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WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS1605 Avenue of ChampionsBowling Green, Ky. 42101270-745-4298www.WKUSports.com

CREDITS EXECUTIVE EDITORChris GlowackiEDITORIAL ASSISTANCEKyle Allen, Melissa Anderson and Michael SchroederLAYOUTChris GlowackiPrinted by Gerald Printing, Bowling Green, Ky. (Printed with state funds)

© 2011, Western Kentucky University Department of Athletics

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY STATEMENT OF PURPOSE As a nationally prominent university, Western Kentucky University engages the globe in acclaimed, technologically enhanced academic programs. An inspiring faculty promotes entrepreneurial success and a unique campus spirit to attract an intellectually exciting and diverse family of the nation’s best students. WKU provides students with rigorous academic programs in education, the liberal arts and sciences, business, and traditional and emerging professional programs, with empha-sis at the baccalaureate level, complemented by relevant associate and graduate-level programs. The University places a premium on teaching and student learning. WKU faculty engage in creative activity and diverse scholarship, including basic and applied research, designed to expand knowledge, improve instruction, increase learning, and provide optimum service to the state and nation. The University directly supports its constituents in its designated service areas of Kentucky with professional and technical expertise, cultural enrichment, and educational assistance. The University encourages applied research and public ser-vice in support of economic development, quality of life, and improvement of education at all levels, especially elementary and secondary schools. In particular, WKU faculty contrib-ute to the identifi cation and solution of key social, economic, scientifi c, health, and environ-mental problems within its reach, but particularly throughout its primary service area. Maintaining a campus of distinctive history and character, WKU sustains a student popu-lation of increasing quality. It fulfi lls its responsibility for access through its Bowling Green Community College, regional campus programs in Glasgow, Owensboro and Elizabeth-town/Radcliff/Ft. Knox, and distance/on-line learning. WKU’s commitment is to ensure value in a holistic learning experience through high standards for student achievement and conduct, a strong faculty, technological innovation, personalized attention, broad access, and public accountability for actions and outcomes. WKU recognizes that its mission continues to evolve in response to regional, national, and global changes, and the need for lifelong learning.

WKU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Western Kentucky University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to support the university vision by providing a comprehensive, high quality education for student-athletes and to serve the university community, alumni, and friends through success and distinction within an environment of uncompromising integrity. The WKU Athletic Department seeks to be a source of pride for the citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and to be recognized as a nationally prominent program by consistently win-ning Sun Belt Conference championships and achieving frequent success in NCAA post-season competitions. It is also imperative that we compete with dignity, honor and respect in upholding and advancing WKU’s rich history and tradition. We must operate in a manner that embraces the guidelines and principles established by the NCAA and Sun Belt Conference, which promote the principles of sportsmanship and ethical conduct. Fair and equitable opportunities will be a priority and will be provided for student-athletes and staff to participate in intercollegiate athletics at the Division I level regardless of gender and ethnicity. Our ultimate purpose is to provide a world class aca-demic and athletic experience for our student-athletes resulting in the vital personal devel-opment necessary for long term success

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Media Information .....................................1-8 Table of Contents ......................................... 2 Quick Facts .................................................. 2 Schedule ...................................................... 2 Media Notes ................................................. 3 2011 Opponents ........................................... 4 2011 Sun Belt Composite Schedule ............ 5 2011 WKU Roster .....................................6-7 Preseason Depth Chart ............................... 8

2011 Hilltoppers ......................................9-36 Seniors ..................................................10-15 Juniors ..................................................15-22 Sophomores..........................................22-29 Redshirt Freshmen ...............................30-31 Newcomers ...........................................31-36 Hilltopper Coaches and Staff ...............37-46 Head Coach Willie Taggart ........................ 38 Assistant Coaches ................................39-43 Support Staff .........................................43-46 2010 Season In Review ........................47-60 2010 Results .............................................. 48 2010 Team Statistics .................................. 48 2010 Individual Statistics ......................48-50 2010 Game-By-Game Leaders .................. 51 2010 Game-By-Game Starters .................. 51 2010 Game-By-Game Stats (Offense) ....... 52 2010 Game-By-Game Stats (Defense) ...... 53 2010 Individual Superlatives ...................... 54 WKU In The Red Zone ............................... 54 2010 Team Superlatives ............................ 55 2010 Game-By-Game Comparison ........... 55 The Sun Belt Conference ........................... 56 2010 Game-By-Game Box Scores .......57-60

History and Records........................... 61-112 Team Records .......................................62-65 Individual Records ................................66-71 Annual Leaders (1951-2010) ................72-73 Yearly Statistics (1954-2010) ................74-75 Hilltoppers In The Pros .........................76-77 Hilltopper All Americans ............................. 78 Hilltopper Honor Roll .............................79-80 WKU Athletic Hall of Fame......................... 81 Year-By-Year Results ............................82-88 All-Time Series Results .........................89-95 Year-By-Year Coaching Results ............96-97 Hilltopper Homecoming History ................. 98 Miscellanea ................................................ 99 Houchens-Smith Stadium History .....100-101 WKU National Stat Leaders ..............102-103 All-Time Coaching Roster ........................ 104 Hilltopper Letterwinners .................... 105-112

2011 WKU Football Quick Facts

Location: Bowling Green, Ky. 42101Founded: 1906Enrollment: 20,712Nickname: HilltoppersColors: Red and WhiteStadium: Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium Capacity: 22,113Surface: Jimmy Feix Field (FieldTurf)Conference: Sun Belt ConferenceAffi liations: NCAA Division I-A (FBS)President: Dr. Gary Ransdell (WKU ’73)Athletics Director: Ross BjorkAssociate ADs: Craig Biggs, B.J. Burton, Jim Clark, Pam Herriford, Darrell Horn, Todd Stewart

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Willie Taggart Alma Mater: WKU, 1998 Record at WKU: 2-10 (1 Season) Career Record: SameAssistant Coaches: Zach Azzanni, Offensive Coordinator/WRs Lance Guidry, Defensive Coordinator Alonzo Hampton, Defensive Backs Stu Holt, Tackles/Tight Ends Karl Maslowski, Linebackers Eric Mathies, Defensive Tackles Terry Obee, Running Backs Walt Wells, Offensive Center/Guards Raymond Woodie, Defensive Ends

Team Information2010 Record: 2-10 (0-5 home / 2-5 road)2010 Sun Belt Record (Finish): 2-6 (9th)Final National Rank: noneBasic Offense: West CoastBasic Defense: 4-3

Lettermen Returning: 43 (Offense 17, Defense 23, Special Teams 3)Lettermen Lost: 12 (Offense 5, Defense 6, Special Teams 1)Starters Returning: 20 (Offense 7, Defense 10, Special Teams 3)Starters Lost: 7 (Offense 4, Defense 3, Special Teams 0)

Directions toHouchens Industries-

L.T. Smith StadiumFrom I-65 North (heading south): Take the fi rst Bowling Green exit (exit 28) at the Corvette Plant and Corvette Museum onto the connector road that will take you to US 31-W. Follow the signs for US 31-W South — Bowling Green. Stay on the four-lane US 31-W South (Louisville Road) to the stop light at the bridge over Barren River. 31-W turns left at that stoplight; however, you want to continue straight through the light on Louisville Road which will split into two one-way streets at Sixth Ave. The one-way SW is Adams Street. When the one-way streets merge into the four-lane University Blvd., you will be on the NW corner of the Western Kentucky University cam-pus (railroad on right, WKU on left). Go straight through the fi rst stoplight (at Old Morgantown Road/Dogwood Drive) and the University Park-ing Structure will be the fi rst building on your left, followed immediately by the back side of E.A. Diddle Arena, the Arena/Stadium Parking Lot and L.T. Smith Stadium.

From the Cumberland Parkway: Take I-65 South at the west end of the Cumberland Park-way and follow the directions for I-65 (heading south) above.

From I-65 South (heading north): Take the fi rst Bowling Green exit (The Natcher Parkway, exit 20) and proceed on the Natcher Parkway to the Bowling Green-Franklin exit (exit 5 — US31-W). At the end of the ramp, turn right (north) onto US 31-W (Nashville Road) into Bowling Green. The second stoplight after passing through the Camp-bell Lane intersection (Bowling Green Mall is on your left and a Burger King and Kroger are on the right at the Campbell Lane intersection) will be University Blvd. (to the left). Turn left (there is a left-turn lane and arrow) onto University Blvd., to the Western Kentucky University campus. You will pass through two stoplights and the athletics complex will then be on your right. You will pass Nick Denes Field (baseball) fi rst, followed by the University Tennis Courts and L.T. Smith Stadium. The Arena/Stadium Parking Lot and E.A. Diddle Arena will be on your right just past the Stadium.

From US 68-80 West (heading east): Follow US 68-80 (Russellville Road) into Bowling Green. You will pass under a railroad overpass (with its “Welcome to Western” sign) and then, at the stoplight, both the center and left lanes turn left. You want to turn left at that light onto University Blvd. The athletics complex will then be on your right — fi rst Nick Denes Field (baseball), then the University Tennis Courts and L.T. Smith Stadium. The Arena/Stadium Parking Lot and E.A. Diddle Arena will be on your right just past the Stadium.

From the Natcher Parkway (heading south): Take the fi rst Bowling Green exit (US 231, exit seven) and turn right onto Morgantown Road (US 231) into Bowling Green. You will cross Vet-erans Memorial Lane and pass Warren Central High School (on the right). When you reach the junction of US 231 and US 68-80 (Burger King on your left, Holley Corporation on your right and Arby’s straight ahead), turn left onto Russellville Road and follow the directions for US 68-80 above from the railroad overpass (“Welcome to Western” sign) on in to Diddle Arena/Smith Sta-dium.

2011 WKU Football Schedule

Sept. 1 (1) vs. Kentucky ............. 8:15 p.m.Sept. 10 Navy ......................................6 p.m.Sept. 17 Indiana State ........................6 p.m.Oct. 1 Arkansas State* ...................3 p.m.Oct. 6 at Middle Tennessee* .......6:30 p.m.Oct. 15 at Florida Atlantic* ....................TBAOct. 22 Louisiana-Lafayette* (Hc) ...3 p.m.Oct. 29 at Louisiana-Monroe* .......2:30 p.m.Nov. 5 Florida International* ..........3 p.m.Nov. 12 at LSU ...................................7 p.m.Nov. 19 at North Texas* ......................... TBANov. 26 Troy* ......................................Noon

* - Sun Belt Conference Game(1) - game played at L.P. Field in Nashville, Tenn.(HC) - HomecomingAll Times Central / Dates and times subject to change

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Media Notes

MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA The following information is intended to assist members of the media in their coverage of Hilltopper football. Should you require additional informa-tion, contact Director of Athletic Communications / Media Relations Chris Glowacki.

HOUCHENS INDUSTRIES-L.T. SMITH STADIUM PRESS BOX The East side of Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium is topped by a press box designed to meet the needs of members of the media who staff Hilltopper football. The Press Box staff will supply programs, fl ip cards, pregame notes and complete statistical information. A pregame meal and soft drinks are also available on the ground fl oor of the Smith Stadium East side in the media work room. Complimentary wireless internet access will also be available to media members needing to get online. Admission to the Press Box will be granted only to authorized persons with WKU Press Box passes, which must be reserved in advance (no other press passes of any kind will be honored). Each credential entitles the authorized bearer to the full courtesies and complete services of the Press Box. Press Box tickets are non-transferable. Spouses, dates and non-workers are not permitted in the media working areas.

SIDELINES WKU sideline passes will be issued to authorized personnel and must be displayed at all times. No free-lance photographers will be admitted to the sidelines or to the Press Box. A sideline pass will admit the bearer to the Press Box and media work room for programs, stats, refreshments, etc. Photographers are not permitted to shoot between the 25-yard lines within the team area. In an effort to insure the best possible working conditions for media pho-tographers, security personnel and WKU athletic staff will be patrolling the sidelines, and will escort non-credentialed media from the sidelines.

UNAUTHORIZED USE OF MEDIA CREDENTIALS Credentials will be issued to working media only. Credentials are non-transferable. Use by anyone other than members of the working media are unauthroized, and those credentials will be revoked immediately. News organizations allowing unauthroized individuals to use credentials will have their credentials revoked for the remainder of the year.

ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS In addition to Monday’s media luncheon, WKU student-athletes and coaches will be available for in-person or phone interviews after practice on select days. Contact WKU Athletic Media Relations for those availablitlies. All interview requests must be coordinated through the Athletic Media Relations offi ce. Student-athlete’s phone number will not be given out.

RADIO COVERAGE Radio broadcast permission must be obtained in advance, along with Press Box reservations. WKU maintains two courtesy lines for use by schools who can provide reciprocal arrangements for the Big Red Radio Network. Other arrangements for installation of broadcast lines should be made well in advance with WKU Athletic Media Relations and WKU Tele-phone Communications (270-745-6370).

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS / PICKUP Credentials for media on a list submitted by the visiting SID will be sent to the school’s media relations offi ce early in game week. No other passes will be mailed. Credentials may be picked up at the Athletic Media Relations Offi ce in E.A. Diddle Arena (Room 1459) prior to game day; or, on game day at the Media-Will Call (Reservations) window at Gate 4 at Smith Sta-dium. The window will open 90 minutes prior to each contest.

MEDIA PARKING Media parking is available on a limited basis. Reservations must be made well in advance with WKU Athletic Media Relations.

WEEKLY PRESS LUNCHEON Head coach Willie Taggart and select student-athletes will be available to the media each Monday of a game week in the E.A. Diddle Arena media room. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. (CT) in the Diddle Arena Media Room, followed by interviews.

ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS In addition to Monday’s media luncheon, WKU student-athletes and coaches will be available for in-person or phone interviews after practice on select days. Contact WKU Athletic Media Relations for those availablitlies. All interview requests must be coordinated through the Athletic Media Relations offi ce. Student-athlete’s phone number will not be given out.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS The WKU locker room is closed to the media. Head coach Willie Taggart and select players will be available in the media work room after postgame radio shows, which is done on the fi eld outside the Topper locker room. The visitors’ dressing room is located under the east side of the stadium. Contact the visiting SID for post-game locker room policies. On the road, the Hilltopper locker room will remain closed — WKU will ad-here to the home team’s postgame interview policies whenever possible.

SUN BELT TELECONFERENCE WKU head coach Willie Taggart will participate in the Sun Belt Confer-ence’s weekly teleconference. The teleconferences will be conducted each Monday beginning Aug. 30 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. CT. Taggart’s scheduled time is 11:20 a.m. CT each Monday. Media representatives wishing to par-ticipate in the teleconference should contact the league communications staff for further details.

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM CollegePressBox.com, the offi cial media website of the Sun Belt Confer-ence, includes game notes, stats and media guides for the conference and member schools throughout the season. Login information is distrubuted by the conference offi ce to accredited media or you can apply for a pass-word by sending an e-mail to [email protected].

WKUSPORTS.COM WKUSports.com is the offi cial online home for all 19 sports on the Hill. Rosters, schedules, stats, game notes, game recaps and media guides are available at any time through the site.

WKU ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Room 1454, E.A. Diddle Arena, Western Kentucky University1605 Avenue of Champions, Bowling Green, KY 42101-6412Phone: 270-745-4298 / FAX: 270-745-3444Senior Associate AD / Communications: Todd Stewart Offi ce: 270-745-3161 / Cell: 270-991-9750 E-mail: [email protected]: Chris Glowacki (FB Contact) Offi ce: 270-745-5388 / Cell: 270-791-8499 E-mail: [email protected] Director: Michael Schroeder Offi ce: 270-745-5045 / Cell: 270-799-8984 Email: [email protected] Director: Melissa Anderson Offi ce: 270-745-3756 / Cell: 314-368-1995 Email: [email protected] Relations Intern: Mike Haase Offi ce: 270-745-2599 / Cell: 630-748-9847 Email: [email protected] Assistant: Kyle Allen Email: [email protected] Information Director (retired): Paul Just E-mail: [email protected]

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2011 Opponents

KentuckyThursday, Sept. 1Nashville, Tenn.

2010 Record .............................................................6-72010 SEC Record (Finish) ......................2-6 (5th-East)Starters Returning ...................................................15Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................53 / 20Primary Offense ................................................MultiplePrimary Defense ...............................................4-3, 3-4Head Coach ..............................................Joker Phillips Alma Mater ......................................... Kentucky, 1985 Record at School, Years ............................6-7, 1 Year Career Record, Years ........................................SameStadium (Capacity) . Commonwealth Stadium (67,942)Football SID ................................................. Tony Neely Offi ce Phone ..........................................859-257-3838 Email Address ................................... [email protected] Athletics Website .......................www.ukathletics.com

NavySaturday, Sept. 10Bowling Green, Ky.

2010 Record .............................................................9-42010 Conference Record (Finish) ..........................n/aStarters Returning ...................................................16Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................39 / 26Primary Offense ................................................ SpreadPrimary Defense ...............................................MultipleHead Coach .........................................Ken Niumatalolo Alma Mater ............................................. Hawaii, 1989 Record at School, Years ......................27-14, 3 Years Career Record, Years ........................................SameStadium (Capacity) .............Memorial Stadium (34,000Football SID ...................................... Scott Strasemeier Offi ce Phone ..........................................410-293-8775 Email Address [email protected] Athletics Website ...................... www.navysports.com

Indiana StateSaturday, Sept. 17Bowling Green, Ky.

2010 Record .............................................................6-52010 Missouri Valley Record (Finish) ..... 4-4 (Tie-3rd)Starters Returning ...................................................19Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................54 / 18Primary Offense ......................................... West CoastPrimary Defense ......................................................3-4Head Coach ................................................. Trent Miles Alma Mater ...................................Indiana State, 1987 Record at School, Years ........................7-27, 3 Years Career Record, Years ........................................SameStadium (Capacity) ............Memorial Stadium (12,464)Football SID .................................................... Ace Hunt Offi ce Phone ..........................................812-237-4161 Email Address [email protected] Athletics Website .................. www.gosycamores.com

Arkansas StateSaturday, Oct. 1

Bowling Green, Ky.2010 Record .............................................................4-82010 Sun Belt Record (Finish).................... 4-4 (T-4th)Starters Returning ...................................................14Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................55 / 21Primary Offense ................................................MultiplePrimary Defense ...............................................MultipleHead Coach .............................................. Hugh Freeze Alma Mater .......................Southern Mississippi, 1992 Record at School, Years .........................First Season Career Record, Years ............................20-5, 2 YearsStadium (Capacity) ...................ASU Stadium (30,406)Football SID ..................................................Jerry Scott Offi ce Phone ..........................................870-972-3405 Email Address ................................ [email protected] Athletics Website ..............www.astateredwolves.com

Middle TennesseeThursday, Oct. 6

Murfreesboro, Tenn.2010 Record .............................................................6-72010 Sun Belt Record (Finish)....................... 5-3 (3rd)Starters Returning ...................................................10Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................50 / 17Primary Offense ................................................MultiplePrimary Defense ........................................ 4-3 MultipleHead Coach .............................................Rick Stockstill Alma Mater ....................................Florida State, 1982 Record at School, Years ......................33-30, 5 Years Career Record, Years ........................................SameStadium (Capacity) ..................Floyd Stadium (30,788)Football SID ...............................................Mark Owens Offi ce Phone ..........................................615-898-2450 Email Address ................. [email protected] Athletics Website ..................www.goblueraiders.com

Florida AtlanticSaturday, Oct. 15Boca Raton, Fla.

2010 Record .............................................................4-82010 Sun Belt Record (Finish).................... 3-5 (T-6th)Starters Returning ...................................................16Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................30 / 18Primary Offense ................................................Pro-SetPrimary Defense ......................................................3-4Head Coach ........................... Howard Schnellenberger Alma Mater ......................................... Kentucky, 1956 Record at School, Years ....................56-60, 10 Years Career Record, Years .................157-140-3, 25 YearsStadium (Capacity) ................... FAU Stadium (30,000)Football SID ................................... Katrina McCormack Offi ce Phone ..........................................561-297-3163 Email Address [email protected] Athletics Website .........................www.fausports.com

Louisiana-LafayetteSaturday, Oct. 22

Bowling Green, Ky.2010 Record .............................................................3-92010 Sun Belt Record (Finish)................. 3-5 (Tie-6th)Starters Returning ...................................................12Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................41 / 24Primary Offense ................................................MultiplePrimary Defense .......................................... Hybrid 4-3Head Coach ...........................................Mark Hudspeth Alma Mater ...................................... Delta State, 1992 Record at School, Years ..............................First Year Career Record, Years ..................................First YearStadium (Capacity) ...................... Cajun Field (31,000)Football SID ...............................................Daryl Cetnar Offi ce Phone ..........................................337-482-6331 Email Address [email protected] Athletics Website ..................... www.ragincajuns.com

Louisiana-MonroeSaturday, Oct. 29

Monroe, La.2010 Record .............................................................5-72010 Sun Belt Record (Finish)................. 4-4 (Tie-4th)Starters Returning ...................................................19Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................48 / 13Primary Offense ................................................MultiplePrimary Defense ...................................................3-3-5Head Coach ..................................................Todd Berry Alma Mater ............................................... Tulsa, 1983 Record at School, Years ............................5-7, 1 Year Career Record, Years ..........................34-67, 9 YearsStadium (Capacity) ...............Malone Stadium (30,427)Football SID ...................................Adam Prendergaost Offi ce Phone ..........................................318-342-5463 Email Address ......................... [email protected] Athletics Website ..................www.ulmwarhawks.com

Florida InternationalSaturday, Nov. 5

Bowling Green, Ky.2010 Record .............................................................7-62010 Sun Belt Record (Finish)..................6-2 (Tie-1st)Starters Returning ...................................................15Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................49 / 15Primary Offense ................................................ SpreadPrimary Defense ...............................................MultipleHead Coach ...........................................Mario Cristobal Alma Mater .....................................Miami (Fla.), 1993 Record at School, Years ......................22-39, 4 Years Career Record, Years ........................................SameStadium (Capacity) .....................FIU Stadium (18,000)Football SID ................................................ Ivan Irizarry Offi ce Phone ..........................................305-348-6666 Email Address ................................... iiriz001@fi u.edu Athletics Website ..........................www.fi usports.com

LSUSaturday, Nov. 12Baton Rouge, La.

2010 Record ........................................................... 11-22010 SEC Record (Finish) ..............6-2 (Tie-2nd-West)Starters Returning ...................................................15Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................52 / 19Primary Offense ................................................MultiplePrimary Defense ......................................................4-3Head Coach ....................................................Les Miles Alma Mater ..........................................Michigan, 1976 Record at School, Years ......................62-17, 6 Years Career Record, Years ........................90-38, 10 YearsStadium (Capacity) .................. Tiger Stadium (92,400)Football SID ....................................... Michael Bonnette Offi ce Phone ..........................................225-578-8226 Email Address [email protected] Athletics Website ...........................www.lsusports.net

North TexasSaturday, Nov. 19

Denton, Texas2010 Record .............................................................3-92010 Sun Belt Record (Finish)................. 3-5 (Tie-6th)Starters Returning ...................................................17Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................53 / 24Primary Offense ................................................ SpreadPrimary Defense ......................................................4-3Head Coach ...........................................Dan McCarney Alma Mater ................................................ Iowa, 1975 Record at School, Years ..............................First Year Career Record, Years ...................... 56-85 (12 Years)Stadium (Capacity) ...... Mean Green Stadium (30,850)Football SID ................................................Eric Capper Offi ce Phone ..........................................940-565-2476 Email Address [email protected] Athletics Website ............www.meangreensports.com

TroySaturday, Nov. 26

Bowling Green, Ky.2010 Record .............................................................8-52010 Sun Belt Record (Finish)..................6-2 (Tie-1st)Starters Returning ...................................................16Letterwinners Returning / Lost ........................47 / 18Primary Offense ................................................ SpreadPrimary Defense ......................................................4-3Head Coach ...........................................Larry Blakeney Alma Mater ............................................ Auburn, 1970 Record at School, Years ...............161-82-1, 20 Years Career Record, Years ........................................SameStadium (Capacity) ............ Veterans Stadium (30,000)Football SID ................................................Ricky Hazel Offi ce Phone ..........................................334-670-3832 Email Address ................................. [email protected] Athletics Website .......................www.troytrojans.com

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September 1North Texas at FIU* - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)(1) Kentucky at WKU - 8:15 p.m. (ESPNU)

September 3Middle Tennessee at Purdue - 11 a.m. (Big Ten Network)Arkansas State at Illinois - 2:30 p.m. (Big Ten Network)Troy at Clemson - 2:30 p.m. (ESPN3)Louisiana-Monroe at Florida State - 2:30 p.m. (ESPNU)Louisiana-Lafayette at Oklahoma StateFlorida Atlantic at Florida

September 9FIU at Louisville - 6 p.m. (ESPN)

September 10Florida Atlantic at Michigan State - 11 a.m. (ESPN/ESPN2)Navy at WKU - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)Houston at North Texas - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)Georgia Tech at Middle Tennessee - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)Grambling State at Louisiana-Monroe - 6 p.m.Louisiana-Lafayette at Kent StateMemphis at Arkansas State

September 17Central Florida at FIU - 5 p.m. (ESPN3)Louisiana-Monroe at TCU - 1 p.m. (The Mtn.)Indiana State at WKU - 6 p.m.Arkansas State at Virginia Tech (Fox Sports Net)Nicholls State at Louisiana-LafayetteNorth Texas at AlabamaTroy at Arkansas

September 24Indiana at North Texas - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)Middle Tennessee at Troy* - 7 p.m. (Sun Belt Network)Central Arkansas at Arkansas State - 7 p.m.Louisiana-Lafayette at FIU*Louisiana-Monroe at IowaFlorida Atlantic at Auburn

October 1Arkansas State at WKU* - 3 p.m. (Sun Belt Network)Duke at FIU - 5 p.m. (ESPN3)Memphis at Middle Tennessee - 6 p.m. (ESPN3)North Texas at TulsaFlorida Atlantic at Louisiana-Lafayette*UAB at Troy

October 6WKU at Middle Tennessee - 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

October 8FIU at Akron - 1 p.m.Florida Atlantic at North Texas* - 6:30 p.m. (Sun Belt Network)Arkansas State at Louisiana-Monroe*Troy at Louisiana-Lafayette*

October 15North Texas at Louisiana-Lafayette* - 4 p.m.Louisiana-Monroe at Troy* (Sun Belt Network)WKU at Florida Atlantic*

October 18FIU at Arkansas State* - 7 p.m. (ESPN2)

October 22Louisiana-Lafayette at WKU* - 3 p.m.Middle Tennessee at Florida Atlantic* - 7 p.m. (Sun Belt Network)Louisiana-Monroe at North Texas*

October 25Troy at FIU* - 7 p.m. (ESPN2)

October 29WKU at Louisiana-Monroe* - 2:30 p.m.Louisiana-Lafayette at Middle Tennessee* - 6:30 p.m. (Sun Belt Network)North Texas at Arkansas State*

November 5Troy at Navy - 2:30 p.m. (CBS Sports Network)Louisiana-Monroe at Louisiana-Lafayette* - 2:30 p.m. (Sun Belt Network)FIU at WKU* - 3 p.m.Middle Tennessee at TennesseeArkansas State at Florida Atlantic*

November 12WKU at LSU - 7 p.m. Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas State*North Texas at Troy*Florida Atlantic at FIU*Middle Tennessee at Louisiana-Monroe*

November 19Florida Atlantic at Troy*Arkansas State at Middle Tennessee*FIU at Louisiana-Monroe*WKU at North Texas*

November 26Troy at WKU* - NoonFIU at Middle Tennessee*UAB at Florida AtlanticLouisiana-Lafayette at Arizona

December 3Louisiana-Monroe at Florida Atlantic*Troy at Arkansas State*Middle Tennessee at North Texas*

All times Central (CT) and subject to change* denotes Sun Belt Conference gameTV carrier in parenthesis - additional TV games to be announced(1) denotes game to be played at LP Field - Nashville, Tenn.

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No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Pos. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Derrius Brooks 5-10 191 Sr.-3L DB Fortson, Ga. (Harris County HS)3 Bobby Rainey 5-8 205 Sr.-3L RB Griffi n, Ga. (Griffi n HS)4* Rico Brown 5-11 186 Fr.-RS WR Berea, Ky. (Madison Southern HS)4* Andrew Jackson 6-1 255 So.-SQ LB Lakeland, Fla. (Kathleen HS)5* Jared Clendenin 6-3 272 Sr.-3L DL Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson HS)5* Antonio Andrews 6-0 201 So.-1L RB Fort Campbell, Ky. (Fort Campbell HS)6 Kawaun Jakes 6-3 189 Jr.-2L QB St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine HS)7 Daerius Washington 6-0 194 Fr.-HS LB Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard HS)8 Dyron Speight 6-0 180 Fr.-HS QB Bradenton, Fla. (Southeast HS)9 Marcus Vasquez 6-1 193 Jr.-2L WR Chula Vista, Calif. (Otay Ranch HS)10* Willie McNeal 5-10 154 So.-1L WR Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River HS)10* Jonathan Dowling 6-3 194 So.-TR DB Bradenton, Fla. (Florida)11* Devin Scott 6-4 250 Fr-HS TE Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central HS)11* Monte Merrick 6-1 172 So.-SQ PK Pineville, Ky. (Bell County HS)12* Brandon Doughty 6-3 203 Fr.-RS QB Davie, Fla. (North Broward Prep)12* Tye Golden 6-2 232 Jr.-2L LB Lithonia, Ga. (Martin Luthern King HS)13* Xavius Boyd 6-2 215 So.-1L LB St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS)13* James Mauro 6-7 198 Fr-HS QB Hurst, Texas (L.D. Bell HS)14 Kareem Peterson 5-11 184 Jr.-2L DB Lewisburg, Tenn. (Marshall County HS)15* Ryan Beard 6-0 189 Sr.-2L DB Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green HS)15* Courtney Dalcourt 5-11 222 So.-SQ WR Franklin, Ky. (Franklin-Simpson HS)16* T.J. Smith 6-2 219 Fr.-HS DL Hazel Green, Ala. (Hazel Green HS)16* Alex Mallory 6-4 210 Fr.-HS QB LaCenter, Ky. (Ballard Memorial HS)17* C.J. Odom 6-0 231 Jr.-TR LB Fort Myers, Fla. (Miami)17* Dexter Haynes 6-4 189 Jr.-1L WR Folkson, Ga. (Charlton County HS)18* Jamal Forrest 5-9 161 Jr.-2L DB Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington HS)18* Boe Brand 6-0 144 Fr.-HS WR Bradenton, Fla. (Southeast HS)19* Cam Thomas 6-1 185 Fr.-RS DB Middletown, Del. (Milford Academy)19* Tyler Higbee 6-5 215 Fr.-HS TE Clearwater, Fla. (East Lake HS)20 Ty Scott 6-2 196 So.-1L DB Palmetto, Fla. (Palmetto HS)21 Arius Wright 5-10 188 So.-1L DB Duluth, Ga. (Norcross HS)22 Tyree Robinson 5-10 196 So.-1L DB Dundee, Fla. (Haines City HS)23 Marquis Sumler 5-9 172 Fr.-HS RB Pensacola, Fla. (Catholic HS)24* William Simmons 5-8 184 Jr.-SQ DB Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier HS)24* Cameron Brown 6-2 205 Fr-HS WR Frisco, Texas (Liberty HS)25 Chuck Franks 6-2 243 So.-1L LB Fayette, Ala. (Fayette County HS)26* Champ Lewis 6-2 175 Fr-HS DB Fort Myers, Fla. (Dunbar HS)26* John Evans 5-11 159 Fr-HS RB Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview HS)27 Quartterrio Morgan 5-10 181 Fr-HS RB Jonesboro, Ga. (Mt. Zion HS)28 Braxston Miller 5-11 205 Sr.-2L RB Stanford, Ky. (Lincoln County HS)29 Kiante Young 5-11 220 So.-1L DB Gainesville, Ga. (East Hall HS)30 Joel German 6-0 186 Fr.-RS WR Fort Myers, Fla. (Dunbar HS)31 Terran Williams 6-2 206 Fr.-HS LB Bradenton, Fla. (Southeast HS)32 Kadeem Jones 5-11 270 So.-1L FB Dundee, Fla. (Haines City HS)33 Dimitri Johnson 6-3 236 Fr-HS DL Dolton, Ill. (Thornridge HS)34 Keshawn Simpson 6-0 236 So.-1L RB Lexington, Ky. (Madison Central HS)35 Demetrius Coley 6-2 247 So.-1L TE Bay Minette, Ala. (Baldwin County HS) 36 Will Adams 5-11 177 So.-SQ WR Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie HS)37 Vince Williams 5-9 189 So.-1L DB Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta HS)38 Ricardo Singh 5-11 192 Fr.-RS DB Aubumdale, Fla. (Aubumdale HS)39 Joey Dunphy 6-0 182 So.-1L LS Winchester, Tenn. (Franklin County HS)40 Bar’ee Boyd 6-1 220 So.-1L LB St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS)41 Tevin Bryant 5-9 226 Fr.-RS RB Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River HS)42 Nick Baisch 5-11 258 So.-1L FB Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier HS)43 Jamarcus Allen 5-11 282 Jr.-2L DL Orlando, Fla. (Boone HS)44 Oliver Head 5-10 179 Fr.-HS RB Lexington, Ky. (Highlands HS)45 Cole Tischer 6-4 248 Jr.-2L DL Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy)46 Eric Robinson-Berry 6-1 191 Fr-HS DB Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central HS)47 Neil Wilson 6-2 205 So.-SQ WR Tompkinsville, Ky. (Monroe County HS)48 Jonathan Scott 6-3 236 Jr.-SQ DL Shelbyville, Ky. (Shelby County HS)49 Nehemiah Mkanta 6-0 177 Fr.-HS WR Bowling Green, Ky. (Greenwood HS)50 Ben Duvall 6-3 230 Sr.-3L LB Owensboro, Ky. (Apollo HS)52* Tyler Julian 6-0 220 Jr.-SQ LB Evansville, Ind. (Reitz HS)52* Cameron Clemmons 6-6 291 Fr.-RS OL Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (Wilson Central HS)

36 Will Adams ......................WR90 Bo Adebayo ..................... DL43 Jamarcus Allen ................ DL5* Antonio Andrews ..............RB42 Nick Baisch ......................FB85 Austin Baker ...................WR15* Ryan Beard ......................DB78 Willam Berner ..................OL40 Bar’ee Boyd ..................... LB13* Xavius Boyd ..................... LB99* Hendrix Brakefi eld ............. P18* Boe Brand .......................WR2 Derrius Brooks .................DB24* Cameron Brown ..............WR81 Jamarielle Brown ............WR4* Rico Brown .....................WR41 Tevin Bryant .....................RB68 Cliff Burns ........................OL98 Ketler Calixte ................... DL89 Lawrence Campbell ......... DL96* Kevin Carrillo ............... PK/P59 Tavis Ciochetty ................. LB52* Cameron Clemmons ........OL5* Jared Clendenin ............... DL35 Demetrius Coley ..............TE 65 Sean Conway ..................OL15* Courtney Dalcourt ...........WR57 Tenerio Davis ................... LB12* Brandon Doughty ............ QB10* Jonathan Dowling ............DB82 Jack Doyle .......................TE39 Joey Dunphy .................... LS50 Ben Duvall ....................... LB26* John Evans ......................RB58 Mike Federspiel ............... LB18* Jamal Forrest ...................DB25 Chuck Franks ................... LB30 Joel German ...................WR12* Tye Golden ...................... LB86 Tim Gorski ........................OL17* Dexter Haynes ................WR60 Ed Hazelett ......................OL44 Oliver Head ......................RB80 Mitchell Henry ..................TE92 James Hervey .................. DL 19* Tyler Higbee .....................TE55 Tevin Holliman ................. DL4* Andrew Jackson .............. LB6 Kawaun Jakes ................ QB77 Wes Jeffries .....................OL33 Dimitri Johnson ................ DL32 Kadeem Jones .................FB52* Tyler Julian ....................... LB61 Zane Karrer ......................OL26* Champ Lewis ...................DB96* Rammell Lewis ................ DL16* Alex Mallory .................... QB95 Kenny Martin .................... DL13* James Mauro .................. QB10* Willie McNeal ..................WR11* Monte Merrick ..................PK28 Braxston Miller .................RB49 Nehemiah Mkanta ...........WR

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Coaching staffHead coach: Willie Taggart (WKU, 1998), Second SeasonAssistant coaches: Zach Azzanni (Central Michigan, 1999), Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers, First Season Lance Guidry (McNeese State, 1995), Defensive Coordinator, First Season Alonzo Hampton (Louisiana-Monroe, 1997), Defensive Backs, First Season Karl Maslowski (WKU, 2003), Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers, Second Season Eric Mathies (Murray State, 1998), Defensive Tackles/Recruiting Coordinator, Seventh Season Terry Obee (Oregon, 1990), Running Backs, Second Season Walt Wells (Belmont, 1993), Offensive Center/Guards, Ninth Season Raymond Woodie (Bethune-Cookman, 1996), Defensive Ends, Second Season

99* Dwayne Montgomery .......OL27 Quartterrio Morgan ..........RB84 Jim Murphree ...................TE17* C.J. Odom ........................ LB97 Jamichael Payne ............. DL14 Kareem Peterson .............DB87 Andrew Pettijohn .............WR63 Luis Polanco ....................OL3 Bobby Rainey ..................RB22 Tyree Robinson ................DB46 Eric Robinson-Berry .........DB89 Gavin Rocker ................... DL56 Jesse Roy ........................PK11* Devin Scott ......................TE48 Jonathan Scott ................. DL20 Ty Scott ............................DB94 Bryan Shorter ................... DL24* William Simmons .............DB34 Keshawn Simpson ...........RB38 Ricardo Singh ..................DB76 Adam Smith .....................OL93 Quanterus Smith .............. DL16* T.J. Smith ......................... DL8 Dyron Speight ................. QB69 Luke Stansfi eld ................OL23 Marquis Sumler ................RB64 Tyler Sweetland ...............OL19* Cam Thomas ...................DB83 Casey Tinius ................ PK/P45 Cole Tischer ..................... DL9 Marcus Vasquez .............WR88 Ryan Wallace ...................TE7 Daerius Washington ......... LB75 Seth White .......................OL91 Brandon Whitty ................ DL72 Curtis Williams .................OL62 Darrell Williams ................OL31 Terran Williams ................ LB37 Vince Williams ..................DB79 Delryn Wilson ...................OL47 Neil Wilson ......................WR21 Arius Wright .....................DB29 Kiante Young ....................DB * - duplicate numbers

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OFFENSE (West Coast) Left Tackle 77 Wes Jeffries (6-4, 295, Sr.) 52 Cameron Clemmons (6-6, 291, R-Fr.)

Left Guard 69 Luke Stansfi eld (6-4, 303, Jr.) 63 Luis Polanco (6-2, 289, So.)

Center 65 Sean Conway (6-3, 301, So.) 61 Zane Karrer (6-3, 272, So.)

Right Guard 76 Adam Smith (6-5, 334, Jr.) 78 William Berner (6-3, 283, R-Fr.)

Right Tackle 75 Seth White (6-5, 290, Jr.) 60 Ed Hazelett (6-8, 309, So.)

Quarterback 6 Kawaun Jakes (6-3, 189, Jr.) 12 Brandon Doughty (6-3, 203, R-Fr.)

Running Back 3 Bobby Rainey (5-8, 205, Sr.) 34 Keshawn Simpson (6-0, 236, So.)

Full Back 32 Kadeem Jones (5-11, 270, So.) 42 Nick Baisch (5-11, 258, So.)

X Receiver 9 Marcus Vasquez (6-1, 193, Jr.) 30 Joel German (6-0, 186, R-Fr.)

Z Receiver 47 Neil Wilson (6-2, 205, So.) 81 Jamarielle Brown (6-1, 173, So.)

ZE Receiver 4 Rico Brown (5-11, 186, R-Fr.) 87 Andrew Pettijohn (5-8, 180, So.)

Tight End 82 Jack Doyle (6-6, 248, Jr.) 88 Ryan Wallace (6-4, 248, Jr.)

DEFENSE (4-3) Defensive End 5 Jared Clendenin (6-3, 272, Sr.) 45 Cole Tischer (6-4, 248, Jr.)

Nose Tackle 43 Jamarcus Allen (5-11, 2782, Jr.) 92 James Hervey (6-1, 274, Jr.)

Defensive Tackle 96 Rammell Lewis (6-2, 294, Jr.) 95 Kenny Martin (6-0, 280, Jr.)

Defensive End 90 Bo Adebayo (6-4, 268, Sr.) 93 Quanterus Smith (6-5, 244, Jr.)

SAM Linebacker 52 Tyler Julian (6-0, 220, Jr.) 13 Xavius Boyd (6-2, 215, So.)

MIKE Linebacker 12 Tye Golden (6-2, 232, Jr.) 58 Mike Federspiel (6-3, 231, So.)

WILL Linebacker 50 Ben Duvall (6-3, 230, Sr.) 40 Bar’ee Boyd (6-1, 220, So.)

Cornerback 21 Arius Wright (5-10, 188, So.) 2 Derrius Brooks (5-10, 191, Sr.)

Strong Safety 29 Kiante Young (5-11, 220, So.) 38 Ricardo Singh (5-11, 192, R-Fr.)

Free Safety 14 Kareem Peterson (5-11, 184, Jr.) 15 Ryan Beard (6-0, 189, Sr.)

Cornerback 22 Tyree Robinson (5-10, 196, So.) 24 William Simmons (5-8, 184, Jr.)

SPECIAL TEAMS Placekicker 83 Casey Tinius (6-0, 191, Sr.) 99 Hendrix Brakefi eld (6-4, 226, So.)

Punter 99 Hendrix Brakefi eld (6-4, 226, So.) 96 Kevin Carrillo (6-0, 176, So.)

Kickoffs 99 Hendrix Brakefi eld (6-4, 226, So.) 83 Casey Tinius (6-0, 191, Sr.)

Long Snapper 39 Joey Dunphy (6-0, 182, So.) 88 Ryan Wallace (6-4, 248, Jr.)

Holder 99 Hendrix Brakefi eld (6-4, 226, So.) 12 Brandon Doughty (6-3, 203, R-Fr.)

Kickoff / Punt Returns 3 Bobby Rainey (5-8, 205, Sr.) 22 Tyree Robinson (5-10, 196, So.)

Career Starts Wes Jefferies, OL ...................................................34 Jared Clendenin, DL ...............................................23 Casey Tinius, PK ....................................................23 Bobby Rainey, RB ..................................................22 Adam Smith, OL .....................................................22 Kenny Martin, DL ....................................................21 Ryan Beard, DB .....................................................20 Kawaun Jakes, QB .................................................20 Jack Doyle, TE .......................................................17 Jamarcus Allen, DL .................................................16 Jamal Forrest, DB ..................................................14 Hendrix Brakefi eld, P ..............................................12 Sean Conway, OL ...................................................12 Quanterus Smith, LB ..............................................12 Marcus Vasquez, WR .............................................10 Derrius Brooks, DB ...................................................9 Tyree Robinson, DB .................................................9 Dexter Haynes, WR ..................................................8 Kareem Peterson, DB ..............................................8 Arius Wright, DB .......................................................8 Xavius Boyd, LB .......................................................7 Kiante Young, DB .....................................................6 Demetrius Coley, TE .................................................5 Cole Tischer, DL .......................................................5 James Hervey, DL ....................................................3 Avery Hibbitt, RB ......................................................3 Rammell Lewis, DL ...................................................3 Luis Polanco, OL ......................................................3 Bo Adebayo ..............................................................2 Chuck Franks, LB .....................................................2 Willie McNeal, WR ....................................................2 Seth White, OL .........................................................2 Antonio Andrews, RB ...............................................1 Nick Baisch, FB ........................................................1 Jamariell Brown ........................................................1 Monte Merrick, PK ....................................................1 Luke Stansfi eld, OL ..................................................1

Career Games Played Jared Clendenin .....................................................35 Ben Duvall ..............................................................35 Bobby Rainey .........................................................32 Braxston Miller ........................................................30 Derrius Brooks ........................................................29 Bo Adebayo ............................................................25 Ryan Beard ............................................................24 Wes Jeffries ............................................................24 Quanterus Smith ....................................................24 Kenny Martin ..........................................................23 Adam Smith ............................................................23 Casey Tinius ...........................................................23 Kawaun Jakes ........................................................23 Cole Tischer ...........................................................22 Rammell Lewis .......................................................21 Marcus Vasquez .....................................................21 James Hervey ........................................................19 Avery Hibbitt ...........................................................18 Kareem Peterson ...................................................18 Jack Doyle ..............................................................17 Jamal Forrest .........................................................17 Tye Golden .............................................................17 Jamarcus Allen .......................................................16 Dexter Haynes ........................................................13 Hendrix Brakefi eld ..................................................12 Sean Conway .........................................................12 Mike Federspiel ......................................................12 Chuck Franks .........................................................12 Willie McNeal ..........................................................12 Arius Wright ............................................................12 Xavius Boyd ........................................................... 11 Ed Hazelett ............................................................. 11 Tyree Robinson ...................................................... 11 Bar’ee Boyd ............................................................10 Kadeem Jones .......................................................10 Luis Polanco ...........................................................10 Seth White ..............................................................10 Kiante Young ..........................................................10 Antonio Andrews ......................................................9 Keshawn Simpson ....................................................9 Vince Williams ..........................................................9 Demetrius Coley .......................................................8 Joey Dunphy ............................................................8 Luke Stansfi eld .........................................................8 Jamarielle Brown ......................................................7 Jim Murphree ...........................................................7 Ty Scott ....................................................................7 Nick Baisch ...............................................................5 Tenerio Davis ............................................................4 Monte Merrick ...........................................................4 Brandon Whitty .........................................................2 Rico Brown ...............................................................1 Ketler Calixte ............................................................1 Andrew Jackson .......................................................1 Jonathan Scott .........................................................1

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#90Bo Adebayo

DL • 6-4 • 268 • Sr. • 2L Lawrenceville, Ga. (Collins Hill HS)

2010: Played in all 12 games, posting 11 total tackles...Tied a career high with three tackles against both Kentucky and Troy...Also recorded a tackle for loss at UK, and assisted on a stop behind the line against Indiana.2009: Saw action in all 12 games during sophomore season, totaling 14 tackles, four tackles for a loss, one forced fumble and two and a half sacks...Posted fi rst collegiate sack in a week four start at Navy, while col-lecting two solo tackles and one solo sack for a loss of seven yards...Had most impressive performance of the season in week 11 at Florida Atlantic, recording one and a half sacks totaling losses of 12 yards...Also had one forced fumble and three total tackles in the game...Had two tackles for loss in season fi nale against Arkansas State.2008: Saw action in a week four win over Murray State in the home open-er.2007: Sat out as a redshirtHS/Misc: Lettered for three seasons, starting two, at Collins Hill High...A two-time all-state selection who also earned all-region and all-conference honors...Credited with 66 totals stops, including 11 for loss with 8½ sacks, his fi nal year.The Adebayo File: Parents — Bob Adebayo and Victoria Adebayo; Birth — March 25, 1988; HS — Collins Hill 2007; HS Coach — Larry Sherrill; HS Letters — football 3; Major — sports management.

Adebayo’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2007 — Redshirt — 2008 1 0-0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 / 02009 12 6-8-14 4.0-22 2.5-19 0 0 1 / 02010 12 6-5-11 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 / 0Total 25 12-13-25 5.0-23 2.5-19 0 0 1 / 0

Adebayo’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 3, four times, last at Troy, 11/27/10Tackles For Loss: 1.5, twice, last vs. Arkansas State, 12/3/09

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#15Ryan Beard

DB • 6-0 • 189 • Sr. • 2L Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green HS)

2010: Ranked second on the team with 71 total tackles...Posted fi ve or more tackles in nine of the 11 games he played in during the season...Recorded a career-best 11 tackles against Louisiana-Monroe...Was also credited with a pass breakup against the Warhawks...Forced a fumble and broke up a pass against Florida Atlantic...Tallied seven tackles in a win at Arkansas State...Finished win nine stops in the season fi nale at Troy, in-cluding seven solo tackles.2009: Played in only two games after an injury-shortened season...Col-lected seven total tackles in a pair of games...Had four stops in his season debut against Central Arkansas...Posted three stops the following week as a starter against Navy.2008: Played in 11 games, starting 10 of those contests...Posted 41 tackles, including one sack for a 10-yard loss...Recorded a team-high three inter-ceptions, to go along with three passes defensed...Collected fi ve tackles in his fi rst career start in a win over Eastern Kentucky...Recorded four tackles and intercepted a pass in a home win over Murray State...Had six tackles in a road contest against Kentucky...Intercepted his second career pass, to go along with fi ve tackles against #25 Ball State...Posted four tackles in a home contest against Florida Atlantic...Recorded his fi rst career sack and collected three pass break-ups against North Texas...Intercepted his third pass of the season against Troy...Recorded four tackles in the home fi nale against Middle Tennessee.2007: Redshirted.HS/Misc: A four-year letterwinner at Bowling Green HS, where his efforts helped the Purples advance to the state 3A championship contest in each of his last two years...BGHS had a 48-6 (88.9%) record during his career...Led the team with eight total tackles including one for loss, and added an interception in the Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Game...Named fi rst-team all-state his senior season after posting 54 tackles (38 unassisted), three interceptions and a fumble recovery...Was also the Purples’ leading re-ceiver with 33 catches for 575 yards and fi ve touchdowns...A two-time all-SKY Conference selection...Also earned all-state honors his junior year ... A three-year starter in baseball, where he helped lead the Purples to the semi-state round of the state tournament in 2007...A cousin of former WKU all-Gateway Football Conference defensive lineman Patrick Reynolds and his younger brother Robert, who played at Ohio State and in the NFL with the Tennessee Titans.The Beard File: Parents — Doug and Cathy Beard; Birth — June 3, 1989, Bowling Green, Ky.; HS — Bowling Green 2007; HS Coach — Kevin Wal-lace (WKU); HS Letters — football 4, baseball 3; Major — management.

Beard’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2007 — Redshirt —2008 11 20-21-41 1.0-10 1.0-10 3-31 3 0 / 02009 2 3-4-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 02010 11 40-31-71 0.5-1 0.0-0 0-0 2 1 / 0Totals 24 63-56-119 1.5-11 1.0-10 3-31 5 1 / 0

Beard’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 11 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 10/16/11Tackles For Loss: 1.0 vs. North Texas, 11/1/08Interceptions: 1, three times, last at Troy, 11/8/08

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#2Derrius Brooks

DB • 5-10 • 191 • Sr. • 3L Fortson, Ga. (Harris County HS)

2010: Played his fi rst season on defense, fi nishing the year with 36 to-tal tackles, and a team-high three interceptions...Two of those three INTs came at Arkansas State, making him the fi rst Hilltopper since 2004 to pick off two passes in the same game...Also showed off his offensive skills in the win over the Red Wolves, scoring the game-winning two-point conver-sion in overtime on a reverse...His other interception came in WKU’s victory at Louisiana-Lafayette — a pick he returned 62 yards for a touchdown...Recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown against Middle Tennessee...Posted six tackles against Nebraska in his fi rst defensive start, and followed that up with a season-high seven tackles at Kentucky the following week.2009: Finished fourth on the team with 395 all-purpose yards, including 261 yards in kick returns, 108 yards receiving and 26 yards rushing in 12 games...Returned three kicks for 69 yards in the season opener against Tennessee...Caught fi rst career touchdown pass in week four at Navy, an 18-yard grab...Finished game with 37 yards receiving and 43 yards on two kick returns...Had an 81-yard kick return in week eight at North Texas, while hauling in two passes for 38 yards...Had 178 all-purpose yards in the game...Caught three passes in week nine against Troy and reeled in a pair of receptions in the season fi nale against Arkansas State.2008: Saw action in fi ve games, starting three, catching 13 passes for 140 yards, averaging 28 yards per game receiving...Made fi rst career start and recorded fi ve receptions for 43 yards in a road win over Eastern Kentucky...Had a team-high six receptions for 40 yards against Alabama...Posted a 38-yard reception in a home win over Murray State.2007: Sat out as a redshirt...Earned all-league honors in the 55-meter dash after fi nishing third with a time of 6.39 seconds as the WKU track and fi eld team won the team title at the Sun Belt Conference indoor championships...Also helped the Hilltoppers win the Sun Belt outdoor championships in the spring after fi nishing fi fth in the 100-meter dash and contributing to the opening leg in WKU’s winning effort in the 4x100-meter relay...The relay team qualifi ed for the NCAA Mideast Regionals with a time of 40.48 sec-onds, while he missed on a regional qualifying time in the 100 by just .04 seconds after clocking a 10.59 in the preliminaries.HS/Misc: Was a four-year letterwinner, starting three seasons, at Harris County HS...Shared the Tigers’ most valuable player award...Was chosen all-Bi City by the Columbus Ledger...Earned player-of-the-week honors from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Columbus Ledger...Had a high of 240 yards rushing in a game...Won the state 3A 100-meter dash champion-ship in each of his last two years on the track...Earned three letters in track and two in basketball.The Brooks File: Parents — Johnny and Sarah Grier; Birth — May 29, 1988, Columbus, Ga.; HS — Harris County 2007; HS Coach — Tommy Parks (Berry); HS Letters — football 4, track 3, basketball 2; Major — in-terdisciplinary studies.

Brooks’ Receiving TotalsYear GP No-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2008 5 13-140 10.3 0 38 28.02009 12 11-108 9.8 1 39 9.02010 12 0-0 0.0 0 0 0.0Total 29 24-248 10.3 1 39 8.6

Brooks’ All-Purpose YardsYear GP Rush Rec P/KRet INTRet Total YPG2008 5 45 140 0/0 0 185 46.22009 12 26 108 0/261 0 395 32.92010 12 0 0 0/0 62 62 5.2Total 29 71 248 0/261 62 642 22.1

Brooks’ Career HighsReceptions: 6 at Alabama, 9/13/08Receiving Yards: 43 at Eastern Kentucky, 9/6/08Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Navy, 9/26/09Kick Returns: 4 at North Texas, 10/31/09Kick Return Yards: 140 at North Texas, 10/31/09

Tackles: 7 at Kentucky, 9/11/10Interceptions: 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10

#5Jared Clendenin

DL • 6-3 • 272 • Sr. • 3L Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson HS)

2010: Started all 12 games on the defensive line, fi nishing the year with 38 total tackles...Also registered fi ve tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks...Posted a season-best seven tackles in the season fi nale at Troy...Also recorded fi ve stops against Indiana...Recovered two fumbles and forced another in WKU’s victory at Arkansas State...Finished the year ranked tied for fi fth in the Sun Belt Conference in fumble recoveries.2009: Finished sophomore campaign with 40 tackles in 11 starts on the defensive side of the ball...Broke up three passes and fi nished second on the squad with three and a half tackles for loss, including one solo sack...Broke up a pass and assisted on a tackle for a loss in the season opener at Tennessee...Led the Hilltopper defense against South Florida with 10 total tackles, including fi ve solo stops and a solo tackle for a loss...Posted six stops as the starting defensive end in week four at Navy...Collected fi ve tackles in week six against Louisiana-Lafayette, including a pair of solo stops...Had a tackle for a loss and broke up a pass in a road contest with Middle Tennessee...Broke up a pass and made three tackles from the de-fensive line at Florida Atlantic...Recorded fi rst sack of the season in the fi nal game of the year against Arkansas State.2008: Saw action in all 12 games...Collected 18 tackles, including 3 ½ tack-les for loss and 1 ½ sacks...Recorded one of the team’s four blocked kicks...Posted two tackles against Indiana in the season opener, including one tackle for a loss...Had four tackles and one tackle for a loss against Ala-bama...Blocked one kick and made a solo tackle for a six-yard loss in a win over Murray State...Had three tackles in a road contest against Troy...Post-ed his fi rst career sack in the home fi nale against Middle Tennessee. As-sisted on a sack and had three total tackles against Florida International.HS/Misc: Lettered for four years, starting the fi nal two on both the offensive and defensive lines, at Stephenson High...Chosen fi rst-team all-region and all-county as a senior after posting 64 tackles, with nine for loss includ-ing four sacks, for the Jaguars ... Also credited with two interceptions, two forced fumbles and a pair of fumble recoveries ... Graded out at 88 percent and credited with 24 pancake blocks on the offensive line in 2007 as well.The Clendenin File: Full Name — Jared Clendenin; Parents — Wayne Clendenin and Eula Moore; Birth — Feb. 19, 1990, Atlanta, Ga.; HS — Stephenson 2008; HS Coach — Ronald Gartrell (Carson-Newman); HS Letters — football 4; Major — sports management.

Clendenin’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2008 12 8-10-18 3.5-19 1.5-7 0-0 0 0 / 0 2009 11 21-19-40 3.5-15 1.0-9 0-0 3 0 / 02010 12 25-13-38 5.0-22 2.5-16 0-0 0 1 / 2Total 35 54-42-96 12.0-56 5.0-32 0-0 3 1 / 2

Clendenin’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 10 vs. South Florida, 9/12/09Tackles For Loss: 1.5 vs. Indiana, 9/18/10

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#50Ben Duvall

LB • 6-3 • 230 • Sr. • 3L Owensboro, Ky. (Apollo HS)

2010: Saw action in 11 games, fi nishing with eight total tackles...Recorded multiple tackles on two occasions...Posted two stops in his fi rst action of the season at Kentucky...Posted a season-high three tackles against Florida Atlantic, including a pair of solo stops.2009: Played in all 12 games for the second straight season, compiling 17 total tackles with one solo sack and a forced fumble...Collected three stops, including two solo stops in the season opener at Tennessee...Had a solo tackle for a loss in a week seven game against Middle Tennessee...Had a pair of tackles in each of the last three games of the season, including one stop for a loss.2008: Saw action in all 12 games, posting 13 tackles...Recorded his fi rst career tackle in the season opener against Indiana...Collected four stops in a home win over Murray State...Made one solo tackle against #20 Vir-ginia Tech...Posted four tackles in the season fi nale against Florida Inter-national.2007: Sat out the season as a redshirt.HS/Misc: A four-year starter and letterwinner for Apollo HS...Helped the Ea-gles to 25 victories and four consecutive berths in the state 4A playoffs dur-ing his career...Set school season (187) and career (456) tackle records...Posted fi ve total tackles in the Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Game prior to coming to the Hill...Named to the Orlando Sentinel’s All-South Team as a senior...Chosen fi rst-team all-state by both the Associated Press and Louis-ville Courier-Journal as well...Twice selected fi rst-team all-Big 8 Conference and all-area...Named the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer Defensive Player of the Year...Voted AHS’s defensive MVP on two occasions...Earned three letters in basketball, where he helped the Eagles to a 25-11 record and the title game of the 2006 Sweet 16 state tournament...Named to the all-region tournament team that season.The Duvall File: Parents — Scott Duvall and Angela Howard; Birth — Feb. 19, 1989, Owensboro, Ky.; HS — Apollo 2007; HS Coach — Jeff Carlberg; HS Letters — football 4, basketball 3; Major — sports management.

Duvall’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2007 — Redshirt —2008 12 3-10-13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 02009 12 12-5-17 2.0-8 1.0-1 0-0 0 1 / 02010 11 4-4-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 0Totals 35 19-19-38 2.0-8 1.0-1 0-0 0 1 / 0

Duvall’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 5 vs. Arkansas State, 12/3/09Tackles For Loss: 1.0, twice, last vs. Arkansas State, 12/3/09

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#57Tenerio Davis

LB • 6-2 • 224 • Sr. • 1L Decatur, Ga. (Dean College)

2010: Saw action in four games as a backup linebacker...Recorded fi ve tackles on the year, including three against Florida Atlantic...Also had a tackles for a six-yard loss at Kentucky...Was also credited with a forced fumble against FAU.JC/Misc: Tabbed as a captain for Dean College in 2009, leading the squad to a conference championship as a linebaker…Finished the season ranked sixth in the Northeast Football Conference with six total sacks in 2009, in-cluding three solo sacks…Also racked up 16 tackles for loss on the year, including 12 solo stops for a loss, while also forcing and recovering a pair of fumbles…Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com coming out of South-west Dekalb High School in 2008.The Davis File: Parents — Aaron and Judith Davis; Birth — Jan. 19, 1988, Atlanta, Ga..; HS — Southwest Dekalb, 2007; JC — Dean College, 2009; HS Letters — football 3; Major — interdisciplinary studies.

Davis’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2010 4 2-3-5 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 0 1 / 0

Duvall’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 3 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6/10Tackles For Loss: 1.0 at Kentucky, 9/11/10

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#77Wes Jeffries

OL • 6-4 • 295 • Sr. • 3L Bowling Green, Ky. (Warren Central HS)

2010: Earned a spot on the Phil Steele all-Sun Belt Conference second team at the end of the season...Graded out at 75 percent or better in all 12 games, starting each game on the offensive line...Was over 80 percent in 11 of those games...Posted a season-best grade of 88 percent against Middle Tennessee...Was also credited with a season-high 11 knockdown blocks against the Blue Raiders...Played a season-best 95 plays in an overtime win at Arkansas State.2009: Named to Phil Steele’s Third Team All-Sun Belt Conference list fol-lowing the 2009 season as an offensive lineman...Played in all 12 games for the second straight year, starting all 12 contests as a sophomore offensive lineman...In the opening game against Tennessee, posted one pancake block with three knockdowns in 45 plays...Tied for a team-high with seven knockdowns and led the team with three pancakes in 65 plays against South Florida in week two...Saw action in all 80 plays against Central Arkansas, leading the team with nine knockdowns...Posted seven knockdown blocks and one pancake in fi rst Sun Belt Conference contest of the season against Florida International...Saw action in all 60 plays, with one knockdown block in a road contest against Middle Tennessee...Graded out at a team-best 86 percent, to go along with a pair of knockdown blocks and one pancake block in 60 plays against North Texas...Graded out at 86 percent for the second consecutive week, participating in 73 plays with four knockdowns against Troy...Graded out at 87 percent and led WKU with four knockdowns against Louisiana-Monroe.2008: Played in all 12 games, including a start in each of the fi nal six games of the season, recording 15 pancake blocks and graded out at over 90% on three different occasions...Saw action in wins over Eastern Kentucky and Murray State, grading out at 92% against the Colonels...Earned fi rst career start against #20 Virginia Tech, recording a team-high fi ve pancakes while seeing action in 54 plays...Graded out at 90% with three pancakes in a home contest against #25 Ball State...Participated in 70 snaps and received a season-high overall grade of 94% with one pancake block against North Texas...Saw action in a season-high 72 plays with one pancake block and graded out at 89% against Troy...Recorded two pancakes in the home fi nale against Middle Tennessee.2007: Did not play after redshirting.HS/Misc: A three-year starter and letterwinner at Warren Central High...Chosen to play in the Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Game following the con-clusion of his career, where he helped the team record 449 yards of total offense in a 38-24 victory...Selected third-team all-state and fi rst-team all-SKY Conference his fi nal season after helping the Dragons to a 10-3 fi nish, a berth in the quarterfi nals of the state 4A playoffs and the district title...Helped lead WCHS to a 12-2 mark and the semifi nals of the state playoffs the previous year...As a sophomore, helped the Dragons reach the quarter-fi nals of the state playoffs in his fi rst year on the varsity.The Jeffries File: Parent — Ann Jeffries; Birth — Sept. 9, 1988, Bowling Green, Ky.; HS — Warren Central 2007; HS Coach — Bill Cox (WKU); HS Letters — football 3; Major — interdisciplinary studies.

#28Braxston Miller

RB • 5-11 • 205 • Sr. • 2L Stanford, Ky. (Lincoln County HS)

2010: Played in six games, all on special teams.2009: Spent time as a linebacker and a running back throughout his sopho-more campaign, gaining eight yards on the ground, while totaling 13 tackles and one tackle for a loss in all 12 games...Posted a solo tackle in week four at Navy...Had fi rst carry of collegiate career in a home contest against Florida International...Had a pair of tackles against both Troy and Florida Atlantic in weeks nine and 11.2008: Saw action in all 12 games, posting 11 tackles, one sack and one quarterback hurry...Recorded two solo tackles in the season opener against Indiana...Collected three stops and one quarterback hurry in a win over Eastern Kentucky...Had two tackles against Alabama...Posted fi rst career sack, to go along with two solo tackles in a home win over Murray State.2007: Was a redshirt...Presented the program’s special teams scout team award at the postseason banquet.HS/Misc: Started and lettered three years at Lincoln County High...Played in the Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Game at the conclusion of his career...Helped lead the Patriots to a 10-2 record and the district championship after rushing for 1,486 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior...Honors earned in 2006 included honorable mention all-state as well as fi rst-team all-district and all-area...Also named the district player of the year...LCHS’s offensive most valuable player...Lettered in basketball as well for the Patriots.The Miller File: Parents — George Miller and Cassandra Alcorn; Birth — March 18, 1989, Stanford, Ky.; HS — Lincoln County 2007; HS Coach — Larry French; HS Letters — football 3, basketball; Major — agriculture.

Miller’s Rushing TotalsYear GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2007 — Redshirt — 2008 12 0-0 0.0 0 0 0.02009 12 3-8 2.7 0 9 0.72010 6 0-0 0.0 0 0 0.0Totals 30 3-8 2.7 0 0 0.3

Miller’s All-Purpose YardsYear GP Rush Rec P/KRet I/FR Total YPG2007 — Redshirt — 2008 12 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0.02009 12 8 0 0/0 0/0 0 0.72010 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0.0Totals 30 8 0 0/0 0/0 0 0.3

Miller’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2007 — Redshirt — 2008 12 8-3-11 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0 0 / 02009 12 8-5-13 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 / 02010 6 0-0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 / 0Total 30 16-8-24 2.0-11 1.0-10 0 0 0 / 0

Miller’s Career HighsRushing Attempts: 1, three times, last at Middle Tennessee, 10/24/09Rushing Yards: 9 at Tennessee, 9/5/10Total Tackles: 3, three times, last at Louisiana-Monore, 11/14/09Tackles For Loss: 1.0 vs. Murray State, 9/20/08

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#3Bobby Rainey

RB • 5-8 • 205 • Sr. • 2L Griffi n, Ga. (Griffi n HS)

Preseason 2011: Named to the preseason watch list for both the Maxwell Award (nation’s most outstanding all-around player) and the Doak Walker Award (nation’s most oustanding running back).2010: Earned honorable-mention All-America honors from SI.com after fi n-ishing the year third in the nation in rushing, averaging 137.4 yards per game...Only Oregon’s LaMichael James (144.3 ypg) and Connecticut’s Jor-dan Todman (141.3 ypg) averaged more rushing yards...His efforts also earned him Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player-of-the-Year honors, and a selection to the all-league fi rst team...Led the nation in carries, setting a new WKU record with 340 rushing attempts...Also fi nished second on the WKU single-season rushing list with 1,649 yards...Scored 15 rushing TDs — four shy of the school record...Rushed for over 100 yards in nine games, tying for the most 100-yard efforts ever by a Hilltopper runner...Also set a new school record with seven games of 150 or more rushing yards...Ran for a career-high 248 yards on a school-record 45 carries against Middle Tennessee...Had no fewer than 21 carries in a game all season, and ran the ball 30 or more times in four contests...Went for over 100 yards in each of the last six games, which puts him second in school history for consecu-tive 100-yard rushing games, two behind Antwan Floyd entering the 2010 season...Scored two touchdowns in six games, including each of the last four...In addition to leading the Sun Belt in rushing, he also ranked third in scoring (7.5 ppg), fourth in all-purpose yards (156.6 per game), and eighth in total offense (137.8 ypg)...All-purpose average also ranked 11th nation-ally...Enters his senior season ranked sixth on the WKU career rushing list with 2,847 yards — needing 1,550 yards to pass Lerron Moore’s school record of 4,396 career rushing yards.2009: Named to Phil Steele’s First Team All-Sun Belt Conference list after the 2009 season as a kick returner and a Third Team member as a running back...Entered the WKU football record books in junior campaign, breaking the all-time kickoff returns in a season record, with 44 returns and moved up to second all-time in career kickoff returns with 63...Gained 939 yards rush-ing on just 144 carries, averaging 6.5 yards per carry and 78.2 yards per game on the ground...Broke Joey Stockton’s 14-year record of net yards in a season, tallying 1,050 net yards and moved up to second on the career net yards list with 1,631 yards...Averaged just over 175 all-purpose yards per game, ranking second on the all-time single season list, while break-ing the single season record for total all-purpose yards in a season with 2,101...The 175.1 all-purpose yards per game led the Sun Belt Conference in 2009...Scored seven touchdowns on the year, with six coming on the ground and one receiving...Scored from 19 yards out in the season opener against Tennessee, ending the game with 41 yards rushing and 108 yards in kickoff returns...Averaged seven yards per carry in week two against South Florida, rushing eight times for 56 yards, to go along with 110 kickoff return yards...Averaged over seven yards per carry once again in week four against Navy, rushing 14 times for 99 yards and caught a pair of passes for 17 yards...Rushed for 99 yards the following week, with two touchdowns on just nine carries...Went over the century mark in rushing yards for fi rst time on the season in week six against Louisiana-Lafayette...Had one touch-down rushing and had a long run of 29 yards in the game...Returned fi ve kicks for 159 yards in week seven against Middle Tennessee...Scored two touchdowns on the ground against North Texas, while also recording 133 yards on six kickoff returns...Caught four passes and rushed for 58 yards in a home contest against Troy...Rushed for over 100 yards in both week 10 and week 11, rushing for 134 yards against Louisiana-Monroe in week 10 and a career-high 144 yards on 15 carries against Florida Atlantic in week 11.2008: Played in eight games, compiling 275 rushing yards on just 42 car-ries...Averaged 6.2 yards per carry and averaged a team-best 32.4 yards per game rushing...Led team with 19 kick returns for 581 yards and 870 all-purpose yards...His 581 kick return yards were the fi fth-best single-season total in school history...Averaged 108.8 all-purpose yards per game...Had seven carries for 19 yards and one touchdown in a road win over Eastern Kentucky...Had three kickoff returns for 137 yards, including a 92-yard re-turn in a win over Murray State...Posted a team-high 99 yards rushing on only nine carries against Kentucky...Also recorded 149 yards in kickoff re-

turns and 256 all-purpose yards in the game...Had eight carries for 54 yards in a road contest against #20 Virginia Tech...Posted 59 yards rushing on eight carries and had four kick returns for 92 yards against #25 Ball State.2007: Sat out the season as a redshirt.HS/Misc: A four-year starter and letterwinner at Griffi n High...Rushed for more than 5,000 yards and threw for more than 1,000 while accounting for 88 touchdowns in his career...Participated in the North-South Georgia All-Star Game following his senior season...Was named the CSS Chevy Offen-sive Player of the Year in Georgia and fi rst-team all-state as a senior after rushing for 2,040 yards and 31 scores...Also threw for four touchdowns and caught another...Lettered in basketball as a freshman.The Rainey File: Parents — Bobby Rainey, Sr. and Janice Davis; Birth — Oct. 16, 1987, Griffi n, Ga.; HS — Griffi n 2007; HS Coach — Steve Devoursney; HS Letters — football 4, basketball; Major — sports manage-ment.

Rainey’s Rushing TotalsYear GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2008 8 42-259 6.2 1 40 32.42009 12 144-939 6.5 6 49 78.22010 12 340-1649 4.8 15 59 137.4Totals 32 526-2847 5.4 22 59 88.9

Rainey’s Kick Return TotalsYear No-Yds Avg TD Lg2008 19-581 30.6 0 922009 44-1050 23.9 0 522010 0-0 0.0 0 0Totals 63-1631 25.8 0 92

Rainey’s All-Purpose YardsYear GP Rush Rec P/KRet I/FR Total YPG2008 8 259 8 22/581 0 870 108.82009 12 939 83 29/1050 0 2101 175.12010 12 1649 230 0/0 0 1879 156.6Totals 32 2847 321 51/1631 0 4850 151.6

Rainey’s Career HighsRushing Attempts: 45 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10Rushing Yards: 248 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10Rushing Touchdowns: 2, seven times, last at Troy, 11/27/10Kick Returns: 6, twice, last at North Texas, 10/31/09Kick Return Yards: 159 at Middle Tennessee, 10/24/09

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#83Casey Tinius

PK • 6-0 • 191 • Sr. • 2L Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green HS)

2010: Ranked second on the Hilltopper team in scoring with 35 points on the season...Went 20-for-22 on PAT attempts, and connected on fi ve fi eld goals...Had a long fi eld goal of 47 yards in WKU’s victory at Louisiana-Lafayette...Connected on a pair of fi eld goals against both the Ragin’ Ca-juns and Middle Tennessee...Earned Sun Belt Conference special teams Player of the Week after his efforts at ULL...Finished the yar ranked seventh in the Sun Belt Conference in fi eld goals (0.55 per game), fi fth in points by kicking (4.2 ppg) and sixth in PAT percentage (90.3 percent).2009: Took over as the full-time placekicker for WKU in sophomore cam-paign, connecting on 14-of-19 fi eld goals, ranking sixth all-time in WKU football history for fi eld goals made in a season...Led WKU in scoring, notching 67 points on the year, including 25 extra-points...Also kicked off 37 times, totaling 2,191 yards, good for 59.2 yards per kick...Connected on both a 40-yard and a 31-yard fi eld goal in the home opener against South Florida...Converted a 37-yard fi eld goal and was a perfect 3-for-3 on extra-point attempts in week seven at Middle Tennessee...Was perfect on seven extra-point attempts, while totaling 476 yards on eight kickoffs in week eight at North Texas...Connected on two fi eld goals, a 43-yard fi eld goal and a 29-yard fi eld goal in week nine against Troy...Tied for second on the all-time WKU list with four fi eld goals in a game against Louisiana-Monroe, with four over 40 yards...Made three fi eld goals the following week at Florida Atlantic, including a career-high 47-yard fi eld goal...Converted on a pair of 34-yard fi eld goals in the season fi nale against Arkansas State.2008: Did not see action2007: Was a redshirt.HS/Misc: Lettered for four years at Bowling Green HS, starting the fi nal three...Set the Purples all-time scoring record for kickers with 194 points...Made the last 69 extra-point attempts of his career, including going 46-of-46 as a senior...Opened the scoring in the 2007 Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Game with a 34-yard fi eld goal in the fi rst period, later hitting all fi ve extra-point attempts in the team’s 38-24 victory...A two-time all-state selec-tion and was named all-SKY Conference his fi nal three years...Also earned all-state honors in soccer, and was named the Most Valuable Player of the state championship match after helping the Purples claim the state title...Lettered for three years in soccer and two in basketball...Named all-region as a senior and all-district his fi nal two years in soccer...Father, Joe, ran cross country and track on the Hill and was a member of the school’s 1974 cross country team that was second in the nation ... Mother, Katy, was a ten-nis player and is a member of the WKU Athletic Hall of Fame...Older brother Chris played soccer at WKU and is currently a women’s soccer assistant coach, and sister Kelly was a member of the school’s inaugural women’s soccer team...Uncle, Jim, lettered in football for the Hilltoppers in 1976 and later was on the WKU coaching staff.The Tinius File: Parents — Joe and Katy Tinius; Birth — Aug. 10, 1988, Bowling Green, Ky.; HS — Bowling Green 2007; HS Coach — Kevin Wal-lace (WKU); HS Letters — football 4, soccer 3, basketball 2; Major — management.

Tinius’ Scoring TotalsYear GP TD FG PAT Saf Points2008 1 0 0-0 0 0 02009 12 0 14-19 25 0 672010 11 0 5-11 20 0 35Totals 24 0 19-30 45 0 102

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#43Jamarcus Allen

DL • 5-11 • 282 • Jr. • 2L Orlando, Fla. (Boone HS)

2010: Started all 12 games at on the defensive line at nose tackle...Reg-istered 26 tackles on the season, including 15 solo stops...Was credited with 4.5 tackles for loss...Recovered two fumbles, including one against Louisiana-Lafayette that he returned 69 yards for a touchdown...Finished with a career-best eight tackles at South Florida...Was also credited with fi ve tackles against Florida Atlantic and four against Indiana.2009: Played in four games in freshman campaign prior to an injury, collect-ing six stops and assisted on one tackle for a loss...Had best game in week three against Central Arkansas, posting two solo stops and one assisted tackle for a two-yard loss2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Ranked 21st among defensive tackle prospects by Scouts, Inc....Earned three letters at Boone High...Earned fi rst-team all-state, all-county and all-metro honors his fi nal season after collecting 138 total stops (87 unassisted) with eight sacks...Also chosen the Central Florida Defensive Player of the Year as the Braves fi nished 14-1 while advancing to the state 6A championship game...BHS reached the semifi nals of the state play-offs, posting a 9-5 mark, as he recorded more than 90 tackles as a junior...Braves fi nished 9-3 including a fi rst-round victory in the state playoffs before falling to the eventual champion his sophomore season.The Allen File: Parents — Derrick Allen and Lenora Cressor-Allen; Birth — Sept. 1, 1989, Winter Park, Fla.; HS — Boone 2008; HS Coach — Phil Ziglar (Maryville); HS Letters — football 3; Major — sociology.

Allen’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2008 — Redshirt —2009 4 3-3-6 0.5-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 02010 12 15-11-26 4.5-9 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 2Total 16 18-14-32 5.0-11 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 2

Allen’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 8 at South Florida, 9/25/10Tackles For Loss: 1.0, four times, last vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10

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#82Jack Doyle

TE • 6-6 • 248 • Jr. • 2L Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral HS)

Preseason 2011: Named to the preseason watch list for the Mackey Award, presented annually the nation’s most oustanding tight end.2010: Started each of the fi rst seven games before an injury suffered at Louisiana-Lafayette sidelined him for the rest of the season...Caught 20 passes for 224 yards and a pair of touchdowns in those seven contests, ranking fourth on the team in receiving yards...Posted a career-best seven catches for 94 yards and a touchdown at South Florida...Also hauled in a touchdown catch the following week at Florida International...Had multiple receptions four times during the year.2009: Named to Phil Steele’s National All-Freshman squad after the 2009 season...Saw action in 10 games, starting at tight end in all 10...Finished second on the team with 365 yards receiving off 37 grabs and one touch-down, averaging 3.7 catches per game, good for ninth best in the Sun Belt Conference...Led the Hilltopper offense with four receptions, including a 10-yard grab in the season opener at Tennessee...Reeled in four passes the following week in the home opener against South Florida, totaling 22 yards...Had 27 yards receiving in week three, off three receptions against Central Arkansas…Recorded a career-high 80 yards receiving off six re-ceptions on the road against Navy...Led WKU with 41 yards receiving, in-cluding a 26-yard grab in week fi ve against Florida International...Returned from injury in week eight to catch three passes, including one touchdown reception against North Texas...Led the Hilltopper offense with 60 yards

#59Tavis Ciochetty

LB • 5-11 • 235 • Jr. • SQ Bowling Green, Ky. (Greenwood HS)

2010: Did not see action.2009: Did not see action in freshman campaign.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Played in 10 games as a senior at Greenwood High School...Led the squad with four fumble recoveries, including one for a 31-yard touch-down...Also caught a touchdown pass that season...Lettered twice in both football and track at Greenwood.The Ciochetty File: Parents — David and Robin Ciochetty; Birth — July 2, 1990, Bowling Green, Ky.; HS — Greenwood 2008; HS Coach — Mark Nelson (WKU); HS Letters — football 2, track 2; Major — biology.

#98Ketler Calixte

DL • 6-3 • 229 • Jr. • SQ Port Charlotte, Fla. (Tusculum College)

2010: Saw action on special teams in the season opener at Nebraska.HS/JC/Misc: Played junior college football for Tusculum College in Tennes-see…Posted seven tackles in his fi rst season, including a pair of the tackles being for loss…Helped Tusculum to a 6-5 overall record in 2007...Lettered three years in football at Port Charlotte High School...Also earned letters in track, weightlifting and wrestling.The Calixte File: Parents — Pascal and Marie Calixte; Birth — April 18, 1989, AuCayes, Haiti; HS — Port Charlotte, 2007; JC — Tusculum College, 2009; HS Coach — David Hoffer; HS Letters — football 3, track, weightlift-ing, wrestling; Major — interdisciplinary studies.

#18Jamal Forrest

DB • 5-9 • 161 • Jr. • 2L Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington HS)

2010: Saw action in seven games in the Hilltopper secondary, starting each of the fi rst three games at cornerback...Posted a season-high seven tackles in the season opener at Nebraska, including six solo stops...Also had four tackles the following week at Kentucky...Finished the season with 16 tack-les, with 11 being solo stops.2009: Saw action in all 12 games as a true freshman, with 11 starts...Fin-ished the year with 32 tackles, including 25 solo tackles, fi ve passes de-fensed and one interception...Made an immediate impact in collegiate de-but, intercepting one pass and posting seven tackles, good for fourth-best on the team against Tennessee...Had a pair of tackles in week seven against Middle Tennessee...The following week, posted three tackles against North Texas...Led the team in tackles with eight and two pass breakups in week nine against Troy...Broke up two more passes the following week against Louisiana-Monroe, with four tackles...Had four tackles in week 11 against Florida Atlantic and one tackle in a starting role in week 12 against Arkansas State.HS/Misc: Led Booker T. Washington High School to a 10-4 overall record in 2008...Recorded 29 total tackles in his senior season, including 12 solo tackles and three interceptions.The Forrest File: Parents — Derrick and Deborah Forest; Birth — May 18, 1991; HS — Booker T. Washington 2009; HS Coach — Earl Tillman; HS Letters — football 3, track; Major — technology management.

Forrest’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2009 12 25-7-32 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 4 0 / 02010 7 11-5-16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 0Total 19 36-12-48 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 4 0 / 0

Forrest’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 8 vs. Troy, 11/7/09Interceptions: 1 at Tennessee, 9/5/09

receiving on four receptions, including a 30-yard reception...Tallied second career six-catch game against Troy, totaling 55 yards receiving...Caught three passes for 29 yards on the road against Florida Atlantic.HS/Misc: Played three seasons for Catherdral High School, earning Spe-cial Selection All-State and Associated Press Honorable Mention All-State honors and a key member of the 2006 state championship team...Reeled in 21 receptions for 400 yards and four touchdowns during his senior season for the Fighting Irish...Earned Indianapolis Star Honorable Mention All-City and First Team All-Catholic honors following senior season...Also lettered in rugby, winning a state title in 2008.The Doyle File: Parents — John and Nancy Doyle; Birth — May 5, 1990; HS — Cathedral High School 2008; HS Coach — Jim O’Hara (Dayton); HS Letters — football 3, rugby 1; Major — physical education.

Doyle’s Receiving TotalsYear GP No-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2008 — Redshirt — 2009 10 37-365 9.9 1 35 36.52010 7 20-224 11.2 2 25 32.0Total 17 57-589 10.3 3 35 34.6

Doyle’s Career HighsReceptions: 7 at South Florida, 9/25/10Receiving Yards: 94 at South Florida, 9/25/10Receiving Touchdowns: 1, three times, last at Fla. International, 10/9/10

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#12Tye Golden

LB • 6-2 • 232 • Jr. • 2L Lithonia, Ga. (Martin Luther King HS)

2010: Saw action in nine games, splitting time between linebacker and special-teams duties...Was credited with tackles against both Kentucky and Florida Atlantic.2009: Played in eight games in redshirt freshman season, tallying seven to-tal tackles, including one tackle for a loss...Posted three stops in the season opener at Tennessee...Had a tackle for a loss, to go along with two tackles in week three against Central Arkansas...Collected a pair of tackles in week fi ve at home against Florida International.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Earned four letters, starting each year, at Martin Luther King HS...An honorable mention all-state and fi rst-team all-region selection as a senior after posting 56 stops, including 11 for loss, in helping the Lions to a 12-1 record and berth in the quarterfi nals of the state 5A playoffs...Also credited with two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble...Collected 51 tackles, with 15 behind the line of scrimmage including six sacks, three fum-ble recoveries and two forced fumbles as a junior...MLKHS fi nished 10-2 that season as he earned second-team all-region accolades...Credited with 58 total tackles with 2½ sacks and two fumbles recovered as a sophomore, helping the Lions go 9-3 that fall.The Golden File: Parents — Theodore Golden and Terry Kennedy; Birth — July 1, 1990, Atlanta, Ga.; HS — Martin Luther King 2008; HS Coach — Corey Jones (Albany State); HS Letters — football 4; Major — manage-ment.

Golden’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2008 — Redshirt —2009 8 2-5-7 1.0-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 02010 7 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 0Total 15 4-5-9 1.0-2 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 0

Golden’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 3 at Tennessee, 9/5/09Tackles For Loss: 0.5, twice, last vs. Florida International, 10/10/09

#17Dexter Haynes

WR • 6-4 • 189 • So. • SQ Folkston, Ga. (Charlton County HS)

2010: Played in 11 games, starting eight contests at wide receiver...Fin-ished the year with eight catches for 200 yards and a pair of touchdowns...Made his fi rst career catch against South Florida — a 12-yard reception...Found the endzone for the fi rst time in the following contest, catching a 53-yard scoring pass at Florida International...Had a season-best three catches for 89 yards and a touchdown in WKU’s overtime win at Arkansas State...Caught two passes for 34 yards in the home fi nale against Middle Tennessee.2009: Saw action in a pair of games as a reserve against Central Arkansas and Navy.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Lettered four seasons at Charlton County HS...In his only year as a starter, was selected honorable mention all-region after leading the Indi-ans to an 11-1 record and the quarterfi nals of the state 2A playoffs (where they fell to the eventual champion)...Threw for 763 yards and 13 scores, completing 66-127 attempts, while rushing for 886 yards and 18 touch-downs...CCHS won the state championship each of his fi rst three years, as the Indians compiled a 53-3-1 (93.9%) mark during his high-school career...Earned four letters in basketball and track as well.

The Haynes File: Parents — David and Patricia Haynes; Birth — July 16, 1990, Jacksonville, Fla.; HS — Charlton County 2008; HS Coach — Rich McWhorter; HS Letters — football 4, basketball 4, track 4; Major — inter-disciplinary studies.

Haynes’ Receiving TotalsYear GP No-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2008 — Redshirt — 2009 2 0-0 0.0 0 0 0.02010 11 8-200 25.0 2 53 18.2Total 13 8-200 25.0 2 53 15.4

Haynes’ Career HighsReceptions: 3 at Arkansas State, 11/13/10Receiving Yards: 89 at Arkansas State, 11/13/10Receiving Touchdowns: 1, twice, last at Arkansas State, 11/13/10

#92James Hervey

DL • 6-1 • 274 • Jr. • 2L Tyrone, Ga. (Sandy Creek HS)

2010: Saw action in all 12 games on the defensive line, earning the fi rst starts of his career at defensive tackle in each of the last three contests...Recorded 12 total tackles in the season...Was credited with a tackle for loss against both Nebraska and Middle Tennessee...Also assisted on a sack against the Blue Raiders...Recorded a career-high three tackles against both Kentucky and MTSU.2009: Saw action in seven contests as a true freshman, including each of the fi nal four games of the season...Collected fi ve total tackles on the year, with two of the tackles for loss...Notched fi rst career sack in week seven at Middle Tennessee for a loss of eight yards...Collected another tackle for a loss two weeks later in a contest against Troy...Had a pair of tackles against Florida Atlantic in a road contest in week 11.HS/Misc: Led Sandy Creek High School to an 11-1 overall record in 2008...Recorded 64 total tackles, including 34 solo tackles and nine sacks and fi ve tackles for a loss...Named to the Region Five AAAA First Team Defense in 2008.The Hervey File: Parents — Roy and Barbara Cooper; Birth — December 10, 1990 ; HS — Sandy Creek 2009; HS Coach — Chip Walker; Major — health care administration

Hervey’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2009 7 4-1-5 2.5-13 1.0-8 0-0 0 0 / 02010 12 2-10-12 2.0-8 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 / 0Total 19 6-11-17 4.5-21 1.5-12 0-0 0 0 / 0

Hervey’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 3, twice, last vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10Tackles For Loss: 1.0, four times, last vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10

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#6Kawaun Jakes

QB • 6-3 • 189 • So. • 1L St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine HS)

2010: Started all 12 games at quarterback...Completed 149 of 291 passes for 1,680 yards and 10 touchdowns, averaging 140 passing yards per con-test...Threw for over 200 yards twice during the season, fi nishing with 221 passing yards at South Florida and a career-best 262 yards at Louisiana-Lafayette...Earned Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player-of-the-Week hon-ors for his efforts against the Ragin’ Cajuns as he completed 18 of 22 pass-es and threw a touchdown in the WKU victory...Had three two-touchdown performances during the year, throwing for a pair of scores against Florida International, Louisiana-Monroe and Arkansas State...One of the scores against ASU came on the fi nal play of regulation as WKU tied the game and won in overtime...Also rushed for 200 yards and four touchdowns on the season, adding two rushing touchdowns at ULL...Also had a career-high 21 rushing attempts at Arkansas State...Finished the year ranked seventh in the Sun Belt in passing, and total offense (156.6 ypg), and eighth in passing effi ciency (106.9)....His total offense and effi ciency numbers also ranked 91st and 100th, respectively, in the nation.2009: Played in 11 games in fi rst active season on the Hill, earning eight starts at the quarterback position...Completed 148 passes on the year, ranking sixth in WKU football history in pass completions in a season, while completing just over 60 percent of passes, good for third all-time at WKU in a single season...Threw for 1,516 yards and nine touchdowns through the air, while scoring fi ve times on the ground...Gained 355 yards on 125 carries, averaging over 32 yards per game on the year...Saw fi rst extensive action in week three against Central Arkansas, coming off the bench to throw for 75 yards on 9-of-13 passing, to go along with 28 yards on the ground...Earned fi rst career start the following week at Navy, throwing for 276 yards on 22-of-28 passing with two touchdowns through the air and one on the ground...Finished the day with 320 yards of total offense…Made second straight start the following week against Florida International, throw-ing for 118 yards and rushing for a pair of touchdowns and 45 yards on the ground...Rushed seven times for 46 yards in week six against Louisiana-Monroe, also tossing a pair of touchdowns through the air, to go along with 141 yards passing...Rushed for over 100 yards for the fi rst time in career against Troy, collecting 121 yards on the ground with one touchdown rush-ing...Also completed 19-of-34 passes for 185 yards and a touchdown...Tossed longest pass of the year in week 10 against Louisiana-Monroe, con-necting with Jake Gaebler on a 48-yard touchdown pass...Threw for 188 yards on 18-of-36 passing in the game...Closed out the season throwing for 121 yards against Central Arkansas on 12-of-19 passing2008: Sat out as a redshirtHS/Misc: Earned three letters while starting two seasons at St. Augustine HS, the same school that produced current WKU senior Quinterrance Coo-per...Threw for just over 2,200 yards and 24 touchdowns in 2007 to lead the Yellow Jackets to a 13-2 fi nish and a berth in the state 3A championship game...In addition to making the 3A all-state team, was named fi rst-team all-St. John’s Conference and all-district...Also earned three letters in bas-ketball, collecting all-conference and all-county honors each season...Was chosen the 4A Player of the Year as a senior after helping SAHS to an 18-11 mark and the quarterfi nals of the state tournament.The Jakes File: Parents — Julian Brady and Marsha Jakes; Birth — Feb. 28, 1990, St. Augustine, Fla.; HS — St. Augustine 2008; HS Coach — Joey Wiles (Troy); HS Letters — football 3, basketball 3; Major — interdisciplin-ary studies.

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Jakes’ Passing TotalsYear GP Effi c C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lg YPG2008 — Redshirt — 2009 11 117.6 148-244-9 60.7 1,516 9 48 137.82010 12 106.9 149-291-6 51.2 1,680 10 53 140.0Total 13 111.8 297-535-15 55.5 3,196 19 53 245.8

Jakes’ Rushing TotalsYear GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2008 — Redshirt —2009 11 125-355 2.8 5 54 32.32010 12 96-200 2.1 4 19 16.7Total 23 211-555 2.6 9 54 24.1

Jakes’ Career HighsPassing Attempts: 37 at South Florida, 9/25/10Passing Completions: 22 at Navy, 9/26/09Passing Yards: 276 at Navy, 9/26/09Passing Touchdowns: 2, six times, last at Arkansas State, 11/13/10Rushing Attempts: 21 at Arkansas State, 11/13/10Rushing Yards: 121 vs. Troy, 11/7/09Rushing Touchdowns: 2, twice, last at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10

#52Tyler Julian

LB • 6-0 • 220 • Jr. • SQ Evansville, Ind. (F.J. Reitz HS)

2010: Did not see action.2009: Did not see action in fi rst active year at WKU2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Lettered three years in football for F.J. Reitz High School, start-ing all three years...Aside from football, he also lettered in baseball for one year, basketball for four years and track for one year.The Julian File: Parents — Tim and Pam Julian; Birth — June 4, 1989, Evansville, Ind.; HS — F.J. Reitz 2008; HS Coach — John Hart; HS Let-ters — football 3, basketball 4, baseball 1, track 1; Major — marketing.

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#96Rammell Lewis

DL • 6-2 • 294 • Jr. • 2L Grayson, Ga. (Grayson HS)

2010: Played in all nine games on the defensive line as a reserve...Re-corded fi ve assisted tackles in the year, including two against both Ken-tucky and South Florida...Was also credited with a pass breakup against the Wildcats.2009: Played in all 12 games in fi rst active season on the Hill, making three starts on the defensive line...Posted 26 total tackles, with one tackle for a loss of four yards...Collected a pair of stops, one for a loss in the season opener on the road at Tennessee...Had two more tackles from the defensive line in weeks three and four against Central Arkansas and Navy...Assisted on a tackle for a loss, and collected two total stops on the road against North Texas...Had a season-high fi ve tackles, including four solo stops in week four against Troy...Made fi rst career start in week 10 against Louisi-ana-Monroe, making three stops...Earned a second straight start the fol-lowing week at Florida Atlantic, collecting four tackles...Posted four tackles once again in a starting role in the season fi nale against Arkansas State.2008: Sat out as a redshirt in fi rst year at WKU.HS/Misc: Lettered two years in football at Grayson High School ... Was honored as a fi rst-team all-Gwinnett selection, as well as hearing all-con-ference accolades.The Lewis File: Parents — Robert Whitt (stepfather) and Mary Whittaker; Birth — July 30, 1989, Buffalo, N.Y.; HS — Grayson 2008; HS Coach — Micky Conn (Alabama); HS Letters — football 2; Major — public rela-tions.

Lewis’ Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2008 — Redshirt —2009 12 10-16-26 1.0-4 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 0 2010 9 0-5-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 / 0Total 21 10-21-31 1.0-4 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 / 0

Lewis’ Career HighsTotal Tackles: 5 vs. Troy, 11/7/09Tackles For Loss: 0.5, twice, last at North Texas, 10/31/09

2010: Started each of the fi rst nine games of the season at defensive tack-le...Saw action in 11 games total...Recorded 16 tackles in the year, includ-ing seven solo stops...Was also credited with 2.0 tackles...Also recorded a sack against North Texas...Finished with three tackles on three different occasions during the season — vs. Indiana, at Florida International and at Louisiana-Lafayette...In addition to the sack against the Mean Green, also assisted on tackles for loss against Kentucky and Middle Tennessee.2009: Played in and started all 12 games in fi rst active year at WKU, collect-ing 21 tackles from the defensive line, with one forced fumble and a tackle for a loss...Posted two tackles in the home opener against South Florida...Forced a fumble and had one tackle for a loss of three yards against Cen-tral Arkansas...Had a season-high six tackles, including two solo stops in a week four contest at Navy...Compiled three tackles against Louisiana-Lafayette in week six...Posted two stops as the starting nose tackle...Had three tackles the following week, once again as the starting nose tackle.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.

#95Kenny Martin

DL • 6-0 • 290 • Jr. • 2L Orlando, Fla. (Ocoee HS)

HS/Misc: Started and lettered all four years at Ocoee HS...Actually, is the fi rst-ever player from the school to sign with a Division I program...Chosen fi rst-team all-conference and all-metro, and was also named to the Central Florida All-Star team, after collecting 69 tackles (50 unassisted) with 12 stops for loss including 12 behind the line of scrimmage, a pair of sacks, four forced fumbles and 19 quarterback hurries...Posted 47 stops, with 10 for loss, and blocked to kicks while leading the Knights to an 8-3 fi nish as a junior...Selected team most valuable player and captain...Also earned two letters in weightlifting and one in track.The Martin File: Parents — Ken Martin and Drucilla Marshall; Birth — March 22, 1990, Orlando, Fla.; HS — Ocoee 2008; HS Coach — Clint Moles (Colorado); HS Letters — football 4, weightlifting 2, track 1; Major — sociology.

Martin’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2008 — Redshirt — 2009 12 9-12-21 1.0-3 0.0-0 0-0 0 1 / 02010 11 7-9-16 2.0-6 1.0-5 0-0 0 0 / 0Total 23 16-21-37 3.0-9 1.0-5 0-0 0 1 / 0

Martin’s Career Highs Tackles: 6 at Navy, 9/26/09Tackles For Loss: 1.0, twice, last vs. North Texas, 10/30/10Sacks: 1.0 vs. North Texas, 10/30/10

#14Kareem Peterson

DB • 5-11 • 184 • Jr. • 2L Lewisburg, Tenn. (Marshall County HS)

2010: Played in 10 games, starting six times in the Hilltopper secondary...Ranked seventh on the team with 41 total tackles on the year...Posted a season-high eight tackles in the season fi nale at Troy, fi nishing with six solo stops...Also had his fi rst career interception against the Trojans, and was credited with another pass breakup...Had fi ve or more tackles four times throughout the year, including in each of the last three games...Assisted on a tackle for loss against Florida Atlantic.2009: Played in eight games, with two starts in the defensive backfi eld as a true freshman...Finished fourth on the team with 57 total tackles, 47 be-ing solo stops...Also posted two tackles for loss, one sack and one fumble recovery...Appeared in the season opener against Tennessee, notching two tackles as a reserve...Saw fi rst extensive action in week fi ve against Florida International, making four stops...Recorded fi ve tackles in week six at home against Louisiana-Lafayette...Led the WKU defense with 11 tackles against rival Middle Tennessee in week seven and again in week eight, also notch-ing 11 tackles, including one sack for a 12-yard loss against North Texas...Made fi rst career start in week 11 at Florida Atlantic, leading the WKU de-fense with eight tackles, including seven solo tackles...Made a second con-secutive start the following week in the season fi nale, recovering a fumble and posting nine tackles, including one tackle for a loss.HS/Misc: Earned the Tennessee Class 3A Region Five Receiver of the Year following his senior season at Marshall County High School...Named to the TSWA First Team All-State and the First Team All-Region list as well...Lettered all four years in high school.The Peterson File: Parents — Alvin Rhodes Jr., and Kimberly Peterson; Birth — August 19, 1990 ; HS — Marshall County 2009; HS Coach — Don Thomas (MTSU); HS Letters — football 4; Major — sports management.

Peterson’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2009 8 46-11-57 2.0-13 1.0-12 0-0 0 0 / 12010 10 28-13-41 0.5-1 0.0-0 1-13 1 0 / 0Total 18 74-24-98 2.5-14 1.0-12 1-13 1 0 / 0

Peterson’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 11, twice, last at North Texas, 10/31/09Tackles For Loss: 1.0, twice, last vs. Arkansas State, 12/3/09Interceptions: 1 at Troy, 11/27/10

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#48Jonathan Scott

DL • 6-3 • 236 • Jr. • SQ Shelbyville, Ky. (Shelby County HS)

2010: Did not see action2009: Saw action in the season fi nale against Arkansas State.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Started three years for Shelby County, leading the Rockets to a District Championship and a Regional Runner-up in his senior season...Compiled 36 total tackles (21 solo)and one forced fumble, while serving as the team captain during the 2007 season...Lettered three years in basket-ball, winning a District and Regional Championship during his sophomore season alongside former WKU basketball player A.J. Slaughter...Also let-tered one year in track.The Scott File: Parents — Mark and Jana Scott; Birth — May 8, 1990; HS — Shelby County 2008; HS Coach — Todd Shipley (Georgetown College); HS Letters — football 3, basketball 3, track 1; Major — agriculture.

#24William Simmons

DB • 5-8 • 184 • Jr. • SQ Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier HS)

2010: Did not see action.2009: Did not see action as a redshirt freshman.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Lettered four years (starting three) at St. Xavier High School...Named All-District and elected to play in the Kentucky East-West All-Star Game...Led the Tigers in receiving yards, receptions and touchdown recep-tions, while setting the single game school record with 208 yards receiving in one game...Also lettered four years in track, setting school and state records in the 4x200 and a school record in the 4x100. The Simmons File: Parents — Randall Simmons; Birth — July 26, 1989, Richmond, Va.; HS — St. Xavier 2008; HS Coach — Mike Glaser; HS Letters — football 4, track 4,; Major — exercise science.

Returning Players — Juniors

#76Adam Smith

OL • 6-5 • 334 • Jr. • 2L Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Blackman HS)

2010: Started 11 games on the offensive line, all at right guard...Graded out at 80 percent or better nine times, including a season-best grade of 92 per-cent against Louisiana-Monroe...Had an overall grade of 90 percent agaisnt North Texas...Was credited with fi ve knockdown blocks against Middle Ten-nessee and four at Troy.2009: Saw action in all 12 games, making 11 starts on the offensive line...Made fi rst career start in week one at Tennessee, posting two knockdown blocks in 30 plays...Had a knockdown and a pancake block in the home opener against South Florida...Recorded a team-high four knockdowns in 56 plays as the starting right guard...Participated in all 72 plays, with a team-high eight knockdown blocks in week fi ve against Florida Interna-tional...Had four more knockdowns the following week in a home contest against Louisiana-Lafayette...Saw action in all 60 plays in week eight at North Texas, with fi ve knockdowns and one pancake...Led the Hilltopper offensive line with eight knockdown blocks in 65 plays on the road against Troy...Posted one pancake and one knockdown block in 63 plays on the road in week 10 against Louisiana-Monroe.2008: Sat out as a redshirt

#93Quanterus Smith

DL • 6-5 • 244 • Jr. • 2L Loganville, Ga. (Grayson HS)

2010: Named to Phil Steele’s all-Sun Belt Conference third team at season’s end...Played in all 12 games, drawing 10 starting assignments at defensive end...Ranked fi fth on the team with 47 total tackles...Ranked second on the squad with 10.5 tackles for loss, while recording a team-best four sacks...Posted a career and season-high seven tackles against Middle Tennessee, with three of those stops going for loss...Finished with at least four tackles eight times in 11 games...Recorded full sacks against Nebraska, Louisiana-Monroe and Louisiana-Lafayette, while assisting on sacks against Indiana and MTSU...Also forced fumbles against ULM and ULL, and recovered a fumble against Indiana...Was credited with pass breakups against both Florida Atlantic and Troy.2009: Played in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman, making two starts...Compiled 12 total tackles on the year, with seven solo stops, including a solo tackle for an 11-yard loss...Saw action in week one on the road at Tennessee...Made fi rst collegiate tackle in the home opener against South Florida, making a solo tackle for a loss of 11 yards...Posted a pair of tack-les in week four on the road against Navy...Had one tackle in week fi ve at home against Florida International...Collected two solo tackles in week eight at North Texas...Made fi rst career start in week nine at home against Troy, making one solo stop...Had two tackles in the season fi nale against Arkansas State.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Lettered two years at Grayson High School, earning First-Team All-County honors...Also lettered in basketball for the Grayson Rams.The Smith File: Parents — Veronica Spear; Birth — November 26, 1989, Decatur, Ga.; HS — Grayson 2008; HS Coach — Mickey Conn (Alabama); HS Letters — football 2, basketball; Major — recreation.

Smith’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2008 — Redshirt —2009 12 7-5-12 1.0-11 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 02010 11 29-18-47 10.5-39 4.0-21 0-0 1 2 / 1Total 23 36-23-59 11.5-50 4.0-21 0-0 1 2 / 1

Smith’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 7 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10Tackles For Loss: 3.0 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10Sacks: 1.0, three times, last at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10

HS/Misc: Ranked 117th nationally at guard by Scouts, Inc. at the end of his high-school career...Was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Blackman High...Participated in the state’s East-West All-Star Game after his senior season...A fi rst-team all-region selection each of his last two years...Selected the Blaze’s MVP on the offensive line as a junior and senior...Served as team captain...Father, Brad, played baseball at Middle Tennessee in 1986.The Smith File: Parents — Brad and Stacy Smith; Birth — April 9, 1990; HS — Blackman 2008; HS Coach — Bobby Wells (Austin Peay); HS Let-ters — football 4; Major — construction management.

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#69Luke Stansfi eld

OL • 6-4 • 303 • Jr. • SQ Franklin, Tenn. (Ravenwood HS)

2010: Saw action in eight games on the offensive line, making his fi rst ca-reer start at left guard against South Florida...Registered three pancake blocks and three knockdowns against the Bulls...Was on the fi eld for 38 plays against Indiana, grading out at 81 percent.2009: Did not see action as a redshirt freshman due to injury.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Rated the No. 107 prospect nationally at guard by Scouts, Inc....A three-year letterwinner at Ravenwood HS, he helped the Raptors to the 1A state title as a sophomore and to the championship contest of the state playoffs the following season...Started his fi nal two years, and did not allow a sack...Was selected the region Offensive Lineman of the Year as a senior as well as fi rst-team all-region and all-county...Lettered twice in basketball...Uncle, Bill, lettered in basketball at Penn State from 1967-69, starting all three years while averaging a double-digit scoring total — there, he played for John Bach who later, as an assistant, helped coach Michael Jordan and the Bulls to three NBA titles from 1991-93.The Stansfi eld File: Parents — Byron and Rosemarie Stansfi eld; Birth — April 14, 1990, Buffalo, N.Y.; HS — Ravenwood 2008; HS Coach — Brian Rector (Bellarmine); HS Letters — football 3, basketball 2; Major — psy-chology.

Returning Players — Juniors

#45Cole Tischer

DL • 6-4 • 248 • Jr. • 2L Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy)

2010: Played in 11 games, drawing a start at defensive end against Ken-tucky...Recorded a pair of tackles on the season, one each against South Florida and Arkansas State.2009: Saw action in 11 games in fi rst season on the Hill, compiling nine tackles in four starts on the defensive line, to go along with one sack and a fumble recovery...Posted a tackle in a week fi ve home contest against Florida International...Recovered a fumble and made four stops on the defensive line in week six against Louisiana-Lafayette...Made fi rst career start in week seven on the road against Middle Tennessee...Started for the fourth consecutive week in week 10 against Louisiana-Monroe, recording a tackle...Posted another tackle the following week in a reserve role at Florida Atlantic.HS/Misc: Posted 260 tackles in the last two years at Brentwood High School in Tennessee...Earned TSWA and TFCA First Team All-State honors his senior season...Named to the Reebok 2008 Tennessee Phenoms Sec-ond Team and All-Region 6 First Team, as well as the First Team All Mid-State...Recorded a bench press of 405 pounds and ran the 40 yard dash in 4.7 seconds…Also lettered in Track and Field.The Tischer File: Parents — David and Amber Tischer; Birth — September 11, 1990 ; HS — Brentwood 2009; HS Coach — Ron Crawford (MTSU); HS Letters — football 3, Track and Field; Major — management.

Tischer’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2009 11 3-6-9 0.5-4 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 / 12010 11 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 0Total 22 4-7-11 0.5-4 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 / 1

Tischer’s Career Highs Tackles: 4 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/17/09Tackles For Loss: 0.5 at Florida Atlantic, 11/28/09

#9Marcus Vasquez

WR • 6-1 • 193 • Jr. • 2L Chula Vista, Calif. (Otay Ranch HS)

2010: Played in nine games, starting seven at wide receiver before suffer-ing a season-ending injury against Florida Atlantic...Led WKU in receiving, hauling in 30 catches for 332 yards and three touchdowns...Averaged 36.9 receiving yards per game...Caught touchdown passes against Kentucky, Indiana and Louisiana-Monroe...Racked up a career-high 84 receiving yards against ULM...Caught a career-best eight passes the following week at Louisiana-Lafayette for 76 yards...Had multiple catches in each of the fi rst seven games of the season...Also posted 40 or more receiving yards on fi ve occasions.2009: Converted from a quarterback to a receiver, appearing in all 12 games, making three starts at the receiver position...Reeled in 19 passes for 176 yards, including a pair of touchdown grabs...Caught two passes for 17 yards in the season opener at Tennessee...Led the WKU offense with four receptions for 55 yards in week three against Central Arkansas...Made fi rst career start at receiver in week six against Louisiana-Lafayette, fi nish-ing with one reception...Recorded fi rst career touchdown reception in week eight at North Texas, a 13-yard grab...Caught a touchdown for the second straight week the following week against Troy, fi nishing the game with two receptions for 28 yards...Made second career start in week 10 against Lou-isiana-Lafayette, making three catches for 16 yards...Caught four passes for the second time on the year against Florida Atlantic, which included a 14-yard grab...Had an eight-yard grab in the season fi nale against Arkansas State.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Started for three years and lettered all four at Chula Vista High...Was voted conference Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player follow-ing his senior season after completing 61-136 passes for 638 yards and rushing for another 622 on 199 attempts while accounting for 13 touch-downs (seven rush, six pass)...Also garnered all-conference and all-San Diego honors...Was selected the Mustangs MVP as well...Earned four let-ters in basketball and three in track.The Vasquez File: Parents — Jose and Tonja Vasquez; Birth — Dec. 22, 1989, Fort Campbell, Tenn.; HS — Otay Ranch 2008; HS Coach — Brad Barton (San Diego State); HS Letters — football 4, basketball 4, track 3; Major — sports management.

Vasquez’s Receiving TotalsYear GP No-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2008 — Redshirt —2009 12 19-176 9.3 2 18 14.72010 9 30-332 11.1 3 37 36.9Total 21 49-508 10.4 5 37 24.2

Vasquez’s Career HighsReceptions: 8 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10Receiving Yards: 84 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 10/16/10Receiving Touchdowns: 1, 5 times, last vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 10/16/10

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#75Seth White

OL • 6-5 • 290 • Jr. • SQ Nashville, Tenn. (Donelson Christian Academy)

2010: Played in seven games on the offensive line, making starts against both Louisiana-Monroe and Louisiana-Lafayette at right tackle...Earned grades of 75 percent or better fi ve times...Played a season-high 71 plays against both Florida International and ULM, grading out at 79 and 76 per-cent, respectively...Recorded a season-high three knockdowns agaist ULM.2009: Saw action in three games in redshirt freshman campaign...Made fi rst appearance on the road in week four against Navy, participating in nine plays on the offensive line...Played the following week against Florida In-ternational, seeing action in four plays...Graded out at 83 percent in week eight at North Texas.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Lettered for four years, starting three, at Donelson Christian Academy...Named fi rst-team all-state and all-region in 2007 after help-ing the Wildcats to a 12-2 fi nish and a berth in the 1A state championship game...Also was selected fi rst-team all-state and all-region following his ju-nior campaign...Served as a team capatin his fi nal year.The White File: Parents — Kelly and Stacey White; Birth — June 19, 1989, Nashville, Tenn.; HS — Donelson Christian Academy 2008; HS Coach — Dennis Goodwin (Trevecca Nazarene); HS Letters — football 4; Major — physical education.

#91Brandon Whitty

DL • 6-1 • 288 • Jr. • SQ St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine HS)

2010: Did not see action.2009: Appeared in two games in redshirt freshman season, including ap-pearances in week fi ve against Florida International and week seven against Middle Tennessee...Recorded one tackle on the year.2008: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Lettered his fi nal two seasons at St. Augustine High, the same school that produced current WKU sophomore wideout Quinterrance Coo-per...SAHS fi nished 13-2 and advanced to the championship contest of the state 3A playoffs his senior season as he earned honorable mention all-county accolades...Led all players in his fi nal game with eight tackles including a sack...Was an all-region selection as a junior after helping the Yellow Jackets to an 11-2 mark and the regional fi nals...Earned two letters in weightlifting...Finished eighth at the 2008 1A state championships in the heavyweight division...Was 14th in the 238-pound division as a junior at the state championships as well to help the Yellow Jackets tie for 11th in the team standings...Lettered one year in track as well.The Whitty File: Parent — Audrey Williams; Birth — March 21, 1990; HS — St. Augustine 2008; HS Coach — Joey Wiles (Troy); HS Letters — foot-ball 2, weightlifting 2, track 1; Major — interdisciplinary studies.

Whitty’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2008 — Redshirt —2009 2 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 02010 0 0-0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 0Total 2 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 0

Whitty’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 1 at Middle Tennessee, 10/24/09

#36Will Adams

WR • 5-11 • 177 • So. • SQ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie HS)

2010: Did not see action.2009: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Was First Team All-District his senior year and rated as the sixth best receiver in the Dallas area by the Dallas Morning News...Recorded 70 total tackles in 2008, including 35 solo tackles and six tackles for a loss...Also forced two fumbles, had two fumble recoveries and 12 pass break-ups...Had 23 receptions for 267 yards and one touchdown on offense dur-ing his senior season…Lettered three years for South Grand Prairie High School, including two blocked punts his sophomore season and three blocked punts, along with 319 yards receiving his junior season.The Adams File: Parents — Markco R. McDuffi e and Lynette McDuffi e; Birth — February 9, 1991; HS — South Grand Prairie 2009; HS Coach — Robert Davis; HS Letters — football 3; Major — accounting.

#5Antonio Andrews

RB • 6-0 • 201 • So. • 1L Fort Campbell, Ky. (Fort Campbell HS)

2010: Joined the Hilltoppers during fall camp after transferring from Air Force Prep...Saw his fi rst career action at South Florida, and went on to play in nine games...Started at running back against Louisiana-Monroe...Had a breakout game at Louisiana-Lafayette, carrying the ball seven times for 52 yards and two touchdowns...Finished the year with 32 carries for 174 yards...Caught fi ve passes for 37 yards...Returned kicks the last two games of the season...Had six returns for 137 yards against Middle Tennessee...Finished the year with 429 all-purpose yards.HS/Misc: Named Kentucky Mr. Football and the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year in 2009 following his senior season at Fort Campbell...Went 29-0 as the starting quarterback for the Falcons his last two seasons, leading Fort Campbell to a pair of class 2A state championships...Threw for 3,365 yards and 50 touchdowns in his career...Rushed for 3,368 yards and 56 TDs...Earned all-state honors his junior and senior seasons, and was MVP of the state championship game those same two years...Was a three-time academic all-state selection. The Andrews File: Parents — Olan and Sharon Andrews; Birth — Aug. 17, 1992; HS — Fort Campbell 2010; HS Coach — Shawn Berner (Cum-berland); HS Letters — football 4, basketball 4, baseball 4, track 2; Major — exercise science.

Andrews’ Rushing TotalsYear GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2010 9 32-174 5.4 2 30 19.3

Andrews’ Kick Return TotalsYear No-Yds Avg TD Lg2010 9-194 21.6 0 26

Andrews’ All-Purpose YardsYear GP Rush Rec P/KRet I/FR Total YPG2010 9 174 37 24/194 0 429 47.7

Andrews’ Career HighsRushing Attempts: 7, twice, last at Arkansas State, 11/13/10Rushing Yards: 52 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10Rushing Touchdowns: 2 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10Kick Returns: 6 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10Kick Return Yards: 137 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10

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#42Nick Baisch

FB • 5-11 • 258 • So. • 1L Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier HS)

2010: Played in fi ve games at fullback, drawing a start against Indiana.2009: Sat out the season at a redshirt.HS/Misc: Helped lead St. Xavier to a state fi nals appearance during his se-nior season in 2008...Started on the offense line, mostly at center...Earned honorable mention all-state honors, as well as all-district accolades as a senior.The Baisch File: Parent — Larry and Karen Baisch; Birth — April 12, 1991, Louisville, Ky.; HS — St. Xavier 2009; HS Coach — Mike Glasser; HS Let-ters — football 1; Major — exercise science.

#85Austin Baker

WR • 6-4 • 192 • So. • SQ Chicago, Ill. (Milford Academy)

2010: Did not see any action.HS/Misc: Transferred to the Hill from Milford Academy in New Berlin, N.Y. ... Caught 18 passes for 226 yards and fi ve touchdowns in 2009, averaging 12.9 yards per catch.

#40Bar’ee Boyd

LB • 6-1 • 220 • So. • 1L St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS)

2010: Played in 10 games during his freshman season...Recorded 11 tack-les, including a sack at Louisiana-Lafayette...Blocked two punts early in the game against Middle Tennessee, both of which led to WKU touchdowns...Recorded a season-high three tackles against both ULL and Arkansas State.HS/Misc: Named the team Most Valuable Player in senior season, compil-ing 68 total tackles, including 19 tackles for loss...Led the team with 16 sacks in a season, while forcing four fumbles and scoring one touchdown on the defensive side of the ball...Broke up three passes, and recovered three fumbles...Named Second Team All-Conference and All-County, as well as Honorable Mention All-State...Rated as a two-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com...Also lettered one year in baseball for Lake-wood High School.The Boyd File: HS — Lakewood High School 2010; HS Coach — Corey Moore; HS Letters — football 4, Baseball 1; Major — undeclared.

Boyd’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2010 10 9-2-11 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 0 0 / 0

Boyd’s Career Highs Tackles: 3, twice, last at Arkansas State, 11/13/10Tackles For Loss: 1.0 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10Sacks: 1.0 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10

#13Xavius Boyd

LB • 6-2 • 215 • So. • 1L St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS)

2010: Played in 11 games during his freshman season, drawing seven starts at outside linebacker...Recorded a total of 23 tackles in the year, in-cluding two tackles for loss...Registered a season-high six tackles at Arkan-sas State and fi ve at Louisiana-Lafayette...Made his stops behind the line against Louisiana-Monroe at ASU.HS/Misc: Totaled 98 tackles at Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, Fla., playing at the safety position...Posted a pair of interceptions, to go along with 12 tackles for loss, four fumble recoveries, four sacks and nine pass break-ups...Also made an impact on the offensive side of the ball, catching 18 passes, including four for touchdowns...Earned First Team All-County and All-Conference, as well as Second Team All-Area honors...Tabbed as an All-State Honorable Mention and a Pinellas County All-Star...Earned the team Defensive Most Valuable Player award...Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com...Lettered all four years in football, as well as one year in baseball.The Boyd File: HS — Lakewood High School 2010; HS Coach — Corey Moore; HS Letters — football 4, Baseball 1; Major — undeclared.

Boyd’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2010 11 12-11-23 2.0-12 0.0-0 0 0 0 / 0

Boyd’s Career Highs Tackles: 6 at Arkansas State, 11/13/10Tackles For Loss: 1.0, twice, last at Arkansas State, 11/13/10

#99Hendrix Brakefi eld

P • 6-4 • 226 • So. • 1L Nashville, Tenn. (Hillsboro Comprehensive HS)

2010: Punted in all 12 games for WKU...Averaged 40.5 yards per kick, which ranked fi fth in the Sun Belt Conference and 66th nationally...Had eight punts that traveled 50 yards or more, including a 62-yard kick against North Texas and a 60-yard punt against Indiana...Dropped 17 of his punts inside the 20-yard line...Also averaged 60.7 yards per kick on kickoffs, with three touchbacks.HS/Misc: Helped lead Hillsboro High School to a Tennessee Class 4A State Championship in his senior season…Served as the long fi eld goal kicker and punter throughout his prep career…Punted six times in the state title game, placing three inside the 20-yard line and had a long punt of 43 yards…Averaged over 57 yards off three kickoffs...Also lettered in swim-ming, lacrosse and socer.The Brakefi eld File: Parents — Pat and Stephanie Brakefi eld; Birth — June 13, 1991 ; HS —Hillsboro 2009; HS Coach — Scott Blade; HS Let-ters — football 3, swimming 2, lacrosse 2, soccer 2; Major — exceptional education.

Brakefi eld’s Punting TotalsYear No-Yds Avg Lg TB FC I-20 50+ Blkd2010 71-2,872 40.5 62 7 6 17 8 0

Brakefi eld’s Career HighsPunts: 10 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6/10Total Yards: 392 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6/10Punting Average: 47.0 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10

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#81Jamarielle Brown

WR • 6-1 • 173 • So. • 1L Paducah, Ky. (Lone Oak HS)

2010: Played in seven games, starting at wide receiver against Indiana...Made his fi rst career catch — and only reception of the season — in WKU’s win at Arkansas State.2009: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Led Lone Oak High School to a 10-2 overall record in 2008...Com-pleted 166 of 269 passes for 2,745 yards and 36 touchdowns, to go along with 123 carries for 922 yards and 17 touchdowns in his senior season...Named to the Louisville Courier-Journal 1st Team All-State list in 2007 and the Associated Press Honorable Mention All-State in 2008...Was a semi-fi nalist for Kentucky Player of the Year and named to the Lexington Herald-Leader “Class of the Commonwealth”...Earned Paducah Sun Player of the Year in 2008...Set a state record for receiving yards in a season with 2,021, receptions with 106 and tied the state record for receiving touchdowns with 28 in 2007...Also lettered three years in basketball and two years in track.The Brown File: Parents — Alex Greer and Felicia Brown; Birth — Novem-ber 6, 1990 ; HS —Lone Oak 2009; HS Coach — Jack Haskins (Murray State); HS Letters — football 4, basketball 3, track 2; Major — sociology.

Brown’s Receiving TotalsYear GP No-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2010 7 1-5 5.0 0 5 0.7

Brown’s Career HighsReceptions: 1 at Arkansas State, 11/13/10Receiving Yards: 5 at Arkansas State, 11/13/10

#96Kevin Carrillo

PK/P • 6-0 • 176 • So. • SQ Louisville, Ky. (Butler HS)

2010: Did not see action.HS/Misc: Converted on 31-of-33 PATs and four fi eld goals, including a season-high 37-yard fi eld goal in his senior season at Butler High School…Planted close to 70% of his kickoffs in the endzone for touchbacks in 2009...Also served as the punter, punting 27 times for an average of 39 yards… Named to the greater Louisville area all- district football fi rst team as a kick-er and punter as well as being selected honorable mention for the Kentucky all-state team.The Carrillo File: Parents — Mario and Sue Ann Carrillo; Birth — May 28, 1992; HS —Butler 2010; HS Coach — Scott Carmony; HS Letters — foot-ball 1, soccer 3; Major — history.

#35Demetrius Coley

TE • 6-2 • 247 • So. • 1L Bay Minett, Ala. (Baldwin County HS)

2010: Played in the fi nal eight games of his freshman season, starting each of the fi nal fi ve games at tight end...Stepped in at Louisiana-Lafayette af-ter an injury to Jack Doyle, and fi nished the game with two catches for 73 yards, including a 43-yard touchdown catch...Caught two passes in fi ve games, fi nishing the year with 10 grabs for 144 yards.HS/Misc: Used more as a blocking tight end in high school, but still man-aged four receptions for 92 yards in 2009...Named First Team All-County with Baldwin County...Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com.

#65Sean Conway

OL • 6-3 • 301 • So. • 1L Nashville, Tenn. (Father Ryan HS)

2010: Started all 12 games at center during his redshirt freshman season...Graded out at better than 80 percent in each of the last nine games, includ-ing a season-best 85-percent grade at Louisiana-Lafayette...Recorded a season-best six knockdown blocks against Florida Atlantic.2009: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Named to both the TSWA and TFCA 1st Team All-State list and was a Tennessee East-West All-Star...Received an overall offensive game grade of 91% in 2008, with 23 pancake blocks...On the defensive side, col-lected 23 tackles, including 16 solo tackles...Lettered three years in football and two years in wrestling at Father Ryan High School...Received the Out-standing Offensive Lineman award at FRHS his senior season.The Conway File: Full Name — Sean Michael Conway; Parents — Glenn Conway and Patricia Ward; Birth — September 12, 1990; HS — Father Ryan High School ’09; HS Coach — Bruce Lassier; HS Letters — football 3, wrestling 2; Major — management.

#15Courtney Dalcourt

WR • 5-11 • 222 • So. • SQ Franklin, Ky. (Franklin-Simpson HS)

2010: Made the switch from quarterback to wide receiver, but did not see action while recovering from injury.2009: Sat out as a redshirt after suffering a knee injury during fall camp...Same injury forced him to miss spring practice.HS/Misc: Named to the All-Bluegrasspreps.com 1st Team, as well as the Associated Press 1st Team All-State in 2008...Threw for over 4,200 yards and 40 touchdowns during career at Franklin-Simpson High School...Through 11 games in 2008, completed 130 of 201 passes for 1,818 yards and 21 touchdowns...Led the team with 14 rushing touchdowns and had 145 carries for 1,079 yards...Lettered all four years in football and two years in track.The Dalcourt File: Parents — Glenn and Regina Dalcourt; Birth — Janu-ary 22, 1991; HS — Franklin Simpson 2009; HS Coach — Tim Schlosser (Murray State); HS Letters — football 3, track 2, basketball 4; Major — exercise science.

Coley’s Receiving TotalsYear GP No-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2010 8 10-144 14.4 1 43 18.0

Coley’s Career HighsReceptions: 2, fi ve times, last at Troy, 11/27/10Receiving Yards: 74 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10

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#58Mike Federspiel

LB • 6-3 • 231 • So. • 1L Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay HS)

2010: Played in all 12 games...Recorded a pair of tackles, one each against Florida Atlantic and Arkansas State...Was also credited with a 10-yard kick-off return against North Texas.2009: Redshirted in fi rst season at WKU.HS/Misc: Led Henry Clay High School to a 40-10 record over four years, making the class the most successful in Blue Devil history...Was 2nd team All-City in 2007 and First Team All-City in 2008...Earned Associated Press Honorable Mention All-State in 2008...Led the city in tackles for the sec-ond year in a row in 2008 with 91 tackles...Collected 197 total tackles, fi ve interceptions, 12 forced fumbles and fi ve fumble recoveries in the last two years combined at Henry Clay High School...Voted as the team MVP and defensive MVP in his senior season...Lettered all four seasons in football and one year in basketball.The Federspiel File: Parents — Joe and Caroline Federspiel; Birth — February 6, 1991; HS — Henry Clay 2009; HS Coach — Sam Simpson (Georgetown College); HS Letters — football 4, basketball 1; Major — management.

Federspiel’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2009 — Redshirt —2010 12 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 / 0

Federspiel’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 1, twice, last at Arkansas State, 11/13/10

#39Joey Dunphy

LS • 6-0 • 182 • So. • 1L Winchester, Tenn. (Franklin County HS)

2010: Played in eight games as a long snapper.2009: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Lettered four years in football and spent three years as a starter at Franklin County High School...Also earned four letters in wrestling, where he became the fi rst athlete from FCHS to qualify for the state meet.The Dunphy File: Parents — The late Fred Dunphy and Judie Vinke; Birth — April 26, 1990; HS — Franklin County 2008; HS Coach — Jim Carr (Middle Tennessee); HS Letters — football 4, wrestling 4; Major — interna-tional affairs and military leadership.

#25Chuck Franks

LB • 6-2 • 243 • So. • 1L Fayette, Ala. (Fayette County HS)

2010: Received a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending injury during fall camp.2009: Saw action in all 12 games as a true freshman, starting in each of the fi nal two games of the season...Totaled 18 tackles, with eight tackles being solo...Recorded one tackle for a loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery on the season...Had three tackles and one tackle for a three-yard loss in week fi ve against Florida International...Posted a pair of tackles in week nine against Troy in a home contest...Recorded seven tackles, good for second on the team in week 10 against Louisiana-Monroe...Earned a starting spot the following two weeks of the season against Florida Atlantic and Arkansas State...Forced a fumble and recovered a fumble against Ar-kansas State, to go along with two solo tackles.HS/Misc: Named the Birmingham News Super Senior in 2008 and the ASWA 1St Team All-State Team...Led Fayette County High School in Ala-bama to a 9-3 overall record in 2008...Named to the Preseason Super 11 and the Preseason Alabama Top 50 list in 2008...Posted 29 receptions for 373 yards and fi ve touchdowns in his senior season...On defense, had 62 total tackles, including 51 solo tackles and four sacks...Lettered all fours years in football.The Franks File: Parents — William and Yolanda Franks; Birth — January 29, 1991 ; HS — Fayette County 2009; HS Coach — Waldon Tucker (West Alabama); HS Letters — football 4; Major — sociology.

Franks’ Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2009 12 8-10-18 1.0-3 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 / 02010 — Redshirt —Total 12 8-10-18 1.0-3 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 / 0

Franks’ Career HighsTotal Tackles: 7 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/14/09Tackles For Loss: 1.0 vs. Florida International, 10/10/09

#60Ed Hazelett

OL • 6-8 • 309 • So. • SQ Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central HS)

2010: Redshirted the 2010 season.2009: Saw action in 11 games as a true freshman...Graded out against Middle Tennessee, participating in fi ve snaps.HS/Misc: Named a pre-season Cal Preps All-American and a nominee for USA Jr. World Football Championship Team...Was a key member of the Warren Central High School team that won two Indiana 5A State Champion-ships and ranked as high as third in the country...In his senior season he led Warren Central to a 9-4 overall record as a key blocking tight end and set the school record for most consecutive starts...Caught seven passes for 63 yards and four touchdowns in 2008...Lettered all four years in both football and basketball.The Hazelett File: Parents — Edward Hazelett, Sr. and Tonya Hazelett Donaldson; Birth — June 14, 1989 ; HS — Warren Central 2009; HS Coach — John Hart; HS Letters — football 4; Major — sociology.

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#55Tevin Holliman

DL • 6-2 • 261 • So. • SQ Tucker, Ga. (Tucker HS)

2010: Did not see action.HS/Misc: Collected four sacks as a defensive lineman in 2008 for Tucker High, to go along with 33 total tackles, to lead the Tigers to the AA State Championship in Georgia...Named First Team All-Region and First Team All-County in Dekalb County...Lettered three years on the gridiron, starting on the defensive line in the fi nal two years.The Holliman File: Parents – Larry Bundrage and Kimberly Ritchie; HS — Tucker 2009; HS Coach — Franklin Stephens; HS Letters — football 3; Major — interdisciplinary studies.

#4Andrew Jackson

LB • 6-1 • 255 • So. • SQ Lakeland, Fla. (Kathleen HS)

2010: Saw his only action of the season against Middle Tennessee late in the season.HS/Misc: Posted 100 tackles as an inside linebacker, with 65 of the tack-les being solo...Collected three sacks and three interceptions, scoring one touchdown on the defensive side of the ball...Named First Team All-County and First Team All-State after senior season...Tabbed as the team Defen-sive Player of the Year and the FACA Defensive Player of the Year.The Jackson File: Parents — Robert and Valorie Jackson; Birth — March 16, 1992; HS — Kathleen HS, 2010; HS Letters — football 2; Major — sports management.

#32Kadeem Jones

FB • 5-11 • 270 • So. • 1L Dundee, Fla. (Haines City HS)

2010: Played in 10 games during his freshman season...Had his fi rst career carry at South Florida...Also had one catch for two yards against the Bulls...Had another carry for one yard the following week at Florida International.HS/Misc: Rushed for 225 yards and three touchdowns as a fullback for Haines City High...Tallied 66 total tackles, with an interception returned for a touchdown and a fumble recovery returned for a touchdown...Named Hon-orable Mention FACA All-County and Honorable Mention All-Area by The Ledger.The Jones File: Parents — Ray and Francine Jones; Birth — March 25, 1991 Winter Haven, Fla.; HS — Haines City 2010; Major — sports man-agement.

Jones’ Rushing TotalsYear GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2010 10 2-1 0.5 0 1 0.1

Jones’ Career HighsRushing Attempts: 1, twice, last at Florida International, 10/8/10Rushing Yards: 1 at Florida International, 10/8/10

#61Zane Karrer

OL • 6-3 • 272 • So. • SQ Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier HS)

2010: Did not see action.HS/Misc: Led the St. Xavier football team to a state championship win over rival Louisville Trinity in 2009…Anchored an offensive line that produced two rushers with over 900 yards and over 3,700 yards rushing as a team…As a team, St. Xavier rushed for 58 touchdowns on the year. The Karrer File: Parents — David and Karen Karrer; Birth — Oct. 14, 1991 Louisville, Ky.; HS — St. Xavier 2010; HS Coach — Mike Glaser (Beller-maine); HS Letters — football 4; Major — sports management.

#10Willie McNeal

WR • 5-10 • 154 • So. • 1L Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River HS)

2010: Earned Freshman All-America honors as a kickoff returner from the Football Writers Association of America...Played in all 12 games during his freshman campaign, drawing starts at wide receiver against North Texas and Troy...Led the Hilltoppers with 44 kickoff returns, going for 968 yards — an average of 22 yards per return...That average ranked sixth in the Sun Belt Conference and 92nd nationally...Had a 90-yard return for a touchdown against Kentucky in the second game of the season...Also had two punt returns for eight yards...Ranked third on the team with 26 catches for 360 yards and a pair of touchdowns...Averaged 13.8 yards per catch and 30 receiving yards per game...Had a season-best fi ve catches and 88 recevi-ing yards in WKU’s victory at Louisiana-Lafayette...Caught his fi rst career touchdown one week earlier against Louisiana-Monroe...His other scoring catch came on the fi nal play of regulation at Arkansas State, a game the Hilltoppers won in overtime...Also picked up 70 rushing yards on the year...Finished the season second on the team with 1,408 all-purpose yards...His 117.3 all-pupose yards per game ranked fi fth in the league and 50th nationally.HS/Misc: Led all of Manatee County in receiving yards with 724, to go along with 48 receptions in 2008...Rushed 24 times for 107 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and also completed two passes for 23 yards, with both passes going for touchdowns...Earned All-Area and All-District honors in 2008...Lettered and started all four years for the Braden River football team, while also lettering four years on the hardwood for the Pirate basketball team.TheMcNeal File: HS — Braden River 2009; HS Coach — Josh Hunter; HS Letters — football 4, basketball 4; Major — undeclared.

McNeal’s Receiving TotalsYear GP No-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2010 12 26-360 13.8 2 28 30.0

McNeal’s Kick Return TotalsYear No-Yds Avg TD Lg2010 44-968 20.7 1 90

McNeal’s All-Purpose YardsYear GP Rush Rec P/KRet I/FR Total YPG2010 12 70 360 10/968 0 1408 117.3

McNeal’s Career HighsReceptions: 5 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10Receiving Yards: 88 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10Receiving Touchdowns: 1, twice, last at Arkansas State, 11/13/10Kick Returns: 7 at Kentucky, 9/11/10Kick Return Yards: 204 at Kentucky, 9/11/10Kick Return Touchdowns: 1 at Kentucky, 9/11/10

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#84Jim Murphree

TE • 6-5 • 225 • So. • 1L Franklin, Ky. (Franklin-Simpson HS)

2010: Saw action in seven games at tight end...Had two catches for 19 yards during his fi rst season in uniform...Made his fi rst career reception at Kentucky in the second week of the season...Also had a sesaon-long 10-yard catch in the season fi nale at Troy.HS/Misc: Through 11 games in 2008, recorded a team-high 36 recep-tions for 693 yards and nine touchdowns...Also had two interceptions on defense, one returned for a touchdown...Earned First Team All-Conference honors, along with All-State Honorable Mention...Won the Character Award and the Second Effort award…Lettered three years in basketball…Recov-ered a fumble, a 70-yard interception return for a touchdown and 70 yards receiving and one touchdown in his best high school football game.The Murphree File: Parents — Bill and Jan Murphree; Birth — May 23, 1990; HS — Franklin-Simpson 2009; HS Coach — Tim Schlosser; HS Let-ters — football 4, basketball 3; Major — management.

Murphree’s Receiving TotalsYear GP No-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2010 7 2-19 9.5 0 10 2.5

#63Luis Polanco

OL • 6-2 • 289 • So. • 1L Tampa, Fla. (Middleton HS)

2010: Played in 10 games, drawing his fi rst career start at right guard against Florida Atlantic...Also started games as a tight end against both Arkansas State and Middle Tennessee...Saw his fi rst career action against Indiana in the season’s home opener...Recorded a season-best four knock-down blocks in his fi rst start against FAU.2009: Sat out as a redshirt in fi rst season as a Hilltopper.HS/Misc: Earned Second Team All-Midwest honors, along with All-Hills-borough County Second Team Honors his senior season...Named the Red Zone Player of the Year in 2008 as well as being named a team captain...Lettered two years in basketball.The Polanco File: Parents — Isaia and Agustina Polanco; Birth — October 15, 1990; HS — Middleton 2009; HS Coach — Henry Hubbard; HS Letters — football 2, basketball 2; Major — construction management.

#87Andrew Pettijohn

WR • 5-8 • 180 • So. • SQ Newburgh, Ind. (Castle HS)

2010: Did not see action.2009: Sat out the season as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Helped lead Castle High School to a 10-3 mark in his fi nal sea-son, contributing mainly as a receiver…Caught 20 passes for 400 yards for a squad that threw for over 2,500 yards on the season… Had seven touchdown grabs on the year.The Pettijohn File: Parents — Donald and Donna Pettijohn; Birth — Oct. 22, 1990 Evansville, Ind.; HS — Castle 2009; HS Coach — Doug Hurt (Indiana State); HS Letters — football 2, wrestling 3; Major — interdisciplin-ary studies.

Returning Players — Sophomores

#11Monte Merrick

PK • 6-1 • 172 • So. • SQ Pineville, Ky. (Bell County HS)

2010: Saw action in four games during Sun Belt Conference play...Attempt-ed his only two fi eld goals of the season against North Texas, connecting on kicks from 37 and 46 yards...Was also good on a pair of PATs the following week against Florida Atlantic...Provided 14 kickoffs during the year, averag-ing 59.8 yards per kick.2009: Sat out as a redshirt in fi rst season on the Hill.HS/Misc: Led Bell County to the Class 4A Kentucky State Championship in 2008 and a perfect 15-0 record on the season...Holds the Kentucky state record for most PAT’s in a career with 216 and the fourth longest fi eld goal in state history at 56 yards...In 2008, he had 85 touchbacks (94% ratio), 11 punts inside the 20, seven punts inside the 10 and an average punt of 46.4 yards...Also scored 91 points in 2008, which included eight fi eld goals and 70 PAT’s...Currently holds the Bell County school record for most PAT’s in a career and season, longest fi eld goal, most fi eld goals in a season and most fi eld goals in a career...Named to the Associated Press First Team All-State and Honorable Mention Academic All-State...Earned a spot in the Na-tional Guard Border Bowl Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Game and named to the WYMT All-Mountain First Team and the All-Bluegrasspreps.com First Team...Named the SEKC Kicker of the Year four times over his career and earned the Most Improved Player award in 2006 and 2007...Lettered all four years in football and in baseball.The Merrick File: Parents — Bruce and Regina Merrick; Birth — Septem-ber 11, 1990 ; HS — Bell County 2009; HS Coach — Dudley Hilton (EKU/Morehead); HS Letters — football 4, baseball 4; Major — corporate and organizational communication.

Merrick’ Scoring TotalsYear GP TD FG PAT Saf Points2010 4 0 2-2 2 0 8

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#34Keshawn Simpson

RB • 6-0 • 236 • So. • 1L Lexington, Ky. (Madison Central HS)

2010: Played in nine games...Recorded his only two carries of the season against Kentucky...Also saw action on special teams throughout the year, fi nishing with a tackle at Louisiana-Lafayette.2009: Sat out as a redshirt.HS/Misc: Rushed for over 2,400 yards and 27 touchdowns in his career at Madison Central High School, averaging 7.0 yards per carry...Led the team with 995 yards rushing and 16 touchdowns in his senior season...Earned Associated Press Honorable Mention All-State, as well as Courier Journal Honorable Mention All-State honors his senior season...Earned All-District honors three years...Lettered in basketball and football all four years in high school.The Simpson File: Parents — Regina Simpson; Birth — October 25, 1990; HS — Madison Central 2009; HS Coach — Kenny Turner (More-head State); HS Letters — football 4, basketball 4; Major — sociology.

Simpson’s Rushing TotalsYear GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg YPG2009 — Redshirt —2010 9 2-(-2) -1.0 0 0 -0.2

Simpson’s Career HighsRushing Attempts: 2 at Kentucky, 9/11/10

#37Vince Williams

DB • 5-9 • 189 • Fr. • RS Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta HS)

2010: Played in nine games...Recorded eight total tackles, including two each against Louisiana-Monroe, Louisiana-Lafayette and Troy...Was cred-ited with two pass breakups against Middle Tennessee.2009: Sat out as a redshirt in fi rst season on the Hill.HS/Misc: In 2007 and 2008, recorded 22 receptions for 245 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 11.1 yards per catch...Also had 12 carries for 43 yards...Had 67 tackles, including 54 solo tackles...Also posted fi ve inter-ceptions, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery for a touchdown...Named the Alpharetta Defensive Player of the Year and earned First Team All-Fulton County and First Team All-Region honors...Collected 15 tackles, three interceptions, forced fumble, 94-yard fumble recovery for a touch-down, eight receptions for 180 yards and 11 carries for 117 yards in his best ever high school football game...Was named Defensive Player of the Year two times in his career, as well as Player of the Week four times.The Williams File: Parents — Vincent and Corrinne Williams; Birth — July 19, 1991; HS — Alpharetta 2009; HS Coach — Bill Waters (Saginaw State); HS Letters — football 3; Major — communication studies.

Williams’ Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2009 — Redshirt — 2010 9 6-2-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0 / 0

Williams’ Career HighsTotal Tackles: 2, three times, last at Troy, 11/27/10

Returning Players — Sophomores

#22Tyree Robinson

DB • 5-10 • 196 • So. • 1L Dundee, Fla. (Haines City HS)

2010: Saw action in 11 games as a true freshman, starting each of the last nine contests in the Hilltopper secondary at cornerback...Recorded 32 total tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss...Led the defense with seven pass breakups, including three against Middle Tennessee...Recorded his fi rst career interception at Florida International...Had another pick at home against Florida Atlantic....Ranked third in the Sun Belt Conference is passes defended...Had at least three tackles in eight games, including a season-best fi ve against both Indiana and Louisiana-Monroe...In addition to his de-fensive numbers, also returned three kickoffs during the season, including a 22-yard return against North Texas....Named to the Phil Steele all-Sun Belt third team at season’s end.HS/Misc: Lettered in four sports at Haines City High School, starting all four years in the offensive and defensive backfi eld...Rushed for over 500 yards, with three touchdowns, to go along with 264 yards receiving on 14 recep-tions in 2009...On the defensive side, posted 31 tackles, with one intercep-tion, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery...Also made an impact on special teams, returning two kicks for touchdowns...Named First Team FACA All-County, as well as The Ledger’s Second Team All-Area.The Robinson File: HS — Haines City 2010; HS Coach — Pete Barber; HS Letters — football 4, basketball, track, weightlifting; Major — undeclared.

Robinson’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2010 11 25-7-32 3.5-7 0.0-0 2 7 0 / 0

Robinson’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 5, twice, last vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 10/16/10Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at Troy, 11/27/10Interceptions: 1, twice, last vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6/10

#20Ty Scott

DB • 6-2 • 196 • So. • 1L Palmetto, Fla. (Palmetto HS)

2010: Played in seven games as a reserve in the WKU secondary...Finished the season with three tackles — all solo stops...Recorded his fi rst career tackle in his fi rst career game against Kentucky...Saw action in fi ve straight games during Sun Belt Conference play, fi nishing with tackles against North Texas and Arkansas State.HS/Misc: Earned Second Team All-State honors as a senior, compiling 82 tackles, two interceptions and eight pass break-ups in fi nal season...Tabbed as First Team All-Area and a PAL Bowl All-Star...Lettered all fours seasons with the Palmetto High School football team, starting all four seasons for the Tigers in the defensive backfi eld...Played for current WKU football assistant coach Raymond Woodie at Palmetto High.The Scott File: HS — Palmetto 2010; HS Coach — Raymond Woodie; HS Letters — football 4; Major — undeclared.

Scott’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2010 7 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 / 0

Scott’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 1, three times, last at Arkansas State, 11/13/10

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#29Kiante Young

DB • 5-11 • 220 • So. • 1L Gainesville, Ga. (East Hall HS)

2010: Played in 10 games during his redshirt freshman year, starting six straight games at strong safety...Ranked sixth on the team with 45 total tackles during the year...Recorded 3.5 tackles for loss on the year, tallying 11 yards...Finished with a season-high 13 tackles in the Sun Belt Confer-ence opener at Florida International...Also had nine stops against North Texas, and six each against Louisiana-Monroe and Louisiana-Lafayette...Made his fi rst career start against South Florida, and made his fi rst career interception against the Bulls, returing the pick 32 yards...Was credited with a pass breakup against Florida Atlantic.2009: Sat out as a redshirt in fi rst season at WKU.HS/Misc: In 2008, had 10 carries for 32 yards and 28 receptions for 443 yards and one touchdown...On the defensive side, posted 53 tackles, one sack, four interceptions, three fumble recoveries and three defensive touch-downs...Earned First Team All-Region honors his senior season...Also let-tered three years in basketball for East Hall High School.The Young File: Parents — Dennis Young and Tanya Holland; Birth — Oc-tober 25, 1990; HS — East Hall 2009; HS Coach — Brian Gray (UAB); HS Letters — football 3, Basketball 3; Major — sociology.

Young’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2009 — Redshirt — 2010 10 25-20-45 3.5-11 0.0-0 1 1 0 / 0

Young’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 13 at Florida International, 10/9/10Tackles For Loss: 1.0, three times, last at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10Interceptions: 1 at South Florida, 9/25/10

#47Neil Wilson

WR • 6-2 • 205 • So. • SQ Tompkinsville, Ky. (Monroe County HS)

2010: Did not see action.HS/Misc: Led the Monroe County football team to a 10-4 record and a berth in the state semifi nals for the second straight year in 2009…As an all-around athlete for the Falcons, he led the team in receiving yards with 766 and was second on the team in rushing yards with 692 and passing yards with 106 on 16 attempts…Also was a standout on the defensive side of the ball, leading Monroe County with fi ve interceptions on the year, including one returned for a touchdown… Finished second on the team 77 total tack-les, including 56 solo stops… Found the endzone 23 different times in 2009, including 13 receiving touchdowns and seven rushing scores…Concluded the year leading the team with 140 points, more than 80 points higher than anyone else on the Falcon team.The Wilson File: Parents — Larry and Terri Lynn Wilson; Birth — March 27, 1992; HS — Monroe County 2010; HS Coach — John Petett (WKU); HS Letters — football 4, basketball 3, baseball 3; Major — chemistry.

#21Arius Wright

DB • 5-10 • 188 • So. • 1L Duluth, Ga. (Norcross HS)

2010: Played in all 12 games as a true freshman, starting eight of the last nine games at cornerback...Finished the year with 36 tackles, 32 of which were solo stops...Also had two tackles for loss, and recorded a sack in his fi rst career start at South Florida...Made his fi rst career interception in WKU’s victory at Louisiana-Lafayette...Was credited with pass breakups in three straight games against North Texas, Florida Atlantic and Arkansas State...Finished with a season-best seven tackles against North Texas...Had at least four tackles in fi ve games during the year.HS/Misc: Excelled on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball, hauling in 16 passes for 200 receiving yards on offense and totaled 44 tack-les on defense...Broke up fi ve passes and intercepted two passes, includ-ing one returned for a touchdown...Returned one kickoff for a touchdown in senior season…Named Pre-Season All-State by Georgia Magazine and Pre-Season All-County by the Gwinnett Daily Post...Tabbed as First Team All-County and First Team All-Region in 2009...Earned Team Offensive and Defensive Most Valuable Player. The Wright File: Birth — Sept. 17, 1991; HS — Norcross 2010; Major — sports management.

Wright’s Defensive TotalsYear GP U-A-T TFL Sacks Int BPU FF / FR2010 12 32-4-36 2.0-7 1.0-3 1 3 0 / 0

Wright’s Career HighsTotal Tackles: 7 vs. North Texas, 10/30/10Tackles for Loss: 1.0, twice, last at Troy, 11/27/10Sacks: 1.0 at South Florida, 9/25/10Interceptions: 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23/10

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#52Cameron Clemmons

OL • 6-6 • 291 • Fr. • RS Mount Juliet, Tenn. (Wilson Central HS)

2010: Redshirted his fi rst season on the Hill.HS/Misc: Started three years on the offensive line for Head Coach Brad Dedman and the Wilson Central Wildcats, earning First Team All-State hon-ors by Rivals.com...Rated as the 11th best prospect in Tennessee by Rivals.com, as well as the 63rd-ranked offensive tackle in the nation...Named a Tennessee East-West All-Star and to the “Dandy Dozen – Top 12 Recruits in Middle Tennessee” by The Tennessean...Tabbed as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com...In three years, started 34 games on the offensive line, posting 73 pancake blocks and 27 knockdowns as a senior...Also made an impact on the defensive side of the ball, recording 30 tackles and a pair of sacks in senior season...Played two years of varsity basketball, earning the team Most Valuable player on the hardwood during freshman season...Father and uncle both played collegiate football, with dad playing at the University of Tennessee, and uncle at Middle Tennessee State University.The Clemmons File: HS — Wilson High School ’10; HS Coach — Brad Dedman; HS Letters — football 3, basketball 2; Major — biology

#12Brandon Doughty

QB • 6-3 • 203 • Fr. • RS Davie, Fla. (North Broward Prep)

2010: Redshirted his fi rst season on the Hill.HS/Misc: Tossed 23 touchdown passes and rushed for four touchdowns as the starting quarterback for North Broward Prep...Completed 170 passes for 2,885 yards...Rated as a three-star recruit by both ESPN.com and Ri-vals.com...Rated as the 75th best quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com...Named an FACA North-South All-Star and a Dade-Broward All-Star...Tabbed as First Team All-County by the Miami Herald and the Sun Sentinel.The Doughty File: Parents — Howard and Angie Doughty; Birth — Oct. 6, 1991; HS — North Boward 2010; HS Coach — Jeff Dellenbach (Wiscon-sin); HS Letters — football 3; Major — sports management.

Returning Players — Redshirt Freshmen

#30Joel German

WR • 6-0 • 186 • Fr. • RS Fort Myers, Fla. (Dunbar HS)

2010: Redshirted his fi rst season on the Hill.HS/Misc: Named Second Team All-Conference during junior season and First Team All-Conference as a senior...Tabbed as the team Offensive Play-er of the Year after reeling in 38 passes for 750 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2009...Lettered three years in football, starting as a receiver in all three years...Also lettered four years in basketball, earning Offensive Player of the Year honors in both junior and senior season.The German File: HS — Dunbar High School ’10; HS Coach — Phil Vogt; HS Letters — football 3, basketball 4; Major — undeclared

#4Rico Brown

WR • 5-11 • 186 • Fr. • RS Berea, Ky. (Madison Southern HS)

2010: Redshirted his fi rst season on the Hill.HS/Misc: An all-around athlete for Madison Southern High School, gaining over 500 yards rushing and receiving...Caught 32 passes for 782 yards and rushed for 580 yards in 2009, scoring 21 touchdowns...Also made an impact on the defensive side of the ball, posting 90 tackles and three inter-ceptions...Named Third Team All-State and a 2010 Kentucky vs. Tennessee Border Bowl All-Star by ESPN.com...Started all four years on the gridiron for the Eagles...Also lettered in track and basketball at Madison Southern High School.The Brown File: HS — Madison Southern 2010; HS Coach — Brad Ded-man; HS Letters — football 4, track, basketball; Major — sociology

#41Tevin Bryant

RB • 5-9 • 226 • Fr. • RS Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River HS)

2010: Redshirted his fi rst season on the Hill.HS/Misc: Led Braden River High School with 1,650 yards rushing in his senior season in 2009, averaging just under six yards per carry and had16 rushing touchdowns…Had a long rush of 87 yards…Caught 10 passes out of the backfi eld, totaling 110 receiving yards and one touchdown recep-tion…Led the Pirates to a 7-5 record in 2009 and a berth in the second round of the Florida football playoffs…Had one of the best performances of his prep career against Englewood Lemon Bay, rushing 18 times for 226 yards and three scores – all in the fi rst half.The Bryant File: Parents — Donald and Joy Bryant; Birth — May 21, 1992; HS — Braden River 2010; HS Coach — Josh Hunter (Eastern Kentucky); HS Letters — football 4, weightlifting 4, wrestling 2; Major — biology.

#78William Berner

OL • 6-3 • 283 • Fr. • RS Miami, Fla. (Felix Varela HS)

2010: Redshirted his fi rst season on the Hill.HS/Misc: Lettered and started two years for the Felix Valera High School football team, earning Miami-Dade County All-Star honors in senior sea-son...Tabbed as the team Most Valuable Player and the team captain in 2009...Ended career starting 20-straight games on the offensive line, ac-cumulating 135 pancake blocks in just two seasons.The Berner File: Parents – Edward and Lourdes Berner; HS — Felix Va-rela 2010; HS Coach — Matt Dixon; HS Letters — football 2, track; Major — sociology

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#38Ricardo Singh

DB • 5-11 • 192 • Fr. • RS Auburndale, Fla. (Auburndale HS)

2010: Redshirted his fi rst season on the Hill.HS/Misc: Earned honors on both the gridiron and the soccer fi eld…Named a fi rst-team All-County defender as a soccer standout and an All-East Polk County performer on the gridiron by the News Chief. Also lettered four years in soccer, helping Auburndale to a state championship.The Singh File: Parents — Ridley and Sandra Singh; Birth — July 24, 1991, Kingston, Jamaica; HS — Auburndale 2010; HS Letters — football 3, soccer 4; Major — undeclared.

Returning Players — Redshirt Freshmen / 2011 Newcomers

#18Boe Brand

WR • 6-2 • 144 • Fr. • HS Bradenton, Fla. (Southeast HS)

HS/Misc: Started three years at wide receiver for Southeast High School in Florida…Led the Seminoles with over 2,000 yards receiving for his career, including over 1,700 yards in his fi nal two seasons…Increased his touch-downs scored in each of his fi nal three years, fi nishing his senior season with eight touchdowns…Rated as a three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and ESPN.com, and ranked as the 108th best wide receiver in the nation by ESPN.com... Earned All-Area and All-State honors, including team Most Valuable Player in his senior season.The Brand File: Parent – Maryalice Wilson; Birth — Sept. 19, 1991, Bra-denton, Fla.; HS — Southeast 2011; HS Coach — Paul Maechtle (Indi-ana); HS Letters — football 3, track and fi eld;

#24Cameron Brown

WR • 6-2 • 205 • Fr. • HS Frisco, Texas (Liberty HS)

HS/Misc: A four-year varsity starter at wide receiver, amassing over 1,400 yards receiving in four years, including over 700 yards and 12 touchdowns in his senior season…Picked up postseason honors in each of his fi nal three seasons…Named second team All-District in 2008, Honorable Mention All-District in 2009 and fi rst Team All-District and All-County in 2010…Rated as a three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com…Also started four years on the hardwood, earning All-District and All-County honors for the Liberty High School basketball team…Was a three-sport athlete, lettering in track, aside from football and basketball. The Brown File: Parents – Keith and Misty Irby; Birth — Nov. 30, 1992, Dallas, Texas.; HS — Frisco Liberty 2011; HS Coach — Galen Zimmerman (Taylor University); HS Letters — football 4, basketball 4, track and fi eld 2;

#68Cliff Burns

OL • 6-8 • 335 • Jr. • JC Kokomo, Ind. (New Mexico Military Institute)

HS/JC/Misc: Lettered and started all four years in high school before head-ing to the New Mexico Military Institute for two seasons…In high school, earned All-Conference honors on the defensive line, leading the team with 22 tackles for loss...Also lettered three years in track and fi eld, being hon-ored as the team MVP and ranks as the seventh farthest shot put thrower in school history…In his second season in junior college, led the team in pancakes and knockdown blocks, earning All-Conference and team captain honors. The Burns File: Parents — Clifford III and Toni Burns; Birth — May 3, 1991, Kokomo, Ind.; HS — Kokomo 2009; Junior College – New Mexico Military Institute; HS Letters — football 4, track and fi eld 3;

#19Cam Thomas

DB • 6-1 • 185 • Fr. • RS Middleton, Del. (Milford Academy)

HS/Misc: Rated as the 50th-best prep school player in the nation by Ri-vals.com…Collected 42 tackles, a sack and 16 pass break-ups with Mil-ford Academy…Also posted three interceptions and fi ve fi eld goal blocks…Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com…At Middletown High School, was named First Team All-State, while earning the Mr. Defense Award and the Playmaker Award with the Cavaliers…Also lettered all four years on the basketball court, while lettering and starting all four years in football with Middletown High School.The Thomas File: HS — Middletown High School; HS Coach — Mark Delperio; HS Letters — football 4, Basketball 4;

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#44Oliver Head

RB • 5-10 • 179 • Fr. • HS Fort Thomas, Ky. (Highlands HS)

HS/ Misc: Helped lead Highlands to back-to-back state titles, scoring 19 touchdowns in his senior season…Rushed for over 320 yards and was a force in the redzone… Scored 14 touchdowns on the ground, contributing to an offense that rushed for over 3,100 yards in 2008, and scored 62 rushing touchdowns…Made an impact in the passing game as well, racking up 249 receiving yards on 19 catches, with four touchdown grabs.

#80Mitchell Henry

TE • 6-4 • 247 • Fr. • HS Elizabethtown, Ky. (Elizabethtown HS)

HS/ Misc: Caught 72 passes for over 1, 100 yards in his senior season at Elizabethtown High School, scoring 14 touchdowns…For his career, tallied over 1,700 yards receiving, with 113 receptions, including 21 touchdown receptions…Earned Honorable Mention All-State and First Team All-District honors…Named to the “Class of the Commonwealth” First Team by the Lexington Herald-Leader and received “Best of the Bluegrass” All-Star hon-ors…Rated as the 44th-best tight end in the nation by ESPN.com and the 88th-best tight end in the nation by Scout.com…Tabbed as a three-star recruit by both ESPN.com and Rivals.com..A standout on the basketball court as well as track and fi eld…Earned All-District, All-Region and All-Ar-ea honors and was named an East-West All-Star for basketball…Helped lead Elizabethtown High to a regional track and fi eld title in both 2009 and 2010…Named All-Area and All-State in the shot put. The Henry File: Parents – Terry Henry (Hardin Memorial Hospital Lab Directory), Lesley Henry (Middle School Teacher); Birth — December 11, 1992, Lexington, Ky.; HS — Elizabethtown High School 2011; HS Head Coach – Brad Todd (WKU); HS Letters — football 4, basketball 3, track and fi eld 3.

#86Tim Gorski

OL • 6-7 • 242 • Fr. • HS Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita HS)

HS/ Misc: Racked up 250 yards receiving off 17 receptions as a tight end in his senior season at St. Rita High School…Found the endzone on two differ-ent occasions…Named Second Team All-Conference, as well as Edgytim.com First Team All-State…Rated as two-star recruit by Rivals.com…Let-tered three years in football, and all four years on the hardwood with the St. Rita basketball team.The Gorski File: Birth — June 14, 1993, Oak Lawn, Ill.; HS — St. Rita of Cascia High School 2011; HS Head Coach – Todd Kuska (Northern Illinois); HS Letters — football 3, basketball 4.

#89Lawrence Campbell

DL • 6-4 • 210 • Fr. • HS Groveland, Fla. (South Lake HS)

HS/Misc: Accumulated 40 tackles and eight sacks in his senior season at South Lake High School…Also forced two fumbles and broke up fi ve pass-es along the defensive line…Named to the 2011 Orlando Sentinel Watch List and was rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com…Earned fi rst team All-District and All-Region honors in his senior season.The Campbell File: Parents – Lawrence, Jr. and Vickie Campbell; Birth — August 11, 1992, Groveland, Fla.; HS — South Lake 2011; HS Coach — Walter Banks (Cumberland University); HS Letters — football; Major – Broadcasting and Communications;

#26John Evans

RB • 5-11 • 159 • Fr. • HS Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview HS)

HS/ Misc: A 1,000-yard rusher in his senior season at Riverview High, fi nding the endzone 18 times, including 11 rushing touchdowns…Made an impact in the passing game and special teams, recording 350 yards receiv-ing out of the backfi eld and returned two punts for touchdowns in 2010…Ac-cumulated 2,500 yards rushing for his career, with 35 career touchdowns…Earned All-Area honors, as well as being named team MVP and captain for his senior season…Also a standout in track and fi eld, going to regional’s in the 100, 4x1, long jump and triple jump. The Evans File: Parents – Johnnie Evans and Felicia Boyce; Birth — De-cember 19, 1992, Sarasota, Fla.; HS — Riverview 2011; HS Head Coach – John Sprague; HS Letters — football 4, track and fi eld 2;

#10Jonathan Dowling

DB • 6-3 • 194 • So. • TR Bradenton, Fla. (Florida)

HS/ Misc: Will sit out the 2011 season after transferring to WKU from the University of Florida...Saw action in two games during his freshman year with the Gators, playing on special teams against Miami (Ohio) and in the defensive secondary against Kentucky...Rated a four-star prospect by both Scout.com and Rivals.com out of Southeast High School…Ranked No. 5 safety in the country by Scout.com…Participated in the 2010 Under Armour All-American Game…Named to the Top 150 Dream Team by PrepStar Magazine…Recorded 58 tackles, 14 picks,two returns for touchdowns and three blocked punts during his senior season…Also had 241 yards receiv-ing and fi ve touchdowns as a senior…Had 48 tackles, eight pass defl ec-tions and 14 interceptions during his junior season...Named 4A FSWA All-State in 2008…Also ran track in high school.The Dowling File:

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#19Tyler Higbee

TE • 6-5 • 215 • Fr. • HS Clearwater, Fla. (East Lake HS)

HS/ Misc: Named team MVP and team captain for his senior season at East Lake High School…Reeled in 42 receptions as a tight end, leading the county in receptions… totaled over 540 receiving yards and eight touch-downs in his fi nal season…Served as a three-year starter at the varsity level, fi nishing his career with over 1,100 yards receiving and 18 touch-downs…Earned First Team All-County honors as well as being a Pinellas County All-Star his senior year...Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com…Lettered all four years in football, as well as a pair of seasons on the base-ball diamond at the varsity level.The Higbee File: Parents — Michael and Lori Higbee; Birth — January 1, 1993, Palm Harbor, Fla.; HS — East Lake 2011; HS Head Coach – Bob Hudson; HS Letters — football 4, baseball 2; Major – Exercise Science;

#33Dimitri Johnson

DL • 6-3 • 236 • Fr. • HS Dolton, Ill. (Thornridge HS)

HS/ Misc: Made an immediate impact in his senior season at Thornridge High School, earning team MVP honors with 50 total tackles…Was a force making plays in the opposition’s backfi eld, compiling 15 tackles for loss and 12 sacks in his senior season…Made plays on the offensive side as well as special teams, recorded three receiving touchdowns and two kicks re-turned for touchdowns…Named Chicago Sun Times Preseason First Team All-Area and Top 10 Linebackers to watch…Rated as a two-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com. The Johnson File: Parents — Laretha Johnson; Birth — January 20, 1992, Chicago, Ill.; HS — Thornridge High School 2011; HS Head Coach – Mike Morrissey (Upper Iowa); HS Letters — football 1; Major – Education;

#26Champ Lewis

DB • 6-2 • 175 • Fr. • HS Fort Myers, Fla. (Dunbar HS)

HS/ Misc: Tallied 77 total tackles in his senior season at Dunbar High School, with three interceptions and six sacks…Played in the Carrigan Classic North-South All-Star Game, setting a game record with a 103-yard interception return for a touchdown…Rated as a three-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com. The Lewis File: Parents – Champ Lewis and Kathy Johnson; Birth — Janu-ary 1, 1992, Fort Myers, Fla.; HS — Dunbar 2011; HS Head Coach – Phillip Vogt; HS Letters — football 2; Major – Sports Management;

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#13James Mauro

QB • 6-7 • 198 • Fr. • HS Hurst, Texas (L.D. Bell HS)

HS/ Misc: Named a team captain and offensive MVP his senior year after putting up over 1,700 yards passing…Tossed 13 touchdowns in his fi nal year, giving him 25 passing touchdowns for his career…Finished his three years at the varsity level throwing for over 3,000 yards and completing 58-percent of his passes in his senior season…Named First Team All-Dis-trict and Academic All-State, as well as being named a Top 100 Prospect in Texas and the No. 5 rated quarterback in Texas by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram…Rated as a three-star recruit and ranked as the 67th-best quar-terback in the nation by ESPN.com. The Mauro File: Parents – Greg Mauro and Joy Christian; Birth — Octo-ber 2, 1991, Hemel Hempstead, England; HS — L.D. Bell 2011; HS Head Coach – Gary Olivo (Angelo State University); HS Letters — football 3, basketball 3;

#99Dwayne Montgomery

OL • 6-5 • 254 • Fr. • HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard HS)

HS/ Misc: A two-year starter on the offensive line for Dillard High School, compiling 32 pancake blocks in his senior season…Named a Nike Dade-Broward All-Star and to the First Team All-County list…Rated as the No. 42 prospect in Broward County by the Sun-Sentinel.com…Ranked as the 115th-best offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com…Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, and ESPN.com.The Montgomery File: Parents – Novetia Covington; Birth — July 15, 1992, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; HS — Dillard 2011; HS Head Coach – Manny Martin (Alabama State); HS Letters — football 2, basketball; Major –Com-munications/Broadcasting;

#16Alex Mallory

QB • 6-4 • 210 • Fr. • HS LaCenter, Ky. (Ballard Memorial HS)

HS/ Misc: Tossed 31 touchdown passes in his senior season at Ballard Me-morial High School, totaling over 2,700 yards through the air…Completed over 53-percent of his passes in his senior season and led the team in rush-ing yards with 322 yards on the ground…Also rushed for 11 touchdowns, giving him 43 touchdowns on the year…Threw for over 2,000 yards in each of his fi nal two seasons, tossing 53 combined touchdowns during those two years…For his career, completed 54-percent of his passes and totaled over 6,600 career passing yards.

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#46Eric Robinson-Berry

DB • 6-1 • 191 • Fr. • HS Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central HS)

HS/ Misc: Broke up 12 passes as a defensive back in his senior season at Warren Central High School in Indiana…A four-year letterwinner for the Warriors, serving as a starter for each of his fi nal three seasons…Made an impact on both the defensive and the offensive side of the ball, reeling in 12 passes on offense…Earned Second Team All-State and ranked as the 17th best prospect in the state of Indiana by Rivals.com…Rated as a three-star recruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com.The Robinson-Berry File: Parents – Eric and Sharon Berry; Birth — April 15, 1992, Niles, Mich.; HS — Warren Central 2011; HS Head Coach – John Hart; HS Letters — football 4, basketball 2, track and fi eld 4; Major – Busi-ness Management;

#89Gavin Rocker

DL • 6-2 • 225 • Fr. • HS Tyrone, Ga. (Sandy Creek HS)

HS/ Misc: Accumulated over 120 tackles for his career at Sandy Creek High School, while leading the Patriots to 29 consecutive victories and a pair of state championships…Compiled 68 tackles and 10 sacks from his de-fensive line position in his senior season…An honorable mention All-State performer in 2010, as well as being named to the First Team All-County and All-Region…Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com.The Rocker File: Parents – David Rocker and Erica Rocker; Birth — No-vember 17, 1992, Tyrone, Ga.; HS — Sandy Creek 2011; HS Head Coach – Chip Walker (Tusculum College); HS Letters — football 4; Major – Business Administration of Economics;

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#97Jamichael Payne

DL • 6-1 • 350 • Fr. • HS Auburn, Ala. (Auburn HS)

HS/ Misc: Tallied 57 total tackles in his senior season at Auburn High School, including eight sacks from his defensive line position…For his career, recorded 125 tackles and 11 sacks as a three-year starter on de-fense…Named an Alabama vs. Mississippi All-Star, as well as an Honorable Mention All-State performer his senior year…Rated as a three-star recruit and the 73rd-ranked defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com.The Payne File: Parents – Henry and Gwen Payne; Birth — November 17, 1991, Auburn, Ala.; HS — Auburn 2011; HS Head Coach – Tim Carter (Auburn University); HS Letters — football 3;

#49Nehemiah Mkanta

WR • 6-0 • 177 • Fr. • HS Bowling Green, Ky. (Greenwood HS)

HS/ Misc: Helped Greenwood High School reach the 2009 Kentucky Class 6A State Semifi nals, falling to eventual state champion St. Xavier High School…Led the Gators with over 880 yards receiving in his senior season, including eight touchdown grabs…Finished the season with 12 total touch-downs, including one on the ground.

#17C.J. Odom

LB • 6-0 • 231 • Jr. • TR Fort Myers, Fla. (Fort Myers HS / East Mississippi CC)

HS/ Misc: Originally committed with the University of Miami (Fla.) out of high school...Attended East Mississippi Community College for two years, but did not play football... Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com out of high school in 2008…Finished his senior season at Fort Myers High School with 121 total tackles, including 58 solo stops, averaging over 12 tackles per game…Combined for 213 total tackles in his fi nal two seasons of high school…Also made an impact on the offensive side of the ball, rushing for 72 yards on nine carries, including a touchdown in his senior year.

#27Quartterrio Morgan

RB • 5-10 • 181 • Fr. • HS Jonesboro, Ga. (Mt. Zion HS)

HS/ Misc: A standout both on the gridiron, as well as track and fi eld, let-tering four years in both sports...Exceeded the 1,000-yard rushing mark in his senior season, fi nishing with 1,200 yards rushing and eight rushing touchdowns…For his career, rushed for over 4,200 yards, with 50 career touchdowns as a four year starter, including 20 rushing touchdowns in his junior season…Named First Team All-Region and Second Team All-State, while also being named as the team MVP…Rated as the 83rd-best running back in the nation by Scout.com, and the 103rd-best athlete in the nation by ESPN.com…Rated as three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, and ESPN.com.The Morgan File:– Kelvin and Denise Morgan; Birth — February 4, 1993, Atlanta, Ga.; HS — Mount Zion 2011; HS Head Coach – Jamie Aull (West Georgia); HS Letters — football 4, track 4; Major –Civil Engineering;

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#11Devin Scott

TE • 6-4 • 250 • Fr. • HS Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central HS)

HS/ Misc: Made an impact as blocking tight end, while also making plays in the receiving game…Finished his senior season with 33 pancake blocks, added with six receptions and one touchdown on offense…Named Hon-orable Mention All-Conference and earned the team Tough Man Award, Strength Award and the Pancake Award…Rated as a two-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com.The Scott File: Parents – Darnell Scott and Robin Singhurst; Birth — Jan-uary 21, 1993, Indianapolis, Ind.; HS — Warren Central 2011; HS Head Coach – John Hart; HS Letters — football 2; Major – Broadcast Commu-nication;

#94Bryan Shorter

DL • 6-2 • 272 • Fr. • HS Phenix City, Ala. (Central-Phenix HS)

HS/ Misc: Tallied 49 tackles during his senior season along the defen-sive line, posting fi ve sacks and one interception for Central-Phenix High School…Named a team captain in his fi nal season…Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com.

#16T.J. Smith

DL • 6-2 • 219 • Fr. • HS Hazel Green, Ala. (Hazel Green HS)

HS/ Misc: A three-year starter for Hazel Green High School, racking up 72 total tackles in his senior season, including 58 solo stops, three sacks and one fumble recovery…Earned First Team All-Region honors as well as the team MVP in his fi nal season…Rated as the 89th-best defensive end in the U.S. by ESPN.com…Rated a three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and ESPN.com.The Smith File: Parents – Tyrone and Mia Smith; Birth — July 26, 1993, Toney, Ala.; HS — Hazel Green 2011; HS Head Coach – Mat Putnum (Jack-sonville State); HS Letters — football 4, basketball 2; Major – Criminal Jus-tice;

#8Dyron Speight

QB • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. • HS Bradenton, Fla. (Southeast HS)

HS/ Misc: Wrapped up an impressive career at Southeast High School in 2010, fi nishing his career with over 5,500 yards passing and 56 total touchdowns…Found the endzone 22 times in his senior season, amassing over 1,800 yards through the air and 181 yards on the ground…Earned team MVP honors, as well as the Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year…Tabbed as a Second Team All-State and All-Area performer following his senior season…Named a PAL Bowl All-star…Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, ESPN.com, Scout.com and the 134th-best quarterback by ESPN.com. The Speight File: Parents – Todd Speight, Valeire Watts; Birth — Novem-ber 12, 1992, Bradenton, Fla.; HS — Southeast High School; HS Head Coach – Paul Maechtle (Indiana); HS Letters — football.

#23Marquis Sumler

RB • 5-9 • 172 • Fr. • HS Pensacola, Fla. (Catholic HS)

HS/ Misc: Amassed over 1,700 yards rushing in his senior season, scoring 28 touchdowns for Pensacola Catholic High School…For his career, tallied 4,200 yards rushing to go along with 52 touchdowns…Named First Team All-Area and Second Team All-State, as well as a PSA All-Star in his senior season…Rated as the 89th-best running back in the U.S. by ESPN.com and a member of Florida High School Football’s Super 75…Rated as a three-star recruit by both ESPN.com and Rivals.com.

#64Tyler Sweetland

OL • 6-3 • 280 • Fr. • HS Largo, Fla. (St. Petersburg HS)

HS/ Misc: Helped lead St. Petersburg High School to a 10-1 mark in his se-nior season, paving the way for an offense that racked up over 3,300 yards on the ground in 2010 and over 2,600 yards rushing in 2009…Rated as the 16th-best offensive lineman in the state of Florida by the Orlando Sentinel entering his senior season after being honored as a Third Team All-State performer following the 2009 season.

#56Jesse Roy

PK • 6-0 • 175 • Fr. • HS Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic HS)

HS/ Misc: Played a key role as the placekicker on the 2010 Charlotte Catholic squad that went 14-1, falling in the semifi nals of the state playoffs after winning a conference championship… Accumulated over 100 points in his fi nal season…Named to the Carolina Weekly Newspaper Group’s 2010 Football Super Team as a second team special teams performer.

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#88Ryan Wallace

TE • 6-5 • 248 • Jr. • TR Bowling Green, Ky. (Kentucky)

2010: Did not see action at Kentucky2009: Transferred to the University of Kentucky, sitting out the season be-cause of the transfer rule.2008: Redshirted at the University of Colorado.HS/ Misc: Earned fi rst team all-state honors in his senior season at Bowling Green High…Named to the “Class of the Commonwealth” by the Lexing-ton Herald-Leader…Rated as the seventh-best recruit in the state of Ken-tucky and the 46th-best tight end in the nation by Scout.com…Both Rivals.com and Scout.com tabbed him as a three-star recruit out of high school…Compiled over 1,000 yards receiving for his career, with 72 receptions and 10 touchdowns…Coached by his father, Kevin Wallace, helping Bowling Green to three-straight state fi nals appearances, going 13-2 in each sea-son…Also earned letters in track and fi eld, setting the state record for the javelin throw. The Wallace File: Parents – Kevin and Dana Wallace; Birth — March 5, 1990, Bowling Green, Ky.; HS — Bowling Green High School, 2008; HS Head Coach – Kevin Wallace; HS Letters — football 4.

#7Daerius Washington

LB • 6-0 • 194 • Fr. • HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard HS)

HS/ Misc: A four-year letter winner for Dillard High School, serving as a starting linebacker in each of his fi nal three seasons…Accumulated 108 total tackles in his fi nal year, including eight sacks, eight forced fumbles and fi ve fumble recoveries…For his career, amassed over 200 total tackles, with 16 sacks and 11 forced fumbles…Named a NIKE Dade-Broward All-Star…Rated as the 29th-best prospect in Broward County by the Sun Sentinel.com and the 116th-best outside linebacker in the U.S. by ESPN.com…Rated as a three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and ESPN.com.The Washington File: Parents – David and Madelyn Washington; Birth — March 7, 1992, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; HS — Dillard High School; HS Head Coach – Manny Martin (Alabama State); HS Letters — football 4, track, wrestling; Major – Mechanical Engineering.

#72Curtis Williams

OL • 6-4 • 330 • Fr. • HS Hialeah, Fla. (Champagnat Catholic HS)

HS/ Misc: Made signifi cant impacts on both sides of the ball, especially along the offensive line, tallying 88 pancake blocks in his senior season…Graded out at 92-percent in his fi nal year at Champagnat Catholic High School…On the defensive side of the ball, racked up 45 total tackles, six sacks, nine tackles for loss and one interception…Named a Dade County North-South All-Star, and Third Team All-County….Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com. The Williams File: Parents – Curtis Williams and Lillie Green; Birth — October 20, 1991, Miami, Fla.; HS — Champagnat High School 2011; HS Head Coach – Michael Tunsil (Huron University); HS Letters — football 3.

#62Darrell Williams

OL • 6-6 • 260 • Fr. • HS Dublin, Ga. (West Laurens HS)

HS/ Misc: Finished career at West Laurens High School starting 31 con-secutive games at offensive tackle...Lettered all four years in football, as well as four years on the hardwood, lettering in basketball.The Williams File: Parents – Darrell, Sr. and Cynthia Williams; Birth — March 24, 1993, Dublin, Ga.; HS — West Laurens High School 2011; HS Head Coach – Chad Simmons; HS Letters — football 4; Major – Mechanical Engineering.

#31Terran Williams

LB • 6-2 • 206 • Fr. • HS Bradenton, Fla. (Southeast HS)

HS/ Misc: Started all four years at linebacker for Southeast High School, posting 134 tackles in his senior season…Racked up seven sacks, three fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles in 2010…Earned All-State and All-Area honors, as well as the IMG Academy All-Madden Team…Tabbed as the team MVP and a PAL Bowl All-Star…Rated a three-star by Rivals.com.The Williams File: Parents – Tre’ Williams and Deana Davis; Birth — No-vember 28, 1992, Bradenton, Fla.; HS — Southeast High School 2011; HS Head Coach – Paul Maechtle (Indiana University); HS Letters — football 4, track and fi eld.

#79Delryn Wilson

OL • 6-3 • 289 • Fr. • HS Tampa, Fla. (Jefferson HS)

HS/ Misc: In two years as a starter along the offensive line, never allowed a single quarterback sack…Started 26 consecutive games during his last two seasons, accumulating 52 pancake blocks and 47 knockdowns…Named a team captain on a team that won the 2010 state championship in Florida and featured the No. 1 scoring offense in Florida history… Named Honor-able Mention All-County and rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com.The Wilson File: Parents – Otis Wilson (Dietary Manager), Shirley Wilson (Retail); Birth — December 12, 1991, Tampa, Fla.; HS — Jefferson High School; HS Head Coach – Mike Fenton; HS Letters — football 2.

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Willie Taggart was named head football coach at Western Kentucky University on November 23, 2009. In his fi rst season as head coach, he helped lead WKU to road wins at Louisiana-Lafayette and Arkansas State and running back Bobby Rainey was named Sun Belt Conference Offen-sive Player of the Year after ranking third in the nation in rushing (137.4 yards per game/1,649 total rushing yards). Rainey also led the nation in rushing attempts (340) and was named Honorable Mention All-American by SI.com, while Willie McNeal was named Freshman All-American as a kick-off returner. Each of Taggart’s fi rst two recruiting classes has been named No. 1 in the Sun Belt Conference by Rivals.com. Before joining the Hilltoppers, Taggart served as running backs coach at Stanford from 2007-09. He previously spent eight seasons as an assistant coach at WKU from 1999-2006 and served as co-offensive coordinator for WKU’s 2002 I-AA National Championship team. A standout player at quar-terback who set 11 school records for the Hilltoppers from 1995-98, Taggart is one of only four players in WKU’s 92-year football history to have his jersey retired. He became WKU’s 17th head football coach, but only the seventh since 1948. Taggart, who joined the Stanford coaching staff following a 1-11 season in 2006, was instrumental in the development of the Cardinal offense and running game. Stanford, ranked as high as 14th in the nation by the As-sociated Press in 2009, posted an 8-4 regular season record with wins over nationally ranked Southern Cal and Oregon. Stanford led the Pac 10 in total offense (441.4 ypg.) while ranking second in the conference and 11th in the nation in rushing offense (224.3 ypg.). Stanford’s 2,692 rushing yards in 2009 broke the school’s single-season rushing yardage mark that has stood since 1949 (2,481). The Cardinal were led by senior running back Toby Gerhart, who un-der Taggart’s tutelage ranked second in the nation in rushing (144.7 ypg.) and earned the Doak Walker Award given to the nation’s top running back. Gerhart carried a cumulative 3.25 grade point average as a management, science and technology major. He also rushed for a Stanford single-season record 1,736 yards and 26 touchdowns in 12 games in 2009, breaking his own single-season rushing record of 1,136 yards set in 2008, and was one of only fi ve players invited to New York City for the 2009 Heisman Trophy Award presentation. He fi nished second in the fi nal balloting in the closest race in the award’s 75-year history. Gerhart, who was also named the Pac 10 Offensive Player of the Year, was one of only two Pac 10 players named to the fi rst team on both the All-Pac-10 Team and the Pac-10 All-Academic Football Team. The Cardinal’s Sun Bowl appearance in 2009 marked the school’s fi rst bowl game since 2001. Taggart was at the helm of the Cardinal running game that fi nished sec-ond in the Pac-10 Conference in rushing offense in 2008, averaging 199.6 yards a game on the ground. Stanford’s season rushing total of 2,395 yards was the third-highest mark in school history. In addition, Taggart’s work with Gerhart helped the junior rush for a then single-season school record of 1,136 yards, as Gerhart became just the fi fth running back in school his-tory to go over the 1,000-yard mark. Gerhart had one career start prior to the 2008 season. A tireless recruiter, Taggart was responsible for recruiting Florida, Georgia and Kentucky for the Cardinal along with Riverside County, California. Prior to his arrival at Stanford, Taggart spent the previous eight seasons on the WKU coaching staff (1999-2006) and helped guide the Hilltoppers to eight consecutive winning campaigns during the stretch. He worked with current Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh in his fi rst three seasons of coaching from 1999-2001. Taggart started his coaching career as WKU’s wide receivers coach in 1999 before working with the quarterbacks from

2000-06. He was also the co-offensive coordinator in 2001 and 2002, help-ing lead the Hilltoppers to the Division I-AA national championship in 2002, and was promoted to assistant head coach in 2003. Under Taggart’s guidance from 2003-06, quarterback Justin Haddix set school career records with 8,890 yards of total offense, a 57.1 completion percentage, 50 touchdowns and a 137.28 pass effi ciency rating. Haddix also fi nished his career ranked second all-time on the Hill with 541 comple-tions and 7,929 yards passing. Taggart helped coach an offensive unit that set school records for points (432), total yards (5,479) and fi rst downs (263) en route to the 2002 NCAA Division I-AA national championship. The Hilltoppers ranked second in the nation in pass effi ciency and sixth in rushing, and averaged 38.8 points per contest in four playoff victories. In Taggart’s fi rst year calling plays in 2000, WKU ran for 293.4 yards per contest, leading the Gateway Football Conference and ranking second in the country in the category as WKU claimed the league title and advanced to the quarterfi nals of the I-AA playoffs. In his fi rst season in 1999, WKU ranked eighth in the nation and fi rst in the conference in rushing. Taggart’s efforts helped WKU quarterbacks earn all-conference mention in three consecutive seasons - Jason Johnson (2000), Donte Pimpleton (2001) and Jason Michael (2002). Taggart also spent his collegiate playing days at WKU (1995-98) and was only the third WKU athlete in the past half-century to hold down the quar-terback slot for the Hilltoppers for four straight years. Taggart - who set 11 WKU school records - had his jersey retired on October 23, 1999. He cur-rently is WKU’s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns (47), ranks second in scoring (286 points), pass effi ciency rating (127.71) and rushing yards (3,997), is tied for third in most 100-yard rushing games (17), and is tied for fourth in touchdown passes (30). His rushing yards were the most in NCAA Division I history at the time for a quarterback. In each of his last two collegiate seasons, he was a fi nalist for the presti-gious Walter Payton Award which is an honor given annually to the top of-fensive player in I-AA football. Taggart fi nished fourth in the balloting in 1997 and seventh as a senior the following year. An All-American as a senior, he was also the 1998 I-AA Independents’ Offensive Player of the Year. Taggart was recruited to WKU by Jim Harbaugh to play for his father, Jack. Taggart graduated from WKU with a bachelor’s degree in social sciences in 1998. As a prep standout at Manatee (Fla.) High School, he was a fi rst team all-state and all-conference selection as a senior after guiding the Hurri-canes to the state 5A Championship game. He led MHS to the state title his junior season and helped the school post a 26-4 record during that two-year span while recording more than 3,000 yards passing and 975 yards on the ground. Taggart and his wife Taneshia have two children, Willie Jr. (9) and Jack-son (4).

The Taggart File Born: August 27, 1976Hometown: Palmetto, FloridaCollege: WKU, 1998Wife: TaneshiaChildren: Willie, Jr.; Jackson

Coaching Career1999: WKU (Wide Receivers)2000: WKU (Quarterbacks)2001-02: WKU (Co-Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks)2003-06: WKU (Assistant Head Coach / Quarterbacks)2007-09: Stanford (Running Backs) 2010-present: WKU (Head Coach)

Playing Experience1994-98: WKU (Quarterback)

WILLIETAGGART

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Zach Azzanni begins his fi rst season on the WKU coaching staff in 2011. He will serve as the Hilltoppers’ offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. Azzanni comes to the Hill from the University of Florida, where he spent the 2010 season coaching the Gator wide receivers. Prior to going to Gainesville, he spent three seasons as the assistant head coach and re-ceivers coach at his alma mater, Central Michigan. Azzanni’s 2009 wide receiver unit was one of the most prolifi c in the col-lege football. Bryan Anderson established an NCAA mark with a catch in 53 consecutive games, while teammate Antonio Brown has a streak of 40 straight games with a catch. Anderson and Brown combined for 49 career touchdown receptions, tied for the top active duo in the country for scoring receptions. Anderson has totaled more than 3,500 yards receiving in his ca-reer and Brown eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiving mark for the second time and surpassed 3,000-yard receiving for his career. Two of his receivers at CMU went on to sign NFL contracts, including Antonio Brown who started for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.Prior to joining the Central Michigan Staff, Azzanni spent the previous six seasons at Bowling Green. He coached the wide receivers from 2003-06, leading a group that broke nearly every school receiving record. He coached Charles Sharon; the school’s all-time leader in receptions (232), receiving yards (3,450) and touchdown catches (34). In 2004 he coached a group that produced four receivers with 1,000 yards receiving. Five of his receivers at Bowling Green went on to sign professional contracts. Known for developing talent, Azzanni’s 2004 receiving corp at Bowling Green was ranked third best in the nation by Athlon Sports. His 2009 group was ranked ninth in the nation by the same publication, and helped him to be named college football’s wide receiver coach of the year. No stranger to success on the fi eld as both a player and a coach, Azzanni has been part of nine that have either won conference championships or played in bowl games. As a player, he was part of the 1994 Central Michigan squad that won the Mid American Conference championship and played in the Las Vegas Bowl. He also coached in the 2003 Motor City Bowl and 2004 GMAC Bowl at Bowling Green. He coached in two more Motor City Bowls at CMU in 2007 and 2008, and was part of the staffs at Florida for the 2010 Allstate Sugar Bowl and 2011 Outback Bowl. Additionally, he coached conference championship teams at Valparaiso, BGSU and CMU. He graduated with a degree in Sports Management in 1999 from Central Michigan. Azzanni and his wife, Julia, have two daughters: Ava and Lyla.

The Azzanni File Hometown: Utica, MichiganCollege: Central Michigan, 1999Wife: JuliaChildren: Ava; Lyla

Coaching Career1999-2000: Valparaiso (Wide Receivers)2001-02: Bowling Green State (Graduate Assistant, Offense)2003-06: Bowling Green State (Wide Receivers)2007-09: Central Michigan (Assistant Head Coach / Wide Receivers)2010: Florida (Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator)2011-present: WKU (Offensive Coordinator / Wide Receivers)

Playing Experience1994-98: Central Michigan (Wide Receiver)

ZACHAZZANNI

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Lance Guidry, who coached defensive backs at Miami (Ohio) the last two seasons and served as interim head coach for the RedHawks’ 35-21 win over Middle Tennessee in the 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl, was named WKU’s defensive coordinator on Feb. 4, 2011. The bowl win enabled Miami to become the fi rst school in Football Bowl Subdivision history to go from double-digit losses to double-digit wins in consecutive seasons as Miami posted a 10-4 record in 2010 after going 1-11 in 2009. Guidry received national acclaim for his passionate pre-game locker room speech prior to the GoDaddy.com Bowl. Miami fi nished 30th in the nation in the fi nal 2010 Associated Press poll while leading the Mid-American Conference in pass effi ciency defense, ranking second in rushing defense and sacks, and fi nishing third in total defense and scoring defense. The RedHawks also ranked 29th in the na-tion in total defense. Miami won the Mid-American Conference East Division in 2010 with a 7-1 record, then went on to win the MAC Championship on Dec. 3 over 23rd-ranked Northern Illinois, 26-21, at Detroit’s Ford Field. Just one year before, in 2009, the RedHawks fi nished 1-7 in MAC play. The only other time a MAC team went from “worst to fi rst” occurred in 1971 and ‘72 when last-place Kent State (0-5) captured the league title the following season (4-1). The RedHawks nine-game improvement from 2009 to 2010 tied Hawaii (0-12 in 1998 to 9-4 in 1999) and Stanford (1-7-1 in 1939 to 10-0 in 1940) for the greatest one-season improvement in wins in NCAA history. Guidry, a 1995 graduate of McNeese State (La.), joined the Miami staff after serving as the defensive secondary coach at McNeese State in 2008. A veteran coach in Louisiana football’s high school ranks, Guidry served as secondary coach at Leesville High School in 1995 and 1996, helping lead the Wampus Cats to the state championship game in 1995. He also coached defensive backs at Carencro (La.) High School for three seasons (1997-99), then returned years later to serve as the Golden Bears’ head coach (2005-07). In between his stints at Carencro, Guidry served as defensive coordina-tor and coached the secondary at McNeese State (2000-04). The Cow-boys reached the Football Championship Subdivision (I-AA) playoffs in four consecutive seasons (2000-03), won three straight Southland Conference championships (2001, 2002, 2003) during that stretch, and lost to WKU in the 2002 FCS National Championship Game. Guidry was also a team captain, four-year letterman (1990-93) and all-conference defensive back at McNeese State. He and his wife, Starlet, have four children: Janzen, Madison, Alexis and Kaitlyn. His son, Janzen, was rated as the nation’s No. 2 cornerback by Rivals.com in 2009 and is a junior at the University of Tennessee. Janzen earned second-team All-SEC honors at free safety in 2010.

The Guidry File Hometown: Welsh, LouisianaCollege: McNeese State, 1995Wife: StarletChildren: Janzen; Alexis; Madison; Kaitlyn

Coaching Career1994: McNeese State (Graduate Assistant)1995-96: Leesville High School (Defensive Backs Coach)1997-99: Carencro High School (Defensive Backs Coach)2000-04: McNeese State (Defensive Coordinator)2005-07: Carencro High School (Head Coach)2008: McNeese State (Defensive Backs Coach)2009-10: Miami (Ohio) (Defensive Backs Coach)2011-present: WKU (Defensive Coordinator)

Playing Experience1990-93: McNeese State (Defensive Back)

LANCEGUIDRY

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Alonzo Hampton is set to begin his fi rst season as WKU’s defensive backs coach in 2011. Hampton joins the Hilltopper staff after spending fi ve seasons at Ar-kansas-Pine Bluff — including serving as defensive coordinator in 2009 and 2010. Hampton joined the UAPB football staff in 2006 as cornerbacks coach — a position he held for two seasons. In 2008 he took over the entire secondary unit as he was named defensive backs coach before serving as coordinator his last two years in Pine Bluff. Hampton’s secondary unit gar-nered national attention in 2008 as the Golden Lions ranked in the Top 30 in the NCAA FCS Division in Pass Effi ciency Defense (8th), Pass Defense (17th), and Passes Intercepted (29th). Additionally, UAPB ranked 1st in the Southwestern Athletic Conference in Passing Defense allowing just 160.9 yards per game. Hampton began his coaching career as the defensive coordinator at War-ren High School, where he helped the squad to back-to-back Arkanasas AAA state championships in 2001 and 2002. In addition to his high school and collegiate coaching experience, Hamp-ton also served a minority internship with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2006. It was that summer that he met Willie Taggart, who was interning in a similar capacity with the Eagles’ offensive staff. Hampton played collegiality at Louisiana-Monroe where he was a mem-ber of the football and track and fi eld team. While at ULM he was named team captain in 1996 and was chosen to the All-Louisiana Defensive Back Team in 1996. His professional career includes training camp stints with the NFL’s Se-attle Seahawks (1997) and Jacksonville Jaguars (1999) and the NFL Eu-rope’s Frankfurt Galaxy where he started at cornerback in the World Bowl in 1998 and 1999 — winning the championship in 1999. He also spent the 2000 season playing for the New England Seawolves of the Arena Football League, helping the franchise to its fi rst-ever playoff berth. Hampton holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from ULM and a Master’s Degree in Teaching from the University of Arkansas-Monticello. He and his wife Yolanda have two children, Ashton and Alonzo Jr.

The Hampton File Hometown: Warren, Ark.College: Louisiana-Monroe, 1996 (BA); Arkansas-Monticello (MA), 2002Wife: YolandaChildren: Ashton; Alonzo, Jr.

Coaching Career2000-03: Warren High School (Defensive Coordinator)2004-05: Dumas High School (Head Coach) 2006-07: Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Cornbacks)2008: Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Defensive Backs)2009-10: Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs)2011-present: WKU (Defensive Backs)

Playing Experience1993-96: Louisiana-Monroe (Defensive Back)1998-99: Frankfort Galaxy — NFL Europe (Defensive Back)2000: New England Seawolves — Arena Football (Defensive Back)

ALONZOHAMPTON

Defensive Backs

First SeasonLouisiana-Monroe, 1996

Stu Holt returns to the Hilltopper staff in 2011 as the tackles and tight ends coach. After spending six seasons on the Hill, Holt served as the running backs coach at Tennessee State in 2010. Under his watch, the Tigers ranked 24th in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 190 yards per game. Preston Brown also earned second-team all-Ohio Valley Conference honors. In his fi rst stint at WKU, Holt spent six years working with the running backs, and was the special teams coordinator in 2005 and 2009. Holt coached a pair of 1,000 yard rushers on the Hill (Tyrell Hayden, Lerron Moore). Moore fi nished his career as the Hilltoppers’ career leader in rush-ing yardage (4,396) and Hayden’s 1,134 yards in 2007 marked the tenth-best single season total in school history. In his fi rst season with the program, Holt’s unit helped the Toppers rush for an average of 226.17 yards per contest (a fi gure that ranked 14th in the nation) while compiling 35 touchdowns. Moore was a second-team all-Gateway Conference selection and Brian Porter was a member of the league’s All-Newcomer Team under his direction. He also was instrumental in the signing of Jake Gaebler, who fi nished his career as WKU’s all-time leader in receptions. As coordinator of the special teams in 2005, Holt helped the Hilltoppers rank fourth in the nation in punt returns (16.1 avg.). His direction helped placekicker Chris James to be named fi rst-team I-AA.org All-Star and all-Gateway after pacing the league with 1.36 fi eld goals and 7.91 points per contest, and Dennis Mitchell was a second-team all-conference choice as a return specialist after fi nishing sixth in the country with an average of 16.13 yards per punt return. The Toppers were fourth nationally as a team in punt returns. In 2009, he coached four players that ranked in the top fi ve of Sun Belt Conference statistical categories, including Jeremy Moore and Bobby Rain-ey who led the league in punting and all-purpose yardage, respectively. The Hilltopper kickoff return unit also ranked second in the league and 53rd nationally. In all, Holt has coached 18 WKU individual and team record holders. That includes three players — Moore, James and Gaebler — that account for six different Hilltopper career records. He has also coached two players that spent time in the NFL in Brian Claybourn (WKU) and Steve Justice (New Smyrna Beach HS). He also coached a pair of All-Americans on the Hill in Claybourn and James, and has coached 12 all-conference performers. Holt was the head coach at New Smyrna Beach (Fla.) High School two seasons (2002-03) prior to coming to WKU, earning regional coach-of-the-year honors in 2002. He has prior collegiate experience as well. He was the inside linebackers and specialists coach at Bethune-Cookman in 2001. In 2000, Holt worked with the defensive line and special teams at Cumberland (Tenn.). Holt was a graduate assistant - working with the defensive line and adding recruiting coordinator duties - at Western Carolina during the 1998 and ‘99 seasons, where he earned his master’s in education administration in 2000. He started in the coaching ranks at Norwich (Vt.) University coaching linebackers and specialists in 1996, and also worked at Mainland (Fla.) High during the 1997 season as running backs coach. He also taught Eng-lish at Mainland and New Smyrna Beach. Holt earned his bachelor’s degree from North Carolina in 1995, where he lettered in football each of his fi nal two seasons in Chapel Hill. During his four years with the Tarheels, Holt played in four bowl games — the Peach Bowl (1992), Gator Bowl (1993), Sun Bowl (1994) and Carquest Bowl (1995). Prior to his years at UNC, Holt played for his father, B.W. Holt, at Starmount High School. The elder Holt ranks fourth all-time in wins in North Carolina high school football.

The Holt File Hometown: Hamptonville, N.C.College: North Carolina 1995 (BA); Western Carolina 2000 (MEA)Wife: KimChildren: Payton; Maggie; Ann Wallace

Coaching Career1996: Norwich (Vt.) (Linebackers / Special Teams)1997: Mainland (Fla.) High School (Running Backs)1998-99: Western Carolina (Graduate Assistant)2000: Cumberland (Tenn.) (Defensive Line / Special Teams)2001: Bethune-Cookman (Inside Linebackers / Special Teams)2002-03: New Smyrna Beach (Fla.) High School (Head Coach)2004-09: WKU (Running Backs / Special Teams)2010: Tennessee State (Running Backs)2011: WKU (Tackles / Tight Ends)

Playing Experience1991-95: North Carolina (Long Snapper)

STUHOLT

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Eric Mathies is in his second season as WKU’s recruiting coordinator and defensive tackles coach. Now in his seventh season with the program, Ma-thies served as defensive line coach for his fi rst fi ve seasons on the Hill. Since being named recruiting coordinator by head coach Willie Taggart in December of 2009, Mathies has helped to produce the top recruiting class in the Sun Belt Conference each of the past two years according to Rivals.com. Rivals also recognized Mathies as one of the top recruiters in the na-tion following the 2010 season. Under his tutelage in 2009, sophomore Jared Clendenin had 40 total tackles while tying for third on the team in tackles for loss (3.5). In 2008 under Mathies’ direction, Dan Cline posted 33 total tackles while ranking second on the team with eight tackles for loss, while Robert Dark had 32 total tackles and 5.5 tackles for loss. In 2007, seven of his players contributed at least an assisted sack to-wards the team total of 24 with two more recording tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Chris Walker tied for third on the team with 50 tackles, sur-passing his previous career best, and Cline added 29, while Cline (fi ve-and-a-half), Walker (four) and Jon Belcher (three-and-a-half) all accounted for multiple stops for loss. Thanks to the efforts of the line, the Hilltoppers surrendered 135 yards per game on the ground while allowing less than four yards per carry. One season after having two-thirds of his starting front honored by the Gateway Football Conference - Daniel Williams was a second-team all-league selection and Charlie Phillips earned honorable mention all-confer-ence accolades - he helped Dusty Bear earn recognition for the fi rst time in his career as he was a second-team all-GFC choice in 2006 following his junior season. In his fi rst year with WKU, Mathies worked with a group that ended the season accounting for 17 of the Toppers’ 30 sacks as well as 35½ stops behind the line of scrimmage. In the fall of 2006, not only did Bear lead the team in sacks, Walker tied for second on the squad in the category. Mathies’ efforts helped the Hilltoppers rank 11th in the nation in 2005 allowing 113.1 yards per game on the ground, a fi gure that led the confer-ence as well, while they paced the league in pass, pass effi ciency and total defense a year later. Mathies coached at two schools on the collegiate level over the six sea-sons prior to coming to the Hill, the last two at Tennessee State where he worked with defensive tackles in addition to handling recruiting responsibili-ties. He helped the Tigers to a 7-5 fi nish in 2003 as the defense recorded 28 sacks. Prior to working at TSU, he was the defensive line coach at Midwestern (Texas) State, where he was also the strength and conditioning coach in addition to handling recruiting duties. The Indians fi nished 7-4 in each of his fi nal three years on the staff, posting a cumulative 11-5 mark in the Lone Star Conference - they won the league’s North Division title in 2001 after going 4-1 in league action. He got his start in coaching at Murray High School in 1998, helping the Tigers to a 7-4 mark as they advanced to the second round of the Kentucky state playoffs. Mathies was a four-year letter winner in football, beginning his career at Kansas - the Jayhawks were 6-5 in his only season of action in 1994 - before transferring to Murray State. A defensive lineman, he helped the Racers to a pair of Ohio Valley Conference championships as MSU quali-fi ed for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in both 1995 and ‘96, advancing to the second round in their second appearance. The Racers went 29-7 in his three years with a 21-2 league record during that span. Mathies, who earned his bachelor’s degree from Murray State in 1998, also served an internship with the Dallas Cowboys.

The Mathies File Hometown: Chicago, IllinoisCollege: Murray State, 1998

Coaching Career1998: Murray (Ky.) High School (Assistant Coach)1999-2002: Midwestern (Texas) State (Assistant Coach)2003-04: Tennessee State (Assistant Coach)2005-09: WKU (Defensive Line)2007: Dallas Cowbosy (NFL Fellowship Program Intern)2010-present: WKU (Defensive Ends / Recruiting Coordinator) Playing Experience1994: Kansas (Defensive Line)1995-97: Murray State (Defensive Line)

ERICMATHIES

Defensive Ends / Recruiting

CoordinatorSeventh Season

Murray State, 1998

Karl Maslowski, a former WKU standout linebacker, begins his second season as the linebackers coach and special teams coordinator at his alma mater. Maslowski was a four-year letterman for the Hilltoppers (2000-03) who started the fi nal nine games for the 2002 I-AA National Championship team and ranked third on the team in both total tackles (95) and solo tackles (60) while tying for team-high honors with fi ve forced fumbles. In the national title game, he had an interception on McNeese State’s fi rst drive that led to WKU’s fi rst touchdown and a lead they would never relinquish. He was named team Most Valuable Player as a senior in 2003 after start-ing all 13 games and leading the team in sacks (9) while ranking second in total tackles (127) and solo tackles (82). Maslowski also was named third-team All-American by the Sports Network and Football Gazette and fi rst-team All-Gateway Conference in addition to earning honorable mention conference all-academic honors. Maslowski worked two seasons at Miami (Ohio) as a graduate assistant before returning to Hill. He worked primarily with the defensive backs in 2009 and helped the RedHawks rank second in the Mid-American Confer-ence and 27th nationally in passing defense (190.4 ypg.). Prior to coming to Oxford, Maslowski coached outside linebackers and defensive ends from 2006-07 at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. In 2007, the Holy Cross defense ranked fi rst in the Pa-triot League in four statistical categories. In 2005, Maslowski spent time in Australia coaching a semi-pro team and a high-school-aged squad in Mel-bourne and also assisted with the Junior National Team in Brisbane. Maslowski was a student assistant coach at WKU in 2004. As a prep, his Lincoln-Way High School team in New Lenox, Illinois won the Illinois High School Association’s 6-A state championship.

The Maslowski File Hometown: New Lenox, IllinoisCollege: WKU, 2004Wife: BrittneyChildren: Lila

Coaching Career2004: WKU (Graduate Assistant)2005: Melbourne (Australia) (Assistant Coach)2006-07: Holy Cross (Outside Linebackers / Defensive Ends) 2008-09: Miami (Ohio) (Graduate Assistant)2010-present: WKU (Linebackers / Special Teams Coordinator)

Playing Experience2000-03: WKU (Linebacker)

KARLMASLOWSKI

Linebackers / Special Teams

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Walt Wells is in his ninth season on the Hill working with the offensive linemen, and his second working specifi cally with the centers and guards. Wells will also again serve as WKU’s running-game coordinator — a posi-tion he also held in 2007 and 2008. Four Hilltopper offensive linemen have earned All-America honors under Wells’ direction, and the 2009 Hilltoppers’ ranked 4th in the Sun Belt Confer-ence, 40th in the nation, in rushing yards per game (172.8 ypg.). Under the guidance of Wells, WKU offensive lineman Greg Ryan earned a free agent contract with the Baltimore Ravens in 2009. Ryan started all 12 games on the WKU offensive line in 2008, seeing time at multiple posi-tions in an effort to help younger players develop. The 2007 WKU offense set a school record for fi rst downs in a season (266) and pass completion percentage (62.8), posted the fi fth-highest totals in school history in total yards (4,906), total touchdowns (51) and points (398) and ranked in the top 10 in several other categories. That included posting 49 points in the open-ing quarter of an 87-0 victory over West Virginia Tech, which tied an NCAA I-A (Football Bowl Subdivision) record for points in a period as well as set-ting new WKU standards for points and scoring margin in a game. Not only did he have two players, Ryan and Chris Sullivan, earn All-Amer-ica honors in 2006, but those two, Joe Dolchan and Zach Thuney com-bined to claim Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week accolades from Hansen’s Football Gazette on seven occasions. His line helped the Topper offense collect more than 4,000 yards as WKU ranked in the top 25 nationally in a pair of statistical categories. In 2005, Wells’ unit helped pave the way as the Hilltoppers averaged 30.82 points and 405.73 yards of total offense per contest, both fi gures that ranked among the top 30 in the nation. That included a Gateway Football Conference-best 228.55 yards per game on the ground, which was 14th in the country. Erik Losey earned fi rst-team All-America honors from the American Foot-ball Coaches Association under Wells’ direction in 2005, while Ryan was an honorable mention all-conference selection. Two of his linemen - Andrew Campbell and Chris McConnell - were named to the league’s All-Newcomer Team. The previous year his efforts helped Buster Ashley become the fi rst two-time consensus All-American on the Hill, as he also earned the distinction of being one of the fi rst linemen in Gateway Conference history to be selected fi rst-team all-league on three occasions. Both Losey (second-team all-GFC, Gateway All-Newcomer Team) and Ryan Thomas (honorable mention all-conference) were both honored under his direction. Wells’ line allowed just nine sacks on 222 pass attempts as the Toppers ranked 14th nationally with 226.17 yards per game on the ground while piling up just under 400 yards of total offense per outing. In his fi rst season on the Hill, Wells helped Ashley become the second consecutive WKU offensive lineman to earn consensus All-America hon-ors, while Anthony Oakley and Daniel Withrow were voted second-team all-conference. His line helped pave the way for a unit that gained 5,129 total yards and scored 427 points, both fi gures that rank in the top fi ve in the school record books. The Toppers allowed only 13 sacks in 13 games. He came to WKU after working with the line and tight ends at Eastern Kentucky the previous six years, where he was a part of three teams that won eight games and earned an Ohio Valley Conference championship, coaching seven all-league players and an All-American. Wells was also responsible for recruiting in the Southeast and was the strength and condi-tioning coach for two-and-a-half seasons. EKU ranked in the top 10 in the nation in rushing the last two years. He was the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Cumber-land (Tenn.) from 1994-96, leading an offense that topped the NAIA in rush-ing two years while helping the Bulldogs to a top-15 ranking and eight wins in their best season. Five CU players were selected to the all-conference team, with one collecting All-America honors. He also has two years experi-ence as an assistant at Smyrna (Tenn.) High School.

WALTWELLS

Offensive Center & Guards /Running Game Coordinator

Ninth SeasonBelmont, 1993

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Terry Obee, who spent his fi rst season at WKU coaching the wide re-ceivers, will serve as running backs coach in his second year on the Hill in 2011. Obee came to WKU from Stanford, where he worked as an offensive and strength and conditioning assistant, With the Cardinal staff, he was also responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive off-season program for Stanford’s wide receivers, running backs, and tight ends. Following an eight-year career in the National Football League, Obee went into private business from 1998-2008. He owned and operated Go Pro Fitness, a training center for athletes and non-athletes. Obee spent eight years in the National Football League as a wide re-ceiver with the Seattle Seahawks (1990-91), Minnesota Vikings (1991-93) and Chicago Bears (1993-97). While with the Seahawks, he played un-der Chuck Knox. As a member of the Vikings, he played under Dennis Green and played with standout receiver Cris Carter. As a Chicago Bear, he started under head coach Dave Wannstedt on a receiving unit that also included Wendell Davis and Tom Waddle. He saw action in all 16 games for the Bears in 1993, totaling 26-351, three TDs receiving while also returning 35 punts for 289 yards and nine kickoffs for 159 yards. A dislocated ankle limited his playing time and shortened his career. Obee was a standout receiver and punt returner at Oregon from 1986-89 while playing under head coach Rich Brooks and still ranks among the Ducks all-time leaders in numerous categories. His career totals rank second all-time in punt return yardage (1,182), seventh in receiving yards (2,233), eighth in receiving touchdowns (16), ninth in receptions (122) and ninth in all-purpose yards (3,530). He helped the Ducks to an 8-4 record and Independence Bowl win over Tulsa as a senior and earned a bachelor of arts degree in marketing/management in 1990.

The Obee File Hometown: Richmond, CaliforniaCollege: Oregon, 1990Wife: ChristineChildren: Jasmine, Tyler, Devin, Sydney, Cameron

Coaching Career2009: Stanford (Offensive / Strength and Conditioning Assistant) 2010: WKU (Wide Receivers)2011-present: WKU (Running Backs)

Playing Experience1993-97: Chicago Bears (Wide Receiver)1991-93: Minnesota Vikings (Wide Receiver)1990-91: Seattle Seahawks (Wide Receiver)1986-89: Oregon, (Wide Receiver)

TERRYOBEE

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Wells earned a bachelor’s degree in fi nance from Belmont in 1993 after transferring from Austin Peay, where he was on the football team for four years - he started and lettered twice. He added a master’s degree in human relations management in 1995 at Cumberland.

The Wells File Hometown: Nashville, Tenn.College: Belmont, 1993 (BA), Cumberland (Tenn.), 1995 (MS)Wife: JenniferChildren: Madison; K.J.

Coaching Career1992-93: Smyrna (Tenn.) High School (Assistant Coach)1994-96: Cumberland (Tenn.) (Asst. Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator)1997-2002: Eastern Kentucky (Offensive Line / Tight Ends)2003-08: WKU (Offensive Line)2009: WKU (Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line)2010-present: WKU (Center/Guards/Running Game Coordinator)

Playing Career1986-89: Austin Peay (Offensive Lineman)

Raymond Woodie, who served as the head football coach at two Tampa area high schools for 13 years, is in his second season as WKU’s defensive ends coach. Woodie has been head coach at Palmetto High School since 2006, also serving as the school’s Director of Athletics since 2008. He also served as head coach at Bayshore High School from 1997-2006. Woodie helped Palmetto High School capture a district championship in 2008 after leading Bayshore High School to the district playoffs seven times in his 10 seasons as head coach. He also served as the defensive coordinator at Palmetto in 1996. Woodie was the youngest high school head coach in the state of Florida when he was named Bayshore’s head coach in 1997 at the age of 23. Woodie also served as linebacker coach at collegiate football camps at Florida (2004-06), Michigan State (2004-06), Nebraska (2002) and Auburn (2001). As a high school coach and athletic director, Woodie developed 43 stu-dent athletes who signed full athletic scholarships, 10 of whom went to Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) programs. Notable among these is Bay-shore’s Fabian Washington, who started at cornerback for three seasons at Nebraska (2002-04) before being selected as the 23rd overall player in the fi rst round of the 2005 NFL Draft. Woodie was also named Defensive Coordinator for Florida’s 2009 North-South High School Football All Star Classic. At Palmetto, Woodie directed a Division 3A sports program and designed a multi-million dollar fi eld house for the football team which is scheduled to open in 2010. He also devel-oped a Character Athletics Handbook for all sports and was the winner of the State Farm/Fred E. Rozelle Sportsmanship Award in 2007. Woodie lettered as an outside linebacker and strong safety at Bethune Cookman from 1992-95. A National Football top Scholar Athlete who re-ceived a $25,000 Scholar Athlete Award from Burger King, Woodie also was named a GTE Academic All-American and earned I-AA All-American and fi rst-team MEAC Conference honors at outside linebacker as a junior and at defensive end as a senior. His 14.5 sacks as a junior set a school record. He also played for the Canadian Football League’s British Colum-bia Lions in 1996. A native of Palmetto, Fla., and a graduate of Palmetto High School, Woodie holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Bethune Cook-man (1996) and a master’s degree in education from National St. Louis University.

RAYMONDWOODIE

Defensive EndsSecond Season

Bethune Cookeman, 1996

Coaching Staff / Support Staff

The Woodie File Hometown: Palmetto, FloridaCollege: Bethune Cookman, 1996 (B.S., Criminal JusticeNational Louis University, Tampa, Fla., 2003, (M.S. Education)Wife: StephanieChildren: Raymond, Alanah, Kaden

Coaching Career2006-09, Head Football Coach, Palmetto High School 1997-2006, Head Football Coach, Bayshore High School 1996, Defensive Coordinator, Palmetto High School

Playing Experience1996: British Columbia Lions, Canadian Football League1992-95: Outside Linebacker/Defensive End, Bethune Cookman

Derek Day returns for his second season as a defensive graduate as-sistant on the Hilltopper staff. Day was a four-year defensive lineman at Butler from 2005-08. He reg-istred 70 career tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. The Bulldogs won 13 games during Day’s career, including a 6-5 fi nish in his senior season in 2008. A native of Bedford, Ind., Day twice earned all-state honors as a defen-sive end at Mitchell High School. He also was an all-conference pick and Region 10 All-Star during his senior season in 2004. Day holds a degree in specialty education from Butler.

DEREKDAY

Defensive Graduate Assistant

Second SeasonButler, 2009

Former University of Michigan quarterback Nick Sheridan begins his fi rst season as an offensive graduate assistant at WKU in 2011. Sheridan saw action in 12 games under center during his career in Ann Arbor, making four starts during the 2008 season. Over that time, he com-pleted 70-of-148 passes for 701 yards and a pair of touchdowns. In one of those starts against Minnesota, he completed 18-of-30 passes for a career-best 208 yards. In fact, his 236 total offensive yards were the most by a Wolverine duirng the ‘08 campaign. A native of Saline, Mich., and a 2006 graduate of Saline High School, Sheridan was a prep standout on both the football and baseball fi elds. His senior season, he earned all-conference honors in both sports, and served as team captain. Nick’s father, Bill currently serves as the linebackers coach for the Miami Dolphins.

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Support Staff

Mark Harris is the Director of Equipment & Facility Operations and is in his fourth season with the WKU football program. A member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association, his respon-sibilities include ordering and distributing all equipment and clothing gear, management of the locker room and overseeing a student staff that assists the program both on and off the fi eld. Harris was a longtime administrator on the Hill, beginning as a shipping clerk in WKU’s Shipping and Receiving Department before working his way up to manager — he served in that position for fi ve years before entering the sales profession. After beginning as a sales representative for Frito- Lay, Inc., in 1999, Harris also coordinated sales for Rental Services Corporation and Heart-land Equipment before moving to Whayne Supply Company. He started with the organization as a sales representative in 2003 and worked his way up to district sales representative. Harris also served as a Kentucky High School Athletic Association foot-ball offi cial for 16 seasons. A 1979 graduate of Warren Central High, the Bowling Green native and his wife, LaDonna, have a daughter, Sydney.

MARKHARRIS

Director of Equipment &

Facility OperationsFourth Season

Duane Hall begins his second season as WKU’s Director of Strength and Conditioning. In addition to handling all strength and conditiong respon-sibilities for the football program, he oversees a staff that works with the school’s other 18 sports. No stranger to working with Hilltopper and Lady Topper athletes, Hall spent 12 years with the WKU strength and conditioning program, most re-cently as associate director of strength and conditioning. In addition to working with the football team during that time, he was directly responsibile for the development of the baseball and men’s and women’s track and fi eld teams. During his tenure at WKU, Hall has assisted or trained almost every ath-letic team at the university, and has enjoyed being part of over 25 Sun Belt Conference titles. Coach Hall received a bachelor’s degree in physical education from WKU in 1996, and a master’s degree in exercise science from WKU in 2006. He is a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, of which he is also a member. Hall is married to the former Laura Wesseling – a former Lady Topper track standout. They have three boys: Darian, Dawson, and Dax.

DUANEHALL

Strength and Conditioning Coach

Second SeasonWKU, 1997

Sharrod Everett joined the Hilltopper staff as Director of Football Opera-tions in August, 2010. He previously served for two seasons as the As-sociate Director of Operations at Northwestern where he was responsible for coordinating the day-to-day recruiting operations while also assisting in both internal and external operations. Everett oversees every aspect of the Hilltopper football program, includ-ing team travel, departmental budget, personnel, game day operations, liaison to the Athletics Department senior staff and a myriad of other orga-nizational / operational duties. Prior to joining Northwestern, Everett served as the director of football operations at Tennessee State for one season. He also spent a year as a championships assistant at the Big Ten Conference offi ce, where he as-sisted with the overall administration and management of 23 Big Ten cham-pionships and tournaments. While pursuing a master’s degree at Xavier University, Everett worked as the school’s assistant coordinator of operations for Olympic sports until June of 2006. A native of Gallatin, Tenn., Everett played four seasons at Campbellsville University where he was a two-year starter at defensive back and team captain. He also was a member of the university’s track team. Everett graduated from Campbellsville University in December of 2004, receiving a bachelor’s degree in exercise science/sports medicine. He com-pleted his master’s degree in sports management from Xavier in June of 2006. Everett is married to the former Kimberly Campbell. The couple has one son, Kingston, who was born Jan. 28, 2011.

SHARRODEVERETT

Director of Football Operations

Second SeasonCumberland, 2004

Hank Wilson joined the Hilltoppers in 2009 as the program’s Video Coor-dinator after serving one year as the Assistant Video Coordinator at UCLA in 2008. No stranger to WKU, Wilson worked for fi ve seasons as a student video assistant for the Topper football program from 2003 to 2008. Wilson and his staff are responsible for fi lming WKU games and practices and then editing them with the XOS Thunder system. They work with the coaching staff to provide specialized footage, or “cut-ups”, of the team—as well as opponents—for the purposes of coaching, scouting, and game-planning. Other duties Wilson undertakes include game fi lm exchange via the inter-net, all recruiting videos, and production of highlight videos. At UCLA in 2008-09, Wilson worked under the direction of Ken Norris, who is considered one of the most innovative and respected minds in the profession. He was named the National Video Coordinator of the Year by his peers in the Collegiate Sports Video Association (CSVA). During his time with the Bruins, Wilson served as the Head Video Coor-dinator for the 19-time National Champion men’s volleyball team as well as shooting highlights for men’s basketball, cross country, water polo, base-ball, and golf. In January 2010, Wilson was selected to work on the fi eld production team of the Rose Bowl and the Citi BCS National Championship games. A member of the CSVA and the Sun Belt Conference representative to that professional organization, Wilson graduated from WKU in May 2008 with his Bachelor of Science degree in Recreation Administration.

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Video Coordinator

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Bill Edwards — affectionately known as “Doc E” on the Hill — has been a part of the athletic scene at his alma mater since 1970. He was named the Hilltopper head trainer in 1983 after spending six years as an assistant. He had previously worked as a student trainer and then as a graduate as-sistant. An active member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, he coor-dinates the sports medicine program for all WKU sports. His family ties with Hilltopper athletics go back two generations. His grandfather, B.J. White, earned letters in football (’23-26) and basketball (’24-25). His stepfather, Bill Kinslow, played football at WKU in 1954. Edwards, who holds both bachelor’s (’74) and master’s (’76) degrees from WKU, also teaches in the Department of Kinesiology, Recreation and Sport. He was promoted to an associate athletic director and director of athletic training and sports medicine in 2009, and was inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Trainers Society Hall of Fame in 2010. Edwards and his wife, Jennie, have two daughters, Faith and Rachel.

BILLEDWARDS

Associate AD / Director of Athletic

Training and Sports Medicine 34th SeasonWKU, 1974

Former Topper Jami DeBerry is in his second season in charge of quality control for the WKU defensive staff. He also worked with WKU football as an operations intern in 2007 and a defensive graduate assistant in 2008 and 2009. A member of the program from 2000-04, DeBerry earned letters at line-backer in his fi nal two seasons after helping WKU to an 18-7 (72%) mark and back-to-back appearances in the NCAA I-AA Playoffs. The Toppers also qualifi ed for the postseason in his fi rst three years on the Hill, including winning the 2002 I-AA national championship. Following his fi nal campaign, DeBerry was one of two players to earn the team’s Academic Award at the annual postseason banquet. A 2005 graduate with a degree in exercise science, he earned his mas-ter’s degree in sports administration in December of 2007. In addition to his operations experience with the program, DeBerry has experience assisting with the strength and conditioning staff after working as an assistant his fi nal semester as an undergraduate student. He came to the Hill from Franklin-Simpson (Ky.) High, where he started three years while earning honorable mention all-state and fi rst team all-con-ference accolades as a quarterback. He also earned four letters in baseball, helping lead the Wildcats to three district championships and two region titles.

JAMIDEBERRY

Defensive Quality Control

Second SeasonWKU, 2005

Support Staff

Former Hilltopper quarterback Donte Pimpleton is back for his second season in charge of quality control for the WKU offensive staff. A native of Louisville, Ky., Pimpleton lettered for the Hilltoppers from 1998-2001, playing behind current head coach Willie Taggart during the 1997 and 1998 seasons. Prior to returing to his alma mater, Pimpleton worked quality control at the University of Louisville in 2009. A 1997 graduate of Fern Creek High School, Pimpleton saw action at both quarterback and wide receiver during his Hilltopper career. He fi n-ished his career with 1,425 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns. He also threw for a pair of scores in WKU’s run-fi rst option offense, and caught 187 career passes for 265 yards and four scores. He earned honorable mention all-Gateway Football Conference honors following his senior season in 2001. Pimpleton earned all-state honors at Fern Creek High School during his senior season. He set an FCHS record as a senior, throwing for 1,551 yards and 18 touchdowns, while also running for more than 700 yards.

DONTEPIMPLETON

Offensive Quality Control

Second SeasonWKU, 2001

Danny Cobble joined the WKU Athletic Training staff in July of 2009 after having served as the Assistant Athletic Trainer for football at the University of South Carolina. A native of Louisville, Ky., Cobble completed his undergraduate degree in exercise science at the University of Kentucky, where he worked in the high school outreach program and served as an athletic trainer at Bryan Station High School. He received his master’s degree from the University of South Carolina, gaining experience working with the Gamecock football and men’s tennis teams before spending his second year as the athletic trainer at Columbia High School. Cobble currently serves as the Head Football Athletic Trainer for the WKU football team. He resides in Bowling Green with his wife, the former Misha Hollingsworth, and their daughter Malanni and son Danny, Jr.

DANNYCOBBLE

Associate Athletic Trainer

3rd SeasonKentucky, 1999

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Former Hilltopper offensive lineman Sean Pugh is in his fourth season as the WKU Football character coach. Pugh came to the Hill in 2002, redshirting during WKU’s national champi-onship season. He began his playing career in 2003, playing in 10 games on both special teams and on offense, grading out at 81 percent for the season and not allowing sack in his fi rst year of action. In all, Pugh saw ac-tion in 36 games during his four seasons in uniform. The Hilltoppers posted winning seasons in all four season Pugh was in uniform — posting 30 wins and twice advancing to the NCAA FCS Playoffs. A native of Huber Heights, Ohio, Pugh started and lettered three years at Huber Heights High School. He earned all-region and all-conference honors during his career, and was also selected as the league’s Lineman of the Year. Also a standout in track, Pugh was a prep All-American in the shot put. He holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from WKU.

SEANPUGH

Character CoachFourth Season

WKU, 2004

Nate Dennison is in his fi fth season with the Hilltopper football staff, and begins his second as Director of Player Development. Dennison came to WKU in the summer of 2007, and spent two seasons as a recruting graduate assistant. He was promoted to assistant recruiting coordinator for the 2009 season before taking on the player development title upon Willie Taggart’s arrival back on the Hill in late 2009. A native of Lore City, Ohio, Dennison attended Ohio State University, where he earned a degree in sport and leisure studies in 2007. He spent the 2007 season as a recruiting intern for the Buckeyes before coming to Bowling Green.

NATEDENNISON

Director of Player Development

Second SeasonOhio State, 2007

Former Hilltopper Trae Hackett is in his second season as WKU’s assis-tant director of football operations. Previously, Hackett served as a quality control assistant on the Hilltopper staff. A four-year letterwinner at linebacker on the Hill from 1995-98, the Louis-ville, Ky., native recorded 257 career tackles — including 18 tackles for loss and seven sacks in his career. He fi nished as the team leader in stops his senior season with 79, and recorded a career-high 94 tackles as a sopho-more in 1996. A team captain alongside current head coach Willie Taggart in 1998, Hackett was part of 26 wins as a player — including the 10-2 1997 squad that advanced to the second round of the Division I-AA playoffs. Hackett was an all-state performer at Male High School where he was a three-year letterwinner and won a state championship. Hackett and his wife, Tara, have three children — a daughter, Taylor, and two sons, Trent and Teagan.

TRAEHACKETT

Assistant Director of Operations

Second SeasonWKU, 1999

2010 SEASON IN REVIEW

2010 Results.....................................................................482010 Team Statistics .......................................................482010 Individual Statistics .......................................... 48-502010 Game-By-Game Leaders ........................................512010 Game-By-Game Starters ........................................512010 Game-By-Game Stats (Offense) ............................522010 Game-By-Game Stats (Defense) ...........................532010 Individual Superlatives ..........................................54WKU In The Red Zone .....................................................542010 Team Superlatives ..................................................552010 Game-By-Game Team Comparison ......................55The Sun Belt Conference ................................................562010 Game-By-Game Box Scores ............................ 57-60

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2010 Hilltopper ResultsDate Opponent W/L Score Attend.Sept 4, 2010 at #8 Nebraska L 10-49 85,555Sept 11, 2010 at Kentucky L 28-63 66,584Sept 18, 2010 Indiana L 21-38 20,772Sept 25, 2010 at South Florida L 12-24 40,276Oct 9, 2010 at Florida International* L 21-28 14,335Oct 16, 2010 Louisiana-Monroe* L 30-35 15,142Oct 23, 2010 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 54-21 15,641Oct 30, 2010 North Texas* L 6-33 14,373Nov 6, 2010 Florida Atlantic* L 16-17 10,275Nov 13, 2010 at Arkansas State W (OT) 36-35 11,826Nov 20, 2010 Middle Tennessee* L 26-27 12,322Nov 27, 2010 at Troy L 14-28 16,004

* denotes Sun Belt Conference game

Team Statistics WKU OPPSCORING ....................................................................... 274 398 Points Per Game ......................................................... 22.8 33.2FIRST DOWNS .............................................................. 215 232 Rushing ........................................................................ 107 110 Passing ........................................................................... 91 108 Penalty............................................................................ 17 14RUSHING YARDAGE ................................................... 2096 2127 Yards gained rushing .................................................. 2380 2399 Yards lost rushing ......................................................... 284 272 Rushing Attempts ......................................................... 500 426 Average Per Rush ......................................................... 4.2 5.0 Average Per Game .................................................... 174.7 177.2 TDs Rushing ................................................................... 21 34PASSING YARDAGE.................................................... 1722 2435 Comp-Att-Int ....................................................... 151-295-6 210-337-8 Average Per Pass .......................................................... 5.8 7.2 Average Per Catch .......................................................11.4 11.6 Average Per Game .................................................... 143.5 202.9 TDs Passing ....................................................................11 16TOTAL OFFENSE ........................................................ 3818 4562 Total Plays .................................................................... 795 763 Average Per Play ........................................................... 4.8 6.0 Average Per Game .................................................... 318.2 380.2KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ....................................... 62-1306 44-1035PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ........................................ 16-130 31-365INT RETURNS: #-Yards .............................................. 8-109 6-123KICK RETURN AVERAGE ............................................ 21.1 23.5PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ............................................. 8.1 11.8INT RETURN AVERAGE ............................................... 13.6 20.5FUMBLES-LOST ........................................................... 13-8 18-9PENALTIES-Yards ..................................................... 75-556 90-734 Average Per Game ...................................................... 46.3 61.2PUNTS-Yards .......................................................... 71-2872 48-1831 Average Per Punt ........................................................ 40.5 38.1 Net punt average ......................................................... 33.3 34.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game................................... 33:03 26:573RD-DOWN Conversions .......................................... 72/183 57/142 3rd-Down Pct. .............................................................. 39% 40%4TH-DOWN Conversions .............................................11/20 10/20 4th-Down Pct. .............................................................. 55% 50%SACKS BY-Yards......................................................... 12-67 28-166MISC YARDS ..................................................................... 0 3TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ............................................... 36 54FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ........................................... 8-17 7-11ON-SIDE KICKS .............................................................. 0-0 1-1RED-ZONE SCORES ........................................(29-36) 81% (42-47) 89%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ............................(24-36) 67% (37-47) 79%PAT-ATTEMPTS ................................................(30-33) 91% (51-53) 96%ATTENDANCE ........................................................... 72884 250221 Games/Avg Per Game .......................................... 5/14577 7/35746

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalWKU ..................................... 47 77 65 77 8 — 274Opponents ............................ 63 114 65 149 7 — 398

Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GRainey, Bobby ........ 12 340 1711 62 1649 4.8 15 59 137.4Jakes, Kawaun ....... 12 96 392 192 200 2.1 4 19 16.7Andrews, Antonio..... 9 32 184 10 174 5.4 2 30 19.3McNeal, Willie ......... 12 17 77 7 70 4.1 0 10 5.8Johnson, Rod ......... 12 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 7 0.8Cissell, Dalton.......... 4 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.5Hibbitt, Avery ........... 4 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.5Jones, Kadeem....... 10 2 1 0 1 0.5 0 1 0.1Campbell, Donald ... 10 2 2 2 0 0.0 0 2 0.0Pelesasa, Matt ......... 4 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.2Simpson, Keshawn .. 9 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -0.2TEAM ....................... 4 4 0 8 -8 -2.0 0 0 -2.0Total ....................... 12 500 2380 284 2096 4.2 21 59 174.7Opponents ............. 12 426 2399 272 2127 5.0 34 53 177.2

Passing GP Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GJakes, Kawaun ....... 12 106.91 149-291-6 51.2 1680 10 53 140.0Rainey, Bobby ........ 12 236.00 1-2-0 50.0 5 1 5 0.4Andrews, Antonio..... 9 410.80 1-1-0 100.0 37 0 37 4.1TEAM ....................... 4 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total ....................... 12 108.46 151-295-6 51.2 1722 11 53 143.5Opponents ............. 12 133.93 210-337-8 62.3 2435 16 62 202.9

Receiving GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GVasquez, Marcus ........... 9 30 332 11.1 3 37 36.9Rainey, Bobby .............. 12 29 230 7.9 0 24 19.2McNeal, Willie ............... 12 26 360 13.8 2 28 30.0Doyle, Jack .................... 7 20 224 11.2 2 25 32.0Coley, Demetrius ........... 8 10 144 14.4 1 43 18.0Haynes, Dexter ............. 11 8 200 25.0 2 53 18.2Cooper, Quinterrance ... 12 6 41 6.8 1 20 3.4Andrews, Antonio........... 9 5 37 7.4 0 11 4.1Johnson, Rod ............... 12 5 33 6.6 0 18 2.8Campbell, Donald ......... 10 4 44 11.0 0 19 4.4Jones, Tristan ................ 2 2 25 12.5 0 17 12.5Murphree, Jim................ 7 2 19 9.5 0 10 2.7Tamme, Seth ................ 11 1 28 28.0 0 28 2.5Brown, Jamarielle .......... 7 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.7Jones, Kadeem............. 10 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2Jeffries, Wes ................. 12 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2Total ............................. 12 151 1722 11.4 11 53 143.5Opponents ................... 12 210 2435 11.6 16 62 202.9

Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GJakes, Kawaun ............. 12 387 200 1680 1880 156.7Rainey, Bobby .............. 12 342 1649 5 1654 137.8Andrews, Antonio........... 9 33 174 37 211 23.4McNeal, Willie ............... 12 17 70 0 70 5.8Johnson, Rod ............... 12 2 9 0 9 0.8Cissell, Dalton................ 4 1 2 0 2 0.5Hibbitt, Avery ................. 4 1 2 0 2 0.5Jones, Kadeem............. 10 2 1 0 1 0.1Pelesasa, Matt ............... 4 1 -1 0 -1 -0.2Simpson, Keshawn ........ 9 2 -2 0 -2 -0.2TEAM ............................. 4 5 -8 0 -8 -2.0Total ............................. 12 795 2096 1722 3818 318.2Opponents ................... 12 763 2127 2435 4562 380.2

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Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongCampbell, Donald .......... 7 54 7.7 0 18Andrews, Antonio........... 5 24 4.8 0 9Boyd, Bar’ee .................. 2 42 21.0 0 0McNeal, Willie ................ 2 10 5.0 0 8Brooks, Derrius .............. 0 0 0.0 1 0Total ............................. 16 130 8.1 1 18Opponents ................... 31 365 11.8 1 67

Interception Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongBrooks, Derrius .............. 3 62 20.7 1 62Robinson, Tyree ............ 2 1 0.5 0 1Wright, Arius .................. 1 1 1.0 0 1Peterson, Kareem.......... 1 13 13.0 0 13Young, Kiante ................ 1 32 32.0 0 32Total .............................. 8 109 13.6 1 62Opponents .................... 6 123 20.5 1 55

Kick Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongMcNeal, Willie ............... 44 968 22.0 1 90Andrews, Antonio........... 9 194 21.6 0 26Campbell, Donald .......... 3 89 29.7 0 46Robinson, Tyree ............ 3 31 10.3 0 22Vasquez, Marcus ........... 1 14 14.0 0 14Federspiel, Mike ............ 1 10 10.0 0 10TEAM ............................. 1 0 0.0 0 0Total ............................. 62 1306 21.1 1 90Opponents ................... 44 1035 23.5 1 97

Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD LongAllen, Jamarcus ............. 2 72 36.0 1 69Misaalefua, Orlando ...... 1 25 25.0 0 25Total .............................. 3 97 32.3 1 69Opponents .................... 2 102 51.0 1 100

Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkTinius, Casey ...... 6-15 40.0 0-0 4-4 1-2 1-8 0-1 47 1Merrick, Monte ..... 2-2 100.0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 46 0

Field Goal Sequence WKU OPPONENTSNebraska .....................................................(25) —Kentucky .........................................................— 35Indiana ............................................................— 38,(28)South Florida ....................................... 46,50,44 26,46,(33)Florida International ....................................... 44 —Louisiana-Monroe ........................................(25) —Louisiana-Lafayette ........................ 42,(20),(47) —North Texas .................................... 41,(37),(46) (48),(24)Florida Atlantic ................................................— (26)Arkansas State ...............................................— —Middle Tennessee ...................... (38),(22),46,34 (23),(40)Troy ............................................................... 40 —Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made-

Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdBrakefi eld, Hendrix ..71 2872 40.5 62 7 6 17 0Total .....................71 2872 40.5 62 7 6 17 0Opponents ...........48 1831 38.1 56 3 11 12 2

Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnBrakefi eld, Hendrix ..32 1941 60.7 3 2 — — —Merrick, Monte ......14 837 59.8 0 0 — — —Tinius, Casey .........6 247 41.2 0 1 — — —Total ......................52 3025 58.2 3 3 1035 37.1 32Opponents ............72 4588 63.7 10 1 1306 42.8 27

All Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GRainey, Bobby ........... 12 1649 230 0 0 0 1879 156.6McNeal, Willie ............ 12 70 360 10 968 0 1408 117.3Andrews, Antonio........ 9 174 37 24 194 0 429 47.7Vasquez, Marcus ........ 9 0 332 0 14 0 346 38.4Doyle, Jack ................. 7 0 224 0 0 0 224 32.0Jakes, Kawaun .......... 12 200 0 0 0 0 200 16.7Haynes, Dexter .......... 11 0 200 0 0 0 200 18.2Campbell, Donald ...... 10 0 44 54 89 0 187 18.7Coley, Demetrius ........ 8 0 144 0 0 0 144 18.0Brooks, Derrius .......... 12 0 0 0 0 62 62 5.2Boyd, Bar’ee .............. 10 0 0 42 0 0 42 4.2Johnson, Rod ............ 12 9 33 0 0 0 42 3.5Cooper, Quinterrance 12 0 41 0 0 0 41 3.4Robinson, Tyree ........ 11 0 0 0 31 1 32 2.9Young, Kiante ............ 10 0 0 0 0 32 32 3.2Tamme, Seth ............. 11 0 28 0 0 0 28 2.5Jones, Tristan ............. 2 0 25 0 0 0 25 12.5Murphree, Jim............. 7 0 19 0 0 0 19 2.7Peterson, Kareem...... 10 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.3Federspiel, Mike ........ 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8Brown, Jamarielle ....... 7 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.7Jones, Kadeem.......... 10 1 2 0 0 0 3 0.3Cissell, Dalton............. 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.5Hibbitt, Avery .............. 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.5Wright, Arius .............. 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1Pelesasa, Matt ............ 4 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.2Simpson, Keshawn ..... 9 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.2Jeffries, Wes .............. 12 0 -2 0 0 0 -2 -0.2TEAM .......................... 4 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -2.0Total .......................... 12 2096 1722 130 1306 109 5363 446.9Opponents ................ 12 2127 2435 365 1035 123 6085 507.1

Scoring |----------- PATs ------------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsRainey, Bobby ......15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 90Tinius, Casey .........0 6-15 28-31 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 46Jakes, Kawaun ......4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 24Vasquez, Marcus ...3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18McNeal, Willie ........3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Brooks, Derrius ......2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 14Haynes, Dexter ......2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Doyle, Jack ............2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Andrews, Antonio...2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Merrick, Monte .......0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 8Coley, Demetrius ...1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Cooper, Quinterrance ...1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Allen, Jamarcus .....1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6TEAM .....................0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2Total .....................36 8-17 30-33 1-2 0 0-1 0 1 274Opponents ...........54 7-11 51-53 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 398

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Defensive Statistics |-------------------------Tackles-------------------------| |-Sacks-| |-----------Pass Def-----------| |----Fumbles----| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick SafMajors, Thomas .................... 12 59 46 105 14.5-42 1.0-8 - 3 - - 1 - -Beard, Ryan.......................... 11 40 31 71 0.5-1 - - 2 1 - 1 - -Misaalefua, Orlando ............. 12 29 32 61 6.5-12 1.0-2 - - - 2-25 2 - -Bullard, Chris ........................ 11 30 20 50 3.0-5 - - - - - - - -Smith, Quanterus.................. 12 29 18 47 10.5-39 4.0-21 - 2 1 1-0 2 - -Young, Kiante ....................... 10 25 20 45 3.5-11 - 1-32 1 1 - - - -Peterson, Kareem................. 10 28 13 41 0.5-1 - 1-13 1 - - - - -Clendenin, Jared .................. 12 25 13 38 5.0-22 2.5-16 - - - 2-0 1 - -Brooks, Derrius ..................... 12 27 9 36 - - 3-62 1 - - - - -Wright, Arius ......................... 12 32 4 36 2.0-7 1.0-3 1-1 3 - - - - -Robinson, Tyree ................... 11 25 7 32 3.5-7 - 2-1 7 - - - - -Allen, Jamarcus .................... 12 15 11 26 4.5-9 - - - - 2-72 - - -Boyd, Xavius......................... 11 12 11 23 2.0-12 - - - - - - - -Santoro, Mark ........................ 5 4 14 18 - - - - - 1-0 - - -Martin, Kenny ....................... 11 7 9 16 2.0-6 1.0-5 - - - - - - -Forrest, Jamal .................... 7 11 5 16 - - - - - - - - -Cooper, Quinterrance ........... 12 7 5 12 - - - - - - - - -Hervey, James ...................... 12 2 10 12 2.0-8 0.5-4 - - - - - - -Boyd, Bar’ee ......................... 10 9 2 11 1.0-8 1.0-8 - - - - - 2 -Adebayo, Bo ................... 12 6 5 11 1.0-1 - - - - - - - -Duvall, Ben ........................... 11 4 4 8 - - - - - - 1 - -Williams, Vince ...................... 9 6 2 8 - - - 2 - - - - -Bailey, Korentheus ................. 8 5 2 7 1.0-1 - - - - - - - -McNeal, Willie ....................... 12 5 1 6 - - - - - - 2 - -Davis, Tenerio ........................ 4 2 3 5 1.0-6 - - - - - 1 - -Lewis, Rammell ..................... 9 - 5 5 - - - 1 - - - - -Scott, Ty ................................. 7 3 - 3 - - - - - - - - -Tischer, Cole ......................... 11 1 1 2 - - - - - - - - -Federspiel, Mike ................... 12 1 1 2 - - - - - - - - -Golden, Tye ........................... 9 2 - 2 - - - - - - - - -Brakefi eld, Hendrix ............... 12 2 - 2 - - - - - - - - -Dunphy, Joey ......................... 8 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - -Simpson, Keshawn ................ 9 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -Doyle, Jack ............................ 7 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -Young, Chris .......................... 8 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - -Garrett, John.......................... 8 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - -Jeffries, Wes ..................... 12 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - -Bullard, Maurice..................... 6 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -TEAM ..................................... 4 - - - - - - - - - - - 1Patterson, Mychal ................. 11 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - -Total ..................................... 12 458 306 764 64-198 12-67 8-109 23 3 9-97 13 2 1Opponents ........................... 12 465 412 877 78-288 28-166 6-123 36 7 7-102 10 2 .

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2010 WKU Game-By-Game Individual Leaders Rushing Passing Receiving Tackles (Att-Yds / TD-Lg) (Com-Att-Int-Yds / TD-Lg) (Rec-Yds / TD-Lg) (UT-AT / Tot)at Nebraska ....................... Bobby Rainey (30-155 / 1-46) Kawaun Jakes (12-22-1-120 / 0-24) Bobby Rainey (3-36 / 0-24) Jamal Forrest (6-1 / 7) Thomas Majors (5-2 / 7)at Kentucky ........................ Bobby Rainey (33-187 / 2-59) Kawaun Jakes (8-15-1-97 / 1-34) Marcus Vasquez (2-40 / 1-34) Chris Bullard (4-4 / 8)Indiana ............................... Bobby Rainey (21-105 / 2-29) Kawaun Jakes (13-20-0-144 / 1-31) Jack Doyle (5-47 / 0-14) Thomas Majors (5-4 / 9)at South Florida .................. Bobby Rainey (21-64 / 0-14) Kawaun Jakes (19-37-1-221 / 1-25) Jack Doyle (7-94 / 1-25) Thomas Majors (5-4 / 9)at Florida International ........ Bobby Rainey (28-94 / 0-12) Kawaun Jakes (14-31-0-193 / 2-53) Jack Doyle (3-37 / 1-21) Kiante Young (6-7 / 13)Louisiana-Monroe .............. Bobby Rainey (32-169 / 2-33) Kawaun Jakes (12-21-1-127 / 2-21) Marcus Vasquez (6-84 / 1-37) Ryan Beard (6-5 / 11)at Louisiana-Lafayette ........ Bobby Rainey (21-67 / 0-23) Kawaun Jakes (18-22-1-262 / 0-43) Marcus Vasquez (8-76 / 0-25) Thomas Majors (6-4 / 10)North Texas ....................... Bobby Rainey (23-100 / 0-13) Kawaun Jakes (15-27-0-116 / 0-16) Bobby Rainey (5-57 / 0-16) Kiante Young (4-5 / 9)Florida Atlantic ................... Bobby Rainey (33-152 / 2-38) Kawaun Jakes (8-24-1-70 / 0-19) Bobby Rainey (3-17 / 0-12) Thomas Majors (8-7 / 15)at Arkansas State .............. Bobby Rianey (37-154 / 2-17) Kawaun Jakes (11-27-0-152 / 2-39) Dexter Haynes (3-89 / 1-39) Orlando Misaalefua (6-2 / 8)Middle Tennessee .............. Bobby Rainey (45-248 / 2-45) Kawaun Jakes (9-22-0-98 / 0-24) Bobby Rainey (4-34 / 0-24) Thomas Majors (5-4 / 9)at Troy................................ Bobby Rainey (27-157 / 2-25) Kawaun Jakes (10-23-1-81 / 0-28) Seth Tamme (1-28 / 0-28) Thomas Majors (7-4 / 11)

Game-By-Game Starters

Offense

Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT WR/TE QB RB FB / TE TE

at Nebraska ................ Cooper Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith King Vasquez Jakes Rainey Johnson Doyle

at Kentucky ................. Cooper Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith King T. Jones Jakes Rainey Johnson Doyle

Indiana ........................Haynes Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith King Brown Jakes Rainey Baisch Doyle

at South Florida ..........Haynes Jeffries Stansfi eld Conway A. Smith King Vasquez Jakes Rainey Johnson Doyle

at Fla. International .....Haynes Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith King Vasquez Jakes Rainey Johnson Doyle

Louisiana-Monroe ...... Andrews Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith White Vasquez Jakes Rainey Johnson Doyle

at UL Lafayette ...........Haynes Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith White Vasquez Jakes Rainey Johnson Doyle

North Texas ................McNeal Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith King Vasquez Jakes Rainey Johnson Coley

Florida Atlantic ............Haynes Jeffries Patterson Conway Polanco King Vasquez Jakes Rainey Johnson Coley

at Arkansas State .......Haynes Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith King Cooper Jakes Rainey Polanco Coley

Middle Tennessee .......Haynes Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith King Cooper Jakes Rainey Polanco Coley

at Troy.........................McNeal Jeffries Patterson Conway A. Smith King Haynes Jakes Rainey Johnson Coley

Defense

Opponent DE NT DT LEO SAM MIKE WILL CB SS FS CB

at Nebraska ..............Clendenin Allen Martin Q. Smith Bullard Majors Misaalefua Brooks Santoro Peterson Forrest

at Kentucky ...............Clendenin Allen Martin Tischer Bullard Majors Misaalefua Brooks Santoro Beard Forrest

Indiana ......................Clendenin Allen Martin Q. Smith Bullard Majors X. Boyd Brooks Santoro Beard Forrest

at South Florida ........Clendenin Allen Martin Q. Smith Bullard Majors X. Boyd Wright K. Young Peterson Robinson

at Fla. International ...Clendenin Allen Martin Q. Smith Missalefua Majors X. Boyd Wright K. Young Peterson Robinson

Louisiana-Monroe .....Clendenin Allen Martin Q. Smith Missalefua Majors X. Boyd Wright K. Young Beard Robinson

at UL Lafayette .........Clendenin Allen Martin Q. Smith Bullard Majors Misaalefua Wright K. Young Beard Robinson

North Texas ..............Clendenin Allen Martin Q. Smith X. Boyd Majors Misaalefua Wright K. Young Beard Robinson

Florida Atlantic ..........Clendenin Allen Martin Q. Smith X. Boyd Majors Misaalefua Brooks K. Young Beard Robinson

at Arkansas State .....Clendenin Allen Hervey Q. Smith X. Boyd Majors Misaalefua Wright Beard Peterson Robinson

Middle Tennessee .....Clendenin Allen Hervey Q. Smith Bullard Majors Misaalefua Wright Beard Peterson Robinson

at Troy.......................Clendenin Allen Hervey Q. Smith Bullard Majors Misaalefua Wright Beard Peterson Robinson

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RUSHING (Atts-Yds / TD-Lg) Andrews Hibbitt Jakes Johnson McNeal Raineyat Nebraska ...................................... dnp — 4-8 / 0-4 1-7 / 0-7 4-19 / 0-7 30-155 / 1-46at Kentucky ....................................... dnp 1-2 / 0-2 6-2 / 0-13 — — 22-184 / 2-59Indiana .............................................. dnp — 8-30 / 0-18 — 1-7 / 0-7 21-105 / 2-29at South Florida ................................. — — 8-22 / 0-11 1-2 / 0-2 — 21-64 / 0-14at Florida International ...................1-1 / 0-1 dnp 8-7 / 1-11 — 3-3 / 0-6 28-94 / 2-12Louisiana-Monroe ..........................2-8 / 0-6 dnp 9-(-4) / 0-14 — 1-7 / 0-7 32-169 / 2-33at Louisiana-Lafayette .................7-52 / 2-30 dnp 4-28 / 2-17 — 1-8 / 0-8 21-67 / 0-23North Texas ...................................1-5 / 0-5 dnp 7-43 / 0-15 — 3-12 / 0-10 23-100 / 0-13Florida Atlantic ...............................5-3 / 0-9 dnp 5-35 / 0-16 — 2-8 / 0-10 33-163 / 2-38at Arkansas State ........................7-43 / 0-22 dnp 21-39 / 1-19 — 1-1 / 0-1 37-154 / 2-17Middle Tennessee ........................6-42 / 0-13 dnp 7-7 / 0-6 — — 45-248 / 2-45at Troy..........................................3-20 / 0-20 dnp 9-4 / 0-11 — 1-5 / 0-5 27-157 / 2-25

PASSING (Att-Com-In-Yds / TD-Lg) Jakesat Nebraska ....................................................12-22-1-120 / 0-24at Kentucky .......................................................8-15-1-97 / 1-34Indiana ............................................................13-20-0-144 / 1-31at South Florida ..............................................19-37-1-221 / 1-25at Florida International ....................................14-31-0-193 / 2-53Louisiana-Monroe ...........................................12-21-1-127 / 2-21at Louisiana-Lafayette ....................................18-22-0-262 / 1-43North Texas ....................................................15-27-0-116 / 0-16Florida Atlantic ..................................................8-24-1-70 / 0-19at Arkansas State ...........................................11-27-0-151 / 2-39Middle Tennessee .............................................9-22-0-98 / 0-24at Troy..............................................................10-23-1-81 / 0-28

RECEIVING (Rec-Yds / TD-Lg) Coley Cooper Doyle Haynes McNeal Rainey Vasquezat Nebraska ............................................ dnp 1-2 / 0-2 2-24 / 0-18 dnp 1-8 / 0-8 3-36 / 0-24 2-23 / 0-12at Kentucky ............................................. dnp — 1-8 / 0-8 — 2-36 / 0-26 1-(-4) / 0-0 2-40- / 1-34Indiana .................................................... dnp 1-20 / 0-20 5-47 / 0-14 — — 3-18 / 0-7 3-41 / 1-31at South Florida ...................................... dnp 1-5 / 1-5 7-94 / 1-25 1-12 / 0-12 3-55 / 0-21 2-11 / 0-6 5-47 / 0-19at Florida International ..............................— 1-5 / 0-5 3-37 / 1-21 1-53 / 1-53 2-48 / 0-28 1-5 / 0-5 3-17 / 0-7Louisiana-Monroe .....................................— — 1-1 / 0-1 1-12 / 0-12 4-46 / 1-20 1-21 / 0-21 6-84 / 1-37at Louisiana-Lafayette .......................2-74 / 1-43 — 1-13 / 0-13 — 5-88 / 0-20 2-11 / 0-7 8-76 / 0-25North Texas .......................................2-23 / 0-13 — dnp — 3-24 / 0-13 5-57 / 0-16 1-4 / 0-4Florida Atlantic ...................................2-18 / 0-16 1-5 / 0-5 dnp — — 3-17 / 0-12 —at Arkansas State .....................................— — — 3-89 / 1-39 4-32 / 1-15 3-25 / 0-13 dnpMiddle Tennessee ..............................2-22 / 0-18 — dnp 2-34 / 0-19 1-8 / 0-8 4-34 / 0-24 dnpat Troy..................................................2-7 / 0-4 1-4 / 0-4 dnp — 1-15 / 0-15 1-(-1) / 0-0 dnp

OFFENSIVE LINE Conway Jeffries King Patterson A. Smith Stansfi eld Whiteat Nebraska ..........................67-1-69 67-1-84 67-1-89 67-0-72 57-0-72 10-0-83 dnp at Kentucky ...........................49-2-66 51-6-82 51-5-81 39-1-81 49-1-70 10-1-70 dnpIndiana ..................................54-0-77 54-0-81 54-3-76 16-1-84 54-0-86 38-0-81 dnpat South Florida ....................71-5-81 72-4-75 72-2-86 dnp 71-3-82 40-3-77 31-0-77at Florida International ..........78-3-81 78-0-84 7-0-89 78-0-86 78-7-80 dnp 71-0-79Louisiana-Monroe .................71-1-83 69-4-86 dnp 67-3-92 71-5-90 4-0-75 71-3-76at Louisiana-Lafayette ..........62-5-85 62-5-87 36-3-90 62-1-88 62-3-88 3-0-100 36-0-85North Texas ..........................64-3-82 64-5-87 64-0-85 64-3-90 50-2-82 13-0-74 6-0-71Florida Atlantic ......................71-6-81 72-5-85 72-4-87 71-2-86 dnp 14-1-73 dnpat Arkansas State ....................... 95-4-83 95-0-80 3-0-67Middle Tennessee .................82-2-81 82-11-88 82-6-88 82-5-86 82-6-84 dnp 13-1-75at Troy...................................67-1-82 67-4-87 67-5-81

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TACKLES — DL (S-A / Tot) Adebayo Allen Bailey Clendenin Hervey Lewis Martin Q. Smithat Nebraska ...........................................— — 2-0 / 2 2-0 / 2 1-0 / 1 — 0-1 / 1 1-0 / 1at Kentucky ........................................ 1-2 / 3 0-1 / 1 — 3-1 / 4 0-3 / 3 0-2 / 2 0-1 / 1 3-3 / 6Indiana ............................................... 0-1 / 1 1-3 / 4 dnp 3-2 / 5 0-1 / 1 — 1-2 / 3 2-2 / 4at South Florida ................................. 1-0 / 1 5-3 / 8 dnp 3-0 / 3 — 0-2 / 2 2-0 / 2 5-0 / 5at Florida International ...........................— 0-1/ 1 dnp 0-2 / 2 — — 1-2 / 3 3-0 / 3Louisiana-Monroe ..................................— 1-1 / 2 — 1-2 / 3 1-0 / 1 — 1-0 / 1 3-2 / 5at Louisiana-Lafayette ....................... 1-0 / 1 2-0 / 2 3-0 / 3 — — dnp 1-2 / 3 2-0 / 2North Texas ...........................................— 2-0 / 2 0-1 / 1 3-0 / 3 — — 1-0 / 1 2-2 / 4Florida Atlantic .......................................— 3-2 / 5 0-1 / 1 2-1/ 3 0-1 / 1 0-1 / 1 — 2-2 / 4at Arkansas State .............................. 0-1 / 1 — — 3-0 / 3 0-1 / 1 — dnp 0-1 / 1Middle Tennessee .............................. 0-1 / 1 1-0 / 1 dnp 0-3 / 3 0-3 / 3 dnp 0-1 / 1 4-3 / 7at Troy................................................ 3-0 / 3 — dnp 5-2 / 7 0-1 / 1 — — 2-3 / 5

TACKLES — LBs (S-A / Tot) B. Boyd X. Boyd Bullard Davis Duvall Golden Majors Misaalefuaat Nebraska ...........................................— 1-0 / 1 3-1 / 4 — — — 5-2 / 7 1-5 / 6at Kentucky ........................................ 2-0 / 2 — 4-4 / 8 0-1 / 1 2-0 / 2 1-0 / 1 4-3 / 7 1-2 / 3Indiana ...................................................— 0-3 / 3 5-3 / 8 dnp — — 5-4 / 9 4-3 / 7at South Florida .....................................— 2-0 / 2 3-1 / 4 dnp 0-1 / 1 — 5-4 / 9 2-1 / 3at Florida International ......................... dnp — 2-2 / 4 dnp — — 1-7 / 8 3-3 / 6Louisiana-Monroe ..................................— 1-1 / 2 — dnp — — 4-3 / 7 3-2 / 5at Louisiana-Lafayette ....................... 3-0 / 3 4-1 / 5 1-1 / 2 dnp — — 6-4 / 10 0-2 / 2North Texas ....................................... 0-1 / 1 1-2 / 3 2-0 / 2 dnp 0-1 / 1 — 4-2 / 6 2-4 / 6Florida Atlantic .......................................— 0-1 / 1 dnp 1-2 / 3 2-1 / 3 1-0 / 1 8-7 / 15 3-2 / 5at Arkansas State .............................. 3-0 / 3 3-3 / 6 1-0 / 1 0-1 / 1 — dnp 4-2 / 6 6-2 / 8Middle Tennessee .............................. 1-1 / 2 dnp 5-4 / 9 dnp — dnp 5-4 / 9 1-4 / 5at Troy....................................................— — 4-4 / 8 dnp 0-1 / 1 dnp 7-4 / 11 2-2 / 4

TACKLES — DBs (S - A / Tot) Beard Brooks Forrest Peterson Robinson Santoro Wright K. Youngat Nebraska ....................................... 2-3 / 5 6-0 / 6 6-1 / 7 5-0 / 5 — 1-4 / 5 0-1 / 1 —at Kentucky ........................................ 7-0 / 7 5-2 / 7 2-2 / 4 3-1 / 4 dnp 3-4 / 7 — 0-2 / 2Indiana ................................................3-5 /8 2-2 / 4 2-0 / 2 dnp 5-0 / 5 0-6 / 6 2-0 / 2 0-2 / 2at South Florida ................................... dnp 1-0 / 1 1-0 / 1 2-2 / 4 2-0 / 2 dnp 4-0 / 4 3-0 / 3at Florida International ....................... 1-2 / 3 1-0 / 1 0-2 / 2 1-2 / 3 3-0 / 3 dnp 3-0 / 3 6-7 / 13Louisiana-Monroe ............................. 6-5 / 11 3-1 / 4 — 2-0 / 2 2-3 / 5 dnp 2-0 / 2 6-1 / 7at Louisiana-Lafayette ....................... 2-1 / 3 1-1 / 2 dnp dnp 2-1 / 3 dnp 5-0 / 5 5-1 / 6North Texas ....................................... 3-4 / 7 0-2 / 2 dnp 0-1 / 1 3-0 / 3 dnp 5-2 / 7 4-5 / 9Florida Atlantic ................................... 4-2 / 6 1-0 / 1 dnp 1-2 / 3 2-1 / 3 dnp 2-0 / 2 0-3 / 3at Arkansas State .............................. 4-3 / 7 2-0 / 2 — 5-1 / 6 3-1 / 4 dnp 3-1 / 4 dnpMiddle Tennessee .............................. 3-2 / 5 4-0 / 4 — 3-2 / 5 — — 2-0 / 2 dnpat Troy................................................ 5-4 / 9 1-1 / 2 dnp 6-2 / 8 2-1 / 3 — 4-0 / 4 1-0 / 1

FIELD GOALS (FG-FGA / Distance) Merrick Tiniusat Nebraska ................................................. dnp 1-1 / 25at Kentucky .................................................. dnp —Indiana ......................................................... dnp —at South Florida ........................................... dnp 0-3at Florida International ................................. dnp 0-1Louisiana-Monroe ........................................ dnp 1-1 / 25at Louisiana-Lafayette ...................................— 2-3 / 20, 47North Texas ........................................... 2-2 / 37, 46 0-1Florida Atlantic ...............................................— dnpat Arkansas State ..........................................— —Middle Tennessee ........................................ dnp 2-4 / 38, 22at Troy.......................................................... dnp 0-1

KO RETURNS (No-Yds / TD-Lg) Andrews Campbell McNealat Nebraska ................................................. dnp dnp 6-132 / 0-29at Kentucky .................................................. dnp dnp 7-204 / 1-90Indiana ......................................................... dnp 2-72 / 0-46 4-92 / 0-30at South Florida .............................................— 1-17 / 0-17 4-80 / 0-25at Florida International ...................................— — 2-46 / 0-37Louisiana-Monroe ..........................................— — 6-114 / 0-23at Louisiana-Lafayette ...................................— — 3-54 / 0-26North Texas ...................................................— — 4-82 / 0-26Florida Atlantic ...............................................— — 3-69 / 0-33at Arkansas State ..........................................— — 4-71 / 0-20Middle Tennessee ..................................6-137 / 0-26 — —at Troy.....................................................3-57 / 0-24 — 1-24 / 0-24

PUNTING (No-Yds-Avg / Lg-I20) Brakefi eldat Nebraska .......................................8-297-37.1 / 50-1at Kentucky ........................................6-194-32.3 / 38-0Indiana ...............................................6-247-41.2 / 60-2at South Florida .................................4-174-43.5 / 47-0at Florida International .......................5-215-43.0 / 46-2Louisiana-Monroe ..............................7-281-40.1 / 52-0at Louisiana-Lafayette ...................................—North Texas .......................................4-187-46.8 / 62-1Florida Atlantic ..................................10-392-39.2 / 48-3at Arkansas State ..............................8-341-42.6 / 58-2Middle Tennessee ..............................5-235-47.0 / 56-3at Troy................................................8-309-38.6 / 47-3

PUNT RETURNS (No-Yds / TD-Lg) Campbell McNealat Nebraska ................................................. dnp 2-10 / 0-8at Kentucky .................................................. dnp —Indiana ...........................................................— —at South Florida .............................................— —at Florida International ...................................— —Louisiana-Monroe .....................................1-8 / 0-8 —at Louisiana-Lafayette ..............................1-9 / 0-9 —North Texas ............................................2-19 / 0-11 —Florida Atlantic ........................................3-18 / 0-18 —at Arkansas State ......................................... `— —Middle Tennessee ..........................................— —at Troy............................................................— —

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2010 WKU Individual Superlatives

Category WKU Hilltoppers Opponents

Long Rush ....................59, Bobby Rainey at Kentucky, 9/11 53, Brandin Byrd, North Texas, 10/30

Long Pass.....................53, Kawaun Jakes at Florida International, 9/8 62, Jeff Van Camp, Florida Atlantic, 11/6

Long Punt .....................62, Hendrix Brakefi eld vs. North Texas, 10/30 56, twice, last Josh Davis, Middle Tennessee, 11/20

Long Punt Return .........18, Donald Campbell vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 67, Tyler Stowell, South Florida, 9/25

Long KO Return............90, Willie McNeal at Kentucky, 9/11 97, Eric Russell, Middle Tennessee, 11/20

Long Pass Int. Ret ........62, Derrius Brooks at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 55, Robert Nelson, Louisiana-Monroe, 10/16

Long Fumble Ret ..........69, Jamarcus Allen at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 99, Rod Isaac, Middle Tennessee, 11/20

Long FG........................47, Casey Tinius at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 48, Zach Olen, North Texas, 10/30

Long FG Att ..................50, Casey Tinius at South Florida, 9/25 46, Marcus Shaw, South Florida, 9/25

Rush Yards ...................248, Bobby Rainey vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20 215, Lance Dunbar, North Texas, 10/30

Rush Attempts ..............45, Bobby Rainey vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20 30, Lance Dunbar, North Texas, 10/30

Pass Yards ...................262, Kawaun Jakes at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 366, Ben Chappell, Indiana, 9/18

Pass Attempts...............37, Kawaun Jakes at South Florida, 9/25 42, Ben Chappell, Indiana, 9/18

Pass Comps .................19, Kawaun Jakes at South Florida, 9/25 32, Ben Chappell, Indiana, 9/18

Total Offense Atts .........48, Kawaun Jakes at Arkansas State, 11/13 52, Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State, 11/13

Total Offense Yds .........290, Kawaun Jakes at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 402, Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State, 11/13

Receiving Yards ............94, Jack Doyle at South Florida, 9/25 135, Demarlo Belcher, Indiana, 9/18

Receptions....................8, Marcus Vasquez at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 10, twice, last Dwayne Frampton, Arkansas State, 11/13

Punts ............................10, Hendrix Brakefi eld vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 7, Mickey Groody, Florida Atlantic, 11/6

Punt Average ................47.0, Hendrix Brakefi eld vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20 52.0, Justin Brockhaus-Kann, South Florida, 9/25

Punt Returns.................3, Donald Campbell vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 4, twice, last Travis Jones, Florida Atlantic, 11/6

Punt Return Yards ........18, Donald Campbell vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 94, Tyler Stowell, South Florida, 9/25

Kickoff Returns .............7, Willie McNeal at Kentucky, 9/11 4, Jyruss Edwards, Louisiana-Monroe, 10/16

Kickoff Ret. Yards .........204, Willie McNeal at Kentucky, 9/11 189, Benjamin Cunningham, Middle Tennessee, 11/20

All-Purpose Yds ............282, Bobby Rainey vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20 192, Randall Cobb, Kentucky, 9/11

Points Scored ...............12, nine times, last Bobby Rainey at Troy, 11/27 18, twice, last Lance Dunbar, North Texas, 10/30

Total Tackles .................15, Thomas Majors vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 14, Nathan Herrold, Arkansas State, 11/13

Solo Tackles .................8, Thomas Majors vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 7, three times, last Xavier Lamb, Troy, 11/27

Assisted Tackles ...........7, three times, last Thomas Majors vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 10, twice, last Nathan Herrold, Arkansas State, 11/13

In The Red Zone WKU Opponents WKU Breakdown by Game Opponent Breakdown by GameTrips .....................36 ................. 47 at NU — 2 trips, 1 TD, 1 FG, 100% score NU — 6 trips, 5 TD, 0 FG, 83.3% scoreTDs ......................24 ................. 37 at UK — 1 trip, 1 TD, 0 FG, 100% score UK — 8 trips, 7 TD, 0 FG, 87.5% scoreFGs .......................5 ................... 5 IU — 2 trips, 2 TD, 0 FG, 100% score IU — 7 trips, 4 TD, 1 FG, 71.4% scorePct. TD ............... 66.7 ...............78.7 at USF — 2 trips, 1 TD, 0 FG, 50% score USF — 5 trips, 3 TD, 1 FG, 80% scorePct. Score .......... 80.6 ...............89.4 at FIU — 4 trips, 2 TD, 0 FG, 50% score FIU — 4 trips, 4 TD, 0 FG, 100% score ULM — 5 trips, 4 TD, 1 FG, 100% score ULM — 2 trips, 2 TD, 0 FG, 100% scoreFumble .................2 ................... 1 at ULL — 4 trips, 3 TD, 1 FG, 100% score ULL — 3 trips, 3 TD, 0 FG, 100% scoreINT ........................0 ................... 0 UNT — 1 trip, 0 TD, 1 FG, 100% score UNT — 4 trips, 3 TD, 1 FG, 100% scoreMissed FG ............2 ................... 3 FAU — 2 trips, 2 TD, 0 FG, 100% score FAU — 2 trips, 1 TD, 1 FG, 100% scoreDowns ..................2 ................... 0 at ASU — 5 trips, 4 TD, 0 FG, 80% score ASU — 3 trips, 3 TD, 0 FG, 100% scoreEnd Half ................1 ................... 1 MTSU — 5 trips, 2 TD, 1 FG, 60% score MTSU — 2 trips, 1 TD, 1 FG, 100% score Troy — 3 trip, 2 TD, 0 FG, 67% score Troy — 2 trips, 2 TD, 0 FG, 100% score

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2010 WKU Team SuperlativesTeam Highs WKU Hilltoppers OpponentsPoints...................................... 54 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 63, Kentucky, 9/11TDs Scored............................. 7 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 8, Kentucky, 9/11First Downs ............................. 23 at Arkansas State, 11/13 27, Indiana, 9/18 Rush ................................. 16 at Arkansas State, 11/13 14, twice, last Troy, 11/27 Pass ................................. 14 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 19, Indiana, 9/18 Penalty ............................. 5 at Florida International, 10/9 4, Florida Atlantic, 11/6Rush Attempts ........................ 66 at Arkansas State, 11/13 44, twice, last South Florida, 9/25Rush Yards ............................. 297 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20 311, North Texas, 10/30Pass Attempts......................... 38 at South Florida, 9/25 42, Indiana, 9/18Pass Completions................... 20 at South Florida, 9/25 32, Indiana, 9/18Pass Yards ............................. 262 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 366, Indiana, 9/18Offensive Plays ....................... 93 at Arkansas State, 11/13 76, Troy, 11/27Yards ...................................... 409 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 536, Nebraska, 9/4Average Gain/Play .................. 6.8 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 9.2, Nebraska, 9/4Penalties ................................. 9 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 16, Florida International, 10/9Penalty Yards ......................... 78 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 135, Florida International, 10/9Fumbles Lost .......................... 2 vs. North Texas, 10/30 3, Arkansas State, 11/133rd Down Conversions ........... 9, three times, last at Arkansas State, 11/13 10 vs. Indiana, 9/18Possession Time .................... 40:47 at Arkansas State, 11/13 31:53, twice, last Indiana, 9/18

Team Lows WKU Hilltoppers OpponentsPoints...................................... 6 vs. North Texas, 10/30 17, Florida Atlantic, 11/6TDs Scored............................. 0 vs. North Texas, 10/30 2, Florida Atlantic, 11/6First Downs ............................. 14, three times, last vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 11, Middle Tennessee, 11/20 Rush ................................. 5, twice, last at Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/23 2, Florida Atlantic, 11/6 Pass ................................. 3 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 2, South Florida, 9/25 Penalty ............................. 0, three times, last vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 0, three times, last Middle Tennessee, 11/20Rush Attempts ........................ 31, twice, last at South Florida, 9/25 27, Arkansas State, 11/13Rush Yards ............................. 88 at South Florida, 9/25 75, Florida Atlantic, 11/6Pass Attempts......................... 15 at Kentucky, 9/11 11, South Florida, 9/25Pass Completions................... 8, twice, vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 7, South Florida, 9/25Pass Yards ............................. 70 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 57, South Florida, 9/25Offensive Plays ....................... 48 at Kentucky, 9/11 53, Florida International, 10/9Yards ...................................... 267 at Troy, 11/27 208, Middle Tennessee, 11/20Average Gain/Play .................. 3.9 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/6 3.4, Middle Tennessee, 11/20Penalties ................................. 4 at Troy, 11/27 2, Kentucky, 9/11Penalty Yards ......................... 34 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/20 6, Kentucky, 9/11Fumbles Lost .......................... 0, four times, last at Troy, 11/27 0, six times, last Middle Tennessee, 11/203rd Down Conversions ........... 2 at Troy, 11/27 2, twice, last Arkansas State, 11/13Possession Time .................... 28:07, twice, last vs. Indiana, 9/18 19:13, Arkansas State, 11/13

2010 Game-By-Game Team Comparison First Downs Rushing Passing Tot Off Time of 3rd DownTeam Total / Ru-Pa-Pe Att-Yds / TD-Lg Att-Com-Int-Yds / TD-Lg Att-Yds Possession Ret Yds TOs Pen-Yds Conversions Punts-Avg WKU ......................................... 14 / 5-6-3 40-179 / 1-46 12-22-1-120 / 0-24 62-299 33:20 142 2 7-51 4-15 8-37.1at Nebraska ............................ 23 / 12-11-0 33-289 / 6-46 17-25-0-247 / 1-33 58-536 26:40 170 2 6-75 5-9 3-42.7 WKU ......................................... 14 / 8-6-0 33-187 / 2-59 8-15-1-97 / 1-34 48-284 28:07 218 2 7-50 3-10 6-32.3at Kentucky ............................. 22 / 12-10-0 44-206 / 4-22 19-23-0-276 / 4-40 67-482 31:53 163 0 2-6 8-12 2-46.5 WKU ......................................... 16 / 6-9-1 31-144 / 2-29 13-20-0-144 / 1-31 51-288 28:07 164 1 6-56 5-11 6-41.2Indiana ..................................... 27 / 7-19-1 31-100 / 2-24 32-42-0-366 / 3-39 73-466 31:53 99 1 3-35 10-12 1-29.0 WKU ........................................ 18 / 6-12-0 31-88 / 0-14 20-38-1-226 / 2-25 69-314 31:10 129 1 5-39 5-15 4-43.5at South Florida ....................... 16 / 12-2-2 44-226 / 3-39 7-11-1-57 / 0-17 55-283 28:50 112 1 6-45 3-10 2-52.0 WKU ......................................... 21 / 7-9-5 41-106 / 1-12 14-31-0-193 / 2-53 72-299 34:37 46 1 8-55 9-18 5-43.0at Florida International ............. 17 / 11-5-1 34-235 / 4-39 12-19-1-108 / 0-33 53-343 25:23 79 1 16-135 3-9 6-33.7 WKU ....................................... 21 / 10-10-1 44-180 / 2-33 13-23-1-164 / 2-37 67-344 33:44 122 1 6-48 7-15 7-40.1Louisiana-Monroe .................... 17 / 4-12-1 32-130 / 3-33 20-35-0-209 / 1-26 67-339 26:16 227 0 13-98 3-14 5-34.2 WKU ........................................ 21 / 5-14-2 37-147 / 4-30 18-23-0-262 / 1-43 60-409 32:02 130 0 4-28 9-12 0-0.0at Louisiana-Lafayette .............. 16 / 6-9-1 32-96 / 2-14 17-35-2-255 / 1-52 67-351 27:58 125 3 7-42 7-15 2-36.5 WKU ........................................ 17 / 10-6-1 34-156 / 0-15 15-27-0-116 / 0-16 61-272 30:48 138 2 7-57 5-14 4-46.8North Texas ............................. 22 / 14-6-2 41-311 / 4-53 11-20-0-89 / 0-13 61-400 29:12 54 0 6-39 4-12 4-39.8 WKU ........................................ 14 / 11-3-0 45-198 / 2-38 8-24-1-70 / 0-19 69-268 33:35 88 1 9-78 6-17 10-39.2Florida Atlantic .......................... 12 / 2-6-4 37-75 / 1-19 9-22-1-140 / 1-62 59-215 26:25 136 2 7-29 2-12 7-42.6 WKU ........................................ 23 / 16-6-1 66-237 / 3-22 11-27-0-151 / 2-39 93-388 40:47 73 1 6-35 9-22 8-42.6at Arkansas State .................... 23 / 8-14-1 27-142 / 2-30 27-39-2-306 / 3-41 66-448 19:13 83 5 8-90 2-8 4-47.0 WKU ........................................ 19 / 13-5-1 58-297 / 2-45 9-22-0-98 / 0-24 80-395 38:18 192 1 6-34 8-20 5-47.0Middle Tennessee ..................... 11 / 8-3-0 36-140 / 1-20 12-25-0-68 / 0-24 61-208 21:42 226 0 4-41 5-16 8-30.2 WKU ........................................ 17 / 10-5-2 40-186 / 2-25 10-23-1-81 / 0-28 63-267 32:01 103 1 4-35 2-14 8-38.6 at Troy..................................... 26 / 14-11-1 36-187 / 2-23 26-40-1-304 / 2-47 76-491 27:59 49 2 12-99 5-12 4-36.0

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Team Stats SBC NCAAScoring Offense (22.8) .......................... 6 90Scoring Defense (33.2).......................... 8 99Rushing Offense (174.6) ....................... 4 33Rushing Defense (178.2)....................... 5 86Pass Offense (143.5) ............................. 9 115Pass Defense (202.0) ............................ 4 36Total Offense (318.1) ............................. 8 98Total Defense (380.2) ............................ 3 68Pass Effi ciency (108.5) .......................... 8 107Pass Effi ciency Defense (133.8) ........... 6 78Kickoff Returns (21.1) ............................ 6 80Punt Return Avg. (8.1) ........................... 3 63Interceptions (8)..................................... 8 T-99Punting (33.3) ........................................ 8 110Kickoff Coverage (37.1) ......................... 8 96Field Goal Kicking Pct. (.471) ................ 9 —PAT Kicking Pct. (.909) .......................... 8 —Tackles For Loss (5.25) ......................... 7 83Sacks Per Game (1.00) ......................... 9 115Sacks Allowed Per Game (2.25)............ 5 81First Downs (17.9) ................................. 7 89Opponent First Downs (19.3) ................ 2 573rd-Down Conversions Pct. (39.3) ........ 3 663rd-Down Conversion Defense (40.4) ... 6 644th-Down Conversion Pct. (55.0) .......... 3 T-47Opp. 4th-Down Conversion Pct. (50.0) T-4 T-49Penalty Yards (46.3) .............................. 2 45Opponent Penalty Yards (61.2) ............. 3 —Time of Possession (33:03) ................... 1 4Turnover Margin (+0.25) ........................ 2 T-42Red Zone Scoring Pct. (80.6) ................ 5 T-67Red Zone Scoring Pct. Defense (89.4).. 8 T-106

INDIVIDUALKawaun Jakes • QB SBC NCAAPassing (140.0) ..................................... 7 —Passing Effi ciency (106.9) ..................... 8 100Total Offense (156.6) ............................. 7 91

Bobby Rainey • RB SBC NCAARushing (137.4) ..................................... 1 3Total Offense (137.8) ............................. 8 100Scoring (7.5) .......................................... 3 57All-Purpose Yards (156.6) ..................... 4 11

Willie McNeal • WR / KOR SBC NCAAKickoff Returns (22.0 ............................. 6 92All-Purpose Yards (117.3) ...................... 5 50

Casey Tinius • PK SBC NCAAField Goals (0.55) .................................. 7 —Points by kicking (4.2) ........................... 5 —PAT Percentage (90.3) .......................... 6 —

Hendrix Brakefi eld • P SBC NCAAPunting Average (40.5) .......................... 5 66

WKU Among the 2010 Sun Belt and NCAA Leaders

Thomas Majors • LB SBC NCAATackles (8.7) .......................................... 5 T-48Tackles for Loss (1.12) .......................... 5 T-33

Orlando Misaalefua • LB SBC NCAATackles (5.1) ......................................... 34 —Fumbles Forced (0.17) .........................T-6 —Fumbles Recovered (0.17) ...................T-5 —

Ryan Beard • DB SBC NCAATackles (6.5) ......................................... 14 —

Chris Bullard • LB SBC NCAATackles (4.5) ......................................... 44 —

Kiante Young • DB SBC NCAATackles (4.5) ........................................T-45 —

Quanterus Smith • DL SBC NCAASacks (0.33) ......................................... 13 —Tackles for Loss (0.88) ........................T-10 —Fumbles Forced (0.17) .........................T-6 —

Tyree Robinson • DB SBC NCAAPasses Defended (0.82) ........................ 3 —

Derrius Brooks • DB SBC NCAAInterceptions (0.25)...............................T-2 T-87

Jared Clendenin • DL SBC NCAAFumbles Recovered (0.17) ...................T-5 —

Jamarcus Allen • DL SBC NCAAFumbles Recovered (0.17) ...................T-5 —

2010 Sun Belt Standings

School SBC Pct. All Pct.Troy ......................... 6-2 .750 7-5 .583Florida International . 6-2 .750 6-6 .500Middle Tennessee .... 5-3 .625 6-6 .500Louisiana-Monroe .... 4-4 .500 5-7 .417Arkansas State ........ 4-4 .500 4-8 .333Florida Atlantic ......... 3-5 .375 4-8 .333North Texas ............. 3-5 .375 3-9 .250Louisiana-Lafayette . 3-5 .375 3-9 .250WKU ........................ 2-6 .250 2-10 .167

2010All-Sun Belt Team

Player of the YearT.Y. Hilton (FIU, Jr., WR)

Offensive Player of the YearBobby Rainey (WKU, Jr., RB)

Defensive Player of the Year Jamari Lattimore (Middle Tennessee, Sr., DL)

Freshman of the YearCorey Robinson (Troy, Fr., QB)

Coach of the YearMario Cristobal, FIU

First Team OffenseRyan Aplin (Arkansas State, So., QB)Lance Dunbar (North Texas, Jr., RB)Bobby Rainey (WKU, Jr., RB)T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Jr., WR)Jerrel Jernigan (Troy, Sr., WR)Ladarius Green (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., TE)Brad Serini (FIU, Sr., OL)Tyler Clark (Troy, Sr., OL)Victor Gill (North Texas, Sr., OL)Derek Newton (Arkansas State, Sr., OL)Esteban Santiago (North Texas, Sr., OL)

First Team DefenseBryan Hall (Arkansas State, Sr., DL)Jamari Lattimore (Middle Tennessee, Sr., DL)Jonathan Massaquoi (Troy, So., DL)Jarvis Wilson (FIU, Sr., DL)Demario Davis (Arkansas State, Jr., LB)Toronto Smith (FIU, Sr., LB)Craig Robertson (North Texas, Sr., LB) M.D. Jennings (Arkansas State, Sr., DB)Anthony Gaitor (FIU, Sr., DB)Rod Issac (Middle Tennessee, Sr., DB)Jeremy Kellem (Middle Tennessee, Sr., DB)

First Team SpecialistsAlan Gendreau (Middle Tennessee, Jr., K)Mickey Groody (Florida Atlantic, R-Jr., P)T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Jr., Return Specialist)Jerrel Jernigan (Troy, Sr., All Purpose)

Second Team OffenseCorey Robinson (Troy, Fr., QB)Phillip Tanner (Middle Tennessee, Sr., RB)Darriet Perry (FIU, Jr., RB)Lester Jean (Florida Atlantic, Sr., WR)Luther Ambrose (Louisiana-Monroe, Jr., WR)Rob Housler (Florida Atlantic, R-Sr., TE)Tom Castilaw (Arkansas State, Sr., OL)Sifa Etu (Arkansas State, Sr., OL)Ian Burks (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., OL)Mark Fisher (Middle Tennessee, Sr., OL)James Brown (Troy, Jr., OL)

Second Team DefenseDorvus Woods (Arkansas State, Jr., DL)Tourek Williams (FIU, So., DL)Ken Dorsey (Louisiana-Monroe, Jr., DL)Mario Addison (Troy, Sr., DL)Javon McKinnon (Arkansas State, Sr., LB)Michael Lockley (Florida Atlantic, R-Sr., LB)Thomas Majors (WKU, Sr., LB)Marcus Bartels (Florida Atlantic, R-Jr., DB)Tavious Polo (Florida Atlantic, R-Sr., DB)Jonathan Cyprien (FIU, So., DB)Darius Prelow (Louisiana-Monroe, Jr., DB)

Second Team SpecialistsZach Olen (North Texas, Fr., K)Josh Davis (Middle Tennessee, Fr., P)Jerrel Jernigan (Troy, Sr., Return Specialist)T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Jr., All-Purpose)

Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt ConferneceDwayne Frampton (Arkansas State, Jr., WR); Allen Muse (Arkansas State, So., WR); Tarvoris Hill (Florida Atlan-tic, R-Sr., DB); Jeff Van Camp (Florida Atlantic, R-Sr., QB); Greg Ellingson (FIU, Sr., WR); Winston Fraser (FIU, R-So., LB); Orkeys Auriene (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., DB); Spencer Ortego (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., P); Kolton Browning (ULM, R-Fr., QB); Cameron Blakes (ULM, So., LB); Eric Russel (Middle Tennessee, Junior, RS); Dwight Smith (Middle Tennessee, Sr., DL); Brelan Chancellor (North Texas, Fr. RS); Will Goggans (Troy, Jr., P); Michael Taylor (Troy, Jr., K); Orlando Misaalefua (WKU, Sr., LB); Mychal Patterson (WKU, Sr., OL)

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GAME ONE #8 Nebraska 49, WKU 10

Sept. 4, 2010 • Lincoln, Neb.Memorial Stadium 85,555 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalWKU 0 0 3 7 — 10#8 Nebraska 14 7 14 14 — 49

WKU NUFirst Downs ..................................... 14 23 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 5-6-3 12-11-0Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 40-179 33-289Net Yards Passing .......................... 120 247 Comp-Att-Int............................... 12-22-1 17-25-0Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 62-299 58-536 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 4.8 9.2Fumbles-Lost .................................. 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards .............................. 7-51 6-75Interceptions-Yards ......................... 0-0 1-29Punts-Average ................................ 8-37.1 3-42.7Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 2-10 3-58Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 6-132 3-83Possession Time ............................ 33:20 26:40Third-Down Conversions ................ 4-15 5-9

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayNU 3 55 1:17 TD 1/11:23 Taylor Martinez 46-yard runNU 3 52 1:12 TD 1/6:11 Rex Burkhead 20-yard runNU 7 34 3:47 TD 2/5:39 Roy Helu, Jr. 3-yard runNU 4 68 1:59 TD 3/12:54 Taylor Martinez 19-yard runWKU 11 67 4:27 FG 3/8:20 Casey Tinius 25-yard fi eld goalNU 6 80 2:18 TD 3/2:01 Taylor Martinez 15-yard runWKU 9 80 4:15 TD 4/12:46 Bobby Rainey 5-yard runNU 7 86 2:56 TD 4/9:45 Niles Paul 33-yard receptionNU 2 13 0:49 TD 4/5:42 Austin Jones 5-yard run

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 30-155 / 1 TDNU — Taylor Martinez 7-127 / 3 TD

PassingWKU — Kawain Jake 12-22-1 / 120NU — Taylor Martinez 9-15-0 / 136

ReceivingWKU — Bobby Rainey 3-36NU — Brandon Kinnie 6-59

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 8 / 37.1NU — Alex Henery 3 / 42.7

TacklesWKU — Jamal Forrest 6-1 / 7NU — Lavonte David 5-8 / 13

GAME TWOKentucky 63, WKU 28

Sept. 11, 2010 • Lexington, Ky.Commonwealth Stadium

66,584 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalWKU 7 7 7 7 — 28Kentucky 14 28 7 14 — 63

WKU UKFirst Downs ..................................... 14 22 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 8-6-0 12-10-0Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 33-187 44-206Net Yards Passing .......................... 97 276 Comp-Att-Int............................... 8-15-1 19-23-0Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 48-284 67-482 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 5.9 7.2Fumbles-Lost .................................. 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards .............................. 7-50 2-6Interceptions-Yards ......................... 0-0 1-6Punts-Average ................................ 6-32.3 2-46.5Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 0-0 5-64Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 8-218 4-93Possession Time ............................ 28:07 31:53Third-Down Conversions ................ 3-10 8-12

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayWKU 3 73 1:13 TD 1/13:47 Bobby Rainey 59-yard runUK 11 66 5:45 TD 1/8:02 Chris Matthews 2-yard receptionUK 2 9 0:51 TD 1/0:25 Mike Hartline 10-yard runUK 0 0 0:00 TD 2:12:47 Randall Cobb 50-yard punt returnUK 3 46 0:54 TD 2/9:23 Derrick Locke 1-yard runUK 11 71 5:24 TD 2/1:34 Moncell Allen 15-yard receptionWKU 0 0 0:00 TD 2/1:15 Willie McNeal 90-yard kickoff returnUK 6 58 0:54 TD 2/0:11 La-Rod King 4-yard receptionWKU 9 80 5:09 TD 3/5:31 Bobby Rainey 1-yard runUK 6 62 2:23 TD 3/3:02 Randall Cobb 25-yard receptionWKU 9 80 4:55 TD 4/8:32 Marcus Vasquez 34-yard receptionUK 4 53 1:58 TD 4/6:26 Raymond Sanders 10-yard runUK 4 18 1:34 TD 4/4:44 Raymond Sanders 1-yard run

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 22-184 / 2 TDUK — Derrick Locke 21-102 / 1TD

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 8-15-1 / 97 / 1 TDUK — Mike Hartline 16-20-0 / 213 / 3 TD

ReceivingWKU — Marcus Vasquez 2-40 / 1 TDUK — Randall Cobb 5-98 / 1 TD

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 6 / 32.3UK — Ryan Tydlacka 2 / 46.5

TacklesWKU — Chris Bullard 4-4 / 8UK — Mychal Bailey 5-1 / 6

GAME THREEIndiana 38, WKU 21

Sept. 18, 2010 • Bowling Green, Ky.Houchens-Smith Stadium

20,772 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalIndiana 0 17 14 7 — 38WKU 7 0 0 14 — 21

IU WKUFirst Downs ..................................... 27 16 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 7-19-1 6-9-1Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 31-100 31-144Net Yards Passing .......................... 366 144 Comp-Att-Int............................... 32-42-0 13-20-0Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 73-466 51-288 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 6.4 5.6Fumbles-Lost .................................. 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards .............................. 3-35 6-56Interceptions-Yards ......................... 0-0 0-0Punts-Average ................................ 1-29.0 6-41.2Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 1-12 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 1-87 7-164Possession Time ............................ 31:53 28:07Third-Down Conversions ................ 10-13 5-11

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayWKU 10 91 4:45 TD 1/9:27 Bobby Rainey 11-yard runIU 6 59 2:23 TD 2/13:46 Demarlo Belcher 11-yard receptionIU 11 70 4:24 FG 2/5:48 Mitch Eward, 28-yard fi eld goalIU 8 77 2:26 TD 2/0:15 Tandon Doss 3-yard receptionIU 7 39 2:51 TD 3/9:51 Ben Chappell 1-yard runIU 13 82 6:05 TD 3/0:18 Ted Bolser 11-yard receptionWKU 6 50 2:10 TD 4/13:00 Bobby Rainey 11-yard runIU 11 80 4:57 TD 4/7:58 Nick Turner 24-yard runWKU 5 71 2:25 TD 4/5:24 Marcus Vasquez 31-yard reception

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 21-105 / 2 TDIU — Nick Turner 2-33 / 1 TD

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 13-20-0 / 144 / 1 TDIU — Ben Chappell 32-42-0 / 366 / 3 TD

ReceivingWKU — Jack Doyle 5-47IU — Demarlo Belcher 10-135 / 1 TD

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 6 / 41.2IU — Chris Hagerup — 1 / 29.0

TacklesWKU — Thomas Majors 5-4 / 9IU — Tyler Replogle 6-3 / 9

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GAME FOURSouth Florida 24, WKU 12

Sept. 25, 2010 • Tampa, Fla.Raymond James Stadium

40,276 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalWKU 0 0 0 12 — 12South Florida 0 7 14 3 — 24

WKU USFFirst Downs ..................................... 18 16 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 6-12-0 12-2-2Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 31-88 44-226Net Yards Passing .......................... 226 57 Comp-Att-Int............................... 20-38-1 7-11-1Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 69-314 55-283 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 4.6 5.1Fumbles-Lost .................................. 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards .............................. 5-39 6-45Interceptions-Yards ......................... 1-32 1-0Punts-Average ................................ 4-43.5 2-52.0Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 0-0 2-94Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 5-97 3-18Possession Time ............................ 31:10 28:50Third-Down Conversions ................ 5-15 3-10

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayUSF 5 79 2:10 TD 2/5:09 Moise Plancher 13-yard runUSF 11 82 6:27 TD 3/8:33 Richard Kelly 2-yard runUSF 7 13 3:33 TD 3/1:50 B.J. Daniels 1-yard runWKU 10 74 5:22 TD 4/11:28 Quinterrance Cooper 5-yard receptionUSF 6 15 2:16 FG 4/5:19 Maikon Bonani 33-yard fi eld goalWKU 6 80 1:33 TD 4/3:46 Jack Doyle 25-yard Reception

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 21-64USF — Demetri Murray 15-115

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 19-37-1 / 221 / 1 TDUSF — B.J. Daniels 7-11-1 / 57

ReceivingWKU — Jack Doyle 7-94 / 1 TDUSF — Evan Landi 2-16

PuntingHendrix Brakefi eld — 4 / 43.5Justin Brockhaus-Kann — 2 / 52.0

TacklesWKU — Thomas Majors 6-4 / 10USF — Sam Barrington 4-2 / 6

GAME FIVEFlorida International 28, WKU 21

Oct. 9, 2010 • Miami, Fla.FIU Stadium

14,335 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalWKU 0 7 7 7 — 21Florida International 7 14 0 7 — 28

WKU FIUFirst Downs ..................................... 21 17 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 7-9-5 11-5-1Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 41-106 34-235Net Yards Passing .......................... 193 108 Comp-Att-Int............................... 14-31-0 12-19-1Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 72-299 53-343 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 4.2 6.5Fumbles-Lost .................................. 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards .............................. 8-55 16-135Interceptions-Yards ......................... 1-0 0-0Punts-Average ................................ 5-43.0 6-33.7Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 0-0 4-18Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 2-46 3-61Possession Time ............................ 34:37 25:23Third-Down Conversions ................ 9-18 3-9

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayFIU 5 73 1:37 TD 1/9:23 T.Y. Hilton 12-yard runFIU 10 97 3:47 TD 2/12:24 Darian Mallay 5-yard runFIU 7 60 2:11 TD 2/8:09 Darriet Perry 4-yard runWKU 9 60 4:41 TD 2/3:28 Jack Doyle 6-yard receptionWKU 13 71 6:58 TD 3/5:22 Kawaun Jakes 1-yard runFIU 6 33 2:19 TD 4/13:19 Wes Carroll 1-yard runWKU 5 80 1:12 TD 4/5:47 Dexter Haynes 53-yard reception

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 28-94FIU — Darian Mallary 9-97 / 1 TD

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 14-31-0 / 193 / 2 TDFIU — Wes Carroll 12-19-1 / 108

ReceivingWKU — Jack Doyle 3-37 / 1 TDFIU — T.Y. Hilton 3-36

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 5 / 43.0FIU — Josh Brisk 6 / 33.7

TacklesWKU — Kiante Young 6-7 / 13FIU — Jonathan Cyprien 5-8 / 13

GAME SIXLouisiana-Monroe 35, WKU 30

Oct. 16, 2010 • Bowling Green, Ky.Houchens-Smith Stadium

15,142 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalLouisiana-Monroe 0 7 0 28 — 35WKU 3 14 7 6 — 30

ULM WKUFirst Downs ..................................... 17 21 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 4-12-1 10-10-1Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 32-130 44-180Net Yards Passing .......................... 209 164 Comp-Att-Int............................... 20-35-0 13-23-1Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 67-339 67-344 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 5.1 5.1Fumbles-Lost .................................. 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards .............................. 13-98 6-48Interceptions-Yards ......................... 1-55 0-0Punts-Average ................................ 5-34.2 7-40.1Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 4-19 1-8Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 6-153 6-114Possession Time ............................ 26:16 33:44Third-Down Conversions ................ 3-14 7-15

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayWKU 7 52 3:02 FG 1/10:01 Casey Tinius 25-yard fi eld goalWKU 4 44 1:46 TD 2/14:56 Marcus Vasquez 13-yard receptionWKU 4 25 1:06 TD 2/5:29 Bobby Rainey 3-yard runULM 5 56 2:12 TD 2/3:10 Jyruss Edwards 33-yard runWKU 4 31 1:50 TD 3/1:21 Bobby Rainey 2-yard runULM 7 60 1:53 TD 4/14:20 Luther Ambrose 26-yard receptionULM 11 53 4:02 TD 4/7:45 Frank Goodin 2-yard runULM 7 61 2:16 TD 4/3:35 Jyruss Edwards 6-yard runULM - - - TD 4/1:30 Robert Nelson 55-yard INT returnWKU 3 62 0:35 TD 4/0:50 Willie McNeal 13-yard reception

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 32-169 / 2 TDULM — Jyruss Edwards 12-60 / 2 TD

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 12-21-1 / 127 / 2 TDULM — Kolton Browning 20-33-0 / 209 / 1 TD

ReceivingWKU — Marcus Vasquez 6-84 / 1 TDULM — Luther Ambrose 5-77 / 1 TD

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 7 / 40.1ULM — Aaron Munoz 5 / 34.2

TacklesWKU — Ryan Beard 6-5 / 11ULM — Darius Prelow 7-2 / 9

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GAME SEVENWKU 54, Louisiana-Lafayette 21

Oct. 23, 2010 • Lafayette, La.Cajun Field

15,641 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalWKU 3 24 13 14 — 54Louisiana-Lafayette 0 7 7 7 — 21

WKU ULLFirst Downs ..................................... 21 16 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 5-14-2 6-9-1Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 37-147 32-96Net Yards Passing .......................... 262 255 Comp-Att-Int............................... 18-23-0 17-35-2Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 60-409 67-351 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 6.8 5.2Fumbles-Lost .................................. 1-0 2-1Penalties-Yards .............................. 4-28 7-42Interceptions-Yards ......................... 2-63 0-0Punts-Average ................................ 0-0.0 2-36.5Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 1-9 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 4-58 7-125Possession Time ............................ 32:02 27:58Third-Down Conversions ................ 9-12 7-15

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayWKU 10 58 5:28 FG 1/2:17 Casey Tinius 20-yard fi eld goalWKU 0 0 0:00 TD 2/13:01 Jamarcus Allen 69-yard fumble returnULL 3 63 1:26 TD 2/11:35 Aaron Spikes 52-yard receptionWKU 15 69 8:33 TD 2/3:02 Kawaun Jakes 1-yard runWKU 2 24 0:37 TD 2/1:48 Antonio Andrews 4-yard runWKU 6 33 0:38 TD 2/0:00 Casey Tinius 47-yard fi eld goalULL 10 60 4:35 TD 3/10:25 Brad McGuire 1-yard runWKU 6 70 2:47 TD 3/7:38 Kawaun Jakes 1-yard runWKU 5 63 3:22 TD 3/1:14 Demetrius Coley 43-yard receptionWKU 0 0 0:00 TD 4/13:17 Derrius Brooks 43-yard INT returnWKU 5 47 2:45 TD 4/9:25 Antonio Andrews 30-yard runULL 11 71 7:40 TD 4/1:45 Brad McGuire 1-yard run

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 21-67ULL — Aaron Spikes 9-42

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 19-22-0 / 262 / 1 TDULL — Chris Masson 16-34-2 / 223 / 1 TD

ReceivingWKU — Marcus Vasquez 8-76ULL — Vernon Wolfe 4-94

PuntingWKU — NoneULL — Spencer Ortego 2 / 36.5

TacklesWKU — Thomas Majors 6-4 / 10ULL — Daylon McCoy 4-4 / 8

GAME EIGHTNorth Texas 33, WKU 6

Oct. 30, 2010 • Bowling Green, Ky.Houchens-Smith Stadium

14,373 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalNorth Texas 0 10 6 7 — 33WKU 0 3 0 3 — 6

UNT WKUFirst Downs ..................................... 22 17 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 14-6-2 10-6-1Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 41-311 34-156Net Yards Passing .......................... 89 116 Comp-Att-Int............................... 11-20-0 15-27-0Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 61-400 61-272 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 6.6 4.5Fumbles-Lost .................................. 0-0 2-2Penalties-Yards .............................. 6-39 7-57Interceptions-Yards ......................... 0-0 0-0Punts-Average ................................ 4-39.8 4-46.8Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 0-0 2-19Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 3-54 7-119Possession Time ............................ 29:12 30:48Third-Down Conversions ................ 4-12 5-14

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayWKU 13 60 6:23 FG 2/11:22 Monte Merrick 37-yard fi eld goalUNT 11 76 4:29 TD 2/6:46 Lance Dunbar 8-yard runUNT 7 32 1:16 FG 2/0:51 Zach Olen 48-yard fi eld goalUNT 5 52 1:15 TD 3/12:42 Lance Dunbar 3-yard runWKU 7 24 2:19 FG 4/14:03 Monte Merrick 46-yard fi eld goalUNT 12 71 5:50 TD 4/8:07 Zach Olen 24-yard fi eld goalUNT 4 81 2:02 TD 4/4:14 Brandin Byrd 53-yard runUNT 6 28 3:22 TD 4/0:48 Lance Dunbar 10-yard run

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 23-100UNT — Lance Dunbar 30-215 / 3 TD

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 15-27-0 / 116UNT — Riley Dodge 11-20 / 89

ReceivingWKU — Bobby Rainey 5-57UNT — Darius Carey 3-22

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 4 / 46.8UNT — Trent Deans 4 / 39.8

TacklesWKU — Kiante Young 4-5 / 9UNT — Zach Orr 6-3 / 9 Craig Robinson 5-4 / 9

GAME NINEFlorida Atlantic 17, WKU 16Nov. 6, 2010 • Bowling Green, Ky.

Houchens-Smith Stadium 10,275 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalFlorida Atlantic 7 7 0 3 — 17WKU 7 2 7 0 — 16

FAU WKUFirst Downs ..................................... 12 14 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 2-6-4 11-3-0Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 37-75 45-198Net Yards Passing .......................... 140 70 Comp-Att-Int............................... 9-22-1 8-24-1Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 59-215 69-268 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 3.6 3.9Fumbles-Lost .................................. 6-1 1-0Penalties-Yards .............................. 7-29 9-78Interceptions-Yards ......................... 1-33 1-1Punts-Average ................................ 7-42.6 10-39.2Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 5-8.2 3-6.0Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 3-20.7 3-23.0Possession Time ............................ 26:25 33:35Third-Down Conversions ................ 2-12 6-17

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayWKU 7 51 3:52 TD 1/10:04 Bobby Rainey 11-yard runFAU 6 56 3:11 TD 1/3:32 Alfred Morris 19-yard runWKU - - - Saf. 2/6:53 Team SafetyFAU 4 80 1:39 TD 2/1:47 Lester Jean 62-yard receptionWKU 5 49 2:10 TD 3/10:31 Bobby Rainey 1-yard runFAU 10 50 4:33 FG 4/14:42 Ross Gornall 26-yard fi eld goal

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 33-152 / 2 TDFAU — Alfred Morris 25-68 / 1 TD

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 8-24-1 / 70FAU — Jeff Van Camp 9-22-1 / 140 / 1 TD

ReceivingWKU — Bobby Rainey 3-17FAU — Lester Jean 3-79 / 1 TD

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 10 / 39.2FAU — Mickey Groody 7 / 42.6

TacklesWKU — Thomas Majors 8-7 / 15FAU — Michael Lockley 5-6 / 11

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GAME TENWKU 36, Arkansas State 35 (OT)

Nov. 13, 2010 • Jonesboro, Ark.ASU Stadium

11,826 attendance

1 2 3 4 OT FinalWKU 0 7 14 7 8 — 36Arkansas State 7 0 0 21 7 — 35

WKU ASUFirst Downs ..................................... 23 23 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 16-6-1 8-14-1Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 66-237 27-142Net Yards Passing .......................... 151 306 Comp-Att-Int............................... 11-27-0 27-39-2Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 93-288 66-448 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 4.2 6.8Fumbles-Lost .................................. 2-1 4-3Penalties-Yards .............................. 6-35 8-90Interceptions-Yards ......................... 2-0 0-0Punts-Average ................................ 8-42.6 4-47.0Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 2-2 3-41Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 4-71 3-42Possession Time ............................ 40:47 19:13Third-Down Conversions ................ 9-22 2-8

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayASU 9 99 2:16 TD 1/3:09 Taylor Stockemer 23-yard receptionWKU 15 75 7:30 TD 2/10:33 Bobby Rainey 3-yard runWKU 3 10 1:25 TD 3/9:26 Kawaun Jakes 3-yard runWKU 3 49 0:49 TD 3/2:46 Dexter Haynes 33-yard receptionASU 5 69 1:16 TD 4/12:17 Taylor Stockemer 15-yard receptionASU 7 52 2:17 TD 4/8:17 Dwayne Frampton 6-yard receptionASU 10 96 2:30 TD 4/1:49 Ryan Aplin 2-yard runWKU 8 22 0:54 TD 4/0:00 Willie McNeal 7-yard receptionASU 1 25 — TD OT Ryan Aplin 25-yard runWKU 5 25 — TD OT Bobby Rainey 3-yard run

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 37-154 / 2 TDASU — Ryan Aplin 13-96 / 2 TD

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 11-27-0 / 151 / 2 TDASU — Ryan Aplin 27-39-2 / 306 / 3 TD

ReceivingWKU — Willie McNeal 4-32 / 1 TDASU — Dwayne Frampton 10-59 / 1 TD

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 8 / 42.6ASU — Dean Gericke 3 / 50.7

TacklesWKU — Orlando Misaalefua 6-2 / 8ASU — Nathan Herrold 4-10 / 14

GAME ELEVENMiddle Tennessee 27, WKU 26

Nov. 20, 2010 • Bowling Green, Ky.Houchens-Smith Stadium

12,322 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalMiddle Tennessee 7 3 3 14 — 27WKU 13 6 7 0 — 26

MTSU WKUFirst Downs ..................................... 11 19 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 8-3-0 13-5-1Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 36-140 58-297Net Yards Passing .......................... 68 98 Comp-Att-Int............................... 12-25-0 9-22-0Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 61-208 80-395 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 3.4 4.9Fumbles-Lost .................................. 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards .............................. 4-41 6-34Interceptions-Yards ......................... 0-0 0-0Punts-Average ................................ 8-30.2 5-47.0Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 2-11 4-55Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 5-215 6-137Possession Time ............................ 21:42 38:18Third-Down Conversions ................ 5-16 8-20

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayWKU 9 24 4:13 TD 1/9:33 Bobby Rainey 1-yard runMTSU - - - TD 1/9:21 Eric Russell 97-yard kickoff returnWKU - - - TD 1/6:13 Derrius Brooks 0-yard blk. punt returnWKU 14 60 4:52 FG 2/14:02 Casey Tinius 38-yard fi eld goalMTSU 13 63 3:23 FG 2/10:33 Alan Gendreau 23-yard fi eld goalWKU 8 39 2:43 FG 2/0:00 Casey Tinius 22-yard fi eld goalWKU 9 76 4:40 TD 3/5:04 Bobby Rainey 2-yard runMTSU 9 33 1:53 FG 3/3:05 Alan Gendreau 40-yard fi eld goalMTSU - - - TD 4/10:27 Rod Isaac 100-yard fumble returnMTSU 10 77 3:39 TD 4/4:38 Ben Cunningham 6-yard run

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 45-248 / 2 TDMTSU — Phillip Tanner 18-62

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 9-22-0 / 98MTSU — Dwight Dasher 12-25-0 / 68

ReceivingWKU — Bobby Rainey 4-34MTSU — Sancho McDonald 2-16

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 5 / 47.0MTSU — Josh Davis 6 / 40.3

TacklesWKU — Thomas Majors 5-4 / 9MTSU — Jeremy Kellem 5-6 / 11

GAME TWELVETroy 28, WKU 14

Nov. 27, 2010 • Troy, Ala.Veterans Memorial Stadium

16,004 attendance

1 2 3 4 FinalWKU 7 7 0 0 — 14Troy 7 7 0 14 — 28

WKU TroyFirst Downs ..................................... 17 26 Rush-Pass-Pen .......................... 10-5-2 14-11-1Rush Atts-Net Yards ....................... 40-186 36-187Net Yards Passing .......................... 81 304 Comp-Att-Int............................... 10-23-1 26-40-1Total Plays-Net Yards ..................... 63-267 76-491 Avg. Gain Per Play ..................... 4.2 6.5Fumbles-Lost .................................. 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards .............................. 4-35 12-99Interceptions-Yards ......................... 1-13 1-0Punts-Average ................................ 8-38.6 4-36.0Punt Returns-Yards ........................ 1-9 1-7Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................... 4-81 3-42Possession Time ............................ 32:01 27:59Third-Down Conversions ................ 2-14 5-12

Scoring Summary No. of Total Drive Type of Score ScoringTeam Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time PlayWKU 6 59 2:53 TD 1/6:41 Bobby Rainey 9-yard runTroy 9 70 2:32 TD 1/4:09 Chris Anderson 9-yard runWKU 2 5 0:11 TD 2/14:07 Bobby Rainey 5-yard runTroy 7 80 2:30 TD 2/8:55 Chip Reeves 38-yard receptionTroy 1 47 0:07 TD 4/12:39 Chip Reeves 47-yard receptionTroy 11 73 4:23 TD 4/5:08 Shawn Southward 2-yard run

Individual Stat LeadersRushingWKU — Bobby Rainey 27-164 / 2 TDTroy — Shawn Southward 12-81 / 1 TD

PassingWKU — Kawaun Jakes 10-23-1 / 81Troy — Corey Robinson 26-39-1 / 304 / 2 TD

ReceivingWKU — Seth Tamme 1-28Troy — Jerrell Jernigan 6-89

PuntingWKU — Hendrix Brakefi eld 8 / 38.6Troy — Will Goggans 4 / 36.0

TacklesWKU — Thomas Majors 7-4 / 11Troy — Xavier Lamb 7-5 / 12

HISTORY AND RECORDS

Team Records ............................................................ 62-65Individual Records .................................................... 66-71Annual Leaders (1951-2010) ..................................... 72-73Yearly Statistics (1954-2010) .................................... 74-75Hilltoppers In The Pros ............................................. 76-77Hilltopper All Americans .................................................78Hilltopper Honor Roll ................................................ 79-80WKU Athletic Hall of Fame .............................................81Year-By-Year Results ................................................ 82-88All-Time Series Results ............................................. 89-95Year-By-Year Coaching Results ............................... 96-97Hilltopper Homecoming History .....................................98Miscellanea ......................................................................99Houchens-Smith Stadium History ....................... 100-101WKU National Stat Leaders .................................. 102-103All-Time Coaching Roster .............................................104Hilltopper Letterwinners ........................................105-112

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TOTAL OFFENSEPlays1. at Eastern Illinois, 11/10/1984 .............................. 972. at Eastern Illinois, 11/15/1986 .............................. 963. vs. Murray State, 9/6/1997 (3 ot) ......................... 954. vs. Murray State, 11/22/1969 ............................... 945. at Arkansas State, 11/13/2010 ............................. 93

Net Yards1. at Central Florida, 9/24/1994 ............................ 6602. vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9/9/2000 ......................... 6493. at Southern Illinois, 10/25/1997 ......................... 6214. vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/1/2005........................ 6205. vs. Southern Illinois, 10/29/1992........................ 6176. vs. Murray State, 9/8/1994 ................................. 609

First Downs1. at Murray State, 9/8/1994 .................................... 342. at Central Florida, 9/24/1994 ............................... 333. at Indiana State, 10/20/2007................................ 324. vs. North Carolina Central, 10/27/2007 ............... 315. vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/6/2003.......................... 30 Penalties1. vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 8/29/1996 ...................... 172. vs. Indiana State, 11/5/1994 ................................ 16 vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/1/2005.......................... 164. at Morehead State, 9/10/1988 ............................. 155. Seven times, last vs. UT-Martin, 9/9/2000 ........... 14

Yards Penalized1. at Evansville, 9/5/1981....................................... 1672. vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/1/2005........................ 1663. vs. Kentucky State, 9/19/1981 ........................... 1614. at Morehead State, 9/10/1988 ........................... 1605. vs. Morehead State, 10/9/1954.......................... 153

Fumbles1. vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/12/1983 (lost 5) .................. 92. at Tampa, 9/21/1963 (lost 7) .................................. 8

Fumbles Lost1. at Tampa, 9/21/1963 .............................................. 7

RUSHINGPlays1. at Murray State, 9/7/1996 (2 ot) ........................... 832. vs. New Haven, 10/3/1998................................... 753. vs. Murray State, 9/6/1997 (3 ot) ......................... 73 vs. Elon, 10/24/1998 (ot)...................................... 735. vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/9/1991 .............................. 72 vs. Troy, 10/29/1994 ............................................ 727. vs. Central Florida, 10/24/1992............................ 71 vs. Florida A&M, 11/25/2000 ................................ 71

Net Yards1. at Southern Illinois, 10/25/1997 ......................... 5612. at Southern Illinois, 10/29/1992 ......................... 5543. vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9/9/2000 ......................... 5514. vs. Austin Peay, 9/20/1997 ................................ 5425. vs. Union (Tenn.), 10/16/1948............................ 520

Yards Per Play1. vs. Southern Illinois, 10/29/1992....................... 9.55 (554 yds; 58 atts)2. vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/1/2005....................... 8.84 (451 yds; 51 atts)3. vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 9/11/1999 ................... 8.35 (359 yds; 43 atts)4. at Illinois State, 11/3/2001 ................................. 8.32 (474 yds; 57 atts)5. at Southern Illinois, 10/25/1997 ........................ 8.25 (561 yds; 68 atts)6. vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9/9/2000 ........................ 8.22 (551 yds; 67 atts)

First Downs1. at Murray State, 9/8/1994 .................................... 272. at Murray State, 9/7/1996 (2 ot) ........................... 263. at Southern Illinois, 10/25/1997 ........................... 25 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9/9/2000 ........................... 255. vs. Western Illinois, 11/13/2004 ........................... 24 vs. Morehead State, 11/1/1997 ............................ 24

PASSINGAttempts1. at Middle Tennessee, 11/9/1985 .......................... 692. vs. Akron, 10/5/1985 ............................................ 59 vs. Akron, 11/15/1969 .......................................... 59

Completions• Game1. at Middle Tennessee, 11/9/1985 .......................... 432. vs. Akron, 11/15/1969 .......................................... 37

Net Yards1. vs. Akron, 10/5/1985 .......................................... 4942. at Arkon, 11/15/1969 .......................................... 413

Percent Completed (min. 10 atts)1. vs. Delta State, 11/1/1952 ..................... .800 (16-20) vs. Western Illinois, 9/30/2006 .............. .800 (16-20)

Had Intercepted1. at Murray State, 11/21/1964 .................................. 6 at Tennessee Tech, 10/14/1972 ............................. 6 vs. Grambling, 12/8/1973 ....................................... 6

First Downs1. at Middle Tennessee, 11/9/1985 .......................... 202. vs. Morehead State, 10/27/1984.......................... 19 vs. Murray State, 11/23/1985 ............................... 194. at Akron, 11/15/1969 ............................................ 18 at Eastern Illinois, 11/15/1986 .............................. 18

Touchdowns1. at Morehead State, 10/11/1952 .............................5 at Morehead State, 10/28/1972 .............................5 vs. Akron, 10/5/85..................................................5

PUNTINGPunts1. at Tennessee Tech, 10/19/1974 ..........................13 at Tennessee State, 10/18/1986 ..........................13 Net Yards1. vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/19/74 ...........................578

Average Per Punt (min. 5 punts)1. at Indiana State, 10/27/2007 ............................49.5 (99 yds, 2 punts)2. at Appalachian State, 9/8/1973 ........................49.4 (346 yds, 7 punts)

PUNT RETURNSReturns1. vs. Middle Tennessee, 9/20/52 ............................12

Net Yards1. vs. Youngstown State, 10/11/80 ........................1672. vs. Lamar, 9/15/79 .............................................1613. at Morehead State, 10/10/53 .............................153

Touchdowns1. vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 9/11/99 ...........................2

KICKOFF RETURNSReturns1. at Middle Tennessee, 10/24/2009 .......................11 at North Texas, 10/31/2009 .................................113. vs. Lamar, 9/15/1979 ...........................................104. at Central Florida, 9/24/1994 .................................95. Seven times, last at Kentucky, 9/11/2010 ..............8

Net Yards1. at North Texas, 10/31/2009 ...............................2732. at Middle Tennessee, 10/24/2009 .....................2713. at Marshall, 9/28/1996 .......................................2354. vs. North Texas, 11/1/2008 ................................2345. at Kentucky, 9/11/2010 ......................................2185. vs. Louisville, 11/4/1989 ....................................2096. vs. Louisville, 10/27/1990 ..................................2037. vs. Austin Peay, 9/16/1995 ................................1928. vs. Austin Peay, 10/25/1986 ..............................188

INTERCEPTIONSReturns1. vs. Morehead State, 11/6/1965 .............................7 at Eastern Kentucky, 9/18/2004 ............................7

Net Yards1. vs. Murray State, 11/21/1992 ............................1532. vs. Western Illinois, 10/12/1968 ........................139

SCORINGPoints1. vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/8/2007 .........................872. vs. Bethel (Ky.), 11/27/1924 ................................733. vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9/9/2000 ..........................714. vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/4/2003 .........................675. vs. Western Illinois, 10/12/1968 ..........................66 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 8/29/1996 .....................66

TOUCHDOWNS1. vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/8/2007 .........................122. vs. Bethel (Ky.), 11/27/1924 ................................11

EXTRA POINTS1. vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/8/2007 .........................122. vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 8/29/1996 .......................9 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9/9/2000 ............................9 vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/1/2005 ...........................95. vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/1967 ...........................8 vs. Murray State, 11/22/1969 ................................8 vs. Austin Peay, 9/26/1998 ....................................8 vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 9/11/1999 .......................8 vs. Florida International, 10/12/2002 .....................8 vs. Murray State, 11/30/2002 ................................8 at Indiana State, 10/25/2003 .................................8 at Indiana State, 10/20/2007 .................................8

FIELD GOALS1. vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/20/2003 ...........................52. at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/14/2009 ..........................4 vs. Jacksonville State, 10/2/1993 ..........................43. 19 times, last at Florida Atlantic, 11/28/2009 .........3

SCORING MARGINWinning Margin1. WKU 87, West Virginia Tech 0, 9/8/2007 ............872. WKU 73, Bethel (Ky.) 0, 11/278/1924 ..................733. WKU 71, UT Martin 0, 9/9/2000 ..........................714. WKU 66, Western Illinois 0, 10/12/1968 ..............66 WKU 66, Ky. Wesleyan 0, 8/29/1996 ..................666. WKU 65, Cumberland 0, 9/27/1924 ....................65

Losing Margin1. Centenary 75, WKU 6, 11/3/1923 ........................692. Tennessee 63, WKU 7, 9/5/2009.........................563. Owensboro HS 51, WKU 0, 10/15/1915..............51 John Carroll 51, WKU 0, 10/4/1924.....................51 Points By Both Teams1. North Texas 68, WKU 49, 10/31/2009 ...............1172. Central Florida 59, WKU 45, 9/24/1994 ............1043. WKU 52, Murray St. 50, 9/6/1997 (3 ot) ............1024. Louisville 63, WKU 34, 10/31/1998 .....................975. Troy 56, WKU 39, 9/30/1995 ...............................956. North Texas 51, WKU 40, 11/1/2008 ...................91 Kentucky 63, WKU 28, 9/11/20107. WKU 51, Southern Ill. 37, 11/2/1996 ...................888. WKU 87, West Virginia Tech 0, 9/8/2007 ............879. Middle Tennessee 62, WKU 24, 10/24/2009 .......86

DEFENSEFewest Total Yards Allowed1. vs. Butler, 11/13/1971 ..........................................13

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed1. vs. Dayton, 10/21/1974 ...................................... -77

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed1. at Austin Peay, 9/22/1973 .................................... -32. vs. Indiana State, 11/14/1998 ................................0

Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered• Game1. vs. C.W. Post, 9/14/1974 .......................................7 vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/1967 ...........................7

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TOTAL OFFENSEPlays1. 2002 (15 games) ................................................ 9962. 1975 (13 games) ................................................ 9703. 1973 (13 games) ................................................ 9434. 1988 (13 games) ................................................ 8665. 1997 (12 games) ................................................ 8536. 1984 (11 games) ................................................ 8467. 2007 (12 games) ................................................ 8458. 2000 (13 games) ................................................ 8439. 2003 (13 games) ................................................ 83410. 1994 (11 games) ................................................ 827• Per Game1. 1969 (777; 10 games)....................................... 77.72. 1979 (774; 10 games)....................................... 77.43. 1974 (773; 10 games)....................................... 77.34. 1984 (846; 11 games) ....................................... 76.95. 1994 (827; 11 games) ....................................... 75.26. 1975 (970; 13 games)....................................... 74.67. 1982 (741; 10 games)....................................... 74.18. 1972 (734; 10 games)....................................... 73.49. 1981 (807; 11 games) ....................................... 73.410. 1995 (733; 10 games)....................................... 73.3

Net Yards1. 2002 (15 games) ............................................. 5,4792. 1997 (12 games) ............................................. 5,1873. 2003 (13 games) ............................................. 5,1294. 1973 (13 games) ............................................. 4,9565. 2007 (12 games) ............................................. 4,9066. 2004 (12 games) ............................................. 4,7577. 2000 (13 games) ............................................. 4,6878. 1998 (11 games) ............................................. 4,5659. 1993 (11 games) ............................................. 4,47810. 2005 (11 games) ............................................. 4,463

Yards Per Game1. 1952 (4,330 yds, 10 games) ........................... 433.02. 1997 (5,187 yds, 12 games) ........................... 432.23. 1998 (4,565 yds, 11 games) ........................... 415.04. 2007 (4,906 yds, 12 games) ........................... 408.85. 1993 (4,478 yds, 11 games) ........................... 407.16. 2005 (4,463 yds, 11 games) ........................... 405.77. 1994 (4,437 yds, 11 games) ........................... 403.48. 2004 (4,757 yds, 12 games) ........................... 396.49. 2003 (5,129 yds, 13 games) ........................... 394.510. 1995 (3,856 yds, 10 games) ........................... 385.6

First Downs1. 2007 (12 games) ................................................ 2662. 2002 (15 games) ................................................ 2633. 1997 (12 games) ................................................ 2544. 1994 (11 games) ................................................ 2465. 1973 (13 games) ................................................ 2416. 2003 (13 games) ................................................ 2337. 2004 (12 games) ................................................ 2248. 1998 (11 games) ................................................ 2219. 2005 (11 games) ................................................ 21810. 1993 (11 games) ................................................ 217• Per Game1. 1994 (246; 11 games) ....................................... 22.42. 2007 (266; 12 games)....................................... 22.23. 1997 (254; 12 games)....................................... 21.24. 1979 (205; 10 games)....................................... 20.55. 1998 (221; 11 games) ....................................... 20.16. 2005 (218; 11 games) ..................................... 19.827. 1952 (198; 10 games)..................................... 19.808. 1993 (217; 11 games) ....................................... 19.79. 2006 (215; 11 games) ....................................... 19.510. 1969 (194; 10 games)....................................... 19.4

Penalties1. 1988 (13 games) ................................................ 1202. 2002 (15 games) .................................................. 973. 1994 (11 games) .................................................. 934. 2000 (13 games) .................................................. 905. 1989 (11 games) .................................................. 886. 2007 (12 games) .................................................. 887. 1974 (10 games) .................................................. 878. 2003 (13 games) .................................................. 859. 2009 (12 games) .................................................. 8510. 1973 (13 games) .................................................. 84• Per Game1. 1988 (120; 13 games)......................................... 9.22. 1974 (87; 10 games) ........................................... 8.73. 1994 (93; 11 games) ........................................... 8.54. 1953 (81; 10 games) ........................................... 8.15. 1989 (88; 11 games) ........................................... 8.06. 1968 (75; 10 games) ........................................... 7.57. 1984 (82; 11 games) ........................................... 7.5 1985 (83; 11 games) ........................................... 7.5 1986 (82; 11 games) ........................................... 7.510. 2007 (88; 12 games) ........................................... 7.3

Yards Penalized1. 1988 (13 games) ............................................. 1,0342. 1968 (10 games) ................................................ 9193. 1981 (11 games) ................................................ 9174. 1974 (10 games) ................................................ 8785. 1973 (13 games) ................................................ 8596. 2007 (12 games) ................................................ 8297. 2000 (13 games) ................................................ 8088. 1994 (11 games) ................................................ 8059. 2002 (15 games) ................................................ 80410. 1958 (9 games) .................................................. 796• Per Game1. 1968 (919; 10 games)....................................... 91.92. 1957 (725; 8 games) ......................................... 90.63. 1958 (796; 9 games) ......................................... 88.44. 1974 (878; 10 games)....................................... 87.85. 1952 (846; 10 games)....................................... 84.66. 1981 (917; 11 games) ....................................... 83.4 7. 1988 (1,034; 13 games).................................... 79.58. 1980 (784; 10 games)....................................... 78.49. 1979 (74.7; 10 games)...................................... 74.710. 1976 (725; 10 games)....................................... 72.5

Fumbles Lost1. 1957 ..................................................................... 262. 1979 ..................................................................... 243. 1960 ..................................................................... 21 1977 ..................................................................... 215. 1983 ..................................................................... 176. 1968 ..................................................................... 16 1971 ..................................................................... 16 1981 ..................................................................... 16 1982 ..................................................................... 16 1994 ..................................................................... 16 2009 ..................................................................... 16

RUSHINGPlays1. 2002 (15 games) ................................................ 8282. 1975 (13 games) ................................................ 7273. 2000 (13 games) ................................................ 7224. 2001 (12 games) ................................................ 7205. 1997 (12 games) ................................................ 7166. 1998 (11 games) ................................................ 6697. 1993 (11 games) ................................................ 6468. 1994 (11 games) ................................................ 6329. 1996 (11 games) ................................................ 63210. 1999 (11 games) ................................................ 614• Per Game1. 1995 (610; 10 games)....................................... 61.02. 1998 (669; 11 games) ....................................... 60.83. 2001 (720; 12 games)....................................... 60.04. 1997 (716; 12 games)....................................... 59.75. 1992 (596; 10 games)....................................... 59.26. 1993 (646; 11 games) ....................................... 58.77. 1994 (632; 11 games) ....................................... 57.5 1996 (632; 11 games) ....................................... 57.59. 1975 (727; 13 games)....................................... 55.910. 1999 (614; 11 games) ....................................... 55.8

Net Yards1. 1997 (12 games) ............................................. 3,3842. 2002 (15 games) ............................................. 3,7933. 1998 (11 games) ............................................. 3,7914. 2001 (12 games) ............................................. 3,5215. 2000 (13 games) ............................................. 3,4456. 1993 (11 games) ............................................. 3,3017. 2003 (13 games) ............................................. 3,1558. 1996 (11 games) ............................................. 3,1369. 1999 (11 games) ..............................................3,11510. 2007 (12 games) ............................................. 2,966

Yards Per Game1. 1998 (3,791; 11 games) .................................. 344.62. 1997 (3,984; 12 games).................................. 332.03. 1993 (3,301; 11 games) .................................. 300.14. 2001 (3,521; 12 games).................................. 293.45. 1992 (2,871; 10 games).................................. 287.16. 1996 (3,136; 11 games) .................................. 285.17. 1999 (3,115; 11 games) .................................. 283.28. 1995 (2,752; 10 games).................................. 275.29. 2000 (3,445; 13 games).................................. 265.010. 1967 (2,360; 9 games).................................... 262.2

Yards Per Play1. 1998 (3,791 yds, 669 atts) ................................ 5.672. 1997 (3,984 yds, 716 atts) ................................ 5.653. 2000 (4,687 yds, 843 atts) ................................ 5.554. 2003 (3,155 yds, 605 atts) ................................ 5.215. 2007 (2,966 yds, 579 atts) ................................ 5.126. 1993 (3,301 yds, 646 atts) .................................5.117. 2005 (2,514 yds; 494 atts) ................................ 5.098. 1999 (3,115 yds, 614 atts) ................................ 5.079. 2004 (2,714 yds, 543 atts) ................................ 4.9910. 1996 (3,136 yds, 632 atts) ................................ 4.96

First Downs1. 1997 (12 games) ................................................ 2022. 1998 (11 games) ................................................ 1843. 2002 (15 games) ................................................ 1824. 2001 (12 games) ................................................ 1735. 1994 (11 games) ................................................ 1686. 1996 (11 games) ................................................ 1637. 1993 (11 games) ................................................ 1618. 1999 (13 games) ................................................ 160 2007 (12 games) ................................................ 16010. 2003 (13 games) ................................................ 149

Touchdowns1. 1997 (12 games) .................................................. 452. 1998 (11 games) .................................................. 433. 2002 (15 games) .................................................. 414. 1963 (11 games) .................................................. 355. 2004 (12 games) .................................................. 356. 1963 (11 games) .................................................. 34 2000 (13 games) .................................................. 34 2001 (12 games) .................................................. 34 2003 (13 games) .................................................. 3410. 2007 (12 games) .................................................. 30

PASSINGAttempts1. 1985 (11 games) ................................................ 5062. 1984 (11 games) ................................................ 4813. 1986 (11 games) ................................................ 4244. 1973 (13 games) ................................................ 3935. 1969 (10 games) ................................................ 3256. 2008 (12 games) ................................................ 3187. 2009 (12 games) ................................................ 3138. 1981 (11 games) ................................................ 3129. 1987 (11 games) ................................................ 30610. 2010 (12 games) ................................................ 295• Per Game1. 1985 (506; 11 games) ....................................... 46.02. 1984 (481; 11 games) ....................................... 43.7

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Team Records — SeasonCompletions1. 1985 (11 games) ................................................ 2812. 1984 (11 games) ................................................ 2513. 1986 (11 games) ................................................ 2194. 1973 (13 games) ................................................ 1975. 2009 (12 games) ................................................ 1816. 2006 (11 games) ................................................ 1757. 2007 (12 games) ................................................ 1678. 2008 (12 games) ................................................ 1659. 1981 (11 games) ................................................ 16410. 1969 (10 games) ................................................ 163• Per Game1. 1985 (281; 11 games) ....................................... 25.52. 1984 (251; 11 games) ....................................... 22.8

Net Yards1. 1985 (11 games) ............................................. 3,0642. 1984 (11 games) ............................................. 2,8123. 1973 (13 games) ............................................. 2,6754. 1986 (11 games) ............................................. 2,5205. 2006 (11 games) ............................................. 2,2486. 1981 (11 games) ............................................. 2,1097. 2004 (12 games) ............................................. 2,0438. 1969 (10 games) ............................................. 2,0429. 2003 (13 games) ............................................. 1,97410. 2005 (11 games) ............................................. 1,949• Per Game1. 1985 (3,064; 11 games) .................................. 278.52. 1984 (2,812; 11 games) .................................. 255.6

Percent Completed1. 2007 (12 games) ............................... .628 (167-266)2. 1952 (10 games) ............................... .615 (142-231)3. 2006 (11 games) ............................... .614 (175-285)

Had Intercepted1. 1973 (13 games) .................................................. 272. 1964 (10 games) .................................................. 253. 1968 (10 games) .................................................. 234. 1974 (10 games) .................................................. 235. 1984 (11 games) .................................................. 236. 1972 (10 games) .................................................. 227. 1969 (10 games) .................................................. 218. 1976 (10 games) .................................................. 219. 1965 (10 games) .................................................. 2010. 1977 (10 games) .................................................. 19

First Downs1. 1985 (11 games) ................................................ 1312. 1984 (11 games) ................................................ 1303. 1986 (11 games) .................................................1104. 2006 (11 games) ................................................ 1025. 1981 (11 games) ................................................ 100

Touchdowns1. 1973 (13 games) .................................................292. 1952 (10 games) .................................................203. 1985 (11 games) .................................................204. 1969 (10 games) .................................................185. 1968 (10 games) .................................................166. 1986 (11 games) .................................................167. 2005 (11 games) .................................................158. 2006 (11 games) .................................................159. 1971 (10 games) .................................................14 1984 (11 games) .................................................14

PUNTINGPunts1. 1975 (13 games) ...............................................1042. 1986 (11 games) .................................................803. 1973 (13 games) .................................................78 1976 (10 games) .................................................78 1982 (10 games) .................................................78• Per Game1. 1975 (104; 13 games) ........................................8.02. 1976 (78; 10 games) ..........................................7.8 1982 (78; 10 games) ..........................................7.8 Net Yards1. 1975 (13 games) ............................................4,0802. 1976 (10 games) ............................................3,2023. 1986 (11 games) ............................................3,199

Average Per Punt1. 2009 (2,475 yds, 57 punts)...............................43.42. 2004 (1,996 yds, 48 punts)...............................41.63. 1976 (3,202 yds, 78 punts)...............................41.14. 2007 (1,919 yds, 47 punts)...............................40.85. 2010 (2,872 yds, 71 punts)...............................40.56. 2003 (2,224 yds, 55 punts)...............................40.47. 1980 (2,700 yds, 67 punts)...............................40.3

PUNT RETURNS1. 1974 (10 games) .................................................602. 1973 (13 games) .................................................533. 1975 (13 games) .................................................524. 1997 (12 games) .................................................495. 1972 (10 games) .................................................44

Net Yards1. 1966 (10 games) ...............................................8132. 1979 (10 games) ...............................................778

KICKOFF RETURNSReturns1. 2009 (12 games) .................................................812. 1995 (10 games) .................................................613. 2010 (12 games) .................................................624. 2008 (12 games) .................................................555. 1991 (11 games) .................................................486. 1986 (11 games) .................................................477. 1977 (10 games) .................................................45 1989 (11 games) .................................................45 2007 (12 games) .................................................4510. 1984 (11 games) .................................................44

Net Yards1. 2009 (12 games) ............................................1,7972. 2008 (12 games) ............................................1,3763. 2010 (12 games) ............................................1,3064. 1995 (10 games) ............................................1,2225. 1986 (11 games) ...............................................9856. 2003 (13 games) ...............................................9357. 1989 (11 games) ...............................................902

INTERCEPTIONSReturns1. 1973 (13 games) .................................................352. 1952 (10 games) .................................................34

Net Yards1. 2000 (13 games) ...............................................5062. 1973 (13 games) ...............................................4583. 1968 (10 games) ...............................................3554. 1952 (10 games) ...............................................3135. 1974 (10 games) ...............................................296

SCORINGPoints1. 2002 (15 games) ...............................................4322. 1973 (13 games) ...............................................4303. 1997 (12 games) ...............................................4294. 2003 (13 games) ...............................................4275. 2007 (12 games) ...............................................3986. 1998 (11 games) ...............................................396• Highest Average Points Per Game1. 1998 (396 pts, 11 games) .................................36.02. 1997 (429 pts, 12 games) ................................35.83. 1952 (336 pts, 10 games) ................................33.64. 2007 (398 pts, 12 games) ................................33.25. 1973 (430 pts, 13 games) ................................33.16. 2003 (427 pts, 13 games) ................................32.8• Fewest Average Points Per Game1. 1916 (28 pts, 5 games) ......................................5.62. 1915 (40 pts, 7 games) ......................................5.73. 1925 (52 pts, 9 games) ......................................5.84. 1921 (47 pts, 7 games) ......................................6.75. 1914 (24 pts, 3 games) ......................................8.0

TOUCHDOWNS1. 1973 (13 games) .................................................622. 1997 (12 games) .................................................563. 1998 (11 games) .................................................54 2002 (15 games) .................................................545. 2003 (13 games) .................................................51 2007 (12 games) .................................................51

EXTRA POINTS(PAT-K)1. 1997 (12 games) .................................................54 2002 (15 games) .................................................543. 1973 (13 games) .................................................504. 2000 (13 games) .................................................495. 2007 (12 games) .................................................48(PAT-K-R-P)1. 1997 (12 games) .................................................562. 2002 (15 games) .................................................543. 1973 (13 games) .................................................514. 2000 (13 games) .................................................495. 2007 (12 games) .................................................48

FIELD GOALS1. 2003 (13 games) .................................................232. 2002 (15 games) .................................................183. 2000 (13 games) .................................................174. 1988 (13 games) .................................................15 2005 (11 games) .................................................156. 2001 (12 games) .................................................14 2007 (12 games) .................................................14 2009 (12 games) .................................................149. 2006 (11 games) .................................................13 2008 (12 games) .................................................13

POINTS BY KICKING1. 2003 (23 FGs, 48 PATs, 13 games) ..................1172. 2002 (18 FGs, 52 PATs, 15 games) ..................1063. 2000 (17 FGs, 49 PATs, 13 games) ..................1004. 2007 (14 FGs, 48 PATs, 11 games) .....................905. 1997 (11 FGs, 54 PATs, 12 games) .....................87 2005 (15 FGs, 42 PATs, 11 games) .....................877. 1988 (15 FGs, 35 PATs, 13 games) ....................80

GAMES HELD SCORELESS1. 1925 ......................................................................5• Consecutive1. 1915 (Oct. 15-Nov. 12) ..........................................4

SCORING MARGIN

Widest Average Scoring Margin1. 1973 (WKU 430-132, 13 games)....................+22.92. 1952 (WKU 336-119, 10 games) ....................+21.73. 1968 (WKU 281-70, 10 games)......................+21.14. 1963 (WKU 309-79, 11 games) ......................+20.95. 1922 (WKU 248-44, 10 games)......................+20.4

Widest Average Margin of Defeat1. 1914 (WKU 24, Opps 83, 3 games) ............... -19.72. 2009 (WKU 245, Opps 475, 12 games) ......... -19.23. 1946 (WKU 84, Opps 313, 8 games) ............. -16.14. 1915 (WKU 40, Opps 142, 7 games) ............. -16.05. 1984 (WKU 193, Opps 345, 11 games) ......... -13.9

DEFENSEFewest Total Yards Allowed1. 1971 (10 games) ............................................1,5112. 1962 (8 games) ..............................................1,590

Lowest Average Total Yards Allowed1. 1971 (1,511 yds, 10 games) ...........................151.1

Fewest Rushing Yard Allowed1. 1963 (11 games) ................................................484

Lowest Average Yards Rushing Allowed1. 1963 (484 yds, 11 games) ................................44.0

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed1. 1960 (9 games) .................................................365

Lowest Average Yards Passing Allowed1. 1960 (365 yds, 9 games) ..................................40.6

Most Sacks (Since 1984)1. 2002 (15 games) .................................................412. 1997 (12 games) .................................................403. 2003 (13 games) .................................................394. 1985 (11 games) ..................................................33 1987 (11 games) ..................................................33 2000 (13 games) .................................................33

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Team Records — SeasonMost Passes Intercepted1. 1973 (13 games) .................................................352. 2000 (13 games) .................................................293. 1968 (10 games) .................................................23 2004 (12 games) .................................................235. 1972 (10 games) .................................................226. 2002 (15 games) .................................................20 2007 (12 games) .................................................20 Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered1. 1973 (13 games) .................................................29 1982 (10 games) .................................................293. 1975 (13 games) .................................................284. 1970 (10 games) .................................................26 1974 (10 games) .................................................266. 1981 (11 games) ..................................................25

Fewest First Downs Allowed1. 1964 (10 games) .................................................90

Fewest Points Allowed1. 1928 (9 games) .....................................................72. 1920 (1 game) .....................................................133. 1937 (9 games) ...................................................20 1949 (9 games) ...................................................205. 1929 (10 games) .................................................32

Most Shutouts1. 1928 (9 games) .....................................................82. 1937 (9 games) .....................................................73. 1929 (10 games) ...................................................6 1930 (10 games) ...................................................6 1932 (9 games) .....................................................6 1940 (9 games) .....................................................6• Consecutive1. 11/19/1927 - 11/10/1928 ........................................9

MISCELLANEOUSConsecutive Wins1. 11/4/1972 - 12/8/1973 ..........................................142. 10/5/2002 - 10/20/2003 .......................................133. 9/28/1963 - 9/19/1964 .........................................104. 11/19/1927 - 11/10/1928 ........................................9 11/14/1953 - 10/30/1954 ........................................9 9/16/1980 - 11/8/1980 ............................................9

Consecutive Games Without A Loss1. 11/3/1962 - 9/19/1964 (13-0-1) ............................14 11/4/1972 - 12/8/1973 (14-0) ...............................143. 10/5/2002 - 9/20/2003 (13-0) ...............................134. 11/18/1921 - 11/10/1922 (8-0-1) ............................9 11/19/1927 - 11/10/1928 (9-0) ...............................9 10/4/1930 - 12/6/1930 (8-0-1) ................................9 10/19/1940 - 10/3/1941 (8-0-1) ..............................9 11/14/1953 - 10/30/1954 (9-0) ...............................9 9/6/1980 - 11/8/1980 (9-0) .....................................9

Consecutive Losses1. 9/27/2008 - 10/16/2010 .......................................262. 9/22/1990 - 9/7/1991 .............................................9 11/5/1983 - 10/13/1984 ..........................................94. 10/22/1994 - 9/16/1995 .........................................75. 10/27/2005 - 9/9/2006 ...........................................66. 10/25/1946 - 11/27/1946 .......................................5 10/15/1960 - 11/12/1960 ........................................5 11/13/1976 - 9/24/1977 ..........................................5 9/10/1983 - 10/8/1983 ...........................................5 9/5/1991 - 11/2/1991 ..............................................5

Consective Games Without A Win1. 9/27/2008 - 10/16/2010 (0-26) .............................262. 9/22/1990 - 9/5/1991 (0-9) .....................................9 11/5/1983 - 10/13/1984 (0-9) .................................94 10/22/1994 - 9/16/1995 (0-8) .................................85. 10/25/1946 - 10/4/1947 (0-5-2) ..............................7 Consecutive Tie Games1. 9/26/1947 - 10/4/1947 ...........................................2

Consecutive Games Scoring1. 9/21/2002 - 11/27/2010 ......................................1072. 10/9/1965 - 12/8/1973 .........................................883. 11/12/1988 - 9/28/1996 ........................................83

Consecutive Shutouts1. 11/19/1927 - 11/10/1928 ........................................9

Consecutive Scoreless Games1. 10/15/1915 - 11/12/1915 ........................................4

Month By Month Record (Since 1927)•AugustHome ...........................................................2-1 (66.7%)Road ............................................................1-3 (25.0%)Overall ........................................................3-4 (42.9%)

• SeptemberHome ....................................................76-21-2 (77.8%)Road .....................................................50-58-6 (46.5%)Overall ...............................................126-79-8 (61.0%)

• OctoberHome ..................................................115-46-4 (70.9%)Road .....................................................82-81-3 (50.3%)Overall .............................................197-127-7 (60.6%)

• NovemberHome ..................................................87-41-10 (66.7%)Road .....................................................53-69-1 (43.5%)Overall ........................................... 140-110-11 (55.7%)

• DecemberHome ...........................................................1-2 (33.3%)Road ............................................................6-5 (54.5%)Neutral .........................................................5-2 (71.4%)Overall ......................................................12-9 (57.1%)

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TOTAL OFFENSEPlays1. Johnny Vance at Akron, 11/15/69 ........................692. Jeff Cesarone at Eastern Illinois, 11/15/86 ..........673. Scott Travis vs. Appalachian State, 9/8/84 ..........61 Jeff Cesarone vs. Akron, 9/5/85 ...........................615. Jeff Cesarone vs. Murray State, 11/23/85 ............57

Net Yards1. J.J. Jewell at Central Florida, 9/24/94 ................4952. Jeff Cesarone vs. Akron, 9/5/85 .........................4843. Johnny Vance vs. Akron, 11/15/69 .....................4284. Jeff Cesarone vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10/4/86 ....3905. Jeff Cesarone at Eastern Illinois, 11/15/86 ........374

RUSHINGPlays1. Bobby Rainey vs Middle Tennessee, 11/20/10 ....452. Don Smith vs. Missouri State, 10/1/89 .................413. Glendell Miller vs. Murray State, 11/20/82 ...........394. Clarence Jackson at Butler, 11/13/71 ..................38 Elmer Caldwell at Eastern Kentucky, 10/20/79 ....386. Glendell Miller at Akron, 9/17/83 ..........................36 Willie Taggart vs. Elon, 10/24/98..........................36

Net Yards1. Eddie Thompson vs. Southern Ill., 10/29/92 ......3092. Clarence Jackson at Butler, 11/13/71 ................2973. Willie Taggart at Southern Illinois, 10/25/97 .......2894. Joe Arnold at North Carolina A&T, 11/21/87.......2605. Rod Smart at Eastern Illinois, 10/30/99 .............258

Net Yards By a Quarterback1. Eddie Thompson vs. Southern Ill., 10/29/92 ......309 (NCAA Record)2. Willie Taggart vs. Southern Illinois, 10/25/97 .....2893. Donte Pimpleton at Illinois State, 11/3/01 ..........2454. Willie Taggart vs. Elon, 10/24/98........................2175. Willie Taggart at South Florida, 10/17/98 ...........206

Net Yards By Two Players1. Eddie Thompson (309) & Dion Bryant (162) ......471 vs. Southern Illinois, 10/29/92 (NCAA Record)2. Willie Taggart (289) & Jammie Kyle (103)..........392 at Southern Illinois, 10/25/973. Eddie Thompson (309) & Davion Sarver (70) ....379 vs. Southern Illinois, 10/29/924. Antwan Floyd (195) & Willie Taggart (181) ........376 at Murray State, 9/7/965. Willie Taggart (289) & Joey Stockton (84)..........373 vs. Southern Illinois, 10/25/97

Net Yards By Three Players1. E. Thompson (309), D. Bryant (162) & ..............541 D. Sarver (70) vs. Southern Ill., 10/29/922. W. Taggart (289), J. Kyle (103) & .......................476 J. Stockton (84) at Southern Ill., 10/25/973. A. Floyd (195), W. Taggart (181) & ....................452 L. Powell (76) at Murray State, 9/7/964. D. Moore (219), J. Vorhees (128) & ...................406 B. Rose (59) vs. Morehead St., 10/28/675. W. Taggart (177), D. Pimpleton (111) & .............390 J. Kyle (102) at Louisville, 10/31/98

Yards Per Play(min 10 atts)1. Willie Taggart vs. Austin Peay, 9/20/97 ...........17.36 (191 yds, 11 atts)2. Joe Arnold at North Carolina A&T, 11/19/88....14.75 (177 yds, 12 atts)3. Willie Taggart at Southern Illinois, 10/25/97 ....13.76 (289 yds, 21 atts)4. Jeremi Johnson vs. Murray State, 11/30/02....13.33 (160 yds, 12 atts)5. Troy Snardon vs. Youngstown St., 10/11/80 ...13.25 (159 yds, 12 atts)(min 4 atts)1. Dickie Moore at Austin Peay, 9/23/67 .............31.50 (126 yds, 4 atts)2. Ike Brown vs. Butler, 9/21/68 ..........................28.75 (115 yds, 4 atts)3. Lerron Moore vs. Jacksonville St., 11/29/03 ...27.40 (137 yds, 5 atts)4. Donte Pimpleton at Illinois State, 11/3/01 .......27.22 (245 yds, 9 atts)5. Stephen Willis vs. Troy, 11/10/07 ....................22.57 (158 yds, 7 atts)6. Sharon Miller vs. Evansville, 10/26/63 ............22.00 (100 yds, 5 atts)

Long Play1. Pedro Bacon vs. Livingston, 9/13/86 .............99-TD2. Gene McFadden vs. East Tenn., 9/26/53.......96-TD3. Lou Cullen at Mississippi, 9/26/42 .................91-TD Lerron Moore vs. Southern Illinois, 11/1/03 ...91-TD5. Pedro Bacon at Missouri State, 10/15/88 ......90-TD Donte Pimpleton at Illinois St., 11/3/01 ..........90-TD7. Rod Smart at Eastern Kentucky, 10/9/99 .......89-TD8. Stephen Willis vs. Troy, 11/10/07 .........................869. Joey Stockton at Southern Illinois, 10/25/97 ..84-TD10. Joe Arnold vs. N. Carolina A&T, 11/19/88 ......81-TD11. Dickie Moore at Austin Peay, 9/23/67 ............80-TD Keith Paskett vs. Morehead St., 10/29/83 .....80-TD

PASSINGAttempts1. Johnny Vance at Akron, 11/15/69 ........................59 (37-59, 413 yds) Jeff Cesarone vs. Akron, 10/5/85 .........................59 (36-59, 494 yds)3. Jeff Cesarone at Eastern Illinois, 11/15/86 ..........58 (33-58, 396 yds)4. Scott Travis vs. Appalachian State, 11/23/85 .......55 (29-55, 266 yds)5. Jeff Cesarone vs. Murray State, 11/23/85 ............51 (31-51, 338 yds)6. Jeff Cesarone at Middle Tennessee, 11/23/85 .....50 (31-50, 259 yds) Jeff Cesarone vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10/26/85 ....50 (32-50, 302 yds)

Completions1. Johnny Vance at Akron, 11/15/69 ........................37 (37-59, 413 yds)2. Jeff Cesarone vs. Akron, 10/5/85 .........................36 (36-59, 494 yds)3. Jeff Cesarone at Eastern Illinois, 11/15/86 ..........33 (33-58, 396 yds)4. Jeff Cesarone at Eastern Kentucky, 10/26/85 ......32 (32-50, 302 yds)5. Jeff Cesarone vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/3/84 .....31 (31-45, 322 yds) Jeff Cesarone at Middle Tennessee, 11/9/85 .......31 (31-50, 259 yds) Jeff Cesarone vs. Murray State, 11/23/85 ............31 (31-51, 338 yds)

Percent Completed1. Marty Jaggers at Austin Peay, 9/26/81 .833 (10-12) Willie Taggart at UT Martin, 8/28/97 ..... .833 (10-12)3. Ralph Antone at Kentucky St.,9/26/81 ... .818 (9-11) David Wolke vs. NC Central, 10/27/07 .. .818 (9-11)5. Jimmy Feix vs. Delta St., 11/1/52 ......... .800 (16-20) Justin Haddix vs. Western Ill., 9/30/06 . .800 (16-20)

Net Yards1. Jeff Cesarone vs. Akron, 10/5/85 .......................494 (36-59)2. Johnny Vance at Akron, 11/15/69 ......................413 (37-59)3. Jeff Cesarone vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10/4/86 ....396 (26-38) Jeff Cesarone at Eastern Illinois, 11/15/86 ........396 (33-58)5. Jeff Cesarone at Morehead State, 10/27/84 ......373 (26-44)

Touchdown Passes1. John Hall at Morehead State, 10/28/78 .................5 Jeff Cesarone vs. Akron, 10/5/85 ...........................53. Johnny Vance at Western Illinois, 10/12/68 ...........4 Leo Peckenpaugh at Murray St., 11/17/73.............4

Had Intercepted1. Dennis Tomek vs. Grambling, 12/8/73 ...................62. Jimmy Feix at Marshall, 10/6/51 ............................5 Doug Bartholomew at Akron, 9/17/77 ....................5

Long Plays1. Leo Peckenpaugh to Porter Williams .............96-TD at Murray State, 11/21/70 Jeff Cesarone to Keith Paskett ......................96-TD vs. Akron, 10/5/853. John Hall to Eddie Preston ............................93-TD at Austin Peay, 9/22/794. Bill Smith to Eddie Preston ............................92-TD vs. Austin Peay, 9/25/76

RECEIVINGCatches1. Jay Davis at Akron, 11/15/69 ...............................15 (191 yds)2 Curtis Hamilton vs. Eastern Ky., 9/15/07 .............12 (139 yds) Pat McKenzie vs. Eastern Ill., 11/10/84 ...............12 (92 yds)4. Keith Paskett vs. Eastern Ill., 11/15/86 ................11 (187 yds) Cedric Jones vs. Livingston, 9/13/86 ...................11 (121 yds) Jake Gaebler vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/15/08 ....11 (125 yds)7. Jake Gaebler at Southern Ill., 10/21/06 ...............10 (133 yds) Alan Mullins vs. Murray St., 11/23/85...................10 (116 yds) Alan Mullins at Middle Tennessee, 11/9/85 ..........10 (84 yds) Cedric Jones vs. Murray St., 11/23/85 .................10 (128 yds)

Net Yards1. Joey Stockton at Austin Peay, 9/16/95...............276 (7 catches)2. Joey Stockton vs. Murray St., 9/6/97 (3 ot) ........194 (7 catches)3. Jay Davis at Akron, 11/15/69 .............................191 (15 catches)4. Malcolm Darden at Chattanooga, 10/10/87 .......188 (5 catches)5. Keith Paskett at Eastern Ill., 11/15/86 ................187 (11 catches)

Touchdowns1. Porter Williams vs. Murray St., 11/17/73 ................42. Eddie Preston at Morehead St., 10/28/78 ..............3 Porter Williams vs. East Tennessee, 10/2/71.........3

KICKOFF RETURNSReturns1. Joey Stockton at Southern Ill., 11/4/95 ..................82. Dennis Mitchell at Southern Ill., 10/16/04 ..............7 Anthony Green at Louisville, 11/4/89 .....................74. Quinterrance Cooper at Bowling Green, 9/29/07 ...6 Dennis Mitchell vs. Southern Ill., 10/27/05 .............6 Dennis Mitchell at Sam Houston St., 11/27/04.......6 Kelvin Nedd at Louisville, 9/20/86 ..........................6 Herb Davis vs. Northern Iowa, 10/26/91 ................6 Herb Davis at Indiana St., 11/16/91 .......................6 Bobby Rainey at North Texas, 10/31/09 ................6 Bobby Rainey vs. Troy, 11/7/09 .............................6

Net Yards1. Anthony Green at Louisville, 11/4/89 .................2092. Joey Stockton vs. Southern Ill., 11/2/96 .............1823. Davlin Mullen at Morehead St., 10/30/82 ...........1764. Anthony Green vs. Missouri St., 10/14/89 .........1655. Bobby Rainey at Middle Tennessee, 10/24/09...1596. Bobby Rainey vs. Troy, 11/7/09 .........................1537. Dennis Mitchell at Sam Houston St., 11/27/04...146

Touchdowns1. Joey Stockton vs. Southern Ill., 11/2/96 .................2

Long Return1. Joey Stockton vs. Southern Ill., 11/2/96 .......100-TD Davlin Mullen vs. Youngstown St., 10/9/82 ..100-TD3. Mel Mitchell vs. McNeese St., 10/20/01 .........99-TD Eddie Godfrey at Murray St., 9/9/89 ..............99-TD John Embree at Appalachian St., 9/8/73 .......99-TD6. Davlin Mullen vs. Youngstown St., 10/11/80 ..98-TD7. Anthony Green vs. Missouri St., 10/14/89 .....97-TD Jimmy Thomas vs. Eastern Ky., 10/23/76 ......97-TD9. Jeremy Chandler at Y-town St., 11/15/03.......96-TD Joe Baird vs. Evansville, 10/26/63 .................96-TD

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PUNTINGPunts1. Adam Lindsey at Tennessee St., 10/18/86 ..........13 Charlie Johnson at Tennessee Tech, 10/19/74 ....133. Adam Lindsey at Eastern Kentucky, 10/22/83 .....12 Walt Herod at Morehead St., 10/30/76 ................12

Net Yards1. Charlie Johnson at Tennessee Tech, 10/19/74 ..5782. Adam Lindsey at Tennessee St., 10/18/86 ........5553. Adam Lindsey at Eastern Kentucky, 10/22/83 ...4984. Walt Herod at Morehead St., 10/30/76 ..............4905. Ray Farmer at Tennessee Tech, 10/18/80 .........444 Walt Herod vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10/23/76 ......444

Average Punt1. Brian Claybourn at Kansas St., 9/4/04 ............52.00 (208 yds, 4 punts)2. Charlie Johnson vs. Middle Tenn, 11/9/74 ......51.30 (205 yds, 4 punts)3. Brian Claybourn at Kansas St., 8/31/02 ..........49.60 (248 yds, 5 punts)4. Walt Herod vs. Morehead St., 11/1/75 ............49.57 (347 yds, 7 punts)5.Charlie Johnson at Appalachian St., 9/8/73 .......49.40 (346 yds, 7 punts)

Long Punt1. Charlie Johnson vs. Morehead St., 10/27/73 .......772. Charlie Johnson at Appalachian St., 9/8/73 .........763. Ray Farmer vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/13/79 .........754. Bobby Mitchell vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/61 .....745. Brian Claybourn at Indiana St., 10/13/01 .............73

PUNT RETURNSReturns1. Allen Coker at Butler, 11/13/71 ..............................9 Allen Coker vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/4/72 ...........93. Cedric Jones vs. Austin Peay, 10/1/88...................8

Net Yards1. Virgil Livers at East Tennessee, 10/5/74 ............1452. Bobby Sippio vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 9/11/99..1443. Bill “Jelly” Green at Butler, 11/11/67 ...................138 Rick Caswell vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/18/75 ......138 Rick Caswell vs. New Hampshire, 12/6/75 ........138

Long Return1. Joseph Jefferson at Illinois St., 11/3/01 .........95-TD2. Jerry Nassano vs. Morehead St., 10/10/53 ...90-TD Max Stevens vs. Morehead St., 10/13/51 ......90-TD Bill “Jelly” Green at Morehead St., 11/2/68 ....90-TD Cedric Jones vs. Chattanooga, 10/29/88 .......90-TD

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNINGNet Yards1. Joey Stockton at Austin Peay, 9/16/95...............467 (NCAA record) (276 rec, 144 KO rets, 29 rush, 18 pt rets)

INTERCEPTION RETURNSReturns1. Jim Pickens vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/13/48 .........42. Carl Brazley vs. East Tennessee, 9/30/78 .............3 John Leathers vs. Dayton, 10/12/74 ......................3 Max Stevens vs. Morehead St., 10/13/51 ..............3

Net Yards1. Bobby Sippio at Tennessee St., 10/21/00 ..........1192. Bill “Jelly” Green vs. Morehead St., 11/1/69.........953. Lamont Meacham vs. Kentucky St., 9/19/81 .......85 Garnett Mercer vs. Union (Tenn.), 11/12/32 .........855. Dennis Mitchell at Youngstown St., 11/15/03 .......84

Long Interception Return1. Bill “Jelly” Green vs. Morehead St., 11/1/69...95-TD Walt Apperson to Jack Binkley (lateral) vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/8/52 ....................95-TD3. Lamont Meacham vs. Kentucky St., 9/19/81 .85-TD Garnett Mercer vs. Union (Tenn.), 11/12/32 ...85-TD5. Dennis Mitchell at Y-town St., 11/15/03..........84-TD6. Eddie Godfrey vs. Tenn. Tech, 10/21/89 ........83-TD 7. Bobby Sippio at Tennessee St., 10/21/00 ......82-TD 8. Richard Grice at Murray St., 11/21/92............80-TD

SCORINGPoints1. Brian Porter at Fla. International, 11/20/04 ..........24 Lerron Moore vs. Western Ill., 11/13/04 ...............24 Joey Stockton vs. Southern Ill., 11/2/96 ...............24 Eddie Thompson vs. Southern Ill., 10/29/92 ........24 Joe Arnold at North Carolina A&T, 11/21/87.........24 Porter Williams vs. Murray St., 11/17/73 ..............24 Dickie Moore vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/67 .......24 Carroll Broderick vs. Evansville, 9/24/32 .............24

Touchdowns1. Brian Porter at Fla. International, 11/20/04 ............4 Lerron Moore vs. Western Ill., 11/13/04 .................4 Joey Stockton vs. Southern Ill., 11/2/96 .................4 Eddie Thompson vs. Southern Ill., 10/29/92 ..........4 Joe Arnold at North Carolina A&T, 11/21/87...........4 Porter Williams vs. Murray St., 11/17/73 ................4 Dickie Moore vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/67 .........4

Points By Kicking1. Matt Lange vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/20/03 ..........182. Peter Martinez vs. UT-Martin, 9/9/00 ...................153. Chris James vs. N.C. Central, 10/27/07 ..............14 Chris James vs. Youngstown St., 10/2/04 ...........14 Chris Pino vs. Central Florida, 10/24/92 ..............146. Chris James vs. Missouri St., 10/15/05 ...............13 Chris James at Illinois St., 10/8/05 ......................13 Matt Lange at Youngstown St., 11/15/03 .............13 Matt Lange vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/6/03 ...........13 Jeff Poisel at Eastern Kentucky, 9/13/97 .............13 Tanner Siewert vs. Murray St., 9/20/08 ................13

Extra Points Made1. Chris James vs. West Virginia Tech, 9/1/05 ...........9 Peter Martinez vs. UT-Martin, 9/9/00 .....................9 Jeff Poisel vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 8/29/96 ..........94. Chris James vs. W.Va. Tech, 9/8/07 ......................8 Matt Lange at Indiana St., 10/25/03 .......................8 Peter Martinez vs. Murray St., 11/30/02.................8 Jeff Poisel vs. Austin Peay, 9/26/98 .......................8 Steve Wilson vs. Murray St., 11/22/69 ...................8 Tom Atwood vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/67 ...........8

Field Goals Made1. Matt Lange vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/20/03 ............52. Chris Pino vs. Jacksonville St., 10/2/93 .................4 Steve Donisi vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/29/90 ..........4 Casey Tinius at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/14/09 .........45. 16 times, last by Tanner Siewert vs Murray St., 9/20/08 ....3

Long Field Goal1. Dick Herron at Middle Tennessee, 11/6/71 ..........572. Chris James at Missouri St., 10/14/06 .................543. Chris James vs. Northern Iowa, 11/5/05 ..............52 Dan Maher at Louisville, 9/20/86 .........................525. Peter Martinez at Furman, 12/1/01 ......................51 Dan Maher at Austin Peay, 10/25/86 ...................517. Dave Betz at Murray St., 11/20/76 .......................50 Tanner Siewert at Kentucky, 9/27/08 ...................509. Peter Martinez at Georgia Southern, 12/14/02 ....49 Dan Maher at Eastern Kentucky, 10/3/87 ............49

Long Field Goal Attempt1. Dave Betz at Murray St., 11/20/76 .......................57 Charlie Johnson at East Tennessee, 10/5/74 ......57 Steve Wilson at Middle Tennessee, 11/6/71 ........57 Dick Herron at MTSU, 11/6/71 (GOOD) ...............575. Chris James at Ball St., 10/13/07 ........................55 Brian Claybourn vs. Northern Iowa, 11/8/03 ........557. Chris James at Missouri St., 10/14/06 (GOOD) ...54 Peter Martinez vs. Murray St., 11/30/02...............54 Dave Betz vs. Murray St., 11/19/77 .....................54 Dick Herron vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10/21/72 .......54

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TOTAL OFFENSEPlays1. Jeff Cesarone, 1985 (2,542 yds)........................4892. Jeff Cesarone, 1986 (2,169 yds)........................4533. Johnny Vance, 1969 (2,164 yds) .......................4124. Kawaun Jakes, 2010 (1,880 yds) ......................3875. Kawaun Jakes, 2009 (1,871 yds) ......................3696. Ralph Antone, 1982 (1,502 yds) ........................3617. Justin Haddix, 2005 (2,220 yds) ........................3438. Bobby Rainey, 2010 (1,654 yds) ........................3429. Jeff Cesarone, 1987 (1,698 yds)........................33810. Justin Haddix, 2006 (2,211 yds).........................336

Net Yards1. Jeff Cesarone, 1985 (489 plays) .....................2,5422. Willie Taggart, 1997 (320 plays)......................2,4033. Jason Michael, 2002 (335 plays) ....................2,3034. Justin Haddix, 2004 (301 plays) .....................2,2915. Justin Haddix, 2006 (336 plays) .....................2,2116. Justin Haddix, 2005 (343 plays) .....................2,2107. Jeff Cesarone, 1986 (453 plays) .....................2,1698. Justin Haddix, 2003 (329 plays) .....................2,1689. Johnny Vance, 1969 (412 plays).....................2,16410. Willie Taggart, 1998 (314 plays)......................2,012

RUSHINGPlays1. Bobby Rainey, 2010 (1,649 yds) ........................3402. Jon Frazier, 2002 (1,537 yds) ............................3033. Lawrence Jefferson, 1975 (880 yds)..................2934. Joe Arnold, 1988 (1,668 yds) .............................2785. Lerron Moore, 2003 (1,490 yds) ........................273

Net Yards1. Joe Arnold, 1988 (278 atts) .............................1,6682. Bobby Rainey, 2010 (340 atts)........................1,6493. Jon Frazier, 2002 (303 atts) ............................1,5374. Lerron Moore, 2003 (273 atts) ........................1,4905. Dickie Moore, 1967 (208 atts) .........................1,4446. Antwan Floyd, 1994 (240 atts) ........................1,3277. Willie Taggart, 1998 (210 atts) ........................1,3138. Willie Taggart, 1997 (189 atts) ........................1,2579. Rod Smart, 1999 (188 atts) ............................1,24910. Tyrell Hayden, 2007 (205 atts) ........................1,134

Net Yards By a Quarterback1. Willie Taggart, 1998 (210 atts) ........................1,3132. Willie Taggart, 1997 (189 atts) ........................1,2573. Willie Taggart, 1996 (167 atts) ...........................9974. Eddie Thompson, 1992 (113 atts) ......................8375. Eddie Thompson, 1993 (120 atts)......................830

Net Yards By Two Players1. J. Arnold (1,668) & P. Bacon (590), 1998........2,2582. J. Frazier (1,537) & J. Michael (642), 2002 ....2,1793. A. Floyd (1,041) & W. Taggart (997), 1996 .....2,0384. L. Moore (1,490) & C. Miller (479), 2003 ........1,9695. D. Moore (1,444) & J. Vorhees (498), 1967 ....1,942

Touchdowns1. Dickie Moore, 1967 ..............................................19

Most 200-Yard Games1. Dickie Moore, 1967 ................................................2 Eddie Thompson, 1992 ..........................................2 Eddie Thompson, 1993 ..........................................2 Willie Taggart, 1998 ...............................................2 Most 150-Yard Games1. Bobby Rainey, 2010 ...............................................72. Dickie Moore, 1967 ................................................4 Joe Arnold, 1988 ....................................................4 Willie Taggart, 1998 ...............................................4 Rod Smart, 1999 ....................................................4

Most 100-Yard Games1. Antwan Floyd, 1994 ...............................................9 Jon Frazier, 2002 ...................................................9 Bobby Rainey, 2010 ...............................................93. Dickie Moore, 1967 ................................................8 Joe Arnold, 1988 ....................................................8 Lerron Moore, 2003 ...............................................86. Willie Taggart, 1998 ...............................................7

PASSINGAttempts1. Jeff Cesarone, 1985...........................................447 (253 comps, 2,737 yds)2. Jeff Cesarone, 1986...........................................397 (207 comps, 2,396 yds)3. Johnny Vance, 1969 ..........................................307 (155 comps, 1,943 yds)4. Jeff Cesarone, 1987...........................................297 (152 comps, 1,887 yds)5. Kawaun Jakes, 2010 .........................................291 (149 comps, 1,680 yds)6. Justin Haddix, 2005 ...........................................279 (171 comps, 2,186 yds)

Completions1. Jeff Cesarone, 1985...........................................253 (447 atts, 2,737 yds)2. Jeff Cesarone, 1986...........................................207 (397 atts, 2,396 yds)3. Justin Haddix, 2006 ...........................................171 (279 atts, 2,186 yds)4. Johnny Vance, 1969 ..........................................155 (307 atts, 1,943 yds)5. Jeff Cesarone, 1987...........................................152 (297 atts, 1,887 yds)6. Kawaun Jakes, 2010 .........................................149 (291 atts, 1,680 yds)7. Kawaun Jakes, 2009 .........................................148 (244 atts, 1,516 yds)8. Ralph Antone, 1982 ...........................................135 (268 atts, 1,657 yds)9. Justin Haddix, 2005 ...........................................131 (230 atts, 1,892 yds)10. Jimmy Feix, 1952 ...............................................127 (210 atts, 1,752 yds)

Percent Completed1. Jimmy Feix, 1952 (Led NCAA) ..........................632 (127-201, 1,752 yds)2. Justin Haddix, 2006 ...........................................613 (171-279, 2,186 yds)3. Kawaun Jakes, 2009 .........................................607 (148-244, 1,516 yds)4. Jason Michael, 2002 ..........................................606 (100-165, 1,661 yds)5. Justin Haddix, 2004 ...........................................586 (126-215, 1,976 yds)6. Justin Haddix, 2005 ...........................................570 (131-230, 1,892 yds)7. Jeff Cesarone, 1985...........................................566 (253-447, 2,737 yds)8. Ralph Antone, 1981 ...........................................531 (101-191, 1,356 yds)9. Jeff Cesarone, 1986...........................................521 (207-397, 2,396 yds)10. Jeff Cesarone, 1984...........................................517 (123-238, 1,546 yds)

Net Yards1. Jeff Cesarone, 1985....................... 2,737 (253-447)2. Jeff Cesarone, 1986....................... 2,396 (207-397)3. Justin Haddix, 2006 ....................... 2,186 (171-279)4. Justin Haddix, 2004 ....................... 1,976 (126-215)5. Johnny Vance, 1969 ...................... 1,943 (155-307)6. Justin Haddix, 2005 ....................... 1,892 (131-230)7. Jeff Cesarone, 1987....................... 1,887 (152-297)8. Justin Haddix, 2003 ....................... 1,875 (113-223)9. Jimmy Fiex, 1952 ........................... 1,752 (127-201)10. Kawaun Jakes, 2010 ..................... 1,680 (149-291)

Touchdown Passes1. Jeff Cesarone, 1985.............................................182. Johnny Vance, 1969 ............................................163. Jimmy Feix, 1952 .................................................15 Jeff Cesarone, 1986.............................................15 Justin Haddix, 2005 .............................................156. Justin Haddix, 2004 .............................................147. Dennis Tomek, 1973 ............................................13 Ralph Antone, 1982 .............................................13 Justin Haddix, 2003 .............................................1310. John Hall, 1978 ....................................................12

Had Intercepted1. Shanon Miller, 1964 .............................................202. Johnny Vance, 1969 ............................................183. Mike Egan, 1965 ..................................................15 Johnny Vance, 1968 ............................................15 Dennis Tomek, 1973 ............................................15

Pass Effi ciency Rating1. Jason Johnson, 2000 ....................................157.482. Jason Michael, 2002 .....................................157.113. Leo Peckenpaugh, 1973 ...............................147.984. Willie Taggart, 1997 ......................................140.895. Justin Haddix, 2005 ......................................138.886. Justin Haddix, 2004 ......................................138.787. Justin Haddix, 2006 ......................................137.218. K.J. Black, 2007 ............................................136.569. J.J. Jewell, 1994 ...........................................135.8010. Eddie Thompson, 1993 .................................134.63

RECEIVINGCatches1. Curtis Hamilton, 2007 (873 yds) ..........................66 Porter Williams, 1973 (1,107 yds) ........................663. Alan Mullins, 1985 (849 yds) ...............................654. Jake Gaebler, 2008 (588 yds) ..............................545. Curtis Hamilton, 2006 (841 yds) ..........................52 Casey Rooney, 2003 (946 yds)............................527. Ty Campbell, 1984 (503 yds) ...............................508. Glendell Miller, 1985 (356 yds) ............................499. John Newby, 1981 (736 yds) ...............................4810. Keith Paskett, 1985 (829 yds) ..............................47

Net Yards1. Porter Williams, 1973 (66 catches) .................1,1072. Casey Rooney, 2003 (52 catches) .....................9463. Curtis Hamilton, 2007 (66 catches) ...................8734. Joey Stockton, 1995 (33 catches) .....................8635. Maurice Perkins, 2004 (43 catches) ..................849 Alan Mullins, 1985 (65 catches) .........................8497. Curtis Hamilton, 2006 (52 catches) ...................8418. Keith Paskett, 1985 (47 catches) .......................8299. Jay Davis, 1969 (46 catches) ............................80910. Joey Stockton, 1997 (39 catches) .....................772

Touchdowns1. Porter Williams, 1973 ...........................................112. Curtis Hamilton, 2006 ..........................................103. Alan Mullins, 1985 .................................................7 Keith Paskett, 1985 ................................................7 Eddie Preston, 1979 ..............................................7 Jay Davis, 1969 .....................................................77. Joey Stockton, 1996 ..............................................6 Joey Stockton, 1995 ..............................................6 John Newby, 1982 .................................................6

KICKOFF RETURNSReturns1. Bobby Rainey, 2009 .............................................44 Willie McNeal, 2010 .............................................443. Joey Stockton, 1995 ............................................394. Herb Davis, 1991 .................................................385. Joey Stockton, 1996 ............................................276. Dennis Mitchell, 2005 ..........................................26 Anthony Green, 1989 ...........................................26

Net Yards1. Bobby Rainey, 2009 ........................................1,0502. Willie McNeal, 2010 ...........................................968 3. Joey Stockton, 1995 ..........................................9344. Joey Stockton, 1996 ..........................................7785. Herb Davis, 1991 ...............................................6546. Anthony Green, 1989 .........................................603

Average Return• (min 10)1. Davlin Mullen, 1982 (574 yds, 18 rets) .............31.9 (Led NCAA)2. Bobby Rainey, 2008 (581 yds, 19 rets) .............30.63. John Embree, 1973 (334 yds, 11 rets) ..............30.44. Mel Mitchell, 2001 (295 yds, 10 rets) ................29.55. Joey Stockton, 1996 (778 yds, 27 rets) ............28.8• (min 20)1. Davlin Mullen, 1979-82 (833 yds, 26 rets) ........32.02. Mel Mitchell, 1999-2001 (570 yds, 20 rets) .......28.53. Bobby Rainey, 2008-present (1,631 yds, 63 rets) .. 25.9 4. Jim Garrett, 1965-67 (593 yds, 23 rets) ............25.85. Joey Stockton, 1994-97 (2,302 yds, 94 rets) ....24.56. Bryan Daniel, 1995-98 (664 yds, 28 rets) .........23.7

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Touchdowns1. Joey Stockton, 1996 ..............................................2 Anthony Green, 1989 .............................................2 Davlin Mullen, 1982 ...............................................2

PUNTINGPunts1. Walt Herod, 1975 .................................................802. Walt Herod, 1976 .................................................783. Adam Lindsey, 1986 ............................................77 Adam Lindsey, 1983 ............................................775. Adam Lindsey, 1985 ............................................75

Net Yards1. Walt Herod, 1975 ............................................3.2302. Walt Herod, 1976 ............................................3,2023. Adam Lindsey, 1986 .......................................3,0934. Adam Lindsey, 1983 .......................................2,9595. Hendrix Brakefi eld, 2010 ................................2,872

Average Punt(min 40)1. Brian Claybourn, 2004 (1,996 yds, 46 punts) ...43.42. Jeremy Moore, 2009 (2,427 yds, 56 punts) ......43.33. Ray Farmer, 1980 (2,584 yds, 61 punts) ..........42.44. Charlie Johnson, 1974 (2,155 yds, 51 punts) ...42.35. Jeremy Moore, 2007 (1,919 yds, 46 punts) ......41.76. Brian Claybourn, 2003 (2,224 yds, 54 punts) ...41.27. Walt Herod, 1976 (3,202 yds, 78 punts) ...........41.18. Hendrix Brakefi eld, 2010 (2,872 yds, 71 punts) 40.59. Walt Herod, 1975 (3,230 yds, 80 punts) ...........40.410. Todd Davis, 1990 (2,216 yds, 55 punts) .......... 40.3

PUNT RETURNSReturns1. Virgil Livers, 1974 ................................................502. Rick Caswell, 1975 ..............................................483. Joey Stockton, 1997 ............................................414. Davlin Mullen, 1980 .............................................39

Net Yards1. Virgil Livers, 1974 ..............................................5452. Antonio Veals, 2002 ...........................................4843. Joseph Jefferson, 2001......................................4404. Bill “Jelly” Green, 1967 ......................................426

Average Return(min 12)1. Bill “Jelly” Green, 1967 (426 yds, 24 rets) ........17.82. Joseph Jefferson, 2001 (440 yds, 26 rets)........16.93. Dennis Mitchell, 2005 (242 yds, 15 rets) ..........16.14. Antonio Veals, 2002 (484 yds, 33 rets) .............14.75. Bobby Sippio, 1999 (230 yds, 17 rets) ..............13.56. Bill “Jelly” Green, 1968 (238 yds, 18 rets) ........13.2 Touchdowns1. Virgil Livers, 1974 ..................................................3

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNINGNet Yards• Season1. Bobby Rainey, 2009 ........................................2,101 (939 rush, 83 rec, 29 pt rets, 1,050 KO rets)2. Joe Arnold, 1988 .............................................2,002 (1,668 rush, 72 rec, 262 KO rets)3. Joey Stockton, 1995 .......................................1,990 (46 rush, 863 rec, 147 pt rets, 934 KO rets)4. Jon Frazier, 2002 ............................................1,943 (1,537 rush, 78 rec, 328 KO rets)5. Bobby Rainey, 2010 ........................................1,879 (1,649, 230 rec)6. Joey Stockton, 1996 .......................................1,563 (13 rush, 472 rec, 300 pt rets, 778 KO rets)7. Rod Smart, 1999 .............................................1,556 (1,249 rush, 28 rec, 279 pt rets) Clarence Jackson, 1973 .................................1,556 (909 rush, 60 rec, 254 pt rets, 333 KO rets)9. Joey Stockton, 1997 .......................................1,498 (92 rush, 722 rec, 244 pt rets, 440 KO rets)10. Lerron Moore, 2003 ........................................1,494 (1,490 rush, 4 rec)

Yards Per Game1. Joey Stockton, 1995 (1,990 yds, 10 gms) ......199.02. Bobby Rainey, 2009 (2,101 yds, 12 gms) .......175.13. Dickie Moore, 1967 (1,456 yds, 10 gms) ........161.84. Bobby Rainey, 2010 (1,879 yds, 12 gms) .......156.64. Joe Arnold, 1988 (2,002 yds, 13 gms) ............154.05. Joey Stockton, 1996 (1,563 yds, 11 gms) .......142.16. Rod Smart, 1999 (1,556 yds, 11 gms) ............141.57. Jimmy Woods, 1976 (1,353 yds, 10 gms).......135.3

INTERCEPTION RETURNSReturns1. Bobby Sippio, 2000 ..............................................102. Mike McCoy, 1973 .................................................93. John Leathers, 1975 ..............................................8 Max Stevens, 1952 ................................................8 Max Stevens, 1951 ................................................8

Net Yards1. Bobby Sippio, 2000 ............................................2362. Mike McCoy, 1973 .............................................1393. Joseph Jefferson, 2000......................................1244. Virgil Livers, 1974 ..............................................1235. Walt Apperson, 1952 .......................................... 111

Average Return(min 5)1. Virgil Livers, 1974 (123 yds, 5 rets) ..................24.62. Bobby Sippio, 2000 (236 yds, 10 rets) ..............23.63. Joseph Jefferson, 2000 (137 yds, 6 rets)..........22.84. Walt Apperson, 1952 (111 yds, 6 rets) ..............18.55. Bo Smith, 2007 (79 yds, 5 rets) ........................15.86. Mike McCoy, 1973 (139 yds, 9 rets) .................15.4

SCORINGPoints1. Matt Lange, 2003 (PK) .......................................1172. Clarence Jackson, 1973 (RB) ...........................114 Dickie Moore, 1967 (RB) ...................................1144. Peter Martinez, 2002 (PK) .................................1035. Peter Martinez, 2000 (PK) .................................1006. Willie Taggart, 1997 (QB) ....................................967. Willie Taggart, 1998 (QB) .....................................928. Joe Arnold, 1988 (RB) .........................................90 Bobby Rainey, 2010 (RB) ....................................90

Touchdowns1. Clarence Jackson, 1973 ......................................19 Dickie Moore, 1967 ..............................................193. Willie Taggart, 1997 (quarterback) .......................164. Willie Taggart, 1998 (quarterback) .......................15 Joe Arnold, 1988 ..................................................15 Bobby Rainey, 2010 (RB) ....................................156. Brian Porter, 2004 ................................................14 Jason Michael, 2002 (quarterback) .....................148. Lerron Moore, 2003 .............................................13

Points By Kicking1. Matt Lange, 2003 ...............................................1172. Peter Martinez, 2002 .........................................1033. Peter Martinez, 2000 .........................................1004. Chris James, 2005 ...............................................87 Jeff Poisel, 1997 ..................................................876. Chris James, 2007 ...............................................847. Dan Maher, 1988 .................................................808. Peter Martinez, 2001 ...........................................769. Jeff Poisel, 1998 ..................................................7010. Dan Maher, 1987 .................................................69

Extra Points Made1. Jeff Poisel, 1997 ..................................................542. Peter Martinez, 2002 ...........................................49 Peter Martinez, 2000 ...........................................49 Jeff Poisel, 1998 ..................................................495. Matt Lange, 2003 .................................................486. Chris James, 2007 ...............................................42 Chris James, 2005 ...............................................428. Jeff Poisel, 1996 ..................................................379. Charlie Johnson, 1973 .........................................3610. Dan Maher, 1988 .................................................35

Field Goals Made1. Matt Lange, 2003 .................................................232. Peter Martinez, 2002 ...........................................183. Peter Martinez, 2000 ...........................................174. Chris James, 2005 ...............................................15 Dan Maher, 1988 .................................................156. Chris James, 2007 ...............................................14 Peter Martinez, 2001 ...........................................14 Casey Tinius, 2009 ..............................................149. Chris James, 2006 ...............................................13 Dan Maher, 1987 .................................................13

Consecutive Field Goals Made1. Chris James, 2005 ...............................................10 vs. Indiana St. (1), Illinois St. (3), Missouri St. (3), Southern Ill. (2), Northern Iowa (1) Matt Lange, 2003 .................................................10 vs. Union (Ky.) (2), West Virginia Tech (2), Eastern Kentucky (5), Auburn (1)3. Will Sweeney, 1994................................................9 vs. Eastern Kentucky (1), Murray St. (1), Central Florida (1), UAB (1), Jacksonville St. (3), Troy (1), Indiana St. (1) Chris Pino, 1993 (end of career) ............................9 vs. Jacksonville St. (4), Southern Ill. (1), Troy (1), Murray St. (3)5. Chris James, 2006 .................................................8 vs. Missouri St. (1), Southern Ill. (2), Indiana St. (2), Northern Iowa (2), Youngstown St. (1), Dan Maher, 1988 ...................................................8 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3), Austin Peay (2), Illinois St. (1), Tennessee Tech (2)6. Matt Lange, 2003 ...................................................7 vs. Southern Ill. (1), Northern Iowa (1), Youngstown St. (3), Jacksonville St. (1), Wofford (1) Peter Martinez, 2001-02 ........................................7 vs. Furman (2), vs. Kansas St. (1), Kentucky St. (2), Youngstown St. (2)

TACKLESUnassisted Tackles1. Rick Green, 1975 ...............................................1312. Melvin Wisham, 2000 ........................................1063. Erik Dandy, 2003................................................1014. Richard Grice, 1992 .............................................955. Charles Thompson, 2002.....................................936. Biff Madon, 1976 ..................................................907. Rick Green, 1974 .................................................878. Biff Madon, 1977 ..................................................849. Erik Dandy, 2001..................................................8210. Karl Maslowski, 2003 ...........................................80 Reginald Hayden, 1977 .......................................80

Assisted Tackles1. Paul Gray, 1981 .................................................1002. Paul Gray, 1982 ...................................................933. Tom Tussey, 1981 ................................................884. David Suggs, 1981 ..............................................855. Paul Gray, 1983 ...................................................84

Total Tackles1. Rick Green, 1975 ...............................................2132. Paul Gray, 1981 .................................................1733. Melvin Wisham, 2000 ........................................1714. Erik Dandy, 2003................................................1675. Charles Thompson, 2002...................................1596. Richard Grice, 1992 ...........................................1567. Erik Dandy, 2001................................................1558. Paul Gray, 1982 .................................................1499. Biff Madon, 1976 ................................................14810. Biff Madon, 1977 ................................................143

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Net Yards1. Justin Haddix, 2003-06 (1,309 plays) .............8,8902. Jeff Cesarone, 1984-87 (1,545 plays).............7,8523. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 (1,141 plays) .............7,3234. Johnny Vance, 1966-69 (709 plays) ...............4,7825. Eddie Thompson, 1991-93 (636 plays) ...........4,109

RUSHINGPlays1. Lerron Moore, 2003-06 (4,396 yds) ...................8282. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 (3,997 yds) ...................7213. Antwan Floyd, 1993-96 (3,775 yds) ...................6974. Joe Arnold, 1985-88 (3,570 yds) ........................6425. Jimmy Woods, 1975-78 (2,479 yds) ..................6126. Dickie Moore, 1965-68 (3,560 yds) ....................607

Net Yards1. Lerron Moore, 2003-06 (828 atts) ...................4,3962. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 (721 atts) ...................3,9973. Antwan Floyd, 1993-96 (697 atts) ...................3,7754. Joe Arnold, 1985-88 (642 atts) .......................3,5705. Dickie Moore, 1965-68 (607 atts) ...................3,5606. Bobby Rainey, 2010 (526 atts)........................2,847

Net Yards By a Quarterback1. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 (721 atts) ...................3,9972. Eddie Thompson, 1991-93 (387 atts) .............2,3493. Donte Pimpleton, 1998-01 (242 atts) ..............1,3514. Jason Johnson, 2000-01 (253 atts) ................1,1645. Jason Michael, 1999-02 (318 atts) .................1,038

Touchdowns1. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 ........................................472. Lerron Moore, 2003-06 ........................................433. Clarence Jackson, 1970-73 .................................374. Dickie Moore, 1965-68 .........................................34

Most 200-Yard Games1. Eddie Thompson, 1991-93.....................................42. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 ..........................................33. Dickie Moore, 1965-68 ...........................................2 Joe Arnold, 1985-88 ...............................................2 Most 150-Yard Games1. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 ..........................................82. Dickie Moore, 1965-68 ...........................................7 Lerron Moore, 2003-06 ..........................................7 Bobby Rainey, 2008-present..................................74. Joe Arnold, 1985-88 ...............................................6

Most 100-Yard Games1. Lerron Moore, 2003-06 ........................................212. Antwan Floyd, 1993-96 ........................................183. Dickie Moore, 1965-68 .........................................17 Willie Taggart, 1995-98 ........................................175. Joe Arnold, 1985-88 .............................................13

Consecutive 100-Yard Games1. Antwan Floyd, 1994-95 ..........................................82. Lerron Moore, 2003 ...............................................53. Dickie Moore, 1967 (twice) ....................................4 Joe Arnold, 1988 ....................................................4 Willie Taggart, 1998 ...............................................4

PASSINGAttempts1. Jeff Cesarone, 1984-87 ..................................1,379 (735 comps, 8,566 yds)2. Justin Haddix, 2003-06 ......................................947 (541 comps, 7,929 yds)3. Leo Peckenpaugh, 1970-73 ...............................619 (283 comps, 3,532 yds)4. Johnny Vance, 1966-69 .....................................592 (289 comps, 4,046 yds)5. John Hall, 1977-80 .............................................571 (286 comps, 3,876 yds)6. Jimmy Feix, 1949-52 .........................................554 (272 comps, 3,780 yds)

Completions1. Jeff Cesarone, 1984-87 .....................................735 (1,379 atts, 8,566 yds)2. Justin Haddix, 2003-06 ......................................541 (947 atts, 7,929 yds)2. Kawaun Jakes, 2009-present ............................297 (535 atts, 3,196 yds)3. Johnny Vance, 1966-69 .....................................289 (592 atts, 4,046 yds)4. John Hall, 1977-80 .............................................286 (571 atts, 3,876 yds)5. Leo Peckenpaugh, 1970-73 ...............................283 (619 atts, 3,532 yds)6. Ralph Antone, 1979-82 ......................................278 (519 atts, 3,555 yds)

Percent Completed(min 300 atts)1. Justin Haddix, 2003-06 ......................................571 (541-947, 7,929 yds)2. Kawaun Jakes, 2009-present ............................555 (297-535, 3,196 yds)3. David Wolke, 2007-08........................................545 (194-356, 2,200 yds)4. Ralph Antone, 1979-82 ......................................536 (278-519, 3,555 yds)5. Jeff Cesarone, 1984-87 .....................................533 (735-1,379, 8,566 yds)6. John Hall, 1977-80 .............................................501 (286-571, 3,876 yds)

Net Yards1. Jeff Cesarone, 1984-87 .............. 8,566 (735-1,379)2. Justin Haddix, 2003-06 .................. 7,929 (541-947)3. Johnny Vance, 1966-69 ................. 4,046 (289-592)4. John Hall, 1977-80 ......................... 3,876 (286-571)5. Jimmy Feix, 1949-52 ..................... 3,780 (272-554)

Touchdown Passes1. Justin Haddix, 2003-06 ........................................502. Jeff Cesarone, 1984-87 .......................................463. Leo Peckenpaugh, 1970-73 .................................354. Jimmy Feix, 1949-52 ...........................................30 John Hall, 1977-80 ...............................................30 Willie Taggart, 1995-98 ........................................30

Had Intercepted1. Johnny Vance, 1966-69 .......................................432. Jeff Cesarone, 1984-87 .......................................423. Leo Peckenpaugh, 1970-73 .................................384. Justin Haddix, 2003-06 ........................................36

Pass Effi ciency Rating(min 250 atts)1. Justin Haddix, 2003-06 .................................137.282. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 .................................127.713. Ralph Antone, 1979-82 .................................117.104. Jimmy Feix, 1949-52 ....................................133.455. John Hall, 1977-80 ........................................112.896. Jeff Cesarone, 1984-87 ................................110.40

RECEIVINGCatches1. Jake Gaebler, 2006-09 (1,430 yds) ...................1682. Curtis Hamilton, 2004-07 (2,324 yds) ................1493. Jay Davis, 1968-71 (2,236 yds) .........................1314. Alan Mullins, 1982-85 (1,866 yds) .....................1345. Keith Paskett, 1983-86 (2,117 yds) ....................1236. Robert Coates, 1986-89 (1,445 yds) .................1197. Cedric Jones, 1984-86, ’88 (1,632 yds) .............119

Net Yards1. Curtis Hamilton, 2004-07 (149 catches) .........2,3242. Jay Davis, 1968-71 (131 catches) ..................2,2363. Keith Paskett, 1983-86 (123 catches) .............2,1174. Eddie Preston, 1976-79 (114 catches)............2,0835. Jake Gaebler, 2006-09 (168 catches) .............1,9246. Alan Mullins, 1982-85 (124 catches) ..............1,8667. Porter Williams, 1970-73 (105 catches) ..........1,8268. Cedric Jones, 1984-86, ’88 (117 catches) ......1,6329. Casey Rooney, 2002-03 (81 catches).............1,54910. Maurice Perkins, 2003-05 (81 catches) ..........1,485

Touchdowns1. Eddie Preston, 1976-79 .......................................222. Porter Williams, 1970-73 .....................................213. Curtis Hamilton, 2004-07 .....................................19 Jay Davis, 1968-71 ..............................................19

KICKOFF RETURNSReturns1. Joey Stockton, 1994-97 .......................................942. Bobby Rainey, 2008-present................................633. Dennis Mitchell, 2003-06 .....................................624. Herb Davis, 1989-91 ............................................445. Joe Arnold, 1985-88 .............................................40 Nate Jones, 1977-80 ...........................................40 Jim Sprinkle, 1965-68 ..........................................40

Net Yards1. Joey Stockton, 1994-97 ..................................2,3022. Bobby Rainey, 2008-present...........................1,6313. Dennis Mitchell, 2003-06 ................................1,3064. Willie McNeal, 2010-present ..............................9685. Joe Arnold, 1985-89 ...........................................9036. Nate Jones, 1977-80 .........................................8457. Davlin Mullen, 1979-82 ......................................833

Average Return(min 20)1. Davlin Mullen, 1979-82 (833 yds, 26 rets) ........32.02. Mel Mitchell, 1999-2001 (570 yds, 20 rets) .......28.53. Bobby Rainey, 2008-present (1,631 yds, 63 rets) .. 25.9 4. Jim Garrett, 1965-67 (593 yds, 23 rets) ............25.85. Joey Stockton, 1994-97 (2,302 yds, 94 rets) ....24.56. Bryan Daniel, 1995-98 (664 yds, 28 rets) .........23.7

Touchdowns1. Davlin Mullen, 1979-82 ..........................................3

PUNTINGPunts1. Adam Lindsey, 1983-86 .....................................2992. Brian Claybourn, 2001-04 ..................................2263. Ray Farmer, 1977-80 .........................................2224. Todd Davis, 1986-89 ..........................................1865. Walt Herod, 1973-76 ..........................................179

Net Yards1. Adam Lindsey, 1983-86 ................................11,4502. Brian Claybourn, 2001-04 ...............................9,2373. Ray Farmer, 1977-80 ......................................8,9204. Walt Herod, 1973-76 .......................................7,3765. Todd Davis, 1986-89 .......................................7,024

Average Punt(min 150)1. Walt Herod, 1973-76 .........................................41.2 (7,376 yds, 179 punts)2. Brian Claybourn, 2001-04 .................................40.9 (9,237 yds, 226 punts)3. Charlie Johnson, 1972-75 .................................40.5 (6,150 yds, 152 punts)4. Jeremy Moore, 2007-09 ....................................40.3 (6,818 yds, 169 punts)5. Ray Farmer, 1977-80 ........................................40.2 (8,920 yds, 222 punts)6. Alan Ogletree, 1997-2000 .................................38.7 (6,276 yds, 162 punts)

PUNT RETURNSReturns1. Bill “Jelly” Green, 1967-70 ...................................962. Joey Stockton, 1994-97 .......................................923. Antonio Veals, 2000-03 ........................................704. Davlin Mullen, 1979-82 ........................................665. Virgil Livers, 1971-74 ...........................................61

Net Yards1. Bill “Jelly” Green, 1967-70 ..............................1,2942. Antonio Veals, 2000-03 ......................................9033. Joseph Jefferson, 1998-2001 ............................8094. Joey Stockton, 1994-97 .....................................9655. Dennis Mitchell, 2003-06 ...................................6476. Virgil Livers, 1971-74 .........................................5937. Rick Caswell, 1973-75 .......................................546

Average Return(min 25)1. Joseph Jefferson, 1998-01 (809 yds, 53 rets) ..15.32. Bill “Jelly” Green, 1967-70 (1,294 yds, 96 rets) ... 13.53. Antonio Veals, 2000-03 (903 yds, 70 rets) ........12.94. Dennis Mitchell, 2003-06 (574 yds, 42 rets) .....12.75. Max Stevens, 1950-53 (360 yds, 29 rets) .........12.46. Pat Counts, 1963-64 (310 yds, 28 rets) ............11.1

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ALL-PURPOSE RUNNINGNet Yards1. Joey Stockton, 1994-97 ..................................5,280 (226 rush, 2,057 rec, 695 pt rets, 2,302 KO rets)2. Joe Arnold, 1985-88 ........................................5,173 (3,570 rush, 700 rec, 903 KO rets)3. Bobby Rainey, 2008-present...........................4,850 (2,847 rush, 321 rec, 51 pt rets, 1,631 KO rets)4. Lerron Moore, 2003-06 ...................................4,607 (4,396 rush, 211 rec)5. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 ...................................3,996 (3,997 rush, -1 rec)6. Clarence Jackson, 1970-73 ............................3,798 (2,707 rush, 199 rec, 258 pt rets, 634 KO rets)

INTERCEPTION RETURNSReturns1. Bobby Sippio, 1999-2001 ....................................192. Bob Morehead, 1971-73 ......................................173. Mike McCoy, 1970-73 ..........................................16 Max Stevens, 1950-53 .........................................165. Delvechio Walls, 1995-98 ....................................14 John Leathers, 1972-75 .......................................14 Bill “Jelly” Green, 1967-70 ...................................14

Net Yards1. Bobby Sippio, 1999-2001 ..................................3572. Virgil Livers, 1971-74 .........................................250 Mike McCoy, 1970-73 ........................................2504. Bob Morehead, 1971-73 ....................................1745. Lamont Meacham, 1978-81 ...............................171

Average Return(min 10)1. Virgil Livers, 1971-74 (250 yds, 13 rets) ...........19.22. Bobby Sippio, 1999-01 (357 yds, 19 rets) ........18.83. Mike McCoy, 1970-73 (250 yds, 16 rets) ..........15.6

SCORINGPoints1. Chris James, 2004-07 (PK) ...............................2982. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 (QB)..............................2863. Peter Martinez, 2000-02 (PK) ............................2794. Jeff Poisel, 1996-99 (PK) ...................................2655. Lerron Moore, 2003-06 (RB) ..............................2606. Clarence Jackson, 1970-73 (RB) .......................2527. Dan Maher, 1985-88 (PK) ..................................2508. Dickie Moore, 1965-68 (RB) ..............................2069. Joe Arnold, 1985-88 (RB) ..................................19210. Antwan Floyd, 1993-96 (RB) .............................166

Touchdowns1. Willie Taggart, 1995-98 (quarterback) ..................472. Lerron Moore, 2003-06 ........................................433. Clarence Jackson, 1970-73 .................................424. Dickie Moore, 1965-68 .........................................345. Joe Arnold, 1985-88 .............................................326. Antwan Floyd, 1993-96 ........................................27 Jim Vorhees, 1966-69 ..........................................27

Points By Kicking1. Chris James, 2004-07 ........................................2982. Peter Martinez, 2000-02 ....................................2793. Jeff Poisel, 1996-99 ...........................................2654. Dan Maher, 1985-88 ..........................................2505. Matt Lange, 2003 ...............................................1176. Jim Griffi ths, 1980-82 .........................................1167. Casey Tinius, 2010 ............................................1138. Chris Pino, 1990-93 ...........................................112

Extra Points Made1. Jeff Poisel, 1996-99 ...........................................1702. Chris James, 2004-07 ........................................1453. Peter Martinez, 2000-02 ....................................1324. Dan Maher, 1985-88 ..........................................1095. Steve Wilson, 1969-72 .........................................686. Tom Atwood, 1964-67 ..........................................637. Chris Pino, 1990-93 .............................................61

Consecutive PAT-Kicks Made1. Chris James, 9/11/04-9/29/07 ............................1192. Jeff Poisel, 9/6/97-9/12/98 ...................................553. Dan Maher, 10/17/87-12/3/88 (end of career) .....544. Peter Martinez, 9/16/00-10/13/01 ........................535. Matt Lange, 9/6-12/6/03 (end of career) ..............416. Steve Wilson, 11/8/69-11/21/70 ...........................40

Field Goals Made1. Chris James, 2004-07 ..........................................512. Peter Martinez, 2000-02 ......................................493. Dan Maher, 1985-88 ............................................474. Jeff Poisel, 1996-99 .............................................315. Matt Lange, 2003 .................................................236. Jim Griffi ths, 1980-82 ...........................................197. Chris Pino, 1990-93 .............................................178. Dave Betz, 1976-77 .............................................159. Casey Tinius, 2009-present .................................14

TACKLESUnassisted Tackles1. Rick Green, 1972-75 ..........................................3172. Biff Madon, 1974-77...........................................2523. Melvin Wisham, 1997-2000 ...............................2484. Erik Dandy, 2000-03 ..........................................2415. Tony Towns, 1976-78 .........................................2296. Reginald Hayden, 1976-78 ................................225 Lawrence Brame, 1967-70 ................................2258. Richard Grice, 1992 ...........................................2189. Sherrod Coates, 1999-02 ..................................21410. Charles Thompson, 2001-04 .............................208

Assisted Tackles1. Paul Gray, 1980-83 ............................................2982. Rick Green, 1972-75 ..........................................2233. Walter York, 1980-83 .........................................2064. Charles Thompson, 2001-04 .............................2035. Tom Tussey, 1979-81 .........................................192

Total Tackles1. Rick Green, 1972-75 ..........................................5402. Paul Gray, 1980-83 ............................................4883. Erik Dandy, 2000-03 ..........................................4244. Charles Thompson, 2001-04 .............................4115. Melvin Wisham, 1997-2000 ...............................401 Biff Madon, 1974-77...........................................4017. Tony Towns, 1976-78 .........................................3678. Carl Estelle, 1976-79 .........................................3559. Jimmy Barber, 1969-71 ......................................342

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RUSHINGYear Player Att Yards Avg1951 Gene McFadden ........... 110 578 5.31952 Gene McFadden ........... 109 655 6.01953 Gene McFadden ........... 103 703 6.81954 Millard Shirley ................. 84 464 5.51955 Jim Chambliss ................ 54 286 5.31956 Jim Chambliss ................ 62 299 4.81957 DeLane Simpson ............ 89 492 5.51958 Wayne Kelley ................. 67 304 4.51959 David Miller .................... 71 291 4.01960 Gary Brunson ................. 46 203 4.41961 Jim Burt .......................... 46 304 6.61962 John Burt ........................ 72 328 4.61963 Jim Burt ......................... 112 570 5.11964 John Burt ........................ 98 463 4.71965 Dickie Moore ................. 203 1,055 5.21966 Dickie Moore ................. 133 719 5.41967 Dickie Moore ................. 208 1,444 6.91968 Ike Brown ....................... 82 561 6.81969 Jim Vorhees .................. 177 759 4.31970 John Embree ................. 141 501 3.61971 Clarence Jackson .......... 117 664 5.71972 Clarence Jackson .......... 150 731 4.91973 Clarence Jackson .......... 187 909 4.91974 Lawrence Jefferson ....... 161 556 3.5

TOTAL OFFENSEYear Player Plays Rush Pass Total1951 Jimmy Feix 201 9 1,189 1,1981952 Jimmy Feix 223 -32 1,752 1,7201953 Whitey Sanders 100 -2 540 5381954 Jerry Nassano 183 109 805 9141955 Jerry Nassano 62 — 415 4151956 Carroll VanHooser 138 28 528 5561957 DeLane Simpson 89 492 — 4921958 Denny Wedge 113 97 420 5171959 Denny Wedge 91 175 278 4531960 Jim Daily 160 -56 693 6371961 Jim Daily 112 -29 445 4161962 Jim Daily 143 -61 746 6851963 Jim Burt 132 570 334 9041964 Sharon Miller 167 109 935 1,0441965 Dickie Moore 203 1,055 — 1,0551966 Johnny Vance 201 128 855 9831967 Dickie Moore 209 1,444 — 1,4441968 Johnny Vance 222 351 1,147 1,4981969 Johnny Vance 412 221 1,943 2,1641970 Leo Peckenpaugh 253 214 769 9831971 Leo Peckenpaugh 258 159 864 1,0231972 Leo Peckenpaugh 245 64 856 9201973 Dennis Tomek 246 47 1,485 1,5321974 Dennis Tomek 182 — 1,017 1,0171975 Lawrence Jefferson 293 880 — 8801976 Jimmy Woods 234 859 — 8591977 Jimmy Woods 191 906 — 9061978 John Hall 263 12 1,439 1,4511979 John Hall 262 -70 1,418 1,3481980 Troy Snardon 157 905 — 9051981 Ralph Antone 234 1 1,356 1,3571982 Ralph Antone 361 -155 1,657 1,5021983 Scott Travis 280 -118 1,172 1,0541984 Jeff Cesarone 265 -103 1,546 1,4431985 Jeff Cesarone 489 -195 2,737 2,5421986 Jeff Cesarone 453 -227 2,396 2,1691987 Jeff Cesarone 338 -189 1,887 1,6981988 Joe Arnold 280 1,668 23 1,6911989 Don Smith 221 1,005 — 1,0051990 Scott Campbell 235 114 1,088 1,2021991 Roscoe Echols 177 963 — 9631992 Eddie Thompson 188 837 526 1,3631993 Eddie Thompson 214 830 822 1,6521994 J.J. Jewell 266 488 1,332 1,8201995 Willie Taggart 260 430 939 1,3691996 Willie Taggart 247 997 542 1,5391997 Willie Taggart 320 1,257 1,146 2,4031998 Willie Taggart 314 1,313 699 2,0121999 Rod Smart 188 1,249 — 1,2492000 Jason Johnson 285 756 1,148 1,9042001 Keith Brooks 164 856 0 8562002 Jason Michael 335 642 1,661 2,3032003 Justin Haddix 329 293 1,875 2,1782004 Justin Haddix 301 315 1,976 2,2912005 Justin Haddix 343 328 1,892 2,2202006 Justin Haddix 336 25 2,186 2,2112007 K.J. Black 238 324 1,007 1,3312008 David Wolke 325 301 1,278 1,5792009 Kawaun Jakes 369 355 1,516 1,8712010 Kawaun Jakes 387 200 1,680 1,880

ALL-PURPOSE YARDSYear Player Rush Rec PRet KRet IRet Total1951 Bobby Bilyeu 251 181 18 338 0 7881952 Max Stevens 337 436 98 52 37 9601953 Max Stevens 204 314 187 133 16 8541954 Jim Gunnell 417 203 11 152 2 7851955 not available1956 Jim Chambliss 299 111 9 82 0 5011957 DeLane Simpson 492 8 0 26 22 5481958 not available1959 not available1960 Winton Boone 118 142 45 100 49 4541961 Jim Burt 304 56 50 88 5 5031962 Jim Burt 225 290 48 54 1 6181963 Jim Burt 570 105 98 15 0 7481964 John Burt 463 42 89 255 0 8491965 Dickie Moore 1,055 43 0 103 0 1,2011966 Jim Sprinkle 311 56 136 280 0 7831967 Dickie Moore 1,444 12 0 0 0 1,4561968 Jay Davis 0 612 0 3 0 6321969 Jim Vorhees 759 342 0 15 0 1,1161970 Bill Green 0 0 358 374 9 7411971 Clarence Jackson 664 57 4 249 0 9741972 John Embree 658 74 0 311 0 1,0431973 Clarence Jackson 909 60 254 333 0 1,5561974 Virgil Livers 0 0 545 52 123 7201975 Lawrence Jefferson 880 50 0 361 0 1,2911976 Jimmy Woods 859 140 0 354 0 1,3531977 Jimmy Woods 906 129 0 116 0 1,1511978 Nate Jones 467 75 0 213 0 7551979 Eddie Preston 30 739 0 0 0 7691980 Nate Jones 749 10 0 206 0 9651981 Danny Embree 557 169 0 240 0 9661982 Charlie Houser 569 139 (-3) 192 0 8971983 Glendell Miller 569 15 0 98 0 6821984 Glendell Miller 425 251 67 99 0 8421985 Glendell Miller 446 356 109 221 0 1,1321986 Joe Arnold 721 290 0 211 0 1,2221987 Joe Arnold 901 139 0 253 0 1,2931988 Joe Arnold 1,668 72 0 262 0 2,0021989 Anthony Green 17 435 0 603 0 1,0551990 Don Smith 881 67 0 134 0 1,0821991 Herb Davis 275 26 0 654 0 955 Roscoe Echols 963 (-8) 0 0 0 9551992 Roscoe Echols 708 0 0 315 0 1,0231993 Robert Jackson 623 147 0 470 0 1,2401994 Antwan Floyd 1,327 7 0 0 0 1,3341995 Joey Stockton 46 863 147 934 0 1,9901996 Joey Stockton 13 472 300 778 0 1,5631997 Joey Stockton 92 722 244 440 0 1,4981998 Willie Taggart 1,313 (-1) 0 0 0 1,3121999 Rod Smart 1,249 28 0 279 0 1,5562000 DeWayne Gallishaw 948 0 0 87 0 1,0352001 Keith Brooks 856 0 0 0 0 8562002 Jon Frazier 1,537 78 0 328 0 1,9432003 Lerron Moore 1,490 4 0 0 0 1,4942004 Lerron Moore 978 66 0 0 0 1,0442005 Lerron Moore 1,037 12 0 0 0 1,0492006 Lerron Moore 891 129 0 0 0 1,0202007 Curtis Hamilton 102 873 145 288 0 1,4082008 Bobby Rainey 259 8 22 581 0 8702009 Bobby Rainey 939 83 29 1,050 0 2,1012010 Bobby Rainey 1,649 230 0 0 0 1,879

1975 Lawrence Jefferson ....... 293 880 3.01976 Jimmy Woods ................ 233 859 3.71977 Jimmy Woods ................ 191 906 4.71978 Nate Jones .................... 132 467 3.51979 Elmer Caldwell .............. 119 572 4.81980 Troy Snardon................. 157 905 5.81981 Troy Snardon................. 137 589 4.31982 Charlie Houser .............. 170 569 3.31983 Danny Embree .............. 137 600 4.41984 Glendell Miller ............... 123 425 3.51985 Glendell Miller ............... 128 446 3.51986 Joe Arnold ..................... 140 721 5.21987 Joe Arnold ..................... 179 901 5.01988 Joe Arnold ..................... 278 1,668 6.01989 Don Smith ..................... 221 1,005 4.51990 Don Smith ..................... 187 881 4.71991 Roscoe Echols .............. 177 963 5.41992 Eddie Thompson ........... 113 837 7.41993 Eddie Thompson ........... 120 830 6.91994 Antwan Floyd ................ 240 1,327 5.51995 Antwan Floyd ................ 175 880 5.01996 Antwan Floyd ................ 185 1,041 5.61997 Willie Taggart ................. 189 1,257 6.71998 Willie Taggart ................. 210 1,313 6.31999 Rod Smart ..................... 188 1,249 6.62000 DeWayne Gallishaw ...... 191 948 5.0

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PASSINGYear Player Com-Att-Int Yds TD1951 Jimmy Feix ...............86-181-12 1,189 81952 Jimmy Feix ..............127-201-10 1,752 151953 Whitey Sanders ..........43-76-5 540 41954 Jerry Nassano ...........60-126-8 805 51955 Jerry Nassano ............27-62-4 415 21956 Carroll VanHooser .....41-101-8 528 11957 Carroll VanHooser ......24-72-9 230 21958 Denny Wedge ............25-76-9 420 41959 Denny Wedge ............22-45-7 278 11960 Jim Daily ....................59-125-7 693 31961 Jim Daily .....................26-77-7 445 41962 Jim Daily ....................56-107-6 746 51963 Sharon Miller ..............30-67-6 507 41964 Sharon Miller ............61-135-20 935 81965 Mike Egan ................60-134-15 797 61966 Johnny Vance ...........63-125-10 855 21967 Mike Egan .................63-123-4 696 61968 Johnny Vance ...........67-153-15 1,147 101969 Johnny Vance ..........155-307-18 1,943 161970 Leo Peckenpaugh ....64-157-11 769 51971 Leo Peckenpaugh ....67-157-12 864 111972 Leo Peckenpaugh ....79-172-10 856 51973 Dennis Tomek .........109-220-15 1,485 131974 Dennis Tomek ..........70-156-12 1,017 91975 Bill Smith ...................62-139-8 661 51976 Doug Bartholomew .....42-76-9 585 31977 Doug Bartholomew ...65-135-13 798 81978 John Hall .................106-209-10 1,439 121979 John Hall .................108-215-13 1,418 101980 John Hall ....................45-93-6 744 61981 Ralph Antone ...........101-191-11 1,356 81982 Ralph Antone ............135-268-7 1,657 131983 Scott Travis ..............85-193-14 1,172 41984 Jeff Cesarone ...........123-238-8 1,546 61985 Jeff Cesarone ...........253-447-7 2,737 181986 Jeff Cesarone ..........207-397-14 2,396 151987 Jeff Cesarone ..........152-297-13 1,887 71988 David Armstrong ...... 117-258-11 1,219 71989 Mark Marsh ...............55-116-6 931 81990 Scott Campbell ..........81-163-8 1,088 21991 Brian Browning ..........57-125-8 671 51992 Eddie Thompson ........32-75-4 526 21993 Eddie Thompson ........47-94-3 822 51994 J.J. Jewell ..................70-143-7 1,332 81995 Willie Taggart .............44-105-5 939 51996 Willie Taggart ..............37-80-5 542 61997 Willie Taggart .............68-131-8 1,146 111998 Willie Taggart .............51-104-3 699 31999 Jason Michael ............24-60-6 565 52000 Jason Johnson ..........57-110-0 1,148 62001 Jason Johnson ...........10-31-1 170 22002 Jason Michael ..........100-165-5 1,661 92003 Justin Haddix ............113-223-7 1,875 132004 Justin Haddix ...........126-215-10 1,976 82005 Justin Haddix ...........131-230-10 1,892 152006 Justin Haddix ............171-279-9 2,186 142007 K.J. Black ..................88-134-8 1,007 82008 David Wolke ............117-232-10 1,278 82009 Kawaun Jakes ..........148-244-9 1,516 92010 Kawaun Jakes ..........149-291-6 1,680 10

RECEIVINGYear Player Rec Yards TD1951 Gene McFadden ....16 150 11952 Bill Ploumis .............36 452 41953 Bill Ploumis .............17 189 31954 Jim Gunnell ............14 203 01955 Mike Moriarty ..........12 153 01956 Mike Moriarty ..........15 192 11957 Jerry Brantley .........14 150 21958 Wayne Kelley ..........8 145 11959 Jim Hughes ............11 85 01960 Lewis Johnson .......13 192 01961 Jim Hughes ............14 225 31962 Jim Burt ..................16 290 31963 Elmer Murray ..........12 220 11964 Jim Burt ..................16 278 41965 Ken Waller ..............21 246 11966 Jim Old ...................29 442 21967 Jim Old ...................21 232 11968 Jay Davis ................33 612 61969 Jay Davis ................46 809 71970 Jay Davis ................25 443 11971 Jay Davis ................27 372 51972 Tom Turner .............29 317 01973 Porter Williams .......66 1,107 111974 Dave Maley ............39 618 21975 Bob Hobby .............26 396 31976 Billy Lindsey ...........32 365 11977 Eddie Preston .........28 476 71978 Eddie Preston .........37 646 71979 Eddie Preston .........39 739 61980 Ricky Gwinn ...........19 256 31981 John Newby ...........48 736 31982 John Newby ...........38 578 61983 Alan Mullins ............26 529 41984 Ty Campbell ...........50 503 11985 Alan Mullins ............65 849 71986 Keith Paskett ..........41 738 51987 Robert Coates ........40 470 11988 Robert Coates ........24 307 3

1989 Anthony Green .......28 435 31990 Dwayne Haun .........31 459 31991 Dwayne Haun .........26 307 21992 Dwayne Haun .........21 326 31993 Lito Mason ..............17 428 31994 Brian Sowerby ........23 573 4 Lito Mason ..............26 441 11995 Joey Stockton .........33 863 61996 Joey Stockton .........24 472 61997 Joey Stockton .........39 772 51998 Donte Pimpleton .....15 186 4 Jammie Kyle ...........12 214 21999 Sylvester Gray .........9 177 1 Alan Ogletree ..........6 306 32000 Jerome Reaves ......18 426 42001 Antonio Veals ..........7 90 0 Shannon Hayes .......6 109 12002 Casey Rooney ........29 603 22003 Casey Rooney ........52 946 52004 Maurice Perkins .....43 849 22005 Maurice Perkins .....38 636 32006 Curtis Hamilton .......52 841 102007 Curtis Hamilton .......66 873 42008 Jake Gaebler ..........54 588 42009 Jake Gaebler ..........43 494 42010 Marcus Vasquez .....30 332 3

PUNTINGYear Player Punts Yards Avg1951 John Gill .................35 1,132 32.31952 Don Chapman ........34 1,221 35.91953 Max Stevens ..........23 717 31.21954 not available1955 not available1956 not available1957 not available1958 Denny Wedge ........48 1,699 35.41959 Denny Wedge ........23 879 38.21960 Bill Pegausch .........49 1,790 36.51961 Bobby Mitchell ........44 1,518 34.51962 Bobby Mitchell ........35 1,252 35.81963 Ernie Hall ................44 1,603 36.41964 Ernie Hall ................37 1,333 36.01965 Jerry Matthews .......49 1,817 37.11966 Jerry Humble ..........35 1,318 37.71967 Jerry Humble ..........33 1,228 37.21968 Johnny Vance .........61 2,163 35.51969 Johnny Vance .........61 2,375 38.91970 Gary Mears ............74 2,719 36.71971 Gary Mears ............44 1,669 37.91972 Gary Mears ............48 1,832 38.21973 Charlie Johnson .....62 2,403 38.81974 Charlie Johnson .....51 2,155 42.31975 Walt Herod .............80 3,230 40.41976 Walt Herod .............78 3,202 41.11977 Ray Farmer ............55 2,129 38.71978 Ray Farmer ............59 2,327 39.41979 Ray Farmer ............49 1,946 39.71980 Ray Farmer ............62 2,626 42.41981 Mike Miller ..............70 2,672 38.21982 Mike Miller ..............70 2,630 37.61983 Adam Lindsey ........77 2,959 38.41984 Adam Lindsey ........70 2,608 37.31985 Adam Lindsey ........75 2,790 37.21986 Adam Lindsey ........77 3,093 40.21987 Todd Davis .............48 1,871 39.01988 Todd Davis .............68 2,484 36.51989 Todd Davis .............67 2,563 38.31990 Todd Davis .............55 2,216 40.31991 Chris Gable ............50 1,774 35.51992 Rick Boeckmann ....62 2,416 39.01993 Rick Boeckmann ....45 1,701 37.81994 Rick Boeckmann ....60 2,242 37.41995 Andy Smith .............35 1,308 37.41996 K.C. Armstrong .......52 2,022 38.91997 K.C. Armstrong .......46 1,776 38.61998 Alan Ogletree .........50 1,865 37.31999 Alan Ogletree .........50 2,003 40.12000 Alan Ogletree .........62 2,408 38.82001 Brian Claybourn .....59 2,364 40.12002 Brian Claybourn .....67 2,653 39.62003 Brian Claybourn .....54 2,224 41.22004 Brian Claybourn .....46 1,996 43.42005 Tanner Siewert .......39 1,459 37.42006 Tanner Siewert .......30 1,082 36.12007 Jeremy Moore ........46 1,919 41.72008 Jeremy Moore ........67 2,472 36.92009 Jeremy Moore ........56 2,427 43.32010 Hendrix Brakefi eld ..71 2,872 40.5

SCORING |--(Points by)--|Year Player TD PAT FG Total1951 Gene McFadden ..........36 0 0 361952 Max Stevens ................78 0 0 781953 Gene McFadden ..........48 0 0 481954 Jim Aurs .......................36 0 0 36 Millard Shirley ...............36 0 0 361955 Jim Chambliss ..............18 0 0 181956 Jim Chambliss ..............18 0 0 181957 Jerry Brantley ...............12 14 3 291958 Denny Wedge ..............18 2 0 201959 Billy Booker ..................30 2 0 32

Annual Leaders (1951-2010)1960 Billy Booker ..................18 0 0 181961 Jim Hughes ..................24 2 0 261962 John Burt ......................24 0 0 241963 Sharon Miller ................66 0 0 661964 Jim Burt ........................60 0 0 601965 Dickie Moore ................54 2 0 561966 Jim Vorhees .................48 0 0 481967 Dickie Mooore ............. 114 0 0 1141968 Jim Vorhees .................42 0 0 421969 Jay Davis ......................42 0 0 421970 Clarence Jackson .........54 0 0 541971 Clarence Jackson .........42 0 0 421972 John Embree ................48 0 0 481973 Clarence Jackson ........ 114 0 0 1141974 Bob Hobby ...................24 0 0 24 Lawrence Jefferson ......24 0 0 24 Virgil Livers ...................24 0 0 24 Bill Smith ......................24 0 0 241975 Lawrence Jefferson ......48 0 0 481976 Dave Betz ......................0 8 30 381977 Eddie Preston ...............42 0 0 421978 Barry Skaggs ................54 0 0 541979 Eddie Preston ...............42 0 0 421980 Troy Snardon................72 0 0 721981 Troy Snardon................48 0 0 481982 Jim Griffi ths ...................0 20 18 381983 Glendell Miller ..............36 0 0 361984 Lanny Hall .....................0 11 21 321985 Glendell Miller ..............60 0 0 601986 Dan Maher ....................0 22 27 491987 Dan Maher ....................0 30 39 691988 Joe Arnold ....................90 0 0 901989 Don Smith ....................48 0 0 481990 Steve Donisi ..................0 14 33 471991 Eddie Thompson ..........36 4 0 401992 Eddie Thompson ..........54 0 0 541993 Chris Pino ......................0 32 36 681994 Will Sweeney .................0 28 27 551995 Willie Taggart ................48 2 0 501996 Antwan Floyd ...............66 0 0 661997 Willie Taggart ................96 0 0 961998 Willie Taggart ................90 2 0 921999 Rod Smart ....................60 0 0 602000 Peter Martinez ...............0 49 51 1002001 Peter Martinez ...............0 34 42 762002 Peter Martinez ...............0 49 54 1032003 Matt Lange ....................0 48 69 1172004 Brian Porter ..................84 0 0 842005 Chris James ..................0 42 45 872006 Chris James ..................0 27 39 662007 Chris James ..................0 42 42 842008 Tanner Siewert ..............0 14 11 472009 Casey Tinius ..................0 25 14 672010 Bobby Rainey ...............15 0 0 90

TACKLESYear Player UT AT Total1965 Wes Simpson .............. 60 49 1091966 Allan Hogan ................. 54 28 821967 Bill Hape ...................... 45 40 851968 Jerry Humble ............... 63 48 1111969 Jimmy Barber .............. 74 40 1141970 Jimmy Barber .............. 75 55 1301971 Terry Thompson .......... 71 43 1141972 Robert Walton ............. 77 41 1181973 Lonnie Schuster .......... 66 35 1011974 Rick Green .................. 87 51 1381975 Rick Green ................. 131 82 2131976 Biff Madon ................... 90 58 1481977 Biff Madon ................... 84 59 1431978 Tony Towns ................. 74 40 1141979 Carl Estelle .................. 53 78 1311980 Tim Ford ...................... 28 83 1111981 Paul Gray .................... 73 100 1731982 Paul Gray .................... 56 93 1491983 Paul Gray .................... 53 84 1371984 Vernard Johnson ......... 59 39 981985 Neil Fatkin ................... 59 53 1121986 Neil Fatkin ................... 46 30 761987 Mike Carberry .............. 73 35 1081988 Mike Carberry .............. 73 55 1281989 Jerome Martin ............. 57 23 801990 Raji Gordon ................. 62 28 901991 Richard Grice .............. 70 32 1021992 Richard Grice .............. 98 60 1581993 Sheldon Benoit ............ 59 40 991994 Sheldon Benoit ............ 61 33 941995 Bryson Warner ............ 49 37 861996 Trae Hackett ................ 60 34 941997 Ron Kelly ..................... 65 35 1001998 Trae Hackett ................ 65 26 911999 Melvin Wisham ............ 75 43 1182000 Melvin Wisham ........... 106 65 1712001 Erik Dandy ................... 82 73 1552002 Charles Thompson ...... 93 66 1592003 Erik Dandy .................. 100 65 1652004 Deonté Smith .............. 57 55 1122005 Marion Rumph ............. 41 52 932006 Marion Rumph ............. 35 52 872007 Andre Lewis ................ 50 53 1032008 Travis Watters ............. 36 37 732009 Thomas Majors ........... 42 59 1012010 Thomas Majors ........... 59 46 105

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Year-By-Year Statistics (1954-2010) I----------Rushing-----------I I---------------------Passing----------------------I I---------Tot Off-------IYear Record Pts/Avg 1st Dns Atts-Yds Avg/G TD Com-Atts-Int Pct Yds Avg/G TD Atts-Yds Avg/G Fum Penalty1954 7-3-0 171/17.1 139 417-1,727 172.7 — 65-148-10 43.9 835 83.5 5 565-2,562 256.2 — — -707

Opp. 125/12.5 121 428-1,442 144.2 — 58-137-16 42.3 824 82.4 6 565-2,266 226.6 — — -579

1955 3-6-0 119/13.2 128 400-1,566 174.0 — 50-115-7 43.5 686 76.2 3 515-2,252 250.2 — — -540

Opp. 140/15.6 122 404-1,994 221.6 — 23-59-6 39.0 385 42.8 2 463-2,379 264.3 — — -447

1956 5-4-0 120/13.3 128 409-1,738 193.1 — 52-10711 48.6 711 79.0 4 516-2,449 272.1 — -14 — -488

Opp. 151/16.8 122 436-1,753 194.8 — 41-116-15 35.3 615 68.3 3 552-2,368 263.1 — -17 — -521

1957 5-3-0 123/13.7 111 370-1,749 194.3 — 37-111-14 33.3 404 44.9 2 481-2,153 239.2 — -26 — -725

Opp. 139/15.4 131 458-1,439 159.9 — 36-113-19 31.9 498 55.3 6 571-1,937 215.2 — -12 — -471

1958 4-5-0 104/11.6 106 403-1,287 143.0 — 43-114-16 37.7 630 70.0 5 517-1,917 213.0 — -9 — -796

Opp. 87/9.7 105 443-1,353 150.3 — 50-113-13 44.2 523 58.1 4 556-1,876 208.4 — -15 — -579

1959 5-4-0 123/13.7 113 411-1,407 156.3 — 60-126-14 47.6 670 74.4 4 537-2,077 230.8 — -8 — -435

Opp. 145/16.1 126 458-1,663 184.8 — 51-120-14 42.5 560 62.2 4 578-2,223 247.0 — -17 — -382

1960 2-6-1 107/11.9 95 317-866 96.2 — 65-141-9 46.1 840 93.3 4 458-1,706 189.6 — -21 16-370

Opp. 163/18.1 247 507-2,036 226.2 — 28-105-13 26.7 365 40.6 2 612-2,401 266.8 — -6 55-495

1961 6-3-0 126/14.0 109 404-1,464 162.7 — 41-119-10 34.5 634 70.4 7 523-2,098 233.1 — -10 48-491

Opp. 88/9.8 101 406-1,238 137.6 — 48-127-7 37.8 607 67.4 5 533-1,845 205.0 — -15 39-343

1962 5-3-0 108/13.5 115 360-1,190 148.8 — 64-130-10 49.2 858 107.3 8 490-2,048 204.8 — -7 46-484

Opp. 92/11.5 87 350-978 122.3 — 44-99-10 44.4 612 76.5 3 449-1,590 198.8 — -9 37-385

1963 10-0-1 309/28.1 171 559-2,646 240.5 34 57-145-14 39.3 1,064 96.7 10 704-3,710 337.3 — -15 72-683

Opp. 79/7.2 104 341-484 44.0 — 102-268-27 38.1 1,372 124.7 8 609-1,856 168.7 — -16 51-489

1964 6-3-1 169/16.9 135 428-1,606 160.6 10 74-179-25 41.3 1,149 114.9 12 607-2,755 275.5 — -10 53-597

Opp. 79/7.9 90 434-1,352 135.2 — 51-143-10 35.7 584 58.4 3 577-1,936 193.6 — -6 50-463

1965 2-6-2 119/11.9 156 456-1,658 165.8 11 76-184-20 41.3 996 99.6 6 640-2,654 265.4 — -12 60-626

Opp. 236/23.6 162 429-1,712 171.2 — 74-178-17 41.6 1,290 129.0 14 607-3,002 300.2 — -13 54-503

1966 5-5-0 208/20.8 160 480-2,014 201.4 22 90-179-15 50.3 1,222 122.2 4 659-3,236 323.6 — -14 55-572

Opp. 185/18.5 134 351-1,033 103.3 — 125-255-14 49.0 1,563 156.3 14 606-2,596 259.6 — -8 51-462

1967 7-1-1 276/30.7 162 497-2,360 262.2 30 72-1466 49.3 815 90.6 6 643-3,175 352.8 — -9 68-682

Opp. 98/10.9 125 361-712 79.1 — 101-219-8 46.1 1,084 120.4 6 580-1,796 199.6 — -24 44-389

1968 7-2-1 281/28.1 166 466-1,998 199.8 21 114-255-23 44.7 1,578 157.8 16 721-3,576 357.6 — -16 75-919

Opp. 70/7.0 132 435-706 70.6 — 117-260-23 45.0 1,361 136.1 4 695-2,067 206.7 — -17 64-617

1969 6-3-1 253/25.3 194 452-1,418 141.8 13 163-325-21 50.2 2,042 204.2 18 777-3,460 346.0 — -9 64-623

Opp. 140/14.0 141 439-1,333 133.3 — 88-215-12 40.9 1,300 130.0 8 654-2,633 263.3 — -22 52-577

1970 8-1-1 244/24.4 141 481-1,542 154.2 24 93-223-16 41.7 1,171 117.1 8 704-2,713 271.3 — -9 63-686

Opp. 76/7.6 104 432-733 73.3 — 83-187-16 44.4 895 89.5 4 619-1,628 162.8 — -26 59-542

1971 8-2-0 262/26.2 153 464-1,709 170.9 15 87-216-18 40.3 1,077 107.7 14 680-2,786 278.6 27-16 58-634

Opp. 100/10.0 94 476-934 93.4 — 52-142-16 36.6 577 57.7 2 618-1,511 151.1 43-20 58-597

1972 7-3-0 194/19.4 158 496-1,730 173.0 17 103-238-22 43.3 1,182 118.2 8 734-2,912 291.2 30-17 36-398

Opp. 97/9.7 116 482-1,190 119.0 — 69-188-22 36.7 969 96.9 7 670-2,159 215.9 36-23 52-550

1973 12-1-0 430/33.1 241 550-2,281 175.5 28 197-393-27 50.1 2,675 205.8 29 943-4,956 381.2 26-15 84-859

Opp. 132/13.2 185 551-1,583 121.8 — 140-341-35 41.1 1,653 127.2 7 892-3,236 248.9 47-29 60-592

1974 7-3-0 260/26.0 179 481-1,481 148.1 16 134-292-23 45.9 1,803 180.3 13 773-3,284 328.4 30-16 87-878

Opp. 95/9.5 102 406-574 57.4 — 76-206-19 36.9 1,018 101.8 3 612-1,592 159.2 40-26 53-544

1975 11-2-0 245/18.8 187 727-2,152 165.5 21 96-243-16 39.5 1,070 82.3 7 970-3,222 247.8 42-15 71-756

Opp. 112/8.6 135 539-847 65.2 — 90-249-22 36.1 1,456 112.0 — 788-2,303 177.2 52-28 72-687

1976 4-5-1 130/13.0 147 453-1,430 143.0 7 93-238-21 39.1 1,161 116.1 6 691-2,591 259.1 36-15 65-725

Opp. 153/15.3 136 470-1,388 138.8 — 76-170-15 44.7 1,219 121.9 6 640-2,607 260.7 35-22 59-558

1977 1-8-1 124/12.4 143 472-1,319 131.9 5 95-198-19 48.0 1,078 107.8 11 670-2,397 239.7 48-21 57-534

Opp. 252/25.2 148 503-2,035 203.5 — 80-161-7 49.7 1,083 108.3 12 664-3,118 311.8 37-23 66-650

1978 8-2-0 254/25.4 178 486-1,708 170.8 20 114-221-11 51.6 1,546 154.6 13 707-3,254 325.4 24-7 58-690

Opp. 157/15.7 154 489-1,651 165.1 12 74-163-11 45.4 935 93.5 7 652-2,586 258.6 36-20 50-367

1979 5-5-0 223/22.3 205 532-2,051 205.1 17 126-242-15 52.1 1,659 165.9 13 774-3,710 371.0 38-24 70-747

Opp. 217/21.7 132 401-1,247 124.7 12 105-215-7 48.8 1,548 154.8 12 606-2,795 279.5 24-12 65-718

1980 9-1-0 228/22.8 167 531-2,339 233.9 18 69-153-10 45.1 1,152 115.2 10 684-3,491 349.1 13-6 70-784

Opp. 157/15.7 155 402-1,419 141.9 10 103-266-18 38.7 1,597 159.7 10 668-3,016 301.6 26-10 54-548

1981 6-5-0 241/21.9 197 495-1,721 156.5 19 164-312-18 52.6 2,109 191.7 12 807-3,830 348.2 30-16 78-917

Opp. 204/18.5 155 507-1,634 148.5 19 100-233-15 42.9 1,500 136.4 8 740-3,134 284.9 44-25 56-537

1982 5-5-0 186/18.6 166 449-1,007 100.7 9 144-292-10 49.3 1,749 174.9 13 741-2,756 275.6 28-16 64-641

Opp. 200/20.0 147 467-1,503 150.3 12 94-205-10 45.9 1,244 124.4 12 672-2,747 274.7 43-29 57-472

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Year-By-Year Statistics (1954-2010) I----------Rushing-----------I I---------------------Passing----------------------I I---------Tot Off-------IYear Record Pts/Avg 1st Dns Atts-Yds Avg/G TD Com-Atts-Int Pct Yds Avg/G TD Atts-Yds Avg/G Fum Penalty1983 2-8-1 147/13.4 169 520-1,540 140.0 14 106-251-18 42.2 1,456 132.4 4 771-2,996 272.4 38-17 66-654

Opp. 203/18.5 176 489-1,622 147.5 12 122-268-15 45.5 1,696 154.2 10 757-3,318 301.6 31-18 78-594

1984 2-9-0 193/17.5 207 365-768 69.8 10 251-481-23 52.2 2,812 255.6 14 846-3,580 325.5 25-12 82-623

Opp. 345/31.4 212 480-1,759 159.9 20 172-328-13 52.4 2,423 220.3 22 808-4,182 380.2 26-14 60-481

1985 4-7-0 232/21.1 199 297-793 72.1 8 281-506-10 55.5 3,064 278.5 20 803-3,857 350.6 21-8 83-767

Opp. 313/28.5 255 547-2,316 210.5 26 173-346-11 50.0 2,319 210.8 11 893-4,635 421.4 24-10 79-708

1986 4-6-1 228/20.7 182 347-1,055 95.9 10 219-424-16 51.7 2,520 229.1 16 771-3,575 325.0 25-10 82-672

Opp. 258/23.5 210 486-1,816 165.1 22 160-327-9 48.9 2,086 189.6 10 813-3,902 354.7 30-14 87-733

1987 7-4-0 263/23.9 201 446-1,752 159.3 24 153-306-13 50.0 1,894 172.2 7 752-3,646 331.5 19-9 69-586

Opp. 217/19.7 176 496-1,589 144.5 16 121-243-10 49.8 1,420 129.1 11 739-3,009 273.5 32-22 45-375

1988 9-4-0 311/23.9 216 596-2,912 224.0 27 123-270-13 45.6 1,289 99.2 7 866-4,201 323.2 19-15 120-1,034

Opp. 220/16.9 222 575-1,871 143.9 16 169-320-18 52.8 2,100 161.5 13 895-3,971 305.5 43-20 93-778

1989 6-5-0 279/25.4 197 559-1,911 173.7 20 106-210-9 50.5 1,521 138.2 11 760-3,431 311.9 28-12 88-713

Opp. 238/21.6 181 410-1,657 150.6 16 140-302-11 46.4 1,795 163.2 12 712-3,452 313.8 23-11 71-674

1990 2-8-0 159/15.9 176 496-2,011 201.1 12 98-189-11 51.9 1,332 133.2 4 685-3,343 334.3 13-11 63-490

Opp. 234/23.4 164 421-1,835 183.5 15 125-219-8 57.1 1,830 183.0 12 640-3,665 366.5 17-14 57-530

1991 3-8-0 235/21.4 210 584-2,860 260.0 25 98-214-12 45.8 1,138 103.5 8 799-3,998 363.5 25-11 77-677

Opp. 301/27.4 192 506-2,446 222.4 26 105-219-5 47.9 1,598 145.3 11 725-4,044 367.6 17-6 69-727

1992 4-6-0 243/24.3 181 592-2,871 287.1 26 53-121-6 43.8 873 87.3 5 713-3,744 374.4 31-15 70-617

Opp. 258/25.8 191 385-1,471 147.1 14 154-286-11 53.8 2,133 213.3 17 671-3,604 360.4 22-14 58-475

1993 8-3-0 310/28.2 217 646-3,301 300.1 31 69-132-6 52.3 1,177 107.0 8 778-4,478 407.1 21-13 76-620

Opp. 228/20.7 187 425-1,602 145.6 17 145-276-7 52.5 1,758 159.8 10 701-3,360 305.5 27-15 69-531

1994 5-6-0 255/23.2 246 632-2,839 258.1 22 88-195-10 45.1 1,598 145.3 10 827-4,437 403.4 31-16 93-805

Opp. 291/26.5 207 402-1,635 148.6 13 156-294-10 53.1 2,410 219.1 23 696-4,045 367.7 21-14 86-679

1995 2-8-0 229/22.9 181 610-2,752 275.2 24 52-123-6 42.3 1,104 110.4 7 733-3,856 385.6 21-13 72-647

Opp. 341/34.1 203 387-1,964 196.4 28 133-239-10 55.6 2,234 223.4 17 626-4,198 419.8 23-16 64-561

1996 7-4 304/27.6 196 632-3,136 285.1 29 39-101-8 38.6 557 50.6 6 733-3,693 335.7 21-10 72-659

Opp. 251/22.8 202 437-2,011 182.8 20 154-318-15 48.4 1,651 150.1 12 755-3,662 332.9 20-11 62-534

1997 10-2 429/38.5 254 716-3,984 332.0 45 72-137-9 52.6 1,203 100.2 11 853-5,187 432.2 25-11 75-688

Opp. 243/20.3 197 373-1,239 103.2 14 197-381-9 51.7 2,355 196.2 18 754-3,594 299.5 21-10 53-445

1998 7-4 396/36.0 221 669-3,791 344.6 43 55-112-3 49.1 774 70.4 10 781-4,565 415.0 33-14 77-594

Opp. 310/28.2 185 388-1,656 150.5 19 168-285-12 58.9 2,142 194.7 19 673-3,798 345.3 26-17 69-529

1999 6-5 270/24.5 183 614-3,115 283.2 25 28-77-9 36.4 618 56.2 5 691-3,733 339.4 25-8 73-596

Opp. 245/22.3 197 416-1,675 152.3 15 173-287-9 60.3 2,161 196.5 16 703-3,836 348.7 13-4 76-678

2000 11-2 404/31.1 215 722-3,445 265.0 34 64-121-0 52.9 1,242 95.5 7 843-4,687 360.5 30-15 90-808

Opp. 145/11.2 213 451-1,376 105.8 8 215-420-29 51.2 2,301 177.0 9 871-3,677 282.8 33-21 78-673

2001 8-4 318/26.5 198 720-3,521 293.4 34 23-60-3 38.3 324 27.0 2 780-3,845 320.4 27-13 82-728

Opp. 146/12.2 160 466-1,293 107.8 11 135-272-15 49.6 1,599 133.2 7 738-2,892 241.0 19-10 52-426

2002 12-3 432/28.8 263 828-3,793 252.9 41 101-168-6 60.1 1,686 112.4 9 996-5,479 365.3 30-12 97-804

Opp. 246/16.4 226 560-1,784 118.9 20 174-348-20 50.0 2,404 160.3 10 908-4,188 279.2 34-15 78-663

2003 9-4 427/32.8 233 605-3,155 242.7 34 119-229-7 52.0 1,974 151.8 13 834-5,129 394.5 35-12 85-692

Opp. 219/16.8 217 551-1,719 132.2 21 163-300-14 54.3 1,969 151.5 4 851-3,688 283.7 22-15 65-504

2004 9-3 350/29.2 224 543-2,714 226.2 35 131-222-10 59.0 2,043 170.2 9 765-4,757 396.4 25-12 75-630

Opp. 227/18.9 233 458-1,565 130.4 12 236-406-23 58.1 2,549 212.4 16 864-4,114 342.8 18-7 64-498

2005 6-5 339/30.8 218 494-2,514 228.5 25 134-235-10 57.0 1,949 177.2 15 729-4,463 405.7 25-10 69-594

Opp. 292/26.5 201 399-1,244 113.1 18 219-330-10 66.4 2,545 231.4 15 729-3,789 344.5 19-13 79-730

2006 6-5 258/23.5 215 417-1,764 160.4 16 175-285-9 61.4 2,248 204.4 15 702-4,012 364.7 20-9 63-503

Opp. 263/23.9 200 400-1867 169.7 23 144-273-6 52.7 1,685 153.2 7 673-3,552 322.9 15-8 57-519

2007 7-5 398/33.2 266 579-2,966 247.2 30 167-266-15 62.8 1,940 161.7 13 845-4,906 408.8 27-12 88-829

Opp. 250/20.8 208 437-1,620 135.0 17 194-340-20 57.1 2,215 184.6 14 777-3,835 319.6 17-9 78-636

2008 2-10 210/17.5 182 428-1,727 143.9 15 165-318-12 51.9 1,706 142.2 9 746-3,433 286.1 16-7 64-615

Opp. 326/27.2 251 448-1,949 162.4 18 244-387-11 63.0 2,554 212.8 18 835-4,503 375.2 17-7 77-707

2009 0-12 245/20.4 214 445-2,074 172.8 18 181-313-12 57.8 1,775 147.9 11 758-3,849 320.8 24-16 85-682

Opp 475/39.6 279 522-2,938 244.8 35 208-307-6 67.8 2,801 233.4 27 829-5,739 478.2 19-10 89-813

2010 2-10 274/22.8 215 500-2,096 174.7 21 151-295-6 51.2 1,722 143.5 11 795-3,818 318.2 13-8 75-556

Opp 398/33.2 232 426-2,127 177.2 34 210-337-8 62.3 2,435 202.9 16 763-4,562 380.2 18-9 90-734

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Dusty Bear (2004-07) — Florida Firecats, AF2 (active 2009); Tampa Bay Storm, AFL (active 2010); Dallas Vigi-lantes, AFL (active 2011)

Sheldon Benoit (1992-94) — Toronto Argonauts, CFL (1st round draftee 1995 —11th pick overall, active 1995); Saskatchewan Roughriders, CFL (active 1996); B.C. Li-ons, CFL (active 1997); Montreal Aloettes, CFL (active 1999-00); Edmonton Eskimos, CFL (active 2001-03)

Milton Biggins (1989-91) — Miami Dolphins, NFL (12th round draftee 1992)

Roy Bondurant (1964-67) — St. Louis Cardinals, NFL (signee 1968)

Billy Booker (1958-61) — Buffalo Bills, AFL (signee 1962)

Lawrence Brame (1967-70) — St. Louis Cardinals, NFL (16th round draftee 1971); Toronto Argonauts, CFL (signee 1971, active 1971-75); Portland Storm, WFL (active 1975); Hamilton Tiger-Cats, CFL (active 1975-77)

Carl Brazley (1976-79) — Montreal Alouettes, CFL (signee 1980, active 1980-81); Ottawa Rough Riders, CFL (active 1981-83); Buffalo Bills, NFL (signee 1983); Toronto Argonauts, CFL (active 1983-86, 1988); Minne-sota Vikings, NFL (active 1986); San Diego Chargers, NFL (signee 1987)

Ike Brown (1968) — New England Patroits, NFL (8th round draftee 1973); Montreal Alouettes, CFL

Tony Brown (1987-88) — Seattle Seahawks, NFL (signee 1989)

Joe Bugel (1960-63) — Detroit Lions, NFL (assistant coach 1975-76); Houston Oilers, NFL (assistant coach 1977-80); Washington Redskins, NFL (assistant coach 1981-82; assistant head coach 1983-89, 2004- ); Phoe-nix Cardinals, NFL (head coach 1990-93); Los Angeles (Oakland) Raiders, NFL (assistant coach, 1995-96; head coach, 1997); San Diego Chargers, NFL (assistant coach, 1998-01)

Stuart Bundy (1982-85) — Edmonton Eskimos, CFL (draftee 1986) Webbie Burnett (1989) — New Orleans Saints, NFL (11th round draftee 1990); Raleigh- Durham Skyhawks, WLAF (active 1991)

Jim Burt (1961-64) — Los Angeles Rams, NFL (10th round draftee 1965); New York Jets, AFL (15th round draftee 1965)

John Bushong (1971-74) — Baltimore Colts, NFL (8th round draftee 1975); Charlotte Hornets, WFL (signee 1975, active 1975); Dallas Cowboys, NFL (signee 1976); Saskatchewan Roughriders, CFL (signee 1977); Baltimore Colts, NFL (signee 1979); San Diego Char-gers, NFL (signee 1980)

David Carter (1973-76) — Houston Oilers, NFL (6th round draftee 1977, active 1977-84); New Orleans Saints, NFL (active 1984-85) Rick Caswell (1973-75) — New York Giants, NFL (13th round draftee 1976)

Harold Chambers (1962-63) — San Francisco 49ers, NFL (signee 1964)

Jeremy Chandler (2000-03) — Louisville Fire, af2 (ac-tive 2006)

Brian Claybourn (2001-04) — San Diego Chargers, NFL (signee 2005); Winnipeg Blue Bombers, CFL (signee 2006, active 2006)

Dan Cline (2004-08) — Cincinnati Bengals, NFL (signed 2009)

Sherrod Coates (1999-2002) — Cleveland Browns, NFL (signee 2003, active 2003-05); Edmonton Eskimos, CFL (signee 2006, active 2006)

Pat Counts (1963-64) — Houston Oilers, AFL (signee 1965)

Romeo Crennel (1966-69) — New York Giants, NFL (assistant coach 1981-92); New England Patriots (as-sistant coach, 1993-96; defensive coordinator 2001-04); New York Jets, NFL (assistant coach 1997-99); Cleve-land Browns (defensive coordinator, 2000; head coach, 2005-08); Kansas City Chiefs (defensive coordinator, 2010-present)

Erik Dandy (2000-03) — Ottawa Renegades, CFL (signee 2005)

Malcolm Darden (1986-87) — Cincinnati Bengals, NFL (signee 1988)

Darryl Drake (1975, 1977-78) — Washington Redskins, NFL (signee 1979); Ottawa Rough Riders, CFL (signee 1981, active 1981-82); Cincinnati Bengals, NFL (signee 1983); Chicago Bears, NFL (assistant coach 2004- )

James Edwards (1984-87) — Miami Dolphins, NFL (signee 1988)

John Embree (1970-73) — New York Stars, WFL

Donnie Evans (1979-81) — Seattle Seahawks, NFL (signee 1982)

Ray Farmer (1977-80) — St. Louis Cardinals, NFL (signee 1981)

Jimmy Feix (1949-52) — New York Giants, NFL (draft-ee 1953)

Ronnie Fishback (1980-83) — Cleveland Browns, NFL (signee 1985)

Jerry Flippin (1978-81) — Ottawa Rough Riders, CFL (signee 1982, active 1982)

Russell Foster (1987-89) — London Monarchs, WLAF (active 1991-92)

Tom Fox (1979-82) — Denver Broncos, NFL (signee 1983)

Kareem Garibaldi (2003-04, 2006) — Louisville Fire, af2 (active 2008)

Jerry Glanville (*) — Detroit Lions, NFL (assistant coach 1974-76); Atlanta Falcons, NFL (assistant coach 1977-82; head coach 1990-93); Buffalo Bills, NFL (as-sistant coach 1983-84); Houston Oilers, NFL (assistant coach 1985; head coach 1986-89)

Eddie Godfrey (1988-90) — Tampa Bay Bucaneers, NFL (signee 1991)

Patrick Goodman (1996-99) — Louisville Fire, af2 (ac-tive 2001)

Paul Gray (1980-83) — New Orleans Saints, NFL (10th round draftee 1984); Montreal Concordes, CFL (signee 1984, active 1984-86); New York Jets, NFL (signee 1986)

Anthony Green (1988-89) — Cincinnati Bengals, NFL (signee 1990); San Francisco 49ers, NFL (signee 1991)

Richard Grice (1989-92) — Calgary Stampeders, CFL (signee 1995)

Bill “Jelly” Green (1967-70) — Cleveland Browns, NFL (15th round draftee 1971); Toronto Argonauts, CFL (signee 1971)

Ricky Gwinn (1977-80) — Dallas Cowboys, NFL (signee 1981)

Curtis Hamilton (2004-07) — Chicago Bears, NFL (signee 2008)

Glenn Holt (1987) — Miami Dolphins, NFL (signee 1989, active 1989); Toronto Argonauts, CFL (active 1989-90)

Deion Holts (2004-05) — Montreal Alouettes, CFL (signee 2006); Lexington Horsemen, af2 (active 2008)

Ron Hunter (1979-82) — Cincinnati Bengals, NFL (signee 1983)

Clarence Jackson (1970-73) — New York Jets, NFL (16th round draftee 1974, active 1974-76)

Robert Jackson (1990-94) — Minnesota Vikings, NFL (signee 1995)

Joseph Jefferson (1998-2001) — Indianapolis Colts, NFL (3rd round draftee 2002, active 2002-05)

Jason Johnson (2000-01) — Laredo Lobos, af2 (ac-tive 2007)

Jeremi Johnson (2002) — Cincinnati Bengals, NFL (4th round draftee 2003, active 2003- )

Mark Johnson (1985-86) — New York Jets, NFL (signee 1987); Cincinnati Bengals, NFL (active 1987)

Xavier Jordan (1985, 1987-89) — Seattle Seahawks, NFL (signee 1990)

Ron Kelly (1994-97) — Toronto Argonauts, CFL (signee 1998)

Eagle Keys (1942, 1946-47) — New York Yankees, AFL (signee 1948); Montreal Alouettes, CFL (active 1949-51); Edmonton Eskimos, CFL (active 1952-54; assistant coach 1955-59; head coach 1959- 63); Saskatchewan Roughriders, CFL (assistant coach 1964; head coach 1965-70); B.C. Lions, CFL (head coach 1971-75)

Jim King (1980-83) — Chicago Blitz, USFL (4th round draftee 1984); New England Patriots (signee 1985); Denver Gold, USFL (signee 1985)

Dale Lindsey (1963-64) — Cleveland Browns, NFL (7th round draftee 1965, active 1965-73); New York Jets, AFL (6th round draftee 1965); Cleveland Browns, NFL (assistant coach 1974); Portland Storm, WFL (as-sistant coach 1975-76); Toronto Argonauts, CFL (assis-tant coach 1979-82); Boston Breakers, USFL (assistant coach 1983); New Jersey Generals, USFL (defensive coordinator 1984-85); Green Bay Packers, NFL (assis-tant coach 1986-87); New England Patriots, NFL (as-sistant coach 1990); Tampa Bay Bucaneers, NFL (assis-tant coach 1991); San Diego Chargers, NFL (assistant coach 1992-96; defensive coordinator 2002-03); Wash-ington Redskins, NFL (assistant coach, 1997-98, 2004-06); Chicago Bears, NFL (assistant coach 1999-01)

Virgil Livers (1971-74) — Chicago Bears, NFL (4th round draftee 1975, active 1975-81); Chicago Blitz, USFL (active 1983-84)

Biff Madon (1974-77) — Dallas Cowboys, NFL (signee 1978)

Thomas Majors (2009-10) — Calgary Stampeders, CFL (Signee, 2011)

Pete Mangold (1986-87) — Saskatchewan Roughrid-ers, CFL (2nd round draftee 1988 — 10th pick); Toronto Argonauts, CFL (active 1989-90)

Jerome Martin (1988-89) — Green Bay Packers, NFL (10th round draftee 1990)

Don Martindale (**) — Oakland Raiders, NFL (assistant coach 2004-08); Denver Broncos, NFL (assistant coach 2009; defensive coordinator, 2010)

Peter Martinez (2000-02) — Richmond Speed, af2 (active 2003); Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz, af2 (active 2004); Grand Rapids Rampage, AFL (active 2005-06); Columbus Destroyers, AFL (active 2007); Kansas City Brigade, AFL (active 2008)

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Lamont Meacham (1978-81) — Baltimore Colts, NFL (11th round draftee 1982, active 1982); Toronto Argo-nauts, CFL (active 1983-84); Ottawa Rough Riders, CFL (active 1985-86)

Mike McCoy (1970-73) — Houston Oilers, NFL (8th round draftee 1974); Los Angeles Rams, NFL

Jason Michael (1999-2002) — Oakland Raiders, NFL (assistant coach, 2005); New York Jets, NFL (assistant coach, 2006-07); San Francisco 49ers, NFL (assistant coach, 2009-present)

Mike Miller (1979-82) — Houston Oilers, NFL (signee 1983); Atlanta Falcons, NFL (signee 1984)

Dennis Mitchell (2003-06) — British Columbia Lions, CFL (active 2007); Spokane Shocl, af2 (signee 2007)

Mel Mitchell (1999-2001) — New Orleans Saints, NFL (5th round draftee 2002, active 2002-05); New England Patriots, NFL (signee 2006, active 2006-07)

Tim Mooney (1983-84) — New York Jets, NFL (signee 1985)

Dickie Moore (1965-68) — Toronto Argonauts, CFL (signee 1969, active 1969)

Davlin Mullen (1979-82) — New York Jets, NFL (8th round draftee 1983, active 1983-86)

Alan Mullins (1983-85) — Winnipeg Blue Bombers, CFL (signee 1986)

John Mutchler (1963) — Cleveland Browns, NFL (signee 1964)

Stan Napper (1961-64) — B.C. Lions, CFL (signee 1965, active 1965)

John Newby (1980-82) — New England Patriots, NFL (signee 1983); Buffalo Bills, NFL (signee 1983); Miami Dolphins, NFL (signee 1984)

Anthony Oakley (2003) — Cleveland Browns, NFL (signee 2003); Chicago Bears, NFL (signee 2005, ac-tive 2005-07)

Keith Paskett (1983-86) — Green Bay Packers, NFL (signee 1987, active 1987-88)

Eddie Preston (1976-79) — Houston Oilers, NFL (11th round draftee 1980); Oakland Invaders, USFL (signee 1982)

Tommy Prothro (***) — Los Angeles Rams, NFL (head coach 1971-72); San Diego Chargers, NFL (head coach 1974-78)

Max Reed (1934-36) — Louisville Tanks, AFL (active 1938-39)

Phil Rich (1977-80) — Dallas Cowboys, NFL (signee 1981); N.Y. Jets, NFL (signee 1982)

Greg Ryan (2004-08) — Baltimore Ravens, NFL (signed 2009); Dallas Vigilantes, AFL (active 2011)

Paul Sheehan (1976-77) — Winnipeg Blue Bombers, CFL (draftee 1978)

Robert “Bubber” Simpson (1949-52) — New York Gi-ants, NFL (draftee 1953)

Bobby Sippio (1999-2001) — Peoria Pirates, af2 (signee 2002); Greensboro Prowlers, af2 (active 2003); Dallas Desperados, AFL (active 2004-05); Miami Dol-phins, NFL (active 2004); Tampa Bay Storm, AFL (ac-tive 2006); Chicago Rush, AFL (active 2006-07); Kansas City Chiefs, NFL (signee 2007, active 2007)

Rod Smart (1997-99) — San Diego Chargers, NFL (signee 2000); Las Vegas Outlaws, XFL (draftee 2001, active 2001); Philadelphia Eagles, NFL (signee 2001, active 2001-02); Carolina Panthers, NFL (active 2002-05); Oakland Raiders, NFL (signee 2006)

Brandon Smith (2003-05) — Montreal Alouettes, CFL (signee 2006)

David Smith (1987) — Philadelphia Eagles, NFL (8th round draftee 1988); Dallas Cowboys, NFL (signee 1989); London Monarchs, WLAF (active 1991-92)

Deonté Smith (2003-04) — Toronto Argonauts, CFL (signee 2006)

Troy Snardon (1978-81) — Detroit Lions, NFL (signee 1982)

Joey Stockton (1994-97) — Edmonton Eskimos, CFL (signee 1998)

Antonio Thomas (2002-05) — Hamilton Tiger- Cats, CFL (signee 2006); Arkansas Twisters, af2 (signee 2007)

Dean Tiebout (1986-88) — New York Giants, NFL (signee 1989)

Brad Todd (1977-80) — Denver Gold, USFL (signee 1984); New Orleans, NFL (signee 1985)

Tony Towns (1976-78) — Houston Oilers, NFL (signee 1979)

Steve Walsh (1985-87) — Philadelphia Eagles, NFL (signee 1988); New York Jets, NFL (signee 1989)

Pete Walters (1977-80) — Atlanta Falcons, NFL (draft-ee 1981)

Riley Ware (1988-89) — Detroit Lions, NFL (signee 1991); Cincinnati Rockers, Arena (active 1992-93)

Joe Washington (2000-03) — Louisville Fire, af2 (ac-tive 2007- )

Larry Watkins (1966-67) — Toronto Argonauts, CFL (signee 1968, active 1968-70, 1976); Hamilton Tiger-Cats, CFL (active 1970); Edmonton Eskimos, CFL (ac-tive 1971-76); B.C. Lions, CFL (active 1977-79)

Brad Watson (1969-72) — Washington Redskins, NFL (signee 1974); Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFL (signee 1976, active 1977)

Jonathan Watts (1988-89) — Seattle Seahawks, NFL (signee 1990)

Porter Williams (1970-73) — Portland Storm, WFL (draftee 1974, active 1974); Birmingham Vulcans, WFL (active 1975); Hamilton Tiger-Cats, CFL (active 1976)

Ben Wittman (1996-99) — Baltimore Ravens, NFL (signee 2000)

Joe Woolridge (2004-05) — South Georgia Wildcats, af2 (active 2006- )

Harold Wright (1984-87) — San Francisco 49ers, NFL (signee 1988)

*Glanville was an assistant coach in 1967.**Martindale was an assistant coach from 2001-03.***Prothro was an assistant coach in 1942.

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KODAK/AMERICAN FOOTBALLCOACHES ASSOCIATION

1973 Mike McCoy (21), DB1975 Rick Green (32), LB1977 Chip Carpenter (65), OG1980 Tim Ford (80), DE; Pete Walters (68), OG1987 James Edwards (7), FS1998 Patrick Goodman (74), OL2000 Bobby Sippio (3), CB2001 Mel Mitchell (4), FS2002 Chris Price (62), OL2003 Buster Ashley (71), OL2004 Buster Ashley (71), OL2005 Erik Losey (54), OL

WALTER CAMP FOUNDATION1987 James Edwards (7), FS1988 Joe Arnold (33), TB; Dean Tiebout (79), OT1995 Brian Bixler (61), C2000 Bobby Sippio (3), CB2001 Mel Mitchell (4), FS; Chris Price (62), OL2002 Sherrod Coates (11), OLB; Chris Price (62), OL2004 Buster Ashley (71), OL

THE SPORTS NETWORK1987 James Edwards (7), FS1988 Dean Tiebout (79), OT; Joe Arnold (33), TB (second-team); Dewayne Penn (73), OG (second-team)1989 Russell Foster (32), LB (second-team)1990 Raji Gordon (22), LB (honorable mention)1996 Joey Stockton (32), WR/RS1997 Patrick Goodman (74), C1998 Patrick Goodman (74), OL1999 Patrick Goodman (74), OL (second-team)2000 Bobby Sippio (3), CB; Melvin Wisham (57), LB2001 Erik Dandy (18), ILB; Mel Mitchell (4), FS; Chris Price (62), OL (second-team); Sherrod Coates (11), LB (third-team)2002 Sherrod Coates (11), OLB; Chris Price (62), OL; Buster Ashley (71), OL (second-team)2003 Buster Ashley (71), OL; Erik Dandy (18), ILB (second-team); Matt Lange (83), PK (second-team); Karl Maslowski (48), LB (third-team)2004 Buster Ashley (71), OL (second-team); Brian Claybourn (8), P (third-team); Antonio Thomas (6), CB (third-team)

ASSOCIATED PRESS1952 Jimmy Feix (66), QB1957 Jim “Yogi” Hardin (62), G1963 John Mutchler (83), E (second-team); Jim Burt (30), HB (honorable mention)1964 Dale Lindsey (44), FB; Jim Burt (30), HB (honorable mention)1967 Dickie Moore (45), FB (second-team)1970 Lawrence Brame (78), DE1974 Virgil Livers (24), DB; John Bushong (78), DT (second-team); Rick Green (32), LB (honorable mention)1975 Rick Green (32), LB (second-team)1980 Pete Walters (68), OG1981 Donnie Evans (50), DE1982 Paul Gray (51), LB1983 Paul Gray (51), LB1987 James Edwards (7), FS; Steve Walsh (74), OT (second-team); Jeff Cesarone (8), QB (honorable mention)1988 Joe Arnold (33), TB; Dean Tiebout (79), OT; Dewayne Penn (73), OG (second-team); Mike Carberry (18), LB (honorable mention); Cedric Jones (82), SE (honorable mention); Dan Maher (4), PK (honorable mention)1995 Brian Bixler (61), C (second-team)1997 Patrick Goodman (74), C; Andy Hape (51), OL (third-team)1998 Patrick Goodman (74), OL;

Andy Hape (51), OL (second-team); Willie Taggart (1), QB (third-team)1999 Patrick Goodman (74), OL (second-team)2000 Bobby Sippio (3), CB; Melvin Wisham (57), LB (second-team)2001 Mel Mitchell (4), FS; Erik Dandy (18), ILB (second-team); Chris Price (62), OL (third-team)2002 Sherrod Coates (11), OLB; Chris Price (62), OL; Buster Ashley (71), OL (second-team)2003 Buster Ashley (71), OL; Matt Lange (83), PK (second-team); Erik Dandy (18), ILB (third-team)2004 Buster Ashley (71), OL; Brian Claybourn (8), P (third-team)2005 Erik Losey (54), OL (third-team); Antonio Thomas (6), CB (third-team)

HANSEN’S FOOTBALL GAZETTE1988 Joe Arnold (33), TB; Dean Tiebout (79), OT (third-team)1995 Dan McGrath (25), LB (third-team); Brian Bixler (61), C (honorable mention); Joey Stockton (32), WR (honorable mention)1996 Joey Stockton (32), WR/RS (second-team); Mike Mills (12), SS (third-team); Antwan Floyd (23), TB (honorable mention); Turner Goodwin (69), OL (honorable mention); Bryson Warner (46), LB (honorable mention)1997 Patrick Goodman (74), C (second-team); Andy Hape (51), OL (third-team); Jeff Poisel (14), PK (honorable mention); Joey Stockton (32), RS (honorable mention); Willie Taggart (1), QB (honorable mention)1998 Patrick Goodman (74), OL; Andy Hape (51), OL (honorable mention); Willie Taggart (1), QB (honorable mention)1999 Ben Wittman (91), DE (second-team); Patrick Goodman (74), OL (honorable mention) Rod Smart (23), RB (honorable mention)2000 Bobby Sippio (3), CB; Melvin Wisham (57), LB; Peter Martinez (19), PK (second-team); Sherrod Coates (11), LB (honorable mention); Joseph Jefferson (2), CB (honorable mention); Mel Mitchell (4), FS (honorable mention); Chris Price (62), OL (honorable mention)2001 Chris Price (62), OL (second-team); Joseph Jefferson (2), CB (honorable mention); Mel Mitchell (4), FS (honorable mention)2002 Sherrod Coates (11), OLB; Chris Price (62), OL; Buster Ashley (71), OL (second-team)2003 Buster Ashley (71), OL; Erik Dandy (18), ILB; Matt Lange (83), PK; Jeremy Chandler (20), CB (third-team); Karl Maslowski (48), LB (third-team)2004 Buster Ashley (71), OL2006 Curtis Hamilton (15), WR (third-team); Marion Rumph (10), FS (honorable mention); Greg Ryan (52), OL (honorable mention); Chris Sullivan (65), OL (honorable mention)

I-AA.ORG ALL-STAR TEAM2002 Buster Ashley (71), OL; Sherrod Coates (11), OLB; Jeremi Johnson (1), FB; Chris Price (62), OL2003 Buster Ashley (71), OL2004 Buster Ashley (71), OL; Charles Thompson (9), ILB2005 Chris James (83), PK

COLLEGESPORTSREPORT.COM2003 Buster Ashley (71), OL (second-team); Matt Lange (83), PK (second-team)2004 Buster Ashley (71), OL (second-team); Antonio Thomas (6), CB (third-team); Brian Claybourn (8), P (honorable mention): Charles Thompson (9), ILB (honorable mention)

WILLIAMSON MID-BRACKET1963 John Mutchler (83), E; Jim Burt (30), HB (honorable mention)

TOM HARMON DEFENSIVE1964 Jim Burt (30), HB

UNIVERSAL SPORTS1971 Jim Barber (55), LB1973 Porter Williams (22), SE; David Nollner (50), OG (second-team)

TEAMLINK.COM1999 Patrick Goodman (74), OL

CSTV: COLLEGE SPORTS TELEVISION2003 Buster Ashley (71), OL

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED.COM2010 Bobby Rainey (3), RB (honorable mention)

FOOTBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAFRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA TEAM

2010 Willie McNeal (86), Kickoff Returner

CoSIDA ACADEMIC1970 Jim Barber (55), LB (second-team)1971 Jim Barber (55), LB1981 Tim Ford (80), DE1984 Mark Fatkin (60), OG1985 Mark Fatkin (60), OG1994 Brian Bixler (61), C (second-team)1995 Brian Bixler (61), C1998 Patrick Goodman (74), OL (second-team)1999 Patrick Goodman (74), OL (second-team)2002 Brian Lowder (28), SS

I-AA ATHLETIC DIRECTORSASSOCIATION

ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM1999 Patrick Goodman (74), OL2002 Brian Lowder (28), SS; Jason Michael (10), QB

Hilltopper All-Americans

HILLTOPPER RETIRED JERSEYS

1WILLIE TAGGART

24VIRGIL LIVERS

44DALE LINDSEY

66JIMMY FEIX

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WALTER PAYTON AWARDFINALIST

1997 Willie Taggart, QB1998 Willie Taggart, QB

BUCK BUCHANAN AWARDFINALIST

2000 Melvin Wisham, LB 4th in the balloting (3rd among LBs)2001 Mel Mitchell, FS 6th in the balloting (2nd among DBs)2004 Charles Thompson, ILB 9th in the balloting

EDDIE ROBINSON AWARDFINALIST

2000 Jack Harbaugh 3rd in the balloting2004 David Elson

AMERICAN FOOTBALLCOACHES ASSOCIATION

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR2002 Jack Harbaugh

BURGER KING I-AA SCHOLAR-ATHLETEOF THE WEEK

Dec. 2, 1995 Brian Bixler, COct. 2, 1999 Patrick Goodman, C

ABC CHEVROLET“PLAYER OF THE GAME”SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

1978 Barry Bumm, FS (Eastern Kentucky game)1980 Troy Snardon, FB (Morehead State game)

AL ALMOND MEMORIAL AWARD1968 Walt Heath, DT, Goodlettsville, Tenn.1969 Johnny Vance, QB, Glasgow, Ky.1970 Bill Hape, LB, Evansville, Ind.1971 Jimmy Barber, LB, Portland, Tenn.1972 Andrew Francis, DB, Louisville, Ky.1973 Leo Peckenpaugh, QB, Henderson, Ky.1974 John Humphrey, OG, Owensboro, Ky.1975 Ray Henderson, OG, Eminence, Ky.1976 Dave Carter, C, Vincennes, Ind.1977 Chip Carpenter, OG, Bowling Green, Ky.1978 Reginald Hayden, BB, Nashville, Tenn.1979 Chuck DeLacey, LB, Owensboro, Ky.1980 Pete Walters, OG, Shepherdsville, Ky.1981 Barry Bumm, FS, Owensboro, Ky.1982 Tom Fox, DE, Parma, Ohio1983 Walter York, BB, Bowling Green, Ky.1984 Tim Mooney, DE, Evansville, Ind.1985 Rick Denstorff, C, Rockport, Ind. Alan Mullins, FL, Independence, Ky.1986 Pat McKenzie, RB, Owensboro, Ky.1987 Darnell Martin, SS, Baltimore, Md.1988 Pedro Bacon, FB, Paducah, Ky.1989 Troy Dowdy, FB, Paducah, Ky.1990 Scott Campbell, QB, Gulf Breeze, Fla.1991 Tony Garner, NG, Radcliff, Ky.1992 Mark Lamberth, C, Cottontown, Tenn.1993 Robert Jackson, WB, Indianapolis, Ind.1994 Ty Koon, OL, Lexington, Ky.1995 Stephon Benford, OL, Louisville, Ky.1996 Andy McLeod, TE, Elkhorn, Neb.1997 Kenny Martray, DT, Vanderbilt, Pa.1998 Willie Taggart, QB, Palmetto, Fla.1999 Todd Sorrell, OT, Louisville, Ky.2000 Melvin Wisham, LB, St. Louis, Mo.2001 Keith Brooks, RB, Cincinnati, Ohio2002 Patrick Reynolds, DL, Bowling Green, Ky.2003 Jeremy Chandler, CB, Indianapolis, Ind.2004 Ryan Thomas, OL, Orchard Park, N.Y.2005 Bill Hewig, OL, Evansville, Ind.2006 Ross Dickens, DL, Pelham, Ala.2007 Clay Stephens, DB, Somerset, Ky.2008 Jared Johnson FB, Franklin, Tenn.2009 Tyrell Hayden, RB, Lexington, Ky.

ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE2009 Bobby Rainey, RB/All-Purpose (2nd Team) Jake Gaebler, WR (Honorable Mention) Jeremy Moore, P (Honorable Mention)2010 Bobby Rainey RB (1st Team) / Offensive Player of the Year Thomas Majors, LB (2nd Team) Mychal Patterson, OL (Honorable Mention) Orlando Misaalefua, LB (Honorable Mention)

SUN BELT CONFERENCEOFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2010 Bobby Rainey, RB

ALL-GATEWAY FOOTBALL CONFERENCE2001 Sherrod Coates, LB (1st Team) Erik Dandy, LB (1st Team) Joseph Jefferson, DB (1st Team) Mel Mitchell, DB (1st Team) Chris Price, OL (1st Team) Patrick Reynolds, DL (1st Team) Buster Ashley, OL (2nd Team) Brian Claybourn, P (2nd Team) Peter Martinez, PK (2nd Team) Kyle Moffatt, DB (2nd Team) Daniel Withrow, OL (2nd Team) Jon Drummond, LB (Honorable Mention) Joseph Jefferson, RS (Honorable Mention) DeWayne Gallishaw, RB (Honorable Mention) Donte Pimpleton, QB (Honorable Mention)2002 Buster Ashley, OL (1st Team) Jeremy Chandler, DB (1st Team) Sherrod Coates, LB (1st Team) Chris Price, OL (1st Team) Patrick Reynolds, DL (1st Team) Antonio Veals, DB (1st Team) Erik Dandy, LB (2nd Team) Jon Frazier, RB (2nd Team) Daniel Withrow, OL (2nd Team) Brian Claybourn, P (Honorable Mention) Jon Drummond, LB (Honorable Mention) Peter Martinez, PK (Honorable Mention) Jason Michael, QB (Honorable Mention)2003 Buster Ashley, OL (1st Team) Jeremy Chandler, CB (1st Team) Brian Claybourn, P (1st Team) Erik Dandy, LB (1st Team) Matt Lange, PK (1st Team) Karl Maslowski, LB (1st Team) Casey Rooney, WR (1st Team) Antonio Veals, RS (1st Team) Daniel Withrow, OL (1st Team) Chad Kincaid, DL (2nd Team) Anthony Oakley, OL (2nd Team) Charles Thompson, LB (2nd Team) Carl Birts, DB (Honorable Mention) Shannon Hayes, WR (Honorable Mention) Lerron Moore, RB (Honorable Mention)2004 Buster Ashley, OL (1st Team) Brian Claybourn, P (1st Team) Deonté Smith, ILB (1st Team) Charles Thompson, ILB (1st Team) Antonio Thomas, CB (1st Team) Justin Haddix, QB (2nd Team) Erik Losey, OL (2nd Team) Lerron Moore, RB (2nd Team) Joe Woolridge, DL (2nd Team) Dennis Mitchell, RS (Honorable Mention) Marion Rumph, DB (Honorable Mention) Brandon Smith, LB (Honorable Mention) Ryan Thomas, OL (Honorable Mention)2005 Chris James, PK (1st Team) Erik Losey, OL (1st Team) Lerron Moore, RB (1st Team) Marion Rumph, FS (1st Team) Antonio Thomas, CB (1st Team) Deion Holts, LB (2nd Team) Dennis Mitchell, RS (2nd Team) Daniel Williams, DL (2nd Team) Justin Haddix, QB (Honorable Mention) Charles Phillips, DL (Honorable Mention) Greg Ryan, OL (Honorable Mention)

2006 Curtis Hamilton, WR (1st Team) Marion Rumph, FS (1st Team) Dusty Bear, DL (2nd Team) Blake Boyd, LB (2nd Team) Andre Lewis, LB (2nd Team) Chris Sullivan, OL (2nd Team) Justin Haddix, QB (Honorable Mention) Chris James, PK (Honorable Mention) Dennis Mitchell, RS (Honorable Mention) Lerron Moore, RB (Honorable Mention)

GATEWAY FOOTBALL CONFERENCEALL-NEWCOMER TEAM

2001 Buster Ashley, OL Brian Claybourn, P2002 Jeremi Johnson, FB Casey Rooney, WR2003 Justin Haddix, QB Lerron Moore, RB Anthony Oakley, OL Charlie Phillips, DL Brandon Smith, LB2004 Erik Losey, OL Brian Porter, RB Marion Rumph, FS Daniel Williams, DL Joe Woolridge, DL2005 Andrew Campbell, OL Chris McConnell, OL Jenkins Reese, ILB2006 Blake Boyd, OLB Rashad Etheridge, CB Jake Gaebler, WR Andrew McCloud, RB

GATEWAY FOOTBALL CONFERENCEFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

2003 Justin Haddix, QB

GATEWAY FOOTBALL CONFERENCEALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

2001 Derek Forster, OL (1st Team) Peter Martinez, PK (Honorable Mention)2002 Brian Lowder, FS (1st Team) Jason Michael, QB (1st Team) Peter Martinez, PK (2nd Team) Derek Forster, OL (Honorable Mention) Jon Drummond, OLB (Honorable Mention)2003 Brian Claybourn, P (2nd Team) Casey Rooney, WR (2nd Team) Karl Maslowski, LB (Honorable Mention)2004 Brian Claybourn, P (2nd Team)2005 Marion Rumph, FS (1st Team) Chris James, PK (Honorable Mention) 2006 Chris James, PK (1st Team) Marion Rumph, FS (1st Team) Curtis Hamilton, WR (2nd Team)

I-AA INDEPENDENTALL-STAR TEAM

1996 Antwan Floyd, TB (1st Team) Trae Hackett, LB (1st Team) Joey Stockton, RS (1st Team) Turner Goodwin, OL (2nd Team) Mike Mills, DB (2nd Team) Joey Stockton, Punt Returns (2nd Team)1997 Patrick Goodman, OL (1st Team) Bryan Heyward, DT (1st Team) Joey Stockton, RS (1st Team) Andy Hape, OL (2nd Team) Ron Kelly, LB (2nd Team) Joey Stockton, RS (2nd Team) Willie Taggart, QB (2nd Team)1998 Willie Taggart, QB (Offensive Player of the Year) Patrick Goodman, OL (1st Team) Andy Hape, OL (1st Team) Willie Taggart, QB (1st Team) Delvechio Walls, RS (1st Team) Bryan Daniel, RS (2nd Team) Trae Hackett, LB (2nd Team)

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ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE1948 Frank Wallheiser, E (1st Team) Jim Pickens, QB (1st Team)1949 Frank Wallheiser, E (1st Team)1950 Hoyte Threet, T (1st Team) Roy Hina, G (1st Team)1951 Marvin Satterly, G (1st Team) Lawrence Gilbert, C (1st Team) Jimmy Feix, QB (1st Team)1952 R.E. Simpson, E (1st Team) Marvin Satterly, G (1st Team) Jimmy Feix, QB (1st Team) Gene McFadden, FB (1st Team) Max Stevens, HB (1st Team)1953 Bill Ploumis, E (1st Team) Marvin Satterly, G (1st Team) Arnie Oaken, C (1st Team) Gene McFadden, FB (1st Team) Max Stevens, HB (1st Team)1954 Walt Apperson, E (1st Team) Tom Patterson, C (1st Team)1955 Vernon Wilson, G (1st Team) Bill Strawn, C (1st Team)1957 Bill Holt, E (1st Team) Jim “Yogi” Hardin, G (1st Team)1958 Larry Nutter, T (1st Team) Jim “Yogi” Hardin, G (1st Team)1959 Herb Wassom, G (1st Team)1960 Herb Wassom, G (1st Team)1961 Jim Hughes, E (1st Team)1963 John Mutchler, E (1st Team) Harold Chambers, T (1st Team) Joe Bugel, G (1st Team) Jim Burt, HB (1st Team) Dale Lindsey, FB (1st Team)1964 Stan Napper, E (1st Team) Ed Crum, G (1st Team) Jim Burt, HB (1st Team) Dale Lindsey, FB (1st Team) Pat Counts, HB (1st Team)1965 Dickie Moore, FB (1st Team)1966 Wes Simpson, E (1st Team)1967 Roy Bondurant, G (1st Team) Jim Garrett, HB (1st Team) Walt Heath, T (1st Team) Allan Hogan, C (1st Team) Dickie Moore, FB (1st Team) Larry Watkins, T (1st Team)1968 Lawrence Brame, DE (1st Team) Walt Heath, T (1st Team)1969 Johnny Vance, QB (1st Team) Lawrence Brame, DE (1st Team) Bill “Jelly” Green, DB (1st Team)1970 Jim Barber, LB (1st Team) Lawrence Brame, DE (1st Team) Jay Davis, SE (1st Team) Dennis Durso, G (1st Team) Bill “Jelly” Green, DB (1st Team) Steve Wilson, PK (1st Team)1971 Jim Barber, LB (1st Team) Terry Kokinda, OT (1st Team) Bob Morehead, DB (1st Team) Leo Peckenpaugh, QB (1st Team) QB Bill Sykes, C (1st Team) Terry Thompson, DT (1st Team)1972 Andrew Francis, DB (1st Team) Clarence Jackson, TB (1st Team) Mike McCoy, DB (1st Team) Brad Watson, DE (1st Team)1973 John Bushong, DT (1st Team) Clarence Jackson, TB (1st Team) Charlie Johnson, P (1st Team) Mike McCoy, DB (1st Team) Bob Morehead, DB (1st Team) David Nollner, G (1st Team) Lonnie Schuster, DT (1st Team) Aundra Skiles, LB (1st Team) Porter Williams, SE (1st Team)1974 John Bushong, DT (1st Team) David Carter, C (1st Team) Rick Green, LB (1st Team) John Humphrey, G (1st Team) Virgil Livers, DB (1st Team) Keith Tandy, DE (1st Team)

1975 Sheroid Barrett, OT (1st Team) Chip Carpenter, G (1st Team) Rick Green, LB (1st Team) Walt Herod, P (1st Team) John Leathers, DB (1st Team) Keith Tandy, DE (1st Team)1976 Chip Carpenter, G (1st Team) Biff Madon, LB (1st Team) Keith Tandy, DE (1st Team) Jimmy Woods, TB (1st Team)1977 Chip Carpenter, G (1st Team) Biff Madon, LB (1st Team) Tony Towns, DT (1st Team)1978 Carl Brazley, CB (1st Team) John Hall, QB (1st Team) Reginald Hayden, BB (1st Team) Eddie Preston, SE (1st Team) Tony Towns, DE (1st Team)1979 Jeff Alsup, G (1st Team) Carl Estelle, BB (1st Team) Tim Ford, DE (1st Team) Ricky Gwinn, TE (1st Team) John Hall, QB (1st Team) Eddie Preston, SE (1st Team)1980 Barry Bumm, DB (1st Team) Donnie Evans, DE (1st Team) Ray Farmer, P (1st Team) Jerry Flippin, SE (1st Team) Ricky Gwinn, TE (1st Team) Lamont Meacham, DB (1st Team) Phil Rich, OT (1st Team) Troy Snardon, RB (1st Team) Pete Walters, G (1st Team)1981 Barry Bumm, FS (1st Team) Donnie Evans, DE (1st Team) Paul Gray, LB (1st Team) John Newby, SE (1st Team)1999 Patrick Goodman, C (1st Team) Bobby Sippio, DB (1st Team), RS (2nd Team) Rod Smart, RB (1st Team) Melvin Wisham, LB (1st Team) Ben Wittman, DE (1st Team) Mel Mitchell, LB (2nd Team)2000 DeWayne Gallishaw, RB (1st Team) Peter Martinez, PK (1st Team) Chris Price, OL (1st Team) Bobby Sippio, DB (1st Team) Melvin Wisham, LB (1st Team) Sherrod Coates, LB (2nd Team) Joseph Jefferson, DB (2nd Team) Mel Mitchell, DB (2nd Team)

OVCPlayer of the Year (fi rst awarded in 1963)

Offensive1967 Dickie Moore, FB1979 John Hall, QB

Defensive1963 John Mutchler, DE1969 Lawrence Brame, DE1970 Lawrence Brame, DE1973 Lonnie Schuster, DT1974 Virgil Livers, DB1976 Biff Madon, LB

OVCCoach of the Year (fi rst awarded in 1963)

1963 Nick Denes1973 Jimmy Feix1978 Jimmy Feix1980 Jimmy Feix2000 Jack Harbaugh

OVC40th Anniversary Team (June, 1988)

Lawrence Brame, DE (1967-70)Jim Burt, HB (1961-64)Chip Carpenter, OG (1973-77)David Carter, C (1973-76)Jimmy Feix, QB (1949-52)Dale Lindsey, FB (1963-64)Virgil Livers, DB (1971-74)Marvin Satterly, G (1950-53)Keith Tandy, DE (1973-76)

Hilltopper Honor RollOVC

Half Century Team (March, 1998)Lawrence Brame, DE (1967-70)Jim Burt, HB (1961-64)Chip Carpenter, G (1974-77)David Carter, C (1973-76)Rick Green, LB (1972-75)Dale Lindsey, FB (1963-64)Virgil Livers, DB (1971-74)Dickie Moore, FB (1965-68)Marvin Satterly, G (1950-53)

ALL-KIAC(Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)

1935 Clarence Caple, C1936 Clarence Caple, C Joe Cook, G Glenn Williams1937 Clarence Caple, C Joe Cook, G1941 Jimmy Salato, QB

ALL-STATE1928 Turner Elrod, FB Paul Taylor, T Lynn Williams, B1929 Rupert Cummings, T Ed Stansbury, E Dillard Martin, C (2nd Team) Alton Wicker, T (2nd Team)1930 Rupert Cummings, G Leroy Elrod, FB (Honorable Mention)1931 Carroll Broderick, HB Clarence Mayhew, G (Honorable Mention) Dillard Martin, C1933 Wilfred Ausley, T (2nd Team) Harry Booker, HB Roy Cobb, E (2nd Team)1934 Roy Cobb, E Leo Yeksigian1935 Max Reed1936 Clarence Caple, C Joe Cook, G Max Reed1937 Clarence Caple, C Joe Cook, G1940 Howard “Tip” Downing, E Vernon Dulaney Back Johnny Taylor, G Leslie Van Meter, T

WKU MALE ATHLETE-OF-THE-YEAR AWARD WINNERS

1973-74 Mike McCoy1974-75 Virgil Livers1976-77 David Carter1977-78 Chip Carpenter1980-81 Pete Walters1981-82 Barry Bumm1985-86 Mark Fatkin1995-96 Brian Bixler1997-98 Willie Taggart2002-03 Jason Michael 2003-04 Erik Dandy

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1991 (Inaugural Class)E.A. Diddle (Coach), 1922-64Jimmy Feix (Football), 1949-52Dee Gibson (Basketball-Tennis), 1942-43 & 1947-48Clem Haskins (Basketball), 1965-67Adele Gleaves [Haswell] (Gymnastics), 1975-77Jim McDaniels (Basketball), 1969-71John Oldham (Basketball), 1943 & 1947-49Bobby Rascoe (Basketball), 1960-62Max Reed (Basketball-Football), 1934-37Nick Rose (Track-Cross Country), 1972-76

1992Lawrence Brame (Football), 1967-70Jim Burt (Football-Baseball), 1961-64Clarence Caple (Football), 1935-37Brenda Chapman (Strickler) (Basketball-Tennis), 1974-78Nick Denes (Football-Baseball Coach), 1957-67Harry “Pap” Glenn (Baseball-Basketball-Football), 1923-26Ted Hornback (Assistant Basketball-Tennis Coach), 1938-76Virgil Livers (Football-Track), 1971-74Tom Marshall (Basketball), 1951-54Tony Staynings (Track-Cross Country), 1973-77

1993Darel Carrier (Basketball), 1962-64Jack Clayton (Football Coach), 1948-56Frank Griffi n (Assistant Football-Head Golf Coach), 1947-78Henry Jackson (Track), 1967-70Dale Lindsey (Football), 1963-64Don “Duck” Ray (Basketball-Tennis-Track-Golf), 1942-43 & 1947-48Odie Spears (Basketball-Baseball), 1942-43 & 1947-48Jesse Stuart (Track), 1973-75Carlisle Towery (Basketball), 1939-41

1994Eagle “Buddy” Keys (Football-Baseball), 1942 & 1946-48William “Red” McCrocklin (Basketball), 1936-38Dickie Moore (Football), 1965-68Dr. Burch Oglesby (Track-Cross Country Coach), 1967-71Kenny Perry (Golf), 1979-82Hugh Poland (Football-Basketball-Baseball), 1931-34Ed Stansbury (Football-Basketball-Baseball), 1927-30

1995Ralph Antone (Football-Baseball), 1979-83Ralph Crosthwaite (Basketball), 1955 & 1957-59Lawrence “Butch” Gilbert (Football), 1948-51; (Assistant Football Coach), 1969-84 & 1989-90Oran McKinney (Basketball), 1943 & 1946-48Jim Pickens (Baseball-Football), 1947-49Dwight Smith (Basketball), 1965-67Katy Strozdas (Tinius) (Tennis), 1975-78

1996Carroll Broderick (Football-Basketball), 1930-33David Carter (Football), 1973-76Steve Crocker (Swimming), 1982-85Turner Elrod (Football-Basketball-Baseball), 1928-31; (Assistant Football Coach), 1946-67; (Track Coach), 1949-62Jim “Yogi” Hardin (Football), 1955-58Bob Lavoy (Basketball), 1949-50Lillie Mason (Basketball), 1982-83 & 1985-86Harry Sadler (Basketball-Track), 1935-39Wallace “Buck” Sydnor (Basketball), 1941-43; (Assistant Basketball Coach), 1964-71; (Assistant Baseball Coach), 1972-76

1997Howard “Tip” Downing (Basketball-Football), 1939-42Tom Ecker (Track-Cross Country Coach), 1962-66Clemette Haskins (Basketball), 1984-87Bernard “Peck” Hickman (Basketball), 1933-35Clarence Jackson (Football), 1970-73Roger Otten (Tennis), 1950-53W.L. “Gander” Terry (Football-Basketball), 1925-28; (Head Football Coach), 1938-41Johnny Vance (Football-Baseball), 1966-70J.D. “Big Ich” Weaver (Baseball-Football), 1926-28

1998Raymond “Rip” Gish (Basketball), 1949-51Rick Green (Football), 1972-75Terry Hassall (Tennis), 1968 & 1970-71Gene Rhodes (Basketball-Baseball), 1949-52Marvin Satterly (Football), 1950-53Greg Smith (Basketball), 1966-68Art Spoelstra (Basketball-Baseball-Track), 1952-54Kami Thomas [Howard] (Basketball), 1983-86

1999Johnny Britt (Basketball), 1973-76Tim Ford (Football), 1979-81Jack Glasser (Baseball), 1970-73Harry Hardin (Basketball), 1933-35Pam Hart [Kordenbrock] (Basketball), 1975-78Brad Mutchler (Basketball), 1934-36Hector Ortiz (Track-Cross Country), 1968-71Max Stevens (Football-Track), 1950-53

2000Joe Arnold (Football), 1985-88Jimmy Barber (Football), 1969-71Buddy Cate (Basketball), 1948-50Ralph Dudgeon (Basketball-Tennis), 1936-38Mary Koeckert [Godlove] (Rifl e), 1977-80Dan Powell (Swimming), 1984-86 & 1988Bob Stoltman (Track), 1967-70Mike Williams (Baseball), 1978-81

2001Leo Peckenpaugh (Football-Baseball), 1970-73Chris Turner (Baseball), 1988-91Henry Wadsworth (Track), 1965-66Rick Whitfi eld (Golf ), 1968-70

2002Sean Dollman (Track-Cross Country), 1989-92Gene McFadden (Football), 1950-53

2003Pete Walters (Football), 1977-80Gayle Watkins [Harris] (Track), 1976-79

WKU Athletic Hall of Fame2004

Paul Gray (Football), 1980-83Sue Lausten [Avril] (Rifl e), 1970-73Kim Pehlke [Salyer] (Basketball), 1989-92

2005Jeff Cesarone (Football), 1984-87Wayne Chapman (Basketball), 1966-68Charlie Osborne (Basketball), 1959-61Jim Richards (Baseball), 1955-58; (Basketball Coach), 1971-78; (Golf Coach), 1978-86Porter Williams (Football), 1970-73

2006Brenda Dennehy [Willis] (Track-Cross Country), 1989-93Ashley Johnson (Track-Cross Country), 1980-84Craig McCormick (Basketball), 1979-82

2007Bob Daniels (Basketball-Baseball), 1954-57Clarence Glover (Basketball), 1969-71Tandreia Green (Basketball), 1987-90Norman Head (Golf ), 1947-49; (Golf Coach) 1986-90Mecit Koydemir (Soccer), 1985-86Mike McCoy (Football-Track), 1970-73Brett McNeal (Basketball), 1986-89

2008Don Durham (Baseball), 1968-70Jack Harbaugh (Football Coach), 1989-2002Rick Kral (Swimming), 1975-78Paul Sanderford (Women’s Basketball Head Coach), 1982-97, (Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach), 2004-07

2009Chris Ridler (Track-Cross Country), 1974-77Willie Taggart (Football), 1995-98

2010Chuck Durrant (Track), 1976-77Al Ellison (Men’s Basketball), 1958-60Tellis Frank (Men’s Basketball), 1984-87Bill Powell (Swimming Coach), 1969-2005Joey Stockton (Football), 1994-97

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1913 (1-0) Coaches: M.A. Leiper, Roy Manchester — Elizabethtown HS ................................... W, 20-0

1914 (1-2) Coach: J.L. Arthur O10 Middle Tennessee .................................... L, 0-47O23 Eastern Kentucky..................................... L, 6-36N26 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 18-0 1915 (2-3-2) Coach: J.L. Arthur Captain: Gibson O2 Hopkinsville HS......................................... W, 6-0O9 Bethel (Ky.) ............................................ T, 14-14O15 Owensboro HS ........................................ L, 0-51O23 Bethel (Ky.) .............................................. L, 0-40N1 Eastern Kentucky....................................... T, 0-0N12 Middle Tennessee .................................... L, 0-47N25 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 20-0 1916 (3-2) Coach: J.L. Arthur — Middle Tennessee ............................................—— Castle Heights .................................................—— Owensboro HS ......................................... W, 2-0— Hopkinsville HS................................................—— Clarksville HS ......................................... W, 13-0— Portland (Tenn.) HS (forfeit) ...................... W, 1-0— Eastern Kentucky................................... L, 12-13— Eastern Kentucky..................................... L, 0-16 1917-1919 No Teams — World War I

1920 (0-1) Coach: L.T. Smith N4 Morton Elliott ............................................ L, 0-13 1921 (2-4-1) Coach: L.T. Smith O1 Union (Ky.) ............................................... L, 0-30O8 Bethel (Ky.) .............................................. L, 0-26O22 Vanderbilt B ............................................. L, 0-12N5 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 21-0N11 Middle Tennessee .................................... L, 7-13N18 Bethel (Ky.) ................................................ T, 7-7N24 So. Presbyterian ..................................... W, 12-0

1922 (9-1)

Coach: E.A. Diddle S30 at Louisville ............................................... W, 6-0O6 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 31-6O13 Cumberland (Ky.) .................................... W, 13-7O21 Tennessee Tech ...................................... W, 19-0O27 Morton Elliott ........................................... W, 63-0N4 Bethel (Tenn.) ......................................... W, 19-0N10 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 47-6N18 Vanderbilt B ............................................. L, 6-13N24 Bryson................................................... W, 23-12N30 So. Presbyterian ..................................... W, 21-0

1923 (5-4) Coach: E.A. Diddle Captain: Edward R. Ward S29 Louisville (H) ........................................... W, 19-7O6 Xavier..................................................... L, 14-21O20 Cumberland (Ky.) ..................................... L, 6-13O27 Western Michigan .................................... L, 0-24N3 Centenary ................................................ L, 6-75N10 Transylvania ........................................... W, 13-6N16 Kentucky Wesleyan ................................ W, 24-6N17 Bryson................................................... W, 25-13N24 Bethel (Ky.) ............................................. W, 19-0 1924 (4-5) Coach: E.A. Diddle Captain: Wilson “Babe” Hunt S27 Campbellsville......................................... W, 65-0O4 John Carroll ............................................. L, 0-51O11 at Louisville .............................................. L, 7-12O18 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 44-0O25 Western Michigan .................................... L, 0-14N8 Transylvania ............................................ L, 0-13N15 Xavier....................................................... L, 0-29N22 Evansville................................................ W, 35-0N27 Bethel (Ky.) ............................................. W, 73-0 1925 (3-5-1) Coach: E.A. Diddle Captain: Harry “Pap” Glenn S26 Western Michigan .................................... L, 0-20O3 Bethel (Tenn.) ......................................... W, 24-6O10 Louisville .................................................... L, 0-6O17 Middle Tennessee ...................................... T, 7-7O24 Centre ...................................................... L, 0-13N14 Transylvania ............................................. W, 7-0N21 Evansville................................................ W, 14-6N25 College of Ozarks .................................... L, 0-20N30 Kentucky Wesleyan ................................. L, 0-13 1926 (4-4-1) Coach: E.A. Diddle Captain: Ual Killebrew S25 Centre ........................................................ T, 0-0O2 Bethel (Tenn.) ......................................... W, 21-6O16 Western Michigan ...................................... L, 2-3O23 Lambuth ................................................ W, 29-13O30 Kentucky Wesleyan ................................ W, 22-0N6 at Louisville ............................................ L, 10-26N13 Transylvania .............................................. L, 3-7N20 Evansville................................................ W, 61-0N27 College of Ozarks .................................... L, 3-14 1927 (5-4 — 3-1 home; 2-3 road) Coach: E.A. Diddle Captain: August Throgmorton S30 at Chattanooga ........................................ L, 6-42O8 at Bethel (Tenn.) ..................................... W, 61-0O15 Transylvania ........................................... W, 27-0O22 at Georgetown (Ky.) ................................... L, 0-6O29 at Kentucky Wesleyan ............................. L, 0-19N5 Louisville (HC) .......................................... W, 7-6N11 Union (Tenn.) ........................................... L, 0-19N19 at Evansville............................................ W, 27-0N24 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 12-0 1928 (8-1 — 6-0 home; 2-1 road) Coach: E.A. Diddle S29 at Centre ................................................. W, 12-0O6 Rhodes College ...................................... W, 18-0O13 Bethel (Tenn.) ......................................... W, 39-0O20 at Middle Tennessee ............................... W, 19-0O27 Georgetown (Ky.) (HC) ........................... W, 19-0N3 Louisville ................................................. W, 20-0N10 Kentucky Wesleyan ................................ W, 13-0N16 at Union (Tenn.) ......................................... L, 6-7N24 Cumberland (Ky.) .................................... W, 25-0

1929 (7-3 — 6-1 home; 1-2 road) Coach: Carl “Swede” Anderson Captains: Alton Wicker, Ed Stansbury (Alt.) S28 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 19-0O5 Ball State ................................................ W, 13-0O12 at Rhodes College ................................... L, 6-12O19 at Louisville ............................................. W, 13-0O26 Bethel (Tenn.) ......................................... W, 40-6N2 Centre (HC) ............................................... L, 6-7N9 at Kentucky Wesleyan ............................... L, 2-7N16 Georgetown (Ky.) ...................................... W, 6-0N23 Evansville................................................ W, 44-0N28 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 36-0

1930 (8-1-1 — 5-0-1 home; 3-1 road)Coach: James Elam

Captain: Paul “Burrhead” Vaughn S27 at Centre .................................................. L, 0-31O4 at Transylvania........................................ W, 19-0O11 Bethel (Ky.) ............................................. W, 31-0O18 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 13-7O25 Louisville (HC) .......................................... W, 7-6N1 Kentucky Wesleyan .............................. W, 25-14N15 Georgetown (Ky.) .................................... W, 20-0N22 at Eastern Kentucky................................ W, 50-0N27 Western Michigan ...................................... T, 0-0D6 at Miami (Fla.) ......................................... W, 19-0

1931 (8-4 — 7-0 home; 1-4 road) Coach: James Elam Captain: Dillard Martin S19 at Mississippi ........................................... L, 6-13S28 at Vanderbilt ............................................. L, 6-52O3 at Centre .................................................. L, 7-28O10 Catawba.................................................. W, 14-7O17 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 12-0O24 Murray State ............................................. W, 7-0O29 at Union (Ky.) .......................................... W, 12-0O31 Louisville ................................................. W, 20-6N7 Miami (Fla.) (HC) .................................... W, 20-0N14 at Western Michigan ................................ L, 0-13N21 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 42-7N28 Georgetown (Ky.) .................................... W, 25-0

1932 (8-1 — 5-0 home; 2-1 road) Coach: Ernie Miller Captain: Fletcher Holeman S24 Evansville................................................ W, 38-0O1 Transylvania ........................................... W, 27-7O8 at Vanderbilt ............................................. L, 0-26O15 at Middle Tennessee ............................... W, 21-7O22 at Murray State ......................................... W, 6-0N5 Georgetown (Ky.) (HC) ........................... W, 24-0N12 Union (Tenn.) .......................................... W, 46-0N19 Eastern Kentucky (forfeit) ......................... W, 1-0N19 Louisville ................................................. W, 58-0

Year-By-Year Results

M.A. Leiper &Roy Manchester

1913 (One Season)1-0 (1.000)

J.L. Arthur

1914-16 (Three Seasons)6-7-2 (.462)

L.T. Smith

1920-21 (Two Seasons)2-5-1 (.313)

E.A. Diddle

1922-28 (Seven Seasons)38-24-2 (.613)

Carl “Swede” Anderson

See Second Anderson Entry (Prior to 1934)

James Elam

1930-31 (Two Seasons)16-5-1 (.762)

Ernie Miller

1932 (One Season)8-1 (.889)

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1933 (6-2 — 2-2 home; 4-0 road)

Coach: Jesse Thomas Captain: Ewell Waddell S30 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 32-0O7 at Tennessee Tech .................................... W, 7-6O14 Murray State (HC) .................................... L, 6-20O21 at Louisville ............................................. W, 45-0O28 at Memphis ............................................. W, 19-0N11 at Georgetown (Ky.) ................................ W, 24-0N18 Illinois Wesleyan ........................................ L, 0-7N30 Transylvania ........................................... W, 48-6

1934 (4-2-2 — 2-0-2 home; 2-2 road) Coach: Carl “Swede” Anderson Captain: Elvis Donaldson O6 Memphis .................................................... T, 0-0O13 Tennessee Tech ...................................... W, 27-0O20 Transylvania ........................................... W, 20-0O26 at Middle Tennessee ............................... W, 14-0N3 Samford (HC) ............................................. T, 0-0N10 at Eastern Kentucky................................ W, 47-9N17 at Murray State ...................................... L, 14-27N29 at Western Michigan .................................. L, 6-7 1935 (7-3 — 5-1 home; 2-2 road) Coach: Carl “Swede” Anderson Captain: Si Prewitt S28 Bethel (Tenn.) ......................................... W, 36-0O5 at Western Michigan .................................. L, 0-6O11 at Tennessee Tech .................................. W, 31-6O19 Transylvania ........................................... W, 35-0O25 at Middle Tennessee .................................. L, 0-7N2 Murray State ........................................... W, 21-6N16 Samford (HC) ........................................... L, 0-19N23 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 40-6N28 Tampa ..................................................... W, 18-0D7 at Centre ................................................. W, 13-7 1936 (6-3 — 3-2 home; 3-1 road) Coach: Carl “Swede” Anderson Captains: Charles “Bub” Ellis, Willard Peebles (Alt) S26 West Liberty ............................................ W, 33-0O3 Tennessee Tech ..................................... W, 27- 0O9 at Xavier................................................... L, 7-12O17 Middle Tennessee ...................................... L, 0-9O31 Oglethorpe (HC) ....................................... W, 6-0N7 Samford ................................................... L, 6-14N14 at Eastern Kentucky.................................. W, 7-0N21 at Murray State ....................................... W, 14-0D5 at Tampa ............................................... W, 23-20 1937 (7-1-1 — 4-0-1 home; 3-1 road) Coach: Carl “Swede” Anderson Captains: Clarence Caple, Joe Cook (Alt) S24 Emporia State ........................................... W, 7-0O1 at Bradley................................................ W, 21-0O8 Tampa (HC) ............................................ W, 13-0O15 at Tennessee Tech .................................. W, 20-0O22 Union (Ky.) .............................................. W, 21-0O30 at Western Michigan ................................ L, 7-13N6 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 23-0N13 Western Illinois ....................................... W, 28-0N20 Murray State .............................................. T, 7-7

1938 (7-2 — 4-1 home; 3-1 road)

Coach: W.L. “Gander” Terry Captains: Tom Triplett, Joe Gili (Alt) S24 Emporia State ......................................... W, 34-0O1 at Vanderbilt ............................................. L, 0-12O8 Samford .................................................... W, 6-0O15 Tennessee Tech ......................................... L, 6-7O29 Western Michigan (HC) .......................... W, 13-6N5 at Eastern Kentucky................................ W, 32-7N12 Western Carolina .................................... W, 55-0N19 at Murray State ....................................... W, 21-7D3 at Tampa ................................................. W, 50-7 1939 (7-1-1 — 4-0-1 home; 3-1 road) Coach: W.L. “Gander” Terry Captains: Sam Panepinto, Waddell Murphy (Alt) S23 at Ohio .................................................... W, 14-7S30 Morehead State ........................................ W, 2-0O7 Louisiana Tech (HC) ............................... W, 20-7O13 at Tennessee Tech ................................... L, 0-10O21 at Western Tennessee ............................ W, 12-0O28 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 26-2N4 at Western Michigan ............................. W, 20-14N11 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 26-0N25 Murray State .......................................... T, 12-12 1940 (7-1-1 — 6-0 home; 1-1-1 road) Coach: W.L. “Gander” Terry S28 at Bradley................................................ W, 13-0O5 Presbyterian............................................ W, 26-7O11 at Louisiana Tech ....................................... L, 6-7O19 Tennessee Tech ........................................ W, 6-0O26 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 13-0N2 Western Michigan .......................... (HC) W, 25-6N9 at Morehead State ..................................... T, 0-0N16 Austin Peay............................................. W, 20-0N23 Murray State ............................................. W, 6-0 1941 (4-5-1 — 1-1-1 home; 3-4 road) Coach: W.L. “Gander” Terry S19 at Austin Peay ......................................... W, 38-0S27 at Morehead State .................................. W, 14-0O3 at Middle Tennessee ............................... W, 15-7O11 at Ohio ..................................................... L, 7-20O18 at Marshall ............................................... L, 7-34O25 Eastern Kentucky (HC) ......................... W, 27-20N1 at Western Michigan ................................ L, 7-21N7 at Tennessee Tech ................................... L, 6-27N14 Samford ................................................... L, 7-20N20 Murray State .............................................. T, 0-0

1942 (3-4-1 — 2-0-1 home; 1-4 road)

Coach: Arnold Winkenhofer S26 at Mississippi ........................................... L, 6-39O3 Marshall ................................................ W, 19-13O9 at Youngstown State ................................ L, 6-40O17 Morehead State ........................................ W, 9-0O23 at Union (Tenn.) ....................................... L, 0-38O31 at Eastern Kentucky................................. L, 0-18N7 Tennessee Tech (HC) ................................ T, 6-6N21 at Murray State ..................................... W, 24-13 1943-45 No Teams — World War II

1946 (2-6 — 1-3 home; 1-3 road)

Coach: Jesse Thomas Captains: Dallas Arnold, Rapheal “Boots” Able O4 at Austin Peay ......................................... W, 25-6O12 at Bradley................................................. L, 0-27O18 Louisville ............................................... W, 20-19O25 Western Michigan (HC) ......................... L, 20-32N1 at Tennessee Tech ................................... L, 6-32N8 at Morehead State ................................... L, 7-36N15 Eastern Kentucky....................................... L, 0-6 (First WKU Night Game)N27 Murray State ............................................ L, 6-55 1947 (3-4-2 — 3-0-1 home; 0-4-1 road) Coach: Jesse Thomas Captain: Jimmy Haynes S26 at Evansville............................................... T, 0-0O4 Arkansas State ...................................... T, 14-14O11 Tennessee Tech ...................................... W, 13-7O18 Bradley (HC) ......................................... W, 15-13O24 at Louisville ............................................ L, 13-19N1 at Western Michigan ................................ L, 0-39N8 Morehead State ...................................... W, 20-0N15 at Eastern Kentucky................................. L, 7-27N22 at Murray State ........................................ L, 0-20

1948 (5-4 — 4-1 home; 1-3 road)

OVC: 5th (2-3 — 1-1 home; 1-2 road) Coach: Jack Clayton S25 at Evansville* ........................................... L, 6-12O2 at Arkansas State................................... L, 12-13O9 at Morehead State* ............................... W, 19-14O16 Union (Tenn.) .......................................... W, 20-7O23 at Louisville*............................................. L, 6-20O30 Georgetown (Ky.) .................................... W, 33-0N6 Louisiana College ................................. W, 35-18N13 Eastern Kentucky* ....................... (HC) W, 14-13N25 Murray State* ........................................... L, 7-34* OVC games 1949 (5-4 — 2-3 home; 3-1 road) OVC: 6th (2-3 — 1-2 home; 1-1 road) Coach: Jack Clayton S24 Louisville*................................................. L, 7-47O1 Evansville* ............................................... L, 0-20O8 Morehead State* ..................................... W, 19-0O15 at Union (Tenn.) ...................................... W, 20-7O22 Samford .................................................. W, 20-0O29 at Georgetown (Ky.) ................................ W, 13-7N5 Delta State (HC) ...................................... L, 7-13N12 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................... L, 7-20N19 at Murray State* ...................................... W, 10-7* OVC games 1950 (6-2-2 — 3-1-1 home; 3-1-1 road) OVC: 2nd (3-1-2 — 1-1-1 home; 2-0-1 road) Coach: Jack Clayton Captains: Roy Hina, Joe Talley S23 Samford .................................................. W, 13-0S30 at Evansville* ............................................. T, 7-7O7 Marshall* ................................................ L, 13-47O14 at Morehead State* ............................... W, 23-21O21 Georgetown (Ky.) .................................. W, 41-13O28 at Tennessee Tech* ................................ W, 21-0N4 at Delta State .......................................... W, 26-7N11 Eastern Kentucky* (HC)........................ W, 14-13N18 Murray State* ......................................... T, 27-27N25 at Stetson............................................... L, 14-41* OVC games

Carl “Swede” Anderson

1929, 1934-37 (Five Seasons)32-12-2 (.717)

W.L. “Gander” Terry

1938-41 (Four Seasons) 25-9-3 (.735)

Arnold Winkenhofer

1942 (One Season) 3-4-1 (.431)

Jesse Thomas

1933, 1946-47 (Three Seasons)11-12-2 (.480)

Jack Clayton

1948-56 (Nine Seasons)50-33-2 (.602)

Jesse Thomas

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1951 (4-5 — 4-1 home; 0-4 road) OVC: 6th (2-4 — 2-1 home; 0-3 road) Coach: Jack Clayton Captain: Lawrence “Butch” Gilbert S22 Bethel (Tenn.) ......................................... W, 56-0S29 Evansville* .............................................. W, 41-7O6 at Marshall* ............................................ L, 21-35O13 Morehead State* ..................................... W, 20-7O20 Tennessee Tech* .............................(HC) L, 7-14O27 at Memphis .............................................. L, 0-38N3 Delta State .............................................. W, 46-6N10 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................... L, 7-31N17 at Murray State* ....................................... L, 6-23* OVC games 1952 (9-1 — 5-0 home; 3-1 road; 1-0 neutral) OVC: Co-Champion (4-1 — 2-0 home; 2-1 road) Coach: Jack Clayton Captains: Will Price, Willie Watson Refrigerator Bowl Champion S20 Middle Tennessee* ............................... W, 33-19S27 at Evansville............................................ W, 39-0O11 at Morehead State* ................................. W, 39-7O18 Louisiana-Monroe ................................. W, 42-27O25 at Tennessee Tech* ............................... L, 13-21N1 Delta State ............................................ W, 35-13N8 Eastern Kentucky* (HC).......................... W, 48-6N15 Southeast Missouri ................................. W, 41-0N22 at Murray State* ...................................... W, 12-7 Refrigerator Bowl, Evansville, Ind.D7 vs. Arkansas State ................................ W, 34-19* OVC games 1953 (6-4 — 4-1 home; 2-3 road) OVC: 4th (2-3 — 2-1 home; 0-2 road) Coach: Jack Clayton Captains: Marvin Satterly, Max Stevens S19 at Middle Tennessee* .............................. L, 0-13S26 East Tennessee .................................... W, 32-13O3 at Stetson................................................. L, 7-18O10 Morehead State* ..................................... W, 48-0O17 at Louisiana-Monroe ............................... W, 28-0O24 Tennessee Tech*(HC) ............................ L, 21-34O31 at Delta State ........................................ W, 21-19N7 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................... L, 7-13N14 Evansville.............................................. W, 26-13N21 Murray State* .......................................... W, 13-7* OVC games 1954 (7-3 — 4-1 home; 3-2 road) OVC: 2nd, tie (3-2 — 1-1 home; 2-1 road) Coach: Jack Clayton Captains: Jerry Passafi ume, Jim Phifer S18 Wittenberg ............................................ W, 32-13S25 at East Tennessee .................................. W, 24-6O2 Middle Tennessee* ................................... W, 7-6O9 at Morehead State* ............................... W, 19-13O16 Louisiana-Monroe ................................... W, 19-7O23 at Tennessee Tech* .............................. W, 32-12O30 Louisville ................................................. W, 25-7N6 Eastern Kentucky* (HC)........................... L, 0-21N13 at Evansville........................................... L, 13-21N20 at Murray State* ....................................... L, 0-19* OVC games 1955 (3-6 — 3-2 home; 0-4 road) OVC: 5th (1-4 — 1-2 home; 0-2 road) Coach: Jack Clayton Captains: Jerry Nassano, Vernon “Tank” Wilson S24 East Tennessee ...................................... W, 20-7O1 at Middle Tennessee* ............................ L, 13-25O8 Morehead State* ..................................... W, 12-7O15 at Louisiana-Monroe ................................ L, 9-21O22 Tennessee Tech* ..................................... L, 7-19O29 at Louisville .............................................. L, 0-20N5 at Eastern Kentucky* ................................. L, 0-7N12 Evansville................................................ W, 46-6N19 Murray State* (HC) ................................ L, 12-28* OVC games

1956 (5-4 — 3-1 home; 2-3 road) OVC: 3rd, tie (2-3 — 1-1 road; 1-2 road) Coach: Jack Clayton Captains: Jim Chambliss, Bill Strawn S22 at East Tennessee .................................. W, 12-7S29 Middle Tennessee* .................................... L, 6-7O6 Youngstown State ................................... W, 26-9O13 at Tennessee Tech* ............................... L, 26-39O20 Eastern Kentucky*(HC)........................... W, 14-6O27 at Memphis .............................................. L, 0-42N3 at Morehead State* ................................... W, 9-7N10 Mississippi College ................................. W, 14-0N17 at Murray State* ..................................... L, 13-34* OVC games

1957 (5-3-1 — 3-1-1 home; 2-2 road) OVC: 4th, tie (1-3-1 — 1-1-1 home; 0-2 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captains: Twyman Patterson, Carroll VanHooser S21 at Southeast Missouri ........................... W, 25-20S28 East Tennessee ...................................... W, 10-6O5 at Middle Tennessee* .............................. L, 7-26O12 at Youngstown State ................................. W, 9-6O19 Tennessee Tech* ..................................... L, 9-27N2 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................... L, 0-28N9 Morehead State* (HC) ............................ W, 28-6N16 Wittenberg ............................................ W, 28-13N23 Murray State* ............................................. T, 7-7* OVC games 1958 (4-5 — 3-1 home; 1-4 road) OVC: 5th, tie (2-4 — 1-1 home; 1-3 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captains: Rod Bagby, Jim “Yogi” Hardin S20 Southeast Missouri ................................. W, 12-0S27 at East Tennessee* .................................... L, 0-8O4 Middle Tennessee* .................................. L, 7-10O11 at Youngstown State ................................ L, 6-20O18 at Tennessee Tech* ................................... L, 3-7N1 Eastern Kentucky* (HC)........................ W, 21-14N8 at Morehead State* ................................. W, 14-0N15 Austin Peay........................................... W, 34-16N22 at Murray State* ....................................... L, 7-12* OVC games 1959 (5-4 — 2-2 home; 3-2 road) OVC: 4th (3-3 — 2-2 home; 1-1 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captains: Dave Miller, Denny Wedge S15 at Louisville .............................................. L, 0-19S19 at Southeast Missouri ............................. W, 13-8S26 East Tennessee* ...................................... L, 7-13O3 at Middle Tennessee* .............................. L, 2-37O10 at Austin Peay ....................................... W, 20-12O17 Tennessee Tech* (HC) ........................... L, 19-29O31 at Eastern Kentucky* .............................. W, 14-7N7 Morehead State* ................................... W, 27-14N21 Murray State* .......................................... W, 21-6* OVC games 1960 (2-6-1 — 2-1 home; 0-5-1 road) OVC: 6th, tie (1-4-1 — 1-1 home; 0-3-1 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captain: Herb Wassom S17 Southeast Missouri ................................ L, 19-28S24 at East Tennessee* .................................... T, 7-7O1 Middle Tennessee* ............................... W, 20-13O8 Austin Peay............................................. W, 34-6O15 at Tennessee Tech* ................................. L, 7-10O21 at Louisville .............................................. L, 0-44O29 Eastern Kentucky* (HC)........................... L, 7-17N5 at Morehead State* .................................. L, 6-12N12 at Murray State* ....................................... L, 7-26* OVC games

1961 (6-3 — 3-1 home; 3-2 road) OVC: 3rd (4-2 — 3-1 home; 1-1 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captains: Winton Boone, Jackie Poynter (Alt) S16 at Southeast Missouri ............................. W, 13-0S23 East Tennessee* ................................... W, 32-14S30 at Middle Tennessee* .............................. L, 6-14O7 at Austin Peay ......................................... W, 26-6O14 Tennessee Tech* ................................... L, 12-13O21 at Louisville .............................................. L, 0-20O28 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................ W, 16-15N4 Morehead State* (HC) .............................. W, 7-0N11 Murray State* .......................................... W, 14-6* OVC games 1962 (5-3 — 2-2 home; 3-1 road) OVC: 5th (3-3 — 0-2 home; 3-1 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captains: Lee Murray, Joe Bugel (Alt), Jim Taylor (Alt) S15 Southeast Missouri ................................. W, 28-7S22 at East Tennessee* .................................. L, 7-27S29 Middle Tennessee* .................................. L, 0-17O6 Austin Peay........................................... W, 21-13O13 at Tennessee Tech* ................................ W, 24-7O27 Eastern Kentucky* (HC)............................. L, 5-6N3 at Morehead State* ................................... W, 7-0N10 at Murray State* .................................... W, 16-15* OVC games 1963 (10-0-1 — 4-0 home; 5-0-1 road; 1-0 neutral) OVC: Champion (7-0 — 3-0 home; 4-0 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captains: Joe Bugel, Harold Chambers Tangerine Bowl Champion S14 at Southeast Missouri ............................. W, 40-7S21 at Tampa ................................................ T, 14-14S28 East Tennessee* ..................................... W, 14-6O5 at Middle Tennessee* ............................. W, 16-6O12 at Austin Peay* ..................................... W, 34-14O19 at Tennessee Tech* .............................. W, 14-12O26 Evansville (HC) ..................................... W, 54-14N2 at Eastern Kentucky* .............................. W, 29-6N9 Morehead State* ..................................... W, 17-0N23 Murray State* .......................................... W, 50-0 Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, Fla.D28 Coast Guard Academy............................ W, 27-0* OVC games 1964 (6-3-1 — 3-1-1 home; 3-2 road) OVC: 3rd, tie (3-3-1 — 1-1-1 home; 2-2 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captains: Stan Napper, Ken Waller S19 Southeast Missouri ................................. W, 14-0S26 at East Tennessee* .................................. L, 9-16O3 Middle Tennessee* .................................... L, 0-9O10 Austin Peay* .............................................. T, 6-6O17 at Tennessee Tech* .............................. W, 19-14O24 at Evansville............................................ W, 37-0O31 Eastern Kentucky* (HC).......................... W, 24-0N7 at Morehead State* ................................... W, 9-0N14 Olivet ..................................................... W, 44-20N21 at Murray State* ....................................... L, 7-14* OVC games 1965 (2-6-2 — 2-2-1 home; 0-4-1 road) OVC: 7th (1-5-1 — 1-2-1 home; 0-3 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captains: Ken Frick, Elmer Murray (Alt) S18 at Akron...................................................... T, 6-6S25 East Tennessee* ................................... W, 15-14O2 at Middle Tennessee* .............................. L, 0-21O9 at Austin Peay* ........................................ L, 6-38O16 Tennessee Tech* ..................................... L, 6-46O23 Drake (HC) ............................................ W, 28-21O30 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................. L, 12-28N6 Morehead State* .................................... L, 12-21N13 at Butler ................................................. L, 20-27N20 Murray State* ......................................... T, 14-14* OVC games

Nick Denes

1957-67 (11 Seasons)57-39-7 (.587)

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1966 (5-5 — 3-2 home; 2-3 road) OVC: 6th (3-4 — 1-2 home; 2-2 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captain: Jack Crangle S17 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ................................. W, 42-21S24 at East Tennessee* ................................. W, 24-7O1 Middle Tennessee* .................................. L, 9-33O8 Austin Peay* ............................................. W, 7-3O15 at Tennessee Tech* ............................... L, 14-21O22 Drake ..................................................... L, 21-37O29 Eastern Kentucky* .........................(HC) L, 12-24N5 at Morehead State* .................................. L, 7-12N12 Butler ...................................................... W, 35-7N19 at Murray State* .................................... W, 37-20* OVC games 1967 (7-1-1 — 4-0 home; 3-1-1 road) OVC: 2nd (5-1-1 — 4-0 home; 1-1-1 road) Coach: Nick Denes Captains: Wes Simpson, Bill Taylor S16 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ............................... W, 47-7S23 at Austin Peay* ....................................... W, 31-6S30 East Tennessee* ....................................... W, 6-3O14 Tennessee Tech* .................................... W, 56-0O21 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................. T, 14-14O28 Morehead State* (HC) .......................... W, 30-19N4 at Middle Tennessee* ............................ L, 14-16N11 at Butler ................................................ W, 36-14N18 Murray State* ....................................... W, 42-19 (Last Game in Old Western Stadium)* OVC games

1968 (7-2-1 — 3-1-1 home; 4-1 road)

OVC: 2nd, tie (5-2 — 2-1 home; 3-1 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Walt Heath, Jim Garrett (Alt), Dickie Moore (Alt) S21 Butler ...................................................... W, 35-0 (First Game in L.T. Smith Stadium)S28 Austin Peay* ........................................... W, 42-0O5 at East Tennessee* ................................. W, 23-0O12 at Western Illinois ................................... W, 66-0O19 at Tennessee Tech* ................................ W, 13-0O26 Eastern Kentucky* (HC)........................... L, 7-16N2 at Morehead State* ............................... W, 24-21N9 Middle Tennessee* ................................. W, 43-2N16 Akron ..................................................... T, 14-14N23 at Murray State* ..................................... L, 14-17* OVC games 1969 (6-3-1 — 3-1-1 home; 3-2 road) OVC: 2nd (5-2 — 3-1 home; 2-1 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Romeo Crennel, Bill Rose S20 Indiana State.............................................. T, 7-7S27 at Austin Peay* ...................................... L, 27-28O4 East Tennessee* ...................................... L, 7-16O11 at Northern Illinois ................................. W, 14-12O18 Tennessee Tech* (HC) ............................ W, 42-0O25 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................ W, 27-26N1 Morehead State* ..................................... W, 27-2N8 at Middle Tennessee* ........................... W, 28-14N15 at Akron.................................................. L, 18-21N22 Murray State* ........................................ W, 56-14* OVC games 1970 (8-1-1 — 4-1 home; 4-0-1 road) OVC: Champion (5-1-1 — 2-1 home; 3-0-1 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Bill Hape, Lawrence Brame (Alt), Bill Muller (Alt) S19 at Indiana State....................................... W, 30-6S26 Austin Peay* ........................................... W, 28-9O3 at East Tennessee* ................................ T, 10-10O10 Eastern Michigan (HC) ........................... W, 45-6O17 at Tennessee Tech* ................................ W, 28-0O24 Eastern Kentucky* .................................. W, 19-7O31 at Morehead State* ............................... W, 24-14N7 Middle Tennessee* ................................ L, 13-17N14 Butler ...................................................... W, 14-0N21 at Murray State* ...................................... W, 33-7* OVC games

1971 (8-2 — 4-0 home; 4-2 road) OVC: Champion (6-1 — 3-0 home; 3-1 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Terry Kokinda, Jim Barber (Alt), Bill Sykes (Alt) S18 Wittenberg .............................................. W, 33-7S25 at Austin Peay* ....................................... W, 46-7O2 East Tennessee* ..................................... W, 36-7O9 at Eastern Michigan ............................... L, 14-17O16 Tennessee Tech* (HC) ............................ W, 15-7O23 at Eastern Kentucky* .............................. W, 16-7O30 at Morehead State* ............................... W, 34-11N6 at Middle Tennessee* ............................ L, 13-27N13 at Butler .................................................. W, 31-0N20 Murray State* ........................................ W, 24-10* OVC games 1972 (7-3 — 3-2 home; 4-1 road) OVC: 2nd (5-2 — 2-1 home; 3-1 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Andrew Francis, Brad WatsonS9 Appalachian State...................................... L, 6-7S16 at Wittenberg .......................................... W, 19-7S23 Austin Peay* ........................................... W, 28-7S30 at East Tennessee* ................................. W, 17-7O14 at Tennessee Tech* ............................... L, 10-30O21 Eastern Kentucky* .................................. W, 10-0O28 at Morehead State* ................................. W, 35-6N4 Middle Tennessee* (HC) ........................ L, 17-21N11 Butler ...................................................... W, 35-6N18 at Murray State* ...................................... W, 17-6* OVC games 1973 (12-1 — 6-0 home; 5-0 road; 1-1 neutral) OVC: Champion (7-0 — 4-0 home; 3-0 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: David Nollner, Lonnie Schuster Grantland Rice Bowl Champion NCAA II National Runner-Up S8 at Appalachian State ............................... W, 42-7S22 at Austin Peay* ....................................... W, 28-0S29 East Tennessee* ..................................... W, 30-0O6 Western Carolina .................................... W, 45-7O13 Tennessee Tech* .................................... W, 41-0O20 at Eastern Kentucky* .............................. W, 35-0O27 Morehead State* (HC) ............................ W, 34-7N3 at Middle Tennessee* ............................. W, 42-8N10 at Butler .................................................. W, 48-6N17 Murray State* ........................................ W, 32-27 NCAA Division II PlayoffsD1 Lehigh ................................................... W, 25-16D8 (1) Grambling State .............................. W, 28-20D15 (2) Louisiana Tech ................................... L, 0-34* OVC games(1) Semifi nals, Rice Bowl, Baton Rouge, La.(2) Finals, Camellia Bowl, Sacramento, Calif. 1974 (7-3 — 5-0 home; 2-3 road) OVC: 2nd, tie (5-2 — 3-0 home; 2-2 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Dennis Tomek, John Bushong (Alt), John Humphrey (Alt) S14 CW Post .................................................. W, 48-0S28 Austin Peay* ........................................... W, 35-7O5 at East Tennessee* ................................. W, 24-0O12 Dayton (HC) .......................................... W, 32-15O19 at Tennessee Tech* ................................. L, 6-10O26 Eastern Kentucky* ................................ W, 34-24N2 at Morehead State* ................................. W, 36-0N9 Middle Tennessee* ............................... W, 36-10N16 Western Carolina ..................................... L, 2-20N23 at Murray State* ......................................... L, 7-9* OVC games

1975 (11-2 — 5-0 home; 5-1 road; 1-1 neutral) OVC: Co-Champion (6-1 — 4-0 home; 2-1 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Rick Green, Bob Hobby (Alt) Grantland Rice Bowl Champion NCAA II National Runner-Up S6 at Dayton ................................................ W, 27-7S13 at Louisville ........................................... W, 21-17S20 Illinois State .......................................... W, 24-14S27 at Austin Peay* ....................................... W, 30-3O4 East Tennessee* ..................................... W, 17-0O18 Tennessee Tech* .................................... W, 20-7O25 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................... L, 7-13N1 Morehead State* (HC) .......................... W, 14-10N8 at Middle Tennessee* ........................... W, 24-10N22 Murray State* .......................................... W, 19-0 NCAA Division II PlayoffsN29 at Northern Iowa ................................... W, 14-12D6 (1) New Hampshire ................................. W, 14-3D13 (2) Northern Michigan ............................ L, 14-16(1) Semifi nals, Rice Bowl, Baton Rouge, La.(2) Finals, Camellia Bowl, Sacramento, Calif. 1976 (4-5-1 — 3-1-1 home; 1-4 road) OVC: 4th, tie (3-4 — 3-0 home; 0-4 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: David Carter, Keith Tandy (Alt) S11 Troy ........................................................ T, 10-10S18 at Chattanooga ....................................... W, 10-7S25 Austin Peay* ........................................... W, 12-7O2 at East Tennessee* ................................ L, 16-28O16 at Tennessee Tech* ............................... L, 12-22O23 Eastern Kentucky* .................................. W, 10-6O30 at Morehead State* .................................. L, 0-21N6 Middle Tennessee* (HC) ......................... W, 38-7N13 Akron ..................................................... L, 16-29N20 at Murray State* ....................................... L, 6-16* OVC games 1977 (1-8-1 — 1-3-1 home; 0-5 road) OVC: 8th (1-5-1 — 1-2-1 home; 0-3 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Chip Carpenter, Biff Madon S10 Chattanooga ............................................ L, 3-27S17 at Akron.................................................... L, 3-24S24 at Austin Peay* ........................................ L, 3-21O1 East Tennessee* ................................... W, 33-13O8 at Northern Michigan ............................... L, 0-39O15 Tennessee Tech* ................................... L, 20-31O22 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................. L, 10-35O29 Morehead State* (HC) ........................... T, 20-20N5 at Middle Tennessee* ............................ L, 19-21N19 Murray State* ......................................... L, 13-21* OVC games 1978 (8-2 — 3-2 home; 5-0 road) OVC: Champion (6-0 — 3-0 home; 3-0 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Reginald Hayden, Fred Kixmiller S9 Chattanooga .......................................... L, 15-42S16 at Illinois State ........................................ W, 28-6S23 Austin Peay* ......................................... W, 17-13S30 at East Tennessee ................................ W, 27-21O7 Akron ..................................................... L, 21-26O14 at Tennessee Tech* .............................. W, 26-20O21 Eastern Kentucky* ................................ W, 17-16O28 at Morehead State* ................................. W, 35-7N4 Middle Tennessee* (HC) ......................... W, 54-0N18 at Murray State* ...................................... W, 14-6* OVC games 1979 (5-5 — 2-3 home; 3-2 road) OVC: 4th (3-3 — 1-2 home; 2-1 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Chuck DeLacey, Eddie Preston, Carl Estelle (Alt) S8 at Chattanooga ...................................... L, 28-41S15 Lamar..................................................... L, 27-58S22 at Austin Peay* ..................................... W, 24-20O6 Northern Michigan ................................ W, 28-21O13 Tennessee Tech* .................................... W, 49-7O20 at Eastern Kentucky* ................................. L, 6-8O27 Morehead State* (HC) ............................... L, 0-3N3 at Middle Tennessee* ........................... W, 17-12N10 at Northern Iowa ................................... W, 24-17N17 Murray State* ......................................... L, 20-30* OVC games

Jimmy Feix

1968-83 (16 Seasons)106-56-6 (.649)

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1980 (9-1 — 5-0 home; 4-1 road) OVC: Champion (6-1 — 3-0 home; 3-1 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Bryan Gray, Ricky Gwinn, Pete Walters S6 Evansville.............................................. W, 40-18S13 at Kentucky State.................................... W, 30-8S20 at Akron* ................................................... W, 8-2S27 Austin Peay* ......................................... W, 20-14O11 Youngstown State ................................. W, 42-17O18 at Tennessee Tech* .............................. W, 28-17O25 Eastern Kentucky* ................................ W, 13-10N1 at Morehead State* ................................. W, 17-7N8 Middle Tennessee* (HC) ....................... W, 30-15N22 at Murray State* ....................................... L, 0-49* OVC games 1981 (6-5 — 2-3 home; 4-2 road) OVC: 4th, tie (4-4 — 1-2 home; 3-2 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Greg Gallas, Troy Snardon, Lamont Meacham (Alt) S5 at Evansville............................................ W, 35-7S12 Delaware................................................ L, 14-38S19 Kentucky State...................................... W, 54-14S26 at Austin Peay* ....................................... W, 28-0O10 at Youngstown State*............................ W, 35-14O17 Tennessee Tech* ..................................... L, 3-14O24 at Eastern Kentucky* ..............................L, 11-19O31 Morehead State* (HC) .......................... W, 19-15N7 at Akron* ............................................... W, 19-14N14 at Middle Tennessee* ............................ L, 17-31N21 Murray State* ........................................... L, 6-38* OVC games 1982 (5-5 — 3-2 home; 2-3 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Tom Fox, John Newby (Alt), David Suggs (Alt) S4 at Louisville ............................................ L, 10-20S11 at Delaware.............................................. L, 0-31S18 Akron ...................................................... W, 10-3 (Feix — 1st WKU Coach to Win 100 Games)S25 Austin Peay........................................... W, 33-15O9 Youngstown State (HC) ........................ W, 28-14O16 at Tennessee Tech ................................ W, 28-14O23 Eastern Kentucky................................... L, 21-35O30 at Morehead State ................................. L, 13-17N6 Middle Tennessee .................................. L, 16-31N20 at Murray State ..................................... W, 27-20 1983 (2-8-1 — 2-3 home; 0-5-1 road) Coach: Jimmy Feix Captains: Paul Gray, Walter York S10 at Louisville ............................................ L, 22-41S17 at Akron.................................................. L, 13-14S24 at Austin Peay .......................................... L, 3-13O1 Southeastern Louisiana ........................... L, 7-27O8 at Youngstown State .............................. L, 13-24O15 Tennessee Tech ...................................... W, 17-0O22 at Eastern Kentucky............................... T, 10-10O29 Morehead State (HC).............................. W, 38-7N5 at Middle Tennessee ................................ L, 7-26N12 Eastern Illinois ........................................ L,14-34N19 Murray State .............................................. L, 3-7

1984 (2-9 — 1-4 home; 1-5 road) Coach: Dave Roberts S8 Appalachian State.................................. L, 16-17S15 at Akron.................................................... L, 7-42S22 Central Florida ....................................... L, 34-35S29 at Southeastern Louisiana ....................... L, 0-28O6 at Louisville ............................................ L, 17-45O13 Missouri State ........................................ L, 10-25O20 Eastern Kentucky.................................. W, 17-10O27 at Morehead State ................................ W, 33-31N3 Middle Tennessee (HC) ......................... L, 24-45N10 at Eastern Illinois ................................... L, 19-50N17 at Murray State ...................................... L, 16-17

Dave Roberts

1984-88 (Five Seasons)26-30-1 (.465)

1985 (4-7 — 3-2 home; 1-5 road) Coach: Dave Roberts S7 Tennessee State ................................... W, 22-17S14 at Appalachian State .............................. L, 14-31S21 at Louisville ............................................ L, 14-23S28 at Missouri State ...................................... L, 7-47O5 Akron ..................................................... L, 32-34O12 at Central Florida .................................. W, 47-17O26 at Eastern Kentucky............................... L, 21-51N2 Morehead State (HC)............................ W, 26-13N9 at Middle Tennessee ................................ L, 9-14N16 Eastern Illinois ....................................... L, 13-14N23 Murray State ......................................... W, 27-25 1986 (4-6-1 — 3-3 home; 1-3-1 road) Coach: Dave Roberts S6 Gardner-Webb ...................................... W, 35-13S13 West Alabama ........................................ L, 21-23S20 at Louisville .............................................. L, 6-45S27 at Murray State ...................................... T, 10-10O4 Eastern Kentucky.................................. W, 24-10O18 at Tennessee State .................................. L, 3-25O25 at Austin Peay ....................................... W, 34-20N1 Georgia Southern (HC) .......................... L, 32-49N8 Boston University .................................... W, 28-7N15 at Eastern Illinois ................................... L, 18-35N22 Chattanooga .......................................... L, 17-21 1987 (7-4 — 4-1 home; 3-3 road) Coach: Dave Roberts S5 Gardner-Webb ....................................... L, 24-28S19 Murray State# ....................................... W, 21-17 (First Night Game At L.T. Smith Stadium)S26 Middle Tennessee ................................. W, 28-16O3 at Eastern Kentucky............................... L, 10-20O10 at Chattanooga ..................................... W, 20-17O17 West Alabama (HC) .............................. W, 21-14O24 at Austin Peay ......................................... W, 27-0O31 at Georgia Southern .............................. L, 20-23N14 Eastern Illinois ...................................... W, 30-15N21 at North Carolina A&T ........................... W, 45-27 NCAA Division I-AA PlayoffsN28 at Eastern Kentucky............................... L, 17-40 1988 (9-4 — 5-0 home; 4-4 road) Coach: Dave Roberts S10 at Morehead State .................................. W, 34-0S17 at Middle Tennessee .............................. L, 10-13S24 Eastern Kentucky.................................. W, 16-14O1 Austin Peay............................................. W, 28-3O8 Illinois State .......................................... W, 31-16O15 at Missouri State ................................... W, 21-14O22 at Tennessee Tech ................................ W, 20-17O29 Chattanooga (HC)................................. W, 31-29N5 at Eastern Illinois ....................................... L, 0-6N12 at Louisville ............................................ L, 17-35N19 North Carolina A&T ................................. W, 44-0 NCAA Division I-AA PlayoffsN26 at Western Illinois ................................. W, 35-32D3 at Eastern Kentucky............................... L, 24-41

1989 (6-5 — 4-1 home; 2-4 road)

Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Russell Foster, Xavier Jordan, Mark Marsh S2 at Illinois State ...................................... W, 17-12S9 at Murray State ...................................... L, 14-17S16 Middle Tennessee ................................. W, 31-16S23 at Eastern Kentucky................................. L, 3-24S30 Austin Peay............................................. W, 49-0O7 at Chattanooga ........................................ L, 7-19O14 Missouri State ....................................... W, 42-33O21 Tennessee Tech (HC) ........................... W, 61-14O28 at Youngstown State ............................. W, 41-38N4 at Louisville .............................................. L, 7-55N18 Eastern Illinois ......................................... L, 7-10

1990 (2-8 — 1-4 home; 1-4 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Scott Campbell, Eddie Godfrey, Raji Gordon S8 at Morehead State .................................. W, 24-0S15 Illinois State ............................................ W, 19-9S22 at Middle Tennessee ................................ L, 7-20S29 Eastern Kentucky................................... L, 12-35O6 Youngstown State (HC) ......................... L, 14-17O13 at Tennessee Tech ................................. L, 22-33O27 at Louisville .............................................. L, 7-41N3 at Eastern Illinois ..................................... L, 6-28N10 Indiana State.......................................... L, 27-29N17 Chattanooga .......................................... L, 21-22 1991 (3-8 — 3-3 home; 0-5 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captain: Milton Biggins S7 at Austin Peay ........................................ L, 14-18S14 Murray State ........................................... W, 14-0S21 Morehead State .................................... W, 48-21O5 Middle Tennessee .................................. L, 21-23O12 at Eastern Kentucky............................... L, 22-37O19 Troy (HC) ............................................... L, 23-39O26 Northern Iowa ........................................ L, 21-49N2 at Chattanooga ...................................... L, 22-26N9 Eastern Illinois ...................................... W, 28-26N16 at Indiana State...................................... L, 14-31N23 at Illinois State ......................................... L, 8-31 1992 (4-6 — 3-1 home; 1-5 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Richard Grice, Mark Lamberth S5 Eastern Kentucky..................................... L, 7-21S12 Indiana State......................................... W, 34-14S19 at Western Illinois .................................. L, 30-31S26 at Louisiana-Lafayette ........................... L, 14-17O10 at Northern Iowa ...................................... L, 6-34O24 Central Florida (HC) .............................. W, 50-36O29 Southern Illinois .................................... W, 41-39N7 at Illinois State ......................................... L, 7-23N14 at Eastern Illinois ..................................... L, 7-28N21 at Murray State ..................................... W, 47-15 1993 (8-3 — 5-0 home; 3-3 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Ben Mooney, Eddie Thompson S2 at Eastern Kentucky.............................. W, 15-10S11 at Kansas State ..................................... L, 13-38S18 at Austin Peay ....................................... W, 28-27S25 UAB ...................................................... W, 40-13O2 Jacksonville State (HC) .......................... W, 12-7O16 at Southern Illinois ................................ W, 51-24O23 at Indiana State...................................... L, 14-41O30 Western Illinois ....................................... W, 41-9N6 at Troy .................................................... L, 24-31N13 Eastern Illinois ...................................... W, 28-14N20 Murray State ......................................... W, 44-14 1994 (5-6 — 2-4 home; 3-2 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Sheldon Benoit, Lito Mason S1 Eastern Kentucky.................................. W, 24-21S8 at Murray State ..................................... W, 39-13S17 Austin Peay............................................. W, 21-3S24 at Central Florida ................................... L, 45-59O1 at UAB .................................................. W, 31-22O8 Portland State ........................................ L, 14-49O15 at Jacksonville State ............................. W, 22-20O22 Southern Illinois (HC)............................... L, 7-10O29 Troy ....................................................... L, 16-38N5 Indiana State.......................................... L, 16-28N12 at Eastern Illinois ................................... L, 20-28 1995 (2-8 — 2-2 home; 0-6 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Stephon Benford, Daryl Houston, Dan McGrath A31 Murray State .......................................... L, 14-35S9 at Eastern Kentucky............................... L, 14-38S16 at Austin Peay ........................................ L, 34-38S23 UAB ...................................................... W, 32-18S30 at Troy .................................................... L, 39-56O7 Jacksonville State ................................. W, 17-15O14 Eastern Illinois (HC) ................................. L, 9-35O21 at Indiana State........................................ L, 6-27N4 at Southern Illinois ................................. L, 28-30N18 at Liberty ................................................ L, 36-49

Jack Harbaugh

1989-2002 (14 Seasons)91-68-0 (.572)

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1996 (7-4 — 4-1 home; 3-3 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: K.C. Armstrong, Antwan Floyd, Bryson Warner A29 Kentucky Wesleyan ................................ W, 66-0S7 at Murray State .............................W, 44-41 (2ot)S14 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 14-7S21 at Austin Peay ......................................... W, 34-2S28 at Marshall ............................................... L, 3-37O5 at UAB ..................................................... L, 0-24O12 at Jacksonville State .............................. L, 20-34O19 Liberty .................................................... L, 14-23O26 Indiana State (HC) ................................ W, 27-20N2 Southern Illinois .................................... W, 51-37N9 at Morehead State ................................ W, 31-26 1997 (10-2 — 6-0 home; 4-2 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: K.C. Armstrong, Ron Kelly, Latravis Powell A28 at Tennessee-Martin ............................... W, 42-0S6 Murray State .................................W, 52-50 (3ot)S13 at Eastern Kentucky.............................. W, 37-21S20 Austin Peay............................................. W, 53-7S27 South Florida .......................................... W, 31-3O4 at UAB ................................................... L, 16-20O18 New Haven ........................................... W, 24-21O25 at Southern Illinois ................................ W, 52-31N1 Morehead State (HC)............................ W, 38-24N8 at Indiana State..................................... W, 21-14 NCAA Division I-AA PlayoffsN29 Eastern Kentucky.................................. W, 42-14D3 at Eastern Washington .......................... L, 21-38 1998 (7-4 — 6-1 home; 1-3 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Trae Hackett, Andy Hape, Bryan Heyward, Willie Taggart S3 Tennessee-Martin ................................... W, 49-7S12 at Murray State ...................................... L, 31-36S19 Eastern Kentucky................................... L, 16-27S26 Austin Peay........................................... W, 56-14O3 New Haven ........................................... W, 24-21O17 at South Florida .................................... W, 31-24O24 Elon (HC) ........................................W, 41-38 (ot)O31 at Louisville ............................................ L, 34-63N7 Southern Illinois .................................... W, 48-28N14 Indiana State......................................... W, 42-14N21 at Louisiana-Lafayette .......................... L, 24-38 1999 (6-5 — 3-2 home; 3-3 road) OVC: 3rd, tie (4-3 — 2-1 home; 2-2 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Patrick Goodman, James Richie, Rod Smart, Ben Wittman S2 at Tennessee-Martin* ............................ W, 34-10S11 Cumberland (Tenn.) ................................ W, 55-7S18 South Florida ........................................... L, 6-21S25 Southeast Missouri* .............................. W, 21-10O2 Murray State* ........................................ W, 21-15O9 at Eastern Kentucky* ............................. L, 10-31O16 at Tennessee Tech* ............................... L, 10-23O23 Tennessee State* (HC) .......................... L, 21-28O30 at Eastern Illinois* ................................. W, 38-15N13 at Indiana State...............................W, 40-34 (ot)N20 at Southern Illinois ................................. L, 14-52* OVC Game 2000 (11-2 — 7-1 home; 4-1 road) OVC: 1st (7-0 — 4-0 home; 3-0 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Brad Davis, Alan Ogletree, James Richie, Melvin Wisham S9 Tennessee-Martin* .................................. W, 71-0S16 at Elon..................................................... W, 23-0S23 at Southeast Missouri* .......................... W, 38-14S30 at Murray State* .................................... W, 48-38O7 Eastern Kentucky* .................................... W, 6-3O14 Tennessee Tech* (HC) .......................... W, 17-14O21 at Tennessee State* .............................. W, 52-14O28 Eastern Illinois* ..................................... W, 34-12N4 at South Florida ..................................... L, 24-30N11 Indiana State........................................... W, 28-3N18 Southern Illinois ...................................... W, 22-0 NCAA Division I-AA PlayoffsN25 Florida A&M ............................................ W, 27-0D2 Appalachian State.................................. L, 14-17* OVC Game

2001 (8-4 — 5-1 home; 3-3 road) Gateway: tie, 2nd (5-2 — 2-1 home; 3-1 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Jason Johnson, Joseph Jefferson, Peter Martinez, Jason Michael, Mel Mitchell A30 at Western Illinois* ................................. L, 13-17S8 Kentucky State........................................ W, 48-0S22 Missouri State*........................................ W, 23-7S29 at Wisconsin ............................................ L, 6-24O6 Elon......................................................... W, 24-7O13 at Indiana State* ..................................... W, 22-9O20 McNeese State (HC)............................... W, 21-0O27 at Youngstown State*............................ W, 24-14N3 at Illinois State* ..................................... W, 58-14N10 Northern Iowa* ....................................... L, 23-24N17 Southern Illinois* ..................................... W, 36-6 NCAA Division I-AA PlayoffsD1 at Furman .............................................. L, 20-24* Gateway Football Conference Game 2002 (12-3 — 6-1 home; 5-2 road; 1-0 neutral) Gateway: Co-Champion (6-1 — 3-1 home; 3-0 road) Coach: Jack Harbaugh Captains: Sherrod Coates, Peter Martinez, Jason Michael, Chris Price NCAA I-AA National Champions A31 at Kansas State ....................................... L, 3-48S7 Kentucky State........................................ W, 49-0S14 Western Illinois* ....................................... L, 0-14S21 Youngstown State* ................................. W, 13-7S28 at McNeese State .................................. L, 13-38O5 at Northern Iowa* .................................. W, 31-12O12 Florida International ................................ W, 56-7O19 at Missouri State*.................................... W, 31-7O26 Indiana State* (HC)................................. W, 24-7N2 Illinois State* ............................................. W, 9-0N16 at Southern Illinois* ............................... W, 48-16 NCAA Division I-AA PlayoffsN30 Murray State ......................................... W, 59-20D7 at Western Illinois ................................. W, 31-28D14 at Georgia Southern ............................. W, 31-28D20 vs. McNeese State................................ W, 34-14* Gateway Football Conference Game

2003 (9-4 — 6-1 home; 3-3 road) Gateway: 3rd, tie (5-2 — 2-1 home; 3-1 road) Coach: David Elson Captains: Jeremy Chandler, Shannon Hayes, Antonio Veals, Joe Washington A28 Union (Ky.) .............................................. W, 51-3S6 West Virginia Tech .................................. W, 67-3S20 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 36-3S27 at Auburn ................................................. L, 3-48O4 at Western Illinois* ................................. L, 28-33O11 Missouri State*.......................................... W, 9-6O18 at Illinois State* ..................................... W, 27-24O25 at Indiana State* ................................... W, 59-14N1 Southern Illinois* (HC) ........................... L, 24-28N8 Northern Iowa* ........................................ W, 24-3N15 at Youngstown State*............................ W, 37-13 NCAA Division I-AA PlayoffsN29 Jacksonville State ................................... W, 45-7D6 at Wofford .............................................. L, 17-34* Gateway Football Conference Game

2004 (9-3 — 5-0 home; 4-3 road) Gateway: 2nd (6-1 — 4-0 home; 2-1 road) Coach: David Elson Captains: Buster Ashley, Brian Claybourn, Charles Thompson S4 at Kansas State ..................................... L, 13-27S11 Concord (W.Va.) ..................................... W, 58-0S18 at Eastern Kentucky................................ W, 21-8O2 Youngstown State* ............................... W, 44-19O9 at Northern Iowa* .................................. W, 17-10O16 at Southern Illinois* ................................ L, 10-38O23 Indiana State* (HC)................................. W, 31-9O30 Illinois State* ......................................... W, 24-21N6 at Missouri State*.................................. W, 28-24N13 Western Illinois* ...................................... W, 45-3N20 at Florida International .......................... W, 35-14 NCAA Division I-AA PlayoffsN27 at Sam Houston State............................ L, 24-54* Gateway Football Conference Game 2005 (6-5 — 3-2 home; 3-3 road) Gateway: 4th, tie (4-3 — 1-2 home; 3-1 road) Coach: David Elson Captains: Bill Hewig, Maurice Perkins, Antonio Thomas, Daniel Williams S1 West Virginia Tech .................................. W, 63-3S10 Eastern Kentucky.................................. W, 23-21S24 at Auburn ............................................... L, 14-37O1 at Indiana State* ................................... W, 38-28O8 at Illinois State* ...............................W, 37-34 (ot)O15 Missouri State* (HC) ............................. W, 37-28O22 at Western Illinois* .................................. W, 42-7O27 Southern Illinois* .................................... L, 20-31N5 Northern Iowa* ...............................L, 20-23 (2ot)N12 at Youngstown State*............................. L, 10-42N19 at Florida International ........................... L, 35-38* Gateway Football Conference Game 2006 (6-5 — 4-2 home; 2-3 road) Gateway: 4th, tie (4-3 — 2-2 home; 2-1 road) Coach: David Elson Captains: Justin Haddix, Lerron Moore, Sam Sexton, Tariq Smith S2 at Georgia .............................................. L, 12-48S9 at Eastern Kentucky............................... L, 21-26S16 Chattanooga ......................................... W, 28-21S30 Western Illinois* .................................... W, 38-35O7 Illinois State* .......................................... L, 27-28O14 at Missouri State*.................................. W, 17-14O21 at Southern Illinois* ............................... W, 27-24O28 Indiana State* (HC)................................. W, 41-3N4 at Northern Iowa* ................................... L, 20-31N11 Youngstown State* .................................. L, 3-19N18 Austin Peay........................................... W, 24-14* Gateway Football Conference Game 2007 (7-5 — 4-1 home; 3-4 road) Coach: David Elson Captains: Curtis Hamilton, Chris James, Andre Lewis, Clay Stephens, Zach Thuney S1 at Florida .................................................. L, 3-49S8 West Virginia Tech .................................. W, 87-0S15 Eastern Kentucky.................................... W, 26-6S20 at Middle Tennessee ............................. W, 20-17S29 at Bowling Green ................................... L, 21-41O13 at Ball State ........................................... L, 12-35O20 at Indiana State....................................... W, 56-7O27 North Carolina Central .......................... W, 50-14N3 at Chattanooga ..................................... W, 28-21N10 Troy (HC) ............................................... L, 17-21N17 Morehead State .................................... W, 52-12N24 at North Texas ........................................ L, 26-27 2008 (2-10 — 1-4 home; 1-6 road) Coach: David Elson Captains: Greg Ryan, Dan Cline, Marcus Minor, Stephen Willis A30 at Indiana ............................................... L, 13-31S6 at Eastern Kentucky.............................. W, 37-13S13 at Alabama ............................................... L, 7-41S20 Murray State ........................................... W, 50-9S27 at Kentucky .............................................. L, 3-41O4 at Virginia Tech ...................................... L, 13-27O11 Ball State ................................................. L, 7-24O18 Florida Atlantic ....................................... L, 20-24N1 North Texas (HC) ................................... L, 40-51N8 at Troy ...................................................... L, 7-17N15 Middle Tennessee .................................. L, 10-21D6 at Florida International ............................. L, 3-27

David Elson

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2009 (0-12 — 0-6 home; 0-6 road) Coach: David Elson Captains: Jake Gaebler, Marell Booker, Cody Hughes, Taurean Smith S5 at Tennessee ........................................... L, 7-63S12 South Florida ......................................... L, 13-35S19 Central Arkansas ..................................... L, 7-28S26 at Navy................................................... L, 22-38O10 Florida International*.............................. L, 20-37O17 Louisiana-Lafayette* .............................. L, 22-30O24 at Middle Tennessee* ............................ L, 24-62O31 at North Texas* ...................................... L, 49-68N7 Troy* (HC) .............................................. L, 20-40N14 at Louisiana-Monroe*............................. L, 18-21N28 at Florida Atlantic* .................................. L, 23-29D3 Arkansas State* ..................................... L, 20-24* Sun Belt Conference Game

2010 (2-10 — 0-5 home; 2-5 road)Coach: Willie Taggart

Captains: Jared Clendenin, Jack Doyle, Casey Tinius S4 at Nebraska ........................................... L, 10-49S11 at Kentucky ............................................ L, 28-63S18 Indiana ................................................... L, 21-38S25 at South Florida ..................................... L, 12-24O9 at Florida International*.......................... L, 21-28O16 Louisiana-Monroe*................................. L, 30-35O23 at Louisiana-Lafayette* ......................... W, 54-21O30 North Texas* (HC) .................................... L, 6-33N6 Florida Atlantic* ...................................... L, 16-17N13 at Arkansas State* ..........................W, 36-35 (ot)N20 Middle Tennessee* ................................ L, 26-27N27 at Troy* .................................................. L, 14-28* Sun Belt Conference Game

Willie Taggart

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School ............................W-L-T Pct First Met Last Met Akron ...............................3-7-2 .333 1965 (T, 6-6) 1985 (L, 32-34)Alabama ..........................0-1-0 .000 2008 (L, 7-41) 2008 (L, 7-41)UAB .................................3-2-0 .600 1993 (W, 40-13) 1997 (L, 0-24)Appalachian State ...........1-4-0 .200 1972 (L, 6-7) 2000 (L, 14-17)Arkansas State ................2-2-1 .500 1947 (T, 14-14) 2010 (W, 36-35)Auburn .............................0-2-0 .000 2003 (L, 3-48) 2005 (L, 14-37)Austin Peay ....................34-6-1 .841 1940 (W, 20-0) 2006 (W, 24-14)Ball State .........................1-2-0 .333 1929 (W, 13-0) 2008 (L, 7-24)Bethel (Ky.) ......................3-2-2 .571 1915 (T, 14-14) 1930 (W, 31-0)Bethel (Tenn.) ..................8-0-0 1.000 1922 (W, 19-0) 1951 (W, 56-0)Boston University.............1-0-0 1.000 1985 (W, 28-7) 1985 (W, 28-7)Bowling Green .................0-1-0 .000 2007 (L, 21-41) 2007 (L, 21-41)Bradley ............................3-1-0 .750 1937 (W, 21-0) 1947 (W, 15-13)Bryson .............................2-0-0 1.000 1922 (W, 23-12) 1923 (W, 25-13)Butler ...............................7-1-0 .875 1965 (L, 20-27) 1973 (W, 48-6)Campbellsville .................1-0-0 1.000 1924 (W, 65-0) 1924 (W, 65-0)Catawba (N.C.) ................1-0-0 1.000 1931 (W, 14-7) 1931 (W, 14-7)Centenary (La.)................0-1-0 .000 1923 (L, 6-75) 1923 (L, 6-75)Central Arkansas .............0-1-0 .000 2009 (L, 7-28) 2009 (L, 7-28)Central Florida .................2-2-0 .500 1984 (L, 34-35) 1994 (L, 45-59)Centre ..............................2-4-1 .357 1925 (L, 0-13) 1935 (W, 13-7)Chattanooga ....................5-8-0 .385 1927 (L, 6-42) 2007 (W, 28-21)Concord (W.Va.) ..............1-0-0 1.000 2004 (W, 58-0) 2004 (W, 58-0)Cumberland (Ky.) .............2-1-0 .667 1922 (W, 13-7) 1928 (W, 25-0)Cumberland (Tenn.) .........1-0-0 1.000 1999 (W, 55-7) 1999 (W, 55-7)C.W. Post (N.Y.) ...............1-0-0 1.000 1974 (W, 48-0) 1974 (W, 48-0)Dayton .............................2-0-0 1.000 1974 (W, 32-15) 1975 (W, 27-7)Delaware .........................0-2-0 .000 1981 (L, 14-38) 1982 (L, 0-31)Delta State .......................4-1-0 .800 1949 (L, 7-13) 1953 (W, 21-19)Drake ...............................1-1-0 .500 1965 (W, 28-21) 1966 (L, 21-37)East Tennessee ..............18-6-2 .731 1953 (W, 32-13) 1978 (W, 27-21)Eastern Illinois ................5-10-0 .333 1983 (L, 14-34) 2000 (W, 34-12)Eastern Kentucky ..........48-34-3 .582 1914 (L, 6-36) 2008 (W, 37-13)Eastern Michigan .............1-1-0 .500 1970 (W, 45-6) 1971 (L, 14-17)Eastern Washington ........0-1-0 .000 1997 (L, 21-38) 1997 (L, 21-38)Elon .................................3-0-0 1.000 1998 (W, 41-38 ot) 2001 (W, 24-7)Emporia State ..................2-0-0 1.000 1937 (W, 7-0) 1938 (W, 34-0)Evansville .......................14-3-2 .789 1924 (W, 35-0) 1981 (W, 35-7)Florida..............................0-1-0 .000 2007 (L, 3-49) 2007 (L, 3-49)Florida A&M .....................1-0-0 1.000 2000 (W, 27-0) 2000 (W, 27-0)Florida Atlantic .................0-3-0 .000 2008 (L, 20-24) 2010 (L, 16-17)Florida International .........2-4-0 .333 2002 (W, 56-7) 2010 (L, 21-28)Furman ............................0-1-0 .000 2001 (L, 20-24) 2001 (L, 20-24)Gardner-Webb .................1-1-0 .500 1986 (W, 35-13) 1987 (L, 24-28)Georgetown (Ky.) .............9-1-0 .900 1927 (L, 0-6) 1950 (W, 41-13)Georgia ............................0-1-0 .000 2006 (L, 12-48) 2006 (L, 12-48)Georgia Southern ............1-2-0 .333 1986 (L, 32-49) 2002 (W, 31-28)Grambling State...............1-0-0 1.000 1973 (W, 28-20) 1973 (W, 28-20)Illinois State ....................10-3-0 .769 1975 (W, 24-14) 2006 (L, 27-28)Illinois Wesleyan ..............0-1-0 .000 1933 (L, 0-7) 1933 (L, 0-7)Indiana .............................0-2-0 .000 2008 (L, 13-31) 2010 (L, 21-38)Indiana State ..................14-5-1 .725 1969 (T, 7-7) 2007 (W, 56-7)Jacksonville State ............4-1-0 .800 1993 (W, 12-7) 2003 (W, 45-7)John Carroll (Ohio) ..........0-1-0 .000 1924 (L, 0-51) 1924 (L, 0-51)Kansas State ...................0-3-0 .000 1993 (L, 13-38) 2004 (L, 13-24)Kentucky ..........................0-2-0 .000 2008 (L, 3-41) 2010 (L, 28-63)Kentucky State ................4-0-0 1.000 1980 (W, 30-8) 2002 (W, 49-0)Kentucky Wesleyan .........5-3-0 .625 1923 (W, 24-6) 1996 (W, 66-0)Lamar ..............................0-1-0 .000 1979 (L, 27-58) 1979 (L, 27-58)Lambuth (Tenn.) ..............1-0-0 1.000 1926 (W, 29-13) 1926 (W, 29-13)Lehigh ..............................1-0-0 1.000 1973 (W, 25-16) 1973 (W, 25-16)Liberty ..............................0-2-0 .000 1995 (L, 36-49) 1996 (L, 14-23)Louisiana College ............1-0-0 1.000 1948 (W, 35-18) 1948 (W, 35-18)Louisiana-Lafayette .........1-3-0 .250 1992 (L, 14-17) 2010 (W, 54-21)Louisiana-Monroe ............3-3-0 .500 1952 (W, 42-27) 2010 (L, 30-35)Louisiana Tech .................1-2-0 .333 1939 (W, 20-7) 1973 (L, 0-34)Louisville ........................12-19-0 .387 1922 (W, 6-0) 1998 (L, 34-63)Marshall ...........................1-4-0 .200 1941 (L, 7-34) 1996 (L, 3-37)McNeese State ................2-1-0 .667 2001 (W, 21-0) 2002 (W, 34-14)Memphis ..........................2-2-1 .500 1933 (T, 0-0) 1956 (L, 0-42)Miami (Fla.) ......................2-0-0 1.000 1930 (W, 19-0) 1931 (W, 20-0)Middle Tennessee ..........28-32-1 .467 1914 (L, 0-47) 2010 (L, 26-27)Mississippi .......................0-2-0 .000 1931 (L, 6-13) 1942 (L, 6-39)Mississippi College ..........1-0-0 1.000 1956 (W, 14-0) 1956 (W, 14-0)Missouri State ..................8-2-0 .800 1984 (L, 10-25) 2006 (W, 17-14)

School ............................W-L-T Pct First Met Last Met Morehead State ..............41-7-2 .840 1939 (W, 2-0) 2007 (W, 52-12)Morton Elliott....................1-1-0 .500 1920 (L, 0-13) 1922 (W, 63-0)Murray State ..................36-24-7 .590 1931 (W, 7-0) 2008 (W, 50-9)Navy ................................0-1-0 .000 2009 (L, 22-38) 2009 (L, 22-38)Nebraska .........................0-1-0 .000 2010 (L, 10-49) 2010 (L, 10-49)New Hampshire ...............1-0-0 1.000 1975 (W, 14-3) 1975 (W, 14-3)New Haven ......................2-0-0 1.000 1997 (W, 24-21) 1998 (W, 24-21)North Carolina A&T ..........2-0-0 1.000 1987 (W, 45-27) 1988 (W, 44-0)North Carolina Central .....1-0-0 1.000 2007 (W, 50-14) 2007 (W, 50-14)North Texas .....................0-4-0 .000 2007 (L, 26-27) 2010 (L, 6-33)Northern Illinois................1-0-0 1.000 1969 (W, 14-12) 1969 (W, 14-12)Northern Iowa ..................5-5-0 .500 1975 (W, 14-12) 2006 (L, 20-31)Northern Michigan ...........1-2-0 .333 1975 (L, 14-16) 1979 (W, 28-21)Oglethorpe (Ga.)..............1-0-0 1.000 1936 (W, 6-0) 1936 (W, 6-0)Ohio .................................1-1-0 .500 1939 (W, 14-7) 1941 (L, 7-20)Olivet (Mich.) ...................1-0-0 1.000 1964 (W, 44-20) 1964 (W, 44-20)Ozarks (Ark.) ...................0-2-0 .000 1925 (L, 0-20) 1926 (L, 3-14)Portland State ..................0-1-0 .000 1994 (L, 14-49) 1994 (L, 14-49)Presbyterian (S.C.) ..........1-0-0 1.000 1940 (W, 26-7) 1940 (W, 26-7)Rhodes College ...............1-1.0 .500 1928 (W, 18-0) 1929 (L, 6-12)St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ............2-0-0 1.000 1966 (W, 42-21) 1967 (W, 47-7)Sam Houston State .........0-1-0 .000 2004 (L, 24-54) 2004 (L, 24-54)Samford ...........................3-3-1 .500 1934 (T, 0-0) 1950 (W, 13-0)South Florida ...................2-4-0 .333 1997 (W, 31-3) 2010 (L, 12-24)Southeastern Louisiana ...0-2-0 .000 1983 (L, 7-27) 1984 (L, 0-28)Southeast Missouri .........10-1-0 .909 1952 (W, 41-0) 2000 (W, 38-14)Southern Illinois ...............9-6-0 .600 1992 (W, 41-39) 2006 (W, 27-24)Southern Presbyterian .....2-0-0 1.000 1921 (W, 12-0) 1922 (W, 21-0)Stetson ............................0-2-0 .000 1950 (L, 14-41) 1953 (L, 7-18)Tampa ..............................4-0-1 .900 1935 (W, 18-0) 1963 (T, 14-14)Tennessee .......................0-1-0 .000 2009 (L, 7-63) 2009 (L, 7-63)Tennessee-Martin ............4-0-0 1.000 1997 (W, 42-0) 2000 (W, 71-0)Tennessee State ..............2-2-0 .500 1985 (W, 22-17) 2000 (W, 52-14)Tennessee Tech .............28-23-1 .548 1922 (W, 19-0) 2000 (W, 17-14)Transylvania ....................8-2-0 .800 1923 (W, 13-6) 1935 (W, 35-0)Troy .................................0-8-1 .056 1976 (T, 10-10) 2010 (L, 14-28)Union (Ky.) .......................3-1-0 .750 1921 (L, 0-30) 2003 (W, 51-3)Union (Tenn.) ...................3-3-0 .500 1927 (L, 0-19) 1949 (W, 20-7)U.S. Coast Guard ............1-0-0 1.000 1963 (W, 27- 0) 1963 (W, 27-0)Vanderbilt .........................0-3-0 .000 1931 (L, 6-52) 1938 (L, 0-12)Vanderbilt “B” ...................0-4-0 .000 1921 (L, 0-12) 1932 (L, 0-26)Virginia Tech ....................0-1-0 .000 2008 (L, 13-27) 2008 (L, 13-27)West Alabama .................1-1-0 .500 1986 (L, 21-23) 1987 (W, 21-14)West Liberty (W.Va.) ........1-0-0 1.000 1936 (W, 33-0) 1936 (W, 33-0)West Virginia Tech ...........3-0-0 1.000 2003 (W, 67-3) 2007 (W, 87-0)Western Carolina .............2-1-0 .667 1938 (W, 55-0) 1974 (L, 2-20)Western Illinois ................8-4-0 .667 1937 (W, 28-0) 2006 (W, 38-35)Western Michigan ...........3-11-1 .233 1923 (L, 0-24) 1947 (L, 0-39)Wisconsin ........................0-1-0 .000 2001 (L, 6-24) 2001 (L, 6-24)Wittenberg .......................4-0-0 1.000 1954 (W, 32-13) 1972 (W, 19-7)Wofford ............................0-1-0 .000 2003 (L, 17-34) 2003 (L, 17-34)Xavier (Ohio) ...................0-3-0 .000 1923 (L, 14-21) 1936 (L, 7-12)Youngstown State ...........10-6-0 .625 1942 (L, 6-40) 2006 (L, 3-19)

Series Against Non-Collegiate Teams

Clarksville HS ................... 1-0 1.000 1916 (W, 13-0) 1916 (W, 13-0)Elizabethtown HS ............. 1-0 1.000 1913 (W, 20-0) 1913 (W, 20-0)Hopkinsville HS ................ 1-0 1.000 1914 (W, 6-0) 1914 (W, 6-0)Owensboro HS ................. 1-1 .500 1915 (L, 0-51) 1916 (W, 2-0)Portland (Tenn.) HS .......... 1-0 1.000 1916 (W, 1-0) 1916 (W, 1-0)

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Akron• WKU Record: 3-7-2• Home: 1-3-1, Away: 2-4-19/18/1965 Akron, Ohio ....................... T ................ 6-611/16/1968 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ............ 14-1411/15/1969 Akron, Ohio ....................... L ............ 18-2111/13/1976 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 16-299/17/1977 Akron, Ohio ....................... L .............. 3-2410/7/1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-269/20/1980 Akron, Ohio .......................W ............... 8-211/7/1981 Akron, Ohio .......................W ........... 19-149/18/1982 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 10-39/17/1983 Akron, Ohio ....................... L ............ 13-149/15/1984 Akron, Ohio ....................... L .............. 7-4210/5/1985 Bowling Green, Ky ............ L ............ 32-34

Alabama• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-19/13/2008 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ................ L .............. 7-41

UAB• WKU Record: 3-2• Home: 2-0, Away: 1-29/25/1993 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 40-1310/1/1994 Birmingham, Ala. ...............W ........... 31-229/23/1995 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 32-1810/5/1996 Birmingham, Ala. ............... L .............. 0-2410/4/1997 Birmingham, Ala. ............... L ............ 16-20

Appalachian State• WKU Record: 1-4• Home: 0-3, Away: 1-19/9/1972 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 6-79/8/1973 Boone, N.C. ......................W ............. 42-79/8/1984 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 16-179/14/1985 Boone, N.C. ...................... L ............ 14-3112/2/2000 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 14-17 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 2nd Round)

Arkansas State• WKU Record: 2-2-1• Home: 0-1-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-010/4/1947 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ............ 14-1410/2/1948 Jonesboro, Ark. ................. L ............ 12-1312/7/1952 Evansville, Ind. ..................W ........... 34-19 (Refrigerator Bowl)12/3/2009 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 20-2411/13/2010 Jonesboro, Ark. .................W .....36-35 (ot)

Auburn• WKU Record: 0-2• Away: 0-29/27/2003 Auburn, Ala. ...................... L .............. 3-489/24/2005 Auburn, Ala. ...................... L ............ 14-37

Austin Peay• WKU Record: 34-6-1• Home: 20-0-1, Away: 14-611/16/1940 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-09/19/1941 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 38-010/4/1946 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 25-611/15/1958 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 34-1610/10/1959 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 20-1210/8/1960 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 34-610/7/1961 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 26-610/6/1962 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 21-1310/12/1963 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 34-1410/10/1964 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ................ 6-610/9/1965 Clarksville, Tenn. ............... L .............. 6-3810/8/1966 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 7-39/23/1967 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 31-69/28/1968 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 42-09/27/1969 Clarksville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 27-289/26/1970 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 28-99/25/1971 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 46-79/23/1972 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 28-79/22/1973 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 28-09/28/1974 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 35-79/27/1975 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 30-39/25/1976 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 12-79/24/1977 Clarisville, Tenn. ................ L .............. 3-219/23/1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 17-39/22/1979 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 24-209/27/1980 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 20-149/26/1981 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 28-0

9/25/1982 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 33-159/24/1983 Clarksville, Tenn. ............... L .............. 3-1310/25/1986 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 34-2010/24/1987 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 27-010/1/1988 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 28-39/30/1989 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 49-09/7/1991 Clarksville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 14-189/18/1993 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 28-279/17/1994 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 21-39/16/1995 Clarksville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 34-389/21/1996 Clarksville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 34-29/20/1997 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 53-79/26/1998 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 56-1411/18/2006 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 24-14

Ball State• WKU Record: 1-2• Home: 1-1, Away: 0-110/5/1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 13-010/13/2007 Muncie, Ind. ...................... L ............ 12-3510/11/2008 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-24

Bethel (Ky.)• WKU Record: 3-2-2• Home: 1-0, Site Unknown: 2-2-210/9/1915 site unknown ..................... T ............ 14-1410/23/1915 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-4010/8/1921 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-2611/18/1921 site unknown ..................... T ................ 7-711/24/1923 site unknown .....................W ............. 19-011/27/1924 site unknown .....................W ............. 73-010/11/1930 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 31-0

Bethel (Tenn.)• WKU Record: 8-0• Home: 4-0, Site Unknown: 4-0 11/4/1922 site unknown .....................W ............. 19-010/3/1925 site unknown .....................W ............. 24-610/2/1926 site unknown .....................W ............. 21-610/8/1927 site unknown .....................W ............. 61-010/13/1928 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 39-010/26/1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 40-69/28/1935 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 36-09/22/1951 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 56-0

Boston University• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-011/8/1986 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 28-7

Bowling Green• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-19/29/2007 Bowling Green, Ohio ......... L ............ 21-41

Bradley• WKU Record: 3-1• Home: 1-0, Away: 2-110/1/1937 Peoria, Ill. ..........................W ............. 21-09/28/1940 Peoria, Ill. ..........................W ............. 14-010/12/1946 Peoria, Ill. .......................... L .............. 0-2710/18/1947 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 15-13

Bryson• WKU Record: 2-0• Site Unknown: 2-011/24/1922 site unknown .....................W ........... 23-1211/17/1923 site unknown .....................W ........... 25-13

Butler• WKU Record: 7-1• Home: 4-0 Away: 3-111/13/1965 Indianapolis, Ind. ............... L ............ 20-2711/12/1966 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 35-711/11/1967 Indianapolis, Ind. ...............W ........... 36-1411/21/1968 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 35-0 (First Game at L.T. Smith Stadium)11/14/1970 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-011/13/1971 Indianapolis, Ind. ...............W ............. 31-011/11/1972 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 35-611/10/1973 Indianapolis, Ind. ...............W ............. 48-6

Campbellsville• WKU Record: 1-0• Site Unknown: 0-19/27/1924 site unknown .....................W ............. 65-0

Catawba (N.C.)• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-010/10/1931 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-7

Centenary• WKU Record: 0-1• Site Unknown: 0-111/3/1923 site unknown ..................... L .............. 6-75

Central Arkansas• WKU Record: 0-1• Home: 0-19/19/2009 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-28

Central Florida• WKU Record: 2-2• Home: 1-09/22/1984 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 34-3510/12/1985 Orlando, Fla. .....................W ........... 47-1710/24/1992 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 50-369/24/1994 Orlando, Fla. ..................... L ............ 45-59

Centre• WKU Record: 2-4-1• Home: 0-1, Away: 2-2, Site Unknown: 0-1-110/24/1925 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-139/25/1926 site unknown ..................... T ................ 0-09/29/1928 Danville, Ky. ......................W ............. 12-011/2/1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 6-79/27/1930 Danville, Ky. ...................... L .............. 0-3110/3/1931 Danville, Ky. ...................... L .............. 7-2812/7/1935 Danville, Ky. ......................W ............. 13-7

Chattanooga• WKU Record: 5-8• Home: 2-4, Away: 3-49/30/1927 Chattanooga, Tenn. ........... L .............. 6-429/18/1976 Chattanooga, Tenn. ...........W ............. 10-79/10/1977 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 3-279/9/1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 15-429/8/1979 Chattanooga, Tenn. ........... L ............ 28-4111/22/1986 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 17-2110/10/1987 Chattanooga, Tenn. ...........W ........... 20-1710/29/1988 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 31-2910/7/1989 Chattanooga, Tenn. ........... L .............. 7-1911/17/1990 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-2211/2/1991 Chattanooga, Tenn. ........... L ............ 22-269/16/2006 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 28-2111/3/2007 Chattanooga, Tenn. ...........W ........... 28-21

Concord (W.Va.)• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-09/11/2004 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 58-0

Cumberland (Ky.)• WKU Record: 2-1• Home: 1-0, Site Unknown: 1-1 10/13/1922 site unknown .....................W ............. 13-710/20/1923 site unknown ..................... L .............. 6-1311/24/1928 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 25-0

Cumberland (Tenn.)• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-09/11/1999 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 55-7

C.W. Post (N.Y.)• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-09/14/1976 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 48-0

Dayton• WKU Record: 2-0• Home: 1-0, Away: 1-010/12/1976 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 32-159/6/1977 Dayton, Ohio .....................W ............. 27-7

Delaware• WKU Record: 0-2• Home: 2-4, Away: 3-49/12/1981 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 14-389/11/1982 Newark, Del. ..................... L .............. 0-31

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Delta State• WKU Record: 4-1• Home: 2-1, Away: 2-011/5/1949 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-1311/4/1950 Cleveland, Miss. ................W ............. 26-711/3/1951 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 46-611/1/1952 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 35-1310/31/1953 Cleveland, Miss. ................W ........... 21-19

Drake• WKU Record: 1-1• Home: 1-110/23/1965 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 28-2110/22/1966 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-37

East Tennessee• WKU Record: 18-6-2• Home: 11-2, Away: 7-4-29/26/1953 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 32-139/25/1954 Johnson City, Tenn. ...........W ............. 24-69/24/1955 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-79/22/1956 Johnson City, Tenn. ...........W ............. 12-79/28/1957 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 10-69/27/1958 Johnson City, Tenn. ........... L ................ 0-89/26/1959 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-139/24/1960 Johnson City, Tenn. ........... T ................ 7-79/23/1961 Bowilng Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 32-149/22/1962 Johnson City, Tenn. ........... L .............. 7-279/28/1963 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-69/26/1964 Johnson City, Tenn. ........... L .............. 9-169/25/1965 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 15-149/24/1966 Johnson City, Tenn. ...........W ............. 24-79/30/1967 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 6-310/5/1968 Johnson City, Tenn. ...........W ............. 23-010/4/1969 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-1610/3/1970 Johnson City, Tenn. ........... T ............ 10-1010/2/1971 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 36-79/30/1972 Johnson City, Tenn. ...........W ............. 17-79/29/1973 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 30-010/5/1974 Johnson City, Tenn. ...........W ............. 24-010/4/1975 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 17-010/2/1976 Johnson City, Tenn. ........... L ............ 16-2810/1/1977 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 33-139/30/1978 Johnson City, Tenn. ...........W ........... 27-21

Eastern Illinois• WKU Record: 5-10• Home: 4-4, Away: 1-611/12/1983 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 14-3411/10/1984 Charleston, Ill. ................... L ............ 19-5011/16/1985 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 13-1411/15/1986 Charleston, Ill. ................... L ............ 18-3511/14/1987 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 30-1511/5/1988 Charleston, Ill. ................... L ................ 0-611/18/1989 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-1011/3/1990 Charleston, Ill. ................... L .............. 6-2811/9/1991 Bowilng Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 28-2611/14/1992 Charleston, Ill. ................... L .............. 7-2811/13/1993 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 28-1411/12/1994 Charleston, Ill. ................... L ............ 20-2810/14/1995 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 9-3510/30/1999 Charleston, Ill. ...................W ........... 38-1510/28/2000 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 34-12

Eastern Kentucky• WKU Record: 48-34-3• Home: 30-11, Away: 14-21-2, Site Unknown: 4-2-110/23/1914 site unknown ..................... L .............. 6-3611/26/1914 site unknown .....................W ............. 18-011/1/1915 site unknown ..................... T ................ 0-011/25/1915 site unknown .....................W ............. 20-01916 site unknown ..................... L ............ 12-131916 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 0-1611/5/1921 site unknown .....................W ............. 21-011/10/1922 site unknown .....................W ............. 47-611/24/1927 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 12-011/28/1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 36-011/22/1930 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ............. 50-011/21/1931 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 42-711/19/1932 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 1-0 (forfeit)11/10/1934 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ............. 47-911/23/1935 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 40-611/14/1936 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ............... 7-011/6/1937 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 23-011/5/1938 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ............. 32-7

11/11/1939 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 26-010/25/1941 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 27-2010/31/1942 Richmond, Ky. ................... L .............. 0-1811/15/1946 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 0-611/15/1947 Richmond, Ky. ................... L .............. 7-2711/13/1948 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 14-1311/12/1949 Richmond, Ky. ................... L .............. 7-2011/11/1950 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 14-1311/10/1951 Richmond, Ky. ................... L .............. 7-3111/8/1952 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 48-611/7/1953 Richmond, Ky. ................... L .............. 7-1311/6/1954 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 0-2111/5/1955 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ................ 0-710/20/1956 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-611/2/1957 Richmond, Ky. ................... L .............. 0-2811/1/1958 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 21-1410/31/1959 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ............. 14-710/29/1960 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-1710/28/1961 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ........... 16-1510/27/1962 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 5-611/2/1963 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ............. 29-610/31/1964 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 24-010/30/1965 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 12-2810/29/1966 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 12-2410/21/1967 Richmond, Ky. ................... T ............ 14-1410/26/1968 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-1610/25/1969 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ........... 27-2610/24/1970 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 19-710/23/1971 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ............. 16-710/21/1972 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 10-010/20/1973 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ............. 35-010/26/1974 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 34-2410/25/1975 Richmond, Ky. ................... L .............. 7-1310/23/1976 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 10-610/22/1977 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 10-3510/21/1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 17-1610/20/1979 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ................ 6-810/25/1980 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 13-1010/24/1981 Richmond, Ky. ................... L .............11-1910/23/1982 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-3510/22/1983 Richmond, Ky. ................... T ............ 10-1010/20/1984 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 17-1010/26/1985 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 21-5110/4/1986 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 24-1010/3/1987 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 10-2011/28/1987 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 17-40 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 1st Round)9/24/1988 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 16-1412/3/1988 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 24-41 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 2nd Round)9/23/1989 Richmond, Ky. ................... L .............. 3-249/29/1990 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 12-3510/12/1991 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 22-379/5/1992 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-219/2/1993 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ........... 15-109/1/1994 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 24-219/9/1995 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 14-389/14/1996 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-79/13/1997 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ........... 37-2111/29/1997 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 42-14 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 1st Round)9/19/1998 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 16-2710/ 9/1999 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 10-3110/7/2000 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 6-39/20/2003 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 36-39/18/2004 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ............. 21-89/10/2005 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 23-219/9/2006 Richmond, Ky. ................... L ............ 21-269/15/2007 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 26-69/6/2008 Richmond, Ky. ...................W ........... 37-13

Eastern Michigan• WKU Record: 1-1• Home: 1-0, Away: 0-110/10/1970 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 45-610/9/1971 Ypsilanti, Mich. .................. L ............ 14-17

Eastern Washingon• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-112/3/1997 Cheney, Wash. .................. L ............ 21-38 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 2nd Round)

Elon• WKU Record: 3-0• Home: 1-0, Away: 0-110/24/1998 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W .....41-38 (ot)9/16/2000 Elon, N.C. ..........................W ............. 23-010/6/2001 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 24-7

Emporia State• WKU Record: 2-0• Home: 2-09/24/1937 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 7-09/24/1938 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 34-0

Evansville• WKU Record: 14-3-2• Home: 10-1, Away: 4-2-211/22/1924 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 35-011/21/1925 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-611/20/1926 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 61-011/19/1927 Evansville, Ind. ..................W ............. 27-011/23/1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 44-09/24/1932 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 38-09/26/1947 Evansville, Ind. .................. T ................ 0-09/25/1948 Evansville, Ind. .................. L .............. 6-1210/1/1949 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 0-209/30/1950 Evansville, Ind. .................. T ................ 7-79/29/1951 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 41-79/27/1952 Evansville, Ind. ..................W ............. 39-011/14/1953 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 26-1311/13/1954 Evansville, Ind. .................. L ............ 13-2111/12/1955 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 46-610/26/1963 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 54-1410/24/1964 Evansville, Ind. ..................W ............. 37-09/6/1980 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 40-189/5/1981 Evansville, Ind. ..................W ............. 35-7

Florida• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-19/1/2007 Gainesville, Fla. ................ L .............. 3-49

Florida A&M• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-011/25/2000 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 27-0 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 1st Round)

Florida Atlantic• WKU Record: 0-3• Home: 0-2, Away: 0-110/18/2008 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 20-2411/28/2009 Boca Raton, Fla. ............... L ............ 23-2911/6/2010 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 16-17

Florida International• WKU Record: 2-4• Home: 1-1, Away: 1-310/12/2002 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 56-711/20/2004 Miami, Fla. ........................W ........... 35-1411/19/2005 Miami, Fla. ........................ L ............ 35-3812/6/2008 Miami, Fla. ........................ L .............. 3-2710/10/2009 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 20-3710/9/2010 Miami, Fla. ........................ L ............ 21-28

Furman• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-112/1/2001 Greenville, S.C. ................. L ............ 20-24

Gardner-Webb• WKU Record: 1-1• Home: 1-19/6/1986 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 35-139/5/1987 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 24-28

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Georgetown (Ky.)• WKU Record: 9-1• Home: 7-0, Away: 2-110/22/1927 Georgetown, Ky. ............... L ................ 0-610/27/1928 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 19-011/16/1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 6-011/15/1930 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-011/28/1931 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 25-011/5/1932 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 24-011/11/1933 Georgetown, Ky. ...............W ............. 24-010/30/1948 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 33-010/29/1949 Georgetown, Ky. ...............W ............. 13-710/21/1950 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 41-13

Georgia• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-19/2/2006 Athens, Ga. ....................... L ............ 12-48

Georgia Southern• WKU Record: 1-2• Home: 0-1, Away: 1-111/1/1986 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 32-4910/31/1987 Statesboro, Ga. ................. L ............ 20-2312/14/2002 Statesboro, Ga. .................W ........... 31-28 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, Semifi nals)

Grambling State• WKU Record: 1-0• Neutral: 1-012/8/1973 Baton Rouge, La. ..............W ........... 28-20 (NCAA II Playoffs, Rice Bowl, Semifi nals)

Illinois State• WKU Record: 10-3• Home: 5-1, Away: 5-29/20/1975 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 24-149/16/1978 Normal, Ill. .........................W ............. 28-610/8/1988 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 31-169/2/1989 Normal, Ill. .........................W ........... 17-129/16/1990 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 19-911/23/1991 Normal, Ill. ......................... L .............. 8-3111/7/1992 Normal, Ill. ......................... L .............. 7-2311/3/2001 Normal, Ill. .........................W ........... 58-1411/2/2002 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 9-010/18/2003 Normal, Ill. .........................W ........... 27-2410/30/2004 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 24-2110/8/2005 Normal, Ill. .........................W .....37-34 (ot)10/7/2006 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 27-28

Illinois Wesleyan• WKU Record: 0-1• Home: 0-111/18/1933 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 0-7

Indiana• WKU Record: 0-2• Home: 0-1, Away: 0-18/30/2008 Bloomington, Ind. .............. L ............ 13-319/18/2010 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-38

Indiana State• WKU Record: 14-5-1• Home: 7-2-1, Away: 7-39/20/1969 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ................ 7-79/19/1970 Terre Haute, Ind. ...............W ............. 30-611/10/1990 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 27-2911/16/1991 Terre Haute, Ind. ............... L ............ 14-319/12/1990 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 34-1410/23/1993 Terre Haute, Ind. ............... L ............ 14-4111/5/1994 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 16-2810/21/1995 Terre Haute, Ind. ............... L .............. 6-2710/26/1996 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 27-2011/8/1997 Terre Haute, Ind. ...............W ........... 21-1411/14/1998 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 42-1411/13/1999 Terre Haute, Ind. ...............W .....40-34 (ot)11/11/2000 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 28-310/13/2001 Terre Haute, Ind. ...............W ............. 22-910/26/2002 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 24-710/25/2003 Terre Haute, Ind. ...............W ........... 59-1410/23/2004 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 31-910/1/2005 Terre Haute, Ind. ...............W ........... 38-2810/28/2006 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 41-310/20/2007 Terre Haute, Ind. ...............W ............. 56-7

Jacksonville State• WKU Record: 4-1• Home: 0-110/2/1993 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 12-710/15/1994 Jacksonville, Ala. ...............W ........... 22-2010/7/1995 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 17-1510/12/1996 Jacksonville, Ala. ............... L ............ 20-3411/29/2003 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 45-7 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 1st Round)

John Carroll (Ohio)• WKU Record: 0-1• Home: 0-110/4/1924 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-51

Kansas State• WKU Record: 0-3• Away: 0-39/11/1993 Manhattan, Kan. ................ L ............ 13-388/31/2002 Manhattan, Kan. ................ L .............. 3-489/4/2004 Manhattan, Kan. ................ L ............ 13-27

Kentucky• WKU Record: 0-2• Away: 0-29/27/2008 Lexington, Ky. ................... L .............. 3-419/11/2010 Lexington, Ky. ................... L ............ 28-63

Kentucky State• WKU Record: 4-0• Home: 3-0, Away: 1-09/13/1980 Frankfort, Ky. .....................W ............. 30-89/19/1981 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 54-149/8/2001 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 48-09/7/2002 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 49-0

Kentucky Wesleyan• WKU Record: 5-3• Home: 3-1, Away: 0-1, Site Unknown: 2-111/16/1923 site unknown .....................W ............. 24-611/30/1925 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-1310/30/1926 site unknown .....................W ............. 22-010/29/1927 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 0-1911/10/1928 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 13-011/9/1929 Owensboro, Ky. ................. L ................ 2-711/1/1930 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 25-148/29/1996 Bowilng Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 66-0

Lamar• WKU Record: 0-1• Home: 0-19/15/1979 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 27-58

Lambuth• WKU Record: 1-0• Site Unknown: 1-010/23/1926 site unknown .....................W ........... 29-13

Lehigh• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-012/1/1973 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 25-16 (NCAA Division II Playoffs, 1st Round)

Liberty• WKU Record: 0-2• Home: 0-1, Away: 0-111/18/1995 Lynchburg, Va. .................. L ............ 36-4910/19/1996 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 14-23

Louisiana College• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-011/6/1948 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 35-18

Louisiana-Lafayette• WKU Record: 1-3• Home: 0-1, Away: 1-29/26/1992 Lafayette, La. .................... L ............ 14-1711/21/1998 Lafayette, La. .................... L ............ 24-3810/17/2009 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 22-3010/23/2010 Lafayette, La. ....................W ........... 54-21

Louisiana-Monroe• WKU Record: 3-3• Home: 2-1, Away: 1-210/18/1952 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 42-2710/17/1953 Monroe, La. .......................W ............. 28-010/16/1954 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 19-710/15/1955 Monroe, La. ....................... L .............. 9-2111/14/2009 Monroe, La. ....................... L ............ 18-2110/16/2010 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 30-35

Louisiana Tech• WKU Record: 1-2• Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-110/7/1939 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-710/11/1940 Ruston, La. ........................ L ................ 6-712/15/1973 Sacramento, Calif. ............ L .............. 0-34 (NCAA Division II Finals, Camellia Bowl)

Louisville• WKU Record: 12-19• Home: 8-2, Away: 4-179/30/1922 Louisville, Ky. ....................W ............... 6-09/29/1923 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 19-710/11/1924 Louisville, Ky. .................... L .............. 7-1210/10/1925 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 0-611/6/1926 Louisville, Ky. .................... L ............ 10-2611/5/1927 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 7-611/3/1928 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-010/19/1929 Louisville, Ky. ....................W ............. 13-010/26/1930 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 7-610/31/1931 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-611/19/1932 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 58-010/21/1933 Louisville, Ky. ....................W ............. 45-010/18/1946 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 20-1910/24/1947 Louisville, Ky. .................... L ............ 13-1910/23/1948 Louisville, Ky. .................... L .............. 6-209/24/1949 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-4710/30/1954 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 25-710/29/1955 Louisville, Ky. .................... L .............. 0-209/15/1959 Louisville, Ky. .................... L .............. 0-1910/21/1960 Louisville, Ky. .................... L .............. 0-4410/21/1961 Louisville, Ky. .................... L .............. 0-209/13/1975 Louisville, Ky. ....................W ........... 21-179/4/1982 Louisville, Ky. .................... L ............ 10-209/10/1983 Louisville, Ky. .................... L ............ 22-4110/6/1984 Louisville, Ky. .................... L ............ 17-459/21/1985 Louisville, Ky. .................... L ............ 14-239/20/1986 Louisville, Ky. .................... L .............. 6-4511/12/1988 Louisville, Ky. .................... L ............ 17-3511/4/1989 Louisville, Ky. .................... L .............. 7-5510/27/1990 Louisville, Ky. .................... L .............. 7-4110/31/1998 Louisville, Ky. .................... L ............ 34-63

Marshall• WKU Record: 1-4• Home: 1-1, Away: 0-310/18/1941 Huntington, W.Va. ............. L .............. 7-3410/3/1942 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 19-1310/7/1950 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 13-4710/6/1951 Huntington, W.Va. ............. L ............ 21-359/28/1996 Huntington, W.Va. ............. L .............. 3-37

McNeese State• WKU Record: 2-1• Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-010/20/2001 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 21-09/28/2002 Lake Charles, La. .............. L ............ 13-3812/20/2002 Chattanooga, Tenn. ...........W ........... 34-14 (I-AA National Championship Game)

Memphis• WKU Record: 2-2-1• Home: 1-0, Away: 1-2-110/28/1933 Memphis, Tenn. ................. T ................ 0-010/6/1934 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 27-010/21/1939 Memphis, Tenn. .................W ............. 12-010/27/1951 Memphis, Tenn. ................. L .............. 0-3810/27/1956 Memphis, Tenn. ................. L .............. 0-42

Miami (Fla.)• WKU Record: 2-0• Home: 1-0, Away: 1-2-112/6/1930 Miami, Fla. ........................W ............. 19-011/7/1931 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-0

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Middle Tennessee• WKU Record: 28-32-1• Home: 16-13, Away: 10-16, Site Unknown: 2-3-110/10/1914 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-4711/12/1915 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-4711/11/1921 site unknown ..................... L .............. 7-1310/6/1922 site unknown .....................W ............. 31-610/18/192 site unknown .....................W ............. 44-010/17/1925 site unknown ..................... T ................ 7-710/20/1928 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ............. 19-09/28/1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 19-010/18/1930 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 13-710/17/1931 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 12-010/15/1932 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ............. 21-79/30/1933 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 32-010/26/1934 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ............. 14-010/25/1935 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L ................ 0-710/17/1936 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 0-910/28/1939 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 26-210/26/1940 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 13-010/3/1941 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ............. 15-79/20/1952 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 33-199/19/1953 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L .............. 0-1310/2/1954 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 7-610/1/1955 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L ............ 13-259/29/1956 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 6-710/5/1957 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L .............. 7-2610/4/1958 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-1010/3/1959 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L .............. 2-3710/1/1960 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 20-139/30/1961 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L .............. 6-149/29/1962 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 0-1710/5/1963 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ............. 16-610/3/1964 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 0-910/2/1965 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L .............. 0-2110/1/1966 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 9-3311/4/1967 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L ............ 14-1611/9/1968 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 43-211/8/1969 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ........... 28-1411/7/1970 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 13-1711/6/1971 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L ............ 13-2711/4/1972 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 17-2111/3/1973 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ............. 42-811/9/1974 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 36-1011/8/1975 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ........... 24-1011/6/1976 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 38-711/5/1977 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L ............ 19-2111/4/1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 54-011/3/1979 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ........... 17-1211/8/1980 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 30-1511/14/1981 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L ............ 17-3111/6/1982 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 16-3111/5/1983 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L .............. 7-2611/3/1984 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 24-4511/9/1985 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L .............. 9-149/26/1987 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 28-169/17/1988 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L ............ 10-139/16/1989 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 31-169/22/1990 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L .............. 7-2010/5/1991 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-239/20/2007 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..........W ........... 20-1711/15/2008 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 10-2110/24/2009 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .......... L ............ 24-6211/20/2010 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 26-27

Mississippi• WKU Record: 0-2• Home: 1-0, Away: 1-2-19/19/1931 Oxford, Miss. ..................... L .............. 6-139/26/1942 Oxford, Miss. ..................... L .............. 6-39

Mississippi College• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-011/10/1956 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-0

Missouri State• WKU Record: 8-2• Home: 4-1, Away: 4-110/13/1984 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 10-2510/28/1985 Springfi eld, Mo. ................. L .............. 7-4710/15/1988 Springfi eld, Mo. .................W ........... 21-1410/14/1989 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 42-339/22/2001 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 23-710/19/2002 Springfi eld, Mo. .................W ............. 31-710/11/2003 Bowilng Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 9-611/6/2004 Springfi eld, Mo. .................W ........... 28-2410/15/2005 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 37-2810/14/2006 Springfi eld, Mo. .................W ........... 17-14

Morehead State• WKU Record: 41-7-2• Home: 21-2-1, Away: 20-5-19/30/1939 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 2-011/9/1940 Morehead, Ky. ................... T ................ 0-09/27/1941 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............. 14-010/17/1942 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 9-011/8/1946 Morehead, Ky. ................... L .............. 7-3611/8/1947 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-010/9/1948 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ........... 19-1410/8/1949 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 19-010/14/1950 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ........... 23-2110/13/1951 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-710/11/1952 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............. 39-710/10/1953 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 48-010/9/1954 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ........... 19-1310/8/1955 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 12-711/3/1956 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............... 9-711/9/1957 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 28-611/8/1958 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............. 14-011/7/1959 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 27-1411/5/1960 Morehead, Ky. ................... L .............. 6-1211/4/1961 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 7-011/3/1962 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............... 7-011/9/1963 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 17-011/7/1964 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............... 9-011/6/1965 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 12-2111/5/1966 Morehead, Ky. ................... L .............. 7-1210/28/1967 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 30-1911/2/1968 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ........... 24-2111/1/1969 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 27-210/31/1970 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ........... 24-1410/30/1971 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............34-1110/28/1972 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............. 35-610/27/1973 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 34-711/2/1974 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............. 36-011/1/1975 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 14-1010/30/1976 Morehead, Ky. ................... L .............. 0-2110/29/1977 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ............ 20-2010/28/1978 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............. 35-710/27/1979 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 0-311/1/1980 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............. 17-710/31/1981 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 19-1510/30/1982 Morehead, Ky. ................... L ............ 13-1710/29/1983 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 38-710/27/1984 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ........... 33-3111/2/1985 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 26-139/10/1988 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............. 34-09/8/1990 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ............. 24-09/21/1991 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 48-2111/9/1996 Morehead, Ky. ...................W ........... 31-2611/1/1997 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 38-2411/17/2007 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 52-12

Morton Elliott• WKU Record: 1-1• Site Unknown: 1-111/4/1920 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-1310/27/1922 site unknown .....................W ............. 63-0

Murray State• WKU Record: 36-24-7• Home: 20-9-6, Away: 16-15-110/24/1931 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 7-010/22/1932 Murray, Ky. ........................W ............... 6-010/14/1933 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 6-2011/17/1934 Murray, Ky. ........................ L ............ 14-2711/2/1935 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 21-611/21/1936 Murray, Ky. ........................W ............. 14-011/20/1937 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ................ 7-711/19/1938 Murray, Ky. ........................W ............. 21-711/25/1939 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ............ 12-12

11/23/1940 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 6-011/20/1941 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ................ 0-011/21/1942 Murray, Ky. ........................W ........... 24-1311/27/1946 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 6-5511/22/1947 Murray, Ky. ........................ L .............. 0-2011/25/1948 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-3411/19/1949 Murray, Ky. ........................W ............. 10-711/18/1950 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ............ 27-2711/17/1951 Murray, Ky. ........................ L .............. 6-2311/22/1952 Murray, Ky. ........................W ............. 12-711/21/1953 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 13-711/20/1954 Murray, Ky. ........................ L .............. 0-1911/19/1955 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 12-2811/17/1956 Murray, Ky. ........................ L ............ 13-3411/23/1957 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ................ 7-711/22/1958 Murray, Ky. ........................ L .............. 7-1211/21/1959 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 21-611/12/1960 Murray, Ky. ........................ L .............. 7-2611/11/1961 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-611/10/1962 Murray, Ky. ........................W ........... 16-1511/23/1963 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 50-011/21/1964 Murray, Ky. ........................ L .............. 7-1411/20/1965 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ............ 14-1411/19/1966 Murray, Ky. ........................W ........... 37-2011/18/1967 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 42-1911/23/1968 Murray, Ky. ........................ L ............ 14-1711/22/1969 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 56-1411/21/1970 Murray, Ky. ........................W ............. 33-711/20/1971 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 24-1011/18/1972 Murray, Ky. ........................W ............. 17-611/17/1973 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 32-2711/23/1974 Murray, Ky. ........................ L ................ 7-911/22/1975 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 19-011/20/1976 Murray, Ky. ........................ L .............. 6-1611/19/1977 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 13-2111/18/1978 Murray, Ky. ........................W ............. 14-611/17/1979 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 20-3011/22/1980 Murray, Ky. ........................ L .............. 0-4911/21/1981 Bowling GreenKy. ............. L .............. 6-3811/20/1982 Murray, Ky. ........................W ........... 27-2011/19/1983 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 3-711/17/1984 Murray, Ky. ........................ L ............ 16-1711/23/1985 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 27-259/27/1986 Murray, Ky. ........................ T ............ 10-109/19/1987 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 21-179/9/1989 Murray, Ky. ........................ L ............ 14-179/14/1991 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-011/21/1992 Murray, Ky. ........................W ........... 47-1511/20/1993 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 44-149/8/1994 Murray, Ky. ........................W ........... 39-138/31/1995 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 14-359/7/1996 Murray, Ky. ........................W ...44-41 (2ot)9/6/1997 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ...52-50 (3ot)9/12/1998 Murray, Ky. ........................ L ............ 31-3610/2/1999 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 21-159/30/2000 Murray, Ky. ........................W ........... 48-3811/30/2002 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 59-20 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 1st Round)9/20/2007 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 50-9

Navy• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-19/26/2009 Annapolis, Md. .................. L ............ 22-38

Nebraska• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-19/4/2010 Lincoln, Neb. ..................... L ............ 10-49

New Hampshire• WKU Record: 1-0• Neutral: 1-012/6/1975 Baton Rouge, La. ..............W ............. 14-3 (Division II Semifi nals, Rice Bowl)

New Haven• WKU Record: 2-0• Home: 2-010/18/1997 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 24-2110/3/1998 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 24-21

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North Caroina A&T• WKU Record: 2-0• Home: 1-0, Away: 1-011/21/1987 Greensboro, N.C. ..............W ........... 45-2711/19/1988 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 44-0

North Carolina Central• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-010/27/2007 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 50-14

North Texas• WKU Record: 0-4• Home: 0-2, Away: 0-211/24/2007 Denton, Texas ................... L ............ 26-2711/1/2008 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 40-5110/31/2009 Denton, Texas ................... L ............ 49-6810/30/2010 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 6-33

Northern Illinois• WKU Record: 1-0• Away: 1-010/11/1969 DeKalb, Ill. .........................W ........... 14-12

Northern Iowa• WKU Record: 5-5• Home: 1-3, Away: 4-211/29/1975 Cedar Falls, Iowa ..............W ........... 14-12 (Division II Playoffs, 1st Round)11/10/1979 Cedar Falls, Iowa ..............W ........... 24-1710/26/1991 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-4910/10/1992 Cedar Falls, Iowa .............. L .............. 6-3411/10/2001 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 23-2410/5/2002 Cedar Falls, Iowa ..............W ........... 31-1211/8/2003 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 24-310/9/2004 Cedar Falls, Iowa ..............W ........... 17-1011/5/2005 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ....20-23 (2ot)11/4/2006 Cedar Falls, Iowa .............. L ............ 20-31

Northern Michigan• WKU Record: 1-2• Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-112/13/1975 Sacramento, Calif. ............ L ............ 14-16 (Division II Finals, Camellia Bowl)10/8/1977 Marquette, Mich. ............... L .............. 0-3910/6/1979 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 28-21

Oglethorpe (Ga.)• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-010/31/1936 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 6-0

Ohio• WKU Record: 1-1• Away: 1-19/23/1939 Athens, Ohio .....................W ............. 14-710/11/1941 Athens, Ohio ..................... L .............. 7-20

Olivet (Mich.)• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-011/14/1964 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 44-20

Ozarks (Ark.)• WKU Record: 0-2• Site Unknown: 2-011/25/1925 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-2011/27/1926 site unknown ..................... L .............. 3-14

Portland State• WKU Record: 0-1• Home: 0-110/8/1994 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 14-49

Presbyterian (S.C.)• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-010/5/1940 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 26-7

Rhodes College• WKU Record: 1-1• Home: 1-0, Away: 0-110/6/1928 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 18-010/12/1929 Memphis, Tenn. ................. L .............. 6-12

St. Joseph’s (Ind.)• WKU Record: 2-0• Home: 1-0, Away: 1-09/17/1966 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 42-219/16/1967 Rensselaer, Ind. ................W ............. 47-7

Sam Houston State• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-111/27/2004 Huntsville, Texas ............... L ............ 24-54 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 1st Round)

Samford• WKU Record: 3-3-1• Home: 3-3-111/3/1934 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ................ 0-011/16/1935 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 0-1911/7/1936 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 6-1410/8/1938 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 6-011/14/1941 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-2010/22/1949 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-09/23/1950 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 13-0

South Florida• WKU Record: 2-4• Home: 1-2, Away: 1-29/27/1997 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 31-310/17/1998 Tampa, Fla. .......................W ........... 31-249/18/1999 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 6-2111/4/2000 Tampa, Fla. ....................... L ............ 24-309/12/2009 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 13-359/25/2010 Tampa, Fla. ....................... L ............ 12-24

Southeastern Louisiana• WKU Record: 0-2• Home: 0-1, Away: 0-110/1/1983 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-279/29/1984 Hammond, La. .................. L .............. 0-28

Southeast Missouri• WKU Record: 10-1• Home: 5-1, Away: 5-011/15/1952 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 41-09/21/1957 Cape Girardeau, Mo. ........W ........... 25-209/20/1958 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 12-09/19/1959 Cape Girardeau, Mo. ........W ............. 13-89/17/1960 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 19-289/16/1961 Cape Girardeau, Mo. ........W ............. 13-09/15/1962 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 28-79/14/1963 Cape Girardeau, Mo. ........W ............. 40-79/19/1964 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 14-09/25/1999 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 21-109/23/2000 Cape Girardeau, Mo. ........W ........... 38-14

Southern Illinois• WKU Record: 9-6• Home: 5-3, Away: 4-310/29/1992 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 41-3910/16/1993 Carbondale, Ill. ..................W ........... 51-2410/22/1994 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-1011/4/1995 Carbondale, Ill. .................. L ............ 28-3011/2/1996 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 51-3710/25/1997 Carbondale, Ill. ..................W ........... 52-3111/7/1998 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 48-2811/20/1999 Carbondale, Ill. .................. L ............ 14-5211/18/2000 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 22-011/17/2001 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 36-611/16/2002 Carbondale, Ill. ..................W ........... 48-1611/1/2003 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 24-2810/16/2004 Carbondale, Ill. .................. L ............ 10-3810/27/2005 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 20-3110/21/2006 Carbondale, Ill. ..................W ........... 27-24

Southern Presbyterian• WKU Record: 2-0• Site Unknown: 2-011/24/1921 site unknown .....................W ............. 12-011/30/1922 site unknown .....................W ............. 21-0

Stetson• WKU Record: 0-2• Away: 0-211/25/1950 DeLand, Fla. ..................... L ............ 14-4110/3/1953 DeLand, Fla. ..................... L .............. 7-18

Tampa• WKU Record: 4-0-1• Home: 2-0, Away: 2-0-111/28/1935 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 18-012/5/1936 Tampa, Fla. .......................W ........... 23-2010/8/1937 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 13-012/3/1938 Tampa, Fla. .......................W ............. 50-79/21/1963 Tampa, Fla. ....................... T ............ 14-14

Tennessee• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-19/5/2009 Knoxville, Tenn. ................. L .............. 7-63

Tennessee-Martin• WKU Record: 4-0• Home: 2-0, Away: 2-08/28/1997 Martin, Tenn. .....................W ............. 42-09/3/1998 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 49-79/2/1999 Martin, Tenn. .....................W ........... 34-109/9/2000 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 71-0

Tennessee State• WKU Record: 2-2• Home: 1-1, Away: 1-19/7/1985 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 22-1710/18/1986 Nashville, Tenn. ................. L .............. 3-2510/23/1999 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-2810/21/2000 Nashville, Tenn. .................W ........... 52-14

Tennessee Tech• WKU Record: 28-23-1• Home: 13-10-1, Away: 14-13, Site Unknown: 1-010/21/1922 site unknown .....................W ............. 19-010/7/1933 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ............... 7-610/13/1934 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 27-010/11/1935 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 31-610/3/1936 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 27-010/15/1937 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 20-010/15/1938 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ................ 6-710/13/1939 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L .............. 0-1010/19/1940 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............... 6-011/7/1941 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L .............. 6-1411/7/1942 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ................ 6-611/1/1946 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L .............. 6-3210/11/1947 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 13-710/28/1950 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 21-010/20/1051 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-1410/25/1952 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 13-2110/24/1953 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-3410/23/1954 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 32-1210/22/1955 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 7-1910/13/1956 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 26-3910/19/1957 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 9-2710/18/1958 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L ................ 3-710/17/1959 Bowilng Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 19-2910/15/1960 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L .............. 7-1010/14/1961 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 12-1310/13/1962 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 24-710/19/1963 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 14-1210/17/1964 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 19-1410/16/1965 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 6-4610/15/1966 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 14-2110/14/1967 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 56-010/19/1968 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 13-010/18/1969 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 42-010/17/1970 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ............. 28-010/16/1971 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 15-710/14/1972 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 10-3010/13/1973 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 41-010/19/1974 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L .............. 6-1010/18/1975 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-710/16/1976 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 12-2210/15/1977 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 20-3110/14/1978 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 26-2010/13/1979 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 49-710/18/1980 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 28-1710/17/1981 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 3-1410/16/1982 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 28-1410/15/1983 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 17-010/22/1988 Cookeville, Tenn. ...............W ........... 20-1710/21/1989 Bowilng Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 61-1410/13/1990 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 22-3310/16/1999 Cookeville, Tenn. ............... L ............ 10-1310/14/2000 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 17-14

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Transylvania• WKU Record: 8-2• Home: 5-0, Away: 1-0, Site Unknown: 2-211/10/1923 site unknown .....................W ............. 13-611/8/1924 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-1311/14/1925 site unknown .....................W ............... 7-011/13/1926 site unknown ..................... L ................ 3-710/15/1927 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 27-010/4/1930 Lexington, Ky. ...................W ............. 19-010/1/1932 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 27-711/30/1933 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 48-610/20/1934 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-010/19/1935 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 35-0

Troy• WKU Record: 0-8-1• Home: 0-4-1, Away: 0-49/11/1976 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ............ 10-1010/19/1991 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 23-3911/6/1993 Troy, Ala. ........................... L ............ 24-3110/29/1994 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 16-389/30/1995 Troy, Ala. ........................... L ............ 39-5611/10/2007 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 17-2111/8/2008 Troy, Ala. ........................... L .............. 7-1711/7/2009 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 20-4011/27/2010 Troy, Ala. ........................... L ............ 14-28

Union (Ky.)• WKU Record: 3-1• Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Site Unknown: 0-110/1/1921 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-3010/29/1931 Barbourville, Ky. ................W ............. 12-010/22/1937 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 21-08/28/2003 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 51-3

Union (Tenn.)• WKU Record: 3-3• Home: 2-1, Away: 1-211/11/1927 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 0-1911/16/1928 Jackson, Tenn. .................. L ................ 6-711/12/1932 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 46-010/23/1942 Jackson, Tenn. .................. L .............. 0-3810/16/1948 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 20-710/15/1949 Jackson, Tenn. ..................W ............. 20-7

U.S. Coast Guard• WKU Record: 1-0• Neutral: 1-012/28/1963 Orlando, Fla. .....................W ............. 27-0 (Tangerine Bowl)

Vanderbilt• WKU Record: 0-3• Away: 0-39/28/1931 Nashville, Tenn. ................. L .............. 6-5210/8/1932 Nashville, Tenn. ................. L .............. 0-2610/1/1938 Nashville, Tenn. ................. L .............. 0-12

Vanderbilt “B”• WKU Record: 0-2• Site Unknown: 0-210/22/1921 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-1211/18/1922 site unknown ..................... L .............. 6-13

Virginia Tech• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-110/4/2008 Blacksburg, Va. ................. L ............ 13-27

West Alabama• WKU Record: 1-1• Home: 1-19/13/1986 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 21-2310/17/1987 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 21-14

West Liberty (W.Va.)• WKU Record: 1-0• Home: 1-09/26/1936 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 33-0

West Virginia Tech• WKU Record: 3-0• Home: 3-09/6/2003 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 67-39/1/2005 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 63-39/8/2007 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 87-0

Western Carolina• WKU Record: 2-1• Home: 2-111/12/1938 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 55-010/6/1973 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 45-711/16/1974 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 2-20

Western Illinois• WKU Record: 8-4• Home: 4-1, Away: 4-311/13/1937 Bowling Green ,Ky. ...........W ............. 28-010/12/1968 Macomb, Ill. .......................W ............. 66-011/26/1988 Macomb, Ill. .......................W ........... 35-32 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 1st Round)9/19/1992 Macomb, Ill. ....................... L ............ 30-3110/30/1993 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 41-98/30/2001 Macomb, Ill. ....................... L ............ 13-179/14/2002 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 0-1412/7/2002 Macomb, Ill. .......................W ........... 31-28 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 2nd Round)10/4/2003 Macomb, Ill. ....................... L ............ 28-3311/13/2004 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 45-310/22/2005 Macomb, Ill. .......................W ............. 42-79/30/2006 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 38-35

Western Michigan• WKU Record: 3-11-1• Home: 1-1-1, Away: 2-6, Site Unknown: 0-410/27/1923 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-249/26/1924 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-149/26/1925 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-2010/16/1926 site unknown ..................... L ................ 2-311/27/30 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... T ................ 0-011/14/1931 Kalamazoo, Mich. ............. L .............. 0-1310/28/1933 Kalamazoo, Mich. .............W ............. 19-011/29/1934 Kalamazoo, Mich. ............. L ................ 6-710/5/1935 Kalamazoo, Mich. ............. L ................ 0-610/30/1937 Kalamazoo, Mich. ............. L .............. 7-1311/4/1939 Kalamazoo, Mich. .............W ........... 20-1411/2/1940 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 25-611/1/1941 Kalamazoo, Mich. ............. L .............. 7-2110/25/1946 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 20-3211/1/1947 Kalamazoo, Mich. ............. L .............. 0-39

Wisconsin• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-19/29/2001 Madison, Wis. ................... L .............. 6-24

Wittenberg• WKU Record: 4-0• Home: 3-0, Away: 1-09/18/1954 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 32-1311/16/1957 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 28-139/18/1971 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 33-79/16/1972 Springfi eld, Ohio ...............W ............. 19-7

Wofford• WKU Record: 0-1• Away: 0-112/6/2003 Spartanburg, S.C. ............. L ............ 17-34 (NCAA I-AA Playoffs, 2nd Round)

Xavier (Ohio)• WKU Record: 0-3• Away: 0-1, Site Unknown: 0-210/6/1923 site unknown ..................... L ............ 14-2111/15/1924 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-2910/9/1936 Cincinnati, Ohio ................. L .............. 7-12

Youngstown State• WKU Record: 10-6• Home: 5-2, Away: 5-410/9/1942 Youngstown, Ohio ............. L .............. 6-4010/6/1956 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 26-910/12/1957 Youngstown, Ohio .............W ............... 9-610/11/1958 Youngstown, Ohio ............. L .............. 6-2010/11/1980 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 42-1710/10/1981 Youngstown, Ohio .............W ........... 35-1410/9/1982 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 28-1410/8/1983 Youngstown, Ohio ............. L ............ 13-2410/28/1989 Youngstown, Ohio .............W ........... 41-3810/6/1990 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L ............ 14-1710/27/2001 Youngstown, Ohio .............W ........... 24-149/21/2002 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ............. 13-711/15/2003 Youngstown, Ohio .............W ........... 37-1310/2/2004 Bowling Green, Ky. ...........W ........... 44-1911/12/2005 Youngstown, Ohio ............. L ............ 10-4211/11/2006 Bowling Green, Ky. ........... L .............. 3-19

Series Against Non-Collegiate Teams

Clarksville HS• WKU Record: 1-0• Site Unknown: 1-01916 site unknown .....................W ............. 13-0

Elizabethtown HS• WKU Record: 1-0• Site Unknown: 1-01913 site unknown .....................W ............. 20-0 (First WKU Football Game)

Hopkinsville HS• WKU Record: 1-0• Site Unknown: 1-010/2/1914 site unknown .....................W ............... 6-0

Owensboro HS• WKU Record: 1-1• Site Unknown: 1-110/15/1915 site unknown ..................... L .............. 0-511916 site unknown .....................W ............... 2-0

Portland (Tenn.) HS• WKU Record: 1-0-• Site Unknown: 1-01916 site unknown .....................W ............... 1-0 (forfeit)

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All-Time WKU Football Record (92 Seasons)512 Victories, 359 Losses, 31 Ties (58.5%)

59 Winning Seasons • Four .500 Seasons • 29 Losing Seasons

Year Coach(es) W-L-T Pct Notes1913 M.A. Leiper, Roy Manchester 1-0-0 1.000 Leiper and Manchester’s record — 1 season: 1-0-0 (100%) 1914 J.L. Arthur 1-2-0 .333 1915 J.L. Arthur 2-3-2 .429 1916 J.L. Arthur 3-2-0 .600 Arthur’s record — 3 seasons (1914-16): 6-7-2 (46.2%) / Best season: 3-2-0 (1916) 1917-19 No Team — World War I 1920 L.T. Smith 0-1-0 .000 1921 L.T. Smith 2-4-1 .357 Smith’s record — 2 seasons (1920-21): 2-5-1 (31.3%) / Best season: 2-4-1 (1921) 1922 E.A. Diddle 9-1-0 .900 1923 E.A. Diddle 5-4-0 .556 1924 E.A. Diddle 4-5-0 .444 1925 E.A. Diddle 3-5-1 .389 1926 E.A. Diddle 4-4-1 .500 1927 E.A. Diddle 5-4-0 .556 1928 E.A. Diddle 8-1-0 .889 Diddle’s record — 7 seasons (1922-28): 38-24-2 (61.3%) / Best season: 9-1-0 (1922) 1929 Carl “Swede” Anderson 7-3-0 .700 See Below For Anderson’s Career Record 1930 James Elam 8-1-1 .850 1931 James Elam 8-4-0 .667 Elam’s record — 2 seasons (1930-31): 16-5-1 (76.2%) / Best season: 8-1-1 (1930) 1932 Ernie Miller 8-1-0 .889 Miller’s record — 1 season: 8-1-0 (88.9) 1933 Jesse Thomas 6-2-0 .750 See Below For Thomas’ Career Record 1934 Carl “Swede” Anderson 4-2-2 .625 1935 Carl “Swede” Anderson 7-3-0 .700 1936 Carl “Swede” Anderson 6-3-0 .667 1937 Carl “Swede” Anderson 7-1-1 .833 Anderson’s record — 5 seasons (1929;’34-37): 31-12-3 (70.7%) / Best season: 7-1-1 (1937) 1938 W.L. “Gander” Terry 7-2-0 .779 1939 W.L. “Gander” Terry 7-1-1 .833 1940 W.L. “Gander” Terry 7-1-1 .833 1941 W.L. “Gander” Terry 4-5-1 .450 Terry’s record — 4 seasons (1938-41): 25-9-3 (73.5%) / Best seasons: 7-1-1 (1939 and 1940) 1942 Arnold Winkenhofer 3-4-1 .438 Winkenhofer’s record — 1 season: 3-4-1 (42.9%) 1943-45 No Team — World War II 1946 Jesse Thomas 2-6-0 .250 1947 Jesse Thomas 3-4-2 .444 Thomas’ record — 3 seasons (1933;’46-47): 11-12-2 (48.0%) / Best season: 6-2-0 (1933) 1948 Jack Clayton 5-4-0 .556 First Season In Ohio Valley Conference1949 Jack Clayton 5-4-0 .556 1950 Jack Clayton 6-2-2 .700 1951 Jack Clayton 4-5-0 .444 1952 Jack Clayton 9-1-0 .900 OVC Co-Champions / Refrigerator Bowl Champions1953 Jack Clayton 6-4-0 .600 1954 Jack Clayton 7-3-0 .700 1955 Jack Clayton 3-6-0 .333 1956 Jack Clayton 5-4-0 .556 Clayton’s record — 9 seasons (1948-56): 50-33-2 (60.2%) / Best season: 9-1-0 (1952)

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Year Coach(es) W-L-T Pct Notes1957 Nick Denes 5-3-1 .611 1958 Nick Denes 4-5-0 .444 1959 Nick Denes 5-4-0 .556 1960 Nick Denes 2-6-1 .278 1961 Nick Denes 6-3-0 .667 1962 Nick Denes 5-3-0 .625 1963 Nick Denes 10-0-1 .955 OVC Champions, Tangerine Bowl Champions1964 Nick Denes 6-3-1 .650 1965 Nick Denes 2-6-2 .300 1966 Nick Denes 5-5-0 .500 1967 Nick Denes 7-1-1 .833 Denes’ record — 11 seasons (1957-67): 57-39-7 (58.7) / Best season: 10-0-1 (1963) 1968 Jimmy Feix 7-2-1 .750 1969 Jimmy Feix 6-3-1 .650 1970 Jimmy Feix 8-1-1 .850 OVC Champions1971 Jimmy Feix 8-2-0 .800 OVC Champons1972 Jimmy Feix 7-3-0 .700 1973 Jimmy Feix 12-1-0 .923 OVC Champions / Grantland Rice Bowl Champions / Division II National Runner-Up1974 Jimmy Feix 7-3-0 .700 1975 Jimmy Feix 11-2-0 .846 OVC Co-Champions / Grantland Rice Bowl Champions / Division II National Runner-Up1976 Jimmy Feix 4-5-1 .450 1977 Jimmy Feix 1-8-1 .150 1978 Jimmy Feix 8-2-0 .800 OVC Champions1979 Jimmy Feix 5-5-0 .500 1980 Jimmy Feix 9-1-0 .900 1981 Jimmy Feix 6-5-0 .545 OVC Champions1982 Jimmy Feix 5-5-0 .500 First Season as I-AA Independent1983 Jimmy Feix 2-8-1 .227 Feix’s record — 16 seasons (1968-83): 106-56-6 (64.9) / Best season: 12-1-0 (1973) 1984 Dave Roberts 2-9-0 .182 1985 Dave Roberts 4-7-0 .364 1986 Dave Roberts 4-6-1 .409 1987 Dave Roberts 7-4-0 .636 Division I-AA Playoffs1988 Dave Roberts 9-4-0 .692 Division I-AA Playoffs Roberts’ record — 5 seasons (1984-88): 26-30-1 (46.5) / Best season: 9-4-0 (1988) 1989 Jack Harbaugh 6-5-0 .545 1990 Jack Harbaugh 2-8-0 .200 1991 Jack Harbaugh 3-8-0 .273 1992 Jack Harbaugh 4-6-0 .400 1993 Jack Harbaugh 8-3-0 .727 1994 Jack Harbaugh 5-6-0 .455 1995 Jack Harbaugh 2-8-0 .200 1996 Jack Harbaugh 7-4 .636 1997 Jack Harbaugh 10-2 .833 Division I-AA Playoffs1998 Jack Harbaugh 7-4 .636 1999 Jack Harbaugh 6-5 .545 First Season Back In Ohio Valley Conference2000 Jack Harbaugh 11-2 .846 OVC Champions / Division I-AA Playoffs2001 Jack Harbaugh 8-4 .667 First Season In Gateway Football Conference / Division I-AA Playoffs2002 Jack Harbaugh 12-3 .800 GFC Co-Champions / Division I-AA National Champions Harbaugh’s record — 14 seasons (1989-02): 91-68-0 (57.2) / Best season: 11-2-0 (2000) 2003 David Elson 9-4 .692 Division I-AA Playoffs2004 David Elson 9-3 .750 Division I-AA Playoffs2005 David Elson 6-5 .545 2006 David Elson 6-5 .545 2007 David Elson 7-5 .583 First Transition Year to FBS2008 David Elson 2-10 .167 2009 David Elson 0-12 .000 First Season as Bowl-Eligible FBS Member Elson’s record at WKU — 7 seasons (2003-09): 39-44 (47.0%) / Best season: 9-3 (2004) 2010 Willie Taggart 2-10 .167 Taggart’s record at WKU — 1 season (2010-present): 2-10 (16.7%) / Best season: 2-10 (2010)

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Homecoming Series RecordsSchool Games W-L-TBradley ............................................................1...................................................1-0-0Central Florida .................................................1...................................................1-0-0Centre ..............................................................1...................................................0-1-0Dayton .............................................................1...................................................1-0-0Delta State .......................................................1...................................................1-0-0Drake ...............................................................1...................................................1-0-0Eastern Illinois .................................................1...................................................0-1-0Eastern Kentucky ...........................................12..................................................7-5-0Eastern Michigan .............................................1...................................................1-0-0Elon .................................................................1...................................................1-0-0Evansville ........................................................1...................................................1-0-0Georgetown (Ky.) .............................................2...................................................2-0-0Georgia Southern ............................................1...................................................0-1-0Samford ...........................................................2...................................................0-1-1Indiana State ...................................................4...................................................4-0-0Jacksonville State ............................................1...................................................1-0-0West Alabama .................................................1...................................................1-0-0Louisiana Tech .................................................1...................................................1-0-0Louisville ..........................................................2...................................................2-0-0McNeese State ................................................1...................................................1-0-0Miami (Fla.) ......................................................1...................................................1-0-0Middle Tennessee ............................................5...................................................3-2-0Missouri State ..................................................1...................................................1-0-0Morehead State ..............................................11 ..................................................9-1-1Murray State ....................................................2...................................................0-2-0North Texas .....................................................2...................................................0-2-0Oglethorpe (Ga.)..............................................1...................................................1-0-0Southern Illinois ...............................................2...................................................0-2-0Tampa ..............................................................1...................................................1-0-0Troy .................................................................3...................................................0-3-0Chattanooga ....................................................1...................................................1-0-0Tennessee State ..............................................1...................................................0-1-0Tennessee Tech ...............................................8...................................................4-3-1Western Michigan ............................................3...................................................2-1-0Youngstown State ............................................2...................................................1-1-0

Homecoming Record at Western Stadium: 24-12-2 (.658)Homecoming Record at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium: 27-15-1 (.640)

WKU played its fi rst Homecoming game Nov. 5, 1927, defeating rival Louisville 7-6. In all, the Hilltoppers have played 81 games for the “old grads,” posting 51 wins, 27 losses and 3 ties, a .648 success ratio. The longest Homecoming win streak was six, from 1936 through 1941; the longest losing streak currently stands at four, 2007 through 2010. Since moving into Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium in 1968, the Toppers’ Homecoming record is 27-15-1 (.640).

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The Largest Crowds To See The Hilltoppers Crowd Opponent (Date; Site) Result1. 98,761 Tennessee (9/5/2009; Knoxville, Tenn.) ................................................................................. L, 7-632. 92,746 Georgia (9/2/2006; Athens, Ga.) .......................................................................................... L, 12-483. 92,138 Alabama (9/13/2008; Tuscaloosa, Ala.) ................................................................................. L, 7-414. 90,086 Florida (9/1/2007; Gainesville, Fla.) ....................................................................................... L, 3-495. 85,555 Nebraska (9/4/2010; Lincoln, Neb.) ..................................................................................... L, 10-496. 85,046 Auburn (9/27/2003; Auburn, Ala.) .......................................................................................... L, 3-487. 80,632 Auburn (9/24/2005; Auburn, Ala.) ........................................................................................ L, 14-378. 75,662 Wisconsin (9/29/2001; Madison, Wis.) .................................................................................. L, 6-249. 70,730 Kentucky (9/27/2008; Lexington, Ky.) .................................................................................... L, 3-4110. 66,584 Kentucky (9/11/2010; Lexington, Ky.) .................................................................................. L, 28-63 11. 66,233 Virginia Tech (10/4/2008; Blacksburg, Va.) .......................................................................... L, 13-2712. 46,740 Kansas State (9/4/2004; Manhattan, Kan.) .......................................................................... L, 13-2713. 45,844 Kansas State (8/31/2002; Manhattan, Kan.) .......................................................................... L, 3-4814. 40,276 South Florida (9/25/2010; Tampa, Fla.) ............................................................................... L, 12-2415. 40,165 Akron (9/18/65; Akron, Ohio) ....................................................................................................T, 6-616. 36,914 Louisville (9/21/85; Louisville, Ky.) ....................................................................................... L, 14-2317. 36,126 Louisville (11/4/89; Louisville, Ky.) ......................................................................................... L, 7-5518. 35,122 Louisville (10/27/90; Louisville, Ky.) ....................................................................................... L, 7-4119. 34,700 Louisville (9/13/75; Louisville, Ky.) ...................................................................................... W, 21-1720. 34,144 Louisville (9/20/86; Louisville, Ky.) ......................................................................................... L, 6-4521. 32,649 Louisville (10/31/98; Louisville, Ky.) ..................................................................................... L, 34-6322. 31,792 Akron (9/17/77; Akron, Ohio) ................................................................................................. L, 3-2423. 31,636 Louisville (11/12/88; Louisville, Ky.) ..................................................................................... L, 17-3524. 31,279 Louisville (9/10/83; Louisville, Ky.) ....................................................................................... L, 22-4125. 31,104 South Florida (11/4/00; Tampa, Fla.).................................................................................... L, 24-3026. 30,083 South Florida (10/17/98; Tampa, Fla.) ................................................................................ W, 31-2427. 30,067 Indiana (8/30/08; Bloomington, Ind.) .................................................................................... L, 13-3128. 29,356 Kansas State (9/11/93; Manhattan, Kan.) ............................................................................ L, 13-3829. 29,009 Navy (9/26/09; Annapolis, Md.) ............................................................................................ L, 22-3830. 27,856 Tennessee State (10/18/86; Nashville, Tenn.) ....................................................................... L, 3-2531. 25,300 Eastern Kentucky (10/20/79; Richmond, Ky.) .......................................................................... L, 6-832. 25,000 Eastern Kentucky (10/22/77; Richmond, Ky.) ...................................................................... L, 10-3533. 24,500 Eastern Kentucky (10/23/71; Richmond, Ky.) ....................................................................... W, 16-734. 24,475 Louisville (9/4/82; Louisville, Ky.) ......................................................................................... L, 10-2035. 24,468 Louisville (10/6/84; Louisville, Ky.) ....................................................................................... L, 17-4536. 24,326 Central Florida (9/24/94; Orlando, Fla.) ............................................................................... L, 45-5937. 24,200 Eastern Kentucky (10/25/75; Richmond, Ky.) ........................................................................ L, 7-1338. 23,984 Akron (9/15/84; Akron, Ohio) ................................................................................................. L, 7-4239. 23,506 Akron (9/20/80; Akron, Ohio) .................................................................................................. W, 8-240. 22,279 Murray State (9/20/08; Bowling Green, Ky.) ......................................................................... W, 50-9

WKU In The PollsSeventeen times since 1968, WKU has earned a berth among the nation’s elite in the season’s fi nal polls. The highest the Toppers have ever fi nished was at the close of the 1973 and 1975 seasons when they claimed the number three slot in the Associated Press Division II poll. Here’s a look at WKU’s fi nal ranking in those 17 outstanding seasons:

Year Poll WKU Rank1968 Associated Press ...................................... 19th1970 United Press International .......................... 9th Associated Press ...................................... 12th1971 Associated Press ........................................ 6th1973 Associated Press ........................................ 3rd1975 Associated Press ........................................ 3rd1978 NCAA .......................................................... 4th1980 NCAA .......................................................... 5th1987 NCAA .........................................................11th The Sports Network .................................. 14th1988 NCAA ........................................................ 12th The Sports Network .................................. 13th1993 The Sports Network .................................. 19th1997 The Sports Network .................................... 7th ESPN/USA Today ....................................... 7th1998 The Sports Network .................................. 19th ESPN/USA Today .................................... 22nd2000 The Sports Network .................................... 5th2001 ESPN/USA Today ..................................... 10th The Sports Network .................................. 12th2002 The Sports Network .....................................1st ESPN/USA Today ........................................1st2003 The Sports Network .................................... 7th ESPN/USA Today ....................................... 8th2004 The Sports Network ...................................11th ESPN/USA Today ......................................11th

Note: The 1996 Hilltoppers fi nished the year the equiva-lent of 27th in the fi nal Sports Network poll.

Multiple 100-Yard PerformersOn 27 occasions on record, two or more WKU runners have teamed up to rush for more than 100 yards each in a single game. The fi rst occurred in 1968 and then, after a 10-year break (1980-90), Hilltopper athletes notched multiple 100s a whopping 16 times in the decade of the ’90s.That recent streak was highlighted by the NCAA I-AA record (for two players in the same game) 471 yards put in the books by QB Eddie Thompson (a national quarterback record 309 yards) and FB Dion Bryant (a career-high 162) against Southern Illinois on Oct. 29, 1992. Thompson and TB Roscoe Echols were each involved in ”Multiple 100s” a school record four times.Ironically, in 1993, when the Hilltoppers led the nation in rushing, no WKU duo teamed up to record a “Multiple 100.” The fi rst 18 of those “Multiple 100” performances involved two Hilltopper athletes. Then, believe it or not, in two of the three “Multiple 100” games WKU posted in 1998, three Topper runners each accounted for 100 or more rushing yards — QBs Willie Taggart (177) and Donte Pimpleton (111) along with RB Jammie Kyle (102) at Louisville; and, Kyle (113), Pimpleton (111) and RB DeWayne Gallishaw (108) versus Southern Illinois at home.The most recent “Multiple 100” in the WKU record books — and the second in as many years — came last season when David Wolke (178) Tyrell Hayden (117) turned the trick against North Texas. WKU runners have accomplished the feat four times against Austin Peay, Murray State and Southern Illinois, the most ”Multiple 100s” by the Hilltoppers against one school. Here, in chronological order, is a rundown of those 27 multiple 100-yard games in the WKU record books: Date Opponent (Results) Total Yards1. 9/21/1968 vs. Butler (W, 35-0) ...........................................................261 (Dickie Moore 15-146 / Ike Brown 16-115)2. 10/11/1969 vs. Northern Illinois (W, 14-12) .........................................258 (Nat Northington 29-137 / Jim Vorhees 18-121)3. 9/23/1972 vs. Austin Peay (W, 28-7) .................................................250 (Clarence Jackson 17-145 / John Embree 14-105)4. 12/13/1975 vs. Northern Michigan (L, 16-14) ......................................271 (Lawrence Jefferson 34-161 / Arnold Snardon 18-110)5. 9/27/1980 vs. Austin Peay (W, 20-14) ...............................................292 (Nate Jones 25-183 / Troy Snardon 19-109)6. 9/15/1990 vs. Illinois State (W, 19-9) .................................................267 (Don Smith 21-134 / Herb Davis 21-133)7. 9/7/1991 vs. Austin Peay (L, 18-14) ................................................242 (Roscoe Echols 20-124 / Eddie Thompson 19-118)8. 10/5/1991 vs. Middle Tennessee (L, 23-21) ......................................277 (Roscoe Echols 18-142 / Eddie Thompson 24-135)9. 9/12/1992 vs. Indiana State (W, 34-14) .............................................284 (Roscoe Echols 29-170 / “Meco” Malcome 21-114)10. 10/29/1992 vs. Southern Illinois (W, 41-39).........................................471 (Eddie Thompson 28-309 / Dion Bryant 13-162)11. 11/21/1992 vs. Murray State (W, 47-15)..............................................254 (Eddie Thompson 16-131 / Roscoe Echols 12-123)12. 9/8/1994 vs. Murray State (W, 39-13)..............................................265 (Antwan Floyd 20-142 / J.J. Jewell 18-123)13. 11/4/1995 vs. Southern Illinois (L, 30-28) ..........................................275 (Latravis Powell 12-152 / Willie Taggart 19-123)14. 9/7/1996 vs. Murray State (W, 44-41)..............................................376 (Antwan Floyd 30-195 / Willie Taggart 26-181)

Date Opponent (Results) Total Yards15. 10/26/1996 vs. Indiana State (W, 27-20) .............................................260 (Antwan Floyd 30-154 / Willie Taggart 23-106)16. 9/20/1997 vs. Austin Peay (W, 53-7) .................................................335 (Willie Taggart 11-191 / Mitchell Randle 18-144)17. 10/25/1997 vs. Southern Illinois (W, 52-31).........................................392 (Willie Taggart 21-289 / Jammie Kyle 16-103)18. 10/3/1998 vs. New Haven (W, 24-21)................................................272 (Willie Taggart 31-163 / Jade Gummer 24-109)19. 10/31/1998 vs. Louisville (L, 63-34).....................................................390 (Willie Taggart 15-177 / Donte Pimpleton 14-111 / Jammie Kyle 11-102)20. 11/7/1998 vs. Southern Illinois (W, 48-28).........................................332 (Jammie Kyle 12-113 / Donte Pimpleton 12-111 / DeWayne Gallishaw 9-108)21. 11/13/1999 vs. Indiana State (W, 40-34, ot) ........................................260 (Rod Smart 27-151 / Shane Ricketts 14-109)22. 9/30/2000 vs. Murray State (W, 48-38)..............................................304 (Keith Brooks 17-186 / DeWayne Gallishaw 13-118)23. 9/22/2001 vs. Missouri State (W, 23-7) .............................................213 (Jason Johnson 19-113 / DeWayne Gallishaw 16-100)24. 10/25/2003 at Indiana State (W, 59-14)...............................................297 (Tony West 15-149 / Lerron Moore 12-148)25. 11/6/2004 at Missouri State (W, 28-14) .............................................292 (Stephen Willis 32-178 / Lerron Moore 20-114)26. 9/29/2007 at Bowling Green (L, 41-21) .............................................228 (Tyrell Hayden 18-121 / K.J. Black 14-107)27. 11/1/2008 vs. North Texas (L, 40-51) ................................................295 (David Wolke 21-178 / Tyrell Hayden 17-117)

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Overall Home Points 10,000+Season Record Record WKU-Opp Attendance Average Crowds Top Crowd (Opponent/Results)1968 7-2-1 3-1-1 141-32 55,119 11,024 2 20,428 (Eastern Kentucky / L, 7-16)1969 6-3-1 3-1-1 139-39 52,219 10,444 2 18,516 (Tennessee Tech / W, 42-0)1970 8-1-1 4-1 119-39 64,754 12,951 4 19,250 (Eastern Michigan / W, 45-6)1971 8-2 5-0 142-42 85,333 17,067 5 19,926 (Tennessee Tech / W, 15-7)1972 7-3 3-2 96-41 73,500 14,700 5 20,000 (Middle Tennessee / L, 17-21)1973 12-1 6-0 207-57 91,050 15,175 6 19,250 (Morehead State / W, 34-7) 19,250 (Murray State / W, 32-27)1974 7-3 5-0 185-56 78,800 15,760 5 20,000 (Dayton / W, 32-15)1975 11-2 5-0 94-31 74,100 14,820 4 20,100 (Morehead State / W, 14-10)1976 4-5-1 3-1-1 86-59 79,250 15,850 5 20,000 (Middle Tennessee / W, 38-7)1977 1-8-1 1-3-1 89-112 71,950 14,390 5 19,750 (Morehead State / T, 20-20)1978 8-2 3-2 124-97 82,900 16,580 5 19,500 (Middle Tennessee / W, 54-0)1979 5-5 2-3 124-119 77,100 15,420 5 19,800 (Morehead State / L, 0-3)1980 9-1 5-0 145-74 80,800 16,160 5 20,100 (Middle Tennessee / W, 30-15)1981 6-5 2-3 96-119 60,000 12,000 4 17,000 (Morehead State / W, 19-15)1982 5-5 3-2 108-98 56,500 11,300 2 18,000 (Eastern Kentucky / L, 21-35)1983 2-8-1 2-3 79-75 45,900 9,180 2 14,500 (Morehead State / W, 38-7)1984 2-9 1-4 101-132 58,500 11,700 3 16,500 (Middle Tennessee / L, 24-45)1985 4-7 3-2 120-103 47,600 9,520 2 17,600 (Tennessee State / W, 22-17)1986 4-6-1 3-3 157-123 46,300 7,717 2 13,000 (Georgia Southern / L, 32-49)1987 7-4 4-1 124-90 63,250 12,650 3 19,250 (Murray State / W, 21-17)1988 9-4 5-0 150-62 56,400 11,280 3 18,200 (Chattanooga / W, 31-29)1989 6-5 4-1 190-73 49,900 9,980 2 18,000 (Tennessee Tech / W, 61-14)1990 2-8 1-4 93-112 54,700 10,940 3 18,000 (Eastern Kentucky / L, 12-35)1991 3-8 3-3 155-158 46,802 7,800 2 12,222 (Murray State / W, 14-0)1992 4-6 3-1 132-110 39,884 9,971 2 14,101 (Eastern Kentucky / L, 7-21)1993 8-3 5-0 125-57 28,390 5,678 0 8,800 (Jacksonville State / W, 12-7)1994 5-6 2-4 98-149 55,500 9,250 3 12,300 (Eastern Kentucky / W, 24-21)1995 2-8 2-2 72-95 38,700 9,675 2 13,200 (Murray State / L, 14-35)1996 7-4 4-1 172-87 48,300 9,660 1 17,600 (Eastern Kentucky / W, 14-7)1997 10-2 6-0 240-119 61,600 10,266 2 15,400 (Murray State / W, 52-50 [3ot])1998 7-4 4-1 276-149 52,900 7,557 0 14,200 (Eastern Kentucky / L, 16-27)1999 6-5 3-2 124-81 45,050 9,010 1 13,100 (Tennessee State / L, 21-28)2000 11-2 7-1 219-49 61,100 7,638 3 12,200 (Tennessee Tech / W, 17-14)2001 8-4 5-1 175-44 58,300 9,717 3 14,000 (McNeese State / W, 21-0)2002 12-3 6-1 210-55 51,700 7,386 2 11,200 (Indiana State / W, 24-7)2003 9-4 6-1 256-53 70,871 10,124 3 18,317 (Eastern Kentucky / W, 36-3)2004 9-3 5-0 202-52 43,843 8,769 2 11,619 (Youngstown State / W, 44-19)2005 6-5 3-2 163-106 63,992 12,798 4 18,944 (Eastern Kentucky / W, 23-21)2006 7-4 4-2 161-120 54,306 9,051 2 12,424 (Indiana State / W, 41-3)2007 7-5 4-1 232-53 82,429 16,486 5 18,898 (Eastern Kentucky / W, 26-6)2008 2-10 1-4 127-129 83,483 16,697 5 22,297 (Murray State / W, 50-9)2009 0-12 0-6 102-194 84,616 14,103 5 20,568 (South Florida / L, 13-35)2010 2-10 0-5 99-150 72,884 14,577 5 20,772 (Indiana / L, 21-38)42 Years 265-197-7 149-75-4 6249-3795 2,650,575 11,625 136 22,297 (Murray State / W, 50-9)

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Smith Stadium’s Largest Crowds

Since Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium opened in 1968, over 2.6 million fans have watched the Hilltoppers,

where WKU has a 149-75-4 record (.662). The stadium topped the 1,000,000-mark in attendance in its 14th season

(vs. Tennessee Tech on Oct. 17, 1981, when 11,500 fans pushed the all-time attendance to 1,001,375), and crossed

the 2,000,000-mark in 2001 after 9,500 fans witnessed the fi rst Gateway Football Conference game in the facility’s

history — a 23-7 victory over Missouri State on Sept. 22. The biggest crowds at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith

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1968-89 (capacity — 19,250) Attendance Opponent Date Result1. 20,428 Eastern Kentucky 10/26/68 L, 7-16

2. 20,100 Morehead State 11/1/75 W, 14-10

20,100 Middle Tennessee 11/8/80 W, 30-15

4. 20,000 Middle Tennessee 11/4/72 L, 17-21

20,000 Dayton 11/12/74 W, 32-15

20,000 Middle Tennessee 11/13/76 W, 38-7

7. 19,926 Tennessee Tech 10/16/71 W, 15-7

8. 19,800 Morehead State 10/27/79 L, 0-3

9. 19,750 Morehead State 10/29/77 T, 20-20

10. 19,700 Eastern Kentucky 10/25/80 W, 13-10

11. 19,500 Middle Tennessee 11/4/78 W, 54-0

12. 19,250 Eastern Michigan 10/10/70 W, 45-6

19,250 Morehead State 10/27/73 W, 34-7

19,250 Murray State 11/17/73 W, 32-27

19,250 Murray State* 9/19/87 W, 21-17

* – fi rst night game at Smith Stadium.

1990-2007 (capacity — 17,500)1. 18,944 Eastern Kentucky 9/10/05 W, 23-21

2. 18,898 Eastern Kentucky 9/15/07 W, 26-6

3. 18,317 Eastern Kentucky 9/20/03 W, 36-3

4. 18,000 Eastern Kentucky 9/29/90 L, 12-35

5. 17,600 Eastern Kentucky 9/27/96 W, 14-7

6. 16,972 Troy 11/10/07 L, 17-21

7. 16,165 West Virginia Tech 9/8/07 W, 87-0

8. 15,824 North Carolina Central 10/27/07 W, 50-14

9. 15,282 Morehead State 11/17/07 W, 52-12

10. 14,500 Illinois State 9/15/90 W, 19-9

14,500 Youngstown State 10/6/90 L, 14-17

2008-present (capacity — 22,113)1. 22,297 Murray State 9/20/08 W, 50-9

2. 20,772 Indiana 9/18/10 L, 21-38

3. 20,568 South Florida 9/12/09 L, 13-35

4. 18,879 North Texas 11/1/08 L, 40-51

5. 17,295 Central Arkansas 9/19/09 L, 7-28

6. 16,747 Troy 11/7/09 L, 20-40

7. 16,319 Ball State 10/11/08 L, 7-24

8. 15,142 Louisiana-Monroe 10/16/10 L, 30-35

9. 14,373 North Texas 10/30/10 L, 6-33

10. 14,171 Florida Atlantic 10/18/08 L, 20-24

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Arkansas State ......................................................... 0-1Akron ..................................................................... 1-3-1UAB ................ ..........................................................2-0Appalachian State .............. ......................................0-3Austin Peay ............................................................ 14-0Ball State .................................................................. 0-1Boston University...................................................... 1-0Butler ........................................................................ 3-0Central Arkansas ...................................................... 0-1Central Florida .......................................................... 1-1Chattanooga ............................................................. 2-4Concord (W.Va.) ....................................................... 1-0Cumberland (Tenn.) .................................................. 1-0C.W. Post.................................................................. 1-0Dayton ...................................................................... 1-0Delaware .................................................................. 0-1Eastern Illinois .......................................................... 4-4Eastern Kentucky ................................................... 16-5Eastern Michigan ...................................................... 1-0East Tennessee ........................................................ 4-1Elon .......................................................................... 2-0Evansville ................................................................. 1-0Florida A&M .............................................................. 1-0Florida Atlantic .......................................................... 0-2Florida International .................................................. 1-1Gardner-Webb .......................................................... 1-1Georgia Southern ..................................................... 0-1Illinois State .............................................................. 5-1Indiana ...................................................................... 0-1Indiana State ......................................................... 7-2-1Jacksonville State ..................................................... 2-0Kentucky State ......................................................... 3-0Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................. 1-0Lamar ....................................................................... 0-1Lehigh ....................................................................... 1-0Liberty ....................................................................... 0-1Louisiana-Lafayette .................................................. 0-1Louisiana-Monroe ..................................................... 0-1McNeese State ......................................................... 1-0Middle Tennessee ..................................................... 7-7Missouri State ........................................................... 4-1Morehead State ................................................... 10-1-1Murray State ........................................................... 12-5New Haven ............................................................... 2-0North Carolina A&T ................................................... 1-0North Carolina Central .............................................. 1-0North Texas .............................................................. 0-2Northern Iowa ........................................................... 1-3Northern Michigan .................................................... 1-0Portland State ........................................................... 0-1Southeast Missouri ................................................... 1-0Southeastern Louisiana ............................................ 0-1Southern Illinois ........................................................ 5-3South Florida ............................................................ 1-2Tennessee-Martin ..................................................... 2-0Tennessee State ....................................................... 1-1Tennessee Tech ........................................................ 8-2Troy ....................................................................... 0-4-1Union (Ky.) ................................................................ 1-0West Alabama .......................................................... 1-1West Virginia Tech .................................................... 3-0Western Carolina ...................................................... 1-0Western Illinois ......................................................... 3-1Wittenberg ................................................................ 1-0Youngstown State ..................................................... 4-2

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Throughout the years, the Hilltoppers have ranked amonth the nation’s leaders in a variety of NCAA team and individual statistical categories. The following is a look at the Toppers with a fi nal Top 25-or-better rank-ing:

1951• Team7th, Pass Offense ..................................... 159.4 yds/gm25th, Total Offense ................................... 360.9 yds/gm• Individual7th, Passing, Jimmy Feix................................ 1,204 yds16th, Total Offense, Jimmy Feix ..................... 1,206 yds

1952• Team3rd, Pass Offense ..................................... 213.9 yds/gm6th, Total Offense ..................................... 425.8 yds/gm24th, Rush Defense ...................................111.1 yds/gm• Individual4th, Passing, Jimmy Feix................................ 1,581 yds6th, Total Offense, Jimmy Feix ....................... 1,546 yds

1954• Individual25th, Passsing, Jerry Nassano .......................... 763 yds

1955• Team14th, Pass Defense .................................... 42.8 yds/gm

1960• Team6th, Pass Defense ...................................... 40.6 yds/gm

1963• Team5th, Rush Defense ...................................... 48.5 yds/gm

1965• Individual13th, Rushing, Dickie Moore .......................... 1,055 yds

1967• Team3rd, Rush Offense .................................... 262.2 yds/gm• Individual1st, Rushing, Dickie Moore............................. 1,444 yds2nd, Scoring, Dickie Moore ................................ 114 pts7th, Kick Scoring, Tom Atwood ............................. 46 pts

1969• Individual7th, Total Offense, Johnny Vance ................... 2,164 yds8th, Passing, Johnny Vance ........................... 1,943 yds

1970• Team7th, Scoring Defense ..................................... 7.6 pts/gm8th, Total Defense ..................................... 162.8 yds/gm

1971• Team1st, Pass Defense ...................................... 57.7 yds/gm5th, Total Defense ..................................... 151.1 yds/gm

1973• Team1st, Scoring Offense ................................... 37.7 yds/gm3rd, Scoring Defense ..................................... 6.2 pts/gm4th, Total Offense ..................................... 407.1 yds/gm5th, Pass Offense ..................................... 213.9 yds/gm• Individual5th, Scoring, Clarence Jackson ..................... 9.6 pts/gm7th, Punting, Charlie Johnson ................... 42.2 yds/kick

1974• Team2nd, Rush Defense ..................................... 57.4 yds/gm4th, Total Defense ..................................... 159.2 yds/gm9th, Scoring Defense ..................................... 9.5 pts/gm• Individual6th, Punting, Charlie Johnson ................... 42.3 yds/kick

1975• Team4th, Rush Defense ...................................... 59.2 yds/gm4th, Total Defense ..................................... 170.3 yds/gm9th, Scoring Defense ..................................... 9.5 pts/gm• Individual2nd, Punting, Walt Herod .......................... 42.4 yds/kick

1976• Individual9th, Punting, Walt Herod ........................... 41.1 yds/kick

1978• Team4th, Pass Defense ...................................... 93.5 yds/gm• Individual6th, Punting, Ray Farmer .......................... 39.4 yds/kick7th, Passing, John Hall .................................... 1439 yds8th, Total Offense, John Hall .......................... 1,451 yds

1979• Team5th, Total Offense ..................................... 371.0 yds/gm• Individual6th, Receiving, Eddie Preston ................3.9 catches/gm7th, Pass Effi ciency, John Hall ....................108.9 rating8th, Total Offense, John Hall .................... 134.8 yds/gm

1980• Team5th, Punting ............................................... 38.2 yds/kick6th, Rush Offense ..................................... 233.9 yds/gm• Individual2nd, Punting, Ray Farmer ......................... 42.4 yds/kick7th, Scoring, Troy Snardon ............................ 7.2 pts/gm

1981• Individual10th, Receiving, John Newby .................4.4 catches/gm

1982• Team2nd, Trunover Margin ......................................+1.30/gm4th, Kickoff Returns ................................25.7 yds/return15th, Pass Defense .................................. 124.4 yds/gm• Individual1st, Kickoff Returns, Davlin Mullen .........31.9 yds/return

1984• Team14th, Pass Offense ................................... 255.5 yds/gm13th, Kickoff Returns ..............................23.7 yds/return• Individual13th, Kickoff Returns, Keith Paskett .......23.7 yds/return

1985• Team1st, Pass Attempts ..................................... 69 vs. MTSU10th, Pass Offense ................................... 278.5 yds/gm• Individual13th, Total Offense, Jeff Cesarone ........... 231.1 yds/gm17th, Receiving, Alan Mullins..................5.9 catches/gm

1986• Team19th, Kickoff Returns ..............................21.0 yds/return

1987• Team10th, Total Offense ................................... 270.2 yds/gm13th, Pass Defense .................................. 141.1 yds/gm13th, Turnover Margin .....................................+0.80/gm16th, Net Punting ....................................... 36.1 yds/kick• Individual9th, Interceptions, James Edwards .............0.7 INTs/gm18th, Field Goals, Dan Maher......................1.20 FG/gm

1988• Team5th, Scoring Defense ................................... 13.4 pts/gm10th, Rush Defense .................................. 233.8 yds/gm10th, Total Defense ................................... 275.9 yds/gm• Individual4th, Rushing, Joe Arnold ........................ 132.82 yds/gm8th, All-Purpose Rushing, Joe Arnold ....... 160.0 yds/gm11th, Punt Returns, Cedric Jones ......... 11.16 yds/return14th, Field Goals, Dan Maher......................1.27 FG/gm

1989• Individual19th, Kickoff Returns, Anthony Green ..23.19 yds/return20th, Rushing, Don Smith......................... 91.36 yds/gm

1990• Team2nd, Punt Returns.................................14.67 yds/return14th, Kickoff Returns ............................20.83 yds/return15th, Net Punting ..................................... 36.33 yds/kick22nd, Rush Offense .................................. 201.1 yds/gm• Individual5th, Kickoff Returns, Eddie Godfrey .......28.0 yds/return6th, Rushing, Don Smith..........................110.13 yds/gm15th, Punting, Todd Davis ........................ 40.29 yds/kick16th, All-Purpose Rushing, Don Smith ... 135.25 yds/gm19th, Field Goals, Steve Donisi ...................1.10 FG/gm

1991• Team9th, Rush Offense ..................................... 260.0 yds/gm

1992• Team2nd, Rush Offense .................................... 287.1 yds/gm• Individual2nd, Rushing per carry, Eddie Thompson ..... 7.4 yds/att23rd, Rushing, Eddie Thompson ................ 93.0 yds/gm

1993• Team1st, Rush Offense ..................................... 300.1 yds/gm18th, Total Defense ................................... 305.5 yds/gm23rd, Total Offense ................................... 407.1 yds/gm• Individual21st, Field Goals, Chris Pino .........................1.1 FG/gm

1994• Team8th, Rush Offense ..................................... 258.1 yds/gm23rd, Total Offense ................................... 403.4 yds/gm25th, Net Punting ....................................... 35.2 yds/kick• Individual12th, Rushing, Antwan Floyd .................... 120.6 yds/gm

1995• Team2nd, Rush Offense .................................... 275.2 yds/gm23rd, Total Offense ................................... 385.6 yds/gm• Individual5th, All-Purpose Rushing, Joey Stockton . 199.0 yds/gm11th, Receiving Yards, Joey Stockton ........ 86.3 yds/gm22nd, Kickoff Returns, Joey Stockton ...23.95 yds/return

1996• Team3rd, Rush Offense .................................... 285.1 yds/gm6th, Kickoff Returns ................................25.4 yds/return17th, Pass Defense .................................. 150.1 yds/gm• Individual6th, Kickoff Returns, Joey Stockton ........28.8 yds/return23rd, All-Purpose Rushing, Joey Stockton 142.1 yds/gm

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1997• Team1st, Rush Offense ..................................... 366.0 yds/gm3rd, Scoring Offense .................................... 36.6 pts/gm6th, Total Offense ..................................... 456.6 yds/gm8th, Rush Defense ...................................... 84.8 yds/gm12th, Kickoff Returns ..............................22.0 yds/return24th, Total Defense ................................... 285.6 yds/gm• Individual11th, Scoring, Willie Taggart .......................... 9.0 pts/gm13th, Rushing, Willie Taggart .................... 121.7 yds/gm15th, Field Goals, Jeff Poisel .........................1.1 FG/gm23rd, Scoring, Jeff Poisel ............................... 7.8 pts/gm

1998• Team3rd, Rush Offense .................................... 344.6 yds/gm4th, Punt Returns....................................15.4 yds/return9th, Scoring Offense .................................... 36.0 pts/gm10th, Turnover Margin .....................................+1.09/gm23rd, Total Offense ................................... 415.0 yds/gm• Individual10th, Kickoff Returns, Bryan Daniel ........27.6 yds/return15th, Punt Returns, Delvechio Walls ......12.4 yds/return17th, Rushing, Willie Taggart .....................119.4 yds/gm24th, Scoring, Willie Taggart .......................... 8.4 pts/gm

1999• Team7th, Rush Offense ..................................... 283.2 yds/gm20th, Punt Returns..................................12.0 yds/return25th, Net Punting ....................................... 35.8 yds/kick• Individual13th, Punt Returns, Bobby Sippio ..........13.5 yds/return25th, Rushing, Rod Smart .........................113.5 yds/gm

2000• Team1st, Pass Effi ciency ...................................164.61 rating1st, Scoring Defense ................................... 11.6 pts/gm1st, Turnover Margin........................................+2.73/gm3rd, Net Punting......................................... 38.0 yds/kick9th, Rush Offense ..................................... 268.5 yds/gm9th, Rush Defense .................................... 100.1 yds/gm17th, Pass Effi ciency Defense .....................96.08 rating24th, Kickoff Returns ............................21.38 yds/return25th, Scoring Offense .................................. 33.0 pts/gm• Individual1st, Passes Defended, Bobby Sippio ..........2.7 PBU/gm3rd, Total Tackles, Melvin Wisham ......13.64 tackles/gm3rd, Interceptions, Bobby Sippio..................0.9 INTs/gm10th, Field Goals, Peter Martinez ................1.36 FG/gm11th, Fumble Recoveries, Bobby Sippio ........ 0.4 FR/gm16th, Punt Returns, Joseph Jefferson ..12.18 yds/return20th, Tackles for Loss, Melvin Wisham ......1.55 TFL/gm21st, Interceptions, Joseph Jefferson ........0.55 INTs/gm24th, Punting, Alan Ogletree...................... 39.8 yds/kick

2001• Team2nd, Rush Offense .................................. 303.18 yds/gm2nd, Total Defense .................................. 233.18 yds/gm2nd, Scoring Defense .................................. 11.1 pts/gm4th, Pass Defense .................................. 137.27 yds/gm5th, Kick Returns ..................................24.40 yds/return9th, Rush Defense ...................................... 95.9 yds/gm12th, Punt Returns................................15.24 yds/return13th, Pass Effi ciency Defense .....................96.38 rating16th, Net Punting ..................................... 35.96 yds/kick18th, Turnover Margin .....................................+0.73/gm• Individual5th, Total Tackles, Erik Dandy .............12.64 tackles/gm5th, Punt Returns, Joseph Jefferson ....17.14 yds/return17th, Tackles for Loss, Sherrod Coates ......1.64 TFL/gm18th, Field Goals, Peter Martinez ................1.09 FG/gm19th, Punting, Brian Claybourn................ 40.17 yds/kick

2002• Team2nd, Pass Effi ciency ..................................154.94 rating6th, Rush Offense ................................... 252.87 yds/gm8th, Turnover Margin .......................................+1.13/gm11th, Scoring Defense ................................. 16.4 pts/gm20th, Punt Returns................................12.95 yds/return23rd, Total Defense ................................ 279.20 yds/gm• Individual7th, Punt Return, Antonio Veals............14.67 yds/return12th, Tackles for Loss, Sherrod Coates ......2.07 TFL/gm 14th, Field Goals, Peter Martinez ................1.20 FG/gm16th, Sacks, Sherrod Coates...................0.87 sacks/gm19th, Rushing, Jon Frazier ..................... 102.47 yds/gm24th, Tackles, Charles Thompson .......10.60 tackles/gm25th, Solo Tackles, Charles Thompson .6.20 tackles/gm

2003• Team6th, Total Defense ................................... 283.69 yds/gm7th, Kickoff Returns ..............................24.61 yds/return8th, Rush Offense ................................... 242.69 yds/gm8th, Pass Defense .................................. 151.46 yds/gm12th, Punt Return ................................. 13.11 yds/return14th, Scoring Defense ............................... 16.85 pts/gm18th, Scoring Offense ................................ 32.85 pts/gm18th, Pass Effi ciency Defense ...................104.50 rating21st, Net Punting ..................................... 36.07 yds/kick21st, Turnover Margin......................................+0.77/gm24th, Pass Effi ciency .................................137.03 rating• Individual2nd, Field Goals, Matt Lange ......................1.77 FG/gm12th, Scoring, Matt Lange ........................... 9.00 pts/gm17th, Rushing, Lerron Moore ...................114.62 yds/gm19th, Punting, Brian Claybourn................ 41.19 yds/kick21st, Punt Returns, Antonio Veals ........12.15 yds/return

2004• Team7th, Net Punting ....................................... 37.48 yds/kick14th, Rush Offense ................................. 226.17 yds/gm16th, Scoring Defense ............................... 18.92 pts/gm17th, Turnover Margin .....................................+0.67/gm22nd, Pass Effi ciency ................................140.67 rating• Individual4th, Punting, Brian Claybourn.................. 43.39 yds/kick9th, Interceptions, Antonio Thomas ...........0.58 INTs/gm19th, Punt Returns, Dennis Mitchell ..... 11.38 yds/return21st, Pass Effi ciency, Justin Haddix ..........138.78 rating

2005• Team4th, Punt Returns..................................16.13 yds/return11th, Rush Defense .................................113.09 yds/gm12th, Tackles for Loss .................................7.64 TFL/gm14th, Rush Offense ................................. 228.55 yds/gm21st, Sacks ..............................................2.73 sacks/gm22nd, Pass Effi ciency ................................139.22 rating• Individual6th, Punt Returns, Dennis Mitchell .......16.13 yds/return11th, Field Goals, Chris James .................. 1.36 FGs/gm19th, Pass Effi ciency, Justin Haddix ..........138.88 rating22nd, Rushing, Lerron Moore ................. 103.70 yds/gm22nd, Scoring, Chris James ........................ 7.91 pts/gm

2006• Team13th, Kickoff Returns ............................22.44 yds/return16th, Pass Defense ................................ 153.18 yds/gm17th, Pass Effi ciency .................................138.71 rating23rd, Total Offense ................................. 364.73 yds/gm23rd, Pass Effi ciency Defense...................108.61 rating• Individual12th, Field Goals, Chris James ...................1.18 FG/gm19th, Receptions, Curtis Hamilton ...............5.78 rec/gm24th, Pass Effi ciency, Justin Haddix ..........137.21 rating

2009• Individual8th, All-Purpose Rushing, Bobby Rainey.... 175.08 yds/gm 18th, Punting, Jeremy Moore .................. 43.34 yds/kick

2010• Individual3rd, Rushing, Bobby Rainey ................... 137.42 yds/gm11th, All-Purpose Rushing, Bobby Rainey ....156.58 yds/gm

Note — Statistical rankings fell under the following catagories in certain years:1948-72 — NCAA College Division1973-77 — NCAA Division II1978-2006 — NCAA Division I-AA/FCS2009-Present — NCAA Division I-A/SBCWKU wasn not eligible for statisical rankings during the two-year transition to FBS (2007-08)

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David Abernethy — strength coach, 2003-04Steve Adams — assistant coach, 2004-06Carl “Swede” Anderson — assistant coach, 1927-28; head coach, 1929, 1934-37J.L. Arthur — head coach, 1914-16Craig Aukerman — assistant coach, 2003-04Zach Azzanni — assistant coach, 2011-Clarence Baker — assistant coach, 1975-83Kurt Barber — assistant coach, 2009Milton Biggins — assistant coach, 1994Scott Booker — assistant coach, 2009Cap Boso — assistant coach, 1998-99Clint Bowen — assistant coach, 2010Cutris Bray — assistant coach, 1995-96Joe Bugel — assistant coach, 1964-68Mike Cassity — assistant coach, 1983-88Keith Caton — strength coach, 2005Mike Chism — assistant coach, 2004-09Mark Clark — assistant coach, 1981-83Sam Clark — assistant coach, 1973-83Jack Clayton — head coach, 1948-56Bob Cole — assistant coach, 2009Romeo Crennel — assistant coach, 1971-74Bryan Cross — assistant coach, 1999-2003Danny Crossman — assistant coach, 1994-96Herb Cullen — assistant coach, 1947David Culley — assistant coach, 1984Mike Dawson — assistant coach, 1989Nick Denes — head coach, 1957-67Rick Denstorff — assistant coach, 1989-95E.A. Diddle — head coach, 1922-28; assistant coach, 1930-33Mike Dietzel — assistant coach, 2003-09Darryl Drake — assistant coach, 1985-91James Elam — head coach, 1930-31Turner Elrod — assistant coach, 1949-67Roscoe Echols — assistant coach, 1999-2001David Elson — assistant coach, 1996-2002; head coach 2003-09Mike Fanoga — assistant coach, 2000-04Jimmy Feix — assistant coach, 1957-67; head coach, 1968-83Bob Francis — assistant coach, 1933Robbie Franklin —assistant coach, 1967-72Josh Gehring — assistant coach, 2004Butch Gilbert — assistant coach, 1969-84, 1989-90Jerry Glanville — assistant coach, 1967Steve Gortmaker — strength coach, 2001Anthony Green — assistant coach, 1996Frank Griffi n — assistant coach, 1949-64Joe Guinane — assistant coach, 2003Lance Guidry — assistant coach, 2011-Dan Haley — assistant coach, 2002Duane Hall — strength coach, 2010-Lonnie Hansen — assistant coach, 1987-88Bill Hape — assistant coach, 1973-82Jack Harbaugh — head coach, 1989-2002Jim Harbaugh — volunteer assistant, 1993-2001Bob Harris — assistant coach, 1984-85Craig Hauser —assistant coach, 1997-98Andy Hendel — assistant coach, 1996-2000Deke Hocker — assistant coach, 2000-01Bruce Hoffman — assistant coach, 1989Jim Holland — assistant coach, 1987-88Stu Holt — assistant coach, 2004-09, 2011-Ted Hornback — assistant coach, 1940-41David Huxtable — assistant coach, 1985-89Alan Jamison — assistant coach, 1990Brian Jenkins — assistant coach, 1995Scott Kellar — assistant coach, 1992Jim Kreutzer — assistant coach, 1989-91M.A. Leiper — co-head coach, 1913Keven Lightner — assistant coach, 2001-02Virgil Livers — assistant coach, 1994Patrick Lyons — assistant coach, 1994Doug Mallory — assistant coach, 1990-93Roy Manchester — co-head coach, 1913Don Martindale — assistant coach, 2001-03

Cary Marquell — assistant coach, 2005-08Karl Maslowski — assistant coach, 2010-Eric Mathies — assistant coach, 2005-Andy McLeod — assistant coach, 1997Shawn Mennenga — assistant coach, 1997Ernie Miller — head coach, 1932Ray Mills — assistant coach, 1949Phillip Montgomery — assistant coach, 1993-98Tim Moore — assistant coach, 1994Tom Moran —assistant coach, 1926Bill Mottola — assistant coach, 2000Lee Murray —assistant coach, 1969-77, 1992-94Jim Nowell — strength coach, 2007-09Terry Obee — assistant coach, 2010-Brad Ohrt — strength coach, 2006Terry Pebbles — assistant coach, 1997Jackie Pope — assistant coach, 1968-70Don Powers — assistant coach, 1984A.J. Pratt — assistant coach, 2010Terry Price — assistant coach, 1994Tommy Prothro — assistant coach, 1942Bob Rafferty — assistant coach, 1978-80Ron Reardon — assistant coach, 1985-86Eric Ravellette — assistant coach, 2005Markell Rice — assistant coach, 2002-03Andy Richman — assistant coach, 2006Tom Riva — assistant coach, 1991-92Dave Roberts — head coach, 1984-88Trevaris Robinson — assistant coach, 2008Jimmy Salato — assistant coach, 1942Mike Sanford — assistant coach, 2010Mike Settles — assistant coach, 1992-95Steve Shankweiler — assistant coach, 1984-86Tom Sims — assistant coach, 1997-99L.T. Smith — head coach, 1920-21Dennis Springer — assistant coach, 2007Ed Stansbury — assistant coach, 1938, 1940-41Pete Swartz — assistant coach, 1988-90Chris Symington — assistant coach, 1996-99Willie Taggart — assistant coach, 1999-2007; head coach, 2010-W.L. “Gander” Terry — assistant coach, 1929, 1934-35; head coach, 1938-41Jesse Thomas — head coach, 1933, 1946-47Don Thompson — assistant coach, 1985-86Jim Tinius — assistant coach, 1985-87Darren Twombly — assistant coach, 1993Lenny Vander Bos — assistant coach, 1991Lance Vermeil — strength coach, 2002Larry Walker — assistant coach, 1978-83Jim Walsh — assistant coach, 1988T.J. Weist — assistant coach, 2002-09Walter Wells — assistant coach, 2003-Clayton White — assistant coach, 2010Arnold Winkenhofer — assistant coach, 1939-41; head coach, 1942Raymond Woodie — assistant coach, 2010-Kevin Wright — assistant coach, 2007-08Don Yarano — assistant coach, 1990-95Art Zeleznik — assistant coach, 1968-72

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— A —Raphael Abell, 1941-42, 1946Mike Abts (49), Green Bay, Wis., 1997Bernie Adams (36), Lexington, Ky., 1997Bryan Adams (38), Gallatin, Tenn., 2002Eric Adams (59), Louisville, Ky., 1993-96Lucian Adams, 1936-37Steve Adams (39), Greenville, Ky., 1997-99Bo Adebayo (90), Lawrenceville, Ga., 2009-10Jeff Adkins (55), Somerville, Ohio, 1989Caleb Alcineus (48), Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1996-97Cedric Allen (8, 12), Comer, Ga., 1996-97Jamarcus Allen (43), Orlando, Fla., 2009-10Lance Alm (83, 49), Orland Park, Ill., 1985, 1987Jeff Alsup (76), Goodlettsville, Tenn., 1976-79Don “Andy” Anderson (54), Knoxville, Tenn., 1957-59Barry Anderson (76), Nashville, Tenn., 1983-86Karl Anderson (75), Mayfi eld, Ky., 1972-75Kyle Anderson (96), Bloomington, Minn.,2007-08Ricky Anderson (16), Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1979Antonio Andrews (5), Fort Campbell, Ky., 2010Chris Andrews (77), London, Ky., 1991Shelley Anthony (58), Fairburn, Ga., 2008-09Vincel Anthony (35), Louisville, Ky., 1985-88Ralph Antone (11), McMurray, Pa., 1979-82Walt Apperson, 1951-54Matt Arcadi (83), Bradenton, Fla., 1998David Armstrong (10), Nashville, Tenn., 1985-88K.C. Armstrong (22, 19), Port Jefferson, N.Y., 1994-97Dallas Arnold, 1941-42, 1946Joe Arnold (33), Decatur, Ga., 1985-88Kenneth Arnold, 1946-49Paul Arnold, 1975Ray Arnold (88, 77), Florence, Ky., 1996-99Buster Ashley (71), Owensboro, Ky., 2001-04Rodney Astree (95), Chicago, Ill., 1986Jim Atkinson (32), Auburn, N.Y., 1975-76Darryl Atwood (95), Austin, Texas, 1987Tom Atwood (77), Princeton, Ky., 1964-67Jim Aurs, 1953-54Wilfred Ausley (69), 1931-33K.J. Austin-Bruce (33), Louisville, Ky., ’07Blake Ayers (18, 80), 2009-10

— B —Gary Babb (62), Auburn, Ky., 1984Jarrod Babik (30), Walton, Ky., 2009Pedro Bacon (23), Paducah, Ky., 1986-88Rod Bagby (50), Covington, Ky., 1955-58Lemore Baggett, 1933-34David Bailey (11), Glasgow, Ky., 1983, 1986Korentheus Bailey (54), Lula, Ga., 2009Andy Baird (57), Hendersonville, Tenn., 1992, 1994Joe Baird, Mt. Carmel, Ill., 1963-65Norval Baird, 1956-57Nick Baisch (42), Louisville, Ky. 2010Brock Baker (47, 30), Bolivar, Mo., 1998-2001Clarence “Stumpy” Baker (52), Portsmouth, Va., 1956-59James Baker, 1935-37Randolph Baker, 1929-30Dan Baldwin, 1928-29Tommy Ballowe (23), Paducah, Ky., 1967-68Shawn Banks (45), Gallatin, Tenn., 1992Jim Barber (55), Portland, Tenn., 1969-71Tony Barber (82), Bowling Green, Ky., 1986Steve Bare (82), Owensboro, Ky., 1967-68John Bariola, 1961-62Dewey Barnes, 1921-23, 1925Greg Barnes (32), Prospect, Ky., 1980-81Kenny Barrett, Princeton, Ky., 1954-57Sheroid Barrett (86, 79), Barnesville, Ga., 1972, 1974-75Doug Bartholomew (12), Lexington, Ky., 1976-77John “Woody” Barwick, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1961-62Gus Basham, 1920Anthony Bates (35, 32), Milan, Mich., 2001-02Floyd Bates, 1923-24Philip Bates (41), Nolensville, Tenn., 2005J.C. Batsel, 1936-37Tom Battle, 1949Nelson Baud (49), 1930-32Darius Baughman (36), Danville, Ky., 2007, 2009Earl Beam, 1929-31Lewis Bean, 1947-49Dusty Bear (53), Osprey, Fla., 1904-07Craig Beard (88, 51), Campbellsville, Ky., 1975-77Ryan Beard (15), Bowling Green, Ky., 2008, 2010

Jon Belcher (92), Somerset, Ky., 2007-08Arthur Bell, 1914-15, 1920Jeff Bender (17), Tampa, Fla., 1981-82Stephon Benford (48), Louisville, Ky., 1992-95Kirby Bennett (83), Maysville, Ky., 1976, 1978-79Marc Bennett (91), Nicholsville, Ky., 1991-92Sheldon Benoit (40), Toronto, Ontario, 1992-94Tim Bereiter (77), Zion, Ill., 1977-80Jeff Bergholtz, 1982Dudley Berthold, Louisville, Ky., 1960-61Sonny Berthold, Louisville, Ky., 1953-55Buzzy Best, 1960-62Reggie Bethel (9), Louisville, Ky., 1996-97, 1999Dave Betz (89), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1976-77George Bibich, 1936-38Milton Biggins (84, 86), Chicago, Ill., 1989-91Steve Biggs (72), Newburgh, Ind., 1982-83Robin Billups (20), Athens, Ga., 1984Bob Bilyeu, 1950-53Corey Binford (37), Louisville, Ky., 1992-95Jack Binkley, 1951-52Tom Bird, 1965-66Carl Birts (23), Okeechobee, Fla., 2000-03Brian Bixler (61), Delaware, Ohio, 1993-95K.J. Black (7), Louisville, Ky., 2007Glenn Blackburn, (85) Greenville, Ky., 1962Mark Blackburn (87, 64), Cobb, Ky., 1978-80Owen Blanton, 1949-51Rick Boeckmann (14), Louisville, Ky., 1992-94William Bogdon, 1950Roy Bondurant (67), Frankfort, Ky., 1964-67Marell Booker (41, 20), Louisville, Ky., 2007-09Pete Booker (34), 1931-33Billy Booker (32), Franklin, Ky., 1958-61Dan Boone, 1925-26Winton Boone (47), Corbin, Ky., 1959-61M.M. Botto, 1924Hal Bowden (29), Gallatin, Tenn., 1999-2000Harry Bowling, 1939-41Joey Bowling, 1977Bar’ee Boyd (40), St. Petersburg, Fla., 2010Blake Boyd (6), Madisonville, Ky., 2006-08Xavius Boyd (13), St. Petersburg, Fla., 2010Dustin Boyer (16), Mount Vernon, Ind., 2007-09Bob Bradford (25), Bellevue, Ky., 1956-59Maurice Bradley (42), Mansfi eld, Ohio, 2001-03Mike Bradley (67), Louisville, Ky., 1983-84Sam Bradshaw, 1929Terry Brady (3), Ft. Myers, Fla., 1990-91Hendrix Brakefi eld (99), Nashville, Tenn., 2010Lawrence Brame (83, 78), Hopkinsville, Ky., 1967-70Estill “Eck” Branham, 1934-36Jerry Brantley, Morganfi eld, Ky., 1954-56Carl Brazley (23), Louisville, Ky., 1976-79Evan Brewer (48, 47), Bowling Green, 2004-07Jerry Brewer (48), Paducah, Ky., 1955-58John Brewer (68), Bowling Green, Ky., 2005Chris Brice (51), Helena, Ala., 2009Crosby Bright, Louisville, Ky., 1963John Brizendine (72), Owensboro, Ky., 1968-71Steve Brock (58, 75), Franklin, Tenn., 1992, 1995-96Carroll Broderick (17), 1930-32Eric Bronson (68), Mentor, Ohio, 1992, 1995Chris Brooks (99), Jacksonville, Fla., 1990-92Derrius Brooks (82, 2), Fortson, Ga., 2008-10Keith Brooks (22), Cincinnati, Ohio, 2000-01Bob Brown, 1929-31David Lee Brown, 1966Ike Brown, Owensboro, Ky., 1968Jamarielle Brown (81), Paducah, Ky., 2010John Brown (17, 58), Evansville, Ind., 1989-90Robert Brown (61), Atlanta, Ga., 1987Tony Brown (11), Denison, Texas, 1988Brian Browning (11), Brownsville, Ky., 1991Dave Browning (22), Dixie Heights, Ky., 1955, 1959-60David Browning (61), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1989-91Jewell Browning 1947-49Mike Brumbelow (81), Lilburn, Ga., 1991Chris Brunemann (94), Covington, Ky., 2003-06Gary Brunson, Evansville, Ind. 1959-61Dion Bryant (32), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1991-93Richard Bryant (75), Cohutta, Ga., 1983Joe Bugel (65), Munhall, Pa., 1960-63Chris Bullard (49, 10), Cataula, Ga., 2007-10Maurice Bullard (89), LaVergne, Tenn., 2010Barry Bumm (19), Owensboro, Ky., 1978-81

Stuart Bundy (50), Toronto, Ontario, 1982-85Marcus Burnett (42, 52), Houston, Texas, 1985-86Webbie Burnett (98), Pensacola, Fla., 1989Marcus Burns (43), Dayton, Ohio, 1990-92Ron Burroughs (24), Owensboro, Ky., 1985, 1987-88Jim Burt (30), Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1961-64John Burt (40), Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1962-65Wayne Bush (27), Scottsville, Ky., 1985-88John Bushong (78), Tompkinsville, Ky., 1971-74Paul Bushong (31, 42), Tompkinsville, Ky., 1972-73Chris Butler (53), Huntsville, Ala., 1989-92Kale Butler (62), Greenville, Ky., 2009Everett Butler (35), 1931-33Tom Byrd, 1936-38Tyrone Byrd (38), Toledo, Ohio, 1983Bay Byrne, 1926

— C —Bart Cahoon, 1925-26Marcus Caldwell (50), Campbellsville, Ky., 1999-2001Chris Caldwell (73), Columbia, Ky., 1996Elmer Caldwell (44), Hickman, Ky., 1978-81Robert Cales, 1941Trent Calhoun (47), Stanford, Ky., 2008-09Andrew Campbell (64), Indianapolis, Ind., 2005-07Joe Bill Campbell (10), Bowling Green, Ky., 1963-64Scott Campbell (15), Gulf Breeze, Fla., 1988-90Ty Campbell (42), Milton, W.Va., 1981-84Steve Cannon (10), Sarasota, Fla., 1997Brian Canoy (69), Chicago, Ill., 1990-91Clarence Caple, 1934-37Denny Caple (86), Ludlow, Ky., 1984, 1986-87Edward Capps, 1942Mike Carberry (18), Oaklawn, Ill., 1986-88Larry Carney, 1973Freeman Carothers, 1935-38Chip Carpenter (65), Bowling Green, Ky., 1973-77Chris Carpenter (56), Huntsville, Ala., 1995-98Dante Carpenter (18), Russell Springs, Ky., 1981-84Kamos Carpenter, 1949Steve Carrico (30), Springfi eld, Ky., 1974-76David Carter, Louisville, Ky., 1964-66David Carter (56, 57), Vincennes, Ind., 1973-76Johnathan Carter (35), Murfreesboro, Tenn., 2003-06Johnny Carter (63), Youngstown, Ohio, 1984-87Josh Carter (57), Fort Campbell, Ky., 2009Kent Carter (77), Corbin, Ky., 1988-90Rod Carter (27), Cartersville, Ga., 1992Carman Cartwright, 1923Kelby Cassity (51), Versailles, Ky., 2003Ross Cassity (39), Versailles, Ky., 2004-07Rick Caswell (16, 23), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1973-75Steve Catlett (65), Sebree, Ky., 1979-80Getty Cavitt (31), Owensboro, Ky., 2001-04Dennis Cecil (51), Evansville, Ind., 1984, 1986Zohn Centimole (67), Bowling Green, Ky., 1996-98Jeff Cesarone (8), Geneva, Ill., 1984-87Harold Chambers (71), Danville, Ky., 1962-63Tullas Chambers, 1926Jim Chambliss, Sturgis, Ky., 1953-56Hollis Champion, 1922-25Jeremy Chandler (20), Indianapolis, Ind., 2000-03Don Chapman, 1950-52Virgil Chapman, 1930Wilson Chapman (23, 17), Owensboro, Ky., 1969-72Erin Chappell (13, 8), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1995Ricky Chatman, 1979Austin Chestnut (78), Lakeland, Fla., 2007-08William Church, 1975Bob Clark, Portsmouth, Va., 1955-56Carlton Clark, 1937-38Chris Clark (38), Lexington, Ky., 1997Sam Clark (43), Tompkinsville, Ky., 1961-64Terald Clark (59), Houston, Texas, 2007-08Brian Claybourn (8), Evansville, Ind., 2001-04James Claypool, 1934Craig Clayton (57), Princeton, Ky., 1969-70, 1972Earl Clayton (86), Apopka, Fla., 2003-04Fred Clayton, 1946-49Cory Clemons (86), Valdosta, Ga., 2004-05Mike Clemens (89), Owensboro, Ky., 1983Jared Clendenin (53, 5), Stone Mountain, Ga., 2008-10Dan Cline (95), Centerville, Ohio, 2005-08Brad Cloud (30), Danville, Ky., 2005-08Robert Coates (13), Birmingham, Ala., 1986-89Sherrod Coates (11), Boynton Beach, Fla., 1999-2002

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Roy Cobb, 1932-34Michael Coffey, 1924-25Allen Coker (45), Gallatin, Ky., 1970-72Whaylon Coleman (11), Owensboro, Ky., 1993Ron Colter (26), New York, N.Y., 1978-79Demetrius Coley (35), Bay Minette, Ala., 2010Tim Comstock (20, 36), Louisville, Ky., 1991, 1993-95Mike Connelly (32, 35), Owensboro, Ky., 1968-70George Conners, 1928Sean Conway (65), Nashville, Tenn., 2010Gary Cook (68), Waterloo, Iowa, 1988-89Joe Cook, 1934-37Anthony Cooper (95), Miami, Fla., 1990Calvin Cooper, 1946H.T. Cooper, 1936-37Quinterrance Cooper (86, 7), St. Augustine, Fla., 2007-10Mike Copeland (78), Evansville, Ind., 1992-94Marvin Cottrell (26, 58), Harlan, Ky., 1980-83Pat Counts (12), Wachula, Fla., 1963-64Henry Cowan, 1947-50Chris Cox, 1934Cliff Cox, 1933-34Jack Crangle, Akron, Ohio, 1965-66Jim Creighton (87), Belvidere, Ill., 1997Romeo Crennel (76), Lynchburg, Va., 1966-69Kevin Crisp (34), Shepherdsville, Ky., 1997-98, 2000Tommy Crockett (85), Pineville, Ky., 2000-03W.D. Croft, 1921-23Arthur Croley, 1934-36Dave Cross (51), Newburgh, Ind., 1978Richard Crouch (87), Campbellsville, Ky., 1939-41Johnny Crowdus 1927-28Ed Crum (62), Louisville, Ky., 1962-64Joe Cullen, 1941, 1946Lou Cullen, 1941-42Carson Culler (22), Garrett, Ind., 1961-63Fred Culley, 1952-53Rupert Cummings, 1928-30George Cunningham, 1941Joe Cunningham, Sturgis, Ky., 1954-57Thomas Curley, 1959-60Mike Curnutte (15), Greensburg, Ky., 1980Bill Curry, (45), Verailles, Ky., 1956-58

— D —David Daido (56), McLean, Va., 1983-85Jim Dailey, New Albany, Ind., 1959-62Erik Dandy (18), Mansfi eld, Ohio, 2000-03Bryan Daniel (5), Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1995-98Malcolm Darden (83), Shelbyville, Tenn., 1986-87Robert Dark (95), Burlington, N.C., 2007-08David Davidson, Louisville, Ky., 1949-50Brad Davis (54), Eaton, Ohio, 1997-2000Charles Davis, 1954Danny Davis (98), Ft. Knox, Ky., 1991-94Doug Davis (14), Vincennes, Ind., 1973-76Herb Davis (24), Louisville, Ky., 1989-91H.L. Davis, Jr. (39), 1932-33Jay Davis (80), Henderson, Ky., 1968-71Marvin Davis (22), Madisonville, Ky., 1977-79Tenerio Davis (57), Decatur, Ga., 2010Todd Davis (42), Harrodsburg, Ky., 1987-90Willard Day, 1934-35Jami DeBerry (29), Franklin, Ky., 2003-04Jerome DeCarlo (34), Columbus, Ohio, 1992-94Chuck DeLacey (60), Owensboro, Ky., 1976-79Rick Denstorff (64), Rockport, Ind., 1982-85Mark DeRuzzo (27), New Orleans, La., 1980-82Larry Deweese (80), Franklin, Ky., 1972-75Nick Diachenko, 1946-48Rocco DiBenedetto (16), Homestead, Fla., 2000-01Ross Dickens (90), Pelham, Ala., 2004-06Teco Dickerson (26), Russellville, Ky., 2002Justin Diel (17), Gallatin, Tenn., 1984Charles Dillard (21), Woodbury, Tenn., 1978-79Dan Dinsmore (91), Hamilton, Ohio, 2004Buddy Dixon, 1953Joe Dockweiler (92), Chicago Hts., Ill., 1989-90Joe Dolchan (56), Dexter, Ky., 2003-06Elvis Donaldson (29), 1932-34Brad Donley (96), Hawthorne, Fla., 1999Steve Donisi (6), Dayton, Ohio, 1989-91Troy Dowdy (25), Paducah, Ky., 1988-89Howard “Tip” Downing (69), Butler, Pa., 1939-41Ronnie Downard (61), Newport, Ky., 1957-60Jack Doyle (82), Indianapolis, Ind. 2009-10

John Doyle (31), Cave City, Ky., 1970-71Darryl Drake (16), Louisville, Ky., 1975, 1977-78Robert Drennon (28), 1931-33Joe Druga, Louisville, Ky., 1961Jon Drummond (45), Miami, Fla., 1999-2002Alex Dukes (7, 2), Lakeland, Fla., 2002-03Vernon Dulaney (77), Ashland, Ky., 1938-40Leon Dunagan, Louisville, Ky., 1954-56Wayne Duncan, Erlanger, Ky., 1954-56D.Y. Dunn, 1914-16William Dunn, 1947-49Joey Dunphy (39), Winchester, Tenn., 2010Wickie Durham, 1925Steve Durosier (95), Miami Beach, Fla., 1999Dennis Durso (67), Bellevue, Ky., 1969-71Ben Duvall (50), Owensboro, Ky., 2008-10Leslie Dyehouse, 1946

— E —Guy Earle (68), Independence, Kan., 1990Joe Easterling (79), London, Ohio, 1976Derrick Eason (34), Decatur, Ga., 1991Tony Eatherly (78), Bowling Green, Ky., 1980-82Roscoe Echols (21), Bowling Green, Ky., 1990-92Calvin Edwards (45), Williston, Fla., 1984, 1986-88James Edwards (7), Jacksonville, Fla., 1984-87Ralph Edwards, Shawmut, Ala., 1965Brandon Egan (11), Mt. Washington, Ky., 1995-98Mike Egan (10), Louisville, Ky., 1965-68Derrick Elder (72), Louisville, Ky., 2007-09Robert Elmer, 1949-51Charles Ellis, 1934-36Leslie Ellis, 1926-28Thomas Ellis, 1926-29Leroy Elrod, 1929-31Turner Elrod, 1927-30Danny Embree (41), Buffalo, Ky., 1980-81, 1983John Embree (44), Buffalo, Ky., 1970-73Gene England (75), Glasgow, Ky., 1969Carl Estelle (55, 32), Louisville, Ky., 1976-79Rashad Etheridge (9), St. Petersburg, Fla., 2006-07Donnie Evans (50), Franklin, Ky., 1979-81Avery Ewan, 1938

— F —Ray Farmer (25), Louisville, Ky., 1977-80Mark Fatkin (80, 60), Radcliff, Ky., 1982-85Neil Fatkin (31), Radcliff, Ky., 1984-87Mike Federspiel (58), Lexington, Ky., 2010Jimmy Feix, Henderson, Ky., 1949-52Alan Fern (61), Honolulu, Hawaii, 1997-98Kevin Ferry (25), Hammond, Ind., 1990-91Gary Fessel (41), Depauw, Ind., 2003Sam Fields (66), Odessa, Texas, 1974-75Paul Finneseth, Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1961-62Fred Fish, Norfolk, Va., 1957Ronnie Fishback (14), Shelbyville, Tenn., 1980-83Barney Fisher, 1940Frank Fitchko, 1933Brandon Fitzgerald (1, 49), LaCenter, Ky., 2005-06Jeff Fletcher (35), Fairdale, Ky., 1981Jerry Flippin (82), Franklin, Ky., 1978-81Antwan Floyd (23), Owensboro, Ky., 1993-96Bobbie Floyd, 1933Jim Flynn, 1960Obie Folden (81), West Jefferson, Ohio, 1971Lanie Fomas (9), Paris, Ky., 1988-90M.C. Ford, 1915Odell Ford (97), Texas City, Texas, 1995-98Tim Ford (80), Valley Station, Ky., 1979-81Jamal Forrest (18), Miami, Fla., 2009-10Derek Forster (78), Munfordville, Ky., 1999-2002Russell Foster (32), Orlando, Fla., 1987-89Danny Fowlkes, 1947Tom Fox (76), Parma, Ohio, 1979-82Andrew Francis (34), Louisville, Ky., 1969-72Chris Franklin (28, 24), Louisville, Ky., 2007-08Chuck Franks (25), Fayette, Ala., 2009Eligah Frazier, 1923-25Jon Frazier (37, 21), Central City, Ky., 1999-2002Craig Freeman (30), Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1977-80Howard Freeney (47, 8), High Springs, Fla., 1988-89Kenny Frick (64), Fern Creek, Ky., 1963-65Joe Friedl, 1931-32Tom Fry (38), Covington, Ky., 1955-58

— G —Chris Gable (9), Brandenburg, Ky., 1991Ralph Gadd, 1940-42Jake Gaebler (11), Mundelein, Ill., 2006-09Greg Gallas (55), West Jefferson, Ohio, 1977, 1979-81DeWayne Gallishaw (31, 25, 9), Lakeland, Fla., 1998-2001David Galloway, 1925Freddie Ganter, 1934Kareem Garibaldi (28, 2), Tampa, Fla., 2003-04, 2006Buford Garner, 1933-35Tony Garner (93), Radcliff, Ky., 1990-91Jim Garrett (22), Virginia Beach, Va., 1965-68John Garrett (14), Nashville, Tenn., 2009-10Randy Garrett, 1987Garland Garrison, 1934Pat Gates (61), Hopkinsville, Ky., 1976-78Bob Gebhart (72), Louisville, Ky., 1962-63Ronald Geen, 1968Jonathan Geilear (31), Versailles, Ky., 1990Robert Gerard, 1954Richard Gervais (95, 74), North Lauderdale, Fla., 2000-02Billy Gianinni (67), Princeton, Ky., 1938Luther Gibbs (96), Bowling Green, Ky., 1984Scott Gibson (40), Oxford, Ohio, 1972Lawrence “Butch” Gilbert, 1948-51Mike Gilbert (46), Mt. Juliet, Tenn., 1988Rodney Gilbert (93), Nashville, Tenn., 1992Joe Gili, 1936-38John Gill, 1950Prentice Glasgow, Ky., 1924-25Harry “Pap” Glenn, 1923-25Gene Glod, 1947-50Andrew Glover (27), Louisville, Ky., 2000, 2002-03Eddie Godfrey (47), Lakeland, Fla., 1988-90Gayle Goins (72), Bowling Green, Ky., 1972Tye Golden (9, 12), Lithonia, Ga., 2009-10A.H. Goodman, 1933-34Joe Goodman, 1950-53Patrick Goodman (74), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1996-99Howard Goodner, 1942Turner Goodwin (56, 69), Knoxville, Tenn., 1993, 1995-96Emmett Goranfl o (36), 1932-34Jake Goranfl o, 1934-38Raji Gordon (45), Atlanta, Ga., 1989-90Reggie Gordon (22), Nashville, Tenn., 1991-92Mike Gothard (38), Marietta, Ga., 2008-09Johnny Graham (15), Frankfort, Ky., 1966-67Wenquel Graves (87), Bardstown, Ky., 2007-08Bryan Gray (58), Louisville, Ky., 1979-80Mike Gray (24), Clarksville, Tenn., 1976-77Paul Gray (51), Gilbertsville, 1980-83Albert Green, 1947-50Anthony Green (83), Dallas, Texas, 1988-89Jesse Green (44), Hopkinsville, Ky., 1968Morris Green (48), Ft. Myers, Fla., 1990Rick Green (32), Louisville, Ky., 1972-75Shane Green (51), Bowling Green, Ky., 2004William “Jelly” Green (24), Louisville, Ky., 1967-70Myron Greenfi eld (86), Owensboro, Ky., 1975-76Tom Greenaway (35), Magnolia, N.J., 1971Ron Greenwell (62), Louisville, Ky., 1965-66Andre Greer (42), Paducah, Ky., 1974Scott Greschel (20), Fairdale, Ky., 2004-05Richard Grice (59), Clarksville, Tenn., 1989-92Arnold Grier (88), Athens, Ga., 1984-85Charles Griffi n, 1934-36Frank Griffi n (92), Ashland, Ky., 1938-39Kenny Griffi n, Paducah, Ky., 1955-58Terrell Griffi n (49), Perry, Fla., 1989-90Jeff Griffi th (66), Richmond, Ky., 1986-89Jim Griffi ths (36), Glen Burnie, Md., 1980-82Randy Grimes (25), Paducah, Ky., 1981-83Dwight Grooms (22), Dayton, Ohio, 1973-75Maurice Grooms (69), Lebanon, Tenn., 1992-93Joe Guinane (63), San Jose, Calif., 2000Arthur Gullette, 1928-29Jade Gummer (4), Cross Lane, W.Va., 1995-98Jim Gunnell, 1952-54Ricky Gwinn (88), Nashville, Tenn., 1978-80

— H —Walter Haberlock (26, 36), Princeton, Ky., 1982-84Trae Hackett (41), Louisville, Ky., 1995-98Justin Haddix (16), Jackson, Ky., 2003-06Nute Haire (34), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1975, 1977Jim Hale, 1951

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Wayne Hale (41, 35), Cynthiana, Ky., 1978-79Adam Hall (85), Springfi eld, Ohio, 1990-93Carroll Hall, 1942Ernie Hall (42), Bowling Green, Ky., 1963-64John Hall (18), Goodlettsville, Tenn., 1977-80Aaron Hamilton (50), Indianapolis, Ind., 1997-98Curtis Hamilton (48, 43), Paducah, Ky., 1999-2002Curtis Hamilton (15), West Paducah, Ky., 2004-07Donnell Hamilton (49, 6), Indianapolis, Ind., 1998-99Mike Hamilton (77), Madisonville, Ky., 1981-83Orville Hamilton, 1929Ralph Hammer (19), 1932John Hancker, 1948-49Matt Hansen, 1933-34Andy Hape (51), Evansville, Ind., 1995-98Bill Hape (30, 51), Evansville, Ind., 1967-70L.J. Harbison (54, 42), Edmonton, 2006-09Jim “Yogi” Hardin, Portsmouth, Va., 1955-58Lonnie Hardin (78), LaGrange, Ky., 1975-78Joe Hardy, 1951-52Brad Harrell, 1995Neil Harrell (97), Tampa, Fla., 2008Darwin Harris (88), Louisville, Ky., 1987-89Jerry Harris (62), Chattanooga, Tenn., 1969-70Larry Harris (20), Paris, Ky., 1989-91Noel Harris (73), Chicago, Ky., 1985-86Ray Hartlage, 1942Nick Hartnett (94), Marietta, Ga., 2009David Harvey-Bowen (25), Rochester, N.Y., 1998Dwayne Haun (87), Louisville, Ky., 1989-91Jackie Haun (63), Knoxville, Tenn., 1972-73Walter Hawkins (75), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1962-64Alfred Hayden (31), Eminence, Ky., 1976-77Reggie Hayden (74), Nashville, Tenn., 1976-78Tyrell Hayden (26, 1), Lexington, Ky., 2006-09Harry Hayes (89), Louisville, Ky., 1988-89Mike Hayes (28), Chattanooga, Tenn., 1974-77Shannon Hayes (87, 13), McKenzie, Tenn., 2000-03Billy Haynes (22), Henderson, Ky., 1985-86Dexter Haynes (10), Folkston, Ga., 2010James Haynes, 1946-47Jess Haynes, 1925Verron Haynes (18), Woodstock, Ga., 1997Billy Hearn (38), New Albany, Ind., 1986-87Walt Heath (75), Goodlettsville, Tenn., 1965-68Jon Hedges (32), Murray, Ky., 2004-06W.C. Helton (32), Owensboro, Ky., 1966-69Ray Henderson (62), Eminence, Ky., 1972-75Joe Henley (83), Franklin, Tenn., 1995Barry Henry (10), Bowling Green, Ky., 1975-77Walt Herod (85), Hendersonville, Tenn., 1973-76Dick Herron (27), Cocoa Beach, Fla., 1971-72James Hervey (92), Tyrone, Ga., 2009-10Larry Hester (40), Louisville, Ky., 1983-84Bill Hewig (65), Evansville, Ind., 2002-04Bryan Heyward (52), Dayton, Ohio, 1995-98Coy Hibbard, 1933-34Avery Hibbitt (26), Bowling Green, Ky. 2009Robert Hicklin (16), 1931-33Brandon Hicks (33), Beech Grove, Ind., 2004, 2006Alonzo Higgins (25), Greenwood, S.C., 2007-08Rick Higgins (94), Apopka, Fla, 1996Gilbert Hile, 1947Cory Himsel (90, 63), Danville, Ind., 1997-99Roy Hina, 1948-50Greg Hines (41, 64), Morgantown, Ky., 1975-77Bob Hobby (25), Orlando, Fla., 1974-75Bob Hodge (51), Wichita, Kan., 1988-89Jim Hoerner, Miamisburg, Ohio, 1962Mark Hoffard, Johnson City, Ill., 1955-58Alan Hogan (65), Athens, Ga., 1964-67Fletcher Holeman (25), 1930-32Jared Holland (88), Franklin, Tenn., 2004-07Ellis Hollerman (51), Gallatin, Tenn., 1973-74, 1976Bob Holman (67), Louisville, Ky., 1962-64Glenn Holt (84), Miami, Fla., 1987Billy Joe Holt, Sturgis, Ky., 1955-57Preston Holt (79), Nashville, Tenn., 1978-79Deion Holts (59), Bowling Green, Ky., 2004-05John Holtzapfel (37, 17), Florence, Ky., 1997-98Ronnie Holzknecht, 1950-53Armand Honaker (66), 1931-32Ron Hopkins (77), Goldsboro, N.C., 1985-86Ted Hornback, Sonora, Ky., 1929Clarence Horn, 1924-25Chet Horne (82, 65), Mound, Minn., 1977-78

Charlie Houser (45), Bloomington, Ind., 1982-84Daryl Houston (6, 9), Delray Beach, Fla., 1994-95Terrance Houston (55), Nashville, Tenn., 2006-07William Howard (96), Scottsville, Ky., 1992-94Robb Howerton (65), Evansville, Ind., 1983Ernest Howton, 1924-25Euel Howton, 1925-26John Hreben (14), Rossford, Ohio, 1970-72Rick Huber (34), Louisville, Ky., 1968James Hubert (94), Tell City, Ind., 1991, 1993Chris Hidgins (53), Pegram, Tenn., 1997Nathan Huggins (56), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1973-76Cody Hughes (70), Bradenton, Fla., 2006-09Chuck Hughes (75), Hopkinsville, Ky., 1987-88Jim Hughes (43), Louisville, Ky., 1958-61John Allen Hughes, 1954Jerry Humble (35), Utica, Ky., 1965-68Mike Humble (28), Utica, Ky., 1968John Humphrey (88, 67), Owensboro, Ky., 1971-74Greg Hundley, 1975Wilson Hunt, 1923-25Harold Hunter (64), Daisytown, Pa., 1939-41Ron Hunter (86), Princeton, Ky., 1979-82

— I —Sylvester Ingram (48), Greensburg, Ky., 1982Jeff Isom (15), Jacksonville, Ala., 1987Jim Ivey (35), Owensboro, Ky. 1973-75

— J —Andrew Jackson (53), Lakeland, Fla., 2010Chris Jackson (8), Seale, Ala., 2005Clarence Jackson (43), Knoxville, Tenn., 1970-73Clarence Jackson (86, 26), Louisville, Ky. 1998-99Robert Jackson (18), Indianapolis, Ind., 1990-93Ron Jackson (90), Mt. Juliet, Tenn., 1988Jason Jacobs (84, 69), Indianapolis, Ind., 1997-2000Craddock Jaggers, 1933-34Joe Jaggers, Princeton, Ky., 1961-62Johnny Jaggers (31), Princeton, Ky., 1966-69Marty Jaggers (12), Cadiz, Ky., 1978-81Kawaun Jakes (6), St. Augustine, Fla., 2009-10Chris James (83), Fayetteville, Ga., 2004-07Roy James (64), 1931-33Steve Jecker (55), Louisville, Ky., 1972-73Joseph Jefferson (29, 3, 2), Adairville, Ky., 1998-2001Lawrence Jefferson (44), Owensboro, Ky., 1974-75Wes Jeffries (77), Bowling Green, Ky., 2008-10Danny Jenkins, 1983Philip Jenkins, 1934-36Cory Jessup (15), Calvert City,, Ky., 2000Jack Jewell (30), Owensboro, Ky., 1958-59J.J. Jewell (3), Bowling Green, Ky., 1993-94Audrey Johnson (45), Louisville, Ky., 1973Billy Johnson, 1932-33Billy Johnson (72), Louisville, Ky., 1998Charlie Johnson (82), Louisville, Ky., 1973-75Don Johnson (73), Franklin, Ky., 1983Eddie Johnson, 1954-55Jackie Johnson, Evansville, Ind. 1953-56Jacques Johnson (22), Memphis, Tenn., 2002, 2004Jared Johnson (40), Franklin, Tenn., 2005-08Jason Johnson (6), Palmetto, Fla., 2000-01Jeremi Johnson (1), Louisville, Ky., 2002Joe Lee Johnson (26), Mayfi eld, Ky., 1988-91Joey Johnson (88), Madison, Tenn., 1991-93Josh Johnson (58), Franklin, Tenn., 2003-06Keen Johnson, Mt. Sterling, Ky., 1959-61Larry Johnson, 1962Lewis Johnson (47), Owensboro, Ky., 1957-60Mark Johnson (2), Houston, Texas, 1985-86Melvin Johnson (23), Daytona Beach, Fla., 1989-92Randall Johnson (94), Detroit, Mich., 1999-2001Reginald Johnson (37, 20), Tampa, Fla., 1979-81, 1983Rod Johnson (27), Lexington, Ky., 2009-10Stacey Johnson (37), Henderson, Ky., 1982-85Vernard Johnson (30), Lexington, Ky., 1984-86Ward Johnson (26), 1932Wendell Johnson (55), 1930-32Cedric Jones (3, 82), Clermont, Fla., 1984-86, 1988Darryl Jones (71), Lexington, Ky., 1975-78Doug Jones (48), Covington, Ky., 1987-89Erik Jones (32), Cincinnati, Ohio, 2007-09Jamar Jones (85), Arcadia, Fla., 2006-07James Jones (45), Louisville, Ky., 1974-77Kadeem Jones (32), Dundee, Fla., 2010

Larry Jones, Knoxville, Tenn., 1957-58Lee JonesNate Jones (43), Madisonville, Ky., 1977-80Tristan Jones (33), Mt. Sterling, Ky., 2008-09Walton Jones, Jr., 1946-49Xavier Jordan (91, 97), Atlanta, Ga., 1985, 1987-89Ja Shard Justice (27), Texas City, Texas, 1995-98

— K —Kevin Kast (73), Tell City, Ind., 1978-80Elmer Keffer, 1941Gary Kelley (52), Cleveland, Tenn., 1960-63Ron Kelly (92, 55), Mississauga, Ontario, 1994-97Wayne Kelly (47), Princeton, Ky., 1958Willie Keltee (97), Louisville, Ky., 1991-92Eric Kemp (48, 24), Decatur, Ga., 1991, 1993-94Garland Kemper, 1930John Kenady (62), Gilbertsville, Ky., 1998James Kenduell, 1940-42Roy Kesterson (43), Valley Station, Ky., 1974-76Tony Ketchan, 1977Kelly Key (41), Nashville, Tenn., 1979-80Eagle “Buddy” Keys, 1942, 1946-47Ual Killebrew, 1924-26Chuck Kimbell (9), Inglewood, Calif., 1985-86Chad Kincaid (55, 54), Louisville, Ky., 2001-03Allen King (99), Sarasota, Fla., 1986-87Ed King (60), Louisville, Ky., 1966-68Jim King (79), Bolingbrook, Ill., 1980-83Preston King (68), Bowling Green, Ky., 2007-09Billy Kinslow, Franklin, Ky., 1954Fred Kixmiller (27), Vincennes, Ky., 1974-75, 1977-78Dave Klenz (50, 70), Celina, Ohio, 1968-70Terry Kokinda (88, 76), Port Clinton, Ohio, 1968-71Andrew Koon (79), Bowling Green, Ky., 2003Ty Koon (75), Lexington, Ky., 1990, 1992-94Chad Kraml (69), Hinsdale, Ill., 1987-88Mark Kunkel (57), Jasper, Ind., 1978Henry Kuykendall (76), Owensboro, Ky., 1971-74Jammie Kyle (6), Woodridge, Ill., 1995-98

— L —John Lacey (28), Evansville, Ind., 1983-84Edward Lach, 1947Blake Ladson (14, 3), Hopkinsville, Ky., 2003-05Mark Lamberth (54), Cottontown, Tenn., 1989-92Dan Lammers (42), Donelson, Tenn., 1967Keith Lander (16), Evansville, Ind., 1996-98Matt Lange (83), Louisville, Ky., 2003Clifton Lanham, 1947John Lanier, 1949-50Bill Lapadula, Lynnhurst, N.J., 1957-58Steve Larimore (16, 14), Shepherdsville, Ky., 1975-77Jerry LaSalvia (71, 82), Canonsburg, Pa., 1968-71Jim LaSalvia (54), Canonsburg, Pa., 1967-70Nick Latkovic (84), Gary, Ind., 1938-39Darrell Law (66), Lafayette, Tenn., 1969Buck Lawson, Bowling Green, Ky., 1956, 1958John Leathers (26), Chardon, Ohio, 1972-75JoJo Lee (84, 24), Daytona Beach, Fla., 1979-82Ronnie Letcher (22), Richmond, Ky., 2006-08Pat Levis (16), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1987-89Andre Lewis (13), Madison, Tenn., 2004-07Dwight Lewis (72), Lexington, Ky., 1976-77Greg Lewis (74), Morganfi eld, Ky., 1972-73, 1975Mickey Lewis (85), Glasgow, Ky., 1981-84Rammell Lewis (96), Grayson, Ga., 2009-10Wayne Lewis (86), Hopkinsville, Ky., 1993Roger Lienhard, 1966Ronnie Lilly (34), Detroit, Mich., 2001, 2003Jamarr Lindsay (69), Mansfi eld, Ohio, 2002Adam Lindsey (24), Bowling Green, Ky., 1983-86Billy Lindsey (19), Glasgow, Ky., 1974-76Dale Lindsey (41), Bowling Green, Ky., 1963-64Harry Link, 1930Jamison Link (17), Gallatin, Tenn., 2005Billy Linville (64), Hartsville, Tenn., 1975-76Virgil Livers (24), Fairfi eld, Ky., 1971-74Leroy Littles (8), Jacksonville, Fla., 1997-2000Jerry Lloyd, 1948Tony Logan (17), Lexington, Ky., 1975-76Neil Logsdon (99), Canmer, Ky., 1985Morris Longacre, Louisville, Ky., 1957, 1959-60Sean Longstreth (26), Hillsboro, Ohio, 1994-97Erik Losey (54), Hixson, Tenn., 2004-05Walter Loving (37), Woodbridge, Va., 1986-87

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Brian Lowder (1, 28), Bowling Green, Ky., 2000-02Matt Lowe (36), Mt. Juliet, Tenn., 1993Tom Lucky (55), Paris, Ky., 1983-85Stan Luttrell (45), Knoxville, Tenn., 1993-94

— M —Matt MacIntyre (80), Nashville, Tenn., 1989-92Stuart MacKenzie (76), Mississauga, Ontario, 1992-95John MacLellan (61), Knoxville, Tenn., 1971-73Ralph Madison, Waynesboro, Va., 1954-55Biff Madon (50), Pineville, Ky., 1974-77John Magda (86), Okolona, Ky., 1937-39Leo Magers, 1948-49, 1951Warren Mahan, 1950, 1952Dan Maher (4), Florence, Ky., 1985-88Jimmy Majors, 1929Paul Majors (22), Mt. Juliet, Tenn., 1982-83Thomas Majors (6), Nashville, Tenn., 2009-10Mayo Makinde (93), Columbus, Ohio, 2003Jairus “Meco” Malcome (2), Conley, Ga., 1991-94David Maley (88), Millington, Tenn., 1971-74Elliott Mallard (72), Pinellas Park, Fla., 1980-82Pat Malone (40), Tell City, Ind., 1973-76Walter Malone, 1936-37Brian Maney (21), Elsmere, Ky., 1998-99Pete Mangold (20), Toronto, Ontario, 1986-87Pete Marcus (91), Uniontown, Pa., 1939-40Tyrone Mareko (61), American Samoa, 2002-04Gerard Mark (40), LaPorte, Texas, 1987-88Harry Markham (79), Sturgis, Ky., 1939Mark Marsh (5), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1987-89Paul Marshall (99), Detroit, Mich., 1999-2000Darnell Martin (44), Baltimore, Md., 1986-87Dillard Martin, 1929-31Jerome Martin (37), Tallahassee, Fla., 1988-89Kenny Martin (95), Orlando, Fla., 2009-10Peter Martinez (19), Nashville, Tenn., 2000-02Kenny Martray (77), Vanderbilt, Pa., 1994-97Bill Maskill (14, 12), Galesburg, Mich., 1969-70Karl Maslowski (48), New Lenox, Ill., 2000-03Brandon Mason (24), Nicholasville, Ky., 2004-07Lito Mason (17, 1), Paducah, Ky., 1993-94Jerry Matthews (81), Athens, Ga., 1963-65Kris Mau (57), American Samoa, 2001-02Clarence Mayhew, 1931Jamel Mayo, 1993William Mazlack (96), Gary, Ind., 1938-40John Mazola, 1941-42Denny McAtee, Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1959-61Darvis McBride (46, 4), Fort Myers, Fla., 2006-08Lyman McBride, 1925-27James McChesney, 1950-51Keith McCleavy, 1974Andrew McCloud (34), Harrodsburg, Ky., 2006-07Aaron McClung (54, 58), Mayfi eld, Ky., 1995, 1997Torpedo McClure, 1925Chris McConnell (67), Carthage, Tenn., 2005-07Mike McCoy (21), Louisville, Ky., 1970-73Darius McCrimon (33), Kissimmee, Fla., 2002-03Shawn McCrimon (53), Kissimmee, Fla., 2002Gene McFadden, 1950-53William McFarland, 1924-25Kerenski McGhee (26), Millbrook, Ala., 2001Bob McGrath (30, 33), Louisville, Ky., 1968-71Dan McGrath (25), Downers Grove, Ill., 1992-95Kavin McGrath, 1978Pat McKenzie (47, 34), Owensboro, Ky., 1983-86Jacob McLaurin (73), Indianapolis, Ind., 2007Andy McLeod (35), Elkhorn, Neb., 1993-96Buddy McLeod, 1942Trey McMiller (81), Apopka, Fla., 2002James McNamara, 1929Pat McNeal, 1946-48Willie McNeal (86), Bradenton, Fla., 2010Marki McRae, 1994Lamont Meacham (28), Clairton, Pa., 1978-81Bill “Yogi” Meadors, Corbin, Ky., 1957-59Gary Mears (15), Chattanooga, Tenn., 1970-72James Melvin (54), North Miami, Fla., 1995-96Garnet Mercer (44), 1932Jim Meyer (76), Evansville, Ind., 1963-64Joe Micatrotto (84, 88, 50), Louisville, Ky., 1993-96Jason Michael (10), Louisa, Ky., 1999-2002Cleburn Millard, 1930-31Paul Millay (64), Owensboro, Ky., 2009Braxton Miller (46), Stanford, Ky., 2008-09

Chris Miller (41, 5), Heidelberg, Germany, 2000-03David Miller (50), Corbin, Ky., 1957-59David Miller (89), Fort Campbell, Ky., 2007-08Earl Miller (98), Lakeland, Fla., 1999-2001Fred Miller (66), Louisville, Ky., 1961-63Glendell Miller (44), Owensboro, Ky., 1982-85Mike Miller (10), Frankfort, Ky., 1979-82Sam Miller, 1923Sharon Miller (11), Mt. Carmel, Ill., 1962-64Mike Mills (12), Bradenton, Fla., 1996Ray Mills, 1942, 1946-47Marcus Minor (2), Indianapolis, Ind., 2007-08Zac Minturn (86), Cincinnati, Ohio, 2009Orlando Misaalefua (31), Fort Campbell, Ky., 2006, 2008-10Bobby Mitchell, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1960-62Clint Mitchell (23), Stockbridge, Ga., 2007Dennis Mitchell (21), Indianapolis, Ind., 2003-06James Mitchell, 1956Mel Mitchell (4), Rockledge, Fla., 1999-2001Kyle Moffatt (39), Indianapolis, Ind., 2000-01Ty Mollenkopf (49), Bucyrus, Ohio, 1992-93Thomas Montelli, 1946-48Mike Montgomery (72), Pontotoc, Miss., 1993-94Ray Montgomery, 1923-24Ben Mooney (55), Evansville, Ind., 1990-93Tim Mooney (70), Evansville, Ind., 1983-84Alfred Moore, 1930-31Archer Moore, 1936-37Dickie Moore (45), Owensboro, Ky., 1965-68Elliott Moore (28), San Diego, Calif., 1988Frank Moore, 1921Jeremy Moore (44), Indianapolis, Ind., 2007-09Lerron Moore (25), Columbus, Ohio, 2003-06Morrell Moore (66), Somerset, Ky., 1979-80Moses Moore, 1991Traye Moore (29), Lexington, Ky., 1997Robert Morand (25), Bradenton, Fla., 2001-02Bob Morehead (28), Louisville, Ky., 1971-73Mike Moriarty, Canonsburg, Pa., 1953-56Charles Morris, Frankfort, Ky., 1966Jihad Morris (21), Newburgh, N.Y., 2007-09Jerry Motley, Bowling Green, Ky., 1961Dee Muldrow (24, 2), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1996, 1998Davlen Mullen (20), Clairton, Pa., 1979-82Bill Muller (81, 27), Evansville, Ind., 1966-67, 1970Brad Mulligan, 1995Alan Mullins (82), Independence, Ky., 1983-85Bill Mumford, Troy, Ohio, 1961Doug Mumford (46), Troy, Ohio, 1957-60Elmer Murray (32), Russellville, Ala., 1962-65Lee Murray, Russellville, Ala., 1961-62Bill Murphree (70), Centerville, Tenn., 1974-76Jim Murphree (84), Franklin, Ky., 2010Harold Murphy, 1946-49Waddell Murphy (97), Lancaster, Ky., 1935-39Tom Murrell (53), Mt. Lebanon, Ohio, 1962-64John Mutchler (83), Paducah, Ky., 1963Munir Muwwakkil (99), Clearwater, Fla., 2006-07Cecil Myers, 1924-27Charles Myers, 1923-25

— N —Richy Nail (37, 44), Melbourne, Fla., 1990-91, 1993-94Michael Napier (21), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1995-97Stan Napper (80), Owensboro, Ky., 1961-64Lloyd Nash (23), Owensboro, Ky., 1959-60, 1962Jerry Nasssano, Newport, Ky., 1953-55Richard Nau, 1964Artis Neal (40), Apopka, Fla., 2003-06Kelvin Nedd (25, 6), Ft. Pierce, Fla., 1985-86Homer Neisz, 1921-24Keith Neloms (85), Jacksonville, Fla., 1990Mark Nelson (87), Mercer, Pa., 1979-82John Newby (81), Clairton, Pa., 1980-82Guy Newcom, 1950-52Ollie Newell, Point Pleasant, W.Va., 1960-62Charles Newton, Bowling Green, Ky., 1957Charles Nichols (47, 12), Paris, Ky., 1992-93Toby Nichols, 1969Sammy Nicholson, 1926-28Eric Niemeyer (90), Noblesville, Ind., 1992-93Willis Niman, 1933-35Vernon Nixon (99), Wilmington, Del., 1987-89Greg Nolan (12), Grayson, Ky., 1987David Nollner (50), Hartsville, Tenn., 1970-73Nat Northington (42), Louisville, Ky., 1969-70

David Norwood (33), Louisville, Ky., 1980Larry Nutter (35), Sheffi eld, Ind., 1956-59Ray Nutter, 1950-53

— O —Arnie Oaken, 1952-54Anthony Oakley (62), Houston, Texas, 2003Carlos Oakley, 1928-30Irele Oderinde (92), Georgetown, 2000-03Alan Ogletree (28), Atlanta, Ga., 1997-2000Jim Old (19), Chesapeake, Va., 1966-67James “Red” Oliver (72), Sturgis, Ky., 1938Robert Oliver, 1927, 1929L.A. O19Neal (1), Tallassee, Ala., 2003Greg Oost (62), Owensboro, Ky., 1978Robert Osborne, 1949-50Tommy Owen (18), Lebanon, Ky., 1995-96W.B. Owen, 1923

— P —Tommy Pace (54), Paducah, Ky., 1982Curt Paige (98), Rochester, N.Y., 1985-87Joe Panepinto (99), Gary, Ind., 1939Sam Panepinto (65), Gary, Ind., 1937-39Ron Parry (64), Newport, Ky., 1968-69Keith Paskett (84), Nashville, Tenn., 1983-86Jerry Passafi ume, 1951-54Mychal Patterson (74), Norcross, Ga., 2006, 2009-10Tom Patterson, 1952-54Twyman Patterson, Louisville, Ky., 1954-57Dave Patton, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1952-55Kinnus Paul (72, 90), Detroit, Mich., 2000, 2002-03Francis Payne, Louisville, Ky., 1957-60Shawn Peachers (7), Hopkinsville, Ky., 1992-93David Peak (33), Louisville, Ky., 1962-64Sam Pearson (20), South River, N.J., 1967-68, 1970Leo Peckenpaugh (10), Henderson, Ky., 1970-73Willard Peebles, 1934-36Bill Pegausch, Skokie, Ill., 1957-58, 1960Dewayne Penn (73), Brownsville, Pa., 1988Erick Peoples (33), Roseboro, N.C., 1983-84Leslie Perkins, 1938Maurice Perkins (85), Indianapolis, Ind., 2004-05Kareem Peterson (46), Lewisburg, Tenn. 2009-10Jerry Perry (86), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1963Mark Perry, 1985Frank Pettet, Tompkinsville, Ky., 1957-58Mike Phelps (21), Bowling Green, Ky., 1967-69Jim Phifer, 1952-54Carlis Phillips (22), South Bend, Ind., 1995-98Charlie Phillips (99), Kissimmee, Fla., 2003-05Corlan Phillips (22), South Bend, Ind., 1999Hal Phillips, 1946Jim Pickens, 1947-48Karl Phillips (44), Kissimmee, Fla., 2003-06Kyle Pierce (11), Hollywood, Fla., 1973Ralph “Curly” Pihman (66), Mayfi eld, Ky., 1938-40Donte Pimpleton (7), Louisville, Ky., 1998-2001Antwon Pinkston (17), Lexington, Ky., 2001-03Chris Pino (16), Naples, Fla., 1990-93Leonard Pitchford, 1923-25Van Pitman (41), Mayfi eld, Ky., 1971-74Bill Ploumis, 1950-53Jeff Poisel (14), Indianapolis, Ind., 1996-99Luis Polanco (63), Tampa, Fla., 2010Hugh Poland (45), 1931-33Barry Poole, Madisonville, Ky., 1960-61, 1963Brian Porter (23), Germantown, Md., 2004Terry Posey (27), Henderson, Ky., 1968Craig Potter (64), Indianapolis, Ind., 1970-71Derek Potter (12), Franklin, Ky., 1998James Potter (28), Nashville, Tenn., 1982Bobby Powell (20), Rockville, Md., 1972-73Jody Powell, Louisville, Ky., 1964-65Latravis Powell (47), Columbus, Ga., 1994-97Gerald Poynter, Owensboro, Ky., 1957-60Jack Poynter, Owensboro, Ky., 1958-61Lloyd Pressley (71), Evansville, Ind., 2006-09Eddie Preston (42), Nashville, Ky., 1976-79Si Prewitt, 1933-35Chris Price (62), Indianapolis, Ind., 1999-2002Mike Price, 1940Robert Price, 1923Willard Price, 1949-52Walter Pudlow, 1940Sean Pugh (74), Huber Heights, Ohio, 2003-06

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Hilltopper LetterwinnersMilt Pullen, Huntsville, Ala., 1963-65Paul Pullen (60), Valley Station, Ky., 1964-65

— Q —Carlos Quarles (85), Hopkinsville, Ky., 1995Jessie Quinn (81), Bradenton, Fla., 2006-08Thomas Quisenberry (30), Frankfort, Ky., 1992

— R —Jack Rafferty (7), Dublin, Ohio, 2005Brad Raines (60), Old Hickory, Tenn., 1992-94Bobby Rainey (17), Griffi n, Ga., 2008-10Mitchell Randle (20), Louisville, Ky., 1995-98Eric Ravellette (73), Vincennes, Ind., 1999-2002Robert Ray (57), Nashville, Tenn., 1980-83Jerome Reaves (88, 2), Arcadia, Fla., 2000, 2002Lloyd Redmon, 1942Max Reed, 1934-36Jenkins Reese (38), Indianapolis, Ind., 2005Celsor Register (56), 1932Harry Reif (74), Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1963-65Allen Reitcheck (96), Goodland, Kan., 1986-88Ted Revack, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1955-56Alton Reynolds, 1929Delmar Reynolds, 1927-28Patrick Reynolds (12), Bowling Green, Ky., 2000-02Tom Reynolds, 1925-26Markel Rice (10), Gallatin, Tenn., 1992-94Will Rice (52), Vine Grove, Ky., 1981-82Phil Rich (70), Bee Springs, Ky., 1977-80James Richie (82), Louisville, Ky., 1999-2000Shane Ricketts (46), Evansville, Ind., 1998-99Raymond Ridley, 1924Mickey Riggs, Portsmouth, Va., 1956-57Butch Riley (80), Louisville, Ky., 1966-67Cris Riviere (5), Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 2000-02Rannen Roberson (84), Elkhart, Ind., 2003-05, 2007Arnold Robinson, 1949Frank Robinson (56), Flint, Mich., 1986-87Gene Robinson, Ashland, Ky., 1953-54Otho Robinson, 1950Tyree Robinson (22), Dundee, Fla., 2010Jim Cotton Roby (24), 1932Charles RodesJames Roddy, 1934-36Earl “Butch” Rodenberger (44), Quakertown, Pa., 1965-66Mike Rodgers (52), Louisville, Ky., 1966Alfred Rogan (75), Gallatin, Tenn., 1976-79Matt Rogers (49), Columbia, Ky., 2001-03Casey Rooney (15), Sioux City, Iowa, 2002-03Bill Rose (85, 25), Williamsburg, Ky., 1966-69Tony Rose (17), Louisville, Ky., 1978-79Rod Roston (63, 93), Galion, Ohio, 1995-96Scott Rouch (83, 68), Galveston, Ind., 1980-83Mel Royston (44), Decatur, Ill., 1989Tom Ruby, Orlando, Fla., 1965-66John Rudovich, 1948Nelson Rue, 1950-51Marion Rumph (10), Bradenton, Fla., 2004-07James Rusin (55), Orlinda, Tenn., 2009Rich Rusnock (86), Highland Park, N.J., 1968-70Steve Rusnock (87), Highland Park, N.J., 1967-68Ed Rutledge (74), Ironton, Ohio, 1939-40Greg Ryan (52), Murray, Ky., 2004-06, 2008

— S —Jimmy Sacca, 1950George Sadler, 1940Will Sadler, 1915Jimmy Salato (83), Seneca Falls, N.Y., 1939-41Richard Sampson (66), Broomall, Pa., 1983Doug Samuel, 1988Robert Sanborn, 1971Elwood Sanders (90), Harrodsburg, Ky., 1938-40Rufus Sanders (76, 88), Indianapolis, Ind., 2001-02Whitey Sanders, 1952-53Bob Sandidge, (20), Madisonville, Ky., 1973-74Mark Santoro (19), Greer, S.C., 2008-10John Sarakaitis (73), Lima, Ohio, 1968-69Davion Sarver (41), Brooks, Ky., 1991-93Marvin Satterly, 1950-53George Sauer, 1950-53Brad Savko (80), Louisville, Ky., 2008Jimbo Schaffer (70), Louisville, Ky., 1995Cecil Schirtzinger, 1950-51Jim Schmidt (40), Jasper, Ind., 1968-69

Rick Schneider (74), Louisville, Ky., 1980, 1982-83Dale Schrenk, 1947-49Lonnie Schuster (71), Henderson, Ky., 1971-73Richard Scibiorski, 1933-34Aaron Scott, Nashville, Tenn., 2004-05Mike Scott (78), Newton, Ill., 1984Ty Scott (20), Palmetto, Fla., 2010Walter “Bubba” Scott (64), LaGrange, Ga.,1992-93Drane Scrivener (31), Louisville, Ky., 1994-95Ralph Seibel (14), Greensburg, Ind., 1964-65Rudolph “Rudy” Senitza (93), Gary, Ind., 1939-40Sam Sexton (19), Ferguson, Ky., 2003-06Tommy Shakir (1), Decatur, Ga., 1984-87William Shattles, 1930-31Andrae Shaw (37), Lakeland, Fla., 1998Corey Shaw (90, 91), Louisville, Ky., 2000-02Paul Sheehan (87), Agincourt, Ontario, 1976-77Ronnie Sheffer (36), Henderson, Ky., 1958-59Albert Shelby, 1942Harding Shelby, 1942Vincent Shelby (31), Dayton, Ohio, 1963-65Ronnie Shepard (21), Rusk, Texas, 1988-89Millard Shirley, 1953-54Rob Shirley (72), Whiteland, Ind., 1975Rob Shirley (49), Bloomington, Ind., 2004Tim Shobe (41), Bowling Green, Ky., 1988Sam Short, 1950-51James Shuck (38), 1932-33Tanner Siewert (37), Robards, Ky., 2005-06, 2008Woody Simmons (77), Glasgow, Ky., 1963Ralph “Bubba” Simonton (87), Portland, Tenn., 1968-69Clifton Simpson, 1926DeLane Simpson, Portsmouth, Va., 1955-58Keshawn Simpson (34), Lexington, Ky., 2010Pat Simpson (67), Hopkinsville, Ky., 1979-82Robert “Bub” Simpson, 1949-52Wes Simpson (66, 88), Lebanon, Ky., 1965-67John Earl Sims (46), 1932Todd Sims (56), Louisville, Ky., 1980Bobby Sippio (1, 3), Kissimmee, Fla., 1999-2001Brad Six (62), Englewood, Ohio, 1995-97Mark Six (69), Englewood, Ohio, 1993-94Barry Skaggs (45), Owensboro, Ky., 1978-80Aundra Skiles (58), Louisville, Ky., 1970-73Chuck Skillman (92), Humble, Texas, 1996-99Harvey Sloniker (64), Hutchinson, Kan., 1989, 1991Rod Smart (23), Lakeland, Fla., 1997-99Adam Smith (76), Murfreesboro, Tenn., 2009-10Andy Smith, 1995Basil Smith, 1928Bill Smith, 1950Bill Smith (11), Brownsville, Tenn., 1974-76Billy Smith, Louisville, Ky., 1964-65Bo Smith (5), Rockledge, Fla., 2004-07Brad Smith (53), Walton, Ky., 1971-74Brandon Smith (11), Stanford, Ky., 2003-05Brandon Smith (12), Danville, Ky., 2006, 2009Carlos Smith (86), Mansfi eld, Ohio, 2001-02Craig Smith (33), Bardestown, Ky., 1977-79Daron Smith (68), Graceville, Fla., 1986Darryl Smith (82, 19), Bowling Green, Ky., 1969-72David Smith (2), Dallas, Texas, 1987Deonté Smith (7), Louisville, Ky., 2003-04Dewey Smith, 1948-51Don Smith (36), Harrodsburg, Ky., 1987-90Frank Smith (70), Crown Point, Ind., 1967-68Quanterus Smith (93), Loganville, Ga., 2009-10Perez Smith (3), Broxton, Ga., 2003Robert Smith (87), 1962-63Steve Smith (97), Hardinsburg, Ky., 1984Tariq Smith (4), Memphis, Tenn., 2005-06Taurean Smith (41), Perry, Ga., 2008-09Tommy Smith (84, 71), Lebanon, Ky., 1980-83William Smith (86), Nashville, Tenn., 1977Josh Smyth (45), Hoover, Ala., 2005Arnold Snardon (33), Allensville, Ky., 1973, 1975-76Troy Snardon (40), Allensville, Ky., 1978-81Louis Snider, 1946-47, 1949Fred Snyder (74), Lima, Ohio, 1967Bill Solley, 1942Todd Sorrell (64), Louisville, Ky., 1997-99Jeremiah Sowards (70), Bowling Green, Ky., 2002Ben Sowders (48), Bowling Green, Ky., 2006-08John Sowders, 1949-52Don Sowell (44), Houston, Texas, 1995-98Brian Sowerby (5), Murray, Ky., 1990-92, 1994

Don Sparks, 1951-54Pete Sparks, 1941-42Eugene Sparrow, 1940-41Carroll Speer, Mayfi eld, Ky., 1953-56Neil Spence (19), Gallatin, Tenn., 1984-85Claude Spillman (25), Louisville, Ky., 1970-73Harold Spillman (40), Louisville, Ky., 1970-71Ken Spillman (52), Milford, Ohio, 1992-94Jim Sprinkle (21, 26), Tell City, Ind., 1965-68DeWayne Squires (17), Campbellsville, Ky., 1975Mark Stahl (11), Bowling Green, Ky., 1977Sohn Stancell (91), Riverdale, Ga., 1988-89E.B. Stansbury, 1927-29Siler Steele, 1940-42Clay Stephens (28, 20), Somerset, Ky., 2005-07Justin Stephens (33, 31), Palmetto, Fla., 1995-96Casey Stephenson, 1941Elliott Stevens, 1936-38Max Stevens, 1950-53Paul Stevens (67), 1932George “Flip” Stevenson (34), North Middletown, Ky., 1978Lowell Stewart, 1950-52Josh Stinson (49), Bowling Green, Ky., 2008Joey Stockton (32), Radcliff, Ky., 1994-97John Stoll, 1940-42Joe Stoprya, 1970Victor Stram, 1915Bill Straub, Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1961-62Bill Strawn, Norfolk, Va., 1953-56Mario Strayhorn (10), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1998Hugh Sturgeon (73), Owensboro, Ky., 1963David Suggs (31), Shelbyville, Tenn., 1979-82James Suggs (4), Henderson, Ky., 1990-92Chris Sullivan (72), Louisville, Ky., 2005-06Thomas Summers, 1948Dan Sundberg (23), St. Matthews, Ky., 1963-65Wayne Sutkus (86), Folsom, Pa., 1965Eric Swafford (57), Mayfi eld, Ky., 1990-92Harold Swaney, 1941Will Sweeney (16), Franklin, Tenn., 1994Elliott Sydnor, 1949Billy Sykes (52), Clarksville, Tenn., 1968-71

— T —Willie Taggart (1), Palmetto, Fla., 1995-98Leroy Talbert (87), Lexington, 1971-72Danny Talley (81), Tell City, Ind., 1975Joe Talley, 1947-50Seth Tamme (8), Danville,, Ky., 2006, 2009Keith Tandy (84), Hopkinsville, Ky., 1973-76Bill Tate, 1950-53Ed Tarter, Louisville, Ky., 1957Bill Taylor (71), Owensboro, Ky., 1964-67Charles Taylor (65), Indianapolis, Ind., 1958Dexter Taylor (13), Indianapolis, Ind., 2008Greg Taylor (35), Corbin, Ky., 1982-85Hal Taylor, 1947, 1949Jim Taylor, Clarksville, Tenn., 1960-62Johnny Taylor (88), Glasgow, Ky., 1938-40Larry Taylor (74), Williamsburg, Ky., 1979Paul Taylor, 1925-28August Teborek, 1933-34Don Terrell, 1964Geno Terry (57), Covington, Ky., 1984William Terry, 1925-28Jack Theuerkauf, Evansville, Ind., 1952, 1957-59Patrick Third (17), Chattanooga, Tenn., 1999Antonio Thomas (37, 6), Louisville, Ky., 2002-05Brad Thomas (52), Louisville, Ky., 1988-90Gerald Thomas, 1968Hayes Thomas (32), Tampa, Fla., 1998-2001Jamie Thomas (81), Clarksville, Tenn., 1995Jim Thomas, 1934-36Jimmy Thomas (21), Ft. Campbell, Ky., 1974-77Mike Thomas (60), Henderson, 1963Ryan Thomas (75), Orchard Park, N.Y., 2000-01, 2003-04Willie Thomas (29), Sopchoppy, Fla., 1989Pat Thomasson, 1978Carey Thompson, 1949Charles Thompson (47, 9), Louisville, Ky., 2001-04Eddie Thompson (8), Ft. Knox, Ky., 1991-93Terry Thompson (77), Hohenwald, Tenn., 1968-71Hoyte Threet, 1947-50August Throgmorton, 1925-27Ray Throgmorton, 1924-25Zach Thuney (76), Dayton, Ohio, 2004-07

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Dean Tiebout (79), Maywood, Ill., 1986-88Casey Tinius (83), Bowling Green, Ky., 2009-10Jim Tinius (26), New Albany, Ind., 1976Andrew Tipton, 1934, 1936-37Cole Tischer (45), Brentwood, Tenn., 2009-10Brad Todd (85), Sonora, Ky., 1977-78Jeff Todd (88), Mesa, Ariz., 1983Bennie Tomblinson, 1940Dennis Tomek (12), Princeton, Ky., 1972-74Lawrence ToomeyTony Towns (66), Louisville, Ky., 1976-78Ron Townsley (7), Paducah, Ky., 1993-96Scott Travis (15), Glasgow, Ky., 1983-84Hoy TraylorTom Triplett, 1936-38Montaze Trumbo (82), Louisville, Ky., 2004Edward Tucker, 1938J.J. TurnerTom Turner (84), Clarksville, Ind., 1969-72Vance Turpin (19), Jonesboro, Ga., 1989Tom Tussey (78, 53), Catlettsburg, Ky., 1979-81Vince Tweddell (13), Henderson, Ky., 1994Richard Tyler, 1926Robert Tyler (76), Paducah, Ky., 1989-91

— U —Bill Underhill (51), Louisville, Ky., 1959-60

— V —L.L. Valentine, 1924-25Johnny Vance (12, 15), Glasgow, Ky., 1966-69Tom Vanest (34), Clarksville, Ind., 1967Carroll Van Hooser, Marion, Ky., 1954-57David Van Hooser, 1956-57Leslie Van Meter (37), 1933-34Raymond Van Meter (89), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1938-40Matt Vanover (98), Floyds Knobs, Ind., 2003Rick Van Slyke (77), Orlando, Fla., 1975-76Marcus Vasquez (9), Chula Vista, Calif., 2009-10Paul Vaughn, 1928-30Antonio Veals (84, 4), Louisville, Ky., 2000-03Charlie Vettiner, 1928John Vickers, 1927-28Melvin Vogel (64), Louisville, Ky., 1958-59Mike Volkman (58), Evansville, Ind., 2000Jim Vorhees (33), Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1966-69Mark Vrbas (44), Atwood, Kan., 1990

— W —Ewell Waddell (27), 1931-33Jack Waff, Portsmouth, Va., 1959-60Jim Wafzig (83), Louisville, Ky., 1973-75Don Waggoner (58), Elida, Ohio, 1969Josh Waiters (26), Bradenton, Fla., 2000Chris Walker (91), Manchester, Ky., 2003, 2005-07DeShun Walker (81), Lakeland, Fla., 1999-2000Paul Walker (18), 1932-33Scott Walker (55), Campbellsville, Ky., 1986-88Shepherd Walker, 1931Chandler Wallace (64), Ft. Pierce, Fla., 1987-89Kenny Wallace (84), Bowling Green, Ky., 1963Robert Wallace, 1953Kenny Waller (82), Jeffersonville, Ind., 1962-65Frank Wallheiser, 1946-49Dewey Wallis, 1924Delvechio Walls (3), Sarasota, Fla., 1995-98Steve Walsh (70, 74), Voluntown, Conn., 1985-87Steve Walston (40), Mt. Vernon, N.Y., 1986-87Pete Walters (68), Shepherdsville, Ky., 1977-80Robert Walton (54), Chattanooga, Tenn., 1971-73Dan Ward, 1946Edwin Ward, 1924-25Tom Ward (30, 31), Huntington, W.Va., 1973-75Gordon Ware, 1951-52Riley Ware (1), Ft. Myers, Fla., 1988-89Bryson Warner (46), Florence, Ky., 1993-96Frank Warner, 1930Ivory Warren (70), Raiford, Fla., 1991Jim Warren, Mt. Carmel, Ind., 1965-66Joe Washington (77), Radcliff, Ky., 2000-03Herb Wassom (41), Spring City, Tenn., 1957-60Richard Wathen (89), Indianapolis, Ind., 1992-94Larry Watkins (72), Louisville, Ky., 1966-67Ricky Watkins (55), Louisville, Ky., 2004Tom Watkins (87), Itta Bena, Miss., 1964-66Brad Watson (85), Russellville, Ky., 1969-72

Willie Watson, 1949-52Travis Watters (18), Louisville, Ky., 2005-08Dan Watterson (65), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1986-88Jonathan Watts (3), Port Gibson, Miss., 1988-89Larmando Watts (9), Lima, Ohio, 1992-94Jim “Big Ich” Weaver, 1926-27Lloyd Weaver (51), Covington, Ky., 1957-59Ray Weaver, Covington, Ky., 1950, 1955-57Charles Webb, Athens, Ga., 1963-64Charles Webster (58), Louisville, Ky., 1991, 1994Denny Wedge (66), Point Pleasant, W.Va., 1956-59Larry Weeks, 1925-26Rob Weinle (71), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1985-88Guy Welch, 1915Randy Welch (23), Bardstown, Ky., 1983Freeman Weldon, 1925Robert Wells, 1948Tony Wells (54), Louisville, Ky., 1978-81Walter Wells, 1924-25Tony West (30), Granger, Ind., 2003Bobby Westmoreland (54), Celina, Tenn., 1961-63Billy Whitaker (39), Nashville, Tenn., 1990B.J. White, 1923-26Frank White, 1930H.W. White, 1925Ray White (56), Corbin, Ky., 1977-79Joel Whitney (60, 53), Shelbyville, Tenn., 1983-84Wayne Whittenberg, 1931Alton Wicker, 1926-29Jerry Wilder, Owensboro, Ky., 1958-59Carl Williams (52), Elizabethtown, Ky., 1972-75Cy Williams, 1926-28Daniel Williams (96), Baxley, Ga., 2004-05Eric Williams (46), Dayton, Ohio, 2004Glenn Williams, 1935-37Porter Williams (22), Nashville, Tenn., 1970-73Sidney Williams (17), Lexington, Ky., 1994-95Vince Williams (37), Alpharetta, Ga., 2010Stephen Willis (36, 28), Indianapolis, Ind., 2004-05, 2008Trent Willis (16), Memphis, Tenn., 2002Arthur Wilson (97), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1999-2002David Wilson (54), Mayfi eld, Ky., 1987Derrick Wilson (94), Beaumont, Texas, 1989-90R.L. Wilson, 1946Robert Wilson, 1940-42Steve Wilson (30), Louisville, Ky., 1969-72Vernon “Tank” Wilson, Evansville, Ind. 1952-55Arnold Winkenhofer, 1925-28Melvin Wisham (57), St. Louis, Mo., 1997-2000George Withers (64), Versailles, Ky., 1966-67Daniel Withrow (60), Bowling Green, Ky., 2000-03Ben Wittman (91), Sarasota, Fla., 1996-99David Wolke (3), Mount Juliet, Tenn., 2007-08Bemo Wonsowicz (98), Gary, Ind., 1939Kevin Wood (76), Kingwood, Texas, 1997-98Charles Woodruff (80), Princeton, Ky., 1976-77Andrew Woods, 1995Jimmy Woods (15), Clarksville, Tenn., 1975-78Max Woods (71), Paducah, Ky., 1990-91G.J. Wooldridge (27), Somerset, Ky., 2004-05Joe Woolridge (93), Greenwood, S.C., 2004-05L.B. Woosley, 1926, 1930Ed Worley, Ellijay, Ga., 1952-53Arius Wright (21), Duluth, Ga., 2010Harold Wright (21), Ft. Myers, Fla., 1984-87

— Y —Frank Yacovino (81, 34), Levittown, Pa., 1971-74Leo Yeksigian, 1933-34Walter York (34), Bowling Green, Ky., 1980-83Bob Young (32), Covington, Ky., 1957-58Chris Young (49), Cynthiana, Ky., 2009-10Dale Young (77), Paducah, Ky., 1972-75Kiante Young (29), Gainesville, Ga., 2010Marcus Young (79), Nashville, Tenn., 1997, 1999

— Z —Roderick “Zip” Zanders (56, 81), Vienna, Ga., 1988-89Al Zimmerman, 1941-42Tom Zoretic (85), Merrittstown, Pa., 1938-40Rick Zuttermeister, 1965

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— A —Mike Austin, 1982-86

— B —James Bahm, 1991-93Kaliegh Belda, 2009Andrew Bennett, 2008-09Jim Biles, 1972-76David Bolin, 1979Jimmy Botto, 1926John Brantley, 1985Henry Brown, 1968John Brown, 1960-62William Brown, 1978-79

— C —Zack Cannon, 2008Prentice Carter, 1985Robert Chalker, 1995Sterling Clark, 1953Jack Clore, 1966-67Kelly Cohen, 2006-08Vito Contento, 1995-98Lester “Rip” Collins, 1980-84Harold Corum, 1966Dewayne Cothron, 1969-73William Creekmur, 1948

— D —Brian Dietmer, 2007-09

— E —Matt Edmondson, 2003-04Jon Edmondson, 2009Gary Ebling, 1967-70Lauren Edsten, 2004Mary Clair Elson, 2007-09David Erie, 1979-82

— F —Jeff Feix, 1978-81Alan Fern, 2000William Fortune, 1983-86Jess Funk, 1931Duyn Furgason, 1983-88Alvin Futrell, 2006

— G —Danelle Gamble, 2003Todd Gibson, 1975-77Larry Gilbert, 1970-74Melvin Gilbert, 1959J.D. Gilliam, 2009Mac Grace, 1968-70Albert Griffi n, 1949Billy Griffi n, 1951Glenn Groble, 1972Justin Groenert, 2000-03

— H —Jim Hall, 1979Danny Hape, 1983-84Bruce Harrison, 1927Rich Haydon, 1973Brandon Haynes, 2009Eugene Hefl in, 1993-94Tom Henry, 1977Glenn Higdon, 1968Kenny Holland, 1977-81Shane Holliday, 2006-09Ken Honchell, 1962-65Paul Hubbach, 1981

— J —Ollie Jim Jackson, 1933-34Mike Jander, 1983-84, 1987-88Nate Jenkins, 2006Buddy Jent, 1974-76Scott Johnson, 1997-99Tony Jones, 1977Forbis Jordan, 1948

— K —Kevin Kinnard, 1988Larry Kirkland, 1966

— L —Blake Ladson, 2006Sarah Lammy, 2006-08Lyndsey Lang, 2006-07Ricky Lathon, 1975-77Orlie Lawrence, 1929-30Eddie Lawson, 1988Todd Lindsey, 1992Zebedee Lynum, 1977-80

— M —Joel Marks, 2001-03Mike Martin, 1983-84Doug McClamroch, 1995Matt McCay, 2009 Chris McCormack, 1997-99Casey McDowell, 2004, 2006-07Gary McReynolds, 1978-80, 1982Todd Meeks, 1985-86, 1988Joe Milak, 1968-71Amber Montgomery, 2007Nick Morgan, 2008-09Austin Moss, 2008-09Kevin Moss, 1994-95Luke Mullis, 2000

— N —David Nance, 1973Rocky Napier, 1974-77Crystal Newton, 2003-04Jimmy Nolan, 2003

— O —David Owens, 1974Cliff Penell, 1961-62

— P —Robert PerryBrian Peyton, 2003-04Alan Powers, 1966Charlie Pride, 1982-86Larry Pruitt, 1969

— Q —Mark Quisenberry, 1990-92

— R —Ernest Rautter, 1959Julie Reed, 2006-08Brett Riley, 2006-07Kristi Riley, 1997Larry Pat Riley, 1979-82Alex Roach, 2009Stefon Robinson, 2000Jake Ryle, 2008Zach Ryle, 2007-08

— S —Dwaine Saalman, 1980-84Sam Sanders, 1980-81Mike Sarafolean, 2007Jeff Sauer, 1973, 1975-77Jay Scott, 1965-66Ryan Sieb, 2009Britt Shehan, 1987Nick Shelton, 1979Blake Slates, 2006Clyde Smith, 1947-48Cory Smith, 2007Brandon Spurlock, 2003-04Barry Storm, 1964-67Scott Suiter, 1988Mike Swift, 1968-70

— T —Bill Taylor, 1977-80Larry Taylor, 1979-80Steve Thom, 1961-62Kerry Tolley, 2004Wes Tomek, 2000-01David Trabue, 1972, 1974-75Robert Trabue, 1973

— W —Rickey Walker, 1958Stephen Walker, 2002Barry Walrond, 1970-73Mickey Walrond, 1972-76Brooke Warren, 2003Brian Watwood, 1995Troy Wilkes, 1990Mack Williams, 2009Hank Wilson, 2004, 2006-07Brien Wissert, 1988-92DeWitt Worrell, 1931-32Kevin Worrell, 1993Luke Worrell, 1993

— Z —Charles Zambrano, 1987-88Ed Zinsius, 2007

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— H —Brian Hagan, 2002-05Lester Hagan, 1983Joe Harris, 1988-92Sheri Harris, 1994-98Katie Hart, 2003-05Justin Herod, 1998-01Jessica Hess, 2001Fred Hina, 1983-87Sharita Howard, 2010Steve Howard, 1979Allen Howell, 1976Stacey Hunt, 1985Matt Hunter, 2008

— I —Amanda Ireland, 2008-10

— J —Sonja Jackson, 1991Donitta Jenkins, 1987-92Tal Johnson, 1984-87

— K —Stacey Keeton, 1991-93Bill Kendall, 1971-74Bill Kehrwald, 1997-99Natalie Kimbell, 2007-10Randy Kimmel, 1982-83Cindy Kummer, 1974-77

— L —Brennen Lawrence, 1988, 1990-92Jake Likens, 1995-96Frank Lillartd, 2001Pat Lilly, 1981Mark Linder, 1983-87Kelly Lingo, 1994Robin Lyons, 1976-77Tim Lyons, 1994-96

— M —Robyn Mabie, 1993Danielle Marsh, 2006-08Lorinda Matson, 1984-85Drake McCarthy, 1973-76Brian McCreary, 2005-06Artie McGuffi n, 1975-78Hugh McReynolds, 1980-84Regan Menard, 2009Amanda Migliaccio, 2004-08Stacie Milam, 1993Beth Miller, 1995-97Keith Mills, 1999-02Anessa Moberly, 1990-91Jason Moffi tt, 2002-03Pam Moody (Herriford), 1973-75Chris Mudd, 1997-01Jason Musgrave, 1991-94

— N —Frank Neville, 1985-89Heather Northrop, 1994

— O —Eric Oliver, 1988-92Allan Overby, 1984-88

— P —Steve Parker, 1993-95Lindsay Parson, 2002-03Teresa Peck, 1977-78Read Pennington, 1975-79Amanda Jo Peterson, 2006-08Brian Peyton, 2006David Phillips, 1985-86, 1988Kenny Pickett, 1978-82Derek Poor, 1996Nelson Pruett, 1971-73Larry Pruitt, 1970

— Q —Mike Quinn, 1987-91

— R —David Ralston, 1980-83Sarah Ramsey, 1996-97Michael Raper, 1997Shannon Reed, 1994-96Emily Reeves, 2007-10Nick Repka, 1985-89Perry Revlett, 1979-81Gregg Rich, 1997Jim Robinson, 1972-75Laura Rohleder, 1982Rick Rolfsen, 1986-89Jeff Rose, 1993

— S —Leslie Samples, 2010George Sanders, 1982Terry Schaffer, 1973Kris Schreiber, 1980-81Kelly Schumm, 1997Traci Sewell, 1985-89Megan Sexton, 2003-05Laura Sheriden, 1991Loren Shipley, 1980-84DeWayne Short, 1988-92Larry Starnes, 1977-81Richard “Devin” Stewart, 2007-10Zack Stroble, 1990-93Mike Swift, 1970-74

— T —Eddie Tichenor, 1978-81Jim Tinius, 1978-79

— W —Jennifer Wade, 1995-99Marla Waggoner, 1984-85Sonya Webb, 1983Leigh Wehrle, 2010Mike Weissmann, 1984-88Stephanie Welsh, 1995-99Eric West, 1984Tracy Wharry, 1982Kory White, 2002-03Erica Wilder, 2007-08Venita Wright, 2001-02Lindsay Wuchterl, 2003-07

— Y —Ashlee York, 2003-06Jeff Young, 1997-99

Student Athletic Trainer Letter Winners

— A —Mark Abrams, 1985-86Lee Allison, 1998-99Joe Alvey, 1980-81Todd Anderson, 1983-85

— B —Mark Bailey, 1975-78Curtis Baker, 1999-02Tim Barron, 1978-82Neil Beckman, 2010Mike Beliles, 1988, 1990-92, 1994Keith Bessette, 1990-91Bobby Boster, 1990-93Susan Brandon, 1976-78Dan Brennan, 1983-85Jarrett Brown, 1994-96Tim Brueggemann, 1979-82Jerry Burger, 1972Kim Byram, 1978-80

— C —Jeremy Camron, 2000-01Fred Cantler, 1974-78Mike Carby, 1993-95Ashley Carroll, 2001-02Terry Castle, 1982-83Alexandria Cephus, 2004-08Jason Christian, 1995Richard Clemons, 1979-82James Cole, 2010Matt Coleman, 1998-01Rachel Coote, 2010Toby Crafton, 1977-78Don Crowder, 1972-74Paige Cutright, 2010

— D —Dianna Davis, 1987-90Lisa Davis, 1988-89Doug Dawson, 1997Sheyna Denisar, 1995-99Carla DePoyster, 2001Eugene Dixon, 1970-72Tyrone Douthit, 1991-94Tom Doyle, 1981-85Johnathan Drake, 1996-97

— E —Gary Ebling, 1970-71Lauren Edston, 2006, 2008Bill Edwards, 1971-76John Ellis, 1975Emily Elson, 2006Vanessa Embry, 2000-03Tim Everly, 1988, 1990-91

— F —Katie Felts, 1995-96Tra Fowler, 1996-98Bill Fox, 1976Sara Fox, 2002Tony Frey, 1982Katheryn Fulk, 1994-96Marty Fulkerson, 1985

— G —Chris Gaddis, 1986-89Stephanie Garden, 1984Daniel Gardner, 2005-06Tyler Gaw, 2010Dean Geary, 1978-82Carol George, 2000-02Jeff Geron, 1992-95Crystal Gilliland, 2000-03Gretchen Gibson, 1994-95Todd Gibson, 1995-98Margaret Goetzinger, 2010Charles Gorecki, 2001Brett Graves, 1974Joel Gray, 1980Elizabeth Griffi n, 2000-02Michonya Groves, 2004-05

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