FTB Pg.121-161 Records

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

FTB Pg.121-161 Records TEAMTEAM RECORDSRECORDS (ALL REGULAR SEASON ONLY UNLESS NOTED) ATTENDANCE OVERALL Season Attendance: 437,125, 2004 (11 games) 380,223, 2003 (12) 377,779, 1996 (12) 369,153, 2002 (12) 357,946, 2000 (12) Season Average: 39,739, 2004 (11 games) 31,685, 2003 (12) 31,482, 1996 (12) 30, 763, 2002 (12) 29,829, 2000 (12) Single-Game: 108,625, at Tennessee, 2004 106,212, at Tennessee, 1996 82,071, at Wisconsin, 2004 78,043, at Wisconsin, 2003 76,398, at Nebraska, 1988 HOME Season Home: 159,645, 1979 (7-game record) 165,493, 2002 (6-game record) 1968 REBELS — First team in school history 122,513, 2001 (5-game record) Season Home Average: 27,582, 2002 (6 games) WINS 25,805, 2003 (6) Most: 12, 1974 (1 loss) MOST CONSECUTIVE 24,799, 1981 (6) Fewest: 0, 1998 (11 losses) Wins: 12, 1974 24,503, 2001 (5-game record) 8, 1968, 1975-76 Single-Game Home: 42,074, Wisconsin, 2002 LOSSES 7, 1978, 1979, 1984 40,091, Wisconsin, 1996 Most: 11, 1996 (12 games), 1998 Losses: 16, 1997-98 34,287, Hawaii, 2003 Fewest: 1, 1968, 1974, 1979 12, 1995-96 8, 1972 HOME WINS Ties: 2, 1979 AWAY Most: 10, 1974 Home Wins: 17, 1973-75 Season Away: 327,773, 2004 (6 games) Fewest: 0, 1998, 1999 17, 1975-77 259,036, 1996 (6) 11, 1978-79 254,455, 2000 (7-game record) HOME LOSSES Home Losses: 12, 1997-99 139,637, 1985 (5-game record) Most: 6, 1972 7, 1995-96 Season Away Average: 54,629, 2004 (6 games) Fewest: 0, 1974, 1977, 1979, 2000 6, 2003-04 36,351, 2000 (7-game record) 5, 1972 27,927, 1985 (5-game record) ROAD WINS Conference Home Wins: 4, 1985-86 Single-Game Away: 108,625, at Tennessee, 2004 Most: 5, 1984 4, 1994-95 106,212, at Tennessee, 1996 Fewest: 0, 1972, ‘89, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 3, five times (last time 2000) 82,071, at Wisconsin, 2004 Conference Home Losses: 10, 1997-99 ROAD LOSSES 7, 2003-04 MISCELLANEOUS Most: 6, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 5, 1995-96 Fewest: 0, 1968 3, 1990-91 ALL-TIME RECORD 3, 1993 Overall: 203-208-4 (.494) 37 seasons CONFERENCE WINS Road Wins: 5, 1984 (includes bowl game) Division I (since 1978): 131-161-3 (.449) Most: 7, 1984 4, 1968-69 College/Division II (pre-1978):71-36-1 (.662) Fewest: 0, 1998 4, 1983-84 Home: 136-89-3 (.603) Road Losses: 26, 1994-98 Road: 64-117-1 (.354) CONFERENCE LOSSES 6, 1989-90 Neutral: 1-2 (.333) Most: 8, 1998 5, 1973 Sam Boyd Stadium: 120-84-3 (.587) 33 seasons Fewest: 0, 1984 5, 1992-93 Mountain West Conference: 14-28 (.333) 1999-SA Conference Away Wins: 6, 1983-84 Western Athletic Conference: 3-21 (.125) 1996-98 CONFERENCE HOME WINS 4, 1993-94 Big West Conference: 45-46-1 (.495) 1982-95 Most: 3, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 2000 Conference Away Losses: 16, 1994-98 Postseason Record: 4-2 Fewest: 0, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2004 5, 1999-2000 Las Vegas Bowl (1994, 2000): 2-0 4, 1982 California Bowl (1984): 1-0 CONFERENCE HOME LOSSES Games Without Being Shut Out: 65, 9/9/89-9/2/95 NCAA Div. II Playoffs: 1-2 Most: 4, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004 63, 11/4/72-9/23/78 Season Openers: 18-19 (.486) Fewest: 0, 1984, 1987, 1994, 2000 60, 10/22/83-11/12/88 Home Openers: 23-14 (.623) When Opening at Home: 14-6 (.700) CONFERENCE AWAY WINS BIGGEST COMEBACK VICTORIES When Opening on Road: 4-13 (.235) Most: 4, 1984 Deficit Situation Opponent Date Final Conference Openers: 8-15 (.348) Fewest: 0, 1982, 1989, 1995, 1997, 1998 21 Trailed 35-14 in 2nd qtr. Nebraska-Omaha Oct. 16, 1976 63-42 Home: 6-8 (.429) 19 Trailed 28-9 in 3rd qtr. Tennessee State Nov. 9, 1979 36-28 Away: 2-7 (.222) CONFERENCE AWAY LOSSES 17 Trailed 41-24 in 3rd qtr. at BYU Oct. 10, 1981 45-41 Homecoming Games: 21-16 (.568) Most: 4, 1996, 1997, 1998 14 Trailed 24-10 in 3rd qtr. at Wyoming Nov. 29, 2003 35-24 Overtime Games: 1-6 (.143) Fewest: 0, 1984 14 Trailed 21-7 in 2nd qtr. at San Diego State Nov. 25, 2000 31-24 14 Trailed 14-0 in 2nd qtr. North Texas State Nov. 1, 1986 27-26 OVERALL RECORD CONFERENCE WINS 14 Trailed 14-0 in 1st qtr. Utah Oct. 20, 1979 43-41 Best: 12-1 (.923), 1974 Most: 12, 1974 14 Trailed 14-0 in 1st qtr. Northern Colorado Oct. 6, 1979 35-31 Worst: 0-11 (.000), 1998 Fewest: 0, 1998 122 TEAMTEAM RECORDS:RECORDS: OFFENSEOFFENSE RUSHING Per Game: 77.5, 1996 MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS 96.3, 1994 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game: 48 vs. Idaho, 1994 (79 att.) 97.5, 1982 33 at San Jose State, 1996 (61 att.) Game: 68 vs. Wyoming, 1978 97.9, 1971 33 at Idaho, 1977 (55 att.) 68 vs. Reno, 1968 103.6, 1993 32 vs. Wyoming, 1996 (46 att.) 66 vs. Arkansas State, 1995 31 (4 times) last time at SDSU, 1997 (56 att.) 65 vs. New Mexico State, 1991 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Season: 287, 1996 (530 att.) 65 at Reno, 1977 Game: 7 vs. Prairie View A&M, 1974 284, 1981 (492 att.) Season: 632, 1979 6 vs. Portland State, 1986 249, 1997 (471 att.) 596, 1973 6 vs. New Mexico, 1981 232, 1994 (476 att.) 586, 1978 6 vs. New Mexico, 1980 216, 1982 (420 att.) 578, 1974 5 (6 times) last time vs. Wyoming, 2002 547, 2000 Season: 38, 1974 FEWEST PASSING COMPLETIONS 34, 1975 Game: 2 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1974 (12 att.) 32, 1973 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 4 at Arkansas, 2001 (16 att.) 28, 1976 4 at Baylor, 1988 (22 att.) Game: 16 at San Jose State, 1996 28, 1969 4 vs. BYU at Yokohama, Japan, 1978 (15 att.) 16 at Akron, 1976 5 (5 times) last time at BYU, 1998 (20 att.) 17 vs. Idaho, 1994 FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Season: 41, 1973 (104 att.) 17 vs. BYU, 1982 Season: 6, 1999 53, 1974 (129 att.) 18 vs. San Diego State, 1981 8, 1998 85, 1969 (198 att.) Season: 343, 1994 8, 1992 101, 2001 (233 att.) 353, 1993 9, 1996 108, 1991 (228 att.) 359, 1996 9, 1994 108, 1978 (256 att.) 366, 1982 374, 1971 PASSING MOST PASSING YARDS MOST RUSHING YARDS MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Game: 635 vs. Idaho, 1994 561 at Idaho, 1977 Game: 523 at Santa Clara, 1973 Game: 79 vs. Idaho, 1994 (48 comp.) 503 vs. San Diego State, 1996 439 at Wyoming, 2001 61 at San Jose State, 1996 (33 comp.) 486 vs. Wyoming, 1996 439 vs. Hawaii, 1981 57 at BYU, 1981 (31 comp.) 479 at Texas-El Paso, 1981 417 at New Mexico, 1980 56 at San Diego State, 1997 (31 comp.) Season: 4,230, 1981 390 at Colorado State 2002 55, 3 times, last time at Air Force, 1996 3,685, 1996 390 vs. New Mexico, 1981 Season: 530, 1996 (287 comp.) 3,140, 1997 Season: 3,334, 1974 492, 1981 (284 comp.) 3,008, 1982 3,180, 1973 476, 1994 (232 comp.) 2,759, 1977 3,007, 1979 471, 1997 (249 comp.) 2,734, 2000 431, 1995 (204 comp.) 2,654, 1978 FEWEST PASSING YARDS FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTS Game: 21 at BYU, 1998 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS 39 at Baylor, 1988 Game: 11 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1983 (9 comp.) 40 at Arkansas, 2001 Game: (-21) vs. Idaho, 1994 11 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1980 (5 comp.) 41 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1992 (-10) at San Jose State, 1996 11 at Nevada, Reno, 1969 47 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1974 (-6) vs. Air Force, 1998 12 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1974 (2 comp.) Season: 677, 1973 8 vs. Iowa State, 1999 12 vs. Nevada, Reno, 1970 937, 1974 8 at Akron, 1976 Season: 104, 1973 (41 comp.) 1,255, 1969 Season: 930, 1996 129, 1974 (53 comp.) 1,350, 1987 979, 1971 198, 1969 (85 comp.) 1,545, 1998 1,059, 1994 210, 1968 (114 comp.) 1,072, 1982 228, 1991 (228 comp.) 1,140, 1993 HIGHEST AVERAGE RUSHING YARDS Per Carry: 5.8, 1974 5.3, 1973 5.2, 2002 5.0, 2000 4.8, 1979 Per Game: 303.1, 1974 289.1, 1973 250.6, 1979 241.3, 1978 227.8, 2000 LOWEST AVERAGE RUSHING YARDS Per Carry: 2.6, 1996 2.6, 1971 2.9, 1982 3.0, 1972 3.1, 3 times 1974 REBELS — School-record 12 wins 123 TEAMTEAM RECORDS:RECORDS: OFFENSEOFFENSE HIGHEST AVERAGE PASSING YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Per Attempt: 9.1, 1975 MOST TOTAL PLAYS Game: 2 at Baylor, 1988 Per Completion: 17.7, 1974 4 vs. San Jose State, 1988 Per Game: 352.5, 1981 Season: 957, 1979 4 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1986 889, 1996 5 at BYU, 1998 LOWEST AVERAGE PASSING YARDS 880, 1995 6 at Nevada, Reno, 1991 871, 1977 Season: 141, 1971 Per Attempt: 4.8, 1987 851, 2003 Per Completion: 11.3, 1999 149, 1998 156, 1968 11.3, 2003 FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS Per Game: 85.2, 1974 157, 1988 Season: 626, 1968 167, 1969 659, 1971 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 675, 1999 Game: .842 (16-19) at North Texas, 1999 MOST RUSHING FIRST DOWNS 695, 1998 Game: 21 at Pacific, 1990 .818 (9-11) vs. Cal State Fullerton, 1983 700, 1973 .808 (21-26) vs. Idaho State, 1984 19 vs. Arkansas State, 1995 19 at Wyoming, 2001 .778 (21-27) vs.
Recommended publications
  • Jaguars All-Time Roster
    JAGUARS ALL-TIME ROSTER (active one or more games on the 53-man roster) Chamblin, Corey CB Tennessee Tech 1999 Fordham, Todd G/OT Florida State 1997-2002 Chanoine, Roger OT Temple 2002 Forney, Kynan G Hawaii 2009 — A — Charlton, Ike CB Virginia Tech 2002 Forsett, Justin RB California 2013 Adams, Blue CB Cincinnati 2003 Chase, Martin DT Oklahoma 2005 Franklin, Brad CB Louisiana-Lafayette 2003 Akbar, Hakim LB Washington 2003 Cheever, Michael C Georgia Tech 1996-98 Franklin, Stephen LB Southern Illinois 2011 Alexander, Dan RB/FB Nebraska 2002 Chick, John DE Utah State 2011-12 Frase, Paul DE/DT Syracuse 1995-96 Alexander, Eric LB Louisiana State 2010 Christopherson, Ryan FB Wyoming 1995-96 Freeman, Eddie DL Alabama-Birmingham 2004 Alexander, Gerald S Boise State 2009-10 Chung, Eugene G Virginia Tech 1995 Fuamatu-Ma’afala, Chris RB Utah 2003-04 Alexis, Rich RB Washington 2005-06 Clark, Danny LB Illinois 2000-03 Fudge, Jamaal S Clemson 2006-07 Allen, David RB/KR Kansas State 2003-04 Clark, Reggie LB North Carolina 1995-96 Furrer, Will QB Virginia Tech 1998 Allen, Russell LB San Diego State 2009-13 Clark, Vinnie CB Ohio State 1995-96 Alualu, Tyson DT California 2010-13 Clemons, Toney WR Colorado 2012 — G — Anderson, Curtis CB Pittsburgh 1997 Cloherty, Colin TE Brown 2011-12 Gabbert, Blaine QB Missouri 2011-13 Anger, Bryan P California 2012-13 Cobb, Reggie* RB Tennessee 1995 Gardner, Isaiah CB Maryland 2008 Angulo, Richard TE W. New Mexico 2007-08 Coe, Michael DB Alabama State 2009-10 Garrard, David QB East Carolina 2002-10 Armour, JoJuan S Miami
    [Show full text]
  • Antoine Cason Football Camp Learn Football from the Best!
    Learn Football from the Best! Antoine Cason Football Camp Learn individual and team techniques on both offense and defense from an outstanding coaching staff and members of the San Diego Chargers! Antoine Cason Overnight Football Camp July 6 – 9, 2011 San Diego State University Chris Kluwe Kicking & Punting Camp July 6, 2011 San Diego State University Antoine Cason Day Football Camp July 12 – 13, 2011 John Glenn High School, Norwalk, CA FOR ALL FOOTBALL PLAYERS AGES 7–18! 28TH BIG YEAR FOR SPORTS INTERNATIONAL CAMPS! Join an Outstanding Coaching Staff, Antoine Cason and members of the San Diego Chargers! The San Diego Chargers players who coach at Antoine’s camp teach the same offensive and defensive techniques they are taught by the San Diego Chargers’ coaching staff! You will receive daily instruction, lectures and demonstrations by Antoine Cason and/or members of the San Diego Chargers! Some of the Chargers that have attended the camp include: Junior Seau, Quentin Jammer, Ryan Matthews, Scott Mruczkowski, Antoine Cason, Kassim Osgood, Eric Parker, Keenan McCardell, Mike Goff, Marlon McCree, Jyles Tucker, Brandon McKinney, Greg Camarillo, Cletis Gordon Jr., Jeremy Sheffey, Tyronne Gross and Ron Rivera. ANTOINE CASON RyaN MatHEWS MIKE GOFF Scott MRUCZKOWSKI Defensive Back Running Back Former Guard Center San Diego Chargers San Diego Chargers San Diego Chargers San Diego Chargers The Antoine Cason Overnight and Commuter Football Camp gives you a very intense football training experience with Antoine Cason, an outstanding high school and college coaching staff and members of the San Diego Chargers. The Antoine Cason Day Camp offers some of the best, most intense football training available with an outstanding high school coaching staff and Antoine Cason.
    [Show full text]
  • Vs Boise State "Broncos"
    UNLV Football Programs UNLV Athletics 10-13-1973 UNLV "Rebels" vs Boise State "Broncos" University of Nevada, Las Vegas Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/football_programs Part of the American Popular Culture Commons, Civic and Community Engagement Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Repository Citation University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1973). UNLV "Rebels" vs Boise State "Broncos". 1-30. Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/football_programs/15 This Pamphlet is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by Digital Scholarship@UNLV with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Pamphlet in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) directly, unless additional rights are indicated by a Creative Commons license in the record and/or on the work itself. This Pamphlet has been accepted for inclusion in UNLV Football Programs by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BAND NIGHT UNLV FOOTBALL· GENERAL INFORMATION TONIGHT'S GAME UNLV vs BOISE STATE By Dominic Clark UNLV Sports Information Director RON MEYER TONY KNAP UNLV Coach BSC Coach With each week the University of Nevada, Las Vegas football team must face yet another challenge tougher than the week before. The Rebels are 4-1 and thus far the Rebels play have been best said as "When the going gets Tough, then the tough get going." Ron Meyer and his dedicated staff believes in emotion and motivation and the Rebels have been emotionally motivated to play football this season.
    [Show full text]
  • ALL-TIME HONORS PRO BOWL ALL-PRO SELECTIONS Starters CAPITALIZED
    ALL-TIME HONORS PRO BOWL ALL-PRO SELECTIONS Starters CAPITALIZED. Legend: PFWA — Pro Football Writers of America; PFW — Pro Football Weekly; Number in parentheses shows player’s number of Pro Bowls as a Jaguar. FN — Football News; CPFN — College & Pro Football Newsweekly; FD — Football (* did not play due to injury) Digest; TSN — The Sporting News 1996 — OT Tony Boselli DT Tyson Alualu — PFW, TSN (2010) QB Mark Brunell OT Khalif Barnes — PFW/PFWA (2005) WR Keenan McCardell OT Tony Boselli — PFWA, PFW, FN, CPFN (1995) 1997 — P BRYAN BARKER CB Aaron Beasley — FN (1996) OT TONY BOSELLI (2) DE Tony Brackens — PFWA, PFW, FN, CPFN (1996) QB Mark Brunell (2) CB Fernando Bryant — PFWA, PFW, CPFN, FN, FD (1999) PK MIKE HOLLIS C Michael Cheever — FN, CPFN (1996) WR Jimmy Smith S Donovin Darius — PFW, FN, FD (1998) 1998 — OT TONY BOSELLI (3) LB Kevin Hardy — PFWA, PFW, FN, CPFN (1996) WR JIMMY SMITH (2) DT John Henderson — PFWA, PFW (2002) 1999 — OT TONY BOSELLI (4)* RB Maurice Jones-Drew — PFW/PFWA (2006) DE TONY BRACKENS DT Terrance Knighton — PFW (2009) QB Mark Brunell (3) QB Byron Leftwich — PFW (2003) LB KEVIN HARDY G Vince Manuwai — PFW (2003) S CARNELL LAKE G Brad Meester — PFWA, PFW, FN (2000) OT Leon Searcy WR JIMMY SMITH (3) FS Reggie Nelson — PFW/PFWA (2007) 2000 — OT TONY BOSELLI (5)* MLB Bryan Schwartz — FN (1995) WR Jimmy Smith (4) DT Larry Smith — FN (1999) 2001 — WR Jimmy Smith (5)* RB Fred Taylor — PFW, FN, CPFN, FD (1998) DT Gary Walker OT Maurice Williams — FN (2001) 2002 — P Chris Hanson DT Renaldo Wynn — PFW, FN, CPFN (1997)
    [Show full text]
  • Student Success
    The magazine of the University of Nevada, Reno • Winter 2009 Student Success: Engagement, Curriculum, Support. Joe Bradley Improving the Community Student Algae Research Could Turn Nevada into NEVADA SILVER & BLUE Biofuel Powerhouse Nevada Athletics • Winter 2009 Hall of Fame Class More Than 50 Years of Success From the President All things great and small add up to student success at Nevada In recent months, with the openings of the Joe Crowley Student Union, the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center and the groundbreaking for the Davidson Mathematics and Science Center, we have seen the number of great buildings on The magazine of the University of Nevada, Reno our campus grow dramatically. Yet, it can be argued that it is the “small” www.unr.edu/nevadasilverandblue things—small only in the sense that they are the often overlooked but critically important daily Copyright ©2008, by the University of Nevada, Reno. All elements of a thriving university—that truly rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without Photo by Theresa Danna-Douglas equal success for our students. written permission is prohibited. Nevada Silver & Blue (USPS# Shannon Ellis, vice president of Student Student success has always been one of the 024-722), Winter 2009, Volume 25, Number 2, is published Services, and President Milton Glick. quarterly (winter, spring, summer, fall) by the University of foremost goals for our University. We have been Nevada, Reno, Development and Alumni Relations, Morrill challenged in recent months with a statewide economic downturn that has necessitated deep budget Hall, 1664 N. Virginia St., Reno, NV 89503-2007. Periodicals cuts.
    [Show full text]
  • Juwann Winfree's Personal Evolution Leads to Broncos Opportunity. by Kyle Fredrickson Denver Post June 17, 2019
    “He was going to rise.” Juwann Winfree's personal evolution leads to Broncos opportunity. By Kyle Fredrickson Denver Post June 17, 2019 Former CU wide receiver took long road to become Denver sixth-round NFL draft pick. Think Juwann Winfree can fly on the football field? You should have seen him on a skateboard. Picture this: A middle school adrenaline junkie rolling down blacktop near the Hudson River in eastern New Jersey. Find a trick, practice like crazy and land it. He’d glide through the air on six-, seven- and eight- stair drops. Fearless. “It was a hobby that I grew to really love,” Winfree said. “I can still kick-flip.” These days, Winfree walks through the Broncos’ training facility with a similar skate swagger. He still craves the thrill but finds it elsewhere. The rookie receiver, a sixth-round pick out of CU, evades defensive backs with kick-flip footwork and sails through the sky to grab deep passes from quarterback Joe Flacco. The rush of a lifetime. Winfree has always sought speed, and sometimes, to a fault. It nearly derailed this dream. “The way this whole process happened to me was so crazy,” Winfree said. “God was truly on my side.” Winfree dropped skateboarding in seventh grade after a football coach’s ultimatum but rediscovered adrenaline in all the wrong places. He chose Maryland among 26 Division-I scholarship offers out of Dwight Morrow High School, and about 16 months after signing day, the program suspended Winfree indefinitely as a result of failed drug tests and check fraud.
    [Show full text]
  • History and Results
    H DENVER BRONCOS ISTORY ­­ Miscellaneous & R ESULTS Year-by-Year Stats Postseason Records Honors History/Results 252 Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2019 Season Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2019 Season DENVER BRONCOS BRONCOS ALL-TIME DRAFT CHOICES NUMBER OF DRAFT CHOICES PER SCHOOL 20 — Florida 15 — Colorado, Georgia 14 — Miami (Fla.), Nebraska 13 — Louisiana State, Houston, Southern California 12 — Michigan State, Washington 11 — Arkansas, Arizona State, Michigan 10 — Iowa, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon 9 — Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Purdue, Virginia Tech 8 — Arizona, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Minnesota, Syracuse, Texas, Utah State, Washington State 7 — Baylor, Boise State, Boston College, Kansas, North Carolina, Penn State. 6 — Alabama, Auburn, Brigham Young, California, Florida A&M, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, San Diego, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UCLA, Utah, Virginia 5 — Alcorn State, Colorado State, Florida State, Grambling, Illinois, Mississippi State, Pittsburgh, San Jose State, Texas Christian, Tulane, Wisconsin 4 — Arkansas State, Bowling Green/Bowling Green State, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa State, Jackson State, Kansas State, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland-Eastern Shore, Miami (Ohio), Missouri, Northern Arizona, Oregon State, Pacific, South Carolina, Southern, Stanford, Texas A&I/Texas A&M Kingsville, Texas Tech, Tulsa, Wyoming 3 — Detroit, Duke, Fresno State, Montana State, North Carolina State, North Texas State, Rice, Richmond, Tennessee State, Texas-El Paso, Toledo, Wake Forest, Weber State 2 — Alabama A&M, Bakersfield
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Den at Det 08 11 2006 Re
    denver broncos 2006 weekly press release Preseason Game #1 • Denver (0-0) at Detroit (0-0) Friday, Aug. 11, 2006 • 7:30 p.m. EDT FORD FIELD (64,500) • Detroit, Michigan BRONCOS KICK OFF 2006 PRESEASON MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION WITH VISIT TO DETROIT Jim Saccomano (303) 649-0572 [email protected] The Denver Broncos, coming off Paul Kirk (303) 649-0503 [email protected] an AFC West title and a berth in the Patrick Smyth (303) 649-0536 [email protected] conference championship game in Dave Gaylinn (303) 649-0512 [email protected] 2005, will begin their 47th year of Rebecca Villanueva (303) 649-0598 [email protected] professional football on Friday when they visit the Detroit Lions for their WWW.DENVERBRONCOS.COM/MEDIAROOM preseason opener. Kickoff at Ford Field is set for 7:30 p.m. EDT. Denver looks to improve its 10-1 (.909) record in preseason The Denver Broncos have a media-only Web site, which was creat- openers under Mike Shanahan, who begins his 12th year as the ed to assist accredited media in their coverage of the Broncos. By Broncos’ head coach in 2006 and has a 34-14 (.708) preseason going to www.DenverBroncos.com/Mediaroom, members of the record with the club. The Broncos’ game against the Lions marks press will find complete statistical packages, press releases, rosters, updated bios, transcripts, injury reports, game recaps, news clippings, the ninth consecutive season that they will play their first preseason photos and much more.
    [Show full text]
  • The Findlay Toyota Tower at Sam Boyd Stadium
    STRENGTH & CONDITIONING POWER BEHIND THE PROGRAM MIKE GERBER Strength & Conditioning Coach UNLV football’s strength and conditioning program is now under the guid- ance of veteran coach Mike Gerber. “The goal of the UNLV football strength & conditioning program is to maxi- mize those physical traits that excellence in the sport demands,” Gerber said. “Football is a game of relatively short but extremely intense efforts requiring great power production. Because of this, the core of the program is made up of the Olympic Weightlifting movements. Run speed develop- ment and conditioning also follow the dictates of the game’s physical demands. Emphasis is placed especially on initial acceleration because most sprinting in football is relatively short. Conditioning is made up largely of position-specific movement patterns done in series of all-out effort with the quantity of work similar to a long football drive.” The Ernie Becker Sr. Strength and Conditioning Center’s 8,500- square-foot deck features free weights, power racks and Olympian The covered agility drills area platforms. The 1,200-square-foot second level offers stretching and aerobic features 3,000 square feet of areas catered to each sport. The room also features a premium sound system artificial turf. to further enhance the workout experience. More than 60 weight stations cover the state-of-the-art flooring inside the Ernie Becker Sr. Strength & Conditioning Center. 2 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT REBELS WEAR ONLY THE BEST UNLV’S All-New Bill Ireland Locker Room 114 custom-made player lockers fill the Bill Ireland Locker Room inside the Lied Athletic Complex.
    [Show full text]
  • MATCH-UP Buc's-Jacksonville Jaguars'18 Done
    TAMPA BAY BUC’S 2-1 vs JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2-1 5-11 in 2017(4th NFC-S) 9-7 IN 2016(2nd) 6-10 IN 2015(4th) 10-6 in 2017 (1st AFC-S) 3-13 in 2016 (Last AFC-S) 2-14 in 2014 (4th) 4-12 in 2013 (4th) 7-9 in 2012(3rd) 5-11 in 2015(3rd AFC-S) 3-13 in 2014 (3rd AFC-S) Bucs 1-3 in Pre-Season 2017 Defeated Jaguars 12-8 4-12 (3rd AFC-S)in 2013 SERIES : Jaguars Lead Regular Season 4-2 (1-2 in Tampa, 3-0 @ Jacksonville ) Bucs 5-7 Pre Season (4-4 in Jax, 1-3 @ Tampa) rd Prior to Last seasons(2017) Playoff run BUCS 43 SEASON 1976-2018 Jaguars last winning season was 2007—-- 21st in Raymond James STADIUM(1998) 11-5(2nd in AFC-S)---and reached Playoffs Bucs were the Only NFC-South team to defeat NFC as a Wildcard. Jacksonville defeated Champs Atlanta in 2016. Bucs lost Play-off Tie Pittsburgh 31-29, before losing to New England Breaker to Detroit(Common foes: 3-2,2-3) 31-20 in Divisional Round 2017 2018(Pre) STAT STORY vs Jaguars 2018 2017 2016 (27th) 90.6 (28th) 72.0 RUSH OFFENSE 106.3 (13th) 141.1 (Tops) (4th) 272.9 (Tops) 315.0 PASS OFFENSE 213.7 (T-13th) 224.6 (17th) (9th) 363.5 (2nd ) 387.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 320.0 (11th) 365.9 (6th) (4th) 43.4% (4th ) 42.9% 3rd Down% 41.0% T-7th 37.4% 20th T-12th 50% 4-8 T-Topsh 100% 2-2 4th Down% 2-3 (T-11th) 10-13 (2nd)(NO 1st) th nd SCORING st th 18 20.9pts 2 28.7pts 17.0pts (T-21 ) 26.1pts (5 ) 15th 40 4th 3 SACKS ALLOWED 17 (32nd) 24 (6th) 13 fum 14 int / 27 1 fum 1 int / 2 Total TURNOVERS 1 Fum 3 Int 4 Total 10 Fum 13 Int 23 Total Total (23rd) 117.5 (20th) 109.3 RUSH DEFENSE 111.0 (22nd) 116.3 (21stt) (32nd) 260.6
    [Show full text]
  • UNLV "Rebels" Vs Northeast Louisiana "Indians"
    UNLV Football Programs UNLV Athletics 10-6-1973 UNLV "Rebels" vs Northeast Louisiana "Indians" University of Nevada, Las Vegas Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/football_programs Part of the American Popular Culture Commons, Civic and Community Engagement Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Repository Citation University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1973). UNLV "Rebels" vs Northeast Louisiana "Indians". 1-30. Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/football_programs/14 This Pamphlet is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by Digital Scholarship@UNLV with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Pamphlet in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) directly, unless additional rights are indicated by a Creative Commons license in the record and/or on the work itself. This Pamphlet has been accepted for inclusion in UNLV Football Programs by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact [email protected]. :z: =........... CD=­ I» ...•• en -Ul ...... ,..... = en-· -·I» = I»- =-= -·I» =en UNLY FOOTBALL GENERAL INFORMATION TONIGHT'S GAME UNLV vs NORTHEAST LOUISIANA By Dominic Clark RON MEYER UN LV Sports Information Director OLLIE K ELLER UNLV Coach NLU Coach Things don't get any easier for the UN LV football team as the Rebels host a tremendously t ough Northeast Louisiana team tonight. UNLV is 3-1 following last Saturday's narrow 7-3 loss t o Utah State while t he Indians come in with a 1-0-2 record after just beating the 13th ranked Northwestern State (La.) University, 16-1 3.
    [Show full text]
  • Situational Records
    SITUATIONAL RECORDS Last 5 BUCCANEERS' RECORD. 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Years …at home: 4 - 3 2 - 5 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4 18 - 20 …on the road: 4 - 2 5 - 3 1 - 7 1 - 7 5 - 3 16 - 22 …at a neutral site 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 …in the afternoon: 7 - 2 6 - 9 5 - 10 5 - 9 9 - 5 32 - 35 …in the evening: 1 - 3 1 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 2 2 - 8 …in domes: 1 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 2 0 - 4 1 - 3 5 - 11 …outside: 7 - 4 5 - 8 4 - 9 5 - 7 8 - 4 29 - 32 …on grass: 7 - 4 5 - 6 4 - 8 5 - 7 8 - 5 29 - 30 …on artificial turf: 1 - 1 2 - 3 1 - 3 0 - 4 1 - 2 5 - 13 …after winning coin toss: 4 - 2 2 - 6 2 - 5 2 - 5 4 - 3 14 - 21 …after losing coin toss: 4 - 3 5 - 3 3 - 6 3 - 6 5 - 4 20 - 22 … against NFC teams: 5 - 4 5 - 7 4 - 8 3 - 9 7 - 5 24 - 33 … against AFC teams: 3 - 1 2 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 2 2 - 2 10 - 10 …against division opponents: 2 - 2 2 - 4 2 - 4 1 - 5 4 - 2 11 - 17 …against non-division opponents: 6 - 3 5 - 5 3 - 7 4 - 6 5 - 5 23 - 26 …when Bucs scored first: 4 - 2 4 - 3 3 - 6 5 - 3 6 - 3 22 - 17 …when opponents scored first: 4 - 2 3 - 6 2 - 5 0 - 8 3 - 4 12 - 25 …when Bucs scored 21 points or more: 8 - 3 6 - 6 4 - 5 4 - 4 4 - 4 26 - 22 …when opponents held to 20 points or less: 5 - 1 3 - 0 2 - 2 3 - 2 7 - 0 20 - 5 …in games decided by seven points or less: 2 - 3 3 - 6 3 - 6 3 - 7 6 - 4 17 - 26 …in games decided by three points or less: 1 - 3 2 - 2 1 - 4 1 - 4 3 - 0 8 - 13 …when leading after first quarter: 2 - 2 5 - 3 5 - 4 3 - 2 4 - 2 19 - 13 …when tied after first quarter: 2 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 4 1 - 2 4 - 7 …when trailing after first quarter: 4 - 3
    [Show full text]