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2016 BGSU Football Media Guide Record Book Career 361 BGSU FOOTBALL 2015 MAC CHAMPIONS RECO R D BOOK D RECORD BOOK 2016 BGSU Football Media Guide -122- www.BGSUFalcons.com BGSU FOOTBALL 2015 MAC CHAMPIONS RecoRd Book • IndIvIdual RecoRds Touchdowns RUSHING Game 5 .......................Dave Preston vs. Dayton, 1974 KICK RETURNS Punt Returns Most Attempts ..................Orville Raberding vs. Findlay, 1921 Game 10 ..................Bob Harris vs. C. Michigan, 1950 Game 46 ........................... Bryant Jones vs. Kent, 1981 Season 22 ................................................Josh Harris, 2002 Season 35 ............................................ Robert Redd, 2001 Season 324 ........................................Dave Preston, 1974 Career 47 ......................................... Josh Harris, 2000-03 Career 830 ..................................Dave Preston, 1973-76 Career 82 .................................Charles Sharon, 2002-05 Point After Touchdown Attempts Punt Return Yardage Net Yards Game 10 ...............................Nate Fry vs. Temple, 2005 Game 225 .................Darryl Story vs. Ball State, 1983 Game 152 ..................................................... Bob Zimpfer .......................Shaun Suisham at Temple, 2004 BOOK D vs. Quantico Marines, 1967 Season 1,594 .................................... Travis Greene, 2013 Season 81 ...................................................Tyler Tate, 2015 Season 385 ......................................... Robert Redd, 2001 R Career 3,852 ..............................Travis Greene, 2011-15 Career 226 .............................Shaun Suisham, 2001-04 Career 958 ................................... Bob Zimpfer, 1967-69 Game/QB 158 ......... Freddie Barnes vs. Wisconsin, 2006 Field Goals Made Season/QB 830 .............................................Josh Harris, 2003 Kickoff Returns Game 5 .............................. Brian Leaver vs. Kent, 1994 Career/QB 2,473 ................................... Josh Harris, 2000-03 Game 8 .......................Reggie Thornton vs. TCU, 1988 Season 23 ...................................................Tyler Tate, 2014 Season 44 ........................................Roger Williams, 2009 Career 56 ............................................ Tyler Tate, 2011-14 Rushing Touchdowns Career 99 ................................. Roger Williams, 2006-09 Consec. 14 .......................................Brian Leaver, 1993-94 RECO Game 5 .......................Dave Preston vs. Dayton, 1974 Season 20 ................................................Josh Harris, 2002 Kickoff Return Yardage Career 43 ......................................... Josh Harris, 2000-03 Game 177 ..................Reggie Thornton vs. TCU, 1988 RECEIVING Season 981 ...................................... BooBoo Gates, 2011 Average Yards Per Carry Receptions Career 2,139 ........................... Roger Williams, 2006-09 Season 6.7 ............................................... Fred Durig, 1951 Game 22 .............Freddie Barnes at Kent State, 2009 Career 5.7 .........................................Fred Durig, 1950-52 Season *155 ...................................Freddie Barnes, 2009 Career 297 .............................. Freddie Barnes, 2006-09 * NCAA Record INTERCEPTIONS Pass Interceptions Game 3 ...................Janssen Patton vs. Kent St., 2000 PASSING Yards Attempts ................................vs. Western Michigan, 2003 Game 278 ..........Freddie Barnes at Kent State, 2009 Game 73 ........... James Knapke, vs. Indiana, 2014 ....................................vs. Northern Illinois, 2003 Season 1,770 ..................................Freddie Barnes, 2009 Season 575 ......................................Tyler Sheehan, 2009 .....................Carlos Brooks vs. Kent State, 1992 Career 3,450 ...........................Charles Sharon, 2002-05 Career 1,494 .............................Tyler Sheehan, 2006-09 ....................Martin Bayless vs. Ball State, 1983 ...............................Jac Tomasello vs. Kent, 1981 Touchdowns Completions ..........................Shawn Simms vs. Toledo, 1981 Game 4 ....................Jeff Groth vs. Grand Valley, 1978 Game 46 ........... James Knapke, vs. Indiana, 2014 ...................Arch Tunnell vs. Cal Poly SLO,1960 Season 19 ........................................Freddie Barnes, 2009 Season 383 .......................................Matt Johnson, 2015 ...................Jack Harbaugh vs. Delaware, 1959 Career 34 .................................Charles Sharon, 2002-05 Career 966 ................................Tyler Sheehan, 2006-09 Season 12 ............................................Max Minnich, 1948 Career 27 ..................................Martin Bayless, 1980-83 Average Yards Per Reception Yards Season 21.7 .....................................Bob Schnelker, 1949 Game 505 ............Tyler Sheehan at Kent State, 2009 Interception Yards Career 20.8 ....................................Jack Hecker, 1953-55 Season 4,946 ....................................Matt Johnson, 2015 Game 127 ........................ Julius Livas vs. Miami, 1971 Career 10,280 ..........................Brian McClure, 1982-85 Season 220 ...........................................P.J. Mahone, 2007 Career 273 ...............................Martin Bayless, 1980-83 Interceptions PUNTING Game 6 ............Ryan Henry vs. Louisiana Tech, 1995 Attempts NOTE Season 16 ......................................... Brian McClure, 1983 Game 13 ...........................Max Minnich vs. Ohio, 1947 Bold/Italic -- Active players in 2016 Career 58 ...................................Brian McClure, 1982-85 Season 82 .......................... Joseph Davidson, 2014 Career 219 .......................................Jim Phelps, 1981-83 Touchdowns Game 6 .......................Ryan Henry vs. Ball State, 1994 Yards ......................Matt Johnson at Maryland, 2015 Game 593 ............................. Cris Shale, vs. CMU, 1990 Season 46 ..........................................Matt Johnson, 2015 Season 3,497 .................... Joseph Davidson, 2014 Career 73 ....................................Matt Johnson, 2011-15 Career 8,955 ....................................Jim Phelps, 1981-83 Completion Percentage Average Yards Per Punt Game .928 ........Ryan Henry vs. Akron, 1994 (13/14) Game 60.5..... Joseph Davidson, vs. Ball St., 2014 Season .673 ..................Matt Johnson, 2015 (383/569) Season 46.8 ..............................................Cris Shale, 1990 Career .654 .........Matt Johnson, 2011-15 (655-1002) Career 43.1 ........................................Cris Shale, 1988-90 Average Yards Per Completion Season 18.0 .......................................Bill Bradshaw, 1953 Career 19.0 ................................ Bill Bradshaw, 1952-54 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Game 81 ............ James Knapke, vs. Indiana 2014 Season 709 .............................................Josh Harris, 2002 SCORING Career 1,771 .............................Tyler Sheehan, 2006-09 Points Scored (Non-Kickers) Game 30 .....................Dave Preston vs. Dayton, 1974 Yards Season 134 .............................................Josh Harris, 2002 Game 527 .....Josh Harris vs. Northern Illinois, 2003 Career 284 ...................................... Josh Harris, 2000-03 Season 5,105 ....................................Matt Johnson, 2015 Career 10,535 ..........................Tyler Sheehan, 2006-09 Points Scored (Kickers) Game 19 .................... Carl Bachman vs. Findlay, 1921 Season 114 ................................................Tyler Tate, 2013 Career 361 .............................Shaun Suisham, 2001-04 2016 BGSU Football Media Guide -123- www.BGSUFalcons.com BGSU FOOTBALL 2015 MAC CHAMPIONS RecoRd Book • IndIvIdual GaMe RecoRds RECO Touchdown Passes Points Scored SINGLE GAME 6 ............................................Matt Johnson at Maryland, 2015 30 ..............................................Dave Preston vs. Dayton, 1974 Rushing Attempts 6 ................................................Ryan Henry vs. Ball State, 1994 24 ........................Bernard White vs. Eastern Michigan, 1985 46 .........................................Bryant Jones vs. Kent State, 1981 5 .......................................... Matt Johnson at Kent State, 2015 24 ......................................Bernard White vs. Richmond, 1984 43 ....................................................Keylan Cates vs. Ohio, 1995 5 ..................................................Matt Johnson vs. Akron, 2015 24 ...........................................Jeff Groth vs. Grand Valley, 1978 41 .............................Dave Preston vs. San Diego State, 1974 5 .................................................Matt Johnson vs. UMass, 2015 24 ..................................................Paul Miles vs. Marshall, 1972 R 38 ........................................Andre Givens vs. Kent State, 2014 5 ...................................................... Matt Johnson vs. NIU, 2013 24 ............................................ Julius Livas vs. Kent State, 1970 38 ............................................... Dave Preston vs. Toledo, 1974 D BOOK D 5 .............................................Omar Jacobs vs. Memphis, 2004 24 ........................................ Fred Matthews vs. Marshall, 1968 37 ......................................................Paul Miles vs. Toledo, 1983 5 .............................................. Omar Jacobs vs. Marshall, 2004 24 ............................................. Chuck Radich
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