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2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: 0-0 | Big 12: 0-0 | H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0 SEPTEMBER • (0-0) 1 vs. Ole Miss (Houston) 11 a.m. ESPN 8 LAMAR 3 p.m. FSN 15 HOUSTON 3:15 p.m. FOX 22 at Oklahoma State* TBD TBD 29 WEST VIRGINIA* TBD TBD OCTOBER • (0-0) 11 at TCU* 6:30 p.m. ESPN 20 KANSAS* TBD TBD 27 at Iowa State* TBD TBD NOVEMBER • (0-0) 3 OKLAHOMA* TBD TBD 10 TEXAS* TBD TBD 17 at Kansas State* TBD TBD 24 vs. Baylor* (Arlington) TBD TBD DECEMBER • (0-0) 1 Big 12 Championship TBD TBD SERIES HISTORY Overall Ole Miss leads 3-2 In Lubbock Tech leads 1-0 In Oxford Tech leads 1-0 Neutral Site Ole Miss leads 3-0 Under Kingsbury First Meeting Current Streak Lost 1 Last Meeting Ole Miss 47, Tech 34 (2009) TV: ESPN n Play-by-Play: Mark Jones n Analyst: Dusty Dvoracek n Sideline Reporter: Molly McGrath RADIO: TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK n Play-by-Play: Brian Jensen n Analyst: John Harris n Sideline Reporter: Chris Level n Engineer: Steve Pitts n Satellite Radio: Sirius 81 / XM 81 n National Radio: Westwood One n Mobile App: TuneIn (search Texas Tech) SOCIAL MEDIA: #WreckEm n Twitter: @TexasTechFB n Hashtag: #WreckEm / #TexasTech n Instagram: @TexasTech_FB n Facebook: TexasTechFootball n SnapChat: TexasTech_FB HONORING SEÑOR SACK Texas Tech will honor the memory of the Red Raider great Gabe Rivera through- out the 2018 season. Rivera, one of five members of the prestigious Texas Tech Ring of Honor, passed away in his home- town of San Antonio on July 16. Known by fans as “Señor Sack” throughout his career, Rive- ra compiled 321 career tackles, including 34 that went for a loss, over his four-year career from 1979-82. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame in 2012 and the Texas Tech Ring of Honor in 2014. 1 GAME 1 TEXAS TECH 2017 Record 6-7 Overall; 3-6 Big 12 Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Last Game - Streak Lost 1 Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury Career Record 30-33 (6th Season) Record at Texas Tech Same Record vs. Ole Miss First Meeting OLE MISS 2017 Record 6-6 Overall; 3-5 SEC Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Last Game - Streak Won 1 Head Coach Matt Luke Career Record 6-6 (2nd Season) Record at Ole Miss Same Record vs. Texas Tech First Meeting #WreckEm VS TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS OLE MISS REBELS 0-0 0-0 Big 12 0-0 0-0 SEC Sept. 1 11 a.m. Houston, Texas NRG Stadium (71,795) ESPN Texas Tech Sports Network RED RAIDERS RETURN TO HOUSTON n Texas Tech travels back to the city of Houston for the third time in the last four years this weekend as the Red Raiders previously took part in the 2015 AdvoCare Texas Bowl and then defeated the University of Houston in 2017. n Texas Tech is taking part in the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff for the first time in program history. In fact, this is the first time Tech has opened with a neutral-site game since 1959 when the Red Raiders faced Texas A&M in Dallas. Tech also met the Aggies in Dallas to start the 1958 sea- son and prior to that traveled to Oklahoma City to battle then Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State). TECH KNOWS HOW TO OPEN A SEASON n Texas Tech enters the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff riding a 15-game win- ning streak in season openers, which ranks as the third-longest active run among teams nationally. That streak is the longest in the Big 12 Conference and trails only Ohio State (17) and Alabama (16) nationally. n Texas Tech is out-scoring its opponents by an average of 28.7 points in season openers since 2000, which ranks third nationally during that span only behind Florida (30.1) and Texas (29.0). n Since converting to the spread offense in 2000, Texas Tech has av- eraged 44.2 points per game over the course of 18 season openers. BIG 12-SEC MATCHUP OPENS SEASON n The Red Raiders are opening the season against an SEC foe for the first time since traveling to face No. 5 Tennessee to start the 1997 campaign. It is the first time Texas Tech has met a power-five opponent to begin its season since the Red Raiders fell at No. 12 Ohio State in 2002. n Texas Tech and Ole Miss will be meeting for the sixth time in his- tory at the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff. The Red Raiders and Rebels have previously faced each other three times in bowl games. In addition, the two schools also played a home-and-home series during the 2002-03 seasons. SATURDAY STORYLINES NUMBERS TO KNOW 44 Number of points the Red Raiders are averaging in season openers since the start of the 2000 season. Texas Tech has scored at least 40 points in each of its last seven season openers, including 50 points over each of the last three years. 38 BOWL APPEARANCES 11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 562 ALL-TIME VICTORIES 36 Number of players who return to the Red Raiders this season who were listed as a starter or primary backup on Texas Tech’s week one depth chart a year ago. That number includes 10 starters on the defensive side of the ball. 2 Number of interceptions Dakota Allen has recorded in his two previous visits to the city of Houston. Allen recorded a team-high 12 tackles to go along with his first-quarter interception a year ago in a win over Houston.
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2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTSOverall: 0-0 | Big 12: 0-0 | H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0

SEPTEMBER • (0-0)1 vs. Ole Miss (Houston) 11 a.m. ESPN8 LAMAR 3 p.m. FSN15 HOUSTON 3:15 p.m. FOX22 at Oklahoma State* TBD TBD29 WEST VIRGINIA* TBD TBDOCTOBER • (0-0)11 at TCU* 6:30 p.m. ESPN20 KANSAS* TBD TBD27 at Iowa State* TBD TBDNOVEMBER • (0-0)3 OKLAHOMA* TBD TBD10 TEXAS* TBD TBD17 at Kansas State* TBD TBD24 vs. Baylor* (Arlington) TBD TBDDECEMBER • (0-0)1 Big 12 Championship TBD TBD

SERIES HISTORYOverall Ole Miss leads 3-2In Lubbock Tech leads 1-0In Oxford Tech leads 1-0Neutral Site Ole Miss leads 3-0Under Kingsbury First MeetingCurrent Streak Lost 1Last Meeting Ole Miss 47, Tech 34 (2009)

TV: ESPNn Play-by-Play: Mark Jones

n Analyst: Dusty Dvoracek

n Sideline Reporter: Molly McGrath

RADIO: TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORKn Play-by-Play: Brian Jensen

n Analyst: John Harris

n Sideline Reporter: Chris Level

n Engineer: Steve Pitts

n Satellite Radio: Sirius 81 / XM 81

n National Radio: Westwood One

n Mobile App: TuneIn (search Texas Tech)

SOCIAL MEDIA: #WreckEmn Twitter: @TexasTechFB

n Hashtag: #WreckEm / #TexasTech

n Instagram: @TexasTech_FB

n Facebook: TexasTechFootball

n SnapChat: TexasTech_FB

HONORING SEÑOR SACKTexas Tech will honor the memory of the Red Raider great Gabe Rivera through-out the 2018 season. Rivera, one of five members of the prestigious Texas Tech Ring of Honor, passed away in his home-town of San Antonio on July 16.

Known by fans as “Señor Sack” throughout his career, Rive-ra compiled 321 career tackles, including 34 that went for a loss, over his four-year career from 1979-82. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame in 2012 and the Texas Tech Ring of Honor in 2014.

1 GAME 1

TEXAS TECH2017 Record 6-7 Overall; 3-6 Big 12Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Last Game -Streak Lost 1Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury Career Record 30-33 (6th Season) Record at Texas Tech Same Record vs. Ole Miss First Meeting

OLE MISS2017 Record 6-6 Overall; 3-5 SECRankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR Last Game -Streak Won 1Head Coach Matt Luke Career Record 6-6 (2nd Season) Record at Ole Miss Same Record vs. Texas Tech First Meeting

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TEXAS TECHRED RAIDERS

OLE MISSREBELS

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Sept. 1 • 11 a.m. • Houston, Texas • NRG Stadium (71,795) • ESPN • Texas Tech Sports Network

RED RAIDERS RETURN TO HOUSTONn Texas Tech travels back to the city of Houston for the third time in the last four years this weekend as the Red Raiders previously took part in the 2015 AdvoCare Texas Bowl and then defeated the University of Houston in 2017. n Texas Tech is taking part in the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff for the first time in program history. In fact, this is the first time Tech has opened with a neutral-site game since 1959 when the Red Raiders faced Texas A&M in Dallas. Tech also met the Aggies in Dallas to start the 1958 sea-son and prior to that traveled to Oklahoma City to battle then Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State).

TECH KNOWS HOW TO OPEN A SEASONn Texas Tech enters the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff riding a 15-game win-ning streak in season openers, which ranks as the third-longest active run among teams nationally. That streak is the longest in the Big 12 Conference and trails only Ohio State (17) and Alabama (16) nationally. n Texas Tech is out-scoring its opponents by an average of 28.7 points in season openers since 2000, which ranks third nationally during that span only behind Florida (30.1) and Texas (29.0). n Since converting to the spread offense in 2000, Texas Tech has av-eraged 44.2 points per game over the course of 18 season openers.

BIG 12-SEC MATCHUP OPENS SEASONn The Red Raiders are opening the season against an SEC foe for the first time since traveling to face No. 5 Tennessee to start the 1997 campaign. It is the first time Texas Tech has met a power-five opponent to begin its season since the Red Raiders fell at No. 12 Ohio State in 2002.n Texas Tech and Ole Miss will be meeting for the sixth time in his-tory at the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff. The Red Raiders and Rebels have previously faced each other three times in bowl games. In addition, the two schools also played a home-and-home series during the 2002-03 seasons.

SATURDAY STORYLINES

NUMBERS TO KNOW

44Number of points the Red Raiders are

averaging in season openers since the start of the 2000 season. Texas

Tech has scored at least 40 points in each of its last seven season openers,

including 50 points over each of the last three years.

38 BOWL APPEARANCES11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

562 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

36Number of players who return to the Red Raiders this season who were

listed as a starter or primary backup on Texas Tech’s week one depth chart a year ago. That number includes 10 starters on the defensive side of the

ball.

2Number of interceptions Dakota Allen has recorded in his two previous visits to the city of Houston. Allen recorded a team-high 12 tackles to go along with

his first-quarter interception a year ago in a win over Houston.

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HEAD COACH KLIFF KINGSBURYAlma Mater Texas Tech ’01Record at Texas Tech 30-33 (6th Season)Career Record SameBowl Appearances Three (2013, 2015, 2017)

TEAM INFORMATION2017 Overall Record 6-7Big 12 Record (Finish) 3-6 (8th)Home Record 2-4Road Record 3-2Neutral 1-1Lettermen Returning/Lost 51/26Starters Returning/Lost (Offense) 7/4Starters Returning/Lost (Defense) 10/12017 Signees 17

TEAM HISTORYFirst Season 1925All-Time Record/Seasons 562-443-32/94thAll-Time Conference Record 267-232-10Conference Championships 11Bowl Appearances/Record 38 (14-23-1)

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

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYFounded 1923Enrollment 37,010Nickname Red RaidersPresident Dr. Lawrence SchovanecFaculty Athletics Representative Brian ShannonDirector of Athletics Kirby HocuttOfficial Mascot Masked Rider (horse and rider)Unofficial Mascot Raider Red (cartoon figure)

27MONDAYBig 12 Teleconference10:50 a.m.

28TUESDAYPlayer Availability11 a.m.

Media Luncheon12:30 p.m.

29WEDNESDAYNo Availability

30THURSDAYNo Availability

31FRIDAYTravel to Houston

1SATURDAYTexas Tech vs. Ole Miss11 a.m. NRG StadiumHouston, Texas

2SUNDAYPost-Practice Availability6:30 p.m.

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MATT DOWDYPrimary ContactC: 806-928-5190O: [email protected]

MICHAEL MINSHEWAssistant DirectorC: 817-707-0011O: [email protected]

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS RED RAIDERS IN SEASON OPENERSn Texas Tech is 64-26-3 all-time over its 93 season openers after the Red Raiders routed Eastern Washington, 56-10, in 2017 at Jones AT&T Stadium. n The Red Raiders boast the third-longest active winning streak in season openers nationally after beginning each of the last 15 years with a victory. That streak is the longest in the Big 12 Conference and trails only Ohio State (17) and Ala-bama (16) nationally. n Texas Tech’s 15-game winning streak in season openers is the longest in school history. Prior to this streak, the Red Raid-ers’ high was six-consecutive seasons opened with a win from 1972-77. n Texas Tech has not dropped a season opener since falling at No. 12 Ohio State, 45-21, to open the 2002 campaign. The Red Raiders have not opened a season with a loss to an un-ranked opponent since falling at Arizona State, 31-13, in 1999. n Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury is a perfect 5-0 all-time in season openers after victories over SMU (2013), Cen-tral Arkansas (2014), Sam Houston State (2015), Stephen F. Austin (2016) and Eastern Washington (2017). The Red Raid-ers are averaging 52.8 points per game in their four season openers under Kingsbury. WIN STREAKS IN SEASON OPENERS (FBS) Team Streak 2018 Opponent Ohio State 17 Oregon State Alabama 16 vs. Louisville Texas Tech 15 vs. Ole Miss

LIGHTING UP THE SCOREBOARDn Since converting to the spread offense in 2000, Texas Tech has averaged 44.2 points per game over the course of 18 sea-son openers. The Red Raiders have scored at least 20 points in all 18 games during that time and at least 50 points five times, including each of the last three seasons. n During that same time period (2000-present), opposing teams are only averaging 18.1 points per game against the Red Raider defense. Texas Tech has held opponents to less than 20 points in 11 of its past 18 season openers. n Texas Tech has won 17 of its 18 season openers since the turn of the century, the majority of which in blowout fashion. The Red Raiders have averaged 29 points as their margin of victory since 2000 with double-digit victories in all but two of those contests. POINTS IN SEASON OPENER (SINCE 2000) Year Opponent Points Scored 2017 Eastern Washington 56 2016 Stephen F. Austin 69 2015 Sam Houston State 59 2014 Central Arkansas 42 2013 at SMU 41 2012 Northwestern State 44 2011 Texas State 50 2010 SMU 35 2009 North Dakota 38 2008 Eastern Washington 49 2007 at SMU 49 2006 SMU 35 2005 Florida International 56 2004 at SMU 27 2003 SMU 58 2002 at Ohio State 21 2001 New Mexico 42 2000 New Mexico 24

RED RAIDERS AT NEUTRAL SITESn The trip to NRG Stadium will be the first of two neutral site contests for the Red Raiders this season as Texas Tech will once again take part in the Texas Farm Bureau Shootout against Baylor at AT&T Stadium in Arlington to close the regu-lar season on Nov. 24. n Dating back to the inaugural football season in 1925, this will be the first time in school history Tech has played multiple neutral-site contests during the regular season.n Texas Tech is opening its season in a neutral-site contest for the first time since 1959 when the Red Raiders faced Texas A&M in Dallas. Tech also met the Aggies in Dallas to start the 1958 season and prior to that traveled to Oklahoma City to battle then Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State). n The Red Raiders will play a total of four true road games in 2018, which marks the fewest in a season since 2009. All four road games will take place during Big 12 play with trips to Oklahoma State (Sept. 22), TCU (Oct. 11), Iowa State (Oct. 27) and Kansas State (Nov. 17).

OPENING THE SEASON ON THE ROADn Texas Tech will be opening its season away from Jones AT&T Stadium for the first time since 2013 and only the fifth time since 2000. The Red Raiders, who are 13-15-1 all-time in season openers away from Lubbock, have won each of their last three season openers on the road, defeating SMU to start the 2004, 2007 and 2013 seasons.

BACK IN HOUSTONn Texas Tech will be playing in the city of Houston for the third time in the past four seasons as the Red Raiders previ-ously appeared in the 2015 AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl against LSU and then topped the University of Houston a year ago. n Texas Tech boasts 23 players from the Houston area who will have an opportunity to play in front of friends and family this weekend. Of that group, Dakota Allen is the only Red Raid-er who will be playing in the city of Houston for the third time in his collegiate career. n The city of Houston has also been special to several mem-bers of the Texas Tech coaching staff as head coach Kliff Kingsbury, defensive coordinator David Gibbs (2013-14), co-defensive coordinator Zac Spavital (2008-14), defensive backs coach Clay Jennings (2005-06; 2017) and safeties coach Brett Dewhurst (2013-14) all previously worked at the University of Houston. Jennings (2001-02) and offensive line coach Brandon Jones (2009) also have coaching experience at Sam Houston State outside of Houston, while Gibbs was the defensive backs coach for the Houston Texans from 2009-10. n In addition, Preston Gordon will return to the city of Hous-ton where he played his first three collegiate seasons as a de-fensive lineman at Rice. Gordon transfered to Texas Tech this summer after totaling 87 tackles, including 17.5 that went for a loss over his career.

GETTING UP EARLYn The early start to the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff shouldn’t have an effect on the Red Raiders as Texas Tech moved to morning workouts beginning on Aug. 21. Tech will have had two full weeks of early rises before facing Ole Miss as part of a new practice schedule for this season. n Texas Tech will utilize morning practices for the duration of the 2018 season. The Red Raiders had previously held after-noon workouts throughout Kliff Kingsbury’s tenure. Kingsbury moved to morning workouts beginning this past spring.

PRESTON JORDANPost-Grad InternC: 806-341-0132O: [email protected]

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HIGH LEVEL OF PRODUCTIONSince joining the coaching profession in 2008, Kliff Kingsbury has built a reputation as one of the top quarterback developers in all of football. In that short time, he has had six quarterbacks move on to NFL careers, including 2017 NFL first-round selection Patrick Mahomes II. YEAR PLAYER YARDS PCT TDS NFL TEAM2008 Case Keenum (UH) 5,020 67.4 44 Broncos2009 Case Keenum (UH) 5,671* 70.3 44* Broncos2011 Case Keenum (UH) 5,631* 71.0 48* Broncos2012 Johnny Manziel (A&M)^ 3,706 68.0 26 CFL2013 Davis Webb (TTU) 2,718 62.6 20 Giants2013 Baker Mayfield (TTU) 2,315 64.1 12 Browns2014 Davis Webb (TTU) 2,539 61.2 24 Giants2014 Patrick Mahomes II (TTU) 1,547 56.8 16 Chiefs2015 Patrick Mahomes II (TTU) 4,283 56.0 32 Chiefs2016 Patrick Mahomes II (TTU) 5,052* 65.7 41 Chiefs2017 Nic Shimonek (TTU) 3,963 66.5 33 Chargers

WHO WILL IT BE?n The question on the minds of media and most Red Raider fans alike is who will trot out as the starting quarterback on Texas Tech’s opening drive Saturday? Sorry, the answer won’t be found here.n The winner of the three-man preseason quarterback bat-tle between junior McLane Carter, sophomore Jett Duffey and true freshman Alan Bowman will inherit the keys to Texas Tech’s high-octane offense that has regularly ranked among the nation’s elite units dating back to the start of the 2000 season. Tech is the only school in the country to rank in the top 10 for passing offense in every season since 2002. n If Carter is selected, it’ll be the second start of his career as he earned the nod in the regular-season finale last season at Texas. Duffey and Bowman, meanwhile, would be making their first career starts, respectively. n Since joining the coaching profession as a full-time assis-tant in 2010, quarterbacks under Kliff Kingsbury are averag-ing 4,797 passing yards, 5,129 yards of total offense, 46 total touchdowns and just 14 interceptions per year.

QBs IN FIRST CAREER STARTSn In case the starting quarterback is either Duffey or Bow-man, here is a listing of Red Raider quarterbacks in their first career start: RED RAIDERS IN FIRST CAREER STARTS (SINCE 1999) Name Opponent (Year) Stats Kliff Kingsbury Oklahoma (2000) 9-17, 259 yds, 3 TDs B.J. Symons SMU (2003) 23-38, 297 yds., TD Sonny Cumbie SMU (2004) 40-66, 470 yds., 4 TDs Cody Hodges FIU (2005) 29-37, 454 yds., 4 TDs Graham Harrell SMU (2006) 34-49, 342 yds., 5 TDs Taylor Potts N. Dakota (2009) 34-48, 405 yds., 2 TDs Steven Sheffield K-State (2009) 33-41, 490 yds., 7 TDs Seth Doege Kansas (2009) 14-28, 159 yds, TD Baker Mayfield SMU (2013) 43-60, 413 yds., 4 TDs Davis Webb Iowa St. (2013) 35-56, 415 yds., 3 TDs Patrick Mahomes Texas (2014) 13-21, 109 yds. Nic Shimonek E. Wash. (2017) 26-30, 384 yds, 3 TDs McLane Carter Texas (2017) 16-37, 237 yds.

KINGSBURY WITH FRESHMAN QBSn Kliff Kingsbury is no stranger to true freshman quar-terbacks. In fact, if Alan Bowman is the starter Saturday, he would be the seventh freshman quarterback to start a game during Kingsbury’s career, joining Heisman Trophy winner John-ny Manziel and current NFL quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes II, Baker Mayfield and Davis Webb. Kingsbury also started a pair of freshmen in Terrance Broadway and David Piland during his first season as a full-time assistant coach at the University of Houston in 2010.

LEFTY, LEFTYn If selected for the starting nod, McLane Carter is believed to be the first left-handed quarterback to be named the open-ing-game starter for the Red Raiders in school history.

THE OFFENSIVE STANDARDTexas Tech has long been considered the offensive stan-dard since the Red Raiders moved to its passing attack in 2000. In fact, the numbers don’t lie when it pertains to the high-octane Red Raider offense. Below is where Texas Tech ranks among nationally in several offensive categories since the start of 2000:

TOTAL YARDSTexas Tech 112,223Oklahoma 109,725Boise State 108,716Oregon 107,338Houston 104,140

PASSING YARDSTexas Tech 86,837Hawaii 75,167Houston 67,625Oklahoma 65,968Washington State 65,738

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNSBoise State 1,216Oklahoma 1,174Oregon 1,134Texas Tech 1,105Southern California 1,029

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSTexas Tech 704Hawaii 568Oklahoma 566Southern California 537Boise State 536

PASSING PERCENTAGETexas Tech 66.1Boise State 65.2Southern California 63.4Oklahoma 63.1Toledo 63.1Western Kentucky 63.1

THE QB CANDIDATESn Carter spent the 2017 season as the primary backup behind Shimonek as he appeared in four games, while making his first career start in the regular-season finale at Texas. Carter com-pleted 23 of his 46 pass attempts on the year for 359 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing 15 times for 38 yards and a touchdown. He was 16-of-37 for 237 yards in the Texas game alone as the Red Raiders secured a 27-23 victory. n Duffey, meanwhile, appeared in one game as a redshirt freshman in 2017 as he completed each of his two pass at-tempts in the season-opening win over Eastern Washington. Duffey joined the Red Raiders in the spring of 2016 after earn-ing the Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Mr. Texas Award as a senior at Lake Ridge High School. He accumulated 4,444 yards of total offense and 48 total touchdowns his senior year alone as one of the top quarterbacks in the state of Texas.n Bowman is the newest signal caller to arrive on campus as he graduated a semester early from Grapevine High School in order to enroll at Texas Tech last spring. Bowman threw for 11,393 yards and 119 touchdowns during his four-year prep career where he ranked among the top quarterbacks in Texas.

BIG MEN UP FRONT ALL RETURNn After boasting one of the youngest offensive lines in the country a year ago, second-year offensive line coach Brandon Jones will reap the benefits of having all five of his starters returning. n Jones utilized the same starting lineup the final 11 games of last season with Travis Bruffy at left tackle, Madison Akam-nonu at left guard, Paul Stawarz at center, Jack Anderson at right guard and Terence Steele at right tackle. Stawarz will be the only senior in that group as Jones mentored one of the youngest offensive lines in the country a year ago. n Among the offensive line alone, the group has accounted for 83 career starts, led by Steele, who has made 25 starts over the last two years alone. He is followed by Stawarz with 21 starts and then Akamnonu with 20 starts of his own.n Jack Anderson returns for his sophomore campaign af-ter a stellar debut in 2017 where he was named a Freshman All-American by both ESPN and USA Today. Anderson started in all 13 games at right guard for the Red Raiders. Anderson’s selection marked the first time a Red Raider had been named a Freshman All-American since the 2013 season. In addition, he joined current Indianapolis Colts standout Le’Raven Clark as the only Texas Tech offensive linemen in school history to garner Freshman All-America accolades. CAREER STARTS ON THE OFFENSIVE LINE Name 2017 Career Terence Steele 13 25* Paul Stawarz 13 21* Madison Akamononu 13 20 Jack Anderson 13 13* Travis Bruffy 11 11* Jacob Hines 2 2 Bailey Smith 0 1 * indicates consecutive starts

TEXAS TECH BOWL HISTORYTexas Tech is looking to make its 39th postseason bowl appear-ance in its 93-year history which ranks among the top-20 programs all-time in bowl games played. The Red Raiders rank third among current Big 12 Conference programs in bowl appearances. SCHOOL APPEARANCES 1. Alabama 65 2. Texas 54 USC 54 4. Nebraska 53 Georgia 52 6. Tennessee 52 7. Oklahoma 51 8. LSU 49 9. Penn State 48 Ohio State 48 11. Michigan 46 12. Georgia Tech 45 Florida State 45 14. Florida 44 15. Arkansas 42 Auburn 42 17. Miami (Fla.) 39 Texas A&M 39 Clemson 39 20. Texas Tech 38 21. Mississippi 37 Washington 37

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#THINGSHAVECHANGED FOR #806DYes, things have changed on the defensive side of the ball at Texas Tech. The hashtag #ThingsHaveChanged has been a prominent message on the Twitter feeds for both David Gibbs and @TexasTechFB this offseason after the Red Raiders were one of the most improved defenses in the country a year ago.

Texas Tech was among the top ball-hawking defenses in the country in 2017 as the Red Raiders forced 29 turnovers, which led the Big 12 and finished tied for sixth nationally. Since the start of the 2000 campaign, Texas Tech had forced 29 turnovers in a season twice previously which came in both 2008 as well as 2000. MOST TURNOVERS CAUSED DATING BACK TO 2000 Year FUM INT Turnovers 2017 15 14 29 2000 14 15 29 2008 11 18 29 2005 16 12 28 2003 11 16 27

#806D: 10 STARTERS RETURNn For as improved as the Texas Tech defense was in 2017, Kliff Kingsbury and defensive coordinator David Gibbs expect the Red Raiders to be even better this season. Part of that be-lief is the number of returners coming back on the defensive side of the ball as 10 starters and nine additional two-deep players are all back this season.n Texas Tech lost just two defensive players from a year ago that saw playing time late in the season as both Zach Barnes and Mychealon Thomas departed due to graduation. Thomas started in all 13 games at nose tackle and is currently on the New York Jets’ training camp roster.n Texas Tech’s list of defensive returners account for 184 career starts among them, 154 of which come from the 10 de-fensive starters who will be back in scarlet and black next fall.n Jah’Shawn Johnson leads all returning players with 37 starts over his career as the senior has started in every game the past three seasons outside the 2017 meeting against Kan-sas State. Johnson had to sit out the first half of that game after being called for a targeting penalty late in the Oklahoma game the previous week.n Texas Tech has six additional defensive players with 10 or more starts during their career as Jordyn Brooks leads the group with 22 over just two seasons followed by Kolin Hill (20), Dakota Allen (18), Broderick Washington Jr. (14), Vaughnte Dorsey (12) and DaMarcus Fields (11). n Johnson teams with both Allen and Justus Parker as re-turning Red Raiders who earned All-Big 12 accolades a year ago. The trio were all named to the All-Big 12 second team last season by the conference coaches, marking the first time since 2012 where Tech had three or more defensive players earn first or second team honors.n The trio also earned All-Big 12 preseason honors this sum-mer, the most defensive selections for any conference school. CAREER STARTS AMONG RETURNING STARTERS Name 2017 Career Jah’Shawn Johnson (DB) 12 37 Jordyn Brooks (LB) 11 22 Kolin Hill (LB) 9 20 Dakota Allen (LB) 13 18 Broderick Washington, Jr. (DL) 13 14 Vaughnte Dorsey (DB) 12 12 DaMarcus Fields (DB) 11 11 Eli Howard (DL) 7 7 Justus Parker (DB) 7 7 Desmon Smith (DB)* 6 6 * indicates split starts with Octavious Morgan in 2017.

SIXTH YEAR VETERANSn Texas Tech has three sixth-year seniors on its roster that are expected to play significant roles this season in Zach Aus-tin, Kyle Heffron and Ja’Deion High. Austin and High will both contribute to Texas Tech’s passing game, while Heffron will enter his third season as the Red Raiders’ deep snapper.

ALLEN AMONG NATION’S BESTn Dakota Allen will enter the 2018 campaign ranked among the top players in the country after the senior linebacker led the Red Raiders with 102 tackles a year ago en route to earn-ing All-Big 12 second team honors by the conference coaches. Allen also produced four of Texas Tech’s 29 total takeaways on the season as he had a pair of interceptions to go along with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.n This past January, CBS Sports ranked Allen at No. 14 na-tionally among returning players for the 2018 season. The rankings were compiled using season-long grades from Pro Football Focus along with other stats and information. Allen was the highest-ranked linebacker in the poll and ranked No. 4 overall among Big 12 players.n Allen is already a preseason candidate for the Nagurski Award (top defensive player) and the Bednarik Award (top de-fensive player). n In addition to Allen, Texas Tech also returns junior Jordyn Brooks and sophomore Riko Jeffers, giving the Red Raiders one of the deepest and talented linebacker cores in the coun-try heading into 2018. Brooks has recorded 175 tackles the past two seasons, 86 of which came in 2016 when he became the first Red Raider freshman to lead the team in tackles during the Big 12 era. Jeffers had 22 tackles and a fumble re-covery in 2017 as a true freshman.

LEADER OF #806D IS BACKn David Gibbs signed a new two-year contract with Texas Tech this past December that will keep the popular defensive coordinator in Lubbock through the 2019 season. Texas Tech has not had the same defensive coordinator over four-consec-utive seasons since John Goodner led the defense through the final five seasons (1995-99) of Spike Dykes’ tenure as head coach. n Among its Big 12 counterparts, Texas Tech will enter 2018 as one of just three league schools to boast the same head coach and defensive coordinator since the start of the 2015 season, joining both Kansas and West Virginia. n Following a career in the NFL, Gibbs returned to the college game in 2013 as the defensive coordinator at the University of Houston. Since that time, Gibbs has led defenses that have ranked among the top-25 teams in the country for forced turn-overs in four of the past five seasons, including twice in his three years at Tech (2015, 2017). n Gibbs’ units have caused 140 takeaways over the past five seasons alone, which is tied for the most among defensive co-ordinators nationally during that span. GIBBS DEFENSES IN TAKEAWAYS SINCE 2013 Year (School) Conference NCAA 2013 (Houston) 1st 1st 2014 (Houston) 2nd 11th 2015 (Texas Tech) 5th 24th 2016 (Texas Tech) 9th 112th 2017 (Texas Tech) 1st 6th

CONF PCT. OVERALL STKOklahoma 7-1 .875 10-1 W6TCU 6-2 .750 9-2 W1Oklahoma State 5-3 .625 8-3 L1Iowa State 5-3 .625 7-4 W1West Virginia 5-3 .625 7-4 L1Texas 5-3 .625 6-5 W2Kansas State 4-4 .500 6-5 W1Texas Tech 2-6 .250 5-6 L1Baylor 1-7 .125 1-10 L2Kansas 0-8 .000 1-10 L10

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30

Missouri State at Oklahoma State 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

Florida Atlantic at Oklahoma 11 a.m.

Ole Miss vs. Texas Tech (Houston) 11 a.m.

Southern at TCU 11 a.m.

Texas at Maryland 11 a.m.

West Virginia vs. Tennesssee (Charlotte) 2:30 p.m.

Nicholls at Kansas 6 p.m.

South Dakota at Kansas State 6:10 p.m.

Abilene Christian at Baylor 7 p.m.

South Dakota State at Iowa State 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

TCU at SMU 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

Mississippi State at Kansas State 11 a.m.

UCLA at Oklahoma Noon

Kansas at Central Michigan 2 p.m.

Lamar at Texas Tech 3 p.m.

Iowa State at Iowa 4 p.m.

Youngstown State at West Virginia 5 p.m.

Baylor at UTSA 6 p.m.

South Alabama at Oklahoma State 7 p.m.

Tulsa at Texas 7 p.m.--

TEAM POINTS

1. Oklahoma (46) 509

2. West Virginia (2) 432

3. TCU (1) 390

4. Texas (1) 370

5. Oklahoma State 300

6. Kansas State (2) 283

7. Iowa State 250

8. Texas Tech 149

9. Baylor 125

10. Kansas 52

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RECORD BREAKDOWN 2018 KingsburyOverall 0-0 30-33vs. Big 12 Conference 0-0 16-29vs. Non-Conference 0-0 14-4at Jones AT&T Stadium 0-0 15-15in Away Games 0-0 12-13at Neutral Sites 0-0 3-5Day Games 0-0 16-21Night Games (6 p.m. start or later) 0-0 14-12vs. Top 25 teams 0-0 2-19vs. Top 10 teams 0-0 0-6vs. Top 5 teams 0-0 0-4vs. Top-Ranked Teams 0-0 0-0TV games 0-0 30-32 on FSN 0-0 13-0 on FOX 0-0 1-7 on FOX Sports 1 0-0 9-12 on ESPN 0-0 4-6 on ABC 0-0 1-5 on ESPN2 0-0 2-0 on ESPNU 0-0 0-3Scoring first 0-0 23-16Opponents score first 0-0 7-17Leading at halftime 0-0 24-4Trailing at halftime 0-0 2-27Tied at halftime 0-0 4-2Leading after third quarter 0-0 27-4Trailing after third quarter 0-0 2-28Tied after third quarter 0-0 1-1Overtime games 0-0 1-1

Scoring less than 20 points 0-0 0-7Scoring 20-29 points 0-0 4-7Scoring 30-39 points 0-0 9-13Scoring 40-49 points 0-0 4-2Scoring 50+ points 0-0 13-4Allowing less than 20 points 0-0 8-0Allowing 20-29 points 0-0 12-1Allowing 30-39 points 0-0 4-5Allowing 40+ points 0-0 5-27Totaling 300-399 yards of total offense 0-0 3-11Totaling 400-499 yards of total offense 0-0 3-9Totaling 500-599 yards of total offense 0-0 8-7Totaling 600+ yards total offense 0-0 16-6Rushing for less than 100 yards 0-0 8-10Rushing for 100-149 yards 0-0 6-15Rushing for 150+ yards 0-0 16-8Passing for less than 300 yards 0-0 6-10Passing for 300-399 yards 0-0 7-17Passing for 400-499 yards 0-0 12-3Passing for 500+ yards 0-0 5-5Allowing less than 100 yards rushing 0-0 5-1Allowing 100-199 yards rushing 0-0 14-3Allowing 200+ yds rushing 0-0 11-29Allowing less than 200 yards passing 0-0 9-8Allowing 200-299 yards passing 0-0 11-9Allowing 300-399 yards passing 0-0 9-11Allowing 400+ yards passing 0-0 1-5Allowing less than 300 yards total offense 0-0 3-1Allowing 300-399 yards total offense 0-0 8-3Allowing 400-499 yards of total offense 0-0 3-6Allowing 500+ yards of total offense 0-0 5-23

Having no turnovers 0-0 8-2Forcing no turnovers 0-0 6-9Leading turnover margin 0-0 14-3Trailing turnover margin 0-0 8-20Having <2 takeaways 0-0 9-22Having 2 or more takeaways 0-0 24-11Leading in time of possession 0-0 12-8When trailing in time of possession 0-0 17-22

JOHNSON AMONG TECH GREATSn Each tackle for Jah’Shawn Johnson during the 2018 sea-son will inch him closer to the Texas Tech record book as he needs 65 takedowns to crack the top 10 in program history. Johnson is averaging 86 tackles per season over the past three years after notching 85 as a redshirt freshman in 2015, 77 in 2016 and then a career-high 97 a year ago. n Johnson has also played a huge role in Texas Tech’s rise as one of the top turnover-causing defenses in the country as he has been part of 17 takeaways over his career (5 interceptions, 6 forced fumbles, 6 fumble recoveries), easily the most among active Red Raiders. n Since the start of 2000, Johnson’s six career forced fum-bles rank fourth among Red Raiders, trailing only the totals of Dwayne Slay (8 from 2004-05), Pete Robertson (8 from 2011-15) and Brandon Williams (7 from 2006-08). n Johnson’s five fumble recoveries, meanwhile, are tied with Keyunta Dawson (2003-06) for the most among Red Raiders dating back to the 2000 season. With one full season left to play, Johnson needs two more fumble recoveries to tie Zach Thomas’ (1992-95) school record. TEXAS TECH CAREER TACKLES LEADERS Player (Years) Tackles 1. Lawrence Flugence (1999-02) 500 2. Brad Hastings (1983-86) 480 3. Kevin Curtis (1998-01) 430 4. Michael Johnson (1984-87) 393 5. Zach Thomas (1992-95) 390 6. Matt Wingo (1998-91) 385 7. Shawn Banks (1992-95) 365 8. Cody Davis (2009-12) 362 9. Ryan Aycock (2000-03) 338 10. Charles Rowe (1986-89) 329 Jah’Shawn Johnson (2014-present) 264

FINISHn The term “finish” has been a popular one around the Foot-ball Training Facility since the conclusion of the 2017 cam-paign as head coach Kliff Kingsbury declared the six-letter word as the official team motto for this season. The Red Raid-ers have dropped seven games by one possession or less (8 points) the last two seasons, over half of their losses during that span.

A LATE ADDITIONn Texas Tech picked up a valuable late addition to its roster two weeks into training camp in University of Texas transfer John Bonney, who began practicing with the Red Raiders on Aug. 15. Bonney arrives in Lubbock after playing in 37 career games with 15 starts for the Longhorns, compiling 87 career tackles (66 solo) to go along with an interception, two fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and 14 pass breakups.

STRIPPING THE BALL LOOSEn One of the key elements of David Gibbs’ defensive philos-ophy is creating fumble opportunities. The Red Raiders have caused opponents to lose 33 fumbles over the last three sea-sons, which is tied for 13th among teams nationally during that span. n Among power-five schools, Texas Tech ranks eighth in fum-ble recoveries during that same time span. n Of Texas Tech’s 33 fumble recoveries under Gibbs, 15 alone came during the 2017 season where Texas Tech led the Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally. NATIONAL LEADERS IN FUMBLES CAUSED SINCE 2015 School Fumbles Recovered 1. Memphis 38 Penn State 38 3. Utah 37 4. Miami (Fla.) 35 Navy 35 Washington 35 Washington State 35 Western Michigan 35 Wyoming 35 10. Marshall 34 Minnesota 34 South Carolina 34 13. Texas Tech 33

#WRUn After sending four wide receivers to NFL training camps following the 2017 season, Texas Tech will look to reload its passing game behind a new quarterback and several new faces at wideout. Tech had no shortage of success at the wide re-ceiver position over the past decade as nine Red Raider wide-outs are currently on NFL rosters, including seven from Kliff Kingsbury’s tenure. n Among Texas Tech’s list of NFL standouts is two-time Bilet-nikoff Award winner Michael Crabtree, the first player in NCAA history to win the prestigious trophy twice. n T.J. Vasher enters his sophomore year as Texas Tech’s top returning receiver after catching 29 passes for 545 yards and six touchdowns. The majority of Vasher’s stats came late in the season as he hauled in all but two of his passes over the final eight games. Vasher ended the year ranked 22nd nation-ally, averaging an impressive 18.8 yards per catch. NATIONAL LEADERS FOR PASSING TDs SINCE 2013 School TDs 1. Washington State 199 2. Texas Tech 196 3. Western Kentucky 183 4. Baylor 173 5. Oklahoma 169

n Travis Bruffy enters his second season as Texas Tech’s primary left tackle after starting in each of the final 11 games in 2017. He is one of 23 Red Raiders who hail from the Houston area.

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Jace Amaro (2011-13) Kansas City ChiefsDanny Amendola (2004-07) Miami DolphisCameron Batson (2014-17) Tennessee TitansDylan Cantrell (2013-17) Los Angeles ChargersLe’Raven Clark (2012-15) Indianapolis ColtsMichael Crabtree (2007-08) Baltimore RavensKeke Coutee (2015-17) Houston TexansCody Davis (2009-12) Jacksonville JaguarsJakeem Grant (2012-15) Miami DolphinsKerry Hyder (2009-13) Detroit Lions Branden Jackson (2012-15) Seattle SeahawksPatrick Mahomes II (2014-16) Kansas City ChiefsBradley Marquez (2010-13) Detroit LionsOndre Pipkins (2016) Washington RedskinsPete Robertson (2012-15) Washington Redskins

Nic Shimonek (2015-17) Los Angeles ChargersJustin Stockton (2014-17) Seattle SeahawksMychealon Thomas (2016-17) New York JetsLa’Adrian Waddle (2009-12) New England PatriotsDeAndre Washington (2011-15) Oakland RaidersDavis Webb (2013-15) New York GiantsDerrick Willies (2016-17) Cleveland Browns

THE BALL-HAWKn Justus Parker developed quite the reputation a year ago as one of the top ball-hawks in the country after picking off four passes while forcing four fumbles and recovering another. Parker, who had a key interception late in the year to boost the come-from-behind victory at Texas, ended the season ranked 20th nationally in forced fumbles per game (0.31) and 29th in total interceptions. He was the only player from a power-five

conference to rank in the top 30 nationally for both categories.

CAN’T SHUT US OUTn One thing is certain when watching Texas Tech - the Red Raiders are going to find their way onto the scoreboard. Tech is currently riding a consecutive game scoring streak that spans 257 games dating back to the 1997 season.n The streak, which began against Texas A&M on Oct. 25, 1997, ranks eighth nationally and is the second-longest active streak in the Big 12 Conference behind TCU. CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORED STREAK (FBS) Games School Years 371 Florida 1988-present 320 TCU 1992-present 296 Virginia Tech 1995-present 290 Georgia 1995-present 284 Nebraska 1996-present 265 Boise State 1997-present 262 Georgia Tech 1997-present 258 Texas Tech 1997-present 254 Oklahoma 1997-present

TEXAS TECH KNOWS OFFENSEn Texas Tech is the only school in the country to rank among the top 16 teams for total offense and top 10 for passing of-fense in every season since 2002. n Texas Tech has scored 40 or more points regularly under Kliff Kingsbury. The Red Raiders have eclipsed the 40-point mark 23 times under Kingsbury and the 50-point plateau a to-tal of 17 times. n In 63 games as head coach, Kliff Kingsbury has guided the Red Raider offense to at least 500 yards of total offense 37 times during his tenure. During that span, Kingsbury has led Texas Tech to 700 yards of total offense five times, all of which rank among the top-10 totals in program history. n The Red Raiders head into the 2018 season having scored at least 50 points in 12 of their last 18 games inside Jones AT&T Stadium, easily the highest total among teams nationally during that span. HOME GAMES WITH 50 OR MORE POINTS SINCE 2015 School Total Games 1. Texas Tech 12 2. Oklahoma 8 3. Louisiana Tech 7 Memphis 7 Oregon 7 Oklahoma State 7

PLAYER HONORSDAKOTA ALLEN (LB) • All-Big 12 Preseason Team (Media) • Nagurski Trophy Watch List • Bednarik Award Watch List

JOHN BONNEY (DB) • Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List

KOLIN HILL (LB) • Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List

JAH’SHAWN JOHNSON (DB) • All-Big 12 Preseason Team (Media) • Jim Thorpe Award Watch List • Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List

PAUL STAWARZ (OL) • Rimington Trophy Watch List

DA’LEON WARD (RB) • Doak Walker Watch List

T.J. VASHER (WR) • Earl Campbell Award Watch List

FUTURE SCHEDULES2019 Montana State UTEP at Arizona2020 at UTEP Wyoming Arizona2021 Lamar Louisiana-Monroe at Houston2022 Murray State Houston at N.C. State2023 at Wyoming Oregon Missouri State2024 Abilene Christian at Oregon North Texas2025 at Colorado State2026 Abilene Christian Colorado State2027 at North Texas N.C. State

ALLEN, JOHNSON TABBED CAPTAINSn Texas Tech named six team captains for the 2018 season following a team vote at the conclusion of preseason practic-es. The Red Raiders selected senior linebacker Dakota Allen, junior offensive lineman Travis Bruffy, senior wide receiver Ja’Deion High, senior defensive back Jah’Shawn Johnson, junior offensive lineman Terence Steele and junior defensive lineman Broderick Washington, Jr. n This is the second-straight season Allen and Johnson were both selected as a team captain by their peers. n Texas Tech has boasted five or more captains in consecu-tive seasons and for the third time overall under Kliff Kings-bury. Tech played in a bowl game in each of those two previous seasons with a trip to the 2015 AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl and the 2017 Birmingham Bowl.

DEGREES IN HANDn Texas Tech will have 10 student-athletes on its roster this fall who have already completed their undergraduate degrees. The list includes Kisean Allen, Zach Austin, John Bonney (graduate transfer), Demarcus Felton, Lonzell Gilmore, Pres-ton Gordon (graduate transfer), Kyle Heffron, Ja’Deion High, Eli Howard and Michael Mays. n Of that group, both Gilmore and Howard boast multiple years of eligibility remaining as Gilmore is classified as a junior while Howard is listed as only a sophomore.

'08 TEAM TO BE HONORED VS TEXASn The Double T Varsity Club will bring back several members of Texas Tech’s 2008 team the weekend of the Texas game. That particular team started the year a perfect 11-0 with top-five wins over both Texas and Oklahoma State before ending its season at the Cotton Bowl.n The Double T Varsity Club is led by former Red Raider quar-terback Rodney Allison.

A BANNER YEARn Texas Tech Athletics recorded one of its most successful years in school history during the 2017-18 academic year as six programs - men’s track and field (indoor and outdoor), women’s tennis, men’s basketball, men’s golf and baseball - all finished among the top-eight teams in the country for their respective sports. n Texas Tech was the only school in the country to play in a bowl game, while also advancing to the Elite Eight in men’s basketball and the College World Series in baseball.

#REDRAIDERSINTHENFLTexas Tech fans will see several familiar faces on Sundays this fall as 13 Red Raiders are part of NFL rosters, including Patrick Mahomes II, who was drafted 10th overall in 2017 by the Kansas City Chiefs. Here is a full listing of #RedRaidersInTheNFL:

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OPPONENT BREAKDOWN

ALL FOUR SPECIALISTS RETURNn New special teams coach Adam Scheier will benefit from the return of all four of Texas Tech’s specialists from a year ago in deep snapper Kyle Heffron, punter Dominic Panazollo, place kicker Clayton Hatfield and kickoff specialist Michael

Barden. n Heffron returns for an extra season as he was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA prior to the start of spring practice. Heffron has served as Texas Tech’s primary deep snapper during each of the last two seasons. n All four of Texas Tech’s main specialists are listed as se-niors, giving Scheier an experienced group in his first season. n Scheier has been adament since his hiring that starters on both offense and defense will see action on special teams.

AUSSIE, AUSSIE, AUSSIEn Australian punter Dominic Panazzolo had a strong debut in 2017 as Texas Tech’s primary punter. The senior limited op-ponents to just 12 returns out of his 60 punts on the season, holding foes to just 5.6 yards per return overall.n Panazzolo averaged 41.4 yards per punt on the year as he downed 15 punts inside the 20 yard line. He only had two punts end in touchbacks as well.

MR. UNDER ARMOURn In addition to preparing for the 2018 season, Dominic Panazzolo gained some additional career experience this past summer as a week-long intern at Under Armour’s world headquarters in Baltimore. Panazzolo worked as a sports mar-keting intern through the intership promoted to Texas Tech student-athletes through the J.T. and Margaret Talkington Leadership Academy. n Panazzolo, one of 17 student-athletes from across Under Armour’s network of collegiate partners to earn the valuable internship, was part of the winning group that develped the top marketing campaign for an upcoming brand release.

NEW NAMES IN RETURN GAMEn Texas Tech fans will see a new face returning punts for the Red Raiders this season after the departure of current Ten-nessee Titans wide receiver Cameron Batson, who primarily handled the duties each of the past four seasons. Batson av-eraged 6.1 yards per punt over his four-year career as a Red Raidern The Red Raiders also lost an explosive threat on kick re-turns after Keke Coutee declared for the NFL Draft. Coutee, who was drafted in the fourth round by the Houston Texans, averaged 31.5 yards per kick return in 2017, the highest sin-gle-season clip in program history. n Scheier will utilize several new faces in the return game as senior De’Quan Bowman will get an opportunity alongside sophomore Adrian Frye and true freshman Ta’Zhawn Henry.

HATFIELD MOVING UP RECORD BOOKn Hatfield heads into his senior season already among the prolific kickers in school history as he ranks ninth all-time with 33 career field goals. Hatfield will need to connect on 17 field goals in 2018 to match Ryan Bustin’s career record of 50 field goals from the 2012-14 seasons. n Hatfield is among the career leaders for point-after-tries as he enters 2018 with 140 over the last three seasons. He needs just 14 PATs next season to pass Bustin for second all-time on the Tech career chart. Alex Trilica still has the Tech career record as he made 233 PATs during the 2004-07 seasons. n Hatfield has connected on 33-of-40 field goal attempts over his career, which is good for an .825 average that trails only Baylor’s Connor Martin (.833) among returning Big 12 kickers. Hatfield’s career clip ranks 11th nationally among re-turning kickers with a minimum of 15 career field goals. TEXAS TECH CAREER FIELD GOAL LEADERS Player (Years) FGs 1. Ryan Bustin (2012-14) 50 2. Alex Trlica (2004-07) 48 3. Bill Adams (1977-79) 43 4. Ricky Gann (1981-84) 41 Scott Segrist (1985-88) 41 6. Lin Elliott (1988-91) 40 7. Jon Davis (1991-94) 35 Chris Birkholz (1998-00) 35 9. ClaytonHatfield(2015-present) 33 10. Don Grimes (1971-73) 29

TEXAS TECH CAREER PAT LEADERS Player (Years) FGs 1. Alex Trilica (2004-07) 233 2. Ryan Bustin (2012-14) 153 3. Matt Williams (2008-10) 149 4. ClaytonHatfield(2015-present) 140 5. Jon Davis (1991-94) 103 6. Lin Elliott (1988-91) 100 7. Robert Treece (2001-02) 97 8. Scott Segrist (1985-88) 92 9. Chris Birkholz (1998-00) 88 10. Donnie Carona (2008-11) 83 TEXAS TECH CAREER SCORING LEADERS Player (Years) FGs 1. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) 414 2. Alex Trilica (2004-07) 377 3. James Gray (1986-89) 312 4. Ryan Bustin (2012-14) 303 5. Ricky Williams (1997-01) 252 6. Michael Crabtree (2007-08) 246 7. Shannon Woods (2005-08) 240 8. ClaytonHatfield(2015-present) 239 9. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) 228 10. Byron Morris (1991-93) 226

Ole Miss 0-0, 0-0 SECLast Week: --This Week: vs. Texas Tech (Houston)Next Week: vs. Southern Illinois

Lamar 0-0, 0-0 SouthlandLast Week: --This Week: vs. Kentucky ChristianNext Week: at Texas Tech

Houston 0-0, 0-0 AACLast Week: --This Week: at RiceNext Week: vs. Arizona

Oklahoma State 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: --This Week: vs. Missouri StateNext Week: vs. South Alabama

West Virginia 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: --This Week: vs. Tennessee (Charlotte)Next Week: vs. Youngstown State

TCU 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: --This Week: vs. SouthernNext Week: at SMU

Kansas 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: --This Week: vs. Nicholls StateNext Week: at Central Michigan

Iowa State 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: --This Week: vs. South Dakota StateNext Week: at Iowa

Oklahoma 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: --This Week: vs. Florida AtlanticNext Week: vs. UCLA

Texas 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: --This Week: at MarylandNext Week: vs. Tulsa

Kansas State 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: --This Week: vs. South DakotaNext Week: vs. Mississippi State

Baylor 0-0, 0-0 Big 12Last Week: --This Week: vs. Abilene ChristianNext Week: at UTSA

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RECORD AGAINST OPPONENTSArizona State 2-1Arkansas 1-1Baylor 2-3Central Arkansas 1-0Eastern Washington 1-0Houston 1-0Iowa State 3-2Kansas 5-0Kansas State 1-4Lamar 0-0Louisiana Tech 1-0LSU 0-1Oklahoma 0-5Oklahoma State 0-5Ole Miss 0-0Sam Houston State 1-0SMU 1-0Stephen F. Austin 2-0TCU 2-3Texas 2-3Texas State 1-0USF 0-1UTEP 2-0West Virginia 1-4

BOLD indicates 2018 opponents.

RECORD VERSUS CONFERENCESAmerican 2-1Big 12 16-29FCS Opponents 5-0Pac-12 2-1Conference USA 3-0Southland 3-0Sun Belt 1-0Southeastern (SEC) 1-1

COACHING HISTORY2008-09: Houston Offensive Quality Control 2010: Houston Co-Offensive Coordinator (quarterbacks)2011: Houston Co-Offensive Coordinator (quarterbacks)2012: Texas A&M Offensive Coordinator (quarterbacks)2013-Present: Texas Tech Head Coach

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE2008 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl2009 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl2013 National University Holiday Bowl2015 AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl2017 Birmingham Bowl

KINGSBURY FILEHometown New Braunfels, TexasHigh School New Braunfels ‘98College Texas Tech ‘01Family Tim & Sally Kingsbury (parents) Klint Kingsbury (brother)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1994-97 New Braunfels High School1999-02 Texas Tech2003-04 New England Patriots2004-05 New Orleans Saints2005 Denver Broncos / New York Jets2006 Buffalo Bills / Cologne Centurions (NFL Europe)2007 Winnipeg Blue Bombers/Montreal Alouettes (CFL)2008 Team Texas (All-American Football League)

OFFENSES UNDER KINGSBURYSince earning his first coordinator position at Houston in 2010, Kliff Kingsbury has annually produced one of the nation’s top offenses. A two-time National Offensive Coordinator of the Year honoree, Kingsbury has produced an offense that has ranked 11th or better nationally in each of the past five seasons. Here is a listing of where Kingsbury’s offenses have ranked in the NCAA since 2010:SCHOOL (YEAR) TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING OFFENSE PASSING OFFENSE RUSHING OFFENSEHouston (2010) 11th 13th 5th 61stHouston (2011) 1st 1st 1st 68thTexas A&M (2012) 3rd 4th 14th 11thTexas Tech (2013) 8th 23rd 2nd 111thTexas Tech (2014) 10th 52nd 5th 80thTexas Tech (2015) 2nd 2nd 2nd 40thTexas Tech (2016) 1st 5th 1st 123rdTexas Tech (2017) 16th 23rd 9th 93rd

QUARTERBACKS UNDER KINGSBURYYEAR PLAYER COMP ATT PCT. YARDS TD INT RATE HEISMAN2008 Case Keenum (Hou.) 397 589 67.4 5,020 44 11 159.9 N/A2009 Case Keenum (Hou.) 492* 700* 70.3 5,671* 44* 15 154.8 N/A2010 David Piland (Hou.)+ 201 345 58.3 2,641 24 14 137.4 N/A2011 Case Keenum (Hou.) 428* 603* 71.0 5,631* 48* 5 174.0 7th2012 Johnny Manziel (TAMU)^ 295 434 68.0 3,706 26 9 155.3 1st2013 Davis Webb (TTU) 226 361 62.6 2,718 20 9 139.1 N/A2013 Baker Mayfield (TTU) 218 340 64.1 2,315 12 9 127.7 N/A2014 Davis Webb (TTU) 211 345 61.2 2,539 24 13 138.4 N/A2014 Patrick Mahomes II (TTU) 105 185 56.8 1,547 16 4 151.2 N/A2015 Patrick Mahomes II (TTU) 336 517 56.0 4,283 32 14 149.6 N/A2016 Patrick Mahomes II (TTU) 388 591 65.7 5,052* 41 10 156.9 N/A2017 Nic Shimonek (TTU) 328 493 66.5 3,963 33 10 152.1 N/A+ -- David Piland was the backup to Case Keenum, whose 2010 season was cut short by injury.^ -- Johnny Manziel also rushed for 1,410 yards and 21 TDs on his way to claiming the 2012 Heisman Trophy. * -- Indicates player led the nation in that category.

HEAD COACH KLIFF KINGSBURY Kliff Kingsbury (@TTUKingsbury), the architect of one of the nation’s most high-powered offenses, enters his sixth season leading his alma mater as he was named the 15th head coach in Texas Tech history on Dec. 12, 2012. Upon his hiring, Kingsbury became the first Red Raider to return as the program’s head coach. Since then, the Red Raiders have boasted an explosive offense that has annually ranked among the top units in the country. Tech has made three bowl appearances under Kingsbury with the most-recent trip coming at the 2017 Birmingham Bowl. Kingsbury also led Tech to the 2015 AdvoCare Texas Bowl and the 2013 National University Holiday Bowl where the Red Raiders topped No. 16 Arizona State. Kingsbury’s hiring helped revitalize the Texas Tech fan base as the Red Raiders set a new school record for average home attendance during his first season (57,933 average per game). Tech broke that mark again a year later after averaging 58,934 fans per game and came close to snapping the total again with 58,250 fans per game in 2016. Known as one of the top offensive minds in college football, Kingsbury has directed a high-octane attack as Tech has ranked among the top-10 teams in the country for passing in each of his five seasons. The Red Raiders have also ranked among the top-16 schools nationally for total offense during that span as well as the top-25 teams in scoring four times. The highlight of Tech’s success offensively came in 2016 when Tech finished as the nation’s leader in total offense, marking the sixth-straight year where a Kingsbury-led attack ranked 11th or higher in the category dating back to his time at both Houston and Texas A&M. The Red Raiders were also the nation’s leader in passing offense and ranked fifth for scoring offense. Since joining the coaching profession, Kingsbury has been among the elite quarterback developers in the country with five former pupils moving on to the NFL in Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs), Case Keenum (Broncos), Davis Webb (Giants), Johnny Manziel and 2017 signal caller Nic Shimonek (Chargers). Mahomes’ rise into one of the top quarterbacks in school history caught the attention of pro personnel as he was selected 10th overall by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2017 NFL Draft, marking the highest a Tech quarterback had ever been picked. Mahomes joined Manziel as NFL first-round selections under Kingsbury after the former Heisman winner was picked 22nd overall in the 2014 draft.

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ASSISTANT COACHESHEAD COACHES AT ALMA MATERn Kliff Kingsbury is one of 20 coaches across the country currently serving his alma mater as head coach. Kingsbury is the only Red Raider standout in school history to return as a head coach. ACTIVE HEAD COACHES AT THEIR ALMA MATER School Name Years Played Air Force Troy Calhoun 1985-88 Appalachian St. Scott Satterfield 1991-96 Ball State Mike Neu 1990-93 Boise State Bryan Harsin 1995-99 BYU Kailani Sitake 1994, 1997-00 C. Michigan John Bonamego 1984-87 Georgia Kirby Smart 1995-98 Hawaii Nick Rolovich 2000-01 Miami Mark Richt 1978, 1980-82 Michigan Jim Harbaugh 1983-86 Missouri Barry Odom 1996-99 Nebraska Scott Frost 1995-97 Northwestern Pat Fitzgerald 1993-96 Oklahoma St. Mike Gundy 1986-89 Ole Miss Matt Luke 1995-98 Oregon State Jonathan Smith 1998-01 Stanford David Shaw 1991-94 Texas Tech Kliff Kingsbury 1999-02 Utah St. Matt Wells 1994-96 Wisconsin Paul Chryst 1986-88

IN ELITE COMPANYn Kliff Kingsbury is one of only two NCAA FBS coaches that finished in the top 10 of the Heisman Trophy voting and also played in the National Football League. Kingsbury joins Michi-gan’s Jim Harbaugh as the only two active coaches to accom-plish this feat. Harbaugh finished third in the 1986 Heisman Trophy race and played 13 seasons in the NFL. Kingsbury, meanwhile, ranked ninth in the 2002 Heisman Trophy voting and then played five seasons in the NFL with stops with the New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets and Denver Broncos.

WINS IN THE STATE CAPITALn Kliff Kingsbury became the first head coach in school his-tory to win back-to-back games in Austin as the Red Raiders closed the 2017 regular season with a 27-23 come-from-be-hind victory over Texas. Kingsbury, who led Tech to a 48-45 win over Texas in 2015, joins Spike Dykes as the only head coaches in program history to have multiple wins over Texas in Austin during their respective careers.

5 CASE KEENUM threw for over 19,000 yards during his career at Houston, which remains the most all-time in NCAA FBS his-tory. He has since then started 24 games in the NFL.

5 In Kingsbury’s lone season at Texas A&M, JOHNNY MANZIEL became the first fresh-man in NCAA history to win the Heisman Trophy after throwing for 3,706 yards and rushing for 21 touchdowns.

5 DAVIS WEBB played three seasons under Kingsbury before spending his 2016 senior year at Cal. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

5 After a record-setting career leading the Red Raiders, PATRICK MAHOMES II was selected 10th overall in the 2017 NFL Draft by the Kansas Chiefs, the highest a Red Raider has ever been picked.

5 NIC SHIMONEK joined the list of Kings-bury pupils to join the NFL ranks as he is in first year with the Los Angeles Chargers af-ter throwing for 3,963 yards and 33 touch-downs as a senior in 2017.

QUARTERBACKS UNDER KINGSBURY

DAVID GIBBSDefensive CoordinatorField

NEW FACES ON STAFFn Kliff Kingsbury hired five new members to his coaching staff this offseason, bringing in the likes of Kevin Johns (of-fensive coordinator/inside receivers), Clay McGuire (co-of-fensive coordinator/running backs), Brett Dewhurst (safe-ties), Clay Jennings (defensive backs) and Adam Scheier (special teams). n Johns arrives in Lubbock after spending the 2017 sea-son in a similar role at Western Michigan and the three seasons before that as the offensive coordinator at Indiana where he helped the Hoosiers snap a total of 54 offensive records during his tenure. Indiana rewrote its record book un-der Johns, setting the single-season marks for points, total yards, passing yards and rushing yards. n Both Dewhurst and McGuire are familiar with Texas Tech and Lubbock from their playing days as Red Raiders. McGuire played alongside Kingsbury as a blocking back from 2000-04, while Dewhurst made 103 tackles during his career as a Red Raider defensive back from 2008-11. n McGuire returned to Lubbock following six seasons as the offensive line coach at Washington State. This is McGuire’s second stint as a full-time member of the Texas Tech staff as he served nearly two years as special teams coordinator from 2007-08 and then running backs coach in 2009. He was also a graduate assistant at Tech in 2007. n Dewhurst’s transition back to the Red Raider staff was a simple one as he’s familiar with defensive coordinator Da-vid Gibbs’ system after four years as a quality control assis-tant at both Houston (2013-14) and Texas Tech (2015-16). He spent the 2017 season as the defensive backs coach at Southeastern Louisiana. n Jennings comes to Texas Tech following one season as the co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach at the Uni-versity of Houston. He has an extensive history coaching in the state of Texas with previous stops at Houston (2005-06, 2017) as well as Texas (2016), TCU (2008-13), Baylor (2007) and Sam Houston State (2001-02). He has 21 years of expe-rience coaching at the collegiate level. n Scheier joined the Texas Tech staff prior to the start of spring practice following one season as a quality control as-sistant at Ohio State. A 22-year coaching veteran, Scheier has spent the majority of his coaching career coordinating special teams with prior stops at Wake Forest (2014-16), Bowling Green (2009-13), Lehigh (2002-08) and Princeton (2000-01). He spent the 2017 season as a quality control assistant at Ohio State.

KEVIN JOHNSOffensive Coordinator / Inside WRsPressbox

CLAY MCGUIRECo-Offensive Coordinator / RBsPressbox

ZAC SPAVITALCo-Defensive Coordinator / LinebackersPressbox

BRETT DEWHURSTSafetiesField

TERRANCE JAMISONDefensive LineField

CLAY JENNINGSDefensive BacksPressbox

BRANDON JONESOffensive LineField

EMMETT JONESOutside ReceiversField

ADAM SCHEIERSpecial Teams CoordinatorField

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ASSOCIATED PRESS (Preseason) Team Record Points 1. Alabama (42) 0-0 1505 2. Clemson (18) 0-0 1476 3. Georgia 0-0 1350 4. Wisconsin (1) 0-0 1271 5. Ohio State 0-0 1256 6. Washington 0-0 1215 7. Oklahoma 0-0 1173 8. Miami 0-0 1027 9. Auburn 0-0 1013 10. Penn State 0-0 1012 11. Michigan State 0-0 877 12. Notre Dame 0-0 804 13. Stanford 0-0 778 14. Michigan 0-0 773 15. USC 0-0 543 16. TCU 0-0 533 17. West Virginia 0-0 511 18. Mississippi State 0-0 450 19. Florida State 0-0 384 20. Virginia Tech 0-0 351 21. UCF 0-0 312 22. Boise State 0-0 292 23. Texas 0-0 216 24. Oregon 0-0 148 25. LSU 0-0 106

RECEIVING VOTES: South Carolina 96, Florida 68, Utah 60, Oklahoma State 51, Florida Atlantic 38, Arizona 28, NC State 22, Texas A&M 21, Boston College 18, Northwestern 13, Kansas State 10, Iowa State 8, Houston 6, Memphis 3, Iowa 2, Troy 2, Fresno State 1, Arkansas State 1, Kentucky 1

AMWAY COACHES POLL (Preseason) Team Record Points 1. Alabama (61) 0-0 1621 2. Clemson (3) 0-0 1547 3. Ohio State (1) 0-0 1458 4. Georgia 0-0 1452 5. Oklahoma 0-0 1288 6. Washington 0-0 1245 7. Wisconsin 0-0 1243 8. Miami 0-0 1091 9. Penn State 0-0 1050 10. Auburn 0-0 1004 11. Notre Dame 0-0 892 12. Michigan State 0-0 870 13. Stanford 0-0 768 14. Michigan 0-0 752 15. USC 0-0 691 16. TCU 0-0 530 17. Virginia Tech 0-0 524 18. Mississippi State 0-0 407 19. Florida State 0-0 328 20. West Virginia 0-0 310 21. Texas 0-0 265 22. Boise State 0-0 261 23. UCF 0-0 259 24. LSU 0-0 254 25. Oklahoma State 0-0 168

RECEIVING VOTES: South Carolina 138, Florida 135, Oregon 105, Utah 81, Texas A&M 67, Northwestern 67, Kansas State 35, Florida Atlantic 27, Memphis 23, Boston College 23, NC State 22, Arkansas State 19, Troy 19, Appalachian State 16, San Diego State 15, Kentucky 8, Iowa State 8, Iowa 8, Washington State 7, South Florida 6, Duke 5, Fresno State 4, Louisville 3, Arizona 2, Houston 2, Army 1, Northern Illinois 1

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF TEAM RECORD First poll debuts Oct. 30

NATIONAL RANKINGSTEXAS TECH IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH WAS...Ranked in AP Poll: Oct. 8, 2017 (No. 24)Ranked in Coaches’ Poll: Nov. 3, 2013 (No. 23)RV in the AP Poll: Oct. 15, 2017 (RV)RV in Coaches’ Poll: Oct. 8, 2017 (RV)

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

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

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

Helmet-Jersey-Pants RecordBLACK-BLACK-BLACK 11-9Black-White-Black 12-6Black-Red-Black 7-3White-White-White 9-5Black-Red-White 4-0Black-Black-White 4-3Black-Red-Red 3-1Black-White-White 1-2Black-Gray-Black 1-0Gray-Gray-Gray 1-0Black-Black-Red 0-1Black-White-Red 0-4White-White-Red 0-2White-Black-White 1-1

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

SPECIALTY UNIFORMSWounded Warrior (2010) 1-0Wounded Warrior (2011) 0-1Lone Star Pride (2012) 0-1Lone Survivor (2013) 0-1Lone Star Pride (2013) 0-1Throwbacks (2014) 0-1White Ombre’ (2014) 0-1Lone Star Pride (2014) 0-1Black Ombre’ (2014) 0-1Throwbacks - White (2015) 2-0Throwbacks - Red (2017) 0-1

UNIFORM WATCH (Since 2009)

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SERIES HISTORYDate Loc. W/L TTU UM Att.Dec. 20, 1986^ N L 17 20 46,369Dec. 31, 1998^ N L 18 35 46,862Sept. 14, 2002 H W 42 28 40,228Sept. 27, 2003 A W 49 45 54,649Jan. 2, 2009* N L 34 47 88,175

^Independence Bowl | *Cotton Bowl

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORYn Texas Tech and Ole Miss will be meeting for the sixth time in history at the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff. The Red Raiders and Rebels have previously faced each other three times in bowl games. In addition, the two schools also played a home-and-home series during the 2002-03 seasons. n The Red Raiders are 2-3 all-time against Ole Miss with losses in each of the three bowl appearances (1986 and 1998 Independence Bowls and 2009 Cotton Bowl). Texas Tech’s two wins came in a home-and-home series during the 2002-03 campaigns.

KINGSBURY VERSUS OLE MISSn Kliff Kingsbury faced the Rebels once while quarterback of the Red Raiders as he threw for 270 yards and two touch-downs in a 42-28 victory early in the 2002 season. n Kingsbury became the Big 12’s all-time leading passer that day, surpassing Texas’ Major Appelwhite during the win. Kingsbury, who also snapped Applewhite’s Big 12 career total offense record, pushed his passing total to 8,392 yards at the time. He ended his career with 12,429 yards, a Texas Tech re-cord that was later broken by Graham Harrell (2005-08). n Texas Tech sealed the victory that day off a 71-yard punt return for a touchdown by Wes Welker. It marked the fourth punt return for a touchdown at the time for Welker, who went on to break the NCAA record with eight career touchdowns.

TEXAS TECH VERSUS THE SECn The Red Raiders are facing an SEC opponent in non-confer-ence play for the first time since 2015 and for only the seventh time since the Big 12 Conference was formed in 1996. n Exclusing former Big 12 members Missouri and Texas A&M, Texas Tech is 6-16-2 all-time against members of the SEC. TEXAS TECH AGAINST THE SEC SINCE 1996 Year Opponent Result 1996 at Georgia L, 12-15 1997 at No. 5 Tennessee L, 17-52 2001 Ole Miss W, 42-28 2002 at Ole Miss W, 49-45 2014 Arkansas L, 28-49 2015 at Arkansas W, 35-24

TEXAS TECH ALL-TIME AGAINST SEC SCHOOLS Opponent Record Alabama 0-1 Auburn 1-0 Georgia 0-3 LSU 0-3 Ole Miss 2-3 Mississippi State 2-4-1 Tennessee 1-1 Vanderbilt 0-0-1

ON THIS DAY IN TECH HISTORYn This will only be the second time in school history where Texas Tech has played a game on Sept. 1. Tech previously dropped Northwestern State, 44-6, to open the 2012 campaign. TEXAS TECH ALL-TIME ON SEPT. 1 Year Opponent Result 2012 Northwestern State W, 44-6

IN THE NCAA RANKINGS (2017)

CATEGORY TECH UM3rd Down Conversion Pct. 25 833rd Down Conversion Pct. Defense 92 894th Down Conversion Pct. 96 1054th Down Conversion Pct. Defense 106 110Completion Percentage 12 16Fewest Penalties per Game 123 114Fewest Penalty Yards per Game 126 104First Downs Defense 125 94First Downs Offense 13 71Fumbles Lost 20 12Fumbles Recovered 4 108Kickoff Return Defense 124 59Kickoff Returns 27 13Net Punting 51 48Passes Intercepted 32 89Passing Offense 9 11Passing Yards Allowed 122 52Passing Yards per Completion 73 20Punt Returns 94 76Red Zone Defense 58 115Red Zone Offense 125 6Rushing Defense 62 123Rushing Offense 93 103Sacks Allowed 75 104Scoring Defense 100 109Scoring Offense 23 33Time of Possession 78 127Total Defense 104 115Total Offense 16 18Turnover Margin 13 97

TEXAS TECH CATEGORY OLE MISS34.3 Points Per Game 32.8319 First Downs 2551832 Rushing Yards 16074338 Passing Yards 39416170 Total Offense 5548474.6 Total Offense/Game 462.331-713 Kick Returns-Yards 38-93918-102 Punt Returns-Yards 7-4714-284 Interception Returns-Yards 8-10414-6 Fumbles-Lost 14-5104-996 Penalties-Yards 91-74962-40.1 Punts-Yards Avg. 57-40.840.6 Net Kickoff Average 39.329:30 Time of Possession/Game 25:1386/193 3rd-Down Conversions 49/1559/21 4th-Down Conversions 4/1018-136 Sacks-Yards 29-19259 Touchdowns Scored 4812-23 Field Goals-Attempts 19-2443-62 (69%) Redzone Scores 41-43 (95%)33-62 (53%) Redzone Touchdowns 24-43 (56%)56-59 PAT-Attempts 43-45

n Texas Tech and Ole Miss will meet this weekend for the first time since the 2009 Cotton Bowl. The two schools had not previ-ously faced each other in the regular season since completing a home-and-home series in 2003.

STATISTICAL COMPARISON (2017)

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DALLAS (AP) -- Behind Jevan Snead’s passing, Dexter McCluster’s squirming runs and some big returns by Marshay Green, No. 20 Mississippi overcame an early deficit and beat No. 7 Texas Tech 47-34 Friday in the final Cotton Bowl played in the stadium of the same name. The Red Raiders (11-2) converted a pair of early turnovers into a 14-0 lead, but Snead led the Rebels to touchdowns on their next three drives, followed by a go-ahead field goal shortly before halftime. Once Green returned an interception 65 yards for a touchdown early in the third quarter, Ole Miss (9-4) was well on its way to capping coach Houston Nutt’s first season in grand style. This was Mississippi’s sixth straight win, matching its longest streak since 2003, when Eli Manning was a senior. That also was the last time the Rebels had been to a bowl. This roll began when Ole Miss was only 3-4 and coming off consecutive losses following its stunning upset at the Swamp. Actually, it might’ve begun the week before when a late comeback at Alabama came up short. The string includes a win at LSU when the Tigers were No. 18. “These guy have such great character and it’s gotten better each and every week,” Nutt said. A postgame celebration five years in the making was practically worth the wait to the 44,000 or so Rebels fans, nearly all of whom stuck around until long after the game. When time ran out, one player tumbled across the 50-yard line and others ran around carrying flags. Several guys gleefully held up a wipe board with the message, “94 percent said we couldn’t (...) WE DID.” The Red Raiders had a direct path to playing in that game until getting crushed by the Sooners in late November. At the time, they were unbeaten and ranked second, the highest mark in school history. Getting drubbed in two of the last three games takes some shine off Tech’s season, and kept senior quarterback Graham Harrell from going out with the school’s record-setting 12th win. Harrell’s consolation was several statistical feats: most career touchdowns in major college football (four in this game made it 134 for his career, breaking the record of 131 set by Hawaii’s Colt Brennan) and first player with two 5,000-yard passing seasons. Harrell was 36-of-58 for a Cotton Bowl-record 364 yards, giving him 5,111 yards this season. Only five other quarterbacks have cracked 5,000, including Brennan and two others from Texas Tech. All-American receiver Michael Crabtree caught only four passes for 30 yards in what might be his last college game. Slowed by an ankle injury sustained in the season finale, his highlight was a 2-yard touchdown catch for Harrell’s record-breaker and his lowlight was falling down on the pass that turned into Green’s interception and return for the score that put Ole Miss up 31-21. Snead, a Texas native who began his career with the Longhorns, was 18-of-29 for 292 yards and three touchdowns. He threw an early interception that was returned for the touchdown that put Tech up 14-0, but the Rebels didn’t have another turnover the rest of the way while piling up a season-best 515 yards. McCluster, who at 5-foot-8 is hard to find and even harder to tackle, was at the center of everything, running 14 times for 97 yards and a touchdown, and catching six passes for 83 yards. On the other end of the spectrum, 6-foot-5, 250-pound tight end Gerald Harris caught two passes for 29 yards, both touchdowns - after having only five catches and two TDs all season. Green nearly stole the show by following his long interception return with what initially was called a 63-yard punt return for a touchdown. Upon review, however, he stepped out at the “nine and two-thirds yard line,” as the official described it. This was the 73rd Cotton Bowl and the last in its namesake home. Next year, it’ll be played in the $1.1 billion stadium being built by the Dallas Cowboys. The bowl founder’s widow handled the pregame coin toss and the dates 1937 and 2009 were painted on the field between the words, “Celebrating 73 years.” This turned out to be the most points in the game’s history and the biggest crowd, 88,175, thanks to a recent stadium expansion. It was the third-warmest, too, with 69 degrees at kickoff and the mid-70s at halftime.

SCORING SUMMARYQTR Time Team Scoring Play Drive / Time1st 06:31 TT Britton, E. 35 yd pass from Harrell, G. (Williams, M. kick) 4-61 / 1:30 05:22 TT McBath, D. 45 yd interception return (Williams, M. kick) 01:49 UM G. Harris 8 yd pass from J. Snead (J. Shene kick) 8-78 / 3:332nd 11:57 UM M. Wallace 41 yd pass from J. Snead (J. Shene kick) 10-85 / 3:34 07:44 TT Crabtree, M. 2 yd pass from Harrell, G. (Williams, M. kick) 11-75 / 4:13 04:09 UM G. Harris 21 yd pass from J. Snead (J. Shene kick) 9-80 / 3:35 01:08 UM J. Shene 27 yd field goal 6-35 / 1:463rd 12:12 UM M. Green 65 yd interception return (J. Shene kick) 06:55 UM B. Bolden 17 yd run (J. Shene kick) 3-40 / 1:084th 12:13 TT B., Edward 12 yd pass from Harrell, G. (Williams, M. kick) 9-83 / 3:31 10:02 UM P. Trahan safety 04:34 UM D. McCluster 4 yd run (J. Shene kick) 9-48 / 5:28 01:37 TT Morris, E. 17 yd pass from Harrell, G. (kick failed) 7-62 / 2:57

RUSHING: Ole Miss - Brandon Bolden 11-101; D. McCluster 14-97; Enrique Davis 5-22; Andy Hart-mann 1-10; Cordera Eason 3-3; Jevan Snead 7-minus 2; Mike Wallace 1-minus 2; Team 3-minus 6. Texas Tech - Woods, Shannon 6-46; Harrell, Graham 6-43; Batch, Baron 2-16. PASSING: Ole Miss - Jevan Snead 18-29-1-292. Texas Tech - Harrell, Graham 36-58-2-364. RECEIVING: Ole Miss - D. McCluster 6-83; Mike Wallace 4-80; Shay Hodge 2-49; Gerald Harris 2-29; Brandon Bolden 2-13; M. Summers 1-29; Cordera Eason 1-9. Texas Tech - Morris, Eric 10-89; Britton, Edward 5-87; Woods, Shannon 5-67; Lewis, Detron 5-44; Swindall, T. 4-33; Crabtree, M. 4-30; Batch, Baron 2-7; Leong, Lyle 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Ole Miss - Marshay Green 1-65; Cassius Vaughn 1-13. Texas Tech - McBath, Darcel 1-45. FUMBLES: Ole Miss - Cordera Eason 1-1; Enrique Davis 1-1. Texas Tech - Harrell, Graham 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Ole Miss - Peria Jerry 1-0; Patrick Trahan 1-0. Texas Tech - Williams, B. 2-0; Bunton, Marcus 0-1; Dixon, McKinner 1-0; Duncan, Brian 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Ole Miss - Kendrick Lewis 5-2; Marcus Temple 4-2; Jeremy McGee 4-1; Patrick Trahan 3-2; Allen Walker 3-1; J. Cornell 3-0; Marshay Green 2-1; Cassius Vaughn 2-1; Terrell Jackson 1-2; Peria Jerry 2-0; Ashlee Palmer 2-0; Jamarca Sanford 2-0; Lawon Scott 2-0; Fon In-gram 2-0; K. Lockett 1-1; Johnny Brown 1-0; Lamar Brumfield 1-0; Chris Bowers 1-0; Ted Laurent 1-0; Jerrell Powe 1-0; George Helow 0-1; Greg Hardy 0-1; Tony Fein 0-1; Lionel Breaux 0-1; DustinMouzon 0-1. Texas Tech - Williams, M. 5-2; Charbonnet, D. 4-2; Bird, Bront 2-4; Rowland, Jordy 5-0; McBath, Darcel 4-1; Hines, Anthony 3-2; Duncan, Brian 2-3; Williams, B. 4-0; Whitlock, Col-by 2-2; Dixon, McKinner 2-1; Fuller, Lance 1-2; Charbonnet, T. 2-0; Henley, Rajon 1-1; Sanders, DeShon 1-1; Ratliff, Jake 1-1; Wall, Jamar 1-1; Hunter, Victor 0-2; Bunton, Marcus 0-2; Leong, Lyle 1-0; Mitchem, F. 1-0; Moore, LaRon 1-0; Howard, Julius 0-1; Nickerson, B. 0-1; Hale, Ryan 0-1; Jones, Richard 0-1; Howard, Daniel 0-1.

TEAM STATISTICS UM TTUFIRST DOWNS 26 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-223 14-105PASSING YDS (NET) 292 364Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-18-1 58-36-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-515 72-469Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-79 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-91 7-158Interception Returns-Yards 2-78 1-45Punts (Number-Avg) 2-37.5 4-41.0Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 2-15 8-62Possession Time 35:14 24:46Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 8 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-7 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 4-16

LAST MEETING - JAN. 2, 2009OLE MISS 7 17 14 9 - 47TEXAS TECH 14 7 0 13 - 34

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n Graham Harrell threw for 364 yards and two touchdowns in his final start as a Red Raider at the 2009 Cotton Bowl.

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OFFENSELT 79 Travis Bruffy 6-6 305 Jr-2L Missouri City, Texas 73 Dawson Deaton 6-6 305 Fr-RS Frisco, Texas

LG 58 Madison Akamnonu 6-5 320 Jr-2L Arlington, Texas 75 Giovanni Pancotti 6-6 310 So-1L Houston, Texas C 76 Paul Stawarz 6-6 295 Sr-2L Channahon, Ill. 71 Bailey Smith 6-5 305 Jr-2L Lucas, Texas

RG 56 Jack Anderson 6-5 320 So-1L Frisco, Texas 77 Jacob Hines 6-5 320 Sr-1L Long Beach, Calif.

RT 78 Terence Steele 6-6 320 Jr-2L Cibolo, Texas 74 Will Farrar 6-5 320 Fr-RS Richmond, Texas

QB 6 McLane Carter 6-3 225 Jr-1L Gilmer, Texas-or- 7 Jett Duffey 6-1 200 So-1L Mansfield, Texas-or- 10 Alan Bowman 6-3 210 Fr-HS Grapevine, Texas

RB 21 Da’Leon Ward 5-10 180 So-1L Dallas, Texas 2 Demarcus Felton 5-7 205 Sr-3L Houston, Texas-or- 24 Tre King 5-11 190 Sr-1L Wichita, Kan.

B-BACK/TE 11 Donta Thompson 6-5 225 Jr-2L Ennis, Texas 41 Tyler Carr 6-4 260 So-1L Amarillo, Texas

X 4 Antoine Wesley 6-5 200 Jr-2L Las Vegas, Nev.-or- 8 De’Quan Bowman 5-11 190 Sr-1L Millville, N.J.

H 19 Zach Austin 5-11 195 Sr-1L Austin, Texas 82 KeSean Carter 5-11 165 Fr-HS The Woodlands, Texas Y 88 Ja’Deion High 5-11 190 Sr-3L Hereford, Texas 22 Seth Collins 6-3 190 Jr-TR San Diego, Calif.

Z 9 T.J. Vasher 6-6 190 So-1L Wichita Falls, Texas 86 Dalton Rigdon 5-11 170 Fr-RS Perryton, Texas

DEFENSEEND 53 Eli Howard 6-4 270 So-1L San Angelo, Texas 90 Quentin Yontz 6-2 270 Sr-1L Corona, Calif.-or- 91 Nelson Mbanasor 6-3 280 Fr-RS Pflugerville, Texas

N 99 Preston Gordon 6-1 280 Sr-TR McKinney, Texas-or- 97 Joseph Wallace 6-1 315 So-1L Dallas, Texas

T 96 Broderick Washington, Jr. 6-3 305 Jr-2L Longview, Texas 98 Nick McCann 6-2 310 So-1L Texarkana, Ark. RUSH 13 Kolin Hill 6-2 245 Sr-2L Schertz, Texas-or- 9 Tony Jones 6-2 225 Sr-1L Casselberry, Fla.

LB 1 Jordyn Brooks 6-1 240 Jr-2L Houston, Texas 6 Riko Jeffers 6-2 245 So-1L Garland, Texas

LB 40 Dakota Allen 6-1 235 Sr-2L Humble, Texas 33 Brayden Stringer 6-2 225 Jr-2L Cypress, Texas-or- 18 Christian Taylor 6-1 220 Jr-2L Houston, Texas

NB 31 Justus Parker 6-0 205 Jr-1L La Vernia, Texas 3 Douglas Coleman III 6-1 190 Jr-2L Zachary, La.

CB 23 DaMarcus Fields 6-0 200 So-1L Taylor, Texas 20 Adrian Frye 6-0 190 Fr-RS Houston, Texas

S 15 Vaughnte Dorsey 5-11 200 Sr-1L Cleveland, Miss. 21 Kisean Allen 5-11 180 Sr-3L Mesquite, Texas-or- 12 Quincy Addison 6-1 190 Fr-RS Angleton, Texas

S 7 Jah’Shawn Johnson 5-10 185 Sr-3L Ennis, Texas 10 John Bonney 6-1 205 Sr-TR Houston, Texas-or- 16 Thomas Leggett 6-0 185 So-RS Navarre, Fla.

CB 4 Desmon Smith 6-2 190 Jr-2L Odessa, Texas 17 John Davis Jr. 6-1 185 Fr-RS Euless, Texas

SPECIAL TEAMSLS 48 Kyle Heffron 6-0 215 Sr-2L San Antonio, Texas 43 Noah Hess 6-2 200 Jr-SQ Houston, Texas

PK 96 Clayton Hatfield 5-10 185 Sr-3L Boerne, Texas 49 Michael Barden 5-11 180 Sr-3L Austin, Texas

P 85 Dominic Panazzolo 6-5 210 Sr-1L Adelaide, Australia 46 Reed Bowman 6-0 205 So-TR Magnolia, Texas

H 46 Reed Bowman 6-0 205 So-TR Magnolia, Texas

KO 96 Clayton Hatfield 5-10 185 Sr-3L Boerne, Texas 49 Michael Barden 5-11 180 Sr-3L Austin, Texas 36 Trey Wolff 6-4 185 Fr-HS Spring, Texas

KR 8 De’Quan Bowman 5-11 190 Sr-1L Millville, N.J. 26 Ta’Zhawn Henry 5-7 170 Fr-HS Houston, Texas

PR 8 De’Quan Bowman 5-11 190 Sr-1L Millville, N.J. 20 Adrian Frye 6-0 190 Fr-RS Houston, Texas

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Date TTU/OPP Rank Opponent Location Result TV AttendanceSept. 1 -/- Ole Miss Houston, Texas -- ESPN --Sept. 8 -/- Lamar Lubbock, Texas -- FSN --Sept. 15 -/- Houston Lubbock, Texas -- FOX --Sept. 22 -/- Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. -- -- --Sept. 29 -/- West Virginia Lubbock, Texas -- -- --Oct. 11 -/- TCU Fort Worth, Texas -- ESPN --Oct. 20 -/- Kansas Lubbock, Texas -- -- --Oct. 27 -/- Iowa State Ames, Iowa -- -- --Nov. 3 -/- Oklahoma Lubbock, Texas -- -- --Nov. 10 -/- Texas Lubbock, Texas -- -- --Nov. 17 -/- Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. -- -- --Nov. 24 -/- Baylor Arlington, Texas -- -- --

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GStockton, Justin 11 132 817 20 797 6.0 4 84 72.5King, Tre 13 131 633 10 623 4.8 5 73 47.9Nisby, Desmond 12 62 287 14 273 4.4 7 47 22.8Felton, Demarcus 12 22 105 3 102 4.6 0 14 8.5Batson, Cameron 13 6 42 4 38 6.3 0 19 2.9Reed, Mason 5 7 25 0 25 3.6 0 7 5.0Shorts, Quan 13 2 19 0 19 9.5 0 14 1.5Coutee, Keke 13 5 17 2 15 3.0 0 11 1.2Panazzolo, Dominic 13 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 13 1.0Duffey, Jett 1 4 14 8 6 1.5 0 12 6.0Woodward, Caleb 2 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 2.5Cantrell, Dylan 13 1 3 0 3 3.0 1 3 0.2Carter, McLane 4 15 38 38 0 0.0 1 12 0.0Willies, Derrick 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Team 7 10 0 21 -21 -2.1 0 0 -3.0Shimonek, Nic 13 59 146 212 -66 -1.1 1 16 -5.1Total 13 459 2164 332 1832 4.0 19 84 140.9Opponents 13 488 2356 255 2101 4.3 16 58 161.6

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GShimonek, Nic 13 152.09 328-493-10 66.5 3963 33 77 304.8Carter, McLane 4 121.21 23-46-2 50.0 359 2 51 89.8Duffey, Jett 1 167.20 2-2-0 100.0 16 0 13 16.0Total 13 149.52 353-541-12 65.2 4338 35 77 333.7Opponents 13 139.22 321-510-14 62.9 3668 33 64 282.2

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GCoutee, Keke 13 93 1429 15.4 10 77 109.9Cantrell, Dylan 13 71 816 11.5 7 42 62.8Batson, Cameron 13 59 487 8.3 5 30 37.5Vasher, T.J. 13 29 545 18.8 6 60 41.9Stockton, Justin 11 27 235 8.7 1 26 21.4Willies, Derrick 7 18 304 16.9 3 75 43.4King, Tre 13 17 104 6.1 0 17 8.0Wesley, Antoine 13 10 137 13.7 0 35 10.5Shorts, Quan 13 9 109 12.1 2 37 8.4High, Ja’Deion 13 7 58 8.3 0 38 4.5Reed, Mason 5 3 28 9.3 1 16 5.6Robinson, JoJo 4 2 26 13.0 0 19 6.5Carr, Tyler 6 2 14 7.0 0 13 2.3Felton, Demarcus 12 2 13 6.5 0 12 1.1Bowman, De’Quan 11 2 11 5.5 0 8 1.0Thompson, Donta 13 1 20 20.0 0 20 1.5Anderson, Jack 13 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2Total 13 353 4338 12.3 35 77 333.7Opponents 13 321 3668 11.4 33 64 282.2 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdPanazzolo, Dominic 60 2484 41.4 72 2 27 15 10 2Team 2 5 2.5 5 0 0 0 0 0Total 62 2489 40.1 72 2 27 15 10 2Opponents 58 2510 43.3 67 10 10 19 17 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnBarden, Michael 74 4697 63.5 40 5 Cluck, Matthew 7 447 63.9 2 2 Hatfield, Clayton 1 64 64.0 0 0 Total 82 5208 63.5 42 7 831 40.6 24Opponents 79 4855 61.5 45 3 713 38.2 26

CATEGORY TECH OPP

SCORING 446 419 Points Per Game 34.3 32.2 Points Off Turnovers 91 68

FIRST DOWNS 319 316 Rushing 106 107 Passing 188 172 Penalty 25 37

RUSHING YARDAGE 1832 2101 Yards gained rushing 2164 2356 Yards lost rushing 332 255 Rushing Attempts 459 488 Average Per Rush 4.0 4.3 Average Per Game 140.9 161.6 TDs Rushing 19 16

PASSING YARDAGE 4338 3668 Comp-Att-Int 353-541-12 321-510-14 Average Per Pass 8.0 7.2 Average Per Catch 12.3 11.4 Average Per Game 333.7 282.2 TDs Passing 35 33

TOTAL OFFENSE 6170 5769 Total Plays 1000 998 Average Per Play 6.2 5.8 Average Per Game 474.6 443.8

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 31-713 32-831PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-102 12-67INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-284 12-286KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.0 26.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.7 5.6INT RETURN AVERAGE 20.3 23.8FUMBLES-LOST 14-6 25-15

PENALTIES-Yards 104-996 76-745 Average Per Game 76.6 57.3

PUNTS-Yards 62-2489 58-2510 Average Per Punt 40.1 43.3 Net punt average 38.4 38.1

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:30 30:30

3RD-DOWN Conversions 86/193 83/197 3rd-Down Pct 45% 42%

4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/21 15/24 4th-Down Pct 45% 62%

SACKS BY-Yards 18-136 29-238MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 59 52FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-23 18-22ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-3RED-ZONE SCORES (43-62) 69% (50-61) 82%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (33-62) 53% (39-61) 64%PAT-ATTEMPTS (56-59) 95% (49-49) 100%

ATTENDANCE 330,390 305,299 Games/Avg Per Game 6/55,065 5/61,060 Neutral Site Games 2/31,552

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalTexas Tech 136 104 116 90 0 446Opponents 68 133 99 112 7 419

2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (0-0 Overall; 0-0 in Big 12)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

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SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsCoutee, Keke 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66Cantrell, Dylan 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Nisby, Desmond 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42Hatfield, Clayton 0 6-10 22-22 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 40Vasher, T.J. 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Barden, Michael 0 4-8 23-24 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 35King, Tre 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Batson, Cameron 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Stockton, Justin 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Willies, Derrick 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Shorts, Quan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Ewton, Michael 0 1-3 9-10 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Sykes, Willie 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Reed, Mason 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Carter, McLane 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Coleman, Douglas 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Shimonek, Nic 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Fields, DaMarcus 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Parker, Justus 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Cluck, Matthew 0 1-2 2-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5Total 59 12-23 56-59 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 446Opponents 52 18-22 49-49 0-1 2 2-2 0 0 419

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GShimonek, Nic 13 552 -66 3963 3897 299.8Stockton, Justin 11 132 797 0 797 72.5King, Tre 13 131 623 0 623 47.9Carter, McLane 4 61 0 359 359 89.8Nisby, Desmond 12 62 273 0 273 22.8Felton, Demarcus 12 22 102 0 102 8.5Batson, Cameron 13 6 38 0 38 2.9Reed, Mason 5 7 25 0 25 5.0Duffey, Jett 1 6 6 16 22 22.0Shorts, Quan 13 2 19 0 19 1.5Coutee, Keke 13 5 15 0 15 1.2Panazzolo, Dominic 13 1 13 0 13 1.0Woodward, Caleb 2 1 5 0 5 2.5Cantrell, Dylan 13 1 3 0 3 0.2Team 7 10 -21 0 -21 -3.0Total 13 1000 1832 4338 6170 474.6Opponents 13 998 2101 3668 5769 443.8

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GCoutee, Keke 13 15 1429 0 315 0 1759 135.3Stockton, Justin 11 797 235 0 0 0 1032 93.8Batson, Cameron 13 38 487 91 308 0 924 71.1Cantrell, Dylan 13 3 816 0 0 0 819 63.0King, Tre 13 623 104 0 0 0 727 55.9Vasher, T.J. 13 0 545 0 0 0 545 41.9Willies, Derrick 7 0 304 0 0 0 304 43.4Nisby, Desmond 12 273 0 0 0 0 273 22.8Parker, Justus 13 0 0 0 30 114 144 11.1Wesley, Antoine 13 0 137 0 0 0 137 10.5Shorts, Quan 13 19 109 0 0 0 128 9.8Felton, Demarcus 12 102 13 0 0 0 115 9.6Fields, DaMarcus 13 0 0 0 0 95 95 7.3High, Ja’Deion 13 0 58 11 0 0 69 5.3Reed, Mason 5 25 28 0 0 0 53 10.6Allen, Dakota 13 0 0 0 0 36 36 2.8Coleman, Douglas 12 0 0 0 33 2 35 2.9Sykes, Willie 8 0 0 0 0 33 33 4.1Robinson, JoJo 4 0 26 0 0 0 26 6.5Yontz, Quentin 13 0 0 0 22 0 22 1.7Thompson, Donta 13 0 20 0 0 0 20 1.5Carr, Tyler 6 0 14 0 0 0 14 2.3Panazzolo, Dominic 13 13 0 0 0 0 13 1.0Bowman, De’Quan 11 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.0Duffey, Jett 1 6 0 0 0 0 6 6.0Hill, Kolin 13 0 0 0 5 0 5 0.4Woodward, Caleb 2 5 0 0 0 0 5 2.5Jones, Tony 13 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2Anderson, Jack 13 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.2Brooks, Jordyn 12 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2Team 7 -21 0 0 0 0 -21 -3.0Shimonek, Nic 13 -66 0 0 0 0 -66 -5.1Total 13 1832 4338 102 713 284 7269 559.2Opponents 13 2101 3668 67 831 286 6953 534.8

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkBarden, Michael 4-8 50.0 0-0 2-3 1-2 1-3 0-0 47 0Ewton, Michael 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 32 0Cluck, Matthew 1-2 50.0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 26 0Hatfield, Clayton 6-10 60.0 0-0 2-3 4-5 0-2 0-0 39 0

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBatson, Cameron 17 91 5.4 0 17High, Ja’Deion 1 11 11.0 0 0Total 18 102 5.7 0 17Opponents 12 67 5.6 0 12

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongParker, Justus 4 114 28.5 0 55Allen, Dakota 2 36 18.0 0 26Dorsey, Vaughnte 1 0 0.0 0 0Thomas, Mychealon 1 0 0.0 0 0Fields, DaMarcus 1 95 95.0 1 95Coleman, Douglas 1 2 2.0 0 2Brooks, Jordyn 1 2 2.0 0 2Smith, Desmon 1 0 0.0 0 0Jones, Tony 1 2 2.0 0 2Sykes, Willie 1 33 33.0 1 33Total 14 284 20.3 2 95Opponents 12 286 23.8 3 94

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBatson, Cameron 14 308 22.0 0 49Coutee, Keke 10 315 31.5 1 92Parker, Justus 3 30 10.0 0 11Coleman, Douglas 2 33 16.5 0 25Yontz, Quentin 1 22 22.0 0 22Hill, Kolin 1 5 5.0 0 5Total 31 713 23.0 1 92Opponents 32 831 26.0 0 59

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongJones, Tony 1 0 0.0 0 0Parker, Justus 1 20 20.0 1 20Brooks, Jordyn 1 -2 -2.0 0 0Coleman, Douglas 1 31 31.0 1 31Total 4 49 12.2 2 31Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICSCONVERSIONSThird Down 1 2 3 4 OT TotalTexas Tech 27-49 19-49 22-49 18-45 0-1 86-193Opponents 21-46 27-59 16-42 19-50 0-0 83-197

Fourth Down 1 2 3 4 OT TotalTexas Tech 2-3 2-3 2-3 3-11 0-1 9-21Opponents 1-3 3-6 4-5 7-10 0-0 15-24

TURNOVERSTakeaways – 29 (14 INT, 15 Fumble Recovery)Turnovers – 18 (12 INT, 6 Fumble Lost)Points Off Turnovers – Tech: 91 Opponents: 68Points Off Turnovers/Game – Texas Tech: 7.0 Opponents: 5.2

RED ZONETexas Tech Red Zone Entries – 43 of 62 (69.4%) Scores – 43 (33 TDs, 15 Rush TDs, 18 Pass TDs, 10 FGs) Non-Scores – 19 (8 FGA, 4 Downs, 3 Fumbles, 1 Half, 3 INT)Opponent Red Zone Entries – 50 of 61 (82.0%) Scores – 50 (39 TDs, 15 Rush TDs, 24 Pass TD, 11 FG) Non-Scores – 11 (3 INT, 1 Fumble, 3 Downs, 3 FGA, 1 Half)

KICKOFFSKickoffs – 82, 5,208 yds, (63.5 avg.)Touchbacks – 40Opponent Kickoff Returns – 32 - 831 yards (26.0 avg.)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

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|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSE GP-GS UA AS Tot TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rv-Yds FF Kk Saf40 Allen, Dakota 13-13 58 44 102 6.0-28 2.0-11 2-36 4 3 1-0 1 . .7 Johnson, Jah’Shawn 13-12 68 29 97 4.0-9 . . 5 . . 1 . .1A Brooks, Jordyn 12-11 50 39 89 0.5-1 . 1-2 2 7 1--2 . . .15 Dorsey, Vaughnte 13-12 40 19 59 1.5-2 . 1-0 3 . 1-0 1 . .23 Fields, DaMarcus 13-11 38 13 51 . . 1-95 7 . 2-0 1 . .96 Washington, Broderick 13-13 29 15 44 2.0-13 2.0-13 . . 3 . 1 . .1E Hill, Kolin 13-9 32 12 44 6.0-22 2.0-16 . 4 1 1-0 2 . .31 Parker, Justus 13-7 34 8 42 2.5-24 . 4-114 4 3 1-20 4 . .5 Morgan, Octavious 13-5 30 11 41 1.0-3 . . 8 . . . . .99 Thomas, Mychealon 13-13 25 16 41 3.0-15 1.0-11 1-0 . 1 2-0 . . .9A Jones, Tony 13-3 21 12 33 7.0-25 4.0-20 1-2 1 4 2-0 . . .4A Smith, Desmon 12-7 24 6 30 1.0-1 . 1-0 3 . . . . .53 Howard, Eli 13-7 20 7 27 8.5-47 5.5-36 . 3 6 . 3 . .28 Lane, Jaylon 7-3 25 2 27 1.0-1 . . 3 . . . . .25 Coleman, Douglas 12-4 19 3 22 1.0-2 . 1-2 1 1 2-31 1 . .1C Jeffers, Riko 13-2 16 6 22 . . . . 1 1-0 . . .2B Allen, Kisean 13-0 12 6 18 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . .19 Sykes, Willie 8-2 10 4 14 2.0-15 1.0-14 1-33 2 . . . . .94 Gilmore, Lonzell 7-3 7 3 10 2.0-3 . . . 1 . . . .90 Yontz, Quentin 13-1 9 . 9 2.0-3 . . . . . . . .52 Barnes, Zach 13-5 6 3 9 1.5-16 1.5-16 . . 3 . 1 . .33 Stringer, Brayden 13-0 6 2 8 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .3 Polite-Bray, DJ 7-0 6 . 6 . . . 1 . . . . .26 Moore, Kevin 12-0 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .18 Taylor, Christian 13-0 1 4 5 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .98 McCann, Nick 10-0 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .29 Reed, Mason 5-1 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .17 Thompson, Donta 13-1 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .88 High, Ja’Deion 13-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . 1 .24 King, Tre 13-5 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .49 Barden, Michael 13-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .13 Batson, Cameron 13-9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .79 Bruffy, Travis 11-10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .22 Wesley, Antoine 13-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 Vasher, T.J. 13-5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .95 Nunez, Talor 10-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .48 Heffron, Kyle 12-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .78 Steele, Terence 13-13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .2C Walker, Trevor 1-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .4C Wallace, Abraham 3-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total 13-0 615 274 889 54-231 18-136 14-284 52 34 15-49 16 1 . Opponents 13-0 640 262 902 79.0-354 29-238 12-286 47 44 6-0 8 2 .

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

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|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| totDate Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg offSep 02, 2017 EASTERN WASHINGTON 40 177 3 25 31 449 4 75 31-35-0 449 4 75 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 4 626Sep 16, 2017 ARIZONA STATE 29 72 1 15 37 543 6 47 37-50-0 543 6 47 0 0 0 0 2 19 0 8 615Sep 23, 2017 at Houston 33 200 1 84 29 321 2 77 29-45-1 321 2 77 2 36 0 20 2 1 0 0 521Sep 30, 2017 OKLAHOMA STATE 26 54 2 14 29 330 1 56 29-46-1 330 1 56 6 93 0 30 0 0 0 0 384Oct 07, 2017 at Kansas 52 313 5 55 22 290 3 40 22-27-1 290 3 40 4 115 0 49 1 7 0 7 603Oct 14, 2017 at West Virginia 33 190 1 30 24 323 4 60 24-39-1 323 4 60 5 116 0 33 1 2 0 2 513Oct 21, 2017 IOWA STATE 41 129 2 14 31 207 0 20 31-41-1 207 0 20 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 336Oct 28, 2017 at Oklahoma 34 115 0 13 22 322 4 70 22-36-1 322 4 70 3 64 0 29 1 17 0 17 437Nov 04, 2017 KANSAS STATE 31 122 1 25 34 405 4 75 34-53-1 405 4 75 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 4 527Nov 11, 2017 vs Baylor 30 91 1 15 24 246 2 30 24-29-0 246 2 30 3 122 1 92 2 9 0 5 337Nov 18, 2017 TCU 41 174 0 32 18 153 0 35 18-36-1 153 0 35 3 64 0 36 0 0 0 0 327Nov 24, 2017 at Texas 34 62 1 22 20 333 2 52 20-45-2 333 2 52 1 22 0 22 1 8 0 8 395Dec 23, 2017 vs USF 35 133 1 24 32 416 3 37 32-59-2 416 3 37 4 81 0 41 3 25 0 17 549 Totals 459 1832 19 84 353 4338 35 77 353-541-12 4338 35 77 31 713 1 92 18 102 0 17 6170 Opponent 488 2101 16 58 321 3668 33 64 321-510-14 3668 33 64 32 831 0 59 12 67 0 12 5769

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| offDate Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf t/o PtsSep 02, 2017 EASTERN WASHINGTON 42 22 64 7.0-19 1.0-10 1 1-0 2-35 0 4 0 8-8 0 0 0 7 56Sep 16, 2017 ARIZONA STATE 53 28 81 4.0-36 3.0-35 0 1-0 0-0 5 2 1 7-7 0 0 0 7 52Sep 23, 2017 at Houston 46 30 76 5.0-19 2.0-11 3 3-0 2-12 6 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 3 27Sep 30, 2017 OKLAHOMA STATE 56 16 72 3.0-6 2.0-5 0 0-0 1-95 3 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 34Oct 07, 2017 at Kansas 52 12 64 7.0-19 1.0-7 2 2-20 2-51 1 8 0 9-8 0 0 0 23 65Oct 14, 2017 at West Virginia 52 13 65 5.0-43 4.0-39 0 0-0 1-0 0 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 35Oct 21, 2017 IOWA STATE 39 24 63 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-34 3 4 0 2-1 0 0 0 6 13 Oct 28, 2017 at Oklahoma 42 40 82 2.0-8 1.0-4 1 0-0 1-0 2 3 0 4-3 0 0 0 0 27Nov 04, 2017 KANSAS STATE 43 22 65 5.0-20 2.0-6 0 0-0 1-0 1 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 35Nov 11, 2017 vs Baylor 47 20 67 2.0-10 1.0-8 2 3-31 1-0 3 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 17 38Nov 18, 2017 TCU 38 10 48 3.0-30 1.0-10 4 1-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3Nov 24, 2017 at Texas 49 27 76 6.0-12 1.0-2 1 2--2 2-57 3 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 7 27Dec 23, 2017 vs USF 56 10 66 3.0-5 0.0-0 2 2-0 0-0 4 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 14 34 Totals 615 274 889 54.0-231 19.0-137 16 15-49 14-284 34 52 1 59-56 0 0 0 91 446 Opponent 640 262 902 79.0-354 29.0-238 8 6-0 12-286 44 47 2 49-49 0 2 0 68 419

TEXAS TECH GAME-BY-GAME STATS

|---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| totDate Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg offSep 02, 2017 EASTERN WASHINGTON 36 81 0 23 23 220 1 28 23-36-2 220 1 28 3 60 0 25 0 0 0 0 301Sep 16, 2017 ARIZONA STATE 44 168 3 21 27 326 3 54 27-41-0 326 3 54 4 92 0 27 1 11 0 11 494Sep 23, 2017 at Houston 31 110 1 20 32 317 2 29 32-52-2 317 2 29 2 53 0 47 2 3 0 2 427Sep 30, 2017 OKLAHOMA STATE 44 221 2 24 27 376 3 37 27-38-1 376 3 37 1 31 0 31 1 12 0 0 597Oct 07, 2017 at Kansas 33 112 1 45 23 256 1 41 23-43-2 256 1 41 5 119 0 30 0 0 0 0 368Oct 14, 2017 at West Virginia 29 44 1 19 32 352 5 32 32-41-1 352 5 32 2 42 0 22 3 23 0 12 396Oct 21, 2017 IOWA STATE 36 208 0 58 22 192 3 30 22-32-1 192 3 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400Oct 28, 2017 at Oklahoma 47 336 3 35 22 281 4 30 22-34-1 281 4 30 2 50 0 29 0 0 0 0 617Nov 04, 2017 KANSAS STATE 36 145 2 42 18 263 2 54 18-28-1 263 2 54 5 181 0 59 2 11 0 8 408Nov 11, 2017 vs Baylor 29 106 0 13 43 417 3 40 43-63-1 417 3 40 2 39 0 20 0 0 0 0 523Nov 18, 2017 TCU 42 204 1 41 6 85 1 28 6-17-0 85 1 28 2 61 0 33 0 0 0 0 289Nov 24, 2017 at Texas 33 116 1 25 29 272 1 27 29-51-2 272 1 27 1 37 0 37 2 6 0 7 388Dec 23, 2017 vs USF 48 250 1 30 17 311 4 64 17-34-0 311 4 64 3 66 0 24 1 1 0 1 561 Opponent totals 488 2101 16 58 321 3668 33 64 321-510-14 3668 33 64 32 831 0 59 12 67 0 12 5769 Texas Tech 459 1832 19 84 353 4338 35 77 353-541-12 4338 35 77 31 713 1 92 18 102 0 17 6170

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Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf t/o Pts

Sep 02, 2017 EASTERN WASHINGTON 57 14 71 7.0-36 2.0-19 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 10

Sep 16, 2017 ARIZONA STATE 45 18 63 4.0-26 3.0-25 0 1-0 0-0 6 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 7 45

Sep 23, 2017 at Houston 35 56 91 6.0-24 2.0-15 1 0-0 1-20 9 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 7 24

Sep 30, 2017 OKLAHOMA STATE 49 12 61 6.0-24 1.0-12 0 0-0 1-0 8 7 1 5-5 0 0 0 0 41

Oct 07, 2017 at Kansas 51 30 81 5.0-25 3.0-23 1 1-0 1-2 1 1 1 1-1 0 0 0 3 19

Oct 14, 2017 at West Virginia 50 14 64 4.0-22 2.0-19 1 0-0 1-1 2 3 0 5-5 0 1 0 0 46

Oct 21, 2017 IOWA STATE 54 32 86 10.0-38 2.0-18 2 2-0 1-61 1 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 17 31

Oct 28, 2017 at Oklahoma 43 24 67 3.0-22 2.0-19 0 0-0 1-0 0 3 0 7-7 0 0 0 7 49

Nov 04, 2017 KANSAS STATE 56 10 66 4.0-9 1.0-3 0 0-0 1-25 4 5 0 4-4 0 1 0 7 42

Nov 11, 2017 vs Baylor 40 18 58 8.0-25 2.0-13 1 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 24

Nov 18, 2017 TCU 52 12 64 5.0-20 3.0-16 1 1-0 1-94 1 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 10 27

Nov 24, 2017 at Texas 45 12 57 10.0-51 3.0-29 0 0-0 2-58 4 10 0 2-2 0 0 0 10 23

Dec 23, 2017 vs USF 63 10 73 7.0-32 3.0-27 0 0-0 2-25 7 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 38

Opponent totals 640 262 902 79.0-354 29.0-238 8 6-0 12-286 44 47 2 49-49 0 2 0 68 419

Texas Tech 615 274 889 54.0-231 19.0-137 16 15-49 14-284 34 52 1 59-56 0 0 0 91 446

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS

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OFFENSEGAME LT LG C RG RT QB RB FB/RB/WR X H Y ZOle MissLamarHoustonOklahoma StateWest VirginiaTCUKansasIowa StateOklahomaTexasKansas StateBaylor

DEFENSEGAME DE NT DT RUSH WILL MIKE SAM NB LC LS RS RC Ole MissLamarHoustonOklahoma StateWest VirginiaTCUKansasIowa StateOklahomaTexasKansas StateBaylor

OFFENSEPLAYER 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 TOTAL STREAKTerence Steele - - RS 12 13 25 25Paul Stawarz - - - 8 13 21 21Madison Akamnonu - - RS 7 13 20 14Jack Anderson - - - - 13 13 13Travis Bruffy - - - - 11 11 11Ja’Deion High RS - 5 - - 5 0Tre King - - - - 5 5 1T.J. Vasher - - - - 5 5 5Mason Reed - - - 3 1 4 0Quan Shorts - - - - 4 4 1Da’Leon Ward - - - 4 - 4 0Demarcus Felton - - - 3 - 3 0Tyler Carr - - - - 2 2 0Jacob Hines - - - - 2 2 0Zach Austin RS - 1 - - 1 0McLane Carter - - - - 1 1 1Desmond Nisby - - - - 1 1 0Bailey Smith - - - 1 - 1 0Donta Thompson - - - - 1 1 0Antoine Wesley - - - 1 - 1 0

DEFENSEPLAYER 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 TOTAL STREAKJah’Shawn Johnson - RS 13 12 12 37 4Jordyn Brooks - - - 11 11 22 3Kolin Hill - - - 11 9 20 9Dakota Allen - - 5 - 13 18 13Broderick Washington, Jr. - - RS 1 13 14 14Vaughnte Dorsey - - - - 12 12 10DaMarcus Fields - - - - 11 11 11Kisean Allen - - - 9 - 9 0Douglas Coleman III - - - 3 4 7 0Eli Howard - - - - 7 7 7Justus Parker - - - - 7 7 3Desmon Smith - - - - 6 6 0Octavious Morgan - - - - 5 5 3Lonzell Gilmore - - - - 3 3 0Jaylon Lane - - - - 3 3 0Riko Jeffers - - - - 2 2 0Quentin Yontz - - - - 1 1 1

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PASSINGShimonek, Nic Comp Att INT Pct. Yards TD Long Sacked-Yards Effic.Eastern Washington 30 26 0 86.7 384 3 75 2-19 227.2Arizona State 50 37 0 74.0 543 6 47 3-25 204.8Houston 45 29 1 64.4 321 2 77 2-15 134.6Oklahoma State 46 29 1 63.0 330 1 56 1-12 126.1Kansas 19 24 1 79.2 233 2 40 3-23 179.8West Virginia 24 39 1 61.5 323 4 60 2-19 159.8Iowa State 41 31 1 75.6 207 0 20 2-18 113.1Oklahoma 36 22 1 61.1 322 4 70 2-19 167.4Kansas State 53 34 1 64.2 405 4 75 1-3 149.5Baylor 29 24 0 82.8 246 2 30 2-13 176.8TCU 33 17 1 51.5 137 0 35 3-16 80.3Texas 8 4 0 50.0 96 2 52 1-2 233.3USF 59 32 2 54.2 416 3 37 3-27 123.5TOTALS 493 328 10 66.5 3963 33 77 27-211 152.1

Carter, McLane Att Comp INT Pct. Yards TD Long Sacked-Yards Effic.Eastern Washington 3 3 0 100.0 49 1 22 0-0 347.2Kansas 3 3 0 100.0 57 1 32 0-0 369.6Texas 37 16 2 43.2 237 0 51 2-27 86.2TOTALS 46 23 2 50.0 359 2 51 2-27 121.2

Duffey, Jett Att Comp INT Pct. Yards TD Long Sacked-Yards Effic.Eastern Washington 2 2 0 100.0 16 0 13 0-0 167.20TOTALS 2 2 0 100.0 16 0 13 0-0 167.20

RUSHINGRush-Yds/TD EWU ASU HOU OSU KU WVU ISU OU KSU BU TCU UT USFStockton, Justin 8-47/2 12-47/0 10-102/0 12-28/1 15-161/1 15-96/0 4-14/0 DNP 10-30/0 DNP 21-124/0 7-45/0 18-103/0King, Tre 4-17/1 1-4/0 9-98/0 4-12/0 10-40/0 8-67/1 20-82/0 24-113/0 16-71/1 20-67/1 2-4/0 3-13/0 10-35/1Nisby, Desmond 6-57/0 9-45/0 4-2/1 5-0/1 11-93/4 2-1/0 8-17/1 4-12/0 DNP 4-18/0 3-13/0 5-16/0 1--1/0Felton, Demarcus 6-30/0 - - DNP 4-31/0 - 2-6/0 - - 1-4/0 5-25/0 4-6/0 -Batson, Cameron - - 1-7/0 - - 2-12/0 - 1-4/0 - - - 1--4/0 1-19/0Reed, Mason 7-25/0 - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPShorts, Quan - - - - 1-5/0 - - - - 1-14/0 - - -Coutee, Keke - - 3-2/0 1-11/0 - - - - - - - - 1-2/0Panazzolo, Dominic - - - - - 1-13/0 - - - - - - -Duffey, Jett 4-6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPWoodward, Caleb 1-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPCantrell, Dylan - 1-3/1 - - - - - - - - - - -Carter, McLane 1-9/0 DNP DNP DNP 4-14/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--3/0 9--20/1 DNPWillies, Derrick 1-0/0 - - - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTeam - 2--3/0 1--2/0 - 3--11/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--1/0 DNP 3--4/0 DNPShimonek, Nic 2--19/0 4--24/0 5--9/0 4-3/0 4--20/0 5-1/0 7-10/1 5--14/0 5-21/0 3--11/0 9-11/0 2-10/0 4--25/0

RECEIVINGNo.-Yds/TD EWU ASU HOU OSU KU WVU ISU OU KSU BU TCU UT USFCoutee, Keke 5-99/2 12-186/1 11-161/1 3-53/0 8-87/1 6-86/1 8-72/0 4-93/1 12-189/2 2-38/0 2-10/0 9-168/0 11-187/1Cantrell, Dylan 4-35/0 8-160/2 2-34/0 6-67/1 2-26/0 8-85/1 6-48/0 3-75/1 8-99/1 11-94/0 7-55/0 2-12/0 4-26/1Vasher, T.J. 1-11/0 - 1-5/0 - - 2-113/2 - 5-98/0 5-58/1 4-42/1 1-7/0 5-127/1 5-84/1Batson, Cameron 6-53/0 6-59/1 7-52/0 6-84/0 2-9/0 1--2/0 10-67/0 3-20/2 7-46/0 4-50/1 2-10/0 1-16/1 4-23/0Willies, Derrick 4-126/1 4-56/1 4-41/0 3-30/0 1-32/1 - 2-19/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPStockton, Justin 1-1/0 5-56/0 2-22/1 7-52/0 2-33/0 3-18/0 1--2/0 DNP - DNP 2-13/0 2-10/0 2-32/0Wesley, Antoine 1-13/0 - - 3-38/0 1-6/0 - - - - - 2-51/0 1-0/0 2-29/0Shorts, Quan 2-30/1 - - - 4-76/1 1-4/0 1--7/0 - - - - - 1-6/0King, Tre 2-16/0 - 1-0/0 - - 2-7/0 2-9/0 4-22/0 2-13/0 3-22/0 - - 1-15/0High, Ja’Deion 2-35/0 - 1-6/0 1-6/0 - - - 1-4/0 - - 2-7/0 - -Reed, Mason - 2-26/1 - - 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPRobinson, JoJo 1-7/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-19/0 DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNPThompson, Donta 1-20/0 - - - - - - - - - - - -Carr, Tyler DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - - DNP 2-14/0Felton, Demarcus - - - DNP - 1-12/0 1-1/0 - - - - - -Bowman, De’Quan 1-3/0 - - DNP - - - 1-8/0 - - - DNP -Anderson, Jack - - - - - - - 1-2/0 - - - - -

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UT-AT-TT UA-A TOT EWU ASU HOU OSU KU WVU ISU OU KSU BU TCU UT USFAllen, Dakota 58-44 102 2-4 4-5 8-4 6-2 4-0 2-3 2-1 4-6 3-4 4-5 4-3 7-6 8-1Johnson, Jah’Shawn 68-29 97 5-2 9-3 3-3 6-2 5-2 6-2 6-3 2-6 2-0 3-2 8-2 5-2 8-0Brooks, Jordyn 50-39 89 4-3 8-5 2-3 5-2 6-4 3-3 3-2 5-8 DNP 4-1 5-0 3-6 2-2Dorsey, Vaughnte 40-19 59 3-0 1-0 4-2 5-2 3-0 3-2 1-2 2-2 3-3 3-5 1-0 4-1 7-0Fields, DaMarcus 38-13 51 - 0-1 2-1 5-0 1-1 1-0 6-2 4-3 4-1 6-2 1-0 4-2 4-0Washington, Broderick 29-15 44 - 2-1 2-2 2-2 1-1 3-1 0-2 2-3 2-0 2-1 7-0 1-1 5-1Hill, Kolin 32-12 44 2-0 0-1 0-1 4-0 3-0 3-1 2-2 7-3 1-1 1-0 1-1 3-2 5-0Parker, Justus 34-8 42 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 5-1 3-3 5-0 4-2 4-0 6-1 4-1 -Thomas, Mychealon 25-16 41 0-3 2-2 3-1 3-0 3-1 4-0 2-0 0-2 0-2 1-1 1-2 4-1 2-1Morgan, Octavious 30-11 41 3-1 4-2 1-2 4-1 1-0 - 3-2 2-2 2-0 - 1-0 5-1 4-0Jones, Tony 21-12 33 1-1 3-2 0-1 5-2 - - 1-1 0-1 3-0 2-2 1-1 3-1 2-0Smith, Desmon 24-6 30 2-0 DNP 4-1 - 5-1 3-0 3-1 3-1 2-1 1-0 - 1-1 -Howard, Eli 20-7 27 0-1 2-2 3-1 1-1 1-0 4-0 1-1 2-0 3-1 1-0 1-0 - 1-0Lane, Jaylon 25-2 27 1-0 4-0 5-1 2-0 DNP 4-0 DNP DNP 1-1 8-0 DNP DNP DNPJeffers, Riko 16-6 22 2-0 - 0-2 1-0 3-0 1-0 - 0-1 6-0 3-0 - - 0-3Coleman, Douglas 19-3 22 1-0 4-0 1-1 3-0 DNP - - 3-1 2-1 2-0 - 1-0 2-0Allen, Kisean 12-6 18 1-1 2-1 2-0 - 1-0 - - - 4-1 1-1 - 0-1 1-1Sykes, Willie 10-4 14 0-2 1-0 0-1 - 2-0 4-0 3-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPGilmore, Lonzell 7-3 10 3-0 - 2-1 1-1 1-1 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPBarnes, Zach 6-3 9 - 3-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 - - - - 1-0 - - -Yontz, Quentin 9-0 9 1-0 - - - 1-0 2-0 1-0 - - - - 1-0 3-0Stringer, Brayden 6-2 8 4-1 0-1 - - 2-0 - - - - - - - -Polite-Bray, DJ 6-0 6 3-0 1-0 - - 2-0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPMoore, Kevin 4-2 6 - 1-0 - - - 2-0 - 0-1 0-1 DNP - 1-0 -Taylor, Christian 1-4 5 0-1 - 1-0 - - - - - 0-3 - - - -McCann, Nick 3-2 5 - 0-1 - 1-0 1-0 - 1-1 DNP DNP - - - DNPReed, Mason 3-1 4 1-0 1-0 - 0-1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPThompson, Donta 3-1 4 - - 1-1 - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - -King, Tre 3-0 3 1-0 - - - 1-0 1-0 - - - - - - -High, Ja’Deion 2-1 3 - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - 0-1Barden, Michael 2-1 3 - - - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - 0-1 -Bruffy, Travis 2-0 2 DNP DNP - - - - - - - - - 2-0 -Batson, Cameron 2-0 2 - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0Vasher, T.J. 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0Wallace, Abraham 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - -Steele, Terence 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - -Walker, Trevor 0-1 1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPHeffron, Kyle 1-0 1 - - - - DNP 1-0 - - - - - - -Nunez, Talor 0-1 1 0-1 DNP DNP - - - - DNP - - - - -Wesley, Antoine 1-0 1 - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - -

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FIELD GOALSMade, Missed, Blocked #39 Cluck #49 Barden #87 Ewton #96 HatfieldEastern Washington -- -- -- --Arizona State -- 39 -- --Houston -- 47 32, 33, 31 --Oklahoma State -- 24,26 -- --Kansas 26 44 -- --West Virginia -- 43,23,37 -- --Iowa State 34 -- -- --Oklahoma -- -- -- --Kansas State -- -- -- 31Baylor -- -- -- 39TCU -- -- -- 22, 47, 20Texas -- -- -- 32, 34, 47USF -- -- -- 26, 33

PUNTINGNumber-Avg./I20/I10 #85 PanazzoloEastern Washington 3-36.7/2/2Arizona State 3-39.3/0/0Houston 7-40.3/1/0Oklahoma State 4-40.8/1/0Kansas 2-43.5/1/0West Virginia 4-41.2/0/0Iowa State 3-49.7/0/0Oklahoma 6-39.2/3/1Kansas State 4-41.2/1/1Baylor 4-41.5/1/0TCU 6-45.0/3/0Texas 9-44.4/0/0USF 5-34.8/2/1

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No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringOpponent Plays Yards Time Score QTR/Time PlayE. Washington 5 80 1:32 Rush TD 1/1:51 Stockton 25 yard runE. Washington 1 75 0:11 Pass TD 2/10:21 Willies 75 yard rec.E. Washington 3 68 1:39 Pass TD 2/5:45 Coutee 68 yard rec.E. Washington 9 75 3:38 Pass TD 2/0:29 Coutee 17 yard rec.E. Washington 10 81 4:15 Rush TD 3/7:17 King 1 yard runE. Washington 11 85 3:10 Rush TD 3/3:18 Stockton 4 yard runE. Washington 0 0 0:00 Pick-Six 3/3:09 Sykes 33 yard INTE. Washington 9 69 3:07 Pass TD 4/12:44 Shorts 22 yard rec.Arizona State 10 75 3:23 Pass TD 1/4:25 Coutee 12 yard rec.Arizona State 3 72 0:52 Pass TD 1/1:48 Batson 11 yard rec.Arizona State 3 22 1:05 Pass TD 1/0:04 Cantrell 29 yard rec.Arizona State 5 75 2:03 Pass TD 2/3:31 Reed 10 yard rec.Arizona State 4 27 0:37 Pass TD 2/0:30 Cantrell 14 yard rec.Arizona State 7 75 2:24 Pass TD 3/9:25 Willies 28 yard rec.Arizona State 10 54 3:25 FG 3/3:06 Barden 39 yard FGArizona State 12 90 4:31 Rush TD 4/1:55 Cantrell 3 yard runHouston 8 17 4:10 FG 1/9:57 Ewton 32 yard FGHouston 12 39 3:17 FG 1/1:45 Barden 47 yard FGHouston 11 86 4:04 Rush TD 2/11:08 Nisby 3 yard runHouston 2 80 0:25 Pass TD 3/4:48 Coutee 77 yard rec.Houston 2 94 1:15 Pass TD 4/7:28 Stockton 20 yard receptionOklahoma State 0 0 0:00 Pick-Six 1/7:42 Fields 95 yard INTOklahoma State 8 80 4:16 Pass TD 2/14:14 Cantrell 3 yard rec.Oklahoma State 11 56 3:49 FG 2/0:00 Barden 24 yard FGOklahoma State 9 64 3:22 FG 3/6:18 Barden 26 yard FGOklahoma State 8 70 3:02 Rush TD 4/14:53 Stockton 1 yard runOklahoma State 7 51 2:53 Rush TD 4/9:56 Nisby 1 yard runKansas 9 75 3:17 Rush TD 1/11:43 Stockton 13 yard runKansas 3 55 0:50 Rush TD 1/8:34 Nisby 47 yard runKansas 3 58 1:05 Pass TD 1/4:59 Shorts 37 yard rec.Kansas 3 21 0:38 Rush TD 2/13:06 Nisby 8 yard runKansas 9 53 3:25 Rush TD 2/5:16 Nisby 1 yard runKansas 0 0 0:00 FUM Return 3/3:44 Parker 20 yard recoveryKansas 5 58 2:00 Rush TD 4/12:23 Nisby 15 yard runKansas 5 13 2:41 FG 4/8:37 Cluck 26 yard FGKansas 7 68 3:13 Pass TD 4/3:52 Willies 32 yard rec.West Virginia 2 72 0:33 Pass TD 1/12:53 Vasher 60 yard rec.West Virginia 10 63 4:03 Pass TD 1/7:58 Cantrell 6 yard rec.West Virginia 6 45 2:31 Pass TD 2/10:58 Coutee 6 yard rec.West Virginia 5 75 2:09 Pass TD 2/5:35 Vasher 53 yard rec.West Virginia 5 80 2:05 Rush TD 3/9:11 King 30 yard runIowa State 3 7 1:08 Rush TD 1/12:36 Nisby 4 yard runIowa State 12 77 3:53 Rush TD 3/5:31 Shimonek 2 yard runOklahoma 15 75 6:19 Pass TD 1/8:41 Batson 9 yard rec.Oklahoma 2 82 0:33 Pass TD 1/6:35 Coutee 70 yard rec.Oklahoma 4 69 1:50 Pass TD 1/2:41 Cantrell 42 yard rec.Oklahoma 6 75 1:38 Pass TD 3/12:10 Batson 9 yard rec.Kansas State 8 75 2:38 Rush TD 2/9:40 King 25 yard runKansas State 1 75 0:10 Pass TD 2/7:26 Coutee 75 yard rec.Kansas State 10 75 2:01 Pass TD 3/12:59 Coutee 34 yard rec.Kansas State 15 75 6:32 Pass TD 3/5:00 Cantrell 1 yard rec.Kansas State 12 80 3:54 Pass TD 4/14:10 Vasher 22 yard rec.Baylor 0 0 0:00 Kick TD 1/14:46 Coutee 92 yard KRBaylor 7 53 2:14 Rush TD 1/8:14 King 1 yard runBaylor 16 89 6:27 Pass TD 2/12:11 Vasher 5 yard rec.Baylor 5 14 1:57 FG 3/4:42 Hatfield 39 yard FGBaylor 2 32 0:24 Pass TD 3/0:44 Batson 30 yard rec.Baylor 0 0 0:00 FUM Return 4/5:25 Coleman 31 yard returnTCU 21 70 8:52 FG 1/6:08 Hatfield 22 yard FGTexas 7 81 2:17 Rush TD 1/3:20 Carter 1 yard runTexas 8 74 2:08 FG 2/14:49 Hatfield 32 yard FGTexas 11 59 4:54 FG 3/10:06 Hatfield 34 yard FGTexas 6 75 2:54 Pass TD 4/11:29 Vasher 13 yard rec.Texas 2 14 0:19 Pass TD 4/1:47 Batson 16 yard rec.USF 12 67 4:13 FG 1/10:47 Hatfield 26 yard FGUSF 11 66 3:48 Pass TD 1/0:34 Coutee 5 yard rec.USF 6 28 2:57 Pass TD 3/11:25 Cantrell 3 yard rec.USF 4 40 1:45 Rush TD 3/5:55 King 4 yard runUSF 13 60 4:28 FG 4/5:02 Hatfield 33 yard FGUSF 8 85 2:47 Pass TD 4/1:31 Vasher 25 yard rec.

No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringOpponent Plays Yards Time Score QTR/Time PlayE. Washington 16 71 6:19 FG 2/10:32 Alcobendas 22 yard FGE. Washington 5 75 1:38 Pass TD 2/4:07 Grady 22 yard rec.Arizona State 8 46 3:14 FG 1/7:48 Ruiz 44 yard FGArizona State 8 75 3:22 Pass TD 2/11:42 Williams 3 yard rec.Arizona State 9 80 3:50 Rush TD 2/5:34 Richard 1 yard runArizona State 5 73 1:27 Rush TD 3/11:49 Ballage 1 yard runArizona State 9 74 2:54 Rush TD 3/6:31 Darby 21 yard runArizona State 9 79 2:29 Pass TD 3/0:37 Williams 9 yard rec.Arizona State 9 62 4:10 Pass TD 4/9:52 Harry 21 yard rec.Houston 7 26 2:42 FG 2/8:26 Novikoff 45 yard FGHouston 2 19 0:29 Pass TD 2/4:41 King 18 yard rec.Houston 10 73 2:57 Rush TD 4/4:29 Postma 9 yard runHouston 8 76 1:27 Pass TD 4/0:15 Bonner 4 yard rec.Oklahoma State 7 68 1:53 Pass TD 1/11:15 Washington 14 yard rec.Oklahoma State 11 75 4:33 Pass TD 2/9:41 Hill 5 yard rec.Oklahoma State 10 88 3:13 Pass TD 2/3:49 McCleskey 4 yard rec.Oklahoma State 8 75 2:10 Rush TD 3/12:50 Rudolph 8 yard runOklahoma State 4 4 1:32 FG 3/9:40 Ammendola 22 yard FGOklahoma State 8 65 3:23 FG 3/2:55 Ammendola 27 yard FGOklahoma State 6 79 2:09 Rush TD 4/1:12 Rudolph 16 yard runKansas 6 28 1:53 Pass TD 1/0:19 Booker 18 yard rec.Kansas 5 42 0:31 FG 2/0:14 Rui 21 yard FGKansas 10 42 3:53 FG 3/11:07 Rui 41 yard FGKansas 7 74 2:39 Rush TD 3/5:49 Martin 2 yard runWest Virginia 3 75 0:46 Pass TD 1/12:07 Sills 31 yard rec.West Virginia 11 50 4:03 FG 1/3:55 Molina 43 yard FGWest Virginia 9 68 3:07 Rush TD 2/7:44 Crawford 5 yard runWest Virginia 8 75 4:04 Pass TD 3/5:07 Sills 8 yard rec.West Virginia 5 66 1:37 Pass TD 4/13:03 White 32 yard rec.West Virginia 6 58 2:52 Pass TD 4/9:14 White 17 yard rec.West Virginia 7 45 3:31 Pass TD 4/3:23 Sills 11 yard rec.Iowa State 14 75 6:10 Pass TD 1/6:26 Lazard 13 yard rec.Iowa State 6 30 2:18 FG 2/12:22 Owens 22 yard FGIowa State 4 25 1:34 Pass TD 2:10:40 Eaton 4 yard rec.Iowa State 10 80 3:52 Pass TD 2/0:26 Eaton 3 yard rec.Iowa State 0 0 0:00 INT Return 4/9:07 Spears 61 yard INTOklahoma 6 76 1:33 Pass TD 1/7:08 Lamb 24 yard rec.Oklahoma 6 75 2:04 Rush TD 1/4:31 Flowers 1 yard runOklahoma 10 75 3:56 Pass TD 2/13:45 Brown 3 yard rec.Oklahoma 4 54 1:42 Rush TD 2/7:04 Anderson 5 yard runOklahoma 6 75 1:12 Rush TD 3/13:48 Mayfield 1 yard runOklahoma 8 67 1:46 Pass TD 3/10:24 Andrews 7 yard rec.Oklahoma 9 77 3:40 Pass TD 3/1:41 Lamb 14 yard rec.Kansas State 11 51 5:38 FG 1/9:22 McCrane 45 yard FGKansas State 7 98 4:00 Rush TD 2/12:18 Warmack 15 yard runKansas State 4 59 2:04 Pass TD 2/7:36 Pringle 19 yard rec.Kansas State 0 0 0:00 Pick-Six 3/11:32 Shelley 25 yard INTKansas State 10 53 5:00 FG 4/9:10 McCrane 30 yard FGKansas State 5 80 2:58 Rush TD 4/0:42 Thompson 1 yard runKansas State 4 25 0:00 Pass TD OT Pringle 8 yard rec.Baylor 12 75 4:18 Pass TD 1/10:28 Holmes 4 yard rec.Baylor 10 75 3:34 Pass TD 3/1:08 Stricklin 8 yard rec.Baylor 10 64 2:42 FG 4/7:57 Martin 34 yard FGBaylor 13 80 3:52 Pass TD 4/1:33 Mims 3 yard rec.TCU 10 63 6:14 Rush TD 2/14:54 Turpin 2 yard runTCU 6 18 2:40 FG 2/1:14 Bunce 43 yard FGTCU 8 80 4:00 Pass TD 3/1:55 Reagor 12 yard rec.TCU 12 78 6:49 FG 4/7:01 Bunce 25 yard FGTCU 0 0 0:00 Def TD 4/4:39 Gladney fumble recoveryTexas 4 75 1:31 Pass TD 1/13:29 Foreman 27 yard rec.Texas 14 37 4:36 FG 2/8:07 Rowland 20 yard FGTexas 1 9 0:06 Rush TD 2/6:41 Young 9 yard runTexas 5 18 0:39 FG 2/0:09 Rowland 19 yard FGTexas 13 48 3:50 FG 4/14:23 Rowland 40 yard FGUSF 11 58 3:35 FG 1/7:12 Nadelman 25 yard FGUSF 2 25 0:24 Pass TD 2/0:51 McCants 21 yard rec.USF 9 91 2:45 Pass TD 3/8:34 Salomon 17 yard rec.USF 9 43 3:07 Rush TD 4/9:30 Flowers 5 yard runUSF 2 65 0:36 Pass TD 4/4:26 Scantling 64 yard rec.USF 7 75 1:07 Pass TD 4/0:16 McCants 26 yard rec.

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DRIVE SUPERLATIVES

1st 2ndOPPONENT Half HalfOle Miss -- --Lamar -- --Houston -- --Oklahoma State -- --West Virginia -- --TCU -- --Kansas -- --Iowa State -- --Oklahoma -- --Texas -- --Kansas State -- --Baylor -- --

OPENING DRIVE - DEFENSE 1st 2ndOPPONENT Half HalfOle Miss -- --Lamar -- --Houston -- --Oklahoma State -- --West Virginia -- --TCU -- --Kansas -- --Iowa State -- --Oklahoma -- --Texas -- --Kansas State -- --Baylor -- --

OPENING DRIVE - OFFENSE

Player Total KO PuntTotals -- -- --

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GIVEAWAY TAKEAWAYOPPONENT Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Dif.Ole Miss -- -- -- -- -- -- --Lamar -- -- -- -- -- -- --Houston -- -- -- -- -- -- --Oklahoma State -- -- -- -- -- -- --West Virginia -- -- -- -- -- -- --TCU -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kansas -- -- -- -- -- -- --Iowa State -- -- -- -- -- -- --Oklahoma -- -- -- -- -- -- --Texas -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kansas State -- -- -- -- -- -- --Baylor -- -- -- -- -- -- --TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- --

TEXAS TECH OPPONENTSOPPONENT 3-&-Outs/Drives 3-&-Outs/DrivesOle Miss -- --Lamar -- --Houston -- --Oklahoma State -- --West Virginia -- --TCU -- --Kansas -- --Iowa State -- --Oklahoma -- --Texas -- --Kansas State -- --Baylor -- --TOTALS -- --

CoinOPPONENT Flip Decision ResultOle Miss -- -- --Lamar -- -- --Houston -- -- --Oklahoma State -- -- --West Virginia -- -- --TCU -- -- --Kansas -- -- --Iowa State -- -- --Oklahoma -- -- --Texas -- -- --Kansas State -- -- --Baylor -- -- --

GIVEAWAYS/TAKEAWAYS THREE-AND-OUTS

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TEXAS TECH OPPONENTSYARDAGE TD FG TD FGNo Drive -- -- -- --Negative Yards -- -- -- --0-9 -- -- -- --10-19 -- -- -- --20-29 -- -- -- --30-39 -- -- -- --40-49 -- -- -- --50-59 -- -- -- --60-69 -- -- -- --70-79 -- -- -- --80-89 -- -- -- --90-99 -- -- -- --TOTALS -- -- -- --

TEXAS TECH OPPONENTSOPPONENT PTS PLAYS YDS PTS PLAYS YDSOle Miss -- -- -- -- -- --Lamar -- -- -- -- -- --Houston -- -- -- -- -- --Oklahoma State -- -- -- -- -- --West Virginia -- -- -- -- -- --TCU -- -- -- -- -- --Kansas -- -- -- -- -- --Iowa State -- -- -- -- -- --Oklahoma -- -- -- -- -- --Texas -- -- -- -- -- --Kansas State -- -- -- -- -- --Baylor -- -- -- -- -- --

TEXAS TECH OPPONENTSOPPONENT PTS PLAYS YDS PTS PLAYS YDSOle Miss -- -- -- -- -- --Lamar -- -- -- -- -- --Houston -- -- -- -- -- --Oklahoma State -- -- -- -- -- --West Virginia -- -- -- -- -- --TCU -- -- -- -- -- --Kansas -- -- -- -- -- --Iowa State -- -- -- -- -- --Oklahoma -- -- -- -- -- --Texas -- -- -- -- -- --Kansas State -- -- -- -- -- --Baylor -- -- -- -- -- --

SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS GAME-OPENING DRIVES

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STAT NOTABLES300+ PASSING YARD GAMESNone

400+ PASSING YARD GAMESNone

100+ RUSHING YARD GAMESDemarcus Felton (1)Date Rush Yards OpponentSept. 17, 2016 123 Louisiana Tech

Tre King (1)Date Rush Yards OpponentOct. 28, 2017 113 Oklahoma

GAMES WITH A RUSHING TDPlayer ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 CareerDemarcus Felton -- 1 2 0 3Tre King -- -- -- 5 5Da’Leon Ward -- -- 3 0 3

GAMES WITH MULTIPLE RUSHING TDPlayer ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 CareerDemarcus Felton -- -- 1 0 1Tre King -- -- -- 0 0Da’Leon Ward -- -- 0 0 0

100+ RECEIVING YARD GAMESZach Austin (1) Date Rec. Yards OpponentOct. 3, 2015 110 #5 Baylor

T.J. Vasher (1) Date Rec. Yards OpponentOct. 14, 2017 113 West Virginia

GAMES WITH A RECEIVING TDPlayer ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 CareerZach Austin -- 0 1 0 0 1Ja’Deion High -- 0 0 1 0 1Mason Reed -- -- 0 0 1 1T.J. Vasher -- -- -- 0 5 5

GAMES WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVING TDPlayer ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 CareerT.J. Vasher -- -- -- 1 1

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH CATCHPlayer Current Streak Career LongDe’Quan Bowman 0 1Demarcus Felton 0 3Ja’Deion High 0 2Tre King 1 5Mason Reed 0 2Donta Thompson 0 1T.J. Vasher 5 5Da’Leon Ward 0 5Antoine Wesley 3 3

GAMES WITH 10+ TACKLESJordyn Brooks (6) Date Tackles OpponentSept. 10, 2016 10 Arizona StateOct. 29, 2016 10 TCUNov. 25, 2016 18 Baylor Sept. 16, 2017 13 Arizona StateOct. 7, 2017 10 KansasOct. 28, 2017 13 Oklahoma

Kolin Hill (1) Date Tackles OpponentOct. 28, 2017 10 Oklahoma

Jah’Shawn Johnson (8) Date Tackles OpponentSept. 19, 2015 16 ArkansasNov. 7, 2015 11 West VirginiaOct. 15, 2016 10 West VirginiaNov. 5, 2016 11 TexasNov. 12, 2016 10 Oklahoma StateNov. 25, 2016 10 BaylorSept. 16, 2017 12 Arizona StateNov. 18, 2017 10 TCU

n Jah’Shawn Johnson leads the Red Raiders with eight games in his career with 10 or more tackles. He enters 2018 averaging over 80 tackles per season the last three years.

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YARDS TYPE PLAYER(S) OPPONENT* touchdown scored on play

Long Plays by Yards NO. TD100+ -- --90-99 -- --80-89 -- --70-79 -- --60-69 -- --50-59 -- --40-49 -- --30-39 -- --20-29 -- --

Long Plays by Type NO. TDRushing -- --Passing -- --Punt returns -- --Kick returns -- --Interceptions -- --Fumble returns -- --Other -- --TOTAL -- --

Player NO. TD R P KR PR IR FRTOTAL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Rushing -- --Rushing Touchdown -- --Passing -- --Passing Touchdown -- --Punt Return -- --Kick Return -- --Fumble Return -- --Interception Return -- --Punt -- --Field Goal -- --

LONGEST PLAYS - 25-PLUS YARDS LONGEST PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS

LONGEST PLAYS BY TYPE

LONGEST PLAYS BY PLAYER

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes -- --Yards Rushing -- --TD Rushes -- --Long Rush -- --Pass attempts -- --Pass completions -- --Yards Passing -- --TD Passes -- --Long Pass -- --Receptions -- --Yards Receiving -- --TD Receptions -- --Long Reception -- --Field Goals -- --Long Field Goal -- --Punts -- --Punting Avg -- --Long Punt -- --Punts inside 20 -- --Long Punt Return -- --Long Kickoff Return -- --Tackles -- --Sacks -- --Tackles For Loss -- --Interceptions -- --

TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes -- --Yards Rushing -- --Yards Per Rush -- --TD Rushes -- --Pass attempts -- --Pass completions -- --Yards Passing -- --Yards Per Pass -- --TD Passes -- --Total Plays -- --Total Offense -- --Yards Per Play -- --Points -- --Sacks By -- --First Downs -- --Penalties -- --Penalty Yards -- --Turnovers -- --Interceptions By -- --Punts -- --Punting Avg -- --Long Punt -- --Punts inside 20 -- --Long Punt Return -- --

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes -- --Yards Rushing -- --TD Rushes -- --Long Rush -- --Pass attempts -- --Pass completions -- --Yards Passing -- --TD Passes -- --Long Pass -- --Receptions -- --Yards Receiving -- --TD Receptions -- --Long Reception -- --Field Goals -- --Long Field Goal -- --Punts -- --Punting Avg -- --Long Punt -- --Punts inside 20 -- --Long Punt Return -- --Long Kickoff Return -- --Tackles -- --Sacks -- --Tackles For Loss -- --Interceptions -- --

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes -- --Yards Rushing -- --Yards Per Rush -- --TD Rushes -- --Pass attempts -- --Pass completions -- --Yards Passing -- --Yards Per Pass -- --TD Passes -- --Total Plays -- --Total Offense -- --Yards Per Play -- --Points -- --Sacks By -- --First Downs -- --Penalties -- --Penalty Yards -- --Turnovers -- --Interceptions By -- --Punts -- --Punting Avg -- --Long Punt -- --Punts inside 20 -- --Long Punt Return -- --

SUPERLATIVES

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...OFFENSE (TEAM)SCORING (All Games)Scored 50 or more points ________________________________________ 65, at Kansas (2017)Scored 60 or more points ________________________________________ 65, at Kansas (2017)Scored 70 or more points _____________________________ 75, vs. Northwestern State (2007)Scored 80 or more points _____________________________ 80, vs. Sam Houston State (2005)

Was held to 10 or fewer points ___________________________________ 3, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 7 or fewer points ____________________________________ 3, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 3 or fewer points ____________________________________ 3, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was shutout ________________________________________________ 0, at #2 Nebraska (1997) Was shutout in back-to-back games __________________ vs. SMU, 0-14, at Rice, 0-14 (1962)Was held without an offensive touchdown ___________________________ vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held without a touchdown _____________________________________ vs. #11 TCU (2017)

Allowed 50 or more points _________________________________ 52, vs. Arizona State (2017)Allowed 60 or more points ____________________________________ 66, at Iowa State (2016)Allowed 70 or more points ___________________________ 70, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)Allowed 80 or more points ______________________________________ 82, at #10 TCU (2014)

Shutout opponent ______________________________vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 62-0 (2006)Shutout opponent in back-to-back games at Texas Wesleyan, 13-0 at New Mexico, 27-0 (1949)Shutout opponent in a half __________________________vs. Eastern Washington, 28-0 (2017)Held opponent without an offensive touchdown ________ vs. Northwestern State, 44-6 (2012)

SCORING (Home Games)Scored 50 or more points _____________________________56, vs. Eastern Washington (2017)Scored 60 or more points _______________________________ 69, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Scored 70 or more points _____________________________ 75, vs. Northwestern State (2007)Scored 80 or more points _____________________________ 80, vs. Sam Houston State (2005)

Was held to 10 or fewer points ___________________________________ 3, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 7 or fewer points ____________________________________ 3, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 3 or fewer points ____________________________________ 3, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was shutout ______________________________________________ 0, vs. #20 Arkansas (1987)Was held without an offensive touchdown ___________________________ vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held without a touchdown _____________________________________ vs. #11 TCU (2017)

Allowed 50 or more points _________________________________66, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Allowed 60 or more points _________________________________66, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Shutout opponent ______________________________vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 62-0 (2006)Held opponent without an offensive touchdown ________ vs. Northwestern State, 44-6 (2012)Shutout opponent in a half __________________________vs. Eastern Washington, 28-0 (2017)

SCORING (Away Games)Scored 50 or more points ________________________________________ 65, at Kansas (2017)Scored 60 or more points ________________________________________ 65, at Kansas (2017)Scored 70 or more points _______________________________________________________ N/A

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

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

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

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 550 or more total yards ____________________________________ 603, at Kansas (2017)Had 600 or more total yards ________________________ 626, vs. Eastern Washington (2017)Had 650 or more total yards ____________________________________ 666, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 700 or more total yards _____________________________ 854, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 750 or more total yards _____________________________ 854, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

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

RUSHING ATTEMPTSHad 40 or more rushing attempts ________________________________41, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Had 45 or more rushing attempts _________________________________ 52, at Kansas (2017)Had 50 or more rushing attempts _________________________________ 52, at Kansas (2017)Had 55 or more rushing attempts __________________________________ 55, at Baylor (1999)Had 60 or more rushing attempts _____________________________ 61, vs. North Texas (1998)Had 64 or more rushing attempts __________________________ 64, vs. #20 Texas A&M (1997)

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

RUSHING OFFENSEHad 200 or more rushing yards __________________________________ 313, at Kansas (2017)Had 250 or more rushing yards __________________________________ 313, at Kansas (2017)Had 300 or more rushing yards __________________________________ 313, at Kansas (2017)Had 350 or more rushing yards _______________________453, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1997)Had 400 or more rushing yards _______________________453, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1997)Had 450 or more rushing yards __________________________________ 482, vs. Baylor (1996)

Was held to 50 or fewer rushing yards ________________________34, vs. West Virginia (2016)Was held to 40 or fewer rushing yards ________________________34, vs. West Virginia (2016)Was held to 30 or fewer rushing yards ____________________________29, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Was held to 20 or fewer rushing yards _________________________ -14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)Was held to 10 or fewer rushing yards _________________________ -14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)Was held to negative rushing yards ___________________________ -14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSHad 4 or more rushing touchdowns _________________________________ 5, at Kansas (2017)Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns _________________________________ 5, at Kansas (2017)Was held without a rushing touchdown ______________________________ vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games at #24 Oklahoma State/at #22 Kansas State (2014)Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games ___________________ 5 games (2006)

PASSING ATTEMPTSHad 60 or more passing attempts ___________________________88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 65 or more passing attempts ___________________________88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 70 or more passing attempts ___________________________88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 75 or more passing attempts ___________________________88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Was held to 35 or fewer passing attempts ___________32, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts __________________________ 29, at Baylor (2017)Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 25, vs. Nebraska (2008)Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts ______________________ 17, vs. Oklahoma (1999)Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts ______________________ 14, vs. Iowa State (1999)Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts ___________________________10, at Texas (1997)

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

Was held to 20 or fewer passing completions _____________________ 18, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 16 or fewer passing completions _________________ 16, vs. #13 Alabama (2005)Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions _____________________ 9, vs. Oklahoma (1999)Was held to 8 or fewer passing completions ______________________8, vs. Iowa State (1999)Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions __________________________ 3, at Texas (1997)

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...PASSING OFFENSEHad 400 or more passing yards ____________________ 416,vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Had 450 or more passing yards ____________________________ 543, vs. Arizona State (2017)Had 500 or more passing yards ____________________________ 543, vs. Arizona State (2017)Had 550 or more passing yards __________________________________ 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 600 or more passing yards ___________________________ 734, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 650 or more passing yards ___________________________ 734, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Was held to 200 or fewer passing yards ________________________ 153, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 150 or fewer passing yards ____________________144, at #16 Oklahoma (2010)Was held to 100 or fewer passing yards ___________________ 74, vs. Oklahoma State (1998)Was held to 50 or fewer passing yards_______________________________ 42, vs. Rice (1989)

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

Was held without a passing TD _____________________________________vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games _____vs. Oklahoma/at #24 OSU (1997)Was held without a passing TD in 3 consecutive games __________________ 7 games (1997)

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

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

FUMBLES ALLOWEDHad 3 or more fumbles _________________________________3 (lost 2), vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 4 or more fumbles __________________________________4 (lost 3), vs. #5 Baylor (2014)Had 5 or more fumbles ___________________________________5 (lost 2), at #2 Texas (2009)Had 6 or more fumbles ______________________________ 6 (lost 3), vs. #16 NC State (2002)Had 7 or more fumbles ___________________________ 7 (lost 2), at #21 Kansas State (1996)

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

TURNOVERS ALLOWEDHad 4 or more turnovers ___________________________________________ 4, at Texas (2015)Had 5 or more turnovers _______________________________________5, vs. Texas A&M (2009)Had 6 or more turnovers ________________________________________ 6, vs. Colorado (2003)

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

DEFENSE (TEAM)SCORING DEFENSEShutout its opponent _____________________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Allowed 3 or fewer points __________________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Allowed 7 or fewer points _____________________________________7, vs. Texas State (2013)Allowed 10 or fewer points __________________________ 10, vs. Eastern Washington (2017)

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

SCORING DEFENSE (Home Games)Allowed 10 or fewer points __________________________ 10, vs. Eastern Washington (2017)Allowed 7 or fewer points _____________________________________7, vs. Texas State (2013)Allowed 3 or fewer points __________________________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Shutout its opponent _______________________________ vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Held its opponent without an offensive touchdown ____ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Held its opponent without a touchdown ______________ 0, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)

Allowed 50 or more points ___________________________ 70, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)Allowed 60 or more points ___________________________ 70, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)

SCORING DEFENSE (Away Games)Allowed 10 or fewer points __________________________________ 10, at Texas State (2012)Allowed 7 or fewer points __________________________________________ 7, at Baylor (2007)Allowed 3 or fewer points __________________________________________ 0, at Baylor (2005)Shutout its opponent _____________________________________________ 0, at Baylor (2005)Held its opponent without an offensive touchdown ________________________at SMU (2007)Held its opponent without a touchdown __________________________________at SMU (2007)

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

TOTAL DEFENSEAllowed 300 or fewer total yards ______________________________ 289, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Allowed 250 or fewer total yards ____________________________240, vs. Texas State (2013)Allowed 200 or fewer total yards _____________________________ 189, at Iowa State (2012)Allowed 150 or fewer total yards ___________________________ 127, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 125 or fewer total yards ______________________84, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 100 or fewer total yards ______________________84, vs. Northwestern State (2012)

Allowed 500 or more total yards __________________ 561, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Allowed 550 or more total yards __________________ 561, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Allowed 600 or more total yards ___________________________617, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Allowed 650 or more total yards __________________________________658, vs. Texas (2016)Allowed 700 or more total yards __________________________854, vs. # 16 Oklahoma (2016)Allowed 750 or more total yards __________________________854, vs. # 16 Oklahoma (2016)

DEFENSIVE FIRST DOWNS ALLOWEDAllowed 12 or fewer first downs ______________________________11, vs. Texas State (2013)Allowed 10 or fewer first downs _______________________________8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 9 or fewer first downs ________________________________8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Allowed 7 or fewer first downs _________________________ 6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 5 or fewer first downs ________________________________5, vs. North Texas (1998)

Allowed 30 or more first downs ____________________________________31, at Baylor (2017)Allowed 35 or more first downs _____________________________ 35, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)

TACKLES FOR A LOSSRecorded 12 or more tackles for a loss ________________________12, vs. Texas State (2013)Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss ______________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)Recorded 14 or more tackles for a loss ______________________________ 14, vs. Rice (2009)Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss ____________________________ 15, vs. Baylor (2002)

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

RUSHING DEFENSEAllowed 70 or fewer rushing yards ___________________________ 44, at West Virginia (2017)Allowed 60 or fewer rushing yards __________________________ 44, at West Virginia (2017))Allowed 50 or fewer rushing yards ___________________________ 44, at West Virginia (2017)Allowed 40 or fewer rushing yards _____________________13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 30 or fewer rushing yards _____________________13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 20 or fewer rushing yards _____________________13, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Allowed 10 or fewer rushing yards ____________________________9, vs. Fresno State (1998)Allowed 0 or fewer rushing yards _______________________ -12, at #21 Kansas State (1996)Allowed -10 or fewer rushing yards _____________________ -12, at #21 Kansas State (1996)

Allowed 250 or more rushing yards ________________ 250, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Allowed 300 or more rushing yards _________________________336, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Allowed 350 or more rushing yards ________________________________414, vs. Texas (2016)Allowed 400 or more rushing yards ________________________________414, vs. Texas (2016)Allowed 450 or more rushing yards ______________________________ 469, at Missouri (2003)

DEFENSIVE SACKSHad 4 or more sacks ________________________________________ 4, at West Virginia (2017)Had 5 or more sacks ____________________________________ 5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Had 6 or more sacks ____________________________________________ 6, vs. Kansas (2009)

Was held without a sack in back-to-back games _______4, at Kansas State, vs. West Virginia, ________________________________________________________vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016) Was held without a sack in 3 consecutive games _______4, at Kansas State, vs. West Virginia,________________________________________________________vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016)Was held without a sack in 4 consecutive games _______4, at Kansas State, vs. West Virginia,________________________________________________________vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016)

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QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 5 or more quarterback hurries ________________________________ 6, at Houston (2017)Had 10 or more quarterback hurries _____________________________ 10, vs. Missouri (2002)Had 13 or more quarterback hurries ___________________________ 13, at New Mexico (2002)Had 15 or more quarterback hurries ____________________________ 16, vs. Oklahoma (2001)Had 18 or more quarterback hurries _______________________ 18, vs. Oklahoma State (2000)

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

PASSING DEFENSEAllowed 100 or fewer passing yards _____________________________ 85, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Allowed 75 or fewer passing yards _________________________________ 64, at Texas (2015)Allowed 60 or fewer passing yards _______________________________ 29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 50 or fewer passing yards _______________________________ 29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 45 or fewer passing yards _______________________________ 29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 40 or fewer passing yards _______________________________ 29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 30 or fewer passing yards _______________________________ 29, vs. Kansas (2012)Allowed 25 or fewer passing yards _______________________________0, vs. Arkansas (1974)

Allowed 350 or more passing yards _______________________________417, at Baylor (2017)Allowed 400 or more passing yards _______________________________417, at Baylor (2017)Allowed 450 or more passing yards _______________________ 545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Allowed 500 or more passing yards _______________________ 545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONSHad 3 or more interceptions ____________________________________3, vs. Iowa State (2015)Had 4 or more interceptions _________________________________________ 5, vs. SMU (2008)Had 5 or more interceptions _________________________________________ 5, vs. SMU (2008)Had 6 or more interceptions ______________________________________6, vs. Houston (1993)

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

PASS BREAKUPSHad 10 or more pass breakups ____________________________________10, vs. Texas (2016)Had 15 or more pass breakups ___________________________ 16, vs. Oklahoma State (2002)

Was held without a pass breakup ________________________________0, at #25 Texas (2011)

FORCED TURNOVERSForced 3 or more turnovers ________________________________________ 3, at Baylor (2017)Forced 4 or more turnovers _______________________________________ 4, at Kansas (2017)Forced 5 or more turnovers ______________________________________ 5, at Houston (2017)Forced 6 or more turnovers _____________________________________7, vs. Nebraska (2004)Forced 7 or more turnovers _____________________________________7, vs. Nebraska (2004)

Forced a turnover in back-to-back games ______ at Texas, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017) Forced at least 2 turnovers in back-to-back games _______________ at Texas, vs. USF (2017) Forced at least 2 turnovers in 3 straight games ___vs. EWU, vs. Arizona St., at Houston (2017)Forced a turnover in 10 consecutive games ___ #5 BU, ISU, at KU, at #15 OU, vs. #12 OSU, at WVU, ____________________________________vs. KSU, at UT , #22 LSU, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2015-16) Was held without a forced turnover in back-to-back games _____vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016)Was held without a forced turnover in 3 consecutive games _______________ 4 games (2016)Was held without a forced turnover in 4 consecutive games _______________ 4 games (2016)

FORCED FUMBLESForced 4 or more fumbles _________________________________4 (lost 3), vs. #11 TCU (2017)Forced 5 or more fumbles ________________________________ 5 (lost 4), vs. Colorado (1999)Forced 6 or more fumbles _____________________________ 7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996)Forced 7 or more fumbles _____________________________ 7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996)

Was held without a forced fumble in back-to-back games _______ at WVU, vs. Iowa St. (2017)Was held without a forced fumble in 3 or more consecutive games _________ 4 games (2016)Was held without a forced fumble in 4 or more consecutive games _________ 4 games (2016)Was held without a forced fumble in 5 or more consecutive games _________ 5 games (2012)Was held without a forced fumble in 7 or more consecutive games _________ 7 games (2004)

RECOVERED FUMBLES Recovered 3 or more fumbles ______________________________________ 3, at Baylor (2017)Recovered 4 or more fumbles _________________________________4, vs. Texas State (2011)

Was held without a recovered fumble in 3 or more consecutive games ______ 3 games (2017)Was held without a recovered fumble in 4 or more consecutive games ______ 4 games (2016)Was held without a recovered fumble in 5 or more consecutive games ___ 9 games (2012-13)Was held without a recovered fumble in 6 or more consecutive games ___ 9 games (2012-13)Was held without a recovered fumble in 7 or more consecutive games ___ 9 games (2012-13)Was held without a recovered fumble in 8 or more consecutive games ___ 9 games (2012-13)Was held without a recovered fumble in 9 or more consecutive games ___ 9 games (2012-13)

DEFENSIVE MISC.Returned an interception for a touchdown _________________ vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017)Returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns _____________________ vs. Oklahoma State (2000)Recorded an interception on the opponent’s first offensive play _______vs. Iowa State (2015)Returned a fumble for a touchdown ___________________________________ vs. Texas (2016)Returned a fumble for a TD to win the game with under 1:00 ___ 0:48, vs. Fresno State (1998)Recorded a safety ________________________________________ vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)

SPECIAL TEAMS (TEAM)PUNT RETURNHad 100 or more punt return yards ________________________ 118, vs. Arizona State (2017)Had 150 or more punt return yards ________________________ 166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)Returned a punt for a touchdown ___________________at Nevada (2008) - Eric Morris, 86 ydsBlocked a punt _____________________________vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013) - Kerry HyderBlocked 2 punts _______________ at New Mexico (2010) - Aaron Crawford & Jonathan BrydonReturned a blocked punt for a touchdown _ vs. Indiana State (2005) - Brandon Douglas, 2 yds

KICKOFF RETURNHad 200 or more kick return yards ____________________256 (10 att.), vs. #20 Baylor (2011)Returned a kickoff for a touchdown ________________at Baylor (2017) - Keke Coutee, 92 ydsReturned an opening kickoff for a TD _______________at Baylor (2017) - Keke Coutee, 92 ydsReturned a kickoff for a TD in season opener _______ vs. SHSU (2015) - Jakeem Grant, 94 yds

PUNTINGHad a punt blocked ________________________________________________ at Kansas (2017)Had a punt blocked and returned for a TD __________ at #24 Oklahoma State (2012) - 30 yds

Did not punt _______________________________________________ vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Had 10 or more punts _________________________________ 14, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997)Forced 10 or more punts ____________________________________ 11, vs. Iowa State (2013)

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

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

Had a PAT blocked _________________________________________________ at Kansas (2015)Missed a PAT attempt ________________________________________ at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Had a field goal blocked _________________________________________ vs. Minnesota (2012)Had a field goal blocked and returned for a TD __________________vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) ____________________________________________ Dustin Harris/Terrance Frederick - 65 Yds

MISCELLANEOUSRecovered an onside kick ______________________________________at Baylor (2017) - Team

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...MISCELLANEOUS (TEAM)vs. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTSDefeated a ranked opponent ______________________________ vs. #14 Arizona State (2013)Defeated a ranked opponent at home ________________________________vs. #24 TCU (2013)Defeated a ranked opponent on the road _____________________________ at #21 TCU (2012)Defeated a ranked opponent at a neutral site ________________ vs. #14 Arizona State (2013)Defeated a ranked opponent in back-to-back games _____________________ 2 games (2012)Defeated a ranked opponent in 3 consecutive games_____________________ 3 games (2008)

Lost to a ranked opponent _________________________________________vs. #11 TCU (2017)Lost to a ranked opponent at home __________________________________vs. #11 TCU (2017)Lost to a ranked opponent on the road __________________________ at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site __________________________ vs. #22 LSU (2015)Lost to an unranked opponent at home __________________________ vs.Kansas State (2017)Lost to an unranked team on the road ___________________________ at West Virginia (2017)

Shutout a ranked opponent _______________________________________ vs. #18 SMU (1980)Shutout a ranked opponent at home ________________________________ vs. #18 SMU (1980)Shutout a ranked opponent on the road ________________________________ Never Happened

Played to a tie ________________________________________________ 39-39, vs. TCU (1981)Played to a 0-0 tie _____________________________________0-0, vs. Hardin-Simmons (1942)Played in an overtime game __________________________vs. Kansas (2012) - W, 41-34 (2OT)Played in an overtime game vs. ranked opponent _______ at #21 TCU (2012) - W, 56-53 (3OT)Lost a game and didn’t commit a turnover _______________________________ #3 TCU (2015)

MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEATWon by 40 or more points __________________________ 46, Texas Tech 65, Kansas 19 (2017)Won by 50 or more points __________________ 52, Texas Tech 69, Stephen F. Austin 17 (2016)Won by 60 or more points ___________ 68 points, Texas Tech 75, Northwestern State 7 (2007)

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

TOTAL PLAYSHad 90 or more total plays ________________________ 94, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Had 100 or more total plays ______________________________________100, vs. Texas (2016)Had 110 or more total plays _________________________________ 111, vs. Iowa State (2003)

Was held to 65 or fewer total plays _____________________________ 59, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 60 or fewer total plays _____________________________ 59, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 50 or fewer total plays _____________________________48, vs. Nebraska (2008)

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

Was held to 20 or fewer first downs ________________________________18, at Baylor (2017)Was held to 15 or fewer first downs ___________________________ 15, vs. Iowa State (2011)Was held to 10 or fewer first downs __________________________ 10, at #4 Oklahoma (2002)Was held to 9 or fewer first downs ______________________________ 9, vs. Oklahoma (2001)Was held to 8 or fewer first downs _______________________ 6, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997)

TIME OF POSSESSIONHad 35:00 or more time of possession ____________ 35:21, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Had 36:00 or more time of possession ___________________ 36:42, at Oklahoma State (2016)Had 37:00 or more time of possession _____________________ 39:41, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)Had 38:00 or more time of possession _____________________ 39:41, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)Had 39:00 or more time of possession _____________________ 39:41, vs. #14 Missouri (2010)

Was held to 23:00 or fewer time of possession _____________________19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 22:00 or fewer time of possession _____________________19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession _____________________19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession _____________________19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 20:00 or fewer time of possession _____________________19:45, vs. UTEP (2015)Was held to 19:00 or fewer time of possession ________________ 19:00, vs. Iowa State (2011)

PENALTIESHad 10 or more penalties _________________________ 10, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Had 15 or more penalties ___________________________________ 16, at West Virginia (2017)Had 16 or more penalties ___________________________________ 16, at West Virginia (2017)Had 17 or more penalties _____________________________________ 17, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had 5 or fewer penalties _______________________________________ 5, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Had 4 or fewer penalties ______________________________________3, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 3 or fewer penalties ______________________________________3, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 2 or fewer penalties ________________________________________ 2, at Kansas (2017)Had 1 or fewer penalties ____________________________________________ 1, at TCU (2016)

PENALTY YARDSHad 100 or more penalty yards ___________________ 107, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Had 125 or more penalty yards _____________________________159, at West Virginia (2017)Had 150 or more penalty yards _____________________________159, at West Virginia (2017)Had 175 or more penalty yards ____________________________________ 183, at Rice (2007)Had 40 or fewer penalty yards ________________________________ 30, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 30 or fewer penalty yards ________________________________ 30, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 20 or fewer penalty yards __________________________________ 7, at Iowa State (2016)

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

OFFENSE - BY QUARTER/HALF (TEAM)1st QuarterWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards ___________________________-15, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Was held to 30 or fewer passing yards ___________________________ 2, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 75 or fewer total yards _____________________________ 75, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Had 75 or more rushing yards ____________________________________ 78, at Kansas (2017)Had 175 or more passing yards __________________________________178, vs. Texas (2016)Had 250 or more total yards ______________________________ 298, vs. Kansas State (2015)

2nd QuarterWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards _____________________________ 0, at Arkansas (2015)Was held to 60 or fewer passing yards______________________________53, at Baylor (2017)Was held to 90 or fewer total yards _____________________________ 51, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Had 90 or more rushing yards ____________________________________ 111, at Texas (2015)Had 175 or more passing yards ______________________ 206, vs. Eastern Washington (2017)Had 260 or more total yards ____________________________________ 265, vs. Baylor (2016)

FIRST HALFWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards _________________________________ 5, vs. TCU (2013)Was held to 110 or fewer passing yards _________________________ 20, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 200 or fewer total yards ___________________________ 122, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Had 150 or more rushing yards ____________________________ 151, vs. Kansas State (2015)Had 350 or more passing yards __________________________________ 412, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 400 or more total yards ____________________________________ 444, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 500 or more total yards _____________________________ 523, Stephen F. Austin (2013)

3rd QuarterWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards ___________________0, vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017)Was held to 10 or fewer passing yards________________________________ 10, at TCU (2012)Was held to 0 or fewer total yards ___________________________________ -1, at TCU (2012)Had 70 or more rushing yards ______________________________104, at West Virginia (2017)Had 175 or more passing yards ___________________________ 200, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 200 or more total yards _____________________________ 223, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

4th QuarterWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards ___________________________ -9, vs. Iowa State (2017)Was held to 10 or fewer passing yards___________________________ 7, at Iowa State (2016)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards __________________________ 16, at West Virginia (2017)Had 100 or more rushing yards _________________________________ 101, at Kansas (2017)Had 200 or more passing yards _______________________________ 202, vs. #5 Baylor (2014)Had 225 or more total yards ________________________ 246, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)

SECOND HALFWas held to 0 or fewer rushing yards _________________________________ -4, at SMU (2013)Was held to 90 or fewer passing yards________________________ 71, at West Virginia (2017)Was held to 125 or fewer total yards ____________________________ 112, at #10 TCU (2014)Had 175 or more rushing yards _________________________________ 179, at Houston (2017)Had 275 or more passing yards ___________________________ 440, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 350 or more total yards _____________________________________ 368, at Texas (2015)

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...OFFENSE (INDIVIDUAL)RUSHINGRushed for 100 or more yards _______________________Justin Stockton, 103, vs. USF (2017)Rushed for 150 or more yards ____________________ Justin Stockton, 161, at Kansas (2017)Rushed for 200 or more yards _____ DeAndre Washington, 248 yards, vs. Kansas State (2015)Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards__ Rodney Allison, 106 yards, vs. #18 Baylor (1976)

Had 2 100-yard rushers ____________ Eric Stephens - 118 yards, Kenny Williams - 105 yards___________________________________________________________________ vs. UNM (2012)

Had a run of 50 or more yards _________________ Justin Stockton (55 yds) at Kansas (2017)Had a run of 60 or more yards ______ J. Stockton (84 yds), T. King (73 yds), at Houston (2017)Had a run of 70 or more yards ______ J. Stockton (84 yds), T. King (73 yds), at Houston (2017)Had a run of 80 or more yards _______________ Justin Stockton, 84 Yards, at Houston (2017)Had a run of 90 or more yards ___________________Donny Anderson, 90 yards, at TCU (1964)

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

Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns ___________________ Desmond Nisby, 4, at Kansas (2017)Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns ___________________ Desmond Nisby, 4, at Kansas (2017)Rushed for 5 or more touchdowns ________________________ James Gray, 5, vs. Rice (1989)Had 2 players rush for 2 TDs ______ Patrick Mahomes II (2) & Davis Webb (2), vs. UTEP (2015)

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

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

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

Completed 15 or more consecutive passes __________ Seth Doege, 15, at New Mexico (2011)Completed a pass to 14 or more different receivers ___ Patrick Mahomes II, 17, vs. SFA (2016)Completed a pass to 17 or more different receivers ___ Patrick Mahomes II, 17, vs. SFA (2016)

Completed a pass of 50 or more yards __________ Nic Shimonek, 70, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Completed a pass of 60 or more yards __________ Nic Shimonek, 70, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Completed a pass of 70 or more yards __________ Nic Shimonek, 70, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Completed a pass of 80 or more yards ____________ Patrick Mahomes II, 81, vs. Baylor (2016)Completed a pass of 90 or more yards __ Patrick Mahomes II, 90, vs. #12 Oklahoma St. (2015)

Passed for 350 or more yards _________________________Nic Shimonek, 416, vs. USF (2017)Passed for 400 or more yards _________________________Nic Shimonek, 416, vs. USF (2017)Passed for 450 or more yards _________________Nic Shimonek, 543, vs. Arizona State (2017)Passed for 500 or more yards _________________Nic Shimonek, 543, vs. Arizona State (2017)Passed for 550 or more yards __________________ Patrick Mahomes II, 586, vs. Baylor (2016)Passed for 600 or more yards ___________ Patrick Mahomes II, 734, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

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

Non-QB threw for a TD pass ____Jakeem Grant, at Arkansas - 72 yds to Reginald Davis (2015)

Passed for 4 or more touchdowns _______________ Nic Shimonek, 4, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Passed for 5 or more touchdowns ________________Nic Shimonek, 6, vs. Arizona State (2017)Passed for 6 or more touchdowns ________________Nic Shimonek, 6, vs. Arizona State (2017)Passed for 7 or more touchdowns ______________________ Seth Doege, 7, at #21 TCU (2012)Passed for 8 or more touchdowns ___________________ B.J. Symons, 8, vs. Texas A&M (2003) Threw 3 or more interceptions ______________ Patrick Mahomes II, 4, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)Threw 4 or more interceptions ______________ Patrick Mahomes II, 4, at #15 Oklahoma (2015) Threw 5 or more interceptions ____________________ B.J. Symons, 5, vs. #1 Oklahoma (2003)

RECEIVINGCaught 10 or more passes ______________________________Keke Coutee, 11, vs. USF (2017)Caught 11 or more passes ______________________________Keke Coutee, 11, vs. USF (2017)Caught 12 or more passes _________________________Jonathan Giles, 12, vs. Kansas (2016)Caught 13 or more passes ______________ Jakeem Grant, 13, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)Caught 14 or more passes ________________ Jace Amaro, 15, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)Caught 15 or more passes ________________ Jace Amaro, 15, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013)Caught 16 or more passes __________________________ Eric Ward, 16, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Had 100 or more receiving yards ________________________Keke Coutee, 187, vs. USF (2017)Had 150 or more receiving yards ________________________Keke Coutee, 187, vs. USF (2017)Had 175 or more receiving yards ________________________Keke Coutee, 187, vs. USF (2017)Had 200 or more receiving yards ________________ Keke Coutee, 221 yards, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 225 or more receiving yards __________ Michael Crabtree, 237, at Oklahoma State (2007)Had 250 or more receiving yards _________________ Joel Filani, 255, vs. Kansas State (2005)

Had a reception of 50 or more yards ____Dylan Cantrell, 55, Antoine Wesley, 51, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Had a reception of 60 or more yards _______ Keke Coutee, 70 yards, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Had a reception of 70 or more yards _______ Keke Coutee, 70 yards, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Had a reception of 80 or more yards __Keke Coutee (80) & Quan Shorts (81), vs. Baylor (2015)Had a reception of 90 or more yards _ Jakeem Grant, 90 yards, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015)

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

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

Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers _____________Keke Coutee 186 yds, Dylan Cantrell 160 yds___________________________________________________________ vs. Arizona State (2017)Had 3 or more 100-yd REC _______________ 3, Grant (155), Marquez (130), Washington (107)_______________________________________________________________vs. #5 Baylor (2014)Had 4 or more 100-yd REC __________ 4, J. Filani (255), T. Henderson (118), R. Johnson (107),_______________________________________________ Jarrett Hicks (105), vs. K-State (2005)Had 2 or more 200-yd REC _______________2, Michael Crabtree (237), Danny Amendola (233)__________________________________________________________at Oklahoma State (2007)Had 6 different WR with a TD catch ______________Giles (2), Coutee (2), Batson, Lauderdale, __________________________________________________ Willies, Cantrell, vs. Kansas (2016)

ALL-PURPOSEScored 4 or more touchdowns __________________Desmond Nisby, 4 RUSH, at Kansas (2017)Scored 5 or more touchdowns ___Taurean Henderson, 3 RUSH, 2 REC, vs. Kansas State (2005)

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

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

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...DEFENSE (INDIVIDUAL)INTERCEPTIONSHad 2 or more interceptions __________________________J.J. Gaines, 2, vs. Iowa State (2015)Had 3 or more interceptions ______________________Darcel McBath, 3, at #19 Kansas (2008)Defensive Lineman had an interception __________ Breiden Fehoko, 1, at West Virginia (2015)

TACKLESHad 15 or more tackles ______________________________ Micah Awe, 17, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 16 or more tackles ______________________________ Micah Awe, 17, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 17 or more tackles ______________________________ Micah Awe, 17, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 18 or more tackles __________________________________Will Smith, 18, at Texas (2013)Had 20 or more tackles __________________ Lawrence Flugence, 23, at #12 Ohio State (2002)

SACKSHad 2 or more sacks _________________________ Kolin Hill, 2, vs. Eastern Washington (2017)Had 3 or more sacks ________________________________ Kris Williams, 3, vs. Kansas (2016)Had 4 or more sacks _________________________ Brandon Sharpe, 4, at #15 Nebraska (2009)

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

QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 2 or more quarterback hurries _________________________ Eli Howard, 2, vs. USF (2017)Had 3 or more quarterback hurries _________________ Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4)__________________________________________________________ vs. Michigan State (2009)Had 4 or more quarterback hurries _________________ Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4)__________________________________________________________ vs. Michigan State (2009)Had 5 or more quarterback hurries _____________________ Aaron Hunt, 5, vs. Missouri (2002)

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

FORCED FUMBLESHad 2 or more forced fumbles _______________________________ Kolin Hill, 2, vs. USF (2017)

FUMBLE RECOVERIESHad 2 or more fumble recoveries ________________________Tony Jones, 2, at Houston (2017)

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

MISCELLANEOUSReturned an INT for a touchdown ___ DaMarcus Fields, 95 yards, vs. #15 Oklahoma St. (2017)Returned a fumble for a touchdown _____________ Justus Parker, 20 yards, at Kansas (2017)

SPECIAL TEAMS (INDIVIDUAL)PUNT RETURNHad 100 or more punt return yards _____________________Eric Morris, 105, at Nevada (2008)Had 125 or more punt return yards _______________________________ Danny Amendola, 133__________________________________________________ vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006)Had 150 or more punt return yards _____________ Wes Welker, 166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002)Had a punt return for a touchdown _________________ Eric Morris (86 yds), at Nevada (2008)Blocked a punt __________________________ Ja’Deion High (11 yds), vs. Arizona State (2017)Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown _______________________ Brandon Douglas (2 yds)___________________________________________________________ vs. Indiana State (2005)

KICKOFF RETURNHad 175 or more kick return yards ____________________ Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011)Had 200 or more kick return yards ____________________ Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011)Had a kick return for a TD __________________ Jakeem Grant (100 yds), vs. #12 OK St. (2015) Returned an opening kickoff for a TD ______________ Keke Coutee (92 yds), vs. Baylor (2017)Returned a kickoff for a TD in season opener ______________________Jakeem Grant (94 yds)______________________________________________________ vs. Sam Houston State (2015)

PUNTINGMade 9 or more punts ____________________________Ryan Erxleben, 9, vs. Iowa State (2011)Averaged 50 or more yards (min. 5 att.) ____ Taylor Symmank, 50.1 (8 att.) vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 4 or more 50-yard punts ________________________ Ryan Erxleben, 4, at Missouri (2011)Had a 60-yard punt or longer ___________ Dominic Panazzolo, 72 yards, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had a 70-yard punt or longer ___________ Dominic Panazzolo, 72 yards, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 5 or more punts land inside the 20 _______________ Ryan Erxleben, 5, vs. Kansas (2009)Faked a punt and scored a touchdown ___________ Ryan Erxleben, 51-yd run, at Texas (2013)

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

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

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

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

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

Blocked a PAT attempt _______________________________ Terrance Bullitt, at Kansas (2011)Blocked a field goal attempt _______________________________ Kris Williams, at TCU (2016)Returned a blocked FG for a TD ____ Aaron Hunt/Lawrence Flugence, 79 yds, vs. OK St. (2000)

MISCELLANEOUSRecovered an on-side kick ___________________ Kevin Moore, vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017)

MISCELLANEOUS (INDIVIDUAL)Game-winning TD with less than a minute _Seth Doege-to-Eric Ward (0:36), vs. Nevada (2011)Game-winning TD in overtime _ RB Eric Stephens-to-WR Darrin Moore (2OT), vs. Kansas (2012)100 YD Rusher/100 YD Receiver ___________J. Stockton (103 RUSH), Keke Coutee (187 REC), ___________________________________________________________________ vs. USF (2017)300 YD PASS/100 YD RUSH/100 YD REC ____________________ QB P. Mahomes (470 PASS), _______________ Demarcus Felton (123 RUSH), J. Giles (186 REC), vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)

OFFENSE (OPPONENT - TEAM)RUSHING ATTEMPTSHad 50 or more rushing attempts _________________________________ 53, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 60 or more rushing attempts _______________________________68, vs. Arkansas (2014)Had 70 or more rushing attempts _____________________________ 79, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

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

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSHad 4 or more rushing touchdowns ______________________________ 6, at Iowa State (2016)Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns ______________________________ 6, at Iowa State (2016)Had 6 or more rushing touchdowns ______________________________ 6, at Iowa State (2016)Had 7 or more rushing touchdowns ____________________________7, at Arizona State (2016)Had 8 or more rushing touchdowns ________________________________ 8, at Missouri (2003)

Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games ________vs. NW St/at Texas St. (2012)Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games ___________________ 4 games (2000)

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...PASSING ATTEMPTSHad 55 or more passing attempts __________________________________63, at Baylor (2017)Had 60 or more passing attempts __________________________________63, at Baylor (2017)

Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 17, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 17, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts _______________________ 17, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts _______________________12, vs. Arkansas (2014)Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts ________________________9, at #25 Texas (2011)

PASSING COMPLETIONSHad 35 or more passing completions _______________________________43, at Baylor (2017)Had 36 or more passing completions _______________________________43, at Baylor (2017)Had 37 or more passing completions _______________________________43, at Baylor (2017)Had 38 or more passing completions _______________________________43, at Baylor (2017)Had 39 or more passing completions _______________________________43, at Baylor (2017)Had 40 or more passing completions _______________________________43, at Baylor (2017)

Was held to 15 or fewer passing completions ______________________ 6, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions ______________________ 6, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions _______________________5, at #25 Texas (2011)Was held to 3 or fewer passing completions ___________________________3, vs. Navy (2003)

PASSING TOUCHDOWNSHad 5 or more passing touchdowns ___________________________ 5, at West Virginia (2017) Had 6 or more passing touchdowns _________________________ 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 7 or more passing touchdowns _________________________ 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

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

DEFENSE (OPPONENT - TEAM)TACKLES FOR A LOSSRecorded 10 or more tackles for a loss _______________________ 10.0, vs. Iowa State (2017)Recorded 11 or more tackles for a loss ____________________________ 11.0, at Texas (2015)Recorded 12 or more tackles for a loss _____________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss _____________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)Recorded 14 or more tackles for a loss _____________________________ 14, at Texas (2013)Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss _______________________ 18.0, at Texas A&M (2000)

Was held without a tackle for a loss_______________________________0.0, vs. UMass (2008)

DEFENSIVE SACKSHad 3 or more sacks _______________________________3, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Had 4 or more sacks _________________________________________________ 4, t TCU (2016)Had 5 or more sacks ____________________________________________6, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 6 or more sacks ____________________________________________6, vs. #22 LSU (2015)Had 7 or more sacks ______________________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)Had 8 or more sacks ______________________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)Had 9 or more sacks ______________________________________________ 9, at Texas (2013)

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

QUARTERBACK HURRIESHad 5 or more quarterback hurries ___________________7, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017)Had 10 or more quarterback hurries ____________________________ 13, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had 13 or more quarterback hurries _____________________________ 13,vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had 14 or more quarterback hurries ______________________________14, at #2 Texas (2005)Had 16 or more quarterback hurries ___________________________ 16, at New Mexico (2004)

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

PASS BREAKUPSHad 10 or more pass breakups ____________________________________10, vs. Texas (2014)Had 11 or more pass breakups _________________________________11, vs. Arkansas (2014)Had 12 or more pass breakups ________________________________ 13, vs. #4 Baylor (2013)Had 13 or more pass breakups ________________________________ 13, vs. #4 Baylor (2013)

Was held without a pass breakup _______________________________0, vs. Iowa State (2013)

DEFENSIVE MISC.Returned an interception for a touchdown __________ Jeff Gladney, 94 yd, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Returned a fumble for a touchdown _________________________________ vs. Kansas (2009)Recorded a safety ________________________________________________ vs. Kansas (2016)

SPECIAL TEAMS (OPPONENT - TEAM)PUNT RETURNHad 100 or more punt return yards _____________________________ 123, at #2 Texas (2005)Returned a punt for a TD _________vs. #12 Oklahoma St. (2015) - Jalen McCleskey, 67 yardsBlocked a punt ____________________________vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017) - Devin HarperReturned a blocked punt for a TD _______ at #24 Oklahoma State (2012) - Zack Craig, 30 yds

KICKOFF RETURNHad 200 or more kick return yards ___________________221, (7 att.),vs. Kansas State (2015)Returned a kickoff for a touchdown ________ at Kansas State (2016), Byron Pringle, 99 yards

PUNTINGDid not punt ____________________________________________________at #25 Texas (2011)

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

MISCELLANEOUS (OPPONENT - TEAM)TOTAL PLAYSHad 90 or more total plays ________________________________________92, at Baylor (2017)Had 100 or more total plays ____________________________________ 103, vs. #3 TCU (2015)

Was held to 65 or fewer total plays _____________________________ 59, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 60 or fewer total plays _____________________________ 59, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 50 or fewer total plays ___________________________47, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 46 or fewer total plays ___________________________46, vs. North Texas (2000)

FIRST DOWNSHad 30 or more first downs _______________________________________ 31,at Baylor (2017)Had 35 or more first downs ________________________________ 35, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)Had 38 or more first downs __________________________________ 38, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Was held to 15 or fewer first downs _______________________________ 15, at Kansas (2013)Was held to 10 or fewer first downs ____________________________8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 9 or fewer first downs _____________________________8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 8 or fewer first downs _____________________________8, vs. New Mexico (2012)Was held to 7 or fewer first downs ______________________ 6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Was held to 6 or fewer first downs ______________________ 6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)

PENALTIESHad 10 or more penalties __________________________________________ 10, vs. USF (2017)Had 15 or more penalties ____________________________________ 16, at New Mexico (2010)

Had 3 or fewer penalties ______________________________________0, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 2 or fewer penalties ______________________________________0, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 0 penalties ______________________________________________0, vs. Iowa State (2017)

PENALTY YARDSHad 100 or more penalty yards ____________________________________ 100, vs. USF (2017)Had 125 or more penalty yards _______________________129, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)

Had 30 or fewer penalty yards __________________________________0, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 20 or fewer penalty yards __________________________________0, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 10 or fewer penalty yards __________________________________0, vs. Iowa State (2017)Had 0 penalty yards __________________________________________0, vs. Iowa State (2017)

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

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...OFFENSE - BY QUARTER/HALF (OPPONENT - TEAM)1st QuarterWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ________________________ -13, at West Virginia (2017)Was held to 0 passing yards ________________________________ 0, vs. Kansas State (2013)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards ___________________________ 11, vs. Iowa State (2013)Had 100 or more rushing yards ____________________________122, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Had 120 or more passing yards _____________________________120, at West Virginia (2017)Had 170 or more total yards ______________________________178, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)

2nd QuarterWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ______________________ 3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016)Was held to 0 passing yards ___________________________________ 18, vs. #11 TCU (2017)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards _______________________________ 11, at Kansas (2013)Had 100 or more rushing yards ___________________________________ 154, vs. Texas(2016)Had 150 or more passing yards __________________________________ 185, vs. Baylor (2017)Had 190 or more total yards ____________________________________ 217, vs. Baylor (2017)

FIRST HALFWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ________________________ -10, at West Virginia (2017)Was held to 15 or fewer passing yards_______________________ 14, vs. Arizona State (2013)Was held to 60 or fewer total yards ____________________56, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Had 200 or more rushing yards ____________________________216, at #15 Oklahoma (2015)Had 220 or more passing yards ______________________ 252, vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017)Had 300 or more total yards ______________________________317, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)

3rd QuarterWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards _________________________ -3, at West Virginia (2017)Was held to 0 passing yards ________________________________ 0, vs. Kansas State (2015)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards ____________________15, vs. Northwestern State (2012)Had 100 or more rushing yards __________________________________ 115, vs. Baylor (2016)Had 200 or more passing yards _________________________________ 234, at #10 TCU (2014)Had 300 or more total yards ___________________________________ 320, at #10 TCU (2014)

4th QuarterWas held to 5 or fewer rushing yards ______________________________ -5, at Kansas (2017)Was held to 0 passing yards _______________________________________ 0, vs. Texas (2016)Was held to 20 or fewer total yards ________________________________ 2, at Kansas (2017)Had 150 or more rushing yards ___________________________________ 192, at Texas (2015)Had 120 or more passing yards _________________________________ 122, at Houston (2017)Had 170 or more total yards ___________________________________ 172, at Houston (2017)

SECOND HALFWas held to 45 or fewer rushing yards __________________-7, vs. Eastern Washington (2017)Was held to 15 or fewer passing yards______________________ 13, vs. #24 Oklahoma (2014)Was held to 90 or fewer total yards ___________________ 62, vs. Eastern Washington (2016)Had 200 or more rushing yards ___________________________________223, vs. Texas (2016)Had 230 or more passing yards ___________________________________417, at Baylor (2017)Had 350 or more total yards _____________________________________417, at Baylor (2017)

OFFENSE (OPPONENT - INDIVIDUAL)RUSHINGRushed for 100 or more yards ________________________ Q. Flowers 106 yds, vs. USF (2017)Rushed for 150 or more yards ______________ R. Anderson, 181 yds, at #10 Oklahoma (2017)Rushed for 200 or more yards _____________________ D’Onta Foreman, 341, vs. Texas (2016)Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards___ Trevone Boykin - 101 yards, vs. #24 TCU (2013)

Had 2 100-yard rushers ___Kalen Ballage (137) & Demario Richard (11), at Arizona St. (2016)

Had a run of 50 or more yards ________________ D. Montgomery, 58 yds, vs. Iowa State(2017)Had a run of 60 or more yards _________________ D’Onta Foreman, 74 yards, vs. Texas (2016)Had a run of 70 or more yards _________________ D’Onta Foreman, 74 yards, vs. Texas (2016)Had a run of 80 or more yards ____________________ Chris Warren, 91 yards, at Texas (2015)Had a run of 90 or more yards ____________________ Chris Warren, 91 yards, at Texas (2015)

Made 30 or more attempts _________________30, Justice Hill, vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017)Made 40 or more attempts ___________________Terrance Ganaway, 42, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns __________________ Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016)Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns __________________ Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016)Rushed for 5 or more touchdowns __________________ Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016)Rushed for 6 or more touchdowns _______________ Kalen Ballage, 7, at Arizona State (2016)Rushed for 7 or more touchdowns _______________ Kalen Ballage, 7, at Arizona State (2016)

Had 2 players rush for 2 TDs ____ Samaje Perine (4) & Joe Mixon (2), at #15 Oklahoma (2015)

Had 2 fumbles or more (QB/RB) ________ QB Shawn Robinson, 3 (lost 1) , vs. #11 TCU (2017)Had 2 fumbles or more (WR) ________________ WR S. Oloniua, 2 (lost 0) , vs. #11 TCU (2017)

PASSINGHad 55 or more passing attempts ____________________ Charlie Brewer, 63, at Baylor (2017)Had 60 or more passing attempts ____________________ Charlie Brewer, 63, at Baylor (2017)

Had 30 or more completions ________________________ Charlie Brewer, 43, at Baylor (2017)Had 35 or more completions ________________________ Charlie Brewer, 43, at Baylor (2017)Had 40 or more completions ________________________ Charlie Brewer, 43, at Baylor (2017)

Completed a pass of 50 or more yards __________________ Q. Flowers, 64 yds, vs. USF (2017)Completed a pass of 60 or more yards __________________ Q. Flowers, 64 yds, vs. USF (2017)Completed a pass of 70 or more yards ____Mason Rudolph, 82 yards, at #13 OK State (2016)Completed a pass of 80 or more yards _____Mason Rudolph, 82 yards, at #13 OK State (2016)Completed a pass of 90 or more yards ______________ Trevone Boykin, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)

Passed for 350 or more yards _____________________ Charlie Brewer, 417, at Baylor (2017)Passed for 400 or more yards _____________________ Charlie Brewer, 417, at Baylor (2017)Passed for 500 or more yards ______________ Baker Mayfield, 545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

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

Passed for 4 or more touchdowns ___________________________Q. Flowers, 4, vs. USF (2017)Passed for 5 or more touchdowns ____________________Will Grier, 5, at West Virginia (2017))Passed for 6 or more touchdowns ______________ Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Passed for 6 or more touchdowns ______________ Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Passed for 7 or more touchdowns ______________ Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

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

RECEIVINGCaught 10 or more passes ____________________________ Denzel Mims, 12, at Baylor (2017)Caught 11 or more passes ____________________________ Denzel Mims, 12, at Baylor (2017)Caught 12 or more passes ____________________________ Denzel Mims, 12, at Baylor (2017)Caught 13 or more passes ______________________N’Keal Harry, 13, vs. Arizona State (2017)Caught 18 or more passes _________________________ Josh Doctson (18), vs. #3 TCU (2015)

Had 100 or more receiving yards _____________________ Marq Scantling, 133, vs. USF (2017)Had 150 or more receiving yards _____________________ Denzel Mims, 152, at Baylor (2017)Had 175 or more receiving yards __________ Dede Westbrook (202), vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)Had 200 or more receiving yards __________ Dede Westbrook (202), vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had a reception of 50 or more yards ___________________ Marq Scantling, 64, vs. USF (2017)Had a reception of 60 or more yards ___________________ Marq Scantling, 64, vs. USF (2017)Had a reception of 70 or more yards _____________ Trent Taylor, 76, vs. Louisiana Tech (2016)Had a reception of 80 or more yards _____________________ Jay Lee, 87, vs. #5 Baylor (2015)Had a reception of 90 or more yards __________________ Deante’ Gray, 92, at #10 TCU (2014)

Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers ___________________J. Washington (127), M. Ateman (114)_____________________________________________________ vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017)Had 3 or more 100-yard receivers ______________3, Gilbert (156), J. Brown (136), Grant (133)________________________________________________________________vs. Houston (1991)

Had 3 or more receiving touchdowns ________________ David Sills, 3, at West Virginia (2017)Had 4 or more receiving touchdowns _____________Wayne McGarrity, 4, vs. #18 Texas (1998)

ALL-PURPOSEScored 4 or more touchdowns ______________________ Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016)Scored 8 or more touchdowns ___________________ Kalen Ballage, 8, at Arizona State (2016)Had 200 or more all-purpose yards _____________Kalen Ballage, 207, at Arizona State (2016)Had 225 or more all-purpose yards __________________ Josh Doctson, 267, vs. #3 TCU (2015)Had 250 or more all-purpose yards _________________ D’Onta Foreman, 341, vs. Texas (2016)

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THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...DEFENSE (OPPONENT - INDIVIDUAL)INTERCEPTIONSHad 2 or more interceptions __________________ De’Chavon Hayes, 2, at Arizona State (2016)Had 3 or more interceptions _________________ Joel Schwenzfeier, 3, vs. North Dakota (2009)

TACKLESHad 15 or more tackles __________________________ Matthew Adams, 15, at Houston (2017)Had 16 or more tackles ________________________________ Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016)Had 17 or more tackles ________________________________ Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016)Had 18 or more tackles ________________________________ Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016)Had 19 or more tackles ________________________________ Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016)Had 20 or more tackles _______________________________Ben Heeney 21, vs. Kansas (2014)

SACKSHad 2 or more sacks ________________________________Ty Summers, 2 , vs. #11 TCU (2017)Had 3 or more sacks __________________________________ Deadrin Senat, 3, vs. USF (2017)

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

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

PASS BREAKUPSHad 4 or more pass breakups__________________________ Duke Thomas, 4, vs. Texas (2014)

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

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

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

MISCELLANEOUSReturned an INT for a touchdown _______________Jeff Gladney (94 yds) , vs. #11 TCU (2017)Returned a fumble for a touchdown _____________ Max Onyegbule (3 yds), vs. Kansas (2009)

SPECIAL TEAMS (OPPONENT - INDIVIDUAL)PUNT RETURNHad 65 or more punt return yards ___ Jalen McCleskey, 67 yards, vs. #12 Oklahoma St. (2015) Had a punt return for a TD _______Jalen McCleskey, 67 yards, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) Blocked a punt _____________________________Devin Harper, vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017)Returned a blocked punt for a TD _______ Zack Craig (30 yds), at #24 Oklahoma State (2012)Blocked a punt for a safety _____________________________Team Block, vs. Clemson (2002)

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

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

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

Made a 60-yard field goal or longer ________________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)Made a 61-yard field goal or longer ________________ Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)

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

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

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

MISCELLANEOUS (OPPONENT - TEAM)Game-winning TD with less than a minute _Q. Flowers 26-yd pass to T. McCants (0:16)_______________________________________________________________vs. USF (2017)Game-winning TD in overtime ___________ Glasco Martin 4-yd run, vs. Baylor (2012)Game-winning field goal in overtime _______________ Johnny Beck 37-yd field goal________________________________________________________vs. Kansas (2001)

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NUMERICAL ROSTERNO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL 1 Jordyn Brooks LB 6-1 240 Jr-2L Houston, Texas/Stratford High School 2 Demarcus Felton RB 5-7 205 Sr-3L Houston, Texas/Dekaney 3 Douglas Coleman III DB 6-1 190 Jr-2L Zachary, La./Zachary 3 Xavier Martin WR 6-0 185 Fr-RS Cibolo, Texas/Steele 4 Desmon Smith DB 6-2 190 Jr-2L Odessa, Texas/Permian 4 Antoine Wesley WR 6-5 200 Jr-2L Las Vegas, Nev./Cibolo Steele 5 Octavious Morgan DB 6-0 205 Sr-1L Greenwood, S.C./Greenwood/Butler C.C. 6 McLane Carter QB 6-3 225 Jr-1L Gilmer, Texas/Gilmer/Tyler J.C. 6 Riko Jeffers LB 6-2 245 So-1L Garland, Texas/Sachse 7 Jett Duffey QB 6-1 200 So-1L Mansfield, Texas/Lake Ridge 7 Jah’Shawn Johnson DB 5-10 185 Sr-3L Ennis, Texas/Ennis 8 De’Quan Bowman WR 5-11 190 Sr-1L Millville, N.J./Millville/Hutchinson C.C. 9 Tony Jones LB 6-2 225 Sr-1L Casselberry, Fla./Lyman/Butler C.C. 9 T.J. Vasher WR 6-6 190 So-1L Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider 10 John Bonney DB 6-1 205 Sr-TR Houston, Texas/Lamar/Texas 10 Alan Bowman QB 6-3 210 Fr-HS Grapevine,Texas/Grapevine 11 Donta Thompson WR/TE 6-5 225 Jr-2L Ennis, Texas/Ennis 12 Quincy Addison DB 6-1 190 Fr-RS Angleton, Texas/Angleton 12 Colt Garrett QB 6-1 195 So-1L Lubbock, Texas/Roosevelt 13 Kolin Hill LB 6-2 245 Sr-2L Schertz, Texas/Samuel Clemens/Notre Dame 15 Vaughnte Dorsey DB 5-11 200 Sr-1L Cleveland, Miss./Cleveland/Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C. 15 Nick Gerber QB 6-1 175 So-TR Levelland, Texas/Levelland/Tyler J.C. 16 Caleb Griffin QB 6-3 240 Jr-TR Keller, Texas/Keller/Sam Houston State 16 Thomas Leggett DB 6-0 185 So-RS Navarre, Fla./Allan Hancock College 17 John Davis, Jr. DB 6-1 185 Fr-RS Euless, Texas/Trinity 18 Christian Taylor LB 6-1 220 Jr-2L Houston, Texas/Jersey Village 19 Zach Austin WR 5-11 195 Sr-1L Austin, Texas/Lake Travis 20 Adrian Frye DB 6-0 190 Fr-RS Houston, Texas/Eisenhower 21 Kisean Allen DB 5-11 180 Sr-3L Mesquite, Texas/Poteet 21 Da’Leon Ward RB 5-10 180 So-1L Dallas, Texas/Skyline 22 Seth Collins WR 6-3 190 Jr-TR San Diego, Calif./Granite Hills/Oregon State 22 Trey Gentry DB 5-11 175 So-SQ San Antonio, Texas/Warren 23 DaMarcus Fields DB 6-0 200 So-1L Taylor, Texas/Taylor 24 Adam Beck DB 6-2 185 Fr-RS Richmond, Texas/George Ranch/Minnesota 24 Tre King RB 5-11 190 Sr-1L Wichita, Kan./Heights/Hutchinson C.C. 26 Ta’Zhawn Henry RB 5-7 170 Fr-HS Houston, Texas/Lamar 27 Adrien Cross DB 5-10 195 Jr-TR Brunswick, Ga./Glynn Academy/Hutchinson C.C. 28 SaRodorick Thompson RB 6-0 200 Fr-HS Irving, Texas/Ranchview 29 Mason Reed FB 6-2 225 Sr-2L Cisco, Texas/Cisco 89 Caden Leggett WR 6-1 185 Fr-HS Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown 30 Jax Welch DB 5-9 180 So-1L Odessa, Texas/Permian 31 Dax Neece WR 6-2 185 Fr-HS Albany, Texas/Albany 31 Justus Parker DB 6-0 205 JR-1L La Vernia, Texas/La Vernia/Texas Lutheran 32 Jake Kirkpatrick DB 5-11 190 Fr-HS Lubbock, Texas/Cooper 32 Kevin Terry WR 6-1 185 Fr-HS Little Elm, Texas/Little Elm 33 Brayden Stringer LB 6-2 225 Jr-2L Cypress, Texas/Cypress Ranch 34 Taven Christopher LB 6-2 185 So-TR Arlington,Texas/Arlington/Southeastern Oklahoma St. 34 Lamont Jones, Jr. DB 6-0 185 Fr-RS Pflugerville, Texas, Pflugerville 35 Patrick Curley LB 6-2 215 Fr-HS Wagoner, Okla./Wagoner 36 Jake Levrier RB 5-8 185 Fr-RS Houston, Texas/Bellaire Episcopal 36 Trey Wolff PK 6-4 185 Fr-HS Spring, Texas/Klein 37 Xavier Benson LB 6-3 200 Fr-HS Texarkana, Texas/Pleasant Grove 38 Jacob Schuster LB 5-11 210 Fr-RS Corinth, Texas/Lake Dallas 39 Matthew Cluck PK 6-0 210 Sr-1L Arlington, Texas/Martin 39 Michael Nelson LB 5-11 205 Fr-RS San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis 40 Dakota Allen LB 6-1 235 Sr-2L Humble, Texas/Summer Creek/East Mississippi C.C. 40 Connor Killian FB 6-2 235 So-SQ Keller, Texas/Keller 41 Tyler Carr FB 6-4 260 So-1L Amarillo, Texas/Canadian 41 Andre Woods DB 5-10 175 Sr-TR Garland, Texas/Naaman Forest/Texas Southern 42 Case Gatlin LB 6-4 230 Fr-HS Boerne, Texas/IMG Academy 43 Malik Essilfie DL 6-3 265 Jr-TR Houston, Texas/Mayde Creek/Henderson State 43 Noah Hess DS 6-2 200 Jr-SQ Houston, Texas/Cypress Fair 45 Aaron Calcote LB 6-0 230 Fr-RS Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian Academy 46 Reed Bowman P 6-0 205 So-TR Magnolia, Texas/Magnolia/Blinn J.C. 47 Mason McHorse FB 6-4 230 Fr-HS Grapevine, Texas/Grapevine 48 Adonis Brown DB 6-0 175 Fr-HS Sherman Oaks, Calif./Notre Dame 48 Kyle Heffron DS 6-0 215 Sr-2L San Antonio, Texas/Ronald Reagan 49 Michael Barden PK 5-11 180 Sr-3L Austin, Texas/Westlake 50 Mark Brown DL 6-3 230 Fr-TR Fort Worth, Texas/Arlington Heights/San Diego State 50 Landon O’Connor LS 6-2 185 Fr-RS Edna, Texas/Edna 51 Jeremiah McCutcheon DL 6-1 295 Sr-TR San Antonio, Texas/Johnson/Wayland Baptist 52 Ja’Quay Pough LB 6-1 220 Jr-TR Sherman, Texas/Sherman/Trinity Valley C.C. 53 Eli Howard DL 6-4 270 So-1L San Angelo, Texas/Central/North Texas

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO NAME POS65 Zach Adams OL12 Quincy Addison DB58 Madison Akamnonu OL40 Dakota Allen LB27 Kisean Allen DB56 Jack Anderson OL19 Zach Austin WR49 Michael Barden PK24 Adam Beck DB37 Xavier Benson LB10 John Bonney DB10 Alan Bowman QB8 De’Quan Bowman WR46 Reed Bowman P67 Troy Bradshaw OL1 Jordyn Brooks LB48 Adonis Brown DB50 Mark Brown DL79 Travis Bruffy OL45 Aaron Calcote LB41 Tyler Carr FB82 KeSean Carter WR6 McLane Carter QB34 Taven Christopher LB39 Matthew Cluck PK3 Douglas Coleman III DB22 Seth Collins WR27 Adrien Cross DB35 Patrick Curley LB17 John Davis, Jr. DB73 Dawson Deaton OL15 Vaughnte Dorsey DB7 Jett Duffey QB43 Malik Essilfie DL84 Erik Ezukanma WR74 Will Farrar OL2 Demarcus Felton RB23 DaMarcus Fields DB64 Clayton Franks OL20 Adrian Frye DB85 Corey Fulcher WR87 Sterling Galban WR12 Colt Garrett QB42 Case Gatlin LB22 Trey Gentry DB15 Nick Gerber QB66 John Gerold DL94 Lonzell Gilmore DL99 Preston Gordon DL16 Caleb Griffin QB96 Clayton Hatfield PK48 Kyle Heffron DS26 Ta’Zhawn Henry RB43 Noah Hess DS88 Ja’Deion High WR13 Kolin Hill LB77 Jacob Hines OL53 Eli Howard DL95 Jaylon Hutchings DL6 Riko Jeffers LB7 Jah’Shawn Johnson DB34 Lamont Jones, Jr. DB92 Noah Jones DL9 Tony Jones LB40 Connor Killian DS24 Tre King RB32 Jake Kirkpatrick DB89 Caden Leggett WR16 Thomas Leggett DB 36 Jake Levrier RB59 Demarcus Marshall OL3 Xavier Martin WR57 Michael Mays DL

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NO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL 56 Jack Anderson OL 6-5 320 So-1L Frisco, Texas/Frisco 57 Michael Mays DL 6-1 230 Sr-SQ Houston, Texas/Cypress Ridge 58 Madison Akamnonu OL 6-5 320 Jr-2L Arlington, Texas/Bowie 59 Demarcus Marshall OL 6-3 330 Fr-HS Grand Prairie, Texas/Grand Prairie 59 Zackery Semrak DL 6-2 20 Fr-RS Southlake, Texas/Carroll 61 Colin Yang OL 6-3 280 Sr-SQ Frisco, Texas/Heritage 64 Clayton Franks OL 6-4 275 Fr-HS Mansfield, Texas/Legacy 65 Zach Adams OL 6-6 320 So-1L Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend 66 John Gerold DL 6-4 285 Jr-SQ Houston, Texas/Cy-Fair/Colorado School of the Mines 66 Hakeem White OL 6-3 285 Fr-HS Waco, Texas/Midway 67 Troy Bradshaw OL 6-6 275 Fr-HS Mineral Wells, Texas/Mineral Wells 68 Casey Verhulst OL 6-6 305 Fr-RS Plano, Texas/Plano East 70 Weston Wright OL 6-6 300 Fr-HS New Braunfels, Texas/New Braunfels 71 Bailey Smith OL 6-5 305 Jr-2L Wylie, Texas/Lovejoy 72 Jack Reichel OL 6-5 290 Sr-2L Sacramento, Calif./West Campus/American River 73 Dawson Deaton OL 6-6 305 Fr-RS Frisco, Texas/Frisco 74 Will Farrar OL 6-5 320 Fr-RS Richmond, Texas/Travis 75 Giovanni Pancotti OL 6-6 310 So-1L Houston, Texas/Bellaire Episcopal 76 Paul Stawarz OL 6-6 295 Sr-2L Glen Ellyn, Ill./Minooka/College of DuPage 77 Jacob Hines OL 6-5 320 Sr-1L Long Beach, Calif./Cabrillo/Long Beach C.C. 78 Terence Steele OL 6-6 320 Jr-2L Cibolo, Texas/Steele 79 Travis Bruffy OL 6-6 305 Jr-2L Missouri City, Texas/Ridge Point 80 Brandt Schilling WR 5-9 175 So-SQ Idalou, Texas/Idalou 82 KeSean Carter WR 5-11 165 Fr-HS The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands 83 Myller Royals WR 6-5 180 Fr-HS Abilene, Texas/Cooper 84 Erik Ezukanma WR 6-3 180 Fr-HS Fort Worth, Texas/Timber Creek 85 Corey Fulcher WR 6-1 185 Fr-HS Dallas, Texas/Lake Highlands 85 Dominic Panazzolo P 6-5 210 Sr-1L Adelaide, Australia/Aberfoyle Park/Snow College 86 Dalton Rigdon WR 5-11 170 Fr-RS Perryton, Texas/Perryton 87 Sterling Galban WR 5-11 170 Fr-HS Burnet, Texas/Burnet 88 Ja’Deion High WR 5-11 190 Sr-3L Hereford, Texas/Hereford 89 Caden Leggett WR 6-1 185 Fr-HS Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown 89 Houston Miller DL 6-4 265 So-1L Keller, Texas/Keller 90 Quentin Yontz DL 6-2 270 Sr-1L Corona, Calif./Centennial/Fullerton College 91 Nelson Mbanasor DL 6-3 280 Fr-RS Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson 92 Noah Jones DL 6-3 260 So-1L Moore, Okla./Southmoore 93 John Scott III DL 6-3 275 Fr-HS Hitchcock, Texas/Hitchcock 94 Lonzell Gilmore DL 6-3 280 Jr-2L Spring, Texas/Spring 95 Jaylon Hutchings DL 6-0 295 Fr-HS Forney, Texas/Forney 96 Clayton Hatfield PK 5-10 185 Sr-3L Boerne, Texas/Champion 96 Broderick Washington, Jr. DL 6-3 305 Jr-2L Longview, Texas/Longview 97 Joseph Wallace DL 6-1 315 So-1L Dallas, Texas/Skyline 98 Nick McCann DL 6-2 310 So-1L Texarkana, Ark./Arkansas 99 Preston Gordon DL 6-1 280 Sr-TR McKinney, Texas/Frisco Heritage/Rice

COACHING STAFFHead Coach/Quarterbacks Kliff Kingsbury (Sixth Season)Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs David Gibbs (Fourth Season)Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers Kevin Johns (First Season) Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Clay McGuire (First Season) Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Zac Spavital (Fourth Season)Safeties Brett Dewhurst (First Season)Defensive Line Terrance Jamison (Second Season)Defensive Backs Clay Jennings (First Season)Offensive Line Brandon Jones (Second Season)Outside Receivers Emmett Jones (Third Season)Special Teams Coordinator Adam Scheier (First Season) Head Strength and Conditioning Rusty Whitt (Third Season)

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91 Nelson Mbanasor DL98 Nick McCann DL51 Jeremiah McCutcheon DL47 Mason McHorse FB89 Houston Miller DL5 Octavious Morgan DB31 Dax Neece WR39 Michael Nelson LB50 Landon O’Connor LS85 Dominic Panazzolo P75 Giovanni Pancotti OL31 Justus Parker DB52 Ja’Quay Pough LB29 Mason Reed FB72 Jack Reichel OL86 Dalton Rigdon WR83 Myller Royals WR80 Brandt Schilling WR38 Jacob Schuster LB93 John Scott III DL59 Zackery Semrak DL71 Bailey Smith OL4 Desmon Smith DB76 Paul Stawarz OL78 Terence Steele OL33 Brayden Stringer LB18 Christian Taylor LB32 Kevin Terry WR11 Donta Thompson WR/TE28 SaRodorick Thompson RB9 T.J. Vasher WR68 Casey Verhulst OL97 Joseph Wallace DL21 Da’Leon Ward RB96 Broderick Washington, Jr. DL30 Jax Welch DB4 Antoine Wesley WR66 Hakeem White OL36 Trey Wolff PK41 Andre Woods DB70 Weston Wright OL61 Colin Yang OL90 Quentin Yontz DL

Quincy Addison ______________________________ quen-seeMadison Akamnonu ______________________AH-kuh-mah-noKisean Allen ________________________________ kee-shawnDe’Quan Bowman _____________________________ Day-QuanAaron Calcote ________________________________ Cal-coatKeSean Carter ______________________________ kee-shawnVaughnte Dorsey ______________________________Vahn-tayMalik Essilfie ________________________ Ma-leek Ess-el-feeErik Ezukanma __________________________ Ez-zuw-commaWill Farrar _____________________________________ Fair-ahAdrian Frye ________________________________________FryTa’Zhawn Henry ______________________________ Tah-zahnJa’Deion High _______________________________JAY-dee-un

Lonzell Gilmore ________________________________ lon-zellRiko Jeffers ___________________________________ Ree-koJah’Shawn Johnson __________________________ juh-shawnNelson Mbanasor __________________________M-ban-ah-sorOctavious Morgan ________________________ Oct-tay-vi-ousDominic Panazzolo ________________________ Pan-ah-zo-loGiovanni Pancotti __________________Gio-vanne Pan-cah-teeJa’Quay Pough __________________________ Jah-quay PougJack Reichel ___________________________________ Rike-ulZackery Semrak ________________________________Sim-rakPaul Stawarz ________________________________Stay-warsDonta Thompson ______________________________ DON-taySaRodorick Thompson _______________________Sah-rod-rick

Casey Verhulst _______________________________ Vur-hulstDa’Leon Ward _________________________________DAY-leonHakeem White _______________________________Hah-keemQuentin Yontz ________________________________ Quen-ton

COACHESAdam Scheier ___________________________________Shy-urZac Spavital ________________________________ Spav-a-tal


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