
GAME 2: SMU (1-0) at Texas A&M (0-1)
Sep 12, 2005 | Football
September 12, 2005
Texas A&M's game notes for Saturday's home opener against SMU (a PDF version is available on the link to the right)...
SMU MUSTANGS (1-1, 0-0 vs. C-USA)
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Texas A&M AGGIES (0-1, 0-0 vs. Big 12)
THE DETAILS:
KICKOFF --- 11:30 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 17, 2005
SITE (CAPACITY) --- Kyle Field, College Station, Texas (82,600 capacity)
RADIO INFORMATION --- The game will be broadcast regionally 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 A&M All-America and NFL All-Pro defensive back Dave Elmendorf (commentary) and former Texas A&M SID and local radio personality Tom Turbiville (sideline). The Aggie Radio Network's broadcast can also be heard on SIRIUS College Sports Radio.
TV INFORMATION --- The game will be televised by Fox Sports Net.
SERIES INFORMATION --- The Aggies and Mustangs are renewing a long rivalry that has been dormant since the end of the Southwest Conference in 1995 ... SMU is the second former SWC school (that didn't join the Big 12 Conference) faced by the Aggies since 1995. In the other game, the Aggies defeated TCU, 28-9, in the 2001 galleryfurniture.com Bowl ... The Aggies hold a 40-29-7 advantage in the overall series and have not lost to SMU since 1984. The teams tied 21-21 in the Alamodome in 1994, which was the only blemish on A&M's 10-0-1 season. ... The three-game agreement with SMU features the 2005 game, a 2011 game in College Station and a 2012 trip to Dallas.
HOME OPENERS
Texas A&M has won 17 straight home openers dating back to a 17-3 loss to Louisiana State at Kyle Field in 1987.
NOT HOSPITABLE
Since 1990, Texas A&M compiled a 31-2 record against non-conference opponents at Kyle Field, which included wins over LSU, Louisville, Missouri, Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Utah, among others. The two losses were to Virginia Tech in 2002 and Pittsburgh in 2003.
FRAN VS. SMU
A&M head coach Dennis Franchione compiled a 3-4 record against SMU while at New Mexico and TCU.
at New Mexico 1992 SMU Albuquerque, N.M. L, 13-20 1994 at SMU Dallas, Texas L, 31-34 1996 at SMU Dallas, Texas L, 31-52 1997 SMU Albuquerque, N.M. W, 22-15 at TCU 1998 at SMU Dallas, Texas L, 6-10 1999 SMU Fort Worth, Texas W, 21-0 2000 at SMU Dallas, Texas W, 62-7
IN THE RANKINGS
Texas A&M enters 2005 with a No. 17 ranking in both the Associated Press and USA Today polls, which is the Aggies' highest preseason ranks since 1999 when they were ranked No. 7 by the AP and No. 8 by the coaches poll.
A&M - SMU CONNECTIONS
- During last year's Cotton Bowl preparations, the Aggies practiced multiple times on the SMU campus.
- A&M assistant head coach Kenith Pope coached the receivers at SMU from 1981-86.
- Aggie SID Alan Cannon began his career as a high school intern for SMU's sports information department.
- SMU head coach Phil Bennett lettered as a defensive lineman for the Aggies in 1976 and 1977. He also coached the defensive ends under Tom Wilson at A&M in 1981 after serving as a defensive assistant in 1979-80. Later, he served as defensive coordinator for the Aggies under R.C. Slocum from 1995-96.
- SMU wide receivers coach Larry Edmonson played two seasons at A&M and lettered in 1981 as a senior.
- Former A&M squadsman Will Simpson is SMU's Athletic Ticket Manager.
- Former A&M women's basketball standout Amy Yates is an assistant basketball coach at SMU.
FIRST YELL INFORMATION
FIRST YELL 2005 is scheduled for Sept. 16-17 and features a variety of activities:
Weekend Warmup Sept. 16 11 a.m. Bill Engvall Sept. 16 8 p.m. Reed Arena Midnight Yell Practice Sept. 16 Midnight Kyle Field Breakfast on the Plaza Sept. 17 9 a.m. Zone Plaza
QUICK HITS
- Jaxson Appel is three tackles away from tying the school record for career stops by a defensive back (298 by Brandon Jennings, 1996-99).
- Justin Warren's second tackle against SMU will be the 100th of his career.
- Jason Carter and the Aggies' kickoff return unit was impressive against Clemson with four returns by Carter for 95 yards (23.8 average). Last year, A&M's kickoff return unit ranked 116th nationally and averaged just 15.7 per return.
- The Aggies used six first-time position starters against Clemson: sophomore Cody Wallace at center, sophomore Corey Clark at strong tackle, redshirt freshman Yemi Babalola at quick tackle, junior Chad Schroeder at wide receiver, sophomore Chris Harrington at defensive end, and sophomore Brock Newton at cornerback.
- Five true freshmen saw action against Clemson, which is one more than Coach Fran used in first two seasons at Texas A&M. They were: WR Howard Morrow, TE Martellus Bennett, DB Arkeith Brown, DE Michael Bennett and P Justin Brantly.
ONE OF A KIND MCNEAL
Reggie McNeal, who averaged 59.8 rushing yards and 232.6 passing yards per game, was the only quarterback in NCAA Div. I-A football to average more than 55 yards rushing and 230 yards passing in 2004.
In 2004, McNeal set school records for season and career 300-yard total offense games, season passing and total offense and season rushing by a quarterback.
In 2005, McNeal will be in range of A&M's career marks in career total offense, passing yards and rushing yards by a quarterback.
RARE AIR FOR MCNEAL
Senior quarterback Reggie McNeal is Texas A&M's only 1,000-yard rusher and 4,000-yard passer in its history.
A&M's 1,000-Yard QB Rushers Player, Years Rushing Yds. Bucky Richardson, 1987-89, 91 2,095 REGGIE MCNEAL, 2002-PRESENT 1,325 Mike Mosley, 1977-80 1,206 Roddy Osborne, 1955-57 1,188 A&M's 4,000-Yard Passers Rk Player, Years Yards 1. Corey Pullig, 1992-95 6,846 2. Kevin Murray, 1983-86 6,506 3. Edd Hargett, 1966-68 5,379 4. REGGIE MCNEAL, 2002- 5,139 5. Mark Farris, 1999-02 4,949 6. Branndon Steward, 1996-98 4,325 7. Randy McCown, 1996-99 4,187 8. Gary Kubiak, 1979-82 4,078
PICKOFFS FEW FOR MCNEAL
McNeal set a pair of conference records last season for pass attempts without interception.
Pass Attempts without an Interception 205 by Reggie McNeal, single season (Big 12 record) 213 by Reggie McNeal, overall (Big 12 record)
REGGIE TELECONFERENCE
Quarterback Reggie McNeal will be available to the media every Tuesday (even off weeks) at 1 p.m. (central) via teleconference. The teleconference is for media use only, so please call the Texas A&M Media Relations office for the phone number and code.
CHART CHASER
Reggie McNeal is chasing a variety of career marks in the A&M record book.
A&M Career Passing Yards Rk Player Yards 1. Corey Pullig, 1992-95 6,846 2. Kevin Murray, 1983-86 6,506 3. Edd Hargett, 1966-68 5,379 4. REGGIE MCNEAL, 2002- 5,139 5. Mark Farris, 1999-02 4,949 A&M Career Passing Touchdowns Rk Player Yards 1. Kevin Murray, 1983-86 48 2. Corey Pullig, 1992-95 47 3. Edd Hargett, 1966-68 40 4. Gary Kubiak, 1979-82 31 5. REGGIE MCNEAL, 2002- 29 A&M Career Pass Completions Rk Player Yards 1. Kevin Murray, 1983-86 534 2. Corey Pullig, 1992-95 533 3. Mark Farris, 1999-02 435 4. Edd Hargett, 1966-68 400 5. REGGIE MCNEAL, 2002- 345 A&M Career Pass Attempts Rk Player Yards 1. Corey Pullig, 1992-95 945 2. Kevin Murray, 1983-86 926 3. Edd Hargett, 1966-68 821 4. Mark Farris, 1999-02 755 5. REGGIE MCNEAL, 2002- 626 A&M Career Completion Percentage Rk Player Cmp. Pct. 1. Kevin Murray, 1983-86 .577 2. Mark Farris, 1999-02 .576 3. Lance Pavlas, 1987-90 .565 4. Corey Pullig, 1992-95 .564 5. Mike Mosley, 1977-80 .554 6. REGGIE MCNEAL, 2002- .551 A&M Career Total Offense Rk Player Yards 1. Corey Pullig, 1992-95 6,888 2. Kevin Murray, 1983-86 6,455 3. REGGIE MCNEAL, 2002- 6,254 4. Edd Hargett, 1966-68 5,411 5. Darren Lewis, 1987-90 5,162 A&M Career Rushing Yards (by a quarterback) Rk Player Yards 1. Bucky Richardson, 1987-89, 91 2,095 2. REGGIE MCNEAL, 2002- 1,325 3. Mike Mosley, 1977-80 1,206 4. Roddy Osborne, 1955-57 1,188
PREP QBS EXCEL AT WR
Texas A&M has a large number of former high school quarterbacks excelling at wide receiver at the college level. In 2004, three of A&M's top four leading receivers were high school signal-callers, including school record holder Terrence Murphy. In 2005, another former high school quarterback, Pierre Brown, will be added to the wide receiver mix.
HS QBs Making Difference at WR 2005 Player Hometown (HS) Rec./Yds/TD Pierre Brown Duncanville (DHS) 0/0/0 --Senior HS Stats: 1,734 total offense, 23 TDs Jason Carter Caldwell (CHS) 3/21/0 --Senior HS Stats: 1,646 total offense, 18 TDs +L'Tydrick Riley Crockett (CHS) Injured --Senior HS Stats: 1,717 total offense, 24 TDs Chad Schroeder Austin (Westlake) 1/31/1 --Senior HS Stats: 3,436 total offense, 37 TDs + Injured during fall camp, will miss the 2005 season.
RETURNING STARTERS
The Aggies return a wealth of talent with starting experience on both offense and defense. On offense, 10 Aggies return who made at least five starts, while nine players with at least four starts return for the defense. Among the specialists, the placekicker, kickoff specialist, snapper, holder and both primary return men return.
Starting Power Off. Starters Returning Pos. '04 Starts Jason Carter WR 5 Aldo De La Garza OG 12 Kirk Elder OG 11 Jami Hightower OT 12 Courtney Lewis RB 9 Reggie McNeal QB 12 DeQawn Mobley WR 11 Boone Stutz TE 8 Earvin Taylor WR 9 Chris Yoder OC 12 Def. Starters Returning Pos. '04 Starts Jaxson Appel FS 12 Japhus Brown SS 10 Red Bryant DT 12 Lee Foliaki SLB 8 Renuel Greene WLB 8 Jason Jack DE 11 Johnny Jolly DT 12 Archie McDaniel MLB 4 Justin Warren MLB 9
RETURNING LETTERMEN
Texas A&M returns 46 lettermen from 2004's Cotton Bowl squad and lost just 20 letterwinners. The Aggies return 19 defensive lettermen while losing 13. Offensively, A&M returns 24 offensive lettermen and lost 6. Among the specialists, A&M returns three and lost one.
Returnees Class Breakdown Class Lettermen Ret. Senior 19 Junior 15 Sophomore 12 Scholarship Redshirt Freshmen 15
TURNOVER ADVANTAGE
During the Dennis Franchione era at Texas A&M, the Aggies are 9-0 in games with a turnover margin advantage. In games with an even or minus turnover margin, the Aggies are 2-14, with 14 consecutive losses in those contests.
Games with Turnover Advantage, Fran Era Opponent, Year Turn Take +/- Result Baylor, 2003 -2 +4 +2 W, 73-10 Kansas, 2003 -1 +3 +2 W, 45-33 Wyoming, 2004 0 +3 +3 W, 31-?0 Clemson, 2004 0 +4 +4 W, 27-?6 Kansas St., 2004 1 +4 +3 W, 42-30 at Iowa St., 2004 0 +2 +2 W, 34-?3 at Oklahoma St., 2004 0 +2 +2 W, 36-20 Colorado, 2004 0 +2 +2 W, 29-26 (ot) Texas Tech, 2004 0 +3 +3 W, 32-25 (ot)
PEGRAM SEEKS FG MARK
Placekicker Todd Pegram, a second-team All-Big 12 pick, made 12-of-13 field goals in 2004 and enters his senior season on pace to set the school record for field goal accuracy.
Pegram has connected on 42-of-57 three-point tries during his career and his 73.7 career field goal percentage is on pace to set the school record.
On the career field goals made list, Pegram ranks in a tie for No. 4 and is just two three-pointers out of third-place on the list.
He has an outside chance of catching career leader Kyle Bryant, who booted 60 from 1994-97.
A&M's Career FG Accuracy List Rk Player, Year FG% 1. TODD PEGRAM, 2002- .737 2. Terence Kitchens, 1998-00 .732 3. Kyle Bryant, 1994-97 .706 4. Terry Venetoulias, 1990-93 .700 5. Scott Slater, 1985-88 .689 A&M's Career FGs Made List Rk Player, Year FG% 1. Kyle Bryant, 1994-97 60 2. Tony Franklin, 1975-78 56 3. David Hardy, 1979-82 43 4. TODD PEGRAM, 2002- 42 Terry Venetoulias, 1990-93 42 Scott Slater, 1985-88 42
LEWIS CLIMBS RUSH CHART
Entering his third season as a starter, Courtney Lewis enters his junior year as A&M's No. 16 career rusher.
A&M's All-Time Rushing Yards List Rk Player, Years Yards 1. Darren Lewis, 1987-90 5,012 8. Johnny Hector, 1979-82 2,587 9. Roger Vick, 1983-86 2,471 10. Leeland McElroy, 1993-95 2,442 11. Bob Smith, 1949-51 2,415 12. Bucky Richardson, 1987-91 2,095 13. Sirr Parker, 1995-98 2,042 14. Skip Walker, 1972-75 1,878 15. COURTNEY LEWIS, 2003- 1,844
MR. VERSATILITY
No player in the history of the Big 12 Conference or Texas A&M has shown as much versatility as the Aggies' Jason Carter. The senior wide receiver from Caldwell, Texas is the only player in conference history to log at least one pass, catch, rushing attempt and return in three consecutive seasons.
So far this season, Carter lined up out wide and in the backfield, thrown a pass and fielded kickoffs.
Carter Recap Opponent Touches Rush Pass Rec. KOR at Clemson 12 4/27 0/1 3/21 4/95 SMU Texas St. Baylor at CU OSU at KSU ISU at TTU at OU Texas
EARLY ARRIVALS
Four members of Coach Fran's nationally-ranked signing class enrolled in January and went through spring drills - junior college tranfer Henry Smith (DT) and freshmen Michael Bennett (DE), Kellen Heard (DT) and Keondra Smith (RB). Bennett even worked out with the Aggies prior to the Cotton Bowl in 2004.
HERE'S THE BEEF!!
The late Clara Peller wasn't referring to football players when she asked "Where's the beef?" in the famous Wendy's TV spots of the mid-1980s, but the 2005 Aggies would be a correct answer.
The Aggies have 20 300-pounder players on the 2005 105-man roster, which is easily the most in school history.
300-Pounders since 1990 Year 300-Pounders 2005 20 2004 14 2003 15 2002 12 2001 6 2000 5 1999 7 1998 7 1997 3 1996 5 1995 2 1994 1 1993 0 1992 1 1991 0 1990 0
AGGIES ON THE WATCH LISTS
A large number of Aggies have been mentioned on the "watch lists" for various national awards.
Recognized Aggies Player, Pos. Award Reggie McNeal, QB Davey O'Brien Award Unitas Golden Arm Award Maxwell Award Walter Camp Player of the Year Jaxson Appel, DB Chuck Bednarik Award Thorpe Award Todd Pegram, PLK Lou Groza Placekicker Award Chris Yoder, OL Rimington Trophy Lee Foliaki, LB Butkus Award Justin Warren, LB Butkus Award Courtney Lewis, RB Doak Walker Award
ACTIVE TACKLERS
Led by preseason All-American Jaxson Appel's 295 career tackles, four Aggie defenders top the century mark in career stops.
A&M Active Career Tackles Leaders Rk Player Tackles 1. Jaxson Appel, DB, 2002- 295 2. Archie McDaniel, LB, 2002- 171 3. Johnny Jolly, DL, 2002- 165 4. Ronald Jones, DB, 2002- 127 5. Justin Warren, LB, 2003- 98
STARTING POINT
The Aggies have 34 players with at least one career start to their credit, including 16 with double digit starts. Leading the way is preseason All-American Jaxson Appel with 34 starts, while Jami Hightower is the offense's most experienced player with 29.
A&M Active Career Starts Leaders Rk Player Starts 1. Jaxson Appel, DB, 2002- 34 2. Jami Hightower, OL, 2002- 29 3. Aldo De La Garza, OL, 2002- 25 Johnny Jolly, DL, 2002- 25 Reggie McNeal, QB, 2002- 25 6. Justin Warren, LB, 2003- 17 7. David Ross, DL, 2002- 14 8. Red Bryant, DL, 2004- 13 Ronald Jones, DB, 2002- 13 10. Alex Kotzur, OL, 2003 12 Chris Yoder, OL, 2004- 12 Kirk Elder, OL, 2004- 12 Jason Jack, DL, 2004- 12 DeQawn Mobley, WR, 2004- 12 15. Japhus Brown, DB, 2004- 11 Courtney Lewis, RB, 2003 11 17. Lee Foliaki, LB, 2004- 9 Boone Stutz, TE, 2004- 9 19. Renuel Greene, LB, 2004- 8 Earvin Taylor, WR, 2003- 8 Archie McDaniel, LB, 2002- 8 22. Quinlin Germany, TE, 2003- 6 Jason Carter, WR, 2002- 6 24. Nurahda Manning, LB, 2003- 4 25. Joey Thomas, TE, 2004 3 26. Taylor Schuster, OL, 2003- 2 Melvin Bullitt, DB, 2003- 2 28. Corey Clark, OL, 2004- 1 Cody Wallace, OL, 2004- 1 Yemi Babalola, OL, 2005- 1 Chad Schroeder, WR, 2003- 1 Chris Harrington, DL, 2004 1 Brock Newton, DB, 2004- 1 Dominique Steamer, OL, 2002- 1
FAMILY AFFAIR
The Aggies have a number of players with family connections to Texas A&M athletics.
Junior Melvin Bullitt's father, Jerry, was a standout linebacker at A&M from 1980-83 and his uncle, Steve, was a linebacker from 1983-86.
Sophomore Chris Harrington is the nephew of former A&M two-sport All-American Dave Elmendorf. Elmendorf, who had an All-Pro career with the Los Angeles Rams, currently serves as the color analyst for the Aggie Radio Network.
Senior L'Tydrick Riley's uncle, Claude Riley ranks as one of the greatest basketball players in A&M history. The "Crockett Rockett" still ranks No. 6 in points and No. 3 in rebounds in the Aggie record book.
Junior Earvin Taylor's older brother, Jamaar, caught 108 passes for 1,705 yards from 2001-03 and currently plays for the New York Giants.
Brothers Michael and Martellus Bennett are in their first seasons with the Aggies. Michael enrolled in January and could be a factor in the defensive line rotation, and Martellus was one of the nation's highest rated recruits and intends on playing football and basketball for the Aggies.
While Texas A&M has a history of brothers playing for the Aggies, very few have been on the same team like the Bennetts. Both Bennetts saw action against Clemson, and join the Taylor brothers in 2003 and the Webb brothers, Richmond and James in 1988-89, as the only brothers playing in the same game in recent memory.
LEADERSHIP COUNCIL '05
Every spring after spring drills, the Aggies vote on the Leadership Council, which head coach Dennis Franchione brought to Texas A&M in 2003. The Leadership Council, which Franchione first established as head coach at New Mexico, consists of players who serve in an advisory role.
"These players are selected by their teammates and they are an input group, not a policy-making group," Coach Fran said. "Input from our players is very important in determining the way we operate."
Entering their third seasons on the Leadership Council are Archie McDaniel, Jaxson Appel and Reggie McNeal. Other repeat members are Ty Branyon, Red Bryant, Aldo De La Garza, Jami Hightower and Johnny Jolly.
Leadership Council Player, Pos. Cl.-Exp Hometown Archie McDaniel, LB Sr-3L Bay City, Texas Jaxson Appel, DB Sr-3L Friendswood, Texas Johnny Jolly, DL Sr-3L Houston, Texas Red Bryant, DL So-1L Jasper, Texas Aldo De La Garza, OL Sr-3L New Braunfels, Texas Ty Branyon, QB Jr-1L Austin, Texas Jami Hightower, OL Sr-3L Jacksonville, Texas Reggie McNeal, QB Sr-3L Lufkin, Texas DeQawn Mobley, WR Sr-1L The Bronx, N.Y. Jason Carter, WR Sr-3L Caldwell, Texas Boone Stutz, TE Sr-1L Arlington, Texas Courtney Lewis, DB Jr-2L Houston, Texas Trey Brooks, DB Sr-SQ Georgetown, Texas
A&M PRODUCES NFL TALENT
With 42 former players on National Football League initial training camp rosters, Texas A&M ranks as the Big 12 Conference's top producers of NFL talent.
Big 12's Top Producers of NFL Talent School Players Texas A&M 42 Nebraska 42 Oklahoma 35 Kansas State 34 Colorado 33 Texas 25 Missouri 17 Oklahoma State 14 Texas Tech 14 Baylor 11 Kansas 9 Iowa State 8
FALL CAMP UPDATE
Senior wide receiver L'Tydrick Riley suffered a torn ACL in left knee and will miss the 2005 season. Riley will redshirt and return in 2006.
Signee Gremon Coffman was not certified eligible by the NCAA, and will not play for the Aggies in 2005.
Defensive back Jordan Chambless switched his jersey number from #10 to #5.
Senior wide receiver Jesse Woods' playing career ended when he was put on medical hardship due to a knee injury.
Sophomore wide receiver Keith Dickerson suffered a knee injury during fall camp and will miss the 2005 season. It was his fourth knee injury (two to each knee) by Dickerson dating back to his senior season at LaMarque High School.
Sophomore transfer cornerback Marquis Carpenter switched jersey numbers from #40 to #13.
NCAA RANKINGS NOTES
NCAA Total Offense Avg./Play (Indiv.) Rk Players Avg/P. 1. Matt Leinart, USC 12.73 2. Cody Hodges, Texas Tech 11.32 3. John Stocco, Wisconsin 10.61 4. Drew Olsen, UCLA 10.14 5. Paul Pinegar, Fresno State 9.89 6. Drew Stanton, Michigan State 9.44 7. D.J. Shockley, Georgia 9.21 8. Reggie McNeal, Texas A&M 8.40
NCAA Total Offense Avg./Play (Team) Rk Players Avg/P. 1. Texas Tech 9.60 2. Southern Cal 8.35 3. UCLA 7.79 4. Michigan State 7.54 5. Arizona State 7.17 6. Texas A&M 7.16
COACH FRAN RANKS AMONG THE WINNINGEST COACHES
The 26th head football coach in Texas A&M history, Dennis Franchione is in his third season in Aggieland and his 23rd season as a collegiate head coach.
With a career record of 166-88-2 as a head coach, Coach Fran ranks as the sixth-winningest active Div. 1-A head coach in college football (by total wins).
Texas A&M is the seventh stop for Franchione as a collegiate head coach, and has coached previously at Southwestern (Kan.) College (1981-82), Pittsburg State (1985-89), Southwest Texas State (1990-91), New Mexico (1992-97), TCU (1998-2000) and Alabama (2001-02).He also served as an assistant coach at Kansas State (1978-80) and Tennessee Tech (1983-84).
Franchione has won eight conference championships and a divisional crown in his 22 seasons. In 2002, Franchione's Alabama squad had the best record in the SEC West but were ineligible for the crown.
Winningest Active Div. I-A Coaches (by Victories) Rk Coach, School Yrs. Wins 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. 39 353 2. Joe Paterno, Penn St. 39 345 3. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech 24 179 4. Chris Ault, Nevada 20 168 5. Ken Hatfield, Rice 26 167 6. DENNIS FRANCHIONE, A&M 22 166 7. Fisher DeBerry, Air Force 21 163 8. Mack Brown, Texas 21 158 9. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 15 143 10. Mike Price, UTEP 23 138 Career Conference Crowns (by current Big 12 Coaches) Head Coach, School Yrs. Titles Dennis Franchione, Texas A&M 22 8 Gary Barnett, Colorado 15 3 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 6 3 Gary Pinkel, Missouri 14 1 Bill Snyder, Kansas State 16 1 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State - none Bill Callahan, Nebraska 1 none Mark Mangino, Kansas 3 none Guy Morriss, Baylor 4 none Mike Leach, Texas Tech 5 none Dan McCarney, Iowa State 10 none Mack Brown, Texas 21 none
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