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T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T u l s a Golden Hurricane Football TULSA vs. BYU • Friday • Dec. 30, 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl 11:00 am (CT) • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas THE GAME . . . The TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE (8-4, 7-1 C-USA) will be making its 18th bowl appearance in school history and seventh in last nine years when the Hurricane plays the BYU COUGARS (9-3) in the 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl . . . kickoff time is 11:00 am (CT) at Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000) in Dallas, Texas on the campus of SMU . . . the game will be aired on ESPN and ESPN Radio. TULSA MAKES 18th BOWL GAME . . . Tulsa will be playing in its 18th bowl game in school history this season and first against the BYU Cougars. The Hurricane has an overall 8-9 record in bowl games. It’s the second time that Tulsa will be playing in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl . . . the previous appearance also came against a school from the state of Utah –– the Utah Utes in the 2006 game. Utah captured a 25-13 victory. Tulsa was the first school to play in five straight New Year’s Day Bowl games since the 1940s. Tulsa played in the Sun Bowl on Jan. 1, 1942, Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 1943, Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 1944, Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 1945 and the Oil Bowl on Jan. 1, 1946. THE SERIES . . . This is the eighth meeting between Tulsa and BYU . . . the Cougars lead the series 6-1 . . . the Cougars lead 4-0 in home games and have a 2-1 edge in road games . . . the first meeting came in 1971 when BYU captured a 27-7 victory in Tulsa . . . Tulsa's lone win was in the last meeting when the Hurricane defeated visiting BYU, 55-47, on Sept. 15, 2007 . . . the two schools have combined to average 73.3 points a contest in the seven meetings. TULSA MAKING SEVENTH BOWL GAME IN LAST NINE YEARS . . . This is the seventh bowl game in the past nine years for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane . . . the Hurricane has posted a 4-2 record in its last six bowl games, including winning its last three contests. In Tulsa’s three consecutive victories, the Hurricane has averaged 56.7 points per game and allowed 18.3 points in those games. Last year, Tulsa captured a 62- 35 victory over #24 Hawai'i in the Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl on December 24, 2010. Tulsa also posted a 45-13 win over #22 Ball State in the GMAC Bowl on Janu- ary 6, 2009, and the year before, Tulsa defeated Bowling Green 63-7 in the GMAC Bowl. The 56-point difference in the Bowling Green game was an NCAA record for the largest margin of victory in a bowl game. The other two bowl appearances for the Hurricane in the last nine years came in the 2003 Humanitarian Bowl, a 52-10 loss to Georgia Tech, and the 2005 AutoZone Liberty Bowl victory, 31-24, over Fresno State. BOWL NOTES GAME CAPSULE THE GAME: Tulsa Golden Hurricane vs. BYU Cougars, Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, 11:00 am (CT) THE SITE: Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000) – SMU campus, Dallas, Texas THE SERIES: BYU leads 6-1 THE COACHES: Tulsa's Bill Blankenship (8-4, 1st year); BYU's Bronco Mendenhall (65-24, 7th year) RADIO: KRMG 740 AM/FM 102.3 (Bruce Howard, Rick Couri, Chris Kaiser); ESPN Radio (Adam Amin, Tim Brown, Ian Fitzsimmons) TV: ESPN (Dave Neal, Andre Ware, Cara Capuano) TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE (8-4, 7-1 C-USA) Sept. 3 @ #1 Oklahoma (FX) L 14-47 Sept. 10 @ Tulane* (CSS) W 31-3 Sept. 17 #7 OKLAHOMA ST. (FSN) L 33-59 Sept. 24 @ #4 Boise State (CBS S) L 21-41 Oct. 1 NORTH TEXAS W 41-24 Oct. 15 UAB* (CBS S) W 37-20 Oct. 22 @ Rice* (FSN) W 38-20 Oct. 29 SMU* (FSN) W 38-7 Nov. 3 @ UCF* (CBS S) W 24-17 Nov. 12 MARSHALL* (FSN) W 59-17 Nov. 19 @ UTEP* (CBS S) W 57-28 Nov. 25 #7 HOUSTON* (FSN) L 16-48 Dec. 30 BYU @ Dallas (ESPN) 11 am *Conference USA Games BYU COUGARS (9-3) Sept. 3 @ Ole Miss W 14-13 Sept. 10 @ #24 Texas L 16-17 Sept. 17 UTAH L 10-54 Sept. 23 UCF W 24-17 Sept. 30 UTAH STATE W 27-24 Oct. 8 SAN JOSE STATE W 29-16 Oct. 15 @ Oregon State W 38-28 Oct. 22 IDAHO STATE W 56-3 Oct. 28 @ TCU L 28-38 Nov. 12 IDAHO W 42-7 Nov. 19 NEW MEXICO STATE W 42-7 Dec. 3 @ Hawai'i W 41-20 Dec. 30 Tulsa @ Dallas 11 am GAME #13 3 • 8 • 71 In memory of three former Tulsa football student-athletes –– #3 Anthony Germany, Class of 2007; #8 George Clinkscale, class of 2009; and #71 Wilson Holloway, Class of 2012; the Tulsa football team displays a sticker on the back of the helmet with the three players' numbers. Holloway died in February after his battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma, Clinkscale passed on September 21st, and Germany on October 18th.

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Page 1: T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T u l s a Golden Hurricane ... · PDF fileT h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T u l s a Golden Hurricane Football TULSA ... 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T u l s a Golden Hurricane Football

TULSA vs. BYU • Friday • Dec. 30, 2011Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

11:00 am (CT) • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas

THE GAME . . . The TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE (8-4, 7-1 C-USA) will be making its 18th bowl appearance in school history and seventh in last nine years when the Hurricane plays the BYU COUGARS (9-3) in the 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl . . . kickoff time is 11:00 am (CT) at Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000) in Dallas, Texas on the campus of SMU . . . the game will be aired on ESPN and ESPN Radio.

TULSA MAKES 18th BOWL GAME . . . Tulsa will be playing in its 18th bowl game in school history this season and first against the BYU Cougars. The Hurricane has an overall 8-9 record in bowl games. It’s the second time that Tulsa will be playing in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl . . . the previous appearance also came against a school from the state of Utah –– the Utah Utes in the 2006 game. Utah captured a 25-13 victory. Tulsa was the first school to play in five straight New Year’s Day Bowl games since the 1940s. Tulsa played in the Sun Bowl on Jan. 1, 1942, Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 1943, Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 1944, Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 1945 and the Oil Bowl on Jan. 1, 1946.

THE SERIES . . . This is the eighth meeting between Tulsa and BYU . . . the Cougars lead the series 6-1 . . . the Cougars lead 4-0 in home games and have a 2-1 edge in road games . . . the first meeting came in 1971 when BYU captured a 27-7 victory in Tulsa . . . Tulsa's lone win was in the last meeting when the Hurricane defeated visiting BYU, 55-47, on Sept. 15, 2007 . . . the two schools have combined to average 73.3 points a contest in the seven meetings.

TULSA MAKING SEVENTH BOWL GAME IN LAST NINE YEARS . . . This is the seventh bowl game in the past nine years for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane . . . the Hurricane has posted a 4-2 record in its last six bowl games, including winning its last three contests. In Tulsa’s three consecutive victories, the Hurricane has averaged 56.7 points per game and allowed 18.3 points in those games. Last year, Tulsa captured a 62-35 victory over #24 Hawai'i in the Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl on December 24, 2010. Tulsa also posted a 45-13 win over #22 Ball State in the GMAC Bowl on Janu-ary 6, 2009, and the year before, Tulsa defeated Bowling Green 63-7 in the GMAC Bowl. The 56-point difference in the Bowling Green game was an NCAA record for the largest margin of victory in a bowl game. The other two bowl appearances for the Hurricane in the last nine years came in the 2003 Humanitarian Bowl, a 52-10 loss to Georgia Tech, and the 2005 AutoZone Liberty Bowl victory, 31-24, over Fresno State.

BOWL NOTES

GAME CAPSULE• THE GAME: Tulsa Golden Hurricane vs. BYU Cougars, Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, 11:00 am (CT)• THE SITE: Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000) – SMU campus, Dallas, Texas• THE SERIES: BYU leads 6-1• THE COACHES: Tulsa's Bill Blankenship (8-4, 1st year); BYU's Bronco Mendenhall (65-24, 7th year)• RADIO: KRMG 740 AM/FM 102.3 (Bruce Howard, Rick Couri, Chris Kaiser); ESPN Radio (Adam Amin, Tim Brown, Ian Fitzsimmons)• TV: ESPN (Dave Neal, Andre Ware, Cara Capuano)

TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE

(8-4, 7-1 C-USA)Sept. 3 @ #1 Oklahoma (FX) L 14-47Sept. 10 @ Tulane* (CSS) W 31-3Sept. 17 #7 OKLAHOMA ST. (FSN) L 33-59Sept. 24 @ #4 Boise State (CBS S) L 21-41Oct. 1 NORTH TEXAS W 41-24Oct. 15 UAB* (CBS S) W 37-20Oct. 22 @ Rice* (FSN) W 38-20Oct. 29 SMU* (FSN) W 38-7Nov. 3 @ UCF* (CBS S) W 24-17Nov. 12 MARSHALL* (FSN) W 59-17Nov. 19 @ UTEP* (CBS S) W 57-28Nov. 25 #7 HOUSTON* (FSN) L 16-48Dec. 30 BYU @ Dallas (ESPN) 11 am

*Conference USA Games

BYU COUGARS(9-3)

Sept. 3 @ Ole Miss W 14-13Sept. 10 @ #24 Texas L 16-17Sept. 17 UTAH L 10-54Sept. 23 UCF W 24-17Sept. 30 UTAH STATE W 27-24Oct. 8 SAN JOSE STATE W 29-16Oct. 15 @ Oregon State W 38-28Oct. 22 IDAHO STATE W 56-3Oct. 28 @ TCU L 28-38Nov. 12 IDAHO W 42-7Nov. 19 NEW MEXICO STATE W 42-7Dec. 3 @ Hawai'i W 41-20Dec. 30 Tulsa @ Dallas 11 am

GAME #13

3 • 8 • 71 In memory of three former Tulsa football student-athletes –– #3 Anthony Germany, Class of 2007; #8 George Clinkscale, class of 2009; and #71 Wilson Holloway, Class of 2012; the Tulsa football team displays a sticker on the back of the helmet with the three players' numbers. Holloway died in February after his battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma, Clinkscale passed on September 21st, and Germany on October 18th.

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2011 C-USA STANDINGS Team C-USA ALL EAST DIVISION *Southern Miss 6-2 11-2 Marshall 5-3 6-6 East Carolina 4-4 5-7 UAB 3-5 3-9 UCF 3-5 5-7 Memphis 1-7 2-10

WEST DIVISION Houston 8-0 12-1 Tulsa 7-1 8-4 SMU 5-3 7-5 Rice 3-5 4-8 UTEP 2-6 5-7 Tulane 1-7 2-11

*Southern Miss won C-USA Championship Game

C-USA BOWL SCHEDULE Marshall vs. FIU • Beef 'O' Brady's St. Peters burg Bowl • Dec. 20, 7 pm (ESPN) Southern Miss vs. Nevada • Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl • Dec. 24, 7 pm (ESPN)

Tulsa vs. BYU • Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl • Dec. 30, 11 am (ESPN)

Houston vs. Penn State • TicketCity Bowl • Jan. 2, 11 am (ESPNU)

SMU vs. Pittsburgh • BBVA Compass Bowl • Jan. 7, 11 am (ESPN)

Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 2THE HEAD COACHES . . . Tulsa's BILL BLANKENSHIP (Tulsa '79) is in his first season as the Golden Hurricane head coach . . . he collected his first career collegiate head coaching win with a 31-3 win at Tulane on Sept. 10th, and is 8-4 on the year and is only the seventh head coach in Tulsa history to win eight or more games in his first season . . . Blankenship was promoted as Tulsa's 28th Head Football Coach on January 14, 2011 . . . he spent the previous four years as a Tulsa assistant coach . . . Blankenship returned to his alma mater in January 2007 to coach the wide receivers . . . in 2008, Blankenship was named special teams coordinator and in 2009 added the responsibilities of running backs coach . . . in 2010, he served as senior associate head coach, running backs coach and special teams coordinator. Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Blankenship spent 23 years as an Oklahoma High School coach . . . Blankenship resigned as the head football coach at Tulsa’s Union High School in December 2005 after leading his team to a second consecutive state championship at the Oklahoma Class 6A school. As a head coach on the prep level, Blankenship compiled a 205-68 record, in-cluding an average of 10 wins per season for his last 20 years, appeared in the state championship game eight times and won three state titles. He spent 14 years as the head football coach and athletic director at Union High School, where he registered a record of 154-26 . . . his teams qualified for the state playoffs 14 times, reached the quarterfinals 10 times and made the semifinals in nine seasons . . . Blankenship’s teams made the state title game seven times . . . he guided his Union team to Oklahoma Class 6A state titles in 2002, 2004 and 2005. BYU's BRONCO MENDENHALL (Oregon State '88) is in his seventh season at the helm of the Cougar football program . . . he has compiled a 65-24 record with the Cougars . . . his .730 winning percentage currently ranks 8th among active BCS coaches . . . Mendenhall has now taken his teams to seven straight bowl games and has won two outright Mountain West Conference championships . . . he is the only coach in BYU history to take his first seven teams to a bowl game . . . before taking over the reigns as head coach, Mendenhall spent two years (2003-04) as the Cou-gars' defensive coordinator . . . before that, he spent five seasons (1998-2002) as the defensive coordinator at New Mexico . . . he also coached at Louisiana Tech (1997), Oregon State (1995-96), Northern Arizona (1992-94) and Snow College (1991-92) . . . he began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater in 1989.

TULSA FINISHES CONFERENCE USA SLATE WITH 7-1 RECORD . . . The Hurricane opened the Conference USA schedule in the second week of the season with a 31-3 road win at Tulane on Sept. 10 . . . after three non-conference games, Tulsa jumped back into C-USA action on Oct. 15 against UAB with a 37-20 victory . . . the Hurricane followed that with wins at Rice (38-20), home vs. SMU (38-7), at UCF (24-17), home against Marshall (59-17) and at UTEP (57-28) . . . it was the first 7-0 start for the Hurricane in C-USA play since joining the league in 2005 . . . Tulsa got its first blemish in league action Nov. 25 against Houston, 48-16 . . . since joining C-USA, Tulsa has a 39-16 regular season record and has played in three C-USA Championship games . . . the Hurricane has now won at least six C-USA games in five of seven seasons as a league member.

TULSA IS SMALLEST FBS SCHOOL . . .(Ranking based on Undergraduate Enrollment; Numbers based on 2010Department of Education Totals)Rk. School Undergraduate Graduate Overall Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment1. Tulsa 3,090 1,104 4,1942. Rice 3,342 2,277 5,7604. Wake Forest 4,566 2,499 7,065 3. Navy 4,568 0 4,568 5. Army 4,621 0 4,6216. Air Force 4,634 0 4,6347. SMU 6,228 4,663 10,891

THE SIZE COMPARISON . . .Tulsa, a private institution, is the smallest FBS school in the nation. In terms of enrollment, Tulsa has an enrollment of 3,090 undergradu-ate students and a little more than 4,100 stu-dents overall. Let's compare Tulsa's enrollment to the 2011 opponents . . .Oklahoma 29,721Tulane (private) 12,622Oklahoma State 35,000Boise State 19,993North Texas 36,111UAB 17,543Rice (private) 5,760SMU (private) 10,891UCF 56,235Marshall 14,000UTEP 21,000Houston 35,400BYU 33,278

Tulsa-BYU Series . . .1971 BYU 27-7 Tulsa1984 BYU 38-15 Provo1995 BYU 45-35 Provo1996 BYU 55-30 Tulsa1997 BYU 49-39 Provo2006 BYU 49-24 Provo2007 Tulsa 55-47 Tulsa

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TULSA'S FOUR LOSSES COME TO TOP-10 TEAMS . . . Tulsa faced four Associated Press top-10 nationally-ranked teams when the teams met on the field this year –– #1 Oklahoma, #8 Oklahoma State, #4 Boise State and #8 Houston . . . never before had Tulsa faced four top-25 teams, let alone top-10 teams in the same season . . . the Hurricane has played three top-25 teams in the same season only two other times in school history, but never three teams ranked among the top-10 like this year . . . the only other times that Tulsa played three top-25 teams in school history came in 1945 –– Tulsa played #8 Indiana, #11 Oklahoma State and #18 Georgia –– and two years ago, when Tulsa played #12 Oklahoma, #5 Boise State and #13 Houston in the 2009 campaign.

FITZPATRICK BECOMES SCHOOL'S ALL-TIME SCORING LEADER . . . Senior placekicker Kevin Fitzpatrick (Jensen Beach, Fla.) has scored 296 career points in 47 games for a 6.3 average per game to become the school's all-time scoring leader . . . three of the top-4 scorers in school history have come consecutively in the last 10 years beginning with Brad DeVault (2002-05), Jarod Tracy (2004-08) and now Fitzpatrick (2008-present) . . . Fitzpatrick surpasses Tracy (286), Jason Staurovsky's (1981, '83-85) 281 points and DeVault (280).

ARNICK IS NATION'S SIXTH-LEADING TACKLER AND THIRD FOR SOLO TACKLES . . . Senior linebacker Curnelius Arnick has totaled 142 tackles in 12 games this year for an average of 11.8 tackles per game to rank sixth in NCAA stats . . . he is third in solos stops nationally with an average of 7.58 solo tackles . . . Boston College's Luke Kuechly leads the nation in total tackles (15.9) and solo stops (8.5) in 12 games . . . Arnick has 91 solos and 51 assisted tack-les . . . Arnick has had seven double-digit tackle games this year, including a career-best of 19 tackles at UCF . . . he added 18 tackles against both No.1 Oklahoma and No. 4 Boise State . . . Arnick also totaled 14 tackles at UTEP, 12 at Rice, 11 stops against No. 7/8 Oklahoma State and 10 tackles against UAB . . . Arnick now has 339 career tackles to rank sixth on the school's career tackles chart . . . he now has 15 career double-figure tackle games.

TULSA IMPROVES TO 18-6 ALL-TIME AGAINST C-USA EAST DIVISION FOES . . . With a 59-17 win over Marshall, Tulsa finished out its schedule against Conference USA East Division members with a 3-0 record . . . the Hurricane also had wins over UAB (37-20) and UCF (24-17) . . . in its seventh season as a C-USA member, Tulsa has posted an overall 18-6 record against C-USA East Division foes, including 17-4 in the regular season and 1-2 in the league's title game . . . the Hurricane won its first nine games against Eastern Division opponents . . . Tulsa was 7-0 in its first two seasons in the league against the East . . . the Hur-ricane is 11-2 at home and 7-4 on the road against the East Division . . . Tulsa's first loss against the East Division came against UCF on Oct. 20, 2007.

WALKER WAS ONE OF HENDRICKS AWARDS FINAL 19 SELECTIONS . . . Tulsa senior defensive end Tyrunn Walker (New Iberia, La.) was named to the Ted Hendricks Final Watch List of 19 players for the award honor-ing the nation's top defensive end . . . Walker has tallied 37 tackles, and team-bests of 12.5 stops for -72 yards and 8 sacks for -57 yards, as well as seven pass breakups and two forced fumbles . . . in his two-year career, Walker has compiled 24.5 stops for -139 yards and 13.5 sacks for -98 yards, while tallying 80 total tackles.

TULSA SCORING IN THE LEAGUE . . . Tulsa scored over 30 points in six of eight Conference USA games this year and had an average winning margin in those six contests of 25.7 points . . . the Hurricane averaged 40.5 points (284), while giving up just 16.0 points (112) for a 24.5 winning margin in its seven C-USA victories.

Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 3

RELEASE INFORMATION √ Releases are emailed to the media and also available via the official athletic website at www.tulsahurricane.com. Stats are attached as a separate PDF file, or may be obtained via the website, or by fax, if you contact the media relations office at 918-631-3200 or 918-631-2395.

INTERVIEW REQUESTS √ All interview requests for student-athletes, coaches or administrators should be made with the athletic media relations office. Contact Don Tomkalski, director and football contact, at 918-631-3200.

INJURY INFORMATION √ Injury information will not be released.

TULSA ON THE WEB √ The official athletic website of The University of Tulsa is www.tulsahurricane.com.

BROADCASTS ON THE WEB √ Listen to The University of Tulsa football games on the worldwide web at www.tulsahurricane.com.

BOWL NEWS CONFERENCE √ TU football will have a Bowl press conference in the Case Athletic Complex Lettermen’s Lounge on Monday, Dec. 19 at 2 pm. The news conference can be heard on the official athletic website at www.tulsahurricane.com.

HURRICANE ON RADIO √ The flagship station for Tulsa football is Newstalk 740 KRMG AM/FM 102.3. Bruce Howard (play-by-play), Rick Couri (color analyst) and Chris Kaiser (sideline commentary) call the action. Network affiliates are: KRMG 740 AM/102.3 FM (flagship,Tulsa) KRIG 104.9 FM (Bartlesville) KUSH 1600 AM (Cushing) KCRC 1390 (Enid) KOKL 1240 AM (Okmulgee) KTMC 1400 AM (McAlester)

TRZ TULSA TEAMLINE √ Hear live play-by-play coverage of the Tulsa Golden Hurricane when you're away from a TV, radio or computer, call 1-800-846-4700. The TU Access Code is 1747. Charges are minimal, and you can listen as long as you like.

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM √ Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Conference USA football. Access and download game notes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and all 12 members. For login information contact the C-USA office.

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 4WATTS GOES FOR 94 YARDS ON KO RETURN . . . Sophomore Trey Watts (Fairfax, Va.) had Tulsa's first kickoff return for a touchdown this year and the first since Nov. 6, 2010, when he raced 94 yards against UTEP to put the Hurricane ahead 29-15 with 2:45 remaining before halftime . . . the run ties for the 13th-longest KO return in school history . . . Tulsa has had four 100-yard returns, six 98-yard returns, two 96-yard returns and now with Watts’ return has five 94-yard returns in school his-tory . . . Watts also ended the game with a career-best 254 all-purpose yards for his third 200+ all-purpose yard game of the season . . . he had 113 yards on kickoffs, 69 rushing and 72 receiving against the Miners.

KINNE SURPASSES 9,000 CAREER PASSING YARDS . . . In three seasons, Tulsa senior quarterback G.J. Kinne (Gilmer, Texas) has already sur-passed the 10,000-yard plateau for total offense (10,617), a feat he accomplished in his 35th game against Marshall . . . he became just the third Tulsa quarterback to surpass 9,000 yards when he totaled 352 yards against Rice, and just the second Tulsa player to go over 10,000 yards . . . against UTEP, Kinne surpassed the 9,000-yard career passing mark and now has 9,258 career passing yards to rank third on the school's all-time passing chart.

KINNE'S 78 TOUCHDOWN PASSES MOVES HIM INTO SECOND PLACE ON SCHOOL CHART . . . Senior quarterback G.J. Kinne ranks second in school history for career passing touchdowns with 78 TD passes, an average of 2.1 touchdowns in his 37 career games played . . . he trails all-time leader Paul Smith (2003-07) by five touchdown passes in 11 less games than Smith had played . . . Smith threw for 83 TDs in 48 career games, an average of 1.7 touchdowns per game.

OVER 50 AND 600 . . . Tulsa put up 50+ points and 600+ yards for the first time this season in a 59-17 win over Marshall . . . a week later, Tulsa had 57 points and 500 yards at UTEP . . . in the last five seasons, Tulsa has gone over 500 yards 36 times, while also surpassing 40 points in 29 contests . . . in that time span, Tulsa has totaled 500+ yards and scored 40+ points in the same game 25 times now, posting a 22-3 record in those games . . . Tulsa has scored over 50 points in 16 games over the last five campaigns.

TULSA OFFENSE PUTS UP NUMBERS AGAINST TOP DEFENSE . . . Tulsa went up against one of the nation's top defensive units when facing UCF on Nov. 3 . . . the Knights came into the contest ranked in the top-5 nation-ally for total defense (3rd), passing defense (5th), scoring defense (5th) and rushing defense (5th) . . . the Hurricane surpassed the offensive totals that UCF had allowed in its first eight games . . . below is a breakdown of the numbers:

Defensive National UCF Yards Allowed Tulsa's Game Category Rank Before Tulsa Game Total Difference Total 3rd 245.3 454 Tulsa +208.7 Passing 5th 160.8 203 Tulsa +42.2 Rushing 5th 84.5 251 Tulsa +166.5 Scoring 5th 14.25 24 Tulsa +9.75

WALKER MAKES BIG PLAYS IN WIN VS. UCF . . . Senior defensive end Tyrunn Walker (New Iberia, La.) has been consistent for the Hurricane all season . . . against UCF, Walker made two huge defensive plays that helped the Hur-ricane capture a 24-17 road victory . . . just before the half, UCF was trying to increase its' lead from 14-13 to 17-13 when Walker blocked a 46-yard field goal attempt with no time remaining . . . late in the game with 4:54 remaining on the clock and UCF trailing 24-17, Walker ran down UCF quarterback Jeff Godfrey and had him in his arms forcing a poor pass on 4th-and-goal from the four-yard line, thus giving the Hurricane offense the ball to run out the clock.

MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTS:TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANEDon Tomkalski, Football Contact(w) 918.631.3200(c) 918.640.0683(Email) [email protected]

Cedrique Flemming, Secondary Contact(w) 918.631.3720(c) 620.450.7711(Email) [email protected]

www.TulsaHurricane.comTwitter.com/TulsaHurricaneFacebook.com/TulsaHurricane

BYU COUGARSBrett Pyne, Football Contact(w) 801.422.4912(c) 801.367.1631(Email) [email protected]

The TULSA Key:We are . . . The University of Tulsa, not Tulsa UniversityWe are . . . TU, not UTWe are . . . the Golden Hurricane, not Hurricanes (No "s")

TULSA CAPTAINS OFFENSE

Clint Anderson, G.J. Kinne

DEFENSECurnelius Arnick, Tyrunn Walker

SPECIAL TEAMSMilton Howell

www.tulsahurricane.com

TULSA LEADS C-USA TITLES RACE WITH 36 LEAGUE CROWNS . . . Since the new Conference USA was formed and began competition in the 2005-06 season, Tulsa athletic teams have won a league-best 36 Confer-ence USA Championships, including regular season and post-season tournament titles. The next closest since 2005 is Houston and Rice with 20 C-USA titles apiece. The Golden Hurricane won its first C-USA crown this year when the Men's Cross Country team claimed the title, while the women's volleyball team clinched its second straight league title this year as well.

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BIG THIRD DOWNS TO SAVE VICTORY . . . With a 24-17 lead at UCF, Tulsa took possession at their own four-yard line with 4:54 remain-ing in the game and a 24-17 lead . . . the Hurricane converted two big first downs to keep the drive alive and eventually run out the clock . . . on 3rd-and-3 from the Tulsa 11-yard line, Trey Watts (Fairfax, Va.) ran seven yards for a first down at the Tulsa 18 . . . on the next third down situation, 3rd-and-7 at the 21-yard line, Alex Singleton (LaPlace, La.) rushed 17 yards to the Tulsa 38-yard line for its second first down of the drive . . . Tulsa then ran out the clock in three plays.

KINNE ONLY SECOND TU PLAYER TO SURPASS 10,000 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS . . . Senior quarterback G.J. Kinne (Gilmer, Texas) surpassed 10,000 career yards against Marshall when he gained 321 total yards . . . he hit 10,000 on the nose when he threw a 28-yard pass to Nathan Largen at the 2:01 mark of the second quarter against the Herd . . . Kinne now has 10,617 career yards of total offense, becoming just the second Tulsa player to reach the 10,000-yard plateau . . . he trails all-time leader Paul Smith (2003-07) by 985 yards.

DOUGLAS ON THE RUN . . . Sophomore tailback Ja'Terian Douglas (Arlington, Texas) gained 19.4 yards per carry against Marshall when he totaled a career-best 194 yards on 10 carries . . . Douglas had a run of 82 yards, the lon-gest run from scrimmage on the Tulsa team this year . . . he also had runs for 48 and 22 yards against Marshall . . . on the year, Douglas has eight carries for 20+ yards . . . his 194 yards was the most since Tarrion Adams rushed for 207 yards against Ball State in the GMAC Bowl following the 2008 season . . . Douglas' 194 yards ties for the 24th most rushing yards in school history.

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BEST RECORD OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS . . . Tulsa is one of only 11 schools with double-digit wins in three out of the last four years. 2011 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 Rk. School Record Record Season Records 1. Boise State 59-6 11-1 12-1, 14-0, 12-1, 10-32. Alabama 54-11 11-1 10-3, 14-0, 12-2, 7-6 3. TCU 54-10 10-2 13-0, 12-1, 11-2, 8-5 4. Virginia Tech 53-15 11-2 11-3, 10-3, 10-4, 11-3 5. LSU 53-13 13-0 11-2, 9-4, 8-5, 12-2 6. Oregon 52-13 11-2 12-1, 10-3, 10-3, 9-47. Oklahoma 52-15 9-3 12-2, 8-5, 12-2, 11-38. Ohio State 50-14 6-6 12-1, 11-2, 10-3, 11-2 Southern Cal 50-14 10-2 8-5, 9-4, 12-1, 11-2 10. Utah 50-15 7-5 10-3, 10-3, 13-0, 9-411. Florida 49-17 6-6 8-5, 13-1, 13-1, 9-4 12. BYU 48-16 9-3 7-6, 11-2, 10-3, 11-213. Penn State 48-17 9-3 7-6, 11-2, 11-2, 9-4 Wisconsin 48-17 11-2 11-2, 10-3, 7-6, 9-415. Texas 47-17 7-5 5-7, 13-1, 12-1, 10-3 West Virginia 47-17 9-3 9-4, 9-4, 9-4, 11-217. Missouri 47-19 7-5 10-3, 8-5, 10-4, 12-2 18. Oklahoma State 46-17 11-1 11-2, 9-4, 9-4, 7-6 19. Cincinnati 46-18 9-3 12-1, 11-3, 10-3, 4-8 20. Tulsa 44-21 8-4 10-3, 5-7, 11-3, 10-4 21. Auburn 43-21 7-5 14-0, 8-5, 5-7, 9-4 22. Texas Tech 42-22 5-7 8-5, 9-4, 11-2, 9-4

Tulsa's Bowl Game Appearances (8-9) . . .

Sun Bowl (Jan. 1, 1942)Tulsa 6, Texas Tech 0

Sugar Bowl (Jan. 1, 1943)Tennessee 14, Tulsa 7

Sugar Bowl (Jan. 1, 1944)Georgia Tech 20, Tulsa 18

Orange Bowl (Jan. 1, 1945)Tulsa 26, Georgia Tech 12

Oil Bowl (Jan. 1, 1946)Georgia 20, Tulsa 6

Gator Bowl (Jan. 1, 1953)Florida 14, Tulsa 13

Bluebonnet Bowl (Dec. 19, 1964)Tulsa 14, Mississippi 7

Bluebonnet Bowl (Dec. 18, 1965)Tennessee 27, Tulsa 6

Independence Bowl (Dec. 13, 1976)McNeese State 20, Tulsa 16

Independence Bowl (Dec. 16, 1989)Oregon 27, Tulsa 24

Freedom Bowl (Dec. 30, 1991)Tulsa 28, San Diego State 17

Humanitarian Bowl (Jan. 3, 2004)Georgia Tech 52, Tulsa 10

Liberty Bowl (Dec. 31, 2005)Tulsa 31, Fresno State 24

Armed Forces Bowl (Dec. 23, 2006)Utah 25, Tulsa 13

GMAC Bowl (Jan. 6, 2008)Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 7

GMAC Bowl (Jan. 6, 2009)Tulsa 45, Ball State 13

Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl (Dec. 24, 2010) Tulsa 62, Hawai'i 35

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Tulsa’s All-C-USA Team Selections . . .

C-USA First TeamOL Clint AndersonDE Tyrunn WalkerLB Curnelius ArnickPK Kevin Fitzpatrick

C-USA Second TeamQB G.J. KinneRB Ja’Terian DouglasH-B Willie CarterTE Clay SearsDB Dexter McCoil

C-USA Honorable MentionRB Trey WattsOL Tyler HolmesDE Cory DorrisLB Shawn JacksonDB Milton HowellDB Marco NelsonDS Bo Abbott

C-USA All-Freshman TeamDE Brentom ToddDB Kwame SextonP Cole Way

C-USA All-Academic TeamLB Alan Dock. Sr., 3.69 GPA, AccountingQB G.J. Kinne, Sr., 3.27 GPA, Exercise Sports Science (3-year selection)

SCORING QUICKLY . . . Ten times this season, the Tulsa offense has had a scoring drive under 48 seconds . . . it happened three times against Marshall, as Tulsa's first drive covered 0:30 in two plays and 52 yards . . . Tulsa's sixth TD came in just 0:05, while Tulsa's final touchdown cane in 0:38 . . . other sub 0:48 drives this season include ––vs. OSU (0:11, 0:07, 0:34), UAB (0:23, 0:48) Rice (0:16) and SMU (0:39).

ARNICK HITS 300, McCOIL SURPASSES 200 FOR CAREER TACKLES . . . Two Tulsa defenders reached landmarks when it came to career tackles in the UCF game . . . senior Curnelius Arnick (Dallas, Texas) surpassed the 300-tackle plateau with 19 stops at UCF . . . he now has 339 career stops to rank sixth on the school's all-time tackles chart . . . with four stops against UCF, junior safety Dexter McCoil (Lutcher, La.) went over 200 tackles in his three-year career and now has 216 career stops in 36 games.

TULSA'S 12-GAME C-USA WINNING STREAK SNAPPED AGAINST HOUSTON . . . Dating back to last year's 52-24 home vic-tory against Tulane on October 16, Tulsa had won 12 straight Conference USA games until a 48-16 loss to Houston in the regular season finale . . . the Hurricane finished out the 2010 campaign with wins against Tulane, Rice, Houston, UTEP and Southern Miss . . . this season, Tulsa claimed league victories over Tulane, UAB, Rice, SMU, UCF, Marshall and UTEP before suffering the Houston loss . . . the Hurricane was 7-0 at home and 5-0 on the road during this streak, including 3-0 both at home and on the road this season . . . Tulsa's 12-game streak is the third-longest in C-USA history behind Southern Miss' streaks of 13 and 14 wins on two separate occasions.

BURNHAM BURSTS ONTO THE SCENE IN 2011 . . . In 2008, Bryan Burnham (Moorestown, NJ) sat out his true freshman season . . . in 2009, he played in the defensive secondary and saw action in one game . . . in 2010, Burnham made the move to receiver in the fall and played solely on special teams . . . now in 2011, that move to the wide-out position has paid dividends for Burnham and the Hurricane. On the year, Burnham has gained 737 receiving yards on 50 receptions for a 14.7 average and has a team-best eight touchdowns. In his first career start, Burnham had a 56-yard reception against No. 1 Oklahoma . . . a week later, Burnham caught seven passes for 94 yards and two touchdowns at Tulane . . . against No. 7/8 Oklahoma State, Burnham caught three passes for 68 yards and another two TDs . . . Burnham had 101 yards and one TD on six receptions against North Texas, while he surpassed that total with a career-best 146 yards and one TD on 10 catches against Marshall.

SEARS GETS MOST YARDS FOR TE SINCE 2005 . . . Senior tight end Clay Sears (Fredericksburg, Texas) had a career-best 105 receiv-ing yards and two TDs on nine receptions against UAB . . . it was the first time that a Tulsa tight end had a 100+ yard receiving game since Garrett Mills on Dec. 3, 2005 in the C-USA Championship game victory over UCF . . . Sears came into the game with 112 yards in the first five games, and a career total of 265 yards on 20 receptions. This season, Sears now has 35 receptions for 438 yards and six TDs . . . he has totaled 46 catches for 579 yards and eight TDs in his career . . . he had the game-winning 16-yard TD reception at UCF . . . in addition to his two TD catches against UAB, he also caught two TDs against Marshall. His 438-yard total this year is the most for a Tulsa tight end since Garrett Mills had 1,235 receiving yards in the 2005 season.

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 7KINNE IS THE ONLY ONE IN SCHOOL HISTORY TO PASS FOR 6,000 AND RUN FOR 1,000 . . . With 46 rushing yards in the season opener at Oklahoma, quarterback G.J. Kinne (Gilmer, Texas) hit the 1,000-yard rushing plateau for his career . . . he is the only quarterback in school history to pass for over 6,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards . . . Kinne currently has 9,258 passing yards and 1,359 rushing yards in his three seasons . . . the last Tulsa quarterback to rush for over 1,000 yards was James Kilian (2001-04) with 1,083 rushing yards, but Kilian had 4,865 passing yards . . . the most rushing yards for any Tulsa quarterback was Steve Gage's (1983-86) 2,096 yards.

CARTER GOES FOR CAREER-HIGH IN BACK TO BACK GAMES . . . Junior H-back Willie Carter (Crockett, Texas), who played behind current Miami Dolphins rookie Charles Clay the last two seasons, has had two 100+ receiving games this year . . . he had a career-best 160 yards on nine recep-tions at Rice and a week later bettered that with 173 yards on 13 catches vs. SMU . . . he had his first 100+ receiving game with 135 yards on five receptions in the season opener at No. 1 Oklahoma. Carter's previous career-best came last year against Southern Miss when he caught four passes for 93 yards . . . Carter had receptions for 69 and 44 yards against Oklahoma, had a 64-yard touchdown reception at Rice and a 40-yard TD against SMU. This year, Carter leads the team in receiving with 868 yards and seven TDs on 61 receptions, while rushing for 62 yards, two TDs and a 4.8 average per carry.

DOUBLE TROUBLE AT TAILBACK . . . The Tulsa Golden Hur-ricane has had a double-headed monster at tailback this season in the likes of sophomores Ja'Terian Douglas (Arlington, Texas) and Trey Watts (Fairfax, Va.). This year, the duo has combined to rush for 1,727 yards and seven TDs, as Douglas leads the way with 884 yards and Watts has totaled 843 rushing yards. In the third game of the season, Tulsa rolled up 365 rushing yards against No. 7/8 Oklahoma State with all but 33 of those yards coming from Tulsa's two sophomore running backs . . . Douglas and Watts combined for 332 yards and a 9.4 average per rush against the Cowboys defense . . . Douglas had a career-best 173 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries for a 14.4 average per carry, while Watts had 159 yards and a 6.9 average per rush on 23 carries . . . Douglas' two touchdown runs went for 80 and 42 yards. The duo was the first pair of Tulsa running backs to each gain over 100 yards in the same game since November 11, 2006 when Tarrion Adams (116) and Courtney Tennial (109) accomplished the feat against Rice. In each of the last two seasons, quarterback G.J. Kinne has rushed for over 100 yards in a game, but the last time a Tulsa running back hit the 100-yard plateau was Tarrion Adams in the 2008 season finale against Ball State in the GMAC Bowl with 207 yards on January 6, 2009 . . . this year, Tulsa running backs have three 100-yard rushing games –– two for Douglas and one for Watts. Since that OSU contest, Douglas has had two more 100+ rushing games, while bettering his career-best with 194 yards on 10 carries against Marshall . . . Watts missed setting a new career-high by 15 yards with 144 rushing yards and one TD against Marshall.

CAREER PASSING TD LEADERSNo. Player (Years) TDs 1. Paul Smith (2003-07) 832. G.J. Kinne (2009-pres.) 783. T.J. Rubley (1987-91) 734. David Johnson (2005-08) 485. Jerry Rhome (1963-64) 426. James Kilian (2001-04) 367. Jeb Blount (1972-75) 35T8. Gus Frerotte (1990-93) 32T8. Ronnie Morris (1950-52) 32

CAREER PASSING LEADERSNo. Player (Years) Yds 1. Paul Smith (2003-07) 10,9362. T.J. Rubley (1987-91) 9,3243. G.J. Kinne (2009-pres.) 9,2584. John Fitzgerald (1994-98) 5,8225. Gus Frerotte (1990-93) 5,4806. Josh Blankenship (1999-01) 5,2737. James Kilian (2001-04) 4,8658. Jerry Rhome (1963-64) 4,779

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERSNo. Player (Years) Yds 1. Paul Smith (2003-07) 11,6022. G.J. Kinne (2009-present) 10,6173. T.J. Rubley (1987-91) 9,0804. John Fitzgerald (1994-98) 6,2585. James Kilian (2001-04) 5,9486. Gus Frerotte (1990-93) 5,5637. Steve Gage (1983-86) 5,4508. Josh Blankenship (1999-01) 5,267

CAREER FIELD GOAL LEADERSNo. Player (Years) FGs 1. Jason Staurovsky (1981, '83-85) 532. Davis Fuess (1986-89) 513. James Anderson (1994-97) 504. Stu Crum (1978-80, '82) 495. Brad DeVault (2002-05) 466. Kevin Fitzpatrick (2008-pres.) 457. Eric Lange (1991-92) 358. Jarod Tracy (2004-08) 289. Chris Earnest (1998-01) 2410. Sam Henry (1970-72) 22

CAREER SCORING LEADERSNo. Player (Years) Pts 1. Kevin Fitzpatrick (2008-pres.) 296 2. Jarod Tracy (2004-08) 2863. Jason Staurovsky (1981, '83-85) 2814. Brad DeVault (2002-05) 2805. Stu Crum (1978-82) 2666. Howard Twilley (1963-65) 2597. David Fuess (1986-89) 2508. James Anderson (1993-97) 2489. Tarrion Adams (2005-08) 23410. Charles Clay (2007-10) 230

CAREER TACKLE LEADERS No. Player (Years) Tackles1. Nelson Coleman (2003-07) 4132. Michael White (1987, '89-91) 3893. Robert Tennon (1976, '78-80) 3884. Lovie Smith (1976-79) 3675. Chris Chamberlain (2004-07) 3526. Curnelius Arnick (2008-present) 339 7. Don Blackmon (1976, '78-80) 3368. Ashon Farley (1997-00) 3319. Muadianvita Kazadi (1993-96) 32810. Nick Bunting (2003-06) 32711. Dennis Byrd (1985-88) 32112. Levi Gillen (1994-97) 311

CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERSNo. Player (Years) TDs 1. Tarrion Adams (2005-08) 392. Charles Clay (2007-10) 38T3. Steve Largent (1973-75) 32T3. Howard Twilley (1963-65) 325. Steve Gage (1983-86) 306. Damaris Johnson (2008-pres.) 29

CAREER TD RECEPTION LEADERSNo. Player (Years) TDs T1. Steve Largent (1973-75) 32T1. Howard Twilley (1963-65) 323. Dan Bitson (1987-89, '91) 294. Charles Clay (2007-10) 285. Trae Johnson (2007-10) 27

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 8MILTON NAMED C-USA PLAYER OF THE WEEK . . . Senior cornerback Milton Howell (New Orleans, La.) was named the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week for Oct. 29 after he recorded three tackles, one stop for -4 yards, one pass breakup and tied a school record with three interceptions in a 38-7 win over SMU . . . the last time a Tulsa player had three pick-offs in a single game was last year when Marco Nelson had three intercep-tions at Houston.

ARNICK EARNS C-USA WEEKLY HONOR A WEEK LATER . . . Senior Curnelius Arnick (Dallas, Texas) was named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week for Nov. 5th, a week after Milton Howell earned the award on Oct. 29 . . . it marked the second straight week that a Tulsa defender won the honor . . . he had a career-best 19 tackles, including 12 solos and one TFL for -1 yard, while also collecting one pass break-up in Tulsa's 24-17 road victory at UCF . . . his solo stop of running back Ronnie Weaver on 4th-and-1 at the Tulsa 39-yard line turned into three Tulsa points and a 10-7 lead in the second quarter.

SHAWN JACKSON IS THIRD STRAIGHT TULSA DEFENDER TO EARN C-USA HONORS . . . A Tulsa defen-sive player was named the C-USA Player of the Week for the third consecutive week when sophomore linebacker Shawn Jackson (Tulsa, Okla.) was named the Defensive Player of the Week for Nov. 12 . . . Jackson collected nine total tackles, including eight solos and three TFLs for -7 yards, and added one pass breakup in Tulsa’s 59-17 victory over Marshall . . . he led a Tulsa defense that held Marshall to under 400 yards of total offense, including only 148 yards on 37 plays in a decisive 42-3 first half for the Hurricane as 7 of his tackles and all 3 TFLs came in the first half. Jackson had a quarterback sack on 2nd-and-goal at the Tulsa 8-yard line thus forcing a field goal in the first quarter . . . it is the first time since Southern Miss back in 1999 that the same school has won the award in three straight weeks and the first time ever that three different players from the same team won it three weeks in a row.

KINNE IS TULSA'S FOURTH STRAIGHT C-USA PLAYER OF THE WEEK . . . For the fourth consecutive week, a Tulsa player received C-USA Player of the Week honors as senior quarterback G.J. Kinne was named the Offensive Player of the Week for the week of Nov. 19th . . . Kinne led Tulsa to a 57-28 road victory against UTEP by completing 76 percent of his passes for 300 yards and three touchdowns as the Hurricane of-fense put up 500 yards of total offense . . . Kinne also rushed three times for 33 yards and one TD, a four-yard run . . . the honor is the third career player of the week award for Kinne and first this season.

FITZPATRICK CLOSES SEASON WITH TULSA'S FIFTH CONSECUTIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONOR . . . Senior placekicker/punter Kevin Fitzpatrick was a perfect 3-for-3 on field goals against Houston and scored 10 of Tulsa’s 16 points, thus earning Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week honors for the week of Nov. 26 . . . Fitz-patrick tied his career-long with a 52-yarder to give Tulsa a 10-6 lead in the first quarter . . . in the third quarter, he converted a 36-yarder and had his second 50+ yard field goal of the game and third of the season with a 51-yarder to pull Tulsa to within four points at 20-16. Tulsa Pronunciation Guide . . .

Zik Asiegbu... Ah-see-eh-buDaeshon Bufford... Day-shawn Buff-fordTrent Dupy... do-peeKeyarris Garrett.. Key-air-isG.J. Kinne... Kin-kneeTyrunn Walker... Tyh-run

TU RANKED 75th IN U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT . . . U.S. News & World Report’s 2012 edition of Best Colleges has named The University of Tulsa as the nation’s 75th best univer-sity – marking TU’s decade-long journey from unranked third-tier school to a top 75 national university. TU’s No. 75 ranking is TU’s highest position ever in the U.S. News survey. This marks the ninth consecutive year that TU has been listed in the Top 100 national universities, and TU is the only Oklahoma university to be included within the top 100. The publication’s 2012 rankings, released Sept. 13, also show TU as 46th among the nation’s private doctoral universi-ties. TU advanced 18 positions, the most of any institution within the report’s top 100 rankings.

Tulsa In 2011 NCAA Stats . . . √Below are Tulsa's rankings in the 2011 NCAA statistics . . .

2011 NCAA TEAM LEADERS . . .Rushing Offense>>>>>>>>>>> 25thPassing Offense>>>>>>>>>>>> 41stTotal Offense>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 24thScoring Offense>>>>>>>>>>>> 24thPassing Efficiency>>>>>>>>>> 40thFirst Downs Offense>>>>>>>>> 28th3rd Down Conv. Offense>>>>> 50th Fewest TFLs Allowed>>>>>>> 25thFewest Sacks Allowed>>>>>>> T28thTurnovers Gained>>>>>>>>>>> T28thRushing Defense>>>>>>>>>>> 38thInterceptions>>>>>>>>>>>>>> T15thFewest Penalties Per Game>>> 9thFewest Yds Penalized PG>>>> T15th

2011 NCAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS . . . Tackles>>>>>>>>>>>> Curnelius Arnick, 6thSolo Tackles>>>>>>>> Curnelius Arnick, 3rdQB Sacks>>>>>>>>>> Tyrunn Walker, T32ndInterceptions >>>>>>>> Milton Howell, T23rd; Dexter McCoil, T23rdFGs>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kevin Fitzpatrick, T34thPassing Efficiency>>>> G.J. Kinne, 25thPts Resonsible For>>>>G.J. Kinne, 26thTotal Offense>>>>>>>> G.J. Kinne, 28thPassing Yards PG>>>> G.J. Kinne, 30thTotal Passing Yards>>> G.J. Kinne, 33rdPassing>>>>>>>>>>>> G.J. Kinne, 38thReceiving Yards PG>>> Willie Carter, 46thScoring>>>>>>>>>>>> Kevin Fitzpatrick, 47thKO Returns>>>>>>>>> Trey Watts, T49th

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 9The School . . . ∆ Tulsa has an 10:1 student-facul-ty ratio ∆ TU is ranked 75th in the 2011 U.S. News and World Report in its' Best Colleges edition ∆ 1 in 10 is the ratio of National Merit Scholars in the undergraduate student body, and is also the ratio of student-athletes among the student population ∆ 29 is the average ACT score of incoming freshmen ∆ 1,019,940 is the amount of square feet added to the campus in the last decade

The Program . . . ∆ Tulsa was the first school to appear in five straight New Years Day bowl games ∆ Tulsa has made 17 bowl game appearances ∆ TU has won 34 conference championships ∆ Tulsa has 37 All-Americans ∆ Tulsa has 316 all-conference selections ∆ The Golden Hurricane has pro-duced three NFL Hall of Famers, the most among the Oklahoma schools ∆ TU has the most former football players (4) to serve as head coaches in the NFL among Oklahoma colleges ∆ Tulsa has two Heisman Trophy runners-up ∆ Tulsa won a school record 11 games in the 2008 campaign ∆ Paul Smith won the 2007 Wuerffel Trophy, while Wilson Hollo-way won the FedEx Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award in 2008

BEST RECORD AMONG PRIVATE SCHOOLS (Since 2005) . . .Rk School Record Pct.1. TCU 76-13 .8542. USC 72-17 .8093. BYU 65-24 .7304. Tulsa 61-30 .6705. Boston College 58-34 .6306. Notre Dame 51-36 .5867. Miami (Fla.) 50-38 .5688. Wake Forest 46-41 .529

IN THE RED ZONE . . . TU OPPTimes Penetrated 53 48Total Scores 42 37TDs Scored 31 28FGs Made-Att 11-13 9-11Scoring % 79.2% 77.1%Touchdown % 58.5% 58.3%

DOCK AND KINNE NAMED TO C-USA FOOTBALL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM . . . A pair of Tulsa seniors, linebacker Alan Dock (Giddings, Texas) and quarterback G.J. Kinne (Gilmer, Texas), were selected to the 12-member Conference USA Football All-Academic Team . . . Dock, who graduated last May with a degree in accounting with a 3.63 grade point average, is currently working on his master’s degree . . . Kinne earns All-Academic team honors for the third consecutive season . . . the exercise sports science major also graduated last spring with a 3.27 GPA and is working on his teaching certificate.

DOUGLAS' TD's COME FROM A DISTANCE . . . Sophomore run-ning back Ja'Terian Douglas (Arlington, Texas) had his second 100+ rushing game this season with 137 yards and one TD against UAB . . . his first career 100+ rushing game came earlier this season with 173 yards and two TDs against #7/8-ranked Oklahoma State . . . in both of those contests, his three touchdowns came from 40+ yards –– 42 and 80 yards vs. Oklahoma State and 47 yards against UAB . . . all seven of his career touchdown runs have been 15+ yards –– runs of 18, 20 and 33 yards in 2010 and 37, 42, 47 and 80 yards this year . . . Douglas also had a career-best 194 yards against Marshall this year, but his 82 and 48-yard runs did not go for touchdowns.

TULSA FACED TOUGHEST MONTH IN COLLEGE FOOT-BALL DURING SEPTEMBER . . . Tulsa played three of the Associated Press' preseason top-10 teams -- #1 Oklahoma, # 5 Boise State and #9 Oklahoma State –– in the first four weeks of the season . . . only Arizona also played three top-10 teams in the first four games, including #3 Oregon, #7 Stanford and #9 Oklahoma State . . . by contrast, the entire Big East, Big 10 and Mountain West Conferences play one top-10 opponent among their entire league membership in the first four games.

THREE TIMES A CHARM; SEVEN PICK SIXES IN LAST TWO YEARS . . . Shawn Jackson's 34-yard interception return for a touchdown against UTEP was the third time this season in which the Golden Hurricane returned a pick-off for a touchdown . . . the previous ones came in the same game as Dexter McCoil had a 74-yarder and Dwight Dobbins returned one 36 yards for a touchdown against North Texas . . . in the last two years, the Hurricane has returned seven pick-offs for touchdowns –– last year's pick sixes included Marco Nelson (OSU), Shawn Jackson (Notre Dame), Curnelius Arnick (Hawaii) and John Flanders (Hawaii).

DEFENSE SETS UP THE "O" . . . Tulsa's first 17 points at Rice came fol-lowing takeaways from the Tulsa defense . . . Tulsa scored 14 points after interceptions put the Hurricane on Rice's 26 and 34-yard lines, and on Rice's third possession Tulsa recovered a fumble that resulted in a Hurricane field goal . . . against North Texas, the Hurricane scored four offensive TDs and had two defensive scores . . . the two defen-sive TDs came on a 36-yard interception return by freshman Dwight Dobbins (Midwest City, Okla.) and a 74-yard return by Dexter McCoil (Lutcher, La.).

DEFENSE STANDS UP AGAINST THE RUN THROUGHOUT THE SEASON . . . Since giving up 246 yards rushing for a 5.3 yard average in the season opener against the #1-ranked Oklahoma Sooners, the Tulsa defense has allowed just 1,260 yards for a 126-yard average per game and a 3.2-yard average per carry (389) over the last 11 contests . . . Tulsa has held four opponents under 100 yards –– 59 yards for a 1.6 average per carry by Tulane, 81 yards for a 3.0-yard average per rush by UAB, 85 yards for a 3.1 average by SMU and 84 yards for a 2.5 average by Houston –– while holding Oklahoma State to a 3.6 average, 2.9 average by Boise State, 2.3-yard average per carry by North Texas and a 2.9-yard average by Rice . . . overall on the season, Tulsa's defense is giving up 131.3 rushing yards for an average of 3.4 yards per carry.

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 10DOBBINS, McCOIL GET DEFENSIVE POINTS IN SAME GAME . . . In Tulsa's 41-24 victory over North Texas, true freshman cornerback in his first career start intercepted a pass and took it 36 yards for a Tulsa score in the first quarter . . . early in the third quarter, junior safety Dexter McCoil raced 74 yards after his interception to give the Hurricane another defensive touchdown . . . it marked the second time in the last six games, dating back to last year's Sheraton Hawaii Bowl victory over Hawaii, that two Tulsa players returned interceptions for TDs in the same game.

ROSE, BROWN RETURN TO TULSA ROSTER . . . Against North Texas, the Hurricane received a boost with the return of two starters to the defensive side of the ball . . . linebacker DeAundre Brown (Arlington, Texas) saw his first action against North Texas, while cornerback Lowell Rose (Los Angeles, Calif.) returned to the lineup against the Mean Green after being injured in the first quarter of the season opener, both played in reserve roles in their first game back . . . in the North Texas game, Brown had one stop for -1 yard, while Rose had three tackles . . . both players saw significant more playing time in their next game against UAB . . . Rose has been in the starting lineup in the last seven games, while Brown is a key reserve off the bench for the Hurricane defense.

TULSA PILES UP MORE RUSHING YARDS . . . In a stretch of three games –– Tulane, #7/8Oklahoma State and #4 Boise State –– the Hurricane offense out-rushed those opponents 228.7 yards to 121.3 yards (686-364 total yards) . . . the Hurricane out-gained Tulane 166 to 59 yards . . . against Oklahoma State, the Tulsa offense piled up 365 rushing yards for a 6.2 average per carry, while the Tulsa defense held the Cowboys to 174 yards . . . then against Boise State, Tulsa out-gained the Broncos 155 to 131 yards on the ground, an average of 5.2 yards per carry for the Hurricane to 2.9 yards by Boise State. On the year, Tulsa has gained 208.5 yards per game and 5.1 yards per carry, while the Hurricane defense has given up 135.6 rushing yards for a 3.4 average per rushing attempt.

HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE ABUNDANT ON THE HURRICANE SIDELINES . . . Tulsa Head Football Coach Bill Blankenship may be in his first year as a collegiate head coach, but he had 22 years as a head coach on the prep level . . . Blankenship also has three former college head coaches on his staff –– Defensive Coordinator Brent Guy, Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Line Coach Denver Johnson and Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator and Tight Ends Coach Scott Downing . . . Guy spent four seasons (2005-08) as the head coach at Utah State . . . Johnson was a head coach for 12 seasons, spending three seasons at Murray State (1997-99) and nine years at Il-linois State (2000-08) . . . he compiled an overall 69-66 record at the two schools . . . Downing served as the head coach at Northern Colorado for the past five seasons (2006-10).

PRESEASONWATCH LISTS . . .

CORY DORRISTed Hendricks Award

TRENT DUPYRimington Award

DAMARIS JOHNSON(suspended from team)Biletnikoff AwardMaxwell AwardWalter Camp AwardPaul Hornung AwardPony Express Award

G.J. KINNEDavey O'Brien AwardThe Manning AwardPony Express Award

MARCO NELSONThorpe Award

HENDERSON TAKES CONTROLS VS. #7/8 OSU . . . Red-shirt freshman quarterback Kalen Henderson (Mount Airy, La.) saw his first collegiate playing time on a few possessions in a 31-3 win over Tulane in week two . . . but a week later against the nation's #7/8 Oklahoma State Cowboys, Henderson saw most of the action when starter G.J. Kinne went down with an injury late in the first quarter . . . in the second half, Henderson led Tulsa on four TD drives, covering 80, 43, 80 and 46 yards . . . he finished the game with six completions for 104 yards and two touchdowns.

TULSA NOT AT FULL STRENGTH AGAINST NATION'S TOP TEAMS . . . In playing three of the nation's top-8 teams within the first four weeks of the season – #1 Oklahoma State, #7/8 Oklahoma State and #4 Boise State, you would hope for your roster to be at full strength, but that was not the case for the Hurricane . . . Tulsa went into Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in the season opener against the No. 1-ranked Oklahoma Sooners with three starters out of the lineup for the Hurricane . . . the three players included –– the NCAA's career record-holder for all-purpose yards and kickoff returns Damaris Johnson (suspension) . . . starting cornerback John Flanders (academic red-shirt), who's interception against Notre Dame last year at the end the game clinched the victory for the Hurricane . . . starting 'Cane linebacker DeAundre Brown (in-jury) sat out last year, but led Tulsa in tackles in 2009 with 102 stops . . . in the first quarter against OU, Tulsa's other starting cornerback, Lowell Rose, went out of the game with an injury . . . Tulsa played 15 of the first 16 quarters this season without four of its key starters, including the three on defense – Flanders, Brown and Rose.

Consecutive NCAA National Leaders in Total Offense . . .School –– Consecutive YearsTulsa ––1951, 1952Oklahoma –– 1955, 1956Tulsa –– 1964, 1965Houston –– 1966, 1967, 1968Arizona State –– 1972, 1973BYU –– 1979, 1980BYU ––1983, 1984, 1985Houston –– 1989, 1990Nevada –– 1995, 1996Tulsa ––2007, 2008

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 11TULSA HAS 3+ DOUBLE-DIGIT TACKLERS THREE TIMES IN FIRST THREE GAMES . . . In two of the first three games this year, Tulsa had at least three double-digit tacklers . . . against No. 1 Oklahoma, Curnelius Arnick (Dallas, Texas) had 18 stops, 13 for Milton Howell (New Orleans, La.) and 12 for Shawn Jackson (Tulsa, Okla.) . . . the totals were also career-highs for each player. Arnick has since broke that career-best for tackles when he tallied 19 stops against UCF. Arnick's previous best was 12 stops against Notre Dame and Southern Miss last year . . . Howell, who played on offense and special teams last year, totaled only eight tackles last year in his first season with the Hurricane . . . Jackson had his first career double-digit tackle game at Oklahoma, while last year his high game was nine stops twice. Against Oklahoma State, Jackson tallied 10 stops, Arnick had 11, while sophomore safety Marco Nelson (Glenpool, Okla.) had 12 tackles and junior safety Dexter McCoil (Lutcher, La.) collected 11 tackles for the Hurri-cane. On the year, Tulsa players have totaled 14 double-digit tackles games, including Arnick (7), Jackson (4), and one each for Howell, McCoil and Nelson.

CORNERS STEP UP . . . Tulsa's defense wasn't at full depth when the Hurricane opened the season at No. 1 Oklahoma . . . with John Flanders already out for the season opener, the Hurricane played all but the first quarter without the other starting cornerback, Lowell Rose, who left the game with an injury . . . senior Milton Howell (New Orleans, La.), Flanders' replacement in the lineup, and junior Justin Skillens (Tulsa, Okla.), who filled in for Rose, have performed admirably . . . Skillens missed the North Texas game, and true freshman Dwight Dobbins received the start , while JUCO transfer J.D. Ratliff saw action . . . Rose returned to the lineup against North Texas and was back in the starting lineup a game later against UAB. Howell had 13 stops at Oklahoma, while Skillens added seven tackles . . . both received the starts at Tulane and home against Oklahoma State in the last two games . . . against Tulane, the pair combined for six tackles, one INT and one pass break-up and had five stops against OSU. On the year, this quartet –– Howell, Skillens, Dobbins, Ratliff –– has combined for 93 tackles, 14 PBUs and 5 INTs for 80 return yards . . . Howell has totaled 49 tackles, a team-leading 4 INTs and six pass break-ups , while Justin Skillens has 29 stops and one pass break-up, J.D. Ratliff has 15 tackles to go along with four pass break-ups and Dobbins has nine tackles, one INT and three pass break-ups.

LATE GAME GETS EVEN LATER . . . The Tulsa-Oklahoma State game scheduled for Sat., September 17th didn't actually begin until Sunday, Sept. 18th . . . the contest was scheduled for a 9:10 pm (CT) kick-off for national TV, where FSN was broadcasting to a reach of 74 million households . . . however, due to a severe storm system the start of the game was suspended at 9:03 pm, and did not kickoff until 12:16 am (CT) . . . the game ended at 3:35 am, lasting 3:19.

TULSA'S SUCCESS IN LAST NINE YEARS . . . The first three years of 2000’s were lean for the Tulsa football, posting just a 7-28 combined record in 2000, 2001 and 2002 . . . in the last nine seasons, (including this year) Tulsa has 73 victories with a 73-43 (.629) overall record . . . the Hurricane will be appearing in its seventh Bowl games in the past nine seasons with an appearance in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, posting a 4-2 record in the first six games, while winning one outright Conference USA Championship (2005), three C-USA West Division titles (2005, 2007, 2008) and sharing one West crown (2010).

TULSA OPENED SEASON AGAINST THE NO. 1-RANKED OKLAHOMA SOON-ERS . . . For the the fifth straight year, Tulsa opened the season on the road . . . this year the opponent was the No.1-ranked Oklahoma Sooners . . . Tulsa is now 3-2 while opening on the road the last five years following a 47-14 setback against the No. 1 Sooners.

TULSA'S SEVEN-GAME WINNING STREAK SNAPPED BY NO. 1. SOONERS . . . Tulsa entered the season with a seven-game winning streak, but that was snapped against the Oklahoma Sooners . . . the last Tulsa loss before that was a three-point loss against Co-Conference USA West Division Champion SMU on October 9, 2010 . . . Tulsa then rattled off a seven-game winning streak to close out the 2010 season with a 10-3 record . . . in those seven games, Tulsa outscored the opposition 45.9 to 30.9 points . . . Tulsa's wins in that seven-game winning streak came against Tulane, at Notre Dame, Rice, at Houston, UTEP, Southern Miss and at Hawaii.

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O-LINE HAS EXPERIENCE . . . Eight players on Tulsa’s offensive line have received starting assignments during their careers . . . all five starters from a year ago return this season as those five players combined to start 57 games in 2010. At the start of the season, Tulsa returned the fifth-most experienced offensive line in college football, based on start-ing assignments with 114 starts . . . SMU led the way with 158, followed by Northwestern (137), UAB (118) and Clemson (116) ahead of the Hurricane. Tulsa's 2011 starting offensive line –– with one new starter, right tackle Matt Romine –– started the first 11 games of the season until right guard Stetson Burnett suffered a season-ending injury in the 11th game of the year at UTEP . . . the current starting line has 140 starts among them . . . senior Tyler Holmes has 45 career starts at left tackle, senior guard Clint Anderson has 36 career starts, junior center Trent Dupy has started 35 games, while on the right side of the offensive line – senior transfer Matt Romine has started all 12 games this year at right tackle . . . sophomore Stetson Burnett started the first 11 games this year and had 20 career starts at right guard . . . junior guard Brian DeShane started against Houston and now has 12 career starts. In seven of the last eight games, Tulsa's veteran offensive line has allowed just five sacks . . . the Hurricane did not allow their quarterback to get sacked against Boise State, North Texas, Rice, UCF and Houston. In addition, seniors David Lazenby and Eric Sproal, have started seven and six games, respectively, in their careers, while junior Jared Grigg has one career start for the Hurricane.

TULSA PICKED TO FINISH SECOND IN PRESEASON POLL . . . The Tulsa Golden Hurricane was picked to finish in second place in the Conference USA West Division in a preseason poll of the league's media. Tulsa edged out third-place SMU, while Houston was the preseason favorite to win the C-USA West Division . . . Tulsa and SMU tied for the West title last year with 6-2 records, but the Mustangs represented the West in the C-USA Championship Game against the UCF Knights . . . the Cougars grabbed half of the available first-place votes, while the Hurricane had eight first-place votes . . . Rice was fourth and Tulane and UTEP tied for fifth place in the C-USA West. UCF was the overwhelming favorite to win the C-USA East Division . . . the Knights picked up 20 of 24 possible first-place votes following their 11-3 season capped with a Liberty Bowl win over Georgia. . . . Southern Miss was selected second and grabbed the four remaining first-place votes . . . the Golden Eagles have made nine consecutive bowl game appearances . . . East Carolina was tabbed third, followed by Marshall, UAB and Memphis in the C-USA East. The preseason poll, administered by the Tulsa World, was made up of 24 voters with each school represented by one print reporter that covers the team and one radio representative . . . Conference USA does not conduct its own poll.

TULSA’S EXPLOSIVENESS . . . In the last five seasons (including this year), Tulsa has gone over 500 yards in 36 of a total of 64 games, while also surpassing 40 points in 28 contests . . . in that time, Tulsa totaled 500 yards and scored 40 points in the same game 25 times, posting a 22-3 record in those contests . . . Tulsa had 500+ yards and 40+ points in six games in 2010 . . . that feat happened against East Carolina (49 points/579 yards), Central Arkansas (41 points/539 yards), Tulane (52 points/538 yards), Rice (64 points/612 yards), Southern Miss (56 points/634 yards) and Hawai'i (62 points/531 yards).

TULSA HAS PLAYED FOR THREE CONFERENCE USA TITLES IN FIRST SIX YEARS IN THE LEAGUE . . . Tulsa entered Conference USA as a member in all sports on July 1, 2005 . . . a little over five months later the Hurricane captured the school's first C-USA title in any sport. Tulsa completed its first season by winning the C-USA West Division with a 6-2 league record and posting a win over UCF in the C-USA Championship Game. In 2007, Tulsa had another 6-2 record to win the West Division and went on to face UCF in the title game once more . . . this time the Knights captured the championship game victory . . . in the 2008 campaign, after finishing 7-1 in C-USA play and winning its third West Division title, Tulsa hosted East Carolina in the Championship Game, dropping a 27-24 decision. Tulsa has won 34 conference football titles in school history. Tulsa’s C-USA crown in 2005 was the first since 1985 when the Hurricane won the Missouri Valley Conference Championship.

A LOOK AT 2010 . . . Tulsa finished the 2010 season with an overall 10-3 record and ranked 24th in the final AP poll . . . the Golden Hurricane was Conference USA West Division Co-Champions with a 6-2 league mark, tying SMU . . . it was a season that presented some early season adversity, but one that ended with a seven-game winning streak . . . included among those final seven wins was a dramatic 28-27 win over Notre Dame for one of the most prestigious victories in school history . . . a huge C-USA road win over rival Houston and a Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl victory over 24th-ranked Hawai’i, 62-35, closed out the 2010 season.

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 13TULSA HAS THREE 10-WIN SEASONS IN THE LAST FOUR YEARS . . . The Tulsa Golden Hurricane ended the 2010 season with a 62-35 victory over 24th-ranked Hawaii to clinch a 10-3 record . . . it marked the eighth time in school history that the Hurricane has won 10 games and the third time in the last four seasons . . . Tulsa fin-ished the 2007 campaign with a 10-4 record and the 2008 season with an 11-3 mark . . . other 10-win seasons came in 1916, 1920, 1942, 1982 and 1991.

GAME NOTES . . . Vs. #1 OKLAHOMA –– Tulsa debuted its new road uniforms – gold helmet, white jersey with blue numbers and shoul-ders, and white pants. The helmet has a #71 decal on the back left in honor of former teammate Wilson Holloway who passed away in February 2011 after a long battle with Lymphoma Leukemia . . . G.J. Kinne (Senior/QB) and Cory Dorris (Junior/DE) started their 26th-straight games, while Tyler Holmes (Senior/OT) has started every game he has played at Tulsa (34) . . . Five players started their first game at Tulsa – WR Bryan Burnham, OT Matt Romine, WR Jordan James, DB Milton Howell and LB Alan Dock . . . in it’s 112-year history, Tulsa has posted a 66-45-1 record in its’ season openers . . . Bryan Burnham scored his first career touchdown on his third career catch on a 56-yard reception from G.J. Kinne with 2:54 to play in the sec-ond quarter. Burnham ended the game with a career- high 68 yards receiving . . . Curnelius Arnick (18), Milton Howell (13), Shawn Jackson (12), Justin Skillens (7) and Alan Dock (6) each had a career-high tackles. Arnick had his ninth game with double-digit tackles, while this was Howell’s first game . . . the last time a TU player had 18 tackles in a game was DeAundre Brown on Oct. 14, 2009 against Boise State . . . the last time Tulsa had three tacklers register double-digit tackles was Nov. 15, 2009 against East Carolina . . . Willie Carter’s 69-yard reception in the third quarter was the second longest of his career as he had a 75-yard touchdown reception against East Carolina in the 2010 season opener . . . the crowd of 85,260 fans was the most to ever watch a TU football game, breaking the record of 84,803 set back in 2009 in Norman . . . Norman native Jack Jewell played his first career game in his hometown of Norman, Oklahoma . . . Willie Carter had his first career 100-yard receiving game with 135 yards. His previous best was 93 yards against Southern Miss in 2010 . . . with his two TD passes G.J. Kinne now has 55 career TD passes.

Vs. TULANE –– Starting their first career games were true freshman Gary Owens at receiver and junior cornerback Justin Skillens . . . senior quarterback G.J. Kinne junior defensive end Cory Dorris each made their 27th straight start . . . all seven Louisiana natives on the Tulsa travel roster saw action in the game. Those players were Kalen Henderson, Milton Howell, Jordan James, Ricky Johnson, Dexter McCoil, Alex Singleton and Tyrunn Walker . . . senior Milton Howell had his first career interception in just his second start of the season, and coming in his hometown of New Orleans . . . Alex Single-ton’s 46--yard run was a career-high, bettering his previous best run of 42 yards in 2010 against Central Arkansas . . . for the second straight week, junior receiver Bryan Burnham caught a touchdown pass. He finished with seven catches for 94 yards and two touchdowns, posting career highs in each category . . . Jordan James had a career-high three receptions for 70 yards in the game . . . the Golden Hurricane held Tulane to 3 points in the game. The last time TU kept an opponent out of the end zone was Sept. 26, 2009 against Sam Houston State (56-3) . . . the last time Tulsa held a Conference USA opponent without a touchdown was Nov. 24, 2006, when it defeated Tulane, 38-3, at Skelly Stadium . . . Tulsa held Tulane to 59 total rush-ing yards on 35 attempts. It was the fourth time in the last 15 games that TU has held an opponent to less than 100 rushing yards. The Hurricane held Hawaii to 71 yards rushing in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl last season.

Vs. #7/8 OKLAHOMA STATE –– Kickoff was Sunday at 12:16 a.m., due to a 3:13 minute severe weather delay. The game was originally slated for 9:10 p.m., but was delayed at 9:03 p.m . . . Tulsa faced its second nationally-ranked opponent in three games. Oklahoma State entered the game ranked #7 (USA Today) and #8 (AP). Tulsa played consensus #1 Oklahoma in the season opener . . . senior quarterback G.J. Kinne and junior defensive end Cory Dorris made their 28th consecutive starts . . . senior Kevin Fitzpatrick's 25-yard field goal at the 8:07 mark in the first quarter marks the first time in three games this season that Tulsa was the first team to score. It also marks the first time this season Tulsa scored on its opening drive . . . OSU’s Justin Gilbert's 96-yard kickoff return at the 7:52 mark of the first quarter is the first time Tulsa has allowed a kickoff return for a touchdown since last season when Francisco Llanos returned an 87-yard kickoff for Southern Miss (11/26/10). It was also the longest given up by Tulsa since Kris Briggs of SMU ran back a 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown (11/23/02) . . . senior linebacker Alan Dock registered his first career interception late with less than a minute remaining in the second half . . . sophomore Ja'Tarian Douglas' 80-yard touchdown run at the 9:27 mark in the third quarter was both the longest run from scrimmage and the longest run for a touchdown by a Tulsa player since Eric Richardson's 80-yard rushing touchdown against Louisiana Tech (11/15/03) . . . red-shirt freshman Kalen Henderson connected with junior receiver Bryan Burnham for a 43-yard touchdown at the 9:19 mark of the third quarter. It was Henderson's first career touchdown pass . . . Burnham has caught at least one touchdown pass in each of three games this season. He has also caught at least two touchdown passes in each of the last two games. He now has five total touchdowns on the season . . . sophomore running back Trey Watts set a career high for single-game all-purpose yards with 202 (159 rushing/43 kickoff return) . . . Watts set a career high

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for single-game rushing with 159 yards on 23 carries. His previous high was 52 yards on 17 carries against Bowling Green (9/11/10) . . . sophomore Ja'Terian Douglas set a career high for single-game rushing with 173 yards on 12 carries. His previous high was 64 yards on five carries against Tulane (October 16, 2010) . . . prior to the rushing totals by Watts and Douglas, the last time a Tulsa player rushed for 100 or more yards in a game was G.J. Kinne who gained 190 yards against Houston (11/13/10) . . . the last time a Tulsa running back rushed for 100 or more yards in a game was Tarrion Adams who gained 207 yards in the GMAC Bowl against Ball State (1/6/09) . . . the last time two Tulsa players rushed for 100 or more yards in the same game was Tarrion Adams (116) and Courtney Tennial (109) against Rice (11/11/06) . . . Tulsa's 365 rush-ing yards is the most by a Tulsa team since the Hurricane tallied 439 yards rushing in the GMAC Bowl against Ball State (1/6/09) . . . Tulsa's defense held OSU All-American receiver Justin Blackmon to 57 yards on seven catches, which broke his NCAA record streak of 14 games with 100 or more yards receiving. It was Blackmon's lowest number of receiving yards since catching four passes for just 45 yards against Ole Miss (1/2/10) . . . with the loss, Tulsa falls to 15-56 against ranked opponents including 7-14 at home . . . Tulsa's loss to Oklahoma State marks its first loss in a home opener since dropping a 41-10 decision against Minnesota (9/1/05).

Vs. #4 BOISE STATE –– Tulsa faced its fourth nationally-ranked opponent in five games dating back to last year. Boise State entered the game ranked No. 4 in both the USA Today and the Associated Press polls. Tulsa played consensus No. 1 Oklahoma in the season opener, faced No. 7/8 Oklahoma State on Sept. 17 and played No. 24 Hawai'i in the Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl at the end of last season . . . senior quarterback G.J. Kinne started his 29th-straight game . . . Tulsa freshman punter Cole Way had his first punt returned this season. His first 20 punts of the season went unreturned . . . recorded 155 rushing yards to just 131 by Boise State. The Golden Hurricane has out-rushed its opponents in the last three contests . . . through four games, the Golden Hurricane has yet to score a first-quarter touchdown . . . Boise State scored 27 points in the opening half. That total was the second-fewest allowed by Tulsa in its four games this season (31 to Oklahoma State and 30 to Oklahoma) . . . TU outscored Boise State 21-14 in the second half . . . senior linebacker Curnelius Arnick tied his career high with 18 tackles. The last time he recorded 18 tackles was in the season opener against No. 1 Oklahoma on Sept. 3. Arnick's previous career high for tackles in a single game entering the 2011 season was 12 . . . Arnick has 55 tackles through four games this season, and he is averaging 13.75 tackles per game . . . freshman defensive lineman Brentom Todd recorded first-career sack at the 2:09 mark of the third quarter. The sack was also the first allowed by Boise State all season . . . quarterback G.J. Kinne threw four interceptions, the most in his career . . . sophomore linebacker Shawn Jackson forced his first fumble of the season and the third of his career . . . sophomore running back Trey Watts recorded his first rushing TD of the season with a three-yard rush at 4:11 of the third quarter. He has now scored two touchdowns, one on the ground and one through the air . . . junior H-back Willie Carter scored on an eight-yard catch with 14:55 to play in the fourth quarter. The score was Carter's first of the season . . . junior wide receiver Ricky Johnson caught his first touchdown of the season at the 3:19 mark of the fourth quarter with a 13-yard pass from red-shirt freshman quarterback Kalen Henderson. Henderson now has three TD passes in the last two games.

Vs. NORTH TEXAS –– Senior linebacker (#32) Curnelius Arnick wore #8 in the game in honor of former Golden Hurricane teammate and linebacker George Clinkscale, who died on September 21 at the age of 24 . . . Tulsa players also wore the initials “GC” on the back of their helmets, positioned next to “71 Just Keep Smiling.” The #71 is in memory of former team-mate Wilson Holloway who passed away in February 2011 after a long battle with hodgkins lymphoma. Holloway would have been a senior offensive lineman this season . . . senior quarterback G.J. Kinne started his 30th straight game . . . junior Ricky Johnson made his first start of the season and 12th start of his career . . . at the 0:48 mark of the second quarter, Johnson caught a 12-yard pass from Kinne for his second touchdown in the last two games . . . junior receiver Bryan Burnham scored on a 49-yard pass from Kinne at 12:00 mark of the first quarter. It was Burnham’s sixth touchdown of the season. The scoring play was also Kinne’s 60th career passing touchdown . . . Burnham’s scoring play also marked the first time this season that Tulsa scored a first quarter touchdown . . . in his first career start, true freshman cornerback Dwight Dobbins registered his first career interception at the 9:07 mark of the first quarter. Dobbins returned the pick for a 36-yard touchdown . . . in the first quarter, Tulsa’s defense stopped North Texas on 4th and Goal from the 1-yard line play mark-ing the second time in two games that Tulsa has held an opponent on 4th and Goal from the 1-yard line . . . late in the first quarter, junior cornerback Lowell Rose saw his first action since the first quarter of the Oklahoma game (9/3/11) . . . late in the first quarter, junior linebacker DeAundre Brown saw his first action this season. Brown made his first tackle of the season early in the second quarter . . . at the 1:58 mark of the second quarter, Shawn Jackson recorded his first quarterback sack of the season for a loss of eight yards . . . at the 1:50 mark of the second quarter, senior defensive end Tyrunn Walker blocked a field goal attempt. It was Tulsa’s first blocked field goal of the season and the first of Walker’s career . . . at the 1:41 mark of the second quarter, sophomore Trey Watts rushed for 35 yards. It was the longest run of his career. Watts’ previous long was a 31-yard rush against Oklahoma State . . . Tulsa scored 28 points in the first half. Previously, Tulsa had a combined 23 first half points in its first four games of the season . . . Tulsa’s 28 first half points are the most since the team scored 28 points in the first half against Southern Mississippi last season (11/26/10) . . . at the 12:28 mark of the third quarter, junior

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 15safety Dexter McCoil returned an interception for a 74-yard touchdown. It was his first interception of the season and first interception return for a touchdown of his career. McCoil now has eight career interceptions . . . McCoil’s 74-yard interception return for a touchdown was the longest by a Tulsa player since Marco Nelson’s 81-yard touchdown return last season against Oklahoma State (9/18/10). McCoil’s return also ties for the fifth longest in Tulsa history. Barry Minter returned an interception for a 74-yard touchdown against Southern Mississippi (10/3/92) . . . Dobbins and McCoil’s interception returns for a touchdown marked the first time two Tulsa players accom-plished that feat since the team did so against Hawai’i in the Hawai’i Bowl (12/24/10). In that game, Curnelius Arnick and John Flanders each had a 54-yard interception return for a touchdown . . . in the third quarter, junior defensive tackle Daeshon Bufford recorded his first career quarterback sack for an eight-yard loss . . . at the 6:43 mark of the third quarter, senior tight end Clay Sears caught a 60-yard pass from Kinne. His previous career long was a 31-yard reception against Sam Houston State (9/26/09) . . . at the 5:23 mark of the third quarter, junior H-back Willie Carter scored on a two-yard run. It was his second touchdown of the game and second career game with two or more touchdowns. Carter scored three touchdowns against Southern Mississippi last season (11/26/10) . . . Burnham finished the game with 101 yards on six receptions. It was his first career 100-yard receiving game. His previous career high was 94 yards against Tulane (9/10/11) . . . Kinne finished the game with 314 passing yards. It was his 10th career game with 300 or more passing yards and the first time he has surpassed that mark this season . . . Sears finished the game with 71 receiving yards on three catches. His previous career high for a game was 45 yards on three receptions against Sam Houston State (9/26/09). Sears’ game yard-age surpassed his 2010 season total of 64 yards . . . Tulsa scored 41 points marking the 27th time in the past five seasons that Tulsa has scored 40 or more points in a game.

Vs. UAB –– Senior quarterback G.J. Kinne started his 31st consecutive game . . . senior left tackle Tyler Holmes started his 38th career game. He has started every game in which he has played since joining Tulsa as a freshman in 2008. Holmes missed six games in 2009 due to an injury . . . Kinne tossed an 18-yard touchdown pass to senior Clay Sears at the 8:53 mark of the first quarter. It marked the second consecutive game where Tulsa took its opening drive for a touchdown score . . . Kinne's touchdown pass to Sears bumped his career number of touchdowns respon-sible for to 75. That moved him past T.J. Rubley (1987-91) into sole possession of second place on Tulsa's career chart. Kinne ended the game with a new career total of 77 . . . junior H-back Willie Carter took a pass from Kinne 15 yards for a touchdown at the 2:46 mark of the second quarter. It was Carter's third consecutive game with a receiving touchdown and third total receiving touchdown for the season . . . sopho-more receiver Jordan James caught a 68-yard pass from Kinne at the 0:38 mark of the second quarter. That was James' longest career reception. His previous long was 27 yards last season against Rice (11/6/10) . . . at the 0:26 mark of the second quarter, Clay Sears caught a 12-yard pass from G.J. Kinne. It was his fifth career touchdown and resulted in his first career multi-touchdown game . . . Tulsa's scoring drive that ended with the Kinne touchdown pass to Sears lasted 0:23. It was the second shortest scoring drive of the season (behind an 0:11 drive against Oklahoma State) and fourth drive of the season to take less than a minute . . . Fitzpatrick’s 44-yard field goal at the 9:40 mark of the third quarter was his longest of the season . . . junior defensive end Jared St. John recorded his first career quarterback sack at the 14:39 mark of the fourth quarter . . . sophomore Ja'Terian Douglas scored on a 47-yard touchdown run at the 12:39 mark of the fourth quarter. It was his third touch-down of the season. All of Douglas' scoring plays have been 42 yards or longer (42, 47, 80) . . . Lowell Rose registered his first career interception at the 9:00 mark of the fourth quarter. The 41-yard return was the second longest this season . . . Tulsa had four turnovers in the game (three fumbles, one interception) marking the third time

WHAT YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT TULSA'S FOOTBALL TRADITION . . .

• Tulsa was the first school to play in five straight New Years Day Bowl Games –– Sun Bowl (1-1-42), Sugar Bowl (1-1-43), Sugar Bowl (1-1-44), Orange Bowl (1-1-45) and Oil Bowl (1-1-46). Tulsa has played in 16 bowl games.

• Ellis Jones, an All-American guard in 1945, was a one-armed player. He was the de-fensive standout for the College All-Star team vs. the Chicago Bears in 1945.

• Three former TU football players are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. They are Bob St. Clair, Jim Finks and Steve Largent.

• Two former Tulsa players finished runner-up in the Heisman Trophy voting –– quarterback Jerry Rhome in 1964 and receiver Howard Twilley in 1965.

• Perhaps the greatest Tulsa football player of all-time is Glenn Dobbs (1940-42). He was also head coach of the Hurricane teams in the 1960's. Eighth Street which is just north of Skelly Stadium was dedicated as Glenn Dobbs Drive on Oct. 21, 2000.

• Former TU players –– Glenn Dobbs, Howard Twilley and Jerry Rhome –– are enshrined in the College Football Foundation Hall of Fame.

• Some other former TU players went on to the NFL –– Steve Largent, Drew Pearson, Rickey Watts, Don Blackmon, David Alexan-der, Jerry Ostroski, Gus Frerotte, Dennis Byrd, Tom Miner, Steve August and Gus Frerotte –– to name a few.

• Coaching in the NFL –– Tulsa has had four former players serve as head coaches in the NFL –– Tommy Hudspeth (Detroit Lions); Sam Rutigliano (Cleveland Browns); Ray Rhodes (Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers); and Lovie Smith (Chicago Bears). Chicago Bears assistant coach Bob Babich is also a Tulsa graduate.

• Tulsa has three former players and two former coaches who have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. The play-ers are Glenn Dobbs, who also coached the Hurricane, Howard Twilley and Jerry Rhome . . . the coaches are Francis Schmidt (1919-21) and John Cooper (1977-84).

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the Hurricane has tallied four or more turnovers in a game this season . . . Dexter McCoil recorded his second interception of the season and ninth of his career at the 2:46 mark of the fourth quarter . . . Clay Sears ended the game with 105 yards on nine receptions. It marked the first time a Tulsa tight end had more than 100 receiving yards since Garrett Mills caught eight receptions for 152 yards and a touchdown against UCF in the 2005 C-USA championship game (12/3/05) . . . Sears' two touchdowns also marked the first time a Tulsa tight end has done so since Mills caught two touchdowns against SMU (10/22/05) . . . Fitzpatrick finished the game with 13 points (four PATs, three field goals). He now has 242 career points mov-ing him past Charles Clay (230) and Tarrion Adams (234) into eighth on Tulsa's all-time scoring chart . . . Fitzpatrick's three field goals in the game gave him 36 for his career. He passed Eric Lange (35) for sixth on Tulsa's career fields goal chart . . . Kinne ended the game with 34 rushing yards. He now has 1,098 career rushing yards. That total moves him past James Kilian (2001-04) into second place on Tulsa's career rushing chart among quarterbacks . . . Kinne passed for 341 yards on 31 of 43 attempts. It was his 11th career 300-yard passing game. Kinne now trails only Paul Smith (2003-07) for first of Tulsa's all-time chart. Smith threw for 300+ yards in 14 games . . . Kinne completed 31 passes on 43 attempts. That was one shy of his career high of 32 completions, which came against Southern Miss during his sophomore season (11/21/09) . . . Tulsa totaled 559 yards of offense on 87 plays. It was the first time Tulsa surpassed the 500-yard mark this season and it was the first time Tulsa has done so since its 531-yard performance against Hawai'i in last season's Hawai'i Bowl victory (12/24/10).

Vs. RICE . . . Tulsa wore alternate helmets for the game, a blue and white fiber pattern. It was the first time since 2009 the Hurricane wore helmets of a color other than gold. TU wore blue helmets three times that season and won all three games - vs. Sam Houston State, at Rice, and vs. Memphis . . . senior quarterback G.J. Kinne started his 32nd consecutive game . . . senior left tackle Tyler Holmes started his 39th career game. He has started every game in which he has played since joining Tulsa as a freshman in 2008. Holmes missed six games in 2009 due to an injury . . . Curnelius Arnick intercepted a pass on Rice's first play of the game. It was his first interception of the season and fifth of his career . . . Arnick tallied 12 tackles in the game. It was his fifth game this season with double-digit tackles and 13th of his career . . . Tulsa scored on its first drive on a one-yard run by G.J. Kinne with 13:15 left in the first quarter. It was the fastest the Hurricane has reached the end zone in a game this season, and third straight game in which it scored on its first drive . . . Dexter McCoil picked an interception on Rice's second drive of the game. It was his third interception of the season and 10th of his career . . . the Tulsa defense forced its third turnover in Rice first three drives of the game when Jared St. John forced a fumble and Shawn Jackson recovered the ball at the Rice 41 yard line. It was St. John's first forced fumble of the season and Jackson's first fumble recovery of the sea-son . . . Kevin Fitzpatrick made a 52-yard field goal with 4:37 remaining in the first quarter. It was a career-long field goal for Fitzpatrick, whose previous career-long was 51 yards against East Carolina in 2009 (11/15/09) . . . the 17 points Tulsa scored in the first quarter was the most it has scored in the opening period this season . . . G.J. Kinne threw a 64-yard touchdown pass to Willie Carter in the second quarter. It was the longest touchdown pass of the season for Tulsa . . . Willie Carter had 105 receiving yards by halftime. He finished with 160 receiving yards in the game. It was the third straight week the Hurricane had a different receiver with more than 100 yards receiving. Bryan Burnham had 101 yards vs. North Texas (10/1) and Clay Sears had 105 yards vs. UAB (10/15) . . . Carter's 160 receiving yards was a career high. His previous career high was 135 yards at Oklahoma on Sept. 3 . . . Fitzpatrick missed a 35-yard field goal wide left in the third quarter. It was his first miss of the season and first miss in 10 attempts dating back to the 2010 season (vs. UTEP 11/20/10). He was a perfect 7-for-7 in 2011 before the miss . . . Fitzpatrick totaled eight points (one field goal, five extra points), and moved into a tie for sixth place on the Tulsa career scoring chart with 250 points. Kinne totaled 352 yards of offense in the game (318 passing, 34 rushing). He now has 9,135 yards of total offense in his career at Tulsa, and moved into second place on the TU career total offense chart. He surpassed T.J. Rubley, who totaled 9,080 from 1987-91 . . . Tulsa scored 30 or more points for the third straight game in the 38-20 victory at Rice. The Hurricane previously defeated North Texas 41-24 and UAB, 37-20. It was also the fifth game this season TU has scored 30-plus points . . . Kinne passed for more than 300 yards for the third straight game. He totaled 318 at Rice after tossing for 314 vs. North Texas and 341 vs. UAB . . . Trey Watts totaled 100 yards of offense (68 rushing, 32 receiv-ing). It was the second times this season he has totaled 100 or more yards of offense in a game. He rushed for 159 yards against Oklahoma State on Sept. 17 . . . Watts scored one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown in the game. It was his first career multiple touchdown game.

Vs. SMU . . . Senior quarterback G.J. Kinne started his 33rd consecutive game . . . senior left tackle Tyler Holmes started his 41st career game. He has started every game in which he has played since joining Tulsa as a freshman in 2008. Holmes missed six games in 2009 due to an injury . . . senior cornerback Milton Howell registered his second career intercep-tion at the 5:12 mark of the first quarter. Howell returned the interception for a career high 35 yards . . . freshman defensive back Kwame Sexton picked up his first career fumble recovery at the 12:39 mark of the second quarter on a muffed punt return . . . sophomore defensive tackle Joe King recorded his first career tackle for loss at the 9:51 mark. The tackle resulted in a 12-yard loss . . . Howell intercepted his second pass of the game at the 1:43 mark of the second quarter. The last time a Tulsa player had more than one interception in a game was last season when Curnelius Arnick accomplished the feat against Hawai’i in the Hawai’i Bowl (12/24/10) . . . Howell picked off his third pass of the game at the 0:36 mark of the second quarter.

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It ties a school record set by several Tulsa players and marks the first time since last season when Marco Nelson had three interceptions against Houston (11/13/10) . . . at the end of the first half, Tulsa led SMU 24-0. It marked the first time Tulsa has shut out an opponent in the first half since the Hurricane posted a 35-0 halftime lead against New Mexico (9/20/08) . . . Tulsa’s 24 points also marked the fourth consecutive game in which the Hurricane scored 24 or more in the first half . . . junior run-ning back Alex Singleton scored his third rushing touchdown of the game at the 5:07 mark of the third quarter. It marked the first three-touchdown game by a Tulsa player since Tarrion Adams scored three rushing touchdowns against Ball State in the GMAC Bowl (1/6/09). Singleton now has 15 career rushing touchdowns and four career multi-touchdown games . . . senior linebacker Alan Dock ended SMU’s drive with his second career interception (and second this season) at the 5:00 minute mark of the fourth quarter . . . senior tight end Michael Britton recorded his first career reception (10 yards) at the 4:53 mark of the fourth quarter . . . senior tight end Nathan Largen recorded his first career reception (seven yards) at the 2:51 mark of the fourth quarter . . . junior H-back Willie Carter finished the game with 13 catches for 173 yards. Both were new career highs besting his performance from last week against Rice (9-160). It also marked his third career 100-yard receiving game (all three coming this season) . . . senior kicker Kevin Fitzpatrick kicked five PAT’s giving him 144 for his career. He now ranks fifth on the C-USA career PAT’s made chart . . . with one rushing touchdown and one passing touchdown, Kinne moved into a tie for 10th place on the C-USA all-time chart with 83 touchdowns responsible for. He is tied with Gino Guidugli (Louisville/1999-2002) and Dave Ragone (Louisville/2001-04) . . . Tulsa’s 38-7 victory (+31 points) marked the most lopsided of any game in the Tulsa-SMU series. Tulsa’s previous high margin of victory was in 2003 when the Hurricane defeated SMU 35-16 (+19 points). The previous overall high margin of victory was in 1998 when SMU defeated Tulsa 33-3 (+30) . . . Tulsa held SMU to its lowest point total of the 2011 season (seven) and lowest point total of the series, matching Tulsa’s 1943 game against SMU in which Tulsa won 21-7 . . . Tulsa has scored 30 points or more in four straight games.

Vs. UCF . . . Senior quarterback G.J. Kinne started his 34th consecutive game . . . senior left tackle Tyler Holmes started his 42nd career game. He has started every game in which he has played since joining Tulsa as a freshman in 2008. Holmes missed six games in 2009 due to an injury . . . the Golden Hurricane improved to 6-3 on the season and 5-0 in league play. UCF dropped to 4-5 overall and 2-3 in C-USA action . . . TU is now bowl eligible . . . the Hurricane improved to 3-2 all-time against UCF. The two teams are now 2-2 when playing in Orlando . . . Tulsa has now won 10-straight games in Conference USA play dating back to last season. This mark ties for the third-longest in league history. The record is 13 . . . Willie Carter rushed for a 19-yard touchdown with 3:17 to play in the first quarter. It was his second rushing TD of the season and the seventh of his career. It was also the first offensive touchdown allowed by UCF at home all season . . . UCF quarterback Jeff Godfrey found receiver J.J. Worton for a 28-yard touchdown on the first Knights' possession. It was the first time all season Tulsa allowed an opening-drive touchdown . . . Tulsa scored 24 points against the Knights. UCF entered the game having allowed just nine points at home all season . . . senior linebacker Curnelius Arnick recorded a career-high 19 tackles. It was the sixth time this season he hit the double-digit tackle plateau, and the 14th time in his career . . . his 19 tackles were the most since Chris Chamberlain recorded 20 on Nov. 10, 2007 against Houston . . . Arnick now has 113 tackles this season. It's the second-straight year he reached triple digits. He also surpassed the 300-tackle mark for his career. He now has 310 for his career, and he is 11 away from 10th place on TU's all-time tackle list (Dennis Byrd, 321) . . . UCF entered the game fifth in the nation with 85 yards rushing allowed. Tulsa ended the game with 251 yards on the ground . . . senior defensive end Tyrunn Walker recorded his second block of the season at the end of the first half. He blocked Shawn Moffitt's 46-yard field goal attempt . . . UCF held a 14-13 ad-vantage at halftime. It was the first time TU trailed at the half since the Boise State game Sept. 24. It was also the first time TU won a game when trailing at intermission . . . senior kicker Kevin Fitzpatrick nailed three field goals against UCF. He now has 41 for his career . . . UCF entered the game second in the nation in time of possession with an average of 34:51 per game. The Knights had just 32:50 TOP against Tulsa . . . this was the first time in 2011 Tulsa did not commit a penalty in a game . . . senior tight end Clay Sears scored his fourth receiving touchdown of the season to give Tulsa the lead for good at the 8:23 mark of the fourth quarter. The play was a 16-yard pass from Kinne. Sears now has six TD's for his career . . . Tulsa was successful on a two-point conversion following the touchdown by Sears. This was the first two-point conversion attempt of the season for Tulsa. It was also the first time UCF has allowed a successful two-point conversion since Oct. 17, 2009 at Miami.

Vs. MARSHALL . . . Tulsa wore throwback helmets and jerseys for today’s game. The Golden Hurricane wore solid gold pants with red jerseys that are a tribute to the 1950s. The helmets were solid gold with a red “T” on the front, which is a tribute to the 1940s when the team wore white helmets with a “T” on the front . . . senior quarterback G.J. Kinne started his 35th consecu-tive game . . . senior left tackle Tyler Holmes started his 43rd career game. He has started every game in which he has played since joining Tulsa as a freshman in 2008. Holmes missed six games in 2009 due to an injury . . . Clay Sears caught a two-yard pass from Kinne at the 10:18 mark of the first quarter. It was his fifth touchdown catch of the year and seventh of his career . . . Tulsa scored touchdowns on its two opening offensive possessions for the second time this season. The other game was against Rice when Tulsa scored touchdowns after the defense came up with consecutive interceptions . . . junior H-back Willie Carter caught a 26-yard touchdown pass from Kinne at the 13:45 mark of the second quarter. Carter has scored a receiving touchdown in six of the last seven games. He has eight total touchdowns this season and 16 career touchdowns (11 receiv-

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ing, five rushing) . . . junior safety Dexter McCoil intercepted a pass at the 6:12 mark of the second quarter. It was his fourth interception this year and 11th interception of his career. McCoil is now two shy of Tulsa’s all-time record of 13 previously set by Nate Harris (1982-84) and Jeff Jordan (1962-64) and is tied with six other players for 15th on C-USA career intercep-tions chart . . . at the 2:01 mark of the second quarter, Kinne completed a 28-yard pass to senior tight end Nathan Largen. That play gave Kinne exactly 10,000 career yards of total offense. Kinne is the second player in Tulsa history to reach that mark (Paul Smith/2003-07) and the 11th player in C-USA history to hit 10,000 career yards. Kinne finished the game with 10,064 career yards of total offense . . . at the 0:48 mark of the second quarter, Kinne completed a 16-yard touchdown pass to senior tight end Clay Sears. It was Kinne’s third passing touchdown of the game and his 73rd career passing touchdown. That tied him for second on Tulsa’s all-time passing touchdown chart with T.J. Rubley (1987-91) . . . Tulsa’s 42 first half points were the most by the Golden Hurricane since Tulsa scored 49 points in the first half against UTEP (10/18/08). Tulsa won that game 77-35. Tulsa also had 41 first half points against Rice last season (11/6/10) in a 64-21 victory . . . at the 12:54 mark of the third quarter, Marshall running back Travon Van scored on a 69-yard touchdown run. It was the longest run given up by Tulsa’s defense this season. The previous long run given up by Tulsa’s defense was a 35-yard play by Oklahoma’s Domin-ique Whaley (9/3/11) . . . Burnham caught a 35-yard pass from Kinne at the 11:04 mark of the third quarter. It was Burnham’s team-leading seventh receiving touchdown of the season. Burnham finished the game with a career-high of 136 yards on a career-high 10 receptions. His previous highs were 101 yards against North Texas (10/1/11) and seven receptions against Tulane (9/10/11) . . . sophomore running back Ja’Terian Douglas, who made his second career start, rushed for 48 yards on Tulsa’s opening play of its first possession. Douglas also ran for a career-high 82-yard rushing play at the 12:45 mark of the fourth quarter. He now has runs this season of 82, 80, 38, 47 and 42 (the runs of 80, 47 and 42 resulted in touchdowns) . . . at the 2:30 mark of the fourth quarter, senior defensive end Durrell Finch recorded his first career forced fumble and sopho-more linebacker Donnell Hawkins recorded his first career fumble recovery . . . Tulsa had three scoring drives under 0:48 against Marshall (0:30, 0:05, 0:38) Tulsa now has 10 scoring drives of 0:48 or less. The other drives were against Oklahoma State (0:11, 0:07, 0:34), UAB (0:23,0:48), Rice (0:16) and SMU (0:39) . . . Douglas finished the game with a new career high 194 yards rushing. His previous best was 173 yards against Oklahoma State (9/17/11). Douglas’ effort was the most for a Tulsa player since Eric Richardson rushed for 194 yards against San Jose State (11/18/00) . . . Watts finished the game with 144 yards on eight carries. It was his second 100-yard rushing game for both the season and for his career . . . Tulsa finished the game with two 100-yard rushers (Watts, Douglas), a 100-yard receiver (Burnham) and a 300-yard passer (Kinne). The last time that happened was against Rice (11/11/06) when Tarrion Adams rushed for 116 yards, Courtney Tennial rushed for 109 yards, Paul Smith threw for 308 yards and Ryan Bugg had a 145 receiving yards . . . Kinne finished the game with 302 yards passing. It was his 13th career game with 300 or more yards passing in a game. He is just one 300-yard game shy of tying Paul Smith (2003-07) for Tulsa’s school record of 14 . . . Kinne now has 8,782 career passing yards and ranks 13th on the C-USA all-time passing yardage chart . . . Kinne finished the game with four passing touchdown passes. That marked the fifth time Kinne has thrown four or more touchdowns in game. His career best was a five-touchdown performance against East Carolina (9/5/10) . . . Kinne now has 74 career passing touchdowns. He surpassed T.J. Rubley (1987-91) for second on Tulsa’s all-time passing touchdowns chart . . . Kinne also moved into 10th on the C-USA career touchdowns chart (74) and into eighth on the C-USA career chart for touchdown responsibility (88) . . . junior Alex Singleton scored three rushing touchdowns. It was his second career game with three touchdowns. Singleton’s first three-touchdown game was earlier this season against SMU (10/29/11). Singleton now has 16 career touchdowns (all rushing) . . . senior linebacker Curnelius Arnick had seven tackles in the game and now has 317 for his career. He moved past Levi Gillen (1994-97) into 11th on Tulsa’s all-time tackles chart and is just four shy of Dennis Byrd (1985-88) for 10th place . . . senior kicker Kevin Fitzpatrick scored 11 points and now has 279 career point. He is one point shy of Brad DeVault (2002-05) for third place and two points shy of Jason Staurovsky (1981-85) for second place . . . Fitzpatrick’s 279 career points moves him into 10th on the C-USA career chart for points scored by kicking . . . Tulsa finished the game with 682 yards of total offense. It was the most yards compiled by Tulsa this season and the second game this season with 500 or more yards . . . Tulsa’s 682 total yards of offense is the most since the team compiled 791 against UTEP (10/18/08) . . . Tulsa’s 59 points was the most scored this season and the most scored since 62-35 victory against Hawai’i in the Hawai’i Bowl (12/24/10) . . . Tulsa now has 11 consecutive victories against C-USA opponents dating back to last season. That is two conference wins shy of the all-time record. Tulsa’s last C-USA loss was last season against SMU (10/9/10) . . . Tulsa had 32 first downs, which was the most since the Hurricane had 33 first downs against Southern Miss (11/21/09).

Vs. UTEP . . . For the second time this season, Tulsa wore their blue weave helmets. The other time came against Rice . . . Tulsa improved to 8-3 overall marking the sixth time in the last seven years that the Hurricane has won at least eight games in a season . . . Tulsa improved its series record against UTEP to 12-8, including 6-4 in El Paso . . . senior tight end/H-Back and former walk-on Michael Britton received his first career start against UTEP . . . senior quarterback G.J. Kinne started his 36th straight game, while offensive tackle Tyler Holmes started his 40th career game, starting every game that he has played of his career (missing 6 games in 2009 with an injury) . . . Alex Singleton had his eighth rushing TD of the game for Tulsa’s second score and the 19th of his career . . . Cory Dorris had his second blocked PAT of the season and it was the

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fourth blocked kick this season for the Hurricane. The other two were blocked field goals . . . Trey Watts’ 53-yard TD reception was the longest reception of his career, and was his second longest play from scrimmage as his longest was a 58-yard run against Marshall last week. It was Watts’ fifth career receiving touchdown and third this season . . . Watts’ 94-yard kickoff return was the longest for Tulsa since Damaris Johnson had a 94-yarder last year against Rice on Nov. 6, 2010. It ties for the 13th-longest in school history. Previously, Tulsa has had four 100-yard returns, six 98-yard returns, two 96-yard returns and now with Watts’ return has five 94-yard returns . . . Watts’ return is the second time in the series’ history that Tulsa has returns a kickoff for a touchdown against UTEP. The previous one came in 2008 when Damaris Johnson also had a 94-yard return . . . Tulsa had 29 points at halftime. It’s the fifth time in the last six games that Tulsa has scored 24 or more first-half points. Tulsa had 24 against UAB, Rice and SMU and 42 last week against Marshall. The only game in the last six games that the Hurricane did not score at least 24 points in the first half was against UCF with 13 . . . Watts had 238 all-purpose yards in the first half for his third game this year with 200+ all-purpose yards. He finished with 202 yards against OSU and 228 against Marshall . . . Shawn Jackson had his second career interception return for a touchdown and his first this year. He also had a 66-yard INT return last year at Notre Dame . . . senior place-kicker Kevin Fitzpatrick tied the school record for scoring with 286 career points on his seven PATs. With three first-half PATs, Fitzpatrick moved into second place on the school’s career scoring chart with 282 career points, surpassing Brad DeVault (280) and Jason Staurovsky (281) . . . Ja’Terian Douglas scored his seventh career touchdown and fourth of the season with a 37-yarder. All seven of his TD runs have covered more than 15 yards –– including TD runs of 18, 20 and 33 yards last year and 42, 47, 80 and 37 yards this year . . . Curnelius Arnick had his seventh double-figure tackle game of the season and 15th in his career . . . Arnick moved into seventh place on the school’s all-time tackles chart with 331 career stops. He had 14 tackles against the Miners . . . Tulsa has scored 40+ points for third time this season, including 41 vs. North Texas and 59 against Marshall. It also marks the 28th time that Tulsa has scored 40+ points since the 2007 season. It is 15th time over the last five seasons that Tulsa has scored 50 or more points . . . Tulsa has scored 50+ points in consecutive games (59 vs. Marshall) for the first time since the final two games of the 2010 season – 56 vs. Southern Miss, 62 vs. Hawaii . . . Kinne had his 14th career 300+ passing game . . . Kinne had three TD passes and now has 77 career TD passes, six shy of tying Paul Smith (2003-07) for the all-time lead.

Vs. #7/8 HOUSTON . . . Senior quarterback G.J. Kinne started his 37th-straight game. Kinne has started every game in his three seasons at Tulsa . . . senior offensive Tyler Holmes started his 41st career game, starting every game that he has played in his career (missing 6 games in 2009 with an injury) . . . junior H-back Willie Carter caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Kinne at the 9:16 mark of the first quarter. It was Carter’s seventh receiving touchdown of the season and his team-leading ninth total touchdown this year. Carter started the game after missing last week’s game at UTEP (11/19/11) due to an injury sustained two weeks ago against Marshall (11/12/11) . . . after Houston’s first touchdown drive of the game, junior defensive end Cory Dorris blocked the point after attempt. It was his third blocked PAT of the season and fourth of his career. Dorris’ other blocks came against Boise State (9/24/11), UTEP (11/19/11) and Notre Dame (10/30/10). Dorris also blocked a field goal last season against UTEP (11/20/10) . . . senior linebacker Curnelius Arnick recovered his first fumble of the season at the 7:51 mark of the third quarter. He now has four career fumbles, one in each of his seasons at Tulsa . . . after Tulsa’s first touchdown scoring drive, se-nior kicker Kevin Fitzpatrick converted the point after touchdown. That gave Fitzpatrick 287 career points, which broke a tie with Jarod Tracy (2004-08) for first on Tulsa’s all-time scoring chart. Fitzpatrick finished the game with seven total points and now has 293 total points for his career . . . Fitzpatrick’s 293 career total points moved him into seventh place on C-USA’s all-time scoring chart and sixth on C-USA’s all-time scoring chart for kicking only . . . Fitzpatrick kicked a 52-yard field goal at the 1:14 mark of the first quarter. That tied his career long from earlier this year against Rice (10/22/11). Fitzpatrick also added a 51-yard field goal at the 7:02 mark of the third quarter. He now has four career field goals of 50 yards or longer, three of which were from this season . . . at the end of the third quarter, Fitzpatrick booted a career-best 59-yard punt . . . Trey Watts ended the game with 62 rush-ing yards and now has 1,040 for his career. Watts joined sophomore running back Ja’Terian Douglas in the 1,000-yard rushing club. Douglas now has 1,126 career rushing yards . . . Kinne ended the game with one touchdown pass and now has 25 on the season. He is the first Tulsa quarterback to throw for 25 or more touchdowns in two separate seasons. Kinne threw 31 touch-downs last season . . . with his touchdown pass, Kinne moved into a tie with Danny Wimprine (Memphis/2001-04) for seventh on the C-USA chart for touchdown responsibility. He now has 93 touchdowns. That is also second best in Tulsa history behind Paul Smith (2003-07) who had 111 career touchdowns . . . Kinne’s touchdown pass also moved him into a tie with Gino Guidugli (Louisville/2001-04) for eighth on the C-USA passing touchdown chart. Kinne now has 78 career passing touchdowns, which is five behind Paul Smith . . . Kinne had 176 passing yards, which moved him past Patrick Ramsey (Tulane/1998-2001) for 11th on C-USA’s all-time chart. Kinne now has 9,258 career yards . . . Kinne had 19 completions on 38 attempts. He now has 713 career completions. He is the second player in Tulsa history to complete 700 or more passes. Paul Smith has the most career comple-tions with 808 . . . Kinne is also the 12th player in C-USA history to complete 700 or more passes . . . Kinne compiled 51 total plays on offense and now has 1,582 for his career. He moved past Paul Smith to take the top spot in Tulsa history. Kinne also passed Smith for 10th best in C-USA history . . . Arnick finished the game with eight total tackles and now has 339 career tackles. He moved from seventh to sixth on Tulsa’s all-time tackles chart breaking a tie with Ashon Farley (1997-2000) and surpassing Don Blackmon (1976, 1978-80).

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TULSA OFFENSE TWO-DEEP QUARTERBACKS4 –– GJ KINNE (6-2, 224, SR) –– has started 37 consecutive games and has an 23-14 record as a starter... ranks second in school history for career total offensive yards (10,617) and TD passes thrown (78)... ranks 3rd on the school's career passing yards (9,258) . . . has 14 career 300+ passing games... played only the first quarter against #7 OSU before suffering a game-ending injury... has completed 64.1 percent of his passes for 2,876 yards and 25 TDs this year... has earned second-team all-C-USA honors this season... has five 300+ passing games this year –– 314 yards and 3 TDs against North Texas, 341 yards and 3 TDs vs. UAB, 318 yards and 3 TDs against Rice, 302 yards and 4 TDs against Marshall and 300 yards and 3 TDs at UTEP... completed 73-percent of his passes for 241 yards and 3 TDs at Tulane... threw for 271 yards and 2 TDs vs. #1 Oklahoma in the season opener... named the 2010 C-USA Offensive Player of the Year... earned first-team all-C-USA honors and all-Academic team accolades... became the 5th Tulsa quarterback to pass for 30+ TDs in a season with 31 in 2010... had his first career 400+ passing game with 406 yards and 4 TDs against Southern Miss in 2010... had a career-best 190 rushing yards and one TD and threw for 154 yards and two TDs in a win over Houston in 2010... his 190 yards is the third-best rushing performance for a Tulsa quarterback... had thrown 194 passes before throwing an interception against Houston, while going five games without an INT... completed 60 percent of his passes for 3,650 yards and 31 TDs in 2010... became the first QB in school history to pass for 300 yards and rush for 100 yards in the same game when he threw for 334 yards and rushed for 100 yards against #13 Houston in the 2009 season... has been named to the Davey O'Brien and Manning Award Watch Lists for two straight seasons.

15 –– KALEN HENDERSON (6-0, 202, FR-RS) –– has played in 5 games... missed the Oklahoma, UAB, Rice, SMU, UCF, UTEP and Houston games... has thrown for 122 yards and 3 TDs this year... saw his most extensive playing time against #7 OSU, while completing 6 passes for 104 yards and 2 TDs... completed 1-of-2 passes at #4 Boise State, as the completion went for a 13-yard TD... saw his first collegiate action vs. Tulane and completed 1-of-3 passes for 5 yards... red-shirted last year... threw for 1,734 yards and 21 TDs, while rushing for 534 yards and 11 TDs as a senior at East St. John (La.) High School.

TAILBACKS22 – TREY WATTS (5-11, 203, SO) –– has played in 23 career games and has 15 starts... has 1,040 rushing yards in his career... has rushed for 843 yards and a 5.7 average this year... has earned honorable mention all-C-USA honors this season...tallied 172 yards of total offense against #7 Houston with 62 rushing yards, 24 receiving and 86 on kickoff returns... had 254 all-purpose yards at UTEP with 69 rushing, 72 receiving and 113 on kick returns... had a career-long 94-yard kickoff return for a TD and a career-long 53-yard reception for a touchdown at UTEP... has two 100-yard rushing games this year... gained 144 yards and one TD with a long run of 58 yards against Marshall... tallied 63 yards for a 7.0 average per carry at UCF... had 68 yards and one TD rushing and 4 receptions for 32 yards and one TD against Rice... had a team-high 58 yards on six carries for a 9.7 average against North Texas... rushed for 60 yards and one TD at #4 Boise State... had a career-best 159 yards on 23 carries vs. #7 OSU... gained 47 yards rushing and had 4 receptions for 31 yards and one TD vs. #1 Oklahoma... had 197 rushing yards and one TD on 62 carries, and caught 20 passes for 172 yards and 2 touchdowns in 2010... a former walk-on athlete... son of former Oklahoma quarterback J.C. Watts.

25 – JA'TERIAN DOUGLAS (5-11, 180, SO) –– has played in 24 career games and has 3 starts... has tallied 1,219 career rush-ing yards and 7 TDs... all seven of his rushing TDs have been for over 15 yards... has earned second-team all-C-USA honors this season... has gained 884 rushing yards for an 8.2 average and 4 TDs this season... his 4 rushing TDs this year have covered 37, 42, 47 and 80 yards... totaled 92 rushing yards and 17 receiving yards at UTEP with one TD... has three 100+ rushing games this year... ran for a career-best 194 yards on 10 carries for a 19.4 average against Marshall... had rushes for 22, 48, 82 vs. Marshall... had a game-high 137 yards and one TD vs. UAB in a starting assignment... also had a game-high 173 yards with 2 TDs against #7 OSU... had 335 yards and 3 TDs on 43 carries for a 7.8 average as a true freshman in 2010... his 3 TDs came on runs of 18, 20 and 33 yards last year.

8 – ALEX SINGLETON (6-1, 250, JR) –– has played in 26 career games... has 683 career rushing yards and 19 TDs... has 5 ca-reer multiple TD games... has gained 279 yards and a team-high 8 rushing TDs this year... ran for 3 TDs against Marshall for his second 3-TD game of the season... had 57 yards on 13 carries for a 4.4 average at UCF... tallied 42 yards and 3 rushing TDs vs. SMU, the most rushing TDs in a game since Tarrion Adams had 3 against Ball State in the GMAC Bowl after the 2008 season... had a season-high 61 yards and one TD at Tulane... gained 391 yards for a 4.6 average per carry and a team-high 11TDs in 13 games last year... had three multiple TD games last year –– Rice, Tulane and Hawai'i –– with 2 rushing TDs in each game... his career-high of 93 yards came in 2010 vs. UCA... was rated as the No.11 fullback in the nation by Rivals.com in 2008.

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H-BACKS34 – WILLIE CARTER (6-2, 221, JR) –– has played in 36 career games and has 12 career starts... has 3 career 100+ receiving games, all coming this year, and 17 career TDs (12 receiving, 5 rushing)... has 1,184 receiving yards and 12 TDs, and 389 rushing yards and 5 TDs in his career... has played in 11 games and has started 7 contests this year... missed the UTEP game... has earned second-team all-C-USA honors this season... has a team-leading 868 receiving yards for a 14.2 average, 62 rushing yards and a combined 9 TDs – 7 receiving and 2 rushing this year... tallied a career-best 173 yards and one TD on 13 recep-tions against SMU... also had 160 receiving yards and one TD vs. Rice... caught 8 passes for 85 yards and one TD vs. UAB... had 54 yards and one TD on 5 receptions at #4 Boise State, while rushing 4 times for 28 yards... had his first career 100+ receiving game with 135 yards on 5 catches vs. #1 Oklahoma... had catches of 69 and 44 yards vs. Oklahoma... had a career-long 75-yard TD catch in the 2010 opener vs. East Carolina... carried 6 times for a career-best 54 yards and a 34-yard TD against Sam Houston State in 2009.

TIGHT ENDS82 – CLAY SEARS (6-4, 234, SR) –– has played in 45 career games with 16 starts... has 47 career receptions for 591 yards and 8 TDs... has caught 35 passes for 438 yards and 6 TDs in 12 games this year... has earned second-team all-C-USA honors this season... caught 7 passes for a team-high 93 yards against UTEP, and had a 2-point conversion... had 4 recep-tions for 41 yards and 2 TDs against Marshall... the TDs covered 2 and 16 yards... his only reception against UCF went for a 16-yard TD to give Tulsa a 23-17 lead with 8:23 remaining in the game and the eventual win... totaled a career-best 105 yards and 2 TDs on 9 recep-tions against UAB... became the first TE to register a 100+ receiving game since Dec. 3, 2005 when Garrett Mills accomplished the feat... had 71 yards on 3 catches vs. North Texas with a career-long of 60 yards... had his first career TD catch with a 12-yarder against East Carolina in the 2010 opener... moved to TE from WR in spring 2009... a former walk-on who was put on scholarship in 2009... began his career at Tulsa as a quarterback, but moved to WR in the spring of 2008.

39 – MICHAEL BRITTON (5-10, 239, SR) –– has played in 27 career games... has played in all 12 games this year... has 2 receptions for 23 yards this year... received his first career start vs. UTEP and had a 13-yard reception... caught his first career pass against SMU this year, a 10-yard reception... a former walk-on... put on scholarship last year... played in 10 games in 2010... moved from linebacker in spring 2009.

87 – NATHAN LARGEN (6-1, 231, SR) –– did not see action until this year... has played in all 12 games... has caught 5 passes for 73 yards... had 2 receptions for 23 yards at UTEP... also had two catches for 34 yards against Marshall... caught his first career pass for 7 yards against SMU... transferred to Tulsa from Moorpark College prior to the 2009 season.

RECEIVERS88 – BRYAN BURNHAM (6-2, 205, JR) –– has played in 23 career games and has 12 starts... has 50 receptions for 737 yards and 8 TDs this year... has two 100+ receiving yard games this season... had a career-best 146 yards and one TD on 10 receptions against Marshall... his other 100+ receiving game came against North Texas with 101 yards on 6 catches... totaled 72 yards on 4 receptions against Rice... totaled 3 receptions for 68 yards and 2 TDs against #7 OSU... had 7 catches for 94 yards and 2 TDs at Tulane... saw his first start collegiate start at #1 Oklahoma and caught 3 passes for 68 yards, including a 56-yard TD... made the move to receiver in the 2010 preseason camp... played in 10 games last year, but mostly on special teams... had 5 tackles in 2010 and a fumble recovery at Notre Dame.

Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 21BY THE NUMBERS . . .8 Number of receiving touch-downs from junior wide receiver Bryan Burnham and the number of rushing TDs by junior tailback Alex Singleton as each player leads the team in those respectve categories for TDs.

11.8 Tackles per game for Curnelius Arnick, ranking him 4th in the nation. His 7.6 solo tackles per game ranks second in the NCAA this year.

18 Tulsa's appearance in the 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl is the school's 18th bowl game appearance.

29 The number of times Tulsa has scored 40+ points in the past five years.

39 Conference USA victories for the Hurricane in its seventh season.

78 Number of career touch-down passes by G.J. Kinne to rank second on the school's all-time list, needing five more to tie Paul Smith (2003-07) for most career TD passes.

296 Career points for Kevin Fitzpatrick in 47 career games to move into first-place on the school's career scoring chart, sur-passing Jarod Tracy's (2004-08) total of 286 career points.

318 The total amount of interception return yardage on 16 pick-offs for the Hurricane defend-ers this year.

1,727 The combined rushing yards this year by Ja'Terian Doug-las (884) and Trey Watts (843). For their careers, Douglas has 1,219 yards and Watts has 1,040 yards for a combined career total of 2,259 yards.

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84 – FREEMAN KELLEY (5-11, 187, SO) –– has played in 21 career games... has a team-best 459 kickoff return yards for a 20.9 average on 22 returns... had 4 returns for 84 yards at Rice... totaled a season-high 100 yards on 4 returns vs. UAB... had his only reception this year with an 11-yarder against #7 OSU... returned 4 kicks for 81 yards against #1 Okla-homa... had 2 returns for 56 yards at #4 Boise State... sat out 2010 after playing as a true freshman in 2009... caught one pass for 18 yards while playing in 9 games in 2009.

12 – JORDAN JAMES (6-2, 205, SO) –– has played in 22 career games... has 28 career re-ceptions for 382 yards... has played in 11 games this year... has started 10 of those games... missed the North Texas game with an injury... has 355 yards on 27 catches this season... had 4 receptions for 43 yards against #7 Houston... caught his first career TD with a 27-yarder at UTEP... totaled a team-best 74 yards on 6 catches against UCF... best career game came this year with 3 catches for 87 yards against UAB... had 70 yards on 3 receptions at Tulane... played in 11 games in 2010... his first career catch came for 27 yards vs. Rice in 2010.

5 – RICKY JOHNSON (6-2, 217, JR) –– has played in 34 career games and has 12 career starts... has 41 career receptions for 624 yards and 6 TDs... has 11 catches for 162 yards and 3 TDs this year... had a 41-yard reception for a TD against Rice, his only catch of the game... caught 3 passes for 43 yards and one TD vs. North Texas... his only reception against #4 Boise State was for a 13-yard TD... caught his first passes this year against Tulane with 2 catches for 34 yards... had 2 receptions for 25 yards vs. #7 OSU... started 10 games last year... had 22 catches for 351 yards and one TD in 2010... totaled a 2010 season-best 61 yards on two receptions against Bowling Green... was named to the C-USA all-freshman team in 2009.

21 – GARY OWENS (5-9, 178, FR) –– a true freshman... has played in 9 games and has 3 starts... missed the UAB, Rice and UCF games... saw his first collegiate action at #1 OU, then started his first game a week later at Tulane... has 2 catches for 8 yards and has returned 4 kicks for 47 yards... had his first career KO return of 33 yards against #7 OSU... caught 60 passes for 763 yards and 8 TDs as a senior at West Mesquite (Texas) High School... was rated as one of the top 70 prospects in the Dallas-area as a senior.

13 – GENESIS COLE (6-1, 188, SR) –– has played in 25 career games... has 18 career receptions for 209 yards... moved to receiver from the secondary in fall camp 2009... has played in all 12 games this year... has one catch for 4 yards this year... saw his first playing time in 2010 and played in all 13 games... had 17 receptions for 205 yards in 2010... threw a 41-yard touchdown pass against Rice... hauled in 2 passes for a season-high 42 yards at Notre Dame... was a starting receiver at Little Rock Central (Ark.) High School for three years.

1 – KEYARRIS GARRETT (6-4, 185, FR) –– a true freshman... has played in 6 games this year... missed the North Texas, UAB, Rice, UCF, UTEP and Houston games... has 2 recep-tions for 10 yards this year... saw his first collegiate action at #1 Oklahoma and caught a 4-yard pass... set Daingerfield High School's single-season (25) and career (35) TD reception record as a senior... had 68 catches for 1,380 yards in 2010 as a prep senior.

TACKLES78 – TYLER HOLMES (6-4, 301, SR) –– starting for his fourth straight year... has started all 45 career games in which he has played... has earned honorable mention all-C-USA honors this season... graded 95-percent vs. North Texas on 51 plays... played 62 snaps at Tulane and 64 snaps against #1 Oklahoma, while grading out at 86 percent in both contests... missed 6 games in 2009 with an injury starting with the Oklahoma game... earned honorable mention all-C-USA merits in 2010... played 1,006 snaps in 2010... graded over 80 percent in all 13 games in 2010, and over 90 percent in four contests.

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IN MEMORY In the last nine months, the Tulsa football programhas lost three former football student-athletes who had been a part of this team since 2004.

Wilson Holloway lost his long battlewith Hodgkins Lymphoma in February. He would have been a fifth-year senior this season.

On September 21, 2011, former Tulsa linebacker George Clinkscale (2005-09) lost his life. He played as a true freshman in 2005, red-shirted in 2006, then started for three years (2006-09). He played in 53 career games and started 33 contests. He had 127 tackles, 18 stops for -92 yards and four fumble recoveries in his career. He played and started all 12 games as a senior in 2009 and was credited with 34 tackles. Clinkscale earned his degree in exercise sports science. On Tuesday, October 18th, the Hurricane football program took another hit as four-year letterman Anthony Germany (2004-07) died after a short ilness due to an injury. Germany was a three-year starter at safety for the Hurricane.

On the Tulsa helmet, a sticker dsiplaying "71 Keep Smiling" was a remembrance of Holloway. "GC" was added to the helmet in the memory of Clinkscale.

The team will be wearing a new sticker beginning with the SMU game displaying the numbers of the three players –– #3 for Germany, #8 for Clinkscale and #71 for Holloway.

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75 – JARED GRIGG (6-4, 290, JR) –– backs up at left tackle... has played in 24 career games... has played in all 12 games this year... played eight snaps at Tulane... sat out last year with an injury... played in all 12 games in 2009... had his only career start at SMU in 2009 at left tackle.

77 – MATT ROMINE (6-5, 295, SR) –– has started all 12 games this year... graded 96-percent vs. North Texas on 51 plays... played 59 snaps at Tulane and graded out at 86 percent... played 38 snaps vs. #1 Oklahoma in the season opener... transferred to Tulsa this year after graduating from Notre Dame in the spring... lettered 2 years at Notre Dame... played in 24 games and started 3 games in 2010 at ND... played his prep football at Tulsa's Union High School, including his first three years for TU coach Bill Blankenship... was a second team USA Today All-American as a prep senior.

70 – DAVID LAZENBY (6-5, 303, SR) –– has played in 24 career games and has 7 starts... has played in all 12 games this season... played 26 snaps at #1 Oklahoma and 11 snaps against Tulane... sat out last year... played in all 12 games in 2009 and started the first 7 games at right tackle... transferred to Tulsa from Fort Scott CC prior to the 2009 season.

GUARDS72 – CLINT ANDERSON (6-2, 285, SR) –– has played in 45 career games and has started 36 contests... has earned first-team all-C-USA honors this season... graded 96-percent vs. North Texas on 51 plays... played 62 snaps at Tulane and graded 92 percent... played 65 snaps vs. #1 Oklahoma and graded 88 percent... a preseason all-Conference USA selection by the league's coaches... was named second-team all-C-USA in 2010... graded over 80 percent in 10 games, including a high grade of 92 percent at Oklahoma State in 2010... made his first career start against East Carolina in the 2008 C-USA Championship Game as a true freshman.

79 – ERIC SPROAL (6-4, 317, SR) –– has played in 7 games this year... saw his first action this season against OSU... a utility player... can play nearly any position on the offensive line... has played in 28 career games and has 6 career starts... started 4 games at right guard last year and had 2 starts at center in 2009... transferred to Tulsa prior to 2009 from Santa Ana (Calif.) C.C.

73 – BRIAN DESHANE (6-3, 3013, JR) –– has played in 30 career games... moved over to right guard from right tackle in the preseason... has played in 11 games this year... missed the SMU contest... received his first start of the season against Houston... came off the bench vs. Oklahoma and played 22 snaps at RG, and also played eight snaps at Tulane... played in 13 games and had 9 starts at right tackle in 2010... had a high grade of 88 percent at Memphis... played 789 snaps lin 2010.

74 – STETSON BURNETT (6-4, 305, SO) –– has played in 22 career games and has 20 career starts... started all 11 games this year... suffered a knee injury against UTEP, and missed the next game against Houston... graded 96-percent vs. North Texas on 51 plays... played 62 snaps against Tulane and graded over 80 percent... played 41 snaps in the opener vs. #1 Oklahoma... played in 11 games and started 9 contests as a grayshirt freshman in 2010... earned Confer-ence USA all-freshman team honors... had a high grade of 87 at SMU last year... played 825 snaps in 2010... enrolled at Tulsa in spring 2010 as a gray-shirt.

CENTERS53 – TRENT DUPY (6-2, 285, JR) –– has played in all 37 career games... has 35 career starts at center... named to the Rimington Award Watch List this year... graded 89-percent vs. North Texas on 52 plays... played 62 snaps against Tu-lane and graded out at 92 percent... played 50 snaps at #1 Oklahoma and graded 90 percent... graded over 80 percent in 10 games in 2010... played 1,006 snaps last season... was named to the C-USA all-freshman team in 2009... started the 2009 season opener at center as a true freshman and played all but the final 2 snaps of the game.

76 – JAKE ALEXANDER (6-2, 290, FR-RS) –– has played in 7 games this year... did not play against UAB, Rice, UCF, UTEP and Houston... saw his first collegiate action vs. #1 Oklahoma in the season opener... played 14 snaps at center against OU, and played eight snaps at Tulane... sat out last year after suffering an injury in preseason drills... was a four-year starter at Jenks (Okla.) High School on a team that posted a four-year record of 52-4... rated as the No. 10 center prospect in the nation by Rivals.com as a prep senior.

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TULSA DEFENSE TWO-DEEPDEFENSIVE ENDS94 – TYRUNN WALKER (6-3, 283, SR) –– has played and started in all 25 career games... has 84 tackles, 24.5 TFLs for -139 yards, 13.5 sacks for -98 yards, 10 PBUs, 3 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries in his career... has 37 tackles, and team-bests of 12.5 stops for -72 yards and 8 sacks for -57 yards, as well as 7 PBUs and 2 forced fumbles this season... has also blocked 2 field goals –– against North Texas and UCF... has earned first-team all-C-USA honors this season... had 5 tackles, one sack for -3 yards and 2 PBUs against #7 Houston... totaled 8 tackles, 3.5 TFLs for -25 yards, 3 sacks for -24 yards and one forced fumble at UTEP... had 4 stops and one PBU against Marshall... totaled 2 tackles, 2 QB hurries, one PBU and one blocked FG against UCF... had 2 stops and one sack for - 9 yards at Rice... had 7 tackles, 3 TFLs for -17 yards and one sack for -9 yards against OSU... totaled 5 stops, 2 TFLs for -8 yards, one sack for -7 yards, 1 PBU and one QB hurry at Tulane... had 4 stops and one TFL at #1 Oklahoma... started all 13 games in his first season last year... was an honorable mention all-C-USA selection in 2010... had 43 tackles, 12 stops for -67 yards, 5.5 sacks for -41 yards, 3 PBUs, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble in 2010... had a season-best 7 tackles three times last season . . . a transfer from Jones (Miss.) CC... was an NJCAA All-American in 2009.

97 – BRENTOM TODD (6-3, 222, FR) –– a true freshman... has played in all 12 games... has 14 tackles and 4.5 TFLs for -17 yards... had 2 stops, one TFL for -4 yards and one forced fumble at UTEP... totaled 2 tackles, including one TFL for -1 vs. Marshall... had 2 tackles and one QB hurry against North Texas... tallied 3 tackles, including 2.5 TFLs for -12 yards against #4 Boise State... had 2 stops against OSU... saw his first collegiate action at #1 Oklahoma... had 60 tackles and 6 sacks as a prep senior at Tulsa's Union High School... his position coach in high school is his current position coach at Tulsa, Adam Blankenship... played on the last two Class 6A state championship teams.

48 – DURRELL FINCH (6-5, 232, SR) –– has played in 7 games this year... did not play against Oklahoma, Boise State, UAB, UCF and Houston... has 5 tackles this year, including 2 sacks for -6 yards, and one forced fumble... had 2 stops vs. North Texas... in his first play of the season, he had a TFL for a 2-yard loss at Tulane... played in 11 games in 2010... had 3 solo tackles... had 55 tackles and 25 TFLs as a sophomore in the 2009 season at Chabot (Calif.) JC.

93 – CORY DORRIS (6-4, 275, JR) –– has started 36 of 37 career games... has 147 career stops and 16 TFLs for -56 yards... has played in all 12 games this year and has 47 tackles and 5 stops for -16 yards... has earned honorable mention all-C-USA honors this season... also has one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and three blocked PATs... missed his first career start when he did not start at #4 Boise State . . . named to the Ted Hendricks Award Preseason Watch List this year... totaled 4 tackles at UTEP, one TFL for -2 yards and blocked a PAT... had 5 tackles at UCF... totaled 6 stops against UAB... had 3 tackles, one fumble recovery and blocked a PAT against #4 Boise State...also had a blocked PAT against #7 Houston... tied his career-high with 8 tackles at #1 Oklahoma... earned honorable mention all-C-USA accolades in 2010... had 46 tackles and 5.5 TFLs for -18 yards in 2010... had two huge blocks last year, blocking a field goal in a three-point win over UTEP and blocking a PAT that was returned for two points in a one-point win over Notre Dame... was named to the C-USA all-freshman team in 2009.

50 – JARED ST. JOHN (6-2, 248, JR) –– has played in 17 career games... a former walk-on... has played in all 12 games this year and has 11 tackles... saw his first career start at DE against #4 Boise State... tallied 3 tackles, one TFL for -14 yards, one forced fumble and one PBU at Rice... had his first career sack of -7 yards against UAB this year.

DEFENSIVE TACKLES92 – DERRICK JACKSON (6-2, 293, JR) –– has played in 32 career games and has 14 career starts... has tallied 47 career tackles and 7.5 TFLs for -16 yards... has started all 12 games this year... has 23 tackles and 5.5 TFLs for -13 yards... had a career-best 5 tackles, including one TFL for -1 yard, against #7 Houston... totaled 3 tackles, including one sack for -7 yards, against SMU... has 5 games with 2 tackles each this year... started his 3rd career game in the opener at #1 Oklaho-ma... played in all 13 games last year, and started 2 contests... had his first career start at SMU, and also started the Tulane game in 2010... had 18 tackles and 2 TFLs in 2010.

59 – JOE KING (6-6, 309, JR-RS) –– sat out last year after transferring from Texas Tech... moved from O-Line to defensive tackle in the final week of the 2011 preseason camp... has played in all 12 games this year... has 9 tackles, one TFL for -12 yards, one forced fumble and one PBU this year... his one tackle against SMU was for a 12-yard loss... totaled 2 tackles in his first career game on defense vs. #1 Oklahoma... had an all-state career at Putnam City North (Okla.) High School.

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98 – JACK JEWELL (6-5, 287, SO) –– has played in 9 games this year... missed the UAB, SMU and UCF games... has 10 tackles and one fumble recovery... had a career-high 3 tackles against Marshall... saw his first collegiate action in his hometown of Norman against #1 Oklahoma... had 2 tackles vs. OU... recovered a fumble at Tulane... did not play last year after red-shirting in the 2009 season.

54 – DAESHON BUFFORD (6-3, 272, JR) –– moved from end to tackle in spring drills... has played in 33 career games... has started all 12 games this year... has 31 tackles and 2.5 stops for -13 yards this season... collected a career-best 6 tackles against Houston with 3 solos and 3 assisted tackles... has tallied 4 tackles in 5 games this year... had 4 stops against UTEP and Marshall... tallied 4 tackles and had one TFL for -2 yards against SMU... also had 4 tackles and added one TFL for -8 yards vs. North Texas... had 4 stops vs. Tulane... had his first career start in the season opener at #1 Oklahoma, and had one stop in that game... totaled 4 tackles in 2010 in 11 games... was expected to gray-shirt in 2009, but was brought to preseason camp a week late... saw action in the first 8 games as a true freshman and totaled 4 tackles.

95 – RASHAD ROBINSON (6-1, 252, SR) –– has played in 35 career games and has 32 tackles... has played in all 12 games this year... has tallied 20 stops, one sack for -7 yards and one PBU this season... had 3 tackles at UTEP... totaled a career-high 6 tackles vs. Marshall... had 3 tackles against SMU...had 2 tackles against #1 Oklahoma... can play inside and outside on the defensive front...started out preseason camp on the outside.

LINEBACKERS32 – CURNELIUS ARNICK (6-1, 230, SR) –– has played in 51 career games and has 27 career starts... has 339 career tackles to rank 6th on the school's career tackles chart... also has 19.5 career TFLs for -82 yards, 10 PBUs and 5 INTs in his career... has 15 career double-digit tackle games... has a team-leading 142 tackles and ranks 4th nationally this year... has 7 double-digit tackle games this year... has earned first-team all-C-USA honors this season... totaled a team-high 14 tackles at UTEP... had 7 stops and 2 PBUs against Marshall... tallied a career-high 19 tackles, including 12 solos and one TFL for -1 yard at UCF... had a team-high 8 stops vs. SMU... totaled 12 stops, one TFL for -6 yards, one INT for a 22-yard return and two PBUs at Rice... collected 18 stops at #4 Boise State, while adding 2 TFLs for -3 yards... had his second double-digit tackle game of the year with 11 stops against OSU... totaled 18 tackles vs. #1 Oklahoma in the season opener... also had 10 stops vs. UAB... had a team-leading 115 tackles in 2010... also tallied 9 TFLs for -41 yards, 5 sacks for -33 yards, 4 INTs and 4 PBUs in 2010... had 7 double-digit tackle games in 2010...earned honorable mention all-Conference USA honors in 2010... in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, he had 10 tackles, 2.5 stops for -17 yards and 2 INTs for 106 return yards including a 54-yard touchdown against Hawaii.

43 – DONNELL HAWKINS (6-1, 217, SO) –– has played in 25 career games... has 30 career tackles... has 8 tackles and one fumble recovery, while playing in all 12 games this year... tallied 3 tackles against North Texas... had 2 stops in the opener at #1 Oklahoma... played in all 13 games last year as a true freshman... can play at MIKE and on the outside... had 22 tackles in 2010... compiled a career-best 6 tackles against Tulane in 2010... enrolled at Tulsa early in January 2010 after completing high school at Copperas Cove (TX) High School.

55 – SHAWN JACKSON (6-2, 238, SO) –– has played in 25 career games and has 22 starts... has 180 career tackles... second on the team this year with 92 tackles and has 8 TFLs for -32 yards, 3 PBUs, 2 INTs, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery... has 4 double-figure tackle games this year... has earned honorable mention all-C-USA honors this sea-son... compiled 13 tackles and 1.5 sacks for -14 yards against #7 Houston... had 6 tackles and a 34-yard INT return for a touchdown at UTEP... totaled 9 tackles, 3 TFLs for -7 yards and one PBU against Marshall... had 5 stops and one fumble recovery at Rice... totaled 11 tackles, including 10 solos and one sack for -8 yards against North Texas... had 5 stops, one TFL for -1 yard and one forced fumble at #4 Boise State... totaled 10 tackles, including 9 solos, and added an INT for an 11-yard return against #7 OSU... had a career-best 12 tackles at #1 Oklahoma in the season opener... was a Freshman All-American last season... played in all 13 games and started 10 contests... earned Conference USA all-freshman team honors... had 88 stops, a team-leading 15.5 stops for -74 yards, a team-leading 8.5 sacks for -55 yards and 2 INTs in 2010... had 6 stops, one TFL for -7 yards, 2 QB hurries and a 66-yard interception return for a TD at Notre Dame... was named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week for his performance at Notre Dame... gray-shirted in 2009, and enrolled at Tulsa in January 2010.

24 – ZIK ASIEGBU (6-0, 195, FR-GS) –– in his first season after gray-shirting last year... played in the first 11 games this year and has collected 9 tackles... had 2 tackles against #1 Oklahoma and UCF... had 103 tackles as a senior linebacker at James Bowie High School in 2009.

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11 – ALAN DOCK (5-10, 207, SR) –– a four-year senior... has played in 41 career games and has 12 career starts, all coming this year... has 88 career tackles... has totaled 68 tackles, 2.5 TFLs for -14 yards, 2 INTs, 2 PBUs and one forced fumble this year... matched his career-best with 9 tackles and 0.5 sacks for -7 yards vs. #7 Houston... collected 5 stops at UTEP... had 8 tackles vs. Marshall... totaled 4 tackles at UCF... had 5 stops, one INT and one PBU vs. SMU... totaled a career-best 9 stops against UAB... had 5 stops and one TFL for -5 yards against North Texas... collected 7 tackles, forced one fumble and had one pass break-up against #4 Boise State... had 4 tackles and his first career INT for a 28-yard return vs. OSU... had his first career start at "Cane linebacker vs. #1 Oklahoma in the season opener, and had 6 tackles... can play both outside linebacker positions... was the biggest surprise of the spring at linebacker.

2 –DeAUNDRE BROWN (5-11, 211, JR) –– has played in 31 career games with 18 starting assignments... has career totals of 176 tackles, 4 INTs and 2 forced fumbles... has played in the last 8 games... saw his first action this year against North Texas... missed the first 4 games this year with an injury... has 18 tackles and one INT this season . . . totaled 4 tackles against #7 Houston... had 3 stops and one INT at UTEP... collected a season-best 4 stops at UCF... came into preseason camp as the starter at 'CANE linebacker... sat out the 2010 season... had a team-leading 102 tackles as a sophomore in 2009 from his safety position... had a career-best 18 tackles vs. Boise State in 2009.

27 – DeWITT JENNINGS (5-10, 200, SO) –– has played in 24 career games and has 4 starts... has totaled 54 career tack-les... has 23 tackles in 12 games this year... tallied 3 stops and Rice and had 4 tackles against UAB... had a season-best 5 tackles vs. North Texas... had 3 stops in the season opener at #1 Oklahoma and at #4 Boise State... started 4 games as a true freshman safety in 2010... started the Tulane, Notre Dame, Rice and Hawai'i games... had 31 tackles, including 19 solos, and 2 PBUs in 2010... totaled a game-high 10 tackles and added one TFL for -3 yards and one PBU against Rice... had 6 tackles and one PBU at Notre Dame.

SAFETIES26 – DEXTER McCOIL (6-4, 222, JR) –– has played in 36 career games and has started 29 contests... has 216 career tackles, 12 PBUs and 11 INTs... needs 2 more INTs to tie for the school's all-time record... has 5 career double-figure tackle games... has 74 tackles, 6 PBUs and 4 INTs this year... has earned second-team all-C-USA honors this season... had an interception in 3 straight games –– North Texas, UAB and Rice... had 7 stops against #7 Houston... totaled 5 tackles and 2 PBUs at UTEP... had 2 stops and one INT against Marshall... had 4 stops and one PBU at UCF... totaled 8 tackles and had a 20-yard INT return at Rice... had 5 stops, one INT and one PBU against UAB... totaled 6 tackles and one INT for a 74-yard TD vs. North Texas... had 9 stops and one PBU at #4 Boise State... totaled a season-best 11 stops and had one PBU against #7 OSU... had 7 tackles and one TFL for -2 yards at Tulane... tallied 6 stops in the 2011 opener at #1 Oklahoma... had 56 tackles, 6 INTs for 63 yards and 3 PBUs in 2010... earned honorable mention all-Conference USA merits in 2010... ranked 5th nationally with 6 interceptions in 2010... his interception against UTEP last year stopped a possible game-win-ning drive at the Tulsa 30-yard line late in the game... was named to the C-USA all-freshman team in 2009... had his first career start vs. #5 Boise State in 2009 and had 11 stops.

1 – TRENT WILKINS (5-11, 200, JR) –– has played in 36 career games... has 47 career stops... has played in all 12 games this season... has collected 26 stops this year, including 18 solos... totaled 4 tackles against Marshall... had 3 stops at UCF... tallied a career-best 6 tackles vs. North Texas... had 2 stops in 3 of the first 4 games... played in 12 games last year and had 13 tackles... played in all 12 games as a red-shirt freshman in 2009 and had 9 stops and one INT last year... saw considerable time in the second half at Oklahoma, totaling 3 tackles and one INT, in 2009.

20 – MARCO NELSON (6-0, 192, SO) –– has played in 25 career games and has started 24 contests... has 152 career tackles, 11 PBUs and 6 INTs.... has 66 tackles, 5 PBUs and 2 fumble recoveries this year... has earned honorable mention all-C-USA honors this season... tallied 8 tackles and one PBU against #7 Houston... had 6 stops at UCF... collected 9 tackles and one fumble recovery at Rice... had 5 stops and one PBU vs. UAB... totaled a team-high and career-best 12 stops against #7 OSU... had 6 stops and one PBU vs. Tulane... tallied 8 tackles and one fumble recovery in the season opener at #1 Oklahoma... was an FWAA Freshman All-American last year... a preseason all-Conference USA pick this year by the league's coaches... played in all 13 games and started 12 contests in 2010... had 86 stops, 6 INTs and 6 PBUs in 2010... ranked 10th nationally for interceptions per game... earned first-team all-C-USA and all-freshman team honors... was named the Walter Camp Foundation National FBS Defensive Player of the Week for his performance at Houston when he tallied 7 tackles and 3 interceptions, all coming deep in Tulsa territory... had the school's fourth-longest INT return with an 81-yard return for a TD against Oklahoma State, while also totaling 10 tackles.

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6 – KWAME SEXTON (5-11, 170, Fr-HS) –– a true freshman... has played in 11 games... missed the season opener at #1 Oklahoma... has 20 tackles, including 9 solos this year... had a career-best 9 tackles and 1.5 TFLs for -3 yards at UTEP in his most playing time in the secondary... registered one tackle and one fumble recovery against SMU... had 2 stops at Rice... saw his first playing time against Tulane and had 2 tackles... had 28 tackles and 4 INTs as a senior cornerback at Holland Hall (Okla.) High School.

CORNERBACKS19 – MILTON HOWELL (6-0, 180, SR) –– has played in 24 career games and has 57 career tackles, 6 PBUs and 4 INTs... has started all 12 games this year, his only year on defense... has 49 tackles, including 40 solos, 6 PBUs, 4 INTs and two forced fumbles this season... has earned honorable mention all-C-USA honors this season... tallied 5 tackles against #7 Houston... had 3 stops and 2 PBUs at UTEP... totaled 3 tackles, 3 INTs for 44 return yards, one PBU and one TFL for -4 yards vs. SMU... was named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against SMU... had 4 stops against both UAB and #4 Boise State... saw his first playing time and start on defense against #1 Oklahoma had 13 tackles and forced one fumble... moved to defense from receiver in spring drills... originally came to Tulsa in January 2010 planning to play safety... moved to receiver from safety in 2010 preseason drills... played in 12 games last year, mostly on special teams, but started one game on offense... had 8 tackles on special teams in 2010... transferred to Tulsa from Navarro JC at mid-semester in 2010... played QB at Navarro JC, where he played in only four games in 2009 due to an injury and had 399 rushing yards and passed for 9 TDs.

15 – J.D. RATLIFF (5-9, 174, JR) –– has played in all 12 games this year... also returns punts... has 15 tackles and 4 PBUs... has returned 8 punts for 35 yards this season... had 2 pass break-ups in each of the first 2 games – Oklahoma and Tulane... had a season-high 4 stops against Tulane and Marshall... transferred to Tulsa in January 2011 from South-west Mississippi CC... was a NJCAA All-America selection in 2009 when he totaled 40 tackles and a nation-leading 10 interceptions.

7 – LOWELL ROSE (6-1, 197, JR) –– has played 20 games and has 13 career starts... has 50 career tackles and 8 PBUs... has 30 tackles, a team-best 8 PBUs and one INT this year... missed the Tulane, OSU and Boise State games... returned to the lineup against North Texas and had 3 tackles in a reserve role... had 5 tackles and 2 PBUs at UTEP... totaled 3 stops, one sack for -5 yards, one INT and 3 PBUs against UAB... had 5 stops and 2 PBUs in one quarter in the season opener at #1 Oklahoma as a starter, before suffering an injury... played in 12 games in 2010 after transferring from UCLA... started 6 games at CB, including the first 3 contests in 2010... had 22 tackles and 2 PBUs in 2010... was a non-recruited walk-on at UCLA, so he was eligible immediately at Tulsa.

9 – DWIGHT DOBBINS (5-9, 173, FR) –– a true freshman... has played in all 12 games... has 9 tackles, 3 PBUs, one INT, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery... totaled 4 stops, one TFL for -8 yards and two pass break-ups against UAB . . . had his first career interception against North Texas and returned it for a 36-yard touchdown... totaled 2 stops at Tulane... had one stop in his first career game vs. #1 Oklahoma... started two years at CB at Carl Albert (Okla.) High School... had 50 tackls, 9 PBUs and 3 INTs as a prep senior.

10 – JUSTIN SKILLENS (5-9, 180, JR) –– has played in 36 career games... moved to cornerback from receiver in the 2010 preseason... has 30 career tackles and 3 PBUs . . . credited with 20 tackles and one PBU this year... has started 3 games –– Tulane, OSU and Boise State... missed the North Texas and UAB games with an injury... started his first career game at Tulane... had 7 tackles at #1 Oklahoma and 6 stops at #4 Boise State... played in all 13 games in 2010 and had 10 tackles and 2 PBUs... had one tackle in his first collegiate game on defense against East Carolina in the 2010 season opener... had 3 receptions for 41 yards and 3 carries for 39 yards on offense in 2009... started 3 years in the secondary and his final two years at WR at Tulsa's BT Washington HS.

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Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football • page 28THE KICKING GAME47 – KEVIN FITZPATRICK (6-2, 190, SR) –– ranks as the school's all-time leading scorer with 296 points... has kicked in 47 career games... has connected on 45-of-57 career field goals... ranks 6th on the school's all-time FGs made list... also handled the punting chores against SMU, UCF, Marshall, UTEP and #7 Houston... has connected on 15-of-17 FGs and 48-of-50 PATs for 93 points this year... has earned first-team all-C-USA honors this season... knocked through 3 FGs against #7 Houston, including two 50+ -yarders... had a 52, 36 and 51-yarder vs. Houston... was 7-of-7 on PATs at UTEP to tie the school's scoring record... had 11 points against Marshall... also had a career-long 59-yard punt against Houston, while averaging a career-best 46.5-yard punting average against the Cougars . . . added a 56-yard punt against Marshall... connected on 10 straight FGs dating back to last year before missing a 35-yarder against Rice... knocked through a career-long 52-yarder at Rice... knocked through 3-of-3 FGs at UCF covering 36, 25 and 25 yards... converted 3-of-3 FGs against UAB with distances of 30, 44 and 22 yards... had 111 points in 2010 to rank second on the school's single-season scoring chart... hit a 27-yard FG that would end up being the game-winner in a one-point win over Notre Dame... tied his career-best by knocking through 4-of-4 FGs against Bowling Green, including distances of 23, 27, 34 and 46 yards... hit the game-winning 37-yard field in OT against Memphis in the 2009 season finale.

28 – COLE WAY (6-8, 205, FR-GS) –– enrolled at Tulsa in January 2011... gray-shirted last year... a left-footed, 6'8" punter... one of 11 freshmen nationally handling the punting duties for their school... punted in the first 7 games... did not punt against SMU, UCF, Marshall, UTEP and #7 Houston... has averaged 38.0 yards on 31 punts... had a season-long 51-yard punt against North Texas... 16 of his punts have been fair caught and seven have landed inside the 20-yard line... his first 20 punts went without a return... #4 Boise State had two returns for 20 yards for the first returns by an opponent this season... had 8 punts for a 37.4 average in his first career game vs. #1 Oklahoma... as a senior at Tulsa's Union High School, he converted 11-of-12 fied goals in 2009 and averaged over 40 yards per punt... his older brother, Tres, is the punter at Oklahoma.

44 – BO ABBOTT (5-10, 185, SR) –– a former walk-on... was awarded a scholarship prior to the 2010 season... handles the deep snapping duties for the third straight year... has earned honorable mention all-C-USA honors this season... has played in 37 career games, including each game since the 2009 season... has 8 career tackles on special teams... came to Tulsa as a linebacker... his father, Cliff, was an all-conference linebacker in the 1980s for Tulsa.

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Tulsa Offense WR 88 Bryan Burnham (6-2, 205, Jr-1L) 84 Freeman Kelley (5-11, 187, So-1L) 1 Keyarris Garrett (6-4, 185, Fr-HS)

LT 78 Tyler Holmes (6-4, 301, Sr-3L) 75 Jared Grigg (6-4, 290, Jr-1L) LG 72 Clint Anderson (6-2, 285, Sr-3L) 79 Eric Sproal (6-4, 317, Sr-2L)

C 53 Trent Dupy (6-2, 285, Jr-2L) 76 Jake Alexander (6-2, 290, Fr-RS) 57 Jacob Rader (5-11, 288, Sr-SQ) RG 73 Brian DeShane (6-3, 313, Jr-2L) 79 Eric Sproal (6-4, 317, Sr-2L) 65 Gabe Moyer (6-2, 307, So-1L)

RT 77 Matt Romine (6-5, 295, Sr-TR) 70 David Lazenby (6-5, 303, Sr-1L)

TE 82 Clay Sears (6-4, 234, Sr-3L) 39 Michael Britton (5-10, 239, Sr-2L) 87 Nathan Largen (6-1, 231, Sr-SQ)

QB 4 GJ Kinne (6-2, 224, Sr-2L) 15 Kalen Henderson (6-0, 202, Fr-RS)

TB 22 Trey Watts (5-11, 203, So-1L) 25 Ja’Terian Douglas (5-11, 180, So-1L) 8 Alex Singleton (6-1, 250, Jr-1L)

H-B 34 Willie Carter (6-2, 221, Jr-2L) 82 Clay Sears (6-4, 234, Sr-3L)

FL 12 Jordan James (6-2, 205, So-1L) 5 Ricky Johnson (6-2, 217, Jr-2L)

Tulsa SpecialistsKO 47 Kevin Fitzpatrick (6-2, 190, Sr-3L) 28 Cole Way (6-8, 205, Fr-GS)FG/PAT 47 Kevin Fitzpatrick (6-2, 190, Sr-3L)P 47 Kevin Fitzpatrick (6-2, 190, Sr-3L) 28 Cole Way (6-8, 205, Fr-GS)DS 44 Bo Abbott (5-10, 185, Sr-2L) 85 Greg Brown (6-3, 243, Fr-RS)HO 82 Clay Sears (6-4, 234, Sr-3L)KOR 22 Trey Watts (5-11, 203, So-1L) 84 Freeman Kelley (5-11, 187, So-1L) PR 15 J.D. Ratliff (5-9, 174, Jr-JC) 22 Trey Watts (5-11, 203, So-1L)

Tulsa DefenseDE 94 Tyrunn Walker (6-3, 283, Sr-1L) 97 Brentom Todd (6-3, 222, Fr-HS) 48 Durrell Finch (6-5, 232, Sr-1L)

DT 56 Daeshon Bufford (6-3, 272, Jr-2L) 95 Rashad Robinson (6-1, 252, Sr-2L)

DT 92 Derrick Jackson (6-2, 293, Jr-2L) 59 Joe King (6-6, 309, Jr-RS) 98 Jack Jewell (6-5, 287, So-SQ) DE 93 Cory Dorris (6-4, 275, Jr-2L) 50 Jared St. John (6-2, 248, Jr-SQ)

CANE 11 Alan Dock (5-10, 207, Sr-3L) 2 DeAundre Brown (5-11, 211, Jr-2L) 27 DeWitt Jennings (5-10, 200, So-1L)

MIKE 32 Curnelius Arnick (6-1, 230, Sr-3L) 43 Donnell Hawkins (6-1, 217, So-1L)

WILL 55 Shawn Jackson (6-0, 238, So-1L) 24 Zik Asiegbu (6-0, 195, Fr-GS)

BAN 26 Dexter McCoil (6-4, 222, Jr-2L) 1 Trent Wilkins (5-11, 200, Jr-2L) 30 Luke Snider (5-10, 175, Fr-RS)

FS 20 Marco Nelson (6-0, 192, So-1L) 6 Kwame Sexton (5-11, 170, Fr-HS) CB 7 Lowell Rose (6-1, 197, Jr-1L) 9 Dwight Dobbins (5-9, 173, Fr-HS) 10 Justin Skillens (5-9, 180, Jr-2L)

CB 19 Milton Howell (6-0, 180, Sr-1L) 15 J.D. Ratliff (5-9, 174, Jr-JC)

TULSA TWO-DEEP vs. BYU

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2011 TULSA TEAM STATISTICSTEAM STATISTICS TLS OPP

SCORING....................... 409 331 Points Per Game............. 34.1 27.6FIRST DOWNS................... 272 269 Rushing..................... 122 94 Passing..................... 136 155 Penalty..................... 14 20RUSHING YARDAGE............... 2455 1576 Yards gained rushing........ 2710 1884 Yards lost rushing.......... 255 308 Rushing Attempts............ 494 469 Average Per Rush............ 5.0 3.4 Average Per Game............ 204.6 131.3 TDs Rushing................. 20 20PASSING YARDAGE............... 2998 3472 Comp-Att-Int................ 238-389-17 290-476-16 Average Per Pass............ 7.7 7.3 Average Per Catch........... 12.6 12.0 Average Per Game............ 249.8 289.3 TDs Passing................. 28 22TOTAL OFFENSE................. 5453 5048 Total Plays................. 883 945 Average Per Play............ 6.2 5.3 Average Per Game............ 454.4 420.7KICK RETURNS: #-Yards......... 47-1026 56-1178PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards......... 13-81 15-110INT RETURNS: #-Yards.......... 16-318 17-134KICK RETURN AVERAGE........... 21.8 21.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE........... 6.2 7.3INT RETURN AVERAGE............ 19.9 7.9FUMBLES-LOST.................. 21-14 20-10PENALTIES-Yards............... 51-461 65-595 Average Per Game............ 38.4 49.6PUNTS-Yards................... 50-1999 66-2791 Average Per Punt............ 40.0 42.3 Net punt average............ 36.6 37.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game....... 27:19 32:413RD-DOWN Conversions.......... 69/164 85/199 3rd-Down Pct................ 42% 43%4TH-DOWN Conversions.......... 6/14 10/21 4th-Down Pct................ 43% 48%SACKS BY-Yards................ 24-158 15-106MISC YARDS.................... 4 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED............. 52 43FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.......... 15-17 11-16ON-SIDE KICKS................. 2-2 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES............... (42-53) 79% (37-48) 77%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS........... (31-53) 58% (28-48) 58%PAT-ATTEMPTS.................. (48-50) 96% (38-43) 88%ATTENDANCE.................... 135245 216906 Games/Avg Per Game.......... 6/22541 6/36151 Neutral Site Games.......... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total

Tulsa............... 102 115 104 88 - 409Opponents........... 69 100 80 82 - 331

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2011 TULSA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G

DOUGLAS, Ja'Terian 12-2 108 909 25 884 8.2 4 82 73.7WATTS, Trey 12-11 147 872 29 843 5.7 3 58 70.2KINNE, G.J. 12-12 112 513 108 405 3.6 3 23 33.8SINGLETON, Alex 12-0 82 286 7 279 3.4 8 46 23.2CARTER, Willie 11-8 13 64 2 62 4.8 2 23 5.6HENDERSON, Kalen 5-0 23 66 47 19 0.8 0 9 3.8OWENS, Gary 10-3 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.5TEAM 9-0 8 0 32 -32 -4.0 0 0 -3.6Total.......... 12 494 2710 255 2455 5.0 20 82 204.6Opponents...... 12 469 1884 308 1576 3.4 20 69 131.3

PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G

KINNE, G.J. 12-12 147.66 230-359-12 64.1 2876 25 69 239.7HENDERSON, K. 5-0 69.48 8-29-4 27.6 122 3 43 24.4COLE, Genesis 12-0 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 12 140.93 238-389-17 61.2 2998 28 69 249.8Opponents...... 12 130.72 290-476-16 60.9 3472 22 66 289.3

RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G

CARTER, Willie 11-8 61 868 14.2 7 69 78.9BURNHAM, Bryan 12-12 50 737 14.7 8 56 61.4SEARS, Clay 12-11 35 438 12.5 6 60 36.5WATTS, Trey 12-11 29 230 7.9 3 53 19.2JAMES, Jordan 11-10 27 355 13.1 1 68 32.3JOHNSON, Ricky 12-1 11 162 14.7 3 41 13.5DOUGLAS, Ja'Terian 12-2 9 54 6.0 0 15 4.5LARGEN, Nathan 12-0 5 73 14.6 0 28 6.1SINGLETON, Alex 12-0 3 25 8.3 0 11 2.1BRITTON, Michael 12-1 2 23 11.5 0 13 1.9GARRETT, Keyarris 7-0 2 10 5.0 0 6 1.4OWENS, Gary 10-3 2 8 4.0 0 5 0.8KELLEY, Freeman 11-0 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.0COLE, Genesis 12-0 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3Total.......... 12 238 2998 12.6 28 69 249.8Opponents...... 12 290 3472 12.0 22 66 289.3

|------- PATs -------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts

FITZPATRICK, Kevin 0 15-17 48-50 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 93CARTER, Willie 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54BURNHAM, Bryan 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 50SINGLETON, Alex 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48WATTS, Trey 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42SEARS, Clay 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 38DOUGLAS, Ja'Terian 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24KINNE, G.J. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-2 0 0 18JOHNSON, Ricky 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18JAMES, Jordan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6MCCOIL, Dexter 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6JACKSON, Shawn 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6DOBBINS, Dwight 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total.......... 52 15-17 48-50 0-0 2 2-2 0 0 409Opponents...... 43 11-16 38-43 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 331

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G

KINNE, G.J. 12 471 405 2876 3281 273.4DOUGLAS, Ja'Terian 12 108 884 0 884 73.7WATTS, Trey 12 147 843 0 843 70.2SINGLETON, Alex 12 82 279 0 279 23.2HENDERSON, Kalen 5 52 19 122 141 28.2CARTER, Willie 11 13 62 0 62 5.6OWENS, Gary 10 1 -5 0 -5 -0.5TEAM 9 8 -32 0 -32 -3.6Total.......... 12 883 2455 2998 5453 454.4Opponents...... 12 945 1576 3472 5048 420.7

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long

RATLIFF, J.D. 8 35 4.4 0 9NELSON, Marco 3 22 7.3 0 11WATTS, Trey 2 24 12.0 0 24Total.......... 13 81 6.2 0 24Opponents...... 15 110 7.3 0 19

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long

HOWELL, Milton 4 44 11.0 0 35MCCOIL, Dexter 4 94 23.5 1 74DOCK, Alan 2 28 14.0 0 28JACKSON, Shawn 2 45 22.5 1 34ARNICK, Curnelius 1 22 22.0 0 22BROWN, DeAundre 1 0 0.0 0 0ROSE, Lowell 1 41 41.0 0 41DOBBINS, Dwight 1 36 36.0 1 36Total.......... 16 318 19.9 3 74Opponents...... 17 134 7.9 0 36

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long

KELLEY, Freeman 22 459 20.9 0 37WATTS, Trey 17 408 24.0 1 94OWENS, Gary 3 47 15.7 0 33NELSON, Marco 3 77 25.7 0 42SINGLETON, Alex 1 22 22.0 0 22LARGEN, Nathan 1 13 13.0 0 13Total.......... 47 1026 21.8 1 94Opponents...... 56 1178 21.0 1 96

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long

NELSON, Marco 1 4 4.0 0 4Total.......... 1 4 4.0 0 4Opponents...... 5 39 7.8 0 18

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd

WAY, Cole 34 1293 38.0 51 1 16 7 2FITZPATRICK, K. 16 675 42.2 59 2 1 1 0TEAM 0 31 0.0 31 0 1 0 1Total.......... 50 1999 40.0 59 3 18 8 3Opponents...... 66 2791 42.3 64 11 21 18 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn

FITZPATRICK, K. 79 5155 65.3 21 2Total.......... 79 5155 65.3 21 2 1178 45.0 24Opponents...... 64 4067 63.5 15 1 1026 42.8 27

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G

WATTS, Trey 12 843 230 24 408 0 1505 125.4DOUGLAS, Ja'Terian 12 884 54 0 0 0 938 78.2CARTER, Willie 11 62 868 0 0 0 930 84.5BURNHAM, Bryan 12 0 737 0 0 0 737 61.4KELLEY, Freeman 11 0 11 0 459 0 470 42.7SEARS, Clay 12 0 438 0 0 0 438 36.5KINNE, G.J. 12 405 0 0 0 0 405 33.8JAMES, Jordan 11 0 355 0 0 0 355 32.3SINGLETON, Alex 12 279 25 0 22 0 326 27.2JOHNSON, Ricky 12 0 162 0 0 0 162 13.5NELSON, Marco 12 0 0 22 77 8 107 8.9MCCOIL, Dexter 12 0 0 0 0 94 94 7.8LARGEN, Nathan 12 0 73 0 13 0 86 7.2OWENS, Gary 10 -5 8 0 47 0 50 5.0JACKSON, Shawn 12 0 0 0 0 45 45 3.8HOWELL, Milton 12 0 0 0 0 44 44 3.7ROSE, Lowell 9 0 0 0 0 41 41 4.6DOBBINS, Dwight 12 0 0 0 0 36 36 3.0RATLIFF, J.D. 12 0 0 35 0 0 35 2.9DOCK, Alan 12 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.3BRITTON, Michael 12 0 23 0 0 0 23 1.9ARNICK, Curnelius 12 0 0 0 0 22 22 1.8HENDERSON, Kalen 5 19 0 0 0 0 19 3.8GARRETT, Keyarris 7 0 10 0 0 0 10 1.4COLE, Genesis 12 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.3TEAM 9 -32 0 0 0 0 -32 -3.6Total.......... 12 2455 2998 81 1026 318 6878 573.2Opponents...... 12 1576 3472 110 1178 134 6470 539.2

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FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk

FITZPATRICK,K. 15-17 88.2 0-0 7-7 4-6 1-1 3-3 52 0

FG SEQUENCE Tulsa OPPONENTS

Oklahoma - (28),(27)Tulane (28) (32),48,44Oklahoma State (25),(34) (35)Boise State - -North Texas - (52),40UAB (30),(44),(22) (20),(49)Rice (52),35 (32),(36)SMU (22),34 -UCF (36),(25),(25) 46,(29)Marshall (20) (30)UTEP - 36Houston (52),(36),(51) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

2011 TULSA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES........... (8-4-0) (4-2-0) (4-2-0) (0-0-0)CONFERENCE.......... (7-1-0) (3-2-0) (4-0-0) (0-0-0)NON-CONFERENCE...... (1-3-0) (1-1-0) (0-2-0) (0-0-0)

Overall ConferenceDate Opponent Score Record Record Time Attend

Sep 3, 2011 at #1 Oklahoma L 14-47 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 3:25 85,260*Sep 10, 2011 at Tulane W 31-3 1- 1- 0 1- 0- 0 2:54 19,752Sep 17, 2011 #7/8 OKLAHOMA STATE L 33-59 1- 2- 0 1- 0- 0 3:19 24,563Sep 24, 2011 at #4 Boise State L 21-41 1- 3- 0 1- 0- 0 3:13 34,019Oct 1, 2011 NORTH TEXAS W 41-24 2- 3- 0 1- 0- 0 3:00 21,240*Oct 15, 2011 UAB W 37-20 3- 3- 0 2- 0- 0 3:26 21,494*Oct 22, 2011 at Rice W 38-20 4- 3- 0 3- 0- 0 3:14 17,314*Oct 29, 2011 SMU W 38-7 5- 3- 0 4- 0- 0 3:12 21,261*Nov 3, 2011 at UCF W 24-17 6- 3- 0 5- 0- 0 3:07 36,712*Nov 12, 2011 MARSHALL W 59-17 7- 3- 0 6- 0- 0 3:19 17,672*Nov 19, 2011 at UTEP W 57-28 8- 3- 0 7- 0- 0 3:31 23,849*Nov 25, 2011 #7/8 HOUSTON L 16-48 8- 4- 0 7- 1- 0 3:26 29,015

* Conference USA Games

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|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf

32 ARNICK, Curnelius 12-12 91 51 142 4.5-12 1.5-8 1-22 4 2 1-0 . . .55 JACKSON, Shawn 12-12 63 29 92 8.0-32 3.5-27 2-45 4 3 1-0 1 . .26 MCCOIL, Dexter 12-12 47 27 74 2.5-4 . 4-94 6 . . . . .11 DOCK, Alan 12-12 38 30 68 2.5-14 0.5-7 2-28 2 2 . 1 . .20 NELSON, Marco 12-12 44 22 66 . . 0-8 5 . 2-4 . . .19 HOWELL, Milton 12-12 40 9 49 1.0-4 . 4-44 6 . . 2 . .93 DORRIS, Cory 12-11 21 26 47 5.0-16 1.0-3 . . 3 1-0 1 3 .94 WALKER, Tyrunn 12-12 22 15 37 12.5-72 8.0-57 . 7 5 . 2 2 .56 BUFFORD, Daeshon 12-12 17 14 31 2.5-13 1.5-11 . . 1 . . . .7 ROSE, Lowell 9-8 21 9 30 2.5-8 1.0-5 1-41 8 . . . . .1W WILKINS, Trent 12-0 18 8 26 . . . . . . . . .27 JENNINGS, DeWitt 12-0 14 9 23 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .92 JACKSON, Derrick 12-12 13 10 23 5.5-14 1.0-7 . . 1 . . . .95 ROBINSON, Rashad 11-0 10 10 20 1.0-7 1.0-7 . 1 . . . . .6 SEXTON, Kwame 11-0 10 10 20 1.5-3 . . . . 1-0 . . .10 SKILLENS, Justin 10-3 15 5 20 . . . 1 . . . . .2 BROWN, DeAundre 8-0 11 7 18 1.0-1 . 1-0 . . . . . .15 RATLIFF, J.D. 12-0 9 6 15 . . . 4 . . . . .97 TODD, Brentom 12-0 10 4 14 4.5-17 2.0-13 . . 1 . 1 . .50 ST. JOHN, Jared 12-1 8 3 11 1.5-8 1.0-7 . 1 1 . 1 . .98 JEWELL, Jack 9-0 8 2 10 . . . . . 1-0 . . .24 ASIEGBU, Zik 11-0 5 4 9 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .9 DOBBINS, Dwight 12-1 6 3 9 1.0-8 . 1-36 3 . 1-0 1 . .59 KING, Joe 12-0 6 3 9 1.0-12 . . 1 . . 1 . .43 HAWKINS, Donnell 12-0 6 2 8 . . . . . 1-0 . . .25 DOUGLAS, Ja'Terian 12-2 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .88 BURNHAM, Bryan 12-12 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .48 FINCH, Durrell 7-0 4 1 5 2.0-6 2.0-6 . . . . 1 . .30 SNIDER, Luke 10-0 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .87 LARGEN, Nathan 12-0 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .47 FITZPATRICK, Kevin 12-0 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .39 BRITTON, Michael 12-1 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .4 KINNE, G.J. 12-12 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .22 WATTS, Trey 12-11 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .44 ABBOTT, Bo 12-0 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .40 MARTIN, Trent 4-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .21 OWENS, Gary 10-3 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .12 JAMES, Jordan 11-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .5 JOHNSON, Ricky 12-1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .72 ANDERSON, Clint 12-12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .5S SINGLETON, Reid 12-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .75 GRIGG, Jared 12-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 9-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .78 HOLMES, Tyler 12-12 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .46 HUMMINGBIRD, Chris 4-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 12-0 590 332 922 62-253 24-158 16-318 53 19 9-4 12 5 . Opponents...... 12-0 549 352 901 57-226 15-106 17-134 35 24 14-39 18 4 1

2011 TULSA DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

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2011 TULSA INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES

2011 TEAM SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS

Most Passes Caught - 13 by Willie Carter vs. SMUMost Yards Receiving - 173 by Willie Carter vs. SMUMost TD's Receiving - 2 by Bryan Burnham vs. Tulane and Oklahoma State; Clay Sears vs. UAB and MarshallMost Points Scored (non-kicking) - 18 by Alex Singleton vs. SMU and MarshallMost Points Scored Kicking - 13 by Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. UABMost Kickoff Returns - 4 by Freeman Kelley vs. Oklahoma, UAB, Rice; Trey Watts vs. Houston Most Kickoff Return Yards - 113 yards by Trey Watts vs. UTEPMost Punt Returns - 3 by Marco Nelson vs. TulaneMost Punt Return Yards - 24 yards by Trey Watts vs. TLNMost Interceptions - 3 by Milton Howell vs. SMUMost Interception Return Yards - 74 yards by Dexter McCoil vs. North Texas (TD)Most Field Goals Scored - 3 by Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. UAB, UCF and HoustonMost Punts - 8 by Cole Way vs. OklahomaMost Punt Yards - 299 yards by Cole Way vs. OklahomaBest Punting Average (min. 2 punts) - 46.5 yards by Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. Houston (6 punts)

Longest Run from Scrimmage - 82 yards by Ja'Terian Douglas vs. MarshallLongest Run from Scrimmage for TD - 80 yards by Ja'Terian Douglas vs. Oklahoma StateLongest Pass Play - 69 yards by G.J. Kinne to Willie Carter vs. OklahomaLongest Pass Play for TD - 64 yards by G.J. Kinne to Willie Carter vs. RiceLongest Kickoff Return - 94 yards by Trey Watts vs. UTEP (TD)Longest Punt Return - 24 yards by Trey Watts vs. TulaneLongest Interception Return - 74 yards by Dexter McCoil vs. North Texas (TD)Longest Punt - 56 yards by Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. MarshallLongest Field Goal - 52 yards by Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. Rice and HoustonMost Rushing Attempts - 23 by Trey Watts vs. OSUMost Rushing Yards - 194 yards by Ja'Terian Douglas vs. MarshallMost TD's Rushing - 3 by Alex Singleton vs. SMU, MarshallMost Passing Attempts - 43 by G.J. Kinne vs. UABMost Passes Completed - 31 by G.J. Kinne vs. UABMost Passing Yards - 341 yards by G.J. Kinne vs. UABMost TD Passes Thrown - 4 by G.J. Kinne vs. MarshallMost Yards Total Offense - 375 yards by G.J. Kinne vs.UABMost Offensive Plays - 55 by G.J. Kinne vs. UAB

TULSA CATEGORY OPPONENTS59 vs. Marshall Points Scored 59, Oklahoma State 14 vs. Oklahoma Low 3, Tulane32 vs. Marshall First Downs 34, Oklahoma 14 vs. Boise State Low 15, Tulane59 vs. Oklahoma State Rushing Plays 56, North Texas24 vs. North Texas Low 27, UAB, SMU380 vs. Marshall Rushing Yards 246, Oklahoma98 vs. North Texas Low 59, Tulane43 vs. UAB Passes Attempted 54, Oklahoma26 vs. Oklahoma State, Boise State Low 24, UCF31 vs. UAB Passes Completed 39, Oklahoma8 vs. Oklahoma State Low 16, UCF341 vs. UAB Passing Yardage 474, Houston117 vs. Oklahoma State Low 176, Tulane92 vs. SMU Total Plays 100, Oklahoma56 vs. Boise State, North Texas Low 61, UCF682 vs. Marshall Total Offense 663, Oklahoma291 vs. Boise State Low 235, Tulane8 vs. Marshall, UTEP Total Touchdowns 8, Oklahoma State1 vs. Houston Low 0, Tulane3 vs. UAB Fumbles Lost 2, Tulane, Rice, Marshall 0 vs. North Texas Low 0, Oklahoma State, North Texas, UAB, UCF, UTEP

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2011 TULSA STARTING LINEUPS

Longest Run from Scrimmage - 69 yards by Travan Van, MarshallLongest Run from Scrimmage for TD - 69 yards by Travan Van, MarshallLongest Pass Play - 66 yards by Bryan Ellis to Jamarcus Nelson, UABLongest Pass Play for TD - 66 yards by Bryan Ellis to Jamarcus Nelson, UABLongest Kickoff Return - 96 yards by Justin Gilbert, OSULongest Punt Return - 19 yards by Patrick Edwards, HoustonLongest Interception Return - 36 yards by Travis Ryan, TulaneLongest Punt - 64 yards by Kase Whitehead, MarshallLongest Field Goal - 52 yards by Zach Olen, North TexasMost Rushing Attempts - 40 by Lance Dunbar, North TexasMost Rushing Yards - 131 yards by Dominique Whaley, OUMost TD's Rushing - 4 by Dominique Whaley, OklahomaMost Passing Attempts - 47 by Landry Jones, OUMost Passes Completed - 35 by Landry Jones, OUMost Passing Yards - 457 yards by Case Keenum, HoustonMost TD Passes Thrown - 5 by Case Keenum, Houston Most Passes Caught - 14 by Ryan Broyles, OklahomaMost Yards Receiving - 181 yards by Patrick Ewards, Houston

Most Yards Total Offense - 377 yards by Landry Jones, OklahomaMost Offensive Plays - 49 by Case Kennum, HoustonMost Points Scored (non-kicking) - 24 by Dominique Whaley, Oklahoma; Patrick Edwards, HoustonMost Points Scored Kicking - 11 by Quinn Sharp, OSUMost Kickoff Returns - 6 by Robert Kelley, Tulane; B. Chancellor, North TexasMost Kickoff Return Yards - 148 yards by Rannell Hall, UCFMost Punt Returns - 3 by Mario Hull, Rice; Richard Crawford, SMU; Patrick Ewards, HoustonMost Punt Return Yards - 45 yards by Patrick Ewards, HoustonMost Interceptions - 2 by Jerrell Gavins, Boise StateMost Interception Return Yards - 36 yards by Ryan Travis, TulaneMost Field Goals Scored - 2 by Ty Long, UAB; Chris Boswell, RiceMost Punts - 10 by Trey Raglund, UABMost Punting Yards - 411 yards by Trey Ragland, UABBest Punting Average (more than 2 punts) - 46.5 by W. Atterberry, North Texas (4 punts)

2011 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES

OffenseOpponent QB TB TE H-B/WR WR WR RT RG C LG LT@ OU Kinne Watts Carter Roberson Burnham James Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson Holmes@ Tulane Kinne Watts Sears Owens Burnham James Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson HolmesOSU Kinne Watts Sears Owens Burnham James Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson Holmes@ Boise St. Kinne Watts Sears Owens Burnham James Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson HolmesUNT Kinne Watts Sears Carter Burnham R. Johnson Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson HolmesUAB Kinne Douglas Sears Carter Burnham James Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson Holmes@ Rice Kinne Watts Sears Carter Burnham James Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson HolmesSMU Kinne Watts Sears Carter Burnham James Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson Holmes@ UCF Kinne Watts Sears Carter Burnham James Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson HolmesMARSHALL Kinne Watts Sears Carter Burnham Douglas Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson Holmes@ UTEP Kinne Watts Sears Britton Burnham James Romine Burnett Dupy Anderson HolmesUH Kinne Watts Sears Carter Burnham James Romine DeShane Dupy Anderson Holmes

DefenseOpponent DE DT DT DE CANE MIKE WILL BAN FS CB CB@ OU Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Rose Howell@ Tulane Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Skillens HowellOSU Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Skillens Howell@ Boise St. Walker Bufford D. Jackson St. John Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Skillens HowellUNT Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Dobbins HowellUAB Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Rose Howell@ Rice Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Rose HowellSMU Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Rose Howell@ UCF Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Rose HowellMARSHALL Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Rose Howell@ UTEP Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Rose HowellUH Walker Bufford D. Jackson Dorris Dock Arnick S. Jackson McCoil Nelson Rose Howell

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TU OUFirst Downs 15 34Total Net Yards 400 663Offensive Plays 64 100Yards Per Play 6.2 6.6Rushes/Net Yards 31-129 46-246Net Passing Yards 271 417Passes Comp/Att. 18-33 39-54Had Intercepted 1 0Punts/Average 8-37.4 4-40.0Penalties/Yards 5-44 2-20Fumbles/Lost 2-2 1-1Sacks by 0-0 3-63rd Down Conv/Att. 5-14 11-194th Down Conv/Att. 1-1 1-1Possession Time 23:22 36:38

TU TLNFirst Downs 19 15Total Net Yards 412 235Offensive Plays 69 77Yards Per Play 6.0 3.1Rushes/Net Yards 37-166 35-59Net Passing Yards 246 176Passes Comp/Att. 22-32 19-42Had Intercepted 1 1Punts/Average 7-38.3 7-45.9Penalties/Yards 5-55 5-35Fumbles/Lost 1-1 4-2Sacks by 2-9 3-293rd Down Conv/Att. 4-13 5-204th Down Conv/Att. 0-0 1-3Possession Time 25:46 34:14

TU OSUFirst Downs 27 32Total Net Yards 482 543Offensive Plays 85 88Yards Per Play 5.7 6.2Rushes/Net Yards 59-365 48-174Net Passing Yards 117 369Passes Comp/Att. 8-26 29-40Had Intercepted 4 2Punts/Average 5-37.0 4-45.2Penalties/Yards 3-25 5-50Fumbles/Lost 4-2 0-0Sacks by 1-9 3-203rd Down Conv/Att. 6-17 11-184th Down Conv/Att. 1-1 0-1Possession Time 30:14 29:46 TU BSUFirst Downs 14 23Total Net Yards 291 458Offensive Plays 56 82Yards Per Play 5.2 5.6Rushes/Net Yards 30-155 45-131Net Passing Yards 136 327Passes Comp/Att. 15-26 28-37Had Intercepted 4 0Punts/Average 5-40.8 4-40.5Penalties/Yards 5-35 5-48Fumbles/Lost 0-0 3-1Sacks by 1-9 0-03rd Down Conv/Att. 3-10 8-174th Down Conv/Att. 0-0 2-3Possession Time 23:08 36:52

2011 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES

TU UNTFirst Downs 19 22Total Net Yards 412 391Offensive Plays 56 82Yards Per Play 7.4 4.8Rushes/Net Yards 24-98 56-130Net Passing Yards 314 261Passes Comp/Att. 20-32 18-26Had Intercepted 1 2Punts/Average 3-39.0 4-46.5Penalties/Yards 7-53 9-75Fumbles/Lost 3-0 0-0Sacks by 2-16 0-03rd Down Conv/Att. 4-9 10-204th Down Conv/Att. 0-1 1-2Possession Time 19:07 40:53

TU UABFirst Downs 30 19 Total Net Yards 559 379Offensive Plays 87 71Yards Per Play 6.4 5.3Rushes/Net Yards 44-218 27-81Net Passing Yards 341 298Passes Comp/Att. 31-43 21-44Had Intercepted 1 2Punts/Average 3-39.0 10-41.1Penalties/Yards 5-42 8-65Fumbles/Lost 3-3 0-0Sacks by 2-12 3-193rd Down Conv/Att. 7-15 3-154th Down Conv/Att. 1-2 0-0Possession Time 31:20 28:40 TU RiceFirst Downs 21 21Total Net Yards 473 353Offensive Plays 76 77Yards Per Play 6.2 4.6Rushes/Net Yards 42-155 35-103 Net Passing Yards 318 250Passes Comp/Att. 21-34 22-42Had Intercepted 0 2Punts/Average 4-39.0 6-46.0Penalties/Yards 5-46 4-35Fumbles/Lost 2-1 2-2Sacks by 3-19 0-03rd Down Conv/Att. 9-17 8-164th Down Conv/Att. 0-1 0-0Possession Time 31:45 28:15

TU SMUFirst Downs 25 17Total Net Yards 451 265Offensive Plays 92 64Yards Per Play 4.9 4.1Rushes/Net Yards 56-177 27-85Net Passing Yards 274 180Passes Comp/Att. 24-36 17-37Had Intercepted 1 4Punts/Average 4-40.8 7-35.7Penalties/Yards 8-73 6-72Fumbles/Lost 1-1 3-1Sacks by 3-17 1-153rd Down Conv/Att. 8-19 2-134th Down Conv/Att. 2-3 1-2Possession Time 32:26 27:34

TU UCFFirst Downs 28 18Total Net Yards 454 381Offensive Plays 72 61Yards Per Play 6.3 6.2Rushes/Net Yards 44-251 37-155Net Passing Yards 203 226Passes Comp/Att. 15-28 16-24Had Intercepted 0 0Punts/Average 1-37.0 3-46.3Penalties/Yards 0-0 6-64Fumbles/Lost 1-1 1-0Sacks by 0-0 0-03rd Down Conv/Att. 6-13 5-124th Down Conv/Att. 1-2 1-3Possession Time 27:10 32:50

TU MARFirst Downs 32 16Total Net Yards 682 393Offensive Plays 86 74Yards Per Play 7.9 5.3Rushes/Net Yards 52-380 38-165Net Passing Yards 302 228Passes Comp/Att. 24-34 20-36Had Intercepted 1 1Punts/Average 4-38.5 7-45.9Penalties/Yards 2-19 2-15Fumbles/Lost 1-1 2-2Sacks by 3-15 1-83rd Down Conv/Att. 5-13 8-194th Down Conv/Att. 0-1 0-3Possession Time 28:57 31:03 TU UTEPFirst Downs 24 28Total Net Yards 500 443Offensive Plays 60 87Yards Per Play 8.3 5.1Rushes/Net Yards 33-200 41-177Net Passing Yards 300 266Passes Comp/Att. 21-27 26-46Had Intercepted 1 2Punts/Average 0-0 4-168Penalties/Yards 4-46 6-66Fumbles/Lost 1-1 3-0Sacks by 4-23 0-03rd Down Conv/Att. 6-7 8-154th Down Conv/Att. 0-0 1-1Possession Time 24:22 35:38

TU UHFirst Downs 18 24Total Net Yards 337 558Offensive Plays 80 81Yards Per Play 4.2 6.9Rushes/Net Yards 42-161 33-84Net Passing Yards 176 474Passes Comp/Att. 19-38 35-48Had Intercepted 2 0Punts/Average 6-46.5 6-36.0Penalties/Yards 2-9 7-50Fumbles/Lost 2-1 1-1Sacks by 3-24 0-03rd Down Conv/Att. 6-17 6-154th Down Conv/Att. 0-2 2-2Possession Time 30:10 29:50

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2011 GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

RECEIVING Carter Burnham James Douglas Sears Cole Watts Garrett Roberson Opponent R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td @ OU 5-135-0 3-68-1 2-10-0 1-10-0 1-9-0 1-4-0 4-31-1 1-4-0 0-0-0@ Tulane 4-26-0 7-94-2 3-70-0 1-5-0 2-11-1 0-0-0 1/-3/0 1-6-0 dnpOSU 0-0-0 3-68-2 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 dnp@ Boise St. 5-54-1 2-11-0 2-17-0 1-8-0 2-21-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UNT 5-69-1 6-101-1 dnp 0-0-0 3-71-0 0-0-0 3-30-0 dnp dnpUAB 8-85-1 5-35-0 3-87-0 2-8-0 9-105-2 0-0-0 2-7-0 dnp dnp@ Rice 9-160-1 4-72-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-12-0 0-0-0 4-32-1 dnp dnpSMU 13-173-1 1-27-0 3-27-0 0-0-0 2-26-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 dnp@ UCF 3-65-0 3-43-0 6-74-0 0-0-0 1-16-1 0-0-0 2-5-0 dnp dnpMARSHALL 5-59-1 10-146-1 1/-1/0 0-0-0 4-41-2 0-0-0 2-23-0 0-0-0 dnp@ UTEP dnp 3-42-1 1-27-1 2-17-0 7-93-0 0-0-0 4-72-1 dnp dnpUH 4-42-1 3-30-0 4-43-0 1-4-0 3-33-0 0-0-0 4-24-0 dnp dnp

RECEIVING R.Johnson G. Owens Singleton Kelley Largen BrittonOpponent R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td R-Yds-Td @ OU 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0@ Tulane 2-34-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0OSU 2-25-0 0-0-0 1-11-0 1-11-0 0-0-0 0-0-0@ Boise St. 1-13-1 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UNT 3-43-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UAB 0-0-0 dnp 2-14-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0@ Rice 1-41-1 dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SMU 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 1-10-0@ UCF 0-0-0 dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0MARSHALL 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-34-0 0-0-0@ UTEP 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-32-0 1-13-0UH 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

RUSHING Kinne Watts Douglas A. Singleton Henderson CarterOpponent A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td A-Yds-Td @ OU 14-46-0 10-47-0 6-32-0 1-4-0 dnp 0-0-0@ Tulane 8-18-0 12-56-0 8-31-0 9-61-1 0-0-0 0-0-0OSU 6-22-0 23-159-0 12-173-2 4-25-0 13-5-0 0-0-0@ Boise St. 1-16-0 15-60-1 7-45-0 1-0-0 2-6-0 4-28-0UNT 4-8-0 6-58-0 6-15-0 2-6-0 3-2-0 3-9-1UAB 12-34-0 4-4-0 14-137-1 11-43-0 dnp 2-2-0@ Rice 11-34-1 18-68-1 8-51-0 2-7-0 dnp 0-0-0SMU 17-39-1 8-53-0 13-41-0 16-42-3 dnp 1-4-0@ UCF 14-92-0 9-63-0 4-25-0 13-57-0 dnp 2-18-1MARSHALL 3-19-0 16-144-1 10-194-0 17-22-3 5-6-0 0-0-0@ UTEP 9-33 10-69-0 12-92-1 2-6-1 dnp dnpUH 13-44-0 16-62-0 8-48-0 4-6-0 dnp 1-1-0

PASSING Kinne Henderson ColeOpponent C-A-I-Yds-Td C-A-I-Yds-Td C-A-I-Yds-Td @ OU 18-33-1-271-2 dnp 0-0-0-0-0@ Tulane 21-29-1-241-3 1-3-0-5-0 0-0-0-0-0OSU 2-5-0-13-0 6-20-3-104-2 0-1-1-0-0@ Boise St. 14-24-4-123-1 1-2-0-13-1 0-0-0-0-0UNT 20-31-0-314-3 0-1-1-0-0 0-0-0-0-0UAB 31-43-1-341-3 dnp 0-0-0-0-0@ Rice 21-34-0-318-3 dnp 0-0-0-0-0SMU 24-36-1-274-1 dnp 0-0-0-0-0@ UCF 15-28-0-203-1 dnp 0-0-0-0-0MARSHALL 24-31-1-302-4 0-3-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0@ UTEP 21-27-1-300-3 dnp 0-0-0-0-0UH 19-38-2-176-1 dnp 0-0-0-0-0

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DEFENSE OU TLN OSU BSU UNT UAB RICE SMU UCF MAR UTEP UH S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-AT S-ATSecondaryDobbins 0-1 2-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Howell 9-4 3-1 4-0 2-2 1-0 3-1 4-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 3-0 4-1McCoil 3-3 5-2 7-4 6-3 5-1 3-2 5-3 4-0 1-3 1-1 3-2 4-3Nelson 3-5 6-0 9-3 3-2 2-0 2-3 8-1 2-0 4-2 1-1 1-0 3-5Ratliff 0-0 3-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 3-1 1-0 0-0J. Roberson 0-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnpRose 4-1 dnp dnp dnp 2-1 1-2 2-0 4-0 2-1 1-1 3-2 2-1Sexton dnp 1-1 0-0 0-0 4-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-7 1-0R. Singleton 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Skillens 5-2 2-0 1-0 5-1 dnp dnp 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0Snider dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0Wilkins 1-1 2-0 0-0 2-0 5-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-0 4-0 0-1 1-1 LinebackersArnick 11-7 6-2 8-3 12-6 6-3 7-3 10-2 5-3 12-7 4-3 6-8 4-4Asiegbu 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 dnpBrown dnp dnp dnp dnp 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-2 2-0 2-1 2-2Dock 1-5 1-0 2-2 3-4 5-0 5-4 4-1 3-2 4-0 4-4 2-3 4-5 Hawkins 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Hummingbird dnp dnp dnp 0-0 dnp dnp 0-1 dnp dnp 0-0 0-0 dnpS. Jackson 5-7 5-1 9-1 2-3 10-1 4-2 5-0 1-2 5-1 8-1 1-5 8-5Jennings 2-1 2-0 1-0 2-1 3-2 2-2 2-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0T. Martin 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnpOsborne 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp

LineBufford 0-1 3-1 1-0 0-1 4-0 0-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-3 1-3 3-3Dorris 4-4 1-1 2-2 0-3 3-1 1-5 1-2 3-1 3-2 1-2 1-3 1-0Finch dnp 1-0 0-0 dnp 1-1 dnp 1-0 0-0 dnp 1-0 0-0 dnpD. Jackson 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 2-0 2-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 4-1Jewell 1-1 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 dnp 0-0 dnp dnp 2-1 1-0 1-0King 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 dnp 0-1Robinson 0-2 1-0 2-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 3-3 2-1 0-0St. John 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1Todd 0-0 0-1 1-1 2-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0Walker 2-2 1-0 4-3 0-0 1-0 1-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-2 5-3 1-4

OthersAbbott 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Britton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1Burnham 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Douglas 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Fitzpatrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Garrett, K. 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0 dnp 0-0 dnp dnpGrigg 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Holmes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1James 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 dnp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0R. Johnson 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Kinne 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Largen 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Owens 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 dnp dnp 0-0 dnp 0-0 0-1 1-0Watts 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

KEY: S - solo tackles; AT- assisted tackles

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2011 TULSA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl/Exp Hometown Previous School44 Bo Abbott DS 5-10 185 Sr-2L Liberal, Kan. Liberal 76 Jake Alexander C 6-2 290 Fr-RS Jenks, Okla. Jenks72 Clint Anderson OG 6-2 285 Sr-3L Allen, Texas Allen32 Curnelius Arnick LB 6-1 230 Sr-3L Dallas, Texas Carter24 Zik Asiegbu LB 6-0 195 Fr-GS Grand Prairie, Texas James Bowie 39 Michael Britton TE 5-10 239 Sr-2L Bedford, Texas Nolan Catholic2 DeAundre Brown LB 5-11 211 Jr-2L Arlington, Texas Seguin85 Greg Brown TE 6-2 243 Fr-RS Bixby, Okla. Bixby56 Daeshon Bufford DT 6-3 272 Jr-2L Edmond, Okla. Santa Fe88 Bryan Burnham WR 6-2 205 Jr-1L Moorestown, NJ Moorestown18 Joseph Calcagni QB 6-1 190 Fr-HS Springdale, Ark. Springdale 34 Willie Carter H-B 6-2 221 Jr-2L Crockett, Texas Crockett13 Genesis Cole WR 6-1 188 Sr-1L Little Rock, Ark. Central69 Kody Cooke OT 6-5 275 Sr-1L Enid, Okla. Oklahoma Univ.26 Samuel Crabtree WR 5-11 172 So-RS Oklahoma City, Okla. Bishop McGuinness16 Brett Davis WR 5-11 190 So-1L Shawnee, Okla. Shawnee73 Brian DeShane OT 6-3 313 Jr-2L Tulsa, Okla. Union 9 Dwight Dobbins DB 5-9 173 Fr-HS Midwest City, Okla. Carl Albert 11 Alan Dock LB 5-10 207 Sr-3L Giddings, Texas Giddings93 Cory Dorris DE 6-4 275 Jr-2L Jenks, Okla. Jenks25 Ja’Terian Douglas TB 5-11 180 So-1L Arlington, Texas Arlington Lamar53 Trent Dupy C 6-2 285 Jr-2L Enid, Okla. Enid 48 Durrell Finch DE 6-5 232 Sr-1L Castro Valley, Calif. Chabot JC47 Kevin Fitzpatrick PK 6-2 190 Sr-3L Jensen Beach, Fla. Jensen Beach1 Keyarris Garrett WR 6-4 185 Fr-HS Daingerfield, Texas Daingerfield75 Jared Grigg OT 6-4 290 Jr-1L Hindsville, Ark. Har-ber43 Donnell Hawkins LB 6-1 217 So-1L Copperas Cove, Texas Copperas Cove 15 Kalen Henderson QB 6-0 202 Fr-RS Mount Airy, La. East St. John89 Matt Hesterberg TE 6-2 237 Jr-SQ Houston, Texas Houston Christian78 Tyler Holmes OT 6-4 301 Sr-3L Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Merivale 19 Milton Howell DB 6-0 180 Sr-1L New Orleans, La. Navarro JC46 Chris Hummingbird LB 6-2 240 Fr-RS Tahlequah, Okla. Tahlequah Sequoyah92 Derrick Jackson DT 6-2 293 Jr-2L Del City, Okla. Del City55 Shawn Jackson LB 6-0 238 So-1L Tulsa, Okla. McLain12 Jordan James WR 6-2 205 So-1L Lafayette, La. St. Thomas More 27 DeWitt Jennings LB 5-10 200 So-1L Bixby, Okla. Bixby98 Jack Jewell DT 6-5 287 So-SQ Norman, Okla. Norman5 Ricky Johnson WR 6-2 217 Jr-2L Carencro, La. Carencro 84 Freeman Kelley WR 5-11 187 So-1L Lancaster, Texas Lancaster 59 Joe King DT 6-6 309 So-RS Oklahoma City, Okla. Texas Tech4 G.J. Kinne QB 6-2 224 Sr-2L Gilmer, Texas Gilmer87 Nathan Largen TE 6-1 231 Sr-SQ Fillmore, Calif. Moorpark College70 David Lazenby OT 6-5 303 Sr-1L Eclectic, Ala. Fort Scott CC42 Chad Levin PK 5-9 160 Fr-HS Bentonville, Ark. Bentonville 26 Dexter McCoil DB 6-4 222 Jr-2L Lutcher, La. Lutcher 37 Austin McDaniel DB 6-0 175 So-RS Waco, Texas Midway65 Gabe Moyer OG 6-2 307 So-1L Oklahoma City, Okla. Bishop McGuinness20 Marco Nelson DB 6-0 192 So-1L Glenpool, Okla. Glenpool33 Mitchell Osborne LB 6-2 210 So-1L Southlake, Texas Southlake Carroll21 Gary Owens WR 5-9 178 Fr-HS Mesquite, Texas West Mesquite39 Marcus Pate DB 5-11 173 So-SQ Austin, Texas Lake Travis57 Jacob Rader C 5-11 288 Sr-SQ Tulsa, Okla. Union15 J.D. Ratliff DB 5-9 174 Jr-JC Tylertown, Miss. SW Mississippi CC95 Rashad Robinson DT 6-1 252 Sr-2L McKinney, Texas North77 Matt Romine OT 6-5 295 Sr-TR Tulsa, Okla. Notre Dame7 Lowell Rose DB 6-1 197 Jr-1L Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA11 Stephen Rouse QB 6-0 201 So-RS Tulsa, Okla. Cascia Hall 50 Jared St. John DE 6-2 248 Jr-SQ Edmond, Okla. Santa Fe 82 Clay Sears TE 6-4 234 Sr-3L Fredericksburg, Texas NEO A&M 6 Kwame Sexton DB 5-11 170 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Holland Hall8 Alex Singleton TB 6-1 250 Jr-1L LaPlace, La. East St. John 5 Reid Singleton DB 5-10 180 Sr-1L Fort Worth, Texas North Crowley53 Jake Sizelove LB 6-0 180 So-RS Argyle, Texas Argyle10 Justin Skillens DB 5-9 180 Jr-2L Tulsa, Okla. BT Washington 30 Luke Snider DB 5-10 175 Fr-RS Tulsa, Okla. Union79 Eric Sproal OG 6-4 317 Sr-2L Yorba Linda, Calif. Santa Ana 97 Brentom Todd DE 6-3 222 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Union 94 Tyrunn Walker DE 6-3 283 Sr-1L New Iberia, La. Jones CC22 Trey Watts TB 5-11 203 So-1L Fairfax, Va. Oakton28 Cole Way P 6-8 205 Fr-GS Tulsa, Okla. Union1 Trent Wilkins DB 5-11 200 Jr-2L Duncan, Okla. Duncan41 Cody Wilson LB 6-0 229 So-1L Broken Arrow, Okla. Lincoln Christian

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl/Exp Hometown Previous School1 Trent Wilkins DB 5-11 200 Jr-2L Duncan, Okla. Duncan1 Keyarris Garrett WR 6-4 185 Fr-HS Daingerfield, Texas Daingerfield2 DeAundre Brown LB 5-11 211 Jr-2L Arlington, Texas Seguin4 G.J. Kinne QB 6-2 224 Sr-2L Gilmer, Texas Gilmer5 Ricky Johnson WR 6-2 217 Jr-2L Carencro, La. Carencro 5 Reid Singleton DB 5-10 180 Sr-1L Fort Worth, Texas North Crowley6 Kwame Sexton DB 5-11 170 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Holland Hall7 Lowell Rose DB 6-1 197 Jr-1L Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA8 Alex Singleton TB 6-1 250 Jr-1L LaPlace, La. East St. John 9 Dwight Dobbins DB 5-9 173 Fr-HS Midwest City, Okla. Carl Albert 10 Justin Skillens DB 5-9 180 Jr-2L Tulsa, Okla. BT Washington 11 Alan Dock LB 5-10 207 Sr-3L Giddings, Texas Giddings11 Stephen Rouse QB 6-0 201 So-RS Tulsa, Okla. Cascia Hall 12 Jordan James WR 6-2 205 So-1L Lafayette, La. St. Thomas More 13 Genesis Cole WR 6-1 188 Sr-1L Little Rock, Ark. Central15 Kalen Henderson QB 6-0 202 Fr-RS Mount Airy, La. East St. John15 J.D. Ratliff DB 5-9 174 Jr-JC Tylertown, Miss. SW Mississippi CC16 Brett Davis WR 5-11 190 So-1L Shawnee, Okla. Shawnee18 Joseph Calcagni QB 6-1 190 Fr-HS Springdale, Ark. Springdale 19 Milton Howell DB 6-0 175 Sr-1L New Orleans, La. Navarro JC20 Marco Nelson DB 6-0 192 So-1L Glenpool, Okla. Glenpool21 Gary Owens WR 5-9 178 Fr-HS Mesquite, Texas West Mesquite22 Trey Watts TB 5-11 203 So-1L Fairfax, Va. Oakton 24 Zik Asiegbu LB 6-0 195 Fr-GS Grand Prairie, Texas James Bowie 25 Ja’Terian Douglas TB 5-11 180 So-1L Arlington, Texas Arlington Lamar26 Samuel Crabtree WR 5-11 172 So-RS Oklahoma City, Okla. Bishop McGuinness26 Dexter McCoil DB 6-4 222 Jr-2L Lutcher, La. Lutcher 27 DeWitt Jennings LB 5-10 200 So-1L Bixby, Okla. Bixby28 Cole Way P 6-8 205 Fr-GS Tulsa, Okla. Union 30 Luke Snider DB 5-10 175 Fr-RS Tulsa, Okla. Union32 Curnelius Arnick LB 6-1 230 Sr-3L Dallas, Texas Carter33 Mitchell Osborne LB 6-2 210 So-1L Southlake, Texas Southlake Carroll34 Willie Carter H-B 6-2 221 Jr-2L Crockett, Texas Crockett37 Austin McDaniel DB 6-0 175 So-RS Waco, Texas Midway39 Michael Britton TE 5-10 239 Sr-1L Bedford, Texas Nolan Catholic39 Marcus Pate DB 5-11 173 So-SQ Austin, Texas Lake Travis41 Cody Wilson LB 6-0 229 So-1L Broken Arrow, Okla. Lincoln Christian42 Chad Levin PK 5-9 160 Fr-HS Bentonville, Ark. Bentonville 43 Donnell Hawkins LB 6-1 217 So-1L Copperas Cove, Texas Copperas Cove44 Bo Abbott DS 5-10 185 Sr-2L Liberal, Kan. Liberal 46 Chris Hummingbird LB 6-2 240 Fr-RS Tahlequah, Okla. Tahlequah Sequoyah47 Kevin Fitzpatrick PK 6-2 190 Sr-3L Jensen Beach, Fla. Jensen Beach48 Durrell Finch DE 6-5 232 Sr-1L Castro Valley, Calif. Chabot JC50 Jared St. John DE 6-2 248 Jr-SQ Edmond, Okla. Santa Fe 53 Trent Dupy C 6-2 285 Jr-2L Enid, Okla. Enid 53 Jake Sizelove LB 6-0 180 So-RS Argyle, Texas Argyle55 Shawn Jackson LB 6-0 238 So-1L Tulsa, Okla. McLain56 Daeshon Bufford DT 6-3 272 Jr-2L Edmond, Okla. Santa Fe57 Jacob Rader C 5-11 288 Sr-SQ Tulsa, Okla. Union59 Joe King DT 6-6 309 Jr-RS Oklahoma City, Okla. Texas Tech65 Gabe Moyer OG 6-2 307 So-1L Oklahoma City, Okla. Bishop McGuinness69 Kody Cooke OT 6-5 275 Sr-1L Enid, Okla. Oklahoma Univ.70 David Lazenby OT 6-5 303 Sr-1L Eclectic, Ala. Fort Scott CC72 Clint Anderson OG 6-2 285 Sr-3L Allen, Texas Allen73 Brian DeShane OG 6-3 313 Jr-2L Tulsa, Okla. Union 75 Jared Grigg OT 6-4 290 Jr-1L Hindsville, Ark. Har-ber 76 Jake Alexander C 6-2 290 Fr-RS Jenks, Okla. Jenks77 Matt Romine OT 6-5 295 Sr-TR Tulsa, Okla. Notre Dame78 Tyler Holmes OT 6-4 301 Sr-3L Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Merivale 79 Eric Sproal OG 6-4 317 Sr-2L Yorba Linda, Calif. Santa Ana 82 Clay Sears TE 6-4 234 Sr-3L Fredericksburg, Texas NEO A&M 84 Freeman Kelley WR 5-11 187 So-1L Lancaster, Texas Lancaster 85 Greg Brown TE 6-3 243 Fr-RS Bixby, Okla. Bixby87 Nathan Largen TE 6-1 231 Sr-SQ Fillmore, Calif. Moorpark College 88 Bryan Burnham WR 6-2 205 Jr-1L Moorestown, NJ Moorestown89 Matt Hesterberg TE 6-2 237 Jr-SQ Houston, Texas Houston Christian92 Derrick Jackson DT 6-2 293 Jr-2L Del City, Okla. Del City93 Cory Dorris DE 6-4 275 Jr-2L Jenks, Okla. Jenks94 Tyrunn Walker DE 6-3 283 Sr-1L New Iberia, La. Jones CC95 Rashad Robinson DT 6-1 252 Sr-2L McKinney, Texas North97 Brentom Todd DE 6-3 222 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla. Union98 Jack Jewell DT 6-5 287 So-SQ Norman, Okla. Norman

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INDIVIDUALPassing300-Yard Passing Game.................................................. By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011 (300 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Case Keenum, (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (457 yards)400-Yard Passing Game.................................................. By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 26, 2010 (406 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Case Keenum, (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (457 yards)500-Yard Passing Game.................................................. By Tulsa: ..........Billy Guy Anderson vs. Oklahoma State, 1965 (502 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Case Keenum (Houston), Nov. 7, 2009 (522 yards)600-Yard Passing Game.................................................. By Tulsa: ..........none........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownThree Passing TDs-Game ............................................... By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011 (3 tds)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Brandon Weeden (OSU), Sept. 17, 2011 (3 tds)Four Passing TDs-Game ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011 (4 tds)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Case Keenum, (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (5 tds)Five Passing TDs-Game.................................................. By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. East Carolina, Sept. 5, 2010 (5 tds)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Case Keenum, (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (5 tds)Six Passing TDs-Game ................................................... By Tulsa: ..........David Johnson vs. New Mexico, Sept. 20, 2008........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Brandon Weeden (Oklahoma State), Sept. 18, 2010 (6 tds)Seven+ Passing TDs-Game ............................................ By Tulsa: ..........Jerry Rhome vs. Louisville, Oct. 17, 1964 (7 tds)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Unknown300 Yards In Five-Straight Games ................................. By Tulsa: ..........Paul Smith, entire 2007 season (14 games)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/A

Receiving100-Yard Receiving Game .............................................. By Tulsa: ..........Bryan Burnham vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011 (146 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Patrick Edwards (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (181 yards); ......................................................................................................................Justin Johnson (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (106 yards)200-Yard Receiving Game .............................................. By Tulsa: ..........Brennan Marion vs. UTEP, Oct. 18, 2008 (233 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Greg Salas (Hawai’i), Dec. 24, 2010 (214 yards)Five 100-Yard Receiving Games-Season ...................... By Tulsa: ..........Damaris Johnson, 2009 (six)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/ASix 100-Yard Receiving Games-Season ........................ By Tulsa: ..........Damaris Johnson, 2009........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/ASeven 100-Yard Receiving Games-Season ................... By Tulsa: ..........Garrett Mills, 2005 ........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/AEight+ 100-Yard Receiving Games-Season .................. By Tulsa: ..........Chris Penn, 1993........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/AFive-Straight 100-Yards Receiving Games ................... By Tulsa: ..........Chris Penn, 1993 (6 games)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/AThree Receiving TDs-Game ............................................ By Tulsa: ..........Brennan Marion vs. UTEP, Oct. 18, 2008 (3 tds)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Patrick Edwards (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (4 tds)Four+ Receiving TDs-Game ........................................... By Tulsa: ..........Chris Penn vs. East Carolina, Nov. 6, 1993 (4 tds)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Patrick Edwards (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (4 tds)Two 100-Yard Receivers ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........Damaris Johnson (196) and Charles Clay (142) vs. Southern

..............................................................................................................................Miss, Nov. 21, 2009

........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Patrick Edwards (181) and Justin Johnson (106)

......................................................................................................................(Houston), Nov. 25, 2011Two 200-Yard Receivers ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........Rick Eber (322) and Harry Wood (318) vs. Idaho State, ......................................................................................................................Oct. 7, 1967........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownThree 100-Yard Receivers............................................... By Tulsa: ..........Unknown........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Unknown

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED . . .

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Two With 100+ Yards In Back-To-Back Games ............ By Tulsa: ..........Brennan Marion (136) and Trae Johnson (126) vs. UTEP, ......................................................................................................................(Oct. 6, 2007) and Brennan Marion (114) and Charles ......................................................................................................................Clay (102) vs. Marshall, (Oct. 13, 2007)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/A

Rushing100-Yard Rushing Game ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........Ja'Terian Douglas (194), Trey Watts (144) vs. Marshall, ......................................................................................................................Nov. 12, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Joseph Randle (OSU), Sept.17, 2011 (128 yards)100-Yard Rushing Game by a Quarterback................... By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. Houston, Nov. 12, 2010 (190 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Unknown200-Yard Rushing Game ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........Tarrion Adams vs. Ball State, Jan. 6, 2009 (207 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Curtis Steele (Memphis), Nov. 27, 2009 (232 yards)300-Yard Rushing Game ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........Tarrion Adams vs. Tulane, Nov. 22, 2008 (323 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..P.J. Daniels (Georgia Tech), Jan. 3, 2004 (307 yards)Five 100-Yard Rushing Games-Season ......................... By Tulsa: ..........Tarrion Adams, 2008 (8 games)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/AThree-Straight 100-Yard Rushing Games-Season ....... By Tulsa: ..........Tarrion Adams, 2008 (4 games)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/AFour-Straight 100-Yard Rushing Games-Season ......... By Tulsa: ..........Tarrion Adams, 2008 (4 games)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/AFive-Straight 100-Yard Rushing Games-Season .......... By Tulsa: ..........Chris Hughley, 1991 (8 games)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/AThree Rushing TDs-Game .............................................. By Tulsa: ..........Alex Singleton vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011; SMU, Oct. 29, ......................................................................................................................2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Joseph Randle (OSU), Sept.17, 2011 (3 tds)Three Rushing TDs-Game by a Quarterback ................ By Tulsa: ..........Paul Smith vs. UTEP, Oct. 6, 2007........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownFour Rushing TDs-Game ................................................ By Tulsa: ..........Ron Jackson vs. San Diego State, 1991 Freedom Bowl........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Dom Whaley (Oklahoma), Sept.3, 2011 (4 tds)Five Rushing TDs-Game ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........Unknown........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownTwo 100-Yard Rushers .................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Ja'Terian Douglas (194), Trey Watts (144) vs. Marshall, ......................................................................................................................Nov. 12, 2011; Ja'Terian Douglas (173) & Trey ....................................................................................................................Watts (159) vs. OSU, Sept. 17, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownTwo 200-Yard Rushers .................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Gordon Brown (214) and Steve Gage (206) vs. Wichita ......................................................................................................................State, Nov. 2, 1985........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownThree Players With 100+ Yards in Same Game ............ By Tulsa: ..........Derrick Ellison (177), Gill Johnson (177) and Kenneth Lee ......................................................................................................................(106) vs. Wichita State, Nov. 1, 1986........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownTwo Players With a 200+ Yard Game in Same Season By Tulsa: ..........Brandon Diles (202 vs. Nevada) and Uril Parrish (229 vs. .........................................................................................................................San Jose State), 2004........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/A

MiscellaneousThree TDs-Game Responsible For................................. By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011 (3 pass, 1 rush)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Case Keenum (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (5 pass) Four TDs-Game Responsible For .................................. By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011 (3 pass, 1 rush)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Case Keenum (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (5 pass)Five TDs-Game Responsible For ................................... By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 26, 2010 (4 pass, ......................................................................................................................2 rush)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Case Keenum (Houston), Nov. 25, 2011 (5 pass)

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Six TDs-Game Responsible For ..................................... By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 26, 2010 (4 pass, ......................................................................................................................2 rush) ........................................................................................... By Opponent .....Brandon Weeden (OSU), Sept. 18, 2010 (6 pass)100-Yard Rusher/100-Yard Receiver-Game................... By Tulsa: ..........Ja'Terian Douglas (194 rush)/ Trey Watts (144) and Bryan ............................................................................................................................Burnham (146) vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Dom Whaley (131 rush), Ryan Broyles (158 receiving), ......................................................................................................................(Oklahoma), Sept. 3, 2011Led in Rushing, Passing and Receiving Yards-Game . By Tulsa: ..........James Kilian vs. Hawai’i, Oct. 4, 2003 (106 passing, 115 .........................................................................................................................rushing, 35 receiving)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Unknown300+ Yards Passing and 100+ Yards Rushing-Game... By Tulsa: ..........G.J. Kinne vs. Houston, Nov. 7, 2009 (334 passing, 100 ......................................................................................................................rushing)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownCaught, Threw and Rushed for a TD-Game .................. By Tulsa: ..........Tarrion Adams vs. Bowling Green State, Jan. 6, 2008........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Unknown300+ All-Purpose Yards .................................................. By Tulsa: ..........Damaris Johnson vs. Hawai’i, Dec. 24, 2010 (326 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Unknown

Special TeamsKickoff Return for TD ...................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Trey Watts vs. UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011 (94 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Justin Gilbert (OSU), Sept. 17, 2011 (96 yards)Punt Return for TD .......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Damaris Johnson vs. Notre Dame, Oct. 30, 2010 (59 ......................................................................................................................yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Joe Burnett (UCF), Dec. 1, 2007 (83 yards)Blocked Punt for TD ........................................................ By Tulsa: ..........Kinny Spotwood vs. Houston, Oct. 1, 2005 (23 yards, blocked

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........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownBlocked Field Goal for TD ............................................... By Tulsa: ..........Unknown........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownBlocked Punt .................................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Trent Wilkins vs. Memphis, Nov. 27, 2009........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Vincent Dotson (Sam Houston State), Sept. 26, 2009Blocked Field Goal .......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Tyrunn Walker vs. North Texas, Oct. 1, 2011; Tyrunn ......................................................................................................................Walker vs. UCF, Nov. 3, 2011 ........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Team Block (Rice), Nov. 6, 2010 (TU’s Kevin Fitzpatrick ......................................................................................................................attempt)Blocked PAT .................................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Cory Dorris vs. Boise State, Sept. 24, 2011; Cory Dorris ......................................................................................................................vs. UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011;; Cory Dorris vs. Houston, ......................................................................................................................Nov. 25, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Tevinn Cantly (UNT), Oct. 1, 2011 (TU’s Kevin Fitzpatrick ......................................................................................................................attempt)60-Yard Punt .................................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Michael Such vs. Oklahoma State, Sept. 18, 2010 (74 ......................................................................................................................yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Kase Whitehead (Marshall), Nov. 12, 2011 (64 yards)70-Yard Punt .................................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Michael Such vs. Oklahoma State, Sept. 18, 2010 (74 ......................................................................................................................yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Unknown50+ Yard Field Goal ......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Kevin Fitzpatrick vs. Rice, Oct. 22, 2011 (52 yards); Kevin ......................................................................................................................Fitzpatrick vs. Houston, Nov. 25, 2011 (52 and 51 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Zach Olen (North Texas), Oct. 1, 2011 (52 yards)Offensive Two-Point Conversion ................................... By Tulsa: ..........Bryan Burnham vs. UCF, Nov. 3, 2011 (pass from G.J. ......................................................................................................................Kinne); Clay Sears vs. UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011 (pass ......................................................................................................................from G.J. Kinne........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Patrick Edwards (Houston), Nov. 12, 2010 (reception ......................................................................................................................from David Piland)

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Failed Offensive Two-Point Conversion ........................ By Tulsa: ..........vs. Notre Dame, Oct. 30, 2010 (G.J. Kinne pass failed)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Southern Miss, Nov. 26, 2010 (Austin Davis pass failed)No Punt Attempt in Back-To-Back Games .................... By Tulsa: ..........Michael Such vs. New Mexico and Central Arkansas, ......................................................................................................................2008........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/A2+ Punt Returns for TD-Season ..................................... By Tulsa: ..........Donald Shoals, 2000 (2 - 71-yarder vs. Rice and ......................................................................................................................41-yarder vs. Hawai’i)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/A2+ Kickoff Returns for TD-Season ................................. By Tulsa: ..........Ashlan Davis, 2004 (NCAA-Record 5)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/A

DefenseInterception Return for TD .............................................. By Tulsa: ..........Shawn Jackson vs. UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011 (34 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Deron Wilson (Southern Miss), Nov. 26, 2010 (36 yards)Fumble Return for TD ...................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Bobby Klinck vs. Rice, Oct. 15, 2005 (19 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Ronnie Thornton (Southern Miss), Nov. 21, 2009 (42 ......................................................................................................................yards)PAT Return for Two-Point Conversion .......................... By Tulsa: ..........John Flanders vs. Rice, Nov. 6, 2010 (67 yards following ......................................................................................................................blocked PAT)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Brandon King (Rice), Nov. 24, 2007Two Players With 2+ Interceptions Each-Game ........... By Tulsa: ..........Marco Nelson (3) and Curnelius Arnick (2) vs. Houston, ......................................................................................................................Nov. 12, 2010Two Players With INT Return for TD in Same Game .... By Tulsa: ..........Dwight Dobbins (36 yards) and Dexter McCoil (74 yards) ......................................................................................................................vs. North Texas, Oct. 1, 2011 ........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownTwo+ Interceptions-Game .............................................. By Tulsa: ..........MIlton Howell (3) vs. SMU, Oct. 29, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Jerrell Gavins (Boise State), Sept. 24, 2011 (2)Three Interceptions-Game .............................................. By Tulsa: ..........MIlton Howell (3) vs. SMU, Oct. 29, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownTwo+ Fumble Recoveries-Game .................................... By Tulsa: ..........Cory Dorris vs. New Mexico, Sept. 12, 2009 (2)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..David Skehan (Tulane), Nov. 3, 2007 (2)Two+ Fumbles Forced-Game ......................................... By Tulsa: ..........Cory Dorris vs. New Mexico, Sept. 12, 2009 (2)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Aaron Brown (Hawai’i), Dec. 24, 2010 (2)Interception in Overtime ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........James Lockett vs. Memphis, Nov. 27, 2009 (thrown by ......................................................................................................................Memphis’ Arkelon Hall)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Jamey Harper (SMU), Nov. 6, 2004 (thrown by TU’s ......................................................................................................................James Kilian)Two Players With a Fumble Return for TD-Season ...... By Tulsa: ..........Anthony Germany vs. North Texas, Sept. 17, 2005 (32 ......................................................................................................................yards) and Bobby Klinck vs. Rice, Oct. 15, 2005 ......................................................................................................................(19 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..N/ASafety Recorded .............................................................. By Tulsa: ..........vs. UCF, Dec. 1, 2007........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011 (off blocked punt)

TEAM30+ First Downs ............................................................... By Tulsa: ..........32 vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..32 (OSU), Sept. 17, 201140+ First Downs ............................................................... By Tulsa: ..........none........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none300+ Yards Rushing ........................................................ By Tulsa: ..........380 vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 2011400+ Yards Rushing ........................................................ By Tulsa: ..........439 vs. Ball State, Jan. 6, 2009 (GMAC Bowl)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 2011

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50+ Rushing Attempts .................................................... By Tulsa: ..........52 vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..56, North Texas, Oct. 1, 201160+ Rushing Attempts .................................................... By Tulsa: ..........64 vs. Ball State, Jan. 6, 2009 (GMAC Bowl)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 2011Four Rushing TDs ........................................................... By Tulsa: ..........vs. SMU, Oct. 29, 2011 (4); Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011 (4)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma State, Sept. 17, 2011 (4)Five+ Rushing TDs .......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........5 vs. Tulane, Oct. 16, 2010........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 2011350+ Yards Passing ......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........406 vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 26, 2010........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Nov. 25, 2011 (474 yards)400+ Yards Passing ......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........406 vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 26, 2010........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Nov. 25, 2011 (474 yards)500+ Yards Passing ......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........none in 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma State, Sept. 18, 2010 (574 yards)600+ Yards Passing ......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........698 vs. Idaho State, Oct. 7, 1967........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 201170+ Pass Attempts .......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........none........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 201140+ Pass Completions .................................................... By Tulsa: ..........42 vs. Southern Illinois, Oct. 30, 1965 ........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Nov. 7, 2009 (40)50+ Pass Completions .................................................... By Tulsa: ..........none........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 2011Five+ TD Passes .............................................................. By Tulsa: ..........5 vs. Rice, Nov. 6, 2010........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Nov. 25, 2011 (6)Six + TD Passes ............................................................... By Tulsa: ..........Tulsa, Sept. 20, 2011 (6)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma State, Sept. 18, 2010 (8)500+ Yards of Total Offense ........................................... By Tulsa: ..........500 vs. UTEP, Nov. 19, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Nov. 25, 2011 (558 yards)600+ Yards of Total Offense ........................................... By Tulsa: ..........682 vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma, Sept. 3, 2011 (663 yards)700+ Yards of Total Offense ........................................... By Tulsa: ..........791 vs. UTEP, Oct. 18, 2008........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma State, Sept. 18, 2010 (722 yards)80+ Total Plays ................................................................ By Tulsa: ..........86 vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Nov. 25, 2011 (81 plays)90+ Total Plays ................................................................ By Tulsa: ..........92 vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 21, 2009; SMU, Oct. 29, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma, Sept. 3, 2011 (100 plays) 100+ Total Plays .............................................................. By Tulsa: ..........none........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma, Sept. 3, 2011 (100 plays) 50+ Points ........................................................................ By Tulsa: ..........59 vs. Marshall, Nov. 12, 2011 (59-17 TU win)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma State, Sept. 17, 2011 (59-33 OSU win)60+ Points ........................................................................ By Tulsa: ..........62 vs. Hawai’i, Dec. 24, 2010 (62-35 TU win)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma State, Sept. 18, 2010 (65-28 OSU win)70+ Points ........................................................................ By Tulsa: ..........77 vs. UTEP, Oct. 18, 2008 (77-35 TU win)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Nov. 15, 2008 (70-30 Houston win)80+ Points ........................................................................ By Tulsa: ..........84 vs. Waco AFB (TX), Sept. 27, 1942 (84-0 TU win)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Oct. 15, 1988 (82-28 Houston win)Scored 90-99 Points ........................................................ By Tulsa: ..........92 vs. East Central (OK), Oct. 1, 1921 (92-0 TU win)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..never happenedScored 100+ Points ......................................................... By Tulsa: ..........151 vs. NE Okla. A&M, Sept. 29, 1920 (151-0)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Nov. 23, 1968 (6-100)Shutout at Chapman Stadium/Skelly Stadium .............. By Tulsa: ..........vs. UTEP, Oct. 26, 2002 (20-0)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Navy, Sept. 18, 2004 (0-29)Shutout on the Road ....................................................... By Tulsa: ..........vs. Wichita State, Nov. 4, 1967 (14-0)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma, Sept. 19, 2009 (0-45)

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Back-To-Back Shutouts .................................................. By Tulsa: ..........vs. Idaho State, Oct. 7, 1967 (58-0) and Tampa, Oct. 14, ......................................................................................................................1967 (77-0)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Louisville, Oct. 8, 1977 (0-33) and Cincinnati, Oct. 22, ......................................................................................................................1977 (0-28)No Offensive Turnovers .................................................. By Tulsa: ..........vs. Rice, Nov. 6, 2010........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Southern Miss, Nov. 21, 2009No Penalties ..................................................................... By Tulsa: ..........0 vs. UCF, Nov. 3, 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownIntercepted Four Passes ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........5 vs. Hawai’i, Dec. 24, 2010........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oklahoma State, Sept. 17, 2011 (4)Intercepted Five+ Passes ............................................... By Tulsa: ..........5 vs. Hawai’i, Dec. 24, 2010........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 2011Less Than 200 Yards of Total Offense .......................... By Tulsa: ..........none in 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Rice, Oct. 3, 2009 (191 yards)Less Than 150 Yards of Total Offense .......................... By Tulsa: ..........none in 2011........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 2011Less Than 100 Yards Rushing ....................................... By Tulsa: ..........vs. SMU, Oct. 29, 2011 (85 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Tulane, Sept. 10, 2011 (59 yards)Less Than 50 Yards Rushing ......................................... By Tulsa: ..........vs. East Carolina, Nov. 15, 2009 (30 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Bowling Green, Sept. 11, 2010 (41 yards)Negative Rushing Yards ................................................. By Tulsa: ..........vs. Georgia Tech, Jan. 3, 2003 (-56 yards)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..none in 2011No Touchdown ................................................................. By Tulsa: ..........vs. Oklahoma, Sept. 19, 2009 (45-0)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Tulane, Sept. 10, 2011 (31-3)35 Minutes of Possession............................................... By Tulsa: ..........36:08 vs. Houston, Nov. 12, 2010 (28-25 Tulsa win)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..40:53 (North Texas), Oct. 1, 2011 (41-24 Tulsa win)Scored TD in Last Minute to Win ................................... By Tulsa: ..........vs. SMU, Oct. 27, 2007 (29-23, TD by Charles Clay with ......................................................................................................................43 seconds to play)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..East Carolina, Sept. 5, 2010 (51-49, TD with zero ......................................................................................................................seconds to play)Field Goal in Last Minute to Win .................................... By Tulsa: ..........vs. Memphis, Nov. 27, 2009 (33-30, Kevn Fitzpatrick......................................................................................................................field goal in overtime)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Houston, Nov. 7, 2009 (46-45, field goal with 00:00 on ......................................................................................................................clock)Won on Two-Point Conversion ...................................... By Tulsa: ..........Unknown........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..UnknownWon in Overtime .............................................................. By Tulsa: ..........vs. Memphis, Nov. 27, 2009 (33-30)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..SMU, Nov. 6, 2004 (41-35)Had Winning Streak of 5+ Games .................................. By Tulsa: ..........Oct. 16, 2010 - Dec. 24, 2010 (7 games); Oct. 1, 2011 - ......................................................................................................................present (7 games)........................................................................................... By Opponent: ..Oct. 14, 2009 - Nov. 21, 2009 (6 games)Beat a Ranked Opponent ................................................ By Tulsa: ..........vs. No. 24 Hawai’i, Dec. 24, 2010 (62-35 Hawai’i Bowl)