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GAME 10: Oklahoma (6-2) at Texas A&M (8-1)

tes for Saturday's Big 12 game against 18th-ranked Oklahoma at Kyle Field (PDF link to the right)... GAME 10:Texas A&M AGGIES (8-1, 4-1 Big 12)vs.Oklahoma SOONERS (6-2, 3-1 Big 12) GAME INFO Saturd

October 31, 2006

Game notes for Saturday's Big 12 game against 18th-ranked Oklahoma at Kyle Field (PDF link to the right)...


GAME 10:
Texas A&M AGGIES (8-1, 4-1 Big 12)
vs.
Oklahoma SOONERS (6-2, 3-1 Big 12)


GAME INFO
Saturday, Nov. 4, 7 p.m. (CST)
Kyle Field (82,600), College Station, Texas
Ticket Info:
RECORDS
Texas A&M: 8-1, 4-1 Big 12
Oklahoma: 6-2, 3-1 Big 12
RANKINGS
A&M is ranked 21st by both USA Today and The Associated Press. OU is ranked 18th by both polls.
TELEVISION
ABC (Split National)
Brent Musburger, play-by-play
Bob Davie, commentary
Kirk Herbstreit, commentary
Lisa Salters, sidelines
RADIO
WTAW-AM 1620 (Local)


Dave South, play-by-play
Dave Elmendorf, commentary
Tom Turbiville, sidelines
(broadcast time 6 p.m. CDT)
INTERNET
Live Audio (Free):
(Aggies All-Access)
Live Stats:
(aggieathletics.com)
Live Postgame Press Conference Video (Free):
(Aggies All-Access)
SERIES
OU leads, 14-10
Last Meeting: (10/12/05)
Last in CS: (11/6/04)
UP NEXT
A&M hosts Nebraska
Saturday, Nov. 11, 2:30 p.m., 6 p.m. OR 7 p.m.
Kyle Field, College Station
TV: ABC or FSN
Tickets:


SERIES INFORMATION


The Aggies trail Oklahoma, 14-10, in the all-time series between the two schools, which dates back to the first meeting in 1903. OU was the 18th team ever faced by A&M. ... In Big 12 play, OU leads 6-4. ... The last victory for A&M in the series was in 2002 when the Aggies knocked off then top-ranked Oklahoma, 30-26, in College Station. ... Franchione has faced OU five times -- three times at A&M, once as the Alabama head coach, and once at TCU. ... A&M has several staffers with OU ties: Kenith Pope was a player and coach; Charley North coached at OU from 1979-94; Johnny Barr was a player and coach.


PRIME TIME AGGIES


The No. 21 Aggies (8-1 overall, 4-1 in the Big 12) will host No. 18-ranked Oklahoma (6-2, 3-1) at 7 p.m. on Saturday at Kyle Field.

It will be the first time a ranked A&M team has faced a ranked team at Kyle Field since the Texas Tech game in 2004 when the Aggies were No. 22 by the AP and No. 23 by the coaches, while the Red Raiders were No. 25 by the coaches. The Aggies won the ranked vs. ranked matchup, 32-25, in overtime.

The Aggies return home after logging consecutive road wins against OSU and Baylor, while OU comes to Kyle Field after handing Missouri a 26-10 home loss. A&M has won four straight, while OU has won three straight.


MAKING A COMEBACK


Close games have been the norm for the Aggies this season, especially against conference opponents. The Aggies have faced a second-half deficit in four of their five Big 12 games and were tied in the other game.

 Winning the Second Half Opponent Deficit Lead Result Texas Tech -10 +3 L, 31-27 Kansas -11 +3 W, 21-18 Missouri ?-2 +6 W, 25-19 Oklahoma State ?-7 +7 (OT) W, 34-33 OT Baylor tie +10 W, 31-21 

200 / 200 OFFENSE


Texas A&M is one of three teams nationally passing and rushing for over 200 yards per game in 2006. Those three teams have combined for an 83.3 winning percentage (20-4).

 200 Rushing / 200 Passing Team Rush Pass Rec. Louisville 216.0 280.1 7-0 Oklahoma State 211.2 219.8 5-3 Texas A&M 213.6 209.1 8-1 

TRENDY AGGIES


  • The last two games between A&M and OU, both Sooner wins, have been decided by a total of 13 points.
  • In conference play, the Aggies have run an average of 72.4 plays per game, while the opponents have ran an average of 55.6 plays.
  • The Aggies have limited their last six opponents to a 22.8 percent success ratio on third-down tries (13-of-57).
  • The last six games have seen the Aggies dominate the time of possession battle by an average of over 12 minutes per game. In the first three games of the season the Aggies operated at a slight TOP deficit.
  • A&M has converted 54.7 percent of third down tries against five conference opponents. In the four-game non-conference schedule, the Aggies converted at a 49 percent clip.
  • Quarterback Stephen McGee has thrown 134 straight passes without an interception.
  • McGee's favorite target, Chad Schroeder, has produced 22 first downs on 31 catches in 2006.
  • The Aggies have posted a Big 12-best 29 red zone touchdowns, including a Big 12-best 22 rushing TDs in the red zone.

DOMINATING THE CLOCK


After operating at a time of possession deficit through the first three games of the season, Texas A&M has absolutely grabbed control of the TOP battle in the last six games (+12:39 over last six) and now lead the nation with an average TOP of 34:08 per game.

 NCAA Time of Possession Leaders Rk Team TOP 1. Texas A&M 34:08 2. Michigan 34:02 3. Tulsa 33:07 4. Middle Tennessee State 33:03 5. Alabama 32.56 Time Management Skills Opponent TOP A&M/Opp. Margin The Citadel 29:24 / 30:36 -1:12 UL-Lafayette 30:23 / 29:37 +0:46 Army 29:30 / 30:30 -1:00 La. Tech 33:39 / 26:21 +7:18 Texas Tech 37:18 / 22:42 +14:36 at Kansas 33:16 / 26:44 +6:32 Missouri 41:30 / 18:30 +23:00 at Okla. State 35:22 / 24:38 +10:44 at Baylor 36:52 / 23:08 +13:44 Total 34:08 / 25:52 +8:16 

TAKING WHAT IS GIVEN


The Aggies' path to the 200/200 offense is notable because A&M has posted 200 or more yards of rushing and passing offense in the same game just twice in 2006. The Aggies have shown that they can run or pass with equal effectiveness.

 Rush or Pass? Unbalanced Balance Team Rush Pass Citadel 184 200 UL-Lafayette 225 271 Army 262 102 Louisiana Tech 153 336 Texas Tech 250 103 Kansas 146 240 Missouri 180 223 Oklahoma State 231 192 Baylor 292 215 Season 213.7 209.1 

FAB FIVE RUSHERS


The Aggies have had the same leading rusher in back-to-back weeks just once this year. Five different runners have led the team in rushing.

 Different Rushing Leaders Team Leader Att.-Yds Citadel Courtney Lewis 13-55 UL-Lafayette Mike Goodson 8-54 Army Stephen McGee 11-142 Louisiana Tech Jamie McCoy 3-42 Jorvorskie Lane 9-42 Texas Tech Jorvorskie Lane 12-77 Kansas Mike Goodson 8-79 Missouri Jorvorskie Lane 28-127 Oklahoma State Stephen McGee 17-86 Baylor Mike Goodson 8-96 

COUNT ON THE J-TRAIN


When the game is on the line, sophomore Jorvorskie Lane has proven that he can be counted on to get the tough yard.

Through nine games, Lane has produced either a first down or a touchdown 21 times on 24 carries on third or fourth down.

In all, Lane has pounded his way to 34 first downs and 17 touchdowns on his 124 carries in 2006. At his current pace, Lane would score 23 touchdowns in the Aggies' 12-game regular season. The Aggies' school record for touchdowns in a season is 19 by Joel Hunt in 1927 (all rushing) and Darren Lewis in 1990 (18 rush, 1 receiving).

Lane has rushed or passed for a touchdown in 11 straight games.

 "$Money Plays" for Lane Train Situation 1st Down TD $ Attempts 1st down rush 11 6 17 73 2nd down rush 6 5 10 27 3rd down rush 14 6 18 20 4th down rush 3 0 3 4 Total 34 17 48 124 $ - "Money Plays" are defined as plays resulting in a first down or a touchdown. 

COMPLETION PACE


Quarterback Stephen McGee is on pace to smash A&M's 20-year old record for season completion percentage. McGee is completing over 64 percent of his passes on 144-of-225 passing.

 Texas A&M Season Completion % List Rk Player, Year Cmp. % 1. Stephen Mcgee, 2006 64.0 2. Kevin Murray, 1986 60.7 3. Dustin Long, 2003 60.6 4. Mark Farris, 2000 59.9 5. Corey Pullig, 1994 59.9 

McGEE STINGY WITH INTs


With just one pickoff among 225 pass attempts, redshirt sophomore Stephen McGee ranks No. 1 in the Big 12 and NCAA in interception percentage.

McGee has thrown 134 straight passes without a pickoff. The Texas A&M and Big 12 record for consecutive attempts without interception is 213 by Reggie McNeal from 2003 to 2004.

 Big 12 Fewest INTs/Attempt Rk. QB, School Att./INT Pct. 1. Stephen McGee, Texas A&M 225 / 1 .44 2. Zac Taylor, Nebraska 231 / 3 1.30 3. Colt McCoy, Texas 217 / 4 1.84 4. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 418 / 8 1.91 5. Shawn Bell, Baylor 383 / 10 2.61 NCAA Fewest INTs/Attempt (200 att. or more) Rk. QB, School Att./INT Pct. 1. Stephen McGee, Texas A&M 225 / 1 .44 2. Troy Smith, Ohio State 214 / 2 .93 3. Kevin Kolb, Houston 296 / 3 1.01 4. Perry Patterson, Syracuse 237 / 3 1.27 5. Zac Taylor, Nebraska 231 / 3 1.30 

KO RETURN IMPROVEMENT


Led by junior Kerry Franks and sophomore Pierre Brown, the Aggies have improved from one of the nation's worst kickoff return units in 2005 into the nation's best in 2006.

In 2005, the Aggies ranked No. 109 of 117 teams nationally with a 17.5 kickoff return average. After eight games in 2006, the Aggies are averaging a lofty 30.3 yards per return.

The speedy Franks tallied the Aggies first kickoff return touchdown since 2003 against Texas Tech with a spectacular 99-yard jaunt. Franks' 31.4 kickoff return average ranks No. 1 in the Big 12 Conference and No. 6 nationally.

 Starting Point 2006 Kickoff Returns 2005 29.6 Kickoff Return Average 17.5 No. 1 Big 12 Rank No. 12 No. 1 NCAA Rank No. 109 

DUAL THREAT McGEE


Sophomore quarterback Stephen McGee is the nation's leader in passing yards and pass efficiency among quarterbacks that average 40 or more rushing yards per game.

 Nation's Top Pass / Rush Threat Rk. QB, School Rush/G Pass/G 1. Stephen McGee, Texas A&M 50.4 194.8 2. Isaiah Stanback, Washington 50.0 189.3 3. Drew Stanton, Michigan State 40.8 181.7 4. Matt Grothe, South Florida 60.3 179.4 5. Julian Edelman, Kent State 67.4 162.5 Rk. QB, School Rush/G Pass Eff. 1. Stephen McGee, Texas A&M 50.4 144.7 2. Matt Grothe, South Florida 60.3 134.0 3. Julian Edelman, Kent State 67.4 132.3 4. Drew Stanton, Michigan State 40.8 126.7 5. Isaiah Stanback, Washington 50.0 126.6 

USING HIS WEAPONS


Led by first-year quarterback Stephen McGee, the Aggies have done a good job of using a variety of receiving targets in 2006. The Aggies have used 11 different receivers, a school record, in two games this season. A total of 16 receivers have at least one catch in 2006, which ties a school record.

 Spreading It Around Position Catches-Yards TD Wide Receivers (8) 85/1,123 4 Tight Ends (2) 38/550 5 Running Backs (5) 26/197 3 Quarterback (1) 1/ 12 0 

EXPLOSIVE FRANKS


Junior Kerry Franks averages 29.2 yard per touch of the football, which is tops in the Big 12 among players averaging more than 40 all-purpose yards per game.

Franks has three of the Aggies' four longest plays in 2006 and a team-best 11 plays of 20 yards in length.

 Taking to the House (min. 40 A-P yards/G) Rk. Player, School Yds/Touch 1. Kerry Franks, Texas A&M 29.2 2. Marcus Herford, Kansas 23.7 3. Adarius Bowman, Oklahoma State 22.0 4. Maurice Purify, Nebraska 21.0 5. Perrish Cox, Oklahoma State 20.6 

BRANTLY'S BEST


Sophomore punter Justin Brantly, who is .05 of a punt from entering the NCAA ranking, is averaging an impressive 46.8, which is just behind NFL All-Pro Shane Lechler's school record of 47.1.

Brantly's 46.8 average would lead the nation if he had the requisite 3.6 punts per game. In fact, if Brantly had Stephen McGee's 38-yarder that went into the endzone on a quickkick against Missouri, he would lead the nation with a 46.5 average.

Because of A&M's productive offense, Brantly's season punts project to just 43 which would be the lowest by A&M's main punter since Sean Wilson had only 36 punts in 1989 (Wilson split time with Kevin Ellis).

 Brantly 2006 Game by Game Opponent No.-Yds. TB 50+ I20 Avg. Net The Citadel 3-170 0 3 2 56.7 47.3 UL-Lafayette 1-?58 0 1 1 58.0 52.0 Army 3-121 1 2 0 40.3 28.3 La. Tech 5-239 1 2 1 47.8 40.2 Texas Tech 3-155 0 1 0 51.7 42.3 at Kansas 6-232 1 1 1 38.7 26.3 Missouri 4-193 0 2 1 48.3 45.8 at Okla. State 3-152 0 2 1 50.7 46.0 at Baylor 4-178 0 2 1 44.5 36.5 Total 32-1498 3 16 8 46.8 38.5 Chasing an All-Pro Rk Player Year Punt Avg. 1. Shane Lechler 1997 47.0 2. Justin Brantly 2006 46.8 3. Shane Lechler 1999 46.5 4. David Davis 1992 43.8 5. Cody Scates 2002 43.7 

SECOND-HALF CLAMPS


The Aggie defense has allowed only seventouchdowns and 58 total points (6.4 average) in the second half by the opposing offense. This has been key to the Aggies' 8-1 start since A&M has been tied or behind at halftime in four of nine games this season.

 Tied or Down at Halftime Opponent Half Result Army 14-14 W, 28-24 Texas Tech 14-24 L, 27-31 Kansas ?7-10 W, 21-18 Missouri 17-17 W, 25-19 

FEWEST PICKOFFS


The Aggies have thrown just two interceptions in 2006, which is tied with two other teams for fewest in the NCAA (Ohio State and Wake Forest). The three teams are a combined 22-2.


DEFENDING THE PASS


With nine games in the books, it is clear the Aggie defense has made significant strides against the pass from 2005 to 2006:

 The Year After 2006 (NCAA Rk.) Category 2005 (NCAA Rk.) 53.6% Completion % 60.6% 197.3 (#58) Yards/Game 304.6 (#117) 119.32 (#50) Pass Efficiency 142.66 (#104) 

PAYDIRT FOR J-TRAIN


Touchdown machine Jorvorskie Lane has pounded his way to 17 touchdowns in 2006 and is averaging 11.3 points per game, which is tied for No. 2 nationally.

 NCAA Touchdowns Leaders Rk Player, Team TD 1. Ian Johnson, Boise State 18 2. Jorvorskie Lane, Texas A&M 17 James Davis, Clemson 17 4. Garrett Wolfe, N. Illinois 15 5. P.J. Hill, Wisconsin 14 

BACK IN 1927


Jorvorskie Lane is within two touchdowns of matching the second-oldest school record in Aggie record book -- 19 rushing touchdowns by Joel Hunt in 1927. Ricky Williams set the Big 12 record with 27 rushing touchdowns in 1998.


SOPHOMORE SCORERS


With 26 career rushing touchdowns to his credit, Jorvorskie Lane is tied for most career rushing scores among sophomores.

 Super Sophs Rk Player, Team Career TDs 1. Jorvorskie Lane, Texas A&M 26 Steve Slaton, West Virginia 26 James Davis, Clemson 26 4. Ian Johnson, Boise State 22 

A&M'S LEGION OF DOOM


The Aggies are using their tight ends more in 2006 than at any time in recent memory. The duo of sophomore Martellus Bennett and junior Joey Thomas, deemed the "Legion of Doom" by Bennett, have combined for 38 catches for 550 yards or an average of 4.2 catches per game, despite Thomas missing the Louisiana Tech and part of the Army game with an injury.

The most that A&M has ever utilized its tight end was in 1986 when Rod Bernstine led the Southwest Conference with 65 catches (5.9 catches per game) for 710 yards. Bernstine was the only tight end to catch a pass that year.

 Utilizing the Tight End Year Top TE Pass Catchers Total Avg./G 1986 Rod Bernstine 65 5.9 2006 M. Bennett, J. Thomas 38 4.2 2002 Greg Porter 50 4.2 1983 Rich Siler 43 3.9 1989 Mike Jones 40 3.6 

GRID / HOOPS BENNETT


A&M sophomore Martellus Bennett is one of a handful of Div. I-A athletes to play football and basketball. Last year, Bennett became the first Aggie to letter in football and basketball since Billy Bob Barnett in 1969.

 Div. 1-A Football-Basketball Stars Player Position School Martellus Bennett TE Texas A&M Rodney Hannah TE Houston Avery Holley WR Florida Atlantic Jordan Kent WR Oregon Travis Lewis WR Eastern Michigan Carl Sims WR Baylor Matt Trannon WR Michigan State Source: University of Houston 

MR. TOUCHDOWN


In a strong return to the lineup, senior wide receiver Chad Schroeder has grabbed a team-high 30 catches for 451 yards and produced first downs on 21 of his 30 catches.

Schroeder missed the final three games of 2005 after suffering a broken leg in game 8 against Iowa State.

Schroeder now has 11 receiving touchdowns on just 62 career catches, which is tied for fourth-most in school history.

The average length of his touchdown catches is 31.9 yards. Adding to his touchdown legacy, Schroeder has also thrown a TD pass (vs. Oklahoma, 2004) and had a TD rush (vs. Texas State, 2005) as a holder on field goal placements.

 Quick Strike TD Length Opp. Year 46 Army 2006 15 La.-Lafayette 2006 27 The Citadel 2006 5 Kansas State 2005 44 Texas State 2005 32 SMU 2005 15 SMU 2005 31 Clemson 2005 45 Oklahoma 2004 49 Baylor 2004 42 Baylor 2003 31.9-yard average on TD catches Up the Charts Rk Player, Years Rec. TDs 1. Bob Long, 1966-68 79 19 2. Tony Harrison, 1990-93 89 14 3. Albert Connell, 1995-96 98 13 4. Chad Schroeder, 2002- 62 11 Bethel Johnson, 1999-2002 117 11 Jeff Nelson, 1982-85 92 11 Don Jones, 1980-83 56 11 7. Terrence Murphy, 2001-04 172 10 Jamaar Taylor, 2001-03 108 10 

TOUGH SCHEDULE


Texas A&M's finishing schedule is fourth-toughest in the nation and its overall schedule ranks as the third-toughest in the conference, according to the NCAA.

 NCAA's Toughest Finishing Schedules Rk Team Opponents Record Pct. 1. Minnesota 14-4 778 2. South Carolina 24-7 .774 3. Maryland 23-7 .767 4. Texas A&M 18-6 .750 5. West Virginia 26-9 .743 Big 12 Toughest Overall Schedules Rk Team Opponents Record Pct. 1. Oklahoma State 48-32 .600 Texas 48-32 .600 3. Texas A&M 43-33 .566 Texas Tech 43-33 .566 5. Oklahoma 48-38 .558 Source: NCAA 

McKING OF THE ROAD


Sophomore quarterback Stephen McGee is 4-0 in starts away from the friendly confines of Kyle Field. Prior to McGee's ascension to starting QB, the Aggies were 3-13 in games away from Kyle in the Dennis Franchione era.


GOING BOWLING


With eight victories, the Aggies are already guaranteed of a bowl trip and have surpassed last year's win total by three. The Aggies are bowl-eligible for the 19th time in the last 22 seasons. It is the second time the Aggies have achieved bowl eligibility in Franchione's four seasons at A&M.

Since 1985, the Aggies have played in 15 bowl games, including nine New Year's Day bowls.


DODGE DEBUT


Twenty-five year old junior college tranfer Mark Dodge, who served in the U.S. Army for four years after high school, has made two starts and been a strong defender off the bench.

    Dodge's Background
  • Joins former quarterback Mike Jay (1973-75) as the only scholarship Aggie players with a military background since the war years.
  • Weighed 170 pounds as a receiver/safety at Yerington High School in Nevada, but gained 35 pounds of muscle while in the Army. Currently weighs in at 222 pounds.
  • Dodge was in the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, traditionally known as "The Old Guard" -- the Army's official ceremonial unit and escort to the President. The oldest active-duty infantry regiment in the Army, having served the country since 1784, participates in more than 6,000 ceremonies a year.
  • Dodge, who earned the rank of sergeant in two years, attended state dinners, a Daytona 500 and an NCAA women's basketball Final Four. He has chatted more than once with President Bush and has met Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Hanks, Mariah Carey, John Travolta and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, among others.
  • Was in the Pentagon filling out paperwork on his top-secret security clearance on Sept. 11, 2001 when the hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon. He was called to assist in search-and-recovery efforts.

COACHING EXPERIENCE


Three of Dennis Franchione's assistant coaches have been head coaches at some point in their careers: Gary Darnell at Western Michigan (1997-2004) and Tennessee Tech (1983-85); Bob DeBesse at Texas State (1997-2002); and Jim Bob Helduser at Texas State (1992-96).

Six of the nine assistants have coordinated offenses or defense prior to coming to Texas A&M: Darnell (DC at Texas, Notre Dame, Florida, Wake Forest and Kansas State); Les Koenning (OC at Alabama, Houston and Duke); Bill Clay (DC at Oklahoma State, UAB, UTEP, Mississippi State, Temple, SMU and Southern Miss); DeBesse (OC at Minnesota and TCU); Stan Eggen (DC at UNLV); and Mark Tommerdahl (OC at Wyoming).


TURNOVER ADVANTAGE


During the Dennis Franchione era at Texas A&M, the Aggies are 17-1 in games with a turnover margin advantage. In games with an even or minus turnover margin, the Aggies are 7-19.

 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 Colorad
  • 2004 0 +2 +2 W, 29-26 (ot) Texas Tech 2004 0 +3 +3 W, 32-25 (ot) SMU 2005 -1 +4 +3 W, 66-?8 Texas State 2005 -2 +3 +1 W, 44-31 Oklahoma State 2005 -2 +7 +5 W, 62-23 Kansas State 2005 -1 +3 +2 W, 30-28 at Oklahoma 2005 -1 +3 +2 L, 30-36 La.-Lafayette 2006 0 +2 +2 W, 51-7 Army 2006 -1 +3 +2 W, 28-24 Missouri 2006 0 +3 +3 W, 25-19 at Baylor 2006 0 +1 +1 W, 31-21

  • NEWCOMER IMPACT


    Ten members of the Aggies' 2006 signing class, including seven true freshmen, have seen action so far this season.

    Junior college transfers Mark Dodge, Misi Tupe and Johnathan Batson have combined to make 64 tackles on defense.

    True freshman that have seen action include running back Mike Goodson, placekicker Matt Szymanski, cornerback Jordan Pugh, wide receiver Cody Beyer, deep snapper Corey Gibas, wide receiver E.J. Shankle and linebacker Anthony Lewis.


    LEWIS MOVES INTO TOP 10


    Senior running back Courtney Lewis ranks in the top 10 in career rushing yards and rushing touchdowns.

     A&M's Career Rushing Yards List Rk Player, Years Yards 1. Darren Lewis, 1987-90 5,012 2. Curtis Dickey, 1976-79 3,703 3. Greg Hill, 1991-93 3,262 4. Rodney Thomas, 1991-94 3,014 5. George Woodard, 1975-77, 79 2,911 6. Bubba Bean, 1972-75 2,846 7. Dant? Hall, 1996-99 2,818 8. Courtney Lewis, 2003- 2,706 9. Johnny Hector, 1979-82 2,587 10. Roger Vick, 1983-86 2,471 A&M's Career Rushing TDs List Rk Player, Years TDs 1. Darren Lewis, 1987-90 44 2. Rodney Thomas, 1991-94 41 3. George Woodard, 1975-77, 79 35 4. Curtis Dickey, 1976-79 34 5. Greg Hill, 1991-93 33 6. Courtney Lewis, 2003- 30 Joel Hunt, 1925-27 30 Bucky Richardson, 1987-91 30 9. Leeland McElroy, 1993-95 29 10. D'Andre Hardeman, 1995-99 28 

    WATCH LIST WATCH


    Five Aggies have been mentioned on "watch lists" for various national awards:

     Preseason Accolades Player Award (s) Justin Brantly Ray Guy Red Bryant Bednarik Chad Schroeder Draddy Scholar-Athlete Cody Wallace Rimington Justin Warren Bednarik, Butkus, Nagurski, Lott 

    PREP QBs AT WR


    Texas A&M has several former prep quarterbacks excelling at wide receiver.

     HS QBs Making Difference at WR 2006 Player Hometown (HS) Rec./Yds/TD Pierre Brown Duncanville (DHS) 10/86/0 Senior HS Stats: 1,734 total offense, 23 TDs Michael Corey Delta, Utah (DHS) 1/6/0 Senior HS Stats: L'Tydrick Riley Crockett (CHS) 16/148/0 Senior HS Stats: 1,717 total offense, 24 TDs Chad Schroeder Austin (Westlake) 31/475/3 Senior HS Stats: 3,436 total offense, 37 TDs 

    AGGIE ADDITIONS


    Franchione added three more scholarship players to his teams over the summer: placekicker Matt Szymanski from College Station; deep snapper Corey Gibas from Covina, Calif., and defensive back Will Harris from Lakewood, Ohio via Solano JC in California.


    ACTIVE TACKLERS


    The Aggies have 12 defenders with more than 50 career tackles, including Justin Warren, Melvin Bullitt and Brock Newton who have 100 or more.

      A&M Active Career Tackles Leaders Rk Player Tackles 1. Justin Warren, LB, Sr. 251 2. Melvin Bullitt, DB, Sr. 151 3. Brock Newton, DB, Jr. 107 4. Jason Jack, DL, Jr. 94 5. Japhus Brown, DB, Jr. 93 6. Red Bryant, DL, 2004, Jr. 80 7. Chris Harrington, DE, Jr. 79 8. Devin Gregg, DB, So. 75 9. Nurahda Manning, LB, Sr. 71 10. Danny Gorrer, DB, So. 66 11. Bryce Reed, DL, Sr. 56 12. Marquis Carpenter, DB, Jr. 54 

    3rd DOWN TURNAROUND


    The Aggies have made huge strides in third-down situations, both offensively and defensively.

    On offense, the Aggies are converting their third-down tries at an impressive 52.5 percent clip (64-of-122), which is a significant improvement over last year's 35.4 percent success rate.

    Defensively, the Aggies have limited their opponents to a 28.0 percent success rate on third-down tries in 2006. Last year, opponents converted 47.9 percent of their third-down situations against the A&M defense.

     Aggies Stay On/Getting Off the Field 2006 (Big 12) Third Downs 2005 (Big 12) 52.5% (#1) 3rd Down Offense 35.4% (#6) 28.0% (#1) 3rd Down Defense 47.9% (#12) 

    STARTING POINT


    The Aggies have 43 players with at least one career start to their credit, including 20 with double digit starts. Leading the way is last year's conference tackle leader Justin Warren with 34 career starts.

     A&M Active Career Starts Leaders Player Starts Justin Warren, LB, Sr. 34 Red Bryant, DL, Jr. 31 Kirk Elder, OL, Jr. 31 Jason Jack, DL, Jr. 27 Melvin Bullitt, DB, Sr. 21 Chris Harrington, DL, Jr. 20 Corey Clark, OL, Jr. 20 Cody Wallace, OL, Jr. 20 Courtney Lewis, RB, Sr. 18 Earvin Taylor, WR, Jr. 18 Chad Schroeder, WR, Sr. 16 Japhus Brown, DB, Jr. 15 Brock Newton, DB, Jr. 14 Martellus Bennett, TE, So. 14 Danny Gorrer, DB, So. 14 Yemi Babalola, OL, Jr. 12 Alex Kotzur, OL, Sr. 12 Chris Yoder, OL, Jr. 12 Devin Gregg, DB, So. 12 Jorvorskie Lane, RB, So. 11 Stephen McGee, QB, So. 10 Grant Dickey, OL, Sr. 9 Jordan Peterson, Fr. 8 Travis Schneider, So. 8 Misi Tupe, LB, Jr. 7 Joey Thomas, TE, Jr. 6 Marquis Carpenter, DB, Jr. 6 L'Tydrick Riley, Sr. 5 Bryce Reed, DL, Sr. 5 Marques Thornton, Sr. 4 Nurahda Manning, LB, Sr. 4 Michael Bennett, DE, So. 4 Pierre Brown, WR, So. 4 Howard Morrow, WR, So. 3 Chris Alexander, FB, Jr. 3 Mark Dodge, Jr. 2 Kerry Franks, WR, Jr. 2 Amos Gbunblee, TE/DE, So. 1 Samson Taylor, RB, So. 1 Brandon Leone, RB, Sr. 1 Matt Featherston, Fr. 1 Arkeith Brown, So. 1 Johnathan Batson, Jr. 1 

    NFL OPENING DAY ROSTERS


     #95 Sam Adams, DL, Cincinnati Bengals #99 Rocky Bernard, DL, Seattle Seahawks #89 Dan Campbell, TE, Detroit Lions #11 Jason Carter, WR, Minnesota Vikings (practice squad) #31 Sammy Davis, DB, San Francisco 49ers #95 Ron Edwards, DL, Kansas City Chiefs #89 Robert Ferguson, WR, Green Bay Packers #26 Aaron Glenn, DB, Dallas Cowboys Jason Glenn, LB, Minnesota Vikings #82 Dante Hall, WR, Kansas City Chiefs #63 Geoff Hangartner, OL, Carolina Panthers #57 Warrick Holdman, LB, Washington Redskins #13 Bethel Johnson, WR, New Orleans Saints (injured reserved) #93 Johnny Jolly, DL, Green Bay Packers #33 Keith Joseph, RB, New Orleans Saints #48 Terrence Kiel, DB, San Diego Chargers #9 Shane Lechler, P, Oakland Raiders #68 Seth McKinney, OL, Miami Dolphins #76 Steve McKinney, OL, Houston Texans #10 Reggie McNeal, WR, Cincinnati Bengals (practice squad) #96 Mike Montgomery, DL, Green Bay Packers #48 Don Muhlbach, DS, Detroit Lions #47 Boone Stutz, TE/DS, Atlanta Falcons #74 Rex Tucker, OL, Detroit Lions #94 Ty Warren, DL, New England Patriots #27 Jason Webster, DB, Atlanta Falcons #94 Pat Williams, DL, Minnesota Vikings #74 Billy Yates, OL, New England Patriots Aggies on NFL Coaching Staffs: Dennis Allen, Atlanta Falcons (Defensive Assistant) Johnny Holland, Houston Texans (Defensive Assistant) Gary Kubiak, Houston Texans (Head Coach) Gary Reynolds, Seattle Seahawks (Quality Control/Offense) Zerick Rollins, Seattle Seahawks (Def. Line/Quality Control) 

    FAMILY AFFAIR


    The Aggies have a number of players with family connections to Texas A&M athletics.

    Starting strong safety Melvin Bullitt's father, Jerry, lettered for the Aggies from 1980-83 and started at linebacker for three seasons. The elder Bullitt posted 222 tackles and 11 sacks during his career.

    Melvin's uncle, Steve Bullitt, lettered for the Aggies from 1983-86.

    Junior 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 Rocket" 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.

    Brothers Michael and Martellus Bennett are just one of a handful of brothers whose playing careers have overlapped at Texas A&M.

    True freshman Jerrod Johnson's father, Larry, played split end for the Aggies in the late 1970s.


    COACH FRAN RANKS AMONG THE WINNINGEST COACHES


    The 26th head football coach in Texas A&M history, Dennis Franchione is in his fourth season in Aggieland and his 24th season as a collegiate head coach. Franchione has compiled a 24-20 record at Texas A&M.

    With a career record of 179-93-2 as a head coach, Coach Fran is 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 23 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 Wins 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. 363 2. Joe Paterno, Penn St. 360 3. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech 194 Jim Tressel, Ohio State 194 5. Chris Ault, Nevada 182 6. Dennis Franchione, A&M 179 7. Mack Brown, Texas 177 8. Fisher DeBerry, Air Force 168 9. Dick Tomey, San Jose St. 166 10. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 154