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Phillies sign Taijuan Walker

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The Phillies have signed right-hander Taijuan Walker to a four-year contract, Phillies President of Baseball Operations David Dombrowski announced today.

Walker, 30, went 12-5 with a 3.49 ERA (61 ER, 157.1 IP) and 132 strikeouts while allowing just 0.86 home runs per 9.0 innings pitched (15 HR) in 29 starts with the New York Mets in 2022. He was one of seven National League pitchers to throw more than 155.0 innings while posting a sub-3.50 ERA and allowing 15 home runs or fewer this past season. In 12 day starts in 2022, Walker posted a 7-1 record with a 1.00 WHIP and 1.88 ERA (16 ER, 76.2 IP), which ranked third among NL pitchers (min. 40.0 IP). Prior to the All-Star break during the 2022 campaign, his 2.55 ERA ranked eighth among qualifying NL pitchers. In 14 starts against NL East clubs this past season, the righty was 6-1 with a 3.59 ERA (27 ER, 67.2 IP).

A 2021 NL All-Star, Walker was one of 17 major league pitchers to make at least 29 starts and toss at least 155.0 innings in each of the last two seasons (2021-22).

According to Statcast data, Walker threw his splitter 27.6 percent of the time this past season while limiting hitters to a .195 batting average and .267 slugging percentage against that offering, which was his second-most used pitch behind his four-seam fastball (29.5%). Additionally, he threw his cutter 166 times (6.6%) in 2022 and opponents had a .154 batting average and .269 slugging percentage against that pitch.

The 6-foot-4 veteran has pitched in 10 major league seasons for the Seattle Mariners (2013-16, 2020), Arizona Diamondbacks (2017-19), Toronto Blue Jays (2020) and Mets (2021-22). He is 54-50 with a 3.89 ERA in 167 career appearances (163 starts). Born in Louisiana, Walker was originally selected by Seattle in the first round (No. 43 overall) of the 2010 MLB Draft out of Yucaipa High School in California.

To make room for Walker on the club’s 40-man roster, right-hander Tayler Scott has been designated for assignment. Walker will wear No. 99.

Twins sign Christian Vázquez

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Catcher signs contract through 2025

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have signed catcher Christian Vázquez to a three-year contract worth $30 million.

Vázquez, 32, split last season between the Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros, combining to hit .274 (109-for-398) with 23 doubles, nine home runs, 52 RBI, 41 runs scored, 22 walks and a .315 on-base percentage in 119 games, while slashing .304/.343/.480 vs. left-handed pitching. The 5-foot-9, 205-pound backstop caught 870.0 total innings last season, finishing tied for first in the American League in catcher caught stealings (16) and tied for fourth among all major league catchers with 11 defensive runs saved (per FanGraphs).

Since 2019, the right-handed batter ranks second among all catchers in total bases (566), hits (371) and doubles (74), ranks third in RBI (176) and fifth in walks (93). In that same span, he has caught 401 games (359 starts), second most in baseball, trailing only Philadelphia’s J.T. Realmuto (420). Since 2014, he is also tied for fifth among all catchers with 51 defensive runs saved (per FanGraphs).

The Bayamón, Puerto Rico native was originally selected by the Red Sox in the ninth round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft out of the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy in Gurabo, Puerto Rico. Over eight major league seasons with the Red Sox and Astros, the two-time World Series champion has hit .261 (636-for-2433) with 127 doubles, five triples, 55 home runs, 276 RBI, 283 runs scored, 163 walks and a .310 on-base percentage in 733 career games.

A’s agree to terms with RHP Trevor May on one-year contract

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OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland A’s agreed to terms with right-handed pitcher Trevor May on a one-year contract for the 2023 season, the club announced today.  To clear a spot on the 40-man roster, the A’s designated outfielder Cody Thomas for assignment.

May went 2-0 with a save and a 5.04 ERA in 26 relief appearances for the New York Mets in 2022 in a season interrupted by a three-month stint on the injured list with an inflamed right triceps.  He allowed a .265 opponents batting average and struck out 30 in 25.0 innings while walking nine.  The 33-year-old right-hander also made two postseason appearances for the Mets, striking out four and walking one in 2.1 scoreless and hitless innings.

May made his Major League debut with Minnesota in 2014 and pitched six seasons with the Twins before spending the last two seasons with the Mets.  He missed the 2017 season following “Tommy John” surgery and is 32-24 with 12 saves and a 4.35 ERA in 309 career appearances, including 26 starts.  May has 480 strikeouts in 403.2 career innings and has walked 136 for a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 3.53.

Thomas missed the first four months of the 2022 season following surgery in February on his Achilles tendon but ended up making his Major League debut with the A’s in September.  He went 8-for-30 (.267) with no extra base hits, no RBI and a .579 OPS in 10 games with Oakland and combined for a .196 average, a home run, 10 RBI and .604 OPS in 16 minor league games.  The 28-year-old left-handed hitter was originally acquired by the A’s from the Dodgers in February of 2021 and is a .257 career hitter with 100 home runs and 340 RBI in 512 games in six seasons in the minors.

Red Sox trade infielder/outfielder Hoy Park to Atlanta Braves

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BOSTON, MA—The Boston Red Sox today traded infielder/outfielder Hoy Park to the Atlanta Braves, in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations.

Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom made the announcement.

Park, 26, was acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates on November 23, 2022. He played in 23 games for the Pirates in 2022 and hit .216 (11-for-51) with two home runs. Boston designated him for assignment on Tuesday.

BOSTON RED SOX 40-MAN ROSTER (40)

Pitchers (23): Matt Barnes, Brayan Bello, Ryan Brasier, Kutter Crawford, Franklin German, Darwinzon Hernandez, Tanner Houck, Kenley Jansen, Zack Kelly, Chris Martin, Bryan Mata, Chris Murphy, Kaleb Ort, James Paxton, Nick Pivetta, Joely Rodríguez, Chris Sale, John Schreiber, Connor Seabold, Josh Taylor, Brandon Walter, Garrett Whitlock, Josh Winckowski

Catchers (2): Reese McGuire, Connor Wong

Infielders (6): Triston Casas, Bobby Dalbec, Rafael Devers, David Hamilton, Eric Hosmer, Trevor Story

Outfielders (5): Wilyer Abreu, Jarren Duran, Rob Refsnyder, Alex Verdugo, Masataka Yoshida

Infielder/Outfielders (4): Christian Arroyo, Kiké Hernández, Ceddanne Rafaela, Enmanuel Valdez

CFB: Lending Tree Bowl Preview – Rice Owls (5-7) vs Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles (6-6)

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RICE OWLS NOTES:

INSIDE THE SERIES
• This is the 13th meeting between the two schools, the first not as members of Conference USA.
• The schools split the 12 games overall, with both teams splitting the six games at each home stadium.
• Rice evened the series by winning the last two meetings and snapped a three-game winning streak for USM at Rice Stadium with a 24-19 win at home in 2021.
• Rice’s 30-6 in 2020 in Hattiesburg snapped a five-game winning streak in the series for Southern Miss.
• The 12 games in C-USA ranked second for the Owls vs. any team in the conference since their debut in 2005 (Rice played UTEP 16 times). Four of the meetings were when the schools were in opposite divisions of the conference, the last eight in consecutive years as members of the West Division.
• The teams combined to average 63.2 points during the first 10 games of the series, but only 35.7 in the last three.
• The two teams first met in 2007 in Hattiesburg on a Wednesday thanks to ESPN, as the Owls held on for a 31-29 win for David Bailiff’s first win at Rice. Future NFL draftee and current Bengals TE coach James Casey was called upon to play seven positions for a depleted Rice squad during the game.

BACK TO BOWLING
Rice returns to the postseason for the first time since 2014 and for the 13th time in school history with its appearance in the LendingTree Bowl against Southern Miss. Rice is 7-5 in bowl games (4-3 as a member of the Southwest Conference and 3-2 while playing in Conference USA). This will be the second earliest appearance for the Owls during bowl season as they fell to Kansas 33-7 in the Bluebonnet Bowl (at Rice Stadium) on December 16, 1961. That game came just two weeks after Rice earned a bowl bid with a 26-14 win over Baylor on December 2 at home, one week less that the turnaround this year (three weeks between games). This will mark the third time Rice has played a team from Mississippi in a bowl. Rice fell to #3 Ole Miss in the 1961 Sugar Bowl 14-6 and lost to Mississippi State 44-7 in the 2013 Liberty Bowl. Southern Miss will be the 13th different opponent for Rice in a bowl.

BOWLER
Kicker Tim Horn is the only member of the 2022 Owls with previous playing experience in a bowl. As a freshman at Washington in 2019, he averaged 63.2 yards on five kickoffs in the Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl as the Huskies defeated Boise St. 38-7.

PATH TO THE POSTSEASON
Rice’s 12 opponents posted a 76-71 combined record this year and seven of the 12 (Houston, Louisiana, North Texas, UAB, USC, UTSA, and WKU) earned bowl berths. Six of the Owls’ 12 games were decided by seven points or less with the Rice splitting those six games with wins vs. UAB (28-24), at LA Tech (42-41) and UTEP (37-30). The last time Rice had at least six games decided by seven or less was 2013 (5-1). The Owls also won three games in 2021 by seven or less.

CONFERENCE CALL
Rice placed eight players on the 2022 All-Conference USA Football team and added a ninth on the C-USA All-Freshman team. Shea Baker was named to the second team, while Jack Bradley, Ekenna Enechuckwu, Jordan Dunbar, Josh Pearcy, Bradley Rozner, Trey Schuman and Clay Servin earned honorable mention recognition. Offensive tackle Ethan Onianwa was named to the all-freshman team.

55 FOR 53
Senior offensive lineman Shea Baker will play in his 55th consecutive game on Saturday and make his 54th career start on the offensive line. His 55 career games will match the school record set by Gabe Baker from 2010-14, however, Gabe Baker only made 12 career starts and his 55 games were not consecutive. Shea Baker has made 33 starts at center and 20 at guard in his career, dating back to making his debut with a start at center vs. Prairie View on 8/25/18. Baker has taken 818 snaps this season and passed 3,600 (3,603) in his career in the regular season finale vs. North Texas.

TWO IF BY AIR
• Luke McCaffrey (3) and Bradley Rozner (5) have combined for eight 100-receiving efforts through nine games. The last time Rice had at least eight individual 100-yard receiving games was in 2008 when James Casey (7) , Jarett Dillard (6) , Toren Dixon and Corbin Smiter (2 each) combined for 17 receiving games over the century mark.
• Rozner has five this season–the most since Casey had seven and Dillard six in 13 games in 2008–and nine in his career… The last Owls with more than nine career games over 100 yards were Dillard (15 in 49 games from 2005-08) and Casey (10 in 25 games from 2007-08).
• Rozner has nine touchdown receptions this year to move into a tie for fifth on the Rice single-season list and McCaffrey (6) needs one to join him and if he does, they will become the first teammates at Rice to enter the season list together since Mario Hull (8) and Jordan Taylor (7) in 2014.
• Rozner has a career-high 834 yards this season, which ranks ninth in school history while McCaffrey (656) needs 171 yards to pass Jordan Taylor’s 826 yards in 2012 to join Rozner on the season list… The only teammates to enter the Owls’ single-season top 10 in receiving yards in the same season were Casey (1,329) and Dillard (1,310) who compiled the top two seasons in school history in 2008.
• Rozner leads the Owls with 252 yards after the catch (30% of his 834) while McCaffrey has 235 (35%).
• Rozner’s 1,634 career receiving yards rank eighth in school history. Former teammate Austin Trammell is seventh with 1,744.
• Rozner has scored on plays of 78 and 75 yards this year and is the first Owl with two scoring receptions of at least 70 yards since Taylor in 2013.
• Rozner is the only receiver in the country with at least 40 receptions who is averaging more than 20 yards per reception (20.3). The best average by an Owl (min 30) is Bill Howton, who averaged 22.6 (33/747) in 1951.

WORKING THE NUMBERS
• Cameron Montgomery leads the Owls in rushing with a career-best 498 yards and is averaging 5.8 per carry (86 carries)… The last Owl to have at least 450 yards and average better that 5.8 per carry was Samuel Stewart who averaged 6.3 (76/479) in 2016. The last Owl to lead the team with 500 or more yards and average better than 5.8 per carry was Charles Ross who averaged 6.1 (211/1,280) in 2013.
• Jack Bradley has set career highs with 27 receptions, 235 yards and two touchdowns (13 for 118 and 1 TD in the last four games. His reception total is the most by an Owls’ TE since Connor Cella caught 31 for 302 yards in 2016. The last TE with more than 31 receptions in a season was Vance McDonald in 2012 (36-458).
• Rice rushed for 279 yards vs. LA Tech, the most since they ran for 304 at UTEP in 2017 and the 11th-best rushing total for the Owls in C-USA competition.
• The Owls’ win at LA Tech was their first win since at least 2000 while being -3 in fumbles and the first with three fumbles in a game since the 2012 Armed Forces Bowl.
• The Owls’ overtime win at LA Tech snapped a four-game losing streak in extra quarters to improve to 7-9 all-time. The last 10 overtime games have been in C-USA action (4-6).

SPECIAL SUCCESS
• Rice punt returners combined to average 9.35 yards this season (17/159 9.35), their best average since 2010 (11.56) while their 159 yards were their most since 2011 (215).
• Rice was 11/16 on field goal attempts (11/15 by Christian VanSickle) and the Owls’ 68.8% success rate was their best since 2012 (23/29 79.6%.
• VanSickle opened the year with a streak of 10 consecutive field goals the longest by an Owl since at least 1975 (as far back as the game books are on file).
• His 11 field goals this year are tied with Chris Boswell (2010) and James Hamrick (1984) for 10th in school history while his 15 career field goals are 10th (see chart)
• VanSickle’s 68.2% career mark (15/22) ranks sixth in school history.
• VanSickle has converted all 35 PATs this year and is 65/67 in his career.

QB XIII
AJ Padgett became the 13th different quarterback to start a game since 2017 with his start at North Texas in relief of TJ McMahon. McMahon made nine consecutive starts in 2022, the most for a Rice QB since Tyler Stehling started the first 10 games of 2016. Rice has started three in four of the last six seasons (and started two in the five games in 2020). Driphus Jackson is the last QB to start an entire season for the Owls (12 games in 2015) and made 25 consecutive starts at QB from 2014-15.

1ST DOWN GENERATORS
Luke McCaffrey leads the Rice receiving corps with 32 of his 51 receptions this season resulting in first downs (62.3%). Bradley Rozner (29/41; 70.7) and Isaiah Esdale (21/30 53.8) also topped 20 first downs this year. Kobie Campbell was just behind Rozner in terms of percentage of catches resulting in first downs (12/17, 70.5%).

WORTH THE WAIT
Cornerbacks coach Gerard Wilcher began his career at Morehouse College in 1992 and 30 years later he will coach in his first bowl game this week in the LendingTree Bowl. Wilcher did coach in the postseason at Massachusetts, including a D-1 AA national title in 1998.

6TH YEAR ON SOUTH MAIN
Shea Baker, George Nyakwol, Kenneth Orji and Trey Schuman began their careers with an early training camp in 2017 as Rice prepared to take on Stanford in the Sydney Cup will complete their six-year collegiate careers at the LendingTree Bowl.

PRESSURIZED
Chris Conti, Ikenna Enechukwu, Josh Pearcy and Trey Schuman have combined for 92 quarterback pressures this year according to PFF. Enechukwu leads the team with 29 on 265 pass rushes followed by Pearcy (22 on 235), Schuman (22 on 132 rushes) and Conti (19 on 59 rushes from his linebacker position. Pearcy and Schuman have recorded career highs in sacks, with Pearcy leading the team with 5.5 sacks and Schuman second with four while Enechukwu is one shy of his career-best of 4.5.

NEEDVILLE NUMBERS
Bradley Rozner (Class of ’16) and Blake Boenisch (Class of ’21) may not have played together at Needville High School, but the pair of former Blue Jays enjoyed a productive night vs. McNeese. Rozner topped 100 yards receiving for the fifth time in his career, finishing with 101 yards and two touchdowns on three receptions. Boenisch tied for the team lead with five tackles and 1.5 sacks.

DOUBLE DIGIT STOPS
Chris Conti joined seven returning defenders who have at least one game with 10 or more tackles in a game with his 11-tackle effort at Houston. Treshawn Chamberlain recorded a team season and a personal career-high 11 stops in the opener at Arkansas, his second double-digit tackle game and second against an SEC school. He was credited with 10 as a freshman at LSU. Kirk Lockhart was credited with 10 stops vs. WKU to join Chamberlain as the team leader with two career double-digit games. Josh Percy matched Chamberlain for the season-high with 11 tackles vs. Southern Miss, one more than Trey Schuman in the same game. Gabe Taylor recorded 10 tackles as part of his C-USA Defensive Player of the Week effort vs. UAB. They are joined by Kenneth Orji who was credited with 10 tackles vs. Southern Miss in 2019 and George Nyakwol who was credited with 11 vs. UTEP in 2018.

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI GOLDEN EAGLES NOTES:

Noting the Golden Eagles
• Southern Miss played in its 106th football season in 2022, having fi rst fi elded a team in 1912. The Golden Eagles are 613-453-27, which is 40th best among FBS teams by winning percentage (.573).
• The Golden Eagles played in their fourth diff erent conference in their football history in 2022, after holding a spot in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association from 1931-41, the Gulf States Conference from 1948-1951 and Conference USA from 1996-2021. Southern Miss starts its first year as a member of the Sun Belt Conference. Its first-ever game came at Troy on Oct. 8.
• Heading into 2022, the program had collected 23 winning seasons since the start of the
1994 season and will now appear in their 19th bowl game during that time with a chance
for its first winning season since 2019 and 24th overall in that span.
• Overall, Southern Miss has enjoyed 73 winning seasons and fi ve years of .500 football over its history. Since 2000, the Golden Eagles have 17 of 22 winning seasons.
• Against the current membership of the Sun Belt Conference, the Golden Eagles are 78- 32-1 versus league foes, having never met James Madison.
• This will be the 27th bowl appearance for the Golden Eagles as they hold an 11-15 record overall in postseason games and look to snap a two-game losing streak in those games.
• This will be the third trip to Mobile for a bowl game as the Golden Eagles won the 2000 GMAC Bowl 28-21 over TCU and defeated Ohio 28-7 in the 2007 GMAC Bowl.

The Rice Series
• The Golden Eagles and Owls meet for the 13th time with each team winning six games dating back to their fi rst meeting in 2007. This will be the fi rst game between the two schools not designated as a Conference USA tilt.
• After Southern Miss won five-straight meetings with Rice, the Owls have rallied for victories in the last two contests including a 24-19 decision in Houston last season (game recap and series breakdown on page 3 of the notes).
• Rice QB AJ Padgett is the nephew of legendary Southern Miss women’s basketball coach Kay James, who posted a 403-209 (.658) record for 22 seasons at the school.
• There is one player from Mississippi on the Rice roster, OL Weston Kropp from Biloxi, who attended Biloxi HS and went on to play at Jones College.
• Golden Eagle defensive back Jay Jones was a prep teammate with Owl WR Peyton Stevenson at Demopolis High School in Alabama.

Close Games in 2022
• Of the five wins for Southern Miss this season, three have come by six points or less. The last time Southern Miss won at least three games in a season by seven or fewer points was during the 2017 campaign when they defeated UTSA (31-29), Louisiana Tech (34-27) in double overtime, and Marshall (28-27).
• Southern Miss captured a 20-19 home triumph over Arkansas State, a 20-14 decision at Texas State in close contests before defeating Louisiana 39-24 at home on a Thursday night in three-straight weeks. The last time the Golden Eagles won consecutive games by seven or fewer points was in 2004 when they upended USF (27-20) and Houston (39-35) in overtime in back-to-back outcomes.
• Six games this season have been determined by seven points or less and Southern Miss is 3-3 in those contests. Its the first time since 2009 that at least six games were decided by that seven points or less. The Golden Eagles did it seven times that year and were 3-4.

MississippiMade

Of the 112 players listed on the Southern Miss 2022 football roster, 75 players come from Mississippi (67.0%), representing 52 different Magnolia State communities. The cities of Hattiesburg, Madison and Oxford lead the way with four players apiece, while Flora, Purvis each have three Golden Eagles from their respective towns. Bassfield, Bay St. Louis, Fayette, Greenwood, Gulfport, Louisville, Magee, Starkville, Taylorsville and West Point each have two Southern Miss players to represent their city

The Rice Series (Tied 6-6; 2007-2021)
29-31 L 10-3-07 Hattiesburg, Miss.
40-45 L 10-18-08 Houston, Texas
48-24 W 10-1-11 Hattiesburg, Miss.
17-44 L 10-27-12 Houston, Texas
23-41 L 9-27-14 Hattiesburg, Miss.
65-10 W 11-14-15 Houston, Texas
44-28 W 10-1-16 Hattiesburg, Miss.
43-34 W 11-11-17 Houston, Texas
40-22 W 9-22-18 Hattiesburg, Miss.
20-6 W 10-26-19 Houston, Texas
6-30 L 10-31-20 Hattiesburg, Miss.
19-24 L 10-2-21 Houston, Texas
Record in Hattiesburg: 3-3
Record in Houston: 3-3
Neutral Site Games: Never met
Most Points Scored: 65 (11-14-15)
Fewest Points Scored: 6 (10-31-20)
Largest Margin of Victory: 55 (11-14-15)
Largest Loss Margin: 27 (10-27-12)
Longest Winning Streak: 5 (2015-2019)
Longest Losing Streak: 2 (Three times)
Current Streak: Lost 2
Shutouts: 0
Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 0-3
C-USA Games: 6-6

Golden Eagles Complete Inaugural Sun Belt Conference Season
• After spending the last 26 seasons in Conference USA, the Golden Eagles announced their intention of joining the Sun Belt Conference last fall and became full members July 1.
• The Golden Eagles are part of the new 14-team Sun Belt Conference that are separated in the East (App State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, James Madison, Marshall and Old Dominion) and West (Arkansas State, Louisiana, South Alabama, Southern Miss, Texas State, Troy and ULM) division. JMU, ODU and Marshall join the Golden Eagles as fi rst-year members.
• Southern Miss won fi ve Conference USA titles during its tenure, including one since divisional play started in 2005. They captured their only league title contest and the school’s fi fth overall C-USA league crown when they beat Houston, 49-28, in 2011.
• The school’s other C-USA titles came in the inaugural season of 1996 as well as the 1997, 1999 and 2003 campaigns. The Golden Eagles also won two East Division crowns in C-USA (2006, 2011), and captured their fi rst West title in 2015 after moving to that division during the 2014 campaign. Southern Miss won its third division title in 2015, but lost in the C-USA championship game at WKU, 45-28. Southern Miss was 1-2 in C-USA title games.
• Along with the fi ve C-USA titles, the Golden Eagles also won three league titles – 1948, 1950, 1951 – when they were members of the Gulf States Conference.

The Bowl History
The Golden Eagles return to a bowl game for the first time since the 2019 season and the 27th overall in school history. At one point, the program went to a postseason game every year for 10 seasons from 2002-2011. This will be the fi rst bowl meeting with Rice and the seventh overall against a school from the state of Texas. The Golden Eagles are 3-3 in those contests, having won the last three versus Texas schools.

Here is a breakdown of the bowl games for Southern Miss over its history:
Year Bowl (City) Opponent Score
1953 Sun (El Paso) Pacific L, 7-26
1954 Sun (El Paso) UTEP L, 14-37
1957 Tangerine (Orlando) West Texas A&M L, 13-20
1958 Tangerine (Orlando) Texas A&M Commerce L, 9-10
1980 Independence (Shreveport) McNeese State W, 16-14
1981 Tangerine (Orlando) Missouri L, 17-19
1988 Independence (Shreveport) UTEP W, 38-18
1990 All American (Birmingham) NC State L, 27-31
1997 Liberty (Memphis) Pittsburgh W, 41-7
1998 Humanitarian (Boise) Idaho L, 35-42
1999 Liberty (Memphis) Colorado State W, 23-17
2000 GMAC (Mobile) TCU W, 28-21
2002 Houston (Houston) Oklahoma St. L, 23-33
2003 Liberty (Memphis) Utah L, 0-17
2004 New Orleans North Texas W, 31-10
2005 New Orleans (Lafayette) Arkansas State W, 31-19
2007 GMAC (Mobile) Ohio W, 28-7
2007 Papajohns.com (Birmingham) Cincinnati L, 21-31
2008 New Orleans Troy W, 30-27 (ot)
2009 New Orleans Middle Tennessee L, 32-42
2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s (St. Petersburg) Louisville L, 28-31
2011 Hawai’i (Honolulu) Nevada W, 24-17
2015 Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Washington L, 31-44
2016 New Orleans UL Lafayette W, 28-21
2017 Independence (Shreveport) Florida State L, 13-42
2020 Armed Forces Bowl (Fort Worth) Tulane L, 13-30

Overall: 11-15
By Bowl –
Sun: 0-2
New Orleans: 4-1
Papajohns.com: 0-1
All American: 0-1
GMAC: 2-0
Liberty: 2-1
Tangerine: 0-3
Heart of Dallas: 0-1
Humanitarian: 0-1
Houston: 0-1
Independence: 2-1
St. Petersburg: 0-1
Hawai’i: 1-0
Armed Forces Bowl 0-1

By Decade –
1950s: 0-4
1980s: 2-1
1990s: 2-2
2000s: 5-4
2010s: 2-3
2020s: 0-1

By State Site –
Alabama: 2-2
Florida: 0-4
Hawai’i: 1-0
Idaho: 0-1
Louisiana: 6-2
Tennessee: 2-1
Texas: 0-5

Overtime Anyone?
Southern Miss has been involved in 13 overtime games since the rule went into effect prior to the 1996 season and the Golden Eagles are 5-8 overall, after falling to Liberty 29-27 in the school’s longest game in their history. Eleven of the 13 games that have taken OT were C-USA contests when they were members of that league. Here is a look of all the overtime games Southern Miss has played:

Date Opponent Score
11/09/96 at Houston • L, 49-56
11/11/00 at UAB • W, 33-30 (2 OT)
11/15/02 Louisville • L, 17-20 (2 OT)
10/07/04 Houston • W, 39-35
11/13/05 at Marshall • W, 27-24
10/28/06 East Carolina • L, 17-20
10/04/08 UTEP • L, 37-40 (2 OT)
12/21/08 Troy (New Orleans Bowl) W, 30-27
10/30/10 UAB • L, 49-50 (2 OT)
10/13/12 at UCF • L, 31-38 (2 OT)
10/21/17 at Louisiana Tech • W, 34-27 (2 OT)
11/10/18 at UAB • L, 26-23
9/3/22 Liberty L, 29-27 (4 OT)
• – Conference USA game

A Golden Eagles Win over Rice would…
• snap a two-game bowl losing streak
• give the school their 73rd winning season
• make Will Hall only the third Golden Eagle coach to go from a losing to a winning season from year one to year two of their tenure – Pooley Hubert (1931-32) and Jeff Bower (1991-92) were the others. Four other Golden Eagle coaches had winning seasons in their first two year – Reed Green, Jim Carmody, Larry Fedora and Jay Hopson

More Bowl Notes …
• The Golden Eagles played six teams during the regular season that reached a bowl game.
• Five 2022 opponents captured at least eight victories this season and three won at least 10 games.
• Southern Miss and Rice played one common opponent in 2022 – Louisiana – with the Owls winning 33-21 over the Cajuns in Houston and the Golden Eagles winning 39-24 in Hattiesburg.

The Offensive Line
Nine different offensive linemen have made at least one start this season, including Tykeem Doss and Gerquan Scott, who each have started in all 12 games. The Golden Eagles have now used five different lineup combinations this year on the offensive front. Scott, who is the only returning Southern Miss player to start every game on the line last year, ran his consecutive start streak to 28 for the Golden Eagles in the ULM contest. Gainer has played the most on the offensive line at 36 contests, with 14 starts. Briason Mays missed the Texas State game with an injury, snapping a string of 10 starts in a row coming at center, but has now made 11 starts, including the last three games at left tackle.
Trey Lowe Returns as Signal Caller Trey Lowe now has registered three starts this season, and eight for his career, after going 10-for-16 for 170 yards and a touchdown in the regular season fi nale at ULM. Lowe threw for a career-high 295 yards on 19-of-36 throws with a 15-yard touchdown toss to Tiaquelin Mims in his fi rst start versus Coastal Carolina. His completion and attempts were also career highs, as he surpassed his previous throwing best game of 209 against Florida Atlantic in 2020.

For his career, Lowe has thrown for 1,460 yards over 12 career games for Southern Miss on 114- of-204 throws with six touchdown passes and seven interceptions.

Lowe is the third quarterback to start this season. Redshirt freshman Ty Keyes opened the year at starting QB, but was hurt in the opening game and true freshman Zach Wilcke started the next eight games for the Golden Eagles.

Cole Cavallo Excelling at Tight End
Cole Cavallo enjoyed his best night as a Golden Eagle versus Coastal Carolina with career highs for catches (4) and receiving yards (46). This came a week after catching his fi rst career TD pass versus Georgia State. He has started 10 times in 2022, 15 times in his career, and played in 46 career games. His season totals for catches (19) and receiving yards (163) are season-bests as he has 36 career catches for 344 yards.

Big Play Brownlee
In 2022, Jason Brownlee has 52 catches for 819 yards with seven TD grabs and is the top current receiver for the Golden Eagles with 132 career catches for 2,072 yards and 20 touchdown receptions. He registered his fi fth 100-yard receiving game of the year versus South Alabama with a 109 yards on seven catches and now has 10 for his career.

His 10, 100-yard receiving games rank tied for second on the school career charts behind Sherrod Gideon (11), and even with Mike Thomas and Quez Watkins. His 20 touchdown receptions now is fourth on the career Golden Eagle charts. Brownlee has at least one catch in each of the last 22 games and has caught a pass in all but two games he has played in his career.

Gore Leads the Running Backs
Frank Gore, Jr. led the Golden Eagles offense in a couple of roles last season. He was the team’s top running back with 801 yards on the ground with three rushing scores and was also called to take snaps from center late in the year as part of the SuperBack Offense and converted 10-of-16 passes for 189 yards with four touchdown passes, two coming at LA Tech and two versus FIU. He also led the team in all-purpose yards with 990, as he also had 155 receiving yards.

He started this season with 178 yards on a career-best 32 carries as he also threw for 48 yards on 1-of-4 passing against Liberty. He finished the regular season with a career-best 199 yards against ULM. It was his seventh 100-yard rushing game of his career and the Golden Eagles are 5-2 when he achieves that feat. Gore, Jr., went over the 1,000 yard mark for the first time at ULM and has 1,053 rushing yards this season, averaging 5.1 yards per carry with a team-high seven rushing scores, including a 33-yard touchdown run at ULM. He threw his fi rst touchdown pass of the year versus UL, on a 52-yard strike to Tiaquelin Mims in the fi rst quarter, and added a 29-yard strike to Jason Brownlee against South Alabama, to give him six touchdown passes for his career.

Gore, Jr., led the team in rushing in 2020 with 708 yards on 121 carries for a 5.9 rush average. Gore was a second-team All-Conference USA selection in 2020 and was a member of the league’s All-Freshman team. Gore is a member of the preseason watch list for the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation’s top running back.

His seven 100-yard rushing games tie him for 12th on Golden Eagle charts for that category with Reggie Collier (1979-82), Anthony Harris (2002-03) and Bubba Phillips (1947-50). For his career, Gore, Jr., has registered 2,562 rushing yards on 507 carries for a 5.1 yard per attempt and 14 rushing scores. He moved into the No. 8 spot on the Golden Eagle career rushing chart following the ULM contest, moving ahead of Bubba Phillips (2,527) and Shelton Gandy (2,504).

Nasty Bunch Continuing with Solid Performance
Southern Miss finished 2021 at No. 42 nationally in total defense, allowing 358.5 yards per contest. The group finished No. 73 in the country in rushing defense (156.5 ypg), holding opponents to under 100 yards on the ground three times, and 24th in passing yards allowed at 202.0 per game. The Golden Eagles surrendered 27.9 points per contest, ranking No. 80 in the country. But of the 335 points allowed by the team, the Golden Eagles gave up 63 points directly off turnovers, 34 points on short fields after turnovers, 14 points on two kick returns for scores, and one safety when the quarterback was sacked in the end zone, cutting the number to the defense allowing to 18.5 points per contest.

n 2022, the Golden Eagles have allowed an average of 367.8 yards per game (No. 55 currently). They limited Liberty to just 194 yards over the first three quarters, while holding Miami to 10 points in the opening half and gave up only 198 yards to Tulane in the second half. They held Arkansas State to 50 yards rushing, forced negative six yards rushing at Texas State, before restricting Louisiana to 69 yards rushing. At Coastal Carolina, after giving up 176 yards in the opening quarter, the defense held the Chanticleers to just 185 yards the remainder of the contest and forced three turnovers versus South Alabama before keeping ULM to only 232 total yards. They have produced 20 turnovers (No. 33 FBS), including a season-high four versus Louisiana, three versus Liberty and two against Troy and Coastal Carolina, and at least one in 10 of 12 games.

Quewon Leads the Team in Sacks
Senior Dominic Quewon leads the team and is third in the Sun Belt in sacks with 9.0, averaging 0.75 per contest. Quewon also ranks No. 16 in the country in that category, while having 10 TFLs. The Golden Eagles as a team have at least one sack in every game this season and have at least two in all 12 contests for 39 on the year (No. 6 in FBS at sacks per game at 3.25). The team also ranks No. 3 nationally with 8.4 tackles for loss per game.

Shorts Leading Team in Tackles in 2022
Defensive back Malik Shorts paced the Golden Eagles in 2021, as he was the school’s nominee for the Conerly Trophy – the top collegiate player in the state of Mississippi.

In seven games last season, he either led or tied for the team high in tackles. Shorts ranked first in tackles with 89 including two tackles for loss, two interceptions and seven pass breakups.

This season, Shorts opened with a game-high 12 tackles and an interception against Liberty and followed that with a game-high 13 stops with another interception at Miami. He got two tackles in limited action against Northwestern State, before getting eight stops versus Tulane, six at Troy, five versus Arkansas State and six at Texas State. Versus UL, he registered a team-high tying 11 stops with an interceptions and another pick on a Louisiana extra point and notched seven versus Georgia State. He has a team-best 92 stops in 2022 and ranks No. 7 in the Sun Belt in tackles per game.

Latham Finished No. 3 in Country in Fumble Recoveries
Santrell Latham recovered three fumbles last season – the last one he returned 72 yards at Louisiana Tech – and finished ranked No. 3 in the country in that category. He also forced four fumbles which ranked No. 8 in the country. He started this season with another forced fumble on a sack against Liberty to give him six forces in his career. Latham collected six solo tackles in the contest with two of those tackles for loss. He followed that with three assisted tackles at Miami. Latham ended fi fth on the team in tackles with 52, including fi ve for loss, a season ago.

This year, after getting a team-high tackles at Tulane (9) and Troy (10) and a team-tying bests with eight versus Arkansas State and seven at Coastal Carolina, Latham is second on the team in stops with 81. He enjoyed his best game of the season against the Chanticleers with seven tackles, a sack and two tackles for loss.

The D-Line Keeps Things Stuffed Up Front
The defensive line has stacked up this year for the Golden Eagles as they continue to make plays each week. In fact, four defensive linemen have tallied 32 or more tackles this season, including a season-best 47 from Jalen Williams, 37 from Josh Ratcliff , who also blocked an extra point at Coastal Carolina, 33 for Kristin Booth and 32 from Quentin Bivens. Those four have also combined for the 22 of the Golden Eagles 101 tackles for loss this season. Williams leads the defensive linemen in tackles for loss with 7.5, while Bivens paces the group in sacks with 4.5

Briggs Bourgeois Back Booting Kicks
Redshirt senior Briggs Bourgeois opened 2022 by making all three extra-point attempts to go along with 2-of-3 field goals made, including a career-long 53 yard attempt in the second overtime. He added an extra point and two touchbacks in his contest at Miami. His best game of the year came versus Northwestern State in which he converted 34- and 26-yard field goals as well as making seven-of-seven extra point attempts. He also notched 10 kickoff s for a 64.3 yard average, including eight touchbacks. He added two more fi eld goals – 36 and 26 yards – at Tulane with three extra points, and after making a 34-yard at Troy, along with a pair of makes at Texas State (33, 40) and one versus Louisiana (25). After tying a career mark with three fi eld goals made against Coastal Carolina (21, 23, 23) and then hitting two more last week versus South Alabama (22, 36), Bourgeois now has converted his last 16 fi eld goal attempts. In his career, Bourgeois has made 39-of-50 fi eld goals, and 90-of-95 career extra-point attempts.

This is the third consecutive year and fi fth overall that Bourgeois has handled most of the kicking duties, after missing 2019 with a leg injury.

Hunt Punts Down the Field
Ray Guy Award Watch list candidate Mason Hunt has had the punting chores over the last two years.

Hunt finished the 2020 season by averaging 43.6 yards over 71 punts with 40 fair catches, 18 inside the opponents 20 and 15 or more for 50 yards. His per punt average was the furthest by a Golden Eagle since Tyler Sarrazin averaged 44.7 yards per punt in 2016.

This year, Hunt has collected 66 punts for a 42.5 average, including 25 inside the opponent’s 20 yard line, a long of 59 versus Georgia State and 16 of 50 or more yards. He also has 28 fair catches, while foes have returned nine punts for an average of 6.9 yards.

NFL: Week 15 Quick Capsule – Tennessee Titans (7-6) at Los Angeles Chargers (7-6)

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WEEK 15
TENNESSEE TITANS (7-6) @ LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (7-6)
DATE: Sunday (12/18/22)
STADIUM: SoFi Stadium
TIME: 4:25 PM ET
REFEREE: Land Clark

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Chargers lead all-time series, 27-15-1
STREAKS Chargers have won 2 of past 3
LAST GAME 10/20/19: Chargers 20 at Titans 23
LAST GAME AT SITE 11/6/16: Chargers 43, Titans 35 (in San Diego)

TENNESSEE TITANS
LAST WEEK L 36-22 vs. Jacksonville
COACH VS. OPP. Mike Vrabel: 1-1
PTS. FOR 18.5
OFFENSE 296.9
PASSING Ryan Tannehill: 197-303-2,371-13-5-96.3
RUSHING Derrick Henry: 275-1,199-4.4-11
RECEIVING Robert Woods: 38-406-10.7-1
PTS. AGAINST 21.2
DEFENSE 365.0
SACKS Denico Autry: 7
INTs David Long: 2
TAKE/GIVE -2 (13/15)
PUNTING (NET) Ryan Stonehouse (R): 53.4 (44.4)
KICKING Randy Bullock: 58 (22/22 PAT; 12/14 FG)

TITANS NOTES
• QB RYAN TANNEHILL passed for 254 yards & 2 TDs vs. INT with 91.3 rating last week. Aims for 6th in row overall with 90+ rating & his 5th in row on road with 95+ rating. Has 98.8 rating in 5 road starts this season. Completed 23 of 29 atts. (79.3 pct.) for 312 yards & 2 TDs vs. INT with 120.1 rating in last meeting. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Chargers with 2+ TD passes & 120+ rating.
• RB DERRICK HENRY had 155 scrimmage yards (121 rush, 34 rec.) & rush TD last week, his 17th-career game with 150+ scrimmage yards & TD, most in NFL since 2011. Has rush TD in 6 of 7 road games this season & has 115+ scrimmage yards in 5 of his past 6 on road. Rushed for 90 yards & TD in last meeting & aims for his 3rd in row vs. LAC with rush TD. Ranks 3rd in NFL with 1,519 scrimmage yards, his 3rd season with 1,500+ yards, tied-most among active players.
• WR ROBERT WOODS had 5 catches for 49 yards last week. Had 10 catches for 104 yards & 2 TDs in his last game vs. LAC (9/23/18 w/ LAR).
• WR NICK WESTBROOK-IKHINE had 3rd TD catch of season in Week 14.
• TE CHIGOZIEM OKONKWO (rookie) had 6 catches & 1st-career rec. TD last week.
• TE AUSTIN HOOPER (rookie) led team with season-high 68 rec. yards in Week 14.
• DT JEFFERY SIMMONS had career-best 2 PD last week & aims for 3rd in row with PD. Had 2 TFL & sack in last meeting.
• LB BUD DUPREE had 4th-career game with 3 TFL in Week 14. Has sack in 2 of past 3 on road. Has TFL in 2 of 3 career games vs. Chargers.
• S KEVIN BYARD had season-high 2 PD last week. Aims for 4th in row on road with 6+ tackles. Has 6+ tackles & PD in 2 of 3 career games vs. Chargers.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
LAST WEEK: W 23-17 vs. Miami
COACH VS. OPP. Brandon Staley: 0-0
PTS. FOR 22.7
OFFENSE 357.4
PASSING Justin Herbert: 379-561-3,706-21-7-93.2
RUSHING Austin Ekeler: 153-634-4.1-8
RECEIVING Austin Ekeler (RB): 93-623-6.7-5
PTS. AGAINST 25.1
DEFENSE 359.9
SACKS Khalil Mack: 7
INTs Bryce Callahan: 3
TAKE/GIVE +4 (17/13)
PUNTING (NET) JK Scott: 43.4 (42.0)
KICKING Cameron Dicker (R) (2022): 51 (12/12 PAT; 13/14 FG)

CHARGERS NOTES
• QB JUSTIN HERBERT completed career-high 39 of 51 atts. (76.5 pct.) for seasonhigh 367 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs with 102.3 rating last week, his 21st-career game with 300+ pass yards, most-ever by player in 1st 3 seasons & 2nd-most in NFL since 2020. Aims for 3rd in row with 325+ pass yards. Has 100+ rating in 3 of past 4. Needs 294 pass yards to become 1st QB ever with 4,000+ pass yards in each of 1st 3 seasons.
• RB AUSTIN EKELER had 104 scrimmage yards (59 rec., 45 rush) & rush TD last week. Aims for 4th in row at home & 3rd in row overall with 100+ scrimmage yards. Has rush TD in each of his past 4 at home. Had career-high 118 rec. yards & TD catch in last meeting. Ranks 2nd in NFL with 13 TDs (8 rush, 5 rec.) & can become 2nd Charger ever (HOFer LaDainian Tomlinson) with 15+ TDs in consecutive seasons.
• WR KEENAN ALLEN had 12 catches for 92 yards last week, his 15th-career game with 10+ catches. Aims for his 5th in row with 5+ catches & has rec. TD in 2 of past 3.
• WR MIKE WILLIAMS had 6 catches for team-high 116 rec. yards & rec. TD in Week 14. Has 85+ rec. yards & TD catch in 2 of his past 3. Had rec. TD in last home meeting.
• WR JOSHUA PALMER aims for 5th in row with 50+ rec. yards.
• LB KHALIL MACK is only player in NFL with 6+ sacks in each of past 8 seasons.
• LB KYLE VAN NOY had season-high 2 TFL & sack last week. Had 3 PD & FF in his last game vs. Ten. (11/18/21 w/ NE).
• LB DRUE TRANQUILL had 2 PD last week. Has 5+ tackles in all 13 games this season.
• S DERWIN JAMES is only DB with 6+ tackles in 12 games in 2022 & leads all DBs with 106 tackles this season. Had 8 tackles in last home meeting.
• CB MICHAEL DAVIS aims for 4th in row with 2+ PD. Had 7 tackles & PD in last meeting.

NFL: Week 15 Quick Capsule – New England Patriots (7-6) at Las Vegas Raiders (5-8)

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WEEK 15
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (7-6) @ LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (5-8)
DATE: Sunday (12/18/22)
STADIUM: Allegiant Stadium
TIME: 4:05 PM ET
REFEREE: Ronald Torbert

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Patriots lead all-time series, 18-14-1
STREAKS Patriots have won past 6
LAST GAME 9/27/20: Raiders 20 at Patriots 36
LAST GAME AT SITE 11/19/17: Patriots 33, Raiders 8 (in Oakland)

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
LAST WEEK: W 27-13 at Arizona
COACH VS. OPP. Bill Belichick: 8-1
PTS. FOR 21.2
OFFENSE 319.6
PASSING Mac Jones: 208-305-2,198-7-8-85.7
RUSHING Rhamondre Stevenson: 164-742-4.5-4
RECEIVING Jakobi Meyers: 50-593-11.9-3
PTS. AGAINST 18.4
DEFENSE 312.6
SACKS Matthew Judon: 14.5
INTs Jonathan Jones: 3
TAKE/GIVE +3 (21/18)
PUNTING (NET) Michael Palardy: 42.9 (38.3)
KICKING Nick Folk: 108 (27/27 PAT; 27/32 FG)

PATRIOTS NOTES
• QB MAC JONES passed for 235 yards last week. Has 0 INTs in 4 of past 5. Ranks 2nd among qualified passers with 68.2 comp. pct. this season.
• RB RHAMONDRE STEVENSON ranks 3rd among RBs in 2022 with career-high 58 catches.
• RB DAMIEN HARRIS has 50+ scrimmage yards in 4 of his 5 road games in 2022.
• RB PIERRE STRONG (rookie) led team with career-high 90 scrimmage yards (70 rush, 20 rec.) & rushed for 1st-career TD last week.
• WR JAKOBI MEYERS has 55+ rec. yards in each of 5 road games this season.
• WR NELSON AGHOLOR aims for 3rd in row on road with 5+ catches. Had career-high 896 rec. yards with 8 rec. TDs in 2020 with LV.
• WR KENDRICK BOURNE had season-best 5 catches in Week 14. Had TD catch in only career game vs. Raiders (11/1/18 w/ SF).
• TE HUNTER HENRY led team with season-high 70 rec. yards last week. Aims for 3rd in row on road with 60+ rec. yards. Had TD catch in his last game vs. LV (12/17/20 w/ LAC).
• LB MATTHEW JUDON had 1.5 sacks in Week 14 & ties for NFL lead with career-high 14.5 sacks this season. Had 3 sacks & FF in only last game vs. Raiders (11/25/18 w/ Bal.).
• LB JOSH UCHE had 3 sacks last week & is only player in NFL with 3 sacks in 2 games this season. Aims for 4th in row with sack & 3rd in row with 2+ sacks. Since Week 8, leads NFL with 10 sacks. Judon & Uche only pair of teammates each with 10+ sacks in 2022.
• LB JA’WHAUN BENTLEY led team with 10 tackles in Week 14. Aims for 6th in row with 5+ tackles. Had PD in last meeting. Leads team with 85 tackles.
• DB KYLE DUGGER had 1st FF of career last week. Aims for 5th in row with 5+ tackles.
• DB MARCUS JONES (rookie) had career-best 7 tackles & 1st-career INT in Week 14.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
LAST WEEK: L 17-16 at Los Angeles Rams
COACH VS. OPP. Josh McDaniels: 1-0
PTS. FOR 23.7
OFFENSE 361.9
PASSING Derek Carr: 269-434-3,117-20-10-89.4
RUSHING Josh Jacobs: 269-1,402-5.2-11
RECEIVING Davante Adams: 82-1,247-15.2-12
PTS. AGAINST 24.1
DEFENSE 365.0
SACKS Maxx Crosby: 11.5
INTs Duron Harmon: 2
TAKE/GIVE -3 (10/13)
PUNTING (NET) AJ Cole: 50.0 (44.0)
KICKING Daniel Carlson: 110 (26/27 PAT; 28/31 FG)

RAIDERS NOTES
• QB DEREK CARR has 7 TDs vs. INT in 5 home games this season & aims for 3rd in row at home with 2+ TD passes. Passed for 261 yards & 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 119.4 rating in last meeting. Aims for his 6th in row vs. AFC East with 95+ rating & 5th in row with 300+ pass yards. Has 3,117 pass yards in 2022 & joined HOFer Peyton Manning & Russell Wilson as only QBs ever with 3,000+ pass yards in each of 1st 9 seasons
• RB JOSH JACOBS had 114 scrimmage yards (99 rush, 15 rec.) & rush TD last week. Aims for 6th in row with 100+ scrimmage yards & 4th in row with rush TD. Has 833 scrimmage yards (166.6 per game) & 5 rush TDs in past 5. Leads NFL with career-high 1,748 scrimmage yards & 1,402 rush yards & ranks tied-3rd with 11 rush TDs. Can join HOFer Marcus Allen (1,759 in 1985) as only Raiders ever with 1,500+ rush yards in season.
• WR DAVANTE ADAMS aims for 7th in row overall with 70+ rec. yards & 5th in row at home with 95+ rec. yards. Had TD catch in his last game vs. NE (11/4/18 w/ GB). Ties for NFL lead with 12 rec. TDs, his 4th-career season with 12+ rec. TDs.
• DE MAXX CROSBY had 2 TFL, sack & PD last week. Has sack in 4 of past 5. Had 2 sacks in last meeting. Has career-best 11.5 sacks in 2022, most by Raider since 2015. Leads NFL with 19 TFL this season.
• DE CHANDLER JONES had sack, 1st FF of season & FR in Week 13. Aims for 3rd in row with sack & has FR in 2 of past 3. Had sack & FR in only career game vs. NE (9/11/16 w/ Az.). Totaled 36 sacks & 10 FFs in 4 seasons with NE (2012-15).
• LB DENZEL PERRYMAN aims for 4th in row with 7+ tackles. Has TFL in 3 of past 4.
• CB NATE HOBBS had 9 tackles last week & aims for his 4th in row with 8+ tackles.
• CB AMIK ROBERTSON had 1st-career sack in Week 13.

NFL: Week 15 Quick Capsule – Arizona Cardinals (4-9) at Denver Broncos (3-10)

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WEEK 15
ARIZONA CARDINALS (4-9) @ DENVER BRONCOS (3-10)
DATE: Sunday (12/18/22)
STADIUM: Empower Field at Mile High
TIME: 4:05 PM ET
REFEREE: Jerome Boger
REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Broncos lead all-time series, 9-1-1
STREAKS Broncos have won past 2
LAST GAME 10/18/18: Broncos 45 at Cardinals 10
LAST GAME AT SITE 10/5/14: Broncos 41, Cardinals 20

ARIZONA CARDINALS
LAST WEEK L 27-13 vs. New England
COACH VS. OPP. Kliff Kingsbury: 0-0
PTS. FOR 21.3
OFFENSE 333.8
PASSING Colt McCoy: 77-111-702-1-2-81.7
RUSHING James Conner: 136-561-4.1-5
RECEIVING DeAndre Hopkins: 56-653-11.7-3
PTS. AGAINST 26.8
DEFENSE 354.0
SACKS J.J. Watt: 6.5
INTs Isaiah Simmons: 2
TAKE/GIVE 0 (15/15)
PUNTING (NET) Andy Lee: 47.0 (39.8)
KICKING Matt Prater: 50 (14/14 PAT; 12/14 FG)

CARDINALS NOTES
• QB COLT MCCOY completed 27 of 40 atts. (67.5 pct.) for 246 yards in Week 14. Has 70+ comp. pct. in 4 of his past 5 starts. In 3 road starts with Az. since 2021, has 815 pass yards (271.7 per game) & 4 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 110.9 rating & aims for his 4th road start in row with TD pass & 95+ rating.
• RB JAMES CONNER had 6 catches, 114 scrimmage yards (85 rush, 29 rec.) & 5th rush TD of season in Week 14. Aims for his 3rd in row with 110+ scrimmage yards & 5th in row with TD. Has 50+ scrimmage yards in 17 straight games, 4th-longest active streak in NFL. Had 121 scrimmage yards (106 rush, 15 rec.) & rush TD in his last game vs. Den. (9/20/20 w/ Pit.).
• WR DEANDRE HOPKINS led team with 7 receptions & 79 rec. yards in Week 14. Since Week 7, leads NFL with 56 receptions & ranks 4th with 653 rec. yards. Has 4 rec. TDs in his past 4 on road. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with 10+ catches & 95+ rec. yards. Had 10 catches for 105 yards & rec. TD in his last game at Den. (11/4/18 w/ Hou.) & aims for his 3rd in row vs. Den. with 100+ rec. yards & TD catch.
• WR MARQUISE BROWN has 5+ catches in 6 of his past 7. Had 91 rec. yards & rec. TD in his only career game vs. Den. (10/3/21 w/ Bal.).
• DE J.J. WATT aims for his 3rd in row on road with sack & 4th in row on road with TFL. Has 3.5 sacks & 5 TFL in 2 career games at Den. & aims for his 3rd in row at Den. with sack. Leads all active players with 186 career TFL.
• DE ZACH ALLEN has sack in 3 of his past 4 & has career-high 5.5 sacks in 2022. Is 1 of 2 (Matt Milano) with 10+ TFL (10) & 8+ PD (8) in 2022.
• LB ISAIAH SIMMONS had 2nd INT of season last week. Has TFL in 4 of his past 5.

DENVER BRONCOS
LAST WEEK L 34-28 at Kansas City
COACH VS. OPP. Nathaniel Hackett: 0-0
PTS. FOR 14.9
OFFENSE 315.5
PASSING Russell Wilson: 238-394-2,805-11-6-85.0
RUSHING Latavius Murray (2022): 112-437-3.9-4
RECEIVING Courtland Sutton: 52-688-13.2-1
PTS. AGAINST 18.3
DEFENSE 314.3
SACKS Dre’Mont Jones: 6.5
INTs Justin Simmons: 3
TAKE/GIVE +2 (16/14)
PUNTING (NET) Corliss Waitman: 46.2 (41.3)
KICKING Brandon McManus: 84 (15/17 PAT; 23/30 FG)

BRONCOS NOTES
• QB RUSSELL WILSON totaled 304 yards (247 pass, season-high 57 rush) & had seasonhigh 3 TDs vs. INT with 100.1 rating last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 100+ rating. Has 0 INTs in 3 of past 4. Had 3 TD passes & 110.7 rating in his last start vs. Az. (1/9/22 w/ Sea.). Has 2+ TD passes in 3 of his past 4 vs. Az. Needs 195 pass yards to join HOFer Peyton Manning as only QBs ever with 3,000+ pass yards in each of 1st 11 seasons.
• QB BRETT RYPIEN had 1st TD pass of season in Week 14.
• RB LATAVIUS MURRAY has 60+ scrimmage yards in 3 of past 4. Has rush TD in 2 of 3 games in Den. this season. Had 157 scrimmage yards (102 rush, 55 rec.) & 2 TDs (1 rush, 1 rec.) in his last game vs. Az. (10/27/19 w/ NO) & aims for his 3rd in row vs. Az. with 150+ scrimmage yards & TD.
• RB MARLON MACK had season-high 77 scrimmage yards (career-high 62 rec., 15 rush) & 1st TD catch of season last week.
• WR JERRY JEUDY had 8 catches for 73 yards & career-best 3 TDs in Week 14. Aims for 3rd in row with 65+ rec. yards.
• WR COURTLAND SUTTON has 5+ catches & 65+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4. Has 70+ rec. yards in 4 of his 5 home games this season.
• LB JOSEY JEWELL became 3rd player this season with 10+ tackles (10) & 2+ INTs (2) in single game last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 10+ tackles.
• S KAREEM JACKSON had season-high 10 tackles & TFL in Week 14.
• S JUSTIN SIMMONS aims for 4th in row with 5+ tackles & 3rd in row with TFL. Is only player in NFL with 3+ INTs in each of past 5 seasons.
• CB PAT SURTAIN II had 1st INT of season last week. Aims for 4th in row with PD.

NFL: Week 15 Quick Capsule – Detroit Lions (6-7) at New York Jets (7-6)

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WEEK 15
DETROIT LIONS (6-7) @ NEW YORK JETS (7-6)
DATE: Sunday (12/18/22)
STADIUM: MetLife Stadium
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Craig Wrolstad

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER All-time series tied, 7-7
STREAKS Jets have won 4 of past 5
LAST GAME 9/10/18: Jets 48 at Lions 17
LAST GAME AT SITE 9/28/14: Lions 24, Jets 17

DETROIT LIONS
LAST WEEK W 34-23 vs. Minnesota
COACH VS. OPP. Dan Campbell: 0-0
PTS. FOR 26.8
OFFENSE 376.4
PASSING Jared Goff: 290-444-3,352-22-7-97.9
RUSHING Jamaal Williams: 204-806-4.0-14
RECEIVING Amon-Ra St. Brown: 82-898-11-6
PTS. AGAINST 26.7
DEFENSE 403.2
SACKS Aidan Hutchinson (R): 7
INTs Kerby Joseph (R): 3
TAKE/GIVE +3 (17/14)
PUNTING (NET) Jack Fox: 48.7 (40.9)
KICKING Michael Badgley: 61 (22/22 PAT; 13/15 FG)

LIONS NOTES
• QB JARED GOFF passed for 330 yards & 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 120.7 rating in Week 14. Has 30 career games with 300+ pass yards, tied-4th most by player in 1st 7 seasons in NFL history. Has 6th-straight season with 3,000+ pass yards in 2022. Aims for his 3rd in row with 300+ pass yards & 100+ rating & 4th in row with 2+ TD passes.
• RB JAMAAL WILLIAMS leads NFL with career-high 14 rush TDs in 2022. Has rush TD in 4 of his past 5 & aims for his 3rd in row on road with rush TD. Had 6 catches, career-high 156 scrimmage yards (95 rush, 61 rec.) & rush TD in his only career game at NYJ (12/23/18 w/ GB).
• WR AMON-RA ST. BROWN had 6 catches last week & aims for his 6th in row with 6+ catches. Needs 8 catches for 2nd-straight 90+ catch season & needs 15 rec. yards for new career high (912 in 2021). Aims for his 3rd in row on road with 75+ rec. yards.
• WR JAMESON WILLIAMS (rookie) had 41-yard rec. TD in NFL debut last week.
• WR DJ CHARK had season-high 6 catches for 94 yards & 3rd rec. TD of season last week. Aims for his 3rd in row with 5+ catches & 90+ rec. yards.
• DL AIDAN HUTCHINSON leads all rookies with 7 sacks. Has sack in 2 of his past 3 on road. Aims for his 3rd in row with 0.5+ sacks.
• LB JAMES HOUSTON became 6th rookie since 2000 with sack in each of 1st 3 career games & aims for his 4th in row with sack.
• LB MALCOLM RODRIGUEZ ranks 2nd among rookies with 7 TFL & has TFL in 2 of his past 3.
• S KERBY JOSEPH had 1st-career FR in Week 14 & is only rookie with 3+ INTs (3), 2+ FFs (2) & FR in 2022.

NEW YORK JETS
LAST WEEK: L 20-12 at Buffalo
COACH VS. OPP. Robert Saleh: 0=0
PTS. FOR 20.3
OFFENSE 336.8
PASSING Mike White: 80-129-952-3-2-85.8
RUSHING Michael Carter: 104-375-3.6-3
RECEIVING Garrett Wilson (R): 63-868-13.8-4
PTS. AGAINST 18.7
DEFENSE 301.2
SACKS Quinnen Williams: 11
INTs Lamarcus Joyner: 3
TAKE/GIVE -2 (15/17)
PUNTING (NET) Braden Mann: 47.1 (40.8)
KICKING Greg Zuerlein: 98 (26/27 PAT; 24/28 FG)

JETS NOTES
• QB MIKE WHITE passed for 268 yards last week. Has 315+ pass yards in 2 of 3 starts this season. Has 3 TD passes & 105+ rating in 2 of 3 career home starts.
• RB ZONOVAN KNIGHT (rookie) rushed for 71 yards & 1st-career TD in Week 14. Is 2nd undrafted rookie in common-draft era with 75+ scrimmage yards in each of 1st 3 career games, joining James Robinson (2020).
• RB MICHAEL CARTER has 60+ scrimmage yards in 2 of his past 3 at home.
• WR GARRETT WILSON had 6 catches for team-high 78 rec. yards last week, his 6th game with 75+ rec. yards this season, most among rookies. Aims for 4th in row overall with 5+ catches & 75+ rec. yards & 4th in row at home with 90+ rec. yards. Leads rookies with 63 catches & ranks 2nd with 868 rec. yards, most-ever rec. yards by NYJ rookie.
• WR COREY DAVIS had 110 rec. yards & TD catch in only career game vs. Det. (12/20/20 w/ Ten.). Has 50+ rec. yards in 2 of 3 games vs. NFC this season.
• WR ELIJAH MOORE had season-high 6 catches for 60 yards last week. Has 60+ rec. yards in 2 of his past 3.
• DL QUINNEN WILLIAMS had 2 sacks in Week 14, his 4th-career game with 2 sacks & 2nd this season. Aims for 3rd in row with 2+ TFL & sack. Has sack in 5 of past 6. Is 1st NYJ player with 11+ sacks since Muhammad Wilkerson (12 in 2015).
• DL SHELDON RANKINS had 3rd sack of season last week.
• LB C.J. MOSLEY aims for 5th in row with 9+ tackles. Has PD in 2 of past 3. Has 10+ tackles in 5 of 6 home games this season. Ranks 4th in AFC with 125 tackles.
• CB SAUCE GARDNER (rookie) had PD last week & leads NFL with 16 PD this season.

CFB: New Mexico Bowl Preview – SMU Mustangs (7-5) vs BYU Cougars (7-5)

SMU MUSTANGS NOTES:

Series: Fourth Meeting (BYU Leads 3-0)

TV: ABC
Tom Hart (PxP), Brock Osweiler (Analyst), Taylor McGregor (Sideline)

RADIO: SMU Radio Network (KLIF 570 AM) | SiriusXM 84
Available on the SMU Mobile App/The Varsity Network App (Search SMU)
Rich Phillips (PxP), Scott Garner (Analyst), Steve Lansdale (Sideline)
ESPN Radio: Jay Alter (PxP), Dave Steckel (Analyst)

SETTING THE SCENE
• SMU will face BYU in the New Mexico Bowl on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. CT/5:30 p.m. MT. The game will air on ABC.

• This is the 20th bowl bid for the Mustangs, who hold a 7-9-1 bowl record. They are looking for their first victory since a 43-10 win over Fresno State in the 2012 Hawaii Bowl. This is the fourth consecutive season the Mustangs are bowl eligible.

• The Mustangs are coming off a 34-31 win over Memphis to close the regular season. SMU used a three-game winning streak (at Tulsa, Houston, at USF) to secure bowl eligibility and won four of its last five games.

QUICK HITS
• SMU finished the 2022 regular season, the first under Head Coach Rhett Lashlee, 7-5 to become bowl eligible for the fourth straight season. The streak is the longest since SMU went to four bowls from 2009-12 and made the Mustangs bowl eligible in five of the past six seasons and nine of the past 14. The Mustangs used a three-game win streak with victories over Tulsa, Houston and USF to secure bowl eligibility.

• The Mustangs finished the regular season in the top 15 among FBS rankings for passing offense (5th, 324.9), scoring offense (11th, 38.4), total offense (12th, 279.8), first down offense (12th, 302), red zone offense (13th, .914), blocked kicks (8th, 4) and fewest penalties per game (10th, 4.42).

• In SMU single-season rankings, the 2022 season ranks in the top three for scoring average (T3rd, 38.4), scoring (T3rd, 461), passing yards (3rd, 3,899) and passing yards per game (3rd, 324.9).

• SMU has won at least seven games each season dating back to 2019, making it the longest stretch with at least seven wins since the 2009-12 seasons. It is also the first season the Mustangs have won five conference games since going 6-2 in league play in 2019. The Mustangs have 32 wins, the most for a Power 6 team in Texas over the past four seasons.

THE SERIES
The Mustangs are 0-3 all-time against the Cougars, including a meeting in the 1980 Holiday Bowl. The teams last met in 1997 as members of the Western Athletic Conference with then-No. 23 BYU winning 19-16 in overtime at the Cotton Bowl.

ABOUT THE COUGARS
The Cougars (7-5, Independent) enter the game having won three straight, including a win at Pac-12 foe Stanford to end the season. BYU is playing in the New Mexico Bowl for the second time and appearing in a bowl game for the 17th time in the last 18 seasons.

THE COACHES
• Rhett Lashlee is in his first season as the head coach at SMU and has a 7-5 record. Lashlee, who served as offensive coordinator for the Mustangs for two seasons (2018-19), served as the Offensive Coordinator at Miami in 2020 and 2021. A one-time finalist (2013) and two-time semifinalist (2019, 2020) for the Broyles Award, Lashlee has the distinction of being the only coach ever nominated for the Broyles Award four different times at four different schools (Arkansas State, Auburn, SMU, Miami).

• Kalani Sitake is in his seventh season as head coach at BYU and has a 55-34 record. He has led the Cougars to bowl eligibility six times. Sitake was a student-athlete at BYU in 1994 and 1997-00.

GOIN’ BOWLIN’
SMU’s win over USF on Nov. 12 made the Mustangs bowl eligible for the fourth straight season, the longest streak since four straight from 2009-12. SMU has now been bowl eligible for five of the past six seasons and nine of the past 14. This is the 20th bowl bid, with the Mustangs holding a 7-9-1 all-time record (2020 & 2021 cancelled). SMU is looking for its first victory since a 43-10 win over Fresno State in the 2012 Hawaii Bowl.

MUSTANG CAPTAINS
Elijah Chatman, Tanner Mordecai, Jimmy Phillips Jr., Rashee Rice and Austin Upshaw were voted captains for the 2022 season. Upshaw was also honored with the No. 23 jersey in honor of Jerry LeVias (page 8).

SHARE THE WEALTH
SMU has had 17 players score touchdowns in 2022. Eight different Mustangs have rushing TDs (Lavine 9), while nine have receiving TDs (Rice 10). Elijah Chatman adds a fumble recovery for a TD.

LASHLEE NAMED SMU HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
Rhett Lashlee returned to SMU, this time as Head Football Coach, on Nov. 29, 2021. Lashlee previously served as offensive coordinator for the Mustangs, including during the record-setting 2019 season. Lashlee, a one-time finalist (2013) and two-time semifinalist (2019, 2020) for the Broyles Award, presented to the nation’s top assistant coach, comes back to the Hilltop after two seasons as the Miami Hurricanes’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Lashlee also has the distinction of being the only coach ever nominated for the Broyles Award four different times at four different schools (Arkansas State, Auburn, SMU, Miami). In his first season in Coral Gables, the Hurricanes jumped to No. 32 in the FBS in total offense (from No. 98), No. 29 in passing offense (from No. 52), No. 26 in scoring offense (from No. 90), No. 17 in red zone offense (from No. 122) and No. 20 in first downs gained (from No. 84). In 2021, Miami again ranked 26th in scoring average, improving to 34.1 PPG, and jumped up to 22nd in total offense (448.). Prior to heading to Coral Gables, Lashlee helped lead the Mustangs to a 10-3 finish in 2019, guiding an offense that ranked No. 7 in FBS in scoring (41.8 points per game), No. 13 in passing offense (309 yards per game), No. 9 in total offense (489.8 yards per game) and No. 12 in first downs gained (322). SMU’s 10 wins were the school’s most since the 1984 season, and its 35 rushing touchdowns set a school record.

BOWL FOES
Despite only having met three times, the Mustangs and Cougars squared off in one of the most entertaining bowl games in college football history, the 1980 Holiday Bowl. The game featured two teams with distinctly different offensive philosophies. SMU relied upon the running of Eric Dickerson and Craig James, while BYU boasted an explosive aerial attack led by Jim McMahon. The Mustangs jumped out of the gate early, racing to a 19-0 lead in the first quarter after touchdown runs by Dickerson and James, a safety and a 42-yard field goal by Eddie Garcia. SMU had increased its lead to 29-7 in the second quarter before BYU’s Vai Sikahema returned a punt 83 yards, pulling the Cougars within 16 at halftime. Entering the fourth quarter, SMU led 38-19, and with four minutes remaining the Mustangs held a 45-25 advantage. With his team trailing by 20, McMahon led BYU to two quick touchdowns to cut the SMU lead to 45-39. With 18 seconds remaining, BYU’s Bill Schoepflin blocked Eric Kaifes’ punt to give BYU possession at the Mustang 41-yard line. After two desperation passes by McMahon fell incomplete, the Cougars had one final opportunity with just three seconds left. As time expired, McMahon found tight end Clay Brown in the end zone for a 41-yard touchdown pass, guiding BYU to one of the greatest comebacks in bowl history.

LET’S GET EXPLOSIVE
How SMU ranks among the nation in explosive plays:
Yards No. of Plays Yards No. of Plays
20+ 76 (t13) 60+ 5 (t26)
30+ 37 (t8) 70+ 3 (t17)
40+ 19 (t10) 80+ – (-)
50+ 9 (t19) 90+ – (-)

• Tanner Mordecai connected with Jordan Kerley on a 70-yard TD pass at USF.

• On the first play from scrimmage at Tulsa, Preston Stone threw a career-long 75-yard TD pass to Rashee Rice.

• In the win over Navy, Tanner Mordecai became the first FBS QB this season with three 20+yard pass TDs and a 20+ yard rushing TD in a single game this season. His 60-yard TD run was a career long.

• Tanner Mordecai had two TD passes of 50+ yards (51 to J. Kerley, 75 to R. Daniels Jr.) against UNT. The 75-yard TD pass to Daniels Jr. was a career long.

• TJ McDaniel had a TD run of 57 yards vs. Lamar, a career long, Velton Gardner added a 39-yard run for a TD at UCF.

• Mordecai’s 51-yard TD pass to RJ Maryland at Maryland gave him eight TD passes of at least 50 yards at SMU.

KEEP THE FLAG
The Mustangs rank 11th nationally in fewest penalties per game (4.42). SMU has committed three or less in five of 12 games this season, including two in games against Houston and USF.

ON THE RECEIVING END
Biletnikoff Watch List selection Rashee Rice finished the regular season as the FBS leader in receiving yards (1,355, SMU record) and receiving yards per game (112.9) and was fifth in receptions per game (8.0) and 11th in receiving TDs (10). He finished his career with a streak of 40 straight games with a reception (4th FBS). Overall, SMU has had at least one 100-yard receiver in 10 of 12 games this season (four different players – Rashee Rice (6), Dylan Goffney (2), Jordan Kerley (2), Jake Bailey (1)), most recently Rice (147 against Memphis). The Mustangs have had 8+ players catch a pass in nine of 12 games, while nine have caught a TD pass. The Mustangs had three players on the 2021 Biletnikoff Award Watch List – Reggie Roberson, Jr., Rashee Rice and Danny Gray. With Rice on the list in 2022, it is the 14th consecutive year a Mustang has made the list dating back to 2009. SMU was one of only 11 teams with multiple student-athletes listed in 2021, and one of only two (Nevada) with three players. It was the third straight season that the Mustangs have had at least two players mentioned. SMU is one of only three schools in The American to have ended 2021 with at least three players with multiple 100-yard receiving games – Rice (4), Roberson, Jr. (10), Gray (3) – and was the only school in The American to have had five players with 100-yard receiving performances in 2020. The Mustangs also had multiple 100-yard receivers three times in 2020.

STREAKING
The Mustangs started 7-0 in 2021 for the second time in three seasons (8-0, 2019), while the 5-0 start gave SMU its third consecutive season of starting 5-0 for only the second time in program history (1981-83). The Mustangs’ eight-game win streak to start the 2019 season was the longest since SMU won 10 straight in 1982. SMU was also 3-0 to open AAC play for the second time in three seasons. The 2022 loss at Maryland snapped a regular-season, non-conference win streak of 14, the most since a streak of 17 from 1979-85. SMU also had a win streak of seven straight regular-season, non-conference road games before that game.

HOT START
SMU led or was tied after the first quarter in 34 of the past 46 games, and were also leading or tied at halftime in 34 of 46.

WHAT A RUSH
The Mustangs have four games this season with 3+ TDs (USF, Tulsa, Lamar, TCU), including two with the same player posting 3+ (Lavine Tulsa, Siggers TCU). Four Mustangs have multi-TD games (Wheaton, Lavine, McDaniel, Siggers). SMU’s six running backs who have seen action in 2022 have combined for a loss of only 45 yards off 349 carries. Lavine leads the Mustangs with 551 yards off 119 carries and nine TDs. In his first career start, Tyler Lavine rushed for 112 yards (2nd straight 100+) and a TD against the USF. Lavine had a rushing TD in four straight games (Cincinnati-USF) and was 66-361 with six TDs in those games. He had a career day against Houston with 25 carries and 146 yards, while adding a TD. He was coming off a three-TD performance in the win at Tulsa. In the regular season finale against Memphis, Lavine posted his second multi-TD performance of the season.

OUR SPECIALTY
• Collin Rogers is 56-56 on PATs including an SMU-record 11-11 against Houston. He is also 15-19 on field goals. Rogers is 15-15 on the season from 46 yards or less (misses are 49, 49, 52, 53). He is the SMU single-season record holder with 56 PATs and is tied for seventh for single-season points at 101.

• Ray Guy Award candidate Ryan Bujcevski has 36 punts for 1,578 yards (long of 64), including eight of 50+, 14 inside the 20, 18 fair catches and three touchbacks

BLOCK PARTY
• The Mustangs rank ninth nationally and first in the AAC in blocked kicks with four, two from DeVere Levelston, one from Elijah Chatman and one from Isaac Slade-Matautia.

• Levelston’s pair of blocked kicks (UNT, Cincinnati) rank fifth in the FBS, one behind the national lead of three.

CLUB TAKEAWAY
• Club Takeaway is open for business in 2022. The Mustangs have at least one takeaway in 20 of the past 25 games, 29 of the past 35 games and 49 of past 57 games.

• The Mustangs forced three turnovers (3 INT) in the win over Houston. Nick Roberts had a pair (first Mustang since 2016) and Jahari Rogers added one.

• Jahari had back-to-back picks in the end zone against Houston and USF.

• Nick Roberts ranks 22nd nationally in fumbles recovered (2).

• SMU has six multi-takeaway games in 2022.

• Elijah Chatman’s fumble return for a TD at Tulsa was the first for the Mustangs since 2017.

• SMU had seven takeaways in the first three games of the season (multiple takeaways in each game).

GETTING DEFENSIVE
• Elijah Chatman opened 2022 on Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Outland Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award Watch Lists.

• The SMU Defense held No. 21/19 Cincinnati to 379 yards, the second-lowest of the season (364 at Tulsa).

• The Mustangs had nine TFLs and a season-high five sacks against TCU, including a career-high 3.0 sacks from Nelson Paul. Paul’s were the most by an SMU players since 3.0 by DeVere Levelston vs UCF (11-13-21), and the team total was the most since 5.0 in the same game. In his first game this season after coming back from injury, Je’lin Samuels added 1.5 and Elijah Chatman had 0.5.

• SMU tied its season high with five sacks at Tulsa (5 different players).

• Brandon Crossley sealed the win over Memphis with an interception in the end zone with :02 left on the clock.

BYU COUGARS NOTES:

• THE SERIES. BYU and SMU are meeting for the fourth time overall and the second time in a bowl game. The two schools met in the historic 1980 Holiday Bowl that featured one the greatest comebacks in college football history by the Cougars in a 46-45 win. Read more about that game on page 6.

• BOWLING. BYU is playing in a bowl game for the 6th time under Kalani Sitake in 7 years and the 17th time in the last 18 seasons. BYU’s 40 bowl invitations rank tied for No. 20 among college programs—more than storied programs such as UCLA, Notre Dame, Oregon, Iowa and Wisconsin.

• VS. THE AAC Since the league was founded in 2013, BYU is 12-5 against teams from the American Athletic Conference. The Cougars are 7-3 under
Sitake against the AAC. BYU went 1-1 against the league this year, with a win over South Florida in the season opener.

• LAVELL’S 50th ANNIVERSARY. The 2022 season marks the 50th anniversary of Hall of Fame coach LaVell Edwards being named the head coach at BYU. In the 47 seasons prior to Edwards, BYU had won 173 games, ranking 113th nationally. Since Edwards’ takeover in 1972, BYU has won 436 games, tied for No. 8 nationally. BYU more than doubled its average win total per season from under 4 to 8.6. Edwards won multiple national coach of the year awards and led BYU to the 1984 national championship and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. The program will honor him in various ways this season to highlight his legacy.

BYU BOWLS BY THE NUMBERS
1 – BYU’s biggest bowl victory came in 1984 as the No. 1 ranked Cougars rallied from a 17-10 deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat Bo Schembechler’s Michigan Wolverines 24-17. The win preserved a perfect 13-0 season and kept BYU at No. 1 in both the AP and UPI Coaches polls. On Jan. 2, 1985, BYU was crowned National Champions in all the polls. It’s the only time in college football history that the eventual national champion played its bowl game prior to New Years Eve.

3 – Only three quarterbacks have lead BYU to multiple wins in bowl games. Consensus All-American Jim McMahon lead a Cougars to back-to-back Holiday Bowl wins in 1980 and 1981, while Max Hall guided the Cougars to two bowl victories in 2007 and 2009, both at the Las Vegas Bowl. Zach Wilson went a perfect 18 of 18 in the 2018 Potato Bowl victory and led the Cougars to last year’s Boca Raton Bowl win in 2020.

4 – BYU longest consecutive bowl winning streak came between 2009 to 2012. The four-straight included wins over Oregon State, UTEP, Tulsa and San Diego State. Four is also the longest losing skid in BYU bowl history, which happened twice. The first four bowl games in 1974-76-78-79 and again in 1998-99-2001-2005.

11 – Since going independent in football in 2011, the Cougars have been invited to play in 11 bowl games over the past 12 seasons. Of the 11, the Poinsettia (2012, 2016) is the only bowl BYU played in more than once.

39 – Beginning with the Fiesta Bowl in 1974, BYU has appeared in 39 bowl games over the past 47 seasons. The Cougars have an overall record of 16-22-1.

BOWL GAME HISTORY
APPEARANCES
BYU has made 39 previous bowl appearances with a record of 15–22–1. The Cougars have appeared in 20 different bowl games against 35 different opponents.

BOWL RECORDS
BYU’s record in each bowl game:
Holiday Bowl (4–6–1), the Cotton Bowl Classic (1–0), the Las Vegas Bowl (3–3), the Copper Bowl (1–0), the Tangerine/Citrus Bowl (0–2), the Freedom Bowl (1–1), the Liberty Bowl (0–2), the Aloha Bowl (0–1), the Fiesta Bowl (0–1), the Motor City Bowl (0–1), the All-American Bowl (0–1), the New Mexico Bowl (1–0), the Armed Forces Bowl (1–0), the Poinsettia Bowl (2–0), Fight Hunger Bowl (0–1), the Miami Beach Bowl (0–1), the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (1–0), Hawaii Bowl (0–1), Boca Raton Bowl (1-0), Independence Bowl (0-1)

BOWL FACTS AND FIGURES
Of BYU’s 39 bowl appearances, 19 of them have been decided by a one-score margin or less, including four games in Sitake era — the 2016 Poinsettia Bowl (24-21 victory over Wyoming), 2019 Hawaii Bowl (38-34 loss to Hawaii), 2021 Independence Bowl (31-28 loss to UAB).

TAKING IT TO THE HOUSE Listed below are the longest scoring plays in BYU bowl history from various scoring categories:
• Passing: 70 yards – Aleva Hifo from Zach Wilson in the 2018 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
• Rushing: 39 yards – Tyler Allgeier in the 2020 Boca Raton Bowl
• Interception return: 35 yards – Tom Holmoe in the 1981 Holiday Bowl
• Fumble return: 34 yards – Matt Bauman in the 2009 Las Vegas Bowl
• Kickoff return: 102 yards – Dave Lowry in the 1976 Citrus Bowl
• Punt return: 83 yards – Vai Sikahema in the 1980 Holiday Bowl
• Field goal: 45 yards – Justin Sorensen in the 2013 Fight Hunger Bowl and Trevor Sampson in the 2014 Miami Beach Bowl

THE HOLIDAY SEASON Bowl games tend to fall on or near one of the many holidays in December and January. Over the years, BYU has played on New Year’s Eve twice (1998 Liberty Bowl, 2001 Liberty Bowl), New Year’s Day once (1997 Cotton Bowl), Christmas Day once (1992 Aloha Bowl) and Christmas Eve once (2019 Hawaii Bowl).

DEFENSIVE DOMINANCE BYU defeated San Diego State 23-6
in the 2012 Poinsettia bowl behind the super-human performance of All-American Kyle Van Noy. The junior linebacker finished the night with two touchdowns, 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery for a score, an interception returned for a touchdown, eight tackles and a blocked punt. In all, Van Noy recorded an amazing 7.5 disruptive plays in the box score and scored 12 of BYU’s 23 points.