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UW-STOUT FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK (Updated January 2009) UW-STOUT FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK (Updated January 2009) INDIVIDUAL GAME Rushing Most Attempts 53, Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2003) 45, Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2000) 42, Luke Bundgaard (River Falls, 2003) 41, Andy Reese (UW-La Crosse, 2005) 38, Luke Bundgaard (Stevens Point, 2003) 37, Luke Bundgaard (Eau Claire, 2003) 37, Rich Vargas (Oshkosh, 1992) 37, Mike Bechtel (Eau Claire, 1994) Most Net Yards 335, Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2000) 328, Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2003) 285, Mike Bechtel (Eau Claire, 1994) 250, Craig Warminski (River Falls, 2008) 210, Andy Reese (UW-Platteville, 2005) Longest Rush From Scrimmage 98t, Rich Vargas (Oshkosh, 1992) 80, Coty Watkins (Waldorf College, 2005) Touch down rushes 4, Craig Warminski (River Falls, 2008) 3, Coty Watkins (Waldorf College, 2005) 3, Andy Reese (UW-La Crosse 2005; UW-River Falls, 2007) Forward Passing Most Attempts 61, Matt Bunyan (La Crosse, 1998) 59, Matt Bunyan (Stevens Point, 1997) 57, Tim Peterson (Oshkosh, 1989) Most Completions 37, Matt Bunyan (La Crosse, 1998) 36, Tim Peterson (Oshkosh, 1989) Most Had Intercepted 5, Forrest Schneider (River Falls, 1994) 5, Forrest Schneider (Whitewater, 1995) 5, Matt Bunyan (Moorhead, 1997) Most Yards Gained 486, Matt Bunyan (Whitewater, 1998) 457, Matt Bunyan (Stevens Point, 1998) 444, Matt Bunyan (Eau Claire, 1998) 421, Tim Peterson (La Crosse, 1987) Longest Pass Play 98, Glen Majszak to Mike Kraimer (Stevens Point, 1982) 98, Rob Lindberg to Ron Wise (Oshkosh, 1984); 98, Matt Bunyan to Jesse Witcraft (Moorhead, 1997) Touch down passes 4, Keldric Stokes (Upper Iowa, 2005) 3, Kyle Provos (Jamestown College, 2008) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Yardage Combined 476, Matt Bunyan (Whitewater, 1998) 472, Nick Ohman (La Crosse, 2004) 443, Tim Peterson (Oshkosh, 1989) Total Plays - 73, Tim Peterson (Oshkosh, 1989) Pass Receiving Most Passes Caught - 16, Kevin Wiese (La Crosse, 1994) Most Yards Gained 241, Dan Austin (La Crosse, 2003) 213, Mark Rothwell (Platteville, 1987) 211, Jesse Diaz (UM-Morris, 1998) Punting Longest Punt 82, Kevin McCulley (River Falls, 2000) 80, Tom Galioto (Northern State, 1984) Interceptions Most Passes Intercepted 4, Roger Zell (Oshkosh, 1969; River Falls, 1969) 4, Paul Christopherson (Superior, 1951) Longest Interception Return 95, Wallace Buffmire (Eau Claire, 1921) 95, Richard McNamara (Eau Claire, 1951) 95, Luke Steffen (Upper Iowa, 2006) Punt Returns Longest Punt Return - 96t, Henry Waters (1963) Kickoff Returns Longest Kickoff Return - 102t, Glen Harke (Winona State, 1959) Scoring Most Points Scored 24, Bob McRoberts (Eau Claire,1941) 24, Steve Burr (Platteville, 1978) 24, Rich Vargas (Eau Claire, 1991) 24, Luke Bundgaard (Platteville, 2000) 24, Craig Warminski (River Falls, 2008) Most Field Goals Made - 4, Chris Bork (Stevens Point, 1990) Longest Field Goal Made - 54, Todd Miles (River Falls, 1985) INDIVIDUAL SEASON Rushing Most Attempts 294, Luke Bundgaard (2003) 270, Luke Bundgaard (2000) 209, Bob Johnson (1982) Most Net Yards 1461, Luke Bundgaard (2003) 1366, Luke Bundgaard (2000) 1105, Steve Burr (1978) Forward Passing Most Attempts - 445, Tim Peterson (1989) Most Completion - 256, Tim Peterson (1989) Highest Percent Completed - .663, Mike Dunford (1963) Most Yards Gained 3221, Matt Bunyan (1997) 3220, Matt Bunyan (1998) 2956, Tim Peterson (1989) Most Interceptions Thrown - 26, John Elkin (1975) Most TD Passes 38, Matt Bunyan (1998) 33, Matt Bunyan (1997) 20, Tim Peterson (1989) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Plays - 614, Tim Peterson (1989) Most Rushing and Passing Yards - 3244, Tim Peterson (1989) Pass Receiving Most Passes Caught - 83, Scott Frederickson (1989) Most Yards Gained - 1185, Scott Frederickson (1987) Most TD Passes Caught 12, Shawn Lund (1998) 11, Jesse Wendt (2005) 9, Jesse Diaz (1998) 9, Mark Rothwell (1987) 9, Jim Pillars (1997) 9, Scott Wojcik (1997) Punting Most Punts - 96, Walt Fleming (1977) Highest Avg. - 41.0, Kevin McCulley (2000), Andy Caflisch (1993) Interceptions Most Interceptions - 11, Roger Zell (1969) Sacks Most sacks 14, Jeff Hazuga (2000) 13, Marcus Ball (2008) Punt Returns Highest Punt Return Avg. 16.0, Joe Seep (2005) 15.2, Henry Waters (1965) Kickoff Returns Highest Kickoff Return Avg. 27.9. Jesse Wendt (2006) 26.6, Mike Wilson (1989) Scoring Most Points 94, Shawn Lund (1998) 80, Rich Vargas (1989) 78, Luke Bundgaard (2000) 77, Kevin McCulley (2000) Most TD’s Scored 15, Shawn Lund (1998) 13, Bob Johnson (1981) 13, Rich Vargas (1991) 13, Luke Bundgaard (2000) Most Points After Made 37, Nolan Mosher (1997) 34, Evan Larson (2003) 32, Kevin McCulley (2000) 30, Evan Larsen (2005) 24, John Olson, (1987) Most Field Goals Made 15, Kevin McCulley (2000) 11, Clay Vajgrt (1982) 11, Todd Miles (1984) 11, Evan Larsen (2005) 10, Kyle Martin (2008) INDIVIDUAL CAREER Rushing Most Attempts 922, Luke Bundgaard (2000-2003) 571, Bob Johnson (1979-82) Most Net Yards 4427, Luke Bundgaard (2000-2003) 2656, Bob Johnson (1979-82) Highest Avg. per Rush - 5.3, Steve Burr (1976-79) Forward Passing Most Attempts - 1185, Tim Peterson (1986-89) Most Completion - 653, Tim Peterson (1986-89) Most Yards Gained 8881, Tim Peterson (1986-89) 8562, Matt Bunyan (1995-98) Most TD Passes Thrown 85, Matt Bunyan (1995-98) 59, Tim Peterson (1986-89) Most Interceptions - 70, John Elkin (1973-76) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Yards 9641, Tim Peterson (1986-89) 8337, Matt Bunyan (1995-98) 8326, Nick Ohman (2001-04) Pass Receiving Most Passes Caught-233, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Most Yards Gained-3390, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Most TD Passes Caught-23, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Punting Highest Punting Avg. 39.4, Kevin McCulley (1997-2000) 38.1, Mike McHugh (1964-67) Interceptions Most Passes Intercepted 20, Eric Moe (1999-2002), 15, Rob Weinstein (2000-2006) 15, Jack Voigt (1972-75) Longest Interception Return 95, Wallace Buffmire (Eau Claire, 1921) 95, Richard McNamara (Eau Claire, 1951) 95, Luke Steffen (Upper Iowa, 2006) Punt Returns Highest Punt Return Avg. - 22.3, Henry Waters (1963-65) Kickoff Returns Highest Kickoff Return Avg. 27.9, Jesse Wendt (2003-2006) 22.9, Mike McHugh (1964-67) Scoring Most Points 240, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) 187, Evan Larsen (2002-2005) 178, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Most TD’s Scored 40, Luke Bundgaard (2000-03) 29, Scott Fredrickson (1986-89) Most Points After Made-109 Evan Larsen (2002-2005) 85, Kevin McCulley (1997-2000) 56, Nolan Mosher (1996-present) 53, John Olson (1987-89) Most Field Goals Made 26, Kevin McCulley (1997-2000) 26, Evan Larsen (2002-2005) 20, Clay Vajgrt (1980-82) SINGLE GAME - TEAM Rushing Most Net Yards 464, St. Thomas (2003) 419, Platteville (2000) 386, Superior (1980) Forward Passing Most Net Yards 486, Whitewater (1998) 457, Stevens Point (1998) 444, Eau Claire (1998) 431, La Crosse (1987) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Plays 100, Platteville (2003) 99, Platteville (2002) 99, La Crosse (2002) 95, Stevens Point (1982) Most Rushing and Passing Yards 645, Platteville (2003) 622, UM-Morris (1999) 611, La Crosse (1987) Most Fumbles - 9, Eau Claire (1985) Most Fumbles Lost - 6, Eau Claire (1985) Most Penalty Yards 147, La Crosse (1986) 147, Stevens Point (2008) Most First Downs 39, Platteville (2003) 34, Stevens Point (1982) Punting Most Punts - 12, Gustavus Adolphus (1939) Scoring Most Points Scored 65, Waldorf (2004) 64, Northland (1951) SINGLE SEASON - TEAM Rushing Most Attempts - 629 (1982) Most Net Yards 2435 (2000) 2359 (2003) 2276 (1982) 2248 (2002) Highest Average Per Rush 4.7 (2004) 4.6 (2008) 4.4 (2003) 4.2 (2002), (2000), (2006) 4.1 (2005) 4.0 (1978) Highest Average Per Game 227.6 (1978) 224.8 (2002) First Downs 234 (2003) 225 (2002) 216 (2000) 210 (2004) 209 (1987) Passing Most Attempts - 462 (1989) Most Completions - 263 (1989) Most Net Yards - 3461 (1987) Most Net Yards/Game - 329.5 (1997) Most Passes Intercepted - 30 (1975) Total Offense Most Rushing and Passing Plays 848 (2000) 806 (2002) 802 (1982) Most Rushing and Passing Yards - 5161 (1987) Highest Avg. Per Game - 469.1 (1987) Scoring Most Points - 359, (1998) Most Points per game - 35.9, (1998) Most Touchdowns - 51 (1998) TEAM DEFENSE-GAME Fewest Yards Passing Allowed - 0 vs. Cast of Thousands Fewest Yards Rushing Allowed (-37) Lakeland (2000) (-23), Concordia-Moorhead (2002) (-18), Platteville (1979) (-3) Franklin (2001) 7, Platteville (2001) 9, Eau Claire (2002) 15, Lakeland (2001) 18, Platteville (2000) TEAM DEFENSE-SEASON Team Sacks - 42 (2000) Team Tackles for Loss - 138-522 yds (2000) Turnovers caused- 45 (17 fumbles, 27 int), 2000 STOUT ALL-TIME LEADERS (As of January 2009) RUSHING NAME ATT YDS AVG YRS Luke Bundgaard 922 4427 4.80 2000-03 Bob Johnson 571 2656 4.65 1979-82 Ryan Englebert 540 2620 4.85 2002-06 Steve Burr 485 2562 5.28 1976-79 Rich Vargas 400 2110 5.28 1990-92 Nick Ohman 484 1925 3.98 2001-04 Andy Reese 414 1894 4.57 2004-07 Kyle Gunderson 410 1804 4.40 1985-88 Ron Theis 476 1799 3.77 1978-81 Mike Bechtel 369 1699 4.86 1993-95 Mike McHugh 361 1677 4.65 1978-81 Glen Harke 334 1566 4.86 1957-60 Tod Zimmerman 320 1455 4.55 1980-82 Dick Weyenberg 354 1312 3.71 1973-76 Shawn Lund 283 1183 4.18 1996-99 Chuck Carr 272 1177 4.32 1984-87 Tanner Kattre 332 1123 3.38 2004-07 Ryan Patt 261 1043 4.00 1996-99 RECEIVING NAME Recpt YDS AVG YRS Scott Frederickson 233 3390 14.5 1986-89 Mark Rothwell 129 2255 17.5 1985-88 Jesse Diaz 130 1885 14.5 1996-99 Jesse Wendt 133 1782 13.4 2003-06 Jesse Witcraft 79 1697 21.5 1995-98 Kevin Wiese 130 1679 12.9 1992-95 Mike McHugh 81 1665 20.6 1964-67 Scott Wojcik 107 1665 15.6 1994-97 Ron Wise
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