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FB09 History HISTORY National Honors01 Larry Ned, RB AP Mario Mitchell, CB AP Division I Era Multiple 04 Kirk Morrison, LB SN Todd Santos, QB AP All-America Recipients 87 Paul Hewitt, RB AP Third-Team All-Americans Kerry Reed-Martin, TE AP 13 Players (1 three-time, 12 two-time) 11 times by 11 players Todd Santos, QB AP 3-tIMe all-aMerIcan Yr. Player, Position Source Kevin Wells, C AP Marshall Faulk 88 Monty Gilbreath, WR AP * , RB (1991-1st, 1992-1st, 1993-1st) 63 Neal Petties, WR AP Paul Hewitt, RB AP 70 Tim Delaney, WR AP Kevin Wells, C AP 2-tIMe all-aMerIcans 73 Jesse Freitas, QB AP 95 Chris Finch, OG FN Doug Aronson , OG (1985-HM, 1986-3rd) 79 Pete Inge, OG FN Ricky Parker, DB FN Darius Durham , WR (1981-HM, 1982-HM) 83 Jim Sandusky, WR FN 96 Will Blackwell, WR FN Chris Hardy , RB (1985-HM, 1986-HM) 86 Doug Aronson, OG AP Billy Blanton, QB FN Paul Hewitt , RB (1987-HM, 1988-HM) Rob Awalt, TE AP, FN Peter Holt, PK FN Michael Hughes , P (2005-HM, 2007-HM) 87 Todd Santos, QB SN Adrian Ioja, DE FN Pete Inge , OG (1978-2nd, 1979-2nd) 95 George Jones, RB FN Ricky Parker, CB FN Kirk Morrison , LB (2003-1st, 2004-2nd) 98 Damon Gourdine, WR/KR SN Kyle Turley, OT FN Ricky Parker , DB (1995-HM, 1996-HM) 02 J.R. Tolver, WR SN 98 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DE FN Todd Santos * , QB (1986-HM, 1987-3rd) 05 Michael Hughes, P CF Brian Sipe * , QB (1970-HM, 1971-HM) 07 Michael Hughes, P CF Kyle Turley, OT (1996-HM, 1997-1st) Fourth-Team All-Americans Kevin Wells two times by two players , C (1987-HM, 1988-HM) Freshman All-Americans * - Member of Aztec Hall of Fame Yr. Player, Position Source three times by three players 01 Larry Ned, RB SN First-Team All-Americans 02 J.R. Tolver, WR SN Yr. Player, Position Team Source 13 times by 11 players 01 Kirk Morrison, LB 4th SN three consensus All-America selections Honorable Mention 03 Lynell Hamilton, RB 1st SN, RI 05 Russell Allen, LB HM SN Yr. Player, Position Source All-Americans 67 Haven Moses, WR SN, TM 53 times by 44 players 70 Henry Allison, OG SN, TM, NEA Little All-Americans 71 Willie Buchanon, DB SN, TM, PW Yr. Player, Position Source Tom Reynolds, WR TM (Pre-Division I Era) 64 James Allison, RB NEA 75 Craig Penrose, QB SN, TM 14 times by 13 players 70 Tim Delaney, WR UP 78 Henry Williams, DB FC Brian Sipe, QB AP Yr. Player, Position 91 Marshall Faulk, RB AP, SN Leon Van Gorkum, DE AP, UP 92 ** Marshall Faulk, RB AP, FC, FN, FW, SN, UP, WC 35 John Butler, OG 71 Brian Sipe, QB AP, UP 93 ** Marshall Faulk, RB AP, FC, FN, FW, SN, UP, WC 38 John Duich, OT 76 Travis Hitt, LB UP 96 Noel Prefontaine, P AP, FW 54 Norm Nygaard, RB 78 Pete Inge, OG UP 97 * Kyle Turley, OT FC, FN, FW, SN Ron Steward, WR Don Warren, TE AP, UP 99 Mike Malano, C FW 55 Jay Gutowski, OG Henry Williams, DB AP 03 Kirk Morrison, LB CF 56 Jay Gutowski, OG 79 Tony Allen, RB AP * - Consensus All-American as defined by the NCAA 64 Jim Allison, RB Pete Inge, OG SN ** - Consensus All-American unanimous selection Gary Garrison, WR Pat Mulholland, P SN AP - Associated Press, CF - Collegefootballnews, FC - Amer- 66 Leo Carroll, DE Steve Stapler, WR AP ican Football Coaches Association (Kodak), FN - Football Don Horn, QB Terrell Ward, DB AP News, FW - Football Writers Association of America, NEA - 67 Steve Duich, OT 80 Kevin Mitchell, LB SN Newspaper Enterprise Association, PW - Pop Warner, RI - Haven Moses, WR 81 Vernon Dean, DB AP, SN Rivals.com, SN - Sporting News, TM - Time Magazine, UP - 68 Fred Dryer, DL Darius Durham, WR AP United Press. Lloyd Edwards, RB Mike Jezulin, P AP Matt Kofler, QB SN Second-Team All-Ameri- 82 Darius Durham, WR AP Academic All-Americans 83 Matt Long, C AP three times by three players cans Jim Sandusky, WR AP Yr. Player, Position Team 10 times by nine players Mike Saxon, P AP 84 Tory Nixon, CB AP 78 Don Warren, TE 2nd Yr. Player, Position Source 85 Doug Aronson, OG AP 98 Scott Auerbach, DB 1st 78 Pete Inge, OG AP Chris Hardy, RB AP 01 Brian Simnjanovski, P 2nd Henry Williams, DB UP Mike Hooper, DT AP 79 Pete Inge, OG AP, UP Chris O'Brien, PK AP National Award Candidates 85 Webster Slaughter, WR AP, FN Todd Richards, LB AP Heisman Trophy (Top College Player) 90 Patrick Rowe, WR AP Mike Stevens, MG AP 95 George Jones, RB AP 86 Levi Esene, DT AP 91 Marshall Faulk (9th; 52 pts.) 96 Noel Prefontaine, P FN Chris Hardy, RB AP 92 Marshall Faulk (2nd; 1,080 pts.) 97 Kyle Turley, OT AP Steve Lauter, DB AP 93 Marshall Faulk (4th; 250 pts.) NRU | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY/NATIONAL HONORS cont. Maxwell Award (College Player of the Year) NCAA Statistical Champions 06 Lynell Hamilton, RB (preseason) total oFFense Hossman Award (National Player of the Year) Year Player Cl. Plays Rush Pass Total YPG 04 Kirk Morrison, LB (preseason) 1969 Dennis Shaw Sr. 388 12 3,185 3,197 319.7 1973 Jesse Freitas Sr. 410 -92 2,993 2,901 263.7 Bednarik Award (Outstanding Defensive Player) 1987 Todd Santos Sr. 562 -244 3,932 3,688 307.3 04 Kirk Morrison, LB (preseason) Nagurski Award (Top Defensive Player) rUsHIng Year Player Cl. Gms. Plays Yards YPG 03 Kirk Morrison, LB (preseason) 04 Matt McCoy, LB (preseason) 1991 Marshall Faulk Fr. 9 201 1,429 158.8 Kirk Morrison, LB (preseason) 1992 Marshall Faulk So. 10 265 1,630 163.0 06 Antwan Applewhite, DE (preseason) Butkus Award (Outstanding Linebacker) PassIng Year Player Cl. G Att. Comp. CPG Int. Pct. Yards TDs 02 Kirk Morrison (preseason) 03 Kirk Morrison (preseason) 1971 Brian Sipe Sr. 11 369 196 17.8 21 .531 2,532 17 04 Kirk Morrison (semifinalist, 1 of 12) 1973 Jesse Freitas Sr. 11 347 227 20.6 17 .654 2,993 21 Matt McCoy (preseason) 1975 Craig Penrose Sr. 11 349 198 18.0 24 .567 2,660 15 07 Russell Allen (preseason) Between 1970 and 1978, the NCAA ranked passing leaders by completions per game. 08 Russell Allen (preseason) Ted Hendricks Award (Top Defensive End) receIVIng Year Player Cl. Gms. Rec. RPG Yards TDs 02 Antwan Applewhite, DE (preseason) 1971 Tom Reynolds Jr. 10 67 6.7 1,070 7 Biletnikoff Award (Top Wide Receiver) 1974 Dwight McDonald Sr. 11 86 7.8 1,157 7 02 J.R. Tolver (semifinalist) Kassim Osgood (preseason) receIVIng yards Per gaMe Davey O’Brien Award (Outstanding Quarterback) Year Player Cl. Gms. Rec. Yards Avg. TDs 03 Adam Hall, QB (preseason) 1990 Patrick Rowe Jr. 11 71 1,392 126.6 8 2002 J. R. Tolver Sr. 13 128 1,785 137.3 13 Doak Walker Award (Top Running Back) 01 Larry Ned (semifinalist) scorIng 04 Lynell Hamilton (preseason) Year Player Cl. Gms TDs 2XP FG Pts. Avg. 05 Lynell Hamilton (preseason) 1987 Paul Hewitt Sr. 12 24 0 0 144 12.0 Rimington Award (Outstanding Center) 1991 Marshall Faulk Fr. 9 23 2 0 140 15.6 02 Johnathan Ingram (preseason) 04 Jasper Harvey (preseason) PUnt retUrns 05 Jasper Harvey (preseason) Year Player Cl. No. Yards TDs Long Avg. Lombardi Award (Top Down Lineman) 1983 Jim Sandusky Sr. 20 381 1 90 19.0 03 Kirk Morrison (preseason) 04 Mike Kracalik (preseason) kIckoFF retUrns Kirk Morrison (preseason) Year Player Cl. No. Yards Avg. 08 Russell Allen (preseason) 1980 Mike Fox Fr. 11 361 32.8 Outland Trophy (Top Interior Lineman) 04 Mike Kracalik (preseason) career PoInts Per gaMe Player Years Gms TDs 2XP FG Pts. Avg. Lou Groza Award (Outstanding Kicker) Marshall Faulk 1991-93 31 62 4 0 376 12.1 96 Peter Holt (finalist, 1 of 5) 03 J.C. Mejia (semifinalist, 1 of 20) Ray Guy Award (Outstanding Punter) NCAA Annual Team Champions 03 Brian Simnjanovski (preseason) 06 Michael Hughes (preseason) 1969 Total Offense 532.2 yards per game 07 Michael Hughes (preseason) 1969 Passing Offense 374.2 yards per game 1969 Scoring Offense 46.4 points per game 1971 Passing Offense 251.4 yards per game 1973 Passing Offense 305.0 yards per game 1975 Passing Offense 291.3 yards per game 1983 Punt Returns 17.0 yards per return 1996 Net Punting 44.9 yards per punt Craig Penrose became the third Aztec quarterback in a five-year span to lead the nation in passing when he threw for 2,660 yards as a senior in 1975. MEDIA GUIDE | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | NRV.
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