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2016 Football Record Book After 2017 Season FMG98 The Record Book Edinboro Football 2018 All-Time Records Gerald Thompson, 1998; Rushing Larry Jackson, 1994 } Rushing Attempts Career 6 Larry Jackson, 1991‐94 Game 42 Gerald Thompson vs. } Career Rushing Yards Bloomsburg, 1998 Season 343 Gerald Thompson, 1998 1. Gerald Thompson, 1995‐98 . .4,410 Career 943 Gerald Thompson, 1995‐98 2. Larry Jackson, 1991‐94 . .4,237 3. Al Raines, 1969‐71 . .3,399 } Yards Rushing 4. Elbert Cole, 1986‐89 . .3,341 Game 316 Gerald Thompson vs. 5. Lester Frye, 1989‐91 . .2,626 California(Pa.), 1998 6. Ulysee Davis, 2005‐08 . .2,421 Season 1740 Walter Fletcher, 2017 7. Walter Fletcher, 2016‐17 . .2,289 1713 Andre Burke, 2004 8. Bernard Henry, 1999‐2000 . .2,100 1698 Gerald Thompson, 1998 9. Alonzo Roebuck, 2000‐02 . .2,030 Career 4410 Gerald Thompson, 1995‐98 10. Dave Green, 1975‐76 . .1,978 11. Tony Brinson, 1993‐96 . .1,900 } Yards Per Carry 12. Floyd Faulkner, 1984‐87 . .1,845 13. Andre Burke, 2004 . .1,713 Season 8.7 Al Raines, 1971 14. Keith Collier, 1981‐83 . .1,684 Career 6.7 Al Raines, 1969‐71 15. Derrick Russell, 1990‐92 . .1,673 } 16. Brandon Munson, 2001‐03 . .1,648 Touchdowns 17. Bob Mengerink, 1969‐71 . .1,435 Game 5 Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 18. Houston Brown, 2006‐09 . .1,387 1989 19. Rich Holmes, 1974‐75 . .1,302 Season 21 Elbert Cole, 1989 20. D’Andrea Vaughn, 2010‐13 . .1,279 Career 42 Larry Jackson, 1991‐94 21. Jim Romaniszyn, 1970‐72 . .1,266 22. Damon Chambers, 1982‐84 . .1,227 } 100-Yard Rushing Games 23. John Williams, 2000‐01 . .1,206 Season 10 Larry Jackson, 1994 24. Drew Herrell, 2010‐11 . .1,181 8 Walter Fletcher, 2017 25. Matt Phillips, 2003‐04 . .1,118 Career 21 Larry Jackson, 1991‐94 26. Dave Span, 1981‐85 . .1,107 20 Gerald Thompson, 1995‐98 27. Joe Early, 1977‐80 . .1,095 28. Chris Conway, 1987‐90 . .1,034 Al Raines } 200-Yard Rushing Games 29. Bryan Libert, 1974‐77 . .1,031 Season 4 Walter Fletcher, 2017 30. Joe Sanford, 1970‐71 . .1,026 3 Andre Burke, 2004; Top 10 Career Rushers Year..........................Att Yards Avg. TD Year..........................Att Yards Avg. TD 1. Gerald Thompson ‐‐ 4,410 yards 6. Ulysee “Spud” Davis ‐‐ 2,421 yards 1995..........................228 1281 5.6 10 2005..........................151 739 4.9 8 1996..........................178 618 3.5 7 2006..........................130 483 3.7 7 1997..........................194 813 4.2 8 2007 ............................76 403 5.3 4 1998..........................343 1698 5.0 13 2008..........................144 796 5.5 9 Career......................943 4410 4.7 38 Career......................501 2421 4.8 28 2. Larry Jackson ‐‐ 4,237 yards 7. Walter Fletcher ‐‐ 2,289 yards 1991............................29 188 6.5 2 2016..........................113 549 4.9 6 1992..........................213 1218 5.7 17 2017..........................253 1740 6.9 18 1993..........................201 1171 5.8 8 Career......................366 2289 6.3 24 1994..........................274 1660 6.1 15 Career......................717 4237 5.9 42 8. Bernard Henry ‐‐ 2,100 yards 3. Al Raines ‐‐ 3,399 yards 1999..........................220 1046 4.8 8 1969..........................201 1208 6.0 13 2000..........................177 1054 6.0 7 1970..........................146 833 5.7 8 Career......................397 2100 5.3 15 1971..........................159 1358 8.7 16 Career......................506 3399 6.7 37 9. Alonzo Roebuck ‐‐ 2,030 yards 2000............................35 182 5.2 2 4. Elbert Cole ‐‐ 3,341 yards 2001..........................132 671 5.1 8 1986............................52 290 5.6 2 2002..........................243 1177 4.8 13 1987..........................140 635 4.5 8 Career......................410 2030 5.3 23 1988..........................212 909 4.3 9 1989..........................238 1507 6.3 21 10. Dave Green ‐‐ 1,978 yards Career......................642 3341 5.2 42 1975..........................217 1239 5.7 9 1976..........................144 739 5.1 6 Gerald Thompson 5. Lester Frye ‐‐ 2,626 yards Career......................410 1978 5.5 23 1989............................40 255 6.4 4 1990..........................317 1630 5.1 12 1991..........................146 741 5.1 11 Career......................503 2626 5.2 27 Page 2 Edinboro Football Records 2018 Edinboro Football 2018 All-Time Records } Season Rushing Yards } Game Rushing Attempts 1. Walter Fletcher, 2017 . .1,740 1. Gerald Thompson . .42 vs. Bloomsburg ‘98 2. Andre Burke, 2004 . .1,713 2. Andre Burke . .40 vs. Clarion ‘04 3. Gerald Thompson, 1998 . .1,698 Gerald Thompson . .40 vs. Shippensburg ‘98 4. Larry Jackson, 1994 . .1,660 4. Gerald Thompson . .39 vs. California(Pa.) ‘98 5. Lester Frye, 1990 . .1,630 5. Gerald Thompson . .38 vs. Lock Haven ‘97 6. Elbert Cole, 1989 . .1,507 Lester Frye . .38 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 7. Al Raines, 1971 . .1,358 7. Andre Burke . .36 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘04 8. Gerald Thompson, 1995 . .1,281 Gerald Thompson . .36 vs. Hillsdale ‘98 9. Dave Green, 1975 . .1,239 Larry Jackson . .36 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘92 10. Larry Jackson, 1992 . .1,218 10. Tony Brinson . .35 vs. Lock Haven ‘96 11. Al Raines, 1969 . .1,208 Larry Jackson . .35 vs. Shippensburg ‘94 12. Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 . .1,177 Corey Hill . .35 vs. Elizabeth City St. ‘93 13. Larry Jackson, 1993 . .1,171 Lester Frye . .35 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘90 14. Bernard Henry, 2000 . .1,054 15. Bernard Henry, 1999 . .1,046 } Career Yards Per Carry 16. Tony Brinson, 1996 . .1,019 1. Al Raines, 1969‐71. 6.7 17. Elbert Cole, 1988 . .909 2. Walter Fletcher, 2016‐17 . 6.3 18. Brandon Munson, 2003 . .895 3. Dave Span, 1981‐85 . 6.3 19. Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 . .859 Damon Chambers, 1982‐84. 6.3 20. Al Raines, 1970 . .833 5. Andre Burke, 2004 . 6.1 6. Larry Jackson, 1991‐94 . 5.9 } Game Rushing Yards Derrick Russell, 1990‐92. 5.9 1. Gerald Thompson..........316 vs. California(Pa.) ‘98 8. Brandon Munson, 2001‐03 . 5.6 2. Al Raines . .295 vs. Geneva ‘69 9. Dave Green, 1975‐76 . 5.5 3. Larry Jackson . .275 vs. Mansfield ‘94 10. Bernard Henry, 1999‐2000 . 5.3 4. Bernard Henry . .263 vs. Mercyhurst, ‘00 Ray Rhodes, 1983‐84 . 5.3 5. Tony Brinson . .248 vs. Cheyney ‘96 Bob Mengerink, 1969‐71 . 5.3 6. Walter Fletcher . .241 vs. Slippery Rock ‘17 7. Walter Fletcher . .238 vs. Seton Hill ‘17 } Season Yards Per Carry 8. Gerald Thompson . .237 vs. Bloomsburg ‘98 1. Al Raines, 1971 . 8.7 9. Lester Frye . .234 vs. Va. Union ‘90 2. Brandon Munson, 2001 . 7.8 Derrick Russell . .234 vs. Fairmont St. ‘90 3. Bob Klenk, 1983. 7.2 Larry Jackson 11. Walter Fletcher . .230 vs. Clarion ‘17 4. Walter Fletcher, 2017 . 6.9 12. Elbert Cole . .224 vs. Kutztown ‘89 5. Derrick Russell, 1990. 6.8 13. Andre Burke . .220 vs. Slippery Rock ‘04 6. Floyd Faulkner, 1986 . 6.5 Elbert Cole . .220 vs. Slippery Rock ‘89 7. Elbert Cole, 1989 . 6.3 15. Andre Burke . .219 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘04 Damon Chambers, 1983 . 6.3 Larry Jackson . .219 vs. California(Pa.) ‘94 Jack McCurry, 1970 . 6.3 17. Al Raines . .216 vs. Indiana(Pa.) ‘70 10. Andre Burke, 2004 . 6.1 18. Larry Jackson . .214 vs. Lock Haven ‘93 Larry Jackson, 1994. 6.1 19. Walter Fletcher . .213 vs. Cheyney ‘17 Bob Mengerink . .213 vs. Lock Haven ‘71 } 21. Larry Jackson . .212 vs. Shippensburg ‘94 Career Touchdowns Lester Frye . .212 vs. Lock Haven ‘90 1. Larry Jackson, 1991‐94 . .42 23. Al Raines . .210 vs. Waynesburg ‘71 2. Elbert Cole, 1986‐89 . .40 24. Larry Jackson . .207 vs. Univ. at Buffalo ‘92 3. Gerald Thompson, 1995‐98 . .38 4. Al Raines, 1969‐71 . .37 } Career Rushing Attempts 5. Ulysee Dvis, 2005‐08 . .28 6. Lester Frye, 1989‐91 . .27 1. Gerald Thompson, 1995‐98 . .943 7. Walter Fletcher, 2016‐17 . .24 2. Larry Jackson, 1991‐94 . .717 8. Alonzo Roebuck, 2000‐02 . .23 3. Elbert Cole, 1986‐89 . .642 9. Matt Phillips, 2004 . .20 4. Al Raines, 1969‐71 . .506 Tony Brinson, 1993‐96 . .20 5. Lester Frye, 1989‐91 . .503 6. Ulysee Davis, 2005‐08 . .501 } 7. Walter Fletcher, 2016‐17 . .443 Season Touchdowns 8. Alonzo Roebuck, 2000‐02 . .410 1. Elbert Cole, 1989 . .21 9. Bernard Henry, 1999‐2000 . .397 2. Andre Burke, 2004 . .19 10. Blair Hrovat, 1981‐84 . .377 3. Walter Fletcher, 2017 . .18 4. Larry Jackson, 1992 . .17 } Season Rushing Attempts 5. Al Raines, 1971 . .16 6. Larry Jackson, 1994 . .15 1. Gerald Thompson, 1998 . .343 7. Matt Phillips, 2003 . .13 2. Lester Frye, 1990 . .317 Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 . .13 3. Andre Burke, 2004 . .280 Al Raines, 1969 . .13 4. Larry Jackson, 1994 . .274 10. Lester Frye, 1990 . .12 5. Walter Fletcher, 2017 . .253 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 . .12 6. Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 . .243 7. Elbert Cole, 1989 . .238 } Game Touchdowns 8. Gerald Thompson, 1995 . .228 9. Bernard Henry, 1999 . .220 1. Elbert Cole . ..
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