TULSA POSTGAME NOTES VS. EAST CAROLINA
11/29/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
Recap |
Final Stats |
Quotes |
Photo Gallery
• Tulsa's team captains were all 12 seniors, junior defensive end Derrick Alexander and junior offensive lineman Garrett Stafford.
• Tulsa wore chrome helmets, blue jerseys, and blue plants with red and white stripes.
• True freshman running back D'Angelo Brewer made his first career start.
• At the 9:54 mark of the first quarter, Brewer scored his first career touchdown on a five-yard run.
• At the 8:51 mark of the first quarter, senior linebacker Luke Snider recorded his second career blocked punt. His previous blocked punt was earlier this season against Temple (10/11/14).
• The blocked punt was recovered in the end zone by sophomore walk-on linebacker Matt Hickman. It was Tulsa's first blocked punt for a touchdown since Kinny Spotwood recovered a punt blocked by Nick Graham (10/1/05).
• At the 13:20 mark of the second quarter, sophomore receiver Keevan Lucas caught his 100th pass of the season. He became the third player in Tulsa history with 100 or more receptions in a season, joining Howard Twilley (134 in 1965) and Chris Penn (105 in 1993).
• At the 7:36 mark of the second quarter, senior defensive end Chris Hummingbird recorded his fourth sack of the season, and the seventh sack of his career.
• At the 3:15 mark of the second quarter, Derrick Alexander recorded his 17th career sack. He now has 7.5 sacks for the season.
• At the 6:45 mark of the third quarter, senior defensive back Dwight Dobbins recorded his first interception of the season, and the fourth of his career.
• At the 5:52 mark of the third quarter, junior receiver Keyarris Garrett caught a 30-yard touchdown pass from sophomore quarterback Dane Evans. It was Garrett's fifth touchdown of the season and 14th for his career.
• Dane Evans' touchdown pass to Garrett was his 23rd touchdown pass of the season and 27th for his career.
• Dane Evans has thrown at least one touchdown pass in every game this season.
• At the 3:29 mark of the third quarter, sophomore punter Dalton Parks kicked a career-best 67-yard punt.
• At the 6:41 mark of the fourth quarter, sophomore running back James Flanders scored his first career touchdown on a one-yard run.
• Dane Evans finished the season with 3,102 passing yards, which ranks fifth on Tulsa's all-time single-season chart. Evans' performance is the best since G.J. Kinne threw for 3,650 yards in 2010.
• Evans also finished the season with 3,160 yards of total offense, which ranks fifth on Tulsa's all-time single-season chart.
• Keevan Lucas finished the season with 1,219 receiving yards, which ranks sixth on Tulsa's all-time single-season chart. Lucas' performance is just behind Garrett Mills (1,235 yards in 2005) and Brennan Marion (1,244 yards in 2007).
• Lucas also finished with 101 receptions on the season, which ranks third on Tulsa's all-time single-season chart.
• Carl Salazar finished his career with 27 field goals, which ranks ninth on Tulsa's all-time career chart.
• True freshman receiver Bishop Louie finished the season with 274 receiving yards, which is the 10th best performance for a Tulsa freshman.

































