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  • St. Francisco
    45-35 Never Forget
    • Feb 2009
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    • St. Francisco
      45-35 Never Forget
      • Feb 2009
      • 4753

      WEEK FIVE
      -RIVALRY GAME-






      NEW MEXICO ST. AGGIES (1-2, 0-0)
      VS.
      WEST TEXAS OUTLAWS (1-1, 0-0)





      Coming into Saturday's contest, there was no question that DeShaun Sands could run...but the multi-talented runningback showed another side against the Aggies, leading the team in total receiving yards as well as he guided WTU to a 31-14 victory despite injuries to three offensive players.

      The Outlaws have established themselves as a run-first team this season and stuck to the plan against New Mexico State, racking up 269 yards and three touchdowns on the ground. This mindset allowed WTU to control the clock for nearly 40 minutes on Saturday, and while the Aggies struggled to find their offensive rhythm, the Outlaws scored 17 unanswered points to break a 14-14 tie, and close out the game. Charles Dickson played a small role in the win, completing 10 of 29 passes for 148 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. But it was DeShaun Sands who truly carried the team, as he rushed for 214 yards and a touchdown off 38 carries for an average of 5.6 yards per touch, and also led the receiving corps with three catches for 75 yards. Backup runningbacks Tyree Melton and Andrew Brown also reached the endzone. As for the defense, senior Tom Terry (MLB) led the charge with four tackles, one sack, and his first interception of the year. As a unit, the Outlaws recorded four sacks, forced two turnovers, limited the Aggies to 239 yards of total offense, and held them scoreless in the second half.

      As for their opponents, Tanner Rust completed just 7 of 20 passes for 130 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions on Saturday. Most of that yardage went to junior James Wright, the team's #1 receiver who only had two catches, but gained 71 yards through the air. Amir Walters performed well, rushing for 91 yards and a touchdown off 18 carries, but didn't get enough touches due to the team falling behind by two scores in the third quarter. New Mexico State's defense was led by senior Bryan Bonilla (OLB), who recorded an incredible 18 tackles and one sack, while the defense as a whole forced two turnovers. Still, the Aggies also allowed over 400 yards of total offense, and simply couldn't overcome the inadequacy of their own offense.

      Quickly headed down the path of yet another losing season, the Aggies will look to turn it around in the next two weeks when they play host to in-state rival New Mexico (1-2) in their WAC conference opener before facing off against Kent State (2-1). As for the Outlaws, they'll face a big test next week when they host in-state foe SMU (2-1, 1-0), one of the newest additions to the revamped Big East conference.


      New Mexico State Aggies at West Texas Outlaws
      Sep 21, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
      New Mexico State Aggies (1-3, 0-0)770014
      West Texas Outlaws (2-1, 0-0)7107731
      Team Stats Comparison
      NMSUWTU
      Total Offense239417
      Rushing Yards109269
      Passing Yards130148
      First Downs1425
      Punt Return Yards1910
      Kick Return Yards17046
      Total Yards428473
      Turnovers22
      3rd Down Converstion4-11 (36%)12-18 (66%)
      4th Down Conversion0-0 (0%)0-1 (0%)
      2-Point Conversion0-0 (0%)0-0 (0%)
      Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2-2-0 (100%)6-4-0 (66%)
      Penalties11-1086-40
      Posession Time21:5638:04
      Scoring Summary
      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGNMSUWTU
      9:17(WTU) TD: Chad Clark, 2 yard pass from Charles Dickson07
      7:20(NMSU) TD: Austin Franklin, 13 yard pass from Tanner Rust77
      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGNMSUWTU
      13:24(WTU) TD: Tyree Melton, 4 yard run714
      9:11(NMSU) TD: Amir Walters, 2 yard run1414
      0:09(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 49 yard kick1417
      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGNMSUWTU
      6:24(WTU) TD: DeShaun Sands, 12 yard run1424
      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGNMSUWTU
      10:48(WTU) TD: Andrew Brown, 4 yard run1431

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      • St. Francisco
        45-35 Never Forget
        • Feb 2009
        • 4753

        AROUND THE LEAGUE
        -WEEK FIVE-






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        • Rylo
          Corpse Disgracer
          • Oct 2008
          • 5666

          Screw SMU! You goin 3-1 man! Sands is going off as well.

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          • St. Francisco
            45-35 Never Forget
            • Feb 2009
            • 4753

            Some BIG news out of the Sun Belt conference:

            Troy' senior quarterback Corey Robinson (95 OVR) suffered a foot fracture in the team's 24-19 loss to Ohio last week, and will miss the rest of the regular season (10 weeks). Robinson completed 69% of his passes for 1,064 yards, 13 touchdowns, and just one interception in his first four games, and led the nation with a QB rating of 211.2 as well as in passing TDs and completion percentage. He was one of my personal early favorites to win the Heisman this year. Replacing him will be true sophomore Ryan Hackett (67 OVR).

            Ladies and gentlemen, the race for the Sun Belt conference title is now wide open! Although it is sad to see such a great player end his collegiate career on a sour note.

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            • St. Francisco
              45-35 Never Forget
              • Feb 2009
              • 4753

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              • St. Francisco
                45-35 Never Forget
                • Feb 2009
                • 4753

                WEEK SIX





                SMU MUSTANGS (3-1, 2-0)
                VS.
                WEST TEXAS OUTLAWS (2-1, 0-0)





                The Mustangs played four games in September, all of them on the road. Normally, it's a tall order to expect a team to win even half of those games, but SMU defied all expectations by making a clean sweep of their opponents, finishing off the four-week road stretch with a convincing 35-10 win over in-state foe West Texas.

                While they weren't as impressive offensively as they had been in recent weeks, the Mustangs still put up 328 total offensive yards and 35 points in the victory. They were led by junior quarterback Stephen Kaiser (pictured above), who completed 14 of 27 passes for 190 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception, and also scored on the ground to account for four of the team's five touchdowns on the day. His go-to man was the ever-present Keenan Holeman, who broke the 500-yard mark on the season with six catches for 112 yards and a touchdown. Kaiser also received a healthy dose of help from the ground game, where runningbacks K.C. Nlemchi and Darryl Fields combined for 135 yards and a touchdown off 27 carries, average five yards per touch. As for the defense, SMU recorded one sack, forced two turnovers, and limited the Outlaws to less than 100 passing yards.

                As for the home team, Charles Dickson continued to struggle under center, completing 9 of 24 passes for 97 yards and an interception on Saturday. DeShaun Sands had another outstanding performance, rushing for 151 yards off 33 carries, and leading the receiving corps with three catches for 41 yards, but couldn't carry the offense to victory by himself. Defensively, the Outlaws recorded four sacks and an interception, but couldn't contain the Mustangs when it mattered the most: in the redzone. In their five redzone trips, SMU scored four touchdowns, effectively sealing the game in the third quarter when they scored 21 unanswered points.

                The team's impressive performance in the opening weeks of the season has SMU fans excited for 2013, but the next week weeks will be very telling. The Mustangs will return home in October to host conference foes Rutgers (2-3), Connecticut (3-2), and #23 USF (4-1) before getting a much-deserved bye week. As for the Outlaws, they'll look to get back on the winning track next week when they travel to face off against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (1-3).


                Southern Methodist Mustangs at West Texas Outlaws
                Sep 28, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                Southern Methodist Mustangs (4-1, 2-0)7721035
                West Texas Outlaws (2-2, 0-0)300710
                Team Stats Comparison
                SMUWTU
                Total Offense328262
                Rushing Yards138165
                Passing Yards19097
                First Downs2018
                Punt Return Yards4520
                Kick Return Yards35102
                Total Yards408384
                Turnovers12
                3rd Down Converstion7-14 (50%)5-14 (35%)
                4th Down Conversion2-2 (100%)2-2 (100%)
                2-Point Conversion0-0 (0%)0-0 (0%)
                Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals5-4-0 (80%)2-1-1 (100%)
                Penalties6-6511-85
                Posession Time30:1429:41
                Scoring Summary
                FIRST QUARTER SCORINGSMUWTU
                4:31(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 21 yard kick03
                0:46(SMU) TD: Darryl Fields, 6 yard run73
                SECOND QUARTER SCORINGSMUWTU
                5:57(SMU) TD: M. Holyfield, 6 yard pass from Stephen Kasier143
                THIRD QUARTER SCORINGSMUWTU
                11:43(SMU) TD: A. Miller, 30 yard pass from Stephen Kaiser213
                5:13(SMU) TD: Stephen Kaiser, 1 yard run283
                1:21(SMU) TD: Keenan Holeman, 15 yard pass from Stephen Kaiser353
                FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGSMUWTU
                10:17(WTU) TD: Derrick Thomas, 2 yard run3510

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                • St. Francisco
                  45-35 Never Forget
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 4753

                  AROUND THE LEAGUE
                  -WEEK SIX-






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                  • St. Francisco
                    45-35 Never Forget
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 4753

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                    • St. Francisco
                      45-35 Never Forget
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 4753

                      WEEK SEVEN





                      WEST TEXAS OUTLAWS (2-2, 0-0)
                      VS.
                      LOUISIANA TECH BULLDOGS (1-3, 0-0)





                      The Bulldogs fully expected DeShaun Sands to show up in a big way on Saturday. What they didn't see coming was the play of Charles Dickson, who put up one of his best performances of the season as the Outlaws finished their non-conference schedule on a high note with a solid 34-17 victory over Louisiana Tech.

                      Charles Dickson didn't exactly light the world on fire, but he played very well considering his past, completing 60% of his 22 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown, and most importantly no interceptions. His go-to man was senior Michael Maynard, who had six catches for 67 yards. Naturally, it was DeShaun Sands who took center stage once again, rushing for 146 yards and two touchdowns in the second half off 29 carries for an average of five yards per touch. Sand is just 177 yards away from breaking the 1,000-yard mark on the season, and is 2nd in the NCAA in rushing yards behind South Carolina's Marcus Lattimore. Defensively, the Outlaws recorded four sacks and forced a turnover in addition to holding their opponents to fourteen points in three redzone trips.

                      As for the Bulldogs, senior quarterback Zach Griffith completed just 16 of his 38 attempted passes for 172 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. His biggest target was senior Andrew Guillot, who had four catches for 78 yards, while true sophomore tight end Matt McCoy caught a team-leading seven balls for 48 yards and a score. On the ground, senior runningbacks Tyrone Duplessis and Lyle Fitte combined for 91 yards and a touchdown off 22 carries. Louisiana Tech's defense recorded three sacks, but couldn't force any game-changing turnovers, and allowed the Outlaws to put points on the board in all six of their redzone trips.

                      Louisiana Tech's non-conference schedule has come to a merciful end, and the team will now turn to trying to salvage their season with a solid showing in the C-USA. They'll kick off their conference schedule with a road game against winless Appalachian State (0-4) next week. As for the Outlaws, they are now winners in three of their last four games, and will look to carry that momentum into next week's road contest against the Troy Trojans (3-3, 0-2), their 2013 Sun Belt conference opener.


                      West Texas Outlaws at Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
                      Oct 5, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                      West Texas Outlaws (3-2, 0-0)31471034
                      Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (1-4, 0-0)7010017
                      Team Stats Comparison
                      WTULT
                      Total Offense330285
                      Rushing Yards170113
                      Passing Yards160182
                      First Downs2118
                      Punt Return Yards4722
                      Kick Return Yards129171
                      Total Yards506478
                      Turnovers01
                      3rd Down Converstion3-11 (27%)6-16 (37%)
                      4th Down Conversion1-1 (100%)0-2 (0%)
                      2-Point Conversion0-0 (0%)0-0 (0%)
                      Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals6-4-2 (100%)3-2-0 (66%)
                      Penalties5-5712-93
                      Posession Time32:2427:36
                      Scoring Summary
                      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGWTULT
                      5:51(LT) TD: Tyrone Duplessis, 2 yard run07
                      4:03(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 36 yard kick37
                      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGWTULT
                      9:53(WTU) TD: Chad Clark, 4 yard pass from Charles Dickson107
                      4:30(WTU) TD: Joe Lilly, 1 yard run177
                      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGWTULT
                      6:26(LT) TD: Matt McCoy, 6 yard pass from Zach Griffith1714
                      3:29(WTU) TD: DeShaun Sands, 4 yard run2414
                      0:58(LT) FG: DeAndre Chapman, 38 yard kick2417
                      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGWTULT
                      10:45(WTU) TD: DeShaun Sands, 5 yard run3117
                      4:01(WTU) FG: Caleb Reynolds, 42 yard kick3417

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                      • St. Francisco
                        45-35 Never Forget
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 4753

                        AROUND THE LEAGUE
                        -WEEK SEVEN-






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                        • St. Francisco
                          45-35 Never Forget
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 4753

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                          • St. Francisco
                            45-35 Never Forget
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 4753

                            WEEK EIGHT





                            WEST TEXAS OUTLAWS (3-2, 0-0)
                            VS.
                            TROY TROJANS (3-3, 0-2)





                            Troy entered Saturday's contest with a +13 turnover differential, the best in the nation...but against the Outlaws, the tables were turned. While the Trojans' ball-hawking defense forced just one turnover, West Texas recorded three interceptions, recovered a fumble, and scored a defensive touchdown which allowed their offense to build a 28-0 lead in the first half and cruise to victory in their Sun Belt conference opener.

                            Midway through his second full season as starter, junior quarterback Charles Dickson seems to finally be hitting his stride. Against the Trojans, Dickson completed 13 of 18 passes for 158 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. A healthy chunk of those yards went to senior C.J. Bellamy, who had six catches for 103 yards and a score. As for the ground game, DeShaun Sands rushed for 104 yards and two touchdowns off 22 carries for an average of 4.7 yards per touch. Backup runningback Andrew Brown also saw his fair amount of playing time, rushing for 68 yards off 20 carries. Defensively is where the Outlaws truly shined as they limited Troy to a 36% conversion rate on 3rd downs, and allowed just two touchdowns despite the Trojans racking up 387 total offensive yards. Senior Alfred Billings (SS) led the charge with five tackles, one sack, and an interception, while second-year freshman cornerback Thomas Bray (pictured above) recorded his team-leading third pick of the season, and returned it 71 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter.

                            On the other side of the ball, true sophomore quarterback Ryan Hackett continued to struggle in his relief role for injured starter Corey Robinson, completing 43% of his 30 passes for 257 yards, two touchdowns, and three interceptions. His biggest target was senior tight end Jim Teknipp, who had five catches for 159 yards and a score. Groundwise, backup runningback Justin Albert and Hackett combined for 127 yards off 25 carries for an average of five yards per touch, but four offensive turnovers doomed the Trojans from being competitive in this contest. Troy's defense recorded three sacks and an interception, but also allowed 353 total offensive yards, and 21 points in four redzone trips.

                            Troy has now suffered four straight losses since losing their star quarterback, including three inside the conference. But the team hopes to turn their fortunes around next week when they play host to Texas State (1-4, 0-0). Meanwhile, the Outlaws will get a week of rest before facing off against in-state foe North Texas (3-3, 1-0) in week ten.


                            West Texas Outlaws at Troy Trojans
                            Oct 12, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                            West Texas Outlaws (4-2, 1-0)14147035
                            Troy Trojans (3-4, 0-3)007714
                            Team Stats Comparison
                            WTUTROY
                            Total Offense353387
                            Rushing Yards169130
                            Passing Yards184257
                            First Downs2012
                            Punt Return Yards2423
                            Kick Return Yards61102
                            Total Yards438512
                            Turnovers14
                            3rd Down Converstion8-16 (50%)4-11 (36%)
                            4th Down Conversion1-1 (100%)1-1 (100%)
                            2-Point Conversion0-0 (0%)0-0 (0%)
                            Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals4-3-0 (75%)1-1-0 (100%)
                            Penalties5-256-54
                            Posession Time34:5525:05
                            Scoring Summary
                            FIRST QUARTER SCORINGWTUTROY
                            5:32(WTU) TD: Chad Clark, 6 yard pass from Charles Dickson70
                            1:32(WTU) TD: Thomas Bray, returned interception 71 yards140
                            SECOND QUARTER SCORINGWTUTROY
                            7:29(WTU) TD: C.J. Bellamy, 19 yard pass from Charles Dickson210
                            1:06(WTU) TD: DeShaun Sands, 5 yard run280
                            THIRD QUARTER SCORINGWTUTROY
                            14:04(TROY) TD: Jim Teknipp, 79 yard pass from Ryan Hackett287
                            9:57(WTU) TD: DeShaun Sands, 15 yard run357
                            FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGWTUTROY
                            1:45(TROY) TD: Eric Thomas, 16 yard pass from Ryan Hackett3514

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                            • Rylo
                              Corpse Disgracer
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 5666

                              4-2

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                              • St. Francisco
                                45-35 Never Forget
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 4753

                                AROUND THE LEAGUE
                                -WEEK EIGHT-






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