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2020 Marshall University Football Record Book 2020 Marshall University Football Record Book Some stats (e.g. third down conversions, quarterback sacks, time of possession) were not kept in the earlier years; what is listed here comes from what was included in the game-by-game stat reports from the time that it was tracked. Most offi cial game statistical reports have been available since 1960. Prior to 1960 the information assembled here comes from media reports of the contests (mostly newspapers and yearbooks). In the early years of Marshall football, the team played several games against club, semi-pro and high school teams. Th e records listed herein are only from games against college competition. Th e NCAA does not count bowl game statistics prior to 2002. As this record book serves as a comparison of Marshall players to one another, all bowl game statistics are included - even prior to 2002. Index 2-18 Scoring 200-204 Marshall vs. All Opponents 19-33 Kick Scoring 205 Series Records 34-38 First Downs 206-211 Year-by-Year Results 39-64 Rushing 212 Head Coaching Records 65-92 Passing 213 All-Time Athletics Staff 93-109 Receiving 214-216 Award Winners 110-125 Total Off ense 217-218 Home Game-by-Game Attendance 126-130 All-Purpose Yardage 219 Homecoming Games 131-140 Punting 141-145 Turnovers 146-150 Penalties 151-159 Punt Returns 160-168 Kickoff Returns 169-181 Interceptions/Interception Returns 182-187 Tackles 188-190 Quarterback Sacks 191-193 Blocked Kicks 194 Th ird/Fourth Down Conversions 195-196 Time of Possession 197 Attendance Records 198 Joan C. Edwards Stadium Records 1 199 Marshall in Polls/Vs. Ranked Opponents Team Scoring Marshall Opponents Most Points Scored Most Points Scored 101 vs Kentucky Wesleyan 1916 (101-0) 94 at Denison 1917 (94-0) 94 vs Wilmington 1914 (94-0) 92 vs West Virginia 1915 (92-6) 90 vs Georgetown College 1937 (90-0) 81 at West Virginia 1923 (81-0) 87 vs Transylvania 1912 (87-0) 70 at Marietta 1909 (70-0) 81 vs Valparaiso 1936 (81-0) 69 at West Virginia 2012 (69-34) 79 vs Sandy Valley Seminary 1914 (79-0) 68 at Marietta 1917 (68-0) 76 vs Morris Harvey 1919 (76-0) 67 vs Western Kentucky 2014 (67-66, OT) 71 vs Alderson 1922 (71-6) 66 at Miami (Ohio) 1971 (66-6) 71 vs Morehead State 1994 (71-7) 65 at East Carolina 2012 (65-59, 2 OT) 70 vs Morehead State 1991 (70-11) 65 vs Akron 2016 (65-38) 67 vs Detroit Tech 1940 (67-0) 63 at Georgia Southern 1989 (63-31) 67 vs West Virginia Wesleyan 1940 (67-0) 63 at Houston 2011 (63-28) 66 vs Oklahoma City 1938 (66-0) 61 at Georgetown College 1917 (61-0) 66 vs Buff alo 2002 (66-21) 66 vs Western Kentucky 2014 (66-67, OT) Largest margin of victory 65 vs Greenbrier Military Academy 1919 (65-0) 94 at Denison 1917 (94-0) 65 at New River State 1927 (65-0) 86 vs West Virginia 1915 (92-6) 81 at West Virginia 1923 (81-0) Largest margin of victory 70 at Marietta 1909 (70-0) 101 vs Kentucky Wesleyan 1916 (101-0) 68 at Marietta 1917 (68-0) 94 vs Wilmington 1914 (94-0) 61 at Georgetown College 1917 (61-0) 90 vs Georgetown College 1937 (90-0) 60 at Miami (Ohio) 1971 (66-6) 87 vs Transylvania 1912 (87-0) 59 at Ohio 1908 (59-0) 81 vs Valparaiso 1936 (81-0) 59 at West Virginia Wesleyan 1912 (59-0) 79 vs Sandy Valley Seminary 1914 (79-0) 56 at Vanderbilt 1948 (56-0) 76 vs Morris Harvey 1919 (76-0) 56 at Louisville 1977 (56-0) 67 vs Detroit Tech 1940 (67-0) 55 at Ohio 1920 (55-0) 67 vs West Virginia Wesleyan 1940 (67-0) 55 at Kentucky 1960 (55-0) 66 vs Oklahoma City 1938 (66-0) 54 vs Western Kentucky 2016 (60-6) 65 vs Greenbrier Military Academy 1919 (65-0) 53 vs Kentucky 1905 (53-0) 65 vs Alderson 1922 (71-6) 53 at Wilmington 1923 (53-0) 65 at New River State 1927 (65-0) 50 at Miami (Ohio) 1975 (50-0) 64 vs Salem 1939 (64-0) 64 vs Morehead State 1994 (71-7) Most points scored at Marshall 62 vs Ohio Wesleyan 1938 (62-0) 92 vs West Virginia 1915 (92-6) 62 vs Morgan State 2016 (62-0) 67 vs Western Kentucky 2014 (67-66, OT) 61 vs VMI 1991 (61-0) 65 vs Akron 2016 (65-38) 60 vs Fairmont State 1931 (60-0) 60 vs Western Kentucky 2016 (60-6) 60 vs Louisville 1932 (60-0) 56 vs Louisville 1977 (56-0) 60 vs Liberty 1999 (63-3) 54 vs UCF 2012 (54-17) 53 vs Kentucky 1905 (53-0) Most points scored on the road 51 vs Morehead State 1950 (51-6) 51 vs Bowling Green 1959 (51-7) 65 at New River State 1927 (65-0) 51 vs Western Michigan 1959 (51-0) 63 at Southern Miss 2014 (63-17) 59 at Buff alo 1999 (59-3) Largest margin of victory at Marshall 59 at Southern Miss 2012 (59-24) 86 vs West Virginia 1915 (92-6) 59 at East Carolina 2012 (59-65, 2 OT) 60 vs Miami (Ohio) 1971 (66-6) 58 at Morris Harvey 1936 (58-0) 56 vs Louisville 1977 (56-0) 56 at Old Dominion 2014 (56-14) 54 vs Western Kentucky 2016 (60-6) 52 at Western Carolina 1988 (52-45) 53 vs Kentucky 1905 (53-0) 52 at VMI 1990 (52-7) 51 vs Western Michigan 1959 (51-0) 50 at East Tennessee State 1988 (50-14) 46 vs VMI 1959 (46-0) 45 vs Morehead State 1950 (51-6) Largest margin of victory on the road 43 vs Toledo 1971 (43-0) 42 vs Miami (Ohio) 1953 (42-0) 65 at New River State 1927 (65-0) 42 vs Miami (Ohio) 1974 (42-0) 58 at Morris Harvey 1936 (58-0) 42 vs Indiana State 1981 (42-0) 56 at Buff alo 1999 (59-3) 40 vs Bowling Green 1961 (40-0) 46 at Southern Miss 2014 (63-17) 38 vs Toledo 1980 (38-0) 42 at Old Dominion 2014 (56-14) 38 vs Furman 1982 (45-7) 39 at Morris Harvey 1955 (46-7) 37 vs John Carroll 1950 (39-2) 36 at East Tennessee State 1988 (50-14) 37 vs UCF 2012 (54-17) 35 at Morehead State 1983 (35-0) 35 vs Furman 1982 (35-0) 35 at Southern Miss 2012 (59-24) 2 Team Scoring - C-USA only Marshall Opponents Most Points Scored Most Points Scored 66 vs Western Kentucky 2014 (lost 67-66, OT) 67 vs Western Kentucky 2014 (67-66, OT) 63 at Southern Miss 2014 (63-17) 65 at East Carolina 2012 (65-59, 2 OT) 61 vs Southern Miss 2013 (61-13) 63 at Houston 2011 (63-28) 59 vs UAB 2011 (59-14) 60 vs Western Kentucky 2016 (60-6) 59 at Southern Miss 2012 (59-24) 59 at Tulsa 2011 (59-17) 59 at East Carolina 2012 (lost 65-59, 2 OT) 54 vs UCF 2012 (54-17) 59 vs East Carolina 2013 (59-28) 51 at Rice 2012 (54-51, 2 OT) 56 vs UAB 2013 (56-14) 51 at MTSU 2013 (51-49) 56 at ODU 2014 (56-14) 49 at Western Kentucky 2015 (49-28) 54 at Rice 2012 (54-51, 2 OT) 47 at UCF 2007 (47-13) 52 vs Florida International 2015 (52-0) 45 vs Tulsa 2012 (45-38) Fewest points scored Fewest points scored 3 at UTEP 2005 (31-3) 0 vs Florida International 2015 (52-0) 3 at Memphis 2005 (26-3) 0 vs UTSA 2018 (23-0) 6 at UCF 2011 (16-6) 3 at Charlotte 2017 (14-3) 7 at Southern Miss 2006 (42-7) 3 vs Old Dominion 2017 (35-3) 7 at UTSA 2017 (9-7) 7 vs East Carolina 2007 (26-7) 10 at Rice 2008 (35-10) 7 vs UAB 2009 (27-7) 10 at East Carolina 2010 (37-10) 9 at UTSA 2017 (9-7) 13 at UCF 2007 (47-13) 10 at Tulane 2009 (31-10) 10 vs UTSA 2013 (34-10) 10 at FIU 2013 (48-10) Largest margin of victory 10 at Middle Tennessee 2017 (38-10) 12 vs UTEP 2010 (16-12) 52 vs Florida International 2015 (52-0) 48 vs Southern Miss 2013 (61-13) 46 at Southern Miss 2014 (63-17) Largest margin of victory 45 vs UAB 2011 (59-14) 42 vs UAB 2013 (56-14) 54 vs Western Kentucky 2016 (60-6) 42 at ODU 2014 (56-14) 42 at Tulsa 2011 (59-17) 38 at FIU 2013 (48-10) 37 vs UCF 2012 (54-17) 35 at Southern Miss 2012 (59-24) 35 at Southern Miss 2006 (42-7) 32 at FIU 2014 (45-13) 35 at Houston 2011 (63-28) 32 vs Old Dominion 2017 (35-3) 34 at UCF 2007 (47-13) 31 vs East Carolina 2013 (59-28) 31 at UTEP 2009 (52-21) 28 at UTEP 2005 (31-3) Most points scored on the road Most points scored at Marshall 63 at Southern Miss 2014 (63-17) 59 at Southern Miss 2012 (59-24) 67 vs Western Kentucky 2014 (67-66, OT) 59 at East Carolina 2012 (lost 65-59, 2 OT) 60 vs Western Kentucky 2016 (60-6) 56 at Old Dominion 2014 (56-14) 54 vs UCF 2012 (54-17) 54 at Rice 2012 (54-51, 2 OT) 45 vs Tulsa 2012 (45-38) 49 at MTSU 2013 (lost 51-49) 41 vs Houston 2012 (44-41) 48 at FIU 2013 (48-10) 39 vs UAB 2007 (46-39) 45 at Tulsa 2013 (45-34) 38 vs Tulsa 2008 (38-35) 45 at FIU 2014 (45-13) 35 vs UCF 2010 (35-14) 34 at Southern Miss 2008 (34-27) 34 vs East Carolina 2005 (34-29) 34 at Charlotte 2015 (34-10) 33 vs Southern Miss 2007 (33-24) Largest margin of victory on the road Largest margin of victory at Marshall 46 at Southern Miss 2014 (63-17) 54 vs Western Kentucky 2016 (60-6) 42 at ODU 2014 (56-14) 37 vs UCF 2012 (54-17) 38 at FIU 2013 (48-10) 21 vs UCF 2010 (35-14) 35 at Southern Miss 2012 (59-24) 16 vs UCF 2008 (30-14) 32 at FIU 2014 (45-13) 9 vs Southern Miss 2007 (33-24) 28 at Middle Tennessee 2017 (38-10) 24 at Charlotte 2015 (34-10) 3 Individual Scoring - Single Game Marshall Opponents Most points Scored Most points Scored 38 Doug Freutel vs Greenbrier Military Academy 1919 (5 TD, 6 PAT, safety) 35 Robert “Squirt” Fisher vs Wilmington 1923 (5 TD, 5 PAT) 36 Wilbur Fisher vs Kentucky Wesleyan 1916 (6 TD) 32 Nelson “Knocky” Rupp at Denison 1915 (4 TD, 1 FG, 5 PAT) 32 Harry “Cy” Young vs Georgetown 1911 (5 TD, 1 FG, 4 PAT) (TDs worth 5 pts) 28 “Big Bill” Bolden vs Morris Harvey 1920 (4 TD, 4 PAT) 32 Randy Moss at Ball State 1997 (5 TD, 1 two-point conversion) 24 Carl Leatherwood vs West Virginia 1915 (4 TD) 30 Howard Brackman vs Muskingum 1912 (5 TD) 24 Ernest Bucher at Denison 1917 (4 TD) 30 Jackie Hunt vs Detroit Tech 1940 (5 TD) 24 Francis Fuller at Ohio 1920 (4 TD) 30 Robert Surratt (suh RAT) vs Appalachian State 1984 (5 TD) 24 Dick Conley at Ohio 1966 (4 TD) 30 Ahmad Bradshaw vs UTEP 2006 (5 TD) 24 Fred Mathews at Bowling Green 1968 (4 TD) 26 Jack Morlock vs Georgetown 1937 (4 TD, 2 PAT) 24 Paul Miles at Bowling Green 1972 (4 TD) 25 Angelo “Ukelele” D’Auito vs New River State 1927 (4 TD, 1 PAT)
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