2010 Texas A&M Aggies football team
American college football season
The 2010 Texas A&M Aggies football team (often referred to as "A&M " or the "Aggies ") represented Texas A&M University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The team was led by third-year head coach Mike Sherman and played their home games at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas . The team's defense was led by first-year coach Tim DeRuyter . They were members of the South Division of the Big 12 Conference .
The Aggies finished the season 9–4, 6–2 in Big 12 play and were South Division champions with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State . They were invited to the Cotton Bowl Classic where they were defeated by LSU , 24–41.
Schedule
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance Source September 4 6:00 pm No. 8 (FCS ) Stephen F. Austin * W 48–781,287 [ 1]
September 11 6:00 pm Louisiana Tech * Kyle Field College Station, TX W 48–1677,579 [ 2]
September 18 6:00 pm FIU * Kyle Field College Station, TX W 27–2079,069 [ 3]
September 30 6:30 pm at Oklahoma State ESPN L 35–3848,284 [ 4]
October 9 2:30 pm vs. No. 11 Arkansas * ABC L 17–2465,622 [ 5]
October 16 11:00 am No. 21 Missouri Kyle Field College Station, TX FSN L 9–3083,453 [ 6]
October 23 6:00 pm at Kansas FSN W 45–1044,239 [ 7]
October 30 2:30 pm Texas Tech Kyle Field College Station, TX (rivalry ) W 45–2784,479 [ 8]
November 6 6:00 pm No. 11 Oklahoma Kyle Field College Station, TX FSN W 33–1981,392 [ 9]
November 13 6:00 pm at Baylor No. 23 FSN W 42–3045,089 [ 10]
November 20 7:00 pm No. 9 Nebraska No. 18 Kyle Field College Station, TX ABC W 9–690,079 [ 11]
November 25 7:00 pm at Texas No. 17 ESPN W 24–17100,752 [ 12]
January 7, 2011 7:27 pm vs. No. 11 LSU * No. 18 FOX L 24–4183,514 [ 13]
*Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Central time
Personnel
Roster
2010 Texas A&M Aggies football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
QB
1
Jerrod Johnson
Sr
QB
3
Jameill Showers
Fr
WR
4
Brandal Jackson
So
WR
5
Kenric McNeal
So
QB
6
Luke Woodley
Fr
WR
7
Uzoma Nwachukwu
So
WR
8
Jeff Fuller
Jr
WR
9
Nate Askew
Fr
WR
10
Cody Beyer
Sr
TE
13
Tommy Dorman
So
WR
14
Keon Furtch
So
WR
15
Kenny Brown
Sr
WR
16
LeKendrick Williams
Fr
QB
16
Matt Joeckel
Fr
QB
17
Ryan Tannehill
Jr
QB
18
Patrick O'Quinn
Fr
TE
19
Winston Gamso
So
RB
20
Bradley Stephens
Jr
TE
21
Michael Lamothe
So
RB
23
Ben Malena
Fr
WR
24
Taylor Randle
Jr
WR
25
Ryan Swope (C)
So
RB
27
Mister Jones
Fr
RB
29
Anthony Vela
Sr
TE
30
Don Bishop
Fr
RB
32
Cyrus Gray
Jr
RB
33
Christine Michael
So
RB
34
Jay Tolliver
So
WR
35
Lee Rodgers
Fr
FB
37
Garrett Graham
Jr
TE
45
Matt Sherman
So
OL
51
Jarvis Harrison
Fr
OL
55
Chase Dube
Fr
OL
61
Patrick Lewis
So
OL
62
Jeffrey Hyde
Fr
OL
63
Cedric Ogbuehi
Fr
OL
65
Evan Eike
Jr
OL
67
Joseph Villavisencio
Jr
OL
70
Matt Allen
Sr
OL
71
Brian Thomas
So
OL
72
Josh Ayers
So
OL
73
Rhontae Scales
Fr
OL
74
Danny Baker
Jr
OL
75
Jake Matthews
Fr
OL
76
Luke Joeckel
Fr
OL
77
Shep Klinke
Fr
OL
78
Garrett Gramling
Fr
OL
79
Joseph Cheek
Fr
TE
8o
Hutson Prioleau
Fr
TE
81
Nehemiah Hicks
Fr
WR
82
David Adame
So
WR
83
Michael Walker
Fr
WR
84
Malcome Kennedy
Fr
WR
86
Seth Gardner
So
TE
87
Nehemiah Hicks
Fr
WR
88
Gaston Lamascus
Fr
TE
90
Justin Breshears
Fr
TE
96
Caden Smith
Fr
Defense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
DB
1
Trent Hunter
Jr
DB
2
Steven Campbell
So
DB
3
Lionel Smith
Jr
DB
4
Toney Hurd Jr.
Fr
DB
5
Coryell Judie
Jr
DL
6
K.J. Williams
Jr
DB
7
Terrence Frederick
Jr
LB
8
Garrick Williams
Jr
DB
9
Charlie Thomas
Fr
LB
10
Sean Porter
So
LB
11
Jonathan Stewart
So
DB
13
Desmond Gardiner
Fr
DB
14
Clay Honeycutt
Fr
DB
17
Chris Caflisch
Sr
DL
19
Eddie Brown, Jr.
Jr
DB
21
Steven Terrell (C)
So
DB
22
Dustin Harris
Fr
LB
23
Domonique Patterson
Fr
LB
24
Malcolm Johnson
Fr
DB
28
Louie Swope
Fr
DB
29
Blaine Cheatham
So
LB
35
Ricky Cavanaugh
Jr
LB
37
Michael Hodges
Sr
LB
38
Kolten Thigpen
Jr
LB
40
Von Miller
Sr
DL
41
Connor Fields
Fr
DB
41
Demaurier Thompson
Sr
DL
42
Kirby Ennis
Fr
DL
44
Andrew Wolridge
So
LB
47
Caleb Russell
So
LB
48
Andrew Weaver
Fr
DL
49
Brandon Jackson
Fr
DL
72
Gavin Stansbury
Fr
DL
77
Lucas Patterson
Sr
DL
83
Tony Jerod-Eddie
Jr
DL
89
Ivan Robinson
Fr
DL
90
Ben Bass
Jr
DL
91
Rob Rhodeback
Fr
DL
92
Jonathan Mathis
Jr
DL
93
Jomo McDuff
Fr
JKR
94
Damontre Moore
Fr
DL
96
Michael Ebbitt
Jr
DL
97
Cody Williams
Sr
DL
99
Spencer Nealy
So
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Notable players
Player (Position)
Records broken
Honors received
Jeff Fuller (WR)
• Season touchdowns • Career touchdowns • Number of games with at least one catch
• First team All-Big 12 [ 14]
Cyrus Gray (RB)
• Career-high of 223 yards in Texas game • First Aggie RB since Leeland McElroy in 1995 to reach 200 yards[ 15] • First Aggie since Courtney Lewis in 2003 to rush for 1,000 yards.[ 16] • Ran longest play from scrimmage and scored
• Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Texas)[ 17] • Honorable mention All-Big 12[ 14]
Michael Hodges (LB)
• Career-high of 19 tackles against Oklahoma
• 2× Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Oklahoma, Nebraska)[ 17] • FWAA /Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week (Oklahoma)[ 18] • Honorable mention All-Big 12[ 14]
Coryell Judie (KR/DB)
• First Aggie in school history to return kickoffs for touchdowns in consecutive games[ 19]
• 2× Big 12 Special Teams Player (Oklahoma, Baylor)[ 17] • Second team All-Big 12[ 14]
Von Miller (LB)
• N/A
• 2× Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Baylor, Texas)[ 17] • Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week (Texas)[ 20] • First team All-Big 12 selection[ 14] • 2010 Butkus Award winner for Nation's top collegiate linebacker[ 21]
Trent Hunter , DB, Walter Camp Defensive Player of the Week (Nebraska);[ 20] Honorable mention All-Big 12[ 14]
Jerrod Johnson , QB, was the starter for the first seven games. He broke school records for career passing yards, single game completions, and career total offense.
Christine Michael , RB, season cut short due to injury during Texas Tech game[ 22]
Ryan Swope , WR, broke season catch record; honorable mention All-Big 12[ 14]
Ryan Tannehill , QB, was the starting quarterback since the Texas Tech game, in which he broke the single game passing record. He played wide receiver earlier in the season. All-Big 12 Honorable mention.
Patrick Lewis , OL, plays for the Seahawks in 2015
Other All-Big 12 coach's selections include Matt Allen (second team OL). Total honorable mention selections is 22.[ 14]
Coaching staff
Game summaries
Stephen F. Austin
1
2
3
4
Total
SFA
0
7
0
0
7
Texas A&M
7
13
21
7
48
Louisiana Tech
1
2
3
4
Total
LA Tech
3
7
6
0
16
Texas A&M
7
14
17
10
48
Florida International
1
2
3
4
Total
FIU
3
3
14
0
20
Texas A&M
0
6
0
21
27
Oklahoma State
1
2
3
4
Total
Texas A&M
14
7
0
14
35
Oklahoma State
0
7
21
10
38
Arkansas
1
2
3
4
Total
Arkansas
14
7
3
0
24
Texas A&M
7
7
3
0
17
Missouri
1
2
3
4
Total
Missouri
6
10
14
0
30
Texas A&M
0
0
3
6
9
Kansas
1
2
3
4
Total
Texas A&M
14
17
7
7
45
Kansas
3
7
0
0
10
Jerrod Johnson and Ryan Tannehill split time at quarterback for the first time.
Texas Tech
1
2
3
4
Total
Texas Tech
7
7
0
13
27
Texas A&M
3
21
14
7
45
Ryan Tannehill 's first career start. Johnson benched.
Oklahoma
1
2
3
4
Total
Oklahoma
0
0
17
2
19
Texas A&M
9
3
7
14
33
Texas A&M defeated Oklahoma for the first time since 2002. Also the first time A&M beat a ranked opponent at home since 2007 Texas.[ 23] It was an upset victory that included 3 goal-line stands by the A&M defense. OU ran 15 plays under the Aggie 10-yard line, and gained only 11 yards.[ 24] Michael Hodges was part of the 3 goal-line stands. He earned Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honors for his career-high 19 tackles.[ 25] A&M also became ranked after the game, for the first time since September 21, 2007.[ 26]
Oklahoma's loss was historically significant. OU ran the most plays (104) in its history, beating the previous record of 102. In games in which the Sooners ran more than 90 plays, the Sooners had been 39–0. The Sooners also had only 29 first downs; OU was 57–0 before the game, in which it made at least 29 first downs.[ 27]
Baylor
1
2
3
4
Total
Texas A&M
7
14
14
7
42
Baylor
17
13
0
0
30
Cyrus Gray picked up 137 rushing yards for a career-high of 4 touchdowns.[ 28]
Nebraska
1
2
3
4
Total
Nebraska
3
0
0
3
6
Texas A&M
0
3
0
6
9
Record-setting crowd of 90,079. Cyrus Gray's fifth consecutive 100-yard rushing game (Darren Lewis 1990).[ 29] Trent Hunter had 2 interceptions.[ 30] Nebraska was charged with a school-record 16 penalties for a total of 145 yards,[ 31] and Texas A&M only had 2 penalties for 10 yards. No touchdowns were scored for either team, and all of the points were scored by way of field goals. Taylor Martinez re-injured his right ankle in the first quarter when he was stepped on by one of his offensive linemen.
Questionable roughing the passer call against Nebraska.[ 32] Bo Pelini 's behavior during the game was called into question.[ 31] [ 33] [ 34] [ 35]
Aggies won Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Team of the Week.[ 36]
Texas
1
2
3
4
Total
Texas A&M
0
7
17
0
24
Texas
7
0
7
3
17
Cyrus Gray had a 200-yard game, first A&M RB since Leeland McElroy 1995. This game pushed Cyrus Gray over the 1,000 yard rushing mark for the 2010 season. Texas finished with its first losing season since 1997.[ 15] With the win, the Aggies won a share of the Big 12 South Division title.
LSU – Cotton Bowl Classic
1
2
3
4
Total
#11 Tigers
7
21
7
6
41
#18 Aggies
10
7
0
7
24
NFL draft
1st Round, 2nd Overall Pick by the Denver Broncos —Sr. LB Von Miller .
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