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2014 FB Media Guide INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING RECEIVING KICKING & RETURNS Carries Catches Punts Game 49 Michael Tennessee, 2003 Game 14 Brandon Bean, 2017 vs. Tiffin Game 12 Collin Cribley at Delta State, 2018 at Northwood Season 98 Terrance Banks, 2002 Season 63 Randy Spangler, 1982 Season 342 Michael Tennessee, 2003 Career 241 David Kircus, 1999-02 Career 209 Matt Regnery, 2002-05 Career 792 Reggie Spearmon, 1999-02 Yards Punt Returns Yards Game 270 David Kircus vs. Valdosta St., 2002 Game 8 Mark Catlin at Wayne St., 2004 Game 298 Marty Carter vs NMU, 2016 Season 1,694 Eric Fowler, 2006 Season 42 Mark Catlin, 2004 Season 1,908 Marty Carter, 2016 Career 4,523 David Kircus, 1999-02 Career 99 Mark Catlin, 2003-06 Career 3,847 Reggie Spearmon, 1999-02 Touchdowns Punt Return Yards Touchdowns Game 5 David Kircus at Ferris State, 2001 Game 119 Scott Mackey at Mercyhurst, 2002 Game 4 Chris Robinson vs. Notre Dame Alex Preuss at Winona State, 1988 Season 380 Diriki Mose, 1995 College 2012; Brad Iciek vs. Cen Season 35 David Kircus, 2002 Career 865 Mark Catlin, 2003-06 tral Washington 2007; Darnell Career 80 David Kircus, 1999-02 Jamison at Michigan Tech, 1995; Kickoff Returns Darnell Jamison at Northwood, TOTAL OFFENSE Game 8 Diriki Mose at Michigan Tech, 1994; Jamarl Eiland vs. Yards 1995 Valparaiso, 1992; Eric Lynch vs. Game 503 Curt Anes vs. Hillsdale, 2001 Season 33 Lou Scarpino, 1984 Wayne State, 1989 Season 4,152 Bart Williams, 2015 Career 75 John Sanders, 1988-91 Season 21 Reggie Spearmon, 2002 Career 13,288 Cullen Finnerty, 2003-06 Career 58 Eric Lynch, 1988-91 Kickoff Return Yards SCORING Game 173 Diriki Mose at Michigan Tech, PASSING Points 1995 Completions Game 30 David Kircus at Ferris St., 2001 Season 609 Kurt Johnson, 1978 Game 30 Jeff Fox at Saginaw Valley, 1998 Alex Preuss at Winona State, 1988 Career 1,822 Erik Thompson, 2009-13 Season 278 Curt Anes, 2002 Season 212 David Kircus, 2002 Career 807 Bart Williams, 2015-18 Career 464 David Kircus, 1999-02 INTERCEPTIONS Attempts Touchdowns Game 3 Scott Mackey at Indianapolis, Game 52 Bart Williams at Shepherd, 2015 Game 5 David Kircus at Ferris St., 2001 2001:Paul Siembida vs. Wayne Season 480 Bart Williams, 2015 Alex Preuss at Winona State, 1988 State, 1995; Dan Reeves at Butler, Career 1,396 Bart Williams, 2015-18 Season 35 David Kircus, 2002 1986; Craig Blanchard at Career 77 David Kircus,1999-02 Michigan Tech, 1980; Danny Yards Jackson at Franklin, 1976; John Game 487 Bart Williams vs Ferris St., 2018 Extra Points Made Young vs. Alma, 1974 Season 4,206 Bart Williams, 2016 Game 13 Miguel Sagaro vs. Valparaiso, 1989 Season 8 Scott Mackey, 2001 Career 12,410 Bart Williams, 2015-18 Season 75 Kevin Sonntag, 2001 Dan Gunder, 1976 Career 244 Joel Schipper, 2013-16 Career 16 Scott Mackey, 2000-03 Touchdowns Game 8 Curt Anes at Ferris St., 2001 Extra Points Attempted Season 48 Curt Anes, 2001 Game 13 Miguel Sagaro vs. Valparaiso, 1989 Career 126 Bart Williams, 2015-18 Season 82 Kevin Sonntag, 2001 Career 251 Joel Schipper, 2013-16 Percentage Game .900 Cullen Finnerty, 2003 (18-20) Field Goals Made (at Indianapolis) Min. 15 comp. Game 5 Doug Kochanski vs. Ferris St., Season .697 Curt Anes, 2001 (189-271) 1996 Career .626 Curt Anes, 1999-02 (741-1186) Season 25 David Hendrix, 2003 Career 46 Joel Schipper, 2013-16 Interceptions Thrown Game 5 Cullen Finnerty vs. Northwood, 2004; Guy Schuler at Cent. Florida, 1987; Jim Lynch vs. Northern Michigan, 1983 Season 21 Guy Schuler, 1987 Career 49 Guy Schuler, 1983-87 126 • @GVSUFOOTBALL TEAM RECORDS RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE PENALTIES Carries Plays Number Game 85 vs. Findlay, 1974 Game 99 at Northern Michigan, 1984 Game 18 at Bentley, 2003 Season 681 2003 Season 1,135 2003 Season 128 1990 Yards Yards Yards Game 549 vs. Findlay, 1974 Game 741 vs. Northern Michigan, 2016 Game 172 at Bentley, 2003 Season 3,527 2001 Season 7,579 2001 Season 1,098 2001 Touchdowns FIRST DOWNS PUNTS Game 9 vs. Northeastern Illinois, 1975 Rushing Number Season 60 1994 Game 31 vs. Findlay, 1974 Game 13 at Western Illinois, 1988 Season 198 2001 Season 65 2015 PASSING Completions Passing Yards Game 30 at Northwood, 1996; Game 19 at Northeastern Illinois, 1979; at Game 544 at Delta State, 2018 at Saginaw Valley, 1998; vs Michigan Tech, 2001; at Wayne Season 2,620 2015 Michigan Tech, 2003 State, 2007 Season 301 2002 Season 178 2015 FUMBLES Number By GVSU Attempts Total Game 9 at Elon, 1978 Game 53 vs. Ohio Dominican, 2014 Game 35 at Michigan Tech, 2001 (4 lost) Season 489 2015 Season 374 2001 Season 42 1974 (23 lost) Yards SCORING Number GVSU Recovered Game 487 vs. Ferris St., 2018 Points Game 5 at Ferris State, 1975 Season 4,283 2015 Game 91 vs. Valparaiso, 1989 vs. Illinois Benedictine, 1975 Season 707 2001 vs. Northern Michigan, 1976 Touchdowns Season 22 1980 Game 8 at Ferris St., 2001 Touchdowns Season 57 2001 Game 13 vs. Valparaiso, 1989 Season 100 2001 Interceptions By Game 6 vs. Northeastern Illinois, 1975 Extra Points Made & 1977; at Franklin, 1976 Game 13 vs. Valparaiso, 1989 Season 27 1982 Season 90 2001 Field Goals Made Game 5 vs. Ferris St., 1996 Season 25 2003 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Year Player Rush Rec PR KR Total Year Player Plays Rush Pass Total 2015 Kirk Spencer 1,185 302 0 785 2,272 2015 Bart Williams 533 -54 4,206 4,152 2003 Michael Tennessee 1,633 561 0 0 2,194 2001 Curt Anes 384 586 3,273 3,859 2001 David Kircus 0 1,682 359 35 2,076 2002 Curt Anes 457 129 3,692 3,821 2016 Marty Carter 1,908 86 0 0 1,994 2006 Cullen Finnerty 475 580 3,220 3,800 2008 James Berezik 1,403 445 -2 0 1,846 1998 Jeff Fox 539 219 3,550 3,769 2009 PT Gates 1,012 287 171 369 1,839 2003 Cullen Finnerty 528 822 2,764 3,586 1995 Diriki Mose -10 931 380 511 1,812 2009 Brad Iciek 419 123 3,194 3,317 2002 Reggie Spearmon 1,500 309 0 0 1,809 2016 Bart Williams 373 -23 3,334 3,311 2009 Blake Smolen 322 917 0 500 1,739 2010 Kyle McMahon 450 583 2,616 3,199 2006 Eric Fowler 0 1,694 0 0 1,694 2007 Brad Iciek 349 160 2,850 3,010 2015 Matt Williams 0 1,357 297 9 1,663 2005 Cullen Finnerty 402 523 2,459 2,982 2007 Blake Smolen 869 445 0 317 1,631 2004 Cullen Finnerty 472 458 2,464 2,920 2008 Blake Smolen 639 636 0 317 1,592 1997 Jeff Fox 440 482 2,422 2,904 2002 Terrance Banks 23 1,170 18 372 1,583 2001 Brent Lesniak 950 314 0 299 1,563 2010 Justin Sherrod 1,052 407 59 8 1,526 2007 James Berezik 1,021 49 58 389 1,517 2009 James Berezik 1,206 268 0 12 1,486 2005 Astin Martin 1,353 105 0 0 1,458 2002 David Kircus 0 1,341 76 0 1,417 GVSULAKERS.COM • 127 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS RUSHING KICKOFF RETURNS Year Player Yds Car YPC TD Year Player Rets Yds Avg 2016 Marty Carter 1,908 256 7.5 20 1998 Billy Cook 17 597 35.1 2003 Michael Tennessee 1,633 342 4.8 16 2004 Brandon Langston 10 333 33.3 2002 Reggie Spearmon 1,500 291 5.2 21 2011 Erik Thompson 17 562 33.1 2008 James Berezik 1,403 169 8.3 15 2017 Brandon Wadley 15 443 29.5 2005 Astin Martin 1,353 252 5.4 6 1978 Kurt Johnson 22 609 27.7 1973 John Mahan 1,334 205 6.5 6 2010 Chris Crawford 19 527 27.7 1975 Jamie Hosford 1,313 315 4.2 10 1999 Brent Lesniak 15 397 26.5 2009 James Berezik 1,206 211 5.7 4 2010 Erik Thompson 16 423 26.4 2015 Kirk Spencer 1,185 217 5.5 13 2013 Erik Thompson 15 391 26.1 1998 Rick Granata 1,172 228 5.1 18 2005 Brandon Langston 13 335 25.8 2006 Astin Martin 1,116 224 5.0 8 2003 Brandon Langston 15 382 25.5 2010 Justin Sherrod 1,052 145 7.3 10 2002 Terrance Banks 15 372 24.8 1992 Jamarl Eiland 1,029 204 5.0 15 2001 Reggie Spearmon 1,028 197 5.2 13 PUNT RETURNS Year Player Rets Yds Avg PASSING 2012 Reggie Williams 12 208 17.3 Year Player Comp Att Pct Yds TD 1976 Alvin Ward 19 270 14.2 2015 Bart Williams 273 480 .569 4,206 45 2008 P.T. Gates 20 283 14.2 2002 Curt Anes 278 414 .671 3,692 47 1995 Diriki Mose 27 380 14.1 1998 Jeff Fox 262 445 .588 3,550 31 2015 Matt Williams 22 297 13.5 2016 Bart Williams 202 331 .610 3,334 33 2010 Chris Crawford 18 230 12.8 2001 Curt Anes 201 288 .697 3,273 49 1979 Craig Blanchard 18 229 12.7 2006 Cullen Finnerty 195 343 .569 3,220 41 1998 Kenny Brown 26 327 12.6 2009 Brad Iciek 226 368 .614 3,194 35 2000 David Kircus 18 219 12.2 2007 Brad Iciek 185 303 .611 2,850 30 2002 Scott Mackey 24 291 12.1 2003 Cullen Finnerty 230 363 .634 2,764 22 1977 Joe Pollard 20 243 12.2 2010 Kyle McMahon 181 320 .566 2,616 24 1990 Robert Hunt 30 364 12.1 2018 Bart Williams 165 306 .539 2,556 21 2017 Brandon Bean 15 178 11.9 1996 Jeff Fox 218 339 .643 2,515 14 1993 Diriki Mose 16 317 11.9 2004 Cullen Finnerty 192 333 .577 2,462 25 2005 Cullen Finnerty 157 253 .575 2,459 22 INTERCEPTIONS Year Player No Yds RECEIVING 1976 Dan Gunder 8 40 Year Player Rec Yds Avg TD 2001 Scott Mackey 8 112 2002 Terrance Banks 98 1,170 11.9 6 1994 Paul Siembida 7 64 2006 Eric Fowler 83 1,694 20.4 22 1981 Fred Glaz 7 34 2001 David Kircus 81 1,682 20.9 32 2016 Donte Carey 6 164 2002 David Kircus 77 1,341 17.4 35 2004 Lucius Hawkins 6 128 2015 Matt Williams 72 1,375 18.8 17 2003 Scott Mackey 6 93 2012 Charles Johnson 72 1,199 16.7 16 1995 Paul Siembida 6 99 2004 Demonte Collins 71 1,006 14.2 13 1986 Dan Reeves 6 54 1998 Jason Trice 70 1,059 15.2 8 2007 Corey Edwards 6 131 2017 Brandon Bean 68 886 13.0 11 2006 Brandon Carr 6 26 2003 Michael Tennessee 63 561 8.9 3 2015 Tre Walton 6 -2 1997 Jason Trice 62 853 13.8 7 1995 Diriki Mose 62 931 15.0 13 TACKLES 1998 Alcus Smith 61 845 13.9 9 Year Player Total Sacks 2018 Nick Dotson 59 985 16.6 9 1983 Jeff Lynch 152 0 1986 Darrell Smith 132 6 SCORING 1986 Dan Reeves 132 0 Year Player Pts (Breakdown) 2015 David Talley 128 5 2002 David Kircus 212 (35 TD) 1997 Matt Powell 127 0 2001 David
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