LONGVIEW VS MARSHALL
TEAMS
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
FINAL
LONGVIEW
20
23
7
3
53
MARSHALL
7
0
14
0
21
LOBO WRAP: LONGVIEW VS MARSHALL
MARSHALL - Longview 53, Marshall 21 - October 2nd, 2020

  • Longview's 53-21 win over Marshall improved to Lobos to 1-1 on the season. It was the 31st time in Longview's 111 seasons that the Lobos have started the season 0-1.
  • The win prevented Longview from dropping to 0-2 to open a season for the first time since 2014.
  • It marked the 56th time in the last 57 seasons that Longview has avoided an 0-2 start to a season.
  • It is Longview's 8th time under head coach John King, in his 17th season, to open the season 1-1.
  • John King improved to 27-11 following a loss.
  • Longview improved to 16-5-0 all-time at Maverick Stadium.
  • With the win, the Lobos improved to 32-27-2 all-time in the city of Marshall.
  • It was Longview's 3rd consecutive victory at Maverick Stadium, dating back to 2015.
  • Overall, the Lobos have won 9 of their last 10 visits to Maverick Stadium.
  • John King improved to 16-1 as head coach against the Marshall. The lone loss came in 2015.
  • John King improved to 7-1 against Marshall at Maverick Stadium.
  • John King's 16 wins against Marshall are the most for his squads against a single team.
  • Friday's meeting was the 110th time the two programs have faced off on the gridiron. The 110 meetings against a single opponent ranks 1st all-time in school history.
  • Longview's 53-21 win over Marshall was Longview's 63rd all-time win over the Mavericks. The 63 wins over a single opponent ranks 1st all-time in school history.
  • The Lobos and Maverick met for the 88th consecutive season on Friday night. Longview and Marshall have met every year since the 1932 season.
  • Longview's 53 points marked the third cosnecutive season the Lobos have tallied 50 or more points against the Mavericks.
  • Longview's 53 points marked the sixth time in school history that the Lobos have scored 50 or more points against Marshall.
  • The 6 games of 50 or more points against Marshall is the most 50 or more points against a single team in school history, breaking a tie of 5 with Tyler Legacy and Mesquite.
  • Prior to 2007, the Lobos had never scored 50 or more points against the Mavericks. Since 2008, six of the 13 games has seen Longview tally at least 50 points.
  • Longview won their 5th in a row over the Mavericks on Friday night. It is the 4th five or more game winning streak over the Mavericks in Lobo history.
  • Overall, the Lobos have won 19 of the past 20 contests against Marshall.
  • Friday marked Longview's 17 consecutive non-district victory over the Mavs, dating back to the 1933 season.
  • Since a 2015 upset by Marshall, Longview has outscored the Mavericks 263 to 49.
  • John King improved to 15-2 in the fisecondrst game of the season.
  • John King improved to 49-17 in non-district contest as head coach of Longivew.
  • Friday's win was John King 180th as head coach of the Lobos.
  • Longview's 53 points against Marshall marked the 213 consecutive game that Longview has avoided a shut out, a school reocrd. The Lobos were last shut out on Novembber 6th, 2003 in a 14-0 loss to #5 ranked Lufkin.
  • Longview improved to 12-4-0 all-time when games are played on October 2nd. It was the 8th consecutive victory for the Lobos, dating back to 1964.
  • Longview improved to 73-31-6 in their second game of the season, extending a 6-game winning streak.
  • With win, the Lobos avoided their first 2-game regular season losing streak since the 2014 season, and just third since 2004.
  • Longview's 53 points marked the 48th 50 or more point game under head coach John King. Longview has 71 total 50 or more point games.
  • Longview's 53 points were the most Longview has scored since registering 55 against North Mesquite on Oct. 25th, 2019.
  • Longview's 43 points in the first half were the most in a half by a Lobo football team since tallying 56 against Copperas Cove in the first half on Nov. 16th, 2018.
  • Marshall's 55 rushing yards marked the fourth consecutive contests that the Mavericks have not registered 100 or more rushing yards against Longview.
  • Longview's 24 first downs marked the first time the Lobos have hit 24 or more first downs in a game since registering 24 first downs against Tyler Lee on Nov. 1st, 2019.

  • Landyn Grant started at quarterback for Longview for his first career start.
  • Landyn Grant improved to 1-0 when starting as quarterback.
  • Landyn Grant threw the 2nd touchdown of his career. He becomes the first sophomore in Lobo history to throw for a touchdown in each of his first two games.
  • Landyn Grant also rushed for his first touchdown of his career, the 341st Lobo to rush for a score in Lobo history.
  • Jalen Hale caught his second touchdwon of the season.
  • Jalen Hale now has five receiving touchdowns in his Lobo career, the 49th Lobo to register five receiving touchdowns in a career.
  • Jordan Allen rushed for his first touchdown of his career, the 342nd Lobo to rush for a score in Lobo history.
  • Markevion Haynes rushed for his third touchdown of the season.
  • Markevion Haynes now has four rushing touchdowns in his Lobo career, and four total.
  • Kaden Meredith rushed for his first two touchdowns of the season.
  • Kaden Meredith registered his 8th two touchdown game of his career.
  • Kaden Meredith's two rushing touchdowns upped his career total to 33 rushing touchdowns as a Lobo. That sits tied for 7th all-time.
  • Kaden Meredith's two total touchdowns upped his career total to 35 touchdowns as Lobo. That sits tied for 6th all-time.
  • Kaden Meredith is the 9th Lobo to register at least 35 touchdowns in a career.
  • Antonio Onofre was 0-for-1 in extra points against Marshall, marking his fourth consecutive game dating back to 2019 to miss at least one extra point.
  • Spencer Powell was 5-for-5 in extra points against Marshall.
  • Spencer Powell kicked a 19-yard field goal in the 4th quarter, the first field goal of his career.
  • Longview registered a safety in the second quarter of Marshall, the first time the Lobos forced a safety since the 3rd quarter against Marshall on Sept. 6th, 2019.
  • The safety was the 41st safety in school history, and 12th under head coach John King.