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Lion Football begins 2023 against UC Davis

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 
LIVE STATS: http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=473499
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."
 
-TAMUC-
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Players Mentioned

Celestin Haba

#45 Celestin Haba

DL
6' 2"
Senior
Kendall Paul

#3 Kendall Paul

DB
5' 9"
Sophomore
Eric Rodriguez

Eric Rodriguez

QB
5' 11"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Celestin Haba

#45 Celestin Haba

6' 2"
Senior
DL
Kendall Paul

#3 Kendall Paul

5' 9"
Sophomore
DB
Eric Rodriguez

Eric Rodriguez

5' 11"
Junior
QB