Thursday, December 3, 2009

Denison vs. Sulphur Springs, Class 4A Division II Quarterfinals

Denison Yellow Jacket Playoff History

Playoff Appearances: 27 Postseason Record: 46-24-1, .655

2009
Bi-District at Frisco’s Pizza Hut Park: Beat Richardson Pearce, 61-28
Area at Mesquite’s Hanby Stadium: Beat Dallas Conrad, 50-14
Regional semifinals at Mesquite’s Hanby Stadium: Beat Marshall, 35-26
Regional finals at SMU’s Gerald Ford Stadium: versus Sulphur Springs

2008
Bi-District at SMU’s Gerald Ford Stadium: Beat Royse City, 41-24
Area at Mesquite’s Hanby Stadium: Beat Dallas Lincoln, 42-13
Regional semifinals at Texas Stadium: Lost to Sulphur Springs, 42-21

2005
Bi-District at Grand Prairie’s Gopher Bowl: Beat Mineral Wells, 42-34
Area at Denton’s Collins Athletic Complex: Beat Springtown, 35-26
Regional semifinals at Abilene’s Shotwell Stadium: Lost to Wolfforth Frenship, 56-14

2004
Bi-District at Wylie: Lost to Aledo, 30-7

2003
Bi-District at McKinney: Lost to Wylie, 24-8

2001
Bi-District at Garland’s Homer B. Johnson Stadium: Lost to Ennis, 48-13

2000
Bi-District at Plano’s John Clark Field: Lost to Waco University, 17-6

1997
Bi-District at Bedford’s Pennington Field: Beat Fort Worth Brewer, 47-12
Area at TCU’s Amon Carter Stadium: Beat Stephenville, 43-18
Region semifinals at Lubbock’s Jones Stadium: Beat Andrews, 15-10
Region finals at Wichita Falls Memorial Stadium: Beat Sweetwater, 39-0
State semifinals at Garland’s Homer B. Johnson Stadium: Beat Mount Pleasant, 42-0
State championship at the Astrodome: Lost to LaMarque, 17-0

1996
Bi-District at Bedford’s Pennington Field: Beat Springtown, 13-9
Area at TCU’s Amon Carter Stadium: Beat Brownwood, 31-3
Region semifinals at Wichita Falls Memorial Stadium: Beat Dumas, 28-7
Region finals at Bedford’s Pennington Field: Beat Stephenville, 27-13
State semifinals at TCU’s Amon Carter Stadium: Beat Highland Park, 21-13
State championship at Texas Stadium: Lost to LaMarque, 34-3

1995
Bi-District at Denison: Beat Fort Worth Carter-Riverside, 48-0
Area at Arlington’s Maverick Stadium: Beat Sweetwater, 34-18
Region semifinals at Wichita Falls Memorial Stadium: Beat Pampa, 14-13
Region finals at TCU’s Amon Carter Stadium: Beat Stephenville, 38-13
State semifinals at the Cotton Bowl: Beat Mount Pleasant, 13-6
State championship at the Astrodome: Lost to LaMarque, 31-8

1994
Bi-District at Coppell: Beat Fort Worth Arlington Heights, 28-11
Area at Bedford’s Pennington Field: Lost to Stephenville, 31-7

1992
Bi-District at Plano’s John Clark Field: Beat Rockwall, 31-14
Area at Garland’s Homer B. Johnson Stadium: Beat Dallas A. Maceo Smith, 16-12
Region semifinals at Texas Stadium: Lost to Waxahachie, 56-0

1991
Bi-District at Plano’s John Clark Field: Beat Dallas South Oak Cliff, 28-7
Area at Mesquite Memorial Stadium: Lost to Dallas Roosevelt, 30-18

1990
Bi-District at Mesquite Memorial Stadium: Beat Dallas South Oak Cliff, 56-24
Area at Mesquite Memorial Stadium: Lost to Dallas Roosevelt, 12-7

1989
Bi-District at Lake Highlands’ Wildcat-Ram Stadium: Beat Sulphur Springs, 23-17
Area at Mesquite Memorial Stadium: Beat Dallas Madison, 34-18
Region semifinals at Texas Stadium: Lost to Tyler Chapel Hill, 16-14

1988
Bi-District at Mesquite Memorial Stadium: Beat Hallsville, 23-6
Area at Mesquite Memorial Stadium: Beat Dallas Madison, 36-0
Region semifinals at Texas Stadium: Beat Midlothian, 24-0
Region finals at Texas Stadium: Lost to Paris, 30-17

1987
Bi-District at Denison: Lost to Rockwall, 14-13

1985
Bi-District at Denison: Beat Waxahachie, 49-6
Area at Mesquite Memorial Stadium: Beat Sulphur Springs, 40-0
Region semifinals at Texas Stadium: Beat Waco Richfield, 31-22
Region finals at Baylor’s Floyd Casey Stadium: Lost to Austin Westlake, 17-0

1984
Bi-District at Denison: Beat DeSoto, 48-12
Area at Mesquite Memorial Stadium: Beat Carthage, 10-0
Region semifinals at Mesquite Memorial Stadium: Beat Waco Jefferson-Moore, 21-7
Region finals at Texas Stadium: Beat Corsicana, 49-21
State semifinals at Texas Stadium: Beat Sweetwater, 31-7
State championship at Baylor’s Floyd Casey Stadium: Beat Tomball, 27-13

1966
Bi-District at Carrollton: Lost to Carrollton, 34-12

1965
Bi-District at Denison: Lost to Texarkana, 28-6

1961
Bi-District at Texarkana: Beat Texarkana, 20-7
Area at Denison: Lost to Fort Worth Paschal, 36-12

1952
Bi-District at Denison: Lost to Texarkana, 28-7

1948
Bi-District at Denison: Beat El Paso, 35-21
Area at Denison: Beat Breckenridge, 7-6
Quarterfinals at Denison: Lost to Amarillo, 20-8

1946
Bi-District at Denison: Lost to Highland Park, 14-0

1942
Bi-District at SMU’s Ownby Stadium: Tied Highland Park, 0-0 (lost on penetrations)

1922
Bi-District at Denison: Beat Greenville, 12-0
Regional at Denison: Beat Sulphur Springs, 27-3
Quarterfinals at Cleburne: Lost to Cleburne, 18-0

****Denison-Sulphur Springs Game Notes****

This is the 18th meeting between the two clubs with Denison holding a 9-6-2 series advantage. The Jackets sport an all-time playoff record of 46-24-1 (.655). Denison is 38-0 in playoff games in which they have scored more than 21 points.

Offensive showcases:
2008 at Texas Stadium – Sulphur Springs 551 total yards (299 passing), Denison 279 total yards (60 passing)
2007 at Sulphur Springs – Sulphur Springs 412 total yards (306 passing), Denison 211 total yards
2006 at Denison – Denison 510 yards (Stanley Morrison 369 total offense), Sulphur Springs 452 total yards
2003 at Denison – Denison 572 total yards 545 rushing, including 263 from Corey Robertson), Sulphur Springs 133 total yards
Denison won the two playoff meetings prior to last year between the two, 23-17, in the bi-district round in 1989 at Lake Highlands and 27-3 in the second round at Denison in 1922.

All-Time Series Scores vs. Sulphur Springs
2008: S. Springs 42-21 1989: Denison 23-17 1929: tie 0-0
2007: S. Springs 56-25 1985: Denison 40-0 1928: tie 0-0
2006: Denison 49-35 1942: Denison 34-0 1927: S. Springs 7-6
2003: Denison 55-21 1941: Denison 13-12 1926: S. Springs 7-0
2002: S. Springs 21-14 1940: Denison 24-19 1924: Denison 33-0
1939: S. Springs 13-7 1922: Denison 27-3
Denison
Through 13 games in 2009:
6,395 yards of total offense (1st all-time)
4,068 yards rushing (7th all-time; Record is 4,515 by Reggie Hunt led Jackets in 1995)
Averaging 491.9 yards per game (1st all-time)
Averaging 46.0 points per game (1st all-time)
Allowing 270.8 yards per game (fewest since allowing 176.6 per game in 1997)

Playoff Game Records
Most Points in One Game: 61 vs. Richardson Pearce, 2009
Most Points Combined One Game: 89 vs. Richardson Pearce, 2009
Most Total Yards in One Game: 625 vs. Richardson Pearce, 2009
Most Rushing Yards in One Game: 351 by Reggie Hunt vs. Sweetwater, 1995
Most Passing Yards in One Game: 266 by Jordan Taylor vs. Dallas Lincoln, 2008
Most Receiving Yards in One Game: 126 by Cody Reeves vs. Dallas Lincoln, 2008
Team School Records
Most Yards Rushing in One Game: 613 vs. Paris, 2003
Most Yards Passing in One Game: 298 vs. Frisco Centennial, 2009
Most Total Yards in One Game: 628 vs. Paris, 2003
Most Points One Game: 75 vs. McKinney, 2009

D.J. Jones Career
32 games (has rushed for more than 100 yards in 26)
579-5259, 9.08 avg, 64 TD
Receiving: 41-570, 5 TD
Kickoff Returns: 13-403, 2 TD

School Records
Single Season Rushing - 2645 in 2008 (1st all-time)
Single Season Rushing TD - 35 in 2008 (2nd all-time only behind Reggie Hunt's 36 in 1995)
100-yard rushing games - 26 (tied 1st all-time - Corey Robertson 26)
Single Game Rushing - 432 vs. McKinney in 2008 (1st all-time)
Career Rushing - 5259 (1st all-time)
Career Avg. Yards Per Game - 164.3 (school record is Corey Robertson's 163.1)
Career Avg. Yards Per Carry - 9.08 (school record is Reggie Hunt's 7.91)

Jordan Taylor Career
Rushing
302-2239, 37 TD
Passing (22 games)
228-350-14, 3421, 155.5 per game, 37 TD
Receiving
29-567, 19.6 avg, 11 TD (caught 2 two-point conversions last year), last official reception was versus Wichita Falls in 2007, 27 games ago.

School Records
Single Game Passing Yards - 298 vs. Frisco Centennial 2009 (1st all-time)
Single Game Passing TDs - 5 vs. Frisco Centennial 2009 (1st all-time)
Single Season Passing Yards - 1923 (1st all-time)
Single Season Passing TDs - 22 (1st all-time)
Career Passing Yards - 3220 (1st all-time)
Career Passing TDs - 35 (1st all-time)
Career Passing Yards Per Game - 155.5 (school record is 137.0 by Eric Chavez in 2007)
Career Completions - 217 (1st all-time)
Career Percentage - .651 (school record is Stanley Morrison's .540 pct.)

Cody Reeves Career
Rushing
29-453, 15.6 avg, 5 TD
Receiving
80-1141, 14.3 avg, 13 TD
Only third player in school history have over 1,000 yards receiving (2nd all-time receptions, only behind Warren Dade's 88)
Kickoff Returns
26-670, 25.8 avg, 2 TD
Punt Returns
31-488, 15.8 avg, 2 TD

Jimmay Mundine
School Records
Single Game TD receptions - 4 vs. Frisco Centennial in 2009 (1st all-time)
Single Game Yards Receiving - 191 vs. Frisco Centennial in 2009 (2nd all-time only behind Leslie DeHorney's 196 in 1982 against Dallas Adamson)
Single Season Yards Receiving - 952 (1st all-time)
Single Season TD receptions - 14 (1st all-time)
Single Season receptions - 46 (1st all-time)



Sulphur Springs (22 playoff appearnaces) 1922,39,52,54,85,86,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,98,
2002,03,04,05,07, 08, 09
Bi-District — 1952, 54, 85, 86, 89, 90, 91, 96, 2002, 03, 05, 07
Area — 1992, 98, 2004
Regionals — 1922
Quarterfinals — 1939, 93, 94, 95
1922 Class A
Sulphur Springs bye
Denison 27..Sulphur Springs 3
1939 Class AA
Sulphur Springs 7..Sherman 0
Dallas Wilson 28..Sulphur Springs 7
1952 Class AA
Terrell 13..Sulphur Springs 0
1954 Class AA
Athens 19..Sulphur Springs 6
1985 Class AAAA
Denison 40..Sulphur Springs 0
1986 Class AAAA
Corsicana 28..Sulphur Springs 3
1989 Class AAAA
Denison 23..Sulphur Springs 17
1990 Class AAAA
Henderson 35..Sulphur Springs 14
1991 Class AAAA
Kilgore 17..Sulphur Springs 13
1992 Class AAAA
Sulphur Springs 24..Cedar Hill 6
Henderson 27..Sulphur Springs 0
1993 Class AAAA
Sulphur Springs 43..Cedar Hill 17
Sulphur Springs 41..Jacksonville 9
Sulphur Springs 34..Mc Kinney 15
Waxahachie 28..Sulphur Springs 23
1994 Class AAAA
Sulphur Springs 42..Rockwall 14
Sulphur Springs 27..Palestine 6
Sulphur Springs 44..Dallas Spruce 21
Corsicana 13..Sulphur Springs 7
1995 Class AAAA
Sulphur Springs 14..Highland Park 7
Sulphur Springs 34..Tyler Chapel Hill 0
Sulphur Springs 48..Seagoville 3
Mount Pleasant 13..Sulphur Springs 8
1996 Class AAAA
Kilgore 21..Sulphur Springs 16
1998 Class AAAA
Sulphur Springs 13..Terrell 10
Sherman 24..Sulphur Springs 13
2002 Class AAAA
Highland Park 51..Sulphur Springs 14
2003 Class AAAA
Highland Park 49..Sulphur Springs 28
2004 Class AAAA
Sulphur Springs 38..Terrell 34
Dallas Lincoln 36..Sulphur Springs 10
2005 Class AAAA
Terrell 34..Sulphur Springs 17
2007 Class AAAA
Whitehouse 33…Sulphur Springs 30
2008 Class AAAA
Sulphur Springs 42…Lindale 28
Sulphur Springs 35…Waxahachie 21
Sulphur Springs 42…Denison 21
Sulphur Springs 52…Rockwall Heath 47
Sulphur Springs 47…Everman 34
Sulphur Springs 69…Dayton 49



All-Time All-State Selections
SULPHUR SPRINGS

**1939**
James Wright (OG)

**1985**
Greg Owens (LB)

**1990**
Bryan Vaughn (OL)

**1991**
Mark Sevier (K)
Michael Hicks (LB)
Damiyon Bell (DB)

**1992**
Damiyon Bell (DB)

**1993**
Brandon Sells (OL)
Cory Young (DB)

**1994**
Jay Gordon (OL)
Rodrick Mosley (DB)

**1995**
Damione Lewis (DL)
Kwaesi Palmer (LB)

**1996**
Josh Eargle (DL)

**1998**
Beau Radney (OL)
Caleb Miller (DB)

**2002**
Blake Birchfield (K)
Cody Wright (DB)

**2003**
Kendall Wright (WR)
Jordan Jones (DL)
Ryan Henry (QB)
Keenan Clayton (KR/PR)

**2004**
Chris Berry (OL)
Keenan Clayton (DB)
Spenser Daniel (K)
Keelan Green (KR/PR)
Logan Turner (QB)
Jose Vargas (OL)
Rolaundo Wright (WR)

**2005**
Colby Mills (DB)
Chris Person (RB)
Josh Riley (WR)
Logan Turner (QB)
Jose Vargas (OL)
Torrence Wright (OL)

**2007**
Josh Dunn (LB)
Tyler Francis (DL)
Johnny McSheffery (DB)
Tyrik Rollison (QB)
Chris Thompson (WR)

**2008**
Greg Owens (Class 4-A TSWA Coach of the Year)
Jake Russell (OL)
Jace Jackson (WR)
Tyrik Rollison (QB)
Ryan Young (RB)
Colton Nash (DE)
Tyler Higginbotham (LB)
Johnny McSheffery (S)
Rashad Hall (WR)



SULPHUR SPRINGS

YEAR W-L-T PTS-OPP COACH
1913 1-1-0 xx- xx
1914 2-1-0 xx- xx
1915 1-2-0 xx- xx
1916 0-2-0 xx- xx
1917
1918
1919
1920 4-0-1 xx- xx
1921 5-2-0 xx- xx
1922 6-1-0 117- 33 Horace L. Deford
1923 6-3-0 157- 89 Horace L. Deford
1924 2-5-2 xx- xx Horace L. Deford
1925 3-3-0 xx- xx
1926 5-4-1 101-114
1927 5-4-0 xx- xx
1928 6-2-2 158- 44
1929 7-1-1 195- 37 Coach Ballard
1930 3-4-2 71- 72 Coach Milam
1931 4-4-2 114-162 Coach Milam
1932 2-5-1 104- 94
1933 3-6-0 94-194 Vance Woolwine
1934 3-4-2 71-122 Vance Woolwine
1935 5-3-2 88- 79 Vance Woolwine
1936 2-5-2 49-179 J.O. (Buddy) Brothers
1937 2-7-0 72-158 J.O. (Buddy) Brothers
1938 4-5-0 150-188 J.O. (Buddy) Brothers
1939 7-1-2 134- 66 J.O. (Buddy) Brothers
1940 4-6-0 144-111 J.O. (Buddy) Brothers
1941 1-7-1 76-151 Raymond Barton
1942 0-9-0 24-390 Jack Turner
1943 2-8-0 68-306 Clifton Guest
1944 3-6-0 81-166 Clifton Guest
1945 4-6-0 111-206 Clifton Guest
1946 2-8-0 86-176
1947 1-9-0 27-267 Clint White
1948 1-7-1 88-181 Clint White
1949 2-8-0 110-266 Clint White
1950 7-2-1 266-144
1951 6-3-1 213-131 Lindon (Skinny) Davis
1952 9-2-0 210- 94 Lindon (Skinny) Davis
1953 2-8-0 131-273 Joe Ensminger
1954 8-3-0 253-118 Joe Ensminger
1955 5-5-0 137-191 Robert Pyle
1956 4-6-0 144-202 Robert Pyle
1957 1-8-1 82-175 Paul Jones
1958 4-5-1 144-109 Paul Jones
1959 1-9-0 64-306 Paul Jones
1960 1-9-0 115-283 Harry Landers
1961 1-9-0 62-222 Harry Landers
1962 6-4-0 303-132 Johnny Dobson
1963 4-5-1 203-178 Johnny Dobson
1964 6-4-0 136-114 Johnny Dobson
1965 0-10-0 52-238 Johnny Dobson
1966 6-4-0 110- 76 Johnny Dobson
1967 5-5-0 96-181 Jim Curtis
1968 3-6-1 124-235 Jim Curtis
1969 1-9-0 53-297 Tony Mandina
1970 5-4-0 165-155 Clifton Thomas
1971 2-8-0 88-208 Clifton Thomas
1972 2-8-0 74-222 Clifton Thomas
1973 3-6-0 143-201 Clifton Thomas
1974 3-5-2 104-101 Bob Caraway
1975 3-7-0 79-252 Bob Caraway
1976 2-8-0 53-212 Bob Caraway
1977 2-7-1 89-204 David Hennig
1978 3-7-0 88-221 David Hennig
1979 5-4-1 109-159 David Poe
1980 4-6-0 200-177 Don Poe
1981 7-3-0 202- 71 Don Poe
1982 5-5-0 176-147 Don Poe
1983 6-4-0 175-185 Don Poe
1984 4-6-0 151-182 Don Poe
1985 6-6-0 176-153 Don Poe
1986 8-3-1 314-147 Don Poe
1987 6-4-0 238-194 Don Poe
1988 4-6-0 131-245 Don Poe
1989 6-5-0 251-179 James Cameron
1990 8-3-0 308-160 James Cameron
1991 10-1-0 406-123 James Cameron
1992 9-2-1 309-145 James Cameron
1993 12-2-0 539-150 James Cameron
1994 12-2-0 435-157 James Cameron
1995 12-2-0 436-163 Chuck King
1996 5-6-O 166-191 Chuck King
1997 6-4-0 167-106 Chuck King
1998 8-4-0 252-160 Dwayne McMeans
1999 2-8-0 128-253 Dwayne McMeans
2000 4-6-0 200-213 Dwayne McMeans
2001 3-7-0 148-295 Brad Turner
2002 4-7-0 245-260 Brad Turner
2003 8-3-0 363-226 Brad Turner
2004 9-3-0 401-232 Brad Turner
2005 6-5-0 313-315 Brad Turner
2006 2-8-0 Greg Owens
2007 9-2-0 Greg Owens
2008 14-2-0 Greg Owens

BY DECADES W- L- T P-C-S
1913-19 4- 6- 0 --------
1920-29 49-25- 7 1- 1- 0
1930-39 35-44-13 1- 1- 0
1940-49 20-74- 2 0- 0- 0
1950-59 47-51- 4 2- 2- 0
1960-69 33-65- 2 0- 0- 0
1970-79 30-64- 4 0- 0- 0
1980-89 56-48- 1 3- 0- 0
1990-99 84-34- 1 8- 6- 0
2000-08 59-43- 0 6- 1- 1
TOTAL: 417-454-34 21-11- 1

Undefeated Seasons: 3 (1922, 1939, 1991)
Winless Seasons: 2 (1942, 1965)
Last District Championship: 2007
Last Playoff Appearance: 2008
State Championship Appearances: 2008 (W/Dayton 69-49-Alamodome)
Playoff Record: 17-20-0

Sulphur Springs Stats

Team Stats (Ranked Nationally from 2008)
Rushing: 3,719
Passing: 4,743
Total: 8,462


Passing Yards, Game:
476-Tyrik Rollison, 2007, vs. Lindale
434-Ryan Henry, 2003, vs. Highland Park
429-Tyrik Rollison, 2008, vs. Marshall
398-Tyrik Rollison, 2008, vs. Dayton (4-A, DII, State Championship Game)

Passing Yards, Season:
4,728-Tyrik Rollison, 2008
3,661-Tyrik Rollison, 2007 (307-424-10-37-3,661)
2,417-Ryan Henry, 2003
2,375-Logan Turner, 2005 (Also rushed for 129-720-9)

Passing Yards, Career:
9,429-Tyrik Rollison, 2006-2008
2006: 1,040
2007: 3,661
2008: 4,728

Passing Attempts, Game:
49-Tyrik Rollison, 2008, vs. Longview

Passing Attempts, Season:
428-Tyrik Rollison, 2008
424-Tyrik Rollison, 2007
343-Logan Turner, 2005

Passing Attempts, Career:
1,027-Tyrik Rollison, 2006-2008
2006-175
2007-424
2008-428

Pass Completions, Game:
32-Tyrik Rollison, 2007, vs. Whitehouse
31-Tyrik Rollison, 2008, vs. Longview
30-Ryan Henry, 2003, vs. Highland Park

Passing Completions, Season:
315-Tyrik Rollison, 2008
297-Tyrik Rollison, 2007
185-Logan Turner, 2005

Passing Completions, Career:
709-Tyrik Rollison, 2006-2008
2006-83
2007-297
2008-315

TD Passes, Game:
6-Tyrik Rollison, 2007, vs. Liberty-Eylau

TD Passes, Season:
53-Tyrik Rollison, 2008
37-Tyrik Rollison, 2007
21-Logan Turner, 2005

TD Passes, Career:
95-Tyrik Rollison, 2006-2008
2006-4
2007-37
2008-53

Total Offense, Season:
5,822-Tyrik Rollison, 2008 (Pass: 4728, Rushing 1094)

Rushing Yards, Season:
280-2,314-Ryan Young, 2008 (Career: 5,977)
(425-3,688-36 @ Alba-Golden, 2006-2007)

1,771–Torio Kelly, 1993
1,590-Chris Person, 2005

Rushing Yards, Game:
300-Chris Person (2x's), 2005

Rushing TD's, Season:
28-Ryan Young, 2008
19 Matt Rosamond, 1994
14 Chris Person, 2005

TD's, Game (Combined):
5-Ryan Young, 2008, vs. Pine Tree (2-Rushing, 3-Receiving)
5-Barry Pryor, 1973, (5-Rushing)

TD's, Season (Combined):
35-Ryan Young, 2008, (Rushing-28, Receiving-7)

Receptions, Career:
108-Josh Riley, 2004-2005


Receptions, Season:
105-Jace Jackson, 2008
95-Josh Riley, 2005
72–Kendall Wright, 2003
71-Jeff Beck, 2007
67-Rashad Hall, 2008
60-Chris Thompson, 2007

Receptions, Game:
17-Josh Riley, 2005, vs. Paris

Receiving Yards, Season:
1,550-Jace Jackson, 2008
1,010–Kendall Wright, 2003
980-Josh Riley, 2005
972-Shane McQueen, 2008
968-Rashad Hall, 2008
900-Chris Thompson, 2007

Receiving TD's, Season:
19-Jace Jackson, 2008
15-Shane McQueen, 2008
11-Chris Thompson, 2007
9-Rashad Hall, 2008
9-Daqualin "Boo" Evans, 2007
8-Josh Riley, 2005

FGs, Season:
*11-Fernando Arellano, 2009
8-Scooter Howard, 1995

FG's, Career:
*15-Fernando Arellano, 2008-2009


All-Time NFL List
*Signifies currently in the NFL. Teams in parenthesis indicate other teams they've played for during their career.

SULPHUR SPRINGS

*Damione Lewis (DT) - Panthers (Rams)
*Caleb Miller (LB) - Bengals
Tyreo Harrison LB - Texans, Packers, Eagles
Forrest Gregg (OT) - Packers
Scotty Lewis (DT) - Bears
Octus Polk (OL) - Bears
Don Looney (WR/DE) - Eagles, Steelers
Jim Wright (OG) - Boston Yanks
Tex Holcomb (T) - Steelers, Eagles



2009
8/28/09 TBA @ Paris (Paris, TX)
33-21 (W)

9/04/09 TBA vs. Whitehouse (Whitehouse, TX)
36-26 (W)

9/11/09 TBA @ Rider (Wichita Falls, TX)
26-15 (W)

9/18/09 TBA @ Poteet (Mesquite, TX)
32-13 (W)

9/25/09 7:30 PM vs. Pine Tree (Longview, TX) *
45-7 (W)

10/02/09 TBA @ Longview (Longview, TX) *
0-45 (L)

10/09/09 TBA vs. Texas (Texarkana, TX) *
9-17 (L)

10/23/09 TBA @ Mt. Pleasant (Mt. Pleasant, TX) *
47-7 (W)

10/30/09 TBA vs. Marshall (Marshall, TX) *
13-48 (L)

11/06/09 TBA @ Hallsville (Hallsville, TX) *
27-14 (W)

11/13/09 TBA @ Lindale (Lindale, TX) *** (2009 Texas High School Football State Championship)
47-19 (W)

11/20/09 TBA @ University (Waco, TX) ***(2009 Texas High School Football State Championship)
36-14 (W)

11/27/09 TBA @ Liberty (Frisco, TX) *** (2009 Texas High School Football State Championship)
33-31 (W)

Gerald J. Ford Stadium
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Gerald J. Ford Stadium
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Location 5800 Ownby Dr, Dallas, TX 75205
Coordinates 32°50′16″N 96°46′58″W / 32.83778°N 96.78278°W / 32.83778; -96.78278Coordinates: 32°50′16″N 96°46′58″W / 32.83778°N 96.78278°W / 32.83778; -96.78278
Broke ground 1999
Opened September 2, 2000
Owner Southern Methodist University
Operator Southern Methodist University
Surface FieldTurf
Construction cost USD $42 million
Architect Ellerbe Becket
Capacity 32,000
Tenants
SMU Mustangs (NCAA) (2000-present)

Gerald J. Ford Stadium is a stadium in University Park, Texas, one of the two "Park Cities" that form an enclave of Dallas. The stadium is used primarily for football, and it is home to the Southern Methodist University (SMU) Mustangs and is frequently used for local high school football games. It was the last on-campus stadium in NCAA Division I-A (now Division I FBS) to open in the 20th century.

The building stands on the site of the former Ownby Stadium, the school's previous on-campus football stadium. Ownby was demolished starting in late October 1998 in order to clear the land designated for the new stadium. Ford Stadium opened on September 2, 2000 with a football game against the University of Kansas. The north-south oriented stadium is bowl-shaped, with stands on three sides (west, east, and north). SMU can one day develop south side seating, extending the stadium's seating capacity to 45,000.

The stadium is named after Gerald J. Ford (who should not be confused with former US President Gerald R. Ford), a billionaire banker who provided most of the funding for its construction.

Outside the northeast corner of the stadium is Doak Walker Plaza, honoring the former Heisman Trophy winner and SMU's greatest football star. The plaza includes a life-sized replica of the Doak Walker Award trophy, awarded annually to the nation's top college football running back. The northwest corner is connected to the Loyd All-Sports Center, which contains locker, training, and office space for SMU athletics, as well as the Spirit Shop, the office of the Alumni Association, and the Athlete Education Center.

On September 4, 2004, the attendance record was set at Gerald J. Ford Stadium when 34,495 people watched the Texas Tech Red Raiders face off against the SMU Mustangs. Texas Tech won the game 27–13.

On September 15, 2007, the Gerald J. Ford stadium hosted one of the rare ‘#1 vs. #2’ matchups in high school football, as Miami Northwestern beat Southlake Carroll 29–21 in front 31,896 fans and an ESPNU audience.

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