Catawba College Football Records

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Catawba College Football Records CATAWBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING YARDS GAINED GAME - 298 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7). SEASON - 1,141 by Jamelle Cuthbertson in 10 games, 2008. CAREER - 3,769 by Rodney Wallace in 46 games, 2001-04. ONE QUARTER - 133 by Chris Cook vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1980(24-30). ONE HALF - 176 by Rodney Wallace at Lenoir-Rhyne, 2002(37-17). LONGEST RUN - 98 by Roy Pickens vs. Elon, 1959(12-26). ATTEMPTS GAME - 36 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7). SEASON - 203 by Eamon Smart in 11 games, 2017. CAREER - 769 by Rodney Wallace in 46 games, 2001-04. TOUCHDOWNS GAME - 5 by Red Meehan vs. Western Carolina, 1936(53-6). SEASON - 18 by George Bell in 13 games, 2007. CAREER - 41 by Rodney Wallace in 46 games, 2001-04. 100 YARD GAMES CONSECUTIVE - 4 by Andre Marshall, 1993; by Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008. SEASON - 7 by Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008. CAREER - 12 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04. PASSING YARDS GAINED GAME - 492 by Luke Samples at Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). SEASON - 3,322 by Brad Roach in 13 games, 2007. CAREER - 9,650 by Luke Samples in 46 games, 2001-04. ONE QUARTER - 258 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28). ONE HALF - 313 by Luke Samples at Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). LONGEST PASS - 97 yards, Donnie Davis to Jim Bucher vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1972(27-3). ATTEMPTS GAME - 66 by Luke Samples at Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). SEASON - 384 by Brad Roach in 11 games, 2005. CAREER - 1,279 by Luke Samples in 46 games, 2001-04. COMPLETIONS GAME - 38 by Luke Samples at Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). SEASON - 248 by Danny O’Brien in 10 games, 2013. CAREER - 744 by Luke Samples in 46 games, 2001-04. ONE QUARTER - 18 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28). ONE HALF - 23 by Luke Samples at Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS - 10 by Bobby Myers vs. Davidson, 1984(15-30). TOUCHDOWN PASSES GAME - 5 by Brad Roach vs. Albany State, 2007(66-35); by Patrick Dennis vs. Livingstone, 2008(49-7). SEASON - 32 by Brad Roach in 13 games, 2007. CAREER - 74 by Luke Samples in 46 games, 2001-04. COMPLETION PERCENTAGE SEASON - 67.9% (248-365) by Danny O’Brien in 10 games, 2013. CAREER - 60.6% (388-640) by Patrick Dennis in 34 games, 2007-10. EFFICIENCY RATING SEASON – 168.4 by Patrick Dennis in 10 games, 2008. CAREER – 144.1 by Patrick Dennis in 34 games, 2007-10. RECEIVING RECEPTIONS GAME - 14 by Carlos Tarrats vs. Tuskegee, 2015(16-26). SEASON - 73 by Nate Charest in 11 games, 2013. CAREER - 190 by Corey Ready in 44 games, 2002-05. YARDAGE GAME - 247 by Brandon Bunn at Wingate, 2010(35-28). SEASON - 1,046 by Sam Mobley in 11 games, 2017. CAREER - 2,796 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02. TOUCHDOWNS GAME - 4 by Brandon Bunn at Wingate, 2010(35-28). SEASON - 14 by Ike Hill, 1968. CAREER - 30 by Brandon Bunn in 42 games, 2007-10. CONSECUTIVE CATCH GAMES - 46 by Cedric Squirewell, 1999-02. CONSECUTIVE PASSES CAUGHT - 5 by Tim Setzer vs. Guilford, 1982(11-10); by Nick Means vs. Valdosta State, 2002(7-24). TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE GAME - 486 by Brad Roach (486 Pass, 0 Run) at Carson-Newman, 2007(55-49). SEASON - 3413 by Brad Roach (3322 Pass, 91 Run) in 13 games, 2007. CAREER – 10,383 by Luke Samples (9650 Pass, 733 Run), 2001-04. PLAYS GAME - 75 by John Scott vs. Western Carolina, 1966(24-7). SEASON - 433 by Luke Samples in 11 games, 2003. CAREER - 1,559 by Luke Samples in 46 games, 2001-04. ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE GAME - 397 by Ike Hill (0 Run, 177 Rec, 220 Ret) vs. Western Carolina, 1968(24-7). SEASON - 1841 by Ike Hill (169 Run, 833 Rec, 839 Ret), 1968. CAREER - 5565 by Ike Hill (993 Run, 2089 Rec, 2483 Ret), 1965,67-69. LONGEST PLAY - 100 yard kickoff return by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News, 1984(33-9). KICKOFF RETURNS YARDAGE GAME - 304 by LJ McCray vs. Tusculum, 2010(44-54). SEASON - 704 by Allen Simmons, 1975. CAREER - 2,212 by LJ McCray, 2009-10,12-13. LONGEST RETURN - 100 yards(TD) by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News, 1984(33-9), by Trey Mashore vs. Mars Hill, 2011(28-31,OT). ATTEMPTS GAME - 8 by Bill Godsey vs. Appalachian, 1971(21-55). SEASON - 32 by Ike Hill, 1968. CAREER - 81 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69. TOUCHDOWNS GAME - 2 by LJ McCray vs. Tusculum, 2010(44-54). SEASON - 2 by Bill Speacht, 1946; by LJ McCray, 2010. CAREER - 3 by LJ McCray, 2009-10,12-13. PUNT RETURNS YARDAGE GAME - 140 by David Campbell vs. Guilford, 1963(52-0). SEASON - 407 by David Campbell, 1965. CAREER - 883 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69. LONGEST RETURN - 82 yards(TD) by Chip Lewis vs. Wingate, 1991(46-20); 82 yards(TD) by Wil Campagna vs. Appalachian St., 1956(14-7). ATTEMPTS GAME - 7 by Anthony Matthews vs. Mars Hill, 1988(25-17). SEASON - 30 by Allen Simmons, 1974. CAREER - 75 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69. LONGEST BLOCKED FG RETURN - 70 yards(TD) by Corey Reese vs. Tusculum, 1999(36-21). PUNTING PUNTS GAME - 21 by Andrew Appanaitis vs. Carson-Newman, 1932(0-0). SEASON - 109 by Andrew Appanaitis, 1932. CAREER - 231 by Rob Linder, 1985-88. AVERAGE GAME - 62.1 by Ron Crouse vs. Guilford, 1962(3-7). SEASON - 44.7 by Ron Crouse, 1962. CAREER - 41.2 by Ron Crouse, 1960-63. LONGEST PUNT - 75 yards by Scott Mustapick vs. Elon, 1977(7-24). FIELD GOALS GAME - 5 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27). SEASON - 18 by Randy Brown, 1988. CAREER - 55 by Matt Gross, 1998-01. CONSECUTIVE MADE - 17 by Greg Payne from 10-5-96 to 9-20-97). LONGEST FIELD GOAL - 53 yards by Tom Sexton vs. Newberry, 1977(13-10); LONGEST FIELD GOAL (W/O TEE) - 52 by Jason Norton vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994(19-63); Jason Norton vs. Liberty, 1994(12-37). SCORING POINTS GAME - 30 by Red Meehan vs. Western Carolina, 1935(53-6). SEASON - 122 by George Bell, 2007. CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-01. POINT RESPONSIBILITY GAME - 33 by Bill McDevitt vs. Appalachian, 1968(35-38). SEASON - 218 by Brad Roach in 13 games, 2007. CAREER - 496 by Luke Samples, 2001-04. POINTS BY KICK GAME - 18 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27). SEASON - 86 by Randy Brown, 1988. CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-01. POINTS AFTER TD KICKED GAME - 9 by Randy Brown vs. Guilford, 1987(73-14); Cory Darnell vs. Albany State, 2007(66-35). SEASON - 50 by Allan Rohrbaugh, 2004. CAREER - 146 by Matt Gross, 1998-01. CONSECUTIVE MADE - 53 by Randy Brown, 1987-88. INTERCEPTIONS GAME - 3 by Harvey Stratton vs. Appalachian, 1953(14-14); Larry Taylor vs. Presbyterian, 1966(21-14); Tom Burdette vs. Elon, 1969(45-21); Jay Aldredge vs. Guilford, 1984(19-17); Nolan Peterson vs. Carson-Newman, 1996(17-3); Mark McDaniel at Limestone, 2015(10-3) SEASON - 9 by Harvey Stratton, 1953; Nolan Peterson, 1996. CAREER - 20 by Brent Miller, 1977-80; Keith Henry, 1985-88. LONGEST RETURN - 96 yards by Harvey Stratton vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1953(13-41). FUMBLE RECOVERIES GAME - 3 by Bill Griffin vs. Newberry, 1970(41-21). SEASON - 6 by Curtis Walker, 1991. LONGEST RETURN - 74 yards(TD) by Raymond Daniels vs. Guilford, 1987(73-14). TACKLES TOTAL GAME - 25 by Curtis Walker vs. Wofford, 1991(16-22). SEASON - 138 by Cory Johnson, 2012. CAREER - 410 by John Williams, 1992-96. SOLO SEASON - 76 by John Williams, 1996. CAREER - 231 by John Williams, 1992-96. FOR LOSS SEASON - 47 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999. CAREER - 103 by Radell Lockhart, 1997-00. SACKS GAME - 7 (6 solo, 2 halves) by Ron Ellington vs. Mars Hill, 2005(31-0). SEASON – 14.5 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999. CAREER - 38 by Kyle Kitchens, 2014-17. TEAM RECORDS Single-Season Highs OFFENSE DEFENSE Points Scored - 578 in 2007. Most Points Allowed - 481 in 1994. Scoring Avg. - 44.5 in 2007. Fewest Points Allowed - 0 in 1909. Biggest Victory Margin - 29.8 in 1930. Highest Scoring Avg. Against - 43.7 in 1994. Biggest Losing Margin - 27.0 in 1909. Most Shutouts - 10 in 1947. Most Times Shutout - 6 in 1926. Most Consecutive Shutouts - 6 in 1930 & 1947. Most Consecutive Times Shutout - 4 in 1927. Most Yards Allowed - 5254 in 1994. (5 over two seasons in 1910-11 & 1927-28). Fewest Yards Allowed - 1044 in 1940. Total Yards - 6213 in 2007. Highest Defensive Avg. - 477.6 in 1994. Total Offensive Avg. - 477.9 in 2007. Lowest Defensive Avg. - 111.1 in 1941. Rushing Yards - 2931 in 1993. Most Rushing Yards Allowed - 3253 in 1994. Passing Yards - 3597 in 2007. Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed - 587 in 1999. Passes Attempted - 405 in 2007. Most Passing Yards Allowed - 2537 in 2004. Passes Completed - 243 in 2007. Fewest Passing Yards Allowed - 314 in 1960. Most Pass Attempts Against - 368 in 2012. Fewest Pass Attempts Against - 77 in 1940. Most Pass Completions Against - 227 in 2012. Fewest Pass Completions Against - 25 in 1940. MISCELLANEOUS Most Quarterback Sacks - 73 in 1999. Consecutive Games Scoring - 211 (1994-2013) Most Tackles For Losses - 151 in 1999. Consecutive Scoring by Opp. - 62 (1973-79) Most Turnovers Caused - 44 in 1996. Consecutive Shutout Quarters - 27 (1930-31) Most Interceptions - 23 in 1996. Winning Streak - 12 (1942-44) Most Fumble Recoveries - 21 in 1996. Regular-Season Winning Streak - 23 (1999-01) Conference Winning Streak - 16 (1999-01) Home Winning Streak - 14 (1998-00) Losing Streak - 9 in 1982 and 1983.
Recommended publications
  • Bulletin University Publications
    Eastern Illinois University The Keep Eastern Illinois University Bulletin University Publications 4-1-1967 Bulletin 268 - 1967 Spring Sports Guide Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Bulletin 268 - 1967 Spring Sports Guide" (1967). Eastern Illinois University Bulletin. 100. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin/100 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Illinois University Bulletin by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1967 SPRING SPORTS G IDE GENERAL I'NFORMATION OFFICIAL NAME-Eastern Illinois University LOCATION-Charleston, Illinois FOUNDED-1895 ENROLLMENT -5,800 PRESIDENT-Or. Quincy Doudna FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE-Or. William Zeigel NICKNAME-Panthers COLORS-Blue and Gray AFFILIATION-NCAA and NAJA CONFERENCE-Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC or Interstate) UNIVERSITY PHONES-581·2021 (Area Code 217) ATHLETIC STAFF Walter S. Lowell-Director, School of Health and Physical Education Tom Katsimpalis-Director of Athletics William Riordan-Director of lntramurals Maynard O'Brien-Chairman, Division of Physical Education for Men; Head Track, Cross Country Clyde Biggers-Head Football Robert W. Bissell-Trainer Robert Carey-Asst. Tennis Frank Chizevsky, Jr.-Asst. Football, Asst. Wrestling Rex Darling-Head Basketball, Tennis Robert Eudekis-Asst. Football, Track Robert Hussey-Head Gymnastics, Asst. Football Ben Newcomb-Head Baseball, Asst. Football R:onald Paap-Asst. Basketball, Baseball Raymond Padovan-Head Swimming Harold Pinther-Head Wrestling, Golf Francis Teller-Head Soccer, Asst. Golf Richard Vaughan-Asst. Football, Gymnastics Thomas Woodall-Asst.
    [Show full text]
  • 2009 OVC FB Media Guide.Pmd
    OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS 215 Centerview Drive, Suite 115 Introduction Brentwood, TN 37027 Media Information ............................................................................... 2 Phone - (615) 371-1698 OVC Style Guide ................................................................................ 3 FAX - (615) 371-1788 Conference History ........................................................................ 4-5 www.OVCSports.com OVC Honors/Awards ........................................................................ 6 OVC Commissioner ............................................................................ 7 OVC Staff ....................................................................................... 8-9 OVCSports.TV ................................................................................. 10 STAFF FCS Conference Alignment .............................................................. 11 Division I Football Information ..................................................... 12-13 Beth DeBauche, Commissioner 2009 Season Preview/Notes ..................................................... 14-15 E-mail: [email protected] 2009 Composite Schedule/2010 Schedule ...................................... 16 Brad Walker, Associate Commissioner for Operations/COO E-mail: [email protected] 2009 Team Information/Outlooks Austin Peay ................................................................................ 17-22 Jennifer Gibbs, Assistant Commissioner for Championships/SWA Eastern Illinois ............................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Eastern Illinois University 1965 Fall Sports Brochure
    Eastern Illinois University The Keep Eastern Illinois University Bulletin University Publications 9-1-1965 Bulletin 258 - 1965 Fall Sports Brochure Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Bulletin 258 - 1965 Fall Sports Brochure" (1965). Eastern Illinois University Bulletin. 90. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin/90 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Illinois University Bulletin by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY GENERAL INFORMATION Oflicial ~mne-Eastern Illinois University Location-Charleston, Illinois Founded-1895 Enrolhnent-5,400 (est.) President-Or. Quincy Doudna Faculty Hepresentative-John W. Masley Nickname-Panthers Colors-Royal Blue and Gray Home Field-Lincoln Field (cap. 4,000) Afnliation-~CAA and NAIA Conference-Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC or Interstate) ATHLETIC STAFF Walter S. Lowell--Director, School of Health and Physical Education Tom Katsimpalis-Director of Athletics William Riordan-Director of Intramurals Maynard O'Brien-Chairman, Division of Phys- ical Education for Men; Head Track, Cross Country Clyde Biggers-Head Football Rex Darling-Head Basketball Robert Eudeikis-Asst. Football, Track Robert Hussey-Head Gymnastics, Asst. Football Ben ~ewcomb-Head Baseball, Asst. Football Honald Paap-Asst.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 OVC Football Media Guide.Indd
    OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS 215 Centerview Drive, Suite 115 Introduction Brentwood, TN 37027 Media Information ...............................................................................2 Phone - (615) 371-1698 OVC Style Guide ................................................................................3 FAX - (615) 891-1682 Conference History ..........................................................................4-5 www.OVCSports.com OVC Honors/Awards ..........................................................................6 www.OVCDigitalNetwork.com OVC Commissioner ............................................................................7 OVC Staff ......................................................................................8-10 FCS Conference Alignment .............................................................. 11 STAFF Division I Football Information .....................................................12-13 Wilson/Farm Bureau Health Plan ................................................14-15 Beth DeBauche, Commissioner 2017 Season Preview/Notes .......................................................16-17 2017 Composite Schedule/2018 Schedule ......................................18 Kate Barnett, Assistant Commissioner for Championships & Compliance E-mail: [email protected] 2017 Team Information/Outlooks Stephanie Castera Assistant Commissioner for Institutional Services/SWA Austin Peay .................................................................................19-24 E-mail: [email protected]
    [Show full text]
  • 2004 Media Guide
    2010 CATAWBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL GUIDE THIS IS CATAWBA COLLEGE CONTENTS atawba College was founded in CNewton, North Carolina in 1851 by Catawba Athletic Administration . 1 the German Reformed Church. In 1890, Head Coach Chip Hester . 2 Catawba became a coeducational institu- tion, with the first woman graduate com- Assistant Coaches . 3-4 pleting her studies in 1893. Officials Season Outlook . 5 closed the Newton campus in 1923 and moved to its present location in Salisbury, Player Profiles . 6-17 re-opening in 1925. In 1957, the Shuford Stadium . .19 Evangelical and Reformed Church merged to form the United Church of Christ, with 2010 Veteran Roster . 20 countries attend Catawba. The student body which the College maintains affiliation. 2010 Newcomer Roster . 21 Catawba seeks to serve the Salisbury- is evenly divided among men and women. Rowan County community through its pro- Indians’ 2009 Statistics . 22-23 grams and services. The Roberston College- MAJORS OFFERED 2009 Year in Review . 24-28 Community Center, a facility built as a joint Bachelor of Arts venture with the community over 35 years Biology All-Americans and Pro Players . 29 ago, houses the Shuford School of Performing Chemistry Record Vs. All Opponents . 30 Arts and showcases musical and theatre pro- Chemistry Education Year-By-Year Scores . 31-33 ductions from the college and the communi- Communication Arts ty. Similarly, the college’s athletic facilities Comprehensive Science Education Individual Records . 33-34 have been enhanced be the local community Education and are available to the local residents as well Team Records . 35 English as the students. Environmental Studies Career Leaders .
    [Show full text]
  • Eastern Illinois 1967-68 Basketball Schedule
    Eastern Illinois University The Keep Eastern Illinois University Bulletin University Publications 12-1-1967 Bulletin 272 - 1967 Winter Sports Guide Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Bulletin 272 - 1967 Winter Sports Guide" (1967). Eastern Illinois University Bulletin. 104. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin/104 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Illinois University Bulletin by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1967 Winter Sports Guide GENERAL INFORMAnON OFFICIAL NAME-Eastern Illinois University LOCATION-Charleston, Illinois FOUNDED-1895 ENROLLMENT-6,491 (fall quarter) PRESIDENT-Or. Quincy Doudna FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE-Or. William Zeigel NICKNAME-Panthers COLORS-Blue and Gray HOME GYM-Lantz Building (6,800) AFFILIATION-NCAA and NAIA CONFERENCE-Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Confer· ence (IIAC or Interstate) UNIVERSITY PHONES-581-2021 (Area Code 217) ATHLETIC STAFF Walter S. Lowell-Director, School of Health, Physical ~· Education and Recreation Tom Katsimpalis-Director of Athletics• William Riordan-Director of lntramurals Maynard O'Brien-Chairman, Division of Physical Education for Men; Head Track, Head Cross Country Clyde Biggers-Head Football Robert W. Bissell-Trainer Robert Carey-Head Golf John Caine-Head Basketball Frank Chizevsky, Jr.-Asst. Football, Asst. Wrestling Robert Eudeikis-Asst.. Football, Asst. Track Robert Hussey-Head Gymnastics, Asst. Soccer William McCabe- Head BasebaW Estel Mills-Diving, Asst. Swimming Ben Newcomb-Asst. Baseball, Asst. Football Ronald Paap-Asst. Basketball, Asst. Baseball Raymond Padovan-Head Swimming; Asst.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 OVC Football Media Guide.Indd
    AUSTIN PEAY GOVERNORS Fortera Stadium (8,000) - Opened in 1946; Renovated in 2014. Dr. Alisa White Gerald Harrison Stefan Nolet Will Healy President Athletics Director Football Contact Head Coach 2018 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Basic Information Sept. 1 at Georgia (ESPN) 2:30 p.m. Location: .................................................................................Clarksville, Tenn. First meeting Enrollment: .............................................................................................10,344 Sept. 8 Presbyterian 6:00 p.m. Founded: ...................................................................................................1927 Presbyterian leads 1-0; Last Meeting: Presbyterian won 13-7 (1955) Nickname:.........................................................................................Governors Colors: .......................................................................................Red and White Sept. 15 at Morehead State 5:00 p.m. President: .................................................................................. Dr. Alisa White Morehead State leads 27-18; Last Meeting: APSU won 69-13 (9/16/17) Athletic Director: ...................................................................... Gerald Harrison Sept. 22 at UT Martin* 2:00 p.m. Stadium (Capacity): .................................................... Fortera Stadium (8,000) UT Martin leads 38-26-2; Last Meeting: APSU won 7-0 (9/30/17) Surface: .................................................................................. FieldTurf XT Twitter:
    [Show full text]
  • Former Panthers in the Nfl
    FORMER PANTHERS IN THE NFL BRAD CHILDRESS SEAN PAYTON MIKE SHANAHAN Head Coach Head Coach - New Orleans Saints Head Coach - Denver Broncos Minnesota Vikings 2006 NFL Coach of the Year 1998 & 1999 Super Bowl Champions EASTERN EARNS TITLE OF 'CRADLE OF COACHES' IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eastern has the distinction of being the ‘Cradle of Coaches’ in the Brad Childress, a 1988 graduate, was named head coach of the National Football League with three alumni serving as head coaches in Minnesota Vikings, following the 2005 season. the NFL and three more former players as assistant coaches. Mike Heimerdinger, Class of 1974, is the offensive coordinator with Former All-American quarterback Sean Payton, Class of 1987, the Tennessee Titans. A former three year letter winner for the Panther became the newest member of the distinguished club when he was baseball team, he still holds the school career stolen base record. named head coach of the New Orleans Saints early in 2006. He was Randy Melvin, Class of 1981, is the defensive line coach with the an All-American quarterback with Eastern from 1983-86, and threw for a Cleveland Browns. He was a Panther All-American defensive lineman school record 10,655 yards. He still holds 11 single game, season and from 1978-80, and a member of that same 1978 NCAA II championship career passing records. team. He also returned to Eastern as an assistant coach from 1988-94. Mike Shanahan, Class of 1974, is the head coach of the two Greg McMahon, Class of 1983, is an assistant special teams coach, time Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos.
    [Show full text]
  • Communication Through Athletic History at Eastern Illinois University: 1899-1988 Michael H
    Eastern Illinois University The Keep Masters Theses Student Theses & Publications 1988 Communication Through Athletic History at Eastern Illinois University: 1899-1988 Michael H. Chron Eastern Illinois University Recommended Citation Chron, Michael H., "Communication Through Athletic History at Eastern Illinois University: 1899-1988" (1988). Masters Theses. 4446. https://thekeep.eiu.edu/theses/4446 This Dissertation/Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Theses & Publications at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in Masters Theses by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THESIS REPRODUCTION CERTIFICATE TO: Graduate Degree Candidates who have written formal theses. SUBJECT: Permission to reproduce theses. The University Library is receiving a number of requests from other institutions asking permission to reproduce dissertations for inclusion in their library holdings. Although no copyright laws are involved, we feel that professional courtesy demands that permission be obtained from the author before we allow theses to be copied. Please sign one of the following statements: Booth Library of Eastern Illinois University has my permission to lend my thesis to a reputable college or university for the purpose of copying it for inclusion in that institution's library or research holdings. Date Author I respectfully request Booth Library of Eastern Illinois University not allow my thesis be reproduced because of the intense research__ methods involved
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 Catawba College Football Guide
    2012 CATAWBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL GUIDE THIS IS CATAWBA COLLEGE CONTENTS atawba College was founded in CNewton, North Carolina in 1851 by Catawba Athletic Administration . 1 the German Reformed Church. In 1890, Catawba became a coeducational institu - Head Coach Chip Hester . 2 tion, with the first woman graduate com - Assistant Coaches . 3-4 pleting her studies in 1893. Officials Player Profiles . 5-15 closed the Newton campus in 1923 and All-Americans and Pro Players . 17 moved to its present location in Salisbury, re-opening in 1925. In 1957, the Chiefs Club . 18 Evangelical and Reformed Church merged Shuford Stadium . .19 to form the United Church of Christ, with 2012 Veteran Roster . 20 which the College maintains affiliation. countries attend Catawba. The student body Catawba seeks to serve the Salisbury- is evenly divided among men and women. 2012 Newcomer Roster . 21 Rowan County community through its pro - Indians’ 2011 Statistics . 22-23 MAJORS OFFERED grams and services. The Roberston College- 2011 Year in Review . 24-29 Community Center, a facility built as a joint Bachelor of Arts venture with the community over 35 years Biology Record Vs. All Opponents . 30 ago, houses the Shuford School of Performing Chemistry Year-By-Year Scores . 31-33 Arts and showcases musical and theatre pro - Chemistry Education Individual Records . 33-34 ductions from the college and the communi - Communication Arts Team Records . 35 ty. Similarly, the college’s athletic facilities Comprehensive Science Education Career Leaders . 36 have been enhanced be the local community Education and are available to the local residents as well English Top Individual Seasons .
    [Show full text]
  • Lenoir-Rhyne Football Record Book
    LENOIR-RHYNELENOIR-RHYNE FOOTBALL FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Kyle Dugger is the only Lenoir- Rhyne player to win the Cliff Harris Award and is an All-American as both a return specialist and defen- sive back. 101 Years of Football / 89 All-Americans 1 520 all-time wins / 23 conference championships LENOIR-RHYNE FOOTBALL GLORY YEARS: 1955-62 CAREER RECORDS Overview 1959 (10-1) LR’s football history is filled with tradition, In ’59, LR rolled through the regular season winning and many memorable moments. at 9-0 before dominating Southern Connecticut, However, an eight-year period beginning in 47-20, in the NAIA Eastern Championship 1955 and concluding in 1962 is an era of Bear game on Dec. 5, 1959. football which truly separated the program from However, Lenoir-Rhyne’s title hopes fell in its peers. a 20-7 loss to Texas A&I on Dec. 12, 1959, in During the stretch, Lenoir-Rhyne compiled Saint Petersburg, Fla. an incredible 76-6-4 mark for an astounding The ’59 squad was one of the Bears’ best .907 winning percentage. ever. LR was ranked No. 1 in the country This type of run ranks up with any college throughout the regular season and outscored its football program - at any level, NCAA or NAIA opponents, 336-96. - of all time. 1962 (11-1) To put it in another perspective, the Bears This squad, the first under Bear mentor averaged less than one loss per season during the Hanley Painter, will go down as one of the best span. defensive teams in program history.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 OVC Football Media Guide.Indd
    AUSTIN PEAY GOVERNORS Fortera Stadium (8,000) - Opened in 1946; Renovated in 2014. Dr. Alisa White Gerald Harrison Stefan Nolet Mark Hudspeth President Athletics Director Football Contact Head Coach 2019 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Basic Information Aug. 29 North Carolina Central (ESPN+) 7:00 p.m. Location: .................................................................................Clarksville, Tenn. First meeting Enrollment: .............................................................................................10,723 Sept. 7 Central Arkansas (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m. Founded: ...................................................................................................1927 Central Arkansas leads 1-0; Last Meeting: UCA won 14-13 (9/13/75) Nickname:.........................................................................................Governors Colors: .......................................................................................Red and White Sept. 14 at Mercer 6:00 p.m. President: .................................................................................. Dr. Alisa White Mercer leads 3-0; Last Meeting: Mercer won 41-34 (10/22/16) Athletic Director: ...................................................................... Gerald Harrison Sept. 21 at East Tennessee State 6:30 p.m. Stadium (Capacity): .................................................... Fortera Stadium (8,000) ETSU leads 14-12-2; Last Meeting: Austin Peay won 14-7 (11/18/78) Surface: ..................................................................................FieldTurf
    [Show full text]