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Gilmer v. Jasper Game Info & Notes

By JOE DODD

November 25-Jasper
STADIUM: Earl Campbell Field at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium
STADIUM CAPACITY: 11,359
STADIUM SURFACE: Artificial Turf
STADIUM ADDRESS:
700 Fair Park Dr.
Tyler, TX 75701

Mascot: Bulldogs
Colors: Crimson & White
District: 8-4A II
Enrollment: 715
Record: 10-2; 4-0 District
Week 1: won v. Little Cypress-Mauriceville 25-13
Week 2: Open
Week 3: lost @ Silsbee 19-20
Week 4: won v. Bryan Rudder 34-21
Week 5: won @ University Academy, LA  42-6
Week 6: lost v. Hardin-Jefferson 22-30
Week 7: won @ Rusk 59-36
Week 8: won v. Slaughter Charter, LA 34-12
Week 9: won v. Tatum 41-17
Week 10: won @ Huntington 41-13
Week 11: won v. Diboll 42-21
Week 12: won v. Pittsburg (at Palestine's Wildcat) 24-17
Week 13: won v. Aubrey (at Tyler's Rose) 35-21
Total Points For: 418 Average Points Per Game: 34.8
Total Points Against: 227 Average Points Against Per Game: 18.9
Head Coach:  Darrell Barbay (5th season, 43-18, 117-71 overall)
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: 3-4

Historical Stats, Records, and Program Information
JASPER
YEAR W-L-T COACH
2000 3-8-0 Thomas Brooks
2001 12-2-0 Thomas Brooks
2002 11-3-0 Danny Lauve
2003 12-2-0 Danny Lauve
2004 12-4-0 Danny Lauve
2005 7-4-0 Danny Lauve
2006 2-8-0 Danny Lauve
2007 7-5-0 Thomas Brooks
2008 4-6-0 Thomas Brooks 2009 8-3-0 Mike Bickham 2010 2-8-0 Mike Bickham
2011 7-4-0 Garrett Morgan
2012 9-3-0 Darrell Barbay
2013 8-4-0 Darrell Barbay
2014 9-4-0 Darrell Barbay
2015 7-5-0 405-353 Darrell Barbay  2016 10-2-0 Darrell Barbay
BY DECADES W- L
1915-19 8- 8-1
1920-29 28-21-6
1930-39 58-34-10
1940-49 60-37-7
1950-59 69-38-1
1960-69 37-59-4
1970-79 62-39-3
1980-89 89-20-4
1990-99 72-42-1
2000-09 78-45-0 2010-16 52-31-0
TOTAL: 613-374-37

Undefeated Seasons: 6 (1924, 1953, 1970, 1980, 1982, 1983)
Winless Seasons: 1 (1963)
Last District Championship: 2016
Last Playoff Appearance: 2015
Playoff Record: 40-39-2
10-Win Seasons: 16

All-Time Series
GILMER vs. Jasper: 4-0-0
49 - 2004 - 47
56 - 2008 - 28
42 - 2009 – 14 57 - 2009 – 21

STREAKS
Gilmer has a 2 game winning streak in third round playoff games (last loss: 45-38 to Argyle, 2013)
Gilmer has a 13 game winning streak at TMF Rose Stadium (last loss: 61-58 to Canton, 2005)
Gilmer has a 4 game winning streak against Jasper
Gilmer has an 8 game winning streak (last loss: 55-37 @ Carthage in week 4)
Gilmer has a 207 consecutive games scoring streak (last shutout: 10-0 to Pleasant Grove @ Longview Lobo, 2001)
NOTES
Gilmer is 18-2 since 2000 in games played at TMF Rose Stadium (90%)
Gilmer is 8-2 since 2000 in playoff games played at TMF Rose Stadium (80%)
This is Gilmer’s 103rd season to play football
Gilmer has never had a winless season
This is Gilmer’s 16th consecutive year in the playoffs
This is Gilmer’s 36th appearance in the playoffs
This will be Gilmer’s 101st playoff game in school history
Gilmer head coach Matt Turner is 25-2 in his 2nd season at Gilmer
Gilmer's 74 playoff wins are tied for the 18th most in Texas High School Football History (Source: www.TexasHighSchoolFootballHistory.com)
Gilmer is 74-25-1 in playoff games all time (74%) the 8th best winning percentage in Texas High School Football History (Source: www.TexasHighSchoolFootballHistory.com)
Gilmer's 668 wins are the 20th most in Texas High School Football History (Source: www.TexasHighSchoolFootballHistory.com)
Gilmer has 21 consecutive non-losing seasons, the 4th longest active streak and tied for the 20th longest all-time streak in Texas High School Football History (Source:www.TexasHighSchoolFootballHistory.com)
This is Gilmer’s 10th consecutive year to reach the 3rd round of the playoffs
This is the 12th time in the past 14 years for the Buckeyes to reach the 3rd round of the playoffs
Gilmer is 46-12 in playoff games since 2001 (79%)
Gilmer is 10-6 all time in third round playoff games (63%)
Gilmer is 9-2 in third round playoff games since 2003 (82%)
Gilmer's 35 district championships are tied for the 13th most in Texas high school football history (Source: www.TexasHighSchoolFootballHistory.com)
Gilmer has recorded 15 undefeated regular seasons, tied for 8th most in Texas High School Football History (Source:www.TexasHighSchoolFootballHistory.com)
Gilmer has recorded 22 10-win seasons, tied for 18th most in Texas High School Football History (Source:www.TexasHighSchoolFootballHistory.com)
Gilmer has won more games (200) than any other 4A team in the state since 2000
Texas HS teams with the most wins in the past 13 seasons (2004-2016) (Source: www.TexasHighSchoolFootballHistory.com)
178-16 Katy (4 state championships) 165-17 Gilmer (3 state championships) 165-24 Aledo (5 state championships) 158-24 Southlake Carroll (4 state championships) 154-26 Euless Trinity (3 state championships)
Gilmer has either won the state championship or lost in the playoffs to the eventual state champion in 9 of the past 13 years 2003-lost to state champion Atlanta in round 4 2004-won 3A DI State Championship 2006-lost to state champion Texarkana Liberty-Eylau in round 1 2007-lost to state champion Liberty Hill in finals 2008-lost to state champion Carthage in round 4 2009-won 3A DII State Championship 2012-lost to state champion Navasota in finals 2013-lost to state champion Argyle in round 3 2014- won 4A DII State Championship
Gilmer is 200-28 since 2000 (88%)
Gilmer is 178-18 overall since 2003 (91%)
Gilmer's 596 points scored is the 3rd most in 4A DII and tied for 21st most in all classifications
Gilmer’s offense is averaging 537.2 total yards per game
Gilmer's 822 offensive plays consist of 438 passing attempts (53%) and 384 rushing attempts (47%)
Gilmer averages 342.3 yards per game passing (64%) and 194.8 yards per game rushing (36%)
Gilmer’s offense is averaging 7.8 yards per play
Gilmer has receiving touchdowns by 9 different players
Gilmer has rushing touchdowns by 9 different players
Gilmer’s schedule is the 7th toughest (based on opponents’ power rating) in Class 4A-II according to PigskinPrep.com
Jasper’s schedule is the 46th toughest (based on opponents’ power rating) in Class 4A-II according to PigskinPrep.com
Gilmer is ranked 4th in the Old Coach Class 4A-II poll
Gilmer is ranked 4th in the Class 4A-II Pigskinprep.com power rankings
Jasper is ranked 18th in the Class 4A-II Pigskinprep.com power rankings
Gilmer is ranked 3rd in the Class 4A-II Texas Football Magazine rankings
Gilmer is an 18 points favorite over Jasper according to PigskinPrep.com
Gilmer QB Aaron Brown’s first 12 starts have produced 7 of the top 16 single game performances for total offensive yards in team history
Gilmer QB Aaron Brown’s first 12 starts have produced 6 of the top 12 single game performances for passing yards in team history
Gilmer QB Aaron Brown’s first 12 starts have produced 3 of the top 10 single game performances for touchdown passes in team history
The 2016 team’s first 5 games produced 3 of the top 15 single game performances for total offensive yards in team history
The 2016 team’s 4,045 passing yards through 12 games ranks as the 2nd best season total in team history
Gilmer needs 595 passing yards to break the school record of 4,703 set in 2014
Gilmer junior Aaron Brown needs 141 total yards to pass Darian Godfrey for 2nd most in a season
5,135 2004 Manuel Johnson (16 games) 4,429 2009 Darian Godfrey (15 games) 4,288 2016 Aaron Brown (12 games)
Gilmer junior Aaron Brown needs 57 passing yards to pass Manuel Johnson for most in a season
4,102 2004 Manuel Johnson (16 games) 4,045 2016 Aaron Brown (12 games)
Gilmer junior Aaron Brown needs 1 touchdown pass to pass Darrian Godfrey for 6th most in a season
48 2004 Manuel Johnson (16 games) 47 2006 G.J. Kinne (11 games) 47 2014 McLane Carter (16 games) 42 2009 Darian Godfrey (15 games) 40 2013 Tanner Barr (13 games) 38 2007 Darian Godfrey (15 games) 38 2016 Aaron Brown (12 games)
Gilmer senior LaMarcus Morton needs 63 receiving yards to pass Tay Bowser for 3rd most in a season and needs 111 receiving yards to pass Manuel Johnson for 2nd most in a season
1,305 2011 Darrion Pollard (13 games) 1,168 2003 Manuel Johnson (14 games) 1,120 2004 Tay Bowser (16 games) 1,057 2016 LaMarcus Morton (12 games)
Gilmer senior LaMarcus Morton needs 3 receptions to pass Chase Tate for 6th most in a season
84 2011 Darrion Pollard (13 games) 80 2004 Kevin Hollis (16 games) 79 2003 Manuel Johnson (14 games) 73 2007 Houston Tuminello (15 games) 63 2005 Curtis Brown (12 games) 56 2012 Chase Tate (16 games) 54 2016 LaMarcus Morton (12 games)
Gilmer senior LaMarcus Morton needs 3 touchdown receptions to pass Darrian Pollard and be tied for 6th most in a season
16 2014 Blake Lynch (16 games) 15 2013 Desmond Pollard (13 games) 15 2007 Houston Tuminello (15 games) 14 2006 Curtis Brown (8 games) 14 2006 Lamar Harris (11 games) 13 2005 Willie Darden (12 games) 13 2004 Kevin Hollis (16 games) 13 2003 Manuel Johnson (14 games) 12 2011 Darrion Pollard (13 games) 10 2016 LaMarcus Morton (12 games)
Gilmer sophomore Adan Ibarra needs 11 extra point kicks to pass Adon Olivares for 3rd most in a season
90 2013 Pablin Olivares (13 games) 86 2014 Juan Esquivel (15 games) 78 2009 Adon Olivares (15 games) 68 2016 Adan Ibarra (12 games)


Did you know?
Gilmer and Jasper have played 4 times; twice in playoff games and twice in regular season openers. Two games were played at Homer Bryce Stadium in Nacogdoches and two games were played at Rose Stadium in Tyler
Gilmer’s 697 total yards against Center in week 2 was a single game school record
Poppy Brown’s 577 passing yards against Liberty-Eylau in week 1 was a single game school record
Poppy Brown’s 582 total offensive yards against Liberty-Eylau in week 1 was a single game school record
LaMarcus Morton’s 259 receiving yards against Liberty-Eylau in week 1 was a single game school record
Pleasant Grove was the last team to hold Gilmer scoreless, with a 10-0 first round playoff win in 2001, since then the Buckeyes have scored in 206 consecutive games
Since 2000; Gilmer is 169-8 when scoring 30 or more points in a game. When scoring less than 30 points in a game; Gilmer is 31-20

Read more: ETVarsity.com - ETFootballPreview: Gilmer (11-1) vs. Jasper (10-2)



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