American college football season
The 2012 McNeese State Cowboys football team represented McNeese State University as a member of the Southland Conference during the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season . Led by seventh-year head coach Matt Viator , the Cowboys compiled an overall record of 7–4 with a mark of 4–3 in conference play, tying for fourth place in the Southland. McNeese State played home games at Cowboy Stadium in Lake Charles, Louisiana .
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance August 30 6:30 pm at Middle Tennessee * ESPN3 W 27–2118,690 September 8 7:00 pm McMurry * No. 22 Cowboy Insider W 69–713,291 September 15 7:00 pm at Weber State * No. 19 Big Sky TV W 35–219,617 September 22 7:00 pm at Southeastern Louisiana No. 19 The Southeastern Channel L 24–254,791 September 29 7:00 pm Northwestern State No. 24 Cowboy Stadium Lake Charles, LA (rivalry ) Cowboy Insider W 30–2210,532 October 13 7:00 pm No. 21 Central Arkansas No. 19 Cowboy Insider L 26–2712,913 October 20 2:00 pm at No. 6 Sam Houston State CSNH L 10–4510,151 October 27 7:00 pm Stephen F. Austin Cowboy Stadium Lake Charles, LA SLC TV W 35–2412,213 November 3 3:00 pm at Nicholls State SLC TV W 42–105,299 November 10 1:00 pm at UTSA * L 24–3125,784 November 17 7:00 pm Lamar Cowboys Insider W 35–011,235
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McNeese State at Middle Tennessee State 1 2 3 4 Total • Cowboys 0 14 10 3 27 Blue Raiders 3 3 0 15 21
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After Texas A&M bought out the 2012 game scheduled against McNeese State, the Cowboys were able to find a replacement to open the season in the form of the Blue Raiders. It will be the first ever meeting between the two schools.[ 4]
Scoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP MSU MTST 1 12:40 6 34 3:20 Middle Tennessee State 20-yard field goal by Carlos Lopez 0 3 2 14:53 11 55 3:53 Middle Tennessee State 28-yard field goal by Carlos Lopez 0 6 2 9:20 11 70 5:33 McNeese State Josh Jordan 2-yard touchdown reception from Tyler Bolfing, Josh Lewis kick good 7 6 2 0:33 10 87 5:43 McNeese State Champlain Babin 8-yard touchdown reception from Cody Stroud, Josh Lewis kick good 14 6 3 12:00 8 51 3:00 McNeese State 46-yard field goal by Josh Lewis 17 6 3 1:20 5 49 2:08 McNeese State Cody Stroud 1-yard touchdown run, Josh Lewis kick good 24 6 4 6:58 17 97 4:17 Middle Tennessee State Anthony Amos 6-yard touchdown reception from Logan Kilgore , 2-point pass to Jordan Parker from Logan Kilgore good 24 14 4 5:21 5 25 1:37 McNeese State 33-yard field goal by Josh Lewis 27 14 4 5:01 1 15 0:20 Middle Tennessee State Kyle Griswould 15-yard touchdown reception from Logan Kilgore, Carlos Lopez kick good 27 21 "TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football . 27 21
The Cowboys look to get rid of a goose egg when they meet the D2 Independent War Hawks. McMurry and McNeese State have met twice before, in 1957 and 1958, with the War Hawks owning a 2–0 record against the Cowboys.[ 5]
McMurry at #21 McNeese State 1 2 3 4 Total War Hawks 0 0 7 0 7 • Cowboys 21 24 14 10 69
Date: September 8Location: Cowboy Stadium Lake Charles, LA Game start: 7:00 PM CST Elapsed time: 2:50Game attendance: 13,291Game weather: 74 °F (23 °C), Cloudy, winds N at 13mphReferee: Buddy Gingras Sources:
Scoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP McMurry McNeese St. 1 8:40 10 61 4:33 McNeese State Cody Stroud 1-yard touchdown run, Josh Lewis kick good 0 7 1 3:01 7 62 3:11 McNeese State Javaris Murray 1-yard touchdown run, Josh Lewis kick good 0 14 1 0:26 4 22 1:09 McNeese State Damion Dixon 10-yard touchdown reception from Cody Stroud, Josh Lewis kick good 0 21 2 13:11 3 46 1:11 McNeese State Darius Carey 13-yard touchdown reception from Cody Stroud, Josh Lewis kick good 0 28 2 11:40 McNeese State Interception returned 41 yards for touchdown by Chris Raggett, Josh Lewis kick good 0 35 2 5:46 9 83 5:13 McNeese State Darius Carey 52-yard touchdown reception from Tyler Bolfing, Josh Lewis kick good 0 42 2 1:28 4 8 1:39 McNeese State 23-yard field goal by Josh Lewis 0 45 3 11:21 McNeese State Interception returned 30 yards for touchdown by Chris Raggett, James Bice kick good 0 52 3 3:49 9 95 4:45 McNeese State Dillon Berlin 5-yard touchdown run, James Bice kick good 0 59 3 2:28 3 4 1:21 McMurry Clinton McCoy 7-yard touchdown reception from Brady Lambert, Josh King kick good 7 59 4 12:11 9 37 5:27 McNeese State 27-yard field goal by James Bice 7 62 4 10:43 3 32 1:18 McNeese State Kelvin Bennett 17-yard touchdown run, James Bice kick good 7 69 "TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football . 7 69
The Cowboys and Wildcats meet for the third time in 2012 with the series even at 1–1, the last having taken place in 1990 with Weber prevailing 27–7. The Wildcats will head to Lake Charles in 2013 as part of this home-and-home series.[ 6]
#19 McNeese State at Weber State 1 2 3 4 Total • #19 Cowboys 0 14 7 14 35 Wildcats 0 0 7 14 21
Date: September 15Location: Stewart Stadium Ogden, UT Game start: 7:05 PM CST Elapsed time: 2:53Game attendance: 9,617Game weather: 81 °F (27 °C), Sunny, winds N at 3mphReferee: Bruce PalmerTV announcers (Big Sky TV): Carl Arky and Ty Sparrow Sources:
Scoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP McNeese St. Weber St. 2 4:00 9 80 4:01 McNeese State Darius Casey 3-yard touchdown run, Josh Lewis kick good 7 0 2 00:16 11 80 2:47 McNeese State Cody Stroud 4-yard touchdown run, Josh Lewis kick good 14 0 3 11:25 7 33 1:59 Weber State Shaydon Kehano 10-yard touchdown reception from Mike Hoke, Shaun McClain kick good 14 7 3 10:07 1 91 0:13 McNeese State Dionate Spencer 91-yard touchdown run, Josh Lewis kick good 21 7 4 10:56 8 49 3:56 McNeese State Jereon McGilvery 8-yard touchdown reception from Cody Stroud, Josh Lewis kick good 28 7 4 6:45 2 80 0:51 McNeese State Javaris Murray 76-yard touchdown run, Josh Lewis kick good 35 7 4 3:50 10 66 2:49 Weber State C. J. Tuckett 2-yard touchdown run, Shaun McClain kick good 35 14 4 00:20 7 63 1:01 Weber State Jordan Adamczyk 3-yard touchdown run, Shaun McClain kick good 35 21 "TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football . 35 21
Southeastern Louisiana [ edit ] SLC play begins with this match against the Lions. The Cowboys currently own a 22–15 record against the Lions.[ 1]
McNeese State at Southeastern Louisiana 1 2 3 4 Total Cowboys 14 10 0 0 24 • Lions 3 7 7 8 25
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Scoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP McNeese St. SE Louisiana 1 7:39 9 63 4:48 McNeese State Cody Stroud 1-yard touchdown run, Josh Lewis kick good 7 0 1 6:22 4 21 1:11 McNeese State Kendale Thomas 8-yard touchdown reception from Cody Stroud, Josh Lewis kick good 14 0 1 0:04 15 49 6:10 Southeastern Louisiana 49-yard field goal by Seth Sebastian 14 3 2 10:01 2 41 0:26 Southeastern Louisiana Nathan Stanley 2-yard touchdown run, Seth Sebastian kick good 14 10 2 8:41 3 72 1:15 McNeese State Javaris Murray 26-yard touchdown reception from Cody Stroud, Josh Lewis kick good 21 10 2 0:03 17 60 4:06 McNeese State 30-yard field goal by Josh Lewis 24 10 3 3:26 15 86 7:03 Southeastern Louisiana Michael Chaney 2-yard touchdown run, Seth Sebastian kick good 24 17 4 2:39 17 80 6:25 Southeastern Louisiana Taylor Jenkins 2-yard touchdown reception from Nathan Stanley, 2-point run by Michael Chaney good 24 25 "TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football . 24 25
SLC play continues when the Demons and Cowboys meet with the Cowboys owning a 40–20–1 record against Northwestern State.[ 1]
Northwestern State at McNeese State 1 2 3 4 Total Demons 0 0 14 8 22 • Cowboys 7 10 3 10 30
Date: September 29Location: Cowboy Stadium Lake Charles, LAGame start: 7:00 PM CST Elapsed time: 3:03Game attendance: 10,532Game weather: 78 °F (26 °C), Cloudy, winds ESE at 5mphReferee: Ross SmithTV announcers (Cowboy Insider): Tom Hoefer, Johnny Suydam, and Richard Dow Sources:
Scoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP Northwestern St. McNeese St. 1 6:29 5 52 2:23 McNeese State Josh Jordan 17-yard touchdown reception from Cody Stroud, Josh Lewis kick good 0 7 2 14:07 5 73 1:52 McNeese State Diontae Spencer 43-yard touchdown reception from Cody Stroud, Josh Lewis kick good 0 14 2 0:00 14 64 2:48 McNeese State 17-yard field goal by Josh Lewis 0 17 3 13:56 3 34 1:04 Northwestern State Clifton Brown 18-yard touchdown reception from Brad Henderson, John Shaughnessy kick good 7 17 3 4:33 18 64 9:23 McNeese State 21-yard field goal by Josh Lewis 7 20 3 2:44 6 74 1:49 Northwestern State Phillip Harvey 41-yard touchdown reception from Brad Henderson, John Shaughnessy kick good 14 20 4 10:19 4 7 2:03 McNeese State 31-yard field goal by Josh Lewis 14 23 4 9:28 2 22 0:47 McNeese State Javaris Murray 18-yard touchdown run, Josh Lewis kick good 14 30 4 5:58 11 98 3:30 Northwestern State Jovhan Jilbert 58-yard touchdown reception from Brad Henderson, 2-point Jovhan Jilbert pass to Robert Walker good 22 30 "TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football . 22 30
Central Arkansas heads to Cowboy Stadium in 2012. The Cowboys are 3–3 against the Bears.[ 1]
Central Arkansas at McNeese State 1 2 3 4 Total • Bears 7 3 0 17 27 Cowboys 3 9 0 14 26
Date: October 13Location: Cowboy Stadium Lake Charles, LAGame start: 7:00 PM CST Elapsed time: 2:50Game attendance: 12,913Game weather: 81 °F (27 °C), Partly Cloudy, winds SSE 17mphReferee: Alan EckTV announcers (UCA Gameday): Justin Acri Sources:
The defending conference champions appear near the end of November. The Cowboys own a 24–8–1 record against Sam Houston State, but the Bearkats have won the recent games.[ 1]
McNeese State at Sam Houston State 1 2 Total Cowboys 0 Bearkats 0
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An attempt to pull further away from the Lumberjacks takes place in this 2012 contest. The Cowboys own a 16–13–2 record against the Lumberjacks.[ 1]
Stephen F. Austin at McNeese State 1 2 Total Lumberjacks 0 Cowboys 0
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The Cowboys open November with the Colonels. It's the 37th meeting with the Cowboys owning a 25–11 advantage in the series.[ 1]
McNeese State at Nicholls State 1 2 Total Cowboys 0 Colonels 0
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The Roadrunners stand as the final non-conference team until playoff time comes for the Cowboys in 2012. It's the second meeting between the 2 with McNeese having won the 2011 match.[ 1]
McNeese State at UTSA 1 2 Total Cowboys 0 Roadrunners 0
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The 31st meeting between the Cardinals and Cowboys closes the 2012 SLC season. The Cowboys own a 21–8–1 record against the Cardinals.[ 1]
Lamar at McNeese State 1 2 Total Cardinals 0 Cowboys 0
Date: November 17Location: Cowboy Stadium Lake Charles, LA Sources:
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