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1 RECORDS INSIDE THIS SECTION 173 SCORING RECORDS RUSHING PASSING 184 RECEIVING 186 TOTAL OFFENSE 188 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 193 KICKOFF RETURNS 195 PUNT RETURNS 197 DEFENSE 201 TOP RANKED TIGERS 204 LAST TIME 209 LOU GROZA AWARD 210 HONORED TIGERS 220 TIGERS IN THE PROS

2 Scoring MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most Points Scored (min. 18) 24 Dante Brown vs Houston Ryan White vs UAB Gerard Arnold vs Tulane Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State Russell Copeland vs Tennessee John Martin vs Tulane Larry Porter vs Arkansas State Billy Moody vs Louisville Jeff Womack vs SW Louisiana Paul Gowen vs Cincinnati Stan Davis vs Ole Miss Jay McCoy vs Wichita State Danny Pierce vs Southern Miss Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel Dave Casinelli vs UT-Arlington Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel James Earl Wright vs The Citadel Don Coffee vs Tulsa Nick Bouni vs Southern Miss Bill Robertson vs Arkanasas State Frank Berry vs Tampa 1949 Most Touchdowns (min. 3) 4 Dante Brown vs Houston Gerard Arnold vs Tulane Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State Russell Copeland vs Tennessee John Martin vs Tulane Larry Porter vs Arkansas State Billy Moody vs Louisville Jeff Womack vs SW Louisiana Paul Gowen vs Cincinnati Stan Davis vs Ole Miss Jay McCoy vs Wichita State Danny Pierce vs Southern Miss Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel Dave Casinelli vs UT-Arlington Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel James Earl Wright vs The Citadel Don Coffee vs Tulsa Nick Bouni vs Southern Miss Bill Robertson vs Arkanasas State Frank Berry vs Tampa 1949 Most Touchdowns Responsible For (min. 4) 5 Danny Wimprine vs Murray State Danny Wimprine vs Army Travis Anglin vs UT-Chattanooga Bernard Oden vs UAB Steve Matthews vs Tulane Tim Jones vs Tulane Lloyd Patterson vs Auburn Danny Pierce vs Louisville Billy Fletcher vs Miss State 1965 Most PATs Made Kicking (min. 7) 9 Pete Weeks vs Louisville Joe Allison vs Tulane Jack Carter vs Hardin-Simmons Ryan White vs Houston Pete Weeks vs Wichita State Roger Carter vs Cincinnati Hal McGeorge vs Virginia Tech 1973 Most Consecutive PATs Made (101) 101 Ryan White (101x101) Most Points Kicking (min. 13) 18 Ryan White vs UAB Ryan White vs Cincinnati Joe Allison vs Tulane Ryan White vs Arkansas State Don Glosson vs Ole Miss Rusty Bennett vs NTSU 1977 Most Field Goals Made (min. 4) 5 Ryan White vs UAB Ryan White vs Arkansas State Ryan White vs Cincinnati Joe Allison vs Mississippi Rusty Bennett vs North Texas 1977 Most Field Goals Attempted (min. 4) 6 Ryan White vs UAB Ryan White vs Arkansas State Ryan White vs Cincinnati Joe Allison vs Mississippi Rusty Bennett vs North Texas 1977 SINGLE SEASON Most Points Scored 101 Joe Allison Dave Casinelli Alex Williams Dante Brown Russ Vollmer Paul Gowen Bill Robertson 1950 Most Touchdowns Scored 14 Dave Casinelli Alex Williams Dante Brown Bill Robertson Frank Berry 1949 Most Touchdowns Responsible For 26 Danny Wimprine Lloyd Patterson Bernard Oden Billy Fletcher James Earl Wright Steve Matthews Danny Wimprine 2001 Most Points Kicking 101 Joe Allison 1992 Gerard Arnold 173 Joe Allison 71 Don Glosson Ryan White Joe Allison John Butler 1989 Most PATs Made 42 John Cobb Jack Carter Pete Weeks Ryan White Stephen Gostkowski Joe Allison Hal McGeorge 1973 Most PATs Attempted 43 Jack Carter Pete Weeks Stephen Gostkowski Ryan White Jack Carter 1960 Most Field Goals Made 23 Joe Allison Ryan White John Butler Don Glosson John Butler Don Glosson 1983 Most Field Goals Attempted 25 Joe Allison John Butler Don Glosson Rusty Bennett John Butler Ryan White 1999 Most Consecutive Field Goals Made (16) 16 Ryan White CAREER Most Points Scored 263 Joe Allison (110 PAT/51 FG) Ryan White (101 PAT/49 FG) Dave Casinelli (36 TDs) John Butler (70 PAT/48 FG) Jay McCoy (27 TD/6 PAT/1 FG) Most Touchdowns Scored 36 Dave Casinelli Jay McCoy Larry Porter Russ Vollmer Paul Gowen Terdell Middleton Lloyd Patterson Most Touchdowns Responsible For 45 Lloyd Patterson Danny Wimprine Dave Casinelli Steve Matthews Billy Fletcher Most Points Kicking 263 Joe Allison (110 PAT/51 FG) Ryan White (101 PAT/49 FG) John Butler (70 PAT/48 FG) Don Glosson (66 PAT/34 FG) Rusty Bennett (65 PAT/30 FG)

3 Football Records Most PATs Made 110 Joe Allison Ryan White Pete Weeks Jack Carter John Butler Most PATs Attempted 112 Joe Allison Ryan White Jack Carter Pete Weeks John Butler Highest PAT Percentage Ryan White (101x101) Joe Allison (110X112) Hal McGeorge (51x53) Don Glosson (66X69) Rusty Bennett (65X68) Most Field Goals Made 51 Joe Allison Ryan White John Butler Don Glosson Rusty Bennett Most Field Goals Attempted 71 Joe Allison Ryan White John Butler Don Glosson Rusty Bennett Field Goal Pct. (min.50 att.).761 John Butler (48x63) Ryan White (49x67) Joe Allison (51x71) Don Glosson (34X51) Rusty Bennett (30X50) TEAM RECORDS GAME Most Points Scored 70 Tampa Louisville Union University 1950 Dave Casinelli led the nation in rushing and scoring in Tulane Arkansas State East Central Oklahoma 1951 Most Touchdowns Scored 11 Tampa Louisville Union Arkansas State East Central Oklahoma 1951 Most Rushing Touchdowns 7 North Texas State The Citadel Wichita State Tulsa Tulsa Cincinnati 1969 Most Passing Touchdowns 5 Louisville Army Tulane by several opponents Most Extra Points 9 Louisville Tulane Houston 2001 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS YEAR PLAYER TDS EP-EPA FG-FGA TP 2002 Stephen Gostkowski Dante Brown Ryan White Ryan White - pk Ryan White - pk Bernard Oden - qb Ted Lane - pk Drew Pairamore - pk Luis Tejeda - pk Joe Allison - pk Joe Allison - pk Joe Allison - pk Larry Porter - rb John Butler - pk John Butler - pk John Butler - pk John Butler - pk Don Glosson - pk Don Glosson - pk Don Glosson - pk Trell Hooper - qb Greg Hauss - pk Rusty Bennett - pk Richard Locke - fb Earnest Gray - wr Rusty Bennett - pk Lloyd Patterson - qb Terdell Middleton - rb Bobby Williams - pk Hal McGeorge - pk Dan Darby - rb Paul Gowen - rb Jay McCoy - rb Pete Weeks - pk Jay McCoy - rb Nick Pappas - wr Tom Wallace - rb Billy Fletcher - qb Billy Fletcher - qb Dave Casinelli - fb Russ Vollmer - qb Jack Carter - qb Jack Carler -qb Nick Buoni - qb Paul Parrish - qb Bob Schmidt - rb Bubba Leonard - qb Andy Nelson - rb Andy Nelson - rb Ollie Keller - qb Ralph Messer - rb Ralph Messer - rb Red Hoggatt - qb Bill Robertson - wr Alex Williams - fb Jake Scott - rb Sam Hinsman - fb (Bold face denotes scoring record) 174

4 Football Records 7 Virginia Tech Wichita State Cincinnati Louisville 1962 Most Field Goals Made 5 UAB Cincinnati Mississippi North Texas State 1976 Most Field Goals Attempted - Game 6 UAB North Texas State Arkansas Mississippi North Texas State 1977 Most Consecutive Field Goals Made Most 2-Point Conversions Made 2 Louisville 1998 SEASON Most Points Scored Fewest Points Scored Most Touchdowns Scored Fewest Touchdowns Scored Most Rushing Touchdowns Most Passing Touchdowns six times Most Extra Points Most Field Goals Made Fewest Field Goals Made Most Touchdowns Scored/Game No. Player (Opponent/Year) 4 Dante Brown vs Houston, Frank Berry vs Tampa, Bill Robertson vs Arkanas Statae, Nick Bouni vs Southern Miss, Don Coffee vs Tulsa, James Earl Wright vs The Citadel, Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel, Dave Casinelli vs UT-Arlington, Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel, Bob Sherlag vs Miss Statae, Danny Pierce vs Southern Miss, Jay McCoy vs Wichita State, Stan Davis vs Ole Miss, Paul Gowen vs Cincinnati, Jeff Womack vs SW Louisiana, Billy Moody vs Louisville, Larry Porter vs Arkansas State, John Martin vs Tulane, Russell Copeland vs Tennessee, Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999 Most Field Goals Attempted Fewest Field Goals Attempted Most 2-Point Conversions Made 4 X X X X X X ; 1997; 1998 Most Point Scored/Game No. Player (Opponent/Year) 24 Dante Brown vs Houston, Frank Berry vs Tampa, Bill Robertson vs Arkanas Statae, Nick Bouni vs Southern Miss, Don Coffee vs Tulsa, James Earl Wright vs The Citadel, Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel, Dave Casinelli vs UT-Arlington, Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel, Bob Sherlag vs Miss Statae, Danny Pierce vs Southern Miss, Jay McCoy vs Wichita State, Stan Davis vs Ole Miss, Paul Gowen vs Cincinnati, Jeff Womack vs SW Louisiana, Billy Moody vs Louisville, Larry Porter vs Arkansas State, John Martin vs Tulane, Russell Copeland vs Tennessee, Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, Ryan White vs UAB, Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999 Jay McCoy CAREER SCORING LEADERS Pos. Name Yrs. Played TDs EPK/Other FGs TP pk Joe Allison pk Ryan White rb Dave Casinelli pk John Butler rb Jay McCoy pk Don Glosson pk Rusty Bennett rb Alex Williams qb Billy Fletcher qb Russ Vollmer rb Larry Porter rb Dante Brown rb Paul Gowen rb Terdell Middleton qb Lloyd Patterson pk Pete Weeks rb Gerard Arnold pk Bobby Williams rb Jeff Womack

5 Rushing MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most Rushing Attempts (min. 33) 42 Marcus Holliday vs Tulane Larry Porter vs Mississippi James King vs Wichita State Frank Fletcher vs Cincinnati Marcus Holliday vs Arkansas Dave Casinelli vs South Car Most Yards Rushing (min. 185) 260 Paul Gowen vs Tulsa Dave Casinelli vs Houston Larry Porter vs Arkansas State Teofilo Riley vs Arkansas State Richard Williams vs Ga. Tech Eddie Hill vs Cincinnati Frank Fletcher vs Cincinnati 1994 Highest Average Per Carry (min. 12) 15.8 Richard Williams vs Ga. Tech Paul Gowen vs Tulsa DeAngelo Williams vs Army DeAngelo Williams vs Murray St Eddie Hill vs Cincinnati DeAngelo Wiliams vs Sou. Miss 2002 Longest Run from Scrimmage 95 Keith White vs Arkansas State Herb Covington vs Cincinnati Sonny Parsons vs The Citadel Jack Scott vs Union Keith Benton vs Louisville 1990 Most Rushing Touchdowns 4 Dante Brown vs Housotn Has been done 20 times SINGLE SEASON Most Rushing Attempts (min. 170) 219 Dave Casinelli Gerard Arnold Marvin Cox Dante Brown Dave Casinelli 1962 Most Yards Rushing (min. 850) 1059 Gerard Arnold Dave Casinelli Terdell Middleton Dante Brown Paul Gowen 1970 Marcus Holliday Rushing Average 7.6 Paul Wilson Jack Carter Nick Pappas DeAngelo Williams Sonny Parsons 1961 Most Rushing Touchdowns (min. 10) 14 Dave Casinelli Dante Brown Dave Casinelli James Earl Wright Jay McCoy 1968 Most 100-Yard Games 6 Gerard Arnold DeAngelo Williams Dave Casinelli Dave Casinelli Terdell Middleton Marvin Cox 1989 CAREER Most Rushing Attempts 549 Dave Casinelli Gerard Arnold Larry Porter Wayne Pryor Jeff Womack Jay McCoy scored 27 rushing touchdowns in his career at Memphis. Most Yards Rushing 2636 Dave Casinelli Gerard Arnold Larry Porter Terdell Middleton Wayne Pryor Rushing Average 5.4 Paul Gowen Gerard Arnold Dave Casinelli Terdell Middleton Dornell Harris Larry Porter Most Rushing Touchdowns 36 Dave Casinelli Jay McCoy Larry Porter Russ Vollmer Paul Gowen Terdell Middleton Lloyd Patterson Most 100-Yard Games 11 Gerard Arnold Dave Casinelli Larry Porter Paul Gowen Terdell Middleton Dornell Harris Marvin Cox DeAngelo Williams Punkin Williams Eddie Hill Herb Covington Teofilo Riley TEAM RECORDS GAME Most Rushing Attempts 81 vs North Texas State vs Wichita State vs North Texas State vs Georgia Tech vs Virginia Tech 1970 Fewest Rushing Attempts 19 vs Arkansas vs Mississippi 1998 Most Yards Rushing 507 vs Tulsa vs Wichita State vs North Texas State vs Tulsa vs The Citadel 1962 Fewest Yards Rushing -14 vs Houston 1998 Most Rushing Touchdowns 7 vs North Texas State vs The Citadel vs Wichita State vs Tulsa vs Cincinnati 1969

6 Football Records SEASON Most Rushing Attempts Fewest Rushing Attempts Most Yards Rushing vs The Citadel vs Tennessee Tech 1962 Paul Skeeter Gowen (6) 260 * vs Tulsa vs North Texas State vs Utah State vs Southern Miss vs Utah State vs Miami 1969 Larry Porter (6) 206 vs Arkansas State vs Cincinnati vs Arkansas State vs Ole Miss vs Tulsa vs Ole Miss 1992 Marcus Holliday (5) 171 vs Arkansas vs Tulane vs Tennessee vs Arkansas State vs Louisville 1991 Terdell Middleton (5) 172 vs Tulane vs Tulsa vs Florida State vs Florida State vs Wichita State 1976 Marvin Cox (5) 150 vs Cincinnati vs Florida vs Tulane 1989 Fewest Yards Rushing Most Rushing Touchdowns Tailback Terdell Middleton had five 100-yard rushing games in his career as a Tiger. 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Gerard Arnold (11) 165 vs Tulane vs East Carolina vs Louisville vs East Carolina vs Tulane vs Army vs Cincinnati vs Southern Miss vs Arkansas State vs Arkansas State vs Minnesota 1998 Dave Casinelli (7) 210 vs Houston vs Mississippi State vs UT-Chattanooga vs Texas-Arlington vs South Carolina 1963 The Greatest Rushing Performance (The following is taken from the 1970 Memphis State Football Media Guide review section. It recaps the performance of Paul Skeeter Gowen in the 1969 Memphis-Tulsa game.) Memphis State 42, Tulsa 24 Homecoming was a rousing success, and the Tigers established a couple of impressive records in a victory over Tulsa before 23,003 at Memorial Stadium. Foremost among the marks was Paul Gowen s amazing 260 yards rushing, eclipsing a game record set six years earlier by Dave Casinelli. Gowen reeled off two touchdowns and set up another with an 85-yard run in the final period. The other record was the 507 rushing yards by the Tigers in a game that netted 550 total yards. An early interception by Steve Jaggard led to MSU s first touchdown, coming three plays after the theft and credited to quarterback Danny Pierce on a 24-yard roll-out. A five-touchdown barrage in the second period - three by the Tigers and two by Tulsa - left it at halftime. Memphis State quarterback Ricky Thurow ran four yards and Gowen ran 36 and six yards for the MSU scores; and Jim Butler caught passes of eight and 16 yards for the Tulsa points. The Golden Hurricane closed the contest to in the third quarter, Rick Arrington and Butler teaming for their third touchdown pass of the night. The play covered four yards. A big tackle and fumble recovery by David Berrong stopped another Tulsa threat early in the fourth quarter, and the Tigers went 93 yards in two plays to make it Gowen broke through left tackle for 85 yards and tailback Jay McCoy ran seven yards for the touchdown. Thurow fought four yards for the final MSU touchdown, and John Ashton, who gained 154 yards rushing for the Hurricanes, scored from two yards out to close the action. First Yds Yds Int Penal- Downs Rush Pass Passes By Punts Fumbles ties Memphis State Tulsa Scoring: Memphis Tulsa Summary: Memphis State - Pierce 24 run (Weeks kick), Thurow 4 run (Weeks kick), Gowen 36 run (Weeks kick), Gowen 6 run (Weeks kick), McCoy 8 run (Weeks kick), Thurow 4 run (Weeks kick). Tulsa - Butler 8 pass from Arrington (PAT failed), Butler 15 pass from Arrington (PAT failed), Butler 15 pass from Arrington (PAT failed), Ashton 2 run (PAT failed) 177

7 Football Records YEAR-BY-YEAR RUSHING LEADERS YEAR NAME ATTS YDS TDS 2002 DeAngelo Williams Dante Brown Sugar Sanders Gerard Arnold Gerard Arnold 208 1, Gerard Arnold Teofilo Riley Quitman Spaulding Marcus Holliday Larry Porter Larry Porter Larry Porter Keith Benton Marvin Cox Wayne Pryor Wayne Pryor Wayne Pryor Jeff Womack Punkin Williams Punkin Williams Richard Williams Tony Wiley Richard Williams Leo Cage Eddie Hill James King Terdell Middleton Terdell Middleton Reuben Gibson Dornell Harris Dornell Harris Paul Skeeter Gowen Paul Skeeter Gowen Paul Skeeter Gowen Ray Jamieson Ricky Thurow Terry Padgett Billy Fletcher Billy Fletcher Dave Casinelli Dave Casinelli Dave Casinelli Lennie Kaplan James Earl Wright Frank Massa Bobby Brooks Bobby Brooks Jim Shelton Sonny Rodgers LONG RUSHING PLAYS YDS PLAYER OPP YEAR 92 Herb Covington Cincinnati Sonny Parsons The Citadel Jack Scott Union Univ Tony Wiley Mississippi DeAngelo Williams Tulane Keith Benton Louisville Paul Gowen Tulsa Andy Nelson Sou. Miss John Martin East Carolina Richard Williams Louisville Jimmy Cole Southern Miss Richard Williams Georgia Tech Richard Williams Cincinnati Keith White Murray State 1949 On October 10, 1987, Tiger fullback Wayne Pryor rushed for 112 yards on 19 carries in leading Memphis to a upset of 16th nationally ranked Alabama in Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. Alabama s Heisman Trophy candidate Bobby Humphries was held to 84 yards on 22 attempts. CAREER RUSHING LEADERS Name Yrs. Carries Tot.Yds Dave Casinelli (FB) ,636 Gerard Arnold (RB) ,378 Paul Gowen (RB) ,227 Larry Porter (RB) ,194 Terdell Middleton (RB) ,970 Wayne Pryor (FB) ,924 Jeff Womack (RB) ,764 Teofilo Riley (RB) ,716 Dornell Harris (RB) ,641 Jay McCoy (RB) ,537 Reuben Gibson (FB) ,470 Dante Brown (RB) ,464 Richard Locke (FB) ,417 Punkin Williams (RB) ,378 Ray Jamieson (FB) ,321 Marcus Holliday (RB) ,275 Leon Bosby (FB) ,244 Herb Covington (FB) ,236 Tony Wiley (RB) ,215 Billy Fletcher (QB) ,147 Leo Cage (RB) ,137 Richard Williams (RB) ,092 Eddie Hill (RB) ,076 Marvin Cox (RB) ,074 James King (RB) ,020 Gerald White (RB) ,

8 Football Records 103 vs Vanderbilt vs Arkansas State 1989 Dornell Harris (5) 131 vs Wichita State vs Tulsa vs Utah State vs Kansas State vs Virginia Tech 1973 DeAngelo Williams (4) 166 vs Tulane vs Murray State vs Army vs Southern Miss 2002 Punkin Williams (4) 148 vs Southern Miss vs SW Louisiana vs Mississippi State vs Louisville 1983 Eddie Hill (4) 188 vs Cincinnati vs Southern Miss vs Wichita State vs Mississippi State 1977 Herb Covington (4) 145 vs McNeese State vs Cincinnati vs West Texas State vs Mississippi State 1965 Tefilo Riley (4) 190 vs Arkansas State vs Louisville vs SW Louisiana vs Arkansas State 1999 Dante Brown (3) 158 vs UT-Chattanooga vs Houston vs Louisville 2001 Leo Cage (3) 156 vs Cincinnati vs Louisville vs Ole Miss 1979 Wayne Pryor (3) 115 vs Tulsa vs Alabama vs Southern Miss 1986 James King (3) 120 vs North Texas State vs Wichita State vs Southern Miss 1977 Ray Jamieson (3) 137 vs Louisville vs North Texas State vs Southern Miss 1971 Jay McCoy (3) 121 vs Florida State vs Southern Miss vs Louisville 1968 Billy Fletcher (3) 128 vs West Texas State vs West Texas State vs Tulsa 1965 John Martin (2) 164 vs East Carolina vs SW Louisiana 1993 Jeff Womack (2) 140 vs Louisville vs Tennessee 1985 Gerald White (2) 101 vs Tulane vs Vanderbilt 1987 Frank Fletcher (2) 185 vs Cincinnati vs Louisville 1994 Jeff Sugar Sanders (2) 132 vs East Carolina vs Cincinnati 2000 Richard Williams (2) 184 vs Georgia Tech vs Louisville 1980 Tony Wiley (2) 131 vs Ole Miss vs Southern Miss 1981 Richard Locke (2) 121 vs Ole Miss vs North Texas State 1979 Reuben Gibson (2) 112 vs Louisville vs Colorado State 1974 Xavier Crawford (1) 134 vs Southern Miss 1991 Keith Benton (1) 147 vs Louisville 1990 Leon Bosby (1) 126 vs SW Louisiana 1990 Charles Allen (1) 111 vs Tulane 1990 Tim Jones (1) 132 vs Tulane 1989 Danny Felts (1) 145 vs Wichita State 1979 Tailback Gerard Arnold set the Memphis single rushing record with 1,059 yards in He was just the fourth Memphis back to surpass 2,000 career yards rushing Herb Covington Lloyd Patterson (1) 108 vs Florida State 1975 Ronald Runt Moon (1) 111 vs Mississippi State 1974 Dan Darby (1) 109 vs Cincicnnati 1972 Al Harvey (1) 136 vs Utah State 1972 Joe Lynch (1) 131 vs Wichita State 1970 Ricky Thurow (1) 131 vs Louisville 1969 Terry Padgett (1) 129 vs South Carolina 1966 Ralph Messer (1) 116 vs Louisville 1952

9 Passing MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most Passing Attempts (min. 39) 53 Danny Wimprine vs Sou Florida Danny Wimprine vs Miss State Steve Matthews vs Miss State Danny Wimprine vs Louisville Danny Wimprine vs Houston Bernard Oden vs Minnesota Steve Matthews vs Louisville Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss Billy Fletcher vs Wake Forest Tom Branner vs SW Louisiana Kenton Evans vs Ole Miss 1998 Most Pass Completions (min. 23) 32 Danny Wimprine vs Sou. Florida Steve Matthews vs Miss State 1993 QB Steve Matthews threw for 340 yards vs. Miss State in Danny Wimprine vs Miss State Bernard Oden vs Minnesota Steve Matthews vs Louisville Danny Wimprine vs Houston Steve Matthews vs Tulsa Kenton Evans vs Ole Miss Danny Wimprine vs Murray State Neil Suber vs Southern Miss Steve Matthews vs East Carolina 1993 Most Yards Passing (min. 260) 355 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss Danny Wimprine vs Houston Steve Matthews vs Miss State Steve Matthews vs East Carolina Danny Wimprine vs Sou. Florida Bernard Oden vs Minnesota Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati Qadry Anderson vs Tulane Danny Wimprine vs Miss State Danny Sparkman vs Cincinnati Steve Matthews vs East Carolina Neil Suber vs Tulane Danny Wimprine vs Ole Miss 2002 Most Touchdown Passes 5 Danny Wimprine vs Murray State Danny Wimprine vs Louisville Danny Wimprine vs Army Steve Matthews vs Tulane James Earl Wright vs Tulsa Numerous tied at three Most Interceptions Thrown 5 Danny Wimprine vs Miss State Darrell Martin vs Vanderbilt Keith Benton vs Missouri Several tied at four SINGLE SEASON Most Pass Attempts 435 Danny Wimprine Bernard Oden Qadry Anderson Steve Matthews Steve Matthews Danny Sparkman Billy Fletcher Danny Sparkman Trell Hooper 1982 Most Pass Completions 235 Danny Wimprine Steve Matthews Bernard Oden Steve Matthews Danny Sparkman Qadry Anderson Trell Hooper Danny Sparkman Danny Wimprine 2001 Most Yards Passing 2820 Danny Wimprine Bernard Oden Steve Matthews Steve Matthews Danny Sparkman Lloyd Patterson Qadry Anderson Danny Sparkman Lloyd Patterson Danny Wimprine 2001 Highest Pass Completion (min. 75 atts) 64.0 Andy Whitwell (48 X 75) Steve Matthews (175 X 287) Steve Matthews (166 X 273) Neil Suber (69 X 121) Tim Jones (54 X 96) Trell Hooper (112 X 201) Scott Scherer (85 X 154) Danny Wimprine (235 X 435) Bernard Oden (170 X 316) David Fowler (103 X 193) Average Gain Per Completion 19.9 James Earl Wright Nick Bouni Lloyd Patterson Lloyd Patterson Kevin Betts 1978 Most Touchdown Passes 23 Danny Wimprine Steve Matthews Danny Wimprine Lloyd Patterson Steve Matthews Billy Fletcher James Earl Wright Bernard Oden Danny Sparkman James Earl Wright 1961 Most Interceptions Thrown 20 Billy Fletcher Danny Wimprine Darrell Martin Steve Matthews Lloyd Patterson Steve Matthews Qadry Anderson Keith Benton Danny Sparkman Danny Sparkman 1985 CAREER Most Pass Attempts 662 Danny Sparkman Danny Wimprine Lloyd Patterson Steve Matthews Neil Suber Billy Fletcher Tim Jones Steve Matthews Lloyd Patterson

10 Football Records Most Pass Completions 341 Steve Matthews Danny Wimprine Danny Sparkman Lloyd Patterson Neil Suber Tom Jones Most Passing Yards 4,311 Danny Sparkman ,201 Lloyd Patterson ,149 Danny Wimprine ,980 Steve Matthews ,686 Bernard Oden ,668 Tim Jones ,646 Neil Suber ,468 Keith Benton Most Touchdown Passes 37 Danny Wimprine Steve Matthews Lloyd Patterson Danny Sparkman James Earl Wright Billy Fletcher Tim Jones Most Interceptions 34 Lloyd Patterson Danny Sparkman Tim Jones Billy Fletcher Steve Matthews Darrell Martin Highest Pass Completion Percentage 61.0 Steve Matthews (341X559) David Fowler (185X362) Tim Jones (210X420) Danny Sparkman (328X662) Al Harvey (122X248) Russ Vollmer (107X240) Highest Average Per Completion 17.2 James Earl Wright Lloyd Patterson Danny Pierce Kevin Betts Russ Vollmer TEAM RECORDS GAME Most Passing Attempts 55 vs South Florida vs Tulane vs Mississippi vs Mississippi State vs Mississippi vs Murray State vs Louisville vs Minnesota vs Louisville vs North Texas State vs Wake Forest 1965 Fewest Passing Attempts 3 vs Arkansas State 1982 Most Pass Completions 33 vs South Florida vs Mississippi State vs Misswissippi STate vs Minnesota vs Louisville vs Tulane vs Mississippi vs East Carolina vs Tulsa vs Murray State 1985 Fewest Pass Completions 1 four times (vs Miss. State, 1984) Most Passing Yards 379 vs Mississippi State vs Southern Miss vs Houston vs East Carolina vs Mississippi vs South Florida vs SW Louisiana vs Minnesota vs Cincinnati 2001 Fewest Passing Yards 6 vs Southern Miss 1966 Most Passes Had Intercepted 5 vs Mississippi State vs Miami vs Missouri vs SW Louisiana vs Vanderbilt vs Vanderbilt vs Houston vs New Mexico 1986 SEASON Most Passing Attempts Fewest Pass Attempts Most Pass Completions Bernard Oden set four new passing records in 1997 including a single-season mark of 2,249 yards through the air. 181 QB Rusty Trail threw for a school record 355 yards vs. Southern Miss in Fewest Pass Completions Most Yards Passing Fewest Passing Yards Most Passes Had Intercepted Fewest Passes Had Intercepted Most Touchdown Passes Fewest Touchdown Passes YARD PASSING GAMES Danny Wimprine (2) 342 vs Houston vs South Florida 2002

11 Football Records Steve Matthews (2) 340 vs Mississippi State vs East Carolina 1992 Rusty Trail (1) 355 vs Southern Miss * 1988 Bernard Oden (1) 300 vs Minnesota YARD PASSING GAMES Danny Wimprine (8) 295 vs Cincinnati vs Mississippi State vs Mississippi vs Louisville vs Murray State vs Army vs Houston vs Army 2001 Steve Matthews (6) 287 vs East Carolina vs Louisville vs Tulsa vs Tulane vs SW Louisiana vs Tennessee 1992 Bernard Oden (6) 292 vs Cincinnati vs Tulane vs Michigan State vs Arkansas State vs Houston vs UAB 1997 Danny Sparkman (3) 288 vs Cincinnati vs Murray State vs Arkansas State 1984 Neil Suber (3) 279 vs Tulane 1998 YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING LEADERS YEAR NAME ATT COMP YDS TDS INT 2002 Danny Wimprine Danny Wimprine Scott Scherer Travis Anglin Neil Suber Bernard Oden Qadry Anderson Joe Borich Tony Scarpino Steve Matthews Steve Matthews Keith Benton Keith Benton Tim Jones Rusty Trail Tim Jones Tom Branner Danny Sparkman Danny Sparkman Danny Sparkman Trell Hooper Tom Smith Darrell Martin Kevin Betts Lloyd Patterson Lloyd Patterson Lloyd Patterson Lloyd Patterson David Fowler Joe Bruner Al Harvey John Robinson Rick Strawbridge Danny Pierce Danny Pierce Terry Padgett Terry Padgett Billy Fletcher Billy Fletcher Russell Vollmer Russell Vollmer James Earl Wright Nick Bouni CAREER PASSING LEADERS Name Yrs. Played Comp-Att TDS Total Yards Danny Sparkman ,311 Lloyd Patterson ,201 Danny Wimprine ,149 Steve Matthews ,980 Bernard Oden ,686 Tim Jones ,668 Neil Suber ,646 Keith Benton ,468 Billy Fletcher ,311 David Fowler ,283 Qadry Anderson ,047 Danny Pierce ,974 Kevin Betts ,511 Travis Anglin ,459 Russ Volmer ,454 Al Harvey ,405 Rusty Trail ,370 Joe Borich ,369 Trell Hooper ,194 Darrell Martin ,157 Ricky Thurow ,067 QB Billy Fletcher s 13 touchdown passes in 1965 rank as the fourth highest single season total in Memphis football history. 182

12 Football Records 226 vs East Carolina vs Tennessee 1999 Danny Pierce (3) 240 vs Wichita State vs Ole Miss vs Louisville 1968 Lloyd Patterson (3) 215 vs Southern Miss vs Tulsa vs Virginia Tech 1976 Qadry Anderson (2) 291 vs Tulane vs Houston 1996 Tim Jones (2) 208 vs Mississippi State vs Florida State 1989 Billy Fletcher (2) 257 vs Mississippi State vs Wake Forest 1965 Joe Bruner (1) 250 vs Kansas State 1973 Joe Borich (1) 228 vs Tulane 1995 Dan Branner (1) 225 vs SW Louisiana 1986 Tony Scarpino (1) 225 vs Southern Miss 1993 Travis Anglin (1) 221 vs Tulane 1999 Kevin Betts (1) 218 vs Ole Miss 1979 Kenton Evans (1) 214 vs Ole Miss 1998 Keith Benton (1) 207 vs Mississippi State 1990 Scott Scherer (1) 203 vs Cincinnati 2000 LONG PASS COMPLETIONS Yards Players Opponent Year 94 Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray (TD) Houston Stephen Galbraith to Damien Dodson (TD) Houston Rusty Trail to Chris Martin (TD) Southern Miss Danny Sparkman to Edwin Lovelady (TD) Arkansas State Danny Sparkman to Derrick Crawford (TD) Arkansas State Neil Suber to Damien Dodson (TD) East Carolina Neil Suber to Ken Coutain (TD) Tennessee Qadry Anderson to Teofilo Riley (TD) Houston James Earl Wright to Harold Sterling (TD) Southern Miss Danny Sparkman to Jerry Harris (TD) Florida State Keith Benton to Russell Copeland (TD) Central Florida Danny Sparkman to Enis Jackson (TD) Mississippi State Danny Sparkman to Billy Moody (TD) Virginia Tech Danny Wimprine to Antoine Harden (TD) Houston Danny Sparkman to Smokey Jordan Virginia Tech Danny Wimprine to Antoine Harden (TD) Southern Miss Tim Jones to Ray Craft Mississippi State Danny Sparkman to Jerry Harris (TD) Cincinnati Danny Sparkman to Enis Jackson Tulane Bernard Oden to Damien Dodson (TD) Michigan State Danny Wimprine to Darren White (TD) Cincinnati Keith Benton to John Bush (TD) Mississippi State Bernard Oden to Boo Blevins (TD) Mississippi State Danny Wimprine to Antoine Harden (TD) Army Danny Sparkman to Punkin Williams (TD) Arkansas State Bernard Oden to Richie Floyd Michigan State Steve Matthews to Isaac Bruce (TD) Tulsa Andy Whitwell to Charles Wilson (TD) Southern Miss Bernard Oden to Richie Floyd Cincinnati Bernard Oden to Chris Powers (TD) Mississippi State Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray (TD) Southern Miss Keith Benton to John Bush (TD) Tennessee Danny Sparkman to Jerry Harris (TD) Army Tony Scarpino to Ryan Roskelly Tulsa Billy Fletcher to Rich Coady Utah State Bernard Oden to Boo Blevins (TD) Tulane Elgin Perkins to Charles Wilson Tulane Steve Matthews to Larry Porter (TD) Louisville Danny Sparkman to Smokey Jordan Southern Miss Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray (TD) Mississippi State Qadry Anderson to Richie Floyd (TD) Tulane Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray (TD) Southern Miss Keith Benton to Russell Copeland Tulsa Danny Pierce to Preston Riley (TD) Miami (FL) Rusty Trail to Billy Moody (TD) Tulsa Andy Whitwell to Chris Martin (TD) Tulane Neil Suber to Al Sermon (TD) Minnesota Joe Bruner to Mike Fuhrman Southern Miss Neil Suber to Billy Kendall (TD) Tulane Steve Matthews to Ray Patterson (TD) East Carolina Kevin Betts to Earnest Gray Tulane Kevin Betts to Russell Richards (TD) Ole Miss Dennis Bradshaw to Ken Dunek (TD) Florida State Danny Wimprine to Antoine Harden (TD) Mississippi Danny Wimprine To Antoine Harden (TD) Mississippi Danny Wimprine to Von Webb Army Tim Jones to Wayne Pryor (TD) Louisville Tim Jones to Charles Wilson (TD) Florida State Danny Sparkman to Derrick Crawford (TD) Mississippi State Mike Murray to Darrell Nelson Louisville Lloyd Patterson to Richard Locke (TD) Wichita State 1978 QB Keith Benton threw for 2,468 yards and rushed for 941 yards in two seasons with the Tigers. He amassed 3,409 yards in total offense and was responsible for 24 touchdowns. 183

13 Receiving MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most Pass Receptions (min. 9) 10 Richie Floyd vs Arkansas State Isaac Bruce vs SW Louisiana Mac Cody vs Miss State Russell Copeland vs Miss State Russell Copeland vs Tennessee Bob Sherlag vs Miss State Russell Copeland vs Ole Miss Mac Cody vs East Carolina Darrell Eldred vs Louisville 1964 Most Yards Receiving (min. 130) 186 Bob Sherlag vs Miss State Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa Richie Floyd vs Tulane Bill Robertson vs Ark State Preston Riley vs Louisville Richie Floyd vs Cincinnati Travis Anglin vs Houston Isaac Bruce vs East Carolina Russell Copeland vs East Carolina Russell Copeland vs Tennessee Isaac Bruce vs Tulsa Darrius Blevins vs Tulane Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest Frank Blackwell vs Mississippi 1969 Highest Avg. Gain/Reception (min. 3 rec.) 36.3 Antoine Harden vs Army (3-109) Darrius Blevins vs Tulane (4-132) Preston Riley vs Louisville (5-159) Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa (6-174) Isaac Bruce vs Ark State (4-98) Russell Copeland vs ECU (6-140) Isaac Bruce vs Tulsa (6-137) Richie Floyd vs Cincinnati (7-155) Richie Floyd vs Tulane (8-172) Isaac Bruce vs ECU (7-147) 1993 Most Touchdown Receptions Isaac Bruce is the only UM receiver in school history to have over 1,000 yds receiving in a single season. 3 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee Stan Davis vs Ole Miss Bob Sherlag vs Miss State Don Coffey vs Tulsa Bill Robertson vs Ark. State 1950 Longest Pass Reception (min. 75) 94 Earnest Gray vs Houston Damien Dodson vs Houston Chris Martin vs Southern Miss Edwin Lovelady vs Ark. State Derrick Crawford vs Ark. State Damien Dodson vs East Carolina Teofilo Riley vs Houston Harold Sterling vs Southern Miss Russell Copeland vs East Carolina Jerry Harris vs Florida State Russell Copeland vs Central Fla Enis Jackson vs Miss State Billy Moody vs Virginia Tech 1985 Most Consecutive Games with Reception Russell Copeland 27 Earnest Gray 26 Bunkie Perkins 22 Isaac Bruce 22 Ryan Roskelly 22 Richie Floyd 21 Damien Dodson 19 John Bush 18 Wayne Pryor 15 SINGLE SEASON Most Pass Receptions (min. 40) 74 Isaac Bruce Russell Copeland Travis Anglin Mac Cody Bunkie Perkins James Thompson Bob Sherlag Damien Dodson Ryan Roskelly Richie Floyd Bobby Ward Tavares Gideon Damien Dodson 1998 Most Yards Receiving (min. 600) 1054 Isaac Bruce Earnest Gray Damien Dodson Bobby Ward Travis Anglin Russell Copeland Earnest Gray Russell Copeland Keith Wright Richie Floyd Antoine Harden Mac Cody Damien Dodson Ryan Roskelly Richie Floyd 1996 Average Gain Per Reception 29.5 Earnest Gray Jerry Harris Sonny Parsons Preston Riley Enis Jackson Ray Craft Russell Copeland Ricky Rivas 1976 Keith Wright s 16.9 yards per reception career average ranks as the fourth highest in Memphis history. Most Touchdown Receptions 12 Bill Robertson Isaac Bruce Earnest Gray Bob Sherlag Tavares Gideon Russell Copeland Bobby Ward Bunkie Perkins Earnest Gray Ricky Rivas 1976 CAREER Most Pass Receptions 147 Damien Dodson Russell Copeland Isaac Bruce James Thompson Earnest Gray Bunkie Perkins Keith Wright Stan Davis Most Receiving Yards 2,126 Earnest Gray ,096 Damien Dodson ,753 Russell Copeland ,654 Richie Floyd ,586 Isaac Bruce ,248 Keith Wright ,197 Antoine Harden ,186 Jerry Harris ,183 James Thompson ,117 Derrick Crawford Highest Average Gain Per Reception 21.9 Earnest Gray Derrick Crawford John Bowers Keith Wright Enis Jackson

14 Football Records YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVERS YEAR NAME NO. YDS TDS 2002 Travis Anglin Antoine Harden Bunkie Perkins Damien Dodson Damien Dodson Richie Floyd Richie Floyd Ryan Roskelly Ryan Roskelly Isaac Bruce Russell Copeland John Bush Russell Jones Russell Copeland Charles Wilson Charles Wilson Jerry Harris Jerry Harris Edwin Lovelady Derrick Crawford Derrick Crawford Jerry Knowlton Jerry Knowlton Tony Hunt Earnest Gray Earnest Gray Ricky Rivas Earnest Gray Ricky Rivas James Thompson Bobby Ward Stan Davis Stan Davis Bill Wright Frank Blackwell Preston Riley Rich Coady Dale Brady Bob Sherlag Billy Ray Farmer Bob Sherlag John Griffin Don Coffey Don Coffey Don Coffey John Ruth Carlos Brooks CAREER PASS RECEIVING LEADERS 16.3 Jerry Harris Most Touchdown Receptions 17 Earnest Gray Bill Robertson Isaac Bruce Russell Copeland Damien Dodson Keith Wright Bob Sherlag YARD RECEIVING GAMES Earnest Gray (6) 129 vs Utah State vs North Texas State vs Virginia Tech vs Southern Miss vs Miss State vs North Texas State 1977 Russell Copeland (5) 140 vs East Carolina vs Tennessee vs Central Florida vs Florida State vs Tulsa 1990 Damien Dodson (5) 128 vs East Carolina vs Minnesota vs Miss State vs Houston vs Louisville 1997 Isaac Bruce (4) 147 vs East Carolina vs Tulsa vs Miss State vs Tulsa 1993 Richie Floyd (3) 172 vs Tulane vs Cincinnati vs Ark. State 1997 Derrick Crawford (3) 125 vs Tulane vs Ark. State vs Miss State 1983 Preston Riley (3) 159 vs Louisville vs Florida State vs Wichita State 1968 Pos. Name Yrs. Played Caught TDS Total Yards WR Earnest Gray ,123 FL Damien Dodson ,096 WR Russell Copeland ,753 WR Richie Floyd ,654 WR Isaac Bruce ,586 FL Keith Wright ,248 FL Jerry Harris ,186 WR James Thompson ,183 WR Derrick Crawford ,117 WR Stan Davis ,105 FL Bobby Ward ,056 WR Bob Sherlag ,041 WR John Bush ,023 WR Darrius Blevins ,017 FL Jerry Knowlton WR Charles Wilson WR Ryan Roskelly Antoine Harden (3) 119 vs Mississippi vs Army vs Tennessee 2001 Darrius Boo Blevins (2) 132 vs Tulane vs Miss State 1995 Mac Cody (2) 112 vs Miss State vs East Carolina 1993 Charles Wilson (2) 127 vs Tulane vs Tennessee 1988 Jerry Harris (2) 112 vs SW Louisiana vs Cincinnati 1984 Enis Jackson (2) 110 vs Southern Miss vs Tulane 1983 Ricky Rivas (2) 112 vs Tulsa vs Ole Miss 1976 Bobby Ward (2) 105 vs Houston vs Tulsa 1973 Frank Blackwell (2) 130 vs Ole Miss vs Tennessee 1969 Bob Sherlag (2) 189 * vs Miss State vs Wake Forest 1965 Travis Anglin (1) 150 vs Houston 2002 Tavares Gideon (1) 127 vs Mississippi State 2002 Darron White (1) 123 vs Cincinnati 2001 Ken Coutain (1) 116 vs Tennessee 1999 Ryan Roskelly (1) 174 vs Tulsa 1994 John Bush (1) 117 vs Miss State 1991 Chris Martin (1) 118 vs Southern Miss 1988 Russell Richards (1) 102 vs Ole Miss 1979 Stan Davis (1) 106 vs Ole Miss 1971 * school record for single game Earnest Gray had 2,123 yards receiving and is the Tigers career leader. 185

15 Total Offense MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most Offensive Plays (min. 48) 66 Danny Wimprine vs Sou Florida Bernard Oden vs Minnesota Qadry Anderson vs Louisville Billy Fletcher vs Wake Forest Steve Matthews vs Louisville Danny Wimprine vs Miss State Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss Danny Wimprine vs Louisville Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati Steve Matthews vs Miss State 1993 Most Total Offense (min. 300) 375 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss Steve Matthews vs Miss State Qadry Anderson vs Tulane Billy Fletcher vs Miss State Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati Bernard Oden vs Minnesota Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati Tim Jones vs Tulane Steve Matthews vs ECU Danny Wimprine vs Houston Danny Sparkman vs Cincinnati 1984 Avg. Gain/Play (min. 25 plays) 11.5 Danny Sparkman vs Cincinnati Steve Matthews vs ECU Billy Fletcher vs Miss State Tim Jones vs Tulane Danny Wimprine vs Houston Qadry Anderson vs Tulane Steve matthews vs Miss State Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati 2001 SINGLE SEASON Most Offensive Plays (min. 300) 533 Danny Wimprine Bernard Oden Qadry Anderson Billy Fletcher Danny Sparkman Keith Benton Al Harvey Steve Matthews 1992 Most Total Offense 2860 Danny Wimprine Bernard Oden Keith Benton Steve Matthews Billy Fletcher Steve Matthews Qadry Anderson Lloyd Patterson Danny Sparkman Danny Wimprine 2001 Avg. Gain/Play 6.9 Rusty Trail Ricky Thurow Neil Suber Keith Benton Steve Matthews Danny Sparkman Danny Wimprine Lloyd Patterson Russell Vollmer Steve Matthews Danny Pierce 1969 CAREER Most Offensive Plays 965 Lloyd Patterson Danny Sparkman Danny Wimprine Tim Jones Billy Fletcher Keith Benton Steve Matthews Bernard Oden David Fowler Qadry Anderson Neil Suber Most Total Offense 4,568 Lloyd Patterson ,459 Danny Wimprine ,365 Danny Sparkman ,591 Steve Matthews ,502 Tim Jones ,458 Billy Fletcher ,409 Keith Benton ,805 Bernard Oden ,668 David Fowler ,568 Neil Suber ,504 Danny Pierce Avg. Gain/Play 5.7 Steve Matthews Rusty Trail Ricky Thurow Russell Vollmer Keith Benton Danny Sparkman Danny Pierce Billy Fletcher Lloyd Patterson is Memphis' career leader in total offense with 4,565 yards. TEAM RECORDS GAME Most Offensive Plays 92 vs Murray State, vs Mississippi, vs SW Louisiana, vs Louisville, vs North Texas State, vs Cincinnati, vs East Carolina, vs Miss State, vs East Carolina, vs Louisville, 1998 Fewest Offensive Plays 30 vs Mississippi, 1964 Most Total Yards 659 vs Louisville, vs Cincinnati, vs Wichita State, vs Southern Miss, vs Tulsa, vs Louisville, vs North Texas State, vs SW Louisiana, vs Virginia Tech, vs Arkansas State, vs Tulane, 1999 Fewest Total Yards 47 vs Mississippi, 1964 SEASON Most Offensive Plays QB Qadry Anderson s 416 offensive plays in 1996 rank second in school history. 186

16 Football Records Fewest Offensive Plays Most Total Yards Fewest Total Yards James Leonard James Armstrong YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS YEAR NAME PLAYS RUSH PASS TO 2002 Danny Wimprine Danny Wimprine Scott Scherer Travis Anglin Gerard Arnold Bernard Oden Qadry Anderson Joe Borich Tony Scarpino Steve Matthews Steve Matthews Keith Benton Keith Benton Tim Jones Rusty Trail Tim Jones Wayne Pryor Danny Sparkman Danny Sparkman Danny Sparkman Trell Hooper Tony Wiley Darrell Martin Kevin Betts Lloyd Patterson Lloyd Patterson Lloyd Patterson Terdell Middleton David Fowler Joe Bruner Al Harvey Al Harvey Joe Lynch Danny Pierce Danny Pierce Ricky Thurow Terry Padgett Billy Fletcher Billy Fletcher Dave Casinelli Russell Vollmer James Earl Wright Nick Bouni QB Danny Wimprine amassed 350 yards of total offense against Cincinnati in 2001 which as the 5th highest single game total in school history. He also set the school record for most plays in a game with 66 against South Florida in Tim Jones CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Pos. Name Yrs. Played Total Yards QB Lloyd Patterson ,568 QB Danny Wimprine ,459 QB Danny Sparkman ,365 QB Steve Matthews ,591 QB Tim Jones ,502 QB Billy Fletcher ,458 QB Keith Benton ,409 QB Bernard Oden ,805 FB Dave Casinelli ,636 QB Neil Suber ,568 QB Danny Pierce ,504 RB Gerard Arnold ,378 QB Qadry Anderson ,248 RB Paul Gowen ,227 RB Larry Porter ,

17 All-Purpose Yards MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most All-Purpose Yards Name Yds Rush Recv PR KO Ryan Roskelly ( 94) vs Tulsa Larry Porter ( 90) vs Ark. St Xavier Crawford ( 91) vs Missouri Paul Gowen ( 69) vs Tulsa Eddie Hill ( 78) vs Cincinnati John Martin ( 92) vs East Carolina Eddie Hill ( 78) vs Wichita St Russell Copeland (89) vs Florida St Larry Porter ( 91) vs Ark. St Bobby Ward ( 73) vs Houston Charles Wilson ( 88) vs Sou. Miss Stan Davis ( 69) vs Tennessee Dave Casinelli ( 63) vs Houston Charles Wilson ( 88) vs Tulane Dornell Harris ( 73) vs Kansas State Larry Porter ( 92) vs Cincinnati SEASON Most All-Purpose Yards Name Year Yards Charles Wilson ,303 Bobby Ward ,281 Keith Wright ,181 Eddie Hill ,173 Mac Cody ,161 Antoine Harden ,159 DeAngelo Williams ,155 Russell Copeland ,145 Antoine Harden ,133 Dornell Harris ,125 Ryan Roskelly ,118 Paul Gowen ,118 Gerard Arnold ,089 Terdell Middleton ,069 Jerry Harris ,054 Dave Casinelli ,053 Isaac Bruce ,050 Charles Wilson Bobby Ward Ryan Roskelly set the Memphis single game all-purpose yardage record against Tulsa in 1994 when he had 174 yards receiving and 194 yards in punt returns. YEAR-BY-YEAR ALL-PURPOSE LEADERS YEAR NAME RUSH REC PR KO YDS 2002 Antoine Harden Antoine Harden Ryan Johnson Gerard Arnold Gerard Arnold Damien Dodson Teofilo Riley Ryan Roskelly Ryan Roskelly Mac Cody Russell Copeland Russell Jones Russell Copeland Marvin Cox Charles Wilson William Arnold Sammy Seals Jerry Harris Jerry Harris Derrick Crawford Derrick Crawford Tony Wiley Richard Williams Leo Cage Eddie Hill Keith Wright Terdell Middleton Terdell Middleton Bobby Ward Bobby Ward Dornell Harris Dornell Harris Paul Gowen Paul Gowen Jay McCoy Nick Pappas Bob Baxter Bob Sherlag Billy Fletcher Dave Casinelli Dave Casinelli Dave Casinelli Nick Bouni Nick Bouni Laverne Steedley Andy Nelson CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS LEADERS Name Yrs. Played Yards Keith Wright ,099 Damien Dodson ,914 Larry Porter ,821 Paul Gowen ,736 Dornell Harris ,680 Jerry Harris ,663 Wayne Pryor ,551 Gerard Arnold ,521 Terdell Middleton ,470 Stan Davis ,460 Russell Copeland ,396 Antoine Harden ,

18 Punting MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most Punts (min. 10) 13 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M Mike Coughlin vs Michigan Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M Paul Wilson vs South Carolina Arthur Franklin vs SW Louisiana Jim Cande vs Ole Miss Hugh Owens vs Houston Durwood Gordon vs W. Texas St Ben Graves vs Southern Miss Ben Graves vs Miss State James Gaither vs Southern Miss Drew Pairamore vs Louisville Mike Coughlin vs SW Louisiana 1995 Most Yards Punted (min. 400) 492 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M James Gaither vs Southern Miss Ben Graves vs Miss State Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M Hugh Owens vs Houston Stan Weaver vs Vanderbilt Paul Wilson vs South Carolina 1972 Highest Punting Average (min. 46.0) 52.3 James Gaither vs Army Preston Watts vs Union Jeff Buffaloe vs Louisville Jeff Buffaloe vs Alabama Olie Cordill vs West Texas St Walt Stephens vs Tennessee 1984 Longest Punt (min. 60) 78 Jeff Fite vs Alabama Ollie Cordill vs West Texas State Russell Richards vs Florida State Jeff Fite vs Florida Virgil Pearcy vs Miss State 1974 Jeff Buffaloe holds the Memphis career punting average record at 43.5 yards per kick. SINGLE SEASON Most Punts - Season 80 Hugh Owens Russell Richards Ben Graves Stan Weaver Arthur Franklin Drew Pairamore Jeff Fite Hugh Owens Drew Pairamore Mike Coughlin Jim Cande James Gaither Jeff Fite Durwood Gordon 1968 Most Yards Punted (min. 2700) 3125 Ben Graves Hugh Owens Stan Weaver Russell Richards Jeff Fite Arthur Franklin Drew Pairamore Jim Cande James Gaither Drew Pairamore 1994 Highest Punting Average (min. 25) 44.6 Jeff Buffaloe Walt Stephens Jeff Buffaloe Jim Cande Jim Cande Jeff Fite Olie Cordill Jeff Fite James Gaither James Gaither Drew Pairamore Ben Graves Jeff Fite Paul Parrish 1959 CAREER Most Punts 247 Jeff Fite Hugh Owens Drew Pairamore Stan Weaver Paul Wilson Arthur Franklin Bob Baxter Ben Graves Durwood Gordon Jeff Buffaloe Most Yards Punted 9,939 Jeff Fite ,305 Hugh Owens ,057 Drew Pairamore ,374 Stan Weaver ,367 Paul Wilson ,408 Arthur Franklin ,676 Ben Graves ,632 Bob Baxter ,433 Jeff Buffaloe ,057 Jim Cande ,035 Durwood Gordon Highest Punting Average 43.5 Jeff Buffaloe Jim Cande Jim Cande averaged 41.8 yards per punt during his career as a Tiger Jeff Fite Paul Wilson Ben Graves Ollie Cordill Drew Pairamore Stan Weaver Arthur Franklin TEAM RECORDS GAME Most Punts 13 vs Texas A&M vs Michigan vs SW Louisiana vs Texas A&M vs South Carolina vs Ole Miss vs Miss State vs Houston vs West Texas State 1968 Most Yards Punted 492 vs Texas A&M vs Southern Miss vs Miss State vs Texas A&M vs Houston vs Vanderbilt vs South Carolina 1972 Fewest Yards Punted 11 vs Southern Miss 1977 Highest Punting Average 52.3 vs Army vs Louisville vs Houston 1963

19 Football Records 48.2 vs Georgia vs Mississippi State vs West Texas State 1964 Lowest Punting Average 11.0 vs Southern Miss 1977 SINGLE SEASON Most Punts Fewest Yards Punted Highest Punting Average Lowest Punting Average Fewest Punts Most Yards Punted YEAR-BY-YEAR PUNTING LEADERS YEAR NAME NO YDS AVG 2002 James Gaither James Gaither Ben Graves Jim Cande Jim Cande Drew Pairamore Drew Pairamore Mike Coughlin Drew Pairamore Andy McWilliams Jeff Buffaloe Jeff Buffaloe Jeff Fite Jeff Fite Jeff Fite Jeff Fite Arthur Franklin Arthur Franklin Wally Hatfield Stan Weaver Stan Weaver Stan Weaver Russell Richards Hugh Owens Hugh Owens Hugh Owens Hugh Owens Mike Fuhrman Virgil Pearcy Mike Fuhrman Paul Wilson Paul Wilson Paul Wilson Durwood Gordon Durwood Gordon Bob Baxter Bob Baxter Bob Baxter Ollie Cordill Ollie Cordill Russell Vollmer Russell Vollmer Paul Parrish Paul Parrish Frank Talerico Andy Nelson Arthur Franklin averaged 38.4 yards per punt during his career as a Tiger. Hugh Owens CAREER PUNTING LEADERS Name Yrs. No. Yds. Avg. Jeff Buffaloe , Jim Cande , James Gaither , Jeff Fite , Paul Wilson , Ben Graves , Olie Cordill , Drew Pairamore , Stan Weaver , Arthur Franklin ,

20 Kicking MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most Points Kicking (min. 13) 18 Ryan White vs UAB Ryan White vs Cincinnati Joe Allison vs Tulane Ryan White vs Arkansas State Don Glosson vs Ole Miss Rusty Bennett vs NTSU 1977 Most PATs Attempted (min. 7) 9 Pete Weeks vs Louisville Joe Allison vs Tulane Jack Carter vs Hardin-Simmons Pete Weeks vs Wichita State Roger Carter vs Cincinnati Hal McGeorge vs Virginia Tech Ryan White vs Houston 2001 Most PATs Made (min. 7) 9 Pete Weeks vs Louisville Joe Allison vs Tulane Jack Carter vs Hardin-Simmons Pete Weeks vs Wichita State Roger Carter vs Cincinnati Hal McGeorge vs Virginia Tech Ryan White vs Houston 2001 Most Field Goals Made in a Half 4 Ryan White vs UAB 1999 Most Field Goals Attempted (min. 4) 6 Ryan White vs UAB Ryan White vs Arkansas State Ryan White vs Cincinnati Joe Allison vs Mississippi Rusty Bennett vs North Texas 1977 Most Field Goals Made (min. 4) 5 Ryan White vs UAB Ryan White vs Arkansas State Ryan White vs Cincinnati Joe Allison vs Mississippi Rusty Bennett vs North Texas 1977 Most Consecutive Field Goals Made 16 Ryan White Don Glosson Joe Allison 1992 Longest Field Goal Made Tiger kicker Ryan White booted 16 consecutive field goals in Ryan White vs Cincinnati Luis Tejeda vs Mississippi Don Glosson vs Florida State Joe Allison vs Mississippi Joe Allison vs Arkansas Joe Allison vs East Carolina Don Glosson vs Georgia Thomas Ingles vs Mississippi 1982 Most Consecutive PATs Made 101 Ryan White Joe Allison Don Glosson Jack Carter Joe Allison John Butler 1987 Tiger kicker John Butler and his holder, punter Jeff Fite, combined for 16 field goals in 1989, the second highest season total in school history. SINGLE SEASON Most PATs Made 42 John Cobb Jack Carter Pete Weeks Ryan White Stephen Gostkowski Joe Allison Hal McGeorge 1973 Most PATs Attempted 43 Jack Carter Pete Weeks Stephen Gostkowski Ryan White Jack Carter Hal McGeorge Joe Allison Pete Weeks 1968 Highest PAT Percentage Ryan White (36X36) Ryan White (18X18) Ryan White (25X25) Ryan White (22X22) Joe Allison (30x30) Joe Allison (32X32) Joe Allison (25X25) Don Glosson (29X29) John Butler (18X18) Most Field Goals Made 23 Joe Allison Ryan White John Butler Don Glosson John Butler Don Glosson 1983 Most Field Goals Attempted 25 Joe Allison John Butler Don Glosson Rusty Bennett John Butler 1988 Highest Field Goal Percentage Ryan White (16X16) Joe Allison Most Points Kicking 101 Joe Allison Don Glosson Ryan White Joe Allison John Butler Don Glosson Ryan White Stephen Gostkowski 2002 CAREER Most Points Kicking 263 Joe Allison (110 PAT/51 FG) Ryan White (101 PAT/49 FG) John Butler (70 PAT/48 FG) Don Glosson (66 PAT/34 FG) Rusty Bennett (65 PAT/30 FG) Most PATs Made 110 Joe Allison Ryan White Pete Weeks Jack Carter John Butler Don Glosson

21 Football Records Most PATs Attempted 112 Joe Allison Ryan White Jack Carter Pete Weeks John Butler Bobby Williams Highest PAT Percentage Ryan White (101X101) Joe Allison (110X112) Hal McGeorge (51x53) Don Glosson (66X69) Rusty Bennett (65X68) John Butler (70X74) Pete Weeks (78X91) Most Field Goals Made 51 Joe Allison Ryan White John Butler Don Glosson Rusty Bennett Thomas Ingles Most Field Goals Attempted 71 Joe Allison Ryan White John Butler Don Glosson Rusty Bennett Highest Field Goal Percentage 76.1 John Butler (48X63) Ryan White (49X67) Joe Allison (51X71) Don Glosson (34X51) Rusty Bennett (30X50) TEAM RECORDS GAME Most Extra Points 9 vs Louisville vs Tulane vs Houston vs Virginia Tech vs Wichita State vs Cincinnati vs Louisville 1962 Most Field Goals Made 5 vs UAB vs Cincinnati vs Mississippi vs North Texas State times Most Field Goals Attempted 6 vs UAB vs North Texas State vs Arkansas vs Mississippi vs North Texas State against several opponents Most Consecutive Field Goals Made SEASON Most Extra Points YEAR-BY-YEAR PLACEKICKING LEADERS YEAR NAME ATT MADE LG 2002 Stephen Gostkowski Ryan White Ryan White Ryan White Ryan White Jim Cande Ted Lane Jimmy Keith Luis Tejeda Joe Allison Joe Allison Joe Allison Joe Allison John Butler John Butler John Butler John Butler Don Glosson Don Glosson Don Glosson Tomas Ingles Gregg Hauss Rusty Bennett Rusty Bennett Rusty Bennett Rusty Bennett Bobby Williams NA Bobby Williams NA Bobby Williams NA Hal McGeorge NA Neil Purdie NA 4 NA 1971 Neil Purdie NA 6 NA 1970 Pete Weeks NA 2 NA 1969 Pete Weeks 10 5 NA 1968 Pete Weeks NA 5 NA 1967 Wood Stevens NA 2 NA 1966 Larry Groce NA 1 NA 1965 Billy Fletcher NA 3 NA 1964 Billy Fletcher NA 7 NA 1963 Billy Fletcher NA 3 NA 1961 Jack Carter 2 1 NA 1960 Jack Carter 3 2 NA 1957 Robert Lyles NA 1 NA Most Field Goals Made Fewest Field Goals Made Most Field Goals Attempted Fewest Field Goals Attempted Fewest Field Goal Made CAREER FIELD GOAL LEADERS Name Yrs. Played Made-Att Joe Allison X 71 Ryan White X 67 John Butler X 63 Don Glosson X 51 Rusty Bennett X 50 Bobby Williams X NA Billy Fletcher X NA Pete Weeks X NA Thomas Ingles X 22 Neil Purdie X NA Hal McGeorge X NA Steph. Gostkowski X14 192

22 Kickoff Returns MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Kickoff Returns 8 Antoine Harden vs Tennessee DeAngelo Williams vs Cincinnati Charles Wilson vs Southern Miss Gerald White vs Mississippi State Edwin Lovelady vs Army Donnie Elder vs Mississippi Stan Davis vs Tennessee 1969 Most Kickoff Return Yards 167 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss Xavier Crawford vs Missouri Antoine Harden vs Tennessee P.T. Jones vs Tulane DeAngelo Williams vs Cincinnati Mac Cody vs Cincinnati Charles Wilson vs Tulane Dornell Harris vs Drake Keith Cobb vs East Carolina Nick Pappas vs Houston Keith Cobb vs Southern Miss 1998 Highest Kickoff Return Average 41.8 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss Charles Wilson vs Tulane Nick Pappas vs Houston Xavier Crawford vs Missouri P.T. Jones vs Tulane Mac Cody vs Cincinnati Dornell Harris vs Drake Nick Pappas Sammy Seals 1986 Highest Kickoff Return Average 33.0 Mac Cody Nick Pappas John Martin Bobby Ward Xavier Crawford Bobby Ward 1974 Most Kickoff Return TDs 1 Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee Mac Cody vs Cincinnati Charles Wilson vs Tulane Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss Charles Greenhill vs Cincicnnati Terdell Middleton vs North Texas Stan Davis vs Cincinnati Nick Pappas vs Ole Miss Billy Fletcher vs Houston 1963 CAREER Kickoff Returns 55 William Arnold Antoine Harden Jerry Harris Derrick Crawford Dornell Harris Kevin Cobb Keith Wright vs Mississippi vs Mississippi vs Louisville vs Mississippi 1970 Most Kickoff Return Yards 196 vs Cincinnati vs Southern Miss vs Florida State vs Tennessee vs Houston vs Tulane vs Cincinnati 1972 Fewest Kickoff Return Yards 0 vs several opponents Most Kickoff Return TDs 1 Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee Mac Cody vs Cincinnati Charles Wilson vs Tulane Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss Charles Greenhill vs Cincicnnati Terdell Middleton vs North Texas Stan Davis vs Cincinnati Nick Pappas vs Ole Miss Billy Fletcher vs Houston 1963 Longest Kickoff Return 98 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss Charles Wilson vs Tulane Terdell Middleton vs North Texas Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee Stan Davis vs Cincinnati Nick Pappas vs Mississippi Preston Watts vs Troy State 1940 SINGLE SEASON Most Kickoff Returns 30 Charles Wilson Reginald Jones Antoine Harden Antoine Harden William Arnold William Arnold Derrick Crawford 1981 Most Kickoff Return Yards 735 Charles Wilson Reginald Jones William Arnold Antoine Harden 2001 Most Kickoff Return Yards 1,202 William Arnold ,165 Jerry Harris ,085 Antoine Harden Derrick Crawford Russ Vollmer Dornell Harris Kevin Cobb Highest Kickoff Return Average 30.0 Russ Vollmer Bobby Ward Nick Bouni Stan Davis Brian Davis Quitman Spaulding Jerry Harris Most Kickoff Return TDs 1 Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee Mac Cody vs Cincinnati Charles Wilson vs Tulane Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss Charles Greenhill vs Cincicnnati Terdell Middleton vs North Texas Stan Davis vs Cincinnati Nick Pappas vs Ole Miss Billy Fletcher vs Houston 1963 TEAM RECORDS GAME Most Kickoff Returns 9 vs Cincinnati vs Tennessee vs Florida State 1987 William Arnold Charles Wilson holds the Tiger single season kickoff return yardage record at 735 yards. Jerry Harris 193

23 Football Records Year-By-Year Kickoff Return Leaders YEAR NAME NO YD TDS 2002 Antoine Harden Antoine Harden Ryan Johnson Ken Coutain Keith Cobb Kevin Cobb Damien Dodson Kevin Cobb Brian Davis Mac Cody John Martin Xavier Crawford William Arnold Reginald Jones Charles Wilson William Arnold Sammy Seals Jerry Harris Jerry Harris Derrick Crawford Derrick Crawford Derrick Crawford Derrick Burroughs Richard Williams Eddie Hill Keith Wright Ricky Rivas Terdell Middleton Bobby Ward Bobby Ward Dornell Harris Dornell Harris Gerald Tinker Stan Davis Jay McCoy Nick Pappas Bob Baxter Bob Baxter Billy Fletcher Russell Vollmer Russell Vollmer Russell Vollmer SEASON Most Kickoff Returns Fewest Kickoff Returns Most Kickoff Return Yards Fewest Kickoff Return Yards YARD KICK RETURN GAMES Keith Cobb (3) 141 vs East Carolina vs Southern Miss vs Tulane 1998 Charles Wilson (3) 152 vs Tulane vs Southern Miss vs Tulsa 1988 Richard Williams (3) 133 vs Florida State vs Ole Miss vs Ole Miss 1979 Nick Pappas (3) 141 vs Houston vs Ole Miss vs Utah State 1967 Mac Cody (2) 152 vs Cincinnati vs Ole Miss 1992 Jerry Harris (2) 167 vs Southern Miss * vs Alabama 1985 Bob Baxter (2) 108 vs Ole Miss vs Southern Miss 1965 DeAngelo Williams (1) 152 vs Cincinnati 2002 Antoine Harden (1) 160 vs Tennessee 2001 Xavier Crawford (1) 163 vs Missouri 1997 P.T. Jones (1) 157 vs Tulane 1997 Kevin Cobb (1) 131 vs Tennessee 1996 CAREER KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Brian Davis (1) 115 vs Miss State 1995 John Martin (1) 108 vs Tennessee 1992 Russell Copeland (1) 108 vs Florida State 1989 Reginald Jones (1) 111 vs Florida 1989 Sammy Seals (1) 125 vs Tennessee 1986 Gerald White (1) 108 vs Mississippi State 1986 Derrick Crawford (1) 111 vs Southern Miss 1981 Sean McCann (1) 111 vs Mississippi State 1979 Eddie Hill (1) 107 vs Wichita State 1978 Bobby Ward (1) 111 vs Houston 1973 Dornell Harris (1) 146 vs Drake 1972 Stan Davis (1) 138 vs Tennessee 1969 David Berrong (1) 133 vs Wichita State 1968 Russell Vollmer (1) 108 vs Mississippi State 1963 Billy Fletcher (1) 107 vs Ole Miss 1964 Tommy Elred (1) 147 vs Southern Miss 1964 Name Yrs. Played No. Yds. Avg. William Arnold , Jerry Harris , Antoine Harden , Russ Vollmer Dornell Harris Bobby Ward Kevin Cobb Bob Baxter Keith Wright Charles Wilson Stan Davis John Martin Brian Davis Nick Pappas P.T. Jones Sammy Seals Keith Cobb (20 returns is the minimum) 194

24 Punt Returns MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most Punt Returns 10 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa Ryan Johnson vs UAB Damien Dodson vs Houston Russell Copeland vs Cincinnati Jerry Harris vs Mississippi State Keith Wright vs North Texas State Stan Davis vs Tennessee Dornell Harris vs Drake Bob Baxter vs Mississippi 1965 Most Punt Return Yards 194 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa David Berrong vs Wichita State Keith Wright vs N. Texas State Damien Dodson vs Houston Ryan Johnson vs Cincinnati Bob Baxter vs Mississippi Bobby Ward vs Mississippi 1973 Highest Punt Return Average 33.3 David Berrong vs Wichita State Bob Baxter vs Ole Miss Ryan Johnson vs Cincinnati Keith Wright vs North Texas Bobby Ward vs Ole Miss Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa Damien Dodson vs Houston 1997 Most Punt Return TDs 1 Keith Cobb vs SW Louisiana Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa Judson Flint vs Ole Miss Judson Flint vs Louisville Keith Wright vs Louisville Keith Wright vs Wichita State Keith Wright vs Louisville Keith Wright vs North Texas Steve Jaggard vs Tulsa Bob Baxter vs Ole Miss Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest Russell Vollmer vs Ole Miss nine blocked punts for TDs Longest Punt Return 97 Keith Wright vs North Texas Keith Wright vs Louisville Frank Mawyer vs Chattanooga Russ Vollmer vs Mississippi Ricky Rivas vs Wichita State Jack Carter vs Chattanooga 1961 SINGLE SEASON Most Punt Returns 40 Ryan Roskelly Ryan Johnson Russell Copeland Darron White Ryan Johnson Charlie Babb Ryan Roskelly Jerry Harris Tripp Higgins Chancy Carr Cliff Robinson 1991 Most Punt Return Yards 468 Ryan Roskelly Ryan Johnson Ryan Johnson Russell Copeland Bob Baxter Darron White David Berrong Ryan Roskelly James Thompson Jack Carter 1961 Highest Punt Return Average 34.1 Jack Carter Keith Wright Frank Talerico Russ Vollmer Andy Nelson 1956 Most Punt Return TDs 2 Judson Flint Keith Wright players tied with one CAREER Most Punt Returns 76 Ryan Johnson Ryan Roskelly Keith Wright Anthony Parker Jerry Harris Charlie Babb Bob Baxter Most Punt Return Yards 816 Keith Wright Ryan Johnson Ryan Roskelly Bob Baxter David Berrong Jack Carter Russell Copeland Jerry Harris Highest Punt Return Average 20.1 Jack Carter Keith Wright Russ Vollmer James Thompson David Berrong Ryan Roskelly Most Punt Return TDs 4 Keith Wright Judson Flint players tied with one TEAM RECORDS GAME Most Punt Returns 10 vs Tulsa vs Mississippi State vs Quantico vs Tennessee Tech vs several opponents Most Punt Return Yards 194 vs Tulsa vs Tulsa vs Wichita State vs North Texas State vs Cincinnati vs Cincinnati vs Mississippi vs Southern Miss 1972 Fewest Punt Return Yards -5 vs SW Louisiana 1987 Most Punt Return TDs 3 vs Tulsa (two on blocked punts) times SEASON Most Punt Returns Fewest Punt Returns Most Punt Return Yards Fewest Punt Return Yards Most Punt Return TDs Ryan Roskelly Derrick Crawford 195

25 Football Records YEAR-BY-YEAR PUNT RETURN LEADERS YEAR NAME N O YDS TDS 2002 Darron White Ryan Johnson Ryan Johnson Tripp Higgins Damien Dodson Damien Dodson Chancy Carr Ryan Roskelly Ryan Roskelly John Martin Russell Copeland Cliff Robinson Glenn Rogers, Jr Glenn Rogers, Jr Mike Nettles Sammy Seals Jerry Craine Jerry Harris Jerry Harris Derrick Crawford Enis Jackson Anthony Parker Anthony Parker Anthony Parker Judson Flint Keith Wright Keith Wright Keith Wright Keith Wright Bobby Ward James Thompson Charlie Babb Charlie Babb David Berrong David Berrong Bob Baxter Bob Baxter Tommy Elred Ollie Cordill Ollie Cordill Russell Vollmer Defensive back David Berrong led the Tigers in punt returns in 1968 and TOP PUNT RETURN PERFORMANCES YDs NAME 194 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa, Keith Wright vs North Texas, Keith Wright vs Louisville, Damien Dodson vs Houston, Frank Mawyer vs UT-Chattanooga, Ryan Johnson vs Cincinnati, Bob Baxter vs Ole Miss, Stan Davis vs Southern Miss, Russ Vollmer vs Ole Miss, Jerry Craine vs Tennessee, Bobby Ward vs Ole Miss, Russell Copeland vs Cincinnati, Ricky Rivas vs Wichita State, Jack Carter vs UT-Chattanooga, Keith Wright vs Ole Miss, James Thompson vs Tulsa, James Thompson vs Cincinnati, Steve Cacciola vs Florida State, Judson Flint vs Ole Miss, Judson Flint vs Louisville, Ryan Roskelly vs S.W. Louisiana, Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest, Keith Wright vs Louisville, Bob Baxter vs Southern Miss, Keith Wright vs North Texas, Russ Vollmer vs Tennessee Tech, Mac Cody vs Southern Miss, Ryan Roskelly vs Ole Miss, Jerry Craine vs Southern Miss Jerry Todd vs Utah State, Tommy Elred vs North Texas, Ollie Cordill vs McNeese State, David Berrong vs North Texas, Keith Wright vs Utah State, Russ Vollmer vs Detroit, Ryan Johnson vs Tennessee, Sammy Seals vs Arkansas State, Russell Copeland vs Louisville, 1992 CAREER PUNT RETURN YARDAGE Bob Baxter Keith Wright Kevin Cobb Name Yrs. Played No. Yds. Avg. Keith Wright Ryan Roskelly Bob Baxter Ryan Johnson David Berrong Jack Carter Russell Copeland Jerry Harris Damien Dodson Anthony Parker Anthony Carter James Thompson Russell Vollmer Charlie Babb Tommy Elred Judson Flint Frank Talerico

26 Defense SINGLE GAME Most Solo Tackles 19 Pete Scatamacchia vs Louisville Alex Dees vs Southern Miss Dave Pawlik vs San Jose State Todd Ondra vs Louisville Wilson Neely vs Miss State Glenn Sumter vs Southern Miss 2001 Most Assisted Tackles 19 Art Brumit vs Utah State Joe Rushing vs Utah State Damon Young vs Tulane Todd Ondra vs NE Louisiana Todd Ondra vs Louisville 1979 Most Total Tackles 25 Pete Scatamacchia vs Louisville Tommy James vs Utah State Alex Dees vs USM Kamal Shakir vs Army John Allen vs Houston Glenn Whittemore vs Sou. Miss Todd Ondra vs Texas A&M Mike Kleimeyer vs Tennessee Glenn Sumter vs East Carolina 2001 Most Quarterback Sacks 4 James Logan vs Ark. State Marlon Brown vs Louisville by seven different players Most Tackles for Lost Yardage 6 Tony Williams vs Tennessee Marlon Brown vs Southern Miss Rod Brown vs Arkansas by ten different players Most Fumble Recoveries 2 Reginald Howard vs Ole Miss Demorrio Shank vs Houston 1998 Longest Fumble Return 84 Corey Irby vs Louisville Glenn Sumter vs Miss State Manny Santibanez vs Sou. Miss Jeremy Stewart vs East Carolina John Allen vs North Texas Idrees Bashir vs Tennessee Marcus West vs Murray State Keith Spann vs S.W. Louisiana Jerome Woods vs Michigan 1995 Most Pass Interceptions 3 Eddie Moore vs Tulane Keith Simpson vs North Texas Olie Cordill vs Miss State 1965 Most Interception Return Yards 100 Idrees Bashir vs Army Robert Lyles vs Miss State Marty Hammock vs Sou. Miss Chris Hobbs vs Tennessee Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest Bob Orians vs Southern Miss Domonic Calloway vs E. Carolina Preston Watts vs MTSU 1941 Longest Interception Return 100 Idrees Bashir vs Army Robert Lyles vs Miss State Mary Hammock vs Southern Miss Chris Hobbs vs Tennessee Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest Bob Orians vs Southern Miss Dominic Calloway vs E. Carolina Preston Watts vs MTSU 1941 SINGLE SEASON Most Solo Tackles 103 Dave Pawlik Eric Fairs Keith Butler Glenn Sumter Kamal Shakir Bob Finamore Todd Ondra 1980 Most Assisted Tackles 79 Todd Ondra Michael Thomas Jesse Allen Danton Barto Jerry Dandridge John Allen 1969 Most Total Tackles 162 Michael Thomas Dave Pawlik Keith Butler Todd Ondra Danton Barto Todd Ondra Kamal Shakir Glenn Sumter 2001 Most Quarterback Sacks 13 Andre Arnold Marquis Bowling Marlon Brown Cedric Wright David Brandon Tramont Lawless Bryan Barnett 1994 Most Tackles For Loss of Yards 21 Marlon Brown (126 yds.) Tony Williams (96 yds) Tim Harris (83 yds.) Eric Fairs (70 yds.) Marquis Bowling (80 yds.) Marcus Bell (61 yds.) Tim Harris (60 yds.) Marcus Bell (31 yds.) Derrick Ballard (46 yds.) Greg Harper (41 yds.) 2001 Most Fumble Recoveries 5 Van Anderson several tied at four Most Pass Interceptions 11 Jerry Todd David Berrong Steve Jaggard Eddie Moore Bill Brundzo Walter Daggett Percy Nabors Glenn Sumter 2001 Most Interception Yards 144 Percy Nabors David Berrong Glenn Rogers, Jr Keith Spann Charlie Babb Idrees Bashir 2000 Most Blocked Kicks 4 Ken Irvin Marvin Chatman Michael Stone David Brandon 1984 CAREER MEMPHIS Total Tackles 473 Danton Barto LB Danton Barton registered 473 career tackles. 454 Michael Thomas Eric Fairs Kamal Shakir Keith Butler Todd Ondra Octavian Sharp Jerry Dandridge Interceptions 17 David Berrong Jerry Todd

27 Football Records 13 Glenn Sumter Eric Harris Glenn Rogers, Jr Bill Brundzo Steve Jaggard Keith Spann Interception Return Yardage 267 Keith Spann (11) Glenn Rogers, Jr. (9) Charlie Babb (9) David Berrong (17) Mike Nettles (8) Jerry Todd (16) Percy Nabors (8) Bob Sherlag (7) Glenn Sumter (13) Steve Jaggard (12) Eric Harris (10) Quarterback Sacks 21 Tramont Lawless Marquis Bowling Marlon Brown Tim Harris Tony Brown Marvin Thomas Andre Arnold Brian Barnett Tackles for Lost Yardage 49 Tim Harris (251 yds.) Tony Brown (138 yds.) Marlon Brown (192 yds.) Tony Williams (119 yds.) Marcus Bell (107 yds.) Eric Fairs (118 yds.) Marvin Thomas (100 yds.) Kamal Shakir (131 yds.) TEAM RECORDS GAME & SEASON Fewest Rushes Allowed Game 15 North Texas 1965 Season 758 Most Rushes Allowed Season Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Game -4 Ole Miss 1993 Season Most Rushing Yards Allowed Game 523 by Texas A&M 1978 Season Most Passing Yards Allowed Game 508 by Florida State 1969 Season Fewest Total Yards Allowed Game 87 by Texas-Arlington by Tennessee Tech 1962 Season Most Total Yards Allowed Game 627 by Florida State 1969 Season Most Points Allowed Game 92 by Ole Miss 1935 Season Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed Season Most Rushing Touchdowns Allowed Game 6 by Ole Miss by Miss State 1978 Season Fewest Touchdown Passes Allowed Season Most Touchdown Passes Allowed Game 6 by Florida State 1969 Season Fewest Total Touchdowns Allowed Season Most Total Touchdowns Allowed Season Most Quarterback Sacks Game 7 vs East Carolina vs Ark. State 1994 Most Blocked Kicks Game 4 vs Arkansas 1992 Season Most Tackles For Loss Game 16 vs Tennessee 1996 Season Defensive end Tim Harris led the Tigers in tackles in 1994 before going on to star for the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49er s. Fewest Pass Completions Allowed Game 1 three times (vs Southern Miss, 1976) Season Most Pass Completions Allowed Game 36 by East Carolina 1994 Season Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Game 5 by Southern Miss 1976 Season Most Interceptions Game 6 vs East Carolina vs Tulsa 1972 Season Fewest Most Fumble Recoveries Game 6 vs North Texas 1968 Season Fewest Fumble Recoveries Season Ken Irvin John Allen 198

28 Football Records YEAR-BY-YEAR TACKLE LEADERS Year Pos Name TT 1964 N G Bob Finamore LB Joe Rushing DE Alex Dees DE Alex Dees DE Bobby Dees LB John Allen N G Dave Pawlik N G Joe Puzin LB Steve McCarty LB Jerry Dandridge LB Jerry Dandridge LB Keith Butler LB Keith Butler LB Michael Thomas N G Pete Scatamacchia LB Todd Ondra LB Mike Kleimeyer LB Johnnie Walker LB Eric Fairs OLB Tim Harris LB Eric Fairs LB Octavian Sharp LB Damon Young LB Damon Young LB Scott Rumley LB Scott Rumley LB Danton Barto LB Danton Barto LB Danton Barto LB Jesse Allen DB Jerome Woods LB Richard Hogans LB Chris Reeves LB Kamal Shakir LB Kamal Shakir LB Kamal Shakir DB Glenn Sumter 137 YEAR-BY-YEAR SACK LEADERS Year Pos Name Sacks/Yds 1981 NG Greg Montgomery 4-25 LB Michael Joe Cannon LB Michael Joe Cannon DE Cedric Wright LB Eric Fairs DE Tim Harris DE David Brandon DE Marlon Brown DE Marlon Brown 4-20 N G Tony Manning DT Lish Trice NG Chris Hobbs 6-32 DE Kevin Jordan DT Larry Cox DT Pat Jansen DT Charles King DT Brian Barnett DE Marvin Thomas DE Marvin Thomas DE Marquis Bowling DE Marquis Bowling DE Tramont Lawless DE Andre Arnold DE Tony Brown DE Tony Brown 4-22 DE Treveco Lucas 4-11 CAREER TACKLE LEADERS Name Yrs. Played No. Danton Barto Michael Thomas Eric Fairs Kamal Shakir Keith Butler Todd Ondra Octavian Sharp Jerry Dandridge CAREER INTERCEPTION LEADERS Name Yrs. Played No. David Berrong Jerry Todd Glenn Sumter Eric Harris Glenn Rogers, Jr Bill Brundzo Steve Jaggard Keith Spann Linebacker Eric Fairs, who is ranked third in career tackles with 435, went to a distinguished career with the Houston Oilers. CAREER SACK LEADERS Name Yrs. Played No. Tramont Lawless Marquis Bowling Marlon Brown Tim Harris Tony Brown Marvin Thomas Andre Arnold Brian Barnett James Logan Charles King Chris Hobbs Cedric Wright YEAR-BY-YEAR INTERCEPTION LEADERS Year Name No. Yds TDS 2002 O.C. Collins Derrick Ballard Glenn Sumter Glenn Sumter Fred Powell Glenn Sumter Jeremy Stewart Keith Cobb Kevin Cobb Mike McKenzie Jeremy Stewart Keith Spann Jerome Woods Barry Dillard Dominic Calloway Danton Barto Herb Kendall Glenn Rogers, Jr Glenn Rogers, Jr Eddie Moore Randall Cooper Mike Nettles Trell Hooper Donnie Elder Percy Nabors Johnnie Walker George Stapleton Terrie Sudduth Todd Ondra Tony Graves Bob Orians Keith Simpson Eric Harris Eric Harris Ed Taylor Eric Harris Tommy Carlsen Walter Daggett Ricky Kale David Berrong Steve Jaggard Jerry Todd David Berrong Bill Brundzo Bill Brundzo Doug Woodlief Doug Woodlief Jim Addington Carlos Brooks John Lee Danton Barto Eric Fairs 199

29 Miscellaneous MEMPHIS SINGLE GAME Most First Downs Rushing 26 vs Tulsa vs Louisville vs The Citadel vs Georgia Tech vs North Texas State 1971 Most First Downs Passing 17 vs Mississippi vs Murray State vs Mississippi State vs Mississippi State vs North Texas State vs Southern Miss 1988 Most First Downs by Penalty 5 vs Alabama vs North Texas State by several opponents Most Total First Downs 37 vs Louisville vs Cincinnati vs Murray State vs Utah State vs North Texas State vs The Citadel 1962 Fewest Total First Downs 2 vs Mississippi 1964 Most Penalties 15 vs Houston vs Tulane vs Mississippi State vs Tennessee vs UT-Chattanooga vs Mississippi State vs Mississippi 1983 Fewest Penalties 0 vs Mississippi 1982 Most Penalty Yards - Game 147 vs West Texas State vs Wichita State vs Mississippi State vs Houston vs Tulane vs Houston 1997 SINGLE GAME Most First Downs Rushing - Season Fewest First Downs Rushing Most First Downs Passing Fewest First Downs Passing Most First Downs by Penalty Fewest First Downs by Penalty Most Total First Downs Fewest Total First Downs Most Penalties Fewest Penalties Most Penalty Yards Fewest Penalty Yards Most TOP - Game 40:54 vs East Carolina :44 vs Cincinnati :08 vs Cincinnati :55 vs Ole Miss :41 vs Tulane :40 vs Murray State :19 vs East Carolina :24 vs Arkansas State :50 vs Tulane 1994 Least TOP - Game 19:19 vs North Carolina 1983 Highest TOP Average - Season 31: : : : : Most 3rd Down Conversions - Game 12 vs Cincinnati vs Cincinnati vs East Carolina vs Alabama vs Arkansas vs Mississippi State vs Vanderbilt vs Tulane vs Murray State 1985 Best 3rd Down Conversion Percentage - Game.666 vs Cincinnati (12X18) 1994 Fewest 3rd Down Conversions - Game 1 vs Cincinnati (1X12) 1992 Most 3rd Down Conversions - Season Best 3rd Down Conversion Percentage - Season Most Fumbles - Game 11 vs Mississippi vs Louisville vs Florida State vs Mississippi vs Southern Miss vs Tennessee Tech 1962 Most Fumbles Lost - Game 7 vs Mississippi State vs Mississippi vs Louisville vs Mississippi vs Tennessee Tech 1962 Most Fumbles - Season Fewest Fumbles - Season Most Fumbles Lost - Season Fewest Fumbles Lost - Season & 1998

30 Top Ranked Tigers MEMPHIS Quarterbacks 1. DANNY SPARKMAN (Collierville, TN, ) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD , , (-12) , TOT , LLOYD PATTERSON (Memphis, TN, ) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD , , (-42) 0 TOT , DANNY WIMPRINE (River Ridge, LA, present) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD , , TOT , Steve Matthews, who played five seasons in the NFL, threw 31 touchdowns during his twoyear Tiger career. 4. STEVE MATTHEWS (Tullahoma, TN, ) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD , , TOT , BERNARD ODEN (Spring Hill, TN, ) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD , TOT , TIM JONES (Gordo, AL, ) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD , TOT , Lloyd Patterson, who set the Memphis record for career total offense with over 4,000 yards, threw 30 TD passes. 7. NEIL SUBER (Woodstock, GA, ) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD TOT , KEITH BENTON (Homestead, FL, ) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD , , TOT , Danny Sparkman is the Tigers all-time leading passer with 4,311yards and 27 touchdowns. 201

31 Top Ranked Tigers Running Backs 1. DAVE CASINELLI (Follansbee, WV, ) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD NA NA NA , NA TOT , NA GERARD ARNOLD (Lexington, TN, ) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD , TOT , PAUL SKEETER GOWEN (Memphis, TN, ) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD TOT , Paul "Skeeter" Gowen is the school's second leading rusher with 2,227 career yards. 4. LARRY PORTER (Columbus, GA, ) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD TOT , TERDELL MIDDLETON (Memphis, TN, ) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD TOT , WAYNE PRYOR (Rockwood, TN, ) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD TOT , Larry Porter set a freshman rushing record with 206 yards against Arkansas State. 7. JEFF WOMACK (McMinnville, TN, ) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD 1982 * TOT , TEOFILO RILEY (Memphis, TN, ) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD TOT , Terdell Middleton went on to become an all-pro tailback with the Green Bay Packers. 202

32 Top Ranked Tigers Receivers 1. EARNEST GRAY (Greenwood, MS, ) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD (-2) 0 TOT , DAMIEN DODSON (Memphis., TN, ) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD TOT , RUSSELL COPELAND (Tupelo, MS, ) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TDS redshirted TOT , A versatile athlete who also played tailback and kick returner, Keith Wright is Memphis' sixth all-time leading receiver. 4. RICHIE FLOYD (Mayfield, KY, 1995-Present) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD 1995 INJURED (-2) 0 TOT , ISAAC BRUCE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL, ) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TDS , TOT , KEITH WRIGHT (Vicksburg, MS, ) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD TOT , Russell Copeland is the second all-time leading receiver in Tiger history with over 1,700 yards. 7. JERRY HARRIS (Memphis., TN, ) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD TOT , JAMES THOMPSON (Memphis., TN, ) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD TOT , Damien Dodson is the Tigers career leader in number of pass receptions with 147 and is second in receiving yardage with 2,

33 The Last Time MEMPHIS The Last Time a Tiger Team... RUSHING Had 500 or more yards rushing... vs Tulsa, 1969 (507) Had 400 or more yards rushing... vs Tulsa, 1972 (436) Had 300 or more yards rushing... vs Arkansas State, 1998 (321) Had 80 or more rushing attempts... vs North Texas State, 1971 (81) Had 75 or more rushing attempts... vs Wichita State, 1972 (77) Had 70 or more rushing attempts... vs Georgia Tech, 1981 (70) Had seven or more rushing TDs... vs North Texas State, 1971 (7) Had six or more rushing TDs... vs Wichita State, 1972 (6) Had five or more rushing TDs... vs Houston, 2001 (5) Had four or more rushing TDs... vs Tulane, 2002 (4) Had two or more players with 100 yards rushing in a game... vs Arkansas State, 1998 (Riley 190 & Arnold 119) PASSING Had 375 or more yards passing... vs Mississippi State, 1993 (379) Had 300 or more yards passing... vs South Florida, 2002 (320) Had 275 or more yards passing... vs South Florida, 2002 (320) Had 250 or more yards passing... vs South Florida, 2002 (320) Had 40 or more pass attempts... vs South Florida, 2002 (55) Had 30 or more pass attempts... vs TCU, 2002 (36) Had 30 or more pass completions... vs South Florida, 2002 (33) Had 25 or more pass completions... vs South Florida, 2002 (33) Had 20 or more pass completions... vs Army, 2002 (22) Had five or more passing TDs... vs Murray State, 2002 (5) Had four or more passing TDs... vs Louisville, 2002 (4) Had five or more passes intercepted... vs Miami (FL), 1993 (5) Had four or more passes intercepted... vs Mississippi State, 2002 (5) RECEIVING Had two or more players with 100 yards receiving in a game... vs East Carolina, 1993 (Bruce 147 & Cody 110) TOTAL OFFENSE Had 600 or more yards total offense... vs Cincinnati, 1984 (630) Had 500 or more yards total offense... vs Murray State, 2002 (522) Had 400 or more yards total offense... vs Murray State, 2002 (522) Had 90 or more plays... vs Murray State, 1995 (92) Had 80 or more plays... vs Army, 2002 (84) Had 75 or more plays... vs Army, 2002 (84) SCORING Had 70 or more points... vs Tampa, 1949 (70-6) Had 60 or more points... vs Tulane, 1992 (62-20) Had 50 or more points... vs Murray State, 2002 (52-6) Had 40 or more points... vs Murray State, 2002 (52-6) Allowed 50 or more points... vs Michigan State, 1997 (21-51) Allowed 40 or more points... vs Tennessee, 2001 (28-49) Was held scoreless... vs Mississippi, 1999 (0-3) Was held scoreless at home... vs Mississippi, 1999 (0-3) Was held scoreless on the road... vs Southern Miss, 1996 (0-16) Held an opponent scoreless... vs Tulane, 1994 (13-0) Held an opponent scoreless at home... vs Tulane, 1994 (13-0) Held an opponent scoreless on the road... vs Arkansas, 1993 (6-0) Held two opponents scoreless in a season... vs Tulsa; Southern Miss, 1968 Held three opponents scoreless in a season vs Utah State; North Texas; McNeese State, 1965 Held four opponents scoreless in a season vs Louisville; McNeese State; West Texas State; Tampa, 1964 Held five opponents scoreless in a season vs Mississippi; Louisville; South Carolina; North Texas State; Chattanooga, 1963 Scored a two-point conversion rushing... vs South Florida, 2002 (Brown run) Scored a two-point conversion passing... vs Cincinnati, 1998 (Blevins pass) TURNOVERS Committed eight or more turnovers... vs Louisville, 1979 (8) (6 fumbles; 2 interceptions) Committed seven or more turnovers... vs Arkansas State, 1990 (3 FR; 4 Int) Committed six or more turnovers... vs Cincinnati, 2002 (3 FR; 3 Int) Had seven or more fumbles... vs Mississippi State, 1976 (7) Had six or more fumbles... vs Louisville, 1979 (6) Had five or more fumbles... vs Tennessee, 1984 (5) Lost four or more fumbles... vs Murray State, 2002 (4) Did not commit a turnover... vs Tulane, 1998 Had eight or more takeaways... vs North Texas State, 1968 (8) Returned an interception for a TD... vs Army, 2000 (Bashir, 100 yds) Returned a fumble for a TD... vs Murray State, 2002 (M. West, 34 yds) Blocked two punts for touchdowns... vs Tulsa, 1968 (Dees & Marks) DEFENSE Held an opponent to 10 or fewer first downs... vs UAB, 2001, (9) Held an opponent to 0 or fewer yards rushing... vs Houston, 1998 (-14) Held an opponent to 50 or fewer yards rushing... vs Army, 2002 (44) Held an opponent to 25 or less yards passing... vs Southern Miss, 1976 (5) Held an opponent to 50 or fewer yards total offense... vs UT-Arlington, 1962 (87) Held an opponent to 200 or fewer yards total offense... vs UAB, 2001 (175) Intercepted six or more passes... vs East Carolina, 1993 (6) Intercepted five or more passes... vs Mississippi State, 1998 (5) Intercepted four or more passes... vs Mississippi State, 1998 (5) Intercepted three or more passes... vs Army, 2001 (3) Recovered four or more fumbles... vs Michigan, 1995 (4) Recorded a safety... vs UT-Chattanooga, 2001 Recorded nine or more sacks... vs UAB, 1999 (9) Blocked a PAT kick... vs East Carolina, 2001 Blocked a FG attempt...vs South Florida, 2001 SPECIAL TEAMS Returned a punt for a TD... vs Tulsa, 1994 (Roskelly 70 yds) Returned a blocked punt for a TD... vs Louisville, 1997 (Bazemore) Returned a kickoff for a TD... vs Tennessee, 1996 (Cobb 95 yds) Blocked one punt... vs Louisville, 1999 Blocked two punts... vs Arkansas, 1992 (4) Blocked three punts... vs Arkansas, 1992 (4) Blocked four punts... vs Arkansas, 1992 (4) Blocked a field goal... vs South Florida, 2002 Punted 13 or more times... vs Texas A&M, 1979 (13) Punted 10 or more times... vs Southern Mississippi, 2001 (10) Punted one time in a game... vs Tulane, 1992 (1) Punted two times or less... vs Murray State, 2002 (2) Missed a kicking PAT... vs South Florida, 2002 Had a kicking PAT blocked... vs Houston, 1997 Had a punt blocked... vs UAB, 2001 Had a field goal blocked... vs UAB, 2001 MISCELLANEOUS Had 30 or more first downs... vs Murray State, 2002 (30) Had 20 or more first downs... vs Cincinnati, 2001 (23) Had 15 or more penalties... vs Tulane, 1992 (15) Had 10 or more penalties... vs Tulane, 2002 (11) Had 100 or more yards in penalties... vs UT-Chattanooga, 2001 (110) Had a 100-yard rusher and a 100-yard receiver in the same game... vs Tulsa,1992 (Porter 133 & Bruce 137) Had 35 or more minutes of TOP... vs Arkansas State, 1998 (36:24) Had a tie game... vs Arkansas State, 1990 Was involved in an overtime... vs Cincinnati, 2000 Gave up a Safety... vs Army,

34 The Last Time The Last Time a Tiger Player... RUSHING Rushed 40 or more times... Marcus Holliday vs Tulane, 1994 (42) Rushed 35 or more times... Marcus Holliday vs Tulane, 1994 (42) Rushed 30 or more times... Frank Fletcher vs Cincinnati, 1994 (35) Rushed 25 or more times... Dante Brown vs Houston, 1999 (26) Rushed for 250 or more yards... Paul Gowen vs Tulsa, 1969 (260) Rushed for 200 or more yards... Larry Porter vs Arkansas St, 1990 (206) Rushed for 175 or more yards... Teofilo Riley vs Arkansas St, 1998 (190) Rushed for 150 or more yards... DeAngelo Williams vs Tulane, 2002 (166) Rushed for 125 or more yards... DeAngelo Williams vs Tulane, 2002 (166) Rushed for 100 or more yards... Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (148) Rushed for four or more TDs... Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (4) Rushed for three or more TDs... Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (4) Rushed for two or more TDs.. Dante Brown & DeAngelo Williams vs Army, 2002 (2) Had a run of 90 or more yards... Herb Covington vs Cincinnati, 1966 (92) Had a run of 80 or more yards... DeAngelo Williams vs Tulane, 2002 (86) Had a run of 70 or more yards... John Martin vs East Carolina, 1992 (80) Had a run of 60 or more yards... Dante Brown vs UT-Chattanooga, 2001 (62) Had a run of 50 or more yards... DeAngelo Williams vs Army, 2002 (59) PASSING Passed for 350 or more yards... Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss, 1988 (355) Passed for 300 or more yards... Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (314) Passed for 250 or more yards... Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (314) Passed for 200 or more yards... Danny Wimprine vs Army, 2002 (216) Attempted 50 of more passes... Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (53) Attemped 40 or more passes... Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (53) Attempted 35 or more passes... Danny Wimprine vs TCU, 2002 (38) Attemped 30 or more passes... Danny Wimprine vs TCU, 2002 (38) Completed 25 or more passes... Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (32) Completed 20 or more passes... Danny Wimprine vs Army, 2002 (22) Threw four or more TD passes... Danny Wimprine vs Murray State, 2002 (5) Threw three or more TD passes... Danny Wimprine vs Louisville, 2002 (4) Threw five or more interceptions... Danny Wimprine vs Miss State, 2002 (5) Threw four or more interceptions... Danny Wimprine vs Miss State, 2002 (5) Threw three of more interceptions...danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati, 2002 (3) Completed a pass for 90 or more yards... Stephen Galbraith vs Houston, 1998 (92) Completed a pass for 80 or more yards... Neil Suber vs Tennessee, 1999 (82) Completed a pass for 70 or more yards... Danny Wimprine vs Sou Miss, 2002 (72) Completed a pass for 60 or more yards... Danny Wimprine vs Sou Miss, 2002 (72) Completed a pass for 50 or more yards... Danny Wimprine vs Houston, 2002 (59) RECEIVING Caught 10 or more passes... Richie Floyd vs Arkansas St, 1997 (10) Caught seven or more passes... Travis Anglin vs Houston, 2002 (8) Had 175 or more yards receiving... Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State, 1965 (186) Had 150 or more yards receiving... Travis Anglin vs Houston, 2002 (150) Had 125 or more yards receiving... Travis Anglin vs Houston, 2002 (150) Had 100 or more yards receiving... Travis Anglin vs Houston, 2002 (150) Caught three or more TD passes... Russell Copeland vs Tennessee, 1992 (3) Caught two or more TD passes... Tavares Gideon vs Louisville, 2002 (2) TOTAL OFFENSE Had 350 or more yards of total offense... Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati, 2001 (350) Had 300 or more yards of total offense... Danny Wimprine vs Houston, 2002 (335) Had 250 or more yards of total offense... Danny Wimprine vs Sou Fla, 2002 (297) SCORING Accounted for five or more TDs... Danny Wimprive vs Murray St, 2001 (5 passes) Accounted for four or more TDsWimprive vs Sou Fla, 2002 (2 passes; 1 run; 1 recept.) Accounted for three or more TDsWimprive vs Sou Fla, 2002 (2 passes; 1 run; 1 recept.) Scored four or more TDs... Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (4 runs) Scored three or more TDs... Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (4 runs) Scored two or more TDs... D.Williams & D.Brown vs Army, 2002 (2 runs each) DEFENSE Intercepted three or more passes...eddie Moore vs Tulane, 1988 (3) Intercepted two or more passes... Domonic Calloway vs East Carolina, 1993 (2) Recovered two or more fumbles... Reginald Howard vs Mississippi, 1999 (2) Recorded four or more sacks... James Logan vs Arkansas St, 1994 (4) Recorded three of more sacks... Kamal Shakir vs Louisville, 1999 (3) Recorded two or more sacks... Derrick Ballard vs Tulane, 2002 (2) SPECIAL TEAMS Scored 18 or more points kicking... Ryan White vs UAB, 1999 (18) Kicked five or more field goals... Ryan White vs UAB, 1999 (5) Kicked field goal of 50 or more yards... S.Gostkowski vs Murray St, 2002 (50) Punted 70 or more yards... Jeff Fite vs Alabama, 1989 (78) Punted 60 or more yards... James Gaither vs Southern Miss, 2001 (61) Had a punt average over 50 yards... Maurie Avery vs Army, 2002 (55.0) Totaled 150 or more yards in kick returns Antoine Harden vs Tennessee, 2001 (160) Totaled 100 or more yards in kick returns Antoine Harden vs Tennessee, 2001 (160) Returned a kick 90 or more yards... Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee, 1996 (95) Returned 10 or more punts... Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa, 1994 (10) Had 190 or more punt return yards... Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa, 1994 (194) Had a punt return of 90 or more yards... Keith Wright vs Louisville, 1975 (94) Had a punt return of 80 or more yards... Ryan Johnson vs Cincinanti, 2000 (82) Had a punt return of 50 or more yards... Ryan Johnson vs Tennessee, 2000 (50) The Last Time a Tiger Player... In One Quarter Passed for 75 yards or more... Neil Suber vs Tennessee, 1999 (108-3rd) Passed for 100 yards or more... Neil Suber vs Tennessee, 1999 (108-3rd) Passed for 175 yards or more... Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati, 1997 (190-4th) Passed for three or more TDs... Bernard Oden vs UAB, 1997 (Floyd, Dodson, Blevins) Rushed for 75 yards or more... Dante Brown vs UT-Chattanooga, 2001 (75-1st) Rushed for 100 yards or more... Teofilo Riley vs Arkansas St., 1997 (114-4th) Rushed for 150 or more... Paul Gowen vs Tulsa, 1969 (150-2nd) Rushed for two TDs or more... Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999 (2-1st) Caught three or more passes... Billy Kendall vs Arkansas St., 1999 (4-3rd) Caught four or more passes... Billy Kendall vs Arkansas St., 1999 (4-3rd) Caught two or more TD passes... John Martin vs East Carolina, 1993 (2-2nd) In One Half Passed for 200 yards or more... Bernard Oden vs Minnesota, 1997 (232-2nd) Passed for 175 yards or more... Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati, 1997 (190-2nd) Rushed for 100 yards or more... Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999 (110-1st) Rushed for 150 yards or more... Paul Gowen vs Tulsa, 1969 (150-1st) Rushed for three TDs or more... Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999 (3-1st) Passed for three of more TDs... Bernard Oden vs UAB, 1997 (Floyd, Dodson, Blevins, 1st) Caught six or more passes... Richie Floyd vs Arkansas St., 1997 (6-1st) Caught five or more passes... Richie Floyd vs Arkansas St., 1997 (6-1st) Had 100 yards receiving... Darron White, Cincinanti, 2001 (119-1st) Caught two or more TD passes... Isaac Bruce vs Miss State, 1993 (2-2nd) Kicked four or more field goals... Ryan White vs UAB, 1999 (4-1st) The Last Time a Tiger Team... In One Quarter Passed for 75 yards or more... vs Tennessee, 1999 (98-3rd) Passed for 100 yards or more vs Houston, 1998 (115-1st) Passd for 175 or more vs Minnesota, 1997 (4th) Passed for three TDs... vs UAB, 1997 (3) Rushed for 75 yards or more vs Tulane, 1999 (1st) Rushed for 100 yards or more... vs Arkansas St, 1997 (138-4th) Rushed for two TDs or more... vs Tulane, 1999 (2) In One Half Passed for 175 yards or more... vs Minnesota, 1997 (225-2nd) Passed for 150 yards or more... vs Tulane, 1998 (220-2nd) Passed for two or more TDs... vs Houston, 1998 (2-1st) Passed for three of more TDs... vs UAB, 1997 (3) Rushed for 200 yards or more... vs Tulsa, 1969 (222-2nd) Rushed for 250 yards or more... vs Tulsa, 1969 (285-1st) Rushed for 150 yards or more... vs Arkansas St, 1998 (161, 4th) Rushed for two TDs or more... vs Tulane, 1999 (2) Rushed for three or more TDs... vs Tulane, 1999 (3) Kicked four or more field goals... vs UAB, 1999 (4) 205

35 The Last Time MEMPHIS The Last Time a Tiger Opponent... Rushing Had 500 or more yards rushing (Texas A&M, 1978) Had 400 or more yards rushing (Georgia, 1982) Had 300 or more yards rushing (TCU, 2002) Had 75 or more rushing attempts - 75 (Texas A&M, 1978) Had 70 or more rushing attempts - 71 (Arkansas State, 1986) Had seven or more rushing TDs - 7 (Texas A&M, 1978) Had six or more rushing TDs - 6 (Tennessee, 1991) Had five or more rushing TDs - 5 (Cincinnati, 2002) Had four or more rushing TDs - 4 (Southern Miss, 1998 Had two players with 100 yards rushing in game - Sou. Miss, 2002 (Nix 198, Harris 127) PASSING Had 500 or more yards passing (Louisville, 1998) Had 400 or more yards passing (Louisville, 1998) Had 300 or more yards passing (Cincinnati, 2001) Had 60 or more pass attempts - 62 (South Florida, 2001) Had 50 or more pass attempts - 62 (South Florida, 2001) Had 40 or more pass attempts - 62 (South Florida, 2001) Had 35 or more completions - 36 (East Carolina, 1994) Had 30 or more completions - 33 (Houston, 2000) Had 25 or more completions - 28 (Houston, 2001) Had five or more TDs passes - 5 (Tennessee, 2001) Had four or more TD passes - 5 (Tennessee, 2001) Had three or more TD passes - 3 (South Florida, 2002) Had six or more passes intercepted - 6 (East Carolina, 1993) Had five or more passes intercepted - 5 (Mississippi State, 1997) Had four or more passes intercepted - 4 (Southern Mississippi, 2001) RECEIVING Had two or more players with 100 yards receiving in game - Tulane, 2000 (Terrell Harris (100) & Adrian Burnett (122)) TOTAL OFFENSE Had 600 or more yards of total offense (Texas A&M, 1978) Had 500 or more yards of total offense (Southern Miss, 2002) Had 400 or more yards of total offense (TCU, 2002) Had 90 or more plays - 90 (Cincinnati, 2001) Had 80 or more plays - 87 (Cincinnati, 2002) Had 75 or more plays - 78 (South Florida, 2002) SCORING Had 70 or more points - 92 (Mississippi, 1935) Had 60 or more points - 61 (Mississippi, 1980) Had 50 or more points - 51 (Michigan State, 1997) Had 40 or more points - 48 (Cincicnnati, 2002) Scored a two point conversion passing - Tennessee, 2001 Scored a two point conversion running - TCU, 2002 TURNOVERS Committed seven or more turnovers - 7 (Cincinnati, 1998 (5 fumbles, 2 interceptions)) Committed six or more turnovers - 7 (Cincinnati, 1998 (5 fumbles, 2 interceptions)) Had five or more fumbles - 5 (Cincinnati, 1998 (5 fumbles)) Lost four or more fumbles - 4 (Ole Miss, 1999) Did not committ a turnover - 0 (Cincinnati, 2002) Returned an interception for a touchdown - Cincicnnati, 2002 (Blue Adams) Returned a fumble for a touchdown - Houston, 2002 (Matt Mattox) DEFENSE Held UM to 10 or fewer first downs - 10 (Mississippi State, 2001) Held UM to 0 or fewer yards rushing (Tennessee, 2001) Held UM to under 100 yards rushing - 48 (South Florida, 2002) Held UM to 100 or fewer yards passing - 76 (Mississippi State, 2001) Held UM to under 300 yards of total offense (Cincinnati, 2002) Held UM to under 200 yards of total offense (Southern Mississippi, 2001) Imtercepted five or more UM passes - 5 (Miss State, 2002) Intercepted four or more UM passes - 5 (Miss State, 2002) Intercepted three or more UM passes - 5 (Miss State, 2002) Recorded a safety - Army, 2000 Recorded five or more quarterback sacks - 5 (South Florida, 2002) SPECIAL TEAMS Returned a punt for a TD - Omary Thompson, Army, 2000 Returned a blocked punt for a TD - B.J. Steele, Louisville, 2002 Returned a kickoff for a TD - Oscar Malone, Arkansas, 1992 Blocked a punt - UAB, 2001 Blocked a field goal - UAB, 2000 Punted 10 or more times - 11, UAB, 2001 Did not punt - Cincinnati, 1998 Missed a PAT - Nick Brownes, TCU, 2002 (2) MISCELLANEOUS Had 30 or more first downs - 31 (Southern Miss, 2002) Had 25 or more first downs - 27 (Cincinnati, 2002) Had 10 or penalties - 13 (South Florida, 2001) Had 100 or more penalty yards (Louisville, 2002) Had 35 minutes or more of possession - 35:08 TCU, 2002 Had a 100 yard receiver and rusher - Cincinnati, McCleskey (120 rush); Jackson (110 rush); Olinger (144 recv.) AN OPPOSING PLAYER RUSHING Rushed 45 or more times - 45 (Cyrus Lawrence, Va. Tech, 1981) Rushed 35 or more times - 36 (Robert Cooper, Cincinnati, 1999) Rushed 30 or more times - 33 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Rushed 25 or more times - 33 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Rushed for 200 or more yards (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Rushed for 150 or more yards (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Rushed for 100 or more yards (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Rushed for four or more TDs - 4 (Siran Stacy, Alabama, 1989) Rushed for three or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Rushed for two or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Had a run of 80 yards or more - 93 (Byron Evans, Minnesota, 1998) Had a run of 70 yards or more - 70 (Derrick Nix, Southern Miss, 2002) Had a run of 60 yards or more - 65 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Had a run of 50 yards or more - 65 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) PASSING Passed for 500 yards or more (Chris Redman, Louisville, 1998) Passed for 400 yards or more (Chris Redman, Louisville, 1998) Passed for 300 yards or more (Gino Guidugli, Cincinnati, 2001) Attempted 60 or more passes - 62 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2001) Attempted 50 or more passes - 62 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2001) Attempted 40 or more passes - 62 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2001) Attempted 35 or more passes - 36 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2002) Completed 30 or more passes - 35 (Marcus Crandell, East Carolina, 1994) Completed 25 or more passes - 28 (Nick Eddy, Houston, 2001) Threw for five or more TDs - 5 (Casey Clausen, Tennessee, 2001) Threw for four or more TDs - 5 (Casey Clausen, Tennessee, 2001) Threw for three or more TDs - 3 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2002) Threw four or more interceptions - 4 (Jeff Kelly, Southern Mississippi, 2001) Threw three or more interceptions - 4 (Jeff Kelly, Southern Mississippi, 2001) 206

36 The Last Time Completed a pass for 80 or more yards - 80 (John Bond, Mississippi STate, 1982) Completed a pass for 70 or more yards - 72 (Chris Redman, Louisville, 1998) Completed a pass for 60 or more yards - 69 (Dave Ragone, Louisville, 2001) Completed a pass for 50 or more yards - 57 (Gino Guidugli, Cincinnati, 2001) RECEIVING Caught 13 or more passes (Brad Gaines, Vanderbilt, 1989) Caught eight or more passes - 8 (LaDaris Vann, Cincinnati, 2002) Had 200 or more yards receiving (Ron Sellers, Florida State, 1968) Had 175 or more yards receiving (Chris Penn, Tulsa, 1993) Had 150 or more yards receiving (Robert Kilow, Arkansas State, 2000) Had 125 yards or more receiving (Jon Olinger, Cincinnati, 2001) Had 100 or moire yards receiving (LaDaris Vann, Cincinnati, 2002) Caught three or more TD passes - 3 (Donte Stallworth, Tennessee, 2001) Caught two or more TD passes - 2 (Hugh Smith, South Florida, 2002) TOTAL OFFENSE Had 400 or more yards of total offense (Bill Cappleman, Florida State, 1969) Had 300 or more yards of total offense (Gino Guidugli, Cincinnati, 2001) Had 100 or more yards rushing and passing SCORING Accounted for five or more TDs - 5 (Casey Clausen, Tennessee, 2001) Accounted for four or more TDs - 5 (Casey Clausen, Tennessee, 2001) Accounted for three or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Scored four or more TDs - 4 (Siran Stacy, Alabama, 1989) Scored three or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Scored two or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002) Kicked four or more field goals - 4 (Alex Walls, Tennessee, 2000) DEFENSE Intercepted two or more passes - 2 (Korey Banks, Mississippi State, 2002) Recorded three or more sacks - 3 (Chris Daley, South Florida, 2001) Recorded two or more sacks - 2 (Maurice Jones & Tim Jones, South Florida, 2002) Recorded four or more tackles for loss - 4 (Chris Daley, South Florida, 2001) Recorded three or more tackles for loss - 4 (Chris Daley, South Florida, 2001) SPECIAL TEAMS Scored 10 or more points kicking - 11 (Brent Smith, Mississippi State, 2002) Kicked four or more field goals - 4 (Kevin Miller, East Carolina, 2001) Kicked three or more field goals - 3 (Brent Smith, Mississippi State, 2002) Kicked a field goal of 50 yards or more - 53 (Brian Hazelwood, Mississippi State, 1997) Kicked a 70 yard punt - 72 (Grahan White, Army, 1999) Kicked a 60 yard punt - 62 (Seth Marler, Tulane, 2002) Kicked a 50 yard punt - 51 (Joey Pisatti, TCU, 2002) Totaled 150 or more kick return yards (Bobby Brown, Cincinnati, 1989) Totaled 100 or more kick return yards (Zek Parker, Louisville, 1999) Totaled 100 or more punt return yards (Jason Armstead, Mississippi, 2002) Had 100 yard kickoff return (Maurice Nelson, Tulane, 1985) A Scoring Frenzy... The Memphis vs. Army football game during the 2000 season became a scoring frenzy despite a final score in the Tigers favor, The frenzy was not so much in the number of points scored but in the manner in which touchdowns were scored. The two teams scored seven different ways including: Rushing TD Passing TD Punt Return TD Fumble Recovery Return TD Pass Interception Return TD Safety PAT The only three ways the teams did not score were by field goal, kickoff return and by blocked kick return. Tiger defensive back Idrees Bashir (pictured at right) set a Memphis record for the longest interception return for a touchdown when he went 100 yards. 207

37 Annual Team Stats MEMPHIS Total Offense Rushing Passing 1st Scoring 3rd Year G Ply Yds Ypg Car Ypg Att Cmp Int Pct Yds Ypg Dwns Pts Avg Pen Yds Cnv NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 729 NA NA NA NA NA 208

38 Lou Groza Award MEMPHIS Joe Allison, standing with Lou Groza, was the first recipient of the prestigious Lou Groza Award. Former University of Memphis placekicker Joe Allison enjoyed a record setting career and a brilliant season in 1992, but he never dreamed that in doing so he would receive the Lou Groza Award, which is presented to the nation's top college kicker. Allison, a native of Atlanta, GA, led the nation in field goals per game, average field goals made per game, and in kick scoring for the final nine weeks of the 1992 season. His 23-of-25 field goals made were the most in the nation according to the NCAA and his 92.0 percent made rated best among all kickers for the year. "I did not know about the Lou Groza Award until we played Tulsa in late October," said Allison. "After the game, Bob Winn (Assistant Athletic Director/Communications) came up to me in the locker room and said that I was a candidate for the award. I didn't even know who Lou Groza was at the time. "As soon as we returned to campus, I looked up Mr. Groza's statistics in the NFL record book and I talked to Coach Armstrong (UM kicking coach) about his career with the Cleveland Browns." Allison continued on his torrid streak of field goals made throughout the remainder of the '92 season. Week after week, his name appeared at the top of the NCAA statistics for kickers and a campaign was started to let sportswriters and voters throughout the country know about Allison's feats. For his accomplishments, Allison was named first team All-America by The Football News, The Football Writers Association, the Associated Press, United Press International, College and Pro Football Weekly and The Sporting News. He is Memphis' first ever first team All-American on the Associated Press squad and was named to more first team All-America teams in one year than any other Memphis football Tiger in the school's history. Following the Thanksgiving holidays, Allison suffered an attack of appendicitis and had an emergency appendectomy. The surgery kept Allison from traveling to Hollywood, CA, to appear on the Bob Hope Christmas Special and it was while he was in the hospital recovering from his surgery that Allison learned that he had won the Lou Groza Award. "Mr. Winn called and told me that I had won the award and it made me feel a whole lot better," Allison stated. "I was determined that I was going to get well and travel to Florida for the awards ceremony." Allison did indeed recover from his surgery and with the assistance of former head coach Chuck Stobart and kicking coach Murray Armstrong, traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, to receive the first national award ever won by a Memphis player. The December 10th program was emceed by ABC sportscaster Curt Gowdy, and Baylor University head coach Grant Teaff was the guest speaker. In accepting the Lou Groza Award from "The Toe" himself, Allison credited his snapper and holder and the entire Tiger special teams. "Out of the 57 snaps during the season," Allison said, "I was the only one who made a mistake. Chad (Williams) did not have a bad snap, Andy (McWilliams) did not have a bad hold, but I missed two field goals. I couldn't have done it without their help." The cousin of the late NASCAR driver Davey Allison, Joe booted 32-of-32 PATs in 1992 and finished with a school record 81 consecutive PATs made for his career. He set the Memphis record for field goals made in a single season when he kicked his 17th of the year in the Tigers win over Tulsa in Allison currently holds the Memphis record for 50-yard field goals in a season with three in 1990 and with two 51-yarders in 1992, Allison has hit more 50- plus yard field goals than any other player in Tiger history. For 30 years, the school scoring record for a single season had been 84 points by Dave Casinelli (1963). Allison broke Casinelli's record during the Ole Miss game and finished the season with 101 points. He accounted for 35.2 percent of all of the Tigers' points in LOU GROZA AWARD WINNERS 1992: Joe Allison, Memphis 1993: Judd Davis, Florida 1994: Steve McLaughlin, Arizona 1995: Michael Reeder, TCU 1996: Marc Primanti, NC. State 1997: Martin Gramatica, Kansas State 1998: Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State 1999: Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State 2000:Jonathan Ruffin, Cincinnati 2001: Seth Marler, Tulane 2002: Nate Kaeding, Iowa Joe Allison, who holds virtually every University of Memphis placekicking record, is the school's all-time leading scorer with 263 points. Allison had a single-season record of 101 points in

39 Honored Tigers MEMPHIS All-Americans FRED ALMON Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1969) CALVIN ALLEN Williamson s Middle All-America (first team, 1950) JOHN ALLEN Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1969) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1970) JOE ALLISON Associated Press All-America (first team, 1992) UPI All-America (first team, 1992) Football Writers All-America (first team, 1992) The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1992) Football News All-America (first team, 1992) College & Pro Football Weekly All-America (first team, 1992) Playboy All-America (first team, 1993) Football News All-America (first team, 1993) DANTON BARTO Football News Sophomore All-America (first team, 1991) Football News All-America (fourth team, 1992) Football News All-America (fourth team, 1993) DAVID BERRONG Associated Press All-America (third team, 1969) Football News All-America (third team, 1969) EARL BILLINGS Williamson's All-American (first team, 1955) JOHN BOMER Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1969) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1970) GARY BOULDIN GTE Academic All-America (second team, 1992) MARQUIS BOWLING Football News (Honorable Mention, 1997) Football News (second team, 1998) CHUCK BROOKS Football News All-America (first team, 1963) Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Williamson s All-America (first team, 1963) Tailback Paul Skeeter Gowen was named to the AP All-America team in 69 & 70. KEITH BUTLER Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1977) DAVE CASINELLI N.E.A. All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) UPI All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Williamson s All-America (second team, 1963) COSIDA Academic All-America (second team, 1963) COTTON CLIFFORD Williamson s Little All-America (Honorable Mention, 1957) JIMMY COLE Williamson s Middle All-America (Honorable Mention,1951) Williamson s Middle All-America (first team, 1953) O.C. COLLINS Sporting News Freshman All-America (fourth team,2002) Rivals.com Freshman All-America (first team, 2002) JERRY DANDRIDGE Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1975) ALEX DEES Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1968) JEFF FITE Street & Smith's (third team, 1990) JUDSON FLINT The Sporting News (first team, 1988) BOB FORD Williamson's All-America (Honorable Mention, 1954) JAMES GAITHER Sporting News Freshman All-America (third team, 2001) The Football News Freshman All-America (2nd team) TED GATEWOOD Associated Press (Honorable Mention, 1986) PAUL SKEETER GOWEN Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1969) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1970) EARNEST GRAY Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1977) Football News All-America (first team, 1978) 210

40 Honored Tigers ERIC HARRIS Football Writers All-America (first team, 1976) Tom Harmon s Football Today All-America (first team, 1976) NCAA Consensus All-America (first team, 1976) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1976) TIM HARRIS Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention,1983) AL HOTZ Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention,1969) KEN IRVIN Football News All-America (Honorable Mention, 1994) PAT JANSEN GTE Academic All-America (first team, 1992) RAY JAMIESON Associated Press All- America (Honorable Mention, 1968) Joe Allison received the first annual Lou Groza Award in 1992 as the nation s top kicker. ANDY NELSON Williamson s Little All-America (first team, 1957) BOB PARKER Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1969) BOB PATTERSON Williamson s Little All-America (first team, 1954) DAVE PAWLIK Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1970) (Honorable Mention, 1963) Time Magazine All-America (first team, 1964) Football Coaches Assoc. All-America (first team, 1964) Associated Press All-America (second team, 1964) UPI All-America (second team, 1964) Lockert s All-America (third team, 1964) The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1964) Playboy All-America (first team, 1964) RON SELLS Successful Farmer All-America (second team, 1996) Successful Farmer All-America (second team, 1998) KAMAL SHAKIR The Sporting News (Freshman All-American, 1997) ALLEN SHIPMAN Associated Press All-American (Honorable Mention, 1968) OLLIE KELLER Williamson s Little All- America (Honorable Mention, 1953) JEFF KING Football News Sophomore All-America (third team, 1991) JIMMY LACKIE Churchman s All-America Team (1977) DEAN LOTZ Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1968) LOU McLELLAND Williamson s Middle All-America (first team, 1951) LARRY McGHEE Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1970) MIKE McKENZIE College Sports All-America (Honorable Mention, 1998) Football News All-America (Honorable Mention, 1998) GENE MEADOWS Williamson s Middle All-America (Honorable Mention,1951) LLOYD PATTERSON Football News Sophomore All-America (1976) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1977) MIKE ROBB Churchman s All-America Team (1973) BILL ROBERTSON Williamson s All-America (first team, 1949) BOB RUSH Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1975) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1976) The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1976) HARRY SCHUH N.E.A. All-America (first team, 1963) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) UPI All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Williamson s All-America JERRY TODD Associated Press All-American (Honorable Mention, 1968) RUSSELL VOLLMER Williamson s All-America (second team, 1963) N.E.A. All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Associated Press (Honorable Mention,1963) UPI All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) RYAN WHITE Football News All-America (Honorable Mention, 1998) Football News Freshman All-America (1998) Playboy All-American (first team, 2000) Phil Steele All-American (first team, 2001) ALEX WILLIAMS Williamson s Middle All-America (Honorable Mention,1950) JEROME WOODS Football News (second team, 1995) College Sports Magazine 211

41 Honored Tigers (third team, 1995) Associated Press (third team, 1995) JAMES EARL WRIGHT Williamson's All-America (Honorable Mention, 1960) Lou Groza Awar ard The Lou Groza Award is a national award presented annually to the nation's top kicker. 1992: Joe Allison (see page 197) All-Conference USA 1996: Richard Hogans (LB), first team Tony Williams (DT), second team Keith Spann (DB), second team Ted Lane (PK), second team Tavares Middlebrooks (OL),freshman team Damien Dodson (WR), freshman team Caspor Stiles (LB), freshman team Mike McKenzie (LB), freshman team 1997: Mike McKenzie (DB), first team Marquis Bowling (DT), first team Daniel Gomez (OT), second team Gerard Arnold (RB), second team Reid Hedgepeth (TE), freshman team Marcus Bell (DT), freshman team Kamal Shakir (LB), freshman team 1998: Mike McKenzie (DB), first team Marquis Bowling (DT), first team Ryan White (K), first team Ron Sells (OT), second team Gerard Arnold (RB), second team Artis Hicks (OG), freshman team David Sherrod (OT), freshman team Andre Arnold (DE), freshman team Idrees Bashir (DB), freshman team 1999: Tramont Lawless (DE), first team Ryan White (K), first team Tim Seymour (C), second team Kamal Shakir (LB), second team Marcus Bell (NT), second team Travis Anglin (QB), freshman team * Jeff Sanders (RB), freshman team Trey Eyre (OG), freshman team * Co-Freshman of the Year 2000: Andre Arnold (DE), first team Marcus Bell (NT), first team Kamal Shakir (ILB), first team Idrees Bashir (FS), first team Michael Stone (DB), first team Billy Kendall (TE), second team Jeremiah Bonds (RB), freshman team Jason Brown (DB), freshman team Coot Terry (OLB) freshman team 2001: Glenn Sumter (DB), first team Artis Hicks (OG), first team Dante Brown (RB), second team Darron White (WR), freshman team Drew Harmon (C), freshman team James Gaither (P), freshman team 2002: Jimond Pugh (C), first team Tony Brown (DT), second team Travis Anglin (WR), second team Derrick Ballard (LB), second team DeAngelo Williams (RB) freshman team O.C.Collins (DB), freshman team Stephen Gostkowski (K), freshman team John Doucette (TE), freshman team All-South Independent 1973: Eric Harris (DB) Bobby Ward (WR) 1974: Ken Niemaseck (DT) (1st team) Bobby Williams (K) (1st team) Jerry Dandridge (LB) (2nd team) Eric Harris (DB) (2nd team) James Thompson (WR) (2nd team) Van Anderson (DE) (2nd team) David Fowler (QB) (Honorable Men.) Ronald Moon (RB) (Honorable Men.) Eary Jones (DT) (Honorable Men.) Bob Rush (C) (Honorable Men.) Keith Wright (WR) (Honorable Men.) Bobby Ward (WR) (Honorable Men.) 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) Eary Jones (DT) Bob Rush (C) Keith Wright (FL) Terdell Middleton (RB) Lummy Wright (DE) 1976: Lloyd Patterson (QB) Bob Rush (C) Eric Harris (DB) 1977: Earnest Gray (WR) Lloyd Patterson (QB) Keith Wright (FL) Keith Butler (LB) 1978: Earnest Gray (WR) Tony Graves (DB) 1979: Rick Snider (OT) 1982: Johnny Walker (LB) 1983: Tim Harris (DE) (1st team) Eric Fairs (LB) (2nd team) 1984: Tim Harris (DE) (1st team) Tim Long (OT) (1st team) Derrick Burroughs (DB) (1st team) Don Glosson (K) (2nd team) Eric Fairs (LB) (2nd team) Punkin Williams (RB) (2nd team) Donnie Elder (DB) (2nd team) 1985: Eric Fairs (LB) (1st team) Jeff Walker (OT) (1st team) Danny Sparkman (QB) (2nd team) 1986: David Brandon (DE) (2nd team) Ted Gatewood (C) (2nd team) 1987: Marlon Brown (LB) 1st team) Tim Borcky (OT) (1st team) Ted Gatewood (C) (2nd team) Scott Dill (OG) (2nd team) 1988: Eddie Moore (DB) (1st team) Reid Bennett (OG) (1st team) Jeff Fite (P) (2nd team) Tory Epps (NG) (2nd team) Damon Young (LB) (2nd team) Charles Wilson (WR) (2nd team) 1989: John Butler (K) (2nd team) Marvin Cox (RB) (2nd team) 1990: Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB) (1st team) Jeff Fite (P) (2nd team) Keith Bland (OT) (2nd team) 1991: Chris Hobbs (NG) (1st team) Danton Barto (LB) (1st team) Jeff Buffaloe (P) (1st team) Dominic Calloway (DB) (1st team) James Maclin (OG) (2nd team) 1992: Joe Allison (K) (1st team & Offensive Player of the Year) Danton Barto (LB) (1st team & Defensive Player of the Year) Larry Bolton (C) (1st team) Jeff Buffaloe (P) (1st team) Russell Copeland (WR) (1st team) Chris Hobbs (NG) (1st team) Jeff King (OG) (1st team) Steve Matthews (QB) (1st team) Larry Porter (TB) (2nd team) Jeremy Williams (DB) (2nd team) Stevie Williams (OG) (2nd team) 1993: Joe Allison (PK) Danton Barto (LB) Isaac Bruce (WR) Dominic Calloway (DB) Tony Semple (OT) Stevie D. Williams (OG) All-National Independent 1994: Ken Irvin (DB) (3rd team) James Logan (DE) (Hon.Men.) *Ryan Roskelly (WR/PR) (1st team) Marcus Holliday (RB) (3rd team) Luis Tejeda (PK) (1st team) Jesse Allen (LB) (1st team) John Ludwiczak (C) (2nd team) Keith Setler (OT) (2nd team) Bryan Barnett (DT) (2nd team) Brian Davis (KR) (2nd team) *Newcomer of the Year 1995: Jerome Woods (DB) (1st team) ('95 Defensive Player of the Year) Tony Williams (NG) (2nd team) Bryan Barnett (DT) (3rd team) Ryan Roskelly (WR/PR) (3rd team) Keith Spann (DB) (3rd team) Ken Newton (C) (3rd team) 212

42 Honored Tigers All-Missouri Fullback Ray Jamieson was named to the 1968 All-Missouri Valley Team. Valle alley 1968: Allen Shipman (OT) Bob Parker (OG) Dean Lotz (C) Ray Jamieson (FB) Alex Dees (DE) Bill McRight (LB) Jerry Todd (DB) David Berrong (DB) Billy J. Murphy (Coach of Year) 1969: Mike Stark (OT) Al Hotz (OG) John Bomer (C) Paul Gowen (RB) (Soph of Year) Bobby Dees (DE) Luis Fernandez (DT) Fred Almon (NG) John Allen (LB) David Berrong (DB) Billy J. Murphy (Coach of Year) 1970: Mike Stark (OT) Larry McGhee (OG) John Bomer (C) Larry Frankenbach (DE) David Pawlik (NG) John Allen (LB) Rick Kale (DB) Walter Daggett (DB) Paul Gowen (RB) All-Metro Conference 1980: Rick Snider (OT) Jerry Knowlton (FL) Stanley Adams (LB) Michael Thomas (LB) Todd Ondra (LB) 1981: Tom Dorian (OG) Ken DeFeo (C) Greg Montgomery (DT) Mike Kleimeyer (LB) Marvin Chatman (DB) 1982: Ken DeFeo (C) Greg Montgomery (DT) Tom Dorian (OG) Johnny Walker (LB) 1983: Tim Harris (DE) Eric Fairs (LB) Jeff Walker (OT) Derrick Crawford (WR) Danny Sparkman (QB) Don Glosson (K) Greg Montgomery (DT) Percy Nabors (DB) 1984: Tim Long (OT) Tim Harris (LB) Donnie Elder (DB) Eric Fairs (LB) Don Glosson (K) Punkin Williams (RB) 1985: Jeff Walker (OT) Danny Sparkman (QB) Dennis Borcky (DE) Tim Harris (LB) David East (C) Jerry Harris (WR) Eric Fairs (LB) Trell Hooper (DB) 1986: Ted Gatewood (C) David Brandon (LB) 1987: Ted Gatewood (C) Tim Borcky (OT) Reggie Dubose (DB) 1988: Eddie Moore (DB) Reid Bennett (OG) Tory Epps (NG) Mike Nettles (DB) Charles Wilson (WR) Damon Young (LB) Jeff Fite (P) 1989: Marvin Cox (RB) Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB) Eddie Moore (DB) Keith Bland (OT) Clark Stevenson (C) John Butler (K) Tory Epps (NG) 1990: Jeff Fite (P) All-IFA Conference The IFA (Independent Football Alliance) was formed in 1992 and comprised of five 1-A Independent football playing schools. The Alliance includes Memphis, Tulsa, Southern Mississippi, Cincinnati, East Carolina. 1992: Joe Allison (K) (first team) Danton Barto (LB) (first team) Larry Bolton (C) (first team) Jeff Buffaloe (P) (first team) Russell Copeland (WR) (first team) Chris Hobbs (NG) (first team) Steve Matthews (QB) (first team) Jeremy Williams (DB) (first team) Stevie Williams (OG) (first team) 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) (first team) Stevie Williams (OL) (first team) Rod Brown (DE) (first team) Danton Barto (LB) (first team) * Dominic Calloway (DB) (first team) Joe Allison (PK) (first team) *Defensive Player of the Year Liberty Bowl Alliance Player ers s of the Year 1994: Ken Irvin (Co-Defensive Player of the Year) Duane Vandborg (Co-Defensive Player of the Year) 1995: Jerome Woods (Defensive Player of the Year) Southern n Living All-South Team 1969: Jerry Todd (Defensive Back) 1992: Danton Barto (Linebacker) 1993: Danton Barto (Linebacker) 1993: Joe Allison (Plackicker) SAE-Paul Gingold MVP Awar ard Given in honor of former Sigma Alpha Epsilon brother Paul Gingold, this award sented to the MVP of the annual Blue-Gray spring game. The award is voted on by members of the media. 1965: Chuck Pettit (OT) 1966: Larry Duck (DT) Bill McRight (LB) 1967: Russ Denof (RB) 1968: Ken Apple (NG) 1969: Rod Hayden (DE) John Bomer (C) 1970: Walter Daggett (DB) Jay McCoy (RB) 213

43 Honored Tigers 1971: Bobby Russell (DT) 1972: Carey Mulwee (LB) 1973: Mark Benskin (TE) 1974: Greg Gore (DE) 1975: Keith Butler (LB) 1976: Terdell Middleton (RB) 1977: James King (RB) 1978: Richard Locke (FB) 1979: Johnny Ray (DB) 1980: Michael Harper (WR) 1981: Danny Felts (RB) 1982: Tony Wiley (RB) 1983: Don Glosson (K) 1984: Jeff Womack (RB) 1985: RAIN OUT 1986: Jeff Womack (RB) 1987: Gerald White (RB) 1988: Elgin Perkins (RB) 1989: Tommy Ferrari (QB) 1990: Gary Bouldin (QB) 1991: Joe Cole (QB) 1992: Larry Porter (RB) 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) Rod Brown (LB) 1994: Dan Bonner (DE) 1995: Chad Reed (QB) 1996: Keith Cobb (RB) 1997: Bernard Oden (QB) Gerard Arnold (RB) 1998: Kenton Evans (QB) 1999: Neil Suber (QB) 2000: Neil Suber (QB) 2001: Travis Anglin (QB) 2002: Danny Wimprine (QB) Phi-Sigma Kappa Academic Awar ard Presented by the brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa to the scholar (football) athlete who attained the highest GPA for the previous year. 1974: Jim Mincey (DB) 1975: Bob Orians (DB) 1976: Bob Orians (DB) 1977: Bob Orians (DB) 1978: Jarvis Greer (DB) 1979: Johnny Ray (DB) 1980: Johnny Ray (DB) 1981: Johnny Ray (DB) Chevr vrolet Scholar holarship Awar ard The following players have had $1,000 scholarships given to the general scholarship fund in their names. Chevrolet Motor Division, which sponsors the telecast, donates the scholarship. 1980: Stanley Adams (DE) vs Florida State Texaco Star Classic MVP Awar ard The following players have had a $1,000 scholarship given in their name to the general athletic scholarship fund at UM. Texaco, the sponsor of the Texaco Star Classic in Orlando, Florida, donates the scholarship. 1990: Jeff Fite (P) vs Florida State Vanguar anguard d Club Given by the Memphis Vanguard Club to the outstanding athlete in the Mid-South area. 1975: Bob Rush (C) 1976: Lloyd Patterson (QB) 1977: Earnest Gray (WR) 1998: Tony Williams (DT) Jerome Woods (DB) ESPN Player of the Game On each ESPN televised football game, an offensive and defensive player of the game is selected. 1982: Johnny Walker (LB) vs Georgia 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) vs Miami, FL M-Club Athlete of the Year The M-Club Letterman s Club has selected an Athlete of the Year since the 1973 season. 1973: Cliff Taylor (FB) 1976: Bob Rush (C) 1978: Earnest Gary (WR) 1979: Keith Clark (DE) 1980: Todd Ondra (LB) 1981: Ken DeFeo (C) 1982: Anthony Carter (DB) Sports Illustrated Player of the Week 1963: John Fred Robillo (NG) vs Mississippi 1965: Billy Fletcher (QB) vs Mississippi State 1966: Joe Rushing (LB) vs Tulsa 1977: Keith Clark (DE) vs Houston 1992: Ken Irvin (DB) vs Arkansas Associated Press Player of the Week 1960: James Earl Wright (QB) vs Mississippi 1963: Russ Vollmer (QB) vs Mississippi State 1965: Billy Fletcher (QB) vs Mississippi State 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) vs Auburn 1984: Tim Harris (LB) vs SW Louisiana Danny Sparkman (QB) vs Cincinnati 1987: Damon Young (LB) vs Mississippi Tory Epps (NG) vs Alabama Wayne Pryor (FB) vs Alabama Marlon Brown (LB) vs Louisville Football News Player of the Week 1990: Larry Porter (RB) vs Arkansas St. 1992: Ken Irvin (DB) vs Arkansas Sporting News Player of the Week 1988: Eddie Moore (DB) vs Florida 1992: Ken Irvin (DB) vs Arkansas 1993: Steve Matthews (QB) vs Miss. State 214

44 Honored Tigers AT&T Long Dis- tance Player of the Week 1996: Qadry Anderson vs Houston (82-yard pass play) Teofilo Riley vs Houston (82-yard reception) Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee (95-yard Kickoff Return) ESPY Awar ard 1996: Kevin Cobb (95-yard kickoff return vs UT) Selected as the player of the year in college football Highland Hun- dred MVP Awar ard Each year the members of the Highland Hundred select an offensive and defensive Most Valuable Player. The honorees names are inscribed on a permanent plaque in South Hall, the Memphis athletic dormitory. They are also presented trophies at the annual football banquet. Previous winners are: 1974: James Thompson (WR) 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) Lummy Wright (DE) 1976: Bob Rush (C) 1977: Keith Butler (LB) 1978: Earnest Gary (WR) Peter Scatamacchia (NG) 1979: Leo Cage (RB) Wayne Weedon (DT) Tony Williams was named the Tigers MVP in : Russell Richards (TE) Todd Ondra (LB) 1981: Jerry Knowlton (FL) Duane Marshall (DE) 1982: Ken DeFeo (C) Michael Joe Cannon (DE) 1983: Derrick Crawford (WR) Percy Nabors (DB) Cedric Wright (DE) 1984: Punkin Williams (RB) Dwight Blalock (TE) Jack Oliver (OT) Derrick Burroughs (DB) Tim Harris (LB) Eric Fairs (LB) 1985: Jeff Walker (OT) Danny Sparkman (QB) Tim Harris (LB) Eric Fairs (LB) 1986: Harold Beane (DT) Octavian Sharp (LB) Ron Palmer (DB) Ted Gatewood (C) Wayne Pryor (FB) Jerry Harris (WR) Arthur Franklin (P) 1990: Chuck Boler (OT) Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB) Jeff Fite (P) 1991: Keith Benton (QB) Danton Barto (LB) Jeff Buffaloe (P) 1992: Russell Copeland (WR) Chris Hobbs (NG) Joe Allison (PK) 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) Danton Barto (LB) Joe Allison (PK) 1994: Ken Irvin (DB) Overall MVP Al Dawkins (FB) Duane Vandborg (LB) Ryan Roskelly (PR) 1995: Jerome Woods (DB) Overall MVP Ken Newton (OL) Tony Williams (DL) Ryan Roskelly (Special teams) Britton Wilkins (Special teams) 1996: Tony Williams (DT) Overall MVP Qadry Anderson Offensive Player of Year Richard Hogans Defensive Player of Year Ted Lane Special Teams Player of Year 1997: Bernard Oden Overall MVP Ron Sells Offensive Lineman of Year Marquis Bowling Defensive Lineman of Year Jeff Bazemore Special Teams Player of Year 1998: Gerard Arnold (RB) Overall MVP Chris Powers (OL) T.J. Fryer (DL) Ryan White (Special Teams) 1999: Gerard Arnold (RB) Tramont Lawless (DE) Joe Rocconi (Special Teams) 2000: Billy Kendall (TE) Kamal Shakir (LB) Ryan Johnson (Special Teams) 2001: Bunkie Perkins (WR) Glenn Sumter (DB) Ryan Johnson (Special Teams) 2002: Danny Wimprine (QB) Tony Brown (DT) Robert Douglas (Special Teams) Glenn Jones 12th Man Awar ard The Glenn Jones 12th Man Award is presented by the membership of the Highland Hundred to the Tiger football player who leads through desire, determination and courage. 1983: Mike Omar (TE) 1984: Keith Mutters (LB) 1985: Joe Hennelly (DB) 1986: Dennis Borcky (DE) 1987: Ted Gatewood (C) 1988: Marvin Cox (RB) 1989: Rick Fredette (NG) 1990: Marvin Cox (RB) 1991: David Garaffa (LB) 1992: Mike Davis (LB) 1993: James Logan (DE) 1994: Marquis Bowling (DE) 1995: Pat Stiles (LB) 1996: Jeff Bazemore (WR) 1997: Marcus Jack (RB) Rodney Lanctot (DE) 1998: Marcus Jack (RB) 1999: Lou Esposito (OG) DeMorrio Shank (LB) 2000: Wade Smith (OT) DeMorrio Shank (ILB) Glenn Sumter (SS) 2001: Jeff Cameron (TE) Treveco Lucas (DE) 2002: Danny Wimprine (QB) Eric Taylor (DT) Kenyun Glover (DT) Chris Far aros Awar ard This award is presented by the Student Ambassador Board in honor of former Tiger offensive coordinator Chris Faros. The award is presented each spring to the player, selected by the current coaching staff, who has shown the most improvement during spring practice. 1984: Dwight Blalock (TE) 215

45 Honored Tigers 1985: Nathan Beason (NG) 1986: Andy Whitwell (QB) 1987: Gerald White (RB) 1988: John Norman (RB) 1989: Lee Butler (TE) Lish Trice (DT) 1990: Leon Bosby (FB) Chris Michael (DB) 1991: Larry Porter (RB) 1992: Tony Semple (OT) 1993: Jesse Allen (LB) 1994: Al Dawkins (FB) 1995: Kerry Cobb (TE) 1996: Andre Woods (RB) Britton Wilkins (LB) 1997: Tavares Middlebrooks (OT) Michael Boatman (LB) 1998: Caspor Stiles (LB) Chris Powers (C) Austin O'Dell (OL) Kosha Irby (DB) 1999: Chance Nesbitt (WR) Andre Arnold (DE) 2000: Darche Epting (FB) Glenn Sumter (SS) 2001: Bunkie Perkins (WR) Eric Taylor (DT) 2002: Andrew Handy (OG) Darren Garcia (WR) Scott Vogel (DB) 2003: Tavarious Davis (WR) Gene Frederic (C) Will Hyden (LB) Rex x Docker ery Memorial Scholar holarship Awar ard Gifts and donations to the University of Memphis, in the name of former head football coach Rex Dockery, have reached a total that allows the athletic department to endow a football scholarship. Each year the Rex Dockery Memorial Scholarship will be presented to an incoming Tiger football signee who exemplifies the football ideals of Dockery. The past recipients of the scholarship are: 1984: James Cribbs (DT) Hamilton HS 1985: Adrian Harrod (DT) ECS 1986: Wilson Neely (LB) Hamilton HS 1987: Clark Stevenson (C) Elliston HS 1988: James Maclin (OG) Covington HS 1989: Jeff King (OG) Hueytown (AL) HS 1990: Fred Archie (RB) Shaw (AL) HS 1991: Joel Peschke (TE) Milford (OH) HS 1992: Britton Wilkins (LB) ECS 1993: Steve Wilson (DL) Theodore (AL)HS 1994: Jeran Burns (WR) South Side HS 1995: Jason Harris (QB) Whitehaven HS 1996: Rodney Lanctot (LB) Crescent City (FL) HS 1997: Stephen Galbraith (QB) Marietta, (GA) HS 1998: Roberto Young (OLB) CBCHS, (MO) HS 1999: Casey Rooney (WR), West (IA) HS 2000: Kenyun Glover (DT), Overton HS 2001: Jeremiah Bonds (RB), J.O. Johnson (AL) HS 2002: Rusty Clayton (DS/C), Oak Grove (MS) HS M-Club Hall of Fame 1974: Sam Johnson (T) Ed Thompson (C) : Gene Fulghum (T) Frank Magoffin (T) : Skeeter Ellis(RB) Andy Nelson (DB) Bill Robertson (E) Paul Hicks (FB) : Haggard Cherry (QB) Jimmy Cole (RB) Sam Hindsman (E) Dr. C.C.Humphreys (Coach) : Ralph Hatley (Coach) Tom Nix (T) Keith White (RB) : Bob Patterson (OG) James Earl Wright (QB) A.Eugene Smith (Trainer) : John Bramlett (LB) Roland McMackin (E) Andrew Porter (T) : Harry Schuh (OT) Andy Settles (C) : Doug Mayo (G) Billy J.Murphy (Coach) : Dave Casinelli (FB) Bob Ford (E) Russell Vollmer (QB) George Zarecor (T) : Henry Evans (RB) Bill Hudson (T) Preston Watts (RB) : Billy Fletcher (QB) Alex Williams (FB) : Charlie Babb (DB) Leo Davis (Coach) Elmer Vaughn (QB) : Skeeter Gowen (RB) Kenneth Barker (RB) Percy Roberts (G) Cliff Taylor (FB) : Bob Rush (C) Alex Moore (OG) : Calvin Allen (OG) Keith Butler (LB) : Chuck Brooks (TE) Fred Medling (G) : Earnest Gray (WR) Eric Harris (DB) John Lee (E) Keith Wright (WR) : Cotton Clifford (OL) Bubba Winkler (NG) : John Cronin ( ) Bob Finamore (DT) ( ) Paul Haynes (B) ( ) Doug Woodlief (LB) ( ) Terdell Middleton (RB) ( ) Jim Enoch (OL) (1938) 1994: Dick Quast (NG) ( ) Will Renfro (E) ( ) Ed Taylor (DB) ( ) Roland Eveland (B) ( ) Lou McLelland (E) ( ) 1995: "Red" Brewer (B) ( ) Richard Coady (C) ( ) Ollie Keller (QB) ( ) Frank Mawyer (E) ( , 53) 1996: Lloyd Patterson (QB) ( ) Joe Billings (OL) ( ) Grover Lipe (OL) ( ) Jerry Christopher (E) ( ) Hugh Hathcock (OL) ( ) 1997: David Berrong (DB) ( ) Steve Jaggard (DB) ( ) Bob Henderson (OL) ( ) Elmer Ray (QB) ( ) 1998: John Barnhill (OL) ) Dr. Bill Burkett (E) ( ) Stan Davis (WR) ( ) John Jumbo Evans (OL) ( ) Milton Mayo (E) ( ) Ralph Messer (B) ( ) Bob Parker (OL) ( ) Bob Sherlag (WR) ( ) Jerry Todd (DB) ( ) 1999: Joe Allison (K) ( ) Murray Armstrong (Coach) (1961- Dennis Biodrowski (OL) ( ) Bob Brooks (FB) ( ) Scott Dill (OT) ( ) Nick Pappas (WB) ( ) 2000: John Fred Robilio (NT) ( ) Ed Weldon (RB) ( ) Dave Hathcock (DB) ( ) 2001: Richard Adragna (DT) ( ) Danny Sparkman (QB) ( ) 2002: Frank Massa (RB) ( ) Paul Hathcock (DT) ( ) Don McKinnon (OT) ( ) 216

46 Honored Tigers Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame 1968: Dr. C.C.Humphreys (Coach/AD) 1976: Billy J.Murphy (Coach) 1989: Rex Dockery (Coach) Harry Schuh (OT) 1990: Ralph Hatley (Coach) 1991: John Bramlett (LB) 1992: Tom Nix (E) 1993: Leo Davis (Coach) 1994: Ed Molinski (Coach) James Earl Wright (QB) 1995: Mooney Boswell (DE) 1997: Bill Hudson (OG) 1998: Russ Vollmer (QB) 1999: Murray Armstrong (Coach) Keith Butler (LB) 2000: Billy Fletcher (QB) 2001: Jimmy Cole (RB) Ken Donahue (Coach) National Foot- ball Founda oundation Hall of Fame The following Memphis football coaches and players have received recognition from the National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame for their work both on and off the football gridiron. 1991: Allyn McKeen (Coach) Billy y J. Murph phy Awar ard This award is presented each year to a former Memphis athlete who has excelled in his chosen profession after graduation. 1981: Miller Matthews 1982: Tom Wallace 1983: Al Brown 1984: Harold Sterling 1985: Don Coffey 1986: Don McKinnon 1987: Ed Randolph 1988: Elmer Ray 1989: George Sneed 1990: Ralph Messer 1991: John Bramlett 1992: Jim "Red" Hoggart 1993: Geddes Self 1994: Joseph Clayton 1995: Bob Stephenson Wayne Armstrong 1996: Tom Nix & Billy Fletcher 1997: Bill Gidden 1998: Col. Haywood Smith 1999: John Cobb 2000: Glenn Rogers, Sr. 2001: Carlton Henley Ralph Hatley Scholar Athlete Awar ard The Ralph Hatley Award is presented annually to an incoming freshman football player who plans a career in the field of health, physical education or recreation. 1996: Damien Dodson, WR 1997: Josh Eargle, DT 1998: Keydrin Ward, DB 1999: Ryan Johnson, WR 2000: Jeremiah Bonds, RB 2001: Marcus West, DE 2002: Tim Goodwell, LB National Foot- ball Founda oundation Scholar Athlete Awar ard The following Memphis football players have received recognition from the National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame for their work in the classroom. 1976: Jimmy Lackie (Free Safety) 1977: Jim Mincey (Free Safety) 1978: Jarvis Greer (Strong Safety) 1981: Johnny Ray (Free Safety) 1982: Gerald Brown (Wide Receiver) 1987: Arthur Franklin (Punter) 1988: Mark Bowen (Linebacker) 1989: Andy Whitwell (Quarterback) 1990: Ron Bemis (Quarterback) 1991: Jeff Fite (Punter) 1992: Gary Bouldin (Tight End) 1993: Jeff Buffaloe (Punter) 1994: Jeremy Williams (Defensive Back) 1995: Joel Peschke (Tight End) 1996: Britton Wilkins (Linebacker) 1997: Jimmy Keith (Kicker) 1998: Jeff Bazemore (Defensive Back) 1999: Brandon Tucker (Fullback) 2000: Rodney Lanctot (Defensive End) 2001: Scott Scherer (Quarterback) 2002: Boris Penchion (Defensive Line) All-American Football Founda- tion Hall of Fame 1995: Ken Donahue (Assistant Coach) Paul Davis (Assistant Coach) 1996: Allyn McKeen (Head Coach) Billy J. Murphy (Head Coach) Percy Roberts (Offensive Guard) 1997: Ralph Hatley (Head Coach) Roger French (Assistant Coach) Bob Patterson (Offensive Guard) Red Hoggatt (Quarterback) Horace McCool (Offensive Tackle) Bubba Winkler (Defensive Tackle) 1998: Russ Vollmer (Quarterback) James Earl Wright (Quarterback) Murray Armstrong (Assistant Coach) Pete Cordelli (Assistant Coach) John Barnhill (Offensive Tackle) Ed Molinski (Assistant Coach) Harry Schuh (Offensive Tackle) Rex Dockery (Head Coach) Bob Winn (Administrator) Dr. C.C. Humphreys (Administrator) 1999: Bill Robertson (End) Fred Pancoast (Coach) Jack Carter (Assistant. Coach) J.W. Patrick (Assistant Coach) Charlie Cavagnaro (Administrator) Jack Bugbee (Scoop Hudgins Award) 2000: Billy Fletcher (Quarterback) Jimmy Cole (Running Back) Joe Allison (K) John Fred Robilio (Nose Tackle) Dr. Thomas Carpenter (Administrator) 2001: R.C. Johnson (Adminstrator) Tommy West (Coach) Ed Cantler (Trainer) 2002: Tommy West (Head Coach) 2002: Don McKinnon (Offensive Line) Billy Fletcher (Quarterback) Al Brown (M Club Director) Hitachi Scholar Athlete Award 1992 Jeremy Williams (DB) 1993 Larry Bolton (C) 1994 Tony Semple (OT) 1995 Jeremy Williams (DB) Top Tiger Awar ard The Top Tiger Award is selected each year by head coach Tommy West and presented to the player (s) who has battled back from adversity to return to the field. 2001: Neil Suber (Quarterback) Josh Eargle (Off. Guard) 2002: Scott Scherer (Quarterback) Jimond Pugh (Center) 217

47 Honored Tigers RETIRED JERSEYS Since the University of Memphis first fielded an intercollegiate football team in 1912, only three jerseys have been retired. Those jerseys - 8, 30, and 39 - belonged to three outstanding individuals who helped make Tiger football what it is today. Now, to help honors Charles Greenhill, Dave Casinelli and Bill Crumby, their numbers will be issued to an outstanding defensive back, a stellar running back and to a devoted special teams player. CHARLES GREENHILL Charles Greenhill was called the "most talented football player ever to come out of Memphis, TN". The multi-talented Greenhill, who prepped at Frayser High School in Memphis where he lettered for three years in football, basketball and track, played for the Tigers just one year (1983) before being killed in a plane crash with former head coach Rex Dockery and offensive coordinator Chris Faros. Greenhill, a defensive back, had 20 tackles on the season, including 13 solo stops. Greenhill was also a dandy return man for the Tigers. The 6-2 speedster returned a kickoff 69 yards for a touchdown against Cincinnati and went on to average 29.8 yards per return. Following his death, Firestone Stadium in Memphis was renamed Charles Greenhill Stadium. Firestone Stadium was the home field for Frayser High. Jersey number 8 is being worn free safety Scott Vogel from MUS in Memphis. Vogel will work as a defensive back for the Tigers and is expected to play strong safety. 2001: Scott Vogel 2002: Scott Vogel 2003: Scott Vogel DAVE CASINELLI Dave Casinelli, Memphis' all-time leading rusher, was recruited to Memphis in 1960 from Follansbee, WV where he received all-america honors as a senior in high school. Casinelli played at Memphis from and ended his career by leading the nation in rushing and scoring while leading the Tigers to an undefeated season. During his first year as a starter, Casinelli led Memphis in rushing with 646 yards on 117 carries. His nine touchdowns in 1961 also led the Tigers. As a junior, "The Bull" gained 826 yards on 173 attempts while scoring 11 touchdowns. In his recordbreaking senior year, Casinelli became the first and only Tiger to rush for 1,000 yards in a single-season when he tallied 1,016 on 219 attempts in His 1,016 yards ranked him first among all NCAA rushers and his 14 touchdowns helped him capture the national scoring title. Following graduation, Casinelli became a successful businessman in Memphis and Tallahasse, FL. Casinelli later lost his life in a car accident in Mario Robinson, an all-state tailback from Melrose High School in Memphis, Tennessee, wore Dave Casinelli s number 30 in Quinton McCrary of Columbus, Mississippi, will wear 30 in : Mario Robinson 2003: Quinton McCrary BILL CRUMBY Bill Crumby came to the Memphis football team as a defensive back in The 6-2, 175, graduate of CBHS in Memphis, saw no action during his first year as a Tiger but earned a spot on the Memphis special teams during his second season. Crumby had appeared in the first seven games of the 1977 season and had been credited with four tackles and two assists entering the Memphis-Southern Miss contest on October 29. With less than a minute remaining in the first half, Crumby collided with teammate Tony Graves in an attempt to stop USM kick returner Willie Tullis at the Golden Eagle 35-yard line. Crumby sustained a fractured dislocation of his fifth cervical vertebra and was paralyzed from his shoulders down. Since that night, no one has worn 39. Crumby, who had supported Tiger athletics since his youth and continued to support after his accident, passed away in January of Crumby s number 39 wasawarded to a two-year letterman for the Tigers who, like Crumby, came to the U of M as a walkon but has earned a spot on the squad. Quincy Stephenson, a graduate of East High in Memphis, was the first to wear the number 39 in honor of Bill Crumby. Olen Whitely wore 39 in 2002 and again in : Quincy Stephenson 2002: Olen Whitely 2003: Olen Whitely

48 All-Star Games MEMPHIS BLUE-GRAY GAME 2001: Marcus Smith, Defensive Back Ryan White, Kicker 2000: Marcus Bell, Nose Tackle Michael Stone, Defensive Back 1996: Marvin Thomas, Defensive End Ken Newton, Center 1995: Jerome Woods, Defensive Back 1994: Marcus Holliday, Running Back James Logan, Defensive End 1993: Isaac Bruce, Wide Receiver 1992: Larry Bolton, Center 1990: Jeff Fite, Punter 1989: Tory Epps, Nose Guard 1988: Marlon Brown, Linebacker 1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard 1985: Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle 1984: Derrick Burroughs, Defensive Back 1979: James Stewart, Defensive Back 1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker Keith Simpson, Cornerback 1976: Bob Rush, Center Eric Harris, Cornerback Eary Jones, Tackle 1975: Jerry Dandridge, Linebacker 1974: David Fowler, Quarterback Van Anderson, Defensive End Ed Taylor, Cornerback 1972: Al Harvey, Quarterback 1971: Charlie Babb, Defensive Back Dave Pawlik, Nose Guard Mike Stark, Tackle 1970: John Bomer, Center Larry McGhee, Guard 1969: David Berrong, Safety (MVP) Martin Orcutt, Tackle 1968: Bill McRight, Monsterman Joe Rushing, Linebacker 1967: Terry Padgett, Quarterback 1966: Larry Duck, Nose Guard 1965: Billy Fletcher, Quarterback 1964: Bob Finamore, Guard (MVP) Harry Schuh, Tackle 1963: Richard Quast, Tackle Russell Vollmer, Quarterback 1962: John Bramlett, Linebacker Fred Moore, Tackle 1961: Don Coffey, End Bill Hudson, Guard 1950: Bill Robertson, End Total Players: 49 CHICAGO ALL-STAR 1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle 1963: John Griffin, Halfback 1962: Bill Hudson, Guard 1961: Bill Robertson, End Total Players: 4 LIONS AMERICA BOWL 1976: Ricky Rivas, Receiver 1975: Jerry Dandridge, Linebacker 1974: Ed Taylor, Cornerback James Thompson, Receiver 1969: David Berrong, Safety Jerry Todd, Cornerback 1968: Dean Lotz, Center Total Players: 7 SENIOR BOWL 2000: Michael Stone, Defensive Back 1996: Marvin Thomas, Defensive End 1994: Ken Irvin, Defensive Back 1993: Joe Allison, Placekicker *Steve Matthews, Quarterback 1992: Jeff Sawyer, Defensive End Russell Copeland, Receiver 1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle 1984: Jack Oliver, Guard Derrick Burroughs, Cornerback 1978: Earnest Gray, Wide Receiver 1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker Keith Simpson, Cornerback 1976: Bob Rush, Center Eric Harris, Cornerback 1964: Harry Schuh, Tackle 1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback 1962: John Griffin, Halfback 1961: Bill Hudson, Guard Total Players: 20 NORTH-SOUTH GAME 1976: Eary Jones, Defensive Tackle Terdell Middleton, Running Back 1973: Steve DeLong, Tight End 1972: Stan Davis, Receiver 1969: Luis Fernandez, Tackle 1968: Alex Dees, End 1967: Rich Coady, End 1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback Total Players: 8 EAST-WEST GAME 2001: Artis Hicks, Offensive Guard 1987: Tim Borcky, Offensive Tackle 219 Nose tackle Marcus Bell (54) played in the 2000 Blue- Gray All-Star game. 1969: Dan Pierce, Quarterback Bob Parker, Guard 1967: Dale Brady, Wingback Total Players: 5 COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME 1970: Bob Parker, Guard 1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle Total Players: 2 CHALLENGE BOWL 1963: John Fred Robilio, Tackle 1962: Fred Moore, Tackle Total Players: 2 HULA BOWL 2002: Joe Gerda, Offensive Guard 1993: *Steve Matthews, Quarterback 1985: Tim Harris, Linebacker 1977: Keith Wright, Receiver (MVP) 1970: John Bomer, Center Total Players: 5 ROTARY GRIDIRON CLASSIC 2000: Kamal Shakir, Linebacker Total Players: 1 PARADISE BOWL 2002: Tony Brown, Defensive Tackle Mowbray Rowand, Defensive End Total Players: 2 *Injured and could not participate 190

49 Tigers in the Pros MEMPHIS Listed below are the Memphis football players who have been drafted into and played for at least one season in the professional ranks after their years as a Tiger. Leagues included are the NFL and the CFL. Players in italics are active. RICK ACKERMAN, DT (San Diego Chargers, ; Los Angeles Raiders, ) STANLEY ADAMS, LB (Los Angeles Raiders, 1984) CHARLIE BABB, DB (Miami Dolphins, ) DANTON BARTO, LB (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) IDREES BASHIR, DB (Indianapolis Colts, 2001-present) MARCUS BELL, DT (Arizona Cardinals, 2001-present) KEITH BENTON, QB (B.C. Lions, 1992; Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) DENNIS BIODROWSKI, OT (Kansas City Chiefs, ) DARRIUS BLEVINS, WR (St. Louis Rams, 2000) DENNIS BORCKY, DT (New York Giants, 1987) DALE BRADY, DB (British Columbia Lions, ) Offensive lineman Tony Semple has been with the Detroit Lions for seven seasons. JOHN BRAMLETT, LB (Denver Broncos, ; Miami Dolphins, ; New England Patroits, ; Atlanta Falcons, 1971) DAVID BRANDON, LB (San Diego Chargers, , 1995; Cleveland Browns, ; Seattle Seahawks, ; Atlanta Falcons, ) MARLON BROWN, LB (British Columbia Lions, 1990) ISAAC BRUCE, WR (St. Louis Rams, 1994-present) DERRICK BURROUGHS, DB (Buffalo Bills, ) KEITH BUTLER, LB (Seattle Seahawks, ) BILL CESARE, DB (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, ) RICH COADY, TE/C (Chicago Bears, ) MAC CODY, WR (Birmingham Barracudas, 1995; Montreal Allouettes, ; Arizona Cardinals, ) DON COFFEE, WR (Denver Broncos, 1963) RUSSELL COPELAND, WR (Buffalo Bills, ; Philadelphia Eagles, 1997; Green Bay Packers, 1998) OLLIE CORDILL, P (San Diego Chargers, 1967; Atlanta Falcons, 1968; New Orleans Saints, 1969) DERRICK CRAWFORD, WR (San Francisco 49ers, 1986; Calgary Stampeders, ; Birmingham Barracudas, 1995) JAMES CRIBBS, DT (Detroit Lions, 1989) STAN DAVIS, WR (Philadelphia Eagles, 1973) CHUCK DEVLIEGHER, DT (Buffalo Bills, 1969) SCOTT DILL, OT (Arizona Cardinals, ; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, ; Minnesota Vikings, ) JAY DOUGLAS, OT (San Diego Chargers, ) KEN DUNEK, TE (Philadelphia Eagles, 1980) DONNIE ELDER, DB (New York Jets, 1985; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1986; Detroit Lions, 1986; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, ; San Diego Chargers, ) TORY EPPS, NG (Atlanta Falcons, ; Chicago Bears, ; New Orleans Saints, 1995) ERIC FAIRS, LB (Houston Oilers, ; Atlanta Falcons, 1992) BILLY FLETCHER, QB (Denver Broncos, 1966) JUDSON FLINT, DB (Cleveland Browns, ; Buffalo Bills, 1983) REUBEN GIBSON, FB (Buffalo Bills, 1977) EARNEST GRAY, WR (New York Giants, ; St. Louis Cardinals, 1985) JOHN GRIFFIN, DB (Los Angeles Rams, 1963; Denver Broncos, ; B.C. Lions, ) ERIC HARRIS, DB (Toronto Argonauts, ; Kansas City Chiefs, ; Los Angeles Rams, ) TIM HARRIS, LB (Green Bay Packers, ; San Francisco 49ers, , ; Philadelphia Eagles, 1993) DAVE HATHCOCK, DB (Green Bay Packers, 1966; New York Giants, 1967) ARTIS HICKS, OT (Philadelphia Eagles, 2002-present) EDDIE HILL, RB (Los Angeles Rams, ; Miami Dolphins, ) RICHARD HOGANS, LB (Chicago Bears, 1997 Rhein Fire, 1999; San Diego Chargers, 2000) MARCUS HOLLIDAY, RB (St. Louis Rams, 1996) TRELL HOOPER, DB (Miami Dolphins, 1987) REGGIE HOWARD, DB (Carolina Panthers, 2000-present) BILL HUDSON, DT (San Diego Chargers, 1962; Buffalo Bills, ) 220

50 GARY HUNT, DB (Cincinnati Bengals, 1987) KEN IRVIN, DB (Buffalo Bills, ; New Orleans Saints, 2002-present) ENIS JACKSON, WR (Cleveland Browns, 1987; Edmonton Eskimos, ; Toronto Argonauts, 1993) REGINALD JONES, DB (New Orleans Saints, ; Cleveland Browns, 1994) CHARLIE KILLETT, DB (New York Giants, 1963) JAMES LOGAN, LB (Seattle Seahawks, 1995-present) TIM LONG, OT (San Francisco 49er's, 1987) EDWIN LOVELADY, WR (New York Giants, 1987) DORAN MAJOR, DB (Toronto Argonauts, ) JOHN "TWEET" MARTIN, RB (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) STEVE MATTHEWS, QB (Kansas City Chiefs, ; Scottish Claymores, 1996,; Jacksonville Jaugars, 1997; Tennessee Titans, 1998) MIKE MCKENZIE, DB (Green Bay Packers, 1999-present) LOU MCLELLAND, WR (Toronto Argonauts, 1952) TERDELL MIDDLETON, RB (Green Bay Packers, ; Tampa Bay, ) FRED MOORE, DT (San Diego Chargers, ) ANDY NELSON, DB (Baltimore Colts, ; New York Giants, 1964) DARRELL NELSON, TE (Pittsburgh Steelers, ) ERIC NELSON, DB (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) JACK OLIVER, OG (Chicago Bears, 1987) ANTHONY PARKER, FB (British Columbia Lions, ; Calgary Stampeders, 1990) NICO PERKINS, DB (British Columbia Lions, 1990) DANNY PIERCE, QB (Washington Redskins, 1970) WIL RENFRO, LB (Washington Redskins, ; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1960; Philadelphia Eagles, 1961) PRESTON RILEY, WR (San Francisco 49er's, ; New Orleans Saints, 1973) GLENN ROGERS, JR, DB (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1991; Edmonton Eskimos, ; Montreal Allouttes 1999) BOB RUSH, C (San Diego Chargers, ; Kansas City Chiefs, ) JEFF SAWYER, DE (Las Vegas, 1994; San Antonio, 1995) HARRY SCHUH, OT (Oakland Raiders, ; Los Angeles Rams, ; Green Bay Packers, 1974) BILL SCOTT, OT (Toronto Argonauts, 1966) TONY SEMPLE, OT (Detroit Lions, 1995-present) BOB SHERLAG, WR (Atlanta Falcons, 1966) KEITH SIMPSON, DB (Seattle Seahawks, ) MICHAEL STONE, DB (Arizona Cardinals, 2001-present) DAVID STRICKLAND, OG (Denver Broncos, 1960) CLIFF TAYLOR, FB (Chicago Bears, ; Green Bay Packers, 1976) ED TAYLOR, DB (New York Jets, ; Miami Dolphins, ) Defensive tackle Tony Williams was a starter for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2001 after playing three seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. 221 JAMES THOMPSON, WR (New York Giants, 1978) Tigers in the Pros MARVIN THOMAS, DE (Detroit Lions,1998; Denver Broncos, 1998; Barcelona Dragons, 1999; B.C. Lions, ) JEFF WALKER, OT (San Diego Chargers, 1986; New Orleans Saints, ) RICHARD WILLIAMS, RB (Atlanta Falcons, 1983; Houston Oilers, 1984) TONY WILLIAMS, NG (Minnesota Vikings, ; Cincinnati Bengals, 2001-present) CHARLES WILSON, WR (Green Bay Packers, ; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, ; New York Jets, 1995) BUBBA WINKLER, C (Green Bay Packers, ) JEFF WOMACK, RB (Minnesota Vikings, 1987) DOUG WOODLIEF, LB (Los Angeles Rams, ) JEROME WOODS, DB (Kansas City Chiefs, 1996-present) JAMES EARL WRIGHT, QB (Denver Broncos, 1964) KEITH WRIGHT, WR (Cleveland Browns, ) NFL Draft Selections 2003 Wade Smith OT 3 78 (Miami Dolphins) Travis Anglin WR (Detroit Lions) 2001 Idrees Bashir DB 2 37 (Indianapolis Colts) Michael Stone DB 2 54 (Arizona Cardinals) Marcus Bell NT (Arizona Cardinals) 1998 Mike McKenzie DB 3 87 (Green Bay Packers) 1997 Tony Williams DT (Minnesota Vikings) Richard Hogans LB 6 200

51 Tigers in the Pros TIGERS IN THE PROS 193 (Chicago Bears) Marvin Thomas DE (Chicago Bears) 1996 Jerome Woods DB 1 28 (Kansas City Chiefs) 1995 Ken Irvin DB (Buffalo Bills) 1994 Isaac Bruce WR 2 33 (LA Rams) Tony Semple OT (Detroit Lions) Steve Matthews QB (Kansas City Chiefs) 1993 Russell Copeland WR (Buffalo Bills) Jeff Buffaloe P (LA Rams) 1991 Reginald Jones DB (New Orleans Saints) Jeff Fite P (Green Bay Packers) Eduardo Vega OT (Phoenix Cardinals) 1990 Charles Wilson WR (Green Bay Packers) Tory Epps NG (Atlanta Falcons) 1989 Mike Nettles DB (Seattle Seahawks) Greg Ross DT (Miami Dolphins) James Cribbs DT (Detroit Lions) Marlon Brown LB (Cleveland Browns) 1988 Tim Borcky OT (Buffalo Bills) 1987 St. Louis Ram's All-Pro wide out Isaac Bruce is one of the top receivers in the NFL. David Brandon LB 3 60 (Buffalo Bills) 1986 Jeff Walker OT 3 70 (San Diego Chargers) Tim Harris LB 4 84 (Green Bay Packers) Gary Hunt DB (Cincinnati Bengals) Trell Hooper DB (Indianapolis Colts) 1985 Derrick Burroughs DB 1 14 (Buffalo Bills) Tim Long OT 3 65 (Minnesota Vikings) Donnie Elder DB 3 67 (New York Jets) Jack Oliver OT (New York Giants) James Bowers DB (Seattle Seahawks) Punkin Williams RB (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) 1984 Derrick Crawford WR 1 24 (San Francisco 49ers) 1983 Richard Williams RB 2 56 (Washington Redskins) Keith Clark DE (Buffalo Bills) 1980 James Stewart DB (Green Bay Packers) 1979 Earnest Gray WR 2 36 (New York Giants) Eddie Hill RB 2 54 (LA Rams) Judson Flint DB (New England Patriots) 1978 Keith Simpson DB 1 9 (Seattle Seahawks) Keith Butler LB 2 36 (Seattle Seahawks) Keith Wright WR (Cleveland Browns) 1977 Bob Rush C 1 24 (San Diego Chargers) Terdell Middleton RB 3 80 (St. Louis Cardinals) Eric Harris DB (Kansas City Chiefs) Eary Jones DT (LA Rams) Bob Jordan OT (New York Giants) 1976 Jerry Dandridge LB (Green Bay Packers) Mike Fuhrman TE (Baltimore Colts) 1975 Everett Taylor DB (New York Jets) Carl TaylorDE (Washington Redskins) 1974 Cliff Taylor FB 3 62 (Chicago Bears) 1973 Jay Douglas C (San Diego Chargers)

52 Tigers in the Pros Stan Davis WR (Philadelphia Eagles) 1972 Charlie Babb DB (Miami Dolphins) Ray Jamieson FB (Oakland Raiders) John Kirchner TE (Detroit Lions) 1971 James Heyden DE (Cincinnati Bengals) David Vaughn TE (Miami Dolphins) John Bomer C (Dallas Cowboys) 1970 Danny Pierce QB (Washington Redskins) Bob Parker OG (Denver Broncos) Preston Riley WR (San Francisco 49ers) Steve Jaggard DB (Philadelphia Eagles) Jerry Todd DB (Denver Broncos) 1969 Joe Rushing LB (San Diego Chargers) 1968 Bubba Winkler DE (Green Bay Packers) Herb Covington FB (New Orleans Saints) Chuck DeVliegher DT (Buffalo Bills) Bob Baxter FL (Cleveland Browns) 1966 Bob Sherlag E 5 N A (Buffalo Bills - AFL) Bob Sherlag E 6 N A (Philadelphia Eagles - NFL) Harry Day T 12 NA (Houston Oilers - AFL) Harry Day T 15 NA (Philadelphia Eagles - NFL) David Hathcock DB 17 N A (Green Bay Packers - NFL) 1965 Harry Schuh T 1 N A (Oakland Raiders - AFL) Doug Woodlief LB 4 N A (San Diego Chargers - AFL) Ollie Cordill B 4 N A (Houston Oilers - AFL) Doug Woodlief LB 5 N A (LA Rams - NFL) Ollie Cordill B 11 N A (Cleveland Browns - NFL) 1964 Chuck Brooks E 5 N A (St. Louis Cardinals - NFL) Russ Vollmer QB 13 N A (Minnesota Vikings - NFL) Chuck Brooks E 14 N A (New York Jets - AFL) John Evans T 17 N A (St. Louis Cardinals - NFL) Bill Scott G 18 N A (New York Jets - AFL) John Evans T 23 N A (Buffalo Bills - AFL) 1963 John Griffin B 4 N A (LA Rams - NFL) John Griffin B 8 N A (Denver Broncos - AFL) Dick Quast G 16 N A (Baltimore Colts - NFL) Charlie Killett B 16 N A (New York Giants - NFL) Dick Quast G 27 N A (Buffalo Bills - AFL) Charlie Killett B 29 N A (Buffalo Bills - AFL) 1962 Defensive Bill Hudson back Jerome Woods T is known as 2 one of the N A hardest hitters in the NFL. (San Diego Chargers - AFL) Fred Moore T 10 N A (Baltimore Colts - NFL) Fred Moore T 15 N A (San Diego Chargers - AFL) Dennis Biodrowski E 16 N A (Cleveland Browns - NFL) Dennis Biodrowski E 18 N A (San Diego Chargers - AFL) 1961 James Earl Wright QB 3 N A (Philadelphia Eagles - NFL) Don Coffey E 12 N A (San Francisco 49ers - NFL) James Earl Wright QB 14 N A (Boston Patriots - AFL) Don Coffey E 25 N A (LA Chargers - AFL) 223 SUPER BOWL PLAYERS I DAVID HATHCOCK Green Bay Packers, 1966 III HARRY SCHUH Oakland Raiders, 1968 VII & VIII CHARLIE BABB Miami Dolphins, 1973 Miami Dolphins, 1974 XIV EDDIE HILL Los Angeles Rams, 1980 XVIII RICK ACKERMAN Oakland Raiders, 1984 XVIII STANLEY ADAMS Oakland Raiders, 1984 XVIII EDDIE HILL Miami Dolphins, 1984 XXVIII RUSSELL COPELAND Buffalo Bills, 1994 XXIX TIM HARRIS San Francisco 49ers, 1995 XXXIV Isaac Bruce St. Louis Rams, 2000 Babb, Ackerman, Hathcock, Harris, Adams and Bruce are the only Tigers with Super Bowl Championship Rings Hal Devine T 25 NA (Philadelphia Eagles) Robert Lyles B 26 N A (Chicago Bears) 1957 Andy Nelson QB 11 N A (Baltimore Colts) Bob Schmidt B 14 N A (Chicago Bears) 1956 Joe Billings T 22 N A (Chicago Bears) 1954 Will Renfro E 24 N A (Washington Redskins) 1953 Tiger Player 1st Round Pos. Draft RD Picks Pick Wayne Wood T 22 N A (Chicago Bears) 1951 Bill Robertson E 16 N A (LA Rams)

53 Bowl History MEMPHIS BURLEY BOWL MEMPHIS 32 EAST TENNESSEE ST 12 MEMORIAL STADIUM (8,000) NOVEMBER 22, 1956 Johnson City, TN - The University of Memphis took charge of the Burley Bowl football game in the third quarter on a frigid Thanksgiving afternoon and smashed through to a victory over East Tennessee State. A crowd of about 700 watched the Tigers win their first ever bowl game. LINESCORE UofM ETSU Held to a 6-6 halftime tie by a battling bunch of Buccaneers, Memphis shook off the effects of the biting cold and punched across three touchdowns in the third period for the margin of victory. Light snow flurries fell during the early part of the game and again near the end. East Tennessee State scored first as quarterback Howard Tippett passed 14 yards to halfback Bob Lindsey climaxing an 80- yard drive. Before the Buccaneers could score again, Memphis rang up 32 unanswered points. But only six of those came in the first half, when Bob Schmidt cracked over from two yards out late in the first quarter. Memphis penetrated several times in the second quarter once losing the ball on the East Tennessee State 1-yard line on a fumble. But it was not until the second half that the Tigers found themselves. The first time Memphis received the ball in the third quarter, fullback Bobby Brooks sprinted right up the middle, veered to the left and went 45 yards for a touchdown. And before that decisive period ended, the Tigers also scored on a one-yard plunge by Eddie Gebara and a 64-yard screen pass from Bubba Leonard to Gebara. Andy Nelson took a pitchout four yards for the final Memphis touchdown in the opening minutes of the fourth period. Leonard converted after the third and fourth touchdowns. East Tennessee's last touchdown came midway in the fourth period when quarterback Joe Dixon ran in from 1-yard out. The Tigers ended the season with a record, while East Tennessee State dropped to 4-5 on the season. GAME STATISTICS Q Play ET 1 Lindsey 14 pass from Tippett (PAT failed) M 1 Schmidt 2 run (PAT failed) M 3 Brooks 45 run (PAT failed) M 3 Gebara 1 run (Leonard kick) M 3 Gebara 64 pass from Leonard (Leonard kick) M 4 Nelson 4 run (PAT failed) ET 4 Dixon 1 run (PAT failed) Team Statistics U of M ETSU First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Total Offensive Plays NA NA Passes Punts Fumbles No. of Interceptions 2 0 Penalties Third Down Conversions NA NA Sacks By NA NA Individual Statistics Rushing: U of M - Brooks 1-45; ETSU - Not Available Passing: U of M - Leonard , ETSU - Tippett Receiving: U of M - Gebara 1-64; ETSU - Not Available PASADENA BOWL MEMPHIS 28 SAN JOSE STATE 9 ROSE BOWL (104,091) DECEMBER 18, 1971 Pasadena, CA - A hard-nosed defense which caused many mistakes and an explosive offense that capitalized on those mistakes led the Tigers to a 28-9 Pasadena Bowl rout over San Jose State before a sparse crowd of 15,244 in the Rose Bowl. LINESCORE UofM SJS Memphis, making its first major bowl appearance ever, trailed 3-0 early in the opening period until a blocked punt by Tom Carlsen, who was named the defensive player of the game, gave the Tigers a lead they would never relinquish. Carlsen blocked John McMillen's punt at the 15-yard line and fell on the loose ball in the end zone for the score. A 13-yard pass from Al Harvey to Dornell Harris, who was named the offensive player of the game, was one of the highlights of a 65-yard drive early in the second period that gave Memphis a 14-3 lead at intermission. Following the pass, Harris broke loose for 20 yards and then took the ball in from 224 the 9-yard line on the very next play from scrimmage. The Tigers kicked off to begin the second half. San Jose State couldn't move but got a second chance when Paul "Skeeter" Gowen fumbled on Memphis' first offensive play. Bill Brown recovered on the Tiger 24 and a 14-3 U of M lead looked very precarious. The Spartans moved all the way to the Tiger 2-yard line. But on fourth down, the Tiger defense buckled down by meeting running back Joe Hicks at the line of scrimmage and slammed him to the Rose Bowl turf to end San Jose's only real threat. After a scoreless third period, the Tigers went to work again. David Johnson picked off his second pass of the game and returned it 17 yards to the San Jose State 18-yard line, where Paul "Skeeter" Gowen sprinted in for the score. San Jose's only touchdown was set up when a pass from center sailed over punter John Kidwell's head and was recovered at the Memphis 20-yard line. A quarterback keeper by Brad Metheany with 36 seconds left in the contest got the Spartans their only touchdown. The extra point attempt was wide to the left. GAME STATISTICS Q Play SJ 1 FG Barnes 33 M 1 Carlsen recover of blocked punt in end zone (McGeorge kick) M 2 Harris 9 run (McGeorge kick) M 4 Gowen 18 run (McGeorge kick) M 4 Taylor 2 run (McGeorge kick) SJ 4 Metheany 1 run (pass failed) Team Statistics U of M SJS First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Total Offensive Plays Passes Punts Fumbles Interceptions Penalties Third Down Conversions NA NA Sacks By NA NA Individual Statistics Rushing: U of M -Harris 10-87, Gowen 10-63; SJS - Brice 12-54, Hicks Passing: U of M - Harvey , Robinson 0-4-0; SJS - McMichael , Metheany Receiving: U of M - Davis 1-24, Harris 1-13, Taylor 1-4; SJS - Brice 3-48, Alley 3-33

54 Undefeated Teams MEMPHIS 1938 UNDEFEATED TIGERS: Front row (l-r): John Reeves, Chalmers Parr, Maurice Roach, Doug Mayo, Roland McMackin, Skeeter Ellis, Elmer Vaughn, Kimbrough Vaughn, Billy McComus. Second row (l-r): Bobby Davis, manager, Pop Calhoun, Hank Farino, Ed Palmer, Earl Whittington, James West, Jim Enoch, Bryan Robinson, Paul Hicks, John Michael. Back row (l-r): Bob Mathews, Murry Blurton, James Conlee, Billy Zarecor, Gordon Scoggins, Haggard Cherry, John Schwaiger, Bill McGinnis, Alton Gardner, J.T. Crawford UNDEFEATED TIGERS: Front row (l-r): John Fred Robilio, Dave Casinelli, Richard Saccoccia, John Cronin, Ed Weldon, Jim Addington, Bill Gidden. Second row (l-r): Dick Quast, Wiley Patterson, Don Scroggins, John W. Wright, Harry Schuh, John Evans, Wayne Easley, Chuck Brooks, Charles Owens. Third row (l-r): Melio Sulipeck, Walter Heitzenrater, Ray Farmer, Bob Finamore, Harry Day, Ron Higdon, Don McClard, Doug Woodlief. Back row (l-r): Jim Haynie, Pete Ingram, Bob Sherlag, Ollie Cordill, Don Jones, Gene Ward, Herb Cummings, Charles Alexander. Four University of Memphis football teams have gone undefeated since the Tigers first took up the sport in The most recent Memphis team to go through a season without a defeat was the 1963 squad which ended the year Memphis began its football program in 1912 and compiled a record under head coach Clyde Wilson. The Tigers, then known as West Tennessee State Normal School, played Memphis University School to a scoreless tie in the first football game played at Memphis on October 5. The Tiger football squad notched its first victory three weeks later on October 26 against Bolton Agricultural, The first undefeated team was coach Zach Curlin's 1929 squad which posted an record, scoring 146 points and limiting the Tigers' 10 opponents to a mere 27. Memphis, which was captained by Slick Headden and Joe Koch, captured the Mississippi Valley Conference Championship with that undefeated season. Coach Allyn McKeen fielded one of the nation's highest scoring teams in 1938, a season which saw UM finish with a record. Memphis scored 281 points during the year, while only yielding 35. The biggest margin of victory was a 68-0 thrashing of Cumberland College. The Tigers also defeated Arkansas A&M, 50-0, later in the season. Roland McMackin captained the 1938 Tigers. The 1963 Memphis football team had only a scoreless tie with Mississippi between them and a perfect season. The Tigers finished with a record, UM's most recent undefeated season to date. Unlike the 1938 team, which was noted for its offense, this team made its mark as a defensive club. There were five shutouts, and the five remaining teams scored only 52 points. The Tigers, captained by Richard Saccoccia, rolled up 199 points. The 1963 squad had wins over Southern Miss (28-7), Tulsa (28-15), North Texas State (21-0), West Texas State (29-14), Mississippi State (17-14), Louisville (25-0), South Carolina (9-0), Chattanooga (13-0) and Houston (29-6). Senior fullback Dave Casinelli led the NCAA in rushing and scoring during the 1963 season. Casinelli rushed for 1,016 yards and scored 84 points. He is the only Tiger back to win the national rushing and scoring titles. The legendary Tiger back continues to hold the Memphis record for yards rushing in a season and career. 225

55 All-Time Coaches MEMPHIS CLYDE WILSON Year Record PTS OPP PTS TOM SHEA Year Record PTS OPP PTS V.M. ( Bic ) CAMPBELL Year Record PTS OPP PTS JOHN CHILDERSON Year Record PTS OPP PTS V.M. ( Bic ) CAMPBELL Year Record PTS OPP PTS ELMORE GEORGE Year Record PTS OPP PTS ROLLIN WILSON Year Record PTS OPP PTS LESTER BARNARD Year Record PTS OPP PTS ZACH CURLIN Year Record PTS OPP PTS ALLYN MCKEEN Year 1937 Record PTS 118 OPP PTS C.C. HUMPHREYS Year Record PTS OPP PTS CHARLIE JAMERSON Year Record PTS OPP PTS RALPH HATLEY Year Record PTS OPP PTS

56 Head Coaching Records BILLY J. MUR- PHY Year Record PTS OPP PTS FRED PANCOAST Year Record PTS OPP PTS RICHARD WILLIAMSON Year Record PTS OPP PTS REX DOCKERY Year Record PTS OPP PTS ** ** nation's second most improved team REY DEMPSEY Year Record PTS OPP PTS CHARLIE BAILEY Year Record PTS OPP PTS CHUCK STOBART Year Record PTS OPP PTS RIP SCHERER Year Record PTS OPP PTS * * nation's third most improved team TOMMY WEST 2001-present Year 2001 Record PTS 294 OPP PTS ALL-TIME RECORD: TOTAL POINTS: 14,655 TOTAL OPP POINTS: 13,910 COACHING RECORDS Coach Record Pct. Billy J. Murphy Ralph Hatley Zach Curlin Richard Williamson Chuck Stobart Rip Scherer Fred Pancoast C.C. Humphreys Allyn McKeen Charlie Bailey Lester Barnard Clyde Wilson Tommy West Rex Dockery Rey Dempsey V.M. Bic Campbell Rollin Wilson Tom Shea Charlie Jamerson John Childerson Elmore George

57 Assistant Coaches MEMPHIS A Lou Alford (MTSU) Carl Angelo (Bowling Green) Murray Armstrong (Tennessee) B Tim Banks (Central Michigan) Carl Battershell (Bowling Green) Craig Boller (Iowa State) ; 2002-present Charles Brewer (Memphis ) 1957 Kippy Brown (Memphis ) Mack Brown (Florida State) 1978 Cullen Bryant (Colorado) Oscar Buchanan (Ole Miss) Wally Burnham (Samford) 1980 Rusty Burns (Springfield College) Charlie Butler (MTSU) 1980 Keith Butler (Memphis) C Nick Calcutta (Millersville) 1985 Bobby Carlton (Miami) Jack Carter (Memphis ) Tracy Clemmons (Memphis ) 1973 John Cobb (Memphis ) ; Charlie Coe (Kansas State) Sam Congie (Indiana) Pete Cordelli (North Carolina State) Dan Coughlin (Miami) 1988 Larry Coyer (Marshall) 1986 Joe Cullen (Massachusetts) 2001 Pat Culpepper (Texas) 1974 D Joe D'Alessandris (Western Carolina) Keith Daniels (Mississippi College) 1980 Leo Davis (Bethel College) Paul Davis (Mississippi) Don Denning (Presbyterian) ; Darrell Dickey (Kansas State) Chuck Dicus (Arkansas) Ken Donahue (Tennessee) Charlie Donaldson (Henderson) Joe Lee Dunn (UT-Chattanooga) ; 2003 Hal Dyer (Florida State) 1973 E Stan Eggen (Moorhead State) 1983 Frank Emanuel (Tennessee) F Chris Faros (Missouri Western) Rockey Felker (Mississippi State) Randy Fichtner (Purdue) ; 2001-present John Flowers (Southern Illinois) 1985-present Kin Floyd (Delta State) Bob Ford (Memphis ) 1956 James Fox (Alcorn State) Roger French (Minnesota) G Buddy Gies (Lock Haven) Ronnie Gray (Mississippi State) Roy Gregory (UT-Chattanooga) 1983 Jimmy Grisham (Memphis ) H Keith Hackett (Tarkio) Curley Hallman (Texas A&M) Harvey Hampton (Arkansas) Jerry Hardaway (Southern Illinois) Clay Helton (Houston) 2000-present Bob Henderson (Memphis ) 1957 Mike Hennigan (Tennessee Tech) 1984 Paul Hicks (Memphis ) 1947 Vince Hoch (Pfeiffer College) 1983 Jim Hoggatt (Memphis ) Palmer Hossler (Millersville) Jim Hueber (South Dakota) 1983 C.C. Humphreys (Tennessee) Hank Hughes (Springfield) Russ Huesman (UT-Chattanooga) 1998-present I Lindy Infante (Florida) J Bill Jasper (Tennessee) Jimmy Jobe (Southern State) 1958 K Tim Keane (Arkansas State) 2002-present Ollie Keller (Memphis ) Bob Kellogg (Tulane) 1959 Steve King (Memphis ) Jimmy Kiser (Furman) 2000 Maurice Knight (Memphis) Vic Koenning (Kansas State) Pete Kuharchek (Tampa) L Jimmye Laycock (William & Mary) Lamar Leachman (Tennessee) 1973 David Lockwood (West Virginia) R.A.Long (Tennessee) M Ray Malavasi (Minnesota) Rick Mallory (Washington) 2000-present Dave Magazu (Springfield College) Fred Manuel (Oregon) Jim Marshall (Tennessee-Martin) Allyn McKeen (Tennessee) Lou McLelland (Memphis ) 1955 Mac McWhorter (Georgia, 1973) 1999 Pat Meyer (Colorado State) 1998 Ted Million (Duke) 1995 Jon Mirilovich (Miami) Pete Mitchell (Southern) Ed Molinski (Tennessee) 1942 Tom Morris (Mississippi State) Billy J. Murphy (Mississippi State) N Dave Nusz (Maryland) 1973 P John Palermo (Florida State) J.W.Patrick (Mississippi State) Bob Patterson (Memphis ) Tim Pendergast (Cortland State) Jim Pletcher (Delaware) R Jim Ragland (Tennessee Tech) Rusty Russell (Georgia) Tim Rose (Xavier) S Jimmy Sharp (Alabama) 1983 Dan Simrell (Toledo) 1990 Larry Smith (Memphis ) Charlie Stubbs (BYU, 1978) T Jim Taubert (Michigan State) John Thompson (Central Arknasas) 1999 John Townsend (Wyoming) Richard Trail (Arkansas) Rick Trickett (Glenville State) Tom Turchetta (Miami) Bill Turnbow (Texas Tech) V Larry Van der Heyden (Iowa State) W Wilson Waites (Howard College) Mike Wallace (Bowling Green) Steve Walters (Arkansas) 1979 Tim Walton (Ohio State) Wayne Weedon (Memphis) Tommy West (Tennessee) 2000 Harold Wheeler (SW Missouri) 1979 Rick Whitt (Catawba) Charles Whittemore (Georgia) Don Wiggins (Clemson) Chip Wisdom (Georgia) Sparky Woods (Carson Newman) James Earl Wright (Memphis ) Larry Wright (Memphis ) Lummy Wright (Memphis) Y Don Yanowsky (Toledo) HEAD COACHES IN THE COLLEGIATE RANKS Mack Brown Appalachian St.; Tulane; UNC; Texas Pete Cordelli Kent State Pat Culpepper Northern Illinois Paul Davis Mississippi State Don Denning Delta State Joe Lee Dunn New Mexico Rockey Felker Mississippi State Roy Gregory Austin Peay State Curley Hallman Southern Miss; LSU Mike Hennigan Tennessee Tech Jim "Red" Hoggatt SW Louisiana C.C. Humphrey Memphis Ollie Keller Northeast Louisiana Jimmye Laycock William & Mary Horace McCool Delta State Billy J. Murphy Memphis John Palermo Austin Peay State Jim Ragland Tennessee Tech Jimmy Sharp Virginia Tech Jim Marshall UT-Martin Tommy West Memphis

58 All-Time Lettermen MEMPHIS A Rick Ackerman ( ) Brandt Ackley ( ) Henry Acosta (1942) Stanley Adams ( ) Floyd Adams (1941) James Addington ( ) Richard Adragna ( ) Joe Albright (1929) Charles Alexander ( ) Nathan Alexander (1988) Arthur Allen (1940) Bridger Bailey Allen (1913) Gerard Arnold lettered for three years as a running back for the Tigers and as a junior, set the school record for rushing yards in a single season. The Lexington, TN, native came to the Tigers as a walk-on and by the end of his career had rushed for 2,378 yards, the second highest total in school history. During the 1998 season, Arnold gained a school record yards. He is currently serving as a graduate assistant coach for head coach Tommy West. Calvin Allen ( ) Charles Allen ( ) Jessie Allen ( ) John Allen ( ) Ray Allen (1923) Joe Allison ( ) Mark Allison ( ) Fred Almon ( ) -Anderson (1913) Darrell Anderson (1975) Eric Anderson ( ) Mike Anderson ( ) Mike Anderson (1989) Qadry Anderson ( ) Van Anderson ( ) Travis Anglin ( ) Ken Apple ( ) Fred Archie (1993) Brence Armstrong (1995) Jimmy Armstrong ( ) Mike Armstrong (1961) Wayne Armstrong ( ) Andre Arnold ( ) Gerard Arnold ( ) William Arnold ( ) Rob Arthur ( ) Duke Atkins ( ) Bill Austin ( ) Jason Austin ( ) Clyde Avant ( ) Bobby Avery ( ) Maurice Avery (2002) Harry Aycock ( ) Ron Ayo (1969) B Charlie Babb ( ) Don Baer (1942) Rashad Bailey ( ) Earl Baker ( ) Ernie Baldwin (1923) Ken Balkunas ( ) Ernest Ball (1915) Derrick Ballard ( ) Jerry Barber ( ) Fred Barham ( ) Kenneth Barker ( Wesley Barker ( ) Ray Barnes ( ) Bryan Barnett ( ) John Barnhill ( ) Danton Barto ( ) Idrees Bashir ( ) Tommy Bateman (1977) Mike Bates (1977) Charlie Baugh (1971) Bob Baxter ( ) Jeff Bazemore ( ) Harold Beane ( ) Bill Beard ( ) Buddy Beasley (1948) Jimmie Beasley ( ) Nathan Beason ( ) Eric Becton ( ) Bill Bedgood ( ) Matt Beiriger ( ) Derek Bell ( ) Elijah Bell ( ) Jerry Bell ( ) Marcus Bell ( ) - Bell (1913) Page Belongy ( ) Reid Bennett ( ) Rusty Bennett ( ) Mark Benskin ( ) Keith Benton ( ) David Berrong ( ) Steve Berrong ( ) Bob Berry (1912, ) Frank Berry ( ) Rob Bertling ( ) Tyrone Betters ( ) Kevin Betts ( ) Joe Billings ( ) Dennis Biodrowski ( ) Hunter Bishop (1941) Jerry Bishop ( ) Harry Bessinger ( ) Clay Bittner ( ) Bob Blackmon ( ) Frank Blackwell ( ) Dwight Blalock ( ) Darrius Blevins ( ) Joe Bianco ( ) Keith Bland ( ) Al Bloodworth (1995) Steve Blume ( ) Murray Blurton (1938) Michael Boatmen ( ) Chuck Boler ( ) Larry Bolton ( ) Jeff Buffaloe is the all-time leading punter in Memphis football history. A two-year letterman, Buffaloe holds the Memphis record for the highest career punting average at 43.5 yards per kick. Despite playing for just two seasons, he punted for 4,433 yards on 102 kicks. Buffaloe now serves as a pharmaceutical sales representative for Glaxo-Smith-Klein. He and his wife, Michelle, live in Lakeland, TN. Heath Bookout (1991) John Bomer ( ) Jeremiah Bonds ( ) Dan Bonner ( ) David Booth ( ) Dennis Borcky ( ) Tim Borcky ( ) Tim Boren ( ) Joe Borich ( ) Stanley Borsa (1929) Leon Bosby ( ) Mooney Boswell (1933) Gary Bouldin ( ) Mark Bowen ( ) Chip Bowers ( ) Keith Bowden ( ) John Bowers ( ) Marquis Bowling ( ) Glenn Boyd ( ) Harry Boyd (1942) Michael Boyle (1912) Dennis Bradshaw (1979) Dale Brady ( ) Ken Bragg (1970) Bill Bramin ( ) Andy Bramlett ( ) Don Bramlett ( ) John Bramlett ( ) David Brandon ( ) Tom Branner (1985) Rod Branscomb (1993) Lacy Branson ( ) Chief Brasher (1923) Charles Brewer ( ) Brad Britt ( ) Eli Broglio (1942) Bobby Brooks ( ) Charles Brooks (1957) David Brooks (1992) Chuck Brooks ( ) Charles Brown (1948) Dante Brown ( ) David Brown (1964) Gerald Brown (1981) Jason Brown ( ) Ken Brown ( ) Kippy Brown ( ) Leon Brown (1987) Marlon Brown ( ) Ray Brown (1981) Rod Brown ( ) Tony Brown ( ) Vincent Brown (2002) Dennis Brozak ( ) Isaac Bruce ( ) Art Brumit ( ) Bill Brundzo ( ) Jeff Bruner ( ) Joe Bruner (1973) Paul Bruno ( ) Shakorr Bryant ( ) Clifton Bryson (1941) Herb Buckner ( ) Jeff Buffaloe ( ) 229

59 All-Time Lettermen Nick Buoni ( ) Guy Burkhalter (1942) Bill Burkett ( ) Willie Burnett ( ) Jeran Burns ( ) Jerry Burns ( ) Derrick Burroughs ( ) Gerald Bush ( ) John Bush ( ) John Butler ( ) Keith Butler ( ) Lee Butler ( ) Zacky Butler ( ) Jeff Bynum (1991) Larry Byrd ( ) Wayne Byrd (1971) C Steve Cacciola ( ) Leo Cage ( ) Bob Cain ( ) Melvin Pop Calhoun ( ) Dominic Calloway ( ) Jeff Cameron ( ) Jim Cande ( ) Carl Cannon (1928) Michael Joe Cannon ( ) Sid Cantwell (1913) Chuck Carkhuff ( ) Tommy Carlson ( ) Bevin Carpenter ( ) Chancy Carr ( ) Bill Carrington (1956) Anthony Carter ( ) Buddy Carter ( ) Guy Carter (1970) Jack Carter ( ) Roger Carter (1972) Bill Cartwright (1966) Dave Casinelli ( ) Mike Casinelli ( ) Baki Celaj (2000) Brian Chadwick ( ) Ekillis Chandler (1936) Kevin Chapman ( ) Marvin Chatman ( ) Bruce ChenauIt (1970) Haggard Cherry ( ) Wait Childs (1923) Brad Christensen ( ) Jerry Christopher ( ) Eddie Churchwell (1985) Ralph Ciccarelli ( ) Dolph Clark (1921) Greg Clark ( ) Keith Clark ( ) Frank Clayton (1954) Joe Clayton ( ) Rozell Clayton ( ) Tracy Clemmons (1970) Cotton Clifford ( ) Warner Clifft (1924) Bobby Clower (1934) Rich Coady ( ) John Cobb ( ) Keith Cobb ( ) Kerry Cobb ( ) Kevin Cobb ( ) Dick Cockrell (1966) Mac Cody ( ) Don Coffey ( ) Joe Coffman (1941) John Colby (1934) Bobby Cole ( ) Cecil Cole (1920) Jimmy Cole ( ) Joe Cole (1991) Wendell Coleman ( ) Buddy Carter, who played offensive line for the Tigers in 1979 and 1980, is living in Athens, AL, where he serves as the Southeast Regional Manager for Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. Carter, who played offensive guard under former head coach Richard Williamson, has been highly involved in his community. He sings tenor with the Huntsville Opera and the Limestone County Heritage Chorale and hie and his wife, Anne, serves as directors for the Bike for Kids Program. Merrick Coles ( ) Anthony Collins ( ) O.C. Collins (2002) James Conlee (1938) Billy Conquest (1994) Billy Cooke ( ) Floyd Cooper (1923) Randall Cooper ( ) Russell Copeland ( ) Doug Corder ( ) Olie Cordill ( ) Bobby Cotham ( ) Mike Coughlin ( ) Don Cousins (1950) Ken Coutain ( ) Florentine Couvares (1942) Herb Covington ( ) David Cox (1966) Larry Cox ( ) Marvin Cox ( ) Ray Craft ( ) Jan Craig ( ) Glenn Crain ( ) Kurt Crain ( ) Jerry Craine (1986) Baxter Crawford ( Derrick Crawford ( ) Graham Crawford ( ) Hall Crawford (1948) J.T. Crawford (1938) Xavier Crawford ( ) Millard Creasy (1941) Morris Crenshaw (1914) James Cribbs ( ) Holloway Cromer ( ) John Cronin ( ) David Crowell ( ) Tim Cruse ( ) Lynord Crutchfield ( ) Herb Cummings ( ) Van Cunningham (1948) Robert Czerwinski ( ) D Walter Daggett ( ) Ray Damphouse ( ) Jerry Dandridge ( ) Jonah Daniel ( ) Ralph Dangerfield (1950) Dan Darby ( ) Brian Davis ( ) Harry Davis ( ) Marion Davis (1924) Mike Davis ( ) Stan Davis ( ) Tavarious Davis ( ) Victor Davis ( ) William Davis ( ) Al Dawkins ( ) Harry Day ( ) Don Deaton (1966) Alex Dees ( ) Bobby Dees ( ) Ken DeFeo ( ) Tom DeHart ( ) Dimitri Delgado (1987) Steve Delong ( ) Charlie DeSaussure (1916) Chuck DeVIiegher ( ) Hal Devine ( ) David Dew (1985) Adam Diaz ( ) Scott Dill ( ) Barry Dillard ( ) Mike Dion ( ) Dick Disbrow (1956) Andy Dixon ( ) Ruddy Dixon (1970) - Dixon (1913) Kevin Doak (1979) Ed Dobrowolski (1949) Otis Dodd (1936) Charlie Dodds (1921) Grill Dodds (1921) Jack Dodds ( ) Damien Dodson ( ) Whit Dodson (1942) Hank Dombrowski ( ) Tom Dorian ( ) John Doucette (2002) Jay Douglas ( ) Robert Douglas ( ) Terry Douglas ( ) Wayne Dowdle ( ) Van Drayton ( ) Hugh Drewry (1934) James Droke (1928) Reggie Dubose ( ) Larry Duck ( ) Kenny Duffy ( ) Earl Duffey (1936) Mickey Duncan ( ) Ken Dunek ( ) Doug Corder, who played offensive line under both Billy J. Murphy and Fred Pancoast, currently resides in Keizer, Oregon. A native of Chattanooga, TN, Corder came to Memphis in 1970 and played through He is employed in sales by FedEx and enjoys living in the Great Northwest. Doug and his children Victoris and Alexander, participate in snow skiing and snow shoeing, as well as bicycling. Stanley Dunn ( ) Benjamin Durham (1948) E Josh Eargle ( ) David East ( ) Sam Edwards ( ) Robert Elam (1955) Donnie Elder ( ) Darrell Eldred ( ) Tommy Eldred ( ) Mike Elliott ( ) Herschel Skeeter Ellis ( ) Jeff Ellis ( ) Adam English ( ) Jim Enoch (1938) 230

60 All-Time Lettermen Tory Epps played nose tackle for the Tigers from He had 240 career tackles, six quarterback sacks and 22 tackles for lost yardage. He was the team's 2nd leading tackler as a senior and the 3rd leading tackler as a junior. Epps received All-America, All-South Independent and All-Metro Conference honors as a Tiger. From he played for the Atlanta Falcons, the Chicago Bears and the New Orleans Saints. Tory Epps ( ) Darche Epting ( ) Lou Esposito ( ) Glenn Essary (1953) Cameron Essex ( ) Ross Estes (2000) Kenton Evans (1998) John Evans ( ) Johnny Evans ( ) Mike Evans ( ) Henry Rabbit Evans ( ) Robert Evans (1942) Walter Evans ( ) Wayne Evans ( ) Roland Eveland ( ) John Erickson ( ) Trey Eyre ( ) F Tony Fabiano ( ) Eric Fairs ( ) W.B.Falls ( ) Tom Fant (1970) Tony Fantigrassi (1969) Hank Farino ( ) Ray Farmer ( ) Bethel Farnsworth (1916) Gary Farr (1973) Danny Felts ( ) Bert Ferguson (1934) Luis Fernandez ( ) Tommy Ferrari (1989) Steve Ferrell (1985) Bob Finamore ( ) Pleas Fisher (1927) Jeff Fite ( ) Billy Fletcher ( ) Frank Fletcher ( ) Judson Flint ( ) Joe Flowers (1958) Richie Floyd ( ) Jason Fogle ( ) Bobby Ford ( ) Orville Foster (1921) Jacob Ford (2001) Newton Forster (1916) David Fowler ( ) A.D. Frank (1916) Larry Frankenbach ( ) Alvin Franklin ( ) Arthur Franklin ( ) Rick Fredette ( ) Gene Frederic ( ) T.J. Frier ( ) Frank Fuder ( ) Mike Fuhrman ( ) Gene Fulgham ( ) G James Gaither ( ) Stephen Galbraith ( ) William Galese ( ) David Garaffa ( ) Darren Garcia ( ) Alton Gardner ( ) Curl Garrett ( ) Sean Garris ( ) Bobby Garton (1951) Marcus Gary ( ) Ted Gatewood ( ) Eddie Gebara ( ) George Gebbs (1957) Matt Gehrke ( ) Grady Gentry (1952) Marshall George ( ) Wilburn George ( ) Wallace George ( ) Joey Gerda ( ) James Gibbons ( ) George Gibbs (1958) Reuben Gibson ( ) Tavares Gideon (2002) Bill Gidden (1963) Clyde Gilliland ( ) Charlie Glascock ( ) Lewis Glass ( ) Ben Gleason ( ) Doug Gleason ( ) Don Glosson ( ) Kenyun Glover ( ) Tony Glover ( ) Jim Goate (1973) Mayer Goldstein ( ) Daniel Gomez ( ) Tim Goodwell (2002) Durwood Gordon ( ) Greg Gore ( ) Stephen Gostkowski (2002) Paul Skeeter Gowen ( ) Chris Graham ( ) Don Graham (1961) Jimmy Graham ( ) Jimmy Grantham (1936) H.K. Grantham ( ) Tony Graves ( ) Barthel Gray ( ) Earnest Gray ( ) Jarvis Greer ( ) Joe Gresham ( ) Doyle Green (1942) John Griffin ( ) Ralph Griffin ( ) Dave Griffith ( ) James Griffith (1933) Jimmy Grisham (1924) Clarence Grosser ( ) Hoss Gulleft ( ) H Bill Hagan (1987) Billy Hale (1965) Richard Hale (1941) John Hall (1948) Kyle Hamlin ( ) Marty Hammock ( ) DeCorye Hampton ( ) Earl Hampton ( ) Andrew Handy ( ) Brian Hanley ( ) Don Hanley ( ) Greg Hardee (1979) Andrew Harden ( ) Anthony Harden ( ) Antoine Harden ( ) Jim Hardin (1959) Montelle Hardy ( ) Dan Harkins (1985) Mark Harkins (1986) Gary Farr came to Memphis in 1972 under head coach Fred Pancoast and played offensive line for four seasons. He also played for coach Richard Williamson for one season. After graduation he entered the gas and natural gas business in Texas and now makes his home in Humble, Texas. Gary currently serves as vice-president of sales and development for Weatherford Global Compression Company of Houston, Texas. He and his wife, Anita, and there sons are regulars at U of M athletic events in Houston. Torri Harmon (1998) George Harper ( ) Greg Harper ( ) Michael Harper ( ) Chester Harris ( ) Dornell Harris ( ) Eric Harris ( ) Jason Harris (1998) Jeff Harris ( ) Jerry Harris ( ) Michael Harris ( ) Tim Harris ( ) Carl Harrison ( ) Adrian Harrod ( ) Tim Hart ( ) Al Harvey ( ) Hatch Hatcher (1923) Gary Harte ( ) Don Haselwood ( ) David Hathcock (1965) Hugh Hathcock ( ) Paul Hathcock ( ) Clarence Haver ( ) Gregg Hauss ( ) Erroll Hay ( ) Rod Hayden ( ) Webb B. Hays (1915) Paul Haynes ( ) Walter Hayes ( ) Jim Haynie ( ) Slick Headden ( ) Fred Hearn ( ) Larry Heathcott ( ) Rick Hechinger ( ) Reid Hedgepeth (1997) Jim Heenan ( ) Fred Heesch ( ) Orville Hegwer (1923) Walter Heitzenrater ( ) Bobby Henderson ( ) Taurus Henderson (1997) -Henderson (1912) Victor Hendrickson (1923) Carlton Henley ( ) Joe Hennelly ( ) Gilbert Hert (1940) Don Hester (1947) Artis Hicks ( ) Paul Hicks (1938) Darrell Higdon ( ) Rodney Higdon ( ) Ron Higdon (1965) Tripp Higgins ( ) Eddie Hightower ( ) Charles Hill ( ) Eddie Hill ( ) Shaka Hill ( ) Jeff Hilliard (2002) Kyle Hilliard (1976) Steve Hilliard ( ) Sam Hindsman ( ) Tom Hipp (1970) Danny Hirsch (1942) Chris Hobbs ( ) Eddie Hobbs (1967) Charlie Hodges (1967) Fred Hoffman (1947) 231

61 All-Time Lettermen Richard Hogans ( ) Red Hoggett ( ) Jimmy Holladay ( ) O.R. Holley ( ) Marcus Holliday ( ) Mason Holloway (1916) Carlos Hollowell ( ) John Holtzclaw ( ) Tracy Holmes ( ) Gib Hooper ( ) Trell Hooper ( ) Danny Hosea ( ) Al Hotz ( ) Larry House (1955) Ronell Houston (1982) Ben Howard ( ) Reginald Howard ( ) Huey Howerton (1912) Joel Howerton (1912) Mark Howington ( ) Duke Howze (1924) Robbie Hubbard (1992) Ralph Hubbel ( ) Bill Hudson ( ) Mack Hudson ( ) Wayne Hudson (1956) Greg Hughes ( ) Tim Humphrey (1985) Robert Humphreys (1942) Elmo Hundley ( ) Gary Hunt ( ) Nelson Hunt (1977) Tony Hunt ( ) Darryl Hunter ( ) Harold Hunter (1956) Sam Hurst ( ) Will Hyden (2002) I Thomas Ingles ( ) Pete Ingram ( ) Toby Ingram ( ) Ken Irvin ( ) Corey Irby ( ) Kosha Irby ( ) Terry Isles ( ) Virgil Ivery ( ) J Marcus Jack ( ) Enis Jackson ( ) Steve Jaggard ( ) Tommy James ( ) Ray Jamieson ( ) Pat Jansen ( ) Evan Jennings (1937) Keith Jeffries (1986) Charlie Johnson (1936) Charlie Johnson (1956) David Johnson ( ) Derron Johnson (2001) Jason Johnson ( ) Morris Johnson (1985) Ryan Johnson ( ) Sam Johnson ( ) Charles Johnston ( ) Anthony Jones ( ) Ray Jamieson is perhaps one of the most well known fullbacks in Memphis football history. The Cranston, Rhode Island, native came to Memphis in 1967 under head coach Billy J. Murphy and played through the 1971 season. Jamieson, a member of the All-Missouri Valley Conference team in 1968, rushed for 1,321 career yards and led the team in rushing during the 1968 campaign. The Germantown, TN, resident was drafted by the NFL Oakland Raiders in 1972 but suffered a career ending injury during an exhibition game. Bill Dub Jones ( ) Derrick Jones (1994) Don Jones ( ) Eary Jones ( ) Harry Jones (1947) Jack Jones (1953) Julian Jones ( ) Larry Jones (1941 ) Lewis Jones ( ) P.T. Jones ( ) Reginald Jones ( ) Russell Jones ( ) Terry Jones (1971 ) Tim Jones ( ) Bob Jordan ( ) Buck Jordan (1924) Kevin Jordan ( ) Smokey Jordan ( ) Jim Joyner (1973) K Rick Kale ( ) Lenny Kaplan (1959) Craig Karpiak (1972) J.S. Keaton (1915) Bill Kebler ( ) Ernest Keefer ( ) Glenn Keeton (1954) Jimmy Keith ( ) Ollie Keller ( ) Raymond Kelley ( ) Lamon Kelly (1947) Billy Kendall ( ) Herbert Kendall ( ) Guy Kennedy (1931) Pat Kenney ( ) Jim Kent (1940) S.E. Kidd ( ) Charles Killett ( ) Charles King ( ) Chick King (1950) James King ( ) Jeff King ( ) Jerry King (1955) Lud King (1936) Michael King ( ) Steve King ( ) William King (1924) Steve Kinzalow ( ) Stumpy Kirk ( ) Dan Kirkpatrick ( ) Dick Kirmeyer ( ) John Kirschner ( Mike Kleimeyer ( ) Jerry Knowlton ( ) Joe Koch (1927) James Koffman (1942) Matt Kranz (1991) Jim Kutchback ( ) L Jimmy Lackie ( ) Bill Lacy (1947) M.O. Lambert (1921) Tilden Lampkins (1921) Jesse Lancaster ( ) Rodney Lanctot ( ) Hunter Lane ( ) Ted Lane ( ) Coleman Lannum (1951) Darryl Latham (1982) Tramont Lawless ( ) Vincent Laws ( ) Pete Lawson ( ) Robert Lea ( ) Danny Ledbetter (1965) John Lee ( ) Steve Leech (1970) Kenny Lenoir (1964) Bubba Leonard ( ) Nathan Leuellyn ( ) Robert Levingston ( ) Bobby Lewis (1987) Calvin Lewis ( ) Rodney Lewis ( ) David Ligon ( ) Steve Lincoln ( ) John Lindsey ( ) Jake Linville ( ) Naylor Litchfield (1933) Grover Lipe ( ) Wayne Liss (1957) Richard Locke ( ) Robbie Locklear (1995) James Logan ( ) Fred Long (1937) Tim Long ( ) Bill Lott ( ) Dean Lotz ( ) Jim Lovelace ( ) Edwin Lovelady ( ) Rod Lowery (1992) Bailey Lowery (1980) Bill Loyd (1958) Richard Lucas ( ) Treveco Lucas ( ) John Ludwiczak ( ) Bob Lyles (1957) Joe Lynch ( ) Otho Lynch ( ) M Mike MacKay ( ) James Maclin ( ) Theodies Macklin (1988) John Maddaluna ( ) W.H. Maddox (1921) Frank Magoffin ( ) Gus Mahan ( ) Doran Major ( ) Casey Maloney ( ) John Manger (1968) Tony Manning ( ) Tony Marchetti (1973) Lloyd Marcus (1947) Jim Markelonis ( ) Paul Marks (1968) Davis Marsh (1995) Donald Marshall ( ) Duane Marshall ( ) Chris Martin ( ) Darrell Martin ( ) Ed Martin ( ) Mike Martin ( ) John Martin ( ) Brick Mason (1947) Rod Mason ( ) Robert Levingston played defensive back for the Tigers from 1978 through The lettered all four season, three of which were under Richard Williamson and one under the late Rex Dockery. The Memphis native logged 62 tackles as a senior and finished the season ranked sixth among tacklers. For his career, the Hamilton High graduate was credited with 125 tackles, two fumble recoveries and one pass interception. Robert now works as a special agent for ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms). 232

62 All-Time Lettermen Tom Mason ( ) Frank Massa ( ) Gerald Massey (2000) Bob Mathes (1968) Bob Matthews ( ) Miller Matthews ( ) Joe Matthews (1916) Steve Matthews was a record setting quarterback for the Tigers in 1992 and Coming to Memphis as a JC transfer, Matthews threw for 2,084 yards as a junior and had 1,896 yards passing when he sustained a broken leg in the Ole Miss game and missed the final two games of the season. He was signed with the Kansas City Chiefs and played for three seasons before playing for the Jacksonville Jaugars and the Tennessee Titans. He now serves as the offensive coordinator for the Memphis Explores of the Arena2 League. Steve Matthews ( ) Maurice Mathieu (1958) Ken Mathis (1955) Carl Maurer ( ) Frank Mawyer ( ) Harvey Maxwell ( ) Johnny May (1942) Doug Mayo ( ) Fred Mayo (1924) Milton Mayo ( ) Wallace McBride (1941) Sean McCann ( ) Robert McCarter (1916) Steve McCarty ( ) J.D. McClanahan ( ) Sam McClanahan ( ) Don McClard ( ) Elton McClure (1916) Billy McComas ( ) Horace McCool (1950) Jay McCoy ( ) Ken McDade ( ) Brian McDonald (1996) John McDougle (1916) Allen McFarland ( ) Jeff McFerran (1985) Hal McGeorge ( ) Larry McGhee ( ) Baker McGinnis (1933) Bill McGinnis ( ) Bob McGoldrick (1971) Jack Mcllvain (1947) Terrell Mcllwaine (1916) Pete McIntosh (1919) Mike McKenzie ( ) Don McKinnon ( ) Lou McLelland ( ) Roland McMackin ( ) Sean McMackin ( ) Thurman McMahan (1916) Thurman McNeal ( ) Claude McNeely (1936) Howard McPeake (1941) Bill McRight ( ) Andy McWilliams ( ) Curry McWilliams (1933) Aaron Meadows ( ) Gene Meadows ( ) Pete Meadows ( ) Albert Means (2001) Fred Medling ( ) Will Medling ( ) Billy Meeks ( ) Ruben Melton ( ) Bill Meredith ( ) Ralph Messer ( ) Dennis Meyers ( ) Chris Michael ( ) John Michael ( ) Tavares Middlebrooks ( ) Terdell Middleton ( ) Tahrell Miles ( ) Trent Miley ( ) Willford Miley (1949) Cedric Miller ( ) Dick Miller ( ) George Miller (1947) Josh Miller ( ) Pat Miller ( ) Cliff Milton ( ) Jim Mincey ( ) Steve Miska ( ) Jerry Mitchell ( ) Norman Mockbee ( ) Greg Montgomery ( ) Bill Moody ( ) Ronald Moon (1974) Alex Moore ( ) Chris Moore (2000) Eddie Moore ( ) Fred Moore ( ) James Moore ( ) Jimmy Moore (1992) Leslie Moore ( ) Paul Morris (1924) Marty Mosby (1985) Cato Mott (2002) Tom Muirhead ( ) Charles Mullins ( ) Carey Mulwee ( ) Justin Mumm ( ) J.S. Murphy (1913) Mike Murray (1980) Keith Mutters ( ) Troy Myers ( ) N Percy Nabors ( ) Lee Narramore (1967) Carlos Navia (1994) Roberto Navia (1991) Ray Neal ( ) Larry Neusse (1941) Bubba Nelms ( ) Andy Nelson ( ) Darrell Nelson ( ) Eric Nelson (1991) Chance Nesbitt ( ) Earl Netcher ( ) Mike Nettles ( ) Henry Newton (1913) Ken Newton ( ) Charles Nezin (1942) Bill Nichols ( ) Dean Nichols ( ) Darrell Nicholson ( ) Ken Niemaseck ( ) Tom Nix ( ) John Norman ( ) Rusty Nunn ( ) O Richard O Bryant (1974) Austin O'Dell ( ) Bernard Oden ( ) Anthony Oggs ( ) Jack Oliver ( ) Mike Omar ( ) Todd Ondra ( ) Martin Orcutt ( ) Bob Orians ( ) Murray Outlaw (1950) Charles Owens ( ) Hugh Owens ( ) Jim Owens ( ) Teddy Owens ( ) P Gene Packard (1923) Terry Padgett ( ) Drew Pairamore ( ) Ed Palmer ( ) Ron Palmer ( ) Demonic Pandolfi ( ) BiII Pankey (1940) Ricky Pannell (1974) Nick Pappas ( ) Ed Parham ( ) Paul Parish ( ) Anthony Parker ( ) Bob Parker ( ) Ed Parker (1934) Rip Parker (1923) Tom Parker ( ) Carlos Parr (1924) Chalmers Parr (1938) Emmett Parr ( ) Sonny Parsons (1961) Bob Patterson ( ) Larry Patterson (1993) Lloyd Patterson ( ) Ray Patterson ( ) Wiley Patterson ( ) Jim Paulat ( ) Dave Pawlik ( ) Virgil Pearcy ( ) Anthony Penchion ( ) Boris Penchion ( ) Nolan Pendergrast ( ) Hugh Penn ( ) Bunkie Perkins ( ) Elgin Perkins ( ) Nico Perkins ( ) Joel Peschke ( ) Hagan Peters (1941) Ural Pettigrew (1916) Chuck Pettit ( ) Osborne Phelan (1915) Rob Phenicie (1987) Chun Phillips (1954) E.O. Phillips (1916) Malcolm Phillips (1949) Lionel Pieh ( ) Danny Pierce ( ) Rod Mason played defensive line for the Memphis Tigers from 1992 through Mason, a graduate of East High School, lettered for four years appearing in 43 of 44 possible games. He was credited with 111 career tackles, six tackles for lost yardage and six quarterback sacks. Rodney is currently employed as the Director of Operations at Compass Intervention Center (behavioral health) in Memphis. He and his wife, Kim, and three children. Jared Pigue (2000) Harry Pillow (1942) Christian Pontius ( ) Ward Poag ( ) John Polsgrove (1953) Andy Porter ( ) Larry Porter ( ) Pete Porter ( ) Billy Portis (1937) 233

63 All-Time Lettermen Frank Posey (1934) Brian Powell ( ) Fred Powell ( ) Chris Powers ( ) Jeff Powers (1988) Wallace Prewilt (1913) J.B. Price ( ) Kraig Pride (1979) LaDarius Price (2002) Wayne Pryor ( ) Jimond Pugh ( ) Neil Purdie (1971) Joe Puzin ( ) Q Jimmy Quarter ( ) Richard Quast ( ) Robbie Quinn ( ) John Quintal ( ) R Al Radvansky (1942) Harold Rainwater (1950) Ed Randolph ( ) Henry Rath (1959) Elmer Ray ( ) Johnny Ray ( ) Anthony Reddick ( ) Bill Reddish ( ) Jerry Reese ( ) Chris Reeves ( ) John Reeves (1938) Ted Reeves (1942) Paul Regan (1942) Joe Regina ( ) John Register (1975) Stuart Reichart (1942) Will Renfro ( ) Earl Richards (1942) Jerry Richards ( ) Robert Richards (1936) Russell Richards ( ) Dwayne Ricketts ( ) Mike Ridings ( ) Bill Riggins ( ) Preston Riley ( ) Teofilo Riley ( ) Ricky Rivas ( ) Maurice Roach ( ) Jeff Roach ( ) Ken Roach ( ) Mike Robb ( ) Mike Robbins (1971) - Robbins (1912) Percy Roberts ( ) Billy Robertson ( ) Brian Robertson ( ) John Fred Robilio ( ) Brian Robinson (1938) Cliff Robinson (1991) John Robison (1971) Joe Rocconi ( ) Sonny Rodgers ( ) Barney Rogers ( ) Glenn Rogers ( ) Glenn Rogers, Jr. ( ) Casey Rooney ( ) Greg Sanders came to the University of Memphis in 1980 and played under both Richard Williamson and the late Rex Dockery. A quarterback when he signed, Sanders lettered for three years before earning his final letter as a defensive back. As a quarterback in 1981, he threw for 186 yards against Tulane and his 49.8% completion percentage led the team. He was moved to a cornerback position as a senior and contributed 55 tackles, two fumble recoveries and seven pass blocks. Sanders is an officer with the Memphis City Police Department. Marion Rosenblum ( ) Ryan Roskelly ( ) Greg Ross ( ) Mowbray Rowand ( ) Roy Rucker ( ) Sidney Rudes (1942) James Ruffell (1940) Scott Rumley ( ) Ryan Ruschhaupt (1994) Bob Rush ( ) Joe Rushing ( ) Billy Russell ( ) Bobby Russell ( ) Glenn Russell (1959) John Ruth ( ) Billy Rutledge (1994) S Richard Saccoccia ( ) Shaun Sands ( ) Frank Sanders ( ) Greg Sanders ( ) Sugar Sanders ( ) Manny Santibanez ( ) Paul Savini ( ) Jeff Sawyer ( ) Tony Scarpino ( ) Pete Scatamacchia ( ) George Schaad ( ) Scott Scherer ( ) David Schlarbaum ( ) Bob Schmidt ( ) David Schmidt ( ) Harry Schuh ( ) Francis Schwaiger ( ) Gordon Scoggins (1938) Bill Scott ( ) Dell Scott ( ) Jack Scott ( ) Donald Scroggins ( ) Jeremy Scruggs (1996) Sammy Seals ( ) Geddes Self ( ) Geddes Self, Jr. ( ) Ron Sells ( ) Bill Sellars (1937) Jay Sentell (1952) Tony Semple ( ) Al Sermon ( ) Keith Setler ( ) Andrew Settles ( ) Juan Settles ( ) Wallace Sexton ( ) Tim Seymour ( ) Kamal Shakir ( ) Demorrio Shank ( ) Reg Sharley ( ) Octavian Sharp ( ) John Shearer ( ) Wells Shearer ( ) Larry Shelley ( ) Jim Shelton (1954) Bob Sherlag ( ) Sam Sherrill (1948) David Sherrod ( ) Alan Shipman ( ) Keith Shirley ( ) Frank Simmons ( ) Richard Simmons (1937) Keith Simpson ( ) Scott Singler ( ) Bud Sipfle ( ) John Shore (1924) Vincent Skillman (1924) Jarvis Slaton ( ) Randy Smalley (1977) Farrell Skinner (1967) Butch Smith ( ) Carroll Smith ( ) Dennis Smith ( ) Frank Smith ( ) Hank Smith ( ) Jack Smith (1967) Julius Smith (1948) Leo 0. Smith ( ) Marcus Smith ( ) Palmer Smith ( ) Rusty Smith (1955) Sid Smith ( ) Steve Smith ( ) Tom Smith ( ) Wade Smith ( ) Wil Smith (1936) Claude Smithmier ( ) George Sneed ( ) Rick Snider ( ) Glenn Snodgrass ( ) Guy Snyder (1921 ) Bill Solomon ( ) Richard Sorsby (1916) Jack Sorrells (1940) Keith Spann ( ) Danny Sparkman ( ) Ricky Sparkman ( ) Quitman Spaulding ( ) Jim Spitchley ( ) John Stanek ( ) Joe Stanley ( ) Mike Stark ( ) George Stapleton ( ) Keith Spann was a standout defensive back for the Tigers from Playing under head coaches Chuck Stobart and Rip Scherer, Spann logged 241 career tackles including 84 as a senior. He had 11 career pass interceptions which he returned for 267 yards including a 76 yard return to the one yard line that set up a touchdown and helped the Tigers defeat Tennessee. His 267 yards in interception returns is an all-time record at Memphis. Spann currently plays for the Memphis Explorers of the Arena 2 League. Laverne Steedley ( ) Walt Stephens (1984) Harber Stephenson (1942) Quincy Stephenson ( ) Harold Sterling ( ) Wood Stevens ( ) Clark Stevenson ( ) James Stewart ( ) Jeremy Stewart ( ) Caspor Stiles ( ) Pat Stiles ( ) John Stoddard (1988) George Stone ( ) Michael Stone ( ) Rick Strawbridge ( ) David Strickland ( ) Anthony Strong ( ) Bill Strong (1951 ) Neil Suber ( ) 234

64 All-Time Lettermen Terrie Sudduth ( ) Mellio Sulipeck ( ) Glenn Sumter ( ) Phil Sutherlin ( ) Ned Suffle (1953) Duron Sutton ( ) Dick Swain (1929) T Joe Tague (1972) Tom Talbot ( ) Frank Talerico ( ) Stan Weaver was a letterman punter and kicker for the Tigers from 1980 through He led the team in punting for three years, , and is currently ranked 8th on the all-time career punting list. The Memphis native averaged 39.1 yards per punt as a senior and has a career average of 38.4 yards per punt on 192 kicks. He amassed 7,374 yards punting during his career. For the past ten years, Weaver has owned and operated Southern Graphics & Systems, a business that sells barcode and data systems to manufacturing companies. Rex Tatum ( ) Clifton Taylor ( ) Ed Taylor ( ) Eric Taylor ( ) Hal Taylor ( ) Sheldon Taylor (2002) Tony Taylor ( ) Bob Teer (1936) Leonard Teixeira (1969) Luis Tejeda (1994) Coot Terry ( ) Charles Thomas (1942) Jim Thomas ( ) Marvin Thomas ( ) Michael Thomas ( ) Oscar Thomas (1953) Tristan Thomas ( ) Brent Thompson (1987) Burll Thompson (1923) Don Thompson (1955) Ed Thompson ( ) James Thompson ( ) John Thompson ( ) Knox Thompson ( ) Reginald Thompson ( ) Tommy Thompson ( ) Troy Thompson ( ) Doss Thorne (1923) Royster Thurman (1916) Rick Thurow ( ) Tom Thweatt (1972) Jerry Todd ( ) Darrel Torbeft ( ) Bub Tracy (1923) Rusty Trail ( ) Butch Travis ( ) Lish Trice ( ) Ken Trocki ( ) Nick Tsatsaronis (2000) Don Tubbs ( ) Albert Tucker ( ) Brandon Tucker ( ) Robert Tucker (1915) Mike Turkiewicz (1986) Ellis Turner ( ) Haiden Turner ( ) Jack Turner (1957) Tom Twitty ( ) Fulford (Tombstone) Tyson (1924) V Ken Valentine ( ) Duane Vandborg ( ) Brian Vanderheyden ( ) Russell Van Dyke (1923) Johnny Van Vulpen (1940) David Vaughn ( ) Elmer Vaughn ( ) Kimbrough Vaughn ( ) Newell Vaugn (1941) Eduardo Vega (1990) Jay Verna ( ) Scott Vogel ( ) Tommy Vollmar (1999) Russell Vollmer ( ) Greg Voran ( ) W Charles Walker (1992) Jeff Walker ( ) Johnny Walker ( ) Otis Walker ( ) John Wallace (1941) Ray Wallace ( ) Tom Wallace ( ) -Wallace (1913) Charles Walsh ( ) Bobby Ward (1973) Gene Ward ( ) Jerry Ward ( ) Keydrin Ward ( ) Henry Washington (2002) LaVale Washington (2002) Hugh Washburn ( ) Preston Watts ( ) Stan Weaver ( ) Fred Webb ( ) Von Webb (2002) Pete Wedel (1952) Wayne Weedon ( ) Keith Wright was perhaps the most versatile athlete to play football for the Tigers. The Vicksburg, MS, native worked as a punt and kick returner as well as a running back and receiver for the U of M for four years. He still leads in career all-purpose yards with over 3,000 and is the school's 6th alltimeas leading receiver. Following graduation, Wright was drafted by the Cleveland Browns. He holds the Browns' rookie record for kickoff return yards and for combined kick return yards. He is currently coaching in Texas. Pete Weeks ( ) Ed Weldon ( ) James West ( ) Marcus West (2002) Dernice Wherry ( ) Brett Whiddon ( ) Travis Whitaker (1997) Darron White ( ) Gerald White ( ) James White ( ) Jeff White ( ) John White ( ) Keith White ( ) Ryan White ( ) William White (1915) Glenn Whiteman ( ) Don Whitlock ( ) Doug Whittaker ( ) Vance Whittaker (1972) Glenn Whittemore ( ) Andy Whitwell ( ) Raymond Wiles (1947) Tony Wiley ( ) James Wilhite ( ) Britton Wilkins ( ) Alex Williams ( ) Bobby Williams ( ) Brian Williams (1994) Chad Williams ( ) DeAngelo Williams (2002) Fred Williams (1968) Ian Williams ( ) Jeremy Williams ( ) Larry Williams ( ) Punkin Williams ( ) Richard Williams ( ) Stevie D. Williams ( ) Tony Williams ( ) Freddie Williamson (1953) Patrick Willis ( ) Charles Wilson ( ) Eric Wilson (1982) Nelson Wilson (1934) Paul Wilson ( ) Rolin Wilson ( ) Victor Wimpee ( ) Danny Wimprine ( ) Ricky Windom ( ) Charlie Wing ( ) Ferris Wing ( ) Francis Winkler ( ) Jeff Womack ( ) Andy Wood ( ) Wayne Wood ( ) Andre Woods ( ) Jerome Woods ( ) Joel Woods (1984) Doug Woodlief ( ) Bill Wright ( ) Cedric Wright ( ) James Earl Wright ( ) John Wallace Wright ( ) Keith Wright ( ) Larry Wright ( ) Lummy Wright ( ) Thomas Wright (1934) Lynn Wroblewski ( ) Bruce Wyatt (1924) Y Bobby Young (1956) Carl Young (1953) Damon Young ( ) Jerry Young ( ) Z Billy Zarecor ( ) Mike Zdancewicz ( ) Charles Zuendel (1942) 235

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