COMMERCE – The Texas A&M University-Commerce football team is back and begins a new era on Thursday night when it hosts UC Davis to begin the 2023 season at 7 p.m.
WHO: UC Davis at A&M-Commerce
WHERE: Commerce | Ernest Hawkins Field at Memorial Stadium
WHEN: Thursday, August 31 | 7 p.m.
RECORDS: Both teams are 0-0 on the season.
RANKINGS: The Aggies are ranked No. 17 in the AFCA Coaches Poll and No. 16 in the Stats Perform FCS Top 25. The Lions are unranked.
LIVE AUDIO: Lion Sports Network – KETR 88.9 FM, Commerce (
http://www.ketr.org)
LIVE VIDEO: ESPN+ |
https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/eventCalendarId/401540288
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TICKETS: LionAthletics.com/tickets
GAME NOTES: TAMUC | UCD
A&M-COMMERCE ENTERS SECOND YEAR IN NCAA DIVISION I FCS
• The Lions begin the second season in NCAA Division I FCS this week against UC Davis.
• It is also the second season for the Lions in the Southland Conference and first under coach
Clint Dolezel.
• A&M-Commerce will be eligible for FCS Playoffs during the 2026 season.
SLC MEMBERS IN 2023-24
| Institution |
Offers Football? |
| A&M-COMMERCE |
YES |
| Houston Christian |
Yes |
| Incarnate Word |
Yes |
| Lamar |
Yes |
| McNeese State |
Yes |
| New Orleans |
No |
| Nicholls State |
Yes |
| Northwestern State |
Yes |
| Southeastern Louisiana |
Yes |
| Texas A&M-Corpus Christi |
No |
DOLEZEL TAKES THE REINS
• This season is the first for the Lions under coach
Clint Dolezel, who returns to his alma mater.
• A Lion Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, Dolezel is considered one of the best arena football quarterbacks of all-time and coached multiple championship teams in arena football.
• He brings along another Lion Athletics Hall of Famer,
Bobby Bounds as the offensive coordinator and
Dave Ewart as the offensive line coach.
•
Chase Paramore (Running Backs), Jarrett Boykin (Wide Receivers), and
Nathan Jester (Tight Ends) are new
additions on the offensive staff, while
Jay Williams (Safeties) is the lone new coach defensively.
• Both Jester and Williams spent last season on the coaching staff as graduate assistants.
SUCCESS IN SEASON OPENERS
• A&M-Commerce is looking for its 10th straight season-opening win on Thursday against UC Davis.
• The Lions lost a season opener in 2012.
CURRENT STREAK OF SEASON OPENING WINS
| 2013 |
W, 51-6, Sul Ross State |
| 2014 |
W, 98-20, East Texas Baptist |
| 2015 |
W, 48-17, Adams State |
| 2016 |
W, 40-28, at Delta State |
| 2017 |
W, 8-7, at North Alabama |
| 2018 |
W, 37-36 (OT), Texas A&M-Kingsville |
| 2019 |
W, 93-0, Seleccion Nuevo Leon |
| 2021 |
W, 12-6, at Colorado State-Pueblo |
| 2022 |
W, 52-7, vs. Lincoln (Calif.) |
SERIES HISTORY AGAINST THE AGGIES
• A&M-Commerce and UC Davis are meeting for the third time with the Aggies having won both previous meetings.
• The Aggies won 34-10 in Commerce during the 1998 season and 36-0 in 1999 in Davis.
WINNING FEELING ON HOMECOMING
• By downing HCU 31-3 on homecoming weekend last year, the Lions won their eighth straight homecoming game and are 60-35-1 all-time on homecoming weekend.
• Since 2008, A&M-Commerce is 8-6 in homecoming games.
RARE FEAT FOR THE LIONS
• Last season, the Lions started 3-0 in conference play with the win over HCU. The Lions became just the fourth program to start conference play 3-0 during its first season in NCAA Division I AA/FCS, joining UAlbany (DII), Dayton (DIII), and Gardner-Webb (DII).
| Yr. |
Team |
Conf. |
Strk |
Final Record |
| 1983 |
Dayton |
Pioneer |
W6 |
6-0 |
| 1999 |
UAlbany |
Northeast |
W5 |
6-1 |
| 2002 |
Gardner-Webb |
Big South |
W3 |
3-0 |
| 2022 |
A&M-COMMERCE |
SOUTHLAND |
W3 |
3-3 |
RARELY MISSED HISTORY
• The Lions went 5-6 in 2022, rarely missing a winning record, stopping a streak of having a winning season for every year since 2013.
LIONS EARN NATIONAL RECOGNITION IN 2022
• After the win at Southeastern a year ago, quarterback
Eric Rodriguez was among the honorable mention candidates for FCS National Offensive Player of the Week award.
• As a team, the Lions were also named as a honorable mention National Team of the Week
• On October 17,
Kendall Paul was also named an honorable mention Defensive Player of the Week after earning the SLC Defensive Player of the Week.
WILLIAMS TAKES OVER AS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
•
Kyle Williams, who served the past two seasons as assistant defensive coordinator and cornerbacks coach, took over the Lions' defensive coordinator for the 2022 season.
• The Lions had the top ranked defense in the Southland Conference in his first season as the defensive coordinator.
• A 2006 graduate of Kansas State, Williams earned all-Big 12 honors as a player and his coaching stints prior to Commerce include University of Southern California and Kansas State.
• Williams was the defensive coordinator at Sul Ross State (DIII) from 2014-17. He had nine defensive players earn All-America status during that stretch.
FINDING SECOND HOMES
• As is the case around the country, the Lions welcome 24 transfers to the squad in 2023. The transfers have found their way to Commerce from all levels of college football.
| College Football Division |
Number of Transfers |
| Division I FBS |
1 |
| Division I FCS |
10 |
| Division II |
5 |
| NAIA & Junior College |
8 |
LIONS IN THE PROS
• Four Lion alums are currently, or recently signed professional football contracts, highlighted Miami Dolphins starting cornerback Kader Kohou.
• Luis Perez ended the most recent XFL season as a league champion with the Arlington Renegades, earning championship game MVP honors.
• Recent graduate,
Celestin Haba signed a contract with the Winnepeg Jets of the Canadian Football League and has become a mainstay on the defensive line.
• Haba joins Jalen Edwards-Cooper in the CFL. Edwards-Cooper plays for the British Columbia Lions.
LION FOOTBALL RANKED NO. 4 IN "TOP 20 PROGRAMS THAT INSPIRE"
• The Lion Football program was ranked No. 4 in College Athletic Advisor's Top 20 Programs That Inspire in 2021.
• The program rankings are open to all four-year, collegiate-level programs outside of NCAA Division I and are based on a subjective assessment of student experience in four areas:
-Holistic development of student-athletes in the institution;
-Academic achievement and support for the academic success of student-athletes;
-Overall college experience for participants within the program;
-Affordability/graduation rates/student satisfaction.
• Although College Athletic Advisor's list is subjective, the organization believes these rankings "present an informed starting point for a discussion about where student-athletes can excel as 'triple-threat' competitors (academics, athletics, and socially) in college and in their future lives."
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