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220 TIGERS IN THE PROS
RECORDSINSIDE THIS SECTION
173 SCORING RECORDS176 RUSHING
195 PUNT RETURNS197 DEFENSE201 TOP RANKED TIGERS204 LAST TIME
209 LOU GROZA AWARD210 HONORED TIGERS
180 PASSING
184 RECEIVING186 TOTAL OFFENSE188 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS193 KICKOFF RETURNS
SINGLE GAMEMost Points Scored (min. 18)24 Dante Brown vs Houston 200118 Ryan White vs UAB 199918 Gerard Arnold vs Tulane 199918 Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State 199718 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee 199218 John Martin vs Tulane 199218 Larry Porter vs Arkansas State 199018 Billy Moody vs Louisville 198718 Jeff Womack vs SW Louisiana 198518 Paul Gowen vs Cincinnati 197118 Stan Davis vs Ole Miss 197118 Jay McCoy vs Wichita State 197018 Danny Pierce vs Southern Miss 196818 Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State 196518 Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel 196218 Dave Casinelli vs UT-Arlington 196218 Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel 196118 James Earl Wright vs The Citadel 196118 Don Coffee vs Tulsa 196118 Nick Bouni vs Southern Miss 195918 Bill Robertson vs Arkanasas State 195018 Frank Berry vs Tampa 1949
Most Touchdowns (min. 3)4 Dante Brown vs Houston 20013 Gerard Arnold vs Tulane 19993 Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State 19973 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee 19923 John Martin vs Tulane 19923 Larry Porter vs Arkansas State 19903 Billy Moody vs Louisville 19873 Jeff Womack vs SW Louisiana 19853 Paul Gowen vs Cincinnati 19713 Stan Davis vs Ole Miss 19713 Jay McCoy vs Wichita State 19703 Danny Pierce vs Southern Miss 19683 Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State 19653 Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel 19623 Dave Casinelli vs UT-Arlington 19623 Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel 19613 James Earl Wright vs The Citadel 19613 Don Coffee vs Tulsa 19613 Nick Bouni vs Southern Miss 19593 Bill Robertson vs Arkanasas State 19503 Frank Berry vs Tampa 1949
Most Touchdowns Responsible For (min. 4)5 Danny Wimprine vs Murray State 20025 Danny Wimprine vs Army 20014 Travis Anglin vs UT-Chattanooga 20014 Bernard Oden vs UAB 19974 Steve Matthews vs Tulane 19924 Tim Jones vs Tulane 19894 Lloyd Patterson vs Auburn 19764 Danny Pierce vs Louisville 19694 Billy Fletcher vs Miss State 1965
Most PATs Made Kicking (min. 7)9 Pete Weeks vs Louisville 19698 Joe Allison vs Tulane 19928 Jack Carter vs Hardin-Simmons 19617 Ryan White vs Houston 20017 Pete Weeks vs Wichita State 19707 Roger Carter vs Cincinnati 19727 Hal McGeorge vs Virginia Tech 1973
Most Consecutive PATs Made (101)101 Ryan White (101x101) 1998-01
Most Points Kicking (min. 13)18 Ryan White vs UAB 199916 Ryan White vs Cincinnati 199814 Joe Allison vs Tulane 199213 Ryan White vs Arkansas State 200013 Don Glosson vs Ole Miss 198313 Rusty Bennett vs NTSU 1977
Most Field Goals Made (min. 4)5 Ryan White vs UAB 19994 Ryan White vs Arkansas State 20004 Ryan White vs Cincinnati 19984 Joe Allison vs Mississippi 19924 Rusty Bennett vs North Texas 1977
Most Field Goals Attempted (min. 4)6 Ryan White vs UAB 19994 Ryan White vs Arkansas State 20004 Ryan White vs Cincinnati 19984 Joe Allison vs Mississippi 19924 Rusty Bennett vs North Texas 1977
SINGLE SEASONMost Points Scored101 Joe Allison 199284 Dave Casinelli 196378 Alex Williams 194972 Dante Brown 200172 Russ Vollmer 196272 Paul Gowen 197172 Bill Robertson 1950
Most Touchdowns Scored14 Dave Casinelli 196313 Alex Williams 194912 Dante Brown 200112 Bill Robertson 195012 Frank Berry 1949
Most Touchdowns Responsible For26 Danny Wimprine 200221 Lloyd Patterson 197620 Bernard Oden 199719 Billy Fletcher 196519 James Earl Wright 196118 Steve Matthews 199217 Danny Wimprine 2001
Most Points Kicking101 Joe Allison 1992
71 Don Glosson 198370 Ryan White 199866 Joe Allison 199366 John Butler 1989
Most PATs Made42 John Cobb 194938 Jack Carter 196137 Pete Weeks 196936 Ryan White 200132 Stephen Gostkowski 200232 Joe Allison 199232 Hal McGeorge 1973
Most PATs Attempted43 Jack Carter 196142 Pete Weeks 196937 Stephen Gostkowski 200236 Ryan White 200136 Jack Carter 1960
Most Field Goals Made23 Joe Allison 199216 Ryan White 199816 John Butler 198915 Don Glosson 198414 John Butler 198814 Don Glosson 1983
Most Field Goals Attempted25 Joe Allison 199220 John Butler 198920 Don Glosson 198320 Rusty Bennett 197719 John Butler 198819 Ryan White 1999
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made (16)16 Ryan White 1998-99
CAREERMost Points Scored263 Joe Allison (110 PAT/51 FG) 1990-93248 Ryan White (101 PAT/49 FG) 1998-01218 Dave Casinelli (36 TDs) 1960-63214 John Butler (70 PAT/48 FG) 1986-89171 Jay McCoy (27 TD/6 PAT/1 FG) 1968-70
Most Touchdowns Scored36 Dave Casinelli 1960-6327 Jay McCoy 1968-7020 Larry Porter 1990-9320 Russ Vollmer 1960-6319 Paul Gowen 1968-7019 Terdell Middleton 1973-7619 Lloyd Patterson 1975-78
Most Touchdowns Responsible For45 Lloyd Patterson 1975-7843 Danny Wimprine 2001-34 Dave Casinelli 1960-6332 Steve Matthews 1992-9331 Billy Fletcher 1963-65
Most Points Kicking263 Joe Allison (110 PAT/51 FG) 1990-93248 Ryan White (101 PAT/49 FG) 1998-01214 John Butler (70 PAT/48 FG) 1986-89168 Don Glosson (66 PAT/34 FG) 1983-85155 Rusty Bennett (65 PAT/30 FG) 1977-80
Joe AllisonGerard Arnold
MEMPHIS
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ScoringScoring
YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERSYEAR PLAYER TDS EP-EPA FG-FGA TP2002 Stephen Gostkowski - 32-37 9-14 592001 Dante Brown 12 - - 722000 Ryan White - 18-18 12-18 541999 Ryan White - pk - 25-25 13-19 641998 Ryan White - pk - 22-22 16-16 701997 Bernard Oden - qb 8 1-1 0-0 501996 Ted Lane - pk 0 12-13 12-18 481995 Drew Pairamore - pk - 10-10 4-11 221994 Luis Tejeda - pk - 9-10 13-17 481993 Joe Allison - pk - 30-30 12-18 661992 Joe Allison - pk - 32 -32 23 -25 1 0 11991 Joe Allison - pk - 25-25 6-13 431990 Larry Porter - rb 9 - - 541989 John Butler - pk - 18-18 16-20 661988 John Butler - pk - 20-22 14-19 621987 John Butler - pk - 25-26 11-15 581986 John Butler - pk - 7-8 7-9 281985 Don Glosson - pk - 18-19 5-13 331984 Don Glosson - pk - 18-19 15-16 631983 Don Glosson - pk - 29-29 14-20 711982 Trell Hooper - qb 5 - - 301981 Greg Hauss - pk - 8-8 5-8 231980 Rusty Bennett - pk - 11-11 8-13 351979 Richard Locke - fb 5 - - 301978 Earnest Gray - wr 9 1-1 - 561977 Rusty Bennett - pk - 21-22 13-20 601976 Lloyd Patterson - qb 7 - - 421975 Terdell Middleton - rb 8 1-1 - 501974 Bobby Williams - pk - 20-24 9- 471973 Hal McGeorge - pk - 32-32 9- 591972 Dan Darby - rb 7 - - 421971 Paul Gowen - rb 7 - - 421970 Jay McCoy - rb 9 6-1 - 631969 Pete Weeks - pk - 37- 5- 521968 Jay McCoy - rb 10 - - 601967 Nick Pappas - wr 5 - - 301966 Tom Wallace - rb 6 - - 361965 Billy Fletcher - qb 6 24- 3- 691964 Billy Fletcher - qb 2 16- 7- 491963 Dave Casinelli - fb 14 - - 841962 Russ Vollmer - qb 8 23- - 721961 Jack Carter - qb 4 38-43 1-2 651960 Jack Carler -qb 3 29-36 2-3 531959 Nick Buoni - qb 7 1-4 - 441958 Paul Parrish - qb 4 2- 1-1 261957 Bob Schmidt - rb 5 5-7 - 351956 Bubba Leonard - qb 2 20-22 - 321955 Andy Nelson - rb 6 - - 421954 Andy Nelson - rb 6 - - 361953 Ollie Keller - qb 3 10- - 281952 Ralph Messer - rb 4 - - 241951 Ralph Messer - rb 4 - - 24
Red Hoggatt - qb 4 - - 241950 Bill Robertson - wr 12 - - 721949 Alex Williams - fb 13 - - 781948 Jake Scott - rb 5 - - 301940 Sam Hinsman - fb 5 1- - 31(Bold face denotes scoring record)
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Most PATs Made110 Joe Allison 1990-93101 Ryan White 1998-0178 Pete Weeks 1967-6977 Jack Carter 1959-6170 John Butler 1986-89
Most PATs Attempted112 Joe Allison 1990-93101 Ryan White 1998-0192 Jack Carter 1959-6191 Pete Weeks 1967-6974 John Butler 1986-89
Highest PAT Percentage1.000 Ryan White (101x101) 1998-0198.2 Joe Allison (110X112) 1990-9396.2 Hal McGeorge (51x53) 1972-7395.7 Don Glosson (66X69) 1983-8595.6 Rusty Bennett (65X68) 1977-80
Most Field Goals Made51 Joe Allison 1990-9349 Ryan White 1998-0148 John Butler 1986-8934 Don Glosson 1983-8530 Rusty Bennett 1977-80
Most Field Goals Attempted71 Joe Allison 1990-9367 Ryan White 1998-0163 John Butler 1986-8951 Don Glosson 1983-8550 Rusty Bennett 1977-80
Field Goal Pct. (min.50 att.).761 John Butler (48x63) 1986-89.731 Ryan White (49x67) 1998-01.718 Joe Allison (51x71) 1990-93.666 Don Glosson (34X51) 1983-85.600 Rusty Bennett (30X50) 1977-80
TEAM RECORDSGAME
Most Points Scored70 Tampa 194969 Louisville 196964 Union University 1950
62 Tulane 199261 Arkansas State 194961 East Central Oklahoma 1951
Most Touchdowns Scored11 Tampa 194910 Louisville 196910 Union 19509 Arkansas State 19499 East Central Oklahoma 1951
Most Rushing Touchdowns7 North Texas State 19717 The Citadel 19626 Wichita State 1972
6 Tulsa 19726 Tulsa 19696 Cincinnati 1969
Most Passing Touchdowns5 Louisville 19694 Army 20014 Tulane 19923 by several opponents
Most Extra Points9 Louisville 19698 Tulane 19927 Houston 2001
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Dave Casinelli led thenation inrushing and scoringin 1963.
CAREER SCORING LEADERSPos. Name Yrs. Played TDs EPK/Other FGs TP
pk Joe Allison 1990-93 0 110 51 263
pk Ryan White 1998-01 - 101 49 248rb Dave Casinelli 1960-63 36 0 0 218
pk John Butler 1986-89 0 70 48 214
rb Jay McCoy 1968-70 27 6 1 171pk Don Glosson 1983-85 0 66 34 168
pk Rusty Bennett 1977-80 - 65 30 155
rb Alex Williams 1949-50 24 0 0 144qb Billy Fletcher 1963-65 10 43 10 142
qb Russ Vollmer 1961-63 17 38 - 142
rb Larry Porter 1990-93 21 - - 126rb Dante Brown 2001-02 19 1 - 116
rb Gerard Arnold 1997-99 18 - - 108pk Bobby Williams 1974-76 - 52 17 103
rb Jeff Womack 1982-86 17 1 - 102
Most Touchdowns Scored/Game
No. Player (Opponent/Year)4 Dante Brown vs Houston, 20013 Frank Berry vs Tampa, 19493 Bill Robertson vs Arkanas Statae, 19503 Nick Bouni vs Southern Miss, 19593 Don Coffee vs Tulsa, 19613 James Earl Wright vs The Citadel, 19613 Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel, 19613 Dave Casinelli vs UT-Arlington, 19623 Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel, 19623 Bob Sherlag vs Miss Statae, 19653 Danny Pierce vs Southern Miss, 19683 Jay McCoy vs Wichita State, 19703 Stan Davis vs Ole Miss, 19713 Paul Gowen vs Cincinnati, 19713 Jeff Womack vs SW Louisiana, 19853 Billy Moody vs Louisville, 19873 Larry Porter vs Arkansas State, 19903 John Martin vs Tulane, 19923 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee, 19923 Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, 19973 Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999
Most Point Scored/Game
No. Player (Opponent/Year)24 Dante Brown vs Houston, 200118 Frank Berry vs Tampa, 194918 Bill Robertson vs Arkanas Statae, 195018 Nick Bouni vs Southern Miss, 195918 Don Coffee vs Tulsa, 196118 James Earl Wright vs The Citadel, 196118 Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel, 196118 Dave Casinelli vs UT-Arlington, 196218 Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel, 196218 Bob Sherlag vs Miss Statae, 196518 Danny Pierce vs Southern Miss, 196818 Jay McCoy vs Wichita State, 197018 Stan Davis vs Ole Miss, 197118 Paul Gowen vs Cincinnati, 197118 Jeff Womack vs SW Louisiana, 198518 Billy Moody vs Louisville, 198718 Larry Porter vs Arkansas State, 199018 John Martin vs Tulane, 199218 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee, 199218 Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, 199718 Ryan White vs UAB, 199918 Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999
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7 Virginia Tech 19737 Wichita State 19727 Cincinnati 19727 Louisville 1962
Most Field Goals Made5 UAB 19994 Cincinnati 19984 Mississippi 19924 North Texas State 1976
Most Field Goals Attempted - Game6 UAB 19996 North Texas State 19764 Arkansas 19944 Mississippi 19924 North Texas State 1977
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made16 1998-9916 1983-84
Most Touchdowns Scored57 194956 195048 196145 196943 1960
Fewest Touchdowns Scored1 1920
Most Rushing Touchdowns33 196129 196927 196827 1960
Most Passing Touchdowns24 200221 200119 199218 199314 six times
Most Extra Points40 196139 196936 200134 200234 1960
Most Field Goals Made23 199215 199415 198414 198814 1983
Fewest Field Goals Made0 1958
Jay McCoy
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Most Field Goals Attempted25 199221 199420 198320 1977
Fewest Field Goals Attempted8 19788 1968
Most 2-Point Conversions Made4 X 7 19763 X 4 19883 X 7 19793 X 6 19783 X 5 19773 X 3 1975; 1997; 1998
RushingRushingSINGLE GAME
Most Rushing Attempts (min. 33)42 Marcus Holliday vs Tulane 199437 Larry Porter vs Mississippi 199337 James King vs Wichita State 197735 Frank Fletcher vs Cincinnati 199433 Marcus Holliday vs Arkansas 199433 Dave Casinelli vs South Car. 1963
Most Yards Rushing (min. 185)260 Paul Gowen vs Tulsa 1969210 Dave Casinelli vs Houston 1963206 Larry Porter vs Arkansas State 1990190 Teofilo Riley vs Arkansas State 1998189 Richard Williams vs Ga. Tech 1980188 Eddie Hill vs Cincinnati 1978185 Frank Fletcher vs Cincinnati 1994
Highest Average Per Carry (min. 12)15.8 Richard Williams vs Ga. Tech 198015.3 Paul Gowen vs Tulsa 196911.0 DeAngelo Williams vs Army 200210.8 DeAngelo Williams vs Murray St. 200210.4 Eddie Hill vs Cincinnati 19789.5 DeAngelo Wiliams vs Sou. Miss 2002
Longest Run from Scrimmage95 Keith White vs Arkansas State 194892 Herb Covington vs Cincinnati 196692 Sonny Parsons vs The Citadel 196189 Jack Scott vs Union 194889 Keith Benton vs Louisville 1990
Most Rushing Touchdowns4 Dante Brown vs Housotn 20013 Has been done 20 times
SINGLE SEASONMost Rushing Attempts (min. 170)219 Dave Casinelli 1963208 Gerard Arnold 1998193 Marvin Cox 1989184 Dante Brown 2001173 Dave Casinelli 1962
Most Yards Rushing (min. 850)1059 Gerard Arnold 19981016 Dave Casinelli 1962919 Terdell Middleton 1976902 Dante Brown 2001868 Paul Gowen 1970
Rushing Average7.6 Paul Wilson 19717.3 Jack Carter 19607.2 Nick Pappas 19676.6 DeAngelo Williams 20026.5 Sonny Parsons 1961
Most Rushing Touchdowns (min. 10)14 Dave Casinelli 196311 Dante Brown 200111 Dave Casinelli 196210 James Earl Wright 196110 Jay McCoy 1968
Most 100-Yard Games6 Gerard Arnold 19984 DeAngelo Williams 20024 Dave Casinelli 19634 Dave Casinelli 19624 Terdell Middleton 19764 Marvin Cox 1989
CAREERMost Rushing Attempts549 Dave Casinelli 1960-63499 Gerard Arnold 1997-99498 Larry Porter 1990-93479 Wayne Pryor 1986-89417 Jeff Womack 1983-86
Most Yards Rushing2636 Dave Casinelli 1960-632378 Gerard Arnold 1997-992194 Larry Porter 1990-931970 Terdell Middleton 1973-761924 Wayne Pryor 1986-89
Rushing Average5.4 Paul Gowen 1969-714.8 Gerard Arnold 1997-994.8 Dave Casinelli 1960-634.8 Terdell Middleton 1973-764.8 Dornell Harris 1971-73
Larry Porter
MEMPHIS
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Most Rushing Touchdowns36 Dave Casinelli 1960-6327 Jay McCoy 1968-7020 Larry Porter 1990-9320 Russ Vollmer 1960-6319 Paul Gowen 1969-7119 Terdell Middleton 1973-7619 Lloyd Patterson 1975-78
Most 100-Yard Games11 Gerard Arnold 1997-997 Dave Casinelli 1960-636 Larry Porter 1990-936 Paul Gowen 1969-715 Terdell Middleton 1973-765 Dornell Harris 1971-735 Marvin Cox 1988-904 DeAngelo Williams 2002-4 Punkin Williams 1983-844 Eddie Hill 1975-784 Herb Covington 1965-674 Teofilo Riley 1996-99
TEAM RECORDSGAME
Most Rushing Attempts81 vs North Texas State 197177 vs Wichita State 197276 vs North Texas State 197970 vs Georgia Tech 198170 vs Virginia Tech 1970
Fewest Rushing Attempts19 vs Arkansas 199820 vs Mississippi 1998
Most Yards Rushing507 vs Tulsa 1969485 vs Wichita State 1970456 vs North Texas State 1971436 vs Tulsa 1972419 vs The Citadel 1962
Fewest Yards Rushing-14 vs Houston 1998
Most Rushing Touchdowns7 vs North Texas State 19717 vs The Citadel 19626 vs Wichita State 19726 vs Tulsa 19726 vs Cincinnati 1969
Jay McCoy scored 27rushing touchdowns inhis career at Memphis.
Most Rushing Touchdowns33 196129 196927 196827 1960
1 0 0 - YA R DRUSHING GAMES
Gerard Arnold (11)165 vs Tulane 1998160 vs East Carolina 1998144 vs Louisville 1999142 vs East Carolina 1997142 vs Tulane 1999138 vs Army 1999123 vs Cincinnati 1998119 vs Southern Miss 1998119 vs Arkansas State 1997119 vs Arkansas State 1998102 vs Minnesota 1998
Dave Casinelli (7)210 vs Houston 1963154 vs Mississippi State 1962140 vs UT-Chattanooga 1963139 vs Texas-Arlington 1962136 vs South Carolina 1963
Tailback Terdell Middletonhad five 100-yard rushinggames in his career as aTiger.
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Memphis State 42, Tulsa 24
Homecoming was a rousing success, and theTigers established a couple of impressive recordsin a 42-24 victory over Tulsa before 23,003 atMemorial Stadium.
Foremost among the marks was Paul Gowen’samazing 260 yards rushing, eclipsing a gamerecord set six years earlier by Dave Casinelli.Gowen reeled off two touchdowns and set upanother with an 85-yard run in the final period.
The other record was the 507 rushing yardsby the Tigers in a game that netted 550 totalyards.
An early interception by Steve Jaggard led to
MSU’s first touchdown, coming three plays af-ter the theft and credited to quarterback DannyPierce on a 24-yard roll-out.
A five-touchdown barrage in the second pe-riod - three by the Tigers and two by Tulsa - leftit 28-12 at halftime. Memphis State quarterbackRicky Thurow ran four yards and Gowen ran36 and six yards for the MSU scores; and JimButler caught passes of eight and 16 yards forthe Tulsa points.
The Golden Hurricane closed the contest to28-18 in the third quarter, Rick Arrington andButler teaming for their third touchdown passof the night. The play covered four yards.
A big tackle and fumble recovery by DavidBerrong stopped another Tulsa threat early inthe fourth quarter, and the Tigers went 93 yardsin two plays to make it 38-18. Gowen brokethrough left tackle for 85 yards and tailback JayMcCoy ran seven yards for the touchdown.
Thurow fought four yards for the final MSUtouchdown, and John Ashton, who gained 154yards rushing for the Hurricanes, scored fromtwo yards out to close the action.
First Yds Yds Int Penal-Downs Rush Pass Passes By Punts Fumbles ties
Tulsa 0 12 6 6 24Summary: Memphis State - Pierce 24 run (Weeks kick), Thurow 4 run (Weeks kick), Gowen 36 run(Weeks kick), Gowen 6 run (Weeks kick), McCoy 8 run (Weeks kick), Thurow 4 run (Weeks kick). Tulsa -Butler 8 pass from Arrington (PAT failed), Butler 15 pass from Arrington (PAT failed), Butler 15 pass fromArrington (PAT failed), Ashton 2 run (PAT failed)
The Greatest Rushing Performance(The following is taken from the 1970 Memphis State Football Media Guide review section. It
recaps the performance of Paul “Skeeter” Gowen in the 1969 Memphis-Tulsa game.)
129 vs The Citadel 1962105 vs Tennessee Tech 1962
Paul “Skeeter” Gowen (6)260 * vs Tulsa 1969163 vs North Texas State 1970141 vs Utah State 1971135 vs Southern Miss 1970130 vs Utah State 1970115 vs Miami 1969
Larry Porter (6)206 vs Arkansas State 1990174 vs Cincinnati 1992167 vs Arkansas State 1991137 vs Ole Miss 1993133 vs Tulsa 1992113 vs Ole Miss 1992
Marcus Holliday (5)171 vs Arkansas 1994151 vs Tulane 1994138 vs Tennessee 1991122 vs Arkansas State 1994106 vs Louisville 1991
Terdell Middleton (5)172 vs Tulane 1976143 vs Tulsa 1975112 vs Florida State 1974102 vs Florida State 1976102 vs Wichita State 1976
Marvin Cox (5)150 vs Cincinnati 1989116 vs Florida 1989105 vs Tulane 1989
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CAREER RUSHING LEADERSN a m e Yrs. Carries Tot.Yds
Eddie Hill (RB) 75-78 212 1,076Marvin Cox (RB) 88-89 215 1,074
James King (RB) 76-78 248 1,020
Gerald White (RB) 86-89 257 1,013
LONG RUSHING PLAYS
YDS PLAYER OPP YEAR92 Herb Covington Cincinnati 196692 Sonny Parsons The Citadel 196189 Jack Scott Union Univ. 194888 Tony Wiley Mississippi 198086 DeAngelo Williams Tulane 200285 Keith Benton Louisville 199085 Paul Gowen Tulsa 196985 Andy Nelson Sou. Miss 195380 John Martin East Carolina 199280 Richard Williams Louisville 198077 Jimmy Cole Southern Miss 195376 Richard Williams Georgia Tech 198075 Richard Williams Cincinnati 198275 Keith White Murray State 1949
On October 10, 1987, Tiger fullback Wayne Pryor rushedfor 112 yards on 19 carries in leading Memphis to a 13-10upset of 16th nationally ranked Alabama in Liberty BowlMemorial Stadium. Alabama’s Heisman Trophy candidateBobby Humphries was held to 84 yards on 22 attempts.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RUSHING LEADERSYEAR NAME ATTS YDS TDS2002 DeAngelo Williams 103 684 52001 Dante Brown 184 902 112000 Sugar Sanders 167 646 41999 Gerard Arnold 146 706 71998 Gerard Arnold 208 1,059 61997 Gerard Arnold 145 613 41996 Teofilo Riley 145 572 31995 Quitman Spaulding 100 383 11994 Marcus Holliday 145 618 31993 Larry Porter 126 540 51992 Larry Porter 140 732 41991 Larry Porter 116 454 21990 Keith Benton 148 612 51989 Marvin Cox 193 844 31988 Wayne Pryor 111 412 01987 Wayne Pryor 145 647 51986 Wayne Pryor 129 501 11985 Jeff Womack 89 306 41984 Punkin Williams 137 832 71983 Punkin Williams 123 546 41982 Richard Williams 89 480 21981 Tony Wiley 123 497 21980 Richard Williams 80 438 41979 Leo Cage 128 599 31978 Eddie Hill 126 739 21977 James King 168 626 41976 Terdell Middleton 160 919 51975 Terdell Middleton 138 586 71974 Reuben Gibson 116 493 11973 Dornell Harris 109 564 31972 Dornell Harris 132 698 51971 Paul Skeeter Gowen 149 644 61970 Paul Skeeter Gowen 145 868 61969 Paul Skeeter Gowen 117 715 61968 Ray Jamieson 123 573 31967 Ricky Thurow 88 394 31966 Terry Padgett 142 539 31965 Billy Fletcher 109 556 61964 Billy Fletcher 92 367 21963 Dave Casinelli 219 1016 141962 Dave Casinelli 173 826 111961 Dave Casinelli 117 646 91960 Lennie Kaplan 69 324 21959 James Earl Wright 66 310 01957 Frank Massa 60 261 31956 Bobby Brooks 67 378 31955 Bobby Brooks 63 293 21954 Jim Shelton 81 366 41953 Sonny Rodgers - 448 4
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103 vs Vanderbilt 1988102 vs Arkansas State 1989
Dornell Harris (5)131 vs Wichita State 1972129 vs Tulsa 1972119 vs Utah State 1972110 vs Kansas State 1973106 vs Virginia Tech 1973
DeAngelo Williams (4)166 vs Tulane 2002129 vs Murray State 2002110 vs Army 2002105 vs Southern Miss 2002
Punkin Williams (4)148 vs Southern Miss 1984142 vs SW Louisiana 1984137 vs Mississippi State 1984121 vs Louisville 1983
Eddie Hill (4)188 vs Cincinnati 1978114 vs Southern Miss 1978107 vs Wichita State 1978102 vs Mississippi State 1977
Herb Covington (4)145 vs McNeese State 1965140 vs Cincinnati 1966103 vs West Texas State 1965102 vs Mississippi State 1965
Tefilo Riley (4)190 vs Arkansas State 1998152 vs Louisville 1998119 vs SW Louisiana 1996104 vs Arkansas State 1999
Dante Brown (3)158 vs UT-Chattanooga 2001148 vs Houston 2001119 vs Louisville 2001
Leo Cage (3)156 vs Cincinnati 1979124 vs Louisville 1979118 vs Ole Miss 1979
Wayne Pryor (3)115 vs Tulsa 1987112 vs Alabama 1987102 vs Southern Miss 1986
James King (3)120 vs North Texas State 1977119 vs Wichita State 1977110 vs Southern Miss 1977
Ray Jamieson (3)137 vs Louisville 1968122 vs North Texas State 1971109 vs Southern Miss 1971
Jay McCoy (3)121 vs Florida State 1969101 vs Southern Miss 1969100 vs Louisville 1968
Billy Fletcher (3)128 vs West Texas State 1964120 vs West Texas State 1965116 vs Tulsa 1965
John Martin (2)164 vs East Carolina 1992113 vs SW Louisiana 1993
Jeff Womack (2)140 vs Louisville 1983110 vs Tennessee 1985Gerald White (2)101 vs Tulane 1987100 vs Vanderbilt 1987
Frank Fletcher (2)185 vs Cincinnati 1994101 vs Louisville 1994
Jeff “Sugar” Sanders (2)132 vs East Carolina 2000122 vs Cincinnati 2000
Richard Williams (2)184 vs Georgia Tech 1981100 vs Louisville 1980
Tony Wiley (2)131 vs Ole Miss 1980106 vs Southern Miss 1981
Richard Locke (2)121 vs Ole Miss 1978120 vs North Texas State 1979
Reuben Gibson (2)112 vs Louisville 1976107 vs Colorado State 1974
Xavier Crawford (1)134 vs Southern Miss 1991
Keith Benton (1)147 vs Louisville 1990
Leon Bosby (1)126 vs SW Louisiana 1990
Charles Allen (1)111 vs Tulane 1990
Tim Jones (1)132 vs Tulane 1989
Danny Felts (1)145 vs Wichita State 1979
Herb Covington
Lloyd Patterson (1)108 vs Florida State 1975
Ronald “Runt” Moon (1)111 vs Mississippi State 1974
Dan Darby (1)109 vs Cincicnnati 1972
Al Harvey (1)136 vs Utah State 1972
Joe Lynch (1)131 vs Wichita State 1970
Ricky Thurow (1)131 vs Louisville 1969
Terry Padgett (1)129 vs South Carolina 1966
Ralph Messer (1)116 vs Louisville 1952
Tailback Gerard Arnold setthe Memphis single rushingrecord with 1,059 yards in1998. He was just the fourthMemphis back to surpass2,000 career yards rushing.
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PassingPassingSINGLE GAME
Most Passing Attempts (min. 39)53 Danny Wimprine vs Sou Florida 200248 Danny Wimprine vs Miss State 200245 Steve Matthews vs Miss State 199344 Danny Wimprine vs Louisville 200244 Danny Wimprine vs Houston 200244 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 199744 Steve Matthews vs Louisville 199341 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 198840 Billy Fletcher vs Wake Forest 196539 Tom Branner vs SW Louisiana 198639 Kenton Evans vs Ole Miss 1998
Most Pass Completions (min. 23)32 Danny Wimprine vs Sou. Florida 200229 Steve Matthews vs Miss State 1993
25 Danny Wimprine vs Miss State 200225 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 199725 Steve Matthews vs Louisville 199324 Danny Wimprine vs Houston 200224 Steve Matthews vs Tulsa 199324 Kenton Evans vs Ole Miss 199823 Danny Wimprine vs Murray State 200223 Neil Suber vs Southern Miss 200023 Steve Matthews vs East Carolina 1993
Most Yards Passing (min. 260)355 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 1988342 Danny Wimprine vs Houston 2002340 Steve Matthews vs Miss State 1993335 Steve Matthews vs East Carolina 1992314 Danny Wimprine vs Sou. Florida 2002300 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 1997295 Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati 2001
292 Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati 1997291 Qadry Anderson vs Tulane 1996288 Danny Wimprine vs Miss State 2002288 Danny Sparkman vs Cincinnati 1984287 Steve Matthews vs East Carolina 1993279 Neil Suber vs Tulane 1998271 Danny Wimprine vs Ole Miss 2002
Most Touchdown Passes5 Danny Wimprine vs Murray State 20024 Danny Wimprine vs Louisville 20024 Danny Wimprine vs Army 20014 Steve Matthews vs Tulane 19924 James Earl Wright vs Tulsa 19613 Numerous tied at three
Most Interceptions Thrown5 Danny Wimprine vs Miss State 20025 Darrell Martin vs Vanderbilt 19805 Keith Benton vs Missouri 19904 Several tied at four
SINGLE SEASONMost Pass Attempts435 Danny Wimprine 2002316 Bernard Oden 1997287 Qadry Anderson 1996286 Steve Matthews 1992273 Steve Matthews 1993272 Danny Sparkman 1985256 Billy Fletcher 1965216 Danny Sparkman 1983201 Trell Hooper 1982
Most Pass Completions235 Danny Wimprine 2002175 Steve Matthews 1992170 Bernard Oden 1997166 Steve Matthews 1993142 Danny Sparkman 1985141 Qadry Anderson 1996112 Trell Hooper 1982105 Danny Sparkman 1983102 Danny Wimprine 2001
Most Yards Passing2820 Danny Wimprine 20022249 Bernard Oden 19972084 Steve Matthews 19921896 Steve Matthews 19931606 Danny Sparkman 19851563 Lloyd Patterson 19761557 Qadry Anderson 19961390 Danny Sparkman 19831336 Lloyd Patterson 19771329 Danny Wimprine 2001
Highest Pass Completion (min. 75 atts)64.0 Andy Whitwell (48 X 75) 198761.2 Steve Matthews (175 X 287) 199260.8 Steve Matthews (166 X 273) 199357.0 Neil Suber (69 X 121) 200056.8 Tim Jones (54 X 96) 198755.7 Trell Hooper (112 X 201) 198255.2 Scott Scherer (85 X 154) 200054.0 Danny Wimprine (235 X 435) 200253.8 Bernard Oden (170 X 316) 199753.3 David Fowler (103 X 193) 1974
Average Gain Per Completion19.9 James Earl Wright 196018.3 Nick Bouni 195918.3 Lloyd Patterson 197617.9 Lloyd Patterson 197617.8 Kevin Betts 1978
Most Touchdown Passes23 Danny Wimprine 200218 Steve Matthews 199214 Danny Wimprine 200114 Lloyd Patterson 197613 Steve Matthews 199313 Billy Fletcher 196513 James Earl Wright 196012 Bernard Oden 199711 Danny Sparkman 198311 James Earl Wright 1961
Most Interceptions Thrown20 Billy Fletcher 196518 Danny Wimprine 200216 Darrell Martin 198013 Steve Matthews 199313 Lloyd Patterson 197812 Steve Matthews 199211 Qadry Anderson 199611 Keith Benton 199011 Danny Sparkman 198311 Danny Sparkman 1985
CAREERMost Pass Attempts662 Danny Sparkman 1983-85631 Danny Wimprine 2001-560 Lloyd Patterson 1975-78559 Steve Matthews 1992-93463 Neil Suber 1998-01438 Billy Fletcher 1963-65420 Tim Jones 1986-89
Lloyd Patterson
Steve Matthews
MEMPHIS
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QB Steve Matthewsthrew for 340 yardsvs. Miss State in1993.
Most Pass Completions341 Steve Matthews 1992-93337 Danny Wimprine 2001-328 Danny Sparkman 1983-85246 Lloyd Patterson 1975-78238 Neil Suber 1998-01210 Tom Jones 1986-89
Most Passing Yards4,311 Danny Sparkman 1983-854,201 Lloyd Patterson 1975-784,149 Danny Wimprine 2001-3,980 Steve Matthews 1992-932,686 Bernard Oden 1995-972,668 Tim Jones 1986-892,646 Neil Suber 1998-012,468 Keith Benton 1990-91
Most Touchdown Passes37 Danny Wimprine 2001-31 Steve Matthews 1992-9330 Lloyd Patterson 1975-7827 Danny Sparkman 1983-8524 James Earl Wright 1959-6121 Billy Fletcher 1963-6519 Tim Jones 1986-89
Most Interceptions34 Lloyd Patterson 1975-7832 Danny Sparkman 1983-8529 Tim Jones 1986-8928 Billy Fletcher 1963-6525 Steve Matthews 1992-9325 Darrell Martin 1978-81
Highest Pass Completion Percentage61.0 Steve Matthews (341X559) 1992-9351.1 David Fowler (185X362) 1972-7450.0 Tim Jones (210X420) 1986-8949.5 Danny Sparkman (328X662) 1983-8549.2 Al Harvey (122X248) 1970-7244.6 Russ Vollmer (107X240) 1960-63
Highest Average Per Completion17.2 James Earl Wright 1959-6117.1 Lloyd Patterson 1975-7816.9 Danny Pierce 1968-6915.1 Kevin Betts 1976-7914.4 Russ Vollmer 1960-63
TEAM RECORDSGAME
Most Passing Attempts55 vs South Florida 200254 vs Tulane 200048 vs Mississippi 200247 vs Mississippi State 199346 vs Mississippi 196946 vs Murray State 198545 vs Louisville 199344 vs Minnesota 199741 vs Louisville 200141 vs North Texas State 197840 vs Wake Forest 1965
Fewest Passing Attempts3 vs Arkansas State 1982
Most Pass Completions33 vs South Florida 200230 vs Mississippi State 199325 vs Misswissippi STate 200225 vs Minnesota 199725 vs Louisville 199324 vs Tulane 200024 vs Mississippi 1998
24 vs East Carolina 199324 vs Tulsa 199324 vs Murray State 1985
Fewest Pass Completions1 four times (vs Miss. State, 1984)
Most Passing Yards379 vs Mississippi State 1993355 vs Southern Miss 1988342 vs Houston 2002335 vs East Carolina 1992331 vs Mississippi 1969320 vs South Florida 2002301 vs SW Louisiana 1973300 vs Minnesota 1997295 vs Cincinnati 2001
Fewest Passing Yards6 vs Southern Miss 1966
Most Passes Had Intercepted5 vs Mississippi State 20025 vs Miami 19935 vs Missouri 19915 vs SW Louisiana 19875 vs Vanderbilt 19805 vs Vanderbilt 19795 vs Houston 19685 vs New Mexico 1986
Danny Wimprine (2)342 vs Houston 2002314 vs South Florida 2002
Bernard Oden set four new passingrecords in 1997 including a single-seasonmark of 2,249 yards through the air.
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QB Rusty Trailthrew for a schoolrecord 355 yardsvs. Southern Miss in1988.
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Steve Matthews (2)340 vs Mississippi State 1993335 vs East Carolina 1992
Rusty Trail (1)355 vs Southern Miss * 1988
Bernard Oden (1)300 vs Minnesota 1997
2 0 0 - YA R DPASSING GAMES
Danny Wimprine (8)295 vs Cincinnati 2001288 vs Mississippi State 2002271 vs Mississippi 2002261 vs Louisville 2002245 vs Murray State 2002216 vs Army 2002216 vs Houston 2001203 vs Army 2001
Steve Matthews (6)287 vs East Carolina 1993263 vs Louisville 1993239 vs Tulsa 1993238 vs Tulane 1992235 vs SW Louisiana 1993226 vs Tennessee 1992
Bernard Oden (6)292 vs Cincinnati 1997238 vs Tulane 1997223 vs Michigan State 1997218 vs Arkansas State 1997205 vs Houston 1997205 vs UAB 1997
Danny Sparkman (3)288 vs Cincinnati 1984261 vs Murray State 1985214 vs Arkansas State 1984
Neil Suber (3)279 vs Tulane 1998
YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING LEADERSYEAR NAME ATT COMP YDS TDS INT2002 Danny Wimprine 435 235 2820 23 182001 Danny Wimprine 196 102 1329 14 42000 Scott Scherer 154 85 857 4 61999 Travis Anglin 125 68 856 5 101998 Neil Suber 124 61 930 5 41997 Bernard Oden 316 170 2249 12 91996 Qadry Anderson 287 141 1557 6 111995 Joe Borich 161 81 896 3 81994 Tony Scarpino 148 70 738 1 71993 Steve Matthews 273 166 1896 13 131992 Steve Matthews 286 175 2084 18 121991 Keith Benton 199 90 1203 8 131990 Keith Benton 176 76 1265 7 111989 Tim Jones 144 73 1017 7 101988 Rusty Trail 152 79 1231 5 51987 Tim Jones 95 54 709 5 71986 Tom Branner 84 41 412 2 21985 Danny Sparkman 272 142 1606 9 111984 Danny Sparkman 174 81 1315 7 101983 Danny Sparkman 216 105 1390 11 111982 Trell Hooper 201 112 1194 5 101981 Tom Smith 96 43 466 2 81980 Darrell Martin 185 73 888 5 161979 Kevin Betts 154 64 884 6 101978 Lloyd Patterson 141 56 931 7 131977 Lloyd Patterson 169 73 1336 9 81976 Lloyd Patterson 178 87 1563 14 61975 Lloyd Patterson 72 30 371 0 71974 David Fowler 193 103 1266 9 91973 Joe Bruner 118 61 785 4 61972 Al Harvey 179 90 961 5 71971 John Robinson 80 31 496 5 51970 Rick Strawbridge 80 39 557 1 71969 Danny Pierce 139 61 1049 9 91968 Danny Pierce 137 56 925 3 71967 Terry Padgett 70 31 436 3 11966 Terry Padgett 73 26 348 2 71965 Billy Fletcher 256 92 1239 13 201964 Billy Fletcher 160 69 921 7 71963 Russell Vollmer 58 29 466 0 31962 Russell Vollmer 87 39 555 6 -1961 James Earl Wright 67 35 604 11 -1960 Nick Bouni 62 26 475 2 6
QB Billy Fletcher’s 13touchdown passes in1965 rank as the fourthhighest single seasontotal in Memphisfootball history.
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226 vs East Carolina 1998222 vs Tennessee 1999
Danny Pierce (3)240 vs Wichita State 1968232 vs Ole Miss 1969203 vs Louisville 1968
Lloyd Patterson (3)215 vs Southern Miss 1976203 vs Tulsa 1976203 vs Virginia Tech 1976
Qadry Anderson (2)291 vs Tulane 1996239 vs Houston 1996
Tim Jones (2)208 vs Mississippi State 1988205 vs Florida State 1989
Billy Fletcher (2)257 vs Mississippi State 1965215 vs Wake Forest 1965
Joe Bruner (1)250 vs Kansas State 1973
Joe Borich (1)228 vs Tulane 1995
Dan Branner (1)225 vs SW Louisiana 1986
Tony Scarpino (1)225 vs Southern Miss 1993
Travis Anglin (1)221 vs Tulane 1999
Kevin Betts (1)218 vs Ole Miss 1979
Kenton Evans (1)214 vs Ole Miss 1998
Keith Benton (1)207 vs Mississippi State 1990
Scott Scherer (1)203 vs Cincinnati 2000
QB Keith Benton threw for 2,468yards and rushed for 941 yards intwo seasons with the Tigers. Heamassed 3,409 yards in total offenseand was responsible for 24 touch-downs.
LONG PASS COMPLETIONSYards Players Opponent Year94 Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray (TD) Houston 197892 Stephen Galbraith to Damien Dodson (TD) Houston 199884 Rusty Trail to Chris Martin (TD) Southern Miss 198884 Danny Sparkman to Edwin Lovelady (TD) Arkansas State 198483 Danny Sparkman to Derrick Crawford (TD) Arkansas State 198382 Neil Suber to Damien Dodson (TD) East Carolina 199882 Neil Suber to Ken Coutain (TD) Tennessee 199982 Qadry Anderson to Teofilo Riley (TD) Houston 199682 James Earl Wright to Harold Sterling (TD) Southern Miss 196079 Danny Sparkman to Jerry Harris (TD) Florida State 198476 Keith Benton to Russell Copeland (TD) Central Florida 199075 Danny Sparkman to Enis Jackson (TD) Mississippi State 198475 Danny Sparkman to Billy Moody (TD) Virginia Tech 198573 Danny Wimprine to Antoine Harden (TD) Houston 200173 Danny Sparkman to Smokey Jordan Virginia Tech 198372 Danny Wimprine to Antoine Harden (TD) Southern Miss 200272 Tim Jones to Ray Craft Mississippi State 198872 Danny Sparkman to Jerry Harris (TD) Cincinnati 198471 Danny Sparkman to Enis Jackson Tulane 198370 Bernard Oden to Damien Dodson (TD) Michigan State 199769 Danny Wimprine to Darren White (TD) Cincinnati 200169 Keith Benton to John Bush (TD) Mississippi State 199168 Bernard Oden to Boo Blevins (TD) Mississippi State 199567 Danny Wimprine to Antoine Harden (TD) Army 200167 Danny Sparkman to Punkin Williams (TD) Arkansas State 198467 Bernard Oden to Richie Floyd Michigan State 199766 Steve Matthews to Isaac Bruce (TD) Tulsa 199266 Andy Whitwell to Charles Wilson (TD) Southern Miss 198765 Bernard Oden to Richie Floyd Cincinnati 199765 Bernard Oden to Chris Powers (TD) Mississippi State 199764 Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray (TD) Southern Miss 197761 Keith Benton to John Bush (TD) Tennessee 199160 Danny Sparkman to Jerry Harris (TD) Army 198560 Tony Scarpino to Ryan Roskelly Tulsa 199458 Billy Fletcher to Rich Coady Utah State 196557 Bernard Oden to Boo Blevins (TD) Tulane 199757 Elgin Perkins to Charles Wilson Tulane 198757 Steve Matthews to Larry Porter (TD) Louisville 199257 Danny Sparkman to Smokey Jordan Southern Miss 198357 Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray (TD) Mississippi State 197756 Qadry Anderson to Richie Floyd (TD) Tulane 199655 Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray (TD) Southern Miss 197754 Keith Benton to Russell Copeland Tulsa 199054 Danny Pierce to Preston Riley (TD) Miami (FL) 196953 Rusty Trail to Billy Moody (TD) Tulsa 198853 Andy Whitwell to Chris Martin (TD) Tulane 198752 Neil Suber to Al Sermon (TD) Minnesota 199852 Joe Bruner to Mike Fuhrman Southern Miss 197451 Neil Suber to Billy Kendall (TD) Tulane 199851 Steve Matthews to Ray Patterson (TD) East Carolina 199251 Kevin Betts to Earnest Gray Tulane 197851 Kevin Betts to Russell Richards (TD) Ole Miss 197951 Dennis Bradshaw to Ken Dunek (TD) Florida State 197950 Danny Wimprine to Antoine Harden (TD) Mississippi 200250 Danny Wimprine To Antoine Harden (TD) Mississippi 200250 Danny Wimprine to Von Webb Army 200250 Tim Jones to Wayne Pryor (TD) Louisville 198750 Tim Jones to Charles Wilson (TD) Florida State 198750 Danny Sparkman to Derrick Crawford (TD) Mississippi State 198350 Mike Murray to Darrell Nelson Louisville 198050 Lloyd Patterson to Richard Locke (TD) Wichita State 1978
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SINGLE GAMEMost Pass Receptions (min. 9)10 Richie Floyd vs Arkansas State 199710 Isaac Bruce vs SW Louisiana 199310 Mac Cody vs Miss State 199310 Russell Copeland vs Miss State 199210 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee 199210 Bob Sherlag vs Miss State 19659 Russell Copeland vs Ole Miss 19929 Mac Cody vs East Carolina 19939 Darrell Eldred vs Louisville 1964
Most Yards Receiving (min. 130)186 Bob Sherlag vs Miss State 1965174 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa 1994172 Richie Floyd vs Tulane 1996160 Bill Robertson vs Ark State 1950159 Preston Riley vs Louisville 1968155 Richie Floyd vs Cincinnati 1997150 Travis Anglin vs Houston 2002147 Isaac Bruce vs East Carolina 1993140 Russell Copeland vs East Carolina1992138 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee 1992137 Isaac Bruce vs Tulsa 1992132 Darrius Blevins vs Tulane 1997130 Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest 1965130 Frank Blackwell vs Mississippi 1969
Highest Avg. Gain/Reception (min. 3 rec.)36.3 Antoine Harden vs Army (3-109) 200133.0 Darrius Blevins vs Tulane (4-132) 199731.8 Preston Riley vs Louisville (5-159) 196929.0 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa (6-174) 199424.3 Isaac Bruce vs Ark State (4-98) 199323.3 Russell Copeland vs ECU (6-140) 199222.8 Isaac Bruce vs Tulsa (6-137) 199222.1 Richie Floyd vs Cincinnati (7-155)199721.5 Richie Floyd vs Tulane (8-172) 199621.0 Isaac Bruce vs ECU (7-147) 1993
Most Touchdown Receptions
3 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee 19923 Stan Davis vs Ole Miss 19713 Bob Sherlag vs Miss State 19653 Don Coffey vs Tulsa 19613 Bill Robertson vs Ark. State 1950
Longest Pass Reception (min. 75)94 Earnest Gray vs Houston 197892 Damien Dodson vs Houston 199884 Chris Martin vs Southern Miss 198884 Edwin Lovelady vs Ark. State 198483 Derrick Crawford vs Ark. State 198382 Damien Dodson vs East Carolina 199882 Teofilo Riley vs Houston 199682 Harold Sterling vs Southern Miss 196080 Russell Copeland vs East Carolina199279 Jerry Harris vs Florida State 198476 Russell Copeland vs Central Fla 199075 Enis Jackson vs Miss State 198475 Billy Moody vs Virginia Tech 1985
Most Consecutive Games with ReceptionRussell Copeland 27Earnest Gray 26Bunkie Perkins 22Isaac Bruce 22Ryan Roskelly 22Richie Floyd 21Damien Dodson 19John Bush 18Wayne Pryor 15
SINGLE SEASONMost Pass Receptions (min. 40)74 Isaac Bruce 199361 Russell Copeland 199255 Travis Anglin 200250 Mac Cody 199346 Bunkie Perkins 200146 James Thompson 197346 Bob Sherlag 196545 Damien Dodson 199744 Ryan Roskelly 199443 Richie Floyd 199643 Bobby Ward 197342 Tavares Gideon 200242 Damien Dodson 1998
Most Yards Receiving (min. 600)1054 Isaac Bruce 1993826 Earnest Gray 1977753 Damien Dodson 1998744 Bobby Ward 1973740 Travis Anglin 2002736 Russell Copeland 1992690 Earnest Gray 1978684 Russell Copeland 1990628 Keith Wright 1977617 Richie Floyd 1997608 Antoine Harden 2002606 Mac Cody 1993605 Damien Dodson 1997602 Ryan Roskelly 1994600 Richie Floyd 1996
Average Gain Per Reception29.5 Earnest Gray 197725.3 Jerry Harris 198424.5 Sonny Parsons 1961
23.1 Preston Riley 196822.2 Enis Jackson 198321.7 Ray Craft 198820.7 Russell Copeland 199020.3 Ricky Rivas 1976
Most Touchdown Receptions12 Bill Robertson 195010 Isaac Bruce 19939 Earnest Gray 19789 Bob Sherlag 19658 Tavares Gideon 20027 Russell Copeland 19927 Bobby Ward 19736 Bunkie Perkins 20016 Earnest Gray 19776 Ricky Rivas 1976
CAREERMost Pass Receptions147 Damien Dodson 1996-99116 Russell Copeland 1989-92113 Isaac Bruce 1992-93105 James Thompson 1972-7497 Earnest Gray 1975-7879 Bunkie Perkins 2000-0174 Keith Wright 1974-7773 Stan Davis 1969-72
Most Receiving Yards2,126 Earnest Gray 1975-782,096 Damien Dodson 1996-991,753 Russell Copeland 1989-921,654 Richie Floyd 1995-981,586 Isaac Bruce 1992-931,248 Keith Wright 1974-771,197 Antoine Harden 2000-021,186 Jerry Harris 1983-861,183 James Thompson 1972-741,117 Derrick Crawford 1980-83
Highest Average Gain Per Reception21.9 Earnest Gray 1975-7817.7 Derrick Crawford 1980-8317.1 John Bowers 1979-8216.9 Keith Wright 1974-7716.6 Enis Jackson 1982-85
Isaac Bruce is the only UM receiver in school historyto have over 1,000 yds receiving in a single season.
MEMPHIS
Keith Wright’s16.9 yards perreception careeraverage ranks asthe fourth high-est in Memphishistory.
ReceivingReceiving
Antoine Harden (3)119 vs Mississippi 2002109 vs Army 2001104 vs Tennessee 2001
Darrius “Boo” Blevins (2)132 vs Tulane 1997126 vs Miss State 1995
Mac Cody (2)112 vs Miss State 1993110 vs East Carolina 1993
Charles Wilson (2)127 vs Tulane 1987110 vs Tennessee 1988
Jerry Harris (2)112 vs SW Louisiana 1986106 vs Cincinnati 1984
Enis Jackson (2)110 vs Southern Miss 1983103 vs Tulane 1983
Ricky Rivas (2)112 vs Tulsa 1976101 vs Ole Miss 1976
Bobby Ward (2)105 vs Houston 1973100 vs Tulsa 1973
Frank Blackwell (2)130 vs Ole Miss 1969107 vs Tennessee 1969
Bob Sherlag (2)189 * vs Miss State 1965130 vs Wake Forest 1965
Travis Anglin (1)150 vs Houston 2002
Tavares Gideon (1)127 vs Mississippi State 2002
Darron White (1)123 vs Cincinnati 2001
Ken Coutain (1)116 vs Tennessee 1999
Ryan Roskelly (1)174 vs Tulsa 1994
John Bush (1)117 vs Miss State 1991
Chris Martin (1)118 vs Southern Miss 1988
Russell Richards (1)102 vs Ole Miss 1979
Stan Davis (1)106 vs Ole Miss 1971
* school record for single game
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVERS
YEAR NAME NO. YDS TDS2002 Travis Anglin 55 740 52001 Antoine Harden 31 589 42000 Bunkie Perkins 33 314 01999 Damien Dodson 39 507 41998 Damien Dodson 42 753 21997 Richie Floyd 38 617 11996 Richie Floyd 43 600 11995 Ryan Roskelly 34 361 01994 Ryan Roskelly 44 602 31993 Isaac Bruce 74 1054 101992 Russell Copeland 61 736 71991 John Bush 25 420 31990 Russell Jones 33 684 41989 Russell Copeland 22 333 11988 Charles Wilson 33 554 21987 Charles Wilson 20 393 21986 Jerry Harris 29 338 11985 Jerry Harris 30 519 41984 Edwin Lovelady 19 345 21983 Derrick Crawford 31 594 31982 Derrick Crawford 32 523 21981 Jerry Knowlton 18 244 01980 Jerry Knowlton 27 470 41979 Tony Hunt 15 234 11978 Earnest Gray 35 690 91977 Earnest Gray 28 826 61976 Ricky Rivas 26 529 6
Earnest Gray 29 529 21975 Ricky Rivas 18 224 01974 James Thompson 40 395 51973 Bobby Ward 43 744 71972 Stan Davis 39 476 21971 Stan Davis 34 509 51970 Bill Wright 17 206 31969 Frank Blackwell 31 591 51968 Preston Riley 21 484 21967 Rich Coady 18 260 11966 Dale Brady 11 176 31965 Bob Sherlag 46 673 91964 Billy Ray Farmer 19 222 01963 Bob Sherlag 8 183 01962 John Griffin 14 220 31961 Don Coffey 18 312 51960 Don Coffey 10 188 11959 Don Coffey 8 192 21957 John Ruth 5 93 01956 Carlos Brooks 67 378 3
Pos. Name Yrs. Played Caught TDS Total YardsWR Earnest Gray 1975-78 97 17 2,123FL Damien Dodson 1996-99 147 12 2,096
WR Russell Copeland 1989-92 116 12 1,753WR Richie Floyd 1995-98 110 4 1,654WR Isaac Bruce 1992-93 113 15 1,586FL Keith Wright 1974-77 74 11 1,248FL Jerry Harris 1983-86 72 7 1,186
WR James Thompson 1971-73 105 7 1,183WR Derrick Crawford 1981-83 63 5 1,117WR Stan Davis 1969-72 79 9 1,105FL Bobby Ward 1973-74 71 7 1,056
WR Bob Sherlag 1963-65 62 11 1,041WR John Bush 1989-92 61 7 1,023WR Darrius Blevins 1994-98 73 8 1,017FL Jerry Knowlton 1978-81 60 5 973
WR Charles Wilson 1986-88 53 5 971WR Ryan Roskelly 1993-94 78 3 963
CAREER PASS RECEIVING LEADERS
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Earnest Grayhad 2,123 yardsreceiving and isthe Tigers’ ca-reer leader.
16.3 Jerry Harris 1983-86
Most Touchdown Receptions17 Earnest Gray 1975-7816 Bill Robertson 1947-5015 Isaac Bruce 1992-9312 Russell Copeland 1989-9212 Damien Dodson 1996-9911 Keith Wright 1974-7711 Bob Sherlag 1963-65
1 0 0 - YA R DRECEIVING GAMES
Earnest Gray (6)129 vs Utah State 1977122 vs North Texas State 1978119 vs Virginia Tech 1977119 vs Southern Miss 1977112 vs Miss State 1978105 vs North Texas State 1977
Russell Copeland (5)140 vs East Carolina 1992139 vs Tennessee 1992123 vs Central Florida 1990113 vs Florida State 1989111 vs Tulsa 1990
Damien Dodson (5)128 vs East Carolina 1998127 vs Minnesota 1997126 vs Miss State 1998111 vs Houston 1998101 vs Louisville 1997
Isaac Bruce (4)147 vs East Carolina 1993137 vs Tulsa 1992112 vs Miss State 1993108 vs Tulsa 1993
Richie Floyd (3)172 vs Tulane 1996155 vs Cincinnati 1997116 vs Ark. State 1997
Derrick Crawford (3)125 vs Tulane 1982111 vs Ark. State 1993109 vs Miss State 1983
Preston Riley (3)159 vs Louisville 1968119 vs Florida State 1968110 vs Wichita State 1968
QB QadryAnderson’s 416offensive plays in1996 rank sec-ond in school his-tory.
Lloyd Pattersonis Memphis' ca-reer leader in to-tal offense with4,565 yards.
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SINGLE GAMEMost Offensive Plays (min. 48)66 Danny Wimprine vs Sou Florida 200260 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 199754 Qadry Anderson vs Louisville 199654 Billy Fletcher vs Wake Forest 196552 Steve Matthews vs Louisville 199351 Danny Wimprine vs Miss State 200251 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 198850 Danny Wimprine vs Louisville 200250 Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati 200148 Steve Matthews vs Miss State 1993
Most Total Offense (min. 300)375 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 1988362 Steve Matthews vs Miss State 1993351 Qadry Anderson vs Tulane 1996351 Billy Fletcher vs Miss State 1965350 Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati 2001335 Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati 2002334 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 1997320 Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati 1997317 Tim Jones vs Tulane 1989315 Steve Matthews vs ECU 1992301 Danny Wimprine vs Houston 2001300 Danny Sparkman vs Cincinnati 1984
Avg. Gain/Play (min. 25 plays)11.5 Danny Sparkman vs Cincinnati 198410.2 Steve Matthews vs ECU 19928.7 Billy Fletcher vs Miss State 19658.6 Tim Jones vs Tulane 19898.4 Danny Wimprine vs Houston 20018.0 Qadry Anderson vs Tulane 19967.4 Steve matthews vs Miss State 19937.4 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 19887.0 Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati 19977.0 Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati 2001
SINGLE SEASONMost Offensive Plays (min. 300)533 Danny Wimprine 2002445 Bernard Oden 1997416 Qadry Anderson 1996365 Billy Fletcher 1965342 Danny Sparkman 1985324 Keith Benton 1990322 Al Harvey 1972320 Steve Matthews 1992
Most Total Offense2860 Danny Wimprine 20022330 Bernard Oden 19971877 Keith Benton 19901871 Steve Matthews 19921795 Billy Fletcher 19651720 Steve Matthews 19931678 Qadry Anderson 19961666 Lloyd Patterson 19761643 Danny Sparkman 19851599 Danny Wimprine 2001
Avg. Gain/Play6.9 Rusty Trail 19886.0 Ricky Thurow 19685.8 Neil Suber 19985.8 Keith Benton 19905.8 Steve Matthews 1992
5.8 Danny Sparkman 19845.7 Danny Wimprine 20015.7 Lloyd Patterson 19775.7 Russell Vollmer 19635.5 Steve Matthews 19935.5 Danny Pierce 1969
CAREERMost Offensive Plays965 Lloyd Patterson 1975-78854 Danny Sparkman 1983-85813 Danny Wimprine 2001-737 Tim Jones 1986-89679 Billy Fletcher 1963-65639 Keith Benton 1990-91631 Steve Matthews 1992-93569 Bernard Oden 1995-97569 David Fowler 1972-74559 Qadry Anderson 1995-96550 Neil Suber 1998-01
Most Total Offense4,568 Lloyd Patterson 1975-784,459 Danny Wimprine 2001-4,365 Danny Sparkman 1983-853,591 Steve Matthews 1992-933,502 Tim Jones 1986-893,458 Billy Fletcher 1963-653,409 Keith Benton 1990-912,805 Bernard Oden 1995-972,668 David Fowler 1972-742,568 Neil Suber 1998-012,504 Danny Pierce 1968-69
Avg. Gain/Play5.7 Steve Matthews 1992-935.7 Rusty Trail 1987-895.4 Ricky Thurow 1967-695.4 Russell Vollmer 1961-635.3 Keith Benton 1990-915.1 Danny Sparkman 1983-855.1 Danny Pierce 1968-695.1 Billy Fletcher 1963-65
TEAM RECORDSGAME
Most Offensive Plays92 vs Murray State, 198591 vs Mississippi, 198391 vs SW Louisiana,198389 vs Louisville, 196889 vs North
Texas State, 197186 vs Cincinnati, 199585 vs East Carolina, 199582 vs Miss State, 199381 vs East Carolina, 200080 vs Louisville, 1998
Fewest Offensive Plays30 vs Mississippi, 1964
Most Total Yards659 vs Louisville, 1969630 vs Cincinnati, 1984597 vs Wichita State, 1970560 vs Southern Miss, 1970552 vs Tulsa, 1969537 vs Louisville, 1968537 vs North Texas State, 1971508 vs SW Louisiana, 1973505 vs Virginia Tech, 1973501 vs Arkansas State, 1998500 vs Tulane, 1999
QB Danny Wimprine amassed 350yards of total offense against Cincin-nati in 2001 which as the 5th highestsingle game total in school history.He also set the school record for mostplays in a game with 66 against SouthFlorida in 2002.
YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS
YEAR NAME PLAYS RUSH PASS TO2002 Danny Wimprine 533 40 2820 28602001 Danny Wimprine 280 270 1329 15992000 Scott Scherer 216 -56 857 8011999 Travis Anglin 182 123 856 9791998 Gerard Arnold 208 1059 0 10591997 Bernard Oden 445 81 2249 23301996 Qadry Anderson 416 121 1557 16781995 Joe Borich 198 -15 896 8811994 Tony Scarpino 170 -50 738 6881993 Steve Matthews 311 -176 1896 17201992 Steve Matthews 320 -213 2084 18711991 Keith Benton 315 329 1203 15321990 Keith Benton 324 612 1265 18771989 Tim Jones 244 271 1017 12881988 Rusty Trail 204 179 1231 14101987 Tim Jones 182 269 709 9781986 Wayne Pryor 129 501 - 5011985 Danny Sparkman 342 37 1606 16431984 Danny Sparkman 225 -12 1315 13031983 Danny Sparkman 287 29 1390 14191982 Trell Hooper 306 249 1194 14431981 Tony Wiley 123 497 0 4971980 Darrell Martin 294 -11 888 8771979 Kevin Betts 258 200 884 10841978 Lloyd Patterson 246 -42 931 8891977 Lloyd Patterson 260 138 1336 14741976 Lloyd Patterson 313 103 1563 16661975 Terdell Middleton 138 586 0 5861974 David Fowler 309 167 1266 14331973 Joe Bruner 167 56 785 8411972 Al Harvey 322 305 961 12661971 Al Harvey 149 221 444 6651970 Joe Lynch 156 441 375 8161969 Danny Pierce 249 328 1049 13771968 Danny Pierce 239 202 925 11271967 Ricky Thurow 138 394 349 7431966 Terry Padgett 215 539 348 8871965 Billy Fletcher 365 556 1239 17951964 Billy Fletcher 252 367 921 12881963 Dave Casinelli 219 1016 0 10161962 Russell Vollmer 162 289 555 8441961 James Earl Wright 105 235 604 8391960 Nick Bouni 144 272 475 747
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Pos. Name Yrs. Played Total Yards
QB Lloyd Patterson 1975-78 4,568
QB Danny Wimprine 2001- 4,459QB Danny Sparkman 1983-85 4,365
QB Steve Matthews 1992-93 3,591
QB Tim Jones 1986-89 3,502QB Billy Fletcher 1963-65 3,458
QB Keith Benton 1990-91 3,409
QB Bernard Oden 1995-97 2,805FB Dave Casinelli 1960-63 2,636
QB Neil Suber 1998-01 2,568
QB Danny Pierce 1968-69 2,504RB Gerard Arnold 1997-99 2,378
QB Qadry Anderson 1995-96 2,248
RB Paul Gowen 1969-71 2,227RB Larry Porter 1990-93 2,194
CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS
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779 2000776 1993774 1979770 1990768 1997
Fewest Offensive Plays526 1964
Most Total Yards4258 20024124 19693800 19883790 19763784 19923723 19703690 19613685 19733685 19723641 19933614 1990
Fewest Total Yards2215 1966
1957 James Leonard73 152 149301
1956 James Armstrong116 272 338610
Tim Jones
SINGLE GAMEMost All-Purpose YardsName Yds Rush Recv PR KORyan Roskelly (‘94) vs Tulsa 368 0 174 194 0Larry Porter (‘90) vs Ark. St. 275 206 -1 0 70Xavier Crawford (‘91) vs Missouri 262 46 53 0 163Paul Gowen (‘69) vs Tulsa 260 260 0 0 0Eddie Hill (‘78) vs Cincinnati 237 188 0 0 49John Martin (‘92) vs East Carolina 237 166 16 0 55Eddie Hill (‘78) vs Wichita St. 225 107 0 11 107Russell Copeland (89) vs Florida St. 221 0 113 0 108Larry Porter (‘91) vs Ark. St. 220 167 9 0 44Bobby Ward (‘73) vs Houston 218 0 105 2 111Charles Wilson (‘88) vs Sou. Miss. 218 0 88 0 130Stan Davis (‘69) vs Tennessee 217 76 3 0 138Dave Casinelli (‘63) vs Houston 210 210 0 0 0Charles Wilson (‘88) vs Tulane 203 0 51 0 152Dornell Harris (‘73) vs Kansas State 202 110 14 0 78Larry Porter (‘92) vs Cincinnati 200 183 14 0 3
SEASONMost All-Purpose YardsName Year Yards
Charles Wilson 1988 1,303Bobby Ward 1973 1,281
Keith Wright 1977 1,181
Eddie Hill 1978 1,173Mac Cody 1993 1,161
Antoine Harden 2002 1,159
DeAngelo Williams 2002 1,155Russell Copeland 1992 1,145
Antoine Harden 2001 1,133
Dornell Harris 1972 1,125Ryan Roskelly 1994 1,118
Paul Gowen 1970 1,118
Gerard Arnold 1998 1,089Terdell Middleton 1976 1,069
YEAR NAME RUSH REC PR KO YDS2002 Antoine Harden 0 608 47 504 11592001 Antoine Harden 11 589 0 533 11332000 Ryan Johnson 0 251 389 219 8591999 Gerard Arnold 706 49 0 0 7551998 Gerard Arnold 1059 30 0 0 10891997 Damien Dodson 18 605 218 0 8411996 Teofilo Riley 572 157 0 0 7291995 Ryan Roskelly 9 361 252 28 6501994 Ryan Roskelly -2 602 468 50 11181993 Mac Cody 46 606 80 429 11611992 Russell Copeland 9 736 351 49 11451991 Russell Jones 112 404 0 259 7751990 Russell Copeland 0 684 0 19 7031989 Marvin Cox 844 56 0 0 9001988 Charles Wilson 14 554 0 735 13031987 William Arnold 0 3 0 555 5581986 Sammy Seals 14 137 8 523 6741985 Jerry Harris -14 519 180 369 10541984 Jerry Harris 0 329 129 446 9041983 Derrick Crawford 5 594 59 247 9051982 Derrick Crawford 2 523 0 157 6821981 Tony Wiley 497 57 0 93 6471980 Richard Williams 438 82 0 221 7411979 Leo Cage 599 47 0 0 6461978 Eddie Hill 739 52 15 367 11731977 Keith Wright 7 628 201 345 11811976 Terdell Middleton919 36 0 114 10691975 Terdell Middleton586 18 0 231 8351974 Bobby Ward 24 312 9 218 5631973 Bobby Ward 9 744 124 404 12811972 Dornell Harris 698 23 124 115 9601971 Dornell Harris 379 111 0 294 7841970 Paul Gowen 868 132 25 93 11181969 Paul Gowen 715 23 0 126 8641968 Jay McCoy 454 144 0 215 8131967 Nick Pappas 245 -3 34 527 8031966 Bob Baxter 64 10 142 449 6651965 Bob Sherlag 0 673 36 0 7091964 Billy Fletcher 367 0 0 389 7561963 Dave Casinelli 1016 37 0 0 10531962 Dave Casinelli 826 40 0 15 8811961 Dave Casinelli 646 83 0 0 7291960 Nick Bouni 272 0 76 159 5071959 Nick Bouni 137 0 73 166 3761957 Laverne Steedley129 13 0 39 1811956 Andy Nelson 348 145 189 183 865
CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS LEADERSName Yrs. Played YardsKeith Wright 1974-77 3,099
Damien Dodson 1996-99 2,914
Larry Porter 1990-93 2,821Paul Gowen 1969-71 2,736
Dornell Harris 1971-73 2,680
Jerry Harris 1983-86 2,663Wayne Pryor 1986-89 2,551
Gerard Arnold 1997-99 2,521
Terdell Middleton 1974-76 2,470Stan Davis 1969-72 2,460
Russell Copeland 1989-92 2,396
Antoine Harden 2000-02 2,340
Charles Wilson
Ryan Roskelly set the Mem-phis single game all-purposeyardage record againstTulsa in 1994 when he had174 yards receiving and 194yards in punt returns.
Bobby Ward
MEMPHIS
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Jim Cande averaged41.8 yards per puntduring his career as aTiger.
MEMPHIS
SINGLE GAMEMost Punts (min. 10)13 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M 197912 Mike Coughlin vs Michigan 199512 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M 197812 Paul Wilson vs South Carolina 197212 Arthur Franklin vs SW Louisiana 198611 Jim Cande vs Ole Miss 199911 Hugh Owens vs Houston 197811 Durwood Gordon vs W. Texas St. 196811 Ben Graves vs Southern Miss 200010 Ben Graves vs Miss State 200010 James Gaither vs Southern Miss 200110 Drew Pairamore vs Louisville 199610 Mike Coughlin vs SW Louisiana 1995
Most Yards Punted (min. 400)492 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M 1979450 James Gaither vs Southern Miss 2001442 Ben Graves vs Miss State 2000433 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M 1978423 Hugh Owens vs Houston 1978421 Stan Weaver vs Vanderbilt 1982416 Paul Wilson vs South Carolina 1972
Highest Punting Average (min. 46.0)52.3 James Gaither vs Army 200152.0 Preston Watts vs Union 194250.3 Jeff Buffaloe vs Louisville 199249.4 Jeff Buffaloe vs Alabama 199148.8 Olie Cordill vs West Texas St. 196348.2 Walt Stephens vs Tennessee 1984
Longest Punt (min. 60)78 Jeff Fite vs Alabama 198971 Ollie Cordill vs West Texas State 196370 Russell Richards vs Florida State 198069 Jeff Fite vs Florida 198869 Virgil Pearcy vs Miss State 1974
SINGLE SEASONMost Punts - Season80 Hugh Owens 197880 Russell Richards 198078 Ben Graves 200078 Stan Weaver 198377 Arthur Franklin 198673 Drew Pairamore 199673 Jeff Fite 199071 Hugh Owens 197970 Drew Pairamore 199468 Mike Coughlin 199567 Jim Cande 199965 James Gaither 200165 Jeff Fite 198965 Durwood Gordon 1968
Most Yards Punted (min. 2700)3125 Ben Graves 20003117 Hugh Owens 19783049 Stan Weaver 19833048 Russell Richards 19803040 Jeff Fite 19902928 Arthur Franklin 19862817 Drew Pairamore 19962808 Jim Cande 19992718 James Gaither 20012710 Drew Pairamore 1994
Highest Punting Average (min. 25)44.6 Jeff Buffaloe 199242.6 Walt Stephens 198442.3 Jeff Buffaloe 199141.9 Jim Cande 199941.6 Jim Cande 199841.6 Jeff Fite 199041.3 Olie Cordill 196341.0 Jeff Fite 198940.6 James Gaither 200140.3 James Gaither 200240.2 Drew Pairamore 199740.1 Ben Graves 200040.0 Jeff Fite 198840.0 Paul Parrish 1959
CAREERMost Punts247 Jeff Fite 1987-90246 Hugh Owens 1976-79206 Drew Pairamore 1994-97192 Stan Weaver 1980-83160 Paul Wilson 1969-72141 Arthur Franklin 1985-86128 Bob Baxter 1965-67118 Ben Graves 1998-00111 Durwood Gordon 1968-69102 Jeff Buffaloe 1991-92
Most Yards Punted9,939 Jeff Fite 1987-909,305 Hugh Owens 1976-798,057 Drew Pairamore 1994-977,374 Stan Weaver 1980-836,367 Paul Wilson 1969-725,408 Arthur Franklin 1985-864,676 Ben Graves 1998-004,632 Bob Baxter 1965-674,433 Jeff Buffaloe 1991-92
4,057 Jim Cande 1997-994,035 Durwood Gordon 1968-69
Highest Punting Average43.5 Jeff Buffaloe 1991-9241.8 Jim Cande 1997-99
40.2 Jeff Fite 1987-9039.8 Paul Wilson 1969-7239.6 Ben Graves 1998-0039.6 Ollie Cordill 1963-6539.1 Drew Pairamore 1994-9738.4 Stan Weaver 1980-8338.4 Arthur Franklin 1985-86
TEAM RECORDSGAME
Most Punts13 vs Texas A&M 197912 vs Michigan 199512 vs SW Louisiana 198612 vs Texas A&M 197812 vs South Carolina 197211 vs Ole Miss 199911 vs Miss State 200011 vs Houston 197811 vs West Texas State 1968
Most Yards Punted492 vs Texas A&M 1979450 vs Southern Miss 2001442 vs Miss State 2000433 vs Texas A&M 1978423 vs Houston 1978421 vs Vanderbilt 1982416 vs South Carolina 1972
Fewest Yards Punted11 vs Southern Miss 1977
Highest Punting Average52.3 vs Army 200150.3 vs Louisville 199248.5 vs Houston 1963
Jeff Buffaloe holds the Mem-phis career punting averagerecord at 43.5 yards per kick.
Arthur Franklin aver-aged 38.4 yards perpunt during his ca-reer as a Tiger.
MEMPHIS
SINGLE GAMEMost Points Kicking (min. 13)18 Ryan White vs UAB 199916 Ryan White vs Cincinnati 199814 Joe Allison vs Tulane 199213 Ryan White vs Arkansas State 200013 Don Glosson vs Ole Miss 198313 Rusty Bennett vs NTSU 1977
Most PATs Attempted (min. 7)9 Pete Weeks vs Louisville 19698 Joe Allison vs Tulane 19928 Jack Carter vs Hardin-Simmons 19617 Pete Weeks vs Wichita State 19707 Roger Carter vs Cincinnati 19727 Hal McGeorge vs Virginia Tech 1973
7 Ryan White vs Houston 2001
Most PATs Made (min. 7)9 Pete Weeks vs Louisville 19698 Joe Allison vs Tulane 19928 Jack Carter vs Hardin-Simmons 19617 Pete Weeks vs Wichita State 19707 Roger Carter vs Cincinnati 19727 Hal McGeorge vs Virginia Tech 19737 Ryan White vs Houston 2001
Most Field Goals Made in a Half4 Ryan White vs UAB 1999
Most Field Goals Attempted (min. 4)6 Ryan White vs UAB 19994 Ryan White vs Arkansas State 20004 Ryan White vs Cincinnati 19984 Joe Allison vs Mississippi 19924 Rusty Bennett vs North Texas 1977
Most Field Goals Made (min. 4)5 Ryan White vs UAB 19994 Ryan White vs Arkansas State 20004 Ryan White vs Cincinnati 19984 Joe Allison vs Mississippi 19924 Rusty Bennett vs North Texas 1977
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made16 Ryan White 199815 Don Glosson 198413 Joe Allison 1992Longest Field Goal Made
52 Ryan White vs Cincinnati 199852 Luis Tejeda vs Mississippi 199452 Don Glosson vs Florida State 198551 Joe Allison vs Mississippi 199251 Joe Allison vs Arkansas 199251 Joe Allison vs East Carolina 199051 Don Glosson vs Georgia 198451 Thomas Ingles vs Mississippi 1982
Most Consecutive PATs Made101 Ryan White 1998-0187 Joe Allison 1991-9333 Don Glosson 198432 Jack Carter 196128 Joe Allison 199023 John Butler 1987
SINGLE SEASONMost PATs Made42 John Cobb 194938 Jack Carter 196137 Pete Weeks 196936 Ryan White 200132 Stephen Gostkowski 200232 Joe Allison 199232 Hal McGeorge 1973
Most PATs Attempted43 Jack Carter 196142 Pete Weeks 196937 Stephen Gostkowski 200236 Ryan White 200136 Jack Carter 196033 Hal McGeorge 197332 Joe Allison 199232 Pete Weeks 1968
Highest PAT Percentage1.000 Ryan White (36X36) 20011.000 Ryan White (18X18) 20001.000 Ryan White (25X25) 19991.000 Ryan White (22X22) 19981.000 Joe Allison (30x30) 19931.000 Joe Allison (32X32) 19921.000 Joe Allison (25X25) 19911.000 Don Glosson (29X29) 19831.000 John Butler (18X18) 1989
Most Field Goals Made23 Joe Allison 199216 Ryan White 199816 John Butler 198915 Don Glosson 198414 John Butler 198814 Don Glosson 1983
Most Field Goals Attempted25 Joe Allison 199220 John Butler 198920 Don Glosson 198320 Rusty Bennett 197719 John Butler 1988
Highest Field Goal Percentage1.000 Ryan White (16X16) 19981.000 Joe Allison
Most Points Kicking101 Joe Allison 199271 Don Glosson 198370 Ryan White 199866 Joe Allison 199366 John Butler 198963 Don Glosson 198460 Ryan White 200159 Stephen Gostkowski 2002
CAREERMost Points Kicking263 Joe Allison (110 PAT/51 FG) 1990-93248 Ryan White (101 PAT/49 FG) 1998-01214 John Butler (70 PAT/48 FG) 1986-89168 Don Glosson (66 PAT/34 FG) 1983-85155 Rusty Bennett (65 PAT/30 FG) 1977-80
Most PATs Made110 Joe Allison 1990-93101 Ryan White 1998-0178 Pete Weeks 1967-6977 Jack Carter 1959-6170 John Butler 1986-8966 Don Glosson 1983-85
Tiger kicker RyanWhite booted 16consecutive fieldgoals in 1998.
Tiger kicker JohnButler and his holder,punter Jeff Fite, com-bined for 16 fieldgoals in 1989, thesecond highest sea-son total in school his-tory.
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CAREER FIELD GOAL LEADERSName Yrs. Played Made-Att
Joe Allison 1990-93 51 X 71
Ryan White 1998-01 49 X 67John Butler 1986-89 48 X 63
Don Glosson 1983-85 34 X 51
Rusty Bennett 1977-80 30 X 50Bobby Williams 1974-76 17 X NA
Billy Fletcher 1963-65 13 X NA
Pete Weeks 1968-70 12 X NAThomas Ingles 1981-83 11 X 22
Neil Purdie 1971-72 10 X NA
Hal McGeorge 1971-73 10 X NASteph. Gostkowski 2002- 9X14
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLACEKICKING LEADERS
YEAR NAME ATT MADE LG2002 Stephen Gostkowski 14 9 502001 Ryan White 14 8 452000 Ryan White 12 18 471999 Ryan White 13 19 471998 Ryan White 16 16 521997 Jim Cande 9 6 421996 Ted Lane 18 12 451995 Jimmy Keith 8 5 441994 Luis Tejeda 17 13 521993 Joe Allison 18 12 471992 Joe Allison 25 23 511991 Joe Allison 13 6 431990 Joe Allison 15 10 521989 John Butler 20 16 481988 John Butler 19 14 441987 John Butler 15 11 471986 John Butler 9 7 461985 Don Glosson 13 5 511984 Don Glosson 16 15 501983 Don Glosson 20 14 501982 Tomas Ingles 14 7 511981 Gregg Hauss 8 5 371980 Rusty Bennett 13 8 461979 Rusty Bennett 10 5 491978 Rusty Bennett 7 4 381977 Rusty Bennett 20 13 451976 Bobby Williams NA 3 91975 Bobby Williams NA 5 361974 Bobby Williams NA 9 371973 Hal McGeorge NA 9 341972 Neil Purdie NA 4 NA1971 Neil Purdie NA 6 NA1970 Pete Weeks NA 2 NA1969 Pete Weeks 10 5 NA1968 Pete Weeks NA 5 NA1967 Wood Stevens NA 2 NA1966 Larry Groce NA 1 NA1965 Billy Fletcher NA 3 NA1964 Billy Fletcher NA 7 NA1963 Billy Fletcher NA 3 NA1961 Jack Carter 2 1 NA1960 Jack Carter 3 2 NA1957 Robert Lyles NA 1 NA
Most PATs Attempted112 Joe Allison 1990-93101 Ryan White 1998-0192 Jack Carter 1959-6191 Pete Weeks 1967-6974 John Butler 1986-8972 Bobby Williams 1973-75
Highest PAT Percentage1.000 Ryan White (101X101) 1998-0198.2 Joe Allison (110X112) 1990-9396.2 Hal McGeorge (51x53) 1972-7395.7 Don Glosson (66X69) 1983-8595.6 Rusty Bennett (65X68) 1977-8094.6 John Butler (70X74) 1986-8985.7 Pete Weeks (78X91) 1967-69
Most Field Goals Made51 Joe Allison 1990-9349 Ryan White 1998-0148 John Butler 1986-8934 Don Glosson 1983-8530 Rusty Bennett 1977-8020 Thomas Ingles 1982-86
Most Field Goals Attempted71 Joe Allison 1990-9367 Ryan White 1998-0163 John Butler 1986-8951 Don Glosson 1983-8550 Rusty Bennett 1977-80
Highest Field Goal Percentage76.1 John Butler (48X63) 1986-8973.1 Ryan White (49X67) 1998-0171.8 Joe Allison (51X71) 1990-9366.6 Don Glosson (34X51) 1983-8560.0 Rusty Bennett (30X50) 1977-80
TEAM RECORDSGAME
Most Extra Points9 vs Louisville 19698 vs Tulane 19927 vs Houston 20017 vs Virginia Tech 19737 vs Wichita State 19727 vs Cincinnati 19727 vs Louisville 1962
Most Field Goals Made5 vs UAB 19994 vs Cincinnati 19984 vs Mississippi 19924 vs North Texas State 19763 11 times
Most Field Goals Attempted6 vs UAB 19996 vs North Texas State 19764 vs Arkansas 19944 vs Mississippi 19924 vs North Texas State 19773 against several opponents
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made16 1998-9916 1983-198411 1992
SEASONMost Extra Points40 196139 196936 2001
34 196033 199233 197333 1972
Most Field Goals Made23 199215 199415 198414 198814 198313 1977
Fewest Field Goals Made0 1958
Most Field Goals Attempted25 199221 199420 198320 197719 199519 198818 199618 1993
Fewest Field Goals Attempted
8 19788 1968
Fewest Field Goal Made18 1982
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SINGLE GAMEKickoff Returns8 Antoine Harden vs Tennessee 20016 DeAngelo Williams vs Cincinnati 20026 Charles Wilson vs Southern Miss 19886 Gerald White vs Mississippi State 19866 Edwin Lovelady vs Army 19856 Donnie Elder vs Mississippi 19826 Stan Davis vs Tennessee 1969
Most Kickoff Return Yards167 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss 1983163 Xavier Crawford vs Missouri 1991160 Antoine Harden vs Tennessee 2001157 P.T. Jones vs Tulane 1997152 DeAngelo Williams vs Cincinnati 2002152 Mac Cody vs Cincinnati 1993152 Charles Wilson vs Tulane 1988146 Dornell Harris vs Drake 1972141 Keith Cobb vs East Carolina 1998141 Nick Pappas vs Houston 1967140 Keith Cobb vs Southern Miss 1998
Highest Kickoff Return Average41.8 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss 198338.0 Charles Wilson vs Tulane 198835.3 Nick Pappas vs Houston 196532.6 Xavier Crawford vs Missouri 199131.4 P.T. Jones vs Tulane 199730.4 Mac Cody vs Cincinnati 199329.2 Dornell Harris vs Drake 1972
Most Kickoff Return TDs1 Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee 19961 Mac Cody vs Cincinnati 19931 Charles Wilson vs Tulane 19881 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss 19831 Charles Greenhill vs Cincicnnati 19831 Terdell Middleton vs North Texas 19751 Stan Davis vs Cincinnati 19721 Nick Pappas vs Ole Miss 19671 Billy Fletcher vs Houston 1963
Longest Kickoff Return98 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss 198397 Charles Wilson vs Tulane 198896 Terdell Middleton vs North Texas 197595 Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee 199694 Stan Davis vs Cincinnati 197293 Nick Pappas vs Mississippi 196793 Preston Watts vs Troy State 1940
SINGLE SEASONMost Kickoff Returns30 Charles Wilson 198828 Reginald Jones 198926 Antoine Harden 200225 Antoine Harden 200124 William Arnold 198723 William Arnold 199022 Derrick Crawford 1981
Most Kickoff Return Yards735 Charles Wilson 1988622 Reginald Jones 1989555 William Arnold 1987553 Antoine Harden 2001
527 Nick Pappas 1967523 Sammy Seals 1986
Highest Kickoff Return Average33.0 Mac Cody 199331.0 Nick Pappas 196730.2 John Martin 199228.9 Bobby Ward 197327.5 Xavier Crawford 199127.4 Bobby Ward 1974
Most Kickoff Return TDs1 Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee 19961 Mac Cody vs Cincinnati 19931 Charles Wilson vs Tulane 19881 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss 19831 Charles Greenhill vs Cincicnnati 19831 Terdell Middleton vs North Texas 19751 Stan Davis vs Cincinnati 19721 Nick Pappas vs Ole Miss 19671 Billy Fletcher vs Houston 1963
CAREERKickoff Returns55 William Arnold 1987-9053 Antoine Harden 2000-0247 Jerry Harris 1983-8645 Derrick Crawford 1980-8340 Dornell Harris 1971-7339 Kevin Cobb 1994-9736 Keith Wright 1974-77
Most Kickoff Return Yards1,202 William Arnold 1987-901,165 Jerry Harris 1983-861,085 Antoine Harden 2000-02957 Derrick Crawford 1980-83900 Russ Vollmer 1960-63868 Dornell Harris 1971-73837 Kevin Cobb 1994-97
Highest Kickoff Return Average30.0 Russ Vollmer 1960-6328.1 Bobby Ward 1973-7427.7 Nick Bouni 1956-5926.8 Stan Davis 1969-7125.5 Brian Davis 1994-9525.3 Quitman Spaulding 1993-9524.8 Jerry Harris 1983-86
Most Kickoff Return TDs1 Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee 19961 Mac Cody vs Cincinnati 19931 Charles Wilson vs Tulane 19881 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss 19831 Charles Greenhill vs Cincicnnati 19831 Terdell Middleton vs North Texas 19751 Stan Davis vs Cincinnati 19721 Nick Pappas vs Ole Miss 19671 Billy Fletcher vs Houston 1963
TEAM RECORDSGAME
Most Kickoff Returns9 vs Cincinnati 20029 vs Tennessee 20018 vs Florida State 1987
William Arnold Jerry Harris
Charles Wilsonholds the Tigersingle season kick-off return yardagerecord at 735yards.
MEMPHIS
8 vs Mississippi 19808 vs Mississippi 19718 vs Louisville 19708 vs Mississippi 1970
Most Kickoff Return Yards196 vs Cincinnati 2002186 vs Southern Miss 1983169 vs Florida State 1979168 vs Tennessee 2001168 vs Houston 1967168 vs Tulane 1988167 vs Cincinnati 1972
Fewest Kickoff Return Yards0 vs several opponents
Kickoff ReturnsKickoff Returns
Name Yrs. Played No. Yds. Avg.
William Arnold 1987-90 55 1,202 21.8Jerry Harris 1983-86 47 1,165 24.8
Keith Cobb (3)141 vs East Carolina 1998140 vs Southern Miss 1998136 vs Tulane 1998
Charles Wilson (3)152 vs Tulane 1988130 vs Southern Miss 1988104 vs Tulsa 1988
Richard Williams (3)133 vs Florida State 1979129 vs Ole Miss 1980104 vs Ole Miss 1979
Nick Pappas (3)141 vs Houston 1967129 vs Ole Miss 1967116 vs Utah State 1967
Mac Cody (2)152 vs Cincinnati 1993114 vs Ole Miss 1992
Jerry Harris (2)167 vs Southern Miss * 1983121 vs Alabama 1985
Bob Baxter (2)108 vs Ole Miss 1965100 vs Southern Miss 1965
DeAngelo Williams (1)152 vs Cincinnati 2002
Antoine Harden (1)160 vs Tennessee 2001
Xavier Crawford (1)163 vs Missouri 1997
P.T. Jones (1)157 vs Tulane 1997
Kevin Cobb (1)131 vs Tennessee 1996
Brian Davis (1)115 vs Miss State 1995
John Martin (1)108 vs Tennessee 1992
Russell Copeland (1)108 vs Florida State 1989
Reginald Jones (1)111 vs Florida 1989Sammy Seals (1)125 vs Tennessee 1986
Gerald White (1)108 vs Mississippi State 1986
Derrick Crawford (1)111 vs Southern Miss 1981
Sean McCann (1)111 vs Mississippi State 1979
Eddie Hill (1)107 vs Wichita State 1978
Bobby Ward (1)111 vs Houston 1973
Dornell Harris (1)146 vs Drake 1972
Stan Davis (1)138 vs Tennessee 1969
David Berrong (1)133 vs Wichita State 1968
Russell Vollmer (1)108 vs Mississippi State 1963
Billy Fletcher (1)107 vs Ole Miss 1964
Tommy Elred (1)147 vs Southern Miss 1964
SINGLE GAMEMost Punt Returns10 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa 19946 Ryan Johnson vs UAB 20016 Damien Dodson vs Houston 19976 Russell Copeland vs Cincinnati 19926 Jerry Harris vs Mississippi State 19856 Keith Wright vs North Texas State 19746 Stan Davis vs Tennessee 19696 Dornell Harris vs Drake 19726 Bob Baxter vs Mississippi 1965
Most Punt Return Yards194 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa 1994133 David Berrong vs Wichita State 1968120 Keith Wright vs N. Texas State 197494 Damien Dodson vs Houston 199792 Ryan Johnson vs Cincinnati 200092 Bob Baxter vs Mississippi 196789 Bobby Ward vs Mississippi 1973
Highest Punt Return Average33.3 David Berrong vs Wichita State 196830.7 Bob Baxter vs Ole Miss 196730.6 Ryan Johnson vs Cincinnati 200030.0 Keith Wright vs North Texas 197421.8 Bobby Ward vs Ole Miss 197319.4 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa 199415.7 Damien Dodson vs Houston 1997
Most Punt Return TDs1 Keith Cobb vs SW Louisiana 19951 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa 19941 Judson Flint vs Ole Miss 19781 Judson Flint vs Louisville 19781 Keith Wright vs Louisville 19761 Keith Wright vs Wichita State 19761 Keith Wright vs Louisville 19751 Keith Wright vs North Texas 19741 Steve Jaggard vs Tulsa 19681 Bob Baxter vs Ole Miss 19671 Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest 19641 Russell Vollmer vs Ole Miss 19621 nine blocked punts for TDs
Longest Punt Return97 Keith Wright vs North Texas 197494 Keith Wright vs Louisville 197594 Frank Mawyer vs Chattanooga 195088 Russ Vollmer vs Mississippi 196286 Ricky Rivas vs Wichita State 197586 Jack Carter vs Chattanooga 1961
SINGLE SEASONMost Punt Returns40 Ryan Roskelly 199437 Ryan Johnson 200037 Russell Copeland 199236 Darron White 200236 Ryan Johnson 200131 Charlie Babb 197130 Ryan Roskelly 199527 Jerry Harris 198525 Tripp Higgins 199923 Chancy Carr 199623 Cliff Robinson 1991
Most Punt Return Yards
468 Ryan Roskelly 1994389 Ryan Johnson 2000376 Ryan Johnson 2001351 Russell Copeland 1992308 Bob Baxter 1967301 Darron White 2002254 David Berrong 1968252 Ryan Roskelly 1995240 James Thompson 1972239 Jack Carter 1961
Highest Punt Return Average34.1 Jack Carter 196127.8 Keith Wright 197520.4 Frank Talerico 195620.4 Russ Vollmer 196218.9 Andy Nelson 1956
Most Punt Return TDs2 Judson Flint 19782 Keith Wright 19761 17 players tied with one
CAREERMost Punt Returns76 Ryan Johnson 1999-70 Ryan Roskelly 1994-9557 Keith Wright 1974-7748 Anthony Parker 1979-8247 Jerry Harris 1983-8641 Charlie Babb 1969-7140 Bob Baxter 1965-67
Most Punt Return Yards816 Keith Wright 1974-77784 Ryan Johnson 1999-720 Ryan Roskelly 1994-95450 Bob Baxter 1965-67376 David Berrong 1967-69361 Jack Carter 1959-61354 Russell Copeland 1989-92314 Jerry Harris 1983-86
Highest Punt Return Average20.1 Jack Carter 1959-6114.3 Keith Wright 1974-7714.3 Russ Vollmer 1960-6311.9 James Thompson 1972-7411.4 David Berrong 1967-6910.3 Ryan Roskelly 1994-95
Most Punt Return TDs4 Keith Wright 1974-772 Judson Flint 1978-791 15 players tied with one
TEAM RECORDSGAME
Most Punt Returns10 vs Tulsa 19949 vs Mississippi State 19858 vs Quantico 19667 vs Tennessee Tech 19626 vs several opponents
Most Punt Return Yards194 vs Tulsa 1994133 vs Tulsa 1968
Ryan Roskelly
Derrick Crawford
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133 vs Wichita State 1968120 vs North Texas State 197497 vs Cincinnati 197292 vs Cincinnati 200092 vs Mississippi 196792 vs Southern Miss 1972
Fewest Punt Return Yards-5 vs SW Louisiana 1987
Most Punt Return TDs3 vs Tulsa (two on blocked punts) 19681 18 times
Defensive back David Berrong ledthe Tigers in punt returns in 1968and 1969.
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DefenseDefenseSINGLE GAME
Most Solo Tackles19 Pete Scatamacchia vs Louisville 197916 Alex Dees vs Southern Miss 196815 Dave Pawlik vs San Jose State 197114 Todd Ondra vs Louisville 197814 Wilson Neely vs Miss State 198612 Glenn Sumter vs Southern Miss 2001
Most Assisted Tackles19 Art Brumit vs Utah State 196713 Joe Rushing vs Utah State 196713 Damon Young vs Tulane 198712 Todd Ondra vs NE Louisiana 197912 Todd Ondra vs Louisville 1979
Most Total Tackles25 Pete Scatamacchia vs Louisville 197921 Tommy James vs Utah State 197021 Alex Dees vs USM 196820 Kamal Shakir vs Army 199920 John Allen vs Houston 196820 Glenn Whittemore vs Sou. Miss 197320 Todd Ondra vs Texas A&M 197920 Mike Kleimeyer vs Tennessee 198118 Glenn Sumter vs East Carolina 2001
Most Quarterback Sacks4 James Logan vs Ark. State 19944 Marlon Brown vs Louisville 19873 by seven different players
Most Tackles for Lost Yardage6 Tony Williams vs Tennessee 19965 Marlon Brown vs Southern Miss 19875 Rod Brown vs Arkansas 19934 by ten different players
Most Fumble Recoveries2 Reginald Howard vs Ole Miss 19992 Demorrio Shank vs Houston 1998
Longest Fumble Return84 Corey Irby vs Louisville 199973 Glenn Sumter vs Miss State 200164 Manny Santibanez vs Sou. Miss 199754 Jeremy Stewart vs East Carolina 199847 John Allen vs North Texas 196844 Idrees Bashir vs Tennessee 199934 Marcus West vs Murray State 200229 Keith Spann vs S.W. Louisiana 199528 Jerome Woods vs Michigan 1995
Most Pass Interceptions3 Eddie Moore vs Tulane 19883 Keith Simpson vs North Texas 19773 Olie Cordill vs Miss State 1965
Most Interception Return Yards100 Idrees Bashir vs Army 200099 Robert Lyles vs Miss State 195895 Marty Hammock vs Sou. Miss 197395 Chris Hobbs vs Tennessee 199193 Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest 1964
91 Bob Orians vs Southern Miss 197790 Domonic Calloway vs E. Carolina 199390 Preston Watts vs MTSU 1941
Longest Interception Return100 Idrees Bashir vs Army 200099 Robert Lyles vs Miss State 195895 Mary Hammock vs Southern Miss 197395 Chris Hobbs vs Tennessee 199193 Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest 196491 Bob Orians vs Southern Miss 197790 Dominic Calloway vs E. Carolina 199390 Preston Watts vs MTSU 1941
SINGLE SEASONMost Solo Tackles103 Dave Pawlik 197196 Eric Fairs 198592 Keith Butler 197790 Glenn Sumter 200187 Kamal Shakir 199987 Bob Finamore 196487 Todd Ondra 1980
Most Assisted Tackles79 Todd Ondra 197978 Michael Thomas 198069 Jesse Allen 199463 Danton Barto 199361 Jerry Dandridge 197561 John Allen 1969
Most Total Tackles162 Michael Thomas 1980161 Dave Pawlik 1971152 Keith Butler 1977147 Todd Ondra 1980144 Danton Barto 1993144 Todd Ondra 1979143 Kamal Shakir 1999137 Glenn Sumter 2001
Most Quarterback Sacks13 Andre Arnold 200011 Marquis Bowling 199711 Marlon Brown 198711 Cedric Wright 198310 David Brandon 19869 Tramont Lawless 19999 Bryan Barnett 1994
Most Tackles For Loss of Yards21 Marlon Brown (126 yds.) 198720 Tony Williams (96 yds) 199617 Tim Harris (83 yds.) 198417 Eric Fairs (70 yds.) 198416 Marquis Bowling (80 yds.) 199716 Marcus Bell (61 yds.) 200014 Tim Harris (60 yds.) 198514 Marcus Bell (31 yds.) 199913 Derrick Ballard (46 yds.) 200213 Greg Harper (41 yds.) 2001
Most Fumble Recoveries5 Van Anderson 19744 several tied at four
Most Pass Interceptions11 Jerry Todd 19688 David Berrong 19698 Steve Jaggard 19697 Eddie Moore 19886 Bill Brundzo 19666 Walter Daggett 19716 Percy Nabors 19836 Glenn Sumter 2001
Most Interception Yards144 Percy Nabors 1983136 David Berrong 1969119 Glenn Rogers, Jr. 1988113 Keith Spann 1996104 Charlie Babb 1971100 Idrees Bashir 2000
Most Blocked Kicks4 Ken Irvin 19924 Marvin Chatman 19813 Michael Stone 20003 David Brandon 1984
CAREERTotal Tackles473 Danton Barto 1990-93
454 Michael Thomas 1977-80
435 Eric Fairs 1982-85416 Kamal Shakir 1997-00
384 Keith Butler 1974-77
372 Todd Ondra 1978-80368 Octavian Sharp 1984-86
368 Jerry Dandridge 1972-75
Interceptions17 David Berrong 1967-6916 Jerry Todd 1967-69
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LB Danton Barton registered 473career tackles.
Defensive end TimHarris led the Tigers intackles in 1994 beforegoing on to star for theGreen Bay Packersand San Francisco49er’s.
Most Quarterback SacksGame 7 vs East Carolina 1998
7 vs Ark. State 1994
Most Blocked KicksGame 4 vs Arkansas 1992Season 8 1999
Most Tackles For LossGame 16 vs Tennessee 1996Season 90 1999
13 Glenn Sumter 1998-0013 Eric Harris 1973-76
12 Glenn Rogers, Jr. 1988-90
12 Bill Brundzo 1965-6712 Steve Jaggard 1965-67
11 Keith Spann 1993-96
Interception Return Yardage267 Keith Spann (11) 1993-96229 Glenn Rogers, Jr. (9) 1988-90
216 Charlie Babb (9) 1969-71
196 David Berrong (17) 1967-69188 Mike Nettles (8) 1985-88
184 Jerry Todd (16) 1967-69
176 Percy Nabors (8) 1981-83148 Bob Sherlag (7) 1963-65
144 Glenn Sumter (13) 1998-00
137 Steve Jaggard (12) 1965-67128 Eric Harris (10) 1973-76
Quarterback Sacks21 Tramont Lawless 1996-99
20 Marquis Bowling 1995-9819 Marlon Brown 1985-88
18 Tim Harris 1982-85
17 Tony Brown 1999-0217 Marvin Thomas 1983-86
16 Andre Arnold 1998-00
15 Brian Barnett 1992-95
Tackles for Lost Yardage49 Tim Harris (251 yds.) 1982-85
42 Tony Brown (138 yds.) 1999-0236 Marlon Brown (192 yds.) 1985-88
35 Tony Williams (119 yds.) 1993-96
34 Marcus Bell (107 yds.) 1997-0032 Eric Fairs (118 yds.) 1982-85
32 Marvin Thomas (100 yds.) 1983-86
30 Kamal Shakir (131 yds.) 1997-00
TEAM RECORDSGAME & SEASON
Fewest Rushes AllowedGame 15 North Texas 1965Season 758
Most Rushes AllowedSeason 603 1980
Fewest Rushing Yards AllowedGame -4 Ole Miss 1993Season 758 1962
Most Rushing Yards AllowedGame 523 by Texas A&M 1978Season 2620 1978
Fewest Pass Completions AllowedGame 1 three times
(vs Southern Miss, 1976)Season 48 1957
Most Pass Completions AllowedGame 36 by East Carolina 1994Season 224 1998
Fewest Passing Yards AllowedGame 5 by Southern Miss 1976Season 566 1962
Most Passing Yards AllowedGame 508 by Florida State 1969Season 3090 1998
Fewest Total Yards AllowedGame 87 by Texas-Arlington 1962
87 by Tennessee Tech 1962Season 1324 1962
Most Total Yards AllowedGame 627 by Florida State 1969Season 5008 1998
Most Points AllowedGame 92 by Ole Miss 1935Season 340 1998
Fewest Rushing Touchdowns AllowedSeason 2 1961
Most Rushing Touchdowns AllowedGame 6 by Ole Miss 1980
6 by Miss State 1978Season 27 1978
Fewest Touchdown Passes AllowedSeason 1 1962
Most Touchdown Passes AllowedGame 6 by Florida State 1969Season 22 1989
Fewest Total Touchdowns AllowedSeason 7 1963
Most Total Touchdowns AllowedSeason 43 1989
Most InterceptionsGame 6 vs East Carolina 1993
6 vs Tulsa 1972Season 29 1968Fewest 7 1978
Most Fumble RecoveriesGame 6 vs North Texas 1968Season 26 1976
Fewest Fumble RecoveriesSeason 7 1993
7 1987
Ken Irvin John Allen
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Name Yrs. Played No.
Danton Barto 1990-93 473Michael Thomas 1977-80 454
Year Pos Name TT1964 N G Bob Finamore 1171966 LB Joe Rushing 791967 DE Alex Dees 861968 DE Alex Dees 1011969 DE Bobby Dees 1081970 LB John Allen 1071971 N G Dave Pawlik 1611972 N G Joe Puzin 971973 LB Steve McCarty 1191974 LB Jerry Dandridge 1161975 LB Jerry Dandridge 1191976 LB Keith Butler 1241977 LB Keith Butler 1521978 LB Michael Thomas 1161979 N G Pete Scatamacchia 1211980 LB Todd Ondra 1471981 LB Mike Kleimeyer 961982 LB Johnnie Walker 1141983 LB Eric Fairs 1221984 OLB Tim Harris 1201985 LB Eric Fairs 1431986 LB Octavian Sharp 1251987 LB Damon Young 1351988 LB Damon Young 1351989 LB Scott Rumley 851990 LB Scott Rumley 801991 LB Danton Barto 1411992 LB Danton Barto 1271993 LB Danton Barto 1441994 LB Jesse Allen 1281995 DB Jerome Woods 1201996 LB Richard Hogans 1281997 LB Chris Reeves 921998 LB Kamal Shakir 871999 LB Kamal Shakir 1432000 LB Kamal Shakir 1192001 DB Glenn Sumter 137
1997 Kevin Cobb 2 21 0Mike McKenzie 2 10 0Jeremy Stewart 2 7 0
1996 Keith Spann 5 113 01995 Jerome Woods 6 110 11994 Barry Dillard 3 60 01993 Dominic Calloway 4 90 01992 Danton Barto 4 89 01991 Herb Kendall 3 46 01990 Glenn Rogers, Jr. 5 87 01989 Glenn Rogers, Jr. 4 23 01988 Eddie Moore 7 51 01987 Randall Cooper 3 9 01986 Mike Nettles 3 72 01985 Trell Hooper 3 37 11984 Donnie Elder 3 3 01983 Percy Nabors 6 144 11982 Johnnie Walker 4 40 01981 George Stapleton 3 4 01980 Terrie Sudduth 3 19 01979 Todd Ondra 4 25 01978 Tony Graves 2 13 01977 Bob Orians 4 91 1
Keith Simpson 4 78 01976 Eric Harris 4 1 01975 Eric Harris 3 55 01974 Ed Taylor 3 34 01973 Eric Harris 4 45 11972 Tommy Carlsen 3 26 01971 Walter Daggett 6 34 01970 Ricky Kale 5 34 01969 David Berrong 8 136 0
Steve Jaggard 8 59 01968 Jerry Todd 11 79 01967 David Berrong 4 25 01966 Bill Brundzo 5 99 01965 Bill Brundzo 6 24 01964 Doug Woodlief 4 45 01963 Doug Woodlief 4 28 01962 Jim Addington 4 2 01957 Carlos Brooks 3 99 01956 John Lee 3 34 0
Year Pos Name Sacks/Yds1981 N G Greg Montgomery 4-25
LB Michael Joe Cannon 4-181982 LB Michael Joe Cannon 4-131983 DE Cedric Wright 11-561984 LB Eric Fairs 6.5-351985 DE Tim Harris 5-301986 DE David Brandon 10-491987 DE Marlon Brown 11-771988 DE Marlon Brown 4-20
N G Tony Manning 4-131989 DT Lish Trice 3-161990 N G Chris Hobbs 6-32
DE Kevin Jordan 6-271991 DT Larry Cox 4-181992 DT Pat Jansen 7-491993 DT Charles King 8-441994 DT Brian Barnett 9-531995 DE Marvin Thomas 6-271996 DE Marvin Thomas 6-381997 DE Marquis Bowling 11-881998 DE Marquis Bowling 5-361999 DE Tramont Lawless 9-352000 DE Andre Arnold 14-922001 DE Tony Brown 7-362002 DE Tony Brown 4-22
DE Treveco Lucas 4-11
YEAR-BY-YEAR SACK LEADERS
YEAR-BY-YEARINTERCEPTION LEADERS
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Linebacker Eric Fairs, whois ranked third in careertackles with 435, went to adistinguished career with theHouston Oilers.
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MiscellaneousMiscellaneousSINGLE GAME
Most First Downs Rushing26 vs Tulsa 197224 vs Louisville 196924 vs The Citadel 196221 vs Georgia Tech 198121 vs North Texas State 1971
Most First Downs Passing17 vs Mississippi 196916 vs Murray State 198515 vs Mississippi State 199315 vs Mississippi State 196514 vs North Texas State 197814 vs Southern Miss 1988
Most First Downs by Penalty5 vs Alabama 19875 vs North Texas State 19714 by several opponents
Most Total First Downs37 vs Louisville 196931 vs Cincinnati 198430 vs Murray State 200230 vs Utah State 197230 vs North Texas State 197130 vs The Citadel 1962
Fewest Total First Downs2 vs Mississippi 1964
Most Penalties15 vs Houston 200015 vs Tulane 199215 vs Mississippi State 198514 vs Tennessee 199913 vs UT-Chattanooga 200113 vs Mississippi State 199813 vs Mississippi 1983
Fewest Penalties0 vs Mississippi 1982
Most Penalty Yards - Game147 vs West Texas State 1964140 vs Wichita State 1968136 vs Mississippi State 1985132 vs Houston 2000130 vs Tulane 1992126 vs Houston 1997
SINGLE GAMEMost First Downs Rushing - Season151 1972128 1971127 1970126 1969124 1976
Fewest First Downs Rushing66 199572 1964
Most First Downs Passing140 2002104 199397 1988
93 197392 1997
Fewest First Downs Passing18 1957
Most First Downs by Penalty27 200223 199622 200122 196521 1987
Fewest First Downs by Penalty2 1957
Most Total First Downs245 2002217 1972215 1969214 1976208 1993206 1988206 1973
Fewest Total First Downs106 1958
Most Penalties89 199287 196083 198482 196181 1995
Fewest Penalties46 1979
Most Penalty Yards958 1960931 1961753 1995750 1993739 1992736 1972732 1957
Fewest Penalty Yards389 1979
Most TOP - Game40:54 vs East Carolina 200039:44 vs Cincinnati 198438:08 vs Cincinnati 199437:55 vs Ole Miss 198337:41 vs Tulane 198537:40 vs Murray State 198537:19 vs East Carolina 199736:24 vs Arkansas State 199835:50 vs Tulane 1994
Least TOP - Game19:19 vs North Carolina 1983
Highest TOP Average - Season31:05 199930:32 199430:23 199330:17 199228:50 1999
Most 3rd Down Conversions - Game12 vs Cincinnati 19949 vs Cincinnati 19999 vs East Carolina 19979 vs Alabama 19919 vs Arkansas 19939 vs Mississippi State 19939 vs Vanderbilt 19869 vs Tulane 19859 vs Murray State 1985
Best 3rd Down Conversion Percentage -Game.666 vs Cincinnati (12X18) 1994
Fewest 3rd Down Conversions - Game1 vs Cincinnati (1X12) 1992
Most 3rd Down Conversions - Season68 199165 199362 199760 200260 198558 199255 2001
Best 3rd Down Conversion Percentage -Season41.2 199138.9 199337.7 199236.0 200235.0 200135.0 1997
Most Fumbles - Game11 vs Mississippi 197610 vs Louisville 19799 vs Florida State 19779 vs Mississippi 19719 vs Southern Miss 19639 vs Tennessee Tech 1962
Most Fumbles Lost - Game7 vs Mississippi State 19767 vs Mississippi 19716 vs Louisville 19796 vs Mississippi 19766 vs Tennessee Tech 1962
Most Fumbles - Season52 197650 197949 197143 198640 1973
A versatile athlete who alsoplayed tailback and kick re-turner, Keith Wright is Mem-phis' sixth all-time leading re-ceiver.
Russell Copeland is the sec-ond all-time leading receiverin Tiger history with over1,700 yards.
Damien Dodson is the Tigers’career leader in number ofpass receptions with 147 andis second in receiving yard-age with 2,096.
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The Last TimeThe Last Time MEMPHIS
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RUSHINGHad 500 or more yards rushing .................................................... vs Tulsa, 1969 (507)Had 400 or more yards rushing .................................................... vs Tulsa, 1972 (436)Had 300 or more yards rushing .................................... vs Arkansas State, 1998 (321)Had 80 or more rushing attempts ............................... vs North Texas State, 1971 (81)Had 75 or more rushing attempts ...................................... vs Wichita State, 1972 (77)Had 70 or more rushing attempts ..................................... vs Georgia Tech, 1981 (70)Had seven or more rushing TDs .................................... vs North Texas State, 1971 (7)Had six or more rushing TDs ................................................ vs Wichita State, 1972 (6)Had five or more rushing TDs ........................................... vs Houston, 2001 (5)Had four or more rushing TDs .................................................... vs Tulane, 2002 (4)Had two or more players with 100 yards rushing in a game .......................................
vs Arkansas State, 1998 (Riley 190 & Arnold 119)
PASSINGHad 375 or more yards passing .................................. vs Mississippi State, 1993 (379)Had 300 or more yards passing .................................... vs South Florida, 2002 (320)Had 275 or more yards passing .................................... vs South Florida, 2002 (320)Had 250 or more yards passing .................................... vs South Florida, 2002 (320)Had 40 or more pass attempts ........................................ vs South Florida, 2002 (55)Had 30 or more pass attempts ...................................................... vs TCU, 2002 (36)Had 30 or more pass completions ................................... vs South Florida, 2002 (33)Had 25 or more pass completions ................................... vs South Florida, 2002 (33)Had 20 or more pass completions ................................................ vs Army, 2002 (22)Had five or more passing TDs ............................................ vs Murray State, 2002 (5)Had four or more passing TDs ................................................. vs Louisville, 2002 (4)Had five or more passes intercepted .................................... vs Miami (FL), 1993 (5)Had four or more passes intercepted ........................... vs Mississippi State, 2002 (5)
RECEIVINGHad two or more players with 100 yards receiving in a game .......................................
vs East Carolina, 1993 (Bruce 147 & Cody 110)
TOTAL OFFENSEHad 600 or more yards total offense .................................... vs Cincinnati, 1984 (630)Had 500 or more yards total offense .............................. vs Murray State, 2002 (522)Had 400 or more yards total offense .............................. vs Murray State, 2002 (522)Had 90 or more plays ....................................................... vs Murray State, 1995 (92)Had 80 or more plays ................................................................... vs Army, 2002 (84)Had 75 or more plays ................................................................... vs Army, 2002 (84)
SCORINGHad 70 or more points ............................................................. vs Tampa, 1949 (70-6)Had 60 or more points ............................................................ vs Tulane, 1992 (62-20)Had 50 or more points .................................................. vs Murray State, 2002 (52-6)Had 40 or more points .................................................. vs Murray State, 2002 (52-6)Allowed 50 or more points ....................................... vs Michigan State, 1997 (21-51)Allowed 40 or more points .............................................. vs Tennessee, 2001 (28-49)Was held scoreless ............................................................... vs Mississippi, 1999 (0-3)Was held scoreless at home ................................................ vs Mississippi, 1999 (0-3)Was held scoreless on the road ................................... vs Southern Miss, 1996 (0-16)Held an opponent scoreless .................................................... vs Tulane, 1994 (13-0)Held an opponent scoreless at home ..................................... vs Tulane, 1994 (13-0)Held an opponent scoreless on the road .............................. vs Arkansas, 1993 (6-0)Held two opponents scoreless in a season ................. vs Tulsa; Southern Miss, 1968Held three opponents scoreless in a season vs Utah State; North Texas;
McNeese State, 1965Held four opponents scoreless in a season vs Louisville; McNeese State; West
Texas State; Tampa, 1964Held five opponents scoreless in a season vs Mississippi; Louisville; South
Carolina; North Texas State; Chattanooga, 1963Scored a two-point conversion rushing ................. vs South Florida, 2002 (Brown run)Scored a two-point conversion passing ................... vs Cincinnati, 1998 (Blevins pass)
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TURNOVERSCommitted eight or more turnovers ............................................. vs Louisville, 1979 (8)
(6 fumbles; 2 interceptions)Committed seven or more turnovers .................... vs Arkansas State, 1990 (3 FR; 4 Int)Committed six or more turnovers .............................. vs Cincinnati, 2002 (3 FR; 3 Int)Had seven or more fumbles ......................................... vs Mississippi State, 1976 (7)Had six or more fumbles .......................................................... vs Louisville, 1979 (6)Had five or more fumbles ...................................................... vs Tennessee, 1984 (5)Lost four or more fumbles ................................................... vs Murray State, 2002 (4)Did not commit a turnover .................................................................... vs Tulane, 1998Had eight or more takeaways ....................................... vs North Texas State, 1968 (8)Returned an interception for a TD ................................ vs Army, 2000 (Bashir, 100 yds)Returned a fumble for a TD ........................ vs Murray State, 2002 (M. West, 34 yds)Blocked two punts for touchdowns ............................. vs Tulsa, 1968 (Dees & Marks)
DEFENSEHeld an opponent to 10 or fewer first downs ..................... vs UAB, 2001, (9)Held an opponent to 0 or fewer yards rushing ........ vs Houston, 1998 (-14)Held an opponent to 50 or fewer yards rushing ........................... vs Army, 2002 (44)Held an opponent to 25 or less yards passing ................. vs Southern Miss, 1976 (5)Held an opponent to 50 or fewer yards total offense ....... vs UT-Arlington, 1962 (87)Held an opponent to 200 or fewer yards total offense ................ vs UAB, 2001 (175)Intercepted six or more passes .......................................... vs East Carolina, 1993 (6)Intercepted five or more passes .................................... vs Mississippi State, 1998 (5)Intercepted four or more passes ................................... vs Mississippi State, 1998 (5)Intercepted three or more passes .................................................... vs Army, 2001 (3)Recovered four or more fumbles ............................................. vs Michigan, 1995 (4)Recorded a safety ............................................................... vs UT-Chattanooga, 2001Recorded nine or more sacks ........................................................... vs UAB, 1999 (9)Blocked a PAT kick ................................................................... vs East Carolina, 2001Blocked a FG attempt ...............................................................vs South Florida, 2001
SPECIAL TEAMSReturned a punt for a TD ............................................. vs Tulsa, 1994 (Roskelly 70 yds)Returned a blocked punt for a TD .................................. vs Louisville, 1997 (Bazemore)Returned a kickoff for a TD ...................................... vs Tennessee, 1996 (Cobb 95 yds)Blocked one punt .............................................................................. vs Louisville, 1999Blocked two punts ....................................................................... vs Arkansas, 1992 (4)Blocked three punts .................................................................... vs Arkansas, 1992 (4)Blocked four punts ...................................................................... vs Arkansas, 1992 (4)Blocked a field goal .................................................................. vs South Florida, 2002Punted 13 or more times ..................................................... vs Texas A&M, 1979 (13)Punted 10 or more times ...................................... vs Southern Mississippi, 2001 (10)Punted one time in a game .......................................................... vs Tulane, 1992 (1)Punted two times or less ...................................................... vs Murray State, 2002 (2)Missed a kicking PAT ................................................................ vs South Florida, 2002Had a kicking PAT blocked .............................................................. vs Houston, 1997Had a punt blocked ............................................................................... vs UAB, 2001Had a field goal blocked .................................................................... vs UAB, 2001
MISCELLANEOUSHad 30 or more first downs .............................................. vs Murray State, 2002 (30)Had 20 or more first downs .................................................. vs Cincinnati, 2001 (23)Had 15 or more penalties .......................................................... vs Tulane, 1992 (15)Had 10 or more penalties .......................................................... vs Tulane, 2002 (11)Had 100 or more yards in penalties ......................... vs UT-Chattanooga, 2001 (110)Had a 100-yard rusher and a 100-yard receiver in the same game ...........................
vs Tulsa,1992 (Porter 133 & Bruce 137)Had 35 or more minutes of TOP ................................ vs Arkansas State, 1998 (36:24)Had a tie game ....................................................................... vs Arkansas State, 1990Was involved in an overtime ........................................................... vs Cincinnati, 2000Gave up a Safety .................................................................................... vs Army, 2000
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RUSHINGRushed 40 or more times ........................ Marcus Holliday vs Tulane, 1994 (42)Rushed 35 or more times ........................ Marcus Holliday vs Tulane, 1994 (42)Rushed 30 or more times ...................... Frank Fletcher vs Cincinnati, 1994 (35)Rushed 25 or more times ............................................ Dante Brown vs Houston, 1999 (26)Rushed for 250 or more yards ........................................ Paul Gowen vs Tulsa, 1969 (260)Rushed for 200 or more yards ................................ Larry Porter vs Arkansas St, 1990 (206)Rushed for 175 or more yards ................................ Teofilo Riley vs Arkansas St, 1998 (190)Rushed for 150 or more yards ................ DeAngelo Williams vs Tulane, 2002 (166)Rushed for 125 or more yards ................ DeAngelo Williams vs Tulane, 2002 (166)Rushed for 100 or more yards ....................... Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (148)Rushed for four or more TDs ............................ Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (4)Rushed for three or more TDs ........................... Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (4)Rushed for two or more TDs .. Dante Brown & DeAngelo Williams vs Army, 2002 (2)Had a run of 90 or more yards ................ Herb Covington vs Cincinnati, 1966 (92)Had a run of 80 or more yards ................ DeAngelo Williams vs Tulane, 2002 (86)Had a run of 70 or more yards ................. John Martin vs East Carolina, 1992 (80)Had a run of 60 or more yards ........... Dante Brown vs UT-Chattanooga, 2001 (62)Had a run of 50 or more yards ................... DeAngelo Williams vs Army, 2002 (59)
PASSINGPassed for 350 or more yards ..............Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss, 1988 (355)Passed for 300 or more yards ........... Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (314)Passed for 250 or more yards ........... Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (314)Passed for 200 or more yards ....................... Danny Wimprine vs Army, 2002 (216)Attempted 50 of more passes ............ Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (53)Attemped 40 or more passes ............ Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (53)Attempted 35 or more passes ......................... Danny Wimprine vs TCU, 2002 (38)Attemped 30 or more passes ......................... Danny Wimprine vs TCU, 2002 (38)Completed 25 or more passes .......... Danny Wimprine vs South Florida, 2002 (32)Completed 20 or more passes ...................... Danny Wimprine vs Army, 2002 (22)Threw four or more TD passes .............. Danny Wimprine vs Murray State, 2002 (5)Threw three or more TD passes ................. Danny Wimprine vs Louisville, 2002 (4)Threw five or more interceptions ............... Danny Wimprine vs Miss State, 2002 (5)Threw four or more interceptions .............. Danny Wimprine vs Miss State, 2002 (5)Threw three of more interceptions .............. Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati, 2002 (3)Completed a pass for 90 or more yards ... Stephen Galbraith vs Houston, 1998 (92)Completed a pass for 80 or more yards .......... Neil Suber vs Tennessee, 1999 (82)Completed a pass for 70 or more yards ... Danny Wimprine vs Sou Miss, 2002 (72)Completed a pass for 60 or more yards ... Danny Wimprine vs Sou Miss, 2002 (72)
Completed a pass for 50 or more yards .... Danny Wimprine vs Houston, 2002 (59)
RECEIVINGCaught 10 or more passes ..................... Richie Floyd vs Arkansas St, 1997 (10)Caught seven or more passes ........................... Travis Anglin vs Houston, 2002 (8)Had 175 or more yards receiving ........ Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State, 1965 (186)Had 150 or more yards receiving ................... Travis Anglin vs Houston, 2002 (150)Had 125 or more yards receiving ................... Travis Anglin vs Houston, 2002 (150)Had 100 or more yards receiving ................... Travis Anglin vs Houston, 2002 (150)Caught three or more TD passes ............ Russell Copeland vs Tennessee, 1992 (3)Caught two or more TD passes .................... Tavares Gideon vs Louisville, 2002 (2)
TOTAL OFFENSEHad 350 or more yards of total offense ............... Danny Wimprine vs Cincinnati, 2001 (350)Had 300 or more yards of total offense .... Danny Wimprine vs Houston, 2002 (335)Had 250 or more yards of total offense .... Danny Wimprine vs Sou Fla, 2002 (297)
SCORINGAccounted for five or more TDs ......... Danny Wimprive vs Murray St, 2001 (5 passes)Accounted for four or more TDsWimprive vs Sou Fla, 2002 (2 passes; 1 run; 1 recept.)Accounted for three or more TDsWimprive vs Sou Fla, 2002 (2 passes; 1 run; 1 recept.)Scored four or more TDs ................................. Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (4 runs)Scored three or more TDs ............................ Dante Brown vs Houston, 2001 (4 runs)Scored two or more TDs .............. D.Williams & D.Brown vs Army, 2002 (2 runs each)
DEFENSEIntercepted three or more passes .......................... Eddie Moore vs Tulane, 1988 (3)
Intercepted two or more passes ........ Domonic Calloway vs East Carolina, 1993 (2)Recovered two or more fumbles .............. Reginald Howard vs Mississippi, 1999 (2)Recorded four or more sacks ...................... James Logan vs Arkansas St, 1994 (4)Recorded three of more sacks ......................... Kamal Shakir vs Louisville, 1999 (3)Recorded two or more sacks .............................. Derrick Ballard vs Tulane, 2002 (2)
SPECIAL TEAMSScored 18 or more points kicking ........................ Ryan White vs UAB, 1999 (18)Kicked five or more field goals .............................. Ryan White vs UAB, 1999 (5)Kicked field goal of 50 or more yards ........... S.Gostkowski vs Murray St, 2002 (50)Punted 70 or more yards ....................................... Jeff Fite vs Alabama, 1989 (78)Punted 60 or more yards ...................... James Gaither vs Southern Miss, 2001 (61)Had a punt average over 50 yards .................... Maurie Avery vs Army, 2002 (55.0)Totaled 150 or more yards in kick returns Antoine Harden vs Tennessee, 2001 (160)Totaled 100 or more yards in kick returns Antoine Harden vs Tennessee, 2001 (160)Returned a kick 90 or more yards ................... Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee, 1996 (95)Returned 10 or more punts .................................. Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa, 1994 (10)Had 190 or more punt return yards ................... Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa, 1994 (194)Had a punt return of 90 or more yards ............. Keith Wright vs Louisville, 1975 (94)Had a punt return of 80 or more yards ........ Ryan Johnson vs Cincinanti, 2000 (82)Had a punt return of 50 or more yards ....... Ryan Johnson vs Tennessee, 2000 (50)
The Last Time a Tiger Player...In One QuarterPassed for 75 yards or more .............. Neil Suber vs Tennessee, 1999 (108-3rd)Passed for 100 yards or more ............ Neil Suber vs Tennessee, 1999 (108-3rd)Passed for 175 yards or more ...... Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati, 1997 (190-4th)Passed for three or more TDs ... Bernard Oden vs UAB, 1997 (Floyd, Dodson, Blevins)Rushed for 75 yards or more ....................... Dante Brown vs UT-Chattanooga, 2001 (75-1st)Rushed for 100 yards or more ........................... Teofilo Riley vs Arkansas St., 1997 (114-4th)Rushed for 150 or more .......................................... Paul Gowen vs Tulsa, 1969 (150-2nd)Rushed for two TDs or more ...................................... Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999 (2-1st)Caught three or more passes ............................... Billy Kendall vs Arkansas St., 1999 (4-3rd)Caught four or more passes ................................ Billy Kendall vs Arkansas St., 1999 (4-3rd)Caught two or more TD passes .......................... John Martin vs East Carolina, 1993 (2-2nd)In One HalfPassed for 200 yards or more ..... Bernard Oden vs Minnesota, 1997 (232-2nd)Passed for 175 yards or more ..... Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati, 1997 (190-2nd)Rushed for 100 yards or more ............ Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999 (110-1st)Rushed for 150 yards or more ................... Paul Gowen vs Tulsa, 1969 (150-1st)Rushed for three TDs or more ................................... Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1999 (3-1st)Passed for three of more TDs ........... Bernard Oden vs UAB, 1997 (Floyd, Dodson, Blevins, 1st)Caught six or more passes ................................... Richie Floyd vs Arkansas St., 1997 (6-1st)Caught five or more passes .................................. Richie Floyd vs Arkansas St., 1997 (6-1st)Had 100 yards receiving .................................... Darron White, Cincinanti, 2001 (119 -1st)Caught two or more TD passes ................................ Isaac Bruce vs Miss State, 1993 (2-2nd)Kicked four or more field goals ......................................... Ryan White vs UAB, 1999 (4-1st)
The Last Time a Tiger Team...In One QuarterPassed for 75 yards or more .................................. vs Tennessee, 1999 (98-3rd)Passed for 100 yards or more .......................... 115 vs Houston, 1998 (115-1st)Passd for 175 or more .......................................... 178 vs Minnesota, 1997 (4th)Passed for three TDs ................................................................. vs UAB, 1997 (3)Rushed for 75 yards or more ......................................... 83 vs Tulane, 1999 (1st)Rushed for 100 yards or more ............................ vs Arkansas St, 1997 (138-4th)Rushed for two TDs or more ................................................. vs Tulane, 1999 (2)
In One HalfPassed for 175 yards or more ............................. vs Minnesota, 1997 (225-2nd)Passed for 150 yards or more ................................... vs Tulane, 1998 (220-2nd)Passed for two or more TDs .......................................... vs Houston, 1998 (2-1st)Passed for three of more TDs ................................................... vs UAB, 1997 (3)Rushed for 200 yards or more ..................................... vs Tulsa, 1969 (222-2nd)Rushed for 250 yards or more ....................................... vs Tulsa, 1969 (285-1st)Rushed for 150 yards or more ........................... vs Arkansas St, 1998 (161, 4th)Rushed for two TDs or more ................................................. vs Tulane, 1999 (2)Rushed for three or more TDs .............................................. vs Tulane, 1999 (3)Kicked four or more field goals ................................................ vs UAB, 1999 (4)
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RushingHad 500 or more yards rushing - 523 (Texas A&M, 1978)Had 400 or more yards rushing - 408 (Georgia, 1982)Had 300 or more yards rushing - 350 (TCU, 2002)Had 75 or more rushing attempts - 75 (Texas A&M, 1978)Had 70 or more rushing attempts - 71 (Arkansas State, 1986)Had seven or more rushing TDs - 7 (Texas A&M, 1978)Had six or more rushing TDs - 6 (Tennessee, 1991)Had five or more rushing TDs - 5 (Cincinnati, 2002)Had four or more rushing TDs - 4 (Southern Miss, 1998Had two players with 100 yards rushing in game - Sou. Miss, 2002 (Nix 198, Harris127)
PASSINGHad 500 or more yards passing - 506 (Louisville, 1998)Had 400 or more yards passing - 506 (Louisville, 1998)Had 300 or more yards passing - 348 (Cincinnati, 2001)Had 60 or more pass attempts - 62 (South Florida, 2001)Had 50 or more pass attempts - 62 (South Florida, 2001)Had 40 or more pass attempts - 62 (South Florida, 2001)Had 35 or more completions - 36 (East Carolina, 1994)Had 30 or more completions - 33 (Houston, 2000)Had 25 or more completions - 28 (Houston, 2001)Had five or more TDs passes - 5 (Tennessee, 2001)Had four or more TD passes - 5 (Tennessee, 2001)Had three or more TD passes - 3 (South Florida, 2002)Had six or more passes intercepted - 6 (East Carolina, 1993)Had five or more passes intercepted - 5 (Mississippi State, 1997)Had four or more passes intercepted - 4 (Southern Mississippi, 2001)
RECEIVINGHad two or more players with 100 yards receiving in game - Tulane, 2000(Terrell Harris (100) & Adrian Burnett (122))
TOTAL OFFENSEHad 600 or more yards of total offense - 615 (Texas A&M, 1978)Had 500 or more yards of total offense - 524 (Southern Miss, 2002)Had 400 or more yards of total offense - 403 (TCU, 2002)Had 90 or more plays - 90 (Cincinnati, 2001)Had 80 or more plays - 87 (Cincinnati, 2002)Had 75 or more plays - 78 (South Florida, 2002)
SCORINGHad 70 or more points - 92 (Mississippi, 1935)Had 60 or more points - 61 (Mississippi, 1980)Had 50 or more points - 51 (Michigan State, 1997)Had 40 or more points - 48 (Cincicnnati, 2002)Scored a two point conversion passing - Tennessee, 2001Scored a two point conversion running - TCU, 2002
TURNOVERSCommitted seven or more turnovers - 7 (Cincinnati, 1998 (5 fumbles, 2interceptions))Committed six or more turnovers - 7 (Cincinnati, 1998 (5 fumbles, 2 intercep-tions))Had five or more fumbles - 5 (Cincinnati, 1998 (5 fumbles))Lost four or more fumbles - 4 (Ole Miss, 1999)Did not committ a turnover - 0 (Cincinnati, 2002)Returned an interception for a touchdown - Cincicnnati, 2002 (Blue Adams)Returned a fumble for a touchdown - Houston, 2002 (Matt Mattox)
DEFENSEHeld UM to 10 or fewer first downs - 10 (Mississippi State, 2001)Held UM to 0 or fewer yards rushing - -23 (Tennessee, 2001)Held UM to under 100 yards rushing - 48 (South Florida, 2002)Held UM to 100 or fewer yards passing - 76 (Mississippi State, 2001)Held UM to under 300 yards of total offense - 220 (Cincinnati, 2002)Held UM to under 200 yards of total offense - 182 (Southern Mississippi, 2001)Imtercepted five or more UM passes - 5 (Miss State, 2002)Intercepted four or more UM passes - 5 (Miss State, 2002)Intercepted three or more UM passes - 5 (Miss State, 2002)Recorded a safety - Army, 2000Recorded five or more quarterback sacks - 5 (South Florida, 2002)
SPECIAL TEAMSReturned a punt for a TD - Omary Thompson, Army, 2000Returned a blocked punt for a TD - B.J. Steele, Louisville, 2002Returned a kickoff for a TD - Oscar Malone, Arkansas, 1992Blocked a punt - UAB, 2001Blocked a field goal - UAB, 2000Punted 10 or more times - 11, UAB, 2001Did not punt - Cincinnati, 1998Missed a PAT - Nick Brownes, TCU, 2002 (2)
MISCELLANEOUSHad 30 or more first downs - 31 (Southern Miss, 2002)Had 25 or more first downs - 27 (Cincinnati, 2002)Had 10 or penalties - 13 (South Florida, 2001)Had 100 or more penalty yards - 107 (Louisville, 2002)Had 35 minutes or more of possession - 35:08 TCU, 2002Had a 100 yard receiver and rusher - Cincinnati, McCleskey (120 rush);Jackson (110 rush); Olinger (144 recv.)
AN OPPOSING PLAYER
RUSHINGRushed 45 or more times - 45 (Cyrus Lawrence, Va. Tech, 1981)Rushed 35 or more times - 36 (Robert Cooper, Cincinnati, 1999)Rushed 30 or more times - 33 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Rushed 25 or more times - 33 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Rushed for 200 or more yards - 287 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Rushed for 150 or more yards - 287 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Rushed for 100 or more yards - 287 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Rushed for four or more TDs - 4 (Siran Stacy, Alabama, 1989)Rushed for three or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Rushed for two or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Had a run of 80 yards or more - 93 (Byron Evans, Minnesota, 1998)Had a run of 70 yards or more - 70 (Derrick Nix, Southern Miss, 2002)Had a run of 60 yards or more - 65 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Had a run of 50 yards or more - 65 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)
PASSINGPassed for 500 yards or more - 506 (Chris Redman, Louisville, 1998)Passed for 400 yards or more - 506 (Chris Redman, Louisville, 1998)Passed for 300 yards or more - 348 (Gino Guidugli, Cincinnati, 2001)Attempted 60 or more passes - 62 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2001)Attempted 50 or more passes - 62 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2001)Attempted 40 or more passes - 62 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2001)Attempted 35 or more passes - 36 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2002)Completed 30 or more passes - 35 (Marcus Crandell, East Carolina, 1994)Completed 25 or more passes - 28 (Nick Eddy, Houston, 2001)Threw for five or more TDs - 5 (Casey Clausen, Tennessee, 2001)Threw for four or more TDs - 5 (Casey Clausen, Tennessee, 2001)Threw for three or more TDs - 3 (Marquel Blackwell, South Florida, 2002)Threw four or more interceptions - 4 (Jeff Kelly, Southern Mississippi, 2001)Threw three or more interceptions - 4 (Jeff Kelly, Southern Mississippi, 2001)
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Completed a pass for 80 or more yards - 80 (John Bond, Mississippi STate, 1982)Completed a pass for 70 or more yards - 72 (Chris Redman, Louisville, 1998)Completed a pass for 60 or more yards - 69 (Dave Ragone, Louisville, 2001)Completed a pass for 50 or more yards - 57 (Gino Guidugli, Cincinnati, 2001)
RECEIVINGCaught 13 or more passes - 13 - (Brad Gaines, Vanderbilt, 1989)Caught eight or more passes - 8 (LaDaris Vann, Cincinnati, 2002)Had 200 or more yards receiving - 218 (Ron Sellers, Florida State, 1968)Had 175 or more yards receiving - 184 (Chris Penn, Tulsa, 1993)Had 150 or more yards receiving - 156 (Robert Kilow, Arkansas State, 2000)Had 125 yards or more receiving - 144 (Jon Olinger, Cincinnati, 2001)Had 100 or moire yards receiving - 106 (LaDaris Vann, Cincinnati, 2002)Caught three or more TD passes - 3 (Donte’ Stallworth, Tennessee, 2001)Caught two or more TD passes - 2 (Hugh Smith, South Florida, 2002)
TOTAL OFFENSEHad 400 or more yards of total offense - 491 (Bill Cappleman, Florida State,1969)Had 300 or more yards of total offense - 326 (Gino Guidugli, Cincinnati,2001)Had 100 or more yards rushing and passing
SCORINGAccounted for five or more TDs - 5 (Casey Clausen, Tennessee, 2001)Accounted for four or more TDs - 5 (Casey Clausen, Tennessee, 2001)Accounted for three or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Scored four or more TDs - 4 (Siran Stacy, Alabama, 1989)Scored three or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)
Scored two or more TDs - 3 (Lonta Hobbs, TCU, 2002)Kicked four or more field goals - 4 (Alex Walls, Tennessee, 2000)
DEFENSEIntercepted two or more passes - 2 (Korey Banks, Mississippi State, 2002)Recorded three or more sacks - 3 (Chris Daley, South Florida, 2001)Recorded two or more sacks - 2 (Maurice Jones & Tim Jones, South Florida, 2002)Recorded four or more tackles for loss - 4 (Chris Daley, South Florida, 2001)Recorded three or more tackles for loss - 4 (Chris Daley, South Florida, 2001)
SPECIAL TEAMSScored 10 or more points kicking - 11 (Brent Smith, Mississippi State, 2002)Kicked four or more field goals - 4 (Kevin Miller, East Carolina, 2001)Kicked three or more field goals - 3 (Brent Smith, Mississippi State, 2002)Kicked a field goal of 50 yards or more - 53 (Brian Hazelwood, MississippiState, 1997)Kicked a 70 yard punt - 72 (Grahan White, Army, 1999)Kicked a 60 yard punt - 62 (Seth Marler, Tulane, 2002)Kicked a 50 yard punt - 51 (Joey Pisatti, TCU, 2002)Totaled 150 or more kick return yards - 173 (Bobby Brown, Cincinnati, 1989)Totaled 100 or more kick return yards - 114 (Zek Parker, Louisville, 1999)Totaled 100 or more punt return yards - 157 (Jason Armstead, Mississippi, 2002)Had 100 yard kickoff return - 100 (Maurice Nelson, Tulane, 1985)
A Scoring Frenzy....The Memphis vs. Army football game during the 2000season became a scoring frenzy despite a final score inthe Tigers favor, 26-16. The frenzy was not so muchin the number of points scored but in the manner inwhich touchdowns were scored. The two teams scoredseven different ways including:
Rushing TDPassing TD
Punt Return TDFumble Recovery Return TDPass Interception Return TD
SafetyPAT
The only three ways the teams did not score were byfield goal, kickoff return and by blocked kick return.Tiger defensive back Idrees Bashir (pictured at right)set a Memphis record for the longest interceptionreturn for a touchdown when he went 100 yards.
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Annual Team StatsAnnual Team StatsTotal Offense Rushing Passing 1st Scoring 3rd
Former University of Memphis placekickerJoe Allison enjoyed a record setting career and abrilliant season in 1992, but he never dreamedthat in doing so he would receive the Lou GrozaAward, which is presented to the nation's topcollege kicker.
Allison, a native of Atlanta, GA, led the nationin field goals per game, average field goals madeper game, and in kick scoring for the final nineweeks of the 1992 season. His 23-of-25 fieldgoals made were the most in the nation accordingto the NCAA and his 92.0 percent made rated bestamong all kickers for the year.
"I did not know about the Lou Groza Awarduntil we played Tulsa in late October," said Allison."After the game, Bob Winn (Assistant AthleticDirector/Communications) came up to me in thelocker room and said that I was a candidate for theaward. I didn't even know who Lou Groza was atthe time.
"As soon as we returned to campus, I lookedup Mr. Groza's statistics in the NFL record bookand I talked to Coach Armstrong (UM kickingcoach) about his career with the ClevelandBrowns."
Allison continued on his torrid streak of fieldgoals made throughout the remainder of the '92season. Week after week, his name appeared atthe top of the NCAA statistics for kickers and acampaign was started to let sportswriters andvoters throughout the country know about Allison'sfeats.
For his accomplishments, Allison was namedfirst team All-America by The Football News, TheFootball Writers Association, the Associated Press,United Press International, College and Pro Foot-
ball Weekly and The Sporting News. He is Mem-phis' first ever first team All-American on theAssociated Press squad and was named to morefirst team All-America teams in one year than anyother Memphis football Tiger in the school's his-tory.
Following the Thanksgiving holidays, Allisonsuffered an attack of appendicitis and had anemergency appendectomy. The surgery keptAllison from traveling to Hollywood, CA, to appearon the Bob Hope Christmas Special and it waswhile he was in the hospital recovering from hissurgery that Allison learned that he had won theLou Groza Award.
"Mr. Winn called and told me that I had won theaward and it made me feel a whole lot better,"Allison stated. "I was determined that I was goingto get well and travel to Florida for the awardsceremony."
Allison did indeed recover from his surgeryand with the assistance of former head coachChuck Stobart and kicking coach Murray Arm-strong, traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, to re-ceive the first national award ever won by a Mem-phis player.
The December 10th program was emceed byABC sportscaster Curt Gowdy, and Baylor Univer-sity head coach Grant Teaff was the guest speaker.
In accepting the Lou Groza Award from "TheToe" himself, Allison credited his snapper andholder and the entire Tiger special teams.
"Out of the 57 snaps during the season,"Allison said, "I was the only one who made amistake. Chad (Williams) did not have a bad snap,Andy (McWilliams) did not have a bad hold, but I
missed two field goals. I couldn't have done itwithout their help."
The cousin of the late NASCAR driver DaveyAllison, Joe booted 32-of-32 PATs in 1992 andfinished with a school record 81 consecutivePATs made for his career.
He set the Memphis record for field goalsmade in a single season when he kicked his 17thof the year in the Tigers win over Tulsa in 1992.
Allison currently holds the Memphis recordfor 50-yard field goals in a season with three in1990 and with two 51-yarders in 1992, Allisonhas hit more 50- plus yard field goals than anyother player in Tiger history.
For 30 years, the school scoring record for asingle season had been 84 points by DaveCasinelli (1963). Allison broke Casinelli's recordduring the Ole Miss game and finished theseason with 101 points. He accounted for 35.2percent of all of the Tigers' points in 1992.
Joe Allison, who holds virtually every University of Memphis placekicking record, is the school'sall-time leading scorer with 263 points. Allison had a single-season record of 101 points in 1992.
LOU GROZA AWARD WINNERS1992: Joe Allison, Memphis
1993: Judd Davis, Florida
1994: Steve McLaughlin, Arizona
1995: Michael Reeder, TCU
1996: Marc Primanti, NC. State
1997: Martin Gramatica, Kansas State
1998: Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State
1999: Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State
2000:Jonathan Ruffin, Cincinnati
2001: Seth Marler, Tulane
2002: Nate Kaeding, Iowa
Joe Allison, standing with Lou Groza, was the first re-cipient of the prestigious Lou Groza Award.
1997: Mike McKenzie (DB), first teamMarquis Bowling (DT), first teamDaniel Gomez (OT), second teamGerard Arnold (RB), second teamReid Hedgepeth (TE), freshman teamMarcus Bell (DT), freshman teamKamal Shakir (LB), freshman team
1998: Mike McKenzie (DB), first teamMarquis Bowling (DT), first teamRyan White (K), first teamRon Sells (OT), second teamGerard Arnold (RB), second teamArtis Hicks (OG), freshman teamDavid Sherrod (OT), freshman teamAndre Arnold (DE), freshman teamIdrees Bashir (DB), freshman team
1999: Tramont Lawless (DE), first teamRyan White (K), first teamTim Seymour (C), second teamKamal Shakir (LB), second teamMarcus Bell (NT), second teamTravis Anglin (QB), freshman team *Jeff Sanders (RB), freshman teamTrey Eyre (OG), freshman team* Co-Freshman of the Year
2000: Andre Arnold (DE), first teamMarcus Bell (NT), first teamKamal Shakir (ILB), first teamIdrees Bashir (FS), first teamMichael Stone (DB), first teamBilly Kendall (TE), second teamJeremiah Bonds (RB), freshman teamJason Brown (DB), freshman teamCoot Terry (OLB) freshman team
2001: Glenn Sumter (DB), first team
Artis Hicks (OG), first teamDante Brown (RB), second teamDarron White (WR), freshman teamDrew Harmon (C), freshman teamJames Gaither (P), freshman team
2002: Jimond Pugh (C), first teamTony Brown (DT), second teamTravis Anglin (WR), second teamDerrick Ballard (LB), second teamDeAngelo Williams (RB) freshman teamO.C.Collins (DB), freshman teamStephen Gostkowski (K), freshman teamJohn Doucette (TE), freshman team
All-SouthAll-SouthAll-SouthAll-SouthAll-South
IndependentIndependentIndependentIndependentIndependent1973: Eric Harris (DB)
Bobby Ward (WR)1974: Ken Niemaseck (DT) (1st team)
1992: Joe Allison (K) (1st team &Offensive Player of the Year)Danton Barto (LB) (1st team &Defensive Player of the Year)Larry Bolton (C) (1st team)Jeff Buffaloe (P) (1st team)Russell Copeland (WR) (1st team)
Chris Hobbs (NG) (1st team)Jeff King (OG) (1st team)Steve Matthews (QB) (1st team)Larry Porter (TB) (2nd team)Jeremy Williams (DB) (2nd team)Stevie Williams (OG) (2nd team)
1993: Joe Allison (PK)Danton Barto (LB)Isaac Bruce (WR)Dominic Calloway (DB)Tony Semple (OT)Stevie D. Williams (OG)
VVVVValleallealleallealleyyyyy1968: Allen Shipman (OT)
Bob Parker (OG)Dean Lotz (C)Ray Jamieson (FB)Alex Dees (DE)Bill McRight (LB)Jerry Todd (DB)David Berrong (DB)Billy J. Murphy (Coach of Year)
1969: Mike Stark (OT)Al Hotz (OG)John Bomer (C)Paul Gowen (RB) (Soph of Year)Bobby Dees (DE)Luis Fernandez (DT)Fred Almon (NG)John Allen (LB)David Berrong (DB)Billy J. Murphy (Coach of Year)
1970: Mike Stark (OT)Larry McGhee (OG)John Bomer (C)Larry Frankenbach (DE)David Pawlik (NG)John Allen (LB)Rick Kale (DB)Walter Daggett (DB)Paul Gowen (RB)
All-MetroAll-MetroAll-MetroAll-MetroAll-Metro
ConferenceConferenceConferenceConferenceConference1980: Rick Snider (OT)
Jerry Knowlton (FL)
Stanley Adams (LB)Michael Thomas (LB)Todd Ondra (LB)
1988: Eddie Moore (DB)Reid Bennett (OG)Tory Epps (NG)Mike Nettles (DB)Charles Wilson (WR)Damon Young (LB)Jeff Fite (P)
1989: Marvin Cox (RB)Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB)Eddie Moore (DB)Keith Bland (OT)Clark Stevenson (C)John Butler (K)Tory Epps (NG)
1990: Jeff Fite (P)
All-IFAll-IFAll-IFAll-IFAll-IFAAAAA
ConferenceConferenceConferenceConferenceConferenceThe IFA (Independent Football Alliance)was formed in 1992 and comprised of five1-A Independent football playing schools.
The Alliance includes Memphis, Tulsa,Southern Mississippi, Cincinnati, East Caro-lina.1992: Joe Allison (K) (first team)
Stevie Williams (OL) (first team)Rod Brown (DE) (first team)Danton Barto (LB) (first team) *Dominic Calloway (DB) (first team)Joe Allison (PK) (first team)*Defensive Player of the Year
Given in honor of former Sigma Alpha Epsi-lon brother Paul Gingold, this award sentedto the MVP of the annual Blue-Gray springgame. The award is voted on by members ofthe media.1965: Chuck Pettit (OT)1966: Larry Duck (DT)
Bill McRight (LB)1967: Russ Denof (RB)1968: Ken Apple (NG)1969: Rod Hayden (DE)
John Bomer (C)1970: Walter Daggett (DB)
Jay McCoy (RB)
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1971: Bobby Russell (DT)1972: Carey Mulwee (LB)1973: Mark Benskin (TE)1974: Greg Gore (DE)1975: Keith Butler (LB)1976: Terdell Middleton (RB)1977: James King (RB)1978: Richard Locke (FB)1979: Johnny Ray (DB)1980: Michael Harper (WR)1981: Danny Felts (RB)1982: Tony Wiley (RB)1983: Don Glosson (K)1984: Jeff Womack (RB)1985: RAIN OUT1986: Jeff Womack (RB)1987: Gerald White (RB)1988: Elgin Perkins (RB)1989: Tommy Ferrari (QB)1990: Gary Bouldin (QB)1991: Joe Cole (QB)1992: Larry Porter (RB)1993: Isaac Bruce (WR)
Rod Brown (LB)1994: Dan Bonner (DE)1995: Chad Reed (QB)1996: Keith Cobb (RB)1997: Bernard Oden (QB)
Gerard Arnold (RB)1998: Kenton Evans (QB)1999: Neil Suber (QB)2000: Neil Suber (QB)2001: Travis Anglin (QB)2002: Danny Wimprine (QB)
Presented by the brothers of Phi SigmaKappa to the scholar (football) athlete whoattained the highest GPA for the previousyear.
1974: Jim Mincey (DB)1975: Bob Orians (DB)1976: Bob Orians (DB)1977: Bob Orians (DB)1978: Jarvis Greer (DB)1979: Johnny Ray (DB)1980: Johnny Ray (DB)1981: Johnny Ray (DB)
AAAAAwwwwwararararardddddThe following players have had $1,000 schol-arships given to the general scholarshipfund in their names. Chevrolet Motor Divi-sion, which sponsors the telecast, donatesthe scholarship.
MVP MVP MVP MVP MVP AAAAAwwwwwararararardddddThe following players have had a $1,000scholarship given in their name to the gen-eral athletic scholarship fund at UM. Texaco,the sponsor of the Texaco Star Classic inOrlando, Florida, donates the scholarship.
1990: Jeff Fite (P) vs Florida State
VVVVVanguaranguaranguaranguaranguard Clubd Clubd Clubd Clubd ClubGiven by the Memphis Vanguard Club to theoutstanding athlete in the Mid-South area.
1975: Bob Rush (C)1976: Lloyd Patterson (QB)1977: Earnest Gray (WR)1998: Tony Williams (DT)
Jerome Woods (DB)
ESPN Player ofESPN Player ofESPN Player ofESPN Player ofESPN Player ofthe Gamethe Gamethe Gamethe Gamethe Game
On each ESPN televised football game, anoffensive and defensive player of the gameis selected.
1982: Johnny Walker (LB) vs Georgia1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) vs Miami, FL
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The M-Club Letterman’s Club has selectedan Athlete of the Year since the 1973 sea-son.
1973: Cliff Taylor (FB)1976: Bob Rush (C)1978: Earnest Gary (WR)1979: Keith Clark (DE)1980: Todd Ondra (LB)
AAAAAwwwwwararararardddddEach year the members of the Highland Hundredselect an offensive and defensive Most ValuablePlayer. The honorees names are inscribed on apermanent plaque in South Hall, the Memphisathletic dormitory. They are also presented tro-phies at the annual football banquet. Previous
winners are:
1974: James Thompson (WR)1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB)
Lummy Wright (DE)1976: Bob Rush (C)1977: Keith Butler (LB)1978: Earnest Gary (WR)
AAAAAwwwwwararararardddddThe Glenn Jones 12th Man Award is presented
by the membership of the Highland Hundred to theTiger football player who leads through desire,
determination and courage.
1983: Mike Omar (TE)1984: Keith Mutters (LB)1985: Joe Hennelly (DB)1986: Dennis Borcky (DE)1987: Ted Gatewood (C)1988: Marvin Cox (RB)1989: Rick Fredette (NG)1990: Marvin Cox (RB)1991: David Garaffa (LB)1992: Mike Davis (LB)1993: James Logan (DE)1994: Marquis Bowling (DE)1995: Pat Stiles (LB)1996: Jeff Bazemore (WR)1997: Marcus Jack (RB)
Rodney Lanctot (DE)1998: Marcus Jack (RB)1999: Lou Esposito (OG)
DeMorrio Shank (LB)2000: Wade Smith (OT)
DeMorrio Shank (ILB)Glenn Sumter (SS)
2001: Jeff Cameron (TE)Treveco Lucas (DE)
2002: Danny Wimprine (QB)Eric Taylor (DT)Kenyun Glover (DT)
Chris FChris FChris FChris FChris FarararararosososososAAAAAwwwwwarararararddddd
This award is presented by the StudentAmbassador Board in honor of former Tigeroffensive coordinator Chris Faros. Theaward is presented each spring to the player,selected by the current coaching staff, whohas shown the most improvement duringspring practice.1984: Dwight Blalock (TE)
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Tony Williamswas named theTigers MVP in1996.
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1985: Nathan Beason (NG)1986: Andy Whitwell (QB)1987: Gerald White (RB)1988: John Norman (RB)1989: Lee Butler (TE)
Lish Trice (DT)1990: Leon Bosby (FB)
Chris Michael (DB)1991: Larry Porter (RB)1992: Tony Semple (OT)1993: Jesse Allen (LB)1994: Al Dawkins (FB)1995: Kerry Cobb (TE)1996: Andre Woods (RB)
Gifts and donations to the University ofMemphis, in the name of former head foot-ball coach Rex Dockery, have reached a totalthat allows the athletic department to endowa football scholarship. Each year the RexDockery Memorial Scholarship will be pre-sented to an incoming Tiger football signeewho exemplifies the football ideals ofDockery. The past recipients of the scholar-ship are:
1984: James Cribbs (DT) Hamilton HS1985: Adrian Harrod (DT) ECS1986: Wilson Neely (LB) Hamilton HS1987: Clark Stevenson (C) Elliston HS1988: James Maclin (OG) Covington HS1989: Jeff King (OG) Hueytown (AL) HS1990: Fred Archie (RB) Shaw (AL) HS1991: Joel Peschke (TE) Milford (OH) HS1992: Britton Wilkins (LB) ECS1993: Steve Wilson (DL) Theodore (AL)HS1994: Jeran Burns (WR) South Side HS
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1995: Jason Harris (QB) Whitehaven HS1996: Rodney Lanctot (LB) Crescent City
2000: John Fred Robilio (NT) (1960-63)Ed Weldon (RB) (1960-63)Dave Hathcock (DB) (1960-63)
2001: Richard Adragna (DT) (1959-62)Danny Sparkman (QB) (1983-85)
2002: Frank Massa (RB) (1956-57)Paul Hathcock (DT) (1958-59)Don McKinnon (OT) (1957-60)
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All-AmericanAll-AmericanAll-AmericanAll-AmericanAll-AmericanFFFFFootball Football Football Football Football Founda-ounda-ounda-ounda-ounda-tion Hall oftion Hall oftion Hall oftion Hall oftion Hall of F F F F Fameameameameame
1995: Ken Donahue (Assistant Coach)Paul Davis (Assistant Coach)
1996: Allyn McKeen (Head Coach)Billy J. Murphy (Head Coach)Percy Roberts (Offensive Guard)
1997: Ralph Hatley (Head Coach)Roger French (Assistant Coach)Bob Patterson (Offensive Guard)“Red” Hoggatt (Quarterback)Horace McCool (Offensive Tackle)Bubba Winkler (Defensive Tackle)
1992 Jeremy Williams (DB)1993 Larry Bolton (C)1994 Tony Semple (OT)1995 Jeremy Williams (DB)
TTTTTop op op op op TigTigTigTigTiger er er er er AAAAAwwwwwararararardddddThe Top Tiger Award is selected each yearby head coach Tommy West and presentedto the player (s) who has battled back fromadversity to return to the field.2001: Neil Suber (Quarterback)
Josh Eargle (Off. Guard)2002: Scott Scherer (Quarterback)
Hall of Hall of Hall of Hall of Hall of F F F F Fameameameameame1968: Dr. C.C.Humphreys (Coach/AD)1976: Billy J.Murphy (Coach)1989: Rex Dockery (Coach)
Harry Schuh (OT)1990: Ralph Hatley (Coach)1991: John Bramlett (LB)1992: Tom Nix (E)1993: Leo Davis (Coach)1994: Ed Molinski (Coach)
James Earl Wright (QB)1995: Mooney Boswell (DE)1997: Bill Hudson (OG)1998: Russ Vollmer (QB)1999: Murray Armstrong (Coach)
Keith Butler (LB)2000: Billy Fletcher (QB)2001: Jimmy Cole (RB)
Ken Donahue (Coach)
NaNaNaNaNational Ftional Ftional Ftional Ftional Foot-oot-oot-oot-oot-ball Fball Fball Fball Fball Foundaoundaoundaoundaoundationtiontiontiontion Hall of Hall of Hall of Hall of Hall of F F F F Fameameameameame
The following Memphis football coachesand players have received recognition fromthe National Football Foundation & Hall ofFame for their work both on and off thefootball gridiron.
This award is presented each year to aformer Memphis athlete who has excelled inhis chosen profession after graduation.
1981: Miller Matthews1982: Tom Wallace1983: Al Brown1984: Harold Sterling1985: Don Coffey1986: Don McKinnon1987: Ed Randolph1988: Elmer Ray1989: George Sneed1990: Ralph Messer1991: John Bramlett1992: Jim "Red" Hoggart1993: Geddes Self1994: Joseph Clayton1995: Bob Stephenson
Wayne Armstrong1996: Tom Nix & Billy Fletcher
1997: Bill Gidden1998: Col. Haywood Smith1999: John Cobb2000: Glenn Rogers, Sr.2001: Carlton Henley
AAAAAwwwwwararararardddddThe Ralph Hatley Award is presented an-
nually to an incoming freshman football playerwho plans a career in the field of health,physical education or recreation.1996: Damien Dodson, WR1997: Josh Eargle, DT1998: Keydrin Ward, DB1999: Ryan Johnson, WR2000: Jeremiah Bonds, RB2001: Marcus West, DE2002: Tim Goodwell, LB
AAAAAwwwwwararararardddddThe following Memphis football players havereceived recognition from the National Foot-ball Foundation & Hall of Fame for their workin the classroom.1976: Jimmy Lackie (Free Safety)1977: Jim Mincey (Free Safety)1978: Jarvis Greer (Strong Safety)1981: Johnny Ray (Free Safety)1982: Gerald Brown (Wide Receiver)1987: Arthur Franklin (Punter)1988: Mark Bowen (Linebacker)1989: Andy Whitwell (Quarterback)1990: Ron Bemis (Quarterback)1991: Jeff Fite (Punter)1992: Gary Bouldin (Tight End)1993: Jeff Buffaloe (Punter)1994: Jeremy Williams (Defensive Back)1995: Joel Peschke (Tight End)1996: Britton Wilkins (Linebacker)1997: Jimmy Keith (Kicker)1998: Jeff Bazemore (Defensive Back)1999: Brandon Tucker (Fullback)2000: Rodney Lanctot (Defensive End)2001: Scott Scherer (Quarterback)2002: Boris Penchion (Defensive Line)
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RETIRED JERSEYSSince the University of Memphis first fielded an intercollegiate football team in 1912, only three jerseys have been retired.
Those jerseys - 8, 30, and 39 - belonged to three outstanding individuals who helped make Tiger football what it is today. Now, tohelp honors Charles Greenhill, Dave Casinelli and Bill Crumby, their numbers will be issued to an outstanding defensive back, astellar running back and to a devoted special teams player.
BILL CRUMBYBILL CRUMBYBILL CRUMBYBILL CRUMBYBILL CRUMBYBill Crumby came tothe Memphis footballteam as a defensiveback in 1976. The 6-2,175, graduate of CBHSin Memphis, saw noaction during his firstyear as a Tiger butearned a spot on the
Memphis special teams during his sec-ond season. Crumby had appeared in thefirst seven games of the 1977 season andhad been credited with four tackles andtwo assists entering the Memphis-South-ern Miss contest on October 29. With lessthan a minute remaining in thefirst half, Crumby collided withteammate Tony Graves inan attempt to stop USMkick returner WillieTullis at theGolden Eagle35-yard line.Crumby sustaineda fractured dislocationof his fifth cervical ver-tebra and was para-lyzed from his shoul-ders down. Since thatnight, no one has worn39. Crumby, who had sup-ported Tiger athletics sincehis youth and continuedto support after his acci-dent, passed away inJanuary of 2000.
Crumby’s num-ber “39” wasawardedto a two-year letterman for the Tigers who,like Crumby, came to the U of M as a walk-on but has earned a spot on the squad.Quincy Stephenson, a graduate of EastHigh in Memphis, was the first to wear thenumber 39 in honor of Bill Crumby. OlenWhitely wore 39 in 2002 and again in2003.
2001: Quincy Stephenson2002: Olen Whitely2003: Olen Whitely
DDDDDAAAAAVE CASINELLIVE CASINELLIVE CASINELLIVE CASINELLIVE CASINELLIDave Casinelli, Memphis'all-time leading rusher,was recruited to Memphisin 1960 from Follansbee,WV where he receivedall-America honors as asenior in high school.Casinelli played at Mem-
phis from 1960-63 and ended his career byleading the nation in rushing and scoringwhile leading the Tigers to an undefeatedseason. During his first year as a starter,Casinelli led Memphis in rushing with 646yards on 117 carries. His nine touchdownsin 1961 also led the Tigers. As a junior, "TheBull" gained 826 yards on 173 attemptswhile scoring 11 touchdowns. In his record-breaking senior year, Casinelli became thefirst and only Tiger to rushfor 1,000 yards in asingle-season whenhe tallied 1,016 on219 attempts in1963. His 1,016yards ranked himfirst among allNCAA rushers andhis 14 touchdownshelped him capturethe national scoringtitle. Following gradu-ation, Casinelli be-came a successfulbusinessman in Mem-phis and Tallahasse,FL. Casinelli later losthis life in a car accidentin 1987.
Mario Robinson, anall-state tailback fromMelrose High School in Memphis, Tennes-see, wore Dave Casinelli’s number “30” in2001. Quinton McCrary of Columbus, Mis-sissippi, will wear 30 in 2003.
2001: Mario Robinson2003: Quinton McCrary
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CHARLESCHARLESCHARLESCHARLESCHARLESGREENHILLGREENHILLGREENHILLGREENHILLGREENHILLCharles Greenhill wascalled the "most talentedfootball player ever tocome out of Memphis,TN". The multi-talentedGreenhill, who preppedat Frayser High School in
Memphis where he lettered for threeyears in football, basketball and track,played for the Tigers just one year (1983)before being killed in a plane crash withformer head coach Rex Dockery and of-fensive coordinator Chris Faros.Greenhill, a defensive back, had 20 tack-les on the season, includ-ing 13 solo stops.Greenhill was also adandy return man forthe Tigers. The 6-2speedster re-turned a kickoff69 yards for at o u c h d o w nagainst Cincin-nati and wenton to aver-age 29.8yards per re-turn. Follow-ing hisd e a t h ,
F i r e s t o n eStadium in Memphis wasrenamed CharlesGreenhill Stadium.Firestone Stadium was thehome field for Frayser High.
Jersey number “8” is being worn freesafety Scott Vogel from MUS in Memphis.Vogel will work as a defensive back forthe Tigers and is expected to play strongsafety.
2001: Scott Vogel2002: Scott Vogel2003: Scott Vogel
BLUE-GRAY GAME2001: Marcus Smith, Defensive Back
Ryan White, Kicker2000: Marcus Bell, Nose Tackle
Michael Stone, Defensive Back1996: Marvin Thomas, Defensive End
Ken Newton, Center1995: Jerome Woods, Defensive Back1994: Marcus Holliday, Running Back
James Logan, Defensive End1993: Isaac Bruce, Wide Receiver1992: Larry Bolton, Center1990: Jeff Fite, Punter1989: Tory Epps, Nose Guard1988: Marlon Brown, Linebacker1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard1985: Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle1984: Derrick Burroughs, Defensive Back1979: James Stewart, Defensive Back1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker
Keith Simpson, Cornerback1976: Bob Rush, Center
Eric Harris, CornerbackEary Jones, Tackle
1975: Jerry Dandridge, Linebacker1974: David Fowler, Quarterback
Van Anderson, Defensive EndEd Taylor, Cornerback
1972: Al Harvey, Quarterback1971: Charlie Babb, Defensive Back
Dave Pawlik, Nose GuardMike Stark, Tackle
1970: John Bomer, CenterLarry McGhee, Guard
1969: David Berrong, Safety (MVP)Martin Orcutt, Tackle
1968: Bill McRight, MonstermanJoe Rushing, Linebacker
1967: Terry Padgett, Quarterback1966: Larry Duck, Nose Guard1965: Billy Fletcher, Quarterback1964: Bob Finamore, Guard (MVP)
Harry Schuh, Tackle1963: Richard Quast, Tackle
Russell Vollmer, Quarterback1962: John Bramlett, Linebacker
Fred Moore, Tackle1961: Don Coffey, End
Bill Hudson, Guard1950: Bill Robertson, End
Total Players: 49
CHICAGO ALL-STAR1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle1963: John Griffin, Halfback1962: Bill Hudson, Guard
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1961: Bill Robertson, End
Total Players: 4
LIONS AMERICA BOWL1976: Ricky Rivas, Receiver1975: Jerry Dandridge, Linebacker1974: Ed Taylor, Cornerback
James Thompson, Receiver1969: David Berrong, Safety
Jerry Todd, Cornerback1968: Dean Lotz, Center
Total Players: 7
SENIOR BOWL2000: Michael Stone, Defensive Back1996: Marvin Thomas, Defensive End1994: Ken Irvin, Defensive Back1993: Joe Allison, Placekicker
*Steve Matthews, Quarterback1992: Jeff Sawyer, Defensive End
Russell Copeland, Receiver1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard
Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle1984: Jack Oliver, Guard
Derrick Burroughs, Cornerback1978: Earnest Gray, Wide Receiver1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker
Keith Simpson, Cornerback1976: Bob Rush, Center
Eric Harris, Cornerback1964: Harry Schuh, Tackle1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback1962: John Griffin, Halfback1961: Bill Hudson, Guard
Terdell Middleton, Running Back1973: Steve DeLong, Tight End1972: Stan Davis, Receiver1969: Luis Fernandez, Tackle1968: Alex Dees, End1967: Rich Coady, End1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback
Total Players: 8
EAST-WEST GAME2001: Artis Hicks, Offensive Guard1987: Tim Borcky, Offensive Tackle
1969: Dan Pierce, QuarterbackBob Parker, Guard
1967: Dale Brady, Wingback
Total Players: 5
COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME1970: Bob Parker, Guard1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle
Total Players: 2
CHALLENGE BOWL1963: John Fred Robilio, Tackle1962: Fred Moore, Tackle
Total Players: 2
HULA BOWL2002: Joe Gerda, Offensive Guard1993: *Steve Matthews, Quarterback1985: Tim Harris, Linebacker1977: Keith Wright, Receiver (MVP)1970: John Bomer, Center
Total Players: 5
ROTARY GRIDIRON CLASSIC2000: Kamal Shakir, Linebacker
Total Players: 1
PARADISE BOWL2002: Tony Brown, Defensive Tackle
Mowbray Rowand, Defensive End
Total Players: 2
*Injured and could not participate
MEMPHIS
Nose tackleMarcus Bell(54) played inthe 2000 Blue-Gray All-Stargame.
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Tigers in the ProsTigers in the ProsKEN DUNEK, TE
(Philadelphia Eagles, 1980)
DONNIE ELDER, DB(New York Jets, 1985; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1986;
Detroit Lions, 1986; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1988-89; San Diego Chargers, 1990-91)
TORY EPPS, NG(Atlanta Falcons, 1990-92; Chicago Bears, 1993-94;
New Orleans Saints, 1995)
ERIC FAIRS, LB(Houston Oilers, 1986-91; Atlanta Falcons, 1992)
JOHN GRIFFIN, DB(Los Angeles Rams, 1963; Denver Broncos,
1964-66; B.C. Lions, 1967-68)
ERIC HARRIS, DB(Toronto Argonauts, 1977-79; Kansas City Chiefs,
1980-82; Los Angeles Rams, 1983-85)
TIM HARRIS, LB(Green Bay Packers, 1986-90; San Francisco
49ers, 1991-92, 1994-95; Philadelphia Eagles, 1993)
DAVE HATHCOCK, DB(Green Bay Packers, 1966;
New York Giants, 1967)
✰✰✰✰✰ ARTIS HICKS, OT ✰✰✰✰✰(Philadelphia Eagles, 2002-present)
EDDIE HILL, RB(Los Angeles Rams, 1979-80;
Miami Dolphins, 1981-84)
RICHARD HOGANS, LB(Chicago Bears, 1997
Rhein Fire, 1999; San Diego Chargers, 2000)
MARCUS HOLLIDAY, RB(St. Louis Rams, 1996)
TRELL HOOPER, DB (Miami Dolphins, 1987)
✰✰✰✰✰ REGGIE HOWARD, DB ✰✰✰✰✰(Carolina Panthers, 2000-present)
BILL HUDSON, DT(San Diego Chargers, 1962; Buffalo Bills, 1963-68)
Listed below are the Memphis football playerswho have been drafted into and played for at least oneseason in the professional ranks after their years as aTiger. Leagues included are the NFL and the CFL.Players in italics are active.
RICK ACKERMAN, DT(San Diego Chargers, 1982-84;Los Angeles Raiders, 1985-87)
STANLEY ADAMS, LB(Los Angeles Raiders, 1984)
CHARLIE BABB, DB(Miami Dolphins, 1972-79)
DANTON BARTO, LB(Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995)
✰✰✰✰✰ IDREES BASHIR, DB ✰✰✰✰✰(Indianapolis Colts, 2001-present)
✰✰✰✰✰ MARCUS BELL, DT ✰✰✰✰✰(Arizona Cardinals, 2001-present)
KEITH BENTON, QB (B.C. Lions, 1992; Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995)
DENNIS BIODROWSKI, OT(Kansas City Chiefs, 1963-67)
DARRIUS BLEVINS, WR(St. Louis Rams, 2000)
DENNIS BORCKY, DT(New York Giants, 1987)
DALE BRADY, DB(British Columbia Lions, 1968-69)
JOHN BRAMLETT, LB(Denver Broncos, 1965-66; Miami Dolphins, 1967-
68; New England Patroits, 1969-70;Atlanta Falcons, 1971)
DAVID BRANDON, LB (San Diego Chargers, 1987-89, 1995; ClevelandBrowns, 1991-93; Seattle Seahawks, 1993-94;
Atlanta Falcons, 1996-1997)
MARLON BROWN, LB (British Columbia Lions, 1990)
✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ISAAC BRUCE, WR ✰✰✰✰✰(St. Louis Rams, 1994-present)
DERRICK BURROUGHS, DB (Buffalo Bills, 1985-89)
KEITH BUTLER, LB (Seattle Seahawks, 1978-87)
BILL CESARE, DB(Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1978-81)
RICH COADY, TE/C(Chicago Bears, 1970-74)
MAC CODY, WR(Birmingham Barracudas, 1995;
Montreal Allouettes, 1996-98; Arizona Cardinals,1999-2000)
DON COFFEE, WR(Denver Broncos, 1963)
RUSSELL COPELAND, WR(Buffalo Bills, 1993-96; Philadelphia Eagles, 1997;
Green Bay Packers, 1998)
OLLIE CORDILL, P(San Diego Chargers, 1967; Atlanta Falcons, 1968;
New Orleans Saints, 1969)
DERRICK CRAWFORD, WR(San Francisco 49ers, 1986; Calgary Stampeders,
1990-93; Birmingham Barracudas, 1995)
JAMES CRIBBS, DT(Detroit Lions, 1989)
STAN DAVIS, WR(Philadelphia Eagles, 1973)
CHUCK DEVLIEGHER, DT(Buffalo Bills, 1969)
SCOTT DILL, OT(Arizona Cardinals, 1988-89; Tampa Bay
Buccaneers, 1990-95;Minnesota Vikings, 1996-1997)
JAY DOUGLAS, OT(San Diego Chargers, 1973-74)
Offensive lineman Tony Semple has been with theDetroit Lions for seven seasons.
MEMPHIS
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GARY HUNT, DB(Cincinnati Bengals, 1987)
✰✰✰✰✰ KEN IRVIN, DB ✰✰✰✰✰(Buffalo Bills, 1995-2001;
1991Player Pos. RD PickReginald Jones DB 5 126(New Orleans Saints)Jeff Fite P 5 135(Green Bay Packers)Eduardo Vega OT 6 144(Phoenix Cardinals)
1990Player Pos. RD PickCharles Wilson WR 5 132(Green Bay Packers)Tory Epps NG 8 195(Atlanta Falcons)
1989Player Pos. RD PickMike Nettles DB 7 184(Seattle Seahawks)Greg Ross DT 10 275(Miami Dolphins)James Cribbs DT 12 309(Detroit Lions)Marlon Brown LB 12 328(Cleveland Browns)
1988Player Pos. RD PickTim Borcky OT 7 177(Buffalo Bills)
1987Player Pos. RD Pick
David Brandon LB 3 60(Buffalo Bills)
1986Player Pos. RD PickJeff Walker OT 3 70(San Diego Chargers)Tim Harris LB 4 84(Green Bay Packers)Gary Hunt DB 6 152(Cincinnati Bengals)Trell Hooper DB 8 198(Indianapolis Colts)
1985Player Pos. RD PickDerrick Burroughs DB 1 14(Buffalo Bills)Tim Long OT 3 65(Minnesota Vikings)Donnie Elder DB 3 67(New York Jets)Jack Oliver OT 6 158(New York Giants)James Bowers DB 10 280(Seattle Seahawks)Punkin Williams RB 11 286(Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
1984Player Pos. RD PickDerrick Crawford WR 1 24(San Francisco 49ers)
1983Player Pos. RD PickRichard Williams RB 2 56(Washington Redskins)
1981Player Pos. RD PickKeith Clark DE 12 326(Buffalo Bills)
1980Player Pos. RD PickJames Stewart DB 12 310(Green Bay Packers)
1979Player Pos. RD PickEarnest Gray WR 2 36(New York Giants)Eddie Hill RB 2 54(LA Rams)Judson Flint DB 7 177(New England Patriots)
1977Player Pos. RD PickBob Rush C 1 24(San Diego Chargers)Terdell Middleton RB 3 80(St. Louis Cardinals)Eric Harris DB 4 104(Kansas City Chiefs)Eary Jones DT 4 107(LA Rams)Bob Jordan OT 6 143(New York Giants)
1976Player Pos. RD PickJerry Dandridge LB 15 413(Green Bay Packers)Mike Fuhrman TE 16 449(Baltimore Colts)
1975Player Pos. RD PickEverett Taylor DB 9 224(New York Jets)Carl TaylorDE 17 437(Washington Redskins)
1974Player Pos. RD PickCliff Taylor FB 3 62(Chicago Bears)
1973Player Pos. RD PickJay Douglas C 11 268(San Diego Chargers)
Tigers in the Pros
Defensive back Jerome Woods is known as one of thehardest hitters in the NFL.
I DAVID HATHCOCK
Green Bay Packers, 1966
III HARRY SCHUH
Oakland Raiders, 1968
VII & VIII CHARLIE BABB
Miami Dolphins, 1973
Miami Dolphins, 1974
XIV EDDIE HILL
Los Angeles Rams, 1980
XVIII RICK ACKERMAN
Oakland Raiders, 1984
XVIII STANLEY ADAMS
Oakland Raiders, 1984
XVIII EDDIE HILL
Miami Dolphins, 1984
XXVIII RUSSELL COPELAND
Buffalo Bills, 1994
XXIX TIM HARRIS
San Francisco 49ers, 1995
XXXIV Isaac Bruce
St. Louis Rams, 2000
Babb, Ackerman, Hathcock, Harris, Adams and Bruce are the only
Tigers with Super Bowl Championship Rings.
SUPER BOWL PLAYERS
Tiger 1st Round Draft Picks
2 2 3
Stan Davis WR 13 315(Philadelphia Eagles)
1972Player Pos. RD PickCharlie Babb DB 5 129(Miami Dolphins)Ray Jamieson FB 7 173(Oakland Raiders)John Kirchner TE 13 328(Detroit Lions)
1971Player Pos. RD PickJames Heyden DE 12 301(Cincinnati Bengals)David Vaughn TE 14 359(Miami Dolphins)John Bomer C 17 440(Dallas Cowboys)
1970Player Pos. RD PickDanny Pierce QB 5 121(Washington Redskins)Bob Parker OG 5 123(Denver Broncos)Preston Riley WR 9 217(San Francisco 49ers)Steve Jaggard DB 10 240(Philadelphia Eagles)Jerry Todd DB 16 409(Denver Broncos)
1969Player Pos. RD PickJoe Rushing LB 17 432(San Diego Chargers)
1966Player Pos. RD PickBob Sherlag E 5 N A(Buffalo Bills - AFL)Bob Sherlag E 6 N A(Philadelphia Eagles - NFL)Harry Day T 12 N A(Houston Oilers - AFL)Harry Day T 15 N A(Philadelphia Eagles - NFL)David Hathcock DB 17 N A(Green Bay Packers - NFL)
1965Player Pos. RD Pick
Harry Schuh T 1 N A(Oakland Raiders - AFL)Doug Woodlief LB 4 N A(San Diego Chargers - AFL)Ollie Cordill B 4 N A(Houston Oilers - AFL)Doug Woodlief LB 5 N A(LA Rams - NFL)Ollie Cordill B 11 N A(Cleveland Browns - NFL)
1964Player Pos. RD PickChuck Brooks E 5 N A(St. Louis Cardinals - NFL)Russ Vollmer QB 13 N A(Minnesota Vikings - NFL)Chuck Brooks E 14 N A(New York Jets - AFL)John Evans T 17 N A(St. Louis Cardinals - NFL)Bill Scott G 18 N A(New York Jets - AFL)John Evans T 23 N A(Buffalo Bills - AFL)
1963Player Pos. RD PickJohn Griffin B 4 N A(LA Rams - NFL)John Griffin B 8 N A(Denver Broncos - AFL)Dick Quast G 16 N A(Baltimore Colts - NFL)Charlie Killett B 16 N A(New York Giants - NFL)Dick Quast G 27 N A(Buffalo Bills - AFL)Charlie Killett B 29 N A(Buffalo Bills - AFL)
1962Player Pos. RD PickBill Hudson T 2 N A(San Diego Chargers - AFL)Fred Moore T 10 N A(Baltimore Colts - NFL)Fred Moore T 15 N A(San Diego Chargers - AFL)Dennis Biodrowski E 16 N A(Cleveland Browns - NFL)Dennis Biodrowski E 18 N A(San Diego Chargers - AFL)
1961Player Pos. RD PickJames Earl Wright QB 3 N A(Philadelphia Eagles - NFL)Don Coffey E 12 N A(San Francisco 49ers - NFL)James Earl Wright QB 14 N A(Boston Patriots - AFL)
Don Coffey E 25 N A(LA Chargers - AFL)
1958Player Pos. RD PickHal Devine T 25 N A(Philadelphia Eagles)Robert Lyles B 26 N A(Chicago Bears)
1957Player Pos. RD PickAndy Nelson QB 11 N A(Baltimore Colts)Bob Schmidt B 14 N A(Chicago Bears)
1956Player Pos. RD PickJoe Billings T 22 N A(Chicago Bears)
1954Player Pos. RD PickWill Renfro E 24 N A(Washington Redskins)
1953Player Pos. RD PickWayne Wood T 22 N A(Chicago Bears)
1951Player Pos. RD PickBill Robertson E 16 N A(LA Rams)
Bowl HistoryBowl HistoryMEMPHIS 32EAST TENNESSEE ST 12
MEMORIAL STADIUM (8,000)NOVEMBER 22, 1956
Johnson City, TN - The University of Memphistook charge of the Burley Bowl football game in thethird quarter on a frigid Thanksgiving afternoon andsmashed through to a 32-12 victory over East Ten-nessee State. A crowd of about 700 watched theTigers win their first ever bowl game.
M 3 Brooks 45 run (PAT failed)M 3 Gebara 1 run (Leonard kick)M 3 Gebara 64 pass from Leonard
(Leonard kick)M 4 Nelson 4 run (PAT failed)ET 4 Dixon 1 run (PAT failed)
Team Statistics U of M ETSUFirst Downs 14 12Yards Rushing 282 158Yards Passing 128 101Total Yards 410 259Total Offensive Plays NA NAPasses 3-6 7-12Punts 4-38.9 6-30.5Fumbles 2-2 5-5No. of Interceptions 2 0Penalties 6-30 4-20Third Down Conversions NA NASacks By NA NA
Individual StatisticsRushing: U of M - Brooks 1-45; ETSU - Not AvailablePassing: U of M - Leonard 3-6-128, ETSU - Tippett 7-12-21
Receiving: U of M - Gebara 1-64; ETSU - Not Available
LINESCOREUofM 6 0 20 6 32ETSU 6 0 0 6 12
Held to a 6-6 halftime tie by a battling bunch ofBuccaneers, Memphis shook off the effects of thebiting cold and punched across three touchdowns inthe third period for the margin of victory.
Light snow flurries fell during the early part of thegame and again near the end. East Tennessee Statescored first as quarterback Howard Tippett passed14 yards to halfback Bob Lindsey climaxing an 80-yard drive.
Before the Buccaneers could score again,Memphis rang up 32 unanswered points. But only sixof those came in the first half, when Bob Schmidtcracked over from two yards out late in the first quarter.
Memphis penetrated several times in the sec-ond quarter once losing the ball on the East Tennes-see State 1-yard line on a fumble. But it was not untilthe second half that the Tigers found themselves.
The first time Memphis received the ball in thethird quarter, fullback Bobby Brooks sprinted right upthe middle, veered to the left and went 45 yards for atouchdown. And before that decisive period ended,the Tigers also scored on a one-yard plunge by EddieGebara and a 64-yard screen pass from BubbaLeonard to Gebara.
Andy Nelson took a pitchout four yards for thefinal Memphis touchdown in the opening minutes ofthe fourth period. Leonard converted after the thirdand fourth touchdowns.
East Tennessee's last touchdown came mid-way in the fourth period when quarterback Joe Dixonran in from 1-yard out.
The Tigers ended the season with a 5-4-1record, while East Tennessee State dropped to 4-5on the season.
GAME STATISTICSQ Play
ET 1 Lindsey 14 pass from Tippett (PAT failed)M 1 Schmidt 2 run (PAT failed)
the 9-yard line on the very next play from scrimmage.The Tigers kicked off to begin the second half.
San Jose State couldn't move but got a secondchance when Paul "Skeeter" Gowen fumbled onMemphis' first offensive play. Bill Brown recovered onthe Tiger 24 and a 14-3 U of M lead looked veryprecarious. The Spartans moved all the way to theTiger 2-yard line. But on fourth down, the Tigerdefense buckled down by meeting running back JoeHicks at the line of scrimmage and slammed him tothe Rose Bowl turf to end San Jose's only real threat.
After a scoreless third period, the Tigers went towork again. David Johnson picked off his secondpass of the game and returned it 17 yards to the SanJose State 18-yard line, where Paul "Skeeter" Gowensprinted in for the score.
San Jose's only touchdown was set up when apass from center sailed over punter John Kidwell'shead and was recovered at the Memphis 20-yardline. A quarterback keeper by Brad Metheany with 36seconds left in the contest got the Spartans their onlytouchdown. The extra point attempt was wide to theleft.
GAME STATISTICSQ Play
SJ 1 FG Barnes 33M 1 Carlsen recover of blocked punt in end
zone (McGeorge kick)M 2 Harris 9 run (McGeorge kick)M 4 Gowen 18 run (McGeorge kick)M 4 Taylor 2 run (McGeorge kick)SJ 4 Metheany 1 run (pass failed)
Team Statistics U of M SJSFirst Downs 15 11Yards Rushing 208 187Yards Passing 41 81Total Yards 249 268Total Offensive Plays 66 66Passes 3-13-2 6-19-4Punts 7-39.0 6-35.7Fumbles 5-1 3-1Interceptions 4-57 2-27Penalties 3-35 9-85Third Down Conversions NA NASacks By NA NA
Individual StatisticsRushing: U of M -Harris 10-87, Gowen 10-63; SJS- Brice 12-54, Hicks 12-52.Passing: U of M - Harvey 3-9-41, Robinson 0-4-0;SJS - McMichael 5-16-47, Metheany 1-3-14Receiving: U of M - Davis 1-24, Harris 1-13, Taylor1-4; SJS - Brice 3-48, Alley 3-33
LINESCOREUofM 7 7 0 14 28SJS 3 0 0 6 9
Memphis, making its first major bowl appear-ance ever, trailed 3-0 early in the opening period untila blocked punt by Tom Carlsen, who was named thedefensive player of the game, gave the Tigers a leadthey would never relinquish.
Carlsen blocked John McMillen's punt at the15-yard line and fell on the loose ball in the end zonefor the score. A 13-yard pass from Al Harvey to DornellHarris, who was named the offensive player of thegame, was one of the highlights of a 65-yard driveearly in the second period that gave Memphis a 14-3 lead at intermission. Following the pass, Harrisbroke loose for 20 yards and then took the ball in from
MEMPHIS 28SAN JOSE STATE 9
ROSE BOWL (104,091)DECEMBER 18, 1971
BURLEY BOWL
PASADENA BOWL
Pasadena, CA - A hard-nosed defense whichcaused many mistakes and an explosive offense thatcapitalized on those mistakes led the Tigers to a 28-9 Pasadena Bowl rout over San Jose State before asparse crowd of 15,244 in the Rose Bowl.
MEMPHIS
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19381938193819381938UNDEFEATED TIGERS: Front row (l-r): John Reeves, Chalmers Parr, Maurice Roach, Doug Mayo, Roland McMackin,
Skeeter Ellis, Elmer Vaughn, Kimbrough Vaughn, Billy McComus. Second row (l-r): Bobby Davis, manager, Pop Calhoun, Hank
Farino, Ed Palmer, Earl Whittington, James West, Jim Enoch, Bryan Robinson, Paul Hicks, John Michael. Back row (l-r): Bob
Mathews, Murry Blurton, James Conlee, Billy Zarecor, Gordon Scoggins, Haggard Cherry, John Schwaiger, Bill McGinnis,
Alton Gardner, J.T. Crawford.
19631963196319631963UNDEFEATED TIGERS: Front row (l-r): John Fred Robilio, Dave Casinelli, Richard Saccoccia, John Cronin, Ed Weldon, Jim
Addington, Bill Gidden. Second row (l-r): Dick Quast, Wiley Patterson, Don Scroggins, John W. Wright, Harry Schuh, John Evans,
Wayne Easley, Chuck Brooks, Charles Owens. Third row (l-r): Melio Sulipeck, Walter Heitzenrater, Ray Farmer, Bob Finamore,
Harry Day, Ron Higdon, Don McClard, Doug Woodlief. Back row (l-r): Jim Haynie, Pete Ingram, Bob Sherlag, Ollie Cordill,
Don Jones, Gene Ward, Herb Cummings, Charles Alexander.
Undefeated TeamsUndefeated TeamsFour University of Memphis football teams have
gone undefeated since the Tigers first took up the
sport in 1912. The most recent Memphis team to go
through a season without a defeat was the 1963
squad which ended the year 9-0-1.
Memphis began its football program in 1912
and compiled a 1-2-1 record under head coach
Clyde Wilson. The Tigers, then known as West
Tennessee State Normal School, played Memphis
University School to a scoreless tie in the first football
game played at Memphis on October 5. The Tiger
football squad notched its first victory three weeks
later on October 26 against Bolton Agricultural, 13-0.
The first undefeated team was coach Zach
Curlin's 1929 squad which posted an 8-0-2 record,
scoring 146 points and limiting the Tigers' 10 oppo-
nents to a mere 27. Memphis, which was captained
by Slick Headden and Joe Koch, captured the Mis-
sissippi Valley Conference Championship with that
undefeated season.
Coach Allyn McKeen fielded one of the nation's
highest scoring teams in 1938, a season which saw
UM finish with a 10-0-0 record. Memphis scored 281
points during the year, while only yielding 35. The
biggest margin of victory was a 68-0 thrashing of
Cumberland College. The Tigers also defeated
Arkansas A&M, 50-0, later in the season. Roland
McMackin captained the 1938 Tigers.
The 1963 Memphis football team had only a
scoreless tie with Mississippi between them and a
perfect season. The Tigers finished with a 9-0-1
record, UM's most recent undefeated season to date.
Unlike the 1938 team, which was noted for its offense,
this team made its mark as a defensive club. There
were five shutouts, and the five remaining teams
scored only 52 points. The Tigers, captained by
Richard Saccoccia, rolled up 199 points.
The 1963 squad had wins over Southern Miss
(28-7), Tulsa (28-15), North Texas State (21-0), West
Texas State (29-14), Mississippi State (17-14), Lou-
isville (25-0), South Carolina (9-0), Chattanooga (13-
0) and Houston (29-6).
Senior fullback Dave Casinelli led the NCAA in
rushing and scoring during the 1963 season. Casinelli
rushed for 1,016 yards and scored 84 points. He is the
only Tiger back to win the national rushing and
scoring titles. The legendary Tiger back continues
to hold the Memphis record for yards rushing in a
season and career.
MEMPHIS
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All-Time CoachesAll-Time CoachesYear Record PTS OPP PTS1919 3-4-0 95 67
ELMOREGEORGE1920-1920
0-5-0
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1920 0-5-0 7 143
ROLLIN WILSON1921-1921
4-5-1
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1921 4-5-1 110 198
LESTERBARNARD
1922-192311-5-2
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1922 5-2-2 174 261923 6-3-0 75 55
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1972 5-5-1 265 2541973 8-3-0 264 1671974 7-4-0 225 148
RICHARDWILLIAMSON
1975-198031-35-0
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1975 7-4-0 180 1681976 7-4-0 241 1821977 6-5-0 228 1941978 4-7-0 200 2971979 5-6-0 166 2231980 2-9-0 115 255
REX DOCKERY1981-1983
8-24-1
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1981 1-10-0 82 2091982 1-10-0 129 2851983 6-4-1 ** 274 205** nation's second most improved team
REY DEMPSEY1984-1985
7-12-3
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1984 5-5-1 201 1781985 2-7-2 180 243
CHARLIE BAILEY1986-1988
12-20-1
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1986 1-10-0 104 2921987 5-5-1 220 2101988 6-5-0 226 205
CHUCKSTOBART1989-1994
29-36-1
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1989 2-9-0 174 2371990 4-6-1 215 2341991 5-6-0 222 2291992 6-5-0 312 1751993 6-5-0 268 2151994 6-5-0 163 159
Coach Record Pct.
Billy J. Murphy 91-44-1 .675
Ralph Hatley 59-43-5 .589
Zach Curlin 41-60-14 .454
Richard Williamson 31-35-0 .470
Chuck Stobart 29-36-1 .439
Rip Scherer 22-44-0 .333
Fred Pancoast 20-12-1 .631
C.C. Humphreys 14-15-0 .483
Allyn McKeen 13-6-0 .684
Charlie Bailey 12-20-1 .379
Lester Barnard 11-5-2 .705
Clyde Wilson 9-11-1 .463
Tommy West 8-15-0 .347
Rex Dockery 8-24-1 .258
Rey Dempsey 7-12-3 .414
V.M. Bic Campbell 6-6-0 .500
Rollin Wilson 4-5-1 .473
Tom Shea 2-3-1 .454
Charlie Jamerson 2-7-0 .222
John Childerson 1-4-0 .200
Elmore George 0-5-0 .000
COACHING RECORDS
RIP SCHERER1995-2000
22-44-0
Year Record PTS OPP PTS1995 3-8-0 150 2401996 4-7-0 141 2191997 4-7-0 218 2431998 2-9-0 226 3401999 5-6-0 * 232 1822000 4-7-0 176 199* nation's third most improved team
TOMMY WEST2001-present
8-15-0
Year Record PTS OPP PTS2001 5-6-0 294 2812002 3-9-0 303 327
ALL-TIME RECORD: 386-403-32TOTAL POINTS: 14,655TOTAL OPP POINTS: 13,910
IN THE COLLEGIATE RANKSMack Brown Appalachian St.; Tulane; UNC; TexasPete Cordelli Kent StatePat Culpepper Northern IllinoisPaul Davis Mississippi StateDon Denning Delta StateJoe Lee Dunn New MexicoRockey Felker Mississippi StateRoy Gregory Austin Peay StateCurley Hallman Southern Miss; LSUMike Hennigan Tennessee TechJim "Red" Hoggatt SW LouisianaC.C. Humphrey MemphisOllie Keller Northeast LouisianaJimmye Laycock William & MaryHorace McCool Delta StateBilly J. Murphy MemphisJohn Palermo Austin Peay StateJim Ragland Tennessee TechJimmy Sharp Virginia TechJim Marshall UT-MartinTommy West Memphis
HEAD COACHES
2 2 8
All-Time LettermenAll-Time LettermenARick Ackerman (1978-79-80)Brandt Ackley (1994-95)Henry Acosta (1942)Stanley Adams (1978-79-80-81)Floyd Adams (1941)James Addington (1961-62-63)Richard Adragna (1959-60-61-62)Joe Albright (1929)Charles Alexander (1961 -62)Nathan Alexander (1988)Arthur Allen (1940)Bridger Bailey Allen (1913)
Calvin Allen (1947-48-49-50)Charles Allen (1990-91)Jessie Allen (1993-94-95-96)John Allen (1968-69-70)Ray Allen (1923)Joe Allison (1990-91-92-93)Mark Allison (1974-75-76-77)Fred Almon (1967-68-69)-Anderson (1913)Darrell Anderson (1975)Eric Anderson (2001-02)Mike Anderson (1993-94)Mike Anderson (1989)Qadry Anderson (1995-96)
Van Anderson (1973-74)Travis Anglin (1999-00-01-02)Ken Apple (1967-68-69)Fred Archie (1993)Brence Armstrong (1995)Jimmy Armstrong (1956-57)Mike Armstrong (1961)Wayne Armstrong (1957-58-59)Andre Arnold (1998-99-00)Gerard Arnold (1997-98-99)William Arnold (1987-88-90)Rob Arthur (1986-87)Duke Atkins (1984-85-86-87)Bill Austin (1976-77)Jason Austin (1999-00-01)Clyde Avant (1980-81 -82-83)Bobby Avery (1989-90-92)Maurice Avery (2002)Harry Aycock (1914-15)Ron Ayo (1969)
David Booth (1981-82-83-84)Dennis Borcky (1983-84-85-86)Tim Borcky (1985-86-87)Tim Boren (1970-71)Joe Borich (1994-95)Stanley Borsa (1929)Leon Bosby (1989-90-91-92)Mooney Boswell (1933)Gary Bouldin (1989-90-91-92)Mark Bowen (1985-86-87)Chip Bowers (1982-83-84)Keith Bowden (1977-78-79)John Bowers (1979-80-81-82)Marquis Bowling (1995-96-97-98)Glenn Boyd (1983-84)Harry Boyd (1942)Michael Boyle (1912)Dennis Bradshaw (1979)Dale Brady (1965-66-67)Ken Bragg (1970)Bill Bramin (1951-52)Andy Bramlett (1983-84)Don Bramlett (1983-84)John Bramlett (1959-60-61-62)David Brandon (1983-84-85-86)Tom Branner (1985)Rod Branscomb (1993)Lacy Branson (1915-16)Chief Brasher (1923)Charles Brewer (1950-51)Brad Britt (1999-00)Eli Broglio (1942)Bobby Brooks (1954-55-56)Charles Brooks (1957)David Brooks (1992)Chuck Brooks (1961-62-63-64)Charles Brown (1948)Dante Brown (2001-02)David Brown (1964)Gerald Brown (1981)Jason Brown (2000-01-02)Ken Brown (1983-84-85)Kippy Brown (1975-76-77)Leon Brown (1987)Marlon Brown (1985-87-88)Ray Brown (1981)Rod Brown (1990-91-92-93)Tony Brown (1999-00-01-02)Vincent Brown (2002)Dennis Brozak (1965-67)Isaac Bruce (1992-93)Art Brumit (1966-67)Bill Brundzo (1965-67)Jeff Bruner (1969-70-71)Joe Bruner (1973)Paul Bruno (1952-53)Shakorr Bryant (2001-02)Clifton Bryson (1941)Herb Buckner (1956-57-58)Jeff Buffaloe (1991-92)
MEMPHIS
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Gerard Arnold lettered forthree years as a runningback for the Tigers and asa junior, set the schoolrecord for rushing yards ina single season. The Lex-ington, TN, native came tothe Tigers as a walk-onand by the end of his ca-reer had rushed for 2,378yards, the second highesttotal in school history. Dur-ing the 1998 season,Arnold gained a schoolrecord 1.059 yards. He iscurrently serving as agraduate assistant coachfor head coach TommyWest.
Jeff Buffaloe is the all-timeleading punter in Memphisfootball history. A two-yearletterman, Buffaloe holdsthe Memphis record for thehighest career punting av-erage at 43.5 yards per kick.Despite playing for just twoseasons, he punted for 4,433yards on 102 kicks. Buffaloenow serves as a pharmaceu-tical sales representative forGlaxo-Smith-Klein. He andhis wife, Michelle, live inLakeland, TN.
Buddy Carter, whoplayed offensive line forthe Tigers in 1979 and1980, is living in Athens,AL, where he serves asthe Southeast RegionalManager for InsuranceAuto Auctions, Inc.Carter, who played of-fensive guard underformer head coach Ri-chard Williamson, hasbeen highly involved inhis community. He singstenor with the HuntsvilleOpera and the Lime-stone County HeritageChorale and hie and hiswife, Anne, serves asdirectors for the Bike forKids Program.
Doug Corder, whoplayed offensive lineunder both Billy J. Mur-phy and Fred Pancoast,currently resides inKeizer, Oregon. A na-tive of Chattanooga, TN,Corder came to Mem-phis in 1970 and playedthrough 1974. He is em-ployed in sales by FedExand enjoys living in theGreat Northwest. Dougand his children Victorisand Alexander, partici-pate in snow skiing andsnow shoeing, as well asbicycling.
Gary Farr came to Memphisin 1972 under head coachFred Pancoast and playedoffensive line for four sea-sons. He also played forcoach Richard Williamsonfor one season. After gradu-ation he entered the gasand natural gas business inTexas and now makes hishome in Humble, Texas.Gary currently serves asvice-president of sales anddevelopment forWeatherford Global Com-pression Company of Hous-ton, Texas. He and his wife,Anita, and there sons areregulars at U of M athleticevents in Houston.
Tory Epps played nosetackle for the Tigers from1986-89. He had 240 ca-reer tackles, six quarterbacksacks and 22 tackles for lostyardage. He was theteam's 2nd leading tackleras a senior and the 3rdleading tackler as a junior.Epps received All-America,All-South Independent andAll-Metro Conferencehonors as a Tiger. From1990-95 he played for theAtlanta Falcons, the Chi-cago Bears and the NewOrleans Saints.
Ray Jamieson is perhapsone of the most well knownfullbacks in Memphis foot-ball history. The Cranston,Rhode Island, native cameto Memphis in 1967 underhead coach Billy J. Murphyand played through the1971 season. Jamieson, amember of the All-MissouriValley Conference team in1968, rushed for 1,321 ca-reer yards and led the teamin rushing during the 1968campaign. The German-town, TN, resident wasdrafted by the NFL OaklandRaiders in 1972 but suffereda career ending injury dur-ing an exhibition game.
Robert Levingston playeddefensive back for the Ti-gers from 1978 through1981. The lettered all fourseason , three of which wereunder Richard Williamsonand one under the late RexDockery. The Memphis na-tive logged 62 tackles as asenior and finished the sea-son ranked sixth amongtacklers. For his career, theHamilton High graduatewas credited with 125 tack-les, two fumble recoveriesand one pass interception.Robert now works as a spe-cial agent for ATF (Alcohol,Tobacco and Firearms).
JMarcus Jack (1996-97)Enis Jackson (1982-83-84-85)Steve Jaggard (1968-69)Tommy James (1969-70)Ray Jamieson (1968-69-70-71)Pat Jansen (1989-90-91-92)Evan Jennings (1937)Keith Jeffries (1986)Charlie Johnson (1936)Charlie Johnson (1956)David Johnson (1971-72)Derron Johnson (2001)Jason Johnson (2001-02)Morris Johnson (1985)Ryan Johnson (1999-00-01)Sam Johnson (1927-28-29)Charles Johnston (1913-14-15)Anthony Jones (1989-90)
Bill “Dub” Jones (1926-27-28-29)Derrick Jones (1994)Don Jones (1963-64-65)Eary Jones (1973-74-75-76)Harry Jones (1947)Jack Jones (1953)Julian Jones (1912-13-14-15)Larry Jones (1941 )Lewis Jones (1965-66-67)P.T. Jones (1997-98)Reginald Jones (1989-90)Russell Jones (1990-91)Terry Jones (1971 )Tim Jones (1986-87-88-89)Bob Jordan (1975-76)Buck Jordan (1924)Kevin Jordan (1989-90-92)Smokey Jordan (1982-83)Jim Joyner (1973)
KRick Kale (1968-70-71)Lenny Kaplan (1959)Craig Karpiak (1972)J.S. Keaton (1915)Bill Kebler (1971-72-73)Ernest Keefer (1993-94-95)Glenn Keeton (1954)Jimmy Keith (1994-95-96-97)Ollie Keller (1952-53)Raymond Kelley (1950-51-52)Lamon Kelly (1947)Billy Kendall (1997-98-99-00)Herbert Kendall (1989-90-91-92)Guy Kennedy (1931)
Pat Kenney (1985-86)Jim Kent (1940)S.E. Kidd (1933-34)Charles Killett (1961-62)Charles King (1991-92-93)Chick King (1950)James King (1976-77-78)Jeff King (1991-92-93)Jerry King (1955)Lud King (1936)Michael King (1989-91)Steve King (1973-74-75-76)William King (1924)Steve Kinzalow (1951-52-53-54)Stumpy Kirk (1947-48)Dan Kirkpatrick (1972-73)Dick Kirmeyer (1949-50-51)John Kirschner (1968-69-70-71Mike Kleimeyer (1979-80-81-82)Jerry Knowlton (1978-79-80-81)Joe Koch (1927)James Koffman (1942)Matt Kranz (1991)Jim Kutchback (1983-84)
LJimmy Lackie (1974-75)Bill Lacy (1947)M.O. Lambert (1921)Tilden Lampkins (1921)Jesse Lancaster (1929-30-31-32-33)Rodney Lanctot (1998-99-00)Hunter Lane (1916-17-18)Ted Lane (1993-94-96)Coleman Lannum (1951)Darryl Latham (1982)Tramont Lawless (1996-97-98-99)Vincent Laws (1979-80-81)Pete Lawson (1969-70)Robert Lea (1913-14)Danny Ledbetter (1965)John Lee (1956-57-58-59)Steve Leech (1970)Kenny Lenoir (1964)Bubba Leonard (1954-55-56-57)Nathan Leuellyn (1974-75-76)Robert Levingston (1978-79-80-81)Bobby Lewis (1987)Calvin Lewis (1997-98-99-00)Rodney Lewis (1986-87-88-89)David Ligon (1973-74-75)Steve Lincoln (1977-78)John Lindsey (1983-84)Jake Linville (1991-92-93)Naylor Litchfield (1933)Grover Lipe (1948-49-50)Wayne Liss (1957)Richard Locke (1977-78-79-80)Robbie Locklear (1995)James Logan (1993-94)Fred Long (1937)Tim Long (1981-82-83-84)Bill Lott (1958-59)Dean Lotz (1966-67)Jim Lovelace (1956-57-58-59)Edwin Lovelady (1983-84-85)Rod Lowery (1992)
Bailey Lowery (1980)Bill Loyd (1958)Richard Lucas (1958-59)Treveco Lucas (2001-02)John Ludwiczak (1993-94)Bob Lyles (1957)Joe Lynch (1969-70-71)Otho Lynch (1938-39-40)
MMike MacKay (1982-83-84-85)James Maclin (1989-90-91)Theodies Macklin (1988)John Maddaluna (1972-73)W.H. Maddox (1921)Frank Magoffin (1928-29-30-31)Gus Mahan (1965-66-67)Doran Major (1981-82)Casey Maloney (1933-34)John Manger (1968)Tony Manning (1987-88)Tony Marchetti (1973)Lloyd Marcus (1947)Jim Markelonis (1952-53)Paul Marks (1968)Davis Marsh (1995)Donald Marshall (2001-02)Duane Marshall (1978-79-80-81)Chris Martin (1985-86-87-88)Darrell Martin (1979-80-81-82)Ed Martin (1933-34)Mike Martin (1983-84)John Martin (1992-93)Brick Mason (1947)Rod Mason (1992-93-94-95)
Steve Matthews was arecord setting quarterbackfor the Tigers in 1992 and1993. Coming to Memphisas a JC transfer, Matthewsthrew for 2,084 yards as ajunior and had 1,896 yardspassing when he sustaineda broken leg in the OleMiss game and missed thefinal two games of the sea-son. He was signed with theKansas City Chiefs andplayed for three seasonsbefore playing for the Jack-sonville Jaugars and theTennessee Titans. He nowserves as the offensive co-ordinator for the MemphisExplores of the Arena2League.
Rod Mason played defen-sive line for the MemphisTigers from 1992 through1995. Mason, a graduateof East High School, let-tered for four years ap-pearing in 43 of 44 pos-sible games. He was cred-ited with 111 career tack-les, six tackles for lost yard-age and six quarterbacksacks. Rodney is currentlyemployed as the Directorof Operations at CompassIntervention Center (be-havioral health) in Mem-phis. He and his wife, Kim,and three children.
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Tom Mason (1980-81-82)Frank Massa (1956-57)Gerald Massey (2000)Bob Mathes (1968)Bob Matthews (1938-39-40)Miller Matthews (1958-59)Joe Matthews (1916)
Keith Spann was a standoutdefensive back for the Ti-gers from 1993-1997. Play-ing under head coachesChuck Stobart and RipScherer, Spann logged 241career tackles including 84as a senior. He had 11 ca-reer pass interceptionswhich he returned for 267yards including a 76 yardreturn to the one yard linethat set up a touchdown andhelped the Tigers defeatTennessee. His 267 yards ininterception returns is anall-time record at Memphis.Spann currently plays forthe Memphis Explorers ofthe Arena 2 League.
Bob Schmidt (1955-56-57)David Schmidt (1983-84-85)Harry Schuh (1962-63-64)Francis Schwaiger (1935-36-37)Gordon Scoggins (1938)Bill Scott (1961-62-63)Dell Scott (1981-82)Jack Scott (1947-48-49)Donald Scroggins (1963-64-65)Jeremy Scruggs (1996)Sammy Seals (1985-86-87)Geddes Self (1958-59)Geddes Self, Jr. (1982-83-84)Ron Sells (1995-96-97-98)Bill Sellars (1937)Jay Sentell (1952)Tony Semple (1991-92-93)Al Sermon (1998-99-00)Keith Setler (1993-94-95)Andrew Settles (1947-48)Juan Settles (1986-87)Wallace Sexton (1962-63)Tim Seymour (1996-97-98-99)Kamal Shakir (1997-98-99-00)Demorrio Shank (1997-98-99-01)Reg Sharley (1964-65-66)Octavian Sharp (1984-85-86)John Shearer (1940-41 )Wells Shearer (1914-15-16)Larry Shelley (1969-70)Jim Shelton (1954)Bob Sherlag (1963-64-65)Sam Sherrill (1948)David Sherrod (1998-99)Alan Shipman (1966-67)Keith Shirley (1985-86-87-88)Frank Simmons (1940-41-42)Richard Simmons (1937)Keith Simpson (1974-75-76-77)Scott Singler (1992-94-95)Bud Sipfle (1975-76-77-78)John Shore (1924)Vincent Skillman (1924)Jarvis Slaton (1997-98-99-00)Randy Smalley (1977)Farrell Skinner (1967)Butch Smith (1971-72)Carroll Smith (1934-35-36-37)Dennis Smith (1978-79-80)Frank Smith (1979-80-81-82)Hank Smith (1924-25-26-27)Jack Smith (1967)Julius Smith (1948)Leo 0. Smith (1935-36)Marcus Smith (1999-00-01)Palmer Smith (1969-70-71)Rusty Smith (1955)Sid Smith (1990-91)Steve Smith (1987-88-89-90)Tom Smith (1981-82-83)Wade Smith (1999-00-01-02)Wil Smith (1936)Claude Smithmier (1947-49-50)George Sneed (1948-49)Rick Snider (1978-79-80)Glenn Snodgrass (1976-77-78)Guy Snyder (1921 )
Bill Solomon (1971-72-73)Richard Sorsby (1916)Jack Sorrells (1940)Keith Spann (1993-94-95-96)Danny Sparkman (1983-84-85)Ricky Sparkman (1983-84)Quitman Spaulding (1993-94-95)Jim Spitchley (1950-51)John Stanek (1948-49-50-52)Joe Stanley (1989-90-91-92)Mike Stark (1969-70-71)George Stapleton (1980-81-82)
Laverne Steedley (1957-58)Walt Stephens (1984)Harber Stephenson (1942)Quincy Stephenson (1999-00-01)Harold Sterling (1958-59)Wood Stevens (1965-66-67)Clark Stevenson (1988-89)James Stewart (1976-77-78-79)Jeremy Stewart (1995-96-97-98)Caspor Stiles (1996-97-98-99)Pat Stiles (1994-95-96-97)John Stoddard (1988)George Stone (1950-51)Michael Stone (1998-99-00)Rick Strawbridge (1970-71)David Strickland (1955-56)Anthony Strong (1983-84-85-86)Bill Strong (1951 )Neil Suber (1998-99-00-01)
Greg Sanders came to theUniversity of Memphis in1980 and played under bothRichard Williamson and thelate Rex Dockery. A quar-terback when he signed,Sanders lettered for threeyears before earning his fi-nal letter as a defensiveback. As a quarterback in1981, he threw for 186yards against Tulane and his49.8% completion percent-age led the team. He wasmoved to a cornerback po-sition as a senior and con-tributed 55 tackles, twofumble recoveries andseven pass blocks. Sandersis an officer with the Mem-phis City Police Depart-ment.
Rex Tatum (1954-57)Clifton Taylor (1971-72-73)Ed Taylor (1972-73)Eric Taylor (2000-01-02)Hal Taylor (1956-57-58)Sheldon Taylor (2002)Tony Taylor (1951-52-53)Bob Teer (1936)Leonard Teixeira (1969)Luis Tejeda (1994)Coot Terry (2000-01-02)Charles Thomas (1942)Jim Thomas (1983-84-85)Marvin Thomas (1993-94-95-96)Michael Thomas (1977-78-79-80)
Henry Washington (2002)LaVale Washington (2002)Hugh Washburn (1914-15-16-19)Preston Watts (1940-41-42)Stan Weaver (1981-82-83)Fred Webb (1976-77-78)Von Webb (2002)Pete Wedel (1952)Wayne Weedon (1977-78-79)
Pete Weeks (1968-69)Ed Weldon (1961-62)James West (1937-38)Marcus West (2002)Dernice Wherry (1999-00-01)Brett Whiddon (1991-92-93)Travis Whitaker (1997)Darron White (2001-02)Gerald White (1986-87-88-89)James White (1986-87)Jeff White (1981-82-83-84)John White (1966-67)Keith White (1947-48-49-50)Ryan White (1998-99-00-01)William White (1915)Glenn Whiteman (1974-75)Don Whitlock (1961-62)Doug Whittaker (2001-02)Vance Whittaker (1972)Glenn Whittemore (1971-72-73)
All-Time Lettermen
Andy Whitwell (1986-87-88)Raymond Wiles (1947)Tony Wiley (1980-81-82)James Wilhite (1914-15)Britton Wilkins (1993-94-95-96)Alex Williams (1949-50)Bobby Williams (1974-75-76)Brian Williams (1994)Chad Williams (1992-93)DeAngelo Williams (2002)Fred Williams (1968)Ian Williams (1997-98-00)Jeremy Williams (1990-91-92-93)Larry Williams (1965-66-67)Punkin Williams (1983-84)Richard Williams (1979-80-81-82)Stevie D. Williams (1990-91-92-93)Tony Williams (1993-94-95-96)Freddie Williamson (1953)Patrick Willis (1998-99-00)Charles Wilson (1986-87-88)Eric Wilson (1982)Nelson Wilson (1934)Paul Wilson (1970-71-72)Rolin Wilson (1914-15-16-19)Victor Wimpee (1958-59)Danny Wimprine (2001-02)Ricky Windom (1988-89-90)Charlie Wing (1949-50)Ferris Wing (1949-50-52-53)Francis Winkler (1965-66-67)Jeff Womack (1982-84-85-86)Andy Wood (1987-88-89-90)Wayne Wood (1950-51)Andre Woods (1993-94-96)Jerome Woods (1994-95)Joel Woods (1984)Doug Woodlief (1963-64)Bill Wright (1968-69-70)Cedric Wright (1980-81-82-83)James Earl Wright (1958-59-60-61)John Wallace Wright (1961-62-63-64)Keith Wright (1974-75-76-77)Larry Wright (1954-55)Lummy Wright (1973-74-75)Thomas Wright (1934)Lynn Wroblewski (1966-67)Bruce Wyatt (1924)
YBobby Young (1956)Carl Young (1953)Damon Young (1985-86-87-88)Jerry Young (1981-82)
Keith Wright was per-haps the most versatileathlete to play football forthe Tigers. TheVicksburg, MS, nativeworked as a punt andkick returner as well as arunning back and re-ceiver for the U of M forfour years. He still leadsin career all-purposeyards with over 3,000 andis the school's 6th all-timeas leading receiver.Following graduation,Wright was drafted by theCleveland Browns. Heholds the Browns' rookierecord for kickoff returnyards and for combinedkick return yards. He iscurrently coaching inTexas.
Stan Weaver was aletterman punter andkicker for the Tigersfrom 1980 through1983. He led the teamin punting for threeyears, 1981-83, and iscurrently ranked 8th onthe all-time careerpunting list. The Mem-phis native averaged39.1 yards per punt asa senior and has a ca-reer average of 38.4yards per punt on 192kicks. He amassed7,374 yards puntingduring his career. Forthe past ten years,Weaver has owned andoperated SouthernGraphics & Systems, abusiness that sellsbarcode and data sys-tems to manufacturingcompanies.
Tigers All-TimeTigers All-TimeAbilene Christian(UM leads 3-0-1)1954 T, 6-6 at Memphis1959 UM, 13-0 at Memphis1960 UM, 55-0 at Memphis1961 UM, 35-0 at Memphis
Alabama(UA leads 7-1-0)1958 UA, 14-0 at Tuscaloosa1959 UA, 14-7 at Tuscaloosa1983 UA, 44-13 at Tuscaloosa1985 UA, 28-9 at Memphis1986 UA, 37-0 at Tuscaloosa1987 UM,13-10 at Memphis1989 UA, 35-7 at Birmingham1991 UA, 10-7 at Memphis
UAB(UAB leads 2-3-0)1997 UM, 28-7 at Memphis1999 UM, 38-14 at Birmingham2000 UAB,13-9 at Birmingham2001 UAB,17-14 at Memphis2002 UAB,31-17 at Birmingham
Arkansas(UM leads 3-2-0)1992 UM, 22-6 at Memphis1993 UM, 6-0 at Little Rock1994 UM, 16-15 at Memphis1995 UA, 27-20 at Little Rock1998 UA, 23-9 at Memphis
Arkansas College(Tied 2-2-0)1922 AC, 13-0 at Batesville1924 AC, 49-0 at Batesville1932 UM, 20-0 at Batesville1933 UM, 18-6 at Batesville
Arkansas Monticello(UM leads 1-0-0)1938 UM,50-0 at Memphis
Arkansas State(UM leads 25-20-5)1914 AS, 18-6 at Memphis1915 AS, 41-0 at Jonesboro1916 AS, 27-0 at Jonesboro1917 AS, 19-0 at Jonesboro1918 UM, 30-6 at Jonesboro1919 AS, 6-0 at Jonesboro1920 AS, 13-0 at Jonesboro1921 AS, 19-0 at Jonesboro1922 UM, 68-0 at Memphis1923 UM, 6-0 at Jonesboro1925 AS, 19-0 at Jonesboro1926 AS, 7-0 at Memphis1927 AS, 9-6 at Memphis1928 UM, 19-14 at Memphis1929 UM, 6-0 at Jonesboro1930 AS, 13-6 at Memphis1931 AS, 14-6 at Jonesboro1932 AS, 12-6 at Memphis1933 T, 0-0 at Jonesboro1934 UM, 18-0 at Memphis1935 AS, 18-0 at Jonesboro1938 UM, 38-2 at Jonesboro1939 AS, 7-6 at Memphis1947 T, 19-19 at Memphis1948 UM, 34-13 at Memphis1949 UM, 61-7 at Jonesboro1950 UM, 60-7 at Memphis1953 AS, 20-0 at Memphis1954 UM, 26-7 at Memphis1955 AS, 21-20 at Memphis1956 UM, 34-0 at Memphis
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1957 UM, 34-0 at Memphis1975 AS, 29-10 at Memphis1980 UM, 24-3 at Memphis1982 UM, 12-0 at Memphis1983 T, 14-14 at Memphis1984 UM, 17-2 at Memphis1986 AS, 30-10 at Memphis1987 T, 21-21 at Memphis1988 UM, 9-7 at Memphis1989 AS, 17-13 at Memphis1990 T, 24-24 at Memphis1991 UM, 31-21 at Memphis1992 UM, 37-7 at Memphis1993 UM, 45-3 at Memphis1994 UM, 15-6 at Memphis1997 UM, 38-9 at Memphis1998 UM, 35-19 at Memphis1999 UM, 31-26 at Memphis2000 UM, 19-17 at Jonesboro
Arkansas Tech(UM leads 2-0-0)1956 UM, 32-21 at Memphis1957 UM, 20-6 at Memphis
Army(UM leads 4-1-0)1985 Army, 49-7 at West Point1999 UM, 14-10 at Memphis2000 UM, 26-16 at West Point2001 UM, 42-10 at Memphis2002 UM, 38-10 at Memphis
Athens College(UM leads 1-0-0)1948 UM, 45-0 at Athens
Auburn(UM leads 2-0-0)1975 UM, 31-20 at Auburn1976 UM, 28-27 at Memphis
Austin Peay(UM leads 6-0-0)1937 UM, 26-0 at Memphis1940 UM, 40-0 at Memphis1941 UM, 26-0 at Clarksville1947 UM, 40-0 at Memphis1956 UM, 42-19 at Memphis1957 UM, 41-0 at Memphis
Bethel College(UM leads 6-4-2)1922 UM, 26-0 at McKenzie1923 UM, 12-0 at Memphis1924 BC, 6-0 at McKenzie1925 BC, 7-0 at McKenzie1926 BC, 13-0 at Memphis1927 UM, 27-13 at Memphis1928 T, 0-0 at Memphis1929 UM, 10-0 at McKenzie1930 UM, 20-0 at Memphis1931 T, 0-0 at McKenzie1932 BC, 6-0 at Memphis1933 UM, 20-13 at McKenzie
Caruthersville JC(UM leads 2-0-1)1929 UM, 26-0 at Memphis1930 UM, 25-13 at Memphis1931 T, 0-0 at Caruthersville
Centenary(UM leads 1-0-0)1947 UM, 26-7 at Memphis
Central Arkansas(CA leads 2-1-1)1922 T, 0-0 at Conway
1923 UM, 14-7 at Conway1935 CA, 19-0 at Memphis1936 CA, 54-0 at Conway
Central Florida(UM leads 1-0-0)1990 UM, 37-28 at Memphis
Cincinnati(UM leads 17-11-0)1966 UM, 26-14 at Memphis1967 UM, 17-0 at Memphis1969 UM, 52-6 at Cincinnati1970 UM, 14-10 at Memphis1971 UM, 45-21 at Cincinnati1972 UM, 29-24 at Memphis1973 UM, 17-13 at Cincinnati1974 UM, 13-7 at Memphis1975 UC, 13-3 at Cincinnati1978 UC, 34-14 at Memphis1979 UM, 23-17 at Memphis1980 UC, 14-10 at Cincinnati1981 UC, 38-7 at Cincinnati1982 UC, 16-7 at Memphis1983 UM, 43-10 at Cincinnati1984 UM, 47-7 at Memphis1989 UM, 34-17 at Cincicnnati1992 UM, 34-14 at Memphis1993 UC, 23-20 at Cincinnati1994 UM, 26-3 at Memphis1995 UC, 28-3 at Cincinnati1996 UM, 18-16 at Memphis1997 UC, 20-17 at Cincinnati1998 UM, 41-24 at Memphis1999 UM, 21-13 at Cincinnati2000 UC, 10-13 at Memphis2001 UC, 36-34 at Memphis2002 UC, 48-10 at Cincinnati
Citadel, The(UM leads 2-1-0)1958 TC, 28-26 at Memphis1961 UM, 40-0 at Memphis1962 UM, 60-13 at Charleston
Colorado State(UM leads 1-0-0)1974 UM, 20-18 at Ft. Collins
Cumberland College(UM leads 2-1-0)1928 CC, 6-0 at Lebanon1929 UM, 12-6 at Memphis1938 UM, 68-0 at Memphis
Delta State(UM leads 9-4-1)1927 UM, 21-0 at Memphis1928 UM, 12-0 at Cleveland1929 T, 0-0 at Memphis1930 DS, 7-0 at Cleveland1931 DS, 32-6 at Memphis1932 UM, 13-0 at Cleveland1935 UM, 30-0 at Memphis1936 DS, 33-7 at Cleveland1937 DS, 19-14 at Memphis1938 UM, 8-0 at Cleveland1939 UM, 7-0 at Memphis1940 UM, 7-0 at Cleveland1941 UM, 23-7 at Memphis1949 UM, 47-0 at Memphis
Detroit(UM leads 1-0-0)1962 UM, 33-8 at Memphis
Drake(DU leads 1-0-0)1972 DU, 23-7 at Memphis
East Carolina(ECU leads 8-3-0)1990 EC, 24-17 at Memphis1991 EC, 20-13 at Greenville1992 UM, 42-7 at Memphis1993 UM, 34-7 at Greenville1994 EC, 30-6 at Memphis1995 EC, 31-17 at Greenville1996 EC, 20-10 at Memphis1997 EC, 32-10 at Greenville1998 EC, 34-31 at Memphis2000 UM, 17-10 at Memphis2001 EC, 32-11 at Greenville
E. Cent. Oklahoma(UM leads 1-0-0)1951 UM, 61-0 at Memphis
E. Tennessee State(UM leads 2-0-0)1956 UM, 32-12 at Johnson City1957 UM, 24-7 at Memphis
Florida(Tied 1-1-0)1988 UM, 17-11 at Gainesville1989 UF, 31-13 at Memphis
Florida State(FSU leads 10-7-1)1959 UM, 16-6 at Memphis1967 FS, 26-7 at Memphis1968 FS, 20-10 at Tallahassee1969 UM, 28-26 at Tallahassee1970 UM, 16-12 at Memphis1973 UM, 13-10 at Tallahassee1974 UM, 42-14 at Memphis1975 UM, 17-14 at Tallahassee1976 UM, 21-12 at Memphis1977 FS, 30-9 at Tallahassee1979 FS, 66-17 at Tallahassee1980 FS, 24-3 at Memphis1981 FS, 10-5 at Tallahassee1984 T, 17-17 at Memphis1985 FS, 19-10 at Tallahassee1987 FS, 41-24 at Tallahassee1989 FS, 57-20 at Tallahassee1990 FS, 35-3 at Orlando
Freed-Hardeman(UM leads 1-0-0)1933 UM, 51-0 at Memphis
Furman(FU leads 1-0-0)1961 FU, 7-6 at Memphis
Georgia(UG leads 2-0-0)1982 UG, 34-3 at Athens1984 UG, 13-3 at Memphis
Georgia Tech(GT leads 2-1-0)1980 GT, 17-8 at Atlanta1981 UM, 28-15 at Atlanta1982 GT, 24-20 at Memphis
Hall-Moody(HM leads 2-0-0)1924 HM, 26-0 at Memphis1925 HM, 15-6 at Memphis
Hardin-Simmons(UM leads 2-0-0)1960 UM, 42-7 at Memphis1961 UM, 56-0 at Memphis
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Memphis All-Time
Hendrix College(HC leads 2-1-0)1923 UM, 9-6 at Conway1924 HC, 51-0 at Conway1925 HC, 54-6 at Conway
Houston(UH leads 9-6-0)1963 UM, 29-6 at Memphis1966 UM, 14-13 at Houston1967 UH, 35-18 at Houston1968 UH, 27-7 at Memphis1971 UH, 35-7 at Memphis1973 UH, 35-21 at Houston1974 UH, 13-10 at Houston1975 UM, 14-7 at Memphis1978 UM, 17-3 at Memphis1996 UH, 37-20 at Houston1997 UM, 24-3 at Memphis1998 UH, 35-14 at Houston2000 UH, 30-33 at Memphis2001 UM, 52-33 at Houston2002 UH, 26-21 at Memphis
Jacksonville St.(UM leads 1-0-0)1937 UM, 46-0 at Memphis
Jonesboro College(UM leads 4-0-1)1924 UM, 33-6 at Memphis1925 T, 0-0 at Jonesboro1926 UM, 19-0 at Jonesboro1927 UM, 48-0 at Memphis1930 UM, 73-0 at Memphis
Kansas State(KSU leads 2-1-0)1949 UM, 21-14 at Memphis1971 KS, 28-21 at Memphis1973 KS, 21-16 at Manhatten
Kentucky(UK leads 4-0-0)1953 UK, 20-7 at Memphis1954 UK, 33-7 at Lexington1955 UK, 41-7 at Lexington1957 UK, 53-7 at Lexington
Lambuth(UM leads 3-1-0)1926 LC, 7-0 at Jackson1927 UM, 20-7 at Memphis1930 UM, 14-6 at Jackson1931 UM, 13-0 at Memphis
Little Rock College(LR leads 3-1-0)1920 LR, 41-0 at Little Rock1923 LR, 3-0 at Little Rock1926 LR, 48-14 at Little Rock1929 UM, 32-6 at Memphis
Livingston State(UM leads 1-0-0)1941 UM, 38-0 at Memphis
Louisiana College(UM leads 5-3-0)1936 LC, 12-0 at Memphis1937 LC, 7-0 at Pineville1938 UM, 14-6 at Memphis1939 LC, 1916 at Pineville1940 UM, 26-13 at Memphis1949 UM, 27-0 at Memphis1950 UM, 25-12 at Pineville1958 UM, 27-14 at Memphis
Louisiana-Monroe(Tied 1-1-0)1979 LM, 21-20 at Memphis2000 UM, 28-0 at Memphis
Louisiana Tech(Tied 5-5-0)1936 LT, 46-0 at Ruston
1942 LT, 33-7 at Memphis1948 LT, 20-14 at Ruston1950 UM, 6-0 at Memphis1951 UM, 26-14 at Memphis1952 LT, 26-7 at Ruston1953 UM, 13-7 at Memphis1957 UM, 17-7 at Ruston1958 UM, 26-12 at Memphis1959 LT, 10-8 at Ruston
Louisville(UL leads 20-18-0)1948 UM, 13-7 at Memphis1952 UM, 29-25 at Memphis1961 UM, 28-13 at Louisville1962 UM, 49-0 at Memphis1963 UM, 25-0 at Louisville1964 UM, 34-0 at Memphis1968 UM, 44-14 at Louisville1969 UM, 69-19 at Memphis1970 UL, 40-27 at Louisville1971 UL, 26-20 at Memphis1972 UL, 17-0 at Louisville1973 UM, 28-21 at Memphis1974 UM, 16-10 at Louisville1975 UM, 41-7 at Memphis1976 UM, 26-14 at Louisville1977 UL, 14-13 at Memphis1978 UM, 29-22 at Louisville1979 UM, 10-6 at Memphis1980 UL, 38-14 at Louisville1981 UL, 14-7 at Memphis1982 UL, 38-19 at Memphis1983 UM, 45-7 at Louisville1986 UL, 34-8 at Louisville1987 UM, 43-8 at Memphis1988 UL, 29-18 at Louisville1989 UL, 40-10 at Memphis1990 UL, 19-17 at Louisville1991 UM, 35-7 at Memphis1992 UL, 16-15 at Louisville1993 UL, 54-28 at Memphis1994 UL, 10-6 at Louisville1995 UL, 17-7 at Memphis1996 UL, 13-10 at Louisville1997 UM, 21-20 at Memphis1998 UL, 35-32 at Louisville1999 UL, 32-31 at Memphis2001 UL, 38-21 at Louisville2002 UL, 38-32 at Memphis
McNeese State(UM leads 2-0-0)1964 UM, 23-0 at Memphis1965 UM, 28-0 at Lake Charles
Mayfield College(UM leads 2-0-0)1927 UM, 7-0 at Memphis1928 UM, 34-0 at Mayfield
Miami (FL)(Miami leads 2-1-0)1969 UM, 26-13 at Memphis1993 Mi, 41-17 at Miami1996 Mi, 30-7 at Memphis
Michigan(Michigan leads 1-0-0)1995 Mich, 24-7 at Ann Arbor
Michigan State(MS leads 1-0-0)1997 MS, 51-21 at East Lansing
Middle Tennessee State(MTSU leads 12-7-1)1925 MT, 57-7 at Murfreesboro1926 MT, 27-0 at Memphis1927 MT, 47-7 at Murfreesboro1928 T, 13-13 at Memphis1931 MT, 15-0 at Murfreesboro1932 MT, 6-0 at Memphis1933 UM, 20-6 at Murfreesboro1934 UM, 18-0 at Memphis1935 MT, 35-0 at Murfreesboro1936 MT, 19-0 at Memphis
1937 MT, 20-6 at Murfreesboro1938 UM, 25-7 at Memphis1939 UM, 25-6 at Murfreesboro1940 UM, 14-7 at Memphis1941 MT, 13-12 at Murfreesboro1942 MT, 21-13 at Memphis1947 MT, 20-0 at Murfreesboro1948 UM, 13-0 at Memphis1953 MT, 26-20 at Murfreesboro1954 UM, 27-7 at Memphis
Millsaps(Tied 2-2-0)1930 MC, 40-0 at Jackson1938 UM, 19-0 at Memphis1939 MC, 2--0 at Memphis1941 UM, 21-6 at Memphis
Minnesota(Minnesota leads 2-0-0)1997 MN, 20-17 at Memphis1998 MN, 41-14 at Minneapolis
Mississippi(Ole Miss leads 42-8-2)1921 OM, 82-0 at Oxford1934 OM, 44-0 at Oxford1935 OM, 92-0 at Oxford1939 OM, 46-7 at Oxford1940 OM, 38-7 at Oxford1942 OM, 48-0 at Oxford1949 OM, 40-7 at Memphis1950 OM, 39-7 at Memphis1951 OM, 32-0 at Memphis1952 OM, 54-6 at Memphis1954 OM, 51-0 at Memphis1955 OM, 39-6 at Memphis1956 OM, 26-0 at Memphis1958 OM, 17-0 at Memphis1959 OM, 43-0 at Oxford1960 OM, 31-20 at Memphis1962 OM, 21-7 at Memphis1963 T, 0-0 at Memphis1964 OM, 30-0 at Oxford1965 OM, 34-14 at Memphis1966 OM, 13-0 at Memphis1967 UM, 27-17 at Memphis1968 OM, 21-7 at Memphis1969 OM, 28-3 at Oxford1970 OM, 47-13 at Memphis1971 OM, 49-21 at Memphis1972 OM, 34-29 at Memphis1973 UM, 17-13 at Jackson1974 UM, 15-7 at Memphis1976 UM, 21-16 at Memphis1977 OM, 7-3 at Jackson1978 OM, 14-7 at Jackson1979 OM, 38-34 at Memphis1980 OM, 61-7 at Oxford1981 OM, 7-3 at Memphis1982 OM, 27-10 at Oxford1983 UM, 37-17 at Memphis1984 OM, 22-6 at Oxford1985 T, 17-17 at Memphis1986 OM, 28-6 at Jackson1987 UM, 16-10 at Memphis1988 OM, 24-6 at Jackson1989 OM, 20-13 at Memphis1990 OM, 23-21 at Oxford1991 OM, 10-0 at Memphis1992 OM, 17-12 at Oxford1993 UM, 19-3 at Memphis1994 UM, 17-16 at Oxford1995 OM, 34-3 at Memphis1998 OM, 30-10 at Oxford1999 OM, 3-0 at Memphis2002 OM, 38-16 at Oxford
Mississippi State(Miss State leads, 31-10-0)1951 MS, 27-20 at Memphis1953 MS, 34-6 at Memphis1954 MS, 27-7 at Starkville1955 MS, 33-0 at Starkville1957 MS, 10-6 at Starkville1958 MS, 28-6 at Starkville1959 MS, 28-23 at Starkville
1960 MS, 21-0 at Starkville1961 MS, 23-16 at Memphis1962 UM, 28-7 at Starkville1963 UM, 17-10 at Memphis1965 UM, 33-13 at Memphis1974 MS, 29-28 at Memphis1975 MS, 17-7 at Memphis1976 MS, 42-33 at Memphis1977 UM, 21-13 at Memphis1978 MS, 44-14 at Memphis1979 UM, 14-13 at Jackson1980 MS, 34-7 at Memphis1981 MS, 20-3 at Jackson1982 MS, 41-17 at Memphis1983 UM, 30-13 at Starkville1984 UM, 23-12 at Memphis1985 MS, 31-28 at Starkville1986 MS, 34-17 at Memphis1987 MS, 9-6 at Starkville1988 UM, 31-10 at Memphis1989 MS, 35-10 at Starkville1990 MS, 27-23 at Memphis1991 UM, 28-23 at Starkville1992 MS, 20-16 at Memphis1993 UM, 45-35 at Starkville1994 MS, 17-6 at Memphis1995 MS, 28-18 at Starkville1996 MS, 31-10 at Memphis1997 MS, 13-10 at Starkville1998 MS, 14-6 at Memphis1999 MS, 13-10 at Starkville2000 MS, 3-17 at Memphis2001 MS, 30-10 at Starkville2002 MS, 27-19 at Memphis
Missouri(MO leads 2-1-0)1991 MO, 31-21 at Columbia1996 UM, 19-16 at Columbia1999 MO, 27-17 at Memphis
Missouri-Rolla(Tied 1-1-0)1947 UM, 13-10 at Memphis1948 MR, 6-0 at Rolla
Murray State(UM leads 10-9-3)1924 T, 0-0 at Murray1927 T, 14-14 at Murray1928 MS, 40-0 at Memphis1929 UM, 27-13 at Murray1930 UM, 10-0 at Memphis1931 MS, 28-2 at Murray1932 MS, 6-2 at Memphis1936 MS, 20-6 at Memphis1937 MS, 19-0 at Murray1940 MS, 35-6 at Murray1941 MS, 31-6 at Murray1942 UM, 21-0 at Memphis1947 MS, 14-7 at Murray1948 MS, 26-14 at Memphis1949 UM, 34-6 at Murray1950 UM, 23-6 at Murray1952 UM, 34-7 at Memphis1953 UM, 20-0 at Murray1954 UM, 34-6 at Memphis1955 UM, 20-7 at Murray1985 T, 14-14 at Memphis2002 UM, 52-6 at Memphis
North Carolina(NC leads 2-0-0)1983 NC, 24-10 at Chapel Hill1984 NC 30-27 at Memphis
New Mexico(NM leads 1-0-0)1986 NM, 20-13 at Memphis
North Texas State(UM leads 15-4-0)1952 NT, 38-14 at Memphis1960 UM, 44-0 at Denton1961 UM, 41-0 at Memphis1962 UM, 14-6 at Denton1963 UM, 21-0 at Memphis
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1965 UM, 28-0 at Denton1967 UM, 29-20 at Memphis1968 UM, 30-12 at Denton1969 UM, 15-13 at Memphis1970 UM, 28-7 at Denton1971 UM, 47-8 at Memphis1972 UM, 7-6 at Denton1973 UM, 24-3 at Memphis1974 UM, 41-0 at Denton1975 UM, 21-19 at Memphis1977 NT, 20-19 at Memphis1978 NT, 41-24 at Denton1979 UM, 22-0 at Memphis1980 NT, 29-10 at Memphis
Quachita(QC leads 1-0-0)1942 QC, 32-7 at Memphis
Rhodes(Rhodes leads 6-2-0)formerly Southwestern at Memphis1922 UM, 26-0 at Memphis1923 UM, 15-0 at Memphis1925 RC, 31-6 at Memphis1926 RC, 27-6 at Memphis1927 RC, 26-6 at Memphis1928 RC, 47-0 at Memphis1940 RC, 34-0 at Memphis1941 RC, 13-7 at Memphis
San Jose State(UM leads 1-0-0)met in the Pasadena Bowl1971 UM, 28-9 at Pasadena
SMU(UM leads 1-0-0)1976 UM, 27-13 at Memphis
South Carolina(Tied 2-2-0)1963 UM, 9-0 at Memphis1966 UM, 16-7 at Columbus1971 SC, 7-3 at Columbus1972 SC, 34-7 at Columbus
South Florida(Tied 1-1-0)2001 UM, 17-9 at Memphis2002 SF, 31-28 at Tampa
Southeastern Louisiana(SLU leads 2-1-0)1942 SL, 38-14 at Hammond1952 SL, 28-25 at Memphis1953 UM, 21-7 at Hammond
SE Missouri State(UM leads 2-1-2)1929 T, 0-0 at Memphis1930 T, 0-0 at Cape Girardeau1932 UM, 7-0 at Cape Girardeau1933 UM, 18-0 at Memphis1934 SM, 6-0 at Cape Girardeau
Southern California(UM leads 1-0-0)1991 UM, 24-10 at Los Angeles
Southern Mississippi(USM leads 35-17-1)1935 SM, 12-0 at Memphis1936 SM, 25-0 at Hattiesburg1952 SM, 27-20 at Hattiesburg1953 UM, 27-13 at Memphis1954 SM, 34-21 at Hattiesburg1955 SM, 34-14 at Memphis1956 SM, 27-0 at Hattiesburg1957 SM, 14-6 at Memphis1958 SM, 24-22 at Hattiesburg1959 UM, 21-6 at Memphis1960 UM, 7-6 at Hattiesburg1961 UM, 21-7 at Memphis1962 UM, 8-6 at Memphis1963 UM, 28-7 at Jackson
1964 SM, 20-14 at MemphisSM, 20-18 at Jackson
1965 SM, 21-16 at Jackson1966 UM, 6-0 at Memphis1967 UM, 24-8 at Jackson1968 UM, 29-7 at Memphis1969 UM, 37-7 at Memphis1970 UM, 33-0 at Memphis1971 UM, 27-12 at Memphis1972 T, 14-14 at Jackson1973 SM, 13-10 at Memphis1974 SM, 6-0 at Memphis1975 SM, 21-7 at Memphis1976 SM, 14-12 at Hattiesburg1977 UM, 42-14 at Memphis1978 SM, 13-10 at Memphis1979 SM, 22-0 at Hattiesburg1981 SM, 10-0 at Memphis1982 SM, 34-14 at Hattiesburg1983 SM, 27-20 at Memphis1984 UM, 23-13 at Hattiesburg1985 SM, 14-7 at Memphis1986 SM, 14-9 at Hattiesburg1987 SM, 17-14 at Memphis1988 SM, 34-27 at Hattiesburg1989 SM, 31-7 at Memphis1990 SM, 23-7 at Hattiesburg1991 UM, 17-12 at Memphis1992 SM, 23-21 at Hattiesburg1993 UM, 20-9 at Memphis1994 SM, 20-3 at Hattiesburg1995 SM, 17-9 at Memphis1996 SM, 16-0 at Hattiesburg1997 SM, 42-18 at Memphis1998 SM, 45-3 at Hattiesburg1999 SM, 20-5 at Memphis2000 SM, 3-24 at Hattiesburg2001 UM, 22-17 at Memphis2002 SM, 33-14 at Hattiesburg
Southwestern Louisiana(UM leads 9-4-0)1950 UM, 20-0 at Memphis1951 UM, 41-7 at Lafayette1967 UM, 24-8 at Memphis1973 UM, 41-6 at Lafayette1984 UM, 20-7 at Memphis1985 UM, 37-7 at Lafayette1986 SL, 26-10 at Memphis1987 SL, 31-7 at Lafayette1988 UM, 20-3 at Memphis1990 UM, 20-6 at Memphis1993 SL, 17-15 at Lafayette1995 UM, 33-19 at Memphis1996 SL, 13-9 at Lafayette
Springfield State(Tied 1-1-0)1923 SS, 20-0 at Springfield1942 UM, 6-0 at Springfield
Stephen F. Austin(UM leads 1-0-0)1959 UM, 25-6 at Memphis
Sunflower JC(UM leads 2-0-0)1929 UM, 20-0 at Memphis1934 UM, 33-0 at Memphis
Tampa(UM leads 3-0-0)1948 UM, 43-16 at Memphis1949 UM, 70-6 at Tampa1964 UM, 13-0 at Tampa
Tennessee(UT leads 18-1-0)1968 UT, 24-17 at Knoxville1969 UT, 55-16 at Memphis1972 UT, 38-7 at Memphis1974 UT, 34-6 at Knoxville1976 UT, 21-14 at Memphis1977 UT, 27-14 at Knoxville1981 UT, 28-9 at Memphis1982 UT, 29-3 at Knoxville
1984 UT, 41-9 at Knoxville1985 UT, 17-7 at Memphis1986 UT, 33-3 at Knoxville1988 UT, 38-25 at Memphis1991 UT, 52-24 at Knoxville1992 UT, 26-21 at Memphis1994 UT, 24-13 at Knoxville1996 UM, 21-17 at Memphis1999 UT, 17-16 at Knoxville2000 UT, 19-17 at Memphis2001 UT, 49-28 at Knoxville
UT-Chattanooga(UM leads 9-5-0)1942 TC, 44-19 at Chattanooga1950 UM, 26-8 at Chattanooga1951 UM, 13-0 at Memphis1952 TC, 23-6 at Chattanooga1953 UM, 7-6 at Chattanooga1955 TC, 25-7 at Cahttanooga1956 TC, 14-13 at Memphis1957 TC, 7-0 at Chattanooga1958 UM, 22-7 at Memphis1959 UM, 15-9 at Chattanooga1960 UM, 42-0 at Memphis1961 UM, 41-13 at Chattanooga1963 UM, 13-0 at Memphis2001 UM, 43-10 at Memphis
Tennessee JC(UM leads 3-0-0)now UT-Martin1929 UM, 13-2 at Martin1930 UM, 14-13 at Memphis1932 UM, 6-0 at Memphis
Tennessee Tech(UM leads 9-7-4)1931 TT, 13-0 at Memphis1932 TT, 24-7 at Cookeville1933 UM, 13-0 at Memphis1934 T, 0-0 at Cookeville1935 T, 0-0 at Memphis1936 TT, 25-0 at Cookeville1937 TT, 14-13 at Memphis1938 UM, 26-13 at Cookeville1939 TT, 15-0 at Memphis1940 TT, 16-13 at Cookeville1952 TT, 35-0 at Cookeville1953 UM, 14-7 at Memphis1954 T, 25-25 at Cookeville1955 UM, 20-12 at Memphis1956 T, 14-14 at Cookeville1957 UM, 40-7 at Memphis1958 UM, 13-0 at Cookeville1959 UM, 14-3 at Memphis1960 UM, 37-6 at Cookeville1962 UM, 12-6 at Memphis
Texas A&M(Texas A&M leads 2-0-0)1978 AM, 58-0 at College Station1979 AM, 17-7 at Memphis
Texas-Arlington(UM leads 2-0-0)1960 UM, 35-0 at Memphis1962 UM, 50-0 at Memphis
TCU(TCU leads 1-0-0)2002 TC, 27-20 at Ft.Worth
Trinity(TC leads 2-0-0)1955 TC, 6-0 at Memphis1956 TC, 19-0 at San Antonio
Troy State(UM leads 4-1-0)1937 TS, 12-6 at Memphis1938 UM, 20-6 at Memphis1939 UM, 13-7 at Troy1940 UM, 31-7 at Troy1941 UM, 32-0 at Memphis
Tulane(UM leads 12-11-1)1954 T, 13-13 at New Orleans1976 UM, 14-7 at New Orleans1977 UM, 27-9 at Memphis1978 TU, 41-24 at New Orleans1980 TU, 21-16 at New Orleans1981 TU, 24-7 at Memphis1982 TU, 17-10 at New Orleans1983 UM, 28-25 at Memphis1984 TU, 14-9 at New Orleans1985 UM, 38-21 at Memphis1986 TU, 15-6 at New Orleans1987 UM, 45-36 at Memphis1988 TU, 20-19 at New Orleans1989 TU, 38-34 at New Orleans1990 UM, 21-14 at Memphis1992 UM, 62-20 at New Orleans1994 UM, 13-0 at Memphis1995 UM, 23-8 at New Orleans1996 UM, 17-10 at Memphis1997 TU, 26-14 at New Orleans1998 TU, 41-31 at Memphis1999 UM, 49-7 at New Orleans2000 TU, 14-37 at New Orleans2002 UM, 38-10 at Memphis
Tulsa(UM leads 14-6-0)1961 UM, 48-12 at Tulsa1963 UM, 28-15 at Tulsa1964 UT, 19-7 at Tulsa1965 UT, 32-28 at Tulsa1966 UM, 6-0 at Memphis1968 UM, 32-6 at Tulsa1969 UM, 42-24 at Memphis1970 UT, 27-12 at Tulsa1972 UM, 49-21 at Memphis1973 UM, 28-16 at Memphis1975 UM, 16-14 at Tulsa1976 UT, 16-14 at Tulsa1987 UM, 14-0 at Tulsa1988 UM, 26-20 at Memphis1990 UM, 22-10 at Tulsa1991 UT, 33-28 at Memphis1992 UM, 30-25 at Tulsa1993 UT, 23-19 at Memphis1994 UM, 42-18 at Tulsa1995 UM, 10-7 at Memphis
Union University(UU leads 13-10-0)1916 UU, 7-6 at Jackson1917 UM, 14-6 at Jackson1918 UM, 18-0 at Jackson1919 UU, 7-0 at Jackson1920 UU, 19-0 at Memphis1921 UU, 28-7 at Jackson1924 UU, 25-0 at Jackson1925 UU, 50-13 at Jackson1926 UU, 21-0 at Jackson1933 UM, 7-0 at Jackson1934 UU, 13-6 at Jackson1935 UU, 33-0 at Memphis1936 UU, 50-0 at Memphis1937 UM, 13-2 at Jackson1938 UM, 13-7 at Memphis1939 UU, 13-12 at Jackson1940 UU, 22-6 at Memphis1941 UM, 7-6 at Jackson1942 UU, 39-0 at Memphis1947 UM, 21-0 at Jackson1948 UM, 21-0 at Memphis1949 UM, 35-0 at Jackson1950 UM, 64-0 at Memphis
Utah State(UM leads 4-3-0)1965 UM, 7-0 at Memphis1967 US, 28-14 at Logan1969 UM, 40-0 at Logan1970 US, 15-12 at Memphis1971 US, 7-6 at Logan1972 UM, 38-29 at Memphis1977 UM, 31-26 at Memphis
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LAST-SECOND WINSA look at some of Memphis' come-from-behind victories with under one minute to play
1975Bobby Williams kicked a 30-yard field goal with 10 sec-
onds left to give Memphis a come-from-behind 16-14 victoryover the Golden Hurricane in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The late score wasset-up by a pass from Lloyd Patterson to wide receiver ChesterHarris that went for 39 yards. Williams' heroics redeemed himfrom an extra point which he missed earlier.
Memphis 16, Tulsa 14
1996Memphis 18, Cincinnati 16
Placekicker Ted Lane nailed a 19-yard field goal
with two seconds remaining to give Memphis a hard-fought, 18-16, victory over conference rival Cincinnati. TheTigers, trailing 16-15, took over at the Cincinnati 48-yardline. After two unsuccessful plays and a sack on third down,quarterback Qadry Anderson was faced with 4th-and-19.Finding no receivers open, Anderson scrambled aroundin the backfield and then raced 21 yards down the sidelinefor a first down. On the next play, Jeremy Scruggs ran amiss direction 28 yards to the Cincinnati 8-yard line to setthe stage for Lane.
1996Memphis 21, Tennessee 17
The most stunning upset in Tiger history occurred on
November 9 when Memphis upset No. 6 ranked Tennes-see at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. QuarterbackQadry Anderson hit tight end Chris Powers in the rightcorner of the end zone with 34 seconds to play to shock arecord crowd of 65,885. A key play on the drive was a 41-yard pass down the right sideline to Chancy Carr, whowas pushed out of bounds at the Tennessee 16. The win,which was televised by CBS TV, was the first in 15 previousattempts against the Vols.
1994Memphis 17, Mississippi 16
With 11 seconds left in the game, quarterback Joe Borich
rolled to his right and hit receiver Ryan Roskelly in the corner of theendzone to give Memphis a stunning 17-16 victory in Oxford.Trailing 16-11, Memphis got the ball back with 4:05 remainingand mounted a furious drive. Borich had another stellar playwhen he converted a 4th-and-15 and scrambled to the two-yardline. Memphis was 0-14 against Mississippi in Oxford before the1994 victory.
2000Memphis 19, Arkansas St. 17
The U of M engineered a 58-yard drive late in the
fourth period, culminating in a Ryan White 35-yard fieldgoal with :49 seconds left in the game, to give Memphis acome-from-behind 19-17 win over Arkansas State inJonesboro. Memphis trailed after a pair of fourth quarterIndian touchdowns. White booted four field goals duringthe game and was named the Conference USA SpecialTeams Player of the Week for his effort.
1969Memphis 15, N. Texas 13
Pete Weeks' 36-yard field goal with 38 seconds remaining
lifted Memphis over North Texas State, 15-13, before 28,077 inthe Tigers' home opener at Memorial Stadium. Stan Davis madeit possible when he snagged a pass with one hand for 17 yards tomove the Tigers into Eagle territory with time running out.
Vanderbilt(VU leads 7-5-0)1950 VU, 29-13 at Memphis1951 VU, 13-7 at Nashville1978 UM, 35-14 at Memphis1979 VU, 13-3 at Nashville1980 VU, 14-10 at Memphis1981 VU, 26-0 at Nashville1982 VU, 24-14 at Memphis1983 UM, 24-7 at Nashville1986 UM, 22-21 at Nashville1987 VU, 27-17 at Nashville1988 UM, 28-9 at Memphis1989 UM, 13-10 at Memphis
VMI(UM leads 1-0-0)1960 UM, 21-8 at Memphis
Virginia Tech(Tied 3-3-0)1970 UM, 21-20 at Blacksburg1973 UM, 49-16 at Memphis1977 UM, 21-20 at Memphis1981 VT, 17-13 at Blacksburg1983 VT, 17-10 at Memphis1985 VT, 31-10 at Blacksburg
Wake Forest(Tied 2-2-0)1964 UM, 23-14 at Memphis1965 WF, 21-20 at Memphis1966 WF, 21-7 at Winston Salem1967 UM, 42-10 at Memphis
Washington University(UM leads 2-0-0)1949 UM, 34-0 at St. Louis1950 UM, 54-0 at Memphis
West Texas State(UM leads 6-0-0)1963 UM, 29-14 at Canyon1964 UM, 41-0 at Canyon1965 UM, 27-12 at Memphis1966 UM, 26-14 at Canyon1968 UM, 42-21 at Memphis1971 UM, 30-0 at Memphis
Western Kentucky(Tied 2-2-1)1933 WK, 19-0 at Memphis1934 T, 0-0 at Bowling Green1939 WK, 12-0 at Memphis1951 UM, 38-0 at Memphis1956 UM, 42-0 at Memphis
Wichita State(UM leads 10-0-0)1968 UM, 40-18 at Memphis1970 UM, 51-6 at Memphis1972 UM, 58-14 at Memphis1974 UM, 34-10 at Memphis1975 UM, 13-7 at Wichita1976 UM, 31-0 at Memphis1977 UM, 28-14 at Wichita1978 UM, 26-13 at Memphis1979 UM, 16-10 at Wichita1980 UM, 6-0 at Memphis