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INDIVIDUAL Joe Allison Most Points Scored ANNUAL SCORING LEADERS Game 18 19 different times YEAR PLAYER TDS EP-EPA FG-FGA TP (Most Recent: Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, 1997) 1998 Ryan White - 22-22 16-16 70 Season 101 pk Joe Allison, 1992 1997 Bernard Oden 8 1-1 0-0 50 Career 263 pk Joe Allison, 1990-93 1996 Ted Lane 0 12-13 12-18 48 1995 Drew Pairamore - 10-10 4-11 22 Most Touchdowns 1994 Luis Tejeda - 9-10 13-17 48 Game 3 19 different times 1993 Joe Allison - 30-30 12-18 66 (Most Recent: Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, 1997) 1992 Joe Allison - 32-32 23-25 101 Season 14 rb Dave Casinelli, 1963 1991 Joe Allison - 25-25 6-13 43 Career 36 rb Dave Casinelli, 1960-63 1990 Larry Porter 9 - - 54 Most Points by Kicking 1989 John Butler - 18-18 16-20 66 Game 15 Ryan White vs Cincinnati, 1998 1988 John Butler - 20-22 14-19 62 Season 101 Joe Allison, 1992 1987 John Butler - 25-26 11-15 58 Career 263 Joe Allison, 1990-93 1986 John Butler - 7-8 7-9 28 Extra Points Attempted 1985 Don Glosson - 18-19 5-13 33 Game 9 Pete Weeks vs Louisville, 1969 Gerard Arnold 1984 Don Glosson - 18-19 15-16 63 Season 43 Jack Carter, 1961 1983 Don Glosson - 29-29 14-20 71 Career 112 Joe Allison, 1990-93 1982 Trell Hooper 5 - - 30 Extra Points Made 1981 Greg Hauss - 8-8 5-8 23 Game 9 Pete Weeks vs Louisville, 1969 1980 Rusty Bennett - 11-11 8-13 35 1979 Richard Locke 5 - - 30

Season 42 John Cobb, 1949 RECORDS SCORING 1978 Earnest Gray 9 1-1 - 56 Career 110 Joe Allison (110-for-112), 1990-93 1977 Rusy Bennett - 21-22 13-20 60 Field Goals Attempted 1976 Lloyd Patterson 7 - - 42 Game 4 Ryan White vs Cincinnati, 1998 1975 Terdell Middleton 8 1-1 - 50 4 Joe Allison vs Mississippi, 1992 1974 Bobby Williams - 20-24 9- 47 4 Rusty Bennett vs NTSU, 1977 1973 Hal McGeorge - 32-32 9- 59 Season 25 Joe Allison, 1992 1972 Dan Darby 7 - - 42 Career 71 Joe Allison, 1990-93 1971 Paul Gowen 7 - - 42 Field Goals Made 1970 Jay McCoy 9 6-1 - 63 Game 4 Ryan White vs Cincinnati, 1998 1969 Pete Weeks - 37- 5- 52 4 Joe Allison vs Mississippi, 1992 1968 Jay McCoy 10 - - 60 4 Rusty Bennett vs NTSU, 1977 1967 Nick Pappas 5 - - 30 Season 23 Joe Allison, 1992 1966 Tom Wallace 6 - - 36 Career 51 Joe Allison, 1990-93 1965 Billy Fletcher 6 24- 3- 69 133 Most Consecutive Field Goals Made 1964 Billy Fletcher 2 16- 7- 49 1963 Dave Casinelli 14 - - 84 16 Ryan White, 1998- 1962 Russ Vollmer 8 23- - 72 Most Consecutive PAT Kicks Made 1961 Jack Carter 4 38-43 1-2 65 91 Joe Allison, 1990-93 1960 Jack Carler 3 29-36 2-3 53 1959 Nick Buoni 7 1-4 - 44 TEAM 1958 Paul Parrish 4 2- 1-1 26 Most Points Scored Most PATs Attempted 1957 Bob Schmidt 5 5-7 - 35 Game 70 vs Tampa, 1949 Game 9 vs Louisville, 1969 1956 Bubba Leonard 2 20-22 - 32 Season 385 1949 Season 43 1961 1955 Andy Nelson 6 - - 42 Most Touchdowns Most PATs Made 1954 Andy Nelson 6 - - 36 Game 11 vs Tampa, 1949 Game 9 vs Louisville, 1969 1953 Ollie Keller 3 10- - 28 1952 Ralph Messer 4 - - 24 Season 57 1949 Season 40 1961 1951 Ralph Messer 4 - - 24 Most Points by Kicking Most Two-Point Conversions Red Hoggatt 4 - - 24 Game 14 vs Tulane, 1992 Game 1 Several Opponents 1950 Bill Robertson 12 - - 72 Season 102 1992 Season 4 1976 1949 Alex Williams 13 - - 78 1948 Jack Scott 5 - - 30 1940 Sam Hinsman 5 1- - 31 (Bold face denotes scoring record) HIGHEST SCORING TEAMS HIGHEST SCORING GAMES Year Points Avg. Pts. Opp. Year Score CAREER SCORING LEADERS 1949 385 38.5 115 Somerville 1916 115-0 1950 374 34.0 73 Jonesboro 1930 73-0 Pos. Name Yrs. Played TDs EPK/Other FGs TP 1961 332 33.2 70 Tampa 1949 70-6 pk Joe Allison 1990-93 0 110 51 263 1969 328 32.8 69 Louisville 1969 69-19 rb Dave Casinelli 1960-63 36 0 0 218 1992 312 28.4 68 Ark. State 1922 68-0 pk John Butler 1986-89 0 70 48 214 1960 303 30.3 68 Cumberland 1938 68-0 rb Jay McCoy 1968-70 27 6 1 171 1983 274 24.9 64 Union 1950 64-0 pk Don Glosson 1983-85 0 66 34 168 1993 268 24.4 62 Tulane 1992 62-20 rb Alex Williams 1949-50 24 0 0 144 RushingRushing RecordsRecords MEMPHIS INDIVIDUAL Most Rushes YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Game 42 Marcus Holliday vs Tulane, 1994 YEAR NAME ATTS YDS TDS Season 219 Dave Casinelli, 1963 1998 Gerard Arnold 208 1,059 6 Career 549 Dave Casinelli, 1960-63 1997 Gerard Arnold 145 613 4 Most Net Yards Rushing Paul "Skeeter" Gowen, who had six 100-yard rushing 1996 Teofilo Riley 145 572 3 Game 260 Paul Gowen vs Tulsa, 1969 games, is Memphis' second all-time leading rusher. 1995 Quitman Spaulding 100 383 1 Season 1059 Gerard Arnold, 1998 1994 Marcus Holliday 145 618 3 Career 2636 Dave Casinelli, 1960-63 1993 Larry Porter 126 540 5 Rushing Average 1992 Larry Porter 140 732 4 Season 7.6 Paul Wilson, 1971 1991 Larry Porter 116 454 2 Career 5.4 Paul Gowen, 1969-71 1990 Keith Benton 148 612 5 Most Rushing Touchdowns 1989 Marvin Cox 193 844 3 Game 3 12 different times 1988 Wayne Pryor 111 412 0 (Most Recent: Gerard Arnold vs ASU, 1997) 1987 Wayne Pryor 145 647 5 Season 14 Dave Casinelli, 1963 1986 Wayne Pryor 129 501 1 Career 36 Dave Casinelli, 1960-63 1985 Jeff Womack 89 306 4 1984 Punkin Williams 137 832 7 1983 Punkin Williams 123 546 4 TEAM 1982 Richard Williams 89 480 2 Most Rushes 1981 Tony Wiley 123 497 2 Game Most: 81 vs North Texas State, 1971 1980 Richard Williams 80 438 4 Fewest: 19 vs Arkansas, 1998 1979 Leo Cage 128 599 3 Season Most: 612, 1972 1978 Eddie Hill 126 739 2 Fewest: 332, 1955 1977 James King 168 626 4 Most Net Yards Rushing 1976 Terdell Middleton 160 919 5 Game Most: 507 vs Tulsa, 1969 1975 Terdell Middleton 138 586 7 Fewest: -14 vs Houston, 1998 1974 Reuben Gibson 116 493 1 Season Most: 2752, 1960 1973 Dornell Harris 109 564 3 1972 Dornell Harris 132 698 5 Fewest: 1,045, 1995 1971 Paul Skeeter Gowen 149 644 6 Most Rushing Touchdowns 1970 Paul Skeeter Gowen 145 868 6 Game 7 vs North Texas State, 1971 1969 Paul Skeeter Gowen 117 715 6 7 vs The Citadel, 1962

RUSHING RECORDS 1968 Ray Jamieson 123 573 3 Season 33 1961 1967 Ricky Thurow 88 394 3 Most First Downs Rushing 1966 Terry Padgett 142 539 3 134 Game 26 vs Tulsa, 1972 1965 Billy Fletcher 109 556 6 Season 151 1972 1964 Billy Fletcher 92 367 2 1963 Dave Casinelli 219 1016 14 CAREER RUSHING LEADERS 1962 Dave Casinelli 173 826 11 Pos. Name Yrs. Played Carries Tot. Yards 1961 Dave Casinelli 117 646 9 1960 Lennie Kaplan 69 324 2 FB Dave Casinelli 1960-63 549 2,636 1959 James Earl Wright 66 310 0 RB Paul Gowen 1969-71 411 2,227 1957 Frank Massa 60 261 3 RB Larry Porter 1990-93 498 2,194 1956 Carlos Brooks 67 378 3 RB Terdell Middleton 1973-76 408 1,970 RB Wayne Pryor 1986-89 479 1,924 RB Jeff Womack 1983-86 417 1,764 RB Gerard Arnold 1997-present 353 1,672 RB Dornell Harris 1971-73 302 1,641 RB Jay McCoy 1968-70 229 1,537 FB Reuben Gibson 1974-76 330 1,470 FB Richard Locke 1977-80 362 1,417 RB Punkin Williams 1983-84 260 1,378 RB Teofilo Riley 1996-present 302 1,364 RB Ray Jamieson 1968-71 285 1,321 RB Marcus Holliday 1991-94 302 1,275 FB Leon Bosby 1989-92 323 1,244 FB Herb Covington 1965-67 263 1,236 FB Tony Wiley 1980-82 277 1,215 FB Billy Fletcher 1963-65 241 1,147 RB Leo Cage 1977-79 244 1.137 RB Richard Williams 1979-82 206 1,092 RB Eddie Hill 1975-78 212 1,076 FB Marvin Cox 1988-89 215 1,074 Fullback Wayne Pryor led the Tigers in rushing for three RB James King 1976-78 248 1,020 straight seasons from 1986 to 1988. RB Gerald White 1986-89 257 1,013 LongLong TDTD PlaysPlays MEMPHIS RUSHING INTERCEPTIONS YDS PLAYER OPP YEAR 99 Robert Lyles Mississippi St. 1958 92 Herb Covington Cincinnati 1966 95 Chris Hobbs Tennessee 1991 92 Sonny Parsons The Citadel 1961 95 Marty Hammock Southern Miss* 1973 89 Jack Scott Union Univ. 1948 93 Bob Sherlag Wake Forest 1964 88 Tony Wiley Mississippi 1980 91 Bob Orians Southern Miss 1977 85 Paul Gowen Tulsa 1969 90 Preston Watts MTSU 1941 85 Andy Nelson Sou. Miss 1953 77 Percy Nabors Arkansas St. 1983 80 John Martin East Carolina 1992 76 Keith Spann Tennessee 1996 80 Richard Williams Louisville 1980 74 Kurt Crain Louisville 1983 77 Jimmy Cole Southern Miss 1953 67 Jerry Christopher M. Tennessee 1954 76 Richard Williams Georgia Tech 1980 62 Virgil Ivery SW Louisiana 1985 75 Richard Williams Cincinnati 1982 62 Damon Young Vanderbilt 1988 75 Keith White Murray State 1949 60 Paul Marks Florida State 1969

PASSING *Return of fumble recovery 94 Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray vsHouston, 1978 92 Stephen Galbraith to Damien Dodson vs Houston, 1998 84 Rusty Trail to Chris Marlin vs SouthernMiss, 1988 84 Danny Sparkman to Edwin Lovelady vs Arkansas State, 1984 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 83 Danny Sparkman to Derrick Crawford vs Arkansas State,1983 No. Pos. Player Best Year 82 Neil Suber to Damien Dodson vs East Carolina, 1998 8 RB Gerard Arnold 165 vs Tulane 1998 82 Qadry Anderson to Teofilo Riley vs Houston, 1996 7 FB Dave Casinelli 210 vs Houston 1963 82 James E. Wright to Harold Sterling vs So. Miss, 1960 6 RB Paul Gowen 260 vs Tulsa 1969 80 Steve Matthews to Russell Copeland vs East Carolina, 1992 6 RB Larry Porter 206 vs Arkansas State 1990 PLAYS TD LONG 79 Danny Sparkman to Jerry Harris vs Florida State,1984 5 RB Marcus Holliday 171 vs Arkansas 1994 76 Keith Benton to Russell Copeland vs Central Florida, 1990 5 RB Terdell Middleton 172 vs Tulane 1976 75 Danny Sparkman to Enis Jackson vs Mississippi State, 1984 5 FB Marvin Cox 150 vs Cincinnati 1989 75 Danny Sparkman to Bill Moody vs Virginia Tech, 1985 5 RB Dornell Harris 131 vs Wichita State 1972 4 RB Punkin Williams 148 vs Southern Miss 1984 KICKOFF RETURNS 4 RB Eddie Hill 188 vs Cincinnati 1978 98 Jerry Harris Southern Miss 1983 4 FB Herb Covington 145 vs McNeese State 1965 97 Charles Wilson Tulane 1988 3 RB Teofilo Riley 190 vs Arkansas State 1998 96 Terdell Middleton N. Texas St. 1975 3 RB Leo Cage 156 vs Cincinnati 1979 95 Kevin Cobb Tennessee 1996 3 RB Ray Jamieson 137 vs Louisville 1968 95 Keith White Arkansas St. 1948 3 QB Billy Fletcher 128 vs West Texas State 1964 94 Stan Davis Cincinnati 1972 3 RB Jay McCoy 121 vs Florida State 1969 93 Nick Pappas Mississippi 1967 3 RB James King 120 vs North Texas State 1977 135 93 Preston Watts Troy State 1940 3 RB Wayne Pryor 115 vs Tulsa 1987 89 Andy Nelson Southern Miss 1954 2 RB Richard Williams 189 vs Georgia Tech 1980 89 Billy Russell Tenn. Tech 1954 2 RB Frank Fletcher 185 vs Cincinnati 1985 87 Nick Buoni The Citadel 1958 2 RB John Martin 164 vs East Carolina 1992 84 Glenn Keeton Mississippi St. 1954 2 RB Jeff Womack 140 vs Louisville 1983 82 Billy Fletcher Houston 1963 2 RB Tony Wiley 131 vs Mississippi 1980 69 Charles Greenhill Cincinnati 1983 2 FB Richard Locke 121 vs Mississippi 1978 2 FB Reuben Gibson 112 vs Louisville 1976 PUNT RETURNS 2 RB Gerald White 101 vs Tulane 1987 97 Keith Wright N. Texas State 1974 1 QB Keith Benton 147 vs Louisville 1990 94 Keith Wright Louisville 1975 1 RB Danny Felts 145 vs Wichita State 1979 94 Frank Mawyer Chattanooga 1950 1 QB Al Harvey 136 vs Utah State 1972 88 Russ Vollmer Ole Miss 1962 1 RB Xavier Crawford 134 vs Southern Miss 1991 86 Ricky Rivas Wichita State 1975 1 QB Tim Jones 132 vs Tulane 1989 86 Jack Carter Chattanooga 1961 1 QB Ricky Thurow 131 vs Louisville 1969 80 John McCoy MTSU 1948 1 QB/WB Joe Lynch 131 vs Wichita State 1970 78 Steve Cacciola Florida State* 1974 1 QB Terry Padgett 129 vs South Carolina 1966 78 Andy Nelson Arkansas St. 1956 1 FB Leon Bosby 126 vs SW Louisiana 1990 75 Bob Baxter Ole Miss 1967 1 RB Ralph Messer 116 vs Louisville 1952 75 Bobby Cole Tenn. Tech 1957 1 RB Ronald Moon 111 vs Mississippi State 1974 72 Judson Flint Louisville 1978 1 RB Charles Allen 111 vs Tulane 1990 71 Keith Wright Wichita State 1976 1 RB Dan Darby 109 vs Cincinnati 1972 70 Ryan Roskelly Tulsa 1994 1 QB Lloyd Patterson 108 vs Florida State 1975 68 Judson Flint Mississippi 1978 65 James Earl Wright Hardin-Simm. 1961 Two 100-plus performances in same game: 64 Keith Wright Louisville 1976 Teofilo Riley (190) & Gerard Arnold (119) vs Arkansas State, 1998 *Return of a blocked field goal Punkin Williams (121) & Jeff Womack (140) vs Louisville, 1983

Most in single season: 6 by Gerard Arnold, 1998; 4 by Dave Casinelli, 1962; 4 by Marvin Cox, 1989 PassingPassing RecordsRecords MEMPHIS INDIVIDUAL Highest Yards-Per-Attempt Average Most Passes Attempted Season 7.3 Steve Matthews, 1992 Game 45 Steve Matthews vs Mississippi State, 1993 Career 7.5 Lloyd Patterson, 1975-78 Season 316 Bernard Oden, 1997 (minimum 200 attempts) Career 662 Danny Sparkman, 1983-85 Highest Pass Completion Percentage Most Passes Completed Season 61.2 Steve Matthews (175-287), 1992 Game 29 Steve Matthews vs Mississippi State, 1993 Career 61.0 Steve Matthews (341-559), 1992-93 Season 175 Steve Matthews, 1992 (minimum 110 completions) Career 341 Steve Matthews, 1992-93 Highest Yards-Per-Completion Average Most Yards Passing Season 13.2 Bernard Oden, 1997 Game 355 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss, 1988 Career 17.1 Lloyd Patterson, 1975-78 Season 2249 Bernard Oden, 1997 (minimum 100 completions) Career 4311 Danny Sparkman, 1983-85 Most Touchdowns Thrown TEAM Game 4 Steve Matthews vs Tulane, 1992 Most Passes Attempted 4 James Earl Wright vs Tulsa, 1961 Game 47 vs Mississippi State, 1993 Season 18 Steve Matthews, 1992 Fewest 3 vs Arkansas State, 1982 Career 31 Steve Matthews, 1992-93 Season 352 1993 Most Interceptions Thrown Fewest 78 1957 Game 5 Darrell Martin vs Vanderbilt, 1980 Most Passes Completed Season 20 Billy Fletcher, 1965 Game 30 vs Mississippi State, 1993 Career 34 Lloyd Patterson, 1975-78 Fewest 1 four times (Miss. State, 1984) Highest Yards-Per-Game Average Bernard Oden set four new passing records last year, in- Season 203 1993 Season 204.5 Bernard Oden, 1997 cluding a single-season mark of 2,249 yards through the air. Fewest 38 1957 Career 199.0 Steve Matthews, 1992-93 Most Yards Passing Game 379 Mississippi State, 1993 Fewest 6 vs Southern Miss, 1966 YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING LEADERS Steve Matthews Season 2369 1997 YEAR NAME ATT COMP YDSTDSINT Fewest 477 1957 1998 Neil Suber 124 61 930 5 4 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown Game 5 vs Louisville, 1969 1997 Bernard Oden 316 170 2249 12 9 Season 19 1992 1996 Qadry Anderson 287 141 1557 6 11 Fewest 3 1957 1995 Joe Borich 161 81 896 3 8 Most Interceptions Thrown 1994 Tony Scarpino 148 70 738 1 7 Game 5 7 times (Miami, 1993) 1993 Steve Matthews 273 166 1896 13 13 Season 22 2 times (1965 & 1980) 1992 Steve Matthews 286 175 2084 18 12

PASSING RECORDS Fewest 3 1957 1991 Keith Benton 199 90 1203 8 13 Highest Yards-Per-Game Average 1990 Keith Benton 176 76 1265 7 11 Season 215.4 1997 136 1989 Tim Jones 144 73 1017 7 10 Highest Yards-Per-Completion Average 1988 Rusty Trail 152 79 1231 5 5 Season 13.3 1997 1987 Tim Jones 95 54 709 5 7 (minimum 100 completions) 1986 Tom Branner 84 41 412 2 2 Highest Yards-Per-Attempt Average 1985 Danny Sparkman 272 142 1606 9 11 Lloyd Patterson Season 7.3 1988 1984 Danny Sparkman 174 81 1315 7 10 (minimum 200 attempts) 1983 Danny Sparkman 216 105 1390 11 11 Highest Completion Percentage 1982 Trell Hooper 201 112 1194 5 10 Season .591 1992 1981 Tom Smith 96 43 466 2 8 (minimum 200 attempts) Most First Downs Passing 1980 Darrell Martin 185 73 888 5 16 Game 17 vs Mississippi, 1969 1979 Kevin Betts 154 64 884 6 10 Season 104 1993 1978 Lloyd Patterson 141 56 931 7 13 Fewest 18 1957 1977 Lloyd Patterson 169 73 1336 9 8 1976 Lloyd Patterson 178 87 1563 14 6 1975 Lloyd Patterson 72 30 371 0 7 1974 David Fowler 193 103 1266 9 9 1973 Joe Bruner 118 61 785 4 6 1972 Al Harvey 179 90 961 5 7 1971 John Robinson 80 31 496 5 5 CAREER PASSING LEADERS 1970 Rick Strawbridge 80 39 557 1 7 1969 Danny Pierce 139 61 1049 9 9 Name Yrs. Played COMP-ATT TDS Total Yards 1968 Danny Pierce 137 56 925 3 7 Danny Sparkman 1983-85 328-662 27 4,311 1967 Terry Padgett 70 31 436 3 1 Lloyd Patterson 1975-78 246-560 30 4,201 1966 Terry Padgett 73 26 348 2 7 Steve Matthews 1992-93 341-559 31 3,980 1965 Billy Fletcher 256 92 1239 13 20 Bernard Oden 1995-97 209-400 14 2,686 1964 Billy Fletcher 160 69 921 7 7 Tim Jones 1986-89 210-420 19 2,668 1963 Russell Vollmer 58 29 466 0 3 Keith Benton 1990-91 166-375 15 2,468 1962 Russell Vollmer 87 39 555 6 - Billy Fletcher 1963-65 168-438 21 2,311 1961 James Earl Wright 67 35 604 11 - David Fowler 1972-74 185-362 12 2,283 1960 Nick Bouni 62 26 475 2 6 Qadry Anderson 1995-96 178-374 7 2,047 1959 Fred Hearn 30 13 184 1 1 Danny Pierce 1968-69 117-276 12 1,974 1957 Jim Leonard 27 11 149 0 3 Kevin Betts 1978-79 97-237 13 1,511 1956 James Armstrong 49 18 338 3 10 Russ Volmer 1960-63 107-240 7 1,454 ReceivingReceiving RecordsRecords MEMPHIS INDIVIDUAL Most Consecutive Games with at least One Reception Most Passes Caught Name Games Game 10 by five players (Richie Floyd vs Arkansas State, 1997) Russell Copeland 27 Season 74 Isaac Bruce, 1993 Earnest Gray 26 Isaac Bruce 22 Career 116 Russell Copeland, 1989-92 Ryan Roskelly 22 Most Yards Gained Receiving Richie Floyd 21 Game 186 Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State, 1965 Damien Dodson 19 Season 1054 Isaac Bruce, 1993 John Bush 18 Career 2126 Earnest Gray, 1975-78 Wayne Pryor 15 Most Touchdown Receptions Game 3 by five players (Russell Copeland vs Tennessee, 1992) Season 12 Bill Robertson, 1950 Career 17 Earnest Gray, 1975-78 Keith Wright caught 74 passes for 1,248 yards for the Ti- Best Average Per Catch gers before beginning his NFL career with the Cleveland Season 29.5 Earnest Gray, 1977 Browns. Career 21.9 Earnest Gray, 1975-78

CAREER PASS RECEIVING LEADERS

Pos. Name Yrs. Played Caught TDS Total Yards RECORDS RECEIVING WR Earnest Gray 1975-78 97 17 2,123 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVING LEADERS WR Russell Copeland 1989-92 116 12 1,753 WR Richie Floyd 1995-98 110 4 1,654 YEAR NAME NO.YDSTDS 1998 Damien Dodson 42 753 2 FL Damien Dodson 1996-present 108 8 1,589 1997 Richie Floyd 38 617 1 WR Isaac Bruce 1992-93 113 15 1,586 1996 Richie Floyd 43 600 1 FL Keith Wright 1974-77 74 11 1,248 1995 Ryan Roskelly 34 361 0 FL Jerry Harris 1983-86 72 7 1,186 1994 Ryan Roskelly 44 602 3 WR James Thompson 1972-73 105 7 1,183 1993 Isaac Bruce 74 1054 10 WR Derrick Crawford 1981-83 63 5 1,117 1992 Russell Copeland 61 736 7 WR Stan Davis 1969-72 79 9 1,105 1991 John Bush 25 420 3 FL Bobby Ward 1973-74 71 7 1,056 1990 Russell Jones 33 684 4 WR Bob Sherlag 1963-65 62 11 1,041 1989 Russell Copeland 22 333 1 WR John Bush 1989-92 61 7 1,023 1988 Charles Wilson 33 554 2 137 FL Jerry Knowlton 1978-81 60 5 973 1987 Charles Wilson 20 393 2 WR Charles Wilson 1986-88 53 5 971 1986 Jerry Harris 29 338 1 WR Mac Cody 1991-93 64 7 879 1985 Jerry Harris 30 519 4 1984 Edwin Lovelady 19 345 2 1983 Derrick Crawford 31 594 3 Earnest Gray 1982 Derrick Crawford 32 523 2 Isaac Bruce is the only Memphis receiver in school history 1981 Jerry Knowlton 18 244 0 to have over 1,000 yards receiving in a single season. 1980 Jerry Knowlton 27 470 4 1979 Tony Hunt 15 234 1 1978 Earnest Gray 35 690 9 1977 Earnest Gray 28 826 6 1976 Ricky Rivas 26 529 6 Earnest Gray 29 529 2 1975 Ricky Rivas 18 224 0 1974 James Thompson 40 395 5 1973 Bobby Ward 43 744 7 1972 Stan Davis 39 476 2 1971 Stan Davis 34 509 5 1970 Bill Wright 17 206 3 James Thompson 1969 Frank Blackwell 31 591 5 1968 Preston Riley 21 484 2 1967 Rich Coady 18 260 1 1966 Dale Brady 11 176 3 1965 Bob Sherlag 46 673 9 1964 Billy Ray Farmer 19 222 0 1963 Bob Sherlag 8 183 0 1962 John Griffin 14 220 3 1961 Don Coffey 18 312 5 1960 Don Coffey 10 188 1 1959 Don Coffey 8 192 2 1957 John Ruth 5 93 0 1956 Carlos Brooks 67 378 3 TotalTotal OffenseOffense MEMPHIS INDIVIDUAL TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Most Plays Most Plays Game 54 Qadry Anderson vs Louisville, 1996 Game 92 vs Murray State, 1985 YEAR NAME PLAYS RUSH PASS TO 54 Billy Fletcher vs Wake Forest, 1965 Season 859 1972 1998 Gerard Arnold 208 1059 0 1059 Season 445 Bernard Oden, 1997 Fewest Plays 11997 Bernard Oden 445 81 2249 2330 Career 966 Lloyd Patterson, 1975-78 Game 30 vs Mississippi, 1964 1996 Qadry Anderson 416 121 1557 1678 Most Yards Season 526 1964 1995 Joe Borich 198 -15 896 881 Game 375 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss, 1988 Most Yards 1994 Tony Scarpino 170 -50 738 688 Season 2330 Bernard Oden, 1997 Game 659 vs Louisville, 1969 1993 Steve Matthews 311 -176 1896 1720 Career 4565 Lloyd Patterson, 1975-78 Season 4124 1969 1992 Steve Matthews 320 -213 2084 1871 Most Yards Per Game Fewest Yards 1991 Keith Benton 315 329 1203 1532 1990 Keith Benton 324 612 1265 1877 Season 211.8 Bernard Oden, 1997 Game 47 vs Mississippi, 1964 1989 Tim Jones 244 271 1017 1288 Career 179.5 Steve Matthews, 1992-93 Season 2215 1966 1988 Rusty Trail 204 179 1231 1410 Most Yards Per Play Most Yards Per Game 1987 Tim Jones 182 269 709 978 Season 5.8 Keith Benton, 1990 Season 412.4 1969 1986 Wayne Pryor 129 501 - 501 Career 5.7 Steve Matthews, 1992-93 Most Yards Per Play 1985 Danny Sparkman 342 37 1606 1643 Season 5.6 1969 1984 Danny Sparkman 225 -12 1315 1303 1983 Danny Sparkman 287 29 1390 1419 CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS 1982 Trell Hooper 306 249 1194 1443 1981 Tony Wiley 123 497 0 497 Pos. Name Yrs. Played Total Yards 1980 Darrell Martin 294 -11 888 877 QB Lloyd Patterson 1975-78 4,565 1979 Kevin Betts 258 200 884 1084 QB Danny Sparkman 1983-85 4,365 1978 Lloyd Patterson 246 -42 931 889 QB Steve Matthews 1992-93 3,591 1977 Lloyd Patterson 260 138 1336 1474 QB Tim Jones 1986-89 3,502 1976 Lloyd Patterson 313 103 1563 1666 1975 Terdell Middleton 138 586 0 586 QB Billy Fletcher 1963-65 3,458 1974 David Fowler 309 167 1266 1433 QB Keith Benton 1990-91 3,409 1973 Joe Bruner 167 56 785 841 1972 Al Harvey 322 305 961 1266 1971 Al Harvey 149 221 444 665 All-Purpose Yards 1970 Joe Lynch 156 441 375 816 1969 Danny Pierce 249 328 1049 1377 TOTAL OFFENSE 1968 Danny Pierce 239 202 925 1127 INDIVIDUAL 1973 Bobby Ward 9 744 124 404 1281 1967 Ricky Thurow 138 394 349 743 Most All-Purpose Yards 1972 Dornell Harris 698 23 124 115 960 1966 Terry Padgett 215 539 348 887 1971 Dornell Harris 379 111 0 294 784 Game 368 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa, 1994 1965 Billy Fletcher 365 556 1239 1795 138 1970 Paul Gowen 868 132 25 93 1118 Season1303 Charles Wilson, 1988 1964 Billy Fletcher 252 367 921 1288 1969 Paul Gowen 715 23 0 126 864 Career 3099 Keith Wright, 1974-77 1963 Dave Casinelli 219 1016 0 1016 1968 Jay McCoy 454 144 0 215 813 1962 Russell Vollmer 162 289 555 844 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE LEADERS 1967 Nick Pappas 245 -3 34 527 803 1961 James Earl Wright 105 235 604 839 1966 Bob Baxter 64 10 142 449 665 1960 Nick Bouni 144 272 475 747 YEAR NAME RUSH REC PR KO YDS 1965 Bob Sherlag 0 673 36 0 709 1959 James Earl Wright 90 310 106 416 1998 Gerard Arnold 1059 30 0 0 1089 1964 Billy Fletcher 367 0 0 389 756 1957 James Leonard 73 152 149 301 1997 Damien Dodson 18 605 218 0 841 1963 Dave Casinelli 1016 37 0 0 1053 1956 James Armstrong 116 272 338 610 1996 Teofilo Riley 572 157 0 0 729 1962 Dave Casinelli 826 40 0 15 881 1995 Ryan Roskelly 9 361 252 28 650 1961 Dave Casinelli 646 83 0 0 729 1994 Ryan Roskelly -2 602 468 50 1118 1960 Nick Bouni 272 0 76 159 507 1993 Mac Cody 46 606 80 429 1161 1959 Nick Bouni 137 0 73 166 376 1992 Russell Copeland 9 736 351 49○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1145 1957 Laverne Steedley 129 13 0 39 181 1991 Russell Jones 112 404 0 259 775 1956 Andy Nelson 348 145 189 183 865 1990 Russell Copeland 0 684 0 19 703 1989 Marvin Cox 844 56 0 0 900 1988 Charles Wilson 14 554 0 735 1303 1987 William Arnold 0 3 0 555 558 CAREER LEADERS 1986 Sammy Seals 14 137 8 523 674 1985 Jerry Harris -14 519 180 369 1054 Name Yrs. Played Yards 1984 Jerry Harris 0 329 129 446 904 Keith Wright 1974-77 3,099 1983 Derrick Crawford 5 594 59 247 905 Larry Porter 1990-93 2,821 1982 Derrick Crawford 2 523 0 157 682 Paul Gowen 1969-71 2,736 1981 Tony Wiley 497 57 0 93 647 Dornell Harris 1971-73 2,680 1980 Richard Williams 438 82 0 221 741 Jerry Harris 1983-86 2,663 1979 Leo Cage 599 47 0 0 646 Wayne Pryor 1986-89 2,551 1978 Eddie Hill 739 52 15 367 1173 1977 Keith Wright 7 628 201 345 1181 Terdell Middleton 1974-76 2,470 Stan Davis 1969-72 2,460 Lloyd Patterson is Mem- 1976 Terdell Middleton 919 36 0 114 1069 phis' career leader in to- 1975 Terdell Middleton 586 18 0 231 835 Russell Copeland 1989-92 2,396 tal offense with 4,565 1974 Bobby Ward 24 312 9 218 563 Earnest Gray 1975-78 2,252 yards. KickingKicking RecordsRecords MEMPHIS

INDIVIDUAL Drew Pairamore led the Tigers in punting three of the Most Punts last four years. YEAR-BY-YEAR PUNTING LEADERS Game 13 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M, 1979 YEAR NAME NO YDS AVG Season 80 Hugh Owens, 1978 1998 Jim Cande 30 1249 41.6 80 Russell Richards, 1980 1997 Drew Pairamore 63 2530 40.2 Career 247 Jeff Fite, 1987-90 1996 Drew Pairamore 73 2817 38.6 Most Yards Punting 1995 Mike Coughlin 68 2543 37.4 Game 492 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M, 1979 1994 Drew Pairamore 70 2710 38.7 Season3117 Hugh Owens, 1978 1993 Andy McWilliams 41 1485 36.2 Career 9939 Jeff Fite, 1987-90 1992 Jeff Buffaloe 52 2317 44.6 1991 Jeff Buffaloe 50 2116 42.3 Best Punting Average 1990 Jeff Fite 73 3040 41.6 Game 52.0 Preston Watts vs Union, 1942 1989 Jeff Fite 65 2667 41.0 Season44.6 Jeff Buffaloe, 1992 1988 Jeff Fite 58 2319 40.0 Career 43.5 Jeff Buffaloe, 1991-92 1987 Jeff Fite 51 1913 37.5 1986 Arthur Franklin 77 2928 38.0 TEAM 1985 Arthur Franklin 64 2480 38.8 Most Punts 1984 Wally Hatfield 42 1572 37.4 Game 13 vs Texas A&M, 1979 1983 Stan Weaver 78 3049 39.1 1982 Stan Weaver 59 2300 38.9 Season 81 1980 1981 Stan Weaver 55 2025 36.8 Fewest 29 1962 1980 Russell Richards 80 3046 38.1 Most Yards Punting 1979 Hugh Owens 71 2674 37.6 Game 492 vs Texas A&M, 1979 1978 Hugh Owens 80 3117 39.0 Fewest 11 vs Southern Miss, 1977 1977 Hugh Owens 55 2031 36.9 RECORDS PUNTING Season3117 1978 1976 Hugh Owens 40 1483 37.1 Fewest 985 1962 1975 Mike Fuhrman 41 1508 36.7 Best Punting Average 1974 Virgil Pearcy 39 1476 37.8 Game 50.3 vs Louisville, 1992 1973 Mike Fuhrman 40 1407 35.2 1972 Paul Wilson 62 2533 37.3 Season43.3 1992 1971 Paul Wilson 51 1999 39.2 1970 Paul Wilson 47 1835 39.0 ANNUAL PLACEKICKERS 1969 Durwood Gordon 46 1564 34.0 YEAR NAME ATT MADE LG 1968 Durwood Gordon 65 2471 38.1 1998 Ryan White 16 16 52 1967 Bob Baxter 38 1409 37.0 1997 Jim Cande 9 6 42 1966 Bob Baxter 54 1977 36.5 1996 Ted Lane 18 12 45 1965 Bob Baxter 36 1246 34.6 1995 Jimmy Keith 8 5 44 1964 Ollie Cordill 29 1106 38.0 1994 Luis Tejeda 17 13 52 1963 Ollie Cordill 22 908 41.3 139 1993 Joe Allison 18 12 47 1962 Russell Vollmer 28 958 34.2 1992 Joe Allison 25 23 51 1961 Russell Vollmer 31 1120 36.1 1991 Joe Allison 13 6 43 1960 Paul Parrish 32 1183 37.0 1990 Joe Allison 15 10 52 1959 Paul Parrish 25 1000 40.0 1989 John Butler 20 16 48 1957 Frank Talerico 31 1156 37.3 1988 John Butler 19 14 44 1956 Andy Nelson 31 1118 36.1 1987 John Butler 15 11 47 1986 John Butler 9 7 46 1985 Don Glosson 13 5 51 Jeff Buffaloe John Butler Hugh Owens 1984 Don Glosson 16 15 50 1983 Don Glosson 20 14 50 1982 Tomas Ingles 14 7 51 1981 Gregg Hauss 8 5 37 1980 Rusty Bennett 13 8 46 1979 Rusty Bennett 10 5 49 1978 Rusty Bennett 7 4 38 1977 Rusty Bennett 20 13 45 1976 Bobby Williams NA 3 9 1975 Bobby Williams NA 5 36 1974 Bobby Williams NA 9 37 1973 Hal McGeorge NA 9 34 1972 Neil Purdie NA 4 NA 1971 Neil Purdie NA 6 NA 1970 Pete Weeks NA 2 NA CAREER PUNTING LEADERS 1969 Pete Weeks 10 5 NA 1968 Pete Weeks NA 5 NA Name Yrs. Kicked No. Yds. Avg. 1967 Wood Stevens NA 2 NA Jeff Buffaloe 1991-92 102 4,433 43.5 1966 Larry Groce NA 1 NA Jeff Fite 1987-90 247 9,939 40.2 1965 Billy Fletcher NA 3 NA Paul Wilson 1969-72 160 6,367 39.8 1964 Billy Fletcher NA 7 NA Olie Cordill 1963-65 65 2,576 39.6 1963 Billy Fletcher NA 3 NA 1961 Jack Carter 2 1 NA Drew Pairamore 1994-97 206 8,057 39.1 1960 Jack Carter 3 2 NA Stan Weaver 1980-83 192 7,374 38.4 1957 Robert Lyles NA 1 NA Arthur Franklin 1985-86 141 5,408 38.4 ReturnReturn LeadersLeaders MEMPHIS INDIVIDUAL TEAM Most Returns CAREER KICKOFF Most Returns Game 6 by five players RETURN LEADERS Game 8 five times (vs Florida State, 1987) (Charles Wilson vs Southern Miss, 1988) Season 57 1986 Season 30 Charles Wilson, 1988 Name Yrs. Played No. Yds. Avg. Fewest 17 1962 Career 55 William Arnold, 1987-90 Russ Vollmer 1960-63 29 872 30.1 Most Yardage on Returns Most Yardage on Returns Bobby Ward 1973-74 30 842 28.1 Game 186 vs Southern Miss, 1983 Game 167 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss, 1983 Nick Pappas 1966-67 22 594 27.0 Season1111 1986 Season 735 Charles Wilson, 1988 Stan Davis 1969-71 26 697 26.8 Most Touchdowns on Returns Career1202 William Arnold, 1987-90 John Martin 1993-94 25 647 25.9 Season 3 1954 Most Touchdowns on Returns Brian Davis 1993-95 24 612 25.5 Best Return Average Season 1 shared by many Sammy Seals 1985-87 21 523 24.9 Season21.2 1988 Career 1 shared by many Jerry Harris 1983-86 47 1,165 24.8 Derrick Crawford Ryan Roskelly (95 yds. Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee, 1996) Charles Wilson 1986-88 30 735 24.5 Best Return Average Bob Baxter 1965-67 33 752 22.8 Season33.0 Mac Cody, 1993 (10 or more returns) (20 returns is the minimum) Career 30.0 Russ Vollmer, 1960-63 Punt Returns INDIVIDUAL YEAR BY YEAR KICKOFF YEAR BY YEAR Most Returns PUNT RETURN LEADERS Game 10 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa, 1994 RETURN LEADERS Season 40 Ryan Roskelly, 1994 YEAR NAME NOYDSTDS YEAR NAME NOYDSTDS Career 70 Ryan Roskelly, 1994-95 1998 Damien Dodson 12 56 0 1998 Keith Cobb 19 432 0 Most Yardage on Returns 1997 Kevin Cobb 16 342 0 1997 Damien Dodson 18 218 0 Game 194 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa, 1994 1996 Chancy Carr 23 117 0 1996 Damien Dodson 19 362 0 1995 Ryan Roskelly 30 252 0 Season 468 Ryan Roskelly, 1994 1995 Kevin Cobb 11 222 0 1994 Ryan Roskelly 40 468 1 Career 816 Keith Wright, 1974-77 1994 Brian Davis 16 416 0 1993 John Martin 17 152 0 Most Touchdowns on Returns 1993 Mac Cody 13 429 1 KICK RETURN LEADERS 1992 Russell Copeland 37 351 0 Season 2 Keith Wright, 1976; Judson Flint, 1978 1992 John Martin 9 272 0 1991 Cliff Robinson 23 116 0 Career 4 Keith Wright, 1974-77 1991 Xavier Crawford 10 275 0 140 1990 William Arnold 23 485 0 1990 Glenn Rogers, Jr. 16 109 0 Best Return Average 1989 Glenn Rogers, Jr. 7 69 0 1989 Reginald Jones 28 622 0 Season16.2 Bob Baxter, 1967 1988 Charles Wilson 30 735 1 1988 Mike Nettles 13 59 0 Career 20.1 Jack Carter, 1959-61 1987 Sammy Seals 13 67 0 1987 William Arnold 24 555 0 1986 Jerry Craine 14 160 0 1986 Sammy Seals 21 523 0 1985 Jerry Harris 27 180 0 TEAM 1985 Jerry Harris 15 369 0 1984 Jerry Harris 19 129 0 Most Returns 1984 Jerry Harris 20 446 0 1983 Derrick Crawford 6 59 0 1983 Derrick Crawford 12 247 0 Game 10 vs Tulsa, 1994 1982 Derrick Crawford 7 157 0 1982 Enis Jackson 10 53 0 Season 47 1994 1981 Anthony Parker 17 126 0 1981 Derrick Crawford 22 467 0 Fewest 14 1959 1980 Anthony Parker 15 53 0 1980 Derrick Burroughs 12 246 0 1979 Anthony Parker 12 79 0 Most Yardage on Returns 1979 Richard Williams 17 348 0 1978 Judson Flint 19 211 2 Game 194 vs Tulsa, 1994 1978 Eddie Hill 20 367 0 1977 Keith Wright 21 201 0 Season 514 1994 1977 Keith Wright 17 345 0 1976 Keith Wright 16 228 2 Fewest 54 1980 1976 Ricky Rivas 21 406 0 1975 Terdell Middleton 11 231 1 1975 Keith Wright 7 169 1 Most Touchdowns on Returns 1974 Keith Wright 13 218 1 1974 Bobby Ward 16 438 0 Season 2 Several times (1978) 1973 Bobby Ward 14 404 0 1973 Bobby Ward 15 124 0 Best Return Average 1972 James Thompson 19 240 0 1972 Dornell Harris 17 404 0 1971 Charlie Babb 31 180 0 Season11.0 1972 1971 Dornell Harris 14 294 0 1970 Charlie Babb 10 55 0 1970 Gerald Tinker 17 363 0 1969 David Berrong 14 122 0 1969 Stan Davis 14 361 0 1968 David Berrong 19 254 0 1968 Jay McCoy 6 215 0 1967 Bob Baxter 19 308 1 CAREER PUNT 1967 Nick Pappas 17 527 1 1966 Bob Baxter 21 142 0 1966 Bob Baxter 19 449 0 1965 Tommy Elred 15 149 0 RETURN YARDAGE 1965 Bob Baxter 14 303 1 1964 Ollie Cordill 7 87 0 1964 Billy Fletcher 16 389 0 Name Yrs. Played No. Yds. Avg. 1963 Russell Vollmer 9 290 1 1963 Ollie Cordill 6 51 0 Keith Wright 1974-77 57 816 14.3 1962 Russell Vollmer 11 224 0 1962 Russell Vollmer 10 302 1 1961 Jack Carter 7 239 1 Ryan Roskelly 1994-95 70 720 10.3 1961 Russell Vollmer 10 280 0 1960 Nick Bouni 3 76 0 Bob Baxter 1965-67 40 450 11.3 1960 Nick Bouni 8 159 0 1959 Nick Bouni 5 73 0 David Berrong 1967-69 33 376 11.4 1959 Nick Bouni 4 166 0 1957 Bob Schmidt 7 149 0 1957 Frank Talerico 5 57 0 Jack Carter 1959-61 18 361 20.1 1956 Andy Nelson 8 183 0 1956 Andy Nelson 10 189 0 Jerry Harris 1983-86 46 309 6.7 DefenseDefense RecordsRecords MEMPHIS INDIVIDUAL 87 Tennessee Tech, 1962 Most Solo Tackles Season 1324 1962 YEAR-BY-YEAR TACKLE LEADERS Game 19 Pete Scatamacchia vs Louisville, 1979 Most Total Yards Allowed Year Pos Name TT Season 103 Dave Pawlik, 1971 Game 627 by Florida State, 1969 1964 NG Bob Finamore 117 Career 273 Danton Barto, 1990-93 Season 5008 1998 1966 LB Joer Rushing 79 Most Assisted Tackles Most Points Allowed 1967 DE Alex Dees 86 Game 19 Art Brumit vs Utah State, 1967 Game 92 by Mississippi, 1935 1968 DE Alex Dees 101 Season 79 Todd Ondra, 1979 Season 340 1998 1969 DE Bobby Dees 108 1970 LB John Allen 107 Career 214 Michael Thomas, 1977-80 Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 1971 NG Dave Pawlik 161 Most Total Tackles Season 2 1961 1972 NG Joe Puzin 97 Game 25 Pete Scatamacchia vs Louisville, 1979 Most Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 1973 LB Steve McCarty 119 Season 162 Michael Thomas, 1980 Game 6 by Mississippi, 1980 1974 LB Jerry Dandridge 116 Career 473 Danton Barto, 1990-93 6 by Mississippi State, 1978 1975 LB Jerry Dandridge 119 Most Quarterback Sacks Season 27 1978 1976 LB Keith Butler 124 Game 4 James Logan vs ASU, 1994 Fewest Touchdown Passes Allowed 1977 LB Keith Butler 152 4 Marlon Brown vs Louisville, 1987 Season 1 1962 1978 LB Michael Thomas 116 1979 NG Pete Scatamacchia 121 Season 11 Marquis Bowling, 1997 Most Touchdown Passes Allowed 1980 LB Todd Ondra 147 11 Marlon Brown, 1987 Game 6 by Florida State, 1969 1981 LB Mike Kleimeyer 96 11 Cedric Wright, 1983 Season 22 1989 1982 LB Johnnie Walker 114 Career 20 Marquis Bowling, 1995-88 Fewest Total Touchdowns Allowed 1983 LB Eric Fairs 122 Most Tackles for Loss of Yards (does not include sacks) Season 7 1963 1984 OLB Tim Harris 120 Season 21 Marlon Brown, 1987 (126 yds.) Most Total Touchdowns Allowed 1985 LB Eric Fairs 143 Career 49 Tim Harris, 1982-85 (251 yds.) Season 43 1989 1986 LB Octavian Sharp 125 1987 LB Damon Young 135 Most Fumble Recoveries Most Fumble Recoveries RECORDS DEFENSE 1988 LB Damon Young 135 Game 2 Cedric Miller & Marquis Bowling, 1995 Game 6 North Texas State, 1968 1989 LB Scott Rumley 85 Season 5 Van Anderson, 1974 Season 26 1976 1990 LB Scott Rumley 80 Career 7 by five players Fewest Fumble Recoveries 1991 LB Danton Barto 141 (Dennis Borcky & David Brandon, 1983-86) Season 7 1993 1992 LB Danton Barto 127 Most Blocked Kicks 7 1987 1993 LB Danton Barto 144 Game **4 Ken Irvin vs Arkansas, 1992 Most Quarterback Sacks 1994 LB Jesse Allen 128 Season 4 Ken Irvin, 1992 Game 7 vs East Carolina, 1998 1995 DB Jerome Woods 120 4 Marvin Chatman, 1981 7 vs Arkansas State, 1994 1996 LB Richard Hogans 128 1997 LB Chris Reeves 92 **NCAA Record Most Blocked Kicks 1998 LB Kamal Shakir 87 Game 4 vs Arkansas, 1992 TEAM Fewest Rushes Allowed Game 15 North Texas State, 1965 INTERCEPTIONS Season 322 1962 INDIVIDUAL Season 144 Percey Nabors, 1983 141 Most Rushes Allowed Most Interceptions Career 267 Keith Spann, 1993-96 Season 603 1980 Game 3 by three players (Eddie Moore vs TEAM Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Tulane, 1988) Most Interceptions Game -4 vs Mississippi, 1993 Season 11 Jerry Todd, 1968 Game 6 vs East Carolina, 1993 Season 758 1962 Career 17 David Berrong, 1967-69 6 vs Tulsa, 1972 Most Rushing Yards Allowed Most Interception Yards Season 29 1968 Game 523 by Texas A&M, 1978 Game 99 Robert Lyles vs Mississippi State, 1958 Fewest 7 1978 Season 2620 1978 Fewest Pass Completions Allowed Game 1 three times (vs Southern Miss, 1976) YEAR BY YEAR INTERCEPTION LEADERS Season 48 1957 YEAR NAME NO YDS TDS 1980 Terrie Sudduth 3 19 0 Most Pass Completions Allowed 1998 Glenn Sumter 2 7 0 1979 Todd Ondra 4 25 0 Game 36 by East Carolina, 1994 Jeremy Stewart 2 29 0 1978 Tony Graves 2 13 0 Season 224 1998 Keith Cobb 2 6 0 1977 Bob Orians 4 91 1 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 1997 Kevin Cobb 2 21 0 Keith Simpson 4 78 0 Game 5 by Southern Miss, 1976 Mike McKenzie 2 10 0 1976 Eric Harris 4 1 0 Season 566 1962 Jeremy Stewart 2 7 0 1975 Eric Harris 3 55 0 Most Passing Yards Allowed 1996 Keith Spann 5 113 0 1974 Ed Taylor 3 34 0 1995 Jerome Woods 6 110 1 Game 508 by Florida State, 1969 1973 Eric Harris 4 45 1 1994 Barry Dillard 3 60 0 Season 3090 1998 1972 Tommy Carlsen 3 26 0 1993 Dominic Calloway 4 90 0 1971 Walter Daggett 6 34 0 Fewest Total Yards Allowed 1992 Danton Barto 4 89 0 1970 Ricky Kale 5 34 0 Game 87 Texas-Arlington, 1962 1991 Herb Kendall 3 46 0 1969 David Berrong 8 136 0 1990 Glenn Rogers, Jr. 5 87 0 Steve Jaggard 8 59 0 CAREER INTERCEPTION LEADERS 1989 Glenn Rogers, Jr. 4 23 0 1968 Jerry Todd 11 79 0 Pos. Name Yrs. Played Int. 1988 Eddie Moore 7 51 0 1967 David Berrong 4 25 0 1987 Randall Cooper 3 9 0 1966 Bill Brundzo 5 99 0 DB David Berrong 1967-69 17 1986 Mike Nettles 3 72 0 1965 Bill Brundzo 6 24 0 DB Jerry Todd 1967-69 16 1985 Trell Hooper 3 37 1 1964 Doug Woodlief 4 45 0 DB Eric Harris 1973-76 13 1984 Donnie Elder 3 3 0 1963 Doug Woodlief 4 28 0 DB Glenn Rogers, Jr. 1988-90 12 1983 Percy Nabors 6 144 1 1962 Jim Addington 4 2 0 DB Bill Brundzo 1965-67 12 1982 Johnnie Walker 4 40 0 1957 Carlos Brooks 3 99 0 DB Steve Jaggard 1967-69 12 1981 George Stapleton 3 4 0 1956 John Lee 3 34 0 Single-GameSingle-Game RecordsRecords MEMPHIS Most Rushing Attempts 261 Danny Sparkman vs Murray State 1985 42 Marcus Holliday vs Tulane 1994 (Opponent: 508 by Bill Cappleman, Florida State, 1969) 37 Larry Porter vs Mississippi 1993 37 James King vs Wichita State 1977 Longest Pass Completion from Scrimmage 35 Frank Fletcher vs Cincinnati 1994 94 Lloyd Patterson to Earnest Gray vs Houston 1978 33 Marcus Holliday vs Arkansas 1994 92 Stephen Galbraith to Damien Dodson vs Houston 1998 33 Dave Casinelli vs South Carolina 1963 84 Rusty Trail to Chris Martin vs Southern Miss 1988 32 Dave Casinelli vs Houston 1963 84 Danny Sparkman to Edwin Lovelady vs Ark. State 1984 32 Richard Locke vs North Texas State 1979 83 Danny Sparkman to Derrick Crawford vs Ark. State 1983 31 Leon Bosby vs SW Louisiana 1990 82 Neil Suber to Damien Dodson vs East Carolina 1998 (Opponent: 45 by Cyrus Lawrence, Virginia Tech, 1981) 82 Qadry Anderson to Teofilo Riley vs Houston 1996 82 James Earl Wright to Harold Sterling vs USM 1960 Most Yards Rushing (Opponent: 80 by three teams; last by Mississippi State, 1982, Bond to Wright) 260 Paul Gowen vs Tulsa 1969 210 Dave Casinelli vs Houston 1963 Most Offensive Plays 206 Larry Porter vs Arkansas State 1990 60 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 1997 190 Teofilo Riley vs Arkansas State 1998 54 Qadry Anderson vs Louisville 1996 189 Richard Williams vs Georgia Tech 1980 54 Billy Fletcher vs Wake Forest 1965 188 Eddie Hill vs Cincinnati 1978 52 Steve Matthews vs Louisville 1993 185 Frank Fletcher vs Cincinnati 1985 51 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 1988 174 Larry Porter vs Cincinnati 1992 48 Steve Matthews vs Mississippi State 1993 172 Terdell Middleton vs Tulane 1976 47 Danny Pierce vs Mississippi 1969 171 Marcus Holliday vs Arkansas 1994 47 David Fowler vs Houston 1974 (Opponent: 219 by Herschel Walker, Georgia, 1982) (Opponent: 55 by John Gromos, Vanderbilt, 1989)

Longest Run from Scrimmage Most Total Offense 95 Keith White vs Arkansas State 1948 375 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 1988 92 Herb Covington vs Cincinnati 1966 362 Steve Matthews vs Mississippi State 1993 92 Sonny Parsons vs The Citadel 1961 351 Qadry Anderson vs Tulane 1996 89 Jack Scott vs Union 1948 351 Billy Fletcher vs Mississippi State 1965 89 Keith Benton vs Louisville 1990 334 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 1997 (Opponent: 93 by Byron Evans, Minnesota, 1998) 320 Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati 1997 317 Tim Jones vs Tulane 1989 SINGLE-GAME Most Passing Attempts 315 Steve Matthews vs East Carolina 1992 45 Steve Matthews vs Mississippi State 1993 300 Danny Sparkman vs Cincinnati 1984 44 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 1997 (Opponent: 491 by Bill Cappleman, Florida State, 1969) 44 Steve Matthews vs Louisville 1993 142 41 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 1988 Most Pass Receptions 40 Billy Fletcher vs Wake Forest 1965 10 Richie Floyd vs Arkansas State 1997 39 Tom Branner vs SW Louisiana 1986 10 Isaac Bruce vs SW Louisiana 1993 39 Kenton Evans vs Ole Miss 1998 10 Mac Cody vs Mississippi State 1993 38 Steve Matthews vs SW Louisiana 1993 10 Russell Copeland vs Mississippi State 1992 38 Steve Matthews vs Tulsa 1993 10 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee 1992 (Opponent: 50 by Bill Cappleman, Florida State, 1969) 10 Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State 1965 (Opponent: 13 by Brad Gaines, Vanderbilt, 1989 & Ron Sellers, Florida State, 1968) Most Pass Completions 29 Steve Matthews vs Mississippi State 1993 Most Yards Receiving 25 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 1997 186 Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State 1965 25 Steve Matthews vs Louisville 1993 174 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa 1994 24 Steve Matthews vs Tulsa 1993 172 Richie Floyd vs Tulane 1996 24 Kenton Evans vs Ole Miss 1998 160 Bill Robertson vs Arkansas State 1950 23 Steve Matthews vs East Carolina 1993 159 Preston Riley vs Louisville 1968 22 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 1988 155 Richie Floyd vs Cincinnati 1997 22 Danny Sparkman vs Murray State 1985 147 Isaac Bruce vs East Carolina 1993 21 Steve Matthews vs Mississippi State 1992 140 Russell Copeland vs East Carolina 1992 20 Steve Matthews vs SW Louisiana 1993 138 Russell Copeland vs Tennessee 1992 20 Joe Bruner vs Kansas State 1973 132 Darrius Blevins vs Tulane 1997 (Opponent: 35 by Marcus Crandell, East Carolina, 1994) 130 Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest 1965 130 Frank Blackwell vs Mississippi 1969 Most Yards Passing (Opponent: 218 by Ron Sellers, Florida State, 1968) 355 Rusty Trail vs Southern Miss 1988 340 Steve Matthews vs Mississippi State 1993 Most Touchdown Receptions 335 Steve Matthews vs East Carolina 1992 3 by five players (Russell Copeland vs Tennessee, 1992) 300 Bernard Oden vs Minnesota 1997 (Opponent: 3 by Allma Matthews, Vanderbilt, 1982 & Mike Haggard, South Carolina, 1972) 292 Bernard Oden vs Cincinnati 1997 291 Qadry Anderson vs Tulane 1996 Most Points Scored 288 Danny Sparkman vs Cincinnati 1984 18 19 different times (Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, 1997) 287 Steve Matthews vs East Carolina 1993 (Opponent: 24 by Mike Haddix, Miss. State, 1982 & James Jones, Miss. State, 1978) 279 Neil Suber vs Tulane 1998 263 Steve Matthews vs Louisville 1993 Single-Game Records

Most Touchdowns Scored 6 Damien Dodson vs Houston 1997 3 19 different times (Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, 1997) 6 Russell Copeland vs Cincinnati 1992 (Opponent: 4 by Michael Haddix, Miss. State, 1982 & James Jones, Miss. State, 1978) 6 Jerry Harris vs Mississippi State 1985 6 Keith Wright vs North Texas State 1974 Longest Field Goal Made 6 Stan Davis vs Tennessee 1969 52 Ryan White vs Cincinnati 1998 6 Dornell Harris vs Drake 1972 52 Luis Tejeda vs Mississippi 1994 6 Bob Baxter vs Mississippi 1965 52 Don Glosson vs Florida State 1985 (Opponent: 8 by Willie Gault, Tennessee, 1981) 51 Joe Allison vs Mississippi 1992 51 Joe Allison vs Arkansas 1992 51 Joe Allison vs East Carolina 1990 Most Punt Return Yards 51 Don Glosson vs Georgia 1984 194 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa 1994 51 Thomas Ingles vs Mississippi 1982 133 David Berrong vs Wichita State 1968 (Opponent: 54 by Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee, 1982 (had a record 5 in that game)) 120 Keith Wright vs North Texas State 1974 94 Damien Dodson vs Houston 1997 Most Punts 92 Stan Davis vs Mississippi 1972 13 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M 1979 92 Bob Baxter vs Mississippi 1967 12 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M 1978 89 Bobby Ward vs Mississippi 1973 12 Paul Wilson vs South Carolina 1972 (Opponent: 107 by Pat Coleman, Mississippi, 1988) 12 Arthur Franklin vs SW Louisiana 1986 11 Hugh Owens vs Houston 1978 Longest Punt Return 11 Durwood Gordon vs West Texas State 1968 97 Keith Wright vs North Texas State 1974 (Opponent: 11 by Joe Williams, Wichita State, 1979) 94 Keith Wright vs Louisville 1975 94 Frank Mawyer vs Chattanooga 1950 Most Yards Punted 88 Russ Vollmer vs Mississippi 1962 492 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M 1979 86 Ricky Rivas vs Wichita State 1975 433 Hugh Owens vs Texas A&M 1978 86 Jack Carter vs Chattanooga 1961 423 Hugh Owens vs Houston 1978 (Opponent: 96 by Greg Campbell, Louisville, 1970) 421 Stan Weaver vs Vanderbilt 1982 416 Paul Wilson vs South Carolina 1972 Most All-Purpose Yards (Opponent: 454 by Joe Williams, Wichita State, 1979) 368 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa 1994 275 Larry Porter vs Arkansas State 1990 Highest Punting Average 262 Xavier Crawford vs Missouri 1991 52.0 Preston Watts vs Union 1942 260 Paul Gowen vs Tulsa 1967 SINGLE-GAME 50.3 Jeff Buffaloe vs Louisville 1992 225 Eddie Hill vs Wichita State 1978 49.4 Jeff Buffaloe vs Alabama 1991 48.8 Olie Cordill vs West Texas State 1963 Most Solo Tackles 48.2 Walt Stephens vs Tennessee 1984 19 Pete Scatamacchia vs Louisville 1979 (Opponent: 53.3 by Alan Herline, Vanderbilt, 1986) 16 Alex Dees vs Southern Miss 1968 15 Dave Pawlik vs San Jose State 1971 Longest Punt 14 Todd Ondra vs Louisville 1978 78 Jeff Fite vs Alabama 1989 14 Wilson Neely vs Mississippi State 1986 71 Olie Cordill vs West Texas State 1963 70 Russell Richards vs Florida State 1980 Most Assisted Tackles 69 Jeff Fite vs Florida 1988 19 Art Brumit vs Utah State 1967 69 Virgil Pearcy vs Mississippi State 1974 13 Joe Rushing vs Utah State 1967 143 (Opponent: 61 by Alan Herline, Vanderbilt, 1986) 13 Damon Young vs Tulane 1987 12 Todd Ondra vs Northeast Louisiana 1979 Kickoff Returns 12 Todd Ondra vs Louisville 1979 6 Charles Wilson vs Southern Miss 1988 6 Gerald White vs Mississippi State 1986 Most Quarterback Sacks 6 Edwin Lovelady vs Army 1985 4 James Logan vs Arkansas State 1994 6 Donnie Elder vs Mississippi 1982 4 Marlon Brown vs Louisville 1987 6 Stan Davis vs Tennessee 1969 3 by seven different players (Opponent: 5 by Bobby Brown, Cincinnati, 1989) (Opponent: 3 by Louis Hampton, Houston, 1998)

Most Kickoff Return Yards Most Pass Interceptions 167 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss 1983 3 Eddie Moore vs Tulane 1988 163 Xavier Crawford vs Missouri 1991 3 Keith Simpson vs North Texas State 1977 157 P.T. Jones vs Tulane 1997 3 Olie Cordill vs Mississippi State 1965 157 Mac Cody vs Cincinnati 1993 (Opponent: 3 by Chris Donnelly, Vanderbilt, 1989) 152 Charles Wilson vs Tulane 1988 146 Dornell Harris vs Drake 1972 Most Interception Return Yards 141 Nick Pappas vs Houston 1967 99 Robert Lyles vs Mississippi State 1958 (Opponent: 173 by Bobby Brown, Cincinnati, 1989) 95 Chris Hobbs vs Tennessee 1991 93 Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest 1964 Longest Kickoff Return 91 Bob Orians vs Southern Miss 1977 98 Jerry Harris vs Southern Miss 1983 90 Preston Watts vs Middle Tennessee 1941 97 Charles Wilson vs Tulane 1988 96 Terdell Middleton vs North Texas State 1975 Longest Interception Return 95 Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee 1996 99 Robert Lyles vs Mississippi State 1958 94 Stan Davis vs Cincinnati 1972 95 Mary Hammock vs Southern miss 1973 93 Nick Pappas vs Mississippi 1967 95 Chris Hobbs vs Tennessee 1991 93 Preston Watts vs Troy State 1940 93 Bob Sherlag vs Wake Forest 1964 (Opponent: 100 by Maurice Nelson, Tulane, 1985) 91 Bob Orians s Southern Miss 1977 90 Dominic Calloway vs East Carolina 1993 Most Punt Returns 90 Preston Watts vs Middle Tennessee 1941 10 Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa 1994 SeasonSeason RecordsRecords MEMPHIS

Quarterback Qadry Anderson is the ninth all-time lead- 170 Bernard Oden 1997 1666 Lloyd Patterson 1976 ing passer in Tiger history. 166 Steve Matthews 1993 1643 Danny Sparkman 1985 142 Danny Sparkman 1985 141 Qadry Anderson 1996 Most Pass Receptions 112 Trell Hooper 1982 74 Isaac Bruce 1993 105 Danny Sparkman 1983 61 Russell Copeland 1992 50 Mac Cody 1993 Most Yards Passing 46 James Thompson 1973 2249 Bernard Oden 1997 46 Bob Sherlag 1965 2084 Steve Matthews 1992 45 Damien Dodson 1997 1896 Steve Matthews 1993 44 Ryan Roskelly 1994 1606 Danny Sparkman 1985 43 Richie Floyd 1996 1563 Lloyd Patterson 1976 43 Bobby Ward 1973 1557 Qadry Anderson 1996 42 Damien Dodson 1998 1390 Danny Sparkman 1983 1336 Lloyd Patterson 1977 Most Yards Receiving 1054 Isaac Bruce 1993 Highest Pass Completion 826 Earnest Gray 1977 64.0 Andy Whitwell (48-75) 1987 753 Damien Dodson 1998 61.2 Steve Matthews (175-287) 1992 744 Bobby Ward 1973 60.8 Steve Matthews (166-273) 1993 736 Russell Copeland 1992 56.8 Tim Jones (54-96) 1987 690 Earnest Gray 1978 55.7 Trell Hooper (112-201) 1982 53.8 Bernard Oden (170-316) 1997 Average Gain Per Reception 53.3 David Fowler (103-193) 1974 29.5 Earnest Gray 1977 25.3 Jerry Harris 1984 Average Gain Per Completion 24.5 Sonny Parsons 1961 Most Rushing Attempts 19.9 James Earl Wright 1960 23.1 Preston Riley 1968 219 Dave Casinelli 1963 18.3 Nick Bouni 1959 22.2 Enis Jackson 1983 208 Gerard Arnold 1998 18.3 Lloyd Patterson 1976 193 Marvin Cox 1989 17.9 Lloyd Patterson 1976 Most Touchdown Receptions 173 Dave Casinelli 1962 17.8 Kevin Betts 1978 12 Bill Robertson 1950 168 James King 1977 10 Isaac Bruce 1993 Most Touchdown Passes 9 Earnest Gray 1978

SEASON RECORDS Most Yards Rushing 18 Steve Matthews 1992 9 Bob Sherlag 1965 1059 Gerard Arnold 1998 14 Lloyd Patterson 1976 7 Russell Copeland 1992 1016 Dave Casinelli 1962 13 Steve Matthews 1993 7 Bobby Ward 1973 144 919 Terdell Middleton 1976 13 Billy Fletcher 1965 6 Earnest Gray 1977 868 Paul Gowen 1970 13 James Earl Wright 1960 6 Ricky Rivas 1976 844 Marvin Cox 1989 12 Bernard Oden 1997 11 Danny Sparkman 1983 Most Points Scored Rushing Average 11 James Earl Wright 1961 101 Joe Allison 1992 7.6 Paul Wilson 1971 84 Dave Casinelli 1963 7.3 Jack Carter 1960 Most Interceptions Thrown 7.2 Nick Pappas 1967 20 Billy Fletcher 1965 Wide receiver Earnest Gray averaged a school record 6.5 Sonny Parsons 1961 16 Darrell Martin 1980 29.5 yards a catch in 1977. 6.4 James King 1976 13 Steve Matthews 1993 13 Lloyd Patterson 1978 Most Rushing Touchdowns 12 Steve Matthews 1992 14 Dave Casinelli 1963 11 Qadry Anderson 1996 11 Dave Casinelli 1962 11 Keith Benton 1990 10 James Earl Wright 1961 11 Danny Sparkman 1983 10 Jay McCoy 1968 11 Danny Sparkman 1985 9 Larry Porter 1990 9 Dave Casinelli 1961 Most Offensive Plays 9 Jay McCoy 1970 445 Bernard Oden 1997 416 Qadry Anderson 1996 Most Pass Attempts 365 Billy Fletcher 1965 316 Bernard Oden 1997 342 Danny Sparkman 1985 287 Qadry Anderson 1996 324 Keith Benton 1990 286 Steve Matthews 1992 322 Al Harvey 1972 273 Steve Matthews 1993 320 Steve Matthews 1992 272 Danny Sparkman 1985 256 Billy Fletcher 1965 Most Total Offense 216 Danny Sparkman 1983 2330 Bernard Oden 1997 201 Trell Hooper 1982 1877 Keith Benton 1990 1871 Steve Matthews 1992 Most Pass Completions 1795 Billy Fletcher 1965 175 Steve Matthews 1992 1720 Steve Matthews 1993 1678 Qadry Anderson 1996 Single-Season Records

Fullback Alex Williams scored 13 touchdowns and had Most Punts 1125 Dornell Harris 1972 78 points during the 1949 season. 80 Hugh Owens 1978 1118 Ryan Roskelly 1994 80 Russell Richards 1980 1118 Paul Gowen 1970 78 Stan Weaver 1983 77 Arthur Franklin 1986 Most Solo Tackles 73 Drew Pairamore 1996 103 Dave Pawlik 1971 73 Jeff Fite 1990 96 Eric Fairs 1985 92 Keith Butler 1977 Most Yards Punted 87 Bob Finamore 1964 3117 Hugh Owens 1978 87 Todd Ondra 1980 3049 Stan Weaver 1983 3048 Russell Richards 1980 Most Assisted Tackles 3040 Jeff Fite 1990 79 Todd Ondra 1979 2928 Arthur Franklin 1986 78 Michael Thomas 1980 69 Jesse Allen 1994 Highest Punting Average 63 Danton Barto 1993 44.6 Jeff Buffaloe 1992 61 Jerry Dandridge 1975 42.6 Walt Stephens 1984 61 John Allen 1969 42.3 Jeff Buffaloe 1991 41.6 Jim Cande 1998 Most Total Tackles 41.3 Olie Cordill 1963 162 Michael Thomas 1980 161 Dave Pawlik 1971 Most Kickoff Returns 152 Keith Butler 1977 30 Charles Wilson 1988 147 Todd Ondra 1980 28 Reginald Jones 1989 144 Danton Barto 1993 24 William Arnold 1987 144 Todd Ondra 1979 23 William Arnold 1990 22 Derrick Crawford 1981 Most Quarterback Sacks 78 Alex Williams 1949 11 Marquis Bowling 1997 72 Russ Vollmer 1962 Most Kickoff Return Yards 11 Marlon Brown 1987 72 Paul Gowen 1971 735 Charles Wilson 1988 11 Cedric Wright 1983

72 Bill Robertson 1950 622 Reginald Jones 1989 10 David Brandon 1986 RECORDS SEASON 555 William Arnold 1987 9 Bryan Barnett 1994 Most Touchdowns Scored 527 Nick Pappas 1967 8 James Logan 1994 14 Dave Casinelli 1963 523 Sammy Seals 1986 8 Charles King 1993 13 Alex Williams 1949 6.5 Eric Fairs 1984 12 Bill Robertson 1950 Highest Kickoff Return Average 6 Marquis Bowling 1998 12 Frank Berry 1949 33.0 Mac Cody 1993 6 Marvin Thomas 1996 11 Dave Casinelli 1962 31.0 Nick Pappas 1967 6 Marvin Thomas 1995 11 Alex Williams 1950 30.2 John Martin 1992 6 Chris Hobbs 1990 28.9 Bobby Ward 1973 6 Tim Harris 1983 Most PATs Made 27.5 Xavier Crawford 1991 42 John Cobb 1949 27.4 Bobby Ward 1974 Most Tackles For Loss of Yards 38 Jack Carter 1961 21 Marlon Brown (126 yds.) 1987 37 Pete Weeks 1969 Most Punt Returns 20 Tony Williams (96 yds) 1996 32 Joe Allison 1992 40 Ryan Roskelly 1994 17 Tim Harris (83 yds.) 1984 145 32 Hal McGeorge 1973 37 Russell Copeland 1992 17 Eric Fairs (70 yds.) 1984 31 Charlie Babb 1971 16 Marquis Bowling (80 yds.) 1997 Most PATs Attempted 30 Ryan Roskelly 1995 14 Tim Harris (60 yds.) 1985 43 Jack Carter 1961 27 Jerry Harris 1985 13 Tim Harris (78 yds.) 1983 42 Pete Weeks 1969 23 Chancy Carr 1996 36 Jack Carter 1960 23 Cliff Robinson 1991 Most Fumble Recoveries 33 Hal McGeorge 1973 21 Keith Wright 1977 5 Van Anderson 1974 32 Joe Allison 1992 21 Bob Baxter 1966 4 Several tied at four 32 Pete Weeks 1968 Most Punt Return Yards Most Pass Interceptions Most Field Goals Made 468 Ryan Roskelly 1994 11 Jerry Todd 1968 23 Joe Allison 1992 351 Russell Copeland 1992 8 David Berrong 1969 16 Ryan White 1998 308 Bob Baxter 1967 8 Steve Jaggard 1969 16 John Butler 1989 254 David Berrong 1968 7 Eddie Moore 1988 15 Don Glosson 1984 252 Ryan Roskelly 1995 6 Bill Brundzo 1966 14 John Butler 1988 240 James Thompson 1972 6 Walter Daggett 1971 14 Don Glosson 1983 239 Jack Carter 1961 6 Percy Nabors 1983

Most Field Goals Attempted Highest Punt Return Average Most Interception Yards 25 Joe Allison 1992 34.1 Jack Carter 1961 144 Percy Nabors 1983 20 John Butler 1989 27.8 Keith Wright 1975 136 David Berrong 1969 20 Don Glosson 1983 20.4 Frank Talerico 1956 119 Glenn Rogers, Jr. 1988 20 Rusty Bennett 1977 20.4 Russ Vollmer 1962 113 Keith Spann 1996 19 John Butler 1988 18.9 Andy Nelson 1956 104 Charlie Babb 1971 99 Bill Brundzo 1966 Most Points Kicking Most All-Purpose Yards 101 Joe Allison 1992 1303 Charles Wilson 1988 Most Blocked Kicks 71 Don Glosson 1983 1281 Bobby Ward 1973 4 Ken Irvin 1992 70 Ryan White 1998 1181 Keith Wright 1977 4 Marvin Chatman 1981 66 Joe Allison 1993 1173 Eddie Hill 1978 3 David Brandon 1984 66 John Butler 1989 1161 Mac Cody 1993 63 Don Glosson 1984 1145 Russell Copeland 1992 TeamTeam RecordsRecords MEMPHIS

Most Rushing Attempts Derrick Crawford led the Tigers in kickoff returns for four 16 vs Murray State 1985 81 vs North Texas State 1971 straight seasons from 1980-83. 15 vs Mississippi State 1993 77 vs Wichita State 1972 15 vs Mississippi State 1965 76 vs North Texas State 1979 14 vs North Texas State 1978 70 vs Georgia Tech 1981 14 vs Southern Miss 1988 70 vs Virginia Tech 1970 Most First Downs by Penalty Fewest Rushing Attempts 5 vs Alabama 1987 19 vs Arkansas 1998 5 vs North Texas State 1971 20 vs Mississippi 1998 4 by several opponents

Most Yards Rushing Most Total First Downs 507 vs Tulsa 1969 37 vs Louisville 1969 485 vs Wichita State 1970 31 vs Cincinnati 1984 456 vs North Texas State 1971 30 vs Utah State 1972 436 vs Tulsa 1972 30 vs North Texas State 1971 419 vs The Citadel 1962 30 vs The Citadel 1962

Fewest Yards Rushing Fewest Total First Downs -14 vs Houston 1998 2 vs Mississippi 1964

Most Rushing Touchdowns Most Points Scored 7 vs North Texas State 1971 70 vs Tampa 1949 7 vs The Citadel 1962 69 vs Louisville 1969 6 vs Wichita State 1972 64 vs Union 1950 6 vs Tulsa 1972 62 vs Tulane 1992 6 vs Cincinnati 1969 61 vs East Central Oklahoma 1951 Most Passes Had Intercepted 61 vs Arkansas State 1949 Most Passing Attempts 5 vs Miami 1993 47 vs Mississippi State 1993 5 vs Missouri 1991 Most Touchdowns Scored 46 vs Mississippi 1969 5 vs SW Louisiana 1987 11 vs Tampa 1949 46 vs Murray State 1985 5 vs Vanderbilt 1980 10 vs Louisville 1969 45 vs Louisville 1993 5 vs Vanderbilt 1979 10 vs Union 1950 44 vs Minnesota 1997 5 vs Houston 1968 9 vs Arkansas State 1949 41 vs North Texas State 1978 9 vs East Central Oklahoma 1951

TEAM SINGLE-GAME 5 vs New Mexico 1986 40 vs Wake Forest 1965 39 vs Mississippi 1998 Most Touchdown Passes Most Rushing Touchdowns 146 39 vs Southern Miss 1994 5 vs Louisville 1969 7 vs North Texas State 1971 39 vs Tulsa 1993 4 vs Tulane 1992 7 vs The Citadel 1962 39 vs SW Louisiana 1986 3 Ten different times 6 vs Wichita State 1972 6 vs Tulsa 1972 Fewest Passing Attempts Most Offensive Plays 6 vs Tulsa 1969 3 vs Arkansas State 1982 92 vs Murray State 1985 6 vs Cincinnati 1969 91 vs Mississippi 1983 Most Pass Completions 91 vs SW Louisiana 1983 Most Passing Touchdowns 30 vs Mississippi State 1993 89 vs Louisville 1968 5 vs Louisville 1969 25 vs Minnesota 1997 89 vs North Texas State 1971 4 vs Tulane 1992 25 vs Louisville 1993 3 by several opponents 24 vs Mississippi 1998 Fewest Offensive Plays 24 vs East Carolina 1993 30 vs Mississippi 1964 Most Extra Points 24 vs Tulsa 1993 9 vs Louisville 1969 24 vs Murray State 1985 Most Total Yards 8 vs Tulane 1992 22 vs Southern Miss 1988 659 vs Louisville 1969 7 vs Virginia Tech 1973 630 vs Cincinnati 1984 7 vs Wichita State 1972 Fewest Pass Completions 597 vs Wichita State 1970 7 vs Cincinnati 1972 1 four times (vs Miss. State, 1984) 560 vs Southern Miss 1970 7 vs Louisville 1962 552 vs Tulsa 1969 Most Passing Yards Most Field Goals Made 379 vs Mississippi State 1993 Fewest Total Yards 4 vs Cincinnati 1998 355 vs Southern Miss 1988 47 vs Mississippi 1964 4 vs Mississippi 1992 335 vs East Carolina 1992 4 vs North Texas State 1976 331 vs Mississippi 1969 Most First Downs Rushing 3 11 times 301 vs SW Louisiana 1973 26 vs Tulsa 1972 300 vs Minnesota 1997 24 vs Louisville 1969 292 vs Cincinnati 1997 24 vs The Citadel 1962 Most Field Goals Attempted 291 vs Tulane 1996 21 vs Georgia Tech 1981 6 vs North Texas State 1976 21 vs North Texas State 1971 4 vs Arkansas 1994 Fewest Passing Yards 4 vs Mississippi 1992 6 vs Southern Miss 1966 Most First Downs Passing 4 vs North Texas State 1977 17 vs Mississippi 1969 3 by several opponents Team Single-Game Records

Most Consecutive Field Goals Made Former Tiger quarterback Kippy Brown is now the offen- 9 vs Tennessee Tech 1962 16 1998-present sive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins. 16 From 1983-1984 Most Fumbles Lost 11 1992 7 vs Mississippi State 1976 7 vs Mississippi 1971 Most 2-Point Conversions Made 6 vs Louisville 1979 2 vs Louisville 1998 6 vs Mississippi 1976 6 vs Tennessee Tech 1962 Most Punts 13 vs Texas A&M 1979 Fewest Rushes Allowed 12 vs SW Louisiana 1986 15 vs North Texas State 1965 12 vs Texas A&M 1978 17 vs Louisville 1962 12 vs South Carolina 1972 20 vs West Texas State 1966 11 vs Houston 1978 23 vs Arkansas Statae 1998 11 vs West Texas State 1968 23 vs Cincinnati 1984 23 vs Vanderbilt 1983 Most Yards Punted 23 vs Louisville 1964 492 vs Texas A&M 1979 23 vs Houston 1963 433 vs Texas A&M 1978 423 vs Houston 1978 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 421 vs Vanderbilt 1982 -4 vs Mississippi 1993 416 vs South Carolina 1972 0 vs Texas-Arlington 1962 8 vs Louisville 1991 Fewest Yards Punted 13 vs Louisville 1963 11 vs Southern Miss 1977 24 vs Louisville 1962 27 vs Louisville 1992 Highest Punting Average 50.3 vs Louisville 1992 12 vs Houston 1997 Fewest Pass Completions Allowed 48.5 vs Houston 1963 12 vs Southern Miss 1984 1 vs North Texas State 1962 48.2 vs Georgia 1984 12 vs Louisville 1976 1 vs Houston 1968 46.0 vs Mississippi State 1974 12 vs The Citadel 1962 1 vs Southern Miss 1976 46.0 vs West Texas State 1964 2 by several opponents SINGLE-GAME TEAM Fewest Penalties Lowest Punting Average 0 vs Mississippi 1982 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 11.0 vs Southern Miss 1977 5 vs Southern Miss 1976 Most Penalty Yards 6 vs Houston 1974 Most Punt Returns 147 vs West Texas State 1964 7 vs North Texas State 1962 10 vs Tulsa 1994 140 vs Wichita State 1968 13 vs North Texas State 1963 9 vs Mississippi State 1985 136 vs Mississippi State 1985 14 vs Southern Miss 1981 8 vs Quantico 1966 130 vs Tulane 1992 7 vs Tennessee Tech 1962 126 vs Houston 1997 Fewest Total Yards Allowed 6 vs several opponents 124 vs Louisville 1993 87 vs Texas-Arlington 1962 121 vs Mississippi State 1998 87 vs Tennessee Tech 1962 Most Punt Return Yards 116 vs The Citadel 1962 100 vs North Texas State 1963 194 vs Tulsa 1994 102 vs Mississippi State 1963 133 vs Tulsa 1968 Most Fumbles 103 vs Mississippi State 1962 147 133 vs Wichita State 1968 11 vs Mississippi 1976 107 vs Mississippi 1993 120 vs North Texas State 1974 10 vs Louisville 1979 97 vs Cincinnati 1972 9 vs Florida State 1977 Most Pass Interceptions 92 vs Mississippi 1967 9 vs Mississippi 1971 6 vs East Carolina 1993 92 vs Southern Miss 1972 9 vs Southern Miss 1963 6 vs NTSU 1968 5 vs 9 other opponents Fewest Punt Return Yards Wide receiver Jerry Harris averaged 25.3 yards a recep- -5 vs SW Louisiana 1987 tion for the Tigers in 1984. Most Fumble Recoveries 6 vs Tulsa 1972 Most Kickoff Returns 5 vs Cincinnati 1998 8 vs Florida State 1987 5 vs Louisville 1983 8 vs Mississippi 1980 4 vs 12 other opponents 8 vs Mississippi 1971 8 vs Louisville 1970 Most Blocked Kicks 8 vs Mississippi 1970 4 vs Arkansas 1992 3 vs Alabama 1991 Most Kickoff Return Yards 186 vs Southern Miss 1983 Total Turnovers 169 vs Florida State 1979 8 vs NTSU 1968 168 vs Houston 1967 7 vs Cincicnnati 1998 168 vs Tulane 1988 7 vs Tulsa 1972 167 vs Cincinnati 1972 7 vs Mississippi State 1997 7 vs Southern Miss 1968 7 vs Houston 1968 Fewest Kickoff Return Yards 0 vs several opponents

Most Penalties 15 vs Tulane 1992 15 vs Mississippi State 1985 13 vs Mississippi State 1998 13 vs Mississippi 1983 TeamTeam RecordsRecords MEMPHIS

Most Rushing Attempts Most Passes Had Intercepted Keith Benton, the all-time leading rushing quarterback in school history, led Memphis' 612 1972 22 1980 stunning upset over No. 14 Southern Cal in 1991. 606 1971 22 1965 580 1975 20 1995 570 1970 20 1979 558 1979 18 1986 18 1982 Fewest Rushing Attempts 18 1978 335 1964 Most Touchdown Passes Most Yards Rushing 19 1992 2752 1960 18 1993 2629 1970 14 1978 2660 1971 14 1976 2483 1969 14 1969 2342 1972 14 1965 14 1961 Fewest Yards Rushing 14 1960 1045 1995 1130 1996 Fewest Touchdown Passes 1215 1997 1 1963 1297 1993 1321 1964 Most Offensive Plays 859 1972 Most Rushing Touchdowns 793 1973 33 1961 786 1974 29 1969 786 1971 27 1968 783 1982 20 1984 26 1970 27 1960 19 1995 26 1962 Fewest Offensive Plays 19 1993 Most Passing Attempts 526 1964 18 1973 Most Passing Touchdowns 352 1993 19 1992 336 1997 Most Total Yards Fewest First Downs by Penalty 18 1993 320 1998 4124 1969 2 1957 14 1978 320 1995 3800 1988 14 1976 313 1996 3790 1976 Most Total First Downs 14 1969 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON 308 1992 3784 1992 217 1972 14 1965 148 290 1982 3723 1970 215 1969 14 1961 288 1994 214 1976 14 1960 288 1973 Fewest Total Yards 208 1993 2215 1966 206 1988 Most Extra Points Fewest Pass Attempts 206 1973 40 1961 78 1957 Most First Downs Rushing 39 1969 151 1972 Fewest Total First Downs 34 1960 Most Pass Completions 128 1971 106 1958 33 1992 203 1993 127 1970 33 1973 182 1992 126 1969 Most Points Scored 33 1972 178 1997 124 1976 385 1949 159 1973 374 1950 Most Field Goals Made 154 1985 Fewest First Downs Rushing 332 1961 23 1992 153 1996 66 1995 328 1969 15 1994 153 1982 72 1964 312 1992 15 1984 151 1995 14 1988 147 1998 Most First Downs Passing Fewest Points Scored 14 1983 104 1993 7 1920 13 1977 Fewest Pass Completions 97 1988 38 1957 93 1973 Most Touchdowns Scored Fewest Field Goals Made 92 1997 57 1949 0 1958 Most Yards Passing 89 1998 56 1950 2369 1997 87 1992 48 1961 Most Field Goals Attempted 2191 1992 82 1995 45 1969 25 1992 2030 1988 79 1982 43 1960 21 1994 2005 1998 20 1983 1945 1973 Fewest First Downs Passing Fewest Touchdowns Scored 20 1977 1766 1985 18 1957 1 1920 19 1995 19 1988 Fewest Passing Yards Most First Downs by Penalty Most Rushing Touchdowns 18 1996 477 1957 23 1996 33 1961 18 1993 22 1965 29 1969 18 1982 21 1987 27 1968 27 1960 Team Single-Season Records

Fewest Field Goals Attempted 887 1972 73 1959 2 1960 8 1978 877 1995 2 1963 8 1968 Most Pass Completions Allowed 3 1958 Fewest Kickoff Return Yards 224 1998 3 1973 Most 2-Point Conversions Made 388 1960 182 1996 4 of 7 1976 178 1989 Most Touchdown Passes Allowed 3 of 4 1988 Most Penalties 22 1989 3 of 7 1979 89 1992 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 21 1998 3 of 6 1978 87 1960 566 1962 3 of 5 1977 83 1984 804 1963 Fewest Total Touchdowns Allowed 3 of 3 1975; 1997; 1998 82 1961 808 1958 7 1963 81 1995 820 1959 10 1962 Most Punts 897 1960 11 1961 81 1980 Fewest Penalties 13 1960 80 1978 46 1979 Most Passing Yards Allowed 13 1964 79 1983 3090 1998 13 1966 77 1986 Most Penalty Yards 2675 1989 77 1981 958 1960 Most Total Touchdowns Allowed 931 1961 Fewest Total Yards Allowed 44 1998 Fewest Punts 753 1995 1324 1962 43 1989 29 1962 750 1993 1637 1963 739 1992 1985 1960 Most Pass Interceptions Most Yards Punted 736 1972 2147 1961 29 1968 3117 1978 732 1957 2322 1964 24 1983 3049 1983 23 1969 3048 1980 Fewest Penalty Yards Most Total Yards Allowed 23 1960 2928 1986 389 1979 5008 1998 22 1965 2873 1994 4596 1989 22 1956 Most Fumbles Fewest Yards Punted 52 1976 Fewest Points Allowed Fewest Pass Interceptions 985 1962 50 1979 26 1922 7 1978 SINGLE-SEASON TEAM 49 1971 27 1929 8 1998 Highest Punting Average 43 1986 41 1938 43.3 1992 40 1973 44 1933 Most Fumble Recoveries 40.2 1997 52 1963 26 1976 40.2 1963 Fewest Fumbles 25 1957 40.2 1988 16 1961 Most Points Allowed 24 1979 38.9 1982 17 1993; 1998 340 1998 23 1974 18 1996 338 1989 22 1978 Lowest Punting Average 22 1980 33.9 1962 Most Fumbles Lost Fewest Rushing TDs Allowed 34 1976 2 1961 Fewest Fumble Recoveries Most Punt Returns 24 1979 4 1963 7 1993 47 1994 23 1972 8 1964 7 1988 38 1971 21 1974 9 1962 35 1995 21 1970 9 1966 149 35 1993 27 1983 Fewest Fumbles Lost Most Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 27 1964 7 1983; 1998 27 1978 8 1993 Fewest Punt Returns 9 1996 Fewest Passing Touchdowns Allowed 13 1998 1 1962 Fewest Rushes Allowed Most Punt Return Yards 322 1962 Flanker Ryan Roskelly had at least one reception in 22 consecutive games. 514 1994 336 1966 468 1992 342 1964 408 1961 342 1963 385 1972 383 1965 381 1968 Most Rushes Allowed Fewest Punt Return Yards 603 1980 54 1980 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Most Kickoff Returns 758 1962 57 1986 833 1963 50 1998 1052 1964 45 1988 1088 1960 42 1978 1172 1994 41 1987 1217 1961

Fewest Kickoff Returns Most Rushing Yards Allowed 17 1962 2620 1978

Most Kickoff Return Yards Fewest Pass Completions Allowed 1111 1986 48 1957 1071 1993 49 1962 1025 1998 51 1958 954 1988 68 1956 TopTop RankedRanked TigersTigers MEMPHIS ALL-TIME LEADING QUARTERBACKS 1. DANNY SPARKMAN (Collierville, TN, 1983-85) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD 1983 11 105-216 .486 1,390 11 11 83 71 29 0 1984 11 81-174 .466 1,315 7 10 84 51 (-12) 0 1985 11 142-272 .522 1,606 9 11 75 70 37 0 TOT 33 328-662 .495 4,311 27 32 841 92 54 0 2. LLOYD PATTERSON (Memphis, TN, 1975-78) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD 1975 5 30-72 .416 371 0 7 75 168 5 1976 11 87-178 .488 1,563 14 6 61 135 103 7 1977 10 73-169 .431 1,336 9 8 64 91 138 3 1978 11 56-141 .397 931 7 1 3 94 105 (-42) 0 TOT 37 246-560 .439 4,201 30 34 94 406 367 15 3. STEVE MATTHEWS (Tullahoma, TN, 1992-93) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD Steve Matthews, who is now with the Jack- 1992 11 175-286 .612 2,084 18 12 80 34 -213 0 sonville Jaguars, threw 31 touchdowns 1993 9 166-273 .608 1,896 13 13 66 38 -176 1 TOT 20 341-559 .610 3,980 31 25 80 72 -389 1 during his Tiger career. 4. BERNARD ODEN (Spring Hill, TN, 1995-97) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD 1995 5 31-68 .456 362 1 6 68 36 29 2 1996 9 8-16 .500 75 1 0 16 4 9 0 1997 11 170-316 .538 2249 12 9 70 129 81 8 TOT 25 209-400 .523 2686 14 15 70 169 119 10 5. TIM JONES (Gordo, AL, 1986-89) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD 1986 7 39-97 .402 361 3 9 33 70 116 2 1987 9 54-95 .568 709 5 7 51 87 269 2 TOP RANKED TIGERS 1988 5 44-84 .524 581 4 3 72 60 178 2 1989 10 73-144 .507 1,017 7 10 45 100 271 2 150 TOT 31 210-420 .500 2,668 19 29 72 317 834 8 6. KEITH BENTON (Homestead, FL, 1990-91) YEAR GP COMP-ATT PCT. YDS TDs INT LG RUSH YDS TD 1990 10 76-176 .432 1,265 7 11 76 148 612 5 1991 11 90-199 .452 1,203 8 13 69 116 329 4 TOT 21 166-375 .442 2,468 15 24 145 264 941 9 Paul "Skeeter" Gowen is the school's sec- ALL-TIME LEADING RUNNING BACKS ond leading rusher with 2,227 career yards. 1. DAVE CASINELLI (Follansbee, WV, 1960-63) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD 1960 10 40 148 3.7 NA 2 0 0 0 1961 10 117 646 5.2 NA 9 3 83 0 1962 10 173 826 4 8 NA 11 3 40 0 1963 10 219 1,016 4.6 NA 14 2 37 0 TOT 40 549 2,636 4.8 NA 36 8 160 0

2. PAUL “SKEETER” GOWEN (Memphis, TN, 1969-71) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD 1969 10 117 715 6.1 85 6 2 23 0 1970 10 145 868 6.0 69 6 10 132 0 1971 11 149 644 4.2 6 6 110 1 TOT 31 411 2,227 5.4 85 18 18 265 1

3. LARRY PORTER (Columbus, GA, 1990-93) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD 1990 10 116 468 4.1 56 9 7 26 0 1991 10 116 454 3.9 49 2 13 129 0 Larry Porter set a freshman rushing record with 206 yards against Arkansas State. Tiger All-Time Leaders 1992 10 140 732 5.2 58 4 11 147 1 1993 8 126 540 4.3 66 5 15 68 0 TOT 38 498 2,194 4.4 66 20 46 370 1

4. TERDELL MIDDLETON (Memphis, TN, 1973-76) YEAR GP RUSH YDS AVG LG TD REC YDS TD 1973 1 2 16 8.0 12 1 1 22 0 1974 11 108 449 4.1 17 5 6 61 0 1975 11 138 586 4.2 7 5 18 0 1976 11 160 919 5.7 31 5 4 36 0 TOT 34 408 1,970 4.8 31 18 16 137 0

ALL-TIME LEADING RECEIVERS

Terdell Middleton went on to become an 1. EARNEST GRAY (Greenwood, MS, 1975-78) all-pro tailback with the Green Bay Pack- YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD ers. 1975 11 5 78 15.6 17 0 0 0 0 1976 11 29 529 18.2 47 2 0 0 0 1977 11 28 826 29.5 64 6 6 39 0 1978 11 35 690 19.7 94 9 3 (-2) 0 TOT 44 97 2,123 21.9 94 17 9 37 0

2. RUSSELL COPELAND (Tupelo, MS, 1989-92) TOP RANKED TIGERS RANKED TOP YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TDS 1989 11 22 333 15.1 45 1 1 -1 0 1990 10 33 684 20.7 76 4 0 0 0 1991 redshirted 1992 11 61 736 12.1 80 7 1 9 0 TOT 32 116 1,753 15.1 80 12 2 8 0

3. RICHIE FLOYD (Mayfield, KY, 1995-Present) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD 1995 INJURED 1996 11 43 600 14.0 56 1 2 11 0 1997 11 38 617 16.2 67 1 0 0 0 151 1998 11 29 437 15.1 34 2 1 (-2) 0 TOT 33 110 1,654 15.1 67 4 3 9 0 A versatile athlete who also played tailback and kick returner, Keith Wright is Memphis' fourth all-time leading receiver. 4. DAMIEN DODSON (Memphis., TN, 1996-present) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD 1996 11 21 231 11.0 42 1 0 0 0 1997 10 45 605 13.4 70 5 4 18 0 1998 11 42 753 17.9 92 2 3 20 0 TOT 32 108 1,589 14.7 92 8 7 30 0

5. ISAAC BRUCE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 1992-93) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TDS 1992 11 39 532 13.6 66 5 0 0 0 1993 11 74 1,054 14.2 44 10 2 -4 0 TOT 22 113 1,586 14.0 66 15 2 -4 0

6. KEITH WRIGHT (Vicksburg, MS, 1974-77) YEAR GP REC YDS AVG LG TD RUSH YDS TD 1974 10 11 166 15.0 46 3 3 20 0 1975 7 7 100 23.2 1 44 270 0 1976 11 18 354 19.6 41 4 0 0 0 1977 11 38 628 16.5 3 3 7 0 TOT 39 74 1,248 16.9 46 11 50 297 0

Russell Copeland is the second all-time leading receiver in Tiger history. CareerCareer LeadersLeaders MEMPHIS 6. Keith Benton 2,468 6. Earnest Gray 97 11. Charlie Babb (41) 235 7. Billy Fletcher 2,311 7. Stan Davis 79 12. Tommy Eldred (23) 224 8. David Fowler 2,283 8. Ryan Roskelly 78 13. Damien Dodson (18) 218 9. Qadry Anderson 2,047 9. Keith Wright 74 14. Judson Flint (19) 211 10. Danny Pierce 1,974 10. Darrius Blevins 73 15. Frank Talerico (12) 200 11. Kevin Betts 1,511 11. Jerry Harris 72 12. Russ Volmer 1,454 12. Bobby Ward 71 ALL-TIME 13. Al Harvey 1,405 13. Wayne Pryor (FB) 69 INTERCEPTION RETURNERS 14. Rusty Trail 1,370 14. Damien Dodson 66 15. Joe Borich 1,369 15. Mac Cody 64 16. Trell Hooper 1,194 16. Derrick Crawford 63 Player (attempts) Yards 17. Darrell Martin 1,157 17. Bob Sherlag 62 1. Keith Spann (11) 267 18. Ricky Thurow 1,067 18. John Bush 61 2. Glenn Rogers, Jr. (9) 229 19. Andy Whitwell 1,024 19. Jerry Knowlton 60 3. Charlie Babb (9) 216 20. Kenton Evans 957 20. Charles Wilson 53 4. David Berrong (17) 196 21. Neil Suber 930 21. Enis Jackson 49 5. Mike Nettles (8) 188 22. Joe Bruner 846 22. Frank Blackwell 47 6. Jerry Todd (16) 184 23. Terry Padgett 827 23. Larry Porter (RB) 46 7. Percy Nabors (8) 176 24. James Earl Wright 765 24. Chancy Carr 45 8. Bob Sherlag (7) 148 25. Nick Buoni 753 Chris Martin 45 9. Steve Jaggard (12) 137 10. Eric Harris (10) 128 ALL-TIME ALL-TIME ALL-TIME ALL-TIME LEADING RECEIVERS INTERCEPTION LEADERS LEADING RUSHERS (by yardage) KICKOFF RETURNERS (by yardage) Player No. Player Yards Player Yards 1. Earnest Gray 2,123 Player (attempts) Yards 1. David Berrong 17 1. Dave Casinelli 2,636 2. Jerry Todd 16 2. Paul Gowen 2,227 2. Russell Copeland 1,753 1. William Arnold (55) 1,202 3. Richie Floyd 1,654 2. Jerry Harris (47) 1,165 3. Eric Harris 13 3. Larry Porter 2,194 4. Glenn Rogers, Jr. 12 4. Terdell Middleton 1,970 4. Damien Dodson 1,589 3. Derrick Crawford (45) 957 CAREER LEADERS Bill Brundzo 12 5. Wayne Pryor 1,924 5. Isaac Bruce 1,586 4. Russell Volmer (30) 900 6. Keith Wright 1,248 5. Dornell Harris (39) 868 Steve Jaggard 12 6. Jeff Womack 1,764 7. Keith Spann 11 152 7. Gerard Arnold 1,672 7. Richie Floyd 1,217 6. Bobby Ward (30) 842 8. Dornell Harris 1,641 8. Jerry Harris 1,186 7. Kevin Cobb 837 9. Jay McCoy 1,537 9. James Thompson 1,183 7. Bob Baxter (33) 752 ALL-TIME 10. Reuben Gibson 1,470 10. Derrick Crawford 1,117 8. Keith Wright (36) 738 QB SACKS LEADERS 11. Richard Locke 1,417 11. Stan Davis 1,105 9. Charles Wilson (30) 735 12. Punkin Williams 1,378 12. Bobby Ward 1,056 10. Stan Davis (26) 697 Player No. 13. Teofilo Riley 1,364 13. Bob Sherlag 1,041 11. John Martin (25) 647 1. Marquis Bowling 20 14. Ray Jamieson 1,321 14. John Bush 1,023 12. Richard Williams (34) 639 2. Marlon Brown 19 15. Marcus Holliday 1,275 15. Darrius Blevins 1,017 13. Brian Davis (24) 612 3. Tim Harris 18 16. Leon Bosby 1,244 16. Jerry Knowlton 973 14. Nick Pappas (22) 594 4. Marvin Thomas 17 17. Herb Covington 1,236 17. Charles Wilson 971 15. Ricky Rivas (28) 541 5. Brian Barnett 15 18. Tony Wiley 1,215 18. Ryan Roskelly 963 16. P.T. Jones (23) 532 6. James Logan 14 19. Billy Fletcher 1,147 19. Chancy Carr 944 17. Sammy Seals (21) 523 Charles King 14 20. Leo Cage 1,137 20. Mac Cody 879 18. Billy Fletcher (19) 504 Chris Hobbs 14 21. Richard Williams 1,092 21. Frank Blackwell 869 Cedric Wright 14 22. Eddie Hill 1,076 22. Ray Craft 845 ALL-TIME 10. Pat Jansen 12.5 23. Marvin Cox 1,074 23. Damien Dodson 836 PUNT RETURNERS 24. James King 1,020 24. Enis Jackson 814 (by yardage) ALL-TIME 25. Gerald White 1,013 25. Ricky Rivas 753 CAREER TACKLES ALL-TIME Player (attempts) Yards ALL-TIME 1. Keith Wright (57) 816 Player No. LEADING RECEIVERS 2. Ryan Roskelly (70) 720 1. Danton Barto 473 LEADING PASSERS (by receptions) 3. Bob Baxter (40) 450 2. Michael Thomas 454 4. David Berrong (33) 376 3. Eric Fairs 435 Player Yards Player Catches 5. Russell Copeland (37) 351 4. Keith Butler 384 1. Danny Sparkman 4,311 1. Russell Copeland 116 6. Jerry Harris (47) 314 5. Todd Ondra 372 2. Lloyd Patterson 4,201 2. Isaac Bruce 113 7. Anthony Parker (48) 290 6. Octavian Sharp 368 3. Steve Matthews 3,980 3. Richie Floyd 110 8. Anthony Carter (12) 272 Jerry Dandridge 368 4. Tim Jones 2,722 4. Damien Dodson 108 9. James Thompson (22) 269 5. Bernard Oden 2,686 5. James Thompson 105 10. Russell Volmer (17) 258 100-Yard100-Yard GamesGames MEMPHIS 260 Paul Gowen vs Tulsa,1969 120 Billy Fletcher vs West Texas State,1965 210 Dave Casinelli vs Houston,1963 120 James King vs North Texas State,1977 206 Larry Porter vs Arkansas State,1990 120 Richard Locke vs North Texas State,1979 190 Teofilo Riley vs Arkansas State, 1998 119 Gerard Arnold vs Southern Mississippi, 1998 188 Eddie Hill vs Cincinnati,1978 119 Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, 1997 184 Richard Williams vs Georgia Tech, 1980 119 Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, 1998 174 Larry Porter vs Cincinnati, 1992 119 Teofilo Riley vs SW Louisiana, 1996 172 Terdell Middleton vs Tulane,1976 119 Dornell Harris vs Utah State,1972 167 Larry Porter vs Arkansas State ,1991 119 James King vs Wichita State,1977 165 Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1998 118 Leo Cage vs Ole Miss,1979 164 John Martin vs East Carolina, 1992 116 Marvin Cox vs Florida,1989 163 Paul Gowen vs North Texas State,1970 116 Billy Fletcher vs Tulsa,1965 160 Gerard Arnold vs East Carolina, 1998 116 Ralph Messer vs Louisville,1952 156 Leo Cage vs Cincinnati,1979 115 Wayne Pryor vs Tulsa,1987 154 Dave Casinelli vs Mississippi State,1962 115 Paul Gowen vs Miami,1969 152 Teofilo Riley vs Louisville, 1998 114 Eddie Hill vs Southern Miss,1978 150 Marvin Cox vs Cincinnati,1989 113 Larry Porter vs Ole Miss, 1992 148 Punkin Williams vs Southern Miss,1984 113 John Martin vs SW Louisiana, 1993 147 Keith Benton vs Louisville,1990 112 Wayne Pryor vs Alabama,1987 RUSHERS 100-YARD 145 Herb Covington vs McNeese State,1965 112 Terdell Middleton vs Florida State,1974 145 Danny Felts vs Wichita State,1979 112 Reuben Gibson vs Louisville,1976 143 Terdell Middleton vs Tulsa,1975 111 Ronald Moon vs Mississippi State,1974 142 Gerard Arnold vs East Carolina, 1997 111 Charles Allen vs Tulane in 1990 142 Punkin Williams vs SW Louisiana,1984 110 Dornell Harris vs Kansas State,1973 141 Paul Gowen vs Utah State,1971 110 James King vs Southern Miss,1977 140 Dave Casinelli vs Chattanooga,1963 110 Jeff Womack vs Tennessee,1985 140 Herb Covington vs Cincinnati,1966 109 Ray Jamieson vs Southern Miss,1971 140 Jeff Womack vs Louisville,1983 109 Dan Darby vs Cincinnati,1972 139 Dave Casinelli vs Texas-Arlington,1962 108 Lloyd Patterson vs Florida State,1975 138 Marcus Holliday vs Tennessee,1991 107 Reuben Gibson vs Colorado State,1974 153 137 Larry Porter vs Ole Miss, 1993 107 Eddie Hill vs Wichita State,1978 137 Ray Jamieson vs Louisville,1968 106 Marcus Holliday vs Louisville,1991 137 Punkin Williams vs Miss. State,1984 106 Dornell Harris vs Virginia Tech,1973 136 Dave Casinelli vs South Carolina,1963 106 Tony Wiley vs Southern Miss,1981 136 Al Harvey vs Utah State,1972 105 Marvin Cox vs Tulane,1989 135 Paul Gowen vs Southern Miss,1970 105 Dave Casinelli vs Tennessee Tech,1962 134 Xavier Crawford vs Southern Miss,1991 103 Herb Covington vs West Texas St.,1965 133 Larry Porter vs Tulsa, 1992 103 Marvin Cox vs Vanderbilt,1988 132 Tim Jones vs Tulane,1989 102 Gerard Arnold vs Minnesota, 1998 131 Ricky Thurow vs Louisville,1969 102 Marvin Cox vs Arkansas State,1989 131 Joe Lynch vs Wichita State,1970 102 Herb Covington vs Miss. State,1965 131 Dornell Harris vs Wichita State,1972 102 Terdell Middleton vs Florida State,1976 131 Tony Wiley vs Ole Miss,1980 102 Terdell Middleton vs Wichita State,1976 130 Paul Gowen vs Utah State,1970 102 Eddie Hill vs Mississippi State,1977 129 Dave Casinelli vs The Citadel,1962 102 Wayne Pryor vs Southern Miss,1986 129 Terry Padgeft vs South Carolina,1966 101 Gerald White vs Tulane,1987 129 Dornell Harris vs Tulsa,1972 101 Jay McCoy vs Southern Miss,1969 128 Billy Fletcher vs West Texas State,1964 100 Gerald White vs Vanderbilt,1987 126 Leon Bosby vs SW Louisiana,1990 100 Jay McCoy vs Louisville,1968 124 Leo Cage vs Louisville,1979 100 Richard Williams vs Louisville,1980 123 Gerard Arnold vs Cincinnati, 1998 122 Ray Jamieson vs North Texas State,1971 100-YARD RUSHING LEADERS 121 Jay McCoy vs Florida State,1969 Gerard Arnold 8; Dave Casinelli 7; Paul Gowen 6; Larry Porter 6; 121 Richard Locke vs Ole Miss,1978 Terdell Middleton 5; Marvin Cox 5; Dornell Harris 5; Punkin 121 Punkin Williams vs Louisville,1983 Williams 4; Eddie Hill 4; Herb Covington 4; Teofilo Riley 3 TheThe LastLast TimeTime MEMPHIS

INDIVIDUAL IN ONE GAME RECEIVED FOR 3 TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Lonny Calicchio, Mississippi, 1995 RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 150 YARDS Memphis: Russell Copeland vs Tennessee, 1992* HAD A 70-YARD PUNT Memphis: Gerard Arnold vs East Carolina, 1998 (160 yds) Opponent: Allama Matthews, Vanderbilt, 1982 Memphis: Jeff Fite vs. Alabama, 1989 (78 yards)* Opponent: Derrick Nix, Sou. Mississippi, 1998 (184 yds) TWO RECEIVERS OVER 100 YARDS HAD 4 PUNTS DOWNED INSIDE OPPONENT 20-YARD RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 200 YARDS Memphis: Mac Cody (112) & Isaac Bruce (112) vs LINE Memphis: Larry Porter vs Arkansas St., 1990 (206 yds) Mississippi State, 1993 Memphis: 4 by Mike Coughlin vs USL, 1995 Opponent: Jerris McPhail, East Carolina, 1995 (209 yards) Opponent: S.Giddeon (107) & T. Pinkston (110), KICKED A 50-YARD FIELD GOAL RUSHED FOR 250 YARDS Sou. Mississippi, 1998 Memphis: Ryan White vs Cincinnati, 1998 (52 yds) Memphis: Paul “Skeeter” Gowen vs Tulsa, 1969 (260)* KICKED 3 FIELD GOALS Opponent: Brian Hazelwood, Miss. State, 1997 (53 yards) Opponent: Has not happened Memphis: Ryan White vs Louisville, 1998 RUSHED FOR 2 TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Andy Crosland, Miami, FL, 1996 TEAM IN ONE GAME Memphis: Gerard Arnold vs Tulane, 1998 KICKED 4 FIELD GOALS RUSHED FOR 300 YARDS Opponent: Derrick Nix, Sou. Mississippi, 1998 Memphis: Ryan White vs Cincinnati, 1998 * Memphis: vs Arkansas State, 1998 (321 yards) RUSHED FOR 3 TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: John Becksvoort, Tennessee, 1992 RUSHED FOR 400 YARDS Memphis: Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas State, 1997 RETURNED AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TD Memphis: vs Tulsa, 1972 (436 yards) Opponoent: Derrick Nix, Sou. Mississippi, 1998 (3) Memphis: Scott Singler vs Arkansas State, 1994 (41 yards) RUSHED FOR 500 YARDS RUSHED FOR 4 TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Shawn Ferguson, Cincinnati, 1998 Memphis: vs Tulsa, 1969 (507) Memphis: Has not happened RETURNED TWO INTERCEPTIONS FOR A TD PASSED FOR 200 YARDS Opponent: Siran Stacy, Alabama, 1989 (4) Memphis: never Memphis: vs East Carolina, 1998 (226) TWO BACKS GAINED 100 YARDS Opponent: Shawn Ferguson, Cincinnati, 1998 Opponent: East Carolina, 1996 (414) Memphis: T. Riley (190) & G. Arnold (119) vs (83 & 40 yards) PASSED FOR 300 YARDS Arkansas State, 1998 HAD AN INTERCEPTED FUMBLE Memphis: vs Mississippi State, 1993 (379) Opponent: Johnson (133) & Isaac (117), FOR A TOUCHDOWN Opponent: East Carolina, 1998 (414) Mississippi State, 1997 Memphis: Ian Williams vs Michigan State, 1997 HAD 400 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE PASSED FOR 300 YARDS Opponent: Tyrone Carter, Minnesota, 1998 Memphis: vs Tulane, 1996 (456) THE LAST TIME Memphis: Bernard Oden vs Minnesota, 1997 (300) RECOVERED TWO FUMBLES IN A GAME Opponent: East Carolina, 1998 (558) Opponent: David Garrard, East Carolina, 1998 Memphis: DeMorrio Shank vs Houston, 1998 HAD 500 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE 154 (414 yards) RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TD Memphis: vs East Carolina, 1992 (550) PASSED FOR 400 YARDS Memphis: Ryan Roskelly vs Tulsa, 1994 (70 yards) Opponent: Houston, 1996 (558) Memphis: never Opponent: Magic Benton, Miami, FL, 1996 (67 yards) HAD 600 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE Opponent: David Garrard, East Carolina, 1998 RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TD Memphis: vs Cincinnati, 1984 (630 yards) (414 yards) Memphis: Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee, 1996 (95 yards) Opponent: Louisville, 1998 (613 yards) PASSED FOR 500 YARDS Opponent: Oscar Malone, Arkansas, 1992 (99) SCORED 60 POINTS Memphis: never RETURNED A BLOCKED PUNT FOR A TD Memphis: vs Tulane, 1992 (62-20) Opponent: Chris Redman, Louisville, 1998 (506 yards) Memphis: Jeff Bazemore vs Louisville, 1997 SCORED 70 POINTS PASSED FOR 2 TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Trevis Graham, Minnesota, 1998 Memphis: vs Tampa, 1949 (70-6) Memphis: Neil Suber vs ECU, 1998 INTERCEPTED 2 PASSES HAD 25 FIRST DOWNS Opponent: David Garrard, ECU, 1998 Memphis: Mike McKenzie vs USL, 1996 Memphis: vs East Carolina, 1994 (25 first downs) PASSED FOR 3 TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Shawn Ferguson, Cincinnati, 1998 Opponent: Houston, 1996 (25 first downs) Memphis: Bernard Oden vs UAB, 1997 INTERCEPTED 3 PASSES WERE SHUT OUT Opponent: Shaun King, Tulane, 1998 Memphis: Eddie Moore vs Tulane, 1988 + Memphis: vs Southern Miss, 1996 (16-0) PASSED FOR 4 TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Chris Donnelly, Vanderbilt, 1989 Opponent: Tulane, 1994 (13-0) Memphis: Steve Matthews vs Tulane, 1992* BLOCKED PUNT RECORDED A SAFETY Opponent: Shaun King, Tulane, 1998 Memphis: Don Haselwood vs Louisville, 1997 Memphis: vs Missouri, 1996 (Marquis Bowling) HAD OVER 100 YARDS RECEIVING Opponent: Devlin Jones, Minnesota, 1998 Opponent: Tulsa (sacked Tony Scarpino), 1994 Memphis: Damien Dodson vs ECU, 1998 (128) BLOCKED FIELD GOAL HAD A 90-YARD TOUCHDOWN SCORING DRIVE Opponent: Sherrod Giddeon, USM, 1998 (107 ) Memphis:Pat Stiles vs UAB, 1997 Memphis: 99 yards vs Arkansas State, 1998 HAD OVER 150 YARDS RECEIVING HAD A 50-YARD PUNT Opponent: 93 yards by Minnesota, 1998 Memphis: Richie Floyd vs Tulane, 1996 (172 ) Memphis: Jim Cande vs ECU, 1998 (59 yards) HAD A LEAST 5 INTERCEPTIONS Opponent: Zek Parker, Louisville, 1998 (159 yards) Opponent: Reagan King, Mississippi, 1998 (57 yards) Memphis: 5 vs Mississippi State, 1997 RECEIVED FOR 2 TOUCHDOWNS HAD A 60-YARD PUNT HAD AT LEAST 6 TURNOVERS Memphis: Damien Dodson vs Louisville, 1997 Memphis: Jeff Buffaloe vs. Arkansas, 1992 (62 yards) Memphis: 7 vs Cincinnati, 1998 Opponent: J.J. McQueen, ECU, 1998 AnnualAnnual TeamTeam StatsStats MEMPHIS Total Offense Rushing Passing 1st Scoring 3rd Year G Ply Yds Ypg Car Ypg Att Cmp Int Pct Yds Ypg Dwns Pts Avg Pen Yds Cnv 1998 11 716 3589 326.3 396 139.5 320 147 12 .459 2055 186.8 184 226 20.5 75 651 42-158 1997 11 768 3584 325.8 432 110.8 336 178 11 .529 2369 215.4 188 218 19.8 76 675 62-177 1996 11 718 2812 255.6 405 102.7 313 153 12 .489 1682 152.9 173 141 12.8 62 503 45-167 1995 11 735 2798 254.4 415 95.0 320 151 20 .472 1753 159.4 167 150 13.6 81 753 42-165 1994 11 743 2827 257.0 455 132.0 288 121 9 .420 1375 125.0 164 163 14.8 63 554 46-164 1993 11 776 3641 331.0 424 117.9 352 203 21 .577 2344 213.1 208 268 24.4 86 750 65-167 1992 11 725 3784 344.0 417 144.8 308 182 12 .591 2191 199.2 182 312 28.4 89 739 58-154 1991 11 740 3354 304.9 511 193.9 229 100 15 .437 1358 123.5 179 222 20.2 65 492 68-165 1990 11 770 3614 328.5 549 193.9 221 98 16 .443 1481 134.6 166 215 19.5 63 542 NA

1989 11 739 3277 297.9 499 168.7 240 113 19 .471 1421 129.2 190 174 15.8 61 496 NA 1988 11 721 3543 322.1 529 191.6 192 111 16 .578 1435 130.5 200 220 20.0 54 446 NA 1987 11 765 3800 345.5 487 160.9 278 142 13 .511 2030 184.5 206 226 20.5 66 489 NA 1986 11 715 2415 219.5 482 126.1 233 107 18 .459 1028 93.5 154 104 9.5 63 460 NA 1985 11 764 3049 277.2 460 116.6 304 154 14 .507 1766 160.5 177 180 16.4 74 605 NA 1984 11 680 3417 310.6 477 175.3 203 97 13 .478 1489 135.4 169 201 18.3 83 689 NA 1983 11 738 3373 306.6 496 173.2 242 113 12 .467 1468 133.5 156 274 24.9 79 661 NA 1982 11 783 3577 325.2 493 165.1 290 153 18 .527 1761 160.0 202 129 11.7 51 407 NA 1981 11 729 2622 238.4 534 151.2 195 83 17 .426 959 87.2 158 82 7.4 56 450 NA STATS TEAM ANNUAL 1980 11 693 2553 232.1 460 172.0 233 90 22 .386 1111 101.0 136 115 10.5 59 565 NA

1979 11 774 2909 264.4 558 162.1 216 87 20 .403 1125 102.2 165 166 15.1 46 389 NA 1978 11 754 3199 290.8 525 152.9 229 89 18 .389 1517 137.9 177 200 18.2 59 495 NA 1977 11 760 3490 317.3 539 161.8 221 94 8 .425 1710 155.5 192 228 20.7 49 489 NA 1976 11 727 3790 344.5 539 195.1 188 92 7 .489 1644 149.5 214 241 21.9 73 639 NA 1975 11 722 2953 268.4 580 200.5 142 58 12 .408 748 68.0 146 180 16.4 61 516 NA 1974 11 786 3390 308.1 555 174.6 231 127 11 .550 1469 133.5 192 225 20.5 60 580 NA 1973 11 793 3685 335.0 505 158.2 288 159 13 .552 1945 176.8 206 264 24.0 65 664 NA 1972 11 859 3685 335.0 612 212.9 247 116 9 .470 1343 122.0 217 265 24.1 79 736 NA 1971 11 786 3560 323.6 606 241.8 180 70 13 .389 1000 90.9 197 255 23.2 52 490 NA 1970 10 740 3723 372.3 570 262.9 170 81 16 .476 1094 109.4 195 227 22.7 69 636 NA 155 1969 10 741 4124 412.4 523 248.3 218 97 16 .445 1641 164.1 215 328 32.8 75 634 NA 1968 10 672 2949 294.9 490 175.6 182 71 14 .390 1193 119.3 153 258 25.8 60 624 NA 1967 9 550 2477 275.2 427 186.9 123 55 3 .447 795 88.3 135 206 22.9 51 502 NA 1966 9 545 2215 246.1 433 181.3 112 40 9 .357 1632 181.3 121 121 13.4 48 527 NA 1965 10 736 3470 347.0 453 203.0 283 103 22 .364 1440 144.0 100 215 21.5 55 638 NA 1964 9 526 2479 275.4 335 147.3 191 84 15 .440 1153 128.1 134 173 19.2 54 511 NA 1963 10 614 3059 305.9 509 229.2 105 44 13 .419 747 74.7 164 199 19.9 55 573 NA 1962 9 576 2859 317.6 453 218.4 123 56 18 .455 893 99.2 122 261 29.0 55 582 NA 1961 10 612 3690 369.0 437 234.1 175 83 7 .474 1349 134.9 183 332 33.2 82 931 NA 1960 10 578 3138 313.8 459 217.6 121 57 18 .416 962 96.2 170 303 30.2 80 878 NA

1959 10 615 2641 264.1 480 184.2 135 63 9 .467 799 79.9 140 142 14.2 61 557 NA 1958 9 507 2087 231.9 417 179.6 90 37 6 .411 471 52.3 106 142 15.8 62 629 NA 1957 10 573 2790 279.0 495 183.6 78 38 10 .487 477 47.7 121 195 19.5 69 732 NA 1956 10 617 2999 299.9 497 212.5 122 47 13 .385 887 88.7 146 209 20.9 NA NA NA 1955 9 434 1668 185.3 332 127.7 102 33 12 .324 519 57.7 79 94 10.4 NA 729 NA 1954 10 474 1977 197.7 376 150.3 98 39 12 .398 474 47.4 NA 166 16.6 NA NA NA

WALK-ON SUCCESS Marvin Cox, TB (1988-90), Brian Davis, TB (1993-94), Mike Dion, FB (1979-82), Ken Dunek, TE (1978-79), Adam English, H (1994-97), Judson Flint, S (1977-78), Alvin Franklin, , WR (1993-94), Over the years, Memphis has had a number of walk-ons or tryout athletes who have earned Arthur Franklin, P (1985-86), David Garaffa, (LB (1988-91), Don Glosson, K (1983-85), Tony Graves, scholarships and gone on to have great careers. Included in this group are punters Hugh Owens and Jeff S (1977-79), Jarvis Greer, S (1977), Gregg Hauss, K (1981-83), Taurus Henderson, DB (1996), Joe Buffaloe, who hold virtually every Memphis punting record; and Gerard Arnold, a 1,000-yard rusher. Hennelly, S (1983-85), Trell Hooper, DB/QB (1981-85), Reginald Howard (1998-present), Kosha Irby, Following is a list of walk-ons who earned scholarships: DB (1996-Present), James King, TB (1976-78), Jimmy Lackie, S (1974-75), Ted Lane, PK (1994 & Brence Armstrong, DS (1995), Gerard Arnold (1996-Present), Al Bloodworth, DB (1995), Chip 1996), Steve Lincoln, LB (1977-78), Jake Linville, LB (1991-93), Doran Major, S (1981-82), Davis Bowers, S (1982-84), John Bowers, WR (1979-82), Marquis Bowling, DE (1995-98), Glenn Boyd, TE Marsh, OL (1995), Kenny McDade, CB (1991), Andy McWilliams, P (1991-93), Bubba Nelms, OT (1983-84), Andy Bramlett, LB (1983-84), Gerald Brown, WR (1981), Marlon Brown, LB (1985-88), John (1983-84), Hugh Owens, P (1976-79), Ron Palmer, CB (1985-87, Joe Rocconi, DS/LB (1997- Butler, K (1986-89), Jeff Buffaloe, P (1991-92), Jeff Bynum, FB (1990-91), Jim Cande, K (1996- Present), Keith Setler, OT (1993-94), Juan Settles, FB (1986-87), Terri Sudduth, S (1978-80), Brandon Present), Marvin Chatman, CB (1980-82), Rozell Clayton, FB (1981-84), Mike Coughlin, P (1995), Tucker, FB (1995-Present). LouLou GrozaGroza AwardAward MEMPHIS

Joe Allison, standing with Lou Groza, was the first re- Football Writers Association, the Associated Press, In accepting the Lou Groza Award from "The cipient of the prestigious Lou Groza Award. United Press International, College and Pro Foot- Toe" himself, Allison credited his snapper and ball Weekly and The Sporting News. He is Mem- holder and the entire Tiger special teams. phis' first ever first team All-American on the "Out of the 57 snaps during the season," Associated Press squad and was named to more Allison said, "I was the only one who made a first team All-America teams in one year than any mistake. Chad (Williams) did not have a bad snap, other Memphis football Tiger in the school's his- Andy (McWilliams) did not have a bad hold, but I tory. missed two field goals. I couldn't have done it Following the Thanksgiving holidays, Allison without their help." suffered an attack of appendicitis and had an The cousin of the late NASCAR driver Davey emergency appendectomy. The surgery kept Allison, Joe booted 32-of-32 PATs in 1992 and Allison from traveling to Hollywood, CA, to appear finished with a school record 81 consecutive PATs on the Bob Hope Christmas Special and it was made for his career. while he was in the hospital recovering from his He set the Memphis record for field goals surgery that Allison learned that he had won the made in a single season when he kicked his 17th Lou Groza Award. of the year in the Tigers win over Tulsa in 1992. "Mr. Winn called and told me that I had won the Allison currently holds the Memphis record for award and it made me feel a whole lot better," 50-yard field goals in a season with three in 1990 Allison stated. "I was determined that I was going and with two 51-yarders in 1992, Allison has hit to get well and travel to Florida for the awards more 50- plus yard field goals than any other ceremony." player in Tiger history. Allison did indeed recover from his surgery For 30 years, the school scoring record for a Former placekicker and with the assistance of former head coach single season had been 84 points by Dave Casinelli Joe Allison enjoyed a record setting career and a and kicking coach Murray Arm- (1963). Allison broke Casinelli's record during the brilliant season in 1992, but he never dreamed that strong, traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, to re- Ole Miss game and finished the season with 101 in doing so he would receive the Lou Groza Award, ceive the first national award ever won by a Mem- points. He accounted for 35.2 percent of all of the which is presented to the nation's top college phis player. Tigers' points in 1992. kicker. LOU GROZA AWARD The December 10th program was emceed by LOU GROZA AWARD WINNERS Allison, a native of Atlanta, GA, led the nation ABC sportscaster Curt Gowdy, and Baylor Univer- 1992: Joe Allison, Memphis in field goals per game, average field goals made sity head coach Grant Teaff was the guest speaker. 156 1993: Judd Davis, Florida per game, and in kick scoring for the final nine The banquet was attended by 350 individuals weeks of the 1992 season. His 23-of-25 field goals 1994: Steve McLaughlin, Arizona including such former professional football play- 1995: Michael Reeder, TCU made were the most in the nation according to the ers as Alex Webster (New York Giants) and Earl 1996: Marc Primanti, NC. State NCAA and his 92.0 percent made rated best Morrell (Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins). 1997: Martin Gramatica, Kansas State among all kickers for the year. 1998: Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State "I did not know about the Lou Groza Award Joe Allison, who holds virtually every University of Memphis placekicking record, is the school's all-time leading scorer until we played Tulsa in late October," said Allison. with 263 points. Allison had a single-season record of 101 points in 1992. "After the game, Bob Winn (Assistant Athletic Director/Communications) came up to me in the locker room and said that I was a candidate for the award. I didn't even know who Lou Groza was at the time. "As soon as we returned to campus, I looked up Mr. Groza's statistics in the NFL record book and I talked to Coach Armstrong (UM kicking coach) about his career with the Cleveland Browns." Allison continued on his torrid streak of field goals made throughout the remainder of the '92 season. Week after week, his name appeared at the top of the NCAA statistics for kickers and a campaign was started to let sportswriters and voters throughout the country know about Allison's feats. For his accomplishments, Allison was named first team All-America by The Football News, The HonoredHonored TigersTigers MEMPHIS KEITH BUTLER ALL-AMERICANS Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, TED GATEWOOD 1977) Associated Press (Honorable Mention, 1986) FRED ALMON Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, DAVE CASINELLI PAUL “SKEETER” GOWEN 1969) N.E.A. All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable 1969) CALVIN ALLEN Mention, 1963) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s Middle All-America (first team, 1950) UPI All-America (Hon. Mention, 1963) 1970) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, JOHN ALLEN 1963) EARNEST GRAY Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s All-America (second team, 1963) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1969) COSIDA Academic All-America (second team, 1977) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Football News All-America (first team, 1978) 1970) ERIC HARRIS JOE ALLISON Defensive back Eric Harris was an NCAA Consensus Football Writers All-America (first team, 1976) Associated Press All-America (first team, 1992) all-American in 1976. Tom Harmon’s Football Today All-America (first UPI All-America (1st team, 1992) team, 1976) Football Writers All-America (first team, 1992) NCAA Consensus All-America (first team, 1976) The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1992) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention,

Football News All-America (first team, 1992) ROLL HONOR 1976) College & Pro Football Weekly All-America (first team, 1992) TIM HARRIS Playboy All-America (first team, 1993) Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention,1983) Football News All-America (first team, 1993) AL HOTZ DANTON BARTO Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention,1969) Football News Soph All-America (first team, 1991) Football News All-America (fourth team, 1992) KEN IRVIN Football News All-America (fourth team, 1993) Football News All-America (Honorable Mention, 1994) 157 DAVID BERRONG Associated Press All-America (third team, 1969) PAT JANSEN Football News All-America (third team, 1969) GTE Academic All-America (first team, 1992) EARL BILLINGS OLLIE KELLER Williamson's All-American (first team, 1955) Williamson’s Little All-America (Honorable Mention, 1953) JOHN BOMER Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, COTTON CLIFFORD JEFF KING 1969) Williamson’s Little All-America (Honorable Football News Sophomore All-America (third Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Mention, 1957) team, 1991) 1970) JIMMY COLE JIMMY LACKIE GARY BOULDIN Williamson’s Middle All-America (Honorable Churchman’s All-America Team (1977) GTE Academic All-America (second team, 1992) Mention,1951) Williamson’s Middle All-America (first team, 1953) LOU McLELLAND MARQUIS BOWLING Williamson’s Middle All-America (first team, 1951) Football News (Honorable Mention, 1997) JERRY DANDRIDGE Football News (2nd team, 1998) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, LARRY McGHEE 1975) Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention, CHUCK BROOKS 1970) Football News All-America (first team, 1963) JEFF FITE Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable Street & Smith's (third team, 1990) MIKE McKENZIE Mention, 1963) College Sports All-America (Hon. Mention, 1998) Williamson’s All-America (first team, 1963) BOB FORD Football News All-America (Hon. Mention, 1998) Williamson's All-America (Hon. Mention, 1954) Tiger Honor Roll

UPI All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Derrick Burroughs (DB) (first team) GENE MEADOWS Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable Don Glosson (K) (second team) Williamson’s Middle All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Eric Fairs (LB) (second team) Mention,1951) Punkin Williams (RB) (second team) RYAN WHITE Donnie Elder (DB) (second team) ANDY NELSON Football News All-America (Hon. Mention, 1998) 1985: Eric Fairs (LB) (first team) Williamson’s Little All-America (first team, 1957) Football News Freshman All-America (1998) Jeff Walker (OT) (1st team) Danny Sparkman (QB) (second team) BOB PARKER ALEX WILLIAMS 1986: David Brandon (DE) (second team) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s Middle All-America (Honorable Ted Gatewood (C) (second team) 1969) Mention,1950) 1987: Marlon Brown (LB) (first team) Tim Borcky (OT) (first team) BOB PATTERSON JEROME WOODS Ted Gatewood (C) (second team) Williamson’s Little All-America (first team, 1954) Football News (second team, 1995) Scott Dill (OG) (second team) College Sports Magazine (third team, 1995) 1988: Eddie Moore (DB) (first team) DAVE PAWLIK Associated Press (third team, 1995) Reid Bennett (OG) (first team) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Jeff Fite (P) (second team) 1970) JAMES EARL WRIGHT Tory Epps (NG) (second team) Williamson's All-America (Honorable Mention, Damon Young (LB) (second team) LLOYD PATTERSON 1960) Charles Wilson (WR) (second team) Football News Sophomore All-America Team 1989: John Butler (K) (second team) (1976) Marvin Cox (RB) (second team) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, LOU GROZA AWARD 1990: Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB) (first team) 1977) The Lou Groza Award is presented annually to the nation's Jeff Fite (P) (second team) top kicker. Keith Bland (OT) (second team) BILL ROBERTSON 1992: Joe Allison 1991: Chris Hobbs (NG) (first team) Williamson’s All-America (first team, 1949) Danton Barto (LB) (first team) Jeff Buffaloe (P) (first team) BOB RUSH Dominic Calloway (DB) (first team) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, ALL-SOUTH INDEPENDENT James Maclin (OG) (second team) 1975) 1973: Eric Harris (DB) 1992: Joe Allison (K) (first team & Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Bobby Ward (WR) Offensive Player of the Year) 1976) 1974: Ken Niemaseck (DT) (first team) Danton Barto (LB) (first team & The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1976) Defensive Player of the Year)

HONOR ROLL Bobby Williams (K) (first team) Jerry Dandridge (LB) (second team) Larry Bolton (C) (first team) HARRY SCHUH Eric Harris (DB) (second team) Jeff Buffaloe (P) (first team) N.E.A. All-America (first team, 1963) James Thompson (WR) (second team) Russell Copeland (WR) (first team) 158 Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Van Anderson (DE) (second team) Chris Hobbs (NG) (first team) 1963) David Fowler (QB) (Honorable Mention) Jeff King (OG) (first team) UPI All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Ronald Moon (RB) (Honorable Mention) Steve Matthews (QB) (first team) Williamson’s All-America (Honorable Mention, Eary Jones (DT) (Honorable Mention) Larry Porter (TB) (second team) 1963) Bob Rush (C) (Honorable Mention) Jeremy Williams (DB) (second team) Time Magazine All-America (first team, 1964) Keith Wright (WR) (Honorable Mention) Stevie Williams (OG) (second team) Football Coaches Assoc. All-America (first team, Bobby Ward (WR) (Honorable Mention) 1993: Joe Allison (PK) 1964) 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) Danton Barto (LB) Associated Press All-America (second team, Eary Jones (DT) Isaac Bruce (WR) 1964) Bob Rush (C) Dominic Calloway (DB) UPI All-America (second team, 1964) Keith Wright (FL) Tony Semple (OT) Lockert’s All-America (third team, 1964) Terdell Middleton (RB) Stevie D. Williams (OG) The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1964) Lummy Wright (DE) Playboy All-America (first team, 1964) 1976: Lloyd Patterson (QB) ALL-NATIONAL Bob Rush (C) RON SELLS Eric Harris (DB) INDEPENDENT Successful Farmer All-America (second team, 1977: Earnest Gray (WR) 1996) Lloyd Patterson (QB) 1994: Ken Irvin (DB), third team Successful Farmer All-America (second team, Keith Wright (FL) James Logan (DE), hon.mention 1998) Keith Butler (LB) *Ryan Roskelly (WR/PR), first team 1978: Earnest Gray (WR) Marcus Holliday (RB), third team KAMAL SHAKIR Tony Graves (DB) Luis Tejeda (PK), first team The Sporting News (Freshman All-American) 1979: Rick Snider (OT) Jesse Allen (LB), first team 1982: Johnny Walker (LB) John Ludwiczak (C), second team RUSSELL VOLLMER 1983: Tim Harris (DE) (first team) Keith Setler (OT), second team Williamson’s All-America (second team, 1963) Eric Fairs (LB) (second team) Bryan Barnett (DT), second team N.E.A. All-America (Hon. Mention, 1963) 1984: Tim Harris (DE) (first team) Brian Davis (KR), second team Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention,1963) Tim Long (OT) (first team) Tiger Honor Roll

*Newcomer of the Year Tim Harris (LB) 1995: Jerome Woods (DB), first team Donnie Elder (DB) ALL-IFA ('95 Defensive Player of the Year) Eric Fairs (LB) Tony Williams (NG), second team Don Glosson (K) The IFA (Independent Football Alliance) was formed in 1992 and comprised of five 1-A Independent football playing Bryan Barnett (DT), third team Punkin Williams (RB) schools. The Alliance includes Memphis, Tulsa, Southern Ryan Roskelly (WR/PR), third team 1985: Jeff Walker (OT) Mississippi, Cincinnati, East Carolina. Keith Spann (DB), third team Danny Sparkman (QB) 1992: Joe Allison (K) (first team) Ken Newton (C), third team Dennis Borcky (DE) Danton Barto (LB) (first team) Tim Harris (LB) Larry Bolton (C) (first team) ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY David East (C) Jeff Buffaloe (P) (first team) Jerry Harris (WR) Russell Copeland (WR) (first team) Eric Fairs (LB) Chris Hobbs (NG) (first team) 1968: Allen Shipman (OT) Trell Hooper (DB) Steve Matthews (QB) (first team) Bob Parker (OG) 1986: Ted Gatewood (C) Jeremy Williams (DB) (first team) Dean Lotz (C) David Brandon (LB) Stevie Williams (OG) (first team) Ray Jamieson (FB) 1987: Ted Gatewood (C) 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) (first team) Alex Dees (DE) Tim Borcky (OT) Stevie Williams (OL) (first team) Bill McRight (LB) Reggie Dubose (DB) Rod Brown (DE) (first team) Jerry Todd (DB) 1988: Eddie Moore (DB) *Danton Barto (LB) (first team) David Berrong (DB) Reid Bennett (OG) Dominic Calloway (DB) (first team) Tory Epps (NG) Joe Allison (PK) (first team) 1969: Mike Stark (OT) Mike Nettles (DB) *Defensive Player of the Year Al Hotz (OG) Charles Wilson (WR) John Bomer (C) LIBERTY BOWL ALLIANCE Paul Gowen (RB) Bobby Dees (DE) Defensive back Jerome Woods was the Liberty Bowl Al- PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Luis Fernandez (DT) liance Defensive Player of the Year in 1995. 1994: Ken Irvin

Fred Almon (NG) ROLL HONOR John Allen (LB) (Co-Defensive Player of the Year) David Berrong (DB) Duane Vandborg (Co-Defensive Player of the Year) 1970: Mike Stark (OT) 1995: Jerome Woods Larry McGhee (OG) (Defensive Player of the Year) John Bomer (C) Larry Frankenbach (DE) ALL-CONFERENCE USA David Pawlik (NG) John Allen (LB) 1996: Richard Hogans (LB), first team Rick Kale (DB) Tony Williams (DT), second team 159 Walter Daggett (DB) Keith Spann (DB), second team Ted Lane (PK), second team Tavares Middlebrooks (OL),freshman team ALL-METRO CONFERENCE Damien Dodson (WR), freshman team Caspor Stiles (LB), freshman team 1980: Rick Snider (OT) Mike McKenzie (LB), freshman team Jerry Knowlton (FL) 1997: Mike McKenzie (DB), first team Stanley Adams (LB) Marquis Bowling (DT), first team Michael Thomas (LB) Daniel Gomez (OT), second team Todd Ondra (LB) Gerard Arnold (RB), second team 1981: Tom Dorian (OG) Reid Hedgepeth (TE), freshman team Ken DeFeo (C) Damon Young (LB) Jeff Fite (P) Marcus Bell (DT), freshman team Greg Montgomery (DT) Kamal Shakir (LB), freshman team Mike Kleimeyer (LB) 1989: Marvin Cox (RB) Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB) 1998: Mike McKenzie (DB), first team Marvin Chatman (DB) Marquis Bowling (DT), first team 1982: Ken DeFeo (C) Eddie Moore (DB) Keith Bland (OT) Ryan White (K), first team Greg Montgomery (DT) Ron Sells (OT), second team Tom Dorian (OG) Clark Stevenson (C) John Butler (K) Gerard Arnold (RB), second team Johnny Walker (LB) Artis Hicks (OG), freshman team 1983: Tim Harris (DE) Tory Epps (NG) 1990: Jeff Fite (P) David Sherrod (OT), freshman team Eric Fairs (LB) Andre Arnold (DE), freshman team Jeff Walker (OT) Idrees Bashir (DB), freshman team Derrick Crawford (WR) Danny Sparkman (QB) Don Glosson (K) Greg Montgomery (DT) Percy Nabors (DB) 1984: Tim Long (OT) Tiger Honor Roll

1978: Earnest Gary (WR) SOUTHERN LIVING CHEVROLET SCHOLARSHIP 1979: Keith Clark (DE) ALL-SOUTH The following players have had $1,000 scholarships given 1980: Todd Ondra (LB) to the general scholarship fund in their names. Chevrolet Motor 1981: Ken DeFeo (C) 1992: Danton Barto (Linebacker) Division, which sponsors the telecast, donates the scholarship. 1982: Anthony Carter (DB) 1993: Danton Barto (Linebacker) 1993: Joe Allison (Plackicker) 1980: Stanley Adams (DE) vs Florida State SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SAE-PAUL GINGOLD TEXACO STAR CLASSIC MVP PLAYER OF THE WEEK MVP AWARD 1963: John Fred Robillo (NG) vs Mississippi The following players have had a $1,000 scholarship given 1965: Billy Fletcher (QB) vs Mississippi State Given in honor of former Sigma Alpha Epsilon brother Paul in their name to the general athletic scholarship fund at UM. Gingold, this award is presented to the MVP of the annual Blue- Texaco, the sponsor of the Texaco Star Classic in Orlando, 1966: Joe Rushing (LB) vs Tulsa Gray spring game. The award is voted on by members of the Florida, donates the scholarship. 1977: Keith Clark (DE) vs Houston media. 1992: Ken Irvin (DB) vs Arkansas 1965: Chuck Pettit (OT) 1990: Jeff Fite (P) vs Florida State 1966: Larry Duck (DT) & Bill McRight (LB) 1967: Russ Denof (RB) ASSOCIATED PRESS 1968: Ken Apple (NG) VANGUARD CLUB PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1969: Rod Hayden (DE)& John Bomer (C) Given by the Memphis Vanguard Club to the outstanding 1970: Walter Daggett (DB) & Jay McCoy (RB) athlete in the Mid-South area. 1960: James Earl Wright (QB) vs Mississippi 1971: Bobby Russell (DT) 1963: Russ Vollmer (QB) vs Mississippi State 1972: Carey Mulwee (LB) 1975: Bob Rush (C) 1965: Billy Fletcher (QB) vs Mississippi State 1973: Mark Benskin (TE) 1976: Lloyd Patterson (QB) 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) vs Auburn 1974: Greg Gore (DE) 1984: Tim Harris (LB) vs SW Louisiana 1975: Keith Butler (LB) Kevin Cobb's 95-yard kickoff return vs Tennessee in 1996 Danny Sparkman (QB) vs Cincinnati 1976: Terdell Middleton (RB) earned him AT&T Player of the Week honors. 1987: Damon Young (LB) vs Mississippi 1977: James King (RB) Tory Epps (NG) vs Alabama 1978: Richard Locke (FB) Wayne Pryor (FB) vs Alabama 1979: Johnny Ray (DB) Marlon Brown (LB) vs Louisville 1980: Michael Harper (WR) 1981: Danny Felts (RB) 1982: Tony Wiley (RB) FOOTBALL NEWS 1983: Don Glosson (K) HONOR ROLL 1984: Jeff Womack (RB) PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1985: RAIN OUT 1990: Larry Porter (RB) vs Arkansas St. 1986: Jeff Womack (RB) 1992: Ken Irvin (DB) vs Arkansas 160 1987: Gerald White (RB) 1988: Elgin Perkins (RB) 1989: Tommy Ferrari (QB) SPORTING NEWS 1990: Gary Bouldin (QB) 1991: Joe Cole (QB) PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1992: Larry Porter (RB) 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR)& Rod Brown (LB) 1988: Eddie Moore (DB) vs Florida 1994: Dan Bonner (DE) 1992: Ken Irvin (DB) vs Arkansas 1995: Chad Reed (QB) 1993: Steve Matthews (QB) vs Miss. St. 1996: Keith Cobb (RB) 1997: Bernard Oden (QB) & Gerard Arnold (RB) 1977: Earnest Gray (WR) AT & T LONG DISTANCE 1998: Kenton Evans (QB) 1998: Tony Williams (DT) & Jerome Woods (DB) 1999: Neil Suber (QB) PLAYER OF THE WEEK ESPN PLAYER OF THE GAME 1996: Qadry Anderson vs Houston PHI-SIGMA KAPPA AWARD (82-yard pass play) On each ESPN televised football game, an offensive and Teofilo Riley vs Houston Presented by the brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa to the scholar defensive player of the game is selected. (football) athlete who attained the highest GPA for the previous (82-yard reception) Kevin Cobb vs Tennessee year. 1982: Johnny Walker (LB) vs Georgia (95-yard Kickoff Return) 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) vs Miami, FL 1974: Jim Mincey (DB) 1975: Bob Orians (DB) 1976: Bob Orians (DB) M-CLUB ATHLETE OF THE YEAR ESPY AWARD 1977: Bob Orians (DB) The M-Club Letterman’s Club has selected an Athlete of the 1978: Jarvis Greer (DB) 1996: Kevin Cobb (95-yard kickoff return vs Year since the 1973 season. 1979: Johnny Ray (DB) UT) 1980: Johnny Ray (DB) 1973: Cliff Taylor (FB) 1981: Johnny Ray (DB) 1976: Bob Rush (C) Tiger Honor Roll

Qadry Anderson (Offensive Player of Year) 1985: Nathan Beason (NG) HIGHLAND HUNDRED MVP Richard Hogans (Defensive Player of Year) 1986: Andy Whitwell (QB) Ted Lane (Special Teams Player of Year) 1987: Gerald White (RB) Each year the members of the Highland Hundred select an 1997: Bernard Oden (Overall MVP) 1988: John Norman (RB) offensive and defensive Most Valuable Player. The honorees Ron Sells (Offensive Lineman of Year) 1989: Lee Butler (TE) & Lish Trice (DT) names are inscribed on a permanent plaque in South Hall, the Memphis athletic dormitory. They are also presented trophies Marquis Bowling (Defensive Lineman of Year) 1990: Leon Bosby (FB) & Chris Michael (DB) at the annual football banquet. Previous winners are: Jeff Bazemore (Special Teams Player of Year) 1991: Larry Porter (RB) 1992: Tony Semple (OT) 1974: James Thompson (WR) 1993: Jesse Allen (LB) 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) Tony Williams, now with the Minnesota Vikings, was the 1994: Al Dawkins (FB) Lummy Wright (DE) Highland Hundred MVP in 1996. 1995: Kerry Cobb (TE) 1976: Bob Rush (C) 1996: Andre Woods (RB) & Britton Wilkins (LB) 1977: Keith Butler (LB) 1997: Tavares Middlebrooks (OT) & Michael 1978: Earnest Gary (WR) Boatman (LB) Peter Scatamacchia (NG) 1998: Caspor Stiles (LB), Chris Powers (C) 1979: Leo Cage (RB) Austin O'Dell (OL), Kosha Irby (DB) Wayne Weedon (DT) 1999: Chance Nesbitt (WR) 1980: Russell Richards (TE) Andre Arnold (DE) Todd Ondra (LB) 1981: Jerry Knowlton (FL) MEMORIAL Duane Marshall (DE) 1982: Ken DeFeo (C) SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Michael Joe Cannon (DE) Gifts and donations to the University of Memphis, in the 1983: Derrick Crawford (WR) name of former head football coach Rex Dockery, have Percy Nabors (DB) reached a total that allows the athletic department to endow a Cedric Wright (DE) football scholarship. Each year the Rex Dockery Memorial 1984: Punkin Williams (RB) Scholarship will be presented to an incoming Tiger football

Dwight Blalock (TE) signee who exemplifies the football ideals of Dockery. The past ROLL HONOR Jack Oliver (OT) recipients of the scholarship are: Derrick Burroughs (DB) Tim Harris (LB) 1984: James Cribbs (DT) Hamilton HS Eric Fairs (LB) 1985: Adrian Harrod (DT) ECS 1985: Jeff Walker (OT) GLENN JONES 1986: Wilson Neely (LB) Hamilton High School Danny Sparkman (QB) 12TH MAN AWARD 1987: Clark Stevenson (C) Elliston High School Tim Harris (LB) 1988: James Maclin (OG) Covington HS Eric Fairs (LB) The Glenn Jones 12th Man Award is presented by the 1989: Jeff King (OG) Hueytown (Ala) HS 1986: Harold Beane (DT) membership of the Highland Hundred to the Tiger football 1990: Fred Archie (RB) Shaw (Ala) HS Octavian Sharp (LB) player who leads through desire, determination and courage. 1991: Joel Peschke (TE) Milford (Ohio) HS 161 Ron Palmer (DB) 1983: Mike Omar (TE) 1992: Britton Wilkins (LB) ECS Ted Gatewood (C) 1984: Keith Mutters (LB) 1993: Steve Wilson (DL) Theodore (Ala) HS Wayne Pryor (FB) 1985: Joe Hennelly (DB) 1994: Jeran Burns (WR) South Side HS Jerry Harris (WR) 1986: Dennis Borcky (DE) 1995: Jason Harris (QB) Whitehaven HS Arthur Franklin (P) 1987: Ted Gatewood (C) 1996: Rodney Lanctot (LB) Crescent City (FL) HS 1990: Chuck Boler (OT) 1988: Marvin Cox (RB) 1997: Stephen Galbraith (QB) Marietta, (GA) HS Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB) 1989: Rick Fredette (NG) 1998: Roberto Young (OLB) CBCHS, (MO) HS Jeff Fite (P) 1990: Marvin Cox (RB) 1991: Keith Benton (QB) 1991: David Garaffa (LB) M CLUB HALL OF FAME Danton Barto (LB) 1992: Mike Davis (LB) Jeff Buffaloe (P) 1993: James Logan (DE) 1992: Russell Copeland (WR) 1994: Marquis Bowling (DE) 1974 Sam Johnson (T) 1927-30 Chris Hobbs (NG) 1995: Pat Stiles (LB) Ed Thompson (C) 1928-31 Joe Allison (PK) 1996: Jeff Bazemore (WR) 1975 Gene Fulghum (T) 1926-29 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) 1997: Marcus Jack (RB), Frank Magoffin (T) 1928-31 Danton Barto (LB) Rodney Lanctot (DE) 1976 Thomas “Skeeter” Ellis(RB) 1937-38 Joe Allison (PK) 1998: Marcus Jack (RB) Andy Nelson (DB) 1954-57 1994: Ken Irvin (DB) Overall MVP 1999: Lou Esposito (OG) Bill Robertson (E) 1947-50 Al Dawkins (FB) \ DeMorrio Shank (LB) Paul Hicks (FB) 1938-40 Duane Vandborg (LB) 1977 Haggard Cherry (QB)1938-40 Ryan Roskelly (PR) CHRIS FAROS AWARD Jimmy Cole (RB) 1950-54 1995: Jerome Woods (DB) Overall MVP This award is presented by the Student Ambassador Board Sam Hindsman (E) 1938-41 Ken Newton (OL) in honor of former Tiger offensive coordinator Chris Faros. Dr. C.C.Humphreys (Coach) 1939-41 Tony Williams (DL) The award is presented each spring to the player, selected by 1978 (Coach) 1947-57 Ryan Roskelly (Special teams) the current coaching staff, who has shown the most improve- Tom Nix (T) 1949-51 Britton Wilkins (Special teams) ment during spring practice. Keith White (RB) 1947-50 1996: Tony Williams (Overall MVP) 1984: Dwight Blalock (TE) 1979 Bob Patterson (OG) 1952-54 Tiger Honor Roll James Earl Wright (QB) 1959-61 1982 Gerald Brown (Wide Receiver) A.Eugene Smith (Trainer) 1960-79 TENNESSEE SPORTS 1987 Arthur Franklin (Punter) 1980 John Bramlett (LB) 1959-62 HALL OF FAME 1988 Mark Bowen (Linebacker) Roland McMackin (E) 1937-38 1989 Andy Whitwell (Quarterback) Andrew Porter (T) 1929-32 1990 Ron Bemis (Quarterback) 1981 Harry Schuh (OT) 1961-64 1991 Jeff Fite (Punter) Andy Settles (C) 1947-48 1968 Dr. C.C.Humphreys (Coach/AD) 1976 Billy J.Murphy (Coach) 1992 Gary Bouldin (Tight End) 1982 Doug Mayo (G) 1937-38 1993 Jeff Buffaloe (Punter) Billy J.Murphy (Coach)1958-71 1989 Rex Dockery (Coach) 1994 Jeremy Williams (Defensive Back) 1983 Dave Casinelli (FB) 1960-63 Harry Schuh (OT) 1995 Joel Peschke (Tight End) Bob Ford (E) 1951-55 1990 Ralph Hatley (Coach) Russell Vollmer (QB) 1960-64 1991 John Bramlett (LB) 1996 Britton Wilkins (Linebacker) George Zarecor (T) 1937-38 1992 Tom Nix (E) 1997 Jimmy Keith (Kicker) 1984 Henry Evans (RB) 1926-30 1993 Leo Davis (Coach) 1998 Jeff Bazemore (Defensive Back) Bill Hudson (T)1959-62 1994 Ed Molinski (Coach) Preston Watts (RB) 1940-42 James Earl Wright (QB) ALL-AMERICAN 1985 Billy Fletcher (QB) 1962-65 1995 Mooney Boswell (DE) Alex Williams (FB) 1949-50 1997 Bill Hudson (OG) FOOTBALL FOUNDATION 1986 Charlie Babb (DB) 1969-71 1998 Russ Vollmer (QB) Leo Davis (Coach) 1947-50 1995 Ken Donahue (Assistant Coach) Elmer Vaughn (QB) 1936-38 Paul Davis (Assistant Coach) 1987 Paul “Skeeter” Gowen (RB) 1969-71 1996 Allyn McKeen (Head Coach) Kenneth Barker (RB) 1940-41 NATIONAL FOOTBALL Billy J. Murphy (Head Coach) Percy Roberts (G) 1949-52 FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME Cliff Taylor (FB) 1970-73 Percy Roberts (Offensive Guard) 1997 Ralph Hatley (Head Coach) 1988 Bob Rush (C) 1973-76 The following Memphis football coaches and players have Alex Moore (OG) 1950-53 Bob Patterson (Offensive Guard) received recognition from the National Football Foundation & James 'Red' Hoggatt (Quarterback) 1989 Calvin Allen (OG) 1947-50 Hall of Fame for their work both on and off the football gridiron. Keith Butler (LB) 1974-77 Horace McCool (Offensive Tackle) 1991 Allyn McKeen (Coach) 1990 Chuck Brooks (TE) 1961-64 Bubba Winkler (Defensive Tackle) Fred Medling (G) 1947-49 1998 Russ Vollmer (Quarterback) 1991 Earnest Gray (WR) 1975-78 BILLY J. MURPHY AWARD James Earl Wright (Quarterback) Eric Harris (DB) 1973-76 Murray Armstrong (Assistant Coach) John Lee (E) 1956-59 This award is presented each year to a former Memphis John Barnhill (Offensive Tackle) Keith Wright (WR) 1974-77 athlete who has excelled in his chosen profession after Ed Molinski (Assistant Coach) 1992 Cotton Clifford (OL) 1951-56 graduation. Harry Schuh (Offensive Tackle) HONOR ROLL Bubba Winkler (NG) 1964-67 Rex Dockery (Head Coach) 1993 John Cronin (1961-63) 1981 Miller Matthews Bob Finamore (DT) (1961-64) Bob Winn (Administrator) 1982 Tom Wallace Dr. C.C. Humphreys (Administrator) Paul Haynes (B) (1947-48) 1983 Al Brown Doug Woodlief (LB) (1963-64) 1999 Bill Robertson (End) 162 1984 Harold Sterling Terdell Middleton (RB) (1974-76) (Coach) Jim Enoch (OL) (1938) 1985 Don Coffey Jack Carter (Assistant. Coach) 1994 Dick Quast (NG) (1962-63) 1986 Don McKinnon J.W. Patrick (Assistant Coach) Will Renfro (E) (1951-54) 1987 Ed Randolph Charlie Cavagnaro (Administrator) Ed Taylor (DB) (1972-73) 1988 Elmer Ray Jack Bugbee (Scoop Hudgins Award) Roland Eveland (B) (1950-52) 1989 George Sneed Lou McLelland (E) (1949-51) 1990 Ralph Messer 1995 Charles "Red" Brewer (B) (1950-51) 1991 John Bramlett HITACHI SCHOLAR Richard Coady (C) (1964-66) 1992 Jim "Red" Hoggart Ollie Keller (QB) (1952-53) 1993 Geddes Self ATHLETE AWARD Frank "Dopey" Mawyer (E) (1949-50, 53) 1994 Joseph Clayton 1996 Lloyd Patterson (QB) (1975-78) 1995 Bob Stephenson & Wayne Armstrong 1992 Jeremy Williams (DB) Joe Billings (OL) (1952-55) 1996 Tom Nix & Billy Fletcher 1993 Larry Bolton (C) Grover Lipe (OL) (1948-50) 1997 Bill Gidden 1994 Tony Semple (OT) Jerry Christopher (E) (1953-56) 1995 Jeremy Williams (DB) Hugh Hathcock (OL) (1950-53) 1998 Col. Haywood Smith 1997 David Berrong (DB) (1967-69) Steve Jaggard (DB) (1968-69) Bob Henderson (OL) (1953-56) NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION RALPH HATLEY SCHOLAR Elmer Ray (QB) (1947-50) SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD 1998 John Barnhill (OL) 1923-24) ATHLETE AWARD Dr. Bill Burkett (E) (1948-50) The following Memphis football players have received Stan Davis (WR) (1969-72) recognition from the National Football Foundation & Hall of The Ralph Hatley Award is presented annually to an John Jumbo Evans (OL) (1960-65) Fame for their work in the classroom. incoming freshman football player who plans a career in Milton Mayo (E) (1934-37) the field of health, physical education or recreation. Ralph Messer (B) (1949-52) 1976 Jimmy Lackie (Free Safety) 1996 Damien Dodson, WR Bob Parker (OL) (1967-69) 1977 Jim Mincey (Free Safety) 1997 Josh Eargle, DT Bob Sherlag (WR) (1962-66) 1978 Jarvis Greer(Strong Safety) 1998 Keydrin Ward, DB Jerry Todd (DB) (1967-69) 1981 Johnny Ray (Free Safety) TigerTiger ScoreboardScoreboard MEMPHIS

Zach Curlin, who was later the athletic director, is the third 191519151915 192019201920 winningest coach in Tiger history. Record: 4-3-0 Record: 0-5-0 CoacCoacCoach: ClyClyh: de Wilson & C.W.W.W. CulpeCulpe. pperpperpper Coach: Elmore George Captain: Hugh Washburn Captain: Fred Grantham aL 0-41 Arkansas State Oct. 8 aL 0-13 Arkansas State Oct. 11 hW 75-0 Somerville High (TN) Oct. 16 hL 0-19 Union University Oct. 23 hL 0-59 Central High (TN) Oct. 22 aL 0-41 Little Rock College Oct. 30 hW 53-18 Independents Oct. 30 aL 0-35 Arkansas Normal Nov. 1 hL 0-14 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 5 aL 7-35 Paragould High (AR) Nov. 11 hW 45-0 First BTN TN Guard Nov. 13 7-143 aW 13-7 Haywood High (TN) Nov. 25 186-139 192119211921 Record: 4-5-1 191619161916 Coach: Rollin Wilson Record: 2-3-1 Captain: Griff Dodds CoacCoacCoach: TTh: om SheaSheaom aL 0-82 Ole Miss Oct. 1 Captain: Hugh Washburn hL 0-32 Memphis Univ. School Oct. 8 hW 115-0 Somerville High (TN) Oct. 14 hW 20-0 Ford Kilvington Oct. 15 hW 24-0 Jackson High (TN) Oct. 21 aL 7-28 Union University Oct. 28 aT 7-7 Haywood High (TN) Oct. 27 hW 13-6 Memphis Tech High Nov. 4 aL 6-7 Union University Nov. 11 aL 0-19 Arkansas State Nov. 11 SCORES ALL-TIME hL 0-49 Central High (TN) Nov. 19 hL 13-25 CBC Nov. 18 aL 0-27 Arkansas State Nov. 30 aW 14-0 Wilson High (AR) Nov. 21 191219121912 152-90 aW 12-7 Haywood High (TN) Nov. 24 Record: 1-2-1 hT 7-7 Tennessee Reserves Nov. 26 Coach: Clyde Wilson 191719171917 86-206 Captain: Victor Davis Record: 3-2-0 hT 0-0 Memphis Univ. School Oct. 5 CoacCoacCoach: VVh: .M. 'Bic' Campbell 192219221922 hW 13-0 Bolton Agricultural College Oct. 26 Captain: Rollin Wilson Record: 5-2-3 hL 0-13 CBC Nov. 8 aL 0-19 Arkansas State Oct. 19 Coach: Lester Barnhard hL 0-2 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 16 hW 14-3 Jackson High (TN) Oct. 27 Captain: Charley Glascock 13-15 aW 14-6 Union University Nov. 5 hW 6-0 Tupelo Military Institute Sept. 29 183 hW 20-6 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 17 hL 6-7 Memphis Univ. School Oct. 6 191319131913 hL 0-33 Central High (TN) Nov. 24 aT 6-6 Blytheville High Oct. 13 Record: 1-2-0 48-67 aT 0-0 Wilson High (AR) Oct. 15 Coach: Clyde Wilson aL 0-13 Arkansas College Oct. 21 Captain: Erroll Hay 191819181918 hW 36-0 CBC Oct. 27 hL 0-67 Memphis Central High Oct. 17 Record: 2-4-0 aT 0-0 Central Arkansas Nov. 3 hL 6-19 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 8 Coach: John Childerson hW 26-0 Southwestern Nov. 10 hW 13-0 Somerville High (TN) Nov. 15 Captain: Bethel Farnsworth hW 68-0 Arkansas State Nov. 24 19-86 hL 6-36 Castle Heights Nov. 2 aW 26-0 Bethel College Nov. 30 hL 0-11 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 9 174-26 191419141914 hL 0-30 Central High (TN) Nov. 16 Record: 3-5-0 aW 18-0 Union University Nov. 23 192319231923 Coach: Clyde Wilson aW 37-6 Arkansas State Nov. 28 Record: 6-3-0 Captain: Erroll Hay hL 7-13 Central & MUS All-Stars Dec. 7 Coach: Lester Barnhard aW 14-0 Osceola Athletic Club Oct. 9 68-96 Captain: Ray Neal hL 0-19 Central High (TN) Oct. 16 191919191919 aL 0-20 Springfield State Sept. 29 hL 0-9 CBC Oct. 24 Record: 3-4-0 hL 7-19 Tennessee Doctors Oct. 6 aL 6-18 Arkansas State Oct. 27 CoacCoacCoach: VVh: .M. 'Bic' Campbell & Bill Thwhwhweaeaeatttttt aW 9-6 Hendrix College Oct. 12 aW 13-9 Bolton Agricultural College Oct. 31 Captain: Baxter Crawford hW 12-0 Bethel College Oct. 19 hW 26-0 Somerville High (TN) Nov. 7 aL 0-7 Union University Oct. 10 hW 15-0 Southwestern Oct. 22 aL 0-31 Ole Miss Reserves Nov. 20 aL 0-6 Arkansas State Oct. 17 hW 14-0 Mississippi Heights Oct. 25 aL 6-16 Jackson High (TN) Nov. 25 hW 27-0 CBC Nov. 1 aW 6-0 Arkansas State Oct. 27 65-102 hL 6-12 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 8 aL 0-3 Little Rock College Nov. 3 hW 26-0 Central High (TN) Nov. 15 aW 14-7 Central Arkansas Nov. 10 hW 25-6 Vocational High (TN) Nov. 21 77-55 aL 7-35 McTyeire Prep Nov. 27 91-66 All-Time Results

192419241924 192719271927 aT 0-0 Caruthersville JC Oct. 17 Record: 1-7-1 Record: 5-3-1 hL 0-13 Tennessee Tech Oct. 24 Coach: Coach: Zach Curlin aL 6-14 Arkansas State Oct. 30 Captain: Red Allen & Gene Packard Captain: Graham Crawford aL 0-15 Middle Tennessee State Nov. 7 aL 0-51 Hendrix College Oct. 3 hW 48-0 Jonesboro College Sept. 24 hL 6-32 Delta State Nov. 14 aL 0-49 Arkansas College Oct. 10 hW 7-0 Will Mayfield Oct. 1 hW 6-0 Bethel College Nov. 20 hW 33-6 Jonesboro College Oct. 17 hW 21-0 Delta State Oct. 8 aL 2-28 Murray State Nov. 27 aL 0-25 Union University Oct. 25 aL 7-47 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 14 33-102 hL 7-18 Mississippi Heights Oct. 31 hW 27-13 Bethel College Oct. 22 193219321932 aL 0-6 Bethel College Nov. 15 hW 20-7 Lambuth College Oct. 29 Record: 4-5-0 hL 0-26 Hall-Moody Nov. 22 aL 6-9 Arkansas State Nov. 5 Coach: Zach Curlin hL 0-58 Tennessee Doctors Nov. 23 hL 6-26 Southwestern Nov. 12 Captain: Andy Porter &Steve Miska aT 0-0 Murray State Nov. 27 aT 14-14 Murray State Nov. 24 aW 20-0 Arkansas College Oct. 1 40-239 156-116 hL 0-6 Bethel College Oct. 8 aL 7-24 Tennessee Tech Oct. 15 192519251925 192819281928 aW 7-0 Southeast Missouri State Oct. 21 Record: 0-7-1 Record: 5-3-2 hL 6-12 Arkansas State Nov. 2 Coach: Zach Curlin Coach: Zach Curlin hL 0-6 Middle Tennessee State Nov. 5 Captain: Gene Packard Captain: Graham Crawford aW 13-0 Delta State Nov. 11 aT 6-6 Jonesboro College Sept. 25 hW 19-0 Sunflower Junior College Sept. 28 hW 6-0 Tennessee JC (HC) Nov. 19 aL 13-50 Union University Oct. 3 hW 60-0 Tennessee Junior College Oct. 6 hL 2-6 Murray State Nov. 24 aL 0-19 Arkansas State Oct. 9 aW 12-0 Delta State Oct. 13 61-54 hL 6-15 Hall-Moody Oct. 23 aW 34-0 Will Mayfield Oct. 19 aL 6-54 Hendrix College Oct. 29 hT 13-13 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 26 193319331933 aL 0-7 Bethel College Nov. 6 hW 19-14 Arkansas State Nov. 3 Record: 7-1-1 aL 7-57 Middle Tennessee State Nov. 13 hL 0-47 Southwestern Nov. 10 Coach: Zach Curlin hL 6-31 Southwestern Nov. 26 hT 0-0 Bethel College Nov. 16 Captain: Jack Dodds & Naylor Litchfield 44-239 hL 0-40 Murray State Nov. 24 hW 18-0 Southeast Missouri State Sept. 30 192619261926 aL 0-6 Cumberland College Nov. 29 aW 20-13 Bethel College Oct. 6 Record: 1-8-0 157-120 aW 18-6 Arkansas College Oct. 12 Coach: Zach Curlin 192919291929 hW 51-0 Freed-Hardeman Oct. 21 Captain: Dub Jones Record: 8-0-2 hL 0-19 Western Kentucky (HC) Oct. 28 aW 19-0 Jonesboro College Sept. 25 Coach: Zach Curlin aW 20-6 Middle Tennessee State Nov. 3 hL 0-21 Tennessee Doctors Oct. 2 Captain: Slick Headden & Joe Koch hW 13-0 Tennessee Tech Nov. 18 hL 0-7 Arkansas State Oct. 9 hW 20-0 Sunflower JC Sept. 27 aT 0-0 Arkansas State Nov. 24 aL 0-7 Lambuth College Oct. 16 hT 0-0 Southeast Missouri State Oct. 4 aW 7-0 Union University Nov. 30

ALL-TIME SCORES hL 0-27 Middle Tennessee St. (HC) Oct. 22 hW 26-0 Caruthersville JC Oct. 11 147-44 hL 0-13 Bethel College Oct. 29 aW 13-2 Tennessee JC Oct. 19 184 aL 0-21 Union University Nov. 6 hW 12-6 Cumberland College Oct. 25 193419341934 hL 6-27 Southwestern Nov. 13 aW 6-0 Arkansas State Nov. 1 Record: 3-3-2 aL 14-48 Little Rock College Nov. 19 aW 10-0 Bethel College Nov. 8 Coach: Zach Curlin 39-171 hT 0-0 Delta State (HC) Nov. 15 Captain: Frank Sanders aW 27-13 Murray State Nov. 23 aL 0-44 Mississippi Sept. 29 hW 32-6 Little Rock College Nov. 28 aT 0-0 Western Kentucky Oct. 6 146-27 hW 18-0 Arkansas State Oct. 13 "Skeeter" Ellis led the University of Memphis football pro- 193019301930 aL 0-6 S.E. Missouri State Oct. 19 gram to its first undefeated season in 1938. Record: 6-3-1 aL 6-13 Union University Oct.26 Coach: Zach Curlin hW 18-0 Middle Tenn. St. (HC) Nov. 3 Captain: Jimmy Graham & Sam Johnson aT 0-0 Tennessee Tech Nov. 16 aL 0-40 Millsaps College Sept. 27 hW 33-0 Sunflower JC Nov. 24 hW 73-0 Jonesboro College Oct. 4 75-63 hW 25-13 Caruthersville JC Oct. 11 aW 14-6 Lambuth College Oct. 17 193519351935 aT 0-0 Southeast Missouri State Oct. 24 Record: 1-6-1 hL 6-13 Arkansas State Nov. 1 Coach: Zach Curlin aL 0-7 Delta State Nov. 8 Captain: Christian Pontius hW 20-0 Bethel College Nov. 14 aL 0-92 Mississippi Sept. 28 hW 10-0 Murray State Nov. 22 aL 0-18 Arkansas State Oct. 4 hW 14-13 Tennessee JC Nov. 28 hL 0-19 Central Arkansas Oct. 12 162-92 aL 0-35 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 18 hL 0-12 Mississippi Teachers Oct. 26 193119311931 hL 0-33 Union University (HC) Nov. 28 Record: 2-5-2 hT 0-0 Tennessee Tech Nov. 16 Coach: Zach Curlin hW 30-0 Delta State Nov. 23 Captain: Sam Johnson 30-209 hW 13-0 Lambuth College Oct. 3 aT 0-0 Bethel College Oct. 9 All-Time Results

193619361936 aL 13-16 Tennessee Tech Oct. 4 George Sneed, who received the Billy J. Murphy award in Record: 0-9-0 hW 14-7 Middle Tennessee Tech Oct. 12 1989, helped lead the Tigers to a 9-1 record in 1949. Coach: Zach Curlin hW 26-13 Louisiana College (HC) Oct. 19 Captain: Christian Pontius aW 7-0 Delta State Oct. 26 aL 7-33 Delta State Sept. 25 aW 31-7 Troy State Nov. 2 aL 0-44 Louisiana Tech Oct. 2 aL 6-35 Murray State Nov. 9 aL 0-25 Tennessee Tech Oct. 9 hL 7-38 Mississippi Nov. 16 hL 0-12 Louisiana College Oct. 17 hL 6-22 Union University Nov. 23 aL 0-25 Mississippi Teachers Oct.23 150-172 hL 0-19 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 31 hL 6-20 Murray State Nov. 7 194119411941 aL 0-54 Central Arkansas Nov. 14 Record: 6-3-0 hL 0-50 Union University Nov. 21 CoacCoacCoach: CCh: .C.C.C. HumphrHumphr. eeeyyysss 7-282 Captain: Lewis Glass & Kenny Barker hL 7-13 Southwestern Sept. 23 193719371937 hW 21-6 Millsaps Oct. 3 Record: 3-6-0 hW 38-0 Livingston State Oct. 11 Coach: Allyn McKeen aW 7-6 Union University Oct. 17 Captain: Roland MacMackin hW 23-7 Delta State (HC) Oct. 24 aL 6-20 Middle Tennessee State Sept. 24 aL 12-13 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 31 hW 26-0 Austin Peay Oct. 2 aL 6-31 Murray State Nov. 8 aW 13-2 Union University Oct. 8 hW 32-0 Troy State Nov. 15 hL 14-19 Delta State Oct. 16 aW 26-0 Austin Peay Nov. 21 aL 0-7 Louisiana College Oct. 23 172-76 aW 45-0 Athens College Oct. 23 hW 46-0 Jaksonville State Oct. 29 hW 21-0 Union University (HC) Oct. 30 aL 0-19 Murray State Nov. 5 194219421942 hW 13-0 Middle Tennesseee State Nov. 6 hL 13-14 Tennessee Tech (HC) Nov. 12 Record: 2-7-0 aL 0-14 NATTC Nov. 11 SCORES ALL-TIME hL 6-12 Troy State Nov. 19 Coach: Charlie Jamerson hW 34-13 Arkansas State Nov. 19 124-93 Captain: Preston Watts & Frank Simmons aL 14-20 Louisiana Tech Nov. 25 193819381938 hL 13-21 Middle Tennessee State Sept. 24 218-129 Record: 10-0-0 hL 7-32 Quachita Oct. 2 Coach: Allyn McKeen aW 6-0 Springfield State Oct. 9 194919491949 Captain: Roland MacMackin hL 0-39 Union University (HC) Oct. 17 Record: 9-1-0 aW 19-0 Millsaps Sept. 16 aL 19-44 Chattanooga Oct. 24 Coach: Ralph Hatley hW 14-6 Louisiana College Sept. 24 aL 0-48 Mississippi Oct. 31 Captain: Holloway Cromer aW 38-2 Arkansas State Oct.1 hW 21-0 Murray State Nov. 5 hL 7-40 Mississippi Sept. 16 hW 68-0 Cumberland College Oct. 7 aL 14-38 S.E. Louisiana Nov. 13 aW 70-6 Tampa Sept. 23 hW 25-7 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 15 hL 7-33 Louisiana Tech Nov. 21 aW 34-0 Washington (MO) Oct. 1 aW 26-13 Tennessee Tech Oct. 21 87-255 hW 47-0 Delta State Oct. 8 185 hW 50-0 Arkansas A&M Oct. 29 hW 49-0 Pensacola Navy Oct. 15 hW 20-6 Troy State(HC) Nov. 5 1943-461943-461943-46 hW 21-14 Kansas State (HC) Oct. 22 hW 13-7 Union University Nov. 11 NO TEAMS DUE TO WORLD WAR II aW 34-6 Murray State Oct. 24 aW 8-0 Delta State Nov. 18 hW 27-0 Louisiana College Nov. 5 281-41 194719471947 aW 61-7 Arkansas State Nov. 12 Record: 6-2-1 aW 35-0 Union University Nov. 19 193919391939 Coach: Ralph Hatley 385-73 Record: 3-7-0 Captain: Fred Medling CoacCoacCoach: CCh: .C.C.C. HumphrHumphr. eeeyyysss aL 0-20 Middle Tennessee State Sept. 25 Captain: Not Available hW 13-0 Missouri Mines Oct. 4 195019501950 aL 15-19 Louisiana College Sept. 23 hW 26-7 Centenary Oct. 11 Record: 9-2-0 hL 6-7 Arkansas State Sept. 29 aL 7-14 Murray State Oct. 17 Coach: Ralph Hatley aL 12-13 Union University Oct. 6 aW 21-0 Union University Oct. 23 Captain: Alex Williams aW 25-6 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 13 hW 54-0 Pensacola Navy Nov. 1 hW 64-0 Union University Sept. 16 hL 0-12 Western Kentucky (HC) Oct. 21 aW 58-0 NATTC Nov. 7 hL 7-39 Mississippi Sept. 22 hL 0-15 Tennesse Tech Oct. 28 hT 19-19 Arkansas State Nov. 17 hW 76-7 Memphis Navy Sept. 31 aW 13-7 Troy State Nov. 3 hW 40-0 Austin Peay (HC) Nov. 22 aW 26-8 Chattanooga Oct. 6 hW 7-0 Delta State Nov. 11 238-60 hW 54-0 Washington (MO) Oct. 14 aL 7-46 Mississippi Nov. 18 hW 20-0 S.W. Louisiana (HC) Oct. 21 hL 0-2 Millsaps Nov. 25 194819481948 aW 23-6 Murray State Oct. 28 85-127 Record: 6-5-0 aW 25-12 Louisiana College Nov. 4 Coach: Ralph Hatley hW 60-7 Arkansas State Nov. 11 194019401940 Captain: Wilburn George hL 13-29 Vanderbilt Nov. 18 Record: 5-5-0 aL 0-6 Missouri Mines Sept.18 aW 6-0 Louisiana Tech Dec. 1 CoacCoacCoach: CCh: .C.C.C. HumphrHumphr. eeeyyysss hW 13-7 Louisville Sept. 25 374-108 Captains: Jerry Burns & Hank Farino hL 14-26 Murray State Oct. 1 hW 40-0 Austin Peay Sept. 21 hW 43-16 Tampa Oct. 9 hL 0-34 Southwestern Sept. 28 aL 21-27 Pensacola Navy Oct. 16 All-Time Results

Andy Nelson was a first team all-American in 1957 for the 195419541954 195819581958 Tigers before joining the Baltimore Colts. Record: 3-4-3 Record: 4-5-0 Coach: Ralph Hatley CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy Captain: Bob Patterson & Ned Suttle Captain: Ed Randolph & Laverne Steedley aL 7-27 Mississippi State Sept. 18 hL 0-17 Mississippi (#12) Sept. 20 aT 13-13 Tulane Sept. 25 aW 13-0 Tennessee Tech Sept. 27 hT 6-6 Abilene Christian Oct. 2 aL 22-24 Southern Mississippi Oct. 4 hW 34-6 Murray State Oct. 9 aL 6-28 Mississippi State Oct. 11 aT 25-25 Tennessee Tech Oct. 16 hL 26-28 Citadel (HC) Oct. 18 hW 27-7 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 23 hW 22-7 Chattanooga Oct. 25 hW 26-7 Arkansas State (HC) Oct. 30 hW 26-12 Louisiana Tech Nov. 1 hL 0-51 Mississippi (#6) Nov. 6 hW 27-14 Louisiana College Nov. 8 aL 7-33 Kentucky Nov. 13 aL 0-14 Alabama Nov. 22 aL 21-34 Southern Mississippi Nov. 20 142-144 166-209 195919591959 195519551955 Record: 6-4-0 Record: 2-7-0 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy Coach: Ralph Hatley Captain: John Lee Captain: Gerald Bush & Joe Billings hW 25-6 Stephen F Austin Sept. 19 hL 0-6 Trinity Sept. 24 hW 14-3 Tennessee Tech Sept. 26 aL 0-33 Mississippi State Oct. 1 aL 0-43 Mississippi (#2) Oct. 3 aW 20-7 Murray State Oct. 8 hW 13-7 Abilene Christian Oct. 10 195119511951 hW 20-12 Tennessee Tech (HC) Oct. 15 hW 16-6 Florida State (HC) Oct. 17 Record: 5-3-0 hL 14-34 Southern Mississippi Oct. 21 aL 23-28 Mississippi State Oct. 24 Coach: Ralph Hatley hL 20-21 Arkansas State Oct. 29 hW 21-6 Southern Mississippi Oct. 31 Captain: Percy Roberts & Gene Meadows hL 6-39 Mississippi (#10) Nov. 5 aL 8-10 Louisiana Tech Nov. 14 hL 0-32 Mississippi Sept. 21 aL 7-41 Kentucky Nov. 12 aL 7-14 Alabama (#10) Nov. 21 hW 26-14 Louisiana Tech Oct. 6 aL 7-25 Chattanooga Nov. 24 aW 15-9 Chattanooga Nov. 26 aW 41-7 S.W. Louisiana Oct. 20 94-218 142-132 hW 38-0 Western Kentucky (HC) Oct. 27 196019601960 hW 61-0 East Central Oklahoma Nov. 3 195619561956 Record: 8-2-0 hL 20-27 Mississippi State Nov. 10 Record: 5-4-1 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy hW 13-0 Chattanooga Nov. 17 Coach: Ralph Hatley Captain: Wayne Armstrong & Miller aL 7-13 Vanderbilt Nov. 24 Captain: Andy Nelson & Cotton Clifford MatthewsMatthewsMatthews 206-93 hW 32-21 Arkansas Tech Sept. 15 hW 35-0 Texas-Arlington Sept. 17

ALL-TIME SCORES aT 14-14 Tennessee Tech Sept. 22 aW 37-6 Tennessee Tech Sept. 24 195219521952 aL 0-19 Trinity Sept. 29 hL 20-31 Mississippi (#1) Oct. 1 186 Record: 2-7-0 hL 13-14 Chattanooga Oct. 6 aW 44-0 North Texas State Oct. 8 Coach: Ralph Hatley hW 42-19 Austin Peay Oct. 13 hW 42-7 Hardin-Simmons (HC) Oct. 15 Captain: Ralph Messer & Roland Eveland aL 0-27 Southern Mississippi Oct. 20 aL 0-21 Mississippi State Oct. 22 hL 6-54 Mississippi (#7) Sept. 19 hW 42-0 Western Kentucky (HC) Oct. 27 hW 21-8 VMI Oct. 29 aL 20-27 Southern Mississippi Sept. 27 aW 34-0 Arkansas State Nov. 3 hW 55-0 Abilene Christian Nov. 5 aL 7-26 Louisiana Tech Oct. 4 hL 0-26 Mississippi Nov.10 hW 42-0 Chattanooga Nov. 12 hW 34-7 Murray State Oct. 11 aW 32-12 East Tennessee State* Nov. 22 aW 7-6 Southern Mississippi Nov. 18 aL 6-23 Chattanooga Oct. 17 (Burley Bowl) 303-79 hL 14-38 North Texas State Oct. 25 209-152 196119611961 hW 29-25 Louisville (HC) Nov. 8 Record: 8-2-0 aL 0-35 Tennessee Tech Nov. 15 195719571957 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy hL 25-28 S.E. Louisiana Nov. 22 Record: 6-4-0 Captain: Don Coffey & Jack Carter 141-263 Coach: Ralph Hatley hW 40-0 The Citadel Sept. 16 CaCaCaptain: FFptain: rrrank Massa & Reeex TTx aaatumtumtum aW 48-12 Tulsa Sept. 23 195319531953 hW 20-6 Arkansas Tech Sept. 21 hW 56-0 Hardin-Simmons Sept. 30 Record: 6-4-0 aL 6-10 Mississippi State (#14) Sept. 28 aW 28-13 Louisville Oct. 7 Coach: Ralph Hatley hW 41-0 Austin Peay Oct. 5 hW 21-7 Southern Mississippi Oct. 14 CaCaCaptain: Ollie Keller & TTeller ony TTony aaaylorylorylor hW 40-7 Tennessee Tech Oct. 12 hW 35-0 Abilene Christian (HC) Oct. 21 hL 6-34 Mississippi State Sept. 19 hL 6-14 South. Mississippi (HC) Oct. 19 hL 16-23 Mississippi State Oct. 28 aW 7-6 Chattanooga Sept. 25 aL 7-53 Kentucky Nov. 2 hL 6-7 Furman Nov. 4 hW 13-7 Louisiana Tech Oct. 3 hW 34-0 Arkansas State Nov. 9 hW 41-0 Noth Texas State Nov. 11 aW 20-0 Murray State Oct. 10 aW 17-7 Louisiana Tech Nov. 16 aW 41-13 Chattanooga Nov. 23 hW 14-7 Tennessee Tech Oct. 17 hW 24-7 East Tennessee State Nov. 23 332-75 aL 20-26 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 24 aL 0-7 Chattanooga Nov. 28 hW 27-13 Southern Mississippi Oct. 31 195-111 196219621962 hL 0-20 Arkansas State Nov. 7 Record: 8-1-0 hL 7-20 Kentucky (#15) Nov. 14 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy aW 21-7 S.E. Louisiana Nov. 21 Captain: Jerry Bell & Wayne Evans 135-140 hW 12-6 Tennessee Tech Sept. 15 All-Time Results hL 7-21 Mississippi (#3) Sept. 22 196519651965 hW 15-13 North Texas State Sept. 27 aW 14-6 North Texas State Sept. 29 Record: 5-5-0 hL 16-55 Tennessee Oct. 4 hW 49-0 Louisville Oct. 6 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy aW 52-6 Cincinnati Oct. 11 hW 8-6 Southern Mississippi (HC) Oct. 13 CaCaCaptain: Don McClard, Billy FFd, letcletcletcherherher, &&, hW 26-13 Miami, FL Oct. 18 aW 28-7 Mississippi State Oct. 27 Harry DayDayHarry aW 40-0 Utah State Oct. 25 aW 60-13 The Citadel Nov. 10 hL 14-34 Mississippi (#17) Sept. 18 hW 42-24 Tulsa Nov. 1 hW 50-0 Texas-Arlington Nov. 17 aL 16-21 Southern Mississippi Sept. 25 hW 37-7 Southern Miss Nov. 8 hW 33-8 Detroit Nov. 24 aL 28-32 Tulsa (#16) Oct. 9 aW 28-26 Florida State Nov. 15 261-67 hW 33-13 Mississippi State (HC) (#9) Oct. 16 hW 69-19 Louisville Nov. 22 aW 28-0 McNeese State Oct. 23 328-191 196319631963 hW 27-12 West Texas State Oct. 30 Record: 9-0-1 hW 7-0 Utah State Nov. 6 197019701970 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy aW 28-0 North Texas State Nov. 13 Record: 6-4-0 Captain: Richard Saccoccia hL 20-21 Wake Forest Nov. 20 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy aW 28-7 Southern Mississippi Sept. 14 aL 14-20 Quantico Nov. 27 Captain: Not Available hT 0-0 Mississippi (#3) Sept. 21 215-153 hL 13-47 Mississippi Sept. 19 aW 28-15 Tulsa Oct. 5 aW 21-20 Virginia Tech Sept. 26 hW 21-0 North Texas State Oct. 12 196619661966 aL 12-27 Tulsa Oct. 3 aW 29-14 West Texas State Oct. 19 Record: 7-2-0 hW 16-12 Florida State Oct. 17 hW 17-10 Mississippi State (#11) Oct. 26 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy aW 28-7 North Texas State Oct. 24 aW 25-0 Louisville Nov. 2 Captain: Not Available hW 33-0 Southern Miss Oct. 31 hW 9-0 South Carolina (HC) Nov. 9 hL 0-13 Mississippi (#12) Sept. 17 aL 27-40 Louisville Nov. 7 hW 13-0 Chattanooga Nov. 16 aW 16-7 South Carolina Sept. 24 hW 51-6 Wichita State Nov. 14 hW 29-6 Houston Nov. 30 hW 6-0 Southern Mississippi Oct. 1 hL 12-15 Utah State Nov. 21 199-56 hW 20-14 Quantico Oct. 15 hW 14-10 Cincinnati Nov. 28 hW 6-0 Tulsa (HC) Oct. 22 227-184

196419641964 aW 26-14 West Texas State Oct. 29 ALL-TIME SCORES ALL-TIME Record: 5-4-0 aL 7-21 Wake Forest Nov. 12 197119711971 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy hW 26-14 Cincinnati Nov. 19 Record: 5-6-0 Captain: Chuck Brooks & Bob Finnamore aW 14-13 Houston (#11) Nov. 26 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy aL 0-30 Mississippi (#20) Sept. 19 121-96 Captain: Not Available aW 13-0 Tampa Oct. 3 196719671967 hW 30-0 West Texas State Sept. 11 hL 14-20 Southern Mississippi Oct. 10 Record: 6-3-0 hL 21-49 Mississippi Sept. 18 aW 41-0 West Texas State Oct. 17 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy hL 3-7 South Carolina Oct. 2 hW 23-0 McNeese State Oct. 24 Captain: Not Available hL 20-26 Louisville Oct. 9 hW 23-14 Wake Forest Oct. 31 hW 27-17 Mississippi Sept. 23 aL 6-7 Utah State Oct. 16 aL 7-19 Tulsa (#18) Nov. 7 hW 17-0 Cincinnati Sept. 30 hW 27-12 Southern Miss Oct. 23 hW 34-0 Louisville (HC) Nov. 14 aL 14-28 Utah State Oct. 7 aW 45-21 Cincinnati Oct. 30 aL 18-20 Southern Mississippi Nov. 21 hW 42-10 Wake Forest Oct. 14 hL 7-35 Houston (#17) Nov. 6 187 173-103 hW 24-8 SW Louisiana Oct. 21 hW 47-8 North Texas State Nov. 13 nW 24-8 Southern Miss (Jackson) Oct. 28 hL 21-28 Kansas State Nov. 20 hL 7-26 Florida State (#15) (ABC) Nov. 4 nW 28-9 San Jose State (Pasadena) Dec. 18 aL 18-35 Houston Nov. 11 202-152 hW 29-20 North Texas State Nov. 25 202-152 197219721972 Quarterback Billy Fletcher, who served as captain in 1965, Record: 5-5-1 holds the record for most total yards per game. 196819681968 Coach: Fred Pancoast Record: 6-4-0 Captain: Not Available CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy hL 29-34 Mississippi Sept. 16 Captain: Not Available hL 7-23 Drake Sept. 23 hL 7-21 Mississippi Sept. 21 aL 7-34 South Carolina Sept. 30 aL 17-24 Tennessee (#7) Sept. 28 hL 7-38 Tennessee (#8) Oct. 7 aW 30-12 North Texas State Oct. 5 hW 38-29 Utah State Oct. 14 hW 42-21 West Texas State Oct. 12 aW 7-6 North Texas State Oct. 21 aL 10-20 Florida State (#14) Oct. 19 hW 49-21 Tulsa Oct. 28 hW 29-7 Southern Mississippi Oct. 26 hW 58-14 Wichita State Nov. 4 aW 32-6 Tulsa Nov. 2 hW 49-24 Cincinnati Nov. 11 hL 7-27 Houston (#20) Nov. 9 aL 0-17 Louisville Nov. 18 hW 40-18 Wichita State Nov. 16 nT 14-14 Southern Miss (Jackson) Nov. 25 aW 44-14 Louisville Nov. 30 265-254 258-170

196919691969 197319731973 Record: 8-2-0 Record: 8-3-0 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy Coach: Fred Pancoast Captain: Not Available Captain: Not Available aL 3-28 Mississippi (#8) Sept. 20 hW 28-21 Louisville Sept. 8 188 ALL-TIME SCORES W16-14 41-7 aW hW 24-3 hW All-Time Results hW 49-16 Virginia Tech Nov. 3 Nov. SW 17-13 41-6 aW 10-13 Virginia Tech aW 49-16 hL 13-10 hW 28-16 aW 16-21 hW 21-35 aL 17-13 hL nW L06Southern 15-7 0-6 hW 16-10 hL aW W21-19 h 10-29 hW 3-13 Auburn(#6) hL 31-20 aL 7-17 aW hL Houston(#11) 34-10 Tennessee (#15) 10-13 hW 6-34 FloridaState(HC) aL 42-14 aL 41-0 hW 28-29 aW 13-7 hL 20-18 hW aW W13-7 aW L12-14 T 26-14 aL 14-21 aW 14-7 hL 31-0 aW 33-42 Auburn (HC) hW 28-27 SMU hL 27-13 hW 14-16 hW 21-12 aL 21-16 hW hW 14-7 17-14 hW aW 7-21 L Captain: JerryDandridge&LumWright Captain: JerryDandridge&LumWright Captain: JerryDandridge&LumWright Captain: JerryDandridge&LumWright Captain: JerryDandridge&LumWright 264-167 225-148 241-182 180-168 Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Captain: JamesThompson Captain: JamesThompson Captain: JamesThompson Captain: JamesThompson Captain: JamesThompson Coach: FredPancoast Coach: FredPancoast Coach: FredPancoast Coach: FredPancoast Coach: FredPancoast Captain: BobRush Captain: BobRush Captain: BobRush Captain: BobRush Captain: BobRush Tulsa Louisville Southern Mississippi(HC) North Texas Cincinnati Nov. 24 Nov. 10 Nov. Oct. Oct. 20 Cincinnati Oct.6 Southern Miss Florida State Tulsa Kansas State Houston Mississippi Mississippi Louisville North Texas State Arkansas State Cincinnati Mississippi State Wichita State North Texas State Mississippi State(#17) Cincinnati Colorado State Wichita State Southern Mississippi Nov. 20 Nov. Southern Mississippi Louisville Tulane Wichita State Mississippi State(#20) Tulsa Florida State Mississippi Houston Florida State ennessee Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Record: 7-4-0 Louisiana Nov. 17 Nov. Louisiana 1974 1975 1976 1974197419741974 1975197519751975 1976197619761976 Mississippi State Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Sept. 22 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Sept. 20 Sept. 28 Sept. 18 Sept. 11 Nov.16 Nov. 13 Nov. Nov. 23 Nov. Nov. 15 Nov. Oct. Sept. 6 Oct. 26 Oct. 19 Oct. 30 Oct. 23 Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Oct. Oct. 11 Nov. 8 Nov. Nov. 1 Nov. Nov. 2 Nov. Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Oct.18 Oct.16 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 2 13 12 25 L71 Texas A&M 7-17 16-10 hL 34-38 aW hL W14-13 aW L14-34 24-41 hL Vanderbilt 29-22 aL 35-14 aW 24-41 hW 10-13 aL Texas(#19) A&M 26-13 hL 0-58 hW 14-44 aL 17-3 hL hW 12 Nov. FloridaState(#14) 28-14 9-30 aW aL L7-14 aL T 14-27 aL W42-14 19-20 hW Louisville(HC) 21-13 hL 13-14 Virginia Tech hW 21-20 hL Mississippi 31-26 hW 27-9 3-7 hW hW aL the 2,000-yardbarrier. Earnest GrayistheonlyreceiverinTigerhistorytobreak 228-194 Captain: WayneWeedon&Leo Cage Captain: WayneWeedon&Leo Cage Captain: WayneWeedon&Leo Cage Captain: WayneWeedon&Leo Cage Captain: WayneWeedon&Leo Cage 200-297 Captain: EarnestGray&Pete Captain: EarnestGray&Pete Captain: EarnestGray&Pete Captain: EarnestGray&Pete Captain: EarnestGray&Pete Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Captain: KeithButler Captain: KeithButler Captain: KeithButler Captain: KeithButler Captain: KeithButler Wichita State Mississippi Mississippi State Cincinnati North Texas State Louisville Tulane Southern Mississippi Wichita State Mississippi State Houston Wichita State Mississippi Southern Mississippi North Texas State Mississippi State Utah State Tulane ennessee Scatamacchia Scatamacchia Scatamacchia Scatamacchia Scatamacchia Record: 5-6-0 Record: 5-6-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 6-5-0 Record: 6-5-0 Record: 5-6-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 6-5-0 Record: 5-6-0 Record: 5-6-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 6-5-0 Record: 6-5-0 1979 1978 1977 1979197919791979 1978197819781978 1977197719771977 (HC) Sept. 10 Sept. 29 Sept. 22 Sept. 15 Sept. 30 Sept. 23 Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Sept. 17 Nov. 25 Nov. Nov. 18 19 Nov. Oct. 29 Nov.11 Sept. 8 Oct. 28 Oct. 14 Sept. 9 Oct. 22 Oct. 15 Sept. 3 Nov. 5 Oct.21 Nov.4 Oct. 1 a L7-24 V 7-38 hL 0-26 aL SouthernMiss(HC)(#19) 9-28 aL 0-10 hL hL L20-21 hL W22-0 a 0-22 hW aL L1-6FloridaState(#9) 23-17 Louisville(HC) 17-66 hW 10-6 aL hW L10-29 14-38 hL GeorgiaTech 24-3 aL 8-17 hW 7-61 aL 7-34 aL hL L1-7Virginia Tech 10-17 hL 37-17 a hW 12-0 T 19-38 hW Georgia(#14)(ESPN) 3-29 hL 3-34 aL 10-17 aL 7-16 aL GeorgiaTech 14-34 hL 20-24 aL V 17-41 hL 14-24 hL hL 7-14 Virginia Tech 13-17 Mississippi GeorgiaTech hL 28-15 3-7 aL aW 5-10 hL 3-20 aL aL WichitaState 6-0 16-21 hW Vanderbilt 10-14 (HC) aL FloridaState(#5)(ABC) 10-14 aL 3-24 hL hL 10-27 L V 3-13 L 10-24 L Ca CaCaCaCa Captain: DesignatedGame-by-Game Captain: DesignatedGame-by-Game Captain: DesignatedGame-by-Game Captain: DesignatedGame-by-Game Captain: DesignatedGame-by-Game 166-223 129-285 115-255 82-209 ptain: T ptain: Tptain:ptain: Tptain: T T Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Coach: RichardWilliamson Captain: NotAvailable Captain: NotAvailable Captain: NotAvailable Captain: NotAvailable Captain: NotAvailable Captain: NotAvailable Captain: NotAvailable Captain: NotAvailable Captain: NotAvailable Captain: NotAvailable Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery Coach: RexDockery ony Wile ony Wileonyony Wileony Wile Wile Tulane Cincinnati Tennessee N.E. Louisiana otenMsispiOct.20 North Texas State Southern Mississippi Cincinnati North Carolina Mississippi North Texas State Louisville Sept.6 Arkansas State Mississippi (#17) Mississippi State(#19) Mississippi (WREG) Arkansas State Louisville Tulane Cincinnati (HC) Southern Mississippi Mississippi State Louisville Sept.5 Florida State Mississippi State(#17) Tulane Cincinnati ennessee anderbilt anderbilt anderbilt Record: 1-10-0 Record: 1-10-0 Record: 1-10-0 Record: 1-10-0 Record: 1-10-0 Record: 1-10-0 Record: 1-10-0 Record: 1-10-0 Record: 1-10-0 Record: 1-10-0 Record: 2-9-0 Record: 2-9-0 Record: 6-4-1 Record: 6-4-1 Record: 2-9-0 Record: 6-4-1 Record: 2-9-0 Record: 2-9-0 Record: 6-4-1 Record: 6-4-1 Kleimeyer Kleimeyer Kleimeyer Kleimeyer Kleimeyer 1982 1980 1983 1981 1982198219821982 1980198019801980 1983198319831983 1981198119811981 y yyyy , K , K,, K, K K en DeF en DeFenen DeFen DeF DeF eo &Mik eo &Mikeoeo &Mikeo &Mik &Mik Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Sept. 19 Sept. 18 Sept. 12 Sept. 11 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. Nov. 15 Nov. 24 Nov. Nov. 27 Nov. 22 Nov. Nov. 17 Nov. Nov. 10 Nov. Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Sept. 4 Oct. 18 Oct. 30 Oct. 25 Sept. 3 Oct. 23 Oct. 16 Oct. 31 Oct. 11 Nov. 7 Nov. Nov. 3 Nov. Nov. 8 Nov. Nov. 1 Nov. Nov. 6 Oct. 4 Oct. 2 Oct. 3 e eeee All-Time Results aL 13-44 Alabama (#18) Oct. 1 aL 17-27 Vanderbilt Sept. 12 aL 20-57 Florida St. (#5) (Sun. Net.) Nov. 18 hW 28-25 Tulane Oct. 8 aL 24-41 Florida State (#7) Sept. 19 174-331 hL 20-27 Southern Mississippi (HC) Oct. 15 aL 6-9 Mississippi State Oct. 3 aW 24-7 Vanderbilt Oct. 29 hW 13-10 Alabama (#16) Oct. 10 199019901990 aW 30-13 Mississippi State Nov. 5 hW 45-36 Tulane (HC) (WMKW) Oct. 17 Record: 4-6-1 aW 43-10 Cincinnati Nov. 12 hL 14-17 Southern Mississippi Oct. 24 Coach: Chuck Stobart hT 14-14 Arkansas State Nov. 19 hT 21-21 Arkansas State Oct. 31 Captain: Marvin Cox, Scott Rumley aW 45-7 Louisville Nov. 24 aL 7-31 SW Louisiana (WMKW) Nov. 7 & Reginald Jones 274-205 hW 43-8 Louisville Nov. 14 hT 24-24 Arkansas State Sept. 1 aW 14-0 Tulsa Nov. 21 aL 21-23 Mississippi Sept. 8 198419841984 220-210 hW 37-28 Central Florida Sept. 22 Record: 5-5-1 aW 22-10 Tulsa Sept. 29 Coach: 198819881988 hW 21-14 Tulane Oct. 6 Captain: Not Available Record: 6-5-0 aL 17-19 Louisville (WDRB) Oct. 13 hW 17-2 Arkansas State Sept. 1 Coach: aL 7-23 Southern Mississippi Oct. 20 aL 6-22 Mississippi Sept. 8 CaCaCaptain: RRptain: eid Bennett, Damon Youngoungoung hW 20-6 SW Louisiana Oct. 27 hW 47-7 Cincinnati Sept. 22 & Tyrone Betters hL 17-24 East Carolina Nov. 3 aW 23-13 Southern Mississippi Sept. 29 aL 6-24 Mississippi Sept. 3 hL 23-27 Mississippi State Nov. 10 hT 17-17 Florida State (#17) Oct. 6 hW 9-7 Arkansas State Sept. 10 nL 3-35 Florida St. (Sunshine Net.) Nov. 17 hW 20-7 SW Louisiana (HC) Oct. 13 aL 18-29 Louisville Sept. 17 212-233 hW 23-12 Mississippi State (WREG) Oct. 20 aL 19-20 Tulane (WMKW) Sept. 24 hL 27-30 North Carolina Oct. 27 hW 31-10 Mississippi State (HC) Oct. 1 199119911991 aL 3-13 Georgia Nov. 3 aW 17-11 Florida (#17) (SportsChannel) Oct.8 Record: 5-6-0 aL 9-41 Tennessee Nov. 10 hL 25-38 Tennessee Oct. 22 Coach: Chuck Stobart aL 9-14 Tulane Nov. 17 aL 27-34 Southern Mississippi Oct. 29 Captain: Keith Benton, Larry Cox & 201-178 hW 20-3 SW Louisiana (WMKW) Nov. 5 Joe Allison hW 26-20 Tulsa Nov. 12 aW 24-10 Southern Cal. (#14) (Prime) Sept. 2 198519851985 hW 28-9 Vanderbilt Nov. 19 hL 0-10 Mississippi Sept. 7 SCORES ALL-TIME Record: 2-7-2 226-205 aL 13-20 East Carolina Sept. 14 Coach: Rey Dempsey hW 31-21 Arkansas State Sept. 21 Captain: Tim Harris & Jeff Walker 198919891989 aL 21-31 Missouri Oct. 5 aW 37-7 SW Louisiana Aug. 31 Record: 2-9-0 hW 17-12 Southern Mississippi Oct. 12 hT 17-17 Mississippi (WREG) Sept. 7 Coach: Chuck Stobart aW 28-23 Mississippi State Oct. 19 hT 14-14 Murray State Sept. 14 Captains: Game-by-Game hL 28-33 Tulsa Oct. 26 aL 10-19 Florida State (#15) (WTBS) Sept. 21 hL 13-20 Mississippi Sept. 2 aL 24-52 Tennessee (#14) Nov. 2 aL 28-31 Mississippi State Oct. 5 hL 13-17 Arkansas State Sept. 9 hW 35-7 Louisville (WDRB) Nov. 9 hW 38-21 Tulane (HC) Oct. 12 aL 7-35 Alabama (#16) Sept. 16 hL 7-10 Alabama (#7) Nov. 16 hL 7-14 Southern Mississippi Oct. 19 hL 13-31 Florida Sept. 23 228-229 hL 9-28 Alabama (#13) Oct. 26 hW 13-10 Vanderbilt (WPTY) Oct. 7 189 aL 10-31 Virginia Tech Nov. 2 aW 34-17 Cincinnati Oct. 14 199219921992 hL 7-17 Tennessee (#4) Nov. 9 aL 10-35 Mississippi State Oct. 21 Record: 6-5-0 aL 7-49 Army Nov. 16 hL 7-31 Southern Mississippi Oct. 28 Coach: Chuck Stobart 184-248 aL 34-38 Tulane Nov. 4 Captain: Chris Hobbs, Joe Allison hL 10-40 Louisville Nov. 11 & Larry Bolton 198619861986 aL 21-23 Southern Mississippi Sept. 5 Record: 1-10-0 Defensive end Tim Harris currently holds the Tiger career aL 15-16 Louisville (WPTY) Sept. 12 Coach: Charlie Bailey record with 49 tackles for loss of yards. hL 16-20 Mississippi State (#24) Sept. 19 CaCaCaptain: DaDaptain: vid BrBrvid andon & TTandon ed GaGaed tetetewwwoodoodood hW 22-6 Arkansas Sept. 26 aL 6-28 Mississippi Sept. 6 hW 34-14 Cincinnati Oct. 10 hL 10-30 Arkansas State Sept. 13 hW 37-7 Arkansas State Oct. 17 hL 10-26 SW Louisiana Sept. 20 aW 30-25 Tulsa (WPTY) Oct. 24 aL 8-34 Louisville Sept. 27 aW 62-20 Tulane (Sports South) Oct. 31 hL 17-34 Mississippi State (HC) Oct. 4 aL 12-17 Mississippi Nov. 7 aL 0-37 Alabama (#19) Oct. 11 hL 21-26 Tennessee (#23) Nov. 14 aL 9-14 Southern Mississippi Oct. 18 hW 42-7 East Carolina Nov. 21 aW 22-21 Vanderbilt Nov. 1 312-181 aL 3-33 Tennessee (#8) Nov. 8 aL 6-15 Tulane (WMKW) Nov. 15 199319931993 hL 13-20 New Mexico Nov. 22 Record: 6-5-0 104-292 Coach: Chuck Stobart CaCaCaptain: Danton Barto & SteSteto vie DDvie . WilliamsWilliams. 198719871987 aW 45-35 Mississippi State (#25) Sept. 4 Record: 5-5-1 hL 28-54 Louisville Sept. 11 Coach: Charlie Bailey aL 15-17 SW Louisiana (WPTY) Sept. 18 CaCaCaptain: TTptain: ed GaGaed tetetewwwood, RRood, on PPon almeralmeralmer aW 6-0 Arkansas Sept. 25 & Troy Myers aW 34-7 East Carolina (WPTY) Oct. 2 hW 16-10 Mississippi Sept. 5 hW 45-3 Arkansas State Oct. 9 190 ALL-TIME SCORES L2-1Michigan UAB (WABMTV68) 21-51 28-7 aL 10-13 hW aL Nov. 9 10-20 Tennessee (#6)(CBS) 21-17 hL USL 10-13 hW SouthernMiss(FoxSports) 9-13 aL 0-16 aL 20-37 aL 18-16 aL Aug. 31 17-10 hW 19-16 hW Miami(#11) (FoxSports) 10-31 aW 7-30 hL hL 3-34 Tulsa(WLMT) 10-7 hL 3-28 Tulane(WLMT) hW Louis 23-8 aL 7-17 aW 20-27 SW hL Michigan(#11) (WLMT) 33-19 aL 7-24 hW 18-28 aL aL 6-30 T 13-24 hL 17-16 aL 6-10 aW 26-3 aL 15-6 hW 13-0 hW 16-15 hW 3-20 hW 42-18 aL 6-17 aW hL L1-1East 17-31 9-17 aL hL Nov.27 Miami,Florida(ESPN)(#9) 17-41 20-9 aL 19-3 hW 20-23 hW 19-23 aL hL All-Time Results Richard Hogans,BrittonWilkins&Kerry Richard Hogans,BrittonWilkins&Kerry Richard Hogans,BrittonWilkins&Kerry Richard Hogans,BrittonWilkins&Kerry Richard Hogans,BrittonWilkins&Kerry Captain: BernardOden,ChrisReeves Captain: BernardOden,ChrisReeves Captain: BernardOden,ChrisReeves Captain: BernardOden,ChrisReeves Captain: BernardOden,ChrisReeves Captain: QadryAnderson,TimHart, Captain: QadryAnderson,TimHart, Captain: QadryAnderson,TimHart, 141-219 150-240 163-159 268-215 Captain: QadryAnderson,TimHart, Captain: QadryAnderson,TimHart, Captain: GameCaptains Captain: GameCaptains Captain: GameCaptains Captain: GameCaptains Captain: GameCaptains Captain: BryanBarnett Captain: BryanBarnett Captain: BryanBarnett Captain: BryanBarnett Captain: BryanBarnett Coach: ChuckStobart Coach: ChuckStobart Coach: ChuckStobart Coach: ChuckStobart Coach: ChuckStobart Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer & DrewPairamore & DrewPairamore & DrewPairamore & DrewPairamore & DrewPairamore Mississippi State(Fox) East Carolina Louisville Houston Cincinnati Tulane Missouri Mississippi State Mississippi Cincinnati (WLMT) Arkansas (WLMT) Mississippi State(WLMT) East Carolina Mississippi Louisville (WPTY) Cincinnati Arkansas State Tulane Arkansas (WPTY) So. Mississippi Tulsa (WPTY) Mississippi State Southern Mississippi Nov. 11 Nov. Southern Mississippi 6 Nov. Oct. 13 Nov. Southern Mississippi Mississippi Cincinnati (WPTY) Tulsa ennessee Records: 3-8-0 Records: 3-8-0 Records: 3-8-0 Records: 3-8-0 Records: 3-8-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 6-5-0 Record: 6-5-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 6-5-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 4-7-0 Record: 6-5-0 Record: 6-5-0 oiin WM)Sept.16 Louisiana (WLMT) Carolina (WLMT) Nov. 18 Nov. Carolina (WLMT) ville (WLMT) Cobb CobbCobbCobbCobb 1997 1996 1995 1994 1997199719971997 1996199619961996 1995199519951995 1994199419941994 State (#21) Oct.8 Oct.15 Sept. 30 Sept. 21 Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Aug. 30 23 Nov. 19 Nov. Nov. 12 Sept.17 Sept.10 Sept. 6 Oct. 26 Oct. 19 Sept. 7 Oct. 28 Oct. 21 Oct. 14 Sept. 9 Sept. 2 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Oct. 12 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. Nov. 4 Nov. Oct.22 Sept.3 Oct. 5 16 L14-41 aL 24-3 EastCarolina(Fox) 10-32 hW 38-9 aL Minnesota(MSCTV) 17-20 hW 17-20 aL hL L6-14 10-30 hL aL hL 18-42 Southern Miss (Fox) Nov. 22 Nov. SouthernMiss(Fox) 18-42 21-20 hL hW L14-26 aL Memphis 17,Mississippi16 Oxford beforethe1994 victory. yard line.Memphis was0-14againstMississippiin converted a4th-and-15andscrambled tothetwo- furious drive.Borichhadanotherstellar playwhenhe got theballbackwith4:05remainingand mounteda ning 17-16victoryinOxford. Trailing 16-11, Memphis in thecornerofendzonetogiveMemphis astun- Joe Borichrolledtohisrightandhitreceiver RyanRoskelly extra pointwhichhemissedearlier. 39 yards.Williams'heroicsredeemedhimfroman Patterson towidereceiverChesterHarristhatwentfor City. The latescorewasset-upbyapass fromLloyd 16-14 victoryovertheGoldenHurricaneinOklahoma 10 secondslefttogiveMemphisacome-from-behind the TigersintoEagleterritorywithtimerunningout. snagged apasswithonehandfor17yardstomove morial Stadium.StanDavismadeitpossiblewhenhe 13, before28,077intheTigers'homeopeneratMe- remaining lifted MemphisoverNorth Texas State, 15- LAST-MINUTE WINS Captain: RonSells,MarquisBowling& Captain: RonSells,MarquisBowling& Captain: RonSells,MarquisBowling& Captain: RonSells,MarquisBowling& Captain: RonSells,MarquisBowling& Memphis 15,N.Texas13 218-243 Memphis 16,Tulsa14 With 11secondsleftinthegame,quarterback Bobby Williamskickeda30-yardfieldgoalwith Pete Weeks' 36-yardfieldgoalwith38seconds A lookatsomeofMemphis'come-from-behindvictorieswithunderoneminutetoplay Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer Coach: RipScherer 1994 Minnesota (MWSC-TV) Houston (KNWS51) Arkansas State Cincinnati issip Jf io)Sept.5 Sports) Mississippi State(Fox Mississippi (JeffPilot) Louisville (WDRB 41) Nov. 15 Nov. Louisville (WDRB41) Tulane 1969 1975 Record: 2-9-0 Record: 2-9-0 Record: 2-9-0 Record: 2-9-0 Record: 2-9-0 Keith Cobb Keith Cobb Keith Cobb Keith Cobb Keith Cobb 1998 1998199819981998 Sept. 20 Sept.19 Sept.12 Oct. 25 Oct. 11 Nov. 8 Nov. 1 Nov. Oct. 4 L3-1Tln #0 Nov. 7 31-34 3-45 Tulane(#10) hL 31-41 aL 35-19 hL 32-35 hW Arkansas(FoxSports)(#19) 41-24 aL 9-23 hW 14-35 hL aL the Vols. CBS TV, wasthefirstin15previousattemptsagainst at the Tennessee 16. The win,whichwastelevisedby line toChancyCarr, whowaspushedoutofbounds on thedrivewasa41-yardpassdownrightside- to playshockarecordcrowdof65,885.Akey ers intherightcornerofendzonewith34seconds Quarterback Qadry Anderson hittightendChrisPow- ranked Tennessee atLibertyBowlMemorialStadium. curred onNovember9whenMemphisupsetNo.6 the stageforLane. direction 28yardstotheCincinnati8-yardlineset down. Onthenextplay, JeremyScruggsranamiss and thenraced21yardsdownthesidelineforafirst open, Andersonscrambledaroundinthebackfield son wasfacedwith4th-and-19.Findingnoreceivers and asackonthirddown,quarterbackQadryAnder- Cincinnati 48-yardline.Aftertwounsuccessfulplays cinnati. TheTigers,trailing16-15,tookoveratthe hard-fought, 18-16,victoryoverconferencerivalCin- goal withtwosecondsremainingtogiveMemphisa Memphis 21,Tennessee17 Memphis 18,Cincinnati16 226-340 The moststunningupsetinTigerhistoryoc- Placekicker Ted Lanenaileda19-yardfield East Carolina Nov. 21 Nov. 14 Nov. Oct.31 Oct. Oct.3 East Carolina Southern Miss Arkansas State Louisville Cincinnati Houston 1996 1996 Oct. 10 Oct.24 17