2014 WILDCAT FOOTBALLLone Star Conference Champions
1973 • 1977 • 2008 •2010
Lone Star Conference South Division Champions2002 • 2008 • 2010
NAIA Division I National Champions1973 • 1977
NCAA Division II Playoff Appearances
2006 • 2007 •2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011
Texas Conference Champions
1939 • 1940 • 1948 • 1950 • 1951 •1952 • 1953
Gulf Coast Conference Champions
1955
Bowl Championships1950 Refrigerator Bowl • 1973 NAIA Champions Bowl •1976 Shrine Bowl •1977 NAIA Apple Bowl
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ACU ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS
LANCE FLEMINGAssociate Director of Athletics for Media Relationsfl [email protected] • 325-674-2693 (offi ce) • 325-665-3543 (cell)
CHRIS MACALUSOAssistant Director of Athletic Media [email protected] • 325-674-6171 (offi ce) • 765-490-6988 (cell)
Game 1 • Wednesday, Aug. 27 •ACU at Georgia State • Georgia Dome • Atlanta, Ga.
2014 ACU WILDCATS (0-0, 0-0 Southland)Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0Date Opponent Result / TimeAug. 27 at Georgia State (ESPNU) 6 p.m.Sept. 6 vs. Northern Arizona 6 p.m.Sept. 13 at Troy, Ala. (ESPN3) 6 p.m.Sept. 20 * vs. Incarnate Word (SLC-TV) 3:05 p.m.Sept. 27 * at Houston Baptist 7 p.m.Oct. 4 * vs. Lamar 6 p.m.Oct. 11 * ! vs. Ave Maria, Fla. 2 p.m.Oct. 18 * at McNeese State (ESPN3) 6 p.m.Oct. 25 * at Sam Houston State 3 p.m.Nov. 1 * vs. Central Arkansas (FSSW) 4 p.m.Nov. 8 * vs. Northwestern State 2 p.m.Nov. 15 * at Stephen F. Austin 3 p.m.
1 college football hall of famer • 34 first team all-america wildcats
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ACU WILDCATS AT A GLANCEFOOTBALL HISTORYFirst year of football: 1919All-time record: * 475-387-32 (.549 winning percentage)2013 record: 6-5Head coach: Ken Collums (Central Arkansas, 1994)Coach’s overall record: 13-9 (3rd season)Coach’s record at ACU: 13-9 (3rd season)Years in NCAA post-season play: 6 in NCAA Division II (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)NCAA post-season record: * 2-6Last NCAA post-season appearance: 2011Result: lost to Washburn (Mo.), 52-49, in fi rst found* 10 wins from 2007 season – including a win over Colorado Mesa in the NCAA Division II playoffs – vacated because of NCAA violations
ACU WILDCATS COACHING STAFFName PositionKen Collums . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach (Central Arkansas, 1994)Darian Dulin . . . . . . . . . Def. Coordinator (Southwestern, 1997) Nathan Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off. Coordinator (ACU, 2008)Scott Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Line (Tarleton State, 1998)Kendrick Holloway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Receivers (ACU, 2010)Mark Ribaudo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linebackers (Arizona, 1988)Cody Moore . . . . . . . . . Defensive Line (Panhandle State, 2004) Steven Thrash . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends (Texas Lutheran, 2010)Nick Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cornerbacks (ACU, 2012)John David Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant (ACU, 2014)Kregg Pierson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academics Coach (ACU, 1975)
ACU WILDCATS (0-0, 0-0 Southland)Head coach: Ken Collums (Central Arkansas, 1994)Career record: 13-9 (3rd season) • Record at ACU: 13-9 (3rd season)Ken Collums vs. Georgia State: 0-0
vsGEORGIA ST. PANTHERS (0-0)Head coach: Trent Miles (Indiana State, 1987)Career record: 20-48 (7th season) • Record at Georgia State: 0-12 (2nd season)Trent Miles vs. ACU: 0-0
BROADCAST INFORMATIONRadio: 98.1 FM The Ticket
Radio Crew: Grant Boone (play-by-play), Lance Fleming (color commentator)
TV: ESPNU (channel 503 / 533-HD on Suddenlink or channel 141 on Dish)TV crew: Ryan Ruocco (play-by-play), Charles Arbuckle (color commentator)
GAME STORYLINES• The 2014 season will be ACU’s fi rst in the Southland Conference since 1972. ACU – a founding member of the league in 1963 – was part of the Lone Star Conference from 1973-2013 before re-joining the Southland Conference and changing affi liation from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I in July 2013. Last year, ACU played an FCS independent schedule and fi nished with a 6-5 record.
• Junior running back Herschel Sims returns to Abilene after stints at Oklahoma State and Lamar, and should be the focal point of the Wildcats’ offense. The former Abilene High standout – who played at Oklahoma State in 2011 and Lamar in 2012 – will have gone 682 days between games when ACU takes the fi eld against Georgia State.
• Senior defensive end Nick Richardson needs 11 sacks to become the school’s all-time leader in quarterbacks sacks. Richardson had 11.0 sacks last season and enters his senior season with 23.5 in his career, just 11 sacks away from passing Reuben Mason (34.0 sacks from 1976-78) as ACU’s all-time leader in that category. One of the most disruptive pass-rushers in ACU history, Richardson also has 34.5 tackles for loss.
• Since 2006 when the Wildcats began their current run of eight straight winning seasons, ACU’s passing offense has generated an average of 3,479 yards, 31 touchdowns and only eight interceptions per season.
• Since 2005 when current coach Ken Collums joined the ACU coaching staff as its offensive coordinator, “ball security” has been catchphrase for the Wildcat offense. In the nine seasons since 2005, ACU is a combined plus-95 in turnover differential.
• The ACU defense has averaged 26.8 takeaways per season since 2005 when current coach Ken Collums arrived as the team’s offensive coordinator. ACU was plus-17 in turn-over margin last year with 29 takeaways and only 12 turnovers.
• The Wildcats gave up 391.8 yards per game in 2013, which was a 20-yard per game improvement over their 2012 per-game average of 413.8 and a 44-yard per game improvement over their 2011 average of 435.9.
GEORGIASTATECOACH / PLAYER AVAILABILITY (contact the Athletics Media Relations offi ce for interviews)
SUNDAY• No availability to players or coaches unless circumstances dictate
MONDAY• Head coach Ken Collums available
• ACU Coaches’ Show at The Bean (ACU cafeteria in the McGlothlin Campus Center)6-7 p.m.
TUESDAY• Southland Conference weekly coaches’ call 11:45 a.m.
• ACU practice open to media (4-6 p.m.)
WEDNESDAY• ACU media lunch with Ken Collums and playerLytle Land & Cattle(12 p.m.)
• ACU practice open to media (4-6 p.m.)
THURSDAY• ACU practice open to media (4-6 p.m.)
FRIDAY• No availability to players or coaches
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WEEKLY COACHES’ SHOW Each Monday during the season, the ACU Athletics Media Relationsoffi ce will host the ACU Coaches’ Show at The Bean in the McGlothlin Campus Center at ACU. The show will air live on 98.1 FM The Ticket from 6-7 p.m., and will also be simulacast via Stretch Video on acusports.com. During the football season, ACU head coach Ken Collums and at least one player will appear weekly on the show. Local media are welcome to attend the show.
PLAYER INTERVIEWS Players are available before or after each Tuesday practice, depending on class schedules. This is the media’s best opportunity to interview players on the practice fi eld. If you have specifi c player or coach interview requests, they should be directed to Lance Fleming, associate director of athletics for media relations by Monday afternoon. ACU football practice is open to the media from Tuesday-Thursday, and players and players will be available to the media before and after practice. ACU practice will begin at 4 p.m. so pre-practice interviews will need to end by 3:50 p.m. No player or coach interviews will be arranged afterThursday during game week.
POSTGAME INTERVIEWS ACU head coach Ken Collums andplayers will be available to mediapost-game, both at home and onthe road.
MEDIA GUIDE/ROSTER FILES ACU’s media guide is available onlinethroughout the season at http://issuu.com/abilenechristian/docs/acu_fb_media_guide_2014
WEEKLY GAME NOTES ACU’s game notes will be availablebeginning Wednesday at the weekly media lunch. They also can be accessedonline in PDF format at acusports.com.If you are interested in receiving theweekly game notes via email, pleasecontact Lance Fleming (fl [email protected]).
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCEWEEKLY TELECONFERENCE The 11 Southland Conferencefootball coaches will be featured on aweekly teleconference each Tuesday from 10:30 a.m.-11:50 a.m., beginning Aug. 26, and concluding Nov. 18. Eachcoach will have seven minutes to make an opening statement and answer
questions. Contact a Southland Conference staffmember or member institution’s sportsinformation offi ce for access instructionsto the teleconference.
Southland Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 a.m.Central Ark. (Steve Campbell) . . . . . . . 10:35 a.m.Nicholls (Charlie Stubbs) . . . . . . . . . . 10:42 a.m.SE Louisiana (Ron Roberts) . . . . . . . . 10:49 a.m.Northwestern State (Jay Thomas) . . . . 10:56 a.m.McNeese State (Matt Viator) . . . . . . . 11:03 a.m.Lamar (Ray Woodard) . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:10 a.m.Houston Baptist (Vic Shealy) . . . . . . . 11:17 a.m.Stephen F. Austin (Clint Conque) . . . . 11:24 a.m.Sam Houston State (K.C. Keeler) . . . . 11:31 a.m.Incarnate Word (Larry Kennan) . . . . . . 11:38 a.m.Abilene Christian (Ken Collums) . . . . . 11:45 a.m.
Southland TV NetworkSept. 20, UIW at Abilene Christian, 3 pm CTSept. 27, Nicholls at Central Arkansas, 3 pm CTOct. 4, Northwestern State at SE Louisiana, 3 pm CTOct. 11, McNeese State at Sam Houston, 3 pm CTOct. 18, Sam Houston at Northwestern State, 3 pm CTOct. 25, Southeastern La. at Stephen F. Austin, 3 pm CTNov. 1, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston, 3 pm CTNov. 8, Lamar at Central Arkansas, 3 pm CTNov. 15, McNeese State at Southeastern La., 3 pm CTNov. 22, Wild Card Selection, 3 pm CT
ESPN3 Southland ExclusivesJuly 23, Southland Primetime Preview, 7 pm CTOct. 4, Central Arkansas at Stephen F. Austin, 6 pm CTOct. 11, UIW at Northwestern State, 6 pm CTOct. 18, Abilene Christian at McNeese State, 6 pm CTOct. 25, Nicholls at Houston Baptist, 7 pm CTNov. 1, Houston Baptist at Lamar, 6 pm CTNov. 9, Southland Soccer Championship, TBDNov. 23, Southland Volleyball Championship, TBD
ESPNAug. 23, Eastern Washington 56, Sam Houston 35
ESPNUAug. 27, Abilene Christian at Georgia State, 6 pm CTSept. 7, McNeese State at Nebraska, 11 am CT
ESPN3Aug. 30, Nicholls at Air Force, 1 pm CTSept. 13, UIW at North Dakota State, 2:30 pm CTSept. 13, Abilene Christian at Troy, 6 pm CTSept. 13, Southeastern Louisiana at Tulane, 7 pm CT
Fox Sports NetworkAug. 30, Central Arkansas at Texas Tech, 6 pm CTSept. 6, Northwestern State at Baylor, 6:30 pm CT
SEC NetworkSept. 6, Nicholls at Arkansas, 3 pm CTSept. 6, Lamar at Texas A&M, 6:30 pm CTSept. 6, Sam Houston State at LSU, 7 pm CT
Altitude 2Sept. 13, Central Arkansas at Montana State, 4 pm CT
American Sports NetworkSept. 20, Nicholls at North Texas, 2:30 pm CT
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 2014 BROADCAST PACKAGE
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2013 School (1st-place votes) Record Points Pvs1 Eastern Washington (82) 12-3 . . . 3,589 32 North Dakota State (62) . . . . . . 15-0 3,540 13 Southeastern Louisiana (2) . . . . . 11-3 3,300 64 New Hampshire (1) . . . . . . . . . 10-5 3,090 55 Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 2,817 86 Jacksonville State. . . . . . . . . . 11-4 2,634 107 Coastal Carolina . . . . . . . . . . 12-3 2,461 78 McNeese State . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 2,277 119 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 2,197 NR10 South Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 2,154 1311 Fordham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 2,139 912 Villanova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 2,072 NR13 Towson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-3 1,999 214 Chattanooga . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 1,647 2315 Tennessee State. . . . . . . . . . . 10-4 1,448 1716 Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 1,375 417 Sam Houston State . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 1,345 1418 Montana State . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 1,170 2019 William & Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 1,151 NR20 Richmond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 963 NR21 Furman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6 802 2222 Bethune-Cookman . . . . . . . . . 10-3 475 1623 Northern Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3 429 1524 Youngstown State . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 405 1825 Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 330 12
Others receiving votes: Southern Illinois 305, Liberty 223, South Carolina State 219, Delaware 213, Wofford 186, James Madison 180, Samford 142, Cal Poly 112, Southern Utah 100, Princeton 81, Charleston Southern 53, Harvard 43, Central Arkansas 36, Alcorn State 34, Lehigh 25, Gardner-Webb 22, Sacred Heart 14, Lafayette 13, Southern 12, North Carolina A&T 7, Northwestern State 6, Illinois State 6, Alabama State 6, Western Illinois 5, Missouri State 5, Penn 5, Sacramento State 4, Eastern Kentucky 2, Stony Brook 2, Prairie View A&M 2, San Diego 1, Indiana State 1, Duquesne 1.
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2013 School (1st-place votes) Record Points Pvs1 North Dakota State (18) . . . . . . 15-0 636 12 Eastern Washington (6) . . . . . . . 12-3 615 33 Southeastern Louisiana (1) . . . . . 11-3 542 64 New Hampshire. . . . . . . . . . . 10-5 510 55 Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 505 86 Coastal Carolina . . . . . . . . . . 12-3 447 77 Towson (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-3 438 28 Jacksonville State. . . . . . . . . . 12-2 425 129 McNeese State . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 424 910 South Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 332 1411 Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 314 412 Fordham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 305 1013 Villanova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 287 NR14 Sam Houston State . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 277 1315 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 263 NR16 Chattanooga . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 238 2517 Tennessee State. . . . . . . . . . . 10-4 237 1718 Furman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6 188 2119 Montana State . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 170 2020 Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 169 1121 Youngstown State . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 162 1922 William & Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 159 NR23 Bethune-Cookman . . . . . . . . . 10-3 136 1624 Richmond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 118 NR25 Northern Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3 116 15
Others receiving votes: Samford 95, Southern Illinois 59, Harvard 42, Charleston Southern 39, James Madison 30, Princeton 24, Southern Utah 20, Alcorn State 16, Liberty 16, Delaware 15, South Carolina State 15, Cal Poly 14, Missouri State 12, Sacred Heart 10, Wofford 8, Central Arkansas 7, Alabama State 6, Lehigh 6, Eastern Kentucky 4, Holy Cross 1, Illinois State 1, Jacksonville 1
SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
OFFENSE Th e Wildcats will fi eld one of their most inexperienced off ensive units since current
head coach Ken Collums became the off ensive coordinator in 2005, and it just happens
to coincide with the team playing the toughest schedule in program history.
Now in the program’s fi rst season as a full-fl edged member of the Southland
Conference since 1972, Collums – entering his third season as the head coach with a
record of 13-9 – must piece together an off ense capable of moving the ball and putting
up points against a schedule that posted a combined record of 72-67 last year and saw
three teams reach the NCAA Division I FCS playoff s. Take away Georgia State’s 0-12
record in 2013 and the combined record is 72-55 with eight of 12 teams fi nishing at least
.500 or better.
Th e biggest position battle on the off ense has been at the quarterback position where
sophomore Parker McKenzie will open the season as the starter. McKenzie has been
“effi cient” in practices and has improved since the Wildcats’ fi rst scrimmage two weeks
ago. True freshman Dallas Sealey is listed as the backup to McKenzie going into the
season-opener, having supplanted redshirt freshman Kade Munden.
Th e Wildcats are extremely young on the off ensive line, but at an average of 6-4, 300
pounds per player, are considerably bigger across the board than they’ve been in recent
seasons. Of the 10 players on the two-deep entering the season, eight are either redshirt
freshmen, true freshmen or fi rst-year transfers to the program.
Th e only two returning starters from last year are senior center Logan Hoppenrath
(6-4, 315) and senior right guard Colton Carnes (6-2, 310), both of whom have been
solid in fall camp. Th e other three starters for the opener against Georgia State appear
to be sophomore transfer Codey Funk (6-5, 320) at left tackle, redshirt freshman
Chance Rieken (6-5, 295) at left guard and redshirt freshman Riley Mayfi eld (6-7, 315)
at right tackle.
Th ose young linemen will be blocking for what could be another in a long line of
great ACU running backs in junior transfer Herschel Sims. Th e former Abilene High
standout – who played at Oklahoma State in 2011 and Lamar in 2012 – will have gone
682 days between games when ACU takes the fi eld against Georgia State, but he’s
already gotten everyone’s attention on the practice fi eld.
Redshirt freshman De’Andre Brown has had a very good fall camp and will get his
touches as well, sometimes sharing the fi eld with Sims and playing in the multiple threat
role that suited Darell Cantu-Harkless so well from 2010-13.
Th e Wildcats – who are one of the few teams in today’s fast-paced college football
world to still use a fullback on a consistent basis – have a stable of players who can
rotate between both fullback and tight end, led by seniors Jonathan Parker and Noah
Cheshier and junior Jamie Walker. Parker is listed as the starter at tight end with Walker
and freshman Liam Flowers behind him, while Cheshier is listed as the starter at full-
back with Parker behind him. However, all of those players will rotate between the two
positions. Collums is high on Flowers, the 6-3, 240-pound freshman from Arlington
Lamar High School.
Wide receivers coach Kendrick Holloway said after a recent practice that his group
had made “big strides” over the last week of practices. Th e starters – depending on the
formation the Wildcats trot out against Georgia State to start the game – will be junior
college transfer Cedric Gilbert (who redshirted in 2013), senior Demarcus Th ompson
and junior Monte Green-Avery. Th e backups will be Jace Hudson, junior college transfer
Jonathan Epps and junior Cade Stone.
DEFENSE For the fi rst time since the 2009 season, the ACU Wildcats return a more experienced
defensive lineup than their counterparts on the off ensive side of the ball. Th at season
was the last time the Wildcats allowed less than 300 yards per game, and they recorded
43 sacks and held eight of their 13 opponents to 15 points or less.
Th e Wildcats won’t need an exact duplicate of that kind of performance in 2014,
but Collums and defensive coordinator Darian Dulin would certainly take it given
some of the high-octane off enses the Wildcats will face this season. Th e Wildcats
return eight starters from last year’s unit, which collected 29 takeaways and helped
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2014 Coaches’ Pre-Season PollTeam (1st-place votes) Points
1. Southeastern Louisiana (9) 992. McNeese State (2) 923. Sam Houston State 794. Central Arkansas 705. Northwestern State 59T6. Stephen F. Austin 52T6. Lamar 528. Abilene Christian 369. Nicholls 3510. UIW 2111. Houston Baptist 10
2014 SID Pre-Season PollTeam (1st-place votes) Points
1. Southeastern Louisiana (10) 1002. McNeese State (1) 893. Sam Houston State 784. Central Arkansas 725. Northwestern State 616. Stephen F. Austin 557. Lamar 458. Abilene Christian 399. Nicholls 3610. UIW 2011. Houston Baptist 10
2014 Southland Standings(thru games of Aug. 23)
W L Pct. PF PA1. Abilene Christian 0 0 .000 0 02. Central Arkansas 0 0 .000 0 03. Houston Baptist 0 0 .000 0 04. Lamar 0 0 .000 0 05. McNeese State 0 0 .000 0 06. Nicholls 0 0 .000 0 07. Northwestern State 0 0 .000 0 08. Southeastern La. 0 0 .000 0 09. Stephen F. Austin 0 0 .000 0 010. Incarnate Word 0 0 .000 0 011. Sam Houston State 0 1 .000 35 56
Saturday, Aug. 23Eastern Washington 56, Sam Houston State 35
Wednesday, Aug. 27Abilene Christian at Georgia State, 6 p.m. CT (ESPNU)
Thursday, Aug. 28Missouri State at Northwestern State, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 30Sacramento State at Incarnate Word, 6 p.m.; Central Arkansas at Texas Tech, 6 p.m.; Grambling at Lamar, 7 p.m.; Alabama State at Sam Houston State, TBA; Stephen F. Austin at Kansas State, TBA; Nicholls at Air Force, 1 p.m.; Jacksonville at Southeastern Louisiana, 7 p.m.
ACU put together a plus-17 turnover margin, one of the best marks in the country.
Th e secondary returns all four starters (Keith Barnett and Tyler Chapa at cornerback
and Justin Stewart and Angel Lopez at safety), while a pair of linebackers return, along
with two defensive linemen. ACU coaches have made fi nding big people on the defen-
sive line a priority in recruiting over the last two off -seasons, and those players signed in
2013 and 2014 could all see signifi cant playing time this season.
Nick Richardson returns as the starter at one end spot with senior Rob Boyd holding
down the other starting slot. Damon Williams – who transferred to ACU from Oklaho-
ma prior to last season – is the starter at tackle, while junior college transfer Josh Finley
has moved into the starting spot at nose guard.
At linebacker, it appears the Wildcats will start with senior Blake Rudd in the middle,
fl anked by senior Lynn Grady on the strong side and junior Travis Tarver on the weak
side. However, freshmen Bryson Gates, Gavin Burford, Sam Denmark and Myles
Solsberry could all make the traveling squad and see time on the fi eld. Senior Justin
Stephens had off -season knee surgery and is still recovering and is questionable for the
season-opener.
Th ree more freshmen – Jamar Mack, Damian Howard and Terry Ausborne – will play
in the secondary as the Wildcats’ youth movement appears to be in full swing.
SPECIAL TEAMS Th e Wildcats will return what should be one of the top kicking duos in the Southland
Conference in 2014 in sophomore placekicker Nik Grau and sophomore punter Austin
Kilcullen. Both kickers enjoyed specatacular freshman seasons as they each etched their
name in the ACU football record book.
Collums isn’t kidding when he fl atly states that Grau “might be our best player.” And
that’s not a knock on anyone else, especially when considering that he only missed
one fi eld goal last season, had a streak of 33 straight PATs made and punched 24 of 82
kickoff s through the back of the end zone for touchbacks. His leg, in fact, might be the
Wildcats’ biggest weapon early on while the off ense is fi ndings its way.
Kilcullen set a new single-season record for punting average and had 11 punts of at
least 50 yards during the season with a long of 64 yards against Illinois State on Sept. 21.
Th e Wildcats return several players from a punt return coverage unit that allowed
just 9.6 yards per return last season, as well as punt return unit that averaged better
than 12.0 yards per return. ACU, however, special teams coach Mark Ribaudo will have
to break in new punt and kickoff return specialists after losses to graduation cost them
their top return men from 2013.
Nik Grau turned in one of the top freshman seasons by a placekicker in ACU football
history. He made 10 of 11 fi eld goals for a 90.9 conversion percentage, which – if ACU’s
statistics had counted last year in the FCS statistical rankings – would have been the
best mark in NCAA Division I FCS football and tied for 13th in NCAA Division I foot-
ball.
Th at mark is ACU’s new single-season record, and his 56 PATs is the third-most in a
season behind Matt Adams (82 in 2007 and 78 in 2008). Grau also had 86 kicking points
in 2013, which is tied for fourth (Morgan Lineberry in 2011) in ACU single-season
history. Grau also made 33 straight PATs (the last four of the season-opening win over
Concordia, 7 for 7 against both McMurry and New Mexico Highlands, 2 for 2 vs. Illinois
State, 4 for 4 against Tarleton State, 2 for 2 against Pittsburg State and 7 for 7 against
Houston Baptist.
He carries a streak of eight straight made fi eld goals into the 2014 season. Grau’s
backup will be Ben Hynds, who was 3 for 3 on PATs in 2013.
Austin Kilcullen set a new ACU single-season record for punting average with a
mark of 44.2 yards per punt in 2013, an average that would have led the Southland
Conference by almost two yards per punt and would have ranked 14th in the FCS
statistical rankings. Kilcullen had 11 punts of at least 50 yards with a long of 64 yards
against Illinois State.
Th e Wildcats added junior college transfer Hayden Brodowsky to be the deep
snapper and Collums believes he could be one of the best in the league.
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he 2014 season will mark Ken Collums’ third season as
the 19th head football coach in ACU history.
In his fi rst season as the head coach (2012), he led the
Wildcats to a 7-4 record in their fi nal season as a member of
NCAA Division II and the Lone Star Conference.
Last year in ACU’s fi rst season at the NCAA Division I
FCS level, Collums’ off ense was one of the nation’s most
prolifi c. While he gave up play-calling duties to off ensive
coordinator Nathan Young in 2013, Collums still had an
impact on the design and implementation of game plans
and play calls each week.
ACU’s 501 points scored were the fourth-most in a season
in program history behind 2007 (639
points), 2008 (628 points) and 2010
(520 points). Th e Wildcats’ 84 points
scored against Concordia (Ala.) in the
season-opener are the second-most
points scored in a game in program
history behind the 93 scored on Nov. 22,
2008, in ACU’s 93-68 NCAA Division II
playoff win over West Texas A&M.
Th e Wildcats scored at least 60
points in four games during the season,
hit the 50-point mark in one other game
and the 40-point mark in another. Th e
Wildcats posted a plus-17 turnover
margin, one of the top marks in all of NCAA Division I
football. And for the fi fth time since 2007, the Wildcats posted
at least 5,300 yards of total off ense as ACU fi nished with 5,359
total yards for an average of 487.2 yards per game.
As the quarterbacks coach, Collums continued to display
his mastery over the position as he led senior starter John
David Baker to one of the greatest seasons by a quarterback in
ACU history.
Baker fi nished his only season as the Wildcats’ starter with
3,376 passing yards in 2013, which is the fourth-best single-
season total in school history. His 247 completions are the
fourth-most in a season in ACU history, and his 369 attempts
are tied for the 10th-most in a season. His 35 touchdowns are
the fourth-most in a season in ACU history, and his 35-to-5
touchdown-to-interception ratio is the second-best in program
history behind the 38:3 ratio posted by Mitchell Gale in 2010.
His 3,632 yards of total off ense are the fourth-most in a
season in ACU history, as are the 468 total off ensive plays he
took part in during the season. Baker posted two of the top
eight single-game yardage totals in ACU history in 2013.
His 485-yard eff ort in the season fi nale at Prairie View A&M
is the third-best single-game total in program history, while
his 428-yard performance against New Mexico State is the
eighth-best single-game performance in program history.
Baker accounted for fi ve touchdowns against Prairie
View A&M (four passing and one rushing) to give him 40
touchdowns accounted for in 2013 (35 passing and fi ve
rushing), which is a new single-season school record. Baker set
a school record in the season-opener with seven touchdown
passes against Concordia, breaking the old record of six set
originally by Clint Longley in 1973 and later tied by Billy
Malone in 2006 and then again in 2008.
And in the Wildcats’ 60-17 win over McMurry on
Sept. 7, Baker ran for 102 yards and a touchdown to become
the fi rst Wildcat quarterback since Nov. 20, 1965, when Jacky
Roland ran for 119 yards and one score on nine carries against
Angelo State.
Collums – the FootballScoop.com D2 Coordinator of the
Year in 2010 – served as the off ensive coordinator at ACU from
2005-11, directing some of the most exciting and dominant
off ensive units in NCAA Division II history.
Collums’ two starting quarterbacks from 2005-12 – Billy
Malone (2005-08) and Mitchell Gale (2009-12) – are two of
the most productive quarterbacks in both ACU and NCAA
Division II history. Th e pair combined to throw for 24,121
yards (12,012 for Malone and 12,109 for Gale), and Gale left
ACU as the all-time leader in yards, completions and attempts
in ACU and LSC history, while Malone is the LSC and ACU
career leader in touchdown passes.
When Gale topped the 12,000-yard mark in 2012, it made
ACU just the fourth program in NCAA collegiate football
history to have back-to-back starting quarterbacks throw for
more than 12,000 career yards as ACU joined Hawaii (Timmy
Chang and Cole Brennan), Houston (Kevin Kolb and Case
Keenum) and Louisiana Tech (Tim Rattay and Luke McCown)
on the short list.
During their seven seasons with Collums as the off ensive
coordinator, the Wildcats averaged 468.4 yards of off ense and
39 points per game, while achieving near perfect balance in
run-pass play selection. In the 82 games the Wildcats played
from 2005-11, they ran the ball 2,874 times and threw it 2,857
times while gaining 38,412 yards in those games.
Since he re-joined the ACU coaching staff prior to the 2005
season, Collums’ off enses have ranked among the best in the
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KenCollums
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nation. Th e Wildcats have ranked in the top seven in NCAA
Division II football in total off ense fi ve times in the last eight
years, including fi rst in 2008, second in 2007, third in 2011 and
fourth in 2006. Th e pass off ense has ranked third twice and sixth
twice, and the rushing off ense has ranked as high as ninth in the
nation (2008).
Th e Wildcats’ scoring off ense under Collums has ranked
fi rst in both 2007 and 2008 (when ACU scored a combined
1,267 points in 25 games), second in 2010 and sixth in 2006.
Under Collums, “ball security” became one of the catch phrases
surrounding the program, and the Wildcats turned the ball over
only 122 times from 2005-11, including just eight times in 2010
and nine in 2006.
In his 82 games as the Wildcats’ off ensive coordinator, ACU
scored between 30 and 39 points in 18 games, between 40-49
points 22 times, between 50-59 points 14 times, between 60-69
points three times, 70-79 points twice and hit 93 in a 2008 NCAA
Division II playoff game against West Texas A&M.
In 2007 and 208, Collums called the plays for one of the
greatest off ensive units in the history of college football. Under
his guidance, ACU scored 1,267 points (50.7 ppg) and racked up
13,772 yards of total off ense (550.9 ypg) in the 25 games covering
those two seasons and ACU went 21-4 in those games, won the
Lone Star Conference championship in 2008 and saw Bernard
Scott win the Harlon Hill Award as the top player in NCAA
Division II football and Sam Collins win the Gene Upshaw Award
as the top lineman in NCAA Division II football.
In the greatest off ensive game in LSC and ACU history,
Collums led ACU to 93 points in a 93-68 win over West Texas
A&M in the second round of the 2008 NCAA Division II playoff s.
ACU posted a school-record 810 yards of total off ense and scored
touchdowns on 13 of 15 possessions on their way to a remarkable
25-point win over the Buff aloes. ACU’s off ense set 29 NCAA
Division II single-game, NCAA Division II playoff single-game,
LSC and ACU records in the record-setting rout.
In 2007, ACU became the fi rst program in the history of
NCAA football to boast a 3,500-yard passer (Billy Malone),
2,000-yard rusher (Bernard Scott) and two 1,000-yard receivers
(Johnny Knox and Jerale Badon) in the same season. In fact,
ACU’s off ense in 2008 set or tied or was part of 78 NCAA, LSC or
Wildcat single-game, season or career records.
“When I look back at our off ense over the last several years,
the No. 1 thing I’m proud of is our consistency,” Collums said.
“I tell our guys all the time that it doesn’t matter what we
do – whether we’re throwing it or running it – we have to protect
the ball. And at times over those seven years we have been the
best at protecting the ball. And that comes from total buy-in from
players, and that makes me proud because that lets me know that
they’re buying into what we’re telling them.”
While coaching at Central Arkansas, Collums led the Bears to
some of the greatest off ensive seasons in school history.
Collums coached an off ensive attack that averaged 300 yards
passing per game in three of his last four seasons at UCA. Th e
Bears were the nation’s top passing team in 2001, averaging 373
yards per game. UCA fi nished in the top 10 in total off ense in four
of the last six seasons.
In 2002 – Collums’ fi rst year as off ensive coordinator –
the Bears were No. 8 nationally in points per game (37.5), No. 3
in passing yards per game (310.5) and No. 9 in total off ense
(446 yards per game). In 2004, UCA featured a balanced attack
that racked up 38 points per game (No. 14), 477.7 yards per game
(No. 6), 269 passing yards per game (No. 19) and 208.5 rushing
yards per game (No. 26).
As a freshman at Central Arkansas, Collums led the Bears
|to the 1991 NAIA national championship. In four seasons as the
starting quarterback, he directed his team to a combined record
of 30-8-3. Collums graduated from Central Arkansas in 1995 with
a B.S. in kinesiology. He received his master’s A native of Vernon,
Collums played for the Vernon Lions of former coach Leo Brittain,
leading his team to a 29-2-1 record in his fi nal two seasons as the
starting quarterback. Collums led Vernon to the Class 3A state
title in 1990.
He and his wife, Robyn, have two children, a daughter, Anna,
and a son, Layne. ■
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Born: Sept. 15, 1972
Hometown: Vernon
Family: Wife, Robyn; a daughter, Anna; and a son, Layne
Degrees: B.S. in kinesiology (Central Arkansas, 1995); master’s degree in kinesiology (UCA, 1998)
Honors:
• 2010 FootballScoop.com D2 Coordinator of the Year
Playing Experience:
• Starting quarterback at Central Arkansas, 1991-94
• As a freshman in 1991, led the Bears to the NAIA national chamiponship
• In four seasons as the starter, Collums directed the Bears to a record of 30-8-3
• Played high school football at Vernon HS where he led the Lions to a 29-2-1 record as a junior and senior, and led the team to the 1990 Class 3A state championship as a senior
Coaching Experience
1995 ....Student Assistant ......... Central Arkansas1996 ....Graduate Assistant ...... Central Arkansas1997 ....Graduate Assistant ...... Central Arkansas1998 ....QBs / WRs ...................... Abilene Christian1999 ....QBs / WRs ...................... Abilene Christian2000 ....Quarterbacks ................ Central Arkansas2001 ....Quarterbacks ................ Central Arkansas2002 ....Off. Coordinator .......... Central Arkansas2003 ....Off. Coordinator .......... Central Arkansas2004 ....Off. Coordinator .......... Central Arkansas2005 ....Off. Coordinator .......... Abilene Christian2006 ....Off. Coordinator .......... Abilene Christian2007 ....Off. Coordinator .......... Abilene Christian2008 ....Off. Coordinator .......... Abilene Christian2009 ....Off. Coordinator .......... Abilene Christian2010.....Off. Coordinator .......... Abilene Christian2011 .....Off. Coordinator .......... Abilene Christian2012 .....Head coach ................... Abilene Christian2013 .....Head coach ................... Abilene Christian2014 .....Head coach ................... Abilene Christian
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KEN COLLUMS BY THE NUMBERS
Year School Position Record Post-Season Notes1991 Central Arkansas Starting Quarterback 9-2-2 NAIA I Playoffs Won national championship1992 Central Arkansas Starting Quarterback 9-2-1 NAIA I Playoffs Won Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference title1993 Central Arkansas Starting Quarterback 6-4-11994 Central Arkansas Starting Quarterback 8-21995 Central Arkansas Student Assistant 7-41996 Central Arkansas GA / Running Backs 6-51997 Central Arkansas GA / Running Backs 6-41998 Abilene Christian Quarterbacks / WRs 4-6 18th in NCAA Division II in passing1999 Abilene Christian Quarterbacks / WRs 4-6 2000 Central Arkansas Quarterbacks 3-82001 Central Arkansas Quarterbacks 9-3 Averaged 42.0 points per game2002 Central Arkansas Offensive Coordinator 8-32003 Central Arkansas Offensive Coordinator 5-6 Led Gulf South Conference in rushing2004 Central Arkansas Offensive Coordinator 8-3 Top 10 in NCAA II in points, yards per game2005 Abilene Christian Offensive Coordinator 4-6 Top 35 in NCAA II in passing offense2006 Abilene Christian Offensive Coordinator 8-3 NCAA II fi rst round ACU’s fi rst NCAA playoff appearance2007 Abilene Christian Offensive Coordinator 0-3 * NCAA II second round ACU leads nation in scoring with 639 points2008 Abilene Christian Offensive Coordinator 11-1 NCAA II quarterfi nals ACU’s fi rst outright LSC championship since 19732009 Abilene Christian Offensive Coordinator 9-4 NCAA II second round Reached No. 1 in nation in NCAA II for fi rst time2010 Abilene Christian Offensive Coordinator 11-1 NCAA II second round ACU’s fi rst 11-win regular-season record2011 Abilene Christian Offensive Coordinator 8-3 NCAA II fi rst round Finished #3 in the nation in passing, total offense2012 Abilene Christian Head Coach 7-4 Coached Gale to all-time LSC and ACU records2013 Abilene Christian Head Coach 6-5 Offense averaged 487 yards, 45.5 points per game
Head coaching record -- 13-9, 2 seasons (.591 winning percentage) * 10 wins from ACU’s 2007 season vacated because of NCAA violations
ACU Under Collums
2012 (7-4)Sept. 1 vs. McMurry ..................................... W 51-0Sept. 8 * vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville ............. L 16-13Sept. 15 * # vs. Tarleton State ...................... W 34-31Sept. 22 * at Angelo State ............................. L 28-23Sept. 27 at Delta State (Miss.) ...................... W 34-28Oct. 6 * vs. Eastern New Mexico .............. W 59-17Oct. 13 * at West Texas A&M ....................... L 36-0Oct. 20 * ! vs. Midwestern State ................. L 35-31Oct. 27 * at Texas A&M-Commerce ........... W 24-17Nov. 3 vs. West Alabama ........................... W 22-16 (ot)Nov. 10 * at Incarnate Word ....................... W 24-12
315-236
* Lone Star Conference game# game played at AT&T Stadium, Arlington! Homecoming
2012 (6-5)Aug. 31 vs. Concordia (Ala.) ......................... W 84-6Sept. 7 vs. McMurry ..................................... W 60-17Sept. 14 vs. New Mexico Highlands ............. W 52-28Sept. 21 at Illinois State ................................. L 31-17Sept. 28 # vs. Tarleton State .......................... L 41-34 (ot)Oct. 5 at Pittsburg State (Kan.) ................. L 28-20Oct. 12 at Houston Baptist .......................... W 69-12Oct. 19 ! vs. Incarnate Word ....................... W 40-6Oct. 26 at New Mexico State ....................... L 34-29Nov. 9 at Incarnate Word ........................... L 34-31Nov. 16 at Prairie View A&M ....................... W 65-45
501-282
# game played at Toyota Stadium, Frisco! Homecoming
ACU Turnover Differential (SINCE 2005)
[------------ ACU ------------] [------- Opponents -------]
Year Fum-Lost Int. Total Fum-Lost Int. Total Diff.2005 24-11 14 25 16-13 10 23 (-2)
2006 7-3 6 9 17-10 10 20 +11
2007 10-5 15 20 21-14 23 37 +17
2008 10-8 9 17 36-21 17 38 +21
2009 18-12 11 23 23-12 18 30 +7
2010 9-5 3 8 17-11 11 22 +14
2011 18-10 10 20 15-8 13 21 +1
2012 9-5 7 12 21-9 12 21 +9
2013 15-7 5 12 21-5 14 29 +17
TOTAL 120-66 80 146 197-113 128 241 +95
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ACU Assistant Coaches
DARIAN DULINDefensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs
Th ird year at Abilene Christian
Alma mater: Southwestern, 1997
Game Day Location: Field
• Last season the Wildcat defense fi nished the
season with 29 takeaways (14 interceptions and
15 fumble recoveries), one of the top takeaway
numbers in NCAA Division I football.
• Former head coach at Coff eyville Junior College
(2008-11), former defensive coordinator at Butler
Community College (2004) and former defnesive coordinator at Tarleton State
University (2000-03 and 2005-07).
NATHAN YOUNGOff ensive Coordinator / Running Backs
Seventh year at Abilene Christian
Alma mater: Abilene Christian, 2008
Game Day Location: Press Box
• ACU’s 501 points scored in 2013 were the
fourth-most in a season in ACU history behind
2007 (639 points), 2008 (628 points) and 2010
(520 points).
• A two-time LSC South Division Off ensive
Lineman of the Year (2006 and 2007) and
NCAA
all-region and fi rst team NCAA Division II all-America for the Wildcats.
Young started 42 games in four years as a Wildcat.
SCOTT CAREYOff ensive Line
First year at Abilene Christian
Alma mater: Tarleton State, 1998
Game Day Location: Field
• As off ensive coordinator at Tarleton State, the
Texans were 36-20, claimed a share of the 2009
Lone Star Conference title, earned an NCAA
Division II playoff berth in 2009.
• Off ensive line coach at Colorado School of Mines
(2002-05) before moving on to Tarleton State where
he was off ensive coordinator and off ensive line coach (2006-10). Before joining
ACU staff , he was the OC / OL coach at Colorado School of Mines (2011-013).
KENDRICK HOLLOWAYWide Receivers
Fifth year at Abilene Christian
Alma mater: Abilene Christian, 2010
Game Day Location: Field
• Over the previous three seasons (2011-13), he
coached three of the most prolifi c wide receivers
in ACU history in Taylor Gabriel, Darrell Cantu-
Harkless and Darian Hogg.
• Holloway was a two-year starter at tight end
for the Wildcats (2007-08), helping the Wildcats
to back-to-back NCAA Division II playoff appearances, the 2008 Lone Star
Conference championship and an undefeated regular season in 2008.
CODY MOOREDefensive Line
First year at Abilene Christian
Alma mater: Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1994
Game Day Location: Field
• Moore was a defensive quality control coach at
Texas A&M in 2009 and he worked with the
Aggies’ all-America defensive end Von Miller,
who led college football with 17.5 sacks.
• Moore was a team captain, four-year starter and
all-conference performer at Oklahoma Panhandle
State from 2001-04. He has coached at Arkanas, Auburn, Central Arkansas
and Texas A&M prior to joining the ACU staff .
MARK RIBAUDOLinebackers / Special Teams
Th ird year at Abilene Christian
Alma mater: Arizona, 1988
Game Day Location: Field
• Th e Wildcats return several players from a punt
return coverage unit that allowed just 9.6 yards per
return last season, as well as punt return unit that
averaged better than 12.0 yards per return.
• Ribaudo was the head coach at Eastern New
Mexico for seven seasons (2005-11), but was an
assistant under head coach Bud Elliott for eight seasons, including seven
seasons (1998-2004) as the team’s defensive coordinator.
STEVEN THRASHTight Ends
Second year at Abilene Christian
Alma mater: Texas Lutheran, 2010
Game Day Location: Field
• Tight end Jamie Walker caught six touchdown
passes last season for the Wildcats and is one
of the top returning tight ends in the Southland
Conference.
• Prior to joining the ACU staff , Th rash spent the
two previous seasons (2011-12) coaching the wide
receivers at Texas A&M-Kingsville. As a wide receiver at Texas Lutheran
University he was four-year starter, three-time all-conference player and all-
NICK SMITHCornerbacks / Equipment Manager
Fifth year at ACU
Alma mater: ACU,
2012
Game Day Location: Press Box
• In 2012, he helped coach senior
safety L.B. Suggs to Lone Star
Conference Defensive Back of the
Year honors. He also assisted Mark
Ribaudo coaching ACU special teams
units.
JOHN DAVIDBAKERGrad. Assistant
First year at ACU
Alma mater: ACU,
2014
Game Day Location: Press Box
• In 2013, Baker threw for 3,376 yards
and 35 touchdowns and set an ACU
single-season record by accounting
for 40 touchdowns (35 passing and
fi ve rushing).
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2014 Wildcat RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown
1 Cade Stone WR 5-10 185 jr 2VL North Richland Hills, TX (FW Christian HS)
2 Dallas Sealey QB 5-11 195 fr HS Lawton, OK (Lawton HS)
3 Justin Stewart CB 5-9 200 sr 3VL San Antonio, TX (Churchill HS)
4 Jonathan Epps WR 5-10 165 jr Tr Fort Worth, TX (Boswell HS / Tyler JC)
5 Nick Richardson DE 6-1 240 sr 3VL Waco, TX (Waco HS)
6 Demarcus Thompson WR 6-0 180 sr 3VL DeSoto, TX (DeSoto HS)
7 Lynn Grady LB 6-0 205 jr 3VL Killeen, TX (Ellison HS)
8 Kade Munden QB 6-2 205 fr RS Waco, TX (China Spring HS)
9 Travis Tarver II LB 5-11 215 soph 1VL McKinney, TX (McKinney HS)
12 Bryson Gates LB 6-3 220 fr HS Fairfi eld, TX (Fairfi eld HS)
13 Terry Ausborne CB 6-1 170 fr HS Tyler, TX (John Tyler HS)
14 Parker McKenzie QB 5-11 185 soph 1VL Canyon Lake, TX (Smithson Valley HS)
15 Cody Ennis QB 6-5 250 fr HS San Antonio, TX (Madison HS)
16 Will Weathers QB 6-1 205 fr RS Tyler, TX (Brook Hill Academy)
17 Jace Hudson WR 6-4 210 jr 2VL Bridgeport, TX (Bridgeport HS)
18 Mike Richardson QB 6-0 200 fr-rs Tr Marble Falls, TX (Marble Falls HS / TX Tech)
19 Jonathan Parker FB 6-4 260 sr 3VL Carson City, NV (Carson HS)
20 Justin Stephens LB 6-0 210 sr 3VL Keller, TX (Argyle Liberty Christian HS)
21 Angel Lopez DB 5-10 200 sr 3VL San Antonio, TX (MacArthur HS)
22 De’andre Brown RB 5-9 190 fr RS Lewisville, TX (Lewisville HS)
23 Herschel Sims RB 5-9 210 jr-TR RS Abilene, TX (Abilene HS / Lamar)
24 Keith Barnett CB 6-0 190 jr 2VL Converse, TX (Judson HS)
25 Randy Gober RB 5-9 200 fr RS Waco, TX (La Vega HS)
26 Damian Howard S 5-11 195 fr HS Broken Arrow, OK (Broken Arrow HS)
27 Quentin Bryant DB 6-0 200 fr RS Riesel, TX (Mart HS)
29 Tyler Chapa CB 6-1 170 jr 2VL San Antonio, TX (Warren HS)
30 Quinton Baker DB 5-9 165 soph 1VL Manor, TX (Manor HS)
31 D.J. Arnold DB 5-10 180 soph 1VL Wichita Falls, TX (Rider HS)
32 Byron Proctor WR 5-10 175 fr HS San Antonio, TX (Alamo Heights HS)
33 Rob Boyd DL 6-1 270 sr 3VL Ennis, TX (Ennis HS)
34 Sam Denmark LB 6-1 225 fr HS Las Cruces, NM (Las Cruces HS)
35 Myles Solsberry LB 6-1 210 fr HS Plano, TX (Plano Senior HS)
37 Dylan Douglass LB 6-4 240 fr HS Canyon, TX (Canyon HS)
38 Jamar Mack CB 5-10 170 fr HS Dallas, TX (Roosevelt HS)
39 Adrian Duncan RB 5-9 205 soph 1VL Cedar Park, TX (Vista Ridge HS)
40 D.J. Johnson DB 6-0 190 soph Sqd Waller, TX (Waller HS)
41 Quantence Walker DB 5-11 180 soph Sqd Fort Worth, TX
42 Josh Hunter FB 6-2 220 fr HS Abilene, TX (Abilene HS)
43 Nik Grau P/K 6-1 210 soph 1VL Grapevine, TX (Grapevine HS)
45 Blake Rudd LB 6-0 220 sr 3VL Rowlett, TX (Dallas Christian HS)
46 Anthony Davis DE 6-3 240 fr HS Seagoville, TX (Dallas Madison HS)
47 William Moore DE 6-1 235 jr-RS Tr Houston, TX (Houston)
48 Liam Flowers TE 6-3 240 fr HS Grand Prairie, TX (Arlington Lamar HS)
49 Chris Summers LB 6-2 245 jr 2VL Carrollton, TX (Hebron HS)
51 Austin Hisler OL 6-3 285 fr RS Cedar Park, TX (Cedar Park HS)
52 Chuck Oputa LB 5-10 235 jr 2VL Mesquite, TX (Wilson HS)
53 Dez Powers LB 5-8 195 soph Sqd Humble, TX (Atascocita HS)
55 Tanner Morris DL 6-3 265 jr Sqd Winnsboro, TX (Winnsboro HS)
56 Gavin Burford LB 6-2 230 fr HS Lewisville, TX (Hebron HS)
64 Kris Thigpen OL 6-2 290 fr HS Grand Prairie, TX (Arlington Bowie HS)
67 Spencer Feasel OL 6-1 210 soph Sqd Colleyville, TX (Fort Worth Christian HS)
68 Brady Melde OL 6-3 280 fr HS New Braunfels, TX (Canyon HS)
Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos.
Robert Alaniz ............................... LB
90 LaMarcus Allen ............................ DT
93 Trent Andrews .............................. DT
31 D.J. Arnold .................................... DB
13 Terry Ausborne .............................CB
80 Monte Green-Avery.................... WR
30 Quinton Baker ...............................DB
24 Keith Barnett ................................CB
71 Cole Baughman .............................OL
95 Josh Bloom ....................................DT
33 Rob Boyd ........................................DL
91 Cameron Briscoe ......................... DT
73 Hayden Brodowsky .......................DS
22 De’andre Brown ............................RB
27 Quentin Bryant ............................ DB
56 Gavin Burford ................................ LB
76 Colton Carnes ................................OL
Patrick Carreon ............................ LB
29 Tyler Chapa ...................................CB
86 Noah Cheshier ............................... FB
DeMarco Corner.......................... DB
46 Anthony Davis ...............................DE
34 Sam Denmark ................................ LB
94 Brandon Dornak ...........................DE
37 Dylan Douglass .............................. LB
39 Adrian Duncan ..............................RB
84 Marcus Ellis .................................. WR
15 Cody Ennis .................................... QB
4 Jonathan Epps ............................. WR
67 Spencer Feasel ...............................OL
98 Josh Finley......................................DT
48 Liam Flowers .................................. TE
77 Codey Funk ....................................OL
12 Bryson Gates .................................. LB
82 Cedric Gilbert .............................. WR
25 Randy Gober..................................RB
7 Lynn Grady ..................................... LB
43 Nik Grau ....................................... PK
Chavis Gregory ............................ RB
Reese Gwin .................................. DB
74 Josh Hailey .....................................OL
Jaylen Hill ..................................... DL
51 Austin Hisler ..................................OL
Diego Hodges .............................. WR
78 Logan Hoppenrath .......................OL
26 Damian Howard ...............................S
17 Jace Hudson ................................. WR
42 Josh Hunter ................................... FB
81 Ben Hynds ........................................ P
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69 Rishaad Wimbley DT 6-0 290 jr-rs Tr Forney, TX (Forney HS / SMU)
70 Colton King OL 6-6 280 fr HS Richardson, TX (J.J. Pearce HS)
71 Cole Baughman OL 6-5 290 fr HS Cedar Park, TX (Cedar Park HS)
72 Hayden Wall OL 6-3 290 fr RS Longview, TX (Hallsville HS)
73 Hayden Brodowsky DS 5-11 270 soph Tr Lancaster, CA (Antelope Valley CC)
74 Josh Hailey OL 6-6 260 fr RS College Station, TX (A&M Cons. HS)
75 Chance Rieken OL 6-5 295 fr RS Comfort, TX (Comfort HS)
76 Colton Carnes OL 6-2 310 sr 3VL Burleson, TX (Burleson HS)
77 Codey Funk OL 6-5 320 soph Tr Gridley, IL (El Paso-Gridley HS / W. Illinois)
78 Logan Hoppenrath OL 6-4 315 sr 3VL Fort Worth, TX (Boswell HS)
79 Riley Mayfi eld OL 6-7 315 fr RS Cedar Park, TX (Cedar Park HS)
80 Monte Green-Avery WR 6-0 180 jr 1VL Cuero, TX (Cuero HS)
81 Ben Hynds P 5-10 200 sr 1VL Austin, TX (Westwood HS)
82 Cedric Gilbert WR 6-2 215 jr-Tr RS Lancaster, TX (Lancaster HS / Cisco JC)
83 Chris LIde WR 6-0 190 fr HS Fairfi eld, TX (Fairfi eld HS)
84 Marcus Ellis WR 5-9 150 fr HS Melissa, TX (Melissa HS)
85 Austin Kilcullen P/K 6-4 200 soph 1VL Clarksville, TN (Clarksville HS)
86 Noah Cheshier FB 6-3 240 sr 2VL Farmersville, TX (Dallas Wylie HS)
88 Jamie Walker TE 6-3 240 jr 2VL North Richland Hills, TX (FW Christian HS)
89 Devondric Meadows DE 6-5 265 fr HS Lubbock, TX (Coronado HS)
90 LaMarcus Allen DT 6-0 310 fr HS Prosper, TX (Prosper HS)
91 Cameron Briscoe DE 6-4 240 soph Sqd Lewisville, TX (Hebron HS)
92 A.J. Tolbert DE 6-0 235 fr HS Southlake, TX (Carroll HS)
93 Trent Andrews DT 6-0 280 fr HS Waco, TX (Bosqueville HS)
94 Brandon Dornak DE 6-4 270 sr 3VL Spring, TX (Oak Ridge HS)
95 Josh Bloom DT 6-1 305 soph 1VL Kingwood, TX (Kingwood Park HS)
96 Damon Williams DT 6-3 340 sr 1VL Duncanville, TX (Nimitz HS / Oklahoma)
98 Josh Finley DL 6-1 295 jr Tr Olathe, KS (Olathe North HS / Butler CC)
99 Travaughn Moore DT 6-2 325 fr HS Tyler, TX (John Tyler HS)
Robert Alaniz LB 5-10 195 fr RS Roma, TX (Roma HS)
Patrick Carreon LB 5-8 195 fr RS Cedar Park, TX (Leander HS)
DeMarco Corner DB 5-7 140 fr RS Manvel, TX (Manvel HS)
Chavis Gregory RB 5-10 210 fr HS Tenaha, TX (Tenaha HS)
Reese Gwin DB 6-0 185 fr RS Nashville, TN (Lipscomb HS)
Jaylen Hill DL 6-0 260 soph Tr Aledo, TX (Aledo HS / Tyler JC)
Diego Hodges WR 5-6 170 fr RS Spring Branch, TX (Smithson Valley HS)
Nathaniel Johnson RB 5-9 195 fr RS Markham, Ontario (Bill Crothers Second.)
Jermarcus Jones RB 5-10 200 fr HS Humble, TX (Atascocita HS)
Cody King WR 6-0 195 fr RS Garland, TX (Garland Christian Academy)
Sam Lawlis LB 6-2 235 fr-rs Tr Round Rock, TX (R. Rock HS / Midwest. St.)
Brandon McClung WR 5-8 180 fr RS Spokane Valley, WA (Central Valley HS)
Zar’rian Parker DB 6-0 180 fr RS Garland, TX (Richardson Berkner HS)
Hayden Smiley WR 6-1 175 soph Sqd Keller, TX (Fort Worth Christian HS)
Tyson Tindol TE 6-5 240 fr HS Iola, TX (Iola HS)
Patrick Tshituka WR 5-11 190 fr RS Arlington, TX (Mansfi eld Summit HS)
Cody Wimpee OL 6-3 255 fr HS Rockwall, TX (Rockwall HS)
Alphabetical Roster No. Name ....................................Pos.
40 D.J. Johnson.................................. DB
Nathaniel Johnson ........................RB
Jermarcus Jones ............................RB
85 Austin Kilcullen ............................P/K
Cody King .................................... WR
70 Colton King ...................................OL
Sam Lawlis ..................................... LB
83 Chris LIde ..................................... WR
21 Angel Lopez ................................. DB
Brandon McClung ....................... WR
14 Parker McKenzie ......................... QB
38 Jamar Mack ...................................CB
79 Riley Mayfi eld ...............................OL
89 Devondric Meadows .....................DE
68 Brady Melde ..................................OL
99 Travaughn Moore .........................DT
47 William Moore ..............................DE
55 Tanner Morris ................................DL
8 Kade Munden .............................. QB
52 Chuck Oputa ................................ LB
19 Jonathan Parker ............................ FB
Zar’rian Parker .............................. DB
53 Dez Powers .................................... LB
32 Byron Proctor .............................. WR
18 Mike Richardson .......................... QB
5 Nick Richardson.............................DE
75 Chance Rieken ...............................OL
45 Blake Rudd ..................................... LB
2 Dallas Sealey ................................. QB
23 Herschel Sims .................................RB
Hayden Smiley ............................. WR
35 Myles Solsberry ............................. LB
20 Justin Stephens ............................. LB
3 Justin Stewart ................................CB
1 Cade Stone .................................. WR
49 Chris Summers ............................... LB
9 Travis Tarver II................................ LB
64 Kris Thigpen ..................................OL
6 Demarcus Thompson .................. WR
Tyson Tindol .................................. TE
92 A.J. Tolbert .................................. DE
Patrick Tshituka ........................... WR
88 Jamie Walker ................................. TE
41 Quantence Walker ..................... DB
72 Hayden Wall ..................................OL
16 Will Weathers ............................... QB
96 Damon Williams ............................DT
69 Rishaad Wimbley ..........................DT
Cody Wimpee ................................OL
2014 Wildcat Roster
Pronunciation GuideRobert Alaniz .........................................AL-uh-neeze
Hayden Brodowsky ..............................Broh-dow-ski
Tyler Chapa ..................................................CHOP-uh
Devondric Meadows ........................ Duh-VON-drick
Chance Rieken ............................................ RHEE-ken
Patrick Tshituka .....................................Shi-TOO-kuh
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2014 Wildcat Depth Chart
OFFENSE
QB 14 .........................Parker McKenzie 2 .........................Dallas Sealey
FB 86 .........................Noah Cheshier 19 .........................Jonathan Parker RB 23 .........................Herschel Sims 22 .........................De’Andre Brown
TE 19 .........................Jonathan Parker 88 .........................Jamie Walker
LT 77 .........................Codey Funk 70 .........................Colton King
LG 75 .........................Chance Rieken 64 .........................Kris Thigpen
C 78 .........................Logan Hoppenrath 72 .........................Hayden Wall
RG 76 .........................Colton Carnes 51 .........................Austin Hisler
RT 79 .........................Riley Mayfi eld 71 .........................Cole Baughman
WR 7 .........................Cedric Gilbert 17 .........................Jace Hudson
WR 6 .........................Demarcus Thompson 4 .........................Jonathan Epps
WR 80 .........................Monte Green-Avery 1 .........................Cade Stone
DEFENSE
DE 5 .........................Nick Richardson 47 .........................William Moore
DT 96 .........................Damon Williams 69 .........................Rishaad Wimbley
NG 98 .........................Josh Finley 99 .........................Travaughn Moore
DE 33 .........................Rob Boyd 92 .........................A.J. Tolbert
WLB 9 .........................Travis Tarver 34 .........................Sam Denmark MLB 45 .........................Blake Rudd 49 .........................Chris Summers
SLB 7 .........................Lynn Grady 35 .........................Myles Solsberry
LCB 24 .........................Keith Barnett 30 .........................Quinton Baker FS 3 .........................Justin Stewart 27 .........................Quentin Bryant
SS 21 .........................Angel Lopez 31 .........................D.J. Arnold
RCB 29 .........................Tyler Chapa 13 .........................Terry Ausborne
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK 43 .........................Nik Grau 81 .........................Ben Hynds
P 85 .........................Austin Kilcullen 81 .........................Ben Hynds
DS 73 .........................Hayden Brodowsky H 14 .........................Parker McKenzie
KR 1 .........................Cade Stone 80 .........................Monte Green-Avery
PR 1 .........................Cade Stone
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ACU Record vs. 2014 Opponentsat Georgia StateFirst meeting
vs. Northern ArizonaNAU leads 2-0
Date, Score SiteSept. 2, 1989: NAU 42, ACU 13 ...............at Flagstaff, Ariz.Sept. 16, 1995: NAU 62, ACU 0 ...............at Flagstaff, Ariz.
At Flagstaff: NAU leads 2-0At Abilene: 0-0Ken Collums vs. NAU: 0-0
at Troy, Ala.ACU leads 1-0
Date, Score Site
Sept. 13, 1975: ACU 34, Troy 7 ................at Dothan, Ala.
At Dothan: ACU leads 1-0At Abilene: 0-0Ken Collums vs. Troy: 0-0
vs. Incarnate WordACU leads 4-1
Date, Score SiteOct. 16, 2010: ACU 54, UIW 17 ...............at San AntonioNov. 12, 2011: ACU 61, UIW 16 ...............at AbileneNov. 10, 2012: ACU 24, UIW 12 ...............at San AntonioOct. 19, 2013: ACU 40, UIW 6 .................at AbileneNov. 9, 2013: UIW 34, ACU 31 ................at San Antonio
At San Antonio: ACU leads 2-1At Abilene: ACU leads 2-0Ken Collums vs. UIW: 2-1
at Houston BaptistACU leads 1-0
Date, Score SiteOct. 12, 2013: ACU 69, HBU 12 ...............at Houston
At Houston: ACU leads 1-0At Abilene: ACU leads 2-0Ken Collums vs. HBU: 1-0
vs. LamarLamar leads 9-7
Date, Score SiteOct. 24, 1953: ACU 26, Lamar 21 ............at BeaumontOct. 30, 1954: ACU 33, Lamar 14 ............at AbileneOct. 3, 1959: Lamar 8, ACU 7 .................at AbileneOct. 1, 1960: ACU 20, Lamar 7 ................at BeaumontSept. 30, 1961: Lamar 25, ACU 10 ...........at AbileneSept. 29, 1962: Lamar 13, ACU 6 .............at Beaumont
Sept. 28, 1963: ACU 25, Lamar 0 .............at AbileneSept. 26, 1964: Lamar 14, ACU 3 .............at BeaumontOct. 16, 1965: Lamar 28, ACU 18 ............at AbileneOct. 15, 1966: Lamar 42, ACU 16 ............at BeaumontOct. 14, 1967: Lamar 54, ACU 13 ............at AbileneOct. 19, 1968: ACU 38, Lamar 14 ............at BeaumontOct. 18, 1969: ACU 22, Lamar 9 ..............at AbileneOct. 17, 1970: ACU 42, Lamar 27 .............at BeaumontOct. 30, 1971: Lamar 30, ACU 28 ............at AbileneOct. 14, 1972: Lamar 31, ACU 10 .............at Beaumont
At Beaumont: Series tied 4-4At Abilene: Lamar leads 5-3Ken Collums vs. Lamar: 0-0
vs. Ave Maria (Fla.)First meeting
at McNeese StateMcNeese State leads 1-0
Date, Score SiteNov. 18, 1972: McNeese 22, ACU 0 ...........at Lake Charles, La.
At Lake Charles, La.: McNeese State leads 1-0At Abilene: 0-0Ken Collums vs. McNeese State: 0-0
at Sam Houston StateACU leads 12-7-1
Date, Score SiteOct. 8, 1926: SHSU 26, ACU 7 .................at HuntsvilleOct. 7, 1927: ACU 12, SHSU 0 ..................at SweetwaterOct. 5, 1928: ACU 6, SHSU 0 ...................at HuntsvilleOct. 26, 1929: SHSU 13, ACU 12 ..............at AbileneOct. 26, 1934: SHSU 13, ACU 0 ...............at HuntsvilleSept. 20, 1935: SHSU 32, ACU 0 ..............at HuntsvilleNov. 15, 1952: SHSU 21, ACU 21 .............at San AntonioNov. 11, 1972: SHSU 17, ACU 16 ..............at HuntsvilleNov. 10, 1973: ACU 46, SHSU 23 .............at AbileneNov. 16, 1974: ACU 33, SHSU 24 .............at HuntsvilleNov. 15, 1975: ACU 55, SHSU 20 .............at AbileneNov. 13, 1976: ACU 26, SHSU 0 ...............at HuntsvilleNov. 5, 1977: ACU 41, SHSU 18 ...............at HuntsvilleNov. 4, 1978: ACU 34, SHSU 10 ...............at AbileneNov. 3, 1979: ACU 31, SHSU 14 ...............at HuntsvilleNov. 8, 1980: SHSU 17, ACU 14 ...............at AbileneNov. 7, 1981: ACU 27, SHSU 13 ...............at HuntsvilleNov. 6, 1982: ACU 36, SHSU 10 ...............at AbileneNov. 5, 1983: ACU 27, SHSU 20 ...............at HuntsvilleNov. 3, 1984: SHSU 10, ACU 6 ................at Abilene
At Huntsville: ACU leads 7-4 At Abilene: ACU leads 4-3 at Sweetwater: ACU leads 1-0at San Antonio: Series tied 0-0-1Ken Collums vs. Sam Houston State: 0-0
vs. Central ArkansasUCA leads 5-0-1
Date, Score SiteOct. 7, 1939: UCA 0, ACU 0 at Conway, Ark.Oct. 3, 1940: UCA 7, ACU 0 at Little Rock, Ark.* Sept. 7, 1974: ACU 27, UCA 10 at Little Rock, Ark.Sept. 1, 2001: UCA. 65, ACU 16 at Conway, Ark.Sept. 7, 2002: UCA 31, ACU 17 at AbileneSept. 4, 2003: UCA. 30, ACU 12 at Conway, Ark.
* ACU forfeits winat Conway, Ark.: UCA leads 2-0-1at Abilene: UCA leads 1-0at Little Rock, Ark.: UCA leads 2-0Ken Collums vs. Central Arkansas: 0-0
vs. Northwestern State (La.)ACU leads 5-3
Date, Score SiteOct. 12, 1963: ACU 28, NW St. 18............at AbileneOct. 10, 1964: ACU 36, NW St. 26 ...........at Natchitoches, La.Sept. 14, 1968: ACU 17, NW St. 16 ..........at Natchitoches, La.Sept. 6, 1980: NW St. 31, ACU 10 ............at Natchitoches, La.Sept. 26, 1981: ACU 41, NW St. 38 ..........at AbileneSept. 25, 1982: NW St. 35, ACU 30 ..........at Natchitoches, La.Sept. 24, 1983: ACU 20, NW St. 17 ..........at AbileneSept. 22, 1984: NW St. 26, ACU 7 ............at Natchitoches, La.
at Natchitoches, La.: NW State leads 3-2at Abilene: ACU leads 3-0Ken Collums vs. Northwestern State: 0-0
vs. Stephen F. AustinACU leads 8-6
Date, Score SiteOct. 6, 1973: ACU 57, SFA 50 ..................at AbileneOct. 12, 1974: SFA 14, ACU 10 ................at Nacogdoches Oct. 11, 1975: ACU 24, SFA 3 ..................at AbileneOct. 9, 1976: ACU 51, SFA 14 ..................at NacogdochesOct. 30, 1977: ACU 35, SFA 21 ................at AbileneOct. 28, 1978: SFA 28, ACU 21 ................at NacogdochesOct. 27, 1979: SFA 27, ACU 21 ................at AbileneNov. 1, 1980: SFA 24, ACU 23 .................at NacogdochesOct. 31, 1981: ACU 31, SFA 0 ..................at AbileneOct. 30, 1982: ACU 24, SFA 17 ................at NacogdochesOct. 29, 1983: ACU 24, SFA 10 ................at AbileneSept. 29, 1984: SFA 37, ACU 21 ...............at AbileneOct. 5, 1985: ACU 22, SFA 21..................at NacogdochesSept. 4, 1999: SFA 51, ACU 34 ................at Nacogdoches
at Nacogdoches: SFA leads 8-6at Abilene: ACU leads 5-2Ken Collums vs. Northwestern State: 0-0
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MISCELLANEOUS
Played an overtime game: Sept. 28, 2013 (Tarleton State 41, ACU 34, 2 OT)Won an overtime game: Nov. 3, 2012 (ACU 22, #21 West Alabama 16)Lost an overtime game: Sept. 28, 2013 (Tarleton State 41, ACU 34, 2 OT)Played a tie game: Oct. 19, 1985 (ACU 24, NW Missouri State 24)Defeated a Top 25 Opponent: Oct. 15, 2011 (#10 ACU 28, #17 West Texas A&M 18)Defeated a Top 25 Opponent on the road: Nov. 6, 2010 (#2 ACU 41, #14 West Texas A&M 34)Defeated a Top 10 Opponent: Oct. 9, 2010 (#5 ACU 31, #8 Midwestern State 28)Defeated a Top 10 Opponent on the road: Oct. 2, 2010 (#5 ACU 31, #6 A&M-Kingsville 24)Defeated a Top 5 Opponent: Aug. 27, 2009 (#8 ACU 19, #2 NW Missouri State 14)Defeated a Top 5 Opponent on the road: Oct. 18, 2008 (#3 ACU 52, #4 West Texas A&M 35)Shut out an opponent: Sept. 1, 2012 (ACU 51, McMurry 0)Shut out an opponent at Shotwell Stadium: Sept. 1, 2012 (ACU 51, McMurry 0)Shut out an opponent on the road: Sept. 30, 2006 (ACU 21, Eastern New Mexico 0)Was shut out: Oct. 13, 2012 (West Texas A&M 36, ACU 0)Was shut out at Shotwell Stadium: Sept. 20, 1997 (Central Oklahoma 28, ACU 0)Was shut out in a road game: Oct. 13, 2012 (at West Texas A&M 36, ACU 0)Shut out a non-conference opponent: Sept. 9, 1995 (ACU 35, Prairie View A&M 0)Shut out a non-conference opponent at Shotwell Stadium: Sept. 9, 1995 (ACU 35, Prairie View A&M 0)Shut out a non-conference opponent on the road: Sept. 27, 1980 (ACU 16, NW Oklahoma State 0)Was shut out by a non-conference opponent: Sept. 16, 1995 (Northern Arizona 62, ACU 0)Was shut out by a non-conference opponent at Shotwell Stadium:
Sept. 15, 1962 (East Texas State 3, ACU 0)Was shut out by a non-conference opponent on the road: Sept. 16, 1995 (Northern Arizona 62, ACU 0)
RUSHING
Had 400 or more yards rushing in a game: * 427 yards vs. West Texas A&M (Nov. 22, 2008)Had 300-399 yards rushing in a game: 333 vs. McMurry (Sept. 7, 2013)Had negative rushing yards in game: Minus-40 yards vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct. 31, 1992)Had six or more rushing touchdowns in a game: 6 TDs vs. McMurry (Sept. 1, 2012)
PASSINGHad 500 yards or more in a game: * Nov. 19, 2011 (506 at Washburn) Had 400-499 yards in a game: Nov. 16, 2013 (485 vs. Prairie View A&M)Had 300-399 yards in a game: Oct. 12, 2013 (306 vs. Houston Baptist)Had 60 or more attempts in a game: Oct. 24, 1970 (65 attempts vs. Arkansas State)Had 50-59 attempts in a game: Oct. 22, 2011 (56 attempts vs. Midwestern State)Had 40-49 attempts in a game: Nov. 16, 2012 (42 attempts vs. Prairie View A&M)Had six or more passing TDs in a game: Aug. 31, 2013 (7 vs vs. Concordia, Ala.) Had fi ve passing TDs in a game: Sept. 14, 2013 (5 vs. New Mexico Highlands)Had four passing TDs in a game: Nov. 16, 2013 (4 vs. Prairie View A&M)
TOTAL OFFENSE
Had 30 or more fi rst downs in a game: Nov. 16, 2013 vs. Prairie View A&M (30 fi rst downs) Had 25-29 fi rst downs in a game: Oct. 12, 2013, vs. Houston Baptist (27 fi rst downs)Had 700+ yards of offense in a game: Nov. 22, 2008 (810 vs. West Texas A&M)Had 600-699 yards of offense in a game: Nov. 16, 2013 (692 vs. Prairie View A&M)Had 500-599 yards of offense in a game: Oct. 26, 2013 (574 vs. New Mexico State)
SCORING
Scored 90+ points: * Nov. 22, 2008 (#2 ACU 93, #9 West Texas A&M 68)Scored 80+ points: Aug. 31, 2013 (ACU 84, Concordia, Ala., 6)Scored 70+ points: * Nov. 24, 2007 (#2 Chadron State 76, #15 ACU 73, 3 OT) Scored 60-69 points: Nov. 16, 20113 (ACU 65, Prairie View A&M 45)Scored 50-59 points: Sept. 14, 2013 (ACU 52, New Mexico Highlands 28)Scored 40-49 points: Oct. 19, 2013 (ACU 40, Incarnate Word 6)Consecutive games scored: 14 (121-game streak ended with 36-0 shutout at West Texas A&M on Oct. 13, 2012; prior to that game, last game shutout was Oct. 13, 2001; 31-0 at Angelo State)Scored an offensive 2-point conversion: Thor Woerner vs. McMurry, Sept. 7, 2013 (rush)Scored a defensive 2-point conversion: Jesse Harper vs. Concordia, Aug. 13, 2013 (blocked PAT return)Allowed an offensive 2-pt conversion: Will McLane pass from Aaron Doyle, Tarleton St. (Sept. 15, 2012)Allowed a defensive 2-pt conversion: Cody Moncure returned fumbled snap, Houston Baptist (Oct. 12, 2013) Recorded a safety: Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (Fred Thompson sack in end zone)Allowed a safety: Oct. 13, 2012, vs. West Texas A&M (Shane Pennix sacks M. Gale in end zone)Scored a defensive touchdown: Oct. 5, 2013, vs. Pittsburg State (Tyler Chapa 32 INT return); Sept. 14, 2013, vs. New Mexico Highlands (Nick Finney 18 fumble return); Aug. 31, 2013, vs. Concordia, Ala. (Tyler Chapa 31 INT return)Returned an interception for a touchdown: Oct. 5, 2013, vs. Pittsburg State (Tyler Chapa 32 INT return)Returned a fumble for a touchdown: Sept. 14, 2013, vs. New Mexico Highlands (Nick Finney 18-yard return)Allowed a defensive touchdown: Sept. 28, 2013, Tarleton State (Desmond Jackson 51-yd INT return)Opponent returned an interception for a touchdown: Sept. 28, 2013 (Desmond Jackson, Tarleton State, 51 yards)Opponent returned a fumble for a touchdown: Sept. 17, 2011 (Janoris Jenkins, North Alabama, 49 yards)
EFFICIENCY, TURNOVERS
Did not allow a sack in a game: Oct. 12, 2013, vs. Houston Baptist (last time previous was Nov. 13, 2010, vs. SW Oklahoma State)Did not allow a sack in consecutive games: Nov. 1, 2008, at Texas A&M-Kingsville and Nov. 8, 2008 vs. Midwestern StateHad three or more fumbles in a game: Sept. 1, 2011 vs. Tarleton State (4 fumbles, 0 lost)Lost three or more fumbles in a game: * Nov. 21, 2009 vs. NW Missouri State (4 fumbles, 3 lost)Did not commit a turnover in a game: Nov. 16, 2013, vs. Prairie View A&MDid not commit a turnover in consecutive games: Oct. 19, 2013, vs. Incarnate Word; Oct. 12, 2013, vs. Houston BaptistForced fi ve or more turnovers in a game: Oct. 19, 2013, vs. Incarnate Word (3 fumbles, 2 INT); Sept. 14, 2013, vs. New Mexico Highlands (1 INT, 4 fumbles); Aug. 31, 2013, vs. Concordia (5 INT)Recovered three or more fumbles in a game: Oct. 19, 2013, vs. Incarnate Word (3 FF, 3FR); Sept. 28, 2013, vs. Tarleton State (3 FF, 3FR); Sept. 14, 2013, vs. New Mexico Highlands (4 FF, 4 FR)Intercepted three or more passes in a game: Aug. 31, 2013, vs. Concordia (5 INT) Did not force a turnover in a game: Nov. 16, 2013, vs. Prairie View A&M
SPECIAL TEAMS
Blocked a PAT attempt: Nov. 9, 2013 vs. Incarnate Word (Damon Williams)Blocked a fi eld goal: Nov. 16, 2013, vs. Prairie View A&M (Darian Hogg)Blocked a punt: Oct. 5, 2013, vs. Pittsburg State (Quinton Baker)Had a PAT blocked: Oct. 26, 2013, by New Mexico State (Darien Johnson)Had a fi eld goal blocked: Oct. 20, 2012, vs. Midwestern State (Armonti Yharbrough)Had a punt blocked: Oct. 2, 2010 at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Roman Pula)Returned a punt for a touchdown: Oct. 1, 2011, Taylor Gabriel vs. W. Oregon (55 yds)
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Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown: Sept. 11, 2010 vs. NE State (Caleb Withrow recovered blocked punt in the end zone); Sept. 11, 2010 vs. NE State (Nate Bailey, 20 yards)Returned a kickoff for a touchdown: Oct. 6, 2012, vs. Eastern New Mexico (Cade Stone, 92 yards)Allowed a punt return for a touchdown: Sept. 21, 2013 vs. Illinois State (Anthony Warrum, 64 yards)Allowed a blocked punt to be returned for a TD: Oct. 31, 2009, vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (Corey Robertson 22-yard return)Allowed a kickoff return for a TD: * Nov. 22, 2008 (85 yards by Wayne McKnight, West Texas A&M)Returned the opening kickoff for a TD: Oct. 6, 2012, vs. Eastern New Mexico (Cade Stone, 92 yards)Allowed an opening kickoff for a touchdown: Sept. 1, 1990 (85 yards by Darron Johnson, Angelo St.)
TOTAL DEFENSE
Held an opponent to less than 10 fi rst downs: Sept. 18, 2010 vs. East Central (6 fi rst downs)Held an opponent to 100-199 yards of offense: Sept. 25, 2010, vs. Tarleton State (196 yards); Sept. 18, 2010 vs. East Central (119 yards)Held an opponent to less than 50 yards: Nov. 1, 2003, vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (49 total yards; minus-15 rushing, 64 passing) Recorded at least six quarterback sacks: Sept. 1, 2012, vs. McMurry (10 sacks, minus-74 yards)Allowed 70+ points in game: Oct. 22, 2011 (70-28 loss at Midwestern State)Allowed 50-69 points in game: * Nov. 19, 2011 vs. Washburn (lost 52-49)Allowed 40-49 points in game: Nov. 16, 2013, vs. Prairie View A&M (ACU 65, Prairie View A&M 45)Allowed 400+ rushing yards in a game: Oct. 22, 2007 (436 yards by Midwestern State)Allowed 300-399 rushing yards in a game: Sept. 1, 2011 vs. Tarleton State (339 yards)Allowed 200-299 rushing yards in a game: Nov. 16, 2013, vs. Prairie View A&M (282 yards)Allowed 500+ passing yards in a game: * Nov. 22, 2008 vs. West Texas A&M (595 yards, 42-64-0)Allowed 400-499 passing yards in a game: * Nov. 19, 2011 at Washburn (23-39-0, 424 yards)Allowed 300-399 passing yards in a game: Oct. 13, 2012 vs. West Texas A&M (33-48-0, 383 yards)Allowed at least 100 offensive plays in a game: * Nov. 24, 2007, vs. Chadron State (116 plays)Allowed 90-99 offensive plays in a game: Nov. 16, 2013, vs. Prairie View A&M (92 plays)Allowed 80-89 offensive plays in a game: Sept. 28, 2013, vs. Tarleton State (86 plays)Allowed 700+ yards of total offense in a game: Oct. 22, 2011 vs. Midwestern State (740 yards)Allowed 600-699 yards of total offense in a game: Nov. 10, 2007, vs. Midwestern State (654 yards)Allowed 500-599 yards of total offense in a game: Nov. 16, 2013, vs. Prairie View A&M (572 yards)
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RUSHING
Rushed for 200-299 yards in a game: Sept. 26, 2009 (Reggie Brown vs. ENMU, 235 yards)Rushed for 100-150 yards in a game: Nov. 16, 2013 (Charcandrick West vs. Prairie View A&M, 151 yards)Rushed for 200+ yards in a road game: Oct. 18, 2008, Bernard Scott vs. West Texas A&M (275 yards)Scored 5+ rushing touchdowns in a game: * Nov. 22, 2008 Bernard Scott vs. West Texas A&M (6 TDs)Had an 80-yard touchdown run: Sept. 11, 2010, Darrell Cantu-Harkless vs. NE State (83 yards)Had a touchdown run of 70-79 yards: Nov. 12, 2011, Charcandrick West vs.
Incarnate Word (71 yards)Had a touchdown run of 60-69 yards: Nov. 16, 2013, Charcandrick West vs. Prairie View A&M (60 yards)Two Wildcats rush for more than 100 yards in the same game: Sept. 7, 2013, vs. McMurry (Charcandrick West, 20-139 yards, 4 TD; John David Baker, 10-102, 1 TD) Before Sept. 7, the last time was: PASSING
Passed for 500 or more yards in a game: * Nov. 19, 2011, Mitchell Gale vs. Washburn (29-48-3, 506 yards, 4 TDs)Passed for 400 or more yards in a game: Nov. 16, 2013, John David Baker vs. Prairie View A&M (31-42-0, 485 yards, 4 TD)Passed for 350-399 yards in a game: Sept. 14, 2013, John David Baker vs. New Mexico Highlands. 25-36-0, 392 yards, 5 TDs)Passed for 300-349 yards in a game: Aug. 13, 2013, John David Baker vs. Concordia (17-20-0, 322 yards, 7 TDs)Threw 5+ touchdown passes in a game: Sept. 14, 2013, John David Baker vs. New Mexico Highlands (5 TDs); Aug., 13, 2003, John David Baker vs. Concordia (7 TDs)Completed an 80-yard pass: Sept. 14, 2013, John David Baker to Darian Hogg vs. New Mexico Highlands (87 yards); Aug. 13, 2013, John David Baker to Darian Hogg vs. Concordia (88 yards)Completed a 70-yard pass: Oct. 12, 2013, John David Baker to Taylor Gabriel vs. Houston Baptist (71 yds)Completed a 60-yard pass: Oct. 1, 2011, Mitchell Gale to Darrell Cantu-Harkless vs. Westerm Oregon (61 yards)Completed a 50-yard pass: Nov. 16, 2013, John David Baker to Charcandrick West vs. Prairie View A&M (58 yards)
RECEIVING
Caught 12 more passes in a game: Oct. 26, 2013, Taylor Gabriel vs. New Mexico State (15 catches, 188 yards, 0 TD)Caught 10 or more passes in a game: Oct. 5, 2013, Taylor Gabriel vs. Pittsburg State (10 catches, 117 yards, 1 TD) Aug. 13, 2013, Darian Hogg vs. Concordia (10 catches, 208 yards, 2 TDs)Had 200 yards receiving in a game: Aug. 13, 2013, Darian Hogg vs. Concordia (10 catches, 208 yards, 2 TDs)Had 150-199 yards receiving in a game: Oct. 26, 2013, Taylor Gabriel vs. New Mexico State (15 catches, 188 yards, 0 TD) Oct. 12, 2013, Taylor Gabriel vs. Houston Baptist (7 catches, 174 yards, 3 TDs); Sept. 14, 2013, Taylor Gabriel vs. New Mexico Highlands (9 catches, 160 yards, 3 TDs) Had 150 yards receiving in a half: Aug. 13, 2013, Darian Hogg vs. Concordia (9 catches, 191 yards, 1 TD in the fi rst half)Caught three or more TD passes in a game: Oct. 12, 2013, vs. Houston Baptist (Taylor Gabriel, 3 TDs); Sept. 14, 2013, vs. N.M. Highlands (Taylor Gabriel, 3 TDs) Had two 100-yard receivers in the same game: * Nov. 19, 2011, vs. Washburn (Daryl Richardson, 10-115-1 TD; Taylor Gabriel, 6-119-2, Darrell Cantu-Harkless, 5-117-0)Had one receiver with 200 yards and another with 100 yards: Oct. 18, 2008 vs. West Texas A&M (Johnny Knox, 10 catches, 203 yards, 2 TD; Bernard Scott 7 c catches, 141 yards, 1 TD)
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kicked a fi eld goal of at least 50 yards: Nov. 12, 2011, Morgan Lineberry vs. Incarnate Word (54 yards)Kicked a fi eld goal of 40-49 yards: Nov. 3, 2012, Ryan Owens vs. West Alabama (41 yards)Kicked four or more fi eld goals in a game: Nov. 8, 2008, Matt Adams vs. Midwestern State (4 FGs)Made a game-winning fi eld goal: Nov. 4, 2006, Matt Adams at Texas A&M-Kingsville (25-yard FG to win 41-38)Made a game-winning fi eld goal, game’s fi nal play: Nov. 4, 2006, Matt Adams at Texas A&M-Kingsville (25-yard FG to win 41-38)Had a 70-yard punt: Oct. 6, 2001, Brad Raphelt vs. SE Oklahoma State (74 yards)Had a 60-yard punt: Sept. 28, 2013, Austin Kilcullen vs. Tarleton State (60 yards); Sept. 21, 2013, Austin Kilcullen vs. Illinois State (64 yards)