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MORGAN STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY & RECORDS 2017 MORGAN STATE FOOTBALL MSU FOOTBALL HISTORY & RECORDS (Records Based on Available Data MORGAN STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY & RECORDS 2017 MORGAN STATE FOOTBALL MSU FOOTBALL HISTORY & RECORDS (Records based on available data. MR - Modern Records cover 1940 to present) Scoring Punting Season ....................0 (1943) Most Points Highest Avg. Per Punt (min. 3 attempts) Most Touchdowns Allowed Game .......................94 vs. Army Commandos (1942) Game .......................51.5 vs. W. Chester (1966) Game .......................10 vs. B-Cookman (2010) Season ....................403 (2004) Season ....................43.8 (2013) Season ....................46 (2004) Most Touchdowns Most Punts Most Opponent FG Made Game .......................14 vs. Army Commandos (1942) Game .......................11, vs. Howard (2009) Game .......................4 vs. Delaware State (2007) Season ....................57 in 11 games (2004) Season ....................79 (1977) .................................vs.. Norfolk State (2011) Most Field Goals Made Most Yards Season ....................13 (2010) Game .......................4 vs. Florida A&M (2001) Season ....................3,215 (1977) Most Opponent FG Attempted .................................vs. Bowie State (2010) Longest Punt Season ....................23 (2007) .................................at Norfolk State (2010) Game .......................79, at Delaware State (2009) Most Shutouts Season ....................18 (2010) Season ....................6 (1965) Most PATs by Kick Made Most Consecutive Shutouts Punt Returns Season ....................5 (1943) Game .......................9 vs. Hampton (1969) Most Touchdowns Season ....................36 (1993) Game .......................2 vs. Towson State (1979) Most PATs Attempted Longest Punt Return Total Defense Season ....................47 (2014) Game .......................89 vs. Hampton (2013) Most Yards Allowed Game .......................753 vs. Akron (2012) Least Yards Allowed Kickoff Returns Game .......................44 vs. N.C. Central (2013) Total Offense Most Touchdowns Most Yards Gained Season ....................2,561 (2008) Season ....................2 (1986) Game .......................625 vs. S. Carolina St. (2004) Highest Average Yards Per Play Longest Kickoff Return Season ....................5,034 in 11 games (2004) Game .......................9.2 vs. B-Cookman (2004) Game .......................100 vs. Norfolk State (1986) Fewest Yards Gained Season ....................524.1 (2001) Most Yards Season ....................1,322 in 9 games (1985) Least Average Yards Per Play Season ....................1,076 (2004) Most Plays Game .......................1.4 vs. Bowie State (2010) Game .......................89 vs. Hampton (2007) Season ....................213.4 (2008) Season ....................840 (2014) Miscellaneous Most Sacks First Downs Season ....................33 (2014) Game .......................32 vs. S. Carolina St. (2004) Rushing Season ....................251 in 13 games (2014) Most Yards Gained Penalties Against Rushing Defense Most Yards Allowed Game .......................447 vs. Virgnia Union (1966) Season ....................129 in 11 games (1984) Game .......................504 at Army (2016) Season ....................2,711 (2014) Yards Penalized Season ....................3,629 (1993) Most Attempts Season ....................1,218 in 11 games (1980) Most Attempts Allowed Game .......................64 at N.C. Central (2013) Game .......................68 vs. B-Cookman (2010) Season ....................512 (2007) Scoring Season ....................558 (1993) Most Touchdowns Most Points Allowed Most Touchdowns Allowed Game .......................14 vs. Army Commandos (1942) Game .......................83 vs. Florida A&M (1996) Game .......................8 vs. B-Cookman (2010) Season ....................49 (2014) Season ....................446 (1992) Season ....................31 (2013) Fewest Points Allowed Passing Game .......................0 vs. Savannah State (2001) Most Yards Gained Game .......................461 vs. N.C. A&T (2001) Season ....................3,062 in 11 games (1992) Most Attempts Game .......................59 vs. South Carolina St. (2004) Season ....................394 in 11 games (1992) Most Completions Game .......................32 vs. S. Carolina St. (2004) Season ....................208 in 11 games (1992) Most Touchdowns Game .......................5 vs. Delaware State (2014) Season ....................18 (2002, 2004, 2014) Most Interceptions Thrown Game .......................5 vs. Bethune-Cookman (2004) Season ....................25 in 11 games (1992) 1966 Morgan State Bears #GOBEARS 2017 MORGAN STATE FOOTBALL MSU FOOTBALL HISTORY & RECORDS Passing Defense Passing Records Most Yards Allowed Most Yards Gained Season .....................4,480 (2004) Game ............ 515, L. Washington vs. N.C. A&T (2001) Most Completions Allowed Season ......... 2,469, Michael Moore (1995) Season ....................208 (2012) Career ........... 5,197, Michael Moore (1991-95) Most Attempts Against Most Attempts Season ....................361 (2014) Game: ........... 59, B. Littlejohn vs. S.C. State (2004) Most Touchdowns Allowed Season ......... 375, Michael Moore (1995) Season ....................26 (2016) Career ........... 882, Daryl Jackson (1986-89) Fewest Touchdowns Most Completions Game .......................0 (2001) Game ............ 32, B. Littlejohn vs. S.C. State (2004) Season ....................0 (1943) Season ......... 182, Bradshaw Littlejohn (2004) Most Yards Allowed Career ........... 375, Michael Moore (1991-95) Game .......................565 vs. Akron (2012) Most Touchdowns Season ....................4,637 (2014) Game ............ 5, M. Skillon, vs. Delaware St. (2014) Season ......... 18, Bradshaw Littlejohn (2004) Interceptions Career ........... 33, Bradshaw Littlejohn (2002-04) Most Passes Intercepted Game ............ 4 vs. Virginia State (1977) Career Rushing Leaders ...................... vs. Norfolk State (2008) Year ...............Att .........Yards ...................... vs. South Carolina State (2008) 1. Ali Cupepper 1998-01 ...... 605 ......2,727 Season ......... 19 (2008) 2. Robert Hammonds 1971-74 ...... 590 ......2,548 3. John Sykes 1969-71 ...... 536 ......2,539 4. Devan James 2006-09 ...... 474 ......2,422 Career Passing Leaders 5. Chad Simpson 2006-07 ...... 423 ......2,197 Year ..........C/A/I ...............TDs ..Yds 6. Alphonso Harris 1982-85 ...... 457 ......2,086 1. Michael Moore 1992-95 ..375-809-38 ..30 ....5,197 7. Lloyd McCleave 1975-78 ...... 487 ......2,048 Bradshaw “The Big Show” Littlejohn ranks 2. Darryl Jackson 1986-89 ..369-876-55 ..30 ....5,066 8. Herb Walker Jr. 2003- .......... 356 ......1,867 fourth on MSU’s all-time career passing list 3. Orlando Persell 1990-93 ...333-658-33 ..27 ....4,860 9. Jason Jackson 2004-05 ...... 341 ......1,858 with 4,556 yards and also holds the school’s 4. B. Littlejohn 2001-04 ..300-614-25 ..33 ....4,556 10. Bradshaw Littlejohn 2002-04 ...... 311 ......1,849 single season records for completions (182) 5. Darrell Coulter 1979-82 ..277-601-xx ..25 ....4,131 and touchdown passes (33). He was the 2004 11. Travis Davidson 2011-12 ....... 350 ......1,690 6. Moses Skillon 2012-15 ..272-523-15 ..20 ....3,337 MEAC Offensive Player of the Year. 12. Craig Nelson 2003-06 ...... 368 ......1,643 7. Byron Selby 2004-07 ..274-555-20 ..18 ....3,227 13. Lamont Brown III 2013-16 ...... 317 ......1,517 8. Willie McGirt 1996-99 ..240-525-10 ..19 ....3,325 14. T.J. Stallings 1999-02 ...... 311 ......1,510 9. Robert Council 2011-14 ..229-475-13 ..17 ....2,906 15. Robert Council 2010-14 ...... 334 ......1,293 10. Allen Rose 1973-75-77 193-442-32 ..19 ....2,726 11. Seth Higgins 2011-15 ..301-338-16 ..18 ....2,454 Rushing Records Most Yards Gained Game ............ 271, Herb Walker, vs. Holy Cross (2014) Season ......... 1,408, Herb Walker (2014) Career ........... 2,727, Ali Culpepper (1998-01) Most Carries Game ............ 44, Ali Cuppepper vs. Hampton (2001) Season ......... 276, Chad Simpson (2007) Career ........... 605, Ali Culpepper (1998-01) Most Touchdowns Game ............ 5, T.J. Stallings vs. Howard (2002) Season ......... 19, T.J. Stallings (2002) Career ........... 28, Ali Culpepper (1998-01) Chad Simpson ranks fifth on MSU’s all-time Darryl Johnson completed his career with career rushing list with 2,197 yards in just two 5,066 passing yards and 30 TDs and ranks sec- seasons (‘06 &’07). He was the 2007 MEAC ond on the school’s all-time passing list. Offensive Player of the Year. #GOBEARS 2017 MORGAN STATE FOOTBALL MSU FOOTBALL HISTORY & RECORDS Receiving Records 12. Robert Surratt 2006-08 .... 68 ..... 862 .......12.7 Most Receptions T13. Chris Cash 2002-05 .... 60 ..... 833 .......13.9 Game ............ 12, Tommy Manus vs. S.C. State (2004) T13. Chris Flowers 2009-13 .... 60 ..... 618 .......10.3 ...................... Mike Holston vs. Delaware St. (2004) 15. V. Shiancoe 2000-02 .... 49 ..... 875 .......17.9 Most Yards Gained 16. Lamont Bryant 2008-11 .... 44 ..... 677 .......15.2 Game ............ 243, Marc Lester vs. Florida A&M (1998) Season ......... 1,071, Jessie Humphrey (1993) Receiving Records Career ........... 2,355, Kelvin Dickens (2002-05) Receiving Yards - Game Most Touchdowns 198 .....Mark Durden ............Grambling ...............1976 Game ............ 3, Andrew King vs. Delaware St. (2014) 195 .....Mike Holston ............Delaware .................1980 ...................... Marc Lester vs. S.C. State (2001) 168 .....Andrew King.............Florida A&M ............2015
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