________________ 51 by Clayton Hatfield • vs. Texas Tech (11/26/2015)____ 19 games60+ yard field goal ____________________________ 67 by Steve Little • Arkansas (10/15/1977)___ 491 gamesMade 3+ field goals _____________________ 3 by Austin Seibert • vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017)__ LAST GAMEMade 7+ PAT’s _________________________ 7 by Mike Hunnicutt • vs. Oklahoma (10/13/2012)____ 63 games60-69 yard punt __________________________ 64 by Dylan Klymph • at California (9/17/2016)____ 15 games70+ yard Punt ___________________________________ 70 by Jeff Locke • UCLA (9/17/2011)____ 79 gamesMissed PAT _____________________________by Ben Grogan • at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)____ 14 gamesTD on kickoff return ________________________91 by Alex Ross • vs. Oklahoma (10/11/2014)____ 39 gamesTD on punt return ______________________________ 73 by Jeff Scott • Ole Miss (9/14/2013)____ 54 games2-point conversion _______________________ Rush by Chad Hansen • at California (9/17/2016)____ 16 gamesDefensive 2-point conversion ____________________________ at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)____ 15 games Blocked PAT __________________________________________ at Oklahoma State (10/1/2016)____ 15 gamesBlocked FG ________________________________________________ vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)_____ 5 gamesTD on blocked FG _____________________ 71 by Antoine Brooks, Jr • vs. Maryland (9/2/2017)_____ 5 gamesTD on blocked punt ______________________ 6 by Ghaali Muhammad • Wyoming (9/12/2009) __ 107 games

DEFENSE _______________________________________LAST TIME___ SPAN15+ tackles ______________________________ 20 by Joel Lanning • at Iowa State (9/28/2017)_____ 2 games5+ tackles for loss _________________________ 7 by Ndamukong Suh • Nebraska (12/5/2009)____ 95 games4+ sacks ________________________________4.5 by Ndamukong Suh • Nebraska (12/5/2009)____ 95 games2+ interceptions ___________________________________2 by Sam Carter • TCU (11/27/2014)____ 31 games2+ fumble recoveries ______________________ 2 by Ian Campbell • Kansas State (11/11/2006)___ 136 gamesTD on interception return ____________________ 55 by Brandon Stewart • Kansas (11/19/2016)_____ 7 gamesTD on fumble return ___________________ 100 by Douglas Coleman • Texas Tech (11/5/2016)_____ 9 games

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

2017 STATISTICS • QUARTERBACKS#7 Shane Buechele

OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONGMARYLAND ______________________ 34-52-1 ____________ 375 _________ 2 ___________33SAN JOSE STATE _______________________________________________________________DNPat USC _______________________________________________________________________DNPat Iowa State _____________________ 19-26-1 ____________ 171 _________ 1 ___________28KANSAS STATE ________________________________________________________________DNPvs. Oklahoma ______________________ 2-2-0 ______________11__________ 0 ___________ 8OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _________________________ 55-80-2 ____________ 557 _________ 3 ___________33

CAREER HIGHSPass attempts _____________________________________________________ 52 vs. Maryland (So.)Pass completions ___________________________________________________ 34 vs. Maryland (So.)Passing yards ____________________________________________________ 375 vs. Maryland (So.)Passing TDs ____________________________________________________________ 4 vs. UTEP (Fr.)Long____________________________________________________________ 80 at Kansas State (Fr.)Total Offense _____________________________________________________ 396 vs. Maryland (So.)

CAREER TOTALS400-yard passing games ______________________________________________________________0300-yard passing games ______________________________________________________________2200-yard passing games _____________________________________________________________11Multiple TD pass games ______________________________________________________________8Record as a starter __________________________________________________________ 6-8 (.429)

RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG MARYLAND ___________________15-21-1 _________ 9SAN JOSE STATE ______________________________DNPat USC ______________________________________DNPat Iowa State __________________13-42-0 _________13KANSAS STATE _______________________________DNPvs. Oklahoma ___________________3-3-0 __________ 8OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS ______________________21-66-1 _________13

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts ___________________________________________________ 15 vs. Maryland (So.)Rushing yards _________________________________________________________ 44 vs. WVU (Fr.)Long_________________________________________________________________ 23 vs. WVU (Fr.)Rushing TDs _________________________________________________________________ 1, Twice100-yard rushing games ______________________________________________________________0

#11 Sam Ehlinger

OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________________________________________________________DNPSAN JOSE STATE __________________ 15-27-0 ____________ 222 _________ 1 ___________18at USC __________________________ 21-40-2 ____________ 298 _________ 2 ___________48at Iowa State __________________________________________________________________DNPKANSAS STATE ___________________ 30-50-1 ____________ 380 _________ 2 ___________33vs. Oklahoma _____________________ 19-39-0 ____________ 278 _________ 1 ___________42OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _________________________ 85-156-3 ___________ 1,178 ________ 6 ___________48

CAREER HIGHSPass attempts ___________________________________________________ 50 vs. Kansas State (Fr.)Pass completions _________________________________________________ 30 vs. Kansas State (Fr.)Passing yards __________________________________________________ 380 vs. Kansas State (Fr.)Passing TDs __________________________________________________________ 2, Two Times (Fr.)Long___________________________________________________________________48 at USC (Fr.)Total Offense ___________________________________________________ 487 vs. Kansas State (Fr.)

CAREER TOTALS400-yard passing games ______________________________________________________________0300-yard passing games ______________________________________________________________1200-yard passing games ______________________________________________________________3Multiple TD pass games ______________________________________________________________2Record as a starter __________________________________________________________ 2-2 (.500) RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG MARYLAND __________________________________DNPSAN JOSE STATE _______________ 7-48-0 __________11at USC _______________________19-10-0 _________14at Iowa State _________________________________DNPKANSAS STATE _______________ 20-107-0 _________24vs. Oklahoma _________________ 22-106-1 _________18OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _____________________ 68-271-1 _________24

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts ___________________________________________________ 22 vs. Oklahoma (Fr.)Rushing yards __________________________________________________ 107 vs. Kansas State (Fr.)Long___________________________________________________________ 24 vs. Kansas State (Fr.)Rushing TDs _______________________________________________________ 1 vs. Oklahoma (Fr.)100-yard rushing games ______________________________________________________________2

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2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. OKLAHOMA STATE

2017 STATISTICS • RUNNING BACKS#25 Chris Warren III

RUSHING RECEIVINGOPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________ 6-31-0 __________15 2-19-0 __________12SAN JOSE STATE ______________ 16-166-2 _________41 2-23-0 __________14at USC _______________________ 4-15-0 __________ 5 1-11-0 __________11at Iowa State _________________ 16-44-1 _________11 2-23-0 __________17KANSAS STATE ________________ 7-14-1 __________ 4 1-33-1 __________33vs. Oklahoma __________________ 6-4-1 __________ 4 4-55-0 __________17OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _____________________ 55-274-5 _________41 12-164-1 _________33

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts _______________________________________________________28, at Baylor (Fr.)Rushing yards ___________________________________________________ 276, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.)Long_______________________________________________________ 91 yards, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.)Rushing TDs ______________________________________________________ 4, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.)100-yard games _________________________________________ 5; Last: 166 vs. San Jose State (Jr.)Receptions _________________________________________________________ 4, vs. Oklahoma (Jr.)Receiving yards ____________________________________________________ 55, vs. Oklahoma (Jr.)Long___________________________________________________________33, vs. Kansas State (Jr.)Receiving TDs ____________________________________________________________________N/AAll-purpose yards ________________________________________________ 288, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.)

#21 Kyle Porter

RUSHING RECEIVINGOPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________ 8-21-0 __________ 8 0-0-0 __________ 0SAN JOSE STATE ______________ 16-72-1 _________14 1-3-0 __________ 3at USC _______________________ 5-9-0 __________ 3 0-0-0 __________ 0at Iowa State _________________ 17-39-0 _________ 6 0-0-0 __________ 0KANSAS STATE ________________ 7-13-2 __________ 4 0-0-0 __________ 0vs. Oklahoma __________________ 3-7-0 __________ 5 2-31-1 __________16OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _____________________ 56-161-3 _________14 3-34-1 __________16

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts ___________________________________________________ 17 at Iowa State (So.)Rushing yards _________________________________________________ 72 vs. San Jose State (So.)Long_____________________________________________________________30, at Texas Tech (Fr.)Rushing TDs ____________________________________________________ 2 vs. Kansas State (So.)100-yard games ___________________________________________________________________N/AReceptions _________________________________________________________2, vs Oklahoma (So.)Receiving yards ___________________________________________________ 31, vs. Oklahoma (So.)Long____________________________________________________________ 16, vs. Oklahoma (So.)Receiving TDs _____________________________________________________ 1, vs. Oklahoma (So.)All-purpose yards ______________________________________________ 75 vs. San Jose State (So.)

#30 Toneil Carter

RUSHING RECEIVINGOPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND __________________________________DNP ______________SAN JOSE STATE _______________ 6-56-1 __________38 1-(-5)-0 _________ 0at USC ______________________________________DNP ______________at Iowa State __________________ 4-14-0 __________ 5 2-23-1 __________22KANSAS STATE ________________ 6-32-0 __________ 9 0-0-0 __________ 0vs. Oklahoma __________________ 5-6-0 __________ 3 0-0-0 __________ 0OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _____________________ 21-108-1 _________38 3-18-1 __________22

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts ______________________________________________________ 6, Two Times (Fr.)Rushing yards _________________________________________________ 56 vs. San Jose State (Fr.)Long_________________________________________________________ 38 vs. San Jose State (Fr.)Rushing TDs ___________________________________________________ 1 vs. San Jose State (Fr.)100-yard games ___________________________________________________________________N/AReceptions __________________________________________________________2 at Iowa State (Fr.)Receiving yards _____________________________________________________23 at Iowa State (Fr.)Long______________________________________________________________22 at Iowa State (Fr.)Receiving TDs _______________________________________________________1 at Iowa State (Fr.)All-purpose yards ______________________________________________ 51 vs. San Jose State (Fr.)

#32 Daniel Young

RUSHING RECEIVINGOPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________ 0-0-0 __________ 0 0-0-0 __________ 0SAN JOSE STATE _______________ 4-27-0 __________11 0-0-0 __________ 0at USC _______________________ 0-0-0 __________ 0 0-0-0 __________ 0at Iowa State __________________ 0-0-0 __________ 0 0-0-0 __________ 0KANSAS STATE ________________ 0-0-0 __________ 0 0-0-0 __________ 0vs. Oklahoma __________________ 0-0-0 __________ 0 0-0-0 __________ 0OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS ______________________ 4-27-0 __________11 0-0-0 __________ 0

CAREER HIGHSRushing attempts ________________________________________________ 4 vs. San Jose State (Fr.)Rushing yards _________________________________________________ 27 vs. San Jose State (Fr.)Long_________________________________________________________ 11 vs. San Jose State (Fr.)Rushing TDs _____________________________________________________________________N/A100-yard games ___________________________________________________________________N/AReceptions _______________________________________________________________________N/AReceiving yards ___________________________________________________________________N/ALong____________________________________________________________________________N/AReceiving TDs ____________________________________________________________________N/AAll-purpose yards ______________________________________________ 27 vs. San Jose State (Fr.)

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

2017 STATISTICS • RECEIVING#1 John Burt, WR

OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________________ 1-6-0 ______________6SAN JOSE STATE _______________________ 0-0-0 ______________0at USC _______________________________ 0-0-0 ______________0at Iowa State __________________________ 0-0-0 ______________0KANSAS STATE ________________________ 0-0-0 ______________0vs. Oklahoma __________________________ 0-0-0 ______________0OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS ______________________________ 1-6-0 ______________6

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ___________________________________________ 6, ND (So.)Yards ________________________________________113, vs. Kansas (Fr.)Long_________________________________________ 84t, vs. Kansas (Fr.)TDs _____________________________________________ 1, Three Times100-yard games ______________________________________________ 2

#6 Devin Duvernay, WROPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________________ 1-15-0 _____________ 15SAN JOSE STATE _______________________ 0-0-0 ______________0at USC _______________________________ 0-0-0 ______________0at Iowa State __________________________ 1-6-0 ______________6KANSAS STATE ________________________ 0-0-0 ______________0vs. Oklahoma __________________________ 1-42-0 _____________ 42OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS ______________________________ 3-63-0 _____________ 42

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ____________________________________4 vs. Iowa State (Fr.)Yards _______________________________________96 vs. Iowa State (Fr.)Long_______________________________________80 at Kansas State (Fr.)TDs _________________________________________ 1, Three Times (Fr.)100-yard games _____________________________________________ N/A

#3 Armanti Foreman, WROPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________________ 5-57-1 _____________ 33SAN JOSE STATE _______________________ 5-51-1 _____________ 18at USC _______________________________ 5-38-1 _____________ 17at Iowa State __________________________ 2-12-0 _____________ 11KANSAS STATE __________________________________________ DNPvs. Oklahoma ____________________________________________ DNPOKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _____________________________ 17-158-3 ____________ 33

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ___________________________________ 6, at Texas Tech (Jr.)Yards _________________________________________ 142 vs. Baylor (Jr.)Long____________________________________________73t, vs. TCU (Fr.)TDs ________________________________________________ 1, 10 Times100-yard games _______________________________________________ 1

#13 Jerrod Heard, WROPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________________ 1-12-0 _____________ 12SAN JOSE STATE _______________________ 0-0-0 ______________0at USC _______________________________ 0-0-0 ______________0at Iowa State __________________________ 2-17-0 _____________ 10KANSAS STATE ________________________ 4-50-1 _____________ 25vs. Oklahoma __________________________ 2-10-0 ______________7OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS ______________________________ 9-89-1 _____________ 25

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _______________________________________ 6 vs. UTEP (So.)Yards ___________________________________________ 73, vs. ND (So.)Long____________________________________________ 68, vs. ND (So.)TDs ____________________________________________ 2 vs. UTEP (So.)100-yard games ____________________________________________ N/A

#17 Reggie Hemphill-Mapps, WROPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________________ 7-69-0 _____________ 21SAN JOSE STATE _______________________ 3-47-0 _____________ 23at USC _______________________________ 2-13-0 _____________ 11at Iowa State __________________________ 1-11-0 _____________ 11KANSAS STATE _______________________ 12-121-0 ____________ 20vs. Oklahoma __________________________ 4-42-0 _____________ 22OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _____________________________ 29-302-0 ____________ 23

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _________________________________12 vs. Kansas State (Fr.)Yards ____________________________________121 vs. Kansas State (Fr.)Long____________________________________ 23 vs. San Jose State (Fr.)TDs ________________________________________________________ 0100-yard games _______________________________________________ 1

#84 Lil’Jordan Humphrey, WROPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________________ 3-16-0 ______________7SAN JOSE STATE _______________________ 0-0-0 ______________0at USC _______________________________ 2-24-0 _____________ 17at Iowa State __________________________ 4-36-0 _____________ 28KANSAS STATE ________________________ 4-60-0 _____________ 21vs. Oklahoma __________________________ 3-48-0 _____________ 23OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _____________________________ 16-186-0 ____________ 28

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _____________________________________ 4, Two Times (So.)Yards ____________________________________60 vs. Kansas State (So.)Long________________________________________ 28 at Iowa State (So.)TDs ________________________________________________________ 0100-yard games _____________________________________________ N/A

#14 Lorenzo Joe, WROPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________________ 0-0-0 ______________0SAN JOSE STATE _______________________ 1-39-0 _____________ 39at USC _______________________________ 2-15-0 _____________ 11at Iowa State __________________________ 1-0-0 ______________0KANSAS STATE ________________________ 0-0-0 ______________0vs. Oklahoma __________________________ 1-8-0 ______________8OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS ______________________________ 4-62-0 _____________ 39

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ___________________________________ 3 vs. Iowa STate (Jr.)Yards __________________________________________ 61 vs. Baylor (Jr.)Long___________________________________________ 61 vs. Baylor (Jr.)TDs _____________________________________________ 1, at TCU (So.)100-yard games _____________________________________________ N/A

#9 Collin Johnson, WROPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND __________________________ 7-125-1 ____________ 32SAN JOSE STATE _______________________ 2-50-0 _____________ 27at USC ______________________________ 7-191-0 ____________ 48at Iowa State __________________________ 2-27-0 _____________ 25KANSAS STATE ________________________ 7-92-0 _____________ 26vs. Oklahoma __________________________ 2-26-0 _____________ 24OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _____________________________ 27-511-1 ____________ 48

CAREER HIGHSReceptions _________________________________________ 7, Four TimesYards ___________________________________________191 at USC (So.)Long_____________________________________________48 at USC (So.)TDs ________________________________________ 2, at Texas Tech (Fr.)100-yard games _______________________________________________ 2

#8 Dorian Leonard, WROPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONGMARYLAND ___________________________ 3-38-0 _____________ 15SAN JOSE STATE _______________________ 1-9-0 ______________9at USC _______________________________ 1-3-0 ______________3at Iowa State __________________________ 1-10-0 _____________ 10KANSAS STATE ________________________ 2-24-0 _____________ 16vs. OklahomaOKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS ______________________________ 8-82-0 _____________ 16

CAREER HIGHSReceptions ________________________________________ 7 vs. WVU (Jr.)Yards __________________________________________ 125 vs. WVU (Jr.)Long_____________________________________________ 49 at OSU (Jr.)TDs _________________________________________ 1, Three Times (Jr.)100-yard games (0) ____________________________________________ 1

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2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES VS. OKLAHOMA STATE

2017 STATISTICS • DEFENSEDEFENSE

DEFENSIVE LEADERS ___GP-GS __ SOLO ___ AST ___TOTAL ____TFL/YDS __ SACKS/YDS __ INT-YDS ___ BRUP ___ QBH ___ FR-YDS _____ FF ___ KICK ___________ SAF46__ Jefferson, Mali ______6 ______37______ 17 _____ 54 _______6.0-20 ______2.5-15 ________. ________ . ______ 4 ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .19__ Jones, Brandon _____6 ______29______ 6 ______ 35 _______ 2.0-4 _________ . ___________. ________ . ______ 2 ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .45__ Wheeler, Anthon _____6 ______12______ 20 _____ 32 _______3.5-18 ______1.5-14 ________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .5___ Hill, Holton _________6 ______22______ 10 _____ 32 _________ . ___________ . _________ 2-76 ______ 3 _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .4___ Elliott, DeShon ______6 ______20______ 10 _____ 30 _______3.5-12 ______ 1.5-6 _______ 5-84 ______ 3 _______. ________ . ________ 1 _____ . _______________ .40__ Hughes, Naashon ____6 ______21______ 8 ______ 29 _______3.5-12 ______ 2.0-8 _________. ________ 2 ______ 1 ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .2___ Boyd, Kris __________6 ______11______ 12 _____ 23 _______ 0.5-1 _________ . _________ 1-26 ______ 6 _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .11__ Locke III, P.J. _______6 ______11______ 8 ______ 19 _______ 1.0-4 _________ . ___________. ________ 1 _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .32__ Roach, Malcolm _____6 ______ 8 ______ 7 ______ 15 _______1.5-13 ______1.0-10 ________. ________ . ______ 1 ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .90__ Omenihu, Charle _____6 ______10______ 5 ______ 15 _______4.0-20 ______3.0-18 ________. ________ . ______ 3 ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .95__ Ford, Poona ________6 ______ 7 ______ 5 ______ 12 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ 1 ______ 1 ________ . ________ . _____1 ______________ .33__ Johnson, Gary ______6 ______ 4 ______ 5 _______9 _______ 1.0-1 _________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .24__ Bonney, John _______6 ______ 6 ______ 3 _______9 _________ . ___________ . __________1-0 _______ 3 _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .29__ Thompson, Josh_____3 ______ 7 ______ 1 _______8 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .97__ Nelson, Chris _______5 ______ 3 ______ 3 _______6 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .23__ McCulloch, Jeff______6 ______ 3 ______ 3 _______6 _______ 0.5-6 _______ 0.5-6 _________. ________ . ______ 1 ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .94__ Wilbon, Gerald ______5 ______ 1 ______ 3 _______4 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .31__ Hall, Jason _________6 ______ 4 _______. _______4 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ 1 _____ . _______________ .44__ Hager, Breckyn ______6 ______ 3 ______ 1 _______4 _______ 1.0-5 _______ 1.0-5 _________. ________ 2 ______ 1 ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .7D _ Davis, Antwuan______6 ______ 4 _______. _______4 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. _______ 1-0 _______ . _____ . _______________ .42__ Bimage, Marqez _____5 ______ 3 _______. _______3 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .18__ Davis, Davante ______5 ______ 2 ______ 1 _______3 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .91__ Chisholm, Jamar ____4 ______ 1 ______ 1 _______2 _______ 1.0-2 _________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .35__ Freeman, Edwin _____4 ______ 1 ______ 1 _______2 _______1.0-12 ______1.0-12 ________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .49__ Graham, Ta’Quon ____5 ______ 1 ______ 1 _______2 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .4R _ Rowland, Joshua ____6 ______ 1 _______. _______1 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .1___ Burt, John__________6 ______ 1 _______. _______1 _________ . ___________ . ___________. ________ . _______. ________ . ________ . _____ . _______________ .____ Total ______________6 _____ 233 ____ 131 _____364 _____ 30-130 ______14-94 _______9-186 _____ 21 ______ 14 ______ 1-0 _______ 2 _____1 ______________ .____ Opponents _________6 _____ 291 ____ 184 _____475 _____34.0-133 _____15-86 ________5-9 ______ 21 ______ 15 ______ 4-0 _______ 5 _____1 ______________ .

GP - games played • GS - games started • SOLO - unassisted tackles • AST - assisted tackles • TOTAL - total tackles • TFL - tackles for lossINT

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLESNAME __________________________________ TT (SOLO)Bimage, Marqez _______________________________4 (4)Bonney, John _________________________________3 (3)Jefferson, Malik _______________________________3 (3)Thompson, Josh ______________________________3 (3)Jones, Brandon _______________________________3 (2)Davis, Antwuan _______________________________2 (2)Hall, Jason ___________________________________2 (2) Hughes, Naashon ______________________________2 (2)

NAME __________________________________ TT (SOLO)Rowland, Joshua ______________________________1 (1)Wheeler, Anthony _____________________________1 (0)

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2017 STATISTICS • DEFENSEGAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (INDIVIDUAL)

TOTAL TACKLES ___________ UA-A _____ TOT _____ MD ____SJSU ____ USC ____ ISU ____ KSU _____ OU _____ OSU _____ BAY ____ TCU _____KU ___ WVU ____ TTUJefferson, Mali LB ___________ 37-17 ______ 54 ______ 5-4 _____3-4 ______ 9-2 _____6-0 ______6-4 ______ 8-3Jones, Brandon DB ___________ 29-6 _______ 35 ______ 5-1 _____2-2 ______ 7-0 _____3-0 ______9-2 ______ 3-1Wheeler, Anthon LB __________ 12-20 ______ 32 ______ 2-0 _____2-3 ______ 5-7 _____1-3 ______0-4 ______ 2-3Hill, Holton DB ______________ 22-10 ______ 32 ______ 8-0 ______- _______ 3-4 _____6-2 ______1-1 ______ 4-3Elliott, DeShon DB ___________ 20-10 ______ 30 ______ 2-2 _____1-0 ______ 5-2 _____4-2 ______3-3 ______ 5-1Hughes, Naashon LB __________ 21-8 _______ 29 ______ 5-1 _____1-1 ______ 3-2 _____2-1 ______6-0 ______ 4-3Boyd, Kris DB ______________ 11-12 ______ 23 ______ 2-2 _____1-2 ______ 1-1 _____3-2 ______1-2 ______ 3-3Locke III, P.J. DB _____________ 11-8 _______ 19 ______ 1-2 ______- _______ 2-1 _____3-0 ______2-2 ______ 3-3Roach, Malcolm DL ___________ 8-7 _______ 15 ______ 1-0 _____1-0 ______ 2-0 _____0-1 ______2-4 ______ 2-2Omenihu, Charle DL ___________ 10-5 _______ 15 ______ 3-1 _____1-0 ______ 2-1 _____0-1 ______3-1 ______ 1-1Ford, Poona DL ______________ 7-5 _______ 12 ______ 1-2 _____1-0 ______ 3-1 _____2-0 ______0-1 ______ 0-1Bonney, John DB _____________ 6-3 _______ 9 _______ 1-1 _____1-0 ______ 3-1 _____1-0 _______- _______ 0-1Johnson, Gary LB ____________ 4-5 _______ 9 ________ - ______3-2 ______ 1-2 ______- _______0-1 _______ -Thompson, Josh DB __________ 7-1 _______ 8 _______ 2-0 _____5-1 ______DNP ____ DNP ____ DNP ______ -McCulloch, Jeff LB ____________ 3-3 _______ 6 _______ 1-0 ______- _______ 0-2 _____0-1 ______2-0 _______ -Nelson, Chris DL _____________ 3-3 _______ 6 ________ - ______1-0 ______ 1-1 _____0-1 _____ DNP _____ 1-1Hall, Jason DB _______________ 4-0 _______ 4 ________ - ______2-0 _______ - _______- _______1-0 ______ 1-0Hager, Breckyn LB ____________ 3-1 _______ 4 _______ 1-0 _____1-0 _______ - ______1-0 _______- _______ 0-1Wilbon, Gerald DL ____________ 1-3 _______ 4 ________ - ______0-1 ______ 1-2 ______- ________- _______DNPDavis, Antwuan DB ___________ 4-0 _______ 4 _______ 1-0 _____1-0 ______ 1-0 ______- ________- _______ 1-0Bimage, Marqez LB ___________ 3-0 _______ 3 _______ 2-0 _____1-0 _______ - _______- ______ DNP ______ -Davis, Davante DB ____________ 2-1 _______ 3 ________ - ______1-0 ______ 1-1 ______- ________- _______DNPChisholm, Jamar DL __________ 1-1 _______ 2 ________ - ______1-1 ______DNP ______- ______ DNP ______ -Graham, Ta’Quon DL __________ 1-1 _______ 2 ________ - _______- _______DNP ______- ________- _______ 1-1Freeman, Edwin LB ___________ 1-1 _______ 2 ______ DNP _____1-1 _______ - _______- ________- _______DNPRowland, Joshua _____________ 1-0 _______ 1 ________ - ______1-0 _______ - _______- ________- ________ -Burt, John __________________ 1-0 _______ 1 ________ - _______- ________ - ______1-0 _______- ________ -

1 - MARYLANDR: Rod SnodgrassU: James Shaw IIIHL: Ric HinkamperLJ: Jeff SzinkBJ: Dennis MorrisFJ: Jeffery NoggleSJ: Frank SteratoreCJ: Eric Oliver

2 - SAN JOSE STATER: Brad Van VarkU: Michael CooperHL: George GusmanLJ: Frank LeBlancBJ: Brian ErnestFJ: Jason LedetSJ: Fulton CarsonCJ: Brian Alos

3 - USCR: Land ClarkU: Matt JordanHL: Bob DayLJ: Dale KellerBJ: Justin NelsonFJ: Brad GlennSJ: Michael MarshCJ: John Love

4 - IOWA STATER: Scott CampbellU: Joel BellingerHL: Doug MooreLJ: Keith GarmondBJ: Joe WetzelFJ: Randy SmithSJ: Corey LuxnerCJ: Mike Cuttone

5 - KANSAS STATER: Mike DefeeU: Robert RichesonHL: Al GreenLJ: Derek AndersonBJ: Terry JonesFJ: Joe BlubaughSJ: Lo van PhamCJ: Marvel July

6 - OKLAHOMAR: Randy ChristalU: Cooper CastleberryHL: Cal McNeilLJ: Kelly DeterdingBJ: Chris AlstonFJ: Scott GainsSJ: Anthony FlemmingCJ: Chris Tallent

7 - OKLAHOMA STATER:U:HL:LJ: BJ:FJ:SJ:CJ:

8 - BAYLORR:U:HL:LJ: BJ:FJ:SJ:CJ:

9 - TCUR:U:HL:LJ: BJ:FJ:SJ:CJ:

10 - KANSASR:U:HL:LJ: BJ:FJ:SJ:CJ:

11 - WEST VIRGINIAR:U:HL:LJ: BJ:FJ:SJ:CJ:

12 - TEXAS TECHR:U:HL:LJ: BJ:FJ:SJ:CJ:

2017 OFFICIATING CREWS

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2017 STATISTICS • DEFENSE

GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (TEAM)

Opponent _____________________________________________________ Sacks________ TFL __________FF _________ FR _________ INT ________ PBU________ P_BLK _______FG_BLK _____ XP_BLK _______QBPMARYLAND ___________________________________________________ 1.0-4 _________2-6 __________ 0 __________ 0-0 _________1-31 _________ 1 ___________ 0 ___________ 1 ___________ 0 ___________ 0SAN JOSE STATE _______________________________________________1.0-12 _______ 3-15 _________ 1 __________ 1-0 _________1-45 _________ 3 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 1at USC _______________________________________________________3.0-27 _______ 9-41 _________ 0 __________ 0-0 _________2-62 _________ 6 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 0at Iowa State __________________________________________________4.0-27 _______ 4-27 _________ 0 __________ 0-0 _________3-48 _________ 7 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 6KANSAS STATE ________________________________________________3.0-15 ______ 8.0-26_________ 0 __________ 0-0 _________ 1-0 _________ 2 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 0vs. Oklahoma __________________________________________________ 2.0-9 _______ 4.0-15_________ 1 __________ 0-0 _________ 1-0 _________ 2 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 0 ___________ 2OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

DEFENSIVE LEADERSTACKLES FOR LOSSJefferson, Malik _________________ 6.0-20Omenihu, Charles _______________ 4.0-20Wheeler, Anthony _______________ 3.5-18Elliott, DeShon __________________ 3.5-12Hughes, Naashon ________________ 3.5-12Jones, Brandon __________________ 2.0-4Roach, Malcolm _________________ 1.5-13 Freeman, Edwin _________________ 1.0-12Hager, Breckyn __________________ 1.0-5Locke, P.J. ______________________ 1.0-4Chisholm, Jamari _________________ 1.0-2 Johnson, Gary ___________________ 1.0-1McCulloch, Jeffrey ________________ 0.5-6Boyd, Kris ______________________ 0.5-1TOTAL ______________________30.0-130

SACKSOmenihu, Charles _______________ 3.0-18Jefferson, Malik _________________ 2.5-15Hughes, Naashon ________________ 2.0-8Wheeler, Anthony _______________ 1.5-14Elliott, DeShon ___________________ 1.5-6Freeman, Edwin _________________ 1.0-12Roach, Malcolm _________________ 1.0-10 Hager, Breckyn __________________ 1.0-5McCulloch, Jeffrey ________________ 0.5-6TOTAL _______________________14.0-94

QB PRESSURESJefferson, Malik _____________________ 4Omenihu, Charles ___________________ 3Jones, Brandon _____________________ 2Hager, Breckyn _____________________ 1McCulloch, Jeffrey ___________________ 1Roach, Malcolm _____________________ 1Hughes, Naashon ____________________ 1Ford, Poona ________________________ 1TOTAL ___________________________ 14

FORCED FUMBLESHall, Jason _________________________ 1Elliott, Deshon ______________________ 1TOTAL ____________________________ 2

RECOVERED FUMBLESDavis, Antwuan _____________________ 1TOTAL ____________________________ 1

INTERCEPTIONSElliott, DeShon ______________________ 5Hill, Holton _________________________ 2Boyd, Kris _________________________ 1Bonney, John _______________________ 1TOTAL ____________________________ 9

PASS BREAKUPSBoyd, Kris _________________________ 6Hill, Holton _________________________ 3Elliott, DeShon ______________________ 3Bonney, John _______________________ 3Hughes, Naashon ____________________ 2Hager, Breckyn _____________________ 2 Ford, Poona ________________________ 1 Locke III, P.J. ______________________ 1TOTAL ___________________________ 21

BLOCKED PUNTSNone

BLOCKED FIELD GOALS/PATFord, Poona ____________________ 1 (FG)TOTAL ________________________ 1 (FG)

MULTI-TFL GAMES Wheeler, Anthony ____________3.5 at USCJefferson, Malik ______________2.0 at USCJefferson, Malik ______ 2.0 vs. Kansas StateElliott, DeShon _______ 1.5 vs. Kansas StateTOTAL ____________________________ 4*Must include one solo TFL to qualify

MULTI-SACK GAMESWheeler, Anthony ____________1.5 at USCTOTAL ____________________________ 1*Must include one solo sack to qualify

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2017 STATISTICS • SPECIALISTSPLACEKICKERS

#49 Joshua Rowland

OPPONENT FG-FGA PAT-A POINTS LONGMARYLAND ____________________ 0-2 __________ 5-5 __________5 _________ 0SAN JOSE STATE ________________ 0-1 __________ 8-8 __________8 _________ 0at USC ________________________ 1-1 __________ 3-3 __________6 _________39at Iowa State ___________________ 1-1 __________ 2-2 __________5 _________49KANSAS STATE _________________ 2-4 __________ 4-4 _________ 10 _________34vs. Oklahoma ___________________ 1-1 __________ 3-3 __________6 _________34OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _______________________5-10 _________ 25-25 ________ 40 _________49

PUNTERS#13 Michael Dickson

OPPONENT _________ NO. ___ YDS _ AVG.___ LONG __ TB ___ FC ___ 50+ __ I20MARYLAND __________ 2 ____ 116 ___58.0 ____ 64 _____ 0 _____1 _____ 2 _____ 0SAN JOSE STATE ______ 3 ____ 135 ___45.0 ____ 58 _____ 1 _____1 _____ 1 _____ 0at USC ______________ 7 ____ 289 ___41.3 ____ 53 _____ 1 _____2 _____ 1 _____ 2at Iowa State _________ 7 ____ 328 ___46.9 ____ 61 _____ 0 _____3 _____ 4 _____ 4KANSAS STATE _______ 3 ____ 160 ___53.3 ____ 67 _____ 0 _____0 _____ 1 _____ 1vs. Oklahoma _________ 5 ____ 275 ___55.0 ____ 69 _____ 1 _____1 _____ 4 _____ 2OKLAHOMA STATEat Baylorat TCUKANSASat West VirginiaTEXAS TECH

TOTALS _____________27 ___ 1303 __48.3 ____ 69 _____ 3 _____8 _____13_____ 9

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2017 STATISTICS • STARTERS/PARTICIPATION## __ Name ____ GP/GS ____ MD _______ SJSU _______ USC _______ ISU ________ KSU ________OU ________ OSU ________BAY ________TCU ________ KU ________ WVU ________TTU69___ Allsup, Austin _____1/- ________ ... _________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...63___ Anderson, Alex ____1/- ________ ... _________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...42___ Bimage, Marqez ____5/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX_________ ... ________ XXX24___ Bonney, John ____6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX36___ Boyd, Demarco ____1/- ________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...2 ___ Boyd, Kris ______6/5 ______ START _____ START _______XXX ______ START _____ START _____ START80___ Brewer, Cade _____6/1 ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX_______ START15___ Brown, Chris _____4/- ________ ... _________ ... _________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX7 ___ Buechele, Shane ____3/2 ______ START _______ ... _________ ... _______ START _______ ... ________ XXX1 ___ Burt, John ______6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX30___ Carter, Toneil ______4/1 ________ ... _________XXX ________ ... _______ START ______ XXX________ XXX91___ Chisholm, Jamar ___4/- ________XXX ________XXX ________ ... ________ XXX_________ ... ________ XXX98___ Christmas, D’An ____2/- ________ ... _________XXX ________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ...1C __ Covey, Josh _____1/- ________ ... _________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...51___ Cuney, Terrell _____2/2 ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _______ START _____ START7D __ Davis, Antwuan ____6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX18___ Davis, Davante _____5/1 ________XXX ________XXX ______ START ______ XXX________ XXX_________ ...1D __ Dickson, Michae ____6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX2D __ Durst, Jarmarqu ____1/- ________ ... _________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...6 ___ Duvernay, Devin ____6/1 ______ START _______XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX1E___ Ehlinger, Sam _____4/4 ________ ... _______ START _____ START _______ ... _______ START _____ START4 ___ Elliott, DeShon _____6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START95___ Ford, Poona _____6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START3 ___ Foreman, Armant ___4/1 ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX ______ START _______ ... _________ ...35___ Freeman, Edwin ____4/- ________ ... _________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX_________ ...54___ Graf, Garrett ______1/- ________ ... _________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...49___ Graham, Ta’Quon ___5/- ________XXX ________XXX ________ ... ________ XXX________ XXX________ XXX87___ Gray, Garrett ______2/1 ______ START _______XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...44___ Hager, Breckyn ____6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX31___ Hall, Jason ______6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX13___ Heard, Jerrod _____6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX17___ Hemphill, Reggi ____6/2 ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX_______ START _____ START5 ___ Hill, Holton ______6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START53___ Holbrook, Jak _____6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX73___ Hudson, Patrick ____2/- ________XXX ________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...40___ Hughes, Naashon ___6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START84___ Humphrey, Lil’J ____6/4 ______ START _____ START _____ START ______ XXX_______ START ______ XXX46___ Jefferson, Mali _____6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START14___ Joe, Lorenzo _____6/5 ________XXX ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START9 ___ Johnson, Collin _____6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START33___ Johnson, Gary ____6/1 ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX_______ START ______ XXX28___ Johnson, Kirk _____1/- ________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...19___ Jones, Brandon ____6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START68___ Kersetetter, De _____3/3 ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _______ START _____ START _____ START8 ___ Leonard, Dorian ____6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX11___ Locke III, P.J. ______6/5 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START ______ XXX_______ START23___ McCulloch, Jeff _____6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX64___ McMillon, Jake ____5/5 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _______ ...88___ Moore, Kendall ____4/2 ________ ... _______ START _____ START ______ XXX________ XXX_________ ...97___ Nelson, Chris _____5/5 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _______ ... _______ START75___ Nickelson, Tris _____6/4 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START ______ XXX________ XXX78___ Okafor, Denzel _____6/2 ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX_______ START _____ START90___ Omenihu, Charle ____6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START21___ Porter, Kyle ______6/3 ______ START _______XXX ________XXX ______ START ______ XXX_______ START32___ Roach, Malcolm ___6/1 ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX_______ START ______ XXX4R __ Rowland, Joshua ___6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX56___ Shackelford, Za _____5/5 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _______ ... _______ START59___ Smith, Kaleb _____5/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX_________ ...29___ Thompson, Josh ___3/- ________XXX ________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... ________ XXX43___ Townsend, Camer ___2/- ________ ... _________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... ________ XXX71___ Urquidez, J.P. _____1/- ________ ... _________XXX ________ ... _________ ... _________ ... _________ ...77___ Vahe, Patrick _____6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START25___ Warren III, C. ______6/3 ________XXX ______ START _____ START ______ XXX_______ START ______ XXX45___ Wheeler, Anthon ____6/6 ______ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START _____ START94___ Wilbon, Gerald _____5/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX_________ ...55___ Williams, Conno ____3/3 ______ START _____ START _____ START _______ ... _________ ... _________ ...3Y __ Young, Daniel _____6/- ________XXX ________XXX ________XXX _______ XXX________ XXX________ XXX

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Bimage, MarqezTackles: 2, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (2-0)

Bonney, JohnInterceptions: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Tackles: 9, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (6-3)Sacks: 1.0, Kansas State, Oct 24, 2015 (1-0)Tackles for loss: 1.0, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1-0); Kansas State, Oct 24, 2015 (1-0)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 ; Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Pass breakups: 3 [t-3rd], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016

Boyd, KrisAll-purpose yards: 63, vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015Kick returns: 3, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015Kick return yards: 63, vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 (2 returns)Long kick return: 36, vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015Interceptions: 1, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Long interception return: 26, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Tackles: 9, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 (6-3)Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (1-0)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; at Notre Dame, Sep 05, 2015 ; UTEP, Sep 10, 2016Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016Pass breakups: 3 [t-3rd], Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017

Brewer, CadePoints scored: 6, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Touchdowns: 1, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Receptions: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Receiving yards: 27, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (2 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Long reception: 21, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017All-purpose yards: 27, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017

Buechele, ShanePoints scored: 6, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016Touchdowns: 1, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016Rush attempts: 15, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Rush yards: 44, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 (13 carries)Rush TDs: 1, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016Long rush: 23, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016Pass attempts: 52 [1st], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Pass completions: 34 [1st], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Pass yards: 375 [2nd], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Pass TDs: 4 [t-2nd], UTEP, Sep 10, 2016Had intercepted: 3 [t-4th], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016Long pass: 80 [t-2nd], at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016Total offense attempts: 67 [2nd], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (15 rush,52 pass)Total ofense yards: 396 [5th], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (21 rush,375 pass)All-purpose yards: 44, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016Punt attempts: 1, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016Punt yards: 36, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1 punts)Longest punt: 36, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016Tackles: 1, at California, Sep 17, 2016 (1-0)

Burt, JohnPoints scored: 6, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 ; RICE, Sep 12, 2015Touchdowns: 1, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 ; RICE, Sep 12, 2015Rush attempts: 1, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Rush yards: -2, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1 carries)Receptions: 6, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016Receiving yards: 113, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 (4 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 ; RICE, Sep 12, 2015Long reception: 84 [1st], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015Total offense attempts: 1, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards: -2, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (-2 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 113, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015Tackles: 1, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (1-0)

Carter, ToneilPoints scored: 6, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Touchdowns: 1, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Rush attempts: 6, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Rush yards: 56, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (6 carries)Rush TDs: 1, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Long rush: 38, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Receptions: 2, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Receiving yards: 23, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (2 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Long reception: 22, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Total offense attempts: 6, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (6 rush,0 pass); San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (6 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards: 56, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (56 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 51, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017

Chisholm, JamariTackles: 2, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (1-1)Tackles for loss: 1.0, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (1-0)

Davis, AntwuanTackles: 3, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 (3-0); California, Sep 19, 2015 (2-1)Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 ; California, Sep 19, 2015Pass breakups: 1, California, Sep 19, 2015

Davis, DavanteInterceptions: 1, at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015Tackles: 6, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 (6-0); at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015 (5-1); vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 (5-1)Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Iowa State, Oct 31, 2015 (1-0); at California, Sep 17, 2016 (1-0)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], UTEP, Sep 10, 2016Pass breakups: 3 [t-3rd], at Iowa State, Oct 31, 2015

Dickson, MichaelRush attempts: 1, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016Rush yards: 6, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (1 carries)Long rush: 6, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016Total offense attempts: 1, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (1 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards: 6, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (6 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 6, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016Punt attempts: 10 [2nd], at Notre Dame, Sep 05, 2015Punt yards: 423 [1st], at Notre Dame, Sep 05, 2015 (10 punts)Longest punt: 74 [1st], TCU, Nov 25, 2016Tackles: 1, at Iowa State, Oct 31, 2015 (1-0); Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (1-0)

Duvernay, DevinPoints scored: 6, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016Touchdowns: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016Receptions: 4, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016Receiving yards: 96, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (4 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016Long reception: 80 [t-2nd], at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016All-purpose yards: 149, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016Kick returns: 7 [t-1st], at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016Kick return yards: 143 [4th], at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (7 returns)Long kick return: 34, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Tackles: 1, at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 (1-0)

Ehlinger, SamPoints scored: 6, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Touchdowns: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Rush attempts: 22, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Rush yards: 107, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (20 carries)Rush TDs: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Long rush: 24, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Pass attempts: 50 [2nd], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Pass completions: 30 [t-3rd], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Pass yards: 380 [1st], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Pass TDs: 2, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017Had intercepted: 2 [t-9th], at USC, Sep 16, 2017Long pass: 48, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Total offense attempts: 70 [1st], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (20 rush,50 pass)Total ofense yards: 487 [2nd], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (107 rush,380 pass)All-purpose yards: 107, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017

Elliott, DeShonPoints scored: 6, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Touchdowns: 1, at USC, Sep 16, 2017All-purpose yards: 62, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Interceptions: 2 [t-1st], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Long interception return: 38 [t-9th], at USC, Sep 16, 2017Tackles: 7, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (5-2)Sacks: 1.0, UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 (1-0); at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (1-0)Tackles for loss: 1.5, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (1-1)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 ; vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 ; UTEP, Sep 10, 2016Pass breakups: 2, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017

Ford, PoonaTackles: 8, at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 (7-1); RICE, Sep 12, 2015 (5-3)Sacks: 1.5, vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 (1-1)Tackles for loss: 1.5, vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 (1-1); UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 (1-0); Oklahoma State, Sep 26, 2015 (1-0)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016Pass breakups: 1, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015 ; San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 ; at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017

Foreman, ArmantiPoints scored: 6, 10 timesTouchdowns: 1, 10 times

Rush attempts: 2, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Rush yards: 30, at Kansas, Sep 27, 2014 (1 carries)Long rush: 29, at Kansas, Sep 27, 2014Receptions: 6, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016Receiving yards: 142, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (4 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, 10 timesLong reception: 73 [t-9th], TCU, Nov 27, 2014Total offense attempts: 2, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (2 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards: 30, at Kansas, Sep 27, 2014 (30 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 198, TCU, Nov 27, 2014Punt returns: 4 [t-3rd], Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016Punt return yards: 42, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (4 returns)Long punt return: 22, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016Kick returns: 5 [t-9th], TCU, Nov 27, 2014Kick return yards: 107, TCU, Nov 27, 2014 (5 returns)Long kick return: 33, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016Tackles: 1, TCU, Nov 27, 2014 (1-0)

Freeman, EdwinAll-purpose yards: 33, at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016Interceptions: 1, at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016Long interception return: 33, at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016Tackles: 9, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 (7-2)Sacks: 1.0, 4 timesTackles for loss: 2.0, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 (2-0); TCU, Nov 25, 2016 (2-0); Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (2-0)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], RICE, Sep 12, 2015Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016

Graham, Ta’QuonTackles: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (1-1)

Gray, GarrettReceptions: 4, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Receiving yards: 18, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (4 receptions)Long reception: 8, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017All-purpose yards: 18, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017

Hager, BreckynAll-purpose yards: 10, RICE, Sep 12, 2015Interceptions: 1, RICE, Sep 12, 2015Long interception return: 10, RICE, Sep 12, 2015Tackles: 8, UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 (3-5)Sacks: 1.0, 7 timesTackles for loss: 2.5, at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 (2-0); Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (2-0)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], Baylor, Oct 29, 2016Pass breakups: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017

Hall, JasonAll-purpose yards: 35, RICE, Sep 12, 2015Interceptions: 1, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; RICE, Sep 12, 2015Long interception return: 31, RICE, Sep 12, 2015Tackles: 9, West Virginia, Nov 08, 2014 (6-3)Sacks: 2.0 [t-8th], at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (2-0)Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (2-0)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Pass breakups: 1, 7 times

Heard, JerrodPoints scored: 18 [t-7th], California, Sep 19, 2015Touchdowns: 3 [t-7th], California, Sep 19, 2015Rush attempts: 24, California, Sep 19, 2015Rush yards: 163, California, Sep 19, 2015 (24 carries)Rush TDs: 3 [t-7th], California, Sep 19, 2015Long rush: 45, California, Sep 19, 2015Pass attempts: 31, California, Sep 19, 2015Pass completions: 20, California, Sep 19, 2015Pass yards: 364 [t-3rd], California, Sep 19, 2015Pass TDs: 2, RICE, Sep 12, 2015Had intercepted: 2 [t-9th], at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015Long pass: 84 [1st], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015Receptions: 6, UTEP, Sep 10, 2016Receiving yards: 73, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (2 receptions)Receiving TDs: 2 [t-3rd], UTEP, Sep 10, 2016Long reception: 68, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016Total offense attempts: 55 [t-6th], California, Sep 19, 2015 (24 rush,31 pass)Total ofense yards: 527 [1st], California, Sep 19, 2015 (163 rush,364 pass)All-purpose yards: 163, California, Sep 19, 2015

Hemphill, ReggiePoints scored: 6, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Touchdowns: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Rush attempts: 2, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Rush yards: 14, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (2 carries)Long rush: 14, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Receptions: 12 [1st], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Receiving yards: 121, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (12 receptions)Long reception: 23, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Total offense attempts: 2, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (2 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards: 14, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (14 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 160, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Punt returns: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017Punt return yards: 91 [4th], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (1 returns)Long punt return: 91 [1st], Maryland, Sep 02, 2017

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Hill, HoltonPoints scored: 12, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Touchdowns: 2, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017All-purpose yards: 45, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Interceptions: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 ; San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 ; Oklahoma State, Sep 26, 2015Long interception return: 45 [6th], San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Tackles: 8, 4 timesTackles for loss: 1.0, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1-0)Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Pass breakups: 2, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; at USC, Sep 16, 2017

Hughes, NaashonTackles: 10, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (7-3)Sacks: 2.5 [t-6th], Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (2-1)Tackles for loss: 2.5, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (2-1)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; at California, Sep 17, 2016Pass breakups: 2, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016

Humphrey, Lil’JordanRush attempts: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Rush yards: 21, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (1 carries)Long rush: 21, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Pass attempts: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Receptions: 4, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Receiving yards: 60, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (4 receptions)Long reception: 28, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Total offense attempts: 2, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (1 rush,1 pass)Total ofense yards: 21, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (21 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 72, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Punt returns: 1, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016Kick returns: 1, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Kick return yards: 12, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (1 returns); Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (1 returns)Long kick return: 12, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017

Jefferson, MalikPoints scored: 6, RICE, Sep 12, 2015Touchdowns: 1, RICE, Sep 12, 2015Tackles: 11, at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015 (6-5); vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (8-3); at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (9-2)Sacks: 2.0 [t-8th], vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015 (2-0); Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (2-0)Tackles for loss: 2.5, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (2-0); at Notre Dame, Sep 05, 2015 (2-0)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], TCU, Nov 25, 2016 ; Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], RICE, Sep 12, 2015Pass breakups: 1, 6 times

Joe, LorenzoPoints scored: 6, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015Touchdowns: 1, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015Receptions: 3, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016Receiving yards: 61, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, at TCU, Oct 03, 2015Long reception: 61, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016All-purpose yards: 61, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016Tackles: 1, at Oklahoma State, Nov 15, 2014 (0-1)

Johnson, CollinPoints scored: 12, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016Touchdowns: 2, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016Rush yards: -7, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (0 carries)Receptions: 7, 4 timesReceiving yards: 191 [1st], at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (7 receptions)Receiving TDs: 2 [t-3rd], at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016Long reception: 48, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Total ofense yards: -7, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (-7 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 191, at USC, Sep 16, 2017Tackles: 1, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016 (1-0)

Johnson, GaryTackles: 5, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (3-2)Tackles for loss: 1.0, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (1-0)

Johnson, KirkRush attempts: 5, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015Rush yards: 32, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (3 carries)Long rush: 32, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Total offense attempts: 5, Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 (5 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards: 32, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (32 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 32, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Kick returns: 2, at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015Kick return yards: 20, at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015 (2 returns)Long kick return: 10, at West Virginia, Nov 14, 2015Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], Kansas, Nov 07, 2015 ; vs Oklahoma, Oct 10, 2015

Jones, BrandonPoints scored: 2, at California, Sep 17, 2016All-purpose yards: 23, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016Punt returns: 1, UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 ; at California, Sep 17, 2016Punt return yards: 19, at California, Sep 17, 2016 (1 returns)

Kick returns: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 ; Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Kick return yards: 23, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1 returns)Long kick return: 23, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016Tackles: 11, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (9-2)Tackles for loss: 1.0, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (1-0); vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (1-0)Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], UTEP, Sep 10, 2016 ; at California, Sep 17, 2016

Leonard, DorianPoints scored: 6, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 ; UTEP, Sep 10, 2016Touchdowns: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 ; UTEP, Sep 10, 2016Rush yards: -12, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 (0 carries)Receptions: 7, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016Receiving yards: 125, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 (7 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 ; at Kansas State, Oct 22, 2016 ; UTEP, Sep 10, 2016Long reception: 49, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016Total ofense yards: -12, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 (-12 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 125, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016Tackles: 2, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (1-1)

Locke III, P.J.Rush yards: 4, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (0 carries)Total ofense yards: 4, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (4 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 4, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Interceptions: 1, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 ; Baylor, Oct 29, 2016Long interception return: 2, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016Tackles: 7, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 (5-2)Sacks: 1.0, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (1-0)Tackles for loss: 1.0, 4 timesFumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], Baylor, Oct 29, 2016Pass breakups: 3 [t-3rd], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016

McCulloch, JeffTackles: 5, at California, Sep 17, 2016 (2-3)Sacks: 1.0, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (1-0)Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Oklahoma State, Oct 1, 2016 (1-0); Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (1-0)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016

Nelson, ChrisTackles: 8, Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (3-5)Sacks: 1.5, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (1-1)Tackles for loss: 2.5, Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016 (2-1)Fumbles forced: 1 [t-5th], Iowa State, Oct 15, 2016

Omenihu, CharlesTackles: 5, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 (0-5); Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016 (4-1)Sacks: 1.5, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1-1)Tackles for loss: 1.5, Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 (1-1)

Porter, KylePoints scored: 12, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Touchdowns: 2, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Rush attempts: 17, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Rush yards: 72, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (16 carries)Rush TDs: 2, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Long rush: 30, at Texas Tech, Nov 05, 2016Receptions: 2, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Receiving yards: 31, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (2 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Long reception: 16, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Total offense attempts: 17, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017 (17 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards: 72, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (72 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 84, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Kick returns: 3, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Kick return yards: 71, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017 (3 returns)Long kick return: 41, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017

Roach, MalcolmTackles: 7, West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 (5-2)Sacks: 1.0, 4 timesTackles for loss: 3.0 [t-10th], West Virginia, Nov 12, 2016 (3-0)

Rowland, JoshuaPoints scored: 10, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Kick PATs: 8 [t-3rd], San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Points by kicking: 10, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Field goals made: 2, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Field goal attempts: 4 [t-1st], Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Longest field goal: 49, at Iowa State, Sep 28, 2017Tackles: 1, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (1-0)

Thompson, JoshTackles: 6, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (5-1)

Warren III, ChrisPoints scored: 24 [t-2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Touchdowns: 4 [t-2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Rush attempts: 28 [t-10th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015Rush yards: 276 [2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (25 carries)Rush TDs: 4 [t-2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Long rush: 91 [2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Receptions: 4, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017Receiving yards: 55, vs Oklahoma, Oct 14, 2017 (4 receptions)Receiving TDs: 1, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Long reception: 33, Kansas State, Oct 07, 2017Total offense attempts: 28, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 (28 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards: 276, Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015 (276 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 288 [2nd], Texas Tech, Nov 26, 2015Tackles: 1, at California, Sep 17, 2016 (1-0)

Wheeler, AnthonyTackles: 13, vs Oklahoma, Oct 08, 2016 (6-7)Sacks: 1.5, at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (1-1)Tackles for loss: 3.5 [t-8th], at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (3-1)Fumbles forced: 2 [t-1st], Baylor, Oct 29, 2016Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015Pass breakups: 1, at Baylor, Dec 05, 2015 ; Baylor, Oct 29, 2016 ; Notre Dame, Sep 04, 2016

Wilbon, GeraldTackles: 3, at Kansas, Nov 19, 2016 (2-1); at USC, Sep 16, 2017 (1-2)

Young, DanielRush attempts: 4, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Rush yards: 27, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (4 carries)Long rush: 11, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Total offense attempts: 4, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (4 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards: 27, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017 (27 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: 27, San Jose State, Sep 09, 2017Kick returns: 1, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017Kick return yards: 9, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017 (1 returns)Long kick return: 9, Maryland, Sep 02, 2017

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GAME 7 OCTOBER 21, 2017

GAME ONE • AUSTIN, TEXAS

UM pushed the lead back to 17 with a pair of touchdown runs in the fourth quarter to give the Terrapins a 51-34 lead.

Texas closed out the scoring on a 32-yard touchdown pass from Buechele to Collin Johnson, who caught seven passes for 125 yards, to make it 51-41.

In all, 10 different receivers caught passes, including Hemphill-Mapps who caught seven passes for 69 yards.

Seventeen Horns recorded tackles, led by Malik Jefferson with nine and Hill with eight, and Charles Omenihu picked up the first sack of the season.

The Longhorns are back in action on Saturday, Sept. 9 with a home matchup against the San Jose State Spartans. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on Longhorn Network.

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MARYLANDTERRAPINS

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AUSTIN, Texas – The University of Texas battled back from an early 20-point deficit, but fell to the Maryland Terrapins, 51-41, at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon, the first game of the Tom Herman Era.

Texas defensive back Holton Hill scored two touchdowns and Reggie Hemphill-Mapps added a punt return for touchdown to highlight a back-and-fourth battle.

Texas was able to get on the board fast, as Hill stepped under a tipped pass for the interception on the third play of the game, returning it 31 yards for a touchdown and an early 7-0 lead.

Maryland followed with 27 unanswered points, passing for three touch-downs and adding another score on a blocked field goal attempt that was returned for a touchdown.

The Longhorns ended the Maryland scoring run in the second quarter when defensive lineman Poona Ford blocked a 30-yard field goal attempt. Hill picked up the ball at the Maryland 35-yard line and ran untouched for his second touchdown of the game, cutting the deficit to 27-14.

The Terrapins tacked on a field goal to build their lead to 30-14 at the half.

Texas fought back, scoring its first offensive touchdown of the season midway through the third quarter when quarterback Shane Buechele hit wide receiver Armanti Foreman on a cross for a 33-yard touchdown, closing the gap to 30-20.

Buechele overcame an interception on his first throw of the season to fin-ish the day strong, completing 34-of-52 attempts, include 12 consecutive completions in the first half, and throwing for a career-high 375 yards, while also passing for two touchdowns and running for another.

After the Texas defense forced its second three-and-out of the half, Hemphill-Mapps received the punt at the UT 9-yard line, made two defenders miss and sprinted down the right sideline for his first Longhorn touchdown, bringing Texas to within a score of 30-27.

The Terps added a touchdown on their next possession, growing the lead to 37-27, but Texas responded, scoring on a 3-yard touchdown run by Buechele to shrink the Maryland lead back to 37-34. The 9-play, 66-yard drive was highlighted by a 21-yard run off a direct snap to wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey.

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GAME TWO • AUSTIN, TEXAS

The Longhorns added a touchdown at the beginning of the fourth quarter when Warren scored on a 9-yard run to make it 42-0.

On the Spartans next play from scrimmage, defensive back Jason Hall forced a fumble that was recovered by defensive back Antwuan Davis at the SJSU 19-yard line. The Horns took advantage of the gift, scoring three plays later on a 1-yard touchdown pass from Ehlinger to wide receiver Amanti Foreman, who caught five passes for 51 yards.

Ehlinger on the day completed 15-of-27 passes for 222 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 48 yards.

Running back Toneil Carter tacked on another touchdown for UT with 2:46 remaining in the game, scoring on 4-yard run for a final of 56-0.

The Texas defense allowed the Spartans to succeed on only 2-of-12 third-down conversion attempts, while forcing four three-and-outs and two turnovers. Twenty-three Longhorns registered a tackle, led by linebacker Malik Jefferson with seven, and linebacker Edwin Freeman picked up his first sack of the season.

Offensively, the Horns scored touchdowns on all six of their red zone opportunities and converted on 10-of-15 third-down chances.

The Longhorns will look to build momentum next week as they take on USC for the first time since the 2005 BCS National Championship Game. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. CT on FOX at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

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SAN JOSE STATESPARTANS

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AUSTIN, Texas – Chris Warren III ran for 166 yards and two touchdowns as The University of Texas rolled to a 56-0 victory over San Jose State at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon, the first victory of the Tom Herman Era.

“Really proud of our guys for tuning out all the noise and tuning out all the distractions that they could have allowed to creep in after last week’s showing,” Herman said after the game. “They got back to work and they knew what we had to do. They knew what we’re capable of doing, and they did it. I couldn’t be more proud of that team in there right now for responding the way they did.”

In his first career start, true freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger guided Texas to 623 yards of total offense, including 406 yards on the ground, to collect his first victory as a Longhorn. Ehlinger is the 10th true freshman to start for UT and the eighth to earn a win.

Defensively, the Horns held San Jose State to 171 yards of total offense and for the second straight game defensive back Holton Hill returned an interception for a touchdown. It is the first shut out for UT since defeating Kansas 23-0 in 2014.

“(Coach Herman) expects that from us every day,” running back Chris Warren III said about today’s performance. “He says it’s fourth-and-inches every time we walk into the building. He has no less expectations for us than for us to come out and try our hardest regardless of the situation.”

Texas started slowly offensively, failing to move the ball beyond midfield on its first two posses-sions, while the UT defense quickly pushed the Spartan offense off the field, forcing two three-and-outs.

The Longhorn offense began rolling after that, scoring touchdowns on four of the next five pos-sessions to break the game open.

With UT in a third-and-15 situation at the SJSU 46-yard line, Ehlinger scrambled nine yards to the Spartan 37-yard line, then converted fourth down on a throw to Warren in the backfield, who scampered nine yards for the first down. On the next play, Warren caught an Ehlinger pass in the flat, sprinted down the left sideline and leaped over a defender for a 14-yard gain. Running back Kyle Porter picked up another five yards on a pitch to the right and Jerrod Heard finished the drive on the next play with a nine-yard touchdown run to give the Longhorns a 7-0 lead.

Warren and the Texas offense started their next drive at the UT 11-yard line and picked up right where they left off. After Warren closed out the first quarter with a five-yard run, he opened the second quarter with an 8-yard run up the middle, bouncing off a pair of his own linemen and pushing his way through a crowd of Spartans for a first down. On the next play, Warren shook off a defender and burst through the right side of the line, sprinting for a 26-yard gain. Two plays later, on second-and-24, Ehlinger scrambled to his left and fired downfield to slip a ball past an SJSU defender and into the arms of wide receiver Collin Johnson for a 23-yard completion at the Spartan 41-yard line. Warren took a direct snap on the next play, breaking a tackle at the line and shaking a defender at the 5-yard line to score, building the Horns’ lead to 14-0.

San Jose State created its best scoring opportunity of the game on the next possession. After the kickoff was returned to the SJSU 44-yard line, the Spartans drove the ball to the Texas 10-yard line. Facing a fourth-and-1, the Horns defense held strong and stuffed Spartan running back DeJon Parker for no gain.Texas added a touchdown at the end of the half when Heard scored on a three-yard run to close out a 10-play, 77-yard drive that took only 2:11 to complete, giving UT a 21-0 advantage. The highlight of the drive came on a 39-yard toe-tap sideline catch by wide receiver Lorenzo Joe at the San Jose State 17-yard line.

Texas scored on its first possession of the second half with a meticulous 16-play, 92-yard drive that featured 12 running plays and culminated with a 3-yard touchdown run by Porter, making it 28-0.

The defense got in on the scoring at the end of the quarter when Hill intercepted Spartans quarter-back Aaron Montel and ran it back 45 yards for the score and a 35-0 lead. Hill is the first Longhorn to return an interception for a touchdown in back-to-back games since Alan Lowry accomplished the feat in 1971 and it is the first time that the Longhorns have returned interceptions for touch-downs in consecutive games since Brandon Foster and Marcus Griffin did so in 2007.

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GAME THREE • LOS ANGELES, CALIF.

On the final drive of regulation for UT, Ehlinger came up big. On third-and-5 from the UT 24, Ehlinger scrambled for a diving-four-yard gain, then converted on fourth down with a two-yard quarterback sneak out of the shotgun. Two plays later, Ehlinger hit Johnson for a 47-yard pass down the left sideline. After missing on three passes, Ehlinger connected with Foreman for 11 yards and a first down. Foreman scored two plays later to give Texas a 17-14 lead.

Ehlinger passed for a career-high 298 yards and two touchdowns on 21-of-40 passing, while connecting with eight different receivers. Foreman ended the day with five receptions for 38 yards.

USC charged back, quickly moving the ball down the field and knotting the game at 17-17 with a 31-yard field goal as time expired.

The Trojans started the first overtime with the ball and scored on the first play with a 25-yard touchdown pass from Dornald to Burnett to give USC a 24-17 lead.

Texas struck back with a touchdown drive of its own, scoring on a 3-yard reception by tight end Cade Brewer on a pass from Ehlinger to tie the score at 24-24.

In the second overtime, the UT offense moved the ball to the USC 3, but the Trojans were able to force a turnover and end the Texas threat. The Longhorn defense once again held the Trojan offense back, allowing only one yard, but a 43-yard field ended the game 27-24.

Texas now heads into a bye week before heading to Ames, Iowa on Thursday, Sept. 28 to take on Iowa State in their Big 12 Conference opener.

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. – In a thrilling matchup of college football blue bloods, The University of Texas fell in double overtime, 27-24, to the No. 4/4 USC Trojans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Saturday.

Trailing 14-10 with 5:14 remaining in regulation, true freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger played like a seasoned veteran, leading the Longhorns on a 14-play, 91-yard touchdown drive, and found wide receiver Amanti Foreman for an 11-yard toe tap touchdown with 45 seconds remaining.

USC was able to regain composure on the next possession, moving the ball quickly into UT territory for a game-tying field goal as time expired. After trading touchdowns in the first overtime, the Trojans connected on a 43-yard field goal to come away with the victory.

The Longhorn defense put together an impressive effort, taking the Trojan running attack out of the game and keeping the Trojan offense, which came in ranked 16th in the nation in scoring offense, out of sync. Entering play, USC averaged 269.5 rushing yards per game, but the Horns held the Trojans to just 71 yards on the ground.

Defensive back DeShon Elliott intercepted USC quarterback Sam Darnold twice, taking one all the way back for a touchdown. It was the third straight game the ‘Horns have returned an interception for a touchdown, the first time Texas has accomplished the feat in school history.

Both teams moved the ball effectively in the first quarter, with the Trojans taking the opening possession as far as the Texas 37-yard line, but turning the ball over on downs when Elliott made a big play to bat a pass away on fourth-and-4.

Texas took over and drove the ball to the USC 15, but failed to convert on their own fourth-down try and gave USC possession at their own 20

The Trojans moved the ball to the Texas 1-yard line, but were unable to convert on another fourth down try when linebackers Naashon Hughes and Gary Johnson stuffed Trojan running back Ronald Jones II at the line for no gain.

USC regained possession on the next play with an interception at the UT 34-yard line, but the ‘Horns defense held firm, pushing the Trojans back to the Texas 49 and forcing a punt.

The next Trojan drive again started in Longhorn territory after recovering a misplayed UT snap on the 22-yard line, but they failed to take advantage. Texas linebacker Anthony Wheeler sacked Darnold for a 9-yard loss at the end of the first quarter and then the Trojans missed a 46-yard field goal try two plays into the second quarter.

The Trojans managed to get on the board with 2:40 remaining in the first half on a 15-yard strike from Darnold to wide receiver Deonta Burnett, giving the Trojans a 7-0 lead.

On the next USC drive, Elliot grabbed a deflected Darnold pass just before it hit the ground and ran it back 38 yards for a touchdown, leveling the score at 7-7 with 19 seconds remaining.

The Trojans struck quickly, adding a touchdown on a 56-yard catch and run by Jones as time expired in the first half, giving USC a 14-7 lead heading into the half.

Texas came out strong on the opening possession of the second half, mounting a 12-play, 54-yard drive that included a highlight reel, diving full extension 24-yard catch by wide receiver Collin Johnson and ended with a 39-yard field goal from Joshua Rowland to close the gap to 14-10.

Johnson made huge play after huge play in the game, finishing with seven receptions and a career-high 191 yards.

On the Trojans first possession of the half, USC drove the ball to the UT 36-yard line and elected to go for it on fourth-and-three. The Texas defense came up huge again, stopping USC on fourth-and-short for the third time in the game.

In the fourth quarter, Elliott intercepted Darnold a second time at the USC 49-yard line and returned it 24 yards to the USC 25, but the ‘Horns were unable to capitalize on the field position.

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GAME FOUR • AMES, IOWA

put Iowa State at the Texas 28. ISU scored four plays later on an 11-yard touchdown pass to cut the Texas lead to 14-7.

Elliott came up with his second interception of the game on the next Iowa State possession, returning it 22-yards to the ISU 38 with 22 seconds remaining in the frame. After the Texas drive rolled over into the fourth quarter, kicker Joshua Rowland nailed a 49-yard field goal for the final score of the contest, extending the UT lead to 17-7 with 13:25 left to play.

Defensively, the Cyclones, who had entered the game converting on 4-of-4 fourth-down attempts on the season, ended both of their possessions on failed fourth down conversions, finishing 0-for-2 on the day. UT has yet to allow a fourth down conversion on seven attempts this season.

The Longhorns dominated time of possession, 40:31 to 19:29, and converted on 11-of-23 third down attempts.

The three interceptions by the UT defense brings the total to seven on the season, tied for fifth-most in the NCAA.

Texas returns home on Saturday, Oct. 7 for a Big 12 matchup with Kansas State at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. on FS1.

TEXASLONGHORNS

IOWA STATECYCLONES

51,234

717

AMES, Iowa – DeShon Elliott intercepted two passes for the second straight game, as The University of Texas (2-2, 1-0) shut down the Iowa State (2-2, 0-1) offense to open Big 12 Conference play with a 17-7 victory at Jack Trice Stadium on Thursday night.

The Longhorn defense stymied a Cyclone offense that entered the game tied for 16th in the NCAA in scoring at 41.3 points per game. Iowa State had averaged 460 yards of total offense per game coming in, but UT held ISU to a total of 256 total yards, including only 10 yards on the ground.

Elliott, whose two interceptions gives him a NCAA-lead-tying four on the season, also registered a sack and six tackles to lead a UT defense that hounded Cyclone quarterback Jacob Park with four sacks and six hurries to force a total of three interceptions.

Offensively, quarterback Shane Buechele returned after missing two games due to injury, com-pleting 19-of-26 passes for 171 yards and a touchdown, spreading the ball around to 11 different receivers and rushing for 42 yards.

Iowa State opened with the ball and the Texas defense picked up right where it left off against USC, forcing a quick three-and-out, punctuated by Elliott sacking Park for a five-yard loss on third-and-one.

The Longhorns first possession appeared to stall early, as Buechele was sacked on third-and-nine on the Horns third play from scrimmage, but an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Iowa State breathed new life into the drive. Following the penalty, Texas started with the ball at the UT 32 and quickly moved downfield. The Horns gained five yards on a rush by running back Chris Warren III, then two plays later picked up 11 yards on a Buechele pass to wide receiver Amanti Foreman. After gaining another five yards on the ground, Buechele found a wide open wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey for a catch-and-run up the middle of the field for a 28-yard gain to the Cyclone 19. Short runs by running back Kyle Porter and Warren set the Longhorns up at the 11-yard line, where Warren powered his way for a touchdown to give UT a 7-0 advantage with 7:07 remaining in the first quarter.

Iowa State forced a fumble on the next UT drive, picking up the ball at the Texas 46, and advanced to the UT 33, but the Texas defense held strong and forced the Cyclones to punt to end the Cyclones best threat of the first quarter.

Midway through the second quarter, Elliott intercepted his third pass of the season to give Texas the ball at the UT 40.

Texas capitalized on the turnover, driving 60 yards on just five plays and scoring on a 22-yard pass from Buechele to running back Toneil Carter to build the UT lead to 14-0. Buechele gained 21 of the 60 yards on the ground and the Horns were aided by another 15-yard personal foul penalty against the Cyclones.

The Cyclones put together their longest drive of the half on the ensuing possession, pushing the ball 39 yards on 11 plays to the UT 36, but failed to get any further.

Iowa State had one more opportunity in the half, regaining the ball at their own 39-yard line with 33 seconds left. But after moving the ball to midfield, defensive back Kris Boyd intercepted Park at the UT 34 and returned it to the ISU 40 to hold the UT lead at 14-0 heading into the break.

Both teams struggled to put together long drives in the third quarter, but Iowa State found itself in a pair situations with possessions starting in Texas territory. The first came with 9:57 remaining in the quarter, when an interception gave Iowa State the ball at the UT 38-yard line, but the Texas defense pushed the Cyclones back five yards to force a punt.

The Cyclones finally took advantage of short field position on their next drive after a short punt

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GAME FIVE • AUSTIN, TEXAS

The Longhorns extended their lead to 24-17 on the first drive of the second half with a 34-yard field goal by junior kicker Joshua Rowland.

After trading punts, the Wildcats evened the score at 24-24 on a 2-yard touchdown run with 3:37 remaining in the quarter, closing out a short 34-yard, 6-play drive.

Kansas State regained the lead at 27-24 on a 33-yard field early in the fourth quarter.

After drives stalled for both the Horns and Wildcats, UT regained possession with 4:01 remaining in regulation at their own 31-yard line. Ehlinger quickly marched the Horns downfield, completing 5-of-10 passes for 46 yards and rushing for another six to the K-State 17, where Rowland knotted the game up, 27-27.

Kansas State took over with 1:32 and made an effort to get into field goal position, but Elliott ended the threat, intercepting Ertz at the UT 33 with 32 seconds left in regulation. It was Elliott’s fifth interception of the season and the third straight game with an interception.

Ehlinger again moved the Horns downfield, picking up 20 yards on a pass to Hemphill-Mapps, then rushing for 11 yards to set up a 45-yard field goal attempt. The attempt went wide right, and the game went into overtime.

The Horns rush defense continued its run of shutting down top-notch rushing offenses, holding a Kansas State team that averaged 5.7 yards per carry coming into the game to just 3.6 yards per carry.

Fifteen players registered tackles for Texas, led by sophomore defensive backs Brandon Jones’ 11.

Texas continues the conference slate next Saturday in Dallas, when they will take on the rival Oklahoma Sooners in the annual AT&T Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl. The game will be broadcast on ABC or ESPN with kickoff set for 2:30 p.m. CT.

TEXASLONGHORNS

KANSAS STATEWILDCATS

90,462 (2OT)

3440

AUSTIN, Texas – True freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger played like a seasoned veteran on Saturday, guiding The University of Texas (3-2, 2-0) to a double-overtime victory over Kansas State (3-2, 1-1), 40-34, in front of a rocking crowd at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium.

In just his third career start, Ehlinger completed 30-of-50 passes, two touchdowns and a Longhorn true fresh-man record 380 yards. He added 107 yards rushing, also a record for a Longhorn true freshman quarterback.

The Longhorns wasted no time getting on the board in the overtime period, with Ehlinger completing a 25-yard touchdown pass to junior wide receiver Jerrod Heard on the first play from scrimmage to take a 34-27 lead.

Kansas State matched the Horns, scoring on an 8-yard run to even the score at 34-34.

After completing a 7-yard pass to open the second overtime, the Wildcats worked their way backwards with two consecutive 10-yard holding penalties and settled for a field goal attempt. However, the K-State 54-yard attempt bounced up the left upright, opening the door for a UT victory.

Ehlinger began the Longhorns second overtime possession with a 12-yard completion to sophomore wide receiver Collin Johnson, then rushed for nine yards to the Kansas State 4. Junior running back Chris Warren III picked up two yards on the next play for a UT first down at the two-yard line. Warren and the Horns offense pushed their way into the end zone three plays later to lock up the victory, 40-34.

Texas outgained Kansas State 546-394, had 32 first downs, the second time this season UT has topped 30, and converted on 8-of-15 third-down attempts.

The Wildcats opened the scoring, using a mix of short passes and run plays, to take an early 3-0 lead. K-State came as close as the UT 33, before junior linebacker Malik Jefferson pushed them back on consecutive plays – stuffing K-State running back Alex Barnes for a two-yard loss, then teaming with junior defensive back DeShon Elliott to sack quarterback Jesse Ertz for another two-yard loss. KSU settled for a 54-yard field goal to take a 3-0 lead with 7:19 remaining in the first quarter.

On the Longhorns next possession, Ehlinger drove Texas from their own 20 to the K-State three-yard line, but could not convert on a fourth-and-goal try. On the drive, Ehlingher passed for 49 yards, including a 16-yard completion in the middle of the field to redshirt freshman wide receiver Reggie Hemphill-Mapps and a 21-yard completion to sophomore wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey that put the ball at the three.

Taking over at their own three, Kansas State looked to be in trouble after Elliott stuffed Ertz just outside the end zone to force a third-and-11 as time ran out in the first quarter. But a pass interference penalty against Texas to open the second quarter gave KSU a fresh set of downs. The Wildcats scored two plays later on an 82-yard touchdown pass to increase their lead to 10-0.

Ehlinger and the Horns answered with a 12-play, 71-yard scoring drive, punctuated by a 1-yard touchdown run from sophomore running back Kyle Porter. Starting at their own 29, freshman running back Toneil Carter picked up 12 yards on three carries, while Ehlinger connected with junior wide receiver Jerrod Heard for gains of 10 and 13 yards to move the ball to the K-State 30. Ehlinger hooked up with Johnson for a 17-yard gain, then Hemphill-Mapps caught a pass at the 11 and spun out the grasp of three defenders for a pickup of eight yards to the Kansas State 5-yard line. Porter took over from there, powering his way up the middle for four yards, then scoring on a 1-yard burst to close the gap to 10-7.

Hemphill-Mapps set a UT freshman record with 12 catches and had a career-high 121 yards, tied for ninth-most by a freshman in Longhorn history.

The Wildcats responded with a 7-play, 75-yard touchdown drive to bump their lead back to 10 points, 17-7, with 6:29 remaining in the half.

Ehlinger took a page out of the Kansas State playbook on the next possession, opening the drive with a 24-yard run up the middle, then rushing for another nine yards three plays later to put UT at the Kansas State 38. After a five-yard completion to Johnson, Ehlinger rolled to his right, pulling the defense his direction, then threw left to junior running back Chris Warren III, who was wide-open on a wheel route and took it 33 yards for a touchdown to cut the KSU lead to 17-14.

Feeling the momentum shift, the Texas defense forced a three-and-out on the next drive, highlighted by defen-sive end Malcolm Roach sacking Ertz for a 10-yard loss.

Texas worked quickly on their next drive, taking the lead, 21-17, for the first time in the game on another 1-yard touchdown run by Porter. Regaining possession at midfield with 1:56 remaining, Ehlinger opened the drive with a 16-yard completion to Humphrey, then rushed for a six-yard gain. After a 7-yard run up the middle by Warren, Ehlinger hit Hemphill-Mapps on a 14-yard screen pass, then found senior wide receiver Dorian Leonard along the right sideline, who made a toe-drag catch at the K-State 8-yard line. Ehlinger carried the ball twice, picking up seven yards, then Porter closed out the scoring in the first half with a career-high second rushing touchdown of the game.

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GAME SIX • DALLAS, TEXAS

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93,552

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The quarterback combination of Ehlinger and sophomore Shane Buechele led Texas to the OU 31 on the next possession, but the Longhorns were unable to get any further, turning the ball over on downs with 1:52 remaining in regulation.

Texas forced a three-and-out on the next OU possession, giving the Horns one final chance with 49 seconds remaining at their own 4-yard line. After receiving the snap in his own end zone, Ehlinger connected with Johnson for a 20-yard reception, then converted a fourth down after Ehlinger scrambled for a 13-yard gain to the UT 42. A series of lateral plays and runs moved the Horns six yards to the 48, but the clock ran out during the play.

Jefferson led the Horns defensively, picking up 11 tackles to go along with his sack, while junior defensive back Holton Hill and senior linebacker Naashon Hughes recorded seven tackles each, and junior defensive lineman Charles Omenihu registered his team-leading third sack of the season.

Texas went 4-for-4 in the red zone, scoring 24 points, and converted on 8-of-17 third down chances.

The Longhorns will be back at Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium for a matchup with Oklahoma State on Saturday, Oct. 21.

DALLAS, Texas – The University of Texas (3-3, 2-1) battled back from a 20-point deficit to take a lead in the fourth quarter, but fell to No. 12/12 Oklahoma (5-1, 2-1), 29-24, in the AT&T Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday afternoon.

True freshman quarterback Sam Ehlinger completed 19-of-39 passes for 278 yards and one touch-down, while also rushing for a team-leading 102 with a touchdown.

Oklahoma scored on their first possession of the game, taking an early 7-0 lead on a 54-yard touchdown pass to close out a 5-play, 85-yard drive.

The Sooners pushed to the UT 6-yard line on their next drive, but on third-and-5 junior linebacker Malik Jefferson came up with a sack for a 2-yard loss, forcing OU to settle for a 25-yard field goal to make it 10-0 with 3:49 remaining in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Sooners extended the lead to 17-0 on a 15-yard touchdown run to wrap up a 9-play, 80-yard drive, then tacked on a 28-yard field goal with 4:32 remaining in the half to extend the lead to 20-0.

Texas answered with a touchdown drive on the next possession, cutting the deficit to 20-7. Sophomore running back Kyle Porter returned the Oklahoma kickoff 41 yards to the UT 43 and took a hit out of bounds, resulting in a 15-yard personal foul penalty against Oklahoma. Starting with the ball in Oklahoma territory, Ehlinger ran for six yards up the middle, then scrambled for another five yards to the OU 31. A horse collar tackle against OU gave the Sooners their second 15-yard personal foul penalty of the possession and pushed the Longhorns to the OU 16. After missing on a pass to the back-right corner of the end zone, Ehlinger was chased out of the pocket and found Porter on a screen pass, who carried it to the end zone for a 16-yard touchdown. The score was Porter’s first receiving touchdown of the year and fourth overall.

The Sooners threated to add to their lead on their next possession, as they worked their way to the Texas 31. Looking to extend the drive on fourth-and-3, Mayfield was baited by junior defensive back John Bonney, who faked a blitz before stepping back into the passing lane and intercepting a pass at the 31-yard line with 59 seconds remaining. The interception was the first against Mayfield this season, Bonney’s first as a Longhorn and the ninth for the Texas defense this season.

Texas quickly moved downfield, with Ehlinger completing passes to senior wide receiver Lorenzo Joe for eight yards, then to freshman wide receiver Reggie Hemphill-Mapps at midfield for a pickup of 11. Sophomore wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey caught a pass down the left sideline for 23 yards, then gained another eight yards on a catch in the middle of the field. Sophomore wide receiv-er Collin Johnson added two more yards with a reception at the OU 17 before junior kicker Joshua Rowland hit 34-yard field goal as time expired in the half with UT trailing, 20-10.

Oklahoma started with the ball in the second half and added a 36-yard field goal to go ahead 23-10.

Ehlinger and the Texas offense picked up where it left off in the first half, scoring on their first drive of the half on 1-yard touchdown run by junior running back Chris Warren III to slice the deficit to six with Oklahoma ahead, 23-17. The Horns started the drive by twice converting on third-and-8 – first on a 17-yard reception by junior running back Chris Warren III caught a pass for 17-yard yards, then on an Oklahoma defensive holding penalty that kept the drive alive. After short gains on a pair of running plays, Texas converted on third-and-4 with a pass to Warren for 15 yards to the OU 23. An OU late hit on Ehlinger resulted in a 12-yard penalty to give Texas the ball at the Oklahoma 11-yard line. Three quarterback keepers by Ehlinger gave Texas a first down just outside the one-yard line, where Warren, with an assist from Ehlinger, pushed his way into the end zone.

The Horns took their first lead of the game midway through the fourth quarter on an 8-yard touchdown run by Ehlinger to put Texas up 24-23. The 8-play, 73-yard drive was highlighted a one-handed 7-yard reception by Hemphill-Mapps, a third-down 22-yard pass by Ehlinger from the left hash to the right sideline to Hemphill-Mapps and a 21-yard reception freshman tight end Cade Brewer at the OU 8-yard line that set up Ehlinger’s touchdown.

Oklahoma answered right back, scoring three plays later to regain the lead, 29-24, on a 59-yard touchdown pass. OU failed on a pass for the two-point conversion, keeping the difference at five points.

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THE LAST MATCHUP • OCT. 1, 2016

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safe, however, as defensive tackle Poona Ford blocked the Cowboys’ extra point attempt.

On Texas’ next drive, D’Onta Foreman exploded for a 62-yard touchdown rush, pulling the Longhorns to within 12. The Longhorn offense remained quiet for the rest of the game, and the Cowboys tacked on two more field goals for a final score of 49-31.

The Longhorns will continue conference play next Saturday in Dallas, where they will face off against the rival Oklahoma Sooners in the annual Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl. The game will be broadcast at 11 a.m. CT on Fox Sports 1.

STILLWATER, Okla. - A 49-31 shootout on Saturday snapped Texas’ eight game winning streak in Stillwater, as the Longhorns (2-2, 0-1) fell to the Oklahoma State Cowboys (3-2, 1-1) in their first Big 12 contest of the year.

The defeat marks the first road loss against the Cowboys since 1997.

Freshman quarterback Shane Buechele threw for 239 yards, going 21-of-33 on the day. Running backs Chris Warren III and D’Onta Foreman each registered over 100 yards on the ground, rushing for 106 and 148 yards, respectively.

On an afternoon replete with scoring drives, Oklahoma State got on the board first with a 30-yard rush to the end zone in the opening minutes. After Texas came up on short on a third down-and-two in their first possession, Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph connected with wide receiver James Washington to extend the lead to 14-0.

Texas wasted no time in responding, making quick work of the Cowboy defense en route to their first score of the game. Quarterback Shane Buechele launched a 49-yard pass to Dorian Leonard to position the Longhorns at the Oklahoma State two-yard line. On the next play, quarter-back Tyrone Swoopes found an opening in the right corner of the end zone to put the Longhorns on the board.

On Texas’ next possession, running back D’Onta Foreman broke free for 22 yards and another touchdown, seemingly evening the score at 14 apiece. However, the Cowboys blocked the extra point attempt and returned it for two points, lengthening their advantage over the Longhorns to 16-13.

The Longhorns continued to rely on a punishing ground attack to move into Oklahoma State territory on their ensuing possession. Facing a second down-and-nine from the Oklahoma State 12-yard line, Tyrone Swoopes churned for the remaining yardage and Texas’ third touchdown of the day. The special teams drama continued, however, and the Cowboys stuffed another extra point attempt to leave the score at 19-16, Texas.

Both teams traded touchdowns in their next possessions. After the Cowboys took the lead at 23-19, Buechele fired a short pass to tight end Andrew Beck, who extended the play for a 39-yard charge to the end zone and a 25-23 Longhorn lead. The scoreboard remained unchanged as the Cowboys blocked their third extra point of the afternoon.

Oklahoma State found the end zone two more times before the clock expired, taking a 37-25 lead into the locker room.

Another Cowboy touchdown in the third quarter extended the Longhorn deficit to 43-25. The Longhorns proved that no special teams squad was