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  1. Anfernee “A.J.” Crease (often referred to as A.J. Crease) is an offensive lineman for the Texas State Bobcats in the Sun Belt Conference. The 6’6”, 328-pound redshirt junior hails from Tomball, Texas, and has a journeyman path through multiple programs before landing at Texas State. Background and Journey Crease attended Tomball Memorial High School in Texas, where he was a three-year starter on the offensive line. He began his college career at the University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) in 2022 as a freshman, redshirting that season. He then transferred to Navarro College (a junior college) for the 2023 season as a redshirt freshman, contributing to the Bulldogs’ 6-5 record (5-3 in conference). In 2024, he moved to Kentucky (SEC) as a sophomore, where he appeared in 2 games for the Wildcats. He transferred to Texas State ahead of the 2025 season (likely as a redshirt junior), joining the Bobcats’ offensive line. Texas State finished 7-6 overall in 2025, with a strong ground game supporting their success. Crease wears #78 and provides depth/protection on the interior or tackle spots with his massive frame. Here are some shots of A.J. Crease in action or from his Texas State profile, highlighting his imposing size on the O-line: 8 “LARGE” 9 “LARGE” And a recent signing/transfer moment vibe from his path: 1 “LARGE” Crease is known for his prototypical tackle/guard size (6’6”, over 320 lbs), power in the run game, and experience across levels. He’s a classic developmental big man who’s worked his way up from JUCO to Power 5 to Group of 5. With eligibility likely remaining, he could be a key piece for Texas State’s offensive line in future seasons! If you’re tracking Texas high school-to-college pipelines (especially around the Austin/San Marcos area), he’s a solid local talent story.
  2. Parker Jenkins is a running back for the East Carolina University (ECU) Pirates in the American Athletic Conference (AAC). As of January 2026 (following the 2025 season), he’s a junior who transferred to ECU and has since entered the transfer portal after a solid but rotational role in the Pirates’ backfield. Background and High School Jenkins hails from Houston, Texas, where he attended Klein Forest High School. He was a highly regarded recruit—a four-star prospect by 247Sports and Rivals, ranked as the 35th-best running back nationally and 84th-overall player in Texas. He also excelled in track, posting a 10.80 in the 100-meter dash as a junior and 21.86 in the 200-meter as a sophomore. In football, he rushed for 820 yards in his high school career, with multiple 100+ yard games and over 700 total yards (rushing + receiving) in 2021, earning finalist honors for the Touchdown Club of Houston’s Offensive Player of the Year. College Career Houston (2023-2024): Jenkins burst onto the scene as a true freshman in 2023, playing in all 12 games with 8 starts. He led the team in rushing with 99 carries for 464 yards (4.7 ypc) and 3 TDs (all in one game vs. Sam Houston, where he became the first UH player to account for 3 scores in his first start). He added 15 receptions for 81 yards and returned kicks. He earned Big 12 Honorable Mention Offensive Newcomer of the Year and was a Big 12 Newcomer of the Week. In 2024, he saw limited action (6 games, 1 start) with 17 carries for 34 yards. East Carolina (2025): Transferred mid-year (enrolled January 2025) and contributed to a strong Pirates season (9-4 record, including a Military Bowl win over Pittsburgh). He appeared in 11 games, rushing 75 times for 256 yards (3.4 ypc) and 2 TDs, plus 9 receptions for 69 yards. He was part of a deep RB room (alongside Marlon Gunn Jr. and London Montgomery) that helped ECU rush for over 2,200 yards as a team. Named to the Doak Walker Award preseason watch list alongside teammates. Here are some action shots of Parker Jenkins in his ECU Pirates uniform, showcasing his explosive running style: 0 “LARGE” 1 “LARGE” 5 “LARGE” And a celebratory TD moment from a 2025 game: 6 “LARGE” At 5’11” and 209 pounds, Jenkins brings a nice blend of speed, power, and receiving ability out of the backfield. With his track background, he’s also been used in kick returns earlier in his career. Recently, he’s entered the transfer portal (as noted in early 2026 reports), so he could be on the move for his final year(s) of eligibility—definitely a name to watch for programs needing RB depth!
  3. More information about Evan Bullock. He's 6'5 and 220 lbs. He took over as starter in the middle of 2024 and played very well. In 2025, he entered fall camp in the QB mix but dealt with competition and injuries. He started four games before suffering a season-ending upper-body injury in mid-November (during a game at Washington State), which sidelined him for the rest of the year. His 2025 passing numbers were limited (26-of-46 for 243 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs in action).
  4. Joshua Thompson, a senior with a verified 4.39-second 40-yard dash, recorded modest FBS stats (8 receptions, 337 yards, 2 TDs across Georgia Southern and UTEP) but offers speed and punt-return potential to boost Lamar's FCS offense.
  5. Evan Bullock, a redshirt sophomore, entered the transfer portal on December 24, 2025, after an upper-body injury ended his 2025 season; he completed 65% of passes for 2,335 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions in his career at the FBS level. Parker Jenkins previously starred at Houston in 2023, rushing for 143 yards and a touchdown in a standout performance against Texas, earning Big 12 Honorable Mention honors as a freshman. Uga, a true freshman in 2024 at UAlbany, rushed for 422 yards and 6 touchdowns on 100 carries across 11 games, leading the Great Danes in rushing and earning All-CAA honors as a versatile backfield addition.
  6. - Lamar University Football announced the signing of 6'6" offensive lineman Anfernee "AJ" Crease, a veteran transfer from Texas State University via the post's graphic and welcome message. - Crease, who previously played at Kentucky and junior college, brings experienced anchor strength to the Cardinals' line after entering the transfer portal post-2025 season.
  7. - Lamar University Football announces the signing of offensive lineman Treaden Henry, a 6-6, 305-pound redshirt freshman transferring from Division II Concord University in West Virginia, bolstering the Cardinals' front line.

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