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Murray State Football MURRAY STATE FOOTBALL Football Contact: John Brush • O: 270-809-7044 • C: 270-293-0590 • Email: [email protected] Murray State Media Relations, 217 Stewart Stadium, Murray, KY. 42071 • www.GoRacers.com 2012 Schedule Sept. 1 Murray State (1-3, 0-1 OVC) @ #7 Florida State _____________ L, 3-69 ESPN3 vs. Tennesse Tech (2-2, 0-1 OVC) Sept. 29, 2012 • 6 p.m. • Stewart Stadium • Murray, Ky. Sept. 8 #20 Central Arkansas _________ L, 20-42 Gameday Central Stadium _____________________________________________________The Track Sept. 15 Capacity ______________________________________________________ 16,600 @ Missouri State ____________ W, 28-23 Surface __________________________________________________ Artificial Turf Racer TV Network Post Time______________________________________________________ 6 p.m. Television ______________________________________________________ None Sept. 22 Radio _________________________________________________Froggy 103.7 FM @ Eastern Illinois* _________L, 49-50 (ot) Racer TV Network ________________________________ Neal Bradley (PxP) and Paul Bubb (Analyst) Internet ____________________________________________ www.GoRacers.com Sept. 29 Series Record _________________________________________TTU leads 41-35-1 Tennessee Tech* ______________ 6 p.m. Oct. 6 Matchup at a Glance: @ Austin Peay* _______________ 6 p.m. Murray State ____________________ vs. __________________ Tennessee Tech Racer TV Network Murray, Ky._____________________ Location ________________ Cookeville, Tenn. 1922 _________________________ Founded __________________________1915 Oct. 13 10,558 _______________________ Enrollment _______________________ 11,768 UT Martin* (HC) ______________ 3 p.m. Ohio Valley ___________________Conference ___________________ Ohio Valley Racer TV Network Roy Stewart ____________________ Stadium _________________ Tucker Stadium Allen Ward _________________ Athletics Director ________________Mark Wilson Oct. 27 1924 ____________________ First Year of Football _____________________1922 @ Jacksonville State* __________ 3 p.m. 455-392-36 _________________ All-Time Record _________________ 479-554-31 Chris Hatcher _________________Head Coach_________________Watson Brown Nov. 3 14-12 ______________________Record at School ______________________ 27-33 Tennessee State* _____________11 a.m. 108-39 ______________________Career Record _____________________ 121-184 Fox College Sports 7-4 _________________________ 2011 Record _________________________ 7-4 Nov. 10 STORY LINES @ Eastern Kentucky* _________ 12 p.m. u Murray State returns to the friendly confines of The Track for the second time Racer TV Network this season as they host Tennessee Tech at 6 p.m. It is the OVC home opener for the Racers. Nov. 17 Southeast Missouri* ___________ 1 p.m. u The Racers have played some close games in OVC action. Dating back to last season, four of the last five OVC games have been decided by one point. The Nov. 24 Racers are 2-2 in those games, including a 38-37 victory at Tennessee Tech last FCS First Round _________________ TBA season. * - OVC contests All times are Central u The Racer offense set a new school and OVC record by running 110 plays against Eastern Illinois. It marked the first time MSU has reached 100 plays, after Media Relations Office: running 99 and 97 in the previous two games. Roy Stewart Stadium 217 Stewart Stadium Murray, Ky. 42071 u Sophmore Jordan Benton tied a school record with five field goals against O: 270-809-7044 F: 270-809-6814 Eastern Illinois. He connected from 39, 30, 35, 36 and 21 yards. He became the fourth Racer to make five field goals in a game. For his efforts, he was named the John Brush ............................Assistant Dir./Football 270-809-7044 [email protected] CFPA National Placekicker of the Week, as well as the adidas OVC Co-Specialist of the Week. 1 MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY QUARTERBACK CASEY BROCKMAN 2012 PAYTON AWARD CANDIDATE MSU Career Records PASSING YARDS PLAYER SEASONS YARDS 1. Michael Proctor 1986-89 8,632 2. Stewart Childress 2000-03 7,581 3. Casey Brockman 2009- 7,559 4. Justin Fuente 1998-99 6,392 5. Jeff Ehrhardt 2007-10 5,948 6. Larry Tillman 1965-68 5,037 7. Kevin Sisk 1983-85 4,917 OVC Career Records 8. Mike Cherry 1995-96 4,490 9. Tony Fioravanti 1960-63 3,449 10. Matt Haug 1967-70 3,407 PASSING YARDS PLAYER SEASONS YARDS ATTEMPTS 1. Chris Swartz (MOR) 1987-90 9,028 2. Michael Proctor (MUR) 1986-89 8,682 PLAYER SEASONS ATT 3. Tony Romo (EIU) 1999-02 8,212 1. Michael Proctor 1986-89 1,148 4. Stewart Childress (MUR) 2000-03 7,581 2. Stewart Childress 2000-03 1,117 5. Casey Brockman (MUR) 2009- 7,559 3. Casey Brockman 2009- 1,110 4. Jeff Ehrhardt 2007-10 936 5. Justin Fuente 1998-99 793 ATTEMPTS 6. Larry Tillman 1965-68 728 PLAYER SEASONS ATT 7. Kevin Sisk 1983-85 726 1. Chris Swartz (MOR) 1987-90 1,407 8. Mike Cherry 1995-96 640 Michael Proctor (MUR) 1986-89 1,148 9. Tony Fioravanti 1960-63 583 Stewart Childress (MUR) 2000-03 1,117 10. Mike Dickens 1975-78 485 Casey Brockman (MUR) 2009- 1,110 COMPLETIONS COMPLETIONS PLAYER SEASONS COMP PLAYER SEASONS COMP 1. Casey Brockman 2009- 723 1. Chris Swartz (MOR) 1987-90 774 2. Stewart Childress 2000-03 649 2. Casey Brockman (MUR) 2009- 723 3. Jeff Ehrhardt 2007-10 582 4. Michael Proctor 1986-89 578 TOTAL OFFENSE 5. Justin Fuente 1998-99 458 PLAYER SEASONS COMP 6. Kevin Sisk 1983-85 382 1. Michael Proctor (MUR) 1986-89 9,886 7. Larry Tillman 1965-68 367 2. Chris Swartz (MOR) 1987-90 8, 648 8. Mike Cherry 1995-96 365 3. Tony Romo (EIU) 1999-02 8,059 9. Tony Fioravanti 1960-63 299 4. Casey Brockman (MUR) 2009- 8,014 10. Mike Dickens 1975-78 227 TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER SEASONS TD 1. Michael Proctor 1986-89 52 2. Justin Fuente 1998-99 50 3. Casey Brockman 2009- 48 4. Stewart Childress 2000-03 47 Larry Tillman 1965-68 47 6. Jeff Ehrhardt 2007-10 41 7. Mike Cherry 1995-96 36 8. Kevin Sisk 1983-85 30 9. Tom Pandolfi 1971-74 25 10. Matt Haug 1967-70 24 www.facebook.com/CaseyBrockman12 CAREER Statistics Passing #12 Casey Brockman Year G Comp-Att Pct. Yds TD INT Avg./G 2009 3 50-91 54.9 543 3 3 181.0 2010 9 213-320 66.6 2442 15 6 271.3 SR • QB • 6-2 • 220 2011 11 316-477 66.2 3276 25 9 297.8 Murray, Ky. 2012 4 144-222 64.9 1298 5 4 324.5 Calloway County Career 27 723-1110 65.1 7559 48 22 280.0 Rushing 2012 Payton Award Watch List Year G Att Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 Preseason First-Team All-American - Lindy’s 2012 Preseason First-Team All-American - Beyond Sports Network 2009 3 14 -47 -3.4 0 5 -15.7 2012 Preseason Second-Team All-American - The Sports Network 2010 9 79 292 3.7 7 26 32.4 2012 Preseason Third-Team All-American - Phil Steele 2011 11 91 211 2.3 4 34 19.2 2012 CFPA Quarterback Watch List 2012 4 48 -1 0.0 2 13 -0.2 Rated #3 Quarterback in FCS in 2012 - Phil Steele Career 27 232 455 2.0 13 34 16.9 2012 Top 10 FCS Quarterbacks - The Sports Network 2012 Preseason OVC Player of the Year - Phil Steele 2012 Preseason OVC Offensive Player of the Year Casey Brockman 2012 Preseason All-OVC Quarterback 2012 Game-by-Game Statistics 2011 Payton Award Finalist Opponent Comp Att Int Yards TD Rush Yards TD 2011 Third-Team All-American - The Sports Network 2011 Third-Team All-American - Associated Press Florida State 19 36 1 117 0 10 -17 0 2011 First-Team All-Commonwealth Central Arkansas 41 63 3 445 1 14 16 0 2011 First-Team All-OVC Missouri State 41 59 0 313 2 10 -31 1 Rated #8 Quarterback in FCS in 2011 - Phil Steele Eastern Illinois 43 64 0 423 2 14 31 1 2011 Top 10 FCS Quarterbacks - The Sports Network Tennessee Tech 2011 Preseason OVC Offensive Player of the Year 2011 Preseason All-OVC Quarterback Austin Peay 2010 Second-Team All-Commonwealth UT Martin 2010 Second-Team All-OVC Jacksonville State Tennessee State 2011: Named to Walter Payton Award Watch List...has gone 144-for-222 for Eastern Kentucky 1,298 yards and five touchdowns through the first four games...holds school Southeast Missouri record with 11 300-yard passing games...has thrown for over 300 yards in three- straight games...completed at least 41 passes in three-straight games...has 2011 Game-by-Game Statistics thrown a pair of TD passes in back-to-back games...completed season-high 43 Opponent Comp Att Int Yards TD Rush Yards TD passes on 64 attempts against Eastern Illinois. Louisville 17 34 4 148 0 14 35 0 Miss Valley State 21 33 0 238 1 4 -3 0 2011: Started all 11 games at quarterback...went 316-for-477 for 3,276 yards Tennessee State 45 67 1 600 7 8 10 0 and 25 touchdowns...rushed for 211 yards and four touchdowns...caught two UT Martin 27 38 0 240 1 10 30 0 passes for 25 yards and two touchdowns...set MSU and OVC single-season Jacksonville State 30 53 1 421 2 9 -26 1 record for completions and attempts...threw for second-most yards in MSU and Georgia State 35 46 2 321 4 8 -17 1 OVC history...became fourth Racer to throw for 6,000 yards in a career...ranks Eastern Illinois 23 36 0 207 1 1 3 0 fourth on the MSU career passing list...has eight games over 300 yards...threw for a school record 600 yards and seven touchdowns against Tennessee State... Eastern Kentucky 31 44 1 332 3 4 -7 0 became just fifth QB in FCS history to pass for 600 yards in a game...set an FCS Tennessee Tech 31 43 1 270 3 11 42 1 record by throwing for 422 yards in the first half...completed an OVC-record 45 Austin Peay 25 39 0 277 1 11 67 0 passes on 67 attempts...tossed for 421 yards and two scores against Jacksonville Southeast Missouri 31 44 0 222 2 11 77 1 State...threw for 321 yards and four touchdowns against Georgia State...also rushed for a score....tossed for 332 yards and three touchdowns against Eastern 2010 Game-by-Game Statistics Kentucky....ran, caught and threw for a touchdown against SEMO...threw for 222 Opponent Comp Att Int Yards TD Rush Yards TD yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 77 yards and a score.
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