LONGHORNS
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1963, ’69, ’70, 2005 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS • 1996, 2005 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS • 1920, ’28, ’30, ’42, ’43, ’45, ’50, ’52, ’53*, ’59*, ’61*, ’62, ’63, ’68*, ’69, ’70, ’71 , ’72, ’73, ’75*, ’77, ’83, ’90, ’94*, ’95 (*co-champs)
TEXAS
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2008 TEXAS FOOTBALL SEASON OPENER: FLORIDA ATLANTIC AUGUST 30, 2008 DKR-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM
2008 SQUAD BREAKDOWN
Spring Returnees Starters returning ________________11 Starters lost ____________________13 Lettermen returning ______________47 Lettermen lost __________________17 Offense Starters returning ________________6 Starters lost ____________________5 Lettermen returning ______________25 Defense Starters returning ________________4 Starters lost ____________________7 Lettermen returning ______________18 Specialists (kicker/punter) Starters returning ________________1 Starters lost ____________________1
TEXAS COMING OFF NATION-LEADING SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE 10-WIN Mack Brown Era (1998-present) SEASON: The Texas Longhorns finished the 2007 season 10-3, giving them at least 10 wins 1. TEXAS ______________________103-25 2. Boise State____________________102-24 in each of the last seven seasons, a feat 3. Virginia Tech __________________99-28 unmatched by any other program nationally. 4. Ohio State ____________________98-27 Overall, Texas’ 103 victories over the last 10 5. Miami (Fla.) __________________94-28 Last Seven Years years are the most in the nation. The Horns also TEXAS ______________________76-14 have won more Big 12 games (65) than any 1. Boise State ____________________76-14 other team in the conference during that time. 3. USC__________________________75-14 In addition, the Horns set a school record by 4. LSU__________________________74-18 winning a bowl game for the fourth straight 5. Ohio State ____________________73-16 year after defeating Arizona State in the Holiday Bowl. They are one of only three schools nationally to accomplish that feat. The Holiday Bowl win marked UT’s sixth bowl victory in the last seven years, including two BCS triumphs and a BCS Championship Game victory. Mack Brown’s seven bowl victories at UT trail only Darrell Royal’s eight wins. STRING OF SUCCESS: With a 2007 No. 10 final ranking, Texas has finished the year ranked among the nation’s Top 15 in each of the last eight seasons, a Longhorn best. In addition, UT has finished in the Top 10 five of the last seven seasons (2001, ’02, ’04, ’05 and ’07). You have to go back to Darrell Royal’s string of success in the late 1960s, when the Horns finished among the Top Five four out of five years (1968-72), to equal that consistency in UT history.
NCAA’S WINNINGEST TEAMS
2008 LONGHORNS RETURNING LETTERMEN
LB WR OG DE DE DT DE CB TE DT PK CB OG DE THREE LETTERS (9) ____Rashad Bobino ____________Sr. ____Quan Cosby ______________Sr. ____Cedric Dockery ____________Sr. ____Aaron Lewis ______________Sr. ____Henry Melton ____________Sr. ____Roy Miller ________________Sr. ____Brian Orakpo______________Sr. ____Ryan Palmer ______________Sr. ____Peter Ullman ______________Sr. TWO LETTERS (17) ____Ben Alexander ____________Jr. ____Ryan Bailey ______________Sr. ____Deon Beasley ______________Jr. ____Chris Hall ________________Jr. ____Lamarr Houston __________Jr. LB ____Sergio Kindle ______________Jr. PK ____Hunter Lawrence __________Jr. QB ____Colt McCoy ______________Jr. TE ____Mac McWhorter __________Jr. LB ____Roddrick Muckelroy ________Jr. LB ____Jared Norton ______________Jr. S ______Ishie Oduegwu ____________Jr. RB ____Chris Ogbonnaya __________Sr. WR ____Jordan Shipley ____________Sr. OG ____Charlie Tanner ____________Jr. FB ____Luke Tiemann ____________Sr. OT ____Adam Ulatoski ____________Jr. ONE LETTER (21) DE ____Sam Acho________________So. OT ____Tray Allen________________So. CB ____Chykie Brown ____________So. CB ____Curtis Brown ____________So. C ______Buck Burnette ____________So. QB ____John Chiles ______________So. RB ____Antwan Cobb ____________So. WR ____Brandon Collins __________So. LB ____Dustin Earnest ____________So. P ______Trevor Gerland ____________Jr. DS ____Will Harvey ______________Jr. OT ____Kyle Hix ________________So. OG ____Michael Huey ____________So. TE ____Blaine Irby ______________So. DE ____Eddie Jones ______________So. WR ____James Kirkendoll __________So. RB ____Vondrell McGee __________So. OG ____Britt Mitchell ____________So. FB ____Nic Redwine ______________Sr. C ______Greg Smith ______________So. WR ____Montre Webber __________So.
2008 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST
Pos. WR OG OL QB Player Quan Cosby Cedric Dockery+ Chris Hall+ Colt McCoy Ht. 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-3 Wt. 205 320 300 210 195 300 310 OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING Cl.-Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats Sr.-3L 39 career games (21 starts)/120 rec.-1,475 yds.-9 TDs Sr.-3L 28 career games (17 starts)/Honorable Mention All-Big 12 Jr.-2L 20 career games (12 starts)/Started at least one game at all five line positions Jr.-2L 26 career starts (20-6 record)/Two-time UT co-MVP/Ranks first all-time at UT in completion percentage (66.4%) and passer rating (148.9) Sr.-2L 27 career games (eight starts)/43 rec.-646 yds.-9 TDs Jr.-2L 20 career games (eight starts)/Two-time Academic All-Big 12 Jr.-2L 23 career games (17 starts)/Second-team All-Big 12 OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats 3L 38 career games (17 starts)/Three-time All-Big 12 2L 26 career games (17 starts)/76 rec.-947 yds.-5 TDs 3L 32 career games (10 starts)/Draddy Trophy winner 4L 42 career games (24 straight starts)/First-team All-American in 2007 4L 48 career games (17 starts)/70 rec. in 2007 (T-No. 2 on UT’s single-season list) 4L 43 career games (39 straight starts)/Two-time All-Big 12
COACHING CONSISTENCY
Coaches with an active streak of at least 18 consecutive winning seasons 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ________31 2. MACK BROWN, TEXAS/UNC ______18 Coaches with an active streak of at least 16 consecutive bowl appearances 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ________26 2. MACK BROWN, TEXAS/UNC ______16
WR Jordan Shipley+ 6-0 OG Charlie Tanner+ 6-4 OT Adam Ulatoski+ 6-8 + split time as a starter Pos. RB TE C OT WR WR Player Jamaal Charles Jermichael Finley Dallas Griffin Tony Hills Nate Jones Limas Sweed Ht. 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-2 6-5 Ht. 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-10
Wt. 205 240 285 305 195 219
Pos. Player LB Rashad Bobino DE Lamarr Houston DE Aaron Lewis+ DE Brian Orakpo+ CB Ryan Palmer + split time as a starter Pos. LB CB S S LB DT DT Player Scott Derry Brandon Foster Marcus Griffin Erick Jackson Robert Killebrew Derek Lokey Frank Okam
DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING Wt. Cl-Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats 238 Sr.-3L 39 career games (38 starts)/Two-time All-Big 12 275 Jr.-2L 24 career games (11 starts)/Honorable Mention All-Big 12 265 Sr.-3L 32 career games (10 starts)/55 tackles, 17 TFL, five sacks and 22 pressures 260 Sr.-3L 35 career games (10 starts)/Holiday Bowl Defensive MVP 190 Sr.-3L 36 career games (13 starts)/Led team with 14 PBU and three FF in 2007 DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats 3L 37 career games (23 starts)/Two-time Honorable Mention All-Big 12 3L 46 career games (13 starts)/Second-team All-Big 12 in 2007 4L 49 career games (23 starts)/First-team All-Big 12 in 2007 3L 41 career games (10 starts)/Posted 90 career tackles 4L 49 career games (34 starts)/Posted 179 career tackles 4L 43 career games (21 starts)/First-team All-Big 12 in 2007 4L 50 career games (39 starts)/Third-team All-American in 2007
Ht. 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-5
Wt. 230 185 202 195 230 290 320
Pos. PK KR/PR DS KO Pos. P
Player Ryan Bailey Quan Cosby Will Harvey Hunter Lawrence Player Justin Moore
Ht. 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-0 Ht. 6-2
SPECIALISTS RETURNING Wt. Cl-Exp. Starts/Honors/Stats 205 Sr.-2L 24-of-28 FGs, 75-of-77 PATs, 147 career points (7.7 ppg) 205 Sr.-3L KO: 42-1,017-1; PR: 19-178 in 2007/Second-team All-Big 12 returner 235 Jr.-1L 14 career games as deep snapper 180 Jr.-2L 31 touchbacks on 133 kickoffs (60.4 ypk) during his career Wt. 197 Exp. 1L SPECIALISTS LOST Starts/Honors/Stats 34 punts for 1,395 yards (41.0 ypp) (12 inside the 20) during his career
team to nine or more victories in 12 straight seasons. His 10 straight seasons at UT of nine or more victories are a school best. Under Brown, the Horns have posted Top 10 finishes five times in the last seven years (2001, ’02, ’04, ’05 and ’07). Prior to his arrival, the last time UT finished in the Top 10 was 1983. In addition, Texas played in a bowl game for a school-record 10thconsecutive season, bettering the previous streak of nine straight from 197785. Brown’s personal strings, including time at North Carolina, go back even further. He has posted 18 consecutive winning seasons and has directed his teams to 16 straight bowl games. Both of those marks are the second-longest active streaks in the nation. BROWN REACHES CENTURY MARK: With a victory against Nebraska in 2007, head coach Mack Brown joined Darrell Royal as just the second coach in UT history to reach the 100-victory plateau (103-25/.805). He also became one of only nine active coaches at NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools who have won 100 games at their current school. Of the 79 coaches that have ever won 100 games at a FBS school, Brown is the 13th fastest to reach the century mark (124 games) and the second-fastest among active coaches. For his career, Brown has won 189 games, which is tied for 25th on the NCAA all-time list. UT’S NO. 2 ALL-TIME: Mack Brown has won 103 games at Texas. He is in second place on UT’s all-time list behind only Darrell Royal, who tallied 167 victories from 1957-76. Brown moved ahead of Fred Akers, who posted 86 wins from 1977-86, during the 2006 season.
ELEVENTH YEAR UNDER MACK BROWN: With Mack Brown entering his 11th season at Texas, he is just the fourth coach in the 115 years of Texas football to coach the Longhorns for at least a decade and just the second UT coach to win 100 games. Darrell Royal, who won 167 games while at Texas, has the longest tenure at 20 years, while D.X. Bible and Fred Akers each coached in Austin for 10 seasons. With a 103-25 (.805) record at UT, Mack Brown is the architect of the nation’s best record dur-
ing that stretch. Even more impressive, Brown has led the Horns to a 76-14 (.844) mark over the last seven seasons, which also ranks first nationally, and includes four 11-win seasons (2001-02 and 2004-05). The 11-win seasons set the bar at Texas before the Horns’ record-setting, 13-win campaign in 2005. Texas is the only school in the nation that has posted at least 10 wins in each of the last seven seasons (a UT record). With 10 wins in 2007, Brown is the lone coach nationally to lead his
NINE IN A ROW
Texas is the only NCAA Division I-A program with 10 consecutive nine-win seasons
PROGRAM TEXAS
1998 9-3
1999 9-5
2000 9-3
2001 11-2
2002 11-2
2003 10-3
2004 11-1
2005 13-0
2006 10-3
2007 10-3
REWRITE THE COACHING SUCCESS RECORD BOOK: NCAA Division I-A head coaching records since 1990 Teams with four consecutive bowl wins (2004-07) During Mack Brown’s TEXAS ____________Holiday Bowl (2007) 10-year tenure at Texas, By victories __________________Alamo Bowl (2006) the Horns have set 214 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State __________178-46-1 __________.793 __________________Rose Bowl (2005)* 2. MACK BROWN, TEXAS/UNC ________170-51-1 __________.768 school records. The __________________Rose Bowl (2004)* Boston College ____Champ Sports Bowl (2007) offense has led the way By winning percentage (min. 100 victories) ________________Meineke Car Care Bowl (2006) by setting 135 team, 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida State __________178-46-1 __________.793 ________________MPC Computers Bowl (2005) individual, game, sea- 2. MACK BROWN, TEXAS/UNC ________170-51-1 __________.768 ______________Continental Tire Bowl (2004) son and career records. 3. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee ____________147-45-0 __________.766 Utah ________________Pointsettia Bowl (2007) UT also has set 14 __________________Armed Forces Bowl (2006) EIGHT STRAIGHT TOP 15 FINISHES: ______________________Emerald Bowl (2005) defensive records, 32 special teams records and Texas’No. 10 ranking in 2007 marked the eighth ______________________Fiesta Bowl (2004)* 28 freshman records under Brown. In addition, straight year the Horns finished ranked among * BCS Bowl the Horns have set every major school attenthe nation’s Top 15. That is the first time UT has BOWL ROLL: With a 52-34 victory over dance record during the Mack Brown era. ever accomplished that feat. The 2007 standing Arizona State in the 2007 Holiday Bowl, Texas followed a No. 13 ranking in 2006, a No. 1 rankhas played in a bowl game for a UT-record 10 INJURY REPORT: As a result of injuries, ing in 2005, a No. 5 ranking in 2004, a No. 12 straight seasons, bettering the previous mark of eight Texas football players will be foreced to sit ranking in 2003, a No. 6 ranking in 2002, a No. nine straight bowl games from 1977-85. The out the Orange-White game. The list includes: 5 ranking in 2001 and a No. 12 ranking in 2000. Horns have won six of their last seven bowl freshman OL Mark Buchanan (left ankle), sophgames and have a 7-3 record in bowl contests omore RB Antwan Cobb (left knee), sophomore WIRE-TO-WIRE: Texas is the nation’s only under Mack Brown. In the 10 years prior to DE Eddie Jones (left shoulder); junior LB Sergio school that has both started and finished the seaBrown’s arrival, Texas went to four bowls and Kindle (right knee); senior DE Aaron Lewis (left son ranked among the nation’s Top 15 in each of was 1-3. Brown is the first UTcoach since Darrell shoulder); junior LB Jared Norton (right thumb); the last eight seasons. Royal, who was 8-7-1 in bowl games, to post a junior S Ishie Oduegwu (left shoulder) and jun.500 or better record in bowls. Under Brown, ior OT Adam Ulatoski (left knee). AP TOP 25 STREAK AT UT RECORD 124 Texas has won bowl games in four consecutive STRAIGHT WEEKS: Texas has been ranked years for the first time in school history (2004- BROWN'S TOP 10 HORNS: Mack Brown among The Associated Press Top 25 for a UT07). They are one of only three schools national- revived the Horns as a Top 10 regular beginning record 124 straight weeks, bettering a 114-week ly to accomplish that feat. The Horns did win five with a No. 5 preseason ranking in 2001. Since streak from 1968-76. That also is the nation’s straight bowl contests previously (1963-64, ’66, then, the Horns have earned a Top 10 standing in longest active streak. Texas has finished the year ’68-69), but the streak was interrupted by seasons 89 of the last 112 AP polls. All totaled, UT has ranked among The AP Top 25 in each of Mack that did not result in a bowl game. Brown’s per- spent 96 weeks ranked among the Top 10 since Brown’s 10 years in Austin. That marks the first sonal string, including time at North Carolina, Brown arrived in 1998. In the same 10-year time in school history that Texas has finished in goes back even further. He has directed his teams stretch prior to his arrival, UT spent just 16 The APTop 25 for 10 straight years, bettering the to 16 straight bowl games, which is the second- weeks rated among the Top 10. Brown has led previous record of eight straight seasons from the Horns to a final Top 10 ranking in five of the longest active streak in the nation. 1968-75. last seven seasons. In 2005, he led UT to its first NINE-WIN SEASONS: Texas has posted at No. 1 ranking since 1984 and its first No. 1 rank- UT-RECORD 152 STRAIGHT WEEKS IN least nine victories for the 10 straight seasons. ing to end the season since 1969. Before Brown COACHES POLL: UT has been ranked The streak of 10 straight seasons of nine or more took over the program, the last time UT earned a among the USA Today Coaches Poll for 152 victories is a UT first and the longest active string Top 10 finish was 1983. From the start of the straight weeks dating back to late in the 1998 in the nation. In addition, with 10 wins in his final 1984 season to Brown's arrival in 1998, UT was season. The 152 straight weeks is the longest UT two seasons at North Carolina, Mack Brown is in the Top 10 just 28 times in 14 seasons. streak in any poll and the nation’s longest active the lone coach nationally to lead his team to nine streak in the coaches poll. The next longest active UT AND THE AP TOP 10: After its loss at or more victories in 12 straight seasons. streak is USC’s 97-week streak. The Horns’preKansas State in 2006, Texas had its string of 46vious longest streak in the coaches poll was 54 THE ONE AND ONLY: Texas is the only straight weeks in The APTop 10 snapped. Prior to weeks from 1977- 80. Texas has been ranked in school in the nation to record at least 10 wins in that, the last time the Horns were not among The the first and last coaches poll in all 10 of Mack each of the last seven seasons. In addition, Texas APTop 10 was in the final poll of the 2003 season. Brown’s seasons in Austin. is the only NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision The 46-straight weeks was the second-longest school that has won at least nine games in each streak in the nation, bettering the Horns’ run of 40 straight weeks from 1968-71. It also was the longest NCAA LEADERS of the last 10 seasons. for the Horns in Consecutive Polls Ranked - AP the Mack Brown SIX-PEAT era. The longest as of Dec. 2 2007 Texas is the only NCAA FBS program with 10 or more Texas streak in Rk. Team Streak Last Time NR wins in each of the last seven seasons. The AP Top 10 is 1.__TEXAS ______124 ______10/15/00 School 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 60 weeks from 2. __USC __________98 ________1/5/01 TEXAS 11-2 11-2 10-3 11-1 13-0 10-3 10-3 1961-65. FOUR STRAIGHT BOWL WINS
BIG 12 WINNING STREAKS
(Note: All streaks are intraconference) 1. 2. 3. 4. Longest Streaks* TEXAS (2004-06) ______________21 Kansas State (1997-98) ____________15 Oklahoma (1999-2001) ____________14 Oklahoma (2004-05)______________10
Longest Home Streaks 1. TEXAS (1999-06) ______________26 2. Oklahoma (2002-) ______________20 3. Kansas State (1996-2000) __________14 Nebraska (1998-2002) ____________14 1. 2. 3. 4. Longest Road Streaks TEXAS (2002-06) ______________13 Kansas State (1997-99) ____________10 Nebraska (1996-97) ______________8 Kansas State (2003-05) ____________8
* Includes Big 12 Championship
CONFERENCE COMPETITION: Mack Brown, who guided the Horns to the 2005 Big 12 Championship and has won or shared the Big 12 South Division Championship four times, is 65-15 (.813) in 10 seasons of Big 12 play. That is the best league record over that span, ahead of Oklahoma (57-17), Nebraska (48-32) and Kansas State (47-33). UT has won 33 of its last 39 games against Big 12 foes. The Horns had tied the school record by winning 21 straight conference games from 2004-06 before the streak was snapped at Kansas State in 2006. The record of 21 straight conference victories was set from 1968-71 when Texas was competing in the Southwest Conference. The 21-straight Big 12 victories also marked the longest streak in league history. It is a significant improvement from the 8-8 (.500) mark Texas produced in Big 12 competition the two years prior to Brown’s arrival, UT’s first in the conference. At 73-23 (.760), Texas has the top intraconference record since the Big 12 formed in 1996. ROAD WARRIORS: Texas has lost only eight road games in Mack Brown’s 10-year tenure, with two of them coming in his first three games at UT. The Longhorns have won 33 of their last 36 true road games. The only losses during that stretch were a trio of shootouts, 42-38 at Texas Tech in 2002, 4542 at Kansas State in 2006 and 38-30 at Texas A&M in 2007. UT’s loss at KSU snapped a school-record streak of 17 consecutive road wins. The 17-straight road wins eclipsed the previous record of 13 set from 1981-84. UT also won 12 consecutive road games from 2000-02. Texas is 38-8 (.826) overall on the road and 32-5 (.865) versus unranked road foes during the Mack Brown era. In fact, UT
is currently riding a school-record non-conference road winning streak of eight, which betters the previous mark of seven from 1956-63. Texas has won 25 of its last 28 Big 12 Conference road games, including a league-record 13 consecutive conference road wins from 2002-06. The Horns are 29-5 (.853) in league road contests under Mack Brown. UT was 2-5 in Big 12 road games prior to Brown’s arrival in 1998. Highlighting the Horns’ road record under Brown are victories at Nebraska (1998) to end the Huskers’ national-best 47-game home winning streak, another win that snapped a Nebraska 26-game home winning streak (2002) and a victory to break Oklahoma State’s 10-game winning streak (2003). Prior to Brown’s arrival, UT posted just two winning road records in the 10 seasons leading up to 1998 (the first year under Brown). All totalled during that time, UT was just 23-25 in road games. UT’S BIG 12 SUCCESS AT HOME: Texas is 32-3 (.914) at home versus league opponents during the Mack Brown era. The 32 home victories are the most by any team in the conference. In addition, the Horns set the league record with a 26-game home winning streak over Big 12 opponents, which was snapped in 2006. Prior to 2006, the last time UT had lost a home game against a league foe was 1999 (35-17 to No. 13 Kansas State). HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE: During Mack Brown’s 10-year tenure, Texas has won 52 of its 58 home games (.897), including two of the five longest home winning streaks in UT history. The Horns won 20 in a row at home from 1999-2003 (third-longest in school history). Then, from 2003-06, Texas won 16 straight home games, which tied for the fourth-best string on UT record. Under Brown, the Horns have outscored their opponents by an average of 43-16 and outgained them by an average of 461.2 yards to 287.2 at home. DKR’S RENOVATIONS: As Texas football proceeds through the 21st century, Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium continues to evolve as a state-of-the-art facility at the forefront of college football. Expansion plans of the north end zone, which DID YOU KNOW?
In 127 games under Mack Brown, Texas has won 75-of-82 (91.5%) when scoring first.
BIG 12’S WINNINGEST TEAMS
All-time Intraconference Records 1. TEXAS ____________________73-23 2. Nebraska____________________63-33 3. Oklahoma __________________62-28 4. Kansas State ________________60-36 5. Colorado ____________________54-42 6. Texas Tech __________________53-43 7. Texas A&M __________________52-43 8. Missouri ____________________43-54 9. Oklahoma State ______________38-57 10. Kansas ____________________29-66 11. Iowa State __________________28-68 12. Baylor ______________________11-85 During the Mack Brown era (1998-present) TEXAS ____________________65-15 Oklahoma __________________57-17 Nebraska____________________48-32 Kansas State ________________47-33
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will feature an upper deck, club seating, an academic center and a war memorial plaza in time for the 2008 season, are currently ongoing. The expansion is expected to increase the stadium’s capacity to over 93,000, and add approximately 2,000 club seats and 44 suites. The lower deck of the north end zone was completed for the 2007 season with the remainder of the project expected to be finished by the fall of 2008. Two major upgrades were made prior to last season, including a new video board and temporary bleacher seating in the south end zone, which expanded the stadium's capacity by 4,055 seats to a total of 85,123. The scoreboard is the nation’s largest high-definition video display board thanks to DAKtronics. The $8million Prostar Video Board is 55 feet high by 134 feet wide. In addition, the interior of Moncrief-Neuhaus Athletics Complex, most notably the players' lounge, is consistently being upgraded. It is all part of an ongoing $176-million renovation project at the Longhorns’ stadium. “FAN”-TASTIC: Texas has been one of the best-attended programs in the nation over the past 10 years, drawing over 83,000 fans per game. The Horns, who have played in front of a sellout crowd in their last 45 home games, have attracted the top 10 crowds in UT history since Mack Brown took over in 1998. Texas’ school-record season-ticket sales of 74,000 in 2006 were almost double the 39,743 sold in 1997, the UT record when Brown arrived, and increased by almost 8,000 tickets from the all-time high set in 2005. Texas set all new attendance records in 2006, averaging 88,505 fans per game (No. 10 NCAA), which bettered the previous
UT OFFENSIVE SUCCESS (SINGLE SEASON)
Single-Season Points Scored
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
652 __________________2005 (13 g) 533 __________________2003 (13 g) 484 __________________2007 (13 g) 470 __________________2001 (13 g) 467 __________________2006 (13 g) 444 __________________1999 (13 g) 439 __________________2002 (13 g) 432 ____________________1996 (12 g) 431 ____________________1977 (11 g) 425 __________________2000 (11 g)
Single-Season Total Offense
6,657 6,018 5,709 5,573 5,525 5,336 5,199 5,177 5,089 5,013
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rushing and passing in four of the 10 seasons. As Brown enters his 11th season, the Longhorns have registered 135 school records, thirty-three 50-point games and four of the top six total offense games on school record. Since Brown took over in 1998, UT has produced thirty-four 500-yard total offense performances (there are only 57 of them in the 115 years of Texas football) and has recorded eight of the school’s eighteen 600-yard total offense games. The Horns’ balanced attack has produced at least 400 yards of offense in 59 of its last 90 games and has registered 200 yards both passing and rushing 40 times under Brown and Davis. Texas has scored at least 25 points in 40 of its last 46 games. 2007: The Texas offense finished the 2007 campaign as one of only 10 teams nationally to average 200 yards passing and 200 yards rushing. The Horns posted 255.4 yards passing (39th NCAA), 207.5 yards rushing (17th NCAA), 462.9 total yards (13th NCAA) and 37.2 points per game (14th NCAA). UT produced at least 400 yards of total offense in nine games and at least 500 yards in five, while scoring at least 30 points in nine of the 13 games. UT eclipsed the 200-yard rushing plateau on seven occasions and reached at least 300 yards rushing in three of its last five games. 2006: Texas finished the 2006 season ranked sixth nationally in scoring offense (35.9 ppg), ninth in passing efficiency (155.9 rating) and 22nd in total offense (391.5 ypg). The Horns registered at least 400 yards in seven of the 13 games and scored at least 35 points in eight contests. 2005: UT led the nation in scoring offense (50.2 ppg), ranked second in rushing offense (274.9 ypg) and finished third in total offense (512.1 ypg). The Horns produced at least 600 yards of offense three times in 2005, which was a first in UT history. Texas also came close to having three more 600-yard games with 591 against La.-Lafayette, 585 at Missouri and 556 in the Rose Bowl versus No. 1 USC. UT’s 600-yard games came in three consecutive contests against Oklahoma State (606), Baylor (645) and Kansas (617). Texas rushed for at least 300 yards six times in 2005, matching 2004’s total for the most by a Texas team since 1977. UT averaged a balanced 274.9 rushing yards and 237.2 passing yards in 2005, marking just the fifth time in school history the Horns averaged better than 200 yards both rushing and passing.
OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION
Texas’ 500-yard total offense games in school history
Single-Season Passing Yards
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
3,580 3,320 3,251 3,229 3,083 3,006 3,003 2,975 2,931 2,715
________________1999 (13 g) ________________2007 (13 g) ________________2002 (13 g) ________________2000 (11 g) ________________2005 (13 g) __________________1996 (12 g) ________________2001 (12 g) ________________2006 (13 g) ________________1998 (11 g) __________________1995 (12 g)
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mark of 83,339 fans set in 2003. The total attendance figure was also shattered in 2006 with 619,534 total fans witnessing a home game, bettering the previous mark of 500,034 (2003). Texas set a new single-game attendance record with 89,422 fans when it hosted No. 1 Ohio State at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, which was also the largest crowd to ever see a football game in the state of Texas. The previous mark of 85,123 was set in the 2006 season opener against North Texas. In fact, the top 13 home crowds have come over the past two seasons. On top of that, Texas has attracted record crowds in three of its road games over the past two seasons, at Texas A&M (88,253), at Nebraska (85,187) and at Texas Tech (56,158). OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION: In 10 seasons under Mack Brown and offensive coordinator Greg Davis, UT’s offense has produced eight of the top nine passing seasons, nine of the top 11 total yardage campaigns and the top seven scoring years in school history. The Horns have also averaged at least 200 yards
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____vs. Rice ________________1998 ____at SMU ________________1969 ____vs. North Texas __________2004 ____vs. TCU ________________1969 ____at Baylor ______________2005 ____at Kansas ______________2000 ____vs. Houston______________1990 ____vs. Oklahoma State ________1996 ____vs. Kansas ____________2005 ____vs. Rice ________________1977 ____at Houston ______________1995 ____vs. Kansas State __________1942 ____at SMU ________________1973 ____at Oklahoma State ______2005 ____vs. Kansas ______________2001 ____vs. Texas A&M __________1970 ____at Houston ______________1987 ____vs. Oklahoma State ______2004 ____vs. Navy*________________1969 ____vs. Texas A&M __________1996 ____vs. Washington* ________2001 ____at Baylor ________________1994 ____vs. La.-Lafayette ________2005 ____at Oklahoma State ______2007 ____at Baylor ______________1999 ____at Missouri ____________2005 ____vs. Iowa State __________1998 ____at Kansas ______________2004 ____vs. New Mexico State ____1998 ____at TCU ________________1980 ____at Iowa State ____________2003 ____at Texas Tech ____________1996 ____at North Carolina ________2002 ____at Rice ________________1993 ____vs. Kansas ______________1997 ____vs. Rice ________________2007 ____vs. Stanford ____________1999 ____at SMU ________________1995 ____vs. USC* ______________2005 ____vs. Oklahoma __________1999 ____vs. Texas Tech __________2007 ____at Texas Tech ____________1992 ____vs. Nebraska ____________2007 ____at Houston ____________2001 ____vs. Rice ________________2004 ____at Rice ________________2003 ____vs. Tulane ______________2003 ____at Iowa State ____________2007 ____vs. Baylor ______________1993 ____vs. Oklahoma State ______2006 ____vs. Baylor ______________1996 ____at Colorado ______________1993 ____vs. Baylor ______________2004 ____vs. Oklahoma State ______2000 ____vs. Texas Tech __________1999 ____vs. Nebraska ____________1996 ____at Oklahoma State ______2003
Mack Brown era in bold // * bowl game
LONGHORNS DEFENSIVE PROGRESS REPORT
RUSH DEFENSE PASS EFFICIENCY TOTAL DEFENSE SCORING DEF. YEAR YPG (NCAA) RATING (NCAA) YPG (NCAA) PPG (NCAA) 2007 ________93.4 (8th) ________127.5 (70th) ________371.2 (52nd) ______25.3 (45th) 2006 ________61.2 (3rd) ________131.8 (75th) ________297.4 (22nd) ______18.3 (26th) 2005 ______130.9 (33rd) ________96.7 (4th) ________302.9 (10th) ______16.4 (8th) 2004 ______107.4 (16th) ________114.3 (31st) ________320.1 (23rd) ______17.9 (18th) 2003 ______152.5 (58th)________106.5 (18th) ________329.8 (25th) ______21.5 (32nd) 2002 ______142.5 (47th) ________96.1 (7th) ________307.7 (16th) ______16.3 (8th) 2001 ________89.5 (6th)__________88.0 (4th) __________236.2 (1st) ______13.7 (3rd) 2000 ______94.0 (12th) ________88.3 (1st) __________278.3 (7th) ______17.9 (11th) 1999 ______105.7 (17th)________101.6 (12th) ________286.7 (6th) ______20.6 (30th) 1998 ______143.5 (45th) ______138.7 (92nd) ________364.4 (56th) ______29.6 (83rd) 1997 ______241.5 (104th) ________132.7 (75th) ________399.2 (85th) ______33.3 (96th) 1996________203.4 (86th) ________102.8 (27th) ________373.0 (65th) ______22.3 (44th) 1995________173.8 (67th) ________108.7 (35th) ________366.3 (55th) ______18.9 (26th) 1994________171.4 (64th) ________111.1 (35th) ________363.4 (55th) ______23.6 (52nd) 1993________194.4 (80th) ________111.2 (27th) ________401.4 (82nd) ______24.5 (55th)
bold italics denotes Mack Brown era
Prior to 2005: UT ranked second in the nation in rushing (299.2 ypg), seventh in total offense (464.4 ypg) and 12th in scoring (35.3 ppg). The Horns posted at least 600 yards of offense twice in 2004. They recorded 673 yards of offense (third-most in UT history) versus North Texas and 600 total yards against No. 19 Oklahoma State. In 2003, Texas averaged 232.5 rushing yards (eighth NCAA) and 206.6 passing yards, which was the fourth time in school history UT averaged better than 200 yards for each. Texas also averaged 439.2 yards of offense (20th NCAA) while averaging 41.0 points per game (sixth NCAA) in 2003. That came one year after UT averaged 250.1 passing yards and 33.8 points per game (16th NCAA) in 2002. In 2001, the Horns’led the Big 12 in scoring (39.2 ppg/sixth NCAA) and pass efficiency (136.1 rating/27th NCAA). Brown’s first UT squad produced a school-best 692 yards against Rice in 1998 and averaged a balanced 266.5 yards passing per game and 204.2 yards rushing per game. RECORD-BREAKING YEAR: In 2005, Texas not only set records, it shattered them, in several team offensive categories. The Longhorns set an NCAA record for points scored in a season with 652. The previous high was 624 by Nebraska in 1983, and the previous UT record was 533 in 2003. The team also set school marks with 50.2 points per game (41.4, 1969), 6,657 total yards (5,709, 2003), 512.1 yards per game (472.1, 1969) and 5.91 yards per carry (5.84, 2004). UT became one of only four teams in NCAA history to average 50 or more points and 500 or more yards per game for a season, and the first to do it since 1995. Texas scored at least
40 points in each of its last 11 games and 12of-13 contests on the season. In 2005, only one other team in the nation (USC) scored 40 points in more than nine games. Texas scored at least 50 points in a game seven times in 2005. UT was the only school in the nation besides USC to accomplish that (versus NCAA Div. I-A). That is the most 50-point games the Horns have ever had in a season, surpassing the previous best of four set in 2003. As for 60-point games, Texas registered at least 60 points four times, which was also a UT first.
the fifth player in NCAA history to rush for over 1,000 yards in four straight seasons and finished his career ranked sixth on the NCAA all-time rushing list (5,540 yards). Vince Young became the first player in UT history to rush (1,079 yards) and pass (1,849 yards) for more than 1,000 yards in the same season in 2004 and then repeated the feat in 2005 with 1,050 yards rushing and 3,036 yards passing. He became the first player in NCAA history to rush for 1,000 yards or more and pass for at least 2,500 yards in the same season. He came within two rushing yards of becoming just the third freshman QB in NCAA history to post 1,000 yards rushing and passing in a season in 2003. The Longhorns’ freshman records for rushing yards (1,053, Cedric Benson, 2001), rushing TDs (12, Cedric Benson, 2001), total TDs (13, Cedric Benson, 2001), 100-yard rushing games (5, Cedric Benson, 2001), passing yards (2,570, Colt McCoy, 2006), total offense (2,740, Colt McCoy, 2006), receptions (41, B.J. Johnson, 2000), receiving yards (809, Roy Williams, 2000), TD catches (8, Roy Williams, 2000) and TD passes (29, Colt McCoy, 2006) have also been set in the Brown era. In addition, McCoy’s 29 TD passes in 2006 tied the NCAA record for freshmen. DEFENSIVE DOMINANCE: After inheriting a program that ranked among the NCAA’s bottom half in total defense for the five seasons prior to his arrival, Mack Brown and the Longhorns’ staff have reversed that trend. Texas has ranked among the nation’s top 25 in total defense in nine of the last 10 seasons.
PRODUCTIVE PERFORMERS: Since Mack Brown and offensive coordinator Greg Davis took over UT’s offense in 1998, Texas has produced its only 2,000-yard rusher (2,124, Ricky Williams, 1998), 1,000-yard 2007: Texas allowed 25.3 points, 371.2 total receivers (1,087, Wane McGarity, 1999/1,188, yards and 93.4 rushing yards per game (eighth Kwame Cavil, 1999/1,142, Roy Williams, NCAA) in 2007, while holding opponents to a 2002/1,079, Roy Williams, 2003), 3,000-yard 127.5 passer rating. UT held seven teams passers (3,357, Major Applewhite, 1999/3,303 under 100 yards rushing, including three Colt McCoy, 2007/3,207, Chris Simms, games of 10 yards or less. Texas held Rice to 2002/3,036 Vince Young, 2005) and 1,000 -11 yards rushing, which marked the fourthyard rusher/passer (Vince Young, 2004 and best performance by the Longhorn D since ‘05) in a season in school history. UT has seen 1990. The Horns also held five opponents to players record school single-season bests for 14 points or fewer. rushing touchdowns (28, Ricky Williams, 1998), TD passes (29, Colt McCoy, 2006), TD 2006: Texas finished 2006 ranked third receptions (12, Roy Williams, 2002/Limas nationally against the run (61.2 ypg), 22nd in Sweed, 2006), total TDs (38, Vince Young, total defense (297.4 ypg) and 26th in scoring 2005), receptions (100, NCAA’S WINNINGEST COACHES Kwame Cavil, 1999), scoring (168, Ricky Last 12 years Williams, 1998) and total offense (4,086, 1. MACK BROWN, TEXAS/N. CAROLINA ____123-28 ______.815 2. Lloyd Carr, Michigan __________________113-36________.758 Vince Young, 2005). 3. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ____________114-37________.755 Cedric Benson became 4. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee ________________113-37________.753
defense (18.3 ppg). The Horns only allowed two teams to rush for 100 yards and held seven opponents to 14 points or fewer. The 2006 UT defense produced the school’s second-best effort since 1990 by holding North Texas to just 95 total yards. UT also held Rice to -12 yards rushing, which marked the fourth time since 1990 that UT held a team to negative yards rushing. In fact, seven of UT’s top 22 performances against the rush since 1990 came during the 2006 campaign. 2005: The Longhorns ranked 10th nationally in total defense (302.9 ypg), eighth in scoring defense (16.4 ppg), eighth in passing defense (172.0 ypg) and 33rd in rushing defense (130.9 ypg). Texas only allowed opponents to reach 300 yards of total offense five times and held the remaining eight opponents to 267 yards or fewer. Statistically, UT's best defensive performance came against Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry. The Sooners only managed 171 total yards and one TD. The Longhorns weren’t far off that pace by allowing only 191 yards and one field goal to Colorado in the Big 12 Championship game. Prior to 2005: Texas held its opponents to 320.1 yards (23rd NCAA), 17.9 points (18th NCAA) and 107.4 yards per game (16th NCAA). Texas ranked 25th nationally in total defense (329.8 ypg) and allowed just 21.1 points per game in 2003, while holding its opponents to 307.7 yards (16th NCAA) and 16.3 points per game (eighth NCAA) in 2002. UT was one of only two teams to post three shutouts against NCAA Division I-A opponents in 2002. The Longhorns defense went from ranking 85th nationally in total defense in 1997, the year prior to Brown’s arrival, to back-to-back top 10 finishes in total defense in 1999-2000 and captured an NCAA statistical title in total defense in 2001. UT’s 236.2 yards per game allowed that season were the fewest it had allowed since 1983 (212.0 ypg). It marked the first time since ’83 and only the third time in school history that UT led the nation in total defense. Texas also led the Big 12 in rushing (89.5 ypg/sixth NCAA), passing (146.7 ypg/third NCAA) and scoring defense (13.7 ppg/third NCAA) while establishing itself as one of only two defenses ranked among the nation’s top 10 in every major defensive category in 2001. GROUND PATROL: Mack Brown and his staff inherited a ground defense that had ranked no better than 64th nationally in the five seasons prior to their arrival. In 10 seasons at Texas, they have turned that around
dramatically. The Horns have limited 44 of their last 87 opponents to fewer than 100 yards rushing and allowed just twenty-five 100-yard rushers in the last 114 games. UT has held opponents to just 110.2 rushing yards per game (9,922 yards on 3,035 carries) and 3.3 yards per carry the past seven seasons (90 games). 2007: Texas allowed just 93.4 yards per game to rank eighth nationally. The Horns held seven of their 13 opponents under 100 yards rushing and gave up just 2.9 yards per carry. Highlighting the season were games against No. 19 TCU (43 yards), Rice (-11 yards), Baylor (eight yards), Texas Tech (10 yards) and Arizona State (22 yards). All five games rank in UT’s top 35 performances since 1990. In fact, the minus-11 yards by Rice were the fourth-fewest since 1990 and the fifth time UT has held an opponent to negative rushing yards. All five occasions have come during the Mack Brown era. 2006: The Horns rush defense gave up just 61.2 yards per game in 2006 (third NCAA), turning in the best performance on school record since 1942 (57.5 ypg). They gave up only 795 yards rushing on 345 carries (2.3 ypc). UT allowed just two teams to rush for 100 yards and held six teams to 27 yards or less, including two games in which the opponent rushed for negative yards (Texas Tech, 13; Rice, -12). In addition, seven of UT’s top 22 performances against the rush since 1990 came during the 2006 campaign. 2005: Texas allowed 130.9 ypg on the ground, 3.7 ypc and gave up only 15 rushing TDs, while holding nine of their 13 opponents to under 120 yards. Prior to 2005: The Horns ranked 16th nationally in rushing defense (107.4 ypg) in 2004, allowing just 60.0 yards per game over the final six contests. UT held six foes to 70 (or fewer) yards rushing that season. After inheriting a unit that ranked 104th nationally and allowed 241.5 yards per game in 1997, Brown and company guided the Horns to the nation’s 17th-best run defense (105.7 ypg) in 1999 and the 12th-best ground defense (94.0 ypg) in 2000. UT’s 94.0 yards allowed rushing per game in 2000 was, at the time, the fewest allowed by a Longhorns’ squad since 1977 (91.1 ypg). UT followed that effort up in 2001 by allowing a Big 12-low 89.5 rushing ypg (sixth NCAA) and just 2.8 yards per carry.
ON THE DEFENSIVE
Texas’ top defensive efforts since 1990
Total Yards 67______vs. Kansas ________________2001 95______vs. North Texas ____________2006 127 ____vs. Baylor ________________2002 130 ____vs. North Texas ____________2004 133 ____at Colorado ______________2000 134 ____vs. Baylor ________________2000 143 ____vs. SMU __________________1990 145 ____vs. North Texas ____________2002 152 ____vs. Houston ______________2002 159 ____at Baylor ________________1999 160 ____vs. Texas Tech ____________1999 160 ____at SMU __________________1991 162 ____at Oklahoma State ________2001 165 ____at Texas A&M ____________2001 168 ____at Rice __________________2006 171 ____vs. Oklahoma ____________2005 172 ____vs. North Carolina State ____1999 173 ____vs. Texas A&M ____________1998 175 ____vs. Nebraska ______________2003 188 ____at SMU __________________1995 191 ____vs. Colorado^ ____________2005 192 ____vs. Sam Houston State ______2006 192 ____at Rice __________________2003 195 ____at Baylor ________________2001 195 ____at Rice____________________1990 197 ____vs. Oklahoma ____________1998 198 ____vs. Houston ______________2000 Rushing Yards (-17)____at Texas Tech______________2004 (-13)____at Texas Tech______________2006 (-12)____at Rice __________________2006 (-11)____vs. Rice __________________2007 (-7) ____vs. Texas A&M ____________1998 2 ______vs. SMU __________________1992 3 ______at Colorado ______________2004 8 ______at Baylor ________________2007 8 ______vs. North Texas ____________2006 8 ______at Baylor ________________2001 8 ______at Rice____________________1990 10______vs. Texas Tech ____________2007 12______vs. Baylor ________________1999 13______vs. Houston ______________2000 15______vs. Oklahoma ____________1999 17______at Texas Tech______________2000 21______vs. Iowa State ____________2006 23______at Kansas State ____________2006 23______vs. Texas Tech ____________1999 27______vs. Baylor ________________2006 27______vs. Kansas ________________2001 31______vs. Houston ______________2002 36______vs. Iowa State ____________1998 37______vs. Texas Tech ____________2001 38______at Nebraska ______________2006 38______vs. North Texas ____________2004 40______at Kansas ________________2004 41______vs. Baylor ________________2002 41 ______at Texas Tech ______________1990 42 ______at Houston ________________1991 43______vs. TCU __________________2007
Mack Brown era in BOLD ^ 2005 Big 12 Championship game
NCAA LEADERS
Non-offensive touchdowns since 1999 School 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Bowls Total Virginia Tech ____8 ____6 ____7 ____7 ____10 ____6 ____6 ____5 ____9 ______3____67 Miami __________3 ____13 ____11 ____6 ____10 ____8 ____3 ____1 ____2 ______3____60 Kansas State______9 ____5 ____2 ____12 ____5 ____5 ____5 ____8 ____7 ______1____60 TEXAS__________6 ____6 ____6 ____7 ____9 ____2 ____7 ____8 ____5 ______2____58 Fresno State ______5 ____5 ____3 ____5 ____4 ____6 ____7 ____4 ____6 ______2____47 N.C. State ________3 ____2 ____4 ____9 ____10 ____5 ____2 ____4 ____3 ______1____43 Nebraska ________6 ____7 ____5 ____6 ____4 ____4 ____4 ____0 ____3 ______3____42 Colorado ________5 ____4 ____7 ____7 ____1 ____6 ____3 ____1 ____3 ______4____41 East Carolina ____7 ____5 ____4 ____5 ____4 ____3 ____0 ____4 ____2 ______3____37 Notre Dame ______4 ____6 ____4 ____9 ____1 ____1 ____5 ____4 ____3 ______0____37 Texas Tech ______3 ____7 ____8 ____5 ____3 ____2 ____3 ____2 ____1 ______1____35 Texas Christian____5 ____3 ____4 ____6 ____2 ____1 ____3 ____3 ____5 ______1____33
Kansas State (60). UT posted five nonoffensive TDs in 2007 on three INT returns, a fumble return and a kickoff return, which was UT’s first since 2003. The Horns scored eight non-offensive TDs in 2006 with four coming off fumble recoveries, two from punt returns, one on an INT return and one on a blocked punt recovery in the end zone. In the nine-season stretch, Texas scored the most non-offensive TDs in 2003 (nine).
AIR DEFENSE: Texas’pass defense has been ranked in the Top 10 in five of the last eight seasons. During that time, it has allowed opponents to complete 52.5 percent (1,706-of3,250) of their passes for only 193.3 yards per game (19,721 in 102 games), while intercepting 123 passes (1.2 pg). 2007: UT allowed 277.8 yards passing per game, held opponents to a 127.5 passer rating and intercepted 17 passes on the season. Marcus Griffin led the team in tackles (99) and INTs (five), while Ryan Palmer (80 tackles, 14 PBU) and Brandon Foster (71 tackles, four INTs, 12 PBU) finished second and third in tackles. 2006: The 2006 campaign saw Aaron Ross win the Thorpe Award as the nation’s top defensive back. It marked the second consecutive season that a Longhorn won the award after Michael Huff did so in 2005. Ross’ six INTs helped UT total 13 for the season, and he also finished second nationally with 25 passes defended. Michael Griffin led the team in tackles for the second consecutive year and, along with Ross, earned All-America and first-team All-Big 12 honors. 2005: UT finished eighth nationally in pass defense (172.0 ypg). The Horns also finished fourth nationally in pass efficiency defense (96.7 rating) that year. Opponents averaged only 5.13 yards per pass attempt, which led the nation, and threw for only 10 TDs compared to UT’s 11 INTs. In 13 games, Texas allowed only two teams, Texas Tech and USC, to throw for over 200 yards. Both of those teams finished in the top five nationally in passing offense. Prior to 2005: The Horns intercepted 13 passes and ranked 31st nationally in pass efficiency defense (114.3 rating) in 2004. Texas allowed
opponents to complete just 167-of-354 passes (47.2%/third NCAA) for 2,305 yards (177.3 ypg/ninth NCAA) and ranked 18th nationally in pass efficiency defense (106.5 rating) in 2003. UT’s recent pass defense efforts continue a turnaround that started when Mack Brown took over the Longhorns’ program in 1998. That year, UT was coming off a season that saw it rank 75th nationally in pass efficiency defense (132.7 rating). In just their third season (2000), UT led the nation in pass efficiency defense (88.3 rating). The Horns limited opponents to the second-lowest completion percentage in the nation (45.2%/171-of-378), 184.3 yards per game, 5.36 yards per pass attempt (second NCAA), while allowing just eight TD passes that season. The Horns put up comparable numbers in 2001, holding a schedule that featured several high-powered passing attacks to a Big 12-low 146.7 passing yards per game (third NCAA) and ranked fourth nationally in pass efficiency defense (88.0). Texas held its opponents to a NCAA-low 4.77 yards per attempt and just six TDs (t-2nd NCAA) in 2001. In 2002, Texas allowed opponents to complete just 192-of-400 passes (48.0%) for 2,147 yards (165.2 ypg/eighth NCAA). UT also ranked seventh nationally in pass efficiency defense (96.1 rating). Texas’ 22 interceptions were tied for the fourth-most nationally and second-most in UT history. The Horns ranked 92nd nationally in pass efficiency defense (138.7 rating) in ‘98 and improved to 12th in ‘99 (101.6 rating) before leading the nation in 2000. UNEXPECTED OFFENSE: Even though Texas’ offense is one of the most potent in the country, it has received help from the rest of the team when it comes to scoring TDs. Since 1999, UT has scored 58 TDs via returns, turnovers and blocked kicks. The 58 scores during that stretch rank fourth nationally behind Virginia Tech (67), Miami (60) and
GUARDING THE END ZONE: Texas’ defense has made it difficult for opponents to reach the end zone over the last eight seasons. Since 2000, the Horns have allowed only 213 TDs in 102 games (2.1 TDs per game), which ranks seventh nationally. Miami has allowed the fewest TDs, giving up only 176. UT’s best season came in 2001, when the Horns’ top-ranked unit gave up only 19 TDs. Texas has relinquished 27 TDs or fewer in five of the last eight seasons. Conversely, Texas has scored at least 45 TDs in each of the last eight seasons, with a high of 81 scores in 2005. The Horns scored 57 TDs in 2007 and have scored 456 TDs over the eightyear span, averaging over four TDs per game. FORCING TURNOVERS: Texas’ defense has forced 288 turnovers during the Mack Brown era (128 games/2.3 per game), while only giving up 220 turnovers for a plus-68 turnover margin. Overall, the Horns have averaged a plus-seven turnover margin per season during Brown’s tenure. Texas forced 27 turnovers (10 fumbles/17 INTs) in 2007, while giving up 26 (seven fumbles/19 INTs). In 2006, UT forced 32 turnovers (19 fumbles/13 INTs), while only giving up 23 (14 fumbles/nine INTs), for a plus-nine margin (T-No. 13 NCAA). The 32 takeaways were tied for the sixth-most in the nation and the 19 fumble recoveries tied for the most nationally. In 2005, UT forced 27 turnovers (16 fumbles/11 INTs). Three of those 27 turnovers were returned or recovered for scores, and the 16 fumble recoveries ranked fourth nationally. The Horns finished the season with a plus-nine turnover marNCAA LEADERS
TDs Allowed on Defense Since 2000 Miami (Fla.) ____________________176 Oklahoma ______________________185 Virginia Tech ____________________189 Georgia ________________________195 Florida State ____________________204 Southern Mississippi ______________209 TEXAS ________________________213
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gin. Texas had a plus-five turnover margin, forcing 23 turnovers (10 fumbles/13 INTs) and losing 18, in 2004. UT forced 29 turnovers (14 fumbles/15 INTs) in 2003. UT’s attacking unit provided several big plays in forcing 35 turnovers (T-No. 12 NCAA) in ’02. The Longhorns combined for 22 INTs (T-No. 4 NCAA) by eight different players and recovered 13 fumbles. SHORT DRIVES: The Texas defense has prevented its opponents from moving the chains on 37.1 percent of their drives over the past seven seasons (90 games). During that time, UT has forced 433 three-and-outs or better in 1,167 possessions. In 2007, UT forced 52 three-and-outs or better on 168 possessions (.310). In 2006, Texas forced 60 three-and-outs or better on 154 possessions (.390). Previously, the Horns held foes to three-and-outs or better on 73-of-178 possessions (.438) in 2005, 46of-153 possessions (.307) in 2004, 56-of-181 possessions (.309) in 2003, 73-of-176 possessions (.414) in 2002 and 73-of-165 possessions (.442) in 2001. SCORING DEFENSE: Texas’ defense has been a scoring machine since 1999. During that time, the defense has accounted for 228 points and scored in 33 of the 116 games. The Horns’ defense has scored at least three TDs in eight of the last nine seasons, led by the seven TDs scored in 2000. That defense tallied 46 points, which is the most over the nine-year stretch. The 2003 unit scored six TDs, while the 2006 unit scored five TDs. “SPECIAL” TEAMS: The Texas special teams have been just that since Mack Brown took over the program in 1998. Since then, Texas has blocked 57 kicks (30 punts/15 FGs/12 PATs), an average of 6.3 per season. That is 32 more than the 25 recorded in the 10year span prior to Brown's arrival. UT has blocked the most kicks in the nation since 2000 with 48 to lead N.C. State (43) and Virginia Tech (41). Since Brown arrived, the Longhorns have had players set or equal UT records for career blocked kicks, single-season blocked kicks, career blocked punts and single-season blocked punts. Texas also has improved its kick returning and defending on kickoffs and punts. The Longhorns have scored on eight punt returns, while only giving up three punt return TDs since Brown's arrival. It had been 101 games (Kansas State, 1999) since Texas had given up a punt return for a TD before Kansas State returned one in 2007. That is a major difference from the 10 years prior to Brown's arrival. During that time, Texas scored on only
two punt returns, while its opponents scored on six returns. Texas has given up three kickoff returns for TDs during the Mack Brown era which is the same amount UT allowed in the 10 years prior to Brown’s arrival. When Brown arrived in 1998, Texas hadn’t returned a kickoff for a score since 1978. The Horns snapped that string when Victor Ike returned a kickoff 93 yards for a TD in the 2000 Holiday Bowl. Selvin Young added a 97-yard kickoff return TD against New Mexico State in 2003 and Quan Cosby posted a 91-yard kickoff return TD at Texas A&M in 2007. In addition, three of Texas’most accurate field goal kickers (Kris Stockton, 1996, ‘98-2000, Dusty Mangum, 2001-04 and Ryan Bailey, 2006-present) also have come during Brown’s time at Texas. Mangum (121), Bailey (60) and Stockton (57) also are at the top of UT’s consecutive made extra points list. LONGHORNRETURNEES: The Longhorns return 11 starters (6 offense/4 defense/1 specialist) and 47 lettermen (25 offense/18 defense/4 specialists) from the 2007 squad. Among the returning offensive and defensive starters, UT welcomes back 12 players who have combined to start 191 games (109 offense/82 defense). When you add in eight other returning veterans who have combined to start 20 games (4 offense/16 defense), Texas’ 2008 squad features 20 returnees with starting experience on offense or defense. That group has combined to start 211 career games (113 offense/98 defense). SENIOR SUCCESS: Last season’s group of 24 seniors proved to be one of Mack Brown’s most successful at Texas. The class collectively helped the Longhorns post a 44-7 (86.3%) overall record over the last four years and a 266 (81.3%) mark in regular season Big 12 Conference games. They became the first class in UT history to win four straight bowl games. The senior class helped the Horns post a 21game winning streak, the second-longest winning streak in school history, and matched the longest conference winning streak with 21 straight Big 12 wins. Those seniors won 21 of 24 home games. The class’ 44 wins are tied for the second most with the 2006 class behind the four-year UT victory record of 45 (since freshmen became eligible in 1972) set by the 2005 senior class (45-6). Of their six regular season league losses, two came to Top 10-ranked Oklahoma squads (No. 2 in 2004 and No. 10 in 2007). This year’s group helped Texas set a school record for victories in a season with 13 in 2005 on their way to the National Championship. They helped the Horns to a
NCAA LEADERS
Blocked Kicks Since 2000 TEXAS ________________________48 N.C. State ________________________43 Virginia Tech ____________________41 Air Force ________________________40 La.-Lafayette ____________________37
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seventh straight Top 15 finish for the first time in school history. The group has finished in the top 10 three times, including the first No. 1 ranking to end a season since 1969. Fifteen Longhorn seniors played key roles in 2007 and 12 (four offense/seven defense/one specialist) were starters as seniors (LB Scott Derry, CB Brandon Foster, C Dallas Griffin, S Marcus Griffin, OT Tony Hills, S Erick Jackson, WR Nate Jones, LB Robert Killebrew, DT Derek Lokey, P Justin Moore, DT Frank Okam and WR Limas Sweed). A NEW CROP: A group of 14 seniors who have played in a combined 436 games (124 starts) will lead the 2008 Longhorns. WR Quan Cosby (39 games/21 starts), OG Cedric Dockery (28 games/17 starts) and WR Jordan Shipley (27 games/eight starts) return as starters on the offensive side of the ball, while LB Rashad Bobino (39 games/38 starts), DE Aaron Lewis (32 games/10 starts), DE Brian Orakpo (35 games/10 starts) and CB Ryan Palmer (36 games/13 starts) lead the way for the defense. DT Roy Miller (36 games/six starts) also returns with starting experience, while PK Ryan Bailey (19 games) will be back to handle the place-kicking duties. In addition, DE Henry Melton (36 games, 10 at defensive end), RB Chris Ogbonnaya (34 games), FB Nic Redwine (10 games), FB Luke Tiemann (30 games/one start) and TE Peter Ullman (35 games) will provide senior leadership in 2008. DEPARTED STARTERS: Texas enters 2008 seeking to replace a combined 13 starters (5 offense/7 defense/1 specialist). That group combined to start 267 games (124 offense/143 defense), won a Draddy Trophy, earned two Academic All-America honors, placed three players on All-America teams and eight players on All-Big 12 teams. C Dallas Griffin capped his career by taking home the “Academic Heisman” in being awarded the Draddy Trophy. Griffin also was an Academic All-American and earned honorable mention All-Big 12. OT Tony Hills was named a firstteam All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation, while DT Frank Okam earned third-team All-America honors from The Associated Press. Fellow DT Derek Lokey
NFL DRAFT
Top 10 NFL Draft Picks (last seven years) SCHOOL ________________Draft Picks 1. TEXAS ________________________7 2. Miami (Fla.) ____________________5 3. USC __________________________4 Top Five NFL Draft Picks (last seven years) SCHOOL ________________Draft Picks 1. TEXAS ________________________5 2. Auburn ________________________2 Miami (Fla.) ____________________2
team All-Big 12). In addition, sophomores C Buck Burnette (13 games/two starts) and OT Kyle Hix (13 games/one start) also return.
UT’S MACK BROWN ERA RECORDS UT’S MACK BROWN ERA RECORDS
88-3 ____when outrushing an opponent 58-0 ____when rushing for more than 200 yards 75-13 __when outpassing an opponent 76-15 __when passing for more than 200 yards 49-7 ____when passing for more than 250 yards 80-2 ____when recording more than 400 total yards 66-5 ____when forcing more turnovers than opponent 76-7 ____when scoring first 99-12 __when scoring more than 20 points 85-7 ____when leading at halftime 16-15 __when trailing at the half 2-3 ____when tied at the half 90-5 ____when leading after three quarters 10-18 __when trailing after three quarters 3-2 ____when tied after three quarters
joined Griffin as an Academic All-American and was named to various All-Big 12 teams. WR Limas Sweed finished his career sixth on UT’s all-time list with 124 receptions, fifth on the all-time list with 1,915 yards and second on Texas’ TD receptions list with 20. Fellow receiver Nate Jones capped his career by tying Roy Williams for second on UT’s single-season reception list with 70 in 2007. S Marcus Griffin was tabbed first-team All-Big 12, while CB Brandon Foster earned second-team honors. LB Scott Derry was named an Academic All-Big 12 performer and an honorable mention All-Big 12 pick. Two juniors, RB Jamaal Charles and TE Jermichael Finley, will also need to be replaced. Charles earned honorable mention All-America honors from Sports Illustrated, while Finley was tabbed honorable mention All-Big 12. OFFENSIVE RETURNEES: Texas returns nine players with starting experience at five different positions in 2008. That group, which includes three players that earned mention on one of the All-Big 12 teams, helped pace an offense that ranked 13th nationally in total offense (462.9 ypg), 14th in scoring offense (37.2 ppg) and 17th in rushing offense (207.5 ypg). Back from that offense are two-time UT co-MVP junior QB Colt McCoy, two of his favorite targets, senior WRs Quan Cosby and Jordan Shipley, and six offensive linemen with starting experience. A year after being named National Freshman of the Year, McCoy threw for 3,303 yards (No. 2 on UT’s single-season list) and 22 TDs (T-No. 4 on UT’s single-season list) in 2007. With 20 career victories, McCoy is already tied for eighth on UT’s alltime list. Cosby, who earned second-team AllBig 12 honors as a returner, ranks seventh on UT’s all-time receptions list with 120. Shipley averaged 15.4 yards on his 27 receptions and scored five TDs in 2007. The offensive line returns senior OG Cedric Dockery (28 games/17 starts/Honorable Mention All-Big 12) and juniors Chris Hall (20 games/12 starts), Charlie Tanner (20 games/eight starts) and OT Adam Ulatoski (23 games/17 starts/Second-
SIX KEY OFFENSIVE S TA R T E R S N E E D T O B E REPLACED: Texas will look to replace six veterans on offense, including two All-Americans and three AllBig 12 performers. The six standouts combined to start 124 games. C Dallas Griffin, the 2007 Draddy Trophy winner and honorable mention All-Big 12 performer, appeared in 32 games, starting 10, during his career. AllAmerica OT Tony Hills also will be missed after playing in 42 games and making 24 straight starts to finish his career. WR Limas Sweed, who was a two-time All-Big 12 selection, finished his career sixth on UT’s all-time list with 124 receptions, fifth on the all-time list with 1,915 yards and second on Texas’ TD receptions list with 20. Fellow receiver Nate Jones capped his career by tying Roy Williams for second on UT’s single-season reception list with 70 in 2007. His 99 career receptions are tied for 10th on UT’s all-time list. RB Jamaal Charles, who earned honorable mention AllAmerica honors as a junior, finished his career with 3,328 yards (No. 4 on UT’s all-time list) and 36 TDs (T-No. 5 on UT’s all-time list), while TE Jermichael Finley, who was an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection, posted 76 receptions (No. 3 on UT’s all-time TE list) for 947 yards (No. 6 on UT’s all-time TE list) and five TDs during his career.
Beasley has played in 20 career games, starting two. Houston, who earned honorable mention All-Big 12 last season, started 11 games last season and has played in 24 career games. Muckelroy has played in 15 career games, making four starts, while Norton has seen action in 24 career games and made his first start in the 2007 Holiday Bowl. Oduegwu has played in 25 career games, starting three. UT SEEKS TO REPLACE SEVEN DEFENSIVE STARTERS: The Longhorns will be looking to replace an All-American and four All-Big 12 performers as they enter the 2008 season. DT Frank Okam, who earned third-team All-America honors, led a defense that ranked sixth nationally in rushing defense (93.4 ypg). Okam played in 50 games (39 starts) and posted 160 tackles, 28 TFL and 10 sacks during his career. Fellow DT Derek Lokey, who earned first-team All-Big 12 honors, also will be missed after playing in 43 games (21 starts) and notching 101 tackles and 18 TFL for his career. Two of UT’s most experienced linebackers also must be replaced in Scott Derry and Robert Killebrew. Derry, a two-time honorable mention All-Big 12 performer, played in 37 games (23 starts) and tallied 159 tackles and 15 TFL during his career. Killebrew, who started 34 of his 49 career games, finished his career with 179 tackles and 16 TFL. CB Brandon Foster, S Marcus Griffin and S Erick Jackson also will need to be replaced. Foster, who earned second-team AllBig 12 honors last season, played in 46 career games (13 starts) and finished his career with 106 tackles, 15 PBU and four INTs. Griffin, who was a first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2007 and a two-year starter, appeared in 49 games (23 starts) and posted 231 tackles and six INTs. Jackson, who finished his career with 90 tackles, played in 41 career games (10 starts).
DEFENSIVE RETURNEES: The Texas defense returns five starters at three positions and 10 players with starting experience for the 2008 season. Texas’ 10 returnees with starting experience have combined for 98 career starts. Leading the group is a quintet of seniors in LB Rashad Bobino, DE Aaron Lewis, DT Roy Miller, DE Brian Orakpo and CB Ryan Palmer. Bobino, a two-time All-Big 12 selection, has started 38 of his 39 career games. Lewis has played in 32 career games (10 starts) at defensive end, while Orakpo has played in 35 games (10 starts) at the same position and finished last season as the Holiday Bowl Defensive MVP. Miller will take over as the leader of the defensive tackle group after playing in 36 career games and making six starts. Palmer will lead the secondary after playing in 36 career games and starting all 13 last season. Juniors CB Deon Beasley, DE Lamarr Houston, LB Roddrick Muckelroy, LB Jared Norton and S Ishie Oduegwu also return with starting experience.
TEXAS’ NATIONAL RANKINGS SINCE 1998
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UT’S 2007 NCAA RANKINGS
TEAM
Category Rank Avg./G Rushing Offense ______________17 (3) ____207.5 Passing Offense ______________39 (8) ____255.4 Total Offense ________________13 (6) ____462.9 Scoring Offense ______________14 (5) ______37.2 Rushing Defense ______________6 (1) ______93.4 Pass Efficiency Defense ________70 (5) ____127.5 Total Defense ________________52 (4) ____371.2 Scoring Defense ______________45 (4) ______25.3 Net Punting ________________t-66 (7) ______34.7 Punt Returns ________________54 (5) ______9.1 Kickoff Returns ______________33 (6) ______22.5 Turnover Margin ______________47 (6)______+.08 Pass Defense ______________109 (10) ____277.8 Passing Efficiency ____________30 (7) ____135.9
INDIVIDUAL
Jamaal Charles, Jr., RB • Rushing ____________________10 (1) __124.5 • Scoring ____________________t-34 (6) ____8.3 • All-Purpose Yards Per Game ______41 (8) __139.9 Colt McCoy, So., QB • Passing Efficiency______________24 (6) __139.2 • Total Offense ________________22 (3) __291.9 Quan Cosby, Jr., WR/KR/PR • Punt Returns ________________46 (5) • Kickoff Returns ______________55 (10) • All-Purpose Yards Per Game ______34 (6) • Receptions Per Game ________t-90 (15)
____9.4 ____24.2 __144.2 ____4.6
Nate Jones, Sr., WR • Receptions Per Game __________55 (9) ____5.4 • Receiving Yards Per Game ______95 (11) ____61.2 Ryan Bailey Jr., PK • Field Goals ________________t-33 (t-3) ____1.4 • Scoring ____________________23 (5) ____8.6 Note: Big 12 ranking in ( )
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
2007 SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Record: 10-3 (5-3, Big 12) Home: 5-1 Road: 4-1 Neutral: 1-1 National Rankings: No. 10 AP; No. 10 USA Today Coaches UT DATE RANK OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Sept. 1 __#4/#4 __ARKANSAS STATE ______W __21-13 __84,440 Sept. 9 __#7/#7 __#19/#19 TCU __________W __34-13 __84,621 Sept. 15 __#6/#6 __@ Central Florida ________W __35-32 __45,622 Sept. 22 __#7/#6 __RICE ________________W __58-14 __84,571 Sept. 29 __#7/#7 __KANSAS STATE* ________L ____21-41 __84,864 Oct. 6 __#19/#16 __vs. #10/#10 Oklahoma*+ __L ____21-28 __80,000 Oct. 13 __#23/#22 __@ Iowa State* __________W ____56-3 __52,060 Oct. 20 __#19/#18 __@ Baylor*______________W __31-10 __41,335 Oct. 27 __#17/#16 __NEBRASKA*____________W __28-25 __85,968 Nov. 3 __#14/#12 __@ Oklahoma State* ______W __38-35 __41,406 Nov. 10 __#15/#14 __TEXAS TECH* __________W __59-43 __86,401 Nov. 23 __#12/#11 __@Texas A&M* __________L ____30-38 __88,253 Dec. 27 __#17/17 __vs. #12/11 Arizona State! __W __52-34 __64,020
* Big 12 Conference game // + Cotton Bowl (Dallas) // ! Holiday Bowl, Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)
TEAM TOTALS
TEXAS OPPONENTS SCORING ____________________________484 __________329 Points Per Game ______________________37.2 __________25.3 FIRST DOWNS ________________________311 __________272 Rushing ____________________________142 ____________87 Passing ______________________________152 __________164 Penalty ______________________________17 ____________21 RUSHING YARDAGE____________________2698 __________1214 Yards gained rushing __________________3012 __________1662 Yards lost rushing ____________________314 __________448 Rushing Attempts ____________________539 __________425 Average Per Rush ______________________5.0____________2.9 Average Per Game ____________________207.5 __________93.4 TDs Rushing __________________________35 ____________12 PASSING YARDAGE ____________________3320 __________3611 Att-Comp-Int __________________436-277-18 ____517-314-17 Average Per Pass ______________________7.6____________7.0 Average Per Catch ____________________12.0 __________11.5 Average Per Game ____________________255.4 __________277.8 TDs Passing __________________________22 ____________23 TOTAL OFFENSE ____________________6018 __________4825 Total Plays __________________________975 __________942 Average Per Play ______________________6.2____________5.1 Average Per Game ____________________462.9 __________371.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ______________50-1145 ________70-1441 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ______________20-182 ________20-196 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ________________17-219 ________18-217 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ________________22.9 __________20.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ________________9.1____________9.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE ________________12.9 __________12.1 FUMBLES-LOST ______________________21-8__________24-10 PENALTIES-Yards ____________________80-720 ________85-682 Average Per Game ____________________55.4 __________52.5 PUNTS-Yards ______________________52-2041 ________70-2897 Average Per Punt ______________________39.2 __________41.4 Net punt average ______________________34.7 __________37.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ____________30:28 ________ 29:32 3RD-DOWN Conversions ______________92/194 ________77/198 3rd-Down Pct. ________________________47% __________39% 4TH-DOWN Conversions ______________14/22 __________9/22 4th-Down Pct. ________________________64% __________41% SACKS BY-Yards______________________29-246 ________25-145 MISC YARDS.____________________________0 ____________0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED __________________62 ____________40 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ______________18-22__________15-24 ON-SIDE KICKS ________________________1-1 __________0-6 RED-ZONE SCORES ________________44-52 85% ______35-45 78% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS __________35-52 67% ______24-45 53% PAT-ATTEMPTS __________________58-59 98% ____36-36 100% TURNOVER MARGIN __________________+1 (27 gained, 26 lost)
ATTENDANCE
Total ____________________13 games ________923,561 (71,043 avg.) Home____________________6 games ________510,865 (85,144 avg.) Road ____________________5 games ________268,676 (53,735 avg.) Neutral __________________2 games ________144,020 (72,010 avg.)
RUSHING
NAME G ATT YDS AVG TD LONG Charles, Jamaal ______13 ____258 ____1619 ____6.3____18 __86t/NU McCoy, Colt ________13 ____114 ____492 ____4.3 ____4 ____44t/IS McGee, Vondrell ____12 ____75 ____297 ____4.0 ____8____38/RU Chiles, John ________7 ____36 ____191 ____5.3 ____2____23/RU Ogbonnaya, Chris ____13 ____26 ____66 ____2.5 ____2 ____11/CF Cobb, Antwan ______7 ____8______34 ____4.2 ____0 ____13/IS Shipley, Jordan ______13 ____4______20 ____5.0 ____0 ____9/CF Bobino, Rashad______13 ____2______10 ____5.0 ____0 ____7/BU Pittman, Billy ______9 ____1 ______5 ____5.0 ____0 ____5/OS Redwine, Nic ________7 ____3 ______1 ____0.3 ____0 ____2/IS Finley, Jermichael ____13 ____0 ______0 ____0.0 ____1 ________Sweed, Limas ______6 ____1 ____(-1) __(-1.0) __0 ________Jones, Nate ________13 ____1 ____(-3) __(-3.0) __0 ________Harris, Sherrod ______2 ____2 ____(-10) __(-5.0) __0 ________TEAM ____________13 ____8 ____(-23) __(-2.9) __0 ________TEXAS____________13 ____539____2698 ____5.0 __35 __86t/NU OPPONENTS ______13 ____425____1214 ____2.9 __12 __65t/OU
PASSING
NAME G C-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD RTG McCoy, Colt ____13__276-424-18 __65.1 __3303 __22 ____139.16 Chiles, John______7 ____1-9-0 ____11.1 ____17 ____0______26.98 Cosby, Quan ____13 ____0-1-0 ____0.0 ____0 ____0 ______0.00 Shipley, Jordan __13 ____0-1-0 ____0.0 ____0 ____0 ______0.00 TEAM ________13 ____0-1-0 ____0.0 ____0 ____0 ______0.00 TEXAS ________13 277-436-18 __63.5 __3320 __22 ____135.89 OPPONENTS____13 314-517-17 __60.7 __3611 __23 ____127.51
SCORE BY QUARTER
1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL TEXAS __________96______121 ____103 ____164 ____484 Opponents ______51______112 ____55 ______111 ____329
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
RECEIVING
NAME G NO YDS AVG Jones, Nate ____________13 ____70 ____795 ____11.4 Cosby, Quan ____________13 ____60 ____680 ____11.3 Finley, Jermichael ________13 ____45 ____575 ____12.8 Shipley, Jordan __________13 ____27 ____417 ____15.4 Ogbonnaya, Chris ________13 ____21 ____204 ____9.7 Sweed, Limas __________6 ____19 ____306 ____16.1 Charles, Jamaal__________13 ____17 ____199 ____11.7 Pittman, Billy __________9 ____11 ____77 ____7.0 Irby, Blaine ____________11 ____2 ____29 ____14.5 Ullman, Peter __________12 ____2 ____11 ____5.5 Cobb, Antwan __________7 ____1 ____16 ____16.0 Chiles, John ____________7 ____1 ____9 ____9.0 Lokey, Derek __________13 ____1 ____2 ____2.0 TEXAS __________________13 ____277 __3320 __12.0 OPPONENTS __________13 ____314 __3611 __11.5 TD LONG ____5______34/TT ____5 ____55/AZS ____2 ____58/OU ____5______60/OS ____0______35/RU ____3 ____52t/RU ____0______62/TA ____0______15/BU ____0 ____26/OU ____0 ______6/TC ____1 ____16t/ARS ____0 ______9/KS ____1 ____2t/AZS ____22 ____62/TA ____23 ____69t/TT
PUNTING
NAME G NO YDS AVG. TB I20 BLK LONG Moore, Justin ________10____34____1395 ____41.0 ____1 ____12 ____0 ____55/KS Gerland, Trevor ________5 ____15 ____566 ____37.7 ____1 ____1 ____0 ____48/TC McCoy, Colt __________13 ____3 ____80 ____26.7 ____0 ____3 ____0 __32/ARS TEXAS ____________13 __52 __2041 __39.2 ____2 ____16 ____0 ____55/KS OPPONENTS ________13 __70 __2897 __41.4 ____5 ____19 ____0 ____63/TC
KICK RETURNS
NAME G Cosby, Quan ____________13 Ogbonnaya, Chris ________13 Houston, Lamarr ________13 McGee, Vondrell ________12 Cobb, Antwan __________7 Foster, Brandon ________12 TEXAS________________13 OPPONENTS __________13 NO YDS AVG ____42____1017 ____24.2 ____4 ____74 ____18.5 ____1 ____27 ____27.0 ____1 ____16 ____16.0 ____1 ____11 ____11.0 ____1 ____0 ____0.0 ____50 __1145 __22.9 ____70 __1441 __20.6 TD LONG ____1 ____91t/TA ____0______24/BU ____0 ____27/AZS ____0______16/BU ____0 ______11/KS ____0______________1 ____91t/TA ____1 ____85t/KS
ALL-PURPOSE
PUNT KO G RUSH REC RET RET IR FR TOTAL YPG NAME, POS Cosby, Quan ______13 ____0 ____680 __178 __1017 __0____0____1875 ____144.2 Charles, Jamaal ____13 __1619 __199 ____0 ____0 ____0____0____1818 ____139.8 Jones, Nate ________13 __(-3) __795 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____792 ____60.9 Finley, Jermichael __13 ____0 ____575 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____575 ____44.2 McCoy, Colt ______13 __492 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____492 ____37.8 Shipley, Jordan ____13____20 ____417 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____437 ____33.6 Ogbonnaya, Chris __13____66 ____204 ____0 ____74 ____0____0 ____344 ____26.5 McGee, Vondrell ____12 __297 ____0 ____0 ____16 ____0____0 ____313 ____26.1 Sweed, Limas ______6____(-1) __306 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____305 ____50.8 Chiles, John________7____191 ____9 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____200 ____28.6 Foster, Brandon ____12 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____0____115 __25____140 ____11.7 Griffin, Marcus ____13 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____91 __0 ____91 ______7.0 Pittman, Billy ______9 ____5 ____77 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____82 ______9.1 Cobb, Antwan ______7 ____34 ____16 ____0 ____11 ____0____0 ____61 ______8.7 Irby, Blaine________11 ____0 ____29 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____29 ______2.6 Houston, Lamarr __13 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____27 ____0____0 ____27 ______2.1 Bobino, Rashad ____13____10 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____2____0 ____12 ______0.9 Muckelroy, Roddrick 13 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____11 __0 ____11 ______0.8 Ullman, Peter ______12 ____0 ____11 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____11 ______0.9 Okam, Frank ______13 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____0____7 ____7 ______0.5 Beasley, Deon ______13 ____0 ____0 ____4 ____0 ____0____0 ____4 ______0.3 Lokey, Derek ______13 ____0 ____2 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____2 ______0.2 Redwine, Nic ______7 ____1 ____0 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 ____1 ______0.1 Harris, Sherrod ____2 __(-10) ____0 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 __(-10)____(-5.0) TEAM __________13 __(-23) ____0 ____0 ____0 ____0____0 __(-23)____(-1.9) TEXAS __________13 __2698 __3320 __182 __1145 __219 __32 __7596 __584.3 OPPONENTS ____13 __1214 __3611 __196 __1441 __217 __69 __6748 __519.1
PUNT RETURNS
NAME G Cosby, Quan ____________13 Beasley, Deon __________13 TEXAS________________13 OPPONENTS __________13 NO YDS ____19 ____178 ____1 ____4 ____20 ____182 ____20 ____196 AVG ____9.4 ____4.0 ____9.1 ____9.8 TD LONG ____0 ____30/ARS ____0 ______4/IS ____0 ____30/ARS ____1 ____89t/KS
INTERCEPTIONS
NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG Foster, Brandon ____________12______5 ____115 ____23.0 ______2 ______39t/CF Griffin, Marcus ____________13______4______91 ____22.8 ______1 ______91t/BU Beasley, Deon ____________13______3 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 __________Muckelroy, Roddrick ________13______1______11 ____11.0 ______0 ______11/BU Bobino, Rashad ____________13______1 ______2 ______2.0 ______0 ________2/TA Derry, Scott ______________13______1 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 __________Jones, Eddie ______________11______1 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 __________Norton, Jared______________12______1 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 __________TEXAS________________13 ____17 ____219 ____12.9 ____3 ____91t/BU OPPONENTS __________13 ____18 ____217 ____12.1 ____3 ____45t/TC
FUMBLE RETURNS
G NAME Foster, Brandon ________12 Okam, Frank __________13 TEXAS________________13 OPPONENTS __________13 AVG YDS NO ____2 ____25 ____12.5 ____1 ____7 ____7.0 ____3 ____32 ____10.7 ____3 ____72 ____24.0 TD LONG ____1 ____20t/TC ____0 ______7/NU ____1 ____20t/TC ____0 ____60/BU
TOTAL OFFENSE
YDS AVG YPG PLAYS RUSH PASS G NAME McCoy, Colt ________13 ____538____492 __3303 __3795 __7.1 __291.9 Charles, Jamaal ____13 ____258 __1619 ____0 ____1619 __6.3 __124.5 McGee, Vondrell ____12 ____75 ____297 ____0 ____297 ____4.0 ____24.8 Chiles, John ________7 ____45 ____191 ____17 ____208 ____4.3 ____29.7 Ogbonnaya, Chris____13 ____26 ____66 ____0 ____66 ____2.5 ____5.1 Cobb, Antwan ______7 ____8 ____34 ____0 ____34 ____4.2 ____4.9 Shipley, Jordan ______13 ____5 ____20 ____0 ____20 ____4.0 ____1.5 Bobino, Rashad ____13 ____2 ____10 ____0 ____10 ____5.0 ____0.8 Pittman, Billy ______9 ____1 ____5______0______5 ____5.0 ____0.6 Redwine, Nic________7 ____3 ____1______0______1 ____1.0 ____0.1 Sweed, Limas ______6 ____1 ____(-1) ____0 ____(-1) __(-1.0) __(-0.2) Jones, Nate ________13 ____1 ____(-3) ____0 ____(-3) __(-3.0) __(-0.2) Harris, Sherrod ______2 ____2 ____(-10) ____0 ____(-10) __(-5.0) __(-5.0) TEAM ____________12 ____9 ____(-23) ____0 ____(-23) __(-2.7) __(-1.9) TEXAS __________13 ____975 __2698 __3320 __6018 __6.2 __462.9 OPPONENTS ______13 ____942 __1214 __3611 __4825 __5.1 __371.2
KICKOFF EFFICIENCY
NAME G NO YDS AVG AVG/POSS TB Lawrence, Hunter________13 ____91____5526 ____60.7 ______28________16 TEXAS________________13 ____91 __5526 __60.7 ______28 ______16 OPPONENTS __________13 ____61 __3644 __59.7 ______31 ______6
Kick-by-kick field position: ARS: 25, 24, 16, 36. TC: 50, 28, 26$, TB, TB, TB. CF: TB, 32, 40, 37, 30, 29, 20, 27, 22. RU: 27, 19, TB 19, 33, 29, ^45, TB, 23, 17, 32. KS: TB, TB, TD, 27. OU: 28, 49, 44, 6. IS: 23, 9, 25, 17, 16, 23, 22, 30, 28. IS: 24, 9, TB, TB, 32, 33. NU: 37, TB, TB, TB, 36, 25, 40. OS: 34, 32, 22, 32, 21, 30. TT: TB, 39, TB, *(32), 37, TB, ^39, 26, 29, 31. TT: 34, 25, 16, 49, 41, 33. AZS: 25, 35, 20, 34, 33, 50, 28, 22, 47. Key: TB denotes touchback // * onside kick (UT recovered) // ^ drive started in UT territory // $ fumble recovery
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
10-YARD GAINS BY PLAYER
KO PUNT NO TD RUSH REC RET RET IR FR LAT NAME 72 5 0 24 40 8 0 0 0 Cosby, Quan Charles, Jamaal 51 12 45 6 0 0 0 0 0 36 4 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 Jones, Nate 23 2 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 McCoy, Colt Finley, Jermichael 21 2 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 14 3 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 Shipley, Jordan 2 8 4 0 0 0 0 Ogbonnaya, Chris 14 0 Sweed, Limas 10 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 McGee, Vondrell 6 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chiles, John Foster, Brandon 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cobb, Antwan 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Pittman, Billy Griffin, Marcus 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Muckelroy, Roddrick 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Irby, Blaine Houston, Lamarr 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 5 1 0 TEXAS 269 38 85 123 47 15 Rush Chiles, John 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush
INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS
Charles, Jamaal Charles, Jamaal Charles, Jamaal McGee, Vondrell McCoy, Colt McGee, Vondrell Charles, Jamaal Chiles, John Charles, Jamaal McCoy, Colt Cobb, Antwan Charles, Jamaal McCoy, Colt Charles, Jamaal Charles, Jamaal McCoy, Colt McCoy, Colt Charles, Jamaal
Rice
Oklahoma State Arkansas State Oklahoma Iowa State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Texas Tech Rice Arkansas State Kansas State Iowa State Baylor Baylor Kansas State Iowa State Baylor Nebraska Texas Tech
* touchdown scored on play
TEAM EXPLOSIVE PLAYS
12+YARDS RUSHING UT OPP OPPONENT Arkansas State ______3 ______3 TCU ______________4 ______0 Central Florida ______3 ______4 Rice ______________7 ______1 Kansas State ________2 ______1 Oklahoma __________1 ______2 Iowa State __________5 ______1 Baylor ____________6 ______0 Nebraska __________8 ______2 Oklahoma State ____11 ______3 Texas Tech __________5 ______0 Texas A&M ________2 ______3 Arizona State________8 ______1 TOTALS __________65______21 16+YARDS PASS/REC. UT OPP 5 ______6 5 ______5 2 ______4 8 ______7 6 ______3 7 ______5 6 ______2 6 ______4 3 ______7 5 ______12 7 ______12 3 ______10 2 ______4 65______81
INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS
RUSHING (12+ YARDS) YDS TYPE NAME(S) 86* Rush Charles, Jamaal 75* Rush Charles, Jamaal 48 Rush Charles, Jamaal 46* Rush Charles, Jamaal 44* Rush McCoy, Colt 40* Rush Charles, Jamaal 39* Rush Charles, Jamaal 38 Rush McGee, Vondrell 35 Rush Charles, Jamaal 32 Rush Charles, Jamaal 32* Rush Charles, Jamaal 30 Rush McCoy, Colt 29 Rush McCoy, Colt 28 Rush Charles, Jamaal 28* Rush McGee, Vondrell 27 Rush Charles, Jamaal 26 Rush McCoy, Colt 26 Rush McCoy, Colt 25* Rush Charles, Jamaal 25 Rush Charles, Jamaal 24 Rush McCoy, Colt 24* Rush Charles, Jamaal 23 Rush McCoy, Colt 23 Rush Chiles, John 23 Rush Chiles, John 22 Rush Charles, Jamaal 22* Rush McCoy, Colt 21 Rush McCoy, Colt 20 Rush Charles, Jamaal 19 Rush Charles, Jamaal 18 Rush McGee, Vondrell 18 Rush Charles, Jamaal 18 Rush McGee, Vondrell 18 Rush Charles, Jamaal 17 Rush McCoy, Colt 17 Rush McCoy, Colt 16 Rush Charles, Jamaal 16 Rush McCoy, Colt 16 Rush McGee, Vondrell 16 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 16 Rush McCoy, Colt 16 Rush McCoy, Colt 16 Rush Charles, Jamaal 15 Rush Charles, Jamaal 15 Rush Charles, Jamaal OPP Nebraska Oklahoma State Arizona State UCF Iowa State Nebraska TCU Rice Texas Tech TCU Arizona State Arizona State Oklahoma State UCF Arizona State UCF Texas A&M Arizona State Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Texas Tech TCU Rice Iowa State Oklahoma State Texas Tech Arizona State Rice Texas A&M Baylor Baylor Nebraska Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Arizona State TCU Rice Rice TCU Baylor Oklahoma State Arizona State Nebraska Arkansas State
PASSING (16+ YARDS) YDS TYPE NAME(S) 62 Pass Charles, Jamaal from McCoy, Colt 60 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 58 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 58* Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 55 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 55 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 52* Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 48 Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 38 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 36 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 35 Pass Ogbonnaya, Chris from McCoy, Colt 35* Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 34* Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 33* Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 32 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 31 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 31 Pass Charles, Jamaal from McCoy, Colt 31 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 30 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 30 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 30 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 29 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 29 Pass Ogbonnaya, Chris from McCoy, Colt 28* Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 26* Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 26 Pass Irby, Blaine from McCoy, Colt 25 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 24* Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 23* Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 22 Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 22 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 22 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 22* Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 22 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 21 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 21 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 20 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 20* Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 20 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 20 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 20 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 19 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 19 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 19 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 19 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 19 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 19 Pass Ogbonnaya, Chris from McCoy, Colt 18 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 18 Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 18* Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 18 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 18 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 17 Pass Finley, Jermichael from Chiles, John 17* Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 17 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 17 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 17 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 16 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 16* Pass Cobb, Antwan from McCoy, Colt 16 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 16 Pass Charles, Jamaal from McCoy, Colt 16 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 16 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 16 Pass Charles, Jamaal from McCoy, Colt 16 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt
* touchdown scored on play
OPP Texas A&M Oklahoma State Oklahoma Iowa State Arizona State Oklahoma Rice Rice UCF Nebraska RICE Arkansas State Texas Tech TCU Kansas State Baylor Baylor Nebraska Oklahoma State Iowa State Nebraska Kansas State Oklahoma Texas A&M Kansas State Oklahoma Texas A&M Rice Baylor Arkansas State TCU Rice Oklahoma Texas Tech TCU Oklahoma State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Oklahoma State Texas Tech Arkansas State Rice Rice Iowa State Baylor Texas Tech UCF Arkansas State Texas Tech Texas Tech Arizona State Kansas State RICE TCU Oklahoma Baylor TCU Arkansas State Kansas State Kansas State Oklahoma Baylor Oklahoma State Texas Tech
PLAYS OF 20-YARDS OR MORE
YDS 91* 91* 86* 75* TYPE KR INT Rush Rush NAME(S) Cosby, Quan Griffin, Marcus Charles, Jamaal Charles, Jamaal OPP Texas A&M Baylor Nebraska Oklahoma State
62 Pass Charles, Jamaal from McCoy, Colt 60 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 58 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 58* Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 55 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 55 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 52* Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 48 Rush Charles, Jamaal 48 Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 46* Rush Charles, Jamaal 44* Rush McCoy, Colt 41 KR Cosby, Quan 40* Rush Charles, Jamaal 39* Rush Charles, Jamaal 39* INT Foster, Brandon 38 INT Foster, Brandon 38 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 38 KR Cosby, Quan 38 Rush McGee, Vondrell 37 KR Cosby, Quan 36 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 35* Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 35 Pass Ogbonnaya, Chris from McCoy, Colt 35 Rush Charles, Jamaal 34* Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 33* INT Foster, Brandon 33* Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 32 Rush Charles, Jamaal 32 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 32* Rush Charles, Jamaal 31 KR Cosby, Quan 31 Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 31 Pass Charles, Jamaal from McCoy, Colt 31 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 30 PR Cosby, Quan 30 KR Cosby, Quan 30 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 30 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 30 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 30 Rush McCoy, Colt 30 PR Cosby, Quan 29 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 29 Pass Ogbonnaya, Chris from McCoy, Colt 29 KR Cosby, Quan 29 Rush McCoy, Colt 28* Pass Shipley, Jordan from McCoy, Colt 28 Rush Charles, Jamaal 28 KR Cosby, Quan 28* Rush McGee, Vondrell 27 KR Houston, Lamarr 27 Rush Charles, Jamaal 27 KR Cosby, Quan 26 Rush McCoy, Colt 26* Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt 26 Pass Irby, Blaine from McCoy, Colt 26 KR Cosby, Quan 26 Rush McCoy, Colt 25 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 25 KR Cosby, Quan 25* Rush Charles, Jamaal 25 Rush Charles, Jamaal 25 KR Cosby, Quan 24* Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 24 KR Ogbonnaya, Chris 24 Rush McCoy, Colt 24* Rush Charles, Jamaal 24 KR Cosby, Quan 23 PR Cosby, Quan 23 Rush McCoy, Colt 23 KR Cosby, Quan 23 Rush Chiles, John 23 Rush Chiles, John 23 KR Cosby, Quan 23* Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 22 KR Cosby, Quan 22 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 22 Pass Sweed, Limas from McCoy, Colt 22 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 22* Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 22 Rush Charles, Jamaal 22 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 22* Rush McCoy, Colt 22 KR Cosby, Quan 21 KR Cosby, Quan 21 KR Cosby, Quan 21 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 21 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 21 PR Cosby, Quan 21 Rush McCoy, Colt 20 KR Cosby, Quan 20 Rush Charles, Jamaal Foster, Brandon 20* FR 20 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 20* Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 20 Pass Jones, Nate from McCoy, Colt 20 Pass Finley, Jermichael from McCoy, Colt 20 Pass Cosby, Quan from McCoy, Colt *touchdown scored on play
Texas A&M Oklahoma State Oklahoma Iowa State Arizona State Oklahoma Rice Arizona State Rice UCF Iowa State Oklahoma Nebraska TCU Iowa State Texas A&M UCF Arkansas State Rice UCF Nebraska Arkansas State Rice Texas Tech Texas Tech UCF TCU TCU Kansas State Arizona State TCU Baylor Baylor Nebraska Arkansas State Oklahoma Iowa State Nebraska Oklahoma State Arizona State Arkansas State Kansas State Oklahoma Nebraska Oklahoma State Texas A&M UCF Texas Tech Arizona State Arizona State UCF Oklahoma Texas A&M Kansas State Oklahoma Iowa State Arizona State Texas A&M Texas A&M Nebraska Nebraska Oklahoma Rice Baylor Nebraska Texas Tech Arizona State Rice TCU UCF Rice Iowa State Texas Tech Baylor Texas A&M Rice Arkansas State TCU Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas Tech Texas Tech Arizona State Texas A&M Texas A&M TCU Oklahoma State Arizona State Arizona State Arkansas State Rice TCU Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Oklahoma State Texas Tech
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
SCORING
NAME G TD FG-A PAT-A RUSH Bailey, Ryan __________13______0 ______18-22____58-59 ______0-0 Charles, Jamaal ________13 ____18 ______0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 McGee, Vondrell ________12______8________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Cosby, Quan __________13______6________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Jones, Nate ____________13______5________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Shipley, Jordan ________13______5________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 McCoy, Colt __________13______4________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-1 Sweed, Limas __________6 ______3________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Foster, Brandon ________12______3________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Finley, Jermichael ______13______3________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Chiles, John____________7 ______2________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Ogbonnaya, Chris ______13______2________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Cobb, Antwan __________7 ______1________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Griffin, Marcus ________13______1________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 Lokey, Derek __________13______1________0-0 ____0-0 ________0-0 TEXAS ______________13 ____62 ______18-22 __58-59 ______0-1 OPPONENTS__________13 ____40 ______15-24 __36-36 ______0-0 RCV PASS SAFETY PAT RT POINTS PPG HIGH GAME ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______112 ____8.6 ________17/CF ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______108 ____8.3 ________18/3x ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______48 ____4.0 __________6/8x ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______36 ____2.8 ________12/TT ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______30 ____2.3 __________6/5x ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______30 ____2.3 ________12/IS ______0 ________0-2 ______0 __________0 ______24 ____1.8 ________12/TT ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______18 ____3.0 ________12/RU ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______18 ____1.5 __________6/3x ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______18 ____1.4 __________6/3x ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______12 ____1.7 ______6/IS,AZS ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ______12 ____0.9__________6/BU ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ________6 ____0.9__________6/AS ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ________6 ____0.5__________6/BU ______0 ________0-0 ______0 __________0 ________6 ____0.5 ________6/AZS ______0 ________0-2 ______0 __________0 ______484____37.2 ________59/TT ______4 ________4-4 ______0 __________0 ______329____24.6 ________43/TT
FIELD GOAL ACCURACY
NAME ____________________G ______10-19 ____20-29 ______30-39 ____40-49 ______50-59 ______60+______TOTAL________PCT ______LONG Bailey, Ryan ________________13 ________3-3________5-5________2-4________7-9________1-1________0-0 ______18-22 ________82% ________52/RU TEXAS ____________________13 ________3-3 ______5-5 ______2-4 ______7-9 ______1-1 ______0-0 ______18-22 ________82% ________52/RU OPPONENTS ______________13 ________1-1 ______2-2 ______8-12 ______4-5 ______0-4 ______0-0 ______15-24 ________63% ________47/CF
SCORING DRIVES
TEXAS <10 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ Touchdowns __________1 __________2 __________2 __________4 __________5 ________10 ________11 ________10 ________8 __________4 Field Goals ____________0 __________0 __________0 __________3 __________3 __________4 __________5 __________2 __________1 __________0 OPPONENTS <10 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ Touchdowns __________0 __________1 __________0 __________3 __________2 __________3 ________11 ________3 __________7 __________5 Field Goals ____________1 __________1 __________1 __________3 __________3 __________3 __________3 __________0 __________0 __________0
TEXAS IN THE RED ZONE
Possessions __________________________________________________52 Total scores __________________________________________________44 Percentage __________________________________________________85% Points Scored ________________________________________________271 Touchdowns (rush/pass) ______________________________35 (23/12) Field goals ________________________________________________9 Missed field goals____________________________________________3 Turnovers__________________________________________________3 On downs __________________________________________________2 Clock ____________________________________________________0
TEXAS ON FIRST AND GOAL
Possessions __________________________________________________30 Total scores __________________________________________________26 Percentage __________________________________________________87% Points Scored ________________________________________________157 Number of plays ____________________________________________67 Touchdowns (rush/pass) ________________________________22 (19/3) Field goals ________________________________________________4 Missed field goals____________________________________________0 Turnovers__________________________________________________3 On downs __________________________________________________1 Clock ____________________________________________________0
OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE
Possessions __________________________________________________45 Total scores __________________________________________________35 Percentage __________________________________________________78% Points Scored ________________________________________________204 Touchdowns (rush/pass) ______________________________24 (11/13) Field goals ________________________________________________11 Missed field goals____________________________________________5 Turnovers__________________________________________________2 On downs __________________________________________________3 Clock ____________________________________________________0
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES
TEAM TEXAS OPPONENT Rushing Attempts ________________33 __Charles, Jamaal, vs Nebraska (Oct 27, 2007) ______________27____Smith, Kevin, at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) Yards Rushing __________________290 __Charles, Jamaal, vs Nebraska (Oct 27, 2007) ______________149____Smith, Kevin, at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) TD Rushes ______________________3 __Charles, Jamaal, vs Rice (Sept. 22, 2007) __________________2____Smith, Kevin, at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) ________________________________3 __Charles, Jamaal, vs Nebraska (Oct 27, 2007) ________________________________3 __Charles, Jamaal, at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) Long Rush______________________86t __Charles, Jamaal, vs Nebraska (Oct 27, 2007) ______________65t____Murray, DeMarco, vs. Oklahoma (Oct. 06, 2007) Pass attempts____________________47 __McCoy, Colt, at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) ____________________48____Harrell, Graham, vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Pass completions ________________32 __McCoy, Colt, at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) ____________________36____Harrell, Graham, vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Passing __________________333 __McCoy, Colt, vs Rice (Sept. 22, 2007) __________________466____Harrell, Graham, vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) TD Passes________________________4 __McCoy, Colt, at Iowa State (Oct 13, 2007) ________________5____Harrell, Graham, vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) ________________________________4 __McCoy, Colt vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Long Pass ______________________60 __McCoy, Colt, at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) __________69t____Harrell, Graham, vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Receptions ______________________10 __Cosby, Quan, at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007)____________________12____Nelson, Jordy, vs Kansas State (Sept. 29, 2007) Yards Receiving ________________149 __Finley, Jermichael, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2007) __________195____Crabtree, Michael, vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) TD Receptions ____________________2 __Sweed, Limas, vs Rice (Sept. 22, 2007)____________________2____Gresham, Jermaine, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2007) ________________________________2 __Shipley, Jordan, at Iowa State (Oct 13, 2007) ______________2____Swift, Nate, vs Nebraska (Oct 27, 2007) ________________________________2 __Cosby, Quan vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) ________________2____Crabtree, Michael, vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) ____________________________________________________________________________________2____Goodson, Mike at Texas A&M (Nov 23, 2007) Long Reception __________________60 __Shipley, Jordan, at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) ________69t____Crabtree, Michael, vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Field Goals ______________________5 __Bailey, Ryan, at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) ____________________2____Arauco, Josh, vs Arkansas State (Sept. 01, 2007) ____________________________________________________________________________________2____Manfredini, Chris, vs TCU (Sept. 08, 2007) ____________________________________________________________________________________2____Rossman, Brooks, vs Kansas State (Sept. 29, 2007) ____________________________________________________________________________________2____Trlica, Alex, vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Long Field Goal __________________52 __Bailey, Ryan, vs Rice (Sept. 22, 2007) ____________________47____Torres, Michael, at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) Punts __________________________6 __Moore, Justin, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2007) ________________9____Juist, Luke, vs Rice (Sept. 22, 2007) ________________________________6 __Moore, Justin, vs Arizona State (Dec 27, 2007) Punting Avg____________________48.0 __Moore, Justin, vs Kansas State (Sept. 29, 2007) __________52.0____Brantley, Justin, at Texas A&M (Nov 23, 2007) ____________________________48.0 __Moore, Justin vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Long Punt ______________________55 __Moore, Justin, vs Kansas State (Sept. 29, 2007) ____________63____Wash, Derek, vs TCU (Sept. 08, 2007) Long Punt Return ________________30 __Cosby, Quan, vs Arkansas State (Sept. 01, 2007) __________89t____Nelson, Jordy, vs Kansas State (Sept. 29, 2007) Long Kickoff Return______________91t __Cosby, Quan, at Texas A&M (Nov 23, 2007) ______________85t____Johnson, James, vs Kansas State (Sept. 29, 2007) Tackles ________________________14 __Griffin, Marcus, at Texas A&M (Nov 23, 2007) ____________14____Johnson, Tyrell, vs Arkansas State (Sept. 01, 2007) Sacks __________________________2.0 __Okam, Frank, vs Rice (Sept. 22, 2007) __________________2.0____English, Auston, vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2007) ______________________________2.0 __Orakpo, Brian, vs Arizona State (Dec 27, 2007) ____________2.0____Freeman, Leon, at Baylor (Oct 20, 2007) Interceptions ____________________2 __Griffin, Marcus, at Baylor (Oct 20, 2007) __________________3____Lacey, Jacob, at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) ________________________________2 __Griffin, Marcus, vs Arizona State (Dec 27, 2007)
TEAM TEXAS OPPONENT Rushing attempts ________________62 __vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007)__________________________48____at Texas A&M (Nov 23, 2007) Yards Rushing __________________364 __vs Nebraska (Oct 27, 2007) __________________________192____at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) Yards Per Rush __________________7.6 __vs Nebraska (Oct 27, 2007) __________________________4.7____at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) TD Rushes ______________________6 __vs Arizona State (Dec. 27, 2007) ________________________3____at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) Pass attempts____________________47 __at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) ______________________________56____at Baylor (Oct 20, 2007) Pass completions ________________32 __at UCF (Sept. 15, 2007) ______________________________36____vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Passing __________________333 __vs Rice (Sept. 22, 2007) ____________________________466____vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Per Pass __________________12.5 __vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2007) ________________________10.2____at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) TD Passes________________________4 __at Iowa State (Oct 13, 2007) __________________________5____vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) ________________________________4 __vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Total Plays ______________________92 __vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007)__________________________87____at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) Total Offense __________________589 __at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) ____________________594____at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) Yards Per Play __________________8.5 __at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) ____________________8.7____vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Points__________________________59 __vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007)__________________________43____vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007) Sacks By ________________________5 __vs Rice (Sept. 22, 2007) ______________________________4____vs Oklahoma (Oct 06, 2007) ____________________________________________________________________________________4____at Texas A&M (Nov 23, 2007) First Downs ____________________33 __vs Texas Tech (Nov 10, 2007)__________________________29____at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007) Penalties ______________________11 __at Oklahoma State (Nov 03, 2007 ______________________13____vs TCU (Sept. 08, 2007) Penalty Yards ____________________90 __vs Arkansas State (Sept. 01, 2007) ____________________100____vs TCU (Sept. 08, 2007) Turnovers ______________________4 __vs Kansas State (Sept. 29, 2007) ________________________5____vs Arizona State (Dec. 27, 2007) Interceptions By __________________4 __at Baylor (Oct 20, 2007) ______________________________4____vs Kansas State (Sept. 29, 2007)
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS
TE LT LG C RG RT SE QB RB FB FL OFFENSE Arkansas State ____Finley ____Hills ____Tanner __Griffin, D. __Hall __Ulatoski____Sweed __McCoy, C.__Charles __Cosby&____Jones, N. TCU ____________Finley ____Hills ____Hall __Griffin, D.__Dockery __Ulatoski____Sweed __McCoy, C.__Charles __Tiemann __Jones, N. at Central Florida __Finley ____Hills ____Tanner __Griffin, D.__Dockery __Hall ____Sweed __McCoy, C.__Charles __Cosby&____Jones, N. Rice ____________Finley ____Hills ____Tanner __Griffin, D.__Dockery __Hall ____Sweed __McCoy, C.__Charles __Cosby&____Jones, N. Kansas State ______Finley ____Hills ____Hall __Griffin, D.__Dockery __Ulatoski____Sweed __McCoy, C.__Charles __Cosby&____Jones, N. Oklahoma ________Finley ____Hills ____Tanner __Griffin, D.__Dockery __Hall ____Sweed __McCoy, C.__Charles ____Cobb ____Jones, N. at Iowa State ______Finley ____Hills ____Hall __Griffin, D.__Dockery __Ulatoski __Cosby& __McCoy, C.__Charles __Shipley& __Jones, N. at Baylor__________Finley ____Hills ____Tanner __Griffin, D.____Hall __Ulatoski __Cosby& __McCoy, C.__Charles __Shipley& __Jones, N. Nebraska ________Finley ____Hills ____Hall __Griffin, D.__Dockery __Ulatoski __Cosby& __McCoy, C.__Charles __Shipley& __Jones, N. Oklahoma State ____Finley ____Hills ____Tanner __Griffin, D.__Dockery __Ulatoski __Cosby& __McCoy, C.__Charles __Shipley& __Jones, N. Texas Tech ________Finley ____Hills ____Tanner ____Hall ____Dockery __Ulatoski __Cosby& __McCoy, C.__Charles __Shipley& __Jones, N. at Texas A&M______Finley ____Hall ____Tanner __Burnette __Dockery __Ulatoski __Cosby& __McCoy, C.__Charles __Shipley& __Jones, N. Arizona State ______Finley __Ulatoski __Tanner ____Hall __Dockery____Hix ____Cosby& __McCoy, C.__Charles __Shipley& __Jones, N. Consecutive starts __(12) ____(7) ______(4) ______(3) ______(5) ______(1) ______(7) ______(26) ____(13) ______(7) ______(13) Career starts ______(16) ____(17)______(9)______(12) ____(17)______(1) ______(22) ______(26) ____(17) ______(8) ______(18) DEFENSE DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB SS FS CB Arkansas State ____Orakpo __Okam____Lokey ____Lewis __Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M.____Foster TCU ____________Houston __Okam____Lokey ____Lewis __Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M.____Foster at Central Florida Houston __Okam____Lokey ____Lewis __Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M.____Foster Rice ____________Houston __Okam____Lokey ____Lewis __Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M. __Beasley Kansas State______Houston __Okam____Lokey ____Lewis __Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M.____Foster Oklahoma________Houston __Okam____Lokey ____Lewis __Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M.____Foster at Iowa State ______Orakpo __Okam____Lokey __Houston__Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M.____Foster at Baylor ________Orakpo __Okam____Lokey __Houston__Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M.____Foster Nebraska ________Orakpo __Okam____Lokey __Houston__Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer__Oduegwu__Griffin, M.____Foster Oklahoma State __Orakpo __Okam____Lokey __Houston__Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer__Oduegwu__Griffin, M.____Foster Texas Tech________Orakpo __Okam____Lokey __Houston__Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M.____Foster at Texas A&M ____Orakpo __Okam____Lokey __Houston__Killebrew __Bobino ____Derry ____Palmer__Oduegwu__Griffin, M.____Foster Arizona State ____Orakpo __Okam____Lokey ____Lewis __Muckelroy__Norton ____Derry ____Palmer __Jackson __Griffin, M.____Foster Consecutive starts __(7) ____(19) ____(13)______(1) ______(1) ______(1) ______(23) ______(13) ____(1) ______(19) ______(9) Career starts ______(10) ____(39) ____(21) ____(10)______(4) ______(1) ______(23) ______(13) ____(10) ______(23) ______(13)
* offense started game in a two-TE set &offense started game in a three-WR set %offense started game in a four-WR set ^ defense started game in a nickel package
2007 OFFICIATING CREWS
Arkansas State Karl Richins, Tim Crowley, Joh Masterson, Wiley Willingham, Marc Bovos, Arthur Lucky, Joe Bradley, David Arnes. TCU Jon Bible, Rusty Weir, Kelly Saalfeld, Mickey Bryson, Rick Skaggs, Terrence Miles, Freeman Johns, Terry Turlington. UCF Greg Burks, Brent Sowell, David Malone, Lance Thompson, Rick Loumiet, Nick Lave, Gene Semko. Rice Gerald Wright, Tom Quick, George Gusman, Tim Podraza, Robert Cameron, Scott Koch, Les Williams, John Laurie. Kansas State Cooper Castleberry, John Mascarello, Don Kapral, Tom Keeling, Brad Van Vark, Bobby Bernard, Phil Laurie, John Davidson. Oklahoma Tom Walker, Hugh Douglass, Al Green, David Oliver, Derrick Rhone-Dunn, Richard Jordan, Gene Semko, John Lewis. Iowa State Randy Christal, Stephen Rieker, Mike Moeller, Kelly Deterding, Bobby Ables, Brad Horchem, Mike Defee. Baylor Clete Blakeman, Richard Brown, Curtis Graham, Keith Garmond, Joe Blubaugh, Scott Gaines, Greg Yvette, Terry Porter. Nebraska Greg Burks, Steve Ricker, Al Green, Walt Coleman, J. Taylor, Brad Van Vark, Gene Semko, David Ames. Oklahoma State Clete Blakeman, Richard Brown, Chad Green, Marc Bovos, Greg Yette, Joe Blubaugh, Scott Gaines. Texas Tech Randy Christal, Rusty, Weir, Mike Moeller, Kelly Deterding, Bobby Ables, Brad Horchem, Mike Defee, John Laurie. Texas A&M Clete Blakeman, Richard Brown, Al Green, David Oliver, Greg Yette, Bobby Ables, Gene Semko, Tom Reber. Arizona State Penn Wagers, Daniel Pulley, Gus Morris, Julian Mapp, Dale Keneipp, Richard Morales, Matt Moore.
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES
1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL 3RD DOWN TIME OF GAME R-PS-PNT ATT-YDS TD LONG C-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG PLAYS-YDS TDs CONV. POSSESSION @ Texas__________3-12-2=23 __38-117 __1 ____15 ______22-33-2____223 __2 __35t ____71-340 ____3____9-15 ______29:48 Arkansas State ____10-11-5=26 __34-125 __1 ____23 ______24-37-1____272 __1 __33 ____71-397 ____1____3-12 ______30:12 @ Texas__________8-10-1=18 __36-176 __2 ____39t ____25-38-2____239 __1 __33t ____74-415 ____3____5-16 ______31:20 TCU ____________5-9-1=15 ____32-43 ____0 ____10 ______23-37-1____208 __0 __24 ____69-251 ____0____6-15 ______28:40 Texas __________12-11-2=25 __43-229 __1 ____46 ______32-47-1____259 __1 __38 ____90-488 ____2____9-20 ______36:33 @ Central Florida __9-6-2=17 ____41-192 __3 ____36 ______9-26-1 ____134 __1 __24 ____67-326 ____4____3-15 ______23:27 @ Texas__________12-12-1=25 __40-227 __4 ____38 ______20-31-0____333 __3 __52t ____71-560 ____7____4-11 ______27:48 Rice ____________3-13-1=17 __30-(-11) __1 ____14 ______23-38-2____279 __1 __39 ____68-268 ____2____4-15 ______32:12 @ Texas__________7-10-1=18 __32-113 __2 ____13 ______20-43-4____217 __1 __32 ____75-330 ____3____6-16 ______28:28 Kansas State ______9-10-0=19____35-95 ____1 ____15 ______22-38-0____177 __1 __20 ____73-272 ____2____7-16 ______31:32 Texas __________3-12-1=16____29-61 ____1 ____14 ______19-26-1____324 __2 __58 ____55-385 ____3____5-12 ______27:49 Oklahoma ________7-12-1=20 __41-170 __1 ____65t ____21-32-0____244 __3 __41 ____73-414 ____4____9-18 ______32:11 Texas __________15-12-1=18 __39-216 __3 ____44t ____23-31-0____298 __4 __58t ____70-514 ____7____8-12 ______29:05 @ Iowa State ______5-8-1=14 ____29-93 ____0 ____18 ______19-37-2____135 __0 __24 ____66-228 ____0____7-17 ______30:55 Texas __________13-13-1=27 __46-177 __2 ____18 ______25-34-2____293 __1 __31 ____82-470 ____3____7-15 ______33:40 @ Baylor ________4-13-2=19 ____18-8 ____0 ____9 ______32-56-4____284 __1 __43 ____74-292 ____1____6-17 ______26:20 @ Texas__________13-10-2=25 __48-364 __3 ____86t ____12-29-1____181 __0 __36 ____77-545 ____3____7-16 ______29:32 Nebraska ________5-15-0=20 __38-125 __0 ____33 ______25-38-0____315 __3 __56 ____76-447 ____3____6-17 ______30:28 Texas __________15-12-0=27 __42-307 __4 ____75t ____20-28-3____282 __1 __60 ____70-589 ____5____7-12 ______25:41 @ Oklahoma State__10-18-1=29 __45-164 __2 ____14 ______30-42-0____430 __2 __44 ____87-594 ____4 __10-18 ______34:15 @ Texas__________14-17-2=33 __62-283 __4 ____35 ______21-30-1____268 __4 __34t ____92-551 ____8 __12-18 ______40:12 Texas Tech ______1-22-3=26 ____7-10 ____0 ____9 ______36-48-1____466 __4 __69t ____55-476 ____4 ____3-7________19:48 Texas __________6-11-1=18 __30-128 __2 ____26 ______17-32-1____229 __1 __62 ____62-357 ____4____4-13 ______19:54 @ Texas A&M ____13-13-1=27 __48-171 __2 ____19 ______25-38-2____362 __3 __66 ____86-533 ____5____9-16 ______40:06 Texas __________15-10-2=27 __54-300 __6 ____48 ______21-32-0____174 __1 __55 ____86-474 ____7____8-19 ______36:19 Arizona State ____6-14-3=23____27-22 ____1 ____18 ______25-50-3____305 __3 __32 ____77-327 ____4____5-14 ______23:41
2007 CENTURY CLUB
RUSHING
200 yards (1) Charles, Jamaal________________290 yards on 33 carries, vs Nebraska 100 yards (7) Charles, Jamaal __________180 yards on 16 carries, at Oklahoma State Charles, Jamaal ______________174 yards on 23 carries, vs Texas Tech Charles, Jamaal ____________161 yards on 27 carries, vs Arizona State Charles, Jamaal ____________153 yards on 22 carries, at Central Florida Charles, Jamaal ____________________134 yards on 22 carries, vs TCU Charles, Jamaal ____________112 yards on 27 carries, vs Arkansas State McCoy, Colt ____________106 yards, on 16 carries, at Oklahoma State
POINTS OFF TURNOVERS
OPP UT OPPONENT TOs POINTS Arkansas State ____________2 ______0 TCU____________________2 ______10 Central Florida____________3 ______15 Rice ____________________1 ______0 Kansas State ____________4 ______20 Oklahoma ______________2 ______0 Iowa State ______________0 ______0 Baylor __________________3 ______7 Nebraska ________________1 ______0 Oklahoma State __________3 ______14 Texas Tech ______________1 ______0 Texas A&M ______________3 ______7 Arizona State ____________1 ______3 TOTALS ________________26______77 OPP UT TOs POINTS 1 ______0 4 ______14 3 ______13 2 ______10 0 ______0 0 ______0 3 ______14 4 ______14 1 ______7 1 ______0 1 ______7 2 ______7 5 ______14 27 ____100
RECEIVING
100 yards (4) Finley, Jermichael __________149 yards on 4 receptions, vs. Oklahoma Sweed, Limas __________________139 yards on 5 receptions, vs Rice Jones, Nate ________________125 yards on 7 receptions, at Iowa State Jones, Nate ________________113 yards on 5 receptions, vs Nebraska
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
RUNNING BACKS #25 Jamaal Charles
RUSHING ATT-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT Arkansas State ______27-112-1 ____15 TCU ______________22-134-1 ____39t Central Florida ______22-153-1 ____46t Rice ______________14-72-3 ____20 Kansas State ________17-72-1 ____12 Oklahoma __________17-79-0 ____14 Iowa State __________7-44-1______12 Baylor ____________16-56-0 ____18 Nebraska __________33-290-3 ____86t Oklahoma State______16-180-3 ____75t Texas Tech ________23-174-1 ____35 Texas A&M ________17-92-1 ____19 Arizona State ______27-161-2 ____48 RECEIVING REC-YDS-TD LONG 0-0-0 ______– 1-4-0 ______4 1-7-0 ______7 0-0-0 ______– 2-22-0______16 1-2-0 ______2 1-7-0 ______7 2-36-0______31 0-0-0 ______– 3-29-0______16 0-0-0 ______– 4-81-0______62 2-11-0 ______9
#3 Chris Ogbonnaya
RUSHING ATT-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT Arkansas State________2-6-0 ______5 TCU ______________4-6-0 ______4 Central Florida ______7-25-0______11 Rice________________1-0-0 ______– Kansas State ________0-0-0 ______– Oklahoma __________3-1-0 ______2 Iowa State __________3-19-0______11 Baylor ______________2-4-0 ______3 Nebraska __________1-(-3)-0 ____– Oklahoma State ______1-2-0 ______2 Texas Tech __________1-2-0 ______2 Texas A&M __________1-4-1 ______4 Arizona State ________0-0-0 ______– RECEIVING REC-YDS-TD LONG 0-0-0 ______– 1-7-0 ______7 2-16-0______11 2-45-0______35 1-1-0 ______1 3-44-0______29 2-13-0 ______7 1-11-0______11 1-10-0______10 1-14-0______14 3-32-0______19 2-11-0 ______6 2-0-0 ______5
CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts __________________________33, vs. Nebraska (Jr.) Rushing yards ____________________________290, vs. Nebraska (Jr.) Long __________________________________86t, vs. Nebraska (Jr.) Rushing TDs ____________3, at Kansas State (Jr.); 3, vs. Nebraska (Jr.) __________________________________3, vs. Rice (Jr.); vs. Rice (Fr.) 200-yard games ____________________________1, vs. Nebraska (Jr.) 100-yard games____________10, vs. Arizona St. (Jr.); vs. Texas Tech(Jr.); __at Oklahoma St. (Jr.); at UCF (Jr.); vs. TCU (Jr.); vs. Arkansas St. (Jr.); ________at Rice (So.); vs. ULL (FR.); vs. Rice; (Fr.); vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Receptions ______________________________6, at Ohio State (Fr.) Receiving yards __________________________81, at Texas A&M (Jr.) Long ______________________________________72t, vs. Iowa (So.) Receiving TDs ______1, vs. Iowa (So.); vs. Colorado (Fr.); at Missouri (Fr.)
CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts ______________________7, at Central Florida (Jr.) ________________________________7, vs. Sam Houston State (So.) Rushing yards ______________________33, vs. Oklahoma State (So.) Long ______________________________26, vs. Oklahoma State (So.) Rushing TDs ________________1, at Texas A&M (Jr.); 1, at Baylor (So.); ______________________________________1, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) Receptions ______________3, vs. Texas Tech (Jr.); 3, vs. Oklahoma (Jr.) ________________________________3, vs. Sam Houston State (So.) Receiving yards________________________________45, vs. Rice (Jr.) Long ______________________________________35, vs. Rice (Jr.) Receiving TDs __________________________________________—
#2 Vondrell McGee
RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State ________DNP ______– TCU ______________4-5-1 ______5 Central Florida ______1-1-0 ______1 Rice ______________8-80-1______38 Kansas State ________3-2-1 ______1t Oklahoma __________1-1-1 ______1t Iowa State __________7-26-0______14 Baylor ____________10-50-1 ____18 Nebraska __________3-22-0______18 Oklahoma State ______6-17-1______14 Texas Tech __________24-54-1 ____10 Texas A&M __________1-8-0 ______5 Arizona State ________5-31-1 ____28t RECEIVING REC-YDS-TD LONG 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 ______– 0-0-0 ______– 0-0-0 ______– 0-0-0 ______– 0-0-0 ______–
CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts ________________________24, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) Rushing yards ________________________________80, vs. Rice (Fr.) Long ______________________________________38, vs. Rice (Fr.) Rushing TDs ____________1, vs. Arizona State (Fr.); vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) ______1 at Oklahoma State (Fr.); 1, at Baylor (Fr.); 1, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.); ______________1, vs. Kansas State (Fr.); 1, vs. Rice (Fr.); 1, vs. TCU (Fr.) Receptions ____________________________________________— Receiving yards ________________________________________— Long ________________________________________________— Receiving TDs __________________________________________—
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
QUARTERBACKS #12 Colt McCoy
OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG Arkansas State ________22-33-2 ______223 ______2 ______35t TCU ________________25-38-2 ______239 ______1 ______33t Central Florida ________32-47-1 ______259 ______1 ______38 Rice ________________20-29-0 ______333 ______3 ______52t Kansas State __________19-39-4 ______200 ______1 ______32 Oklahoma ____________19-26-1 ______324 ______2 ______58 Iowa State ____________23-29-0 ______298 ______4 ______58t Baylor ________________25-34-2 ______293 ______1 ______31 Nebraska______________12-28-1 ______181 ______0 ______36 Oklahoma State ________20-28-3 ______282 ______1 ______60 Texas Tech ____________21-30-1 ______268 ______4 ______34t Texas A&M ____________17-32-1 ______229 ______1 ______62 Arizona State __________21-31-0 ______174 ______1 ______55 CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts ________________________47, at Central Florida (So.) Pass completions ______________________32, at Central Florida (So.) Interceptions __________________________4, vs. Kansas State (So.) Passing yards ______________________346, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Passing TDs ________________________________6, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Long ______________________________________72t, vs. Iowa (Fr.) Completion percentage ____________________87.5 (7-8), at Rice (Fr.) CAREER TOTALS 400-yard passing games ____________________________________0 300-yard passing games ____________________________________4 200-yard passing games __________________________________15 Multiple TD pass games __________________________________15 Record as a starter ________________________________20-6 (.769) RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State ______7-11-0 ______8 TCU ______________5-34-0______23 Central Florida ______10-40-0 ____10 Rice________________3-4-0 ______16 Kansas State ________5-13-0______13 Oklahoma __________7-(-24)-0 ____1 Iowa State __________4-50-1 ____44t Baylor ____________10-44-0 ____16 Nebraska __________11-55-0 ____24 Oklahoma State______16-106-0 ____29 Texas Tech __________11-51-2 ____22t Texas A&M__________9-24-0______26 Arizona State ________16-84-1 ____30 CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts ____16, at Oklahoma St. (So.); 16, vs. Arizona St. (So.) Rushing yards ________________________106, at Oklahoma St. (So.) Long ____________________________________44t, at Iowa St. (So.) Rushing TDs ____________________________2, vs. Texas Tech (So.) 100-yard games ________________________1, at Oklahoma St. (So.)
#7 John Chiles
OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG Arkansas State __________DNP TCU __________________DNP Central Florida __________DNP Rice __________________0-2-0 ________0 ______0 ______– Kansas State ____________1-4-0 ________17 ______0 ______17 Oklahoma ______________0-0-0 ________0 ______0 ______– Iowa State______________0-2-0 ________– ______– ______– Baylor ________________0-1-0 ________– ______– ______– Nebraska ______________0-0-0 ________– ______– ______– Oklahoma State __________DNP Texas Tech______________DNP Texas A&M ____________DNP Arizona State __________0-0-0 ________0 ______0 ______– CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts __________________________4, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Pass completions ________________________1, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Interceptions ____________________________________________– Passing yards __________________________17, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Passing TDs ____________________________________________– Long ________________________________17, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Completion percentage ____________ 25% (1-4), vs. Kansas State (Fr.) RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State ________DNP TCU________________DNP Central Florida________DNP Rice ______________9-72-0______23 Kansas State ________7-26-0______11 Oklahoma __________1-4-0 ______4 Iowa State __________9-54-1______23 Baylor______________5-14-0 ______7 Nebraska ____________0-0-0 ______– Oklahoma State ______DNP Texas Tech __________DNP Texas A&M __________DNP Arizona State ________5-21-1 ______5 CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts ______________9, at Iowa State (So.); 9, vs. Rice (Fr.) Rushing yards ________________________________72, vs. Rice (Fr.) Long ______________________23, at Iowa State (So.); 23, vs. Rice (Fr.) Rushing TDs______________________________1, at Iowa State (So.)
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
QUARTERBACKS #17 Sherrod Harris
OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG Arkansas State __________DNP TCU __________________DNP Central Florida __________DNP Rice __________________0-0-0 ________0 ______0 ______– Kansas State ____________DNP Oklahoma ______________DNP Iowa State______________0-0-0 ________0 ______0 ______– Baylor ________________DNP Nebraska ______________DNP Oklahoma State __________DNP Texas Tech______________DNP Texas A&M ____________DNP Arizona State __________DNP CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts __________________________________________– Pass completions ________________________________________– Interceptions ____________________________________________– Passing yards____________________________________________– Passing TDs ____________________________________________– Long __________________________________________________– Completion percentage ____________________________________– RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State ________DNP TCU________________DNP Central Florida________DNP Rice ______________2-(-10)-0 ____– Kansas State ________DNP Oklahoma __________0-0-0 ______– Iowa State __________DNP Baylor ______________DNP Nebraska ____________DNP Oklahoma State ______DNP Texas Tech __________DNP Texas A&M __________DNP Arizona State ________DNP CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts ______________________________2 vs. Rice (Fr.) Rushing yards __________________________________________– Long __________________________________________________– Rushing TDs ____________________________________________–
PLACE-KICKERS #39 Ryan Bailey
OPPONENT FG-FGA PAT-A POINTS LONG Arkansas State __________0-0 ______3-3 ________3 ______– TCU __________________2-3 ______4-4 ______10 ______28 Central Florida __________5-6 ______2-2 ______17 ______42 Rice __________________3-3 ______7-7 ______16 ______52 Kansas State ____________0-0 ______3-3 ________3 ______– Oklahoma ______________0-0 ______3-3 ________3 ______– Iowa State ______________0-0 ______8-8 ________8 ______– Baylor__________________1-2 ______4-4 ________7 ______46 Nebraska ______________3-4 ______1-1 ______10 ______49 Oklahoma State __________1-1 ______5-5 ________8 ______40 Texas Tech ______________1-1 ______8-8 ______11 ______25 Texas A&M______________1-1 ______3-4 ________6 ______27 Arizona State ____________1-1 ______7-7 ______10 ______21 BAILEY’S CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2007: TCU: 42, 28, 20. UCF: 19, 31, 19, 42, 40, 37. Rice: 43, 52, 19. BU: 46, 46. NU: 38, 34, 47, 49. OS: 40. TT: 25. TA: 27. AZS: 21. 2006: NU: 22. OSU: 21, 24, 19. IA: 27, 43. bold denotes field goal made
PUNTERS #17 Trevor Gerland
OPPONENT NO YARDS AVG. LONG Arkansas State ____________2 ________85 ______42.5 ______43 TCU____________________4 ________168 ______42.0 ______48 Central Florida____________4 ________152 ______38.0 ______41 Rice ____________________2 ________82 ______41.0 ______42 Kansas State ____________3 ________76 ______26.3 ______36 Oklahoma ______________DNP Iowa State ______________DNP Baylor ________________DNP Nebraska ______________DNP Oklahoma State __________DNP Texas Tech______________DNP Texas A&M ____________DNP Arizona State __________DNP
#43 Justin Moore
OPPONENT NO YARDS AVG. LONG Arkansas State __________DNP TCU __________________DNP Central Florida __________DNP Rice ____________________1 ________40 ______40.0 ______40 Kansas State ____________2 ________96 ______48.0 ______55 Oklahoma ______________6 ________262 ______43.7 ______51 Iowa State ______________3 ________106 ______35.3 ______38 Baylor __________________3 ________94 ______31.3 ______48 Nebraska ________________4 ________170 ______42.5 ______49 Oklahoma State __________4 ________188 ______47.0 ______53 Texas Tech ______________1 ________48 ______48.0 ______48 Texas A&M ______________4 ________172 ______43.0 ______53 Arizona State ____________6 ________219 ______36.5 ______46
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
RECEIVING
#4 Limas Sweed, WR
OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State ________5-93-1 ______35t TCU ________________4-26-0 ______9 Central Florida ________1-9-0 ______9 Rice ________________5-139-2 ______52t Kansas State __________2-14-0 ______13 Oklahoma ____________2-25-0 ______14 Iowa State ____________DNP Baylor ________________DNP Nebraska ______________DNP Oklahoma State ________DNP Texas Tech ____________DNP Texas A&M ____________DNP Arizona State __________DNP CAREER HIGHS Receptions ____________8, at Nebraska (Jr.) ________________________8, vs. USC (So.) Yards __________________139, vs. Rice (Sr.) Long______________60t, vs. North Texas (Jr.) TDs ________2, vs. Rice (Sr.); 2, vs. Baylor (Jr.); __2, vs. North Texas (Jr.); 2, vs. Colorado (So.) 100-yard games ________ 5, (139), vs. Rice (Sr.) __________________(119), at Nebraska (Jr.); ______________ (111), vs. North Texas (Jr.); ________________(106), vs. Iowa State (Jr); __________________ (102), vs Colorado (So.)
#6 Quan Cosby, WR
OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State ________5-29-0 ______9 TCU ________________6-51-0 ______16 Central Florida ________10-67-0 ______13 Rice ________________5-66-1 ______19 Kansas State __________2-33-1 ______26t Oklahoma ____________3-37-0 ______17 Iowa State ____________5-46-1 ______14 Baylor________________5-30-0 ______8 Nebraska ____________5-113-0 ______36 Oklahoma State ________4-47-0 ______15 Texas Tech ____________8-94-2 ______20t Texas A&M____________1-12-0 ______12 Arizona State __________1-55-0 ______55 CAREER HIGHS Receptions ________10, at Central Florida (Jr.) Yards ______________113, vs. Nebraska (Jr.) Long ________________64t, vs. Kansas (Fr.) TDs ________________2, vs. Texas Tech (Jr.) 100-yard games ____2, (113), vs. Nebraska (Jr.) __________________(101), vs. Okla. St. (So.)
CAREER HIGHS Receptions ________9, vs. Arkansas State (Sr.) Yards ______________125, at Iowa State (Sr.) Long ____________________33, vs. TCU (Sr.) TDs ________1, vs. TT (Sr.); 1, at Baylor (Sr.); ________1, at Iowa State (Sr.);1, at UCF (Sr.); 1, vs. TCU (Sr.); 1, vs. Ok. St. (Jr.); 1, at TT (Jr.); ______1, vs. SHS (Jr.); 1, vs. La.-Lafayette (So.) 100-yard games ____1, (125), at Iowa State (Sr.)
#16 Jermichael Finley
REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT Arkansas State__________1-8-0 ______8 TCU ________________4-54-0 ______22 Central Florida ________7-54-0 ______14 Rice ________________3-20-0 ______9 Kansas State __________4-51-0 ______29 Oklahoma ____________4-149-1 ______58 Iowa State ____________0-0-0 ______– Baylor________________5-60-0 ______19 Nebraska ____________2-25-0 ______13 Oklahoma State ________6-79-1 ______30 Texas Tech ____________4-41-0 ______11 Texas A&M____________3-22-0 ______12 Arizona State __________2-12-0 ______6 CAREER HIGHS Receptions __________________8, vs. Iowa (Fr.) Yards ______________149, vs. Oklahoma (So.) Long ________________58, vs. Oklahoma (So.) TDs ____________1, at Oklahoma State (So.) ____________________1, vs. Oklahoma (So.) ________________1, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) ______1, vs. Baylor (Fr.); 1, vs. Iowa State (Fr.) 100-yard games __1, (149), vs. Oklahoma (So.)
#8 Jordan Shipley
OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State__________0-0-0 ______– TCU ________________0-0-0 ______– Central Florida ________4-47-0 ______38 Rice__________________0-0-0 ______– Kansas State __________2-41-0 ______32 Oklahoma ____________1-9-1 ______6 Iowa State ____________3-71-2 ______58t Baylor________________3-56-0 ______31 Nebraska ______________0-0-0 ______– Oklahoma State ________2-70-0 ______60 Texas Tech ____________2-34-1 ______18t Texas A&M____________3-45-1 ______28t Arizona State __________6-44-0 ______15 CAREER HIGHS Receptions __________6, vs. Arizona State (Jr.) Yards ________________71, at Iowa State (Jr.) Long ____________60, at Oklahoma State (Jr.) TDs __________________2, at Iowa State (Jr.)
#5 Billy Pittman, WR
OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State __________DNP________– TCU__________________DNP________– Central Florida__________DNP________– Rice__________________0-0-0 ______– Kansas State __________2-8-0 ______5 Oklahoma ____________0-0-0 ______– Iowa State ____________5-36-0 ______11 Baylor________________3-28-0 ______15 Nebraska ______________0-0-0 ______– Oklahoma State ________0-0-0 ______– Texas Tech ____________0-0-0 ______– Texas A&M ____________1-5-0 ______5 Arizona State __________0-0-0 ______– CAREER HIGHS Receptions________7, vs. Oklahoma State (Jr.) Yards ____________138, vs. Texas Tech (So.) Long ______________75t, vs. Texas Tech (So.) TDs ____________________2, vs. Baylor (Jr.); __2, vs. Texas Tech (So.); 2, vs. Oklahoma (So.) 100-yard games __4, (138) vs. Texas Tech (So.); ________________ (130) vs. Ohio State (So.); ________________(102) at Kansas State (Jr.); ________________(100) vs. Oklahoma (So.)
#86 Peter Ullman
OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State__________1-5-0 ______5 TCU ________________1-6-0 ______6 Central Florida ________0-0-0 ______– Rice__________________0-0-0 ______– Kansas State __________0-0-0 ______– Oklahoma ____________0-0-0 ______– Iowa State ____________0-0-0 ______– Baylor ________________0-0-0 ______– Nebraska ______________0-0-0 ______– Oklahoma State ________0-0-0 ______– Texas Tech ____________0-0-0 ______– Texas A&M ____________0-0-0 ______– CAREER HIGHS Receptions __________________1, vs. TCU (Jr.); ____________________1, vs. Arkasas State (Jr.) ________1, vs. Baylor (So.); 1, vs. Kansas (Fr.) Yards ____________________5, vs. TCU (Jr.) Long ____________________5, vs. TCU (Jr.) TDs______1, vs. Baylor (So.); 1, vs. Kansas (Fr.)
#9 Nate Jones, WR
OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Arkansas State ________9-72-0 ______19 TCU ________________8-91-1 ______33t Central Florida ________7-59-1 ______18 Rice ________________5-63-0 ______22 Kansas State __________4-38-0 ______16 Oklahoma ____________3-32-0 ______16 Iowa State ____________7-125-1 ______30 Baylor________________6-72-1 ______23 Nebraska ____________4-33-0 ______14 Oklahoma State ________4-43-0 ______21 Texas Tech ____________4-67-1 ______34t Texas A&M____________3-53-0 ______25 Arizona State __________6-47-0 ______18
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
QUARTERBACK DRIVE CHART
ARKANSAS STATE Colt McCoy __________11 ______3 ______0 ______0 ______4 ______1 ______2 ______0 ______1 ______21 ____1.9 __27.3% TCU Colt McCoy __________13 ______3 ______2 ______1 ______4 ______0 ______2 ______0 ______1 ______27 ____2.1 __38.5% TCU Colt McCoy __________15 ______2 ______5 ______1 ______4 ______0 ______3 ______0 ______0 ______28 ____1.9 __46.7% RICE Colt McCoy __________10 ______6 ______2 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______48 ____4.8 __80.0% John Chiles ____________3 ______1 ______1 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______10 ____3.3 __66.7% Sherrod Harris __________2 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0.0____0.0% KANSAS STATE Colt McCoy____________9 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______4 ______1 ______3 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______0.8 __11.1% John Chiles ____________2 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0.0____0.0% C. McCoy/Chiles* ______4 ______2 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______14 ____3.5 __50.0% OKLAHOMA Colt McCoy __________11 ______2 ______0 ______0 ______5 ______1 ______2 ______0 ______0 ______14 ____1.3 __18.2% C. McCoy/Chiles* ______2 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______3.5 __50.0% IOWA STATE Colt McCoy____________7 ______6 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______42 ____6.0 __85.7% John Chiles ____________3 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______2 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______2.3 __33.3% Sherrod Harris __________1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0.0____0.0% BAYLOR Colt McCoy __________11 ______3 ______0 ______1 ______3 ______1 ______3 ______0 ______0 ______21 ____1.9 __27.3% John Chiles ____________1 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______3 ______3.0 __100.0% NEBRASKA Colt McCoy __________13 ______2 ______3 ______1 ______4 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______2 ______22 ____1.7 __38.5% C. McCoy/Chiles* ______1 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______6 ______6.0 __100.0% OKLAHOMA STATE Colt McCoy __________13 ______5 ______1 ______0 ______4 ______0 ______3 ______0 ______0 ______38 ____2.9 __46.2% TEXAS TECH Colt McCoy __________11 ______8 ______1 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______59 ____5.4 __81.8% TEXAS A&M Colt McCoy __________12 ______3 ______1 ______0 ______5 ______0 ______3 ______0 ______0 ______23 ____1.8 __23.1% ARIZONA STATE Colt McCoy __________16 ______5 ______1 ______0 ______6 ______1 ______1 ______0 ______2 ______38 ____2.4 __37.5% John Chiles ____________1 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______7.0 __100.0 C. McCoy/Chiles* ______1 ______1 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______7.0 __100.0 PLAYER TOTALS Colt McCoy __________152______49______16 ______4 ______46 ______5 ______25 ______0 John Chiles ____________10 ______3 ______2 ______0 ______3 ______1 ______0 ______0 Sherrod Harris __________3 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______1 ______1 ______0 ______0 C. McCoy/Chiles* ______8 ______5 ______0 ______0 ______2 ______0 ______1 ______0 ______7______395 ____2.6 __43.1% ______1 ______27 ____2.7 __50.0% ______1 ______0 ______0.0____0.0% ______0 ______34 ____4.3 __62.5% DRIVES STARTED TDs FGs MFG DRIVES ENDED BY PUNT DOWNS TO POINTS PTS/ QB SAFETY CLOCK SCORED DRIVE EFFIC.
TEXAS ______________173 ______57______18 ______4 ______52 ______7 ______26 ______0 ______9______449 ____2.6 __43.3% OPPONENTS __________173 ______35______15 ______9 ______70______11______27 ______0 ______6______306 ____1.8 __28.9% *Both quarterbacks participated in the drive.
KEY: FG - denotes successful field goal // MFG - denotes missed field goal // QB EFFIC is the percentage of drives that generated points
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
DEFENSE
GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU QB-P FR-YDS FF NAME Griffin, Marcus ____13 ____65 ____34 ____99 ______1-3 ______0 ______4-91 ____5 ______1 ____1-0 ____1 Palmer, Ryan ______13 ____53 ____27 ____80 ______6-22 ______0________0 ____14 ______0 ____1-0 ____3 Foster, Brandon ____12 ____50 ____21 ____71 ______3-7 ______0 ______5-115____12 ______0 ____3-25 ____1 Bobino, Rashad ____13 ____39 ____30 ____69 ______4-8 ______0 ______1-2 ____3 ______6 ____0______0 Derry, Scott ______13 ____38 ____30 ____68 ______4-11 ______0 ______1-0 ____1 ______2 ____0______1 Muckelroy, Roddrick 12 ____39 ____28 ____67 ______6-28 ____2.5-22 ____1-11 ____0 ______0 ____1-0 ____2 Jackson, Erick ______13 ____47 ____20 ____67 ______2-3 ______0________0 ______3 ______0 ____0______0 Houston, Lamarr __13 ____45 ____21 ____66 ____12-69____4.5-56______0 ______4 ______21 ____0______1 Killebrew, Robert __13 ____27 ____30 ____57 ______2-2 ____1.0-1 ______0 ______0 ______2 ____0______0 Norton, Jared ______12 ____26 ____27 ____53 ______4-23 ____2.0-15 ____1-0 ____0 ______1 ____0______1 Okam, Frank ______13 ____25 ____27 ____52 ____11-62____5.0-50______0 ______5 ______16 ____1-7 ____1 Lokey, Derek ______13 ____25 ____25 ____50 ______9-18 ____1.0-3 ______0 ______3 ______13 ____0______0 Miller, Roy ________13 ____20 ____20 ____40 ______8-20 ____1.0-9 ______0 ______1 ______7 ____0______1 Orakpo, Brian ______9 ____27 ____10 ____37 ______9-53 ____5.5-49______0 ______2 ______11 ____0______1 Beasley, Deon ______13 ____32 ____5 ____37 ______3-12 ______0 ______3-0 ____9 ______0 ____0______0 Kindle, Sergio ______8 ____18 ____14 ____32 ______4-8 ____0.5-1 ______0 ______1 ______4 ____0______0 Jones, Eddie ______11 ____16 ____12 ____28 ______2-4 ____1.5-4 ____1-0 ____2 ______6 ____0______0 Oduegwu, Ishie ____12 ____17 ____11 ____28 ______0 ______0________0 ______1 ______0 ____0______0 Lewis, Aaron ______11 ____20 ____6 ____26 ______8-28 ____2.0-13______0 ______0 ______10 ____0______0 Kelson, Drew ______11 ____24 ____1 ____25 ______2-15 ____1.0-14______0 ______0 ______1 ____0______1 Brown, Curtis ______13 ____11 ____3 ____14 ______0 ______0________0 ______1 ______0 ____0______0 Brown, Chykie______13 ____8 ____3 ____11 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Melton, Henry______10 ____5 ____6 ____11 ______1-4 ______0________0 ______1 ______3 ____1-0 ____1 Acho, Sam ________11 ____6 ____4 ____10 ______3-11 ____1.5-10______0 ______2 ______2 ____0______0 Marshall, Thomas __12 ____2 ____5 ____7 ______2-2 ______0________0 ______2 ______4 ____0______0 Alexander, Ben______9 ____4 ____3 ____7 ______2-1 ______0________0 ______0 ______1 ____0______0 Lawrence, Hunter __13 ____5 ____0 ____5 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Earnest, Dustin ____12 ____2 ____3 ____5 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____1-0 ____0 Harvey, William ____13 ____1 ____3 ____4 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 McGee, Vondrell ____12 ____2 ____1 ____3 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 McCoy, Colt ______13 ____1 ____1 ____2 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Gatewood, Tyrell ____2 ____1 ____1 ____2 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Collins, Brandon ____7 ____2 ____0 ____2 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Jones, Nate ________13 ____2 ____0 ____2 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Shipley, Jordan ____13 ____1 ____1 ____2 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Finley, Jermichael __13 ____1 ____1 ____2 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Tiemann, Luke ____11 ____0 ____1 ____1 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Hinojosa, Rene______1 ____0 ____1 ____1 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Tanner, Charlie ____13 ____1 ____0 ____1 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Cobb, Antwan ______7 ____1 ____0 ____1 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Ogbonnaya, Chris __13 ____1 ____0 ____1 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Moore, Justin ______10 ____1 ____0 ____1 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____0______0 Henry, James ______2 ____0 ____0 ____0 ______0 ______0________0 ______0 ______0 ____1-0 ____0 BLK SAF HIGH GAME __0 __0 ________14/TA __0 __0 ______10/AS,IS __0 __0 ________8/AS __0 __0 ________10/OS __0 __0 ________9/OS __0 __0 ________11/OS __0 __0 ________10/KS __0 __0 ________9/TA __0 __0 ________9/CF __0 __0 ________7/RU __0 __0 ______7/OU,OS __0 __0 ________8/OS __0 __0 ______5/CF,NU __0 __0 ________6/AZS __0 __0 ________7/TA __0 __0 ______9/NU,TA __0 __0 ______6/TC,TA __0 __0 ________10/OS __0 __0 ________5/CF __0 __0 ________6/RU __0 __0 __________5/IS __0 __0 ________4/BU __0 __0__________2/4x __0 __0 ________3/BU __0 __0 ________2/RU __0 __0 ______2/RU,IS __0 __0 ________2/OU __0 __0 ________2/RU __0 __0 ________2/RU __0 __0 ________2/OU __0 __0 ______1/OU,BU __0 __0 ________2/AS __0 __0 ______1/IS,ASU __0 __0 ______1/AS,RU __0 __0 ______1/BU,TA __0 __0 ______1/KS,BU __0 __0 ________1/OS __0 __0 ________1/TC __0 __0 ________1/AS __0 __0 __________1/IS __0 __0 ________1/TC __0 __0 ________1/OS __0 __0 ____________-
GP - Games Played; SOLO - unassisted tackles; AST - assisted tackles; TOTAL - total tackles; TFLs - tackles for loss; Sacks - quarterback sacks; QB-P - quarterback pressures; INT - interceptions; PBU - pass breakups; FF- forced fumbles; FR - fumble recoveries; BLK - blocked kicks; SAF - Safety
Special Teams Tackles
(includes tackles on punt returns, kickoff returns and plays involving offensive turnovers)
TT (SOLO) NAME Brown, Curtis______________________9 (7) Kelson, Drew ______________________8 (8) Brown, Chykie ____________________8 (5) Kindle, Sergio______________________6 (5) Muckelroy, Roddrick ________________6 (4) Lawrence, Hunter __________________5 (5) Foster, Brandon ____________________5 (4) Jackson, Erick ____________________4 (4) Killebrew, Robert __________________4 (3) Jones, Eddie ______________________4 (2) Harvey, William ____________________4 (1)
TT (SOLO) NAME Jones, Nate________________________3 (3) McGee, Vondrell____________________3 (2) Melton, Henry ____________________3 (2) Derry, Scott ______________________3 (1) Norton, Jared ______________________3 (1) Collins, Brandon __________________2 (2) Oduegwu, Ishie ____________________2 (2) Earnest, Dustin ____________________2 (1) Finley, Jermichael __________________2 (1) Gatewood, Tyrell __________________2 (1) Griffin, Marcus ____________________2 (1)
TT (SOLO) NAME McCoy, Colt ______________________2 (1) Palmer, Ryan ______________________2 (1) Shipley, Jordan ____________________2 (1) Beasley, Deon ______________________1 (1) Cobb, Antwan ____________________1 (1) Houston, Lamarr __________________1 (1) Moore, Jason ______________________1 (1) Ogbonnaya, Chris __________________1 (1) Tanner, Charlie ____________________1 (0) Tiemann, Luke ____________________1 (0)
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
NAME UA-A TOTAL ARS TC CF RU KS OU IS BU NU OSU TT TAM AZS Griffin, Marcus ____65-34 __99 ____8-2 __5-6 __8-4fr __4-1i __3-1____4-3 __1-0 ____5-0ii __5-2 __8-4 __6-3 __6-8 __2-0i Palmer, Ryan ______52-27 __79 ____6-4 __5-1 __2-4f __4-1 __4-2____5-3 __6-4 ____6-1 __2-2 __3-2fr __4-1 __3-2 __3-0 Foster, Brandon ____50-21 __71 ____6-2 __5-2ir __4-3r __DNP __6-1____4-3 __2-0i ____5-2 __5-2 __1-1 __3-3 __2-2i __7-0ifr Bobino, Rashad ____39-30 __69 ____2-2 __4-3____1-3 __0-1 __6-2____6-3 __4-1 ____1-1 __4-3 __6-4 __4-2i __1-5 ____Derry, Scott ________38-30 __68 ____2-3 __7-1i __3-2 __1-2 __3-0____2-4 __1-4 ____3-2 __4-2 __6-3 __4-0 __1-7 __1-0 Jackson, Erick ______47-20 __67 ____5-1 __5-3____3-0 __4-0 __6-4____3-6 __6-1 ____1-0 ____- ____-____2-1 __5-4 __7-0 Muckelroy, Roddrick 39-28 __67 ____2-0 __2-3f __2-1 __1-4i __4-3____4-1 ____- ____3-1 __4-3 __6-5f __4-1 __5-5 __2-1f Houston, Lamarr ____45-21 __66 ____1-0 __3-3____4-1 __4-1 __6-0____5-0 __3-1 ____3-1 __3-4 __6-2 __2-1 __3-6 __2-1 Killebrew, Robert __27-30 __57 ____4-1 __3-3f __3-6 __1-1 __2-2____1-0 __3-2 ____0-2 __2-2 __2-4 __2-1 __2-5 __2-1 Norton, Jared ______26-27 __53 ____2-2 __2-2f __3-1 __4-3 __2-4____4-2 __3-1 ____1-3 __3-2 __2-1 __DNP __0-2 __0-4 Okam, Frank ______25-27 __52 ____3-2 __0-1____3-1 __2-2 __0-1____4-3 __1-1 ____1-3 __3-3fr __4-3 __1-1 __2-4 __1-2 Lokey, Derek ______25-25 __50 ____2-2 __2-2____1-2 __1-0 __2-3____2-3 __4-1 ____1-2 __1-2 __4-4____- ____2-3 __3-1 Miller, Roy ________20-20 __40 ____0-3 __2-1 __3-2f __2-2 __2-1____2-1 __2-2 ____0-3 __3-2 __2-0____- ____1-1 __1-2 Beasley, Deon ______32-5 ____37 ____1-0 __2-0____1-0 __5-1 __0-1____3-0 __1-0i ____1-0i __4-0 __3-1 __3-0 __5-2i __3-0 Orakpo, Brian ______27-10 __37 ____2-1 __DNP __DNP DNP __DNP __3-0 __4-1 ____3-2 __4-1 __2-1 __2-2 __3-0 __4-2 Kindle, Sergio ______18-14 __32 __DNP __DNP __DNP __3-0 __DNP __1-1 __5-0 ____0-1 __4-5 __DNP __1-0 __2-7 __2-0 Jones, Eddie________16-12 __28 __3-1i __4-2____0-1 __1-0 __DNP __0-1 __2-0 ____2-1 __1-0 __1-0 __DNP __2-4 __0-2 Oduegwu, Ishie ____17-11____28 ____- ____- ____1-0 __0-1 ____-______- ____1-1 ____3-0 __5-2 __5-5 __1-0 __1-2 ____Lewis, Aaron ______20-6 ____26 ____2-1 __2-1____5-0 __3-0 __3-1 ____- ____DNP __DNP __1-0 __1-2 __1-0 __2-1 ____Kelson, Drew ______24-1 ____25 ____4-0 ____- ____4-0 __3-0 ____- ____1-0 __3-0 ____4-1 ____- ____3-0 __DNP __DNP __2-0f Brown, Curtis ______11-3 ____14 ____0-1 __1-0____1-0 __5-0 ____-______- ____2-1 ____- ____- ____-____1-0 __0-1 __1-0 Melton, Henry ______5-6 ____11 __DNP __DNP __DNP __1-0 ____- ____0-2 __1-1f ____- ____- ____2-0 __0-1 __0-1 __1-1r Brown, Chykie ______8-3 ____11 ____0-1 __1-0____1-0 __4-0 ____-______- ____1-0 ____1-0 __DNP __0-1____- ____0-1 __DNP Acho, Sam __________6-4 ____10 __DNP __1-0____1-1 __1-0 ____- ____DNP __0-1 ____2-1 ____- ____-____1-0 ____- ____0-1 Marshall, Thomas ____2-5 ____7 ____0-1 ____-______- ____1-1 __0-1 ____- ____- ______-____DNP __1-1____- ____0-1 ____Alexander, Ben ______4-3 ____7 ____- __DNP ____- ____2-0 ____- ____0-1 __1-1 ____1-0 __0-1 ____- __DNP __DNP__DNP Earnest, Dustin ______2-3 ____5 ____- ____-______- ____1-1 __DNP ____- ____0-1 ____- ____- ____- ____- ____0-1 __1-0 Lawrence, Hunter ____5-0 ____5 ____- ____-______- ____- ____- ____2-0 ____- ______- ____1-0 ____- ____- ____1-0 __1-0 Harvey, William______1-3 ____4 ____- ____0-1 ____- ____1-1 ____-______- ____- ______- ____- ____- ____- ____0-1 ____McGee, Vondrell ____2-1 ____3____DNP __-______- ____- ____- ____2-0 ____- ____0-1 ____- ____- ____- ____- ____Finley, Jermich ______1-1 ____2 ____- ____-______- ____- ____1-0 ____- ____- ____0-1 ____- ____- ____- ____- ____Collins, Brandon ____2-0 ____2____DNP __-______- ____-____DNP ____- ____1-0 ____-____DNP__DNP __1-0 __DNP__DNP McCoy, Colt ________1-1 ____2 ____- ____-______- ____- ____- __________1-0 ____- ____0-1 ____- ____- ____- ____-Gatewood, Tyrell ____1-1 ____2 ____1-1 ____- ____DNP DNP __DNP __DNP __DNP __DNP __DNP__DNP DNP __DNP__DNP Jones, Nate__________2-0 ____2 ____1-0 ____-______- ____1-0 ____-______- ____- ______- ____- ____- ____- ____- ____Shipley, Jordan ______1-1 ____2 ____- ____-______- ____- ____-______- ____- ____0-1 ____- ____- ____- ____1-0 ____Cobb, Antwan ______1-0 ____1 ____- ____-______- ____- ____-______- ____1-0____DNP __DNP__DNP DNP __DNP__DNP Hinojosa, Rene ______0-1 ____1____DNP __DNP __DNP __0-1 __DNP __DNP __DNP __DNP __DNP__DNP DNP __DNP__DNP Ogbonnaya, Chris ____1-0 ____1 ____1-0 ____-______- ____- ____-______- ____- ______- ____- ____- ____- ____- ____Moore, Justin ______1-0 ____1____DNP __DNP __DNP __- ____-______- ____- ______- ____- ____1-0____- ____- ____Tiemann, Luke ______0-1 ____1 ____- ____0-1 ____- ____- ____-______- ____DNP __DNP____- ____- ____- ____- ____Tanner, Charlie ______1-0 ____1 ____- ____1-0 ____- ____- ____-______- ____- ______- ____- ____- ____- ____- ____NOTE: first number indicates number of solo tackles; second number indicates number of assisted tackles KEY: i - interception; f - forced fumble; r - fumble recovery; p - blocked punt; k - blocked FG; ep - blocked PAT
2007 Texas Longhorns Statistics
DEFENSIVE LEADERBOARD
TACKLES FOR LOSS (109)
Houston, Lamarr ________12-69 Okam, Frank ____________11-62 Orakpo, Brian ____________9-53 Lokey, Derek ____________9-18 Lewis, Aaron ____________8-28 Miller, Roy ______________8-20 Palmer, Ryan ____________7-22 Muckelroy, Roddrick ______6-28 Norton, Jared ____________4-23 Derry, Scott______________4-11 Bobino, Rashad____________4-8 Kindle, Sergio ____________4-8 Beasley, Deon ____________3-12 Acho, Sam ______________3-11 Foster, Brandon____________3-7 Kelson, Drew ____________2-15 Jones, Eddie ______________2-4 Jackson, Erick ____________2-3 Killebrew, Robert __________2-2 Marshall, Thomas __________2-2 Alexander, Ben ____________2-2 Melton, Henry ____________1-4 Griffin, Marcus ____________1-3
QB PRESSURES (121)
Houston, Lamarr __________24 Okam, Frank ______________16 Lokey, Derek ______________14 Orakpo, Brian______________12 Lewis, Aaron ______________10 Miller, Roy ________________7 Bobino, Rashad ____________6 Jones, Eddie ________________6 Kindle, Sergio ______________5 Marshall, Thomas __________4 Killebrew, Robert ____________3 Melton, Henry ______________3 Acho, Sam ________________2 Derry, Scott ________________2 Norton, Jared ______________2 Alexander, Ben______________1 Beasley, Deon ______________1 Foster, Brandon ____________1 Griffin, Marcus ____________1 Kelson, Drew ______________1
RECOVERED FUMBLES (10)
Foster, Brandon __________3-25 Okam, Frank______________1-7 Earnest, Dustin____________1-0 Griffin, Marcus ____________1-0 Henry, James______________1-0 Melton, Henry ____________1-0 Muckelroy, Roddrick ________1-0 Palmer, Ryan ______________1-0
10-TACKLE GAMES (12)
Griffin, Marcus ______14, vs. TA Griffin, Marcus ______12, vs. CF Griffin, Marcus________12, at OS Griffin, Marcus ______11, vs. TC Muckelroy, Roddrick____11, at OS Bobino, Rashad ______10, at OS Griffin, Marcus ______10, vs. AS Jackson, Erick ________10, vs. KS Muckelroy, Roddrick____10, at TA Oduegwu, Ishie________10, at OS Palmer, Ryan ________10, vs. AS Palmer, Ryan__________10, vs. IS
INTERCEPTIONS (17)
Griffin, Marcus __________5-91 Foster, Brandon __________4-115 Beasley, Deon ____________3-0 Muckelroy, Roddrick ______1-11 Bobino, Rashad____________1-2 Derry, Scott ______________1-0 Jones, Eddie ______________1-0 Norton, Jared ____________1-0
PASS BREAKUPS (72)
Palmer, Ryan ______________14 Foster, Brandon ____________12 Beasley, Deon ______________9 Griffin, Marcus ____________5 Okam, Frank ______________5 Houston, Lamarr ____________4 Bobino, Rashad ____________3 Jackson, Erick ______________3 Lokey, Derek ______________3 Acho, Sam ________________2 Jones, Eddie ________________2 Marshall, Thomas __________2 Orakpo, Brian ______________2 Brown, Curtis ______________1 Derry, Scott ________________1 Kindle, Sergio ______________1 Melton, Henry ______________1 Miller, Roy ________________1 Oduegwu, Ishie ____________1
FORCED FUMBLES (15)
Palmer, Ryan ______________3 Muckelroy, Roddrick ________2 Derry, Scott ________________1 Foster, Brandon ____________1 Griffin, Marcus ____________1 Houston, Lamarr ____________1 Kelson, Drew ______________1 Melton, Henry ______________1 Miller, Roy ________________1 Norton, Jared ______________1 Okam, Frank ______________1 Orakpo, Brian ______________1
SACKS (29)
Orakpo, Brian __________5.5-49 Okam, Frank __________5.0-50 Houston, Lamarr ________4.5-56 Muckelroy, Roddrick______2.5-22 Norton, Jared __________2.0-15 Lewis, Aaron __________2.0-13 Acho, Sam ____________1.5-10 Jones, Eddie ____________1.5-4 Kelson, Drew __________1.0-14 Miller, Roy ______________1.0-9 Lokey, Derek ____________1.0-3 Killebrew, Robert ________1.0-1 Kindle, Sergio ____________0.5-1