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GAME 7 / TEXAS STATE at 12/11 BYU Saturday • Oct. 24, 2020 • 9:15 p.m. (CT) LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, Utah 2020 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL 2020 Record 5-0 Head Coach: Kalani Sitake Record at BYU: 32-25 (Fiſth Year) Career Record: Same Rankings: 12 Associated Press/11 USA Today Coaches 2020 Record/Sun Belt Record: 1-5/1-2 Head Coach: Jake Spavital Record at Texas State: 4-14 (Second Year) Career Record: Same ABOUT THE SERIES Overall: First Meeng SERIES NOTES Texas State and BYU will play for the first me when the Bobcats travel to Provo on Saturday, Oct. 24. This marks the sixth me that Texas State has played a football game in the state of Utah. The last me was Nov. 3, 2012, when the Bobcats played a Western Athlec Conference game at Utah State. Texas State also played FCS games at Southern Utah in 1996, 1998, 2003, and 2006. ESPNU Play-by-Play: Dave Flemming Analyst: Rod Gilmore Sideline: Stormy Buonantony FIVE THINGS TO KNOW TELEVISION INFORMATION Staons: TUNEIN APP, KTSW (89.9 FM) Play-by-Play: Clint Shields Analyst: Geff Gandy Sideline: Koral Riggs TEXAS STATE RADIO NETWORK 2020 SCHEDULE Sept. 12 UTSA L 51-48 (2 OT) ESPN2 Bobcat Stadium San Marcos, Texas Sept. 19 at ULM W 38-17 ESPNU Malone Stadium Monroe, La. Sept. 26 at Boston College L 24-21 Fox Southwest Plus Alumni Stadium Chestnut Hill, Mass. Oct. 10 at Troy L 37-17 ESPN3 Veterans Memorial Stadium Troy, Ala. Oct. 17 at South Alabama L 30-20 ESPNU Hancock Whitney Stadium Mobile, Ala. Oct. 24 at BYU 9:15 p.m. ESPN LaVell Edwards Stadium Provo, Utah Oct. 31 Louisiana 7:00 p.m. ESPNU Bobcat Stadium San Marcos, Texas Nov. 7 Appalachian State TBD TBD Bobcat Stadium San Marcos, Texas Nov. 14 at Georgia Southern TBD TBD Paulson Stadium Statesboro, Ga. Nov. 21 Arkansas State TBD TBD Bobcat Stadium San Marcos, Texas Nov. 28 Coastal Carolina TBD TBD Bobcat Stadium San Marcos, Texas Dec. 19 Sun Belt Championship TBD TBD ABOUT THE BOBCATS ABOUT THE COUGARS TABLE OF CONTENTS Game Informaon 1 Radio and TV Informaon 1 Series Notes 1 Media Informaon 2 Quick Facts 3 Weekly Football Pracce Schedule 3 Team Notes 3 Bobcat Stadium 6 Head Coach Jake Spavital 7 Depth Chart 9 Pronunciaon Guide 9 2020 Roster 10 Stascs 14 Sept. 5 SMU L 31-24 ESPN Bobcat Stadium San Marcos, Texas • Texas State enters the BYU game with a 1-5 overall record and a 1-3 mark in road games aſter suffering a 30-20 loss at South Alabama on Oct. 17. It was the third straight road loss for the Bobcats following a 24-21 setback at Boston College on Sept. 26 and a 37-17 defeat at Troy on Oct. 10. Texas State’s victory came at ULM on Sept. 19. •The Bobcats play their first game against a naonally-ranked opponent since playing at No. 24- ranked Appalachian State on Nov. 23, 2019. The Bobcats opened the 2019 season at No. 11-ranked Texas A&M on Aug. 29. The BYU game marks the ninth game overall in which Texas State plays a naonally ranked FBS team. • The BYU game marks the second me in school history that Texas State has played a football game on ESPN. The Bobcats made their first appearance on the network in the 2020 season-opener against SMU, and that was the network’s most watched game of the day. Also, the Bobcats have played four more games on other ESPN linear networks this season. Texas State hosted UTSA on ESPN2. The Bobcats will play their third game on ESPNU against Louisiana on Oct. 31 aſter playing ULM and South Alabama on the network earlier this season. Overall, Texas State has played six football games on ESPN2 and nine contests on ESPNU. The BYU game marks Texas State’s 91st con- secuve game to be televised. • Texas State leads FBS teams with 23 first-me starters in 2020. The first-me offensive starters include linemen Dalton Cooper, Russell Baker, and Alex Coslla, ght ends Jackson Lanam and Jake Lynch, wide receivers Marcell Barbee, Drue Jackson and Chandler Speights, quarterback Brady McBride and running back Brock Sturges. The new defensive starters are: linemen Jordan Revels, Gjemar Daniels, Samuel Obiang, Jaquel Pierce, and Kingsley Onyirioha, linebackers Chrisan Taylor, and Sione Tupou, and safees DeJordan Mask, Kevin Anderson, Brendon Luper, Grid Isadore, Zion Childress, and Tory Spears. The Bobcats have a total of 50 new players on its 2020 roster. Texas State has 21 new defensive players, 25 offensive players, and four specialists this season. • Texas State enters the BYU game ranked 11th naonally in defensive touchdowns, 37th in turnovers gained, 28th in intercepons, and 37th in fumbles recovered. The Bobcats are ranked eighth naonally in offensive first downs and 38th in passing offense. TXST leads the naon in punt returns, and is naonally-ranked sixth in blocked kicks, and 13th in kick return defense.

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GAME 7 / TEXAS STATE at 12/11 BYU Saturday • Oct. 24, 2020 • 9:15 p.m. (CT)

LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, Utah

2020 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL

2020 Record 5-0Head Coach: Kalani Sitake Record at BYU: 32-25 (Fifth Year) Career Record: SameRankings: 12 Associated Press/11 USA Today Coaches

2020 Record/Sun Belt Record: 1-5/1-2Head Coach: Jake SpavitalRecord at Texas State: 4-14 (Second Year)Career Record: Same

ABOUT THE SERIESOverall: First Meeting

SERIES NOTES• Texas State and BYU will play for the first time when the Bobcats travel to Provo on Saturday, Oct. 24.

• This marks the sixth time that Texas State has played a football game in the state of Utah. The last time was Nov. 3, 2012, when the Bobcats played a Western Athletic Conference game at Utah State. Texas State also played FCS games at Southern Utah in 1996, 1998, 2003, and 2006.

ESPNUPlay-by-Play: Dave Flemming Analyst: Rod GilmoreSideline: Stormy Buonantony

FIVE THINGS TO KNOW

TELEVISION INFORMATIONStations: TUNEIN APP, KTSW (89.9 FM)Play-by-Play: Clint ShieldsAnalyst: Geff GandySideline: Koral Riggs

TEXAS STATE RADIO NETWORK

2020 SCHEDULE

Sept. 12 UTSAL 51-48 (2 OT) ESPN2Bobcat Stadium San Marcos, TexasSept. 19 at ULMW 38-17 ESPNU Malone Stadium Monroe, La.Sept. 26 at Boston CollegeL 24-21 Fox Southwest PlusAlumni Stadium Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Oct. 10 at TroyL 37-17 ESPN3Veterans Memorial Stadium Troy, Ala.Oct. 17 at South AlabamaL 30-20 ESPNUHancock Whitney Stadium Mobile, Ala.Oct. 24 at BYU9:15 p.m. ESPNLaVell Edwards Stadium Provo, UtahOct. 31 Louisiana7:00 p.m. ESPNUBobcat Stadium San Marcos, TexasNov. 7 Appalachian StateTBD TBDBobcat Stadium San Marcos, TexasNov. 14 at Georgia SouthernTBD TBDPaulson Stadium Statesboro, Ga.Nov. 21 Arkansas StateTBD TBDBobcat Stadium San Marcos, TexasNov. 28 Coastal CarolinaTBD TBDBobcat Stadium San Marcos, TexasDec. 19 Sun Belt ChampionshipTBD TBD

ABOUT THE BOBCATS ABOUT THE COUGARS

TABLE OF CONTENTSGame Information 1Radio and TV Information 1Series Notes 1Media Information 2Quick Facts 3Weekly Football Practice Schedule 3Team Notes 3Bobcat Stadium 6Head Coach Jake Spavital 7Depth Chart 9Pronunciation Guide 92020 Roster 10Statistics 14

Sept. 5 SMUL 31-24 ESPNBobcat Stadium San Marcos, Texas

• Texas State enters the BYU game with a 1-5 overall record and a 1-3 mark in road games after suffering a 30-20 loss at South Alabama on Oct. 17. It was the third straight road loss for the Bobcats following a 24-21 setback at Boston College on Sept. 26 and a 37-17 defeat at Troy on Oct. 10. Texas State’s victory came at ULM on Sept. 19.

•The Bobcats play their first game against a nationally-ranked opponent since playing at No. 24- ranked Appalachian State on Nov. 23, 2019. The Bobcats opened the 2019 season at No. 11-ranked Texas A&M on Aug. 29. The BYU game marks the ninth game overall in which Texas State plays a nationally ranked FBS team.

• The BYU game marks the second time in school history that Texas State has played a football game on ESPN. The

Bobcats made their first appearance on the network in the 2020 season-opener against SMU, and that was the network’s most watched game of the day. Also, the Bobcats have played four more games on other ESPN linear networks this season. Texas State hosted UTSA on ESPN2. The Bobcats will play their third game on ESPNU against Louisiana on Oct. 31 after playing ULM and South Alabama on the network earlier this season. Overall, Texas State has played six football games on ESPN2 and nine contests on ESPNU. The BYU game marks Texas State’s 91st con-secutive game to be televised.

• Texas State leads FBS teams with 23 first-time starters in 2020. The first-time offensive starters include linemen Dalton Cooper, Russell Baker, and Alex Costilla, tight ends Jackson Lanam and Jake Lynch, wide receivers Marcell Barbee, Drue Jackson and Chandler Speights, quarterback Brady McBride and running back Brock Sturges. The new defensive starters are: linemen Jordan Revels, Gjemar Daniels, Samuel Obiang, Jaquel Pierce, and Kingsley Onyirioha, linebackers Christian Taylor, and Sione Tupou, and safeties DeJordan Mask, Kevin Anderson, Brendon Luper, Grid Isadore, Zion Childress, and Tory Spears.

The Bobcats have a total of 50 new players on its 2020 roster. Texas State has 21 new defensive players, 25 offensive players, and four specialists this season.

• Texas State enters the BYU game ranked 11th nationally in defensive touchdowns, 37th in turnovers gained, 28th in interceptions, and 37th in fumbles recovered. The Bobcats are ranked eighth nationally in offensive first downs and 38th in passing offense. TXST leads the nation in punt returns, and is nationally-ranked sixth in blocked kicks, and 13th in kick return defense.

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FOOTBALL SPORTS INFORMATIONAssistant Athletic Director/SID Rick Poulter [email protected] SID Chris Brown [email protected] SID Phillip Pongratz [email protected] SID Keonte Herrera [email protected]

SOCIAL MEDIAWebsite txstatebobcats.comTwitter @TXStateFootballInstagram @TXSTATEFOOTBALL WEEKLY NEWS INTERVIEWS• A weekly news conference with head coach Jake

Spavital is held each Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. (Central) in the North End Zone of Bobcat Stadium. The news conference is streamed live on Texas State Athletics Facebook page and a recording on http://txst.com is posted later in the day.

• Offensive coordinator Jacob Peeler or defensive

coordinator Zac Spavital, and a player are available for interviews after practice on Wednesdays.

• Other interview requests for players and coaches should be directed to Rick Poulter in the Sports Information Office via E-Mail ([email protected]).

PRACTICE COVERAGE• Practices are open to the media on Tuesdays and

Wednesdays during game weeks beginning at 9 a.m. Check with the Sports Information Office for the status of media attendance at Texas State football practices.

PHOTOGRAPHERS/VIDEOGRAPHERS• Cameras are permitted in practice during warm-

ups and position group drills on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.

PARKING FOR PRACTICE COVERAGE• Media members will need to secure an annual

parking pass or purchase a daily parking pass to park in the parking lot on the west side of Bobcat Stadium in front of the End Zone Complex. Parking passes can be requested by contacting Rick Poulter via E-Mail ([email protected]). Please allow two (2) weeks from time of request to order the parking pass.

•University Parking and Transportation issues citations for not having an approved pass.

PRACTICE LOCATIONS• Practice locations will be on the Jim Wacker Field

at Bobcat Stadium.

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM • CollegePressBox.com is an official media website

for Texas State and Sun Belt Conference schools. Access and download weekly game notes, roster cards, statistics, media guides, coach or player head shots and more for the Sun Belt and each of its member institutions throughout the season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media, or you can apply for a password by sending an E-Mail to [email protected]. The login will also give you access to all 10 Football Bowl Subdivision conference partners and independents.

SUN BELT WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE• Head coach Jake Spavital participates in a weekly

Sun Belt Conference each Monday morning from 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. (Central). Contact Sun Belt Conference associate commissioner Travis Llewellyn via E-Mail at [email protected] for the access number and schedule.

SUN BELT WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS AND INTERVIEWS• Weekly team highlights and interviews will

be available online only through the Sun Belt Conference’s file sharing program. All file types can be easily downloaded through this program. This will allow for interviews and highlights to be easily accessible and available at earlier times. Please E-Mail Travis Llewellyn at [email protected] for additional information and log-in access.

HOME GAME COVERAGEMEDIA CREDENTIALS• Limited working media and photographer

credentials for Texas State’s home games are distributed through the Sports Information Office. Requests should be made by sports editors or sports directors of accredited media outlets. Requests should be made as early as possible and should be limited to working media only.

• Send credential requests to Rick Poulter, Assistant AD/Sports Information via E-Mail ([email protected]).

• Media parking at Bobcat Stadium is available on a limited basis on the West side of the stadium. Additional parking is available in the lot located on Thorpe Lane behind the Track and Field Stadium. Requests for parking passes should be made well in advance to the Sports Information Office.

TEXAS STATE PRESS BOX• The Texas State Press Box, located on the fourth

level of the Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex at Bobcat Stadium, will be filled at 50 percent capacity in 2020. The press box opens three hours prior to kickoff. The working press box, coaches’ booths and radio/TV booths are located

on the same level. Covid-19 symptom screenings and media credentials are required for admittance to the press box and for pregame meals.

GAME DAY SERVICES• Pregame notes and programs are provided online.

Play-by-play, team and individual statistics, along with post-game quotes and notes will be provided online as well. Game statistics are also distributed via E-Mail following the conclusion of the game. To be included in the post-game distribution list, please contact Rick Poulter via E-Mail at [email protected].

SIDELINES• Texas State follows guidelines set forth by

the NCAA Public Relations Committee, the NCAA Football Rules Committee, the Sun Belt Conference, the American Football Coaches Association, and the National Press Photographers Association.

• A total of six media photographers are permitted to shoot outside the 8-yard lines and must have wristbands visible at all times. In an effort to ensure the best possible working conditions, anyone holding a media pass who is not actively involved in coverage of the game will be asked to vacate the sidelines. Similar procedures will be in effect in the press box.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS• Texas State holds its post-game interviews in the

team meeting room located inside the Football End Zone Complex at Bobcat Stadium. Texas State head coach Jake Spavital and requested players are available approximately 10 minutes after each game. Texas State’s locker room is closed following each game and practice.

• Visiting SIDs will establish media interview and locker room admittance policies for their respective teams.

ROAD GAME COVERAGEMEDIA CREDENTIALS• Working media and photographer credentials for

Texas State’s road games are distributed through the host institution.

POST GAME INTERVIEWS• The Texas State locker room is closed to media

members. Coach Jake Spavital is available for post-game interviews in a room adjacent to the visiting locker room.

MEDIA INFORMATION

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Location San Marcos, TexasFounded 1899Enrollment 38,231 (fall 2019) Nickname BobcatsColors Maroon & Gold (PMS 504 & 872)Stadium Bobcat Stadium Surface FieldTurf Capacity 30,000Affiliation NCAA Division I FBSConference Sun Belt Conference President Dr. Denise M. TrauthAthletics Director Dr. Larry TeisExec. Sr. Assoc. AD/Development Travis ComerExec. Sr. Assoc. AD/External Relations Don CoryellExec. Sr. Assoc. AD/Internal Relations Tracy ShoemakeNCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Michelle HamiltonWebsite www.txst.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF

SUPPORT STAFFHead Strength & Conditioning Coach Damon HarringtonAsst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Jason RussellAsst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Kyle VagherHead Football Athletic Trainer Jeremy CobbAssistant Football Trainer Will DeCraeneDirector of Football Operations Haleigh BlockerDirector of Player Personnel Connor AndersonDirector of Player Development James ShermanDirector of Equipment Operations Andrew JohnsonVideo Coordinator Jake MacauleyAssistant Video Coordinator Mehrzad Sabzevari

Head Coach Jake SpavitalOffensive Coordinator Jacob PeelerDefensive Coordinator Zac SpavitalCo-Defensive Coordinator/ILBs Archie McDanielSpecial Teams Coordinator/RB Nick WhitworthWide Receivers Bryson AbrahamDefensive Backs Brett Dewhurst Defensive Line Jacori GreerTight Ends Brian HamiltonOffensive Line Clay McGuireOutside Linebackers Tevin MimsOffensive/Special Teams Analyst Patrick DohertyOffensive Graduate Assistant Boone FeldtSpecial Teams Graduate Assistant Mason TobeckDefensive Graduate Assistant Zach McCarthyDefensive Graduate Assistant Adrian McDonald

YOUTH BE SERVED • Texas State’s Jake Spavital is the nation’s sec-

ond-youngest FBS head coach in 2020. Only Kent State’s Sean Lewis is a younger head coach than Coach Spavital.

YOUNGEST FBS HEAD COACHES

Head Coach, School Age Birth Date1. Sean Lewis, Kent State 34 4-11-862. Jake Spavital, Texas State 35 5-1-853. Will Healy, Charlotte 35 1-16-854. Walt Bell, UMass 36 6-7-845. Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma 37 9-5-836. Eliah Drinkwitz, Missouri 37 4-12-837. Mike Norvell, Florida State 38 10-11-81

ALL IN THE FAMILY • Texas State’s head coach Jake Spavital and

defensive coordinator Zac Spavital are one of eight sets of brothers coaching at FBS schools in 2020. They come from a coaching family as their father, Steve, was a high school coach in Tulsa and Broken Arrow, Okla. Jake and Zac Spavital also coached together at Houston in 2009 when Jake was a graduate assistant working with Case Keenum and Zac was a cornerbacks coach. Below is a chart of brothers coaching at the same FBS school.

BROTHERS COACHING AT FBS SCHOOLS COACHES SCHOOLJake and Zac Spavital (HC & DC) Texas StateThomas & Tyquan Hammock (HC & GA) N. IllinoisJeff, Brian & Greg Brohm, (HC, co-OC/QB, Ops) PurdueMatt & Luke Wells (HC &TE/IR) Texas TechKyle & Freddie Whittingham (HC/TE) Utah

• Texas State head coach Jake Spavital is in his sec-ond season as a head coach and first year of calling the offensive plays at Texas State in 2020. Spavital began his head coaching career after serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Texas A&M under Kevin Sumlin, California under Sonny Dykes, and West Virginia under Dana Hol-gorsen.

NFL QUARTERBACKS TUTORED BY JAKE SPAVITAL•While he was the offensive coordinator and quar-terbacks coach at Texas A&M, Jake Spavital coached Heisman Trophy winners Johnny Manziel and Kyler Murray. In addition, he coached NFL quarterbacks Case Keenum at Houston, Brandon Weeden at Okla-homa State, Geno Smith and Will Grier at West Vir-ginia, Kyle Allen at Texas A&M, and Davis Webb at California.

NASTY WIDE OUTS• Offensive coordinator Jacob Peeler comes to

Texas State after producing two of the NFL’s top wide receivers in the Tennessee’s A. J. Brown and Seattle’s D. K. Metcalf at Mississippi. Brown was a two-time All-American, Conerly Trophy winner and Biletnikoff Award semifinalist while rewriting the receiving records at Ole Miss.

Brown ended his three-year career as the school’s all-time leader with 2,984 receiving yards and twelve 100-yard receiving performances in his career. Brown set single-season records with 85 catches and breaking his own mark with 1,320 receiving yards in 2018.

Peeler coined the wide receivers as “Nasty Wide Outs”, a name he brought with him from Cal-ifornia. While he was at Cal, Peeler coached fresh-man All-American Demetris Robertson at Califor-nia. Robertson hauled in 50 catches for 767 yards and seven TDs that season.

ON THE DEFENSIVE SIDE • Zac Spavital, is in his second season as the de-

fensive coordinator after serving as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Texas Tech in 2018. He coached the linebackers at Texas Tech for four seasons after serving seven years as an assistant coach at Houston. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Oklahoma.

OPPORTUNISTIC DEFENSE Throughout his career, defensive coordina-

tor Zac Spavital has worked with defenses ranked among the top team in the nation in turnovers gained and defensive scoring.

In his final season at Houston, the Cou-gars ranked 19th nationally in total defense (334.6 yards per game), 11th in scoring de-fense (19.5) and ninth in turnovers gained (30). Texas Tech ranked sixth nationally in forced turnovers (29), fourth in fumble recoveries (15) and eighth in defensive touchdowns (4) in 2017. He also produced All-Big XII linebackers Dakota Allen and Jordyn Brooks.

This season, Texas State enters the BYU game ranked 11th nationally in defensive touchdowns, 37th nationally in turnovers gained, and 37th in fumbles recovered.

TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL PRACTICE SCHEDULE FOR OCT. 18-24 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

OFF DAY Practice -7:30 a.m.Media Interviews 10:30 a.m.

Practice -9 a.m.Media Interviews 11 a.m.

Practice Practice -9 a.m. Travel to Provo at BYU 9:15 p.m.

ESPN

THE COACHING STAFF

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OFFENSIVE NOTESBALANCED OFFENSE• Texas State enters the BYU game ranked among the

Sun Belt Conference’s top seven scoring, rushing and passing offenses. The Bobcats are ranked sixth in scoring offense, sixth in rushing offense, and sev-enth in passing offense.

TEXAS STATE AMONG SUN BELT OFFENSESCategory SB Rank StatisticScoring Offense 7th 28.0 ppgTotal Offense 9th 374.2 ypg Passing Offense 6th 235.7 ypgRushing Offense 7th 138.5 ypg

350 YARDS OF OFFENSE• Texas State enters the BYU game having accumu-

lated over 340 yards of offense in five of its first six games.

• The Bobcats tallied 348 yards of offense at South Alabama, 357 yards on offense at Boston College, 398 yards at ULM, 472 yards versus UTSA, and 544 yards against SMU with head coach Jake Spavital calling the offensive plays.

• The only time the Bobcats have not gained 340 yards on offense was at Troy when the Bobcats ac-cumulated just 254 total yards.

•The 544 yards of total offense against SMU were the most offensive yards by the Bobcats since they posted 547 yards against FCS member Texas South-ern on Sept. 8, 2018.

340 YARDS OF OFFENSEOpponent YardsSMU 544UTSA 472ULM 398Boston College 357South Alabama 348

A REVIVED GROUND ATTACK• Texas State is rushing for an average of 138.5 yards

per game after running for a combined 831 yards on 200 carries in its first six games.

• The Bobcats ran for 161 yards on 36 carries at Troy for their second-highest total of the season. Texas State began the season with 189 yards rush-ing against SMU before gaining 142 yards at ULM, 128 yards at Boston College, 123 yards rushing ver-sus UTSA, and 88 yards at South Alabama.

•Texas State has rushed for over 100 yards in the first five games after surpassing 100 yards rushing in just three games last season.

100 RUSHING YARDSOpponent YardsSMU 189Troy 161ULM 142Boston College 128UTSA 123

SOARING IN THE AIR• Texas State has one of the top six passing offenses

in the Sun Belt Conference after averaging 235.7 yards passing in the first six games.

•The Bobcats threw for 260 yards at South Alabama and that is the fifth game in which Texas State has thrown for over 200 yards. The Bobcats had a sea-son-best 349 yards passing against UTSA, 256 yards at ULM, 229 yards at Boston College, and 227 yards against SMU.

OFFENSIVE LINE NOTES• Texas State has a mixture of four veterans with the

three new starters on the offensive line in 2020. • The two most experienced linemen are senior cen-

ter Reece Jordan and junior Tait Heitmeier. • Jordan is the most experienced offensive lineman

for the Bobcats with 36 starts. He has started 31 games at center.

• Heitmeier returned to the starting lineup at right guard at ULM after missing the first two games with an injury. He has made 18 starts in his career.

• Eddie Rivas started at left guard during the last four games after making five starts in 2019. Jaydan Smith started at left guard against ULM and Boston College.

•The three new starters include redshirt freshman Dalton Cooper, and junior college transfers Russell Baker and Alex Costilla.

• Cooper is a former offensive and defensive lineman from Prague High School in Oklahoma. He played in one contest last season for the Bobcats.

• Baker is a junior college transfer from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College and played on a Class 6A state championship team in Owasso, Okla.

• Costilla is a San Marcos native who played the last two years at Tyler Junior College and was one of the top 24 junior college recruits in Texas.

QUARTERBACK NOTESNEW STARTING QUARTERBACK• Texas State opened the season with a new start-

ing quarterback for the fourth straight year when sophomore transfer Brady McBride made his first collegiate start against SMU.

• McBride made his fourth start of the season, in-cluding the last three games at Boston College, Troy, and South Alabama.

• He had his best day passing at South Alabama when he completed 28-of-40 passes for 260 yards and one touchdown against the Jaguars.

• McBride completed 19-of-29 passes for 229 yards and two touchdowns at Boston College.

• He threw for 227 yards and two touchdowns while completing 21-of-39 passes against SMU

• McBride is a sophomore transfer from Memphis who had to sit out last season. He played in three games for the Tigers before sitting out the rest of the 2018 season as a redshirt. He threw for 88 yards on 8-of-14 passing and ran for 31 yards on seven carries.

VITT RETURNS AT QB• Tyler Vitt has started the two games against UTSA

and ULM after sitting out the season opener against SMU.

• Vitt was named the Davey O’Brien Award’s “Great 8” and Manning Award “Star of the Week” in Week 3 after leading Texas State to a 38-17 victory over ULM on Sept. 19.

• He completed 14-of-21 passes for 256 yards and two touchdowns and led the Bobcats with 82 yards rushing and ran for another TD at ULM.

• Since he is a “Week 3 Great 8” selection, Vitt will be placed on the Mid-Season Watch List for the Davey O’Brien Trophy.

• Vitt made his first start of the season against UTSA and threw for a career-best four touchdown pass- es, including the longest pass of his career with a 66-yard TD throw in the first quarter.

• He threw a pair of touchdown passes to Marcel Barbee and another TD pass to Jah’Marae Sheread against the Roadrunners, completing 26-of-40 pass-es for 346 yards.

• Vitt enters the BYU game responsible for seven touchdowns in his three games this season. He threw for four TDs against UTSA, while passing for two touchdowns and running for another TD at ULM.

RUNNING BACK NOTESSTURGES, HILL AND JETER FORM DYNAMIC TRIO• Junior college transfer Brock Sturges, redshirt

freshman Calvin Hill, and sophomore Jahmyl Jeter are splitting time at the running back position.

• They enter the BYU game having combined for 717 yards and seven touchdowns in Texas State’s first five games.

HILL AND STURGES AMONG SUN BELT LEADERS•Both Calvin Hill and Brock Sturges are among the

top seven Sun Belt Conference leaders in total rush-ing yards in 2020.

• Hill enters the BYU game ranked third in the Sun Belt with 325 rushing yards and fourth in rushing touchdowns with three on 55 carries this season after rushing for 25 yards on seven carries at South Alabama.

• He recorded the first 100-yard rushing game of his career when he led the Bobcats with 100 yards on 13 carries versus SMU. He tallied for 50 yards and a TD on 10 carries against UTSA.

• Sturges ranks seventh in the Sun Belt with 251 to-tal rushing yards and tied for fourth in the Sun Belt with four rushing touchdowns on 69 carries.

• Sturges rushed for 95 yards and a TD on 14 carries against SMU and led the Bobcats with 69 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries against UTSA. He also caught a 66-yard TD pass on Texas State’s first drive against the Roadrunners.

JETER JOINS OFFENSIVE BACKFIELD• Jeter enters the BYU game with 111 rushing yards

on 16 carries in the last three games. He led the Bobcats with 31 yards on five carries at South Ala-bama after rushing for 44 yards and a TD on seven carries at Troy.

• Jeter had Texas State’s longest run of the season with a 40-yard rush against the Trojans.

• Jeter played in his first game for the Bobcats at Bos-ton College and rushed for 36 yards on four carries.

• A transfer from Oklahoma State, Jeter was ruled eligible to play for the Bobcats on Sept. 24.

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WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDSHAYDEL AMONG SUN BELT LEADERS• Senior wide receiver Jeremiah Haydel ranks sev-

enth among Sun Belt Conference leaders with 275 receiving yards on 22 catches. He ranks 13th in the Sun Belt with 3.7 receptions per game after catch-ing four passes for 34 yards at South Alabama.

• Haydel had season-highs of 6 catches, 152 receiv-ing yards and two TD receptions at ULM. He had five catches against UTSA after catching four passes for 37 yards and a touchdown against SMU.

IN THE SCORING COLUMN • Jeremiah Haydel and Marcell Barbee are tied for

sixth among league leaders with four touchdowns scored.

• Haydel caught three touchdown passes and had a 91-yard punt return for a TD against UTSA. He caught two TD passes at ULM and one TD pass ver-sus SMU. His TD catch against SMU went viral on social media with more than 2 million views.

• Barbee ranks 11th in the nation and fourth in the Sun Belt Conference with four touchdown recep-tions. He caught four passes for 45 yards and two touchdowns at Boston College. He recorded four receptions for 75 yards and two TDs against UTSA.

• Barbee has 16 receptions for 218 yards to rank third among team leaders. He made his first start for the Bobcats at South Alabama, and had a team-high five catches for 45 yards.

SHEREAD AMONG SUN BELT LEADERS• Jah’Marae Sheread ranks 11th among Sun Belt

leaders in receiving yards after catching 19 pass-es for 227 yards and one touchdown this season. Sheread had four catches for 72 yards at South Al-abama, four receptions for 44 yards at ULM, four catches for 57 yards and a TD against UTSA, and four catches for 42 yards versus SMU. He also led Texas State with three receptions at Troy.

LANAM ENJOYS CAREER DAY• Tight end Jackson Lanam led the Bobcats with five

catches for 48 yards and touchdown at South Al-abama.

• Lanam enters the BYU game with seven recep-tions for 90 yards and a TD this season. He had two catches for 42 yards against UTSA earlier this season.

DEFENSIVE NOTES• Texas State ranks 28th nationally and third in the

Sun Belt Conference with four interceptions. The Bobcats are 37th nationally and rank third in the Sun Belt with six forced turnovers. Texas State has recovered two fumbles, which ranks 37th national-ly and fourth in the Sun Belt.

• The Bobcats intercepted a pass at Boston College, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble at ULM and registered two interceptions and forced anoth-er fumble against SMU.

SECONDARY NOTESMORRIS AMONG INTERCEPTION LEADERS• Junior cornerback Jarron Morris enters the BYU

game tied for eighth nationally and second in the Sun Belt Conference with two interceptions.

• Morris recorded one interception at both ULM and Boston College.

• He tied Texas State and Sun Belt Conference records when he returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown at ULM.

• He ranks sixth among team leaders with 29 tackles, and is fifth on the team with 3.0 tackles for loss.

• Morris recorded six solo tackles at South Alabama. He registered eight tackles against SMU and seven versus UTSA.

• Morris forced a fumble at the goal line versus SMU and blocked a field goal attempt at Boston College.

ROGERS FORCING TURNOVERS• Kordell Rogers returned to the starting lineup at

South Alabama and registered two solo tackles. • Rodgers is tied with Jarron Morris for the team

lead with two turnovers gained after recovering a fumble and returning it 18 yards at ULM.

• Rodgers also intercepted a pass against SMU and returned it 30 yards.

• His fumble recovery at ULM ties him for ninth na-tionally and second among Sun Belt leaders.

ISIDORE DEBUTS WITH AN INTERCEPTION• Grid Isidore began his Bobcat career with an inter-

ception when he intercepted a pass against SMU.• Isadore has seven tackles this season.

NEWCOMER IN THE SECONDARY• For the second straight season, Texas State has a

freshman playing significant minutes in the defen-sive secondary.

• Zion Childress has 29 tackles, two pass breakups, and a fumble recovery this season.

• He had a fumble recovery against SMU and that ties him for ninth nationally and second among Sun Belt leaders.

• He tallied five tackles, assisted on a tackle for loss, and broke up a pass at South Alabama.

• Childress tallied six tackles against Boston College and SMU. He had four tackles versus Troy, ULM and UTSA.

ANDERSON ENJOYS MOST PRODUCTIVE GAME AT BC• Kevin Anderson enters the BYU game with 23 tack-

les after recording 15 stops in the last three games. • Anderson registered a career-high seven tackles at

South Alabama, three tackles at Troy and five stops at Boston College.

• Anderson also had three tackles versus SMU and UTSA, and he assisted on a tackle for loss against SMU.

MASK IN THE SECONDARY• Sophomore DeJordan Mask enters the BYU with 30

total tackles after collecting a career-high 12 stops at Troy. The 12 tackles are the highest total by a Bobcat this season.

•Mask opened the season with seven tackles versus SMU after recording just six stops in 2019.

SPEARS LEADS SECONDARY IN TACKLES• Tory Spears leads the secondary players and ranks

third among team leaders with 33 total tackles. • Spears has tallied 23 stops in the past three games,

including eight tackles at South Alabama. • He is one of two Bobcats to record 10 tackles in a

game this season with 10 stops at Boston College.

LINEBACKER NOTESTUPOU STARTS AT ONE INSIDE LINEBACKER SPOT• Sione Tupou, a transfer from UTEP, enters the BYU

game ranked fourth among team leaders with 31 tackles this season after recording a combined 16 stops in the last three games.

• He had six tackles at Troy, sandwiched by five tack-les at both Boston College and South Alabama.

•Tupou has started five of Texas State’s first six games this season.

• He came off the bench to record four tackles, a forced fumble, and two quarterback hurries at ULM.

• Tupou tied for the team lead with a career-best eight tackles against UTSA.

TAYLOR STARTS AT INSIDE LINEBACKER TOO• Texas Tech transfer Christian Taylor has started

each of the first six games at Texas State’s other inside linebacker position.

• Taylor has recorded 27 tackles this season after he totaled 10 stops in the last three games.

•He had four tackles at both South Alabama and Boston College. He also had four stops at ULM.

• In addition, Taylor recorded two tackles for loss at South Alabama and Boston College. He registered a sack at Boston College.

• Taylor tallied season-high seven tackles and an assisted tackle for loss against SMU, and six stops versus UTSA in his first two games for the Bobcats.

GRAHAM RETURNS AT USA• Redshirt senior linebacker Gavin Graham enters

the BYU game with 34 tackles to rank second among team leaders after recording five tackles at South Alabama.

• Graham led the Bobcats with a season-high nine tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and 0.5 sacks at ULM.

• He tied for the team lead with eight tackles, as-sisted with a sack, and added 1.0 tackles for loss against UTSA.

• Graham recorded six tackles with a tackle for loss against SMU.

• He returned this season after sitting out the final nine games of the 2019 season with a knee injury.

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ON THE DEFENSIVE FRONTEZIDORE ON THE LINE• A returning starter from 2019, Nico Ezidore is com-

ing off the best game of his career. Ezidore led the Bobcats with career highs of nine tackles, 4.0 tack-les for loss, 1.0 sacks at South Alabama.

• He leads Texas State with 35 total tackles among team leaders with 26 tackles after recording four stops at Troy.

• He tallied five tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and as-sisted on a sack at Boston College after he regis-tered six tackles and assisted on a sack at ULM .

• Ezidore had a season-high seven tackles and a ca-reer-best 1.5 tackles for loss against UTSA.

• He began the season with four tackles and assisted on sack against SMU.

OBIANG STEPS INTO STARTING LINEUP • Junior college transfer Samuel Obiang made his

second straight start of the season at South Ala-bama and recorded two tackles.

• Obiang made his first start as a Bobcat at Troy and recorded four tackles, with two solo stops against the Trojans.

• He had a solo tackle at Boston College and record-ed two stops at ULM.

• Obiang also had one stop against both SMU and UTSA after transferring to Texas State from North-eastern Oklahoma A&M.

• Obiang recorded two tackles at ULM after a total of one stop against both UTSA and SMU.

SPECIAL TEAMSBLOCKING KICKS •Texas State enters the BYU having blocked a kick

against Boston College and Troy. • London Harris blocked an extra-point attempt at

Troy for the second blocked kick of his career. He also blocked a kick against South Alabama in 2018.

• Jarron Morris also blocked a field goal attempt at Boston College for Texas State’s first blocked kick this season.

COVERING KICKOFFS•Texas State enters the BYU leading the Sun Belt

Conference in kickoff coverage after allowing a net return average of 41.7 yards per kick. The Bobcats lead the Sun Belt with 17 touchbacks.

• Jacob Bates averages 61.4 yards per kickoff with 17 touchbacks on 30 kickoffs.

• Texas State ranks 13th nationally and third in the Sun Belt Conference after surrendering 16.60 yards per kickoff.

BOBCATS LEAD IN PUNT RETURNS•Texas State enters the BYU game leading the nation

in punt returns after returning with 22.57 yards on six punt returns.

• Jeremiah Haydel is one of 10 players in the nation to return a punt for a touchdown. He has the lon-gest punt return in the Sun Belt Conference with a 91-yard return for a touchdown against UTSA.

• Haydel’s 149 yards on four punt returns also leads the Sun Belt for the most punt return yards in a game this season.

SHEREAD ON KICKOFF RETURNS• Jah’Marae Sheread ranks 30th in the nation and

fourth among Sun Belt leaders in kickoff returns with a 20.5 average on 16 returns in 2020.

• Sheread returned eight kickoffs for 179 yards in the last two games. He had four returns for 98 yards at South Alabama and four kickoff returns for 81 yards at Troy.

• He had a season-long return of 32 yards at South Alabama, and had 28-yard returns against Troy and UTSA.

KELLER MAKES DEBUT•Redshirt sophomore Seth Keller enters the BYU

game having scored a career-high eight points at South Alabama. Keller also tallied eight points at ULM. He was successful on two field goal attempts and two extra-point tries in both games.

•Keller kicked a career-long 41-yard field goal at South Alabama. He also kicked a 40-yard field goal at ULM.

.O’KELLY ENJOYS A CAREER DAY•Sophomore punter Seamus O’Kelly ranks 35th na-

tionally and sixth in the Sun Belt Conference with an average of 40.2 yards on 33 punts.

• O’Kelly has placed eight punts inside the 20-yard line with one touchback this season.

• O’Kelly averaged a career-best 44.9 yards on seven punts at Troy after kicking four punts of 45 yards or longer. He had a career-long 65-yard boot for a touchback in the first quarter, and came back with punts of 48, 47 and 45 yards against the Trojans. His 65-yard punt is the second-long boot in the Sun Belt Conference this season.

• O’Kelly averaged 44.7 yards on three punts at South Alabama, and 44.6 yards on seven punts against UTSA.

• He had a 53-yard punt at South Alabama, and a 49-yard punt against both SMU and UTSA.

WEEKLY AWARD WINNERSVITT EARNS MANNING AND O’BRIEN WEEKLY AWARDS• Tyler Vitt was named a Davey O’Brien “Week

3 Great 8” selection and a Manning Award “Star of the Week” after leading Texas State to a 38-17 victory over ULM on Sept. 19.

• Vitt completed 14-of-21 passes for 256 yards and two touchdowns and led the Bobcats with 82 yards rushing and ran for another TD at ULM.

•Since he is a “Week 3 Great 8” selection, Vitt will be placed on the Mid-Season Watch List for the Davey O’Brien Trophy.

HONORABLE MENTION TYLER ROSE SELECTIONS• Both Tyler Vitt and senior wide receiver Jeremiah

Haydel were named Honorable Mention Tyler Rose selections for Week 3.

• Haydel caught six passes for 152 yards and two touchdowns at ULM. He caught a 32-yard TD pass that gave Texas State a 14-7 lead, and the Bobcats never trailed again. He also caught an 11-yard pass to set up a field goal and scored the final offensive touchdown in the game with a 75-yard catch that gave Texas State a 31-14 lead.

PRESEASON HONOR ROLL•Athlon Sports named seven Texas State players to

its 2020 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference teams. Jarron Morris was named a Second-Team corner-back, and Caeveon Patton was on the Third-Team defensive line. Reece Jordan was a Fourth-Team offensive lineman, Nico Ezidore was a Fourth-Team defensive lineman, and Khambrail Winters was named a Fourth-Team cornerback. DeJordan Mask was a Fourth-Team kick returner.

• Jarron Morris and Seamus O’Kelly were named Dave Campbell’s Texas Football All-Texas College Second-Team selections.

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2020 NCAA RANKINGS TEXAS STATE USA3rd Down Conversion Pct 62 .349 21 .4743rd Down Conversion Pct Defense 45 .429 15 .3094th Down Conversion Pct 37 .583 55 .4004th Down Conversion Pct Defense 25 .500 25 .500Blocked Kicks 6 2 Blocked Kicks Allowed 1 0 1 0Blocked Punts Blocked Punts Allowed 1 0 1 0Completion Percentage 34 .617 1 .782Defensive TDs 11 1 Fewest Penalties 61 36 35 24Fewest Penalties Per Game 32 6 18 4.8Fewest Penalty Yards 68 352 34 198Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 43 58.67 17 39.6First Downs Defense 77 148 25 76First Downs Offense 8 126 3 131Fumbles Lost 38 3 25 2Fumbles Recovered 37 2 60 1Kickoff Return Defense 13 16.6 9 15.36Kickoff Returns 51 19 36 20.33Net Punting 52 37.12 28 40Passes Had Intercepted 45 4 4 1Passes Intercepted 28 4 38 3Passing Offense 38 235.7 9 353.6Passing Yards Allowed 62 285.7 23 205.6Passing Yards per Completion 52 11.4 7 15.37Punt Return Defense 47 8.3 64 13.75Punt Returns 1 22.57 71 0.43Red Zone Defense 29 .813 52 .875Red Zone Offense 35 .857 34 .862Rushing Defense 42 157.2 7 82.4Rushing Offense 55 138.5 26 187.4Sacks Allowed 62 2.83 10 0.8Scoring Defense 49 31.7 8 14Scoring Offense 48 28 6 43.6Tackles for Loss Allowed 74 9.33 16 4.4Team Passing Efficiency 38 136.51 2 204.84Team Passing Efficiency Defense 50 142.97 41 134.37Team Sacks 62 1.33 15 3.2Team Tackles for Loss 45 5.8 20 7.6Time of Possession 58 27:40 10 33:13Total Defense 55 442.8 9 288Total Offense 54 374.2 6 541Turnover Margin 46 -0.17 34 0.2Turnovers Gained 37 6 53 4Turnovers Lost 51 7 9 3Winning Percentage 70 .167 1 1.000

TEXAS STATE’S PRESEASON HONOR ROLLDEJORDAN MASK, Defensive BackPhil Steele All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team

JARRON MORRIS, Defensive BackAthlon Sports All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team Phil Steele All-Sun Belt Conference Fourth TeamDave Campbell’s Texas Football All-Texas Second Team

SEAMUS O’KELLY, PunterDave Campbell’s Texas Football All-Texas Second Team

CAEVEON PATTON, Defensive Line Athlon Sports All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team Phil Steele All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team

JP URQUIDEZ, Offensive LinePhil Steele All-Sun Belt Conference Fourth Team

KHAMBRAIL WINTERS, Defensive BackPhil Steele All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team

Gavin Graham

NCAA STATISTICAL COMPARISON

RECEIVING Jeremiah HaydelHouston, Texas22 receptions 275 yards3 touchdowns

TACKLES Nico EzidoreGarland, Texas35 total tackles16 solo tackles8.0 tackles for loss

RUSHING Calvin HillBaytown, Texas62 carries 325 yards3 touchdowns

TACKLES FOR LOSS Nico EzidoreGarland, Texas8.0 tackles for loss2.5 sacks 35 total tackles

INTERCEPTIONSJarron MorrisOrange, Texas30 total tackles2 interceptions6 breakups

PASSING Brady McBrideCoppell, Texas83-136809 yards6 touchdowns

TEXAS STATE RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS

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•Bobcat Stadium is the home field for the Texas State Bobcats. The stadium opened in 1981 and was expanded to its current 30,000-seat capacity in 2012.

•The stadium includes a Football End Zone Complex, which was built in 2002 and houses newly renovated offices, locker room and meeting areas, a full-ser-vice training center, weight room, equipment room, and offices for the football coaches and support staff. The J. Garland Warren Reception Room is located on the second floor and serves as a banquet room for Texas State Athletics. It is the site for press conferences and weekly football media updates.

•The playing surface is named Jim Wacker Field in honor of Texas State’s former football coach (1979-82) and athletic director (1998-2001). Wacker’s 42-8 re-cord at Texas State is the best four-year mark in school history. He also led the Bobcats to a pair of back-to-back NCAA Division II national championships in 1981 and 1982. His 1982 team finished the season with a 14-0 record, and he was named the College Division Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. He passed away on Aug. 26, 2003, after a lengthy battle with cancer.

•In 2006, the Bill Miller Room was dedicated in honor of Bill Miller, who is a former football coach (1965-78 when he compiled a record of 86-53-3) and athletic director in 1975-92. His 86 career victories are the most wins by a Texas State head football coach. The room was initially used to host Athletic Alumni functions during home football games. The space now serves as an academic study area for the Bobcat football team.

•The Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex added new premium seating consisting of 15 luxury suites and a club seat level containing 450 seats beginning in 2009.

•The addition of a $33 million expansion enclosing the north end zone added 13,500 general admission seats for upper and lower levels and increased the seating capacity in the Bobcat Stadium to 30,000.

•The North Side Complex also houses a Strutters Gallery, the Texas State Athletic Ticket Office, a visiting team locker room, a weight room, a training room, locker rooms, and coaching offices for Texas State’s men’s and women’s track and field teams. Besides, the north side expansion added concession stands, restrooms, and a first aid center on the complex of the stadium.

•In the southwest corner of Bobcat Stadium is the Pavilion, which serves as a pregame and halftime hospitality area for the Bobcat Club and “T” Association on game days.

BOBCAT STADIUM

BOBCAT STADIUM ATTENDANCE RECORDSBOBCAT STADIUM RECORDS

TOP 10 SEASON ATTENDANCE AVERAGESRk. Year Games Attendance Average 1. 2014 6 123,589 20,598 2. 2012 6 113,669 18,945 3. 2015 6 108,998 18,166 4. 2016 6 108,717 18,120 5. 2013 6 108,371 18,062 6. 2017 6 104,680 17,447 7. 2019 6 102,840 17,140 8. 2011 6 90,638 15,106 9. 2018 6 78,689 13,11510. 2006 6 77,314 12,88611. 2005 10 128,751 12,87512. 2010 6 76,827 12,80413. 1983 5 63,389 12,67714. 2009 6 74,930 12,48815. 2000 6 74,503 12,417

LARGEST SINGLE GAME BOBCAT STADIUM CROWDSRk. Date Opponent Score Attend. 1. Sept. 24, 2016 #6 Houston L, 3-64 33,133 2. Sept. 8, 2012 Texas Tech L, 10-58 33,006 3. Sept. 13, 2014 Navy L 21-35 32,007 4. Sept. 23, 2017 UTSA L 14-44 31,333 5. Sept. 19, 2015 Southern Miss L 50-56 27,252 6. Sept. 12, 2015 Prairie View A&M W 63-24 24,561 7. Oct. 1, 2016 Incarnate Word W, 48-17 22,845 8. Sept. 28, 2013 Wyoming W, 42-21 22,150 9. Oct. 4, 2014 Idaho W 35-30 21,34510. Aug. 30, 2014 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 65-0 20,85011. Oct. 14, 2014 Louisiana L 34-10 20,35312. Sept. 7, 2103 Prairie View A&M W 28-3 20,136

• A new playing surface was added in 2016 when Texas State became the nation’s first Division I football program to install the FieldTurf Revolution 360. The new turf is equipped with “CoolPlay,” which is FieldTurf’s exclusive and innovative Extruded Cork Composite (ECC) top dressing that will keep the playing surface 35 degrees cooler than traditional artificial turfs. The field now features alter-nating shades of green every five-yards, and the state of Texas is in the design of the turf just outside of the south end zone behind the goalpost. The end zones are in Texas State maroon with Texas State, lettered in gold with white outline.

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Jake Spavital is taking on a new role in his second year as the head coach at Texas State. The second-youngest head coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision, Spavital returns to calling offensive plays in 2020 after overseeing some of the nation’s most prolific offenses as an offensive coordinator at Texas A&M, Cal, and West Virginia. Spavital took the reins at Texas State on Nov. 30, 2018, but did not call plays. He is Texas State’s 20th head coach since the program began in 1904.

AT WEST VIRGINIASpavital came to Texas State after serving as the offensive coordinator and

quarterbacks coach under head coach Dana Holgorsen at West Virginia from 2017-18. During his tenure with the Mountaineers, West Virginia featured one of the most potent offenses in all of college football.

In 2018, West Virginia featured one of the nation’s top eight offenses that eclipsed 500 yards and 40 points eight times. The Mountaineer offense produced a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, a Second-Team All-America offensive lineman, a Second-Team All-America wide receiver, and four NFL Draft selections.

West Virginia ranked No. 3 in passing offense, No. 4 in passing efficiency, No. 3 in total offense and fourth-down conversions, No. 9 in scoring offense, No. 12 in completion percentage and passing yards per completion, and No. 25 in third-down conversions.

The Mountaineers accumulated 5,724 yards, including 3,939 passing yards and 38 touchdowns. West Virginia ended the regular season ranked No. 15 in the AP poll and No. 16 in the coaches’ poll after spending the entire season nationally ranked for the first time since 2007.

Quarterback Will Grier was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft, becoming the eighth quarterback under Spavital’s tutelage to be drafted or to play in the NFL. The others included Case Keenum, Brandon Weeden, Geno Smith, Johnny Manziel, Kyler Murray, Kyle Allen, and Davis Webb.

Grier finished fourth in the Heisman balloting and was a finalist for the Maxwell Award, the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, the Senior Class Award, and the Manning Award. He was a Second-Team All-Big 12 selection behind Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray after completing 67 percent of his 3,974 passes for 3,864 yards and 37 touchdowns with just eight interceptions in 11 games in 2018.

Offensive lineman Yodny Cajuste was taken in the third round by New En- gland. He was named a Football Writers Second-Team All-American and Big 12 Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year after playing 776 snaps as the key blocker in the Mountaineer offense in 2018.

The Seattle Seahawks chose wide receiver Gary Jennings in the fourth round after he caught 54 passes for 917 yards and 13 touchdowns to earn Honor-able Mention All-Big 12 honors in 2018. As a junior, Jennings tallied a team-best 97 receptions for 1,096 yards. He ended his collegiate career with 168 catches for 2,294 yards and 17 touchdowns.

Tight end Trevon Wesco was selected by the New York Jets in the fourth round after being named a First-Team All-Big 12 selection as a senior. He regis-tered 26 catches for 366 yards and a touchdown and developed into one of the best blocking tight ends in the country.

West Virginia ranked among the nation’s top 20 offenses in 2017 when Spavital returned to Morgantown. The Mountaineers ranked No. 13 in passing offense, No. 16 in passing efficiency, and No. 20 in total offense. West Virgin-ia ranked No. 3 in fourth-down conversion percentage, No. 8 in fewest tackles for loss allowed, and No. 25 in first downs, fewest sacks, and passing yards per completion.

David Sills V was a two-time All-Big 12 performer and an AFCA and Walter Camp Second-Team All-American before signing with the Buffalo Bills as a free agent. He caught 65 passes for 986 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2018. Sills was a

PERSONALBorn: May 1, 1985 Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. Wife: Mehgan Children: Madison Grace and Landyn Zachary

EDUCATIONHigh School: Union Alma Mater: Missouri State, 2008

COACHING EXPERIENCEYears Schools Position2008 Tulsa Offensive Quality Control2009 Houston Graduate Assistant2010 Oklahoma State Graduate Assistant2011–12 West Virginia Quarterbacks2013 Texas A&M Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks2014–15 Texas A&M Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks2016 California Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks2017 California Interim Head Coach2017–18 West Virginia Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks2019– Texas State Head Coach

BOWL GAMES2008 GMAC Bowl 2009 Armed Forces Bowl2010 Alamo Bowl2011 Orange Bowl2012 Pinstripe Bowl2013 Chick-Fil-A Bowl2014 Liberty Bowl2015 Music City Bowl2017 Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl

NFL QUARTERBACKS COACHED BY JAKE SPAVITALHouston Case KeenumOklahoma State Brandon WeedenWest Virginia Geno Smith, Will Grier Texas A&M Johnny Manziel, Kyler Murray, Kyle AllenCalifornia Davis Webb

THE JAKE SPAVITAL FILE

JAKE SPAVITALHEAD COACHSecond Season at Texas StateMissouri State, 2008

finalist for the 2017 Biletnikoff Award after recording 60 receptions for 980 yards and 18 touchdowns for the Mountaineers.

Grier was a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award and Big 12 Newcomer of the Year after throwing for 3,490 yards and 34 touchdowns. A broken finger on Grier’s passing hand during the Texas game ended his season.

AT CALIFORNIASpavital returned to Morgantown after serving as the interim head coach

at Cal in January 2017. He was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for one of the nation’s top 10 offenses during the 2016 season. The Golden Bears were ranked No. 4 in passing offense (358.8 yards per game), No. 8 in first down offense (335), No. 10 in total offense (518.3 yards per game), and No. 22 in scor-ing offense (37.1 points per game).

Cal established single-season school records for pass completions (383), fewest fumbles lost (3), and fewest turnovers (15), while equaling a school mark for most field goals made (22). The Golden Bears set NCAA FBS single-game re-

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cords with 118 plays and 40 first downs in a 52-49 double-overtime win over Oregon.

Quarterback Davis Webb was named Athlon’s Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year, a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award and a semifinalist for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award. He completed 382-of-620 passes for 4,295 yards and 37 touchdowns that season. He ranked No. 3 nationally in completions and points responsible for, No. 4 in total yards, No. 5 in passing yards, and No. 8 in passing touchdowns.

The offense also produced Freshman All-American wide receiver Demetris Robertson after he caught 50 passes for 767 yards and set school freshman re-cords. Chad Hanson was a First-Team All-Pac-12 selection after ranking second nationally with 124.9 receiving yards per game and seventh with 92 receptions.

AT TEXAS A&MSpavital went to Cal after spending three years as offensive coordinator and

quarterbacks coach at Texas A&M from 2013-15. He shared play-calling duties during the 2013 season before earning full responsibility from 2014-15. The Ag-gies enjoyed a 25-14 record during Spavital’s three-year stint, including 8-5 marks in his final two years as the offensive coordinator.

In 2015, Texas A&M had a 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver in the same season for the fourth time in school history.

Tra Carson rushed for 1,165 yards, and Christian Kirk had 80 receptions for 1,009 yards and seven touchdowns.

In 2014, the Aggies led the Southeastern Conference and ranked No. 7 in the nation with 39 passing touchdowns and were No. 12 nationally in passing offense with 305.5 yards per game. Texas A&M posted upsets at No. 9, South Carolina (52-29), and No. 3 Auburn (41-38) in 2014.

In 2013, the Aggies set single-season SEC and school records with 4,593 passing yards and had 6,999 total yards of offense to rank No. 2 in the SEC and Texas A&M history, No. 4 nationally in total offense (538.4), and No. 7 in passing offense (353.3).

The Aggies broke the school record for completion percentage by connect-ing on 69.3 percent of their passes and finished No. 3 in SEC history.

Quarterback Johnny Manziel threw 37 touchdown passes, tying him for No. 4 in the nation, while passing for 4,114 yards, ranking No. 8 nationally.

AT WEST VIRGINIAFrom 2011-12, Spavital was the quarterbacks’ coach at West Virginia and

spent two seasons tutoring Heisman Trophy candidate Geno Smith, who racked up 11,662 passing yards and 98 touchdowns in his career. The Mountaineers ranked No. 9 nationally in passing efficiency (161.97) and scoring offense (39.5 points per game), No. 10 in passing offense (330.2 yards per game), and total offense (502.0 yards per game). Smith was No. 5 nationally in passing yards (4,205), passing yards per game (323.5 yards per game) and No. 6 in passing efficiency (163.86).

In his first season at West Virginia, Spavital helped lead the Mountaineers to a 10-3 overall record and a win over Clemson in the 2012 Orange Bowl. West

Virginia ranked No. 6 nationally in passing offense (346.9 yards per game) and was No. 13 in scoring offense (37.6 points per game), No. 15 in total offense (469.5 yards per game), and No. 19 in passing efficiency. That year, Smith be-came the first 4,000-yard passer in West Virginia history when he threw for 4,385 yards. He was responsible for 33 touchdowns (31 passing, two rushing) to set another school record.

AT OKLAHOMA STATESpavital spent the 2010 season as an offensive graduate assistant at Okla-

homa State. There, he helped mentor future NFL quarterback Brandon Weeden. Weeden was a finalist for the Manning Award after earning First-Team All-Big 12 and First-Team Academic All-Big 12 honors that season. He was on the mid-sea-son watch lists for the Maxwell Award and Davey O’Brien Award after throwing for 4,277 yards and 34 touchdowns. He ranked third nationally in passing yards and passing yards per game, fifth in total offense, and sixth in passing touch-downs.

AT HOUSTONHe went to Oklahoma State after serving as an offensive graduate assistant

coach at Houston in 2009, where he worked with Case Keenum, who finished the season with over 5,800 yards in total offense and was a Sammy Baugh Award recipient. Keenum was a finalist for the Manning and O’Brien awards and the Conference USA MVP and Offensive MVP after completing 492-of-700 passes for 5,671 yards and 44 touchdowns.

AT TULSASpavital began his coaching career as an offensive quality control assistant

under head coach Gus Malzahn in 2008. That year, Tulsa was the No. 1 ranked offense in the Football Bowl Subdivision and boasted an 11-4 record and a victory over Ball State in the GMAC Bowl.

PLAYING CAREERA native of Tulsa, Okla., Spavital was a two-year letterman as a quarterback

and punter at Missouri State from 2004-07. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2008.

Spavital was a Consensus First-Team All-State quarterback at Tulsa’s Union High School, posting a 26-1 career record and leading Union to the Class 6A state championship in 2002. He was selected to play in the 2004 Texas vs. Oklahoma Oil Bowl All-Star game.

PERSONALSpavital is married to the former Mehgan Morris, one of the top gymnasts

in West Virginia history. They have a daughter, Madison Grace, and a son, Landyn Zachary.

His father, Steve, is a former high school football coach, while his brother, Zac, is the defensive coordinator at Texas State.

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TEXAS STATE DEPTH CHARTOFFENSE

WR 3 Jeremiah Haydel 6’ 0” 170 Sr. 3L 8 Jacoby Hopkins 6’ 0” 198 So. 1LWR 18 Marcell Barbee 6’ 2” 192 Jr. TR 14 Trevis Graham, Jr. 6’ 1” 175 Jr. 2LWR 1 Jah’Marae Sheread 5’ 7” 155 So. 1L 9 Drue Jackson 6’ 1” 200 So. TR 80 Chandler Speights 5’ 9” 170 Jr. 1LTE 87 Jackson Lanam 6’ 4” 225 So. RS 15 Blake Aragon 6’ 4” 220 So. 1L 90 Jake Lynch 6’ 5” 230 So. RSLT 73 Dalton Cooper 6’ 7” 280 Fr. RS 76 Kylar Cooks 6’ 5” 270 So. 1LLG 53 Eddie Rivas 6’ 4” 298 Jr. 1L 69 Tanner King 6’ 5” 275 Jr. 1LC 50 Reece Jordan 6’ 3” 275 Sr. 3L 62 Jacob Fryrear 6’ 2” 285 Sr. 1LRG 71 Tate Heitmeier 6’ 3” 330 Jr. 2L 79 Jaydan Smith 6’ 4” 260 So. 1LRT 74 Russell Baker 6’ 5” 300 Jr. TR 72 Alex Costilla 6’ 4” 295 Jr. TRQB 2 Brady McBride 6’ 0” 204 So. TR or 11 Tyler Vitt 6’ 2” 205 Jr. 2L 7 Jaylen Gipson 6’ 2” 195 Jr. 1LRB 22 Calvin Hill 5’ 7” 168 Fr. RS 5 Brock Sturges 5’ 11” 200 So. TR 28 Jahmyl Jeter 6’0” 200 So. TR

DEFENSEDE 95 Nico Ezidore 6’ 2” 290 Jr. 2L 93 Derrick Ray 6’ 2” 240 Jr. TR 91 Jordan Revels 6’ 1” 260 So. 1LNT 92 Samuel Obiang 6’ 1” 290 Jr. TR or 98 Gjemar Daniels 5’ 1” 315 Jr. 2LDT 94 Jaquel Pierce 6’ 2” 285 Sr. 3L 96 Kingsley Onyirioha 6’ 2” 283 Sr. 1L 97 Emmanuel Galvan-Vazquez 6’ 3” 250 Jr. 2LOLB 8 Hal Vinson 6’ 1” 240 R-Sr. 3L or 4 Gavin Graham 6’ 1” 225 R-Sr. 3L 27 London Harris 6’ 2” 210 Jr. 2LILB 18 Christian Taylor 6’ 2” 235 Sr. TR 17 Kenny Haynes 6’ 2” 185 Fr. RSILB 55 Sione Tupou 6’ 0” 240 Jr. TR 33 Brayden Stringer 6’ 2” 220 Sr. TRCB 31 Kordell Rodgers 5’11” 165 Jr. 2L 13 DeJordan Mask 6’ 1” 180 So. 1LNB 11 Zion Childress 6’ 0” 183 Fr. HS 6 Jared Hopper 6’ 0” 182 Fr. RSS 5 Kevin Anderson 6’ 1” 180 So. 1L 2 Grid Isidore 6’ 1” 185 Jr. TRS 14 Tory Spears 6’ 3” 200 So. TR 25 Brendon Luper 6’ 0” 185 Jr. TRCB 0 Jarron Morris 5’ 9” 158 Jr 2L 15 Rodrick Hockley 6’ 0” 160 So. TR

SPECIALISTSK 43 Seth Keller 5’ 9” 170 So. RS 37 Alan Orona 5’ 11” 165 Fr. RSKO 47 Jacob Bates 5’ 10” 190 Jr. TR 39 Clayton Stewart 6’ 1” 200 Jr. 1LP 99 Seamus O’Kelly 6’ 0” 165 So. 1L 38 David Nunez 5’10” 175 Fr. HSH 99 Seamus O’Kelly 6’ 0” 165 So. 1L

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE48 Dotson Schaefer SHAY-fer51 Sione Tupou See-own To-Poe 53 Eddie Rivas REE-vus65 Kameron Jemison GEM-ih-son71 Tate Heitmeier HEIGHT-my-er72 Alex Costilla k-oh-s-t-ih-uh73 Dalton Cooper Doll-ton Coop -er (Coop as in hoop)76 Kylar Cooks K-EYE-ler79 Jaydan Smith Jay-dan80 Chandler Speights Sp-ate-s81 Dylan Jantz Dill-an Jan-z84 Seth Caillouet Kay-ew-eh-t87 Jackson Lanam Lan-um88 Caeveon Patton Say-VEE-On89 Austin Groeschel Au-stin Grow-shel91 Jordan Revels REV-elz92 Samuel Obiang Oh-be-ang94 Jaquel Pierce jock-EL 95 Nico Ezidore NEE-co EH-zih-door96 Kingsley Onyirioha Kings-lee Own-E-row-ha97 Emmanuel Galvan Vazquez E-man-U-el Gal-vahn Vah-qu-ez98 Gjemar Daniels Gem-mer99 Seamus O’Kelly SHAY-mus (as in must)

LS 42 Alton Stephens 5’ 10” 200 So. TR 46 Durham Harris 5’ 9” 190 Fr. HSKR 1 Jah’Marae Sheread 5’ 7” 155 So. 1L 28 Jahmyl Jeter 6’0” 200 So. TR 22 Calvin Hill 5’ 7” 168 Fr. RSPR 3 Jeremiah Haydel 6’ 0” 170 Sr. 3L 13 DeJordan Mask 6’ 1” 180 So. 1L

0 Jarron Morris JER-run1 Jah’Marae Sheread Jah-MAR-ee-AY Sher-REED3 Jeremiah Haydel HAY-dell4 Gavin Graham Gav (like have) in5 Brock Sturges STUR-JIZ6 Tanner Prewit- PRU-it7 Jaylen Gipson Jay-Len7 Markeveon Coleman MAR-key-vee-on9 Drue Jackson Drew10 Issiah Nixon I say uh11 Tyler Vitt Vit12 Javen Banks JAY-ven 13 DeJordan Mask Day-JORDAN15 Blake Aragon AIR-uh-Gone16 Auston Deason Aus-stun18 Marcel Barbee Bar-Be19 Jaycob Horn Jay-cub24 Caleb Twyford KAY-leb TW-eye-ford25 Brendon Luper LU-Per30 Josh Emmanuel E-man-U-el31 Kordell Rodgers Cord-DELL RoGER32 John Emmanuel E-man-U-el33 Marquis Brown mar-kees36 Isaiah Karriem I-zay-ah Kah-ReemS37 Alan Orona OH-row-nuh38 David Nunez Noon-yez45 Jakharious Smith Jah-care-EE-us

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School Previous School0 Jarron Morris CB 5’ 9” 158 Jr 2L Orange, Texas West Orange Stark HS 1 Jah’Marae Sheread WR 5’ 7” 155 So. 1L Houston, Texas Cypress Springs HS 2 Brady McBride QB 6’ 0” 204 So. TR Coppell, Texas Coppell HS Memphis2 Grid Isidore S 6’ 1” 185 Jr. TR Slidell, La. Salmen HS Nicholls State/Tyler JC3 Jeremiah Haydel WR 6’ 0” 170 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas Alief Taylor HS 4 Gavin Graham LB 6’ 1” 225 R-Sr. 3L Austin, Texas Anderson HS Air Force Prep5 Brock Sturges RB 5’ 11” 200 So. TR Allen, Texas Allen HS Arizona State/Butler CC5 Kevin Anderson S 6’ 1” 180 So. 1L Lewisville, Texas Lewisville HS 6 Jared Hopper S 6’ 0” 182 Fr. RS Calabasas, Calif. Calabasas HS6 Tanner Prewit QB 6’ 1” 200 Fr. TR Dripping Springs, Texas Dripping Springs HS Arizona State7 Jaylen Gipson QB 6’ 2” 195 Jr. 1L Mexia, Texas Mexia HS 7 Markeveon Coleman LB 6’ 2” 215 Sr. 3L Dallas, Texas Skyline HS 8 Jacoby Hopkins WR 6’ 0” 198 So. 1L Houston, Texas Heights HS 8 Hal Vinson LB 6’ 1” 240 R-Sr. 3L Dallas, Texas South Oak Cliff HS 9 Drue Jackson WR 6’ 1” 200 So. TR Sachse, Texas Sachse HS Tyler JC9 Maureese Wren LB 6’ 4” 220 Jr. TR Mesquite,Texas Horn HS Louisiana Tech/Tyler JC10 Waydale Jones WR 6’ 4” 200 Jr. TR Beeville, Texas Beeville HS Wake Forest10 Issiah Nixon LB 6’ 0” 220 Fr. HS Fort Bend, Texas Elkins HS11 Tyler Vitt QB 6’ 2” 205 Jr. 2L San Antonio, Texas MacArthur HS 11 Zion Childress S 6’ 0” 183 Fr. HS New Caney, Texas New Caney HS12 Javen Banks WR 6’ 2” 170 Jr. 2L Wichita Falls, Texas Hirschi HS 13 DeJordan Mask S 6’ 1” 180 So. 1L Texarkana, Ark. Arkansas HS 14 Tory Spears S 6’ 3” 200 So. TR Houston, Texas Cypress Woods HS Iowa State14 Trevis Graham, Jr. WR 6’ 1” 175 Jr. 2L Mansfield, Texas Lake Ridge HS 15 Blake Aragon TE 6’ 4” 195 So. 1L Stephenville, Texas Stephenville HS 15 Rodrick Hockley CB 6’ 0” 160 So. TR Galveston, Texas O’Connell HS Navarro JC16 Auston Deason S 6’ 0” 195 So. 1L Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 17 Kenny Haynes LB 6’ 2” 185 Fr. RS Edna, Texas Edna HS 17 D. J. Bolger QB 6’ 3” 205 So. RS Austin, Texas Hyde Park Baptist HS18 Marcell Barbee WR 6’ 2” 192 Jr TR Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo South HS Iowa Western CC18 Christian Taylor LB 6’ 2” 235 Sr. TR Houston, Texas Jersey Village HS Texas Tech19 Jaycob Horn WR 6’ 2” 205 Fr. HS Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo HS 20 Devin Martinez LB 6’ 3” 230 Fr. RS Belton, Texas Belton HS21 Peyton Tuggle WR 5’ 10” 165 Jr. TR Cedar Creek, Texas Cedar Creek Trinity21 Anthony Smith LB 5’ 10” 200 Jr. 1L Fort Worth, Texas Fossil Ridge HS 22 Calvin Hill RB 5’ 7” 168 Fr. RS Baytown, Texas Ross Sterling HS 23 Robert Brown, Jr. RB 5’ 8” 200 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas Eisenhower HS 24 Caleb Twyford RB 5’ 11” 175 Sr. 3L Farmersville, Texas Farmersville HS 25 Brendon Luper S 6’ 0” 185 Jr. TR Denison, Texas Denison HS Navarro JC26 Aaron Reynolds CB 6’ 1” 185 So. TR Montgomery, Ala. Lee HS Tyler JC27 London Harris LB 6’ 2” 220 Jr. 2L Rosharon, Texas Manvel HS 28 Jahmyl Jeter RB 6’ 0” 200 Fr. TR San Antonio, Texas Brennan HS Oklahoma State29 Jason Williams CB 5’ 10” 170 Fr. RS Angleton, Texas Angleton HS30 Josh Emmanuel LB 6’ 0” 216 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas Bishop Dunne HS31 Kordell Rodgers CB 5’ 11” 165 Jr. 2L Lufkin, Texas Lufkin HS31 Kendon Flowers RB 5’ 8” 185 So. TR Houston, Texas Jersey Village HS Abilene Christian32 John Emmanuel LB 6’ 1” 190 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas Bishop Dunne HS33 Marquis Brown RB 5’ 10” 200 So. TR Cedar Park, Texas Roundrock HS Air Force33 Brayden Stringer LB 6’ 2” 220 Sr. TR Cypress, Texas Cypress Ranch HS Texas Tech34 Diego Mendoza RB 6’ 0” 200 Fr. HS La Vernia, Texas La Vernia HS34 Ryan Hampton LB 5’ 10” 215 Fr. HS Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo HS35 Ashton Johnson CB 5’ 10” 170 So. 1L Dickinson, Texas Dickinson HS 36 Isaiah Karriem LB 6’ 0” 220 Jr. TR Columbus, Miss. Columbus HS Miss. Delta CC37 Alan Orona K 5’ 11” 165 Fr. RS La Grange, Texas La Grange HS38 David Nunez P 5’ 10” 175 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Second Baptist HS39 Clayton Stewart P 6’ 1” 200 So. 1L Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound HS 40 Logan Stiba DL 6’ 2” 230 Fr. HS Cypress, Texas Cypress Ranch HS40 J. T. Greer FB 6’ 1” 235 Fr. RS Dickinson, Texas Dickinson HS 42 Alton Stephens LS 5’ 10” 200 So. TR Cordele, Ga. Crisp County HS Georgia Military School43 Seth Keller K 5’ 9” 170 So. RS Colleyville, Texas Covenant Christian HS45 Jakharious Smith LB 6’ 3” 215 Jr. 1L Grand Prairie, Texas South Grand Prairie HS46 Durham Harris LS 5’ 9” 190 Fr. HS Corpus Christi, Texas Flower Bluff HS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School Previous School47 Jacob Bates K 5’ 10” 190 Jr. TR Tomball, Texas Tomball HS Arkansas48 Dotson Schaefer DL 6’ 4” 235 So. 1L Lincoln, Ark. Fayetteville HS49 Morgan Moore TE 6’ 5” 280 So. 1L Midwest City, Okla. Midwest City HS 50 Reece Jordan OL 6’ 3” 275 Sr. 3L Decatur, Texas Boyd HS 51 Gabriel Webb LB 6’ 2” 210 Fr. HS La Verne, Calif. Damien HS52 Austin Markiewicz OL 6’ 4” 290 Fr. HS McKinney, Texas McKinney North HS53 Eddie Rivas OL 6’ 4” 298 Jr. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. Mountain Pointe HS Glendale CC54 Aaron Allert LB 6’ 0” 200 Fr. HS Lexington, Texas Lexington HS55 Trenton Scott OL 6’ 6” 262 Fr. HS Luling, Texas Luling HS55 Sione Tupou LB 6’ 0” 240 Jr. TR Allen, Texas Allen HS UTEP57 Zane Little LB 6’ 0” 220 So. RS San Antonio, Texas Reagan HS 59 Nick Wilkins DL 6’ 2” 250 Jr. 1L Rosharon, Texas Manvel HS 60 Eric Cisneros OL 6’ 2” 300 Fr. HS Midland, Texas Lee HS62 Jacob Fryrear OL 6’ 2” 285 Sr. 1L Caldwell, Texas Caldwell HS 64 Tristan Simpson OL 6’ 2” 280 Fr. HS Magnolia, Texas Magnolia HS65 Kameron Jemison OL 6’ 5” 310 Sr. 1L Overland Park, Kan. Hogan Prep Hutchinson CC68 Brandon Castillo OL 6’ 6” 290 Jr. TR Universal City, Texas Samuel Clements HS Blinn College 69 Tanner King OL 6’ 5” 275 Jr. 1L Houston, Texas Deer Park HS71 Tate Heitmeier OL 6’ 3” 330 Jr. 2L Mansfield, Texas Lake Ridge HS 72 Alex Costilla OL 6’ 4” 295 Jr. TR San Marcos, Texas San Marcos HS Tyler JC73 Dalton Cooper OL 6’ 7” 280 Fr. RS Prague, Okla. Prague HS74 Russell Baker OL 6’ 5” 300 Jr. TR Owasso, Okla. Owasso HS NEO75 Silas Robinson OL 6’ 4” 306 So. TR Yoakum, Texas Yoakum HS Arkansas76 Kylar Cooks OL 6’ 5” 270 So. 1L Texarkana, Texas Liberty Eylau HS 77 Andrew Salem OL 6’ 2” 270 Fr. HS Austin, Texas Travis HS79 Jaydan Smith OL 6’ 4” 260 So. 1L Buda, Texas Hays HS 80 Chandler Speights WR 5’ 9” 170 Jr. 1L Richmond, Texas Foster HS 81 Dylan Jantz WR 5’ 9” 170 Fr. RS Gunter, Texas Gunter HS 82 Kevin Howard TE 6’ 3” 210 Jr. TR Gardendale, Ala. Gardendale HS Fort Scott CC84 Seth Caillouet TE 6’ 3” 230 So. 1L Covington, La. Archbishop Hannan HS 85 Brooks McCoy WR 6’ 3” 185 Fr. HS Kerrville, Texas Tivy HS87 Jackson Lanam TE 6’ 4” 225 So. RS Corpus Christi, Texas Calallen HS 88 Kenny Frazier WR 5’ 10” 150 Fr. RS Opelousas, La. Opelousas HS 88 Caeveon Patton DL 6’ 2” 285 Sr. 3L Cuero, Texas Cuero HS 89 Austin Groeschel TE 6’ 4” 220 Fr. HS Midland, Texas Greenwood HS90 Jake Lynch DL 6’ 5” 230 So. RS Richmond, Texas Fort Bend Travis HS 91 Jordan Revels DL 6’ 1” 260 So. 1L Houston, Texas North Shore HS92 Samuel Obiang DL 6’ 1” 290 Jr. TR Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Woodbridge Academy (Va.) NEO93 Derrick Ray DL 6’ 2” 240 Jr. TR Rosenberg, Texas Terry HS Trinity Valley CC94 Jaquel Pierce DL 6’ 2” 285 Sr. 3L Duncanville, Texas Duncanville HS 95 Nico Ezidore DL 6’ 2” 290 Jr. 2L Garland, Texas Naaman Forest HS 96 Kingsley Onyirioha DL 6’ 2” 283 Sr. 1L Houston, Texas St. Pius X HS Lamar97 Emmanuel Galvan-Vazquez DL 6’ 3” 250 Jr. 2L Buda, Texas Hays HS98 Gjemar Daniels DL 5’ 11” 315 Jr. 2L Kennedale, Texas Kennedale HS99 Seamus O’Kelly P 6’ 0” 165 So. 1L Brisbane, Australia Iona College

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School Previous School54 Aaron Allert LB 6’ 0” 200 Fr. HS Lexington, Texas Lexington HS5 Kevin Anderson S 6’ 1” 180 So. 1L Lewisville, Texas Lewisville HS 15 Blake Aragon TE 6’ 4” 195 So. 1L Stephenville, Texas Stephenville HS 74 Russell Baker OL 6’ 5” 300 Jr. TR Owasso, Okla. Owasso HS NEO12 Javen Banks WR 6’ 2” 170 Jr. 2L Wichita Falls, Texas Hirschi HS 18 Marcell Barbee WR 6’ 2” 192 Jr TR Pueblo, Colo. Pueblo South HS Iowa Western CC47 Jacob Bates K 5’ 10” 190 Jr. TR Tomball, Texas Tomball HS Arkansas17 D. J. Bolger QB 6’ 3” 205 So. RS Austin, Texas Hyde Park Baptist HS33 Marquis Brown RB 5’ 10” 200 So. TR Cedar Park, Texas Roundrock HS Air Force23 Robert Brown, Jr. RB 5’ 8” 200 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas Eisenhower HS 84 Seth Caillouet TE 6’ 3” 230 So. 1L Covington, La. Archbishop Hannan HS 68 Brandon Castillo OL 6’ 6” 290 Jr. TR Universal City, Texas Samuel Clements HS Blinn College 11 Zion Childress S 6’ 0” 183 Fr. HS New Caney, Texas New Caney HS60 Eric Cisneros OL 6’ 2” 300 Fr. HS Midland, Texas Lee HS7 Markeveon Coleman LB 6’ 2” 215 Sr. 3L Dallas, Texas Skyline HS 76 Kylar Cooks OL 6’ 5” 270 So. 1L Texarkana, Texas Liberty Eylau HS 73 Dalton Cooper OL 6’ 7” 280 Fr. RS Prague, Okla. Prague HS72 Alex Costilla OL 6’ 4” 295 Jr. TR San Marcos, Texas San Marcos HS Tyler JC98 Gjemar Daniels DL 5’ 11” 315 Jr. 2L Kennedale, Texas Kennedale HS16 Auston Deason S 6’ 0” 195 So. 1L Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 32 John Emmanuel LB 6’ 1” 190 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas Bishop Dunne HS30 Josh Emmanuel LB 6’ 0” 216 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas Bishop Dunne HS95 Nico Ezidore DL 6’ 2” 290 Jr. 2L Garland, Texas Naaman Forest HS 31 Kendon Flowers RB 5’ 8” 185 So. TR Houston, Texas Jersey Village HS Abilene Christian88 Kenny Frazier WR 5’ 10” 150 Fr. RS Opelousas, La. Opelousas HS 62 Jacob Fryrear OL 6’ 2” 285 Sr. 1L Caldwell, Texas Caldwell HS 97 Emmanuel Galvan-Vazquez DL 6’ 3” 250 Jr. 2L Buda, Texas Hays HS7 Jaylen Gipson QB 6’ 2” 195 Jr. 1L Mexia, Texas Mexia HS 4 Gavin Graham LB 6’ 1” 225 R-Sr. 3L Austin, Texas Anderson HS Air Force Prep14 Trevis Graham, Jr. WR 6’ 1” 175 Jr. 2L Mansfield, Texas Lake Ridge HS 40 J. T. Greer FB 6’ 1” 235 Fr. RS Dickinson, Texas Dickinson HS 89 Austin Groeschel TE 6’ 4” 220 Fr. HS Midland, Texas Greenwood HS34 Ryan Hampton LB 5’ 10” 215 Fr. HS Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo HS46 Durham Harris LS 5’ 9” 190 Fr. HS Corpus Christi, Texas Flower Bluff HS27 London Harris LB 6’ 2” 220 Jr. 2L Rosharon, Texas Manvel HS 3 Jeremiah Haydel WR 6’ 0” 170 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas Alief Taylor HS 17 Kenny Haynes LB 6’ 2” 185 Fr. RS Edna, Texas Edna HS 71 Tate Heitmeier OL 6’ 3” 330 Jr. 2L Mansfield, Texas Lake Ridge HS 22 Calvin Hill RB 5’ 7” 168 Fr. RS Baytown, Texas Ross Sterling HS 15 Rodrick Hockley CB 6’ 0” 160 So. TR Galveston, Texas O’Connell Navarro JC8 Jacoby Hopkins WR 6’ 0” 198 So. 1L Houston, Texas Heights HS 6 Jared Hopper S 6’ 0” 182 Fr. RS Calabasas, Calif. Calabasas HS19 Jaycob Horn WR 6’ 2” 205 Fr. HS Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo HS 82 Kevin Howard TE 6’ 3” 210 Jr. TR Gardendale, Ala. Gardendale HS Fort Scott CC2 Grid Isidore S 6’ 1” 185 Jr. TR Slidell, La. Salmen HS Nicholls State/Tyler JC9 Drue Jackson WR 6’ 1” 200 So. TR Sachse, Texas Sachse HS Tyler JC81 Dylan Jantz WR 5’ 9” 170 Fr. RS Gunter, Texas Gunter HS 65 Kameron Jemison OL 6’ 5” 310 Sr. 1L Overland Park, Kan. Hogan Prep Hutchinson CC28 Jahmyl Jeter RB 6’ 0” 200 So. TR San Antonio, Texas Brennan HS Oklahoma State35 Ashton Johnson CB 5’ 10” 170 So. 1L Dickinson, Texas Dickinson HS 10 Waydale Jones WR 6’ 4” 200 Jr. TR Beeville, Texas Beeville HS Wake Forest50 Reece Jordan OL 6’ 3” 275 Sr. 3L Decatur, Texas Boyd HS 36 Isaiah Karriem LB 6’ 0” 220 Jr. TR Columbus, Miss. Columbus HS Miss. Delta CC43 Seth Keller K 5’ 9” 170 So. RS Colleyville, Texas Covenant Christian HS69 Tanner King OL 6’ 5” 275 Jr. 1L Houston, Texas Deer Park HS 87 Jackson Lanam TE 6’ 4” 225 So. RS Corpus Christi, Texas Calallen HS 57 Zane Little LB 6’ 0” 220 So. RS San Antonio, Texas Reagan HS 25 Brendon Luper S 6’ 0” 185 Jr. TR Denison, Texas Denison HS Navarro JC90 Jake Lynch DL 6’ 5” 230 So. RS Richmond, Texas Fort Bend Travis HS 52 Austin Markiewicz OL 6’ 4” 290 Fr. HS McKinney, Texas McKinney North HS20 Devin Martinez LB 6’ 3” 230 Fr. RS Belton, Texas Belton HS13 DeJordan Mask S 6’ 1” 180 So. 1L Texarkana, Ark. Arkansas HS 2 Brady McBride QB 6’ 0” 204 So. TR Coppell, Texas Coppell HS Memphis

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School Last School85 Brooks McCoy WR 6’ 3” 185 Fr. HS Kerrville, Texas Tivy HS34 Diego Mendoza RB 6’ 0” 200 Fr. HS La Vernia, Texas La Vernia HS49 Morgan Moore TE 6’ 5” 280 So. 1L Midwest City, Okla. Midwest City HS 0 Jarron Morris CB 5’ 9” 158 Jr 2L Orange, Texas West Orange Stark HS 10 Issiah Nixon LB 6’ 0” 220 Fr. HS Fort Bend, Texas Elkins HS38 David Nunez P 5’ 10” 175 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Second Baptist HS92 Samuel Obiang DL 6’ 1” 290 Jr. TR Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Woodbridge Academy (Va.) NEO99 Seamus O’Kelly P 6’ 0” 165 So. 1L Brisbane, Australia Iona College96 Kingsley Onyirioha DL 6’ 2” 283 Sr. 1L Houston, Texas St. Pius X HS Lamar37 Alan Orona K 5’ 11” 165 Fr. RS La Grange, Texas La Grange HS88 Caeveon Patton DL 6’ 2” 285 Sr. 3L Cuero, Texas Cuero HS 94 Jaquel Pierce DL 6’ 2” 285 Sr. 3L Duncanville, Texas Duncanville HS 6 Tanner Prewit QB 6’ 1” 200 Fr. TR Dripping Springs, Texas Dripping Springs HS Arizona State93 Derrick Ray DL 6’ 2” 240 Jr. TR Rosenberg, Texas Terry HS Trinity Valley CC91 Jordan Revels DL 6’ 1” 260 So. 1L Houston, Texas North Shore HS26 Aaron Reynolds CB 6’ 1” 185 So. TR Montgomery, Ala. Lee HS Tyler JC53 Eddie Rivas OL 6’ 4” 298 Jr. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. Mountain Pointe HS Glendale CC75 Silas Robinson OL 6’ 4” 306 So. TR Yoakum, Texas Yoakum HS Arkansas31 Kordell Rodgers CB 5’ 11” 165 Jr. 2L Lufkin, Texas Lufkin HS77 Andrew Salem OL 6’ 2” 270 Fr. HS Austin, Texas Travis HS48 Dotson Schaefer DL 6’ 4” 235 So. 1L Lincoln, Ark. Fayetteville HS55 Trenton Scott OL 6’ 6” 262 Fr. HS Luling, Texas Luling HS1 Jah’Marae Sheread WR 5’ 7” 155 So. 1L Houston, Texas Cypress Springs HS 64 Tristan Simpson OL 6’ 2” 280 Fr. HS Magnolia, Texas Magnolia HS21 Anthony Smith LB 5’ 10” 200 Jr. 1L Fort Worth, Texas Fossil Ridge HS 79 Jaydan Smith OL 6’ 4” 260 So. 1L Buda, Texas Hays HS 45 Jakharious Smith LB 6’ 3” 215 Jr. 1L Grand Prairie, Texas South Grand Prairie HS14 Tory Spears S 6’ 3” 200 So. TR Houston, Texas Cypress Woods HS Iowa State80 Chandler Speights WR 5’ 9” 170 Jr. 1L Richmond, Texas Foster HS 42 Alton Stephens LS 5’ 10” 200 So. TR Cordele, Ga. Crisp County HS Georgia Military School39 Clayton Stewart P 6’ 1” 200 So. 1L Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound HS 40 Logan Stiba DL 6’ 2” 230 Fr. HS Cypress, Texas Cypress Ranch HS33 Brayden Stringer LB 6’ 2” 220 Sr. TR Cypress, Texas Cypress Ranch HS Texas Tech5 Brock Sturges RB 5’ 11” 200 So. TR Allen, Texas Allen HS Arizona State/Butler CC18 Christian Taylor LB 6’ 2” 235 Sr. TR Houston, Texas Jersey Village HS Texas Tech21 Peyton Tuggle WR 5’ 10” 165 Jr. TR Cedar Creek, Texas Cedar Creek Trinity55 Sione Tupou LB 6’ 0” 240 Jr. TR Allen, Texas Allen HS UTEP24 Caleb Twyford RB 5’ 11” 175 Sr. 3L Farmersville, Texas Farmersville HS 8 Hal Vinson LB 6’ 1” 240 R-Sr. 3L Dallas, Texas South Oak Cliff HS 11 Tyler Vitt QB 6’ 2” 205 Jr. 2L San Antonio, Texas MacArthur HS 51 Gabriel Webb LB 6’ 2” 210 Fr. HS La Verne, Calif. Damien HS59 Nick Wilkins DL 6’ 2” 250 Jr. 1L Rosharon, Texas Manvel HS 29 Jason Williams CB 5’ 10” 170 Fr. RS Angleton, Texas Angleton HS1 Khambrail Winters CB 6’ 0” 180 So. 1L Houston, Texas Alief Taylor HS9 Maureese Wren LB 6’ 4” 220 Jr. TR Mesquite,Texas Horn HS Louisiana Tech/Tyler JC

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2020 TEXAS STATE RESULTS Date Opponent Result Overall Sun Belt Time Attend Sept. 05 SMU 24-31 L 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:41 7,500Sept. 12 UTSA OT 48-51 L 0-2-0 0-0-0 3:55 7,500Sept. 19 at ULM* W 38-17 1-2-0 1-0-0 3:23 5,816Sept. 26 at Boston College 21-24 L 1-3-0 1-0-0 3:15 0Oct. 10 at Troy* 17-37 L 1-4-0 1-0-0 3:25 10,500Oct. 17 at South Alabama* 20-30 L 1-5-0 1-2-0 3:29 5,142Oct. 24 at BYU Provo, Utah ESPNOct. 31 Louisiana* San Marcos, Texas ESPN+Nov. 7 App State* San Marcos, Texas ESPN+Nov. 14 at Georgia Southern* San Marcos, Texas ESPN+Nov. 21 Arkansas State* San Marcos, Texas ESPN+Nov. 28 Coastal Carolina* San Marcos, Texas ESPN+*- Sun Belt Conference opponents

2020 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GHill,Calvin 6 62 344 19 325 5.2 3 37 54.2Sturges,Brock 6 69 307 26 281 4.1 3 35 46.8Jeter, Jahmyl 3 16 116 5 111 6.9 1 40 37.0Vitt,Tyler 3 24 131 42 89 3.7 1 21 29.7Haydel,Jeremiah 6 2 30 0 30 15.0 0 29 5.0McBride, Brady 4 38 99 86 13 0.3 0 9 3.2GrahamJr, Trevis 6 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.7Gipson,Jaylen 2 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -4.5TEAM 3 2 0 13 -13 -6.5 0 0 -4.3Total.......... 6 215 1031 200 831 3.9 8 40 138.5Opponents...... 6 230 1060 117 943 4.1 11 58 157.2

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/GMcBride, Brady 4 122.61 83-136-2 61.0 809 6 42 202.2Vitt,Tyler 3 166.20 40-64-2 62.5 602 6 75 200.7Haydel,Jeremiah 6 125.20 1-1-0 100.0 3 0 3 0.5Total.......... 6 136.51 124-201-4 61.7 1414 12 75 235.7Opponents...... 6 142.97 168-238-4 70.6 1714 11 51 285.7

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GHaydel,Jeremiah 6 22 275 12.5 3 75 45.8Sheread, Jah’Marae 6 19 227 11.9 1 36 37.8Barbee,Marcell 6 16 218 13.6 4 39 36.3GrahamJr, Trevis 6 11 120 10.9 0 24 20.0Jackson,Drue 6 11 106 9.6 0 24 17.7Hill,Calvin 6 11 54 4.9 0 14 9.0Speights,Chandler 6 8 136 17.0 1 42 22.7Sturges,Brock 6 7 90 12.9 1 66 15.0Lanam,Jackson 5 7 90 12.9 1 33 18.0Aragon,Blake 4 7 57 8.1 1 18 14.2Banks,Javen 3 2 17 8.5 0 17 5.7Jeter, Jahmyl 3 2 6 3.0 0 4 2.0Horn,Jaycob 2 1 18 18.0 0 18 9.0Total.......... 6 124 1414 11.4 12 75 235.7Opponents...... 6 168 1714 10.2 11 51 285.7

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongHaydel,Jeremiah 6 157 26.2 1 91Tuggle,Peyton 1 1 1.0 0 0Total.......... 7 158 22.6 1 91Opponents...... 10 83 8.3 0 30

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongSheread, Jah’Marae 16 328 20.5 0 32Haydel,Jeremiah 2 25 12.5 0 19Jeter, Jahmyl 1 8 8.0 0 8Mask, DeJordan 1 19 19.0 0 19Total.......... 20 380 19.0 0 32Opponents...... 10 166 16.6 0 27

2020 TEAM STATISTICS TAM STATISTICS TXST OPPSCORING 168 190 Points Per Game 28.0 31.7 Points Off Turnovers 21 28FIRST DOWNS 126 148 Rushing 51 51 Passing 60 80 Penalty 15 17RUSHING YARDAGE 831 943 Yards gained rushing 1031 1060 Yards lost rushing 200 117 Rushing Attempts 215 230 Average Per Rush 3.9 4.1 Average Per Game 138.5 157.2 TDs Rushing 8 11PASSING YARDAGE 1414 1714 Comp-Att-Int 124-201-4 168-238-4 Average Per Pass 7.0 7.2 Average Per Catch 11.4 10.2 Average Per Game 235.7 285.7 TDs Passing 12 11TOTAL OFFENSE 2245 2657 Total Plays 416 468 Average Per Play 5.4 5.7 Average Per Game 374.2 442.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 20-380 10-166PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-158 10-83INT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-145 4-156KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.0 16.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 22.6 8.3INT RETURN AVERAGE 36.2 39.0FUMBLES-LOST 9-3 6-2PENALTIES-Yards 36-352 42-398 Average Per Game 58.7 66.3PUNTS-Yards 33-1328 27-1120 Average Per Punt 40.2 41.5 Net punt average 37.1 34.9KICKOFFS-Yards 30-1843 36-2225 Average Per Kick 61.4 61.8 Net kick average 41.7 40.8TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:40 32:203RD-DOWN Conversions 30/86 39/91 3rd-Down Pct 35% 43%4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/12 5/10 4th-Down Pct 58% 50%SACKS BY-Yards 8-50 17-122MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 22 23FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-8 10-14ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 1-1RED-ZONE SCORES (18-21) 86% (26-32) 81%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (16-21) 76% (18-32) 56%PAT-ATTEMPTS (21-22) 95% (22-23) 96%ATTENDANCE 15000 21458 Games/Avg Per Game 2/7500 4/5364 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalTexas State 38 41 42 40 7 168Opponents 23 76 38 43 10 190

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INTERCEPTION RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongMorris, Jarron 2 100 50.0 1 100Isidore, Grid 1 15 15.0 0 15Rodgers,Kordell 1 30 30.0 0 30Total.......... 4 145 36.2 1 100Opponents...... 4 156 39.0 1 81

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongRodgers,Kordell 1 18 18.0 0 18Total.......... 1 18 18.0 0 18Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ BlkdO’Kelly,Seamus 33 1328 40.2 65 1 7 8 2 0Total.......... 33 1328 40.2 65 1 7 8 2 0Opponents...... 27 1120 41.5 57 1 8 10 5 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net Yd LnBates,Jacob 30 1843 61.4 17 2 Total.......... 30 1843 61.4 17 2 166 41.7 23Opponents...... 36 2225 61.8 15 1 380 40.8 24

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkOrona, Alan 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 47 0Keller,Seth 4-5 80.0 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-2 0-0 41 0

FG SEQUENCE TEXAS STATE OPPONENTSSMU 37,(47) (32)UTSA 20 (27),(42),(29)ULM (40) (28)Boston College - 47,(36)Troy (38),37 42,(45),22,27South Alabama (30),(41) (33),(24),(44)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

|----------------- PATs ------------------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsHaydel,Jeremiah 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Keller,Seth 0 4-5 12-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Barbee,Marcell 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Sturges,Brock 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Hill,Calvin 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Orona, Alan 0 1-3 9-10 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Aragon,Blake 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Speights,Chandler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Vitt,Tyler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Morris, Jarron 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Jeter, Jahmyl 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Sheread, Jah’Marae 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Lanam,Jackson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Hopkins,Jacoby 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0Total.......... 22 5-8 21-22 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 168Opponents...... 23 10-14 22-23 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 190

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GMcBride, Brady 4 174 13 809 822 205.5Vitt,Tyler 3 88 89 602 691 230.3Hill,Calvin 6 62 325 0 325 54.2Sturges,Brock 6 69 281 0 281 46.8Jeter, Jahmyl 3 16 111 0 111 37.0Haydel,Jeremiah 6 3 30 3 33 5.5GrahamJr, Trevis 6 1 4 0 4 0.7Gipson,Jaylen 2 1 -9 0 -9 -4.5TEAM 3 2 -13 0 -13 -4.3Total.......... 6 416 831 1414 2245 374.2Opponents...... 6 468 943 1714 2657 442.8

ALL PURPOSE YARDS G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GSheread, Jah’Marae 6 0 227 0 328 0 555 92.5Haydel,Jeremiah 6 30 275 157 25 0 487 81.2Hill,Calvin 6 325 54 0 0 0 379 63.2Sturges,Brock 6 281 90 0 0 0 371 61.8Barbee,Marcell 6 0 218 0 0 0 218 36.3Speights,Chandler 6 0 136 0 0 0 136 22.7Jeter, Jahmyl 3 111 6 0 8 0 125 41.7GrahamJr, Trevis 6 4 120 0 0 0 124 20.7Jackson,Drue 6 0 106 0 0 0 106 17.7Morris, Jarron 6 0 0 0 0 100 100 16.7Lanam,Jackson 5 0 90 0 0 0 90 18.0Vitt,Tyler 3 89 0 0 0 0 89 29.7Aragon,Blake 4 0 57 0 0 0 57 14.2Rodgers,Kordell 4 0 0 0 0 30 30 7.5Mask, DeJordan 5 0 0 0 19 0 19 3.8Horn,Jaycob 2 0 18 0 0 0 18 9.0Banks,Javen 3 0 17 0 0 0 17 5.7Isidore, Grid 6 0 0 0 0 15 15 2.5McBride, Brady 4 13 0 0 0 0 13 3.2Tuggle,Peyton 6 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.2Gipson,Jaylen 2 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -4.5Total.......... 6 831 1414 158 380 145 2928 488.0Opponents...... 6 943 1714 83 166 156 3062 510.3

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|-------------Tackles------------------| |--Sacks--| |------Pass Def-------| |-Fumbles-| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf95 Ezidore,Nico 6 16 19 35 8.0-37 2.5-21 . . . . . . .4 Graham,Gavin 5 15 19 34 7.0-28 1.5-8 . . . . . . .1C Spears, Tory 5 19 14 33 0.5-1 . . 1 . . 1 . .55 Tupou,Sione 6 13 18 31 . . . . 2 . 1 . .13 Mask, DeJordan 5 18 12 30 . . . 4 . . . . .0 Morris, Jarron 6 24 5 29 3.0-9 . 2-100 6 1 . 1 1 .11 Childress,Zion 6 16 13 29 0.5-0 . . 2 . 1-0 . . .1E Taylor,Christian 6 11 16 27 4.5-13 1.0-6 . . . . . . .20 Luper,Brendon 6 17 7 24 . . . 3 . . . . .5A Anderson,Kevin 6 13 10 23 0.5-2 . . 1 . . . . .8A Vinson,Hal 5 9 12 21 3.5-12 1.0-8 . 1 2 . 1 . .98 Daniels,Gjemar 6 4 15 19 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .33 Stringer,Brayden 5 8 11 19 2.0-7 0.5-4 . . . . 1 . .27 Harris,London 6 6 11 17 . . . . 1 . . 1 .31 Rodgers,Kordell 4 12 4 16 . . 1-30 . . 1-18 . . .91 Revels,Jordan 2 7 7 14 1.0-8 . . . . . . . .7A Coleman,Markeveon 2 7 6 13 1.0-3 1.0-3 . 1 . . . . .92 Obiang,Samuel 6 5 6 11 2.0-6 . . 1 1 . . . .96 Onyirioha,Kingsley 6 4 6 10 . . . . 1 . . . .94 Pierce,Jaquel 5 3 6 9 . . . . 2 . . . .1D Hockley,Rodrick 5 6 2 8 . . . 1 . . . . .2A Isidore, Grid 6 4 3 7 . . 1-15 . . . . . .17 Haynes,Kenny 6 2 5 7 0.5-0 0.5-0 . . . . . . .93 Ray,Derrick 5 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .23 BrownJr,Robert 5 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .5 Sturges,Brock 6 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .1B Deason,Auston 4 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .2D Dimery,Preston 1 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .97 Galvan-Vazquez,E. 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .25 Martinez,Devin 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 Jackson,Drue 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .42 Stephens,Alton 6 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .2B Smith,Anthony 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .99 O’Kelly,Seamus 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .3 Haydel,Jeremiah 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 6 250 236 486 35-127 8-50 4-145 21 10 2-18 5 2 . Opponents...... 6 234 167 401 56.0-199 17-122 4-156 21 13 3-0 6 . .

2020 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 offSept. 05 SMU 38 189 1 35 21 227 2 26 21-39-1 227 2 26 1 19 0 19 0 0 0 0 416Sept. 12 UTSA 37 123 2 21 27 349 4 66 27-41-2 349 4 66 5 115 0 28 4 149 1 91 472Sept. 19 at ULM 38 142 2 21 14 256 2 75 14-21-0 256 2 75 2 25 0 13 1 1 0 0 398Sept. 26 at Boston College 40 128 1 29 19 229 2 42 19-29-1 229 2 42 3 34 0 19 0 0 0 0 357Oct. 10 at Troy 36 161 1 40 15 93 1 17 15-31-0 93 1 17 4 81 0 28 1 4 0 4 254Oct. 17 at South Alabama 26 88 1 22 28 260 1 36 28-40-0 260 1 36 5 106 0 32 1 4 0 4 348 Totals 215 831 8 40 124 1414 12 75 124-201-4 1414 12 75 20 380 0 32 7 158 1 91 2245 Opponent 230 943 11 58 168 1714 11 51 168-238-4 1714 11 51 10 166 0 27 10 83 0 30 2657

|------------TACKLES----------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS -|Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 05 SMU 43 42 85 5.0-17 1.0-7 1 1-0 2-45 2 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 24Sept. 12 UTSA 43 50 93 8.0-24 1.0-1 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 7-6 0 0 0 48Sept. 19 at ULM 38 48 86 6.0-24 2.0-11 3 1-18 1-100 6 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 38Sept. 26 at Boston College 42 20 62 6.0-31 2.0-17 0 0-0 1-0 0 2 1 3-3 0 0 0 21Oct. 10 at Troy 35 42 77 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 1 2-2 0 0 0 17Oct. 17 at South Alabama 49 34 83 9.0-29 2.0-14 1 0-0 0-0 2 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Totals 250 236 486 35.0-127 8.0-50 5 2-18 4-145 10 21 2 22-21 0 0 0 168 Opponent 234 167 401 56.0-199 17.0-122 6 3-0 4-156 13 21 0 23-22 0 0 0 190

|--------------------------------------PUNTING-------------------------| |---------FIELD GOALS----------| |-----------KICKOFFS------------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OBSept. 05 SMU 5 193 38.6 49 0 0 1 0 1 2-1 47 0 4 255 63.8 1 1Sept. 12 UTSA 7 312 44.6 49 0 0 1 0 1 1-0 0 0 6 390 65.0 4 0Sept. 19 at ULM 5 188 37.6 43 0 0 2 0 2 1-1 40 0 7 429 61.3 5 0Sept. 26 at Boston College 6 187 31.2 40 0 0 2 0 3 0-0 0 0 4 257 64.2 3 0Oct. 10 at Troy 7 314 44.9 65 0 1 1 1 0 2-1 38 0 4 221 55.2 2 1Oct. 17 at South Alabama 3 134 44.7 53 0 0 0 1 1 2-2 41 0 5 291 58.2 2 0 Totals 33 1328 40.2 65 0 1 7 2 8 8-5 47 0 30 1843 61.4 17 2 Opponent 27 1120 41.5 57 0 1 8 5 10 14-10 45 1 36 2225 61.8 15 1

TEXAS STATE INSIDE THE RED-ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZDate Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half GameSept. 05 SMU L 24-31 5 4 24 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Sept. 12 UTSA L 48-51 5 4 28 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Sept. 19 at ULM W 38-17 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sept. 26 at Boston College L 21-24 3 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct. 10 at Troy L 17-37 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Oct. 17 at South Alabama L 20-30 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 18 118 16 8 8 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 of 21 (85.7%)

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2020 STATISTICS2020 OPPONENTS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

|----------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 offSept. 05 SMU 44 177 3 15 26 367 1 51 26-36-2 367 1 51 2 43 0 27 1 30 0 30 544Sept. 12 UTSA 51 330 4 58 23 169 1 44 23-31-0 169 1 44 2 30 0 17 3 16 0 8 499Sept. 19 at ULM 26 67 0 15 35 377 2 25 35-53-1 377 2 25 2 33 0 17 2 17 0 13 444Sept. 26 at Boston College 27 87 2 19 26 210 1 22 26-38-1 210 1 22 1 25 0 25 2 0 0 0 297Oct. 10 at Troy 35 150 1 51 33 338 4 44 33-46-0 338 4 44 1 0 0 0 1 18 0 18 488Oct. 17 at South Alabama 47 132 1 16 25 253 2 28 25-34-0 253 2 28 2 35 0 22 1 2 0 2 385 Opponent totals 230 943 11 58 168 1714 11 51 168-238-4 1714 11 51 10 166 0 27 10 83 0 30 2657 Texas State 215 831 8 40 124 1414 12 75 124-201-4 1414 12 75 20 380 0 32 7 158 1 91 2245 Texas State 215 831 8 40 124 1414 12 75 124-201-4 1414 12 75 20 380 0 32 7 158 1 91 2245

|------------TACKLES-------------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS -|Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 05 SMU 42 26 68 7.0-32 2.0-25 2 1-0 1-2 4 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 31Sept. 12 UTSA 40 37 77 14.0-46 5.0-30 0 0-0 2-84 3 1 0 6-6 0 0 0 51Sept. 19 at ULM 32 26 58 9.0-24 2.0-7 2 1-0 0-0 3 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 17Sept. 26 at Boston College 44 26 70 11.0-50 5.0-37 0 0-0 1-70 1 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 24Oct. 10 at Troy 28 38 66 9.0-26 2.0-13 1 1-0 0-0 2 3 0 5-4 0 0 0 37Oct. 17 at South Alabama 48 14 62 6.0-21 1.0-10 1 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 30 Opponent totals 234 167 401 56.0-199 17.0-122 6 3-0 4-156 13 21 0 23-22 0 0 0 190 Texas State 250 236 486 35.0-127 8.0-50 5 2-18 4-145 10 21 2 22-21 0 0 0 168

|--------------------------------------PUNTING-------------------------| |---------FIELD GOALS----------| |-----------KICKOFFS------------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OBSept. 05 SMU 3 94 31.3 41 0 0 1 0 2 1-1 32 0 6 390 65.0 5 0Sept. 12 UTSA 8 382 47.8 57 0 0 0 2 3 3-3 42 0 8 520 65.0 3 0Sept. 19 at ULM 5 189 37.8 40 0 1 3 0 1 1-1 28 0 4 225 56.2 2 0Sept. 26 at Boston College 5 209 41.8 55 0 0 2 2 2 2-1 36 1 5 305 61.0 2 0Oct. 10 at Troy 3 106 35.3 44 0 0 1 0 2 4-1 45 0 6 369 61.5 2 0Oct. 17 at South Alabama 3 140 46.7 51 0 0 1 1 0 3-3 44 0 7 416 59.4 1 1 Opponent totals 27 1120 41.5 57 0 1 8 5 10 14-10 45 1 36 2225 61.8 15 1 Texas State 33 1328 40.2 65 0 1 7 2 8 8-5 47 0 30 1843 61.4 17 2

OPPONENTS INSIDE THE RED-ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZDate Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half GameSept. 05 SMU L 24-31 5 4 24 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0Sept. 12 UTSA L 48-51 7 7 37 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Sept. 19 at ULM W 38-17 5 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0Sept. 26 at Boston College L 21-24 5 4 24 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Oct 10 at Troy L 17-37 5 3 21 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Oct. 17 at South Alabama L 20-30 5 5 27 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 26 150 18 11 7 8 3 1 1 1 0 0 26 of 32 (81.2%)

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2020 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSOFFENSE QB RB WR WR WR TE/WR RT RG C LG LT SMU McBride Sturges Haydel T.Graham, Jr. Speights Sheread Costilla Baker Jordan Rivas CooperUTSA Vitt Sturges Haydel T.Graham, Jr. Speights Sheread Costilla Baker Jordan Rivas CooperULM Vitt Sturges Jackson T.Graham, Jr. Sheread Lanam Baker Heitmeier Jordan Smith CooperBoston College McBride Sturges Haydel T. Graham, Jr. Sheread Lynch Baker Heitmeier Jordan Smith CooperTroy McBride Sturges Haydel T.Graham, Jr. Sheread Jackson Baker Heitmeier Jordan Rivas CooperSouth Alabama McBride Hill Haydel Barbee Speights Lanam Baker Heitmeier Jordan Rivas Cooper

DEFENSE DE NT DT LB/S LB LB N/LB CB CB S SSMU Revels Daniels Pierce G. Graham Thomas Tupou Isidore Morris Mask Anderson LuperUTSA Revels Daniels Ezidore Mask Thomas Tupou Isidore Morris Rodgers Anderson SpearsULM Onyirioha Daniels Ezidore G. Graham Thomas Stringer Mask Morris Rodgers Anderson SpearsBoston College Onyirioha Daniels Ezidore G. Graham Thomas Tupou Vinson Morris Mask Anderson SpearsTroy Ezidore Obiang Pierce Vinson Thomas Tupou Childress Spears Mask Anderson LuperSouth Alabama Ezidore Obiang Pierce Vinson Thomas Tupou Childress Morris Rodgers Anderson Spears

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

DEFENSIVE THREE AND OUTSOpponent No.SMU 0 of 14UTSA 4 of 16ULM 4 of 13Boston College 2 of 11Troy 2 of 13South Alabama 3 of 10

OFFENSIVE THREE AND OUTSOpponent No.SMU 3 of 13UTSA 3 of 17ULM 2 of 11Boston College 3 of 11Troy 6 of 13South Alabama 3 of 10

2020 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSKEEPING IT CLEAN

TXST OpponentsOpponent Penalties Yards Penalties YardsSMU 4 43 7 63UTSA 11 126 6 60ULM 6 70 5 47Boston College 7 61 7 56Troy 7 66 6 72South Alabama 6 52 6 34

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SMU Plays-Yds Time2nd- Sturges 4 yd run (Orona kick) 12-75 4:522nd- Haydel 3 yd. pass from McBride (Orona kick) 9-75 3:153rd- Speights 19 yd pass from McBride (Orona kick) 5-45 1:574th Orona 47 yd field goal 9-45 1:35

UTSA Plays-Yds Time1st- Sturges 66 yd pass from Vitt (Orona kick) 3-73 1:123rd- Sheread 31 yd pass from Vitt (Orona kick) 4-59 1:343rd- Hill 12 yd run (Orona kick) 2-53 0:514th- Sturges 2 yd run (Orona kick) 11-91 4:314th- Barbee 20 yd pass from Vitt (Orona kick) 6-75 1:334th- Haydel 91 yd punt return (Orona kick failed) OT- Barbee 4 yd pass from Vitt (Orona kick) 6-25 OT

ULM Plays-Yds Time1st- Hill 4 yd run (Keller kick) 10-85 3:391st- Haydel 32 yd pass from Vitt (Keller kick) 6-75 2:092nd- Vitt 8 yd run (Keller kick) 7-62 2:312nd- Keller 40 yd field goal 6-20 2:292nd- Haydel 75 yd pass from Vitt (Keller kick) 1-75 0:11

Boston College Plays-Yds Time1st- Hill 1 yd run (Keller kick) 9-70 3:462nd- Barbee 6 yd pass from McBride (Keller kick) 11-86 4:183rd- Barbee 9 yd pass from McBride (Keller kick) 13-87 6:04

Troy Plays-Yds Time1st- Keller 38 yd field goal 7-14 2:113rd Aragon 4 yd pass from McBride (Keller kick) 8-49 3:184th Jeter 6 yd run (Keller kick) 10-80 3:01

South Alabama Plays-Yds Time1st- Lanam 9 yd. pass from McBride (Keller kick) 9-65 2:462nd- Keller 30 yd field goal 8-27 2:303rd- Sturges 1 yd. run (Keller kick) 3-50 0:484th- Keller 41 yd field goal 8-41 3:31

TEXAS STATE SCORING DRIVES GAME-OPENING DRIVES--------- TEXAS STATE ---------

Opponent Plays Yards TOP ResultSMU 12 61 4;38 Missed FGUTSA 3 73 1:12 TouchdownULM 10 85 3:39 TouchdownBoston College 5 14 2:07 PuntTroy 7 14 2;11 Field GoalSouth Alabama 10 36 4:03 Downs

------------ OPPONENT ------------Opponent Plays Yards TOP ResultSMU 10 17 5:14 PuntUTSA 2 75 0:25 TouchdownULM 8 42 3:50 PuntBoston College 10 47 5:23 Missed FGTroy 4 9 1:31 DownsSouth Alabama 10 50 4:04 Field Goal

SECOND-HALF OPENING DRIVES--------- TEXAS STATE ---------

Opponent Plays Yards TOP ResultSMU 5 20 1:56 PuntUTSA 4 59 1:34 TouchdownULM 3 (-12) 1:32 PuntBoston College 13 87 6:04 TouchdownTroy 7 18 2:34 PuntSouth Alabama 8 39 3:54 Punt

------------ OPPONENT ------------Opponent Plays Yards TOP ResultSMU 9 75 2:48 TouchdownUTSA 3 6 1:58 PuntULM 3 8 1:49 PuntBoston College 3 8 2:07 PuntTroy 5 13 1:37 PuntSouth Alabama 3 6 1:29 Punt

Kickoff Halftime Final Coin Kickoff/ 1st. TXST 1st Opp. Game Game GameOpponent Time (local) Length Att. Score Score Toss Receive Poss. Poss. Pants Jersey HelmetSMU 3:35 3:41 7,500 14-14 24-31 TXST Receive missed FG Punt Maroon Maroon MaroonUTSA 2:40 3:55 7,500 7-24 48-51 TXST Receive touchdown touchdown Gold Maroon GoldULM 6:35 3:23 5,816 31-14 38-17 TXST Receive touchdown Punt Maroon White WhiteBoston College 6:05 3:15 0 14-07 21-24 BC Receive Punt Missed FG White White WhiteTroy 2:35 3:25 10,500 3-23 17-37 TXST Kicked Off Field Goal Downs Maroon White MaroonSouth Alabama 11:02 3:29 5,142 10-17 20-30 TXST Receive Downs Field Goal Maroon White White

2020 TRACKING THE BOBCATS

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FEWEST PLAYS1 play, 75 yards (TD) ULM2 plays, 53 yards (TD) UTSA3 plays, 73 yards (TD) UTSA3 plays, 50 yards (TD) South Alabama 4 plays, 59 yards (TD) UTSA5 plays, 45 yards (TD) SMU6 plays, 75 yards (TD) ULM6 plays, 75 yards (TD) UTSA6 plays, 20 yards (FG) ULM7 plays, 62 yards (TD) ULM7 plays, 14 yards (FG) Troy8 plays, 49 yards (TD) Troy8 plays, 41 yards (FG) South Alabama 8 plays, 27 yards (FG) South Alabama 9 plays, 45 yards (FG) SMU9 plays, 65 yards (TD) South Alabama9 plays, 70 yards (TD) Boston College9 plays, 75 yards (TD) SMU

FEWEST YARDS14 yards, 7 plays (FG) Troy20 yards, 6 plays (FG) ULM27 yards, 8 plays (FG) South Alabama 41 yards, 8 plays (FG) South Alabama 45 yards, 5 plays (TD) SMU45 yards, 9 plays (FG) SMU49 yards, 8 plays (TD) Troy50 yards, 3 plays (TD) South Alabama53 yards, 2 plays (TD) UTSA59 yards, 4 plays (TD) UTSA62 yards, 7 plays (TD) ULM65 yards, 9 plays (TD) South Alabama70 yards, 9 plays (TD) Boston College75 yards, 1 play (TD) ULM75 yards, 6 plays (TD) ULM75 yards, 6 plays (TD) UTSA75 yards, 9 plays (TD) SMU75 yards, 12 plays (TD) SMU

LEAST TIME ELAPSED0:11, 1 play, 75 yards (TD) ULM0:48, 3 plays, 50 yards (TD) South Alabama0:51, 2 plays, 53 yards (TD) UTSA1:12, 3 plays, 73 yards (TD) UTSA1:33, 6 plays, 75 yards (TD) UTSA1:35, 9 plays, 45 yards (FG) SMU1:52, 4 plays, 59 yards (TD) UTSA1:57, 5 plays, 45 yards (TD) SMU2:09, 6 plays, 75 yards (TD) ULM2:11, 7 plays, 14 yards (FG) Troy2:29, 6 plays, 20 yards (FG) ULM2:30, 8 plays, 27 yards (FG) South Alabama2:31, 7 plays, 62 yards (TD) ULM2:46, 9 plays, 65 yards (TD) South Alabama3:01, 10 plays, 80 yards (TD) Troy3:15, 9 plays, 75 yards (TD) SMU3:18, 8 plays, 49 yards (TD) Troy3:31, 8 plays, 41 yards (FG) South Alabama3:39, 10 plays, 85 yards (TD) ULM3:46, 9 plays, 70 yards (TD) Boston College 4:18, 11 plays, 86 yards (TD) Boston College4:31, 11 plays, 91 yards (TD) UTSA4:52, 12 plays, 75 yards (TD) SMU6:04, 13 plays, 87 yards (TD) Boston College

MOST PLAYS13 plays, 87 yards (TD) Boston College12 plays, 75 yards (TD) SMU11 plays, 91 yards (TD) UTSA11 plays, 86 yards (TD) Boston College10 plays 85 yards (TD) ULM10 plays, 80 yards (TD) Troy9 plays, 75 yards (TD) SMU9 plays, 70 yards (TD) Boston College9 plays, 65 yards (TD) South Alabama9 plays, 45 yards (FG) SMU8 plays, 27 yards (FG) South Alabama 8 plays, 41 yards (FG) South Alabama 8 plays, 49 yards (TD) Troy7 plays, 62 yards (TD) ULM7 plays, 14 yards (FG) Troy6 plays, 75 yards (TD) ULM6 plays, 75 yards (TD) UTSA6 plays, 20 yards (FG) ULM

MOST YARDS COVERED91 yards, 11 plays (TD) UTSA87 yards, 13 plays (TD) Boston College86 yards, 11 plays (TD) Boston College85 yards, 10 plays (TD) ULM80 yards, 10 plays (TD) Troy75 yards, 1 play (TD) ULM75 yards, 6 plays (TD) ULM75 yards, 6 plays (TD) UTSA75 yards, 9 plays (TD) SMU75 yards, 12 plays (TD) SMU73 yards, 3 plays (TD) UTSA70 yards, 9 plays (TD) Boston College65 yards, 9 plays (TD) South Alabama62 yards, 7 plays (TD) ULM59 yards, 4 plays (TD) UTSA53 yards, 2 plays (TD) UTSA50 yards, 3 plays (TD) South Alabama49 yards, 8 plays (TD) Troy

MOST TIME ELAPSED6:04, 13 plays, 87 yards (TD) Boston College4:52, 12 plays, 75 yards (TD) SMU4:31, 11 plays, 91 yards (TD) UTSA4:18, 11 plays, 86 yards (TD) Boston College3:46, 9 plays, 70 yards (TD) Boston College 3:39, 10 plays, 85 yards (TD) ULM3:31, 8 plays, 41 yards (FG) South Alabama3:18, 8 plays, 49 yards (TD) Troy3:15, 9 plays, 75 yards (TD) SMU3:01, 10 plays, 80 yards (TD) Troy2:46, 9 plays, 65 yards (TD) South Alabama2:31, 7 plays, 62 yards (TD) ULM2:30, 8 plays, 27 yards (FG) South Alabama2:29, 6 plays, 20 yards (FG) ULM2:11, 7 plays, 14 yards (FG) Troy2:09, 6 plays, 75 yards (TD) ULM1:57, 5 plays, 45 yards (TD) SMU1:52, 4 plays, 59 yards (TD) UTSA1:35, 9 plays, 45 yards (FG) SMU1:33, 6 plays, 75 yards (TD) UTSA1:12, 3 plays, 73 yards (TD) UTSA0:51, 2 plays, 53 yards (TD) UTSA0:48, 3 plays, 50 yards (TD) South Alabama0:11, 1 play, 75 yards (TD) ULM

TEXAS STATE SCORING DRIVESYards TD FG10-19 yards 120-29 yards 230-39 yards 40-49 yards 2 250-59 yards 3 60-69 yards 2 70-79 yards 7 80-89 yards 4 90-99 yards 1

OPPONENT SCORING DRIVESYards TD FG0-9 yards 1 110-19 yards 120-29 yards 130-39 yards 140-49 yards 2 250-59 yards 2 360-69 yards 5 170-79 yards 9 80-89 yards 2 90-99 yards *does not include overtime period

OVERTIME6 plays, 25 yards (TD) UTSA

OTHER SCORES100 yd. interception return (TD) ULM91 yd. punt return (TD) UTSA

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2020 STATISTICS100-YARD RUSHING GAMESYds. Player Att-Yds-TD100 Calvin Hill vs. SMU 13-100-0

TOUCHDOWN RUNSTDS Player Att-Yds-TD1 Brock Sturges vs. SMU 14-95-11 Brock Sturges vs. UTSA 16-69-11 Calvin Hill vs. UTSA 10-50-11 Tyler Vitt at ULM 11-82-11 Calvin Hill at ULM 14-48-11 Calvin Hill at Boston College 12-49-11 Jahmyl Jeter at Troy 7-44-11 Brock Sturges at South Alabama 8-30-1

200-YARD PASSING GAMESYds. Player Com-Att-Int-TD346 Tyler Vitt vs. UTSA 26-40-2-4260 Brady McBride at South Alabama 28-40-0-1256 Tyler Vitt at ULM 14-21-0-2229 Brady McBride at Boston College 19-29-1-2227 Brady McBride vs. SMU 21-39-1-2

TOUCHDOWN PASSESTD’s Player Comp-Att-Yds4 Tyler Vitt vs. UTSA 26-40-3462 Tyler Vitt at ULM 14-21-2562 Brady McBride at Boston College 19-29-2292 Brady McBride vs. SMU 21-39-2271 Brady McBride at South Alabama 28-40-2601 Brady McBride at Troy 15-28-93

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESYds. Player Rec-Yds-TD152 Jeremiah Haydel at ULM 6-152-2

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSTDs. Player Rec-Yds-TD2 Marcell Barbee vs. UTSA 4-75-22 Jeremiah Haydel at ULM 6-152-22 Marcell Barbee at Boston College 4-45-21 Jeremiah Haydel vs. SMU 4-37-11 Chandler Speights vs. SMU 4-52-11 Brock Sturges vs. UTSA 4-72-11 Jah’Marae Sheread vs. UTSA 4-57-11 Blake Aragon at Troy 2-11-11 Jackson Lanam at South Alabama 5-48-1

FIELD GOALSYds. Player Opponent47 Alan Orona vs. SMU41 Seth Keller at South Alabama40 Seth Keller at ULM38 Seth Keller at Troy30 Seth Keller at South Alabama

SIX OR MORE TOTAL TACKLESNo. Player Opponent12 DeJordan Mask at Troy10 Tory Spears at Boston College9 Nico Ezidore at South Alabama9 Gavin Graham at ULM8 Tory Spears at South Alabama8 Gjemar Daniels at ULM8 Gavin Graham vs. UTSA8 Sione Tupou vs. UTSA8 Jarron Morris vs. SMU7 Kevin Anderson at South Alabama7 Brendon Luper at Troy7 Markeveon Coleman at Troy7 Kordell Rodgers at ULM7 Jordan Revels vs. UTSA7 Jarron Morris vs. UTSA7 Nico Ezidore vs. UTSA7 DeJordan Mask vs. SMU7 Christian Taylor vs. SMU7 Jordan Revels vs. SMU6 Jarron Morris at South Alabama6 Markeveon Coleman at South Alabama6 Sione Tupou at Troy6 Brayden Stringer at Troy6 Brenden Luper at ULM6 Hal Vinson at ULM6 Tory Spears at ULM6 Nico Ezidore at ULM6 Gavin Graham vs. SMU6 Zion Childress vs. SMU6 Zion Childress at Boston College6 Gavin Graham at Boston College

FIVE OR MORE UNASSISTED TACKLESNo. Player Opponent8 Jarron Morris vs. SMU8 Tory Spears at Boston College7 DeJordan Mask at Troy6 Jarron Morris at South Alabama 5 Nico Ezidore at South Alabama5 Tory Spears at South Alabama5 Kordell Rodgers at ULM5 Brendon Luper at ULM5 Jordan Revels vs. UTSA5 Jarron Morris vs. UTSA

FUMBLE FORCEDNo. Player Opponent1 Brayden Stringer at South Alabama1 Hal Vinson at ULM1 Tory Spears at ULM1 Sione Tupou at ULM1 Jarron Morris vs. SMU

FUMBLE RECOVERIESNo. Player Opponent1 Kordell Rodgers at ULM1 Zion Childress vs. SMU

INTERCEPTIONSNo. Player Opponent1 Kordell Rodgers vs. SMU1 Grid Isadore vs. SMU1 Jarron Morris at ULM1 Jarron Morris at Boston College

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TEXAS STATE LONG PLAYS (Over 20 yards; punts over 50 yards; FG over 35 yards)TEXAS STATE vs. SMU Yds. Play Quarter35 Brock Sturges run 127 Brock Sturges run 226 Brady McBride pass to Jeremiah Haydel 124 Brady McBride pass to Trevis Grahmam, Jr. 423 Brady McBride pass to Chandler Speights 123 Brady McBride pass to Trevis Grahmam, Jr. 221 Brady McBride pass to Jahmarae Sheread 3

TEXAS STATE vs. UTSA Yds. Play Quarter91 Jeremiah Haydel punt return 466 Tyler Vitt pass to Brock Sturges 142 Jeremiah Haydel punt return 339 Tyler Vitt pass to Marcell Barbee 433 Tyler Vitt pass to Jackson Lanam 431 Tyler Vitt pass to Jah’Marae Sheread 328 Jah’Marae Sheread kickoff return 327 Jah’Marae Sheread kickoff return 121 Tyler Vitt pass to Chandler Speights 121 Brock Sturges run 3

TEXAS STATE at ULM Yds. Play Quarter100 Jarron Morris interception return 475 Tyler Vitt pass to Jeremiah Haydel 236 Tyler Vitt pass to Marcell Barbee 132 Tyler Vitt pass to Jeremiah Haydel 121 Tyler Vitt run 220 Tyler Vitt pass to Jah’Marae Sheread 4

TEXAS STATE at BOSTON COLLEGE Yds. Play Quarter42 Brady McBride pass to Chandler Speights 329 Jeremiah Haydel run 124 Brady McBride pass to Drue Jackson 222 Brady McBride pass to Marcell Barbee 420 Jahmyl Jeter run 2

TEXAS STATE at TROY Yds. Play Quarter65 Seamus O’Kelly punt 149 Seamus O’Kelly punt 448 Seamus O’Kelly punt 147 Seamus O’Kelly punt 245 Seamus O’Kelly punt 240 Jahmyl Jeter 438 Seth Keller field goal 137 Calvin Hill run 328 Jah’Marae Sheread kick return 3

TEXAS STATE at SOUTH ALABAMA Yds. Play Quarter53 Seamus O’Kelly punt 241 Seth Keller field goal 436 Brady McBride pass to Jah’Marae Sheread 3 32 Jah’Marae Sheread kick return 130 Seth Keller field goal 228 Jah’Marae Sheread kick return 122 Jahmyl Jeter run 422 Jah’Marae Sheread kick return 2

LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR RushingYds. Player Opponent40 Jahmyl Jeter at Troy

Rushing TouchdownYds. Player Opponent8 Tyler Vitt at ULM

PassingYds. Player Opponent75 Tyler Vitt to Jeremiah Haydel at ULM

Passing TouchdownYds. Player Opponent75 Tyler Vitt to Jeremiah Haydel at ULM

Kickoff ReturnYds. Player Opponent32 Jah’Marae Sheread at South Alabama

Punt ReturnYds. Player Opponent91 Jeremiah Haydel vs. UTSA

Fumble ReturnYds. Player Opponent18 Kordell Rodgers at ULM

Interception ReturnYds. Player Opponent100 Jarron Morris at ULM

PuntYds. Player Opponent65 Seamus O’Kelly at Troy

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 16 Sturges,Brock vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Yards Rushing 100 Hill,Calvin vs SMU (Sept. 05)TD Rushes 1 Sturges,Brock vs SMU (Sept. 05) Hill,Calvin vs UTSA (Sept. 12) Sturges,Brock vs UTSA (Sept. 12) Vitt,Tyler at ULM (Sept. 19) Hill,Calvin at ULM (Sept. 19) Hill,Calvin at Boston College (Sept. 26) Jeter, Jahmyl at Troy (Oct. 10) Sturges,Brock at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Long Rush 40 Jeter, Jahmyl at Troy (Oct. 10)Pass attempts 40 Vitt,Tyler vs UTSA (Sept. 12) McBride, Brady at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Pass completions 28 McBride, Brady at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Yards Passing 346 Vitt,Tyler vs UTSA (Sept. 12)TD Passes 4 Vitt,Tyler vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Long Pass 75 Vitt,Tyler at ULM (Sept. 19)Receptions 6 Haydel,Jeremiah at ULM (Sept. 19)Yards Receiving 152 Haydel,Jeremiah at ULM (Sept. 19)TD Receptions 2 Barbee,Marcell vs UTSA (Sept. 12) Haydel,Jeremiah at ULM (Sept. 19) Barbee,Marcell at Boston College (Sept. 26)Long Reception 75 Haydel,Jeremiah at ULM (Sept. 19)Field Goals 2 Keller,Seth at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Long Field Goal 47 Orona, Alan vs SMU (Sept. 05)Punts 7 O’Kelly,Seamus vs UTSA (Sept. 12) O’Kelly,Seamus at Troy (Oct. 10)Punting Avg 44.9 O’Kelly,Seamus at Troy (Oct. 10)Long Punt 65 O’Kelly,Seamus at Troy (Oct. 10)Punts inside 20 3 O’Kelly,Seamus at Boston College (Sept. 26)Long Punt Return 91 Haydel,Jeremiah vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Long Kickoff Return 32 Sheread, Jah’Marae at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Tackles 12 Mask, DeJordan at Troy (Oct. 10)Sacks 1.0 Vinson,Hal at ULM (Sept. 19) Taylor,Christian at Boston College (Sept. 26) Ezidore,Nico at South Alabama (Oct. 17) Coleman,Markeveon at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Tackles For Loss 4.0 Ezidore,Nico at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Interceptions 1 Isidore, Grid vs SMU (Sept. 05) Rodgers,Kordell vs SMU (Sept. 05) Morris, Jarron at ULM (Sept. 19) Morris, Jarron at Boston College (Sept. 26)

TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 40 at Boston College (Sept. 26)Yards Rushing 189 vs SMU (Sept. 05)Yards Per Rush 5.0 vs SMU (Sept. 05)TD Rushes 2 vs UTSA (Sept. 12) at ULM (Sept. 19)Pass attempts 41 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Pass completions 28 at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Yards Passing 349 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Yards Per Pass 12.2 at ULM (Sept. 19)TD Passes 4 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Total Plays 78 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Total Offense 472 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Yards Per Play 6.7 at ULM (Sept. 19)Points 48 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Sacks By 2 at ULM (Sept. 19) at Boston College (Sept. 26) at South Alabama (Oct. 17)First Downs 26 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Penalties 7 at Boston College (Sept. 26) at Troy (Oct. 10)Penalty Yards 70 at ULM (Sept. 19)Turnovers 2 vs SMU (Sept. 05) vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Interceptions By 2 vs SMU (Sept. 05)Punts 7 vs UTSA (Sept. 12) at Troy (Oct. 10)Punting Avg 44.9 at Troy (Oct. 10)Long Punt 65 at Troy (Oct. 10)Punts inside 20 3 at Boston College (Sept. 26)Long Punt Return 91 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 32 Davis, Carlos, at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Yards Rushing 197 McCormick, S., vs UTSA (Sept. 12)TD Rushes 3 Harris, Frank, vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Long Rush 58 McCormick, S., vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Pass attempts 53 Suits, Colby, at ULM (Sept. 19)Pass completions 35 Suits, Colby, at ULM (Sept. 19)Yards Passing 377 Suits, Colby, at ULM (Sept. 19)TD Passes 4 Watson, Gunnar, at Troy (Oct 10)Long Pass 51 Buechele, Shane, vs SMU (Sep 05)Receptions 9 Long,H, at Boston College (Sep 26) Tolbert, Jalen, at South Alabama (Oct. 17) Yards Receiving 121 Geiger, Kaylon, at Troy (Oct 10)TD Receptions 2 Todd, Reggie, at Troy (Oct 10)Long Reception 51 Roberson, Jr., Re, vs SMU (Sept. 05)Field Goals 3 Duplessis, H., vs UTSA (Sept. 12) Guajardo, Diego, at South Alabama (Oct. 17) Long Field Goal 45 Legassey, Evan, at Troy (Oct 10)Punts 8 Dean, Lucas, vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Punting Avg 47.8 Dean, Lucas, vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Long Punt 57 Dean, Lucas, vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Punts inside 20 3 Dean, Lucas, vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Long Punt Return 30 Page, Tyler, vs SMU (Sept. 05)Long Kickoff Return 27 Roberson, Jr, Re, vs SMU (Sept. 05)Tackles 15 Cole, Riley, at South Alabama (Oct. 17)Sacks 2.0 McDuffie, I, at Boston College (Sept. 26)Tackles For Loss 3.0 McDuffie, I, at Boston College (Sept. 26)Interceptions 1 Phillips, JR., vs SMU (Sept. 05) Wisdom, Rashad, vs UTSA (Sept. 12) Mayfield, Corey, vs UTSA (Sept. 12) Palmer, M, at Boston College (Sept. 26)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 51 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Yards Rushing 330 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Yards Per Rush 6.5 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)TD Rushes 4 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Pass attempts 53 at ULM (Sept. 19)Pass completions 35 at ULM (Sept. 19)Yards Passing 377 at ULM (Sept. 19)Yards Per Pass 10.2 vs SMU (Sept. 05)TD Passes 4 at Troy (Oct. 10)Total Plays 82 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Total Offense 544 vs SMU (Sept. 05)Yards Per Play 6.8 vs SMU (Sept. 05)Points 51 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Sacks By 5 vs UTSA (Sept. 12) at Boston College (Sept. 26)First Downs 26 vs SMU (Sept. 05) at Troy (Oct. 10)Penalties 11 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Penalty Yards 126 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Turnovers 3 vs SMU (Sept. 05)Interceptions By 2 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Punts 8 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Punting Avg 47.8 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Long Punt 57 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Punts inside 20 3 vs UTSA (Sept. 12)Long Punt Return 30 vs SMU (Sept. 05)

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PASSING STATISTICSMcBride, Brady Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficSMU 39 21 1 53.8 227 2 26 2 25 114.5Boston College 29 19 1 65.5 229 2 42 5 37 147.7 Troy 28 15 0 53.6 93 1 17 1 5 93.3South Alabama 40 28 0 70.0 260 1 36 1 10 132.9TOTALS 136 83 2 61.0 809 6 42 9 77 122.6

Vitt,Tyler Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficUTSA 40 26 2 65.0 346 4 66 5 30 160.7ULM 21 14 0 66.7 256 2 75 2 7 200.5Troy 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTALS 64 40 2 62.5 602 6 75 7 37 166.2

Haydel,Jeremiah Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficUTSA 1 1 0 100.0 3 0 3 0 0 125.2TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 3 0 3 0 0 125.2

RUSHING No-Yds/TD SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USA Hill,Calvin 62-325/3 13-100/0 10-50/1 14-44/1 12-49/1 6-57/0 7-25/0Sturges,Brock 69-281/3 14-95/1 16-69/1 12-21/0 11-28/0 8-38/0 8-30/1Jeter, Jahmyl RB 16-111/1 DNP DNP DNP 4-36/0 7-44/1 5-31/0Vitt,Tyler 24-89/1 DNP 11-4/0 11-82/1 DNP 2-3/0 DNPHaydel,Jeremiah 2-30/0 - - - 1-29/0 1-1/0 -McBride, Brady QB 38-13/0 10-3/0 DNP DNP 12--14/0 10-22/0 6-2/0GrahamJr, T 1-4/0 - - - - 1-4/0 -Gipson,Jaylen 1--9/0 1--9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP -

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USAHaydel,Jeremiah 22-275/3 4-37/1 5-26/0 6-152/2 2-22/0 1-4/0 4-34/0Sheread, J 19-227/1 4-42/0 4-57/1 4-44/0 - 3-12/0 4-72/0Barbee,Marcell 16-218/4 - 4-75/2 1-36/0 4-45/2 2-17/0 5-45/0Speights,C 8-136/1 4-52/1 2-26/0 - 1-42/0 1-16/0 -GrahamJr, T 11-120/0 3-59/0 2-9/0 3-24/0 3-28/0 - -Jackson,Drue 11-106/0 3-23/0 1-7/0 - 3-54/0 2-6/0 2-16/0Lanam,Jackson 7-90/1 DNP 2-42/0 - - - 5-48/1Sturges,Brock 7-90/1 2-15/0 2-72/1 - 1--5/0 1-4/0 1-4/0Aragon,Blake TE 7-57/1 DNP 4-32/0 - 1-14/0 2-11/1 DNPHill,Calvin 11-54/0 1--1/0 1-3/0 - 3-25/0 2-6/0 4-21/0Horn,Jaycob 1-18/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-18/0Banks,Javen 2-17/0 - DNP DNP DNP 1-17/0 1-0/0Jeter, Jahmyl RB 2-6/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-4/0 - 1-2/0

PUNT RETURNS No-Yds SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USAHaydel,Jeremiah 6-157 - 4-149 - - 1-4 1-4Tuggle,Peyton 1-1 - - 1-1 - - -

KICK RETURNS No-Yds SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USASheread, J 16-328 - 5-115 2-25 1-9 4-81 4-98Haydel,Jeremiah 2-25 - - - 2-25 - -Mask, DeJordan 1-19 1-19 - - - - DNPJeter, Jahmyl 1-8 DNP DNP DNP - - 1-8

INT. RETURNS No-Yds SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USAMorris, Jarron 2-100 - - 1-100 1-0 - -Isidore, Grid 1-15 1-15 - - - - -Rodgers,Kordell 1-30 1-30 - - DNP DNP -

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USARodgers,Kordell 1-18 - - 1-18 DNP DNP -

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS TOTAL SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USASheread, J 555 42 172 69 9 93 170Haydel,Jeremiah 487 37 175 152 76 9 38Hill,Calvin 379 99 53 44 74 63 46Sturges,Brock 371 110 141 21 23 42 34Barbee,Marcell 218 - 75 36 45 17 45Speights,C 136 52 26 - 42 16 -Jeter, Jahmyl 125 DNP DNP DNP 40 44 41GrahamJr, T 124 59 9 24 28 4 -Jackson,Drue 106 23 7 - 54 6 16Morris, Jarron 100 - - 100 - - -Lanam,Jackson 90 DNP 42 - - - 48Vitt,Tyler 89 DNP 4 82 DNP 3 DNPAragon,Blake 57 DNP 32 - 14 11 DNPRodgers,Kordell 30 30 - - DNP DNP -Mask, DeJordan 19 19 - - - - DNPHorn,Jaycob 18 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 18Banks,Javen 17 - DNP DNP DNP 17 -Isidore, Grid 15 15 - - - - -McBride, Brady 13 3 DNP DNP -14 22 2Tuggle,Peyton 1 - - 1 - - -Gipson,Jaylen -9 -9 DNP DNP DNP DNP -

TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USAEzidore,Nico 16-19 35 2-2 4-3 0-6 3-2 2-2 5-4Graham,Gavin 15-19 34 4-2 2-6 2-7 4-2 DNP 3-2Spears, Tory 19-14 33 DNP 1-3 3-3 8-2 2-3 5-3Tupou,Sione 13-18 31 2-1 1-7 3-1 2-3 2-4 3-2Mask, DeJordan 18-12 30 4-3 1-2 4-0 2-2 7-5 DNPMorris, Jarron 24-5 29 8-0 5-2 3-1 2-0 0-2 6-0Childress,Zion 16-13 29 3-3 2-2 2-2 4-2 3-1 2-3Taylor,C 11-16 27 2-5 3-3 0-4 3-1 1-1 2-2Luper,Brendon 17-7 24 2-0 3-3 5-1 3-0 4-3 -Anderson,Kevin 13-10 23 2-1 1-2 1-1 4-1 1-2 4-3Vinson,Hal 9-12 21 DNP 2-2 4-2 1-3 1-4 1-1Daniels,Gjemar 4-15 19 1-4 1-3 2-6 - 0-1 0-1Stringer,B 8-11 19 0-3 2-2 1-0 DNP 2-4 3-2Harris,London 6-11 17 1-4 2-2 0-3 - 1-0 2-2Rodgers,Kordell 12-4 16 2-1 3-1 5-2 DNP DNP 2-0Revels,Jordan 7-7 14 2-5 5-2 DNP DNP DNP DNPColeman,M 7-6 13 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-3 3-3Obiang,Samuel 5-6 11 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 2-2 1-1Onyirioha,K 4-6 10 2-2 - 0-1 2-2 0-1 -Pierce,Jaquel 3-6 9 0-1 DNP - - 0-3 3-2Hockley,Rodrick 6-2 8 DNP - 1-0 2-0 1-1 2-1Isidore, Grid 4-3 7 2-1 0-1 1-1 - 1-0 -Haynes,Kenny 2-5 7 2-1 0-2 0-1 - - 0-1Ray,Derrick 0-3 3 0-1 - 0-1 - DNP 0-1Sturges,Brock 2-1 3 - - 0-1 1-0 - 1-0BrownJr,Robert 0-3 3 0-1 - 0-2 DNP - -Deason,Auston 2-0 2 DNP 1-0 DNP - - 1-0Dimery,Preston 1-1 2 DNP 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNPStephens,Alton 0-1 1 - - 0-1 - - -Jackson,Drue 1-0 1 1-0 - - - - -Martinez,Devin 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP -Smith,Anthony 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNPHaydel,Jeremiah 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - -O’Kelly,Seamus 1-0 1 - - - - 1-0 -Galvan-Vazquez 1-0 1 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP

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SACKS UA-A TOT SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USAEzidore,Nico 1-3 2.5 0.5-3 - 0.5-2 0.5-5 - 1.0-11Graham,Gavin 0-3 1.5 - 0.5-1 0.5-1 0.5-6 DNP -Vinson,Hal 1-0 1.0 DNP - 1.0-8 - - -Coleman,M 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-3Taylor,C 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-6 - -Haynes,Kenny 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-0 - - - -Stringer,B 0-1 0.5 0.5-4 - - DNP - -

TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USAEzidore,Nico 5-6 8.0 0.5-3 1.5-3 0.5-2 1.5-11 - 4.0-18Graham,Gavin 5-4 7.0 1.0-4 1.0-3 2.5-11 1.5-8 DNP 1.0-2Taylor,C 3-3 4.5 0.5-1 - - 2.0-7 - 2.0-5Vinson,Hal 3-1 3.5 DNP 1.5-2 2.0-10 - - -Morris, Jarron 3-0 3.0 1.0-2 2.0-7 - - - -Obiang,Samuel 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-1 1.0-5 - -Stringer,B 1-2 2.0 0.5-4 0.5-1 - DNP 1.0-2 -Daniels,Gjemar 1-0 1.0 1.0-1 - - - - -Coleman,M 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-3Revels,Jordan 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-8 DNP DNP DNP DNPSpears, Tory 0-1 0.5 DNP - - - - 0.5-1Childress,Zion 0-1 0.5 - - - - - 0.5-0Anderson,Kevin 0-1 0.5 0.5-2 - - - - -Haynes,Kenny 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-0 - - - -

FUMBLES FORCED Number SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USAStringer,B 1 - - - DNP - 1Morris, Jarron 1 1 - - - - -Tupou,Sione 1 - - 1 - - -Spears, Tory 1 DNP - 1 - - -Vinson,Hal 1 DNP - 1 - - -TFUMBLES RECOVERED No. SMU UTSA ULM BC TROY USARodgers,Kordell 1 - - 1 DNP DNP -Childress,Zion 1 1 - - - - -

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