EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY GREYHOUNDS 2010

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EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY GREYHOUNDS 2010 Weekly Press Release Week #1: Eastern N.M (0-0) vs. N.M. Highlands (0-0) Non-Conference Game

Saturday, September 3, 2011 • 7 p.m. MST Greyhound Stadium (6,100) • Blackwater Draw

1991 Lone Star Conference Champions • Two LSC South Titles • 27 Winning Seasons Greyhounds to Open Season Against Cross-State Rival

At the Starting Line

The Eastern New Mexico University football team will be opening the 2011 season at home against New Mexico Highlands, from Las Vegas, N.M.. The Cowboys compete in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. The teams have not met since September 13, 2003. ENMU has opened the season against Highlands on eight occasions and won five of those games. Overall, the Greyhounds are 36-35 in season openers, and have won nine of their last 14. Last season, the Hounds took a 59-21 decision from Southern Nazarene. In the 36 seasons they won their opening contest, the Greyhounds have posted 25 winning seasons, nine losing seasons, and a pair of .500 seasons. In contrast, when Greyhounds dropped their season opener, they have had 23 losing seasons, eight winning seasons, and thee .500 seasons. ENMU has earned a tie in its opener three times, with one winning season and two losing seasons following.

Last Time in the Series

The Greyhounds are 30-10 against New Mexico Highlands and have won the last three meetings, including a 45-14 decision at Greyhound Stadium, on September 13, 2003. Lee Price snapped a 7-all tie, 11 seconds into the second quarter, with a 25-yard field goal, as the Hounds surged to a 24-7 lead. Eastern has outscored the Cowboys by an average 26.3-13.6 points per game margin and posted a series best seven-game win streak from 1983 through 1991, while dropping consecutive games just once in the series (1992-93). At home, the Greyhounds boast a 17-2 mark against NMHU and have won by a 14-5 points per game margin.

Athletic Communications Contact Information Adam Pitterman (575) 562-4309 Rachel Johnson (575) 562-2971 Daniel Jones (575) 562-2971

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2011 Greyhounds Schedule Wk. Day 1 Sat. 2 Sat. 3 Sat. 4 Sat. 5 Sat. 6 Sat. 7 Sat. 8 Sat. 9 Sat. 10 Sat. 11 Sat.

Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

Opponent Site Time (MST) N.M. Highlands Greyhound Stadium 7 p.m. *Incarnate Word Benson Stadium 6 p.m. Oklahoma Panhandle Carl Wooten Stadium 6 p.m. *Tarleton State Greyhound Stadium 2 p.m. *Angelo State San Angelo Stadium 5 p.m. *Abilene Christian (HC) Greyhound Stadium 2 p.m. *Northwest Missouri St. Bearcat Stadium 12 p.m. *West Texas A&M Kimbrough Memorial 5 p.m. *Midwestern State Greyhound Stadium 2 p.m. *TAMU-Commerce Memorial Stadium 5 p.m. #TAMU-Kingsville Greyhound Stadium 1 p.m.

2010 Greyhounds Results (5-6/3-3) Wk. Day 1 Sat. 2 Sat. 3 Sat. 4 Sat. 5 Sat. 6 Sat. 7 Sat. 8 Sat. 9 Sat. 10 Sat. 11 Sat.

Date Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

Opponent Site Time (MST) Southern Nazarene Greyhound Stadium W, 51-29 #Angelo State San Angelo Stadium L, 38-41 #Midwestern State Greyhound Stadium L, 17-44 *TAMU-Commerce (HC) Greyhound Stadium W, 44-21 *SW Oklahoma State Milam Field L, 10-21 *Central Oklahoma Greyhound Stadium W, 49-31 *East Central Norris Field L, 19-22 #Abilene Christian Greyhound Stadium L, 14-53 *SE Oklahoma State Greyhound Stadium W, 55-10 *Northeastern State Wadley Stadium L, 40-43 OT #Tarleton State Tarleton Memorial W, 35-10

Inside the Series (ENMU Leads Result 30-10) Site

Date 9/13/2003 9/14/2002 9/8/2001 9/9/2000 9/11/1999 9/12/1998 9/13/1997 9/7/1996 9/16/1995 9/3/1994 9/4/1993 9/5/1992 9/28/1991 9/22/1990

Greyhound Stadium @Las Vegas, N.M. Greyhound Stadium @Las Vegas, N.M. Greyhound Stadium @Las Vegas, N.M. Greyhound Stadium @Las Vegas, N.M. Greyhound Stadium @Las Vegas, N.M. Greyhound Stadium @Las Vegas, N.M. Greyhound Stadium @Las Vegas, N.M.

#Most points in series history

W, 45-14 W, 70-28# W, 37-6 L, 22-30 W, 54-7 W, 31-30 W, 34-31 L, 6-29 W, 22-9 W, 27-26 W, 14-0 L, 9-21 W, 21-0 W, 61-21

Buckle Your Seatbelts

As the 2010 season concluded, the Greyhounds’ spread attack continued to live up to its’ billing, with Wesley Wood recording the 17th game since the start of the 2008 season with at least 300 passing yards against Northeastern State. Against Texas A&M-Commerce, Wood threw for a career-best 437 yards and five touchdowns, topping his 391-yard outing against Southern Nazarene. The Hounds finished 19th in the NCAA Division II in total offense and 26th in scoring offense. Wood closed the season ninth in total offense, while Darian Dale was 36th in receptions per game. As a team, Eastern ran an incredible 82.5 plays per game. In 2009, the Greyhound Offense set or tied three all-encompassing NCAA records, eight NCAA Division II records, 26 Lone Star Conference records and 21 team records (based on ENMU records available). Among the broken records was NCAA plays per game (93.45), breaking the record set by the University of Notre Dame, during the 1970 season. Since adopting the spread offense in 2008, the Hounds have averaged 330.8 yards passing and 406.1 yards of total offense per game along with 30.5 points per game. Last season, ENMU scored a team-record 380 points, while the 2009 squad eclipsed the team single-game scoring record in a 76-56 win over eventual LSC North champion, Texas A&M-Commerce. So far, the spread has led to 17 300+-yard passing days, three 400+-yard passing games, two 500+-yard passing games and one 600+-yard passing game.

The Defense Doesn’t Rest

In six of the eleven games, the Greyhound defense limited the opposition to either one or zero rushing touchdowns, while the pass rush had at least one sack in every game, except for the second game of the season, at Angelo State. The Hounds turned in an especially strong game at Southeastern Oklahoma, with seven sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, an interception and three QB pressures. In that contest, Tillman Stevens made 18 tackles, a sack and blocked a kick.

Teams that are Special

Taylor Cannon connected on 45 of 46 point after touchdown attempts last season and was 13-18 on field goal attempts, including a 43-yarder.

ENMU Football

The Greyhounds posted seven consecutive winning seasons entering 2005, and will be looking to return to their winning ways. Eastern was the top passing offense in the country in 2009, setting numerous records. In the 2007 season, the Hounds spent several weeks in the receiving votes section of the AFCA poll after opening the season with four consecutive wins.

2010 Honors

Daktronics First Team All-American Tillman Stevens, Sr., DB 2010 Associated Press Second Team Little All-American Tillman Stevens, Sr., DB Don Hansen Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American Taylor Cannon, Jr., K/P D2Football.com Honorable Mention All-American Jessie Poku, Sr., WR Tillman Stevens, Sr., DB Daktronics First Team All-Super Region 4 Tillman Stevens, Sr., DB Don Hansen Football Gazette Second Team All-Super Region 4 Taylor Cannon, Jr., K/P Don Hansen Football Gazette Third Team All-Super Region 4 T.J. Cleavinger, Sr., OG Jessie Poku, Sr., WR Adam Robinson, Jr., OT Tillman Stevens, Sr., DB Nathan Uland, Sr., LB

ESPN Second Team Academic All-American Karlton Graves, Sr., OT ESPN First Team Academic All-District 6 Karlton Graves, Sr., OT Nathan Uland, Sr., LB 2011 Cactus Bowl Participant Jessie Poku, Sr., WR D2Football.com Player of the Week Tillman Stevens, Sr., DB, 10/12 Fred Mitchell Outstanding Placekicker Award For October, 2010 Taylor Cannon, Jr., K Fred Mitchell Outstanding Placekicker Award For September, 2010 Taylor Cannon, Jr., K Lone Star Conference North Division Co-Offensive Back of the Year Wes Wood, So., QB Lone Star Conference North Division Defensive Back of the Year Tillman Stevens, Sr., Hound First Team All-Lone Star Conference North Wes Wood, So., QB Jessie Poku, Sr., WR Darian Dale, Jr., WR Adam Robinson, Jr., OT Taylor Cannon, Jr., PK/P Bracy McCoy, So., DT Matt Kalisch, Sr., DE Nathan Uland, Sr., ILB Devin Sweet, Sr., OLB Tillman Stevens, Sr., DB Karlton Graves, Sr., LS Second Team All-LSC North Carl Bouldin, Jr., WR TJ Cleavinger, Sr., OG Karlton Graves, Sr., OT Curtis Jackson, Jr., CB Taylor Cannon, Jr., P Honorable Mention All-LSC North Tony Valenzuela, Sr., RB Chase Kyser, So., WR Ryan Torres, Sr., C Perron Sellers, Jr., LB Rodney Mitchell, Sr., CB Lone Star Conference North Division Academic Player of the Year Karlton Graves, Sr., OT Lone Star Conference North Division All-Academic Karlton Graves, Sr., OT Nathan Uland, Sr., ILB Stefan Mills, So., RB Chase Kyser, So., WR 2010 All-LSC Scoop Football Team Jessie Poku, Sr., WR Tillman Stevens, Sr., DB Lone Star Conference North Division Player of the Week Tavius Bigelow (Defensive) 11/15 Matt Kalisch (Defensive) 8/30 Jessie Poku (Offensive) 10/11 Perron Sellers (Defensive) 11/8 Tillman Stevens (Defensive) 10/11 Tony Valenzuela (Offensive) 11/15 Wesley Wood (Offensive) 8/30

Greyhounds/Cowboys Team Comparison 2010 Statistics...................... ENMU . .............NMHU Record................................5-6 (3-3)............1-10 (1-7) Turnover Ratio..............................-7.......................-15 Offense

Total Offense . ............4,733 (430.3)...... 2,702 (245.6) Points Per Game........................ 34.5..................... 11.7 Yards Per Play............................. 5.2.......................4.1 Possession Average................. 24:37...................30:40 Net Rushing/Game.................. 128.6.....................74.4 Net Passing/Game................... 301.6...................171.3 Had Intercepted/Yards........... 22/222.................24/360 Sacks Allowed/Yards............ 27/151.............. 35/198 Fumbles/Lost.......................... 15/10...................17/11 Third Down Percentage............43%.....................23% Red Zone Touchdowns..............59%.....................45% Giveaways.................................... 32........................35 Defense

Total Defense .............4,505 (409.5)...... 4,486 (407.8) Points Per Game........................ 29.7.....................41.8 Yards Per Play............................. 4.9.......................6.2 Net Rushing/Game.................. 171.8...................220.5 Net Passing/Game................... 237.7...................187.3 Interceptions/Yards............... 17/458...................7/152 Sacks/Yards........................... 25/177.....................8/22 Opp Fumbles/Lost..................... 10/8...................21/13 Third Down Percentage............40%.....................41% Red Zone Touchdowns..............60%.....................74% Takeaways.................................... 25........................20 Special Teams

Punts-Average (Gross).............. 37.7.....................41.1 Punts-Average (Net).................. 33.5.....................30.5 Punt Returns (Avg Per)............... 7.7.......................7.6 Punt Returns (Avg Allowed)....... 8.9.....................16.7 Kick Returns (Avg Per)............. 18.0.....................22.4 Kick Returns (Avg Allowed).. 22.79.....................28.2 Field Goals Made/Attempted.. 13/18.....................7/10 Penalties

Penalties Against/Yards..................94/863........81/754 Opp. Penalties Against/Yards.......110/981........70/617

Greyhounds/Cowboys Individual Comparison (ENMU Returners) ENMU

NMHU

Passing Yards Wesley Wood......3,313 Jordan Mendoza...........1,040 Sawyer Cornelius.......5 Robbie Armijo................712 Rushing Yards Wesley Wood.........396 Herman Young................211 Troy Harris.............243 Isaac Garcia....................168 Receiving Yards Darian Dale............704 Kevon Williams..............764 Chase Kyser...........375 Marcus Washington........363 Points Scored Taylor Cannon..........84 Ernesto Guerra..................28 Darian Dale..............32 Marcus Washington..........14 Carl Bouldin.............30 Three Tied.........................12 Interceptions Curtis Jackson............2 Kenny Shanahan.................2 Perron Sellers.............1 Five Tied.............................1 Linvel Mosby.............1 .............................................. Bracy McCoy..........4.0 Perron Sellers..........2.0

Sacks TJ Norris..........................3.0 Two Tied..........................2.0

Tackles Curtis Jackson..........98 Tony Udley.......................87 Perron Sellers...........78 Cordelle Nugent................85 Kick Returns (Avg.) Arvin Jackson............. 21.9 Kevon Williams.............25.6 Berry Stinnett............. 10.0 DeAndre’ Clemons........19.9 Punt Returns (Avg.) Jayson Serda................. 5.0 Marcus Washington.........7.6 .......................................... Taylor Greene..................6.0 Field Goals Taylor Cannon................. 13-18 Ernesto Guerra.......... 7-9 .................................................. ........................................ Punts Taylor Cannon....................40.6 Vicente Gonzales.....43.3 Wesley Wood.....................34.1 Robbie Armijo..........33.0

Greyhounds Last Time Recorded In The Passing Game Team Passing Pass for 600 yards Pass for 500 yards Pass for 400 yards

vs SE Oklahoma (*695 yards, Sept. 12, 2009) vs Texas A&M-Commerce (602 yards, Sept. 19, 2009) at SW Oklahoma (*533 yards, Sept. 5, 2009) vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (439 yards, Sept. 25, 2010)

Pass for 5 touchdowns Passing (Individual) Pass for 600 yards

vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (5 TDs, Sept. 25, 2010)

Passed for 5 touchdowns

Wesley Wood vs TAMU-Commerce (5 TDs, Sept. 25, 2010)

Receiving (Individual) 10 receptions

Jessie Poku at Northeastern State (12, Nov. 6, 2010)

100 yards receiving 150 yards receiving 200 yards receiving

Darian Dale at Northeastern State (109, Nov. 6, 2010) Jessie Poku at Northeastern State (180 yards, Nov. 6, 2009) Darian Dale vs SE Okla. (188 yards, Sept. 12, 2009) Jessie Poku vs TAMU-Commerce (178 yards, Sept. 19, 2009) Derrick Hunter vs Central Arkansas (161 yards, Aug. 28, 2004) Cale Sanders @ Midwestern State (206 yards, Sept. 15, 2001)

2 touchdowns receiving 3 touchdowns receiving

Darian Dale vs Southeastern Oklahoma (Oct. 30, 2010) JessiePoku vs Central Oklahoma (Oct. 9, 2010) Jessie Poku vs Southern Nazarene (Aug. 28, 2010) Jessie Poku vs TAMU-Commerce (Sept. 19, 2009) Cale Sanders @ Midwestern State (Sept. 15, 2001)

* ENMU Single-Game record

JJ Harp vs SE Okla (695 yards, Sept. 12, 2009) JJ Harp vs TAMU-Commerce (602 yards, Sept. 19, 2009)

Greyhound Key Points •

Wes Wood is entering his second season as the Greyhounds’ starting quarterback and was ninth in the NCAA Division II in total offense last season



Eastern was 16th in the country in passing offense and 26th in scoring offense last season



Taylor Cannon was tied for 15th in the country in field goals last season



Eastern was selected for four All-American honors last year and eight over the last two seasons

Cowboys Key Points •

Kevon Williams was tied for 41st in Division II in receptions per game and 67th in receiving yards per game. He also was sixth in all-purpose yards per game (first in the RMAC)



Place kicker Ernesto Guerra was tied for 66th in field goals per game.



Highlands ranked 52nd in Division II and fourth in the RMAC in pass defense

Around the Lone Star Conference (Times CST) Thursday, September 1, 2011

Colorado State University-Pueblo at West Texas A&M 6 p.m. * Abilene Christian at Tarleton State 7 p.m.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Texas A&M-Kingsville at Central Washington 6 p.m.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Texas A&M-Commerce at Upper Iowa 1 p.m. Angelo State at Western State 2 p.m. East Central at Incarnate Word 7 p.m. New Mexico Highlands at Eastern New Mexico 8 p.m.

Saturday, September 10, 2011



Angelo State at Chadron State 1 p.m. Midwestern State at Missouri S&T 6:30 p.m. Minot State at Texas A&M-Kingsville 7 p.m. * Eastern New Mexico at Incarnate Word 7 p.m. Tarleton State at West Alabama 7 p.m.



Saturday, September 17, 2011

* Midwestern State vs Texas A&M-Commerce 12 p.m. Cowboys Stadium Central Oklahoma at Angelo State 2 p.m. North Alabama vs Abilene Christian 4 p.m. Cowboys Stadium Eastern New Mexico at Oklahoma Panhandle 7 p.m. Incarnate Word at Lamar 7 p.m. * West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Kingsville 8 p.m. Cowboys Stadium Tarleton State at Texas State TBA *Lone Star Conference Game

2010 Final LSC Football Standings North Division Northeastern State East Central Eastern New Mexico Southwestern Oklahoma Southeastern Oklahoma Texas A&M-Commerce Central Oklahoma South Division Abilene Christian Texas A&M-Kingsville West Texas A&M Midwestern State Angelo State Tarleton State Incarnate Word

Division Standings Conference W L Pct. 5 1 0.833 5 1 0.833 3 3 0.500 3 3 0.500 2 4 0.333 2 4 0.333 1 5 0.167 W 6 5 4 3 1 2 0

L 0 1 2 3 5 4 6

Pct. 1.000 0.833 0.667 0.500 0.167 0.333 0.000

W 6 5 5 3 3 3 2 W 11 10 8 8 5 3 3

Overall L Pct. 5 0.545 6 0.455 6 0.455 8 0.273 8 0.273 8 0.273 9 0.182 L 1 2 4 4 5 8 8

Pct. 0.917 0.833 0.667 0.667 0.500 0.273 0.273

Team Abilene Christian Texas A&M-Kingsville West Texas A&M Midwestern State Northeastern State Angelo State East Central Eastern New Mexico Southeastern Oklahoma Southwestern Oklahoma Incarnate Word Tarleton State Texas A&M-Commerce Central Oklahoma

Overall Standings Conference W L PCT. 10 0 1.000 9 1 0.900 8 2 0.800 7 3 0.700 6 4 0.600 5 5 0.500 5 5 0.500 4 6 0.400 3 7 0.300 3 7 0.300 3 7 0.300 3 7 0.300 2 8 0.200 2 8 0.200

W 11 10 8 8 6 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 2

Lone Star Conference champion determined by fewest total losses in divisional games plus designated crossover games

Overall L PCT. 1 0.917 2 0.833 4 0.667 4 0.667 5 0.545 5 0.500 6 0.455 6 0.455 8 0.273 8 0.273 8 0.273 8 0.273 8 0.273 9 0.182

2011 American Football Coaches Association Preseason Division II Coaches! Poll August 15, 2011 Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9T. 9T. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25T. 25T.

School (1st votes) Minnesota-Duluth (28) Delta St. (Miss.) Northwest Missouri St. (1) Abilene Christian (Texas) Grand Valley St. (Mich.) North Alabama Texas A&M-Kingsville Augustana (S.D.) Albany St. (Ga.) Bloomsburg (Pa.) Shepherd (W.Va.) California (Pa.) St. Cloud State (Minn.) Wingate (N.C.) Central Missouri Nebraska-Kearney Mercyhurst (Pa.) Washburn (Kan.) West Texas A&M Valdosta St. (Ga.) Wayne St. (Mich.) Central Washington Kutztown (Pa.) Henderson St. (Ark.) Hillsdale (Mich.) Shaw (N.C.)

2010 Rec. 15-0 11-4 12-2 11-1 11-2 9-4 10-2 11-2 11-1 10-3 12-2 10-2 10-3 9-3 11-3 9-2 10-3 8-4 8-4 8-3 9-2 8-3 10-2 7-4 9-3 9-3

Pts. 724 657 624 607 579 468 437 426 379 379 377 369 346 284 270 242 207 201 186 184 177 164 144 139 91 91

2010 Rank* 1 2 3 8 10 22 9 6 4 15 7 14 12 20 5 23 11 NR 18 17 21 NR 13 NR 16 NR

Season Opener Sept. 3 at No. 8 Augustana (S.D.) Aug. 27 vs. Elizabeth City St. (N.C.) Sept. 1 at Truman St. (Mo.) Sept. 1 at Tarleton St. (Texas) Sept. 1 vs. Western Oregon Sept. 1 vs. Central Oklahoma Sept. 2 at No. 22 Central Washington Sept. 3 vs. No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth Sept. 3 vs. Savannah St. (Ga.) Sept. 1 vs. Ashland (Ohio) Sept. 3 vs. Shippensburg (Pa.) Sept. 1 vs. No. 13 St. Cloud State (Minn.) Sept. 1 at No. 12 California (Pa.) Sept. 3 vs. No. 20 Valdosta St. (Ga.) Sept. 1 vs. Missouri Southern St. Sept. 1 at Wayne St. (Neb.) Sept. 3 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) Sept. 1 at Sioux Falls (S.D.) Sept. 1 vs. Colorado St.-Pueblo Sept. 3 at No. 14 Wingate (N.C.) Sept. 3 vs. Urbana (Ohio) Sept. 2 vs. No. 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville Sept. 3 at St. Anselm (N.H.) Sept. 1 at Central Arkansas Sept. 2 at Ferris St. (Mich.) Sept. 3 at Stillman (Ala.)

Head Coach Bob Nielson Ron Roberts Adam Dorrel Chris Thomsen Matt Mitchell Terry Bowden Bo Atterberry Mike Aldrich Mike White Danny Hale Monte Cater John Luckhardt Scott Underwood Joe Reich Jim Svoboda Darrell Morris Marty Schaetzle Craig Schurig Don Carthel David Dean Paul Winters Blaine Bennett Raymond Monica Scott Maxfield Keith Otterbein Darrell Asberry

*– Ranking in final AFCA Division II Poll of 2010 Others Receiving Votes: Colorado School of Mines, 87; Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 80; Missouri Western St., 72; Tuskegee (Ala.), 68; West Liberty (W.Va.), 60; Sioux Falls (S.D.), 48; Colorado St.-Pueblo, 31; Michigan Tech, 31; New Haven (Conn.), 28; Ashland (Ohio), 24; Fort Valley St. (Ga.), 24; Wayne St. (Neb.), 17; Midwestern St. (Texas), 15; Morehouse (Ga.), 14; Southern Connecticut St., 14; Tusculum (Tenn.), 9; Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.), 7; Lincoln (Pa.), 7; Pittsburg St. (Kan.), 7; West Alabama, 6; Central Oklahoma, 5; Winona St. (Minn.), 4; Winston-Salem St. (N.C.), 4; Ouachita Baptist (Ark.), 3; St. Augustine!s (N.C.), 3; Chadron St. (Neb.), 1; Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.), 1; Harding (Ark.), 1; Merrimack (Mass.), 1; Minnesota St.-Mankato, 1.

Head Coach Mark Ribaudo Mark Ribaudo (Seventh Year 22-43) Head Football Coach

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Joined the ENMU Coaching Staff in 1997 Named Defensive Coordinator in 1998 Has Contributed to Seven Consecutive Winning Seasons Alma Mater: University of Arizona (1988) ENMU Recruiting Area: West Texas

ark Ribaudo, Eastern New Mexico University’s head football coach, has become a familiar face to Greyhound players and fans. Entering his seventh season as the Greyhound’s head coach, he was an assistant coach at Eastern for eight years, including a stint as the team’s defensive coordinator from 1998-2004. He helped guide the Greyhounds to seven winning seasons from 1998-2004. Prior to the 2008 season, he will be shifted his focus from the defense to special teams. Ribaudo was promoted to head coach following the retirement of Harold “Bud” Elliott, who coached Eastern from 1994 through 2004. 2011 represents the fourth year in the no-huddle spread offense, which has improved each season, shattering the ENMU single-season record for points in each of the last two seasons. Last season concluded with a victory at Tarleton State and numerous All-American, All-District and All-Lone Star Conference awards. The 2008 season saw the Hounds transition from the triple-option offense, which featured a punishing running game, to an explosive spread offense. The results were evident in the second game of the season, when quarterback Cory Baker became the first ENMU quarterback to toss for three touchdown passes in a game since the 2001 season. Against Midwestern State, freshman signal caller, J.J. Harp set new team records in completions (37) and pass attempts (70), becoming the Hounds’ first 300-yard passer since Mike Scott against East Texas State on October 21, 1989. Ribaudo also demanded academic excellence in the classroom, which was on display when Karleton Graves, Tillman Stevens and Nathan Uland were selected ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District 6. In 2007, he led the Hounds to a 4-0 start, as well as a spot in the receiving votes section of the American Football Coaches Association poll for three consecutive weeks, including a tie with Central Washington for the most votes (21) in that section on September, 25. Ribaudo was the recipient of the 2006 Spirit of Eastern Award. The award is given to an ENMU faculty or staff member that exemplifies many of the positive traits found at Eastern New Mexico University. The recipient of the award is expected to support ENMU’s teacher-learning mission, show campus community spirit, display a strong work ethic, care about the institution as a whole, show a commitment to all areas affecting student life, and demonstrate a track record in their position. Since arriving at Eastern in 1997, Ribaudo has more than met all

of these criteria. The Greyhounds posted a 53-33 (.616) record during their run of seven winning seasons from 1998-2004. The streak also features Lone Star Conference South Division co-championships in 1999 and 2000. “Coach Ribaudo has demonstrated over the past eight years a commitment to the football program and to balancing athletic success and academic achievement,” said Dr. Steven G. Gamble, ENMU president. It is no surprise to those of us at ENMU that many of our top student-athletes have played on Coach Ribaudo’s defense. We are confident in his abilities to keep Eastern at or near the top of the Lone Star Conference South Division.” Ribaudo joined the Eastern New Mexico University coaching staff in 1997 as the linebacker coach. Just one year later, he was named defensive coordinator. He has continued to coach Eastern’s linebackers, and will do so again this season. In 2005, the Greyhound defense tied for fourth in the Lone Star Conference, allowing just 183 first downs. ENMU also was productive on the offensive side of the ball, leading the LSC in third down conversions. The ENMU defense ranked ninth in NCAA Division II in total defense during the 1998 season, as Eastern allowed just 254.8 yards per game. ENMU ranked 19th in the nation in 2003, after holding opponents to 288.2 yards per game. The Hounds allowed just 110.0 rushing yards per game in 2003 and gave up just 128.6 rushing yards per game in 2002.

Ribaudo’s Resume

College Team Job Title Midwestern Grad. Assistant West Texas Assistant Coach West Texas Defensive Coord. ENMU Assistant Coach ENMU Defensive Coord. ENMU Head Coach High School Year(s) Team Job Title 1985-87 Sabino Assistant Coach 1988-89 Ampitheater Assistant Coach

Year(s) 1990-91 1992-94 1995-96 1997 1998-04 2005-07

“Coach Ribaudo has done an excellent job of building a successful defense year in and year out at ENMU,” then-Athletic Director Mike Maguire said. “His defensive units have been difficult to run against, and they always provide the Greyhounds with big plays when the game is on the line.” Ribaudo previously coached five years at West Texas A&M University, where he was hired as special teams coach in 1992. He developed a nationally-ranked kickoff return unit, and also served as defensive coordinator in 1995 and 1996. Ribaudo began his career at his alma mater, Sabino High School in Arizona. He was assistant coach for three years, and helped Sabino reach the playoffs in 1986. He was an assistant coach at powerful Amphitheater High School in Arizona in 1988 and 1989. In college, Ribaudo played cornerback and running back at Hastings College (Neb.). He received a bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science from the University of Arizona in 1988. In 1990 and 1991, he was a graduate assistant at Midwestern State. MSU won the TIAA title and earned a #10 ranking in the NAIA Poll during his second year. Ribaudo received a master’s degree in Physical Education from MSU in 1992. Ribaudo and his wife, Lisa, live in Portales. They are the parents of John Ross, age 13, and Mary Annabelle, age 11.

Head Coach Mark Ribaudo and his wife, Lisa, live in Portales with their children, John, age 13, and Mary, age 11.

2011 Opponents New Mexico Highlands

Head Coach Eric Young

Wide Receiver Kevon Williams

@Incarnate Word

Head Coach Mike Santiago

Running Back Trent Rios

Game Date:................................ September 3, Home Location:......................................... Las Vegas, N.M. Nickname:...................................................Cowboys Stadium:.............................. Perkins Stadium (5,000) Founded:............................................................ 1893 Enrollment:....................................................... 3,500 Affiliation:.................................... NCAA Division II Conference:....................... Rocky Mountain Athletic 2010 Record..................................1-10 (RMAC 1-8) Postseason Appearances:......................................... 1

Game Date:................................ September 10, Away Location:...................................... San Antonio, Texas Stadium:........Gale and Tom Benson Stadium (6,000) Nickname:....................................................Cardinals Founded:............................................................. 1881 Enrollment:........................................................ 7,706 Affiliation:..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:.............................. Lone Star Conference 2010 Record:.............. 3-8 (LSC 3-7; LSC South 0-6) Postseason Appearances:...........................................-

SID:...............................................Gavino Archuletta Phone:............................................... (505) 426-2017 Fax:................................................... (505) 426-2016

SID:.......................................................... Wayne Witt Phone:................................................ (210) 829-3828 Fax:.................................................... (210) 892 3825 Press Box:.......................................... (210) 283-6462

Series Record:.............Southern Nazarene Leads 1-0 First Meeting: Aug. 30, 2008 ENMU in Series Streak:...................................Lost 1 Last Meeting (ENMU):................................W, 44-21

Series Record:................................ ENMU Leads 1-0 First Meeting:................................ November 7, 2009 ENMU in Series Streak:....................................Won 1 Last Meeting (ENMU):................................W, 35-30

Tarleton State

@Angelo State

Head Coach Cary Fowler

Running Back Evan Robertson

Game Date:........................................ Sept. 24, Home Location:......................................Stephenville, Texas Stadium:........................... Tarleton Memorial (7,000) Nickname:........................................................Texans Founded:............................................................. 1899 Enrollment:........................................................ 2,400 Affiliation:..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:........................ Lone Star South Division 2010 Record:.............. 3-8 (LSC 3-7; LSC South 2-4) Postseason Appearances:........................................10 SID:........................................................ Joey Roberts Phone:................................................ (254) 968-9077 Fax:.................................................... (254) 968-1806 Press Box:.......................................... (254) 968-9173 Series Record:.............................. ENMU Leads 13-6 First Meeting: October 14, 1961 ENMU in Series Streak:....................................Won 1 Last Meeting (ENMU):................................W, 35-10

Head Coach Will Wagner

Wide Receiver Dakarai Pecikonis

Game Date:...................................... October 1, Away Location:....................................... San Angelo, Texas Stadium:...................... San Angelo Stadium (17,500) Nickname:..........................................................Rams Founded:............................................................. 1928 Enrollment:........................................................ 6,856 Affiliation:..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:.............................. Lone Star Conference 2010 Record:.............. 6-5 (LSC 5-4; LSC South 2-4) Postseason Appearances:...................................... 14* SID:.................................................... Kevin McCarty Phone:................................................ (325) 942-2378 Fax:.................................................... (325) 942 2298 Press Box:.......................................... (325) 947-3893 Series Record:.............................ASU Leads 21-13-1 First Meeting:.................................. October 26, 1968 ENMU in Series Streak:....................................Lost 5 Last Meeting (ENMU):.................................L, 38-41 *5 in NCAA Division II

@Oklahoma Panhandle

Head Coach Jon Lyles

Running Back Darryl Brister

Game Date:............................... September 17, Away Location:.......................................... Goodwell, Okla. Stadium:............................Carl Wooten Field (5,000) Nickname:....................................................... Aggies Founded:.............................................................1909 Enrollment:........................................................1,395 Affiliation:..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:...................................... DII Independent 2010 Record:........................... 6-5 (DII Independent) Postseason Appearances:.......................................... SID:.......................................................Scott Puryear Phone:................................................(580) 349-1340 Fax:....................................................(580) 349-1345 Press Box:..........................................(580) 206-1202 Series Record:...........................ENMU Leads 18-8-2 First Meeting:................................November 7, 1936 ENMU in Series Streak:................................. Won 10 Last Meeting (ENMU):................................W, 35-30

Abilene Christian

Head Coach Chris Thomsen

Defensive End Aston Whiteside

Game Date:.....................................October 8, Home Location:.............................................Abilene, Texas Founded:.............................................................1906 Stadium:.......................... Shotwell Stadium (15,000) Nickname:.................................................... Wildcats Enrollment:........................................................5,000 Affiliation:..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:............................. Lone Star Conference 2010 Record:�����������11-1 (LSC 10-0; LSC South 6-0) Postseason Appearances:..........................................9 SID:.................................................... Lance Fleming Phone:................................................(325) 674-2693 Fax:....................................................(325) 674-6798 Press Box:..........................................(325) 671-4673 Series Record:........... Abilene Christian Leads 23-11 First Meeting:............................. September 16, 1950 ENMU in Series Streak:................................... Lost 5 Last Meeting (ENMU):.................................L, 14-53

2011 Opponents @Northwest Missouri St.

Head Coach Adam Dorrel

Wide Receiver Jake Soy

West Texas A&M

Head Coach Don Carthel

Wide Receiver Brittan Golden

Midwestern State

Head Coach Bill Maskill

Running Back Amini Silatolu

Game Date:................................... October 15, Away Location:............................................Maryville, Mo. Stadium:..................................... Bearcat Stadium (6,500) Nickname:........................................................ Bearcats Founded:............................................................ 1905 Enrollment:....................................................... 7,142 Affiliation:.................................... NCAA Division II Conference:.Mid-America Intercoll. Athletics Assoc. 2010 Record................................... 12-2 (MIAA 9-0) Postseason Appearances:....................................... 15

Game Date:....................................October 22, Away Location:.............................................Canyon, Texas Founded:.............................................................1910 Stadium:..... Kimbrough Memorial Stadium (10,000) Nickname:.....................................Buffaloes or Buffs Enrollment:........................................................7,843 Affiliation:..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:.................................................Lone Star 2010 Record:���������������8-4 (LSC 8-2; LSC South 4-2) Postseason Appearances:..........................................5

Game Date:...................................October 29, Home Location:.................................... Wichita Falls, Texas Stadium:.........................Memorial Stadium (14,362) Nickname:................................................... Mustangs Founded:.............................................................1922 Enrollment:........................................................6,400 Affiliation:..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:........................Lone Star South Division 2010 Record:..............8-4 (LSC 7-3; LSC South 3-3) Postseason Appearances:..........................................5

SID:..................................................... Brian Johnson Phone:............................................... (580) 559-5258 Fax:................................................... (580) 332-8361 Press Box:......................................... (580) 332-7442

SID:.......................................................Kent Johnson Phone:................................................(806) 651-4406 Fax:....................................................(806) 651-4409

SID:............................................................Trey Reed Phone:................................................(940) 397-4818 Fax:....................................................(940) 397-4892 Press Box:..........................................(940) 232-4978

Series Record:.......................................First Meeting First Meeting:..................................October 15, 2011 ENMU in Series Streak:........................First Meeting Last Meeting (ENMU):.........................First Meeting

Texas A&M-Commerce

Head Coach Guy Morris

Running Back Marcus Graham

Series Record:.......... West Texas A&M Leads 13-11 First Meeting:............................. September 15, 1945 ENMU in Series Streak:................................... Lost 5 Last Meeting (ENMU):.................................L, 24-34

Series Record:.......................Midwestern Leads 11-4 First Meeting:..................................October 15, 1955 ENMU in Series Streak:................................... Lost 9 Last Meeting (ENMU):.................................L, 17-44

Texas A&M-Kingsville

Head Coach Bo Atterberry

Nose tackle Johnny Tivao

Game Date:..................................November 5, Away Location:........................................Commerce, Texas Stadium:.........................Memorial Stadium (10,000) Nickname:......................................................... Lions Founded:.............................................................1889 Enrollment:........................................................9,712 Affiliation:..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:........................Lone Star North Division 2010 Record:..............3-8 (LSC 5-4, LSC North 2-5) Postseason Appearances:..........................................9

Game Date:................................. November 1, Home Location:......................................... Kingsville, Texas Stadium:............................Javelina Stadium (15,000) Nickname:.................................................... Javelinas Founded:............................................................. 1925 Enrollment:........................................................ 5,904 Affiliation:..................................... NCAA Division II Conference:.............................. Lone Star Conference 2010 Record:............ 10-2 (LSC 9-1; LSC South 6-1) Postseason Appearances:........................................24

SID:.................................................. Rand Champion Phone:................................................(903) 886-5131 Fax:....................................................(903) 468-3033 Press Box:..........................................(903) 468-3089

SID:.......................................................Shane Meling Phone:................................................ (361) 593-2870 Fax:.................................................... (361) 593-3488 Press Box:.......................................... (361) 593-2594

Series Record:.............................ENMU leads 13-11 First Meeting:................................. October 20, 1984 ENMU in Series Streak:...................................Won 2 Last Meeting (ENMU):................................W, 44-21

Series Record:............................TAMUK Leads 21-4 First Meeting: November 23, 1985 ENMU in Series Streak:....................................Lost 3 Last Meeting (ENMU):.................................L, 31-38

2010 Returnees by Hometown Texas (35)

Amarillo- Sawyer Cornelius, Michael Matthews, Lane Wood, Dustin Ventura Arlington- Keighen Thetford Bay City- Darian Dale Big Spring- Jerry McGee Brownwood- Justin Ward Cleveland- Henry Cully College Station- Curtis Jackson Dalhart- Jonathan Quint Dickinson- De’Coreyon Thomas Early- Cody Bullard Freeport- Bracy McCoy Hale Center- Melvis Hawkins Houston- Arvin Jackson Hutto- Michael Cottingham Idalon- Jacob Johnson Irving- Saufeni Fuahala Killeen- Christopher Henry La Marque- Perron Sellers La Porte- Ian Ogando Levelland- Endurance Childers Lubbock- Adam Robinson Meadow- Tanner Streety Muleshoe- Wes Wood Odessa- Joey Mendez, Linvel Mosby San Antonio- Carl Bouldin, Jaime Villafuerte

Calif. (2)

NY (1)

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N.M. La. (24) Texas(1) (35)

Fla. (1)

Seminole- Daniel Allen Schertz- Tyler Wenka Smithville- Cyle Jones Sudan- Rhett Sain

New Mexico (24)

Albuquerque- Cody Blocker, Daniel O’Brien, Jayson Serda, Kevin Smith, Stephen Smith Artesia- Luis Reyes Aztec- Jacob Espinoza Carlsbad- Robert Arrington, Jacob Galindo Clovis- Stefan Mills Farmington- Eli Finch, Tyler Finch Fort Sumner- Berry Stinnett Hobbs- Dylan Jett Las Cruces- Ricky Padilla Los Lunas- Taylor Cannon Rio Rancho- Malcolm Butters, Troy Harris, Carlo LiRosi, Dillon Metzger Roswell- Desmond, Anaya, Chase Kyser, Chance Robledo Texico- Seth Bailey

California (2)

Oakland- Chris Redmond San Diego- Nicholas Hill

Florida (1) Ft. Lauderdale Lakes- Noelin Henry

Louisiana (1)

New Orleans- Keith Davis

New York (1)

Rochester- Lloyd Black III

2011 Eastern New Mexico University Numerical Football Roster

Head Coach Offensive Coordinator, Planning and Operations, Academic Liason Defensive Coordinator, Secondary Offensive Line, Running Backs, Run Game Coordinator, Travel Coordinator Defensive Line, Strength and Conditioning Outside Receivers Graduate Assistant: Inside Receivers Graduate Assistant: Secondary Student Assistant Defensive Line: Student Assistant Offensive Line: No.

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Name

Saufeni Fuahala Sawyer Cornelius Perron Sellers Chase Kyser Darian Dale Nicholas Hill Keith Davis Arvin Jackson Ronnie Slater Nick Jones Joey Mendez Wesley Wood Cody Bullard Noelin Henry Eli Finch De’Coreyon Thomas Chris Redmond Linvel Mosby Lloyd Black III Denton Allmon Curtis Jackson Jayson Serda Jamison Ellis Charles Allen Kevin Washington Troy Harris Avery Gilliam Melvis Hawkins Robbey Arrington Andy Lopez Tony Valenzuela Chris Davis Stefan Mills Michael Cottingham Michael Matthews Jamal Candley Taylor Cannon Keighen Thetford Jacob Johnson Jonathan Quint Stephen Smith Dupri Wells Lane Wood Dillon Metzger Sosefo Maka Berry Stinnett Daniel Allen Henry Cully Colton Bowen David Tulikihihifo Carlo LiRosi Chris Henry Ricky Padilla Jaime Villafuerte Chris Brown Josh Sell Mark Peña Dakota Lake Dylan Jett Chris Kyles Lorenzo Murphy Adam Robinson Tanner Streety Justin Ward

Pos Ht. LB QB LB WR WR WR CB WR S DB LB QB WR WR LB RB DB S CB S DB S CB S CB RB S RB WR RB RB S RB K WR S K/P LB SR LB DE ILB LB SR DE WR DT DE OL DL LB LB OG OT OL OL OT OL OG OL OL OT OT OL

5-10 6-1 6-1 5-7 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-7 5-5 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-11 5-7 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-5

Wt. 206 195 205 176 185 190 180 180 227 195 190 175 205 195 210 190 180 196 185 195 200 186 170 180 177 205 178 230 160 155 180 175 200 171 210 176 230 200 168 230 240 195 195 175 239 200 256 225 250 334 230 220 275 300 325 308 300 235 275 336 310 310 300 315

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So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Mark Ribaudo Mike Howard Todd Wallis Draco Miller Larry Varnado Jr. Bryan Wilson Ross Jenkins John Hair Brody Geiser T.J. Cleavinger

Hometown/Previous School

Irving, Texas / Irving Macarthur High School Amarillo, Texas / Bushland High School La Marque, Texas / La Marque High School/Fullerton Junior College Roswell, N.M. / Goddard High School Bay City, Texas / Bay City High School San Diego, Calif. / Patrick Henry High School/Grossmont Junior College New Orleans, La. / West Side High School (Houston, Texas) Houston, Texas / Westside High School Varnville, S.C. / Wade Hampton High School / Feather River College Los Angeles, Calif. / Redondo Union High School / Los Angeles Harbor College Odessa, Texas / Permian High School Muleshoe, Texas / Muleshoe High School Early, Texas / Early High School Fort Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. / Boyd Anderson High School/ Fullerton College Farmington, N.M. / Piedra Vista High School Dickinson, Texas / Dickinson High School Oakland, California / Houston Westside High School Odessa, Texas / Odessa Permian High School Rochester, N.Y. / Anderson High School (Austin, Texas) Irving, Texas / Irving MacArthur High School College Station, Texas / A&M Consolidated High School Albuquerque, N.M. / Manzano High School Gilbert, Ariz. / Highland High School Paris, Texas / Paris High School St. Louis, Mo. / Sandra Day O’Connor High School Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School Houston, Texas / Lamar High School Hale Center, Texas / Hale Center High School Carlsbad, N.M. / Carlsbad High School Artesia, N.M. / Artesia High School Seagraves, Texas / Seagraves HS Brownfield, Texas / Brownfield High School Clovis, N.M. / Clovis High School Hutto, Texas / Hutto High School Amarillo, Texas / Bushland High School Spring, Texas / Oak Ridge High School Los Lunas, N.M. / Los Lunas HS Arlington, Texas / Arlington High School Idalon, Texas / Idalon High School Dalhart, Texas / Dalhart High School Albuquerque, N.M. / La Cueva High School San / MacArthur High School Amarillo, Texas / Muleshoe High School Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School San Mateo, Calif. / Tonga College Atele / College of San Mateo Fort Sumner, N.M. / Fort Sumner High School Seminole, Texas / Seminole High School Cleveland, Texas / Cleveland High School Grand Prairie, Texas / Grand Prairie High School Lawndale, Calif. / Redondo Union High School / El Camino Junion College Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School Killeen, Texas / Harker Heights High School Las Cruces, N.M. / Las Cruces High School San Antonio, Texas / Ronald Reagan High School Blackville, S.C. / Blackville-Hilda High School / Feather River College Liberty, Texas / Liberty High School Houston, Texas / Mayde Creek High School Sealy, Texas / Sealy High School Hobbs, N.M. / Hobbs High School Dickinson, Texas / Dickinson High School / Tyler Junior College Galveston, Texas / Ball High School / Tyler Junior College Lubbock, Texas / Lubbock Cooper HS Meadow, Texas / Meadow High School Brownwood, Texas / Brownwood High School

80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 99

Dyland Walker Seth Bailey Cody Blocker Lord-Byron Cannon Tyler Finch Tyler Wencka Domingo Morales Rashan Lawrence Jacob Espinoza Kevin Smith Aaron Vaughan Luis Reyes Bracy McCoy Cyle Jones Kenny Marcellus Ian Ogando Wade Bounds Malcolm Butters Xavier Bryant Mikey Archibeque Tommie Armstrong Daniel Ayala Dylan Baca Lavaceia Baker Dalton Britt Patrick Bryant Jeremy Buurma Joseph Canada Sergio Castillo Jr. Vance Chavez Endurance Childers Jordan Clark Andrew Dickensheets Darryn Flores Jesse Flynn LaMadric Frazier Jacob Galindo Carlos Garcia Ramon Garcia Adam Gonzalez Jerry Goodyear Adrian Gutierrez Ivan Harrell Adrian Horton Josh Houghtaling Michael Johnson Xavier Lewis Amauris Lopez Ryan Martinez Nicky Nave Daniel O’Brien Logan O’Brien Mark O’Neal William Porter Drew Rance Miguel Redarte Hector Salgado Josh Schroeder Sterling Sitton Cody Slvski Clayton Smiley Zac Stancell Michael Stephens Kyle Stephens Jeff Tuck Dustin Ventura Xavier Worthy

WR WR WR WR LB DE WR WR WR DT DL WR DE DE DT DT DE DE DT WR S/WR LB/DB K LB WR DE QB S WR WR WR DE LB RB DB LB QB LB WR OL QB LB WR/CB QB QB WR DB LB S RB QB QB OL LB DL QB OG LB WR WR C LB LB RB QB LB DB

6-3 6-2 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-5 5-9 5-9 5-11 6-5 6-5 5-7 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-10 5-9 6-1 6-2 5-9 5-9 6-2 5-9 5-8 6-0 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-8 6-4 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-6 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-11

210 215 200 183 170 210 155 190 190 270 265 195 260 262 300 345 220 232 316 160 180 153 175 200 157 230 180 149 160 171 165 218 205 165 186 178 163 226 160 250 165 215 150 190 225 160 170 235 165 160 190 201 307 200 279 160 232 250 200 165 363 167 200 195 208 218 178

Fr. Schertz, Texas / Samuel Clemens High School So. Texico, N.M. / Texico High School So. Albuquerque, N.M. / Del Norte High School Fr. New Orleans, La. / Lamar High School Jr. Farmington, N.M. / Piedra Vista High School So. Schertz, Texas / Samuel Clemens High School Fr. Hitchcock Texas / Santa Fe, Texas Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Feather River College So. Aztec, N.M. / Aztec High School Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Sandia High School Sr. Texico, N.M. / Texico HS/ Howard College/ Tarleton State/ Texas Tech Jr. Artesia, N.M. / Artesia High School Jr. Freeport, Texas / Brazosport High School Jr. Smithville, Texas / Smithville High School So. Delray Beach, Fla. / Atlantic Community High School / Highland Community College Jr. La Porte, Texas / La Porte High School Fr. Dripping Springs, Texas / Dripping Springs High School Jr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School Jr. Mt. Enterprise, Texas / Mt. Enterprise ISD / Kilgore Junior College Fr. Bloomfield, N.M. / Bloomfield High School Fr. Ruidoso, N.M. / Ruidoso High School Fr. Aurora, Colo. / Smoky Hill High School Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. / Carlsbad High School Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Wagner High School Fr. Clovis, N.M. / Clovis High School Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. / Carlsbad High School Fr. Las Cruces, N.M. / Las Cruces High School Fr. Riverside, Calif. / Norte Vista High School Fr. Wilton, Calif. / Bradshaw Christian High School Fr. El Paso, Texas / El Dorado High School Jr. Levelland, Texas / Levelland High School/ South Plains College Fr. Lubbock, Texas / Anton High School Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Cibola High School Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Valley High School Gr. Montreal, Quebec, Canada / Lakeshore High School Fr. Lubbock, Texas / Monterey High School Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. / Carlsbad High School Fr. Belen, N.M. / Belen High School Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Cibola High School Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Valley High School Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Valley High School Jr. Portales, N.M. / Portales High School Fr. Hobbs, N.M. / Hobbs High School Fr. Midland, Texas / Midland Lee High School Fr. Artesia, N.M. / Artesia High School Fr. Clovis, N.M. / Clovis High School Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. / Union High School Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. / Hudson County School of Technology Fr. Hereford, Texas / Hereford High School Jr. Seminole, Texas / Seminole High School / Hardin-Simmons University Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Eldorado High School Fr. San Angelo, Texas / San Angelo Central High School Fr. Houston, Texas / Mayde Creek High School So. Portales, N.M. / Portales High School Fr. Alamogordo, N.M. / Alamogordo High School Fr. Chaparral, N.M. / Anthony High School Fr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School Fr. Hobbs, N.M. / Hobbs High School Fr. Amarillo, Texas / Tascosa High School Fr. Bushland, Texas / Bushland High School Fr. Friona, Texas / Friona High School Fr. Farwell, Texas / Farwell High School Fr. Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall High School Fr. Augusta, Ga. / Los Alamos High School Fr. Dripping Springs, Texas / Dripping Springs High School Jr. Amarillo, Texas / Tascosa High School Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Wagner High School

2010 Eastern New Mexico University Alphabetical Football Roster

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Name

Charles Allen Daniel Allen Denton Allmon Mikey Archibeque Tommie Armstrong Robbey Arrington Daniel Ayala Dylan Baca Seth Bailey Lavaceia Baker Cody Blocker Wade Bounds Colton Bowen Dalton Britt Chris Brown Patrick Bryant Xavier Bryant Cody Bullard Malcolm Butters Jeremy Buurma Joseph Canada Jamal Candley Lord-Byron Cannon Taylor Cannon Vance Chavez Endurance Childers Jordan Clark Sawyer Cornelius Michael Cottingham Henry Cully Darian Dale Chris Davis Keith Davis Andrew Dickensheets Jamison Ellis Jacob Espinoza Eli Finch Tyler Finch Darryn Flores Jesse Flynn LaMadric Frazier Saufeni Fuahala Jacob Galindo Carlos Garcia Ramon Garcia Avery Gilliam Adam Gonzalez Jerry Goodyear Adrian Gutierrez Ivan Harrell Troy Harris Melvis Hawkins Chris Henry Noelin Henry Nicholas Hill Adrian Horton Josh Houghtaling Lloyd Black III Arvin Jackson Curtis Jackson Dylan Jett Jacob Johnson Michael Johnson Cyle Jones Nick Jones Sergio Castillo Jr. Chris Kyles Chase Kyser Dakota Lake Rashan Lawrence Xavier Lewis Carlo LiRosi Amauris Lopez Andy Lopez Sosefo Maka Kenny Marcellus

Pos Ht. S DT S WR S/WR WR LB/DB K WR LB WR DE OL WR OL DE DT WR DE QB S S WR K/P WR WR DE QB K DE WR S CB LB CB WR LB LB RB DB LB LB QB LB WR S OL QB LB WR/CB RB RB LB WR WR QB QB CB WR DB OG SR WR DE DB WR OL WR OL WR DB LB LB RB DE DT

5-8 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-9 6-5 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-9 5-9 6-3 6-3 6-0 5-7 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-8 5-11 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-8 6-3 5-7 6-4 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-7 6-2 6-1

Wt. 180 256 195 160 180 160 153 175 215 200 200 220 250 157 325 230 316 205 232 180 149 176 183 230 171 165 218 195 171 225 185 175 180 205 170 190 210 170 165 186 178 206 163 226 160 178 250 165 215 150 205 230 220 195 190 190 225 185 180 200 275 168 160 262 195 160 336 176 235 190 170 230 235 155 239 300

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Hometown/Previous School

Sr. Paris, Texas / Paris High School So. Seminole, Texas / Seminole High School Jr. Irving, Texas / Irving MacArthur High School Fr. Bloomfield, N.M. / Bloomfield High School Fr. Ruidoso, N.M. / Ruidoso High School R-Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. / Carlsbad High School Fr. Aurora, Colo. / Smoky Hill High School Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. / Carlsbad High School So. Texico, N.M. / Texico High School Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Wagner High School So. Albuquerque, N.M. / Del Norte High School Fr. Dripping Springs, Texas / Dripping Springs High School Fr. Grand Prairie, Texas / Grand Prairie High School Fr. Clovis, N.M. / Clovis High School Jr. Blackville, S.C. / Blackville-Hilda High School / Feather River College Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. / Carlsbad High School Jr. Mt. Enterprise, Texas / Mt. Enterprise ISD / Kilgore Junior College Jr. Early, Texas / Early High School Jr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School Fr. Las Cruces, N.M. / Las Cruces High School Fr. Riverside, Calif. / Norte Vista High School Fr. Spring, Texas / Oak Ridge High School Fr. New Orleans, La. / Lamar High School Sr. Los Lunas, N.M. / Los Lunas HS Fr. El Paso, Texas / El Dorado High School Jr. Levelland, Texas / Levelland High School/ South Plains College Fr. Lubbock, Texas / Anton High School So. Amarillo, Texas / Bushland High School So. Hutto, Texas / Hutto High School Sr. Cleveland, Texas / Cleveland High School Sr. Bay City, Texas / Bay City High School Fr. Brownfield, Texas / Brownfield High School So. New Orleans, La. / West Side High School (Houston, Texas) Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Cibola High School Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. / Highland High School So. Aztec, N.M. / Aztec High School So. Farmington, N.M. / Piedra Vista High School Jr. Farmington, N.M. / Piedra Vista High School Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Valley High School Gr. Montreal, Quebec, Canada / Lakeshore High School Fr. Lubbock, Texas / Monterey High School So. Irving, Texas / Irving Macarthur High School Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. / Carlsbad High School Fr. Belen, N.M. / Belen High School Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Cibola High School Fr. Houston, Texas / Lamar High School Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Valley High School Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. / Valley High School Jr. Portales, N.M. / Portales High School Fr. Hobbs, N.M. / Hobbs High School Jr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School Jr. Hale Center, Texas / Hale Center High School So. Killeen, Texas / Harker Heights High School Sr. Fort Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. / Boyd Anderson High School/ Fullerton College Sr. San Diego, Calif. / Patrick Henry High School/Grossmont Junior College Fr. Midland, Texas / Midland Lee High School Fr. Artesia, N.M. / Artesia High School So. Rochester, N.Y. / Anderson High School (Austin, Texas) Jr. Houston, Texas / Westside High School Sr. College Station, Texas / A&M Consolidated High School So. Hobbs, N.M. / Hobbs High School So. Idalon, Texas / Idalon High School Fr. Clovis, N.M. / Clovis High School Jr. Smithville, Texas / Smithville High School Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Redondo Union High School / Los Angeles Harbor College Fr. Wilton, Calif. / Bradshaw Christian High School Jr. Dickinson, Texas / Dickinson High School / Tyler Junior College Jr. Roswell, N.M. / Goddard High School Fr. Sealy, Texas / Sealy High School Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Feather River College Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. / Union High School Jr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. / Hudson County School of Technology Fr. Artesia, N.M. / Artesia High School Jr. San Mateo, Calif. / Tonga College Atele / College of San Mateo So. Delray Beach, Fla. / Atlantic Community High School / Highland Community College

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Ryan Martinez Michael Matthews Bracy McCoy Joey Mendez Dillon Metzger Stefan Mills Domingo Morales Linvel Mosby Lorenzo Murphy Nicky Nave Daniel O’Brien Logan O’Brien Mark O’Neal Ian Ogando Ricky Padilla Mark Peña William Porter Jonathan Quint Drew Rance Miguel Redarte Chris Redmond Luis Reyes Adam Robinson Hector Salgado Josh Schroeder Josh Sell Perron Sellers Jayson Serda Sterling Sitton Ronnie Slater Cody Slvski Clayton Smiley Kevin Smith Stephen Smith Zac Stancell Kyle Stephens Michael Stephens Berry Stinnett Tanner Streety Keighen Thetford De’Coreyon Thomas Jeff Tuck David Tulikihihifo Tony Valenzuela Aaron Vaughan Dustin Ventura Jaime Villafuerte Dyland Walker Justin Ward Kevin Washington Dupri Wells Tyler Wencka Lane Wood Wesley Wood Xavier Worthy

S WR DE LB SR RB WR S OL RB QB QB OL DT OG OT LB LB DL QB DB WR OT OG LB OL LB S WR S WR C DT DE LB RB LB WR OT LB RB QB DL RB DL LB OT WR OL CB ILB DE LB QB DB

6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-7 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-5 5-6 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-3 5-11 5-7 6-6 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-3 5-5 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-5 5-11 6-2 5-11

165 210 260 190 175 200 155 196 310 160 190 201 307 345 275 300 200 230 279 160 180 195 310 232 250 308 205 186 200 227 165 363 270 240 167 195 200 200 300 200 190 208 334 180 265 218 300 210 315 177 195 210 195 175 178

Fr. So. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr.

Hereford, Texas / Hereford High School Amarillo, Texas / Bushland High School Freeport, Texas / Brazosport High School Odessa, Texas / Permian High School Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School Clovis, N.M. / Clovis High School Hitchcock Texas / Santa Fe, Texas Odessa, Texas / Odessa Permian High School Galveston, Texas / Ball High School / Tyler Junior College Seminole, Texas / Seminole High School / Hardin-Simmons University Albuquerque, N.M. / Eldorado High School San Angelo, Texas / San Angelo Central High School Houston, Texas / Mayde Creek High School La Porte, Texas / La Porte High School Las Cruces, N.M. / Las Cruces High School Houston, Texas / Mayde Creek High School Portales, N.M. / Portales High School Dalhart, Texas / Dalhart High School Alamogordo, N.M. / Alamogordo High School Chaparral, N.M. / Anthony High School Oakland, California / Houston Westside High School Artesia, N.M. / Artesia High School Lubbock, Texas / Lubbock Cooper HS Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho High School Hobbs, N.M. / Hobbs High School Liberty, Texas / Liberty High School La Marque, Texas / La Marque High School/Fullerton Junior College Albuquerque, N.M. / Manzano High School Amarillo, Texas / Tascosa High School Varnville, S.C. / Wade Hampton High School / Feather River College Bushland, Texas / Bushland High School Friona, Texas / Friona High School Albuquerque, N.M. / Sandia High School Albuquerque, N.M. / La Cueva High School Farwell, Texas / Farwell High School Augusta, Ga. / Los Alamos High School Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall High School Fort Sumner, N.M. / Fort Sumner High School Meadow, Texas / Meadow High School Arlington, Texas / Arlington High School Dickinson, Texas / Dickinson High School Dripping Springs, Texas / Dripping Springs High School Lawndale, Calif. / Redondo Union High School / El Camino Junion College Seagraves, Texas / Seagraves HS Texico, N.M. / Texico HS/ Howard College/ Tarleton State/ Texas Tech Amarillo, Texas / Tascosa High School San Antonio, Texas / Ronald Reagan High School Schertz, Texas / Samuel Clemens High School Brownwood, Texas / Brownwood High School St. Louis, Mo. / Sandra Day O’Connor High School San / MacArthur High School Schertz, Texas / Samuel Clemens High School Amarillo, Texas / Muleshoe High School Muleshoe, Texas / Muleshoe High School San Antonio, Texas / Wagner High School

New Mexico Highlands University Football Roster Head Coach: Offensive Line Coach / Recruiting Coordinator: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Defensive Coordinator: Defensive Line Coach / Director of Football Operations: Wide Receivers Coach: Linebackser Coach: Tight Ends Coach: Assistant Coach:

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 42 43 44 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 61 63

Name Kevon Williams Gary Doxy Tony Udley Harold Mobley Deandre Green Jequerie Proctor Keondric Reynolds Niko Aumua Jermaine Holmes Anthony Yarbrough Cordelle Nugent Clint Barnard Nick Ponce Zach Tapia Moses Keys Emmanuel Lewis Harry Desile Kevin Hal De’Andre Clemons Clarence White Eric Pesante Kennis Lewis Taylor Greene Virdell Larkins Solomon Kennard Kyle Legere DiAmaal Holmes Abdul Kanneh Jeremy Schwiesow Greg Lawson Alex Gaines Bakari Davis Robert Campbell Jordan Campbell Ernesto Guerra Daszmen Guy Call Barnard James Finklea Stephen Trevino Jamiah Ellis Toni Cognasi David Padilla Ryan Thayer Brandon Riebli Jack Ivers TJ Norris Demarcus Lattier Kyle Bell Devin Howard Nick Conlan Marcus McClarty

Pos. WR DB/S DB/S QB WR RB WR DL RB DB/S LB LB QB K/P WR QB WR LB CB DL RB CB CB DB/S CB LB DB/S CB RB DB/S RB RB LB LB K/P CB DL RB DL CB OL OL OL OL OL LB DL DL DL DL OL

Eric Young Chad Raymond Sheldon Cross Robbie Quinn Tony Pavlic Kenny Jackson Ivan Cordova Art Abreu Jr. Chris Ferragamo Cl. 6’-0” 6’-1” 5’-11 6’-5” 6’-3” 5’-11” 5’-11” 6’-6” 6’-0” 6’-1 6’-0” 6’-4” 6’-5” 5’-11” 6’-6” 6’-3” 6’-1” 6’-4” 5’-9” 6’-4” 5’-9” 5’-11” 5’-9” 6’-0” 5’-10” 6’-0 5’-11” 6’-0” 5’-4” 5’-11” 5’-7” 5’-9” 6’-0” 6’-0” 5’-11” 6’-3” 6’-0” 5’-11” 6’-3” 5’-10” 6’-0” 6’-1” 6’-2” 6’-1” 5”-11” 5’-11” 6’-2” 6’-3” 6’-3” 5’-11” 6’-0”

Ht. 170 195 200 225 185 195 185 240 180 185 215 225 230 190 230 190 195 235 165 220 195 180 180 200 170 205 170 170 150 185 175 170 200 230 190 185 220 220 240 165 270 250 240 295 250 230 295 260 260 245 275

Wt. Jr. Sr. Sr. RFr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. RFr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. RFr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr.

Hometown Houston, Texas Los Angeles, Calif Hickman, Ky. Corona, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Richmond, Calif. Dumfries, Va. San Jose, Calif. Conway, S.C. Los Angeles, Calif. Victorville, Calif. Melrose, N.M. Arcadia, Calif. Roseville, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. North Miami, Fla. Oakland, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Antioch, Calif. Corona, Calif. Houston, Texas Dallas, Texas Oakland, Calif. San Bernardino, Calif. Norco, Calif. Houston, Texas Woodbridge, Va. Buckeye, Ariz. Las Vegas, Nev. Hawthorne, Calif. Renton, Wash. Norco, Calif. Norco, Calif. Lancaster, Texas San Jose, Calif. Melrose, N.M. Dallas, Texas Bethany, Okla. Rowlett, Texas Amarillo, Texas Valencia, Calif Norco, Calif. Sebastapol, Calif. Plano, Texas Longview, Calif. Dallas, Texas Visalia, Calif. Yreka, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Richmond, Calif.



70 72 72 75 76 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 89 90 94 95 99 RS RS RS RS RS RS

Mike Schultheis Oscar Hernandez Demetrius Moore Avery Hill Stanley Martin Diondre Toms Zeb White Matt Santianelles Jared Womack DeMonte Bell John Paul Barry Wilson Ryan Gonzales Josh Keys Joe McDaniel Jeremy Magner Tim Jordan-Moore Anthony Jones Sampson Baca Weston Brule Yusuf Mohammed Porter Hill Demetrius Johnson Torian Patterson

OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR WR DL WR WR WR DL DL DL DL QB CB LB OL LB CB

6’-4” 6’-3” 6’-5” 6’-1” 6’-6” 6’-0” 6’-0 5’-11” 6’-0” 6’-0” 6’-6” 6’-3” 6’-2” 6’-5” 6’-5” 6’-2 6’-5” 6’-2” 5’-9” 5’-11” 6’-0” 6’-6” 6’-1” 5’-10”

300 295 290 330 280 160 195 190 165 180 260 180 195 225 245 215 270 305 160 175 215 300 225 175

Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. RFr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. RFr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.

Los Angeles, Calif. East Los Angeles, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Compton, Calif. Renton, Wash. Fresno, Calif. Albuquerque, N.M. Clovis, N.M. Los Angeles, Calif. Immokalee, Fla. Tulare, Calif. Silver City, N.M. San Francisco, Calif. Puyallup, Wash. Queensbury, N.Y. Houston, Texas Plant City, Fla. Roy, N.M. Norco, Calif. Lagos, Nigeria Compton, Calif. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C.

Eastern New Mexico vs New Mexico Highlands

ENMU Offense QB

12 Wesley Wood

NMHU Defense DE

85 John Paul

(6-2, 175, Jr., Muleshoe, Texas)

(6-6 260 Jr. Immokalee, Fla.)

(6-1, 195, So., Amarillo, Texas)

(6-2 215 Fr. Queensbury, N.Y.)

(5-5, 186, Sr., Seagraves, Texas)

(6-2 305 Jr. Plant City, Fla.)

(5-11, 205, Jr., Clovis, N.M.)

(6-5 270 Jr. Houston, Texas)

(6-6, 310, Sr., Lubbock, Texas)

(6-3 260 Jr. Yreka, Calif.)

(6-5, 310, Jr., Galveston, Texas)

(6-2 295 Jr. Dallas, Texas)

(6-1, 300, Jr., San Antonio, Texas)

(5-11 200 Sr. Hickman, Ken.)

(6-2, 308. Fr., Liberty, Texas)

(6-0 200 Sr. Oakland, Calif.)



FB

LT

LG

2 Sawyer Cornelius

33 Tony Valenzuela 28 Troy Harris

77 Adam Robinson

75 Lorenzo Murphy

63 Jaime Villafuerte

Josh Sell C

78 Tanner Streety

(6-3, 300, Sr., Meadow, Texas)



61 Ricky Padilla



DT

DE

OLB

MLB

94 Jeremy Magner 99 Anthony Jones

95 Tim Jordan Moore 58 Devin Howard

56 Demarcus Lattier 3 Tony Udley

24 Virdell Larkins

11 Cordelle Nugent

(6-0 215 Sr. Victorville, Calif.)

12 Clint Barnard

(6-1, 275, Sr., Las Cruces, N.M.)

(6-4 225 R-Fr. Melrose, N.M.)

(6-1, 300, Sr., San Antonio, Texas)

(5-11 230 Sr. Longview, Calif.)

(6-3, 336, Jr., Dickinson, Texas)

(6-0 200 Fr. Norco, Calif.)

(6-5, 315, Jr., Brownwood, Texas)

(6-6 240 Jr. Antioch, Calif.)

(6-4, 235, Fr., Sealy, Texas)

(6-6 240 Jr. San Jose, Calif.)

(6-2, 200, Jr., Fort Sumner, N.M.)

(5-9 165 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif.)

(6-0, 160, R-Fr., Carlsbad, N.M.)

(5-9 180 Sr. Dallas, Texas)

(5-7, 176, Jr., Roswell, N.M.)

(6-1 185 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif.)

(5-10, 180, Jr., Houston, Texas)

(5-11 185 So. Las Vegas, Nev.)

(6-0, 185, Sr., Bay City, Texas)

(5-11 180 So Houston, Texas)

(6-2, 215, So., Texico, N.M.)

(5-11 170 So. Houston, Texas)

(6-2, 210, So., Amarillo, Texas)

(5-10 170 Jr. San Bernardino, Calif.) 28 Abdul Kanneh (6-0 170 Jr. Woodbridge, Va.)

RG

RT

WR

WR

WR

WR

66 Mark Pena

72 Chris Kyles

79 Justin Ward

68 Dakota Lake

49 Berry Stinnett

31 Robbie Arrington 4 Chase Kyser

8 Arvin Jackson 5 Darian Dale

81 Seth Bailey

37 Michael Matthews 16 Noelin Henry

(5-11, 195, Sr., Fort Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.)

WLB

OLB

CB

SS

FS

CB

55 TJ Norris

36 Jordan Campbell 20 Clarence White 8 Niko Aumua

19 DeAndre Clemons 23 Taylor Greene

10 Anthony Yarbrough 32 Greg Lawson

22 Kennis Lewis

27 DiAmaal Holmes

25 Solomon Kennard

Eastern New Mexico vs New Mexico Highlands

NMHU Offense QB 16 4 FB 44 43 TB 6 9 XWR 1 86 YWR 15 18 ZWR 5 7 LT 72 72 LG 50 53 C 51 52 RG 54 63 RT 70 76

ENMU Defense

Emmanuel Lewis

DE

(6-3 190 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif.)

(6-2, 239, Jr, San Mateo, Calif.)

(6-5 225 R-Fr. Corona, Calif.)

(6-1, 260, Jr., Freeport, Texas)

(6-3 240 Jr. Bethany, Okla.)

(6-3, 240, Sr., Albuquerque, N.M.)

(5-11 220 Jr. Dallas, Texas)

(6-5, 265, Sr., Texico, N.M.)

(5-11 195 Jr. Richmond, Calif.)

(6-0, 345, Jr, La Porte, Texas)

(6-0 180 Jr. Conway, S.C.)

(6-1, 256, So, Seminole, Texas)

(6-0 170 Jr. Houston, Texas)

(6-3, 232, Jr., Rio Rancho, N.M.)

(6-3 180 So Tulare, Calif.)

(6-5, 210, So., Schertz, Texas)

(6-6 230 Jr. San Francisco, Calif.) (6-4 235 Jr. Oakland, Calif.)

(6-2, 190, Jr., Odessa, Texas) 1 Saufeni Fuahala (5-10, 206, So., Irving, Texas)

(6-3 185 Sr. Oakland, Calif.)

(6-1, 205, Sr., Denton, Texas)

(5-11 185 Jr. Dumfries, Va.)

(6-0, 210. So., Farmington, N.M.)

(6-3 295 Jr. East Los Angeles, Calif.)

(6-0, 200, So., Arlington, Texas)

(6-5 290 Jr. Berkeley, Calif.)

(5-11, 195, Jr., Amarillo, Texas)

(6--0 270 Jr. Amarillo, Texas)

(6-0, 196, Jr., Odessa, Texas)

(6-1 295 So Sebastapol, Calif.)

(5-10, 195, Jr.., Irving, Texas)

(6-1 250 Sr. Valencia, Calif.)

(5-10, 180, So., New Orleans, La.)

(6-2 240 Fr. Norco, Calif.)

(5-11, 180, Jr., Oakland, Calif.)

(5-11 250 So. Plano, Texas)

(5-11, 186, So., Albuquerque, N.M.)

(6-0 275 Jr. Richmond, Calif.)

(6-3, 227, Jr.., Varnville, S.C.)

(6-4 300 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif.)

(6-0, 195, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif.)

(6-6 280 Jr. Compton, Calif.)

(6-0, 185, So., Rochester, NY)

Harold Mobley

Stephen Trevino James Finklea

Jequerie Proctor

Jermaine Holmes Kevon Williams Barry Wilson Moses Keys Kevin Hal

DeAndre Green

Keondric Reynolds Oscar Hernandez Demtrius Moore Toni Cognasi

Brandon Reibli David Padilla Ryan Thayer Jack Ivers

Marcus McClarity Mike Schultheis Stanley Martin



DT

NG

DE

SAM

MIKE

WILL

48 Sosefo Maka 92 Bracy McCoy

44 Stephen Smith

90 Aaron Vaughan 95 Ian Ogando

51 Daniel Allen

98 Malcolm Butters 85 Tyler Wencka 11 Joey Mendez

3 Perron Sellers

17 Eli Finch

40 Keighen Thetford 46 Lane Wood

HOUND 20 Linvel Mosby

CB

FS

CB

22 Denton Allmon 7 Keith Davis

19 Chris Redmond 24 Jayson Serda 9 Ronnie Slater

10 Nick Jones

21 Lloyd Black

Eastern New Mexico vs New Mexico Highlands

ENMU Special Teams NMHU Special Teams P

39 Taylor Cannon

(6-3, 230, Sr., Los Lunas, N.M.)



36 Michael Cottingham

(6-0, 171, So., Hutto, Texas)

K

39 Taylor Cannon

(6-3, 230, Sr., Los Lunas, N.M.)



36 Michael Cottingham

(6-0, 171, So., Hutto, Texas)

LS

35 Stefan Mills

(6-0, 200, Jr., Clovis, N.M.)

H

4 Chase Kyser

(5-7, 176, Jr., Roswell, N.M.)

PR

24 Jayson Serda

(5-11, 186, So., Albuquerque, N.M.)



34 Chris Davis

(5-9, 175, Fr., Brownfield, Texas)

KR

24 Jayson Serda

(5-11, 186, So., Albuquerque, N.M.)



34 Chris Davis

(5-9, 175, Fr., Brownfield, Texas)

K

38 Ernesto Guerra

(5-11 190 Sr. Lancaster, Texas)



P

38 Ernesto Guerra

(5-11 190 Sr. Lancaster, Texas)



DS

44 Steven Trevino

(6-3 240 Jr. Bethany, Okla.)



H

5 DeAndre Green

(6-3 185 Sr. Oakland, Calif.)



PR 1 Kevon Williams (6-0 170 Jr. Houston, Texas)

KR 1 Kevon Williams (6-0 170 Jr. Houston, Texas)





2010 Statistics

The Automated ScoreBook Eastern New Mexico Overall Team Statistics (as of Jun 16, 2011) All games Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games 1st 2nd Score by Quarters Eastern New Mexico 75 124 Opponents 104 99

ENMU 380 34.5 267 89 144 34 1415 1638 223 366 3.9 128.6 14 3318 332-542-22 6.1 10.0 301.6 30 4733 908 5.2 430.3 41-739 16-123 17-458 18.0 7.7 26.9 15-10 94-863 78.5 59-2223 37.7 33.5 24:37 83/195 43% 9/19 47% 25-177 31 49 13-18 0-0 (41-51) 80% (30-51) 59% (45-46) 98% 17327 6/2888 3rd

85 71

4th

93 47

OT

3 6

Total 380 327

OPP 327 29.7 239 91 124 24 1890 2213 323 469 4.0 171.8 16 2615 219-442-17 5.9 11.9 237.7 24 4505 911 4.9 409.5 63-1445 21-187 22-222 22.9 8.9 10.1 10-8 110-981 89.2 68-2395 35.2 31.9 35:19 82/203 40% 10/28 36% 27-151 0 44 7-13 1-1 (33-45) 73% (27-45) 60% (32-38) 84% 13549 5/2710 0/0

2010 Statistics The Automated ScoreBook Eastern New Mexico Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 16, 2011) All games Rushing

Tony Valenzuela Wesley Wood Troy Harris Melvis Hawkins Stefan Mills Darian Dale De'Coreyon Thomas Berry Stinnett Arvin Jackson Sawyer Cornelius TEAM Total Opponents Passing

gp-gs

10-3 11-11 10-4 9-0 11-4 11-9 2-0 10-0 11-0 2-0 7-0 11 11 gp-gs

Wesley Wood Sawyer Cornelius Total Opponents

11-11 2-0 11 11

Receiving

gp-gs

Jessie Poku Darian Dale Chase Kyser Carl Bouldin Arvin Jackson Stefan Mills Tony Valenzuela Nicholas Hill Troy Harris Melvis Hawkins Tyler Finch Berry Stinnett Noelin Henry Total Opponents

att

gain loss

net avg td

137 656 32 624 4.6 7 122 553 157 396 3.2 3 55 247 4 243 4.4 1 19 92 10 82 4.3 2 21 75 1 74 3.5 1 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 7 0 11 -11 -1.6 0 366 1638 223 1415 3.9 14 469 2213 323 1890 4.0 16 effic comp-att-int

pct

lg avg/g

27 38 16 30 13 11 4 0 0 0 0 38 58

yds td

122.79 331-541-22 61.2 3313 30 142.00 1-1-0 100. 5 0 122.83 332-542-22 61.3 3318 30 109.47 219-442-17 49.5 2615 24 no.

yds

11-10 86 932 11-9 65 704 11-11 43 375 11-11 35 534 11-0 25 179 11-4 21 202 10-3 17 79 7-0 14 94 10-4 13 71 9-0 6 54 3-0 5 85 10-0 1 5 9-0 1 4 11 332 3318 11 219 2615

avg

10.8 10.8 8.7 15.3 7.2 9.6 4.6 6.7 5.5 9.0 17.0 5.0 4.0 10.0 11.9

td

11 5 4 5 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 30 24

lg avg/g

54 41 43 60 38 35 26 13 21 40 48 5 4 60 50

84.7 64.0 34.1 48.5 16.3 18.4 7.9 13.4 7.1 6.0 28.3 0.5 0.4 301.6 237.7

62.4 36.0 24.3 9.1 6.7 1.0 2.0 -0.1 -0.1 -3.0 -1.6 128.6 171.8 lg avg/g

60 301.2 5 2.5 60 301.6 50 237.7

Punt Returns

no.

Interceptions

no.

6 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 17 22

146 36 93 77 76 0 20 10 458 222

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg td

Fumble Returns

no.

yds avg td

Jessie Poku Chase Kyser Rodney Mitchell Jayson Serda Total Opponents Tillman Stevens Tavius Bigelow Devin Sweet Curtis Jackson Rodney Mitchell Perron Sellers Linvel Mosby Nathan Uland Total Opponents Arvin Jackson Berry Stinnett Tony Valenzuela De'Coreyon Thomas Lane Wood Devin Sweet Saufeni Fuahala Jessie Poku TEAM Eli Finch Total Opponents Perron Sellers Nathan Uland Curtis Jackson Total Opponents

13 1 1 1 16 21

yds avg td

115 0 3 5 123 187

0 0 0 0 0 0

yds avg td

26 570 3 30 3 52 2 38 2 13 1 0 1 4 1 32 1 0 1 0 41 739 63 1445 1 1 1 3 1

8.8 0.0 3.0 5.0 7.7 8.9

17 5 15 37 24

24.3 12.0 46.5 38.5 76.0 0.0 20.0 10.0 26.9 10.1

21.9 10.0 17.3 19.0 6.5 0.0 4.0 32.0 0.0 0.0 18.0 22.9 17.0 5.0 15.0 12.3 24.0

1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

lg

22 0 0 5 22 26 lg

62 20 78 77 76 0 20 10 78 51 lg

75 17 25 21 13 0 4 32 0 0 75 84 lg

17 5 15 17 24

2010 Statistics

The Automated ScoreBook Eastern New Mexico Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 16, 2011) All games

Scoring

Taylor Cannon Jessie Poku Tony Valenzuela Darian Dale Carl Bouldin Chase Kyser Wesley Wood Curtis Jackson Troy Harris Melvis Hawkins Arvin Jackson Tyler Finch Rodney Mitchell Stefan Mills Nicholas Hill Tavius Bigelow Tillman Stevens Devin Sweet Total Opponents Field Goals

td

fg

kick

- 13-18 45-46 11 7 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 49 13-18 45-46 44 7-13 32-38 fg

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

0-1 0-1 3-3

- - - 1 - - - 1-2 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1-2 2 2-2

-

pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99

Taylor Cannon

13-18 72.2 1-1

FG Sequence

Eastern New Mexico

Southern Nazarene (31),32 Angelo State (28) Midwestern State (23) Texas A&M-Commerce 43,(36),(40),(32) Southwestern Okla. (43),28,41 Central Oklahoma East Central (32),(33) Abilene Christian Southeastern Okla. Northeastern State (29),(30),(23),(19) Tarleton 38

4-5

6-8

2-4

Opponents

32 (37),(20),(22) 31,20 (36) 27 (52),(35) 33 35 (26)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

0-0

Total Offense

pts

- 84 - 66 - 42 - 32 - 30 - 24 - 18 - 12 - 12 - 12 - 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 - 380 - 327 lg blk

43

0

g plays

rush pass

total avg/g

Wesley Wood Tony Valenzuela Troy Harris Melvis Hawkins Stefan Mills Darian Dale De'Coreyon Thomas Arvin Jackson Berry Stinnett Sawyer Cornelius TEAM Total Opponents

11 10 10 9 11 11 2 11 10 2 7 11 11

Punting

no. yds avg

Kickoffs

no. yds avg tb ob retn

Taylor Cannon Wesley Wood Michael Cottingham Total Opponents Michael Cottingham Taylor Cannon Total Opponents

663 396 3313 3709 337.2 137 624 0 624 62.4 55 243 0 243 24.3 19 82 0 82 9.1 21 74 0 74 6.7 1 11 0 11 1.0 1 4 0 4 2.0 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 2 -6 5 -1 -0.5 7 -11 0 -11 -1.6 908 1415 3318 4733 430.3 911 1890 2615 4505 409.5

34 1381 13 443 12 399 59 2223 68 2395 67 3994 4 214 71 4208 60 3428

40.6 34.1 33.2 37.7 35.2

lg tb

62 45 48 62 61

59.6 5 53.5 0 59.3 5 57.1 13

2 1 0 3 5

fc i20 50+ blk

1 3 0 6 0 3 1 12 9 20

8 0 0 8 8

0 0 0 0 1

net ydln

1 0 1 22.9 37.5 2 18.0 40.5

32 29

The Automated ScoreBook Eastern New Mexico Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jun 16, 2011) All games Tackles Defensive Leaders

gp-gs

a

tot

tfl/yds

1

Tillman Stevens Nathan Uland Curtis Jackson Perron Sellers Matt Kalisch Linvel Mosby Tavius Bigelow Rodney Mitchell Bracy McCoy Ian Ogando Devin Sweet Keith Davis Lane Wood Cyle Jones Joseph Henry Wes Byrd Saufeni Fuahala Joey Mendez Aaron Vaughan Jayson Serda Chase Kyser Eli Finch Stephen Smith Chris Redmond Stefan Mills Keighen Thetford Berry Stinnett Jessie Poku Karlton Graves Tyler Wencka Taylor Cannon Melvis Hawkins Carl Bouldin Tony Valenzuela Darian Dale Daniel Allen Michael Cottingham Nicholas Hill Desmond Anaya Wesley Wood Cody Blocker Sawyer Cornelius Ryan Torres Henry Cully Malcolm Butters Total Opponents

11-10 61 61 11-11 46 54 10-8 44 54 11-11 34 44 11-11 25 31 11-0 24 23 9-4 24 14 10-10 24 13 11-11 18 19 10-9 11 25 9-6 19 17 11-7 22 6 11-0 8 17 10-4 6 15 4-4 3 17 10-3 9 9 10-5 4 14 11-0 7 10 9-1 9 7 8-1 7 7 11-11 9 4 9-0 6 6 10-0 5 3 10-0 2 4 11-4 1 4 6-0 4 1 10-0 2 2 11-10 3 . 8-8 1 2 3-0 1 1 11-0 1 1 9-0 1 1 11-11 1 1 10-3 . 2 11-9 1 1 1-0 1 1 11-0 1 . 7-0 1 . 4-0 1 . 11-11 1 . 7-0 1 . 2-0 1 . 10-10 . 1 8-0 1 . 2-0 . . 11 451 492 11 424 443

122 100 98 78 56 47 38 37 37 36 36 28 25 21 20 18 18 17 16 14 13 12 8 6 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 943 867

7.0-17 8.5-22 2.0-3 6.5-35 15.5-87 . 0.5-1 0.5-0 9.0-47 2.5-8 2.5-7 2.0-12 1.5-4 5.0-13 1.0-1 5.5-20 1.5-3 . 2.5-10 1.5-4 . 2.0-5 1.5-11 . . . . . . 1.5-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-319 61-232

31 23 15 27 38 24 9 92 95 2 32 46 93 41 99 26 11 90 42 4 57 53 19 35 40 49 80 72 85 39 30 17 33 5 51 36 6 94 12 82 10 50 52 64

ua

Sacks

#

no-yds

Pass defense int-yds brup

2.0-11 6-146 0.5-3 1-10 . 2-77 2.0-21 1-0 9.5-73 . . 1-20 . 3-36 . 1-76 4.0-31 . 0.5-4 . . 2-93 . . 0.5-3 . . . . . 1.5-1 . . . . . 1.0-8 . . . . . 0.5-2 . 1.5-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-177 17-458 27-151 22-222

8 2 3 2 1 3 10 14 4 1 4 8 . 1 . . . . 1 2 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . 67 50

Fumbles

qbh

rcv-yds

3 1 . 3 20 . . . 4 2 1 . . 5 1 6 . . . . . 1 2 . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 52 23

. 1-5 1-15 1-17 1-0 1-0 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-37 9-24

blkd ff kick

. . . 1 . . . . 1 1 . 1 . . . . . 2 . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7

1 . . . 1 . . 1 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 .

saf

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

#39 Taylor Cannon Single-Game Highs

D2Football.com Player of the Week Sept. 17, 2009 Fred Mitchell Outstanding Placekicker Award, Sept. 2009, Sept. 2010 LSC South Special teams Player of the Week PAT’s: Field Goals Points Longest Field Goal:

10 (10-10) vs Texas A&M-Commerce; Sept. 19, 2009 6 (6-7) vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State; Sept. 13, 2009 21 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State; Sept. 13, 2009 43 yards at Southeastern Oklahoma State; Oct. 2, 2010

Individual Career History Taylor Cannon SCORING

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL FIELD GOALS

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL PUNTING

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL KICKOFFS

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

g

1 11 11 23

td rush

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

rcv

ret

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

pat 2pat

0 39 45 84

0 0 0 0

g

made

att

long

pct

1 11 11 23

0 11 13 24

0 14 18 32

0 41 43 43

0.0 78.6 72.2 75.0

g

no.

yards

long

avg

1 11 11 23

0 16 34 50

0 653 1347 2000

0 58 61 61

0.0 40.8 39.6 40.0

fg

total

avg/g

0 11 13 24

0 72 84 156

0.0 6.5 7.6 6.8

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

1 11 11 23

0 2 1 3

0 1 1 2

0 3 2 5

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

g

no.

yards

avg

1 11 11 23

0 67 4 71

0 3911 214 4125

0.0 58.4 53.5 58.1

#36 Michael Cottingham Single-Game Highs Punts: Average Longest Punt Inside 20 Kickoffs Average Touchbacks

6 at Angelo State; Sept., 4, 2010, vs Southern Nazarene; Aug. 28, 2010 32.5 at Angelo State; Sept., 4, 2010 48 vs Southern Nazarene; Aug. 28, 2010 2 vs Southern Nazarene; Aug. 28, 2010 10 vs Southern Nazarene; Aug. 28, 2010 62.3 vs Southeastern Oklahoma State; Oct. 30, 2010 2 vs Southeastern Oklahoma State; Oct. 30, 2010

Individual Career History Michael Cottingham PUNTING

2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2010 TOTAL KICKOFFS

2010 TOTAL

g

no.

yards

long

avg

11 11

12 12

399 399

48 48

33.2 33.2

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

11 11

1 1

0 0

1 1

0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

g

no.

yards

avg

11 11

67 67

3994 3994

59.6 59.6

#5 Darian Dale Single-Game Highs

2008 All-Lone Star Conference Honorable Mention Receptions: *14 (188 yards, 1 TD) vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State; Sept. 13, 2009 Receiving Yards 188 (14 catches, 1 TD) vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State; Sept. 13, 2009 Longest Reception: 41 yards vs SE Oklahoma State; Oct. 30, 2010, vs Central Oklahoma; Oct. 9, 2010 Touchdown Receptions: 2 vs SE Oklahoma State; Oct. 30, 2010, at Texas A&M-Commerce; Sept. 20, 2008 Rushing Yards:

-1 (1 carry) at Tarleton State; Oct. 18, 2008

Individual Career History Darian Dale RUSHING

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL PASSING

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL RECEIVING

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL SCORING

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL KICK RETURNS

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

g

att

yards

td

long

avg/c

avg/g

10 9 11 30

2 0 1 3

-8 0 11 3

0 0 0 0

0 0 11 11

-4.0 0.0 11.0 1.0

-0.8 0.0 1.0 0.1

g

cmp-att-int

10 9 11 30

yards

td long

0 0 0 0

0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0

0 0 0 0

g

rush

pass

total

avg/g

10 9 11 30

-8 0 11 3

0 0 0 0

-8 0 11 3

-0.8 0.0 1.0 0.1

g

rec

yards

10 62 704 9 52 537 11 65 704 30 179 1945 g

10 9 11 30 g

10 9 11 30 g

10 9 11 30

td rush

4 4 5 13

0 0 0 0

no. yards

0 0 0 0 rush

0 24 0 24

td long

4 4 5 13

37 36 41 41

rcv

ret

4 4 5 13

0 0 0 0

rcv

pr

kr

-8 704 0 537 11 704 3 1945

0 0 0 0

0 24 0 24

avg/p

avg/g

effic

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

avg/c

avg/g

6.2 5.8 5.9 6.0

11.4 10.3 10.8 10.9

70.4 59.7 64.0 64.8

0 0 0 0

0 24 0 24

pct

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

rec/g

pat 2pat

td long

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1

fg

total

avg/g

0 0 0 0

24 24 32 80

2.4 2.7 2.9 2.7

avg/r

avg/g

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 2.7 0.0 0.8

ir

total

avg/g

0 696 0 561 0 715 0 1972

69.6 62.3 65.0 65.7

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

10 9 11 30

1 2 1 4

0 0 1 1

1 2 2 5

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

#18 Troy Harris Single-Game Highs

Yards Rushing: Carries: Rushing Touchdowns: Longest run: Receptions: Receiving Yards Longest Reception: Kickoff Return Yardage:

90 (16 carries) at Southwestern Oklahoma State, Sept. 5, 2009 17 vs Central Oklahoma, Oct. 9, 2010 4 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, Sept. 19, 2009 51 yards vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, Sept. 19, 2009 8 (51 yards) vs Southeastern Okla., Sept. 12, 2009 51 (8 catches) vs Southeastern Okla., Sept. 12, 2009 26 yards vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, Sept. 19, 2009 53 (3 returns)vs Southeastern Okla., Sept. 12, 2009

Individual Career History Troy Harris RUSHING

2009 2010 TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE

2009 2010 TOTAL RECEIVING

2009 2010 TOTAL SCORING

2009 2010 TOTAL PUNT RETURNS

2009 2010 TOTAL KICK RETURNS

2009 2010 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE

2009 2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2009 2010 TOTAL

g

att

yards

td

long

avg/c

avg/g

8 10 18

51 55 106

279 243 522

6 1 7

51 16 51

5.5 4.4 4.9

34.9 24.3 29.0

g

rush

pass

total

avg/g

8 10 18

279 243 522

0 0 0

279 243 522

34.9 24.3 29.0

g

rec

yards

8 10 18

27 13 40

159 71 230

g

8 10 18 g

8 10 18 g

8 10 18

td rush

7 2 9

6 1 7

no. yards

1 0 1

4 0 4

no. yards

7 0 7

122 0 122

td long

1 1 2

26 21 26

rcv

ret

1 1 2

0 0 0

rec/g

avg/c

avg/g

3.4 1.3 2.2

5.9 5.5 5.8

19.9 7.1 12.8

pat 2pat

0 0 0

td long

0 0 0

fg

total

avg/g

0 0 0

42 12 54

5.2 1.2 3.0

avg/r

avg/g

4 0 4

4.0 0.0 4.0

0.5 0.0 0.2

td long

avg/r

avg/g

17.4 0.0 17.4

15.2 0.0 6.8

0 0 0 0 0 0

32 0 32

g

rush

rcv

8 10 18

279 243 522

159 71 230

pr

kr

ir

total

avg/g

4 122 0 0 4 122

0 0 0

564 314 878

70.5 31.4 48.8

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

8 10 18

0 0 0

1 0 1

1 0 1

0.5-2 0.0-0 0.5-2

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

#8 Arvin Jackson Single-Game Highs

Receptions: Receiving Yards Touchdowns Longest Reception: Touchdown Receptions:

13 (81 yards) vs Tarleton State; Oct. 17, 2009 172 yards vs Texas A&M-Commerce; Sept. 19, 2009 2; vs Incarnate Word; Nov. 7, 2009 71 yards at CSU-Pueblo; Aug. 29, 2009 2 vs Incarnate Word; Nov. 7, 2009,

Individual Career History Arvin Jackson RUSHING

2009 2010 TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE

2009 2010 TOTAL RECEIVING

2009 2010 TOTAL SCORING

2009 2010 TOTAL KICK RETURNS

2009 2010 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE

2009 2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2009 2010 TOTAL

g

att

yards

td

long

avg/c

avg/g

11 11 22

0 1 1

0 -1 -1

0 0 0

0 0 0

0.0 -1.0 -1.0

0.0 -0.1 0.0

g

rush

pass

total

avg/g

11 11 22

0 -1 -1

0 0 0

0 -1 -1

0.0 -0.1 0.0

g

11 11 22 g

11 11 22

rec

yards

td long

73 848 25 179 98 1027 td rush

5 2 7

0 0 0

5 2 7 rcv

ret

5 2 7

0 0 0

g

no. yards

11 11 22

32 641 26 570 58 1211

0 0 0

rush

pr

g

11 11 22

rcv

0 848 -1 179 -1 1027

71 38 71

rec/g

avg/c

avg/g

6.6 2.3 4.5

11.6 7.2 10.5

77.1 16.3 46.7

pat 2pat

0 0 0

td long

36 75 75 kr

0 641 0 570 0 121

0 0 0

fg

total

avg/g

0 0 0

30 12 42

2.7 1.1 1.9

avg/r

avg/g

20.0 21.9 20.9

58.3 51.8 55.0

ir

total

avg/g

0 1489 0 748 0 2237

135.4 68.0 101.7

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

11 11 22

1 0 1

1 0 1

2 0 2

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

#4 Chase Kyser Single-Game Highs

Receptions: Receiving Yards Longest Reception: Touchdown Receptions:

11 (126 yards, 1 TD) vs Texas A&M-Commerce; Sept. 19, 2009 126 yards vs Texas A&M-Commerce; Sept. 19, 2009 47 yards vs Texas A&M-Commerce; Sept. 19, 2009 1 (seven times) last at Southwestern Oklahoma State, Oct. 2, 2010

Individual Career History Chase Kyser RECEIVING

2009 2010 TOTAL SCORING

2009 2010 TOTAL PUNT RETURNS

2009 2010 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE

2009 2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2009 2010 TOTAL

g

rec

yards

11 11 22

49 43 92

417 375 792

g

11 11 22 g

11 11 22

td rush

4 4 8

0 0 0

no. yards

0 1 1

td long

4 4 8

47 43 47

rcv

ret

4 4 8

0 0 0

0 0 0

avg/c

avg/g

4.5 3.9 4.2

8.5 8.7 8.6

37.9 34.1 36.0

pat 2pat

0 0 0

td long

0 0 0

rec/g

0 0 0

0 0 0

fg

total

avg/g

0 0 0

24 24 48

2.2 2.2 2.2

avg/r

avg/g

0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0

g

rush

rcv

pr

kr

ir

total

avg/g

11 11 22

0 0 0

417 375 792

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

417 375 792

37.9 34.1 36.0

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

11 11 22

0 9 9

0 4 4

0 13 13

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

#35 Stefan Mills Single-Game Highs

Yards Rushing: Carries: Longest run: Receptions: Receiving Yards: Longest Reception:

100 (27 carries) at Texas A&M-Kingsville; Oct. 24, 2009 27 at Texas A&M-Kingsville; Oct. 24, 2009 27 vs Incarnate Word; Nov. 7, 2009 6 vs Midwestern State; Oct. 31, 2009, vs Tarleton State; Oct. 17, 2009 95 (6 catches); vs Midwestern State; Oct. 31, 2009 35 yards vs #13 Midwestern State; Sept. 11, 2010

Individual Career History Stefan Mills RUSHING

2009 2010 TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE

2009 2010 TOTAL RECEIVING

2009 2010 TOTAL SCORING

2009 2010 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE

2009 2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2009 2010 TOTAL

g

att

yards

td

long

avg/c

avg/g

9 11 20

60 21 81

225 74 299

2 1 3

27 13 27

3.8 3.5 3.7

25.0 6.7 14.9

g

rush

pass

total

avg/g

9 11 20

225 74 299

0 0 0

225 74 299

25.0 6.7 14.9

g

rec

yards

9 11 20

20 21 41

177 202 379

g

9 11 20

td rush

4 1 5

2 1 3

td long

2 0 2

21 35 35

rcv

ret

2 0 2

0 0 0

rec/g

avg/c

avg/g

2.2 1.9 2.0

8.9 9.6 9.2

19.7 18.4 19.0

pat 2pat

0 0 0

0 0 0

fg

total

avg/g

0 0 0

24 6 30

2.7 0.5 1.5

g

rush

rcv

pr

kr

ir

total

avg/g

9 11 20

225 74 299

177 202 379

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

402 276 678

44.7 25.1 33.9

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

9 11 20

0 1 1

3 4 7

3 5 8

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

#33 Tony Valenzuela Single-Game Highs

Yards Rushing: Rushing Touchdowns: Carries: Longest run: Receptions: Receiving Yards: Longest Reception:

105 (20 carries) vs Abilene Christian; Oct. 23, 2010 3, at Tarleton, Nov 13, 2010 27 at Northeastern State, Nov 06, 2010 27, at Angelo State, Sep 04, 2010 6 at Northeastern State, Nov 06, 2010 26 (1 catch); vs Abilene Christian, Oct 23, 2010 26 yards; vs Abilene Christian, Oct 23, 2010

Individual Career History Tony Valenzuela RUSHING

2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE

2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL RECEIVING

2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL SCORING

2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL KICK RETURNS

2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE

2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2007 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL

g

att

yards

td

long

avg/c

avg/g

5 7 3 10 25

10 9 2 137 158

45 55 2 624 726

0 1 0 7 8

19 15 2 27 27

4.5 6.1 1.0 4.6 4.6

9.0 7.9 0.7 62.4 29.0

g

rush

pass

total

avg/g

5 7 3 10 25

45 55 2 624 726

0 0 0 0 0

45 55 2 624 726

9.0 7.9 0.7 62.4 29.0

g

rec

yards

5 7 3 10 25

0 2 0 17 19

0 18 0 79 97

g

5 7 3 10 25 g

5 7 3 10 25

td rush

0 1 0 7 8

0 1 0 7 8

no. yards

0 5 0 3 8

0 67 0 52 119

td long

0 0 0 0 0

0 9 0 26 26

rcv

ret

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

avg/g

0.0 9.0 0.0 4.6 5.1

0.0 2.6 0.0 7.9 3.9

0 0 0 0 0

0 19 0 25 25

pr

avg/c

0.0 0.3 0.0 1.7 0.8 pat 2pat

td long

0 0 0 0 0

rec/g

0 0 0 0 0

fg

total

avg/g

0 0 0 0 0

0 6 0 42 48

0.0 0.9 0.0 4.2 1.9

avg/r

avg/g

0.0 13.4 0.0 17.3 14.9

0.0 9.6 0.0 5.2 4.8

g

rush

rcv

5 7 3 10 25

45 55 2 624 726

0 18 0 79 97

kr

ir

total

avg/g

0 0 0 67 0 0 0 52 0 119

0 0 0 0 0

45 140 2 755 942

9.0 20.0 0.7 75.5 37.7

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

5 7 3 10 25

1 0 0 0 1

1 0 0 2 3

2 0 0 2 4

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

#12 Wesley Wood Single-Game Highs LSC North Offensive Player of the Week: Aug. 30, 2010

Yards Passing: Total Offense: Completions: Pass Attempts: Touchdown Passes: Longest Pass: Interceptions: Times Sacked:

437 (44-73-437, 5 TD’s, 2 INTs) vs Texas A&M-Commerce, Sept. 25, 2010 449 yards vs Texas A&M-Commerce, Sept. 25, 2010 44 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, Sept. 25, 2010 74 (41-74-320, 3 TD’s, 4 INTs) vs #13 Tarleton State, Oct. 17, 2009 7 vs Southern Nazarene; Aug. 28, 2010 60 yards vs Southeastern Oklahoma State; Oct. 30, 2010 5 vs #13 Midwestern State, Sept. 11, 2010 3 vs #4 Abilene Christian; Oct. 23, 2010, vs #13 Tarleton State, Oct. 17, 2009

Rushing Yards: Rushing Touchdowns: Longest Rush:

69 vs Southeastern Oklahoma State; Oct. 30, 2010 1 vs Southeastern Oklahoma State; Oct. 30, 2010 38 yards vs Southeastern Oklahoma State; Oct. 30, 2010

Punts Punting yards

6 vs #4 Abilene Christian; Oct. 23, 2010 188 vs #4 Abilene Christian; Oct. 23, 2010 Individual Career History Wesley Wood RUSHING

2009 2010 TOTAL PASSING

2009 2010 TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE

2009 2010 TOTAL SCORING

2009 2010 TOTAL ALL PURPOSE

2009 2010 TOTAL PUNTING

2009 2010 TOTAL TACKLES

2009 2010 TOTAL

g

att

yards

td

long

avg/c

avg/g

7 11 18

13 122 135

13 396 409

0 3 3

17 38 38

1.0 3.2 3.0

1.9 36.0 22.7

g

cmp-att-int

yards

7 11 18

55-98-6 331-541-22 386-639-28

492 3313 3805

g

7 11 18 g

7 11 18

rush

td long

5 30 35

pass

total

avg/g

13 492 396 3313 409 3805

505 3709 4214

72.1 337.2 234.1

td rush

0 3 3

0 3 3

rcv

ret

0 0 0

0 0 0

pat 2pat

0 0 0

pct

avg/p

51 56.1 60 61.2 60 60.4

0 0 0

fg

total

avg/g

0 0 0

0 18 18

0.0 1.6 1.0

g

rush

rcv

pr

kr

ir

total

avg/g

7 11 18

13 396 409

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

13 396 409

1.9 36.0 22.7

g

no.

yards

long

avg

7 11 18

1 13 14

25 443 468

25 45 45

25.0 34.1 33.4

avg/g

effic

5.0 70.3 102.9 6.1 301.2 122.8 6.0 211.4 119.7

g

ua

a

total

tfl

pd

ff

fr

blk

7 11 18

0 1 1

0 0 0

0 1 1

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

Greyhound Stadium Greyhound Stadium

The Eastern New Mexico University football team has achieved an overall record of 52-29 over the past nine seasons. A great portion of that success has come from the home field advantage at Greyhound Stadium. Over the past two seasons, ENMU has averaged 38 points over 12 games. Greyhound Stadium seats 6,100 fans, including an area of enclosed seating on the home side of the field. The enclosed seating is underneath the stadium’s large press box. The stadium is equipped with lights. ENMU will play two home games at night this season. The press box has a spacious media room, as well as rooms for the coaches from both teams,

home and visiting radio stations, and the scoreboard operator and public address announcer. All Greyhound Stadium seating is elevated above field level, providing an excellent view of the game. A scoreboard with a message center was used for the first time in 2000. It provides information about the game in progress, plus future events and scores from other games. This year, Eastern will play five games at Greyhound Stadium, opening on Sept. 3rd against New Mexico Highlands. Tarleton State comes to town for a LSC contest on Sept. 24th, while ENMU will host Abilene Christian on October 8th. Midwestern State will visit

Greyhound Stadium provides a home field advantage for the Greyhounds. At left: The crowd watches ENMU in action. Below: Fans cheer and show support for the Greyhounds.

Blackwater Draw on Oct. 29th. The home finale against Texas A&M-Kingsville is set for Nov. 12. Great Moments at Greyhound Stadium Nov. 8, 1986 — In Eastern’s second year in the LSC, the Greyhounds defeated Texas A&I (TAMU-Kingsville), 34-28, on a TD with 1:01 left. Oct. 26, 1991 — As time expired, ENMU kicked a field goal to edge East Texas State (TAMU-Commerce), 17-14. The Greyhounds went on to win the LSC Championship. Sept. 13, 1997 — Charlie Ragle returned a kickoff 80 yards on the final play for a 34-31 win over in-state rival New Mexico Highlands. Nov. 2, 2002 — Quarterback Heath Ridenour rushed for a school record 294 yards and four TDs, as ENMU defeated TAMU-Kingsville. Eastern kicked a 39-yard field goal with 0:28 left to win 37-34. Oct. 9, 2004 — Eastern’s defense stopped West Texas A&M inside the 10-yard line twice in the closing minutes. The Greyhounds also knocked down a desperation pass on the final play of the game to secure a 21-20 victory. Sept. 19, 2009 — Eastern outscored Texas A&MCommerce 76-56, setting a team record for points in a game. The defense came up with three interceptions, including one returned 22-yards by Rodney Mitchell for a touchdown.

Wagon Wheel/Blackwater Draw

The Blackwater Draw Museum is very close to Greyhound Stadium. Few college football teams have a home field advantage like Eastern New Mexico. The Greyhounds play within visual distance of ENMU’s Blackwater Draw Museum and just a few miles from the Blackwater Draw archaeological site. The “Curse of Blackwater Draw” has been blamed by opponents for many home wins by the Hounds. Newspapers in New Mexico and Texas often list Blackwater Draw as the dateline for ENMU’s home games. Blackwater Draw is a significant site for the study of Clovis Culture, and is also a key site for Folsom Culture research. Both groups hunted game and gathered plants and roots. Humans arrived at the site at least 11,000 years ago. At one time there was a large pond near the Blackwater Draw site that was probably a major watering hole for animals. Several mammoth skeletons have been found, along with those of Bison Antiquus.

The Curse of Blackwater Draw (Key games at Greyhound Stadium since 1985, when ENMU joined the Lone Star Conference) Note: Non-conference games are included

Date Oct. 5, ‘85 Nov. 16, ‘85 Nov. 8, ‘86 Oct. 17, ‘87 Oct. 31, ‘87 Sep. 30, ‘89 Oct. 21, ‘89 Nov. 4, ‘89 Nov. 10, ‘90 Oct. 12, ‘91 Oct. 26, ‘91 Oct. 23, ‘93 Nov. 12, ‘94 Oct. 7, ‘95 Nov. 4, ‘95 Sept. 13, ‘97 Oct. 25, ‘97 Nov. 6, ‘99 Sept. 23, ‘00 Oct. 28, ‘00 Oct. 20, ‘01 Nov. 2, ‘02 Sept. 25, ‘04 Oct. 9, ‘04 Oct. 28, ‘06 Sept. 6, ‘07 Sept. 19, ‘09 Sept. 25 ‘10

Opponent Texas Lutheran (OT) Angelo State Texas A&I Angelo State East Texas State Angelo State East Texas State West Texas State Central State (OK) Angelo State East Texas State East Texas State Central Oklahoma Angelo State West Texas A&M N.M. Highlands TAMU-Commerce West Texas A&M Central Oklahoma Tarleton State Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville Abilene Christian West Texas A&M Texas A&M-Kingsville Northeastern State Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-Commerce

Result W, 27-24 W, 26-24 W, 34-28 W, 18-0 W, 34-12 W, 30-20 W, 45-28 W, 21-17 W, 12-7 W, 13-12 W, 17-14 W, 15-0 T, 13-13 T, 10-10 W, 10-7 W, 34-31 W, 10-9 W, 24-16 W, 21-16 W, 34-27 W, 28-20 W, 37-34 W, 28-21 W, 21-20 W, 37-14 W, 14-10 W, 76-56 W, 44-21

The winner of the Eastern New Mexico University-West Texas A&M University football game receives the traveling Wagon Wheel Trophy. The annual battle for the Wagon Wheel began in 1986, when the teams resumed play 41 years after the first game in 1945. Since 1986, ownership of the wheel has been contested every year except 1991, when West Texas A&M did not compete in football. The teams have not met since the 2009 season, when the Buffaloes claimed a 34-24 game in the freezing rain, in 1999 Canyon, Texas. ENMU trails in ENMU, 24-16 the Wagon Wheel series, 12-11 Greyhound Stadium (13-11 all-time). Wagon Wheel Wins:

ENMU 11, West Texas 12 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

at West Texas 50, Eastern N.M. 3 West Texas 29, at Eastern N.M. 7 at West Texas 34, Eastern N.M. 15 at Eastern N.M. 21, West Texas 17 Eastern N.M. 32, at West Texas 0 Eastern N.M. 56, at West Texas 0 West Texas 35, at Eastern N.M. 34 Eastern N.M. 48, at West Texas 38 at Eastern N.M. 10, West Texas 7 Eastern N.M. 31, at West Texas 21 West Texas 35, at Eastern N.M. 34 (OT) at West Texas 13, Eastern N.M. 10 at Eastern N.M. 24, West Texas 16 Eastern N.M. 49, at West Texas 21 @ Eastern N.M. 41, West Texas 27 Eastern N.M. 27, @ West Texas 16 West Texas 49, @ Eastern N.M. 23 @ Eastern N.M. 21, West Texas 20 at West Texas 52, Eastern N.M. 51 OT West Texas 21, at Eastern N.M. 14 at West Texas 61, Eastern N.M. 31 West Texas 51, at Eastern N.M. 27 at West Texas 34, Eastern N.M. 24

1945

at West Texas 57, Eastern N.M. 6

First Game in Overall Series

All-Time Series Wins:

2000 ENMU, 49-21 Canyon, Texas 2001 ENMU, 41-27 Greyhound Stadium 2002 ENMU, 27-16 Canyon, Texas 2004 ENMU, 21-20 Greyhound Stadium

ENMU 11, West Texas 13

Eastern New Mexico University’s Blackwater Draw archaelogical site has resulted in the discovery of skeletal remains from such animals as Bison Antiquus (left) and the mammoth (right). The Blackwater Draw site is one of the most significant locations in the Unites States for the study of life roughly 11,000 years ago.

The Greyhound Way “Take what you have with what you are, make something of it and never be satisfied.” — George Washington Carver Greyhound football is about preparation, teamwork and family. It is about more than individual accomplishments on the field. It is about working together for common goals and giving one’s best in every season, in every game, on every play. The Greyhounds are guided by a special philosophy that goes beyond just athletic talent and X’s and O’s. It starts with a firm base — belief, accountability, selflessness and enthusiasm. It continues with players being disciplined, playing together, giving exceptional effort, showing class on and off the field, using love, faith and heart power to provide the best individual performances they can, and maintaining a high level of character at all times. When individual players have attained these goals, they can put them into action through an aggressive philosophy that will maximize their own talents, while placing pressure on Eastern’s opponents. Ultimately, a fully-developed team concept is in place and all players are committed to the final goals of the program — to graduate and win! Eastern has earned seven winning seasons on the field in the last eight years, while ending each year with many players on the ENMU Athletic Honor Roll and walking across the stage at graduation.

The Greyhound Standard Play Smart Play Hard Play Physical

Graduate and Win Aggressive Philosophy Discipline and Togetherness Great Effort with Greyhound Class Love, Faith and Heart Power Content of Character

B.A.S.E. Belief • Accountability • Selflessness • Enthusiasm

O Hail ENMU (Fight Song) O Hail ENMU to You May we ever be loyal and true. Loudly our praises we sing Through the ages, may they ring. And all through our lives we’ll recall the school that we love best of all. Hail E-N-M-U to you. The Green and Silver, Green and Silver reign forever.

Greyhound Football is proud of success both on the field and in the classroom. At Eastern, the phrase “Graduate and Win” is more than just words, it’s the top goal of every Greyhound!

Where Are They Now Free Safety

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Senior Season: 2004

Senior Season: 2004

Senior Season: 2004

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Ty Touchstone

Jeff Howard

Courage Idemudia

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ENMU Career Stats:

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Top Honors:

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Business Administration and Computer Information Systems

ENMU Career Stats:

290 Tackles, 8 Ints., 9 Pass Break-ups

Top Honors:

National Scholar-Athlete; ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year (All-America three times); Football Gazette Second Team All-Southwest Region

Biology (Pre-Medicine)

248 Tackles, 29 TFL, 7.5 Sacks, 4 Ints. Named All-America by the AFCA, AP, D2Football.com and Football Gazette; First Team All-LSC South twice; LSC South All-Academic Team twice; ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District twice

Accounting 179 Tackles, 22 TFL, 7.0 Sacks, 6 FF, 4 FR ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District three times; LSC South All-Academic Team twice; Honorable Mention All-LSC South in 2003

Greyhounds In The Pros lineman in Seattle. He fell on a fumble in the end zone at San Diego in 1997 and returned a fumble 63 yards for a score against Denver in 2000. He was named First Team All-Pro by the Associated Press in 1998.

NFL

Michael Sinclair

Philadelphia Eagles (2002) Seattle Seahawks (1991-01)

Michael Sinclair, one of the NFL’s top pass rushers in recent years, attended Eastern New Mexico University. He retired at the end of the 2002 season, following 11 years with the Seattle Seahawks and one year with the Philadelphia Eagles. Sinclair was selected to the Pro Bowl three times as one of the league’s top players. He led the NFL in sacks in 1998, recording 16.5 to edge sack specialist Reggie White. He earned 13 sacks in 1996 to rank 3rd in the American Football Conference and provided 12 sacks in 1997 (2nd in the AFC). Sinclair joined the NFL in 1991, and became a starter in 1995. He earned 73.5 sacks and forced 24 fumbles to rank second in Seahawks history in both categories. He scored two touchdowns as a defensive

preseason and missed two years. In 2001, he joined the Atlanta Falcons, and made 11 tackles before being released late in the year. In New York, Hamilton registered 151 career tackles to go with 34 passes defended and three interceptions in 48 games. He returned kickoffs during his rookie season (1996) and averaged 20.1 yards per return.

AFL/AFL2 (Arena Football)

Dustin Fish • C/DT Wichita Stealth (AFL2), 2002-04 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL), 2004 Preseason Jimmy Hamilton • LB/FB Wichita Stealth (AFL2), 2004

NFL

Conrad Hamilton

Atlanta Falcons (2001) New York Giants (1996-99)

Conrad Hamilton, who also went to ENMU, concluded a five-year NFL career following the 2001 season. Hamilton’s best year was 1998 with the New York Giants, when he became a starter after two years as a back-up cornerback. He recorded 91 tackles to go with one sack, one fumble recovery and one interception. Hamilton had a leg injury in the 1999

Heath Ridenour • QB Wichita Stealth (AFL2), 2004

IFL (Arena Football) Eric Mims • DB Amarillo Dusters (IFL), 2004 Preseason Jeff Waugh • LB Odessa Roughnecks (IFL), 2004 Preseason

The Greyhound Way The ENMU Greyhounds have found success on the field with seven consecutive winning seasons in nine years and Lone Star Conference South Division co-championships in 1999 and 2000. Head Coach Mark Ribaudo and the Greyhounds have achieved success off the field as well through a growing number of community service projects. “Our philosophy at ENMU is we’re one small part of a great community and we want to do our share to make it an even better community,” Ribaudo said. Last year, Clovis was hit by a devastating barrage of tornadoes, damaging much of the south end of the city, downing electrical wires and forcing much of route 70 between Portales and Clovis to close, with people living in that area having to temporarily evacuate their homes. The Eastern New Mexico University players and coaches organized an effort to help clean up the area, removing debris, and helping speed up the recovery process. The 2007 kids camp gave players the chance to teach the fundamentals of football to over 80 youngsters. The children also played 7-on-7 football games with help from the ENMU

players. Meanwhile, about 60 players and coaches contributed to the downtown clean-up effort. The team also has a tradition of helping students learn through literacy programs at area schools. In 1999, the ENMU football team was honored by the national Help One Student to Succeed (HOSTS) mentoring program with its top honor, the Betty Scharff Memorial Award, for helping students at nearby Portales Junior High School with reading and language arts skills. With a history of community service, it’s not surprising the team added a new level to its efforts with the Spring Challenge of 2007, in which nine groups of up to 10 players competed to see which group could provide the most community service in one semester. It was up to each captain and his team members to develop their own list of community service projects. A point system was used to determine the winning teams. Eastern’s football players participated in a wide variety of activities to help the community. They assisted with physical education classes at Lindsey Grade School, washed cars, judged in the Spanish Fair at ENMU, helped with chores at the local Baptist Children’s Home, mowed lawns, helped fix up area softball fields, participated in the Community Action Day and were involved in events associated with National Physical Education Day on the ENMU campus. The Greyhound football team received a certificate of recognition from the Portales City Council and Mayor Orlando Ortega for its efforts in com-

munity service. The top three teams in the Spring Challenge were honored with a steak dinner. More importantly, all the players learned about the benefits of community service, as they volunteered a total of more than 1,000 man-hours. “They learned self-sacrifice, that giving in some cases is better than receiving and they learned how much our community appreciates Greyhound football,” Ribaudo said. “And they learned how important it is to give to a community to make it better.” Although the recent community service projects are over, that doesn’t mean the Greyhounds are finished helping out in Portales. The team and coaches are already thinking about options for community service projects in future years. “This is just the beginning in terms of ENMU Greyhound Football and community service,” Ribaudo said. “We’re going to try and continue this and break our record every year.” With community service, the Hounds win, youngsters in Portales win, and the entire community wins. It’s a great extension of the Greyhound Way.

2007 Tornado Relief

It never seems to amaze me at the work that our coaches and athletes do at Eastern New Mexico University. Not many people are as crazy sports minded as I am but I do feel lucky enough to be associated with a great sports atmosphere. Everyone remembers the disastrous tornado that hit parts of the Clovis and Portales area leaving many homeless and many trying to rebuild their houses and their lives. One of the many businesses destroyed in the tornado was the Grande Vida Dairy. More than 960 acres destroyed in one way or another, the Grande Vida Dairy is trying to pick up the pieces of its business. I truly believe that our coaching staff’s at Eastern are exceptional especially in times like these. I know for a fact that all of our coaches and athletes work hard every day in practice and work hard to reach their goals. Our coach’s care about their athletes and our university but to see the coaches pull their teams together to show the community life is much more than about sports is something that needs to be rewarded. Now I know for a fact Mike and Cindy Mitchell and Partners (owners of Grande Vida Dairy) did not beg Greyhound Coach Mike Howard to bring the football team to the dairy for a clean-up session. With the great minds of our football coaching staff the Hounds used their willingness to help those in need, and this need time just so happened to be the Grande Vida Dairy. With approximately 60 Hound football players spending their Saturday working at the dairy picking up the debris from the tornado that was wide spread miles across Roosevelt County was not an easy task. Our athletes as well as many of our coaches spent over five hours helping out and doing the best they possibly could to give back to the community. Being a former college athlete myself back in the day I don’t remember to much about

doing a lot of community service and I guess that’s why I see ENMU as a better place to be. I know we have many athletes that give back to the community in their own way but just getting a glimpse at the work that our football team on Saturday was definitely a plus. Unfortunately there was a lot of damage done across the Clovis and Portales area but in my own opinion I don’t think anyone had the damage that the Grande Vida Dairy experienced. Yes many homes were destroyed, but believe it or not by far the dairy got the worse end of it. I saw Greyhound athletes working hard working and walking through sand dunes to find and pick up debris and saw many others picking up tin that was torn apart by the tornado and even saw the athletes hard at work with sledge hammers and jackhammers. More than just your typical day on the football field. Saturday was a day and life without sports, it was day that the Hounds family put it all together to show the community how much they care and will go the extra mile to help those in need. Even with the Salvation Army and FEMA in town, nothing could match the drive and will of 60 Eastern New Mexico Greyhound football players and coaches. With many of the families and businesses still trying to pick up pieces of last month’s tornado, the community is still buzzing almost a month after the life threatening tornado that hit the local area. Agreeing to give up their Saturday morning and afternoon, many of the Greyhound football squad reached out by giving a helping hand to Grande Vida Dairy. Grande Vida Dairy owned by Mike and Cindy Mitchell and Partners was one of the local companies that had their business destroyed with an estimated damage of four million dollars. Not only was their dairy destroyed entirely but the loss in cattle is estimated at 300 and counting. Along with the cattle, much of the 960 acres was destroyed with debris flying for miles. According to Rebekah Mitchell, daughter of Mike and Cindy the Hounds coaching staff volunteered to bring their athletes to Grande Vida Dairy and help all they could with picking up damaged debris and trash. “Being deeply rooted in the community the Greyhounds took this opportunity to help those in need,” said Greyhound Assistant Coach Draco Miller. “We

believe in giving back to our community and we want the people of Roosevelt and Curry Counties to know that we are here with them,” Miller said. “Our players spent about five hours covering a dairy that was huge in size,” Miller said. “The team picked up tin siding, roof tops, steel pipes, water sprinklers, rubber tires and even tore down some sheet rock walls and busted down cement walls.” “We as coaches wanted to show the importance of giving back and this was real,” Miller said. “Most people go through life and never have to witness or go through some type of natural disaster and in one weekend our players saw the destruction and felt the pain of those affected by the tornado.” “Our football players see giving back to the community as a way of saying thank you and thank you for your support,” Miller said. “They gave their time to help us and we are so grateful to them,” said Rebekah in a telephone interview. “There was so much to do and I felt so bad for the ones who had to walk through the sand dunes just to pick up the trash,” Miller said. “We as coaches are so very proud of our Greyhound players and they showed us what it meant to be a Greyhound, but most importantly it showed that giving is always better than receiving. — Story was courtesy of Jon Vestal

Greyhound Coaching Records Coach “Tiny” Reed Jerry Dalrymple Al Garten R.P. Terrell Carl Richardson B.B. Lees Howard White Jack Scott Dunny Goode Bill Kelly Don Carthel Howard Stearns Harold “Bud” Elliott Mark Ribaudo

Years 1934 1935 1936-37,39-53 1938 1954-63 1964-66 1967-69 1970-77 1978-82 1983-84 1985-91 1992-93 1994-2004 2005-Present

Seasons 1 1 14 1 10 3 3 8 5 2 7 2 11 6 complete

Record 7-0-2 7-4-0 66-62-4 3-5-2 57-37-3 9-18-1 8-20-1 40-41-2 21-29-1 13-7-1 44-28-1 6-13-1 68-49-2 22-43-0

Pct. .889 .636 .515 .400 .603 .339 .293 .494 .422 .643 .610 .325 .580 .338

Seasons: 75 All-Time Record entering 2011: 367-349-21 (.511)

Al Garten led Eastern to 66 wins and was inducted into the Hall of Honors in 1984

Coach Bud Elliott was the winningest coach in ENMU football history

Mark Ribaudo is the current coach of the Greyhounds as they move their high-powered offense from the LSC North to the combined Lone Star Conference

Greyhound Year by Year 1934 7-0-2 1935 7-4 1936 5-5 1937 7-2-1 1938 3-5-2 1939 7-3 1940 4-6 1941 1-8 1942-1944 1945 0-6 1946 1-7-1 1947 5-4 1948 6-3 1949 6-4-1 1950 5-5 1951 8-1 1952 7-1-1 1953 4-7 1954 6-3 1955 5-4 1956 7-3 1957 9-0-1 1958 3-6-1 1959 4-6 1960 4-5 1961 5-4-1 1962 7-3 1963 7-3 1964 4-5 1965 3-6-1 1966 2-7 1967 3-6 1968 4-5-1 1969 1-9 1970 2-8 1971 4-5-1 1972 2-8 1973 6-4 1974 7-4 1975 8-3 1976 7-3-1 1977 4-6

First Season, ENMU goes undefeated Unbeaten streak reaches 10, before first loss ENMU drops season finale for first time Tie in season opener marks first ever non win to begin a season Second straight season opening tie Six season in, ENMU drops opener for the first time First four games of season all on the road No team fielded due to World War II Third season opening tie in school history First season opening win since Sept. 26, 1936 First back-to-back winning seasons since first two seasons First three-season winning streak Nebraska St. edges ENMU in season finale to snap streak ENMU defeats NM Military Inst. in finale to set single season win record

Unbeaten Greyhounds snap single season win record, post first four-season win streak ENMU’s 74 points against Omaha University sets a school record Greyhounds win three of last four to post first winning season in four years ENMU finishes one game under .500, despite outscoring opposition 233-154 Greyhounds win two of three in October ENMU’s 128 points in final two games sets a record for scoring in back-to-back games Greyhounds denied winning record in one-point loss in season finale Greyhounds win three of last four ENMU emphatically wins season finale, 38-3 to snap nine-year losing streak Greyhounds open season 5-0 ENMU matches school record four consecutive winning seasons Greyhounds close season on three-game winning streak

Greyhound Year by Year 1978 5-6 1979 4-6 1980 2-7-1 1981 6-4 1982 4-6 1983 8-2-1 1984 5-5 1985 5-5; LSC 3-2 1986 8-3; LSC 3-3 1987 9-2; LSC 4-2 1988 2-8; LSC 0-6 1989 7-3; LSC 5-2 1990 6-4; LSC 5-2 1991 7-3; LSC 5-1 1992 5-5; LSC 3-3 1993 1-8; LSC 1-4 1994 6-4-1; LSC 1-3-1 1995 6-4-1; LSC 1-3-1 1996 3-8; LSC 2-5 1997 5-6; LSC 3-6 1998 8-3; LSC South 6-3 1999 6-4; LSC South 4-2 2000 6-4; LSC South 4-2 2001 6-4; LSC South 2-4 2002 8-2; LSC South 4-2 2003 6-5; LSC South 2-4 2004 6-5; LSC South 4-2 2005 5-6; LSC South 2-4 2006 3-7; LSC South 1-5 2007 5-6; LSC South 0-6 2008 2-9; LSC South 0-6 2009 3-8; LSC South 0-6 2010 5-6; LSC North 3-3

Fort Hays State defeats ENMU in finale, 14-6, to deny Greyhounds 21st winning season in program history ENMU posts 21st winning season Greyhounds win two of first three games Greyhounds reach NAIA Division I Playoffs, falling at Mesa College, 35-9. ENMU’s 306 points sets a team record ENMU joins Lone Star Conference- posts winning conference record Greyhounds post 317 points, setting a new record Nine wins sets new single season mark, as does four Lone Star wins First five-win season for ENMU in Lone Star Lone Star Conference Champions, 15-5 record in Lone Star over three years Greyhounds fall in Wagon Wheel by one, 35-34 ENMU wins Wagon Wheel on the road, 48-38, setting a season high for points Second straight Wagon Wheel victory Third consecutive Wagon Wheel Lost Wagon Wheel, 35-34, in overtime Beginning of eight season winning streak, First 300+ point season in more than a decade LSC South Division Co-Champions Repeat as LSC South Co-Champions ENMU notches series-record Fourth Straight Wagon Wheel; Greyhounds set new mark for single season points, scoring 339

Hounds Open 4-1, appear in three straight AFCA National Polls Hounds debut spread offense Hounds obliterate ENMU and NCAA Record Book Hounds eclipse team scoring record with 380 points

Greyhound Yearly Results 1934 (7-0-2) Coach: “Tiny” Reed

1938 (3-5-2) Coach: R.P. Terrell Inter-Mountain J.C.A.C.

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 28 19 Camp Roosevelt 0 Oct. 6 27 !N.M. A&M Freshmen 0 Oct. 12 6 @New Mexico Normal 6 Oct. 26 14 @New Mexico Freshmen 7 Nov. 2 6 WTSTC Freshmen 0 Nov. 16 19 Wayland Junior College 0 Nov. 19 12 Camp Roosevelt 0 Nov. 21 7 @N.M. Teachers College 7 Nov. 28 28 Altus Junior College 0 138 20

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 23 0 Hardin-Simmons Fresh. 0 Oct. 1 7 WTSTC Freshmen 38 Oct. 8 7 N.M. Military Inst. 26 Oct. 15 31 Trinidad J.C. 0 Oct. 21 21 @Pueblo J.C. 12 Oct. 29 6 @Panhandle A&M 7 Nov. 5 6 Fort Lewis Jr. College 6 Nov. 12 7 !N.M. Teachers College 9 Nov. 19 20 St. Regis 0 Nov. 24 0 @Altus Junior College 20 105 118

Independent

First Season of football at ENMU, team goes undefeated under head coach “Tiny” Reed

1935 (7-4) Coach: Jerry Dalrymple N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 21 35 Price College 0 Sep. 29 0 @New Mexico A & M 34 Oct. 14 12 @N.M. Normal-Clovis 6 Oct. 11 0 Amarillo Junior College 7 Oct. 18 0 @TX Tech Fresh.-Clovis 7 Oct. 25 20 Canyon Freshmen 0 Nov. 1 0 Capitol Hill Jr. College 6 Nov. 11 13 !New Mexico Freshman 0 Nov. 16 3 @N.M. Military Inst. 0 Nov. 22 49 @Wayland Jr. College 0 Nov. 28 14 @Altus Junior College 12 146 72

Undefeated Streak reaches 10 games before first loss

1936 (5-5) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 26 7 Hardin-Simmons Fresh. 6 Oct. 3 19 @N. Mexico Freshmen 0 Oct. 10 55 Trinidad Junior College 0 Oct. 16 19 @Capitol Hill J.C. 0 Oct. 24 0 @New Mexico Normal 3 Oct. 31 6 N.M. Military Inst. 25 Nov. 7 0 Panhandle A&M 13 Nov. 11 6 !WTSTC Freshmen 0 Nov. 22 0 @TX Tech Freshmen 29 Nov. 27 6 N.M. Teachers College 16 118 92

1937 (7-2-1) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 26 0 @Panhandle A&M 0 Oct. 1 9 N.M. Freshmen-Clovis 0 Oct. 9 20 @Trinidad Jr. College 0 Oct. 16 26 St. Mary’s (Texas) 0 Oct. 22 29 @WTSTC Freshmen 2 Oct. 30 21 !N.M. Military Inst. 20 Nov. 5 1 #New Mexico Normal 0 Nov. 13 0 Altus Junior College 13 Nov. 20 41 @St. Regis 12 Nov. 27 7 @N.M. Teachers Coll. 13 154 60

Tie in season opener marks first season without a victory to start the season

1939 (7-3) Coach: Al Garten Inter-Mountain J.C.A.C. DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 22 0 @Cameron Jr. College 20 Oct. 6 0 NMU B Team 13 Oct. 14 13 !N.M. Military Inst. 12 Oct. 20 42 Fort Lewis Jr. College 7 Oct. 27 35 @Pueblo Junior College 0 Nov. 3 7 Panhandle A&M 6 Nov. 11 7 @N.M. Teachers Coll. 19 Nov. 17 16 Southwestern Teachers 12 Nov. 24 42 @Trinidad Jr. College 0 Nov. 28 25 Dodge City Jr. College 0 187 89

Six seasons in, Eastern drops season opener for the first time

1940 (4-6) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 19 0 @Cameron JC-Clovis 25 Sep. 28 21 @Adams State Teachers 6 Oct. 5 9 @Panhandle A&M 6 Oct. 12 0 @N.M. Military Inst. 6 Oct. 19 12 !New Mexico Normal 0 Oct. 26 6 @Reno Nevada Univ. 40 Nov. 2 14 Wayland College 6 Nov. 9 0 @Southwest Oklahoma 12 Nov. 14 0 New Mexico Teachers 6 Nov. 28 0 Northwestern Oklahoma 13 62 120

1941 (1-8) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 20 0 @Arizona State College 32 Sep. 26 0 @McMurry College 36 Oct. 3 0 @Okla. City Univ. 25 Oct. 11 0 !St. Mary’s (Texas) 54 Oct. 18 13 N.M. Military Inst. 14 Nov. 8 7 @New Mexico Highlands 13 Nov. 15 40 Adams State 6 Nov. 20 6 @N. Mexico Teachers 13 Nov. 28 0 @Northwestern Okla. 38

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1942, 1943 and 1944 No team fielded due to World War II

1945 (0-6) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 15 7 @W. TX St. Teachers 56 Sep. 22 0 @New Mexico 78 Sep. 29 0 @Arizona State College 39 Oct. 6 0 Colo. College of Ed. 26 Oct. 13 0 @N.M. Military Inst. 31 Oct. 20 6 @Colo. College of Ed. 69 13 299

1946 (1-7-1) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 21 0 Panhandle A&M 0 Sep. 28 7 @McMurry College 43 Oct. 4 0 @Adams State 26 Oct. 12 0 @New Mexico Teachers 7 Oct. 19 13 New Mexico Highlands 7 Oct. 26 0 @Sul Ross 32 Nov. 8 7 @Ariz. State Coll.-Clovis 33 Nov. 16 12 Southwestern Teachers 47 Nov. 23 7 N.M. Military Inst. 14 48 209

1947 (5-4) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 19 34 Sterling College 13 Sep. 28 13 @Panhandle A&M 0 Oct. 4 7 Sul Ross 46 Oct. 10 27 @New Mexico Highlands 6 Oct. 18 6 Adams State 19 Nov. 2 15 !New Mexico Teachers 7 Nov. 8 14 @Gila Junior College 13 Nov. 15 0 @Southwestern Oklahoma 33 Nov. 22 6 @N.M. Military Inst. 27 122 164

First season opening victory since Sept. 26, 1936

1948 (6-3) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 25 20 Panhandle A&M 0 Oct. 2 0 @Sul Ross 52 Oct. 9 13 !New Mexico Highlands 7 Oct. 16 7 @Adams State 32 Oct. 23 19 St. Michael’s College 0 Oct. 30 13 @New Mexico Teachers 7 Nov. 6 0 East Central Oklahoma 27 Nov. 13 47 @McPherson College 0 Nov. 20 32 N.M. Military Inst. 19 151 144

First back-to-back winning seasons since the program’s first two seasons

1949 (6-4-1) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 10 0 @Hardin College 45 Sep. 17 34 McPherson College 0 Sep. 24 6 @Panhandle A&M 0 Oct. 1 0 Sul Ross 40 Oct. 8 6 @New Mexico Highlands 14 Oct. 15 13 !Adams State 13 Oct. 22 14 @St. Michael’s College 0 Oct. 29 21 New Mexico Western 20 Nov. 5 12 @East Central Okla. 13 Nov. 12 13 Daniel Baker 7 Nov. 19 32 @N.M. Military Inst. 14 151 166

1950 (5-5) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 16 0 @Abilene Christian Col. 39 Sep. 23 6 Panhandle A&M 13 Sep. 29 13 @Central Oklahoma 33 Oct. 7 28 New Mexico Highlands 6 Oct. 14 6 @Colorado College 7 Oct. 21 35 @Adams State 7 Oct. 28 14 @New Mexico Western 7 Nov. 4 19 !St. Michael’s College 2 Nov. 11 28 N.M. Military Inst. 7 Nov. 18 13 Nebraska St. Teachers 20

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1951 (8-1) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 22 32 @Panhandle A&M 6 Sep. 29 31 Central Oklahoma 0 Oct. 6 33 @New Mexico Highlands 13 Oct. 13 40 Adams State 0 Oct. 20 19 @Humboldt State 6 Oct. 27 59 New Mexico Western 19 Nov. 3 7 !Colorado Mines 0 Nov. 10 7 @Peru State 19 Nov. 17 32 @N.M. Military Inst. 14

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1952 (7-1-1) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 13 14 Southwestern Oklahoma 6 Sep. 20 19 Panhandle A&M 14 Sep. 27 21 @Arizona State College 7 Oct. 4 7 McMurry College 7 Oct. 11 12 @Adams State 19 Oct. 17 20 @Colorado Mines 7 Oct. 25 27 @New Mexico Western 14 Nov. 1 34 !New Mexico Highlands 7 Nov. 15 13 N.M. Military Inst. 6 167 87

Greyhound Yearly Results 1953 (4-7) Coach: Al Garten N.M. Athletic Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 10 0 @Southwestern Oklahoma 19 Sep. 19 20 @Panhandle A&M 24 Sep. 26 20 Arizona State College 0 Oct. 3 6 @McMurry College 25 Oct. 10 36 Adams State 18 Oct. 17 29 @Southwest Missouri 12 Oct. 24 21 New Mexico Western 24 Oct. 31 47 @New Mexico Highlands 14 Nov. 7 7 !Kansas State 19 Nov. 14 6 @N.M. Military Inst. 7 Dec. 19 26 @Mexico City All-Stars 45

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1954 (6-3) Coach: Carl Richardson Texas Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 18 13 Southwestern Oklahoma 7 Sep. 24 14 @Southeast Kansas 7 Oct. 1 20 @Notre Dame-Canada 6 Oct. 9 37 @Adams State 6 Oct. 16 34 !College of Idaho 12 Oct. 23 13 @Howard Payne Col. 38 Oct. 30 13 McMurry College 55 Nov. 6 13 @Sam Houston State 26 Nov. 13 27 N.M. Military Inst. 0 184 157

1955 (5-4) Coach: Carl Richardson Texas Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 17 34 @College of Idaho 6 Sep. 24 19 Washburn University 12 Oct. 1 0 @Southwestern Oklahoma 6 Oct. 8 13 Adams State 21 Oct. 15 13 Midwestern University 6 Oct. 22 0 !Howard Payne College 33 Oct. 29 0 @McMurry College 25 Nov. 5 48 Corpus Christi Univ. 13 Nov. 12 18 @N.M. Military Inst. 0 145 122

1957 (9-0-1) Coach: Carl Richardson Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 14 7 @New Mexico Western 0 Sep. 20 7 Colorado State College 3 Sep. 28 38 @Colorado College 7 Oct. 4 36 Washburn University 34 Oct. 12 19 @Omaha University 13 Oct. 19 27 Los Angeles State 0 Oct. 26 28 @Austin College 14 Nov. 2 47 !Adams State 6 Nov. 9 14 @Southwestern Oklahoma 14 Nov. 16 19 @Colorado Western 12 242 103

1958 (3-6-1) Coach: Carl Richardson Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 20 6 @Colorado Western 16 Sep. 27 0 Sul Ross State 6 Oct. 3 0 @Washburn University 26 Oct. 11 74 !Omaha University 6 Oct. 18 0 @Corpus Christi 21 Oct. 25 13 Austin College 7 Oct. 31 13 @Adams State 6 Nov. 8 7 Southwestern Oklahoma 7 Nov. 15 6 @Colorado State 16 Nov. 22 27 McMurry College 42 146 153

74 points against Omaha sets scoring record

1959 (4-6) Coach: Carl Richardson Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 18 7 Central Oklahoma 20 Sep. 26 27 @Sul Ross 22 Oct. 2 31 Washburn University 14 Oct. 11 0 @Cal Poly-SLO 55 Oct. 17 20 !Corpus Christi 33 Oct. 24 0 @New Mexico Western 19 Oct. 31 7 Adams State 20 Nov. 7 7 @Southwestern Oklahoma 6 Nov. 14 12 Colorado Western 7 Nov. 21 0 @McMurry College 51

1956 (7-3) Coach: Carl Richardson Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 15 34 Colorado College 6 Sep. 22 13 @Washburn University 0 Sep. 29 35 New Mexico Western 19 Oct. 6 28 @Corpus Christi Univ. 0 Oct. 13 13 !College of Idaho 7 Oct. 22 0 @Howard Payne Col. 22 Oct. 27 7 @Air Force Academy 34 Nov. 3 59 @Adams State 14 Nov. 10 0 Southwestern Oklahoma 7 Nov. 17 28 @Colorado Western 19

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1960 (4-5) Coach: Carl Richardson Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 16 0 @Central Oklahoma 27 Sep. 23 7 Sul Ross 20 Sep. 20 12 @Washburn University 21 Oct. 8 25 Fort Hays State 0 Oct. 21 38 New Mexico Western 7 Oct. 28 14 @Adams State 31 Nov. 5 27 !Southwestern Oklahoma 0 Nov. 12 7 @Northwestern Oklahoma 27 Nov. 19 34 Arizona State College 14

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1961 (5-4-1) Coach: Carl Richardson Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 16 6 Central Oklahoma 13 Sep. 23 9 @Sul Ross 28 Sep. 30 32 Adams State 13 Oct. 7 19 #@Fort Hays State 19 Oct. 14 42 !Tarleton State 20 Oct. 21 9 @Colorado Western 10 Oct. 23 17 Texas Lutheran 14 Nov. 4 14 @Southwestern Oklahoma 0 Nov. 11 42 NW Oklahoma-Clovis 6 Nov. 18 14 @Arizona State College 33 204 156

Greyhounds win three of last four games to post first winning season in four years

1962 (7-3) Coach: Carl Richardson Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 14 6 @Central Oklahoma 25 Sep. 22 16 Sul Ross 6 Sep. 29 19 @Adams State 24 Oct. 6 13 Tarleton State 7 Oct. 13 32 @Western New Mexico 0 Oct. 20 23 !Colorado Western 7 Oct. 27 30 @Texas Lutheran 38 Nov. 3 20 %Southwestern Oklahoma 0 Nov. 10 54 @Northwestern Oklahoma 0 Nov. 17 19 Ariz. St. College-Clovis 0

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1963 (7-3) Coach: Carl Richardson Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 14 0 @New Mexico State 21 Sep. 21 6 @Sul Ross 17 Sep. 28 23 Adams State 14 Oct. 5 33 Tarleton State-Clovis 6 Oct. 12 40 Western New Mexico 7 Oct. 26 34 Texas Lutheran 7 Nov. 2 14 @Southwestern Oklahoma 6 Nov. 9 27 !Northwestern Oklahoma 35 Nov. 16 6 #@Arizona St. College 15 Nov. 23 40 %Central Oklahoma 21 223 149

1964 (4-5) Coach: B.B. Lees Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 19 13 Sul Ross 7 Sep. 26 21 @Adams State 26 Oct. 2 34 @Central Oklahoma 35 Oct. 10 41 @Western New Mexico 0 Oct. 24 7 @Texas Lutheran 26 Oct. 31 0 New Mexico State 20 Nov. 7 20 !Southwestern Oklahoma 23 Nov. 14 39 Arizona State College 17 Nov. 21 58 @Northwestern Oklahoma 0 233 154

1965 (3-6-1) Coach: B.B. Lees Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 18 25 @Sul Ross 28 Sep. 25 20 Tarleton State 12 Oct. 2 26 Central Oklahoma 7 Oct. 9 47 Western New Mexico 12 Oct. 16 28 @Colorado State 28 Oct. 23 28 Omaha University 48 Oct. 30 7 @New Mexico State 41 Nov. 6 7 @Southwestern Oklahoma 28 Nov. 13 14 @Arizona State College 41 Nov. 20 13 !Northwestern Oklahoma 19 215 264

1966 (2-7) Coach: B.B. Lees Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 17 7 Sul Ross 21 Oct. 1 6 @Central Oklahoma 21 Oct. 8 39 @New Mexico Western 7 Oct. 15 6 %Colorado St. College 7 Oct. 22 23 @University of Omaha 0 Oct. 29 13 New Mexico State 50 Nov. 5 6 !Southwestern Oklahoma 21 Nov. 12 14 Northern Arizona 21 Nov. 19 7 @Northwestern Oklahoma 17

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1967 (3-6) Coach: Howard White Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 16 0 @Sul Ross 34 Sep. 23 7 @Northern Arizona 0 Sep. 30 0 Central Oklahoma 22 Oct. 7 19 %New Mexico Western 21 Oct. 14 15 @Colorado State College 24 Oct. 28 3 @Abilene Christian 27 Nov. 4 0 @Southwestern Oklahoma 20 Nov. 11 60 Arkansas A&M 28 Nov. 18 66 !Northwestern Oklahoma 20 170 196

126 combined points in final two games is most scored in consecutive games

1968 (4-5-1) Coach: Howard White Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 14 7 Sul Ross 20 Sep. 28 26 Panhandle State 28 Oct. 5 20 @Central Oklahoma 19 Oct. 12 15 @Adams State 29 Oct. 19 21 %Colorado State College 7 Oct. 26 24 @Angelo State 0 Nov. 2 26 Abilene Christian 14 Nov. 9 17 !Northern Arizona 35 Nov. 16 7 @Northwestern Oklahoma 7 Nov. 23 20 Southwestern Oklahoma 21 183 180

Greyhound Yearly Results 1969 (1-9) Coach: Howard White Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 20 20 @Arkansas State 53 Sep. 27 19 @Panhandle State 21 Oct. 4 37 #Central State College 20 Oct. 11 26 #Adams State College 7 Oct. 18 14 @Colorado St. College 28 Oct. 25 8 Angelo State 34 Nov. 1 13 @Abilene Christian 42 Nov. 8 20 @Northern Arizona 48 Nov. 22 51 !Northwestern State 9 Nov. 25 0 @Southwestern State 66

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DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 19 13 Sul Ross State 35 Sep. 26 16 @TX Lutheran College 3 Oct. 3 14 Hiram Scott College 19 Oct. 10 7 @Abilene Christian 61 Oct. 17 20 %Southwestern State 31 Oct. 24 13 @Central State College 32 Oct. 31 3 Northern Colorado 33 Nov. 7 21 !Northern Arizona 7 Nov. 14 7 @Eastern Montana 10 Nov. 21 18 New Mexico Highlands 23 132 254

1971 (4-5-1) Coach: Jack Scott Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 11 13 @Panhandle State 36 Sep. 18 6 @Sul Ross State 6 Oct. 2 14 %Texas Lutheran College 7 Oct. 9 0 Abilene Christian 16 Oct. 16 28 @Southwestern State 45 Oct. 23 31 Central State College 49 Oct. 30 10 @Northern Colorado 29 Nov. 6 37 @Missouri-Rolla 7 Nov. 13 30 !Eastern Montana College 6 Nov. 20 20 @New Mexico Highlands 18 189 219

1972 (2-8) Coach: Jack Scott Independent DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 9 12 Panhandle State 0 Sep. 16 7 Arkansas State 39 Sep. 23 7 @Northwestern Oklahoma 23 Sep. 30 7 @Southern Colorado 35 Oct. 7 24 @Nebraska-Omaha 53 Oct. 14 0 %Southwestern Oklahoma 6 Oct. 21 7 @Central Oklahoma 28 Oct. 28 10 Abilene Christian 34 Nov. 4 6 !Northern Colorado 13 Nov. 11 14 @New Mexico Highlands 12 94 243

1973 (6-4) Coach: Jack Scott Independent

1977 (4-6) Coach: Jack Scott Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 8 3 @Panhandle State 7 Sep. 15 24 Sul Ross State College 16 Sep. 22 14 Northwestern State 7 Sep. 29 43 %Southern Colorado 15 Oct. 6 0 University of Nebraska 17 Oct. 13 7 @Southwestern State 10 Oct. 20 17 Central State College 14 Oct. 27 14 @Western New Mexico 11 Nov. 3 7 @Northern Colorado 37 Nov. 10 38 !Kansas St. Coll.-Pittsburg 3

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1974 (7-4) Coach: Jack Scott Independent

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DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 7 26 Panhandle State 3 Sep. 14 27 @Sul Ross 17 Sep. 28 29 @Southern Colorado 21 Oct. 5 14 %Fort Hays St. College 7 Oct. 12 14 @Cameron 27 Oct. 19 17 Southwestern Oklahoma 6 Oct. 26 0 @Central Oklahoma 7 Nov. 2 42 !East Central 14 Nov. 9 0 @New Mexico Highlands 10 Nov. 16 12 Northern Colorado 31 Nov. 23 41 Western New Mexico 28

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DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 6 52 @Panhandle State 6 Sep. 13 21 Western New Mexico 3 Sep. 20 38 @Sul Ross 6 Sep. 27 28 %Southern Colorado 16 Oct. 4 20 @Fort Hays State 13 Oct. 11 11 Cameron 15 Oct. 18 18 @Southwestern 48 Oct. 25 19 Central Oklahoma 0 Nov. 1 22 @East Central Oklahoma 36 Nov. 8 33 !New Mexico Highlands 7 Nov. 15 16 @Northern Colorado 14 278 164

1976 (7-3-1) Coach: Jack Scott Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 4 33 Panhandle State 3 Sep. 11 27 @Western New Mexico 14 Sep. 18 40 Sul Ross State 19 Sep. 25 21 @New Mexico Highlands 0 Oct. 2 24 %Angelo State 38 Oct. 9 15 @Cameron University 14 Oct. 16 8 Southwestern Oklahoma 21 Oct. 23 20 @Central Oklahoma 23 Oct. 30 21 East Central Oklahoma 20 Nov. 6 17 @Southern Colorado 17 Nov. 13 14 !Northern Colorado 12 240 181

20th winning season in Greyhound history

1981 (6-4) Coach: Dunny Goode Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 10 22 New Mexico Highlands 3 Sep. 17 0 @Angelo State 27 Sep. 24 3 %Howard Payne 20 Oct. 1 21 @Northern Colorado 28 Oct. 8 12 Cameron University 14 Oct. 15 0 @Southwestern Oklahoma 41 Oct. 22 20 !Central Oklahoma 24 Oct. 29 14 @East Central Oklahoma 7 Nov. 12 28 @Texas Lutheran 13 Nov. 19 49 Bishop College 7

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 12 13 New Mexico Highlands 7 Sep. 19 14 @Angelo State 35 Sep. 26 20 %Western New Mexico 3 Oct. 3 17 @Southern Colorado 20 Oct. 10 14 #@Southwestern Okla. 43 Oct. 17 30 Bishop College 9 Oct. 24 20 Central State (Okla.) 28 Oct. 31 28 @Western State (Colo.) 23 Nov. 7 26 #!Cameron University 28 Nov. 14 13 @Texas Lutheran College 14





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1982 (4-6) Coach: Dunny Goode Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 2 42 Sul Ross 0 Sep. 9 7 @New Mexico Highlands 6 Sep. 16 0 Angelo State 42 Sep. 23 14 @Howard Payne 19 Oct. 7 20 @Northwestern Oklahoma 10 Oct. 14 14 %Southwestern Oklahoma 24 Oct. 21 14 @Central State (Okla.) 30 Oct. 28 14 Northern Colorado 13 Nov. 4 36 @Panhandle State 14 Nov. 11 0 !Texas Lutheran College 16 Nov. 18 6 Fort Hays State 14 167 188

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 4 19 @Adams State 17 Sep. 11 10 @New Mexico Highlands 17 Sep. 18 24 Fort Lewis 10 Sep. 25 8 @Western New Mexico 27 Oct. 2 10 Panhandle University 2 Oct. 9 7 %Southwestern Oklahoma 24 Oct. 16 6 @Bishop College 9 Oct. 23 12 @Central State (Okla.) 49 Oct. 30 21 !Western Colorado 7 Nov. 13 10 Texas Lutheran 14

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 8 50 New Mexico Highlands 0 Sep. 15 7 @Angelo State 21 Sep. 22 15 %Howard Payne 33 Sep. 28 17 @Northern Colorado 12 Oct. 6 38 !Northwestern Oklahoma 17 Oct. 13 6 @Southwestern OK St. 30 Oct. 20 0 Central State (Okla.) 20 Nov. 3 43 Panhandle State 18 Nov. 10 0 @Texas Lutheran College 7 Nov. 17 23 @Fort Hays State 30

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 10 27 %New Mexico Highlands 0 Sep. 24 15 @Fort Lewis College 7 Oct. 1 42 !Western New Mexico 8 Oct. 8 38 @Southwestern Oklahoma 7 Oct. 15 48 Adams State College 14 Oct. 22 23 @Panhandle State 10 Oct. 29 21 @Tarleton State 6 Nov. 5 45 @Western Colorado 3 Nov. 12 10 @Texas Lutheran College 24 Nov. 19 28 Central State (Okla.) 28 NAIA Division I Playoffs Dec. 3 9 @Mesa College 35 306 142

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1980 (2-7-1) Coach: Dunny Goode Independent

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 13 16 @New Mexico Highlands 18 Sep. 20 7 %Angelo State 34 Sep. 27 0 @Howard Payne 0 Oct. 4 22 Northern Colorado 33 Oct. 11 10 !Southwestern Oklahoma 30 Oct. 18 28 @Western New Mexico 35 Oct. 25 24 Central State (Okla.) 6 Nov. 1 16 @Cameron University 34 Nov. 8 20 Western State (Colo.) 18 Nov. 15 7 Texas Lutheran College 14 150 222



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1983 (8-2-1) NAIA Playoffs Coach: Bill Kelly Independent

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Eastern scores a team-record 306 points and reaches the postseason

Greyhound Yearly Results 1984 (5-5) Coach: Bill Kelly Independent

1988 (2-8, 0-6 LSC) Coach: Don Carthel Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 8 14 Southwestern Oklahoma 10 Sep. 15 50 @East Central Univ. 46 Sep. 22 19 %Fort Lewis College 7 Sep. 29 17 @Angelo State Univ. 18 Oct. 6 70 !Southern Colorado 13 Oct. 13 12 @Cameron University 13 Oct. 20 30 East Texas State 40 Oct. 27 13 @Howard Payne 20 Nov. 10 42 Texas Lutheran College 7 Nov. 17 0 @Central State (Okla.) 27

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 3 6 @Univ. of Montana 35 Sep. 10 30 @New Mexico Highlands 7 Sep. 24 50 @Fort Lewis College 17 Oct. 1 17 *!Abilene Christian 21 Oct. 8 18 *@Angelo State 49 Oct. 15 6 *Cameron University 15 Oct. 22 13 *@East Texas State 28 Oct. 29 18 *%Texas A&I 32 Nov. 5 15 *@West Texas State 34 Nov. 12 19 *Central State (Okla.) 35





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1985 (5-5, 3-2 LSC) Coach: Don Carthel Lone Star Conference

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1989 (7-3, 5-2 LSC) Coach: Don Carthel Lone Star Conference

1992 (5-5, 3-3 LSC) Coach: Howard Stearns Lone Star Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 5 9 @New Mexico Highlands 21 Sep. 12 14 @Western Colorado 57 Sep. 19 27 Western New Mexico 13 Oct. 3 30 *!Abilene Christian 6 Oct. 10 26 *@Angelo State 25 Oct. 17 45 *Cameron University 7 Oct. 24 21 *@East Texas State 30 Oct. 31 0 *Texas A&I 26 Nov. 7 56 @West Texas State 0 Nov. 14 13 *%Central Oklahoma 35 241 220

1993 (1-8-1, 1-4 LSC) Coach: Howard Stearns Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 14 14 @Southwestern Oklahoma 25 Sep. 21 2 %East Central Oklahoma 25 Sep. 28 15 @Fort Lewis College 24 Oct. 5 27 !Texas Lutheran (OT) 24 Oct. 19 30 Cameron University 7 Oct. 26 38 *@East Texas State 51 Nov. 2 24 *Howard Payne 18 Nov. 9 23 *@Abilene Christian 9 Nov. 16 26 *Angelo State 24 Nov. 23 17 *@Texas A&I 21

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 2 15 @Univ. of Montana 41 Sep. 9 33 New Mexico Highlands 9 Sep. 23 30 Fort Lewis College 14 Sep. 30 13 *@Abilene Christian 23 Oct. 7 30 *!Angelo State 20 Oct. 14 14 *@Cameron University 9 Oct. 21 45 *%East Texas State 28 Oct. 28 12 *@Texas A&I 27 Nov. 4 21 *West Texas State 17 Nov. 11 41 *@Central State (Okla.) 5

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 4 10 New Mexico Highlands 15 Sep. 11 20 Western Colorado 24 Sep. 18 7 @Western New Mexico 37 Sep. 25 19 @Colo. School of Mines 19 Oct. 2 36 *@Abilene Christian 52 Oct. 9 0 *!%Angelo State 28 Oct. 23 15 *East Texas State 0 Oct. 30 22 *@TAMU-Kingsville 54 Nov. 6 34 West Texas A&M 35 Nov. 13 7 *@Central Oklahoma 36







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1986 (8-3, 3-3 LSC) Coach: Don Carthel Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 6 49 Western New Mexico 7 Sep. 13 30 @New Mexico Highlands 23 Sep. 20 38 @Fort Lewis College 15 Sep. 27 36 %Adams State College 12 Oct. 4 41 @Texas Lutheran College 13 Oct. 11 10 *!Abilene Christian 34 Oct. 18 14 *@Angelo State 35 Oct. 25 41 *Howard Payne 10 Nov. 1 21 *@East Texas State 6 Nov. 8 34 *Texas A&I 28 Nov. 15 3 *@West Texas State 50 317 233

Eastern breaks scoring record with 317 points

1987 (9-2, 4-2 LSC) Coach: Don Carthel Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 5 33 @Western New Mexico 14 Sep. 12 37 New Mexico Highlands 34 Sep. 19 33 Fort Lewis College 13 Sep. 26 30 @Adams St. College 21 Oct. 3 34 !Texas Lutheran College 13 Oct. 10 17 *@Abilene Christian 13 Oct. 17 18 *Angelo State 0 Oct. 24 41 *@Central State (OK) 35 Oct. 31 34 *%East Texas State 12 Nov. 7 7 *@Texas A&I 30 Nov. 14 7 *West Texas State 29 291 214

Eastern sets a new record for wins in a season, capturing nine victories

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1990 (6-4, 5-2 LSC) Coach: Don Carthel Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 8 13 @Cal State-Northridge 24 Sep. 15 0 Western New Mexico 7 Sep. 22 61 @New Mexico Highlands 21 Sep. 29 21 *!Abilene Christian 11 Oct. 6 15 *@Angelo State 14 Oct. 13 27 *Cameron University 0 Oct. 20 0 *@East Texas State 19 Oct. 27 12 *%Texas A&I 31 Nov. 3 32 *@West Texas State 0 Nov. 10 12 *Central State (Okla.) 7

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1991 (7-3-1, 5-1 LSC) Coach: Don Carthel Lone Star Conference LSC Champions

DATE ENMU OPP Aug. 31 15 @Northern Arizona 22 Sep. 7 42 @Western New Mexico 10 Sep. 14 10 Cal State-Northridge 12 Sep. 28 36 New Mexico Highlands 6 Oct. 5 32 *@Abilene Christian 20 Oct. 12 13 *!Angelo State 12 Oct. 19 20 *@Cameron University 16 Oct. 26 17 *East Texas State 14 Nov. 2 20 *@Texas A&I 36 Nov. 9 20 %Nebraska-Kearney 20 Nov. 16 21 *@Central Oklahoma 12 246 180

Hounds capture Lone Star Conference championship, are 15-5 in conference over three-year period

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1994 (6-4-1, 1-3-1 LSC) Coach: “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 3 27 @New Mexico Highlands 26 Sep. 10 47 Fort Lewis 7 Sep. 17 28 Western New Mexico 24 Sep. 24 10 @Southern Utah 24 Oct. 1 20 *!Abilene Christian 9 Oct. 8 0 *@Angelo State 38 Oct. 15 10 Tarleton State 7 Oct. 22 7 *@East Texas State 23 Oct. 29 15 *TAMU-Kingsville 24 Nov. 5 48 @West Texas A&M 38 Nov. 12 13 *Central Oklahoma 13 225 233

Eastern wins Wagon Wheel Game on the road, 48-38

1995 (6-4-1, 3-3-1 LSC) Coach: “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 2 14 @Univ. of Montana 41 Sep. 9 27 @Fort Lewis College 17 Sep. 16 22 New Mexico Highlands 9 Sep. 23 9 @Western New Mexico 3 Sep. 30 17 *Abilene Christian 7 Oct. 7 10 *!Angelo State 10 Oct. 14 28 *@Tarleton State 7 Oct. 21 14 *East Texas State 28 Oct. 28 14 *@TAMU-Kingsville 33 Nov. 4 10 *West Texas A&M 7 Nov. 11 23 *@Central Oklahoma 33

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1996 (3-8, 2-5 LSC) Coach: “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference DATE ENMU OPP Aug. 29 13 @Stephen F. Austin 49 Sep. 7 6 @New Mexico Highlands 29 Sep. 14 17 Chadron State 20 Sep. 21 52 Western New Mexico 7 Oct. 5 6 *@Abilene Christian 25 Oct. 12 28 *@Angelo State 38 Oct. 19 24 *Tarleton State 17 Oct. 26 10 *@TAMU-Commerce 42 Nov. 2 13 *!TAMU-Kingsville 24 Nov. 9 31 *@West Texas A&M 21 Nov. 16 7 *Central Oklahoma 17 207 289

Eastern wins third straight Wagon Wheel Game

1997 (5-6, 3-6 LSC) Coach: “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 6 3 @Western New Mexico 0 Sep. 13 34 New Mexico Highlands 31 Sep. 20 21 *Southwestern Oklahoma 12 Sep. 27 7 *@SE Oklahoma 21 Oct. 4 7 *!Abilene Christian 40 Oct. 11 7 *Angelo State 16 Oct. 18 26 *@Tarleton State 20 Oct. 25 10 *TAMU-Commerce 9 Nov. 1 14 *@TAMU-Kingsville 56 Nov. 8 34 *West Texas A&M (OT) 35 Nov. 15 7 *@Midwestern State 24 170 264

1998 (8-3, 6-3 LSC) Coach: “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 5 62 Western New Mexico 3 Sep. 12 31 @New Mexico Highlands 30 Sep. 19 34 *@SW Oklahoma 6 Sep. 26 30 *!Southeastern Oklahoma 13 Oct. 3 35 *@Abilene Christian 21 Oct. 10 10 *@Angelo State 7 Oct. 17 42 *Tarleton State 7 Oct. 24 14 *@TAMU-Commerce 26 Oct. 31 14 *TAMU-Kingsville 28 Nov. 7 10 *@West Texas A&M 13 Nov. 14 21 *Midwestern State 18 303 172

1999 (8-3, 6-3 LSC South) Coach: “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference LSC South Co-Champions

DATE ENMU OPP Sep. 4 33 @Western New Mexico 13 Sep. 11 54 New Mexico Highlands 7 Sep. 18 23 *Ouachita Baptist 0 Sep. 25 20 *@NE State 14 Oct. 2 28 *!Abilene Christian 31 Oct. 9 19 *Angelo State 24 Oct. 16 27 *@Tarleton State 13 Oct. 23 21 *TAMU-Commerce 10 Oct. 30 7 *@TAMU-Kingsville 42 Nov. 6 24 *West Texas A&M 16 Nov. 13 38 *@Midwestern State 13 294 183

Greyhound Yearly Results 2000 (6-4, 4-2 LSC South) Coach: “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference LSC South Co-Champions DATE ENMU Sep. 2 41 Western New Mexico Sep. 9 22 @N. M. Highlands Sep. 16 16 **Midwestern State Sep. 23 21 **Central Oklahoma Sep. 30 21 *!Abilene Christian Oct. 7 18 *@Angelo State Oct. 14 34 *Tarleton State Oct. 21 7 *@TAMU-Commerce Oct. 28 35 *TAMU-Kingsville Nov. 4 49 *@West Texas A&M 264

OPP 6 30 33 16 23 8 27 9 7 21 180

2001 (6-4, 2-4 LSC South) Coach: “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference DATE ENMU Sep. 1 70 @Western N.M. Sep. 8 37 N.M. Highlands Sep. 15 36 **@Midwestern State Sep. 22 57 **@Central Oklahoma Sep. 29 21 *@Abilene Christian Oct. 6 0 *!Angelo State Oct. 13 14 *@Tarleton State Oct. 20 28 *TAMU-Commerce Oct. 27 14 *@TAMU-Kingsville Nov. 3 41 *West Texas A&M 318

OPP 7 6 33 35 35 28 55 20 35 27 281

2002 (8-3, 4-2 LSC South) Coach: “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU Sep. 7 27 Western New Mexico Sep. 14 70 @N.M. Highlands Sep. 21 46 Northeastern State Sep. 28 35 **@East Central Oct. 5 19 *Abilene Christian Oct. 12 23 *@Angelo State Oct. 19 14 *!Midwestern State Oct. 26 27 *@TAMU-Commerce Nov. 2 37 *TAMU-Kingsville Nov. 9 27 *@West Texas A&M Nov. 16 14 **@SW Oklahoma 339

OPP 20 28 14 29 20 14 28 17 34 16 25 245

Eastern wins fourth straight Wagon Wheel Game, and sets a new single-season record for points with 339

2003 (6-5, 2-4 LSC South) Coach “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference DATE ENMU Sep. 6 18 @Adams State Sep. 13 45 N.M. Highlands Sep. 20 24 @Northeastern State Sep. 27 32 **East Central Oct. 4 14 *@Abilene Christian Oct. 11 31 *!Angelo State Oct. 18 14 *@Midwestern State Oct. 25 10 *TAMU-Commerce Nov. 1 26 *@TAMU-Kingsville Nov. 8 23 *West Texas A&M Nov. 15 14 **SW Oklahoma 251

OPP 17 14 10 2 24 0 24 3 44 49 17 204

2004 (6-5, 4-2 LSC South) Coach “Bud” Elliott Lone Star Conference DATE ENMU Aug. 28 31 Central Arkansas Sep. 4 21 **@SE Oklahoma Sep. 11 39 **SW Oklahoma Sep. 18 14 **@East Central Sep. 25 28 *Abilene Christian Oct. 2 38 *@Angelo State Oct. 9 21 *!West Texas A&M Oct. 16 31 *@TAMU-Commerce Oct. 23 22 *TAMU-Kingsville Oct. 30 20 *@Midwestern State Nov. 6 38 Western New Mexico 303

OPP 38 45 0 33 21 35 20 21 29 34 10 286

2008 (2-9, 0-6 LSC South) Mark Ribaudo Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Aug. 30 9 @Southern Nazarene 16 Sept. 6 37 **SW Oklahoma St. 24 Sept. 13 14 **@SE Oklahoma St. 29 Sept. 20 14 **@TAMU-Commerce 38 Sept. 27 11 *#4 Abilene Christian 56 Oct. 4 13 *@ Angelo State 25 Oct. 11 27 *West Texas A&M 51 Oct. 18 21 *#@17 Tarleton State 42 Oct. 25 32 *!#Texas A&M-Kingsville 35 Nov. 1 16 *@Midwestern State 59 Nov. 8 59 Okla. Panhandle State 13 253 388

Seventh straight winning season

Greyhounds first season in spread offense

2005 (5-6, 2-4 LSC South) Mark Ribaudo Lone Star Conference

2009 (2-9, 0-6 LSC South) Mark Ribaudo Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Aug. 25 0 vs. Central Arkansas 51 Sep. 3 12 **SE Oklahoma 28 Sep. 10 28 **@ SW Oklahoma 0 Sep. 17 30 **East Central 13 Sep. 24 33 *@Abilene Christian 30 Oct. 1 38 *Angelo State 14 Oct. 8 51 *@!#16 W Texas A&M 5 2 OT Oct. 15 27 *#22 Tarleton State 34 Oct. 22 14 *@#21 TAMU-Kingsville 26 Oct. 29 27 *Midwestern State 62 Nov. 5 47 Western New Mexico 20 307 330

2006 (3-7, 1-5 LSC South) Mark Ribaudo Lone Star Conference DATE ENMU OPP Sept. 7 7 @Northeastern State 42 Sept. 16 24 **@East Central 15 Sept. 23 16 **Central Oklahoma 19 Sept. 30 0 *!#25 Abilene Christian 21 Oct. 7 7 *@Angelo State 17 Oct. 14 14 *#6 West Texas A&M 21 Oct. 21 0 *@ Tarleton State 48 Oct. 28 37 * TAMU-Kingsville 14 Nov. 4 19 *@#23 Midwestern State 29 Nov. 11 63 Okla. Panhandle State 14 187 240

2007 (5-6, 0-6 LSC South) Mark Ribaudo Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Aug. 25 63 @Bacone College 20 Sept. 6 14 **Northeastern State 10 Sept. 15 49 **East Central 13 Sept. 22 21 **Central Oklahoma 7 Sept. 29 20 *@#17 Abilene Christian 45 Oct. 6 21 *! Angelo State 28 2-OT Oct. 13 31 *@ #10 West Texas A&M 62 Oct. 20 10 *#10 Tarleton State 40 Oct. 27 35 *@#Texas A&M-Kinsville 38 Nov. 3 7 *#21 Midwestern State 63 Nov. 10 52 Okla. Panhandle State 0 323 326

DATE ENMU OPP Aug. 29 23 @CSU-Pueblo 28 Sept. 5 45 **@SW Oklahoma St. 7 Sept. 12 47 **SE Oklahoma St. 49 Sept. 19 76 **TAMU-Commerce 56 Sept. 26 33 *#2 Abilene Christian 44 Oct. 3 23 *!Angelo State 47 Oct. 10 24 *@West Texas A&M 34 Oct. 17 20 *#13 Tarleton State 30 Oct. 24 31 *@#13 TAMU-Kingsville 38 Oct. 31 17 *#13Midwestern State 50 Nov. 7 35 Incarnate Word 30 374 413

Greyhounds Lead NCAA in passing, set new team records for scoring and points in a game

The Greyhound record for touchdowns in a game is five, and the last player to accomplish the feat was Dennis Beard against West Texas A&M on November 4, 2000.

In 2004, Corey White took the opening kickoff of the second half against Southwestern Oklahoma State, 100 yards for a score, tying an NCAA record. The Hounds went on to win that game 39-0. Eastern has four 100-yard kickoff returns in their history.

2010 (5-6, 3-3 LSC North) Mark Ribaudo Lone Star Conference

DATE ENMU OPP Aug. 28 59 Southern Nazarene 21 Sept. 4 38 **@Angelo State 41 Sept. 11 17 **Midwestern State 44 Sept. 25 44 *!TAMU-Commerce 21 Oct. 2 10 *@Southwestern Okla. 21 Oct. 9 49 *Central Oklahoma 31 Oct. 16 19 *@East Central 22 Oct. 23 14 **Abilene Christian 53 Oct. 30 55 *Southeastern Okla 20 Nov. 6 40 *@Northeastern State 43 OT Nov. 13 35 **@Tarleton State 10 380 327

Derrick Hunter sprints down the sideline at West Texas A&M in 2005. Hunter holds a number of the Greyhounds receiving records, and concluded his ENMU career in 2005.

@ - Away Game % - Parent’s Day Game ! - Homecoming Game # - Forfeit * Lone Star Conference/LSC South ** LSC crossover

Steve Hinson played from 2001-2004 and was one of the top passers and kick returners in recent history for the Greyhounds Kevin Kott played from 1983-1984, and holds numerous passing records, including the single game record for yardage, with 500 against East Central in 1984. He also holds the record for total offense in a game (496) and season (3,354).

Greyhound Records Greyhound Football 2011 Burning Up The Gridiron!

ENMU Individual Records Total Offense

Rushing Carries

Season 292 Yards

Game 294 Season 1,468 Career 4,202 Touchdowns

Game 5 5 Season 18 Average Per Carry

Season 7.3

Average Per Game

Season 131.0

Tom Manley, 1974 Heath Ridenour, vs. TAMU-Kingsville, Nov. 2, 2002 Michael Benton, 2007 Tom Manley, 1973-76 Charlie Painter, vs. Western N.M., Oct. 27, 1951 Dennis Beard vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 4, 2000 Michael Benton, 2007 Russell Tatum, 1975 (90 carries, 650 yards)- min. 90 carries Tom Manley, 1974 (11 games, 1,441 yards)

Passing Completions

Game *64 Season 404 Career 620 Attempts

Game *94 Season 647 Career 1,042 Yards

Game **695 Season 4,373 Career 6,601 Touchdowns

Game 8 Season 31 Career 58

JJ Harp, vs. SE Oklahoma St., Sept. 12, 2009 J.J. Harp, 2009 J.J. Harp, 2008-09 JJ Harp, vs. SE Oklahoma St., Sept. 12, 2009 J.J. Harp, 2009 J.J. Harp, 2009 JJ Harp, vs. SE Oklahoma St., Sept. 12, 2009 J.J. Harp, 2009 Kevin Kott, 1983-84 Kevin Kott, vs. Southern Colorado, Oct. 6, 1984 J.J. Harp, 2009 Kevin Kott, 1983-84

Game 84.6% Benjy Dial, vs. Central State (11-13), Oct. 2, 1964 Season 62.4% J.J. Harp, 2009 (404-647) Career 59.5% J.J. Harp, 2008-09 (545-929)

Receiving Game 14 Season 86 Career 205 Yards

Game 234 Season 1,384 Career 2,458 Touchdowns

Season 14 Career 25

Game Season Career First Downs

**681 JJ Harp, vs. SE Oklahoma St., Sept. 12, 2009 4,367 JJ Harp, 2009 6,082 Kevin Kott, 1983-84 *47 vs. SE Oklahoma St., Sept. 12, 2009

Punting Average

Game 63.0 Season 44.1

Darian Dale, vs. SE Oklahoma St,, Sept. 12, 2009 Jesse Poku, 010 Jesse Poku, 2007-2010 Barry Coffman, vs. NW Oklahoma, Nov. 15, 1969 Steve Jackson, 1983 Jesse Poku, 2007-2010 Steve Jackson, 1983; Derrick Harden, 1985 Jesse Poku, 2007-2010

* NCAA Record ** NCAA DivisionII Record

Ken Willis, vs. Adams State, Oct. 15, 1949 Mark Montoya, 1987

Fewest Blocked (Min. 30 punts)

Season 0

Steven Todd, 2003 (53 punts)

Consecutive Punts Without a Block

Career 90

Steven Todd, 2003-04

Punt Returns Yards

Percentage

Catches

Yards

Season 334 Career 688 Average

Season 16.6

Robert Briggs, 1986 Charlie Ragle, 1994-97 Tim Hamett, 2007 (15 for 249) - Min. 15 Returns

Kickoff Returns Yards

Career 1,446 Average

Season 35.1

Steve Hinson, 2001-2004 Rufus Smith, 1985

Scoring Points

Game 36 Season 108 Touchdowns

Game 5 5 Season 18 Field Goals

Game **6 Season 16 Career 50

Charlie Painter, vs. Western N.M., Oct. 27, 1951 Michael Benton, 2007 Charlie Painter, vs. Western N.M., Oct. 27, 1951 Dennis Beard vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 4, 2000 Michael Benton, 2007 Taylor Cannon, vs. SE Okla., Oct. 12, 2009 Bob Gilbreath, 1987 Bob Gilbreath, 1986-89

Tackles Number

Season 155 Career 515

Michael Walton, 1997 Michael Walton, 1996-99

Interceptions Number

Season 13

Ron Holcomb, 1952

Greyhound Records Rushing Yards

Game 512 Season 3,444

at Bacone College, Aug. 25, 2007 2007

Passing Yards

Game **695 Season 3,792

vs Southeastern Oklahoma State, Sept. 12, 2009 1983

Total Offense Yards

Game 767 Season 5,042

Game 76 Season 374 318

vs Southeastern Oklahoma State, Sept. 12, 2009 2009

vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, Sept. 19, 2009 2009 (11 games) 2001 (10 games)

Penalties Most Yards

Game 210 Season 1,211 Fewest Yards

Game 5 5 Season 402

vs. N.M. Highlands (27 penalties), Sept. 13, 1986 1983 (114 penalties) vs. Western New Mexico, Oct. 12, 1963 vs. Colorado State, Sept. 29, 1957 1997

Most Opponent Yards

Game

239

vs. Midwestern State, Nov. 14, 1998 (21 penalties)

Fewest Opponent Yards

Game

0

vs. Angelo State, Oct. 11, 2003 (0 penalties)

Most Combined Yards

Game 353

ENMU (114) vs. Midwestern State (239), Nov. 14, 1998 (32 penalites)

Most Combined Penalties

Game 37

ENMU (27) vs. N.M. Highlands (10), Sept. 13, 1986 (270 yards)

Kicking Most Field Goals

Game **6 (Tie) vs Southeastern Oklahoma State, Sept. 12, 2009 Season 16 1987

Rushing Defense Fewest Yards Allowed

Game -50 Season 1,013

Fewest Yards Allowed

Game 65 Season 1,942

vs. West Texas, Nov. 7, 1992 1962

Scoring Defense Fewest Points Allowed

Season 77

1951

Interceptions

Scoring Points

Total Defense

at Oklahoma Panhandle, Nov. 10, 2007 (31 carries) 1990

Passing Defense

Fewest Completions Allowed

Game

0 0 0

vs. Western New Mexico, Nov. 7, 1993 vs. Colorado Western, Oct. 20, 1962 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Oct. 30, 1999

Season

534

1956

Fewest Yards Allowed

Most By ENMU Defense

Season 23

1987

ENMU’s Most ...

Victories in a Season 9, 1987 (9-2-0) and 1957 (9-0-1) Games Without a Loss 11, Nov., 1956 - Nov., 1957 (10-0-1) Consecutive Losses 7, Oct. 11, 1988 - Nov. 12, 1988 Shutouts in a Season 6, 1934 (Defense shut out opponent) Consecutive Shutouts 4, 1937 (Defense shut out opponent)

ENMU’S Longest ...

Running Play 99 yards J.T. Thompson, vs. East Central, Sept. 15, 2007 Pass Reception 95 yards Steve Jackson from Kevin Kott, vs. NMHU, Sept. 10, 1983 Field Goal 53 yards Rosli Hussein, vs. East Texas State, Oct. 26, 1985 53 yards Rosli Hussein, vs. SW Oklahoma, Oct. 8, 1983 Punt 85 yards Ken Willis, vs. Adams State, Oct. 15, 1949 Punt Return 94 yards Joe Wood vs. Air Force Academy, Oct. 27, 1956 Kickoff Return* 100 yards Corey White, vs. SW Oklahoma, Sept. 11, 2004 100 yards Darrell Whitaker, vs. N.M. Highlands, Sept. 3, 1994 100 yards Billy Ray Thompson, vs. Western St., Sept. 12, 1993 100 yards Rufus Smith, vs. Howard Payne, Nov. 2, 1985 Interception Return* 100 yards Tonmar Johnson vs. Midwestern State, Nov. 13, 1999 100 yards Justin Hibbler vs. TAMU-Kingsville, Oct. 28, 2000 Blocked FG Return 80 yards Tonmar Johnson, vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 1999 Comeback for a Victory 32 points 46-14 in 3rd qrtr. at East Central (50-46 win), Sept. 15, 1984 * Tied NCAA National Record and LSC Record I n 1 9 9 9 , To n m a r J o h n s o n s c o r e d o n a 1 0 0 - y a r d i n t e r c e p t i o n r e t u r n against Midwestern State with 0:17 left in the first half. In 2000, Justin Hibbler intercepted a pass against TAMU-Kingsville and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown on the final play of the first half. In each case, the interception return gave ENMU a 28-7 halftime lead. ENMU went on to defeat Midwestern State, 38-13, and TAMU-Kingsville, 35-7.

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