Junior (2024):
Academic All-WAC … College Sports Communicators' Academic All-District Team … Played in all 14 games, starting 13 of them, including the final 10 of the season … Served mostly as an elite blocker in the run game, helping the Texan offense to national marks of fourth in pass yards per completion (14.5), fifth in red zone offense (.933), ninth in total first downs (300), tied-13th in sacks allowed per game (1.14), 22nd in total offense (415.8 yards per game), 23rd in rushing offense (191.1 rush yards per game), 28th in scoring offense (30.7 points per game), 34th in tackles for loss allowed per game (4.71), and 42nd in passing offense (224.7 yards per game) … Individually in the pass game, had 10 catches for 73 yards and a touchdown, his touchdown coming in a one-point overtime win at Southern Utah.
Sophomore (2023):
Fourth Team Phil Steele All-Conference … Academic All-WAC … Played in 10 games … Helped the Texans to the best rushing attack in the UAC, with the Texans posting 201.7 rushing yards per game, most in the UAC and 12th most in the FCS … Receiving wise, finished with six catches for 73 yards and a touchdown, scoring on a 9-yard play against Stephen F. Austin on Nov. 4 … Had a season-high 38 yards receiving against Morehead State on Oct. 21.
Texas A&M-Commerce:
Played his true freshman season for the Lions in 2022 … Played in seven games, making his collegiate debut vs. North American on Sept. 24 … Had four tackles on the year, a season-high two at McNeese on Oct. 15.
Cisco High School:
First Team 2A All-State at tight end and linebacker … Was the District Most Valuable Player … Played four years of varsity football … Helped Cisco HS advance to the Class 2A Division I Region I finals with an 11-3 record … Named the District 4-2A Division I Defensive MVP by San Angelo Standard Times, shortly after a strong playoff performance of four touchdowns, 16 tackles, and eight pass breakups against Haskell … Had 12 receptions for 166 yards and six touchdowns his senior season … Was a four-sport athlete, playing four years of varsity basketball, a year of varsity baseball and a year of varsity golf … Was District MVP in basketball and TABC 2A All-State … Made a game-winning shot at the buzzer against Tolar HS in the second round of the playoffs … During his three seasons, Cisco compiled a 72-15 record and won three district titles ... Played in the TABC 1A-4A All State All Star Game in May of 2022.
Personal:
Is a 2022 graduate of Cisco High School in Cisco, Texas … Was the salutatorian, plus was in the National Honor Society and the student council president in high school … Full name is Dawson Duncan Hearne … Hometown is Cisco, Texas … Son of Kevin and April … Has one sister, Pearson, and two brothers, Jaxon and Gibson … Majoring in pre-med … Born March 18.