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2 Yearly Offensive Statistics 1st Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Total Year G Downs Att. Yds. Avg. TD Cmp. Att. Yds. Avg. Pct. TD Int. Off. Avg. Pen Points/Avg / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / orts.c ts.com

3 Yearly Defensive Statistics Yearly Defensive Statistics 1st Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Total Year G Downs Att. Yds. Avg. TD Cmp. Att. Yds. Avg. Pct. TD Int. Off. Avg. Pen Points/Avg / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Louisville le Footbal otball l 131

4 Rushing Records Rushing Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Rushing Attempts Game 40 Walter Peacock vs. Wichita St., Nathan Poole vs. Wichita St., 1978 Season 290 Walter Peacock, 1973 Career 811 Walter Peacock, Most Rushing Yards Game 269 Nathan Poole vs. Wichita St., 1978 Season 1,429 Howard Stevens, 1971 Career 3,204 Walter Peacock, Most Touchdowns Rushing Game 5 Eric Shelton vs. ECU, C.N. Caldwell vs. WKU, Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly, Fred Koster vs. Ogden, 1926 Season 23 Michael Bush, 2005 Career 43 Lenny Lyles, Highest Yards Per Carry Average Game 15.8 Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Season 7.9 George Stripling, 2005 Career 7.4 Tom Lucia, Most Yards Gained by a Quarterback Game 162 Jum Wagoner vs. Drake, 1974 Season 405 Stefan LeFors, 2004 Career 756 Stefan LeFors, Longest Run From Scrimmage Scoring 93 Ken Porco vs. EKU, 1958 TEAM RECORDS Most Rushing Attempts Game 68 vs. Wichita St., 1978 Season 685, 1977 Most Net Yards Game 475 vs. Morehead St., 1957 Season 3,005, 2004 Most Rushing Touchdowns Game 14 vs. Washington (TN), 1913 Season 47, 2004 Highest Yards Per Carry Season 5.7, 2003 WALTER PEACOCK is the school s all-time leading rusher with 3,204 yards. Peacock, who played for the Cardinals from , ran for 1,294 yards in CAREER RUSHING LEADERS Player Yards Years 1. Walter Peacock 3, Nathan Poole 2, Lenny Lyles 2, Howard Stevens 2, Frank Moreau 2, Tom Lucia 2, Michael Bush 2, Deon Booker 2, Ralph Dawkins 2, Anthony Shelman 2, Calvin Prince 2, Kolby Smith 1, Don Craft 1, Eric Shelton 1, Bill Gatti 1, Greg Hickman 1, Ron Davenport 1, Lionel Gates 1, Tony Stallings 1, Calvin Arrington 1, T.J. Patterson 1, Leroy Collins 1, Willie Shelby 1, CAREER 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES Player G Years 1. Howard Stevens Michael Bush Anthony Shelman Nathan Poole Calvin Prince Walter Peacock Lenny Lyles CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Player G Years 1. Walter Peacock Frank Moreau Michael Bush Anthony Shelman Deon Booker Eric Shelton Calvin Prince MICHAEL BUSH ranks seventh in school history with 2,514 yards orts.c ts.com

5 Rushing Records Rushing Records YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year Name Att Yds TD 2006 Kolby Smith Michael Bush 205 1, Eric Shelton Lionel Gates Henry Miller T.J. Patterson Tony Stallings Frank Moreau 233 1, Leroy Collins 218 1, Frank Moreau Donnell Gordon Calvin Arrington 255 1, Anthony Shelman 241 1, Ralph Dawkins Anthony Shelman Ralph Dawkins Ralph Dawkins Carwell Gardner Deon Booker 217 1, Deon Booker Deon Booker John Adams Ron Davenport Willie Shelby Ron Davenport Don Craft Don Craft Greg Hickman Nathan Poole 212 1, Calvin Prince 218 1, Calvin Prince 213 1, Walter Peacock 262 1, Walter Peacock Walter Peacock 290 1, Howard Stevens 259 1, Howard Stevens 250 1, Bill Gatti Lee Bouggess 267 1, Herbie Phelps Wayne Patrick Benny Russell Wayne Patrick Ron Hall Larry Compton Lee Calland Lee Calland Ernie Green na 1958 Ken Porco Lenny Lyles 177 1, Lenny Lyles Lenny Lyles John Sowa Mike McDonald Jim Williams Jim Williams Tom Lucia na 1948 Tom Lucia Tom Lucia Career Records RUSHING ATTEMPTS Player Att. Years 1. Walter Peacock Ralph Dawkins Nathan Poole Howard Stevens Frank Moreau Anthony Shelman Michael Bush Calvin Prince Donnie Craft Lenny Lyles RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY Player Avg. Years 1. Tom Lucia Lenny Lyles Kolby Smith Michael Bush Nathan Poole Eric Shelton Howard Stevens Calvin Prince Deon Booker Anthony Shelman RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Player TD Years 1. Lenny Lyles Michael Bush Eric Shelton Frank Moreau Anthony Shelman Howard Stevens Tom Lucia Nathan Poole Calvin Prince Lionel Gates A transfer from Florida State, ERIC SHELTON recorded 30 rushing scores in just two seasons with the Cardinals. MICHAEL BUSH led the nation in scoring in 2005 with 24 touchdowns, including 23 on the ground. Season Records RUSHING ATTEMPTS Player Att. Year 1. Walter Peacock Lee Bouggess Walter Peacock Calvin Arrington Howard Stevens Anthony Shelman Walter Peacock Frank Moreau Leroy Collins Calvin Prince RUSHING YARDS Player Yards Year 1. Howard Stevens 1, Nathan Poole 1, Howard Stevens 1, Walter Peacock 1, Frank Moreau 1, Lenny Lyles 1, Michael Bush 1, Leroy Collins 1, Anthony Shelman 1, Lee Bougess 1, Calvin Prince 1, Calvin Prince 1, Calvin Arrington 1, Walter Peacock 1, Deon Booker 1, Louisville le Footbal otball l 133

6 Rushing Records Rushing Records RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Player TD Year 1. Michael Bush Eric Shelton Lenny Lyles Leroy Collins Frank Moreau Nathan Poole Anthony Shelman Calvin Prince Howard Stevens Anthony Allen Henry Miller Howard Stevens AVERAGE PER CARRY Player Avg. Year 1. George Stripling Tom Lucia Lenny Lyles Tom Lucia Lenny Lyles Nathan Poole Eric Shelton Howard Stevens George Stripling Lee Calland Kolby Smith LONG RUNS Player Yards Opp Year 1. Ken Porco 93 E. Kentucky George Stripling 89 Syracuse 2005 Addison Kincaid 89 Transylvania Lionel Gates 88 Miami 2003 Tom Lucia 88 St. Joseph s Bill Layne 85 Evansville Tom Lucia 85 DePauw Anthony Shelman 84 Pittsburgh Don McKay 82 Hanover Walter Peacock 81 Miss. St Michael Bush 81 Cincinnati 2003 SEASON RUSHING YARDS BY QB 1. Stefan LeFors Jim Wagoner Stefan LeFors Benny Russell Gary Inman CONSECUTIVE MILESTONES 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Player G Dates 1. Deon Booker 5 9/17-10/15/88 Michael Bush /12/3/05 3. Anthony Shelman 4 9/17-10/15/94 4. Frank Moreau 3 9/4-9/18/99 Walter Peacock 3 11/ /73 GAMES WITH A RUSHING TOUCHDOWN Player G Dates 1. Leroy Collins 10 9/12-12/23/98 Michael Bush 10 9/4-12/3/05 3. Anthony Shelman 9 9/5-11/3/04 4. Henry Miller 8 9/7-11/7/02 RECORDS BY CLASS FRESHMAN SEASON RUSHING YARDS 1. Greg Hickman, George Stripling, Michael Bush, SOPHOMORE SEASON RUSHING YARDS 1. Walter Peacock, , Michael Bush, JUNIOR SEASON RUSHING YARDS 1. Howard Stevens, , Michael Bush, , Nathan Poole, Eric Shelto, SENIOR SEASON RUSHING YARDS 1. Nathan Poole, , Howard Stevens, , Fran k Moreau, , Lenny Lyles, , Leroy Collins, , YD RUSHERS IN THE SAME GAME 2005 Michael Bush Cincinnati George Stripling Cinncinati Eric Shelton Cincinnati Michael Bush Cincinnati Lionel Gates Houston Michael Bush Houston Henry Miller Tulane T.J. Patterson Tulane Donnell Gordon N. Ill Otis Floyd N. Ill Frank Moreau NE La Calvin Arrington NE La Calvin Prince Drake Nathan Poole Drake Jim Wagoner Drake Walter Peacock Drake CAREER RUSHING YARDS BY QB 1. Stefan LeFors Dave Ragone Wally Oyler Jim Wagoner Benny Russell SEASON TOUCHDOWNS BY QB 1. Benny Russell Dave Ragone John Madeya Wally Oyler Wally Oyler CAREER TOUCHDOWNS QB 1. Benny Russell Wally Oyler Dave Ragone John Madeya Stefan LeFors Tom LaFramboise Jeff Brohm ANTHONY SHELMAN rushed for 15 touchdowns during the 1994 season orts.c ts.com

7 Rushing Records Rushing Records 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 126 Anthony Shelman at Tulsa, Calvin Prince vs. Drake, Howard Stevens vs. So. Illinois, Anthony Shelman vs. Tulsa, Michael Bush vs. Cincinnati, Calvin Arrington vs. North Texas, Ralph Dawkins at Ohio State, Calvin Prince vs. Drake, Howard Stevens at Memphis, Walter Peacock at NE Louisiana, Michael Bush vs. Florida Atlantic, Anthony Shelman at Army, Anthony Shelman at Memphis, Donnie Craft vs. Indiana State, Deon Booker vs. Marshall, Greg Hickman at Memphis, Walter Peacock vs. Wichita State, Anthony Shelman at Kentucky, Walter Peacock vs. Mississippi St., Leroy Collins at Southern Miss, Ron Davenport vs. Miami (Fla.), Frank Moreau vs. Chattanooga, Calvin Prince vs. NE Louisiana, Howard Stevens vs. Tampa, Michael Bush vs. Connecticut, Henry Miller at Tulane, Walter Peacock at West Texas St., Frank Moreau at Kentucky, Walter Peacock at West Texas St, Walter Peacock vs. Furman, 1973 RALPH DAWKINS 144 Tony Stallings vs. Kentucky, Nathan Poole vs. Drake, Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina, Frank Moreau vs. UAB, Kolby Smith vs. Syracuse, Frank Moreau vs. Illinois, George Stripling vs. Cincinnati, Calvin Prince vs. Wichita State, Ralph Dawkins vs. E. KentuckY, Jim Wagoner vs. Drake, Nathan Poole at Memphis, Nathan Poole vs. Indiana State, Lionel Gates vs. Houston, Frank Moreau vs. NE Louisiana, Walter Peacock at Memphis, Anthony Shelman at Texas A&M, Deon Booker vs. W. Kentucky, Walter Peacock at Drake, Michael Bush vs. Pittsburgh, Walter Peacock at West Texas St., Anthony Shelman vs. Pittsburgh, Frank Moreau vs. East Carolina, Anthony Shelman vs. NC State, T.J. Patterson vs. W.Carolina, Leroy Collins at Illinois, Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati, Frank Moreau at Memphis, Howard Stevens at Tulsa, Michael Bush vs. West Virginia, Howard Stevens vs. Dayton, Tony Stallings vs. Memphis, Leroy Collins vs. W. Kentucky, Deon Booker vs. Memphis State, Eric Shelton vs. Kentucky, Nathan Poole vs. Tulsa, Frank Moreau at Army, Walter Peacock vs. Dayton, Walter Peacock vs. Drake, Calvin Prince vs. Cincinnati, Leroy Collins at East Carolina (2) 137 George Stripling vs. Syracuse, Michael Bush vs. Houston, Walter Peacock at Drake, Eric Shelton vs. Memphis, T.J. Patterson at Cincinnati, Nathan Poole at Dayton, Eric Shelton vs. Syracuse, T.J. Patterson vs. UAB, Frank Moreau vs. Cincinnati, Deon Booker at North Carolina, Calvin Prince vs. Boston U. (1) 134 Carwell Gardner at KansaS, Calvin Arrington vs. NE Louisiana, Calvin Arrington at Northern Illinois, Calvin Arrington at Kentucky, Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina, Frank Moreau vs. E. Michigan, Calvin Arrington vs. Maryland, Michael Bush vs. Kentucky, Michael Bush vs. Kentucky, Eric Shelton vs. Tulane, Lionel Gates vs. Miami (OH), Michael Bush vs. Cincinnati, Henry Miller vs. East Carolina, Tony Stallings vs. Cincinnati, Donnie Craft vs. Temple, Donnell Gordon vs. N. Illinois, Lionel Gates vs. Kentucky, Frank Moreau at Cincinnati, Leroy Collins vs. Army, Anthony Shelman at Arizona StatE, Ron Davenport vs. Cincinnati, Deon Booker vs. Virginia, Willie Shelby vs. Southern Miss, Donnie Craft vs. Marshall, Nathan Poole at Tulsa, Tony Stallings at Houston, Deon Booker vs. Tulsa, Michael Bush vs. Cincinnati, Deon Booker at Southern MisS, Donnie Craft vs. Richmond, Deon Booker vs. W. Kentucky, Walter Peacock vs. Mississippi St., Walter Peacock vs. Dayton, Ralph Dawkins vs. KansaS, T.J. Patterson at Tulane, Ron Davenport vs. Florida State, Greg Hickman vs. Tulsa, Otis Floyd vs. Northern Illinois, Deon Booker vs. Tulane, Calvin Prince at Alabama, Louisville le Footbal otball l 135

8 :Passing Records Passing Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Passes Attempted Game: 63, Chris Redman vs. Southern Miss, 1996 Season: 489, Chris Redman, 1999 Career: 1,679, Chris Redman, Most Passes Completed Game 44 Chris Redman vs. East Carolina, 1998 Season 317 Chris Redman, 1999 Career 1,031 Chris Redman Most Yards Passing Game: 592, Chris Redman vs. ECU, 1998 Season: 4,042, Chris Redman, 1998 Career: 12,541, Chris Redman, Most Touchdown Passes Game 6 Chris Redman vs. East Carolina, 1998 Season 29 Chris Redman, 1998, 1999 Career 84 Chris Redman, Most Interceptions Thrown Game 6 Erik Watts vs. Florida State, 1991 Season 28 Ed Rubbert, 1984 Career 45 Ed Rubbert, Highest Yards Per Game Average Season Chris Redman, 1998 Career Chris Redman, Highest Yards Per Completion Season 15.3 Brian Brohm, 2006 Career 14.3 Brian Brohm, Highest Yards Per Attempt Season 9.74 Brian Brohm, 2006 Career 9.48 Brian Brohm, CHRIS REDMAN is the school s all-time leading passer. CAREER PASSING LEADERS Player Years C-Att TD Yds 1. Chris Redman ,031-1, , Dave Ragone , , Jay Gruden , , Brian Brohm , Stefan LeFors , Ed Rubbert , Jeff Brohm , Marty Lowe , Browning Nagle , John Madeya ,504 Highest Completion Pct. Season 73.5 Stefan LeFors, 2004 Career 66.3 Brian Brohm, Highest Efficiency Rating Season Stefan LeFors, 2004 Career Brian Brohm, TEAM RECORDS Most Passes Attempts Game 68 vs. Wichita St., 1978 Season 685, 1977 Most Passes Completed Game 46 at East Carolina, 1998 Season 338, 1998 Most Yards Gained Passing Game 615, ECU, 1998 Season 4,498, 1998 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown Season 33, orts.c ts.com

9 :Passing Records Passing Records YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year Name Att. Cm. Int. Pct. Yds. TD 2006 Brian Brohm , Brian Brohm , Stefan LeFors , Stefan LeFors , Dave Ragone , Dave Ragone , Dave Ragone , Chris Redman , Chris Redman , Chris Redman , Chris Redman , Marty Lowe , Marty Lowe , Jeff Brohm , Jeff Brohm , Erik Watts , B. Nagle , B. Nagle , Jay Gruden , Jay Gruden , Ed Rubbert , Ed Rubbert , Ed Rubbert , Dean May , Dean May , Dean May Pat Patterson Stu Stram Stu Stram Stu Stram Stu Stram John Darling Len DePaola Len DePaola John Madeya , John Madeya , John Madeya , Gary Inman Wally Oyler , Wally Oyler , Benny Russell , Benny Russell na , T. LaFramboise na , T. LaFramboise , John Giles na , John Giles , Dale Orem Bob Williams Bob Williams Jim Houser Johnny Unitas na Johnny Unitas na , Johnny Unitas Bill Karns na Frank Gitschier4731 na Career Records PASSING YARDS Player Yards Years 1. Chris Redman Dave Ragone 8, Jay Gruden 7, Brian Brohm 6, Stefan LeFors 5, Ed Rubbert 5, Jeff Brohm 5, Marty Lowe 4, Browning Nagle 4, John Madeya 4, COMPLETIONS Player Cmp Years 1. Chris Redman 1, Dave Ragone Jay Gruden Brian Brohm Ed Rubbert Marty Lowe Stefan LeFors Jeff Brohm John Madeya Browning Nagle ATTEMPTS Player Att Years 1. Chris Redman 1, Dave Ragone 1, Jay Gruden 1, Ed Rubbert Marty Lowe John Madeya Jeff Brohm Brian Brohm Stefan LeFors Dean May TOUCHDOWN PASSES Player TD Years 1. Chris Redman Dave Ragone Jay Gruden Brian Brohm Jeff Brohm Stefan LeFors John Madeya Browning Nagle Dean May Ed Rubbert COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Player Pct. Years 1. Brian Brohm ( ) Stefan LeFors ( ) Chris Redman (1,031-1,679) Dave Ragone (685-1,180) Johnny Unitas ( ) Jeff Brohm ( ) Browning Nagle ( ) Jay Gruden (572-1,049) Dean May ( ) Marty Lowe ( ) INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE Player Pct. Years 1. Brian Brohm (12-712) Stefan LeFors (13-630) Dave Ragone (29-1,180) Chris Redman (51-1,679) Browning Nagle (21-597) Jeff Brohm (19-715) Marty Lowe (29-767) Jay Gruden (54-1,049) Stu Stram (23-438) Dean May (34-602) Season Records PASSING YARDS Player Yards Year 1. Chris Redman 4, Chris Redman 3, Stefan LeFors 3, Chris Redman 3, Dave Ragone 3, Brian Brohm 3, Brian Brohm 2, Dave Ragone 2, Jeff Brohm 2, Dave Ragone 2, STEFAN LEFORS completed 66.0 percent of his passes during his career. He was named the Offensive MVP of the 2004 Liberty Bowl. PASSING COMPLETIONS Player Cmp Year 1. Chris Redman Chris Redman Chris Redman Dave Ragone Dave Ragone Jay Gruden Stefan LeFors Dave Ragone Jay Gruden Brian Brohm PASSING ATTEMPTS Player Att Year 1. Chris Redman Chris Redman Chris Redman Dave Ragone Jay Gruden Dave Ragone Jay Gruden Ed Rubbert Stefan LeFors Dave Ragone TOUCHDOWN PASSES Player TD Year 1. Chris Redman Chris Redman Dave Ragone Dave Ragone Dave Ragone Jeff Brohm Stefan LeFors Brian Brohm Chris Redman Ed Rubbert COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Player Pct. Year 1. Stefan LeFors ( ) Brian Brohm ( ) Chris Redman ( ) Chris Redman ( ) Brian Brohm ( ) Stefan LeFors ( ) Dave Ragone ( ) Jeff Brohm ( ) Dave Ragone ( ) Jay Gruden ( ) Louisville le Footbal otball l 137

10 :Passing Records Passing Records 300-Yard Passing Games Chris Redman 592 East Carolina 1998 Chris Redman 506 Memphis 1998 Chris Redman 477 Tulane 1998 Chris Redman 474 W. Kentucky 1998 Stefan LeFors 459 TCU 2003 Chris Redman 450 Illinois 1999 Chris Redman 431 Cincinnati 1998 Chris Redman 428 Tulane 1997 Stefan LeFors 406 Army 2003 Chris Redman 400 Southern Miss 1996 Chris Redman 397 Houston 1999 Ed Rubbert 393 Murray State 1984 Brian Brohm 389 South Florida 2005 Chris Redman 385 Memphis 1999 Browning Nagle 374 Tulsa 1989 Brian Brohm 368 Oregon State 2005 Dave Ragone 368 Kentucky 2001 Chris Redman 368 Kentucky 1998 Chris Redman 367 Cincinnati 1999 Chris Redman 366 Army 1999 Chris Redman 362 Boston College 1998 Dave Ragone 359 TCU 2001 Jay Gruden 357 Akron 1987 Brian Brohm 354 West Virginia 2006 Dean May 354 Western Kentucky 1983 Dave Ragone 352 East Carolina 2002 Chris Redman 350 Utah 1998 Chris Redman 345 Southern Miss 1999 Brian Brohm 341 Connecticut 2006 Jeff Brohm 340 Pittsburgh 1993 Jay Gruden 339 Florida State 1987 Mike Watkins 338 Army 1998 Chris Redman 337 Cincinnati 1997 Brian Brohm 337 Pittsburgh 2006 Stefan LeFors 334 Houston 2003 Chris Redman 333 Houston 1997 Jeff Brohm 331 Arizona State 1993 Dave Ragone 326 Cincinnati 2000 Chris Redman 325 Michigan State 1996 Brian Brohm 324 Cincinnati 2006 Chris Redman 324 Kentucky 1999 Chris Redman 324 Illinois 1997 Chris Redman 324 Utah 1997 Ed Rubbert 324 Rutgers 1984 Jay Gruden 323 North Carolina 1988 Stefan LeFors 321 Memphis 2004 Dave Ragone 321 Colorado State 2000 Marty Lowe 321 Tulane 1995 Jeff Brohm 320 Navy 1993 Jay Gruden 320 Tulane 1988 Jay Gruden 319 Maryland 1988 Stefan LeFors 317 Houston 2004 Brian Brohm 315 Rutgers 2005 Chris Redman 315 Penn State 1997 Brian Brohm 311 Wake Forest 2006 Browning Nagle 310 Tulsa 1990 Dave Ragone 309 TCU 2002 Dave Ragone 309 Illinois 2001 Brian Brohm 307 Temple 2006 Brian Brohm 304 North Carolina 2005 Dean May 304 Richmond 1982 Jeff Brohm 304 Southern Miss 1993 Browning Nagle 304 Kansas 1990 Brian Brohm 303 Cincinnati 2005 Ed Rubbert 303 Southern Miss 1984 Erik Watts 303 Ohio State 1991 Erik Watts 302 Virginia Tech 1991 ED RUBBERT threw 55 times against Murray State in Single-Game Records COMPLETIONS Player Cmp Opp Year 1. Chris Redman 44 ECU Chris Redman. 41 Tulane Chris Redman 39 Illinois Chris Redman 36 Army 1999 Chris Redman 36 W. Kentucky Chris Redman 35 Southern Miss Chris Redman 34 Tulane Chris Redman 33 Memphis Four players 32 (Ragone vs. TCU, 2001) 10 Stefan LeFors 31 TCU 2003 Brian Brohm 31 West Virginia 2005 ATTEMPTS Player Att Opp Year 1. Chris Redman 63 Southern Miss Chris Redman 62 Cincinnati Chris Redman 60 Illinois Chris Redman 57 Tulane 1997 Chris Redman 57 Utah Chris Redman 56 Tulane 1998 Chris Redman 56 East Carolina Ed Rubbert 55 Murray St Three players 54 (Nagle vs. Tulsa, 1989) TOUCHDOWN PASSES Player TD Opp Year 1. Chris Redman 6 ECU Brian Brohm 5 Oregon State 2005 Dave Ragone 5 ECU 2002 Chris Redman 5 Houston 1999 Chris Redman 5 Kentucky 1999 Chris Redman 5 Boston College 1998 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Player Pct. Opp Year 1. Stefan LeFors 85.7 (12-14) ECU Stefan Lefors 81.8 (18-22) Houston 2004 Brian Brohm 81.8 (18-22) Oregon St Stefan LeFors 81.2 (13-16) North Carolina Stefan LeFors 80.8 (21-26) USF 2004 Brian Brohm 80.8 (21-26) Cincinnati Marty Lowe 80.6 (29-36) Navy Chris Redman 78.6 (44-56) ECU Chris Redman 78.3 (36-46) WKU Stefan LeFors 77.4 (24-31) Houston 2003 CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 1. Stefan LeFors 173 Kentucky, 2004-Houston 2004 SINGLE-GAME PASSING EFFICIENCY Brian Brohm vs. Oregon State, Stefan LeFors vs. Temple, Brian Brohm vs. N. Carolina, Chris Redman vs. Cincinnati, Stefan LeFors vs. Houston, Stefan LeFors vs. TCU, Dave Ragone vs. East Carolina, Brian Brohm vs. Pitt, Stefan LeFors vs. Miami, Brian Brohm vs. Connecticut, 2006 CAREER PASSING PASSING EFFICIENCY Chris Redman, Brian Brohm, Stefan LeFors, Dave Ragone, Jeff Brohm, Browning Nagle, Dean May, Jay Gruden, Stu Stram, John Madeya, JEFF BROHM ranks fifth with an impressive pass efficiency rating orts.c ts.com

11 :Receiving Records Receiving Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Passes Caught Game: 15 Arnold Jackson vs. Cincinnati, Ibn Green vs. ECU, 1998 Season: 101 Arnold Jackson, 1999 Career: 101 Arnold Jackson, Most Yards Gained Game 214 Ibn Green vs. ECU, 1998 Season 1,265 Harry Douglas, 2006 Career 3,670 Arnold Jackson, Most Touchdown Receptions Game: 5 Anthony Cummings vs. UC, 1990 Season: 12 Ibn Green, 1998 Career: 33 Ibn Green, Best Average Per Reception Season 23.5 Larry Hart, 1970 Career 18.6 Mario Urrutia, HARRY DOUGLAS J.R. RUSSELL MARIO URRUTIA YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year Name Rec Yds TD Avg 2006 Harry Douglas 70 1, Joshua Tinch J.R. Russell J.R. Russell 75 1, Damien Dorsey Deion Branch 72 1, Deion Branch 71 1, Arnold Jackson 101 1, Arnold Jackson 90 1, Miguel Montano Miguel Montano Miguel Montano Jamie Asher Jamie Asher Ralph Dawkins Ralph Dawkins Anthony Cummings Carwell Gardner Deon Booker Rodney Knighton Eric Vaughn Ernest Givins Ernest Givins David Hatfield Mark Clayton Mark Clayton Ken Robinson Randy Butler Ken Robinson Marc Mitchell Marc Mitchell Tony Smith Kevin Miller Dale Kaminski Gary Barnes Tony Burdock Cookie Brinkman Cookie Brinkman Larry Hart Rick Getch Jim Zamberlan Jim Zamberlan Al MacFarlane Roger Whitehead Charlie Mudd Don Hockensmith Don Hockensmith LONGEST PASSES 1. Kams to Sartini, 94 vs. Washington & Lee, Johhny Unitas to Babe Ray, 93 vs. Houston, Chris Redman to Arnold Jackson, 86 vs. Utah, John Madeya to Larry Hart, 85 vs. North Texas State, Ed Rubbert to Earnest Givins, 85 vs. SMU, Dave Ragone to Zek Parker, 82 vs. Kentucky, Chris Redman to Zek Parker, 81 vs. East Carolina, Jeff Brohm to Ralph Dawkins, 80 vs. Texas, Dave Ragone to Deion Branch, 78 vs. TCU, Dean May to Mark Clayton, 77 vs. Oklahoma State, Brian Brohm to Mario Urrutia, 76 vs. Florida Atlantic, Brian Brohm to Harry Douglas, 75 vs. Pittsburgh, Brian Brohm to Joshua Tinch, 74 vs. Houston, Brian Brohm to Mario Urrutia, 73 vs. North Carolina, 2005 CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS Player Years Rec Yds TD 1. Arnold Jackson , Ibn Green , J.R. Russell , Miguel Montano , Joshua Tinch , Jamie Asher , Ralph Dawkins , Deion Branch , Lavell Boyd , Zek Parker , ARNOLD JACKSON is the school s all-time leading receiver with 299 career receptions Louisville le Footbal otball l 139

12 Receiving Records Receiving Records Career Records RECEPTIONS Player Rec Years 1. Arnold Jackson Ibn Green J.R. Russell Miguel Montano Joshua Tinch Jamie Asher Ralph Dawkins Deion Branch Lavell Boyd Zek Parker Jim Zamberlan RECEIVING YARDS Player Yds Years 1. Arnold Jackson 3, Ibn Green 2, J.R. Russell 2, Miguel Montano 2, Deion Branch 2, Joshua Tinch 2, Mark Clayton 2, Zek Parker 1, Lavell Boyd 1, Harry Douglas 1, RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Player TD Years 1. Ibn Green Arnold Jackson J.R. Russell Anthony Cummings Deion Branch Mario Urrutia Zek Parker Ralph Dawkins Larry Hart Jim Zamberlan Don Hockensmith CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Player TD Years 1. Arnold Jackson Deion Branch Mark Clayton J.R. Russell Miguel Montano Ibn Green Season Records RECEPTIONS Player Rec. Year 1. Arnold Jackson Arnold Jackson J.R. Russell J.R. Russell Deion Branch Deion Branch Harry Douglas Jamie Asher Miguel Montano Joshua Tinch RECEIVING YARDS Player Yds Year 1. Harry Douglas 1, J.R. Russell 1, Arnold Jackson 1, Deion Branch 1, Arnold Jackson 1, Mark Clayton 1, Deion Branch 1, J.R. Russell Ibn Green Miguel Montano ZEK PARKER recorded 1,804 receiving yards during his four-year Cardinal career. RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Player TD Year 1. Ibn Green Arnold Jackson Anthony Cummings Deion Branch Deion Branch Arnold Jackson Lavell Boyd Kevin Cook AVERAGE PER RECEPTION Player Avg. Year 1. Larry Hart Mark Clayton Mario Urrutia Mark Clayton Mike Dennis Ernest Givins Eric Vaughn Aaron Bailey Joey Hamilton Don Hockensmith SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS Player Rec Opp Year 1. Arnold Jackson 15 Cincinnati 1999 Ibn Green 15 East Carolina Miguel Montano 14 East Carolina 1997 Miguel Montano 14 Southern Miss Ibn Green 13 Memphis 1999 Joshua Tinch 13 West Virginia Arnold Jackson 12 Tulane 1998 Jamie Asher 12 Kentucky Eight with 11 (Jackson vs. Illinois) 1999 SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS Player Rec Opp Year 1. Ibn Green 214 East Carolina Cookie Brinkman 197 Marshall Deion Branch 194 Cincinnati 2000 Arnold Jackson 194 lllinois 1999 Miguel Montano 194 Southern Miss Mark Clayton 193 Tennessee St Zek Parker 184 Kentucky Arnold Jackson 182 Army Mark Clayton 179 Memphis Aaron Bailey 175 Memphis 1993 Mario Urrutia 175 Oregon State 2005 SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Player TD Opp Year 1. Anthony Cummings 5 Cincinnati Lavell Boyd 4 Houston 1999 POSITIONAL RECORDS RUNNING BACK SEASON RECEPTIONS 1. Carwell Gardner Ralph Dawkins Ralph Dawkins Rodney Knighton Deon Booker CAREER RECEPTIONS 1. Ralph Dawkins Deon Booker Al MacFarlane Rodney Knighton Walter Peacock SEASON YARDS 1. Carwell Gardner Al MacFarlane Ralph Dawkins Ralph Dawkins Al MacFarlane CAREER YARDS 1. Ralph Dawkins 1, Al MacFarlane 1, Deon Booker Carwell Gardner Rodney Knighton TIGHT ENDS SEASON RECEPTIONS 1. Jamie Asher Ibn Green Ibn Green Ibn Green Ibn Green Ronnie Ghent Ronnie Ghent CAREER RECEPTIONS 1. Ibn Green Jamie Asher Ronnie Ghent SEASON YARDS 1. Ibn Green Jamie Asher Ibn Green Jamie Asher Gary Barnidge Ronnie Ghent CAREER YARDS 1. Ibn Green 2, Jamie Asher 1, Ronnie Ghent 1, Gary Barnidge orts.c ts.com

13 Receiving Records 100-Yard Receiving Games Ibn Green Arnold Jackson Deion Branch Miguel Montano Mark Clayton Mark Clayton Zek Parker Arnold Jackson Mark Clayton Aaron Bailey Deion Branch Arnold Jackson Lavell Boyd Ibn Green Harry Douglas Deion Branch Arnold Jackson Carl Williams Zek Parker Mark Clayton Damien Dorsey Ibn Green J.R. Russell Joey Hamilton Mark Clayton Ibn Green Harry Douglas Miguel Montano Ernest Givins Joshua Tinch Deion Branch Lavell Boyd J.R. Russell Mario Urrutia Jamie Asher J.R. Russell Coswell Sims Eric Vaughn Miguel Montano Mark Clayton Mario Urrutia ECU Illinois Cincinnati Southern Miss Tennessee St. Tennessee St. Kentucky Army Memphis Memphis State Illinois Cincinnati Houston Memphis Wake Forest ECU Southern Miss W. Kentucky Memphis Richmond ECU Army Army Akron Oklahoma St. Illinois Connecticut Cincinnati SMU Houston Houston Tulane Memphis Pittsburgh Army Miami Tulane Memphis Tulane Miami (Fla.) Middle Tenn Deion Branch Lionel Gates Deion Branch Arnold Jackson Harry Douglas Arnold Jackson Ibn Green Deion Branch Miguel Montano Dontay Spillman Ibn Green Ernest Givins James Jones Arnold Jackson Damien Dorsey Ronnie Ghent Deion Branch Arnold Jackson Broderick Clark Lavell Boyd Ibn Green Arnold Jackson Arnold Jackson Kevin Cook Joey Hamilton Mark Clayton Arnold Jackson J.R. Russell Charles Sheffield Arnold Jackson Eric Broomfield Ronnie Ghent Ibn Green John Bell Tony Cummings Harry Douglas Deion Branch Deion Branch David Hatfield Carwell Gardner Carwell Gardner Memphis TCU TCU Cincinnati Pittsburgh Tulane Kentucky East Carolina Penn State Army North Carolina Houston West Virginia W. Kentucky TCU Florida State Kentucky Kentucky Army Oklahoma W. Kentucky Boston College Utah Navy Tulsa Toledo Houston TCU Kentucky Southern Miss Kansas Southern Miss Cincinnati Pittsburgh Cincinnati West Virginia Tulane Connecticut Murray State Syracuse Southern Miss JOSHUA TINCH caught 162 passes in his career with the Cardinals. Keith Stephens Arnold Jackson Mario Urrutia Miguel Montano Jamie Asher Gary Barnidge J.R. Russell J.R. Russell J.R. Russell Mark Clayton Deion Branch Danny Thomas Arnold Jackson Miguel Montano Jamie Asher Jamie Asher Jamie Asher Eric Vaughn J.R. Russell Dontay Spillman Danny Thomas Lavell Boyd Ralph Dawkins Miguel Montano Miguel Montano Ernest Givins Charles Sheffield Arnold Jackson Miguel Montano David Hatfield J.R. Russell Rico Williams Greg Brohm Tony Cummings Ernest Givins Aaron Bailey J.R. Russell Ibn Green Mark Clayton Rodney Knighton Eric Vaughn Mark Clayton Tulane Tulane West Virginia Oklahoma West Virginia South Florida South Florida Houston Cincinnati Indiana State New Mexico St. Houston Memphis East Carolina Navy Kentucky Navy West Virginia TCU Colorado St. E. Kentucky Southern Miss San Jose State Tulane North Texas Murray State Tulane Utah Northern Illinois Virginia Tech Tulane Tulane Tulsa Tulsa Rutgers Tennessee East Carolina Cincinnati Florida State Purdue Tulane Temple Despite playing just two seasons with the Cardinals. DEION BRANCH caught 143 passes Louisv ootbal Louisviille F Fo otballl 141

14 Total Offense Records Total Offense Records Individual Records Total Offense Records RUSH-PASS PLAYS Game: 71, Chris Redman vs. Southern Miss, 1996 Season: 572, Dave Ragone, 2002 Career: 1,846, Chris Redman, NET YARDS Game: 578, Chris Redman vs. East Carolina, 1998 Season: 4,009, Chris Redman vs Career: 12,129, Chris Redman, MOST YARDS PER GAME Season: Chris Redman vs Career: 263.7, Chris Redman, Team Records Total Offense Records MOST PLAYS Game: 98 vs. Cincinnati, 1997 Season: 913, 2003 NET YARDS Game: 779 vs. Houston, 2003 Season: 6,468, 2004 MOST YARDS PER GAME Season: 559.6, 1998 MOST YARDS PER PLAY Game: 11.1 vs. Oregon State, 2005 Season: 7.2, 2004 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game: 37 vs. Houston, 2003; 37 vs. WKU, 1989 Season: 323, 2004 BRIAN BROHM led the BIG EAST in total offense in 2006, averaging yards per game. Single-Game Total Offense Player Yds Opp Year 1. Chris Redman 578 East Carolina Stefan LeFors 493 TCU Chris Redman 491 Memphis Benny Russell 472 Drake Chris Redman 471 Cincinnati Chris Redman 468 W. Kentucky Chris Redman 454 Tulane Chris Redman 439 Illinois Stefan LeFors 413 Army Chris Redman 410 Houston 1999 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year Name Rush Pass Plays Total 2006 Brian Brohm 45 3, , Brian Brohm , Stefan LeFors , Stefan LeFors 405 3, , Dave Ragone 248 2, , Dave Ragone 66 3, , Dave Ragone 252 2, , Chris Redman , , Chris Redman -33 4, , Chris Redman , , Chris Redman , , Marty Lowe -59 2, , Marty Lowe -64 2, , Jeff Brohm 45 2, , Jeff Brohm -41 2, , Erik Watts , , Browning Nagle -50 2, , Browning Nagle , , Jay Gruden , , Jay Gruden , , Ed Rubbert , , Ed Rubbert , , Ed Rubbert , , Dean May -71 1, , Dean May , , Dean May Pat Patterson Stu Stram Nathan Poole , Calvin Prince , Calvin Prince , Walter Peacock , Walter Peacock Walter Peacock , John Madeya , , Howard Stevens , John Madeya , , Gary Inman , Wally Oyler 249 1, , Wally Oyler 256 1, , Benny Russell 273 2, , Benny Russell 141 1, ,932 JAY GRUDEN CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Player Run Pass Total Years 1. Chris Redman ,541 12, Dave Ragone 597 8,564 9, Brian Brohm 90 6,751 6, Stefan LeFors 756 5,853 6, Jay Gruden ,024 6, Jay Brohm 379 6,051 6, Ed Rubbert ,496 4, Marty Lowe ,861 4, Browning Nagle ,653 4, Benny Russell 406 3,957 4, orts.c ts.com

15 Total Offense Records Total Offense Records Career Total Offense Records Player Run Pass Total Years 1. Chris Redman ,541 12, Dave Ragone 597 8,564 9, Brian Brohm 90 6,751 6, Stefan LeFors 756 5,853 6, Jay Gruden ,024 6, Jeff Brohm 379 5,451 5, Ed Rubbert ,496 4, Marty Lowe ,861 4, Browning Nagle ,653 4, Benny Russell 406 3,957 4, Season Total Offense Records Player Run Pass Total Year 1. Chris Redman -33 4,043 4, Stefan LeFors 405 3,145 3, Chris Redman ,647 3, Dave Ragone 248 2,880 3, Dave Ragone 66 3,056 3, Brian Brohm 45 3,049 3, Chris Redman ,079 2, Stefan LeFors 333 2,596 2, Dave Ragone 252 2,621 2, Brian Brohm -36 2,883 2, Game All-Purpose Records Player Yds Opp Year 1. Aaron Bailey 322 Memphis Dee Smith 295 Tulsa Ralph Dawkins 272 Ohio State Ralph Dawkins 261 Memphis 1992 Joey Hamilton 261 Akron Ernest Givins 256 SMU Deon Booker 252 Marshall Lenny Lyles 247 Toledo Michael Bush 243 Florida Atlantic Zek Parker 234 Tulane 2000 Season All-Purpose Records Player Year Total 1. Howard Stevens , Walter Peacock , Howard Stevens , Ernest Givins , Walter Peacock , Frank Moreau , Arnold Jackson , Keith Stephens , Arnold Jackson , Nathan Poole , Michael Bush , Harry Douglas , Zek Parker , Walter Peacock , Carwell Gardner ,320 RALPH DAWKINS ranks third all-time in school history with 4,530 yards. Season Touchdown Responsibility Player Years TDR 1. Dave Ragone Chris Redman Chris Redman Dave Ragone Dave Ragone Brian Brohm Stefan LeFors Jeff Brohm Stefan LeFors Chris Redman Browning Nagle Career Touchdown Responsibility Player Years Total 1. Chris Redman Dave Ragone Brian Brohm Jay Gruden Stefan LeFors Jeff Brohm John Madeya Browning Nagle Marty Lowe Dean May YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year Name Rush Rec. Ret. Total 2006 Harry Douglas 49 1, , Michael Bush 1, , Montrell Jones J.R. Russell 0 1, , Damien Dorsey , Zek Parker , Zek Parker , Frank Moreau 1, , Arnold Jackson 33 1, , Arnold Jackson Donnell Gordon Calvin Arrington 1, , Anthony Shelman 1, , Aaron Bailey , Ralph Dawkins , Ralph Dawkins , Ralph Dawkins Carwell Gardner , Keith Stephens , Keith Stephens Keith Stephens ,162 1, Ernest Givins , Ernest Givins Willie Shelby Mark Clayton 68 1, , Don Craft Don Craft Greg Hickman Nathan Poole 1, , Calvin Prince 1, , Calvin Prince 1, , Walter Peacock 1, , Walter Peacock , Walter Peacock 1, , Howard Stevens 1, , Howard Stevens 1, , Bill Gatti , Lee Bougess 1, , Herbie Phelps , Herbie Phelps , Jim Zamberlan Al MacFarlane CAREER ALL-PURPOSE LEADERS Player Years Run Rec KR PR Total 1. Walter Peacock , , , Arnold Jackson , , Ralph Dawkins ,159 1, , Zek Parker ,804 2, , Howard Stevens , , Lenny Lyles , , Keith Stevens , , Deon Booker , , Nathan Poole , , Michael Bush , , Louisville le Footbal otball l 143

16 Scoring Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points Scored Game: 40 Roger Black vs. Washington (TN), 1912 Season: 144 Michael Bush, 2005 Career: 341 Art Carmody, 2004Most Touchdowns Game 5 Several times (most recent: Eric Shelton vs. ECU, 2004) Season 24 Michael Bush, 2005 Career 49 Lenny Lyles, Most Defensive Touchdowns Season: 2, Deon Palmer, 2005, Anthony Bridges, 1993 Career: 3 Brandon Johnson, , Kerry Rhodes, , Anthony Bridges, Most Two-Point Conversions Season 4 Stefan LeFors, 2003; Leroy Collins, 1998 Career 4 Lavell Boyd TEAM RECORDS Most Points Scored Game: 100 vs. Washington (TN), 1912 Season: Most Touchdowns Game 14 vs. Washington (TN), 1912 Season Most Defensive Touchdowns Season: 4, (Brandon Johnson, Deon Palmer (2), Earl Heyman, 2005); Bud Herring, Michael Brown, Antonio Roundtree, Courtney Dinkins, 1999); (Alan Campos, Johnny Frost, Jason Stinson, Shawn Kries); (Anthony Bridges (2), Jim Hanna, Tom Cavallo, 1993) ART CARMODY is the school s all-time leading scorer with 341 points. He won the Lou Groza Award last season as the nation s top kicker. CAREER SCORING LEADERS Player 1. Art Carmody 2. Lenny Lyles 3. Nate Smith 4. Michael Bush 5. David Akers 6. Ibn Green 7. Arnold Jackson 8. Ron Bell 9. Eric Shelton Jon Hilbert How. Stevens KERRY RHODES scored three defensive touchdowns during his career with the Cardinals or ts.c om orts.c ts.com Years TD XP FG Pts

17 Scoring Records Scoring Records Scoring Year-By-Year Leaders Year Name TD XP FG Pts 2006 Art Carmody Michael Bush Eric Shelton Nate Smith Nate Smith Nate Smith Deion Branch Frank Moreau Leroy Collins Ibn Green Arnold Jackson David Akers David Akers Anthony Shelman David Akers Ralph Dawkins Klaus Wilmsmeyer Anthony Cummings Ron Bell Deon Booker Rodney Knighton Deon Booker Dan Cerione Phil Ellis Phil Ellis Mark Clayton Tony Blair Don Craft Dave Betz Greg Hickman Nathan Poole Calvin Prince Calvin Prince Walter Peacock Wilbur Summers Walter Peacock Howard Stevens Howard Stevens Larry Hart Lee Bougess David Shanks Herbie Phelps Wayne Patrick Pete Compise Al MacFarlane Al MacFarlane Charlie Mudd Lee Calland Lee Calland Ken Porco Lenny Lyles Lenny Lyles Lenny Lyles Lenny Lyes Johnny Unitas Jim Williams Tom Lucia Gene Sartini Stu Gibson FRANK MOREAU is tied for eighth in school history with 27 career touchdowns. He played for the Cardinals from Career Touchdowns Player TD Year 1. Lenny Lyles Michael Bush Ibn Green Arnold Jackson Eric Shelton Howard Stevens Ralph Dawkins Anthony Shelman Frank Moreau Season Touchdowns Player TD Year 1. Michael Bush Lenny Lyles Eric Shelton Leroy Collins Frank Moreau Howard Stevens Nathan Poole Anthony Shelman Lenny Lyles Anthony Allen Calvin Prince Season Scoring Player TD XP FG Pts. 1. Michael Bush, Lenny Lyles, Art Carmody, Eric Shelton, Leroy Collins, Art Carmody, Art Carmody, Frank Moreau, Howard Stevens, Nathan Poole, Game Touchdowns Player TD Pts. Opp 1. Eric Shelton, ECU Leroy Collins, WKU Anthony Cummings, Cincinnati C.N. Caldwell 5 30 Moore s Hill Fred Koster, Rose Poly Fred Koster, Ogden 2007 Louisville le Footbal otball l 145

18 Scoring Records Scoring Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points by Kicking Game: 16 Art Carmody vs. Pitt, 2005 Season: 123 Art Carmody, 2006 Career: 341 Art Carmody, Most PAT s Attempted Game 10 Art Carmody vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Season 77 Art Carmody, 2004 Career 202 Art Carmody, Most PAT s Made Game: 10 Art Carmody vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Season: 77 Art Carmody, 2004 Career: 200 Art Carmody, Most Consecutive PAT s Made Season 77 Art Carmody, 2004 Career 97 Art Carmody, Best PAT Percentage Season Art Carmody, 2004, 2006; Wade Tydlacka, Career Art Carmody, Most Field Goals Attempted Season 25 Art Carmody, 2006 Career 56 Art Carmody, Most Field Goals Made Season 21 Art Carmody, 2006 Career 47 Art Carmody, Most Consecutive Field Goals Made Season 16 Art Carmody, 2006 Career 16 Art Carmody, 2006 Best Field Goals Percentage Season 87.5 Art Carmody, 2005 Career 83.9 Art Carmody, Longest Field Goals Game 52 Four Times (most recent: Nate Smith vs. UAB, 2002 TEAM RECORDS Most Points By Kicking Game: 16 vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Season: Most Field Goals Made Game 4 vs. Pittsburgh, 2005, vs. Houston, 2000 Season Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 4 Several Times Season: Most PAT s Made Game Season orts.c ts.com Career Records Career Points By Kicking Player Pts. Year 1. Art Carmody Nate Smith David Akers Ron Bell Jon Hibbert Wilbur Summers Pete Compise Phil Ellis Career Field Goals Player FG Year 1. Art Carmody Nate Smith Ron Bell David Akers Wilbur Summers Jon Hilbert Klaus Wilmsmeyer Danny Cerione Phil Ellis Pete Comprise Career Extra Points Player PAT Years 1. Art Carmody Nate Smith Jon Hilbert David Akers Wilbur Summers Pete Compise Ron Bell Phil Ellis Matt Mager Pedro Posadas Career Field Goal Accuracy Player FG Pct. Years 1. Art Carmody (47-56) Danny Cerione (18-23) Klaus Wilmsmeyer (22-30) Nate Smith (44-64) Jon Hilbert (22-33) Ron Bell (36-58) David Akers (34-60) Phil Ellis (17-30) Matt Mager (13-24) Wilbur Summers (24-47) Season Records Season Points By Kicking Player FG Year 1. Art Carmody Art Carmody Art Carmody Nate Smith Nate Smith Nate Smith Ron Bell Jon Hilbert David Akers Jon Hilbert NATE SMITH Season Field Goals Player FG Year 1. Art Carmody Ron Bell Art Carmody Nate Smith Dave Betz Nate Smith Art Carmody David Akers Jon Hilbert Ron Bell Klaus Wilmsmeyer Matt Mager Season Extra Points Player PAT Year 1. Art Carmody Art Carmody Art Carmody Jon Hilbert Nate Smith Nate Smith Jon Hilbert Nate Smith Wilbur Summers Matt Mager Game Extra Points Player PAT Opp Year 1. Art Carmody 10 Cincinnati Art Carmody 9 Houston Art Carmody 8 ECU 2004 Art Carmody 8 Kentucky 2006 Art Carmody 8 Temple 2006 Jon Hilbert 8 Chattanooga 1999 Jon Hilbert 8 Kentucky 1999 Jon Hilbert 8 ECU 1998 Jon Hilbert 8 W. Kentucky Seven with 7 (Arthur Carmody vs. TCU, 04) Longest Field Goals Player FG Opp Year 1. Nate Smith 52 UAB 2002 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 52 Virginia 1989 Ron Bell 52 Virginia Tech 1988 Wilbur Summers 52 Chattanooga Wade Tydlacka 51 Connecticut 2000 Jon Hilbert 51 UAB 1999 David Akers 51 Texas A&M 1994 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 51 Florida State 1991 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 51 Pittsburgh 1990 Art Carmody 51 Temple Danny Cerione 49 W. Kentucky 1984 Pete Compise 49 Tulsa 1967

19 Return Records Return Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: KICKOFF RETURNS Most Kickoff Returns Game 8 Keith Stephens vs. Fla. State, 1986; Ira Glass vs. Memphis, 1986 Season: 42 Keith Stephens, 1986 Career: 103 Zek Parker, Most Yardage on Returns Game 192 JaJuan Spillman vs. Rutgers, 2006 Season 901 Keith Stephens, 1986 Career 2,258 Zek Parker, Most Touchdowns on Returns Game: 2 George Cain vs. Xavier, 1955 Season: 2 Zek Parker, 1999; Ernest Givins, 1985 Walter Peacock, 1974; Mike Blakely, 1968, George Cain, 1955; John Brewer, 1949 Career: 3 George Cain, Best Return Average Season 31.3 Mike Blakey, 1968 Career 26.9 Andy Williams, Longest Kickoff Return Season 100 Four Times (most recent: JuJuan Spillman vs. Rutgers, 2006) TEAM RECORDS: KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns Game: 9 vs. Cincinnati, 1967 Season: Most Yardage on Returns Game 258 vs. Cincinnati, 1968 Season 1, Most Touchdowns on Return Game: 2 vs. Xavier, 1955 Season: , 1999, 1985, 1973, 1968 JAJUAN SPILLMAN returned a kickoff 100 yards against Rutgers in Best Return Average Game 40.0 vs. Rutgers, 2006 Season INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: PUNT RETURNS Most Kickoff Returns Game 8 Montrell Jones vs. TCU, 2003 Season: 40 Herbie Phelps, 1967 Career: 100 Arnold Jackson, Most Yardage on Returns Game 159 Damien Dorsey, vs. Army, 2002 Season 508 Damien Dorsey, vs. Army, 2002 Career 972 Arnold Jackson, Most Touchdowns on Returns Season: 2 Greg Campbell, 1970; Tom Lucia, 1949 Career: 4 Tom Lucia, Best Return Average Season 20.0 Bill McMahon, 1965 Career 15.4 Damien Dorsey, Longest Punt Return Season 96 Greg Campbell vs. Memphis, 1970 TEAM RECORDS: PUNT RETURNS Most Returns Game: 9 vs. Cincinnati, 1967 Season: Most Yardage on Returns Game 145 vs. Akron, 1987 Season Most Touchdowns on Return Game: 1, Many times (most recent vs. West Virgina, 2006) Season: 3, 1949, 2004 Best Return Average Season 27.8, 1957 CAREER KICKOFF LEADERS Player Years KOR Yards Avg. 1. Zek Parker , Keith Stephens , Broderick Clark , Walter Peacock , Aaron Bailey , Kevin Miller , Ernest Givins , Keith Humphries Antonio Roundtree Andy Williams CAREER PUNT RETURN LEADERS Player Years PR Yards Avg. 1. Arnold Jackson Montrell Jones Herbie Phelps Damien Dorsey Keith Stephens Greg Campbell Kevin Miller Howard Stevens Louisville le Footbal otball l 147

20 Return Records Return Records BRODERICK CLARK ranks third all-time with 2,200 kickoff return yards. Career Records KICK RETURNS Player Ret Years 1. Zek Parker Keith Stephens Broderick Clark Walter Peacock Kevin Miller Aaron Bailey Ernest Givins Keith Humphries Antonio Roundtree Eric Vaughn , 86 KICK RETURN YARDS Player Ret Years 1. Zek Parker 2, Keith Stephens 2, Broderick Clark 2, Walter Peacock 1, Aaron Bailey 1, Kevin Miller 1, Ernest Givins 1, Keith Humphries Antonio Roundtree Andy Williams RETURN AVERAGE Player Ret Years 1. Andy Williams Zek Parker Ernest Givins Aaron Bailey Broderick Clark Keith Humphries Walter Peacock Ira Glass Keith Stephens Antonio Roundtree LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS Player Yds Opp Year 1. JaJuan Spillman 100 Rutgers 2006 Broderick Clark 100 Kentucky 2002 Mike Blakey 100 Drake 1968 George Cain 100 E. Kentucky 1954 Tom Lucia 100 Washington (Mo.) Andy Williams 99 Tulsa Mike Blakey 98 Cincinnati 1968 Frank Moore 98 Marshall Zek Parker 97 Chattanooga 1999 Walter Peacock 97 Drake Jim Williams 96 Wash. & Lee 1951 Season Records KICK RETURNS Player Ret Year 1. Keith Stephens Broderick Clark Zek Parker Eric Vaughn Keith Stephens Antonio Roundtree Broderick Clark Ernest Givins Ken Robinson Walter Peacock KICK RETURN YARDS Player Ret Year 1. Keith Stephens Broderick Clark Zek Parker Broderick Clark Ernest Givins Zek Parker Keith Stephens Antonio Roundtree Walter Peacock Eric Vaughn RETURN AVERAGE Player Ret Year 1. Mike Blakey Frank Minnifield Broderick Clark Zek Parker Keith Humphries Walter Peacock Frank Moore Ernest Givins JaJuan Spillman Dee Smith MONTRELL JONES averaged 22.9 yards a return in Year-By-Year Leaders Year Name No Yds Avg 2006 JaJuan Spillman Montrell Jones Broderick Clark Broderick Clark Broderick Clark Zek Parker Zek Parker Zek Parker Zek Parker Antonio Roundtree Rico Clark Coswell Sims Calvin Arrington Aaron Bailey Aaron Bailey Tony Edelen Joey Smith Dee Smith Keith Stephens Keith Stephens Keith Stephens Ernest Givins Eric Vaughn Keith Humphries Keith Humphries Frank Minnifield Mike Bell Ken Robinson Ken Robinson Kevin Miller Kevin Miller Walter Peacock Walter Peacock Walter Peacock Howard Stephens Greg Campbell Greg Campbell Ira Glass Mike Blakey Herbie Phelps Frank Moore orts.c ts.com

21 Return Records Return Records Career Records PUNT RETURNS Player Ret Years 1. Arnold Jackson $ 2. Montrell Jones Herbie Phelps Keith Stephens Kevin Miller Rico Clark Jamie Perrin Greg Campbell Howard Stevens Damien Dorsey PUNT RETURN YARDS Player Ret Years 1. Arnold Jackson Montrell Jones Herbie Phelps Damien Dorsey Keith Stephens Greg Campbell Kevin Miller Howard Stevens Joey Smith Jim Wagoner RETURN AVERAGE Player Ret Years 1. Damien Dorsey Jim Wagoner Joey Smith Aaron Bailey Howard Stevens Herbie Phelps Montrell Jones Greg Campbell Joey Hamilton Keith Humphries LONGEST PUNT RETURNS Player Yds Opp Year 1. Greg Campbell 96 Memphis Bill McMahon 91 N. Texas St Greg Searcy 89 Southern Miss 1979 Howard Steves 89 Tampa Frank Minnifield 88 Temple 1982 Don Shelton 88 Akron Tom Lucia 87 St. Joseph s Arnold Jackson 86 Illinois Keith Humphries 83 Marshall Damien Dorsey 81 Army 2002 Bill Karns 81 NC State Season Records PUNT RETURNS Player Ret Year 1. Montrell Jones Herbie Phelps Damien Dorsey Rico Clark Kevin Miller Arnold Jackson Arnold Jackson Howard Stephens Montrell Jones Joey Smith PUNT RETURN YARDS Player Ret Year 1. Damien Dorsey Montrell Jones Joey Smith Howard Stevens Herbie Phelps Montrell Jones Kevin Miller Arnold Jackson Greg Campbell Arnold Jackson Keith Stephens RETURN AVERAGE Player Ret Year 1. Bill McMahon Greg Campbell Damien Dorsey Frank Minnifield Keith Humphries Dwight Smith Herbie Phelps Arnold Jackson Anthony Floyd Joey Smith Year-By-Year Leaders Year No Yds Avg 2006 Patrick Carter Montrell Jones Montrell Jones Robert Haskins Damien Dorsey Anthony Floyd Arnold Jackson Arnold Jackson Arnold Jackson Arnold Jackson Rico Clark Danny Mosby Rico Clark Tony Bethel Aaron Bailey Aaron Bailey Derek Hawthorne Joey Smith Dee Smith Keith Stephens Joey Hamilton Keith Stephens Ernest Givens Eric Vaughn Keith Humphries Frank Minnifield Keith Humphries Jamie Perrin Jamie Perrin Greg Searcy Kevin Miller Kevin Miller Kevin Miller Jim Wagoner Jim Wagoner Howard Stevens Greg Campbell Greg Campbell Richard Watson Herbie Phelps MONTRELL JONES returned 70 punts for 729 yards in his career, which ranks second alltime in both categories. Jones transferred to Louisville from Tennessee Louisville le Footbal otball l 149

22 Punting Records Punting Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Punts Game 12 Mark Blasinsky vs. North Carolina, 1995; Matt Mager vs. Maryland, 1979 Season: 89 Mark Blasinsky, 1981 Career: 247 Jeremy Borseth, Most Punting Yards Game 498 Wilbur Summers vs. Auburn, 1974 Season 3,579 Mark Blasinsky, 1981 Career 9,920 Wilbur Summers, Best Punting Average Season: 43.0 Wilbur Summers, 1975 Career: 42.0 Wilbur Summers, Longest Punt Game 84 Klaus Wilmsmeyer vs. West Virginia, 1990 TEAM RECORDS Most Punts Game 13 vs. Cincinnati Centre, 1938 Season: Highest Average Per Punt Season Career Records PUNTS Player Punts Year 1. Jeremy Borseth Wilbur Summers Brandon Brookfield Scott Marcus Klaus Wilmsmeyer Kirk Kennedy Mark Blasinsky Al MacFarlane Rich Pennella Cookie Brinkman PUNTING AVERAGE Player Avg Years 1. Wilbur Summers Brandon Brookfield Jeremy Borseth Klaus Wilmsmeyer Mark Blasinsky Chris Sivori Rich Pennella Wade Tydlacka Scott Marcus Al MacFarlane Season Records PUNTS Player Punts Year 1. Mark Blasinsky Wilbur Summers Wilbur Summers Scott Marcus Mark Blasinsky Rich Pennella Wilbur Summers Jeremy Borseth Jeremy Borseth Cookie Brinkman PUNTING AVERAGE Player Avg Year 1. Wilbur Summers Klaus Wilmsmeyer Wilbur Summers Brandon Brookfield Brandon Brookfield Al MacFarlane Brent Moody Wilbur Summers Wade Tydlacka Jeremy Borseth Year-By-Year Leaders Year Name No. Yds. Avg Corey Goettsche 29 1, Todd Flannery 34 1, Brent Moody 26 1, Brent Moody 51 2, Nate Smith 50 1, Wade Tydlacka 63 2, Chris Sivori 55 2, Chris Sivori 34 1, Jeremy Borseth 49 1, Jeremy Borseth 68 2, Jeremy Borseth 69 2, Jeremy Borseth 61 2, Brandon Brookfield 64 2, Brandon Brookfield 59 2, Brandon Brookfield 60 2, Klaus Wilmsmeyer 46 1, Klaus Wilmsmeyer 48 2, Klaus Wilmsmeyer 41 1, Klaus Wilmsmeyer 53 1, Kirk Kennedy 63 2, Kirk Kennedy 60 2, Kirk Kennedy 57 2, Danny Cerione 39 1, Phil Ellis 44 1, Phil Ellis 69 2, Mark Blasinsky 89 3, Mark Blasinsky 76 2, Dave Betz 53 1, Nick Gagel 40 1, Rich Pennella 72 2, Rich Pennella 63 2, Wilbur Summers 72 3, Wilbur Summers 81 3, Wilbur Summers 83 3, Scott Marcus 60 2, Scott Marcus 79 3, Scott Marcus 57 2, Cookie Brinkman 67 2, Cookie Brinkman 33 1, John Waller 35 1, Wally Oyler 38 1, Al MacFarlane 44 1, KLAUS WILMSMEYER holds the school record for the longest punt with an 84-yarder against West Virginia in orts.c ts.com

23 Tackles Records Tackles Records ELVIS DUMERVIL set an NCAA record with a six-sack perfroamce against Kentucky in the 2005 season opener. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Tackles by a Linebacker Game 35 Doug Buffone vs. Kent, 1965 Season: 201 Doug Buffone, 1965 Career: 488 Mark Sander, Most Tackles by a Defensive Back Season 121 Curry Burns, 2002 Career 346 Curry Burns, Most Tackles for a Loss Game 7 Elvis Dumervil vs. Kentucky, 2005 Season 23 Dewayne White, Career 9,920 Wilbur Summers, Most Quarterback Sacks Game 6 Elvis Dumervil vs. Kentucky, 2005 Season: 20 Elvis Dumervil, 2005 Career: 37.5 Dewayne White, Most Quarterback Sacks by a Team Game: 10 vs. Grambling, 2000, vs. Memphis, 1996 Season: , 2006 Career Records TACKLES Player Tackles Years 1. Mark Sander Otis Wilson Doug Buffone Eddie Johnson Ricky Skiles Jeff Henry Tyrus McCloud Pat Fitzgerald Tom Jackson Curry Burns TACKLES FOR LOSS Player TFL Years 1. Dewayne White Michael Josiah Elvis Dumervil Tyrus McCloud Jeff Henry Donovan Arp Otis Wilson Ted Washington Terry Rice-Lockett Eddie Johnson SACKS Player Scks Years 1. Dewayne White Elvis Dumervil Michael Josiah Kendrick Gholston Mike Flores Joe Johnson Marcus Jones Carl Powell Jim Hanna Ted Washington CARL POWELL registered 17 career sacks during his two-year tenure. Tackle Year-By-Year Leaders Year Name Tackles 2006 Nate Harris Brandon Johnson Robert McCune Robert McCune Curry Burns Curry Burns Rashad Harris Bud Herring Bud Herring Terry Rice-Locket Tyrus McCloud Tyrus McCloud Tyrus McCloud Tom Cavallo Ben Sumpter Andy Culley Mark Sander Mark Sander Mark Sander Chris Sellars Matt Battaglia Matt Battaglia Brian Miller Brian Miller Anthony Williams Mike Trainor Eddie Johnson Ricky Skiles Otis Wilson Otis Wilson Ricky Skiles Larry Fluellen Marty Smith Joe Lee Phillips Tom Jackson Tom Jackson Tom Jackson Mike Detenber No Record No Record No Record Doug Buffone Doug Buffone Doug Buffone Ken Kortas 52 Sacks Year-By-Year Leaders Year Name Sacks 2006 Malik Jackson Elvis Dumervil Elvis Dumervil Marcus Jones Dewayne White Dewayne White Michael Josiah Michael Josiah 7.0 Donovan Arp Rashad Harris 3.0 Reggie Hargrove Kendrick Gholston Carl Powell Kendrick Gholston Kendrick Gholston Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Jeff Hayes Mike Flores Mike Flores Louisville le Footbal otball l 151

24 Tackles Records Season Records TACKLES Player Doug Buffone Doug Buffone Otis Wilson Mark Sander Ricky Skiles Matt Battaglia Anthony Williams Otis Wilson Terry Rice-Locket Matt Battaglia Tackles Year TFL Year Sacks Year TACKLES FOR LOSS Player Dewayne White Elvis Dumervil Michael Josiah Mike Flores Dewayne White Marcus Jones Dewayne White Malik Jackson Donovan Arp Donovan Arp SACKS Player Elvis Dumervil Joe Johnson Dewayne White Mike Flores Michael Josiah Mike Flores 7. Dewayne White 8. Michael Josiah Carl Powell 10. Dewayne White DEWAYNE WHITE was a second round selection of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Game Records SACKS TACKLES Player Doug Buffone Tom Jackson Mike Detenber Eddie Johnson Terry Rice-Locket Alan Campos Tyrus McCloud Xavier Burrell Tyrus McCloud Ray Buchanan Matt Battaglia Tkl Opp Kent State N. Texas St.. S. Illinois Drake Illinois Army Kentucky Army N. Carolina Army Indiana Year Opp Kentucky Memphis Tulane Grambling Houston Memphis Memphis Murray State Year TACKLES FOR LOSS Player 1. Elvis Dumervil 2. Leland Taylor 3. Dewayne White Donovan Arp Otis Floyd Kendrick Gholston Carl Powell Mike Flores MALIK JACKSON recorded 16 tackles for loss in 2006 as a junior or ts.c om orts.c ts.com Tkl Player 1. Elvis Dumervil 2. Mike Flores.3. Carl Powell Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Ted Washington Richard Tharpe Sck Opp Kentucky Murray State Memphis Arizona State San Jose State Wyoming Florida State Year

25 Interception Records Interception Records RAY BUCHANAN recorded 15 interceptions in his career, including a career-best eight in INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Interceptions Game 5 Tom Giannini vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1933 Season: 10 Anthony Floyd, 2000 Career: 18 Anthony Floyd, Most Yards Gained on Returns Season 211 A.J. Jacobs, 1974 Career 270 Anthony Bridges, Most Touchdowns on Returns Season: 2 Anthony Bridges, 1993 A.J. Jacobs, 1974 Joe Welch, 1970 TEAM RECORDS Most Interceptions Game: 6 vs. North Texas, 1966, vs. Central Michigan, 1957 Season: LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS Player INT Opp Year 1. Don Harold 95 (td) Cincinnati 1975 Larry Ball 95 (td) Marshall (TD) A.J. Jacobs 85 (td) Wichita St. (TD) 1974 Ken Day 85 (td) Washingon(Mo.) Anthony Bridges 79 (td) Arizona St Dan Bedarski 79 (td) North Texas St Anthony Bridges 77 (td) Pittsburgh Michael Brown 74 (td) Chattanooga 1999 Cleo Walker 74 (td) Tulsa Dick Rager 72 Akron 1948 Career Records INTERCEPTIONS Player INT Years 1. Anthony Floyd Sam Madison Ray Buchanan Leon Williams Rashad Holman Sebastian Curry Mike Detenber Dan Bednarski Anthony Bridges Otis Wilson PASS BREAKUPS Player PBU Years 1. Sam Madison Rashad Holman Anthony Floyd Antonio Roundtree William Gay Arthur Alexander Rico Clark Laroni Gallishaw Antoine Harris Mark Sander Season Records INTERCEPTIONS Player INT Years 1. Anthony Floyd Ray Buchanan Sam Madison Anthony Bridges Kirk Perry A.J. Jacobs Wally Oyler Six players with 6 (William Gay, 2006) PASS BREAKUPS Player PBU Years 1. Rashad Holman Anthony Floyd Sam Madison Antonio Roundtree Laroni Gallishaw Antoine Harris William Gay Sam Madison Don Bibb Antonio Roundtree Rashad Holman Arthur Alexander Year-By-Year Leaders Year Name Int 2006 William Gay Brandon Johnson 2 Jon Russell Kerry Rhodes Kerry Rhodes 3 Antoine Harris Curry Burns 2 Josh Minkins Laroni Gallishaw Anthony Floyd Rashad Holman Bud Herring 2 Rashad Holman 2 Antonio Roundtree Don Bibb Sam Madison Sam Madison Tony Bethel 2 Tyrus McCloud Anthony Bridges Ray Buchanan 4 Tom Cavallo Ray Buchanan William Blackford John Gainey John Gainey Terry Lantz Antonio Davis James Bell 1 Don Cosby Doug Pritchett Kirk Perry Sebastian Curry Sebastian Curry Leon Williams Leon Williams Otis Wilson Zarko Ellis Wilbur Boggs 2 Fred Hackett Mike Anderson 2 David Bradshaw 2 Don Harold 2 Don Pomeroy A.J. Jacobs Norman Heard Tom Martin 2 Lonnie Schuler 2 Steve Young Six players with Paul Mattingly Mike Detenber Charles Collins Louisville le Footbal otball l 153

26 BIG EAST Games BIG EAST Games MOST POINTS SCORED Pts Opponent, Year Opp 56 Rutgers, Pittsburgh, Connecticut, Cincinnati, West Virginia, FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Pts Opponent, Year UL 5 Rutgers, South Florida, Syracuse, Syracuse, Connecticut, MOST POINTS ALLOWED Pts Opponent, Year UL 46 West Virginia, South Florida, West Virginia, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, MARGIN OF VICTORY Mar Opponent, Year Score 51 Rutgers, Connecticut, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, MARGIN OF DEFEAT Mar Opponent, Year Score 31 South Florida, Rutgers, West Virginia, COMBINED SCORE Mar Opponent, Year Score 90 West Virginia, West Virginia, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Connecticut, YARDS RUSHING Yds Att. Opp., Year Cincinnati, Syracuse, Connecticut, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Connecticut, 2005 RUSHING ATTEMPTS Att. Yds Opp., Year Connecticut, Pittsburgh, Connecticut, West Virginia, Rutgers, Syracuse, 2005 YARDS PASSING Yds C-Att Opp., Year South Florida, West Virginia, Connecticut, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 2005 TOP DEFENSIVE GAMES VS. BIG EAST TOTAL OFFENSE Yds Rush/Pass Opponent, Yr /91 Rutgers, /89 Connecticut, /198 Pittsburgh, /237 S.Florida, 2006 YARDS RUSHING Yds Att Opponent, Yr Syracuse, Syracuse, S. Florida, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Connecticut, Rutgers, 2005 PASS ATTEMPTS Att. Cmp Opponent, Year West Virginia, South Florida, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, 2005 PASS COMPLETIONS Cmp. Att. Opponent, Year West Virginia, South Florida, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, 2005 TOTAL OFFENSE Yds Rush/Pass Opponent, Yr /349 Connecticut, /303 Cincinnati, /285 Syracuse, /339 Rutgers, /337 Pittsburgh, /389 South Florida, /277 West Virginia, 2005 TOTAL OFFENSE, BOTH TEAMS Yds UL/Opp Opponent, Year 1, /540 West Virginia, /384 Cincinnati, /398 Pittsburgh, /390 West Virginia, /355 South Florida, /342 Connecticut, /236 Connecticut, 2006 FIRST DOWNS FD R/P/Pen Opponent, Year 28 11/13/4 Connecticut, /16/4 South Florida, /16/0 West Virginia, /12/1 Cincinnati /12/1 Pittsburgh, /13/3 Rutgers, /10/0 Syracuse, 2006 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS VS. BIG EAST RUSHING YARDS 165 Kolby Smith Syracuse, Michael Bush W. Virginia, George Stripling Syracuse, Michael Bush Cincinnati, Michael Bush Connecticut, 2005 PASSING YARDS 389 Brian Brohm S. Florida, Brian Brohm W. Virginia, Brian Brohm Connecticut, Brian Brohm Pittsburgh, Brian Brohm Cincinnati, Brian Brohm Rutgers, Brian Brohm Cincinnati, 2005 PASS ATTEMPTS 49 Brian Brohm W. Virginia, Brian Brohm S. Florida, Brian Brohm Cincinnati, Brian Brohm S. Florida, Brian Brohm Pittsburgh, Brian Brohm Rutgers, 2005 PASS COMPLETIONS 31 Brian Brohm W. Virginia, Brian Brohm S. Florida, Brian Brohm Rutgers, Brian Brohm Cincinnati, Brian Brohm Pittsburgh, 2005 RECEPTIONS 13 Joshua Tinch W. Virginia, Joshua Tinch Rutgers, Joshua Tinch S. Florida, Mario Urrutia W. Virginia, Harry Douglas S. Florida, Mario Urrutia Pittsburgh, 2006 RECEIVING YARDS 149 Harry Douglas Connecticut, Mario Urrutia Pittsburgh, Joshua Tinch W. Virginia, Mario Urrutia S. Florida, Harry Douglas W. Virginia, Mario Urrutia W. Virginia, Gary Barnidge S. Florida, 2006 BRIAN BROHM threw for 389 yards in a loss to South Florida in YARDS PASSING Yds C-Att Opponent, Yr Connecticut, Rutgers, S. Florida, West Virginia, Cincinnati, orts.c ts.com

27 Game Superlatives Game Superlatives TOTAL OFFENSE Yards Rush/Pass Team, Year /571 Kentucky, /329 Wyoming, /361 Memphis, /376 Miami, /258 Tulane, 1997 YARDS PASSING Yards Team, Year 571 UK, Army, Marshall, UK, Oregon St., 2005 TOTAL OFFENSE Yards Rush/Pass Team, Year 16 na/na Rio Grande, /33 Murray St., /116 Grambling, /96 NE Louisiana, /114 Army, /63 E. Kentucky, 1991 YARDS PASSING Yards Team, Year 10 W. Kentucky, Oklahoma, Cincinnati, Murray St., Cincinnati, 1996 PASS COMPLETIONS Cmp Att Team, Year 3 21 South Florida, South Florida, Army, Army, E. Kentucky, 1991 OPPONENT HIGHS PASS ATTEMPTS Att Cmp Team, Year Tulane, Kentucky, Oregon State, Army, Kentucky, 1998 YARDS RUSHING Yards Team, Year 480 Army, W. Kentucky, Army, Oklahoma 407 New Mexico St., 2001 OPPONENT LOWS PASS ATTEMPTS Att Cmp Team, Year Tulane, Kentucky, Oregon State, Army, Kentucky, 1998 YARDS RUSHING Yards Team, Year -56 Grambling -17 Tennessee-Chatt., NE Louisiana, S. Mississippi, Florida Atlantic, 2005 FIRST DOWNS First Downs Team, Year 3 W. Kentucky, Murray St., Cincinnati, Duke, NE Louisiana, 1995 PASS COMPLETIONS Cmp Att Team, Year Tulane, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, Oregon State, 2005 FIRST DOWNS First Downs Team, Year 37 Kentucky, North Texas, Tulane, Memphis, Army, BYU, Wyoming, 1988 MISC. OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Most Points: 105 vs. Murray State, 1932 Most Plays: 101 vs. Indiana, 1985 Fewest Plays: 37 vs. Marshall, 1962 Most TDs: 16 vs. Murray State, 1932 Most Rushing Att.: 76 vs. Mississippi State, 1979 Most TDs Rushing: 7 vs. Amy, 1999 Most TDs Passing: 8 vs. Kentucky, 1998 Most First Downs Rushing: 37 vs. UK, 1998 & Memphis, 1969 Most First Downs Passing: 22 vs. Tulane, 2000 Most Fumbles: 8 vs. NC State, 1994 Most Fumbles Lost: 6 vs. NC State, 1994 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS YARDS RUSHING 269 Michael Wallace vs. Army, 1999 YARDS PASSING 498 Tim Couch vs. Kentucky, 1998 PASS COMPLETIONS 36 Tim Couch vs. Kentucky, 1997 RECEIVING YARDS 254 Tom Rossley vs. Cincinnati, 1968 RECEPTIONS 15 Howard Twilley vs. Tulsa, Louisville le Footbal otball l 155

28 The Last Time The Last Time HARRY DOUGLAS (LEFT) recorded 132 receiving yards in Louisville s win over Pittsburgh at Heinz Field. HENRY MILLER (CENTER) raced 25 yards in overtime to lift the Cardinals to a win over Florida State at a rain-soaked Papa John s Cardinal Stadium. TRENT GUY (RIGHT) returned a punt 40 yards in Louisville s win over third-ranked West Virginia on ESPN. Field Goal Blocked LOU Nov. 25, 2006, Art Carmody vs. Pittsburgh. It snapped Carmody s string of 16 straight field goals made. Opp Nov. 22, 2003, Dustin Bell, Houston Punt Blocked LOU Oct. 1, 2005, Chad Rimpsey blocked a punt versus Florida Atlantic in a win. Opp Sept. 4, 2005, Jacob Tamme blocked a punt against the Cardinals at Commonwealth Stadium in Louisville s win over the Wildcats. Punt Blocked For TD LOU Nov. 27, 2004, Tiger Jones recovered a blocked punt in the end zone. Chad Rimpsey blocked a punt that Jones recovered. Opp Nov. 14, 1998, Carlos Ochoa of East Carolina blocked a punt for a touchdown. Punt Returned For TD LOU Nov. 2, 2006, Trent Guy vs. West Virginia, 40 yards. The Cardinals defeated third-ranked West Virginia, Opp Oct. 6, 2006, Damon Nickson, Middle Tennessee, 88 yards. Louisville won at L.P. Field. Interception Returned For TD LOU Sept. 17, 2005, Brandon Johnson vs. Oregon State, 15 yards. The Cardinals won at Papa John s Cardinal Stadium. Opp 1/2/06, James Anderson, Virginia Tech, 39 yards. The Hokies erupted in the fourth quarter to defeat the Cardinals, 35-24, in the Gator Bowl. Fumble Returned For TD LOU Nov. 2, 2006, Malik Jackson vs. West Virginia, 13 yards. The Cardinals defeated third-ranked West Virginia, Opp Sept. 21, 2002, Ryan Kent of Army, returned a fumble 88 yards in a Louisville win. Two 100-yd Rushers In A Game LOU Oct. 22, 2005, George Stripling (117 yards) and Michael Bush (127 yards) each ran for over 100 yards in Louisville s win over Cincinnati. Opp Nov. 2, 2006, Steve Slaton (156 yards) and Patrick White (125 yards) of West Virginia ran for more than 100 yards in a Louisville win. Two 100-yd Receivers In A Game LOU Nov. 25, 2006, Harry Douglas (132 yards) and Mario Urrutia (144 yards) each recorded 100 or more receiving yards vs. Pittsburgh. Opp Nov. 15, 2001, Derrick Collier (103 yards) and Richard Alston (106 yards) of East Carolina each had 100 yards receiving. Quarterback Rushed and Passed For 100 Yds LOU none Opp Nov. 2, 2006, Patrick White of West Virginia rushed for 125 yards and threw for 222 yards in a loss. Safety Recorded LOU Nov. 3, 2005, vs. Pittsburgh in a Louisville win. Opp Nov. 11, 2005, vs. Rutgers in a 56-5 Louisville win. Defensive PAT LOU none Opp none Game Won on Final Play LOU Sept. 26, 2002, Henry Miller s 25-yard run in the first overtime gave Louisville a win over fourthranked Florida State. Opp Oct. 14, 1989, Brett Favre threw a 79-yard pass to Daryl Tillman to lift Southern Mississippi to a win. Overtime Game LOU Win Sept. 26, 2002, Henry Miller s 25-yard run in the first overtime gave Louisville a win over fourth-ranked Florida State. LOU Loss Oct. 15, 2005, Brian Brohm was stopped at the one-yard line on a two-point conversion in the third overtime in a loss to 25th-ranked West Virginia. Opp Oct. 14, 2004, Devin Hester, Miami, 78 yards. The Hurricanes battled back from a 24-7 deficit to win Kickoff Returned For TD LOU Nov. 9, 2006, JaJuan Spillman vs. Rutgers, 100 yards. Rutgers handed the Cardinals their first loss of the season. Louisville in Overtime Games (3-3) Date Opponent Result OT Winning Score Oct. 15, 2005 West Virginia L, Three 1-yd run by Steve Slaton Oct. 4, 2003 South Florida L, Two 26-yd field goal by Santiago Grammatica Nov. 14, 2002 Southern Mississippi W, One 27-yd field goal by Nate Smith Sept. 26, 2002 Florida State W, One 25-yd run by Henry Miller Sept. 2, 2000 Kentucky W, One 25-yd run by Tony Stallings Oct. 7, 1999 Army L, One 7-yd run by Joe Gerena orts.c ts.com

29 Top Scoring Games Top Scoring Games 50-Point Games Pts. Opponent, Year Score 100 Wash. (TN), Ogden, Moore s Hill, Hanover, E. Kentucky, Cincinnati, North Carolina, Murray State, Houston, Drake, Houston, Oregon State, W. Kentucky, East Carolina, Temple, Cincinnati, Florida Atlantic, East Carolina, Kentucky, Chattanooga, North Texas, Kentucky, Memphis, Rutgers, North Texas, W. Kentucky, TCU, Tulane, Memphis, South Dakota, Grambling, Tulane, Army, Boston College, Army, E. Kentucky, NW Louisiana, MOST POINTS ALLOWED Pts. Opponent, Year Score 105 Murray State, Chattanooga, Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Marshall, Southern Miss, Tulane, Kentucky, Butler, Army, Centenary, Florida State, Tennessee, W. Kentucky, Penn State, Southern Miss, Southern Miss, Alabama, Temple, Florida State, Murray State, Florida State, West Virginia, MARGIN OF VICTORY Pts. Opponent, Year Score 100 Wash. (TN), Ogden, Moore s Hill, Hanover, E. Kentucky, Murray State, Cincinnati, Temple, North Carolina, East Carolina, Grambling, E. Kentucky, Florida Atlantic, Rutgers, North Texas, W. Kentucky, TCU, Tulane, South Dakota, Tulane, NW Louisiana, KOLBY SMITH scored three touchdowns as the Cardinals scored 70 points against Cincinnati. LIONEL GATES scored four touchdowns in Louisville s win over Houston the most points scored by two teams in school history. MARGIN OF DEFEAT Pts. Opponent, Year Score 105 Murray State, Chattanooga, Vanderbilt, Marshall, Kentucky, Florida State, Southern Miss, W. Kentucky, Centenary, Butler, Tennessee, Florida State, Alabama, Murray State, COMBINED SCORE Pts. Opponent, Year Score 111 Houston, Army, East Carolina, Murray State, Memphis, Kentucky, Wash. (TN), Tulane, Houston, West Virginia, Oregon State, Chattanooga, POINTS IN A QUARTER Pts. Opponent, Year Qtr 30 Houston, Temple, Oregon State, Rutgers, East Carolina, W. Kentucky, East Carolina, Murray State, Florida Atlantic, Cincinnati, North Texas, North Carolina, TCU, Grambling, Boston College, POINTS IN A HALF Pts. Opponent, Year Half 42 Temple, Cincinnati, Florida Atlantic, Cincinnati, Murray State, Houston, Rutgers, Oregon State, Chattanooga, East Carolina, Houston, Louisville le Footbal otball l 157

30 Year-By-Year Records Year-By-Year Records Overall Home Away Year W L T Pct W L T Pct. W L T Pct Overall Home Away Year W L T Pct W L T Pct. W L T Pct No Formal Teams No Formal Teams Totals Note: Louisville holds a record in games played at neutral sites orts.c ts.com

31 NFL Draft NFL Draft 2007 Amobi Okoye, DT, Houston 1-10 Michael Bush, RB, Oakland, Kolby Smith, RB, Kansas City, William Gay, CB, Pittsburgh, Jason Spitz, G, Green Bay, 3-75 Elvis Dumervil, DE, Denver, Brandon Johnson, LB, Arizona, Montavious Stanley, DT, Dallas, Eric Shelton, RB, Carolina, 2-54 Stefan LeFors, QB, Carolina, Kerry Rhodes, FS, NY Jets, Robert McCune, LB,Washington, Lionel Gates, RB, Buffalo, J.R. Russell, WR, Tampa Bay, Dewayne White, DE, Tampa Bay, 2-64 Dave Ragone, QB, Houston, 3-88 Curry Burns, S, Houston, Chris Johnson, CB, Green Bay, Deion Branch, WR, New England, Rashad Holman, CB, San Francisco, Chris Redman, QB, Baltimore, 3-75 Frank Moreau, RB, Kansas City, Sam Madison, DB, Miami, 2-44 Tyrus McCloud, LB, Baltimore, Carl Powell, DE, Indianapolis, Leland Taylor, DT, Baltimore, Roman Oben, OT, New York, 3-66 Alan Campos, LB, Dallas, Jamie Asher, TE, Washington, Joe Johnson, DT, New Orleans, 1-13 Ray Buchanan, CB, Indianapolis, 3-65 Deral Boykin, S, Los Angeles, Klaus Wilmsmeyer, P, Tampa Bay, Ted Washington, DT, San Francisco, 1-25 Browning Nagle, QB, NY Jets, 2-34 Jerry Crafts, OL, Indianapolis, Mike Flores, DE, Philadelphia, Carwell Gardner, FB, Buffalo, 2-42 Louisville s No. 1 Draft Picks Amobi Okoye, , Houston Texans Joe Johnson, , New Orleans Saints Ted Washington, , San Francisco Bruce Armstrong, , New England Otis Wilson, , Chicago Ken Kortas, , St. Louis Lenny Lyles, , Baltimore 1982 Donnie Craft, RB, Green Bay, Eddie Johnson, LB, Cleveland, Otis Wilson, LB, Chicago, 1-19 Ricky Skiles, LB, Green Bay, Dwayne Woodruff, S, Pittsburgh, Nathan Poole, RB, Cincinnati, Calvin Prince, RB, Cincinnati, Wilbur Summers, P, Denver, ERIC SHELTON was a second round pick of the Carolina Panthers in Shelton played for the Cardinals in after transferring from Florida State A.J. Jacobs, DB, Los Angeles, Marty Smith, DT, Pittsburgh, Richard Bishop, DT, Cincinnati, Tom Jackson, LB, Denver, 4-88 John Madeya, QB, Atlanta, Howard Stevens, RB, New Orleans, Amos Martin, DE, Minnesota, Larry Ball, TE, Miami, 4-91 Horace Jones, DT, Oakland, Lee Bouggess, RB, Philadelphia, 3-59 Cleo Walker, LB, Green Bay, Dave Sanks, OL, San Diego, Wally Oyler, QB, Atlanta, Ed Harmon, LB, Dallas, 3-71 John Neidert, LB, Cincinnati, Wayne Patrick, RB, Cincinnati, Clarence Spencer, TE, San Francisco, Tom Holzer, OT, San Francisco, 2-39 Bill Downs, OT, Philadelphia, John Finn, T, Chicago, Ron Petty, T, Washington, Howard Turley, E, Pittsburgh, Ed Young, E, Pittsburgh, Lenny Lyles, B, Baltimore, 1-11 Mario Cheppo, E, St. Louis, Maury Woodford, T, Los Angeles, Johnny Unitas QB, Pittsburgh, Jim Williams, B, Pittsburgh, Johnny Brewer, B, Philadelphia, Joe Travue, B, Cleveland, Bob Todd, T, St. Louis, Clure Mosher, C, Pittsburgh, Bruce Armstrong, OT, New England, Ernest Givins, WR, Houston, Ron Davenport, RB, Miami, Tom Andrews, OT, Chicago, 4-98 Dean May, QB, Miami, Mark Clayton, WR, Miami, Richard Tharpe, OL, Buffalo, AMOBI OKOYE was the secondhighest draft pick in school history Doug Buffone, LB, Chicago, 4-60 Benny Russell, QB, St. Louis, T. LaFramboise, QB, Chicago, Ken Kortas, OT, St. Louis, 1-9 Dick Schott, OT, Minnesota, Lee Calland, Minnesota Charles Stitch, Cincinnati Ernie Green, RB, Green Bay 2007 Louisville le Footbal otball l 159

32 Cardinals in the Pros Cardinals in the Pros DOUG BUFFONE Chicago Bears ( ) ANTHONY FLOYD Indianapolis (2003-) CURRY BURNS Washington (2007) New York ( ) Houston (2003, 2006) OTIS FLOYD Washington ( ) San Francisco (XFL) (2001) Edmonton (2000) LEE CALLAND Pittsburgh ( ) Chicago (1969) Atlanta ( ) Minnesota ( ) ALAN CAMPOS Carolina (2000) Scottish (1999) Dallas (1996) KEVIN GAINES Grand Rapids (2004-) Carolina (AFL) (2002) New Jersey /Fla. (2001) New Jersey (2000) Orlando ( ) London ( ) JOHN GAINEY Tampa Bay (AFL) (1992) DAVID AKERS has been with the Philadelphia Eagles since DAVID AKERS Philadelphia (1999-) Washington (1998) TOM ANDREWS Seattle Seahawks (1987) Chicago Bears ( ) BRUCE ARMSTRONG New England ( ) DONOVAN ARP Arizona (AFL) (2006-) Philadelphia (AFL) (2005) Buffalo (AFL) (2004) Washington Redskins ( ) JAMIE ASHER Philadelphia (1999) Washington ( ) AARON BAILEY Grand Rapids (2006-) New Orleans( ) Carolina Cobras (2002) Memphis Maniax (2001) Indianapolis ( ) LARRY BALL Miami ( ; ) Tampa Bay (1976) Detroit (1975) MATT BATTAGLIA Philadelphia (1987) DAVE BETZ New Jersey (1983) RICHARD BISHOP Los Angeles (1983) Miami (1982) New England ( ) Ottawa (1975) Hamilton (1974) LAVELL BOYD Houston (2002) Cincinnati (2000) DERAL BOYKIN Philadelphia (1996) Jacksonville (1995) Los Angeles ( ) DEION BRANCH New England ( ) Seattle (2006-) JOHN BREWER Philadelphia ( ) JEFF BROHM Orlando (2001) Cleveland (2000) Denver ( ) Tampa Bay (1998) San Francisco ( ) San Diego Chargers (1994) RAY BUCHANAN Oakland (2004-) Atlanta ( ) Indianapolis ( ) RICO CLARK Carolina (2002) Memphis Maniax (2001) New England (2000) Cincinnati ( ) Indianapolis ( ) MARK CLAYTON Green Bay (1993) Miami ( ) LEROY COLLINS Edmonton (2001) Jacksonville ( ) RAFAEL COOPER Tennessee ( ) Amsterdam (2002) Memphis (2001) ANTHONY COPELAND Washington (1987) DONALD CRAFT Houston ( ) JERRY CRAFTS Buffalo (AFL) (2001-) New Jersey (2000) Toronto (2002) Amsterdam ( ) Green Bay (1995) Buffalo ( ) RON DAVENPORT Miami ( ) RALPH DAWKINS Amsterdam ( ) New Orleans (1994) ELVIS DUMERVIL Denver (2006-) MIKE FLORES Cincinnati (1995) Philadelphia ( ) MIKE GANTOUS Indiana (2001-) CARWELL GARDNER San Diego (1997) Baltimore (1996) Cleveland (1995) Buffalo ( ) LIONEL GATES Buffalo (2005) Tampa Bay (2006) RONNIE GHENT Cincinnati ( ) KENDRICK GHOLSTON Austin (2005-) Kansas City ( ) Berlin (1999) ERNEST GIVINS Jacksonville (1995) Houston ( ) MARK GRANDY New York (AFL) (1988) ERNIE GREEN Cleveland ( ) JAY GRUDEN Orlando (2002) Tampa (AFL) ( ) JIM HANNA New Orleans (1994) ED HARMON Cincinnati (1969) REGGIE HARGROVE Hamilton (2005) Seattle (2002) Amsterdam (2002) Chicago (AFL) ( ) RICHARD OWENS begins his fourth season with the Minnesota Vikings. He played four years as a tight end at Louisville. ANTOINE HARRIS Atlanta (2007) Tennessee ( ) RASHAD HARRIS Barcelona (2002) Cincinnati (2001) JON HILBERT Chicago ( ) Dallas (2001) JASON HILLIARD New York ( ) RASHAD HOLMAN San Francisco ( ) ARNOLD JACKSON Arizona ( ) TOM JACKSON Denver ( ) JOE JACOBY Washington ( ) BRANDON JOHNSON Arizona (2006-) CHARLIE JOHNSON San Francisco ( ) CHRIS JOHNSON Green Bay ( ) St. Louis ( ) Oakland (2007) EDDIE JOHNSON Cleveland ( ) JOE JOHNSON Green Bay ( ) New Orleans ( ) HORACE JONES Seattle (1977) Oakland ( ) MONTRELL JONES Montreal (2007) MICHAEL JOSIAH Cleveland (2002) DAN KOONS Las Vegas (2007-) Philadelphia ( ) KEN KORTAS Chicago Bears (1969) Pittsburgh ( ) St. Louis(1964) TRAVIS LEFFEW Dallas (2006-) STEFAN LEFORS Carolina ( ) Edmonton (2007) MARTY LOWE Texas (1997) St. Louis (AFL) (1996) orts.c ts.com

33 Cardinals in the Pros Cardinals in the Pros LENNY LYLES Baltimore ( , 1958) San Francisco ( ) CHIP MATTINGLY Buffalo ( ) SAM MADISON Miami ( ) New York Giants (2006-) RONDEL MARSH New Jersey (2001) AMOS MARTIN Seattle (1977) Minnesota ( ) ERROL MARTIN Toronto (2000) Edmonton ( ) DEAN MAY Philadelphia (1984) BROWNING NAGLE Buffalo (AFL) (2000) Orlando (1999) Atlanta (1995) Indianapolis (1994) New York ( ) JOHN NEIDERT Chicago Bears (1970) New York Jets ( ) Cincinnati (1968) ROMAN OBEN San Diego (2004-) Tampa Bay ( ) Cleveland ( ) New York ( ) RICHARD OWENS Minnesota (2004-) JASON PADGET Arizona ( ) Berlin (2002) BENNY RUSSELL Buffalo (1969) J.R. RUSSELL Tampa Bay ( ) ANTHONY SHELMAN New Orleans (1995) MARK SANDER Scottish (1995) Miami ( ) ERIC SHELTON Carolina (2005-) JOEY SMITH British Columbia (1995) New York ( ) MARTY SMITH Buffalo (1995) JASON SPITZ Green Bay (2006-) PETE MCCARTNEY New York (1987) ZEK PARKER Arizona ( ) MONTAVIOUS STANLEY Dallas (2006-) TYRUS MCCLOUD Washington (2000) Baltimore ( ) ROBERT MCCUNE Washington (2005) Miami ( ) BRIAN MCDONALD Philadelphia (2002-) Frankfurt (2002) Indiana (2002) Louisville (2001) KEVIN MILLER Minnesota ( ) MEL MILLS Cincinnati (AFL) ( ) JOSH MINKINS Chicago (2004) FRANK MINNIFIELD Cleveland ( ) Chicago (USFL) ( ) FRANK MOREAU Houston ( ) Jacksonville (2001) Kansas City (2000) CLURE MOSHER Pittsburgh WAYNE PATRICK Buffalo ( ) NATHAN POOLE Denver (1987, 1985, ) Cincinnati ( ) CARL POWELL Cincinnati (2004-) Washington ( ) Baltimore ( ) Rhein (1999) Indianapolis ( ) DAVE RAGONE Houston ( ) Cincinnati (2006) LEONARD RAY Connecticut (1996) CHRIS REDMAN Atlanta (2007) New England (2005) Baltimore ( ) STEVE REESE Tampa Bay (1976) New York (1975) KERRY RHODES New York Jets (2005-) ED RUBBERT Albany ( ) Miami (1989) Washington ( ) HOWARD STEVENS Baltimore ( ) New Orleans ( ) WILBUR SUMMERS Detroit (1977) LELAND TAYLOR Baltimore (1997) CHRIS THIENEMAN Birmingham (1995) Sacramento ( ) San Antonio (1992) Saskatchewan (1991) JOSHUA TINCH Saskatchewan (2007) JOHNNY UNITAS San Diego (1973) Baltimore ( ) CLEO WALKER Atlanta (1971) Green Bay (1970) TED WASHINGTON Cleveland (2006-) Oakland ( ) New England (2002) Chicago ( ) Buffalo ( ) Denver ( ) San Francisco ( ) MIKE WATKINS KERRY RHODES has had a productive two-year career with the New York Jets. Rhodes was a fourth-round selection of the Jets. Carolina ( ) Barcelona (2002) Washignton (2001) DEWAYNE WHITE Tampa Bay ( ) Detroit (2007) ANTHONY WIGGINS Miami (AFL) (1994) CARL WILLIAMS Tampa Bay (1985) KLAUS WILMSMEYER Carolina (1999) Miami (1998) New Orleans ( ) Tampa Bay (1994) San Francisco ( ) OTIS WILSON Chicago ( ) DWAYNE WOODRUFF Pittsburgh ( ) Cardinals In The Super Bowl Name Team Years David Akers Philadelphia 2005 Tom Andrews Chicago 1986 Bruce Armstrong New England 1997 Deion Branch New England Ray Buchanan Atlanta 1999 Jerry Crafts Buffalo 1992, 93 Larry Ball Miami 1973, 74 Jeff Brohm San Diego 1995 Mark Clayton Miami 1985 Ron Davenport Miami 1985 Carwell Gardner Buffalo Tom Jackson Denver 1978, 87 Joe Jacoby Washington 1983, 84, 88, 91 Amos Martin Minnesota , 77 John Neidert New York 1969 Chris Redman Baltimore 2001 Johnny Unitas Baltimore 1969, 71 Ted Washington New England 2004 Klaus Wilmsmeyer San Francisco 1995 Otis Wilson Chicago 1986 Dwayne Woodruff Pittsburgh Louisville le Footbal otball l 161

34 All-Americans FIRST TEAM 2006 Peanut Whitehead, DE (Fr. Sporting News) 2005 Elvis Dumervil, DE (AFCA, Associated Press, Walter Camp, SI.com, collegefootballnews.com) Eric Wood, C (Freshman Sporting News, Fr. Rivals.com) 2001 Bobby Leffew, DT (Fr. Sporting News) 2000 Anthony Floyd, S (Walter Camp) 1999 Ibn Green, TE (AFCA) 1996 Sam Madison, CB (Football News) 1995 Jamie Asher, FB (Football News, United Press) 1994 Roman Oben, OT (Gannett News) 1979 Otis Wilson, LB (Sporting News) 1972 Tom Jackson, LB (Walter Camp) 1963 Ken Kortas, OT (Dell Sports) 1957 Lenny Lyles, RB (Associated Press) 1952 Otto Knop, C (Little America) 1949 Tom Lucia, RB (Associated Press) 1939 Lou Zimlich, DE (Little America) 1930 Tom Thompson, RB (Little America) SECOND TEAM 2006 Art Carmody, PK (Associated Press) Amobi Okoye, DT (Associated Press) 2005 Eric Wood, C (Fr. collegefootballnews) 2002 Broderick Clark, WR (collegefootballnews 2001 Dewayne White, DE (collegefootballnews 2000 Anthony Floyd, S (Football News, Associated Press) 1999 Ibn Green, TE (Football News, Sporting News) 1998 Ibn Green, TE (Football News, Sporting News) 1995 Roman Oben, OT (College Sports, Football News) Tyrus McCloud, (Sporting News) 1993 Anthony Bridges, CB (Football News, UPI, Associated Press) 1992 Ray Buchanan, CB (Football News) 1972 Howard Stevens, RB (Walter Camp, Football News, United Press, Associated Press) Tom Jackson, LB (Associated Press) Scott Marcus, P (Gridiron News) ELVIS DUMERVIL was a consensus All- American in Dumervil led the nation with 20 sacks and 10 forced fumbles orts.c ts.com THIRD TEAM 2006 Kurt Quarterman, G (Associated Press) Latarrius Thomas, S (Freshman Sporting News) 2004 Travis Leffew, OT (Associated Press) 2001 Dewayne White, DE (Football News, Sporting News) 1998 Ibn Green, TE (Associated Press) 1996 Sam Madison, CB (Gannett News) 1995 Sam Madison, CB (College Sports, Associated Press) Tyrus McCloud, LB (Associated Press) 1990 Mark Zander, LB (Associated Press) 1972 Tom Jackson, LB (Football News) 1961 John Finn (Little America) PLAYBOY MAGAZINE 2007 Brian Brohm, QB 1996 Sam Madison, CB 1995 Roman Oben, OT 1991 Ray Buchanan, CB 1957 Ken Kortas, OT HONORABLE MENTION 2006 Art Carmody, K (SI.com) Kurt Quarterman, G (SI.com) 2005 Mario Urrutia, WR (SI.com, Sporting News ) Rod Council, CB (Sporting News) 2000 Dave Ragone, QB (Football News) Micah Josiah, DE (Football News) 1999 Chris Redman, QB (Football News) 1994 Jamie Asher, FB (Sporting News) 1993 Ralph Dawkins, RB (Football News) Joe Johnson, DT (United Press) 1992 Ralph Dawkins, RB (Football News) Ray Buchanan, CB (Associated Press) 1991 Ray Buchanan, CB (Associated Press) 1989 Mark Zander, LB (Associated Press) Allen Douglas, OT (Associated Press) 1988 Ted Washington, DT (Sporting News) 1987 Chris Thieneman, DT (Associated Press) Chris Sellers, (Associated Press) 1985 Matt Battaglia, LB (Associated Press) 1972 Tom Jackson, LB (United Press) John Madeya, QB (Associated Press) Gary Barnes, WR (Associated Press) Frank Gitschier, C (Associated Press) 1970 Bill Gatti, RB (Associated Press) 1961 Ernie Green, RB (n/a) 1948 Bob Bauer, DE (AP Little America) 1941 Charles Isenbery, RB (AP Little America) 1930 Guy Shearer, LB (Little America) All-Star Games Blue-Gray Classic 2003 Ronnie Ghent, Richard Owens, Josh Minkins 2001 Zek Parker 1997 Terry-Rice Lockett 1995 Alan Campos, Johnny Frost, Roman Oben 1994 Jamie Asher, Anthony Shelman 1992 Ray Buchanan 1989 Chad Fortune 1988 Jay Gruden 1985 Ernest Givins 1984 Kirk Perry 1982 Frank Minnifield 1980 Eddie Johnson 1979 Ron Heinrich, Ricky Skiles, Stu Stram 1978 Nathan Poole, Dwayne Woodruff 1972 Tom Jackson Senior Bowl 2006 Amobi Okoye, Kolby Smith 2005 Elvis Dumervil 2004 Robert McCune 2003 Ronnie Ghent 2002 Dave Ragone 2001 Deion Branch 1999 Chris Redman, Ibn Green, Tony Byrd 1997 Sam Madison, Tyrus McCloud 1996 Johnny Frost, Roman Oben 1995 Jamie Asher 1994 Kevin Gaines 1991 Browning Nagle, Ted Washington 1990 Carwell Gardner 1987 Bruce Armstrong 1986 Ernest Givins 1980 Otis Wilson 1973 Scott Marcus 1966 Doug Buffone 1964 Ken Kortas Hula Bowl 2000 Arnold Jackson, Donovan Arp, R. Holman 1998 Rick Nord 1996 Alan Campos 1995 Kendall Brown 1993 Ray Buchanan 1992 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1989 Deon Booker 1986 Ernest Givins East-West Shrine 2005 Brandon Johnson, Jason Spitz 2004 Stefan LeFors, J.R. Russell 2002 Curry Burns 1999 Ibn Green 1997 Sam Madison, Tyrus McCloud, Leland Taylor 1996 Roman Oben 1993 Ray Buchanan 1992 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1991 Mike Flores, Browning Nagle 1989 Jay Gruden 1980 Otis Wilson 1966 Benny Russell North-South Shrine 1972 John Madeya 1968 Wally Oyler 1967 Ed Harmon 1966 Tom Holzer 1965 Doug Buffone 1963 Ken Kortas 1950 Tom Lucia Villages All-Star Classic 2004 Lionel Gates 2000 Rashad Holman, Jason Padget

35 All-Conference LUCKY SEVEN: Seven Cardinals earned first team All-BIG EAST accolades in 2006 (l-r) Amobi Okoye, Kurt Quarterman, George Bussey, Art Carmody, William Gay, Harry Douglas, Renardo Foster. All-BIG EAST 2006 George Bussey (1st) Art Carmody (1st) Harry Douglas (1st) Renardo Foster (1st) William Gay (1st) Amobi Okoye (1st) Kurt Quarterman (1st) Brian Brohm (2nd) Malik Jackson (2nd) Mario Urrutia (2nd) Eric Wood (2nd) 2005 Brian Brohm (1st) Michael Bush (1st) Art Carmody (1st) Elvis Dumervil (1st) Travis Leffew (1st) Jason Spitz (1st) Joshua Tinch (1st) Brandon Johnson (2nd) Montavious Stanley (2nd) Mario Urrutia (2nd) All-C-USA 2004 Stefan LeFors (1st) Marcus Jones (1st) J.R. Russell (1st) Travis Leffew (1st) Kerry Rhodes (1st) Robert McCune (1st) Jason Spitz (2nd) Eric Shelton (2nd) Will Rabatin (2nd) Adam McCauley (2nd) 2003 J.R. Russell (1st) Stefan LeFors (1st) Ronnie Ghent (1st) Travis Leffew (2nd) Jason Spitz (2nd) Marcus Jones (2nd) Robert McCune (3rd) Eric Shelton (3rd) 2002 Dave Ragone (1st) Ronnie Ghent (1st) Damien Dorsey (1st) Dewayne White (1st) Broderick Clark (1st) Rod Day (2nd) Anthony Floyd (2nd) 2001 Dave Ragone (1st) Aaron Dardzinski (1st) Ronnie Ghent (1st) Deion Branch (1st) Michael Josiah (1st) Dewayne White (1st) Anthony Floyd (1st) Zek Parker (1st) Rob Eble (2nd) Curry Burns (2nd) Laroni Gallishaw (2nd) 2000 Dave Ragone (1st) Jason Padget (1st) Ronnie Ghent (1st) Deion Branch (1st) Anthony Floyd (1st) J.O Shaughnessy (2nd) Arnold Jackson (2nd) Donovan Arp (2nd) Michael Josiah (2nd) Rashad Harris (2nd) Rashad Holman (2nd) Zek Parker (2nd) 1999 Chris Redman (1st) Frank Moreau (1st) Anthony Byrd (1st) Ibn Green (1st) Arnold Jackson (1st) Mike Gantous (1st) Mark Grivna (2nd) 1998 Leroy Collins (1st) Rick Nord (1st) Ibn Green (1st) Arnold Jackson (1st) Antonio Roundtree (1st) Chris Redman (2nd) Mike Gantous (2nd) Bud Herring (2nd) 1997 Ibn Green (1st) Kendrick Gholston (1st) Rick Nord (2nd) Miguel Montano (2nd) Terry Rice (2nd) Court. Dinkins (2nd) 1996 Carl Powell (1st) Tyrus McCloud (1st) Sam Madison (1st) All-MVC 1974 Wilbur Summers 1973 Walter Peacock Joe Lee Phillips Wilbur Summers 1972 Gary Barnes Steve Reese Frank Gitschier John Madeya Howard Stevens Tom Jackson Joe Welch 1971 Amos Martin John Madeya Howard Stevens Larry Ball Tom Jackson Joe Welch 1970 Cookie Brinkman Horace Jones Tom Jackson 1969 Lee Bouggess 1968 Lou Bouggess Medford Lee Don Cunningham 1967 Jim Zamberlan Dave Bernahl Ed Harmon 1966 Dave Bernahl Benny Russell 1965 Dave Bernahl Steve Hodge Tom Holzer Doug Buffone 1963 Dave Bernahl BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year 2005 Brian Brohm BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year 2005 Elvis Dumervil C-USA Offensive Player of the Year 2002 Dave Ragone 2001 Dave Ragone 2000 Dave Ragone 1999 Chris Redman C-USA Defensive Player of the Year 2001 Dewayne White 1996 Tyrus McCloud 1995 Tyrus McCloud C-USA All-Freshman 2004 Brian Brohm Art Carmody 2003 William Gay Michael Bush Renardo Foster 2002 Travis Leffew Joshua Tinch Broderick Clark 2001 Bobby Leffew Laroni Gallishaw 2000 Richard Owens Dewayne White Wade Tydlacka 1999 Michael Josiah Michael Brown Chad Lee Anthony Floyd Chris Sivori 1998 Tony Stallings 1997 Joe O Shaghnessy Braxton Anderson Rashad Harris Bud Herring Missouri Valley Coach of the Year 1965 Frank Camp 1970 Lee Corso Missouri Valley Offensive MVP 1971 Howard Stevens 1972 Howard Stevens 1973 Walter Peacock Missouri Valley Defensive MVP 1972 Tom Jackson 2007 Louisville le Footbal otball l 163

36 Honors ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America 2006 Brian Brohm College Football Association Academic All-America 1994 Brandon Brookfield 1991 Erik Watts Academic All-BIG EAST 2006 Brock Bolen Nick Borgelt Brian Brohm Daniel Cameron Art Carmody Scott Kuhn Brian Roche Michael Sturgeon Joe Tronzo Eric Wood NATIONAL HONORS Bronko Nagurski Award 2005 Elvis Dumervil (Winner) Vince Lombardi Award 2005 Elvis Dumervil (Finalist) Ted Hendricks Award 2005 Elvis Dumervil (Winner) 2002 Dewayne White (Semifinalist) Lou Groza Award 2006 Art Carmody (Winner) Disney Spirit Award 2002 Dewayne White (Winner) 2005 Brian Brohm Travis Leffew Chad Rimpsey Brian Roche Matt Sanders Jason Spitz Michael Sturgeon Deriontae Taylor Eric Wood ELVIS DUMERVIL won the 2005 Bronko Nagurski Award as the nation s top defensive player. BOWL GAME MVPS 2007 Orange Bowl Brian Brohm 2006 Gator Bowl Hunter Cantwell 2004 Liberty Bowl Stefan LeFors (Offensive MVP) Antoine Harris (Defensive MVP) 2001 Liberty Bowl Dave Ragone (MVP) 1993 Liberty Bowl Jeff Brohm (MVP) 1991 Fiesta Bowl Browning Nagle (Offensive MVP) Ray Buchanan (Defensive MVP) BRIAN BROHM was named the Orange Bowl MVP after throwing for 311 yards in the win over 15thranked Wake Forest orts.c ts.com

37 Letterwinners - A - Abbey, Jack (1946) Abood, Tom ( ) Adams, John ( ) Adams, Michael (2006-) Ahmay, Rick (1977) Akers, David ( ) Alexander, Arthur ( ) Allan, Tim (1975) Allen, Anthony (2006-) Alston, Lamar (2005-) Alverez, Ron (1993) Anderson, Brad ( ) Anderson, Braxton ( ) Anderson, Ken ( ) Anderson, Mike (1973, 75-76) Anderson, Richard ( ) Anderson, Zach ( ) Andrews, Tom ( ) Annear, W. (1938) Apke, Bill ( ) Archer, Ira ( ) Arden, David (1932) Armstrong, Bruce ( ) Arnett, Hall (1948) Arnold, Andrew (1972) Arnold, Clarence ( ) Arp, Donovan ( ) Arrington, Calvin ( ) Arsenault, Jim (1972) Arthur, Dave ( ) Ashburn, Bill (2006-) Ascher, Charles ( ) Asher, Jamie ( ) Aspy, David (1950) Atcher, Kim (1993) Atkins, Xzavia (1992) Atkinson, John ( ) Austin, G.T. (1913) Autry, Keith (1976) Axline, Matt (1991) Axson, Mozell (2005-) Ayandele, Francis (1969) Ayers, John (1981) - B - Bach, Arthur (1914) Bacik, Joe ( ) Backauskas, Chip (1983) Baden, Harry ( ) Bagley, Bob (1962) Bailey, Aaron ( ) Bailey, Ray (1984) Bain, Charles ( ) Baisch, Keith (1993) Baker, Ben ( ) Baker, Bruce ( ) Ball, Larry ( ) Ballard, Tom ( ) Banta, Frank (1937) Barbato, Pat ( ) Bare, Bob ( ) Barker, Paul ( , 93) Barlock, James (1950) Barlowe, Daniel (2004-) Barnes, Bruce ( ) Barnes, Gary ( ) Barney, Zoe (1991) Barnett, George ( ) Barnidge, Gary (2004-) Bass, Sonny ( ) Bates, Robert ( ) Battaglia, Matt ( ) Bauer, Bob ( ) Beach, Chad ( ) Beard, R.E. (1941) Beard, Todd ( ) Bearden, Bob (1959) Beatty, Brian (1994) Beauchamp, J. (1940) Becker, John ( ) Bednarski, Dan ( ) Bell, Anwar (1991, 93-94) Bell, Brian (1977) Bell, James (1985) Bell, John ( ) Bell, Ron ( ) Bender, Bob ( ) Bennette, Ivan ( ) Benson, Marcel (2006-) Bernahl, Dave ( ) Berry, Phil ( ) Bertleson, Dick (1933) Bertram, George ( ) Besanceney, Mark ( ) Besong, Jeff (1983) Beswick, Steve ( ) Bethea, Hal ( ) Bethea, Herman (1952) Bethel, Tony ( ) Betz, Dave ( ) Bibb, Don ( ) Billings, Edward ( ) Birden, Anthony (1994) Bishop, Richard ( ) Black, Amos ( ) Black, Roger (1913) BlaRay Buchck, W.W. (1935) Blackerby, Jim ( ) Blackford, William ( ) Blackman, R.H. (1916) Blackmon, Fred ( ) Blair, Cordell ( ) Blair, Scott (1994) Blair, Tom ( ) Blair, Tony (1981) Blakey, Mike (1968) Blalock, C.M. ( ) Bland, Lou (1941) Blasinsky, Mark ( ) Blessinger, E. (1929) Blessinger, Ed (1942) Blumeier, Kevin ( ) Blunk, Steve ( ) Boardman, Jerome (1930) Boarman, Dick (1963) Bock, John ( ) Bogan, Mike ( ) Boggs, Wilbur ( ) Bolen, Brock (2006-) Boling, Dave ( ) Bond, A.H. (1932) Bonner, Anthony (1998) Bonokofsky, C. (1939) Borseth, Jeremy ( ) Booher, Bill ( ) Booker, Dave ( ) Booker, Deon ( ) Borgelt, Nick (2006-) Borgman, Ted ( ) Bosler, Jim (1980) Bosworth, Bill ( ) Bott, Kenny ( ) Bottom, Alan (1971) Botts, Mike ( ) Bouchee, Chris ( ) Bouggess, Lee ( ) Boughen, Mal (1942) Bowen, Greg (1973) Bowen, Pete ( ) Bowers, Michael ( ) Bowman, Ed (1916) Bowman, Roger (1963) Boyd, Lavell ( ) Boykin, Deral ( ) Boyle, Walter ( ) Bradshaw, David ( ) Bradshaw, Reggie (2004-) Brady, Jim ( ) Bradwell, Antonio (1994) Branch, Deion ( ) Brand, Fred ( ) Brasher, Ralph (1931) Braxton, Joe ( ) Brayan, Ramon ( , 97) Breuleux, Pete (1975) Brewer, John ( ) Bridges, Anthony ( ) Brinkman, Cookie ( ) Brinley, Don ( ) Broaden, Larry ( ) Brohm, Bill ( ) Brohm, Brian (2004) Brohm, Greg ( ) Brohm, Jeff (1990, 92-93) Brohm, Oscar ( ) Brookfield, Brandon ( ) Broomfield, Eric ( ) Brown, Abe ( ) Brown, Connor (1927) Brown, D.J. (1996) Brown, H.H. ( ) Brown, James ( ) Brown, Keith ( ) Brown, Kendall ( ) Brown, Mark (1983) Brown, Michael ( ) Brown, Reggie ( ) Brown, Sherman (1975) Browne, Kenneth ( ) Browning, Jack (1950) Bruenig, Ray ( ) Brumback, Bill (1969) Brundula, Dennis ( ) Brunelli, Jeff ( ) Bruner, Steve ( ) Bruning, Bud ( ) Bryant, Pete ( ) Bryon, Louis ( ) Buchanan,, bobby (2005-) Buchanan, Ray ( ) Buehler, Don (1974) Buffone, Doug ( ) Buffone, Jerry ( ) Bullard, William (1934) Burdock, Tony ( ) Burkey, Pete ( ) Burlington, Anson (1928) Burns, Curry ( ) Burns, Johnnie (2006-) Burrell, Xavier ( ) Burroughs, Tim ( ) Burton, Ralph (1921) Bush, Michael ( ) Bussey, George (2005-) Buster, Curtis ( ) Butler, Liggett ( ) Butler, Randy ( ) Butler, Robbie (1974) Butler, Terrance (2004-) Butler, Zach ( ) Bynm, Pete ( ) Bynoe, Rawle ( ) Byrd, Anthony ( ) - C - Cade, Jon ( ) Cadwell, Larry ( ) Cain, Dan ( , 76) Cain, George ( ) Caldwell, C.N. ( , 15) Calland, Lee ( ) Calvin, Ralph ( ) Campbell, Greg ( ) Campbell, Mike (1971) Campbell, Tony ( ) Campos, Alan ( ) Canady, Bob (1968) Cantwell, Hunter (2005-) Caras, Tom (1955) Carmody, Arthur (2004-) Carpenter, Ken ( ) Carrick, Brian ( ) Carroll, Allen ( ) Carroll, Tom ( ) Carroll, Tom (1974) Carroll, Tom ( , 46) Carswell, Ivan ( ) Carter, Patrick (2006-) Casey, Bob (1965, 67) Caswell, Jason (1996) Caudill, Fred ( ) Caufield, Jimmy ( ) Cavallo, Tom ( ) Cavitt, Volney (1922) Cerione, Danny ( ) Chance, Jerry (1957) Chanda, Matt ( ) Chapman, Tim (1984) Charasika, Tendia (1996) Cheppo, Mario ( ) Childs, Ray ( ) Chinn, Kevin ( ) Clark, Broderick ( ) Clark, Colburn (1987) Clark, Koby ( ) Clark, Max (1956) Clark, S.S. (1934) Clark, Rico ( ) Clay, Roger ( ) Clayton, B. (1950) Clayton, Mark ( ) Cleveland, Bob ( ) Click, Steve ( ) Clower, Bill ( ) Coldiron, George (1946) Coldiron, Greg (1973) Cole, Calvert ( ) Coleman, Jack ( ) Coleman, Tom ( ) Collage, Dick ( ) Collina, Elmer ( ) Collins, Andre (1998) Collins, Charles (1968) Collins, Chris (1989, 91) Collins, Jeremy ( ) Compise, Pete ( ) Compton, Larry (1961, 63) Connell, Ed (1999- ) Conner, L.E. ( ) Conner, Prentiss (1921) Conrad, Bernie ( ) Contento, Mike ( ) Conway, Doug ( ) Conway, Matt ( ) Coode, Dave ( ) Cook, Kevin ( ) Copeland, Anthony (1984) Copeland, John ( ) Corley, Martise (1997) Corso, Marty ( ) Cosby, Don ( ) Cosby, Rene (1990) Council, Rod (2005-) Cox, Brandon (2004-) Craft, Donnie ( ) Crafts, Jerry ( ) Crago, Lester (1931) Crawford, Wilbur (1932) Crecelics, Tom ( ) Crivello, Jason (1994) Crocetti, Dominic (1946) Croley, Gary ( ) Crowder, M.O. ( ) Crowe, John ( ) Cruz, Mike ( ) Cruz, Rick ( ) Cuby, John ( ) Cully, Jeff ( ) Culley, Andy ( ) Cumberworth, Matt ( ) Cumings, Lamar ( ) Cummings, Tony ( ) Cunningham, Don ( ) Cupito, Steve (1979) Curella, L. (1965) Curry, Ron (1969) Curry, Sebastian ( ) - D - Daffron, Jeff (1982) Daniel, John ( ) Daniel, Maurice ( ) Daniel, Elijah (2005-) Daniel, Roy ( ) Daniels, Anthony (1985) Daniels, Jim (1953) Dardzinski, Aaron ( ) Darveau, Jeremy ( ) Darling, John (1975) Daugherty, Harry ( ) Daugherty, Jack ( ) Davenport, Ron ( ) Davidson, Alex ( ) Davis, Antonio ( ) Davis, Brian ( ) Davis, Harry (1935) Davis, Jack (1946) Davis, Mark (1974) Dawkins, Bernie (1974, 77) Dawkins, Ralph ( ) Dawson, Toby ( ) Day, Ken ( ) Day, Rod ( ) Debold, Dave ( ) 2007 Louisville le Footbal otball 165

38 Letterwinners Deer, Josh (2004-) Delozier, Roscoe (1916) Deluca, Pete (1971) DeMarco, John ( ) Dennis, James (1995, 97-98) Dennis, Mike ( ) Denson, Antwan ( ) DePauola, Len ( ) Depree, Julian ( ) Derricoatte, Bernard (1974) Desenberg, Bill (1952) Detenber, Gene ( ) Detenber, Mike ( ) Deward, Mike (1951) Dezelan, Dave (1967) Dickens, Torrence ( ) Dickerson, Mike ( ) Dickerson, Rolland (1983) Didier, Jim (1975) Dihtzeruk, Dan ( ) Dillion, Samuel (1987) Dimoff, Greg ( ) Dinkins, Courtney ( ) Dixson, Calvin ( , 88) Dobbs, Bill ( ) Dobbs, Steve ( ) Dobina, Don (1974) Dolack, Bob (1957) Dole, Jim (1952) Doll, Kenny ( ) Doll, Paul ( ) Donaghue, Mike (2006-) Donahue, Steve (1977) Donnelly, Bob ( ) Donninger, Frank ( ) Donninger, Tony ( ) Dorsch, Bill ( ) Dorsey, Damien ( ) Dotson, Don ( ) Doty, Jeff (1983) Douglas, Allen ( ) Downs, Bill ( ) Dozier, Nate (1980, 82) Drachman, David ( ) Dressler, Bill (1932) Drewery, Austin ( ) Dudderar, Ed (1946) Dudley, Kim (1974) Dueberry, Vince ( ) Duenweg, Rudy ( ) Duganich, Joe ( ) Duke, J.W. ( ) Dumervil, Elvis ( ) Dunbar Dom ( ) Dunbar, Don ( ) Durand (1916) Dwyer, George ( ) - E - Earl, Dave (1928) Eberenz, Josh ( ) Eble, Rob ( ) Edelen, Marshall ( ) Edelen, Tom ( ) Edelen, Tony (1991) Edelhauser, Ed ( ) Edwards, Roger (1974) Edwards, Welby (1968) Egan, Nick (1974) Eggleston, Ken ( ) orts.c ts.com All-Time Captains 1912 Stanley Walker 1913 Stanley Walker 1914 Roy Daniel 1915 Owen Foster 1916 Maurice Daniel 1921 E.B. Kirk 1922 Tommy Kienzie 1923 Art Vandervert 1924 Paul Osborne 1925 Armand Fischer 1926 Jack Dougherty 1927 Harvey Mayhall 1928 Jim Tom Robertson 1929 GAME CAPTAINS 1930 Tommy Thompson 1931 Ben Reid and Guy Schearer 1932 Tom Giannini 1933 Bill Threlkeld 1934 Bill Threlkeld 1935 Kenny Doll and Walt Kirkendahl 1936 Melzar Lowe 1937 Ralph Emerson 1938 Alex Davidson 1939 Fred Schloemer and Lou Zimlich 1940 Jimmy Caufield 1941 Clure Moser and Jimmy Rosenfield 1942 Jim Brady and Bud Bruning 1946 Vince Lococo 1947 Art Heitlauf George Bertram 1949 George Bertram 1950 Tom Lucia 1951 Charles Asher 1952 Otto Knop 1953 Jim Hollowell 1954 Johnny Unitas Elbert, Norbert ( ) Ellington, Ron ( ) Ellis, Adam (2002) Ellis, Phil ( ) Ellis, Zarko ( ) Elsler, Dick ( ) Embry, Jim ( ) Embry, Bob ( ) Emerson, Ralph ( ) Ennis, Ed ( ) Ernie, C. Pralle (1915) Ernst, Charles ( ) Espie, Marshall ( ) Esters, Tony ( ) Evans, Brad (1967) Evans, Lamar ( ) Everett, Michael ( ) Ewald, George (1912) Ewers, E.M. (1913) - F - Falleri, Joe ( ) Farmer, Albert ( ) Farmer, Ray ( , 55) Fanning, Jay ( ) Feagan, Gene ( ) Ferguson, Reggie ( ) Fields, Mike ( ) Figg, Carey ( ) Fike, Ed (1946) Finger, Ernie (1946) Finger, Fred ( ) Finley, Glenn (1915) Finn, John ( ) 1955 Jim Wolf and Maurice Wolford 1956 John Noon 1957 Gil Sturtzel 1958 Ed Young 1959 Ken Porco and Howard Turley 1960 Ron Petty 1961 John Finn 1962 John Giles 1963 Ken Kortas 1964 Tom LaFramboise 1965 Doug Buffone 1966 Benny Russell 1967 Ed Harmon 1968 Pete Compise and Medford Lee 1969 Mike Detenber and Greg Karem 1970 Cookie Brinkman 1971 Amos Martin 1972 Tom Martin 1973 Joe Lee Phillips 1974 Steve Jewell and Cardell Parker 1975 Bob Riser 1976 Norman Heard 1977 Tom Abood 1978 Ron Heinrich, Billy Perrin, Nathan Poole, Ricky Skiles 1979 Stu Stram, Otis Wilson, Randy Butler, Zarko Ellis 1980 Eddie Johnson, Dan Dihtzeruk, Joe Jacoby, Jamie Perrin 1981 GAME CAPTIANS 1982 Mike Nuzzolese, Frank Minnifield, Anthony Williams 1983 Dean May, Tom Andrews, Mike Trainor 1984 GAME CAPTAINS 1985 GAME CAPTAINS 1986 GAME CAPTAINS Firkins, Curtis ( ) Fishback, Ford ( ) Fishback, Olen (1946) Fisher, Armand ( ) Fisher, Steve ( ) Fitzgerald, Pat ( ) Fitzpatrick, Chris ( ) Flannery, Todd (2004-) Florence, Bill ( ) Flores, Mike ( ) Floyd, Anthony ( ) Floyd, Chase (2006-) Floyd, Otis ( ) Fluellen, Larry ( ) Folmar, Marcus (2005-) Ford, Salem ( ) Ford, Tom ( ) Forrest, Bill (1947) Forsee, Tyre ( ) Foster, Owen (1912, 14-15) Foster, Renardo ( ) Fortune, Chad ( ) Fountain, Frank ( ) Frame, Jim ( ) Francis, William (1941) Frankel, Jenny ( ) Frazier, Russell (1916) Freeman, Jakale (1997) Freitag, Jeromy ( ) French, Jim (1974) Frost, Johnny ( ) Fuizotte, Joe ( ) Fults, Jim (1952) Fultz, George (1942) Fuqua, John ( ) Furman, Larrame (1992) - G - Gagel, Nick ( ) Gaines, Brian ( ) Gaines, Kevin ( ) Gainey, John ( ) Galcik, Larry ( ) Gall, Mark (1974) Gallagher, Jack (1977) Gallishaw, Laroni ( ) Galloway, Wayne (1967) Gangwer, Dan ( ) Gannon, Jon (2002) Gannon, Scott ( ) Gantous, Mike ( ) Gardis, Curt (1974) Gardner, Carwell (1989) Gardner, Merle (1990) Garr, Stephen (2006-) Gates, Lionel ( ) Gatewood, Jim ( ) Gatschler, Frank (1949) Gay, William ( ) Gatti, Bill ( ) Gentile, John ( ) George, Harry ( , 89) Gergosky, Mike (1988) German, Ron ( ) Gernert, E.R. (1916) Getch, Rich ( ) Getch, Val (1962) Ghent, Ronnie ( ) 1987 GAME CAPTAINS 1988 GAME CAPTAINS 1989 GAME CAPTAINS 1990 GAME CAPTAINS GAME CAPTAINS 1992 Jeff Brohm and Andy Culley 1993 Jeff Brohm, Tom Cavallo, Aaron Bailey 1994 Marty Lowe, Terry Quinn, Brandon Brookfield 1995 Alan Campos, Marty Lowe, Tyrus McCloud, Roman Oben 1996 Jason Payne, Tyrus McCloud, Sam Madison, Rico Clark 1997 Terry Rice-Locket, Miguel Montano, Kendrick Gholston, Graig Hoffman, Ryan Wade 1998 Rick Nord, Chris Redman, Courtney Dinkins, Mike Gantous 1999 Chris Redman, Rashad Harris, Anthony Byrd, Mike Gantous Donovan Arp, Arnold Jackson, Rashad Harris, Jason Padget 2001 Deion Branch, Michael Brown, Anthony Floyd, Dave Ragone 2002 Damien Dorsey, Michael Brown, Anthony Floyd, Dave Ragone 2003 Rod Day, Dan Koons, Ronnie Ghent, Josh Minkins, Robert McCune Stefan LeFors, J.R. Russell, Kerry Rhodes and Robert McCune Elvis Dumervil, Brandon Johnson, Joshua Tinch, Jason Spitz, Montavious Stanley, Travis Leffew Brian Brohm, Michael Bush, Kurt Quarterman, Amobi Okoye, William Gay, Nate Harris Gholston, Kendrick ( ) Giacomini, Breno (2004-) Giannini, Tom ( ) Gibson, Greg ( ) Gibson, Robert ( ) Gibson, Stu ( ) Gilbert, Lonny ( ) Giles, John ( ) Gillam, Jack (1948, 50-51) Gipe, Marty ( ) Gitschier, Frank ( ) Gitschier, Frank, III ( ) Gitschier, Greg (1975) Givens, Eric ( ) Givens, Kelvin (1994) Givins, Ernest ( ) Glasper, Chris ( ) Glass, Ira ( ) Glenn, Earl ( ) Glenn, Victor ( ) Godbolt, Johnnie ( ) Goettsche, Corey (2006-) Golden, Lynn (1935) Gonzalez, Gerry (1982) Gonzalez, Jose ( ) Goodman, Arvell (1946) Goodman, Casswell ( ) Gordon, Donnell ( ) Gordon, Marcus (2006-) Gorman, John ( ) Gossman, W. ( ) Gotcher, Craig (1998) Grady, Adrian (2005-) Graham, Jack ( )

39 Letterwinners Graham, Scott ( ) Graham, Steve (1982) Grandy, Mark (1984) Grant, J.D. (1914) Gray, Bill ( ) Gray, Leon (1921) Gray, Preston (1984) Grednic, Frank ( ) Green, Bobby (1975) Green, Ernie ( ) Green, Ibn ( ) Green, Ken (1946) Green, Paul (1952) Green, Phillip ( ) Greene, James ( ) Griffin, Jeff ( ) Griffin, Larry ( ) Griffin, Sam ( ) Griggs, Derric (1993) Grivna, Mark ( ) Groves, F.C. ( ) Groves, Fergus (1933) Grubb, Troy ( ) Gruden, Jay ( ) Gruneisen, Roger (1968, 70) Gruner, Jason ( ) Guertin, Gary ( ) Gumm, Gary (1998) Gutridge, Steve ( ) Guy, Trent (2006-) Gwinner, Dwayne (1996) - H - Haas, Danny ( ) Haberlin, Clarence (1941) Haberline, Charles ( ) Hackett, Fred ( ) Haden, Bo ( ) Hagan, Gene ( ) Hale, Floyd (1913) Hall, Bob ( ) Hall, R.L. ( ) Hall, Ron ( ) Hallal, Eli (1968) Haller, Jim (1948) Hallmark, Bill ( ) Hamilton, Joey ( ) Hamm, Dave ( ) Hampton, Chris (1993) Hampton, Tom ( ) Handley, Marcus (1980) Hanna, Jim ( ) Hannah, Jim (1964) Hardaway, Richard (1916) Hardin, John (1928) Hargrove, Reggie ( ) Harley, Brinson ( ) Harmon, Ed ( ) Harmon, Harold (1934) Harnden, Ken (1992) Harold, Don ( ) Harper, Robert ( ) Harris, Antoine ( ) Harris, Nate ( ) Harris, Rashad ( ) Hart, Larry (1968, 70) Hartman, Toby (1963) Harvey, Kevin ( ) Haskins, J.T. ( ) Haskins, Robert ( ) Hatcher, Kevin (1984) Hatfield, David ( ) Hawley, Roger (1962) Haws, Watson ( ) Hawthorne, Derek ( ) Hayden, William (1916) Haydock, Robert ( ) Hayes, Brian ( ) Haynes, Da-Woyne ( ) Headrick, R. (1940) Heard, Norman ( , 76) Heinichen, Al (1946) Heinrich, Ron ( ) Heironymous, Russ (1928) Heitlauf, Art ( ) Henchey, Matt (1932) Henchy, Stephen ( ) Henderson, Ivey (1990, 92-93) Henry, Herb (1991) Henry, Jeff ( ) Henry, O.P. (1913) Hermes, W.B. (1942) Herring, Bud ( ) Hesselgrave, Mike (1959) Hessler, Mike (1977) Heyman, Earl (2005-) Hickey, Tom ( ) Hickman, Greg ( ) Hicks, Ralph ( ) Hicks, Richard ( ) Higgs, Andy ( , 88-89) Hilbert, Jon ( ) Hill, Don (1951) Hill, Ken (1994) Hill, Kevin ( ) Hill, Marcus ( ) Hilliard, Jason ( ) Hladio, Steve ( ) Hobbs, Stan ( ) Hockaden, Dave ( ) Hockensmith, Don ( ) Hocker, Al ( ) Hocker, Charles ( ) Hodge, Steve (1965, 68) Hoerter, Jr., Kenny ( ) Hoffman, Graig ( ) Holben, LeRoy ( ) Hollowell, Jim ( , 52-53) Holman, Rashad ( ) Holston, Jonathan (2006-) Holzer, Tom ( ) Hood, Howard (1984) Hornsby, Rick ( ) Hortert, Jeff ( ) Houser, J. ( ) Houser, Jim ( ) Houston, Les ( ) Howard, Bob ( ) Howard, Charles (1946) Howard, James (1986) Howard, Rick ( ) Howard, Ted (1951, 56-58) Hrovat, Larry ( ) Hudson, Bob (1959) Huff, Howard ( ) Huffman, Gary ( ) Hughes, Fred (1951, 53, 56) Hulette, Virgil (1939) Humphries, Keith ( ) Hunt, Johnny ( ) Huser, Jay (1969) Hutt, J.D. (1940) - I - Inman, Gary ( ) Isenberg, Charles ( ) - J - Jackerson, Jonathan ( ) Jackson, Arnold ( ) Jackson, Calvin ( ) Jackson, James (2003-) Jackson, Joe (1985) Jackson, Malik (2004-) Jackson, Mike (1992) Jackson, Shawn ( ) Jackson, Tom ( ) Jacobs, A.J. ( ) Jacobs, Stan ( ) Jacobs, Ted ( ) Jacoby, Joe ( ) Jaegers, Dick (1963) Jaggers, Gene ( ) Janelsins, Gunars (1965, 67) Janiak, Bill ( ) Jefferies, Owen (1928) Jefferson, Bobby ( ) Jelinek, Steve ( ) Jenkins, Chris ( ) Jenkins, J.E. (1913) Jenne, E.E. (1940) Jesukaitis, Tom ( ) Jeter, Courtney ( ) Jewell, Steve ( ) Johnican, Larry (1977) Johnson, Brandon ( ) Johnson, Brent (2002-) Johnson, Grant (1998) Johns, G.F. (1913) Johnson, Alvin (1988) Johnson, Brent ( ) Johnson, Charlie ( ) Johnson, Chris ( ) Johnson, Don ( ) Johnson, Dwayne (1981) Johnson, Eddie ( ) Johnson, Joe ( ) Johnson, Matt ( ) Johnson, Reggie ( ) Johnson, Robbie (1989) Johnson, Steve (1980) Johnson, Wayne (1958) Jones, Alton ( ) Jones, Clyde ( ) Jones, Fred ( ) Jones, F.C. (1938) Jones, Greg ( ) Jones, Horace ( ) Jones, James ( ) Jones, Jason ( ) Jones, Junior ( ) Jones, Marcus ( ) Jones, Mel ( ) Jones, Montrell ( ) Jones, Pete (1984) Jones, Tiger ( ) Jones, Walt ( ) Josiah, Michael ( ) - K - Kachler, Edmund (1916) Kacvinsky, Bob (1974) Kaczmarek, Jim ( ) Kader, Joe ( ) Kamer, D.J. ( ) Kaminski, Dale ( ) Karaglanis, Frank ( ) Karem, Greg ( ) Karibo, Jim (1946) Karns, Bill ( ) Karrh, Bill (1949) Katchen, Tony (1980) Katope, Chris (1941) Kavanaugh, Charles (1913) Keeling, Crawford (1935) Keisel, John (1928) Keller, Billy (1931) Keller, Ken ( ) Kemp, C.W. ( ) Kennedy, Derrick ( , 00) Kennedy, J.L. (1929) Kennedy, Kirk ( ) Kennedy, Orville (1922) Kibbey, Rick ( ) Kidd, Don ( ) Kielkopf, Bill ( ) Kienzle, Tommy ( ) Kimbel, Dewey (1923) Kincaid, Addison (1931) King, Jim (1969) Kingston, Joe (1938) Kirbus, Rich (1973) Kirk, E.B. (1921) Kirkendahl, Walt (1935) Kirsch, John (1958) Klein, Nellis ( ) Kloehs, David ( ) Knighton, Rodney ( ) Knop, Brian (1978) Knop, Kurt ( ) Knop, Otto ( ) Knop, Otto, Jr. ( ) Knuutila, Robert ( ) Kolb, Bruce ( ) Kolter, John ( ) Koons, Dan ( ) Kordic, Brad ( ) Kortas, Ken ( ) Kosman, Bill (1971) Koster, Fred ( ) Koubratoff, H. ( ) Kovanda, Dick ( ) Kozuhik, Miles ( ) Kraft, Ted (1930) Kratsas, John ( ) Krebs, David ( ) Kreutzjans, Gerald (1974) Kries, Shawn ( ) Kriever, Hugh (1953) Kron, Max (1930) Kuhn, Scott (2004-) Kunzman, Bill ( ) Kurk, Henry ( ) - L - LaDuke, Joe (1946) LaFramboise, Tom ( ) Lake, R.C. ( ) Lakeman, Gil (1946) Lamar, Harmon ( ) Langan, Ed ( ) Langan, Gene ( ) Langan, M. (1939) Lannan, Joe (1994) Lantz, Terry ( ) Larkins, Ellsworth ( ) Laurin, Jack (1986) Law, Bill (1957) Lawson, Steward (1931) Lawton, Eric ( ) Layne, Bill ( ) Leahy, Tom ( ) Lee, Chad ( ) Lee, Medford ( ) Lee, Wink (1946) Leffew, Bobby ( ) Leffew, Travis ( ) LeFors, Stefan ( ) Leggett, V.M. (1912) Lester, Chris ( ) Lettie, Bill ( ) Levinstin, Louis (1928) Levy, Stuart (1914) Lewis, Eric (1986) Lichtenberg, Tom ( ) Lichvar, Bob ( ) Lillard, Derrick ( ) Lindsey, Wilbur (1935) Lipsey, Curtis ( ) Lipsitz, Bernard (1931) Lively, Bill ( ) Lobitz, James (1992) Lockhart, Eric (1999) Lococo, Vince ( , 46) Lohrke, Brett (1982) Long, Ed ( ) Long, Harry ( ) Long, Scott (2006-) Long, Tom ( ) Lopez, Scott ( ) Lotspeich, Bob ( ) Lowe, Keeshan ( ) Lowe, Marty (1991, 93-95) Lowe, Melzar ( ) Lucas, Doug (1984) Lucas, John ( ) Lucia, Tom ( ) Lyles, Lenny ( ) Lyons, George (1912) - M - MacFarlane, Al ( ) Mack, Lawrence ( ) Maddox, Sidney (1937) Madeya, John ( ) Madison, Sam ( ) Madrick, Ron ( ) Maduaka-Cain, Ikem (1995) Mager, Matt ( ) Mahoney, Tom ( ) Mahoney, Tony ( ) Majeed, Kaaba ( ) Mallory, I.J. ( ) Mancini, Rick (1975) Mann, Darius (2006-) Mannheimer, Milton (1941) Mantchen, Ralph (1947) Marcus, Scott ( ) Marion, Mike (1968) Marks, Poachy ( ) Marney, Ron ( ) Marsh, Rondel ( ) Marshall, Avery ( ) Marshall, Bubba (2004-) Marshall, John ( ) 2007 Louisville le Footbal otball 167

40 Letterwinners Marshall, Steve (1978) Martin, Amos (1968, 70-71) Martin, Raymond (1983) Martin, Tom ( ) Mascenik, Paul ( ) Massaro, Gene ( ) Masterson, Ches ( ) Mathews, Marc (1983) Mattingly, Chip ( ) Mattingly, Dane (2005-) Mattingly, Paul ( ) Mauzy, Mike ( ) Maxwell, Tim (1986) May, Dean ( ) May, Devon (2004-) Mayer, John (1933) Mayhall, Harvey ( ) McAllister, Scott ( ) McBarnette, Geoff ( ) McBirth, Willie (1976) McCaleb, Harin ( ) McCartney, Pete ( ) McCauley,Adam ( ) McClain, John ( ) McClanahan, C.W. (1912) McCloud, Tyrus ( ) McConnell, Bob (1958) McCray, Quincy (1983) McCullough, Lewis (1973) McCune, Robert ( ) McDermond, Ryan (2001) McDevitt, Coleman (1930) McDonald, Bennie ( ) McDonald, Brian ( ) McDonald, Mike (1953) McDonald, Richard (1935) McDowell, K. ( ) McDowell, Kenny (1932) McDowell, Paul ( ) McFadden, Ricky ( ) McGinnis, Henry (1941) McKay, Don ( ) McKay, Ken ( ) McKay, Paul ( ) McKinney, Mike ( ) McKinney, Ray ( ) McMahon, Bill ( ) McMahon, Mike ( ) McMahon, Todd (1980) McVey, R. (1950) Meade, Jack ( ) Meadows, Brenon ( ) Meeks (1916) Merriweather, B.M. ( ) Mershon, Oliver (1932) Mihaljevic, Tom (1983) Mihm, Tom ( ) Miles, Steve (1994) Mills, Mel ( ) Miller, Brian ( ) Miller, Brook (1983) Miller, Charles (1935) Miller, David ( ) Miller, Greg (1981) Miller, Henry ( ) Miller, Jim ( ) Miller, Kevin ( ) Miller, Uncas ( ) Miller, V. ( ) Mingus, Marvin (1951) Minkins, Josh ( ) Minnifield, Frank ( ) Minogue, Mike ( ) Misetic, Steve (1996) Mitchell, C. ( ) Mitchell, Lamonte (1980) Mitchell, Marc ( ) Mitchell, Maurice (2006-) Mitchell, Robert ( ) Mitchem, Bill ( ) Moll, Ken ( ) Montano, Miguel ( ) Montgomery, Bob ( ) Montgomery, David (1974) Montgomery, Tom ( ) Moody, Brent ( ) Moody, Mike (1979) Moon, Ron ( ) Mooney, Jim ( ) Moore, Frank (1966) Moore, Herbert ( ) Moore, Tom ( ) Moorhatch, John (1942) Moran, J.R. (1928, 31) Moreau, Frank (1995, 97-99) Morey, Tom ( ) Mosby, Danny (1996) Mosher, Clure ( ) Moss, Anthony ( ) Moss, Scedric ( ) Moyler, David ( ) Mudd, Charlie ( ) Muir, P.B. (1921) Muldoon, Phil ( ) Mulhall, R.E. (1931) Mullins, Terry (1978) Mumma, John (1974) Murphree, Mallory (1915) Mumphrey, Kevin (1994) Murrer, David (1982) Musgrave, Mark ( ) Myers, Keith (1951) Myles, Lamar (2005-) - N - Nabor, Chuck (1957) Nachand, Clarence (1926) Nagle, Browning ( ) Naimaister, Dave ( ) Najjar, Larry (1974) Nauert, Jim (1984, 86-87) Navarro, Todd ( ) Neafus, Stan (1946) Neat, L.R. (1931) Neely, Mike (1991) Neidert, John ( ) Newman, Bud ( ) Nichols, Les ( ) Nickerson, Bruce ( ) Nicoletti, Joe ( ) Niece, Robert ( ) Noafus, Roy (1946) Noon, John ( ) Nord, Gary ( ) Nord, Rick ( ) Norman, E.J. (1937) Norris, Bobby (1978) Norris, Dave ( ) Norris, Jim (1983) Norton, Travis (2005-) Nugent, R.C. (1912) Nunn, Bob ( ) Nuss, Dave ( ) Nuss, Kevin ( ) Nuzzolese, Mike ( ) - O - Oben, Roman ( ) O Connor, John (1974) Ogden, J.D. (1936) Okoye, Amobi (2003-) Oldham, Richard (1936, 38-39) Olejack, Greg ( ) Olinger, Ashley (1937) Olmstead, Jim ( ) O Neal, Bob ( ) O Neal, Pete (1985) Orem, Dale ( ) Osborne, Paul ( ) O Shaughnessy, Joe ( ) Osorio, Vasco ( ) Otte, Frank ( ) Owen, Bill ( ) Owens, Richard ( ) Oyler, Wally ( ) - P - Padget, Jason ( ) Painter, Benny ( ) Painter, Jed (1983) Palmer, Deon (2005-) Papania, Joe ( ) Pardieu, Ben (1973) Pardieu, Chris ( ) Parker, Cardell ( ) Parker, Zek ( ) Parrott, Herb (1983) Patrick, Garrin ( ) Patrick, Wayne ( ) Patterson, Danny (1993) Patterson, Pat ( ) Patterson, T.J. ( ) Payne, James ( ) Payne, Jason ( ) Payton, Ray ( ) Peacock, Walter ( ) Peak, Andy (1996) Pearson, E.C. (1931) Pence, Bill ( ) Pennella, Rick ( ) Perrin, Billy ( ) Perrin, Jamie ( ) Perry, Kirk ( ) Perry, Pat (1939, 41-42) Perry, W. (1950) Pesavento, James ( ) Peterson, Rick (1972) Petry, Charlie (1967) Petty, Ron ( ) Phelps, Herbie ( ) Phelps, Tanny ( ) Phillips, Art (1941) Phillips, Charlie ( ) Phillips, Joe Lee ( ) Pianko, Greg ( ) Pierce, G.S. (1939) Pierre-Louis, Frank (1986) Pierson, Glenn (1935) Pillitary, Ben (1947) Pinkston, Chad ( ) Pinski, Dave (1966) Pirkey, E.L. (1933) Pitchford, Jack (1926) Pitters, Lenny (1978) Poelking, T.J. ( ) Pointer, Chris (1994) Pointer, Jeff ( ) Pok, Jack ( ) Pollock, Ed (1993) Pomeroy, Don ( ) Pongonis, Mark ( ) Pontius, Bill (1913) Poole, Nathan ( ) Porco, Ken ( ) Posadas, Pedro ( ) Powell, Carl ( ) Price, Keith ( ) Prince, Calvin ( ) Pritchett, Doug ( ) Pryor, Bill (1923) Pugh, Roy ( , 57) Pullem, David (1974) Purcell, Chris ( , 77) Purcell, Don ( ) Purry, Dar-Shay ( ) Putnam, Rufus (1933) - Q - Quarterman, Kurt ( ) Quick, Rhonyia (1991) Quinn, Terry ( ) - R - Rabatin, Will ( ) Racel, David (1984) Radmacher, Frank ( ) Rager, Dick (1947) Raglin, Richard (2005-) Ragone, Dave ( ) Ramey, Roy (1947) Ramsey, Frank ( ) Rascati, Justin (2003) Rasmussen, Roy (1929) Raush, Russ (1946) Ray, Babe ( ) Ray, Bill ( ) Ray, Gerald ( ) Ray, Leonard ( ) Raymond, Warren ( ) Recherman, James (1930, 32) Rechtin, Les ( ) Redman, Bob ( ) Redman, Chris ( ) Redman, Lloyd (1946) Reese, John (1921) Reese, Steve ( ) Reid, Ben (1927, 30-31) Reid, Jack ( ) Reiling, George ( ) Renner, Rich ( ) Repass, Carl (1950) Reynolds, Ed ( ) Rhodes, Kerry ( ) Rhodes, Walter (1987, 89-91) Rice, Quinn ( ) Rice-Locket, Terry ( ) Richart, Phil ( ) Richardson, Josh ( ) Richey, Harper ( ) Rideout, Dave (1947) Riles, Wayne (2003-) Riley, Jimmy ( ) Rimpsey, Chad ( ) Riser, Bob ( ) Ritchie, Norm (1965) Rivenbark, Dave ( ) Roberts, Eugene (1946) Robertson, Jim Tom ( ) Robinson, Kenny ( ) Robinson, Rex (1957) Rodgers, Clarence ( ) Rodriguez, Ariel ( ) Rodriguez, Sean (1991) Roe, Jeff (1982) Rollins, Eric (1979, 82) Roman, Israel (1971, 74) Romey, J.H. (1937) Rommell, Bill (1946) Rooney, George (1939) Roper, Ricky (1994) Roscoe, Terrence ( ) Rose, Harold ( ) Rosenfield, Jimmy ( ) Rossoll, Don ( ) Roth, Horace ( ) Rothfield, D. (1940) Roundtree, Antonio ( ) Rowan, Watson ( ) Rowe, Lionel (1916) Rubbert, Ed ( ) Rusley, Bobby (1984) Russell, Benny ( ) Russell, J.R. ( ) Russell, Jonathan (2004-) Russell, Ron ( ) Ryan, Bill ( ) Ryan, D. (1938) Ryan, George ( ) - S - Sales, Larry (1975) Sammons, Bill ( , 62) Samons, Kyle (2000) Sander, Mark ( ) Sanders, Matt ( ) Sanders, Jaguar (2000) Sanders, Raynard (1986) Sanks, David ( ) Santho, Rick (1974) Sartini, Gene (1950, 54-55) Saterfield, Tyrone (2002-) Saunders, Gerald (1977) Schad, Bill ( ) Schaeffer, Jim (1963) Schaller, Paul ( ) Scharre, Stan ( ) Scheper, Guy ( ) Scherma, Joe (1963) Schiengold, Pat ( ) Schloemer, Fred ( ) Schloemer, Louis ( ) Schmitt, Paul (1956) Schneider, B. (1928) Schonsiegel (1912) Schrader (1912) Schuhmann, George (1932) Schuler, Dave ( ) Schuler, Lonnie ( ) Schultz, Tim (1976) Schuppert, Ray (1941, 46) orts.c ts.com

41 Letterwinners Scott, Chris (1997) Scott, L.D. (2006-) Scott, Leslie (1933) Scott, Mike (1995) Scroggins, Tyrann (1994) Searcy, Ed (1937) Searcy, Greg ( ) Sehlinger, George ( ) Sekeres, Duke (1957, 60) Seldon, Joe (1931) Sellers, Chris ( ) Semak, Tony (1990) Senkevich, John ( ) Settle, Mickey ( ) Seguin, Jeremy ( ) Sexton, Matt ( ) Sgroi, Anthony ( ) Sharp, Antoine ( ) Sharp, Brandon ( ) Shaw, Rick ( ) Shearer, Guy ( ) Sheehy, Mike ( ) Sheeley, J.J. (1937) Sheffield, Charles ( ) Shelby, Willie ( ) Shelman, Anthony ( ) Shell, H.E. (1931) Shelton, Don ( ) Shelton, Eric ( ) Shelton, John ( ) Shepherd, Mark ( ) Sherman, Jack ( ) Shields, Harry ( ) Shively, Brett ( ) Sholly, Jeff ( ) Short, Bill ( ) Silliman, Harlan (1952) Silverstein, Phillip (1921) Simon, John ( ) Simpson, Reneau (1972) Sims, Antoine ( ) Sims, Coswell ( ) Sims, T. (1925) Singleton, Neil ( ) Sipe, Ken ( ) Sivori, Chris ( ) Six, Bob (1974) Skaaland, Ed (1971) Skarja, Joe ( ) Skiles, Ricky ( ) Skinner, Roy (1946) Slater, W.L. (1935) Slatter, Tone ( ) Slechter, Rex ( ) Slider, Bill (1936, 38) Smart, Gavin ( ) Smith, Bernard ( ) Smith, Brevin (1989, 91-92) Smith, Bryon ( ) Smith, Clarence ( , 53) Smith, Dwight (1989) Smith, E.R. (1932) Smith, Erin ( ) Smith, Jeff ( ) Smith, Jerry ( ) Smith, Joe ( ) Smith, Joey ( ) Smith, Kolby ( ) Smith, Marty ( ) Smith, Nate ( ) Smith, Tony ( ) Smith, Walter (1946) Smyrichinsky, Tod (1986) Snow, John (1929) Snyder, Ashley (1999) Solberg, Cliff (1960) Sonye, Anthony ( ) Sonye, Eric ( ) Sosnin, Hershell ( ) Sowa, John ( ) Spalding, Stewart (2000) Sparkman, Alan (1946) Speedy, Jeff ( ) Spencer, Charles ( ) Spencer, Clarence ( ) Spencer, Jerry ( ) Spencer, Sergio (2005-) Spillman, Ben (1971) Spillman, JaJuan (2006-) Spitz, Jason ( ) Spratt, Greg ( ) Stahl, Scott (1982) Stallings, Jim ( ) Stallings, Tony ( ) Stanley, Montavious ( ) Starks, Price ( ) Starnes, Bob ( ) Steele, B.J. (1999-) Steger, Roy (1976) Steiger, Joe (1932) Stephens, Gerald ( ) Stephens, Keith ( ) Stern, Walter ( ) Stevens, Howard ( ) Stickrod, Kelly ( ) Stiers, Bill (1946) Stinson, Jason ( ) Stitch, Charles ( ) Stone, Joe ( ) Stram, Stu ( ) Steele, B.J. (2002) Street, Al (1974) Strickland, Rod ( ) Stricklin, Larry ( , 88) Striegel, Harold ( ) Stripling, George (2005-) Strull, Asher ( ) Struss, Ed (1928) Struve, Dudley ( ) Sturgeon, John (1977) Sturgeon, Mike ( ) Sturtzel, Gil ( ) Sullivan, Leonard ( ) Summers, Wilbur ( ) Sumpter, Ben ( ) Suski, Jon ( ) Sutherland, Lou ( ) Swabek, Craig ( ) Swafford, Darryl ( , 90) Swanson, Gunard (1982) Swope, Kurt (1971) - T - Tarleton, Eric ( ) Tavarczky, P.J. (2003-) Taylor, Al ( ) Taylor, Bill (1942) Taylor, Deriontae ( ) Taylor, Dewayne ( ) Taylor, Leland (1996) Taylor, Wayne (1980) Teague, G. (1949) Terry, Elmer (1921) Terry, Prentiss ( ) Tharpe, Richard ( ) Theiss, Jim (1971) Thieneman, Chris ( , 86-87) Thigpen, Chris ( ) Thiry, Bob ( ) Thomas, Ben (1916) Thomas, Danny ( ) Thomas, DeForest (1978) Thompson, Glenn ( ) Thompson, Sam ( ) Thompson, Tommy ( ) Thomas, Devon ( ) Thomas, Justin ( ) Thomas, Latarrius (2006-) Thomas, Troy (1992) Thomas, Tyrone (1988) Thompson, Corey (2006-) Thompson, Willard (1928) Thrasher, Robert ( ) Threlkeld, ( ) Tibbals, Luther (1931) Tillery, John (1978) Tinch, Joshua ( ) Tipton, Roy (1946) Tisci, Nunzio ( ) Todd, Bob (1946) Todd, Bryan ( ) Todd, Grover (1913) Touche ( ) Townsel, Wyman ( ) Townsell, Ray ( ) Trabue, Joe ( ) Trainor, Mike ( , 83) Trautwein, Jay ( ) Trautwein, Jerry (1982) Trawick, J.D. (1930) Trimble, Harry ( ) Triplett, Tom (1990) Tronzo, Joe (2006-) Tucker, Eric (1986) Tucker, James (1929) Turley, Howard ( ) Turner, Harold ( ) Turner, Ken ( , 49-50) Tuyo, John (1987) Tydlacka, Wade ( ) Tyson, Jeryl ( ) - U - Uhrig, Phil (1941) Underwood, George (1980) Underwood, James (1994) Unitas, Joe ( ) Unitas, Johnny ( ) Urrutia, Mario (2005-) Urton, F.W. (1916) Utley, Shedrick (1992) - V - Valvo, Jack ( ) Vandervert, Art ( ) Varajohn, Milan (1958) Vari, Bob (1969) Vaughn, Chris (2006-) Vaughn, Eric (1984, 86) Velesig, Dave ( ) Veto, Mike ( ) - W - Wade, Ryan ( ) Waggoner, Dave (1971) Wagner, Mike (1965) Wagoner, Jim ( ) Walker, Adriel (1999, 00) Walker, L.T. (2006-) Walker, Andy ( ) Walker, Cleo ( ) Walker, Dan ( ) Walker, Sanford (1973) Walker, Stanley ( ) Walker, Robert (1999) Wall, John ( ) Wallace, Corey (1999) Waller, John (1968) Waltman, Earl ( ) Ward, Jerry ( ) Ware, Kevin (1998) Ware, Latrell ( ) Ware, Yeasive ( ) Wareing, W.A. (1939) Warner, Rex ( ) Warren, Gary ( ) Washington, David (1996) Washington, Ted ( ) Watkins, Mike ( ) Watson, Olante (1993) Watson, Richard ( ) Watts, Bill (1936, 38) Watts, Erik (1991) Watzek, Joe (1968, 71) Wayland, Bob (1949) Wayne, Rollo ( ) Weathers, Jason ( ) Webb, Don ( ) Webb, Matt ( ) Weber, C.J. (1932) Weber, Pat (1926) Weedman, William (1985) Weidner, Garland ( ) Weihe, Cofer ( ) Weining, Harry ( ) Welch, Joe ( ) Welch, Joe (1983) Wells, Spencer (1984) Wetherby, L. ( ) Wheat, Donte ( ) White, Dan ( ) White, Dewayne ( ) White, Marcus (1989) White, Mike (2000) White, R.G. (1938) Peanut Whitehead (2006-) Whitehead, Roger ( ) Whittkamp, Jack (1946) Wibbels, Jerry (1953) Wiggins, Anthony ( ) Wiley, Deran ( ) Wiljanen, Roy ( ) Williams, Andy ( ) Williams, Anthony ( ) Williams, Bill (1916) Williams, Bob ( ) Williams, Carl ( ) Williams, Charles (1925, 27-29) Williams, Dan (1982) Williams, David (1986) Williams, Deron ( ) Williams, Ebb ( ) Williams, George ( ) Williams, Jermaine ( ) Williams, Josh (2004-) Williams, Jim ( ) Williams, Leon ( ) Williams, Rico ( ) Williams, Willie (2006-) Williams, Vic (1978) Williams, Waymon (1997) Willis, Gerald (1967) Wilmsmeyer, Klaus ( ) Wills, Don (1978) Wilshire, Jim (1952) Wilson, Dilbert (1946) Wilson, Mark ( ) Wilson, O Harlan (1929) Wilson, Otis ( ) Wilson, Richard ( ) Wilson, Robert ( ) Wimberly, Darrell ( ) Winningham, Roy (1985) Winrich, Dave (1985) Winters, Jim ( ) Wirpio, Carl ( ) Wise, Walter ( ) Wolf, Jim ( , 55) Wolford, Maury ( , 55) Wolke, Joe ( ) Womack, Bill ( ) Woodard, Jonta (2001) Woodring, Andy (1984) Woodruff, Dwayne ( ) Wood, Eric (2005-) Woods, Ryan (1999) Worden, N.A. ( ) Wordlow, Antuan (1994) Wright, Adolph (1932) Wright, Hugh ( ) Wright, Les ( ) Wright, Steve (1976) Wyatt, Jason ( ) Wyatt, Jim ( ) - Y - Yamin, Rick ( ) Young, Antonio ( ) Young, Ed ( ) Young, James (1986) Young, Mike ( ) Young, Steve ( ) - Z - Zamberlan, Jim ( ) Zangaro, Fred (1954) Zariczny, P.J. ( ) Zarrilli, Rob (2004-) Zebich, Frank ( ) Ziggler, Bernard (1985, 87) Zilko, Randy ( ) Zimlich, Lou ( ) 2007 Louisville le Footbal otball 169

42 Where Are They Now? Where Are They Now? Additions, deletions and corrections are welcomed, provided they are documented. Please contact the Sports Information Department (502) A - Abood, Tom (1976) Stockbroker,Lyndhurst, Ohio Adams, John ( ) Ford, Louisville, Akers, David ( ) Pro Football, Philadelphia, Pa. Allan, Tim (1975) Teacher, Toronto, Alexander, Arthur ( ) Firefighter, Louisville Anderson, Richard ( ) Retired Teacher-Coach, Middletown, Ky. Andrews, Aaron ( ) Retired College Administrator, Big Rapids, Mich. Andrews, Tom ( ) Papa John s International, Louisville Armstrong, Bruce ( ) National Football League, Foxboro, Mass. Armstrong, Tom ( ) VP Joyce/ Dayton Corp. Centerville, Ohio Arnett, Hal (1948) Dentist, Naples, Fla. Arnold, Andrew (1972) Dentist, Princeton, Ky. Arrington, Calvin ( ) Washington, D.C. Arterburn, John ( ) Cost Accountant, Louisville Arthur, David ( ) Teacher, Football Coach, Ashland, Ky. Asher, Chuck ( ) Education Administrator & Coach, Piqua, Ohio Asher, Jamie ( ) Financial Planner, Indianapolis, Ind. Aspy, David ( ) Educational Researcher, Dallas, Texas Atkinson, John ( ) Retired, Ft. Myers Beach, Fla. Autry, Keith ( ) Pipefitter, Louisville Avery, Charles ( ) Retired, Petroleum and Mining Landman, Phillips Coal Co., Plano, Texas Axline, Matt ( ) Trend Technologies, Shelbyville, Ky. -B - Bailey, Aaron ( ) San Jose Sabercats, Arena Football League Ball, Larry ( ) Football coach, Miramar, Fla. Calvin, Ralph ( ) Federal Bare, Bob ( ) Firefighter, Louisville Investigator, Louisville, Ky. Bass, Lewis ( ) Retired, Louisville Campos, Alan ( ) NFL Europe, Scotland Battaglia, Matt ( ) Actor, Los Carraro, Marty ( ) Printing, Louisville Angeles, Calif. Carroll, Tom ( ), Ad agency, St. Louis, Mo. Bauer, Robert ( ) Retired, Louisville Carroll, Tom Jr. (1974) Firefighter, Louisville Beard, Richard (1941) Retired, Louisville Carroll, Tom Sr. ( , 1946) Retired, Bearden, Robert ( ) Reliance Universal, Louisville Superintendent, Ford Motor Co., Louisville Casey, Bob ( ) Assistant Principal, Becker, John ( ) New Albany, Ind. Providence High School Bednarski, Daniel ( ) Ins. Catinna, Jim ( ) Sacred Heart Model Adjustor, Liverpool, N.Y. School, Louisville Bell, Anwar ( ) Houston, Texas Caufield, Jim ( ) Retired, General Bell, John ( ) Ford, Louisville Electric, Schenectady, N.Y. Bell, Ron ( ) Sunset Direct, Inc., Cavallo, Tom ( ) San Diego, Calif. Austin, Texas Cerione, Danny ( ) Miramar, Fla. Bender, Robert ( ) Boca Raton, Fla. Cheppo, Mario ( ) Industrial Berry, Philip ( ) Teacher/Coach, Louisville Engineer, Ford, Louisville Besanceney, Mark ( ) Secret Clark, Max (1956) Department of Health, Service, Miami, Fla. Port Orange, Fla. Bethea, Hal ( ) Valdosta, Ga. Clayton, Mark ( ) President, Mark Blackerby, James ( ) Physician, Clayton Foundation, Fort Worth, Texas New Bern, North Carolina Cleveland, Bob ( ) Teacher,Louisville Blackford, William ( ) Minister, Louisville, Ky. Cole, Calvert ( ) Atlanta, Ga. Blair, Cordell ( ) Louisville, Ky. Coleman, Thomas ( ) Retired, Radford, Va. Collina, Elmer ( , 1959) Retired, Louisville orts.c ts.com Blumeier, Kevin ( ) Recreation Director, Southeast Christian Church, Louisville, Ky. Bosworth, Billy ( ) Owner, Advanced Computer Designs, Charlestown, Ind. Bott, Kenny ( ) Self Employed, Louisville, Ky. Bottom, Allan ( ) Customer Representative, LG&E, Louisville, Ky. Bowen, Peter ( ) Sales & Marketing, Charlestown, Ind. Boykin, Deral ( ) President, Bus Productions, Beverly Hills, Calif. Boyle, Walter (1940) Retired, New Port Rich, Fla. Brayan, Ramon ( ) Louisville, Ky. Breuleux, Pete ( ) Contract Negotiator, Wilmington, Ohio Bridges, Anthony ( ) Arena Football League, Grand Rapids, Mich. Brinkman, Cookie ( ) District Manager, Alcoa, Clearwater, Fla. Brinley, Donald ( ) Manufacturing Mgr., Corbin, Ky. Brohm, Oscar ( ) Assistant Coach, Trinity HS, Louisville Brookfield, Brandon ( ) High School Teacher, Highland Ranch, Colo. Broomfield, Eric ( ) Delta Airlines, Smyrna, Ga. Brown, Kendall ( ) Columbus, Ohio Bryant, Rudy ( ) Attorney, Henderson, Ky. Buchanan, Ray ( ), Oakland, Calif. Buffone, Doug ( ) Monogram, Sportstich, Chicago, Ill. Buffone, Jerry ( ) Supervisor, Indiana, Pa. Burkey, Pete ( ) Jefferson County Sheriff, Louisville Butler, Liggett ( ) Correctional Service Corp., Austell, Ga. Bynm, Pete ( ) Senior Investigator, Attorney General, Indianapolis, Ind. Bynoe, Rawle ( ) Westin Hotel & Resort, Burlington, Ontario Byron, Lou ( ) President, Prosperity Promotions, Louisville, Ky. - C - Calland, Lee ( ) Importer, Mableton, Ga. Collins, Chris ( ) General Contractor, River City Scrap and Storage, Louisville Compise, Pete ( ) Promotions, Louisville Compton, Larry ( ) Teacher, Northwest High School, Brownsburg, Ind. Coode, Dave ( ) Sr. Account Manager, Philip Morris, Louisville Cook, Kevin ( ) Commercial Underwriter, State Farm Insurance, Columbus, Ohio Cosby, Don ( ) Florence, Ky. Couto, Rene ( ) Business Manager, Don Young Chev., Fishers, Ind. Cowherd, Derek ( ) University Louisville, Louisville, Ky. Crafts, Jerry ( ) AFL Crocetti, Dominic (1946) Retired, Louisville Cromwell, Curt Avionics Project Engineer, Boeing, Co., Bothell, Wash. Cruz, Michael ( ) Sales Manager, Elmwood Park, N.J. Cruz, Rick ( ) Sales Representative, Anheuser Busch, Louisville Cubbage, William Jr. ( ) Athletic Trainer, Trinity HS, Louisville Cully, Jeff ( , ) Sales Representative, Chesebrough-Ponds, Pittsburgh, Pa. Culley, Andy ( ) Commodities Trader, Chicago, Ill. Cummings, Anthony ( ) Service Coordinator, Louisville, Ky. Cummings, James ( ) Retired, Dallas Cupito, Steve (1979) Cincinnati, Ohio Curry, Ron (1969) McKee, Ky. - D - Daniel, James ( ) Dentist, Ashland, Ky. Daniels, Anthony ( ) St. Louis, Mo. Davidson, Alex ( ) Retired, West Palm Beach, Fla. Davis, Antonio ( ) Louisville Davis, Mark (1974) Sales Representative, Lanier-3M, Houston, Texas Day, Ken ( ) Investigator, Ohio Dept. of Liquor Control, St. Paris, Ohio Debold, Dave ( ) High School Teacher, Mt. Washington, Ky. DeMarco, John ( ) Terminal Operations Manager, Cincinnati, Ohio Dennis, Mike ( ) Ft. Wayne, Ind. Detenber, Gene ( ) Retired, Louisville Detenber, Mike ( ) Sales, Louisville Dezelan, David (1967) Director of Development Training, Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, Ill. Dix, Kelly ( ) Senior Marketing Rep., Humana, Louisville Dixon, Calvin ( ) Berkely, Mo. Dobbs, Bill ( ) Vice President, Air Guard Industries, Louisville Dobbs, Steve ( ) President, CEO, HealthCare Resources, Somerset, Ky. Dobina, Don (1974) Accountant, Louisville Doll, Kenny ( ) Retired, Corps of Engineer, Louisville Donnelly, Bob ( ) President, Sales Agency, St. Charles, Ill. Donohue, Steve ( ) Athletic Trainer, New York Yankees, Bronx, N.Y. Dorman, Finck ( ) Retired, CLU Life Insurance, Houston, Texas Dorsch, Bill ( ) Sales Manager, Wheat Ridge, Colo. Douglas, Allen ( ) WISH-TV, Indianapolis, Ind. Downing, Richard ( ) Real Estate, Coral Gables, Fla. Dressler, Bill (1932) Outside Chemical Sales, Paterson, N.J. Dueberry, Vince ( ) Oakland, Calif Duganich, Joe ( ) Land Surveyor, Alquippa, Pa. Duke, J.W. ( ) Retired, Jeffersonville Dunbar, Donald ( ) Delcambre, La. -E - Edelen, Tom ( ) Accountant, Louisville Edwards, Welby ( ) Owner Insurance Agency, Jeffersonville, Ind. Eichenholz, Leon ( ) Retired Judge, Louisville Elbert, Norbert ( ) Retired CPA, Louisville Ellington, Ron ( ) Industrial Security, Pontiac, Mich. Ellis, Phil ( ) Account Executive, R&L Transfer, Pickerington, Ohio Embry, Jim ( ) Sales Representative, Frito-Lay, Louisville Emerson, Ralph ( ) Retired, Bloomington, Del. Ennis, Ed ( ) UPS, Louisville Evans, Lamar ( ) Chief of Police, Tennille, Ga. - F - Farmer, Ray ( ) Retired, School Principal, Louisville, Ky. Feagan, Walter ( ) Owner Truck Company, Carrollton, Ky. Fenzel, Mark (1974) Attorney, US Navy, San Diego, Calif. Ferguson, Reggie ( ) Teacher, Jacksonville, Fla. Figg, Carey ( ) Detective, Ky. State Police, LaGrange, Ky. Fightmaster, Walter ( ) Retired, Louisville Finn, John ( ) President, Dundee, Ohio Fishback, Olen (1942, 1946) Louisville Fischer, Kerwin ( ) Surgeon, Louisville Fitzgerald, Pat ( ) Accounting Supervisor, UPS Custom House Brokerage Fitzpatrick, Chris ( ) Owner, GradPals.com, Clearwater, Fla. Flores, Mike ( ) Louisville Fortune, Chad ( ) World Championship Wrestling, Atlanta, Ga. Frame, Jim ( ) Executive Director Athletic Assoc., Catholic School Board, Louisville, Ky. Francis, William (1941) Attorney, Louisville Freeman, Jakale ( ) Account Manager, Ford Motor Credit, Tampa, Fla. Fultz, George (1942) President, Hubbuch and Kentucky Inc., Louisville - G - Gainey, John ( ) Benefit Counselor, Sykes Health Plan, Louisville, Ky. Gaines, Kevin ( ) Georgia, AFL Galcik, Larry ( ) Prospect, Pa. Gangwer, Dan ( ) Police Officer, Centerville, Ohio Gardner, Carwell (1989) Lexington, Ky.

43 Where Are They Now? Where Are They Now? Gardner, Merle ( ) Health Insurance Consultant, Louisville Gatti, Bill ( ), Louisville Gatewood, Jim ( ) Retired, Louisville Grdnic, Frank, Jr. ( ) VP Trucking, Westbury, N.Y. German, Ron ( ) Hobart, Ill. Getch, Rick ( ) Corporate Recruiter, Carmel, Ind. Gholston, Kendrick ( ) Atlanta, Ga. Gibson, Robert ( ) Emergency Medical Technician, Miami, Fla. Gitschier, Frank III ( ) House Fiscal Officer, Montgomery, Ala. Gitschier, Frank Jr. ( ) Ret., Louisville Gitschier, Greg ( ) Louisville Givins, Ernest ( ) St. Petersburg, Fla. Gonzalez, Jose ( ) Finance., Star Ford, Louisville, Ky. Huffman, Gary ( ) UPS, Louisville, Ky. Hulette, Jr., Virgil ( ) Retired, Louisville, Ky. Hunt, John ( ) Engineer, Louisville, Ky. Hutt, Joe (1940) Prospect, Ky. - I - Inman, Gary ( ) Retired, Elizabethtown, Ky. Ivory, Mike ( ) Ford Motor Co., Louisville, Ky. - J - Jackson, Arnold ( ) Phoenix, Ariz. Jackson, Tom ( ) ESPN, Cincinnati Jacoby, Joe ( ) Washington D.C. Jackson, Shawn ( ) Customer Service Representative, General Electric, Louisville, Ky. Jesukaitis, Tom ( ) Louisville Lettie, William ( ) Police Sergeant, Jefferson Co. Police, Louisville, Ky. Lichtenberg, Tom ( ) Athletic Director, Iowa State, Ames, Iowa Lichvar, Bob ( ) Retired Air Force Officer - Chief of Security, Prince George, Va. Lipsey, Curtis ( ) Louisville Lipsitz, Bernard ( ) Ashland, Ky. Lively, Bill ( ) Lexington, Ky. Lococo, Vince ( ) Louisville Long, Ed ( ) Indianapolis, Ind. Long, Jim ( ) Branch Manager, Citizens Fidelity Bank, Louisville Lowe, Marty ( ) Louisville Fire Lowe, Melzar ( ) Louisville Lucas, John ( ) Teacher, Erlanger, Ky. Lucia, Tom ( ) Supt. Navy - Management, Penasacola, Fla. Lussky, Vernon (1941) VP, Commerce Clearing House, Northbrook, Ill. Lyles, Lenny ( ) Louisville Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Fla. Milton, Mike ( ) Midwest Div. Mgr. Cincinnati, Ohio Minnis, Greg ( ) Teacher/Coach, Sunset High School, Miami, Fla. Mitchell, Marc ( ) District Sales Leader, Louisville Moll, Ken ( ) National Football League Scout, PeeWee Valley, Ky. Montano, Miguel ( ) Louisville Montgomery, Thomas (1958, 61-62) Ford, Louisville Moody, Mike (1979) UPS, Louisville Moore, Thomas ( ) Teacher, Louisville Moorhatch, Jack (1942) Louisville Morris, Michael ( ) Winston, N.C. Moyler, David ( ) High School Teacher, Dayton, Ohio Mumphrey, Kevin ( ) Police Officer, Louisville, Ky. Goodman, Kenneth ( ) Service Manager, Louisville, Ky. Gorman, John ( ) Director of Admissions, Willoughby, Ohio Green, Ernie ( ) President, Ernie Green Industries, Centerville, Ohio Griffin, Jeffrey ( ) Training Instructor, Euless, Texas Gruden, Jay ( ) AFL, Orlando, Fla. Guertin, Gary ( ) Research Coordinator, Livonia, Wisc. -H - Hall, Bobby ( ) Columbus, Ohio Hall, Ron ( ) Warner Robbins, Ga. Hallal, Eli ( ) NewAlbany, Ind. Hamilton, Joey ( ) Teacher/Coach, Louisville Hamm, David ( ) Project Engineer, Houston, Texas Hanna, Jim ( ) Catering, Louisville, Harmon, Ed ( ) Regional Sales Manager, G.E., Brookfield, Wisc. Harold, Donald ( ) Louisville Harvey, Kevin ( ) Probation Officier, Los Angeles County, Calif. Hatcher, Kevin ( ) UPS, Chicago, Ill. Hatfield, David ( ), Assistant Director Intramurals, Univ. of Louisville, Louisville, Ky. Hawthorne, Derek ( ) Lab Tech., Indianapolis Water Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Haydock, Robert ( ) Louisville Hayes, Bryan ( ) Sales Counsultant, Charlotte, N.C. Heinrich, Ron ( )Anheuser Busch, Jacksonville, Fla. Heitlalif, Arthur ( ) Redmond, Wash. Henchy, Steve ( ) Salesman, United Refrigeration, Davie, Fla. Hickey, Tom ( ) Actor, Los Angeles, Calif. Higgs, Andrew ( ), Managing Partner, HL Higgs & Co., Nassau, Bahamas Hilbert, Jon ( ) Louisville, Ky. Hockaden, Dave ( ) President, Paper Board, Pkg., Louisville, Ky. Hodge, Stephen ( ) Engineer, Columbus, Ohio Houston, Les ( ) Attorney, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Hrovat, Larry ( ) Manager, Grain Elevator, Rickel Inc., Hallowell, Kan. Johnson, Charlie ( ) Owner Trucking Company, Louisville, Ky. Johnson, Joe ( ) NFL, Green Bay. Wis. Jones, Fred ( ) Detective, Memphis Police Department, Memphis, Tenn. Jones, James ( ) Sam Myers Clothing, Louisville, Ky. Jones, Junior ( ) Shelbyville, Ky. Jones, Walt ( ) Louisville Josiah, Michael ( ) Cananadian Football League, Calgary, Canada - K - Kaczmarek, Jim ( ) Teacher, Football Coach, New Albany High School, New Albany, Ind. Karem, Greg ( ) Dentist, Louisville Kennedy, Kirk ( ) Teacher, Coach, Lowell High School, Lowell, Ind. King, Jim (1969) CPA, Louisville Kirbus, Rich (1973) Commercial Recreation, Willoughby, Ohio Kirchdorfer, Norbert ( ) Louisville Knop, Brian (1978) Attorney, Louisville Knop, Kurt ( ) Louisville Knop, Otto Jr. ( ) Louisville, Ky. Knuutila, Robert ( ) Mechanical Engineer, Merritt Island, Fla. Kolter, John ( ) Electronic Engineer, Naval Ordinance, Louisville, Ky. Kordic, Brad ( ) Business Dev. Manager, San Ramon, Calif. Kortas, Ken ( ) Louisville, Ky. Kozman, Bill ( ) Product Sales Manager, Jackson, Mich. Kozubik, Miles ( ) Retired, Littleton, Colo. Kratsas, John ( ) Owner, Vending Company, Oak Mount, Pa. Kries, Shawn ( ) Project Engineer, Jones Plastics, Louisville -L - LaFramboise, Tom ( ) Teacher, Riverview, Mich. Lane, Bill ( ) OB-GYN Physician, Marrietta, Ga. Langan, Gene ( ) Retired, Louisville, Ky. Lantz, Terry ( ) Football Coach, Liberty University, Glenville, WV Law, Bill (1957) Cincinnati, Ohio Lawton, Eric ( ) Louisville Leahy, Tom ( ) Fredericksburg, Va. Lee, Medford ( )Ford, Louisville Lee, Winston (1946) Doctor, Waycross, Ga. -M - MacFarlane, Al ( ) Restaurant Owner, Palatine, Ill. Madeya, John ( ) Teacher, Butler High School, Louisville Madison, Sam (1996) New York Giants, Miami, Fla. Madrick, Ron ( ) Louisville Mahaney, Dan ( ) President, Fortune Financial Group, Zionsville, Ind. Mancini, Richard (1975) Attorney, Aliquippa, Pa. Marshall, Avery ( ) Shelbyville, Ky. Martin, Amos ( ) Owner, Martin Construction, Louisville, Ky. Mattingly, Chip ( ) Louisville Mattingly, Paul ( ) Sales, Louisville Mauzy, Mike ( ) Louisville Maxwell, Tim ( ) Sr. Program Manager, Jefferson County Youth Center, Louisville May, Jerry ( ) Louisville McAllister, Scott ( ) UPS, Louisville McCartney, Pete ( ) Sergeant, Louisville McCloud, Tyrus (1996) Baltimore, Md. McDonald, Michael ( ) Judge Louisville McDowell, Paul ( ) Teacher, Shelby East Middle School, Louisville McFadden, Ricky ( ) Prevention Specialist, Seven County Services, Louisville McGinnis, Henry (1942) Louisville McKay, Ken ( ) President, McKay Enterprises, Chicago, Ill. McKinney, Mike ( ) Police Officer, Margate, Fla. McMahon, Bill ( ) Production Superintendent, Indianapolis, Ind. McMahon, Mike ( ) Attorney, Louisville, Ky. McWilliams, Terrence ( ) Business Manager, Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceuticals, Carmel, Ind. Meade, Jack ( ) retired, Greenville, S.C. Mershon, Ollie (1932) Insurance Executive, Louisville, Ky. Miller, Brian ( ) Bucyrus, Kan. Miller, Brook (1983) Air Traffic Controller, Aurora, Ill. Miller, David ( ) Owner, Miller Print Group, Louisville Miller, James ( ) Louisville, Miller, Stephen (1978) Attorney, Louisville Mills, Mel ( ) Assistant Coach, Murrer, David (1982) Global Account Manager, Louisville, Ky. Musgrave, Mark ( ) Aurora, Colo. -N - Naber, Chuck (1957) Jamison, Pa. Nagle, Browning ( ) Collierville, Tenn. Naimaister, Dave ( ) New Milford, N.J. Napier, Rodney ( ) Louisville Nauert, Jim ( ) Anheuser-Busch, Louisville Neidert, John ( ) Sarasota, Fla. Nickerson, Bruce ( ) Louisville Nolder, Joe ( ) Xerox, Louisville Nord, Gary ( ) Boca Raton, Fla. Norris, David ( ) CPA Meidinger Inc., Louisville, Ky. Norris, Jim ( ) Humboldt Express, Louisville Norris, Robert (1978) Sales Rep., Louisville Nunn, R.L. ( ) Exec. BMW-Volvo Dealer, Chattanooga, Tenn. Nuss, D. David ( ) Project Leader, Sun Micro Systems, Lexington, Mass. Nutile, Rob ( ) Totowa, N.J. Nuzzolese, Mike ( ) East Norwich, N.Y. -o - Oben, Roman ( ) NFL, San Diego Olejack, Greg ( ) Account Rep., Metropolitan Life, Allentown, Pa. Olinger, William ( ) Corbin, Ky. O Neal, Bob ( ) Bank Vice President & Personnel Director, Indianapolis, Ind. Orem, Dale ( ) Bank Official, Jeffersonville, Ind. Otte, Frank ( ) Owner, Frank Otte Nursery and Landscaping, Louisville Owen, Bill ( ) Harbor Spring, Mich. Oyler, Wally ( ) Insurance, Louisville -P- Painter, Benny ( ) Annapolis, Md. Papaina, Joe ( ) Owner Papaina s, Inc., Lexington, Ky. Parker, Cardell ( ) Captain, USMC, Oceanside, Calif. Parrott, Herb (1983) Louisville Patrick, Garin ( ) Vice President, G&G Consulting, Bath, Ohio Patton, Clayton ( ) Police Officer, 2007 Louisville le Footbal otball 171

44 Where Are They Now? Where Are They Now? Jefferson County, Elizabethtown, Ky. Pavlik, Thomas ( ) Exec. VP, General Manager, Laguna Beach, Calif. Payne, James ( ) Murray, Ky. Payton, Ray ( ) Louisville Peacock, Walter ( ) President, Peacock System Inc., Falls Church, Va. Peege, Richard ( ) Mortgage Banker, Mandeville, La. Perrin, James ( ) Accounts Manager, Denver, N.C. Peterson, Rick ( ) Mgr. Shoe Factory, Allen Edmonds Store, Omaha, Neb. Pfieffer, Charles ( ) Louisville Phelps, J.T. Tanny ( ) Optician, Richmond, Ky. Phillips, Charlie ( ) Teacher, Coach, Corydon, Ind. Phillips, Joe Lee ( ) Purchasing Exec., Owner Travel Agency, Louisville Pierre-Lewis, Frank (1986) Police Officer, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. Pickett, Jeffrey ( ) Teacher, Coach, Bullitt Central, Shepherdsville, Ky. Pinski, David ( ) Revenue Officer, IRS, Wooster, Ohio Poelking, T.J. ( ) Chiropractor, Eisenhauer-Poelking, Centerville, Ohio Pointer, Jeff ( ) Marketing Manager, Anheuser-Busch, Columbia, Md. Pok, Jack ( ) Division Manager, Zionsville, Ind. Pollack, Ed ( ) Juvenile Probation Officer, Louisville, Ky. Pomeroy, Don ( ) Orthopedic Surgeon, Louisville Porco, Ken ( ) HPER, Louisville, Powell, Carl (1996) NFL, Cincinnati, Ohio Price, Keith ( ) Gold s, Gym Indianapolis, Ind. Purcell, Chris ( , 1977) Louisville -Q - Quick, Rhonyia ( ) Juvenile Probation Officer, Louisville Quinn, Terry ( ) Teacher, Port St. Joe, Fla. -R- Radmacher, Frank ( ) Louisville Ramsey, Frank ( )Fort Myers, Fla. Ray, Gerald ( ) Owner, Louisville Ray, Leonard ( ) Insurance, Lexington, Ky. Ray, William ( ) Vice President, Economic Development, Kansas City, Kan. Redman, Bob ( ) Male HS, Louisville, Redman, Chris ( ) NFL, Atalnta, Ga. Redman, Lloyd ( ) Louisville, Ky. Rehl, Robert (1970) Levitz Furniture, General Manager, Miami, Fla. Reid, Jack ( ) President, Video Tape Production Company, Louisville, Reiling, George ( ) Retired, Park Ridge, Ill. Renner, Rich ( ) Assistant Coach, West Texas A&M, Canyon, Tex. Reynolds, Ed ( ) National Account Exec., Coca-Cola, Inc., Roswell, Ga. Rodriguez, Shawn ( ) Tampa, Fla. Roman, Israel ( ) Teacher, Louisville Roper, Ricky ( ) Sales Coordinator, Lantech, Inc., Louisville Rose, Harold ( ) Retired, Louisville Roth, Horace ( ) Retired, Attorney, Louisville Ryan, George ( ) Ret. Judge,Louisville Ryan, William ( ) Prof., Electrical Engineer, Louisville -S- Sadlo, Henry (1941) Attorney, Louisville, Sammons, Bill ( , 62) Louisville, Sander, Mark ( ) Head football coach, De Sales HS, Louisville Sanders, Raynard ( ) Ellenwood, Ga. Santho, Rich (1975) Dentist, Columbus, Ohio Schad, Bill ( ) Associate Director of Finance and Data Management, Jeffersonville, Ind. Schaller, Paul ( ) Division Manager, Tampa, Fla. Schamel, Eugene (1948) District Manager, Ace Hardware, Dayton, Ohio Schloemer, Lewis ( ) CPA, Louisville Schott, Eric ( ) General Contractor, Indianapolis, Ind. Scott, E.P. (1933) Physician, Attorney, Louisville, Ky. Sehlinger, George ( ) Louisville Selden, Joseph ( ) Retired Physician, Vandiver, Ala. Sellars, Chris ( ) Tampa, Fla. Semak, Tony ( ) Financial Analyst, Louisville Senkevich, John ( ) President, Geyser and Peak Winery, Santa Rosa, Calif. Shaw, Rick ( ) Columbus, Ohio Shelby, Willie ( ) Reynoldsburg, Ohio Shelton, John ( ) Broker, Orlando, Fla. Short, Harold ( ) Teacher, Clearfield, Pa. Simatacolos, Jim ( ) Louisville Simpson, Johnny ( ) VP Operations, Bekdar Asbestos, Louisville Sims, Coswell ( ) Louisville Sipe, Ken (1939) Sales Rep., Palusboro, N.J. Skaaland, Ed ( ) Manufacturers Rep., Clearwater Beach, Fla. Skaggs, James (1936) Surgeon, Louisville Skiles, Rick ( ) Louisville Slechter, Rex ( ) Crestwood, Ky. Smith, Brevin ( ) Behavorial Specialist, Charter Hospital of Louisville Smith, Clarence ( , 50-53) Retired FBI Agent, Birmingham, Ala. Smith, Eurie, III ( , 59) Louisville Smith, Jerry ( ) President EKCO/ Glaco, Inc., Brentwood, Tenn. Smith, Joseph ( ) Banker, Central City, Ky. Smith, Joey ( ), McAfee, N.J. Smith, Walter (1946) Retired, Louisville Smyrichinsky, Todd ( ) City Engineer, Bowling Green, Ky. Sonye, Anthony ( ) Sales Rep., Tech Data, St. Petersburg, Fla. Sonye, Eric ( ) Loan Officer, Discount Morgage, Louisville Sorg, Jack ( ) Trinity High, Louisville Spencer, Charles ( ) Louisville Speedy, Jeffrey ( ) Branch Sales Mgr., Louisville Stahl, Scott ( ) Designer, Indianapolis, Ind. Steinhagen, Scott ( ) Simmsbury, Conn. Steltenkamp, Tom ( ) Sportsmedical Center, Louisville Stephens, Gerald ( ) Auburn, Ky. Stephens, Keith ( ) CSX Railroad Engineer, Louisville Stern, Walter ( ) Retired, New Albany, Ind. Stich, Charles ( ) Trainman, Middletown, Ky. Stickrod, Kelly ( ) Supervisor, UPS, Louisville Stram, Stu ( ) Hotel Manager, Sedalia, Mo. Strickland, Rod ( ) Coordinator, Ford s Fitness Center, Louisville Stricklin, Larry ( ) Kentucky State Trooper, Carrollton, Ky. 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Touche ( ) Mortgage Broker Ambassador Mortgage, Louisville Trabue, Joe ( ) Louisville, Triplett, Tom ( ) UPS, Louisville. -U - Underwood, George (1979) Coca-Cola, Hattiesburg, Miss. -V - Valvo, Jack ( ) Retired, Elizabeth, Pa. Vari, Bob ( ) Golf Sales, Dayton, Ohio Vaughn, Eric ( ) Torrance, Calif. Vaughn, Leon ( ) Barber, Long Beach, Calif. Velesig, David ( ) Teacher, Mashpee, Mass. Veto, Mike ( ) Sergeant, Louisville Police Department -W - Wade, Ryan ( ) Marietta, Ga. Wagoner, Jim ( ) Teacher, Louisville Wall, John ( ) Attorney, Louisville Walker, Andy ( ) Teacher, Louisville Walker, Cleo ( ) Contractor,Louisville Ware, Latrell ( ) Sales Rep., Louisville Ware, William ( ) Retired Engineer & Attorney, Bartlesville, Okla. Warner, Rex ( ) Retired, Dayton Washington, Ted ( ) National Football League, Cleveland, Ohio Watkins, Mike ( ) Louisville. Watts, Erik ( ) World Championship Wrestling, Atlanta, Ga. Watts, William (1938) Retired, Ellicott City, Md. 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45 All-Time Assistant Coaches All-Time Assistant Coaches Name Years Seasons Alford, Tony Alley, T.W Asher, Chuck Baer, Ray Baker, Bill Ball, James Ball, Tony Belk, Rocky Blackerby, Jim Bobo, John Bradford, Brad Brohm, Jeff Brown, Danny Brown, Kippy Browne, David Burns, Greg Burns, Jack 1974, Caldwell, Jim Calhoun, Ken Cassity, Mike Catavolos, George Caudill, Fred Celchini, John Chandler, Charles Cheppo, Mario Coe, Charles Coiner, Charlie Compise, Pete Cox, Mike Cummings, Tony Cunningham, Jay Debiasse, Tony Dickerson, Ron Donovan, Rollie Dromo, John Duncan, William Dunn, J.D Ellis, Charles Emanuel, Frank Finley, Jim Fischer, Chris Ford, Salem Gillhamer, Mike Gitschier, Frank Goldman, Steve Goodman, Gerald Haynes, Paul Heath, Ted Heldman, John Henry, Jack Hitch, Bob Holt, Nick Hope, Danny , 02 9 Hyder, John Ingalls, Bret Jackson, Bobby Johnson, Reggie Jones, Glynn Kennedy, Jim Name Years Seasons Kirkpatrick, Don Koster Fred Lantz, Rick Lavan, Al Levine, Anthony Linehan, Scott Lucia, Ross McElwain, Jim McGrath, Jack McHale, Mark McMahon, Tom Maddox, Bob Madrick, Ron Mallory, Mike Mann, Richard Manuel, Fred Mariucci, Steve Marshall, Steve Maskill, Bill Mathews, Doug Matlock, John Miller, Paulie Moll, Ken Money, CV Moore, Dave Morrow, Jeff Myers, Brent Nelson, Mark Nord, Gary Nord, Greg Nusz, Dave Perella, Joe Petrino, Bob Petrino, Paul , Pettas, John Pucinelli, Rick Pugh, Roy Reid, Jack Richart, Phil Rodriguez, Mike Roggeman, Rock Sammons, Bill Schottel, Steve Schrecker, Dennis Semary, Vince Semenick, Doug Shands, Ray Smeland, Chris Smith, Ty Stanley, Don Stevens, Gary Stubbs, Charlie Stripling, Steve Sturtzel, Gil Summers, Mike Sunseri, Sal Swabek, Craig Terry, Troy Thomas, Joel Trabue, Joe Name Years Seasons Travis, Larry Trout, Bill Vagotis, Christ Valero, Art Van Valkenburgh, Kurt 1992, 94 2 Van Lancker, Bob Walters, Trent 1972, Watts, Morris Weatherford, Jim Weber, Bob White, Jim Whitt, Joe Withers, Everett Wolthausen, Kevin Wood, Clark BOBBY PETRINO was an assistant coach for the Cardinals in 1998 before taking over as the Cardinals head coach from He finished at Louisville with a 41-9 record Louisville le Footbal otball 173

46 All-Time Bowl Games All-Time Bowl Ledger Fiesta Bowl (1-0) 1991 Louisville 34, Alabama 7 Gator Bowl (0-1) 2006 Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24 GMAC Bowl (0-2) 2005 Miami (OH) 49, Louisville Marshall 38, Louisville 15 Humanitarian Bowl (0-1) 2001 Boise State 34, Louisville 31 Independence Bowl (0-1) 1977 Louisiana Tech 24, Louisville 14 Liberty Bowl (3-1) Louisville 44, Boise State 40 Louisville 28, BYU 10 Colorado State 22, Louisville 17 Louisville 18, Michigan State 7 Motor City Bowl (0-1) 1998 Marshall 48, Louisville 29 Louisville s Bowl Record (6-7-1) 2007 Orange Bowl 1977 Independence Bowl Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13 Louisiana Tech 24, Louisville Gator Bowl 1970 Pasadena Bowl Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24 Louisville 24, Long Beach State Liberty Bowl 1958 Sun Bowl Louisville 44, Boise State 40 Louisville 34, Drake GMAC Bowl Miami (OH) 49, Louisville GMAC Bowl Marshall 38, Louisville Liberty Bowl Louisville 28, BYU Liberty Bowl Colorado State 22, Louisville Humanitarian Bowl Boise State 34, Louisville Motor City Bowl Marshall 48, Louisville Liberty Bowl Louisville 18, Michigan State Fiesta Bowl Louisville 34, Alabama or ts.c om orts.c ts.com Orange Bowl (1-0) 2007 Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13 Pasadena Bowl (0-0-1) 1970 Louisville 24, Long Beach State 24 Sun Bowl (1-0) 1958 Louisville 34, Drake 20

47 All-Time Bowl Games All-Time Bowl Games 2007 Orange Bowl January 2 Louisville Wake Forest MIAMI - Anthony Allen scored two touchdowns, one on a trick play, and Brian Brohm threw for 311 yards to lead Louisville past Wake Forest in the 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl. The Cardinals averaged 39 points and ranked second in the nation in total offense this season, but fell behind in the final period before their offense went into high gear. Alphonso Smith nearly blocked Carmody s errant kick and also harried Louisville s punter into a 14-yard boot that set up a 44-yard field goal by Sam Swank of Wake Forest. But Sam Swank made a 36-yarder to cap a 61- yard drive and put the Demon Deacons ahead early in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals responded with an eight-play drive capped by Allen s 1-yard plunge for a lead with 12:31 to go. They quickly forced a punt, and mounted a 10-play drive that ended with Brock Bolen s 18-yard scoring run. Brohm finished 24-for-34 and was chosen the game s most valuable player. The Demon Deacons trailed 10-3 at halftime but scored on their first possession of the third period when Nate Morton slipped behind the Louisville secondary to catch a 30-yard TD pass from Skinner. Louisville Wake Forest WF Swank 44-yd field goal LOU Carmody 41-yd field goal LOU Allen 21-yd pass from Carter (Carmody kick) WF Morton 30-yd pass from Skinner (Swank kick) WF Swank 36-yd field goal LOU Allen 1-yd run (Carmody kick) LOU Bolen 18-yd run (Carmody kick) Category UL WFU First Downs Rushes-Yds Passing Passes A-C-I Plays-Yds Punts-Avg Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yds Time of Poss. 32:24 27:36 3rd-down th-down Sacks-Yds Attendance: 74, Gator Bowl January 2 Virginia Tech Louisville JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Virginia Tech had a much better experience in the River City this time around. Marcus Vick threw two touchdown passes and the 12th-ranked Hokies rallied to beat No. 15 Louisville in the Gator Bowl. Virginia Tech overcame numerous penalties, the absence of a key offensive lineman and the ejection of a defensive leader to rebound from a surprising loss to Florida State on the same field in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game. The Hokies scored on three consecutive possessions in the second half, turning a deficit into a lead. James Anderson sealed the victory when he intercepted Hunter Cantwell s pass and returned it 39 yards for a touchdown with 5:04 to play. Vick was huge in directing the comeback, which snapped a five-game winning streak for Louisville. He completed a 54- yard pass to David Clowney, and Cedric Humes scored on the next play from 24 yards. Chris Ellis sacked Cantwell on the ensuing drive and knocked the ball loose. Anderson recovered near midfield, and Vick did the rest.he threw two deep passes that might have been caught if not for pass interference penalties. Two plays later, he found Jeff King for the go-ahead score. Louisville Virginia Tech UL Urrutia 11-pass from Cantwell (Carmody kick), VT Pace 36-yd field goal UL Tinch 39-yd pass from Cantwell (Carmody kick) VT Harper 33-yd pass from Vick (Pace kick) UL Carmody 35-yd field goal VT Pace 28-yd field goal UL Barnidge 29-yd pass from Cantwell (Carmody kick) VT Humes 24-yd run (Morgan pass) VT King 5-yd pass from Vick (Pace kick) VT Anderson 39-yd interception return (Pace kick) Category LOU VT First Downs Rushes-Att-Yds Passing Yards TOTAL OFFENSE Passes Cmp-Att-Int Fumbles-Lost Penalties Sacks By rd Down Conv th Down Conv Time of Possession 23:39 36:21 Attendance: 63, Liberty Bowl December 31 MEMPHIS, Tenn. In the highest scoring AutoZone Liberty Bowl ever, it was a defensive play by Louisville that ended Boise State s 22-game winning streak. Louisville safety Kerry Rhodes intercepted a pass in the end zone as time expired to preserve Louisville s victory over 10th-ranked Boise State. Eric Shelton scored on the go- ahead touchdown on a 1-yard run with 6:48 left. Stefan LeFors threw two touchdowns and ran for a third for the Cardinals. Quarterback Jared Zabransky drove the Broncos to the Louisville 30 before his final pass was intercepted by Rhodes as time expired. Everyone expected a high-scoring game in a bowl pairing the nation s top two offenses, and the teams didn t disappoint as they swapped the lead five times. The 84 combined points topped the 80 points by Colorado and Alabama in 1969 and was one of a handful of records set. Louisville won only for the second time in seven bowls despite a season-high four turnovers. The Cardinals rolled up 564 yards, topping 500 yards for the ninth time this season. LeFors was 18-of-26 for 193 yards and ran 12 times for 76 yards. The Cardinals rushed for 329 yards against a defense that had been the nation s fourth-best against the run. Boise State Louisville BSU Jones 48-yd field goal LOU Barnidge 6-yd pass from LeFors (Carmody kick) BSU Avalos 92-yd interception return (Jones kick) LOU Douglas 65-yd run (Carmody kick) LOU Clark 30-yd pass from Brohm (Carmody kick) BSU Lau 0-yd fumble recovery (Jones kick) BSU Acree 19-yd pass from Zabransky (Jones kick) BSU Zabransky 1-yd run (Jones kick) BSU Jones 42-yd field goal LOU Russell 14-yd pass from LeFors (Carmody kick) LOU LeFors 1-yd run (Carmody kick) BSU Helmandollar 2-yd run (pass failed) LOU Shelton 1-yd run (pass failed) LOU Carmody 19-yd field goal Category LOU BSU First Downs Rushes-Att-Yds Passing Yards TOTAL OFFENSE Passes Cmp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties Sacks By rd Down Conv th Down Conv Time of Possession 33:35 26:25 Attendance: 58, Louisville le Footbal otball 175

48 All-Time Bowl Games All-Time Bowl Games 2003 GMAC Bowl December 18 Miami (OH) Louisville MOBILE, Ala.- Ben Roethlisberger passed for 376 yards and four first-half touchdowns to lead No. 14 Miami of Ohio to a victory over Louisville in the GMAC Bowl. He completed 21 of 33 passes, shaking off would-be sacks and throwing perfect strikes on the run.miami scored two more touchdowns in the fourth to stymie a rally by Louisville. Roethlisberger completed 16-of-20 for 291 yards in the first half. The RedHawks outgained Louisville in a matchup of high-powered offenses.the Miami defense twice came up big in the fourth. Matt Pusateri stepped in front of Stefan LeFors pass and raced 35 yards for a touchdown to erase Louisville s comeback hopes, the RedHawks fifth score of the season on interception returns. Then, Terna Nande picked off another pass in the end zone. Cal Murray rushed 15 times for 142 yards and a touchdown for Miami. Martin Nance had nine catches for 169 yards. LeFors was 17-of-26 for 224 yards but was intercepted three times after getting picked off only seven times in the first 12 games. J.R. Russell caught seven passes for 144 yards and three touchdowns. Miami Louisville MIA Larkin 28-yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) MIA Murray 2-yd run (Parseghian kick) MIA _ Nance 12-yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) LOU Gates 1-yd run (Smith kick) MIA Brandt 16-yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) MIA Larkin 26-yd pass from Roethlisberger (Parseghian kick) LOU Russell 31-yd pass from LeFors (Smith kick) LOU Russell 2-yd pass from LeFors (Smith kick) LOU Russell 24-yd pass from LeFors (Smith kick) MIA Smith 3-yd run (Parseghian kick) MIA Pusateri 35-yd interception return (Parseghian kick) Category LOU MIA First Downs Rushes-Att-Yds Passing Yards TOTAL OFFENSE Passes Cmp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties Sacks By rd Down Conv th Down Conv Time of Possession 29:08 30:52 Attendance: 40, GMAC Bowl December 18 Marshall Louisville orts.c ts.com MOBILE, Ala. -Byron Leftwich completed 22-of-44 passes for 249 yards and four touchdowns as the Cardinals ended their season at 7-6 with a loss to Marshall in the 2002 GMAC Bowl The Thundering Herd scored the first 17 points of the game, coming on two touchdown passes from Leftwich and a Curtis Head 23-yard field goal. T.J. Patterson put Louisville on the board with a two-yard run with 5:15 left in the second quarter, but the Cards couldn t stop the Thundering Herd.Marshall put the game away with 21 straight points.leading, 17-7, Leftwich tossed two more scores and a 15-yard run by Frank Wallace iced the contest. Dave Ragone closed the scoring with an 11-yard pass to Tiger Jones. Ragone was 20-of-45 for 193 yards, but was sacked three times. Ragone was also the team s top rusher with 31 yards, but the Cards were limited to 56 yards on 26 carries. Marshall Louisville MU Marriott 9-yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick) MU Head 23-yd field goal MU Doss 8-yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick) LOU Patterson 2-yd run (Smith kick) MU Doss 12-yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick) MU Marriott 26-yd pass from Leftwich (Head kick) MU Wallace 15-yd run (Head kick) LOU Jones 11-yd pass from Ragone (Ragone pass to Jones) Category LOU MU First Downs Rushes-Att-Yds Passing Yards Passes Cmp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties Sacks By rd Down Conv th Down Conv Time of Possession 26:59 33:01 Attendance: 40, Liberty Bowl December 31 Louisville BYU MEMPHIS, Tenn. The No. 23-ranked Cardinals made an impressive statement to cap one of the most successful seasons in school history with a pounding of No. 19 Brigham Young in the AXA Liberty Bowl. The Louisville defense, ranked 10th in the nation in points allowed, held the nation s highest scoring offense (46.8 points per game) 14 points below its previous low. So it was only fitting that the Cardinal defense came up with the biggest play of the game. Zek Parker had returned the opening kickoff 70 yards to the BYU 22 to set up the Cards first score, with Henry Miller carrying it in from the one yard line. Then the Cougars scored on a trick play, a lateral to lineman Dustin Rykert for a 10-yard touchdown to make it 7-7 midway through the second quarter. The Cards were still in control after a BYU field goal on their opening drive of the second half. Deion Branch had three catches in the next Cardinal drive, including a 34-yard touchdown that put Louisville ahead with 4:15 remaining in the third quarter. Junior safety Curry Burns had one of the best games of his career with nine solo tackles and two pass break-ups. He capped it with an interception and a 29-yard return to the Louisville 46. That set up the score that broke BYU s back. BYU Louisville LOU Miller 1 yard run (Smith kick) BYU Rykert 10 yard run (Payne kick) LOU Mattingly 1 yd. pass from Ragone (Smith kick) BYU Payne 29 yard field goal LOU Branch 34 yard pass from Ragone (Smith kick) LOU Ghent 27 yard pass from Ragone (Smith kick) Category LOU BYU First Downs Rushing Yards Passes Passes Int. 1 3 Passing Yards Total Offense Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Attendance: 58, Liberty Bowl December 31 Colorado State Louisville MEMPHIS, Tenn. In the only bowl game of the 2000 season that featured a pair of conference champions, the Mountain West champs - the Colorado State Rams bulled their way to a win over the Louisville Cardinals, Conference USA champions. More than 25,000 U of L fans braved wind chills in the single digits and saw the Cardinals jump out to a 10-3 lead early in the second quarter. Sophomore quarterback Dave Ragone connected with little-used wide receiver Damien Dorsey on a 58-yard scoring play and got three more from the right foot of placekicker Nate Smith. The Rams battled back late in the first half getting a pair of touchdowns on the ground from Cecil Sapp and Frank Rice. Sapp would go on to earn game MVP honors after a 160-yard performance. Armed with a halftime lead, the Rams would bump the score to after the second of three C.W. Hurst field goals, a 21-yarder early in the third quarter. U of L pulled within two at when Ragone connected with Deion Branch on a 14-yard scoring play with 13:35 left in the game. For the day, Ragone completed 24 of 37 throws for 321 yards in winds up to 30 miles per hour. Branch set a Liberty Bowl record with 10 receptions for 170 yards and a score. Colorado State Louisville CSU Hurst 24-yd field goal

49 All-Time Bowl Games All-Time Bowl Games LOU Dorsey 58-yd pass from Ragone (Smith kick) LOU Smith 24-yd field goal CSU Sapp 2-yd run (Hurst kick) CSU Rice 16-yd run (kick failed) CSU Hurst 21-yd field goal LOU Branch 14-yd pass from Ragone (Smith kick) CSU Hurst 32-yd field goal Category CSU LOU First Downs Rushing Yards Passes Passes Int. 1 0 Passing Yards Total Offense Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Attendance: 58, Humanitarian Bowl December 30 Boise State Louisville BOISE, Id. - For the first time in school history, the Cardinals travel to their second consecutive bowl game after posting a 7-4 regular season record. U of L drew first blood less than three minutes into the game when senior Jon Hilbert split the uprights from 40 yards out to give the Cards a 3-0 lead. BSU quarterback Bart Hendricks sprinted in from three yards out to give the Broncos a 7-3 advantage, but U of L would strike back less than two minutes later as senior quarterback Chris Redman hit Arnold Jackson with a 54-yard scoring pass.the NCAA's all-time leader in passes attempted and completed, Redman would close his historic collegiate career by completing 26 of 47 throws for 314 yards and two scores. Following a Hendricks TD pass, junior Zek Parker returned the ensuing kickoff 91 yards for a score as U of L seized the lead back at Parker's TD return was his third of the season. The two clubs matched touchdowns in the second stanza with Damien Dorsey catching his first pass as a collegian to give U of L a lead at halftime. A pair of Nick Calaycay third quarter field goals gave BSU a three-point lead after three quarters while a Davy Malaythong five-yard run proved to be the game-winning score with 9:28 remaining. Louisville Boise State LOU Hilbert 40-yd field goal BSU Hendricks 3-yd run (Calaycay kick) LOU Jackson 54-yd pass from Redman (Hilbert kick) BSU Swan 4-yd pass from Hendricks (Calaycay kick) LOU Parker 91-yd kickoff return (Hilbert kick) BSU Harts 80-yd interception return (Calaycay kick) LOU Dorsey 8-yd pass from Redman (Hilbert kick) BSU Calaycay 26-yd field goal BSU Calaycay 46-yd field goal LOU Moreau 3-yd run (Hilbert kick) BSU Malaythong 5-yd run (Calaycay kick) Category LOU BSU First Downs Rushes-Att-Yds Passing Yards TOTAL OFFENSE Passes Cmp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties Sacks By rd Down Conv th Down Conv Time of Possession 29:08 30:52 Attendance: 29, Motor City Bowl December 23 Marshall Louisville DETROIT, Mich. Marshall scored 24 unanswered points to take control of the second annual Motor City Bowl, The loss, however, could not dampen the metamorphosis of the Louisville football team during the 1998 season. U of L held serve with Marshall through the first 30 minutes holding a deadlock with the Thundering Herd behind the offense of junior running back Leroy Collins and quarterback Chris Redman. Redman completed 35 of 56 throws for 336 yards and a second-quarter TD to Charles Sheffield. The outing was a fitting end to a junior season which saw him finish second nationally in total offense and become the 13th quarterback in I- A history to throw for 4,000 yards.collins found the end zone three times in the bowl loss to cap a recordsetting season. The junior college transfer hit paydirt 19 times during the regular season to break Lenny Lyles 40-year-old mark. Herd quarterback Chad Pennington set virtually every MCB record completing 18 of 24 passes for 411 yards and four touchdowns as Marshall exploited an injury-riddled U of L defense. Marshall Louisville MU Williams 29-yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) LOU Collins 2-yd run (Hilbert kick) MU Washington 14-yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) LOU Sheffield 21-yd pass from Redman (Hilbert kick) MU Williams 26-yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) LOU Collins 13-yd run (Hilbert kick) MU Long 50-yd pass from Pennington (Malashevich kick) MU Chapman 1-yd run (Malashevich kick) MU Malashevich 22-yd field goal MU Chapman 1-yd run (Malashevich kick) LOU Collins 1-yd run (Hilbert kick) MU Malashevich 32-yd field goal Category MU LOU First Downs Rushing Yards Passes Passes Int. 0 1 Passing Yards Total Offense Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Attendance: 52, Liberty Bowl December 28 Louisville Michigan State... 7 MEMPHIS, Tenn. The 1993 Cardinals put a cap on an 8-3 regular season with an 18-7 victory over Michigan State at the Liberty Bowl. Howard Schnellenberger s squad registered the first win ever by the Cardinals over a Big Ten foe. The conditions were hardly ideal for an aerial display, but quarterback Jeff Brohm checked in with one of the guttiest efforts in the history of Cardinal football. Brohm, playing with two steel pins and one steel plate in the index finger of his throwing hand completed 19-of-29 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown amidst 20- degree temperatures and freezing rain. Most of that courage was shown in the fourth quarter. Entering the final frame, Louisville trailed 7-3.With 12:05 remaining, Brohm connected on a 25- yard strike to Reggie Ferguson to put the Cardinals in front for good. Just over three minutes later, it was the defense s turn to make a big play. Pinned back to their one-yard line, the Spartans were merely looking to get some breathing room for their offense. Running back Craig Thomas took the handoff and was immediately met by All-American defensive end Joe Johnson and reserve linebacker Tyrus McCloud for a safety. On the ensuing possession, the Cardinals marched down the field for an insurance touchdown when Anthony Shelman bolted into the end zone from 11 yards out. Michigan State Louisville MSU Goulbourne 1-yd run (Stoyanovich kick) LOU Akers 31-yd field goal LOU Ferguson 25-yd pass from Brohm (Akers kick) LOU Safety LOU Dawkins 11-yd run (Kick failed) Category MSU LOU First Downs Rushing Yards Passes Passes Int. 1 0 Passing Yards Total Offense Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Attendance: 21, Louisville le Footbal otball 177

50 All-Time Bowl Games All-Time Bowl Games 1991 Fiesta Bowl January 1 Louisville Alabama... 7 TEMPE, Ariz. - Playing in its first bowl game in 13 years, the Louisville football team felt it had something to prove at the 1991 Fiesta Bowl. The squad proved its point to the tune of a 34-7 thrashing of Alabama. The Cardinals came out on all cylinders, scoring 25 points in the first quarter. Browning Nagle tossed two long touchdown passes and Ray Buchanan recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown. Nagle threw for a Fiesta Bowl record 451 yards, including 223 during a 25-point firstquarter explosion. He completed 20-of-33 passes and had three scoring passes. Alabama s offense did not experience much more success. For the game the Tide rolled for just 189 yards of total offense. U of L defensive back Ray Buchanan was tabbed as the game s defensive most valuable player. Louisville Alabama LOU Ware 70-yd pass from Nagle (Wilmsmeyer kick) LOU Dawkins 5-yd run (Kicked blocked) LOU Cummings 37-yd pass from Nagle (Kick failed) LOU Buchanan recovered blocked punt (pass failed) ALA Gardner 49-yd interception return (Doyle kick) LOU Cummings 19-yd pass from Nagle (Bell kick) LOU Safety Category Ala LOU First Downs Rushing Yards Passes Passes Int. 2 3 Passing Yards Total Offense Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Attendance: 69, orts.c ts.com 1977 Independence December 17 Louisville Louisiana Tech SHREVEPORT, La. - The 1977 Louisville team, coached by Vince Gibson, ended a seven-year bowl drought, and took a setback from Louisiana Tech at the Independence Bowl. Louisiana Tech, the Southland Conference champion, took the thrill out of the trip for U of L, handing the Cards a 10-point loss. Kevin Miller provided the spark offensively for U of L, electrifying the crowd with a 60-yard first quarter punt return for a touchdown. In the third quarter, Miller scored again on a 13-yard run to cap a 13- play, 58-yard scoring drive. Tech quarterback Keith Thibodeaux, the offensive player of the game, countered Miller s heroics with two touchdown passes. Miller nearly came up with another TD, but he mishandled a pass in the end zone from Stu Stram. Another potential Cardinal touchdown was called back by a holding penalty. Linebacker Otis Wilson was selected as the game s outstanding defensive player. Louisville Louisiana Tech LOU Miller 60-yd punt return (Posadas kick) LT Lewis 1-yd run (Swiley kick) LT Pree 41-yd pass from Thibodeaux (Swiley kick) LT McCartney 8-yd pass from Thibodeaux (Swiley kick) LT Swiley 21-yd field goal LOU Miller 13-yd run (Posadas kick) Category LT LOU First Downs Rushing Yards Passes Passes Int. 2 1 Passing Yards Total Offense Punts-Avg Fumbles-Lost Attendance: 18, Pasadena Bowl December 19 Louisville Long Beach State PASADENA, Calif. - In 1970, the University of Louisville s Missouri Valley Conference Championship team tied Long Beach State at the Pasadena Bowl to close the season. Long Beach trailed Lee Corso s Cardinals almost the entire game after John Madeya scored a pair of touchdowns. On the strength of a safety and some nifty running by fullback Leon Burns, LBSU managed to forge a fourth-quarter tie. A strange play near the end of the game had the Louisville faithful thinkingthey just might secure a victory. Madeya threw a screen pass to tailback Tom Jesukaitis, who was supposed to go out of bounds. Instead Jesukaitis put the ball in the air again, throwing a pass to Cookie Brinkman who went in for a touchdown. The rulebook prohibits more than one pass on a single play, however, and U of L was penalized five yards. Louisville s Paul Mattingly was named Defensive Player of the Game. He blocked a 32-yard field goal attempt in the fourth quarter and was in on a game-high 17 tackles. Louisville Long Beach St LBSU Burns 4-yard run (Logue kick) LOU Madeya 4-yard run (Marcus kick) LOU Welch 65-yard interception return (Marcus kick) LOU Madeya 1-yard run (Marcus kick) LBSU Burns 2-yard run (Logue kick) LOU Marcus 24-yard field goal LBSU Safety Gatti tackled in end zone LBSU Burns 4-yard run (Matthews pass from Graves) Category LBSU LOU First Downs Rushing Yards Passes Passes Int. 1 1 Passing Yards Total Offense Punts-Avg Fumbles-Lost Attendance: 20, Sun Bowl January 1 Louisville Drake EL PASO, Texas- The University of Louisville made its first bowl appearance Jan. 1, 1958, as Frank Camp s squad battered Drake in the Sun Bowl. The victoryover the Drake Bulldogs capped a nearperfect season for the Cardinals. U of L finished with a 9-1 record.louisville s squad was headed by Lenny Lyles, the nation s leading rusher. Unfortunately, Lyles went down in the first quarter with an injury. He managed just six yards on two carries. In Lyles absence, Ken Porco and Pete Bryant stepped forward offensively. Porco ran for a game-high 119 yards on 20 carries. Bryant added 80 yards on 14 carries, while also tossing a 20-yard scoring pass. Louisville Drake Drake Labrasca 2-yard run (Leeman kick) LOU Cain 4-yard run (Young kick) Drake 17-yard run (Leeman kick) LOU Young 37-yard pass from Orem (Young kick) LOU Bryant 4-yard run (Young kick) LOU Porco 2-yard run (Young kick) Drake Kinzell 55-yard pass from Labrasca (kick failed) LOU Young 20-yard pass from Bryant (kick failed) Category DRAKE LOU First Downs Rushing Yards Passes Passes Int. 1 0 Passing Yards Total Offense Punts-Avg Fumbles-Lost

51 Bowl Records Bowl Records RUSHING Most Rushing Yards : Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Attempts: Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Touchdowns: 3 (twice) Most recent: 2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Rushing Attempts, Both Teams: Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Rushing Yards, Both Teams: Pasadena Bowl vs. Long Beach State Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams: Liberty Bowl vs. BYU PASSING Most Passing Yards: Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Most Attempts: Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall Most Completions: Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall Most Touchdowns: 3 (four times) Most recent: 2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Fewest Completions Allowed: Pasadena Bowl vs. Long Beach State Most Interceptions: 3 (three times) Most recent: 2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH) Most Touchdowns Passing, Both Teams: GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH) TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards: Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Most Yards, Both Teams: 1, GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH) Most Fumbles: Independence Bowl vs. Louisiana Tech SCORING Most Touchdowns: Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Points: Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Points, Both Teams: Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Points Scored in One Half: Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Largest Margin of Victory: Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Most Points, 1st Quarter: Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Most Points, 2nd Quarter: Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall 2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami Most Points, 3rd Quarter: Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Points, 4th Quarter: Liberty Bowl vs. Michigan State INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING Most Attempts : 24 by Frank Moreau 1999 Humanitarian Bowl vs. Boise State Most Rushing Yards by a QB: 77 by Stefan LeFors 2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Yards: 128 by Lionel Gates 2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH) Best Average Per Carry: by Lionel Gates 2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH) PASSING Most Attempts: 54 by Chris Redman 1998 Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall Most Completions: 35 by Chris Redman 1998 Motor City Bowl vs. Marshall Most Yards: 451 by Browning Nagle 1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Most Interceptions: 3 by Stefan LeFors 2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH) Highest Completion Pct.:.692 by Stefan LeFors 2004 Liberty Bowl vs. Boise State Most Yards Per Att: by Browning Nagle 1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Most Yards Per Comp.: by Browning Nagle 1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama RECEIVING Most Receptions: 10 by Harry Douglas 2007 Orange Bowl vs. Wake Forest; 10 by Deion Branch 2000 Liberty Bowl vs. Colorado State Most Yards: 170 by Deion Branch 2000 Liberty Bowl vs. Colorado State Higest Avg. Per Catch: 23.0 by Tony Cummings 1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Most Touchdown Receptions: 3 by J.R. Russell 2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH) LONGEST PLAYS Scrimmage Run: 88 by Lionel Gates 2003 GMAC Bowl vs. Miami (OH) Passing Play: 70 by Browning Nagle-Latrell Ware 1991 Fiesta Bowl vs. Alabama Punt: 59, Brandon Brookfield 1993 Liberty Bowl vs. Michigan State Field Goal: 40 by Jon Hilbert 1999 Humanitarian Bowl vs. Boise State Interception Return: 65 by Joe Welch 1970 Pasadena Bowl vs. Long Beach State Kickoff Return: 96 by Zek Parker 2001 Liberty Bowl vs. BYU Punt Return: 60 by Kevin Miller 1977 Independence Bowl vs. Louisiana Tech OPPONENT BESTS Points 49 by Miami (2003 GMAC) First Downs: 28 by Miami (2003 GMAC); 28 by Boise State (1999 Humanitarian) Total Offense: 613 by Marshall (1998 Motor City) Rush Attempts: 42 by Boise State (1999 Humanitarian) Rushing Yards: 243 by Long Beach State (1970 Pasadena) Pass Attempts: 44 by Marshall (2002 GMAC) Pass Completions: 21 by Miami (2003 GMAC) 21 by Marshall (2002 GMAC) Passing Yards: 411 by Marshall (1998 Motor City) Interceptions Thrown: 3 by BYU (2001 Liberty) Penalties: 17 by Marshall (2002 GMAC) Fumbles Lost: 3 by Long Beach State (1970 Pasadena) LIONEL GATES raced 88 yards in the 2003 GMAC Bowl game loss to Miami (OH). It s the longest run in bowl game history at Louisville Louisville le Footbal otball 179

52 All-Time Results All-Time Results 1912 WON 3, LOST 1 Oct. 11 at Transylvania 32-0 Oct. 17 Centre 23-6 Oct. 28 at Kentucky 0-41 Nov. 15 Hanover Coach: Lester Larson Captain: Stanley Walker 1913 Won 5, Lost 1 Oct. 4 Bethel (Ky.) 48-0 Oct. 11 at Moore s Hill 77-0 Oct. 18 Wash. (Tenn.) Oct. 25 Cumberland 6-0 Nov. 1 Butler 20-0 Nov. 22 Kentucky Coach: Lester Larson Captain: Stanley Walker 1914 Won 1, Lost 4 Oct. 17 Tennessee 0-66 Oct. 31 Wabash 3-7 Nov. 7 at Cumberland 0-20 Nov. 14 at Kentucky 0-42 Nov. 21 at Rose Poly Coach: Lester Larson Captain: Stanley Walker 1915 Won 1, Lost 5, Tied 1 Oct. 2 Centre 0-0 Oct. 9 at Wabash 0-38 Oct. 16 Chattanooga 6-21 Oct. 30 Rose Poly 22-6 Nov. 6 Kentucky 0-15 Nov. 13 Franklin 7-13 Nov. 25 Transylvania Coach: Will Duffy Captain: Owen Foster 1916 Won 2, Lost 3, Tied 1 Oct. 14 Centre 0-0 Oct. 21 Chattanooga 6-0 Oct. 28 Butler 19-7 Nov. 4 Georgetown 0-41 Nov. 18 Franklin Nov. 30 Transylvania Coach: Will Duffy Captain: Maurice Daniel 1921 Won on 2, Lost 2, Tied 1 Oct. 22 Hanover* 19-8 Oct. 29 at Bethel (Ky.) 0-0 Nov. 5 at Transylvania 0-7 Nov. 18 Kentucky Wesleyan 30-0 Nov. 26 at Marshall Coach: Bill Duncan Captain: E.B. Kirk *won by forfeit 1922 Won 2, Lost 7 Sept. 30 Western Kentucky 0-6 Oct. 7 Bethel (Ky.) Oct. 14 at Kentucky 0-63 Oct. 21 Franklin 6-27 Oct. 28 at Centre 7-32 Nov. 4 Cincinnati 28-0 Nov. 11 at Rose Poly 6-0 Nov. 18 Centenary Nov. 30 at Marshall Coach: Bill Duncan Captain: Tommy Kienzie 1923 Won 5, Lost 3 Coach: Fred Enke Captain: Art Vandervert Sept. 29 at Western Kentucky 7-19 Oct. 6 at Union 6-13 Oct. 13 Morris Harvey 27-0 Oct. 20 Franklin 0-35 Oct. 27 Rose Poly 13-0 Nov. 3 Transylvania 12-0 Nov. 10 Kentucky Wesleyan 7-0 Nov. 17 at Georgetown Coach: Fred Enke Captain: Art Vandervert 1924 Won 3, Lost 5, Tied 1 Oct. 4 at Kentucky 0-29 Oct. 11 Western Kentucky 12-7 Oct. 18 at Georgetown 9-6 Oct. 25 Transylvania 0-3 Nov. 1 at Rose Poly 6-18 Nov. 8 at K. Wesleyan 0-0 Nov. 15 King 0-16 Nov. 22 Chattanooga 10-0 Nov. 27 at Marshall Coach: Fred Enke Captain: Paul Osborne 1925 Won 8, Lost 0 Oct. 3 Evansville 20-0 Oct. 10 at Western Kentucky 6-0 Oct. 17 at Hanover 24-0 Oct. 24 Kentucky Wesleyan 6-0 Oct. 30 at Transylvania 7-0 Nov. 7 Rose Poly 30-0 Nov. 21 Toledo 33-0 Nov. 26 at Marshall Coach: Tom King Captain: Armand Fischer 1926 Won on 6, Lost 2 Coach: Tom King Captain: Jack Dougherty Oct. 2 at Ogden 79-0 Oct. 9 at Rose Poly 49-0 Oct. 16 at Xavier 7-20 Oct. 30 Centre 0-6 Nov. 6 Western Kentucky Nov. 13 at Kentucky Wesleyan Nov. 20 Marshall 27-3 Nov. 25 at Fla. Southern Won 4, Lost 4 Oct. 8 Transylvania 25-6 Oct. 15 Murray State 14-0 Oct. 22 at Marshall 6-37 Oct. 29 Centre 40-7 Nov. 5 at Western Kentucky 6-7 Nov. 12 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 19 Davids & Elkins 0-32 Nov. 24 at Centenary Coach: Tom King Captain: Harvey Mayhall 1928 Won 1, Lost 7 Oct. 6 Eastern Kentucky 72-0 Oct. 13 at Detroit 0-46 Oct. 20 at Chattanooga 0-70 Oct. 27 Transylvania 0-18 Nov. 3 at Western Kentucky 0-20 Nov. 10 Centre 0-7 Nov. 17 at St. Louis 0-12 Nov. 24 Marshall Coach: Tom King Captain: Jim Tom Robertson 1929 Won 3, Lost 5 Oct. 2 Cincinnati 0-7 Oct. 11 at Transylvania 0-9 Oct. 19 Western Kentucky 0-13 Oct. 26 at Marshall 6-25 Nov. 2 at Eastern Kentucky 19-6 Nov. 9 Centre 0-41 Nov. 16 Earlham 6-0 Nov. 23 Georgetown Coach: Tom King Captain: Game Captains 1930 Won 5, Lost 3 Oct. 4 Hanover Oct. 11 Transylvania 18-0 Oct. 17 Eastern Kentucky 52-0 Oct. 25 at Western Kentucky 6-7 Nov. 1 Centre 0-28 Nov. 8 at DePauw l 0-14 Nov. 15 at Marshall Nov. 22 Earlham Coach: Tom King Captain: Tommy Thompson 1931 Won 0, Lost 8 Oct. 2 Hanover 0-3 Oct. 9 Transylvania* 0-1 Oct. 16 at Butler 6-61 Oct. 24 Eastern Kentucky* 0-1 Oct. 31 at Western Kentucky 6-20 Nov. 7 DePaul 0-46 Nov. 14 at Georgetown 6-20 Nov. 21 Centre Coach: Jack McGrath Co-Captains: Ben Reid and Guy Schearer * won by forfeit 1932 Won on 0, Lost 9 Sept. 24 at Marshall 0-66 Oct. 1 Union (Ky.) 6-32 Oct. 8 at Murray State Oct. 15 at Eastern Kentucky 0-38 Oct. 22 Transylvania Oct. 28 Morehead State 0-20 Nov. 4 at Oakland City 0-19 Nov. 12 Georgetown 0-20 Nov. 19 at Western Kentucky Coach: C.V. (Red) Money Captain: Tom Giannini 1933 Won 1, Lost 7 Sept. 30 Centre 0-30 Oct. 6 at Georgetown 0-13 Oct. 13 at Union (Ky.) 0-19 Oct. 21 Western Kentucky 0-45 Oct. 28 at Morehead St Nov. 4 Murray State 6-54 Nov. 11 at Miami (Fla.) 7-33 Nov. 18 Eastern Kentucky Coach: Ben Cregor Captain: Bill Threlkeld 1934 Won 2, Lost 5 Oct. 6 Georgetown 14-6 Oct. 13 at Toledo 7-19 Oct. 27 at Hanover 6-7 Nov. 3 Centre 0-46 Nov. 10 at Transylvania 0-13 Nov. 17 at Eastern Kentucky 13-6 Nov. 24 Union (Ky.) Coach: Ben Cregor Captain: Bill Threlkeld 1935 Won 1, Lost 6, Tied 1 Sept. 28 at Butler 0-29 Oct. 5 Transylvania 7-14 Oct. 11 at Union (Ky.) 7-13 Oct. 19 at Hanover 6-6 Oct. 26 Eastern Kentucky 0-9 Nov. 2 at Georgetown 0-21 Nov. 9 Toledo 7-41 Nov. 16 Morehead State Coach: Ben Cregor Co-Captains: Kenny Doll and Walt Kirkendahl 1936 Won 4, Lost 4 Oct. 3 Union (Ky.) 13-0 Oct. 10 at Hanover 12-2 Oct. 17 at Eastern Kentucky 6-9 Oct. 24 at Union 7-27 Oct. 30 Georgetown 12-8 Nov. 7 Alfred Holbrook 31-7 Nov. 14 at Morehead St Nov. 21 Baldwin-Wallace Coach: Laurie Apitz Captain: Melzar Lowe 1937 Won on 2, Lost 5, Tied 1 Sept. 25 Hanover 7-13 Oct. 2 at Transylvania 6-19 Oct. 9 at Wayne State 0-32 Oct. 15 Union (Univ.) 14-6 Oct. 23 St. Joseph s 13-6 Oct. 30 at Georgetown 7-12 Nov. 11 Centre 7-20 Nov. 20 Eastern Kentucky Coach: Laurie Apitz Captain: Ralph Emerson orts.c ts.com

53 All-Time Results All-Time Results 1938 Won 2, Lost 6 Sept. 24 at Cincinnati 0-19 Oct. 7 Wayne State Oct. 15 at St. Joseph s 0-2 Oct. 22 Georgetown 0-6 Oct. 29 Transylvania 7-13 Nov. 4 at Evansville 6-0 Nov. 11 at Hanover Nov. 19 at Centre Coach: Laurie Apitz Captain: Alex Davidson 1939 Won 5, Lost 2, Tied 1 Sept. 22 at Transylvania 25-0 Sept. 30 at Indiana State 0-7 Oct. 6 Evansville 7-6 Oct. 13 Alfred Holbrook 20-3 Oct. 19 St. Joseph s 13-0 Oct. 28 at Centre 0-0 Nov. 4 at Georgetown 7-14 Nov. 18 Hanover Coach: Laurie Apitz Co-Captains: Fred Schloemer and Lou Zimlich 1940 Won 3, Lost 5, Tied 1 Sept. 21 Indiana State 0-0 Sept. 28 at Cincinnati 0-7 Oct. 5 at Evansville 13-7 Oct. 12 at St. Joseph s 6-24 Oct. 18 Centre 0-28 Oct. 25 Alfred Holbrook 38-7 Nov. 2 Georgetown Nov. 9 at Hanover Nov. 16 at Long Island Coach: Laurie Apitz Captain: Jimmy Caufield 1941 Won 4, Lost 4 Sept. 22 Rio Grande 58-0 Sept. 27 at Cincinnati 7-28 Oct. 4 Evansville 31-7 Oct. 17 Transylvania 13-0 Oct. 23 at Georgetown 7-19 Nov. 1 at DePauw 6-13 Nov. 8 at Hanover 21-7 Nov. 15 Vanderbilt Coach: Laurie Apitz Co-Captains: Clure Moser and Jimmy Rosenfield 1942 Won on 2, Lost 3 Sept. 17 Rio Grande 25-0 Sept. 26 at Cincinnati 0-51 Oct. 10 at Evansville 20-0 Oct. 17 DePauw 6-19 Oct. 24 Indiana State Coach: Laurie Apitz Co-Captains: Jim Brady and Bud Bruning 1946 Won 6, Lost 2 Sept. 26 at Evansville 13-7 Oct. 4 Wittenberg 19-0 Oct. 11 at Georgetown 20-0 Oct. 19 at W. Kentucky Oct. 25 Georgetown 20-0 Nov. 2 St. Joseph s 13-7 Nov. 9 at E. Kentucky 7-28 Nov. 16 Union (Univ.) Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Vince Lococo 1947 Won 7, Lost 0, Tied 1 Sept. 26 Wittenberg 40-3 Oct. 4 at DePauw 37-0 Oct. 10 Evansville 20-7 Oct. 24 Western Kentucky Nov. 1 at St. Joseph s 7-7 Nov. 7 Eastern Kentucky Nov. 14 at SE La Nov. 22 Washington Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Art Heitlauf 1948 Won 5, Lost 5 Sept. 25 at Memphis State 7-13 Oct. 2 St. Joseph s 20-0 Oct. 8 at Xavier Oct. 16 at Akron 13-0 Oct. 23 Western Kentucky 19-6 Oct. 30 Buffalo Nov. 6 Catawba Nov. 13 at Evansville 6-18 Nov. 20 Bradley Nov. 27 at Washington Coach: Frank Camp Captain: George Bertram 1949 Won 8, Lost 3 Sept. 17 St. Joseph s 33-7 Sept. 24 at Western Kentucky 47-7 Sept. 30 Murray State Oct. 8 Miami (Fla.) 0-26 Oct. 15 Akron 62-6 Oct. 21 Xavier 7-19 Oct. 29 at Bradley Nov. 3 at Catawba 41-7 Nov. 12 Washington Nov. 19 Evansville 28-7 Nov. 24 at Southern Miss Coach: Frank Camp Captain: George Bertram 1950 Won 3, Lost 6, Tied 1 Sept. 23 St. Francis (Pa.) Sept. 30 Buffalo Oct. 7 at Cincinnati Oct. 14 at Houston 7-27 Oct. 21 at Xavier Oct. 28 Duquesne No~. 4 at Washington 28-7 Nov. 10 at Miami (Fla.) Nov. 18 Washington & Lee Nov. 25 at Southern Miss Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Tom Lucia 1951 Won 5, Lost 4 Sept. 29 at Wayne State Oct. 5 Boston University 7-39 Oct. 13 at Cincinnati 0-38 Oct. 19 Xavier 6-47 Oct. 27 at St. Bonaventure Nov. 2 NC State 26-2 Nov. 10 Houston Nov. 17 Wash. & Lee 14-7 Nov. 23 Southern Miss Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Charles Asher 1952 Won 3, Lost 5 Sept. 27 Wayne State Oct. 4 at Florida State Oct. 11 Dayton 0-20 Oct. 18 at Xavier Oct. 31 at Chattanooga Nov. 8 at Memphis Nov. 15 Eastern Kentucky Nov. 22 at Southern Miss Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Otto Knop 1953 Won 1, Lost 7 Sept. 19 at Murray State Oct. 3 at Florida State 0-59 Oct. 10 Xavier Oct. 17 at Dayton Oct. 24 at Tennessee 6-59 Oct. 30 at Chattanooga 6-44 Nov. 7 Cincinnati 0-41 Nov. 14 Eastern Kentucky Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Jim Hollowell 1954 Won 3, Lost 6 Sept. 18 Murray State Sept. 24 at Wayne State 0-13 Oct. 2 Florida State 6-47 Oct. 9 at Dayton 7-27 Oct. 16 Evansville 26-6 Oct. 23 Centre 27-6 Oct. 30 at Western Kentucky 7-25 Nov. 6 Morehead State 24-0 Nov. 13 at Eastern Kentucky Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Johnny Unitas 1955 Won 7, Lost 2 Sept. 17 at Murray State Sept. 24 at Xavier Oct. 1 Wayne State 72-0 Oct. 8 Dayton 19-7 Oct. 15 at Evansville 29-7 Oct. 29 Western Kentucky 20-0 Nov. 5 Morehead State Nov. 12 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 19 Toledo Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Jim Wolf and Maurice Wolford 1956 Won on 6, Lost 3 Sept. 22 at Toledo Sept. 29 Kent State 0-7 Oct. 6 Evansville Oct. 13 Murray State 7-6 Oct. 20 at Morehead St Oct. 27 at Ohio Nov. 3 Dayton 6-7 Nov. 10 Xavier Nov. 17 Eastern Kentucky Coach: Frank Camp Captain: John Noon 1957 Won 9, Lost 1 Sept. 21 at Evansville 33-7 Sept. 27 at Eastern Kentucky Oct. 5 Toledo Oct. 12 at Murray State 35-0 Oct. 19 Dayton Oct. 26 Central Michigan 40-0 Nov. 9 at Kent State 7-13 Nov. 16 Ohio 40-7 Nov. 22 Morehead State 40-6 Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas) Jan. 1 vs. Drake Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Gil Sturtzel 1958 Won 4, Lost 4 Sept. 27 Eastern Kentucky 20-7 Oct. 4 at Toledo 7-13 Oct. 11 Murray State 27-0 Oct. 18 at Dayton Oct. 25 at Central Michigan 40-7 Nov. 8 Kent State 21-0 Nov. 15 at Ohio 6-23 Nov. 22 North Texas St Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Ed Young 1959 Won 6, Lost 4 Sept. 15 Western Kentucky 19-0 Sept. 19 at Xavier Sept. 25 at Eastern Kentucky 14-7 Oct. 3 at Bradley 28-8 Oct. 10 at Murray State 28-0 Oct. 17 Dayton 32-6 Oct. 31 Marshall 48-6 Nov. 7 at North Texas St Nov. 14 Ohio Nov. 21 at Kent State Coach: Frank Camp Co-Captains: Ken Porco and Howard Turley 1960 Won 7, Lost 2 Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Ron Petty Sept. 17 at Tennessee Tech 7-21 Sept. 23 Eastern Kentucky 28-7 Sept. 30 Bradley 40-6 Oct. 7 Murray State 12-6 Oct. 15 at Dayton 36-0 Oct. 21 Western Kentucky 44-0 Oct. 29 at Marshall 7-0 Nov. 5 Xavier 0-29 Nov. 11 Kent State Won on 6, Lost 3 Coach: Frank Camp Captain: John Finn Sept. 16 Tennessee Tech Sept. 22 at Eastern Kentucky 33-6 Sept. 30 Marshall 32-6 Oct. 7 Memphis State Oct. 14 Dayton 6-7 Oct. 21 Western Kentucky 20-0 Nov. 4 at Xavier 8-16 Nov. 11 at Kent State Nov. 18 at North Texas St Louisville le Footbal otball 181

54 All-Time Results All-Time Results 1962 Won 6, Lost 4 Sept. 15 at Wichita State Sept. 22 Western Michigan Sept. 29 at Marshall 18-0 Oct. 6 at Memphis St Oct. 13 at Dayton 21-0 Oct. 20 at Tulsa 7-25 Nov. 3 Xavier Nov. 10 Kent State 29-8 Nov. 17 North Texas St Nov. 24 Houston Coach: Frank Camp Captain: John Giles 1963 Won 3, Lost 7 (1-3 MVC) Sept. 28 at North Texas St.* 6-26 Oct. 5 Southern Illinois 7-13 Oct. 12 Dayton* Oct. 19 Wichita State* Oct. 26 Marshall Nov. 2 Memphis State 0-25 Nov. 9 at Kent State 7-26 Nov. 16 at Western Michigan 21-7 Dec. 7 at Tulsa* Dec. 14 at Houston Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Ken Kortas 1964 Won 1, Lost 9 (1-3 MVC) Sept. 19 Western Michigan 7-10 Sept. 26 at Southern Illinois 6-7 Oct. 3 N. Texas S.* 0-22 Oct. 10 at Dayton* 21-7 Oct. 17 Tulsa* 0-58 Oct. 24 at Marshall 6-28 Oct. 31 Kent State 7-14 Nov. 7 at Wichita St.* Nov. 14 at Memphis St Nov. 21 Drake Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Tom LaFramboise 1965 Won 6, Lost 4 (3-1 MVC) Sept. 18 at W. Michigan Sept. 25 Southern Illinois 13-0 Oct. 2 at N. Texas St.* Oct. 9 Dayton* 34-0 Oct. 16 East Carolina Oct. 23 Marshall 23-7 Oct. 30 Wichita State* Nov. 6 at Tulsa* Nov. 13 at Drake Nov. 20 at Kent State Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Doug Buffone 1966 Won on 6, Lost 4 (1-3 MVC) Sept. 24 at Southern Illinois 16-7 Oct. 1 N. Texas St.* Oct. 8 at Dayton Oct. 15 Drake Oct. 22 at Marshall Oct. 29 at Wichita State* 2-9 Nov. 5 Kent State Nov. 12 at Cincinnati* 3-17 Nov. 19 Tulsa* Nov. 26 East Carolina Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Benny Russell orts.c ts.com 1967 Won 5, Lost 5 (2-2 MVC) Sept. 16 at Drake 46-7 Sept. 23 Southern Illinois 26-0 Sept. 30 at N. Texas St.* Oct. 7 Dayton * 29-7 Oct. 14 at East Carolina Oct. 21 Marshall 43-7 Oct. 28 Wichita State* Nov. 4 at Kent State Nov. 11 Cincinnati 7-13 Dec. 2 at Tulsa* Coach: Frank Camp Captain: Ed Harmon 1968 Won 5, Lost 5 (2-3 MVC) Sept. 21 at Southern Illinois Oct. 5 at Dayton Oct. 12 Tulsa* 16-7 Oct. 19 at Marshall Oct. 26 at Wichita State* Nov. 2 Kent State 23-9 Nov. 9 at Cincinnati* 7-37 Nov. 16 N. Texas St.* Nov. 23 Drake Nov. 30 Memphis State* Coach: Frank Camp Co-Captains: Pete Compise and Medford Lee 1969 Won 5, Lost 4, Tied 1 (2-3 MVC) Sept. 13 at Drake Sept. 20 Southern Illinois Oct. 4 Dayton Oct. 18 Marshall Oct. 25 at N. Texas St.* Nov. 1 at Kent State 6-35 Nov. 8 Cincinnati* Nov. 15 Wichita State* 13-7 Nov. 22 at Memphis St.* Nov. 27 at Tulsa* Coach: Lee Corso Co-Captains: Mike Detenber and Greg Karem 1970 Won 8, Lost 3, Tied 1 (4-0 MVC) MVC Champions Sept. 12 at Florida State 7-9 Sept. 19 at Southern Illinois Sept. 26 N. Texas St.* 13-2 Oct. 3 at Dayton Oct. 10 Tulsa* 14-8 Oct. 17 at Marshall Oct. 31 Kent State Nov. 7 Memphis State* Nov. 14 at Cincinnati Nov. 21 Drake Nov. 28 at Wichita St.* Pasadena Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Dec. 19 vs. Long Beach St Coach: Lee Corso Captain: Cookie Brinkman 1971 Won 6, Lost 3, Tied 1 (2-1 MVC) Sept. 18 at Vanderbilt 0-0 Sept. 25 at Drake 7-10 Oct. 2 Dayton Oct. 9 at Memphis State* Oct. 16 at N. Texas St.* Oct. 23 Wichita St Oct. 30 Tampa Nov. 6 at Tulsa* 17-0 Nov. 13 Southern Illinois Nov. 27 Cincinnati Coach: Lee Corso Captain: Amos Martin 1972 Won 9, Lost 1 (4-1 MVC) MVC Champions Sept. 16 Kent State 34-0 Sept. 30 at Dayton Oct. 7 at Tampa Oct. 14 N. Texas St.* 56-6 Oct. 21 at Wichita St.* 46-3 Oct. 28 at Cincinnati Nov. 4 Tulsa* Nov. 11 at Southern Illinois Nov. 18 Memphis State* 17-0 Nov. 25 Drake* Coach: Lee Corso Captain: Tom Martin 1973 Won 5, Lost 6 (3-3 MVC) Sept. 8 at Memphis St.* Sept. 15 at Kent St Sept. 22 at Drake* Oct. 6 Wichita St.* Oct. 13 N. Texas St.* 6-7 Oct. 20 Mississippi State 7-18 Oct. 27 Cincinnati 10-8 Nov. 3 at Tulsa* 9-17 Nov. 10 Dayton 9-10 Nov. 17 Furman Nov. 24 at W. Texas St.* Coach: T.W. Alley Captain: Joe Lee Phillips 1974 Won 4, Lost 7 (3-2 MVC) Sept. 7 Memphis State Sept. 14 at Auburn 3-16 Sept. 28 at Cincinnati 6-7 Oct. 5 at Wichita St.* 14-7 Oct. 12 at N. Texas St.* Oct. 19 Drake* Oct. 26 at Mississippi St Nov. 2 Tulsa* 7-37 Nov. 9 Dayton Nov. 23 Vanderbilt 0-44 Nov. 30 W. Texas St.* Coach: T.W. Alley Co-Captains: Steve Jewell and Cardell Parker 1975 Won on 2, Lost 9 Sept. 13 Western Kentucky Sept. 20 at Drake 7-31 Sept. 27 Cincinnati Oct. 4 at Wichita St Oct. 11 Chattanooga 6-3 Oct. 18 at Memphis St Oct. 25 Mississippi St.* Nov. 1 at Tulsa Nov. 8 Dayton Nov. 15 at NE Louisiana Nov. 22 at W. Texas St Coach: Vince Gibson Captain: Bob Riser 1976 Won 5, Lost 6 Sept. 18 at Mississippi St.* Sept. 25 Drake Oct. 2 Wichita State Oct. 9 at Pittsburgh 6-27 Oct. 16 Northeast Louisiana 36-8 Oct. 23 at Alabama 3-24 Oct. 30 Tulsa Nov. 6 at Rutgers 0-34 Nov. 13 Memphis State Nov. 20 Boston University 16-7 Nov. 27 at Cincinnati Coach: Vince Gibson Captain: Norman Heard *Won by Forfeit 1977 Won 7, Lost 4, Tied 1 Sept. 10 Northern Illinois 38-0 Sept. 17 Cincinnati Sept. 24 William & Mary 7-21 Oct. 1 at Memphis St Oct. 8 Tulsa 33-0 Oct. 15 at Dayton Oct. 22 at Alabama 6-55 Oct. 29 at Marshall 56-0 Nov. 5 Wichita St Nov. 12 Drake Nov. 20 Indiana St Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.) Dec. 17 vs. La. Tech Coach: Vince Gibson Captain: Tom Abood 1978 Won 7, Lost 4 Sept. 9 South Dakota St Sept. 16 Maryland Sept. 23 at Cincinnati Sept. 30 Indiana St Oct. 7 at Tulsa 7-24 Oct. 14 NW Louisiana 51-7 Oct. 21 Boston University 35-7 Oct. 28 William & Mary Nov. 4 at Wichita St Nov. 11 Memphis St Nov. 18 at Southern Miss Coach: Vince Gibson Co-Captains: Ron Heinrich, Billy Perrin, Nathan Poole and Ricky Skiles 1979 Won on 4, Lost 6, Tied 1 Sept. 8 Virginia Tech Sept. 15 at Miami (Fla.) Sept. 22 Cincinnati Sept. 29 at Drake Oct. 6 Florida St Oct. 13 Tulsa 24-7 Oct. 20 at Indiana St Nov. 3 Southern Miss Nov. 10 at Memphis St Nov. 17 at Maryland 7-28 Nov. 25 Rutgers Coach: Vince Gibson Co-Captains: Stu Stram, Otis Wilson, Randy Butler and Zarko Ellis

55 All-Time Results All-Time Results 1980 Won 5, Lost 6 Sept. 6 Miami (Fla.) Sept. 13 at Florida St Sept. 20 Murray St Sept. 27 at Kansas 17-9 Oct. 11 Memphis St Oct. 18 Indiana St Oct. 25 at Florida 0-13 Nov. 1 Temple Nov. 8 at Pittsburgh Nov. 15 Cincinnati 20-0 Nov. 22 at Southern Miss Coach: Bob Weber Co-Captains: Eddie Johnson, Dan Dihtzeruk, Joe Jacoby and Jamie Perrin 1981 Won 5, Lost 6 Sept. 5 at Florida State 0-17 Sept. 12 Toledo 31-6 Sept. 19 Long Beach St Sept. 26 at Missouri 3-34 Oct. 3 Marshall 36-0 Oct. 10 at Memphis St Oct. 17 Tennessee St Oct. 24 at Oklahoma St Nov. 7 NE Louisiana 7-40 Nov. 14 at Cincinnati 0-24 Nov. 21 #9 Southern Miss Coach: Bob Weber 1982 Won 5, Lost 6 Sept. 4 Western Kentucky Sept. 11 at Cincinnati Sept. 25 Oklahoma St Oct. 2 Miami (Fla.) 6-28 Oct. 9 Temple Oct. 16 Richmond 35-0 Oct. 23 at Southern Miss 0-48 Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh Nov. 6 Indiana St Nov. 13 at #9 Florida State Nov. 20 at Memphis St Coach: Bob Weber Co-Captains: Mike Nuzzolese, Frank Minnifield and Anthony Williams 1983 Won 3, Lost 8 Sept. 3 at #19 SMU 6-24 Sept. 10 Western Kentucky Sept. 17 Army 31-7 Sept. 24 Cincinnati Oct. 1 at Virginia Tech 0-31 Oct. 8 at Miami (Fla.) Oct. 15 Pittsburgh Oct. 20 at Florida St Nov. 5 Southern Miss 3-27 Nov. 12 at Temple 3-24 Nov. 24 Memphis St Coach: Bob Weber Co-Captains: Dean May, Tom Andrews, Mike Trainor 1984 Won 2, Lost 9 Sept. 1 Murray State Sept. 8 at West Virginia 6-30 Sept. 15 SMU 7-41 Sept. 29 at Houston Oct. 6 Western Kentucky Oct. 13 Indiana St Oct. 20 at Rutgers Oct. 27 at Cincinnati Nov. 3 Miami (Fla.) Nov. 10 Tennessee St Nov. 17 at Southern Miss Coach: Bob Weber 1985 Won 2, Lost 9 Sept. 7 at West Virginia Sept. 14 at Indiana Sept. 21 Western Kentucky Sept. 28 Houston Oct. 5 at Syracuse 0-48 Oct. 12 Southern Miss Oct. 19 Cincinnati 9-31 Oct. 26 at #15 Miami (Fla.) 7-45 Nov. 2 Central Florida Nov. 9 at Virginia Tech Nov. 23 Eastern Kentucky Coach: Howard Schnellenberger 1986 Won 3, Lost 8 Sept. 6 at Illinois 0-23 Sept. 13 at Indiana 0-21 Sept. 20 Western Kentucky 45-6 Sept. 27 Memphis St Oct. 4 at Cincinnati Oct. 18 at Boston College 7-41 Oct. 25 Florida State Nov. 1 Rutgers 0-41 Nov. 8 at Tulane Nov. 15 West Virginia Nov. 22 at Southern Miss Coach: Howard Schnellenberger 1987 Won 3, Lost 7, Tied 1 Sept. 5 Tulane Sept. 12 Cincinnati 0-25 Sept. 19 at Purdue Sept. 26 Murray St Oct. 3 Southern Miss 6-65 Oct. 10 Marshall Oct. 17 at Florida St Oct. 24 Akron Oct. 31 at Tulsa Nov. 7 at Tennessee Nov. 14 at Memphis St Coach: Howard Schnellenberger 1988 Won 8, Lost 3 Sept. 3 at Maryland Sept. 10 Wyoming 9-44 Sept. 17 Memphis State Sept. 24 at North Carolina Oct. 1 at Southern Miss Oct. 8 Tulsa 9-3 Oct. 15 Virginia Oct. 22 at Tulane Oct. 29 at Cincinnati 21-6 Nov. 5 Virginia Tech 13-3 Nov. 12 Western Kentucky Coach: Howard Schnellenberger 1989 Won 6, Lost 5 Sept. 2 at Wyoming Sept. 9 at Kansas Sept. 23 West Virginia Sept. 30 Cincinnati Oct. 14 Southern Miss Oct. 21 at Tulsa Oct. 28 at Virginia Nov. 4 Western Kentucky 55-7 Nov. 11 at Memphis St Nov. 18 at Boston College Dec. 2 Syracuse (Tokyo) Coach: Howard Schnellenberger 1990 Won 10, Lost 1, Tied 1 Sept. 1 at San Jose State Sept. 8 Murray State 68-0 Sept. 15 Kansas Sept. 22 at West Virginia 9-7 Sept. 29 at Southern Miss Oct. 6 Tulsa Oct. 13 Memphis St Oct. 20 at Pittsburgh Oct. 27 Western Kentucky 41-7 Nov. 3 at Cincinnati 41-6 Nov. 10 Boston College Fiesta Bowl (Phoenix, Ariz.) Jan. 1 vs. #25 Alabama Coach: Howard Schnellenberger 1991 Won 2, Lost 9 Aug. 8 Eastern Kentucky Sept. 5 #11 Tennessee Sept. 14 at #19 Ohio State Sept. 28 Southern Miss Oct. 5 Cincinnati 7-30 Oct. 12 at Boston College 3-33 Oct. 19 Army Oct. 26 at Virginia Tech Nov. 2 #1 Florida State Nov. 9 at Memphis St Nov. 16 at Tulsa Coach: Howard Schnellenberger 1992 Won 5, Lost 6 Sept. 5 at #17 Ohio State Sept. 12 Memphis State Sept. 19 at Arizona State 0-19 Sept. 26 Wyoming Oct. 3 Syracuse 9-15 Oct. 10 Virginia Tech Oct. 17 Tulsa Oct. 24 at #20 Florida State Oct. 31 at Cincinnati Nov. 7 at Texas A&M Nov. 14 at Pittsburgh Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Captains: Jeff Brohm and Andy Culley 1993 Won 9, Lost 3 Sept. 4 San Jose State Sept. 11 at Memphis St Sept. 18 #23 Arizona State Sept. 25 Texas Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh 29-7 Oct. 9 at #24 West Virginia Oct. 16 Southern Miss Oct. 23 Navy 28-0 Nov. 6 at #7 Tennessee Nov. 13 at #11 Texas A&M 7-42 Nov. 25 at Tulsa 28-0 Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Dec. 28 vs. Michigan St Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Co-Captains: Jeff Brohm, Tom Cavallo and Aaron Bailey 1994 Won on 6, Lost 5 Sept. 3 at Kentucky Sept. 10 at Texas Sept. 17 at Arizona State Oct. 1 Pittsburgh Oct. 8 #18 NC State Oct. 15 at Army Oct. 22 at Navy Oct. 29 Memphis 10-6 Nov. 3 Boston College Nov. 12 Texas A&M Nov. 26 Tulsa Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Co-Captains: Marty Lowe, Terry Quinn and Brandon Brookfield 1995 Won 7, Lost 4 Sept. 2 at Kentucky Sept. 9 at Northern Illinois Sept. 16 Michigan State 7-30 Sept. 21 North Carolina Sept. 30 at Memphis 17-7 Oct. 7 at Southern Miss Oct. 14 at Wyoming Oct. 28 Maryland 31-0 Nov. 4 Tulane Nov. 11 NE Louisiana 39-0 Nov. 18 North Texas Coach: Ron Cooper Co-Captains: Alan Campos, Marty Lowe, Tyrus McCloud and Roman Oben 1996 Won 5, Lost 6 (2-3 CUSA) Aug. 31 at Kentucky Sept. 7 at #15 Penn State 7-24 Sept. 14 Baylor Sept. 21 at Michigan St Sept. 28 Southern Miss* 7-24 Oct. 12 at Tulane* Oct. 19 Northern Illinois 27-3 Oct. 26 Cincinnati* 7-10 Nov. 2 Memphis* Nov. 9 at North Carolina Nov. 16 at Houston* Coach: Ron Cooper Co-Captains: Jason Payne, Tyrus McCloud, Sam Madison and Rico Clark 1997 Won 1, Lost 10 (0-6 CUSA) Aug. 30 at Kentucky Sept. 6 Utah Sept. 13 Illinois Sept. 20 #1 Penn State Sept. 27 at Oklahoma Oct. 4 at Southern Miss* Oct. 11 Tulane* Oct. 25 Houston* Nov. 1 East Carolina* Nov. 8 at Cincinnati* 9-28 Nov. 15 at Memphis* Coach: Ron Cooper Co-Captains: Terry Rice-Lockett,Miguel Montano, Kendrick Gholston, Graig Hoffman and Ryan Wade 1998 Won 7, Lost 5 (4-2 CUSA) Sept. 5 Kentucky Sept. 12 at Utah Sept. 19 at Illinois 35-9 Sept. 26 Boston College Oct. 3 Cincinnati* Oct. 10 at Southern Miss* Oct. 17 at Tulane* Louisville le Footbal otball 183

56 All-Time Results All-Time Results Oct. 24 Memphis* Oct. 31 Western Kentucky Nov. 14 at East Carolina* Nov. 21 Army* Motor City Bowl (Pontiac, Mich.) Dec. 23 vs. Marshall Coach: John L. Smith Co-Captains: Rick Nord, Chris Redman, Courtney Dinkins and Mike Gantous The Cards open the season in the state-oftheart Papa John s Cardinal Stadium. U of L also leads the nation in offense, averaging yards Won 7, Lost 5 (4-2 CUSA) Sept. 4 at Kentucky Sept. 11 Chattanooga Sept. 18 Illinois Sept. 25 Oklahoma Oct. 2 Eastern Michigan Oct. 7 at Army* (OT) Oct. 16 at Memphis* Oct. 23 Houston* Oct. 30 UAB* Nov. 6 at Cincinnati* Nov. 20 #20 Southern Miss* Humanitarian Bowl (Boise, Idaho) Dec. 30 vs. Boise State Coach: John L. Smith Co-Captains: Chris Redman, Rashad Harris, Anthony Byrd and Mike Gantous 2000 Won 9, Lost 3 (6-1 CUSA) Conference USA Champions Sept. 2 Kentucky (OT) Sept. 9 Grambling 52-0 Sept. 23 at #2 Florida St Sept. 30 Connecticut Oct. 7 at UAB* Oct. 14 Cincinnati* Oct. 19 East Carolina* Oct. 28 Tulane* Nov. 4 at #11 Southern Miss* Nov. 11 Army* Nov. 18 at Houston* Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Dec. 29 vs. Colorado State Coach: John L. Smith Co-Captains: Donovan Arp, Arnold Jackson, Rashad Harris and Jason Padget 2001 Won on 11, Lost 2 (6-1 CUSA) Conference USA Champions Aug. 23 New Mexico St Sept. 1 at Kentucky Sept. 8 Western Carolina 31-7 Sept. 22 at Illinois Sept. 29 Memphis* Oct. 4 Colorado State 7-2 Oct. 16 Southern Miss* Oct. 27 at Cincinnati* Nov. 3 at Tulane* 52-7 Nov. 10 Houston* Nov. 15 at East Carolina* Nov. 23 at TCU* Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Dec. 31 vs. #19 BYU Coach: John L. Smith Co-Captains: Deion Branch, Michael Brown, Anthony Floyd and Dave Ragone orts.c ts.com 2002 Won 7, Lost 6 (5-2 CUSA) Sept. 1 Kentucky Sept. 7 at Duke 40-3 Sept. 14 at Colorado St Sept. 21 at Army* Sept. 26 #4 Florida St. (OT) Oct. 8 at Memphis* Oct. 19 TCU* Oct. 26 East Carolina* Nov. 7 Cincinnati* Nov. 14 at S. Miss* (OT) Nov. 23 UAB* Nov. 30 at Houston* GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Dec. 18 vs. Marshall Won 9, Lost 4 (5-3 CUSA) Aug. 31 at Kentucky Sept. 13 at Syracuse Sept. 20 UTEP Sept. 27 Temple Oct. 4 at USF* (2OT) Oct. 11 Army* Oct. 17 Tulane* Oct. 25 at East Carolina* Nov. 5 at #14 TCU* Nov. 15 Memphis* 7-37 Nov. 22 Houston* Nov. 28 at Cincinnati* GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Dec. 18 vs. #14 Miami (Ohio) Coach: Bobby Petrino Co-Captains: Rod Day, Dan Koons, Ronnie Ghent, Josh Minkins and Robert McCune 2004 Won 11, Lost 1 (8-0 CUSA) Conference USA Champions Sept. 4 Kentucky 28-0 Sept. 10 at Army* Sept. 24 at North Carolina 34-0 Oct. 2 East Carolina* 59-7 Oct. 14 at #3 Miami Oct. 22 USF* 41-9 Nov. 4 at Memphis* Nov. 10 TCU* 55-7 Nov. 20 at Houston* Nov. 27 Cincinnati* 70-7 Dec. 4 at Tulane* 55-7 Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Dec. 31 #10 Boise State Coach: Bobby Petrino Co-Captains: Stefan LeFors, J.R. Russell, Kerry Rhodes and Robert McCune The Cards led the nation in total offense (539.0) and scoring offense (49.7). U of L set an NCAA record for scoring 50 or more points in five straight games Won on 9, Lost 3 (5-2 BE) Sept. 4 at Kentucky Sept. 17 Oregon State Sept. 24 at USF* Oct. 1 Florida Atlantic Oct. 8 North Carolina Oct. 15 at W.Virginia* (3OT) Oct. 22 at Cincinnati* Nov. 3 Pittsburgh* Nov. 11 Rutgers* 55-5 Nov. 26 Syracuse* Dec. 3 at Connecticut* Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, Fla.) Jan. 2 #12 Virginia Tech All-Time Coaching Records Coach Seasons Yrs W L T Pct. Bobby Petrino John L. Smith Ron Cooper Howard Schnellenberger Bob Weber Vince Gibson T.W. Alley Lee Corso Frank Camp Laurie Apitz Ben Cregor C.V. Money Jack McGrath Tom King Fred Enke Bill Duncan Will Duffy Dr. Bruce Baker Lester Larson Coach: Bobby Petrino Co-Captains: Elvis Dumervil, Brandon Johnson, Montavious Stanley, Travis Leffew, Jason Spitz, Joshua Tinch 2006 Won 11, Lost 1 (6-1 BE) BIG EAST Champions Sept. 3 Kentucky Sept. 9 at Temple 62-0 Sept. 16 #15 Miami 31-7 Sept. 23 at Kansas State 24-6 Oct. 6 vs. Middle Tennessee Oct. 14 Cincinnati* Oct. 21 at Syracuse* Nov. 2 #3 West Virginia* Nov. 9 at #12 Rutgers* Nov. 18 USF* 31-8 Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh* Dec. 2 Connecticut* Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.) Jan. 2 #12 Wake Forest Coach: Bobby Petrino Co-Captains: Brian Brohm, Michael Bush, Kurt Quarterman, Amobi Okoye, William Gay, Nate Harris Louisville wins first BCS game with a win over Wake Forest in the FEDEX Orange Bowl. History in the Final Polls Year AP Coaches th 7th th 20th th 8th th 16th nd 23rd th 14th th Week AP Coaches Preseason 13th 13th Sept. 4 13th 12th Sept th 12th Sept. 18 8th 9th Sept. 25 8th 8th Oct. 2 8th 8th Oct. 9 7th 7th Oct. 16 6th 6th Oct. 23 6th 6th Oct.30 5th 5th Nov. 5 3rd 4th Nov th 12th Nov. 19 8th 11th Nov. 26 6th 7th Dec. 3 5th 6th 2005 Preseason 12th 14th Sept. 6 12th 12th Sept th 10th Sept. 18 9th 8th Sept th 22nd Oct. 2 23rd 22nd Oct. 9 19th 19th Oct. 16 RV RV Oct. 23 RV RV Oct th 25th Nov. 6 23rd 23rd Nov th 18th Nov th 18th Nov th 17th Dec. 4 15th 16th

57 Honored Jersey Honored Jerseys 77 Bruce Armstrong A four-year letterwinner for the Cardinals from became one of the most dominating and intimidating offensive lineman in the history of the school... began his career at U of L as a tight end, Armstrong recorded 33 receptions in his first two seasons at U of L... moved to offensive tackle where he anchored the Cardinals line for the next two seasons... did not allow a sack over his final 18 games as a collegian... appeared in the 1986 Senior Bowl and was named U of L s most outstanding lineman following his senior season... was drafted with the 23rd pick of the first round by the New England Patriots in 1987 to begin an association that continued for 15 seasons... seven-time Pro Bowl honoree... started 212 games for the Patriots, (including the last 118 consecutive of his career) for the Patriots. 11 Jeff Brohm Another in a long line of great quarterbacks... played for the Cardinals from threw for 5,451 yards and 38 touchdowns in his career... named the Most Valuable Player of the 1993 Liberty Bowl... completed 19-of-29 passes for 197 yards... threw for a career-high 2,626 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior in voted the Cardinals MVP in 1992 and played seven years in the National Football League... started hos career with San Diego in also played for Tampa Bay, Cleveland and Denver... played two seasons of minor league baseball in the Cleveland organization. 34 Ray Buchanan Endeared himself to all Louisville fans as Big Play Ray... arrived as a wide receiver/ running back from Maywood, Ill... made the switch from wide receiver to defensive back... two-time collegiate All-American and NFL Pro Bowl selection... jumped on the scene as a sophomore in 1990, piling up 59 tackles and three interceptions in helping the Cardinals to the 1990 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl (including a key field goal block against Memphis to preserve the bowl bid)... made his mark on the national stage as the Defensive MVP of the Fiesta Bowl with five tackles, a fumble recovery and a recovery of a blocked punt in the end zone as Louisville drilled Alabama named a Playboy All-American as he compiled 108 tackles and set a then-school record for interceptions with eight...was drafted in the third round by the Indianapolis Colts and helped the Colts to the 1996 NFC Championship game... traded to the Atlanta Falcons, where he played in Super Bowl XXXIII. 55 Doug Buffone Standout on both sides of the football during his career with the Cardinals, playing offensive center and linebacker from remains the Cardinals' No. 3 all-time tackler with 479, just nine stops behind the program's all-time leader Mark Sander ('87-90)... one of only four players to lead U of L in tackles for three consecutive seasons... selected by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round of the 1966 NFL Draft and the eighth round of the AFL by the San Diego Chargers... went on to play 15 seasons at linebacker for the Bears, retiring in 1980 as the alltime leader in games played for the legendary organization... logged more than 1,200 tackles, going over the 100-tackle plateau in seven different seasons... also held the honor of serving as the defensive captain for eight seasons, beginning in retired with 24 career interceptions to lead all Bear linebackers. 42 Ernie Green Green rushed for more than 1,500 yards in his career as a Louisville Cardinal... led U of L in rushing during two of his four seasons and was a versatile player out of the backfield catching passes... also excelled on the baseball diamond spurning contract offers to remain on the gridiron...was selected in the 14th round of the 1962 NFL Draft by the reigning world champion Green Bay Packers... sold to the Cleveland Browns where he would make a name for himself as one of the league's top fullbacks... saw limited action as a rookie in entered the Cleveland backfield alongside the legendary Jim Brown... finished his first season with 526 yards rushing and caught 28 passes out of the backfield... teamed with Leroy Kelly to give the Browns one of the most dangerous backfield combinations in the NFL... earned a pair of Pro Bowl appearances following the 1966 and 1967 season and was also a member of the Browns World Championship team in gained 3,204 yards in his six-year NFL career. 50 Tom Jackson Spent three seasons as a linebacker for the Cardinals leading the team in tackles all three campaigns... earned All- Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year honors in 1970 and native of Cleveland, Ohio... played all three seasons under the watchful eye of the colorful Lee Corso as the Cards posted a mark in Jackson's three seasons as an active player... was selected in the fourth round of the 1973 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos... turned out to be one of the biggest draft day steals in history... played 14 seasons in the NFL.. would wear the Orange and Blue playing in 191 games overall and starting voted into the Broncos Ring of Fame in earned three trips to the Pro Bowl and was twice named first-team All- Pro... was recognized by his teammates a franchise record six times as Denver s most inspirational player prior to his retirement in retired fifth on the Broncos all-time sacks list with 44 and was tied for the franchise lead in interceptions by a linebacker with Joe Jacoby Joe Jacoby was a threeyear letter winner as an offensive tackle... was a a prep All-American in both football and basketball from Louisville Western High School... helped Nathan Poole become one of just 11 Cardinals to rush for over 1,000 yards with 1,394 yards...became a team captain as a senior... was snubbed in the NFL draft before signing a free agent contract with the NFL s Washington 2007 Louisville le Footbal otball 185

58 Honored Jersey Honored Jerseys Redskins... was a founding member of the famous Hogs offensive line which is considered among the best front fives in football history... helped lead the Redskins to Super Bowl appearances in 1983, 1984, 1988 and 1992, three of which produced an NFL championship... most memorable moment was being the lead blocker on Redskins running back John Riggins famous touchdown run which iced Washington s Super Bowl XVII victory over the Miami Dolphins in was a Pro Bowl selection for four consecutive years ( ). 26 Lenny Lyles A trailblazer in the integration of the Louisville Cardinals football program... was an outstanding player on both sides of the football from four-year starter for the Cardinals and totaled 2,786 yards on the ground... scored a school-record 42 touchdowns in his storied career including 18 in 1957 to set a single season record which stood for more than 40 years... school s second all-time scoring leader with 300 points in his storied career... known as the "Fastest Man in Football" in '57... became the first Cardinal to surpass the 1,000-yard mark in a single season... his 1,207 yards not only earned him Little All- America acclaim but led all of college football in selected in the first round of the '58 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts, where he teamed with Johnny Unitas... returned to the Colts in '61 and played his final eight season in Baltimore... had the honor of playing in the 1958 NFL Championship Game which ended in sudden-death with the Colts defeating the New York Giants, Otto Knop A four-year letterwinner at U of L as a linebacker and center from , he earned honorable mention Associated Press Little All-America honors as a sophomore and United Press International All-America his junior year. As a senior he was U of L team captain and a Collier s Little All-America first team selection. It wasn t uncommon for him to play the entire 60 minutes of a football game. He was inducted into the U of L Athletic Hall of Fame in 1979 in its second induction class, orts.c ts.com and was inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in Possibly his most memorable highlight was a fumble recovery that led to the tying touchdown in a stunning deadlock at heavily favored Miami (FL) in Prior to attending Louisville, he lettered in football, basketball, swimming and track at local St. Xavier High School. Following his collegiate career, Knop played on the Boling Air Force Base gridiron team in 1954 and 1955, captaining the 55 national service championship team. He worked for Hubbuch in Kentucky for 20 years before founding Knop Family Inc., a Louisville design firm of which he was president before his death in Three of his sons were lettermen for the red and black football team; Otto Jr.( ), Brian (1978) and Kurt ( ). 13 Sam Madison Four-time letterwinner with the Cardinals from remembered as one of the top defensive backs in the school s history... One of the top athletes ever to play at U of L... ranks second all-time in school history with 16 career picks... also led U of L with 44 career pass breakups, record that has stood since best season was in 1995 when Madison led the Cardinals with seven interceptions and earned third team All-America accolades... was tabbed as one of the top 15 players in the county and was tabbed a preseason Playboy All-American in was a key performer for the Cardinals as Louisville went 9-3 and defeated Michigan State in the Liberty Bowl... second-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins and has enjoyed a stellar NFL career with 393 career tackles and 33 interceptions... An 11-year NFL veteran... in his second season with the New York Giants. 1 Frank Minnifield Four-time letterwinner with the Cardinals from excelled as a defensive back and kick returner... walked on at U of L... quickly received the scholarship recruiters failed to give him coming out of Lexington's Henry Clay High... completed his collegiate career as one of the Cards' three captains for the 1982 campaign... intercepted seven passes including a career-best three during his sophomore campaign of led U of L in kickoff returns in 1981 with a 30.4 yard average and topped the Cards in punt returns with a 15-yard average... began his professional career as a member of the Chicago Blitz in the United States Football League... signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Browns... went on to a nine-year career with the franchise before his retirement in made four consecutive Pro Bowl appearances from and was a threetime all-nfl choice by AP. 72 Roman Oben One of the best offensive linemen in the history of the school... played for the Cardinals from and is one of the most decorated offensive linemen in school history... was a first team All- American in 1994 by the Gannett News and was also voted to the Football News and Sporting News All-American squads as a junior... didn t allow a sack duringthe 1994 season... lettered in track and field... earned bachelor s degree in economics from Louisville and master s degree in public administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University in May was a third round pick by the New York Giants in the 1995 draft...also played two seasons for the Cleveland Browns and Tampa Bay Buccaneers... begins his fourth season with San Diego... has played in 139 career games.

59 Honored Jersey Honored Jerseys 7 Chris Redman Third generation Cardinal... dotted not only the U of L record books but the NCAA's as well... closed his career as the NCAA alltime leader in passes attempted and completed...one of just three Division I-A signalcallers to throw for more than 12,000 yards in a career... Parade National High School Player of the Year at nearby Male High... finished his Cardinal career completing 1,031 of 1,679 passes for 12,541 yards and 84 touchdowns... first-team All-Conference USA selection and the league's Offensive Player of the Year in also added the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award to his mantle... junior campaign of 1998 rewrote the U of L and C-USA record books...passed for 4,042 yards and 29 scores despite playing in just 10 regular season games... his 44-of-56, 592-yard afternoon against East Carolina was the nation's top single game passing performance in was the first Cardinal QB to lead his team to back-toback bowl appearances. 50 Otis Wilson Three-time letterman for the Cardinals...fierce competitor and sure-handed tackler... dominating defender and one of the school s all-time leading tacklers... Co-captain of the 1979 team... referred to by head coach Vince Gibson as one of the best players he ever coached... finished his career as the school s second all-time leading tackler with 484 tackles... recorded 175 stops in 1977, which is the third-best total in school history... named the Defensive Most Valuable Player in the 1977 Independence Bowl... first team All- American selection in registered 152 stops in 1979 and 157 duringthe 1978 campaign... was a first round pick of the Chicago Bears, the sixth player in school history to garner first round status in the NFL Draft... played eight years for the Bears from , including a 1986 World Championship. 10 Dwayne Woodruff A three-time letterman for the Cardinals... opened his career as a reserve running back and wide receiver from New Richmond, Ohio but was moved to the secondary by then-head coach Vince Gibson following his sophomore campaign... collected 161 tackles while intercepting three passes and recovering three fumbles... accounted for 97 total tackles in 1977 as the Cardinals advanced to the Independence Bowl... was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the 1979 National Football League Draft... spent 11 of the next 12 seasons as a member of the Steelers earning a victory in Super Bowl XIV as a rookie for the Steeler dynasty... his 37 career interceptions still ranks fifth all-time in the Steel Curtain record books while his three interception returns for touchdowns is the third-most in Pittsburgh history... was named the team's most valuable player following the topped the team with five interceptions... led the Steelers in picks during five different campaigns , 1985, 1987, 1988 and Johnny Unitas (Retired) Five games into Johnny Unitas freshman season (Unitas was allowed to play as a freshman because U of L didn t belong to the NCAA), head coach Frank Camp knew he had something unique. Tossed in against St. Bonaventure when U of L was trailing 19-0, Unitas completed 11 consecutive passes, three for TDs, in a steady rain and helped put the Cards in front But the Cards couldn t stop St. Bonaventure from kicking a last-ditch field goal and U of L lost Despite the loss, nothing could detract from Unitas astonishing performance. With Unitas leading the way, U of L went on to win its next four games, including a victory over Houston. Louisville was a 19-point underdog against the Cougars. One of the greatest plays of Unitas career took place in that game when the Cardinals were leading and had the ball on their own eightyard line in the fourth quarter. After two unsuccessful running plays, Unitas dropped back into his own end-zone, sidestepped two defenders and threw a pass to Babe Ray who scored a 92-yard TD. In the next day s Louisville Courier-Journal, reporter Jimmy Brown wrote: If Coach Frank Camp is smart, he ll take Unitas, enclose him in a cellophane bag and put him away with the Cardinals uniforms for safekeeping over the winter. Teammate Gene Sartini said: Back at that time he was just one of the guys. We lived at White Hall. We were a losing football team who used to go out and eat cheeseburgers at the Doghouse. In his sophomore season, Unitas completed 77 of his 154 passes and threw 12 TDs. U of L went 3-8 that year. At Florida State, Unitas had one of his best games, completing 17 of 22 passes in a victory. U of L, though, almost fumbled away Johnny Unitas after his sophomore season. After an administrative hassle which saw 15 players dismissed from school, leaving the Cardinal roster empty, Unitas thought about leaving and transferring to Indiana. Bernie Crimmins, the Hoosier head coach, suggested to Unitas that he would have a better shot at pro ball in the Big Ten. But Unitas decided against leaving the Cardinals when he was reminded that Indiana shunned him earlier in his career. Unitas now holds just a few records at U of L, most of them eclipsed by quarterbacks John Madeya, Ed Rubbert, Browning Nagle, Jeff Brohm, Marty Lowe, Chris Redman, Dave Ragone and Stefan LeFors. Unitas finished his career completing 247 of 502 passes for 2,912 yards and 27 touchdowns. The rest of Unitas story is well documented. He left Louisville when he was the ninth-round pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1955 and was cut by them in a numbers game. The Steelers had four quarterbacks; they only needed three. Unitas was the odd man out. Unitas took a job with a Pittsburgh tiling company following the cut and then he latched on with the Bloomfield Rams, a semi-pro team. He made six dollars a game. But Unitas didn t linger long in the bush league. The Colts got wind of him and invited him for a tryout. He made the team signing for $7,000 and the Steelers made history for one of the biggest blunders of all time. Unitas was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1979 and his record 47-consecutive game touchdown passes is a record compared to Joe DiMaggio s 56-game hitting streak. Sid Luckman once said: Johnny Unitas is the greatest quarterback ever to play the game better than me, better than Sammy Baugh, better than anyone Louisville le Footbal otball 187

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