October 20, 2002
Texas A&M game notes for Saturday's match-up with Nebraska...
MATCHUP --- Nebraska CORNHUSKERS (5-3, 1-2 B12) at Texas A&M AGGIES (5-2, 2-1 B12)
KICKOFF --- 6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 26, 2002
SITE (CAPACITY) --- Kyle Field, College Station, Texas (82,600 capacity)
RADIO INFORMATION --- The game will be broadcast by the 60-plus station Texas A&M Radio Network. For a complete list of stations, go to: AggieAthletics.com. Calling the game on the A&M Radio Network are Dave South (play-by-play), former All-America cornerback Kevin Smith (commentary) and Tom Turbiville (sideline reports).
TV INFORMATION --- The game will be televised nationally by TBS. Calling the game will be Ron Thulin (play-by-play), Charles Davis (commentary) and Craig Sager (sideline reports).
HUSKERS-AGGIES SERIES --- The Aggies and Cornhuskers are meeting in conference play for just the third time since the formation of the Big 12 Conference. In the previous two conference meetings, both teams posted wins on their homefields. ooo The two teams also met in the 1997 Big 12 Championship game with Nebraska emerging a 54-15 victor enroute to a share of the national crown. ooo In its last trip to Kyle Field, the No. 2-ranked Huskers were upset by the No. 18 Aggies, 28-21, in 1998. A&M went on to win the Big 12 Championship.
OFFENSE ROLLS TO PASSING RECORD --- Led by the big-play strikes of quarterback Dustin Long, the Aggie offense shattered the school record for single game team passing yards with a whopping 428-yard effort against Kansas last week.
In just his fifth start, Long did most of the heavy lifting with 399 passing yards, which is an individual school record. True freshman Reggie McNeal chipped in 29 yards for the final total.
SINGLE GAME TEAM PASSING YARDS Yds Opponent, Year Leading Passer Yds 428 Kansas, 2002 Dustin Long 399 389 Tulsa, 1999 Randy McCown 320 385 Colorado, 1996 Branndon Stewart 385 376 SMU, 1968 Edd Hargett 376 362 Kansas, 1999 Randy McCown 362
ASSAULTING THE RECORD BOOK --- Sophomore Dustin Long continued his assault on the A&M passing record book with a school record 399-yard effort against Kansas last week. The previous week, Long's addition to the record book was reaching the 1,000-yard mark in career passing yards in his sixth career game, which was the fastest in school history. The week before, Long threw a school and Big 12 record seven passing touchdowns against Texas Tech.
Long, who did not take a snap as a freshman in 2001, has made five straight starts at QB and seen action in seven games this season.
LONG GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Comp-Att % Yds TD INT LP LA Lafayette 3-12 .250 45 0 2 26 Pittsburgh 9-18 .500 119 0 0 37 *Virginia Tech 13-28 .464 111 0 1 18 *Louisiana Tech 13-26 .500 205 1 0 38 *Texas Tech 21-37 .568 367 7 1 82 *Baylor 13-31 .419 169 2 1 43 *Kansas 18-32 .563 399 3 1 69 TOTAL 90-186 .489 1,415 13 6 82 * - games started at QB
A&M PASS DEFENSE LIMITS BIG PLAY --- The Aggie defense ranks among the nation's best in terms of limiting the big play in the passing game. A&M allows just an average of 9.4 yards per opponent completion, which ranks No. 4 nationally.
YARDS ALLOWED PER COMPLETION Rk School YA/C 1. Miami (Fla.) 8.84 2. Memphis 9.24 3. Louisiana State 9.33 4. TEXAS A&M 9.36 5. Auburn 9.93
PICKOFFS APLENTY --- Few teams have been better at posting interceptions than the Aggie defense in 2002. Through seven games, the Aggies have grabbed 15 pickoffs, which is tied for third-most in the nation and leads the Big 12 Conference.
Leading the way are a pair of members of the 2001 signing class - redshirt freshman Jaxson Appel and sophomore Byron Jones - who are tied for the team lead with four pickoffs each.
The high-water mark of interceptions gained during the R.C. Slocum era is 19 in 1989, while the school record is 27 set in 1967.
MOST INTERCEPTIONS GAINED Rk School INT 1. San Jose State 16 Tulane 16 3. Texas A&M 15 Arizona State 15 t5. Oklahoma, Oregon State, S. Miss 14
FEW KEEPING UP WITH JONES --- Since earning bowl game MVP and defensive MVP honors as a freshman, Byron Jones has continued to be a thief to opposing quarterbacks.
This season Jones has intercepted four passes, the fourth most in the nation. He is also capitalizing on the picks by returning the ball for an impressive 117 yards, the second most nationally.
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Rk Player, School INT Yds 1. Hyrum Peters, Hawaii 4 176 2. Byron Jones, Texas A&M 4 117 3. Lynaris Elpheage, Tulane 7 108 4. Gerald Jones, San Jose State 6 106 5. Maurice Sikes, Miami (Fla.) 2 97 Richard Seigler, Oregon State 2 97
TAYLOR EMERGES --- Junior wide receiver Jamaar Taylor solidified his role as the Aggies' "go-to" receiver with his third 100-yard receiving day of the 2002 season against Kansas last week.
That matched the school record for single season 100-yard games set by Robert Ferguson in 1999. It also gave him four 100-yard days for his career which matches the career school record set by Albert Connell (1995-96) and Tony Harrison (1990-93).
Taylor, who had a game-high 131 yards on five catches vs. KU, leads the Aggies with 34 catches for 612 yards. His 87.4 receiving yards per game rank No. 3 in the Big 12 Conference and No. 26 nationally.
BIG 12 RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS Rk Player, Team Yds/Gm 1. RaShaun Woods, Oklahoma St. 115.7 2. Justin Gage, Missouri 96.1 3. Jamaar Taylor, Texas A&M 87.4 4. Reggie Newhouse, Baylor 85.9 5. Wes Welker, Texas Tech 84.1
BACK IN ACTION, BETTER THAN EVER --- After sitting out the final 10 games of the 2001 season, there was probably no player on the Aggie roster more anxious to hit the field this season than wide receiver Bethel Johnson.
The senior from Corsicana, Texas was supposed to be the Aggies' bellcow at wide receiver in 2001, but instead Johnson fell victim to a ruptured spleen in the second game of the season.
He's attacked the 2002 season with a vengeance and has been the Aggies' most dangerous deep threat with a team-best 21.8 per catch average and six touchdowns. He's also solidified the Aggies' punt return situation with an impressive 14.8 return average.
The senior is within reach of virtually every receiving school record.
A&M Receptions/Receiving Yards List Rk. Player Catches 1. Keith Woodside 110 2. Rod Bernstine 105 3. Albert Connell 98 4. Shea Walker 98 5. Bethel Johnson 97 Rk. Player Rec. Yds. 1. Tony Harrison 1,576 2. Albert Connell 1,525 . 3. Bethel Johnson 1,457 4. Shea Walker 1,411 5. Rod Harris 1,395A&M Receptions/Receiving Yards List Rk. Player Catches 1. Keith Woodside 110 2. Rod Bernstine 105 3. Albert Connell 98 4. Shea Walker 98 5. Bethel Johnson 97 Rk. Player Rec. Yds. 1. Tony Harrison 1,576 2. Albert Connell 1,525 3. Bethel Johnson 1,457 4. Shea Walker 1,411 5. Rod Harris 1,395 Rk. Player Rec. TDs 1. Bob Long 19 2. Tony Harrison 14 3. Albert Connell 13 4. Don Jones 11 Jeff Nelson 11 5. Bethel Johnson 9 Jimmy Teal 9
PORTER PRODUCES FIRST DOWNS--- Senior tight end Greg Porter doesn't lead the Aggies in receptions or receiving yards, but his value to the A&M offense is without question.
The consumate possession receiver, 16 of Porter's 25 receptions have produced Aggie first downs.
1st Dn Opponent Rec/Yds Catches LA Lafayette 5-59 3 Pittsburgh 4-31 2 Virginia Tech 2-10 0 Louisiana Tech 4-43 2 Texas Tech 6-79 6 Baylor 2-47 1 Kansas 2-51 2 Total 25-320 16
FARMER JOINS 1,000-YARD CLUB --- Running back Derek Farmer became the six sophomore to join the Aggies' 1000-yard club in career rushing last week with a 111-yard effort against Kansas. It took Farmer just 15 games to reach 1,000, which is tied for fifth-fastest in school history.
QUICKEST TO 1,000 Rk Player Year(s) Games 1. Greg Hill 1991 8 t2. George Woodard 1975-76 13 Curtis Dickey 1976-77 13 4. Darren Lewis 1987-88 14 5. Derek Farmer 2001-02 15 Dante Hall 1995-96 15
SCATES CLIMBS PUNT LIST --- Junior punter Cody Scates has taken his game to a new level after averaging just over 40 yards per punt as a freshman and sophomore. This season Scates is averaging 44.9 yards per boot and has deposited 15 of his 42 boots inside the opponent 20-yard line. He ranks No. 3 nationally in punting and No. 2 in the conference.
SEASON PUNT AVERAGE LIST Rk Player Year No-Yards Avg. 1. Shane Lechler 1997 56-2,631 47.0 2. Shane Lechler 1997 60-2,787 46.5 3. Cody Scates 2002 42-1,887 44.9 4. David Davis 1992 70-3,067 43.8 5. Shane Lechler 1998 80-3,485 43.6 NCAA PUNT AVERAGE LIST Rk Player, Team No-Yards Avg. 1. Mark Mariscal, Colorado 32-1,579 49.3 2. Matt Payne, BYU 26-1,215 46.7 3. Cody Scates, Texas A&M 42-1,887 44.9 Damon Duval, Auburn 27-1,212 44.9 Glenn Pakulak, Kentucky 35-1,571 44.9
OFFENSIVE SURGE--- The Aggie offense has surged forward in the past four games.
First Three Games --- 2002 Opponent RUSH REC TOTAL PTS LA Lafayette 179 244 423 31 Pittsburgh 82 199 281 14 Virginia Tech 38 188 156 3 Average 99.7 187.0 286.7 16.0 Last Three Games --- 2002 Opponent RUSH REC TOTAL PTS Louisiana Tech 206 238 444 31 Texas Tech 150 367 513 47 Baylor 138 257 395 41 Kansas 138 428 566 47 Average 158.0 322.5 479.5 41.5
LONG COMPLETIONS --- Sophomore quarteback Dustin Long is among the national leaders in average gain per completion. Long's averages 15.7 yards per completion, which ranks No. 3 nationally.
NCAA YARDS PER COMPLETION LEADERS Rk Player, School Avg. Gain/Comp. 1. Andrew Walter, Arizona State 16.8 2. Rod Rutherford, Pittsburgh 16.5 3. Dustin Long, Texas A&M 15.7 4. Asad Abdul-Khaliq, Minnesota 15.6 t5. Gibran Hamdan, Indiana 15.2 Philip Rivers, North Carolina State 15.2
TURNOVER MARGIN A PLUS --- The Aggies are among the nation's leaders in turnover margin with a plus-1.57 turnover per game average. The Aggie defense has 24 takeaways (15 interceptions and 9 fumble recoveries), while the A&M offense has just 13 turnovers (8 INTs, 5 fumbles lost).
TURNOVER MARGIN Rk School TO Margin 1. Virginia Tech +2.00 California +2.00 3. Oklahoma +1.71 Air Force +1.71 TCU +1.71 t6. TEXAS A&M +1.57
RED-HOT IN THE RED ZONE --- The Aggies have been successful on 19 consecutive trips into their opponent's "red zone" or inside the 20-yard line, including 16 touchdowns. The hot streak has pushed A&M's red zone success percentage to an impressive 87.1 percent (27-of-31 for the season).
A&M "O" IMPROVES ON 3RD DOWNS --- In the last four games, the A&M offense has been successful on 21-of-44 third down situations (47.7 percent), which is a marked improvement over the first three games when the offense converted 16-of-51 chances (31.4 percent).
PACESETTERS --- Running back Derek Farmer and receiver Jamaar Taylor are on pace to post 1,000 yards in rushing and receiving, respectively.
No A&M receiver has ever hit 1,000 yards in a single season, and the last A&M running back to gain 1,000 yards was Dant? Hall, who posted 1,024 in 1998.
ZONE IMPACT --- Texas A&M has shattered its season home attendance record in each of the last three seasons since the completion of the Bernard C. Richardson Zone complex in 1999. Prior to "The Zone," A&M's home average attendance record was 66,623 in 1987, but since then the record has risen to 73,126 in 1999, 77,579 in 2000 and 82,711 in 2001.
Texas A&M is in the midst of 14-game streak of 70,000-plus crowds at Kyle Field. Prior to the beginning of the streak, A&M has produced a total of 13 70,000-plus crowds in this history.
HOME SWEET KYLE --- In 14 seasons with R.C. Slocum as head coach, the Aggies have compiled a sparkling 71-10-1(.872) record at Kyle Field. The Aggies have posted eight undefeated home records during that time, including seven perfect 6-0 home worksheets. Prior to Slocum's tenure, A&M had posted just eight undefeated season records at Kyle.
UNDEFEATED HOME RECORDS AT KYLE Slocum era Year Record 1990 5-0-1 1991 6-0-0 1992 6-0-0 1993 6-0-0 1994 6-0-0 1997 6-0 1998 6-0 1999 6-0 Before Slocum Year Record 1927 5-0 1939 5-0 1951 2-0-2 1956 4-0 1974 5-0 1975 5-0 1985 6-0 1986 6-0
PROTECTING THE HOME FIELD --- Under R.C. Slocum, the Aggies have fashioned the two longest home-winning streaks in school history.
Winning Streaks at Kyle Games Coach Years Ended by: *29 R.C. Slocum 1990-95 Texas 22 R.C. Slocum 1996-00 Colorado 16 Emory Bellard 1973-76 Texas Tech 15 Homer Norton 1938-41 Texas 14 Jackie Sherrill 1984-86 LSU 10 Jackie Sherrill 1987-88 Alabama 8 Paul Bryant 1956-57 Texas * - Unbeaten for 32 games dating back to 1989
CLIMBING THE CHART --- The Aggies haven't had a losing season since 1982 or 19 consecutive seasons.
Active Consecutive .500 or Better Seasons Rk Team Seasons 1. Nebraska 40 2. Michigan 34 3. Brigham Young 27 4. Florida State 25 Washington 25 6. Florida 22 7. Texas A&M 19 8. Marshall 18 9. Syracuse 15 10. Tennessee 13
TOUGH VS. THE RUN, PART I --- The Wrecking Crew has not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 20 straight regular season games dating back to Oklahoma State RB Reggie White's 112-yard effort in the ninth game of the 2000 season.
Opponent Top Rusher Att./Yds Kansas Clark Green 10/65 Baylor Rashad Armstrong 10/54 Texas Tech Taurean Henderson 9/46 Louisiana Tech Luke McCown 11/53 Virginia Tech Lee Suggs 13/51 Pittsburgh Brandon Miree 14/63 UL Lafayette Eric Rekieta 2/22 Texas Cedric Benson 27/79 Oklahoma Quentin Griffin 20/76 Texas Tech Ricky Williams 18/48 Iowa State Ennis Haywood 18/69 Kansas St. Ell Roberson 13/77 Colorado Cortlen Johnson 14/64 Baylor Jonathon Golden 12/28 Notre Dame Julius Jones 7/31 Oklahoma St. Tatum Bell 22/94 Wyoming Nate Scott 13/72 McNeese St. Aaron Pierce 11/47 Texas Hodges Mitchell 25/89 Oklahoma Quentin Griffin 17/70
TOUGH VS. THE RUN, PART II --- Since 1999, A&M has allowed only five 100-yard rushers in 40 regular season games.
Year Player, School Att/Yds 2002 none 2001 none 2000 Reggie White, OSU 19/112 1999 Hodges Mitchell, TEX 24/102 1999 Eric Crouch, NEB 15/137 1999 Dan Alexander, NEB 20/135 1999 Reggie Skinner, OU 15/106
SLOCUM AND TEXAS A&M --- Only four Div. I-A head coaches have been at their respective school longer than 14th year Aggie head coach R.C. Slocum.
Only Joe Paterno of Penn State, Bobby Bowden of Florida State, Fisher DeBerry of Air Force and Frank Beamer of Virginia Tech have been head coaches at the same school for more seasons than Slocum.
Slocum's presence has been a constant on the A&M sideline for 30 of the past 31 years with the only exception being 1981 when he served as defensive coordinator for John Robinson's USC squad.
Longest Active Tenures at Same School 1. Joe Paterno 37th season at Penn State 2. Bobby Bowden 27th season at Florida State 3. Fisher DeBerry 19th season at Air Force 4. Frank Beamer 16th season at Virginia Tech 5. R.C. Slocum 14th season at Texas A&M Bill Snyder 14th season at Kansas State Sonny Lubick 14th season at Colorado State Mike Price 14th season at Washington State
SENIOR CITIZENS --- The 15-member senior class of 2002 might be the most accomplished senior class at Texas A&M since 1998 when Dat Nguyen and crew won the Big 12 crown.
Here are some facts:
- 2002 seniors have started a combined 285 games during their careers (an average of 19.0 starts per senior).
- Fourteen of 15 have started at least one games on offense or defense. The other senior, Chance Pearce, has been the Aggies' starting deep snapper for 42 straight games.
- Eleven seniors have 10 or more career starts to their credit, led by three-year starter Brian Gamble's 42 starts.
- The class features nine fifth-year seniors.
- The seniors have compiled a 28-15 overall record, including a 17-5 mark at Kyle Field.
- The seniors have gone bowling three straight seasons. If the Aggies qualify in 2002, the '02 seniors will be the sixth senior class to go bowling all four years of their careers ('78, '92, '93, '00, '01).
EXPERIENCED AGGIES --- A whopping 31 players on the 2002 roster have started at least one game during their A&M careers.
CAREER STARTS LIST Player Pos Starts Brian Gamble ILB 42 Sammy Davis CB 33 Taylor Whitley OG 31 Terrence Kiel SS 30 Sean Weston CB 28 Mark Farris QB 26 Ty Warren DL 26 Jarrod Penright OLB 20 Bethel Johnson WR 20 Billy Yates OG 19 Jamaar Taylor WR 17 Jared Morris ILB 16 Derek Farmer RB 14 Dwain Goynes* RB 13 Joe Weber RB 13 Andr? Brooks OT 13 Jami Hightower OT 13 Thomas Carriger TE 11 Marcus Jasmin NG 11 Terrence Murphy WR 8 Linnis Smith DE 8 Geoff Hangartner OC 7 Jaxson Appel FS 7 Jesse Hunnicutt OLB 6 Alan Reuber OT 6 Greg Porter WR 5 Dustin Long QB 5 Byron Jones CB 4 Keith Joseph RB 4 Oschlor Flemming RB 1 Terrence Thomas WR 1 Stacy Jones FB 1 1 - First 12 starts came at wide receiver
SAMMY DAVIS AND THE RAT PACK --- Headlined by two-time All-Big 12 cornerback Sammy Davis Jr., and fellow three-year starters Terrence Kiel and Sean Weston, the Aggies' defensive secondary might rank as one of the best groups of the R.C. Slocum era.
Here's a closer look at the A&M DBs:
- Sammy Davis, CB --- Big 12's leading active pass thief with 11 career pickoffs ... rated one of the front-runners for the Thorpe Award, which is given annually to the nation's top DB ... has started 33 games, including 31 straight.
Terrence Kiel, SS --- Led the team with 92 tackles in 2001 ... rated the nation's No. 3 "assassin" or strong safety by ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit ... has 225 career tackles and seven career pickoffs ... has 30 caeer starts.
Sean Weston, CB --- Has broken up 27 opponent passes over his career ... has 27 career starts.
Jaxson Appel, FS --- Won the free safety job during fall camp ... impressed the A&M coaching staff with his aggressive hitting and savvy ... among the team leaders in tackles and INTs.
Byron Jones, CB --- Sophomore has started the three games at cornerback. Was named Game MVP of the Galleryfurniture.com Bowl after grabbing three interceptions ... Leads the team in interceptions with four and PBUs.
CHANGES IN 2002--- Shifting positions since the 2001 season were: senior Dwain Goynes from wide receiver to running back; and redshirt freshman Bryant Singleton from wide receiver to defensive back.
Players who saw action in 2001 with new jersey numbers are: junior Jamaar Taylor from #82 to #2 and junior Tim Van Zant from #49 to #83.
The Aggies had a late addition to the team when freshman WR Anthony Wright joined the team in August.
Retiring from the team were sophomore TE Joey Perot, junior DB Richard Whitaker and junior DB Dawon Gentry.
SEASON TRENDS/NOTES---
- The Aggies have held five of seven opponents under 100 yards rushing in 2002. Virginia Tech rushed for an opponent season high of 129 yards on 48 carries (2.7 per carry).
- The Aggies have not allowed an opponent to rush for 200 yards as a team since Kansas State rushed for 258 yards in 2001, a span of 11 games.
- Over the past 40 games, the A&M defense has allowed more than 200 yards rushing just twice.
- In just his third career start at quarterback, sophomore Dustin Long became the most prolific single game touchdown passer in Texas A&M and Big 12 Conference history with seven touchdown aerials vs. Texas Tech. Long's seven TD passes broke Gary Kubiak's 21-year old school record of six TD passes against Rice in 1981. Long also broke the Big 12 record of six TD passes set by Texas Tech's Kliff Kingsbury earlier this season.
- Long set a school record for passing yards with 399 vs. Kansas and led the team to a record 428 passing yards in the game.
- Long shared Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors with Texas Tech's Kliff Kingsbury after his seven-TD, 367-yard performance against Tech.
- Aggie defensive end Ty Warren was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week after posting 12 tackles, including four behind the line, and five third-down stops against Virginia Tech.
- Mark Farris began the season as starter at quarterback but was supplanted in the lineup by sophomore Dustin Long. Farris had started 26 straight games and compiled a 17-9 record as a starter.
- Head Coach R.C. Slocum announced on Sept. 24 that assistant head coach Kevin Sumlin would be responsible for the offensive play-calling and the overall direction of the Aggie offense.
TOP NOTCH COACHING --- Members of R.C. Slocum's coaching staffs have a history of being hot coaching commodities, as evidenced by four of Slocum's former coordinators serving as head coaches at the NFL or college level.
Fifteen of Slocum's former staffers hold positions in the NFL, ranging from general manager to position coach to player personnel to scout.
Here's a list of former assistants and their current position (* - member of Slocum's original staff in 1989):
College Phil Bennett Head Coach, SMU Kirk Doll* Asst. Head Coach, LSU Jim Helms* RBs, Illinois Greg Mattison* DL., Notre Dame John Pearce* QBs, UCLA Larry Slade DBs, Tennessee Bob Toledo* Head Coach, UCLA Tommy Tuberville Head Coach, Auburn Trent Walters DBs, Notre Dame NFL David Culley WRs, Philadelphia Eagles Robert Ford* WRs, Miami Dolphins Pete Hoener TEs, Arizona Cardinals Bill Johnson DL, Atlanta Falcons Larry Kirksey WRs, Detroit Lions Steve Kragthorpe QBs, Buffalo Bills Gary Kubiak Off. Coord., Denver Broncos Steve Marshall OL, Houston Texans Ron Milus DBs, Denver Broncos Mike Sherman GM/Head Coach, GB Packers
SLOCUM AT A GLANCE ...
In his 14th season as the Aggies' head coach, R.C. Slocum (McNeese State, '67) has compiled a 122-43-2 (.737), ranking him No. 6 in winning percentage among active Div. I-A head coaches and A&M's all-time winningest coach.
- Slocum is 77-24-2 (.757) in conference games, 71-10-1 (.872) in games at Kyle Field and 46-24 (.657) in road games.
- Slocum, a four-time Coach of the Year, has led the Aggies to one Big 12 Conference crown, three SWC Championships, two Big 12 South Division titles and 11 bowl games, including five on Jan. 1st.
- Ten of Slocum's 13 teams have finished the season ranked in the Top 25.
- Slocum's teams compiled a 29-game SWC unbeaten streak running from 1991-95.
- This is the 30th year he has been associated with A&M football, the longest of any football coach in school history. He was an assistant from 1972-80 and once again from 1982-88, interrupted only by a one-year stint as defensive coordinator at USC in 1981.
- With the Aggies' win over Texas in 1997, Slocum became A&M's winningest head coach by passing Homer Norton, who posted 82 wins from 1934-47 and won the 1939 national championship.
- He closed out the Southwest Conference ranked as the No. 1 coach in SWC history in overall and SWC winning percentage.
Slocum's Record at Texas A&M Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Bowl 2002 5-2 .714 2-1 .667 2001 8-4 .667 4-4 .500 Gallery 2000 7-5 .583 5-3 .625 Indy 1999 8-4 .667 5-3 .625 Alamo 1998 11-3 .786 7-1 .875 Sugar 1997 9-4 .692 6-2 .750 Cotton 1996 6-6 .500 4-4 .500 - 1995 9-3-0 .750 *5-2-0 .714 Alamo 1994# 10-0-1 .954 *6-0-1 .929 Ineligible 1993# 10-2-0 .833 *7-0-0 1.000 Cotton 1992# 12-1-0 .923 *7-0-0 1.000 Cotton 1991# 10-2-0 .833 *8-0-0 1.000 Cotton 1990 9-3-1 .731 *5-2-1 .808 Holiday 1989 8-4-0 .667 *6-2-0 .750 Hancock Total 121-43-2 .737 77-24-2 .757 11 Bowls # - Coach of the Year * - Southwest Conference Winningest Active Div. I-A Coaches by Percentage (5-Year Minimum) Rk Coach, School Yrs. Record Pct. 1. Bob Pruett, Marshall 7 74-12-0 .860 2. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee 11 99-22-0 .818 3. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. 37 328-93-4 .776 4. Lloyd Carr, Michigan 8 72-21-0 .774 5. Joe Paterno, Penn State 37 332-98-3 .770 6. R.C. Slocum, Texas A&M 14 122-43-2 .737 7. Dennis Erickson, Oregon St. 17 140-55-1 .717 8. Rick Neuheisel, Washington 8 63-27-0 .700 9. Bill Snyder, Kansas State 14 110-51-1 .682 10. Tommy Bowden, Clemson 6 44-21-0 .677
AGGIES SINCE 1989 --- Since taking over the Texas A&M football program in 1989, head coach R.C. Slocum has developed the Aggies into one of the nation's winningest teams.
Nation's Winningest Teams during the Slocum era (since 1989) Rk. School Conf. Record 1. Florida State ACC 142-22-1 Bobby Bowden 2. Nebraska Big 12 142-25-1 Tom Osborne, Frank Solich 3. Florida SEC 133-35-1 Galen Hall, Gary Darnell, Steve Spurrier, Ron Zook 4. Tennessee SEC 131-31-3 Johnny Majors, Phil Fulmer 5. Miami (Fla.) Big East 130-29-0 Dennis Ericksen, Butch Davis, Larry Coker 6. Michigan Big 10 124-36-3 Bo Schembechler, Gary Moeller, Lloyd Carr 7. Texas A&M Big 12 122-43-2 R.C. Slocum 8. Ohio State Big 10 120-42-3 John Cooper, Jim Tressel 9. Penn State Big 10 120-43-1 Joe Paterno 10. Colorado Big 12 115-43-4 Bill McCartney, Rick Neuheisel, Gary Barnett
SLOCUM IN GOOD COMPANY --- R.C. Slocum's 117-41-2 record in his first 13 seasons ranks as the eighth-fastest start in Div. I-A history, and puts him on a list with some pretty heady company. Nebraska's Tom Osborne, who won 127 games in his first 13 seasons, tops the list and is followed by Oklahoma's Barry Switzer, Penn State's Joe Paterno, Florida's Steve Spurrier, Oklahoma's Bud Wilkinson, BYU's Lavell Edwards, the legendary Amos Alonzo Stagg and Slocum.
Div. I-A Best Career Starts by Wins (After 13 seasons) Coach, Teams Seasons Record Tom Osborne 1973-85 127-30-2 Nebraska Barry Switzer 1973-85 126-24-4 Oklahoma Joe Paterno 1966-78 123-25-1 Penn State Steve Spurrier 1987-99 122-35-2 Florida, Duke Bud Wilkinson 1947-59 121-13-3 Oklahoma LaVell Edwards 1972-84 118-37-1 Brigham Young Amos Alonzo Stagg 1890-02 118-45-12 Chicago, Springfield R.C. Slocum 1989-01 117-41-2 Texas A&M Dennis Erickson 1982-94 113-40-1 Idaho, Wyoming, Washington St., Miami (Fla.) Bob Neyland 1926-34, 36-39 109-13-8 Tennessee
SLOCUM PACES BIG 12 COACHES --- Aggie head coach R.C. Slocum has won four conference championships, which is more than any other coach in the Big 12 Conference. Slocum won three Southwest Conference crowns from 1991-93 and also won the 1998 Big 12 Championship.
Coaching Champions Head Coach, Schools Coached Yrs. Titles R.C. Slocum, Texas A&M 14th 4 Gary Barnett, Colo., NWstrn, Ft. Lewis 12th 3 Gary Pinkel, Missouri, Toledo 12th 1 Frank Solich, Nebraska 5th 1 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 4th 1 Kevin Steele, Baylor 4th none Dan McCarney, Iowa State 8th none Mark Mangino, Kansas 1st none Bill Snyder, Kansas State 14th none Les Miles, Oklahoma State 2nd none Mack Brown, Texas, UNC, Tulane, App. St. 19th none Mike Leach, Texas Tech 3rd none
SLOCUM KEEPS ON WINNING --- In his 14th season at Texas A&M, head coach R.C. Slocum is one of the few coaches who has never felt the sting of a losing campaign. Among coaches with 10 or more years experience, only Slocum and Tennessee's Phil Fulmer have never had a losing season. Slocum's .500 or better streak of 13 seasons ranks No. 3 nationally behind Florida State's Bobby Bowden (24 seasons) and Syracuse's Paul Pasqualoni (15 seasons).
Consecutive .500 or Better Seasons 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. 24 2. Paul Pasqualoni, Syracuse 15 3. *R.C. Slocum, Texas A&M 13 4. Mack Brown, Texas 12 5. *Phil Fulmer, Tennessee 10 t6. Dennis Erickson, Oregon St. 9 Bill Snyder, Kansas St. 9 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 9 Joe Tiller, Purdue 9 10. Four coaches 8
* - Slocum and Fulmer are the nation's only 10-year coaching veterans to never experience a losing season.
SLOCUM SINCE 1990 --- Texas A&M's R.C. Slocum is the nation's second-winningest coach since 1990 behind Florida State's Bobby Bowden.
Winningest Div. I-A Coaches since 1990 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. 132-21-1 2. R.C. Slocum, Texas A&M 114-39-2 3. Joe Paterno, Penn State 112-41-0 4. Mack Brown, Texas/North Carolina 111-40-1 5. Bill Snyder, Kansas State 109-41-1 6. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 103-44-1 7. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee* 99-21-0 8. Fisher DeBerry, Air Force 99-54-0 9. John Smith, Louisville/Idaho/Utah St. 96-54-0 10. Paul Pasqualoni, Syracuse 92-45-1
