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2008 Media Guide 119 Yearly Look Back INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Total Offensive Yards TEAM RECORDS Game: 482- (74 plays/17 rushes, 57 pass att.)-Matt Points Montgomery vs. Tuskegee; 1991 Points Season: 2309 Game:89 vs. Roanoke Atheletic Club; 1916 Game: 30-Alonzo Coleman at Gardner-Webb; 2005 Career: 8,311- (1,250 plays)- Matt Montgomery; Season: 523; 2004 Season: 172- Montrell Coley; 2000 1991-94 Rushing Career: 384-Alonzo Coleman; 2003-2006 Most Tackles Game: 452 vs. C.W. Post 1994 Touchdowns Game: 25-Reggis Doss vs. Virginia Union, 1977 Season: 3377;1994 Game: 5-Alonzo Coleman at Gardner-Webb; 2005 Season: 169-Darrell Flythe, 1996 Passing Season: 38-Montrell Coley; 2000 Career: 389- Gareth Bonds; 1989-92 Career: 64- Alonzo Coleman; 2003-2006 Most Solo Tackles Game: 401 vs. Tuskegee; 1991 Field Goals Made Season: 2479, 1991 Game: 18-Kevin “Sweet Pea” Williams vs. Southern; Touchdowns Game: 4-Andrew Paterini vs. Howard 2004; vs. 1995 Game:12 vs. C.C Post 1994 Delaware State 2005; vs. Howard 2006 Season: 110-Darrell Flythe;1996 Season: 74; 1994 Season: 20-Andrew Paterini; 2005 Career: 202-Gareth Bonds; 1989-92 Career: 59- Andrew Paterini; 2003-2006 (184 of 204) Most Assisted Tackles Rushing Attempts Point After Touchdown Game:64 vs. Tuskegee; 1991 Game: 15- Reggie Doss vs. Virginia Union, 1977 Season: 595; 2002 Game: 11-Ed Allen vs. St. Paul’s; 1976 Season: 75- Reggie Doss; 1977 Season: 56-Andrew Paterini; 2005 Career: 187-Gareth Bonds, 1989-92 Passes Completed Career: 184- Andrew Paterini; 2003-2006 Quarterback Sacks Game: 33 vs. Tuskegee; 1991 Rushing Touchdowns Season:180;2007 Game: 6- Isaac Hilton vs. Bowie State; 2002 Game: 5- Alonzo Coleman at Gardner-Webb; 2005 Season: 19- Hugh Hunter; 1994 Total Offense Season: 27-Montrell Coley;2000 Career: 44-Hugh Hunter; 1992-95 Game: 810 vs. C.W. Post; 1994 Career: 62-Alonzo Coleman; 2003-2006 Interceptions Season: 5575; 1994 Touchdown Receptions Game: 4-Thomas Gosier Vs. Virginia Union; 1985 Field Goals Made Game: 4-Michael Jenkins vs. Morehouse; 1995 Season: Melvin Crawford vs. Grambling; 1994 Game:4 vs. Howard 2004; vs. Delaware State, 2005 vs. Howard, 2006 Season: 14- Marquay McDaniel; 2006 Career: 11- Stacy Saunders; 1988 Career: 22-Johnnie Barnes; 1988-91 20- Melvin Crawford; 1991-1994 Season:20; 2005 22-Marquay McDaniel; 2003-2006 Punt Return Average Most Punts Most Touchdown Passes Season: 19.1 yards-Clarence Bailey;1984 Game: 13 at Villanova, 2003 Game: 6-Lionel Williams vs. Morehouse. 1966; Career: 19.2 yards- Clarence Bailey, 1984 Season: 77; 1971 Matt Williams vs. Morehouse;1995 Kickoff Return Average Interceptions Season: 25- Matt Montgomery, 1992 Season: 35.5 yards-Jerome Mathis; 2004 Game: 5 vs. Elizabeth City; 1978, Bowie St., 1980, Career: 63- Matt Montgomery, 1991-94 Virginia Union: 1985, Grambling, 1994 Rushing Attempts Career:2 6.6 yards-Jerome Mathis Punting Average Season:26; 1978 Game: 50-Montrwll Coley vs. Morgan State; 2000 Highest Punting Average Season: 307-Montrell Coley; 2000 Game: 51.3- Todd Covington vs. Liberty University; 1995 Game: 48.3 vs. St. Paul’s, 1980 Career: 826-Alonzo Coleman; 2003-2006 Season:42.1; 2003 Rushing Yards Season: 42.1-Cameron Muro; 2003 Career: 41.8 Cameron Muro; 2003-2006 Game: 253-Montrell Coley MISCELLANEOUS TEAM Season: 1582- Montrell Coley;2000 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Career: 4,648-Alonzo Coleman Passing Attempts INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Yards Penalized Game: 57-Matt Montgomery vs. Tuskegee; 1991 Longest Run from Scrimmage Game: 221 vs. St. Paul’s; 1976 Season: 332-Terry Mitchell; 2007 97 yards by Carl Painter vs. Bowie St. 1985 Season: 1356; 1977 Career: 1,036-Matt Montgomery; 1991-1994 Longest Pass Completion Longest Game Passes Completed 98 yards (TD) by Princeton Shepherd to Jerome HU vs. Florida A&M- 5 hours 10 minutes (FAMU 59, Game: 32-Matt Montgomery vs. Tuskegee; 1991 Mathis at South Carolina State, 2004 HU 58) 10/6/96 Season: 173- Terry Mitchell; 2007 Longest Field Goal Made Most Overtimes Career: 545- Matt Montgomery; 1991-94 55 yards by Andrew Paterini vs. Norfolk State; 2005 6 vs. Florida A &M- 10/6/96 Receptions Longest Punt Return Most Defensive Touchdowns in a Game: 13-Zuriel Smith vs. South Carolina State; 86 yards by Jeremy Gilchrist Game 2001 Longest Kickoff Return 4 vs. Howard University- 1997 Season: 69-Jeremy Gilchrist; 2007 100 yards by Terrance Patrick vs. Alcorn State;2002 Longest Winning Streak Career: 189-Zuriel Smith; 1999-2002 Consecutive Games With a 17-1993 through 1994 Reception Yardage Reception Longest Losing Streak Game: 234- Jerome Mathis vs. Gardner-Webb; 2004 34 by Jerome Mathis 28-1968 through 1971 Season: 1043- Jeremy Gilchrist; 2007 Longest Interception Return Consecutive Scoring Games By Career: 3090-Johnnie Barnes 1988-91 99 yards by Kyle Whitehurst at Howard; 2005 Hampton University 259- September 1984- Present (Tennessee State was the last team to shut out an HU team. It was the season opener with TSU winning 44- 0) 120 Yearly Look Back Career Total Offense Leaders Year-By-Year Total Offense Leaders Matt Montgomery 1991-94 8311 Year Name Rush Pass Total Yards Roy Johnson 1996-99 7556 1949 James Dillard 334 231 565 Princeton Shepherd 2003-06 5494 1950 James Dillard 408 277 685 Alonzo Coleman 2003-06 4648 1951 Herbert Scott 278 292 570 Timothy Frazier 2000-03 4249 1952 William Casey 409 459 868 Montrell Coley 1997-00 3897 1953 DeRocke Croom 1987-90 3395 1954 Russell Seaton 1975-77 3360 1955 Robert Crawford 560 0 560 Carl Painter 1983-87 3223 1956 Albert Jackson 350 0 350 Ataveus Cash 1998-01 3159 1957 Elton Conner 275 0 275 1958 Norman Anderson 665 0 665 Single-Season Total Offense Leaders 1959 Norman Anderson 474 25 499 Terry Mitchell 2007 2449 1960 Willie Holland 544 0 544 Matt Montgomery 1992 2152 1961 Willie Holland 883 0 883 Matt Montgomery 1994 2122 1962 James Guthrie 330 63 393 Matt Montgomery 1991 2102 1963 Carey Hughley 27 996 1023 Roy Johnson 1998 1978 1964 Carey Hughley -79 794 715 Princeton Shepherd 2004 1968 1965 Edward Tomlin 458 2 460 Ataveus Cash 2000 1949 1966 Sandy Bowers 747 95 842 Matt Montgomery 1993 1935 1967 Lionel Williams 235 1227 1462 Roy Johnson 1996 1922 1968 Lionel Williams 185 847 1032 Princeton Shepherd 2006 1906 1969 Tillman Sease -278 918 640 1970 Tillman Sease 0 0 1269 Career Rushing Leaders- Yards 1971 Tillman Sease 18 971 989 Alonzo Coleman 2003-06 4648 1972 Reginald Johns 140 421 561 Montrell Coley 1997-00 3838 1973 Henry Tillman 498 0 498 Carl Painter 1983-87 3223 1974 Dwight Joiner -79 692 613 Dennis Mahan 1979-82 3064 1975 Russell Seaton -150 1065 915 Tyrone Mayer 1994-97 2763 1976 Russell Seaton -206 1292 1086 Tim Dudley 1988-90 2763 1977 Russell Seaton -206 1565 1359 Anthony Smith 1992-95 2268 1978 Jenso Baker -108 924 816 Ardell Daniels 2004-05 2142 1979 Anthony Armstrong 765 0 765 Lamonte Still 1994-96 1862 1980 Dennis Mahan 1109 0 1109 Willie Holland 1959-61 1715 1981 Dennis Mahan 835 0 835 1982 Dennis Mahan 999 0 991 Single-Season Rushing Leaders-Yards 1983 Carl Painter 533 0 533 1984 Anthony Picott 14 993 1007 Montrell Coley 2000 1582 1985 Carl Painter 981 0 981 Alonzo Coleman 2005 1326 1986 Rodney Alderman 63 489 552 Carlos Fleeks 1992 1312 1987 Carl Painter 981 0 981 Tyrone Mayer 1995 1193 1988 Russell Johnson 44 1472 1516 Lamonte Still 1994 1174 1989 DeRocke Croom 124 1124 1248 Carl Painter 1985 1170 1990 DeRocke Croom 61 1344 1405 Charles Jackson 1997 1143 1991 Matt Montgomery 153 1949 2102 Alonzo Coleman 2003 1137 1992 Matt Montgomery 152 2000 2152 Alonzo Coleman 2004 1133 1993 Matt Montgomery 163 1772 1935 Dennis Mahan 1980 1109 1994 Matt Montgomery 4 2118 2122 1995 Sekou Wilson 113 1355 1468 1996 Roy Johnson 165 1757 1922 1997 Roy Johnson 263 `1491 1754 1998 Roy Johnson 83 1892 1975 1999 Roy Johnson -41 1946 1905 2000 Ataveus Cash 448 1501 1949 2001 Ataveus Cash 47 1030 1077 2002 Timothy Frazier 103 1351 1454 2003 Timothy Frazier 65 1586 1651 2004 Princeton Shepherd 78 1890 1968 2005 Alonzo Coleman 1326 0 1326 2006 Princeton Shepherd 156 1750 1906 2007 Terry Mitchell 140 2309 2449 121 Yearly Look Back Career Rushing Leaders – Attempts Year-By-Year Rushing Leaders 1. Alonzo Coleman 2003-06 826 Year Name Rush Yds. TD 2. Montrell Coley 1997-2000 696 1949 James Dillard 111 334 5 3. Carl Painter 1983-87 628 1950 James Dillard 122 408 3 4. Tyrone Mayer 1994-97 538 1951 Herbert Scott 116 278 4 5. Dennis Mahan 1979-82 533 1952 William Casey 74 409 6 6. Tim Dudley 1988-90 521 1953 7. Ardell Daniels 2004-05 397 1954 Fletcher Battle 360 8. Anthony Smith 1992-95 386 1955 Robert Crawford 131 560 9. Rian Thompson 2002-03 369 1956 Albert Jackson 87 350 10. Willie Holland 1959-61 332 1957 Elton Conner 98 275 1958 Norman Anderson 164 665 6 Single-Season Rushing Leaders – Attempts 1959 Norman Anderson 132 474 1. Montrell Coley 2000 307 1960 Willie Holland 80 544 9 2. Alonzo Coleman 2003 239 1961 Willie Holland 192 883 14 3. Robert Smith 2001 229 1962 James Guthrie 75 330 4. Alonzo Coleman 2004 225 1963 James Guthrie 87 513 4 5. Rian Thompson 2002 219 1964 Charles Breece 58 327 3 6. Carlos Fleeks 1992 209 1965 Edward Tomlin 107 458 5 7. Carl Painter 1985 206 1966 Sandy Bowers 115 747 10 8. Ardell Daniels 2004 205 1967 Edward Tomlin 122 663 9 9. Tyrone Mayer 1995 204 1968 Jack Jones 80 310 4 Alonzo Coleman 2005 204 1969 Derrick Anderson 71 197 1970 David Walters 282 Career Rushing Leaders – Touchdowns 1971 Derrick Anderson 67 187 3 1.
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