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GAME DAY: Midwestern State vs. Western New Mexico (Nov. 3, 2018)

Football Trey Reed / MSU Athletic Communications

No. 18 @MWSUFootball continue playoff drive Saturday at Western New Mexico

#18 Midwestern State vs. Western New Mexico
MSU Texas (6-2, 4-2 LSC), WNMU (0-8, 0-6 LSC)
Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018 | 1 p.m. (Central Time)
Ben Altamirano Field | Silver City, NM
Live Stats: WNMUMustangs.com | Radio: ESPN 95.5 FMAudio: Mustangs Digital NetworkVideo: WNMUMustangs.com
 
HOOF MARKS
  • No. 18 Midwestern State hits the road for the final time in the regular season Saturday afternoon against Western New Mexico. The Mustangs have won their last seven regular season games on the road dating back to a 35-27 loss at West Texas A&M on Oct. 22, 2016. MSU Texas is 14-2 in regular season road contests going back to the start of the 2015 season.
  • Both of Midwestern State's losses this season have come by one point to a team ranked in the American Football Coaches Association Top 10. The Mustangs had a last second field sail wide right in a 20-19 loss to No. 9 Texas A&M-Commerce on Oct. 6 then a bobbled snap proved to be the different in a 35-34 overtime loss to No. 8 Tarleton State on Oct. 27.
  • Midwestern State earned Bill Maskill his 200th win as head ball coach last month at UT Permian Basin. Maskill sports a 148-57 overall record (.722) including a 135-49 mark (.734) at MSU Texas. He was 13-8 in two seasons at Southeast Missouri State (1988-89).
  • Midwestern State claimed wins in their first five games this season before taking a wild 20-19 loss to No. 9 Texas A&M-Commerce. It's the fourth straight year the Mustangs starting the season with a 5-0 run. MSU Texas began eight of Bill Maskill's 16 seasons with at least five wins.
  • The Mustangs slipped to 18th in this week's American Football Coaches' Association Top 25. Midwestern received a first-place vote in the Sept. 10th edition of the AFCA Top 25 for the third time in program history. The other two occasions came in the final two weeks of the 2011 season.
  • MSU Texas has carried a national ranking for the last 45 reporting periods and has been ranked in at least one poll in each season dating back to 2006.
  • The Mustangs are ranked XXth in the D2Football.com Poll.
  • Midwestern State was won 20 more games than any other LSC member since the start of the 2000 season. That's an average of 7.9 wins per season for an overall mark of 149-57 (.723). The Mustangs are trailed by Tarleton State (129-77, .626), West Texas A&M (128-93, .579) and Texas A&M-Kingsville (105-98, .517).
  • Bill Maskill is in his 17th season at the helm of Midwestern State football. As the program's all-time wins leader, his 135 victories account for 55.8 percent of MSU's total wins as a four-year program. He earned Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2017. Maskill boasts a total career record of 148-57 (.722) through 18 seasons which includes a two-year run at Southeast Missouri State (1988-89). Maskill boasts a 135-49 overall mark (.734) at MSU Texas.
  • The Mustangs have five graduate student-athletes on the roster including senior defensive end Alec DiValerio (Exercise Physiology), senior defensive end D.J. Doggett (Sport Administration), senior linebacker Jacob Sherrill (Respiratory Care), senior center A.J. Roland (General Business) and senior quarterback Layton Rabb (Accounting).
 
24 STRONG
  • Midwestern State cornerback Robert Grays passed away one year ago on Sept. 19, 2016 days after suffering a neck injury in the fourth quarter of a win against Texas A&M-Kingsville.
  • The MSU Texas community joined the team on Wednesday, Sept. 19th at the practice field for 24 seconds of silence followed by team's traditional 24 push-ups and the release of 24 balloons in remembrance of Grays.
  • Each of Midwestern State Athletic teams committed to performing 24 acts of kindness to carry on Robert Grays' memory during an annual 24 Strong week.
  • Junior cornerback Jaydon Cunigan was presented as the first recipient of the Robert T. Grays Memorial Scholarship during spring drills.
  • Midwestern State officially retired Robert Grays' jersey (24) in a halftime ceremony on Nov. 4, 2017 against Tarleton State.
  • Robert Grays competed in 13 games at cornerback and return specialist during the 2016 and 2017 seasons. He made 34 tackles, defended five passes and recovered a fumble at cornerback. He also averaged 22.7 yards on 15 kick returns with a long of 73 yards. He also averaged 8.6 yards on seven punt returns.
  • Grays was a general business major and a 2016 graduate of Hightower High School in Houston.
 
THIS SEASON
  • Midwestern State had its 11-game winning streak against Lone Star Conference competition snapped in a 20-19 loss to Texas A&M-Commerce last month in a game decided at UNT's Apogee Stadium (officially recorded as a home game). The Mustangs are now 24-5 against league opponents since the start of the 2015 season following last week's loss to Tarleton State.
  • The Mustangs claimed their second largest win in terms of margin of victory in series history with a 69-14 rout at Texas A&M-Kingsville on Saturday, Oct. 13th at Pepsi Field. It matched MSU's ninth largest margin of victory in program history and was the second 40-point win of the season – 55-12 over Humboldt State on Sept. 1. MSU claimed three wins over 40-or-more points last season and marked a program high with four 40-point victories in 2011. The Mustangs whipped the Hoggies 73-6 on Oct. 20, 2007.
  • The Mustangs have played three AFCA D2 Poll Top 10 showdowns this season. No. 10 MSU Texas beat No. 2 West Florida 38-17 on Sept. 8th taking a pair of one-point losses to No. 9 Texas A&M-Commerce – 20-19 on Oct. 6th – as the No. 4-ranked team and dropped 35-34 overtime game to No. 8 Tarleton State – on Oct. 27th – as the No. 10 team. MSU Texas is now 3-6 all time in Top 10 meetings.
  • Midwestern State claimed a win in its fifth straight season opener with a 55-12 victory over Humboldt State. It was their 14th consecutive home opening win as the Mustangs improved to 15-2 in lid lifters during the Bill Maskill era (since 2002).
  • Midwestern State took on the No. 2 team in the American Football Coaches' Association Top 25 for the fourth time in program history and came away with a 38-17 win over West Florida on Sept. 8th. The Mustangs also claimed a 47-42 win over second-ranked Texas A&M-Commerce last season. The Mustangs previously fell to No. 2 Northwest Missouri (27-0) in the 2006 NCAA playoffs and to No. 2 Abilene Christian (47-17) in 2008. The lost to No. 1 Minnesota State (63-21) in the second round of the 2018 NCAA II Playoffs in its only try against a top-ranked team.
  • MSU Texas dipped to 14-4 against ranked opposition during the regular season since the start of the 2011 campaign going 1-2 this season including a 38-17 win over No. 2 West Florida losses to No. 9 Texas A&M-Commerce (20-19) and No. 8 Tarleton State (35-34/OT).
  • The Mustangs are 8-3 against ranked opponents at Memorial Stadium since the start of the 2011 season which includes victories over No. 16 Texas A&M-Kingsville (44-38), No. 9 Abilene Christian (70-28) and No. 20 West Texas A&M (35-21) in 2011; No. 8 West Alabama (45-21) in 2013; No. 22 Texas A&M-Commerce (40-37/OT) in 2014); No. 10 Humboldt State (35-10); No. 2 Texas A&M-Commerce (47-42) in 2017 and No. 2 West Florida (38-17) this season. The lone regular season true home loss came against No. 25 West Texas A&M (19-12) in 2013. Another loss came to No. 9 Texas A&M-Commerce on Oct. 6-7, 2018 in a game in which only half of it was played at Memorial Stadium before moving to UNT's Apogee Stadium the following day due to a lack of hotel rooms in the Wichita Falls vicinity following two lightning delays. The Mustangs battled No. 8 Tarleton State overtime on Oct. 27th before falling 35-34 on a bobbled snap.
  • Midwestern State boasts a 24-game winning streak against Division II non-conference opponents dating back to Bill Maskill's first year at the helm of the program in 2002. The Mustangs are 24-3 overall in non-conference tilts in the Maskill era with two of the three losses coming to FCS Sam Houston State – 26-23 in 2002 and 30-9 in 2003.MSU Texas' lone Division II non-conference regular season loss came at Nebraska-Omaha (45-23) in 2002.
  • Overall, Midwestern State has won 19 of its last 22 regular season home games dating back to the start of the 2015 season. The lone setback during the stretch came to Eastern New Mexico in the 2016 regular season finale. MSU Texas boasts a staunch 73-16 home record (.820) during the Bill Maskill era (since 2002). The Mustangs clinched their third unbeaten home season going 7-0 last season and have one or fewer losses at home in 14 out of 16 seasons under Maskill.
  • For the third consecutive season, the Mustangs were picked to finish second in the Lone Star Conference behind Texas A&M-Commerce. Midwestern claimed its fourth LSC title last season rolling through the league with an unbeaten 8-0 mark. The title came on the heels of three consecutive runner-up showings in the LSC which includes a LSC Playoff title in 2015. MSU Texas boasted three LSC titles in four seasons taking the crown in 2009, 2011 and 2012.
  • Midwestern State clinched its 19th consecutive winning season in a 69-14 win at Texas A&M-Kingsville. In the State of Texas, the streak is matched only by defending NCAA Division III national champion Mary Hardin Baylor has also clinched its 19th straight winning season. UMHB improved to 8-0 with an 80-7 win over McMurry. The Cru takes on Louisiana College Saturday in Belton.
 
SERIES HISTORY
  • Midwestern State and Western New Mexico meet for the sixth time on the gridiron Saturday afternoon at Ben Altamirano Field. MSU Texas owns a 3-2 edge in the series which dates back to the 1995 season.
  • The teams played three games from 1995-2001 with Western New Mexico claiming wins in the first first two games – 54-24 on Oct. 7, 1995 in Silver City and 36-22 on Oct. 12, 1996 in Wichita Falls. Midwestern returned to rout WNMU 82-6 – largest margin of victory in program history – on Oct. 13, 2001 in Silver City.
  • Midwestern State claimed victory in the two meetings since WNMU joined the Lone Star Conference. MSU Texas beat Western 43-22 on Oct. 1, 2016 in Silver City then 35-24 in Wichita Falls last season.
 
OFFENSIVELY SPEAKING
  • Midwestern State boasts the Lone Star Conference's No. 2 offensive attack ranking seventh in NCAA Division II rolling up 506.9 yards per game.
  • The Mustangs possess the nation's top passing offense at 336.4 yards per game.
  • Midwestern ranks seventh nationally while ranking second in the LSC in scoring offense putting up 43.3 points per game.
  • MSU Texas is the least penalized team in the Lone Star Conference averaging 6.4 infractions per game for 59.1 yards.
  • MSU Texas put up huge numbers in a 57-36 win over Angelo State on Sept. 22nd. The 654 yards of total offense rank as the third most in a single game in 2018 in all of NCAA Division II, while the 470 passing yards were also the third most.
  • Midwestern State's Layton Rabb and Zach Purcell combined to throw for a team record 470 yards on 25-of-40 passing against Angelo State to better the previous mark of 446 passing yards against West Texas A&M in 2002.
  • Midwestern State's 654 yards of total offense matched the 10th most in a single game in program history and were the most since the Mustangs amassed 667 against UT Permian Basin in 2017.
 
LAYT GREAT
  • Senior quarterback Layton Rabb is fifth in NCAA Division II in career passing efficiency at 157.98 trailing UIndy's Jake Purichia (165.86), Indiana (Pa.)'s Lenny Williams (163.59), Central Washington's Reilly Hennessey (159.75) and West Georgia's Willie Candler (158.16).
  • Rabb leads the Lone Star Conference in passing touchdowns (25 TD // fifth in NCAA D2), passing yards (2,547 // 10th in NCAA D2), passing yards per game (318.4 // fifth in NCAA D2) and total offense per game (331.5 yards // fifth in NCAA D2).
  • Rabb ranks second in the LSC in pass efficiency (153.6 // 27th in NCAA D2) trailing Tarleton State's Ben Holmes (178.5).
  • Rabb became the third quarterback in MSU program history to throw for 5,000 career yards with his 234-yard performance against Texas A&M-Commerce (10/6). Now with 5,841 passing yards, he ranks second on MSU's all-time passing list behind Zack Eskridge (6,953 yards // 2008-10). He needs 1,113 to pass Eskridge to become the school's all-time passing leader.
  • Rabb enters the Western New Mexico game with 59 career passing touchdowns and needs six to move by Zack Eskridge (64 from 2008-10) at the top of MSU Texas' all-time list.
  • Three-time Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week Layton Rabb earned his latest honor by upping his own school single game passing yards record to 467 and five touchdowns in a 57-36 win over Angelo State on Sept. 22. The 467-yard day is the fourth best in NCAA D2 this season trailing Shepherd's Tyson Bagent (518 yards vs. Notre Dame (Ohio)), Oklahoma Baptist's Preston Haire (476 yards vs. Southern Arkansas) and Adams State's Nick Rooney (468 yards vs. Fort Lewis).
  • Rabb earned his second LSC Offensive Player of the Week honor after passing for 334 yards and three touchdowns – all in the second half – in a 38-17 win over No. 2 West Florida on Sept. 8th. He completed 17 of his last 19 passes going 27-for-43 for the game.
  • Rabb snagged his first LSC Offensive Player of the Week honor by going 15-of-17 for 273 yards and five touchdowns leading MSU Texas to touchdowns on all six of his drives before exiting the team's 55-12 win over Humboldt State before halftime. His single-game passing rating of 320.2 against Humboldt State is a school record and stands as the best game NCAA Division II this season.
  • Rabb's 300-yard performance against Tarleton State was his eighth career 300-yard effort.
  • Rabb completed 20-of-35 passes for 338 yards for his eighth career 300-yard performance in his 17th start on Oct. 13, 2018 at Texas A&M-Kingsville. His five touchdowns against the Javelinas marked his fifth career game passing for at least five TDs.
  • Rabb owns three of the top five passing games in program history going for 467 yards against Angelo State (9/23/18), 433 yards against Tarleton State (11/4/17) and 393 yards at Eastern New Mexico (11/11/17).
  • Rabb went 178 passing attempts without an interception between a pick by Minnesota State's Jerry Nash III in third quarter of the NCAA D2 second round playoff game in Mankato until Texas A&M-Commerce's Dominique Ramsey intercepted his fifth pass of the game on Oct. 6, 2018.
 
RUNNING BACK RUNDOWN
  • Senior running back Vincent Johnson ranks third in the LSC and 40th nationally averaging 95.5 rushing yards per game.
  • Vincent Johnson tops the LSC and is eighth in NCAA D2 averaging 7.56 rushing yards per carry. He has carried the ball 101 times for 764 yards and 11 touchdowns this season.
  • Vincent Johnson earned Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors following a career-best 195-yard effort in a 43-21 win at UT Permian Basin on Sept. 15th. Johnson burst for a career long 82-yard score during MSU Texas' 22-point third quarter explosion to take control of the game. Johnson ran for 102 yards on seven carries in the season opener against Humboldt State and needed 10 carries to run for 47 yards against West Florida.
  • Johnson his fourth 100-yard rushing performance of the season going for 108 yards on 17 carries against Texas A&M-Commerce (10/6). It was ninth career 100-yard rushing effort.
  • Johnson is third on MSU's all-time rushing list with 2,819 yards moving past Ross Harrison (6th // 2,418 yards // 2004-06), Marcus Mathis (5th // 2,433 yards // 2007-10) and Dominic Rhodes (4th // 2,541 yards // 1999-00) with his 159-yard effort against Angelo State. He trails only Keidrick Jackson (1st // 4,004 yards // 2010-13) and Daniel Polk (2nd // 3,590 yards // 2004-07) at the top of the list.
  • Johnson jumped Daniel Polk (44 TD // 2004-07) into second on the all-time rushing TDs list with his three-TD performance against Angelo State and now has 52 career rushing scores. He trails only Keidrick Jackson (61 TD // 2010-13).
  • Senior running back Adrian Seales ran for 96 yards on 18 carries in MSU's 38-17 win over No. 2 West Florida. Seales ranks 13th on the program's all-time rushing list with 1,693 yards and needs 98 yards to move past Dante Taylor (12th // 1766 yards // 2013-16), Derrick Waggoner (11th // 1781 yards // 1991-92) and Chauncey Harris (10th // 1790 yards // 2010, 12-14) to move into the Top 10.
  • Freshman Justin Jones broke out of his redshirt to lead MSU Texas in rushing with 63 yards on six carries at Eastern New Mexico. The breakout performance included a 47-yard run then capped the drive with his first collegiate touchdown.
 
RECEIVER RABBLE
  • Sophomore Juwan Johnson leads the Lone Star Conference in total receiving yards with 1,025 (fifth in NCAA D2) and receiving yards per game (128.1 // fourth in NCAA D2). He also leads the league making 7.4 catches per game to rate ninth nationally.
  • Juwan Johnson earned Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors after becoming the second receiver in program history to top the 200-yard mark. Johnson made nine catches for 202 yards and matched a school record with four touchdowns (Kendrick Gibson also had 4 TDs at Southeastern Oklahoma on 10/20/01). It was his sixth consecutive game with at least 100 yards receiving.
  • Juwan Johnson became the first MSU Texas receiver to go over 100 yards in four consecutive games capping it with eight reception, 166-yard performance last week at Eastern New Mexico.
  • Juwan Johnson has accounted for 100 receiving yards in seven consecutive games: 7 rec. / 100 yards vs. West Florida; 8 rec. / 132 yards vs. UT Permian Basin; 6 rec. / 106 yards vs. Angelo State; 8 rec. / 166 yards vs. Eastern New Mexico; 6 rec. / 106 yards vs. Texas A&M-Commerce; 9 rec. / 202 yards vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville; and 9 rec. / 123 yards vs. Tarleton State.
  • Juwan Johnson's 1,025 receiving yards this season are the third most in program history trailing Andy Tanner (75-1,186 yards in 2009) and Bryan Gilmore (64-1,139 yards in 1998). Johnson needs 115 yards to pass Gilmore for second and 162 yards to eclipse Tanner's total.
  • Juwan Johnson's eight touchdown receptions are the second most in the conference and rank 24th in NCAA Division II.
  • Johnson is just one of three current career 1,000-yard receivers with 1,025 yards. He is joined by juniors Tyrique Edwards (1,063 yards) and Xavier Land (1,029 yards).
  • Land ranks seventh in the Lone Star Conference in receiving yards (560 // 94th in NCAA D2), fifth in receiving yards per game (70.0 // 73rd in NCAA D2) and third in receptions per game (5.8 // 29th in NCAA D2).
  • Land has made at least four catches in each of his eight games this season. Land erupted for a career-best performance with 10 receptions for 81 yards and a touchdown in a win over No. 2 West Florida (9/8), then delivered his second collegiate 100 receiving yard performance with 108 yards on four catches at Eastern New Mexico (9/29). He matched his career best with 10 catches for 96 yards against Texas A&M-Commerce (10/6).
  • Edwards grabbed a season-high eight receptions for 82 yards and added a 10-yard touchdown run on an option pitch against No. 8 Tarleton State on Oct. 27th. He returned from a five-game suspension to snag four catches for 21 yards against Texas A&M-Commerce on Oct. 6th before making an 11-yard TD reception at Texas A&M-Kingsville on Oct. 13th. He led MSU Texas' receiving corps with 48 receptions for 680 yards and six touchdowns as a sophomore in 2017.
  • Redshirt-freshman Anthony Tennison scored touchdowns in each of his first four collegiate games at wide receiver including a three-TD effort at UT Permian Basin.
  • Redshirt-freshman Kylan Harrison became the second MSU receiver to go over 100 yards in a game finishing his breakout effort with 116 yards on five catches including a pair of touchdowns against Angelo State (9/22).
 
O-LINE PRIDE
  • Senior center A.J. Roland earned preseason All-America honors and leads an experienced group up front. Roland is a returning first-team All-LSC performer, while senior guard Kevin Fisher, Jr. was a second-team performer. Sophomore tackle Caleb Brown garnered All-LSC honorable mention last season.
  • Career starts by offensive linemen: LG Kevin Fisher (31), C A.J. Roland (22), RT Caleb Brown (19), LT Austan Davis (12), RG D'Andre Despanie (7) and G/C Nicholas Gonzalez (1).
 
GETTING DEFENSIVE
  • Midwestern State ranks seventh in the Lone Star Conference and 115th in NCAA Division II in total defense allowing 403.8 yards per game. The Mustangs permit 214.9 passing yards (89th in NCAA D2 // 6th in LSC) and 188.9 rushing yards (128th in NCAA D2 // 6th in LSC).
  • The Mustangs are second in the Lone Star Conference and 37th in NCAA D2 averaging 2.75 sacks per game. MSU Texas has amassed 22 sacks for a loss of 130 yards with no single player more than three. Senior Paul Manus and junior Jaylon Abdul-Karim lead the way with three sacks each. Senior Alec DiValerio, sophomore Michael Nash, freshman A'quan Randolph, junior Anthony Fields and junior Rigoberto Carrillo have two each, while senior Zach Edwards has 1.5. Senior Sir'Vell Ford and redshirt-freshman Mason Montoya are next with a sack apiece while senior D.J. Doggett, senior Wensley Jacinthe and freshman Melik Owens have also been in on sacks.
  • The Mustangs have been superb in the red zone allowing 14 touchdowns in 28 opponent excursions inside the 20-yard line. MSU Texas has allowed six field goals to rank second in the Lone Star Conference and 35th in NCAA D2 in allowing scores at a 71.4-percent clip.
  • MSU Texas ranks third in the Lone Star Conference and 27th in NCAA D2 with 11 interceptions this season including three by Paul Manus, two by Sir'Vell Ford and Jaydon Cunigan and one each by Josh Wydermyer, DaMarcus Wilson, Khalil Finley and Chris Hawkins.
  • Midwestern State made six sacks in a game at UT Permian Basin for the first time since the 2010 regular season finale – a 38-9 win over Northeastern State.
  • Senior defensive back Paul Manus earned LSC Defensive Player of the Week after making two interceptions returning one for 59-yard touchdown in MSU's 38-17 win over No. 2 West Florida. He finished the game with seven tackles including a key stop on a fake punt attempt in the fourth quarter.
  • Manus leads MSU Texas with three interceptions and is fourth on the team with 41 tackles including eight stops for loss and three sacks. His six passes defensed (two breakups, three interceptions) also leads the team. Manus had a career-best 12-tackle effort Eastern New Mexico (9/29).
  • Senior safety Josh Wydermyer made a career-high 17 tackles including nine solo stops against Tarleton State. He is second on the team with 47 tackles.
  • Senior safety Sir'Vell Ford suffered a season-ending injury at Texas A&M-Kingsville. His 257 tackles were just 38 behind the program's all-time leader Marqui Christian (295 tackles // 2011-15). Christian is a reserve safety for the Los Angeles Rams.
  • Ford led the team with 55 tackles with two interceptions and five pass defenses at the time of his injury. He ranked eighth in the LSC and 116th in NCAA Division II averaging 7.8 tackles per game.
  • Senior defensive Alec DiValerio accounted for a sack in each of MSU's first two games this season then was in on a sack against Tarleton State and now at 12.5 career sacks. He needs 2.5 more to match Stephen Turner (15.0 sacks // 2006-09) for the most by a Mustang during the NCAA Division II era.
  • Junior linebacker Troy Burnett made double-digit tackles in consecutive games against Eastern New Mexico (10) and Texas A&M-Kingsville (11). He is third on the team with 46 tackles.
 
ON SPECIAL TEAMS
  • Junior Jaron Imbriani is 41-for-42 on point-after attempts through the first eight weeks of the season and is 3-for-8 on field goals including a career long of 46 yards against Eastern New Mexico (9/29). He is averaging 55.0 yards on his 50 kickoffs with 23 touchbacks.
  • Imbriani was successful on 38 consecutive point-after attempts until he had a kick blocked at Texas A&M-Kingsville on Oct. 13, 2018. His previous last miss came against Sioux Falls on Nov. 18, 2017.
  • Sophomore Jacob Rowland averaged 52.2 yards on his five kickoff efforts with a touchback while connecting on two of his three point-after attempts including the game-tying PAT to send the Tarleton State game into overtime on Oct. 27th.
  • Freshman Dylan Spears averages 36.4 yards per punt placing 13 of his 32 attempts inside the 20-yard line. He launched his season long punt of 57 yards for a touchback at Eastern New Mexico.
  • Midwestern State leads the Lone Star Conference and ranks second nationally allowing 1.29 yards per punt return.
  • Sophomore Juwan Johnson ranks third in the Lone Star Conference and 28th in NCAA Division II averaging 12.1 yards on 11 punt returns this season. He posted a season-best 39-yard return against Angelo State, then had a 24-yard return against Texas A&M-Commerce.
  • Special Teams Tackle Leaders: Justin Jones 5 (5 KO); Kylan Harrison 4 (4 KO); Jaylon Abdul-Karim 3 (1 KO, 2 Punt), Rigoberto Carrillo 2 (2 KO), Deven Smith 2 (2 KO), Tristan Shearman 2 (2 Punt), Jaron Imbriani 2 (2 KO).
  
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Robert Grays

#24 Robert Grays

CB
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#64 D'Andre Despanie

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Alec DiValerio

#48 Alec DiValerio

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D.J. Doggett

#56 D.J. Doggett

DE
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Kevin Fisher, Jr.

#79 Kevin Fisher, Jr.

OL
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#2 Sir'Vell Ford

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Wensley Jacinthe

#92 Wensley Jacinthe

DL
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Vincent Johnson

#34 Vincent Johnson

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5' 10"
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Paul  Manus

#14 Paul Manus

DB
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Michael Nash

#99 Michael Nash

DL
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Players Mentioned

Robert Grays

#24 Robert Grays

5' 8"
Sophomore
1L
CB
D

#64 D'Andre Despanie

5' 11"
Junior
RS
OL
Alec DiValerio

#48 Alec DiValerio

6' 5"
Senior
3L
DE
D.J. Doggett

#56 D.J. Doggett

6' 4"
Senior
3L
DE
Kevin Fisher, Jr.

#79 Kevin Fisher, Jr.

6' 4"
Senior
3L
OL
Sir

#2 Sir'Vell Ford

5' 10"
Senior
3L
S
Wensley Jacinthe

#92 Wensley Jacinthe

6' 1"
Senior
1L
DL
Vincent Johnson

#34 Vincent Johnson

5' 10"
Senior
3L
RB
Paul  Manus

#14 Paul Manus

5' 10"
Senior
1L
DB
Michael Nash

#99 Michael Nash

6' 1"
Sophomore
1L
DL