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Marshall Football 2012 Fall Prospectus Marshall Media Relations Contact Information Jason Corriher (Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations) Work: 304-696-4660 E-mail: [email protected] Website: HerdZone.com Steve Schoon (Secondary Contact) Work: 304-696-2418 E-mail: [email protected] All practices are open to the media and will be conducted at Joan C. Edwards Stadium. Members of the media that plan on attending practice must RSVP in advance with Jason Corriher ([email protected]) and watch practice from the working press level of the pressbox. Coach Holliday and selected players will be available to the media following each practice. Members of the media are asked to refrain from blogging or using social/new media (twitter, facebook, etc.) to dissiminate real-time information until after Coach Holliday addresses the media. Photographers must check-in with Jason Corriher prior to shooting any practice session and will be limited to the first periods only. Starters Returning Offensive Starters Returning/Lost _________________________ 8/3 (8) Starters Returning: WR- Aaron Dobson, Antavious Wilson, RB- Tron Martinez, LG-Garrett Scott, C-Chris Jasperse, RG-John Bruhin, TE-Gator Hoskins, QB-Rakeem Cato (3) Starters Lost: WR-Troy Evans, LT-Ryan Tillman, RT-C.J. Wood Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ________________________ 5/6 (5) Starters Returning: DT-Marques Aiken, DE-Jeremiah Taylor, MLB- Jermaine Holmes, CB-39 Darryl Roberts, SS-Devin Arrington (6) Starters Lost: DE-Vinny Curry, NT-Delvin Johnson, SLB-George Carpenter, WLB-Tyson Gale, CB-Rashad Jackson, FS-Omar Brown Specialists Returning/Lost __________________________________ Return: KO-Justin Haig, PR-Andre Booker, KR-Andre Booker, Martin Ward. Lost: K-Tyler Warner, P/H-Kase Whitehead, SNAP-Tyson Gale Marshall University Thundering Herd 2012 Prospectus Information QUICK FACTS Location ___________________________________________Huntington, W.Va. Founded __________________________________ 1837 (as Marshall Academy) Enrollment __________________________________________________ 14,000 Nickname __________________________________________ Thundering Herd Colors _____________________________________ Green (PMS 357) and White Stadium______________________________________ Joan C. Edwards Stadium Capacity ____________________________________________________ 38,019 Year Opened _______________________ 1991 (as Marshall University Stadium) Surface ________________________________FieldTurf (installed August 2006) Conference ______________________________ Conference USA (East Division) President _________________________Dr. Stephen J. Kopp (Notre Dame, 1973) Director of Athletics ________________________Mike Hamrick (Marshall, 1980) Head Coach ___________________________Doc Holliday (West Virginia, 1979) Record at Marshall _____________________________________________ 12-13 Career Record _________________________________________________ same Marshall’s 2011 Record __________________ 7-6 (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Champs) 2011 C-USA Record/Finish ________________________________ 5-3 (2nd, East) Offense ____________________________________________________Multiple Defense ____________________________________________________Multiple Offensive Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________ 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost___________________________________ 5/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________________ 48/18 MARSHALL FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach ___________________________Doc Holliday (West Virginia, 1979) Ast. H.C./Co-Offensive Cord./QBs_____________ Tony Petersen (Marshall, 1988) Offensive Cord./Tackles/TEs __________________ Bill Legg (West Virginia, 1985) Defensive Cord./Linebackers ____Chris Rippon (Southern Connecticut St., 1982) Cornerbacks _________________________ Lytrel Pollard (Southern Miss, 1998) Defensive Line ____________________________ J.C. Price (Virginia Tech, 1998) Off. Guards/Centers ______________________ Geep Wade (Tenn.-Chatt., 2002) Running Backs/Recruiting Cord. __________ JaJuan Seider (West Virginia, 2000) Wide Receivers ____________________________Gerad Parker (Kentucky, 2003) Safeties ___________________________________ Todd Hartley (Georgia, 2008) Assistant AD for Football Ops ____________ Mark Gale (Oklahoma State, 1981) Head Strength and Conditioning ______________ Joe Miday (Kent State, 2002) 2011 Marshall Football Results Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result Sept. 4 at West Virginia (ESPN) L, 34-13 Sept. 10 SOUTHERN MISS (CSS) W, 26-20 Sept. 17 at Ohio (ESPN3.com) L, 44-7 Sept. 24 VIRGINIA TECH (CBSSN) L, 30-10 Oct. 1 at Louisville (WOWK) W, 17-13 Oct. 8 at UCF (WSAZ) L, 16-6 Oct. 15 RICE W, 24-20 Oct. 22 at Houston (CSS) L, 63-28 Oct. 29 UAB (CSS) W, 59-14 Nov. 12 at Tulsa (FSN) L, 59-17 Nov. 17 at Memphis (FSN) W, 23-22 Nov. 26 EAST CAROLINA (CBSSN) W, 34-27 (OT) Dec. 20 FIU (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl-ESPN) W, 20-10 2012 Marshall Football Schedule Date Opponent (TV TBA) Time (ET)/Result Sept. 1 at West Virginia TBA Sept. 8 WESTERN CAROLINA (FCS) 7 p.m. Sept. 15 OHIO 6:30 p.m. Sept. 22 at Rice (CSS) 3:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at Purdue TBA Oct. 6 TULSA (CBSSN) 3:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at Southern Miss (CBSSN) 7 p.m. Oct. 27 UCF (CBSSN) 8 p.m. Nov. 3 MEMPHIS 2 p.m. Nov. 10 at UAB (CSS) 4:30 p.m. Nov. 17 HOUSTON (CSS) 12 p.m. Nov. 23 at East Carolina (CBSSN) 2 p.m.

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Page 1: Marshall Media Relations Contact Information Starters Returning

Marshall Football 2012 Fall Prospectus

Marshall Media Relations Contact Information

Jason Corriher (Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations)Work: 304-696-4660E-mail: [email protected] Website: HerdZone.com

Steve Schoon (Secondary Contact)Work: 304-696-2418E-mail: [email protected]

All practices are open to the media and will be conducted at Joan C. Edwards Stadium. Members of the media that plan on attending practice must RSVP in advance with Jason Corriher ([email protected]) and watch practice from the working press level of the pressbox.

Coach Holliday and selected players will be available to the media following each practice. Members of the media are asked to refrain from blogging or using social/new media (twitter, facebook, etc.) to dissiminate real-time information until after Coach Holliday addresses the media. Photographers must check-in with Jason Corriher prior to shooting any practice session and will be limited to the fi rst periods only.

Starters Returning

Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost _________________________ 8/3(8) Starters Returning: WR- Aaron Dobson, Antavious Wilson, RB- Tron Martinez, LG-Garrett Scott, C-Chris Jasperse, RG-John Bruhin, TE-Gator Hoskins, QB-Rakeem Cato

(3) Starters Lost: WR-Troy Evans, LT-Ryan Tillman, RT-C.J. Wood

Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ________________________ 5/6(5) Starters Returning: DT-Marques Aiken, DE-Jeremiah Taylor, MLB-Jermaine Holmes, CB-39 Darryl Roberts, SS-Devin Arrington

(6) Starters Lost: DE-Vinny Curry, NT-Delvin Johnson, SLB-George Carpenter, WLB-Tyson Gale, CB-Rashad Jackson, FS-Omar Brown

Specialists Returning/Lost __________________________________Return: KO-Justin Haig, PR-Andre Booker, KR-Andre Booker, Martin Ward. Lost: K-Tyler Warner, P/H-Kase Whitehead, SNAP-Tyson Gale

Marshall University Thundering Herd 2012 Prospectus Information

QUICK FACTS

Location ___________________________________________Huntington, W.Va.Founded __________________________________ 1837 (as Marshall Academy)Enrollment __________________________________________________ 14,000Nickname __________________________________________ Thundering HerdColors _____________________________________ Green (PMS 357) and WhiteStadium ______________________________________Joan C. Edwards StadiumCapacity ____________________________________________________ 38,019Year Opened _______________________ 1991 (as Marshall University Stadium)Surface ________________________________FieldTurf (installed August 2006)Conference ______________________________ Conference USA (East Division)President _________________________ Dr. Stephen J. Kopp (Notre Dame, 1973)Director of Athletics ________________________Mike Hamrick (Marshall, 1980)Head Coach ___________________________Doc Holliday (West Virginia, 1979)Record at Marshall _____________________________________________ 12-13Career Record _________________________________________________ sameMarshall’s 2011 Record __________________ 7-6 (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Champs)2011 C-USA Record/Finish ________________________________ 5-3 (2nd, East)Off ense ____________________________________________________MultipleDefense ____________________________________________________MultipleOff ensive Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________ 8/3Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________________ 5/7Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________________48/18

MARSHALL FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach ___________________________Doc Holliday (West Virginia, 1979)Ast. H.C./Co-Off ensive Cord./QBs_____________ Tony Petersen (Marshall, 1988)Off ensive Cord./Tackles/TEs __________________ Bill Legg (West Virginia, 1985)Defensive Cord./Linebackers ____Chris Rippon (Southern Connecticut St., 1982)Cornerbacks _________________________ Lytrel Pollard (Southern Miss, 1998)Defensive Line ____________________________ J.C. Price (Virginia Tech, 1998)Off . Guards/Centers ______________________ Geep Wade (Tenn.-Chatt., 2002)Running Backs/Recruiting Cord. __________ JaJuan Seider (West Virginia, 2000)Wide Receivers ____________________________Gerad Parker (Kentucky, 2003)Safeties ___________________________________ Todd Hartley (Georgia, 2008)Assistant AD for Football Ops ____________ Mark Gale (Oklahoma State, 1981)Head Strength and Conditioning ______________ Joe Miday (Kent State, 2002)

2011 Marshall Football ResultsDate Opponent (TV) Time/Result

Sept. 4 at West Virginia (ESPN) L, 34-13Sept. 10 SOUTHERN MISS (CSS) W, 26-20

Sept. 17 at Ohio (ESPN3.com) L, 44-7Sept. 24 VIRGINIA TECH (CBSSN) L, 30-10Oct. 1 at Louisville (WOWK) W, 17-13Oct. 8 at UCF (WSAZ) L, 16-6

Oct. 15 RICE W, 24-20

Oct. 22 at Houston (CSS) L, 63-28

Oct. 29 UAB (CSS) W, 59-14

Nov. 12 at Tulsa (FSN) L, 59-17

Nov. 17 at Memphis (FSN) W, 23-22

Nov. 26 EAST CAROLINA (CBSSN) W, 34-27 (OT)

Dec. 20 FIU (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl-ESPN) W, 20-10

2012 Marshall Football ScheduleDate Opponent (TV TBA) Time (ET)/Result

Sept. 1 at West Virginia TBASept. 8 WESTERN CAROLINA (FCS) 7 p.m.Sept. 15 OHIO 6:30 p.m.Sept. 22 at Rice (CSS) 3:30 p.m.

Sept. 29 at Purdue TBAOct. 6 TULSA (CBSSN) 3:30 p.m.

Oct. 20 at Southern Miss (CBSSN) 7 p.m.

Oct. 27 UCF (CBSSN) 8 p.m.

Nov. 3 MEMPHIS 2 p.m.

Nov. 10 at UAB (CSS) 4:30 p.m.

Nov. 17 HOUSTON (CSS) 12 p.m.

Nov. 23 at East Carolina (CBSSN) 2 p.m.

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Marshall Football 2012 Fall Prospectus

Thundering Herd Spring Notes

Strength of Schedule: According to gberatings.com, the Herd had the 16th strongest strength of schedule in the nation, which was second only to Tulsa (13th) among non-BCS schools. Marshall started the season by heading to Morgantown to face nationally-ranked West Virginia and hosted Virginia Tech, another ranked program, three weeks later. The team then played #8 Houston and Tulsa on the road in league play this season, who were a combined 15-1 in C-USA play. Another road opponent, Ohio, went 10-4 and captured its third MAC East championship in the last six years and a win in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. The Herd also owned wins over Conference USA Champion Southern Mississippi, who was also nationally-ranked, and another over Big East co-champ Louisville. The win over the Cards was the fi rst non-conference road win in eight years.

7: The win over FIU in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl gave Marshall its seventh win over an FBS opponent, the fi rst time the program has accomplished that total in the regular season since 2003.

Looking Back at the Stats: Last season, the Herd ranked near the bottom of the FBS in total off ense (102nd, 333.38), fi rst downs gained (110th, 16.23), fourth down conversion percentage (117th, 25.0 percent) and rushing touchdowns (T-117th, 9). However, the Herd excelled in tackles for loss (8th, 102), fumbles recovered (T-14th, 15), fourth down effi ciency defense (19th, 38.89 percent), red zone effi ciency (T-19th, 88 percent) and turnovers gained (T-19th, 29).

0-For-Texas: Marshall has yet to win a football game in the state of Texas. The Thundering Herd is now 0-8 all-time in games played in the Lonestar State and that total includes loses at UTEP in 2005 and 2009, the 2006 and 2010 losses at SMU, a loss at Rice in 2008 and losses at Houston in 2007 and 2011. Marshall also lost the 2004 Fort Worth Bowl, in a game played at TCU, to Cincinnati. Interestingly enough, Marshall has never lost to a school from Texas at home. The Thundering Herd is a perfect 8-0 against Texas schools in games played in Huntington. Marshall owns a win over North Texas (1988), a win over Houston (2008), two wins over Rice (2007 and 2011), two wins over SMU (2005 and 2009) and a pair of wins over UTEP (2006 and 2010). Marshall will get another crack and breaking the streak when it visits Rice on Sept. 22nd in its Conference USA opener.

MARSHALL’S RETURNING PLAYERS IN THE 2011 C-USA RANKINGS

Rushing-Tron Martinez (10th, 54.1 YPG)Total Off ense-Rakeem Cato (10th, 160.8 YPG)Passing Avg.-Rakeem Cato (9th, 158.4 YPG)Pass Effi ciency-Rakeem Cato (9th, 125.8)Scoring (TDs)-Aaron Dobson (T-6th, 12)Kick Return Avg.-Andre Booker (3rd, 24.8 YPG)Tackles-Devin Arrington (T-30th, 5.9)Sacks-Jeremiah Taylor (T-19th, 3.5)

Herd Adds Pollard, Wade to Football Coaching Staff : Marshall head coach Doc Holliday announced that Lytrel Pollard and Geep Wade have been named assistant coaches for the Thundering Herd’s football program. Pollard will coach the Herd’s cornerbacks, Wade will coach the guards and centers and off ensive coordinator Bill Legg will now coach the team’s tackles and tight ends. “Both of them are great young coaches and I am excited to have them join our staff ,” Holliday said. “They are relentless recruiters and excellent coaches that will be a great addition to the Marshall Football Family.” Pollard comes to Marshall after serving as UT Martin’s defensive coordinator in 2011, where his unit fi nished second in the Ohio Valley Conference, including a second down ranking in third down defense. His linebacker, Ben Johnson, fi nished fourth in the OVC in total tackles, while defensive end DJ Roberts fi nished second in the league in tackles for losses. “I’m very happy to be here,” said Pollard. “I look forward to helping us win a Conference USA title.” Prior to his time at UT Martin, Pollard spent one year at Mississippi College where he served as the Choctaws defensive coordinator for the 2010 season.

Before Mississippi College, Pollard was on the University of Memphis coaching staff for two seasons. He was part of the defensive staff that helped Memphis improve from 100th to 57th nationally in total defense in just one season.

Pollard spent nine seasons at Southern Miss on head coach Jeff Bower’s staff before making the move to Conference USA rival Memphis. Pollard coached defensive backs, linebackers and was the special teams coordinator as his alma mater, Southern Miss.

In 2007, Pollard guided the Southern Miss defensive backs which logged 17 interceptions and was led by C-USA standout Brandon Sumrall. Sumrall totaled six picks for 101 yards and made one return for a touchdown that season, and was named to the All C-USA fi rst team. He also tied for 18th nationally in interceptions and tallied eight pass breakups. In addition, defensive backs C.J. Bailey and Chico Hunter were named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team.

Consistent defensive leaders in C-USA, Southern Miss ranked second in total defense and pass defense while leading the league in red zone defense. Pollard also guided the special teams unit, which was highlighted by punter Britt Barefoot, who ranked second in C-USA and 25th nationally in punting. The Golden Eagles ranked second in the league in net punting and were also second in kickoff coverage.

Pollard coached the 2005-C-USA Defensive Player of the Year and All-American Kevis Coley, who posted 150 tackles, the sixth best performance in Southern Miss history. Coley’s total tackles ranked No. 8 nationally, while his solos (81) were No. 7 nationally.

In 2004, Pollard coached outside linebacker Michael Boley, who left his mark as one of the greatest linebackers to ever play at Southern Miss. He was a two-time All-American, including consensus honors in 2004, the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year in 2004 and a three-time All-C-USA selection. He was tabbed a national semifi nalist for the Butkus, Bednarik and Lott Awards, while winning the Conerly Trophy, given since 1996 to Mississippi’s best college football player. He earned C-USA Defensive Player of the Week honors four times and national player of the week honors by the Football Writers Association of America and the Walter Camp Foundation. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 2005.

A native of Bay Springs, Miss., Pollard played at Stringer High School and completed an outstanding Southern Miss playing career in 1997 by helping lead the team to a 9-3 record, a C-USA championship and a Liberty Bowl title. He led the team in tackles with 114, a total that was good for fi fth place in the conference. He was in double fi gures in tackles eight times in 11 games as a senior and had a season-best 13 stops in the season opener at Florida.

Pollard earned his undergraduate degree from Southern Miss in coaching and sport administration in the spring of 1998 and his master’s degree in the fall of 1999. Pollard and his wife, Kristina, have two sons, Tylor and Klabron.

Wade spent two seasons leading the off ensive line at his alma mater, while also serving as the recruiting coordinator. He returned to the sidelines for his second stint as an assistant coach at UTC after serving on the Mocs’ staff in 2002 following his graduation. “I’m happy to join the Marshall family,” said Wade. “I came here to win championships and look forward to helping the program build on its recent success.” Wade was in charge of the tackles and tight ends during the 2010 campaign, helping Chris Harr (OT) and Garrett Hughes (TE) to fi rst team All-SoCon honors. The play of the off ensive line allowed the Mocs to fi nish 11th nationally in total off ense (430 yards per game), while the unit threw for an average of 277 yards, second in the SoCon and eighth nationally. Wade spent the previous four seasons as an assistant coach at Tennessee-Martin, serving as the off ensive coordinator in 2009. In 2008, the Skyhawks posted an 8-4 overall record, ranking fourth in the nation in scoring off ense (37.33). In 2007, Wade and the Skyhawk off ense ranked No. 1 in the Ohio Valley Conference in total off ense (433 yards per game) and points scored per game (33.36). The team fi nished fi rst in rushing off ense (218.5) in the OVC, 12th in the nation. Before coming to UT Martin in 2006 with head coach Jason Simpson, Wade was an off ensive line coach at Western Carolina and Midwestern State in Texas. He also enjoyed a stint at Tennessee where he was an off ensive line grad assistant for the Volunteers in 2004, the same year the team won the Southeastern Conference East Division title and the Cotton Bowl. In 2003, Wade coached the off ensive line and served as the recruiting coordinator at Mars Hill College. Wade was a team captain and an off ensive lineman at UTC from 1999-01, earning his degree in Business Management in 2002. He is married to the former Amy Howell of McKenzie, Tenn. They have one daughter, Emma Kate. Marshall Football went 7-6 in 2011 against the nation’s 16th-toughest schedule, according to gberatings.com. The team capped the season with a 20-10 win over Florida International in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl, the seventh bowl win in the program’s history.

Price Named Defensive Line Coach at Marshall: Marshall Athletics announced that J.C. Price has been named defensive line coach for the Thundering Herd’s football program. Price comes to Marshall after eight years at James Madison where he also coached the position and served as the staff ’s defensive run-game coordinator. During his time with the Dukes, JMU defensive linemen were named to an All-Colonial Athletic Association team 16 times and to an All-America team on seven occasions. Two of Price’s student-athletes signed NFL contracts, while a third was a sixth-round draft choice. Price helped JMU to fi ve FCS playoff appearances, capturing the national championship in 2004. Statistically, he helped lead a unit that was a mainstay among the national defensive statistical leaders, leading the nation in sacks twice (2004, 2006) and fi nishing in the top three 10 times. The Dukes’ 57 sacks in 2004 was a single-season FCS record. “J.C. is an excellent addition to our staff and will be a relentless recruiter for us

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Marshall Football 2012 Fall Prospectus

Marshall vs. Ranked Opponents

The 2011 season is the fi rst year that the Marshall program has faced three ranked opponents in a single season. Since moving to Division I-A (FBS) in 1997, the Herd has enjoyed a pair of landmark victories against nationally-ranked opponents. The following is the Marshall Thundering Herd’s game-by-game results against NCAA FBS opponents ranked in the Associated Press (since 1936), UPI (1950-92), CNN (1993-96), ESPN/USA Today (1997-2004) or USA Today (since 2005) Top 25 polls since 1936.

Date Opponent Result9/11/76 Miami (Ohio) W, 21-16 #20 (Associated Press)8/31/95 NC State L, 16-33 #25 (CNN)12/27/99 BYU (Motor City Bowl) W, 21-3 #25 (ESPN)9/9/00 Michigan State L, 24-34 #23 (ESPN)/#24 (Associated Press)9/1/01 Florida L, 14-49 #1 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/12/02 Virginia Tech L, 21-47 #7 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/6/03 Tennessee L, 24-34 #11 (Associated Press/#12 (ESPN)9/20/03 Kansas State W, 27-20 #6 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/11/04 Ohio State L, 21-24 #9 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/18/04 Georgia L, 3-13 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN)10/7/05 Virginia Tech L, 14-41 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/2/06 West Virginia L, 10-42 #5 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/23/06 Tennessee L, 7-33 #15 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/8/07 West Virginia L, 23-48 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/6/08 Wisconsin L, 14-51 #11 (Associated Press)9/12/09 Virginia Tech L, 52-10 #14/#15 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/2/10 Ohio State L, 7-45 #2/#2 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/10/10 West Virginia L, 24-21 OT #22/#23 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/4/11 West Virginia L, 34-13 #24/#24 (Associated Press/USA Today)9/24/11 Virginia Tech L, 30-10 #13/#11 (Associated Press/USA Today)10/22/11 Houston L, 63-28

#21/20 (Associated Press/USA Today)

CAREER STARTS CHART (returning starters in bold)

THUNDERING HERD DEFENSEDEFENSIVE LINE CORNERBACKS SAFETIES LINEBACKERSMarques Aiken (15) Monterius Lovett (16) Devin Arrington (24)Jeremiah Taylor (10) Darryl Roberts (14) Jermaine Holmes (8)James Rouse (7) Zach Dunston (1) Billy Mitchell (1) Brandon Sparrow (2) Phillip Warren (1)

THUNDERING HERD OFFENSE TIGHT ENDS QUARTERBACKS RUNNING BACKS OFFENSIVE LINE WIDE RECEIVERSGator Hoskins (9) Rakeem Cato (9) Tron Martinez (13) Chris Jasperse (13) Antavious Wilson (29)Eric Frohnapfel (3) Martin Ward (8) Garrett Scott (13) Aaron Dobson (27) C.J. Crawford (1) Travon Van (2) John Bruhin (12) Jermaine Kelson (3) Jordan Jeff ries (3) Andre Booker (2) Corey Tenney (2) Demetrius Evans (2) Alex Schooler (1) THUNDERING HERD SPECIALISTSLONG SNAPPER KICKER PUNTER HOLDER Justin Haig (1)

in Maryland and Virginia,” Marshall head coach Doc Holliday said. “He has had tremendous success at JMU and we are eager to welcome him to the Marshall Football family.” Prior to his JMU stint, Price was a four-year letterman for Virginia Tech, where he helped the Hokies win a Big East title, while earning fi rst-team All-Big East and third-team All-America honors from his defensive end spot. He was a third round selection by the Carolina Panthers in the 1996 NFL Draft and was with the Arizona Cardinals for two subsequent seasons. “Football at Marshall has such a rich history,” said Price. “I look forward to helping the program build on its recent success.” After his playing career, he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Virginia Tech for two years and then went on to Radford High School, where he was defensive line coach and defensive coordinator from 1999-2001. He returned to Blacksburg in 2002, where he served as a graduate assistant coach for the Hokies for two seasons. Price earned bachelor’s degrees in interdisciplinary studies (1998) and health and education (2002) from Virginia Tech. He and his wife Jennifer have two daughters, Madison Jane and Riley Elizabeth.

Dobson, Booker Rack Up Preseason Honors: Marshall wideouts Andre Booker and Aaron Dobson have both received preseason honors. Booker was named to the College Football Performance Awards’ Punt Returner Watch List, while Dobson was named to its Wide Receiver List. Dobson was also selected to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List, and was named a preseason All-Conference USA pick by Blue Ribbon.

Dobson, a senior from Dunbar who tied for second in the league with 12 touchdown catches last season, had 49 receptions for 668 yards in 2011 and was named the Most Valuable Player in the Herd’s 20-10 victory over FIU in the Beef `O’ Brady’s Bowl. During that contest, the 6-foot-3 Dobson hauled in two touchdown passes of 30-plus yards from quarterback Rakeem Cato, including a game-clinching 35-yarder with just 30 seconds remaining. He also had breakout performances in a win over eventual C-USA champion Southern Miss (7 catches, 69 yards, 2 TD), a two-TD showing in a loss at Houston and a masterful game in a bowl bid-clinching, 34-27 overtime win against East Carolina. That day, Dobson dazzled fans with a four-catch, 110-yard performance that saw him race to the end zone with a 77-yard scoring pass on the game’s fi rst play from scrimmage and a leaping, backhanded 13-yard TD grab just before halftime that became a viral social media sensation almost immediately.

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Marshall Football 2012 Fall Prospectus

Doc Holliday

Head Coach - Third Season(12-13 overall, 9-7 C-USA)

Marshall University Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick introduced Doc Holliday as the Thundering Herd’s 29th head football coach on December 17, 2009.

Holliday, a Hurricane W.Va. native, is widely regarded as one of the top recruiters in the nation and he brings with him more than 30 years of collegiate coaching experience to Marshall that includes stops at Florida, NC State and West Virginia.

In 2011, the Herd went 7-6 against the 16th-toughest schedule in the nation, a slate that was ranked second among non-BCS schools. Two of those victories came against eventual C-USA champion Southern Miss and Big East co-champs Louisville, the latter coming on the road for the program’s fi rst non-conference road win since the early 2000s. Marshall also won fi ve Conference USA games, the most for the program since it joined the league in 2005. Holliday also mentored All-American defensive end Vinny Curry, who was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year.

His fi rst Herd squad won four of its last fi ve games in 2010 and featured two fi rst-team All-Conference USA performers in Curry and linebacker Mario Harvey. Marshall got it done in the classroom as well as tight end Lee Smith was named to C-USA’s All-Academic Team and the squad, as a whole, was recognized by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) for its outstanding graduation rate. The Herd was one of just 15 schools in major college football to have a graduation rate of 90 percent or better based on the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate formula.

During his coaching career, Holliday has coached in 22 bowl games, three national championship games and coached 11 players that have gone on to the National Football League. He has also coached fi ve All-Americans and 18 student-athletes that have earned all-conference or All-East honors.

Holliday came to Marshall after serving as associate head coach at West Virginia for two seasons where he also served as the director of recruiting while coaching tight ends and fullbacks for the Mountaineers. Rivals.com has named him one of the Top 25 recruiters in the nation and he helped WVU amass a 2009 recruiting class that was nationally ranked No. 22 by Scout.com and No. 27 by Rivals.com.

Prior to that, he worked as the associate head coach and safeties coach at the University of Florida from 2005 to 2007 and as the associate head coach and wide receivers coach at NC State from 2000-04. During his tenure at Florida, the Gators won the 2006 National Championship and the UF secondary led the SEC in interceptions in both 2005 and 2006. He also coached two All-SEC standouts Reggie Nelson and Major Wright. At NC State, he coached three of the top eight receivers in Wolfpack history (Koren Robinson, Bryan Peterson and Jerricho Cotchery) and the 2003 N.C. State team set six diff erent school-records for passing including yards, yards per game, passing touchdowns and completion percentage.

He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant in 1979 and went on to serve in a variety of coaching positions at his alma mater that included serving as the wide receivers coach from 1983-1989 and again from 1993-1999, the inside linebackers coach from 1990-92 and as the assistant head coach from 1995-99. Holliday was a three-year letter-winner at linebacker at West Virginia (1976-78) and has earned both a bachelor’s degree (1979) and a master’s degree (1981) from WVU. He and his wife Diana have four children - Meghan, Cade, Chase and Cody.

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Returning Player Bios #2 Tron Martinez RB, 5-9, 201, Jr., Hampton, Va./Hampton SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Rushed for 649 yards on 160 carries with three touchdowns…Had season-highs in rushes (22) and yards (94) at Memphis…Caught 20 passes for 171 yards…Caught four passes in the win over East Carolina…Had a kick return for nine yards at West Virginia. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Had a season-high 24 carries and 116 yards and a touchdown vs. UTEP…Had 23 yards receiving vs. UTEP and UAB…Caught a 19-yard touchdown pass in the win over Tulane in the season finale…Returned two kicks for 48 yards against UTEP. #3 Aaron Dobson WR, 6-3, 202, Sr., Dunbar, W.Va./South Charleston SENIOR Season (2012): Named Preseason All-Conference USA by Blue Ribbon and was selected by the CFPA (College Football Performance Awards) for its Wide Receiver Watch List. JUNIOR Season (2011): Was the team’s top pass-catcher, totaling 49 receptions for 668 yards and 12 touchdowns, which tied for second in Conference USA…Named the Most Valuable Player in the Herd's 20-10 victory over FIU in the Beef `O' Brady's Bowl. During that contest, the 6-foot-3 Dobson hauled in two touchdown passes of 30-plus yards, including a game-clinching 35-yarder with just 30 seconds remaining…Also had breakout performances in a win over eventual C-USA champion Southern Miss (7 catches, 69 yards, 2 TD), a two-TD showing in a loss at Houston and a masterful game in a bowl bid-clinching, 34-27 overtime win against East Carolina. That day, Dobson dazzled fans with a four-catch, 110-yard performance that saw him race to the end zone with a 77-yard scoring pass on the game's first play from scrimmage and a leaping, backhanded 13-yard TD grab just before halftime that became a viral social media sensation almost immediately. SOPHOMORE Season (2010): Led the team with 44 catches for 689 yards and five touchdowns…Had a season-high six receptions at Bowling Green and at SMU…Had a season-high 120 receiving yards versus West Virginia, which included an electrifying 96-yard touchdown reception…Had another monster game against UCF, grabbing five passes for 119 yards and two scores…Also caught a touchdown at Southern Miss…Had two carries for 18 yards in the Herd’s rushing attack. FRESHMAN Season (2009): Saw limited action until late in the season when his role expanded...Recorded two catches for 75 yards at UCF and followed that with three catches for 52 yards and his first career TD against Southern Miss...Had four catches for 127 yards and two touchdowns that included a season-long 47-yard catch in the win over SMU...Added four catches for 61 yards and a score at UTEP...Ran the team's fastest 40-yard dash during the preseason with a 4.33 second time...Was a member of the United States Junior National Team that won the first Junior National World Championship following his standout career at South Charleston High. High School: Chosen to the 2009 USA Football Junior National Team and helped the U-19 Team USA to the first ever World Championship...Three-year varsity member of the football team... A standout performer at South Charleston...Recorded 45 receptions for 1,298 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior and added seven interceptions on defense...Finished his high school career with 108 receptions, 2,365 yards and 32 touchdowns...Had 10 interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns...Member of the 2008 MSAC Championship team and 2008 West Virginia AAA State Championship, which finished with a 14-0 record...First-team AAA All-State...All-MSAC Team...Kanawha Valley Player of the Year...Runner-Up in Kennedy Award voting for state player of the year...Played three years of varsity basketball and one year of track...Member of the 2007 and the 2008 AAA State Runner-Up teams...Two time first-team All-State and two time first-team MSAC for basketball...2008-2009 MSAC Player of the Year. Personal: Son of Bobby and Angie Dobson...Two siblings-Anthony, Amber...Three of his high school teammates play in college...Also recruited by Hofstra, Delaware, West Virginia and Wake Forest...Member of the Junior National Honor Society. #4 Demetrius Evans WR, 5-11, 197, Jr., Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Caught one pass for 21 yards against Southern Miss before missing the rest of the season due to injury. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Caught six passes for 51, including a 20-yarder at Ohio State.

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Prior to Marshall: An offensive weapon at wide receiver for head coach Jessie Hester at Glades Central...Team registered a 13-1 record and a berth to the Florida Class 2A State Championship game...Hauled in 23 catches for 434 yards and six touchdowns this past season...Also recruited by Central Michigan, Middle Tennessee State and Florida International...Also played basketball where he helped Glades Central to the district and regional championships in 2009 and another district title in 2010. Personal: The son of Doris Brown and Johnny Evans...Majoring in Sports Management with a minor in Sociology...Lists the following as his goal for his freshman season - "to improve in every aspect of my life academically and athletically." #5 Jermaine Kelson WR, 5-6, 184, Jr., Miami, Fla./Southridge SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Caught 23 passes for 208 yards…Had three catches for 40 yards in the big road win over Louisville…Blocked a punt versus Southern Miss. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Rushed for a yard against UTEP and caught one pass against East Carolina…Had an 18-yard touchdown toss against Tulane…Had a kick return for 22 yards against Ohio State and returned three punts on the season. Prior to Marshall: An explosive athlete that was one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in the country for head coach Patrick Burrows and Class 6A Southridge...Helped his team to a 10-1 record as a senior...Also recruited by Central Michigan and Mississippi State among others. #6 Davonte Allen WR, 6-1, 203, R-Fr., Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Coached at Glades Central by Jesse Hester… Recorded 30 receptions, 730 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior… A Palm Beach County Treasure Coast All-Star...Rated as the No. 95 overall wide receiver in the country by Rivals.com… Other Offers: WVU, Miami (Fla.), USF, Kansas, Iowa St., Rutgers, FIU, and FAU. #7 Travon Van RB, 5-10, 192, R-So., La Mesa, Ca./Milford Academy Prep R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team…Carried the ball 143 times for 551 yards and three scores…Had a season-high 17 carries for 114 yards and a 69-yard touchdown run at Tulsa…Caught 21 passes for 171 yards…Snared six passes for 68 yards in the win over East Carolina, including a 24-yarder that set up the game-winning touchdown in overtime. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Played for Bill Chaplick at Milford Academy Prep (N.Y.) and for Tony Starr at Helix High (Ca.)… Rushed for 1,237 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior at Helix High before attending Milford Academy...Rated as a four-star recruit by several recruiting services...Signed with the University of Florida last year before enrolling at Marshall....Went to the same high school as Reggie Bush...Rated as a four-star player by ESPNU… Other Offers: Florida, WVU, USC, Miami (Fla.), and numerous others. #8 Keith Baxter DB, 5-11, 190, So., Homestead, Fla./Homestead FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Posted four tackles (one solo, three assists) in six games, to go along with a pass breakup at Tulsa. Prior to Marshall: Played for Bobby McCray at Homestead High… Recorded four interceptions that he returned for a total of 132 yards, including three INT returns for touchdowns...Produced 87 tackles, 32 pass breakups, two sacks and recovered six fumbles in his prep career… An Honorable Mention All-Dade selection in 2010, ranked second in the 100-meter in state of Florida... A Preseason All-American...Rated as a Top 25 Player in Dade County...The son of former Marshall standout flanker Keith Baxter, Sr., who lettered for Marshall from 1985-87… Other Offers: Syracuse, Memphis, Florida International University and New Mexico.

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#9 Antavious Wilson WR, 6-0, 201, R-Sr., Pahokee, Fla./Pahokee R-JUNIOR SEASON (2011): Had 29 catches for 462 yards and one touchdown (44-yarder at Memphis)…Had season-highs in catches (six) and yards (79) at Houston. R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010): Caught 29 passes for 342 yards and five touchdowns…Had his best game against Ohio with seven receptions for 119 yards and two scores…Caught two touchdowns against West Virginia and another against Bowling Green. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Earned Conference USA All-Freshman honors...Led the Herd in receiving with 60 catches for 724 yards and three touchdowns...Averaged 12.1 yards per reception and averaged 55.7 receiving yards per game...Had at least one reception in all 13 games last season...Caught a season-long 60-yard pass at Virginia Tech...Caught 13 passes for 153 yards against Southern Miss...Had nine catches for 153 yards and a touchdown at UTEP. FRESHMAN SEASON (2008): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Helped his team to back-to-back state titles...Went 28-0 in his final two seasons and the Blue Devils finished the 2007 season ranked 10th nationally in the ESPN High Elite 25 poll...A first-team All-Area selection as well as a first-team All-State selection...Was one of eight players from his team to sign a Division I scholarship in 2008...Played for head coach Blaze Thompson, Wilson had over 900 receiving yards as a senior and caught 10 touchdown passes...An All-Conference selection at point guard in basketball. #11 Devin Arrington LB, 6-3, 210, R-Sr., Portsmouth, Va./Deep Creek R-JUNIOR SEASON (2011): Moved to safety due to a lack of depth at the position…Posted 77 tackles on the season (41 solo, 36 assists) with 2.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, two interceptions and four pass breakups…Had a big game at Tulsa with 12 tackles, a tackle for loss and a forced fumble…Picked off passes against UAB and Southern Miss. R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010): Had 64 tackles (37 solo, 27 assists) with four tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and three pass breakups…Had seven stops at UAB and SMU…Forced fumbles against UCF and Memphis…Broke up passes against UTEP, UAB and Memphis…Had two tackles for loss, including a sack against Memphis. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Appeared in 12-of-13 games...Made 10 tackles (four solo)...Had two pass breakups...Recovered one fumble...Was credited with 1/2 sack for a loss of three yards. FRESHMAN SEASON (2008): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Attended 2007 summer camp at Joan C. Edwards Stadium and will be the seventh player from Deep Creek High to join the Thundering Herd program...Played defensive back and receiver at the prep level...4x100-meter district champion on the track....Was first-team All-Tidewater, second-team All-State and first-team All Southeastern District in 2007...During the 2007 season he recorded 75 tackles, five sacks and two interceptions...Offensively, he posted 15 catches for 275 yards and five scores...He selected Marshall over Northern Illinois, Kent State and Akron among others. #12 Rakeem Cato QB, 6-0, 185, So., Miami, Fla./Miami Central FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Completed 182 of 304 passes for 2,059 yards with 15 touchdowns and 11 interceptions…Came up big in the overtime win against East Carolina with a 23-for-29, 341-yard, two-touchdown effort…Completed 27 of 42 passes for 275 yards, three touchdowns and two picks in the huge home win over Southern Miss to earn him National Freshman of the Week honors by Rivals.com…Tossed a season-long 77-yard bomb for a touchdown to Aaron Dobson on the first play of the East Carolina contest…Picked up another 32 yards on the ground. Prior to Marshall: Played for Telly Lockette at Miami Central… Recorded 9,412 passing yards and 103 passing touchdowns against only 23 interceptions in his prep career… A four-year varsity starter that holds numerous Miami-Dade County passing records… Other Offers: WVU, Cincinnati, and Florida International.

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#13 Armonze Daniel LB, 6-2, 229, R-Fr., Avon, Ind./Avon FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Played for Mark Bless at Avon High… Posted 72 tackles, two interceptions, four forced fumbles and five pass breakups as a senior… Recorded a total of 191 tackles, four interceptions, five forced fumbles and 15 pass breakups in his prep career...Rated as a four-star player by ESPNU....Rated as the No. 21 overall linebacker prospect in the nation by Rivals.com… Other Offers: Iowa, Purdue, Illinois, Indiana, Toledo and Western Kentucky. #14 Raheem Waiters LB, 5-11, 205, So., Quincy, W.Va./Riverside FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Saw action on defense and the special teams unit…Posted six tackles (four solo, two assists) in 11 appearances on the season. #15 Blake Frohnapfel QB, 6-6, 223, R-Fr., Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Played for Bill Brown at Colonial Forge High… Completed 95 of 159 passes for 1,733 yards and also rushed for 257 yards… Passed for more than 4,000 yards and 50 touchdowns in his career… A two-time First-Team Commonwealth Player-of-the-Year, a second-team All-Region pick and a first-team All-Area selection...Joins his brother Eric who is also in the 2011 MU signing class… Other Offers: Wake Forest, WVU, and Vanderbilt. #16 Lawrence Johnson S, 6-1, 211, R-Jr., West Bloomfield, Mich./West Bloomfield JUNIOR SEASON (2011): Did not accrue statistics. #17 Tommy Shuler WR, 5-7, 183, So., Miami, Fla./Miami Central FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Posted 14 catches for 122 yards…Snared four passes against Houston and posted a 62-yard effort against Southern Miss. Prior to Marshall: Played for Terry Lockette at Miami Central with teammate Rakeem Cato… Produced more than 3,000 receiving yards and 30 touchdowns in his prep career… A Miami-Dade All-County pick...Selected for the Miami-Dade vs. Broward Nike All-Star Game… Other Offers: Cincinnati and Florida International. #19 Andre Booker WR, 5-9, 176, Sr., Sarasota, Fla/Riverview JUNIOR SEASON (2011): Team’s top return man…Named Midseason All-Conference USA at punt returner by Phil Steele…Third in Conference USA with 33 kick returns for 819 yards (24.8 average), eclipsing the 100-yard mark (106) at Ohio…Returned 18 punts for 195 yards, including an 87-yarder for touchdown at West Virginia…Moved to wide receiver…Caught six passes for 116 yards, including a 66-yard showing in the win at Louisville…Rushed one time for two yards versus East Carolina. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010): Had 67 carries for 264 yards and one touchdown (Bowling Green)…Had 17 catches for 236 yards and one score (Ohio)…Had a season-high 16 carries against Ohio and 121 yards against Bowling Green…Had three grabs versus Ohio and a 56-yard reception against Tulane…Returned 20 kicks for 471 yards, including a 151-yard effort versus Ohio State…Returned two punts. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Emerged as a multi-purpose threat as a rookie...Rushed for 73 yards on just 15 attempts, caught four passes, and was MU's top punt returner with nine attempts for 184 yards and a touchdown. Prior to Marshall: Rushed for 1,480 yards and 23 touchdowns last season...A second team All-State, first team All-District, first team All-Area and four-time Sarasota Tribune Player of the Week...Qualified for the state track meet in four events, placed 3rd in the 4x100 meter relay and the 200 meter dash...Also participated in high and intermediate hurdles...Also recruited by UCF, West Virginia and South Florida.

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Personal: Son of Andre and Chantell Booker...Father played football for the University of Georgia...One of four children along with twin Andrea, and younger siblings Amari and Alexis. #20 Derek Robinson DB, 5-10, 167, R-So., Davie, Fla./Nova R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Did not accrue statistics. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: A standout defensive back for Florida high school power St. Thomas Aquinas and head coach George Smith...Helped the Raiders to a 13-1 record as a senior and a state title as a junior and sophomore...Recorded 21 solo tackles with 23 assists and nine tackles for loss while breaking up six passes in nine games...Recorded 46 solo stops, 19 assists, 7.5 tackles for loss and eight pass break ups as a junior...Earned all-county honors in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and was an honorable mention all-state pick in 2008...Rated four stars by Rivals and most recruiting services...Rivals ranks him as the No. 23 safety in the nation...Chose Marshall over Miami (Fla.), Ole Miss, South Florida, New Mexico, Rutgers, Tennessee and Wake Forest. #21 C.J. Crawford TE, 6-2, 229, R-Jr., Huntington, W.Va./Huntington R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Caught 21 passes for 175 yards, including the game-winning three-yard touchdown toss with less than two minutes remaining at Louisville…Caught five passes in the bowl win over FIU and went for 37 yards at Tulsa…Carried the ball once for 11 yards against Houston. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Caught passes at East Carolina and SMU, including a 32-yard score at SMU. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: An All-State selection who recorded more than 3,200 all-purpose yards and more than 25 touchdowns in his last two prep seasons...A 2008 first-team Mountain State Athletic Conference selection...Totaled 1,084 offensive yards and nine touchdowns in the 2008 season...Rated by several recruiting services as the number one prospect in West Virginia in 2009...Rushed for five touchdowns and 584 yards in his junior season...In 2007 completed 130 of 232 passes for 1,618 yards and 11 touchdowns with five interceptions. Personal: Son of Craig and Cheryl Crawford...Two siblings- Jason and Ciana...Chose Marshall over Purdue, Wake Forest and Arkansas. #22 D.J. Hunter S, 6-0, 204, R-Fr., Middletown, Ohio/Middletown FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. #23 Justin Haig K, 5-7, 179, R-So., Delray Beach, Fla./American Heritage R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Handled the kickoff duties for the Herd…Averaged 59.4 yards on his 58 kicks with one touchback and two that went out of bounds…Made a 24-yard field goal at Louisville. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Was one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award that honors the top high school kicker in Palm Beach County following his senior year...The All-Palm Beach County selection made 4-of-5 field goal attempts, including a season-long 49-yard attempt...Was 60-of-63 on PATs and tallied 45 touchbacks in 2009...Also averaged 36.8 yards per punt...Team won the Florida Class 1A State Championship...Also recruited by West Virginia. #23 Lorenzo Steele DB, 5-8, 170, R-Fr., District Heights, Md./Suitland FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted.

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#24 Jazz King WR, 5-11, 191, R-So., Duncan, S.C./James F. Byrnes R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Appeared in seven games, catching two passes for 20 yards…One of those was a two-yard touchdown pass in the road win at Louisville…The other was an 18-yard grab against UAB. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: A standout receiver for head coach Chris Miller at Byrnes...Helped Byrnes to a berth in the state title game as a senior...Caught 45 passes for 845 yards and 11 touchdowns during his senior campaign en route to earning all-area accolades...Participated in the 2010 Max Emfinger All-American Bowl...Recorded nine catches for 156 yards and two touchdowns against No. 1-ranked St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) last season...Rated three stars by most recruiting services...Chose Marshall over Kansas, Ole Miss, and North Carolina. Personal: Full name is Isaiah Jazzmond King...Son of Louise King...Majoring in physical therapy...Lists NFL receiver Larry Fitzgerald as his biggest role model because he likes how he plays the game and how he carries himself off the field as a person. #26 Gator Hoskins TE, 6-1, 241, Jr., Gainesville, Fla./Eastside SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Hauled in 14 catches for 123 yards and three scores…Had two catches for 37 yards and two scores in the win over UAB…Caught three passes against Southern Miss (including a touchdown). FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Played against Ohio State. Prior to Marshall: A standout athlete that played a variety of roles for head coach Kent Johnson at Eastside High...Earned all-area and all-state honors in both 2008 and 2009 and was a 2009 North Florida All-Star...Passed for 1,977 yards and 10 touchdowns and carried the ball 114 times for 516 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior...Passed for 2,477 yards and 25 scores in his career, while rushing for more than 1,177 yards and 22 touchdowns...Also recruited by Kentucky, South Florida, Middle Tennessee, Tulane, and Ohio among others...Given first name is Ian, however goes by the nickname "Gator." #27 Billy Mitchell LB, 6-2, 241, R-Jr., Navarre, Fla./Navarre R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Played in all 13 games, making 22 tackles (13 solo, nine assists)…Had eight stops against UAB, a pass breakup against Houston and a blocked kick against Memphis. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Played in three games and recorded a tackle against Ohio. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted, did not play. Prior to Marshall: Saw action on both sides of the ball for the Raiders...Collected 55 tackles, two sacks, eight tackles for loss and four interceptions as a senior...Scored a total of nine touchdowns (five receiving and four rushing) in 2008...Served as kickoff and punt returner. #28 Corie Wilson DB, 5-9, 181, R-Fr., Miami, Fla./Edison FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Played for Eddie Jackson at Edison High School… Recorded 57 tackles, 45 solo stops, eight tackles for loss, two sacks, four interceptions, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries as a senior...already enrolled at Marshall…Other Offers: UCF and Western Michigan.

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#29 Martin Ward RB, 5-10, 221, R-Sr., Jonesboro, Ga./Mount Zion R-JUNIOR SEASON (2011): Special teams stalwart for the Herd…Carried the ball four times for 20 yards on the season…Also had three kick returns for 45 yards. R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2010): Carried the ball 96 times for 345 yards and a touchdown (Bowling Green)…Had a 101-yard game against West Virginia…Ran the ball 18 times against Ohio…Caught 13 passes for 56 yards… R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Saw limited action for most of the season and earned two starts late in the season when Darius Marshall was out with an injury and made the most of that opportunity...Rushed for 393 yards and three touchdowns on the year while averaging 4.8 yards per carry...In his first collegiate start, he carried the ball 25 times for 136 yards (teaming with fellow running back Terrell Edwards-Maye to both go over 100 yards in the same game) and a touchdown in the win over SMU...Despite sharing time with Marshall, Ward earned MVP honors in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl win over Ohio by rushing for 75 yards and two touchdowns on only 10 carries. FRESHMAN SEASON (2008): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: The No. 17 running back in the country according to ESPN.com...Rated as the nation's No. 24 running back prospect and Georgia's No. 36 overall prospect by Rivals.com...Scout.com ranked him as a three-star recruit and the No. 54 running back in the nation...After rushing for 970 yards and seven touchdowns on 129 carries (7.5-yard average) as a sophomore, he followed up with 1,379 yards (9.2-yard average) and 15 touchdowns and caught 11 passes for 181 yards and another touchdown...Named as one of the players in the Street and Smith Magazine Top 300 prospects in the 2008 class and was a Clayton County Super 11 Selection in both the 2006 and 2007 season...A finalist for the ESPN All-American Game and was named First-Team All-Crescent Conference...Chose Marshall over Louisville, Purdue, and Georgia. #31 Evan McKelvey S, 6-1, 198, So., Moncks Corner, S.C./Berkley FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Played in six games, making three tackles, in addition to his special teams duties. Prior to Marshall: Played for Jerry Brown at Berkley High… Recorded 142 tackles and five interceptions last season for Berkley H.S....enrolled at Marshall in January…Other Offers: Clemson and East Carolina. #33 T.J. Ross LB, 5-11, 207, Jr., Durham, N.C./Southern Durham SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Appeared in 10 games and made seven tackles (two solo, five assists)…Posted a half-tackle for loss at West Virginia. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Played in seven games and had seven tackles, including five against Ohio State in the season opener. Prior to Marshall: An All-Pack 6 selection and defensive back of the year at Class 4A Southern Durham for head coach Adrian Jones...A North Carolina-South Carolina Shrine Bowl All-Star selection...Recorded six tackles in the Shrine Bowl All-Star game...Also recruited by Duke and Wake Forest among others. #34 Zach Dunston S, 5-11, 200, Jr., Virginia Beach, Va./Green Run SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Another special teamer, he appeared in six games and was credited with the game-changing blocked punt in the bowl win over FIU…Registered a quarterback hurry against Houston. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Played in seven games and had four tackles, including two against East Carolina. Prior to Marshall: Recorded five interceptions and caught five touchdowns as a senior captain at Green Run...Totaled 12 career interceptions in his prep career to go along with 864 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in addition to returning two punts for touchdowns...Named first-team All-Beach District...Rated three stars by Rivals...Chose Marshall over offers from Louisville, Maryland, Temple, Tennessee and Kent State.

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Personal: Son of Zachary Dunston and Loretta Hill...Zach has five brothers and sisters. #35 Remi Watson RB, 5-10, 204, R-Fr., Lakeland, Fla./Lake Gibson FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Played for Keith Demyer at Lake Gibson High… Recorded 428 Carries, 28 Receptions, 3,457 Total Yards, and a total of 48 touchdowns in his prep career… 2009 Polk County & Lakeland-Ledger Player-of-the-Year, a two-time All-State selection, and a First-Team All-Area pick… Other Offers: South Florida, Central Florida, Ohio, and Western Kentucky. #36 Monterius Lovett DB, 5-10, 170, R-Jr., Tallahassee, Fla./Rickards R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Played in all 13 games at corner for the Herd…Posted 53 tackles (39 solo, 14 assists) to go with two fumble recoveries, two interceptions and three pass breakups…Had double-digit tackling games against Tulsa (11) and Virginia Tech (10)…Recovered fumbles against Virginia Tech and Rice. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Made 30 tackles (13 solo, 17 assists) with a half sack, an interception (Ohio) and five pass breakups…Had nine tackles against East Carolina. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Four-year starter at cornerback for coach Rudy Hubbard...recorded more than 160 tackles and intercepted six passes as a member of the Raiders...selected to play in the 2008 Florida vs. Georgia all-star game...also recruited by Florida, Florida State, UCF and USF. Personal: Son of the late Wayne Lovett and Cassandra Kirkland...Has three siblings; brothers Dariun Robinson and Brandon Morris and sister, Shanterica Morris. #38 Ardy Holmes DB, 5-7, 184, So., Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Played mostly on special teams in his two appearances…Posted tackles against Ohio and Louisville. #39 Darryl Roberts DB, 5-11, 164, Jr., Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Played in all 13 games at corner for the Herd…Had 37 tackles (25 solo, 12 assists) with two tackles for loss, one sack, one interception and seven pass breakups…The interception came on the last play of the thrilling overtime win against East Carolina…Had three pass breakups at Memphis…Blocked a punt against UAB…Posted a season-high six stops against West Virginia. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Posted 16 tackles (10 solo, six assists), one interception and two pass breakups…Had five tackles against Bowling Green with an interception and two pass breakups. Prior to Marshall: Credited with 59 tackles, 44 solo and two interceptions as a senior for head coach Bill Castle's Lakeland squad...Registered 96 tackles, five interceptions, 20 pass break-ups and blocked a field goal in his prep career...Earned second-team all-county honors and Lakeland's best DB Award as a senior...Also recruited by Purdue, Texas Tech, Kansas State and North Carolina. Personal: Full name is Darryl Keith Roberts. #40 Ra’Shawde Myers DL, 6-3, 234, R-So., Cocoa, Fla./Cocoa R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Played in all 13 games for Marshall, making nine tackles (one solo, eight assists)…Had three tackles against UAB and a sack against Louisville. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Totaled 58 tackles and 12 sacks as a senior for head coach John Wilkinson at Cocoa High...Earned all-district, All-Space Coast Conference, All-Cape Coast Conference and all-state

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honors...Recorded 101 tackles, 15 sacks and three fumble recoveries in his prep career...Also recruited by Colorado State, East Carolina and Middle Tennessee among others. Personal: Undecided on his major...Chose Marshall because of the football tradition and small class sizes. #42 Essray Taliaferro RB, 5-7, 181, R-Jr., Washington, D.C./Briarwoods R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Reserve running back…Toted the ball 26 times for 92 yards…Had season-highs with nine carries and 28 yards against UAB…Caught three passes for 21 yards. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Carried the ball 20 times for 98 yards and one touchdown (SMU)…Had a 12 carry, 66 yard effort against Memphis…Caught four passes for 10 yards…Blocked a punt and returned it 25 yards against Tulane. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted, did not play. #44 Derek Mitchell S, 6-0, 197, R-Jr., Point Pleasant, W.Va./Point Pleasant R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Posted 22 tackles (12 solo, 10 assists), playing in every game for the Herd…Had a season-high four tackles in the win at Memphis…Had a half-tackle for loss against FIU…Returned a fumble 19 yards against Southern Miss and another 20 yards against UAB that went for a touchdown…Broke up passes against West Virginia and Louisville. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Had seven tackles (three solo, four assists). #45 Matt Pickett DL, 6-2, 232, R-Jr., Charlotte, N.C./Providence R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Played on the Herd’s extra point and field goal unit throughout the season. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Did not accumulate statistics. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Recorded 115 tackles, seven sacks, three forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and returned an interception for a touchdown as a senior...Named the Golden Helmet award recipient...Honor roll student that maintained a 3.8 GPA...Coached by Randy Long...Picked Marshall over Air Force and Elon. Personal: Son of Jerry and Patti Pickett...has one sister; Jessica Branson...plans to major in business administration. #46 Jermaine Holmes LB, 5-11, 244, So., Valdosta, Ga./Valdosta FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Worked his way into the starting lineup midway through the season…Made 26 tackles (11 solo, 15 assists) with 2.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup against Rice…Had a season-high five stops against Virginia Tech. Prior to Marshall: Played for Rance Gillespi at Valdosta… Recorded 67 total tackles, 47 solo stops, 15 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a senior… The Georgia Class 5A-Region 1 Defensive Player-of-the-Year, Border Wars All-Star Game MVP…Other Offers: Illinois, Louisville, North Carolina, UCF, and Middle Tennessee. #48 Zach Wellman RB, 5-11, 245, R-So., Huntington, W.Va./Spring Galley R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Did not accrue statistics…Moved to fullback for the 2012 season. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted.

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#49 Cortez Carter LB, 5-10, 222, So., Bealeton, Va./Liberty FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Made 12 appearances, mostly on special teams…Had seven tackles (two solo, five assists). Prior to Marshall: Played for Tommy Buzzo at Liberty High… Produced 118 tackles, 1 FF, 2 FR, 1.5 Sacks, and blocked a punt as a senior…Other Offers: UConn, Ohio, and Temple. #51 Deon Meadows LB, 5-10, 229, So., Smyrna, Tenn./Smyrna FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Played in 11 games on specials teams and made two tackles, both at Tulsa. Prior to Marshall: Played for Matt Williams at Smyrna High… Recorded 467 tackles, 12 Sacks, three interceptions, nine forced fumbles, seven fumble recoveries and blocked a punt in his prep career… A Mr. Football Finalist in Tennessee...three-time All-Region selection...Helped his team to the 2006 State Championship and a state runner-up finish in 2010…Other Offers: Arkansas, Memphis, UAB, Ohio, Kent State, MTSU, WKU and Arkansas State #52 Malcolm Strong DL, 6-4, 244, R-So., Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Did not play. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Helped Stephenson High to a 10-1 record as a senior...Scored a touchdown on a fumble recovery in the GACA North/South All-Star game...Chose Marshall over Illinois, Louisville and Troy among others. #53 Alex Bazzie DL, 6-2, 227, R-Jr., Silver Spring, Md./Northwood (Fork Union) R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Played in every game, posting 21 tackles (nine solo, 12 assists)…Had a season-high five tackles against UAB...Secured a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery against East Carolina. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Played in six games and made eight tackles (four solo, four assists)…Had three stops against UAB. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted. #53 Channing Smith OL, 6-3, 261, R-Fr., Huntington, W.Va./Pike County FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. #56 Grady Kerr OL, 6-2, 306, R-So., New Smyrna Beach, Fla./New Smyrna Beach R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Was a reserve along the offensive line. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. #57 Seth Doss DL, 5-11, 227, R-Fr., Marlinton, W.Va./Pocahontas FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. #58 Jeremiah Taylor DL, 6-4, 259, Jr., South Point, Ohio/South Point SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Starter for the Herd at defensive end…Posted 45 tackles (17 solo, 28 assists) to go with 7.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, a fumble recovery and 11 quarterback hurries…Had six quarterback hurries against UAB…Had a season-high eight tackles against Tulsa.

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FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Had nine tackles (five solo, four assists)…Recorded three tackles and a sack against SMU…Recovered a fumble against Bowling Green and broke up two passes against Tulane. #60 Chris Jasperse OL, 6-3, 286, R-So., Greensboro, N.C./Page R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team…Started at center for the Herd in all 13 of its games. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. #62 James Allen OL, 6-2, 279, R-So., Bradenton, Fla./St. Stephens Episcopal R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Was a reserve on the offensive line unit and saw action on Marshall’s extra point/field goal unit. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. #64 John Bruhin OL, 6-4, 315, Gr., Powell, Tenn./Powell R-SENIOR SEASON (2011): Started 12 games at right guard for the Herd…Granted a sixth year by the NCAA due to missing two full years with injury. R-JUNIOR SEASON (2010): Missed the season due to injury. R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009): Missed the season due to injury. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2008): Reserve lineman...saw limited action. FRESHMAN SEASON (2007): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Started every game of his prep career...Team captain and a second team All-State selection in 2006...Selected to the All-Region team in 2005 and 2006...Named the 2006 region lineman-of-the-year...2006 Class 4-A All-State as a defensive lineman...Named to the All-State dream team as a senior after recording 78 total tackles (48 solo) and 18 tackles for loss. Personal: Son of Beth Mantooth and John Bruhin. #68 Anthony Spano OL, 6-1, 272, R-Fr., Naples, Fla./Gulf Coast FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted…Played for Andrew Mirati at Gulf Coast High… Started 12 games and played both center and right tackle as a senior...Recorded 38 pancake blocks… Scout.com listed him as one of 25 players to watch in 2010...Third-Team All-Florida by Reebok…Other Offers: Florida Atlantic. #69 Trevor Mendelson OL, 6-6, 293, R-So., Dublin, Ohio/Jerome R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Did not play. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. #70 Corey Tenney OL, 6-7, 306, R-Jr., New Castle, Va./Craig County R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Played in 12 of the Herd’s games as a reserve. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Played in three games as a reserve along the offensive line. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: A First-Team All-Pioneer District and All-Region C selection...A second-team Class A All-State and All-Roanoke Timesland pick...Set school records in receptions, receptions in a game, career receptions, yardage in a season, TD receptions in a season, and career TD receptions...Selected first team

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All-Pioneer District and first team All-Region C as a junior...Also played basketball...Coached by Mark McPherson...Also recruited by Virginia and Virginia Tech among others. Personal: Son of Rodney and Kimberly Tenney...Had a 3.4 GPA and scored over 1,000 on the SAT in high school...Involved with the National Beta Club, FFA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and French clubs during high school career. #71 Sebastian Johansson OL, 6-4, 290, R-Fr., Karlstad, Sweden/Raceland HS (Ky.) FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Played center at Raceland High School (Ky.) as a junior…Helped lead the Rams to a 12-1 record and an appearance in the regional finals that season, before returning to Sweden for his senior year… Has seven years of American Football experience from a club team, the Carlstad Crusaders of the Swedish American Football Federation, and he has represented Sweden in the Team USA vs. The World Game and in the Junior World Championships…Also the first player in the history of Swedish American Football to move up to the senior national team as a junior. #74 Alex Schooler OL, 6-6, 302, R-Jr., Wichita, Ks., Collegiate R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Appeared in four games as a reserve on the offensive line. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Appeared in eight games as a reserve on the offensive line. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Caught seven passes for 61 yards and a touchdown and registered 45 tackles (10 Solo), nine tackles for loss, four PBUs on defense...Blocked two point after tries...A first-team all-league, All-Metro Offense, Wichita Eagle 3A 1st Team All-State selection...A Topeka Capital Journal 3A First-Team All-State selection on defense...Coached by Bill Messamore...Also recruited by Army, Air Force, North Texas. Personal: Son of Brian and Lisa Schooler...Has a younger brother, Spenser...Played with Kansas State's John Hovlik in high school. #76 Garrett Scott OL, 6-4, 308, Jr., Douglas, Ga./Coffee County SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Was a starter at left guard for the Herd throughout the season. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Forced into duty due to injuries in front of him…Appeared in four games. Prior to Marshall: A three-year starter on the offensive line for Coffee County and head coach Ken Eldridge...Graded out at 81% for his career and earned all-region honors as a junior and a senior...A three-sport athlete (football, basketball and track)...Also recruited by UAB, Troy, Jacksonville State, Arkansas State and Western Kentucky. #77 Jordan Jeffries OL, 6-7, 316, R-Jr., Oswego, Ill./Oswego R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Backup left tackle for the Herd, subbing for an injured Ryan Tillman at times. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Played in four games as a reserve on the offensive line. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to Marshall: Anchored the offensive line for a very productive offense at Oswego...An all-state honorable mention selection and Illinois East-West Shrine Game participant. Personal: Majoring in Engineering...Has one brother, Brandon...Son of Terri and Quincy Jeffries.

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#79 Josh Lovell OL, 6-5, 304, R-So., Christchurch, Va./Christchurch R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Appeared in all 13 games, mainly on the extra point and field goal units. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: A first-team all-state selection a tight end and second-team all-state pick as a defensive lineman for head coach Ed Homer at Christchurch...As a senior he caught 10 passes for 241 yards and four scores on the offensive side and recorded 40 tackles and three sacks with an interception on defense...In his career he caught 86 passes for 1,246 yards and recorded 122 tackles and 10 sacks...rated three stars by most recruiting services...Was an all-district tight end in 2007, an all-state defensive line pick in 2008 and his team MVP on offense...Chose Marshall over East Carolina, Maryland, South Carolina and West Virginia...Also played baseball, lacrosse and golf in high school. Personal: Son of Dexter and Michelle Lovell...Chose Marshall because of the family atmosphere...Lists video games, golf, fishing and riding four wheelers as his hobbies. #81 Craig Wilkins WR, 5-11, 177, So., Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Appeared in four games as a reserve wideout. Prior to Marshall: Played for Mark Berman at Hialeah High… 53 Receptions, 992 Yards Receiving, 11 TD's, 80 Tackles, 3 TFL, 7 INTs…Miami-Dade All-County, Miami-Dade vs. Broward Nike All-Star Game…Other Offers: Miami (Fla.), Ole Miss, Kansas, Kansas St., Kentucky, Cincinnati, Duke, Vanderbilt, Memphis, and many others. #83 Eric Frohnapfel TE, 6-6, 223, So., Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Had a fine first season, posting nine catches for 68 yards and a four-yard touchdown against UAB…Caught two passes for 18 yards against Tulsa. Prior to Marshall: Played at Colonial Forge High for Bill Brown with his brother and teammate Blake… Produced 28 catches, 641 yards, 8 touchdowns, 70 tackles, 12 sacks, and an interception return for a touchdown as a senior… A two-time All-State selection, a two-time All-Met pick, and a two-time first team All-Region selection… Other Offers: WVU, Virginia, UConn, Vanderbilt, Miami (OH). #84 Dameon Garrett WR, 5-10, 201, R-So., Cincinnati, Ohio/North College Hill R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Did not play. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. #85 Trent Martin K, 6-1, 204, R-Fr., Virginia Beach, Va./Floyd E. Kellam FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. #89 Joe Woodrum TE, 6-6, 235, R-Fr., Bluefield, W.Va./Bluefield FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. #90 Blake Brooks DL, 6-2, 310, R-So., Charleston, W.Va./South Charleston SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Did not see action. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Did not play.

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#92 James Rouse DL, 6-4, 263, R-Jr., Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Had his season cut short by injury after just three games…Made one tackle at West Virginia. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Had 19 tackles (five solo, 14 assists) with a half-tackle for loss against Ohio…Posted five stops against UCF. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Credited with 75 tackles, nine sacks, eight hurries, forced three fumbles, recovered two fumbles, and broke up three passes as a senior... A first-team All-State, all-region and all-district selection...Recorded a 46.5 foot triple jump for his prep track team...Coached by Tim Sarver...Maintained a 3.0 grade-point-average...Also recruited by Virginia, Virginia Tech and Duke. Personal: Son of Angela and James Rouse, Sr. #93 Austin Dumas P, 6-1, 210, R-Fr., Bradenton, Fla./Bradenton Christian FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Redshirted. #95 James Power LS, 6-2, 236, R-So., Myrtle Beach, S.C./Myrtle Beach R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2011): Did not play. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: A standout long snapper that was offered a scholarship following his outstanding performance in Marshall's summer camp...Handled long snapping duties and played both tight end and along the offensive line during his high school career at Myrtle Beach...Helped Myrtle Beach to the Class AAA State Championship in 2008...Also received recruiting interest from South Carolina, North Carolina and North Carolina State among others. Personal: Son of Charles and Ann Power...Has two brothers, Charles and Andrew...Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the National Honor Society. #96 Brandon Sparrow DL, 6-3, 289, Jr., Bedford, Va./Liberty SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): Backup on the defensive line, but did see action in all 13 games…Posted 22 tackles (seven solo, 15 assists) with two tackles for loss, a sack and a fumble recovery…Made seven stops against Virginia Tech…Had the sack at Louisville and the fumble recovery in the monsoon at UCF. FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Made 12 tackles (five solo, seven assists) and 1.5 tackles for loss in 10 appearances…Had four tackles against UTEP. Prior to Marshall: A 2009 first-team all-region selection for head coach Chris Watts at Liberty...Recorded 71 tackles, 11 for a loss, and five sacks in 2009 en route to first-team all-district and region honors...Earned second-team all-region honors in 2008...Recorded 151 tackles, 16 sacks and 22 tackles for loss in his high school career...Chose Marshall over Ohio and Liberty. #97 Marques Aiken DL, 6-4, 278, R-Jr., Lauderhill, Fla./Boyd Anderson R-SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011): A starter on the interior of Marshall’s defensive line…Made 39 tackles (13 solo, 26 assists) on the season, including a season-high five against Rice…Posted 5.5 tackles for loss, a sack, a fumble recovery, and two pass breakups. R-FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Made 15 tackles (four solo, 11 assists) with a half sack, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup in nine appearances. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009): Redshirted.

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High School: Recorded 64 tackles, 12 sacks, 16 tackles for loss, and forced two fumbles as a senior...First-Team All-District, All-State Honorable Mention, and Nike All-Star Game Participant...Coached by Mark James at Boyd Anderson...Chose Marshall over Colorado State and North Carolina...A Miami Herald honorable mention performer...Ran for the Lauderhill Track Club for three years. Personal: Son of Gaston and Yvette Aiken...Has two younger siblings; brother Khalil (14) and sister Tamia (11).

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Newcomer Bios

#80 Chris Alston-WR 5’9”, 164 Fairfield Central High School (South Carolina) Winnsboro, South Carolina Coached By: Reggie Kennedy Recruited By: Gerad Parker Senior Stats: 33 receptions, 1,154 all-purpose yards, 14 total touchdowns (27.5 yards per touchdown). Accolades: Class 3A Offensive Back of the Year…Two-time all-region…Shrine Bowl selection. Eric Ansley-OL 6’6”, 277 Riverdale, Georgia Charles Drew High School (Georgia) Coached By: Jarrett Laws Recruited By: Fred Tate Career Stats: Graded out over 88% in blocking efficiency with 50+ pancake blocks. Accolades: Selected as Most Outstanding OL at Clayton County Senior Bowl, honorable mention all-state, honorable mention all-county. Other Offers: Troy, Western Kentucky and Ohio. Steward Butler-RB 5’10”, 169 Lakeland High School (Florida) Lakeland, Florida Coached By: William Castle Recruited By: Todd Hartley & Mike Waugh Senior Stats: 294 carries, 2,934 yards rushing, 30 touchdowns. Accolades: Third on the all-time single-season rushing list in Florida state history…Broke numerous Lakeland High School rushing records previously held by Florida’s Chris Rainey. Other Offers: Arizona State, West Virginia, Boston College, South Florida, Cincinnati, Rutgers and UCF. Matt Cincotta-LS 6'0", 196 Charlotte Catholic High School (North Carolina) Charlotte, North Carolina Coached By: Jim Oddo Recruited By: Gerad Parker Career Stats: 213 Tackles, 6.5 Sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, two blocked punts, one interception. Other Accolades: NC/SC Shrine Bowl All-Star participant…Two-time first-team all-conference. Tyler Combs-OL 6'5", 275 Lawrence County High School (Kentucky) Louisa, Kentucky Coached By: Joey Cecil Recruited By: Gerad Parker Career Stats: Blocked for an offense averaging over 450 yards per game…Amassed 100+ pancake Blocks. Accolades: Four-year starter, two-time all-state, three-time all-county.

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Cameron Dees-OL 6'2", 280 Armwood High School (Florida) Seffner, Florida Coached By: Sean Callahan Recruited By: Bill Legg Career Stats: Graded out at 90% blocking efficiency as a three-year starter, while tallying 40+ pancakes as a senior. Accolades: Led team as captain to perfect 15-0 record and #9 Ranking in Final USA Today Poll…First-team all-county, second-team all-state & two-time all-conference. Other Offers: Florida International, New Mexico, Ohio, Western Michigan and Ball State. #87 Steve Dillon-DL 6’3”, 260 Palmdale High School (California) Palmdale, California Coached By: Jeff Williams Recruited By: Mike Waugh Stats: 74 Tackles, 9 Sacks, 20 TFLs, 3 FFs, 1 FR, 6 PBUs. Accolades: First-team all-conference and all-region. Other Offers: USC, Arizona State, California, Oregon State, UCLA, Washington, Washington State, Iowa State, Utah, Colorado State and New Mexico. Marcus Gilchrist-DL 6'4", 247 Port Charlotte High School (Florida) Port Charlotte, Florida Coached By: David Hoffer Recruited By: Bill Legg Senior Stats: 63 Tackles, 10 TFLs, 9 Sacks, 9 QB Pressures, 7 PBUs, 3 FFs & 2 FR. Accolades: First-team all-conference and all-county. Other Offers: Kentucky, Purdue, Florida International, Middle Tennessee, Western Michigan and Eastern Michigan. #25 Stefone Grace-SAF 6’3”, 224 Milford Academy (Connecticut) via North College Hill High School (Ohio) Cincinnati, Ohio Coached By: Bill Chaplick & Bruce Baarendse Recruited By: Mike Waugh Senior Stats: 51 tackles, 20 TFL, 1 INT, 7 PBUs, 3 FFs, 1 FR, 1 DEF TD, 1 KR TD. Accolades: First-team all-city, all-state honorable mention, East vs. West Ohio All-Star Game participant. Other Offers: Toledo, Central Michigan, Western Michigan, Ball State, Eastern Michigan. Kevin Grooms-RB 5’10”, 167 South Broward High School (Florida) Hollywood, Florida Coached By: Allen Held Recruited By: JaJuan Seider & Mike Waugh Career Stats: 2,909 yards rushing, 36 rushing TDs, 6 PR TDs, 316 receiving yards, 4 TDs receiving. Accolades: Two-time All-State…ESPN 150 Recruit…Ranked as a Top RB in the nation.

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Other Offers: Miami, Florida, Florida State, Virginia Tech, Tennessee, Mississippi, Kansas, Kansas State, Minnesota, Louisville and Rutgers Chris Hall-TE 6'4", 230 Fork Union Military Academy (Virginia) Fork Union, Virginia Coached By: Billy Mills Recruited By: Mike Waugh Career Stats: 4,849 yards passing, 2,023 Yards rushing & 75 total TDs. Accolades: Two-time all-district, second-team All-State, District Player of the Year. Other Offers: Virginia Tech & Virginia. Deyonte Henderson-LB 6’0”, 215 Oak Ridge High School (Florida) Orlando, Florida Coached By: Eli Williams Recruited By: Todd Hartley Career Stats: 397 tackles, 29 sacks, 7 INTs Accolades: Second-team all-state & four-time Central Florida Defensive Player of the Week Other Offers: Washington State, Temple, New Mexico, Florida Atlantic Gunnar Holcombe-QB 6'2", 186 University School (Florida) Fort Lauderdale, Florida Coached By: Roger Harriott Recruited By: JaJuan Seider Senior Stats: 66% completion rate, 2,305 yards passing, 29 TDs, 126.5 QB Rating. Accolades: First-team all-area, second-team all-state, Nike Dade vs Miami All-Star Game. Other Offers: South Florida, Indiana, Western Michigan and Buffalo. Devon Johnson-LB 6'2", 209 Richlands High School (Virginia) Richlands, Virginia Coached By: Greg Mance Recruited By: Gerad Parker Career Stats: 216 tackles, 47 TFLs, 16 sacks, 10 FFs, 1 INT, 457 carries, 4,340 yards rushing, 63 rushing TDs, 23 receptions, 399 yards receiving, 6 receiving TDs. Accolades: Three-time first-team all-district and all-region, two-time first-team all-state, two-time BDT/Pocahontas Coal Association Player of the Year, MVP of Virginia/Tennessee All-Star Game. Other Offers: Virginia, Kentucky & Louisville. AJ Leggett-CB 6'0", 184 South Miami High School (Florida) Miami, Florida Coached By: Lamont Green Recruited By: JaJuan Seider Senior Stats: 68 tackles, 4 INTs, 1,600 all-purpose yards and 15 total TDs.

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Accolades: Rated #9 CB in the country, Super 75 selection in state of Florida, first-team all-county, Nike South Florida All-Star Game participant, Nike Miami-Dade vs. South Florida All-Star Game participant. Other Offers: Alabama, LSU, Florida, Florida State, Louisville, Miami, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio State, South Carolina, Syracuse, Tennessee and UCF. Dominick LeGrande-S 6’3”, 217 Boston College Staten Island, N.Y. Transfer Prior to Marshall: Played in 35 games, starting six for the Golden Eagles…Posted 72 tackles (47 solo, 25 assists), including 3.5 tackles for loss, three fumble recoveries, two interceptions with one sack, one pass breakup and one forced fumble during his time in Chestnut Hill…Also returned kicks as a sophomore, averaging 21.3 yards on his six attempts. #73 Joe Massaquoi-DL 6’4”, 236 T.C. Williams High School (Virginia) Alexandria, Virginia Coached By: Dennis Randolph Recruited By: Gerad Parker & Mike Waugh Stats: 20 tackles and four sacks in four games as a senior due to minor knee injury. Accolades: Regional Rumble All-Star Game participant. Josh Murriel-OL 6'5", 302 Port St. Lucie High School (Florida) Port St. Lucie, Florida Coached By: Hilary Poole Recruited By: JaJuan Seider Senior Stats: Led an offensive line that blocked for a unit averaging 376 passing yards and 258 rushing yards per game. Accolades: First-team all-area and first-team all-county. Other Offers: Florida Atlantic, Memphis and New Mexico State. #63 Gage Niemeyer-OL 6'5", 285 Mount San Jacinto C.C. (California) San Jacinto, California Coached By: Casey Mazzotta Recruited By: Fred Tate & Gerad Parker Junior College Stats: 92% grade in blocking efficiency and no sacks allowed. Accolades: CCCAA All-Conference and Team MVP. Other Offers: Nevada and New Mexico State. Okechukwu Okoroha-S 6’1”, 205 Boston College Lanham, Md. Transfer Prior to Marshall: Saw action in 21 games and also started six, recording 34 tackles along the way, with a pass breakup, a fumble recovery and a half tackle for loss.

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DeAndre Reaves-WR 5’10”, 170 Dominion High School (Virginia) Sterling, Virginia Coached By: Kyle Buckwalter Recruited By: Gerad Parker & Mike Waugh Senior Stats: 1,780 yards rushing and 31 touchdowns. Accolades: Second-team All-Metro. Other Offers: West Virginia and Maryland. Ryan Riedel-LB 6'0", 245 Cabell Midland High School (West Virginia) Huntington, West Virginia Coached By: Luke Salmons Recruited By: Bill Legg Career Stats: 305 tackles, 47 tackles for loss, 15 sacks. Accolades: Led the state of West Virginia in tackles as a senior…First-team all-state and all-conference. Billy Rone-OL 6'4", 290 Glendale C.C. (Arizona) Glendale, Arizona Coached By: John Rome Recruited By: Gerad Parker Junior College Stats: Blocked for a unit that amassed 5,000+ total yards and ranked 15th nationally in the NJCAA. Accolades: First-team All-Conference. Other Offers: Mississippi State, Purdue, Indiana, East Carolina, SMU, Utah State, Western Kentucky and Akron. Shawn Samuels-SAF 6’1”, 194 Bainbridge High School (Georgia) Bainbridge, Georgia Coached By: Ed Pilcher Recruited By: Mike Waugh Stats: 54 tackles, 7 INTs, 12 PBUs, 2 PR TDs & 3 KR TDs. Accolades: First-team all-state and all-conference. Other Offers: Arkansas, UCF & UAB. Andre Scott-SAF 5'11", 183 Oak Ridge High School (Florida) Orlando, Florida Coached By: Eli Williams Recruited By: Todd Hartley Career Stats: 93 tackles, 7 INTs, 7 sacks, 2,972 yards passing, 1,600 yards rushing, 851 yards receiving, 28 Total TDs. Accolades: Central Florida Athlete of the Year, second-team all-state, seven-Time Central Florida Player of the Week

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Other Offers: Arkansas, South Carolina, West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Kansas, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Maryland, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Louisville, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, South Florida, Syracuse, Washington State, Florida International, UCF, Memphis, Temple and Ball State. #91 Ken Smith-DL 6'3", 288 Blinn C.C. (Texas) Copperas Cove, Texas Coached By: Ronnie Feldman Recruited By: Fred Tate Junior College Stats: 32 Tackles, 11 Sacks, 12 TFLs Accolades: SWJCFC All-Conference Other Offers: Colorado State, Ohio & Buffalo Gary Thompson-LB 6'3", 206 Helix High School (California) La Mesa, California Coached By: Troy Starr Recruited By: JaJuan Seider & Gerad Parker Senior Stats: 55 Tackles, 18 TFLs, 14 Sacks, 23 QB Hurries & 3 FFs Accolades: All-City, All-Conference, All-County, Prepstar California Classic All-Star Game Participant Corey Tindal-DB 5'10", 175 Atlanta Sports Academy (Georgia) via Boyd Anderson High School (Florida) Lauderdale Lakes, Florida Coached By: Damon Dawson & Mark James Recruited By: JaJuan Seider Senior Stats: 20 Tackles, 2 INTs, 187 Carries for 1,300 Yards and 15 Total TDs. Accolades: 1st Team All-County, UnderArmour Dade vs Broward All-Star Game Participant Other Offers: Maryland, Minnesota, Florida International, Western Kentucky, Toledo & Bowling Green Kent Turene-LB 6’3”, 230 Atlanta Sports Academy (Georgia) via Boyd Anderson High School (Florida) Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Coached By: Damon Dawson & Mark James Recruited By: JaJuan Seider Career Stats: 230 Tackles, 20 sacks, 4 INTs, 8 FFs Accolades: PrepStar All-American, 1st Team All-State Other Offers: Amassed over 50 offers including Georgia, LSU, Florida, South Carolina, Nebraska, Ohio State, West Virginia and Tennessee. #78 Clint Van Horn-OL 6’5”, 304 Woodrow Wilson High School Beckley, West Virginia Coached By: John Lilly Recruited By: Bill Legg Senior Stats: 87% Blocking Efficiency and 32 Pancakes Accolades: 1st Team All-State

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#43 Deontae West-CB 5’8”, 167 Hialeah High School (Florida) Hollywood, Florida Coached By: Mark Berman Recruited By: JaJuan Seider Career Stats: 91 tackles and 11 interceptions. Accolades: Miami-Dale all-county, Miami-Dade North/South All-Star Game. Other Offers: Texas Tech, Duke, Florida Atlantic, Toledo and Western Michigan.

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2011 Marshall FootballMarshall Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2011)

All games

Team Statistics MARSHALL OPPSCORING 284 372 Points Per Game 21.8 28.6FIRST DOWNS 211 275 R u s h i n g 82 99 P a s s i n g 118 162 P e n a l t y 11 14RUSHING YARDAGE 1561 1948 Yards gained rushing 1864 2345 Yards lost rushing 303 397 Rushing Attempts 446 470 Average Per Rush 3.5 4.1 Average Per Game 120.1 149.8 TDs Rushing 9 19PASSING YARDAGE 2773 3317 C o m p - A t t - I n t 246-407-15 288-460-14 Average Per Pass 6.8 7.2 Average Per Catch 11.3 11.5 Average Per Game 213.3 255.2 TDs Passing 22 24TOTAL OFFENSE 4334 5265 Total Plays 853 930 Average Per Play 5.1 5.7 Average Per Game 333.4 405.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 57-1272 54-1180PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-246 22-177INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-115 15-253KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.3 21.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.7 8.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.2 16.9FUMBLES-LOST 16-12 21-15PENALTIES-Yards 72-544 68-539 Average Per Game 41.8 41.5PUNTS-Yards 76-3054 60-2343 Average Per Punt 40.2 39.0 Net punt average 36.5 33.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 4 9 3 0 : 0 43RD-DOWN Conversions 70/194 71/186 3rd-Down Pct 36% 38%4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/16 7/18 4th-Down Pct 25% 39%SACKS BY-Yards 27-164 27-154MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 35 47FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-17 15-19ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 2-2RED-ZONE SCORES (29-33) 88% (44-53) 83%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (19-33) 58% (33-53) 62%PAT-ATTEMPTS (33-33) 100% (43-47) 91%ATTENDANCE 129371 227899 Games/Avg Per Game 5/25874 7/32557 Neutral Site Games 1/20072

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMarshall 71 82 64 60 7 284Opponents 103 146 55 68 0 372

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2011 Marshall FootballMarshall Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2011)

All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gMARTINEZ, Tron 12-11 160 692 43 649 4.1 3 22 54.1VAN, Travon 13-2 143 614 63 551 3.9 3 69 42.4GRAHAM, A.J. 5 - 4 40 258 21 237 5.9 3 18 47.4TALIAFERRO, Essray 13-0 26 95 3 92 3.5 0 10 7.1CATO, Rakeem 13-9 57 170 138 32 0.6 0 11 2.5WARD, Martin 11-0 4 21 1 20 5.0 0 12 1.8CRAWFORD, C.J. 13-2 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 0.8BOOKER, Andre 13-2 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2DOBSON, Aaron 13-13 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1WHITEHEAD, Kase 13-0 1 0 11 -11 -11.0 0 0 -0.8TEAM 8 - 0 12 0 23 -23 -1.9 0 0 -2.9Total 13 446 1864 303 1561 3.5 9 69 120.1Opponents 13 470 2345 397 1948 4.1 19 82 149.8

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gCATO, Rakeem 13-9 125.81 182-304-11 59.9 2059 15 77 158.4GRAHAM, A.J. 5 - 4 135.03 64-103-4 62.1 714 7 38 142.8Total 13 128.14 246-407-15 60.4 2773 22 77 213.3Opponents 13 134.31 288-460-14 62.6 3317 24 90 255.2

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/gDOBSON, Aaron 13-13 49 668 13.6 12 77 51.4EVANS, Troy 11-8 30 337 11.2 2 38 30.6WILSON, Antavious 12-10 29 462 15.9 1 53 38.5KELSON, Jermaine 13-3 23 208 9.0 0 35 16.0CRAWFORD, C.J. 13-2 21 175 8.3 1 27 13.5VAN, Travon 13-2 21 171 8.1 0 24 13.2MARTINEZ, Tron 12-11 20 171 8.6 0 25 14.2HOSKINS, Gator 13-11 14 123 8.8 3 34 9.5SHULER, Tommy 10-0 14 122 8.7 0 39 12.2FROHNAPFEL, Eric. 13-3 9 68 7.6 1 13 5.2BOOKER, Andre 13-2 6 116 19.3 0 32 8.9BONNER, Wayne 11-0 4 90 22.5 1 44 8.2TALIAFERRO, Essray 13-0 3 21 7.0 0 10 1.6KING, Jazz 7 - 0 2 20 10.0 1 18 2.9EVANS, Demetrius 2 - 0 1 21 21.0 0 21 10.5Total 13 246 2773 11.3 22 77 213.3Opponents 13 288 3317 11.5 24 90 255.2

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgBOOKER, Andre 18 195 10.8 1 87MITCHELL, Derek 1 10 10.0 0 10KELSON, Jermaine 1 22 22.0 0 0DUNSTON, Zach 1 11 11.0 0 0BROWN, Omar 0 8 0.0 0 8Total 21 246 11.7 1 87Opponents 22 177 8.0 0 22

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgJACKSON, Rashad 4 47 11.8 0 29BROWN, Omar 4 55 13.8 1 48ARRINGTON, Devin 2 8 4.0 0 8LOVETT, Monterius 2 0 0.0 0 0ROBERTS, Darryl 1 5 5.0 0 5GALE, Tyson 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 14 115 8.2 1 48Opponents 15 253 16.9 1 69

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgBOOKER, Andre 33 819 24.8 0 65EVANS, Troy 18 397 22.1 0 37WARD, Martin 3 45 15.0 0 16MARTINEZ, Tron 1 9 9.0 0 9BAZZIE, Alex 1 2 2.0 0 2TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 57 1272 22.3 0 65Opponents 54 1180 21.9 1 100

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgJACKSON, Rashad 2 17 8.5 1 12MITCHELL, Billy 2 39 19.5 1 20LOVETT, Monterius 1 5 5.0 0 5CARPENTER, George 1 6 6.0 0 6Total 6 67 11.2 2 20Opponents 2 54 27.0 2 36

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2011 Marshall FootballMarshall Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2011)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsDOBSON, Aaron 12 - - - - - - - 72WARNER, Tyler - 12-15 32-32 - - - - - 68GRAHAM, A.J. 3 - - - - - - - 18MARTINEZ, Tron 3 - - - - - - - 18HOSKINS, Gator 3 - - - - - - - 18VAN, Travon 3 - - - - - - - 18EVANS, Troy 2 - - - - - - - 12CRAWFORD, C.J. 1 - - - - - - - 6BOOKER, Andre 1 - - - - - - - 6KING, Jazz 1 - - - - - - - 6WILSON, Antavious 1 - - - - - - - 6BONNER, Wayne 1 - - - - - - - 6FROHNAPFEL, Eric. 1 - - - - - - - 6BROWN, Omar 1 - - - - - - - 6MITCHELL, Billy 1 - - - - - - - 6JACKSON, Rashad 1 - - - - - - - 6HAIG, Justin - 1-2 1-1 - - - - - 4CURRY, Vinny - - - - - - - 1 2CATO, Rakeem - - - - - 0-2 - - 0GALE, Tyson - - - - - - - - 0LOVETT, Monterius - - - - - - - - 0Total 35 13-17 33-33 - - 0-2 - 1 284Opponents 47 15-19 43-47 - - - - 1 372

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gCATO, Rakeem 13 361 32 2059 2091 160.8GRAHAM, A.J. 5 143 237 714 951 190.2MARTINEZ, Tron 12 160 649 0 649 54.1VAN, Travon 13 143 551 0 551 42.4TALIAFERRO, Essray 13 26 92 0 92 7.1WARD, Martin 11 4 20 0 20 1.8CRAWFORD, C.J. 13 1 11 0 11 0.8BOOKER, Andre 13 1 2 0 2 0.2DOBSON, Aaron 13 1 1 0 1 0.1WHITEHEAD, Kase 13 1 -11 0 -11 -0.8TEAM 8 12 -23 0 -23 -2.9Total 13 853 1561 2773 4334 333.4Opponents 13 930 1948 3317 5265 405.0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkWARNER, Tyler 12-15 80.0 0-1 6-6 4-4 2-4 0-0 45 1HAIG, Justin 1-2 50.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 24 0

FG Sequence Marshall OpponentsWEST VIRGINIA (24),(21) (27),(43)Southern Miss (32),41 (36),(28)Ohio University - (20),(21),(34)Virginia Tech (45) (41),37LOUISVILLE 48,19,(24) 47UCF 40 -RICE (45) (35),(24)Houston - -UAB (26) -Tulsa (30) (20)MEMPHIS (20) 45,(26)East Carolina (24),(23) (57),(58),52FIU Panthers (37),(39) (46)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkWHITEHEAD, Kase 76 3044 40.1 64 5 25 23 6 1TEAM 0 10 0.0 10 0 0 0 0 0Total 76 3054 40.2 64 5 25 23 6 1Opponents 60 2343 39.0 67 4 14 21 5 4

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnHAIG, Justin 58 3443 59.4 1 2Total 58 3443 59.4 1 2 21.9 38.7 31Opponents 73 4547 62.3 16 0 22.3 40.5 29

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2011 Marshall FootballMarshall Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2011)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gBOOKER, Andre 13 2 116 195 819 0 1132 87.1MARTINEZ, Tro 12 649 171 0 9 0 829 69.1EVANS, Troy 11 0 337 0 397 0 734 66.7VAN, Travon 13 551 171 0 0 0 722 55.5DOBSON, Aaro 13 1 668 0 0 0 669 51.5WILSON, Antavi 12 0 462 0 0 0 462 38.5GRAHAM, A.J. 5 237 0 0 0 0 237 47.4KELSON, Jerma 13 0 208 22 0 0 230 17.7CRAWFORD, C. 13 11 175 0 0 0 186 14.3HOSKINS, Gato 13 0 123 0 0 0 123 9.5SHULER, Tomm 10 0 122 0 0 0 122 12.2TALIAFERRO, E 13 92 21 0 0 0 113 8.7BONNER, Wayn 11 0 90 0 0 0 90 8.2F R O H N A P F E L , 13 0 68 0 0 0 68 5.2WARD, Martin 11 20 0 0 45 0 65 5.9BROWN, Omar 13 0 0 8 0 55 63 4.8JACKSON, Ras 12 0 0 0 0 47 47 3.9CATO, Rakeem 13 32 0 0 0 0 32 2.5EVANS, Demetri 2 0 21 0 0 0 21 10.5KING, Jazz 7 0 20 0 0 0 20 2.9DUNSTON, Zac 6 0 0 11 0 0 11 1.8MITCHELL, Der 13 0 0 10 0 0 10 0.8ARRINGTON, D 13 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.6ROBERTS, Darr 13 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.4BAZZIE, Alex 13 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.2WHITEHEAD, K 13 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -0.8TEAM 8 -23 0 0 0 0 -23 -2.9Total 13 1561 2773 246 1272 115 5967 459.0Opponents 13 1948 3317 177 1180 253 6875 528.8

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2011 Marshall FootballMarshall Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2011)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf31 BROWN, Omar 13-13 71 42 113 4.5-9 . 4-55 4 . . 4 . .47 GALE, Tyson 13-13 44 51 95 12.5-41 1.0-8 1-0 4 . . . . .48 CARPENTER, George 13-13 34 58 92 8.5-45 4.0-25 . 2 9 3-6 2 . .25 ARRINGTON, Devin 13-13 41 36 77 2.5-4 . 2-8 4 . . 2 . .99 CURRY, Vinny 13-13 44 33 77 22.0-110 11.0-69 . 1 8 1-0 7 3 135 HARRIS, Kellen 13-5 16 44 60 6.0-8 0.5-1 . . 2 . 1 . .36 LOVETT, Monterius 13-7 39 14 53 . . 2-0 3 . 2-5 . . .58 TAYLOR, Jeremiah 12-11 17 28 45 7.5-29 3.5-24 . . 11 1-0 . . .98 JOHNSON, Delvin 13-12 19 23 42 10.5-22 2.0-9 . 1 7 1-0 . . .5 JACKSON, Rashad 12-10 27 14 41 4.5-10 . 4-47 9 . 2-17 . . .97 AIKEN, Marques 12-12 13 26 39 5.5-13 1.0-8 . 2 3 1-0 . . .39 ROBERTS, Darryl 13-9 25 12 37 2.0-4 1.0-3 1-5 7 . . . 1 .46 HOLMES, Jermaine 13-8 11 15 26 2.5-5 . . 1 1 . . . .6 WARREN, Phillip 12-1 11 15 26 1.0-4 . . 2 1 . 1 . .44 MITCHELL, Derek 13-0 13 9 22 . . . 1 . . . 1 .27 MITCHELL, Billy 13-1 12 10 22 0.5-0 . . 2 2 2-39 . . .96 SPARROW, Brandon 13-1 7 15 22 2.0-8 1.0-3 . . 2 1-0 . . .53 BAZZIE, Alex 13-0 9 12 21 1.0-6 . . . 3 1-0 . . .43 BLACK, Trevor 8-0 12 8 20 4.5-10 . . 2 3 . . . .40 MYERS, Ra'Shawde 13-0 1 8 9 1.5-8 1.0-7 . . 1 . . . .93 BULLOCK, Brandon 11-0 2 6 8 2.5-10 1.0-7 . . . . . . .33 ROSS, T.J. 10-0 2 5 7 0.5-1 . . . 1 . . . .49 CARTER, Cortez 12-0 2 5 7 . . . . . . . . .32 CARPER, Tyrone 12-0 1 6 7 . . . . . . . . .14 WAITERS, Raheem 11-0 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .23 HAIG, Justin 13-0 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .8 BAXTER, Keith 6-0 1 3 4 . . . 1 . . . . .30 MCKELVEY, Evan 6-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .1C HOLMES, Ardy 2-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .51 MEADOWS, Deon 11-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .2 MARTINEZ, Tron 12-11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .19 BOOKER, Andre 13-2 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .92 ROUSE, James 3-1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .42 TALIAFERRO, Essray 13-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .29 WARD, Martin 11-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .7 VAN, Travon 13-2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .3 DOBSON, Aaron 13-13 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . .9 WILSON, Antavious 12-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .21 CRAWFORD, C.J. 13-2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .45 PICKETT, Matt 12-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .64 BRUHIN, John 12-12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .73 TILLMAN, Ryan 12-12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .18 KELSON, Jermaine 13-3 . . . . . . . . . . 1 .34 DUNSTON, Zach 6-0 . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 .

Total 13 495 508 1003 102-347 27-164 14-115 47 55 15-67 17 7 1Opponents 13 451 487 938 81-287 27-154 15-253 36 41 11-54 9 2 1

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2012 Marshall Football Roster (as of 8/23) 

NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 A.J. Leggett DB 5-11 186 Fr. Miami, Fla./South Miami 2 Tron Martinez RB 5-10 199 Jr. Hampton, Va./Hampton 3 Aaron Dobson WR 6-3 200 Sr. Dunbar, W.Va./South Charleston 4 Demetrius Evans WR 5-11 194 Jr. Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central 5 Jermaine Kelson WR 5-7 183 Jr. Miami, Fla./Southridge 6 Davonte Allen WR 6-2 200 R-Fr. Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central 6 Dominick LeGrande S 6-2 213 Sr. Staten Island, N.Y./Boston College 7 Travon Van RB 5-10 193 R-So. La Mesa, Calif./Milford Academy Prep 8 Keith Baxter DB 5-11 190 So. Homestead, Fla./Homestead 9 Antavious Wilson WR 6-1 196 R-Sr. Pahokee, Fla./Pahokee 10 Okechukwu Okoroha S 6-1 210 Sr. Lanham, Md./Boston College 11 Devin Arrington LB 6-3 210 R-Sr. Portsmouth, Va./Deep Creek 12 Rakeem Cato QB 6-0 182 So. Miami, Fla./Miami Central 13 Armonze Daniel DL 6-3 235 R-Fr. Avon, Ind./Avon 14 Raheem Waiters LB 6-0 205 So. Quincy, W.Va./Riverside 15 Blake Frohnapfel QB 6-6 225 R-Fr. Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge 16 Gunnar Holcombe QB 6-3 187 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./University School 16 Lawrence Johnson LB 6-0 209 R-Jr. West Bloomfield, Mich./West Bloomfield 17 Tommy Shuler WR 5-8 187 So. Miami, Fla./Miami Central 18 Tanner Owens QB 6-1 190 So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Amelia 18 Andre Scott S 6-0 184 Fr. Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge 19 Andre Snipes-Booker WR 5-10 176 Sr. Sarasota, Fla. /Riverview 20 Steward Butler RB 5-9 165 R-Fr. Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 20 Derek Robinson DB 5-10 166 R-So. Davie, Fla./Nova 21 C.J. Crawford TE 6-2 229 R-Jr. Huntington, W.Va./Huntington 22 D.J. Hunter S 6-0 204 R-Fr. Middletown, Ohio/Middletown 23 Justin Haig K 5-8 180 R-So. Delray Beach, Fla./American Heritage 23 Lorenzo Steele DB 5-8 170 R-Fr. District Heights, Md./Suitland 24 Isaiah “Jazz” King WR 5-11 191 R-So. Duncan, S.C./James F. Byrnes 25 Stefone Grace TE 6-2 222 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Milford Academy 26 Harold “Gator” Hoskins TE 6-2 240 Jr. Gainesville, Fla./Eastside 27 Billy Mitchell LB 6-3 238 R-Jr. Navarre, Fla./Navarre 28 Corie Wilson S 5-10 179 R-Fr. Miami, Fla./Edison 29 Martin Ward RB 5-10 221 R-Sr. Jonesboro, Ga./Mount Zion 31 Evan McKelvey LB 6-1 198 So. Moncks Corner, S.C./Berkley 32 DeAndre Reaves WR 5-10 172 R-Fr. Sterling, Va./Dominion 33 Devon Smith WR 5-7 147 Sr. White Plains, Md./Westlake 35 Shawn Samuels S 5-10 196 R-Fr. Bainbridge, Ga./Bainbridge 35 Remi Watson RB 5-11 202 R-Fr. Lakeland, Fla./Lake Gibson 36 Monterius Lovett DB 5-11 167 R-Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. /Rickards 37 Kevin Grooms RB 5-10 165 R-Fr. Hollywood, Fla./South Broward 37 Derrick Thomas DB 6-0 181 R-Jr. Greenbelt, Md./Penn State 38 Ardy Holmes DB 5-8 185 So. Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte 38 Tyler Williams P 6-0 195 Fr. Fort Wayne, In./R. Nelson Snider 39 Darryl Roberts DB 5-11 172 Jr. Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 40 Ra’Shawde Myers DL 6-4 234 R-So. Cocoa, Fla./Cocoa 42 Essray Taliaferro RB 5-7 181 R-Jr. Washington D.C./Briarwoods 43 Deontae West DB 5-9 167 Fr. Hollywood, Fla./Hialeah 44 Derek Mitchell S 6-1 196 R-Jr. Point Pleasant, W.Va./Point Pleasant 45 Matt Pickett DL 6-3 233 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence 46 Jermaine Holmes LB 5-11 245 So. Valdosta, Ga./Valdosta 47 Devon Johnson LB 6-2 225 Fr. Richlands, Va./Richland 47 Kevin Rodriguez RB 5-6 189 Fr. Linden, N.J./Linden 48 Stephen Roush S 6-1 201 So. Parkersburg, W.Va./Mount Union 48 Zach Wellman RB 6-0 237 R-So. Huntington, W.Va./Spring Valley 49 Cortez Carter LB 5-11 224 So. Bealeton, Va./Liberty

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RECORDSRECORDS

▲Three-time Super Bowl Champion Troy Brown led Marshall to the 1992 National Title.

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Team Rushing RecordsRushes Game: 81 vs. Morehead State, 1977 Season: 678 (1995)Net Yards Game: 576 vs. Detroit Tech, 1940 Season: 3,395 (1996)Yards Per Rush Game: 8.3 vs. Eastern Illinois, 1992 (340 yards/41 attempts) Season: 5.8 (1996)

Individual Rushing RecordsRushes Game: 47 by Ron Darby vs. Western Carolina, 1988 Season: 349 by Chris Parker, 1995 Career: 1,110 by Chris Parker, 1992-1995Net Yards Game: 262 by Ron Darby vs. Western Carolina, 1988 Season: 1,833 by Chris Parker, 1995 Career: 5,924 by Chris Parker, 1992-1995Yards Per Rush Game: 27.7 by Harvey Kuhl vs. Dayton, 1940 Season: 9.5 by John Zontini, 1931 (865 yards/91 attempts) Career: 6.5 by Erik Thomas, 1993-1996

Year-by-Year Leaders (bold* indicates school record)Year Name, Class Att Yards Avg TD Lg2011 Tron Martinez, So. 160 649 4.1 3 222010 Martin Ward, So. 96 345 3.6 1 552009 Darius Marshall, Jr. 227 1,131 5.0 11 802008 Darius Marshall, So. 224 1,095 4.9 5 612007 Darius Marshall, Fr. 123 631 5.1 3 342006 Ahmad Bradshaw, Jr. 249 1,523 6.1 19 672005 Ahmad Bradshaw, So. 214 997 4.7 9 562004 Earl Charles, Sr. 177 875 4.7 5 492003 Earl Charles, Jr. 205 1,039 5.1 12 452002 Brandon Carey, Sr. 150 657 4.4 4 332001 Franklin Wallace, So. 152 796 5.2 9 622000 Franklin Wallace, Fr. 100 555 5.6 7 621999 Doug Chapman, Sr. 164 686 4.2 12 331998 Doug Chapman, Jr. 252 1,184 4.7 15 421997 Doug Chapman, So. 157 908 5.8 10 341996 Erik Thomas, Sr. 187 1,296 6.9 8 661995 Chris Parker, Sr. 349* 1,833* 5.3 18 681994 Chris Parker, Jr. 321 1,728 5.4 23* 611993 Chris Parker, So. 339 1,750 5.2 23* 711992 Glenn Pedro, Jr. 187 974 5.2 9 441991 Orlando Hatchett, Jr. 146 855 5.9 6 551990 Orlando Hatchett, So. 132 626 4.7 8 601989 Ron Darby, Sr. 172 788 4.6 6 381988 Ron Darby, Jr. 289 1,282 4.4 16 451987 Ron Darby, So. 313 1,587 5.1 16 351986 Darryl DeBoes, So. 122 489 4.0 8 881985 Mike McCoy, So. 94 335 3.6 0 191984 Randy Clarkson, Jr. 131 467 3.6 1 251983 Larry Fourquean, Sr. 204 899 4.4 8 461982 Gilbert Orr, Jr. 104 549 5.3 1 711981 Larry Fourquean, So. 197 843 4.3 2 541980 Ron Lear, So. 134 617 4.6 1 341979 Ron Lear, Fr. 241 1,162 4.8 6 691978 Danny Wright, So. 195 652 3.3 3 761977 C.W. Geiger, Jr. 247 1,039 4.2 6 481976 Mike Bailey, So. 128 605 4.7 3 551975 Bud Nelson, Fr. 193 382 2.0 1 181974 Bob Tracey, Fr. 108 408 3.8 3 281973 Jon Lockett, So. 173 593 3.4 9 211972 Ned Burks, So. 96 346 3.6 1 531971 Johnstonbaugh, So. 58 285 4.9 1 391970 Art Harris, So. 113 413 3.6 1 311969 John Hurst, Sr. 103 355 3.4 3 461968 Dickey Carter, So. 72 405 5.6 1 581967 Charlie Jones, Jr. 160 535 3.3 2 N/A1966 Andrew Socha, Sr. 151 735 4.9 4 N/A1965 Mickey Jackson, Jr. 186 704 3.7 16 N/A1964 Jack Mahone, Sr. 190 878 4.6 9 N/A1963 Jack Mahone, Jr. 163 884 5.4 4 N/A1962 James Brown, So. 75 295 3.9 3 N/A1961 Dixon Edwards, So. 147 561 3.8 1 N/A1960 Millard Fleming, So. 136 462 3.4 2 N/A1959 Jim Maddox, Sr. 94 310 3.3 5 N/A1958 Sonny Sirriani, Sr. 81 395 4.8 4 N/A1957 Raymon Dunlap, Sr. 72 283 3.9 5 N/A1956 Sonny Sirriani, Jr. 48 241 5.1 1 N/A1955 Len Hellyer, Jr. 84 737 8.8 8 N/A1954 Fred Freeman, So. 109 606 5.5 4 N/A1953 Paul Long, Sr. 86 272 3.1 1 N/A1952 Len Hellyer, So. 109 498 4.5 N/A N/A1951 Ed Prelaz, Jr. 115 543 4.8 N/A N/A1950 Ed Prelaz, So. 117 543 4.6 N/A N/A1941 *Jackie Hunt, Sr. 17 773 43.4 9 N/A1940 *Jackie Hunt, Jr. 27 1,228 45.5 27 N/A1939 *Jackie Hunt, So. 7 315 45.0 7 N/A1931 John Zontini, Fr. 91 865 9.5* 7 88**During his career, Jackie Hunt averaged 45 yards per carry on his touchdown runs.

Because no statistics were kept during that era, only newspaper accounts of his scoring plays are available.

▲ Boot Elkins still owns the longest run and pass from scrimmage in school history.

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Top Single-Season PerformancesRushing Attempts 1. 349 Chris Parker 1995 2. 329 Chris Parker 1993 3. 321 Chris Parker 1994 4. 313 Ron Darby 1987 5. 289 Ron Darby 1988 6. 252 Doug Chapman 1998 7. 249 Ahmad Bradshaw 2006 8. 247 C.W. Geiger 1977 9. 241 Ron Lear 1979 10. 227 Darius Marshall 2009 11. 224 Darius Marshall 2008 12. 214 Ahmad Bradshaw 2005 13. 205 Earl Charles 2003 14. 204 Larry Fourquean 1983 15. 198 Doug Chapman 1996 16. 197 Larry Fourquean 1981 17. 190 Jack Mahone 1964 18. 187 Glenn Pedro 1992 187 Erik Thomas 1996 20. 186 Mickey Jackson 1965

Rushing Yards Gained 1. 1,833 Chris Parker 1995 2. 1,750 Chris Parker 1993 3. 1,728 Chris Parker 1994 4. 1,523 Ahmad Bradshaw 2006 5. 1,506 Ron Darby 1987 6. 1,296 Erik Thomas 1996 7. 1,282 Ron Darby 1988 8. 1,238 Doug Chapman 1996 9. 1,184 Doug Chapman 1998 10. 1,162 Ron Lear 1979 11. 1,131 Darius Marshall 2009 12. 1,095 Darius Marshall 2008 13. 1,039 Earl Charles 2003 1,039 C.W. Geiger 1977 15. 997 Ahmad Bradshaw 2005 16. 974 Glenn Pedro 1992 17. 908 Doug Chapman 1997 18. 899 Larry Fourquean 1983 19. 884 Jack Mahone 1963 20. 878 Jack Mahone 1964 21. 855 Orlando Hachett 1991 22. 843 Larry Fourquean 1981

Top Career PerformancesRushing Yards Gained 1. 5,924 Chris Parker 1992-95 2. 4,016 Doug Chapman 1996-99 3. 3,903 Ron Darby 1986-89 4. 3,900 Jackie Hunt 1939-41* 5. 2,982 Ahmad Bradshaw 2004-06 6. 2,900 John Zontini 1931-34* 7. 2,857 Darius Marshall 2007-2009 8. 2,724 Glenn Pedro 1990-93 9. 2,694 Franklin Wallace 2000-2003 10. 2,357 Erik Thomas 1993-96 11. 2,232 Larry Fourquean 1980-83 12. 2,143 Orlando Hatchett 1989-92 13. 2,000 Llow Turner 1996-99 14. 1,902 Jack Mahone 1962-64 15. 1,863 Earl Charles 2003-04 16. 1,779 Ron Lear 1979-80 17. 1,570 Mike Bailey 1975-78 18. 1,399 Andy Socha 1964-66 19. 1,384 Len Hellyer 1951-56% 20. 1,297 C.W. Geiger 1977-78 21. 1,231 Mickey Jackson 1964-66 * Hunt’s and Zontini’s yardage are estimates gathered from media reports. Statistics were not kept during that era of Marshall football. % Hellyer did not play in 1953-54 due to the Korean War.

Rushing Touchdowns 1. 68 Chris Parker 1992-95 2. 52 Doug Chapman 1996-99 3. 43 Jackie Hunt 1939-41 4. 41 Tom Stark 1927-30 5. 38 Ron Darby 1986-89 6. 31 Ahmad Bradshaw 2004-06 31 Glenn Pedro 1990-93 8. 29 Franklin Wallace 2000-03 9. 27 John Zontini 1931-34 10. 26 Orlando Hatchett 1989-92 11. 24 Micky Jackson 1964-66 24 Erik Thomas 1993-95

▲ Chris Parker is Marshall’s all-tme leading rusher with 5,924 yards.

▲ Ron Lear led the Thundering Herd in rushing in 1979 and 1980.

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RUSHING RECORDSRUSHING RECORDS100-Yard Rushing Games (By Yards)Date Player Opponent Rush Yards TD11/12/88 Ron Darby @ Western Carolina 47* 262* 411/18/06 Ahmad Bradshaw UTEP 40 261 511/7/81 Larry Fourqurean @ Appalachian State 32 245 111/3/06 Ahmad Bradshaw @ UAB 25 242 211/8/40 &Jackie Hunt Detroit Tech 228 511/16/63 Jack Mahone @ Kent State 29 224 19/20/41 &Jackie Hunt Omaha 6 220 10/13/79 Ron Lear @ Furman 30 218 310/2/93 Chris Parker @ UT-Chattanooga 24 209 311/17/79 Ron Lear @ Appalachian State 21 208 111/19/88 Ron Darby @ Youngstown State 29 205 19/26/09 Darius Marshall @ Memphis 25 203 311/6/93 Chris Parker East Tennessee State 28 202 111/18/95 Chris Parker Hofstra 40 199 110/27/01 Franklin Wallace Akron 23 196 211/3/79 Ron Lear The Citadel 35 195 110/5/40 Harley Kuhl Dayton 7 194 9/10/94 Chris Parker Tennessee Tech 30 191 11/19/05 Ahmad Bradshaw East Carolina 29 187 29/19/09 Darius Marshall Bowling Green 21 186 111/5/77 Claude Geiger @ Akron 35 185 11/7/31 John Zontini Fairmont State 183 210/4/06 Ahmad Bradshaw UCF 18 181 19/17/77 Claude Geiger Morehead State 35 181 110/11/97 Doug Chapman Akron 14 180 11/24/94 Chris Parker Middle Tennessee 36 180 310/15/94 Chris Parker Western Carolina 35 180 310/21/78 Danny Wright @ Kent State 32 179 12/7/96 Erik Thomas Furman# 22 178 110/1/55 Len Hellyer @ Morris Harvey 12 177 10/11/03 Earl Charles Kent State 27 173 211/5/55 Len Hellyer Youngstown state 173 19/7/96 Erik Thomas Howard 18 173 110/28/95 Chris Parker @ The Citadel 32 173 112/14/96 Erik Thomas Northern Iowa# 20 171 19/26/53 Dyke Six Morehead State 171 11/5/94 Chris Parker @ East Tennessee State 15 167 310/14/89 Ron Darby The Citadel 27 165 210/12/96 Erik Thomas @ VMI 15 164 19/22/90 Orlando Hatchett @ The Citadel 13 163 11/10/73 Bob Tracey Toledo 163 110/14/95 Chris Parker @ Western Carolina 14 162 311/14/87 Ron Darby Western Carolina 25 162 311/21/98 Doug Chapman Wofford 26 161 29/11/93 Chris Parker Murray State 12 160 29/17/83 Larry Fourqurean @ Morehead State 16 158 211/4/95 Chris Parker East Tennessee State 25 157 29/17/94 Chris Parker @ Georgia Southern 35 157 210/26/91 Orlando Hatchett Tennessee-Chattanooga 22 156 12/2/95 Chris Parker Northern Iowa# 25 154 29/3/88 Ron Darby @ Morehead State 35 154 110/12/02 Wilbur Hargrove Buffalo 16 153 112/3/94 Chris Parker James Madison# 29 153 29/16/89 Ron Darby East Tennessee State 31 152 9/9/06 Ahmad Bradshaw Hofstra 17 152 49/9/06 Bernard Morris Hofstra 14 151 9/19/98 Doug Chapman @ South Carolina 29 151 19/27/75 Bobby Campbell Illinois State 151 111/17/73 Bob Tracey Dayton 151 211/8/05 Ahmad Bradshaw Southern Miss 30 150 110/5/02 Franklin Wallace @ Kent State 15 149 110/7/95 Chris Parker VMI 14 149 38/30/86 Darryl DeBoes West Virginia Tech 21 149 210/8/77 Claude Geiger @ Miami 23 149 111/1/03 Franklin Wallace Akron 15 147 110/28/67 Charlie Jones Western Michigan 147 9/25/65 Mickey Jackson @ Eastern Kentucky 31 146 411/15/97 Llow Turner Ohio 17 146 11/20/04 Ahmad Bradshaw Western Michigan 8 145 112/10/94 Chris Parker @ Boise State# 38 144 112/4/93 Chris Parker Delaware# 33 144 411/15/08 Darius Marshall Central Florida 16 142 9/20/02 Brandon Carey Central Florida 28 142 111/26/40 &Jackie Hunt Scranton 142 411/21/40 &Jackie Hunt West Virginia Wesleyan 142 4 11/16/40 &Jackie Hunt Xavier 142 411/1/40 &Jackie Hunt Morris Harvey 142 49/29/73 Jon Lockett Xavier 142 10/3/09 Darius Marshall East Carolina 28 141 210/28/78 Danny Wright Furman 17 141 19/13/08 Darius Marshall Memphis 27 140 111/20/04 Earl Charles Western Michigan 20 140 111/2/91 Glenn Pedro Western Carolina 21 139 211/04/06 Ahmad Bradshaw Tulane 22 138 12/12/87 Ron Darby @ Appalachian State# 34 138 29/19/87 Ron Darby @ Eastern Kentucky 26 138 9/29/56 Len Hellyer Morris Harvey 137 211/21/09 Martin Ward SMU 25 136 112/19/87 Ron Darby vs. NE Louisiana# 24 136 110/16/82 Gilbert Orr Western Carolina 17 135 110/24/09 Darius Marshall UAB 32 133 110/22/05 Ahmad Bradshaw @ UTEP 17 133 12/27/99 Doug Chapman vs. BYU$ 14 133 211/2/63 Jack Mahone @ Western Michigan 29 133 10/31/64 Jack Mahone Western Michigan 29 133 10/16/93 Chris Parker @ North Carolina State 24 132 110/17/64 Jack Mahone Kentucky State 131 11/23/02 Franklin Wallace @ Ohio 29 131 19/28/96 Doug Chapman Western Kentucky 22 131 110/29/66 Andy Socha Western Michigan 131 12/5/87 Ron Darby Weber State 19 130 9/21/96 Doug Chapman @ Georgia Southern 24 130 110/1/77 Claude Geiger @ Appalachian State 31 129 2

Date Player Opponent Rush Yards TD10/8/83 Larry Fourqurean East Tennessee State 26 129 110/7/95 Olandis Gary VMI 13 129 110/15/11 A.J. Graham Rice 20 129 212/11/93 Chris Parker Troy State# 41 129 111/30/96 Doug Chapman Delaware# 9 128 39/8/01 Trod Buggs Massachusetts 12 128 10/17/98 Doug Chapman Kent State 21 127 210/6/56 George Templin Western Michigan 11 127 111/10/07 Bernard Morris East Carolina 11 126 19/5/87 Ron Darby Morehead State 25 126 9/8/79 Ron Lear Toledo 27 126 10/28/06 Ahmad Bradshaw Memphis 25 125 212/14/96 Doug Chapman Northern Iowa# 23 125 9/3/83 Larry Fourqurean @ Eastern Michigan 27 124 11/8/08 Darius Marshall @ East Carolina 20 123 9/18/93 Chris Parker Georgia Southern 25 123 10/25/97 Doug Chapman Eastern Michigan 15 122 29/18/10 Andre Booker @ Bowling Green 7 121 111/13/93 Chris Parker @ Furman 32 121 9/12/92 Chris Parker Eastern Illinois 6 121 110/24/81 Larry Fourqurean VMI 22 121 10/27/07 Bernard Morris Rice 13 120 210/20/84 Randy Clarkson The Citadel 18 119 9/20/80 Ron Lear @ VMI 16 119 11/22/08 Darius Marshall @ Rice 24 118 9/9/95 Chris Parker Tennessee Tech 17 118 110/30/93 Chris Parker @ The Citadel 16 118 310/36/96 Erik Thomas @ Appalachian State 18 118 9/5/92 Orlando Hatchett Morehead State 10 117 212/5/97 Doug Chapman Toledo% 20 117 111/15/97 Doug Chapman Ohio 26 117 110/30/10 Tron Martinez UTEP 24 117 111/11/00 Franklin Wallace Miami 9 116 110/21/00 Franklin Wallace Kent State 9 116 210/31/98 Doug Chapman @ Bowling Green 13 116 11/1/97 Doug Chapman @ Central Michigan 16 116 212/5/92 Glenn Pedro Middle Tennessee# 24 116 111/12/66 Andy Socha Kent State 11610/5/74 Bob Tracey @ Temple 116 8/30/08 Darius Marshall Illinois State 20 115 111/24/73 Bob Tracey Ohio 115 111/20/76 Mike Bailey Southern Illinois 12 115 1 11/28/03 Earl Charles Ohio 23 115 10/36/96 Doug Chapman @ Appalachian State 19 115 10/26/28 Johnny Watson Morris Harvey 115 29/24/60 Millard Fleming @ Bowling Green 10 115 12/21/96 Erik Thomas Montana# 20 114 11/12/11 Travon Van Tulsa 17 114 111/21/09 Terrell Edwards-Maye SMU 22 113 110/3/98 Doug Chapman Miami 31 113 111/2/91 Orlando Hatchett Western Carolina 7 113 9/20/08 Darius Marshall @Southern Mississippi 30 112 112/9/95 Chris Parker @ McNeese State# 24 112 110/18/80 Dickie Rollins Tennessee-Chattanooga 19 112 10/18/03 Earl Charles @ Buffalo 23 112 29/20/03 Franklin Wallace @ Kansas State 17 112 11/12/94 Chris Parker Furman 24 111 111/25/06 Ahmad Bradshaw @ So. Miss 21 110 110/18/97 Doug Chapman @ Miami 28 110 19/27/75 Herman Nelson Illinois State 110 19/24/77 Claude Geiger Toledo 34 110 19/12/09 Darius Marshall @ Virginia Tech 17 109 112/2/92 Glenn Pedro Delaware 19 109 10/7/01 Franklin Wallace @ Northern Illinois 23 109 10/1/94 Chris Parker Tennessee-Chattanooga 18 109 39/14/74 Bob Tracey @ Morehead State 109 111/28/03 Franklin Wallace Ohio 15 108 111/13/99 Doug Chapman @ Western Michigan 29 108 211/24/32 John Zontini West Virginia Wesleyan 108 310/4/58 Dewey Ballengee Western Michigan 11 108 11/3/01 Trod Buggs @ Kent State 13 107 10/29/94 Chris Parker The Citadel 14 107 212/4/98 Doug Chapman Toledo% 23 106 8/30/97 Llow Turner @ West Virginia 8 106 110/23/93 Chris Parker Appalachian State 18 106 110/24/64 Jack Mahone Louisville 106 9/16/95 Chris Parker Georgia Southern 24 105 10/21/32 John Zontini @ Dayton 105 111/17/84 Randy Clarkson @ East Tennessee State 28 105 111/5/83 Larry Fourqurean William & Mary 16 105 210/4/86 Ron Darby @ VMI 19 104 11/24/01 Brandon Carey Youngstown State 20 104 110/30/99 Llow Turner Northern Illinois 16 104 211/7/98 Llow Turner Central Michigan 17 104 12/21/96 Doug Chapman Montana# 15 104 210/21/95 Chris Parker Appalachian State 21 104 10/30/76 Bobby Campbell Akron 16 104 19/29/04 Earl Charles Miami 23 103 11/2/96 Erik Thomas The Citadel 17 103 19/15/73 Jon Lockett Morehead State 103 210/27/73 Jon Lockett Bowling Green 103 9/17/77 Mike Bailey Morehead State 20 103 110/28/08 Darius Marshall Houston 15 102 19/19/92 Orlando Hatchett @ VMI 18 102 29/24/77 Mike Bailey Toledo 12 101 1 11/19/03 Earl Charles @ UCF 20 101 111/30/02 Brandon Carey Ball State 12 101 10/17/98 Llow Turner Kent State 15 101 9/10/10 Martin Ward West Virginia 11 101 010/14/95 Erik Thomas @ Western Carolina 11 100 111/14/92 Glenn Pedro Tennessee Tech 13 100 110/17/92 Glenn Pedro @ The Citadel 14 100 & Jackie Hunt’s numbers are based on an average of 45.5 yards per touchdown for the 1940 season.* = School Record, $ Bowl Game, %MAC Championship Game, # Division I-AA Playoff Game

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RUSHING RECORDSRUSHING RECORDS100-Yard Rushing Games (By Date)Date Player Opponent Rush Yards TD11/12/11 Travon Van Tulsa 17 114 110/15/11 A.J. Graham Rice 20 129 210/30/10 Tron Martinez UTEP 24 117 19/18/10 Andre Booker @ Bowling Green 7 121 19/10/10 Martin Ward West Virginia 11 101 011/21/09 Terrell Edwards-Maye SMU 22 113 111/21/09 Martin Ward SMU 25 136 110/24/09 Darius Marshall UAB 32 133 110/3/09 Darius Marshall East Carolina 28 141 29/26/09 Darius Marshall @ Memphis 25 203 39/19/09 Darius Marshall Bowling Green 21 186 19/12/09 Darius Marshall @ Virginia Tech 17 109 111/22/08 Darius Marshall @ Rice 24 118 011/15/08 Darius Marshall UCF 16 142 011/8/08 Darius Marshall @East Carolina 20 123 010/28/09 Darius Marshall Houston 15 102 19/20/08 Darius Marshall @ Southern Miss 30 112 19/13/08 Darius Marshall Memphis 27 140 18/30/08 Darius Marshall Illinois State 20 115 111/10/07 Bernard Morris East Carolina 11 126 110/27/07 Bernard Morris Rice 13 120 211/25/06 Ahmad Bradshaw @ So. Miss 21 110 111/18/06 Ahmad Bradshaw UTEP 40 261 511/04/06 Ahmad Bradshaw Tulane 22 138 010/28/06 Ahmad Bradshaw Memphis 25 125 210/21/06 Ahmad Bradshaw @ UAB 25 242 210/4/06 Ahmad Bradshaw UCF 18 181 19/9/06 Ahmad Bradshaw Hofstra 17 152 49/9/06 Bernard Morris Hofstra 14 151 011/19/05 Ahmad Bradshaw East Carolina 29 187 211/8/05 Ahmad Bradshaw Southern Miss 30 150 110/22/05 Ahmad Bradshaw @ UTEP 17 133 011/20/04 Ahmad Bradshaw Western Michigan 8 145 111/20/04 Earl Charles Western Michigan 20 140 19/29/04 Earl Charles Miami 23 103 011/28/03 Earl Charles Ohio 23 115 011/28/03 Franklin Wallace Ohio 15 108 111/19/03 Earl Charles @ UCF 20 101 111/1/03 Franklin Wallace Akron 15 147 110/18/03 Earl Charles @ Buffalo 23 112 210/11/03 Earl Charles Kent State 27 173 29/20/03 Franklin Wallace @ Kansas State 17 112 011/30/02 Brandon Carey Ball State 12 101 011/23/02 Franklin Wallace @ Ohio 29 131 110/12/02 Wilbur Hargrove Buffalo 16 153 110/5/02 Franklin Wallace @ Kent State 15 149 19/20/02 Brandon Carey Central Florida 28 142 111/24/01 Brandon Carey Youngstown State 20 104 111/3/01 Trod Buggs @ Kent State 13 107 010/27/01 Franklin Wallace Akron 23 196 210/7/01 Franklin Wallace @ Northern Illinois 23 109 09/8/01 Trod Buggs Massachusetts 12 128 011/11/00 Franklin Wallace Miami 9 116 110/21/00 Franklin Wallace Kent State 9 116 212/27/99 Doug Chapman vs. BYU$ 14 133 211/13/99 Doug Chapman @ Western Michigan 29 108 210/30/99 Llow Turner Northern Illinois 16 104 212/4/98 Doug Chapman Toledo% 23 106 011/21/98 Doug Chapman Wofford 26 161 211/7/98 Llow Turner Central Michigan 17 104 010/31/98 Doug Chapman @ Bowling Green 13 116 010/17/98 Doug Chapman Kent State 21 127 210/17/98 Llow Turner Kent State 15 101 010/3/98 Doug Chapman Miami 31 113 19/19/98 Doug Chapman @ South Carolina 29 151 112/5/97 Doug Chapman Toledo% 20 117 111/15/97 Llow Turner Ohio 17 146 011/15/97 Doug Chapman Ohio 26 117 111/1/97 Doug Chapman @ Central Michigan 16 116 210/25/97 Doug Chapman Eastern Michigan 15 122 210/18/97 Doug Chapman @ Miami 28 110 110/11/97 Doug Chapman Akron 14 180 08/30/97 Llow Turner @ West Virginia 8 106 112/21/96 Erik Thomas Montana# 20 114 012/21/96 Doug Chapman Montana# 15 104 212/14/96 Erik Thomas Northern Iowa# 20 171 112/14/96 Doug Chapman Northern Iowa# 23 125 012/7/96 Erik Thomas Furman# 22 178 111/30/96 Doug Chapman Delaware# 9 128 311/2/96 Erik Thomas The Citadel 17 103 110/36/96 Erik Thomas @ Appalachian State 18 118 010/36/96 Doug Chapman @ Appalachian State 19 115 010/12/96 Erik Thomas @ VMI 15 164 19/28/96 Doug Chapman Western Kentucky 22 131 19/21/96 Doug Chapman @ Georgia Southern 24 130 19/7/96 Erik Thomas Howard 18 173 112/9/95 Chris Parker @ McNeese State# 24 112 112/2/95 Chris Parker Northern Iowa# 25 154 211/18/95 Chris Parker Hofstra 40 199 111/4/95 Chris Parker East Tennessee State 25 157 210/28/95 Chris Parker @ The Citadel 32 173 110/21/95 Chris Parker Appalachian State 21 104 010/14/95 Chris Parker @ Western Carolina 14 162 310/14/95 Erik Thomas @ Western Carolina 11 100 110/7/95 Chris Parker VMI 14 149 310/7/95 Olandis Gary VMI 13 129 19/16/95 Chris Parker Georgia Southern 24 105 09/9/95 Chris Parker Tennessee Tech 17 118 112/10/94 Chris Parker @ Boise State# 38 144 112/3/94 Chris Parker James Madison# 29 153 211/24/94 Chris Parker Middle Tennessee State 36 180 311/12/94 Chris Parker Furman 24 111 111/5/94 Chris Parker @ East Tennessee St. 15 167 310/29/94 Chris Parker The Citadel 14 107 2

Date Player Opponent Rush Yards TD10/15/94 Chris Parker Western Carolina 35 180 310/1/94 Chris Parker Tennessee-Chattanooga 18 109 39/17/94 Chris Parker @ Georgia Southern 35 157 29/10/94 Chris Parker Tennessee Tech 30 191 012/11/93 Chris Parker Troy State# 41 129 112/4/93 Chris Parker Delaware# 33 144 411/13/93 Chris Parker @ Furman 32 121 011/6/93 Chris Parker East Tennessee State 28 202 110/30/93 Chris Parker @ The Citadel 16 118 310/23/93 Chris Parker Appalachian State 18 106 110/16/93 Chris Parker @ North Carolina State 24 132 110/2/93 Chris Parker @ UT-Chattanooga 24 209 39/18/93 Chris Parker Georgia Southern 25 123 09/11/93 Chris Parker Murray State 12 160 212/2/92 Glenn Pedro Delaware 19 109 012/5/92 Glenn Pedro MTSU# 24 116 111/14/92 Glenn Pedro Tennessee Tech 13 100 110/17/92 Glenn Pedro @ The Citadel 14 100 09/19/92 Orlando Hatchett @ VMI 18 102 29/12/92 Chris Parker Eastern Illinois 6 121 19/5/92 Orlando Hatchett Morehead State 10 117 211/2/91 Glenn Pedro Western Carolina 21 139 211/2/91 Orlando Hatchett Western Carolina 7 113 010/26/91 Orlando Hatchett Tennessee-Chattanooga 22 156 19/22/90 Orlando Hatchett @ The Citadel 13 163 010/14/89 Ron Darby The Citadel 27 165 29/16/89 Ron Darby East Tennessee State 31 152 011/19/88 Ron Darby @ Youngstown State 29 205 111/12/88 Ron Darby @ Western Carolina 47* 262* 49/3/88 Ron Darby @ Morehead State 35 154 112/19/87 Ron Darby vs. NE Louisiana# 24 136 112/12/87 Ron Darby @ Appalachian State# 34 138 212/5/87 Ron Darby Weber State 19 130 011/14/87 Ron Darby Western Carolina 25 162 39/19/87 Ron Darby @ Eastern Kentucky 26 138 09/5/87 Ron Darby Morehead State 25 126 010/4/86 Ron Darby @ VMI 19 104 08/30/86 Darryl DeBoes West Virginia Tech 21 149 211/17/84 Randy Clarkson @ East Tennessee State 28 105 110/20/84 Randy Clarkson The Citadel 18 119 011/5/83 Larry Fourqurean William & Mary 16 105 210/8/83 Larry Fourqurean East Tennessee State 26 129 19/17/83 Larry Fourqurean @ Morehead State 16 158 29/3/83 Larry Fourqurean @ Eastern Michigan 27 124 010/16/82 Gilbert Orr Western Carolina 17 135 111/7/81 Larry Fourqurean @ Appalachian State 32 245 110/24/81 Larry Fourqurean VMI 22 121 010/18/80 Dickie Rollins Tennessee-Chattanooga 19 112 09/20/80 Ron Lear @ VMI 16 119 011/17/79 Ron Lear @ Appalachian State 21 208 111/3/79 Ron Lear The Citadel 35 195 110/13/79 Ron Lear @ Furman 30 218 39/8/79 Ron Lear Toledo 27 126 010/28/78 Danny Wright Furman 17 141 110/21/78 Danny Wright @ Kent State 32 179 011/5/77 Claude Geiger @ Akron 35 185 010/8/77 Claude Geiger @ Miami 23 149 110/1/77 Claude Geiger @ Appalachian State 31 129 29/24/77 Mike Bailey Toledo 12 101 19/24/77 Claude Geiger Toledo 34 110 19/17/77 Mike Bailey Morehead State 20 103 19/17/77 Claude Geiger Morehead State 35 181 111/20/76 Mike Bailey Southern Illinois 12 115 110/30/76 Bobby Campbell Akron 16 104 19/27/75 Herman Nelson Illinois State 110 19/27/75 Bobby Campbell Illinois State 151 110/5/74 Bob Tracey @ Temple 116 9/14/74 Bob Tracey @ Morehead State 109 111/24/73 Bob Tracey Ohio 115 111/17/73 Bob Tracey Dayton 151 211/10/73 Bob Tracey Toledo 163 110/27/73 Jon Lockett Bowling Green 103 09/29/73 Jon Lockett Xavier 142 9/15/73 Jon Lockett Morehead State 103 210/28/67 Charlie Jones Western Michigan 147 011/12/66 Andy Socha Kent State 11610/29/66 Andy Socha Western Michigan 131 9/25/65 Mickey Jackson @ Eastern Kentucky 31 146 410/31/64 Jack Mahone Western Michigan 29 133 10/24/64 Jack Mahone Louisville 106 10/17/64 Jack Mahone Kentucky State 131 11/16/63 Jack Mahone @ Kent State 29 224 111/2/63 Jack Mahone @ Western Michigan 29 133 9/24/60 Millard Fleming @ Bowling Green 10 115 10/4/58 Dewey Ballengee Western Michigan 11 108 10/6/56 George Templin Western Michigan 11 127 19/29/56 Len Hellyer Morris Harvey 137 211/5/55 Len Hellyer Youngstown state 173 110/1/55 Len Hellyer @ Morris Harvey 12 177 9/26/53 Dyke Six Morehead State 171 9/20/41 &Jackie Hunt Omaha 6 220 11/26/40 &Jackie Hunt Scranton 142 411/21/40 &Jackie Hunt West Virginia Wesleyan 142 4 11/16/40 &Jackie Hunt Xavier 142 411/8/40 &Jackie Hunt Detroit Tech 228 511/1/40 &Jackie Hunt Morris Harvey 142 410/5/40 Harley Kuhl Dayton 7 194 11/24/32 John Zontini West Virginia Wesleyan 108 310/21/32 John Zontini @ Dayton 105 111/7/31 John Zontini Fairmont State 183 210/26/28 Johnny Watson Morris Harvey 115 2

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Team Passing RecordsAttempts Game: 72 vs. Western Carolina, 1987 Season: 655 (1987)Completions Game: 44 vs. Ball State, 2002 Season: 383 (2002)Net Yards Game: 642 vs. VMI, 1991 Season: 5,204 (1987)Touchdown Passes Game: 6 vs. VMI, 1991; vs. Ball State, 1997; vs. Ohio, 2001 Season: 44 (1997)Fewest Touchdown Passes Thrown Season: 0 (1982)Interceptions Game: 7 vs. Western Michigan, 1968; vs. Western Carolina, 1990 Season: 33 (1987)Fewest Interceptions Thrown Season: 5 (1976)Completion Percentage Game: 100.0 vs. The Citadel, 1996 (11-for-11) Season: 67.6 (2003/255-for-377)

Individual Passing RecordsAttempts Game: 68 by Tony Petersen vs. Western Carolina, 1987; 70 by Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl* Season: 622 by Tony Peterson, 1987 Career: 1,619 by Chad Pennington, 1995-1999Completions Game: 37 by Byron Leftwich at Buffalo, 2001; 41 by Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl* Season: 340 by Tony Petersen, 1987 Career: 1,026 by Chad Pennington, 1995-1998Net Yards Game: 496 by Michael Payton vs. VMI, 1991; 576 by Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl* Season: 4,902 by Tony Petersen, 1987 Career: 13,143 by Chad Pennington, 1995-1999Touchdown Passes Game: 6 by Chad Pennington vs. Ball State, 1997; by Byron Leftwich vs. Ohio, 2001 Season: 39 by Chad Pennington, 1997 Career: 115 by Chad Pennington, 1995-1999Interceptions Game: 7 by John Oertel vs. Western Michigan, 1968; by Michael Payton vs. Western Carolina, 1990 Season: 33 by Tony Petersen, 1987 Career: 56 by Carl Fodor, 1982-85Completion Percentage Game (min. 10 att.): 100.0 by Eric Kresser vs. The Citadel, 1996 (10-of-10) Game (min. 20 att.): 85.7 by Chad Pennington vs. Ball State, 1998 (30-of-35) Season: 69.6 by Stan Hill, 2003 (133-of-191) Career: 65.1 by Byron Leftwich, 1998-2002 (939-of-1,442) *In 2001, the NCAA did not recognize statistics from bowl games

Year-by-Year Leaders (bold* indicates school record)Year Name, Class A-C Pct Yards TD-INT Eff2011 Rakeem Cato, Fr. 182-304 .599 2,059 15-11 125.812010 Brian Anderson, Sr. 218-384 .568 2,358 20-15 117.732009 Brian Anderson, Jr. 398-231 .580 2,646 14-13 118.962008 Mark Cann, Fr. 307-154 .502 1,767 14-13 105.092007 Bernard Morris, Sr. 398-253 .636 3,149 17-10 139.102006 Bernard Morris, Jr. 188-116 .617 1,346 8-12 123.122005 Jimmy Skinner, Jr. 184-114 .620 1,135 6-8 115.842004 Stan Hill, Sr. 397-233 .587 2,387 18-14 117.112003 Stan Hill, Jr. 191-133 .696* 1,767 15-7 165.932002 Byron Leftwich, Sr. 491-331 .674 4,268 30-10 156.522001 Byron Leftwich, Jr. 470-315 .670 4,132 38-7 164.572000 Byron Leftwich, So. 457-279 .611 3,358 21-9 134.01999 Chad Pennington, Sr. 405-275 .679 3,799 37-11 171.41998 Chad Pennington, Jr. 432-279 .646 3,419 24-7 146.21997 Chad Pennington, So. 428-253 .591 3,480 39*-12 151.91996 Eric Kresser, Sr. 375-226 .603 3,407 31-11 161.51995 Chad Pennington, Fr. 354-219 .619 2,445 15-15 125.41994 Todd Donnan, Sr. 375-239 .637 3,019 33-11 154.51993 Todd Donnan, Jr. 372-211 .567 2,591 13-15 118.71992 Michael Payton, Sr. 415-268 .646 3,610 31-12 156.51991 Michael Payton, Jr. 346-222 .642 3,392 26-10 165.51990 Michael Payton, So. 347-199 .573 2,409 12-16 117.91989 John Gregory, Sr. 351-198 .564 2,778 24-12 138.61988 John Gregory, Jr. 386.217 .562 3,127 21-16 133.91987 Tony Petersen, Sr. 622-340* .547 4,902* 35-33* 128.81986 John Gregory, So. 124-63 .508 958 6-7 120.41985 Carl Fodor, Sr. 400-196 .490 2,438 13-19 101.41984 Carl Fodor, Jr. 411-218 .530 2,888 22-18 121.01983 Carl Fodor, So. 127-60 .472 802 4-8 98.11982 Ted Carpenter, So. 106-50 .471 549 0-6 79.11981 Ted Carpenter, Fr. 114-55 .482 758 3-8 98.71980 Tony Konopka, Fr. 131-55 .420 605 3-13 68.51979 Danny Wright, Jr. 71-36 .507 329 2-5 84.81978 Danny Wright, So. 89-32 .360 469 3-10 68.91977 Bud Nelson, Jr. 158-76 .481 1,187 10-11 118.21976 Bud Nelson, So. 171-78 .456 991 8-5 103.91975 Bud Nelson, Fr. 146-70 .479 972 7-6 111.51974 Bob Wilt, Fr. 63-27 .429 345 0-7 66.61973 Reggie Oliver, Sr. 185-91 .492 1,058 6-14 98.11972 Reggie Oliver, Jr. 200-78 .390 993 5-15 80.01971 Reggie Oliver, So. 177-77 .435 835 2-6 80.11970 Ted Shoebridge, Jr. 212-78 .368 1,000 3-17 65.01969 Ted Shoebridge, So. 226-104 .460 1,620 13-11 115.51968 John Oertel, Jr. 222-95 .428 1,251 8-24 80.41967 James Torrence, Sr. 124-42 .339 490 1-10 53.61966 James Torrence, Jr. 94-41 .436 499 2-7 80.31965 Alex Sansosti, Sr. 66-34 .515 366 1-8 78.91964 Howard Lee Miller, Jr. 139-61 .438 962 3-11 93.31963 Howard Lee Miller, So. 144-72 .500 993 5-8 108.31962 Bob Hamlin, Sr. 185-89 .481 1,104 4-10 94.61961 Ralph May, Sr. 91-38 .417 503 4-11 78.51960 Ralph May, Jr. 97-44 .453 508 2-9 77.61959 Jim Maddox, Sr. 86-36 .418 380 1-9 61.91958 Jim Maddox, Jr. 52-16 .308 261 1-4 63.91957 Bob Wagner, Jr. 67-28 .418 459 5-5 108.91956 Bill Zban, Sr. 66-33 .500 507 5-10 112.01955 Bill Zban, Jr. 76-35 .461 500 5-7 104.61954 Bill Zban, So. 46-17 .369 267 2-3 87.01953 John Chamara, Sr. 110-46 .418 705 6-10 95.51952 Odgen Thomas, Sr. 129-57 .442 935 7-15 99.71951 Odgen Thomas, Jr. 120-58 .483 793 9-10 113.81950 Kenneth Wheeler, Jr. 69-29 .420 395 3-6 87.1

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Top Single-Season PerformancesPasses Attempted (Top 10) 1. 622 Tony Petersen 1987 2. 491 Byron Leftwich 2002 3. 470 Byron Leftwich 2001 4. 457 Byron Leftwich 2000 5. 432 Chad Pennington 1998 6. 428 Chad Pennington 1997 7. 415 Michael Payton 1992 8. 411 Carl Fodor 1984 9. 405 Chad Pennington 1999 10. 400 Carl Fodor 1985

Passes Completed (Top 10) 1. 340 Tony Petersen 1987 2. 331 Byron Leftwich 2002 3. 315 Byron Leftwich 2001 4. 279 Chad Pennington 1998 279 Byron Leftwich 2000 6. 275 Chad Pennington 1999 7. 268 Michael Payton 1992 8. 253 Bernard Morris 2007 253 Chad Pennington 1997 10. 239 Todd Donnan 1994

Interceptions Thrown (Top 10) 1. 33 Tony Petersen 1987 2. 24 John Oertel 1968 3. 19 Carl Fodor 1985 4. 18 Carl Fodor 1984 5. 17 Ted Shoebridge 1970 6. 16 Michael Payton 1990 16 John Gregory 1988 8. 15 Reggie Oliver 1972 15 Todd Donnan 1993 15 Chad Pennington 1995 15 Brian Anderson 2010

Yards Gained Passing (Top 10) 1. 4,902 Tony Petersen 1987 2. 4,268 Byron Leftwich 2002 3. 4,132 Byron Leftwich 2001 4. 3,799 Chad Pennington 1999 5. 3,610 Michael Payton 1992 6. 3,480 Chad Pennington 1997 7. 3,419 Chad Pennington 1998 8. 3,407 Eric Kresser 1996 9. 3,392 Michael Payton 1991 10. 3,358 Byron Leftwich 2000

Touchdown Passes (Top 10) 1. 39 Chad Pennington 1997 2. 38 Byron Leftwich 2001 3. 37 Chad Pennington 1999 4. 35 Eric Kresser 1996 35 Tony Petersen 1987 6. 33 Todd Donnan 1994 7. 31 Michael Payton 1992 8. 30 Byron Leftwich 2002 9. 26 Michael Payton 1991 10. 24 John Gregory 1989 24 Chad Pennington 1998

Pass Completion Percentage (Top 10 - Min. 100 attempts) 1. 69.6 Stan Hill (2003) 133-191 2. 67.9 Chad Pennington (1999) 275-405 3. 67.4 Byron Leftwich (2002) 331-491 4. 67.0 Byron Leftwich (2001) 315-470 5. 66.1 Graham Gochneaur (2003) 121-183 6. 64.6 Chad Pennington (1998) 279-432 64.6 Michael Payton (1992) 268-415 8. 64.2 Michael Payton (1991) 222-346 9. 63.7 Todd Donnan (1994) 239-375 10. 63.6 Bernard Morris (2007) 253-398

Top Career PerformancesPasses Attempted (Top 10) 1. 1,619 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 1,442 Byron Leftwich 1998-02 3. 1,108 Michael Payton 1989-92 4. 1,059 Carl Fodor 1982-85 5. 912 Todd Donnan 1991-94 6. 873 John Gregory 1986-89 7. 849 Brian Anderson 2007-10 8. 831 Tony Petersen 1986-87 9. 803 Bernard Morris 2004-07 10. 676 Stan Hill 2001-04

Passes Completed (Top 10) 1. 1,026 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 939 Byron Leftwich 1998-02 3. 689 Michael Payton 1989-92 4. 542 Todd Donnan 1991-94 5. 521 Carl Fodor 1982-85 6. 486 John Gregory 1986-89 7. 483 Brian Anderson 2007-10 483 Bernard Morris 2004-07 9. 440 Tony Petersen 1986-87 10. 420 Stan Hill 2001-04

Interceptions Thrown (Top 10) 1. 56 Carl Fodor 1982-85 2. 46 Tony Petersen 1986-87 3. 45 Chad Pennington 1995-99 4. 38 Michael Payton 1989-92 5. 35 John Gregory 1986-89 35 Reggie Oliver 1971-73 7. 33 Todd Donnan 1991-94 8. 32 Brian Anderson 2007-10 9. 28 Bernard Morris 2004-07 28 Ted Shoebridge 1969-70 28 Byron Leftwich 1998-02

Yards Gained Passing (Top 10) 1. 13,143 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 11,903 Byron Leftwich 1998-02 3. 9,411 Michael Payton 1989-92 4. 7,050 Todd Donnan 1991-94 5. 7,020 John Gregory 1986-89 6. 6,655 Carl Fodor 1982-85 7. 6,501 Tony Petersen 1986-87 8. 5,616 Bernard Morris 2004-07 9. 5,403 Brian Anderson 2007-10 10. 4,711 Stan Hill 2001-04

Touchdown Passes (Top 10) 1. 115 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 89 Byron Leftwich 1998-02 3. 69 Michael Payton 1989-92 4. 61 Todd Donnan 1991-94 5. 51 John Gregory 1986-89 6. 43 Tony Petersen 1986-87 7. 39 Carl Fodor 1982-85 8. 38 Stan Hill 2001-04 9. 37 Brian Anderson 2007-10 10. 35 Eric Kresser 1996

Pass Completion Percentage (Top 10 - Min. 300 attempts) 1. 65.1 Byron Leftwich (1998-02) 939-1442 2. 63.4 Chad Pennington (1995-99) 1026-1619 3. 62.2 Michael Payton (1989-92) 689-1108 4. 62.1 Stan Hill (2001-04) 420-676 5. 60.3 Eric Kresser (1996) 226-375 6. 60.1 Bernard Morris (2004-07) 483-803 7. 59.4 Todd Donnan (1991-94) 542-912 8. 56.8 Brian Anderson (2007-) 483-849 9. 55.7 John Gregory (1986-89) 486-873 10. 52.9 Tony Petersen (1986-87) 440-831

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300-Yard Passing Games (By Yards)Date Quarterback Opponent C-A-I Yards TD12/19/01 Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina$ 41*-70*-2 576* 411/16/91 Michael Payton VMI 22-28-1 496 411/14/87 Tony Petersen Western Carolina 34-68-0 481 312/19/87 Tony Petersen Northeast Louisiana# 28-54-3 474 410/20/01 Byron Leftwich Central Michigan 30-44-0 471 38/31/02 Byron Leftwich Appalachian State 27-41-0 469 410/13/01 Byron Leftwich @ Buffalo 37-49-2 455 211/30/96 Eric Kresser Delaware 18-25-1 449 410/12/02 Byron Leftwich Buffalo 28-35-0 447 411/5/04 Stan Hill @ Akron 37-53-1 439 39/12/98 Chad Pennington Troy State 25-34-0 437 59/22/84 Carl Fodor Furman 35-60-3 436 410/27/01 Byron Leftwich Akron 25-39-0 434 411/7/92 Michael Payton Appalachian State 24-35-1 432 510/31/92 Michael Payton @ Western Carolina 36-67-2 429 411/30/01 Byron Leftwich @ Toledo 32-52-1 421 49/15/07 Bernard Morris New Hampshire 31-42-0 417 39/12/02 Byron Leftwich @ Virginia Tech 31-49-1 406 39/25/99 Chad Pennington Temple 26-36-1 406 39/13/97 Chad Pennington @ Kent State 18-28-0 406 512/7/02 Byron Leftwich Toledo% 32-42-1 404 410/21/89 John Gregory @ Eastern Kentucky 23-38-0 403 211/30/02 Byron Leftwich Ball State 35-42-0 401 211/17/01 Byron Leftwich Ohio 28-39-0 399 6*9/19/87 Tony Petersen @ Eastern Kentucky 25-46-2 397 510/18/86 Tony Petersen @ East Tennessee State 21-29-2 394 210/28/00 Byron Leftwich @ Akron 26-49-0 393 210/14/99 Chad Pennington Toledo 37-37-2 393 310/11/03 Stan Hill Kent State 27-32-2 392 59/15/84 Carl Fodor Eastern Michigan 20-49-2 389 211/28/87 Tony Petersen James Madison# 22-34-1 387 410/3/87 Tony Petersen @ Furman 25-44-1 386 19/30/00 Byron Leftwich Buffalo 25-36-2 378 311/26/99 Chad Pennington Ohio 25-37-1 378 310/5/02 Byron Leftwich @ Kent State 31-45-2 377 210/26/02 Byron Leftwich @ Central Michigan 29-42-1 374 212/21/91 Michael Payton Youngstown State 30-43-2 363 210/35/97 Chad Pennington Eastern Michigan 35-50-0 361 312/2/00 Byron Leftwich Western Michigan 29-45-0 358 211/28/92 Michael Payton Eastern Kentucky# 26-35-0 353 210/24/98 Chad Pennington Ball State 30-35-0 349 011/12/04 Stan Hill @ Bowling Green 31-49-2 348 211/28/09 Brian Anderson @ UTEP 25-47-3 347 311/17/90 Michael Payton @ Western Carolina 27-35-7 347 38/30/03 Stan Hill Hofstra 25-37-3 344 212/7/91 Michael Payton Northern Iowa# 21-27-0 344 311/26/11 Rakeem Cato East Carolina 23-29-0 341 29/20/02 Byron Leftwich Central Florida 28-49-2 340 211/13/99 Chad Pennington @ Western Michigan 27-40-0 339 210/23/99 Chad Pennington @ Buffalo 20-25-0 339 5

Date Quarterback Opponent C-A-I Yards TD 11/1/86 Tony Petersen Tennessee-Chattanooga 16-27-0 339 311/17/84 Carl Fodor @ East Tennessee State 25-51-3 339 211/14/09 Brian Anderson Southern Miss 29-52-2 337 19/5/87 Tony Petersen Morehead State 15-28-4 335 211/3/01 Byron Leftwich @ Kent State 24-34-2 333 39/4/99 Chad Pennington @ Clemson 29-44-2 333 09/8/01 Byron Leftwich Massachusetts 21-30-1 331 59/27/97 Chad Pennington @ Ball State 27-35-1 331 6*11/9/91 Michael Payton The Citadel 23-29-1 331 211/9/85 Carl Fodor East Tennessee State 23-47-1 330 310/10/98 Chad Pennington @ Ohio 29-43-1 329 39/29/01 Byron Leftwich Bowling Green 22-35-0 327 410/15/88 John Gregory @ East Tennessee State 21-29-0 325 312/21/96 Eric Kresser Montana 18-28-0 324 411/21/98 Chad Pennington Wofford 19-32-2 322 212/5/97 Chad Pennington Toledo% 20-34-1 322 39/28/91 Michael Payton Brown 17-22-0 322 211/11/89 John Gregory Western Carolina 24-32-0 322 59/9/89 John Gregory Morehead State 22-39-0 321 210/5/85 Carl Fodor @ Western Carolina 28-54-3 318 110/10/92 Michael Payton Furman 20-25-0 317 39/5/09 Brian Anderson Southern Illinois 27-36-1 316 311/24/09 Brian Anderson UAB 25-38-0 315 29/8/84 Carl Fodor Morehead State 16-32-0 315 411/8/97 Chad Pennington Bowling Green 23-34-0 314 310/1/05 Bernie Morris SMU 34-60-1 314 011/7/98 Chad Pennington Central Michigan 18-35-1 314 210/21/00 Byron Leftwich Kent State 31-41-0 312 211/22/69 Ted Shoebridge Ohio 19-42-? 312 211/18/89 John Gregory @ Georgia Southern 20-42-4 311 111/24/07 Bernard Morris UAB 26-36-0 309 110/21/07 Bernard Morris Southern Miss 20-38-3 309 210/29/88 John Gregory Appalachian State 23-39-2 309 19/12/87 Tony Petersen @ Ohio 21-44-3 309 111/2/02 Byron Leftwich @ Akron 26-38-1 307 010/3/98 Chad Pennington Miami 25-45-1 307 211/16/96 Eric Kresser Furman 20-28-1 307 211/6/10 Brian Anderson UAB 25-41-1 304 310/27/84 Carl Fodor Tennessee-Chattanooga 25-40-2 304 110/29/94 Todd Donnan The Citadel 26-35-0 302 312/3/88 John Gregory Furman# 20-36-0 301 110/19/96 Eric Kresser Western Carolina 17-23-0 300 4

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▲ Byron Leftwich recorded 22 300-yard passing games and eclipsed the 400-yard mark in a game 10 times during his collegiate career.

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300-Yard Passing Games (By Date)Date Quarterback Opponent C-A-I Yards TD11/26/11 Rakeem Cato East Carolina 23-29-0 341 211/6/10 Brian Anderson UAB 25-41-1 304 311/28/09 Brian Anderson @ UTEP 25-47-3 347 311/14/09 Brian Anderson Southern Miss 29-52-2 337 111/24/09 Brian Anderson UAB 25-38-0 315 29/5/09 Brian Anderson Southern Illinois 27-36-1 316 311/24/07 Bernard Morris UAB 26-36-0 309 110/21/07 Bernard Morris Southern Miss 20-38-3 309 29/15/07 Bernard Morris New Hampshire 31-42-0 417 310/1/05 Bernard Morris SMU 34-60-1 314 011/12/04 Stan Hill @ Bowling Green 31-49-2 348 211/5/04 Stan Hill @ Akron 37-53-1 439 310/11/03 Stan Hill Kent State 27-32-2 392 58/30/03 Stan Hill Hofstra 25-37-3 344 212/7/02 Byron Leftwich Toledo% 32-42-1 404 411/30/02 Byron Leftwich Ball State 35-42-0 401 211/2/02 Byron Leftwich @ Akron 26-38-1 307 010/26/02 Byron Leftwich @ Central Michigan 29-42-1 374 210/12/02 Byron Leftwich Buffalo 28-35-0 447 410/5/02 Byron Leftwich @ Kent State 31-45-2 377 29/20/02 Byron Leftwich Central Florida 28-49-2 340 29/12/02 Byron Leftwich @ Virginia Tech 31-49-1 406 38/31/02 Byron Leftwich Appalachian State 27-41-0 469 412/19/01 Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina$ 41*-70*-2 576* 411/30/01 Byron Leftwich @ Toledo 32-52-1 421 411/17/01 Byron Leftwich Ohio 28-39-0 399 6*11/3/01 Byron Leftwich @ Kent State 24-34-2 333 310/27/01 Byron Leftwich Akron 25-39-0 434 410/20/01 Byron Leftwich Central Michigan 30-44-0 471 310/13/01 Byron Leftwich @ Buffalo 37-49-2 455 29/29/01 Byron Leftwich Bowling Green 22-35-0 327 49/8/01 Byron Leftwich Massachusetts 21-30-1 331 512/2/00 Byron Leftwich Western Michigan 29-45-0 358 210/28/00 Byron Leftwich @ Akron 26-49-0 393 2

Date Quarterback Opponent C-A-I Yards TD10/21/00 Byron Leftwich Kent State 31-41-0 312 29/30/00 Byron Leftwich Buffalo 25-36-2 378 311/26/99 Chad Pennington Ohio 25-37-1 378 311/13/99 Chad Pennington @ Western Michigan 27-40-0 339 210/23/99 Chad Pennington @ Buffalo 20-25-0 339 510/14/99 Chad Pennington Toledo 37-37-2 393 39/25/99 Chad Pennington Temple 26-36-1 406 39/4/99 Chad Pennington @ Clemson 29-44-2 333 011/21/98 Chad Pennington Wofford 19-32-2 322 211/7/98 Chad Pennington Central Michigan 18-35-1 314 210/24/98 Chad Pennington Ball State 30-35-0 349 010/10/98 Chad Pennington @ Ohio 29-43-1 329 310/3/98 Chad Pennington Miami 25-45-1 307 29/12/98 Chad Pennington Troy State 25-34-0 437 512/5/97 Chad Pennington Toledo% 20-34-1 322 311/8/97 Chad Pennington Bowling Green 23-34-0 314 310/35/97 Chad Pennington Eastern Michigan 35-50-0 361 39/27/97 Chad Pennington @ Ball State 27-35-1 331 6*9/13/97 Chad Pennington @ Kent State 18-28-0 406 512/21/96 Eric Kresser Montana 18-28-0 324 411/30/96 Eric Kresser Delaware 18-25-1 449 411/16/96 Eric Kresser Furman 20-28-1 307 210/19/96 Eric Kresser Western Carolina 17-23-0 300 410/29/94 Todd Donnan The Citadel 26-35-0 302 311/28/92 Michael Payton Eastern Kentucky# 26-35-0 353 211/7/92 Michael Payton Appalachian State 24-35-1 432 510/31/92 Michael Payton @ Western Carolina 36-67-2 429 410/10/92 Michael Payton Furman 20-25-0 317 312/21/91 Michael Payton Youngstown State 30-43-2 363 212/7/91 Michael Payton Northern Iowa# 21-27-0 344 311/16/91 Michael Payton VMI 22-28-1 496 411/9/91 Michael Payton The Citadel 23-29-1 331 29/28/91 Michael Payton Brown 17-22-0 322 211/17/90 Michael Payton @ Western Carolina 27-35-7 347 311/18/89 John Gregory @ Georgia Southern 20-42-4 311 111/11/89 John Gregory Western Carolina 24-32-0 322 510/21/89 John Gregory @ Eastern Kentucky 23-38-0 403 29/9/89 John Gregory Morehead State 22-39-0 321 212/3/88 John Gregory Furman# 20-36-0 301 110/29/88 John Gregory Appalachian State 23-39-2 309 110/15/88 John Gregory @ E. Tennessee State 21-29-0 325 312/19/87 Tony Petersen Northeast Louisiana# 28-54-3 474 411/28/87 Tony Petersen James Madison# 22-34-1 387 411/14/87 Tony Petersen Western Carolina 34-68-0 481 310/3/87 Tony Petersen @ Furman 25-44-1 386 19/19/87 Tony Petersen @ Eastern Kentucky 25-46-2 397 59/12/87 Tony Petersen @ Ohio 21-44-3 309 19/5/87 Tony Petersen Morehead State 15-28-4 335 211/1/86 Tony Petersen Tennessee-Chattanooga 16-27-0 339 310/18/86 Tony Petersen @ East Tennessee State 21-29-2 394 211/9/85 Carl Fodor East Tennessee State 23-47-1 330 310/5/85 Carl Fodor @ Western Carolina 28-54-3 318 111/17/84 Carl Fodor @ East Tennessee State 25-51-3 339 210/27/84 Carl Fodor Tennessee-Chattanooga 25-40-2 304 19/22/84 Carl Fodor Furman 35-60-3 436 49/15/84 Carl Fodor Eastern Michigan 20-49-2 389 29/8/84 Carl Fodor Morehead State 16-32-0 315 411/22/69 Ted Shoebridge Ohio 19-42-? 312 2

* = School Record, $ Bowl Game, %MAC Championship Game,# Division I-AA Playoff Game

▲ Tony Peterson put up some impressive passing totals in 1987. Several team offensive and passing records are held by Peterson and the 1987 team.

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Team Receiving RecordsReceptions Game: 44 vs. Ball State, 2002 Season: 383 (2002)Net Yards Game: 642 vs. VMI, 1991 Season: 5,204 (1987)Touchdown Receptions Game: 6 vs. VMI, 1991; vs. Ball State, 1997; vs. Ohio, 2001 Season: 44 (1997)

Individual Receiving RecordsReceptions Game: 15 by Josh Davis vs. Akron, 2004; by David Foye vs. Kent State, 2000; by Denero Marriott vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl* Season: 106 by Mike Barber, 1987 Career: 306 by Josh Davis, 2001-2004Net Yards Game: 288 by Randy Moss vs. Delaware, 1996 Season: 1,802 by Randy Moss, 1997 Career: 4,242 by Mike Barber, 1985-1988Touchdown Receptions Game: 5 by Randy Moss vs. Ball State, 1997 Season: 28 by Randy Moss, 1996 Career: 54 by Randy Moss, 1996-1997 *In 2001, the NCAA did not recognize statistics from bowl games

Year-by-Year Leaders (Bold* indicates school record)Year Name, Class Rec Yards Avg TD2011 Aaron Dobson, Jr. 49 668 13.6 122010 Aaron Dobson, So. 44 689 15.7 52009 Antavious Wilson, Fr. 60 724 12.1 32008 Darius Passmore, Sr. 56 946 16.9 72007 Cody Slate, So. 66 818 12.4 52006 Cody Slate, Fr. 43 684 15.9 62005 Hiram Moore, Jr. 53 630 11.9 42004 Josh Davis, Sr. 86 914 10.6 72003 Darius Watts, Sr. 74 968 13.1 112002 Denero Marriott, Sr. 86 993 11.5 8 Josh Davis, So. 75 1,191 15.9 52001 Darius Watts, So. 91 1,417 15.6 182000 Nate Poole, Sr. 70 818 11.7 41999 Nate Poole, Jr. 71 1,122 15.8 91998 Nate Poole, So. 48 616 12.8 3 LaVorn Colclough, Sr. 48 535 11.1 61997 Randy Moss, So. 90 1,647 18.3 251996 Randy Moss, Fr. 78 1,709 21.9* 28*1995 Jermaine Wiggins, So. 58 681 11.7 4 Tim Martin, Jr. 54 793 14.7 51994 Tim Martin, So. 67 889 13.3 101993 Ricky Carter, So. 69 766 11.1 31992 Troy Brown, Sr. 101 1,654 16.4 161991 Brian Dowler, Sr. 62 1,197 19.3 131990 Eric Ihnat, Sr. 55 592 10.8 3 Andre Motley, Sr. 48 755 15.7 31989 Andre Motley, Jr. 59 908 15.4 91988 Mike Barber, Sr. 79 1,325 16.8 81987 Mike Barber, Jr. 106* 1,757* 16.6 111986 Mike Barber, So. 64 1,180 18.4 71985 Randy Clarkson, Sr. 49 460 9.4 21984 Robert Surratt, Sr. 55 642 11.7 71983 Brian Swisher, So. 32 560 17.5 31982 Tony Stott, Jr. 36 549 15.3 01981 Darnel Richardson, Sr. 50 690 13.8 31980 Darnel Richardson, Jr. 31 376 12.1 01979 Mike Natale, Sr. 21 247 11.8 11978 Todd Ellwood, Jr. 17 303 17.8 41977 Ray Crisp, Jr. 33 594 18.0 41976 John Filliez, Sr. 40 488 12.2 41975 John Filliez, Jr. 54 657 12.2 71974 John Filliez, So. 34 426 12.5 11973 John Filliez, Fr. 40 383 9.6 21972 Lanny Steed, So. 37 509 13.8 21971 Lanny Steed, Fr. 35 483 13.8 11970 Art Harris, So. 29 242 8.3 11969 Larry Carter, Sr. 54 663 12.3 31968 Jeff Ternes, Jr. 34 546 16.0 71967 Parris Coleman, Sr. 10 114 11.4 01966 Mickey Jackson, Sr. 25 343 13.7 21965 Ken Simpson, So. 30 404 13.5 01964 James Cure, Sr. 27 387 14.3 11963 James Cure, Jr. 40 543 13.7 21962 James Cure, So. 46 666 14.4 31961 Millard Fleming, Jr. 15 113 7.5 11960 Jasper Wright, So. 7 126 18.0 21959 Bob Lester, Sr. 6 49 8.1 01958 Dick Jackson, Sr. 10 165 16.5 11957 Cagel Curtis, Sr. 8 140 17.5 21956 Campbell Platt, Sr. 10 118 11.8 11955 Len Hellyer, Jr. 10 252 25.2 31954 Henry Hawkins, Sr. 7 144 20.5 11953 Jim Swierczek, Sr. 27 496 18.3 61952 Jim Swierczek, Jr. 49 551 11.2 91951 Jim Swierczek, So. 37 563 15.2 71950 Charles Barton, Sr. 18 187 10.4 1Both receptions and yardage leaders listed, if different.

▲ Randy Moss accumulated more than 100 yards receiving in 15 games over his two years at Marshall.

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Top Single-Season PerformancesReceptions (Top 10) 1. 106 Mike Barber 1987 2. 101 Troy Brown 1992 3. 96 Sean Doctor 1987 4. 91 Darius Watts 2001 5. 90 Randy Moss 1997 6. 86 Josh Davis 2004 86 Denero Marriott 2002 8. 79 Josh Davis 2001 79 Mike Barber 1988 10. 78 Randy Moss 1996

Yards Receiving (Top 10) 1. 1,757 Mike Barber 1987 2. 1,709 Randy Moss 1996 3. 1,654 Troy Brown 1992 4. 1,647 Randy Moss 1997 5. 1,417 Darius Watts 2001 6. 1,372 Sean Doctor 1987 7. 1,325 Mike Barber 1988 8. 1,197 Brian Dowler 1991 9. 1,191 Josh Davis 2002 10. 1,180 Mike Barber 1986

Touchdown Receptions (Top 10) 1. 28 Randy Moss 1996 2. 25 Randy Moss 1997 3. 18 Darius Watts 2001 4. 16 Troy Brown 1992 5. 13 James Williams 1999 13 Brian Dowler 1991 7. 12 Aaron Dobson 2011 12 Darius Watts 2002 12 Keith Baxter 1987 10. 11 Darius Watts 2003 11 Mike Barber 1987

Top Career PerformancesReceptions (Top 10) 1. 306 Josh Davis 2001-04 2. 272 Darius Watts 2000-03 3. 249 Mike Barber 1985-88 4. 221 Tim Martin 1993-96 5. 212 Nate Poole 1997-00 6. 199 Cody Slate 2006-09 7. 176 Ricky Carter 1992-95 8. 168 Randy Moss 1996-97 168 John “Fuzzy” Filliez 1973-76 10. 147 Sean Doctor 1987-88

Yards Receiving (Top 10) 1. 4,262 Mike Barber 1985-88 2. 4,031 Darius Watts 2000-03 3. 3,889 Josh Davis 2001-04 4. 3,467 Randy Moss 1996-97 5. 2,886 Tim Martin 1993-96 6. 2,775 Nate Poole 1997-99 7. 2,746 Troy Brown 1991-92 8. 2,619 Cody Slate 2006-09 9. 2,157 Ricky Carter 1992-95 10. 2,100 Sean Doctor 1987-88

Touchdown Receptions (Top 10) 1. 53 Randy Moss 1996-97 2. 47 Darius Watts 2000-03 3. 26 Mike Barber 1985-88 4. 24 Troy Brown 1991-92 5. 23 Cody Slate 2006-09 23 Josh Davis 2001-04 23 Tim Martin 1993-95 8. 22 Jim Swierczek 1951-53 9. 21 Aaron Dobson 2009- 10. 18 Nate Poole 1997-00 18 LaVorn Colclough 1995-97

▲ The 2002 Thundering Herd set several school receiving and passing records, thanks in large part to standouts Darius Watts (left) and Byron Leftwich.

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RECEIVING RECORDSRECEIVING RECORDS100-Yard Receiving Games (By Yards)Date Receiver Opponent Rec Yards TD11/30/96 Randy Moss Delaware# 8 288* 38/31/02 Josh Davis Appalachian State 11 264 210/10/90 Andre Motley Tennessee-Chattanooga 12 262 011/16/91 Troy Brown VMI 7 248 312/19/01 Denero Marriott vs. East Carolina$ 15* 234 110/15/88 Mike Barber @ East Tennessee St. 12 222 212/21/96 Randy Moss Montana# 9 220 49/13/97 Randy Moss @ Kent State 8 216 39/27/97 Randy Moss @ Ball State 13 205 5*11/1/86 Mike Barber UT-Chattanooga 12 201 29/29/01 Darius Watts Bowling Green 8 198 211/5/04 Josh Davis @ Akron 15* 197 112/19/87 Mike Barber vs. NE Louisiana# 9 195 111/1/97 Randy Moss @ Central Michigan 7 193 210/10/64 Bob Pruett Buffalo 6 193 211/16/91 Brian Dowler VMI 7 191 29/6/97 Randy Moss @ Army 5 186 212/7/91 Brian Dowler Northern Iowa# 7 186 310/20/01 Darius Watts Central Michigan 9 183 111/14/87 Mike Barber Western Carolina 14 180 19/19/87 Mike Barber @ Eastern Kentucky 10 180 111/30/01 Denero Marriott @ Toledo% 10 179 49/25/99 Nate Poole Temple 10 179 19/15/07 Cody Slate New Hampshire 11 177 19/27/03 Josh Davis @ Troy State 12 177 110/20/01 Josh Davis Central Michigan 10 175 110/21/89 Percy Moorman @ Eastern Kentucky 6 172 110/25/03 Darius Watts @ Western Michigan 9 170 112/9/97 Randy Moss Toledo% 7 170 39/5/87 Mike Barber Morehead State 5 170 110/18/08 Darius Passmore @ UAB 6 165 19/12/02 Curtis Jones @ Virginia Tech 11 164 010/2/99 James Williams @ Miami 4 164 210/25/86 Mike Barber Davidson 9 164 211/14/87 Sean Doctor Western Carolina 9 163 19/8/01 Darius Watts Massachusetts 9 160 311/18/95 Tim Martin Hofstra 6 160 110/31/92 Troy Brown @ Western Carolina 10 160 210/25/97 LaVorn Colclough Eastern Michigan 12 159 110/9/71 Lanny Steed Northern Illinois 7 159 110/14/99 Nate Poole Toledo 8 158 011/16/96 Randy Moss Furman 8 157 110/13/63 Jim Cure @ Kent State 7 157 29/15/84 Tim Lewis Eastern Michigan 11 156 111/22/69 Larry Carter Ohio 12 156 211/9/96 Randy Moss East Tennessee State 6 155 112/21/91 Ricardo Clark Youngstown State# 8 154 111/28/09 Antavious Wilson @ UTEP 9 153 111/14/09 Antavious Wilson Southern Miss 13 153 011/17/90 Ricardo Clark @ Western Carolina 7 153 111/12/02 Darius Watts Miami 9 149 39/12/98 James Williams Troy State 3 147 110/18/97 Randy Moss @ Miami 10 147 110/28/89 Percy Moorman VMI 3 146 110/11/03 Josh Davis Kent State 8 144 311/2/02 Josh Davis @ Akron 8 144 010/27/01 Darius Watts Akron 9 144 29/30/00 Lanier Washington Buffalo 7 143 210/3/87 Mike Barber @ Furman 8 143 19/1/84 Tim Lewis West Virginia Tech 9 142 09/22/84 Danny Abercrombie Furman 11 141 211/11/06 Cody Slate @ East Carolina 9 140 19/20/08 Darius Passmore @Southern Mississippi 9 139 110/5/96 Tim Martin Tennessee-Chattanooga 9 139 011/28/92 Ricky Carter Eastern Kentucky# 6 138 012/18/02 Denero Marriott vs. Louisville$ 10 137 29/13/96 Mike Barber @ Ohio 7 137 011/17/01 Darius Watts Ohio 10 136 410/28/06 Cody Slate Memphis 4 135 112/7/02 Darius Watts Toledo% 9 135 210/12/96 Randy Moss @ VMI 4 135 111/7/92 Troy Brown Appalachian State 6 135 211/21/98 Jerrald Long Wofford 5 134 211/7/92 Ricky Carter Appalachian State 9 134 112/19/01 Darius Watts vs. East Carolina$ 7 133 29/9/89 Andre Motley Morehead State 7 133 19/22/84 Brian Swisher Furman 8 133 110/23/04 Josh Davis Buffalo 12 132 111/10/01 Denero Marriott @ Miami 7 132 110/13/01 Darius Watts @ Buffalo 7 132 010/21/00 David Foye Kent State 15* 132 011/26/99 Nate Poole Ohio 7 131 010/31/87 Mike Barber @ UT-Chattanooga 6 131 29/28/91 Brian Dowler Brown 7 130 211/11/89 Andre Motley Western Carolina 8 130 212/3/88 Mike Barber Furman 6 130 111/30/02 Denero Marriott Ball State 10 129 09/13/08 Darius Passmore @ Memphis 6 128 111/30/02 Josh Davis Ball State 8 128 010/30/93 Ricky Carter @ The Citadel 9 128 111/21/09 Aaron Dobson vs. SMU 4 127 210/24/87 Sean Doctor VMI 9 127 210/26/02 Darius Watts @ Central Michigan 6 126 19/18/99 Nate Poole Bowling Green 7 126 29/1/05 Wilbur Hargrove William & Mary 7 125 0

11/26/99 James Williams Ohio 3 124 210/25/97 Randy Moss Eastern Michigan 8 124 110/17/81 Darnell Richardson @ William & Mary 9 124 110/11/03 Darius Watts Kent State 8 123 19/6/03 Josh Davis @ Tennessee 6 123 111/11/00 Nate Poole Miami 9 123 19/24/94 Tim Martin West Virginia State 10 123 312/19/87 Sean Doctor vs. NE Louisiana# 9 123 011/8/05 Hiram Moore Southern Miss 8 122 18/30/03 Darius Watts Hofstra 7 122 111/9/91 Brian Dowler The Citadel 6 122 18/30/86 Mike Barber West Virginia Tech 5 122 211/17/84 Brian Swisher @ East Tennessee St. 3 122 110/5/00 Nate Poole Western Michigan 9 121 110/10/87 Mike Barber @ Louisville 11 121 110/13/10 Aaron Dobson UCF 5 119 29/25/10 Antavious Wilson Ohio 7 119 29/5/09 Chuck Walker Southern Illinois 10 119 010/28/00 John Cooper @ Akron 4 119 19/12/92 Troy Brown Eastern Illinois 6 119 011/19/88 Mike Barber @ Youngstown State 11 119 211/8/86 Vincent Bodie Appalachian State 3 119 010/4/69 Larry Carter Northern Illinois 6 119 19/17/88 Bruce Hammond Eastern Kentucky 4 118 111/1/86 Bruce Hammond UT-Chattanooga 4 118 110/8/88 Mike Barber Furman# 8 117 19/10/88 Mike Barber Ohio 5 117 011/28/87 Sean Doctor James Madison# 9 117 211/9/85 Tim Lewis East Tennessee State 8 117 19/1/01 Darius Watts @ Florida 6 116 111/13/99 James Williams @ Western Michigan 5 116 112/5/87 Mike Barber Weber State# 8 116 110/18/86 Mike Barber @ East Tennessee St. 4 116 110/27/84 Robert Surratt @ UT-Chattanooga 9 116 110/27/01 Josh Davis Akron 4 115 110/5/00 Darius Watts Western Michigan 6 115 011/7/87 Sean Doctor @ Appalachian State 8 115 010/4/86 Mike Barber @ VMI 4 115 09/5/09 Cody Slate Southern Illinois 9 114 211/5/04 Brad Bates @ Akron 11 114 110/24/92 Troy Brown UT-Chattanooga 6 114 29/29/84 Brian Swisher @ Western Michigan 6 114 110/10/92 Will Brown Furman 5 113 19/25/71 Lanny Steed Xavier 8 113 010/19/96 Tim Martin Western Carolina 8 112 29/14/85 Randy Clarkson Ohio 13 112 210/18/75 John Filliez @ Villanova 11 112 08/30/08 Darius Passmore Illinois State 4 111 211/23/02 Denero Marriott @ Ohio 6 111 110/24/87 Bruce Hammond VMI 3 111 111/26/11 Aaron Dobson East Carolina 4 110 210/24/05 Hiram Moore @ UCF 7 110 111/13/04 Josh Davis @ Bowling Green 9 110 111/3/01 Denero Marriott @ Kent State 8 110 09/6/03 Darius Watts @ Tennessee 9 109 110/26/96 Randy Moss @ Appalachian State 5 109 311/21/92 Troy Brown @ East Tennessee St. 9 109 110/24/09 Chuck Walker UAB 5 108 110/27/01 Denero Marriott Akron 7 108 19/17/88 Mike Barber Eastern Kentucky 5 108 010/1/05 Hiram Moore SMU 8 107 011/3/01 Darius Watts @ Kent State 9 107 210/11/97 Randy Moss Akron 6 107 210/22/88 Sean Doctor UT-Chattanooga 7 107 210/28/11 Troy Evans UAB 6 106 29/22/07 Darius Passmore @ Cincinnati 7 106 19/5/98 James Williams @ Akron 5 106 011/18/89 Eric Ihnat @ Georgia Southern 6 106 110/17/87 Sean Doctor East Tennessee State 8 106 010/13/84 Robert Surratt Appalachian State 8 106 010/8/55 Len Hellyer @ Western Michigan 6 106 210/21/07 Darius Passmore Southern Miss 5 105 111/13/04 Brad Bates @ Bowling Green 8 105 19/12/03 Darius Watts Toledo 10 105 111/8/97 Mark Wicks Bowling Green 4 105 29/3/88 Mike Barber @ Morehead State 8 105 09/24/11 Aaron Dobson Virginia Tech 5 103 110/17/09 Cody Slate @ West Virginia 10 102 010/12/07 Cody Slate @ Tulsa 6 102 110/12/02 Darius Watts Buffalo 6 102 211/10/01 Josh Davis @ Miami 9 102 09/9/95 Jermaine Wiggins Tennessee Tech 5 102 012/3/94 Tim Martin James Madison# 6 102 010/17/92 Troy Brown @ The Citadel 5 102 010/26/02 Josh Davis @ Central Michigan 7 101 010/5/02 Denero Marriott @ Kent State 9 101 011/30/01 Darius Watts @ Toledo% 9 101 011/15/97 Randy Moss Ohio 7 101 111/17/84 Tim Lewis @ East Tennessee St. 8 101 111/3/63 Jim Cure @ Ohio 6 101 010/26/02 Denero Marriott @ Central Michigan 9 100 1

Marshall has had two players surpass 100 yards receiving in the same game 19 times and three players surpass 100 yards in a game twice. * School Record, $ Bowl Game, % MAC Championship Game# Division I-AA Playoff Game

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RECEIVING RECORDSRECEIVING RECORDS100-Yard Receiving Games (By Date)Date Receiver Opponent Rec Yards TD11/26/11 Aaron Dobson East Carolina 4 110 210/28/11 Troy Evans UAB 6 106 29/24/11 Aaron Dobson Virginia Tech 5 103 110/13/10 Aaron Dobson UCF 5 119 29/25/10 Antavious Wilson Ohio 7 119 211/28/09 Antavious Wilson @ UTEP 9 153 111/21/09 Aaron Dobson vs. SMU 4 127 211/14/09 Antavious Wilson Southern Miss 13 153 010/24/09 Chuck Walker UAB 5 108 110/17/09 Cody Slate @ West Virginia 10 102 09/5/09 Cody Slate Southern Illinois 9 114 29/5/09 Chuck Walker Southern Illinois 10 119 010/18/08 Darius Passmore @ UAB 6 165 19/20/08 Darius Passmore @ Southern Miss 9 139 19/13/08 Darius Passmore Memphis 6 128 18/30/08 Darius Passmore Illinois State 4 111 210/21/07 Darius Passmore Southern Miss 5 105 110/12/07 Cody Slate @ Tulsa 6 102 19/22/07 Darius Passmore @ Cincinnati 7 106 19/15/07 Cody Slate New Hampshire 11 177 111/11/06 Cody Slate @ ECU 9 140 110/28/06 Cody Slate Memphis 4 135 111/8/05 Hiram Moore Southern Miss 8 122 110/1/05 Hiram Moore SMU 8 107 010/24/05 Hiram Moore UCF 7 110 19/1/05 Wilbur Hargrove William & Mary 7 125 011/13/04 Brad Bates @ Bowling Green 8 105 111/13/04 Josh Davis @ Bowling Green 9 110 111/5/04 Brad Bates @ Akron 11 114 111/5/04 Josh Davis @ Akron 15* 197 110/23/04 Josh Davis Buffalo 12 132 110/25/03 Darius Watts @ Western Michigan 9 170 110/11/03 Josh Davis Kent State 8 144 310/11/03 Darius Watts Kent State 8 123 19/27/03 Josh Davis @ Troy State 12 177 19/12/03 Darius Watts Toledo 10 105 19/6/03 Josh Davis @ Tennessee 6 123 19/6/03 Darius Watts @ Tennessee 9 109 18/30/03 Darius Watts Hofstra 7 122 112/18/02 Denero Marriott vs. Louisville$ 10 137 212/7/02 Darius Watts Toledo% 9 135 211/30/02 Denero Marriott Ball State 10 129 011/30/02 Josh Davis Ball State 8 128 011/23/02 Denero Marriott @ Ohio 6 111 111/12/02 Darius Watts Miami 9 149 311/2/02 Josh Davis @ Akron 8 144 010/26/02 Darius Watts @ Central Michigan 6 126 110/26/02 Josh Davis @ Central Michigan 7 101 010/26/02 Denero Marriott @ Central Michigan 9 100 110/12/02 Darius Watts Buffalo 6 102 210/5/02 Denero Marriott @ Kent State 9 101 09/12/02 Curtis Jones @ Virginia Tech 11 164 08/31/02 Josh Davis Appalachian State 11 264 212/19/01 Denero Marriott vs. East Carolina$ 15* 234 112/19/01 Darius Watts vs. East Carolina$ 7 133 211/30/01 Denero Marriott @ Toledo% 10 179 411/30/01 Darius Watts @ Toledo% 9 101 011/17/01 Darius Watts Ohio 10 136 411/10/01 Denero Marriott @ Miami 7 132 111/10/01 Josh Davis @ Miami 9 102 011/3/01 Denero Marriott @ Kent State 8 110 011/3/01 Darius Watts @ Kent State 9 107 210/27/01 Darius Watts Akron 9 144 210/27/01 Josh Davis Akron 4 115 110/27/01 Denero Marriott Akron 7 108 110/20/01 Josh Davis Central Michigan 10 175 110/20/01 Darius Watts Central Michigan 9 183 110/13/01 Darius Watts @ Buffalo 7 132 09/29/01 Darius Watts Bowling Green 8 198 29/8/01 Darius Watts Massachusetts 9 160 39/1/01 Darius Watts @ Florida 6 116 111/11/00 Nate Poole Miami 9 123 110/28/00 John Cooper @ Akron 4 119 110/21/00 David Foye Kent State 15* 132 010/5/00 Nate Poole Western Michigan 9 121 110/5/00 Darius Watts Western Michigan 6 115 09/30/00 Lanier Washington Buffalo 7 143 211/26/99 Nate Poole Ohio 7 131 011/26/99 James Williams Ohio 3 124 211/13/99 James Williams @ Western Michigan 5 116 110/14/99 Nate Poole Toledo 8 158 010/2/99 James Williams @ Miami 4 164 29/25/99 Nate Poole Temple 10 179 19/18/99 Nate Poole Bowling Green 7 126 211/21/98 Jerrald Long Wofford 5 134 29/12/98 James Williams Troy State 3 147 19/5/98 James Williams @ Akron 5 106 012/9/97 Randy Moss Toledo% 7 170 311/15/97 Randy Moss Ohio 7 101 111/8/97 Mark Wicks Bowling Green 4 105 211/1/97 Randy Moss @ Central Michigan 7 193 210/25/97 LaVorn Colclough Eastern Michigan 12 159 110/25/97 Randy Moss Eastern Michigan 8 124 110/18/97 Randy Moss @ Miami 10 147 110/11/97 Randy Moss Akron 6 107 2

9/27/97 Randy Moss @ Ball State 13 205 5*9/13/97 Randy Moss @ Kent State 8 216 39/6/97 Randy Moss @ Army 5 186 212/21/96 Randy Moss Montana# 9 220 411/30/96 Randy Moss Delaware# 8 288* 311/16/96 Randy Moss Furman 8 157 111/19/96 Randy Moss East Tennessee State 6 155 110/26/96 Randy Moss @ Appalachian State 5 109 310/19/96 Tim Martin Western Carolina 8 112 210/12/96 Randy Moss @ VMI 4 135 110/5/96 Tim Martin Tennessee-Chattanooga 9 139 011/18/95 Tim Martin Hofstra 6 160 19/9/95 Jermaine Wiggins Tennessee Tech 5 102 012/3/94 Tim Martin James Madison# 6 102 09/24/94 Tim Martin West Virginia State 10 123 310/30/93 Ricky Carter @ The Citadel 9 128 111/28/92 Ricky Carter Eastern Kentucky# 6 138 011/21/92 Troy Brown @ East Tennessee St. 9 109 111/7/92 Ricky Carter Appalachian State 9 134 111/7/92 Troy Brown Appalachian State 6 135 210/31/92 Troy Brown @ Western Carolina 10 160 210/24/92 Troy Brown UT-Chattanooga 6 114 210/17/92 Troy Brown @ The Citadel 5 102 010/10/92 Will Brown Furman 5 113 19/12/92 Troy Brown Eastern Illinois 6 119 012/21/91 Ricardo Clark Youngstown State# 8 154 112/7/91 Brian Dowler Northern Iowa# 7 186 311/16/91 Brian Dowler VMI 7 191 211/16/91 Troy Brown VMI 7 248 311/9/91 Brian Dowler The Citadel 6 122 19/28/91 Brian Dowler Brown 7 130 211/17/90 Ricardo Clark @ Western Carolina 7 153 110/10/90 Andre Motley Tennessee-Chattanooga 12 262 011/18/89 Eric Ihnat @ Georgia Southern 6 106 111/11/89 Andre Motley Western Carolina 8 130 210/28/89 Percy Moorman VMI 3 146 110/21/89 Percy Moorman @ Eastern Kentucky 6 172 19/9/89 Andre Motley Morehead State 7 133 112/3/88 Mike Barber Furman 6 130 111/19/88 Mike Barber @ Youngstown State 11 119 210/22/88 Sean Doctor UT-Chattanooga 7 107 210/15/88 Mike Barber @ East Tennessee St. 12 222 210/8/88 Mike Barber Furman# 8 117 19/17/88 Mike Barber Eastern Kentucky 5 108 09/17/88 Bruce Hammond Eastern Kentucky 4 118 19/10/88 Mike Barber Ohio 5 117 09/3/88 Mike Barber @ Morehead State 8 105 012/19/87 Mike Barber vs. NE Louisiana# 9 195 112/19/87 Sean Doctor vs. NE Louisiana# 9 123 012/5/87 Mike Barber Weber State# 8 116 111/28/87 Sean Doctor James Madison# 9 117 211/14/87 Mike Barber Western Carolina 14 180 111/14/87 Sean Doctor Western Carolina 9 163 111/7/87 Sean Doctor @ Appalachian State 8 115 010/31/87 Mike Barber @ UT-Chattanooga 6 131 210/24/87 Sean Doctor VMI 9 127 210/24/87 Bruce Hammond VMI 3 111 110/17/87 Sean Doctor East Tennessee State 8 106 010/10/87 Mike Barber @ Louisville 11 121 110/3/87 Mike Barber @ Furman 8 143 19/19/87 Mike Barber @ Eastern Kentucky 10 180 19/5/87 Mike Barber Morehead State 5 170 111/8/86 Vincent Bodie Appalachian State 3 119 011/1/86 Mike Barber UT-Chattanooga 12 201 211/1/86 Bruce Hammond UT-Chattanooga 4 118 110/25/86 Mike Barber Davidson 9 164 210/18/86 Mike Barber @ East Tennessee St. 4 116 110/4/86 Mike Barber @ VMI 4 115 09/13/96 Mike Barber @ Ohio 7 137 08/30/86 Mike Barber West Virginia Tech 5 122 211/9/85 Tim Lewis East Tennessee State 8 117 19/14/85 Randy Clarkson Ohio 13 112 211/17/84 Brian Swisher @ East Tennessee St. 3 122 111/17/84 Tim Lewis @ East Tennessee St. 8 101 110/27/84 Robert Surratt @ UT-Chattanooga 9 116 110/13/84 Robert Surratt Appalachian State 8 106 09/29/84 Brian Swisher @ Western Michigan 6 114 19/22/84 Brian Swisher Furman 8 133 19/22/84 Danny Abercrombie Furman 11 141 29/15/84 Tim Lewis Eastern Michigan 11 156 19/1/84 Tim Lewis West Virginia Tech 9 142 010/17/81 Darnell Richardson @ William & Mary 9 124 110/18/75 John Filliez @ Villanova 11 112 010/9/71 Lanny Steed Northern Illinois 7 159 19/25/71 Lanny Steed Xavier 8 113 011/22/69 Larry Carter Ohio 12 156 210/4/69 Larry Carter Northern Illinois 6 119 110/10/64 Bob Pruett Buffalo 6 193 211/3/63 Jim Cure @ Ohio 6 101 010/13/63 Jim Cure @ Kent State 7 157 210/8/55 Len Hellyer @ Western Michigan 6 106 2

Marshall has had two players surpass 100 yards receiving in the same game 20 times and three players surpass 100 yards in a game twice. * School Record, $ Bowl Game, % MAC Championship Game# Division I-AA Playoff Game

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Team Total Offense RecordsNet Plays Game: 108 vs. Western Carolina, 1987 Season: 1,161 (1987)Net Yards Game: 789 vs. VMI, 1991 Season: 7,287 (1996)Net Yards Per Play Game: 12.7 vs. VMI, 1991 (789 yards/62 plays) Season: 7.86 (1999)Average Total Offense Yards Season: 505.0 (2001)

Individual Total Offense RecordsNet Plays Game: 74 by Michael Payton vs. Western Carolina, 1992 (67 pass, 7 rush); 82* by Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl (70 p, 12 r) Season: 687 by Tony Petersen, 1987 (622 pass, 65 rush) Career: 1,855 by Chad Pennington, 1995-1999 (1,619 pass, 236 rush)Net Yards Game: 495 by Byron Leftwich vs. Central Michigan, 2001 (471 p, 24 r) 566* by Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl (576 p, -10 r) Season: 4,737 by Tony Petersen, 1987 (4,902 pass, -165 rush) Career: 13,091 Chad Pennington, 1995-1999 (13,143 pass, -52 rush)Net Yards Per Play Game: 17.0 by Michael Payton vs. VMI, 1991 (29 plays, 493 yards) *In 2001, the NCAA did not recognize statistics from bowl games

Year-by-Year Leaders (Bold* indicates school record)Year Name, Class Plays Rush-Pass Total Avg/play TDR2011 Rakeem Cato, Fr. 361 32-2,059 2,091 5.8 152010 Brian Anderson, Sr. 396 90-2,358 2,448 6.1 202009 Brian Anderson, Jr. 462 20-2,646 2,666 5.7 152008 Mark Cann, Fr. 342 (-)40-1,767 1,727 5.2 152007 Bernard Morris, Sr. 528 488-3,149 3,637 6.9 212006 Bernard Morris, Jr. 270 324-1,346 1,670 6.2 102005 Bernard Morris, So. 291 256-1,121 1,377 4.7 102004 Stan Hill, Sr. 457 (-)92-2,387 2,295 5.0 182003 Stan Hill, Jr. 221 21-1,767 1,788 8.1 172002 Byron Leftwich, Sr. 528 -1-4,267 4,266 8.1 332001 Byron Leftwich, Jr. 534 92-4,132 4,224 7.9 40*2000 Byron Leftwich, So. 539 83-3,358 3,441 6.4 221999 Chad Pennington, Sr. 461 103-3,799 3,902 8.4 391998 Chad Pennington, Jr. 484 (-)26-3,419 3,393 7.0 251997 Chad Pennington, So. 483 (-)59-3,480 3,421 7.1 40*1996 Eric Kresser, Sr. 411 (-)141-3,407 3,266 7.9 361995 Chad Pennington, Fr. 422 (-)113-2,445 2,332 5.5 151994 Todd Donnan, Sr. 435 (-)3-3,019 3,016 6.9 341993 Todd Donnan, Jr. 463 (-)36-2,591 2,555 5.5 131992 Michael Payton, Sr. 516 134-3,610 3,744 7.3 351991 Michael Payton, Jr. 442 99-3,392 3,491 7.9 281990 Michael Payton, So. 457 44-2,409 2,453 5.4 191989 John Gregory, Sr. 437 (-)27-2,778 2,751 6.3 271988 John Gregory, Jr. 469 (-)193-3,127 2,934 6.3 211987 Tony Petersen, Sr. 687* (-)165-4,902* 4,737* 6.9 361986 Tony Petersen, Jr. 237 (-)68-1,599 1,531 6.5 81985 Carl Fodor, Sr. 458 (-)124-2,438 2,314 5.1 151984 Carl Fodor, Jr. 444 (-)112-2,888 2,776 6.3 261983 Larry Fourquean, Sr. 204 899-0 899 4.3 21982 Ted Carpenter, So. 161 (-)11-549 538 3.3 41981 Larry Fourquean, So. 198 843-0 843 4.3 21980 Tony Konopka, Fr. 218 66-605 671 3.1 51979 Ron Lear, Fr. 242 1162-12 1,174 4.8 61978 Danny Wright, So. 284 652-469 1,121 3.9 61977 Bud Nelson, Jr. 268 145-1,187 1,332 4.9 131976 Bud Nelson, So. 369 293-991 1,284 3.4 111975 Bud Nelson, Fr. 339 382-972 1,354 3.9 81974 Bob Tracey, Fr. 108 408-0 408 3.8 31973 Reggie Oliver, Sr. 290 260-1,058 1,318 4.5 81972 Reggie Oliver, Jr. 263 (-)58-993 935 3.5 51971 Reggie Oliver, So. 241 12-835 847 3.5 31970 Ted Shoebridge, Jr. 262 114-1,000 1,114 4.2 81969 Ted Shoebridge, So. 340 136-1,620 1,756 5.1 191968 John Oertel, Jr. 261 (-)148-1,251 1,103 4.2 111967 Charlie Jones, Jr. 160 535-0 535 3.3 21966 Andrew Socha, Sr. 151 735-0 735 4.9 41965 Mickey Jackson, Jr. 186 704-0 704 3.7 161964 Howard Lee Miller, Jr. 207 (-)55-962 907 4.3 31963 Howard Lee Miller, So. 206 45-993 1,038 5.0 51962 Bob Hamlin, Sr. 271 166-1,104 1,270 4.7 71961 Ralph May, Sr. 158 117-503 620 3.9 51960 Ralph May, Jr. 141 20-508 528 3.7 21959 Jim Maddox, Sr. 180 310-380 690 3.8 61958 Bob Wagner, Sr. 86 196-287 483 5.6 71957 Bob Wagner, Jr. 136 277-459 736 5.4 101956 Bill Zban, Sr. 100 9-517 526 5.3 61955 Len Hellyer, Jr. 84 737-0 737 8.8* 81954 Fred Freeman, So. 109 606-0 606 5.5 41953 John Chmara, Sr. 136 (-)51-705 654 4.8 61952 Ogden Thomas, Sr. 170 N/A-935 935 5.5 N/A1951 Ogden Thomas, Jr. 190 174-793 967 5.1 91950 Ed Prelaz, So. 117 543-0 543 4.6 0

▲ Chad Pennington is Marshall’s career total offense leader with 13,048 yards from 1995-1999.

TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDStotal offense records

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Top Single-Season PerformancesTotal Offense (Top 20) 1. 4,737 Tony Petersen 1987 2. 4,267 Byron Leftwich 2002 3. 4,224 Byron Leftwich 2001 4. 3,902 Chad Pennington 1999 5. 3,744 Michael Payton 1992 6. 3,637 Bernard Morris 2007 7. 3,491 Michael Payton 1991 8. 3,421 Chad Pennington 1997 9. 3,393 Chad Pennington 1998 10. 3,358 Byron Leftwich 2000 11. 3,206 Eric Kresser 1996 12. 3,016 Todd Donnan 1994 13. 2,776 Carl Fodor 1984 14. 2,751 John Gregory 1989 15. 2,666 Brian Anderson 2009 16. 2,555 Todd Donnan 1993 17. 2,448 Brian Anderson 2010 18. 2,416 Michael Payton 1990 19. 2,332 Chad Pennington 1995 20. 2,314 Carl Fodor 1985

Top Career PerformancesTotal Offense (Top 20) 1. 13,048 Chad Pennington 1995-99 2. 12,084 Byron Leftwich 1998-02 3. 9,704 Michael Payton 1989-92 4. 7,057 Todd Donnan 1991-94 5. 6,720 John Gregory 1986-89 6. 6,705 Bernard Morris 2004-07 7. 6,377 Carl Fodor 1982-85 8. 6,268 Tony Petersen 1986-87 9. 5,924 Chris Parker 1991-95 10. 5,508 Brian Anderson 2007-10 11. 4,705 Stan Hill 2001-04 12. 4,203 Bud Nelson 1975-78 13. 4,016 Doug Chapman 1995-99 14. 3,903 Ron Darby 1986-89 15. 3,900 Jackie Hunt 1939-41 16. 3,268 Eric Kresser 1996 17. 3,100 Reggie Oliver 1971-73 18. 2,884 Darius Marshall 2007-09 19. 2,870 Ted Shoebridge 1969-70 20. 2,724 Glenn Pedro 1990-93

▲ Franklin “Butchie” Wallace posted nine 100-yard rushing games in his career and ranks 18th all-time in total offense.

TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDStotal offense records

▲ Ron Darby led the Herd rushing attack in 1987 and 1988.

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Individual All-Purpose RecordsAll-Purpose Attempts Game: 54 by Ron Darby vs. Western Carolina, 1988 (47 rush, 4 rec, 3 kick ret) Season: 371 by Chris Parker, 1995 (349 rush, 21 rec, 1 kick ret) Career: 1,200 by Chris Parker, 1992-1995 (1,119 rush, 80 rec, 11 kick ret)All-Purpose Yards Game: 348 by Randy Moss vs. Delaware, 1996 (288 rec, 60 kick return) Season: 2,641 by Troy Brown, 1992 Career: 7,145 by Chris Parker, 1992-1995

Top Single-Season PerformancesAll-Purpose Yards (Top 10) (Rush, Receiving, Punt & Kick Return) 1. 2,639 Troy Brown (158-1,652-200-629) 1992 2. 2,178 Randy Moss (2-1,647-266-263) 1997 3. 2,350 Randy Moss (29-1,709-0-612) 1996 4. 2,251 Chris Parker (1,750-340-0-161) 1993 5. 2,204 Chris Parker (1,728-411-0-65) 1994 6. 2,148 Ron Darby (1,506-191-0-451) 1987 7. 2,028 Chris Parker (1,833-171-0-24) 1995 8. 1,983 Darius Marshall (1,095-98-790) 2008 9. 1,899 Troy Brown (21-882-421-575) 1991 10. 1,890 Mike Barber (12-1,757-10-111) 1987

Top Career PerformancesAll-Purpose Yards (Top 10) (Rush, Receiving, Punt & Kick Return) 1. 7,145 Chris Parker 1992-95 2. 5,747 Ron Darby 1986-89 3. 5,062 Tim Martin 1993-96 4. 4,933 Darius Marshall 2007-09 5. 4,790 Doug Chapman 1996-99 6. 4,528 Randy Moss 1996-97 7. 4,480 Troy Brown 1991-92 8. 4,473 Darius Watts 2000-03 9. 4,466 Mike Barber 1985-88 10. 4,279 Josh Davis 2001-04

Year-by-Year Leaders (Bold* indicates school record)Year Name, Class Games Yards Avg2011 Andre Booker, Jr. 13 1,132 87.12010 Troy Evans, Jr. 12 1,094 91.22009 Darius Marshall, Jr. 10 1,644 164.42008 Darius Marshall, So. 12 1,983 165.22007 Darius Marshall, Fr. 12 1,306 108.82006 Ahmad Bradshaw, Jr. 12 1,658 138.22005 Ahmad Bradshaw, So. 11 1,378 125.32004 Ahmad Bradshaw, Fr. 10 1,079 107.92003 Earl Charles, Jr. 12 1,545 128.82002 Josh Davis, So. 13 1,304 100.32001 Darius Watts, So. 12 1,456 121.32000 Darius Watts, Fr. 11 871 79.21999 James Williams, Sr. 12 1,379 114.91998 Doug Chapman, Jr. 12 1,409 117.41997 Randy Moss, So. 12 2,176 181.3*1996 Randy Moss, Fr. 15 2,350 156.71995 Chris Parker, Sr. 15 2,028 135.21994 Chris Parker, Jr. 14 2,204 157.41993 Chris Parker, So. 15 2,251 150.11992 Troy Brown, Sr. 15 2,641* 176.11991 Troy Brown, Jr. 15 1,839 122.61990 Ricardo Clark, Sr. 11 1,101 100.11989 Ron Darby, Sr. 11 1,180 107.31988 Ron Darby, Jr. 13 1,675 128.91987 Ron Darby, So. 15 2,148 143.21986 Mike Barber, Jr. 11 1,234 112.21985 Randy Clarkson, Sr. 11 795 72.31984 Robert Surratt, Sr. 11 1,105 100.51983 Larry Fourquean, Sr. 11 1,018 92.21982 Gilbert Orr, Sr. 11 549 49.9 Tony Stott, Jr. 11 549 49.91981 Larry Fourquean, So. 11 884 80.41980 Larry Fourquean, Fr. 11 729 66.31979 Ron Lear, Fr. 11 1,182 107.51978 Ray Crisp, Sr. 6 655 109.21977 Ray Crisp, Jr. 11 1,555 141.41976 Mike Bailey, So. 11 862 78.41975 Ray Crisp, Fr. 11 1,234 112.21974 Ned Burks, Sr. 11 788 71.61973 Bob Tracey, Fr. 11 1,018 92.51972 Jim Mercer, Fr. 11 445 40.51971 Lanny Steed, So. 11 515 46.8

All-Purpose Yards Per Game - Career 1. 167.7 Randy Moss (27 games - 4,528 yards) 1996-97 2. 149.3 Troy Brown (30 games - 4,480 yards) 1991-92 3. 145.1 Darius Marshall (34 games - 4,933 yards) 2007-09 4. 124.8 Ahmad Bradshaw (33 games - 4,119 yards) 2004-06 5. 120.9 Chris Parker (59 games - 7,134 yards) 1992-95 6. 117.3 Ron Darby (49 games - 5,747 yards) 1986-89 7. 116.8 John Hurst (10 games - 1,168 yards) 1969 8. 102.7 Earl Charles (24 games - 2,464 yards) 2003-04 9. 101.8 Ray Crisp (39 games - 3,970 yards) 1975-78 10. 99.9 Doug Chapman (48 games - 4,790 yards) 1996-99 11. 95.2 Darius Watts (47 games - 4,473 yards) 2000-03 12. 91.1 James Williams (24 games - 2,186 yards) 1998-99 13. 90.4 Tim Martin (56 games - 5,062 yards) 1993-96 14. 89.3 Mike Barber (50 games - 4,466 yards) 1985-88 15. 87.3 Josh Davis (49 games - 4,279 yards) 2001-04 16. 82.2 C.W. Geiger (17 games - 1,397 yards) 1977-78 17. 80.1 Orlando Hatchett (43 games - 3,446 yards) 1989-92 18. 80.7 Darius Passmore (23 games-1,856 yards) 2007-08 19. 79.1 Mickey Jackson (30 games - 2,372 yards) 1964-66

▲ Troy Brown, a three-time Super Bowl champion with the New England Patriots, is the Marshall single-season all-purpose yards record holder.

ALL-PURPOSE YARDSALL-PURPOSE YARDS

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Team Punting RecordsPunts Game: 14 vs. Cincinnati, 1938; vs. Western Michigan, 1972 Season: 90 (1985)Punting Yardage Game: 598 vs. Cincinnati, 1938; vs. Louisville, 1968Average Per Punt Game: 63.0 at Toledo, 2001 Season: 45.1 (1994); 37 puntsOpponents Punts Blocked Season: 3 (1973; 1987)

Individual Punting RecordsPunts Game: 14 by Bob Eshbaugh vs. Western Michigan, 1972 Season: 88 by Mike Salmons, 1985 Career: 236 by Bob Eshbaugh, 1971-1974Highest Average Per Punt Game: 63.0 by Curtis Head at Toledo, 2001 Season: 45.1 by Travis Colquitt, 1994 Career: 43.4 by Pat Velarde, 1982-1983Longest Punt Game: 79 by John Arnold vs. Temple, 1974

Top Single-Season PerformancesPunts (Top 10) 1. 88 Mike Salmons 1985 2. 79 George Hummel 1967 3. 73 Bob Eshbaugh 1971 73 John Huth 1979 5. 70 Charlie Perry 1976 6. 68 Mike Salmons 1984 68 Travis Colquitt 1993 8. 66 Brian Dowler 1991 9. 64 Ian O’Connor 2004 64 Kase Whitehead 2011 Punting Average (Top 10) 1. 45.1 Travis Colquitt 1994 2. 44.6 Pat Velarde 1983 3. 44.5 Chris Hanson 1996 4. 44.4 Curtis Head 2001 5. 44.1 Bob Hartley 1949 6. 43.1 Curtis Head 2002 7. 42.3 Pat Velarde 1982 8. 42.2 Kenny Wheeler 1950 9. 41.1 Curtis Head 1999 41.1 Ian O’Connor 2006

Year-by-Year Leaders (Bold* indicates school record)

Year Name, Class No Yards Avg2011 Kase Whitehead, Sr. 76 3,044 40.12010 Kase Whitehead, Jr. 78 3,129 40.12009 Kase Whitehead, So. 63 2,469 39.22008 Kase Whitehead, Fr. 63 2,438 38.72007 Anthony Binswanger, Sr. 44 1,742 39.62006 Ian O’Connor, Sr. 37 1,520 41.12005 Marty Biagi, Fr. 61 2,343 38.42004 Ian O’Connor, So. 64 2,586 40.42003 Ben Lewis, Sr. 24 824 34.3 Klint Rose, Fr. 22 848 38.52002 Curtis Head, Sr. 42 1,809 43.12001 Curtis Head, Jr. 45 1,996 44.42000 Curtis Head, So. 60 2,444 40.71999 Curtis Head, Fr. 48 1,974 41.11998 Chris Hanson, Sr. 52 1,966 37.81997 Chris Hanson, Jr. 53 2,127 40.11996 Chris Hanson, So. 52 2,312 44.51995 Chris Hanson, Fr. 63 2,352 37.31994 Travis Colquitt, Sr. 37 1,668 45.1*1993 Travis Colquitt, Jr. 68 2,725 40.11992 Travis Colquitt, So. 43 1,727 40.21991 Brian Dowler, Sr. 66 2,615 39.61990 Brian Dowler, Jr. 56 2,173 38.81989 J.R. McVicker, Sr. 45 1,769 39.31988 Gregg Supsura, So. 63 2,187 34.71987 Todd Fugate, Sr. 60 2,345 39.11986 Todd Fugate, Jr. 59 2,270 38.51985 Mike Salmons, Sr. 88* 3,337* 37.91984 Mike Salmons, Jr. 68 2,755 40.51983 Pat Velarde, Sr. 64 2,853 44.61982 Pat Velarde, Jr. 66 2,791 42.31981 Terry Echols, So. 49 1,523 31.11980 Terry Echols, Fr. 58 2,054 35.41979 John Huth, So. 73 2,751 37.71978 John Huth, Fr. 63 2,458 39.01977 Charlie Perry, So. 56 2,051 36.61976 Charlie Perry, Fr. 70 2,526 36.11975 John Arnold, So. 36 1,278 35.51974 Bob Eshbaugh, Sr. 52 1,986 38.21973 Bob Eshbaugh, Jr. 61 2,262 37.11972 Bob Eshbaugh, So. 50 1,785 35.71971 Bob Eshbaugh, Fr. 73 2,740 37.51970 Marcelo Lajterman, So. 60 2,319 38.61969 Skipper Williams, Sr. 68 2,607 38.31968 Skipper Williams, Jr. 61 2,492 40.81967 George Hummel, Jr. 79 2,596 32.91966 George Hummel, So. 53 1,851 34.91965 Jack Rowe, So. 43 1,407 32.71964 John Bentley, Sr. 51 1,825 35.81963 Richard Fillmore, Sr. 45 1,666 37.51962 John Griffin, Jr. 41 1,443 35.21961 Richard Thomas, Sr. 58 1,834 31.61960 Richard Thomas, Jr. 51 1,586 31.01959 Bob Wilson, Sr. 25 889 35.51958 Paul Miller, Jr. 22 780 35.41957 Cagle Curtis, Sr. 23 716 31.11956 George Templin, Sr. 20 719 35.91955 George Templin, Jr. 19 665 35.01954 George Templin, So. 6 236 39.31953 Paul Long, Sr. 38 1,381 36.31952 Paul Long, Jr. 46 1,156 33.81951 Kenneth Wheeler, Sr. 36 1,207 33.51950 Kenneth Wheeler, Jr. 45 1,901 42.2

▲ Pat Velarde holds the school history for highest career average per punt (43.4 yards per punt).

PUNTING RECORDSPUNTING RECORDS

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Team Scoring RecordsTotal Points Game: 101 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1916 Season: 658 (1996)Touchdowns Game: 15 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1916 Season: 87 (1996)PAT Kicks Made Game: 10 vs. Morehead State, 1991; vs. Wilmington, 1914 Season: 82 (1996/82-of-82)Field Goals Made Game: 4 vs. East Tennessee State, 1993; vs. The Citadel, 1995; vs. Miami, 1999 Season: 19 (1988/19-of-27); 1993 (19-of-25); 1995 (19-of-27)Two-Point Conversions Season: 5 (1962)Largest Margin of Victory Game: 101-0 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1916Largest Non-Shutout Victory Game: 71-7 vs. Morehead State, 1994Worst Non-Shutout Defeat Game: 92-15 vs. West Virginia, 1915Worst Shutout Loss Game: 94-0 vs. Denison, 1917Most Points Scored in Defeat Game: 42 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (43-42, 1987 I-AA Championship Game)Fewest Points in Victory Game: 3 vs. Muskingum (3-0), 1924Most Points in a Tie Game: 26-26 vs. Wofford, 1953Least Points in Tie Game: 0-0 (first in 1895 vs. Kingsbury High School)Most Points Combined by Both Teams Game: 101 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1916; 125* vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC BowlFewest Points Scored Season: 0 (1920), 8 gamesFewest Points Allowed Season: 0 (1901), 3 gamesMost Points Allowed Season: 411 (2007)

Individual Scoring RecordsTotal Points Game: 38 by Doug Freutal vs. Greenbrier Military Academy, 1919 Season: 174 by Randy Moss, 1996 Career: 418 by Chris Parker, 1992-1995Touchdowns Game: 6 by Wilbur Fisher vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1916 Season: 29 by Randy Moss, 1996 Career: 71 by Chris Parker, 1992-1995PAT Kicks Made Game: 10 by Dewey Klein vs. Morehead State, 1991; by William Nagle vs. Wilmington, 1914 Season: 82 by Tim Openlander, 1996 Career: 211 by Tim Openlander, 1994-1996Field Goals Made Game: 4 by David Merrick vs. East Tennessee State, 1993; by Tim Openlander vs. The Citadel, 1995; by Billy Malashevich vs. Miami, 1999 Season: 19 by Dewey Klein, 1988 (19-of-27); by David Merrick, 1993 (19-of-25); by Tim Openlander, 1995 (19-of-27) Career: 54 by Dewey Klein, 1988-1991 (54-of-77)

Year-by-Year Leaders (Bold* indicates school record)Year Name, Class TD PAT 2-PT FG TP2011 Aaron Dobson, Jr. 12 0 0 0 722010 Tyler Warner, Jr. 0 31 0 5 462009 Craig Ratanamorn 0 34 0 15 792008 Darius Passmore, Sr. 8 0 0 0 48 Cody Slate, Jr. 8 0 0 0 482007 Anthony Binswanger, Sr. 0 33 0 13 722006 Ahmad Bradshaw, Jr. 21 0 0 0 1262005 Ahmad Bradshaw, So. 10 0 0 0 602004 Ian O’Connor, So. 0 31 0 14 732003 Earl Charles, Jr. 12 0 0 0 722002 Curtis Head, Sr. 0 49 0 16 972001 Darius Watts, So. 18 0 2* 0 1122000 J.R. Jenkins, Sr. 0 40 0 14 821999 James Williams, Sr. 14 0 0 0 841998 Doug Chapman, Jr. 18 0 1 0 1101997 Randy Moss, So. 25 0 1 0 1521996 Randy Moss, Fr. 29* 0 0 0 174*1995 Tim Openlander, Jr. 0 58* 0 19* 1151994 Chris Parker, Jr. 24 0 1 0 1461993 Chris Parker, So. 24 0 0 0 1441992 Troy Brown, Sr. 19 0 1 0 1161991 Dewey Klein, Sr. 0 61 0 15 1061990 Dewey Klein, Jr. 0 34 0 8 581989 Dewey Klein, So. 0 32 0 12 681988 Dewey Klein, Fr. 0 41 0 19* 981987 Ron Darby, So. 16 0 0 0 961986 Kevin Gault, Jr. 0 34 0 10 641985 John Mitchell, Fr. 0 23 0 10 531984 Robert Surratt, Sr. 10 0 0 0 601983 Scott LaTulipe, Jr. 0 25 0 8 491982 Scott LaTulipe, So. 0 9 0 10 391981 Darnel Richardson, Sr. 3 0 1 0 201980 Barry Childers, Fr. 0 9 0 14 511979 Ron Lear, Fr. 6 0 0 0 361978 Todd Elwood, Jr. 4 0 0 0 241977 C.W. Geiger, Jr. 6 0 2* 0 40 Todd Elwood, So. 6 0 2* 0 401976 Ed Hamrick, So. 0 10 0 7 311975 John Filliez, Jr. 7 0 0 0 421974 Ned Burks, Sr. 5 0 1 0 321973 Jon Lockett, So. 9 0 0 0 541972 Larry McCoy, Fr. 0 12 0 3 211971 Dave Walsh, So. 2 0 0 0 12 Felix Jordan, Jr. 2 0 0 0 121970 Marcelo Lajterman, So. 0 15 0 7 361969 John Hurst, Sr. 5 23 0 4 651968 Jeff Terns, Jr. 7 0 0 0 421967 3 Tied with 12 (Charlie Jones, Jim Shook, and George Riggs)1966 Mickey Jackson, Sr. 8 0 1 0 501965 Mickey Jackson, Jr. 16 0 0 0 961964 Jack Mahone, Sr. 9 0 0 0 541963 Jack Mahone, Jr. 5 0 1 0 321962 4 Tied with 181961 Millard Fleming, Jr. 3 0 0 0 18 Jasper Wright, Jr. 3 0 0 0 181960 Jasper Wright, So. 3 0 0 0 181959 Jim Maddox, Sr. 5 0 1 0 321958 Bob Wagner, Sr. 4 0 2* 0 281957 Raymon Dunlap, Sr. 5 0 0 0 301957 Cagle Curtis, Sr. 5 0 0 0 301956 Raymond Dunlap, Jr. 6 0 0 0 361955 Len Hellyer, Jr. 11 0 0 0 661954 Don Adkins, So. 9 0 0 0 541953 Jim Swierczek, Sr. 6 0 0 0 361952 Jim Swierczek, Jr. 9 0 0 0 541951 John Vaglienti, Sr. 9 0 0 0 541950 Frank Mazza, Jr. 4 0 0 0 241947 Marvin Wetzel, So. 18 0 0 0 1081941 Courtney Driscoll, Sr. 12 0 0 0 721940 Jackie Hunt, Jr. 27 0 0 0 1621939 Boot Elkins, Jr. 15 0 0 0 901934 John Zontini, Sr. 6 3 0 0 391933 John Zontini, Jr. 7 0 0 0 351932 John Zontini, So. 7 0 0 0 351931 John Zontini, Fr. 7 0 0 0 421930 Tom Stark, Sr. 11 0 0 0 661929 Ramey Hunter, Fr. 5 0 0 0 301928 Tom Stark, So. 12 0 0 0 721927 Tom Stark, Fr. 14 0 0 0 841926 Clarence Bunten 5 0 0 0 301919 Doug Freutal, Sr. 17 9 1 0 1131916 Bradley Workman, Sr. 15 0 0 0 90

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Top Single-Season PerformancesTouchdowns Scored (Top 20) 1. 29 Randy Moss 1996 2. 27 Jackie Hunt 1940 3. 25 Randy Moss 1997 4. 24 Chris Parker 1993 24 Chris Parker 1994 6. 21 Ahmad Bradshaw 2006 7. 19 Troy Brown 1992 19 Chris Parker 1995 9. 18 Darius Watts 2001 18 Doug Chapman 1998 18 Marvin Wetzel 1947 12. 17 Doug Freutal 1919 13. 16 Ron Darby 1988 16 Ron Darby 1987 16 Noel Workman 1916 16 Mickey Jackson 1965 16 Doug Chapman 1996 18. 15 Keith Baxter 1987 15 “Boot” Elkins 1938 15 Bradley Workman 1916

Points Scored (Top 20) 1. 174 Randy Moss 1996 2. 162 Jackie Hunt 1940 3. 152 Randy Moss 1997 4. 146 Chris Parker 1994 5. 144 Chris Parker 1993 6. 130 Tim Openlander 1996 7. 126 Ahmad Bradshaw 2006 8. 116 Troy Brown 1992 9. 115 Tim Openlander 1995 10. 114 Chris Parker 1995 11. 113 Doug Freutal 1919 12. 112 Darius Watts 2001 13. 110 Doug Chapman 1998 14. 108 Marvin Wetzel 1947 15. 106 Dewey Klein 1991 16. 103 Dave Merrick 1992 17. 102 Dave Merrick 1993 102 Noel Workman 1916 19. 98 Dewey Klein 1988 20. 97 Curtis Head 2002

Top Career PerformancesTouchdowns Scored (Top 20) 1. 71 Chris Parker 1992-95 2. 57 Doug Chapman 1996-99 3. 54 Randy Moss 1996-97 4. 47 Darius Watts 2000-03 5. 43 Jackie Hunt 1939-41 6. 41 Ron Darby 1986-89 7. 37 Tom Stark 1927-30 8. 36 Ahmad Bradshaw 2004-06 9. 33 Glenn Pedro 1990-93 10. 32 Franklin Wallace 2000-03 11. 31 Troy Brown 1991-92 12. 29 Orlando Hatchett 1989-92 13. 27 Tim Martin 1993-96 14. 26 Mike Barber 1985-88 26 Erik Thomas 1993-96 16. 25 Josh Davis 2001-04 17. 24 Cody Slate 2006-09 24 Mickey Jackson 1964-66 19. 22 Jim Swierczek 1951-53 22 Marvin Wetzel 1947-49 Points Scored (Top 20) 1. 428 Chris Parker 1992-95 2. 344 Doug Chapman 1996-99 3. 337 Tim Openlander 1994-96 4. 330 Dewey Klein 1988-91 5. 326 Randy Moss 1996-97 6. 286 Darius Watts 2000-03 7. 258 Jackie Hunt 1939-41 8. 246 Ron Darby 1986-89 9. 230 Tom Stark 1927-30 10. 216 Ahmad Bradshaw 2004-0611. 205 Dave Merrick 1992-93 12. 198 Glenn Pedro 1990-93 13. 192 Franklin Wallace 2000-03 14. 188 Troy Brown 1991-92 15. 181 Curtis Head 1999-02 16. 180 Billy Malashevich 1997-99 17. 174 Orlando Hatchett 1989-92 18. 162 Tim Martin 1993-96 19. 158 Mike Barber 1985-88 20. 156 Erik Thomas 1993-96

Points Scored Per Game (Top 10) 1. 17.0 Doug Freutal 1919 2. 11.64 Randy Moss 1996-97 3. 8.89 Jackie Hunt 1939-41 4. 8.85 Tom Stark 1927-31 5. 7.66 Tim Oppenlander 1994-97 6. 7.32 David Merrick 1992-93 7. 7.25 Chris Parker 1992-95 8. 7.17 Doug Chapman 1996-99 9. 6.60 Dewey Klein 1988-91 10. 6.54 Ahmad Bradshaw 2004-06

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Individual Tackling RecordsTackles Game: 30 by Charles Henry vs. Miami University, 1972 Season: 189 by John Spellacy, 1987 Career: 548 by Roger Johnson, 1991-94Tackles for Loss Game: 6.5 by Albert McClellan @ ECU, 2006 Season: 29 by William King, 1993 Career: 80 by B.J. Cohen, 1994-97Sacks Game: 4.0 by Johnathan Goddard vs. Miami University, 2004; vs. Ohio, 2004 Season: 17.0 by Cecil Fletcher, 1987 Career: 51.0 by B.J. Cohen, 1994-97

Team Interception RecordsInterceptions Game: 7 vs. Weber State, 1987 (NCAA I-AA Quarterfinal game); vs. Appalachian State, 1990 Season: 31 (1987)Net Yards Returned Against Opponent Game: --- Season: 358, 22 returns (1986)Fewest Interceptions Made Season: 3 (1962)

Individual Interception RecordsInterceptions Game: 3 by Jackie Hunt vs. Wake Forest, 1941; by George Barlow vs. East Tennessee State, 1989; by Joe Chirico vs. Appalachian State, 1990 Season: 10 by Mark Snyder, 1987 Career: 19 by Reggie Giles, 1985-88Net Yards Returned Game: 100 by Derek Grier vs. East Tennessee State, 1991; by Melvin Cunningham vs. James Madison, 1994 Season: 160 by Reggie Giles, 1986 Career: 309 by Reggie Giles, 1985-1988

Year-by-Year Interceptions Leaders (Bold* indicates school record) Year Name, Class No Yards Avg TD2011 Omar Brown, Sr. 4 55 13.8 1 Rashad Jackson, Sr. 4 47 11.8 02010 Donald Brown, So. 3 3 1 0 Omar Brown, Jr. 3 24 8 0 Rashad Jackson, Jr. 3 136 45.3 12009 DeQuan Bembry 3 0 0 02008 Maurice Kitches, Sr. 4 18 4.5 0 2007 Ryland Wilson, Sr. 2 0 0.0 02006 4 Tied with 2 (C.J. Spillman, So., was the leader in yards with 85)2005 Chris Royal, Sr. 3 19 6.3 02004 Chris Royal, Jr. 6 103 17.2 12003 Gladstone Coke, Sr. 3 57 19.0 02002 Roberto Terrell, So. 3 12 4.0 0 Yancey Satterwhite, Sr. 3 31 10.3 02001 Yancey Satterwhite, Jr. 3 0 0.0 02000 Doug Hodges, Sr. 5 65 13.0 01999 Maurice Hines, Jr. 5 42 8.4 01998 Danny Derricott, So. 6 118 19.7 01997 Larry Moore, Sr. 3 21 7.0 01996 Melvin Cunningham, Sr. 3 119 39.7 2*1995 Jayson Grayson, Sr. 5 35 7.0 01994 Shannon Morrison, Sr. 6 46 7.7 01993 Roger Johnson, Jr. 3 24 8.0 01992 Roger Johnson, So. 4 124 31.0 1 George Thomas, Jr. 4 75 18.8 0 William King, Jr. 4 22 5.5 01991 Derek Grier, Sr. 4 131 34.8 1 Joe Chirico, So. 4 77 19.3 01990 Joe Chirico, Fr. 5 37 7.4 11989 George Barlow, Sr. 3 26 8.7 0 Von Woodson, Sr. 3 34 11.3 01988 Von Woodson, Jr. 6 34 5.7 01987 Mark Snyder, Sr. 10* 107 10.7 01986 Reggie Giles, So. 8 160* 20.0 11985 Darryl Burgess, So. 4 2 0.5 01984 Mike Copenhaver, Sr. 4 24 6.0 01983 Glenn Bates, Sr. 5 77 15.4 11982 Glenn Bates, Jr. 5 140 28.0 2*1981 Jim Devine, Sr. 3 6 2.0 01980 Donnell Ross, So. 3 43 14.3 0 Jesse Bandy, So. 3 22 7.3 01979 6 Tied with 1 (Ken Lindsay, Sr., was the leader in yards with 18)1978 Greg Kendziorski, So. 2 136 68.0* 1 Kevin Smith, So. 2 7 3.5 01977 Danny Wright, Fr. 3 39 13.0 01976 3 with 2 (Harold Wetzel, Jr.) 2 19 9.5 01975 6 with 1 (Kewyn Williams, Fr.) 1 32 32 01974 Bob Krone, Sr. 4 6 1.5 01973 Charlie Henry, Jr. 4 25 6.3 01972 Rick Meckstroth, Jr. 2 30 15.0 0 Felix Jordan, Sr. 2 28 14.0 01971 Felix Jordan, Jr. 2 55 27.5 11970 Felix Jordan, So. 4 74 18.5 01969 Larry Sanders, So. 5 46 9.2 01968 Mike Smith, So. 3 10 3.3 0 Joe Ralbusky, Sr. 3 35 11.7 01967 George Riggs, So. 3 106 35.3 1 John Kinney, Jr. 3 11 3.7 01966 James Heaton, Jr. 3 20 6.6 01965 George Kasanovich, Sr. 5 40 8.0 01964 Larry Coyer, Sr. 5 81 16.2 01963 Larry Coyer, Jr. 4 51 12.7 01962 Larry Coyer, So. 4 83 20.7 01961 Richard Thomas, Sr. 4 3 0.7 01960 Millard Fleming, So. 1 0 0.0 0 Alpha Mayfield, Sr. 1 0 0.0 01959 Bill Thomas, So. 3 13 4.3 01958 Bob Wilson, Jr. 1 5 5.0 0 Dewey Ballangee, Jr. 1 0 0.0 0 Norman Mullens, So. 1 0 0.0 01956 Bill Zban, Sr. 3 23 7.6 0

▲ Roger Johnson’s 548 tackles are the most ever recorded by a Marshall football player.

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Top Single-Season PerformancesInterceptions (Top 10) 1. 10 Mark Snyder 1987 2. 8 Reggie Giles 1986 3. 7 Reggie Giles 1987 4. 6 Danny Derricott 1998 6 Von Woodson 1988 6 Shannon Morrison 1994 6 Chris Royal 2004 8. 5 George Kosanovich 1965 5 Larry Coyer 1964 5 Larry Sanders 1969 5 Glenn Bates 1983 5 Glenn Bates 1982 5 Stanley Hall 1988 5 Joe Chirico 1990 5 Jayson Grayson 1994 5 Jayson Grayson 1995 5 Maurice Hines 1999 5 Doug Hodges 2000

Top Career PerformancesInterceptions (Top 10) 1. 19 Reggie Giles 1985-88 2. 13 Larry Coyer 1962-64 13 Joe Chirico 1990-92 13 Danny Derricott 1997-00 5. 12 Melvin Cunningham 1993-96 6. 11 Shannon Morrison 1991-94 11 Rogers Beckett 1996-99 8. 10 Jayson Grayson 1993-95 10 Von Woodson 1986-89 10 Mark Snyder 1987 10 Glenn Bates 1982-83

Tackles (Top 10) 1. 548 Roger Johnson 1991-94 2. 471 Bill Yanossy 1973-76 3. 451 Larry McCloud 1994-97 4. 443 William King 1990-93 5. 420 Mario Harvey 2007-10 6. 420 Donahue Stephenson 1990-93 7. 414 John Grace 1996-99 8. 409 Shannon King 1990-93 9. 392 John Spellacy 1985-88 10. 382 Max Yates 1998-2001

Tackles For Loss (Top 10) 1. 80-378 BJ Cohen 1994-97 2. 63.5-275 Johnathan Goddard 2001-04 3. 53-228 Billy Lyon 1993-96 4. 52-195 John Grace 1996-99 4. 52-152 Giradie Mercer 1996-99 6. 50-197 William King 1990-93 7. 47.5-188 Jamus Martin 2001-04 8. 39-208 Albert McClellan 2005-09 9. 38-205 John Duncan 1993-96 10. 37-75 Jimmy Parker 1997-00

Sacks (Top 10) 1. 51-287 BJ Cohen 1994-97 2. 30-207 Billy Lyon 1993-96 3. 27.5-179 Johnathan Goddard 2001-04 4. 23-175 John Duncan 1993-96 4. 23-142 Cecil Fletcher 1985-87 6. 20-145 Albert McClellan 2005-09 7. 19.5-134 Jamus Martin 2001-04 8. 16.5-108 Rodney Garrett 1990-93 9. 16-111 Nick McKnight 1986-88 9. 16-110 Tony Bolland 1985-87 9. 16-102 Ralph Street 1998-01

Year-by-Year Tackling Leaders (Bold* indicates school record)

Year Name, Class Solos Assists Total2011 Omar Brown, Sr. 71 42 1132010 Mario Harvey, Sr. 65 78 1432009 Mario Harvey, Jr. 45 72 1172008 Mario Harvey, So. 43 64 1072007 C.J. Spillman, Jr. 64 67 1312006 Curtis Keyes, Sr. 58 46 1042005 Dennis Thornton, Sr. 60 44 1042004 Curtis Keyes, So. 58 50 1082003 Kevin Atkins, Sr. 69 31 1002002 Duran Smith, Sr. 95 65 1602001 Max Yates, Sr. 92 67 1592000 Max Yates, Jr. 74 41 1151999 Andre O’Neal, Sr. 68 50 1181998 John Grace, Jr. 98 37 1351997 Larry McCloud, Sr. 79 64 1431996 Larry McCloud, Jr. 97 53 1501995 Larry McCloud, So. 73 49 1221994 Roger Johnson, Sr. 86 47 1331993 William King, Sr. 107* 71 1781992 Shannon King, Jr. 84 68 1521991 Donahue Stephenson, So. 71 60 1311990 Donahue Stephenson, Fr. 72 38 1101989 Eric Gates, Jr. 71 45 1161988 Nick McKnight, Sr. 77 60 1371987 John Spellacy, Jr. 99 90* 189*1986 John Spellacy, So. 57 48 1051985 John Ceglie, Sr. 36 81 1171984 Tony Lellie, Sr. Total Points 2241983 Terry Echols, Sr. Total Points 1821982 Carl Lee, Sr. Total Points 2391981 Jim Devine, Sr. Total Points 1991980 Carl Lee, So. Total Points 289*1979 Carl Lee, Fr. Total Points 2051978 Dave Kirby, So. Total Points 1361977 Ed McTaggart, Sr. Total Points 1231976 Bill Yanossy, Sr. Total Tackles 1171975 Bill Yanossy, Jr. Total Tackles 1481974 Bill Yanossy, So. 75 82 1571973 Mark Miller, Sr. 96 40 1361972 Charles Henry, So. 92 38 1301971 Charles Henry, Fr. 58 91 1491970 Jerry Stainback, Sr. 38 76 1141969 Roger Childers, So. 42 48 901968 Wayne Bennett, Sr. 89 30 1191967 Richard Robb, Sr. 57 27 831966 Richard Robb, Jr. 50 34 841965 Tom Good, Sr. 90 51 1411964 Tom Good, Jr. 55 38 931963 Tom Good, So. 130NOTE: From 1975-84, points were awarded on the basis of solo tackles (3), first hits (2), and assisted tackles (1).

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▲ Johnathan Goddard was an All-American in 2004, recording 28.5 tackles for loss for 162 yards while posting 16 sacks for a loss of 113 yards.

Year-by-Year Sack Leaders (Bold* indicates school record)Year Name, Class No Yards2011 Vinny Curry, Sr. 11 692010 Vinny Curry, Jr. 12 812009 Mario Harvey, Jr. 7 462008 Mario Harvey, So. 4.5 372007 Maurice Kitchens, Jr. 4 312006 Albert McClellan 11.5 782005 Dennis Thornton, Sr. 4 33 Shavar Greer, Jr. 4 152004 Johnathan Goddard, Sr. 16 113*2003 Jamus Martin, Jr. 6.5 47 Johnathan Goddard, Jr. 6.5 412002 Jamus Martin, So. 5 23 Toriano Brown, Jr. 5 25 Orlando Washington, Sr. 5 312001 Max Yates, Sr. 5.5 432000 Ralph Street, Jr. 8 541999 Giradie Mercer, Sr. 5 171998 Ron Puggi, Jr. 5 221997 B.J. Cohen, Sr 13 841996 B.J. Cohen, Jr. 9 81 Billy Lyon, Sr. 9 551995 B.J. Cohen, So. 16 1101994 B.J. Cohen, Fr. 12 741993 William King, Sr. 12 611992 Byran Litton, Sr. 9.5 721991 Jim Durning, Sr. 7 43 Jim Bernardoni, Jr. 7 431990 Jim Bernardoni, So. 6 381989 Larry Huffman, Sr. 9 561988 Nick McKnight, Sr. 9 691987 Tony Bolland, Sr. 14 1041986 Cecil Fletcher, Jr. 17* 971985 John Ceglie, Sr. 5 281984 Marty Palazeti, Sr. 4.5 N/A1983 Marty Palazeti, Jr. 5 N/A1982 James Wynes, Jr. 3.5 N/A1981 Alan Huff, Fr. 5 N/A

Year-by-Year Tackles For Loss Leaders (Bold* indicates school record)

Year Name, Class No Yards2011 Vinny Curry, Sr. 22 1102010 Vinny Curry, Jr. 18 972009 Albert McClellan 9 54 John Jacobs 9 342008 DeQuan Bembry, Fr. 7.5 232007 John Jacobs, So. 8 482006 Albert McClellan, So. 18.5 992005 Dennis Thornton, Sr. 10 482004 Johnathan Goddard, Sr. 28.5 162*2003 Johnathan Goddard, Jr. 20.5 672002 Jamus Martin, So. 19 442001 Kelvin Smith, Sr. 15 492000 Jimmy Parker, Sr. 21 531999 Giradie Mercer, Sr. 24 661998 Giradie Mercer, Jr. 16 44 John Grace, Jr. 14 551997 John Grace, So. 14 601996 Billy Lyon, Jr. 15 401995 B.J. Cohen, So. 22 1301994 B.J. Cohen, Fr. 16 821993 William King, Sr. 29* 1211992 Byran Litton, Sr. 16.5 721991 Jim Bernardoni, Jr. 14 621990 Keenan Rhodes, Jr. 11 171989 Larry Huffman, Sr. 12 571988 Nick McKnight, Sr. 13 791987 Tony Bolland, Sr. 20 1101986 Cecil Fletcher, Jr. 19 1101985 John Ceglie, Sr. 12 54 Tony Bolland, So. 12 321984 John Ceglie, Jr. 7 291983 Marty Palazeti, Jr. 5 N/A1982 James Wynes, So. 3.5 N/A1981 Jim Devine, Sr. 14 N/A

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Team Kick Return RecordsReturns Game: 10 vs. Miami University, 1971 (163 yards)Net Return Yards Game: 239 vs. West Virginia, 9/27/08

Individual Kick Return RecordsReturns Game: 7 by George Jackson vs. Miami University, 1971; by Ray Crisp vs. Central Michigan, 1975; vs. Kent State, 1975 Season: 39 by Ray Crisp, 1975 Career: 92 by Ray Crisp, 1975-1978Net Return Yards Game: 203 by Darius Marshall, vs West Virginia, 9/27/08 Season: 819 by Darius Marshall, 2011 Career: 1,966 by Ray Crisp, 1975-1978

Year-by-Year Kick Return Leaders (Bold* indicates school record)

Year Name, Class No Yards Avg TD Long2011 Andre Booker, Jr. 33 819* 24.8 0 652010 Troy Evans, Jr. 31 711 22.9 1 1002009 Darius Marshall, Jr. 22 486 22.1 0 432008 Darius Marshall, So. 30 790 26.3 0 75 2007 Emmanuel Spann, Jr. 31 603 19.5 0 422006 Chubb Small, So. 18 361 20.1 0 342005 Chubb Small, Fr. 21 544 25.9 1 922004 Ahmad Bradshaw, Fr. 15 322 21.5 0 522003 Earl Charles, Jr. 13 302 23.2 0 532002 Roberto Terrell, So. 8 171 21.4 0 422001 Roberto Terrell, Fr. 13 309 23.8 0 602000 Curtis Jones, So. 15 364 24.3 0 831999 James Williams, Sr. 15 493 32.9 1 931998 Maurice Hines, So. 17 318 18.7 0 611997 Randy Moss, So. 14 263 18.8 0 491996 Randy Moss, Fr. 18 612 34.0 0 881995 Erik Thomas, Jr. 10 241 24.1 0 511994 Tim Martin, So. 5 112 22.4 0 371993 Tim Martin, Fr. 14 332 23.7 0 451992 Troy Brown, Sr. 27 629 23.3 0 851991 Troy Brown, Jr. 15 575 38.3* 3 941990 David Johnson, Sr. 11 196 17.8 0 251989 Percy Moorman, Jr. 12 253 21.1 0 391988 Kerry Parks, So. 11 279 25.4 0 941987 Ron Darby, So. 23 451 19.6 0 421986 Ron Darby, Fr. 14 327 23.4 1 891985 Keith Baxter, So. 9 173 19.2 0 391984 Robert Surratt, Sr. 13 287 22.1 0 461983 Danny Abercrombie, So. 20 535 26.8 0 461982 Danny Abercrombie, Fr. 18 403 22.4 0 551981 Billy Hynus, Fr. 14 299 21.4 0 N/A1980 Larry Fourquean, Fr. 23 487 21.2 0 N/A1979 Estee Williams, Fr. 18 389 21.6 0 N/A1978 Ray Crisp, Sr. 21 414 19.7 0 411977 Ray Crisp, Jr. 31 772 24.9 1 100*1976 Manuel Glason, Fr. 24 445 18.5 0 501975 Ray Crisp, Fr. 39* 734* 18.8 0 391974 Zach Qualls, Fr. 20 456 22.8 0 551973 Bob Tracey, Fr. 22 471 21.4 0 331972 Jim Mercer, Fr. 21 337 16.0 0 281971 George Jackson, Jr. 12 192 16.0 0 281970 Art Harris, So. 17 419 24.6 0 461969 John Hurst, Sr. 18 402 22.3 0 371968 Dickie Carter, So. 11 274 24.9 0 261967 George Riggs, So. 24 409 17.0 0 271966 Mickey Jackson, Sr. 9 198 22.0 0 661965 Mickey Jackson, Jr. 15 338 22.5 0 301964 Larry Coyer, Sr. 14 305 21.7 0 511963 Larry Coyer, Jr. 11 207 18.8 0 361962 Larry Coyer, So. 13 393 30.2 0 671961 Millard Fleming, Jr. 13 299 23.0 0 301960 Millard Fleming, So. 8 207 25.8 N/A N/A1959 Dixon Edwards, So. 11 176 16.0 N/A N/A1958 Richard Jackson, Sr. 5 86 17.2 0 251956 Raymon Dunlap, Jr. 10 198 19.8 N/A N/A1955 Fred Freeman, Jr. 11 204 18.5 N/A N/A

▲ Ray Crisp, the Marshall season and career kick return yards leader, holds the record for the longest kickoff return in school history (100 yards).

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PUNT RETURN RECORDSPUNT RETURN RECORDS

Team Punt Return RecordsReturns Game: 9 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1988 Season: 49 (1991)Net Return Yards Game: 140 vs. Ohio, 1998 Season: 555 (1991/49 returns)

Individual Punt Return RecordsReturns Game: 9 by Ricardo Clark vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1988 Season: 49 by Tim Martin, 1996 Career: 150 by Tim Martin, 1993-1996Net Return Yards Game: 140 by Damone Williams vs. Ohio, 1998 (5 returns) Season: 515 by Tim Martin, 1995 Career: 1,458 by Tim Martin, 1993-1996

Year-by-Year Punt Return Leaders (Bold* indicates school record) Year Name, Class No Yards Avg TD Long2011 Andre Booker, Jr. 18 195 10.5 1 872010 Troy Evans, Jr. 16 120 7.5 0 242009 Andre Booker, Fr. 9 184 20.4 1 582008 Emmanuel Spann, Sr. 12 78 6.5 0 262007 Emmanuel Spann, Jr. 9 92 10.2 0 262006 Emmanuel Spann, So. 12 144 12.0 0 252005 Chris Royal, Sr. 9 131 14.6 0 332004 Emanuel Spann, Fr. 17 191 11.2 0 322003 Tremel Guillory, Jr. 30 194 6.5 0 312002 Josh Davis, So. 14 93 6.6 0 222001 Josh Davis, Fr. 20 132 6.6 0 212000 Maurice Hines, Sr. 17 205 12.1 1 601999 Maurice Hines, Jr. 15 105 7.0 0 271998 Damone Williams, Sr. 34 408 12.0 1 801997 Randy Moss, So. 24 266 11.1 0 581996 Tim Martin, Sr. 49* 397 8.1 1 671995 Tim Martin, Jr. 39 515* 13.2 2* 831994 Tim Martin, So. 25 177 7.1 1 681993 Tim Martin, Fr. 37 369 10.0 1 471992 Troy Brown, Sr. 20 200 10.0 1 711991 Troy Brown, Jr. 31 421 13.6 1 861990 Ricardo Clark, Jr. 41 366 8.9 1 891989 Ricardo Clark, So. 26 196 7.6 1 681988 Ricardo Clark, Fr. 25 133 5.3 0 171987 Darryl Burgess, Sr. 28 170 6.1 0 511986 Darryl Burgess, Jr. 30 204 6.8 0 191985 Garfield Lewis, Sr. 23 139 6.0 0 161984 Garfield Lewis, Jr. 12 96 8.0 0 121983 Glenn Bates, Sr. 27 229 8.5 0 541982 Glenn Bates, Jr. 12 113 9.4 1 541981 Billy Hynus, Fr. 9 45 5.0 0 351980 Donnel Ross, So. 14 73 5.2 0 211979 Brian Miller, Jr. 12 30 2.5 0 121978 Ray Crisp, Sr. 15 99 6.6 0 311977 Ray Crisp, Jr. 15 173 11.5 0 781976 Ray Crisp, So. 14 77 5.5 0 171975 Ray Crisp, Fr. 14 72 5.1 0 141974 Greg Johnson, Fr. 14 186 13.3 0 621973 R.D. Stephens, Fr. 8 33 4.1 0 141972 Jim Mercer, Fr. 4 24 6.0 0 171971 George Jackson, Jr. 14 95 6.8 0 161970 Kevin Gilmore, Sr. 10 74 7.4 0 381969 Larry Sanders, So. 10 24 2.4 0 71968 George Riggs, Jr. 15 46 3.1 0 141967 George Riggs, So. 18 228 12.7 1 92*1966 Mickey Jackson, Sr. 15 238 15.9 1 831965 Mickey Jackson, Jr. 11 158 14.4 0 291964 Larry Coyer, Sr. 12 218 18.2 0 291963 Larry Coyer, Jr. 9 135 15.0 0 591962 Larry Coyer, So. 4 83 20.7 0 261961 Millard Fleming, Jr. 14 155 11.1 0 421960 Harper Hill, Jr. 9 30 3.3 0 71959 Bill Thomas, So. 4 29 7.2 0 161958 Granville Zopp 8 76 9.5 0 N/A1956 Len Hellyer, Sr. 4 161 40.2* 0 831955 Len Hellyer, Jr. 10 161 16.1 0 N/A

▲ Tim Martin, a former Herd standout receiver and kick returner, holds the season and career punt return yardage records.

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MISC. RECORDSMISC. RECORDS

Team Penalty RecordsPenalties Game: 20 vs. Wittenberg, 1931 Season: 125 (1987)Yards Penalized Game: 180 vs. Morehead State, 1969 Season: 1,065 (1987)Fewest Times Penalized Season: 23 (1962)Fewest Yards Penalized Season: 193 (1962)

Team Fumble RecordsFumbles Game: 9 vs. Appalachian State, 1982; at Akron, 2002 Season: 40 (1971)Fumbles Lost Season: 24 (1971)Fewest Fumbles Season: 14 (1962)Fewest Fumbles Lost Season: 4 (2007)Opponent Fumbles Recovered Season: 26 (1976)

Miscellaneous Team RecordsVictories Season: 15 (15-0, 1996)Defeats Season: 10 (0-10, 1967; 1-10, 1974; 1-10, 1978; 1-10, 1979)Ties Season: 4 (4-1-4, 1925) Consecutive: 4 (4-1-4, 1925)First Downs Game: 36 vs. Western Carolina, 1987 Season: 372 (1994)Winning & Losing Consecutive Wins: 18 (1998-2000) Games Without a Loss: 19 (1898-1903) Consecutive Losses: 15 (1968-69) Games Without a Win: 27 (0-26-1, 1966-69) First Win: 12-0 vs. Kingsbury HS (Oct. 22, 1898) First Win vs. Collegiate Opponent: 6-5 vs. Ohio, 1905 100th Victory: 6-0 vs. Wittenberg (Oct. 20, 1928) 200th Victory: 21-6 vs. Morehead State (Sept. 22, 1951) 250th Victory: 28-12 at Eastern Kentucky (Sept. 25, 1965) 300th Victory: 27-10 at Morehead State (Sept. 7, 1985) 400th Victory: 38-8 vs. Jackson State (Nov. 25, 1995) 450th Victory: 34-3 vs. Ohio (Nov. 26, 1999) 500th Victory: 27-26 at Tulane (Mobile, AL) Oct. 29, 2005 Most Points Allowed in Win: 45 vs. Western Carolina (52-45), Nov. 12, 1988; 61* vs. East Carolina in GMAC Bowl (64-61, 2OT), Dec. 19, 2001 Fewest Points Scored in Win: 3 vs. Muskingum (3-0), Nov. 25, 1924

Opening Day RecordsRecord in all season-openers: 67-36-8 (.603)Record in home openers: 82-24-5 (.738)Last loss in home opener: Sept. 10, 2010 (24-21OT vs. No. 22 West Virginia)Most years opened vs. opponent: 27 vs. Morehead State (last was 1994)

At Joan C. Edwards StadiumConsecutive Wins: 33 (1996-2000)Consecutive Losses: 3 (2007)All-Time Record: 127-22 (.827, Opened in 1991)

On the RoadConsecutive Wins: 9 (1995-96)Games Without a Loss: 9 (1995-96)Consecutive Losses: 18 (1966-69)Games Without a Win: 18 (1966-69)

In ShutoutsConsecutive Shutouts: 8 (1937-38)Consecutive Times Shutout: 8 (1920)Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout: 163(Sept. 23, 1989, 14-0 at Tenn.-Chattanooga until Oct. 14, 2000, 42-0 at Toledo)

▲ Michael Payton celebrates with Phil Ratliff (#56) and Chris Deaton (back) following a score in the 1991 NCAA Division I-AA playoffs.

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Largest Margins of VictoryAll-Time 1. 101 101-0 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 1916 2. 94 94-0 vs. Wilmington 1914 3. 90 90-0 vs. Georgetown 1937 4. 87 87-0 vs. Transylvania 1912 5. 81 81-0 vs. Valparaiso 1936 6. 79 79-0 vs. Sandy Valley Seminary 1914 7. 67 67-0 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan 1940 8. 67 67-0 vs. Detroit Tech 1940 9. 66 66-0 vs. Oklahoma City 1938 10. 64 64-0 vs. Salem 1939 11. 56 62-6 vs. Omaha 1941

Modern Era (Since 1946) 1. 64 71-7 vs. Morehead State 1994 2. 61 61-0 vs. VMI 1991 3. 60 63-3 vs. Liberty 1999 4. 59 70-11 vs. Morehead 1991 5. 56 56-0 vs. Morehead 1993 56 59-3 vs. Buffalo 1999 56 63-7 vs. Southeast Missouri State 2000 8. 54 63-9 vs. East Tennessee State 1991 54 60-6 vs. Steubenville 1947 54 54-0 vs. Furman 1996 11. 52 52-0 vs. West Virginia Tech 1990 52 52-0 vs. East Tennessee State 1995 13. 51 51-0 vs. VMI 1993 14. 50 50-0 vs. Appalachian State 1990

Largest Margins of Defeat

▲ On December 21, 1996, more than 30,000 fans saw the Marshall Thundering Herd capture its second NCAA Division I-AA national championship with a 49-29 win over Montana.

All-Time 1. 94 0-94 vs. Denison 1917 2. 86 6-92 vs. West Virginia 1915 3. 81 0-81 vs. West Virginia 1923 4. 70 0-70 vs. Marietta 1909 5. 68 0-68 vs. Marietta 1917 6. 53 0-53 vs. Kentucky 1905

Modern Era (Since 1946) 1. 60 6-66 vs. Miami University 1971 2. 56 0-56 vs. Vanderbilt 1948 3. 56 0-56 vs. Louisville 1977 4. 55 0-55 vs. Kentucky 1960 5. 51 0-51 vs. Western Michigan 1959

Longest PlaysLongest Run: 97 by Everett “Boot” Elkins vs. Virginia Tech, 1939Non-Scoring Run: 90 by Len Hellyer vs. Bowling Green, 1955Pass Play: 99 by Everett “Boot” Elkins from Andy D’Antoni vs. Virginia Tech, 1939; Troy Brown from Todd Donnan vs. VMI, 1991Punt Return: 92 by George Riggs vs. Miami University, 1967Non-Scoring Punt Return: 85 by Courtney Driscoll vs. Illinois Wesleyan, 1941Kickoff Return: 100 by Ray Crisp vs. Akron, 1977Non-Scoring Kick Return: 94 by Kerry Parks vs. Western Carolina, 1988Interception Return for TD: 100 by Derek Grier vs. East Tenn. State, 1991; by Melvin Cunningham vs. James Madison, 1994Non-Scoring INT Return: 86 by Melvin Cunningham vs. ETSU, 1993Fumble Return for TD: 85 by James Hagan vs. Georgetown, 1921Longest Punt: 79 by John Arnold vs. Temple, 1974Longest Field Goal: 59* by Barry Childers vs. Western Carolina, 1980 Blocked FG Return: 88 by Carl Lee vs. Morehead State, 1981 (TD)* Tied Division I-A record for longest field goal by a freshman

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MARSHALL RECORDSMARSHALL NCAA RECORDS

NCAA Division I-A RecordsMost TD passes in a season by a sophomore 39 by Chad Pennington, 1997

NCAA Division I-AA RecordsMost games catching a touchdown pass (season) 11 by Randy Moss, 1996

Most consecutive games catching a touchdown pass (season) 11 by Randy Moss, 1996

Most receiving yards gained by a freshman (season) 1,073 by Randy Moss, 1996

Most touchdown passes caught by a freshman (season) 19 by Randy Moss, 1996 (record for all divisions)

Most Passes Attempted Without Interception (Game) 68 by Tony Petersen, vs. Western Carolina, Nov. 14, 1987 (34 compl.)

Most Consecutive Games gaining 200 Yards or More Passing (Season) 11 by Tony Petersen, 1987 (tied with 12 others)

Most Plays, All-Purpose (Game) 54 by Ron Darby vs. Western Carolina, Nov. 12, 1988 (47 rushes, 4 receptions, 3 kickoff returns; 329 yards)

Highest Percentage of Extra Points Made (Career) (Min. 120 att.) 99.2% by Brian Mitchell, Marshall/Northern Iowa, 1987, 1989-91, (130 of 131)

Most Times Kicking Three or More Field Goals in a Game (career) 11 by Brian Mitchell, Marshall/Northern Iowa, 1987, 1989-91

Most Passes Attempted Without an Interception (game) 72 vs. Western Carolina, Nov. 14, 1987 (completed 35)

Fewest Punts (game) 0 by Marshall vs. VMI, Oct. 28, 1989 0 by Marshall vs. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 12, 1992 0 by many other teams

Fewest Completions Allowed (game) 0 by Marshall vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga Oct. 2, 1982 (8 attempts) 0 by Marshall vs. VMI, Oct. 28, 1989 (4 attempts) 0 by Marshall vs. Morehead St., Sept. 5, 1992 (3 attempts) 0 by many other teams

Longest Passing Play 99 yards,Todd Donnan to Troy Brown vs. VMI, Nov. 16, 1991

Longest Interception Return 100 yards by Derek Grier vs. East Tenn. State, Nov. 23, 1991 (tied with 12 others, including Melvin Cunningham vs. JMU, Dec. 3, 1994)

NCAA Division I-AA Playoff Team RecordsInterceptions 7 by Marshall vs. Weber State, Dec. 5, 1987

Yards Gained on Interception Returns 164 by Marshall vs. Weber State, Dec. 5, 1987

Fumbles Gained 7, Marshall vs. Jackson State, Nov. 25, 1995

NCAA Division I-AA Playoff Individual RecordsSingle Game Touchdown Passes Caught 4 by Randy Moss vs. Montana, Dec. 21, 1996

Tournament Net Yards Receiving 636 by Randy Moss, 1996 (288 vs. Delaware; 82 vs. Furman; 42 vs. N. Iowa; 220 vs. Montana)

Tournament Touchdown Passes Caught 10 by Randy Moss, 1996 (3 vs. Delaware; 2 vs. Furman; 1 vs. N. Iowa; 4 vs. Montana)

Net Yards Receiving 288 by Randy Moss vs. Delaware, Nov. 30, 1996

Longest Interception Return 100 by Melvin Cunningham vs. James Madison, Dec. 3, 1994

NCAA Division I-AA Championship Game Team RecordsNet Yards Passing 474 (28-54) vs. UL-Monroe, Dec. 19, 1987

First Downs By Passing 19 vs. UL-Monroe, Dec. 19, 1987

Yards Gained on Interception Returns 70 by Marshall vs. Youngstown State, Dec. 19, 1992

Attendence 32,106 (Marshall vs. Montana, Dec. 16, 1995)

NCAA Division I-AA Championship Game Individual RecordsNet Yards Passing 474 (28-54), by Tony Peterson vs. UL-Monroe, Dec. 19, 1987

Touchdown Passes 4, by Tony Peterson vs. UL-Monroe, Dec. 19, 1987

Receving Yards 220 (9 catches) by Randy Moss, vs Montana, 12/21/96

Points 24 by Randy Moss, vs Montana, 12/21/96

Touchdowns 4 by Randy Moss, vs Montana, 12/21/96

Touchdown Catches 4 by Randy Moss, vs Montana, 12/21/96Marshall holds 32 different team

and individual NCAA records.

▲ Randy Moss holds the NCAA Division I-AA record for receiving yards gained by a freshman with 1,073 yards in 1996.

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MARSHALL RECORDSMARSHALL CONFERENCE RECORDS

Mid-American Conference Team RecordsMost passing yards in a season 4,804, 2002 [previous 3,901 by Marshall in 1997]Most pass completions in a season 383, 2002 [previous 310 by Marshall in 2001]Most pass attempts in a season 575, 2002 [previous 483 by Marshall in 2000]Most TD passes in a season 41, 1997 [previous record NA]Most penalties in a season 117 in 2002 [previous record 105 by Marshall in 1999]Most points scored in a half 52, Marshall vs Buffalo, 10/12/02Fewest total first downs allowed in a game 1, Marshall vs Ohio Univ., 11/15/97Most yards penalized in a game 191, Marshall vs Buffalo, 9/30/00Attendance, home games only 200,715 in 1999 [previous 173,516 by Marshall in 1998]Attendance Bowl Game 52,911 in 2000 [previous 52,106 by Marshall in 1998]

Mid-American Conference Individual RecordsMost total offensive yards in a career 12,084, Byron Leftwich, 1999-02Most passing yards in a career 11,903, Byron Leftwich, 1999-02Most pass completions in a career 939, Byron Leftwich, 1999-02Most touchdown passes in a career 100 by Chad Pennington (1997-99)Most touchdowns scored or passed for in a season 40 by Chad Pennington (1997)

Most passes caught in a career 306 by Josh Davis (2001-04)Most receiving yards in a career 4,031 by Darius Watts (2000-03)Most receiving yards in a season 1,647 by Randy Moss (1997)Most TD receptions in a career 47 by Darius Watts (2000-03)Most TD receptions in a season 25 by Randy Moss (1997)Most TD receptions in a game 5 by Randy Moss vs. Ball State (1997)Most touchdowns scored in a season 25 by Randy Moss [ties one other] (1997)Most points scored in a season 152 by Randy Moss (1997)Most points scored in a game 32 by Randy Moss vs. Ball State [ties one other] (1997)Most TDs in a game 5 by Randy Moss vs. Ball State [ties 13 others] (1997)Best kickoff return yardage in a career 29.4, (27-795), James Williams, 1998-99Best kickoff return yardage in a season 32.9, (27-795), James Williams, 1998-99

Mid-American Conference Championship Game Team Records

Games Won 5 (MAC Record) Central Michigan has 3Games Played In 6 (MAC Record) Toledo has 5PointsMost Points 49, 2002Most Touchdowns 7, 2002Most PAT (Kicking) 7, 2002

Total OffenseFirst Downs By Penalty 5, 1997

PassingCompletions 32, 2001, 2002Completion Percentage .762 (32-42), 2002Interception Percentage .000 (0-45), 2002Touchdown Completions 4, 2001, 2002

Punting/ReturnsFewest Punts 3, 1999Best Average 63.0 (3-189), 2001

▲ Chad Pennington is the Mid-American Conference career record holder with 100 touchdown passes.

TurnoversInterceptions 2, 1998Fumbles 4, 1997Fumbles Lost 3, 1998

Fumble Return Yards 21, 1998Fumble Returns For TD 1, 1998, 2002 DefenseSacks 5 (-50), 1997

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Mid-American Conference Championship Game Individual Records

PassingCompletions 32, Byron Leftwich, 2001, 2002Touchdowns 4, Byron Leftwich, 2001, 2002Completion Percentage .762 (32-42), Byron Leftwich, 2002Interception Percentage .000 (0-45), Byron Leftwich, 2002Longest Completion 86, Chad Pennington to Randy Moss, 1997

ReceivingCatches 10, Denero Marriott, 2001Touchdown Catches 4, Denero Marriott, 2001Longest TD Pass 86, Randy Moss from Chad Pennington, 1997

Total DefenseQB Sacks 2, John Grace, 1999/2, BJ Cohen, 1997Pass Breakups 4, BJ Summers, 1997

PuntingAverage (Min. 3) 63.0 (3-189), Curtis Head, 2001Longest Punt 75, Curtis Head, 2001

Punt ReturnsPunt Return Yardage 63.0 (3-189), Curtis Head, 2001Longest Punt 75, Curtis Head, 2001

Punt ReturnsYardage 27, Randy Moss, 1997Average 13.5 (2-27), Randy Moss, 1997

Kickoff ReturnsAverage 35.0 (2-70), James Williams, 1998

MiscellaneousAttendance 28,085, 1998

Mid-American Conference Bowl Game Team Records PointsMost in a game

64, Marshall vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01Most in a half 43, Marshall vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01Most in a quarter 28, Marshall vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01Most touchdowns in a game 9, Marshall vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01

Total OffenseMost yards in a game 649, Marshall vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01Most plays in a game 104, Marshall vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01 PassingMost pass attempts in a game 70, Marshall, vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01Most pass completions in a game 41, Marshall, vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01Most passing yards in a game 576, Marshall vs East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01

First downs 36, Marshall, vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01

Most yards penalized 123, Marshall, vs. Louisville, 1998 Motor City Bowl, 12/27/98

DefenseFewest points allowed 3, Marshall, vs. BYU, 1999 Motor City Bowl, 12/27/99

Fewest rushing yards allowed -16, Marshall, vs. BYU, 1999 Motor City Bowl, 12/27/99

Most sacks in a game 10, Marshall, vs. BYU, 1999 Motor City Bowl, 12/27/99

Mid-American Conference Bowl Game Individual Records

Total OffenseMost yards in a game 576, Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01

PassingMost pass attempts in a game 70, Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01Most pass completions in a game 41, Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01Most passing yards in a game 576, Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01

ReceivingMost receptions in a game 15, Denero Marriott vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01Most receiving yards in a game 234, Byron Leftwich vs. East Carolina, 2001 GMAC Bowl, 12/19/01

DefenseMost Interceptions in a game 2, Rogers Beckett vs. BYU, 1999 Motor City Bowl, 12/27/99

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Southern Conference Individual RecordsTOTAL OFFENSEMost Attempts, Game 74, (67 passes, 7 rushes), Michael Payton vs. Western Carolina, 1992 Most Plays, Game 59, Michael Payton vs. Western Carolina, 1992 Most Yards Per Game, Season 315.8, Tony Petersen, 1987 (4,737 yards in 15 games)Most Yards Per Game, Career 245.2, Tony Petersen, 1986-87 (6404 yards in 26 games)Highest Average Per Play, Game (minimum 15 plays) 17.0, Michael Payton vs. VMI, 1991 (493 yards in 29 plays)

PASSINGMost Attempts, Game 68, Tony Petersen vs. W. Carolina, 1987Most Attempts, Half 55, Michael Payton vs. W. Carolina, 1992 (2nd half )Most Touchdowns, Season 28, Todd Donnan, 1994Highest Passing Efficiency, Season 181.3, Michael Payton, 1992Completion Percentage, Game 100 (10-10), Eric Kresser vs. Citadel, 1996Most Yards, Half 383, Michael Payton vs. VMI, 1991 (1st half )Consecutive Games with 400+ Yards 2, Michael Payton, 1992Consecutive Games with 200+ Yards 11, Tony Peterson, 1987 (NCAA Record, tied with three others)Consecutive Passes without Interception 68, Tony Peterson vs. WCU, 1987Most Passes Intercepted in a Career 56, Carl Floor, 1982-85Consecutive Games with Touchdown pass 11, Todd Donnan, 1994

RECEIVINGMost Receiving Yards, Career 3,520, Mike Barber, 1985-88Most Touchdowns, Season 19, Randy Moss, 1996Most Touchdowns caught by a freshman in a season 19, Randy Moss, 1996 (NCAA Record)

▲ Tim Openlander holds the Southern Conference record in two different categories, including an NCAA record 58-of-58 on extra point attempts made in 1995.

Southern Conference Team Records

NOTE: Because few comprehensive football records were maintained before then, the Southern Conference recognizes the best performances since the 1953 season as conference records. Also, Southern Conference records were reconfigured to include only participation during an 11-game season. Marshall’s playoff statistics do not count in the official Southern Conference Records.

OFFENSEMost Passing Attempts, Game 72, vs. Western Carolina, 1992 Most Passing Yards, Game 642, Marshall vs. VMI, 1991Most Total Plays, Game 108, Marshall vs. Western Carolina, 1987Most First Downs, Game 36, Marshall vs. Furman, 1994 36, Marshall vs. Western Carolina, 1987

DEFENSEMost Interceptions, Game 7, Marshall vs. Appalachin State, 1990

Most Games with Touchdown Reception 11, Randy Moss, 19961,000+ Yard Seasons 3, Mike Barber, 1986-1988

SCORINGMost Consecutive Extra Point Attempts Made, Career 124, Tim Openlander, 1994-96Highest Percentage of Extra Points Made 100.0, Tim Openlander, 1995 (58)* * - NCAA Record.

DEFENSEMost Interceptions Returned For A Touchdown, Career 3, Glenn Bates, 1982-83Most Interceptions Returned For A Touchdown, Season 2, Mel Cunningham, 1996 2, Glenn Bates, 1982

ALL-PURPOSEMost Plays, Game 54, Ron Darby vs. Western Carolina, 1988 (47 rushes, 4 pass receptions, 3 kickoff returns)Longest Play (Pass) 99, Todd Donnan to Troy Brown vs. VMI, 1991

KICK AND PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns for Touchdown, Career 4, Tim Martin, 1993-96Highest Average Gain Per Kick Return, Season 39.0, Troy Brown, 1991Highest Average Gain Per Kick Return, Career 29.7, Troy Brown, 1991-92Most Touchdowns on Kick Return 3, Troy Brown, 1991

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Top 20 All-Time Crowds 1. 41,382 ........West Virginia 24, Marshall 21 Sept. 10, 2010 2. 40,383 ........West Virginia 48, Marshall 23 Sept. 8, 2007 3. 36,914 ........Kansas State 21, Marshall 19 Sept., 10, 2005 4. 34,424 ........Virginia Tech 30, Marshall 10 Sept. 24, 2011 5. 33,537 ........Marshall 49, Kent State 33 Oct. 11, 2003 6. 33,204 ........Marshall 31, Miami (Ohio) 17 Oct. 3, 1998 7. 33,116 ........Marshall 24, New Hampshire 23 Sept. 7, 1991 8. 32,900 ........Marshall 26, UCF 21 Sept. 20, 2002 9. 32,106 ........Montana 22, Marshall 20 Dec. 16, 1995* 10. 32,034 ........Marshall 37, Bowling Green 31 Sept. 29, 2001 11. 32,012 ........Marshall 27, Ohio 0 Nov. 15, 1997 12. 31,768 ........Marshall 34, Rice 21 Oct. 27, 2007 13. 31,511 ........Marshall 17, Toledo 24 Sept. 12, 2003 14. 31,304 ........Marshall 31, Youngstown State 28 Dec. 19, 1992* 15. 31,042 ........Marshall 50, Appalachian State 17 Aug. 31, 2002 16. 30,419 ........Marshall 51, Miami (Ohio) 31 Nov. 11, 2000 17. 30,225 ........Marshall 63, SE Missouri St. 7 Aug. 31, 2002 18. 30,203 ........Marshall 38, Toledo 13 Oct. 14, 1999 19. 30,194 ........Marshall 34, Temple 0 Sept. 25, 1999 20. 30,128 ........Marshall 48, Buffalo 14 Oct. 23, 2004* NCAA Division I-AA National Championship game

Team Single-Game RecordsRushing Marshall: 392 vs. Kent State (Oct. 11, 2003) Opponent: 372 by Youngstown State (Nov. 24, 2001)

First Downs Marshall: 35 vs. Furman (Nov. 11, 1994); vs. Middle Tennessee (Nov. 26, 1994) Opponent: 31 by The Citadel (Oct. 29, 1994); Montana (Dec. 21, 1996; Akron (Oct. 27, 2001)

Passes Attempted Marshall: 58 vs. New Hampshire (Sept. 15, 2007) Opponent: 63 by Howard (Dec. 4, 1993)

Passes Completed Marshall: 44 vs. Ball State (Nov. 30, 2002) Opponent: 36 by Montana (Dec. 21, 1996), by Tulane (Nov. 27, 2010)

Passing Yards Marshall: 642 vs. VMI (Nov. 16, 1991) Opponent: 389 by UAB (Nov. 24, 2007)

Total Offense Marshall: 642 vs. VMI (Nov. 16, 1991) Opponent: 516 by Tulsa (Nov. 29, 2008)

Longest Field Goal Marshall: 53 by Curtis Head vs. Buffalo (Oct. 12, 2002) Opponent: 57 by Derrick Harris, East Carolina (Nov. 26, 2011)

Scoring Marshall: 71 vs. Morehead State (Sept. 3, 1994) Opponent: 48 by West Virginia and New Hampshire (2007)

Individual Single-Game RecordsMost Rushing Attempts Marshall: 41 by Chris Parker vs. Troy (Dec. 11, 1993) Opponent: 35 by Bob Hendry, Akron (Oct. 27, 2001)

Rushing Yards Marshall: 261 by Ahmad Bradshaw vs. UTEP (Nov. 18, 2006) Opponent: 202 by Zach Line, SMU (Nov. 20, 2010)

Longest Rushes Marshall: 89 by Chris Parker vs. Eastern Illinois (Sept. 12, 1992) Opponent: 83 by Dave Dawson, Buffalo (Oct. 23, 2004)

Rushing Touchdowns Marshall: 5 by Ahmad Bradshaw vs. UTEP (Nov. 18, 2006) Opponent: 4 by Trinity Dawson, Toledo (Dec. 7, 2002)

▲ A Joan C. Edwards Stadium record crowd of 36,914 witnessed the Herd’s near-upset of the Kansas State Wildcats on Sept. 10, 2005. The then record-setting attendance figure shattered the previous attendance record. That current record was set in 2010 when 41,382 saw the Friends of Coal Bowl.

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Passing Attempts Marshall: 50 by Chad Pennington vs. EMU (Oct. 25, 1997) Opponent: 63 by Jay Walker, Howard (Nov. 27, 1993)

Pass Completions Marshall: 36 by Chad Pennington vs. EMU (Oct. 25, 1997) Opponent: 36 by Brian Ah Yat, Montana (Dec. 21, 1996)

Passing Yards Marshall: 496 by Michael Payton vs. VMI (Nov. 16, 1991) Opponent: 376 by Jordan Palmer, UTEP (Nov. 18, 2006)

Longest Pass Marshall: 99, Todd Donnan to Troy Brown vs. VMI (Nov. 16, 1991) Opponent: 97, Joshua Cribbs to Najah Pruden, Kent State (Oct. 11, 2003)

Passing Touchdowns Marshall: 6 by Byron Leftwich vs. Ohio (Nov. 17, 2001) Opponent: 3 by D.J. Campbell, Appalachian State (Nov. 7, 1992) Chris Berg, Northern Iowa (Dec. 2, 1992); Ted White, Howard (Sept. 7, 1996); Andy Sahm, BGSU (Sept. 29, 1002; Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (Nov. 11, 2002); Joshua Cribbs, Kent State (Oct. 11, 2003); Ricky Santos, New Hampshire (Sept. 15, 2007) Dominique Davis, East Carolina (Nov. 26, 2011)

Pass Receptions Marshall: 15 by David Foye vs. Kent State (Oct. 21, 2000) Opponent: 13 by Joe Douglas, Montana (Dec. 21, 1996)

Receiving Yards Marshall: 288 by Randy Moss vs. Delaware (Nov. 30, 1996) Opponent: 216 by MacArthur Johnson, Howard (Sept. 7, 1996)

Touchdown Receptions Marshall: 4 by Randy Moss vs. The Citadel (Nov. 2, 1996), vs. Montana (Dec. 21, 1996); Darius Watts vs. Ohio (Nov. 17, 2001) Opponent: 3 by MacArthur Johnson, Howard (Sept. 7, 1996); by Justin Jones, East Carolina (Nov. 26, 2011)

Number of Punts Marshall: 9 by Travis Colquitt vs. Howard (Nov. 27, 1993) Opponent: 11 by Chuck Vance, West Virginia State (Sept. 24, 1994); by Niall Duggan, Hofstra (Aug. 30, 2003)

Longest Punt Marshall: 69 by Ian O’Connor vs. Hofstra (Sept. 9, 2006) Opponent: 62 by Scott McMahan, Buffalo (Oct. 12, 2002)

Interception Yardage Marshall: 100 by Derek Grier vs. East Tenn. State (Nov. 23, 1991); by Melvin Cunningham vs. James Madison (Dec. 3, 1994) Opponent: 99 by Julius Grant, Western Carolina (Nov. 20, 1993)

Punt Returns Marshall: 8 by Tim Martin vs. Northern Iowa (Dec. 14, 1996) Opponent: 5 by Keita Malloy, Delaware (Dec. 4, 1993); by Tracy Lampley, Southern Miss (Oct. 2, 2010)

Punt Return Yards Marshall: 114 by Troy Brown vs. Morehead State (Sept. 14, 1991) Opponent: 105 by DaVon Fowlkes, Appalachian State (Aug. 31, 2002)

Longest Kickoff Return Marshall: 93 by James Williams vs. Liberty (Sept. 11, 1999) Opponent: 100 by Travon Austin, West Virginia (Sept. 4, 2011)

Scoring Marshall: 30 by Ahmad Bradshaw vs. UTEP (Nov. 18, 2006) Opponent: 24 by Trinity Dawson, Toledo (Dec. 7, 2002)

▲ Former Heisman Trophy finalist Randy Moss holds the Joan C. Edwards Stadium record with 288 receiving yards against Delaware.

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MARSHALL VS. RANKEDMARSHALL VS. RANKED OPPONENTS

Marshall vs. Ranked OpponentsSince moving to Division I-A in 1997, the Herd has enjoyed a pair of landmark victories against nationally-ranked opponents. The following is the Marshall Thundering Herd’s game-by-game results against NCAA Division I-A opponents ranked in the Associated Press (since 1936), UP (1950-92), CNN (1993-96), ESPN/USA Today (1997-2004) or USA Today (since 2005) Top 25 polls since 1936.

Date Opponent Result9/11/76 Miami (Ohio) W, 21-16 #20 (Associated Press)8/31/95 North Carolina State L, 16-33 #25 (CNN)12/27/99 BYU (Motor City Bowl) W, 21-3 #25 (CNN)9/9/00 Michigan State L, 24-34 #23 (ESPN)/#24 (Associated Press)9/1/01 Florida L, 14-49 #1 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/12/02 Virginia Tech L, 21-47 #7 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/6/03 Tennessee L, 24-34 #11 (Associated Press)/#12 (ESPN)9/20/03 Kansas State W, 27-20 #6 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/11/04 Ohio State L, 21-24 #9 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/18/04 Georgia L, 3-13 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN)10/7/05 Virginia Tech L, 14-41 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/2/06 West Virginia L, 10-42 #5 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/23/06 Tennessee L, 7-33 #15 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/8/07 West Virginia L, 23-48 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/6/08 Wisconsin L, 14-51 #11 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/12/09 Virginia Tech L, 10-52 #14 (Associated Press) #15 (ESPN)9/2/10 Ohio State L, 7-45 #2 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/10/10 West Virginia L, 21-24OT

#22 (Associated Press)/#23 (ESPN)9/4/11 West Virginia L, 13-34 #24 (Associated Press/ESPN)9/23/11 Virginia Tech L, 10-30 #11 (Associated Press)/#13 (ESPN)10/22/11 Houston L, 28-63 #20 (Associated Press/ESPN)

Marshall on National TV (Record: 30-40)Date Opponent Result12/19/87 Northeast Louisiana (ESPN) ________________________ L, 42-4312/21/91 Youngstown State (CBS) ___________________________ L, 17-2512/19/92 Youngstown State (CBS) ________________________ W, 31-2812/18/93 Youngstown State (ESPN) __________________________ L, 5-1712/16/95 Montana (ESPN) _________________________________ L, 20-2212/21/96 Montana (ESPN) _______________________________ W, 49-2912/5/97 Toledo (ESPN2) ________________________________ W, 34-1412/26/97 Ole Miss (ESPN2) _________________________________ L, 31-3412/4/98 Toledo (ESPN2) ________________________________ W, 23-1712/23/98 Louisville (ESPN2) ______________________________ W, 48-2910/14/99 Toledo (ESPN) _________________________________ W, 38-1311/26/99 Ohio (FOX) _____________________________________ W, 34-312/3/99 Western Michigan (ESPN2) ______________________ W, 34-3012/27/99 BYU (ESPN2) ___________________________________ W, 21-39/9/00 Michigan State (ESPN) ____________________________ L, 24-3410/5/00 Western Michigan (ESPN) __________________________ L, 10-3012/2/00 Western Michigan (ABC) ________________________ W, 19-1412/27/00 Cincinnati (ESPN2) _____________________________ W, 25-149/1/01 Florida (ESPN2) __________________________________ L, 14-4911/30/01 Toledo (ESPN) ___________________________________ L, 36-4112/19/01 East Carolina (ESPN2) __________________________ W, 64-619/12/02 Virginia Tech (ESPN) ______________________________ L,21-479/20/02 UCF (ESPN2) __________________________________ W, 26-2111/12/02 Miami (ESPN) __________________________________ W, 36-3411/30/02 Ball State (ESPN2) ______________________________ W, 38-1412/7/02 Toledo (ESPN2) ________________________________ W, 49-4512/18/02 Louisville (ESPN2) ______________________________ W, 38-159/6/03 Tennessee (ESPN2) _______________________________ L, 24-349/12/03 Toledo (ESPN) ___________________________________ L, 24-179/13/03 Kansas State (Fox Sports Net) ____________________ W, 27-2011/12/03 Miami (ESPN2) ___________________________________ L, 6-4511/19/03 UCF (ESPN2) ___________________________________ W, 21-79/11/04 Ohio State (ABC) _________________________________ L, 21-249/29/04 Miami (ESPN2) ________________________________ W, 33-2511/5/04 Akron (ESPN2) ___________________________________ L, 28-3112/23/04 Cincinnati (ESPN) ________________________________ L, 14-329/10/05 Kansas State (ESPN2) _____________________________ L, 19-2110/1/05 SMU (CSTV) _______________________________ W, 16-13 (OT)10/8/05 Virginia Tech (ESPN2) _____________________________ L, 14-4110/15/05 UAB (CSTV on i) ________________________________ W, 20-1910/22/05 UTEP (CSTV on i) __________________________________ L, 3-3110/29/05 Tulane (CSTV) _________________________________ W, 27-2611/8/05 Southern Miss (ESPN2) ________________________ L, 24-27 (OT)11/26/05 Memphis (CSTV) __________________________________ L, 3-269/16/06 Kansas State (Fox Sports Net) _______________________ L, 7-2310/4/06 UCF (ESPN2) ____________________________________ L, 22-2311/4/06 Tulane (CSTV) _________________________________ W, 42-2111/25/06 Southern Miss (CSTV) ______________________________ L, 7-429/1/07 Miami-Fla. (ESPNU) ________________________________ L, 3-319/8/07 West Virginia (ESPN2) _____________________________ L, 23-4810/2/07 Memphis (ESPN2) ________________________________ L, 21-2410/21/07 Southern Miss (ESPN) _____________________________ L, 24-3310/27/07 Rice (CSTV) ___________________________________ W, 34-2110/3/08 Cincinnati (ESPN) ________________________________ L, 10-3310/28/08 Houston (ESPN2) ______________________________ W, 37-2311/8/08 East Carolina (CBS C) _________________________ L, 19-16 (OT)11/22/08 Rice (CBS C) _____________________________________ L, 35-1010/3/09 East Carolina (CBS C) _____________________________ L, 21-1711/1/09 UCF (ESPN) _____________________________________ L, 21-2012/26/09 Ohio (ESPN) ___________________________________ W, 21-179/2/10 Ohio State (Big Ten Network) ________________________ L, 7-459/10/10 West Virginia (ESPN) __________________________ L, 21-24 (OT)10/2/10 Southern Miss (CBS C) ____________________________ L, 16-4110/13/10 UCF (ESPN) _____________________________________ L, 14-3511/27/10 Tulane (CBS C) _________________________________ W, 38-239/4/11 West Virginia (ESPN) ______________________________ L, 13-349/24/11 Virginia Tech (CBS C) ______________________________ L, 10-3011/12/11 Tulsa (FSN) _____________________________________ L, 17-5911/26/11 East Carolina (CBSSN) ______________________ W, 34-27 (OT)12/20/11 FIU (ESPN) ____________________________________ W, 20-10

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Marshall in the PollsSince moving to Division I-A in 1997, the Herd has finished in the final Top 25 polls two different times.

1999 Final Rankings RB ESPN AP Record 1 1 1 Florida State 12-0 5 3 2 Virginia Tech 11-1 2 2 3 Nebraska 12-1 8 4 4 Wisconsin 10-2 3 5 5 Michigan 10-2 4 6 6 Kansas State 11-1 7 7 7 Michigan State 10-2 11 8 8 Alabama 10-3 10 9 9 Tennessee 9-3 6 10 10 Marshall 13-0 9 11 11 Penn State 10-3 12 14 12 Florida 9-4 13 12 13 Mississippi State 10-2 15 13 14 Southern Miss 9-3 19 15 15 Miami (Fla.) 9-4 16 16 16 Georgia 8-4 17 19 17 Arkansas 8-4 26 17 18 Minnesota 8-4 14 18 19 Oregon 9-3 27 21 20 Georgia Tech 8-4 33 23 21 Texas 9-5 28 22 22 Mississippi 8-4 21 20 23 Texas A&M 8-4 18 25 24 Illinois 8-4 20 - 25 Purdue 7-5 28 24 - Stanford 8-4

2002 Final Rankings RB ESPN AP Record 1 1 1 Ohio State 14-0 2 2 2 Miami (Fla.) 12-1 3 3 3 Georgia 13-1 5 4 4 Southern California 11-2 4 5 5 Oklahoma 12-2 6 7 6 Texas 11-2 12 6 7 Kansas State 11-2 7 8 8 Iowa 11-2 10 9 9 Michigan 10-3 9 10 10 Washington State 10-3 15 PB 11 Alabama 10-3 8 11 12 North Carolina State 11-3 17 13 13 Maryland 11-3 13 16 14 Auburn 9-4 14 12 15 Boise State 12-1 20 15 16 Penn State 9-4 11 17 17 Notre Dame 10-3 19 14 18 Virginia Tech 10-4 24 18 19 Pittsburgh 9-4 28 21 20 Colorado 9-5 22 23 21 Florida State 9-5 16 25 22 Virginia 9-5 39 22 23 TCU 10-2 25 19 24 Marshall 11-2 18 20 25 West Virginia 9-4 30 24 - Florida 8-4

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RECORD vs. OPPONENTSMARSHALL VS. ALL OPPONENTSMarshall’s Conference AffiliationsWest Virginia Athletic Conf. ................1925-1932 (Charter member)Buckeye Conference .............................1933-1938Ohio Valley Conference .......................1948-1952Mid-American Conference .................1953-1969Southern Conference ...........................1976-1996Mid-American Conference .................1997-2004Conference USA .............................................. 2005-

Akron: Marshall leads series 8-4Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1974 ...... 9/21 .......Won ......17-7 .................Huntington1975 ........ 9/6 ........Lost ......8-20 ....................Akron, OH1976 .... 10/30 .......Won ......13-0 .................Huntington1977 ...... 11/5 ........Lost ......7-28 ............................ Akron1982 .... 10/23 .......Won ... 12-10 .................Huntington1997 .... 10/11 .......Won ... 52-17 .................Huntington1998 ........ 9/5 .......Won ... 27-16 ............................ Akron2000 .....10/28 .......Won ... 31-28 ............................ Akron2001 .....10/27 .......Won ... 50-33 .................Huntington2002 .......11/2 ........Lost ... 20-34 ............................ Akron2003 .......11/1 .......Won ... 42-24 .................Huntington2004 .......11/5 ........Lost ... 28-31 ............................ Akron

UAB: Marshall leads series 6-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2005 .....10/15 .......Won ... 20-19 .................Huntington2006 .....10/21 .......Won ... 31-24 ............... Birmingham2007 .....11/24 .......Won ... 46-39 .................Huntington2008 .....10/18 ........Lost ... 23-21 ............... Birmingham2009 .....10/24 .......Won ......27-7 .................Huntington2010 .......11/6 .......Won ... 31-17 ............... Birmingham2011 .....10/29 .......Won ... 59-14 .................Huntington

Appalachian State: ASU leads series 14-8Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1977 ...... 10/1 ........Lost ... 20-28 ................... Boone, NC1978 ...... 9/16 ........Lost ......7-28 .................Huntington1979 .... 11/17 ........Lost ......7-45 ........................... Boone1980 ...... 10/4 ........Lost ......6-23 .................Huntington1981 ...... 11/7 .......Won ... 17-10 ........................... Boone 1982 ...... 10/8 ........Lost ... 13-21 .................Huntington1983 .... 11/12 ........Lost ... 19-28 ........................... Boone1984 .... 10/13 .......Won ......35-7 .................Huntington1985 .... 11/16 ........Lost ......0-40 ........................... Boone1986 ...... 11/8 ........Lost ... 17-27 .................Huntington1987 ...... 11/7 ........Lost ... 10-17 ........................... Boone1987 .... 12/12 .......Won ... 24-10 ........................... Boone1988 .... 10/29 .......Won ... 30-27 .................Huntington1989 ...... 11/4 ........Lost ......7-28 ........................... Boone1990 ...... 9/22 .......Won ......50-0 .................Huntington1991 ...... 8/31 ........Lost ........ 3-9 ........................... Boone1992 ...... 11/7 ........Lost ... 34-37 .................Huntington 1993 .... 10/23 .......Won ......35-3 .................Huntington1994 .... 10/22 ........Lost ... 14-24 ........................... Boone1995 .... 10/21 ........Lost ......3-10 .................Huntington1996 .... 10/26 .......Won ... 24-10 ........................... Boone2002 .......8/31 .......Won ... 50-17 .................Huntington

Army: Series tied 1-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1920 ...... 10/2 ........Lost ......0-38 ........... West Point, NY1997 ........ 9/6 .......Won ... 35-25 ...................West Point

Ball State: Marshall leads series 3-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1997 ...... 9/27 .......Won ... 42-16 ................... Muncie, IN1998 .... 10/24 .......Won ... 42-10 .................Huntington2002 .....11/30 .......Won ... 38-14 .................Huntington

Boise State: BSU leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1994 .... 12/10 ........Lost ... 24-28 ....................... Boise, ID

Bowling Green: BGSU leads series 20-9Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1954 ...... 11/6 .......Won ... 26-19 .. Bowling Green, OH1955 .... 10/29 ........Lost ... 26-27 .................Huntington1956 .... 10/27 ........Lost ... 12-34 ...........Bowling Green1957 .... 11/16 ........Lost ......7-14 .................Huntington1958 .... 11/15 ........Lost ......7-21 ...........Bowling Green1959 ...... 9/26 ........Lost ......7-51 .................Huntington1960 ...... 9/24 ........Lost ......7-14 ...........Bowling Green1961 ...... 9/23 ........Lost ......0-40 .................Huntington1962 ...... 9/22 ........Lost ......6-48 ...........Bowling Green1963 ...... 11/9 ........Lost ... 14-21 .................Huntington1964 ...... 11/6 ........Lost ......0-28 ...........Bowling Green1965 ...... 11/6 ........Lost ......7-20 .................Huntington1966 ...... 11/5 ........Lost ......6-14 ...........Bowling Green1967 ...... 11/4 ........Lost ........ 7-9 .................Huntington1968 ...... 11/2 ........Lost ... 28-54 ...........Bowling Green1969 ...... 11/1 .......Won ... 21-16 .................Huntington1970 .... 10/31 ........Lost ... 24-26 ...........Bowling Green1971 .... 10/30 .......Won ... 12-10 .................Huntington1972 .... 10/28 ........Lost ......7-46 ...........Bowling Green1973 .... 10/27 ........Lost ... 21-24 .................Huntington1974 .... 10/26 ........Lost ......3-28 ...........Bowling Green1997 ...... 11/8 .......Won ......28-0 .................Huntington1998 .... 10/31 ........Lost ... 13-34 ...........Bowling Green1999 ...... 9/18 .......Won ... 35-16 .................Huntington2000 .......11/4 .......Won ... 20-13 ...........Bowling Green2001 .......9/29 .......Won ... 37-31 .................Huntington2004 .....11/13 ........Lost ... 35-56 ...........Bowling Green2009 .......9/19 .......Won ... 17-10 .................Huntington2010 .......9/18 .......Won ... 44-28 ...........Bowling Green

Brigham Young: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1999 .... 12/27 .......Won ......21-3 .................. Pontiac, MI

Brown: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1991 ...... 9/28 .......Won ......46-0 .................Huntington

Buffalo: Marshall leads series 8-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1959 .... 11/21 ........Lost ... 12-37 ...................Buffalo, NY1963 .... 10/12 .......Won ......10-8 .......................... Buffalo1964 .... 10/10 .......Won ... 14-12 .................Huntington1999 .... 10/23 .......Won ......59-3 .......................... Buffalo2000 .......9/30 .......Won ... 47-14 .................Huntington2001 .....10/13 .......Won ... 34-14 .......................... Buffalo2002 .....10/12 .......Won ... 66-21 .................Huntington2003 .....10/18 .......Won ... 26-16 .......................... Buffalo2004 .....10/23 .......Won ... 48-14 .................Huntington

Butler: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1962 .... 11/17 .......Won ... 26-13 .................Huntington

UCF: Series tied 5-5Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2002 .......9/20 .......Won ... 26-21 .................Huntington2003 ....... 21-7 .......Won ......21-7 ................. Orlando, FL2004 .....10/30 .......Won ......20-3 .................Huntington2005 .......9/24 ........Lost ... 13-23 ........................Orlando2006 .......11/4 ........Lost ... 22-23 .................Huntington2007 .......11/3 ........Lost ... 13-47 ........................Orlando2008 .....11/15 ........Lost ... 30-14 .................Huntington2009 .......11/1 ........Lost ... 20-21 ........................Orlando2010 .....10/13 ........Lost ... 14-35 .................Huntington

2011 .......10/8 ........Lost ......6-16 ........................Orlando

Central Michigan: Marshall leads series 4-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1975 ...... 11/1 ........Lost ......0-34 ......Mount Pleasant, MI1976 ...... 9/25 ........Lost ......7-22 .................Huntington1997 ...... 11/1 .......Won ... 45-17 .........Mount Pleasant1998 ...... 11/7 .......Won ......28-0 .................Huntington2001 .....10/20 .......Won ... 42-21 .................Huntington2002 .....10/26 .......Won ... 23-18 .........Mount Pleasant

The Citadel: Marshall leads series 9-6Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1978 ...... 10/7 ........Lost ......0-41 ........... Charleston, SC1979 ...... 11/3 ........Lost ... 16-17 .................Huntington1982 .... 10/30 ........Lost ......7-24 ...................Charleston1983 .... 10/29 .......Won ... 26-10 .................Huntington1984 .... 10/20 ........Lost ... 17-28 ...................Charleston1985 ...... 9/28 .......Won ... 17-14 .................Huntington1988 ...... 11/5 ........Lost ......3-20 ...................Charleston1989 .... 10/14 .......Won ... 40-17 .................Huntington1990 ...... 9/22 ........Lost ... 10-21 ...................Charleston1991 ...... 11/9 .......Won ... 37-31 .................Huntington1992 .... 10/17 .......Won ... 34-13 ...................Charleston1993 .... 10/30 .......Won ... 35-15 ...................Charleston1994 .... 10/29 .......Won ... 42-30 .................Huntington1995 .... 10/28 .......Won ... 21-19 ...................Charleston1996 ...... 11/2 .......Won ... 56-25 .................Huntington

Cincinnati: UC leads series 8-3-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1906 ...... 10/6 .......... Tie ........ 0-0 ............Cincinnati, OH1933 .... 10/21 ........Lost ......0-19 .................... Cincinnati1934 ...... 11/3 ........Lost ........ 0-7 .................... Cincinnati1935 ...... 11/9 ........Lost ... 13-39 .................Huntington1936 .... 10/17 ........Lost ......7-13 .................... Cincinnati1937 .... 11/13 .......Won ......28-0 .................Huntington1938 .... 11/12 .......Won ......27-9 .................... Cincinnati1946 ...... 10/5 ........Lost ... 14-39 .................... Cincinnati2000 .....12/27 .......Won ... 25-13 .................. Pontiac, MI2004 .....12/23 ........Lost ... 14-32 ............Fort Worth, TX2007 .......9/22 ........Lost ... 14-40 .................... Cincinnati2008 .......10/3 ........Lost ... 33-10 .................Huntington

Clemson: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1999 ........ 9/4 .......Won ... 13-10 ................Clemson, SC

Davidson: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1986 .... 10/25 .......Won ... 63-14 .................Huntington

Dayton: UD leads series 16-6Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1932 .... 10/21 ........Lost ......7-13 ................. Dayton, OH1935 .... 10/11 ........Lost ......6-20 ..........................Dayton1936 ...... 9/26 .......Won ......14-0 .................Huntington1937 .... 11/20 .......Won ........ 7-0 ..........................Dayton1938 .... 10/30 ........Lost ......7-13 ..........................Dayton1939 .... 10/21 .......Won ... 19-13 ..........................Dayton1940 ...... 10/5 .......Won ... 25-12 .................Huntington1941 ...... 10/4 ........Lost ........ 0-7 ..........................Dayton1942 .... 10/31 ........Lost ... 13-20 ..........................Dayton1946 .... 11/23 ........Lost ......7-29 ..........................Dayton1948 ...... 10/9 ........Lost ......0-33 ..........................Dayton1949 ...... 10/8 ........Lost ... 23-40 .................Huntington1950 .... 11/18 ........Lost ......6-35 ..........................Dayton1951 .... 11/17 ........Lost ... 13-37 .................Huntington1952 ...... 11/8 ........Lost ... 14-31 ..........................Dayton1953 ...... 11/7 ........Lost ......7-21 .................Huntington1971 .... 10/16 ........Lost ......0-13 .................Huntington

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RECORD vs. OPPONENTSMARSHALL VS. ALL OPPONENTSDelaware: Marshall leads series 3-1-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1959 .... 10/24 ........Lost ......6-30 ................. Newark, DE1960 .... 10/22 .......... Tie ........ 6-6 .................Huntington1992 .... 12/12 .......Won ......28-7 .................Huntington 1993 ...... 12/4 .......Won ... 34-31 .................Huntington1996 .... 11/30 .......Won ... 59-14 .................Huntington

East Carolina: ECU leads series 9-4Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1967 .... 11/18 ........Lost ... 13-29 .................Huntington1968 .... 11/16 ........Lost ... 20-49 ............ Greenville, NC1969 .... 11/15 .......Won ......38-7 .................Huntington1970 .... 11/14 ........Lost ... 14-17 .................... Greenville 1978 .... 11/18 ........Lost ......0-45 .................... Greenville2001 .....12/19 . Won (2OT) 64-61 ................... Mobile, AL2005 .....11/19 ........Lost ... 29-34 .................Huntington2006 .....11/11 ........Lost ... 33-20 .................... Greenville2007 .....11/10 .......Won ......26-7 .................Huntington2008 .......11/8 ..Lost (OT) ... 19-16 .................... Greenville2009 .......10/3 ........Lost ... 21-17 .................Huntington2010 .....10/23 ........Lost ... 14-35 .................... Greenville2011 .....11/26 .......Won ... 34-27 .................Huntington

East Tennessee St.: Marshall leads series 13-4Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1980 .... 11/22 ........Lost ... 16-21 ....... Johnson City, TN1981 ...... 9/26 ........Lost ......0-14 .................Huntington1982 .... 11/20 ........Lost ......0-28 ...............Johnson City1983 ...... 10/8 .......Won ... 13-10 .................Huntington1984 .... 11/17 .......Won ... 31-28 ...............Johnson City1985 ...... 11/9 .......Won ... 34-21 .................Huntington1986 .... 10/18 .......Won ... 34-19 ...............Johnson City1987 .... 10/17 .......Won ......27-7 .................Huntington1988 .... 10/15 .......Won ... 50-14 ...............Johnson City1989 ...... 9/16 .......Won ... 31-21 .................Huntington1990 .... 10/13 ........Lost ... 17-38 ...............Johnson City1991 .... 11/23 .......Won ......63-9 .................Huntington1992 .... 11/21 .......Won ... 49-10 ...............Johnson City1993 ...... 11/6 .......Won ......33-9 .................Huntington1994 ...... 11/5 .......Won ... 42-12 ...............Johnson City1995 ...... 11/4 .......Won ......52-0 .................Huntington1996 ...... 11/9 .......Won ... 34-10 ...............Johnson City

Eastern Illinois: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1992 ...... 9/12 .......Won ... 63-28 .................Huntington

Eastern Kentucky: Marshall leads series 10-8-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1926 ..... 10/1 .......Won ......34-0 .................Huntington1947 ...... 10/4 .......Won ........ 7-6 .............Richmond, KY1948 ...... 10/2 ........Lost ......7-20 .................Huntington1949 ...... 10/1 .......Won ......24-7 ....................Richmond1950 ...... 9/30 ........Lost ......0-34 .................Huntington1951 ...... 9/29 ........Lost ......6-13 ....................Richmond1952 ...... 9/27 ........Lost ... 19-26 .................Huntington1960 .... 11/19 .......Won ......13-0 .................Ashland, KY1961 .... 11/18 .......Won ......20-0 .................Ashland, KY1965 ...... 9/25 .......Won ... 28-12 ....................Richmond1966 ...... 9/24 ........Lost ......6-26 .................Huntington1985 ...... 9/21 .......Won ......13-7 ....................Richmond1986 ...... 9/30 .......... Tie ... 13-13 .................Huntington1987 ...... 9/19 ........Lost ... 34-37 ....................Richmond1988 ...... 9/17 .......Won ... 34-32 .................Huntington1989 .... 10/21 ........Lost ... 23-38 ....................Richmond1990 .... 11/10 ........Lost ... 12-15 .................Huntington1991 .... 12/14 .......Won ......14-7 .................Huntington 1992 .... 11/28 .......Won ......44-0 .................Huntington

Eastern Michigan: Marshall leads series 3-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1983 ........ 9/3 ........Lost ........ 3-7 ................ Ypsilanti, MI

1984 ...... 9/15 .......Won ... 24-17 .................Huntington1997 .... 10/25 .......Won ... 48-25 .................Huntington1998 ...... 9/26 .......Won ... 26-23 ....................... Ypsilanti

Florida: Florida leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2001 ...... 9/11 ........Lost ... 14-49 ............Gainesville, FL

FIU: Marshall leads 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2011 .... 12/20 .......Won ... 20-10 ......St. Petersburg, FL

Furman: Furman leads series 15-8Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1938 ...... 11/5 ........Lost ... 13-18 .................Huntington1977 .... 10/15 ........Lost ... 24-42 .............Greenville, SC1978 .... 10/28 ........Lost ... 12-42 .................Huntington1979 .... 10/13 ........Lost ... 24-34 .................... Greenville1980 ...... 11/1 ........Lost ......0-35 ..........Charleston, WV1981 .... 10/31 ........Lost ......3-35 .................... Greenville1982 .... 11/13 ........Lost ......7-45 .................Huntington1983 ...... 9/24 ........Lost ......7-33 .................... Greenville1984 ...... 9/22 ........Lost ... 28-38 .................Huntington1985 .... 10/12 ........Lost ......3-34 .................... Greenville1986 ...... 9/27 ........Lost ... 10-38 .................Huntington1987 ...... 10/3 ........Lost ... 36-42 .................... Greenville 1988 ...... 10/8 .......Won ... 24-10 .................Huntington 1988 ...... 12/3 ........Lost ......9-13 .................Huntington 1989 ...... 10/7 ........Lost ... 13-34 .................... Greenville1990 ...... 9/29 .......Won ......10-7 .................Huntington1991 .... 10/12 .......Won ... 38-35 .................... Greenville1992 .... 10/10 .......Won ......48-6 .................Huntington1993 .... 11/13 ........Lost ......3-17 .................... Greenville1994 .... 11/12 .......Won ... 35-14 .................Huntington1995 .... 11/11 .......Won ......31-6 .................... Greenville1996 .... 11/16 .......Won ... 42-17 .................Huntington1996 ...... 12/7 .......Won ......54-0 .................Huntington

Georgia: Georgia leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2004 ...... 9/18 ........Lost ......3-13 .................. Athens, GA

Georgia Southern: Marshall leads series 4-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1989 .... 11/18 ........Lost ... 31-63 ...........Statesboro, GA1990 ...... 10/6 ........Lost ... 14-17 .................Huntington1993 ...... 9/18 .......Won ......13-3 .................Huntington1994 ...... 9/17 .......Won ... 34-10 ...................Statesboro1995 ...... 9/16 .......Won ......37-7 .................Huntington1996 ...... 9/21 .......Won ... 29-13 ...................Statesboro

Hofstra: Marshall leads series 3-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1995 .... 11/18 .......Won ... 30-28 .................Huntington2003 .....11/30 .......Won ... 45-21 .................Huntington2006 ..........9/9 .......Won ... 54-31 .................Huntington

Houston: Houston leads series 2-1Year .....Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2007 .....11/17 ........Lost ... 28-35 ....................... Houston2008 .....10/28 .......Won ... 37-23 .................Huntington2011 .....10/22 ........Lost ... 28-63 ....................... Houston

Howard: Marshall leads series 2-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1993 .... 11/27 .......Won ... 28-14 .................Huntington 1996 ........ 9/7 .......Won ... 55-27 .................Huntington

Illinois State: Marshall leads series 4-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1975 ...... 9/27 .......Won ......36-3 .................Huntington 1976 ...... 9/18 .......Won ... 23-13 .................... Normal, IL1983 ...... 9/10 ........Lost ......3-27 .................Huntington

1984 .... 11/10 .......Won ......10-3 ......................... Normal2008 ..........8/3 .......Won ... 35-10 .................Huntington

Indiana State: Series tied 1-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1947 .... 10/25 .......Won ......33-0 .................Huntington1981 .... 11/21 ........Lost ......0-42 .................Huntington

Jackson State: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1995 .... 11/25 .......Won ......38-8 .................Huntington

James Madison: Marshall leads series 2-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1987 .... 11/28 .......Won ... 41-12 .................Huntington 1994 ...... 12/3 .......Won ... 28-21 .................Huntington Kansas State: KSU leads series 1-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2003 .......9/20 .......Won ... 27-20 ........Manhattan, Kan.2005 .......9/10 ........Lost ... 19-21 .................Huntington2006 .....10/16 ........Lost ......7-23 .................. Manhattan

Kent State: Kent State leads series 18-17Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1952 .... 10/25 ........Lost ... 14-26 .................Huntington1953 .... 10/24 ........Lost ......7-27 .......................Kent, OH1954 .... 10/23 ........Lost ... 20-41 .................Huntington1955 .... 10/22 ........Lost ......6-39 ............................... Kent1956 .... 10/20 ........Lost ......7-25 .................Huntington1957 .....10/19 .......Won ........ 7-6 .................Huntington1958 .... 10/18 ........Lost ......0-24 ............................... Kent1959 .... 10/17 ........Lost ......7-46 ............................... Kent1960 .... 10/15 ........Lost ......6-22 ............................... Kent1961 .... 10/14 .......Won ......14-8 .................Huntington1962 .... 10/13 ........Lost ... 14-23 ............................... Kent1963 .... 11/16 .......Won ......14-8 ............................... Kent1964 .... 11/14 .......Won ......12-7 .................Huntington1965 .... 11/13 ........Lost ... 13-33 ............................... Kent1966 .... 11/12 .......Won ......16-7 .................Huntington1967 .... 11/11 ........Lost ......2-41 ............................... Kent1968 ...... 11/9 ........Lost ... 12-36 .................Huntington1969 ...... 11/8 .......Won ... 31-20 ............................... Kent1970 ...... 11/7 .......Won ... 20-17 .................Huntington1971 ...... 11/6 ........Lost ......0-21 ............................... Kent1972 ...... 11/4 ........Lost ... 14-16 .................Huntington1973 ...... 11/3 ........Lost ......3-35 ............................... Kent1974 ...... 11/2 ........Lost ......7-35 .................Huntington1975 ...... 11/8 ........Lost ... 21-30 ............................... Kent1978 .... 10/21 ........Lost ... 17-20 ............................... Kent1980 ...... 9/13 .......Won ......17-7 .................Huntington1982 ........ 9/4 .......Won ... 30-21 .................Huntington1997 ...... 9/13 .......Won ... 42-17 ............................... Kent 1998 .... 10/17 .......Won ......42-7 .................Huntington1999 ...... 11/6 .......Won ... 28-16 ............................... Kent2000 .....10/21 .......Won ... 34-12 .................Huntington2001 .......11/3 .......Won ... 42-21 ............................... Kent2002 .......10/5 .......Won ... 42-21 ............................... Kent2003 .....10/11 .......Won ... 49-33 .................Huntington2004 .....27-17 .......Won ... 27-17 ............................... Kent

Kentucky: UK leads series 6-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1905 ...... 11/2 ........Lost ......0-53 .................Huntington1912 ...... 10/5 ........Lost ......6-13 .............Lexington, KY1921 ...... 10/8 ........Lost ......0-28 .................... Lexington1922 ...... 9/30 ........Lost ......0-16 .................... Lexington1923 ...... 9/29 ........Lost ......0-41 .................... Lexington1960 ...... 10/8 ........Lost ......0-55 .................... Lexington

Liberty: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1999 ...... 9/11 .......Won ......63-3 .................Huntington

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RECORD vs. OPPONENTSMARSHALL VS. ALL OPPONENTSLouisiana-Monroe: ULM leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1987 .... 12/19 ........Lost ... 42-43 ................Pocatello, ID

Louisiana Tech: Tech leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1942 ...... 10/9 ........Lost ......0-26 ................... Ruston, LA

Louisville: UL leads series 16-12 Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1921 .... 11/26 .......Won ......21-0 .................Huntington1922 .... 11/30 .......Won ......21-7 .................Huntington1924 .... 11/27 .......Won ......16-6 .................Huntington1925 .... 11/26 ........Lost ........ 2-7 ...............Louisville, KY1926 .... 11/20 ........Lost ......3-27 ......................Louisville1927 .... 10/22 .......Won ......37-6 ......................Louisville1928 .... 11/24 .......Won ......13-0 ......................Louisville1929 .... 10/26 .......Won ......25-6 .................Huntington1930 .... 11/15 ........Lost ... 12-13 .................Huntington1932 ...... 9/23 .......Won ......60-0 .................Huntington1959 .... 10/31 ........Lost ......6-48 ......................Louisville1960 .... 10/29 ........Lost ........ 0-7 .................Huntington1961 ...... 9/30 ........Lost ......7-32 ......................Louisville1962 ...... 9/29 ........Lost ......0-18 .................Huntington1963 .... 10/26 ........Lost ... 14-27 ......................Louisville1964 .... 10/24 .......Won ......28-6 .................Huntington1965 .... 10/23 ........Lost ......7-28 ......................Louisville1966 .... 10/22 ........Lost ... 15-35 .................Huntington1967 .... 10/21 ........Lost ......7-43 ......................Louisville1968 .... 10/19 ........Lost ... 10-13 .................Huntington1969 .... 10/18 ........Lost ... 17-34 ......................Louisville1970 .... 10/17 ........Lost ... 14-16 .................Huntington1977 .... 10/29 ........Lost ......0-56 .................Huntington1981 ...... 10/3 ........Lost ......0-36 ......................Louisville1987 .... 10/10 .......Won ... 34-31 ......................Louisville1998 .... 12/23 .......Won ... 48-29 .................. Pontiac, MI2002 .....12/18 .......Won ... 38-15 ................... Mobile, AL2011 .......10/1 .......Won ... 17-13 ......................Louisville

Massachusetts: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2001 ........ 9/8 .......Won ... 49-20 .................Huntington

McNeese State: MSU leads series 2-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1975 ...... 10/4 ........Lost ......3-33 .................Huntington1976 ...... 10/2 ........Lost ......9-34 ........Lake Charles, LA1995 ...... 12/9 .......Won ... 25-13 ............... Lake Charles

Memphis: Marshall leads series 5-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2005 .....11/26 ........Lost ......3-26 .............. Memphis, TN2006 .....10/28 .......Won ... 41-27 .................Huntington 2007 .....10/02 ........Lost ... 21-24 ......................Memphis2008 .......9/13 .......Won ... 17-16 .................Huntington2009 .......9/26 .......Won ... 27-16 ......................Memphis2010 .....11/13 .......Won ... 28-13 .................Huntington2011 .....11/17 .......Won ... 23-22 ......................Memphis

Miami (Fla.): Miami leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2007 ..........9/1 ........Lost ......3-31 ............................Miami

Miami (Ohio): Miami leads series 30-10-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1905 .... 11/30 ........Lost ......5-35 .................Huntington1933 .... 10/14 ........Lost ... 14-42 .................. Oxford, OH1934 .... 11/17 ........Lost ........ 0-7 .................Huntington1935 .... 10/26 ........Lost ... 13-20 ...........................Oxford1936 .... 11/14 ........Lost ......7-14 .................Huntington1937 ...... 10/9 .......Won ........ 7-0 ...........................Oxford1938 ...... 10/8 .......Won ......41-0 .................Huntington1939 .... 10/14 .......Won ......21-0 ...........................Oxford

1948 ...... 9/18 ........Lost ......6-38 ...........................Oxford1953 .... 10/17 ........Lost ......6-48 .................Huntington1954 .... 10/16 ........Lost ......0-46 ...........................Oxford1955 .... 10/15 ........Lost ......7-46 .................Huntington1956 .... 10/13 ........Lost ... 14-21 ...........................Oxford1957 ...... 11/9 ........Lost ... 13-25 ...........................Oxford1958 ...... 11/8 ........Lost ......0-26 .................Huntington1963 ...... 9/28 .......... Tie ... 14-14 ...........................Oxford1964 ...... 9/26 ........Lost ......0-21 .................Huntington1965 .... 10/16 ........Lost ......7-28 ...........................Oxford1966 .... 10/15 ........Lost ......0-12 .................Huntington1967 .... 10/14 ........Lost ......6-48 ...........................Oxford1968 .... 10/12 ........Lost ......0-46 .................Huntington1969 .... 10/11 ........Lost ......7-35 ...........................Oxford1970 .... 10/10 ........Lost ... 12-19 .................Huntington1971 ...... 10/2 ........Lost ......6-66 ...........................Oxford1972 ...... 10/7 ........Lost ......7-22 .................Huntington1973 ...... 10/6 ........Lost ......6-31 ...........................Oxford1974 ...... 9/28 ........Lost ......0-42 .................Huntington1975 ...... 9/13 ........Lost ......0-50 ...........................Oxford1976 ...... 9/11 .......Won ... 21-16 .................Huntington1977 ...... 10/8 ........Lost ... 19-29 ...........................Oxford1978 .... 10/14 ........Lost ......3-29 .................Huntington1979 ...... 10/6 ........Lost ......0-28 .................Huntington1980 .... 10/11 ........Lost ......6-34 ...........................Oxford1997 .... 10/18 ........Lost ... 21-45 ...........................Oxford1998 ...... 10/3 .......Won ... 31-17 .................Huntington1999 ...... 10/2 .......Won ... 32-14 ...........................Oxford2000 .....11/11 .......Won ... 51-31 .................Huntington2001 .....11/10 .......Won ... 27-21 ...........................Oxford2002 .....11/12 .......Won ... 36-34 .................Huntington2003 .....11/12 ........Lost ......6-45 ...........................Oxford2004 .......9/29 .......Won ... 33-25 .................Huntington

Michigan State: MSU leads series 1-0Year .....Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2000 ..........9/9 ........Lost ... 24-34 ........ East Lansing, MI

Middle Tennessee St: Marshall leads series 2-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1992 ...... 12/5 .......Won ... 35-21 .................Huntington1994 .... 11/26 .......Won ... 49-14 .................Huntington

Mississippi: Mississippi leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1997 .... 12/26 ........Lost ... 31-34 .................. Pontiac, MI

Mississippi State: MSU leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1979 .... 10/20 ........Lost ......0-48 ..............Starkville, MS

Missouri: Missouri leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1992 ...... 10/3 ........Lost ... 21-44 ............Columbia, MO

Montana: Series tied 1-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1995 .... 12/16 ........Lost ... 20-22 .................Huntington1996 .... 12/21 .......Won ... 49-29 .................Huntington

Morehead State: Marshall leads series 33-10-3Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1928 .... 10/13 .......Won ......26-0 .................Ashland, KY1940 ...... 9/21 .......Won ......13-6 .................Huntington1941 ...... 11/8 .......Won ......28-7 .................Huntington1942 ...... 9/27 .......... Tie ........ 0-0 .................Huntington1946 .... 11/16 ........Lost ... 20-29 .................Huntington1947 ...... 9/27 .......Won ... 38-12 .................Huntington1948 ...... 9/25 .......Won ......19-7 .................Huntington1949 ...... 9/24 .......Won ... 20-15 .................Huntington1950 ...... 9/23 ........Lost ......6-51 .................Huntington1951 ...... 9/22 .......Won ......21-6 .................Huntington1952 ...... 9/20 .......Won ... 48-14 .................Huntington1953 ...... 9/26 .......Won ......40-0 .................Huntington

1954 ...... 9/25 .......Won ......19-7 .................Huntington1957 ...... 9/28 .......Won ......21-0 .................Huntington1958 ...... 9/27 .......Won ... 30-16 .................Huntington1961 .... 10/21 .......... Tie ........ 0-0 .................Huntington1962 .... 10/20 .......Won ... 26-18 ........................Ashland1963 ...... 9/21 ........Lost ......6-19 .................Huntington1964 ...... 9/19 ........Lost ........ 0-6 .............Morehead, KY1965 ...... 9/18 .......Won ... 22-12 .................Huntington1966 ...... 9/17 .......Won ... 27-20 .................Huntington1967 ...... 9/16 ........Lost ......6-30 ....................Morehead1968 ...... 9/14 .......... Tie ........ 7-7 .................Huntington1969 ...... 9/20 ........Lost ... 14-27 ....................Morehead1970 ...... 9/19 .......Won ......17-7 .................Huntington 1971 ...... 9/18 ........Lost ......6-29 ....................Morehead1972 ...... 9/16 .......Won ... 27-24 .................Huntington1973 ...... 9/15 .......Won ... 24-17 .................Huntington1974 ...... 9/14 ........Lost ... 12-14 ....................Morehead1975 ...... 9/20 ........Lost ... 16-19 .................Huntington1976 ........ 9/4 .....Won* ... 14-31 ....................Morehead (*forfeit/using ineligible player)1977 ...... 9/17 .......Won ... 38-26 .................Huntington1980 ........ 9/6 .......Won ......35-8 ....................Morehead1981 ...... 9/12 .......Won ... 20-17 .................Huntington1983 ...... 9/17 .......Won ......35-0 ....................Morehead1984 ........ 9/8 .......Won ......40-6 .................Huntington1985 ........ 9/7 .......Won ... 27-10 ....................Morehead1986 ........ 9/6 ........Lost ... 10-19 .................Huntington1987 ........ 9/5 .......Won ......29-0 .................Huntington1988 ........ 9/3 .......Won ... 30-17 ....................Morehead1989 ........ 9/9 .......Won ......30-7 .................Huntington1990 ........ 9/1 .......Won ... 28-14 .................Huntington1991 ...... 9/14 .......Won ... 70-11 .................Huntington1992 ........ 9/5 .......Won ......49-7 .................Huntington1993 ........ 9/4 .......Won ......56-0 .................Huntington1994 ........ 9/3 .......Won ......71-7 .................Huntington

Murray State: MSU leads series 4-3Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1946 ...... 11/9 ........Lost ......0-19 ................... Murray, KY1947 ...... 11/8 .......Won ... 41-20 .................Huntington1948 .... 10/15 ........Lost ......0-27 .......................... Murray1949 .... 10/15 .......Won ......13-6 .................Huntington1950 .... 10/14 ........Lost ......0-14 .......................... Murray1951 .... 10/13 ........Lost ... 13-28 .................Huntington1993 ...... 9/11 .......Won ......29-3 .................Huntington

Nevada-Las Vegas: UNLV leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1973 ...... 9/21 ........Lost ......9-31 ............. Las Vegas, NV

New Hampshire: Series tied 1-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1991 ........ 9/7 .......Won ... 24-23 .................Huntington2007 .......9/15 ........Lost ... 35-38 .................Huntington

North Carolina: UNC leads series 1-0Year .....Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2000 .......9/23 ........Lost ... 15-20 ...........Chapel Hill, NC

North Carolina State: NCSU leads series 3-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1991 .... 10/19 ........Lost ... 14-15 ................ Raleigh, NC1993 .... 10/16 ........Lost ... 17-24 ......................... Raleigh1995 ...... 8/31 ........Lost ... 16-33 ......................... Raleigh

North Texas: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1988 .... 11/26 .......Won ........ 7-0 .................Huntington

Northern Illinois: NIU leads series 4-3Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1969 ...... 10/4 ........Lost ... 17-18 .................Huntington

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RECORD vs. OPPONENTSMARSHALL VS. ALL OPPONENTS1971 ...... 10/9 ........Lost ... 18-33 .................... DeKalb, IL1972 ...... 9/30 ........Lost ......7-24 .................Huntington1973 .... 10/13 .......Won ... 39-36 ..........................DeKalb1974 .... 10/12 ........Lost ... 17-20 .................Huntington1999 .... 10/30 .......Won ......41-9 .................Huntington2001 .......10/6 .......Won ... 37-15 ..........................DeKalb

Northern Iowa: Marshall leads series 3-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1991 ...... 12/7 .......Won ... 41-13 .................Huntington1995 ...... 12/2 .......Won ... 41-14 .................Huntington 1996 .... 12/14 .......Won ... 31-14 .................Huntington

Ohio: Ohio leads series 30-19-6Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1905 .... 11/11 .......Won ........ 6-5 .................Huntington1908 ...... 10/3 ........Lost ......0-59 ..................Athens, OH1911 .... 10/21 .......... Tie ........ 5-5 .......................... Athens1915 .... 11/20 ........Lost ......7-21 .................Huntington1920 .... 10/16 ........Lost ......0-55 .......................... Athens1933 .... 11/11 .......... Tie ........ 0-0 .................Huntington1934 .... 10/27 ........Lost ........ 0-8 .......................... Athens1935 .... 10/19 ........Lost ... 13-20 .......................... Athens1936 .... 10/10 .......... Tie ... 13-13 .......................... Athens1937 .... 10/30 .......... Tie ... 13-13 .................Huntington1938 .... 11/19 ........Lost ......7-14 .......................... Athens1949 .... 10/29 .......Won ......14-6 .................Huntington1950 .... 11/23 ........Lost ......6-14 .......................... Athens1951 .... 11/22 .......... Tie ... 13-13 .................Huntington1952 .... 11/22 .......... Tie ... 21-21 .......................... Athens1953 .... 11/21 .......Won ........ 9-6 .................Huntington 1954 .... 11/20 ........Lost ... 25-26 .......................... Athens1955 ...... 9/24 ........Lost ......6-13 .......................... Athens1956 .... 11/17 ........Lost ......0-16 .......................... Athens1957 .... 10/26 .......Won ... 34-28 .................Huntington1958 .... 10/25 ........Lost ......0-22 .......................... Athens1959 ...... 11/7 ........Lost ... 14-21 .................Huntington1960 ...... 11/5 ........Lost ......0-19 .......................... Athens1961 ...... 11/4 ........Lost ......7-14 .................Huntington1962 ...... 11/3 ........Lost ......0-35 .......................... Athens1963 .... 11/23 ........Lost ......0-17 .................Huntington1964 .... 11/21 .......Won ......10-0 .......................... Athens1965 .... 11/20 .......Won ... 29-14 .................Huntington1966 .... 11/19 ........Lost ......6-28 .......................... Athens1967 ...... 9/23 ........Lost ... 14-48 .................Huntington1968 ...... 9/21 ........Lost ......8-48 .......................... Athens1969 .... 11/22 ........Lost ... 35-38 .................Huntington1970 .... 11/21 (Did not play due to plane crash)1971 .... 11/20 ........Lost ......0-30 .................Huntington1972 .... 11/18 .......Won ... 31-14 .......................... Athens1973 .... 11/18 ........Lost ... 21-35 .................Huntington1974 .... 11/23 ........Lost ......0-35 .......................... Athens1975 .... 11/22 ........Lost ... 21-38 .................Huntington1977 ...... 9/10 ........Lost ... 27-49 .................Huntington1979 ...... 9/22 ........Lost ......0-35 .......................... Athens1980 ...... 11/8 ........Lost ... 20-28 .......................... Athens1985 ...... 9/14 .......Won ......31-7 .................Huntington1986 ...... 9/13 .......Won ......21-7 .......................... Athens1987 ...... 9/12 ........Lost ... 15-23 .......................... Athens1988 ...... 9/10 .......Won ... 31-14 .................Huntington1997 .... 11/15 .......Won ......27-0 .................Huntington1998 .... 10/10 .......Won ... 30-23 .......................... Athens1999 .... 11/26 .......Won ......34-3 .................Huntington2000 .....11/18 ........Lost ... 28-38 .......................... Athens2001 .....11/17 .......Won ... 42-18 .................Huntington2002 .....11/23 .......Won ... 24-21 .......................... Athens2003 .....11/28 .......Won ......28-0 .................Huntington2004 .......10/9 .......Won ... 16-13 .......................... Athens2009 .....12/26 .......Won ... 21-17 ............. Detroit, Mich.2010 .......9/25 .......Won ... 24-23 .................Huntington2011 .......9/17 ........Lost ......7-44 .......................... Athens

Ohio State: Ohio State leads series 2-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2004 ...... 9/11 ........Lost ... 21-24 ........... Columbus, OH210 ............9/2 ........Lost ......7-45 .................Huntington

Penn State: PSU leads series 2-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1929 .... 10/12 ........Lost ......7-26 .......State College, PA1930 .... 10/11 ........Lost ......0-65 ..............State College

Rice: Marshall leads series 2-1Year .....Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2007 .....10/27 .......Won ... 34-21 .................Huntington2008 .....11/22 ........Lost ... 35-10 ....................... Houston2011 .....10/15 .......Won ... 24-20 .................Huntington

South Carolina: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1998 ...... 9/19 .......Won ... 24-21 .............Columbia, SC

Southeast Missouri: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .....Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2000 .......8/31 .......Won ......63-7 .................Huntington

Southern Illinois: SIU leads series 2-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1976 .... 11/20 ........Lost ... 16-44 .................Huntington1978 .... 11/11 ........Lost ... 14-15 ............Carbondale, IL2009 ..........9/5 .......Won ... 31-28 .................Huntington

SMU: Series tied, 2-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2005 .......10/1 .. W (OT) ... 16-13 .................Huntington2006 .....10/14 ........Lost ... 21-31 ............................ Dallas2009 .....11/21 .......Won ... 34-31 .................Huntington2010 .....11/20 ........Lost ... 17-31 ............................ Dallas

Southern Miss: USM leads series 5-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2005 .......11/8 .... L (OT) ... 24-27 .................Huntington2006 .....11/25 ........Lost ......7-42 ........ Hattiesburg, MS2007 .....10/21 ........Lost ... 24-33 .................Huntington2008 .......9/20 .......Won ... 34-27 .................Hattiesburg2009 .....11/14 ........Lost ... 20-27 .................Huntington2010 .......10/2 ........Lost ... 16-41 .................Hattiesburg2011 .......9/10 .......Won ... 26-20 .................Huntington

Temple: Series is tied 1-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1974 ...... 10/5 ........Lost ... 10-31 ........ Philadelphia, PA1999 ...... 9/25 .......Won ......34-0 .................Huntington

Tennessee : UT leads series 2-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2003 ..........9/6 ........Lost ... 24-34 ...............Knoxville, TN2006 .......9/23 ........Lost ......7-33 ...............Knoxville, TN

Tennessee-Chattanooga: UTC leads series 13-7Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1977 .... 11/19 ........Lost ... 20-37 .......Chattanooga, TN1978 ...... 9/23 ........Lost ... 23-27 .................Huntington1979 ...... 9/29 ........Lost ......0-27 .............. Chattanooga1980 .... 10/18 ........Lost ... 11-21 .................Huntington1981 .... 10/10 ........Lost ......0-20 .............. Chattanooga1982 ...... 10/2 ........Lost ......7-17 .................Huntington1983 .... 10/22 ........Lost ... 16-23 .............. Chattanooga1984 .... 10/27 ........Lost ... 13-17 .................Huntington1985 ...... 11/2 ........Lost ......7-38 .............. Chattanooga1986 ...... 11/1 .......Won ... 41-20 .................Huntington1987 .... 10/31 .......Won ... 28-26 .............. Chattanooga1988 .... 10/22 .......Won ......38-7 .................Huntington1989 ...... 9/23 ........Lost ......0-14 .............. Chattanooga1990 .... 10/20 ........Lost ... 23-29 .................Huntington1991 .... 10/26 ........Lost ... 31-38 .............. Chattanooga

1992 .... 10/24 .......Won ... 52-23 .................Huntington1993 ...... 10/2 ........Lost ... 31-33 .............. Chattanooga1994 ...... 10/1 .......Won ... 62-21 .................Huntington1995 ...... 9/30 .......Won ... 35-32 .............. Chattanooga1996 ...... 10/5 .......Won ......45-0 .................Huntington

Tennessee Tech: Marshall leads series 6-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1949 ...... 11/5 .......Won ......20-7 ............ Cookeville, TN1950 ...... 11/4 .......Won ......13-0 .................Huntington1951 ...... 11/3 .......Won ... 20-13 ....................Cookeville1952 ...... 11/1 ........Lost ......7-28 .................Huntington1992 .....11/14 .......Won ... 52-14 .................Huntington1994 ...... 9/10 .......Won ... 24-10 .................Huntington1995 ........ 9/9 .......Won ... 45-14 .................Huntington

UTEP: Series tied 2-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2005 .....10/22 ........Lost ......3-31 ....................El Paso, TX2006 .....11/18 .......Won ... 49-21 .................Huntington2009 .....11/28 ........Lost ... 21-52 ...........................El Paso2010 .....10/30 .......Won ... 16-12 .................Huntington

Toledo: Toledo leads 22-18-1 Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1938 .... 10/22 ........Lost ......7-13 .................. Toledo, OH1939 .... 11/11 .......Won ... 14-12 .................Huntington1940 .... 10/12 ........Lost ........ 6-7 ...........................Toledo1941 .... 10/11 .......Won ......13-7 .................Huntington1942 .... 10/24 ........Lost ........ 0-7 ...........................Toledo1946 .... 10/12 .......... Tie ... 14-14 .................Huntington 1951 .... 10/20 ........Lost ... 14-32 ...........................Toledo1954 .... 11/12 ........Lost ... 21-27 .................Huntington1955 .... 11/12 ........Lost ... 20-27 ...........................Toledo1956 ...... 11/9 .......Won ... 32-13 .................Huntington1957 .... 10/12 .......Won ......14-7 ...........................Toledo1958 .... 10/11 .......Won ... 35-12 .................Huntington1959 .... 10/10 .......Won ... 20-13 ...........................Toledo 1960 ...... 10/1 .......Won ......14-0 .................Huntington1961 ...... 10/7 ........Lost ......6-33 ...........................Toledo1962 ...... 10/6 ........Lost ... 12-42 .................Huntington1963 ...... 10/5 .......Won ... 19-18 .................Huntington1964 ...... 10/3 .......Won ......13-0 ...........................Toledo1965 ...... 10/2 .......Won ......14-0 .................Huntington1966 ...... 10/1 ........Lost ......7-23 ...........................Toledo1967 ...... 9/30 ........Lost ......7-14 .................Huntington1968 ...... 9/28 ........Lost ... 12-25 ...........................Toledo1969 ...... 9/27 ........Lost ... 13-38 .................Huntington1970 ...... 9/26 ........Lost ......3-52 ...........................Toledo1971 .... 11/13 ........Lost ......0-43 .................Huntington1972 .... 11/11 ........Lost ......0-21 ...........................Toledo1973 .... 11/10 .......Won ... 17-14 .................Huntington1974 ...... 11/9 ........Lost ... 14-45 ...........................Toledo1976 .... 11/13 ........Lost ......8-39 ...........................Toledo1977 ...... 9/24 .......Won ......24-0 .................Huntington1978 ........ 9/9 .......Won ......17-0 ...........................Toledo1979 ........ 9/8 .......Won ... 31-14 .................Huntington1980 .... 11/15 ........Lost ......0-38 .................Huntington1982 ...... 9/18 ........Lost ......9-17 ...........................Toledo1997 ...... 12/5 .......Won ... 34-14 .................Huntington1998 ...... 12/4 .......Won ... 23-17 .................Huntington1999 .... 10/14 .......Won ... 38-13 .................Huntington2000 .....10/14 ........Lost ......0-42 ...........................Toledo2001 .....11/30 ........Lost ... 36-41 ...........................Toledo2002 .......12/7 .......Won ... 49-45 .................Huntington2003 .......9/12 ........Lost ... 17-24 .................Huntington

Troy: Marshall leads series 3-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1993 .... 12/11 .......Won ... 24-21 .................Huntington1998 ...... 9/12 .......Won ... 42-12 .................Huntington2002 .....10/19 .......Won ......24-7 .................Huntington2003 .......9/27 ........Lost ... 24-33 .........................Troy, AL2004 ..........9/4 ........Lost ... 15-17 .................Huntington

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RECORD vs. OPPONENTSMARSHALL VS. ALL OPPONENTSTulane: Marshall leads series 4-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2005 .....10/29 .......Won ... 27-26 ................... Mobile, AL2006 .......11/4 .......Won ... 42-21 .................Huntington2009 .....10/10 .......Won ... 31-10 ....... New Orleans, La.2010 .....11/27 .......Won ... 38-23 .................Huntington

Tulsa: Tulsa leads series 2-0Year .....Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2007 .....10/13 ........Lost ... 31-38 ...................... Tulsa, OK2008 .....11/29 ........Lost ... 38-35 .................Huntington2011 .....11/12 ........Lost ... 17-59 .............................. Tulsa

Valparaiso: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1936 ...... 10/2 .......Won ......81-0 .................Huntington

Vanderbilt: Vandy leads series 2-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1948 .... 11/13 ........Lost ......0-56 ...............Nashville, TN1949 .... 11/19 ........Lost ......6-27 ...................... Nashville

Villanova: Villanova leads series 3-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1975 .... 10/18 ........Lost ... 14-21 ........ Philadelphia, PA1976 ...... 11/6 ........Lost ... 10-23 .................Huntington1979 .... 10/27 ........Lost ... 14-24 .................Huntington

Va. Military Institute: Marshall leads series 14-5Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1959 ...... 9/19 ........Lost ......0-46 .................Huntington1961 ...... 9/16 ........Lost ......6-33 .................Huntington1979 .... 11/10 ........Lost ......3-13 .................Huntington1980 ...... 9/20 ........Lost ......3-17 .............Lexington, VA1981 .... 10/24 ........Lost ... 16-20 .................Huntington1982 ...... 11/6 .......Won ... 22-20 .................... Lexington1983 .... 11/19 .......Won ......56-7 .................Huntington1985 .... 10/19 .......Won ... 21-16 .................Huntington1986 ...... 10/4 .......Won ......16-9 .................... Lexington1987 .... 10/24 .......Won ......42-7 .................Huntington1988 ...... 9/24 .......Won ... 24-20 .................... Lexington1989 .... 10/28 .......Won ... 40-10 .................Huntington1990 .... 10/27 .......Won ......52-7 .................... Lexington1991 .... 11/16 .......Won ......61-0 .................Huntington1992 ...... 9/19 .......Won ... 34-16 .................... Lexington1993 ...... 10/9 .......Won ......51-0 .................Huntington1994 ...... 10/8 .......Won ......49-7 .................... Lexington1995 ...... 10/7 .......Won ... 56-21 .................Huntington1996 .... 10/12 .......Won ... 45-20 .................... Lexington

Virginia Tech: VT leads series 9-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1913 ...... 11/8 ........Lost ......0-47 ........... Blacksburg, VA1914 ...... 11/7 ........Lost ......6-53 .................. Blacksburg1939 ...... 9/30 .......Won ......20-0 .................Huntington1940 ...... 9/28 .......Won ......13-7 .................Huntington1951 .......9/15 ........Lost ... 12-18 .............. Bluefield, WV1952 ...... 9/13 ........Lost ... 14-19 .............. Bluefield, WV1953 ...... 9/19 ........Lost ........ 0-7 .............. Bluefield, WV2002 .......9/12 ........Lost ... 21-47 .................. Blacksburg2005 .......10/8 ........Lost ... 14-41 .................. Blacksburg2009 .......9/12 ........Lost ... 10-52 .................. Blacksburg2011 .......9/24 ........Lost ... 10-30 .................Huntington

Wake Forest: Wake leads series 2-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1939 ...... 11/4 ........Lost ... 13-14 .................Huntington1940 .... 10/19 ........Lost ... 19-31 ..Winston-Salem, NC1941 ...... 11/1 .......Won ......16-6 .................Huntington

Weber State: Marshall leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1987 ...... 12/5 .......Won ... 51-23 .................Huntington

West Virginia: WVU leads series 11-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1911 .... 10/28 ........Lost ... 15-17 ..... Morgantown, WV1914 ...... 10/3 ........Lost ......0-20 .............. Morgantown1915 ...... 11/6 ........Lost ......6-92 .................Huntington1923 .... 10/20 ........Lost ......0-81 .............. Morgantown1997 ...... 8/30 ........Lost ... 31-42 .............. Morgantown2006 ..........9/2 ........Lost ... 10-42 .............. Morgantown2007 ..........9/8 ........Lost ... 23-48 .................Huntington2008 .......9/27 ........Lost ......3-27 .............. Morgantown2009 .....10/17 ........Lost ......7-24 .............. Morgantown2010 .......9/10 ........Lost 21-24 (OT) ............Huntington2011 ..........9/4 ........Lost ... 13-34 .............. Morgantown

Western Carolina: Series tied 9-9-2Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1977 .... 11/12 ........Lost ... 26-41 .................Huntington1978 ...... 9/30 ........Lost ... 14-21 ........... Cullowhee, NC1979 ...... 9/15 ........Lost ......0-24 .................Huntington1980 .... 10/25 .......... Tie ... 13-13 ...................Cullowhee1981 .... 11/14 ........Lost ... 28-38 .................Huntington1982 .... 10/16 ........Lost ... 13-21 ...................Cullowhee1983 ...... 10/1 ........Lost ......7-21 .................Huntington1984 ...... 11/3 ........Lost ......0-30 .................Huntington1985 ...... 10/5 .......... Tie ... 10-10 .................Huntington1986 .... 11/15 ........Lost ... 20-33 ...................Cullowhee1987 .... 11/14 .......Won ... 47-16 .................Huntington1988 .... 11/12 .......Won ... 52-45 ...................Cullowhee1989 .... 11/11 .......Won ... 35-22 .................Huntington1990 .... 11/17 .......Won ... 42-14 ...................Cullowhee1991 ...... 11/2 .......Won 27-24 (3OT)..........Huntington1992 .... 10/31 ........Lost ... 30-38 ...................Cullowhee1993 .... 11/20 .......Won ... 20-16 .................Huntington1994 .... 10/15 .......Won ... 38-14 .................Huntington1995 .... 10/14 .......Won ......42-3 ...................Cullowhee1996 .... 10/19 .......Won ... 56-21 .................Huntington

Western Illinois: Marshall leads series 2-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1991 .... 11/30 .......Won 17-14 (OT) ............Huntington1997 ..... 9/20 .......Won ......48-7 .................Huntington

Western Kentucky: Marshall leads series 4-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1941 .... 10/18 .......Won ......34-7 .................Huntington1950 ...... 10/7 .......Won ... 47-13 ....Bowling Green, KY 1951 ...... 10/6 .......Won ... 35-21 .................Huntington1996 ...... 9/28 .......Won ......37-3 .................Huntington

Western Michigan: WMU leads series 22-12 Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1954 ...... 10/2 .......Won ... 47-13 .................Huntington1955 ...... 10/8 .......Won ......28-0 ........... Kalamazoo, MI1956 ...... 10/6 .......Won ......13-0 .................Huntington1957 ...... 10/5 .......Won ......12-7 .................. Kalamazoo1958 ...... 10/4 ........Lost ... 24-30 .................Huntington1959 ...... 10/3 ........Lost ......0-51 .................Huntington1960 .... 11/12 ........Lost ... 12-34 .................. Kalamazoo1961 .... 10/28 ........Lost ......0-20 .................. Kalamazoo1962 .... 10/27 ........Lost ......0-12 .................Huntington1963 ...... 11/2 .......Won ......20-7 .................. Kalamazoo1964 .... 10/31 .......Won ......16-7 .................Huntington1965 .... 10/30 ........Lost ... 14-17 .................. Kalamazoo1966 .... 10/29 ........Lost ... 29-35 .................Huntington1967 .... 10/28 ........Lost ... 10-42 .................. Kalamazoo1968 .... 10/26 ........Lost ... 12-40 .................Huntington1969 .... 10/25 ........Lost ... 14-48 .................. Kalamazoo1970 .... 10/24 ........Lost ......3-34 .................Huntington

1971 .... 10/23 ........Lost ......0-37 .................. Kalamazoo1972 .... 10/21 ........Lost ......0-34 .................Huntington1973 .... 10/20 ........Lost ......7-21 .................. Kalamazoo1974 .... 10/19 ........Lost ... 17-20 .................Huntington1975 .... 10/25 .......Won ... 21-19 .................Huntington1976 .... 10/23 ........Lost ... 21-31 .................. Kalamazoo1977 .... 10/22 ........Lost ... 29-53 .................. Kalamazoo1978 ...... 11/4 ........Lost ......6-24 .................Huntington1981 ...... 9/19 ........Lost ......3-14 .................. Kalamazoo1982 ...... 9/11 ........Lost ......0-34 .................Huntington1984 ...... 9/29 ........Lost ......7-42 .................. Kalamazoo1999 .... 11/13 .......Won ... 31-17 .................. Kalamazoo 1999 ...... 12/3 .......Won ... 34-30 .................Huntington2000 .......10/5 ........Lost ... 10-30 .................Huntington2000 .......12/2 .......Won ... 19-14 .................Huntington2003 .....10/25 .......Won ... 41-21 .................. Kalamazoo2004 .....11/20 .......Won ... 31-21 .................Huntington

William & Mary: W&M leads series 1-2-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1928 ...... 9/30 .......... Tie ........ 0-0 .......Williamsburg, VA1981 .... 10/17 ........Lost ......7-38 ..............Williamsburg1983 ...... 11/5 ........Lost ... 24-48 .................Huntington2005 ..........9/1 .......Won ... 36-24 .................Huntington

Wofford: Series tied 1-1-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1952 .... 11/15 ........Lost ... 21-41 ........Spartanburg, SC1953 .... 11/14 .......... Tie ... 26-26 .................Huntington1998 .... 11/21 .......Won ... 29-27 .................Huntington

Xavier: Xavier leads series 6-13Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1926 .....10/30 ....................... Lost .......... 6-20Cincinnati1939 .....11/18 ....... Win .....20-0 .................... Cincinnati1940 ....11/10 ....... Win .....41-0 .................Huntington1942 ......11/7 ....... Loss .....7-13 .................... Cincinnati1946 ....11/28 ...... Loss .. 21-27 .................Huntington1947 ....11/15 ....... Loss .....7-18 .................... Cincinnati1948 ....11/20 ........ Win .. 26-20 .................... Cincinnati1949 ....11/24 ....... Loss .....7-13 .................Huntington1955 .....11/19 ....... Loss .....0-21 .................Huntington1956 ......9/22 ...... Loss .....6-30 .................... Cincinnati1957 .......11/2 ....... Loss .....0-18 .................... Cincinnati1958 .......11/1 ....... Loss .....6-14 .................Huntington1961 ....11/11 ....... Loss ....... 2-3 .................... Cincinnati1962 .........11/ ........ Win .....13-6 .................Huntington1967 ......10/7 ....... Loss ....... 0-7 .................Huntington1968 .......10/5 ....... Loss .. 20-30 .................... Cincinnati1970 ......10/3 ........ Win .. 31-14 .................... Cincinnati1971 ......9/25 ........ Win .. 15-13 .................Huntington1972 .....10/14 ....... Loss .....0-14 .................... Cincinnati1973 ......9/29 ....... Loss .. 28-30 .................Huntington

Youngstown State: Marshall leads series 5-4-1Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site1950 .... 10/21 ........Lost ... 13-28 .................Huntington1952 .... 10/18 .......... Tie ........ 6-6 .......Youngstown, OH1955 ...... 11/5 .......Won ... 20-12 .................Huntington1956 ...... 11/3 ........Lost ... 13-33 ............... Youngstown1987 ...... 9/26 .......Won ... 38-13 .................Huntington1988 .... 11/19 .......Won ... 38-15 ............... Youngstown1991 .... 12/21 ........Lost ... 17-25 ...........Statesboro, GA1992 .... 12/19 .......Won ... 31-28 .................Huntington 1993 .....12/18 ........Lost ......5-17 .................Huntington2001 .....11/24 .......Won ... 38-24 .................Huntington

Wisconsin: Wisconsin leads series 1-0Year .... Date . Result .. Score ......................... Site2008 ..........9/6 ........Lost ... 51-14 ................Madison, WI

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Opponent ..................... 1st ......... Last........ W........L ...........T .....................PctAkron .................................1974 ...........2004 ............ 9..........4 .............. 0 ..........................692UAB ............................2005 ........ 2011......... 6........1 .......... 0 ....................857Alderson-Broaddus .......1919 ...........1927 ............ 5..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Appalachian State .........1977 ...........2002 ............ 8....... 14 .............. 0 ..........................364Army ...................................1920 ...........1997 ............ 1..........1 .............. 0 ..........................500Ball State ...........................1997 ...........2002 ............ 3..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Bethany .............................1904 ...........1934 ............ 5..........1 .............. 0 ..........................833Boise State........................1994 ...........1994 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ..........................000Bowling Green ................1954 ...........2010 ............ 8....... 21 .............. 0 ....................... .276Bradley ..............................1942 ...........1948 ............ 2..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .667Brigham Young ...............1999 ...........1999 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Brown.................................1991 ...........1991 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Buffalo ...............................1959 ...........2004 ............ 8..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .888Butler..................................1962 ...........1962 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Canisius .............................1927 ...........1948 ............ 0..........2 .............. 1 ....................... .000Carson-Newman ............1938 ...........1938 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Catawba ............................1947 ...........1989 ............ 1..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .500UCF .............................2002 ........ 2011......... 3........7 .......... 0 .................. .300Central Kentucky ...........1915 ...........1915 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Central Michigan ...........1975 ...........2002 ............ 4..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .667Centre ................................1928 ...........1937 ............ 1..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .500The Citadel .......................1978 ...........1996 ............ 9..........6 .............. 0 ....................... .600Cincinnati .........................1906 ...........2008 ............ 3..........8 .............. 1 ....................... .260Clemson ............................1999 ...........1999 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Concord ............................1923 ...........1935 ............ 3..........3 .............. 0 ....................... .500Cumberland ....................1936 ...........1936 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Davidson ...........................1986 ...........1986 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Davis & Elkins ..................1910 ...........1924 ............ 3..........3 .............. 0 ....................... .500Dayton ...............................1932 ...........1976 ............ 6....... 16 .............. 0 ....................... .273Delaware ...........................1959 ...........1996 ............ 3..........1 .............. 1 ....................... .700Denison .............................1915 ...........1917 ............ 0..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .000Detroit Tech .....................1940 ...........1940 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000East Carolina .............1967 ........ 2011......... 4........9 .......... 0 ................. .308East Tennessee State ....1980 ...........1996 ..........13..........4 .............. 0 ....................... .765Eastern Illinois .................1992 ...........1992 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Eastern Kentucky ...........1926 ...........1992 ..........10..........8 .............. 1 ....................... .553Eastern Michigan ...........1983 ...........1998 ............ 3..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .750Emory & Henry ...............1929 ...........1936 ............ 4..........3 .............. 1 ....................... .563Evansville ..........................1946 ...........1951 ............ 2..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .500Fairmont ...........................1926 ...........1931 ............ 6..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Findlay ...............................1962 ...........1962 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Florida ................................2001 ...........2001 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ..........................000FIU .......................................2011 ...........2011 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Furman ..............................1938 ...........1996 ............ 8....... 15 .............. 0 ....................... .348Geneva ..............................1932 ...........1939 ............ 1..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .500Georgetown ....................1904 ...........1937 ..........10..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .909Georgia Southern ..........1989 ...........1996 ............ 4..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .667Glenville ............................1909 ...........1929 ............ 4..........0 .............. 1 ....................... .900Grove City .........................1926 ...........1929 ............ 0..........2 .............. 0 ...................... .000Hampden-Sydney .........1926 ...........1926 ............ 0..........0 .............. 1 ....................... .500Hofstra ...............................1995 ...........2006 ............ 3..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Houston .....................2007 ........ 2011......... 1........2 .......... 0 .................. .333Howard ..............................1993 ...........1996 ............ 2..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Illinois State .....................1975 ...........2008 ............ 4..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .750Illinois Wesleyan .............1941 ...........1941 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Indiana State ...................1947 ...........1981 ............ 1..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .500Jackson State ..................1995 ...........1995 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000James Madison ...............1987 ...........1994 ............ 2..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000John Carroll ......................1927 ...........1953 ............ 1..........4 .............. 1 ....................... .250Kansas State ....................2003 ...........2005 ............ 1..........2 .............. 0 ........................ .333Kent State .........................1952 ...........2004 ..........17....... 18 .............. 0 ....................... .486Kentucky ...........................1905 ...........1960 ............ 0..........6 .............. 0 ....................... .000Kentucky State................1963 ...........1964 ............ 2..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Kentucky Wesleyan .......1910 ...........1942 ............ 4..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .667Liberty ...............................1999 ...........1999 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Louisiana-Monroe .........1987 ...........1987 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Louisiana Tech ................1942 ...........1942 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Louisville ...........................1921 ...........2011 ..........12....... 16 .............. 0 ....................... .429Marietta .............................1909 ...........1931 ............ 3..........9 .............. 2 ....................... .286Massachusetts ................2001 ...........2001 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000McNeese State ................1975 ...........1995 ............ 1..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .333Memphis ....................2005 ........ 2011......... 5........2 .......... 0 .................. .714Miami (Fla.) ......................2007 ...........2007 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Miami (Ohio)....................1905 ...........2004 ..........10....... 30 .............. 1 ....................... .256Michigan State................2000 ...........2000 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Middle Tenn. State.........1992 ...........1994 ............ 2..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Milligan .............................1949 ...........1949 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000

Mississippi ........................1997 ...........1997 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Mississippi State .............1979 ...........1979 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Missouri .............................1992 ...........1992 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Montana ...........................1995 ...........1996 ............ 1..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .500Morehead State ..............1928 ...........1994 ..........33....... 10 .............. 3 ....................... .750Morris Harvey ..................1906 ...........1956 ..........25..........4 .............. 3 ....................... .828Murray State ....................1946 ...........1993 ............ 3..........4 .............. 0 ....................... .429Muskingum......................1912 ...........1924 ............ 4..........4 .............. 0 ....................... .500Nevada-Las Vegas..........1973 ...........1973 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000New Hampshire .............1991 ...........2007 ............ 1..........1 .............. 0 ........................ .500North Carolina ................2000 ...........2000 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000North Carolina State .....1991 ...........1995 ............ 0..........3 .............. 0 ....................... .000North Texas ......................1988 ...........1988 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Northern Illinois .............1969 ...........2001 ............ 3..........4 .............. 0 ....................... .429Northern Iowa ................1991 ...........1996 ............ 3..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Ohio ...........................1905 ........ 2011....... 19..... 30 .......... 6 ................. .345Ohio Northern ................1914 ...........1916 ............ 2..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Ohio State ........................2004 ...........2010 ............ 0..........2 .............. 0 ..........................000Ohio Wesleyan ................1927 ...........1938 ............ 3..........5 .............. 0 ....................... .375Oklahoma City ................1938 ...........1938 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Omaha ...............................1941 ...........1941 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Otterbein ..........................1915 ...........1917 ............ 1..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .333Penn State ........................1929 ...........1930 ............ 0..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .000Rice ............................2007 ........ 2011......... 2........1 .......... 0 ....................666Rio Grande .......................1916 ...........1935 ............ 5..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .714St. Vincent.........................1947 ...........1947 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Salem .................................1921 ...........1939 ............ 6..........0 .............. 1 ....................... .929Scranton............................1939 ...........1946 ............ 2..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .500South Carolina ................1998 ...........1998 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000SE Missouri State............2000 ...........2000 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Southern Illinois .............1976 ...........2009 ............ 1..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .333SMU ....................................2005 ...........2011 ............ 2..........2 .............. 0 ..........................500Southern Miss ...........2005 ........ 2011......... 2........5 .......... 0 .................. .286Steubenville .....................1947 ...........1947 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Temple ...............................1974 ...........1999 ............ 1..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .500Tennessee .........................2003 ...........2006 ............ 0..........2 .............. 0 ........................ .000Tenn.-Chattanooga .......1977 ...........1996 ............ 7....... 13 .............. 0 ....................... .350Tennessee Tech ..............1949 ...........1995 ............ 6..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .857UTEP ...................................2005 ...........2010 ............ 2..........2 .............. 0 ........................ .500Toledo ................................1938 ...........2003 ..........18....... 22 .............. 1 ....................... .439Transylvania .....................1912 ...........1934 ............ 8..........1 .............. 2 ....................... .818Troy .....................................1993 ...........2004 ............ 3..........2 .............. 0 ..........................600Tulane ................................2005 ...........2010 ............ 3..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Tulsa ...........................2007 ........ 2011......... 0........3 .......... 0 ....................000Valpariso ...........................1936 ...........1936 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Vanderbilt .........................1948 ...........1949 ............ 0..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .000Villanova ...........................1975 ...........1979 ............ 0..........3 .............. 0 ....................... .000Virginia Military ..............1959 ...........1996 ..........14..........5 .............. 0 ....................... .737Virginia Tech ....................1913 ...........2011 ............ 2..........9 .............. 0 ....................... .181Wake Forest .....................1939 ...........1941 ............ 1..........2 .............. 0 ....................... .333Wash. & Jefferson...........1931 ...........1931 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Washington & Lee .........1915 ...........1915 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Weber State .....................1987 ...........1987 ............ 1..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000West Virginia .............1911 ........ 2011......... 0..... 11 .......... 0 ................. .000West Virginia State ........1957 ...........1996 ............ 4..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000West Virginia Tech .........1921 ...........1990 ............ 8..........1 .............. 1 ....................... .850West Va. Wesleyan .........1907 ...........1946 ............ 7....... 14 .............. 1 ....................... .341Western Carolina ......1977 ........ 1996......... 9........9 .......... 2 ................. .500Western Illinois ...............1991 ...........1997 ............ 2..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Western Kentucky .........1941 ...........1996 ............ 4..........0 .............. 0 ...................... 1.000Western Maryland .........1932 ...........1937 ............ 1..........0 .............. 1 ....................... .750Western Michigan .........1954 ...........2004 ..........12....... 22 .............. 0 ....................... .352Western Reserve ............1954 ...........1954 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .000Wisconsin .........................2008 ...........2008 ............ 0..........1 .............. 0 ..........................000William & Mary ...............1928 ...........2005 ............ 1..........2 .............. 1 ....................... .333Wilmington ......................1914 ...........1925 ............ 2..........1 .............. 0 ....................... .667Wittenberg .......................1928 ...........1960 ............ 2..........3 .............. 0 ....................... .400Wofford .............................1952 ...........1998 ............ 1..........1 .............. 1 ....................... .500Xavier .................................1926 ...........1973 ............ 6....... 14 .............. 0 ....................... .300Youngstown State .........1950 ...........2001 ............ 5..........4 .............. 1 ........................ .550Total All-Games ...................... ...................... 519... 490 ........ 47 ................. .513(total includes games vs. non-college teams)Bold indicates 2009 opponent.

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Year-By-Year RESULTSYear-by-Year Results1895Record: 0-1-1Coach: NoneNov. 14 ASHLAND HS L, 0-36Nov. 28 KINGSBURY HS (HC) T, 0-0 0-361896NO GAME RESULTS AVAILABLE

1897Record: 0-3Coach: NoneOct. 23 HUNTINGTON TIGERS L, 0-14Oct. 30 KINGSBURY HS L, 0-4Nov. 13 IRONTON HS (HC) L, 6-14 16-321898Record: 4-1Coach: NoneOct. 22 KINGSBURY HS W, 12-0Nov. 5 KINGSBURY HS Forfeit WNov. 9 at Catlettsburg L, 5-11Nov. 18 CATLETTSBURG W, 17-0Nov. 25 ASHLAND HS (HC) W, 6-0 40-111899Record: 0-0-1Coach: NoneNov. 30 at Catlettsburg (HC) T, 0-0

1900Record: 1-0-2Coach: NoneOct. 19 CATLETTSBURG “JUNIORS” T, 0-0Nov. 19 IRONTON (HC) W, 20-0Nov. 29 CATLETTSBURG T, 0-0 20-01901Record: 2-0-1Coach: NoneOct. 26 CHARLESTON W, 6-0Nov. 22 SECOND HS W, 19-0Nov. 28 CHARLESTON (HC) T, 0-0 25-01902Record: 5-0-2Coach: NoneOct. 10 HUNTINGTON HS W, 5-2Oct. 17 ASHLAND HS T, 0-0Oct. 24 GALLIPOLIS HS W, 34-0Nov. 1 vs. Ashland HS + (Catlettsburg, Ky.) W, 16-0Nov. 8 at Charleston HS W, 5-0Nov. 14 CHARLESTON HS (HC) T, 0-0Nov. 27 at Middleport HS W, 5-0 65-21903Record: 3-1-1Coach: George FordCaptain: Roy GrassOct. 10 at Middleport HS T, 0-0Oct. 24 ASHLAND HS (HC) W, 11-5Nov. 14 HUNTINGTON SEMI-PRO W, 11-5Nov. 21 at Ashland HS L, 0-15Nov. 24 SHELTON COLLEGE W, 15-0 37-251904Record: 1-3-3Coach: George FordCaptain: Roy GrassOct. 8 PORTSMOUTH HS L, 0-6Oct. 15 at Ashland HS T, 0-0Oct. 19 BETHANY COLLEGE L, 5-10Oct. 22 at Portsmouth HS T, 0-0Oct. 29 CHARLESTON HS L, 0-5Nov. 12 at Charleston HS T, 0-0Nov. 24 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE (HC) W, 11-5 16-261905Record: 6-2Coach: Alfred McCaryCaptain: L.W. WellsSept. 30 ASHLAND HS W, forfeitOct. 5 at Kenova W, 15-5Oct. 7 PORTSMOUTH HS W, 5-0Oct. 18 IRONTON HS W, 12-0Oct. 21 CHARLESTON HS W, forfeitNov. 2 KENTUCKY L, 0-53Nov. 11 OHIO UNIVERSITY W, 6-5Nov. 30 at Miami University (HC) L, 5-35 43-981906Record: 4-0-1Coach: Pearl RardinCaptain: Summer SharpOct. 6 at Cincinnati T, 0-0Oct. 20 PORTSMOUTH AC W, 24-0Oct. 27 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE W, 10-0Nov. 10 ASHLAND HS W, 10-0Nov. 29 MORRIS HARVEY (HC) W, 12-5 56-5

1907Record: 3-2-1Coach: NoneCaptain: T.J. RobinsonOct. 12 ASHLAND YMCA T, 0-0Oct. 19 at Georgetown College W, 11-5Nov. 2 MOUNTAIN STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE W, 22-0Nov. 9 vs. West Va. Wesleyan+ (Ravenswood, W.Va.) L, 0-18Nov. 16 CHARLESTON AC L, 0-12Nov. 28 MORRIS HARVEY (HC) W, 5-0 38-351908Record: 0-6Coach: W.G. VinalCaptain: Archibald McQueenOct. 3 at Ohio University L, 0-59Oct. 10 CHARLESTON YMCA L, 4-6Oct. 17 at Charleston YMCA L, 0-12Oct. 24 ASHLAND YMCA L, 5-6Nov. 7 at Morris Harvey L, 0-10Nov. 28 MORRIS HARVEY (HC) L, 5-11 14-1041909Record: 3-2-1Coach: Boyd ChambersCaptain: Ray BeuhringOct. 16 CHARLESTON AC W, 12-0Oct. 23 PORTSMOUTH W, 66-0Oct. 25 at West Virginia Wesleyan L, 6-25Nov. 6 at Marietta L, 0-70Nov. 14 GLENVILLE T, 0-0Nov. 25 MORRIS HARVEY (HC) W, 23-0 107-951910Record: 5-1-1Coach: Boyd ChambersCaptain: John FarmerOct. 8 CHARLESTON HS W, 28-0Oct. 15 vs. West Va. Wesleyan+ (Grafton, W.Va.) L, 0-5Oct. 22 at Morris Harvey T, 0-0Oct. 29 DAVIS & ELKINS W, 6-3Nov. 2 at Glenville W, 9-0Nov. 12 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W, 40-0Nov. 24 MORRIS HARVEY (HC) W, 8-6 91-141911Record: 4-1-1Coach: Boyd ChambersCaptain: Harry “Cy” YoungOct. 14 MARIETTA W, 6-0Oct. 21 at Ohio University T, 5-5Oct. 28 at West Virginia L, 15-17Nov. 4 GLENVILLE W, 32-0Nov. 18 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W, 14-0Nov. 30 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE (HC) W, 50-0 122-221912Record: 3-4Coach: Boyd ChambersCaptain: Fred OllomSept. 28 IRONTON HS W, 46-0Oct. 5 at Kentucky L, 6-13Oct. 19 TRANSYLVANIA W, 87-0Oct. 26 MARIETTA L, 0-14Nov. 9 WHEELING STAATS L, 6-8Nov. 16 at West Virginia Wesleyan L, 0-59Nov. 28 MUSKINGUM (HC) W, 52-0 197-941913Record: 3-4 WVAA: 0-2 Coach: Boyd ChambersCaptain: Jesse CallahanOct. 10 TRANSYLVANIA W, 14-2Oct. 18 at Georgetown College W, 7-0Oct. 25 MARIETTA W, 12-7Nov. 1 at Wheeling Staats L, 6-26Nov. 8 at Virginia Tech L, 0-47Nov. 22 MORRIS HARVEY• L, 0-6Nov. 27 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN• (HC) L, 0-13 39-1011914Record: 5-4 WVAA: 2-2Coach: Boyd ChambersCaptain: Everett “Chief” LawrenceOct. 3 at West Virginia• L, 0-20Oct. 10 at West Virginia Wesleyan• L, 0-34Oct. 17 DAVIS & ELKINS• W, 6-0Oct. 24 OHIO NORTHERN W, 7-0Oct. 31 WILMINGTON W, 94-0Nov. 7 at Virginia Tech L, 6-53Nov. 14 at Marietta L, 7-20Nov. 21 SANDY VALLEY SEMINARY W, 79-0Nov. 26 MORRIS HARVEY• (HC) W, 32-6 231-133

1915Record: 1-7 WVAA: 0-1Coach: Boyd ChambersCaptain: Bradley WorkmanOct. 2 at Denison College L, 0-52Oct. 9 at Washington & Lee L, 0-27Oct. 16 MARIETTA L, 0-20Oct. 22 vs. Central University+ (Lexington, Ky.) L, 6-10Oct. 30 OTTERBEIN L, 0-18Nov. 6 WEST VIRGINIA• L, 6-92Nov. 20 at Ohio University L, 7-18Nov. 24 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (HC) W, 61-7 80-2441916Record: 7-2-1 WVAA: 1-1Coach: Boyd ChambersCaptain: Benny ShepherdSept. 29 at Rio Grande W, 26-12Oct. 7 SECOND REGIMENT W, 15-0Oct. 14 at Muskingum W, 19-0Oct. 21 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W, 101-0Oct. 28 at Transylvania T, 19-19Nov. 4 OTTERBEIN W, 12-6Nov. 11 vs. Marietta+ (Parkersburg, W.Va.) L, 13-40Nov. 18 at Davis & Elkins• L, 0-24Nov. 24 MORRIS HARVEY• W, 55-0Nov. 30 OHIO NORTHERN (HC) W, 7-0 267-1011917Record: 1-7-1 WVAA: 0-0-1Coach: Carl ShipleyCaptain: Morris FooseSept. 30 RIO GRANDE W, forfeitOct. 6 at Denison L, 0-94Oct. 13 at Marietta L, 0-68Oct. 20 OTTERBEIN L, 0-37Oct. 27 at Georgetown College L, 0-61Nov. 10 at Greenbrier Military Academy L, 0-38Nov. 17 at Muskingum L, 0-28Nov. 24 MORRIS HARVEY• T, 7-7Nov. 29 HUNTINGTON HS (HC) L, 0-12 7-3451918NO TEAM (WORLD WAR I)

1919Record: 8-0 WVAA: 3-0Coach: Carl ShipleyCaptain: Hugh DavissonOct. 4 MORRIS HARVEY• W, 76-0Oct. 11 at Broaddus College• W, 27-0Oct. 18 GREENBRIER MILITARY ACADEMY W, 65-0Oct. 25 at Davis & Elkins• W, 33-0Nov. 7 at Transylvania W, 20-0Nov. 15 at Greenbrier Military Academy W, 29-7Nov. 22 MUSKINGUM W, 19-6Nov. 27 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (HC) W, 33-0 302-131920Record: 0-8 WVAA: 0-2Coach: Herbert CramerCaptain: Frank CristOct. 2 at Army L, 0-38Oct. 9 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L, 0-13Oct. 16 OHIO UNIVERSITY L, 0-55Oct. 23 DAVIS & ELKINS• L, 0-16Nov. 6 IRONTON YMCA L, 0-13Nov. 13 RIO GRANDE L, 0-28Nov. 20 MUSKINGUM L, 0-37Nov. 25 MORRIS HARVEY• (HC) L, 0-47 0-2471921Record: 5-2-1 WVAA: 2-1Coach: Kemper SheltonCaptain: Isaac PitsenbergerSept. 24 at Marietta T, 0-0Sept. 30 SALEM COLLEGE• W, 6-0Oct. 8 at Kentucky L, 0-28Oct. 15 RIO GRANDE W, 33-3Oct. 29 TRANSYLVANIA W, 13-0Nov. 4 BROADDUS COLLEGE• W, 13-3Nov. 20 NEW RIVER COLLEGE• L, 0-7Nov. 26 LOUISVILLE (HC) W, 13-0 78-411922Record: 5-4 WVAA: 1-1Coach: Kemper SheltonCaptain: Edward DobbsSept. 23 ALDERSON-BROADDUS• W, 71-6Sept. 30 at Kentucky L, 0-16Oct. 7 TRANSYLVANIA W, 56-0Oct. 14 MARIETTA L, 0-14Oct. 27 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN• L, 21-48Nov. 4 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE W, 30-0Nov. 11 at Rio Grande W, 27-3Nov. 18 at Muskingum L, 0-6Nov. 30 LOUISVILLE (HC) W, 21-7 226-100

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Year-By-Year RESULTSYear-by-Year Results1923Record: 1-7 WVAA: 1-2Coach: Harrison BriggsCaptain: Earl FarringtonSept. 29 at Kentucky L, 0-41Oct. 6 RIO GRANDE L, 6-20Oct. 13 MARIETTA L, 0-33Oct. 20 at West Virginia• L, 0-81Oct. 27 at Concord College• L, 6-9Nov. 3 MUSKINGUM L, 9-34Nov. 10 WILMINGTON L, 0-53Nov. 22 MORRIS HARVEY• (HC) W, 7-0 28-2711924Record: 4-4 WVIAC: 2-2Coach: Russell MeredithCaptain: Page HayOct. 4 NEW RIVER STATE• W, 13-3Oct. 11 MARIETTA L, 0-3Oct. 17 SALEM• W, 9-7Oct. 25 at Muskingum W, 3-0Nov. 1 vs. Concord•+ (Bluefield, W.Va.) L, 0-23Nov. 15 at Davis & Elkins• L, 0-43Nov. 22 at Transylvania L, 7-28Nov. 27 LOUISVILLE (HC) W, 16-6 48-1131925WVAA CHAMPIONSRecord: 4-1-4 WVIAC: 3-0-2Coach: Charles TallmanCaptain: Frank CristSept. 26 GLENVILLE• W, 26-0Oct. 3 CONCORD• W, 13-0Oct. 10 at Marietta T, 0-0Oct. 18 NEW RIVER STATE• T, 6-6Oct. 24 TRANSYLVANIA T, 0-0Oct. 31 at Salem• T, 14-14Nov. 7 WILMINGTON W, 19-0Nov. 14 MORRIS HARVEY• W, 58-2Nov. 26 LOUISVILLE (HC) L, 2-7 138-291926Record: 5-4-1 WVIAC: 3-1Coach: Charles TallmanCaptain: Marion “Cy” MeredithSept. 25 ALDERSON-BROADDUS• W, 14-0Oct. 1 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 34-0Oct. 9 at Transylvania W, 32-6Oct. 16 GROVE CITY L, 0-27Oct. 23 CONCORD• L, 0-6Oct. 30 at Xavier L, 6-20Nov. 6 NEW RIVER STATE• W, 6-0Nov. 12 FAIRMONT STATE• W, 55-13Nov. 20 at Louisville L, 3-27Nov. 25 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY (HC) T, 0-0 150-991927Record: 5-3-1 WVIAC: 4-1Coach: Charles TallmanCaptain: Ralph YoungSept. 24 ALDERSON-BROADDUS• W, 33-6Oct. 1 at John Carroll T, 6-6Oct. 8 CONCORD• W, 18-6Oct. 14 at Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-7Oct. 22 at Louisville W, 37-6Oct. 29 at Canisius L, 0-19Nov. 3 at New River State• W, 65-0Nov. 12 FAIRMONT STATE• W, 35-6Nov. 24 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN• (HC) L, 0-19 194-75

1928WVAA CHAMPIONSRecord: 8-1-1 WVIAC: 5-0Coach: Charles TallmanCaptains: Ralph Young, Frank PorterSept. 30 at William & Mary T, 0-0Oct. 6 FAIRMONT STATE• W, 27-0Oct. 13 vs. Morehead State+ (Ashland, Ky.) W, 26-0Oct. 20 at Wittenberg W, 6-0Oct. 26 MORRIS HARVEY• W, 45-0Nov. 3 at Centre L, 6-20Nov. 9 at New River State• W, 13-0Nov. 17 BETHANY• W, 26-6Nov. 24 at Louisville W, 13-0Nov. 29 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN• (HC) W, 13-7 175-331929Record: 5-3-1 WVIAC: 4-1Coach: Johnny MaulbetschCaptain: Tom StarkSept. 28 GLENVILLE• W, 40-6Oct. 5 MORRIS HARVEY• W, 59-6Oct. 12 at Penn State L, 7-26Oct. 19 at Bethany• W, 8-0Oct. 26 LOUISVILLE W, 25-6Nov. 2 vs. Emory-Henry+ (Bluefield, W.Va.) T, 0-0Nov. 9 FAIRMONT STATE• W, 39-0Nov. 16 GROVE CITY L, 6-7Nov. 28 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN• (HC) L, 0-28 184-79

1930Record: 3-5-1 WVIAC: 3-0-1Coach: Johnny MaulbetschCaptain: Tom StarkSept. 27 at Ohio Wesleyan L, 6-26Oct. 4 MORRIS HARVEY• W, 7-0Oct. 11 at Penn State L, 0-65Oct. 18 BETHANY• W, 37-0Oct. 25 vs. Emory-Henry+ (Bluefield, W.Va.) L, 0-13Nov. 1 WITTENBERG L, 0-7Nov. 7 at Fairmont State• W, 43-0Nov. 15 LOUISVILLE L, 12-13Nov. 27 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN• (HC) T, 6-6 111-1301931WVAA CHAMPIONSRecord: 6-3 WVIAC: 4-1Coach: Tom DandeletCaptains: Ramey HunterSept. 25 MORRIS HARVEY• W, 20-6Oct. 3 at Bethany• W, 31-6Oct. 10 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON L, 0-19Oct. 15 vs. Salem•+ (Clarksburg, W.Va.) W, 6-0Oct. 24 MARIETTA W, 40-0Oct. 31 vs. Emory-Henry++ (Bluefield, W.Va.) W, 44-13Nov. 7 FAIRMONT STATE• W, 60-0Nov. 14 at Wittenberg L, 13-27Nov. 26 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN• (HC) L, 0-13 214-84

1932Record: 6-2-1 WVIAC: 3-0Coach: Tom DandeletCaptain: Sammy McEwenSept. 23 LOUISVILLE W, 60-0Sept. 30 MORRIS HARVEY• W, 13-0Oct. 8 WESTERN MARYLAND T, 13-13Oct. 14 at Georgetown College W, 7-0Oct. 21 at Dayton L, 7-13Oct. 28 GENEVA L, 0-12Nov. 5 vs. Emory-Henry+ (Bluefield, W.Va.) W, 14-6Nov. 11 SALEM• W, 19-14Nov. 24 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN• (HC) W, 22-0 155-581933Record: 3-5-1 BUCKEYE: 0-3-1Coach: Tom DandeletCaptain: Marvin WooleySept. 30 TRANSYLVANIA W, 38-0Oct. 7 WITTENBERG W, 19-0Oct. 14 at Miami University• L, 14-42Oct. 21 at Cincinnati• L, 0-19Oct. 28 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE W, 32-6Nov. 4 vs. Emory-Henry+ (Bluefield, W.Va.) L, 0-12Nov. 11 OHIO UNIVERSITY• T, 0-0Nov. 18 at Ohio Wesleyan• L, 0-12Nov. 30 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (HC) L, 6-12 109-1031934Record: 3-6 BUCKEYE: 0-4Coach: Tom DandeletCaptain: John ZontiniSept. 29 TRANSYLVANIA W, 12-0Oct. 6 BETHANY W, 39-0Oct. 13 OHIO WESLEYAN• L, 7-43Oct. 19 MORRIS HARVEY W, 29-0Oct. 27 at Ohio University• L, 0-8Nov. 3 at Cincinnati• L, 0-7Nov. 10 vs. Emory-Henry+ (Bluefield, W.Va.) L, 6-7Nov. 17 MIAMI UNIVERSITY• L, 0-7Nov. 29 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (HC) L, 0-39 93-1111935Record: 4-6 BUCKEYE: 0-4Coach: Cam HendersonCaptain: John ZontiniSept. 28 CONCORD W, 31-0Oct. 4 MORRIS HARVEY W, 18-0Oct. 11 at Dayton L, 6-20Oct. 19 at Ohio University• L, 13-20Oct. 26 at Miami University• L, 13-20Nov. 2 vs. Emory-Henry+ (Bluefield, W.Va.) W, 14-0Nov. 9 CINCINNATI• L, 13-39Nov. 16 at Ohio Wesleyan• L, 0-6Nov. 22 RIO GRANDE W, 25-0Nov. 28 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (HC) L, 6-12 139-1171936Record: 6-3-1 BUCKEYE: 1-2-1Coach: Cam HendersonCaptain: Herb RoyerSept. 18 at Morris Harvey W, 58-0Sept. 26 DAYTON• W, 14-0Oct. 2 VALPARAISO W, 81-0Oct. 10 at Ohio• T, 13-13Oct. 17 at Cincinnati L, 7-13Oct. 24 OHIO WESLEYAN• W, 41-14Oct. 31 EMORY-HENRY W, 52-12Nov. 6 CUMBERLAND W, 41-6Nov. 14 MIAMI UNIVERSITY• L, 7-14Nov. 26 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (HC) L, 0-6 314-78

1937BUCKEYE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 9-0-1 BUCKEYE: 4-0-1Coach: Cam HendersonCaptain: Bill SmithSept. 25 SALEM W, 47-0Oct. 1 WESTERN MARYLAND W, 21-0Oct. 9 at Miami University• W, 7-0Oct. 16 at Ohio Wesleyan• W, 21-6Oct. 22 GEORGETOWN COLLEGE W, 90-0Oct. 30 OHIO UNIVERSITY• T, 13-13Nov. 6 CENTRE• W, 36-0Nov. 13 CINCINNATI W, 28-0Nov. 20 at Dayton• W, 7-0Nov. 25 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (HC) W, 27-0 297-191938Record: 5-4 BUCKEYE: 3-1Coach: Cam HendersonCaptain: Nelson BraggSept. 24 CARSON-NEWMAN W, 44-0Oct. 1 OHIO WESLEYAN• W, 62-0Oct. 8 MIAMI UNIVERSITY• W, 41-0Oct. 15 OKLAHOMA CITY W, 66-0Oct. 22 at Toledo L, 7-13Oct. 30 at Dayton• L, 7-13Nov. 5 FURMAN L, 13-18Nov. 12 at Cincinnati W, 27-9Nov. 19 at Ohio University• L, 7-14 274-67

1939Record: 9-2Coach: Cam HendersonCaptains: “Boot” Elkins, Zack KushSept. 23 GENEVA W, 41-13Sept. 30 VIRGINIA TECH W, 20-0Oct. 7 SALEM W, 64-0Oct. 14 at Miami University W, 21-0Oct. 21 at Dayton W, 19-13Oct. 28 at Scranton L, 0-20Nov. 4 WAKE FOREST L, 13-13Nov. 11 TOLEDO W, 14-12Nov. 18 at Xavier W, 20-0Nov. 23 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (HC) W, 47-13Nov. 25 at Morris Harvey W, 27-0 286-841940Record: 8-2Coach: Cam HendersonCaptains: Jim Roberts, Andy D’AntoniSept. 21 MOREHEAD STATE W, 13-6Sept. 28 VIRGINIA TECH W, 13-7Oct. 5 DAYTON W, 25-12Oct. 12 at Toledo L, 6-7Oct. 19 at Wake Forest L, 19-31Oct. 26 SCRANTON W, 50-6Nov. 1 MORRIS HARVEY W, 33-6Nov. 8 DETROIT TECH W, 67-0Nov. 16 XAVIER W, 41-0Nov. 21 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (HC) W, 67-0 334-751941Record: 7-1Coach: Cam HendersonCaptains: Jim Pearcy, Ed UlinsksiSept. 20 OMAHA W, 62-6Sept. 27 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN W, 51-7Oct. 4 at Dayton L, 0-7Oct. 11 TOLEDO W, 13-7Oct. 18 WESTERN KENTUCKY W, 34-7Oct. 25 at Scranton W, 13-0Nov. 1 WAKE FOREST W, 16-6Nov. 8 MOREHEAD STATE W, 28-7 217-47

1942Record: 1-7-1Coach: Cam HendersonCaptains: Sam Clagg, Paul McCuskeySept. 27 MOREHEAD STATE T, 0-0Oct. 3 at Kentucky Wesleyan L, 13-19Oct. 9 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-26Oct. 17 FORT KNOX L, 6-20Oct. 24 at Toledo L, 0-7Oct. 31 at Dayton L, 13-20Nov. 7 at Xavier L, 7-13Nov. 13 MORRIS HARVEY L, 0-6Nov. 26 BRADLEY (HC) W, 13-7 52-118

1943-1945NO TEAM (WORLD WAR II)

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Year-By-Year RESULTSYear-by-Year Results1946Record: 2-7-1Coach: Cam HendersonCaptains: Jack Chapman, Don GibsonSept. 28 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W, 29-12Oct. 5 at Cincinnati L, 14-39Oct. 12 TOLEDO T, 14-14Oct. 19 EVANSVILLE L, 0-7Oct. 26 at Scranton L, 6-14Nov. 2 at Morris Harvey W, 34-0 at Murray State L, 0-19Nov. 16 MOREHEAD STATE (HC) L, 20-29 at Dayton L, 7-29Nov. 28 XAVIER L, 21-27 145-1901947Record: 9-3Coach: Cam HendersonCaptains: Charlie Snyder, Chasey WilsonSept. 20 STEUBENVILLE W, 60-6Sept. 27 MOREHEAD STATE W, 38-12Oct. 4 at Eastern Kentucky W, 7-6Oct. 11 CANISIUS L, 20-25Oct. 18 at Evansville W, 24-0Oct. 25 INDIANA STATE W, 33-0Nov. 1 ST. VINCENT W, 39-6Nov. 8 MURRAY STATE W, 41-20Nov. 15 at Xavier L, 7-18Nov. 22 BRADLEY (HC) W, 33-19 MORRIS HARVEY W, 40-6Tangerine Bowl (Orlando, Fla.)Jan. 1 vs. Catawba L, 0-7 342-125

1948Record: 2-7-1 OVC: 1-2Coach: Cam HendersonCaptains: Claude Miller, Chuck FieldsonSept. 18 at Miami University L, 6-38Sept. 25 MOREHEAD STATE• W, 19-7Oct. 2 EASTERN KENTUCKY• L, 7-20Oct. 9 at Dayton L, 0-33Oct. 15 at Murray State• L, 0-27Oct. 30 at Bradley L, 6-15Nov. 6 JOHN CARROLL (HC) L, 0-20Nov. 13 at Vanderbilt L, 0-56Nov. 20 at Xavier W, 26-20Nov. 25 CANISIUS T, 7-7 71-243

1949Record: 6-4 OVC: 4-0Coach: Cam HendersonCaptain: Marvin Wetzel, Danny ClarkSept. 24 MOREHEAD STATE• W, 20-15Oct. 1 at Eastern Kentucky• W, 24-7Oct. 8 DAYTON L, 23-40Oct. 15 MURRAY STATE• W, 13-6Oct. 21 at John Carroll L, 7-26Oct. 29 OHIO UNIVERSITY (HC) W, 14-6Nov. 5 at Tennessee Tech• W, 20-7Nov. 11 MILLIGAN W, 34-0Nov. 19 at Vanderbilt L, 6-27Nov. 24 XAVIER L, 7-13 168-147

1950Record: 2-8 OVC: 1-4Coach: Pete PedersenCaptain: Earl SangSept. 23 MOREHEAD STATE• L, 6-51Sept. 30 EASTERN KENTUCKY• L, 0-34Oct. 7 at Western Kentucky• W, 47-13Oct. 14 at Murray State• L, 0-14Oct. 21 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L, 13-28Oct. 28 JOHN CARROLL (HC) L, 2-39Nov. 4 TENNESSEE TECH• W, 13-0Nov. 11 at Evansville• L, 14-21Nov. 18 at Dayton L, 6-35Nov. 23 at Ohio University L, 6-14 107-249

1951Record: 5-4-1 OVC: 3-2Coach: Pete PedersenCaptain: None PermanentSept. 22 MOREHEAD STATE• W, 21-6Sept. 29 at Eastern Kentucky• L, 6-13Oct. 6 WESTERN KENTUCKY• W, 35-21Oct. 13 MURRAY STATE• L, 13-28Oct. 20 at Toledo L, 14-32Oct. 27 at Morris Harvey W, 19-0Nov. 3 at Tennessee Tech• W, 20-13Nov. 10 EVANSVILLE• W, 52-13Nov. 17 DAYTON (HC) L, 13-37Nov. 22 OHIO UNIVERSITY T, 13-13 206-176

1952Record: 2-7-2 OVC: 1-2Coach: Pete PedersenCaptain: Floyd DavisSept. 13 at Virginia Tech L, 14-19Sept. 20 MOREHEAD STATE• W, 48-14Sept. 27 EASTERN KENTUCKY• L, 19-26Oct. 4 JOHN CARROLL W, 16-7Oct. 11 MORRIS HARVEY L, 13-14Oct. 18 at Youngstown State T, 6-6Oct. 25 KENT STATE (HC) L, 14-26Nov. 1 TENNESSEE TECH• L, 7-28Nov. 8 at Dayton L, 14-31Nov. 15 at Wofford L, 21-41Nov. 22 at Ohio University T, 21-21 193-233

1953Record: 2-5-2Coach: Herb RoyerCaptains: John Chmara, Phil MilanoSept. 19 at Virginia Tech L, 0-7Sept. 26 MOREHEAD STATE W, 40-0Oct. 3 at John Carroll L, 0-31Oct. 10 at Morris Harvey T, 14-14Oct. 17 MIAMI UNIVERSITY L, 6-48Oct. 24 at Kent State L, 7-27Nov. 7 DAYTON (HC) L, 7-21Nov. 14 WOFFORD T, 26-26Nov. 21 OHIO UNIVERSITY W, 9-6 109-180

1954Record: 4-5 MAC: 2-5Coach: Herb RoyerCaptains: Henry Hinte, Albie MaierSept. 25 MOREHEAD STATE W, 19-7Oct. 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN• W, 47-13Oct. 9 MORRIS HARVEY W, 25-14Oct. 16 at Miami University• L, 0-46Oct. 23 KENT STATE• (HC) L, 20-41Oct. 30 at Western Reserve L, 20-21Nov. 6 at Bowling Green• W, 26-19Nov. 12 TOLEDO• L, 21-27Nov. 20 at Ohio University• L, 25-26 203-214

1955Record: 3-6 MAC: 1-5Coach: Herb RoyerCaptains: Bob McCollins, Bill HarrisSept. 24 at Ohio University• L, 6-13Oct. 1 at Morris Harvey W, 46-7Oct. 8 at Western Michigan• W, 28-0Oct. 15 MIAMI UNIVERSITY• L, 7-46Oct. 22 at Kent State• L, 6-39Oct. 29 BOWLING GREEN• (HC) L, 26-27Nov. 5 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 20-12Nov. 12 at Toledo• L, 20-27Nov. 19 XAVIER L, 0-21 159-192

1956Record: 3-6 MAC: 2-4Coach: Herb RoyerCaptain: None PermanentSept. 22 at Xavier L, 6-30Sept. 29 MORRIS HARVEY W, 25-13Oct. 6 WESTERN MICHIGAN• W, 13-0Oct. 13 at Miami University• L, 14-21Oct. 20 KENT STATE• (HC) L, 7-25Oct. 27 at Bowling Green• L, 12-34Nov. 3 at Youngstown State L, 13-33Nov. 9 TOLEDO• W, 32-13Nov. 17 at Ohio University• L, 0-16 122-185

1957Record: 6-3 MAC: 4-2Coach: Herb RoyerCaptains: Jim Simpson, Herb HessSept. 21 WEST VIRGINIA STATE W, 12-7Sept. 28 MOREHEAD STATE W, 21-0Oct. 5 at Western Michigan• W, 12-7Oct. 12 at Toledo• W, 14-7Oct. 19 KENT STATE• W, 7-6Oct. 26 OHIO UNIVERSITY• (HC) W, 34-28Nov. 2 at Xavier L, 0-18Nov. 9 at Miami University• L, 13-25Nov. 16 BOWLING GREEN• L, 7-14 120-112

1958Record: 3-6 MAC: 1-5Coach: Herb RoyerCaptains: Vernon Howell, Sonny SirianniSept. 20 at West Virginia State W, 9-0Sept. 27 at Morehead State W, 30-16Oct. 4 WESTERN MICHIGAN• L, 24-30Oct. 11 TOLEDO• W, 35-12Oct. 18 at Kent State• L, 0-24Oct. 25 at Ohio University• L, 0-22Nov. 1 XAVIER (HC) L, 6-14Nov. 8 MIAMI UNIVERSITY• L, 0-26Nov. 15 at Bowling Green• L, 7-21 111-165

1959Record: 1-8 MAC: 1-4Coach: Charlie SnyderCaptains: Jim Maddox, Jim O’ConnerSept. 19 VMI L, 0-46Sept. 26 BOWLING GREEN• L, 7-51Oct. 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN• L, 0-51Oct. 10 at Toledo• W, 20-13Oct. 17 at Kent State• L, 7-46Oct. 24 at Delaware L, 6-30Oct. 31 at Louisville L, 6-48Nov. 7 OHIO UNIVERSITY• (HC) L, 14-21Nov. 21 at Buffalo L, 12-37 72-343

1960Record: 2-7-1 MAC: 1-4Coach: Charlie SnyderCaptains: Alpha Mayfield, Wilson LathanSept. 17 WITTENBERG L, 0-3Sept. 24 at Bowling Green• L, 7-14Oct. 1 TOLEDO• W, 14-0Oct. 8 at Kentucky L, 0-55Oct. 15 at Kent State• L, 6-22Oct. 22 DELAWARE (HC) T, 6-6Oct. 29 LOUISVILLE L, 0-7Nov. 5 at Ohio University• L, 0-19Nov. 12 at Western Michigan• L, 12-34Nov. 19 vs. Eastern Kentucky+ (Ashland, Ky.) W, 13-0 58-160

1961Record: 2-7-1 MAC: 1-4Coach: Charlie SnyderCaptains: Ralph May, Rucker WicklineSept. 16 VMI L, 6-33Sept. 23 BOWLING GREEN• L, 0-40Sept. 30 at Louisville L, 7-32Oct. 7 at Toledo• L, 6-33Oct. 14 KENT STATE• W, 14-8Oct. 21 MOREHEAD STATE (HC) T, 0-0Oct. 28 at Western Michigan• L, 0-20Nov. 4 OHIO UNIVERSITY• L, 7-14Nov. 11 at Xavier L, 2-3Nov. 18 vs. Eastern Kentucky+ (Ashland, Ky.) W, 20-0 62-183

1962Record: 4-6 MAC: 0-5Coach: Charlie SnyderCaptains: Robert Maxwell, Roger JeffersonSept. 15 FINDLAY W, 40-22Sept. 22 at Bowling Green• L, 6-48Sept. 29 LOUISVILLE• L, 0-18Oct. 6 TOLEDO• L, 12-42Oct. 13 at Kent State• L, 14-23Oct. 20 vs. Morehead State+ (Ashland, Ky.) W, 26-18Oct. 27 WESTERN MICHIGAN• (HC) L, 0-12Nov. 3 at Ohio University• L, 0-35Nov. 10 XAVIER W, 13-6Nov. 17 BUTLER W, 26-13 137-2371963Record: 5-4-1 MAC: 3-2-1Coach: Charlie SnyderCaptains: Zeke Myers, Everett VanceSept. 21 MOREHEAD STATE L, 6-19Sept. 28 at Miami University• T, 14-14Oct. 5 TOLEDO• W, 19-18Oct. 12 at Buffalo W, 10-8Oct. 19 KENTUCKY STATE W, 28-0Oct. 26 at Louisville L, 14-27Nov. 2 at Western Michigan• W, 20-7Nov. 9 BOWLING GREEN• (HC) L, 14-21Nov. 16 at Kent State• W, 14-8Nov. 23 OHIO UNIVERSITY• L, 0-17 139-1391964Record: 7-3 MAC: 4-2Coach: Charlie SnyderCaptains: Bill Winter, Jim CureSept. 19 at Morehead State L, 0-6Sept. 26 MIAMI UNIVERSITY• L, 0-21Oct. 3 at Toledo• W, 13-0Oct. 10 BUFFALO W, 14-12Oct. 17 KENTUCKY STATE W, 27-6Oct. 24 LOUISVILLE (HC) W, 28-6Oct. 31 WESTERN MICHIGAN• W, 16-7Nov. 6 at Bowling Green• L, 0-28Nov. 14 KENT STATE• W, 12-7Nov. 21 at Ohio University• W, 10-0 120-93

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Year-By-Year RESULTSYear-by-Year Results1965Record: 5-5 MAC: 2-4Coach: Charlie SnyderCaptains: Howard Miller, Tom GoodSept. 18 MOREHEAD STATE W, 22-12Sept. 25 at Eastern Kentucky W, 28-12Oct. 2 TOLEDO• W, 14-0Oct. 9 QUANTICO W, 10-9Oct. 16 at Miami University• L, 7-28Oct. 23 at Louisville L, 7-23Oct. 30 at Western Michigan• L, 14-17Nov. 6 BOWLING GREEN• (HC) L, 7-20Nov. 13 at Kent State• L, 13-33Nov. 20 OHIO UNIVERSITY• W, 29-14 151-1681966Record: 2-8 MAC: 1-5Coach: Charlie SnyderCaptains: Andy Socha, Dennis MillerSept. 17 MOREHEAD STATE W, 27-20Sept. 24 EASTERN KENTUCKY L, 6-26Oct. 1 at Toledo• L, 7-23Oct. 8 at Quantico L, 7-10Oct. 15 MIAMI UNIVERSITY• L, 0-12Oct. 22 LOUISVILLE (HC) L, 15-35Oct. 29 WESTERN MICHIGAN• L, 29-35Nov. 5 at Bowling Green• L, 6-14Nov. 12 KENT STATE• W, 16-7Nov. 19 at Ohio University• L, 6-28 119-2101967Record: 0-10 MAC: 0-6Coach: Charlie SnyderCaptains: Tim McLaughlin, Richie RobbSept. 16 at Morehead State L, 6-30Sept. 23 OHIO UNIVERSITY• L, 14-48Sept. 30 TOLEDO• L, 7-14Oct. 7 XAVIER L, 0-7Oct. 14 at Miami University• L, 6-48Oct. 21 at Louisville L, 7-43Oct. 28 at Western Michigan• L, 10-42Nov. 4 BOWLING GREEN• (HC) L, 7-9Nov. 11 at Kent State• L, 2-41Nov. 18 EAST CAROLINA L, 13-29 72-3111968Record: 0-9-1 MAC: 0-6Coach: Perry MossCaptain: None PermanentSept. 14 MOREHEAD STATE T, 7-7Sept. 21 at Ohio University• L, 8-48Sept. 28 at Toledo• L, 12-35Oct. 5 at Xavier L, 20-30Oct. 12 MIAMI UNIVERSITY• L, 0-46Oct. 19 LOUISVILLE L, 10-13Oct. 26 WESTERN MICHIGAN• (HC) L, 12-40Nov. 2 at Bowling Green• L, 28-54Nov. 9 KENT STATE• L, 12-36Nov. 16 at East Carolina L, 20-49 129-3581969Record: 3-7Coach: Rick TolleyCaptain: None PermanentSept. 20 at Morehead State L, 14-27Sept. 27 TOLEDO L, 13-38Oct. 4 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 17-18Oct. 11 at Miami University L, 7-35Oct. 18 at Louisville L, 17-34Oct. 25 at Western Michigan L, 14-48Nov. 1 BOWLING GREEN (HC) W, 21-16Nov. 8 at Kent State W, 31-20Nov. 15 EAST CAROLINA W, 38-7Nov. 22 OHIO UNIVERSITY L, 35-38 207-281

1970Record: 3-6Coach: Rick TolleyCaptain: Dave GriffithSept. 19 MOREHEAD STATE W, 17-7Sept. 26 at Toledo L, 3-52Oct. 3 at Xavier W, 31-14Oct. 10 MIAMI UNIVERSITY L, 12-19Oct. 17 LOUISVILLE L, 14-16Oct. 24 WESTERN MICHIGAN (HC) L, 3-34Oct. 31 at Bowling Green L, 24-26Nov. 7 KENT STATE W, 20-17Nov. 14 at East Carolina L, 14-17 138-202

1971Record: 2-8Coach: Jack LengyelCaptain: Nate RuffinSept. 18 at Morehead State L, 6-29Sept. 25 XAVIER W, 15-13Oct. 2 at Miami University L, 6-66Oct. 9 at Northern Illinois L, 18-33Oct. 16 DAYTON L, 0-13Oct. 23 at Western Michigan L, 0-37Oct. 30 BOWLING GREEN (HC) W, 12-10Nov. 6 at Kent State L, 0-21Nov. 13 TOLEDO L, 0-43Nov. 20 OHIO UNIVERSITY L, 0-30 57-295

1972Record: 2-8Coach: Jack LengyelCaptains: Randy Kerr, Chuck WrightSept. 16 MOREHEAD STATE W, 27-24Sept. 23 at Dayton L, 0-39Sept. 30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 7-24Oct. 7 MIAMI UNIVERSITY L, 7-22Oct. 14 at Xavier L, 0-14Oct. 21 WESTERN MICHIGAN (HC) L, 0-34Oct. 28 at Bowling Green L, 7-46Nov. 4 KENT STATE L, 14-16Nov. 11 at Toledo L, 0-21Nov. 18 at Ohio University W, 31-14 93- 254

1973Record: 4-7Coach: Jack LengyelCaptain: Jack CrabtreeSept. 15 MOREHEAD STATE W, 24-17Sept. 21 at UNLV L, 9-31Sept. 29 XAVIER L, 28-30Oct. 6 at Miami University L, 6-31Oct. 13 at Northern Illinois W, 39-36Oct. 20 at Western Michigan L, 7-21Oct. 27 BOWLING GREEN (HC) L, 21-24Nov. 3 at Kent State L, 3-35Nov. 10 TOLEDO W, 17-14Nov. 17 DAYTON W, 37-14Nov. 22 OHIO UNIVERSITY L, 21-35 212-288

1974Record: 1-10Coach: Jack LengyelCaptains: Allen Meadows, Jesse SmithSept. 14 at Morehead State L, 12-14Sept. 21 AKRON W, 17-7Sept. 28 MIAMI UNIVERSITY L, 0-42Oct. 5 at Temple L, 10-31Oct. 12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 17-20Oct. 19 WESTERN MICHIGAN (HC) L, 17-20Oct. 26 at Bowling Green L, 3-28Nov. 2 KENT STATE L, 7-35Nov. 9 at Toledo L, 14-45Nov. 16 at Dayton L, 13-14Nov. 23 at Ohio University L, 0-35 110-291

1975Record: 2-9Coach: Frank EllwoodCaptains: Mark Bookover, Steve Morton, Jesse SmithSept. 6 at Akron L, 8-20Sept. 13 at Miami University L, 0-50Sept. 20 MOREHEAD STATE L, 16-19Sept. 27 ILLINOIS STATE W, 36-3Oct. 4 MCNEESE STATE L, 3-33Oct. 18 at Villanova L, 14-21Oct. 25 WESTERN MICHIGAN (HC) W, 21-19Nov. 1 at Central Michigan L, 0-34Nov. 8 at Kent State L, 21-30Nov. 15 at Dayton L, 8-29Nov. 22 OHIO UNIVERSITY L, 21-38 148-296

1976Record: 5-6Coach: Frank EllwoodCaptains: John “Fuzzy” Filliez, Billy YanossySept. 4 at Morehead State+ W, ForfeitSept. 11 MIAMI UNIVERSITY W, 21-16Sept. 18 at Illinois State W, 23-13Sept. 25 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L, 7-22Oct. 2 at McNeese State L, 9-34Oct. 16 DAYTON (HC) W, 9-0Oct. 23 at Western Michigan L, 21-31Oct. 30 AKRON W, 13-0Nov. 6 VILLANOVA L, 10-23Nov. 13 at Toledo L, 8-39Nov. 20 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L, 16-44 137-222

1977Record: 2-9 SoCon: 0-4Coach: Frank EllwoodCaptains: Bob Coleman, Ken Lawson, Ed McTaggartSept. 10 OHIO UNIVERSITY L, 27-49Sept. 17 MOREHEAD STATE W, 38-26Sept. 24 TOLEDO (HC) W, 24-0Oct. 1 at Appalachian State• L, 20-28Oct. 8 at Miami University L, 19-29Oct. 15 at Furman• L, 24-42Oct. 22 at Western Michigan L, 29-53Oct. 29 LOUISVILLE L, 0-56Nov. 5 at Akron L, 7-28Nov. 12 WESTERN CAROLINA• L, 26-41Nov. 19 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• L, 20-37 234-389

1978Record: 1-10 SoCon: 0-5Coach: Frank EllwoodCaptain: None PermanentSept. 9 at Toledo W, 17-0Sept. 16 APPALACHIAN STATE• L, 7-28Sept. 23 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• L, 23-27Sept. 30 at Western Carolina• L, 14-21Oct. 7 at The Citadel• L, 0-41Oct. 14 MIAMI UNIVERSITY (HC) L, 3-29Oct. 21 at Kent State L, 17-20Oct. 28 FURMAN• L, 12-42Nov. 4 WESTERN MICHIGAN L, 6-24Nov. 11 at Southern Illinois L, 14-15Nov. 18 at East Carolina L, 0-45 113-292

1979Record: 1-10 SoCon: 0-6Coach: Sonny RandleCaptain: Game CaptainsSept. 8 TOLEDO W, 31-14Sept. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA• L, 0-24Sept. 22 at Ohio University L, 0-35Sept. 29 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• L, 0-27Oct. 6 MIAMI UNIVERSITY L, 0-28Oct. 13 at Furman• L, 24-34Oct. 20 at Mississippi State L, 0-48Oct. 27 VILLANOVA (HC) L, 14-24Nov. 3 THE CITADEL• L, 16-17Nov. 10 VMI• L, 3-13Nov. 17 at Appalachian State• L, 7-45 95-309

1980Record: 2-8-1 SoCon: 0-5-1Coach: Sonny RandleCaptain: Game CaptainsSept. 6 at Morehead State W, 35-8Sept. 13 KENT STATE W, 17-7Sept. 20 at VMI• L, 3-17Oct. 4 APPALACHIAN STATE• L, 6-23Oct. 11 at Miami University L, 6-34Oct. 18 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• (HC) L, 11-21Oct. 25 at Western Carolina• T, 13-13Nov. 1 FURMAN• L, 0-35Nov. 8 at Ohio University L, 20-28Nov. 15 TOLEDO L, 0-38Nov. 22 at East Tennessee State• L, 16-21 127-2451981Record: 2-9 SoCon: 1-5Coach: Sonny RandleCaptain: Game CaptainsSept. 12 MOREHEAD STATE W, 20-17Sept. 19 at Western Michigan L, 3-14Sept. 26 EAST TENNESSEE STATE• L, 0-14Oct. 3 at Louisville L, 0-36Oct. 10 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• L, 0-20Oct. 17 at William & Mary L, 7-38Oct. 24 VMI• (HC) L, 16-20Oct. 31 at Furman• L, 3-35Nov. 7 at Appalachian State• W, 17-10Nov. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA• L, 28-38Nov. 21 INDIANA STATE L, 0-42 94-284

1982Record: 3-8 SoCon: 1-6Coach: Sonny RandleCaptain: Game CaptainsSept. 4 KENT STATE W, 30-21Sept. 11 WESTERN MICHIGAN L, 0-34Sept. 18 at Toledo L, 9-17Oct. 2 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• L, 7-17Oct. 8 APPALACHIAN STATE• L, 13-21Oct. 16 at Western Carolina• L, 13-21Oct. 23 AKRON (HC) W, 12-10Oct. 30 at The Citadel• L, 7-24Nov. 6 at VMI• W, 22-20Nov. 13 FURMAN• L, 7-45Nov. 20 at East Tennessee State• L, 0-28 120-2581983Record: 4-7 SoCon: 3-4Coach: Sonny RandleCaptain: Game CaptainsSept. 3 at Eastern Michigan L, 3-7Sept. 10 ILLINOIS STATE L, 3-27Sept. 17 at Morehead State W, 35-0Sept. 24 at Furman• L, 7-33Oct. 1 WESTERN CAROLINA• (HC) L, 7-21Oct. 8 EAST TENNESSEE STATE• W, 13-10Oct. 22 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• L, 16-23Oct. 29 THE CITADEL• W, 26-10Nov. 5 WILLIAM & MARY L, 24-48Nov. 12 at Appalachian State• L, 19-28Nov. 19 VMI• W, 56-7 209-214

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Year-By-Year RESULTSYear-by-Year Results1989Record: 6-5 SoCon: 4-3Coach: George ChaumpCaptains: Game CaptainsSept. 2 CATAWBA W, 48-0Sept. 9 MOREHEAD STATE W, 30-7Sept. 16 EAST TENNESSEE STATE• W, 31-21Sept. 23 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• L, 0-14Oct. 7 at Furman• L, 13-34Oct. 14 THE CITADEL• W, 40-17Oct. 21 at Eastern Kentucky L, 23-38Oct. 28 VMI• (HC) W, 40-10Nov. 4 at Appalachian State• L, 7-28Nov. 11 WESTERN CAROLINA• W, 35-22Nov. 18 at Georgia Southern• L, 31-63 298-254

1990Record: 6-5 SoCon: 4-3Coach: Jim DonnanCaptains: Don Mahoney, Eric Ihnat, Eric Gates, Derek GrierSept. 1 MOREHEAD STATE W, 28-14Sept. 8 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W, 52-0Sept. 22 at The Citadel• L, 10-21Sept. 29 FURMAN• W, 10-7Oct. 6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L, 14-17Oct. 13 at East Tennessee State• L, 17-38Oct. 20 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• (HC) L, 23-29Oct. 27 at VMI• W, 52-7Nov. 3 APPALACHIAN STATE• W, 50-0Nov. 10 EASTERN KENTUCKY L, 12-15Nov. 17 at Western Carolina• W, 42-14 310-162

1991NCAA DIVISION I-AA RUNNER-UPRecord: 11-4 SoCon: 5-2Coach: Jim DonnanCaptains: Derek Grier, Madison Sayre, Ricardo Clark, Matt DowneyAug. 31 at Appalachian State• L, 3-9Sept. 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 24-23Sept. 14 MOREHEAD STATE W, 70-11Sept. 28 BROWN W, 46-0Oct. 12 at Furman• W, 38-35Oct. 19 at North Carolina State L, 14-15Oct. 26 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• L, 31-38Nov. 2 WESTERN CAROLINA• (2 OT/HC) W, 27-24Nov. 9 THE CITADEL• W, 37-31Nov. 16 VMI• W, 61-0Nov. 23 EAST TENNESSEE STATE• W, 63-9NCAA I-AA PlayoffsNov. 30 WESTERN ILLINOIS W, 20-17Dec. 7 NORTHERN IOWA W, 41-13Dec. 14 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 14-7NCAA I-AA National Championship Game (Statesboro, Ga.)Dec. 21 vs. Youngstown State L, 17-25 506-257

1992NCAA DIVISION I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSSOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 12-3 SoCon: 5-2Coach: Jim DonnanCaptains: Mike Bartrum, Jim Durning, Bob Lane, Byran Litton,Michael Payton, Phil Ratliff, Donahue StephensonSept. 5 MOREHEAD STATE W, 49-7Sept. 12 EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 63-28Sept. 19 at VMI• W, 34-16Oct. 3 at Missouri L, 21-44Oct. 10 FURMAN• W, 48-6Oct. 17 at The Citadel• W, 34-13Oct. 24 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• W, 52-23Oct. 31 at Western Carolina• L, 30-38Nov. 7 APPALACHIAN STATE• (HC) L, 34-37Nov. 14 TENNESSEE TECH W, 52-14Nov. 21 at East Tennessee State• W, 49-10NCAA I-AA PlayoffsNov. 28 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 44-10Dec. 5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W, 35-21Dec. 12 DELAWARE W, 28-7NCAA I-AA National Championship Game (Huntington, W.Va.)Dec. 19 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 21-28 604-292

1993NCAA DIVISION I-AA NATIONAL RUNNER-UPRecord: 11-4 SoCon: 6-2Coach: Jim DonnanCaptains: William King, Shannon King, Glenn Pedro, Chris Deaton, Trevor Thomas, Rodney GarrettSept. 4 MOREHEAD STATE W, 56-0Sept. 11 MURRAY STATE W, 29-3Sept. 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN• W, 13-3Oct. 2 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• L, 31-33Oct. 9 VMI• W, 51-0Oct. 16 at North Carolina State L, 17-24Oct. 23 APPALACHIAN STATE• (HC) W, 35-3Oct. 30 at The Citadel• W, 35-15 Nov. 6 EAST TENNESSEE STATE• W, 33-9Nov. 13 at Furman• L, 3-17Nov. 20 WESTERN CAROLINA• W, 20-16NCAA I-AA PlayoffsNov. 27 HOWARD W, 28-14Dec. 4 DELAWARE W, 34-31Dec. 11 TROY W, 24-21NCAA I-AA National Championship Game (Huntington, W.Va.)Dec. 18 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L, 5-17 414-206

1994SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 12-2 SoCon: 7-1Coach: Jim DonnanCaptains: Roger Johnson, Shannon Morrison, Vince Parker, Chris Parker, J.D. Cyrus, Todd DonnanSept. 3 MOREHEAD STATE W, 71-7Sept. 10 TENNESSEE TECH W, 24-10Sept. 17 at Georgia Southern• W, 34-10Sept. 24 WEST VIRGINIA STATE W, 48-0Oct. 1 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• W, 62-21Oct. 8 at VMI• W, 49-7Oct. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA• W, 38-14Oct. 22 at Appalachian State• L, 14-24Oct. 29 THE CITADEL• (HC) W, 42-30Nov. 5 at East Tennessee State• W, 42-12Nov. 12 FURMAN• W, 35-14NCAA I-AA PlayoffsNov. 26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W, 49-14Dec. 3 JAMES MADISON W, 28-21Dec. 10 at Boise State L, 24-28 560-212

1995NCAA I-AA NATIONAL RUNNER-UPRecord: 12-3 SoCon: 7-1Coach: Jim DonnanCaptains: Jerome Embry, Jayson Grayson, Billy Lyon, Tim Martin,Chris Parker, William PannellAug. 31 at North Carolina State L, 16-33Sept. 9 TENNESSEE STATE W, 45-14Sept. 16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN• W, 37-7Sept. 30 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• W, 35-32Oct. 7 VMI• W, 56-21Oct. 14 at Western Carolina• W, 42-3Oct. 21 APPALACHIAN STATE• L, 3-10Oct. 28 at The Citadel• W, 21-19Nov. 4 EAST TENNESSEE STATE• (HC) W, 52-0Nov. 11 at Furman• W, 31-6Nov. 18 HOFSTRA W, 30-28NCAA I-AA PlayoffsNov. 25 JACKSON STATE W, 38-8Dec. 2 NORTHERN IOWA W, 41-14Dec. 9 at McNeese State W, 25-13NCAA I-AA National Championship Game (Huntington, W.Va.)Dec. 16 MONTANA L, 20-22 492-230

1996NCAA I-AA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSSOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 15-0 SoCon: 8-0Coach: Bob PruettCaptains: Eric Kresser, Tim Martin, Aaron Ferguson, Melvin Cunningham, Billy Lyon, Jermaine SwaffordSept. 7 HOWARD W, 55-27Sept. 14 WEST VIRGINIA STATE W, 42-7Sept. 21 at Georgia Southern• W, 29-13Sept. 28 WESTERN KENTUCKY W, 37-3Oct. 5 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• W, 45-0Oct. 12 at VMI• W, 45-20Oct. 19 WESTERN CAROLINA• W, 56-21Oct. 26 at Appalachian State• W, 24-10Nov. 2 THE CITADEL• (HC) W, 56-25Nov. 9 at East Tennessee State• W, 34-10Nov. 16 FURMAN• W, 42-17NCAA I-AA PlayoffsNov. 30 DELAWARE W, 59-14Dec. 7 FURMAN W, 54-0Dec. 14 NORTHERN IOWA W, 31-14NCAA I-AA National Championship Game (Huntington, W.Va.)Dec. 21 MONTANA W, 49-29 658-210

1984Record: 6-5 SoCon: 2-4Coach: Stan ParrishCaptains: Rob Bowers, Tony LellieSept. 1 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W, 33-10Sept. 8 MOREHEAD STATE W, 40-6Sept. 15 EASTERN MICHIGAN W, 24-17Sept. 22 FURMAN• L, 28-38Sept. 29 at Western Michigan• L, 7-42Oct. 13 APPALACHIAN STATE• (HC) W, 35-7Oct. 20 at The Citadel• L, 17-28Oct. 27 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• L, 13-17Nov. 3 WESTERN CAROLINA• L, 0-30Nov. 10 at Illinois State W, 10-3Nov. 17 at East Tennessee State• W, 31-28 238-2261985Record: 7-3-1 SoCon: 3-3-1Coach: Stan ParrishCaptain: Game CaptainsAug. 31 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W, 30-0Sept. 7 at Morehead State W, 27-10Sept. 14 OHIO UNIVERSITY W, 31-7Sept. 21 at Eastern Kentucky W, 13-7Sept. 28 THE CITADEL• W, 17-14Oct. 5 WESTERN CAROLINA• T, 10-10Oct. 12 at Furman• L, 3-34Oct. 19 VMI• (HC) W, 21-16Nov. 2 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• L, 7-38Nov. 9 EAST TENNESSEE STATE• W, 34-21Nov. 16 at Appalachian State• L, 0-40 193-1971986Record: 6-4-1 SoCon: 4-3Coach: George ChaumpCaptains: Sam Manos, Tony BollandAug. 30 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W, 42-0Sept. 6 MOREHEAD STATE L, 10-19Sept. 13 at Ohio University W, 21-7Sept. 20 EASTERN KENTUCKY T, 13-13Sept. 27 FURMAN• L, 10-38Oct. 4 at VMI• W, 16-9Oct. 18 at East Tennessee State• W, 34-19Oct. 25 DAVIDSON• (HC) W, 63-14Nov. 1 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• W, 41-20Nov. 8 APPALACHIAN STATE• L, 17-27Nov. 15 at Western Carolina• L, 20-33 287-1991987NCAA I-AA NATIONAL RUNNER-UPRecord: 10-5 SoCon: 4-2Coach: George ChaumpCaptains: Cecil Fletcher, Keith BaxterSept. 5 MOREHEAD STATE W, 29-0Sept. 12 at Ohio University L, 15-23Sept. 19 at Eastern Kentucky L, 34-37Sept. 26 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 38-13Oct. 3 at Furman• L, 36-42Oct. 10 at Louisville W, 34-31Oct. 17 EAST TENNESSEE STATE• (HC) W, 27-7Oct. 24 VMI• W, 42-7Oct. 31 at Tennessee-Chattanooga• W, 28-26Nov. 7 at Appalachian State• L, 10-17Nov. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA• W, 47-16NCAA I-AA PlayoffsNov. 28 JAMES MADISON W, 41-12Dec. 5 WEBER STATE W, 51-23Dec. 12 at Appalachian State W, 24-10NCAA I-AA National Championship Game (Pocatello, Idaho)Dec. 19 vs. Louisiana-Monroe L, 42-43 498-307

1988SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 11-2 SoCon: 6-1Coach: George ChaumpCaptains: John Spellacy, Sean DoctorSept. 3 at Morehead State W, 30-17Sept. 10 OHIO UNIVERSITY W, 31-14Sept. 17 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 34-32Sept. 24 at VMI• W, 24-20Oct. 8 FURMAN• (HC) W, 24-10Oct. 15 at East Tennessee State• W, 50-14Oct. 22 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA• W, 38-7Oct. 29 APPALACHIAN STATE• W, 30-27Nov. 5 at The Citadel• L, 3-20Nov. 12 at Western Carolina• W, 52-45Nov. 19 at Youngstown State W, 38-15NCAA I-AA PlayoffsNov. 26 NORTH TEXAS W, 7-0Dec. 3 FURMAN L, 9-13 370- 234

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Year-By-Year RESULTSYear-by-Year Results1997MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 10-3 MAC: 8-1Coach: Bob PruettCaptains: John Wade, Brian Reed, Chad Pennington, Thomas Maxwell, B.J. Cohen, Larry McCloudAug. 30 at West Virginia L, 31-42Sept. 6 at Army W, 35-25Sept. 13 at Kent State* W, 42-17Sept. 20 WESTERN ILLINOIS W, 48-7Sept. 27 at Ball State* W, 42-16Oct. 11 AKRON* W, 52-17Oct. 18 at Miami University* L, 21-45Oct. 25 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W, 48-25Nov. 1 at Central Michigan* W, 45-17Nov. 8 BOWLING GREEN* (HC) W, 28-0Nov. 15 OHIO UNIVERSITY* W, 27-0MAC Championship Game (Huntington, W.Va.)Dec. 5 TOLEDO W, 34-14Motor City Bowl (Pontiac, Mich.)Dec. 26 vs. Mississippi L, 31-34 484-259

1998MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 12-1 MAC: 8-1Coach: Bob PruettCaptains: Rogers Beckett, Doug Chapman, Andre O’Neal, ChadPennington, Jason StarkeySept. 5 at Akron* W, 27-16Sept. 12 TROY W, 42-12Sept. 19 at South Carolina W, 24-21Sept. 26 at Eastern Michigan* W, 26-23Oct. 3 MIAMI UNIVERSITY* W, 31-17Oct. 10 at Ohio University* W, 30-23Oct. 17 KENT STATE* W, 42-7Oct. 24 BALL STATE* W, 42-10Oct. 21 at Bowling Green* L, 13-34Nov. 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* (HC) W, 28-0Nov. 21 WOFFORD W, 29-27MAC Championship Game (Huntington, W.Va.)Dec. 4 TOLEDO• W, 23-17Motor City Bowl (Pontiac, Mich.)Dec. 23 vs. Louisville W, 48-29 405-2361999MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 13-0 MAC: 9-0Coach: Bob PruettCaptains: Rogers Beckett, Doug Chapman, John Grace, Mike Guilliams, Giradie Mercer, Andre O’Neal, Chad Pennington, Jason StarkeySept. 4 at Clemson W, 13-10Sept. 11 LIBERTY W, 63-3Sept. 18 BOWLING GREEN• W, 35-16Sept. 25 TEMPLE W, 34-0Oct. 2 at Miami University• W, 32-14Oct. 14 TOLEDO• W, 38-13Oct. 23 at Buffalo• W, 59-3Oct. 30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS• (HC) W, 41-9Nov. 6 at Kent State • W, 28-16Nov. 13 at Western Michigan• W, 31-17Nov. 26 OHIO• W, 34-3MAC Championship Game (Huntington, W.Va.)Dec. 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN• W, 34-30Motor City Bowl (Pontiac, Mich.)Dec. 27 vs. Brigham Young W, 21-3 463-137

2000MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 8-5 MAC: 6-3Coach: Bob PruettCaptains: Jimmy Cabellos, David Foye, Maurice Hines, Doug Hodges, Byron Leftwich, Jimmy Parker, Nate PooleAug. 31 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE W, 63-7Sept. 9 at Michigan State L, 24-34Sept. 23 at North Carolina L, 15-20Sept. 30 BUFFALO• W, 47-14Oct. 5 WESTERN MICHIGAN• L, 10-30Oct. 14 at Toledo• L, 0-42Oct. 21 KENT STATE• (HC) W, 34-12Oct. 28 at Akron• W, 31-28Nov. 4 at Bowling Green• W, 20-13Nov. 11 MIAMI• W, 51-31Nov. 18 at Ohio• L, 28-38MAC Championship Game (Huntington, W.Va.)Dec. 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN• W, 19-14Motor City Bowl (Pontiac, Mich.)Dec. 27 vs. Cincinnati W, 25-14 367-297

2001Record: 11-2 MAC: 8-1Coach: Bob PruettCaptains: Byron Leftwich, Chris Massey, Michael Owens, Steve Sciullo, Ralph Street, Darius Watts, Max YatesSept. 1 at #1 Florida L, 14-49Sept. 8 MASSACHUSETTS W, 49-20Sept. 29 BOWLING GREEN• W, 37-31Oct. 6 at Northern Illinois• W, 37-15Oct. 13 at Buffalo• W, 34-14Oct. 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN• (HC) W, 42-21Oct. 27 AKRON• W, 50-33Nov. 3 at Kent State• W, 42-21Nov. 10 at Miami• W, 27-21Nov. 17 OHIO• W, 42-18Nov. 24 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 38-24MAC Championship Game (Toledo, Ohio)Nov. 30 at Toledo• L, 36-41GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.)Dec. 19 vs. East Carolina W, 64-61 (2OT) 512-369

2002MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSRecord: 11-2 MAC: 8-1Coach: Bob PruettCaptains: Byron Leftwich, Steve Sciullo, Darius Watts, Chris Crocker, Yancey Satterwhite, Curtis Head, Orlando Washington, Jeff EdwardsAug. 31 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 50-17Sept. 12 at #7 Virginia Tech L, 21-47Sept. 20 UCF• W, 26-21Oct. 5 at Kent State• W, 42-21Oct. 12 BUFFALO• W, 66-21Oct. 19 TROY (HC) W, 24-7Oct. 26 at Central Michigan• W, 23-18Nov. 2 at Akron• L, 20-32Nov. 12 MIAMI• W, 36-34Nov. 23 at Ohio• W, 24-21Nov. 30 BALL STATE• W, 38-14MAC Championship Game (Huntington, W.Va.)Dec. 7 TOLEDO• W, 49-45GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.)Dec. 18 vs. Louisville W, 38-15 457-3132003Record: 8-4 MAC: 6-2Coach: Bob PruettCaptains: Stan Hill, Charles Tynes, J.T. Rembert, Toriano Brown, Joey Stepp, Nate McPeek, Roberto Terrell, Darius WattsAug. 30 HOFSTRA W, 45-21Sept. 6 at #11 Tennessee L, 24-34Sept. 12 TOLEDO• L, 17-24Sept. 20 at #6 Kansas State W, 27-20Sept. 27 at Troy L, 24-33Oct. 11 KENT STATE• (HC) W, 49-33Oct. 18 at Buffalo• W, 26-16Oct. 25 at Western Michigan• W, 41-21Nov. 1 AKRON• W, 42-24Nov. 12 at Miami• L, 6-45Nov. 19 at UCF• W, 21-7Nov. 28 OHIO• W, 28-0 350-278

2004Record: 6-6 MAC: 6-2Coach: Bob PruettCaptains: Stan Hill, J.T. Rembert, Roberto Terrell, Nate Griffin, Josh Davis, Johnathan Goddard, Jamus MartinSept. 4 TROY L, 15-17Sept. 11 at #9 Ohio State L, 21-24Sept. 18 at #3 Georgia L, 3-13Sept. 29 MIAMI• W, 33-25Oct. 9 at Ohio• W, 16-13Oct. 16 at Kent State• W, 27-17Oct. 23 BUFFALO• (HC) W, 48-14Oct. 30 UCF• W, 20-3Nov. 5 at Akron• L, 28-31Nov. 13 at Bowling Green• L, 35-56Nov. 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN• W, 31-21Fort Worth Bowl (Fort Worth, Texas)Dec. 23 vs. Cincinnati L, 14-32 291-266

2005Record: 4-7 C-USA: 3-5Coach: Mark SnyderCaptains: Jeff Mullins, Wilbur Hargrove, Willie Smith, Chris RoyalSept. 1 WILLIAM & MARY W, 36-24Sept. 10 KANSAS STATE L, 19-21Sept. 24 at UCF• L, 13-23Oct. 1 SMU• W, 16-13 (OT)Oct. 8 at #3 Virginia Tech L, 14-41Oct. 15 UAB* (HC) W, 20-19Oct. 22 at UTEP• L, 3-31Oct. 29 vs. Tulane• (Mobile, Ala.) W, 27-26Nov. 8 SOUTHERN MISS• L, 24-27 (OT)Nov. 19 EAST CAROLINA• L, 29-34Nov. 26 at Memphis• L, 3-26 204-285

2006Record: 5-7 C-USA: 4-4Coach: Mark SnyderCaptains: Matt Couch, Shavar Greer, Doug Legursky, Bernard MorrisSept. 2 at #5 West Virginia L, 10-42Sept. 9 HOFSTRA W, 54-31Sept. 16 at Kansas State L, 7-23Sept. 23 at #15 Tennessee L, 7-33Oct. 4 UCF• L, 22-23Oct. 14 at SMU• L, 21-31Oct. 21 at UAB• W, 31-24Oct. 28 MEMPHIS (HC)• W, 41-27Nov. 4 TULANE• W, 42-21Nov. 11 at East Carolina• L, 20-33Nov. 18 UTEP• W, 49-21Nov. 25 at Southern Miss• L, 7-42 311-351

2007Record: 3-9 C-USA: 3-5Coach: Mark SnyderCaptains: Doug Legursky, Bernard Morris, Brian ShopeSept. 1 at Miami L, 3-31Sept. 8 #3 WEST VIRGINIA L, 23-48Sept. 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 35-48Sept. 22 at Cincinnati L, 14-40Oct. 2 at Memphis• L, 21-24Oct. 13 at Tulsa• L, 31-38Oct. 21 SOUTHERN MISS• L, 24-33Oct. 27 RICE• W, 34-21Nov. 3 at UCF• L, 13-47Nov. 10 EAST CAROLINA• W, 26-7Nov. 17 at Houston• L, 28-35Nov. 24 UAB• W, 46-39 298-411

2008Record: 4-8 C-USA: 3-5Coach: Mark SnyderCaptains: the senior classAug. 30 ILLINOIS STATE W, 35-10 Sept. 6 at Wisconsin L, 14-51 Sept. 13 MEMPHIS• W, 17-16 Sept. 20 at Southern Miss • W, 34-27Sept. 27 at West Virginia L, 3-27 Oct. 03 CINCINNATI L, 10-33 Oct. 18 at UAB • L, 21-23 Oct. 28 HOUSTON• W, 37-23 Nov. 08 at East Carolina• L, 16-19 (OT)Nov. 15 UCF • L, 14-30Nov. 22 at Rice• L, 10-35Nov. 29 TULSA• L, 35-38 246-332

2009Record: 7-6 C-USA: 4-4Coach: Mark SnyderCaptains: Cody Slate, Lee Smith, Mario Harvey and Ashton HallSept. 5 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W, 31-28 Sept. 12 at Virginia Tech L, 10-52 Sept. 19 BOWLING GREEN W, 17-10 Sept. 26 at Memphis • W, 27-16Oct. 03 EAST CAROLINA • L, 17-21 Oct. 10 at Tulane • W, 31-10Oct. 17 at West Virginia L, 7-24 Oct. 24 UAB• W, 27-7 Nov. 01 at UCF• L, 20-21Nov. 14 SOUTHERN MISS • L, 20-27Nov. 21 SMU• W, 34-31Nov. 28 at UTEP• L, 21-52Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (Detroit, Mich.)Dec. 26 vs. Ohio* W, 21-17 283-316* - Rick Minter served as interim head coach in bowl game.

2010Record: 5-7 C-USA: 4-4Coach: Doc HollidayCaptains: Brian Anderson, Omar Brown, Mario Harvey and Lee SmithSept. 2 at Ohio State L, 7-45Sept. 10 West Virginia L, 21-24 (OT)Sept. 18 at Bowling Green L, 28-44Sept. 25 Ohio W, 24-23Oct. 2 at Southern Miss• L, 16-41Oct. 13 UCF• L, 14-35Oct. 23 at East Carolina• L, 10-37Oct. 30 UTEP• W, 16-12Nov. 6 at UAB• W, 31-17Nov. 13 Memphis• W, 28-13Nov. 20 at SMU• L, 17-31Nov. 27 Tulane• W, 38-23 250-345

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2011Record: 7-6 C-USA: 5-3Coach: Doc HollidayCaptains: Omar Brown, Vinny Curry, Tyson Gale and Ryan TillmanSept. 4 at West Virginia L, 13-34Sept. 10 Southern Miss• W, 26-20Sept. 17 at Ohio L, 7-44Sept. 24 Virginia Tech L, 10-30Oct. 1 at Louisville W, 17-13Oct. 8 at UCF• L, 6-16Oct. 15 Rice• W, 24-20Oct. 22 at Houston• L, 28-63Oct. 29 UAB• W, 59-14Nov. 12 at Tulsa• L, 17-59Nov. 17 at Memphis• W, 23-22Nov. 26 East Carolina• W, 34-27 (OT)Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl (St. Petersburg, Fla.)Dec. 20 vs. FIU W, 20-10 284-372

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head coaching recordsHead Coaching Records OVERALL CONFERENCESEASON W L T W L T COACH1895 0 1 1 - - - No Coach1896 No Game Results Available1897 0 3 0 - - - No Coach1898 4 1 0 - - - No Coach1899 0 0 1 - - - No Coach1900 1 0 2 - - - No Coach1901 2 0 1 - - - No Coach1902 5 0 2 - - - No Coach1903 3 1 1 - - - George Ford1904 1 3 3 - - - George Ford1905 6 2 0 - - - Alfred McCary1906 4 0 1 - - - Pearl Rardin1907 3 2 1 - - - No Coach1908 0 6 0 - - - W.G. Vinal1909 3 2 1 - - - Boyd Chambers1910 5 1 1 - - - Boyd Chambers1911 4 1 1 - - - Boyd Chambers1912 3 4 0 - - - Boyd ChambersWest Virginia Athletic Association (1913-1932)1913 3 4 0 0 2 0 Boyd Chambers1914 5 4 0 2 2 0 Boyd Chambers1915 1 7 0 0 1 0 Boyd Chambers1916 7 2 1 1 1 0 Boyd Chambers1917 1 7 1 0 0 1 Carl Shipley1918 No Games (World War I)1919 8 0 0 3 0 0 Archer Reilly1920 0 8 0 0 2 0 Herbert Cramer1921 5 2 1 2 1 0 Kemper Shelton1922 5 4 0 1 1 0 Kemper Shelton1923 1 7 0 1 2 0 Harrison Briggs1924 4 4 0 2 2 0 Russell Meredith1925 4 1 4 3 0 2 Charles Tallman1926 5 4 1 3 1 0 Charles Tallman1927 5 3 1 4 1 0 Charles Tallman1928 8 1 1 5 0 0 Charles Tallman1929 5 3 1 4 1 0 Johnny Maulbetsch1930 3 5 1 3 0 1 Johnny Maulbetsch1931 6 3 0 4 1 0 Tom Dandelet1932 6 2 1 3 0 0 Tom DandeletBuckeye Conference (1933-1938)1933 3 5 1 0 3 1 Tom Dandelet1934 3 6 0 0 4 0 Tom Dandelet1935 4 6 0 0 4 0 Cam Henderson1936 6 3 1 1 2 1 Cam Henderson1937 9 0 1 4 0 1 Cam Henderson1938 5 4 0 3 1 0 Cam HendersonIndependent (1939-1947)1939 9 2 0 - - - Cam Henderson1940 8 2 0 - - - Cam Henderson1941 7 1 0 - - - Cam Henderson1942 1 7 1 - - - Cam Henderson1943-1945 No Games (World War II)1946 2 7 1 - - - Cam Henderson1947 9 3 0 - - - Cam HendersonOhio Valley Conference (1948-1952)1948 2 7 1 1 2 0 Cam Henderson1949 6 4 0 4 0 0 Cam Henderson1950 2 8 0 1 4 0 Pete Pederson1951 5 4 1 3 2 0 Pete Pedersen1952 2 7 2 1 2 0 Pete PedersenMid-American Conference (1953-1968)1953 2 5 2 0 0 0 Herb Royer1954 4 5 0 2 5 0 Herb Royer1955 3 6 0 1 5 0 Herb Royer1956 3 6 0 2 4 0 Herb Royer1957 6 3 0 4 2 0 Herb Royer1958 3 6 0 1 5 0 Herb Royer1959 1 8 0 1 4 0 Charlie Snyder1960 2 7 1 1 4 0 Charlie Snyder1961 2 7 1 1 4 0 Charlie Snyder1962 4 6 0 0 5 0 Charlie Snyder1963 5 4 1 3 2 1 Charlie Snyder1964 7 3 0 4 2 0 Charlie Snyder1965 5 5 0 2 4 0 Charlie Snyder1966 2 8 0 1 5 0 Charlie Snyder1967 0 10 0 0 6 0 Charlie Snyder1968 0 9 1 0 6 0 Perry MossIndependent (1969-1975)1969 3 7 0 - - - Rick Tolley1970 3 6 0 - - - Rick Tolley1971 2 8 0 - - - Jack Lengyel1972 2 8 0 - - - Jack Lengyel OVERALL CONFERENCESEASON W L T W L T COACH

1973 4 7 0 - - - Jack Lengyel1974 1 10 0 - - - Jack Lengyel1975 2 9 0 - - - Frank EllwoodSouthern Conference (1976-1996)1976 5 6 0 0 0 0 Frank Ellwood1977 2 9 0 0 4 0 Frank Ellwood1978 1 10 0 0 5 0 Frank Ellwood1979 1 10 0 0 6 0 Sonny Randle1980 2 8 1 0 5 1 Sonny Randle1981 2 9 0 1 5 0 Sonny Randle1982 3 8 0 1 6 0 Sonny Randle1983 4 7 0 3 4 0 Sonny Randle1984 6 5 0 2 4 0 Stan Parrish1985 7 3 1 3 3 1 Stan Parrish1986 6 4 1 4 3 0 George Chaump1987 10 5 0 4 2 0 George Chaump1988 11 2 0 6 1 0 George Chaump1989 6 5 0 4 3 0 George Chaump1990 6 5 0 4 3 0 Jim Donnan1991 11 4 0 5 2 0 Jim Donnan1992 12 3 0 5 2 0 Jim Donnan1993 11 4 0 6 2 0 Jim Donnan1994 12 2 0 7 1 0 Jim Donnan1995 12 3 0 7 1 0 Jim Donnan1996 15 0 0 8 0 0 Bob PruettMid-American Conference (1997-2004)1997 10 3 0 8 1 0 Bob Pruett1998 12 1 0 8 1 0 Bob Pruett1999 13 0 0 9 0 0 Bob Pruett2000 8 5 0 6 3 0 Bob Pruett2001 11 2 0 8 1 0 Bob Pruett2002 11 2 0 8 1 0 Bob Pruett2003 8 4 0 6 2 0 Bob Pruett2004 6 6 0 6 2 0 Bob PruettConference USA (2005-present)2005 4 7 0 3 5 0 Mark Snyder2006 5 7 0 4 4 0 Mark Snyder2007 3 9 0 3 5 0 Mark Snyder 2008 4 8 0 3 5 0 Mark Snyder 2009 7* 6 0 4 4 0 Mark Snyder 2010 5 7 0 4 4 0 Doc Holliday 2011 7 6 0 5 3 0 Doc Holliday * - Rick Minter Coached the 2009 Little Caesars Bowl win over Ohio as interim head coach.

All-Time Head Coaching RecordsCOACH TENURE W L T PCTGeorge Ford 1903-1904 4 4 4 .500Alfred McCary 1905 6 2 0 .750Pearl Rardin 1906 4 0 0 1.00W.G. Vinal 1908 0 6 0 .000Boyd Chambers 1909-1916 31 25 4 .554Carl Shipley 1917 1 7 1 .167Archer Reilly 1919 8 0 0 1.000Herbert Cramer 1920 0 8 0 .000Kemper Shelton 1921-1922 10 6 1 .625Harrison Briggs 1923 1 7 0 .125Russell Meredith 1924 4 4 0 .500Charles Tallman 1925-1928 22 9 7 .671John Maulbetsch 1929-1930 8 8 2 .500Tom Dandelet 1931-1934 18 16 2 .528Cam Henderson 1935-1949 68 46 5 .592Pete Pederson 1950-1952 9 19 3 .339Herb Royer 1953-1958 21 31 2 .407Charlie Snyder 1959-1967 28 58 3 .331Perry Moss 1968 0 9 1 .050Rick Tolley 1969-1970 6 13 0 .316Jack Lengyel 1971-1974 9 33 0 .214Frank Ellwood 1975-1978 10 34 0 .227Sonny Randle 1979-1983 12 42 1 .227Stan Parrish 1984-1985 13 8 1 .614George Chaump 1986-1989 33 16 1 .670Jim Donnan 1990-1995 64 21 0 .753Bob Pruett 1996-2004 94 23 0 .803Mark Snyder 2005-2009 22 37 0 .372Doc Holliday 2010- 12 13 0 .480

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All-Time Athletics StaffAll-Time Athletics StaffDirectors of Athletics2009- .....................................................................Mike Hamrick (Marshall, 1980)2009 ................................................................................David Steele* (Rice, 1982)2002-2009 ............................................... Bob “Kayo” Marcum (Marshall, 1959)1996-2002 ................................................................ Lance A. West (Idaho, 1985)1988-96 .......................William Lee Moon (Virginia Military Institute, 1970)1987-88 ................................. Judith “Judy” Southard* (Coker College, 1970)1985-87 ................................................. David T. Braine (North Carolina, 1965)1979-84 ............................................................ Dr. Lynn J. Snyder (Illinois, 1964)1971-79 .......................................................Joseph H. McMullen (Brown, 1945)1970-71, 79, 84-85 ...........Edward M. Starling* (West Virginia State, 1951)1969-70 ..........................................Charles E. “Charlie” Kautz (Marshall, 1949)1967-69 ....................................Edgar O. “Eddie” Barrett (West Virginia, 1952)1959-67 ....................................Neal B. “Whitey” Wilson (West Virginia, 1933)1951-59 .................................Robert A. Morris, Jr. (Washington & Lee, 1933)1948-51 ............................................................ Luther F. Poling (Marshall, 1927)1935-48 ................................ Camden Eli “Cam” Henderson (Glenville, 1911)1926-35 ..............................................Roy “Legs” Hawley (West Virginia, 1926)1923-26 ...........................................................J. E. R. Barnes# (Iowa State, 1919)1921-23 ..................................................Kemper Shelton (West Virginia, 1909)1920-21 .............................................................................................Herbert Cramer1919-20 ................................................................................................ Archer Reilley 1917-19 .................................................................................................... Carl Shipley1909-17 ........................................... Boyd Chambers (Marshall College, 1901)#-First full time Director of Athletics, *-Interim Directors of Athletics

Head Football Coaches2010- .............................................................Doc Holliday ( West Virginia, 1979)2005-2009 ............................................................. Mark Snyder (Marshall, 1988)1996-2005 .......................................... Robert “Bobby” Pruett (Marshall, 1965)1990-95 ........................................... Jim Donnan (North Carolina State, 1967)1986-89 .................................................. George Chaump (Bloomsburg, 1958)1984-85 ..............................................Stan Parrish (Heidelberg College, 1968)1979-83 ............................... Ulmo Shannon “Sonny” Randle (Virginia, 1959)1975-78 ...........................................................Frank Ellwood (Ohio State, 1957)1971-74 .......................................................................Jack Lengyel (Akron, 1957)1969-70 ..............................................................Rick Tolley (Virginia Tech, 1961)1968 ................................................................................ Perry Moss (Illinois, 1948)1959-67 ............................................Charles “Charlie” Snyder (Marshall, 1948)1953-58 .....................................................................Herb Royer (Marshall, 1938)1950-52 .........Willard A. “Pete” Pederson (Western State-Colorado, 1937)1935-49 ................................ Camden Eli “Cam” Henderson (Glenville, 1911)1931-34 ...............................................................Tom Dandelet (Marshall, 1929)1929-30 ....................................................... John Maulbetsch (Michigan, 1917)1925-28 .................................. Charles “Trusty” Tallman (West Virginia, 1924)1924 ........................................................Russell Meredith (West Virginia, 1923)1923 ................................. H. H. “Harrison” Briggs (Springfield College, 1913)1921-22 ..................................................Kemper Shelton (West Virginia, 1909)1920 ....................................................................................................Herbert Cramer1919 ....................................................................................................... Archer Reilley1917 ........................................................................................................... Carl Shipley1909-16 .................................................Boyd “Fox” Chambers (Marshall, 1901)1908 ........................................................................................... W.G. Vinal (Harvard)1906 ...........................................................................................................Pearl Rardin 1905 .......................................................................................................Alfred McCary1903-04 .........................................................George Ford (West Virginia, 1899)

Sports Information Directors 2011- ................................................................... Jason Corriher (NC State, 2000)2003-2010 .......................................................Randy Burnside (Marshall, 1999)1999-2003 ...............................................................Ricky Hazel (Alabama, 1988)1996-1999 ....................................................Clark Haptonstall (Marshall, 1991)1988-1996 .........................................................Gary Richter (St. Thomas, 1986)1980-1988 ..........................................................................Max Yates (Ohio, 1973)1977-1980 ...................................................... John Evenson (Tennessee, 1972)1976-1977 .......................................................... Rick McCann* (Marshall, 1980)1973-1976 ..............................................................Sam Stanley (Marshall, 1965)1972-1973 ............................................................... Chuck Rist* (Marshall, 1975)1971-1972 .........................................................................Jack Yager (Ohio, 1970)1970-1971 ..........................................................Joe Wortham* (Marshall, 1971)1968-1970 .................................................................................... Gene Morehouse1966-1968 ..........................................................Bob Campbell (Marshall, 1967)1965-1966 .................................................................................. Charles W. Dinkins1959-1965 ...............................................Ray Cumberledge% (Marshall, 1960)1956-1959 ................................................................Lou Sahadi (Marshall, 1953)1955-1956 .............................................................Joe Maynor* (Marshall, 1956)1953-1955 ...........................................................Bob Friendly* (Marshall, 1955)1951-1953 ......................................................Stan Spaudling* (Marshall, 1952)1948-1951 .....................................................Luther F. Poling# (Marshall, 1928)1947-1948 ........................................................John Wellman* (Marshall, 1947)1930-1938 ...................................Wells Gaynor (Editor of Athletic Programs)* Interim Sports Information Director/Marshall Student% Also served as Ticket Manager, # Also Director of Athletics

Head Athletic Trainers2010- .........................................................................Toby Harkins (Erskine, 1996)2007-2009 ..............................................Tom Belmaggio (West Virginia, 1998) 2004-2007 ........................................................Joshua Signs* (Tusculum, 1999)1999-2007 .............................................. Jeff Carrico (Eastern Kentucky, 1993)2001-2004 ................................Mitch Bellamy* (East Tennessee State, 1997)1999-2000 ...........................................................Todd McCall* (Alabama, 1996)1994-99 ............................................................John Messinger (Marshall, 1988)1992-94 .................................... Jaime Perez (Southwestern Louisiana, 1986)1987-92 .....................................................Kevin Lavery (SUNY-Cortland, 1976)1981-87 .............................................. Dr. Dan Martin (Bethany College, 1973)1971-81 .................................................Vic Winburn (Appalachian State,1968)1970-71 .............................................................. Mark Smaha (Iowa State, 1970)1969-70 .................................................................Jim Schroer (Cincinnati, 1964)1953-69 ......................................................................... Ed Prelaz (Marshall, 1953)*-Head Football Trainer

Athletic Equipment Managers2002-Present .................................... Rich Worner (West Virginia State, 1996)1999-2002 ............................. Brian Coutras (Middle Tennessee State, 1996)1995-99 ......................................................................Matt Lewis (Marshall, 1996)1988-95 ............................................Joel “Woody” Woodrum (Marshall, 1980)1984-88 ..............................................................Fred McConnell (U. S. Air Force)1983-84 ............................................... George “Butch” Nisbet (Marshall, 1984)1975-83 ................................................................Bruce Marcum (U. S. Air Force)1971-75 ........................... Robert “Bob” Chinn (U. S. Army-Master Sergeant)1963-71 ..............................................................................John Hagan (U.S. Navy)1962-63 ..................................................................... Paul Ketter (Marshall, 1965)1960-62 .................................................William “Sonny” Allen (Marshall, 1960)1955-59 ...............................................................................................John Ridenour

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All-American Football Foundation Frank Leahy National Coach of the YearBob Pruett ...................................................................................... 1996

All-American Football Foundation Johnny Vaught Lifetime Achievement AwardBob Pruett ...................................................................................... 1999

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl MVPAaron Dobson .............................................................................. 2011

Blue-Gray GameBob Pruett, Head Coach ............................................................ 2003Larry Kueck, Coach ...................................................................... 2003Nate McPeek ................................................................................. 2003Luke Salmons ................................................................................ 2003Franklin “Butchie” Wallace ........................................... 2003 (MVP)Jackie Hunt .................................................................................... 1941

CBSsports.com All-AmericanSecond TeamVinny Curry .................................................................................... 2011

Senior BowlJohn Wade...................................................................................... 1997Chad Pennington ........................................................... 1999 (MVP)Vinny Curry .................................................................................... 2012

East-West Shrine GameC.J. Spillman .................................................................................. 2009Darius Passmore .......................................................................... 2009Bernard Morris .............................................................................. 2008Josh Davis ....................................................................................... 2004Darius Watts................................................................................... 2003Max Yates ........................................................................................ 2001Rogers Beckett.............................................................................. 1999Cecil Fletcher ................................................................................. 1987Jackie Hunt ..................................................................... 1940 & 1941

Florida vs. USA GameJames Williams ............................................................................. 1999

Grid Grad All-Star GameIssac Pitsenberger ....................................................................... 1922Homer Hatfield ............................................................................. 1922

Gridiron ClassicNate Griffin ..................................................................................... 2004Kevin Atkins ................................................................................... 2004Johnathan Goddard ................................................................... 2004Jason Rader ................................................................................... 2003

Hula BowlDoug Chapman ............................................................................ 2000Paul Toviessi ................................................................................... 2001Johnathan Goddard ................................................................... 2004Bernard Morris .............................................................................. 2008Marcus Fitzgerald ........................................................................ 2008Doug Legursky ............................................................................. 2008

Las Vegas ClassicStan Hill ........................................................................................... 2004

North-South All-Star GameRamey Hunter .................................................................. 1932 (MVP)

NFL - College All-Star Game vs. Chicago BearsJackie Hunt .................................................................................... 1942

NFL - College All-Star Game vs. Philadelphia EaglesBill Smith ......................................................................................... 1938Herb Royer ..................................................................................... 1938Jackie Hunt .................................................................................... 1942

AFCA Coaches’ Choice National Player of the YearMike Barber ................................................................................... 1988

Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete AwardChad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999

AT&T Long Distance AwardChad Pennington .........................................................Sept. 7, 1997Randy Moss ....................................................................Sept. 7, 1997Chad Pennington ...................................................... Sept. 13, 1997LaVorn Colclough ...................................................... Sept. 13, 1997Chad Pennington ...................................................... Sept. 20, 1997Llow Turner .................................................................. Sept. 20, 1997

Sammy Baugh Award (Top Passer)Chad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999

Bronko Nagusrki Trophy FinalistJohnathan Goddard ................................................................... 2004

Bronko Nagusrki Defensive Player of the WeekRogers Beckett............................................................. Nov. 26, 1999Vinny Curry .................................................................... Oct. 18, 2011

Buckeye ConferenceFirst TeamBen Tobin ........................................................................................ 1933John Zontini ...................................................................... 1933, 1934Walter Williams ............................................................................. 1933Elba Carney .................................................................................... 1935Bill Smith ......................................................................................... 1937Wayne Underwood ..................................................................... 1937Nelson Bragg ..................................................................... 1937, 1938Charles Watson ............................................................................. 1937Everette “Boot” Elkins ..................................................... 1937, 1938Dick Hunter .................................................................................... 1937Herb Royer ..................................................................................... 1937Bob Rogers ..................................................................................... 1937

Second TeamHunter Kincaid .............................................................................. 1933Elda Carney ........................................................................ 1933, 1934Wayne Underwood ..................................................................... 1936Dick Hunter .................................................................................... 1936Bob Adkins ..................................................................................... 1937Frank Huffman .............................................................................. 1938J.B. Russell ...................................................................................... 1938Jackie Morelock ............................................................................ 1938

Third Team/Honorable MentionLawrence Gill ................................................................................. 1933Walter Williams ............................................................................. 1933Ben Tobin ............................................................................ 1933, 1934Eddie King .......................................................................... 1933, 1934Marvin Wooley .............................................................................. 1933Albert Ferrari ................................................................................. 1933John Stephens .............................................................................. 1937Frank Huffman .............................................................................. 1937Zack Kush ....................................................................................... 1937Nelson Bragg ................................................................................. 1937Bob Adkins ..................................................................................... 1938Ray Truitt ......................................................................................... 1938Jim Roberts ........................................................................ 1939, 1940

Buck Harless Student-Athlete AwardJeff Shade .................................................................................1986-87Ken Green .................................................................................1987-88Mike McCoy .............................................................................1988-89Nick McKnight ........................................................................1989-90Derek Grier ...............................................................................1990-91Mike Bartrum ..........................................................................1991-92Todd Donnan ..........................................................................1994-95Chad Pennington ..................................................................1998-99Chad Pennington ..................................................................1999-00

Col. Earl (Red) Blaik Leadership AwardBilly Lyon......................................................................................... 1996

Biletnikoff AwardRandy Moss ................................................................................... 1997Darius Watts (Semifinalist) ....................................................... 2001

Burger King Scholar-Athlete of the WeekChad Pennington ...................................................... Sept. 25, 1999

Chevrolet National Coach of the YearJim Donnan ....................................................................... 1992, 1995Bob Pruett ...................................................................................... 1996

CNN/SI College Football Player of the WeekRandy Moss ................................................................. Sept. 27, 1997

J.D. Coffman Award(Scout Team Player of the Year)Shawn Goodwyn ......................................................................... 1991Jermaine Swafford ...................................................................... 1992Larry McCloud .............................................................................. 1993Damone Williams......................................................................... 1994John Grace ..................................................................................... 1995Doug Hodges ................................................................................ 1996Jason Redman .............................................................................. 1997Andrew Cowen ............................................................................. 1998Eddie Smolder .............................................................................. 1998Ben Poe ........................................................................................... 1999Judd Tabor ..................................................................................... 1999Brad Bates ...................................................................................... 2000Jesse Wisnewski ........................................................................... 2000Jeff Mullins ..................................................................................... 2001Curtis Keyes ................................................................................... 2002Nathan Kiskis ................................................................................. 2002Steven Bobrowski ........................................................................ 2002Will Albin ........................................................................................ 2003Nathan Kiskis ................................................................................. 2003Jimmy Skinner .............................................................................. 2004

College Football Hall of FameHarry “Cy” Young .......................................................................... 1958Frank Loria (Asst. Coach) ......................................................... 1998Jackie Hunt .................................................................................... 2004Mike Barber ................................................................................... 2005Jim Donnan (Coach) ................................................................... 2009Troy Brown ..................................................................................... 2010

Compaq Plays of the WeekBig Hit of the WeekBobby Addison ........................................................... Sept. 11, 1999Best Run of the WeekDoug Chapman ...........................................................Dec. 27, 1999Best Kickoff Return of the WeekJames Williams ........................................................... Sept. 11, 1999

Conference USAOffensive Player of the WeekAhmad Bradshaw ........................................................ Oct. 23, 2006Ahmad Bradshaw ....................................................... Nov. 20, 2006Darius Passmore ........................................................ Sept. 22, 2008

Defensive Player of the WeekDennis Thornton .......................................................... Oct. 31, 2005Matt Couch ......................................................................Nov. 6, 2006Maurice Kitchens ...........................................................Nov. 3, 2008Albert McClellan ........................................................ Sept. 21, 2009Mario Harvey ................................................................ Nov. 30, 2010George Carpenter...................................................... Sept. 12, 2011Tyson Gale .........................................................................Oct. 3, 2011Vinny Curry .................................................................... Oct. 17, 2011

Special Teams Player of the WeekIvan Clark ........................................................................ Oct. 17, 2005Chubb Small .................................................................. Oct. 31, 2005Jon Moravec ....................................................................Nov. 6, 2006Kase Whitehead ......................................................... Sept. 12, 2011Kase Whitehead ..............................................................Oct. 3, 2011

First TeamAhmad Bradshaw ........................................................................ 2006Curtis Keyes ................................................................................... 2006Doug Legursky ............................................................................. 2006Albert McClellan .............................................................. 2006, 2008Cody Slate ......................................................................2006 (Media)Doug Legursky ............................................................................. 2007Doug Legursky .............................................................2007 (Media)Cody Slate .......................................................... 2007 (Media), 2009Mario Harvey ................................................................................. 2009Craig Ratanamorn ....................................................................... 2009Sean McClellan ............................................................................. 2009Vinny Curry ........................................................................ 2010, 2011Mario Harvey ................................................................................. 2010Omar Brown .................................................................................. 2011

Second TeamAhmad Bradshaw ........................................................................ 2005Chris Hawkins ............................................................................... 2005Doug Legursky ............................................................................. 2005Matt Couch ....................................................................2006 (Media)C.J. Spillman .................................................................................. 2007Cody Slate ...................................................................................... 2007C.J. Spillman ...................................................... 2007 (Media), 2008Darius Marshall ............................................................................. 2008Brian Leggett................................................................................. 2008Darius Passmore .......................................................................... 2008Maurice Kitchens ......................................................................... 2008Darius Marshall ............................................................................. 2009Daniel Baldridge .......................................................................... 2009Albert McClellan .......................................................................... 2009Chad Schofield ............................................................................. 2010Lee Smith ........................................................................................ 2010

Third TeamEmmanuel Spann ........................................................................ 2006

Honorable MentionMatt Couch ................................................................2006 (Coaches)Josh Johnson ............................................................2006 (Coaches)Cody Slate ......................................................2006 (Coaches), 2008Chad Schofield ............................................................................. 2009Lee Smith ........................................................................................ 2009Vinny Curry .................................................................................... 2009Michael Janac ............................................................................... 2009

All-FreshmanMarty Biagi ..................................................................................... 2005Albert McClellan .......................................................................... 2005Zearrick Matthews ..................................................2006 (Coaches) Cody Slate ...................................................................................... 2006Darius Marshall ............................................................................. 2007Josh Evans ...................................................................................... 2007Darius Marshall .............................................................2007 (Media)Josh Evans ......................................................................2007 (Media)DeQuan Bembry .......................................................................... 2008C.J. Wood ........................................................................................ 2008Ryan Tillman .................................................................................. 2008Antavious Wilson ......................................................................... 2009Marques Aiken .............................................................................. 2010Chris Jasperse ............................................................................... 2011 Travon Van...................................................................................... 2011

Defensive Player of the YearAlbert McClellan (Media) .......................................................... 2006Vinny Curry .................................................................................... 2011

All-AcademicLee Smith ........................................................................................ 2010

Award WinnersAWARD WINNERS

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Curtis Head ........................................................................ 1999, 2001Ray Henderson ............................................................................. 1965George Hummel .......................................................................... 1966Mickey Jackson................................................................. 1965, 1966Larry Jarrett ................................................................................... 1958Curtis Keyes ................................................................................... 2004Wilson Lathan ............................................................................... 1959Fred Limscomb ............................................................................. 1958Jack Mahone ................................................................................. 1963Jamus Martin .................................................................... 2002, 2004Gary Marvin ................................................................................... 1965Dereno Marriott ........................................................................... 2001Howie Lee Miller .......................................................................... 1965Larry Moore ................................................................................... 1997Jim O’Conner ................................................................................. 1957Andre O’Neal ................................................................................. 1999Dennis Parker ................................................................................ 1966Jimmy Parker ................................................................................. 1999Steve Perretta.................................................................... 2001, 2002Jim Perry ......................................................................................... 1964Clyde Pierce ................................................................................... 1962Bobby Pruett ................................................................................. 1964Ron Puggi ........................................................................... 1998, 1999Jason Rader ................................................................................... 2003Brian Reed ...................................................................................... 1997George Riggs ..................................................................... 1966, 1967Richie Robb .................................................................................... 1966Jamie Rodgers .............................................................................. 1998Jim Simpson .................................................................................. 1957Ken Simpson ................................................................................. 1965Sonny Sirianni ............................................................................... 1958Duran Smith .................................................................................. 2002Jason Starkey ................................................................................ 1998George Templin ............................................................................ 1956Charles Tynes ................................................................................ 2003Franklin Wallace ........................................................................... 2001Orlando Washington ...................................................... 2001, 2002Rucker Wickline ............................................................................ 1959Irvin Wilson .................................................................................... 1956Bill Winter ....................................................................................... 1963Tom Wilkinson .............................................................................. 1966Max Yates ........................................................................................ 1999

All-MAC Academic TeamT.C. Beaver ...................................................................................... 2000Rogers Beckett.............................................................................. 1999Joe Deifel ........................................................................................ 2001Cory Dennison .................................................................. 2000, 2001Andrew English ............................................................................ 2001Vic Ferrari ........................................................................................ 1966Stephen Galbraith ....................................................................... 2000John Grace ..................................................................................... 1999Paul Hardy ...................................................................................... 2000Scott Harper .................................................................................. 2000Curtis Head ........................................................................ 2000, 2001J.R. Jenkins ......................................................................... 1999, 2000John Kinney ....................................................................... 1968, 1969Dewayne Lewis ............................................................................ 1999Josh Lohri ....................................................................................... 2000Chris Massey .......................................................... 1999, 2000, 2001Nate McPeek ................................................................................. 2001Jeff Mullins ..................................................................................... 2004Ian O’Connor ................................................................................. 2004Andre O’Neal ................................................................................. 1999Jimmy Parker ..................................................................... 1999, 2000Chad Pennington ................................................ 1997, 1998, 1999Scott Pettit ......................................................................... 1999, 2000Chuck Spearman ......................................................................... 2000Jimmy Tyson .................................................................................. 2001Franklin Wallace ........................................................................... 2000

MAC Offensive Player of The YearRandy Moss ................................................................................... 1997Chad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999Byron Leftwich ................................................................. 2001, 2002

MAC Defensive Player of The YearMax Yates ........................................................................................ 2001Johnathan Goddard ................................................................... 2004

Motor City Bowl Most Valuable PlayerChad Pennington ........................................................................ 1998Doug Chapman ............................................................................ 1999Byron Leftwich ............................................................................. 2000

Motor City Bowl Defensive MVPB.J. Cohen ....................................................................................... 1997John Grace ..................................................................................... 1998Giradie Mercer .............................................................................. 1999Michael Owens ............................................................................. 2000

Byron Leftwich ............................................................. Oct. 20, 2001Denero Marriott .......................................................... Nov. 10, 2001Brandon Carey ............................................................ Sept. 23, 2002Franklin Wallace ..............................................................Oct. 7, 2002Byron Leftwich ............................................................. Oct. 14, 2002Byron Leftwich ............................................................. Oct. 28, 2002Stan Hill .......................................................................... Nov. 18, 2002Byron Leftwich ...............................................................Dec. 2, 2002Stan Hill ............................................................................Sept. 9, 2003Entire Team .................................................................. Sept. 22, 2003Darius Watts (East)....................................................... Oct. 27, 2003Franklin Wallace (East) .................................................Nov. 3, 2003

Special Teams Player of the WeekCurtis Jones ................................................................... Oct. 30, 2000Maurice Hines .................................................................Nov. 6, 2000Roberto Terrell ............................................................ Sept. 29, 2001Curtis Head .......................................................................Nov. 3,2001 Curtis Head .................................................................. Sept. 23, 2002Curtis Head .................................................................... Oct. 21, 2002Jeff Mullins .......................................................................Dec. 2, 2002Entire Team .................................................................. Sept. 22, 2003Ben Lewis ....................................................................... Nov. 17, 2003Ian O’Connor (East) ......................................................Sept. 4, 2004Ian O’Connor (East) ..................................................... Oct. 11, 2004Emanuel Spann (East) ................................................ Oct. 18, 2004Ivan Clark (East) ............................................................ Oct. 23, 2004Ian O’Connor (East) ..................................................... Oct. 30, 2004

MAC Scholar Athlete of the WeekChad Pennington .........................................................Sept. 4, 1999Curtis Head .................................................................. Sept. 24, 2002

All-Mid-American ConferenceFirst TeamRogers Beckett.................................................................. 1998, 1999Jimmy Cabellos ............................................................................ 2000Doug Chapman ................................................................ 1998, 1999B.J. Cohen ....................................................................................... 1997LaVorn Colclough ............................................................ 1997, 1998Larry Coyer ..................................................................................... 1964Chris Crocker ................................................................................. 2001Jim Cure .................................................................. 1962, 1963, 1964Cagle Curtis ................................................................................... 1957Josh Davis ....................................................................................... 2001Danny Derricott ................................................... 1998, 1999, 2000Millard Fleming ............................................................................ 1961Johnathan Goddard ................................................................... 2004Tom Good ........................................................................... 1964, 1966John Grace ..................................................................................... 1999Mike Guilliams .................................................................. 1998, 1999Ricky Hall ........................................................................................ 1998Curtis Head .................................................................................... 2002Len Hellyer ..................................................................................... 1955Mike Hicks ...................................................................................... 1963Maurice Hines ............................................................................... 2000Gregg Kellett ................................................................................. 2001Byron Leftwich ................................................................. 2001, 2002Albie Maier ..................................................................................... 1954Jack Mahone ................................................................................. 1964Jamus Martin ................................................................................ 2003Larry McCloud .............................................................................. 1997Bob McCollins ............................................................................... 1955Nate McPeek ..................................................................... 2001, 2003Giradie Mercer .................................................................. 1998, 1999Randy Moss ................................................................................... 1997Jimmy Parker ................................................................................. 2000Chad Pennington ................................................ 1997, 1998, 1999Nate Poole .......................................................................... 1999, 2000Andy Socha .................................................................................... 1966Steve Sciullo ...................................................................... 2001, 2002Jason Starkey ................................................................................ 1999Ralph Street ................................................................................... 2001Paul Toviessi ....................................................................... 1999, 2000John Wade...................................................................................... 1997Bob Wagner ................................................................................... 1957Darius Watts........................................................... 2001, 2002, 2003Rucker Wickline ............................................................................ 1961James Williams ............................................................................. 1999Bill Winter ....................................................................................... 1964Max Yates ............................................................................ 2000, 2001

Second Team/Honorable MentionDick Allen ....................................................................................... 1957David Arritt .................................................................................... 1965Rogers Beckett.............................................................................. 1997Bill Bobbitt ..................................................................................... 1964Toriano Brown .................................................................. 2002, 2003Jimmy Cabellos ............................................................................ 1999Doug Chapman ............................................................................ 1997Earl Charles .................................................................................... 2003Chris Crocker ................................................................................. 2002Josh Davis ........................................................................... 2002, 2004John DeMarco............................................................................... 1966Victor Ferrari ...................................................................... 1965, 1966Todd Fugate................................................................................... 1957Sam Goines .................................................................................... 2001Tom Good ....................................................................................... 1963John Grace ..................................................................................... 1998Bob Hamlin, Sr. ............................................................................. 1962

CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-DistrictFirst TeamChad Pennington ............................................................ 1998, 1999Jimmy Parker ................................................................................. 2000Jeff Mullins ......................................................................... 2004, 2005

Second TeamTim Lewis ............................................................................ 1985, 1986Jimmy Parker ................................................................................. 1999Chris Massey .................................................................................. 1999Scott Pettit ..................................................................................... 2000

Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award (Finalist)Chad Pennington ........................................................................ 1998Chad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999

Football Gazette Offensive Player of the WeekRandy Moss (Nov. 30) ................................................................. 1996

Football Gazette Defensive Player of the WeekB.J. Cohen (Nov. 30) .................................................................... 1996

FBWAA National “Team of the Week”MU following win over Kansas State Sept. 22, 2003

GMAC Bowl MVPByron Leftwich ................................................................. 2001, 2002

GMAC Bowl Offensive MVPDenero Marriott .......................................................................... 2002

GMAC Bowl Defensive MVPYancey Satterwhite ..................................................................... 2002

Little Caesars Bowl Offensive MVPMartin Ward ................................................................................... 2009

Hardman Award (WV Amateur Athlete of the Year)John “Fuzzy” Filliez ...................................................................... 1976Carl Fodor ....................................................................................... 1985Tony Petersen ............................................................................... 1987Michael Payton ................................................................. 1991, 1992Chris Parker .................................................................................... 1995Randy Moss ................................................................................... 1996Chad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999Byron Leftwich ................................................................. 2001, 2002

Heisman Trophy FinalistsRandy Moss (4th place) ............................................................. 1997Chad Pennington (5th place) .................................................. 1999Byron Leftwich (6th Place) ....................................................... 2002

Jacobs Blocking Trophy Southern Conference Lineman of the YearPhil Ratliff ....................................................................................... 1992Chris Deaton.................................................................................. 1993William Pannell ............................................................................. 1995Aaron Ferguson ............................................................................ 1996

Sports Performance Award TrophyCody Slate (TE).............................................................................. 2009Vinny Curry (DE) ........................................................................... 2011

Lowell Cade Sportsman of the YearChad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999

MAC Championship MVPRandy Moss ................................................................................... 1997Chad Pennington ............................................................ 1998, 1999Byron Leftwich ................................................................. 2000, 2002

Mid-American ConferenceDefensive Player of the WeekJohn Grace ................................................................... Sept. 19, 1998John Grace ........................................................................Oct. 3, 1998John Grace ......................................................................Sept. 4, 1999Danny Derricott ..............................................................Oct. 2, 1999Ralph Street ................................................................... Oct. 23, 2000Max Yates ...........................................................................Oct. 6, 2001Duran Smith .................................................................. Oct. 21, 2002Roberto Terrell (East) ...................................................Sept. 9, 2003Entire Team .................................................................. Sept. 22, 2003Gladstone Coke (East) ............................................... Nov. 11, 2003Jamus Martin (East) ................................................... Nov. 24, 2003Johnathan Goddard (East) .........................................Dec. 1, 2003Johnathan Goddard (East) ..................................... Sept. 11, 2004Johnathan Goddard (East) ..........................................Oct. 4, 2004Johnathan Goddard (East) ....................................... Oct. 11, 2004Johnathan Goddard (East) ....................................... Oct. 23, 2004Chris Royal (East) ......................................................... Oct. 30, 2004

Offensive Player of the WeekRandy Moss ....................................................................Sept. 6, 1997Chad Pennington ...................................................... Sept. 12, 1998Chad Pennington ...........................................................Oct. 3, 1998Chad Pennington ........................................................ Oct. 19, 1999Chad Pennington ....................................................... Nov. 16, 1999Byron Leftwich ............................................................. Oct. 30, 2000Trod Buggs ......................................................................Sept. 8, 2001Byron Leftwich ........................................................... Sept. 29, 2001

Award WinnersAWARD WINNERS

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Benny Tobin ................................................................................... 1931Benny Fletcher .............................................................................. 1931Marvin Wooley .............................................................................. 1931Ralph Humphries ......................................................................... 1931Bernard Rogers ............................................................................. 1931Stubby Howell .............................................................................. 1931Joe Binns ......................................................................................... 1931Pete Woodrum .............................................................................. 1931John Jarrell ..................................................................................... 1931Clyde Underwood ....................................................................... 1939Jackie Hunt .................................................................................... 1939John Boyd....................................................................................... 1939Harley Kuhl..................................................................................... 1940Jack Peters ...................................................................................... 1940

Williams on Rating System of Houston, TexasJim Cure .......................................................................................... 1962Bob Hamlin .................................................................................... 1962

Woodson Award FinalistRandy Moss (4th place) ............................................................. 1997

Carl Lee ......................................................................................1981-82Byran Litton ............................................................1991 (2nd), 1992Billy Lyon............................................................................ 1994-95-96Don Mahoney ....................................................................1990 (2nd)Sam Manos .................................................................................... 1986Tim Martin ........................................................ 1994 (2nd), 1995-96Larry McCloud ........................................................................1995-96Johnny McKee .............................................................................. 1992Nick McKnight ...................................................................1988 (2nd)Bill Mendoza .......................................................................1988 (2nd)David Merrick .....................................................................1993 (2nd)Shannon Morrison ...................................................................... 1994Randy Moss ................................................................................... 1996Andre Motley ..........................................................................1989-90Tim Openlander ............................................. 1994 (2nd), 1995-96William Pannell .......................................................................1994-95Chris Parker ....................................................................... 1993-94-95Vince Parker ........................................................................1994 (2nd)Michael Payton .......................................................................1991-92Tony Petersen ........................................................1986 (2nd), 1987Phil Ratliff .................................................................................1991-92Brian Reed ...........................................................................1996 (2nd)Keenan Rhodes .....................................................1990 (2nd), 1992Madison Sayre .............................................................................. 1991Scott Smythe ................................................................................. 1996Mark Snyder .................................................................................. 1987John Spellacy .....................................................................1986 (2nd)Donahue Stephenson .........................................1990 (2nd), 1991Brian Stump ................................................................................... 1994Jermaine Swafford ................................................................1995-96Eric Thomas ........................................................................1996 (2nd)Trevor Thomas .............................................................................. 1993Pat Velarde ..................................................................................... 1983John Wade...................................................................................... 1996Mike Webb ..........................................................................1996 (2nd)Danny White .......................................................................1994 (2nd)Jermaine Wiggins ........................................................................ 1995Jamie Wilson ..........................................................1994 (2nd), 1996Von Woodson .....................................................................1989 (2nd)

Sports Illustrated All-Bowl TeamMichael Owens ............................................................................. 2000Byron Leftwich ............................................................................. 2001

Thorpe Award FinalistRogers Beckett.............................................................................. 1999

Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award FinalistChad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999

Walter Camp Football Foundation All-AmericanSecond TeamVinny Curry .................................................................................... 2011

Walter Payton Award I-AA Player of the YearMichael Payton ............................................................................. 1992

West Virginia All-StateJohn Farmer ................................................................................... 1912Fred “Shorty” Ollom ........................................................ 1912, 1913Howard Brockman ...................................................................... 1912John Archer ................................................................................... 1913

West Virginia Coach of the YearCharles Snyder .............................................................................. 1963Stan Parrish .................................................................................... 1984George Chaump .......................................................................... 1987Jim Donnan ....................................................................... 1991, 1992Bob Pruett ...................................................1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

West Virginia ConferenceFirst TeamTom Stark ................................................................ 1928, 1929, 1930“Didge” Hensley ........................................................................... 1928Marvin Laird .................................................................................. 1928Ramey Hunter ................................................................... 1930, 1931John Zontini .................................................................................. 1931Jack Morlock .................................................................................. 1939Jim Roberts ........................................................................ 1939, 1940Bob Adkins ..................................................................................... 1939Jackie Hunt .................................................................................... 1940Andy D’Antoni .............................................................................. 1940

Second TeamGeorge Kozak .................................................................... 1928, 1929Bernard Rogers ............................................................................. 1928Frank Porter ....................................................................... 1928, 1929Richard Hahn ................................................................................ 1928“Didge” Hensley ........................................................................... 1929Marvin Wooley .............................................................................. 1930Ramey McCoy ............................................................................... 1931Jake Mahoney ............................................................................... 1939Ed Ulinski ........................................................................................ 1940

Third Team/Honorable MentionC. Pete Wilson................................................................................ 1930Raymond McCoy.......................................................................... 1930Y. Jefferson Rife ............................................................................. 1931Curtis Ben Hamilton ....................................................... 1930, 1931Sammy McEwen............................................................... 1930, 1931Clinton McNeer ............................................................................ 1931

National Coach of the Year by “Coach of the Year Clinics”Bob Pruett ...................................................................................... 1997

NCAA Top VIII AwardChad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999

National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame – Vincent dePaul Draddy Award (Scholar-Athlete of the Year)Chad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999

Nissan Frontier National Player of the WeekByron Leftwich ............................................................ Nov. 17, 2001

Ohio Valley Conference First TeamAlbie Maier ..................................................................................... 1950Jim Swierczek .................................................................... 1951, 1952

All-Ohio Valley Conference Second TeamJim Vaglienti .................................................................................. 1951Ed Prelaz ......................................................................................... 1951Larry Hall ......................................................................................... 1951

Paul Warfield AwardRandy Moss ................................................................................... 1997

Vern Smith Award (MAC MVP)Randy Moss ................................................................................... 1997Chad Pennington ........................................................................ 1999Byron Leftwich ................................................................. 2001, 2002

Southern ConferenceAthlete of the YearTony Petersen .........................................................................1987-88Michael Payton .....................................................1991-92, 1992-93Todd Donnan ..........................................................................1994-95

Offensive Player of the YearTony Petersen ............................................................................... 1987Michael Payton ................................................................. 1991, 1992Chris Parker ........................................................................ 1993, 1995Todd Donnan ................................................................................ 1994

Defensive Player of the YearWilliam King .................................................................................. 1993

Media Freshman of the YearRon Lear .......................................................................................... 1979Barry Childers ................................................................................ 1980Ron Darby ...................................................................................... 1986Dewey Klein ................................................................................... 1988Alandus Sims ................................................................................. 1992Chad Pennington ........................................................................ 1995

Coaches Freshman of the YearRoger Johnson.............................................................................. 1991Chad Pennington ........................................................................ 1995

First Team Unless NotedGreg Adkins ........................................................................1989 (2nd)Glen Bates ...................................................................................... 1983Mike Barber ...................................................................... 1986-87-88Mike Bartrum .........................................................1991 (2nd), 1992Jim Bernardoni ..................................................................1991 (2nd)Troy Brown ..................................................................................... 1992Will Brown ...........................................................................1993 (2nd)Ricky Carter .................................................................................... 1993Barry Childers ................................................................................ 1980Ricardo Clark ............................................................... 1990-91 (2nd)B.J. Cohen .......................................................................... 1994-95-96Travis Colquitt ........................................................1993 (2nd), 1994Melvin Cunningham .............................................................1995-96J.D. Cyrus ..............................................................................1994 (2nd)Ron Darby ........................................................ 1987-88, 1989 (2nd)Chris Deaton..............................................1990-91 (2nd), 1992-93Sean Doctor .............................................................................1987-88Todd Donnan ..........................................................................1993-94Brian Dowler .................................................................................. 1991John Duncan ......................................................................1995 (2nd)Aaron Ferguson ........................................1993 (2nd), 1994-95-96Rory Fitzpatric ....................................................................1989 (2nd)Cecil Fletcher ......................................................................1986 (2nd)Larry Fourquean .......................................................................... 1983Rodney Garrett ............................................................................. 1993Reggie Giles .................................................................1986, 88 (2nd)Jayson Grayson..................................................................1995 (2nd)John Gregory .........................................................1988, 1989 (2nd)Derek Grier ...............................................................................1990-91John Halford .................................................................................. 1988Stanley Hall .........................................................................1988 (2nd)Bruce Hammond...............................................................1988 (2nd)Chris Hanson ................................................................................. 1996Eric Ihnat ...................................................................................1989-90Roger Johnson................................................ 1992 (2nd), 1993-94Shannon King ........................................................1992, 1993 (2nd)William King ...........................................................1992 (2nd), 1993Dewey Klein ................................................1988, 90 (2nd)1989, 91Eric Kresser ..................................................................................... 1996

Award WinnersAWARD WINNERS

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Stadium AttendanceSTADIUM ATTENDANCE

1991 (10-0)33,116 Sept. 7, 1991 Marshall 24, New Hampshire 2324, 127 Sept. 14, 1991 Marshall 70, Morehead State 1122,223 Sept. 28, 1991 Marshall 46, Brown 020,466 Nov. 2, 1991 Marshall 27, Western Car. 24 (2OT/HC)18,003 Nov. 9, 1991 Marshall 37, The Citadel 3117,535 Nov. 16, 1991 Marshall 61, VMI 018,256 Nov. 23, 1991 Marshall 63, East Tennessee State 916,840 Nov. 30, 1991 Marshall 20, Western Illinois 17 (OT)*16,889 Dec. 7, 1991 Marshall 41, Northern Iowa 13*21,084 Dec. 14, 1991 Marshall 14, Eastern Kentucky 7*

1992 (9-1)27,062 Sept. 5, 1992 Marshall 49, Morehead State 725,556 Sept. 12, 1992 Marshall 63, Eastern Illinois 2828,272 Oct. 10, 1992 Marshall 48, Furman 621,135 Oct. 24, 1992 Marshall 52, Tenn.-Chattanooga 2321,497 Nov. 7, 1992 Appalachian St. 37, Marshall 34 (HC)15,388 Nov. 14, 1992 Marshall 52, Tennessee Tech 1416,598 Nov. 28, 1992 Marshall 44, Eastern Kentucky 0*14,011 Dec. 5, 1992 Marshall 35, Middle Tennessee 21*16,323 Dec. 12, 1992 Marshall 28, Delaware 7*31,304 Dec. 19, 1992 Marshall 31, Youngstown State 28$

1993 (10-1)27,117 Sept. 4, 1993 Marshall 56, Morehead State 021,208 Sept. 11, 1993 Marshall 29, Murray State 329,464 Sept. 18, 1993 Marshall 13, Georgia Southern 319,187 Oct. 9, 1993 Marshall 51, VMI 025,175 Oct. 23, 1993 Marshall 35, Appalachian State 3 (HC)19,018 Nov. 6, 1993 Marshall 33, East Tennessee State 918,055 Nov. 20, 1993 Marshall 20, Western Carolina 1613,554 Nov. 27, 1993 Marshall 28, Howard 14*13,687 Dec. 4, 1993 Marshall 34, Delaware 31*14,472 Dec. 11, 1993 Marshall 24, Troy State 21*29,218 Dec. 18, 1993 Youngstown State 17, Marshall 5$

1994 (9-0)23,885 Sept. 3, 1994 Marshall 71, Morehead State 724,177 Sept. 10, 1994 Marshall 24, Tennessee Tech 1020,037 Sept. 24, 1994 Marshall 48, West Virginia State 026,036 Oct. 1, 1994 Marshall 62, Tenn.-Chattanooga 2124,968 Oct. 15, 1994 Marshall 38, Western Carolina 1423,260 Oct. 29, 1994 Marshall 42, The Citadel 30 (HC)20,405 Nov. 12, 1994 Marshall 35, Furman 1417,349 Nov. 26, 1994 Marshall 49, Middle Tennessee 14*16,494 Dec. 3, 1994 Marshall 28, James Madison 21 (OT)*27,674 Dec. 17, 1994 Youngstown State 28, Boise State 14$

1995 (7-2)23,743 Sept. 9, 1995 Marshall 45, Tennessee Tech 1419,983 Sept. 16, 1995 Marshall 37, Georgia Southern 719,702 Oct. 7, 1995 Marshall 56, VMI 2126,982 Oct. 21, 1995 Appalachian State 10, Marshall 318,749 Nov. 4, 1995 Marshall 52, East Tennessee St. 0 (HC)17,080 Nov. 18, 1995 Marshall 30, Hofstra 2813,035 Nov. 25, 1995 Marshall 38, Jackson State 8*14,472 Dec. 2, 1995 Marshall 41, Northern Iowa 14*32,106 Dec. 16, 1995 Montana 22, Marshall 20$

1996 (11-0)26,054 Sept. 7, 1996 Marshall 55, Howard 2721,851 Sept. 14, 1996 Marshall 42, West Virginia State 720,755 Sept. 28, 1996 Marshall 37, Western Kentucky 322,078 Oct. 5, 1996 Marshall 45, Tenn.-Chattanooga 019,330 Oct. 19, 1996 Marshall 56, Western Carolina 2121,038 Nov. 2, 1996 Marshall 56, The Citadel 25 (HC)22,615 Nov. 16, 1996 Marshall 42, Furman 1715,429 Nov. 30, 1996 Marshall 59, Delaware 14*14,096 Dec. 7, 1996 Marshall 54, Furman 0*14,414 Dec. 14, 1996 Marshall 31, Northern Iowa 14*30,052 Dec. 21, 1996 Marshall 49, Montana 29$

1997 (6-0)26,724 Sept. 20, 1997 Marshall 48, Western Illinois 726,642 Oct. 11, 1997 Marshall 52, Akron 1721,474 Oct. 25, 1997 Marshall 48, Eastern Michigan 2523,509 Nov. 8, 1997 Marshall 28, Bowling Green 0 (HC)32,012 Nov. 15, 1997 Marshall 27, Ohio 028,021 Dec. 5, 1997 Marshall 34, Toledo 14%% Mid-American Conference Championship Game

1998 (7-0)25,652 Sept. 12, 1998 Marshall 42, Troy 1233,204 Oct. 3, 1998 Marshall 31, Miami 1723,481 Oct. 17, 1998 Marshall 42, Kent State 721,534 Oct. 24, 1998 Marshall 42, Ball State 1023,082 Nov. 7, 1998 Marshall 28, Central Michigan 0 (HC)18,477 Nov. 21, 1998 Marshall 29, Wofford 2728,085 Dec. 4, 1998 Marshall 23, Toledo 17%% Mid-American Conference Championship Game

1999 (7-0)26,374 Sept. 11, 1999 Marshall 63, Liberty 329,741 Sept. 18, 1999 Marshall 35, Bowling Green 1630,194 Sept. 25, 1999 Marshall 34, Temple 030,203 Oct. 14, 1999 Marshall 38, Toledo 1330,081 Oct. 30, 1999 Marshall 41, Northern Illinois 9 (HC)26,053 Nov. 26, 1999 Marshall 34, Ohio 328,069 Dec. 3, 1999 Marshall 34, Western Michigan 30%% Mid-American Conference Championship Game

2000 (5-1)30,225 Aug. 31, 2000 Marshall 63, SE Missouri State 729,089 Sept. 30, 2000 Marshall 47, Buffalo 1427,109 Oct. 5, 2000 Western Michigan 30, Marshall 1025,646 Oct. 21, 2000 Marshall 34, Kent State 12 (HC)30,419 Nov. 11, 2000 Marshall 51, Miami 3124,816 Dec. 2, 2000 Marshall 19, Western Michigan 14%% Mid-American Conference Championship Game

2001 (6-0)27,533 Sept. 8, 2001 Marshall 49, Massachusetts 2032,034 Sept. 29, 2001 Marshall 37, Bowling Green 3130,063 Oct. 20, 2001 Marshall 42, Central Michigan 21 (HC)22,129 Oct. 27, 2001 Marshall 50, Akron 3324,932 Nov. 17, 2001 Marshall 42, Ohio 1816,041 Nov. 24, 2001 Marshall 38, Youngstown State 24

▲ A stadium record of 41,382 fans attended Marshall’s game against West Virginia on Sept. 10, 2010.

Season Attendance TotalsYear Dates Total Average1991 10 208,539 20,8541992 10 217,146 21,7141993 11 230,155 20,9231994 10 224,285 22,4281995 9 185,852 20,6501996 11 227,712 20,7011997 6 158,382 26,3971998 7 173,515 24,7881999 7 200,715 28,6732000 6 167,304 27,8842001 6 152,732 25,4552002 7 194,520 27,7892003 5 139,186 25,9332004 5 129,664 23,6202005 6 159,062 26,5102006 5 130,155 26,0312007 6 180,120 30,0202008 6 148,593 24,7662009 6 133,415 22,2362010 6 162,276 27,0462011 5 129,371 25,874Total 150 3,652,699 24,351

2002 (7-0)31,042 Aug. 31, 2002 Marshall 50, Appalachian State 1732,900 Sept. 20, 2002 Marshall 26, UCF 2128,200 Oct. 12, 2002 Marshall 66, Buffalo 2127,121 Oct. 19, 2002 Marshall 24, Troy 7 (HC)26,851 Nov. 12, 2002 Marshall 36, Miami 3423,824 Nov. 30, 2002 Marshall 38, Ball State 1424,582 Dec. 7, 2002 Marshall 49, Toledo 45%% Mid-American Conference Championship Game

2003 (4-1)25,141 Aug. 30, 2003 Marshall 45, Hofstra 2131,511 Sept. 12, 2003 Toledo 24, Marshall 1733,537 Oct. 11, 2003 Marshall 49, Kent State 33 (HC)29,884 Nov. 1, 2003 Marshall 42, Akron 2419,113 Nov. 28, 2003 Marshall 28, Ohio 0

2004 (4-1)29,382 Sept. 4, 2004 Troy 17, Marshall 1527,229 Sept. 29, 2004 Marshall 33, Miami 2530,128 Oct. 23, 2004 Marshall 48, Buffalo 14 (HC)23,122 Oct. 30, 2004 Marshall 20, UCF 319,803 Nov. 20, 2004 Marshall 31, Western Michigan 21

2005 (3-3)25,102 Sept. 1, 2005 Marshall 36, William & Mary 2436,914 Sept. 10, 2005 Kansas State 21, Marshall 1925,218 Oct. 1, 2005 Marshall 16, SMU 13 (OT)27,182 Oct. 15, 2005 Marshall 20, UAB 19 (HC)22,238 Nov. 8, 2005 Southern Miss 27, Marshall 24 (OT)22,408 Nov. 19, 2005 East Carolina 34, Marshall 29

2006 (4-1)26,861 Sept. 9, 2006 Marshall 54, Hofstra 3127,572 Oct. 4, 2006 UCF 23, Marshall 2229,204 Oct. 28, 2006 Marshall 41, Memphis 2725,128 Nov. 4, 2006 Marshall 42, Tulane 2120, 783 Nov. 18, 2006 Marshall 49, UTEP 21

2007 (3-3)40,383 Sept. 8, 2007 West Virginia 48, Marshall 2327,255 Sept. 15, 2007 New Hampshire 48, Marshall 3527,234 Oct. 21, 2007 Southern Miss 33, Marshall 2431,768 Oct. 27, 2007 Marshall 34, Rice 2126,718 Nov. 10, 2007 Marshall 26, East Carolina 726,762 Nov. 24, 2007 Marshall 46, UAB 39

2008 (3-3)25,661 Aug. 30, 2008 Marshall 30, Illinois State 1027,349 Sept. 13, 2008 Marshall 17, Memphis 1629,237 Oct. 3, 2008 Cincinnati 33, Marshall 1020,716 Oct. 28, 2008 Marshall 37, Houston 2324,059 Nov. 15, 2008 UCF 30, Marshall 1421,571 Nov. 29, 2008 Tulsa 38, Marshall 35

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2009 (4-2)24,012 Sept. 5, 2009 Marshall 31, Southern Illinois 2823,029 Sept. 19, 2009 Marshall 17, Bowling Green 1026,814 Oct. 3, 2009 East Carolina 21, Marshall 1718,878 Oct. 24, 2009 Marshall 27, UAB 721,036 Nov. 14, 2009 Southern Miss 27, Marshall 2019,646 Nov. 21, 2009 Marshall 34, SMU 31

2010 (4-2)41,382 Sept. 10, 2010 West Virginia 24, Marshall 2128,143 Sept. 25, 2010 Marshall 24, Ohio 2323,601 Oct. 13, 2010 UCF 35, Marshall 1424,740 Oct. 30, 2010 Marshall 16, UTEP 1225,108 Nov. 13, 2010 Marshall 28, Memphis 1319,302 Nov. 27, 2010 Marshall 38, Tulane 23

2011 (4-1)24,247 Sept. 10, 2011 Marshall 26, Southern Miss 2034,424 Sept. 24, 2011 Virginia Tech 30, Marshall 1027,509 Oct. 15, 2011 Marshall 24, Rice 2020,735 Oct. 28, 2011 Marshall 59, UAB 1422,456 Nov. 26, 2011 Marshall 34, East Carolina 27

* NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs$ NCAA Division I-AA National Championship Game

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YEAR OPPPONENT DATE RESULT1895 Kingsbury HS Nov. 28 T, 0-01897 Ironton HS Nov. 13 L, 6-141898 Ashland HS Nov. 25 W, 6-01899 Catlettsburg Nov. 30 T, 0-01900 Ironton HS Nov. 19 W, 20-01901 Charleston HS Nov. 29 T, 0-01902 Charleston HS Nov. 18 T, 0-01903 Ashland HS Oct. 24 W, 11-51904 Georgetown College Nov. 24 W, 11-51905 Miami (Ohio) Nov. 30 L, 5-351906 Morris Harvey Nov. 29 W, 12-51907 Morris Harvey Nov. 28 W, 6-01908 Morris Harvey Nov. 28 L, 5-111909 Morris Harvey Nov. 25 W, 23-01910 Morris Harvey Nov. 24 W, 8-61911 Georgetown College Nov. 30 W, 50-01912 Muskingum Nov. 28 W, 52-01913 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 27 L, 0-131914 Morris Harvey Nov. 26 W, 32-61915 Kentucky Wesleyan Nov. 24 W, 61-71916 Ohio Northern Nov. 30 W, 7-01917 Huntington HS Nov. 29 L, 0-121919 Kentucky Wesleyan Nov. 27 W, 33-01920 Morris Harvey Nov. 25 L, 0-471921 Louisville Nov. 26 W, 13-01922 Louisville Nov. 30 W, 21-71923 Morris Harvey Nov. 22 W, 7-01924 Louisville Nov. 27 W, 16-61925 Louisville Nov. 26 L, 2-71926 Hampden-Sydney Nov. 25 T, 0-01927 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 24 L, 0-191928 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 29 W, 13-71929 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 28 L, 0-281930 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 27 T, 6-61931 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 26 L, 0-131932 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 24 W, 22-01933 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 30 L, 6-121934 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 29 L, 0-391935 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 28 L, 6-121936 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 26 L, 0-61937 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 25 W, 27-01939 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 23 W, 47-131940 West Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 21 W, 67-01942 Bradley Nov. 26 W, 13-71946 Morehead State Nov. 16 L, 20-291947 Bradley Nov. 22 W, 33-191948 John Carroll Nov. 6 L, 0-201949 Ohio Oct. 29 W, 14-61950 John Carroll Oct. 28 L, 2-391951 Dayton Nov. 17 L, 13-371952 Kent State Oct. 25 L, 14-261953 Dayton Nov. 7 L, 7-211954 Kent State Oct. 23 L, 20-411955 Bowling Green Oct. 29 L, 26-271956 Kent State Oct. 20 L, 7-251957 Ohio Oct. 26 W, 34-281958 Xavier Nov. 1 L, 6-141959 Ohio Nov. 7 L, 14-21

YEAR OPPPONENT DATE RESULT1960 Delaware Oct. 22 T, 6-61961 Morehead State Oct. 21 T, 0-01962 Western Michigan Oct. 27 L, 0-121963 Bowling Green Nov. 9 L, 14-211964 Louisville Oct. 24 W, 28-61965 Bowling Green Nov. 6 L, 7-201966 Louisville Oct. 22 L, 15-351967 Bowling Green Nov. 4 L, 7-91968 Western Michigan Oct. 26 L, 12-401969 Bowling Green Nov. 1 W, 21-161970 Western Michigan Oct. 24 L, 3-341971 Bowling Green Oct. 30 W, 12-101972 Western Michigan Oct. 21 L, 0-341973 Bowling Green Oct. 27 L, 21-241974 Western Michigan Oct. 19 L, 17-201975 Western Michigan Oct. 25 W, 21-191976 Dayton Oct. 16 W, 9-01977 Toledo Sept. 24 W, 24-01978 Miami (Ohio) Oct. 14 L, 3-291979 Villanova Oct. 27 L, 14-241980 Tennessee-Chattanooga Oct. 18 L, 11-211981 VMI Oct. 24 L, 16-201982 Akron Oct. 23 W, 12-101983 Western Carolina Oct. 1 L, 7-211984 Appalachian State Oct. 13 W, 35-71985 VMI Oct. 19 W, 21-161986 Davidson Oct. 25 W, 63-141987 East Tennessee State Oct. 17 W, 27-71988 Furman Oct. 8 W, 24-101989 VMI Oct. 28 W, 40-101990 Tennessee-Chattanooga Oct. 20 L, 23-291991 Western Carolina Nov. 2 W, 27-241992 Appalachian State Nov. 7 L, 34-371993 Appalachian State Oct. 23 W, 35-31994 Citadel Oct. 29 W, 42-301995 East Tennessee State Nov. 4 W, 52-01996 Citadel Nov. 2 W, 56-251997 Bowling Green Nov. 8 W, 28-01998 Central Michigan Nov. 7 W, 28-01999 Northern Illinois Oct. 30 W, 41-92000 Kent State Oct. 21 W, 34-122001 Central Michigan Oct. 20 W, 42-212002 Troy State Oct. 19 W, 24-72003 Kent State Oct. 11 W, 49-332004 Buffalo Oct. 23 W, 48-142005 UAB Oct. 15 W, 20-192006 Memphis Oct. 28 W, 41-272007 Rice Oct. 27 W, 34-212008 UCF Nov. 15 L, 30-142009 East Carolina Oct. 3 L, 21-172010 UTEP Oct. 30 W, 16-122011 Rice Oct. 15 W, 24-20

All-Time Homecoming Record: 58-44-8 (.527)Longest Win Streak: 15 (1993-2007)Longest Losing Streak: 7 (1950-56)Most Common Opponent: West Virginia Wesleyan (14)

Homecoming GamesHOMECOMING GAMES