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Football team
The 1994 East Texas State Lions football team represented East Texas State University—now known as
Texas A&M University–Commerce —as a member of the
Lone Star Conference (LSC) during the
1994 NCAA Division II football season . Led by ninth-year head coach
Eddie Vowell , the Lions compiled an overall record of 5–5 with a mark of 2–3 in conference play, placing fourth in the LSC. The team played its home games at
Memorial Stadium in
Commerce, Texas .
Schedule
Date Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance September 4 at
Central Arkansas * L 6–205,740
September 10
Northwest Missouri State * W 49–134,517
September 17 at
Henderson State * Memorial Stadium Commerce, TX W 25–135,700
September 24 at
Northwestern State * No. 18 W 28–249,600
October 1 at No. 11
Central Oklahoma No. 13 L 7–1613,50
October 8 No. T–5
Texas A&M–Kingsville Memorial Stadium Commerce, TX L 0–313,800
October 16 at
Delta State * L 14–194,304
October 22
Eastern New Mexico Memorial Stadium Commerce, TX W 23–77,000
October 29 at
Abilene Christian W 42–357,500
November 5 No. 15
Angelo State Memorial Stadium Commerce, TX L 6–144,000
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Postseason awards
All-Americans
Chris Dolan, Punter, Third Team
LeRance Shaw, Linebacker, Third Team
Daryl Anderson, Wide Receiver, Honorable Mention
Bobby Connelly, Offensive Guard, Honorable Mention
Marcus Gates, Cornerback, Honorable Mention
Kevin Mathis , Cornerback, Honorable Mention
All-Lone Star Conference
LSC First Team
Chris Dolan, Punter
LaRance Shaw, Linebacker
LSC Second Team
Daryl Anderson, Wide Receiver
Bobby Connelly, Offensive Guard
Trent Dagen, Tight End
Jerry Epps, Defensive Tackle
Marcus Gates, Cornerback
Kevin Mathis, Cornerback
LSC Honorable Mention
Chandler Evans, Quarterback
Brian Jones, Offensive Tackle
Michael Kelly, Running Back
Margene Simmons, Linebacker
Jason Smith, Running Back
Jim Suiter, Offensive Tackle
Carl Walker, Defensive Line
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References
Venues Bowls & rivalries People
Seasons National championship seasons in bold