
12/02/2009 - 2009 ALL-BIG 12 HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Jason Lamb, DL, has been selected All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention for the 2009 college football season as voted on by the Big 12 coaches. Lamb is a two-time coaches All-Big 12 honoree (honorable mention as sophomore in 2007). He finished his senior season with 32 tackles and led the team with three sacks (-29 yards) and seven tackles-for-loss (-38 yards). A four-time Academic All-Big 12 honoree, Lamb also blocked two field goals on the season. - Baylor/Big 12 football
| 2008 Season |
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Starter in 11 of 12 games on defensive line during junior season in 2008 Started first 10 games at defensive end, started final game at nose tackle Earned 2008 Academic All-Big 12 first team honors Named to Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll in fall 2008 Finished season with 27 tackles, an assisted sack, three hurries and one blocked kick Totaled four tackles, including an assisted tackle-for-loss, and four hurries in season-opener vs. No. 23 Wake Forest Made a season-high six stops, including an assisted sack, in win over Washington State in third game Had four tackles and blocked a field goal at Nebraska in eighth game Did not start in 11th game, win over Texas A&M, snapped streak of 27 consecutive starts Started season finale at No. 7 Texas Tech at nose guard in place of Trey Bryant. |
| 2007 Season |
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Earned honorable mention coaches All-Big 12 honors and second-team Academic All-Big 12 recognition as a sophomore defensive end Ranked No. 9 in Big 12 with 0.42 sacks per game Led Bears in sacks (5.0) and was T-No. 3 in tackles for loss (7.0) and No. 6 overall (tops among all Baylor d-linemen) in tackles with 53 stops (19 solos) Also had a team-high six quarterback hurries, one fumble recovery and a pass breakup Three of five sacks on season came vs. ranked opponents--No. 19 Texas,at No.20 Kansas and at No. 22 TCU Tallied three or more tackles in 16 of 24 career appearances; including eight of 12 starts in 2007 Had six tackles (three solos) vs. Oklahoma State Career-high tying seven tackles (two solos) with 1.0 sack and a forced fumble at Kansas State Had six tackles (two solos), one of which was a sack, vs. No. 19 Texas Totaled six tackles, all assisted, and 1.0 tackle for loss at Texas A&M Produced six tackles (three solos), with 1.0 for loss, vs. Texas State Recorded five tackles (one solo) with 1.5 for loss and a sack vs. Rice Career-high tying seven tackles (four solos) at No. 22 TCU with a sack Shared team's Best Defensive Lineman honor with tackle Vincent Rhodes Played 60 or more snaps four times with a high of 74 vs. Oklahoma State and finished season with 657 total snaps to earn second Baylor letter Fall Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll member. |
| 2006 Season |
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Redshirt freshman was one of three Bears named to the 2006 The Sporting News All-Big 12 freshman honor squad after moving from tight end to defensive end midway through spring practice Also earned first-team Academic All-Big 12 honors Appeared in every game and started eight of BU's final nine games to earn his first Baylor monogram His 38 tackles (21 solos) on year ranked No. 8 on squad and his 5.5 stops for loss were No. 2 on team Also had one sack and six quarterback hurries (No. 3 on squad) Recorded three or more tackles in eight games Four tackles (three solos) vs. No. 16 Oklahoma Had five tackles (three solos), with one for loss, at Oklahoma State Three tackles (two solos), including one for loss, and two hurries at Texas Tech Registered three tackles (one solo) vs. No. 22 Texas A&M Totaled five tackles, all solos, and first career sack at No. 6 Texas Had a career-high two hurries at Colorado Made first career start vs. Army and responded with a career-high seven tackles (two solos), including 1.5 for loss Voted Baylor's Most Improved Defensive Player Played 481 snaps Named to fall and spring Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Rolls. |
| 2005 Season |
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Elected to take a redshirt season as a rookie Named to both the fall and spring Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll. |
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L.V. Berkner High School, Richardson, Texas No. 66 on the 2004 Dallas Morning News Area Top 100 list 2004 Texas Football Top 300 member Second-team Associated Press all-state defensive end as a senior for the Rams after recording 104 tackles and 11 sacks Also had 27 quarterback hurries Earned 2004 all-district honors as both a tight end (second-team) and defensive end (first-team) after helping team to an 8-4 record as well as both district and regional titles Recorded six receptions for 70 yards and one touchdown in final prep season All-district performer as a junior after helping team finish 7-4 and earn a playoff berth Honorable mention academic all-state performer National Honor Society member Also participated in basketball and track One of three Richardson natives in Baylor's 2005 recruiting class, joining teammate Trey Bryant and Richardson High's Jordan Hearvey Coached by Jim Ledford at the District 10-5A school. | |
| Personal | |
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The son of Brad and Nancy Lamb, Jason Wayne Lamb was born March 3, 1987, in Dallas, Texas Looking for a career in politics Member of the country and western dance team the Ramblers Business major. | |
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