The 2019 Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football team represented Texas A&M University–Commerce as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC) the 2019 NCAA Division II football season. They were first-year head coach David Bailiff. Bailiff replaced Colby Carthel, who left Commerce to become the head football coach at Stephen F. Austin State University. The Lions compiled an overall record an 11–3 with a mark of 7–1 in conference play, placing second in the LSC. Texas A&M–Commerce qualified for the NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs for the fifth straight season and the eighth time since joining the NCAA in 1982. They finished as national quarterfinalists for the third time in program history.
Schedule
Texas A&M–Commerce announced its 2019 football schedule in January 2019. The Lions played 11 regular season games and finished the regular season 9–2. They were ranked as high as 11th during the season.[1]
Date | Time | Opponent | Rank | Site | TV | Result | Attendance |
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September 7 | 6:00 p.m | Selección Nuevo Leon* | No. 13 | | | W 83–0 | 7,319 |
September 14 | 3:05 pm | at Western Oregon* | No. 12 | | | W 34–27 | 2,890 |
September 21 | 6:00 pm | Eastern New Mexico | No. 12 | - Memorial Stadium
- Commerce, TX
| | W 45–27 | 7,968 |
September 28 | 7:00 pm | at No. 20 CSU Pueblo | No. 11 | | | L 17–24 | 6,921 |
October 5 | 7:00 pm | at Texas A&M–Kingsville | No. 21 | | | W 33–6 | 2,712 |
October 12 | 6:00 pm | Midwestern State | No. 20 | - Memorial Stadium
- Commerce, TX
| ESPN3 | W 54–28 | 7,446 |
October 19 | 6:00 pm | at No. 4 Tarleton State | No. 20 | | | L 21–35 | 11,513 |
October 26 | 4:00 pm | Western New Mexico | No. 23 | - Memorial Stadium
- Commerce, TX
| NEXSTAR | W 62–21 | 8,154 |
November 2 | 4:00 pm | at West Texas A&M | No. 24 | | ESPN3 | W 34–20 | 6,734 |
November 9 | 4:00 pm | UT Permian Basin | No. 24 | - Memorial Stadium
- Commerce, TX
| | W 44–13 | 6,233 |
November 16 | 3:00 pm | at Angelo State | No. 23 | | NEXSTAR | W 17–3 | 2,972 |
November 23 | 1:00 pm | at No. 3 Tarleton State* | No. 21 | | | W 23–16 | 8,214 |
November 30 | 1:00 pm | at No. 7 Colorado Mines* | No. 21 | - Marv Kay Stadium
- Golden, CO (NCAA Division II Second Round)
| | W 23–3 | 1,446 |
December 7 | 1:00 pm | at No. 4 Minnesota State* | No. 21 | | | L 21–42 | 1,352 |
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Rankings
Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking | Week |
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Poll | Pre | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Final |
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AFCA | 13 | 12 | 12 | 11 | 21 | 20 | 20 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 23 | 21 | 11 |
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D2Football | 13 | 12 | 12 | 11 | 20 | 20 | 19 | 24 | 24 | 23 | 22 | 20 | 7 |
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Game summaries
Selección Nuevo Leon
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Total |
SNL Lions
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0
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0
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0
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0 |
0 |
No. 13 TAMUC Lions
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43
|
6
|
27
|
7 |
83 |
At Western Oregon
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Total |
No. 12 Lions
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3
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7
|
10
|
14 |
34 |
Wolves
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0
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13
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0
|
14 |
27 |
Eastern New Mexico
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|
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Total |
Greyhounds
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3
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3
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8
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13 |
27 |
No. 12 Lions
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14
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10
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7
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14 |
45 |
At No. 20 CSU Pueblo
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Total |
No. 11 Lions
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3
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7
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7
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0 |
17 |
No. 20 ThunderWolves
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0
|
10
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7
|
7 |
24 |
At Texas A&M–Kingsville
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Total |
No. 21 Lions
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7
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5
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21
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0 |
33 |
Javelinas
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0
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6
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0
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0 |
6 |
Midwestern State
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Total |
Mustangs
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7
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7
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7
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7 |
28 |
No. 20 Lions
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17
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14
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14
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9 |
54 |
At No. 4 Tarleton State
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Total |
No. 20 Lions
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0
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7
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7
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7 |
21 |
No. 4 Texans
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14
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7
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7
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7 |
35 |
Western New Mexico
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Total |
Mustangs
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7
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0
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7
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7 |
21 |
No. 23 Lions
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13
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14
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14
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21 |
62 |
At West Texas A&M
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Total |
No. 24 Lions
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13
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7
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0
|
14 |
34 |
Buffaloes
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7
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6
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7
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0 |
20 |
At Angelo State
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Total |
No. 23 Lions
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7
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0
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0
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10 |
17 |
Rams
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3
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0
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0
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0 |
3 |
At No. 3 Tarleton State (Regional Quarterfinal)
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Total |
No. 21 Lions
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7
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6
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10
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0 |
23 |
No. 3 Texans
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10
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0
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3
|
3 |
16 |
At No. 7 Colorado Mines (Regional semifinal)
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Total |
No. 21 Lions
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7
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0
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13
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3 |
23 |
No. 7 Orediggers
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3
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0
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0
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0 |
3 |
At No. 4 Minnesota State (Regional final)
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Total |
No. 21 Lions
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14
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0
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0
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7 |
21 |
No. 4 Mavericks
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7
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14
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7
|
14 |
42 |
Personnel
Postseason awards
All-Americans
- Dominique Ramsey, First Team All-Purpose
- Amon Simon, Second Team Defensive Line
All-Lone Star Conference
LSC Superlatives
- Academic Player of The Year: Alex Shillow
- Offensive Lineman of The Year: Amon Simon
LSC First Team
- Deion Malone, Offensive Line
- Amon Simon, Offensive Line
- Antonio Leali'ie'i, Running Back
- Dominique Ramsey, Kick Returner & Defensive Back
- Kader Kohou, Defensive Back
LSC Second Team
- Miklo Smalls, Quarterback
- Ryan Stokes, Receiver
- Jake Viquez, Place Kicker
- Chris Williams, Defensive Line
- Jaylon Hodge, Defensive Line
- Terrell Collins, Linebacker
- Alex Shillow, Safety
LSC Honorable Mention
- Christian Hernandez, Offensive Line
- Tyler Guice, Tight End
- Chance Cooper, Receiver
- LA Dawson, Cornerback
- Andrew Gomez, Punter
- Wyatt Leath, Deep Snapper [2]
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