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SWAC: 2015 Texas Southern Tigers Football Preview

Courtesy SWAC.org
Courtesy: SWAC.org

2015 Football Preview: Texas Southern

Courtesy SWAC.org
Sun, August 30, 2015
Bringing back a veteran squad, Texas Southern plans to better last year's 5-6, 3-6 mark.
A late-season collapse denied the Tigers their first winning season since 2010. Standing 5-1 at midseason, TSU closed out the campaign with five consecutive losses, including a 38-37 home heartbreaker to Arkansas Pine Bluff. Despite the disappointing finish, the Tigers showed signs of recovering from academic sanctions with the three-victory improvement.
Texas Southern's hopes of climbing in the SWAC standings will hinge on its offense.
While the defense was solid in 2014, the Tigers ranked seventh in the league in scoring (26 points per game) and ninth in total offense (360 yards per game) and passing (188.5 ypg). In fairness, the offense made considerable progress after averaging an anemic 15.7 ppg, ranking 115th out of 122 FCS teams in 2013.

With all of the key skill players back from last season, fourth-year head coach Darrell Asberry is expecting continued improvement. TSU returns two experienced quarterbacks, every ball carrier and its top five receivers.

Senior Jamal Small and junior Homer Causey will likely continue to rotate at quarterback. Small threw for 904 yards and eight touchdowns with four interceptions while Causey completed 60 percent of his passes for 761 yards, seven TDs and two INTs in six games.
TSU had some success running the ball last year, ranking fifth in the conference in rushing with 171.5 yards per contest.

Senior Daveonn Porter (131 carries, 827 yards, 6 touchdowns; 24 receptions, 221 yards, 2 TDs) is the go-to back. Sophomore Jimmy Potepa added 392 yards and a pair of scores on 84 rushing attempts.

Junior Malik Cross (36-420-6), senior Fred Plummer (34-446-4), sophomore Larry Clark III (25-391-3) and junior Steven Carpenter (24-317) head up the receiving corps.

On the other side of the ball, the top six tacklers return from a group which ranked third in the SWAC in scoring (27.3 ppg), second in total defense (354.8 ypg), third in rushing defense (163.9 ypg) and seventh in passing defense (250 ypg).

While the graduation casualties were minimal in quality, cornerback Tray Walker, the Baltimore Ravens' fourth round draft pick, will be missed.  Linebacker Darian Claiborne, a Port Allen product, led the team in tackles with 77 stops and five tackles for loss as a freshman, followed closely by junior linebacker Jarius Moore (74 tackles, 3 TFL).

Also back are senior defensive back Branden Thomas (56 tackles, 5.5 TFL), sophomore lineman Derrick Lyles (46 tackles, 7 TFL, 3.5 sacks), junior lineman Arthell Wyre (45 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks) and senior linebacker LaKendrick Conley (43 tackles, 5.5 TFL).

First-team All-SWAC honoree Cory Carter heads up a solid kicking game. Carter led the SWAC in punting last fall with a 45-yard average on 55 attempts, with 19 kicks downed inside the 20.
Eric Medina made 14-of-18 field goals and booted 15 touchbacks as a freshman.

TEXAS SOUTHERN SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT
Sept. 5 Prairie View A&M*

Sept. 11 Bacone College

Sept. 19 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff*

Sept. 26 at Jackson State*

Oct. 1 Alabama State*

Oct. 17 at Mississippi Valley State*

Oct. 24 Southern* (HC)

Oct. 31 College of Faith

Nov. 7 Grambling *

Nov. 14 Alcorn State*

Nov. 28 at Alabama A&M*

Bold Games: Home
*Conference Games

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Romo and Offense Look Ready For Regular Season; Full Recap

Tony Romo celebrates one of this two touchdown passes in 28-14 loss to Minnesota
in third preseason game. Photo credit: Tony Gutierrez/AP
It was hard to get gauge on the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys after only seeing him take three snaps in the preseason. In their third straight preseason loss to the Minnesota Vikings, Tony Romo was the bright star we all hoped to see.

The Dallas Cowboys did lose a third preseason game to the Minnesota Vikings 28-14.

Romo was 5-8 for 88-yards withh 2 touchdowns. He finished with quarterback rating of 139.6.

The second TD was the most impressive. He dodged pressure to find Lucky Whitehead for a 8-yard strike.

Darren McFadden had a much better outing than the previous game, averaging 9.2-yards per carry instead of 3.4.

Terrence Williams had the other Cowboy touchdown. Dez Bryant was held out again due to his hamstring, but indicated he will be ready for the regular season.

The Cowboys will play their last preseason game against the Houston Texans this Thursday.


Arlington Martin Shocks DeSoto Eagles 46-26; Saturday Scores

Arlington Martin defeats DeSoto 46-26 after Eagles get a late start.
Photo credit: Steve Hamm
Arlington Martin dominated DeSoto for the first three quarters scoring 32 points and allowing zero. DeSoto did not get on the board until the last play of the third quarter after a 4-yard run for a TD by quarterback Tristen Wallace.

Wallace, an Ohio State recruit, finished with 484 yards passing and three TDs.

Martin capitalized on the mental mistakes of the Eagles, who raked up costly penalties throughout the first half.

The Warriors continue their bout against top ranked teams with Skyline next week. The Eagles will try to regroup against IMG Academy (FL) at home.

Team Stats
Arlington MartinDeSoto
Total yards435591
First downs2122
Rushes/Yds42/26737/107
Average rush6.362.89
Comp-Att-Int12-19-218-40-2
Pass yards168484
Comp pct63.1645
Punts13
Punting Yards4453
Punting Average4417.67
Fumbles-Lost4-24-2
Penalties-yards6-4512-89

AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
DeSoto26Arlington Martin
(at Mansfield's Vernon Newsom Stadium)
46Final
Boxscore
Prestonwood Christian42Bellaire Episcopal
(at University of Houston)
53Final
Boxscore
Episcopal School of Dallas53Houston Second Baptist
(at Bullard Brook Hill)
14Final
Boxscore
Highland Park28Frisco Centennial
(at Allen)
26Final
Boxscore
First Baptist36Colleyville Covenant Christian
(at Fort Worth Christian)
35Final
Boxscore
Fort Worth All SaintsHouston St. Pius X
(at University of Houston)
7:30pm
Garland ChristianKennedale Fellowship
(at Fort Worth Southwest Christian)
7:30pm
Houston Lutheran South41Carrollton Prince of Peace Christian14Final
Boxscore
McKinney Christian14Arlington Grace Prep
(at South Grand Prairie)
50Final
Boxscore
Pottsboro45Aubrey0Final
Boxscore
De La Salle (Calif.)21Euless Trinity
(at Mansfield's Vernon Newsom Stadium)
26Final
Boxscore
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Cedar Hill, Allen, Skyline Win in Impressive Fashion; HS Football Scores

Cedar Hill beats SOC 46-7 in Week 1. Photo credit: Dallas News 
So much for missing players...Cedar Hill, Skyline, and Allen all win big over tough opponents in week 1.

Allen, without Kyler Murray, looked like the same championship offense putting up 48 points over Denton Guyer.

Cedar Hill QB Avery Davis was 13-17 for 200 yards and four TDs. He also added 87 yards rushing the ball.

AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Arlington Pantego Christian8Greenhill36Final
Boxscore
Denison49Frisco Liberty
(at Toyota Stadium)
7Final
Boxscore
Lake WorthFort Worth Country Day7:00pm
Mansfield Legacy36Lovejoy
(at Allen's old Eagle Stadium)
49Final
Boxscore
St. Mark's34Cistercian33Final
Boxscore
The Colony21Saginaw27Final
Boxscore
WeatherfordLubbock Coronado7:00pm
Wilmer-Hutchins6Denton56Final
Boxscore
A+ Academy36Irving The Highlands20Final
Boxscore
Abilene35Colleyville Heritage
(at Grapevine's Mustang-Panther Stadium)
21Final
Boxscore
Argyle20Abilene Wylie10Final
Boxscore
Arlington Bowie0Jesuit35Final
Boxscore
Arlington Oakridge41John Paul II10Final
Boxscore
Bishop Dunne45Dallas Christian17Final
Boxscore
Brownsboro19Crandall38Final
Boxscore
Carrollton Newman Smith0McKinney North
(at McKinney's Ron Poe Stadium)
51Final
Boxscore
Carrollton Ranchview35Parish Episcopal50Final
Boxscore
Carter18Bishop Lynch54Final
Boxscore
Celina35Argyle Liberty Christian20Final
Boxscore
Cleburne26Mansfield Lake Ridge
(at Mansfield's R.L. Anderson Stadium)
52Final
Boxscore
Coppell26Hebron20Final
Boxscore
Covenant SchoolFort Worth Calvary Christian
(at Fort Worth All Saints)
7:30pm
Crowley24Kennedale49Final
Boxscore
Denton Guyer16Allen48Final
Boxscore
Denton Ryan31Rockwall
(at Rockwall's Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium)
14Final
Boxscore
Duncanville37Arlington
(at Maverick Stadium at UTA)
57Final
Boxscore
Farmersville37Cooper22Final
Boxscore
Flower Mound20Trophy Club Byron Nelson
(at Northwest ISD Stadium)
28Final
Boxscore
Flower Mound Coram DeoFort Worth Lake Country Christian7:30pm
Flower Mound Marcus27Mansfield
(at Mansfield's Vernon Newsom Stadium)
17Final
Boxscore
Forney56Wills Point21Final
Boxscore
Fort Worth Nolan10Everman26Final
Boxscore
Fort Worth Polytechnic7Samuell
(at Forester Field)
25Final
Boxscore
Fort Worth Trimble Tech33Spruce
(at Pleasant Grove Stadium)
20Final
Boxscore
Fort Worth Trinity ValleyFort Worth Southwest Christian7:30pm
Frisco20North Forney
(at Forney's City Bank Stadium)
13Final
Boxscore
Frisco Lone Star48Sherman14Final
Boxscore
Frisco Wakeland14Lake Dallas41Final
Boxscore
Garland49Irving MacArthur
(at Irving Schools Stadium)
28Final
Boxscore
Glen Rose42Ferris31Final
Boxscore
Grand Prairie3Haltom
(at Birdville Stadium)
10Final
Boxscore
Grapevine Faith Christian56Rio Vista7Final
Boxscore
Hillcrest21W.T. White
(at Alfred J. Loos Complex/Couch Field)
44Final
Boxscore
Houston Lutheran SouthCarrollton Prince of Peace Christian7:30pm
Joshua14Fort Worth South Hills28Final
Boxscore
Justin Northwest28Corsicana34Final
Boxscore
KaufmanGainesville7:30pm
Keller Central34Hurst L.D. Bell
(at Bedford's Pennington Field)
31Final
Boxscore
Kimball25Woodrow Wilson
(at Franklin Stadium)
35Final
Boxscore
KrumPilot Point7:30pm
Lake Highlands14Plano East
(at Murphy's Kimbrough Stadium)
36Final
Boxscore
Life WaxahachieParadise7:30pm
Lincoln22Fort Worth Dunbar
(at Fort Worth's Handley Field)
46Final
Boxscore
Little ElmTerrell7:30pm
Madison12Grandview42Final
Boxscore
Manor46Arlington Sam Houston
(at Arlington's Wilemon Field)
28Final
Boxscore
Mansfield Timberview28Ennis33Final
Boxscore
Marshall62Royse City13Final
Boxscore
Maypearl13Life Oak Cliff
(at DeSoto)
21Final
Boxscore
McKinney28Richardson Pearce
(at Richardson's Eagle-Mustang Stadium)
45Final
Boxscore
Melissa20Sanger55Final
Boxscore
Mesquite Poteet19Lancaster34Final
Boxscore
Molina16Carrollton R.L. Turner
(at Carrollton's Standridge Stadium)
43Final
Boxscore
Nevada Community32Leonard24Final
Boxscore
North Dallas64Sunset
(at Kincaide Stadium)
0Final
Boxscore
North GarlandGreenville7:30pm
North Mesquite49Garland Naaman Forest
(at Garland's H.B. Johnson Stadium)
7Final
Boxscore
Plano West33Mesquite
(at Mesquite's E.H. Hanby Stadium)
14Final
Boxscore
PonderFort Worth Castleberry7:30pm
Pottsboro45Aubrey0Final
Boxscore
Prosper35Birdville
(at Birdville Fine Arts/Athletic Complex)
10Final
Boxscore
Red Oak7Wylie East
(at Wylie ISD Stadium)
49Final
Boxscore
Richardson22Frisco Heritage
(at Frisco ISD Memorial Stadium)
35Final
Boxscore
Rockwall-Heath43Sulphur Springs17Final
Boxscore
Seagoville36Pinkston
(at Sprague Athletic Complex/Jones Field)
14Final
Boxscore
Seagraves26Trinity Christian - Cedar Hill
(at Abilene's Shotwell Stadium)
16Final
Boxscore
Shelton3Fort Worth Christian49Final
Boxscore
Skyline23South Grand Prairie
(at Grand Prairie's Gopher-Warrior Bowl)
12Final
Boxscore
South Garland35Richardson Berkner
(at Wildcat-Ram Stadium)
45Final
Boxscore
South Oak Cliff7Cedar Hill46Final
Boxscore
Southlake Carroll14Austin Westlake20Final
Boxscore
Sunnyvale48Godley57Final
Boxscore
Tyler John Tyler17Plano
(at Plano's John Clark Stadium)
35Final
Boxscore
Tyler Lee35Keller Fossil Ridge
(at Keller ISD Athletic Complex)
59Final
Boxscore
Waxahachie40Midlothian
(at Midlothian ISD Multi-Purpose Stadium)
32Final
Boxscore
Whitesboro35Anna34Final
Boxscore
Wylie24Sachse
(at Garland's Williams Stadium)
37Final
Boxscore
Courtesy of DallasNews.com