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1961: Bill Robertson, 1969: Dan Pierce, BLUE-GRAY GAME Bob Parker, Guard 2001: Marcus Smith, Total Players: 4 1967: Dale Brady, Wingback Ryan White, Kicker 2000: Marcus Bell, Nose Tackle LIONS AMERICA BOWL Total Players: 5 Michael Stone, Defensive Back 1996: Marvin Thomas, 1976: Ricky Rivas, Receiver Ken Newton, Center 1975: Jerry Dandridge, COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME 1995: Jerome Woods, Defensive Back 1974: Ed Taylor, Cornerback 1970: Bob Parker, Guard 1994: Marcus Holliday, James Thompson, Receiver 1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle James Logan, Defensive End 1969: David Berrong, Safety 1993: Isaac Bruce, Jerry Todd, Cornerback Total Players: 2 1992: Larry Bolton, Center 1968: Dean Lotz, Center 1990: Jeff Fite, 1989: Tory Epps, Nose Guard Total Players: 7 CHALLENGE BOWL 1988: Marlon Brown, Linebacker 1963: John Fred Robilio, Tackle 1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard 1962: Fred Moore, Tackle 1985: Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle 1984: Derrick Burroughs, Defensive Back 2000: Michael Stone, Defensive Back Total Players: 2 1979: James Stewart, Defensive Back 1996: Marvin Thomas, Defensive End 1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker 1994: Ken Irvin, Defensive Back Keith Simpson, Cornerback 1993: Joe Allison, 1976: Bob Rush, Center *Steve Matthews, Quarterback 2002: Joe Gerda, Offensive Guard Eric Harris, Cornerback 1992: Jeff Sawyer, Defensive End 1993: *Steve Matthews, Quarterback Eary Jones, Tackle Russell Copeland, Receiver 1985: Tim Harris, Linebacker 1975: Jerry Dandridge, Linebacker 1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard 1977: Keith Wright, Receiver (MVP) 1974: David Fowler, Quarterback Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle 1970: John Bomer, Center Van Anderson, Defensive End 1984: Jack Oliver, Guard Ed Taylor, Cornerback Derrick Burroughs, Cornerback Total Players: 5 1972: Al Harvey, Quarterback 1978: Earnest Gray, Wide Receiver 1971: Charlie Babb, Defensive Back 1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker ROTARY GRIDIRON CLASSIC Dave Pawlik, Nose Guard Keith Simpson, Cornerback 190 Mike Stark, Tackle 1976: Bob Rush, Center 2000: Kamal Shakir, Linebacker 1970: John Bomer, Center Eric Harris, Cornerback Larry McGhee, Guard 1964: Harry Schuh, Tackle Total Players: 1 1969: David Berrong, Safety (MVP) 1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback Martin Orcutt, Tackle 1962: John Griffin, Halfback PARADISE BOWL 1968: Bill McRight, Monsterman 1961: Bill Hudson, Guard 2002: Tony Brown, Joe Rushing, Linebacker Mowbray Rowand, Defensive End 1967: Terry Padgett, Quarterback Total Players: 20 1966: Larry , Nose Guard Total Players: 2 1965: Billy Fletcher, Quarterback NORTH-SOUTH GAME 1964: Bob Finamore, Guard (MVP) 1976: Eary Jones, Defensive Tackle Harry Schuh, Tackle Nose tackle 1963: Richard Quast, Tackle Terdell Middleton, Running Back Marcus Bell 1973: Steve DeLong, Tight End (54) played in Russell Vollmer, Quarterback the 2000 Blue- 1962: John Bramlett, Linebacker 1972: Stan Davis, Receiver Gray All-Star game. Fred Moore, Tackle 1969: Luis Fernandez, Tackle 1961: Don Coffey, End 1968: Alex Dees, End Bill Hudson, Guard 1967: Rich Coady, End 1950: Bill Robertson, End 1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback

Total Players: 49 Total Players: 8 CHICAGO ALL-STAR EAST-WEST GAME 1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle 2001: Artis Hicks, Offensive Guard 1963: John Griffin, Halfback 1987: Tim Borcky, Offensive Tackle 1962: Bill Hudson, Guard *Injured and could not participate

235 TigersTigers inin thethe ProsPros MEMPHIS

Listed below are the Memphis football players KEITH BUTLER, LB REUBEN GIBSON, FB who have been drafted into and played for at least one (, 1978-87) (, 1977) season in the professional ranks after their years as a BILL CESARE, DB EARNEST GRAY, WR Tiger. Leagues included are the NFL and the CFL. (, 1978-81) (, 1978-84; Players in italics are active. St. Louis Cardinals, 1985) RICH COADY, TE/C RICK ACKERMAN, DT (, 1970-74) JOHN GRIFFIN, DB (San Diego Chargers, 1982-84; (, 1963; , Los Angeles Raiders, 1985-87) MAC CODY, WR 1964-66; B.C. Lions, 1967-68) (, 1995; STANLEY ADAMS, LB Allouettes, 1996-98; , ERIC HARRIS, DB (Los Angeles Raiders, 1984) 1999-2000) ( Argonauts, 1977-79; , 1980-82; Los Angeles Rams, 1983-85) CHARLIE BABB, DB DON COFFEE, WR (, 1972-79) (Denver Broncos, 1963) TIM HARRIS, LB (, 1986-90; San Francisco DANTON BARTO, LB RUSSELL COPELAND, WR 49ers, 1991-92, 1994-95; , 1993) (, 1995) (Buffalo Bills, 1993-96; Philadelphia Eagles, 1997; Green Bay Packers, 1998) DAVE HATHCOCK, DB ✰✰✰ IDREES BASHIR, DB ✰✰✰ (Green Bay Packers, 1966; (, 2001-present) OLLIE CORDILL, P New York Giants, 1967) (San Diego Chargers, 1967; , 1968; ✰✰✰ MARCUS BELL, DT ✰✰✰ , 1969) ✰✰✰ ARTIS HICKS, OT ✰✰✰ (Arizona Cardinals, 2001-present) (Philadelphia Eagles, 2002-present) DERRICK CRAWFORD, WR KEITH BENTON, QB (, 1986; Stampeders, EDDIE HILL, RB (B.C. Lions, 1992; Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) 1990-93; Birmingham Barracudas, 1995) (Los Angeles Rams, 1979-80; Miami Dolphins, 1981-84) DENNIS BIODROWSKI, OT JAMES CRIBBS, DT (Kansas City Chiefs, 1963-67) (, 1989) RICHARD HOGANS, LB (Chicago Bears, 1997 DARRIUS BLEVINS, WR STAN DAVIS, WR Rhein Fire, 1999; San Diego Chargers, 2000) (St. Louis Rams, 2000) (Philadelphia Eagles, 1973) MARCUS HOLLIDAY, RB DENNIS BORCKY, DT CHUCK DEVLIEGHER, DT (St. Louis Rams, 1996) (New York Giants, 1987) (Buffalo Bills, 1969) TRELL HOOPER, DB DALE BRADY, DB SCOTT DILL, OT (Miami Dolphins, 1987) (British , 1968-69) (Arizona Cardinals, 1988-89; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1990-95; ✰✰✰ REGGIE HOWARD, DB ✰✰✰ JOHN BRAMLETT, LB Vikings, 1996-1997) (, 2000-2003; Miami Dolphins, (Denver Broncos, 1965-66; Miami Dolphins, 1967- 2004-) 68; New England Patroits, 1969-70; JAY DOUGLAS, OT Atlanta Falcons, 1971) (San Diego Chargers, 1973-74) BILL HUDSON, DT (San Diego Chargers, 1962; Buffalo Bills, 1963-68) DAVID BRANDON, LB KEN DUNEK, TE (San Diego Chargers, 1987-89, 1995; Cleveland (Philadelphia Eagles, 1980) GARY HUNT, DB Browns, 1991-93; Seattle Seahawks, 1993-94; (, 1987) Atlanta Falcons, 1996-1997) DONNIE ELDER, DB (, 1985; , 1986; ✰✰✰ KEN IRVIN, DB ✰✰✰ ✰ ✰ DANTE BROWN, RB ✰✰✰ Detroit Lions, 1986; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1988- (Buffalo Bills, 1995-2001; (Pittsburgh Steelers, 2003-present) 89; San Diego Chargers, 1990-91) New Orleans Saints, 2002; 2003)

MARLON BROWN, LB TORY EPPS, NG ENIS JACKSON, WR ( Lions, 1990) (Atlanta Falcons, 1990-92; Chicago Bears, 1993-94; (, 1987; Eskimos, New Orleans Saints, 1995) 1988-92; , 1993) ✰ ✰ TONY BROWN, DE ✰✰✰ (Miami Dolphins, 2004-present) ERIC FAIRS, LB REGINALD JONES, DB (Houston Oilers, 1986-91; Atlanta Falcons, 1992) (New Orleans Saints, 1991-93; ✰ ✰ ISAAC BRUCE, WR ✰✰✰ Cleveland Browns, 1994) (St. Louis Rams, 1994-present) BILLY FLETCHER, QB (Denver Broncos, 1966) CHARLIE KILLETT, DB DERRICK BURROUGHS, DB (New York Giants, 1963) (Buffalo Bills, 1985-89) JUDSON FLINT, DB (Cleveland Browns, 1980-82; Buffalo Bills, 1983)

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JAMES LOGAN, LB HARRY SCHUH, OT RICHARD WILLIAMS, RB (Seattle Seahawks, 1995-present) (Oakland Raiders, 1965-70; Los Angeles Rams, 1971- (Atlanta Falcons, 1983; Houston Oilers, 1984) 73; Green Bay Packers, 1974) TIM LONG, OT ✰✰✰ TONY WILLIAMS, NG ✰✰✰ (San Francisco 49er's, 1987) BILL SCOTT, OT (Minnesota Vikings, 1997-2000; (Toronto Argonauts, 1966) Cincinnati Bengals, 2001-present) EDWIN LOVELADY, WR (New York Giants, 1987) TONY SEMPLE, OT CHARLES WILSON, WR (Detroit Lions, 1995-2002) (Green Bay Packers, 1990-91; Tampa Bay Bucca- DORAN MAJOR, DB neers, 1992-94; New York Jets, 1995) (Toronto Argonauts, 1988-91) BOB SHERLAG, WR (Atlanta Falcons, 1966) BUBBA WINKLER, C JOHN "TWEET" MARTIN, RB (Green Bay Packers, 1968-69) (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) KEITH SIMPSON, DB (Seattle Seahawks, 1978-85) JEFF WOMACK, RB STEVE MATTHEWS, QB (Minnesota Vikings, 1987) (Kansas City Chiefs, 1993-1995; Scottish Claymores, ✰✰✰ WADE SMITH, OT ✰✰✰ 1996,; Jacksonville Jaugars, 1997; (Miami Dolphins, 2003-present) DOUG WOODLIEF, LB , 1998) (Los Angeles Rams, 1965-69) ✰✰✰ MICHAEL STONE, DB ✰✰✰ ✰✰✰ MIKE MCKENZIE, DB ✰✰✰ (Arizona Cardinals, 2001-present) ✰ JEROME WOODS, DB ✰✰✰ (Green Bay Packers, 1999-present) (Kansas City Chiefs, 1996-present) DAVID STRICKLAND, OG LOU MCLELLAND, WR (Denver Broncos, 1960) JAMES EARL WRIGHT, QB (Toronto Argonauts, 1952) (Denver Broncos, 1964) CLIFF TAYLOR, FB TERDELL MIDDLETON, RB (Chicago Bears, 1974-75; KEITH WRIGHT, WR (Green Bay Packers, 1977-81; Green Bay Packers, 1976) (Cleveland Browns, 1978-80) Tampa Bay, 1982-83) ED TAYLOR, DB FRED MOORE, DT (New York Jets, 1975-78; NFL Draft Selections (San Diego Chargers, 1964-66) Miami Dolphins, 1979-82)

ANDY NELSON, DB ✰✰✰ ERIC TAYLOR, DE ✰✰✰ 2004 (Baltimore Colts, 1957-63; New York Giants, 1964) (Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004) Player Pos. RD Pick Eric Taylor DE 7 212 DARRELL NELSON, TE JAMES THOMPSON, WR (Pittsburgh Steelers) (Pittsburgh Steelers, 1984-85) (New York Giants, 1978) ERIC NELSON, DB MARVIN THOMAS, DE 2003 (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) (Detroit Lions,1998; Denver Broncos, 1998; Player Pos. RD Pick Barcelona Dragons, 1999; B.C. Lions, 1999-2000) Wade Smith OT 3 78 JACK OLIVER, OG (Chicago Bears, 1987) JEFF WALKER, OT (Miami Dolphins) (San Diego Chargers, 1986; Travis Anglin WR 7 260 ANTHONY PARKER, FB New Orleans Saints, 1988-89) (Detroit Lions) (British Columbia Lions, 1986-89; , 1990) 2001 NICO PERKINS, DB Defensive back Jerome Woods was a starter for the Kansas City Chiefs Player Pos. RD Pick (British Columbia Lions, 1990) in 2003 after battling back from a leg injury in '02. Idrees Bashir DB 2 37 (Indianapolis Colts) DANNY PIERCE, QB Michael Stone DB 2 54 ( Redskins, 1970) (Arizona Cardinals) WIL RENFRO, LB Marcus Bell NT 4 123 (Washington Redskins, 1957-59; Pittsburgh (Arizona Cardinals) Steelers, 1960; Philadelphia Eagles, 1961) 1998 PRESTON RILEY, WR (San Francisco 49er's, 1970- 72; New Orleans Saints, 1973) Player Pos. RD Pick Mike McKenzie DB 3 87 GLENN ROGERS, JR, DB (Green Bay Packers) (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1991; Edmonton Eskimos, 1992-1998; Montreal Allouttes 1999) 1997 BOB RUSH, C Player Pos. RD Pick (San Diego Chargers, 1977-82; Kansas City Chiefs, 1983-85) Tony Williams DT 5 151 (Minnesota Vikings) JEFF SAWYER, DE Richard Hogans LB 6 200 (Las Vegas, 1994; San Antonio, 1995) (Chicago Bears) Marvin Thomas DE 7 233 (Chicago Bears)

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St. Louis Ram's All-Pro wide Isaac Bruce is one of 1980 1996 the top receivers in the NFL. Player Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick James Stewart DB 12 310 Jerome Woods DB 1 28 (Green Bay Packers) (Kansas City Chiefs) 1995 Player Pos. RD Pick 1979 Ken Irvin DB 4 109 Player Pos. RD Pick (Buffalo Bills) Earnest Gray WR 2 36 (New York Giants) 1994 Eddie Hill RB 2 54 Player Pos. RD Pick (LA Rams) Isaac Bruce WR 2 33 Judson Flint DB 7 177 (LA Rams) () Tony Semple OT 5 154 (Detroit Lions) 1978 Steve Matthews QB 7 199 Player Pos. RD Pick (Kansas City Chiefs) Keith Simpson DB 1 9 (Seattle Seahawks) 1993 Keith Butler LB 2 36 Player Pos. RD Pick (Seattle Seahawks) Russell Copeland WR 4 111 Keith Wright WR 5 122 (Buffalo Bills) (Cleveland Browns) Jeff Buffaloe P 8 188 (LA Rams) 1986 1977 Player Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick 1991 Jeff Walker OT 3 70 Bob Rush C 1 24 Player Pos. RD Pick (San Diego Chargers) (San Diego Chargers) Reginald Jones DB 5 126 Tim Harris LB 4 84 Terdell Middleton RB 3 80 (New Orleans Saints) (Green Bay Packers) (St. Louis Cardinals) Jeff Fite P 5 135 Gary Hunt DB 6 152 Eric Harris DB 4 104 (Green Bay Packers) (Cincinnati Bengals) (Kansas City Chiefs) Eduardo Vega OT 6 144 Trell Hooper DB 8 198 Eary Jones DT 4 107 (Phoenix Cardinals) (Indianapolis Colts) (LA Rams) Bob Jordan OT 6 143 1990 1985 (New York Giants) PlayerTIGERS IN THE PROS Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick 193Charles Wilson WR 5 132 Derrick Burroughs DB 1 14 1976 (Green Bay Packers) (Buffalo Bills) Player Pos. RD Pick Tory Epps NG 8 195 Tim Long OT 3 65 Jerry Dandridge LB 15 413 (Atlanta Falcons) (Minnesota Vikings) (Green Bay Packers) Donnie Elder DB 3 67 Mike Fuhrman TE 16 449 1989 (New York Jets) (Baltimore Colts) Player Pos. RD Pick Jack Oliver OT 6 158 Mike Nettles DB 7 184 (New York Giants) 1975 (Seattle Seahawks) James Bowers DB 10 280 Player Pos. RD Pick Greg Ross DT 10 275 (Seattle Seahawks) Everett Taylor DB 9 224 (Miami Dolphins) Punkin Williams RB 11 286 (New York Jets) James Cribbs DT 12 309 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Carl TaylorDE 17 437 (Detroit Lions) (Washington Redskins) Marlon Brown LB 12 328 1984 (Cleveland Browns) Player Pos. RD Pick 1974 Derrick Crawford WR 1 24 Player Pos. RD Pick 1988 (San Francisco 49ers) Cliff Taylor FB 3 62 Player Pos. RD Pick (Chicago Bears) Tim Borcky OT 7 177 1983 (Buffalo Bills) Player Pos. RD Pick 1973 Richard Williams RB 2 56 Player Pos. RD Pick 1987 (Washington Redskins) Jay Douglas C 11 268 Player Pos. RD Pick (San Diego Chargers) David Brandon LB 3 60 1981 Stan Davis WR 13 315 (Buffalo Bills) Player Pos. RD Pick (Philadelphia Eagles) Keith Clark DE 12 326 (Buffalo Bills)

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1972 (San Diego Chargers - AFL) Player Pos. RD Pick Ollie Cordill B 4 NA PLAYERS Charlie Babb DB 5 129 (Houston Oilers - AFL) I DAVID HATHCOCK (Miami Dolphins) Doug Woodlief LB 5 N A Green Bay Packers, 1966

Ray Jamieson FB 7 173 (LA Rams - NFL) III HARRY SCHUH (Oakland Raiders) Ollie Cordill B 11 NA Oakland Raiders, 1968 John Kirchner TE 13 328 (Cleveland Browns - NFL) (Detroit Lions) VII & VIII CHARLIE BABB Miami Dolphins, 1973 1964 Miami Dolphins, 1974 1971 Player Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick Chuck Brooks E 5 NA XIV EDDIE HILL James Heyden DE 12 301 (St. Louis Cardinals - NFL) Los Angeles Rams, 1980

(Cincinnati Bengals) Russ Vollmer QB 13 NA XVIII RICK ACKERMAN David Vaughn TE 14 359 (Minnesota Vikings - NFL) Oakland Raiders, 1984 (Miami Dolphins) Chuck Brooks E 14 NA John Bomer C 17 440 (New York Jets - AFL) XVIII STANLEY ADAMS Oakland Raiders, 1984 () John Evans T 17 NA (St. Louis Cardinals - NFL) XVIII EDDIE HILL 1970 Bill Scott G 18 NA Miami Dolphins, 1984

Player Pos. RD Pick (New York Jets - AFL) XXVIII RUSSELL COPELAND Danny Pierce QB 5 121 John Evans T 23 NA Buffalo Bills, 1994 (Washington Redskins) (Buffalo Bills - AFL) Bob Parker OG 5 123 XXIX TIM HARRIS (Denver Broncos) 1963 San Francisco 49ers, 1995 Preston Riley WR 9 217 Player Pos. RD Pick XXXIV Isaac Bruce (San Francisco 49ers) John Griffin B 4 NA St. Louis Rams, 2000 Steve Jaggard DB 10 240 (LA Rams - NFL) (Philadelphia Eagles) John Griffin B 8 NA XXXVIII Reggie Howard Carolina Panthers, 2004 Jerry Todd DB 16 409 (Denver Broncos - AFL) (Denver Broncos) Dick Quast G 16 NA Babb, Ackerman, Hathcock, Harris, Adams and Bruce are the only (Baltimore Colts - NFL) Tigers with Super Bowl Championship Rings. 1969 Charlie Killett B 16 NA Player Pos. RD Pick (New York Giants - NFL) (Philadelphia Eagles) Joe Rushing LB 17 432 Dick Quast G 27 NA Robert Lyles B 26 NA (San Diego Chargers) (Buffalo Bills - AFL) (Chicago Bears) Charlie Killett B 29 NA 1968 (Buffalo Bills - AFL) 1957 Player Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick Bubba Winkler DE 5 137 1962 Andy Nelson QB 11 NA (Green Bay Packers) Player Pos. RD Pick (Baltimore Colts) Herb Covington FB 14 350 Bill Hudson T 2 NA Bob Schmidt B 14 NA (New Orleans Saints) (San Diego Chargers - AFL) (Chicago Bears) Chuck DeVliegher DT 14 361 Fred Moore T 10 NA (Buffalo Bills) (BaltimoreDefensive back Colts Jerome - NFL) Woods is known as one of the hardest hitters in the NFL. Bob Baxter FL 15 400 Fred Moore T 15 NA 1956 (Cleveland Browns) (San Diego Chargers - AFL) Player Pos. RD Pick Dennis Biodrowski E 16 NA Joe Billings T 22 NA 1966 (Cleveland Browns - NFL) (Chicago Bears) Player Pos. RD Pick Dennis Biodrowski E 18 NA Bob Sherlag E 5 NA (San Diego Chargers - AFL) 1954 (Buffalo Bills - AFL) Player Pos. RD Pick Bob Sherlag E 6 NA 1961 Will Renfro E 24 NA (Philadelphia Eagles - NFL) Player Pos. RD Pick (Washington Redskins) Harry Day T 12 NA James Earl Wright QB 3 NA (Houston Oilers - AFL) (Philadelphia Eagles - NFL) 1953 Harry Day T 15 NA Don Coffey E 12 NA PlayerTiger 1st RoundPos. Draft RD Picks Pick (Philadelphia Eagles - NFL) (San Francisco 49ers - NFL) Wayne Wood T 22 NA David Hathcock DB 17 NA James Earl Wright QB 14 NA (Chicago Bears) (Green Bay Packers - NFL) (Boston Patriots - AFL) Don Coffey E 25 NA 1951 1965 (LA Chargers - AFL) Player Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick Bill Robertson E 16 NA Harry Schuh T 1 NA 1958 (LA Rams) (Oakland Raiders - AFL) Player Pos. RD Pick Doug Woodlief LB 4 N A Hal Devine T 25 NA 239 BowlBowl HistoryHistory MEMPHIS

Thanksgiving afternoon and finally smashed through to a 32- SCORING SUMMARY BURLEY BOWL 12 victory over East Tennessee State. A crowd of about MEMPHIS 32 700 watched the Tigers win their first ever . Memphis 6 0 20 6 32 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 12 Memphis penetrated several times in the second East Tennessee 6 0 0 6 12 quarter once losing the ball on the East Tennessee State 1- Memorial Stadium (8,000) yard line on a . But it was not until the second half ET (1st) Lindsey 14 pass from Tippett (PAT failed) November 22, 1956 that the Tigers found themselves. UM (1st) Schmidt 2 (PAT failed) After being held to a 6-6 halftime tie by a battling bunch UM (3rd) Brooks 45 run (PAT failed) of Buccaneers, Memphis shook off the effects of the biting UM (3rd) Gebara 1 run (Leonard kick) cold and punched across three touchdowns in the third UM (3rd) Gebara 64 run (Leonard kick) period for the margin of victory. UM (4th) Nelson 4 run (PAT failed) The first time Memphis received the ball in the third ET (4th) Dixon 1 run (PAT failed) quarter, fullback Bobby Brooks sprinted right up the middle, veered to the left and went 45 yards for a touchdown. And TEAM STATS MEM ET before that decisive period ended, the Tigers also scored on First Downs 14 12 a one-yard plunge by Eddie Gebara and a 64-yard Yards Rushing 282 158 Yards Passing 128 101 pass from Bubba Leonard to Gebara. Total Yards 410 259 Andy Nelson took a pitchout four yards for the final Total Offensive Plays NA NA Memphis touchdown in the opening minutes of the fourth Passes 3-6 7-12 period. Leonard converted after the third and fourth touch- Punts 4-38.9 6-30.5 downs. 2-2 5-5 No. of 2 0 East Tennessee's last touchdown came mid-way in Penalties 6-30 4-20 the fourth period when quarterback Joe Dixon ran in from Third Down Conversions NA NA one-yard out. Sacks By NA NA The Tigers ended the season with a 5-4-1 record, Johnson City, TN - In November of 1956 the while East Tennessee State dropped to 4-5 on the season. University of Memphis received its second bowl bid in INDIVIDUAL LEADERS school history but this time University officials accepted the Rushing: MEM- Brooks 1-45; ETSU - Not invitation and the team headed off to East Tennessee to Available. participate in its first post season event. Passing: MEM-Leonard 3-6-128, ETSU - In 1938, the Tigers received an invitation to play in the Tippett 7-12-21. Prune Bowl in California and asked bowl officials for a Receiving: MEM-Gebara 1-64; ETSU - Not financial guarantee to help cover the cost of transportinhg the Available. squad across country. When the guarantee did not come Interceptions: MEM-two. ETSU-none. through, the U of M opted to stay home. Attendance: 25,184 (weather- temp 72 In November of 1956, the Memphis squad finished degrees indoor, wind - none) the season with a record of 4-4-1 under head coach . Andy Nelson and Cotton Clifford served as team captains that year and had helped Memphis to victotries in two of the final three games of the season. During that three week span, the Tigers had back-to- back shutouts, defeating Western Kentucky, 42-0, and State, 34-0. November 22 was a cold and blustery day in Johnson City, Tennessee. Not suited for football or any other outdoor event, the day was highlighted by a light snow fall and spitting rain and sleet. East Tennessee State tallied the game's first points on a 14-yard pass from quarterback Howard Tippett to halfback Bob Lindsey during the first period. The point after failed, as did most that day and the Buccaneers led 6-0. The Tigers answered the ETSU score before the first quarter ended. Bob Schmidt blasted into the end zone from two yards out and following the missed PAT by Memphis, the score was tied 6-6. Neither team could do much to defeat the weather and the first half ended with the score knotted, 6-6. The University of Memphis took charge of the Burley HALFBACK ANDY NELSON SERVED AS TEAM CO-CAPTAIN AND HELPED THE 1956 TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM TO ITS FIRST POST SEASON VICTORY IN THE BURLEY BOWL. Bowl football game in the third quarter on that frigid 240 Bowl History

buckled down by meeting running back Joe Hicks at the SCORING SUMMARY PASADENA BOWL and slammed him to the turf MEMPHIS 28 to end San Jose's only real threat. Memphis 7 7 0 14 28 The third period featured strong defensive play by both San Jose State 3 0 0 6 9 SAN JOSE STATE 9 teams and when the quarter came to an end, the score Rose Bowl (104,091) remained 14-3 in favor of the Tigers. SJ (11:01 re 1st) Barnes 33 FG December 18, 1971 The final stanza opened with San Jose in control of UM (0:50 re 1st) Carlsen blocked punt recovery in end the ball but an and 27-yard return by the Tigers' zone (McGeorge kick) David Johnson, his second of the game, put the ball at the UM (12:28 re 2nd) Harris 9 run(McGeorge kick) Trojans 18 yard line. UM tailback Gowen wasted no time UM (12:14 re 4th) Gowen 18 run (McGeorge kick) in increasing the UM lead as he raced 18 yards to the end UM (10:04 re 4th) Taylor 1 run (McGeorge kick) zone on the first play from scrimmage. The scoreboard read SJ (0:36 re 4th) Metheany 1 run (kick failed) 21-3 in favor of the Tigers. Lightning struck immediately for Memphis. On SJS's TEAM STATS MEM SJS first play following the Tiger score, back Larry Lloyd fumbled First Downs 15 11 and Memphis' Carl Taylor recovered. Rushes-Yds 53-208 47-187 Five plays later, UM fullback Clif Taylor punched the Passing Yds 41 81 ball in from the one-yard line and Tiger fans rejoiced with a KO Return Yds 2-41 5-82 28-3 lead and just ten minutes remaining to play. Passes 3-13-2 6-19-4 Frustration mounted for San Jose State as the Punts-Avg 7-39.0 6-35.7 Memphis defense continued its strong play. Forced to pass Fumbles-Lost 5-1 3-1 the ball with time running out, Tiger cornerback Walter Penalties-Yds 3-35 9-85 Daggett picked off the Tigers fourth interception of the Time of Poss. N/A N/A afternoon to halt yet another Trojan drive. Sacks by N/A N/A Pasadena, CA - A hard-nosed defense which San Jose's only touchdown was set up when a pass caused numerous San Jose State mistakes and an explo- from center sailed over punter John Kidwell's head and was INDIVIDUAL LEADERS sive offense that capitalized on those mistakes led the Tigers recovered at the Memphis 20-yard line. A quarterback Rushing: MEM-Harris 10-87-1, Gowen 10- to a 28-9 Pasadena Bowl rout over San Jose State before keeper by Brad Metheany with 36 seconds left in the contest 63-1, Jamieson 10-32-0, Quintel 2-22-0, Harvey 10-31- a sparse crowd of 15,244 in the Rose Bowl. got the Spartans their only touchdown. The extra point 0, Wilson 3-15-0. SJS- Brice 12-54-0, Hicks 12-52-0, Memphis, making its first major bowl appearance attempt was wide to the left. Lloyd 5-25-0. ever, trailed 3-0 early in the opening period until a blocked The victory over San Jose State marked the second Passing: MEM-Harvey 3-9-0-41-0, punt by Tom Carlsen, who was named the defensive player bowl win for the Tigers' in school history. The game also Robinson 0-4-2-0-0. SJS- McMichael 5-16-3-67-0, of the game, gave the Tigers a lead they would never marked the end of an era in Tiger football history. Head coach Metheany 1-3-1-14-0. relinquish. Billy J. Murphy stepped down from his coaching position Receiving: MEM-Davis 1-24-0, Harris 1-13- The Tigers received the opening kickoff and failing to following the bowl win and dedicated his time to being the 0, Taylor 1-6-0.SJS- Brice 3-48-0, Alley 2-19-0, Ellis 1- move the ball, were forced to punt from its own 26-yard line. University's athletic director. 14-0. The Trojans drove the ball 19 yards and attempted a 42 yard The former Marine had compiled a record of 91-44- Interceptions: MEM-Johnson (2), Carlsen, field goal that fell short and was returned by the Tigers. 1 over his 14 seasons as head coach at Memphis. Daggett. SJS- Scott, Duncan. Following another failed drive, San Jose moved the Attendance: 15,244 (weather- temp 72 ball to the Memphis 16-yard line before kicker Larry Barnes degrees, sunny and clear, wind - none). connected on a 33-yard field goal. It would be the only time that SJS would hold a lead in the game. With :50 seconds remaining in the first quarter, Trojan punter John McMillan stood at his 15-yard line. Tiger defensive back Tom Carlsen blocked McMillen's punt at the 15-yard line and fell on the loose ball in the end zone for the score. Hal McGeorge added the point after and Memphis had the lead, 7-3. The Tiger defense gained an air of confidence and stopped SJS on the ensuing series. Following a short Trojan punt, the U fo M took over at midfield. With quarterback Al Harvey leading the offensive attack, the Tigers moved into scoring position A 13-yard pass from Harvey to Dornell Harris, who was named the offensive player of the game, and runs by Harvey, Skeeter Gowen and Paul Wilson set up the Tigers at the nine yard line. Harvey went the final nine yards on a run around right end. The 65-yard drive early in the second period gave Memphis a 14-3 lead at intermission. The Tigers kicked off to begin the second half. San Jose State couldn't move but got a second chance when Paul "Skeeter" Gowen fumbled on Memphis' first offensive play. Bill Brown recovered on the Tiger 24 and a 14-3 U of M lead looked very precarious. The Spartans moved all the way TAILBACK DORNELL HARRIS WAS NAMED THE OFFENSIVE MVP IN LEADING THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS TO A WIN OVER SAN JOSE STATE to the Tiger 2-yard line. But on fourth down, the Tiger defense UNIVERSITY IN THE 1971 PASADENA BOWL..

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LaKendus Cole to win the game. SCORING SUMMARY Midway through the second quarter North was MEMPHIS 27 forced to punt and the Memphis offense got the ball at the Memphis 7 10 0 10 27 NORTH TEXAS 17 UM 24. Powered by the running of Cole and the passing North Texas 3 0 7 7 17 of Wimprine, the Tigers drove the ball to the UNT 10 yard Louisiana Superdome (69,767) line before Wimprine found Kelley in the end zone for the NT (9:44 re 1st) Bazaldua 47 FG December 16, 2003 team's second score of the game. Stephen Gostkowski UM (6:57 re 1st) Wimprine 7 run (Gostkowski kick) added the extra point and the Tiger lead was 14-3. UM (4:58 re 2nd) Kelley 10 pass from Wimprine Lightning would soon strike again. On the ensuing kick- (Gostkowski kick) off, Memphis's Shaka Hill would strip the ball from re- UM (3:39 re 2nd) Gostkowski 21 FG turner Kevin Moore and Cato Mott would recover at the NT (00:13 re 3rd) Cobbs 35 run (Bazaldua kick) UNT eight yard line. After three plays, Gostkowski was UM (9:08 re 4th) Cole 5 run (Gostkowski kick) called on and connected on a 21-yard field goal. NT (7:13 re 4th) Cobbs 2 run (Bazaldua kick) The Tigers went to the locker room with a 17-3 halftime UM (2:26 re 4th) Gostkowski 42 FG lead. The third stanza of the 2003 New Orleans Bowl be- TEAM STATS MEM NT came a defensive battle and both teams were unable to First Downs 15 11 move the ball until the two minute mark. Rushes-Yds 45-88 33-122 The Mean Green, starting near midfield, marched 58 Passing Yds 254 152 yards in six plays with Cobbs going the final 35 yards for KO Return Yds 4-69 4-61 their first touchdown of the night. Suddenly the score read Passes 17-24-0 9-21-0 Memphis 17, North Texas 10 as the third quarter ended. Punts-Avg 6-38.7 8-37.3 But the Tigers were on a mission and this game would Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 not be lost in the final period. Penalties-Yds 9-57 6-61 New Orleans, LA - The nation's longest bowl drought, With 12:28 left in the contest, Memphis regained the ball Time of Poss. 34:08 25:52 32 years, has ended and it ended in a big way for the at their own 38 yard line. Sacks by 3-13 1-1 University of Memphis Tigers. Memphis, which had not Wimprine, the Tigers' record setting caller, participated in a bowl game since the 1971 season, re- receiver Darron White for 20 yards and fullback Robert INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ceived a bid to the 2003 New Orleans Bowl to face Sun Douglas gained three on his first carry of the game. After a Rushing: MEM-Cole 27-62-1, Parquet 3-9-0, Belt Conference champion North Texas after closing out a face mask penalty against UNT, Cole had gains of two White 4-8-0, Wimprine 6-17-1, Avery 2-3-0, Douglas 1- stellar 8-4 season. yards and 14 yards to the Mean Green five yard line. On 3-0. NT- Cobbs 23-110-2, Branch 2-10-0, Hall 8-2-0. The city of Memphis was electrified. Excitement second and goal, the sophomore from Houston High in Passing: MEM-Wimprine 17-23-0-254-1. abounded and Tiger faithful began buying tickets and pre- Memphis, burst up the middle for the touchdown and a 24- NT- Hall 9-21-0-152-0. paring for the trip to the "Big Easy". 10 lead. It was Cole's first collegiate touchdown and gave Receiving: MEM-D.White 3-34-0, Scott 1-8- Playing in the first bowl game of the 2003 postseason Memphis an insurmountable lead. 0, Garcia 2-109-0, Pratcher 2-62-0, Avery 3-14-0, and before a national television audience on ESPN, the North Texas fought hard and with 2:26 left in the game Doucette 2-14-0, Kelley 1-10-1, Cole 3-3-0. NT-Quinn Tigers would be challenged to stop the nation's top running scored again on a Cobbs' run of two yards. 4-56-0, Branch 3-50-0, Blount 2-46-0. back in Patrick Cobbs of UNT. And the team would have But the Tigers were undaunted and immediately pushed Interceptions: MEM-none. NT-none. to succeed without the services of its top tailback, DeAn- the Mean Green down field for yet another score. This one Attendance: 25,184 (weather- temp 72 gelo Williams. would ice the victory that had been so long awaited. degrees indoor, wind - none). Following three days of fun and practice, game day With Cole gaining yards on the ground and Wimprine finally arrived on December 16th. connecting with receivers Mario Pratcher and John Dou- Memphis won the coin toss and deferred until the sec- cette, Memphis moved within field goal range and Gost- ond half, giving the Mean Green the ball. kowski brought on the celebration with a 42 yard kick. UNT gave the ball to Cobbs six times on the opening As the final seconds ticked off the clock, the players drive but were forced to call on kicker Nick Bazaldua gave head coach Tommy West the traditional cooler bath when the drive stalled at the Tiger 30 yard line. Bazaldua and then carried their coach onto the field on their shoul- booted a 47-yard field goal and the Mean Green led 3-0. ders. But this night would belong to the bowl hungry Tigers New Orleans Bowl director Ron Maestri presented the and the North Texas lead would be short lived. Tigers the championship trophy at midfield and Memphis After UM receiver Chris Kelley returned the kickoff to quarterback Danny Wimprine was named the game's MVP. the Memphis 34-yard line, junior quarterback and New Wimprine finished the game completing 17-of-23 pass Orleans native Danny Wimprine took over. attempts for 254 yards and one touchdown and ran for When rushes by Darron White and Derron Parquet another. failed to gain yardage, Wimprine went up top and con- LaKendus Cole was presented the game ball by head nected with wide out Darren Garcia for 63 yards to the coach Tommy West after rushing for 62 yards and one UNT six yard line. Three plays later, Wimprine kept the score in a reserve role. ball and raced seven yards into the end zone for the go Memphis would complete the 2003 season with a record ahead score. of 9-4, marking the best finish by a Tiger team since the The Tiger defense, having had a taste of the North 1963 season. Texas offense, returned to the field determined to shut down the Mean Green. Three plays later, punter Brad Kadlubar kicked the ball back to the Tigers. But possible disaster struck as tailback Parquet was knocked out of the game with a shoulder injury. Memphis TAILBACK LAKENDUS COLE RECEIVED THE GAME BALL FOR HIS would be forced to put the ball in the hands of walk-on back EFFORTS IN THE 2003 NEW ORLEANS BOWL. 242 UndefeatedUndefeated TeamsTeams MEMPHIS

Four University of Memphis football teams have gone undefeated since the Tigers first took up the sport in 1912. The most recent Memphis team to go through a season without a defeat was the 1963 squad which ended the year 9-0-1. Memphis began its football program in 1912 and compiled a 1-2-1 record under head coach Clyde Wilson. The Tigers, then known as West Tennessee State Normal School, played Memphis University School to a scoreless tie in the first football game played at Memphis on October 5. The Tiger football squad notched its first victory three weeks later on October 26 against Bolton Agricultural, 13-0. The first undefeated team was coach 's 1929 squad which posted an 8-0-2 record, scoring 146 points and limiting the Tigers' 10 oppo- nents to a mere 27 points. Memphis, which was captained by Slick Headden and Joe Koch, captured the Valley Conference Championship with that undefeated season. Coach Allyn McKeen fielded one of the nation's highest scoring teams in 1938, a season which saw UNDEFEATED TIGERS: Front row (l-r): John Fred Robilio, Dave Casinelli, Richard Saccoccia, John Cronin, Ed Weldon, Jim UM finish with a 10-0-0 record. Memphis scored 281 Addington, Bill Gidden. Second row (l-r): Dick Quast, Wiley Patterson, Don Scroggins, John W. Wright, Harry Schuh, John Evans, points during the year, while only yielding 35 points. The Wayne Easley, Chuck Brooks, Charles Owens. Third row (l-r): Melio Sulipeck, Walter Heitzenrater, Ray Farmer, Bob Finamore, biggest margin of victory was a 68-0 thrashing of Harry Day, Ron Higdon, Don McClard, Doug Woodlief. Back row (l-r): Jim Haynie, Pete Ingram, Bob Sherlag, Ollie Cordill, Cumberland College. The Tigers also defeated Don Jones, Gene Ward, Herb196319631963 Cummings, Charles Alexander. Arkansas A&M, 50-0, later in the season. Roland McMackin captained the 1938 Tigers. The 1963 Memphis football team had only a scoreless tie with Mississippi between them and a perfect season. The Tigers finished with a 9-0-1 record, UM's most recent undefeated season to date. Unlike the 1938 team, which was noted for its offense, this team made its mark as a defensive club. There were five shutouts, and the five remaining teams scored only 52 points. The Tigers, captained by Richard Saccoccia, rolled up 199 points. The 1963 squad had wins over Southern Miss (28-7), Tulsa (28-15), North Texas State (21-0), West Texas State (29-14), Mississippi State (17-14), Lou- isville (25-0), South Carolina (9-0), Chattanooga (13- 0) and Houston (29-6). Senior fullback Dave Casinelli led the NCAA in rushing and scoring during the 1963 season. Casinelli rushed for 1,016 yards and scored 84 points. He is the only Tiger back to win the national rushing and scoring titles. The legendary Tiger back continues to hold the Memphis record for yards rushing in a season and career. UNDEFEATED TIGERS: Front row (l-r): John Reeves, Chalmers Parr, Maurice Roach, Doug Mayo, Roland McMackin, Skeeter Ellis, Elmer Vaughn, Kimbrough Vaughn, Billy McComus. Second row (l-r): Bobby Davis, manager, Pop Calhoun, Hank Farino, Ed Palmer, Earl Whittington, James West, Jim Enoch, Bryan Robinson, Paul Hicks, John Michael. Back row (l-r): Bob Mathews, Murry Blurton, James Conlee, Billy Zarecor, Gordon Scoggins, Haggard Cherry, John Schwaiger, Bill McGinnis, Alton Gardner, J.T. Crawford.193819381938 243 All-TimeAll-Time CoachesCoaches MEMPHIS

CLYDE Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1933 7-1-1 149 44 1919 3-4-0 95 67 1934 3-3-2 75 63 WILSON 1935 1-6-1 30 209 1936 0-9-0 13 282 1912-1915 ELMORE 9-12-1 GEORGE ALLYN MCKEEN Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1920-1920 1912 1-2-1 13 6 0-5-0 1937-1938 1913 1-2-0 19 173 13-6-0 1914 3-5-0 73 102 1915 4-3-0 188 139 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1920 0-5-0 7 143 Year Record PTS OPP PTS TOM SHEA 1937 3-6-0 118 110 ROLLIN WILSON 1938 10-0-0 281 41 1916 2-3-1 1921-1921 4-5-1 C.C. HUMPHREYS Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1916 2-3-1 152 90 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1939-1941 1921 4-5-1 110 198 14-15-0 V.M. ( Bic ) LESTER Year Record PTS OPP PTS CAMPBELL 1939 3-7-0 85 127 BARNARD 1940 5-5-0 150 172 1917 1941 6-3-0 172 77 3-2-0 1922-1923 11-5-2 CHARLIE Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1917 3-2-0 48 67 Year Record PTS OPP PTS JAMERSON 1922 5-2-2 174 26 1923 6-3-0 75 55 1942-1942 JOHN 2-7-0 CHILDERSON ZACH CURLIN Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1942 2-7-0 87 243 1918 1924-1936 1-4-0 43-60-14 RALPH HATLEY Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1918 1-4-0 50 93 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1947-1957 1924 1-7-1 33 239 59-43-5 1925 0-7-1 37 240 V.M. ( Bic ) 1926 1-8-0 39 71 1927 5-3-1 156 116 CAMPBELL 1928 5-3-2 78 120 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1929 8-0-2 146 27 1947 6-2-1 238 59 1919 1930 6-3-1 161 92 1948 6-5-0 218 129 3-4-0 1931 2-5-2 33 102 1949 9-1-0 385 73 1932 4-5-0 67 54 1950 9-2-0 374 108

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1951 5-3-0 206 93 1952 2-7-0 141 263 1953 6-4-0 135 140 1981-1983 1995-2000 1954 3-4-3 166 209 8-24-1 1955 2-7-0 94 197 22-44-0 1956 5-4-1 209 152 1957 6-4-0 195 111 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1981 1-10-0 82 209 Year Record PTS OPP PTS BILLY MURPHY 1982 1-10-0 129 285 1995 3-8-0 150 240 1983 6-4-1 ** 274 205 1996 4-7-0 141 219 1958-1971 ** nation's second most improved team 1997 4-7-0 218 243 91-44-1 1998 2-9-0 226 340 1999 5-6-0 * 232 182 2000 4-7-0 176 199 * nation's third most improved team Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1958 4-5-0 142 144 1984-1985 1959 6-4-0 142 132 7-12-3 1960 8-2-0 303 79 TOMMY WEST 1961 8-2-0 332 75 1962 8-1-0 261 67 2001-present 1963 9-0-1 199 56 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 17-19-0 1964 5-4-0 173 103 1984 5-5-1 201 178 1965 5-5-0 215 153 1985 2-7-2 180 243 1966 7-2-0 121 96 1967 6-3-0 206 150 1968 6-4-0 258 170 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1969 8-2-0 328 191 2001 5-6-0 294 281 1970 6-4-0 227 184 2002 3-9-0 303 327 1971 5-6-0 255 202 1986-1988 2003 9-4-0 * 393 250 12-20-1 * nation's third most improved team

ALL-TIME RECORD: 402-417-32 FRED TOTAL POINTS: 15,048 PANCOAST Year Record PTS OPP PTS TOTAL OPP POINTS: 14,160 1986 1-10-0 104 292 1987 5-5-1 220 210 COACHING RECORDS 1972-1974 1988 6-5-0 226 205 20-12-1 Coach Record Pct. Billy J. Murphy 91-44-1 .675 Year Record PTS OPP PTS CHUCK Ralph Hatley 59-43-5 .589 1972 5-5-1 265 254 STOBART Zach Curlin 43-60-14 .454 1973 8-3-0 264 167 Richard Williamson 31-35-0 .470 1974 7-4-0 225 148 1989-1994 29-36-1 .439 29-36-1 Rip Scherer 22-44-0 .333 RICHARD 20-12-1 .631 WILLIAMSON Tommy West 17-19-0 .472 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1989 2-9-0 174 237 C.C. Humphreys 14-15-0 .483 1975-1980 1990 4-6-1 215 234 Allyn McKeen 13-6-0 .684 31-35-0 1991 5-6-0 222 229 Charlie Bailey 12-20-1 .379 1992 6-5-0 312 175 11-5-2 .705 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1993 6-5-0 268 215 Clyde Wilson 9-11-1 .463 1975 7-4-0 180 168 1994 6-5-0 163 159 1976 7-4-0 241 182 Rex Dockery 8-24-1 .258 1977 6-5-0 228 194 Rey Dempsey 7-12-3 .414 1978 4-7-0 200 297 V.M. Bic Campbell 6-6-0 .500 1979 5-6-0 166 223 1980 2-9-0 115 255 Rollin Wilson 4-5-1 .473 Tom Shea 2-3-1 .454 John Childerson 2-4-0 .250 Charlie Jamerson 2-7-0 .222 Elmore George 0-5-0 .000

245 AssistantAssistant CoachesCoaches MEMPHIS

Jerry Hardaway (Southern Illinois) 1976-77 A (Houston) 2000-present S Lou Alford (MTSU) 1981-84 Tyson Helton (Houston) 2004-present Jimmy Sharp () 1983 Carl Angelo (Bowling Green) 1984-85 Bob Henderson (Memphis ) 1957 Dan Simrell (Toledo) 1990 Murray Armstrong (Tennessee) 1961-95 Mike Hennigan (Tennessee Tech) 1984 Larry Smith (Memphis) 1950-56 Paul Hicks (Memphis ) 1947 Charlie Stubbs (BYU, 1978) 1993-94 B Vince Hoch (Pfeiffer College) 1983 Tim Banks (Central Michigan) 2001-02 Jim Hoggatt (Memphis ) 1961-71 T Carl Battershell (Bowling Green) 1989-93 Palmer Hossler (Millersville) 1987-89 Jim Taubert (Michigan State) 1984-89 Craig Boller ( State) 1978-79; 2002-present Jim Hueber (South Dakota) 1983 John Thompson (Central Arknasas) 1999 Charles Brewer (Memphis ) 1957 Hank Hughes (Springfield) 1998-2000 John Townsend (Wyoming) 1967-71 Kippy Brown (Memphis ) 1978-80 C.C. Humphreys (Tennessee) 1938-39 Richard Trail (Arkansas) 1971-74 Mack Brown (Florida State) 1978 Jeep Hunter (Catawba College) 2003-present Rick Trickett (Glenville State) 1986-88 (Colorado) 1990-93 Russ Huesman (UT-Chattanooga) 1998-2003 Tom Turchetta (Miami) 1986-89 Oscar Buchanan (Ole Miss) 1953-55 Bill Turnbow (Texas Tech) 1972-73 Wally Burnham (Samford) 1980 I Rusty Burns (Springfield College) 1996-99 Lindy Infante (Florida) 1972-74 V Charlie Butler (MTSU) 1980 Larry Van der Heyden (Iowa State) 1975-77 Keith Butler (Memphis) 1990-97 J Bill Jasper (Tennessee) 1965-71 W C Jimmy Jobe (Southern State) 1958 Wilson Waites (Howard College) 1960-64 Nick Calcutta (Millersville) 1985 Mike Wallace (Bowling Green) 1984-85 Bobby Carlton (Miami) 1973-74 K Steve Walters (Arkansas) 1979 Jack Carter (Memphis ) 1966-71 Tim Keane (Arkansas State) 2002-present Tim Walton (Ohio State) 2000-01 Tracy Clemmons (Memphis ) 1973 Ollie Keller (Memphis ) 1970-71 Wayne Weedon (Memphis) 1990-97 John Cobb (Memphis ) 1959-64; 1967-73 Bob Kellogg (Tulane) 1959 Tommy West (Tennessee) 2000 Charlie Coe (Kansas State) 1997-2002 Steve King (Memphis ) 1979-80 Harold Wheeler (SW Missouri) 1979 Sam Congie (Indiana) 1966-68 Jimmy Kiser (Furman) 2000 Rick Whitt (Catawba) 2000-2002 Pete Cordelli ( State) 1980-81 Maurice Knight (Memphis) 1993-97 Charles Whittemore (Georgia) 1972-74 Dan Coughlin (Miami) 1988 Vic Koenning (Kansas State) 1991-96 Don Wiggins (Clemson) 1984-85 Larry Coyer (Marshall) 1986 Pete Kuharchek (Tampa) 1986-89 Chip Wisdom (Georgia) 1981-83 Joe Cullen (Massachusetts) 2001 Sparky Woods (Carson Newman) 1995- Pat Culpepper (Texas) 1974 L James Earl Wright (Memphis) 1965-69 Jimmye Laycock (William & Mary) 1975-76 Larry Wright (Memphis) 1963-66 D Lamar Leachman (Tennessee) 1973 Lummy Wright (Memphis) 1976-79 Joe D'Alessandris (Western Carolina) 1984-85 David Lockwood (West Virginia) 1995-99 Y Keith Daniels (Mississippi College) 1980 R.A.Long (Tennessee) 1952-53 Leo Davis (Bethel College) 1941-50 Don Yanowsky (Toledo) 1989-94 Paul Davis (Mississippi) 1956-58 M Don Denning (Presbyterian) 1974-77; 1979-80 Ray Malavasi (Minnesota) 1958-60 (Kansas State) 1986-89 Rick Mallory (Washington) 2000-present Chuck Dicus (Arkansas) 1975-77 Dave Magazu (Springfield College) 1997-1998 Ken Donahue (Tennessee) 1952-56 Charlie Donaldson (Henderson) 1975-78 Fred Manuel (Oregon) 1984-89 Joe Lee Dunn (UT-Chattanooga) 1990-91; 2003 Jim Marshall (Tennessee-Martin) 1995-96 Allyn McKeen (Tennessee) 1934-35 Hal Dyer (Florida State) 1973 Lou McLelland (Memphis ) 1955 E Mac McWhorter (Georgia, 1973) 1999 Stan Eggen (Moorhead State) 1983 Pat Meyer (Colorado State) 1998 Ted Million (Duke) 1995 Frank Emanuel (Tennessee) 1972-73 Jon Mirilovich (Miami) 1981-82 F Pete Mitchell (Southern) 1970-75 HEAD COACHES Chris Faros (Missouri Western) 1981-83 Ed Molinski (Tennessee) 1942 IN THE COLLEGIATE RANKS Rockey Felker (Mississippi State) 1981-82 Tom Morris (Mississippi State) 1956-65 Mack Brown Appalachian St.; Tulane; UNC; Texas Billy J. Murphy (Mississippi State) 1947-52 Pete Cordelli Kent State Randy Fichtner (Purdue) 1990-93; 2001-present Pat Culpepper Northern Illinois John Flowers (Southern Illinois) 1985-present N Paul Davis Mississippi State Kin Floyd (Delta State) 1974-79 Don Denning Delta State Bob Ford (Memphis ) 1956 Dave Nusz (Maryland) 1973 Joe Lee Dunn New Mexico James Fox (Alcorn State) 1983-94 P Rockey Felker Mississippi State Roger French (Minnesota) 1956-65 Roy Gregory Austin Peay State John Palermo (Florida State) 1980-82 Curley Hallman Southern Miss; LSU G J.W.Patrick (Mississippi State) 1961-64 Mike Hennigan Tennessee Tech Buddy Gies (Lock Haven) 1986-87 Bob Patterson (Memphis ) 1961-62 Jim "Red" Hoggatt SW Louisiana Ronnie Gray (Mississippi State) 1979-80 Tim Pendergast (Cortland State) 1997-99 C.C. Humphrey Memphis Ollie Keller Northeast Louisiana Roy Gregory (UT-Chattanooga) 1983 Jim Pletcher (Delaware) 1995-99 Jimmy Grisham (Memphis ) 1939-40 Jimmye Laycock William & Mary R Horace McCool Delta State H Billy J. Murphy Memphis Jim Ragland (Tennessee Tech) 1977-79 John Palermo Austin Peay State Keith Hackett (Tarkio) 1983-85 Tim Rose (Xavier) 1992-94 Jim Ragland Tennessee Tech Curley Hallman (Texas A&M) 1977-78 Chris Rumph (South Carolina) 2003-present Jimmy Sharp Virginia Tech Harvey Hampton (Arkansas) 1981-82 Rusty Russell (Georgia) 1981-83 Jim Marshall UT-Martin Tommy West Memphis

246 All-TimeAll-Time LettermenLettermen MEMPHIS

A Van Anderson (1973-74) Rusty Bennett (1977-78-79-80) John Bomer (1969-70) Rick Ackerman (1978-79-80) Travis Anglin (1999-00-01-02) Mark Benskin (1971-72-73) Jeremiah Bonds (2000-01) Brandt Ackley (1994-95) Ken Apple (1967-68-69) Arron Bentley (2003) Dan Bonner (1992-93-94-95) Henry Acosta (1942) Fred Archie (1993) Keith Benton (1990-91) David Booth (1981-82-83-84) Stanley Adams (1978-79-80-81) Brence Armstrong (1995) David Berrong (1967-68-69) Dennis Borcky (1983-84-85-86) Floyd Adams (1941) Jimmy Armstrong (1956-57) Steve Berrong (1975-76) Tim Borcky (1985-86-87) James Addington (1961-62-63) Mike Armstrong (1961) Bob Berry (1912, 1915-16-19) Tim Boren (1970-71) Richard Adragna (1959-60-61-62) Wayne Armstrong (1957-58-59) Frank Berry (1 949-50-52) Joe Borich (1994-95) Joe Albright (1929) Andre Arnold (1998-99-00) Rob Bertling (1993-94) Stanley Borsa (1929) Charles Alexander (1961 -62) Gerard Arnold (1997-98-99) Tyrone Betters (1985-86-87-88) Leon Bosby (1989-90-91-92) Nathan Alexander (1988) William Arnold (1987-88-90) Kevin Betts (1978-79) Mooney Boswell (1933) Arthur Allen (1940) Rob Arthur (1986-87) Joe Billings (1952-53) Gary Bouldin (1989-90-91-92) Bridger Bailey Allen (1913) Duke Atkins (1984-85-86-87) Greg Billingslea (2003) Mark Bowen (1985-86-87) Bill Austin (1976-77) Dennis Biodrowski (1959-60-61-62) Chip Bowers (1982-83-84) Jason Austin (1999-00-01) Hunter Bishop (1941) Keith Bowden (1977-78-79) Clyde Avant (1980-81 -82-83) Jerry Bishop (1965-66-67) John Bowers (1979-80-81-82) Bobby Avery (1989-90-92) Harry Bessinger (1973-74-75-76) Marquis Bowling (1995-96-97-98) Maurice Avery (2002-03) Clay Bittner (1983-84) Glenn Boyd (1983-84) Harry Aycock (1914-15) Bob Blackmon (1974-75-76-77) Harry Boyd (1942) Ron Ayo (1969) Frank Blackwell (1967-68-69) Michael Boyle (1912) Dwight Blalock (1981-82-83-84) Dennis Bradshaw (1979) B Darrius Blevins (1995-97-98) Dale Brady (1965-66-67) Charlie Babb (1969-70-71) Joe Bianco (1951-54) Ken Bragg (1970) Don Baer (1942) Keith Bland (1987-88-89-90) Bill Bramin (1951-52) Rashad Bailey (1996-97-98-99) Al Bloodworth (1995) Andy Bramlett (1983-84) Earl Baker (1949-50) Steve Blume (1974-75) Don Bramlett (1983-84) Ernie Baldwin (1923) Murray Blurton (1938) John Bramlett (1959-60-61-62) Gerard Arnold lettered for Ken Balkunas (1981-82-83-84) David Brandon (1983-84-85-86) three years as a running Ernest Ball (1915) Tom Branner (1985) back for the Tigers and as Derrick Ballard (2000-01-02-03) Rod Branscomb (1993) a junior, set the school record for rushing yards in Bob Bannister (1947-48-49) Lacy Branson (1915-16) a season. The Lex- Jerry Barber (1951-52-53) Chief Brasher (1923) ington, TN, native came to Fred Barham (1941-42) Charles Brewer (1950-51) the Tigers as a walk-on Kenneth Barker (1940-41 Sam Brewer (2003) and by the end of his ca- Wesley Barker (1948-49) Brad Britt (1999-00) reer had rushed for 2,378 Ray Barnes (1964-65-66) Eli Broglio (1942) yards, the second highest Bryan Barnett (1992-93-94-95) Bobby Brooks (1954-55-56) total in school history. Dur- John Barnhill (1922-23) Charles Brooks (1957) ing the 1998 season, Danton Barto (1990-91-92-93) David Brooks (1992) Arnold gained a school Idrees Bashir (1998-99-00) Chuck Brooks (1961-62-63-64) record 1.059 yards. He is Charles Brown (1948) currently serving as a Tommy Bateman (1977) Mike Bates (1977) Jeff Buffaloe is the all-time Dante Brown (2001-02) graduate assistant coach leading punter in Memphis for head coach Tommy Charlie Baugh (1971) football history. A two-year David Brown (1964) West. Bob Baxter (1965-66-67) letterman, Buffaloe holds Gerald Brown (1981) Jeff Bazemore (1995-96-97-98) the Memphis record for the Jason Brown (2000-01-02) Harold Beane (1983-84-85-86) highest career punting av- Ken Brown (1983-84-85) Calvin Allen (1947-48-49-50) Bill Beard (1964-65) erage at 43.5 yards per kick. Kippy Brown (1975-76-77) Charles Allen (1990-91) Buddy Beasley (1948) Despite playing for just two Leon Brown (1987) Jessie Allen (1993-94-95-96) Jimmie Beasley (1993-94) seasons, he punted for 4,433 Marlon Brown (1985-87-88) John Allen (1968-69-70) Nathan Beason (1983-84-85-86) yards on 102 kicks. Buffaloe Ray Brown (1981) Ray Allen (1923) Eric Becton (1981-83-84-85) now serves as a pharmaceu- Rod Brown (1990-91-92-93) Joe Allison (1990-91-92-93) Bill Bedgood (1955-56-57) tical sales representative for Tony Brown (1999-00-01-02) Glaxo-Smith-Klein. He and Mark Allison (1974-75-76-77) Matt Beiriger (1995-96) Vincent Brown (2002) his wife, Michelle, live in Fred Almon (1967-68-69) Derek Bell (1977-78-79) Lakeland, TN. Dennis Brozak (1965-67) -Anderson (1913) Elijah Bell (2001-02) Isaac Bruce (1992-93) Darrell Anderson (1975) Jerry Bell (1959-60-61-62) Art Brumit (1966-67) Eric Anderson (2001-02) Marcus Bell (1997-98-99-00) Michael Boatmen (1997-98-99) Bill Brundzo (1965-67) Mike Anderson (1993-94) - Bell (1913) Chuck Boler (1987-89-90) Jeff Bruner (1969-70-71) Mike Anderson (1989) Page Belongy (1982-83-84-85) Larry Bolton (1989-90-91-92) Joe Bruner (1973) Qadry Anderson (1995-96) Reid Bennett (1985-86-87-88) Heath Bookout (1991) Paul Bruno (1952-53)

247 All-Time Lettermen

Shakorr Bryant (2001-02) Derek Clenin (2003) Mike Coughlin (1993-94-95) Dick Disbrow (1955) Clifton Bryson (1941) Cotton Clifford (1952-53-54-55-56) Don Cousins (1950) Andy Dixon (1981-82) Herb Buckner (1956-57) Warner Clifft (1924) Ken Coutain (1998-99) Ruddy Dixon (1970) Jeff Buffaloe (1991-92) Bobby Clower (1934) Florentine Couvares (1942) - Dixon (1913) Nick Buoni (1956-57-58-59) Rich Coady (1964-65-66) Herb Covington (1965-67) Kevin Doak (1979) Guy Burkhalter (1942) John Cobb (1948-49-50) David Cox (1966) Ed Dobrowolski (1949) Bill Burkett (1949-50) Keith Cobb (1995-96-97-98) Larry Cox (1988-89-90-91) Otis Dodd (1936) Willie Burnett (1951-52) Kerry Cobb (1993-94-95-96) Marvin Cox (1988-89) Charlie Dodds (1921) Jeran Burns (1996-97-98) Kevin Cobb (1994-95-96-97) Ray Craft (1986-87-88) Grill Dodds (1921) Jerry Burns (1939-40) Dick Cockrell (1966) Jan Craig (1956-57) Jack Dodds (1931-32-33-34) Derrick Burroughs (1980-81-83-84) Mac Cody (1991-92-93) Glenn Crain (1949-50) Damien Dodson (1996-97-98-99) Gerald Bush (1954-55) Kurt Crain (1983-84) Whit Dodson (1942) John Bush (1989-90-91-92) Jerry Craine (1986) Hank Dombrowski (1973-74-75) Blake Butler (2003) Baxter Crawford (1919-20-21 Tom Dorian (1980-81-82-83) John Butler (1986-87-88-89) Derrick Crawford (1981-82-83) John Doucette (2002-03) Keith Butler (1974-75-76-77) Graham Crawford (1926-27) Jay Douglas (1970-71-72) Lee Butler (1987-88) Hall Crawford (1948) Zacky Butler (1974-75-76) J.T. Crawford (1938) Jeff Bynum (1991) Xavier Crawford (1988-91-92) Larry Byrd (1968-69-70) Millard Creasy (1941) Wayne Byrd (1971) Morris Crenshaw (1914) James Cribbs (1984-85-88) C Holloway Cromer (1947-48-49) Steve Cacciola (1974-75-76) John Cronin (1961-62-63) David Crowell (1976-77-78-79) Leo Cage (1977-78-79) Buddy Carter, who Bob Cain (1947-48-49) played offensive line for Tim Cruse (1976-77) Melvin “Pop” Calhoun (1938-39-40) the Tigers in 1979 and Lynord Crutchfield (1991-92-93) Dominic Calloway (1990-91-92-93) 1980, is living in Athens, Herb Cummings (1963-64-65) Jeff Cameron (2000-02) AL, where he serves as Van Cunningham (1948) Jim Cande (1997-98-99) the Southeast Regional Robert Czerwinski (1933-34) Carl Cannon (1928) Manager for Insurance Michael Joe Cannon (1981-82) Auto Auctions, Inc. Doug Corder, who played offensive line Sid Cantwell (1913) Carter, who played of- D fensive guard under under both Billy J. Mur- Chuck Carkhuff (1981-82) Walter Daggett (1969-70-71) phy and Fred Pancoast, Tommy Carlson (1971-72-73) former head coach Ri- Ray Damphouse (1968-69-70) chard Williamson, has currently resides in Bevin Carpenter (1985-86-87) been highly involved in Jerry Dandridge (1972-73-74-75) Keizer, Oregon. A na- Chancy Carr (1994-95-96-97) his community. He sings Isaac Daniel (2003) tive of Chattanooga, TN, Bill Carrington (1956) tenor with the Huntsville Jonah Daniel (1976-77) Corder came to Mem- Anthony Carter (1979-80-81-82) Opera and the Lime- Ralph Dangerfield (1950) phis in 1970 and played Buddy Carter (1979-80) stone County Heritage Dan Darby (1972-73) through 1974. He is em- Guy Carter (1970) Chorale and hie and his Brian Davis (1993-94-95) ployed in sales by FedEx Jack Carter (1959-60-61) wife, Anne, serves as Charles Davis (2002) and enjoys living in the Roger Carter (1972) directors for the Bike for David Davis (2003) Great Northwest. Doug and his children Victoris Kids Program. Harry Davis (1933-34) Bill Cartwright (1966) and Alexander, partici- Dave Casinelli (1960-61-62-63) Marion Davis (1924) pate in snow skiing and Mike Casinelli (1976-77) Mike Davis (1989-90-91-92) snow shoeing, as well as Baki Celaj (2000) Don Coffey (1958-59-60-61) Stan Davis (1969-70-71-72) bicycling. Brian Chadwick (1987-88) Joe Coffman (1941) Tavarious Davis (2001-02-02) Jermaine Chambers (2003) John Colby (1934) Victor Davis (1912-13) Ekillis Chandler (1936) Bobby Cole (1956-57-58) William Davis (1912-13) Kevin Chapman (1981-82) Cecil Cole (1920) Al Dawkins (1993-94) Marvin Chatman (1980-81-82) Jimmy Cole (1950-51-53-54) Harry Day (1963-64-65) Robert Douglas (2001-02-03) Bruce ChenauIt (1970) Joe Cole (1991) Don Deaton (1966) Terry Douglas (1985-86) Haggard Cherry (1938-39-40) LaKendus Cole (2003) Alex Dees (1966-67) Wayne Dowdle (1974-75) Wait Childs (1923) Wendell Coleman (1980-81-82) Bobby Dees (1967-68-69) Van Drayton (1989-90) Brad Christensen (1986-87) Merrick Coles (1947-48) Ken DeFeo (1981-82) Hugh Drewry (1934) Jerry Christopher (1953-54-55-56) Anthony Collins (1989-91-92) Tom DeHart (1964-65-66) James Droke (1928) Eddie Churchwell (1985) O.C. Collins (2002-03) Dimitri Delgado (1987) Reggie Dubose (1986-87-88) Ralph Ciccarelli (1960-61-62-63) James Conlee (1938) Steve Delong (1971-72-73) Larry Duck (1965-66) Dolph Clark (1921) Billy Conquest (1994) Charlie DeSaussure (1916) Kenny Duffy (1987-88-89-90) Greg Clark (1978-79-80) Billy Cooke (1949-50) Chuck DeVIiegher (1965-66-67) Earl Duffey (1936) Keith Clark (1977-78-79-80) Floyd Cooper (1923) Hal Devine (1956-57) Mickey Duncan (1965-66-67) Frank Clayton (1954) Randall Cooper (1987-88) David Dew (1985) Ken Dunek (1978-79) Joe Clayton (1951-52-53) Russell Copeland (1989-90-92) Adam Diaz (1992-93) Stanley Dunn (1978-79-80-81) Rozell Clayton (1981-82-83-84) Doug Corder (1972-73) Scott Dill (1985-86-87) Benjamin Durham (1948) Rusty Clayton (2003) Olie Cordill (1963-64-65) Barry Dillard (1991-92-93-94) Tracy Clemmons (1970) Bobby Cotham (1951-52) Mike Dion (1979-80-81-82)

248 All-Time Lettermen

Ray Farmer (1962-63-64) Jim Goate (1973) DeCorye Hampton (1999-00) Bethel Farnsworth (1916) Mayer Goldstein (1938-39-40-41) Earl Hampton (1956-57) Gary Farr (1973) Daniel Gomez (1994-95-96-97) Andrew Handy (2001-02-03) Danny Felts (1979-81-82) Tim Goodwell (2002-03) Brian Hanley (1912-13) Bert Ferguson (1934) Durwood Gordon (1967-68-69) Don Hanley (1912-13) Luis Fernandez (1967-68-69) Greg Gore (1973-74-75) Greg Hardee (1979) Tommy Ferrari (1989) Stephen Gostkowski (2002-03) Andrew Harden (1999-00-02) Steve Ferrell (1985) Paul “Skeeter” Gowen (1969-70-71) Anthony Harden (2000-01-02) Bob Finamore (1961-62-63-64) Chris Graham (1989-90-91-92) Antoine Harden (2001-02) Pleas Fisher (1927) Don Graham (1961) Jim Hardin (1959) Jeff Fite (1987-88-89-90) Jimmy Graham (1929-30) Montelle Hardy (1914-15-16) Billy Fletcher (1963-64-65) Jimmy Grantham (1936) Dan Harkins (1985) Tory Epps played nose Frank Fletcher (1992-93-94-95) H.K. Grantham (1919-20-21) Mark Harkins (1986) tackle for the Tigers from Judson Flint (1977-78) Tony Graves (1977-78-79) Torri Harmon (1998) 1986-89. He had 240 ca- Joe Flowers (1958) Barthel Gray (1933-34-35-36) George Harper (1999-00) reer tackles, six quarterback Richie Floyd (1996-97-98) Earnest Gray (1975-76-77-78) Greg Harper (2000-01-02-03) sacks and 22 tackles for lost yardage. He was the Jason Fogle (1995-96-97) Jarvis Greer (1976-77) Michael Harper (1980-81-82-83) team's 2nd leading tackler Bobby Ford (1951-52-53-54) Joe Gresham (1933-34) Chester Harris (1973-74-75) as a senior and the 3rd Orville Foster (1921) Doyle Green (1942) Dornell Harris (1971-72-73) leading tackler as a junior. Jacob Ford (2001) John Griffin (1959-60-61-62) Eric Harris (1973-74-75-76) Epps received All-America, Newton Forster (1916) Ralph Griffin (1975-76) Jason Harris (1998) All-South Independent and David Fowler (1972-73) Dave Griffith (1954-55) Jeff Harris (1988-89-90-91) All-Metro Conference A.D. Frank (1916) James Griffith (1933) Jerry Harris (1983-84-85-86) honors as a Tiger. From Larry Frankenbach (1969-70) Jimmy Grisham (1924) Michael Harris (1998-99-00) 1990-95 he played for the Alvin Franklin (1993-94) Clarence Grosser (1948-49-50-51) Tim Harris (1982-83-84-85) Atlanta Falcons, the Chi- Arthur Franklin (1985-86) Hoss Gulleft (1927-28-29) Carl Harrison (1981-82-83) cago Bears and the New Adrian Harrod (1987-88-89) Orleans Saints. Rick Fredette (1987-88-89-90) Gene Frederic (2001-02-03) H Tim Hart (1993-94-95-96) T.J. Frier (1995-96-97-98) Bill Hagan (1987) Al Harvey (1970-71-72) Frank Fuder (1966-67) Billy Hale (1965) Hatch Hatcher (1923) E Mike Fuhrman (1973-74-75) Richard Hale (1941) Gary Harte (1966-67-68) Josh Eargle (1999-00-01) Gene Fulgham (1926-27-28-29) John Hall (1948) Don Haselwood (1994-95-96-97) David East (1982-83-84-85) Kyle Hamlin (1991-92) David Hathcock (1965) Sam Edwards (1991-92) G Marty Hammock (1973-74-75-76) Hugh Hathcock (1951-52-53) Robert Elam (1955) James Gaither (2001-02) Paul Hathcock (1958-59) Donnie Elder (1982-83-84) Stephen Galbraith (1997-98) Clarence Haver (1985-86-87-88) Darrell Eldred (1964-65) William Galese (1960-61) Gregg Hauss (1981-82-83) Tommy Eldred (1964-65-66) David Garaffa (1988-89-90-91) Erroll Hay (1912-13-14-15) Mike Elliott (1991-92) Darren Garcia (2000-01-02-03) Rod Hayden (1968-69) Herschel “Skeeter” Ellis (1937-38) Robbie Garcia (1991) Webb B. Hays (1915) Jeff Ellis (1982-83-84-85) Alton Gardner (1937-38) Lee Hayes (2003) Adam English (1994-95-96-97) Curl Garrett (1983-84-85) Walter Hayes (1985-86) Jim Enoch (1938) Sean Garris (2001-02) Bob Haylett (1955) Tory Epps (1986-87-88-89) Bobby Garton (1951) Paul Haynes (1947-48) Darche Epting (1999-00) Marcus Gary (1995-96) Jim Haynie (1963-64) Lou Esposito (1997-98-99-00) Ted Gatewood (1985-86-87) Slick Headden (1923-24-25-26-27-28) Glenn Essary (1955-56) Eddie Gebara (1956-57) Fred Hearn (1957-58-59) Cameron Essex (2001-02-03) George Gebbs (1957) Gary Farr came to Memphis Larry Heathcott (1958-59-60-61) Ross Estes (2000) Matt Gehrke (2000-01-02) in 1972 under head coach Rick Hechinger (1982-83-84) Kenton Evans (1998) Grady Gentry (1952) Fred Pancoast and played Reid Hedgepeth (1997) John Evans (1961-62-63-64) Marshall George (1948-49) offensive line for four sea- Jim Heenan (1978-79) Johnny Evans (1971-72-73) sons. He also played for Wilburn George (1947-48) Fred Heesch (1978-79-80) Mike Evans (1979-80-81) coach Richard Williamson Wallace George (1914-15) Orville Hegwer (1923) Henry “Rabbit” Evans (1927-28-29) for one season. After gradu- Joey Gerda (1999-00-01-02) Walter Heitzenrater (1962-63-64) Robert Evans (1942) ation he entered the gas James Gibbons (1955-56-57) Bobby Henderson (1953-54-55-56) Walter Evans (1935-36-37) and natural gas business in George Gibbs (1958) Taurus Henderson (1997) Wayne Evans (1959-60-61 -62) Texas and now makes his Reuben Gibson (1974-75-76) home in Humble, Texas. -Henderson (1912) Roland Eveland (1950-51-52) Tavares Gideon (2002) Gary currently serves as Victor Hendrickson (1923) John Erickson (1972-73) Bill Gidden (1963) vice-president of sales and Carlton Henley (1951-52-53-54) Trey Eyre (1999-00-01) Clyde Gilliland (1932-33-34) development for Joe Hennelly (1983-84-85) Charlie Glascock (1918-19-20-21-22) Weatherford Global Com- Gilbert Hert (1940) F Lewis Glass (1939-40-41) pression Company of Hous- Don Hester (1947) Tony Fabiano (1941-42) ton, Texas. He and his wife, Ben Gleason (1996-97) Artis Hicks (1998-99-00-01) Eric Fairs (1982-83-84-85) Anita, and there sons are Doug Gleason (1981-82) Paul Hicks (1938) W.B.Falls (1928-29) regulars at U of M athletic Don Glosson (1983-84-85) Darrell Higdon (1971-72) Tom Fant (1970) events in Houston. Kenyun Glover (2001-02-03) Rodney Higdon (1986-87-88-89) Tony Fantigrassi (1969) Tony Glover (1978-79) Ron Higdon (1965) Hank Farino (1938-39-40)

249 All-Time Lettermen

Tripp Higgins (1999-00-01-02) Jim Joyner (1973) Rodney Lewis (1986-87-88-89) Eddie Hightower (1974-75-76) David Ligon (1973-74-75) Charles Hill (1936-37) K Steve Lincoln (1977-78) Eddie Hill (1975-76-77-78) Rick Kale (1968-70-71) John Lindsey (1983-84) Shaka Hill (2001-02-03) Lenny Kaplan (1959) Jake Linville (1991-92-93) Jeff Hilliard (2002) Craig Karpiak (1972) Naylor Litchfield (1933) Kyle Hilliard (1976) J.S. Keaton (1915) Grover Lipe (1948-49-50) Steve Hilliard (1972-73) Bill Kebler (1971-72-73) Wayne Liss (1957) Sam Hindsman (1939-40) Ernest Keefer (1993-94-95) Richard Locke (1977-78-79-80) Tom Hipp (1970) Glenn Keeton (1954) Robbie Locklear (1995) Danny Hirsch (1942) Jimmy Keith (1994-95-96-97) James Logan (1993-94) Chris Hobbs (1989-90-91-92) Ollie Keller (1952-53) Fred Long (1937) Eddie Hobbs (1967) Ray Jamieson is perhaps Chris Kelley (2003) Tim Long (1981-82-83-84) Charlie Hodges (1967) one of the most well known Raymond Kelley (1950-51-52) Bill Lott (1958-59) fullbacks in Memphis foot- Lamon Kelly (1947) Dean Lotz (1966-67) Fred Hoffman (1947) ball history. The Cranston, Richard Hogans (1993-94-95-96) Rhode Island, native came Billy Kendall (1997-98-99-00) Jim Lovelace (1956-57-58-59) Red Hoggett (1951-52) to Memphis in 1967 under Herbert Kendall (1989-90-91-92) Edwin Lovelady (1983-84-85) Jimmy Holladay (1941-42) head coach Billy J. Murphy Guy Kennedy (1931) Rod Lowery (1992) O.R. Holley (1912-13) and played through the Pat Kenney (1985-86) Bailey Lowery (1980) Marcus Holliday (1991-92-93-94) 1971 season. Jamieson, a Jim Kent (1940) Bill Loyd (1958) Mason Holloway (1916) member of the All-Missouri S.E. Kidd (1933-34) Richard Lucas (1958-59) Carlos Hollowell (1987-88-89) Valley Conference team in Charles Killett (1961-62) Treveco Lucas (2001-02-03) John Holtzclaw (1961-62) 1968, rushed for 1,321 ca- Charles King (1991-92-93) John Ludwiczak (1993-94) Tracy Holmes (1985-86-87) reer yards and led the team Chick King (1950) Bob Lyles (1957) in rushing during the 1968 Gib Hooper (1928-29) James King (1976-77-78) Joe Lynch (1969-70-71) campaign. The German- Trell Hooper (1981-83-84-85) town, TN, resident was Jeff King (1991-92-93) Otho Lynch (1938-39-40) Cole Hoppe (2003) drafted by the NFL Oakland Jerry King (1955) Danny Hosea (1971-72-73) Raiders in 1972 but suffered Lud King (1936) M Al Hotz (1968-69) a career ending injury dur- Michael King (1989-91) Mike MacKay (1982-83-84-85) Larry House (1955) ing an exhibition game. Steve King (1973-74-75-76) James Maclin (1989-90-91) Ronell Houston (1982) William King (1924) Theodies Macklin (1988) Ben Howard (1977-78) Steve Kinzalow (1951-52-53-54) John Maddaluna (1972-73) Reginald Howard (1998-99) Stumpy Kirk (1947-48) W.H. Maddox (1921) Huey Howerton (1912) Enis Jackson (1982-83-84-85) Dan Kirkpatrick (1972-73) Frank Magoffin (1928-29-30-31) Joel Howerton (1912) Steve Jaggard (1968-69) Dick Kirmeyer (1949-50-51) Mark Howington (1991-92-93) Tommy James (1969-70) John Kirschner (1968-69-70-71 Duke Howze (1924) Ray Jamieson (1968-69-70-71) Mike Kleimeyer (1979-80-81-82) Robbie Hubbard (1992) Pat Jansen (1989-90-91-92) Jerry Knowlton (1978-79-80-81) Ralph Hubbel (1967-68-69) Evan Jennings (1937) Joe Koch (1927) Bill Hudson (1958-59) Keith Jeffries (1986) James Koffman (1942) Mack Hudson (1912-13) Charlie Johnson (1936) Matt Kranz (1991) Wayne Hudson (1956) Charlie Johnson (1956) Jim Kutchback (1983-84) Greg Hughes (1982-83-84-85) David Johnson (1971-72) Tim Humphrey (1985) Derron Johnson (2001) L Robert Humphreys (1942) Jason Johnson (2001-02-03) Jimmy Lackie (1974-75) Elmo Hundley (1922-23-24) Morris Johnson (1985) Bill Lacy (1947) Gary Hunt (1983-84-85) Ryan Johnson (1999-00-01) M.O. Lambert (1921) Nelson Hunt (1977) Sam Johnson (1927-28-29) Tilden Lampkins (1921) (1978-79-80) Charles Johnston (1913-14-15) Jesse Lancaster (1929-30-31-32-33) Anthony Jones (1989-90) Carson Hunter (2003) Rodney Lanctot (1998-99-00) Robert Levingston played Darryl Hunter (1981-82-83) Bill “Dub” Jones (1926-27-28-29) Hunter Lane (1916-17-18) defensive back for the Ti- Harold Hunter (1955-56) Derrick Jones (1994) Ted Lane (1993-94-96) gers from 1978 through Sam Hurst (1974-75-76-77) Don Jones (1963-64-65) Coleman Lannum (1951) 1981. The lettered all four Will Hyden (2002-03) Eary Jones (1973-74-75-76) Darryl Latham (1982) season , three of which were Harry Jones (1947) Tramont Lawless (1996-97-98-99) under Richard Williamson I Jack Jones (1953) Vincent Laws (1979-80-81) and one under the late Rex Thomas Ingles (1982-84-85-86) Julian Jones (1912-13-14-15) Pete Lawson (1969-70) Dockery. The Memphis na- tive logged 62 tackles as a Pete Ingram (1962-63-64) Larry Jones (1941 ) Robert Lea (1913-14) senior and finished the sea- Toby Ingram (1992-93) Lewis Jones (1965-66-67) Danny Ledbetter (1965) P.T. Jones (1997-98) son ranked sixth among Ken Irvin (1991-92-93-94) John Lee (1956-57-58-59) tacklers. For his career, the Reginald Jones (1989-90) Corey Irby (1998-99) Steve Leech (1970) Hamilton High graduate Kosha Irby (1997-98-99-00) Russell Jones (1990-91) Kenny Lenoir (1964) was credited with 125 tack- Terry Isles (1991-92) Terry Jones (1971 ) Bubba Leonard (1954-55-56-57) les, two fumble recoveries Virgil Ivery (1985-86) Tim Jones (1986-87-88-89) Nathan Leuellyn (1974-75-76) and one pass interception. Ryan Ivey (2002-03) Bob Jordan (1975-76) Robert Levingston (1978-79-80-81) Robert now works as a spe- Buck Jordan (1924) Bobby Lewis (1987) cial agent for ATF (Alcohol, J Kevin Jordan (1989-90-92) Calvin Lewis (1997-98-99-00) Tobacco and Firearms). Marcus Jack (1996-97) Smokey Jordan (1982-83) 250 All-Time Lettermen

Gus Mahan (1965-66-67) Johnny May (1942) Cliff Milton (1939-40) Teddy Owens (1985-86) Doran Major (1981-82) Doug Mayo (1937-38) Jim Mincey (1974-75-76) Casey Maloney (1933-34) Fred Mayo (1924) Steve Miska (1928-29) P John Manger (1968) Milton Mayo (1935-36) Jerry Mitchell (1951-52-53) Gene Packard (1923) Tony Manning (1987-88) Wallace McBride (1941) Norman Mockbee (1935-36) Terry Padgett (1965-66-67) Tony Marchetti (1973) Bruce McCaleb (2003) Greg Montgomery (1979-80-82-83) Drew Pairamore (1994-95-96-97) Lloyd Marcus (1947) Sean McCann (1978-79) Bill Moody (1985-86-87-88) Ed Palmer (1937-39) Jim Markelonis (1952-53) Robert McCarter (1916) Ronald Moon (1974) Ron Palmer (1985-86-87) Steve McCarty (1972-73) Alex Moore (1950-51-52) Demonic Pandolfi (1928-29) J.D. McClanahan (1933-34) Chris Moore (2000) BiII Pankey (1940) Sam McClanahan (1933-34) Eddie Moore (1986-87-88-89) Ricky Pannell (1974) Don McClard (1963-64-65) Fred Moore (1961-62) Nick Pappas (1966-67) Elton McClure (1916) James Moore (1988-89-90) Ed Parham (1938-39) Billy McComas (1938-39-40) Jimmy Moore (1992) Paul Parish (1958-59) Horace McCool (1950) Leslie Moore (1928-29) Anthony Parker (1979-80-81-82) Jay McCoy (1968-69-70) Paul Morris (1924) Bob Parker (1968-69) Quinton McCrary (2003) Marty Mosby (1985) Ed Parker (1934) Ken McDade (1990-91) Cato Mott (2002-03) Rip Parker (1923) Brian McDonald (1996) Tom Muirhead (1956-57) Tom Parker (1970-71-72) John McDougle (1916) Charles Mullins (1988-89) Derron Parquet (2003) Allen McFarland (1936-37) Carey Mulwee (1971-72) Carlos Parr (1924) Steve Matthews was a Jeff McFerran (1985) Justin Mumm (1996-97) Chalmers Parr (1938) record setting quarterback Hal McGeorge (1971-72-73) J.S. Murphy (1913) Emmett Parr (1947-48-49) for the Tigers in 1992 and Larry McGhee (1968-69-70) Mike Murray (1980) Dave Parrish (1955) 1993. Coming to Memphis Baker McGinnis (1933) Keith Mutters (1982-82-83-84) as a JC transfer, Matthews Bill McGinnis (1937-38-39-40) Troy Myers (1985-86-87) threw for 2,084 yards as a Bob McGoldrick (1971) junior and had 1,896 yards N passing when he sustained Jack Mcllvain (1947) a broken leg in the Ole Terrell Mcllwaine (1916) Percy Nabors (1981-82-83) Miss game and missed the Pete McIntosh (1919) Lee Narramore (1967) final two games of the sea- Mike McKenzie (1996-97-98) Carlos Navia (1994) son. He was signed with the Don McKinnon (1957-58-59-60) Roberto Navia (1991) Kansas City Chiefs and Lou McLelland (1949-50-51) Ray Neal (1922-23) played for three seasons Roland McMackin (1937-38) Larry Neusse (1941) before playing for the Jack- Sean McMackin (1986-87) Bubba Nelms (1983-84) sonville Jaugars and the Thurman McMahan (1916) Andy Nelson (1953-54-55-56) Tennessee Titans. He now David McNair (2002-03) Darrell Nelson (1980-81-82-83) serves as the offensive co- Thurman McNeal (1922-23) Eric Nelson (1991) ordinator for the Memphis Explores of the Arena2 Claude McNeely (1936) Chance Nesbitt (1999-00) Rod Mason played defen- League. Howard McPeake (1941) Earl Netcher (1947-48) sive line for the Memphis Bill McRight (1966-67) Mike Nettles (1985-86-87-88) Tigers from 1992 through Andy McWilliams (1991-92-93) Henry Newton (1913) 1995. Mason, a graduate Paul Marks (1968) Curry McWilliams (1933) Ken Newton (1993-94-95-96) of East High School, let- Davis Marsh (1995) Aaron Meadows (1999-00-01) Charles Nezin (1942) tered for four years ap- Donald Marshall (2001-02) Gene Meadows (1949-50-51) Bill Nichols (1950-51) pearing in 43 of 44 pos- sible games. He was cred- Duane Marshall (1978-79-80-81) Pete Meadows (1955-56) Dean Nichols (1978-79-80) ited with 111 career tack- Chris Martin (1985-86-87-88) Albert Means (2001-03) Darrell Nicholson (1985-86-87-88) les, six tackles for lost yard- Darrell Martin (1979-80-81-82) Fred Medling (1947-48-49) Ken Niemaseck (1973-75-76) age and six quarterback Ed Martin (1933-34) Will Medling (1947-48-49) Tom Nix (1949-50) sacks. Rodney is currently Mike Martin (1983-84) Billy Meeks (1947-48) Mike Nollner (1973) employed as the Director John Martin (1992-93) John Meibaum (1954-55) John Norman (1986-87-89) of Operations at Compass Brick Mason (1947) Ruben Melton (1970-71) Rusty Nunn (1965-66-67) Intervention Center (be- Rod Mason (1992-93-94-95) Bill Meredith (1940-41 ) havioral health) in Mem- Tom Mason (1980-81-82) Ralph Messer (1949-50-51-52) O phis. He and his wife, Kim, Frank Massa (1956-57) Dennis Meyers (1973-74-75) Richard O’Bryant (1974) and three children. Gerald Massey (2000) Chris Michael (1990-91-92) Austin O'Dell (1998-99-00) Bob Mathes (1964-65-66) John Michael (1934-35-36-37) Bernard Oden (1995-96-97) Bob Matthews (1938-39-40) Tavares Middlebrooks (1996-97-98-99) Anthony Oggs (1976-77) Miller Matthews (1958-59) Terdell Middleton (1974-75-76) Jack Oliver (1982-83-84) Sonny Parsons (1961) Jason Matthews (2003) Tahrell Miles (1991-92) Mike Omar (1980-82-83) Bob Patterson (1952-53) Joe Matthews (1916) Trent Miley (1992-93) Todd Ondra (1978-79-80) Larry Patterson (1993) Steve Matthews (1992-93) Willford Miley (1949) Martin Orcutt (1967-68-69) Lloyd Patterson (1975-76-77-78) Maurice Mathieu (1958) Cedric Miller (1993-94-95-97) Bob Orians (1976-77) Ray Patterson (1992-93) Ken Mathis (1955) Dick Miller (1933-34) Murray Outlaw (1950) Wiley Patterson (1962-63-64) Carl Maurer (1969-70-71) George Miller (1947) Charles Owens (1961-62-63) Jim Paulat (1950-51-52) Frank Mawyer (1949-50-53) Josh Miller (1993-94-95-96) Hugh Owens (1976-77-78-79) Dave Pawlik (1969-70-71) Harvey Maxwell (1941-42) Pat Miller (1961-62-63) Jim Owens (1956-57) Virgil Pearcy (1974-75-76)

251 All-Time Lettermen

Anthony Penchion (1979-80-81) Marion Rosenblum (1941-42) Sam Sherrill (1948) Boris Penchion (2000-01-02) Ryan Roskelly (1994-95) David Sherrod (1998-99) Nolan Pendergrast (1942-1947) Greg Ross (1985-86-87-88) Alan Shipman (1966-67) Hugh Penn (1969-70) Mowbray Rowand (2000-01-02) Keith Shirley (1985-86-87-88) Bunkie Perkins (2000-01) Roy Rucker (1939-40) Frank Simmons (1940-41-42) Elgin Perkins (1986-87) Sidney Rudes (1942) Richard Simmons (1937) Nico Perkins (1985-86-87-88) James Ruffell (1940) Keith Simpson (1974-75-76-77) Joel Peschke (1992-93-94-95) Jamaal Rufus (2003) Scott Singler (1992-94-95) Hagan Peters (1941) Scott Rumley (1987-88-89-90) Bud Sipfle (1975-76-77-78) Ural Pettigrew (1916) Ryan Ruschhaupt (1994) John Shore (1924) Chuck Pettit (1965-66-67) Bob Rush (1974-75-76) Vincent Skillman (1924) Osborne Phelan (1915) Joe Rushing (1966-67) Jarvis Slaton (1997-98-99-00) Rob Phenicie (1987) Billy Russell (1953-54) Chun Phillips (1954) Greg Sanders came to the Bobby Russell (1970-71) E.O. Phillips (1916) University of Memphis in Glenn Russell (1959) Malcolm Phillips (1949) 1980 and played under both John Ruth (1956-57) Lionel Pieh (2001-02-03) Richard Williamson and the Billy Rutledge (1994) Danny Pierce (1968-69) late Rex Dockery. A quar- Jared Pigue (2000) terback when he signed, S Harry Pillow (1942) Sanders lettered for three Richard Saccoccia (1961-62-63) Javar Pollard (2003) years before earning his fi- Shaun Sands (1995-96) nal letter as a defensive Christian Pontius (1934-35-36) Frank Sanders (1931 -32-33-34) back. As a quarterback in Ward Poag (1947-48-49) 1981, he threw for 186 Greg Sanders (1980-81-82-83) John Polsgrove (1953) yards against Tulane and his Sugar Sanders (1999-00-01) Andy Porter (1929-32) 49.8% completion percent- Manny Santibanez (1995-96-97-98) (1990-91-92-93) age led the team. He was Paul Savini (1973-74-75) Pete Porter (1928-29) moved to a cornerback po- Jeff Sawyer (1989-90-91-92) Keith Spann was a standout Billy Portis (1937) sition as a senior and con- Tony Scarpino (1993-94) defensive back for the Ti- Frank Posey (1934) tributed 55 tackles, two Pete Scatamacchia (1976-77-79) gers from 1993-1997. Play- Brian Powell (1994-95) fumble recoveries and George Schaad (1949-50) ing under head coaches Fred Powell (1997-98-99-00) seven pass blocks. Sanders Scott Scherer (1999-00-01-02) Chuck Stobart and Rip Scherer, Spann logged 241 Chris Powers (1995-96-97-98) is an officer with the Mem- David Schlarbaum (1987-88-89) phis City Police Depart- career tackles including 84 Jeff Powers (1988) ment. Bob Schmidt (1955-56-57) as a senior. He had 11 ca- Mario Pratcher (2003) David Schmidt (1983-84-85) reer pass interceptions Wallace Prewilt (1913) Charlie Scholes (1954-55) which he returned for 267 J.B. Price (1933-34-35-36) Earl Richards (1942) Harry Schuh (1962-63-64) yards including a 76 yard Kraig Pride (1979) Jerry Richards (1955-56) Stephen Schuh (2003) return to the one yard line LaDarius Price (2002-03) Robert Richards (1936) Francis Schwaiger (1935-36-37) that set up a touchdown and Wayne Pryor (1986-87-88-89) Russell Richards (1978-79-80) Gordon Scoggins (1938) helped the Tigers defeat Jimond Pugh (2000-01-02) Dwayne Ricketts (1979-80-81-82) Bill Scott (1961-62-63) Tennessee. His 267 yards in Neil Purdie (1971) Mike Ridings (1973-74-75) Dell Scott (1981-82) interception returns is an Joe Puzin (1972-73-74-75) Bill Riggins (1949-50-52) Jack Scott (1947-48-49) all-time record at Memphis. Spann currently plays for Preston Riley (1966-67-68) Ryan Scott (2003) the Memphis Explorers of Q Teofilo Riley (1996-97-98-99) Donald Scroggins (1963-64-65) the Arena 2 League. Jimmy Quarter (1970-71) Ricky Rivas (1976-77) Jeremy Scruggs (1996) Richard Quast (1962-63) Maurice Roach (1938-39-40-41) Sammy Seals (1985-86-87) Robbie Quinn (1993-94) Jeff Roach (1973-74-75) Geddes Self (1958-59) John Quintal (1970-71) Ken Roach (1970-71) Geddes Self, Jr. (1982-83-84) Randy Smalley (1977) Mike Robb (1973-74) Ron Sells (1995-96-97-98) Farrell Skinner (1967) R Mike Robbins (1971) Bill Sellars (1937) Butch Smith (1971-72) Al Radvansky (1942) - Robbins (1912) Jay Sentell (1952) Carroll Smith (1934-35-36-37) Harold Rainwater (1950) Brandon Roberson (2003) Tony Semple (1991-92-93) Dennis Smith (1978-79-80) Ed Randolph (1957-58) Percy Roberts (1947-48-49-51) Al Sermon (1998-99-00) Frank Smith (1979-80-81-82) Henry Rath (1959) Billy Robertson (1948-49-50) Keith Setler (1993-94-95) Hank Smith (1924-25-26-27) Elmer Ray (1947-48-49-50) Brian Robertson (1937-38) Andrew Settles (1947-48) Jack Smith (1967) Johnny Ray (1979-80) John Fred Robilio (1961-62-63) Juan Settles (1986-87) Julius Smith (1948) Anthony Reddick (1993-94-96) Brian Robinson (1938) Wallace Sexton (1962-63) Leo 0. Smith (1935-36) Bill Reddish (1969-70) Cliff Robinson (1991) Tim Seymour (1996-97-98-99) Marcus Smith (1999-00-01) Jerry Reese (1958-59-60-61) Bobby Robison (2003) Kamal Shakir (1997-98-99-00) Palmer Smith (1969-70-71) Chris Reeves (1994-95-96-97) John Robison (1971) Demorrio Shank (1997-98-99-01) Rusty Smith (1955) John Reeves (1938) Joe Rocconi (1996-97-98-99) Reg Sharley (1964-65-66) Sid Smith (1990-91) Ted Reeves (1942) Sonny Rodgers (1950-53) Octavian Sharp (1984-85-86) Steve Smith (1987-88-89-90) Paul Regan (1942) Barney Rogers (1913-14-15) John Shearer (1940-41 ) Tom Smith (1981-82-83) Joe Regina (1947-48-49) Glenn Rogers (1969-70-71) Wells Shearer (1914-15-16) Wade Smith (1999-00-01-02) John Register (1975) Glenn Rogers, Jr. (1988-89-90) Larry Shelley (1969-70) Wesley Smith (2003) Stuart Reichart (1942) Jeremy Rone (2002-03) Jim Shelton (1954) Wil Smith (1936) Will Renfro (1951-52-53-54) Casey Rooney (1999-00) Bob Sherlag (1963-64-65) Claude Smithmier (1947-49-50)

252 All-Time Lettermen

George Sneed (1948-49) Jeremy Stewart (1995-96-97-98) Mike Turkiewicz (1986) Doug Whittaker (2001-02) Rick Snider (1978-79-80) Caspor Stiles (1996-97-98-99) Ellis Turner (1983-84) Vance Whittaker (1972) Glenn Snodgrass (1976-77-78) Pat Stiles (1994-95-96-97) Haiden Turner (1935-36) Glenn Whittemore (1971-72-73) Guy Snyder (1921 ) John Stoddard (1988) Jack Turner (1955-56-57) Andy Whitwell (1986-87-88) Michael Snyder (2003) George Stone (1950-51) Tom Twitty (1952-53) Raymond Wiles (1947) Bill Solomon (1971-72-73) Michael Stone (1998-99-00) Fulford (Tombstone) Tyson (1924) Tony Wiley (1980-81-82) Richard Sorsby (1916) Rick Strawbridge (1970-71) James Wilhite (1914-15) Jack Sorrells (1940) David Strickland (1955-56) V Britton Wilkins (1993-94-95-96) Keith Spann (1993-94-95-96) Anthony Strong (1983-84-85-86) Ken Valentine (1970-71) Alex Williams (1949-50) Danny Sparkman (1983-84-85) Bill Strong (1951 ) Duane Vandborg (1993-94) Bobby Williams (1974-75-76) Ricky Sparkman (1983-84) Neil Suber (1998-99-00-01) Brian Vanderheyden (1978-79-80) Brian Williams (1994) Quitman Spaulding (1993-94-95) Terrie Sudduth (1978-79-80) Russell Van Dyke (1923) (1992-93) Mellio Sulipeck (1964-65) Johnny Van Vulpen (1940) DeAngelo Williams (2002-03) Glenn Sumter (1998-00-01) David Vaughn (1968-69-70) Fred Williams (1968) Phil Sutherlin (1980-81-82) Elmer Vaughn (1937-38) Ian Williams (1997-98-00) Ned Suffle (1953) Kimbrough Vaughn (1937-38) Jeremy Williams (1990-91-92-93) Duron Sutton (1995-96) Newell Vaugn (1941) Larry Williams (1965-66-67) Dick Swain (1929) Eduardo Vega (1990) Punkin Williams (1983-84) Jay Verna (1976-77) Richard Williams (1979-80-81-82) T Scott Vogel (2001-02-03) Stevie D. Williams (1990-91-92-93) Joe Tague (1972) Tommy Vollmar (1999) Tony Williams (1993-94-95-96) Tom Talbot (1970-71) Russell Vollmer (1961-62-63) Freddie Williamson (1953) Frank Talerico (1956-57) Greg Voran (1976-77) Patrick Willis (1998-99-00) Rex Tatum (1955-56) Charles Wilson (1986-87-88) Clifton Taylor (1971-72-73) W Eric Wilson (1982) Stan Weaver was a Ed Taylor (1972-73) Charles Walker (1992) Nelson Wilson (1934) letterman punter and Eric Taylor (2000-01-02-03) Jeff Walker (1982-83-84-85) Paul Wilson (1970-71-72) kicker for the Tigers Hal Taylor (1956-57-58) Johnny Walker (1982-83) Rolin Wilson (1914-15-16-19) from 1980 through Sheldon Taylor (2002-03) Otis Walker (1926-27-28-29) Victor Wimpee (1958-59) 1983. He led the team Tony Taylor (1951-52-53) John Wallace (1941) Danny Wimprine (2001-02-03) in punting for three Bob Teer (1936) Ray Wallace (1972-73) Ricky Windom (1988-89-90) years, 1981-83, and is Leonard Teixeira (1969) Tom Wallace (1965-66-67) Charlie Wing (1949-50) currently ranked 8th on Luis Tejeda (1994) -Wallace (1913) Ferris Wing (1949-50-52-53) the all-time career Coot Terry (2000-01-02-03) Charles Walsh (1915-16) Francis Winkler (1965-66-67) punting list. The Mem- Charles Thomas (1942) Bobby Ward (1973) Jeff Womack (1982-84-85-86) phis native averaged 39.1 yards per punt as Jim Thomas (1983-84-85) Gene Ward (1964-65) Andy Wood (1987-88-89-90) a senior and has a ca- Marvin Thomas (1993-94-95-96) Jerry Ward (1952-53) Wayne Wood (1950-51) reer average of 38.4 Michael Thomas (1977-78-79-80) Keydrin Ward (1998-99) Andre Woods (1993-94-96) yards per punt on 192 Oscar Thomas (1953) Henry Washington (2002) Jerome Woods (1994-95) kicks. He amassed Tristan Thomas (2001-02-03) LaVale Washington (2002-03) Joel Woods (1984) 7,374 yards punting Brent Thompson (1987) Hugh Washburn (1914-15-16-19) Doug Woodlief (1963-64) during his career. For Burll Thompson (1923) Preston Watts (1940-41-42) Bill Wright (1968-69-70) the past ten years, Don Thompson (1955) Stan Weaver (1981-82-83) Cedric Wright (1980-81-82-83) Weaver has owned and Ed Thompson (1928-29) Fred Webb (1976-77-78) James Earl Wright (1958-59-60-61) operated Southern James Thompson (1972-73) Von Webb (2002) John Wallace Wright (1961-62-63-64) Graphics & Systems, a John Thompson (1985-86) Pete Wedel (1952) Keith Wright (1974-75-76-77) business that sells barcode and data sys- Knox Thompson (1948-49) Wayne Weedon (1977-78-79) Larry Wright (1954-55) tems to manufacturing Reginald Thompson (1983-84-85) Pete Weeks (1968-69) Lummy Wright (1973-74-75) companies. Tommy Thompson (1971-72-73) W.D. Weeks (1970) Thomas Wright (1934) Troy Thompson (1989-90) Ed Weldon (1961-62) Lynn Wroblewski (1966-67) Doss Thorne (1923) James West (1937-38) Bruce Wyatt (1924) Royster Thurman (1916) Marcus West (2002-03) Jim Spitchley (1950-51) Rick Thurow (1967-68-69) Dernice Wherry (1999-00-01) Y Michael Spurlock (2003) Tom Thweatt (1972) Brett Whiddon (1991-92-93) Bobby Young (1956) John Stanek (1948-49-50-52) Jerry Todd (1967-68-69) Travis Whitaker (1997) Carl Young (1953) Joe Stanley (1989-90-91-92) Darrel Torbeft (1977-78-79) Darron White (2001-02-03) Damon Young (1985-86-87-88) Mike Stark (1969-70-71) Bub Tracy (1923) (1986-87-88-89) Jerry Young (1981-82) George Stapleton (1980-81-82) Rusty Trail (1987-88-89) James White (1986-87) Laverne Steedley (1957-58) Butch Travis (1962-63-64) Jeff White (1981-82-83-84) Z Walt Stephens (1984) Lish Trice (1989-90) John White (1966-67) Billy Zarecor (1937-38) Harber Stephenson (1942) Ken Trocki (1972-73-74) Keith White (1947-48-49-50) Mike Zdancewicz (1975-76-77) Quincy Stephenson (1999-00-01) Nick Tsatsaronis (2000) Olen Whitely (2003) Charles Zuendel (1942) Harold Sterling (1958-59) Don Tubbs (1952-53) Ryan White (1998-99-00-01) Wood Stevens (1965-66-67) Albert Tucker (1933-34-35-36) William White (1915) Clark Stevenson (1988-89) Brandon Tucker (1997-98-99) Glenn Whiteman (1974-75) James Stewart (1976-77-78-79) Robert Tucker (1915) Don Whitlock (1961-62)

253 SeriesSeries RecordsRecords MEMPHIS

FIRST LAST SOUTH CAROLINA 1963 1972 2 2 0 OPPONENT GAME GAME W L T SOUTH FLORIDA 2001 2003 1 2 0 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 1954 1961 3 0 1 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 1942 1953 1 2 0 ALABAMA 1958 1991 1 7 0 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST 1929 1934 2 1 2 ARKANSAS 1992 1998 3 2 0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1991 1991 1 0 0 ARKANSAS COLLEGE 1922 1932 2 2 0 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 1935 2003 17 36 1 ARKANSAS MONTICELLO 1938 1938 1 0 0 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 1950 1996 9 4 0 ARKANSAS STATE 1914 2003 26 20 5 SPRINGFIELD STATE 1923 1942 1 1 0 ARKANSAS TECH 1956 1957 2 0 0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1959 1959 1 0 0 ARMY 1985 2002 4 1 0 SUNFLOWER JC 1929 1934 2 0 0 ATHENS COLLEGE 1948 1948 1 0 0 TAMPA 1948 1964 3 0 0 AUBURN 1975 1976 2 0 0 TENNESSEE 1968 2001 1 18 0 AUSTIN PEAY 1937 1957 6 0 0 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA 1942 2001 9 5 0 BETHEL COLLEGE (TN) 1922 1933 6 4 2 TENNESSEE JC (MARTIN) 1929 1932 3 0 0 BOLTON COLLEGE 1912 1914 2 0 0 TENNESSEE TECH 1931 2003 10 7 4 CARUTHERSVILLE JC (MO) 1929 1931 2 0 1 TEXAS A&M 1978 1979 0 2 0 CENTENARY 1947 1947 1 0 0 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 1960 1962 2 0 0 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 1920 1936 1 2 1 TCU 2002 2002 0 1 0 CENTRAL FLORIDA 1990 1990 1 0 0 TRINITY 1955 1956 0 2 0 CINCINNATI 1966 2003 18 11 0 TROY STATE 1937 1941 4 1 0 CITADEL 1958 1962 2 1 0 TULANE 1954 2003 13 11 1 COLORADO STATE 1974 1974 1 0 0 TULSA 1961 1995 14 6 0 CUMBERLAND COLLEGE 1928 1938 2 1 0 UAB 1997 2003 2 4 0 DELTA STATE 1927 1949 9 4 1 UNION UNIVERSITY 1916 1950 9 13 0 DETROIT 1962 1962 1 0 0 UTAH STATE 1965 1977 4 3 0 DRAKE 1972 1972 0 1 0 VANDERBILT 1950 1989 5 7 0 EAST CAROLINA 1990 2003 4 8 0 VMI 1960 1960 1 0 0 EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 1951 1951 1 0 0 VIRGINIA TECH 1970 1985 3 3 0 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 1956 1957 2 0 0 WAKE FOREST 1964 1967 2 2 0 FLORIDA 1988 1989 1 1 0 WASHINGTON UNIV. (Mo) 1949 1950 2 0 0 FLORIDA STATE 1959 1990 7 10 1 WEST TEXAS STATE 1963 1971 6 0 0 FREED-HARDEMAN 1933 1933 1 0 0 WESTERN KENTUCKY 1933 1956 2 2 1 FURMAN 1961 1961 0 1 0 WICHITA STATE 1968 1980 10 0 0 GEORGIA 1982 1984 0 2 0 1980 1982 1 2 0 101 MAJOR OPPONENTS: 376-390-28 HALL-MOODY 1924 1925 0 2 0 HARDIN-SIMMONS 1960 1961 2 0 0 HENDRIX COLLEGE 1923 1925 1 2 0 NON-COLLEGIATE SERIES SCORES HOUSTON 1963 2003 7 9 0 BLYTHEVILLE HIGH (AR) 1922 1922 0 0 1 JACKSONVILLE STATE (Ala) 1937 1937 1 0 0 CASTLE HGTS. MILITARY INST. 1918 1918 0 1 0 JONESBORO COLLEGE 1924 1930 4 0 1 CENTRAL HIGH (Memphis) 1913 1919 1 6 0 KANSAS STATE 1949 1973 1 2 0 CENTRAL-MUS ALL-STARS 1918 1918 0 1 0 KENTUCKY 1953 1957 0 4 0 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 1914 1922 3 2 0 LAMBUTH COLLEGE 1926 1931 3 1 0 NATIONAL GUARD 1915 1915 1 0 0 LITTLE ROCK COLLEGE 1920 1929 1 3 0 FORD KILVINGTON 1921 1921 1 0 0 LIVINGSTON STATE 1941 1941 1 0 0 HAYWOOD COUNTY HIGH 1915 1921 2 0 1 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 1936 1958 5 3 0 JACKSON HIGH (TN) 1914 1917 2 1 0 LOUISIANA-Monroe (formerly NE) 1979 2000 1 1 0 McKENZIE-McTYIERE 1919 1919 0 1 0 LOUISIANA TECH 1936 1959 5 5 0 MISSISSIPPI HEIGHTS 1923 1924 1 1 0 LOUISVILLE 1948 2003 19 20 0 MISSISSIPPI RESERVES 1914 1914 0 1 0 McNEESE STATE 1964 1965 2 0 0 MEMPHIS UNIV. SCHOOL 1912 1922 1 6 1 MAYFIELD COLLEGE 1927 1928 2 0 0 NATTIC (Navy Millington) 1947 1950 2 2 0 MIAMI (FL) 1969 1996 1 2 0 OSCEOLA (AR) ATHLET. CLUB 1914 1914 1 0 0 MICHIGAN 1995 1995 0 1 0 PARAGOULD HIGH (AR) 1920 1920 0 1 0 MICHIGAN STATE 1997 1997 0 1 0 PENSACOLA NAVY (FL) 1947 1949 2 0 0 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE 1925 1954 7 12 1 QUANTICO MARINES 1965 1966 1 1 0 MILLSAPS 1930 1941 2 2 0 SOMERVILLE HIGH (TN) 1913 1916 4 0 0 MINNESOTA 1997 1998 0 2 0 TECH HIGH (Memphis) 1921 1921 1 0 0 MISSISSIPPI 1921 2003 9 42 2 TENNESSEE DOCTORS (Memphis) 1923 1926 0 3 0 MISSISSIPPI STATE 1951 2003 10 32 0 TENNESSEE RESERVES 1921 1921 0 0 1 MISSOURI 1991 1999 1 2 0 TUPELO (MS) MILITARY INST 1922 1922 1 0 0 MISSOURI-ROLLA (Mines) 1947 1948 1 1 0 VOCATIONAL HIGH (Memphis) 1919 1919 1 0 0 MURRAY STATE 1924 2002 10 9 3 WILSON HIGH (AR) 1921 1921 1 0 0 NORTH CAROLINA 1983 1984 0 2 0 TOTALS 26 27 4 NEW MEXICO 1986 1986 0 1 0 NORTH TEXAS STATE 1952 1980 15 4 0 QUACHITA 1942 1942 0 1 0 ALL-TIME RECORD: 402-417-32 RHODES (SOUTHWESTERN) 1922 1941 2 6 0 SAN JOSE STATE 1971 1971 1 0 0 SMU 1976 1976 1 0 0

254 TigersTigers All-TimeAll-Time MEMPHIS

Abilene Christian ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1957 UM, 34-0 at Memphis ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1922 T, 0-0 at Conway ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Drake (UM leads 3-0-1) 1975 AS, 29-10 at Memphis 1923 UM, 14-7 at Conway (DU leads 1-0-0) 1954 T, 6-6 at Memphis 1980 UM, 24-3 at Memphis 1935 CA, 19-0 at Memphis 1972 DU, 23-7 at Memphis 1959 UM, 13-0 at Memphis 1982 UM, 12-0 at Memphis 1936 CA, 54-0 at Conway 1960 UM, 55-0 at Memphis 1983 T, 14-14 at Memphis East Carolina 1961 UM, 35-0 at Memphis 1984 UM, 17-2 at Memphis Central Florida (ECU leads 8-4-0) 1986 AS, 30-10 at Memphis (UM leads 1-0-0) 1990 EC, 24-17 at Memphis Alabama 1987 T, 21-21 at Memphis 1990 UM, 37-28 at Memphis 1991 EC, 20-13 at Greenville (UA leads 7-1-0) 1988 UM, 9-7 at Memphis 1992 UM, 42-7 at Memphis 1958 UA, 14-0 at Tuscaloosa 1989 AS, 17-13 at Memphis Cincinnati 1993 UM, 34-7 at Greenville 1959 UA, 14-7 at Tuscaloosa 1990 T, 24-24 at Memphis (UM leads 18-11-0) 1994 EC, 30-6 at Memphis 1983 UA, 44-13 at Tuscaloosa 1991 UM, 31-21 at Memphis 1966 UM, 26-14 at Memphis 1995 EC, 31-17 at Greenville 1985 UA, 28-9 at Memphis 1992 UM, 37-7 at Memphis 1967 UM, 17-0 at Memphis 1996 EC, 20-10 at Memphis 1986 UA, 37-0 at Tuscaloosa 1993 UM, 45-3 at Memphis 1969 UM, 52-6 at Cincinnati 1997 EC, 32-10 at Greenville 1987 UM,13-10 at Memphis 1994 UM, 15-6 at Memphis 1970 UM, 14-10 at Memphis 1998 EC, 34-31 at Memphis 1989 UA, 35-7 at Birmingham 1997 UM, 38-9 at Memphis 1971 UM, 45-21 at Cincinnati 2000 UM, 17-10 at Memphis 1991 UA, 10-7 at Memphis 1998 UM, 35-19 at Memphis 1972 UM, 29-24 at Memphis 2001 EC, 32-11 at Greenville ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1999 UM, 31-26 at Memphis 1973 UM, 17-13 at Cincinnati 2003 UM, 41-24 at Memphis UAB 2000 UM, 19-17 at Jonesboro 1974 UM, 13-7 at Memphis (UAB leads 2-4-0) 2003 UM, 38-16 at Memphis 1975 UC, 13-3 at Cincinnati E. Cent. Oklahoma 1997 UM, 28-7 at Memphis 1978 UC, 34-14 at Memphis (UM leads 1-0-0) 1999 UM, 38-14 at Birmingham Arkansas Tech 1979 UM, 23-17 at Memphis 1951 UM, 61-0 at Memphis 2000 UAB,13-9 at Birmingham (UM leads 2-0-0) 1980 UC, 14-10 at Cincinnati 2001 UAB,17-14 at Memphis 1956 UM, 32-21 at Memphis 1981 UC, 38-7 at Cincinnati E. Tennessee State 2002 UAB,31-17 at Birmingham 1957 UM, 20-6 at Memphis 1982 UC, 16-7 at Memphis (UM leads 2-0-0) 2003 UAB,24-10 at Memphis 1983 UM, 43-10 at Cincinnati 1956 UM, 32-12 at Johnson City Army 1984 UM, 47-7 at Memphis 1957 UM, 24-7 at Memphis Arkansas (UM leads 4-1-0) 1989 UM, 34-17 at Cincicnnati (UM leads 3-2-0) 1985 Army, 49-7 at West Point 1992 UM, 34-14 at Memphis Florida 1992 UM, 22-6 at Memphis 1999 UM, 14-10 at Memphis 1993 UC, 23-20 at Cincinnati (Tied 1-1-0) 1993 UM, 6-0 at Little Rock 2000 UM, 26-16 at West Point 1994 UM, 26-3 at Memphis 1988 UM, 17-11 at Gainesville 1994 UM, 16-15 at Memphis 2001 UM, 42-10 at Memphis 1995 UC, 28-3 at Cincinnati 1989 UF, 31-13 at Memphis 1995 UA, 27-20 at Little Rock 2002 UM, 38-10 at Memphis 1996 UM, 18-16 at Memphis 1998 UA, 23-9 at Memphis 1997 UC, 20-17 at Cincinnati Florida State Athens College 1998 UM, 41-24 at Memphis (FSU leads 10-7-1) Arkansas College (UM leads 1-0-0) 1999 UM, 21-13 at Cincinnati 1959 UM, 16-6 at Memphis (Tied 2-2-0) 1948 UM, 45-0 at Athens 2000 UC, 10-13 at Memphis 1967 FS, 26-7 at Memphis 1922 AC, 13-0 at Batesville 2001 UC, 36-34 at Memphis 1968 FS, 20-10 at Tallahassee 1924 AC, 49-0 at Batesville Auburn 2002 UC, 48-10 at Cincinnati 1969 UM, 28-26 at Tallahassee 1932 UM, 20-0 at Batesville (UM leads 2-0-0) 2003 UM, 21-16 at Memphis 1970 UM, 16-12 at Memphis 1933 UM, 18-6 at Batesville 1975 UM, 31-20 at Auburn 1973 UM, 13-10 at Tallahassee 1976 UM, 28-27 at Memphis Citadel, The 1974 UM, 42-14 at Memphis Arkansas Monticello (UM leads 2-1-0) 1975 UM, 17-14 at Tallahassee (UM leads 1-0-0) Austin Peay 1958 TC, 28-26 at Memphis 1976 UM, 21-12 at Memphis 1938 UM,50-0 at Memphis (UM leads 6-0-0) 1961 UM, 40-0 at Memphis 1977 FS, 30-9 at Tallahassee 1937 UM, 26-0 at Memphis 1962 UM, 60-13 at Charleston 1979 FS, 66-17 at Tallahassee Arkansas State 1940 UM, 40-0 at Memphis 1980 FS, 24-3 at Memphis (UM leads 26-20-5) 1941 UM, 26-0 at Clarksville Colorado State 1981 FS, 10-5 at Tallahassee 1914 AS, 18-6 at Memphis 1947 UM, 40-0 at Memphis (UM leads 1-0-0) 1984 T, 17-17 at Memphis 1915 AS, 41-0 at Jonesboro 1956 UM, 42-19 at Memphis 1974 UM, 20-18 at Ft. Collins 1985 FS, 19-10 at Tallahassee 1916 AS, 27-0 at Jonesboro 1957 UM, 41-0 at Memphis 1987 FS, 41-24 at Tallahassee 1917 AS, 19-0 at Jonesboro Cumberland College 1989 FS, 57-20 at Tallahassee 1918 UM, 30-6 at Jonesboro Bethel College (UM leads 2-1-0) 1990 FS, 35-3 at Orlando 1919 AS, 6-0 at Jonesboro (UM leads 6-4-2) 1928 CC, 6-0 at Lebanon 1920 AS, 13-0 at Jonesboro 1922 UM, 26-0 at McKenzie 1929 UM, 12-6 at Memphis Freed-Hardeman 1921 AS, 19-0 at Jonesboro 1923 UM, 12-0 at Memphis 1938 UM, 68-0 at Memphis (UM leads 1-0-0) 1922 UM, 68-0 at Memphis 1924 BC, 6-0 at McKenzie 1933 UM, 51-0 at Memphis 1923 UM, 6-0 at Jonesboro 1925 BC, 7-0 at McKenzie Delta State 1925 AS, 19-0 at Jonesboro 1926 BC, 13-0 at Memphis (UM leads 9-4-1) Furman 1926 AS, 7-0 at Memphis 1927 UM, 27-13 at Memphis 1927 UM, 21-0 at Memphis (FU leads 1-0-0) 1927 AS, 9-6 at Memphis 1928 T, 0-0 at Memphis 1928 UM, 12-0 at Cleveland 1961 FU, 7-6 at Memphis 1928 UM, 19-14 at Memphis 1929 UM, 10-0 at McKenzie 1929 T, 0-0 at Memphis 1929 UM, 6-0 at Jonesboro 1930 UM, 20-0 at Memphis 1930 DS, 7-0 at Cleveland Georgia 1930 AS, 13-6 at Memphis 1931 T, 0-0 at McKenzie 1931 DS, 32-6 at Memphis (UG leads 2-0-0) 1931 AS, 14-6 at Jonesboro 1932 BC, 6-0 at Memphis 1932 UM, 13-0 at Cleveland 1982 UG, 34-3 at Athens 1932 AS, 12-6 at Memphis 1933 UM, 20-13 at McKenzie 1935 UM, 30-0 at Memphis 1984 UG, 13-3 at Memphis 1933 T, 0-0 at Jonesboro 1936 DS, 33-7 at Cleveland 1934 UM, 18-0 at Memphis Caruthersville JC 1937 DS, 19-14 at Memphis Georgia Tech 1935 AS, 18-0 at Jonesboro (UM leads 2-0-1) 1938 UM, 8-0 at Cleveland (GT leads 2-1-0) 1938 UM, 38-2 at Jonesboro 1929 UM, 26-0 at Memphis 1939 UM, 7-0 at Memphis 1980 GT, 17-8 at Atlanta 1939 AS, 7-6 at Memphis 1930 UM, 25-13 at Memphis 1940 UM, 7-0 at Cleveland 1981 UM, 28-15 at Atlanta 1947 T, 19-19 at Memphis 1931 T, 0-0 at Caruthersville 1941 UM, 23-7 at Memphis 1982 GT, 24-20 at Memphis 1948 UM, 34-13 at Memphis 1949 UM, 47-0 at Memphis 1949 UM, 61-7 at Jonesboro Centenary Hall-Moody 1950 UM, 60-7 at Memphis (UM leads 1-0-0) Detroit (HM leads 2-0-0) 1953 AS, 20-0 at Memphis 1947 UM, 26-7 at Memphis (UM leads 1-0-0) 1924 HM, 26-0 at Memphis 1954 UM, 26-7 at Memphis 1962 UM, 33-8 at Memphis 1925 HM, 15-6 at Memphis 1955 AS, 21-20 at Memphis Central Arkansas 1956 UM, 34-0 at Memphis (CA leads 2-1-1) 255 Memphis All-Time

Hardin-Simmons ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Louisiana Tech ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1934 UM, 18-0 at Memphis ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 1957 MS, 10-6 at Starkville (UM leads 2-0-0) (Tied 5-5-0) 1935 MT, 35-0 at Murfreesboro 1958 MS, 28-6 at Starkville 1960 UM, 42-7 at Memphis 1936 LT, 46-0 at Ruston 1936 MT, 19-0 at Memphis 1959 MS, 28-23 at Starkville 1961 UM, 56-0 at Memphis 1942 LT, 33-7 at Memphis 1937 MT, 20-6 at Murfreesboro 1960 MS, 21-0 at Starkville 1948 LT, 20-14 at Ruston 1938 UM, 25-7 at Memphis 1961 MS, 23-16 at Memphis Hendrix College 1950 UM, 6-0 at Memphis 1939 UM, 25-6 at Murfreesboro 1962 UM, 28-7 at Starkville (HC leads 2-1-0) 1951 UM, 26-14 at Memphis 1940 UM, 14-7 at Memphis 1963 UM, 17-10 at Memphis 1923 UM, 9-6 at Conway 1952 LT, 26-7 at Ruston 1941 MT, 13-12 at Murfreesboro 1965 UM, 33-13 at Memphis 1924 HC, 51-0 at Conway 1953 UM, 13-7 at Memphis 1942 MT, 21-13 at Memphis 1974 MS, 29-28 at Memphis 1925 HC, 54-6 at Conway 1957 UM, 17-7 at Ruston 1947 MT, 20-0 at Murfreesboro 1975 MS, 17-7 at Memphis 1958 UM, 26-12 at Memphis 1948 UM, 13-0 at Memphis 1976 MS, 42-33 at Memphis Houston 1959 LT, 10-8 at Ruston 1953 MT, 26-20 at Murfreesboro 1977 UM, 21-13 at Memphis (UH leads 9-7-0) 1954 UM, 27-7 at Memphis 1978 MS, 44-14 at Memphis 1963 UM, 29-6 at Memphis Louisville 1979 UM, 14-13 at Jackson 1966 UM, 14-13 at Houston (UL leads 20-19-0) Millsaps 1980 MS, 34-7 at Memphis 1967 UH, 35-18 at Houston 1948 UM, 13-7 at Memphis (Tied 2-2-0) 1981 MS, 20-3 at Jackson 1968 UH, 27-7 at Memphis 1952 UM, 29-25 at Memphis ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1930 MC, 40-0 at Jackson 1982 MS, 41-17 at Memphis 1971 UH, 35-7 at Memphis 1961 UM, 28-13 at Louisville 1938 UM, 19-0 at Memphis 1983 UM, 30-13 at Starkville 1973 UH, 35-21 at Houston 1962 UM, 49-0 at Memphis 1939 MC, 2--0 at Memphis 1984 UM, 23-12 at Memphis 1974 UH, 13-10 at Houston 1963 UM, 25-0 at Louisville 1941 UM, 21-6 at Memphis 1985 MS, 31-28 at Starkville 1975 UM, 14-7 at Memphis 1964 UM, 34-0 at Memphis 1986 MS, 34-17 at Memphis 1978 UM, 17-3 at Memphis 1968 UM, 44-14 at Louisville Minnesota 1987 MS, 9-6 at Starkville 1996 UH, 37-20 at Houston 1969 UM, 69-19 at Memphis (Minnesota leads 2-0-0) 1988 UM, 31-10 at Memphis 1997 UM, 24-3 at Memphis 1970 UL, 40-27 at Louisville 1997 MN, 20-17 at Memphis 1989 MS, 35-10 at Starkville 1998 UH, 35-14 at Houston 1971 UL, 26-20 at Memphis 1998 MN, 41-14 at Minneapolis 1990 MS, 27-23 at Memphis 2000 UH, 30-33 at Memphis 1972 UL, 17-0 at Louisville 1991 UM, 28-23 at Starkville 2001 UM, 52-33 at Houston 1973 UM, 28-21 at Memphis Mississippi 1992 MS, 20-16 at Memphis 2002 UH, 26-21 at Memphis 1974 UM, 16-10 at Louisville (Ole Miss leads 42-9-2) 1993 UM, 45-35 at Starkville 2003 UM, 45-14 at Houston 1975 UM, 41-7 at Memphis 1921 OM, 82-0 at Oxford 1994 MS, 17-6 at Memphis 1976 UM, 26-14 at Louisville 1934 OM, 44-0 at Oxford 1995 MS, 28-18 at Starkville Jacksonville St. 1977 UL, 14-13 at Memphis 1935 OM, 92-0 at Oxford 1996 MS, 31-10 at Memphis (UM leads 1-0-0) 1978 UM, 29-22 at Louisville 1939 OM, 46-7 at Oxford 1997 MS, 13-10 at Starkville 1937 UM, 46-0 at Memphis 1979 UM, 10-6 at Memphis 1940 OM, 38-7 at Oxford 1998 MS, 14-6 at Memphis 1980 UL, 38-14 at Louisville 1942 OM, 48-0 at Oxford 1999 MS, 13-10 at Starkville Jonesboro College 1981 UL, 14-7 at Memphis 1949 OM, 40-7 at Memphis 2000 MS, 3-17 at Memphis (UM leads 4-0-1) 1982 UL, 38-19 at Memphis 1950 OM, 39-7 at Memphis 2001 MS, 30-10 at Starkville 1924 UM, 33-6 at Memphis 1983 UM, 45-7 at Louisville 1951 OM, 32-0 at Memphis 2002 MS, 27-19 at Memphis 1925 T, 0-0 at Jonesboro 1986 UL, 34-8 at Louisville 1952 OM, 54-6 at Memphis 2003 MS, 35-27 at Starkville 1926 UM, 19-0 at Jonesboro 1987 UM, 43-8 at Memphis 1954 OM, 51-0 at Memphis 1927 UM, 48-0 at Memphis 1988 UL, 29-18 at Louisville 1955 OM, 39-6 at Memphis Missouri 1930 UM, 73-0 at Memphis 1989 UL, 40-10 at Memphis 1956 OM, 26-0 at Memphis (MO leads 2-1-0) 1990 UL, 19-17 at Louisville 1958 OM, 17-0 at Memphis 1991 MO, 31-21 at Columbia Kansas State 1991 UM, 35-7 at Memphis 1959 OM, 43-0 at Oxford 1996 UM, 19-16 at Columbia (KSU leads 2-1-0) 1992 UL, 16-15 at Louisville 1960 OM, 31-20 at Memphis 1999 MO, 27-17 at Memphis 1949 UM, 21-14 at Memphis 1993 UL, 54-28 at Memphis 1962 OM, 21-7 at Memphis 1971 KS, 28-21 at Memphis 1994 UL, 10-6 at Louisville 1963 T, 0-0 at Memphis Missouri-Rolla 1973 KS, 21-16 at Manhatten 1995 UL, 17-7 at Memphis 1964 OM, 30-0 at Oxford (Tied 1-1-0) 1996 UL, 13-10 at Louisville 1965 OM, 34-14 at Memphis 1947 UM, 13-10 at Memphis Kentucky 1997 UM, 21-20 at Memphis 1966 OM, 13-0 at Memphis 1948 MR, 6-0 at Rolla (UK leads 4-0-0) 1998 UL, 35-32 at Louisville 1967 UM, 27-17 at Memphis 1953 UK, 20-7 at Memphis 1999 UL, 32-31 at Memphis 1968 OM, 21-7 at Memphis Murray State 1954 UK, 33-7 at Lexington 2001 UL, 38-21 at Louisville 1969 OM, 28-3 at Oxford (UM leads 10-9-3) 1955 UK, 41-7 at Lexington 2002 UL, 38-32 at Memphis 1970 OM, 47-13 at Memphis 1924 T, 0-0 at Murray 1957 UK, 53-7 at Lexington 2003 UM, 37-7 at Louisville 1971 OM, 49-21 at Memphis 1927 T, 14-14 at Murray 1972 OM, 34-29 at Memphis 1928 MS, 40-0 at Memphis Lambuth McNeese State 1973 UM, 17-13 at Jackson 1929 UM, 27-13 at Murray (UM leads 3-1-0) (UM leads 2-0-0) 1974 UM, 15-7 at Memphis 1930 UM, 10-0 at Memphis 1926 LC, 7-0 at Jackson 1964 UM, 23-0 at Memphis 1976 UM, 21-16 at Memphis 1931 MS, 28-2 at Murray 1927 UM, 20-7 at Memphis 1965 UM, 28-0 at Lake Charles 1977 OM, 7-3 at Jackson 1932 MS, 6-2 at Memphis 1930 UM, 14-6 at Jackson 1978 OM, 14-7 at Jackson 1936 MS, 20-6 at Memphis 1931 UM, 13-0 at Memphis Mayfield College 1979 OM, 38-34 at Memphis 1937 MS, 19-0 at Murray (UM leads 2-0-0) 1980 OM, 61-7 at Oxford 1940 MS, 35-6 at Murray Little Rock College 1927 UM, 7-0 at Memphis 1981 OM, 7-3 at Memphis 1941 MS, 31-6 at Murray (LR leads 3-1-0) 1928 UM, 34-0 at Mayfield 1982 OM, 27-10 at Oxford 1942 UM, 21-0 at Memphis 1920 LR, 41-0 at Little Rock 1983 UM, 37-17 at Memphis 1947 MS, 14-7 at Murray 1923 LR, 3-0 at Little Rock Miami (FL) 1984 OM, 22-6 at Oxford 1948 MS, 26-14 at Memphis 1926 LR, 48-14 at Little Rock (Miami leads 2-1-0) 1985 T, 17-17 at Memphis 1949 UM, 34-6 at Murray 1929 UM, 32-6 at Memphis 1969 UM, 26-13 at Memphis 1986 OM, 28-6 at Jackson 1950 UM, 23-6 at Murray 1993 Mi, 41-17 at Miami 1987 UM, 16-10 at Memphis 1952 UM, 34-7 at Memphis Livingston State 1996 Mi, 30-7 at Memphis 1988 OM, 24-6 at Jackson 1953 UM, 20-0 at Murray (UM leads 1-0-0) 1989 OM, 20-13 at Memphis 1954 UM, 34-6 at Memphis 1941 UM, 38-0 at Memphis Michigan 1990 OM, 23-21 at Oxford 1955 UM, 20-7 at Murray (Michigan leads 1-0-0) 1991 OM, 10-0 at Memphis 1985 T, 14-14 at Memphis Louisiana College 1995 Mich, 24-7 at Ann Arbor 1992 OM, 17-12 at Oxford 2002 UM, 52-6 at Memphis (UM leads 5-3-0) 1993 UM, 19-3 at Memphis 1936 LC, 12-0 at Memphis Michigan State 1994 UM, 17-16 at Oxford North Carolina 1937 LC, 7-0 at Pineville (MS leads 1-0-0) 1995 OM, 34-3 at Memphis (NC leads 2-0-0) 1938 UM, 14-6 at Memphis 1997 MS, 51-21 at East Lansing 1998 OM, 30-10 at Oxford 1983 NC, 24-10 at Chapel Hill 1939 LC, 1916 at Pineville 1999 OM, 3-0 at Memphis 1984 NC 30-27 at Memphis 1940 UM, 26-13 at Memphis Middle Tennessee State 2002 OM, 38-16 at Oxford 1949 UM, 27-0 at Memphis (MTSU leads 12-7-1) 2003 UM, 44-34 at Memphis New Mexico 1950 UM, 25-12 at Pineville 1925 MT, 57-7 at Murfreesboro (NM leads 1-0-0) 1958 UM, 27-14 at Memphis 1926 MT, 27-0 at Memphis Mississippi State 1986 NM, 20-13 at Memphis 1927 MT, 47-7 at Murfreesboro (Miss State leads, 32-10-0) Louisiana-Monroe 1928 T, 13-13 at Memphis 1951 MS, 27-20 at Memphis North Texas State (Tied 1-1-0) 1931 MT, 15-0 at Murfreesboro 1953 MS, 34-6 at Memphis (UM leads 16-4-0) 1979 LM, 21-20 at Memphis 1932 MT, 6-0 at Memphis 1954 MS, 27-7 at Starkville 1952 NT, 38-14 at Memphis 2000 UM, 28-0 at Memphis 1933 UM, 20-6 at Murfreesboro 1955 MS, 33-0 at Starkville 1960 UM, 44-0 at Denton 256 Memphis All-Time ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○

1961 UM, 41-0 at Memphis 1959 UM, 21-6 at Memphis 1974 UT, 34-6 at Knoxville ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○ ○ ○ 1938 UM, 20-6 at Memphis 1962 UM, 14-6 at Denton 1960 UM, 7-6 at Hattiesburg 1976 UT, 21-14 at Memphis 1939 UM, 13-7 at Troy 1963 UM, 21-0 at Memphis 1961 UM, 21-7 at Memphis 1977 UT, 27-14 at Knoxville 1940 UM, 31-7 at Troy 1965 UM, 28-0 at Denton 1962 UM, 8-6 at Memphis 1981 UT, 28-9 at Memphis 1941 UM, 32-0 at Memphis 1967 UM, 29-20 at Memphis 1963 UM, 28-7 at Jackson 1982 UT, 29-3 at Knoxville 1968 UM, 30-12 at Denton 1964 SM, 20-14 at Memphis 1984 UT, 41-9 at Knoxville Tulane 1969 UM, 15-13 at Memphis SM, 20-18 at Jackson 1985 UT, 17-7 at Memphis (UM leads 13-11-1) 1970 UM, 28-7 at Denton 1965 SM, 21-16 at Jackson 1986 UT, 33-3 at Knoxville 1954 T, 13-13 at New Orleans 1971 UM, 47-8 at Memphis 1966 UM, 6-0 at Memphis 1988 UT, 38-25 at Memphis 1976 UM, 14-7 at New Orleans 1972 UM, 7-6 at Denton 1967 UM, 24-8 at Jackson 1991 UT, 52-24 at Knoxville 1977 UM, 27-9 at Memphis 1973 UM, 24-3 at Memphis 1968 UM, 29-7 at Memphis 1992 UT, 26-21 at Memphis 1978 TU, 41-24 at New Orleans 1974 UM, 41-0 at Denton 1969 UM, 37-7 at Memphis 1994 UT, 24-13 at Knoxville 1980 TU, 21-16 at New Orleans 1975 UM, 21-19 at Memphis 1970 UM, 33-0 at Memphis 1996 UM, 21-17 at Memphis 1981 TU, 24-7 at Memphis 1977 NT, 20-19 at Memphis 1971 UM, 27-12 at Memphis 1999 UT, 17-16 at Knoxville 1982 TU, 17-10 at New Orleans 1978 NT, 41-24 at Denton 1972 T, 14-14 at Jackson 2000 UT, 19-17 at Memphis 1983 UM, 28-25 at Memphis 1979 UM, 22-0 at Memphis 1973 SM, 13-10 at Memphis 2001 UT, 49-28 at Knoxville 1984 TU, 14-9 at New Orleans 1980 NT, 29-10 at Memphis 1974 SM, 6-0 at Memphis 1985 UM, 38-21 at Memphis 2003 UM, 27-17 at New Orleans * 1975 SM, 21-7 at Memphis UT-Chattanooga 1986 TU, 15-6 at New Orleans * New Orleans Bowl 1976 SM, 14-12 at Hattiesburg (UM leads 9-5-0) 1987 UM, 45-36 at Memphis 1977 UM, 42-14 at Memphis ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1942 TC, 44-19 at Chattanooga 1988 TU, 20-19 at New Orleans Quachita 1978 SM, 13-10 at Memphis 1950 UM, 26-8 at Chattanooga 1989 TU, 38-34 at New Orleans (QC leads 1-0-0) 1979 SM, 22-0 at Hattiesburg 1951 UM, 13-0 at Memphis 1990 UM, 21-14 at Memphis 1942 QC, 32-7 at Memphis 1981 SM, 10-0 at Memphis 1952 TC, 23-6 at Chattanooga 1992 UM, 62-20 at New Orleans 1982 SM, 34-14 at Hattiesburg 1953 UM, 7-6 at Chattanooga 1994 UM, 13-0 at Memphis Rhodes 1983 SM, 27-20 at Memphis 1955 TC, 25-7 at Cahttanooga 1995 UM, 23-8 at New Orleans (Rhodes leads 6-2-0) 1984 UM, 23-13 at Hattiesburg 1956 TC, 14-13 at Memphis 1996 UM, 17-10 at Memphis formerly Southwestern at Memphis 1985 SM, 14-7 at Memphis 1957 TC, 7-0 at Chattanooga 1997 TU, 26-14 at New Orleans 1922 UM, 26-0 at Memphis 1986 SM, 14-9 at Hattiesburg 1958 UM, 22-7 at Memphis 1998 TU, 41-31 at Memphis 1923 UM, 15-0 at Memphis 1987 SM, 17-14 at Memphis 1959 UM, 15-9 at Chattanooga 1999 UM, 49-7 at New Orleans 1925 RC, 31-6 at Memphis 1988 SM, 34-27 at Hattiesburg 1960 UM, 42-0 at Memphis 2000 TU, 14-37 at New Orleans 1926 RC, 27-6 at Memphis 1989 SM, 31-7 at Memphis 1961 UM, 41-13 at Chattanooga 2002 UM, 38-10 at Memphis 1927 RC, 26-6 at Memphis 1990 SM, 23-7 at Hattiesburg 1963 UM, 13-0 at Memphis 2003 UM, 41-9 at New Orleans 1928 RC, 47-0 at Memphis 1991 UM, 17-12 at Memphis 2001 UM, 43-10 at Memphis 1940 RC, 34-0 at Memphis 1992 SM, 23-21 at Hattiesburg Tulsa 1941 RC, 13-7 at Memphis 1993 UM, 20-9 at Memphis Tennessee JC (UM leads 14-6-0) 1994 SM, 20-3 at Hattiesburg (UM leads 3-0-0) 1961 UM, 48-12 at Tulsa San Jose State 1995 SM, 17-9 at Memphis now UT-Martin 1963 UM, 28-15 at Tulsa (UM leads 1-0-0) 1996 SM, 16-0 at Hattiesburg 1929 UM, 13-2 at Martin 1964 UT, 19-7 at Tulsa met in the Pasadena Bowl 1997 SM, 42-18 at Memphis 1930 UM, 14-13 at Memphis 1965 UT, 32-28 at Tulsa 1971 UM, 28-9 at Pasadena 1998 SM, 45-3 at Hattiesburg 1932 UM, 6-0 at Memphis 1966 UM, 6-0 at Memphis 1999 SM, 20-5 at Memphis 1968 UM, 32-6 at Tulsa SMU 2000 SM, 24-3 at Hattiesburg Tennessee Tech 1969 UM, 42-24 at Memphis (UM leads 1-0-0) 2001 UM, 22-17 at Memphis (UM leads 9-7-4) 1970 UT, 27-12 at Tulsa 1976 UM, 27-13 at Memphis 2002 SM, 33-14 at Hattiesburg 1931 TT, 13-0 at Memphis 1972 UM, 49-21 at Memphis 2003 SM, 23-6 at Hattiesburg 1932 TT, 24-7 at Cookeville 1973 UM, 28-16 at Memphis South Carolina 1933 UM, 13-0 at Memphis 1975 UM, 16-14 at Tulsa (Tied 2-2-0) Southwestern Louisiana 1934 T, 0-0 at Cookeville 1976 UT, 16-14 at Tulsa 1963 UM, 9-0 at Memphis (UM leads 9-4-0) 1935 T, 0-0 at Memphis 1987 UM, 14-0 at Tulsa 1966 UM, 16-7 at Columbus 1950 UM, 20-0 at Memphis 1936 TT, 25-0 at Cookeville 1988 UM, 26-20 at Memphis 1971 SC, 7-3 at Columbus 1951 UM, 41-7 at Lafayette 1937 TT, 14-13 at Memphis 1990 UM, 22-10 at Tulsa 1972 SC, 34-7 at Columbus 1967 UM, 24-8 at Memphis 1938 UM, 26-13 at Cookeville 1991 UT, 33-28 at Memphis 1973 UM, 41-6 at Lafayette 1939 TT, 15-0 at Memphis 1992 UM, 30-25 at Tulsa South Florida 1984 UM, 20-7 at Memphis 1940 TT, 16-13 at Cookeville 1993 UT, 23-19 at Memphis (USF leads 1-2-0) 1985 UM, 37-7 at Lafayette 1952 TT, 35-0 at Cookeville 1994 UM, 42-18 at Tulsa 2001 UM, 17-9 at Memphis 1986 SL, 26-10 at Memphis 1953 UM, 14-7 at Memphis 1995 UM, 10-7 at Memphis 2002 SF, 31-28 at Tampa 1987 SL, 31-7 at Lafayette 1954 T, 25-25 at Cookeville 2003 SF, 21-16 at Memphis 1988 UM, 20-3 at Memphis 1955 UM, 20-12 at Memphis Union University 1990 UM, 20-6 at Memphis 1956 T, 14-14 at Cookeville (UU leads 13-10-0) Southeastern Louisiana 1993 SL, 17-15 at Lafayette 1957 UM, 40-7 at Memphis 1916 UU, 7-6 at Jackson (SLU leads 2-1-0) 1995 UM, 33-19 at Memphis 1958 UM, 13-0 at Cookeville 1917 UM, 14-6 at Jackson 1942 SL, 38-14 at Hammond 1996 SL, 13-9 at Lafayette 1959 UM, 14-3 at Memphis 1918 UM, 18-0 at Jackson 1952 SL, 28-25 at Memphis 1960 UM, 37-6 at Cookeville 1919 UU, 7-0 at Jackson 1953 UM, 21-7 at Hammond Springfield State 1962 UM, 12-6 at Memphis 1920 UU, 19-0 at Memphis (Tied 1-1-0) 2003 UM, 40-10 at Memphis 1921 UU, 28-7 at Jackson SE Missouri State 1923 SS, 20-0 at Springfield 1924 UU, 25-0 at Jackson (UM leads 2-1-2) 1942 UM, 6-0 at Springfield Texas A&M 1925 UU, 50-13 at Jackson 1929 T, 0-0 at Memphis (Texas A&M leads 2-0-0) 1926 UU, 21-0 at Jackson 1930 T, 0-0 at Cape Girardeau Stephen F. Austin 1978 AM, 58-0 at College Station 1933 UM, 7-0 at Jackson 1932 UM, 7-0 at Cape Girardeau (UM leads 1-0-0) 1979 AM, 17-7 at Memphis 1934 UU, 13-6 at Jackson 1933 UM, 18-0 at Memphis 1959 UM, 25-6 at Memphis 1935 UU, 33-0 at Memphis 1934 SM, 6-0 at Cape Girardeau Texas-Arlington 1936 UU, 50-0 at Memphis Sunflower JC (UM leads 2-0-0) 1937 UM, 13-2 at Jackson Southern California (UM leads 2-0-0) 1960 UM, 35-0 at Memphis 1938 UM, 13-7 at Memphis (UM leads 1-0-0) 1929 UM, 20-0 at Memphis 1962 UM, 50-0 at Memphis 1939 UU, 13-12 at Jackson 1991 UM, 24-10 at Los Angeles 1934 UM, 33-0 at Memphis 1940 UU, 22-6 at Memphis TCU 1941 UM, 7-6 at Jackson Southern Mississippi Tampa (TCU leads 1-0-0) 1942 UU, 39-0 at Memphis (USM leads 36-17-1) (UM leads 3-0-0) 2002 TC, 27-20 at Ft.Worth 1947 UM, 21-0 at Jackson 1935 SM, 12-0 at Memphis 1948 UM, 43-16 at Memphis 1948 UM, 21-0 at Memphis 1936 SM, 25-0 at Hattiesburg 1949 UM, 70-6 at Tampa Trinity 1949 UM, 35-0 at Jackson 1952 SM, 27-20 at Hattiesburg 1964 UM, 13-0 at Tampa (TC leads 2-0-0) 1950 UM, 64-0 at Memphis 1953 UM, 27-13 at Memphis 1955 TC, 6-0 at Memphis 1954 SM, 34-21 at Hattiesburg Tennessee 1956 TC, 19-0 at San Antonio Utah State 1955 SM, 34-14 at Memphis (UT leads 18-1-0) (UM leads 4-3-0) 1956 SM, 27-0 at Hattiesburg 1968 UT, 24-17 at Knoxville Troy State 1965 UM, 7-0 at Memphis 1957 SM, 14-6 at Memphis 1969 UT, 55-16 at Memphis (UM leads 4-1-0) 1967 US, 28-14 at Logan 1958 SM, 24-22 at Hattiesburg 1972 UT, 38-7 at Memphis 1937 TS, 12-6 at Memphis 1969 UM, 40-0 at Logan

257 Memphis All-Time ○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○ ○ 1970 US, 15-12 at Memphis ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1971 US, 7-6 at Logan 1972 UM, 38-29 at Memphis 1977 UM, 31-26 at Memphis

Vanderbilt (VU leads 7-5-0) 1950 VU, 29-13 at Memphis 1951 VU, 13-7 at Nashville 1978 UM, 35-14 at Memphis 1979 VU, 13-3 at Nashville 1980 VU, 14-10 at Memphis 1981 VU, 26-0 at Nashville 1982 VU, 24-14 at Memphis 1983 UM, 24-7 at Nashville 1986 UM, 22-21 at Nashville 1987 VU, 27-17 at Nashville LAST-SECOND WINS 1988 UM, 28-9 at Memphis 1989 UM, 13-10 at Memphis A look at some of Memphis' come-from-behind victories with under one minute to play

VMI (UM leads 1-0-0) 1960 UM, 21-8 at Memphis 1969 1996 Virginia Tech (Tied 3-3-0) 1970 UM, 21-20 at Blacksburg ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Memphis 15, N. Texas 13 Memphis 18, Cincinnati 16 1973 UM, 49-16 at Memphis 1977 UM, 21-20 at Memphis Pete Weeks' 36-yard field goal with 38 seconds remaining Placekicker Ted Lane nailed a 19-yard field goal 1981 VT, 17-13 at Blacksburg lifted Memphis over North Texas State, 15-13, before 28,077 in with two seconds remaining to give Memphis a hard- 1983 VT, 17-10 at Memphis the Tigers' home opener at Memorial Stadium. Stan Davis made 1985 VT, 31-10 at Blacksburg fought, 18-16, victory over conference rival Cincinnati. The it possible when he snagged a pass with one hand for 17 yards to Tigers, trailing 16-15, took over at the Cincinnati 48-yard Wake Forest move the Tigers into Eagle territory with time running out. line. After two unsuccessful plays and a sack on third down, (Tied 2-2-0) quarterback Qadry Anderson was faced with 4th-and-19. 1964 UM, 23-14 at Memphis Finding no receivers open, Anderson scrambled around 1965 WF, 21-20 at Memphis 1966 WF, 21-7 at Winston Salem in the backfield and then raced 21 yards down the sideline 1967 UM, 42-10 at Memphis for a first down. On the next play, Jeremy Scruggs ran a miss direction 28 yards to the Cincinnati 8-yard line to set Washington University 1975 the stage for Lane. (UM leads 2-0-0) 1949 UM, 34-0 at St. Louis 1950 UM, 54-0 at Memphis Memphis 16, Tulsa 14 West Texas State Bobby Williams kicked a 30-yard field goal with 10 sec- (UM leads 6-0-0) onds left to give Memphis a come-from-behind 16-14 victory 1963 UM, 29-14 at Canyon 1964 UM, 41-0 at Canyon over the Golden Hurricane in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The late score was 1996 1965 UM, 27-12 at Memphis set-up by a pass from Lloyd Patterson to wide receiver Chester 1966 UM, 26-14 at Canyon Harris that went for 39 yards. Williams' heroics redeemed him Memphis 21, Tennessee 17 1968 UM, 42-21 at Memphis from an extra point which he missed earlier. 1971 UM, 30-0 at Memphis The most stunning upset in Tiger history occurred on November 9 when Memphis upset No. 6 ranked Tennes- Western Kentucky (Tied 2-2-1) see at Memorial Stadium. Quarterback 1933 WK, 19-0 at Memphis Qadry Anderson hit tight end Chris Powers in the right 1934 T, 0-0 at Bowling corner of the end zone with 34 seconds to play to shock a Green record crowd of 65,885. A key play on the drive was a 41- 1939 WK, 12-0 at Memphis 1994 yard pass down the right sideline to Chancy Carr, who 1951 UM, 38-0 at Memphis 1956 UM, 42-0 at Memphis was pushed out of bounds at the Tennessee 16. The win, Memphis 17, Mississippi 16 which was televised by CBS TV, was the first in 15 previous Wichita State attempts against the Vols. (UM leads 10-0-0) With 11 seconds left in the game, quarterback Joe Borich 1968 UM, 40-18 at Memphis rolled to his right and hit receiver Ryan Roskelly in the corner of the 1970 UM, 51-6 at Memphis endzone to give Memphis a stunning 17-16 victory in Oxford. 1972 UM, 58-14 at Memphis Trailing 16-11, Memphis got the ball back with 4:05 remaining 1974 UM, 34-10 at Memphis and mounted a furious drive. Borich had another stellar play 1975 UM, 13-7 at Wichita when he converted a 4th-and-15 and scrambled to the two-yard 2000 1976 UM, 31-0 at Memphis 1977 UM, 28-14 at Wichita line. Memphis was 0-14 against Mississippi in Oxford before the 1978 UM, 26-13 at Memphis 1994 victory. Memphis 19, Arkansas St. 17 1979 UM, 16-10 at Wichita 1980 UM, 6-0 at Memphis The U of M engineered a 58-yard drive late in the fourth period, culminating in a Ryan White 35-yard field goal with :49 seconds left in the game, to give Memphis a come-from-behind 19-17 win over Arkansas State in Jonesboro. Memphis trailed after a pair of fourth quarter Indian touchdowns. White booted four field goals during the game and was named the Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week for his effort.

258 TigerTiger ScoreboardScoreboard MEMPHIS

CLYDE TOM V.M. BIC WILSON SHEA CAMPBELL

1912-1915 1916 1919 9-12-1 2-3-1 3-4-0

191219121912 191619161916 191919191919 Record: 1-2-1 Record: 2-3-1 Record: 3-4-0 Home: 1-2-1; Away 0-0-0 Home: 2-1-0; Away:0-2-1 Home: 3-1-0; Away: 0-3-0 Coach: Clyde Wilson CoacCoacCoach: TTh: om SheaSheaom CoacCoacCoach: VVh: .M. 'Bic' Campbell & Bill Captain: Victor Davis Captain: Hugh Washburn ThweattThweattThweatt hT 0-0 Memphis Univ. School Oct. 5 hW 115-0 Somerville High (TN) Oct. 14 Captain: Baxter Crawford hW 13-0 Bolton Agricultural College Oct. 26 hW 24-0 Jackson High (TN) Oct. 21 aL 0-7 Union University Oct. 10 hL 0-13 CBC Nov. 8 aT 7-7 Haywood High (TN) Oct. 27 aL 0-6 Arkansas State Oct. 17 hL 0-2 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 16 aL 6-7 Union University Nov. 11 hW 27-0 CBC Nov. 1 13-15 hL 0-49 Central High (TN) Nov. 19 hL 6-12 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 8 aL 0-27 Arkansas State Nov. 30 hW 26-0 Central High (TN) Nov. 15 191319131913 152-90 hW 25-6 Vocational High (TN) Nov. 21 Record: 1-2-0 aL 7-35 McTyeire Prep Nov. 27 Home: 1-2-0; Away: 0-0-0 91-66 Coach: Clyde Wilson V.M. BIC Captain: Erroll Hay CAMPBELL hL 0-67 Memphis Central High Oct. 17 ELMORE hL 6-19 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 8 1917 GEORGE hW 13-0 Somerville High (TN) Nov. 15 3-2-0 19-86 1920 0-5-0 191419141914 191719171917 Record: 3-5-0 Record: 3-2-0 Home: 1-2-0; Away: 2-3-0 Home: 2-1-0; Away: 1-1-0 192019201920 Coach: Clyde Wilson CoacCoacCoach: VVh: .M. 'Bic' Campbell Record: 0-5-0 Captain: Erroll Hay Captain: Rollin Wilson Home: 0-1-0; Away: 0-4-0 aW 14-0 Osceola Athletic Club Oct. 9 aL 0-19 Arkansas State Oct. 19 Coach: Elmore George hL 0-19 Central High (TN) Oct. 16 hW 14-3 Jackson High (TN) Oct. 27 Captain: Fred Grantham hL 0-9 CBC Oct. 24 aW 14-6 Union University Nov. 5 aL 0-13 Arkansas State Oct. 11 aL 6-18 Arkansas State Oct. 27 hW 20-6 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 17 hL 0-19 Union University Oct. 23 aW 13-9 Bolton Agricultural College Oct. 31 hL 0-33 Central High (TN) Nov. 24 aL 0-41 Little Rock College Oct. 30 hW 26-0 Somerville High (TN) Nov. 7 48-67 aL 0-35 Arkansas Normal Nov. 1 aL 0-31 Ole Miss Reserves Nov. 20 aL 7-35 Paragould High (AR) Nov. 11 aL 6-16 Jackson High (TN) Nov. 25 7-143 65-102 JOHN CHILDERSON ROLLIN 191519151915 Record: 4-3-0 1918 WILSON Home: 3-2-0; Away: 1-1-0 2-4-0 CoacCoacCoach: ClyClyh: de Wilson & C.W.W.W. CulpeCulpe. pperpperpper 1921 Captain: Hugh Washburn 4-5-1 aL 0-41 Arkansas State Oct. 8 191819181918 hW 75-0 Somerville High (TN) Oct. 16 Record: 2-4-0 hL 0-59 Central High (TN) Oct. 22 Home: 0-4-0; Away: 2-0-0 192119211921 hW 53-18 Independents Oct. 30 Coach: John Childerson Record: 4-5-1 hL 0-14 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 5 Captain: Bethel Farnsworth Home: 2-2-1; Away: 2-3-0 hW 45-0 First BTN TN Guard Nov. 13 hL 6-36 Castle Heights Nov. 2 Coach: Rollin Wilson aW 13-7 Haywood High (TN) Nov. 25 hL 0-11 Memphis Univ. School Nov. 9 Captain: Griff Dodds 186-139 hL 0-30 Central High (TN) Nov. 16 aL 0-82 Mississippi Oct. 1 aW 18-0 Union University Nov. 23 hL 0-32 Memphis Univ. School Oct. 8 aW 37-6 Arkansas State Nov. 28 hW 20-0 Ford Kilvington Oct. 15 hL 7-13 Central & MUS All-Stars Dec. 7 aL 7-28 Union University Oct. 28 68-96 259 All-Time Results

hW 13-6 Memphis Tech High Nov. 4 aL 0-6 Bethel College Nov. 15 aL 0-6 Cumberland College Nov. 29 aL 0-19 Arkansas State Nov. 11 hL 0-26 Hall-Moody Nov. 22 157-120 hL 13-25 CBC Nov. 18 hL 0-58 Tennessee Doctors Nov. 23 Mississippi Valley Conference aW 14-0 Wilson High (AR) Nov. 21 aT 0-0 Murray State Nov. 27 aW 12-7 Haywood High (TN) Nov. 24 40-239 192919291929 hT 7-7 Tennessee Reserves Nov. 26 Record: 8-0-2 86-206 192519251925 Home: 4-0-2; Away: 4-0-0 Record: 0-7-1 Coach: Zach Curlin Home: 0-2-0; Away: 0-5-1 Captains: Slick Headden & Joe Koch LESTER Coach: Zach Curlin hW 20-0 Sunflower JC (MV) Sept. 27 BARNHARD Captain: Gene Packard hT 0-0 Southeast Missouri State Oct. 4 aT 6-6 Jonesboro College Sept. 25 hW 26-0 Caruthersville JC Oct. 11 1922-23 aL 13-50 Union University Oct. 3 aW 13-2 Tennessee JC (MV) Oct. 19 11-5-3 aL 0-19 Arkansas State Oct. 9 hW 12-6 Cumberland College Oct. 25 hL 6-15 Hall-Moody Oct. 23 aW 6-0 Arkansas State Nov. 1 aL 6-54 Hendrix College Oct. 29 aW 10-0 Bethel College (MV) Nov. 8 192219221922 aL 0-7 Bethel College Nov. 6 hT 0-0 Delta State (HC) (MV) Nov. 15 Record: 5-2-3 aL 7-57 Middle Tennessee State Nov. 13 aW 27-13 Murray State (MV) Nov. 23 Home: 4-1-0; Away: 1-1-3 hL 6-31 Southwestern Nov. 26 hW 32-6 Little Rock College (MV) Nov. 28 Coach: Lester Barnhard 44-239 146-27 Captain: Charley Glascock Mississippi Valley Conference hW 6-0 Tupelo Military Institute Sept. 29 192619261926 hL 6-7 Memphis Univ. School Oct. 6 Record: 1-8-0 193019301930 aT 6-6 Blytheville High Oct. 13 Home: 0-5-0; Away: 1-3-0 Record: 6-3-1 aT 0-0 Wilson High (AR) Oct. 15 Coach: Zach Curlin Home: 5-1-0; Away: 1-2-1 aL 0-13 Arkansas College Oct. 21 Captain: Dub Jones Coach: Zach Curlin hW 36-0 CBC Oct. 27 aW 19-0 Jonesboro College Sept. 25 Captains: Jimmy Graham & Sam Johnson aT 0-0 Central Arkansas Nov. 3 hL 0-21 Tennessee Doctors Oct. 2 aL 0-40 Millsaps College Sept. 27 hW 26-0 Southwestern Nov. 10 hL 0-7 Arkansas State Oct. 9 hW 73-0 Jonesboro College Oct. 4 hW 68-0 Arkansas State Nov. 24 aL 0-7 Lambuth College Oct. 16 hW 25-13 Caruthersville JC Oct. 11 aW 26-0 Bethel College Nov. 30 hL 0-27 Middle Tennessee St. (HC) Oct. 22 aW 14-6 Lambuth College Oct. 17 174-26 hL 0-13 Bethel College Oct. 29 aT 0-0 Southeast Missouri State Oct. 24 aL 0-21 Union University Nov. 6 hL 6-13 Arkansas State Nov. 1 192319231923 hL 6-27 Southwestern Nov. 13 aL 0-7 Delta State (MV) Nov. 8 Record: 6-3-0 aL 14-48 Little Rock College Nov. 19 hW 20-0 Bethel College (MV) Nov. 14 Home: 3-1-0; Away: 3-2-0 39-171 hW 10-0 Murray State (MV) Nov. 22 Coach: Lester Barnhard hW 14-13 Tennessee JC (MV) Nov. 28 Captain: Ray Neal 192719271927 162-92 aL 0-20 Springfield State Sept. 29 Record: 5-3-1 Mississippi Valley Conference hL 7-19 Tennessee Doctors Oct. 6 Home: 5-1-0; Away: 0-2-1 aW 9-6 Hendrix College Oct. 12 Coach: Zach Curlin 193119311931 hW 12-0 Bethel College Oct. 19 Captain: Graham Crawford Record: 2-5-2 hW 15-0 Southwestern Oct. 22 hW 48-0 Jonesboro College Sept. 24 Home: 2-2-0; Away: 0-3-2 hW 14-0 Mississippi Heights Oct. 25 hW 7-0 Will Mayfield Oct. 1 Coach: Zach Curlin aW 6-0 Arkansas State Oct. 27 hW 21-0 Delta State Oct. 8 Captain: Sam Johnson aL 0-3 Little Rock College Nov. 3 aL 7-47 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 14 hW 13-0 Lambuth College (MV) Oct. 3 aW 14-7 Central Arkansas Nov. 10 hW 27-13 Bethel College Oct. 22 aT 0-0 Bethel College (MV) Oct. 9 77-55 hW 20-7 Lambuth College Oct. 29 aT 0-0 Caruthersville JC Oct. 17 aL 6-9 Arkansas State Nov. 5 hL 0-13 Tennessee Tech Oct. 24 hL 6-26 Southwestern Nov. 12 aL 6-14 Arkansas State Oct. 30 ZACH aT 14-14 Murray State Nov. 24 aL 0-15 Middle Tennessee State Nov. 7 CURLIN 156-116 hL 6-32 Delta State (MV) Nov. 14 hW 6-0 Bethel College (MV) Nov. 20 1924-36 192819281928 aL 2-28 Murray State (MV) Nov. 27 43-60-14 Record: 5-3-2 33-102 Home: 3-2-2; Away: 2-1-0 Mississippi Valley Conference Coach: Zach Curlin 192419241924 Captain: Graham Crawford 193219321932 Record: 1-7-1 hW 19-0 Sunflower JC (MV) Sept. 28 Record: 4-5-0 Home: 1-3-0; Away: 0-4-1 hW 60-0 Tennessee JC (MV) Oct. 6 Home: 1-4-0; Away: 3-1-0 Coach: Zach Curlin aW 12-0 Delta State (MV) Oct. 13 Coach: Zach Curlin Captains: Red Allen & Gene Packard aW 34-0 Will Mayfield Oct. 19 Captains: Andy Porter & Steve Miska aL 0-51 Hendrix College Oct. 3 hT 13-13 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 26 aW 20-0 Arkansas College Oct. 1 aL 0-49 Arkansas College Oct. 10 hW 19-14 Arkansas State Nov. 3 hL 0-6 Bethel College (MV) Oct. 8 hW 33-6 Jonesboro College Oct. 17 hL 0-47 Southwestern Nov. 10 aL 7-24 Tennessee Tech Oct. 15 aL 0-25 Union University Oct. 25 hT 0-0 Bethel College (MV) Nov. 16 aW 7-0 Southeast Missouri State Oct. 21 hL 7-18 Mississippi Heights Oct. 31 hL 0-40 Murray State (MV) Nov. 24 hL 6-12 Arkansas State Nov. 2

260 All-Time Results hL 0-6 Middle Tennessee State Nov. 5 hL 6-20 Murray State (SIAA) Nov. 7 hL 0-15 Tennesse Tech (SIAA) Oct. 28 aW 13-0 Delta State (MV) Nov. 11 aL 0-54 Central Arkansas Nov. 14 aW 13-7 Troy State (SIAA) Nov. 3 hW 6-0 Tennessee JC (HC) (MV) Nov. 19 hL 0-50 Union Univ. (SIAA) Nov. 21 hW 7-0 Delta State (SIAA) Nov. 11 hL 2-6 Murray State (MV) Nov. 24 7-282 aL 7-46 Mississippi Nov. 18 61-54 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association hL 0-2 Millsaps Nov. 25 Mississippi Valley Conference 85-127 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 193319331933 ALLYN Record: 7-1-1 194019401940 Home: 3-1-0; Away: 4-0-1 McKEEN Record: 5-5-0 Coach: Zach Curlin Home: 3-3-0; Away: 2-2-0 Captains: Jack Dodds & Naylor Litchfield 1937-38 CoacCoacCoach: CCh: .C.C.C. HumphrHumphr. eeeyyysss hW 18-0 Southeast Missouri State Sept. 30 13-6-0 Captains: Jerry Burns & Hank Farino aW 20-13 Bethel College (MV) Oct. 6 hW 40-0 Austin Peay Sept. 21 aW 18-6 Arkansas College Oct. 12 193719371937 hL 0-34 Southwestern Sept. 28 hW 51-0 Freed-Hardeman Oct. 21 Record: 3-6-0 aL 13-16 Tennessee Tech (SIAA) Oct. 4 hL 0-19 Western Kentucky (HC) Oct. 28 Home: 2-3-0; Away: 1-3-0 hW 14-7 Middle Tennessee (SIAA) Oct. 12 aW 20-6 Middle Tennessee State Nov. 3 Coach: Allyn McKeen hW 26-13 Louisiana Coll. (HC) (SIAA) Oct. 19 hW 13-0 Tennessee Tech Nov. 18 Captain: Roland MacMackin aW 7-0 Delta State (SIAA) Oct. 26 aT 0-0 Arkansas State Nov. 24 aL 6-20 Middle Tennessee (SIAA) Sept. 24 aW 31-7 Troy State (SIAA) Nov. 2 aW 7-0 Union University Nov. 30 hW 26-0 Austin Peay Oct. 2 aL 6-35 Murray State (SIAA) Nov. 9 147-44 aW 13-2 Union Univ. (SIAA) Oct. 8 hL 7-38 Mississippi Nov. 16 Mississippi Valley Conference hL 14-19 Delta State (SIAA) Oct. 16 hL 6-22 Union Univ. (SIAA) Nov. 23 aL 0-7 Louisiana College (SIAA) Oct. 23 150-172 193419341934 hW 46-0 Jacksonville State Oct. 29 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Record: 3-3-2 aL 0-19 Murray State (SIAA) Nov. 5 Home: 3-0-0; Away: 0-3-2 hL 13-14 Tennessee Tech (HC)(SIAA) Nov. 12 194119411941 Coach: Zach Curlin hL 6-12 Troy State (SIAA)Nov. 19 Record: 6-3-0 Captain: Frank Sanders 124-93 Home: 4-1-0; Away: 2-2-0 aL 0-44 Mississippi Sept. 29 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association CoacCoacCoach: CCh: .C.C.C. HumphrHumphr. eeeyyysss aT 0-0 Western Kentucky Oct. 6 Captains: Lewis Glass & Kenny Barker hW 18-0 Arkansas State Oct. 13 193819381938 hL 7-13 Southwestern Sept. 23 aL 0-6 S.E. Missouri State Oct. 19 Record: 10-0-0 hW 21-6 Millsaps Oct. 3 aL 6-13 Union University Oct.26 Home: 6-0-0; Away: 4-0-0 hW 38-0 Livingston State Oct. 11 hW 18-0 Middle Tenn. St. (HC) Nov. 3 Coach: Allyn McKeen aW 7-6 Union Univ. (SIAA) Oct. 17 aT 0-0 Tennessee Tech Nov. 16 Captain: Roland MacMackin hW 23-7 Delta State (HC) (SIAA) Oct. 24 hW 33-0 Sunflower JC (MV) Nov. 24 aW 19-0 Millsaps Sept. 16 aL 12-13 Middle Tennessee (SIAA) Oct. 31 75-63 hW 14-6 Louisiana College Sept. 24 aL 6-31 Murray State (SIAA) Nov. 8 Mississippi Valley Conference aW 38-2 Arkansas State Oct.1 hW 32-0 Troy State (SIAA) Nov. 15 hW 68-0 Cumberland College Oct. 7 aW 26-0 Austin Peay Nov. 21 193519351935 hW 25-7 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 15 172-76 Record: 1-6-1 aW 26-13 Tennessee Tech Oct. 21 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Home: 1-3-1; Away: 0-3-0 hW 50-0 Arkansas A&M Oct. 29 Coach: Zach Curlin hW 20-6 Troy State(HC) Nov. 5 Captain: Christian Pontius hW 13-7 Union University Nov. 11 CHARLIE aL 0-92 Mississippi Sept. 28 aW 8-0 Delta State Nov. 18 JAMERSON aL 0-18 Arkansas State Oct. 4 281-41 hL 0-19 Central Arkansas Oct. 12 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1942 aL 0-35 Middle Tennessee (SIAA) Oct. 18 2-7-0 hL 0-12 Mississippi Teachers Oct. 26 hL 0-33 Union Univ. (HC) (SIAA) Nov. 28 C.C. hT 0-0 Tennessee Tech (SIAA) Nov. 16 HUMPHREYS 194219421942 hW 30-0 Delta State (SIAA) Nov. 23 Record: 2-7-0 30-209 1939-41 Home: 1-4-0; Away: 1-3-0 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 14-15-0 Coach: Charlie Jamerson Captains: Preston Watts & Frank Simmons 193619361936 hL 13-21 Middle Tennessee (SIAA) Sept. 24 Record: 0-9-0 193919391939 hL 7-32 Quachita Oct. 2 Home: 0-4-0; Away: 0-5-0 Record: 3-7-0 aW 6-0 Springfield State Oct. 9 Coach: Zach Curlin Home: 1-4-0; Away: 2-3-0 hL 0-39 Union Univ. (HC) (SIAA) Oct. 17 Captain: Christian Pontius CoacCoacCoach: CCh: .C.C.C. HumphrHumphr. eeeyyysss aL 19-44 Chattanooga Oct. 24 aL 7-33 Delta State (SIAA) Sept. 25 Captain: Not Available aL 0-48 Mississippi Oct. 31 aL 0-44 Louisiana Tech Oct. 2 aL 15-19 Louisiana College (SIAA) Sept. 23 hW 21-0 Murray State (SIAA) Nov. 5 aL 0-25 Tennessee Tech Oct. 9 hL 6-7 Arkansas State Sept. 29 aL 14-38 Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 13 hL 0-12 Louisiana College (SIAA) Oct. 17 aL 12-13 Union Univ. (SIAA) Oct. 6 hL 7-33 Louisiana Tech Nov. 21 aL 0-25 Mississippi Teachers Oct.23 aW 25-6 Middle Tennessee (SIAA) Oct. 13 87-255 hL 0-19 Middle Tennessee (SIAA) Oct. 31 hL 0-12 Western Kentucky (HC) Oct. 21 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association

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1943-46 195019501950 195419541954 NO TEAMS DUE TO Record: 9-2-0 Record: 3-4-3 WORLD WAR II Home: 5-2-0; Away: 4-0-0 Home: 3-1-1; Away: 0-3-2 Coach: Ralph Hatley Coach: Ralph Hatley Captain: Alex Williams Captain: Bob Patterson & Ned Suttle RALPH hW 64-0 Union University Sept. 16 aL 7-27 Mississippi State Sept. 18 hL 7-39 Mississippi Sept. 22 aT 13-13 Tulane Sept. 25 HATLEY hW 76-7 Memphis Navy Sept. 31 hT 6-6 Abilene Christian Oct. 2 aW 26-8 Chattanooga Oct. 6 hW 34-6 Murray State Oct. 9 1947-57 hW 54-0 Washington (MO) Oct. 14 aT 25-25 Tennessee Tech Oct. 16 59-43-5 hW 20-0 Southwestern Louisiana (HC) Oct. 21 hW 27-7 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 23 aW 23-6 Murray State Oct. 28 hW 26-7 Arkansas State (HC) Oct. 30 aW 25-12 Louisiana College Nov. 4 hL 0-51 Mississippi (#6) Nov. 6 194719471947 hW 60-7 Arkansas State Nov. 11 aL 7-33 Kentucky Nov. 13 Record: 6-2-1 hL 13-29 Vanderbilt Nov. 18 aL 21-34 Southern Mississippi Nov. 20 Home: 4-0-1; Away: 2-2-0 aW 6-0 Louisiana Tech Dec. 1 166-209 Coach: Ralph Hatley 374-108 Captain: Fred Medling 195519551955 aL 0-20 Middle Tennessee State Sept. 25 195119511951 Record: 2-7-0 hW 13-0 Missouri Mines Oct. 4 Record: 5-3-0 Home: 1-4-0; Away: 1-3-0 hW 26-7 Centenary Oct. 11 Home: 4-2-0; Away: 1-1-0 Coach: Ralph Hatley aL 7-14 Murray State Oct. 17 Coach: Ralph Hatley Captains: Gerald Bush & Joe Billings aW 21-0 Union University Oct. 23 Captains: Percy Roberts & Gene Meadows hL 0-6 Trinity Sept. 24 hW 54-0 Pensacola Navy Nov. 1 hL 0-32 Mississippi Sept. 21 aL 0-33 Mississippi State Oct. 1 aW 58-0 NATTC Nov. 7 hW 26-14 Louisiana Tech Oct. 6 aW 20-7 Murray State Oct. 8 hT 19-19 Arkansas State Nov. 17 aW 41-7 Southwestern Louisiana Oct. 20 hW 20-12 Tennessee Tech (HC) Oct. 15 hW 40-0 Austin Peay (HC) Nov. 22 hW 38-0 Western Kentucky (HC) Oct. 27 hL 14-34 Southern Mississippi Oct. 21 238-60 hW 61-0 East Central Oklahoma Nov. 3 hL 20-21 Arkansas State Oct. 29 hL 20-27 Mississippi State Nov. 10 hL 6-39 Mississippi (#10) Nov. 5 194819481948 hW 13-0 Chattanooga Nov. 17 aL 7-41 Kentucky Nov. 12 Record: 6-5-0 aL 7-13 Vanderbilt Nov. 24 aL 7-25 Chattanooga Nov. 24 Home: 5-1-0; Away: 1-4-0 206-93 94-218 Coach: Ralph Hatley Captain: Wilburn George 195219521952 195619561956 aL 0-6 Missouri Mines Sept.18 Record: 2-7-0 Record: 5-4-1 hW 13-7 Louisville Sept. 25 Home: 2-3-0; Away: 0-4-0 Home: 4-2-0; Away: 1-2-1 hL 14-26 Murray State Oct. 1 Coach: Ralph Hatley Coach: Ralph Hatley hW 43-16 Tampa Oct. 9 Captain: Ralph Messer & Roland Eveland Captains: Andy Nelson & Cotton Clifford aL 21-27 Pensacola Navy Oct. 16 hL 6-54 Mississippi (#7) Sept. 19 hW 32-21 Arkansas Tech Sept. 15 aW 45-0 Athens College Oct. 23 aL 20-27 Southern Mississippi Sept. 27 aT 14-14 Tennessee Tech Sept. 22 hW 21-0 Union University (HC) Oct. 30 aL 7-26 Louisiana Tech Oct. 4 aL 0-19 Trinity Sept. 29 hW 13-0 Middle Tennesseee State Nov. 6 hW 34-7 Murray State Oct. 11 hL 13-14 Chattanooga Oct. 6 aL 0-14 NATTC Nov. 11 aL 6-23 Chattanooga Oct. 17 hW 42-19 Austin Peay Oct. 13 hW 34-13 Arkansas State Nov. 19 hL 14-38 North Texas State Oct. 25 aL 0-27 Southern Mississippi Oct. 20 aL 14-20 Louisiana Tech Nov. 25 hW 29-25 Louisville (HC) Nov. 8 hW 42-0 Western Kentucky (HC) Oct. 27 218-129 aL 0-35 Tennessee Tech Nov. 15 hW 34-0 Arkansas State Nov. 3 hL 25-28 Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 22 hL 0-26 Mississippi Nov.10 194919491949 141-263 aW 32-12 East Tennessee State* Nov. 22 Record: 9-1-0 (Burley Bowl) Home: 4-1-0; Away: 5-0-0 195319531953 209-152 Coach: Ralph Hatley Record: 6-4-0 Captain: Holloway Cromer Home: 3-3-0; Away: 3-1-0 195719571957 hL 7-40 Mississippi Sept. 16 Coach: Ralph Hatley Record: 6-4-0 aW 70-6 Tampa Sept. 23 CaCaCaptains: Ollie Keller & TTeller ony TTony aaaylorylorylor Home: 5-1-0; Away: 1-3-0 aW 34-0 Washington (MO) Oct. 1 hL 6-34 Mississippi State Sept. 19 Coach: Ralph Hatley hW 47-0 Delta State Oct. 8 aW 7-6 Chattanooga Sept. 25 CaCaCaptains: FFptains: rrrank Massa & Reeex TTx aaatumtumtum hW 49-0 Pensacola Navy Oct. 15 hW 13-7 Louisiana Tech Oct. 3 hW 20-6 Arkansas Tech Sept. 21 hW 21-14 Kansas State (HC) Oct. 22 aW 20-0 Murray State Oct. 10 aL 6-10 Mississippi State (#14) Sept. 28 aW 34-6 Murray State Oct. 24 hW 14-7 Tennessee Tech Oct. 17 hW 41-0 Austin Peay Oct. 5 hW 27-0 Louisiana College Nov. 5 aL 20-26 Middle Tennessee State Oct. 24 hW 40-7 Tennessee Tech Oct. 12 aW 61-7 Arkansas State Nov. 12 hW 27-13 Southern Mississippi Oct. 31 hL 6-14 Southern Miss (HC) Oct. 19 aW 35-0 Union University Nov. 19 hL 0-20 Arkansas State Nov. 7 aL 7-53 Kentucky Nov. 2 385-73 hL 7-20 Kentucky (#15) Nov. 14 hW 34-0 Arkansas State Nov. 9 aW 21-7 Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 21 aW 17-7 Louisiana Tech Nov. 16 135-140 hW 24-7 East Tennessee State Nov. 23 aL 0-7 Chattanooga Nov. 28 195-111

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aW 28-13 Louisville Oct. 7 hW 33-13 Mississippi State (HC) (#9) Oct. 16 BILLY J. hW 21-7 Southern Mississippi Oct. 14 aW 28-0 McNeese State Oct. 23 hW 35-0 Abilene Christian (HC) Oct. 21 hW 27-12 West Texas State Oct. 30 MURPHY hL 16-23 Mississippi State Oct. 28 hW 7-0 Utah State Nov. 6 hL 6-7 Furman Nov. 4 aW 28-0 North Texas State Nov. 13 1958-71 hW 41-0 Noth Texas State Nov. 11 hL 20-21 Wake Forest Nov. 20 91-44-1 aW 41-13 Chattanooga Nov. 23 aL 14-20 Quantico Nov. 27 332-75 215-153

196219621962 196619661966 195819581958 Record: 8-1-0 Record: 7-2-0 Record: 4-5-0 Home: 5-1-0; Away: 3-0-0 Home: 4-1-0; Away: 3-1-0 Home: 3-2-0; Away: 1-3-0 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy Captains: Jerry Bell & Wayne Evans Captain: Not Available Captains: Ed Randolph & Laverne Steedley hW 12-6 Tennessee Tech Sept. 15 hL 0-13 Mississippi (#12) Sept. 17 hL 0-17 Mississippi (#12) Sept. 20 hL 7-21 Mississippi (#3) Sept. 22 aW 16-7 South Carolina Sept. 24 aW 13-0 Tennessee Tech Sept. 27 aW 14-6 North Texas State Sept. 29 hW 6-0 Southern Mississippi Oct. 1 aL 22-24 Southern Mississippi Oct. 4 hW 49-0 Louisville Oct. 6 hW 20-14 Quantico Oct. 15 aL 6-28 Mississippi State Oct. 11 hW 8-6 Southern Mississippi (HC) Oct. 13 hW 6-0 Tulsa (HC) Oct. 22 hL 26-28 The Citadel (HC) Oct. 18 aW 28-7 Mississippi State Oct. 27 aW 26-14 West Texas State Oct. 29 hW 22-7 Chattanooga Oct. 25 aW 60-13 The Citadel Nov. 10 aL 7-21 Wake Forest Nov. 12 hW 26-12 Louisiana Tech Nov. 1 hW 50-0 Texas-Arlington Nov. 17 hW 26-14 Cincinnati Nov. 19 hW 27-14 Louisiana College Nov. 8 hW 33-8 Detroit Nov. 24 aW 14-13 Houston (#11) Nov. 26 aL 0-14 Alabama Nov. 22 261-67 121-96 142-144 196319631963 196719671967 195919591959 Record: 9-0-1 Record: 6-3-0 Record: 6-4-0 Home: 5-0-1; Away: 4-0-0 Home: 5-1-0; Away: 0-2-0; Neu: 1-0-0 Home: 5-0-0; Away: 1-4-0 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy Captain: Richard Saccoccia CaCaCaptain: TTptain: om WWom allace & Bubba WinkWinkba lerlerler Captain: John Lee aW 28-7 Southern Mississippi Sept. 14 hW 27-17 Mississippi Sept. 23 hW 25-6 Stephen F Austin Sept. 19 hT 0-0 Mississippi (#3) Sept. 21 hW 17-0 Cincinnati Sept. 30 hW 14-3 Tennessee Tech Sept. 26 aW 28-15 Tulsa Oct. 5 aL 14-28 Utah State Oct. 7 aL 0-43 Mississippi (#2) Oct. 3 hW 21-0 North Texas State Oct. 12 hW 42-10 Wake Forest Oct. 14 hW 13-7 Abilene Christian Oct. 10 aW 29-14 West Texas State Oct. 19 hW 24-8 Southwestern Louisiana Oct. 21 hW 16-6 Florida State (HC) Oct. 17 hW 17-10 Mississippi State (#11) Oct. 26 nW 24-8 Southern Miss (Jackson) Oct. 28 aL 23-28 Mississippi State Oct. 24 aW 25-0 Louisville Nov. 2 hL 7-26 Florida State (#15) (ABC) Nov. 4 hW 21-6 Southern Mississippi Oct. 31 hW 9-0 South Carolina (HC) Nov. 9 aL 18-35 Houston Nov. 11 aL 8-10 Louisiana Tech Nov. 14 hW 13-0 Chattanooga Nov. 16 hW 29-20 North Texas State Nov. 25 aL 7-14 Alabama (#10) Nov. 21 hW 29-6 Houston Nov. 30 202-152 aW 15-9 Chattanooga Nov. 26 199-56 142-132 196819681968 196019601960 196419641964 Record: 6-4-0 Record: 8-2-0 Record: 5-4-0 Home: 3-2-0; Away: 3-2-0 Home: 5-1-0; Away: 3-1-0 Home: 3-1-0; Away: 2-3-0 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy Captain: Not Available Captain: Wayne Armstrong & Miller Captains: Chuck Brooks & Bob Finnamore hL 7-21 Mississippi Sept. 21 Matthews aL 0-30 Mississippi (#20) Sept. 19 aL 17-24 Tennessee (#7) Sept. 28 hW 35-0 Texas-Arlington Sept. 17 aW 13-0 Tampa Oct. 3 aW 30-12 North Texas State (MVC) Oct. 5 aW 37-6 Tennessee Tech Sept. 24 hL 14-20 Southern Mississippi Oct. 10 hW 42-21 West Texas State Oct. 12 hL 20-31 Mississippi (#1) Oct. 1 aW 41-0 West Texas State Oct. 17 aL 10-20 Florida State (#14) Oct. 19 aW 44-0 North Texas State Oct. 8 hW 23-0 McNeese State Oct. 24 hW 29-7 Southern Mississippi Oct. 26 hW 42-7 Hardin-Simmons (HC) Oct. 15 hW 23-14 Wake Forest Oct. 31 aW 32-6 Tulsa (MVC) Nov. 2 aL 0-21 Mississippi State Oct. 22 aL 7-19 Tulsa (#18) Nov. 7 hL 7-27 Houston (#20) Nov. 9 hW 21-8 VMI Oct. 29 hW 34-0 Louisville (HC) Nov. 14 hW 40-18 Wichita State (MVC) Nov. 16 hW 55-0 Abilene Christian Nov. 5 aL 18-20 Southern Mississippi Nov. 21 aW 44-14 Louisville (MVC) Nov. 30 hW 42-0 Chattanooga Nov. 12 173-103 258-170 aW 7-6 Southern Mississippi Nov. 18 Missouri Valley Conference 303-79 196519651965 196119611961 Record: 5-5-0 196919691969 Record: 8-2-0 Home: 3-2-0; Away: 2-3-0 Record: 8-2-0 Home: 5-2-0; Away: 3-0-0 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy Home: 5-1-0; Away: 3-1-0 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy CaCaCaptains: Don McClard, Billy FFd, letcletcletcherherher, & CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy Captain: Don Coffey & Jack Carter Harry Day Captain: Not Available hW 40-0 The Citadel Sept. 16 hL 14-34 Mississippi (#17) Sept. 18 aL 3-28 Mississippi (#8) Sept. 20 aW 48-12 Tulsa Sept. 23 aL 16-21 Southern Mississippi Sept. 25 hW 15-13 North Texas State (MVC) Sept. 27 hW 56-0 Hardin-Simmons Sept. 30 aL 28-32 Tulsa (#16) Oct. 9 hL 16-55 Tennessee Oct. 4

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aW 52-6 Cincinnati (MVC) Oct. 11 hW 38-29 Utah State Oct. 14 aW 13-7 Wichita State Nov. 1 hW 26-13 Miami, FL Oct. 18 aW 7-6 North Texas State Oct. 21 aW 17-14 Florida State Nov. 8 aW 40-0 Utah State Oct. 25 hW 49-21 Tulsa Oct. 28 hW 14-7 Houston Nov. 15 hW 42-24 Tulsa (MVC) Nov. 1 hW 58-14 Wichita State (MVC) Nov. 4 180-168 hW 37-7 Southern Miss Nov. 8 hW 49-24 Cincinnati (MVC) Nov. 11 aW 28-26 Florida State (MVC)* Nov. 15 aL 0-17 Louisville (MVC) Nov. 18 197619761976 hW 69-19 Louisville (MVC) Nov. 22 nT 14-14 Southern Miss (Jackson) Nov. 25 Record: 7-4-0 328-191 265-254 Home: 5-2-0; Away: 2-2-0 Missouri Valley Conference Coach: Richard Williamson * designated conference game 197319731973 Captain: Bob Rush Record: 8-3-0 hW 21-16 Mississippi Sept. 4 197019701970 Home: 4-2-0; Away: 3-1-0; Neu: 1-0-0 hW 21-12 Florida State Sept. 11 Record: 6-4-0 Coach: Fred Pancoast aL 14-16 Tulsa Sept. 18 Home: 4-2-0; Away: 2-2-0 Captain: Not Available hW 27-13 SMU Oct. 2 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy hW 28-21 Louisville Sept. 8 hW 28-27 Auburn (HC) Oct. 9 Captain: Not Available hW 24-3 North Texas State Sept. 15 hL 33-42 Mississippi State (#20) Oct.16 hL 13-47 Mississippi Sept. 19 nW 17-13 Mississippi (Jackson) Sept. 22 hW 31-0 Wichita State Oct. 23 aW 21-20 Virginia Tech Sept. 26 hL 21-35 Houston Sept. 29 aW 14-7 Tulane Oct. 30 aL 12-27 Tulsa (MVC) Oct. 3 aL 16-21 Kansas State Oct. 6 hL 14-21 Tennessee Nov. 6 hW 16-12 Florida State Oct. 17 hW 28-16 Tulsa Oct. 13 aW 26-14 Louisville Nov. 13 aW 28-7 North Texas State Oct. 24 aW 13-10 Florida State Oct. 20 aL 12-14 Southern Mississippi Nov. 20 hW 33-0 Southern Miss Oct. 31 hW 49-16 Virginia Tech Nov. 3 241-182 aL 27-40 Louisville (MVC) Nov. 7 hL 10-13 Southern Miss Nov. 10 hW 51-6 Wichita State (MVC) Nov. 14 aW 41-6 Southwestern Louisiana Nov. 17 197719771977 hL 12-15 Utah State Nov. 21 aW 17-13 Cincinnati Nov. 24 Record: 6-5-0 hW 14-10 Cincinnati (MVC) Nov. 28 264-167 Home: 5-2-0; Away: 1-3-0 227-184 Coach: Richard Williamson Missouri Valley Conference 197419741974 Captain: Keith Butler Record: 7-4-0 aL 3-7 Mississippi Sept. 3 197119711971 Home: 4-2-0; Away: 3-2-0 hW 27-9 Tulane Sept. 10 Record: 5-6-0 Coach: Fred Pancoast hW 31-26 Utah State Sept. 17 Home: 3-5-0; Away: 1-1-0; Neu: 1-0-0 Captain: James Thompson hW 21-20 Virginia Tech Sept. 24 CoacCoacCoach: Billy JJh: . MurMur. phyphyphy aW 16-10 Louisville Sept. 7 hL 13-14 Louisville (HC) Oct. 1 Captain: Mike Stark, Charlie Babb & hL 0-6 Southern Mississippi Sept. 14 hW 21-13 Mississippi State Oct. 15 Paul Gowen hW 15-7 Mississippi Sept. 21 hL 19-20 North Texas State Oct. 22 hW 30-0 West Texas State (MVC) Sept. 11 aW 20-18 Colorado State Sept. 28 hW 42-14 Southern Mississippi Oct. 29 hL 21-49 Mississippi Sept. 18 hW 13-7 Cincinnati Oct. 12 aL 14-27 Tennessee Nov. 5 hL 3-7 South Carolina Oct. 2 hL 28-29 Mississippi State (#17) Oct. 19 aL 9-30 Florida State (#14) Nov. 12 hL 20-26 Louisville (MVC) Oct. 9 aW 41-0 North Texas State Oct. 26 aW 28-14 Wichita State Nov. 19 aL 6-7 Utah State Oct. 16 hW 42-14 Florida State (HC) Nov. 2 228-194 hW 27-12 Southern Miss Oct. 23 aL 6-34 Tennessee (#15) Nov. 9 aW 45-21 Cincinnati (MVC) Oct. 30 aL 10-13 Houston (#11) Nov. 16 197819781978 hL 7-35 Houston (#17) Nov. 6 hW 34-10 Wichita State Nov. 23 Record: 4-7-0 hW 47-8 North Texas State (MVC) Nov. 13 225-148 Home: 3-3-0; Away: 1-4-0 hL 21-28 Kansas State Nov. 20 Coach: Richard Williamson nW 28-9 San Jose State (Pasadena) Dec. 18 Captains: Earnest Gray & Pete Scatamacchia 202-152 RICHARD aL 7-14 Mississippi Sept. 9 Missouri Valley Conference hW 17-3 Houston Sept. 16 WILLIAMSON hL 14-44 Mississippi State Sept. 23 aL 0-58 Texas A&M (#19) Sept. 30 1975-80 hW 26-13 Wichita State Oct. 14 FRED 31-35-0 hL 10-13 Southern Mississippi Oct.21 PANCOAST aL 24-41 Tulane Oct. 28 hW 35-14 Vanderbilt (HC) Nov.4 aW 29-22 Louisville Nov.11 1972-74 197519751975 aL 24-41 North Texas State Nov. 18 20-12-1 Record: 7-4-0 hL 14-34 Cincinnati Nov. 25 Home: 3-3-0; Away: 4-1-0 200-297 Coach: Richard Williamson 197219721972 Captains: Jerry Dandridge & Lum Wright 197919791979 Record: 5-5-1 hL 7-17 Mississippi State Sept. 6 Record: 5-6-0 Home: 4-3-0; Away: 1-2-0; Neu: 0-0-1 aW 31-20 Auburn (#6) Sept. 13 Home: 3-3-0; Away: 2-3-0 Coach: Fred Pancoast aL 3-13 Cincinnati Sept. 20 Coach: Richard Williamson CaCaCaptain: TTptain: om PPom arararkkker & CarCarer eeey MulMuly wwweeeeee hL 10-29 Arkansas State Sept. 27 Captains: Wayne Weedon & Leo Cage hL 29-34 Mississippi Sept. 16 hW 21-19 North Texas State Oct. 4 aW 14-13 Mississippi State Sept. 8 hL 7-23 Drake (MVC) Sept. 23 hL 7-21 Southern Mississippi (HC) Oct. 11 hL 34-38 Mississippi Sept. 15 aL 7-34 South Carolina Sept. 30 hW 41-7 Louisville Oct.18 aW 16-10 Wichita State Sept. 22 hL 7-38 Tennessee (#8) Oct. 7 aW 16-14 Tulsa Oct. 25 hL 7-17 Texas A&M Sept. 29

264 All-Time Results hL 20-21 Northeast Louisiana Oct. 13 aL 10-17 Tulane (Metro) Oct. 23 aL 28-31 Mississippi State Oct. 5 aL 0-22 Southern Mississippi Oct. 20 aL 3-34 Georgia (#14) (ESPN) Oct. 30 hW 38-21 Tulane (HC) Oct. 12 hW 22-0 North Texas State Oct. 27 aL 3-29 Tennessee Nov. 6 hL 7-14 Southern Mississippi Oct. 19 aL 3-13 Vanderbilt Nov. 3 hL 19-38 Louisville (Metro) Nov. 20 hL 9-28 Alabama (#13) Oct. 26 hW 10-6 Louisville (HC) Nov. 10 hW 12-0 Arkansas State Nov. 27 aL 10-31 Virginia Tech Nov. 2 aL 17-66 Florida State (#9) Nov. 17 129-285 hL 7-17 Tennessee (#4) Nov. 9 hW 23-17 Cincinnati Nov. 24 Metro Conference aL 7-49 Army Nov. 16 166-223 184-248 198319831983 198019801980 Record: 6-4-1 Record: 2-9-0 Home: 2-2-1; Away: 4-2-0 CHARLIE Home: 2-4-0; Away: 0-5-0 Coach: Rex Dockery Coach: Richard Williamson CaCaCaptain: GrGrGreeeg MontgMontgg omeryomeryomery, DerDer, ricricrick CrCrk aaawfwfwforororddd BAILEY Captain: Designated Game-by-Game hW 37-17 Mississippi (WREG) Sept. 3 hL 7-34 Mississippi State (#19) Sept. 6 aL 10-24 North Carolina Sept. 10 1986-88 aL 7-61 Mississippi (#17) Sept. 13 hL 10-17 Virginia Tech (Metro) Sept. 17 12-20-1 aL 8-17 Georgia Tech (Metro) Sept. 27 aL 13-44 Alabama (#18) Oct. 1 hW 24-3 Arkansas State Oct. 4 hW 28-25 Tulane (Metro) Oct. 8 aL 14-38 Louisville (Metro) Oct. 11 hL 20-27 Southern Miss (HC)(Metro) Oct. 15 198619861986 hL 10-29 North Texas State Oct. 18 aW 24-7 Vanderbilt Oct. 29 Record: 1-10-0 hL 3-24 Florida State (#5)(ABC)(Metro)Oct. 25 aW 30-13 Mississippi State Nov. 5 Home: 0-4-0; Away: 1-6-0 hL 10-14 Vanderbilt (HC) Nov. 1 aW 43-10 Cincinnati (Metro) Nov. 12 Coach: Charlie Bailey aL 10-14 Cincinnati (Metro) Nov. 8 hT 14-14 Arkansas State Nov. 19 Coach: Charlie Bailey aL 16-21 Tulane (Metro) Nov. 15 aW 45-7 Louisville (Metro) Nov. 24 CaCaCaptains: David BrBrvid andon & Ted GaGaed tetetewwwoodoodood hW 6-0 Wichita State Nov. 22 274-205 aL 6-28 Mississippi Sept. 6 115-255 Metro Conference hL 10-30 Arkansas State Sept. 13 Metro Conference hL 10-26 Southwestern Louisiana Sept. 20 Rex Dockery was killed in a plane crash shortly aL 8-34 Louisville Sept. 27 REX after the conclusion of the 1983 season. hL 17-34 Mississippi State (HC) Oct. 4 aL 0-37 Alabama (#19) Oct. 11 DOCKERY aL 9-14 Southern Mississippi Oct. 18 REY aW 22-21 Vanderbilt Nov. 1 1981-83 DEMPSEY aL 3-33 Tennessee (#8) Nov. 8 8-24-1 aL 6-15 Tulane (WMKW) Nov. 15 1984-85 hL 13-20 New Mexico Nov. 22 104-292 198119811981 7-12-3 Metro Conference Record: 1-10-0 Home: 0-5-0; Away: 1-5-0 198419841984 198719871987 Coach: Rex Dockery Record: 5-5-1 Record: 5-5-1 Captain: Not Available Home: 4-1-1; Away: 1-4-0 Home: 4-1-1; Away: 1-4-0 aL 3-20 Mississippi State (#17) Sept. 5 Coach: Rey Dempsey aL 5-10 Florida State (Metro) Sept. 12 Coach: Charlie Bailey Captain: Not Available hL 3-7 Mississippi Sept. 19 CaCaCaptains: TTptains: ed GaGaed tetetewwwood, RRood, on PPon almeralmeralmer hW 17-2 Arkansas State Sept. 1 aW 28-15 Georgia Tech (Metro) Sept. 26 & Troy Myers aL 6-22 Mississippi Sept. 8 aL 13-17 Virginia Tech Oct. 3 hW 16-10 Mississippi Sept. 5 hW 47-7 Cincinnati (Metro) Sept. 22 hL 7-14 Louisville (Metro) Oct. 10 aL 17-27 Vanderbilt Sept. 12 aW 23-13 Southern Miss (Metro) Sept. 29 hL 0-10 USM (HC) (#19)(Metro) Oct. 17 aL 24-41 Florida State (#7) Sept. 19 hL 9-28 Tennessee Oct. 24 hT 17-17 Florida State (#17)(Metro) Oct. 6 aL 6-9 Mississippi State Oct. 3 aL 0-26 Vanderbilt Oct. 31 hW 20-7 Southwestern Louisiana (HC) Oct. 13 hW 13-10 Alabama (#16) Oct. 10 aL 7-38 Cincinnati (Metro) Nov. 7 hW 23-12 Mississippi State (WREG) Oct. 20 hW 45-36 Tulane (HC) (WMKW) Oct. 17 hL 7-24 Tulane (Metro) Nov. 14 hL 27-30 North Carolina Oct. 27 hL 14-17 Southern Mississippi Oct. 24 82-209 aL 3-13 Georgia Nov. 3 hT 21-21 Arkansas State Oct. 31 Metro Conference aL 9-41 Tennessee Nov. 10 aL 7-31 Southwestern La. (WMKW) Nov. 7 aL 9-14 Tulane (Metro) Nov. 17 hW 43-8 Louisville Nov. 14 198219821982 201-178 aW 14-0 Tulsa Nov. 21 Record: 1-10-0 Metro Conference 220-210 Home: 1-5-0; Away: 0-5-0 Metro Conference Coach: Rex Dockery 198519851985 CaCaCaptains: TTptains: ony WileWileony yyy, KK, en DeFDeFen eo & MikMikeo eee Record: 2-7-2 198819881988 Kleimeyer Home: 1-3-2; Away: 1-4-0 Record: 6-5-0 aL 10-27 Mississippi Sept. 4 Coach: Rey Dempsey Home: 5-1-0; Away: 1-4-0 hL 14-24 Vanderbilt Sept. 11 Captains: Tim Harris & Jeff Walker Coach: Charlie Bailey hL 17-41 Mississippi State Sept. 18 Coach: Charlie Bailey aW 37-7 Southwestern Louisiana Aug. 31 CaCaCaptains: RRptains: eid Bennett, Damon Youngoungoung hL 20-24 Georgia Tech (Metro) Sept. 25 hT 17-17 Mississippi (WREG) Sept. 7 aL 14-34 Southern Miss (Metro) Oct. 2 & Tyrone Betters hT 14-14 Murray State Sept. 14 hL 7-16 Cincinnati (HC) (Metro) Oct. 16 aL 6-24 Mississippi Sept. 3 aL 10-19 Florida State (#15) (WTBS) Sept. 21 hW 9-7 Arkansas State Sept. 10

265 All-Time Results aL 18-29 Louisville Sept. 17 199119911991 hW 15-6 Arkansas State Oct.15 aL 19-20 Tulane (WMKW) Sept. 24 Record: 5-6-0 hW 26-3 Cincinnati Oct.22 hW 31-10 Mississippi State (HC) Oct. 1 Home: 3-3-0; Away: 2-3-0 aL 6-10 Louisville Oct. 29 aW 17-11 Florida (#17) (SportsChannel) Oct.8 Coach: Chuck Stobart aW 17-16 Mississippi Nov. 5 hL 25-38 Tennessee Oct. 22 Captains: Keith Benton, Larry Cox & aL 13-24 Tennessee Nov. 12 aL 27-34 Southern Mississippi Oct. 29 Joe Allison hL 6-30 East Carolina Nov. 19 hW 20-3 Southwestern La. (WMKW) Nov. 5 aW 24-10 Southern Cal. (#14) (Prime) Sept. 2 163-159 hW 26-20 Tulsa Nov. 12 hL 0-10 Mississippi Sept. 7 hW 28-9 Vanderbilt Nov. 19 aL 13-20 East Carolina Sept. 14 RIP 226-205 hW 31-21 Arkansas State Sept. 21 Metro Conference aL 21-31 Missouri Oct. 5 SCHERER hW 17-12 Southern Mississippi Oct. 12 CHUCK aW 28-23 Mississippi State Oct. 19 1995-2000 hL 28-33 Tulsa Oct. 26 22-44-0 STOBART aL 24-52 Tennessee (#14) Nov. 2 hW 35-7 Louisville Nov. 9 199519951995 1989-94 hL 7-10 Alabama (#7) Nov. 16 29-36-1 Records: 3-8-0 228-229 Home: 2-3-0; Away: 1-5-0 Coach: Rip Scherer 199219921992 Captain: Bryan Barnett 198919891989 Captain: Bryan Barnett Record: 6-5-0 aL 18-28 Mississippi State Sept. 2 Record: 2-9-0 Home: 4-2-0; Away: 2-3-0 aL 7-24 Michigan (#11) Sept. 9 Home: 1-5-0; Away: 1-4-0 Coach: Chuck Stobart hW 33-19 Southwestern Louisiana Sept. 16 Coach: Chuck Stobart Captains: Chris Hobbs, Joe Allison aL 20-27 Arkansas Sept. 23 Captain: Game-by-Game & Larry Bolton hL 7-17 Louisville Sept. 30 hL 13-20 Mississippi Sept. 2 aL 21-23 Southern Mississippi Sept. 5 aW 23-8 Tulane Oct. 14 hL 13-17 Arkansas State Sept. 9 aL 15-16 Louisville Sept. 12 aL 3-28 Cincinnati Oct. 21 aL 7-35 Alabama (#16) Sept. 16 hL 16-20 Mississippi State (#24) Sept. 19 hW 10-7 Tulsa Oct. 28 hL 13-31 Florida Sept. 23 hW 22-6 Arkansas Sept. 26 hL 3-34 Mississippi Nov. 4 hW 13-10 Vanderbilt Oct. 7 hW 34-14 Cincinnati Oct. 10 hL 9-17 Southern Mississippi Nov. 11 aW 34-17 Cincinnati Oct. 14 hW 37-7 Arkansas State Oct. 17 aL 17-31 East Carolina Nov. 18 aL 10-35 Mississippi State Oct. 21 aW 30-25 Tulsa Oct. 24 150-240 hL 7-31 Southern Mississippi Oct. 28 aW 62-20 Tulane (Sports South) Oct. 31 aL 34-38 Tulane Nov. 4 aL 12-17 Mississippi Nov. 7 199619961996 hL 10-40 Louisville Nov. 11 hL 21-26 Tennessee (#23) Nov. 14 Record: 4-7-0 aL 20-57 Florida St. (#5) (Sun. Net.) Nov. 18 hW 42-7 East Carolina Nov. 21 312-181 Home: 3-3-0; Away: 1-4-0 174-331 Coach: Rip Scherer Metro Conference 199319931993 Captains: Qadry Anderson, Tim Hart, Record: 6-5-0 Richard Hogans, Britton Wilkins & 199019901990 Home: 3-2-0; Away: 3-3-0 Kerry Cobb Record: 4-6-1 Coach: Chuck Stobart hL 7-30 Miami (#11) (Fox) Aug. 31 Home: 3-2-1; Away: 1-3-0; Neu: 0-1-0 CaCaCaptains: Danton Barto & SteSteto vie DDvie . WilliamsWilliams. hL 10-31 Mississippi State Sept. 7 Coach: Chuck Stobart aW 45-35 Mississippi State (#25) Sept. 4 aW 19-16 Missouri Sept. 14 Captains: Marvin Cox, Scott Rumley hL 28-54 Louisville Sept. 11 hW 17-10 Tulane (C-USA) Sept. 21 & Reginald Jones aL 15-17 SW Louisiana Sept. 18 hW 18-16 Cincinnati (C-USA) Oct. 5 hT 24-24 Arkansas State Sept. 1 aW 6-0 Arkansas Sept. 25 aL 20-37 Houston (C-USA) Oct. 12 aL 21-23 Mississippi Sept. 8 aW 34-7 East Carolina Oct. 2 aL 0-16 Southern Miss (Fox)(C-USA) Oct. 19 hW 37-28 Central Florida Sept. 22 hW 45-3 Arkansas State Oct. 9 aL 9-13 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct. 26 aW 22-10 Tulsa Sept. 29 hL 19-23 Tulsa Oct. 16 aL 10-13 Louisville (C-USA) Nov. 2 hW 21-14 Tulane Oct. 6 aL 20-23 Cincinnati Oct. 30 hW 21-17 Tennessee (#6) (CBS) Nov. 9 aL 17-19 Louisville Oct. 13 hW 19-3 Mississippi Nov. 6 hL 10-20 East Carolina (C-USA) Nov. 23 aL 7-23 Southern Mississippi Oct. 20 hW 20-9 Southern Mississippi Nov. 13 141-219 hW 20-6 SW Louisiana Oct. 27 aL 17-41 Miami, Florida (ESPN) (#9) Nov. 27 Conference USA hL 17-24 East Carolina Nov. 3 268-215 hL 23-27 Mississippi State Nov. 10 199719971997 nL 3-35 Florida St. (Sunshine Net.) Nov. 17 199419941994 Record: 4-7-0 212-233 Record: 6-5-0 Home: 4-2-0; Away: 0-5-0 Metro Conference Home: 4-2-0; Away: 2-3-0 Coach: Chuck Stobart Coach: Rip Scherer Captain: Game-by-Game Captains: Bernard Oden, Chris Reeves hL 6-17 Mississippi State Sept.3 & Drew Pairamore aW 42-18 Tulsa Sept.10 aL 10-13 Mississippi State (Fox) Aug. 30 aL 3-20 Southern Mississippi Sept.17 hW 28-7 UAB (C-USA) Sept. 6 hW 16-15 Arkansas Sept. 24 aL 21-51 Michigan State (#21) Sept. 13 hW 13-0 Tulane Oct. 8 hL 17-20 Minnesota (MSC TV) Sept. 20

266 All-Time Results aL 17-20 Cincinnati (C-USA) Oct. 4 hL 17-19 Tennessee (Fox) Nov. 4 aL 6-23 Southern Miss (C-USA) Sept. 13 hW 38-9 Arkansas State Oct. 11 hL 10-13 Cincinnati (OT)(C-USA) Nov. 11 hW 38-16 Arkansas State Sept. 27 aL 10-32 East Carolina (Fox)(C-USA) Oct. 25 aL 14-37 Tulane (C-USA) Nov. 18 hL 10-24 UAB (C-USA) Oct. 4 hW 24-3 Houston (C-USA) Nov. 1 232-182 aL 27-35 Mississippi State Oct. 11 aL 14-26 Tulane (C-USA) Nov. 8 Conference USA aW 45-14 Houston (C-USA) Oct. 18 hW 21-20 Louisville (C-USA) Nov. 15 aW 41-9 Tulane (C-USA) Oct. 25 hL 18-42 Southern Miss(Fox)(C-USA) Nov. 22 hW 41-24 East Carolina (C-USA) Nov. 1 218-243 TOMMY aW 31-7 Louisville (C-USA) Nov. 15 Conference USA hW 21-16 Cincinnati (C-USA) Nov. 22 WEST hL 16-21 USF (C-USA) Nov. 29 199819981998 nW 27-17 North Texas # (ESPN2) Dec. 16 Record: 2-9-0 2001-present 393-250 17-19-0 Home: 2-4-0; Away: 0-5-0 Conference USA Coach: Rip Scherer # New Orleans Bowl Captains: Ron Sells, Marquis Bowling & 200120012001 Keith Cobb Records: 5-6-0 aL 10-30 Mississippi (Jeff Pilot) Sept.5 Home: 4-2-0; Away: 1-4-0 hL 6-14 Mississippi State (Fox) Sept.12 CoacCoacCoach: TTh: ommy WWommy estestest aL 14-41 Minnesota (MWSC-TV) Sept.19 Captain: Bunkie Perkins, Artis Hicks, Wade aL 14-35 Houston (C-USA) Oct. 3 Smith, Glenn Sumter, DemorDemor, rio Shank, hL 9-23 Arkansas (Fox)(#19) Oct. 10 TTTony BrBrony ownownown hW 41-24 Cincinnati (C-USA) Oct. 17 aL 10-30 Mississippi State (#19) (ESPN) Sept. 3 aL 32-35 Louisville (C-USA) Oct.24 hW 43-10 UT-Chattanooga Sept. 8 hW 35-19 Arkansas State Oct. 31 hW 17-9 South Florida Sept. 22 hL 31-41 Tulane (#10) (C-USA) Nov. 7 aL 21-38 Louisville (C-USA) Sept. 29 aL 3-45 Southern Miss (C-USA) Nov. 14 hW 22-17 Southern Miss (C-USA) Oct. 6 hL 31-34 East Carolina (C-USA) Nov. 21 aW 52-33 Houston (C-USA) Oct. 13 226-340 aL 11-32 East Carolina (C-USA) Oct. 20 Conference USA hL 14-17 UAB (C-USA) Oct. 27 aL 28-49 Tennessee (#7) Nov. 10 199919991999 hW 42-10 Army (C-USA) Nov. 17 Records: 5-6-0 hL 34-36 Cincinnati (C-USA) Nov. 24 Home: 2-4-0; Away: 3-2-0 294-281 Coach: Rip Scherer Conference USA Captain: Tramont Lawless, Gerard Arnold & Ryan White 200220022002 hL 0-3 Mississippi Sept. 4 Records: 3-9-0 aL 10-13 Mississippi State (FOX) Sept. 11 Home: 3-3-0; Away: 0-6-0 hW 31-26 Arkansas State Sept. 18 CoacCoacCoach: TTh: ommy WWommy estestest aL 16-17 Tennessee (#7) Sept. 25 CaCaCaptain: TTptain: ony BrBrony own, WWown, ade Smith, Jimond hL 17-27 Missouri (Fox) Oct. 2 PughPughPugh aW 38-14 UAB (C-USA) Oct. 9 hW 52-6 Murray State Aug. 31 hL 31-32 Louisville (WDRB)(C-USA) Oct. 16 aL 16-38 Mississippi Sept. 7 aW 49-7 Tulane (C-USA) Oct. 30 aL 14-33 Southern Mississippi Sept. 14 hL 5-20 Southern Miss (C-USA) Nov. 6 hW 38-10 Tulane (C-USA) Sept. 21 hW 14-10 Army (C-USA) Nov. 13 aL 17-31 UAB (C-USA) Sept. 28 aW 21-13 Cincinnati (C-USA) Nov. 20 hL 32-38 Louisville (ESPN2)(C-USA) Oct. 8 232-182 hL 17-29 Mississippi State Oct. 19 Conference USA aL 10-48 Cincinnati (C-USA) Oct. 26 hL 21-26 Houston (C-USA) Nov. 2 200020002000 aL 28-31 South Florida (C-USA) Nov. 9 Records: 4-7-0 hW 38-10 Army (C-USA) Nov. 23 Home: 2-4-0; Away: 2-3-0 aL 20-27 TCU (C-USA) Nov. 30 Coach: Rip Scherer 303-327 Captain: Lou Esposito, Marcus Bell, Conference USA Ben Graves hL 3-17 Mississippi State (Fox) Sept. 2 200320032003 hW 28-0 Louisiana-Monroe Sept. 9 Records: 9-4-0 aW 19-17 Arkansas State Sept. 16 Home: 5-2-0; Away: 3-2-0; Neu: 1-0-0 aW 26-16 Army (C-USA) Sept. 23 CoacCoacCoach: TTh: ommy WWommy estestest aL 3-24 Southern Miss (Fox) (#21) Sept. 30 CaCaCaptain: Derricricrick BallarBallark d, Coot TTd, erererryryry,,, hW 17-10 East Carolina (Fox)(C-USA) Oct. 7 Eric TTEric aaaylor & GrGrylor eeeg HarHarg perperper aL 9-13 UAB (C-USA) Oct. 14 hW 40-10 Tennessee Tech Aug. 30 hL 30-33 Houston (3OT)(C-USA) Oct. 21 hW 44-34 Mississippi (ESPN2) Sept. 6

267 All-Time Results TigerTiger MilestoneMilestone GamesGames

Firsts & Lasts... First TV Game 150th Win Milestone 450th Game 1967 vs Florida State (7-26) 1954 vs Murray State (34- Games... 1967 vs Utah State (14-28) First Game in Memphis 6) in Memphis in Logan, UT 1912 vs MUS (0-0) in Mem- 1st Game phis First Mississippi Valley 200th Win 1912 vs MUS (0-0) in Mem- 500th Game Conference Game 1963 vs Southern Miss (28- phis 1972 vs South Carolina (7- First Victory 1928 vs Sunflower JC (19- 7) in Hattiesburg, MS 34) in Columbia, SC 1912 vs Bolton Agricultural 0) in Memphis 50th Game College (13-0) in Memphis 225th Win 1920 vs Arkansas Normal 550th Game First SIAA Conference 1966 vs Houston (14-13) (0-35) in Batesville, AR 1976 vs Tennessee (14-21) First Loss Game in Houston, TX in Memphis 1912 vs CBC (0-13) in 1935 vs Middle Tennessee St. 100th Game Memphis (0-35) in Murfreesboro, TN 250th Win 1926 vs Arkansas State (0- 600th Game 1970 vs Wichita State (51- 7) in Memphis 1981 vs Georgia Tech (28- First Road Victory First Missouri Valley 6) in Memphis 15) in Atlanta, GA 1914 vs Osceola Athletic Conference Game 150th Game Club (14-0) in Osceola, AR 1968 vs North Texas State 275th Win 1931 vs Arkansas State (6- 650th Game (30-12) in Denton, TX 1974 vs Florida State (47- 14) in Jonesboro, AR 1985 vs Tennessee (7-17) First Undefeated Season 14) in Memphis in Memphis 1929, 8-0-2 First Conference USA 200th Game Game 300th Win 1937 vs Union University 700th Game First Perfect Season 1995 vs Louisville (7-17) in 1978 vs Louisville (29-22) (13-2) in Jaqckson, TN 1990 vs Tulane (21-14) in 1938, 10-0-0 Memphis in Louisville, KY Memphis 250th Game First Bowl Game Milestone 325th Win 1942 vs UT-Chattanooga 750th Game 1956 vs ETSU (32-12) in 1987 vs Alabama (13-10) (19-44) in Chattanooga, TN 1994 vs East Carolina (6- Burley Bowl in Johnson Victories... in Memphis 30) in Memphis City, TN 1st Win 300th Game 1912 vs Bolton Agricultural 350th Win 1951 vs East Central Okla- 800th Game Last Bowl Game College (13-0) in Memphis 1992 vs Tulane (62-20) in homa (61-0) in Memphis 1999 vs Missouri (17-27) 2003 vs North Texas (27- New Orleans, LA in Memphis 17) in New Orleans Bowl 50th Win 350th Game in New Orleans, LA 1929 vs Cumberland Col- 375th Win 1956 vs Mississippi (0-26) 850th Game lege (12-6) in Memphis 1998 vs Cincinnati (41-24) in Memphis 2003 vs Louisville (37-7) in First Night Game in Memphis Louisville, KY 1929 vs Sunflower JC (20- 100th Win 400th Game 0) in Memphis 1941 vs Livingston State 400th Win 1961 vs UT-Chattanooga (38-0) in Memphis 2003 vs Louisville (37-7) in (41-13) in Chattanooga, TN Louisville, KY Tiger Football by the Decade

Year Overall Record UM Pts. Opp Pts. W-L Pct. 1910s 19-25-2 662 661 .435 1920s 35-43-11 926 1342 .485 1930s 39-45-7 1005 1107 .486 1940s 34-23-1 1250 675 .589 1950s 48-44-4 1804 1570 .521 1960s 70-25-1 2483 1142 .738 1970s 60-48-1 2198 1802 .558 1980s 31-74-5 1709 2417 .312 1990s 45-64-1 2150 2241 .415 2000s 21-26-0 1222 1040 .447

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