
GAME 8: Texas A&M (5-2) at Nebraska (4-3)
Oct 15, 2007 | Football
October 15, 2007
Game notes for Saturday's Big 12 contest at Nebraska (PDF link to the right)...
GAME 8:
Texas A&M AGGIES (5-2, 2-1 Big 12)
at
Nebraska CORNHUSKERS (4-3, 1-2 Big 12)
GAME INFORMATION
| GAME INFO |
| Saturday, Oct. 20, 1:05 p.m. (CDT) Memorial Stadium (81,067), Lincoln, Nebraska |
| RECORDS |
| Texas A&M: 5-2, 2-1 Big 12 Nebraska: 4-3, 1-2 Big 12 |
| RANKINGS |
| Neither team is ranked. |
| TELEVISION |
| None |
| RADIO |
| WTAW-AM 1620 (Local) Dave South, play-by-play Dave Elmendorf, commentary Tom Turbiville, sidelines (broadcast time 12:05 p.m. CDT) |
| INTERNET |
| Live Audio (Free): (Aggies All-Access) Live Stats: (huskers.com) |
| SERIES |
| Nebraska leads, 10-2 Last Meeting: (11/11/06) |
| UP NEXT |
| A&M hosts Kansas Saturday, Oct. 27, 6 p.m. Kyle Field TV: ESPN2 HD |
The Aggies trail Nebraska, 2-10, in the series between the two schools that dates back to the first meeting in 1930 (a 13-0 victory by the Cornhuskers ... Since joining the Big 12, the Huskers have a 5-1 advantage over the Aggies, including a 2-0 record at Memorial Stadium ... The Aggies' two victories in the series came in 1955 (27-0 in Lincoln, Neb.) and in 1998 (28-21 in College Station). The 1998 victory spurred the Aggies to their second-straight Big 12 South division crown and its lone Big 12 Championship ... The Aggies are 1-6 against the Cornhuskers in Lincoln, and have lost in five-straight trips to Nebraska.
BENNETT CHASES T-MURPH
Tight end Martellus Bennett has made at least one catch in 25-straight games, and is just one short of matching A&M all-time leading receiver Terrence Murphy's school-record streak of 26 games with a catch. Bennett has at least one catch in 29-of-31 career games, and has a catch in every game he's started in his career. Bennett's current streak began in the eighth game of his freshman season in 2005.
Bennett is Money Rk Player, Years Streak w/ at least one catch 1. Terrence Murphy, 2001-04 26 2. Martellus Bennett, 2005-Present 25 3. Bethel Johnson, 1999-2002 25 4. Barney Harris, 1967-69 24 5. Jamaar Taylor, 2001-03 20
THUNDER, LIGHTNING & MCGEE
Texas A&M is the nation's only team with three rushers ranked among the national top 100 in rushing yards per game. The Aggies' trio of quarterback Stephen McGee (No. 62 / 77.7 yards/G) and running backs Jorvorskie Lane (No. 96 / 63.6/G) and Mike Goodson (No. 99, 61.9/G) combine to rush for 203.1 yards per game. There are 13 schools with two or more rushers in the top 100 in rushing yards.
One of a Kind Rk Player, School, Pos. Yds/G #62 Stephen McGee, Texas A&M, QB 77.7 #96 Jorvorskie Lane, Texas A&M, RB 63.6 #99 Mike Goodson, Texas A&M, RB 61.9
OFFENSE UNDER FRAN
Whether it is via the run or the pass, the Aggies' offense under head coach Dennis Franchione consistently produces 400 yards of offense per game.
Run or Pass = 400 Yards Year Total Rushing Passing 2003 389.8 177.2 212.6 2004 428.4 167.2 261.2 2005 442.3 234.9 207.4 2006 397.4 206.8 190.5 2007 408.6 246.0 162.6
SINCE 2006
Since the beginning of the 2006 season, the Aggies have posted a 14-6 record while winning over 70 percent of their games.
Big 12 Teams Since 2006 Team Record Pct. Oklahoma 17-4 .810 Texas 15-5 .750 Texas A&M 14-6 .700 Texas Tech 14-6 .700 Missouri 13-6 .684 Kansas 12-6 .667 Nebraska 13-8 .619 Kansas St. 11-8 .579 Oklahoma St. 11-9 .555 Baylor 7-12 .368 Colorad6-13 .316 Iowa State 5-14 .263
IN THE "RED" ZONE
The Aggies are 32-of-36 in scoring opportunites when reaching the opponent's 20-yard line. The Aggies have scored 23 red zone touchdowns, which is tied for the second-most in the Big 12. A&M's 19 rushing red zone TDs far-and-away lead the Big 12.
LIMITING TURNOVERS
Texas A&M has given up the fewest turnovers in the Big 12 with only eight giveaways for the season, and the Aggies rank No. 2 in the Big 12 with a +1.0 turnover margin per game.
2007 Big 12 Turnover Margin Leaders Rk Team Take Turn Margin Avg/G 1. Kansas +18 -9 +9 +1.5 2. Texas A&M +15 -8 +7 +1.0 3. Oklahoma +18 -12 +6 +0.9 4. Kansas State +14 -9 +5 +0.8 5. Missouri +14 -11 +3 +0.5
RUNAWAY TRAIN
Big back Jorvorskie Lane continues his chase of the school's career touchdowns lists.
Career Rushing TDs List Rk Player, Years TDs 1. Darren Lewis, 1987-90 44 2. Rodney Thomas, 1991-94 41 3. Jorvorskie Lane, 2005-Present 39 4. George Woodard, 1975-77, 79 35 5. Curtis Dickey, 1976-79 34 Career Rushing/Receiving TDs List Rk Player, Years TDs 1. Darren Lewis, 1987-90 45 Rodney Thomas, 1991-94 45 3. Jorvorskie Lane, 2005-Present 40 Leeland McElroy, 1993-95 40 5. Greg Hill, 1991-93 36
ACTIVE SCORERS
Running back Jorvorskie Lane is No. 3 on the NCAA Bowl Subdivision list for career touchdowns with 40.
Active Career Scoring Leaders Rk Player, School, Class TDs Games 1. Steve Slaton, West Virginia, Jr. 47 29 2. Michael Hart, Michigan, Sr. 41 40 3. Jorvorskie Lane, Texas A&M, Jr. 40 31 Kalvin McRae, Ohio, Sr. 40 43 5. Ray Rice, Rutgers, Jr. 39 31
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Texas A&M has a history of big backs with colorful nicknames and the ability to get into the endzone.
Nose for the Endzone Player, Years Wt. Notable Ja'Mar Toombs, 1998-2000 275 28 career TDs; 14 in 2000 ?Nickname: Tooooooooombs Jorvorskie Lane, 2005- 268 Record 19 TDs in '06; 40 for career ?Nickname: J-Train, Lane Train, Round Mound of Touchdown George Woodard, 1975-79 255 Double digit TDs in '76, '77 ?Nickname: Big Woo Robert Wilson, 1988-90 245 20 career rushing TDS ?Nickname: Bull D'Andre Hardeman, 1995-99 232 17 TDs in '96; Record 95-yard run ?Nickname: Touchdown Tiki John Kimbrough, 1938-40 220 10 TDs for 1939 National Champs ?Nickname: Jarrin' Jawn, Haskell Hurricane, Big John
NET (PUNTING) GAINS
With Ray Guy Award watch lister Justin Brantly leading the way, the Aggies rank No. 2 in the Big 12 in net punting with a 37.5 average. Brantly averages 43.2 yards and has just two touchbacks on 24 boots, and the coverage unit has allowed only 61 punt return yards on 14 returns (4.4 average).
BRANTLY'S QUEST
Punter Justin Brantly, averaging 43.2 yards per boot on 24 punts in 2007, continues his chase for Shane Lechler's school records for season and career punt average.
Season Punt Average List RK Player, Year Punt Avg. 1. Shane Lechler, 1997 47.0 2. Shane Lechler, 1999 46.5 3. Justin Brantly, 2006 44.3 4. David Davis, 1992 43.8 5. Justin Brantly, 2007 43.2 Career Punt Average List RK Player, Years Punt Avg. 1. Shane Lechler, 1996-99 44.7 2. Justin Brantly, 2005- 43.7 3. Todd Tschantz, 1984-86 42.4 4. Phil Scoggin, 1964-65 41.9 5. David Davis, 1991-92 41.8
DOUBLE-DIGIT DODGE
Since regaining a spot in the starting lineup for last year's Nebraska game, senior linebacker Mark Dodge has been a tackling machine for the Aggies.
In his last 10 starts, Dodge is averaging 9.6 tackles per game and has led the team in tackles six times.
Back in the Starting Lineup Opponent Year Tackles Nebraska 2006 17 * at Texas 2006 5 California (Holiday Bowl) 2006 8 * Montana State 2007 14 * Fresno State 2007 16 * La.-Monroe 2007 2 at Miami (Fla.) 2007 9 Baylor 2007 5 * Oklahoma State 2007 11 at Texas Tech 2007 9 * * - Led team in tackles.
COVERING KICKOFFS
Texas A&M's kickoff coverage unit has emerged as the Big 12's best. Led by the long kickoffs from strong-legged sophomore placekicker Matt Szymanski, A&M's opponents have an average starting spot of the 21-yard line despite the new NCAA rule that moved kickoffs back five yards. Szymanski averages 67.1 yards on his kickoffs and A&M's net kickoff average is 48.5, which leads the conference by more than two yards.
Going Deep Rk School No. Avg. TB Net 1. Texas A&M 39 67.0 15 48.5 2. Nebraska 37 65.9 19 46.0 3. Oklahoma 58 67.2 14 45.8 4. Kansas 54 66.5 18 45.4 5. Texas Tech 58 65.7 22 45.2
OLD SCHOOL TIGHT END
For some tight ends, their value can be measured simply by looking at their receptions total at the end of a game. But that's not the case with the Aggies' Martellus Bennett, who might be the nation's best block/catch tight end.
When asked what defines him as a tight end, Bennett says, "My knuckles are dirty. If you want to be called a tight end, show me some dirty hands."
Bennett has always impressed with his blocking skills, both at the point of attack and down the field. The 6-foot-7, 255-pounder has over 50 knockdown blocks this season and is also the Aggies' receptions leader with 24 catches for 276 yards.
Adds A&M tight end coach Mark Tommerdahl: "In Martellus we have a tight end who is presently our leading receiver and he likes to block. He's a true tight end who wants to be in the game every play, and he understands the importance of his blocking ability to our team and his future. As he matures, he is focusing on improving his practice habits and finishing. When you define the position tight end in its truest sense, he certainly can become the complete package."
Bennett's Knockdowns/Catches Opponent Knockdowns Rec./Yards Montana State ?9 3/33 Fresno State 17 5/35 Louisiana-Monroe ?8 6/98 Miami (Fla.) ?4 3/49 Baylor ?9 1/3 Oklahoma State ?4 2/23 Texas Tech ?4 4/35 Total 55 24/276SPECIAL "K"
The insertion of senior cornerback Marquis "K" Carpenter has been a boon for the Aggie defense. For the season, Carpenter has contributed a team-high three interceptions and three other passes broken up.
Big 12 Interceptions List RK Player, School Interceptions 1. Marquis Carpenter, Texas A&M 3 Aqib Talib, Kansas 3 Chris Carney, Kansas State 3 D.J. Wolfe, Oklahoma 3 Jamar Wall, Texas Tech 3
GORRER OUT FOR SEASON
Junior cornerback Danny Gorrer, the Aggies' most experienced defensive back with 24 starts, suffered a season-ending injury to his left knee against Texas Tech, A&M head coach Dennis Franchione announced on the Big 12 conference call. Franchione also mentioned sophomore Jordan Peterson and junior Arkeith Brown as possible replacements.
Gorrer contributed 30 tackles and broke up a pass while starting every game for the Aggies in 2007.
1,000-YARD RUSHERS
The Aggies' Jorvorskie Lane (1,765), Stephen McGee (1,445) and Mike Goodson (1,280) have all surpassed the 1,000-yard barrier in career rushing yards. The threesome has also rushed for 4,490 career yards and scored 55 rushing touchdowns.
In addition, the threesome has combined to rush for 1,422 yards on 275 carries (5.2 yards per carry) in 2007.
MONEY MEN
Stephen McGee, Jorvorskie Lane and Mike Goodson have been nearly automatic on third- and fourth-down rushes. The trio have produced a "money play" on 36 of 49 rushing attempts on third and fourth down. Lane is 20-for-21, McGee is 14-for-21 and Goodson is 4-of-8.
McGee/Lane/Goodson Situation 1st Down TD $ Attempts 3rd down rush 28 7 32 44 4th down rush 3 1 4 5 Total 31 8 36 49 $ - "Money Plays" are defined as plays resulting in a first down or a touchdown
MCKING OF THE ROAD
Quarterback Stephen McGee has a career 5-3 record in starts away from the friendly confines of Kyle Field. Prior to McGee's ascension to starting quarterback, the Aggies were 3-13 in games away from Kyle in the Dennis Franchione era.
For his career, McGee is 4-1 in starts in Big 12 road games.
CLIMBING THE CHARTS
Senior Kerry Franks, the Big 12's top kick returner in 2006, continues his climb up the Aggies' kickoff return charts.
Career Kickoff Return Yards List Rk Player, Years No.- Yards 1. Rod Harris, 1985-88 59- 1,209 2. Leeland McElroy, 1993-95 30- 1,099 3. Carl Roaches, 1972-75 43- 1,087 4. Kerry Franks, 2003- 32- 816 5. Terrence Murphy, 2001-04 31- 761 6. Dant? Hall, 1996-99 32- 716 7. Larry Stegent, 1967-69 39- 714 8. Dave Elmendorf, 1968-70 35- 689 9. Billy Mitchell, 1992-94 25- 678 10. Don Ellis, 1952-53 26- 591 Career Kickoff Return Average List Rk Player, Years KO Return Avg. 1. Leeland McElroy, 1993-95 36.6 2. Billy Mitchell, 1992-94 27.1 3. Kerry Franks, 2003- 25.5 4. Carl Roaches, 1972-75 25.3 5. Terrence Murphy, 2001-04 24.5
JOIN THE CLUB ...
Stephen McGee became the 37th member, and just the fifth QB, of A&M's 1,000-yard club in career rushing yards earlier this season.
Career Rushing Yards by a QB Rk Player, Years Rush Yds 1. Bucky Richardson, 1987-88, 90-91 2,095 2. Reggie McNeal, 2002-05 1,889 3. Stephen McGee, 2004- 1,445 4. Mike Mosley, 1977-80 1,206 5. Roddy Osborne, 1955-57 1,188
TURNOVER ADVANTAGE
During the Dennis Franchione era at Texas A&M, the Aggies are 23-3 in games with a turnover margin advantage. In games with an even or minus turnover margin, the Aggies are 7-22.
In 2007, the Aggies are 5-0 with the turnover advantage and 0-2 when even or minus in turnover margin.
Games with Turnover Advantage 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 Colorad2004 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 Oklahoma 2006 -1 +2 +1 L, 16-17 Nebraska 2006 0 +1 +1 L, 27-28 at Texas 2006 -1 +4 +4 W, 12-7 Montana State 2007 -1 +2 +1 W, 38-7 Fresno State 2007 -1 +3 +2 W, 47-45 3ot La.-Monroe 2007 -1 +2 +1 W, 54-14 Baylor 2007 -1 +3 +2 W, 34-10 Oklahoma State 2007 0 +1 +1 W, 24-23
BLOCK PARTY
Defensive tackle Red Bryant's third-quarter field goal block against Texas Tech was the first of the Dennis Franchione era. It was the first field goal block by the Aggies since Johnny Jolly batted down a Texas three-point try by Dusty Mangum in 2002. Bryant does have experience blocking kicks, however, with a game-winning block of an extra point against Oklahoma State in overtime last year.
AGGIE STORY LINES
- Big back Jorvorskie Lane credits the reading program READ180 and Lufkin High School teacher Betty Lewing for his academic success in high school and subsequent improvement on his SAT score. The SAT score improvement allowed him to utilize his scholarship to Texas A&M and become one of the nation's most feared short-yardage backs. After Lane scored a school-record 19 touchdowns last season, Lewing attended the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl as his guest.
- Most people can't envision the 268-pound Lane as ever being small, but he was actually born premature and weighed just four pounds at birth. The J-Train's grandmother says she could hold him in one hand.
- Coach Fran and defensive coordinator Gary Darnell have started calling the linebacker tandem of Mark Dodge, 26, and Misi Tupe, 25, the "Geritol Gang". The tandem's combined 51 years of age make them the oldest pair of starting linebackers in the nation. Dodge served in the military before enrolling in college, while Tupe served a Mormon mission before arriving in Aggieland.
- Speaking of Geritol, noted geriatric linebacker Mike Flynt served as Texas A&M's head strength coach in 1979-80. At the age of 59, Flynt has made the football roster at Sul Ross University in Alpine, Texas.
- Forty-five of the Aggies' 64 multi-year scholarship players had the benefit of a redshirt season (69 percent). Every scholarship offensive and defensive lineman redshirted.
- The Aggies' safeties coach, Bill Clay, is in his 40th season as a football coach. Clay's first coaching job was at Ganby High School in Norfolk, Va., in 1965.
- Quarterback Stephen McGee, a junior in football eligibility, graduated with a degree in marketing earlier this summer -- just three and one-half years after arriving on campus as an early enrollee in January 2004.
- McGee and tight end Joey Thomas were two of 14 current or past Aggie gridders to receive their diplomas at the August commencement ceremonies.
- Wide receiver Howard Morrow and linebacker Matt Featherston were the football winners of the 2007 "Off-Season Warrior" competition implemented by A&M director of performance nutrition Amy Bragg. Morrow added seven pounds of muscle while dropping 6.8 percent of body fat. Featherston shaved 15 pounds of body fat while adding eight pounds of muscle.
- There are a pair of brother tandems on the 2007 roster: Michael and Martellus Bennett (Alief, Texas) and Jamie and Terrence McCoy (Midland, Texas).
- Other Aggie bloodlines include: Chris Harrington (Uncle Dave Elmendorf was an All-American in 1970 and currently serves as the analyst for Aggies' radio network); Jerrod Johnson (father Larry Johnson was a wide receiver/defensive back for the Aggies); Nick LaMantia (brother Michael was a walkon linebacker in the early 2000's); Earvin Taylor (brother Jamaar grabbed 108 catches from 2001-03); Spencer Robnett (grandfather Ed Robnett and great uncle Marshall Robnett played on 1939 National Championship team. Marshall was first-team All-American and finished No.9 in the 1940 Heisman voting).
- Offensive center Kevin Matthews' father, Bruce, was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame last summer. Matthews was a 14-time Pro Bowl selection as an offensive lineman for the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans.
- Coach Fran's son, Brad Franchione, is the head coach at Blinn College, which is located in nearby Brenham, Texas. Last season, Brad Franchione's Buccaneers won the NJCAA Championship and he was named NJCAA Coach of the Year.
ROSTER UPDATES
- Danny Gorrer suffered a torn left ACL against Texas Tech, and is lost for the rest of the season.
- Nick LaMantia, the Aggies' main 12th Man in 2006, has shifted from linebacker to fullback, and saw his first-ever action at fullback against Fresno State. He switched his jersey number from #55 to #44.
- Wide receiver E.J. Shankle and quarterback Jeff Wood switched jersey numbers. Shankle now wears #10, while Wood wears #9.
- Former linebacker Jodie Richardson also made the move to fullback during the 2006 season and is listed as Chris Alexander's backup.
- David Tufuga, a defensive lineman from West Jordan, Utah, was a late addition to the Aggies' 2007 signing class. Tufuga transferred from Snow College in Utah.
- Jordan Pugh, a backup cornerback in 2006, shifted to the "Whip" during the spring and is listed as the starter going into the 2007 season.
- Johnathan Batson, who was a safety in 2006, has shifted to cornerback for 2007. Because of depth at the position and his late position change, Batson is a candidate to redshirt this season.
- Chris Smith moved from defensive end to defensive tackle during the spring and is pushing for playing time at the position this fall.
BAND OF BROTHERS
The Aggies' "Band of Brothers" offensive line has paved the way for the Big 12's top rushing attack.
Four of the Aggies' five offensive line starters - Cody Wallace, Kirk Elder, Corey Clark and Chris Yoder - were members of Coach Fran's initial signing class. The fifth-year senior foursome has combined to start 123 career games. Add in junior starter Travis Schneider and the starting five has 135 career starts.
DISRUPTIVE DE
Senior defensive end Chris Harrington continues to be the Aggies' most disruptive player on the defense.
Harrington, a member of a variety of watch lists for national awards, is among team leaders in tackles for losses, sacks and forced fumbles.
It is more of the same for the second-most famous graduate of Houston St. Pius High School (behind Houston Texans head coach and former A&M leading passer Gary Kubiak). Harrington led the team in sacks, tackles for loss and forced fumbles in 2006 and was among the leaders in PBUs.
TOTAL QUARTERBACKS
Three of Texas A&M's four top season total offense outputs have been produced by quarterbacks during the Dennis Franchione era, including Stephen McGee's 2,961-yard effort in 2006. McGee's output ranked No. 2 in school history behind only Reggie McNeal's 2004 total of 3,509 yards. At McGee's current pace, he will produce another 2,700-yard total offense output in 2007.
Building Quarterbacks (A&M's Top Single Season Total Offense Leaders) Rk Player, Year Yards 1. Reggie McNeal, 2004 3,509 2. Stephen McGee, 2006 2,961 3. Mark Farris, 2000 2,667 4. Reggie McNeal, 2005 2,627 5. Dustin Long, 2002 2,522 Bold Caps - Fran era quarterbacks
CONCENTRATING THEIR EFFORTS
Tight end Martellus Bennett and quarterback Jerrod Johnson both gave up Aggie basketball last spring, so they could concentrate on football.
Bennett, one of the favorites for the John Mackey Tight End Award, played in four basketball games last season, while Johnson saw action in three contests. As a freshman in 2005-06, Bennett was the first Aggie to letter in football and basketball since Billy Bob Barnett in 1969.
ACTIVE TACKLERS
The Aggies have 11 defenders with more than 50 career tackles, including six who have surpassed the century mark in career tackles.
A&M Active Career Tackles Leaders RK Player Pos. Yr Tackles 1. Devin Gregg DB Jr. 135 2. Chris Harrington DE Sr 130 3. Mark Dodge LB Sr. 117 4. Danny Gorrer DB Jr. 112 5. Red Bryant DL Sr. 108 6. Misi Tupe LB Sr. 107 7. .Alton Dixon DB Jr. 81 8. Michael Bennett DL Jr. 77 9. Cyril Obiozor DL Jr. 75 10. Marquis Carpenter DB Sr. 67 11. Arkeith Brown DB Jr. 55
STARTING POINT
The Aggies have 33 players with at least one career start to their credit, including 18 with double-digit starts. Leading the way is four-year starter Kirk Elder, who has made 42-straight starts at offensive guard.
Active Career Starts Leaders Player Pos. Year Starts Kirk Elder OL 2004- 42 Red Bryant DL 2004-. 38 Chris Harrington DL 2004- 31 Corey Clark OL 2004- 31 Cody Wallace OL 2004- 31 Earvin Taylor WR 2004- 27 Danny Gorrer DB 2005- 26 Martellus Bennett TE 2005- 24 Devin Gregg DB 2005- 23 Stephen McGee QB 2005- 21 Jorvorskie Lane RB 2005- 20 Yemi Babalola OL 2004- 19 Chris Yoder OL 2004- 19 Misi Tupe LB 2004- 15 Jordan Peterson DB 2005- 13 Travis Schneider OL 2005- 12 Mark Dodge LB 2006- 12 Marquis Carpenter DB 2005-. 11 Cyril Obiozor DL 2005- 10 Kerry Franks WR 2005- 9 Pierre Brown WR 2005- . 9 Alton Dixon DB 2005- 7 Henry Smith DL 2006- 7 Jordan Pugh DB 2006- 7 Joey Thomas TE 2004- 7 Chris Alexander FB 2004- 6 Michael Bennett DE 2005- 6 Mike Goodson RB 2006- 5 Howard Morrow WR 2005- 4 Arkeith Brown DB 2005- 2 Amos Gbunblee TE/DE 2005- 1 Matt Featherston LB 2006- 1 Johnathan Batson DB 2006- 1 Keondra Smith RB 2006- 1
AGGIES IN THE NFL
There are 23 former A&M players currently on NFL rosters, and eight more Aggies on NFL coaching staffs.
Aggies in the NFL #95 Sam Adams, DL, Denver Broncos #99 Rocky Bernard, DL, Seattle Seahawks #33 Melvin Bullitt, DB, Indianapolis Colts #89 Dan Campbell, TE, Detroit Lions -- IR #11 Jason Carter, WR, Carolina Panthers -- PS #22 Sammy Davis, DB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers #95 Ron Edwards, DL, Kansas City Chiefs #89 Robert Ferguson, WR, Minnesota Vikings #31 Aaron Glenn, DB, Jacksonville Jaguars #82 Dante Hall, WR, St. Louis Rams #63 Geoff Hangartner, OL, Carolina Panthers #56 Warrick Holdman, LB, Denver Broncos -- IR #97 Johnny Jolly, DL, Green Bay Packers #9 Shane Lechler, P, Oakland Raiders #68 Seth McKinney, OL, Cleveland Browns #76 Steve McKinney, OL, Houston Texans -- IR #96 Mike Montgomery, DL, Green Bay Packers #48 Don Muhlbach, DS, Detroit Lions #47 Boone Stutz, TE/DS, Atlanta Falcons #94 Ty Warren, DL, New England Patriots #21 Jason Webster, DB, Buffalo Bills -- IR #94 Pat Williams, DL, Minnesota Vikings #74 Billy Yates, OL, New England Patriots Aggies on NFL Coaching Staffs: Dennis Allen, New Orleans Saints (Assistant DL) Jerry Fontenot, Green Bay Packers (Assistant OL) Johnny Holland, Houston Texans (Linebackers) Gary Kubiak, Houston Texans (Head Coach) Dat Nguyen, Dallas Cowboys (Assistant LBs/Defensive Quality Control) Gary Reynolds, Seattle Seahawks (Quality Control/Offense) Zerick Rollins, Seattle Seahawks (Linebackers) Shawn Slocum, Green Bay Packers (Assistant Special Teams/Linebackers)











