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2 RUSHING MOST ATTEMPTS Half 28 Otis McIntosh vs. Presbyterian, 1970 Game 49 Brad Hoover vs. Appalachian St., 1998 Season 331 Brad Hoover, 1998 Career 952 Darrell Lipford, MOST YARDS Half 202 Anthony James vs. Marshall, 1981 Game 251 Brad Hoover vs. VMI, 1998 Season 1663 Brad Hoover, 1998 Career 4089 Darrell Lipford, LONGEST RUSHING PLAY Scoring 95 Brett Chappell vs. Elon, 1995 Non-Scoring 63 David Lomax vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1966 Bobby Cooper vs. Catawba, 1959 INDIVDUAL RECORDS MOST YARDS PER GAME Season David Rivers, 2000 Career Mike Pusey, MOST YARDS PER ATTEMPT Season 7.9 Lonnie Galloway, Don Dalton, 1969 Career 6.9 Jeff Gilbert, MOST TOUCHDOWN RESPONSIBILITIES Game 5 Shared by five players last Brad Hoover vs. VMI, 1998 Season 23 Jeff Gilbert, 1983 Career 46 Mike Pusey, MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Season 9 Brad Hoover, 1998 Consecutive 7 Brad Hoover, 1998 Career 19 Darrell Lipford, HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RUSH Game 15.3 Michael Stewart vs. Newberry, 1993 Season 6.2 Darius Hooks, 1997 Career 5.6 Harold Hines, HIGHEST AVERAGE PER GAME Season Brad Hoover, 1998 Career Darrell Lipford, MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Half 3 Shared by seven players last Anthony James vs. Marshall, 1981 Game 4 David Mayfield vs. ETSU, Brad Hoover vs. VMI, 1998 Season 16 Darrell Lipford, 1977 Career 37 Otis McIntosh, PASSING MOST ATTEMPTS Game 57 Jeff Gilbert vs. Chattanooga, 1984 Season 487 Jeff Gilbert, 1983 Career 855 Mike Pusey, MOST COMPLETIONS Game 35 Brian Gaither, 2003 Season 267 Jeff Gilbert, 1983 Career 463 Jeff Gilbert, MOST YARDS Game 474 David Rivers vs. Wofford, 2000 Season 2993 Jeff Gilbert, 1983 Career 6160 Mike Pusey, Brian Gaither set a WCU record by completing 35 passes in a game at Georgia Southern. David Rivers set a WCU single-game record with 474 passing yards versus Wofford in For the season, he set a WCU record with yards of total offense per game. LONGEST PASS PLAY Scoring 94 Mike Pusey to Gerald Harp vs. VMI, 1978 Non-Scoring 77 Pat Cilento to Michael Banks vs. Georgia Southern, 2001 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Half 4 Don Dalton vs. Newberry, 1969 Game 5 Hal Mote vs. Guilford, Don Dalton vs. Newberry, 1969 Season 21 Jeff Gilbert, 1983 Career 43 Mike Pusey, BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Game.917 Chad Greene vs. Chattanooga, 1994 (11-of-12) Season.607 Lonnie Galloway, 1991 (128-of-211) Career.555 Lonnie Galloway, (355-of-639) MOST COMPLETIONS PER GAME Season 18.9 David Rivers, 2000 Career 14.5 Jeff Gilbert, MOST YARDS PER GAME Season Don Dalton, 1969 Career Mike Pusey, MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Game 7 Jeff Gilbert vs. Southern Illinois, 1983 Season 22 Don Dalton, 1969 Career 51 Mike Pusey, BEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING Game Lonnie Galloway vs. Marshall, 1992 Season Lonnie Galloway, 1992 Career Lonnie Galloway, TOTAL OFFENSE MOST ATTEMPTS Half 37 Josh Brooks vs. Liberty, Jeff Gilbert vs. Chattanooga, 1984 Game 58 Willie Perkins vs. Georgia Tech, Jeff Gilbert vs. Chattanooga, 1984 Season 527 Jeff Gilbert, 1983 Career 1092 Lonnie Galloway, MOST YARDS Half 325 Don Dalton vs. Newberry, 1969 Game 495 David Rivers vs. Wofford, 2000 Season 2984 David Rivers, 2000 Career 6832 Lonnie Galloway, Quarterback Lonnie Galloway, who had 1,287 career rushing yards and 5,545 career passing yards, is the Catamounts alltime leader in total offense with 6,832 yards. RECEIVING MOST RECEPTIONS Game 15 Eric Rasheed vs. Chattanooga, 1984 Season 89 Eric Rasheed, 1983 Career 197 Gerald Harp, MOST YARDS Game 235 Jon Reed vs. Appalachian State, 1989 Season 1145 Gerald Harp, 1978 Career 3449 Jerry Gaines, MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Season 7 Steve Spradling, 1969 Consecutive 3 Gerald Harp, Lamont Seward, 2000 Career 15 Jerry Gaines, HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION Game 48.5 Lamont Seward vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2000 Season 22.4 Kerry Hayes, 1992 Career 20.6 Jerry Gaines, MOST RECEPTIONS PER GAME Season 6.6 Wayne Tolleson, 1977 Career 4.9 Gerald Harp, MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Half 3 Jon Reed vs. Appalachian State, Gerald Harp vs. Wofford, 1979 Game 4 Gerald Harp vs. Wofford, 1979 Season 12 Eric Rasheed, 1983 Career 26 Gerald Harp,

3 SCORING MOST POINTS Game 30 Brad Hoover vs. VMI, 1998 Season 108 Darrell Lipford, 1977 Career 302 Kirk Roach, INDIVDUAL RECORDS KICKING MOST KICKOFFS Game 10 Kirk Roach vs. N.C. A&T, 1987 Season 78 Dean Biasucci, 1983 Career 216 Kirk Roach, PUNTING MOST PUNTS Game 12 Kenny Pauley vs. N.C. State, 1990 Season 84 Steve Kornegay, 1983 Career 139 Ken Hinsley, MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 5 Brad Hoover vs. VMI, 1998 Season 18 Darrell Lipford, 1977 Career 38 Darrell Lipford, MOST POINTS BY KICKING Game 20 Josh Jones vs. Samford, 1999 Season 96 Kirk Roach, 1986 Career 302 Kirk Roach, MOST PATS ATTEMPTED Game 10 Jimmy Corley vs. Newberry, 1969 Season 41 Phillip Shirley, Phillip Shirley, Dean Biasucci, 1983 Career 116 Jimmy Corley, MOST PATS MADE Half 6 Jimmy Corley vs. Newberry, 1969 Game 10 Jimmy Corley vs. Newberry, 1969 Season 40 Dean Biasucci, 1983 Career 112 Jimmy Corley, Consecutive 65 Ken Hinsley, BEST PAT PERCENTAGE Game Jimmy Corley vs. Newberry, 1969 (10-10) Season Ken Hinsley, 1996 (28-28) Career.989 Kirk Roach, (89-90) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 6 Josh Jones vs. Samford, 1999 Season 30 Kirk Roach, 1987 Career 101 Kirk Roach, MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Half 5 Dean Biasucci vs. Mars Hill, 1982 Game 6 Josh Jones vs. Samford, 1999 Season 24 Kirk Roach, 1986 Career 71 Kirk Roach, HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF FIELD GOALS MADE Game Josh Jones vs. Samford, 1999 (6-6) Season.857 Kirk Roach, 1986 (24-28) Career.703 Kirk Roach, (71-101) LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE Game 57 Kirk Roach vs. Appalachian State, Kirk Roach vs. N.C. A&T, 1987 MOST FIELD GOALS OF 50 YARDS OR MORE Season 7 Kirk Roach, 1987 Career 11 Kirk Roach, MOST GAMES WITH TWO OR MORE FIELD GOALS Career 25 Kirk Roach, 1987 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game 7 Earl Bates vs. Marshall, Otis Washington vs. Chattanooga, 1986 Season 48 Otis Washington, 1988 Career 84 Otis Washington, MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Game 222 Kerry Hayes vs. VMI, 1992 Season 1113 Otis Washington, 1988 Career 2058 Kerry Hayes, MOST YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN Game 85.0 Mike Malone vs. Elon, 2005 Season 36.5 Kerry Hayes, 1993 Career 28.2 Kerry Hayes, MOST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS Game 2 Kerry Hayes vs. VMI, 1992 Season 3 Kerry Hayes, 1993 Career 5 Kerry Hayes, LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN Scoring 100 Xavier Godard vs. Ga. Southern, Harvey Walker vs. Jacksonville St., 1976 MOST YARDS PER PUNT Season 44.5 Ken Hinsley, 1998 Career 44.0 Ken Hinsley, LONGEST PUNT Game 85 Ken Hinsley vs. Chattanooga, 1998 MOST PUNT RETURNS Game 8 Jeff Dean vs. Marshall, 1979 Season 38 Jeff Dean, 1979 Career 70 Kerry Hayes, MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS Game 145 Ellis Johnson vs. Mars Hill, 1965 Season 231 Kerry Hayes, 1992 Career 876 Kerry Hayes, MOST YARDS PER PUNT RETURN Game 36.3 Kerry Hayes vs. ETSU, Ellis Johnson vs. Mars Hill, 1965 Season 22.7 Ellis Johnson, 1964 Career 14.3 Ellis Johnson, MOST PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS Game 1 Shared by 10 players last Lamont Williams vs. Citadel, 1997 Season 2 Ellis Johnson, 1965 Career 4 Ellis Johnson, LONGEST RETURN Scoring 102 Ellis Johnson vs. Mars Hill, 1965 (Note: ball was fumbled on the seven, recovered two-yards deep and returned 102 yards for a TD.) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS MOST PLAYS Game 48 Otis McIntosh vs. Presbyterian, 1970 Season 302 Darrell Lipford, 1977 Career 987 Darrell Lipford, MOST YARDS Game 296 Otis Washington vs. Marshall, 1988 Season 2084 Otis Washington, 1988 Career 5617 Kerry Hayes, MOST YARDS PER PLAY Game 47.5 Kerry Hayes vs. ETSU, 1992 Season 21.8 Kerry Hayes, 1992 Career 19.2 Kerry Hayes, MOST YARDS PER GAME Season Otis Washington, 1988 Career Kerry Hayes, LONGEST AVG. FIELD GOAL DISTANCE ATTEMPTED Career 40.5 Kirk Roach, Kerry Hayes returned two kickoffs (one for 90 yards and one for 94 yards) for touchdowns to lead WCU to a victory over VMI in Both occurred during the second quarter. Hayes owns NCAA I-AA career records for TDs by kickoff (5) and kick return (7). He also owns five SoCon records for kick and punt returns. 63

4 64 INDIVDUAL RECORDS DEFENSE MOST TACKLES Game 30 Everett Spellman vs. App State, 1987 Season 145 Marcus Bradley, 1997 Career 453 Tom Bodine, MOST UNASSISTED TACKLES Game 20 Marcus Bradley vs. Ga. Southern, 1997 Season 100 Jon Jenkins, 1994 Career 296 Tom Bodine, MOST ASSISTED TACKLES Game 14 Ty Smith vs. Chattanooga, 1978 Season 68 Charlie Hughes, 1978 Career 188 Ricky Smith, MOST TACKLES FOR LOSSES Game 5 Shared by five players last Michael Spicer (twice in 2002) Season 26 Michale Spicer, 2002 Career 58 Michale Spicer, MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS Game 4 Michael Spicer vs. UTC, Derek Summerour vs. Marshall, Louis Cooper vs. ETSU, 1984 Season 12 Louis Cooper, 1984 Career 30 Louis Cooper, MOST FUMBLES CAUSED Game 4 Steve Yates vs. Tennessee Tech, 1972 Season 7 Steve Yates, 1972 Career 21 Steve Yates, MOST BLOCKED KICKS Game 2 Shared by three players last Donnell Brinson vs. VMI, 1995 Season 4 Tiger Greene, 1983 Career 7 Tiger Greene, MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES Game 3 Shared by three players last Bernard Jones vs. Tenn. Tech, 1984 Season 6 George Alston, 1978 Career 12 David Rathburn, MOST RECOVERIES FOR TOUCHDOWNS Game 1 Shared by 11 players last B.J. Jessup vs. Ga. Southern, 2001 Season 2 Donnell Brinson, 1993 Career 2 Shared by five players last Donnell Brinson, MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game 3 Shared by four players last Kenny Peeples vs. VMI, 1986 Season 9 David Rathburn, Harvey Walker, 1969 Career 23 David Rathburn, MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Game 99 Julius Grant vs. Marshall, 1992 Season 178 Harvey Walker, 1969 Career 342 Miles Nicholson, MOST INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TDS Game 1 Shared by 25 players last Rod Dunlap vs. Chattanooga, 2002 Season 2 John Ruta, 1964 Career 4 Harvey Walker, ; LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN Scoring 99 Julius Grant vs. Marshall, 1993 RUSHING MOST ATTEMPTS Game 87 by Chattanooga, 1977 Season 659 in 1983 FEWEST ATTEMPTS Game 12 by Davidson, 1985 Season 346 in 1949 MOST YARDS Game 489 by Georgia Southern, 2002 Season 2743 in 1990 FEWEST YARDS Game -29 by Appalachian State, 1965 Season 485 in 1965 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 26 by The Citadel, 1987 Season 149 in 1991 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Game 0 by Catawba, 1958 Season 62 in 1974 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 8 by N.C. State, 1990 Season 32 in 1990 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS Season 7 in 1974 MOST YARDS PER GAME Season in 1990 FEWEST YARDS PER GAME Season 53.9 in 1965 PASSING O P P O N E N T T E A M R E C O R D S MOST ATTEMPTS Game 72 by Marshall, 1987 Season 399 in 1983 FEWEST ATTEMPTS Game 1 by Wofford, by Catawba, 1958 Season 101 in 1949 MOST COMPLETIONS Game 35 by Marshall, 1987 Season 195 in 1983 FEWEST COMPLETIONS Game 0 Occurred seven times last Wofford, 1997 Season 103 in 1974 MOST YARDS Game 485 by Louisiana State, 2000 Season 2414 in 1983 FEWEST YARDS Game 0 Occurred seven times last Wofford, 1997 Season 354 in 1963 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 23 by Marshall, 1987 Season 125 in 1983 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Game 0 Occurred 15 times last Wofford, 1997 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Game 6 by Lenoir-Rhyne, by Lenoir-Rhyne, 1969 Season 26 in 1986 FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Season 2 in in 1938 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game 5 by Marshall, 1989 and LSU, 2000 Season 20 in 2000 FEWEST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Season 2 in 1974 BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season 58.7 in 1996 TOTAL OFFENSE MOST ATTEMPTS Game 108 by Marshall, 1987 Season 1058 in 1983 FEWEST ATTEMPTS Game 36 by Carson-Newman, 1962 Season 575 in 1949 MOST YARDS Game 653 by Duke, 1990 Season 5036 in 1990 FEWEST YARDS Game 34 by Appalachian St., 1965 Season 1753 in 1965 MOST YARDS PER GAME Season in 1990 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 37 by Auburn, 2002 Season 244 in 1990 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Game 3 by Appalachian State, 1965 Season 113 in 1965 SCORING MOST POINTS Quarter 30 by High Point, 1945 Half 49 by Marshall, 1996 Game 67 by N.C. State, 1990 Season 371 in 2000 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 8 Occurred four times last Auburn, 2002 Season 49 in 2000 FEWEST POINTS Season 66 in 1965 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS Season 10 in in 1965 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Game 67 by N.C. State, 1990 MOST SHUTOUTS Consecutive 5 in 1938 Season 7 in 1938 PUNTING MOST PUNTS HAD BLOCKED Game 2 vs. Chattanooga, 2005 and 1983

5 RUSHING MOST ATTEMPTS Game 69 vs. Presbyterian, vs. Guilford, 1968 Season 541 in 1983 FEWEST ATTEMPTS Game 16 vs. South Carolina, 1986 Season 272 in 1938 MOST YARDS Game 464 vs. Newberry, 1993 Season 2436 in 1993 FEWEST YARDS Game -29 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1962 Season 812 in 1938 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 24 vs. Mars Hill, 1987 Season 126 in 2001 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Game 0 Occurred seven times last vs. N.C. State, 1990 Season 54 in 1938 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 8 vs. Newberry, 1993 Season 25 in 2001 FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Season 1 in 1938 MOST YARDS PER GAME Season in 1968 FEWEST YARDS PER GAME Season 72.5 in 1938 MOST YARDS PER ATTEMPT Season 5.4 in 1993 FEWEST YARDS PER ATTEMPT Season 2.2 in 1938 PASSING MOST ATTEMPTS Game 57 vs. Georgia Tech, vs. Chattanooga, 1984 Season 564 in 1983 FEWEST ATTEMPTS Game 3 vs. East Carolina, 1961 Season 86 in 1938 MOST COMPLETIONS Game 31 Occurred three times last vs. VMI, 2000 Season 302 in 1983 FEWEST COMPLETIONS Game 0 vs. Guilford, 1957 Season 62 in 1937 MOST YARDS Game 474 vs. Emory & Henry, 1969 vs. Wofford, 2000 Season 3,421 in 1983 FEWEST YARDS Game -5 vs. East Carolina, 1957 Season 276 in 1938 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 18 vs. Furman, 1985 Season 159 in 1983 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Game 0 Occurred three times last vs. N.C. State, 1990 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Game 10 vs. Jacksonville State, 1970 Season 28 in 1983 CATAMOUNT TEAM RECORDS FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Season 9 in 1999 and 2000 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 6 vs. Newberry, 1969 Season 24 in 1983 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS Season 0 in 1938 BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season 59.7 in 2000 (215-of-360) TOTAL OFFENSE MOST ATTEMPTS Game 99 vs. Marshall, 1991 Season 1105 in 1983 FEWEST ATTEMPTS Game 31 vs. Wofford, 1957 Season 368 in 1938 MOST YARDS Game 711 vs. Emory & Henry, 1969 Season 5333 in 1983 FEWEST YARDS Game 17 vs. N.C. State, 1990 Season 1088 in 1938 MOST YARDS PER GAME Season in 1969 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 32 vs. Liberty, 2001 Season 304 in 1983 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Game 0 vs. N.C. State, 1990 Season 77 in 1938 SCORING MOST POINTS Quarter 31 vs. North Carolina A&T, 1988 Half 43 vs. West Virginia State, 2004 Game 77 vs. West Virginia State, 2004 Season 370 in 1983 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 11 vs. West Virginia State, 2004 Season 45 in 1983 FEWEST POINTS Season 6 in 1938 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS Season 1 in 1938 MOST COMBINED POINTS Game 97 in 1988 (Marshall 52, WCU 45) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Game 70 Occurred two times last was 2004 MOST SHUTOUTS Consecutive 3 in 1966 Season 3 Occurred seven times last was 1966 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Half 5 vs. Mars Hill, 1982 Game 5 vs. Mars Hill, 1982 Season 32 in 1983 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATT. (SINCE 1960) Season 5 in 1975 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Half 5 vs. Mars Hill, 1982 Game 5 vs. Mars Hill, 1982 Season 24 in 1986 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE Season 0 in 1938 MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Game 11 vs. West Virginia State, 2004 Season 41 Occurred three times (last in 1994) FEWEST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Season 1 in 1930 MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE Game 10 vs. Newberry, 1969 Season 39 in 1983 FEWEST EXTRA POINTS MADE Season 0 in 1938 PUNTING MOST PUNTS Game 12 vs. N.C. State, vs. Appalachian St., 1965 Season 86 in 1983 FEWEST PUNTS Game 0 vs. VMI, 1993 MOST PUNTS HAD BLOCKED Season 2 vs. Appalachian State, 1987 DEFENSE MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS Game 9 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2000 Season 31 in 1997 TURNOVERS MOST FUMBLES LOST Game 4 vs. Wofford, 1976 Season 25 in 1958 MOST TURNOVERS SUFFERED Game 10 vs. Jacksonville State, 1970 Season 41 in 1976 PENALTIES MOST YARDS PENALIZED Game 130 vs. Newberry, 1993 Season 978 in 1983 FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED Season 480 in 1975 GAMES MOST VICTORIES Season 11 in 1983 Consecutive 9 in 1974 MOST DEFEATS Season 10 in 1935 Consecutive through 1957 LONGEST STREAKS Unbeaten 12 in 1983 Winless through 1939 MOST GAMES PLAYED Season 15 in

6 66 CAREER NET YARDAGE 1. #28 Darrell Lipford ( ) Tailback Lenior, NC Year Atts Yards Avg TDs Totals #41 Brad Hoover ( ) Tailback Thomasville, NC Year Atts Yards Avg TDs Totals #24 Otis McIntosh ( ) Tailback Asheville, NC Year Atts Yards Avg TDs Totals Others Years Yards 8. Fred Boateng Kevin Thigpen David Lomax Carlton Terry Leonard Williams Melvin Dorsey Anthony James CAREER ATTEMPTS Name Years Atts 1. Darrell Lipford Otis McIntosh Brad Hoover David Lomax Carlton Terry Leonard Williams Kevin Thigpen Melvin Dorsey Fred Boateng Anthony James CAREER AVERAGE Name Years Avg 1. Fred Boateng David Hackett Brad Hoover Anthony James Kevin Thigpen Melvin Dorsey Darrell Lipford Leonard Williams Otis McIntosh Carlton Terry CATAMOUNT RUSHING LEADERS SEASON NET YARDAGE Name Year Att Yards 1. Brad Hoover Darrell Lipford Fred Boateng Kevin Thigpen Darrell Lipford Otis McIntosh Brad Hoover Darrell Lipford David Lomax Fred Boateng SEASON ATTEMPTS Name Year Atts 1. Brad Hoover Darrell Lipford Darrell Lipford Darrell Lipford Fred Boateng Melvin Dorsey Otis McIntosh Brad Hoover Kevin Thigpen Leonard Williams Darrell Lipford is WCU s all-time leading rusher with 4,089 yards. He additionally is the school leader with 19 games of 100-plus rushing yards and 952 career rushing attempts. Brad Hoover, the school s second all-time leading rusher, shattered the WCU single-season rushing record with 1,663 yards in ANNUAL LEADERS Year Player G Atts Yds 1967 David Lomax David Lomax Otis McIntosh Otis McIntosh Otis McIntosh David Hackett David Hackett Darrell Lipford Darrell Lipford Darrell Lipford Darrell Lipford Mitchell Ray Leonard Williams Anthony James Melvin Dorsey Anthony James Leonard Williams Eddie Maddox Milton Beck David Mayfield Darryl Jackson Carlton Terry Carlton Terry Carlton Terry Kevin Thigpen Kevin Thigpen Lonnie Galloway Harold Hines Terrence Stokes Tracy Biggs Brad Hoover Brad Hoover Brad Hoover Fred Boateng Fred Boateng Manny DeShauteurs Nicholas Wishart Nicholas Wishart Darius Fudge

7 TOP SINGLE-GAME RUSHING PERFORMANCES 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES PLAYER OPPONENT DATE YARDS Brad Hoover VMI 10/31/ Anthony James Marshall 11/14/ Darrell Lipford Marshall 11/ Darrell Lipford Presbyterian 10/4/ Paul Smith Elon Fred Boateng Georgia Southern 10/7/ Brad Hoover Wofford 10/17/ Darius Hooks Wofford 9/14/ Darryl Jackson Mars Hill 10/10/ YARD RUSHING GAMES Brad Hoover Appalachian State 11/21/ Eddie Maddox VMI 9/22/ Fred Boateng The Citadel 11/17/ David Lomax Newberry Carlton Terry The Citadel 11/6/ Fred Boateng East Tennessee State 9/22/ Otis McIntosh Concordia Brad Hoover Duke 9/5/ Jeff Norman The Citadel 10/14/ Brad Hoover Appalachian State 11/12/ Mitchell Ray Chattanooga 9/25/ Darrell Lipford Livingston 9/11/ Kevin Thigpen East Tennessee State 9/22/ Brad Hoover Elon 11/7/ Darrell Lipford Lenoir-Rhyne 11/6/ Darrell Lipford Toledo 9/6/ Melvin Dorsey Furman 9/26/ David Lomax Lenoir-Rhyne Manny DeShauteurs Chattanooga 10/26/ Brad Hoover Tennessee Tech 11/14/ Darius Hooks The Citadel 9/20/ Otis McIntosh Presbyterian 10/17/ Brad Hoover Samford 11/6/ Melvin Dorsey VMI 9/12/ Brad Hoover Chattanooga 10/23/ Darrell Lipford Lenoir-Rhyne 11/6/ Fred Boateng Liberty 11/3/ Darryl Jackson East Tennessee State 9/17/ Darrell Lipford Maine 10/22/ Otis McIntosh Guilford 11/2/ Ken Morgan Guilford Fred Boateng VMI 10/27/ Darrell Lipford East Tennessee State 10/15/ Darrell Lipford East Tennessee State 10/16/ Lew Bost Guilford Brad Hoover East Tennessee State 9/26/ Kevin Thigpen Samford 10/26/ Darrell Lipford Indiana State 9/24/ Otis McIntosh Mississippi College 10/16/ Ron Henderson Guilford 9/29/ Kevin Thigpen Chattanooga 10/19/ Otis McIntosh Samford 11/8/ Kevin Thigpen Chattanooga 10/17/ Carlton Terry Lenoir-Rhyne 9/9/ David Lomax Emory & Henry 10/18/ David Lomax Appalachian State 9/23/ Terrence Stokes VMI 10/28/ Otis McIntosh Catawba Fred Boateng Appalachian State 11/10/ Otis McIntosh Lenoir-Rhyne 10/24/ David Lomax Presbyterian Terrence Stokes Elon 11/9/ Leonard Williams Elon 9/29/ Fred Boateng Lenoir-Rhyne 9/9/ Mitchell Ray East Tennessee State 9/16/ Darrell Lipford Furman 10/1/ Darius Fudge Appalachian State 11/13/ Otis McIntosh Catawba 10/11/ Daivd Lomax Newberry Darius Fudge Furman Brad Hoover Furman 10/2/ David Mayfield East Tennessee State 10/11/ Darrell Lipford The Citadel 9/17/ Tracy Biggs Elon 11/8/ Ken Morgan Appalachian State 9/23/ Nicholas Wishart Georgia Southern 10/11/ Darrell Lipford Jacksonville State 10/0/ Herb Cole Appalachian State 11/15/ Darrell Lipford Presbyterian 9/4/ Brad Hoover Chattanooga 10/25/ Darius Hooks Liberty 9/7/ Darrell Jackson East Tennessee State 9/26/ Lew Bost East Carolina Kevin Thigpen Ferrum 9/26/ Brad Hoover Maryland 9/11/ Kevin Thigpen Appalachian State 11/16/ Player Opponent Date Yards Darrell Lipford Presbyterian 10/26/ Milton Beck Marshall 11/15/ Anthony James Appalachian State 11/20/ David Hackett Morehead Sate 10/5/ David Hackett Livingston 10/14/ Daivd Lomax Elon Donnie Bryant East Tennessee State 9/23/ Leonard Williams Marshall 10/25/ Carlton Terry Mars Hill 9/30/ Leonard Williams Marshall 11/1/ Ken Sanford Newberry Kevin Thigpen Mars Hill 9/5/ Fred Boateng Furman 10/5/ Melvin Dorsey Wofford 10/22/ Anthony James Wofford 10/23/ Darrell Lipford Carson-Newman 11/9/ Donnie Bryant Mars Hill 8/30/ Darius Hooks The Citadel 9/29/ Kevin Thigpen The Citadel 10/24/ Johnny Parton North Carolina A&T 10/15/ Melvin Dorsey The Citadel 11/5/ Mitchell Ray Marshall 9/30/ Jerry Siler Presbyterian 11/10/ Otis McIntosh Wofford 11/13/ Otis McIntosh Wofford 10/10/ Bill Zimmerman Mars Hill Leonard Williams Appalachian State 11/19/ Herb Cole Presbyterian 10/4/ Ken Morgan East Carolina Tracy Biggs Appalachian State 11/16/ Harold Hines Chattanooga 10/22/ David Hackett Florida A&M 9/30/ Fred Boateng The Citadel 9/16/ Brad Hoover Chattanooga 10/24/ Tracy Biggs VMI 11/1/ David Hackett Jacksonville State 10/28/ David Lomax Mars Hill Brett Chappell Elon 9/16/ Eddie Maddox Tennessee Tech 9/29/ Melvin Dorsey East Tennessee State 10/17/ Leonard Williams Appalachian State 9/22/ James Beaty Newberry 11/15/ Leonard Williams Wofford 10/20/ Darrell Lipford Wofford 11/23/ Otis McIntosh Furman 9/9/ David Lomax Presbyterian Eddie Maddox Appalachian State 10/6/ Otis McIntosh Furman 10/9/ Jamie Wilkes Tampa University Lamont Reid Chattanooga Darius Hooks VMI 10/30/ Carlton Terry Marshall 11/12/ David Hackett Middle Tennessee State 9/29/ David Lomax Emory & Henry Fred Boateng Appalachian State 11/11/ Michael Stewart Newberry 10/30/ Carlton Terry VMI 11/19/ Ken Morgan Carson-Newman Milton Beck The Citadel 11/1/ Leonard Williams The Citadel 10/6/ Mitchell Ray Appalachian State 11/19/ Darrell Lipford East Carolina 10/30/ Jack Hendrix Carson-Newman Bryce Cantrell The Citadel 11/2/ Melvin Dorsey East Carolina 9/5/ Anthony James MTSU 10/4/ Darrell Lipford Tennessee Tech 9/10/ David Hackett The Citadel 9/23/ Anthony James East Carolina 10/18/ Leonard Williams Lenoir-Rhyne 10/27/ Darrell Lipford Indiana State 10/19/ Jamie Wilkes Catawba Tracy Biggs Marshall 10/10/ Darrell Lipford Appalachian State 9/29/ David Lomax Presbyterian Ken Sanford Elon Marcus Roberts VMI 11/6/ Melvin Dorsey Furman 12/10/ Darrell Lipford Jacksonville State 9/3/ Otis McIntosh Presbyterian 10/17/ Otis McInotsh Emory & Henry 10/18/ David Lomax Appalachian State 9/28/ Brad Hoover Georgia Southern 10/10/ Preston Jones Mars Hill 10/10/ Ricky Blake Marshall 9/30/ Otis McIntosh Appalachian State 9/26/ Paul Smith Guilford Carlton Terry Appalachian State 11/5/ Anthony James Middle Tennessee State 10/4/ CATAMOUNT RUSHING LEADERS CAREER RUSHING TDS Name Years Tds 1. Otis McIntosh Darrell Lipford Leonard Williams Fred Boateng Anthony James David Hackett Brad Hoover Tom Broadwater David Mayfield Carlton Terry Melvin Dorsey SEASON RUSHING TDS Name Year Tds 1. Darrell Lipford Brad Hoover Anthony James Otis McIntosh Tom Broadwater Fred Boateng Eddie Maddox Leonard Williams Otis McIntosh Otis McIntosh David Mayfield Melvin Dorsey David Hackett David Lomax LONG RUSHING TDS Yds Name Opponent Date 95 Brett Chappell... Elon... 11/16/95 90 Milton Beck... VMI... 11/23/85 89 Anthony James... East Carolina... 10/18/80 88 David Hackett... Mississippi College... 10/16/71 86 Jeff Norman... The Citadel... 10/14/78 83 Paul Smith... Lenoir-Rhyne... 10/25/69 80 Jeff Norman... The Citadel... 10/14/78 73 Fred Boateng... The Citadel... 11/17/01 73 Tracy Biggs... Elon... 11/8/97 72 Otis McIntosh... Concordia... 11/14/70 Otis McIntosh rushed for 37 touchdowns from , a mark which still stands and ranks third on the WCU career list with 3,006 rushing yards. 67

8 68 CAREER PASSING YARDS 1. #7 Mike Pusey ( ) Quarterback Banner Elk, NC Year Atts Comp Pct Yards TDs Totals #7 Lonnie Galloway ( ) Quarterback Eden, NC Year Atts Comp Pct Yards TDs Totals #12 Jeff Gilbert ( ) Quarterback Greensboro, NC Year Atts Comp Pct Yards TDs Totals Others Years Yards 4. Don Dalton Brian Gaither Ronnie Mixon Willie Perkins Jimmy Williams Todd Cottrell Chad Greene CAREER COMPLETIONS Name Years Comp 1. Jeff Gilbert Brian Gaither Mike Pusey Ronnie Mixon Willie Perkins Lonnie Galloway Don Dalton Todd Cottrell Jimmy Williams Josh Brooks CAREER ATTEMPTS Name Years Atts 1. Mike Pusey Jeff Gilbert Ronnie Mixon Brian Gaither Willie Perkins Don Dalton Lonnie Galloway Josh Brooks Chad Greene Shawn Snyder CATAMOUNT PASSING LEADERS SEASON PASSING YARDS Name, Year Att-Comp Yds 1. Jeff Gilbert, David Rivers, Brian Gaither, Don Dalton, Jeff Gilbert, Jimmy Williams, Willie Perkins, Lonnie Galloway, Shawn Snyder, Mike Pusey, Lonnie Galloway, Mike Pusey, SEASON COMPLETIONS Name Year Atts 1. Jeff Gilbert Brian Gaither David Rivers Willie Perkins Jeff Gilbert Shawn Snyder Josh Brooks Jimmy Williams Ronnie Mixon Mike Pusey Mike Pusey, who only played three seasons at WCU ( ), is the school s career leader in passing yards (6,160) and touchdowns (43). Jeff Gilbert owns Western season records for passing yards (2,993), completions (267) and passing TDs (21). CAREER TOUCHDOWNS Name... Years... Tds 1. Mike Pusey Don Dalton Jeff Gilbert Lonnie Galloway Brian Gaither Chad Greene Jimmy Williams Todd Cottrell Hal Mote David Rivers Shawn Snyder Mark Smith Ronnie Mixon SEASON TOUCHDOWNS Name... Year... Tds 1. Jeff Gilbert Lonnie Galloway David Rivers Mike Pusey Don Dalton Chad Greene Brian Gaither Mike Pusey Don Dalton Shawn Snyder Mike Pusey Jeff Gilbert Hal Mote Mark Smith LONG PASSING TDS Yds Name Opponent (Date) 9 4 Mike Pusey to... VMI Gerald Harp (11/28/78) 9 3 Don Dalton to... Carson-Newman Paul Smith (9/20/69) 8 9 Jeff Walker to... Carson-Newman Eagle Moss (11/9/74) 8 9 Mike Pusey to... Marshall Gerald Harp (9/15/79) 8 7 Lonnie Galloway to... Appalachian State Keith Austin (10/20/90) 8 7 Hal Mote to... Furman Jerry Gaines (10/7/72) 8 6 Lonnie Galloway to... East Tennessee St. Kerry Hayes (11/14/92) 8 5 Justin Cella to... Chattanooga Aaron Wright (10/24/98) 8 4 Brian Gaither to... W. Va Tech Lamont Seward (9/14/02) 8 4 Tommy Burchfiel to... Middle Tennessee St. Mike Green (11/1/75)

9 PASSING LEADERS 300-YARD PASSING PERFORMANCES Player Opponent Date Yards David Rivers Wofford 10/14/ Don Dalton Emory & Henry 10/18/ David Rivers Tennessee Tech 11/18/ Jimmy Williams Appalachian State 9/24/ David Rivers Chattanooga 10/21/ David Rivers VMI 10/28/ Jeff Gilbert The Citadel 10/13/ Jeff Gilbert Colgate 11/26/ Mark Smith The Citadel 10/31/ Justin Clark Chattanooga 10/23/ Willie Perkins Georgia Tech 10/12/ Mark Smith Marshall 11/12/ Jeff Gilbert Holy Cross 12/3/ Mike Pusey Marshall 9/15/ Don Dalton Lenoir Rhyne 10/25/ Willie Perkins Furman 9/21/ Lonnie Galloway Georgia Southern 10/9/ Ronnie Mixon Florida State 10/31/ Brian Gaither Georgia Southern 10/11/ Willie Perkins VMI 10/25/ Jimmy Williams Newberry Mike Pusey Furman 11/10/ Don Dalton Newberry Don Dalton Carson-Newman Jeff Gilbert Boston College 9/1/ David Rivers Lenoir Rhyne 9/9/ Lonnie Galloway The Citadel 10/24/ Todd Cottrell Chattanooga 10/8/ Mike Pusey Tennessee Tech 9/9/ ANNUAL LEADERS Year Player G Att-Cmp Yds 1967 Don Dalton Don Dalton Don Dalton Hal Mote Jeff Conner Hal Mote Phil Dietz Jeff Walker Jeff Walker Keith Scroggins Mike Pusey Mike Pusey Mike Pusey Ronnie Mixon Ronnie Mixon Ronnie Mixon Jeff Gilbert Jeff Gilbert Willie Perkins Willie Perkins Mark Smith Mark Smith Todd Cottrell Derrick Hanis Derrick Hanis Lonnie Galloway Lonnie Galloway Chad Greene Chad Greene Josh Brooks Josh Brooks Justin Cella Shawn Snyder David Rivers Brian Gaither Pat Cilento Brian Gaither Justin Clark Justin Clark CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE 1.#7 Lonnie Galloway ( ) Quarterback Eden, NC Year Plays Rush Yds Pass Yds Tot Yds Totals #7 Mike Pusey ( ) Quarterback Banner Elk, NC Year Plays Rush Yds Pass Yds Tot Yds Totals #12 Jeff Gilbert ( ) Quarterback Greensboro, NC Year Plays Rush Yds Pass Yds Tot Yds Totals Rush Pass Tot Others, Years Plays Yds Yds Yds 4. Brian Gaither, Don Dalton, Ronnie Mixon, Willie Perkins, Jimmy Williams, Darrell Lipford, Todd Cottrell, TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Rush Pass Tot. Year Player Plays Yds Yds Yds 1967 Don Dalton Don Dalton Don Dalton Hal Mote Jeff Conner missing 1973 Phil Dietz Jeff Walker Darrell Lipford Darrell Lipford Mike Pusey Mike Pusey Mike Pusey Ronnie Mixon Ronnie Mixon Ronnie Mixon Jeff Gilbert Jeff Gilbert Willie Perkins Willie Perkins SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE Rush Pass Tot Name, Year Plays Yds Yds Yds 1. David Rivers, Jeff Gilbert, Brian Gaither, Lonnie Galloway, Don Dalton, Lonnie Galloway, Jeff Gilbert, Jimmy Williams, Willie Perkins, Shawn Snyder, Chad Greene, Ronnie Mixon, TOP SINGLE-GAME TOTAL OFFENSE PERFORMANCES Player Opponent Date Yards David Rivers Wofford David Rivers Tennessee Tech Don Dalton Emory & Henry David Rivers Chattanooga David Rivers VMI Jeff Gilbert The Citadel Mark Smith The Citadel Jimmy Williams Appalachian State Willie Perkins Georgia Tech Jeff Gilbert Colgate Lonnie Galloway Georgia Southern Justin Clark Chattanooga Brian Gaither Georgia Southern Lonnie Galloway Furman Mark Smith Marshall Lonnie Galloway The Citadel ANNUAL TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Rush Pass Tot. Year Player Plays Yds Yds Yds 1987 Mark Smith Mark Smith Todd Cottrell Derrick Harris Lonnie Galloway Lonnie Galloway Lonnie Galloway Chad Greene Chad Greene Josh Brooks Josh Brooks Brad Hoover Shawn Snyder David Rivers Brian Gaither Pat Cilento Brian Gaither Justin Clark Justin Clark

10 70 CATAMOUNT PASS RECEIVING LEADERS CAREER RECEPTION YARDS 1. #23 Jerry Gaines ( ) Split End Chesapeake, Va. Year Rec Yards Avg TDs 1970 * Totals *Granted extra season after missing eight games with injury in #22 Gerald Harp ( ) Split End Red Oak, Ga. Year Rec Yards Avg TDs Totals #8 Lamont Seward ( ) Wide Receiver Warrenton, N.C. Year Rec Yards Avg TDs Totals Others Years Yards 4. Eric Rasheed Michael Banks Craig Aiken Kerry Hayes Vince Nowell Jon Reed Wayne Tolleson CAREER RECEPTIONS Name Years Rec 1. Gerald Harp Eric Rasheed Lamont Seward Michael Banks Jerry Gaines Jon Reed Vince Nowell Jeff Dean Craig Aiken Kerry Hayes Gerald Harp owns six WCU records, including career receptions (197) and career TD receptions (26). SEASON RECEPTION YARDS Name, Year Rec Yards 1. Gerald Harp, Eric Rasheed, Wayne Tolleson, Eric Rasheed, Steve Spradling, Gerald Harp, Michael Banks, Lamont Seward, Craig Aiken, Kristy Kiser, SEASON RECEPTIONS Name Year Rec 1. Eric Rasheed Lamont Seward Wayne Tolleson Eric Rasheed Michael Banks Kristy Kiser Gerald Harp Jeff Dean David Patten Gerald Harp Jerry Gaines, an All-America selection in football in 1974, had 15 games with 100-plus receiving yards en route to a Western Carolina record 3,449 career receiving yards. Gaines was also an All-American outfielder for the Catamounts in baseball after batting.404 in 1975 as well as a standout track & field performer. CAREER TD RECEPTIONS Name Years Tds 1. Gerald Harp Eric Rasheed Wayne Tolleson Michael Banks Jerry Gaines Lamont Seward Craig Aiken Kerry Hayes Steve Spradling Paul Smith SEASON TD RECEPTIONS Name Year Tds 1. Eric Rasheed Gerald Harp Gerald Harp Michael Banks Kerry Hayes Lamont Seward David Patten Eric Rasheed Kristy Kiser Wayne Tolleson Wayne Tolleson Steve Spradling ANNUAL LEADERS Year Player G No Yds 1969 Steve Spradling Paul Smith Jerry Gaines Jerry Gaines Jerry Gaines Jerry Gaines Jeff Ciccone Wayne Tolleson Gerald Harp Gerald Harp Gerald Harp Jeff Dean Eric Rasheed Eric Rasheed Eric Rasheed Alonzo Carmichael Vince Nowell Jon Reed Otis Washington Jon Reed Jon Reed Kerry Hayes Craig Aiken Craig Aiken Craig Aiken David Patten Jerome Lardy Kenya Crooks Brad Hoover Michael Banks Michael Banks Michael Banks Michael Banks Lamont Seward Michael Reeder J.C. Brown

11 CATAMOUNT PASS RECEIVING LEADERS TOP SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING PERFORMANCES 200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Player Opponent Date Yds Jon Reed Appalachian State 11/18/ Craig Aiken The Citadel 10/24/ Jerry Gaines Florida A&M 11/3/ YARD RECEIVING GAMES Eagle Moss Carson-Newman 11/9/ Lamont Seward Lenoir-Rhyne 9/9/ David Patten Elon 9/16/ Eric Rasheed Boston College 9/1/ Jerry Gaines Furman 10/7/ Jerry Gaines Presbyterian 10/26/ Roger Cox Newberry Jerry Gaines Florida A&M 9/30/ Lamont Seward East Tennessee State 9/27/ Kerry Hayes East Tennessee State 11/14/ Lamont Seward Wofford 10/14/ Gerald Harp Middle Tennessee State 10/4/ Michael Banks Tennessee Tech 11/18/ Lamont Seward VMI 10/28/ Lamont Seward Tennessee Tech 11/18/ Gerald Harp VMI 10/28/ Wayne Tolleson Murray State 9/18/ Vince Nowell Georgia Tech 10/12/ Jerry Gaines Indiana State 10/19/ Steve Spradling Emory & Henry 10/18/ Eric Rasheed The Citadel 10/13/ Michael Banks Chattanooga 10/21/ Gerald Harp Chattanooga 11/4/ Steve Spradling Lenoir-Rhyne 10/25/ Otis Washington Chattanooga 10/8/ Jerry Gaines Tennessee Tech 9/21/ Michael Banks Wofford 10/14/ David Patten The Citadel 9/23/ Gerald Harp Marshall 9/15/ Steve Spradling Newberry 11/15/ Calvin Guinyard Chattanooga 10/23/ Jeff Dean Florida State 10/31/ Craig Aiken Furman 10/2/ Aaron Wright East Tennessee State 9/25/ Wayne Tolleson Lenoir-Rhyne 11/6/ Jerry Gaines Appalachian State 11/19/ Jerry Gaines Tennessee Tech 9/8/ Steve Spradling Concordia Jerry Gaines Elon 10/30/ Jerry Gaines Presbyterian 11/10/ Wayne Tolleson Tennessee Tech 9/10/ Eagle Moss Western Kentucky 10/6/ Paul Smith Carson-Newman 9/20/ Eric Rasheed East Tennessee State 11/10/ Gerald Harp Lenoir-Rhyne 10/27/ Craig Aiken Georgia Tech 9/12/ Gerald Harp Tennessee Tech 9/9/ Steve Spradling Guilford Michael Reeder North Carolina State 8/30/ Lamont Seward Chattanooga 10/21/ Kenya Crooks Wofford 10/18/ Gerald Harp The Citadel 10/11/ Gerald Harp Furman 11/10/ Michael Banks The Citadel 9/22/ David Patten Chattanooga 10/21/ Alonzo Carmichael Georgia Tech 10/12/ Eric Rasheed Chattanooga 9/15/ Steve Spradling Carson-Newman 9/20/ Kerry Hayes East Tennessee State 11/19/ Jerome Lardy Marshall 10/19/ David Patten The Citadel 9/17/ Craig Aiken Marshall 10/31/ Wayne Tolleson Appalachian State 11/19/ Jerry Gaines Morehead State 10/5/ Steve Spradling Jacksonville State 10/4/ Andy Bush Chattanooga 10/26/ Kerry Hayes Ferrum 9/26/ Gerald Harp Clemson 9/27/ Steve Spradling Samford 11/8/ Chuck Scott Appalachian State Lamont Seward West Virginia Tech 9/14/ Gerald Harp Furman 11/11/ Lamont Seward Appalachian State 11/10/ Lamont Seward Wofford 10/18/ TOP SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS Name Opponent Rec 1. Eric Rasheed... Chattanooga, Lamont Seward... ETSU, Lamont Seward... Wofford, Lamont Seward... Wofford, Jon Reed... App State, Alonzo Carmichael..Furman, Gerald Harp... MTSU, Wayne Tolleson... App State, Jerry Gaines... Tenn. Tech, Player Opponent Date Yards Michael Banks East Tennessee State 9/23/ Wayne Tolleson The Citadel 9/17/ Roger Cox Newberry Jeff Dean Furman 11/10/ Wayne Tolleson Maine 10/22/ Paul Smith Newberry 11/15/ Kerry Hayes Marshall 10/31/ Todd Currie Appalachian State 11/21/ David Patten Georgia Tech 9/10/ Jon Reed Marshall 11/14/ Gerald Harp Appalachian State 11/18/ Jerry Gaines West Virginia State 11/6/ John Tinker Mars Hill Kerry Hayes VMI 10/29/ Kerry Hayes Furman 10/1/ Eric Rasheed The Citadel 11/6/ Gerald Harp Elon 9/29/ Joe Love Emory & Henry Kerry Hayes VMI 11/9/ Jeff Ciccone Maine 10/22/ Chris Lane VMI 11/2/ Jon Reed North Carolina A&T 9/15/ Jon Reed Appalachian State 11/5/ Wayne Tolleson East Tennessee State 10/15/ Michael Banks Wofford 10/13/ Tony Flanagan VMI 9/8/ Tom Broadwater Appalachian State Kerry Hayes Chattanooga 10/22/ Jerry Gaines Furman 10/9/ Paul Smith Appalachian State 9/27/ Steve Spradling Catawba 10/11/ Eddie Cohen Appalachian State 11/13/ Otis Washington North Carolina A&T 10/15/ Jerry Gaines Murray State 9/9/ Jon Reed Georgia Southern 10/24/ Leroy Holden Lenoir-Rhyne Roger Cox Presbyterian Vince Nowell East Tennessee State 10/11/ Jerry Gaines Jacksonville State 10/2/ Michael Banks West Virginia Tech 9/14/ Otis Washington The Citadel 10/1/ Eric Rasheed Furman 10/9/ Eagle Moss Tennessee Tech 9/8/ Jerry Gaines Tennessee Tech 9/16/ Michael Banks Georgia Southern 10/6/ Andy Bush VMI 11/2/ Jerry Gaines Tennessee Tech 9/8/ Lamont Seward Georgia Southern 10/11/ Lamont Seward Liberty 11/3/ Craig Aiken East Tennessee State 11/19/ Jeff Ciccone Wofford 10/11/ Leroy Holden Guilford Craig Aiken East Tennessee State 10/16/ Eagle Moss Murray State 9/9/ Woody Woodruff Emory & Henry Michael Reeder Chattanooga 10/23/ Michael Reeder Georgia Southern 10/11/ Darius Hooks Wofford 10/16/ Kerry Hayes Georgia Southern 10/9/ Otis Washington Marshall 11/12/ Gerald Harp Wofford 10/20/ KICKING LEADERS CAREER FG MADE Name Years FGM FGA Pct 1. Kirk Roach Dean Biasucci Ken Hinsley Josh Jones Phillip Shirley Jimmy Corley Chris Vought Jim Joyce Van Stayton Clay Cox SEASON FG MADE Name Year FGM FGA Pct 1. Kirk Roach Kirk Roach Dean Biasucci Dean Biasucci Kirk Roach Josh Jones Josh Jones Ken Hinsley Kirk Roach Dean Biasucci LONG FIELD GOALS Yds Name Opponent Date 57 Kirk Roach... Appalachian State... 11/21/87 57 Kirk Roach... North Carolina A&T... 11/17/87 55 Kirk Roach... Georgia Southern... 10/24/87 54 Kirk Roach... Georgia Southern... 10/24/87 53 Phillip Shirley... East Tennessee St /14/92 53 Kirk Roach... Davidson... 9/7/85 53 Kirk Roach... The Citadel... 10/13/84 52 Josh Jones... Lenoir-Rhyne... 9/9/00 52 Kirk Roach... East Tennessee St.... 9/26/87 52 Kirk Roach... Newberry... 9/27/86 52 Dean Biasucci... Furman... 12/10/83 Kirk Roach, the school s all-time leading scorer with 302 points, made five field goals of 52 yards or better during the 1987 season. 71

12 CAREER SCORING 1. #14 Kirk Roach ( ) Placekicker Doraville, Ga Year Tds PATs FGS Pts Totals #30 Dean Biasucci ( ) Placekicker Miramar, Fl Year Tds PATs FGS Pts Totals #28 Darrell Lipford ( ) Tailback Lenior, NC Year Tds PATs FGS Pts Totals Others, Years Tds PATS FGS Pts 4. Otis McIntosh, * Ken Hinsley, Phillip Shirley, Wayne Tolleson, * Anthony James, * Gerald Harp, * Brad Hoover, * * - includes one 2-point conversion SEASON SCORING Name, Year Tds PATS FGS Pts 1. Darrell Lipford, Kirk Roach, Dean Biasucci, Anthony James, * Tom Broadwater, Brad Hoover, * Leonard Williams, * Kirk Roach, Josh Jones, Eddie Maddox, Gerald Harp, Otis McIntosh, * - includes one 2-point conversion CATAMOUNT SCORING LEADERS CAREER TDS SCORED Name Years Rush Rec Tds 1. Darrell Lipford Otis McIntosh Leonard Williams Anthony James * Brad Hoover Gerald Harp Fred Boateng David Hackett Paul Smith Eric Rasheed * David Lomax * - includes one kickoff return SEASON TDS SCORED Name Year Rush Rec Tds 1. Darrell Lipford Anthony James Brad Hoover Eddie Maddox Leonard Williams Gerald Harp Otis McIntosh Tom Broadwater Fred Boateng Eric Rasheed Kerry Hayes Kevin Thigpen David Mayfield Leonard Williams Otis McIntosh Otis McIntosh ANNUAL LEADERS Year Player G TDs PATs FGs Pts 1967 David Lomax 10 4 * David Lomax Otis McIntosh Otis McIntosh Otis McIntosh * missing 1973 David Hackett * Herb Cole Herb Cole Darrell Lipford Wayne Tolleson Darrell Lipford Gerald Harp Leonard Williams11 13 * Leonard Williams Dean Biasucci Anthony James * Dean Biasucci Eddie Maddox Kirk Roach Kirk Roach Kirk Roach Clay Cox Carlton Terry 11 8 * Jimmy Sziksai Kevin Thigpen * Phillip Shirley Harold Hines Phillip Shirley David Patten Ken Hinsley Ken Hinsley Brad Hoover * Josh Jones Josh Jones Fred Boateng * Chris Vought Chris Vought Tim Mayse Lamont Reid * - 2-point conversions Dean Biasucci, who had a 12-year professional football career, ranks second on the school s all-time scoring list with 280 points. He additionally holds WCU records in PATs made (40) and attempted (41) in a season. Eric Rasheed, a member of the 1983 NCAA I-AA national runner-up team, scored 12 touchdowns during that season. The All-American additionally ranks ninth on both the career (24) and season (12) TDs scored list. 72

13 CATAMOUNT PUNTING LEADERS CAREER PUNTING AVG. 1. #31 Ken Hinsley ( ) Punter/Kicker Palm City, FL Year No yards Average Long Totals Others Years No/Yds Avg 2. Steve Kornegay / Stanton Horne / Mike Pusey / Chuck Miner / Phillip Shirley / Bobby Cooper / L.D. Hyde / Kenny Pauley / Jim Thompson / SEASON PUNTING AVG. Others Year No/Yds Avg 1. Ken Hinsley / Ken Hinsley / Steve Kornegay / Ken Hinsley / Stanton Horne / Tim Mayse / David Hill / Steve Kornegay / Stanton Horne / L.D. Hyde / LONG PUNTS Yds Name Opponent Date 8 5 Ken Hinsley... Chattanooga... 10/24/ Steve Kornegay... The Citadel... 11/6/ Ken Hinsley... Appalachian State... 11/16/ Kenny Pauley... The Citadel... 10/24/ Stanton Horne... Georgia Southern... 10/12/ Anthony Bare... Chattanooga... 10/26/ Ken Hinsley... Georgia Southern... 10/7/ David Hill... Georgia Southern... 10/9/ Kenny Pauley... Georgia Southern... 10/12/ Mike Pusey... Marshall... 9/30/ Mike Hicks... East Carolina... 10/30/ Brad Goree... Livingston... 10/23/ John Davies... Appalachian State... 9/26/70 Ken Hinsley is WCU s all-time punting leader with a 42.8 career average. He additionally ranks fifth on the school s career scoring list with 189 points. ANNUAL PUNTING LEADERS Year Player No Yards Avg 1969 Sam Coman David Davies Brad Goree Chuck Milner Chuck Milner Chuck Milner Chuck Milner Mike Hicks Mike Pusey Mike Pusey Mike Pusey Grady Corbin Eddie McGill Steve Kornegay Steve Kornegay Steve Kornegay Steve Kornegay Anthony Bare Anthony Bare Anthony Bare Anthony Bare Kenny Pauley Kenny Pauley Kenny Pauley Kenny Pauley Phil Shirley Ken Hinsley Ken Hinsley Ken Hinsley Ken Hinsley David Hill Justin Kohler Stanton Horne Stanton Horne Stanton Horne Tim Mayse Tim Mayse LONG PUNT RETURNS Yds Name Opponent Date 102 Ellis Johnson... Mars Hill... 10/16/ Kerry Hayes... Chattanooga... 10/19/ Francis Brown... Gardner-Webb... 9/25/ Kerry Hayes... ETSU... 11/14/ Eagle Moss... Tenn. Tech... 9/16/ Harvey Walker... App State... 9/27/ Willie Williams... Mars Hill... 9/29/ Kerry Hayes... Lenoir-Rhyne... 9/1/ Michael Banks... Samford... 11/5/ Jerome Lardy... Wofford... 9/14/ Terry Moore... Lenoir-Rhyne... 11/6/76 LONG KICK RETURNS Yds Name Opponent Date 100 Xavier Godard... Georgia Southern... 10/11/ Harvey Walker... Jacksonville St /9/ Kerry Hayes... Furman... 10/2/ Jerry Gaines... Morehead State... 11/5/ Eric Rasheed... Davidson... 9/8/ Kerry Hayes... Appalachian State.. 11/13/ Anthony James... Furman... 11/11/ Tom Broadwater.. Catawba Kerry Hayes... VMI... 10/10/ Nick Miller... The Citadel... 10/1/ Mike Malone... Elon... 10/29/ Xavier Godard... Appalachian State.. 11/16/ Otis Washington. Marshall... 11/12/ Kerry Hayes... VMI... 10/10/ Kerry Hayes... The Citadel... 9/18/93 ANNUAL PUNT RETURN LEADERS Year Player No. Yards TDS 1969 Harvey Walker Harvey Walker Eddy Sveum missing 1973 Eagle Moss Eagle Moss Wayne Tolleson Wayne Tolleson not available 1978 Jeff Dean Jeff Dean Jeff Dean Jeff Dean Kristy Kiser Kristy Kiser Vince Nowell Cam Sanders Lee Shaw Lee Shaw Don Thomas Don Thomas Willie Williams Kerry Hayes Kerry Hayes Kerry Hayes Kerry Hayes Reggie Chavis Jerome Lardy Lamont Williams Lamont Williams Michael Banks Michael Banks Randy Thompson Michael Banks Michael Reeder Francis Brown Francis Brown ANNUAL KICK RETURN LEADERS Year Player No. Yards Tds 1969 Harvey Walker David Hackett Allan Corpening missing 1973 Tommy Bowen Jerry Gaines Herb Cole Harvey Walker not available 1978 Gerald Harp Anthony James Anthony James Dwayne Norman Eric Rasheed Eric Rasheed Eric Rasheed Vince Nowell Otis Washington Earl Bates Otis Washington Andy Schultz Andy Schultz Kerry Hayes Kerry Hayes Kerry Hayes Kerry Hayes David Patten Tracy Biggs Tracy Biggs Tracy Biggs Aaron Wright Jawan Clark Randy Thompson Xavier Godard T. Alford T. Alford Mike Malone

14 74 CAREER TOTAL HITS 1. #52 Tom Bodine ( ) Linebacker Pickens, SC YearUnassisted Assists Total Totals #50 Kenny Banks ( ) Linebacker Kannapolis, NC YearUnassisted Assists Total Totals Others, Years UT At Tot. 3. Eric Johnson, Julius Grant, Bernard Jones, Ricky Smith, Everett Spellman, Louis Cooper, Clyde Simmons, Steve Yates, SEASON TOTAL HITS Name Year UT At Tot. 1. Marcus Bradley Jon Jenkins Tom Bodine Eric Johnson Jeff Rogers Ricky Pate Toussaint Kennedy Eric Johnson Brett Baker Justin Fryer Tom Bodine ANNUAL LEADERS Year Player G UT AT Tot 1976 Monfread Manns Thomas Gunn Ty Smith Ricky Smith Ricky Smith Alan Johnson Alan Johnson Ricky Pate Louis Cooper Clyde Simmons Everett Spellman Everett Spellman Toussaint Kennedy Brett Baker Myrone Sharpe Tom Bodine Tom Bodine Tom Bodine Jon Jenkins Jeff Rogers Cranston Johnson Marcus Bradley Eric Johnson Anthony Jenkins Lorenzo Ferguson Justin Fryer Rod Dunlap Rod Dunlap Travis Hill James Conklin CATAMOUNT DEFENSIVE LEADERS Tom Bodine led WCU in tackles for three seasons. He ranks as the school s all-time leading tackler with 453. Amazingly, Kenny Banks, who ranks second on the all-time list, played with Bodine for three seasons. CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS Name Years TFL 1. Michale Spicer Louis Cooper Clyde Simmons Rod Dunlap Nick McNeil Billy Bumper Geno Segers Anthony Jenkins Derek Summerour John Scott CAREER SACKS Name Years Sacks 1. Louis Cooper Michale Spicer Steve Yates Clyde Simmons Geno Segers Nick McNeil Greg Whiteside Charlie Hughes Mike Carter Bernard Jones Ricky Smith Marcus Bradley Derek Summerour CAREER INTERCEPTIONS 1. #22 David Rathburn ( ) Cornerback Asheville, NC Year No Yards TDs Totals Others Years No 2. Miles Nicholson Harvey Walker , Tiger Greene Alan Stubblefield Richard Dukes Steve Marshall Willie Carpenter Ricky Gardin Toussaint Kennedy LONG INT RETURNS Yds Name Opponent Date 9 9 Julius Grant... Marshall... 10/20/ Ricky Pate... MTSU... 10/3/ Harvey Walker... Appalachian State... 10/2/ Ahmed Green... Appalachian State... 11/10/ Harvey Walker... Lenoir-Rhyne... 10/24/ Terrell Wagner... Chattanooga... 9/16/ Robert Brown... Maine... 10/22/ Ronnie Perry... Florida State... 11/16/ Primus Glover... Gardner-Webb... 9/25/ Harvey Walker... Emory & Henry... 10/18/ Monroe Sanders. Wofford... 11/23/74 ANNUAL LEADERS Year Player G No TDs Yds 1969 Harvey Walker Three tied Joe Hunter David Rathburn Three tied David Rathburn Harvey Walker Harvey Walker Three tied Two tied Willie Carpenter Teddy Phillips Two tied Richard Dukes Miles Nicholson Tiger Greene Miles Nicholson Two tied Charles Harrison Two tied Ricky Gardin Willie Williams Stanley Marrow Three tied Joe Jenkins Four tied Two tied Eric Johnson Three tied DeNorris Burton Cedric Crudup Justin Fryer Two tied Three tied Six tied Four tied Francis Brown

15 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TD: WCU: Michael Hines vs. Chattanooga, Oct. 22, 2005 (9 yards) Opp: Chris Bland of Elon, Oct. 29, 2005 (10 yards) RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TD: WCU: Mike Malone vs. Elon, Oct. 29, 2005 (90 yards) Opp: Terrance Wilson of Lenoir-Rhyne, Sept. 9, 2000 (80 yards) RETURNED AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TD: WCU: Carlton Bailey vs. Chattanooga, Oct. 22, 2005 (28 yards) Opp: Monte Smith of Appalachian State, Nov. 12, 2005 (22 yards) SCORED ON A FUMBLE RECOVERY: WCU: B.J. Jessup vs. Georgia Southern, Oct. 6, 2001 (85 yards) Opp: K.T. Stovall of Appalachian State, Nov. 15, 2003 (52 yards) RECORDED A SAFETY: WCU: Jeff Chambers vs. Mars Hill, Aug. 30, 2001 Opp: Jason Blalock of Appalachian State, Nov. 15, 2003 BLOCKED A PUNT: WCU: Michael Hines vs. Chattanooga, Oct. 22, 2005 Opp: Dan Tavani of Wofford, Nov. 5, 2005 BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT: WCU: Felipe Foster vs. Wofford, Nov. 5, 2005 Opp: Scott Brummett of East Tennessee State, Sept. 27, 2003 TEAMMATES RUSHED FOR 100 YARDS IN THE SAME GAME: WCU: Tracy Biggs (150 yds) & Terrence Stokes (139 yds) vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 16, 1996 Opp: Jayson Foster (149 yds) & Jermaine Austin (117 yds) of Georgia Southern, Oct. 8, 2005 TEAMMATES HAD 100 RECEIVING YARDS IN THE SAME GAME: WCU: Calvin Guinyard (154) & Michael Reeder (100) vs. Chattanooga, Oct. 23, 2004 Opp: Pedro Garcia (119 yds) & Sean Mizzer (104 yds) of VMI, Nov. 2, 2002 TEAMMATES HAD 100 YDS RUSH AND RECEIVING IN THE SAME GAME: WCU: Darius Fudge (134 rush yds) & Eddie Cohen (109 rec yds) vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 13, 2004 Opp: Jermaine Austin (141 rush yds) & Teddy Craft (108 rec yds) of Georgia Southern, Oct. 9, 2004 THREW AT LEAST FOUR TOUCHDOWN PASSES: WCU: Brian Gaither vs. Johnson C. Smith, Sept. 13, 2003 Opp: Eric Kresser of Marshall, Oct. 19, 1996 PLAYER SCORED AT LEAST FOUR TOUCHDOWNS: WCU: Brad Hoover vs. VMI, Oct. 31, 1998 (5 TDs) Opp: Randy Jones of Duke, Oct. 13, 1990 PLAYER KICKED AT LEAST FOUR FIELD GOALS: WCU: Chris Vought vs. Liberty, Aug. 31, 2002 (4 FGs) Opp: Dan Eichloff of Kansas, Sept. 4, 1993 TEAM SCORED AT LEAST 50 POINTS: WCU: 77 vs. West Virginia State, Sept. 2, 2004 Opp: 52 by Alabama, Sept. 18, 2004 TEAM SCORED AT LEAST 30 POINTS IN A HALF: WCU: 43 vs. West Virginia State (1st), Sept. 2, 2004 Opp: 31 by Alabama (1st), Sept. 18, 2004 TEAM SCORED AT LEAST 25 POINTS IN A QUARTER: WCU: 29 vs. West Virginia State (2nd), Sept. 2, 2004 Opp: 28 North Carolina State (2nd), Aug. 30, 2003 TEAM WAS SHUTOUT: WCU: by The Citadel, Nov. 20, 2004 Opp: Wofford, Nov. 5, 2005 WCU S YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE STATISTICS 1ST RUSH NET RUSH PASS PASS PASS PASS TOT TOT YEAR G DOWNS ATT YDS TDS ATT COMP INT PCT YDS TDS PLAYS OFF PTS missing WCU S YEAR-BY-YEAR DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 1ST RUSH NET RUSH PASS PASS PASS PASS TOT TOT YEAR G DOWNS ATT YDS TDS ATT COMP INT PCT YDS TDS PLAYS OFF PTS missing

16 76 E.J. WHITMIRE STADIUM/BOB WATERS FIELD RECORDS WCU S SERIES RECORDS AT INDIVIDUAL TEAM MOST POINTS 25 Wayne Tolleson vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1976 WHITMIRE STADIUM/WATERS MOST TOUCHDOWNS First Last Home 4 Held by three Opponent FIELD W-L-T Meeting Meeting Streak lastron Darby (Marshall), 1988 Appalachian State W1 Chattanooga L1 The Citadel L1 Colgate W1 Davidson W1 East Tennessee State L1 Eastern Kentucky L1 Elon W7 Ferrum W1 Furman W1 Gardner-Webb W2 Georgia Southern L5 Indiana State W1 Jacksonville State W1 Johnson C. Smith W1 Lenoir-Rhyne W5 Liberty W1 Livingston W1 Maine W1 Marshall L1 Mars Hill W8 Middle Tennessee State L2 Morehead State W1 Murray State W1 Newberry W2 Nicholls State W1 North Alabama W1 North Carolina A&T L1 Presbyterian W1 Samford L2 Tennessee Tech L1 VMI W10 Western Kentucky W1 West Virginia State W1 West Virginia Tech W1 Wofford W1 All-Time Record ( Seasons) MOST TD RUSHES 4 Ron Darby (Marshall), 1988 David Mayfield vs. ETSU, 1986 MOST TD RECEPTIONS 4 Gerald Harp vs. Wofford, 1979 MOST TD PASSES 4 Held by five last Brian Gaither (J.C. Smith), 2003 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 6 Josh Jones vs. Samford, 1999 MOST PAT MADE (KICK) 9 Chris Vought vs. Liberty, 2001 MOST RUSHING YARDS 262 Ron Darby (Marshall), 1988 MOST PASSING YARDS 488 Chris Sanders (UTC), 2000 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 67 Michael Payton (Marshall), 1992 MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 36 Michael Payton (Marshall), 1992 MOST RECEPTIONS 16 Richmond Flowers (UTC), 2000 MOST RECEIVING YARDS 232 Craig Aiken vs. The Citadel, 1992 MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE 503 Chris Sanders (UTC), 2000 TOP 10 CROWDS 1. APPALACHIAN STATE , APPALACHIAN STATE , APPALACHIAN STATE , APPALACHIAN STATE , FURMAN , GEORGIA SOUTHERN , FURMAN , APPALACHIAN STATE , THE CITADEL , FURMAN ,635 MOST POINTS 77 WCU vs. West Virginia State, 2004 MOST POINTS QUARTER 29 WCU vs. W. Va. State, 2004 (2nd) MOST POINTS HALF 43 WCU vs. W. Va. State, 2004 (1st) MOST POINTS BY AN OPPONENT 52 by Marshall, 1988 MOST COMBINED POINTS 97 Marshall 52, WCU 45, 1988 LARGEST WIN MARGIN 70 WCU vs. West Virginia State, 2004 MOST FIELD GOALS 6 WCU vs. Samford, 1999 MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE 681 WCU vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2000 MOST RUSHING YARDS 489 by Georgia Southern, 2002 MOST PASSING YARDS 488 by Chattanooga, 2000 MOST FIRST DOWNS 34 by Marshall, 1992 MOST RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 26 by Georgia Southern, 1996 MOST PASSING FIRST DOWNS 25 by Marshall, 1992 HOMECOMING ( ) YEAR OPPONENT RESULT 1974 Indiana State W MTSU L Lenoir-Rhyne W Wofford W Furman L Lenoir-Rhyne W Marshall T ETSU L Wofford W Wofford W The Citadel L Chattanooga L VMI W Georgia SouthernL Eastern KentuckyL Furman L The Citadel L Samford L The Citadel L Furman W Chattanooga W VMI W Chattanooga L Wofford L Chattanooga W VMI W Chattanooga W VMI W Chattanooga W Wofford L Chattanooga L Elon W 31 26

17 FIRST LAST WCU OPPONENT W-L-T MEETING MEETING STREAK SERIES RECORD VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS FIRST LAST WCU OPPONENT W-L-T MEETING MEETING STREAK Alabama L 1 APPALACHIAN STATE L 1 Apprentice School W1 Auburn L 2 Biltmore W3 Boston College L 1 Brevard W1 Campbell L 2 Carson-Newman W4 Catawba W2 CHATTANOOGA W 1 Charleston Air Base Cherokee Indians W W3 CHOWAN... FIRST MEETING... Cincinnati L 1 THE CITADEL L 2 Clemson L 5 Colgate Concordia (Minn.) W W1 Cumberland L 1 Davidson W2 Duke L 3 East Carolina L 7 East Tennessee State W1 EASTERN KENTUCKY L 2 ELON W 4 Emory & Henry W2 Erskine L 1 Ferrum W1 FLORIDA... FIRST MEETING... Florida A&M W1 Florida State L 2 FURMAN W 1 Gardner-Webb L 1 Georgia L 1 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L11 Georgia Tech L 4 Guilford Hiawassee W W1 High Point L 1 Holy Cross Indiana State W W2 Jacksonville State L 1 Johnson C. Smith W1 Kansas L 1 Lees-McRae L 1 Lenoir-Rhyne W7 LIBERTY W 2 Livingston (Ala.) W1 Louisiana State L 1 Louisiana Tech L 1 Louisville L 1 Maine W1 Marshall L 4 Mars Hill W11 Maryville (Tenn.) L 5 Middle Tennessee State L 1 Milligan L 4 Mississippi College L 1 Morehead State W1 Murray State W2 Nebraska-Omaha L 1 Newberry W8 Nicholls State W1 North Alabama W1 North Carolina A&T L 2 North Carolina State L 5 Piedmont L 1 Presbyterian W5 Rutherford L 1 Samford L 3 South Carolina L 4 Southern Illinois L 1 Sylva Institute W1 Tampa L 2 Tennessee Tech L 2 Tennessee Wesleyan L 1 Toledo L 1 Tusculum W4 VMI W11 Wake Forest L 3 Weaver College L 2 West Liberty State L 1 West Virginia State W2 West Virginia Tech W1 Western Kentucky W1 WOFFORD W 1 Young Harris L 1 77

18 Coach: C.C. Poindexter (4-4-0) Sylva Institute... W 12 7 at Cherokee Indians... W 7 6 Biltmore... W 12 6 Cherokee Indians... W 20 0 at Young Harris... L 0 20 Hiawassee... L 6 32 Mars Hill... L 0 33 at Weaver College... L Coach: C.C. Poindexter (2-9-0) at Appalachian State... L 0 20 Cherokee Stars... W 14 0 at Piedmont... L 7 19 Rutherford... L 6 12 Carson-Newman... L 0 38 at Biltmore... W 68 0 East Tennessee State... L 0 26 at Hiawassee... L 6 19 Gardner-Webb... L 7 23 at Mars Hill... L 0 7 Weaver College... L Coach: C.C. Poindexter (1-6-2) Lees McRae... T 0 0 at Carson Newman... T 0 0 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L 0 27 Appalachian State... L 0 15 at Catawba... L 0 33 Maryville... L 0 13 at East Tennessee State... L 0 26 at Elon... L 6 46 W 26 played in Sylva, NC 1934 Coach: C.C. Poindexter (3-7-0) Lees-McRae... W 20 6 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L 6 18 at Carson-Newman... L 0 7 at Appalachian State... L 0 6 East Tennessee State... L 2 6 Milligan... W 9 0 Jacksonville State... W 18 7 at Guilford... L 0 13 at Elon... L 6 37 at Catawba... L Coach: Ralph James (1-10-0) at Apprentice School... L 6 26 at Catawba... L 6 53 at Carson-Newman... L 0 18 Lenoir-Rhyne... L 7 21 at Tennessee Wesleyan... L 7 18 at East Tennessee State... L 0 13 Appalachian State... L 0 12 at Milligan... L 7 39 at Guilford... L 6 18 W 34 6 at Piedmont... L 0 played in Waynesville, NC 1936 Coach: Ralph James (2-7-0) at Catawba... L 0 33 Carson-Newman... L 8 26 at East Tennessee State... L 0 2 at Maryville... L 0 19 at Appalachian State... L 2 20 East Carolina... W 7 6 Milligan... L 6 45 at Lenoir-Rhyne... W 6 0 at Cumberland... L 6 27 CATAMOUNT ALL-TIME SCORES 1937 Coach: Ralph James (1-6-2) at Carson-Newman... L 0 51 at East Tennessee State... L 0 12 at Mars Hill... T 0 0 at East Carolina... W 7 6 Appalachian State... L 0 27 at Catawba... L 0 14 Lenoir-Rhyne... L 0 18 at Tusculum... T 0 0 Campbell... L Coach: Ralph James (0-7-1) Oct. 7 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L 0 40 Oct. 15 Mars Hill... L 0 6 Oct. 22 East Carolina (HC)... L 6 7 Oct. 29 at Appalachian State... L 0 27 Nov. 5 at Erskine... L 0 25 at Catawba... L 0 27 at Western Kentucky... L 0 55 Emory & Henry... T Coach: James Whatley (1-6-1) at Guilford... T 0 0 Lenoir-Rhyne... L 0 31 at Appalachian State... L 7 54 East Carolina... W 12 6 Campbell... L 0 20 Mars Hill... L 6 7 at Elon... L 0 52 High Point... L Coach: James Whatley (2-4-0) Elon... L 0 38 Guilford... W 13 0 Appalachian State... L 8 40 East Carolina... W at High Point... L at Lenoir-Rhyne... L Coach: James Whatley (3-5-0) Georgia Southern... W 14 7 at Elon... L 7 28 at Appalachian State... L 0 35 East Carolina... L 6 19 High Point... W 12 0 Emory & Henry... L 0 19 Lenoir-Rhyne... W 6 0 at Maryville... L DID NOT PLAY FOOTBALL 1943 DID NOT PLAY FOOTBALL 1944 DID NOT PLAY FOOTBALL 1945 Coach: Marion McDonald (1-3-0) at High Point... L 7 35 Mars Hill... L 0 25 at High Point... L 0 64 Brevard... W Coach: Tom Young (6-3-1) at High Point... T 6 6 at Carson-Newman... L 6 14 Tusculum... W 33 6 Hiawassee... W 26 0 Milligan... L 0 6 at Lenoir-Rhyne... W 19 0 Jacksonville State... W 13 0 Appalachian State... L 6 42 at East Carolina... W 13 7 at Emory & Henry... W Coach: Tom Young (3-5-1) at High Point... L 6 7 Carson-Newman... L 7 13 at Tusculum... W 32 6 at Catawba... L 0 44 at Milligan... L 0 19 Lenoir-Rhyne... W 13 7 at Appalachian State... L 0 20 East Carolina... W 28 0 Emory & Henry... T Coach: Tom Young (7-3-0) Sept. 18 at High Point... W 7 6 Sept. 25 Appalachian L Oct. 2 Tusculum... W 37 6 Oct. 9 East Tennessee State... W Oct. 16 at East Carolina... W 39 0 Oct. 23 Lenoir-Rhyne... W 9 0 Oct. 30 Maryville... L 6 7 Nov. 6 Newberry... W 12 7 Nov. 20 Emory & Henry... W Nov. 27 at Carson-Newman... L 13 played in Asheville, NC 1949 Coach: Tom Young (8-3-0) Sept. 17 High W 20 7 Sept. 24 at Appalachian State... W 13 6 Oct. 1 at Tusculum... W 20 0 Oct. 8 at East Tennessee State... W 14 0 Oct. 15 East Carolina... W 19 6 Oct. 22 Lenoir-Rhyne (HC)... W 14 0 Oct. 29 at Maryville... L Nov. 5 at Newberry... W 34 7 Nov. 12 Emory & Henry... L Nov. 19 Carson-Newman... W 13 6 West Liberty State %... L 0 played in Asheville, NC %-Smoky Mountain Bowl, Bristol, VA 1950 Coach: Tom Young (3-6-0) High Point... W 20 0 Appalachian State... L 6 13 Presbyterian... L 6 20 East Tennessee W 13 7 East Carolina... L 6 36 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L 7 25 Elon... L at Emory & Henry... L 0 40 Carson-Newman... W 25 played in Waynesville, NC

19 1951 Coach: Tom Young (3-6-0) Sept. 15 at East Tennessee State... W 7 6 Sept. 22 at Appalachian State... L 6 26 Sept. 28 at Presbyterian... L 0 12 Oct. 6 L 7 37 Oct. 13 East Carolina (HC)... W Oct. 20 L 7 33 Oct. 25 at Elon... L 0 23 Nov. 10 Emory & Henry... L 7 13 Nov. 17 Carson-Newman... W 34 played in Asheville, NC CATAMOUNT ALL-TIME SCORES 1956 Coach: Dan Robinson (1-9-0) Sept. 15 at Carson-Newman... W Sept. 22 Appalachian L 7 19 Sept. 29 East Tennessee State... L 6 7 Oct. 6 at Catawba... L 0 7 Oct. 13 at East Carolina... L Oct. 20 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L 0 35 Oct. 27 Elon (HC)... L 6 26 Nov. 3 at Emory & Henry... L Nov. 10 at Tampa... L 9 41 Nov. 17 at Wofford... L 7 played at Asheville, NC 1961 Coach: Dan Robinson (4-6-0) Sept. 16 W Sept. 23 Appalachian L Sept. 30 at Tampa... L Oct. 7 Catawba... L Oct. 14 at East Carolina... W 7 6 Oct. 21 Lenoir-Rhyne... L Oct. 28 at Elon... L 9 11 Nov. 4 Emory & Henry... W 10 6 Nov. 11 Newberry... L Nov. 18 at Guilford... W 28 played at Asheville, N.C Coach: Tom Young (2-8-0) Sept. 20 at Carson-Newman... W 7 0 Sept. 27 Appalachian L Oct. 4 East Tennessee State... L 7 13 Oct. 11 at Catawba... L 0 20 Oct. 18 at East Carolina... L 7 21 Oct. 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L Nov. 1 Elon... W 12 0 Nov. 8 at Emroy & Henry... L 0 33 Nov. 15 Presbyterian... L 6 44 Nov. 21 at Wofford... L 13 played in Asheville, NC 1953 Coach: Tom Young (1-9-0) Wofford... L 6 7 Carson-Newman... L 0 7 at Appalachian State... L 0 7 at East Tennessee State... L 7 34 Catawba... L East Carolina... L 7 26 Lenoir-Rhyne... L at Elon... L 7 13 Emory & Henry... W 18 7 at Presbyterian... L Coach: Dan Robinson (2-5-1) Sept. 14 at Wofford... L 7 28 Sept. 21 L 6 19 Sept. 28 at Appalachian State... L 0 25 Oct. 5 at East Tennessee State... L 6 7 Oct. 12 at Catawba... W Oct. 19 East Carolina (HC)... W 20 7 Oct. 26 Lenoir-Rhyne... L 0 13 Nov. 23 at Guilford... T 7 played in Asheville, NC 1958 Coach: Dan Robinson (1-8-1) Sept. 13 L Sept. 20 at Carson-Newman... L 6 20 Sept. 27 Appalachian State... W Oct. 4 at Tampa... L Oct. 11 at Catawba... T 6 6 Oct. 18 at East Carolina... L 7 18 Oct. 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L Nov. 1 Elon (HC)... L 6 15 Nov. 8 at Emory & Henry... L 0 6 Nov. 22 Guilford... L 0 played in Asheville, NC 1962 Coach: Dan Robinson (3-5-1) Sept. 15 W 7 0 Sept. 22 Appalachian T 6 6 Sept. 29 Guilford... W 15 6 Oct. 6 at Catawba... L Oct. 13 East Carolina (HC)... W Oct. 20 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L 0 37 Oct. 27 Elon... L Nov. 3 at Emory & Henry... L 9 21 Nov. 10 at Newberry... L 14 played at Asheville, NC 1963 Coach: Dan Robinson (2-6-1) Sept. 21 W 24 0 Sept. 28 at Appalachian State... L 3 14 Oct. 5 at Guilford... W 10 0 Oct. 12 Catawba (HC)... L 0 6 Oct. 19 at East Carolina... L 0 50 Oct. 26 Lenoir-Rhyne... L Nov. 2 at Elon... L Nov. 9 Emory & Henry... T 0 0 Nov. 16 Newberry... L 15 played at Asheville, NC 1954 Coach: Tom Young (4-5-1) Sept. 18 at Carson-Newman... L 6 7 Sept. 25 Appalachian L 7 27 Oct. 2 East Tennessee State... L Oct. 9 at Catawba... W Oct. 16 at East Carolina... L Oct. 23 at Lenoir-Rhyne... W Oct. 30 Elon (HC)... T Nov. 6 at Emory & Henry... L 0 16 Nov. 13 Naval Apprentice... W 64 7 Nov. 25 Charleston Air Force Base ^... W 46 played at Asheville, NC ^-game played at Waynesville, NC 1955 Coach: Tom Young (2-7-1) Sept. 10 at Wofford... L 7 21 Sept. 17 L 0 9 Sept. 24 at Appalachian State... W 7 6 Oct. 1 at East Tennessee State... T 7 7 Oct. 8 Catawba... W 20 6 Oct. 15 East Carolina (HC)... L 6 14 Oct. 22 Lenoir-Rhyne... L 0 26 Oct. 29 at Elon... L 6 19 Nov. 5 Emory & Henry... L 7 40 Nov. 12 at Tampa... L 0 played in Asheville, NC 1959 Coach: Dan Robinson (7-2-1) Sept. 12 T 6 6 Sept. 19 W 44 0 Sept. 26 at Appalachian State... L Oct. 3 at Tampa... W 19 8 Oct. 10 Catawba... W 30 0 Oct. 17 East Carolina... W Oct. 24 Lenoir-Rhyne... L 7 28 Oct. 31 at Elon... W 14 6 Nov. 7 Emory & Henry... W Nov. 21 at Guilford... W 36 played at Asheville, N.C Coach: Dan Robinson (6-5-0) Sept. 10 W 35 0 Sept. 17 at Carson-Newman... W 7 0 Sept. 24 Appalachian State... L 6 22 Oct. 1 W 28 7 Oct. 8 at Catawba... L 7 12 Oct. 15 at East Carolina... L 6 7 Oct. 22 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L 6 31 Oct. 29 Elon (HC)... W 41 6 Nov. 5 at Emory & Henry... W Nov. 11 at Newberry... L 6 30 Nov. 19 Guilford... W 21 played at Asheville, NC 1964 Coach: Dan Robinson (5-4-0) Sept. 19 L 7 13 Sept. 26 Appalachian State... L Oct. 3 Guilford... L Oct. 10 at Catawba... W 7 0 Oct. 17 Mars Hill (HC)... W 28 0 at Lenoir-Rhyne... W Elon... W at Newberry... W 14 6 at Tampa... L 7 played at Asheville, NC 1965 Coach: Dan Robinson (7-2-0) Sept. 28 Carson-Newman... W 13 6 Sept. 25 at Appalachian State... W 7 0 Oct. 2 at Guilford... W 9 7 Oct. 9 Catawba (HC)... L Oct. 16 at Mars Hill... W 40 0 Oct. 23 Lenoir-Rhyne... L Oct. 30 at Elon... W Nov. 13 Newberry... W 19 0 Nov. 20 Presbyterian... W

20 1966 Coach: Dan Robinson (5-5-0) Sept. 17 at Carson-Newman... W Sept. 24 Appalachian State... L Oct. 1 Guilford... W Oct. 8 at Catawba... L 7 24 Oct. 15 Emory & Henry (HC)... L 6 13 Oct. 22 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L 7 25 Oct. 29 Elon... W 34 0 Nov. 5 at Mars Hill... W 62 0 Nov. 13 at Newberry... W 40 0 Nov. 19 at Presbyterian... L Coach: Dan Robinson (4-5-1) Sept. 16 Carson-Newman... W 7 3 Sept. 23 Appalachian State... W 21 0 Sept. 30 at Guilford... L 7 26 Oct. 7 Catawba... L 3 12 Oct. 14 at Emory & Henry... L Oct. 21 Lenoir-Rhyne... L 6 39 Oct. 28 at Elon... T Nov. 4 Mars Hill... W Nov. 11 Newberry... W 35 0 Nov. 18 Presbyterian... L Coach: Dan Robinson (4-5-0) Sept. 21 at Carson-Newman... L 7 24 Sept. 28 Appalachian State... L Oct. 5 Guilford... W 35 7 Oct. 12 at Catawba... W Oct. 19 Emory & Henry (HC)... W Oct. 26 at Lenoir-Rhyne... L Nov. 2 Elon... L Nov. 16 at Newberry... W 28 0 Nov. 23 Presbyterian... L Coach: Bob Waters (9-1-0) Sept. 20 Carson-Newman... W Sept. 27 at Appalachian State... W 35 7 Oct. 4 at Jacksonville State... W 14 7 Oct. 11 Catawba... W Oct. 18 at Emory & Henry... W Oct. 25 Lenoir-Rhyne (HC)... W Nov. 1 at Elon... W Nov. 8 at Samford... W Nov. 15 Newberry... W 70 0 Nov. 22 Presbyterian... L Coach: Bob Waters (6-3-0) Sept. 19 at Carson-Newman... W Sept. 26 Appalachian State... L Oct. 3 Jacksonville State... L Oct. 10 at Wofford... L Oct. 17 at Presbyterian... W Oct. 24 at Lenoir-Rhyne... W Oct. 31 Elon (HC)... W 17 7 Nov. 14 Concordia... W Nov. 21 Guilford... W CATAMOUNT ALL-TIME SCORES 1971 Coach: Bob Waters (4-6-0) Sept. 11 Murray L Sept. 18 at Tennessee Tech... L Sept. 25 at Appalachian State... W 26 0 Oct. 2 at Jacksonville State... L Oct. 9 at Furman... L Oct. 16 Mississippi College... W 37 0 Oct. 23 at Livingstone... L 9 15 Oct. 30 at Elon... L Nov. 6 West Virginia State (HC)... W Nov. 13 Wofford... W 31 played at Memorial Stadium in Asheville, NC 1972 Coach: Bob Waters (7-2-1) Sept. 9 at Murray State... W Sept. 16 Tennessee Tech... W Sept. 23 at The Citadel... W 10 0 Sept. 30 at Florida A&M... L Oct. 7 Furman... W Oct. 14 Livingstone (HC)... T Oct. 21 at Mississippi College... L 6 20 Oct. 28 Jacksonville State... W Nov. 11 at Presbyterian... W Nov. 19 Appalachian State... W Coach: Bob Waters (6-3-1) Sept. 8 Tennessee Tech... T Sept. 15 at Murray State... L Sept. 22 Appalachian State... W Sept. 29 at Middle Tennessee State... W 24 7 Oct. 6 at Western Kentucky... L 7 45 Oct. 20 Chattanooga... W 14 0 Oct. 27 at Nebraska-Omaha... L Nov. 3 Florida A&M... W 41 9 Nov. 10 Presbyterian (HC)... W Nov. 17 Carson-Newman... W Coach: Bob Waters (9-2 1st season in Whitmire Stadium) Sept. 14 Murray State... L 3 10 Sept. 21 at Tennessee Tech... W 9 7 Sept. 28 at Appalachian State... W Oct. 5 Morehead State #... W Oct. 12 North Alabama... W 32 7 Oct. 19 Indiana State (HC)... W 18 3 Oct. 26 at Presbyterian... W Nov. 9 at Carson-Newman... W 20 0 Nov. 16 Western Kentucky... W 20 2 Nov. 23 at Wofford... W 21 9 Nov. 30 at Louisiana Tech $... L 7 10 #-Whitmire Stadium Dedication Game $-NCAA Division II playoffs 1975 Coach: Bob Waters (3-7-0) Sept. 6 at Toledo... L Sept. 13 East Tennessee State... L 8 29 Sept. 20 at Murray State... W 16 9 Oct. 4 Presbyterian... W Oct.11 Wofford... L Oct. 18 at East Carolina... L Oct. 25 at Chattanooga... L 6 27 Nov. 1 Middle Tennessee State (HC)... L Nov. 8 at Furman... L 0 34 Nov. 15 Appalachian State... W Coach: Bob Waters (6-4-0 First year in SoCon*) Sept. 4 at Presbyterian... W 19 7 Sept. 11 Livingstone... W Sept. 18 Murray State... W Sept. 25 Chattanooga... L Oct. 2 at Appalachian State... L Oct.9 Jacksonville State... W Oct. 16 at East Tennessee State... W 14 0 Oct. 23 at Wofford... L 6 10 Oct. 30 at East Carolina... L Nov. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne (HC)... W 28 6 Note: WCU could not compete toward the Southern Conference Championship in its first season as it could not schedule the necessary minimum of five league games upon learning of its new affiliation on May 14, Coach: Bob Waters (6-4-1; SoCon) Sept. 3 at Jacksonville (Ala.) State... L Sept. 10 Tennessee Tech... L Sept. 17 at The Citadel *... L 0 20 Sept. 24 Indiana State... W Oct. 1 at Furman *... T Oct. 8 Chattanooga *... L Oct. 15 East Tennessee State... W 35 0 Oct. 22 Maine... W Oct. 29 Wofford (HC)... W 41 6 Nov. 12 at Marshall *... W Nov. 19 Appalachian State *... W Coach: Bob Waters (6-5-0; SoCon) Sept. 2 at East Carolina... L 6 14 Sept. 9 at Tennessee Tech... L Sept. 16 at East Tennessee State... L Sept. 23 Elon... W 17 7 Sept. 30 Marshall *... W Oct. 14 The Citadel *... W Oct. 21 at Wofford... W Oct. 28 at VMI *... W Nov. 4 at Chattanooga *... W Nov. 11 Furman (HC) *... L 7 24 Nov. 18 Appalachian State *... L Coach: Bob Waters (6-5-0; SoCon) Sept. 1 at East Carolina... L 6 31 Sept. 8 Tennessee Tech... W 24 7 Sept. 15 at Marshall *... W 24 0 Sept. 22 at Appalachian State *... L Sept. 29 Elon... W 20 7 Oct. 6 at The Citadel *... L Oct. 20 Wofford... W Oct. 27 Lenoir-Rhyne (HC)... W 42 6 Nov. 3 Chattanooga *... L Nov. 10 at Furman *... L Nov. 17 East Tennessee State *... W

21 1980 Coach: Bob Waters (3-7-1; SoCon) Sept. 6 VMI *... W Sept. 13 at Tennessee Tech... L Sept. 20 Furman *... L Sept. 27 at Clemson... L Oct. 4 at Middle Tennessee State... W Oct. 11 The Citadel *... L Oct. 18 at East Carolina... L Oct. 25 Marshall (HC) *... T Nov. 1 at Appalachian State *... L Nov. 8 at Chattanooga *... L Nov. 15 at East Tennessee State... W CATAMOUNT ALL-TIME SCORES 1984 Coach: Bob Waters (8-3-0; SoCon) Sept. 1 at Boston College... L Sept. 8 Davidson *... W Sept. 15 at Chattanooga *... L 6 10 Sept. 22 at VMI *... W Sept. 29 Tennessee Tech... W 34 6 Oct. 6 at Appalachian State *... W 34 7 Oct. 13 The Citadel (HC) *... L Oct. 20 Wofford... W 31 0 Oct. 27 at Furman *... W Nov. 3 Marshall *... W 30 0 Nov. 10 at East Tennessee State *... W Coach: Bob Waters (2-9-0; SoCon) Sept. 3 at North Carolina State... L 6 45 Sept. 10 at South Carolina... L 0 38 Sept. 15 East Tennessee State *... W Oct. 1 The Citadel *... L Oct. 8 at Chattanooga *... L Oct. 15 at North Carolina A&T... W Oct. 22 Eastern Kentucky (HC)... L Oct. 29 at Furman *... L 0 31 Nov. 5 at Appalachian State *... L Nov. 12 Marshall *... L Nov. 19 at VMI *... L Coach: Bob Waters (4-7-0; SoCon) Sept. 5 at East Carolina... L 6 42 Sept. 12 at VMI *... L Sept. 19 at The Citadel *... L 3 12 Sept. 26 Furman *... L Oct. 3 Middle Tennessee State... L Oct. 10 at Wofford... W Oct. 17 East Tennessee State (HC) *... L Oct. 24 Chattanooga *... W Oct. 31 at Florida State... L Nov. 14 at Marshall *... W Nov. 21 Appalachian State *... W Coach: Bob Waters (6-5-0; SoCon) Sept. 4 at Wake Forest... L Sept. 11 Tennessee Tech... L Sept. 18 Mars Hill... W 38 3 Sept. 25 at Clemson... L Oct. 2 at East Tennessee State *... W Oct. 9 at Furman *... L 6 12 Oct. 16 Marshall *... W Oct. 23 Wofford (HC)... W Oct. 30 at Chattanooga *... W 20 0 Nov. 6 The Citadel *... L Nov. 20 at Appalachian State *... W Coach: Bob Waters (11-3-1; SoCon) Sept. 3 at Clemson... L Sept. 17 at Wake Forest... L 0 21 Sept. 24 East Tennessee State *... W Oct. 1 at Marshall *... W 21 7 Oct. 8 at Tennessee Tech... W Oct. 15 Furman *... T Oct. 22 Wofford (HC)... W Oct. 29 Chattanooga *... W Nov. 5 at The Citadel *... W Nov. 12 Gardner-Webb... W 43 7 Nov. 19 Appalachian State *... W Nov. 26 Colgate $... W Dec. 3 at Holy Cross $... W Dec. 10 at Furman $... W 14 7 Dec. 17 vs. Southern Illinois #... L 7 43 $-NCAA I-AA playoffs #-NCAA I-AA championship game in Charleston, SC 1985 Coach: Bob Waters (4-6-1; SoCon) Sept. 7 at Davidson... W 13 0 Sept. 14 at Tennessee Tech... W 30 3 Sept. 21 Furman *... L Sept. 28 East Tennessee State *... W 13 3 Oct. 5 at Marshall *... T Oct. 12 at Georgia Tech... L Oct. 26 Chattanooga (HC) *... L 3 23 Nov. 2 at The Citadel *... L 3 10 Nov. 9 Appalachian State *... L Nov. 16 at Florida State... L Nov. 23 VMI # *... W #-During a halftime ceremony of the VMI game, WCU named the playing field at E.J. Whitmire Stadium Bob Waters Field Coach: Bob Waters (6-5-0; SoCon) Aug. 30 at Appalachian State *... L Sept. 13 at South Carolina... L Sept. 27 Newberry... W Oct. 4 at Auburn... L 6 55 Oct. 11 East Tennessee State *... W Oct. 18 at Furman *... W Oct. 25 VMI (HC) *... W 34 0 Nov. 1 The Citadel *... W Nov. 8 at Chattanooga *... L 7 34 Nov. 15 Marshall *... W Nov. 22 at North Carolina State... L Coach: Bob Waters (4-7-0; SoCon) Sept. 5 at Clemson... L 0 43 Sept. 12 at South Carolina... L 6 31 Sept. 19 Furman *... W Sept. 26 at East Tennessee State *... W Oct. 10 Mars Hill... W 41 0 Oct. 17 North Carolina A&T... W Oct. 24 Georgia Southern (HC)... L Oct. 31 at The Citadel *... L Nov. 7 Chattanooga *... L Nov. 14 at Marshall *... L Nov. 21 Appalachian State *... L Coach: Dale Strahm (3-7-1; SoCon) Sept. 2 at Eastern Kentucky... L Sept. 9 Lenoir-Rhyne... W Sept. 16 Chattanooga *... W Sept. 23 at East Tennessee State *... L Sept. 30 Mars Hill... W 42 0 Oct. 7 vs. The *... T Oct. 21 at South Carolina... L 3 24 Oct. 28 Furman (HC) *... L 3 17 Nov. 4 at Georgia Tech... L 7 34 Nov. 11 at Marshall *... L Nov. 18 Appalachian State *... L 20 was played at University of South Carolina (Williams-Bryce Stadium) in Columbia, SC due to damage in Charleston from Hurricane Hugo Coach: Steve Hodgin (3-8; 2-5 SoCon) Sept. 1 at North Carolina State... L 0 67 Sept. 8 VMI *... W Sept. 15 at North Carolina A&T... L Sept. 22 East Tennessee State *... W Sept. 29 Mars Hill... W 20 7 Oct. 6 The Citadel (HC) *... L Oct. 13 at Duke... L Oct. 20 at Appalachian State *... L 9 27 Oct. 27 at Furman *... L 9 42 Nov. 3 at Chattanooga *... L Nov. 17 Marshall *... L Coach: Steve Hodgin (2-9; 2-5 SoCon) Aug. 31 at Georgia... L 0 48 Sept. 14 at Wake Forest... L Sept. 21 at East Tennessee State *... W Sept. 28 Furman *... L Oct. 5 at The Citadel *... L Oct. 12 at Georgia Southern... L 6 44 Oct. 19 Chattanooga *... W Oct. 26 Samford (HC)... L 3 16 Nov. 2 at Marshall (3OT) *... L Nov. 9 at VMI *... L Nov. 16 Appalachian State *... L

22 Coach: Steve Hodgin (7-4; 5-2 SoCon) Sept. 5 Mars Hill... W 42 6 Sept. 12 at Georgia Tech... L Sept. 26 Ferrum... W 42 0 Oct. 3 at Samford... L 6 30 Oct. 10 VMI *... W Oct. 17 at Chattanooga *... W Oct. 24 The Citadel (HC) *... L Oct. 31 Marshall *... W Nov. 7 at Furman *... W Nov. 14 East Tennessee State *... W Nov. 21 at Appalachian State *... L Coach: Steve Hodgin (6-5; 5-3 SoCon) Sept. 4 at Kansas... L 3 46 Sept. 18 The Citadel *... W Sept. 25 North Carolina A&T... L 7 34 Oct. 2 Furman (HC) *... W Oct. 9 at Georgia Southern *... L Oct. 16 at East Tennessee State *... W Oct. 23 at Chattanooga *... W Oct. 30 Newberry... W Nov. 6 VMI *... W Nov. 13 at Appalachian State *... L Nov. 20 at Marshall *... L Coach: Steve Hodgin (6-5; 5-3 SoCon) Sept. 1 Lenoir-Rhyne... W Sept. 10 at Georgia Tech... L Sept. 17 at The Citadel *... W Sept. 24 at North Carolina State... L Oct. 1 at Furman *... W Oct. 8 Georgia Southern *... W Oct. 15 at Marshall *... L Oct. 22 Chattanooga (HC) *... W Oct. 29 at VMI *... W 33 7 Nov. 12 Appalachian State *... L 7 12 Nov. 19 East Tennessee State *... L Coach: Steve Hodgin (3-7; 2-6 SoCon) Sept. 2 at Clemson... L 9 55 Sept. 16 Elon... W Sept. 23 The Citadel *... W Sept. 30 Furman *... L Oct. 7 at Georgia Southern *... L 0 42 Oct. 14 Marshall *... L 3 42 Oct. 21 at Chattanooga *... L Oct. 28 VMI (HC) *... W Nov. 11 at Appalachian State *... L 3 28 Nov. 18 at East Tennessee State *... L Coach: Steve Hodgin (4-7; 1-7 SoCon) Sept. 7 at Liberty... W Sept. 14 Wofford... W 24 6 Sept. 21 at The Citadel *... L Sept. 28 East Tennessee State *... L Oct. 5 at Furman *... L Oct. 12 Georgia Southern *... L Oct. 19 at Marshall *... L Oct. 26 Chattanooga (HC) *... L 6 20 Nov. 2 at VMI *... W Nov. 9 Elon... W Nov. 16 Appalachian State *... L CATAMOUNT ALL-TIME SCORES 1997 Coach: Bill Bleil (3-8; 3-5 SoCon) Sept. 13 Liberty... L Sept. 20 The Citadel *... W Sept. 27 at East Tennessee State *... L Oct. 4 Furman *... W Oct. 11 at Georgia Southern *... L 7 30 Oct. 18 Wofford (HC) *... L 7 17 Oct. 25 at Chattanooga *... L Nov. 1 VMI *... W 24 0 Nov. 8 at Elon... L Nov. 15 at Appalachian State *... L 7 13 Nov. 22 at Samford... L Coach: Bill Bleil (6-5; 5-3 SoCon) Sept. 5 at Duke... L Sept. 19 at The Citadel *... W 14 8 Sept. 26 East Tennessee St. (2OT) *... W Oct. 3 at Furman *... L 7 31 Oct. 10 Georgia Southern *... L Oct. 17 at Wofford *... L Oct. 24 Chattanooga (HC) *... W Oct. 31 at VMI *... W Nov. 7 Elon... W 10 7 Nov. 14 at Tennessee Tech... L 6 17 Nov. 21 Appalachian State *... W Coach: Bill Bleil (3-8; 2-6 SoCon) Sept. 2 Mars Hill... W 59 0 Sept. 11 at Maryland... L Sept. 25 at East Tennessee State *... L Oct. 2 Furman *... L Oct. 9 at Georgia Southern *... L 7 70 Oct. 16 Wofford *... L Oct. 23 at Chattanooga *... L Oct. 30 VMI (HC) *... W 40 2 Nov. 5 Samford (OT)... L Nov. 13 at Appalachian State *... L Nov. 20 The Citadel # *... W #-The Citadel game was originally scheduled for Sept.18, but was postponed until Nov. 20 due Hurricane Floyd Coach: Bill Bleil (4-7; 3-5 SoCon) Sept. 2 at Louisiana State... L 0 58 Sept. 9 Lenoir-Rhyne... W Sept. 16 at The Citadel *... L Sept. 23 East Tennessee State *... W Sept. 30 at Furman *... L Oct. 7 Georgia Southern *... L Oct. 14 at Wofford *... L Oct. 21 Chattanooga (HC) *... W Oct. 28 at VMI *... W Nov. 11 Appalachian State *... L Nov. 18 Tennessee Tech... L Coach: Bill Bleil (7-4; 5-3 SoCon) Aug. 30 Mars Hill... W 15 6 Sept. 8 at Louisville... L 7 31 Sept. 22 at East Tennessee State *... W 20 6 Sept. 29 Furman *... L Oct. 6 at Georgia Southern *... L Oct. 13 Wofford *... W Oct. 18 at Chattanooga *... W 21 3 Oct. 27 VMI (HC) *... W Nov. 3 Liberty... W 63 0 Nov. 10 at Appalachian State *... L Nov. 17 The Citadel # *... W #-The Citadel game was originally scheduled for Sept.15, but was postponed until Nov. 17 due to the national tragedies on Sept Coach: Kent Briggs (5-6; 3-5 SoCon) Aug. 31 at Liberty... W 23 3 Sept. 7 at Auburn... L 0 56 Sept. 14 West Virginia Tech... W 47 3 Sept. 22 at The Citadel *... W Sept. 28 East Tennessee State *... L 7 27 Oct. 5 at Furman *... L Oct. 12 Georgia Southern *... L Oct. 19 at Wofford *... L Oct. 26 Chattanooga (HC) *... W Nov. 2 at VMI *... W Nov. 16 Appalachian State *... L Coach: Kent Briggs (5-7; 3-5 SoCon) Aug. 30 at North Carolina State... L Sept. 5 at Duke... L 3 29 Sept. 13 Johnson C. Smith... W 45 0 Sept. 20 The Citadel *... W Sept. 27 at East Tennessee State *... W Oct. 4 Furman *... L Oct. 11 at Georgia Southern *... L Oct. 18 Wofford (HC) *... L 6 38 Oct. 26 at Chattanooga *... L 0 38 Nov. 1 Elon *... W 26 3 Nov. 15 at Appalachian State *... L Nov. 22 Gardner-Webb... W Coach: Kent Briggs (4-7; 2-5 SoCon) Sept. 2 West Virginia State... W 77 7 Sept. 11 Nicholls State... W 28 7 Sept. 18 at Alabama... L 0 52 Sept. 25 at Gardner-Webb (OT)... L Oct. 2 at Furman *... L Oct. 9 Georgia Southern *... L Oct. 16 at Wofford *... L Oct. 23 Chattanooga (HC) *... L Oct. 30 at Elon *... W 28 7 Nov. 13 Appalachian State *... W Nov. 20 at The Citadel *... L Coach: Kent Briggs (5-4; 4-3 SoCon) Sept. 1 Mars Hill... W 21 7 Sept. 10 Furman *... W Sept. 17 at Cincinnati... L 3 7 Sept. 24 at Nicholls State #... Cancelled Oct. 1 The Citadel *... L 7 17 Oct. 8 at Georgia Southern *... L 7 45 Oct. 22 at Chattanooga *... W Oct. 29 Elon (HC) *... W Nov. 5 Wofford *... W 24 0 Nov. 12 at Appalachian State *... L 7 35 #-Game at Nicholls State was cancelled due Hurricanes Katrina and, more specifically, Rita.

23 1949 WCU AND THE POSTSEASON 1983 Western Carolina had struggled through its first 15 seasons of football with only two winning seasons in two decades, but all that frustration was forgotten in 1949 when Coach Tom Young completed a four-year, post-world War II building program with an 8-2 regular season and the school s first North State Conference championship and first postseason appearance. The Cats, led by a stingy defense, won its first five games and allowed only two touchdowns in those victories. The only blemishes on the season were non-conference losses to Maryville (20-13) and Emory & Henry (27-26) as Western finished unbeaten in conference play. The team was rewarded by a bid to play in the Smoky Mountain Bowl in Bristol, Va., where the Cats lost to West Liberty State. Art Byrd, a 165- pound guard, was named to the Associated Press Little All-America Team, Western s first All-America selection. Linemen Buffalo Humphries and Hugh Constance along with backs Hugh Pee Wee Hamilton and Ralph McConnell joined Byrd on the All-North State Conference Team. Art Byrd, a 165-pound two-way guard for the 1949 North State Conference championship team, was Western s first All-America selection. Linebacker Steve Yates was leader and first team All- American on the 1974 team, which was WCU s first to reach the NCAA playoffs Coach Bob Waters, who saw a perfect season and a trip to the NAIA playoffs denied by a loss in the final game of the 1969 season, led WCU to its first NCAA postseason appearance the hard way five years later. The 1974 Catamounts, playing in a sparkling new stadium, lost their season and stadium opener to visiting Murray State and struggled the next two weeks before establishing themselves as one of the nation s top NCAA Division II teams. After the season-opening loss, the Cats continued to struggle offensively for the next two weeks but did manage wins over Tennessee Tech (9-7) and Appalachian State (21-14) with outstanding defense. The offense, behind the running of freshman Darrell Lipford and passing of quarterback Jeff Walker to Jerry Gaines and Eagle Moss, found the right gear and the defense continued its great play. In the process, the Catamounts won nine in a row including victories over top 10 teams Indiana State and Western Kentucky and won a bid to the NCAA Division II playoffs where they lost a heartbreaker to No. 1 ranked Louisiana Tech, The 74 Cats finished the season ranked No. 8 in the Associated Press College Division poll and their defense established team records that still stand to this day. Most significant was allowing a mere nine touchdowns on the season (eight rushing and one passing) and only three over the last six games. Gaines and linebacker Steve Yates were first team All-America selections. Like the 1974 team, the 83 Catamounts got off to a slow start by losing its first two games to Clemson and Wake Forest. After the two setbacks, WCU would go through the next 12 Saturdays unbeaten en route to the NCAA Division I-AA championship game. The winning streak started in the third week of the season when Western rallied from a 10-point deficit in the closing two minutes to defeat East Tennessee State, 17-16, and ended with a loss to Southern Illinois in the national championship game in Charleston, S.C. Despite the strong comeback in regular season play that produced an record and No. 9 national ranking, Waters Cats barely made it into the I-AA playoffs. They proved their worthiness the next three weeks with come-from-behind, heartstopping wins over Colgate (24-23), Holy Cross (28-21) and Furman (14-7). The win over Furman was particularly pleasing as the teams had tied, 17-17, in the regular season, allowed the Paladins to win the Southern Conference title as they had played and won one more league game due to a scheduling quirk. Over 5,000 WCU fans traveled to Greenville, S.C., for the rematch which was aired by CBS-TV. Quarterback Jeff Gilbert was named the league s player of the year, while wide receiver Eric Rasheed and defensive back Tiger Greene were All-America selections. Seven members of the 83 squad went on to play in the NFL and the team set an NCAA record for the most games played (15) in a season. The 1983 Cats advanced to the NCAA I-AA championship game after its 14-7 upset of Furman. 83

24 84 CATAMOUNT COACHING HISTORY HEAD COACHING RECORDS NAME SEASONS W L T PCT C.C. Poindexter (4 yrs.) Ralph James (4 yrs.) James Whatley (3 yrs.) Marion McDonald (1 year) Tom Young (10 yrs.) Dan Robinson (13 yrs.) Bob Waters (20 yrs.) Dale Strahm (1 year) Steve Hodgin (7 yrs.) Bill Bleil (5 yrs.) Kent Briggs pres. (4 yrs.) TOTALS SEASONS C.C. Poindexter was WCU s first head coach. Dan Robinson ( ) is one of only two coaches to amass over 50 wins as the Catamounts head coach. Jim Whatley (left) served as head coach from , while Marion McDonald (right) was head coach for the 1945 season. Steve Hodgin served as WCU s head coach for six years ( ), after being an assistant for nine seasons. Dale Strahm led WCU during the 1989 season. Tom Young served as head coach for nine seasons ( ). Bob Waters served as head coach from During his 20 years, he became the school s all-time winningest coach with 116 victories. Bill Bleil posted two winning seasons as WCU s head coach from ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES (SINCE 1937) ANDREWS, Ralph BEATHARD, Kurt BECKMAN, Tim BLEIL, Bill BODLE, Dave BOWMAN, Mack BRANDON, S.O BRIGGS, Kent COLLINS, Geoff COOPER, Bob DALTON, Don DeGRAFFENREID, Al DENNING, Don DENNY, Bill FELA, Jeff FREISE, Fred GODETTE, Cary GUDGER, Jim GUNTHROP, Michael HAMILTON, Romie HENNIGAN, Mike HODGIN, Steve HOLTHOUSER, Will JACKSON, Myron pres. JENNINGS, Raymond JONES, Norris JOYE, Bill KEY, Brent KINNEY, Sandy KIRKPATRICK, Donnie LEMMOND, Vaughn LITTLE, Cameron LOVETT, Jim LOWE, Marty pres. MARINO, Vince MATOUS, Ken McCONNELL, Tuck McDONALD, Marion , 1946 MILLWOOD, Don MOGRIDGE, Allen MOLNAR, Charlie MOORE, Patrick NAPERT, David pres. O BRIEN, Dick pres. O DANIEL, Drew pres. PAPPAS, Jim PATE, Bobby PETERSON, Bruce POWERS, Don ; 2006 RAYE, Craig REED, Rodney REIS, Kris RHULE, Matt ROBINSON, Dan ROOF, Ted RUCKER, Brian pres. RYAN, Steve , SANDUSKY, E.J SATTERFIELD, Marcus SCOTT, John pres. SCOTT, Tommy SETZER, Bob , SMITH, Ty SPEIR, Mark STANLEY, Bill TURNER, John UNDERWOOD, Charles VARN, Todd VARNEY, Sid WAHONICK, John WARE, Dwight WAUGH, Ethan WAUGH, Maury WEST, Eddie WHITE, Clayton WIKE, Johnny , WILLIAMS, Denny WOODS, Thomas WOOLUM, Tuck YOUNG, Tom

25 Bob Waters and Western Carolina football were synonymous during the 20 football seasons from 1969 through The evolution and success of the school s athletic programs, especially its football program, during that period can be attributed largely to his talents and personality. He grew up in the small farming town of Sylvania in south Georgia and, despite physical frailties, earned 11 athletic letters in three sports. During the spring of his senior year at Screven County High School, he traveled to South Georgia College for a tryout and suffered a broken leg the first day and was not offered a scholarship. He landed on his feet five months later at Stetson University in Deland, Fla., as a freshman quarterback and defensive back. Waters must have wondered if someone was trying to tell him something when Stetson officials decided to drop the school s football program at the end of that season. Not to be discouraged, in his efforts to play football, Waters took his talents to Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C., where he spent the next three years as a quarterback, defensive back and an outstanding student. He led Presbyterian to the 1960 Tangerine Bowl and was named the game s most outstanding player despite his team s loss. His performance in the Tangerine Bowl gave cause for the NFL s San Francisco 49ers and AFL s San Diego Chargers to draft Waters in He signed with the 49ers, bought a Corvette, grabbed headlines in his first season when he threw three touchdown passes in an upset of the Baltimore Colts, and soon thereafter, met and married Sherine Gidney. He overcame numerous injuries in his five-year NFL career four as quarterback and one as a defensive back. The injuries mounted and Waters opted for a career change in 1965 as he hung up his cleats and enrolled in graduate school with a coaching career in mind. His alma mater offered the opportunity and he returned as an assistant coach at Presbyterian in After two seasons, he left Clinton to return to the west coast as the wide receivers coach at Stanford University for the 1968 season. Western Carolina officials gambled and hired Waters, whose coaching experience was limited to those three seasons as an assistant, but it turned out to be one of the best decisions made in the University s history. He served notice of things to come by leading his first team the 1969 Catamounts to a 9-1 record with an exciting pass oriented offense. A national ranking followed at the end of the 1972 season and in 1974, when WCU advanced to its first NCAA playoff appearance. His 1983 team will go down as one of the school s best, reaching the NCAA I-AA championship game. In 20 seasons at the helm of the football program, he guided the Catamounts to 116 victories, produced 13 All-Americans, 54 first-team All-Southern Conference selections and brought the University more positive publicity than could ever be measured in monetary terms. Prior to his arrival, WCU had posted only five winning football records in 20 seasons, while 13 of Waters 20 teams turned in winning ledgers. In 15 years ( ) as athletics director, Waters led the growth and played a key part in the school s membership in the Southern Conference. He cultivated and rallied support for a new football stadium, which became a reality in 1974, and an impressive basketball arena as part of a multipurpose Ramsey Center, which was completed in His coaching and administrative successes as well as his courage in his fight against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or more commonly known as Lou Gehrig s Disease) were recognized throughout the country as his story was chronicled by every major print and electronic media outlet in the nation. Waters has additionally been inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame, the Florida Citrus Bowl Hall of Fame and the Western Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. He was forced to step down as head football coach in March of 1989 and died less than three months later (May 29, 1989) at the age of 50. TRIBUTE TO A CHAMPION... BOB WATERS 85

26 86 A ABERNETHY, David ABRAHAM, Pablo ABRAHAM, Paul ADAMS, Boyd , 63 ADAMS, Charles ADAMS, Jerry AIKEN, Craig ALFORD, T ALLISON, Howard ALLISON, Jack ALLEN, Curtis ALLEN, Lawson ALLEN, Kenny ALLEN, Shamar ALSTON, George ALTENBURG, Dan ANDREWS, Clyde ANDREWS, Robert ANDREWS, Roland ANGEL, Dan ANGEL, Ralph , 36 ANNAS, Ben ARANT, Scottie ARMSTRONG, Chad ARNETTE, Frank ARNEY, Lawrence ARRINGTON, Jack ASHLEY, Tony ATKINSON, Buck ATKINSON, Charles AUDREY, Sam AUGHTRY, Ronnie AUSTIN, Keith AWTREY, Chris B BAILEY, Carlton BAILEY, Charles BAILEY, Nas BAKER, Brett BALL, Gary BALLARD, William BANKS, Jim , BANKS, Kenny BANKS, Michael BANKS, Telly BARE, Anthony BARGELLA, Todd BARKER, John BARNES, Lamar BARNES, Roton BARNES, Warren BARNHILL, Lawrence BARNWELL, Howard , BARNWELL, Jim , 46 BARRINGER, Joe , BARRON, Lloyd BASS, Francis BATES, Earl BATTEN, John BAXTER, Robert BEACHUM, Thomas CATAMOUNT ALL-TIME LETTERMEN BEAM, Lamar BEAM, Max BEATY, James Bill BEATTY, Jerry BECK, Milton BELL, Bill , BENNES, Joe BENSON, Bill BERNARD, James BEST, Dan BIASUCCI, Dean BIGGERSTAFF, Mike BIGGS, Tracy BICKNESE, Mike BIURCH, Randy BISHOP, Jerry BLACK, Ben BLACK, Frank BLACK, Mike BLAKE, Eddie BLAKE, Ricky BLALOCK, Charlie BLANTON, James BLOOMER, Bill BOATENG, Fred BODINE, Tom BOONE, Jerrod BOST, Lew , BOWEN, Jack BOWEN, Mike BOWEN, Tommy BOWERS, Bobby BOWLES, Ed BOWMAN, Mack BRADBURN, Wayne BRADLEY, Chad BRADLEY, Jeff BRADLEY, Marcus BRADY, Auzman BRANDON, Charles BRASHEAR, John BRATCHER, Eric BRATHWAITE, Jamaine BRAXTON, Lonnie BREEDEN, Brandon BRIGGS, Kent BRINKLEY, Jack BRINSON, Donnell BRISSON, Zane BRISTOW, Jimmy BRITTAIN, Joe BROADWATER, Tom BROOKS, Billy BROOKS, Jay BROOKS, Josh BROOKS, Phillip , 69 BROOKS, Shane BROWN, Andre BROWN, Bob BROWN, Francis BROWN, J.C BROWN, J.C BROWN, Mace BROWN, Mario BROWN, Robbie BROWN, Robert BROWN, Robert BROWN, Ronald BROWN, Stephen BROWN, Stewart BROWN, William BROWNLEE, Mike BRUNS, Gary BRYAN, James BYRANT, Donnie BRYANT, Jennings BRYANT, Jimmy BRYCE, Wyche BRYSON, Jim BUCHANAN, Paul , BUCHANAN, Ray BUFFAMOYER, Mark BULLARD, Clay , BULLARD, Red BUMGARNER, Clyde BUMGARNER, Don BUMPER, Billy BURCHFIEL, Tommy BURGESS, Mark BURGIN, Jim BURGIS, Teddy BURKETT, Willis BURLESON, Bruce BURR, Steve BURTON, DeNorrise BUSH, Andy BUSH, John BUTLER, Jimmy BUTLER, Joe BUTLER, Kamarco BUTLER, William BYNUM, Fred BYRD, Arthur BYRD, Charles BYRD, H.B BYRD, Mickey C CAGLE, Henry CAINE, Kendrick CALAVERNE, Jim CALDWELL, Cecil CALHOUN, Coy CALLIS, Mark CAMPANA, Caesar CAMPBELL, Frank CAMPBELL, Fred CANADAY, Larry CANTRELL, Bryce CAPERILA, Bob CARDANO, Conrad CARLOCK, Paul CARMICHAEL, Alonzo CARNES, Roger CARPENTER, Harvey CARPENTER, Willie CARSWELL, Jon CARTWRIGHT, Sanford CASE, Kevin CATER, Mike CATHEY, Joe CAUBLE, Bob CELLA, Justin CHAMBERS, Jeff CHANDLER, Buddy CHAPMAN, Harold CHAPMAN, Weaver CHAPPELL, Brett , CHASON, Don CHAVIS, Reggie CHESTER, Bruce CHILDERS, Carol CHILDERS, Jack CHILDERS, Tobe CHURCH, Roy CICCONE, Jeff CILENTO, Pat CLARK, Doyle CLARK, Morrio CLARK, Jawan CLARK, Justin CLARK, Ralph CLAWSON, Elton CLAXTON, Robert CLAXTON, Steve CLAYTON, Henry CLAYTON, Max CLEMENTS, Gib CLEVELAND, Bill COBBLEDICK, Ron COFFEY, Joe COFFIN, Darvin COHEN, Eddie COHN, Herbert COLE, Herb COLLINS, Geoff COLLINS, Hobe COLLINS, Howard COMAN, Sam COMPTON, Jerry CONKLIN, James CONNER, Jeff CONNER, Marlon CONRAD, Jackie CONSTANCE, Hugh COOK, Robert COOK, Willis COOK, Deonte COOPER, Bobby COOPER, Louis COPE, Charles CORBETT, Alan CORBIN, Grady CORBIN, Grady W CORBIN, Keith CORLEY, Jim CORPENING, Allan COSTON, J.C COTTER, Charles COTTRELL, Todd COUCH, Tommy COWAN, Leo COX, Clay COX, Gene COX, Nick COX, Roger CREASMAN, J.B CRISP, Travis CROCKER, William CROOKS, Jonathon CROOKS, Kenya CROSLAND, Lamont CROWDER, William CRUDUP, Cedric CUCINELLA, Mike CUNNINGHAM, Bobby CUNNINGHAM, Jack ,52,54-55 CUNNINGHAM, Randolph CUNNINGHAM, Sid CURRIE, Todd CURTIS, Darren D D ALESSANDRIS, Joe DALTON, Danny DALTON, Don DALTON, Scooter DANDELAKE, Augustus DANKMEYER, Chris DAUGHTERY, Carlton DAVIES, David DAVIES, John DAVIS, Alney DAVIS, Chad DAVIS, Fred DAVIS, James DAVIS, Jim DAVIS, Jimmy DAVIS, Kenny DAVIS, L.J DAVIS, Matt DAVIS, Sandy DAVIS, Stan DAVIS, Ted DEAN, Jeff DeANGELIS, Jimmy DEAVER, Josh DeGRAFFENREID, Alphonso DeSHAUTEURS, Manny DEITZ, Layton DeLAPP, Tyron DELLINGER, Chuck DENTON, Blaine DENTON, Bruce DePASS, Brunson DEWBERRY, Manny DIETZ, Phil DOLINSKY, Dennis DONALDSON, Adam DONOVAN, Dan DORSEY, Melvin DOTSON, Gary DOUGHERTY, Jim DRAKE, Alvin DUKE, Harry , 49 DUKES, Mitchell DUKES, Richard DUMAS, Leander DUNBAR, Hal DUNCAN, Larry DUNLAP, Rod DUNN, Steve DUNN, Ted DYER, Joe

27 E EARP, Cecil EDMONSTONE, Ronald EDWARDS, Clarence EDWARDS, Hubert EDWARDS, Kenny ELKINS, Trade ELLIOT, Alvin ELLIOTT, Charles ELLIOTT, Keith ELLIOTT, Reggie ELLIS, David ELLISON, Corey ENGLE, Roy ENGLISH, Jim ENDZEL, Eddie ESTES, Bill ESTES, Eddie ETHERIDGE, Clyde , EVERHART, Clayton F FAGAN, Jomo FARMER, Earl FAWKES, Harry FERGUSON, Lorenzo FERGUSON, Mark FERGUSON, Mark Jr FERGUSON, Roy FESPERMAN, Carl FITZPATRICK, Brendan FLACK, William FLANAGAN, Tony FOREHAND, Paul FOSTER, Del FOSTER, Felipe FOSTER, Steve , 89 FOUSHEE, Greg FOX, Eddie FOXWORTH, Jason FRADY, Justin FRANCIS, Eugene FREEMAN, Buck FREEMAN, Otis FREELAND, Darian FRYER, Justin FUDGE, Darius FUGATE, James FULLBRIGHT, Alvin FUNDERBURK, Harold G GAFFNEY, Shelton GAINES, Bruce GAINES, Jerry GAINEY, Carroll GAITHER, Brian GALLOWAY, Josh GALLOWAY, Lonnie GANTT, Bill GARAGIOLA, Tony GARDIN, Frank GARDIN, Ricky GARLAND, Kyle GARRIS, Brad GARRISON, James GARRISON, Pat GARY, Cookie GARY, Walter GAYLOR, Fred GEORGE, Bill GIBBS, Clarence GIBSON, Sam GILBERT, Jeff , GILLILAND, Beauford , 58 GIST, Calvin GLOVER, Primus GODARD, Xavier GOFORTH, Woodrow GOODE, Clarence GORDEN, Toren GOREE, Brad , 73 GOSNELL, Keith GRADY, Steve GRAHAM, Jimmy GRANT, Graham GRANT, Julius GRASTY, Hugh GRAY, Charles GRAY, Hampton GRAYSON, Steve GREEN, Ahmed GREEN, Harry GREEN, Isaac GREEN, Mike GREENE, Chad GREENE, Tiger GREENE, Vernon GREENWELL, Wes GREESON, Alton GREESON, Bob GREGORY, Bob GRETTER, Cooper GRIESBAUM, Jim GRIFFIN, Brown GRIFFIN, Terrell GRIFFIN, Tommy GROGAN, Gene GUDGER, Jim GUDGER, Joe Dan GUDGER, Hugh GUINYARD, Calvin GUNN, Thomas GUNN, Tony GUY, Buddy H HACKETT, David HALL, George HALL, Jeb HALL, Mitch HALL, Stan HALL, Steve HAMILTON, Hugh HAMPTON, Gray HAMRICK, Bubba HANCOCK, James HANNAH, Jacob HANNAH, Steve HANNAH, Wingate HANSSEN, Seth HANSILL, John HARDIN, Frank HARDY, William HARKINS, Todd HARP, Gerald HARRIS, Derrick HARRIS, Fred HARRIS, Jim HARRIS, Robb , 97 HARRIS, Von Ray HARRISON, Charles HARRISON, Derrick HARVEY, Bob HASSARD, Tim HAWKINS, Jerry HAWKINS, Yates HAYES, Kerry HAYGOOD, Charles HEAVNER, Ovie HELMS, Kell HEMBY, Russell HEMPHILL, Andre HEMPHILL, Darris HENDERSON, Don HENDERSON, Donnie HENDERSON, Gary HENDERSON, Houston HENDERSON, Ronnie HENDERSON, Ronald HENDRIX, Jack HENRY, Fred HENRY, Stan HENRY, Tom HENSLEY, McKinley , HENSON, Claude , 37 HERLONG, Rod HERNDON, Mike HERRIN, Leslie HERRON, Luis HEWITT, Bill HIGDON, Mack HIGGINS, Jeter HILFORD, Jack HILL, David HILL, Glenn HILL, Tim HILL, Travis HILL, Vince HILL, Von HINES, Harold HINES, Michael HINSHAW, Kyle HINSLEY, Ken HINTON, Hubert HIPPS, Hershey HIPPS, Joe HITCHCOCK, Cedric HOBSON, Jim , 64 HODGIN, Jason HOGLEN, Virgil HOLCOMB, Eric HOLDEN, Chad CATAMOUNT ALL-TIME LETTERMEN HOLDERBY, Tom HOLDON, Bobby HOLLIFIELD, Dale HOLLOMAN, Chris HOLLOWAY, Brandon HOOKS, Darius HOOPER, James HOOPER, Kenneth HOOPER, R.L HOOVER, Brad HOPPER, C.W HORNADAY, Bob HORNADAY, Tommy HORNBUCKLE, Ron HORNE, Stanton HOUSTON, Chris HOWARD, Danny HOWARD, Randy HOWELL, Charles HOWELL, Gene HOWELL, Gordon , HOWELL, James HOWELL, Keith HOWELL, Mark HOWIE, Henry HOYLE, Gordon HUDSON, Marvin HUGHES, Charles HUGHES, Jim Edd HULLENDER, Jim HUMPHREY, Bob HUMPHRIES, Aarron HUMPHRIES, Bob HUMPHRIES, Ralph HUNNICUTT, Tom HUNNICUTT, William HUNT, Caesar , 89 HUNT, Joe HUNT, Rodney HUNTER, David HUNTER, Frank HUNTER, Joe HUNTER, Ray HUNTER, Robert HUSTON, Henderson HYDE, L.D HYDE, Wallace HYDER, J.C I ILDERTON, Bobby INMAN, Larry IRONS, Jerry ISAACS, Arnold ISGRIG, John IVEY, Johnny J JABLONSKI, Bob JACKSCON, CHAZ JACKSON, Corey JACKSON, Darryl JACKSON, Larry JACKSON, Robbie JACKSON, Todd JACKSON, Thomas JAMES, Anthony JAMES, Marlo JAMISON, Claude JARVIS, George JAYNES, Bruce JAYNES, Harry JEFFERS, Junior JEFFERSON, Chris JENKINS, Anthony JENKINS, Jon JENNINGS, Lowell JESSUP, B.J JIMENEZ, Ralph JOHNSON, Alan JOHNSON, Bobby JOHNSON, Cranston JOHNSON, Dwain JOHNSON, Ellis JOHNSON, Eric JOHNSON, Jimmy JOHNSON, Joe JOHNSON, John JOHNSON, Justin JOHNSON, Merritt JOHNSON, Phillip JOHNSON, Tim JOHNSON, Tony JOLLEY, Michael JOLLIFF, Kurt JONES, Bernard JONES, Billy Ray JONES, Charles JONES, David JONES, Jabir JONES, Jason JONES, Josh JONES, Larry JONES, Richard JONES, Tom JONES, Tony JONSON, David JORDAN, Andrew JORDAN, Andy JOYCE, Jimmy JOYE, Bob JUCHNIK, Brian JULIAN, Sherman JUSTICE, Hubert K KEARSE, Joe KEETER, John KENNEDY, Toussaint KENDRICK, Dunstan KING, Brook KING, Fred KING, Mark KIROUAC, Kirk KIRWIN, Jeff KISER, Kristy KOHLER, Justin KORNEGAY, Steve

28 88 KUSZYK, Dick KUYKENDALL, Bob KUYKENDALL, James L LAMBERT, Paul LANE, Chris LANEY, Erik LARDY, Jerome LASHER, Ernie LAWRENCE, Dan LAWRENCE, Ryan LAWSON, Ronnie LAWSON, Matt LAUGHRIDGE, Jimmy LAUTZENHEISER, Eric LAY, Stuart LEAGON, Charlie LEACH, Pat LEDWELL, Jerry LEE, Bob , 54 LEE, Bruce LEE, Cedric LEE, Josh LEE, Winford LEMMOND, Vaughn LEMON, Dion LEONARD, Frank LeVINE, Jim LEWIS, Gerald LEWIS, Kenny LEWIS, Tommy LINER, James , 37 LINGERFELT, Truett LIPFORD, Darrell LIPPARD, Billy LOCKLEAR, Vance LOMAX, David LONG, Frank , 37 LONG, Frazier , 52-53, 55 LONG, Harold LOVE, Joe LOVETT, Jim LOWDER, Jerry LUCAS, Aaron LUCAS, James LUCE, Damien LUCKADOO, Ted LUNSFORD, Scott LUTHER, Jimmy LYDA, Fred LYDA, Parker LYDA, Wilson LYNCH, Kenny LYON, Clarence LYONS, Art M MABRY, Mike MADDOX, Eddie MADISON, James MAHONEY, John MALONE, Mike CATAMOUNT ALL-TIME LETTERMEN MANGUM, Rodney MANNS, Monfread MARROW, Stanley MARSHALL, Steve MARSHALL, Quincy MARSHALL, Tim MARTIN, Charles MARTIN, Hix MARTIN, Joe MARTIN, John MARTIN, John MASHBURN, Kennon MASON, Bobby , 80 MASON, Jerry MATHIS, Chas MATHIS, Jody MAYFIELD, Theron MAYFIELD, David MAYSE, Tim , McADAMS, Scott McALMONT, Kevin McBRIDE, Sam McCALL, Lee McCANNA, Joel McCLAIN, Larry McCLELLAN, Curtis McCLELLAND, Joel McCLURE, Chad , McCLURE, Denny McCLURE, Harold McCOMBS, Curtis McCOMBS, James McCONNELL, Ralph McCOWAN, Lucius McCRACKEN, Alden McCRACKEN, Joel McCRARY, Charles McDANIEL, Mike McDONALD, Larry McELRATH, Bill McELROY, Cecil McGILL, Eddie McGREW, Mario McHAFFEY, Howard McINTOSH, Otis McKENNISH, Conley McKENZIE, Don McKINNEY, Wade McMONIGLE, Gary McNEELY, Kyle McNEIL, Nick McNEILL, Shawn McQueeney, Michael MEADOWS, Fred MEDFORD, Boyd MEDFORD, Jim MESSER, Willie MICHAEL, Jimmy MILLER, Andre MILLER, Bert MILLER, Carroll MILLER, G.I MILLER, Gary MILLER, Jamie MILLER, Mardell MILLER, Mitch MILLER, Nick MILLER, Teddy MILLER, Winfield MILLIGAN, James MILLSAPS, Floyd MILNER, Chuck MILLWOOD, Rick MITCHELL, Darrell MIXON, Ronnie MONROE, Paul MOODY, James MOONEY, Robert MOORE, Bobby MOORE, Cliff MOORE, Jerry MOORE, Terry MOORE, Wendell MORGAN, Charles MORGAN, Ken MORGAN, Woodrow MORRIS, James MORRIS, Ned MORRIS, Stacy MORROW, Pete MOSBEY, John MOSS, Eagle MOTE, Hal , 72 MUGFORD, Johnny MULWEE, Jay MURAJDA, Doug MURRAY, Chick MYERS, Charles MYERS, John MYERS, Mitch N NACE, Steven NANNEY, Roy NEAL, Elmo NEIL, Charles NEILL, Elmer NELSON, Gary NELUMS, Marcus NESHEIWAT, J.J NESBY, Ryan NICHOLSON, Miles NIMS, Doug NIMS, Hambone NIX, Jay NIX, Joe NOBLITT, Ned NOONAN, John NORMAN, Dwayne NORMAN, Jeff NORMAN, Tyler NORTON, Ben NOWELL, Vince O OATES, Tovarus O CONNER, Greg OLSON, Clair ORMSBY, Jason ORR, Scott OWENS, Bill , OWENS, Hubert OWENS, O.J OXENDINE, Herbert P PADGETT, Buddy PADUHOVICH, Steve PAGE, Buck PAPPAS, Jim PARKER, Frank PARKER, Wayne PARKS, Boyce PARSONS, Jonathan PARTON, Johnny PATE, Rick PATTEN, David PATTERSON, Chase PATTERSON, Jeff PATTILLO, Pat PATTON, Joe PAULEY, Kenny PEARSON, Todd PECHE, Bobby PEEK, Bill PEELE, Bob PEEPLES, Kenny PENLAND, Cecil PENN, Kawasak PENNELL, Clark PERKINS, Scott PERKINS, Willie PERRY, Rip PERRY, Ronnie PESCI, Brian PETERSON, Bruce PETERSON, Pete PHILLIPS, Anwar PHILLIPS, Bill , PHILLIPS, Jake PHILLIPS, Teddy PHILYAW, Johnta PHYTHYON, James PIERCE, Maynard , 73 PIERCY, Doug PITMAN, Travise PLEMMONS, Roy PLEMMONS, Howard PLOTT, George PLOTT, Jeff PLYER, Mickey PLYLER, Don POINDEXTER, Charles PONDER, Antonio POPE, Russell POSEY, Jerry POTTER, Ben POTTS, Joel POTTS, William POWELL, Carl POWELL, Otis POWELL, William POWERS, Boyce POWERS, Don POWERS, Tom PRESTON, John PREVETTE, Grady PRICE, David PRICE, J.C , 52 PRICE, Linnett PRITCHARD, J.P PRUETT, Thomas PRYOR, Benjamin PURVIS, Shane PUSEY, Mike Q QUEEN, Caleb QUEEN, Jeremy QUINN, Anthony R RADFORD, Bobby RADFORD, Eugene RAINEY, Rickey RAINWATER, Mike RANSBY, Lamont RASHEED, Eric RATCLIFFE, Carl RATHBURN, David RAY, Mitchell RAY, Stacey REA, Tom REAGAN, Marty RECTOR, John , 56 REECE, Rico REECE, Robert REECE, Ryan REED, Jon REEDER, Michael REID, Albert REID, Lamont RENFRO, Tommy RENO, Gordon REYNOLDS, Warren RHODES, Steve RICH, J.C RICHARDSON, Ben RIERA-GOMEZ, Robbie RIGSBY, Terry RIVERS, David RIVETTI, Jim ROACH, Demetrius ROACH, Kirk ROBBS, Fred ROBERSON, Kevin ROBERTS, Cecil ROBERTS, David ROBERTS, Jack ROBERTS, Kenneth ROBERTS, Marcus ROBERTS, Omar ROBERTS, Paul ROBERTSON, Jimmy Joe ROBERTSON, Tommy ROBINSON, Dan ROBINSON, Jamal Boo RODDEY, Ed

29 RODGERS, Jim ROGERS, Don ROGERS, Homer ROGERS, Ira ROGERS, James ROGERS, Jeff ROGERS, Paul ROGERS, R.B ROGERS, Tommy ROPP, George ROSBOR, Andra ROSEBORO, Brian ROSS, Chad ROWSER, Shon ROY, Brenden ROYAL, Phil RUCKER, Brian RUMBAUGH, Robert RUNNER, David RUSSELL, Rusty RUTA, John RYAN, Linden RYCROFT, Kendall S SAIN, Thomas SALES, Robbie SALTZ, Russell SAMPSON, Jim SAMS, Harry SANDERS, Cam SANDERS, Monroe SANDERS, Morris SANDERS, Raymond SANFORD, Ken SATYSHUR, Gary SAUNDERS, John SAUNDERS, Johnson SAWYER, Fagg SCATES, Ed SCHACHNER, Paul SCHELL, Ricky SCHOONDERWOERD, Jake SCHULTZ, Andy SCOGGINS, Keith SCOTT, Bill SCOTT, Chuck SCOTT, Fred SCOTT, Gary SCOTT, John SCOTT, Ronnie SEACREAST, Roger SEARCY, Herman SEAY, James SEGERS, Geno SELZER, Thomas SETZER, Bob , SETZER, Felix SEWARD, Lamont SHARP, Mike , 75 SHARPE, Myron SHAW, Donnie SHAW, Lee SHAW, Randy SHEPARD, Billy , CATAMOUNT ALL-TIME LETTERMEN SHERRILL, Dwight SHIPP, LaRon SHIRK, Barry SHIRLEY, Phillip SHORT, Jack SHUFORD, Albert SILER, Jerry SILER, John SILVER, Brent SIMMONS, Clyde SIMMONS, Jim SIMPSON, Chad SIMPSON, Everette SIMPSON, Ray SINGLETARY, James SINGLETARY, Maris SINGLETARY, Wendell SINGLETON, Ed SINGLETON, Ralph SISK, Olin SKEELS, Tommy SLACK, Robbie SLATER, Johnny SLUDER, Tim SMILEY, Frank , 34 SMITH, Anthony SMITH, Cecil SMITH, Charlie SMITH, Clyde SMITH, Clyde T SMITH, Dale SMITH, David SMITH, Felix SMITH, Greg SMITH, Lee SMITH, Mark SMITH, Paul SMITH, Ricky SMITH, Terrun SMITH, Tommy SMITH, Ty SMITH, Walter SMITH, Wayne SMITH, William SNIDER, Bart SNIDER, Lowell SNYDER, Monk SNYDER, Shawn , 99 SOCKWELL, Lance SOWELL, Kevin SPACH, Chris SPADY, Jack SPARKS, Steve SPELLMAN, Everett SPICER, Michale SPRADLING, Steve SPRINKLE, Alex STAGER, Bob STANKUNAS, Frank STANLEY, Bill STAYTON, Van STEPHENSON, Charles STEVENS, James STEVENSON, Pat STEWART, E.F STEWART, Harley STEWART, John STEWART, Michael STILLWELL, David STILLWELL, Ronald STINSON, Scott STOKES, Terence STREATER, Herb STRICKLAND, Scott STRONG, John STROUTH, Phillip STUART, Jack STUBBLEFIELD, Alan SUBER, Jamie SULLIVAN, Jada SULLIVAN, Kenneth SUMMEROUR, Derek SURRATT, John SUTTON, Alvin , 36 SUTTON, Guy SUTTON, Nick SVEUM, Eddy SWAINEY, Walter SWANGER, Carol SWANGER, Terry SWYGERT, Bennett SZIKSAI, Jimmy T TANTON, Scott TANZILLO, Jim , TATE, Bob TATE, Marlin TATHAM, Columbus TAYLOR, Carl TAYLOR, Ed TAYLOR, Jim TAYLOR, Raymond TAYLOR, Steve TERRELL, Bob TERRILL, Wayne TERRY, Carlton THARPE, Danny THIGPEN, Kevin THOMAS, Don THOMAS, Larry THOMAS, Marcus THOMAS, Mike THOMAS, Walter , THOMPSON, Charles THOMPSON, Frank THOMPSON, Greg THOMPSON, Randy THOMPSON, Red THURMAN, Will TIGNOR, Shawn TINKER, John TIPTON, Jim TOLLESON, Wayne TOMBERLIN, Hugh , 37 TUCKER, Ned TUCKER, Robert TULLY, Jim TURBYFILL, Sidney TURKAL, Frank TURNER, Dean TURNER, Don TURNER, James TURNER, Joe TURNER, Richard TURNIPSEED, David TURNIPSEED, Lee TURNMIRE, C.E V VANNOY, Robbie VARNEY, Sid VAUGHAN, Jon VEREEN, Marcus VESTAL, Mitch VINCENT, Ed VOUGHT, Chris W WADE, Mike WAGNER, David WAGNER, Terrell WALDEN, P.D WALKER, Harold WALKER, Harvey , WALKER, Jeff WALKER, Shawn WALL, Jim WALSER, Johnny WALSH, Dee WALTON, Greg , WARE, Joe WASHBURN, James WASHINGTON, Otis WATERS, Bobby WATKINS, Sam WATSON, Joseph WATSON, Mark WATSON, Meko WATSON, Nat WATTS, Bobby WEAKS, Jerome WEISENSEL, Ben WELLMON, Alton WELLS, Marquail WELLS, Willie WEST, Charles WEST, Eddie WHALEY, Jason WHITAKER, Dewey WHITE, Calvin E WHITE, Dick WHITE, R. Calvin WHITESIDE, Greg WHITESIDES, Larry WIEST, Ed WIGGINS, Kevin WILEY, Bryant WILKES, Jamie WILKIE, Howard WILLIAMS, Denny , WILLIAMS, Jim WILLIAMS, Jimmy WILLIAMS, Johnny WILLIAMS, L.J WILLIAMS, Lamont WILLIAMS, Leonard ; 83 WILLIAMS, Mike WILLIAMS, Nathan WILLIAMS, Odell WILLIAMS, Sherill WILLIAMS, Steve A WILLIAMS, Steve F WILLIAMS, Stinson WILLIAMS, Tim WILLIAMS, Willie WILLIAMSON, Craig WILLIAMSON, Talmadge WILLINGHAM, David WILSON, Dan WILSON, Frank WILSON, Ray WINCHESTER, Boyce WISHART, Nicholas WISHON, Jarrett WITZKE, Karl WOMACK, Charlie WOMACK, Mark WOODRUFF, Woody WOODS, Kenny , 55 WOODS, Kirk WRIGHT, Aaron WRIGHT, B.T WRIGHT, Gary WRIGHT, Warren WYLIE, Red WOOD, Bill Y YATES, Steve YOUNG, Ronnie YOUNG, Dan YOUNG, Jason , YOUNG, Phillip YOUNG, Tommy III , 51 YOUNT, Cecil YOUNT, Oliver Z ZACHARY, Ross ZIMMERMAN, Bill

30 CATAMOUNT SoCon INDIVIDUAL HONORS SoCon MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR WINNERS (BOB WATERS AWARD) WAYNE TOLLESON Football/ Baseball DARRELL LIPFORD 1977 SoCon Media Player of the Year GERALD HARP 1978 SoCon Media Co-Player of the Year ANTHONY JAMES Football/ Track JEFF GILBERT 1984 SoCon Media Player of the Year ERIC JOHNSON 1998 SoCon Media & Coaches Defensive Player of the Year BOB WATERS 1983 SoCon Media Coach of the Year STEVE HODGIN 1992 SoCon Media & Coaches Coach of the Year KIRK ROACH 1984 SoCon Media Freshman of the Year LAMONT SEWARD 2000 SoCon Media & Coaches Freshman of the Year BILL BLEIL 2001 SoCon Media & Coaches Coach of the Year 90

31 1977 DARRELL LIPFORD,RB... 1ST WAYNE TOLLESON, WR... 1ST MIKE PUSEY, QB... 1ST Thomas Gunn, DB... HM Robbie Vannoy, OG... HM Willie Carpenter, DB... HM 1978 GEORGE ALSTON, ILB... 1ST WILLIE CARPENTER, DB... 1ST THOMAS GUNN, DB... 1ST GERALD HARP, WR... 1ST TY SMITH, NG... 1ST ROBBIE VANNOY, OG... 1ST Steve Dunn, C... HM Bobby Peche, DT... HM Mike Pusey, QB... HM Willie Wells, DB... HM 1979 WILLIE CARPENTER, DB... 1ST GERALD HARP, WR... 1ST BOBBY PECHE, DT... 1ST RICKY SMITH, LB... 1ST George Alston, DE... HM Lee McCall, DB... HM Mike Pusey, QB... HM David Willingham, C... HM 1980 GERALD HARP, WR... 1ST EDDIE MCGILL, TE... 1ST RICKY SMITH, LB... 1ST John Strong, DT... HM 1981 JEFF DEAN, WR... 1ST Dean Biasucci, PK... HM Melvin Dorsey, RB... HM Steve Marshall, DB... HM Mitch Vestal, OG... HM Johnny Williams, DT... HM 1982 DEAN BIASUCCI, PK... 1ST LOUIS COOPER, DE... 1ST ANTHONY JAMES, RB... 1ST RONNIE MIXON, QB... 1ST ERIC RASHEED, WR... 1ST Richard Duke, DB... HM Bernard Jones, DE... HM Steve Taylor, C... HM Nathan Williams, DT... HM 1983 DEAN BIASUCCI, PK... 1ST MARK BUFFAMOYER, DT... 1ST MELVIN DORSEY, RB... 1ST TIGER GREENE, DB... 1ST BERNARD JONES, OLB... 1ST RICKY PATE, ILB... 1ST ERIC RASHEED, WR... 1ST STEVE TAYLOR, C... 1ST Richard Dukes, DB... HM Jeff Gilbert, QB... HM Steve Marshall, DB... HM 1984 MARK BUFFAMOYER, DT... 1ST LOUIS COOPER, DE... 1ST JEFF GILBERT, QB... 1ST TIGER GREENE, DB... 1ST MIKE HERNDON, OT... 1ST STEVE KORNEGAY, P... 1ST ERIC RASHEED, WR... 1ST KIRK ROACH, PK... 1ST STEVE TAYLOR, C... 1ST Bernard Jones, LB... HM Eddie Maddox, RB... HM Miles Nicholson, DB... HM Eddie West, WR... HM 1985 ALONZO CARMICHAEL, TE... 1ST KIRK ROACH, PK... 1ST CLYDE SIMMONS, DE... 1ST CHARLES STEPHENSON, OT... 1ST Mike Herndon, OT... HM Stuart Lay, DB... HM Vincent Nowell, WR... HM 1986 ALONZO CARMICHAEL, TE... 1ST FRED DAVIS, DB... 1ST STEVE HALL, OG... 1ST VINCENT NOWELL, WR... 1ST WILLIE PERKINS, QB... 1ST KIRK ROACH, PK... 1ST Geno Segers, DL... 2nd Chris Spach, DL... 2nd Everett Spellman, LB... 2nd 1987 STEVE HALL, OG... 1ST VINCENT NOWELL, WR... 1ST KIRK ROACH, PK... 1ST Anthony Bare, P... 2nd John Martin, OT... 2nd Geno Segers, DE... 2nd Chris Spach, DT... 2nd 1988 TOUSSAINT KENNEDY, DB... 1ST GENO SEGERS, DE... 1ST Scottie Arant, DE... 2nd John Martin, OT... 2nd Otis Washington, WR... 2nd 1989 Derrick Harrison, DT... 2ndM 2ndC Reggie Graves, DB... 2ndM Jon Reed, TE... 2ndC Andy Schultz, WR... 2ndM Craig Williamson, DB... 2ndC 1990 Eric Lautzenheiser, OT... 2ndC Todd Harkins, OG... 2ndC Jon Reed, WR... 2ndM Willie Williams, DB... 2ndM 2ndC 1991 Eric Lautzenheiser, OT... 2ndC Todd Harkins, OG... 2ndC Tony Johnson, DL... 2ndC Willie Williams, DB... 2ndM 1992 CRAIG AIKEN, WR... 1STM 1STC JULIUS GRANT, DB... 1STC 2ndM TODD HARKINS, OG... 1STC 2ndM KERRY HAYES, KR... 1STM 1STC TONY JOHNSON, DT... 1STC 2ndM WILLIE WILLIAMS, DB... 1STM 1STC Tom Bodine, LB... 2ndM 2ndC Thomas Jackson, OT... 2ndM 2ndC Stanley Marrow, DB... 2ndM 2ndC Kenny Pauley, P... 2ndM 2ndC Kevin Thigpen, RB... 2ndM 2ndC 1993 CRAIG AIKEN, WR... 1STC TOM BODINE, ILB... 1STM LONNIE GALLOWAY, QB... 1STM 2ndC JULIUS GRANT, DB... 1STM 1STC WES GREENWELL, C... 1STM 1STC KERRY HAYES, KR... 1STM 1STC THOMAS JACKSON, OL... 1STM 1STC TONY JOHNSON, DL... 1STM 1STC ANDREW JORDAN, TE... 1STC 2ndM Harold Hines, RB... 2ndC Stanley Marrow, DB... 2ndC Jim Tulley, DL... 2ndM 2ndC 1994 CRAIG AIKEN, WR... 1STC 1STM TOM BODINE, ILB... 1STM 2ndC BILLY BUMPER, DT... 1STC 2ndM WES GREENWELL, C... 1STM KERRY HAYES, KR... 1STC 1STM JON JENKINS, DB... 1STC 1STM Chad Greene, QB... 2ndC 2ndM Scott Stinson, OG... 2ndM Derek Summerour, DL... 2ndC 2ndM 1995 DAVID PATTEN, WR... 1STM 2ndC DEREK SUMMEROUR, DT... 1STC 2ndM 1996 Eric Johnson, DB... 2ndC 2ndM Kawasak Penn, TE... 2ndM CATAMOUNT ALL-SoCon SELECTIONS 1997 KEN HINSLEY, P... 1STC 1STM ERIC JOHNSON, DB... 1STC 1STM Dan Best, OT... 2ndC 2ndM Marcus Bradley, LB... 2ndC 2ndM Kenya Cooks, WR... 2ndM Boo Robinson, OG... 2ndC 2ndM Alex Sprinkle, C... 2ndC 1998 DAN BEST, OT... 1STC 1STM BRETT CHAPPELL, LB... 1STC 2ndM KEN HINSLEY, P... 1STC 1STM BRAD HOOVER, RB... 1STC 1STM ERIC JOHNSON, DB... 1STC 1STM BOO ROBINSON, OG... 1STC 2ndM Anthony Jenkins... 2ndC 2ndM John Scott, DL... 2ndC Cranston Johnson, DB... 2ndC 2ndM 1999 JOSH JONES, PK... 1ST Brad Hoover, RB... 2nd Anthony Jenkins, DL... 2nd David Hill, P... 2nd 2000 ANDRE MILLER, DT... 1STC 2ndM Michael Banks, WR... 2ndM Fred Boateng, RB... 2ndM 2ndC Justin Fryer, DB... 2ndM 2ndC Lorenzo Ferguson, DB... 2ndC Josh Jones, PK... 2ndC 2001 MICHAEL BANKS, WR... 1STM 1STC JUSTIN FRYER, DB... 1STM 1STC Fred Boateng, RB... 2ndM 2ndC Jeff Chambers, DL... 2ndC Nick McNeil, DL... 2ndM Marquail Wells, DB... 2ndC 2002 MICHAEL BANKS, WR... 1STC TODD BARGELLA, TE... 1STC 2ndM AHMED GREEN, DB... 1STC MICHALE SPICER, DE... 1STC 2ndM Nick McNeil, DE... 2ndC Rod Dunlap, LB... 2ndC 2ndM Jason Whaley, OG... 2ndC 2003 TODD BARGELLA, TE... 1STM 2ndC NICK McNEIL, DE... 1STC 2ndM LAMONT SEWARD, WR... 1STC 1STM MICHALE SPICER, DE... 1STC 1STM JASON WHALEY, OT... 1STC 1STM Rod Dunlap, LB... 2ndC 2ndM Brian Gaither, QB... 2ndC 2ndM 2004 ALBERT REID, DT... 1STC 2ndM Primus Glover, DB... 2ndC Bruce Lee, DB... 2ndC Tim Mayse, P... 2ndC 2005 FRANCIS BROWN, DB... 1STC 2ndM FELIPE FOSTER, DL... 1STC PRIMUS GLOVER, DB... 1STC 1STM MIKE MALONE, KOR... 1STC 1STM RICO REESE, DL... 1STM 2ndC Lamar Barnes, LB... 2ndC 2ndM Darius Fudge, RB... 2ndC Tim Mayse, P... 2ndC 2ndM Kevin McAlmont, OG... 2ndC Linden Ryan, C... 2ndC Key: 1st - 1st Team 2nd - 2nd Team HM - Honorable Mention C - Coaches M - SoCon Sports Media Association 91

32 CATAMOUNT ALL-AMERICANS NCAA CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS KERRY HAYES, KR, Associated Press (3rd) 1993 Associated Press (1st) 1993 Kodak/American Football Coaches Assoc The Sports Network (1st) ERIC JOHNSON, DB, The Sports Network (3rd) 1998 Associated Press (1st) 1998 American Football Coaches Assoc USA Today ESPN (2nd) 1998 The Sports Network (1st) 1998 Don Hansen s Football Gazette (2nd) MARK BUFFAMOYER, DL 1984 Associated Press (2nd) ART BYRD, OL 1949 Associated Press ALONZO CARMICHAEL, TE 1985 Associated Press (1st) 1986 Associated Press (2nd) LOUIS COOPER, DE 1984 Associated Press (1st) 1984 Kodak/American Football Coaches Assoc. DON DALTON, QB 1969 NAIA CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA ADDITIONAL HONORS AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION GOOD WORKS TEAM CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT III MIKE WADE 1975, 2nd Team 1976, 1st Team EDDIE MADDOX 1984, 1st Team 1985, 2nd Team 2000 Tracy Biggs, RB 2001 Jeff Chambers, DL NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 1993 Thomas Jackson, OL COLLEGE FOOTBALL S NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATH- LETE CLASS AND NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2003 Jason Whaley, OL 1975 Mike Wade, LB 1976 Mike Wade, LB 1984 Eddie Maddox, RB 1985 Eddie Maddox, RB 1992 Thomas Jackson, OL 1993 Thomas Jackson, OL 1994 Chad Greene, QB 1995 Chad Greene, QB 2000 Caesar Campana, WR 2001 Pablo Abraham, DE Jason Whaley, OL 2002 Jason Whaley, OL 2003 Jason Whaley, OL JASON WHALEY 2003, 1st Team 92

33 CATAMOUNT ALL-AMERICANS MARK FERGUSON, C 1973 Kodak/American Football Coaches Assoc. College Division (1st) 1973 The Football News Division II (1st) JERRY GAINES, WR 1974 Associated Press 1974 Kodak/American Football Coaches Assoc. TIGER GREENE, DB 1983 Associated Press (2nd) 1984 Associated Press (1st) TODD HARKINS, OL 1992 The Sports Network (2nd) 1992 Associated Press (3rd) KEN HINSLEY, P 1998 Hansen s Gazette (1st) 1998 USA Today/ESPN (2nd) 1998 Associated Press (3rd) 1998 The Sports Network (3rd) BRAD HOOVER, TB 1998 Don Hansen s Football Gazette (2nd) JOSH JONES, PK 1999 Associated Press (3rd) STEVE KORNEGAY, P 1984 Associated Press (1st) DARRELL LIPFORD, TB 1976 Associated Press (College Division) ERIC RASHEED, WR 1983 Associated Press (2nd) KIRK ROACH, PK 1984 Associated Press (1st) 1986 Associated Press (1st) 1987 Associated Press (1st) JOHN RUTA, DB 1964 NAIA GENO SEGERS, DE 1988 The Sports Network (1st) CLYDE SIMMONS, DE 1985 Associated Press (1st) 1985 Kodak/American Football Coaches Assoc. MICHALE SPICER, DE 2002 Don Hansen s Football Gazette (3rd) FRANK STANKUNAS, LINEMAN 1962 NAIA 1962 Williamson s JASON WHALEY, OT 2003 College Sports Television I-AA (2nd) JIM WILLIAMS, QB 1966 NAIA STEVE WILLIAMS, DT 1971 Associated Press STEVE YATES, LB 1972 Associated Press (2nd) 1973 Universal Sports Magazine Small College (2nd) 1974 Associated Press (1st) 93

34 94 WCU IN THE NCAA/SoCon YEARLY STATISTICS WCU INDIVIDUALS IN THE NCAA YEARLY STATISTICS (top 25 if available) Note: NCAA stats through 1981 grouped both I-A and I-AA together. NCAA Stats from 1982-present are I-AA only RUSHING (Yards Per Game) Darrell Lipford, th Kevin Thigpen, st Brad Hoover, t h Fred Boateng, st PASSING EFFICIENCY (Rating) Mike Pusey, th Lonnie Galloway, n d David Rivers, th PASSING (Completions Per Game) Mike Pusey, th Mike Pusey, rd David Rivers, th TOTAL OFFENSE (Yards Per Game) Mike Pusey, th Mike Pusey, th Ronnie Mixon, th Jeff Gilbert, th Lonnie Galloway, th David Rivers, th Brian Gaither, th RECEPTIONS (Per Game) Wayne Tolleson, st Gerald Harp, t h Gerald Harp, t h Gerald Harp, th Jeff Dean, th Eric Rasheed, t h Eric Rasheed, th David Patten, t h Michael Banks, th Lamont Seward, th RECEIVING (Yards Per Game) David Patten, th Michael Banks, th Lamont Seward, st PUNT RETURNS (Yards Per Return) Kerry Hayes, t h Kerry Hayes, t h KICKOFF RETURNS (Yards Per Return) Eric Rasheed, th Otis Washington, th Kerry Hayes, n d Mike Malone, n d INTERCEPTIONS (Per Game) Justin Fryer, th Francis Brown, th WESTERN CAROLINA IN THE NCAA YEARLY STATISTICS (top 20 if available) Note: NCAA stats through 1981 grouped both I-A and I-AA together. NCAA Stats from 1982-present are I-AA only PASSING DEFENSE (Yards Per Game) t h st th th th th rd th st PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE (Rating) th th t h RUSHING DEFENSE (Yards Per Game) th TOTAL DEFENSE (Yards Per Game) th th PASSING OFFENSE (Yards Per Game) th th th th th TOTAL OFFENSE (Yards Per Game) th th th ALL-PURPOSE RUNNERS (Yards Per Game) Darrell Lipford, th Eric Rasheed, t h Otis Washington, st Kerry Hayes, th Tracy Biggs, nd Brad Hoover, t h SCORING (Points Per Game) Darrell Lipford, n d Gerald Harp, th Leonard Willliams, th Dean Biasucci, rd Dean Biasucci, th Eddie Maddox, t h Kirk Roach, th Kirk Roach, t h Kirk Roach, st FIELD GOALS (Made Per Game) Dean Biasucci, n d Dean Biasucci, t h Kirk Roach, n d Kirk Roach, st Kirk Roach, t h Ken Hinsley, th Josh Jones, th Josh Jones, th PUNTING (Yards Per Punt) Steve Kornegay, th Steve Kornegay, th Steve Kornegay, st Anthony Bare, th Ken Hinsley, th Ken Hinsley, t h Ken Hinsley, rd David Hill, t h Stanton Horne, th Stanton Horne, th Tim Mayse, th SACKS (Per Game) Nick McNeil, th Michale Spicer, t h Mitchell Dukes, st TACKLES FOR LOSS (Per Game) Michale Spicer, t h SCORING OFFENSE (Points Per Game) th th NET PUNTING (Average) st t h t h th st t h t h KICKOFF RETURNS (Yards Per Return) t h th th st st PUNT RETURNS (Yards Per Return) th th th t h TURNOVER MARGIN (Number) rd th FEWEST FUMBLES LOST (Number) t h... 9 WCU INDIVIDUALS AS ANNUAL SoCon STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Yds YPG TD Mike Pusey, Willie Perkins, Brian Gaither, RUSHING G Att Yds YPG TD Darrell Lipford, PASSING G Cmp-Att Yds YPG TD Mike Pusey, Mike Pusey, Ronnie Mixon, Willie Perkins, Brian Gaither, RECEIVING G Rec Yds YPG TD Wayne Tolleson, Gerald Harp, David Patten, SCORING G TD XP FG PTS PPG Darrell Lipford, Eddie Maddox, Kirk Roach, ALL-PURPOSE G Rush-Rec PR-KR Tot YPG Gerald Harp, Eric Rasheed, Otis Washington, KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg Kerry Hayes, Kerry Hayes, Mike Malone, PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg Kerry Hayes, INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Tiger Greene, Tiger Greene, Ricky Gardin, Justin Fryer, PUNTING No Yds Avg Steve Kornegay, Anthony Bare, Ken Hinsley, Ken Hinsley, Tim Mayse, Tim Mayse, TACKLES FOR LOSS G No Avg Michale Spicer, FUMBLES RECEIVED G No Avg Nick McNeil, WCU TEAM SoCon STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Yds YPG TD TOTAL DEFENSE G Plays Yds YPG TD PASSING OFFENSE G Cmp-Att Yds YPG TD PASSING DEFENSE G Cmp-Att Yds YPG TD RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yds YPG TD SCORING DEFENSE G Pts PPG KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yds TD YPR PASS EFFIC. DEFENSE G Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Rating

35 Wayne Tolleson, the SoCon Male Athlete of the Year for , led the nation in receptions in 77 with 6.6 catches per game. Steve Kornegay led the nation with his 43.3 yards per punt average in 1984, while ranking 12th and 11th nationally in 82 and 83, respectively. Kevin Thigpen ranked 21st nationally in rushing (98.09 avg.). He is only one of four Cats to end the season ranked among the nation s top 25. WCU IN THE NCAA/SoCon RECORD BOOK WCU IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOK (as of August 2005) Otis Washington paced the nation with his allpurpose yards game average in That season average additionally is an NCAA I-AA record. Kerry Hayes owns NCAA I-AA careeer records for TDs by kickoff (5) and kick return (7). He also owns five SoCon records for kick and punt returns. Leonard Williams was 14th nationally in scoring in 1979, averaging 7.3 points per game. Williams ranks third on the WCU list for career TDs with 31. NCAA I-AA Individual Records Held Most TDs Scored on Kick Returns - Career: 7; Kerry Hayes, (2 punt, 5 kickoff) Highest Avg. Gain Per Play All-Purpose - Season (min. 1,000 yds, 100 plays): 19.7; Otis Washington, 1988 (2086 yds, 106 plays) Most Field Goals Made - Half: 5; Dean Biasucci vs. Mars Hill 9/18/82 (1st half) Most Field Goals Made of 50+ yds. - Season: 7; Kirk Roach, 1987 (12 attempts) Most Field Goals Made of 50+ yds. - Career: 11; Kirk Roach, (26 attempts) Highest Pct. of FG Made Under 40 yds. - Season: 1.000; Kirk Roach, 1986 (17-of-17) Most Times Kicking 2+ FG in a Game - Career: 25; Kirk Roach, Longest Avg. Distance of FGA (min. 60 att.) - Career: 40.5; Kirk Roach, (102 attempts) NCAA I-AA Team Records Held Highest Avg. Gain Per Kickoff Return - Game (min 6): 46.3; vs. VMI 10/10/92 (6 for 278 yds) Fewest Pass Attempts Allowed - Game: 1; by six last: Wofford was 0-for-1 vs. WCU 10/17/98 Miscellaneous NCAA I-AA Facts All-Time Longest Plays: Brett Chappell (11/16/95) 16th - 95 yd TD run vs. Elon All-Time Longest Punt: Ken Hinsley (10/24/98) 11th - 85 yds vs. Chattanooga WCU in the Final Polls th - NAIA th - Associated Press th - Associated Press th - NCAA th - NCAA th - The Sports Network Cats Among the NCAA I-AA Leaders Most TDs Scored on Kickoff Returns - Career: 2nd - 5; Kerry Hayes, Most Field Goals Attempted - Career: 2nd - 102; Kirk Roach, (made 71) Net Rushing Yds - Season: Brad Hoover (1998) 35th yds., 331 att., 5.02 avg. Passing Efficiency - Season: Lonnie Galloway (1992) 27th , 20 TD, 2181 yds rating Receptions - Career: Gerald Harp ( ) 40th - 197; Eric Rasheed ( ) 45th - 193; Lamont Seward ( ) 47th Points (Kickers) - Career: Kirk Roach ( ) 10th pts (89 PAT, 71 FG) Points (Kickers) - Career: Dean Biasucci ( ) 28th pts (101 PAT, 54 FG) Punting Average - Career: Ken Hinsley ( ) 9th (199 punts for 8512 yds) Punting Average - Season: Ken Hinsley (1998 & 97) 98: 32nd : 45th Punt Return Average - Career: Kerry Hayes ( ) 24th (70 att for 876 yds) Kickoff Return Avg. - Career: Kerry Hayes ( ) 7th (73 att for 2058 yds) Kickoff Return Average - Season: Kerry Hayes (1993) 3rd (16 att for 584 yds); Mike Malone (2005) 33rd (17 att for 532 yds) All-Purpose Yards - Career: Kerry Hayes ( ) 28th yds (5 rush, 2594 rec, 876 pr, 2058 kr) Field Goals Made - Career: Kirk Roach ( ) 2nd - 71 (102 att, which is NCAA record) Field Goals Made - Season: Kirk Roach (1986) 6th - 24 (28 att) CATAMOUNTS OWNING SoCon RECORDS (as of June 2006) Most Total Offense Yards Gained - Half: 202; Anthony James, 1981 Most Yds Gained Passing Back-to-Back Games: 884; David Rivers, 2000 (474 and 410) Most Yds Gained Passing 3 Consecutive Games: 1278; David Rivers, 2000 (474, 410 and 394) Most Combined Passing Yds by Opposing QBs: 898; Chris Sanders (UTC, 488) & David Rivers (WCU, 410), 2000 Most Consecutive Games w/100+ Receiving Yards: 3; Lamont Seward (2000) and Gerald Harp (1980) Field Goals Attempted - Season: 30; Kirk Roach, 1987 Field Goals Attempted - Career: 102; Kirk Roach, Field Goals Made - Half: 5; Dean Biasucci vs. Mars Hill, 1982 Field Goals Made - Game: 6; Josh Jones vs. Samford, 1999 Field Goals Made - Season: 24; Kirk Roach, 1986 Field Goals Made - Career: 71; Kirk Roach, Most Field Goals Made of 50+ Yds - Season: 7; Kirk Roach, 1987 Most Field Goals Made of 50+ Yds - Career: 11; Kirk Roach, Most Games Kicking 2+ Field Goals - Career: 25; Kirk Roach, Longest Avg. Distance FG Attempted - Career: 40.5; Kirk Roach, (102 att.) Most Points Scored Kicking - Game: 20; Josh Jones vs. Samford (6 FG, 2 PAT), 1999 Highest Avg. Per Punt Return - Season: 24.9; Kerry Hayes, 1994 Most Kickoff Returns - Season: 48, Otis Washington, 1988 Most Yards on Kickoff Returns - Game: 222, Kerry Hayes vs. VMI, 1992 Most Yards on Kickoff Returns - Season: 1113, Otis Washington, 1988 Highest Average Per Kickoff Return (min.4) - Game: 55.5; Kerry Hayes vs. VMI, 1992 Most TDs Scored on Kickoff Returns - Game: 2; Kerry Hayes vs. VMI, 1992 Most TDs Scored on Kickoff Returns - Career: 5; Kerry Hayes, Most All-Purpose Plays - Season: 356; Brad Hoover, 1998 Highest Avg. All-Purpose Yds. Gained/Play - Game: 47.5; Kerry Hayes vs. ETSU, 1992 Highest Avg. All-Purpose Yds. Gained/Play - Season: 19.7; Otis Washington, 1988 Total Tackles - Game: 30; Everett Spellman vs. App State, 1987 Most Kicks Blocked - Game: 2; Donnell Brinson vs. VMI, 1995 Longest Punt: 85; Ken Hinsley vs. Chattanooga,

36 96 DAN BEST Carolina Panthers, DEAN BIASUCCI Indianapolis Colts, St. Louis Rams, 1995 LOUIS COOPER Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, 1991 Philadelphia Eagles, 1992 DON DALTON Atlanta Falcons, 1970 FRED DAVIS Seattle Seahawks, 1987 TIGER GREENE Atlanta Falcons, 1985 Green Bay Packers, BRAD HOOVER Carolina Panthers, 2000-pres. ERIC JOHNSON Chicago Bears, 2001 TONY JONES Cleveland Browns, , 2001 Baltimore Ravens, 1996 Denver Broncos, ANDREW JORDAN Minnesota Vikings, ; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1997 Philadelphia Eagles, 1998 EDDIE McGILL St. Louis Cardinals, NICK McNEIL Green Bay Packers, 2004 Washington Redskins, 2005 New York Giants, 2006 DAVID PATTEN New York Giants, Cleveland Browns, 2000 New England Patriots, Washington Redskins, 2005-pres. KIRK ROACH Buffalo Bills, 1988 Green Bay Packers, 1989 DAVID RIVERS St. Louis Rams, 2002 Atlanta Falcons, 2003 Oakland Raiders, CLYDE SIMMONS Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, Cincinnati Bengals, 1998 Chicago Bears, DONALD TURNER Atlanta Falcons, 1970 New York Jets, 1971 STEVE WILLIAMS San Francisco 49ers, 1972 Baltimore Colts, WILLIE WILLIAMS Pittsburgh Steelers, ; Seattle Seahawks, CATAMOUNTS IN THE NFL WCU IN THE NFL DRAFT Year Player Team Round Overall Pick 1972 Steve Williams San Francisco 49ers 10th 252nd 1982 Eddie McGill St. Louis Cardinals 10th 259th 1985 Louis Cooper Seattle Seahawks 11th 305th 1986 Clyde Simmons Philadelphia Eagles 9th 233rd 1988 Kirk Roach Buffalo Bills 5th 135th 1993 Willie Williams Pittsburgh Steelers 6th 162nd 1994 Andrew Jordan Minnesota Vikings 6th 179th SUPER CATS For the fourth time in five years, a former Catamount was a member of the NFL world champion team. This past season, WILLIE WILLIAMS was a member of the world-champion Pittsburgh Steelers. The win capped a career which saw WILLIAMS play and loose in the 1996 Super Bowl with the Steelers and fall in the AFC Championship in DAVID PATTEN and the New England won Super Bowl XXIX in The previous year, Super Bowl XXVIII was a win-win situation for all Western Carolina fans as both the New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers had former Catamounts on their teams. PATTEN s Patriots edged the Panthers, featuring BRAD HOOVER. In 2002, PATTEN scored New England s lone offensive touchdown an eight-yard grab as the Patriots upset the St. Louis Rams, 20-17, in the Super Bowl. On the road to the 2004 Super Bowl, starting fullback HOOVER scored a fourth-quarter TD in the Panthers playoff win over St. Louis. TONY JONES helped the Denver Broncos to back-to-back titles in 1998 and 99 as a starting offensive lineman. WILLIAMS was the starting cornerback for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1996 Super Bowl. DEAN BIASUCCI LOUIS COOPER TIGER GREENE EDDIE McGILL CLYDE SIMMONS STEVE WILLIAMS ANDREW JORDAN

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