Eagle Country! Contents, Quick Facts I

Contents Assistant Coaches ...... 9-11 Athletic Administration ...... 3-6 Coaching Records ...... 40 Depth C hart ...... 13 Head Coach ...•...... 8 Lettermen ...... ·...... 41 -4 3 Media Information ...... • 52 Morehead State University ...... 6 ...... ibc Ohio Valley Conference Composite Schedule ...... ibc Ohio Valley Confe rence Statistics and Records ...... 44-5 1 Opponents Information ...... 22-25 Outlook ...... 13 Player Profiles ...... 14-2 1 President Eaglin ...... 2 Records ...... 32-35 Roster ...... 12 Schedule ...... •...... be Series Records ...... 31, 36 Staff Telephone Directory ...... 6 Statistics (1991), Results and Recaps ...... 26-30 Year-by-Year Results ...... 36-40

Quick Facts

Location: Morehead, Ky. 40351 Assistant Coaches: Founded: I 922 Terry Chin (Mississippi State '83) Enrollment: 8,812 Jeff Judge (Iowa State '87) Colors: Blue and Gold Kerry Locklin (New Mexico State '81) Conference: Ohio Valley, NCAA Division I Kevin Carty (Trenton State '71) Stadium: (10,000) (Southwestern Oklahoma Stare '87) Stadium: Jacobs Field President: Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin Surface: Omniturf Vice President for Univ. Advancement: Keith Kappes Press Box Phone: (606) 783-2500 Athletic Director: Steve Hamilton 1991 Record: 4-7 (3-4, OVC, 3rd) Office Phone: (606) 783-2088 Basic Offense: Multiple Option Assistant Athletic Director: Peter Pilling Basic Defense: 46 Administrator, EAF: Ji m Caudill Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/16 Faculty Representative: Dr. Mike Brown Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Office Phone: (606) 783-2388 Head Coach: Cole Proctor Athletic Trainer: Ryan Kling Alma Mater: Morehead State '67 Team Orthopedists: Dr. Pat Serey, Dr. Tom Fossett Coaching Record: 9-13 (2 years) Sports Information Director: Randy Stacy Record at MSU: 9-13 (2 years) Office Phone: (606) 783-2500 Office Phone: (606) 783-2020 Fax Phone: (606) 783-2550 Best Time to Reach: Weekday mornings Home Phone: (606) 784-2922

Credits This publication was edited by MSU Sports Information Director Randy Stacy. Special writing and/or editorial assistance was provided by MSU Media Relations, MSU SID secretary Brenda Kissinger and SID student intern Mike Frazier. Photography by MSU staff photographer Eric Shindelbower and Steve Wright of Wright Photography, Morehead. Typesetting and printing by MSU Printing Services. 2 University Administration

University Administration

Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin President

Dr. Ronald G . Eaglin became Universities, President Eaglin has served on numerous AASCU the 12th president of Morehead commi ttees, including chair of the Committee on Academic State University on July I, 1992. Affairs in 1989. Bringing nearly 30 years of He frequently serves as a consultant throughout the experience in higher education Southeast and often presents workshops for colleges on student administration to the MSU post, retention, leadership and academic advisement. He has worked he previously was chancellor of with numerous statewide projects in the Southeast, including South Carolina's Coastal Carolina ones for the South Carolina Department on Higher Education, College at Conway. Georgia Board of Regents and South Carolina Board for A former vice chancellor for academic affairs at USC's Technical and Comprehensive Education. Spartanburg campus, Dr. Eaglin began his career in higher In late July of t his year, he chaired a Fulbright High education administration in the area of student life/housing Commission delegation which went to Cyprus to present a fou r­ and has taught both in public school and university settings. In the early 1970s, he served as a regional director, Southeast day seminar on accreditation and self-study for higher education Office of the American College Testing Program (ACT). representatives of Turkish and Greek Cypriot communities. He holds a bachelor's degree in biology and mathematics A member of several honorary societies such as Psi Chi and from Southeast Missouri State University, a master's degree Phi Delta Kappa, Dr. Eaglin also is active in his community. in student personnel administration from Souther Illinois He has served on several boards in the Conway area, including University and a doctoral degree in educational psychology fr om the United Way of Horry County, the Biracial Committee for the University of Utah. Horry County, the Horry County Development Board, the A graduate of Leadership South Carolina, he has been active Citizens and Southern Bank and Ocean View Memorial in the NCAA President's Commission and is a former vice Foundation as well as the Governing Board for Education in chairman of the Big South Athletic Conference (Division I). Williamsburg, Georgetown and Horry counties. Active in the American Association of State Colleges and He and his wife, Bonnie, have fo ur adult children.

President Eaglin with former MSU President C. Nelson Grote (center) and Rowan County Schools Superintendent Kenny Bland (right). Athletic Administration 3

Keith Kappes Vice President for University Advancement Keith Kappes, a native of Carter news bureau and later became sports information director. He County, has served since August, held various administrative positions in instit utional advance­ 1973, as the chief public relations ment before being promoted to vice president on July l, I 990. officer of Moreh ead State He also serves as a part-time faculty member in journalism. University. Kappes is a graduate of Hitchins High School and Ashland As MSU's vice president for Community College and holds bachelor's and master's degrees universit y advan cement, he from Morehead State. He also attended Marshall University. reports to President Ronald G . Kappes is a member of the Morehead T ourism Commission Eaglin and is responsible for and former president of the Morehead-Rowan County Chamber supervision of the U niversity's of Commerce and the Council for the Advancement act1v1 t1es in alumni relations, athletics, community relations, and Support of Ed ucation. He is a former member of the conference services, development, legislative relations, media Morehead City Council and the Morehead-Rowan County relations, printing services and publications. Industrial Development Authority. A fo rmer newspaper, wire service and broadcast journalist, MSU's chief advancement officer is married to the former Kappes came to the University in l 969 as a writer in the campus Janet Hobbs of Ogden, Utah. T hey have eight children.

Steve Hamilton Director of Athletics O ne of Morehead State's most Washington Senators, New York Yankees, C hicago White Sox, successful athletic alumni, Steve San Francisco G iants and the Chicago C ubs. The originator Hamilton begins his sixth year as of the "Folly Floater", he pitched in two World Series with athletic director of his alma mater. the Yankees. A sta ndout pe rformer in He also starred on the hardwood, playing two years with baseba ll, and track during his playing days for the the Minneapolis Lakers, becoming one of only two professional Eagles, Hamilton has been the athletes to play in both a World Series and NBA C hampionship University's athletic director since Series. July, l 988, after serving one year After retiring from professional in 1972, Hamilton as acting athletic director. was named manager of the Johnson C ity Yankees of the He has known success as an Eagle athlete and as an Eagle Appalachian League for the 197 3 season. He also served as coach, ranking tops among all-time baseball coaches with 305 pitching coach for the Detroit Tigers in 1975. career wins in 14 seasons. His teams won five divisional Hamilton , a graduate of C harlestown (Ind.) High School, championships and two OVC championships. His 1977 and earned a bachelor's degree from MSU in 1958 and a master's 1983 teams participated in the NCAA baseball tournament. degree from MSU in l 963. H e is married to the fo rmer Shirley As an athlete, Hamilton played on championship teams in Potter of Raceland, Ky. They have four children, Stephanie basketball , baseball and track. He established five MSU records in rebounding and is t he Eagles' all-time leading rebounder and (Turner), Elizabeth (Monet), Robert and Daniel. fo urth-leading scorer. He earned basketball All-A merica honors In addition to the MSU Athletic Hall of Fame, he has also in [957. been inducted into the O hio Valley Conference Hall of Fame Hamilton continued his success after college, pitching l l and the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame. years in the major leagues. He hurled for the C leveland Indians, 4 Athletic Administration

P e t er Pilling Assistant Director of Athletics Peter Pilling, an individual with Prior to joining the Kentucky staff, he earned a master's experience in athletic accounting, degree in sports administration from O hio University ( 1990). budgeting and marketing, became For a year, he was the controller for the RFG Management the assistant athletic director at Group in Santa Ana, Calif. Prior to that, he spent fou r years Morehead State in February, with Thoener & Reidinger CPA's in Irvine, Calif., where his 1991. responsibil ities included staffing and reviewing tax compliance Pill ing, a 34-year old native of and accounting procedures. Los Alamitos, Calif., came to MSU While earning a bachelor's degree in accounting ( 1984) from from an intern position as assistant Brigham Young University, he served as an administrative to the associate athletic director assistant to BY U's athletic business manager. for internal affairs at the University of Kentucky. At Kentucky, Pilling, a member of CABMA and NACDA, is married to he was involved in accounting, budgeting, team travel, the former Deanna Fletcher of Provo, Utah. T hey have three marketing and event management. sons, T ravis, Kyler and Carter.

Jim Caud ill Administrator, Eagle Athletic Fund James R. Qim) Caudill is in his He has been closely involved with the Eagle Athletic Fu nd sixth year as Assistant Director of since its origin. He was an original member of the EAF Advisory Development for Athletics and Board and is currently serving as chairman of that group. Administrator of the Eagle " I think it is outstanding that a person with Jim's financial A thletic Fund. background is administering EAF," said MSU Director of Caudill, a former Morehead Athletics Steve Hamilton. "Also, h is longtime association with businessman, earned a bachelor's and love for athletics at MSU will continue to be a positive degree in business administration factor as he leads our athletic fund raising efforts." from MSU in 1972. While a stu­ Caudill is married co the former Candy Huffman of Pikeville. dent at MSU, Caudill was a mem­ T hey have three children, Ann, Steve and Jaime Leigh. ber of the Eagle team, and he remains a top amateur golfer.

Ryan Kling Athletic Trainer Ryan Kling, an individual who che T emple staff, he was an assistant trainer and adjunct is bo th well-schooled and instructor at Southern Illinois. experienced in athletic training He spent four years as a student trainer at Michigan State and sports medicine, is in his first while earning a bachelor's degree ( I 983). He served two years season as Head Athletic Trainer as a graduate assistant at Tulsa while earning a master's degree at Morehead State University. (1985). Kli ng, who came to MSU from "Ryan is an outstanding you ng trainer who we know will the position of assistant trainer at carry on our excellent athletic training program," said Eagle T emple, replaced Keith Webster Athletic Director Steve Hamilton. " He has proven himself in who resigned after 10 years at all situations and comes highly recommended by respected MSU to accept a position with the Hughston C linic in members of the athletic training profession." Columbus, Ga. Kling, a native of Elkhart, Ind., is single. While at T emple, th 31-year old Kling was the head trainer for the highly successfu l Owl basketball program. Prior to joining Athletic Administration 5

Dianne Butler Academic-Athletic Counselor C. Dianne Butler, a former four A native of Jackson , Miss., Butler earned her bachelor's degree year Academic-Athletic Counselor in criminal justice fr om State in 1977. She received at T ennessee State University, is her master's degree in sports administ ration from Grambling in her second year at Morehead in 1985. State University. Before going to Tennessee Stare, Burler did her first work Butler, who is comple ting as an academic counselor, under renowned football coach Eddie doctoral requireme nts fro m Robinson at Grambling. , will establish "We're pleased to have an individual with Dianne's exper­ policies and procedures that will ience on our staff," said MSU Athletic Director Steve Hamilton. he lp maximize the academic "We remain fi rmly committed to assisting our srudenr­ success of Morehead State student-athletes. arhletes as they progress both academically and athletically."

Randy S tacy Sports Information Director Randy Stacy begins his sixth The 37-year old Stacy served as men's sports information season as sports in format ion director at MSU for a brief time in 1977 before assuming a director after serving 16 months full-time position at Tennessee Tech University. as t he director of the Eagle The native of Carr C reek, Ky., and graduate of Carr Creek Athletic Fund. High School (now Knott County Central), also served as a Stacy, a 1977 graduate of graduate assistant in the Office of Public Information and was Morehead State University, is the a news and sports reporter at WMKY radio while at MSU. former assist ant sports infor­ Stacy is a member of CoSIDA and CASE. He is married mation director at the University to t he former Jeanetta Caudill of Morehead. T hey have a son, of Kentucky. While at UK, Stacy Brad. was responsible for all media and public relations for the men's basketball program as well as press row operations.

Jim Wells Compliance Coordinator Jim Wells, whose more than two will remain managing editor of MSU's alumni periodical, the decades of involvement with Morehead STA TEment. Morehead State University A two-time graduate of MSU, the 40-year old Wells will athletics range from his serving as be in charge of monitoring the University's compliance with an undergraduate student NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference rules and legislation. manager of the Eagle baseball "Jim's experience as bot h a coach and administrator will serve squad to serving as sports him well in this position," said Eagle Athletic Director Steve information director to coaching Hamilton. "He has served the institution loyally for many years, the Lady Eagle soft ball team, is in and we welcome him back to the athletic department." his first year as the University's An avid golfer and former manager of the University Golf Compliance Coordinator. Course, Wells is a life-long resident of Morehead. He is single. Wells most recently served MSU as a publication's assistant, and he will continue to provide assistance in t hat area. He 6 Athletic Administration

Staff Directory University Administratio n (area code 606) Or. Ronald G. Eaglin, President ...... 783-2022 Athletic Administration Keit h Kappes, V ice President for U niversity Advancement ...... 783-2031 Steve H amilton , D irector of A t hletics ...... 783-2088 Peter Pilling, Assistant Director o f A t hletics ...... •.. 783-2387 D ianne Butler , Academic-Athletic Cou nselo r ...... •...... 783-5137 Or. W. Michael Brown, Faculty Representative ...... 783-2120 Jim Wells, Compliance Coordinator ...... ·...... •.•...... 783-5136 Coaching Staff Palmer Adkins, Swim ming ...... 783-2391 Paul Bakke, Baseball Assistant ...... •...... 783-2881 Kevin Carty, Football A ssistant ...... 783-5133 D r. Rex C haney, Golf ...... 783-2396 Terry Chin, Football Assistant .. • ...... 783-2312 Ja mes Farr, Baske tball A ssista nt ...... • ...... 783-2087 Dick Fick, Head M en 's Basketba ll ...... 783-2087 Jan et Gabriel, H ead Women's Basketball ...... 783-2126 Bill Gleason, Basketball A ssista nt ...... 783-2087 Jeff Judge, Foot ball A ssista nt ...... 783-2313 Dan Lindsey, T rack and C ross Count ry ...... 783-2653 Kerry Loc klin , Football A ssistant ...... 783-5132 C hih Loo, Women's ...... 783-2449 Jace Nathanson, Men's Tennis ...... •..... 784 -4066 Cole Proctor, H ead Football Coach ...... 783-2020 Rex Ryan, Football Assistant ...... •...... 783-2 151 Dr. Frank Spanio l, Baseball ...... •...... 783-2882 M ike Welch, Coach ...... 783-2122 Trish W ilson, Women 's Basketball Assistant ...... • 783-2126 Jeff Young, Women's • ...... 783-2088 Athletic Training Ryan Kling, H ead Trainer ...... 783-2392 Jeff C urley, Assistant Traine r ...... 783-2790 Sports Information Randy Stacy, Director ...... 783-2500 (Stacy at ho me, 784-2922; FAX 783-2550) C lerical S taff Je nny Duncan, Athle tics ...... 783-2088 Teresa H o wa rd, Basketball ...... •...... 783-2087 Brenda Kissinger, Sports Information ...... 783-2500 S herry Mays, Foot ball ...... 783-2020 Beth Newton, Athle tics ...... 783-2088 Morehead State University Q uality is the byword of Morehead State U niversity as the seats are held by elected faculty and student representatives institution is in its seventh decade of service. Founded in 1922 with full voting rights. The administrative structure consists as a teachers college, MSU became a university in 1966. of four divisions- Academic Affairs, University Advancement, Nestled in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest, Student life, and Administratio n and Fiscal Services. Dr. Ronald Morehead State provides a learning and living environment G. Eaglin became MSU's 12th president on July I, 1992, after for more than 8,800 students, 1000 faculty and staff members. a nationwide search. T he U niversity's 500-acre campus features a SO-structure skyline Morehead State sponsors a fu ll program of intercollegiate dominated by the two tallest occupied structures in Eastern sports for men and women as charter members of the Ohio Kentucky, 19-story Cartmell Hall and 16-story Mignon T ower. Valley Confe rence and Natio na l Collegiate Athletic T he University's four academic colleges offer many programs Association. Athletic facilities include a 10,000-seat football of study from an associate degree to a joint doctoral program. stadium with omniturf and an eight-lane oval track, a 6,500- Applied Sciences and T echnology , Arts and Sciences, Business, seat basketball arena, a 1,200-seat baseball park, 14 all-weather and Education and Behavioral Sciences comprise the academic tennis courts, a nine-hole golf course, and an olympic-sized colleges. indoor pool and diving well. MSU operates under a IO-member Board of Regents. Eight citizens are appointed by the governor of Kentucky and two Athletic Administration 7

Dr. Mike Brown Jeff C urley Jenny Duncan Jason Falls Faculty Representative Assistant Trainer Athletic Secretary SID Student Assistant

Mike Frazier Brenda Kissinger Sherry Mays Beth Newton Robin Thornsberry SID Intern SID Secretary Football Secretary Athletic Secretary SID Student Assistant

l\,leet A True Student-Athlete

Fanner Eagle offensive lineman Jim Appel (center) is honored by Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner Dan Bebee (left) and MSU Head Football Coach Cole Proctor as a two-time GTE University Division Academic All-American and a two-time winner of the OVC's Academic Medal of Honor. 8 Coaches

Cole Proctor Head Coach Cole Proctor enters his rhinl season as head football coach at Morehead State with his system firmly in place and rhe results of h is recruiting effo rts bringing excitement and enthusiasm back to Eagle foorball. In his first season at MSU in 1990, he shared the O hio Valley Conference's Coach of the Year Award after leading the Eagles to a 5-6-0 record and to the U niversity's best O hio Valley Conference record (3 -3-0) since 1979. lncluded were back-to-back wins over conference ri vals Murray State and Eastern Kentucky to end the season. Last season's ream was effected by several key injuries and finished 4-7-0. The 1991 Eagles had a fou r-game winning streak in rhe middle of the season that included three conference victories and a nonconference win over Liberty which inflicted a loss on eventual national champion Youngstown Seate. A two-time graduate of MSU, Proctor was named his alma mater's 12th head football coach on December 14, 1989. He is a native of Wallingford, Conn., and returned to MSU from the position of a sistant coach at Urah, a position he had held since December, 1986. Prior to joining the Utah staff, he spent one season as an assistant coach at Iowa State. He spent five seasons as an a istant coach at San Diego State ( 1981-85). For two seasons ( 1979-80), he was an assisrant coach at East T enne ee. Proctor had a uccessful tenure as head football coach and athletic director at Lees-McRae College for three yea rs ( 1976- 78). Prior to assuming the helm of the Lees-McRae program, he spent three years (1973-75) as head football coach at Keene (N.H.) High School and Chatham T ownship High School where he was named New Jersey Coach of the Year by the Newark Star Ledger. H e was an assisrant coach at Gardner-Webb for three seasons (1969-71 ). Prior to that, he had spent one season ( 1968) as an assi rant coach at Lees-McRae. During the 1967-68 academic year, he served as a graduate assistant at MSU. Proctor graduated from Lyman Hall H igh School in Wallingford, Conn., and also attended Bridgton Academy in North Bridgton, Me., and State College of Iowa, now the University of Northern Iowa, before coming to MSU. Coach Proctor with wife Marci (front left), grandson Josh Higgins He earned a bachelor's degree with an area of concentration (front center), daugh ter Susan (back left), and son Tom (back right). in health, physical education and recreation from MSU in 1967. He earned a master's degree in phy ical education from MSU in 1968. He has done additional graduate work at the University of South Carolina and Fai rleigh Dickinson University. Proctor and his wife, Marti, have two children, Susan and Tom, and one grandchild, Joshua Cole. Coaches 9

Jeff Judge Offensive Coordinator Jeff Judge enters his third season on the MSU staff, his second as offensive coordinator. In addition to his coordinator duties, he will work closely with Eagle quarter­ backs and fullbacks. Judge followed Cole Proctor from Utah, where he served as recruiting coordinator during his tenure. He was also involved in administrative and NCAA compliance areas. Prior to joining the staff at Utah, Judge spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Purdue. He was a member of the staff at Iowa State from 1982 through 1986. He earned a bachelor's degree from Iowa State in 1987 and a master's degree from Purdue in 1989. He is married to the former Laurie Mechem of Clarion, Iowa.

Jeff and Laurie Judge

Rex Ryan

Rex Ryan, the son of former Eagle head coach and Chicago Bear defensive coordi­ nator Buddy Ryan is in his third season on the MSU staff, his second as defensive coordinator. He wi ll coach Eagle linebackers. He came to MSU from New Mexico Highlands where he served as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator. Ryan earned a bachelor's degree from Sout hwestern O klahoma Stace and a master's degree from Eastern Kentucky, where he also served as a graduate assistant for t he Colonel football team. He was a standout football player at Southwestern Oklahoma. He is married to the former Michelle Goeringer of Clinton, O kla. Their fi rst child, Rex Payton , was born in June.

Rex and Michelle Ryan 10 Coaches

Kevin Carty Defensive Backs The experienced Kevin Carry enters his second season on the Morehead Scare staff and is in charge of Eagle defensive backs. Carry has been in the coaching ranks fo r more than 20 years, and came co MSU from the position of head coach at Verona (N.J.) High School. Before that, he was on the Rutgers staff for six seasons. He also has high school coaching experience at Don Bosco (N.J .) High School where he was head coach for five seasons (1979-83) and compiled a record of 26-19-1, capturing the state championship in 1983. He began his coaching career in 197 l as the freshman coach at Wayne Hill (N.J. ) High School. In addition to Rutgers, he has coached ar William Paterson College (1972 -7 3), Montclair Scare College ( 1974-76) and Trenton Scare College ( 1978). Carry has a bachelor's degree from Trenton State in health and physical education and a master's in physical education from Trenton State. Kevin and Shirley Carey and sons He and his wife Shirley have three sons, Kevin, Sean , and Ryan.

Terry Chin Running Backs

Terry Chin is in his sixth season on the Morehead State football staff. This season, he wi ll again work with the Eagle runningbacks. C hin was born in Milwaukee, Wis., but spent much of his life as a resident of C harleston, Miss. He is a graduate of Ease T alla­ hatchie High School, where he lettered in football and baseball. He earned all conference honors as a tight end. He came to MSU from the staff at t he University of Missi5sippi, where he served as a graduate assistant coach in charge of runningbacks. After earning a bachelor's degree from Mississippi Stare University, he served as head coach at West Tallahatchie High School for five years. Twice he was named conference coach of the year. He earned a master's degree from Ole Miss in 1978. Chin is married to t he fo rmer Susan Allen of Morehead. They have three children, Raymond, Jessica and T.J. Terry and Susan Chin and children Coaches 11

Kerry Locklin Offensive Line Former New Mexico State standout and Los Angeles Ram Kerry Locklin begins his third season as Morehead State's offensive Line coach and strength coach. He came to MSU with head coach Cole Proctor from Utah, having served as a graduate assistant. Locklin has also served as a defensive coordinator at Western New Mexico. He earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Kerry Locklin New Mexico State and has started work on his doctorate. He is single.

Tom Bisceglia Defensive Line Tom Bisceglia, a native of Greenwich, Conn., is in his first season on the Morehead Seate staff, and he will be working with the Eagle defensive linemen. He comes to MSU after serving as an assistant coach at Ramapo Col­ lege since Jan., 1990. There, he coached the defensive ends and re­ Tom Proctor cruited the New York City area. He also has coaching exper­ Special Teams ience as an assistant coach at Rye Neck High School in Rye, N.Y. T om Proctor will serve as a graduate He attended Stepinac High School in W hite Plains, N.Y., assistant on his father's Morehead State and earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from staff this season and will work with Eagle Iona College in 1989. special teams. Bisceglia is single. He was a member of MSU's special teams last season, and he was a member Stan Hall of t he Utah football team for two years Receivers before coming to MSU. Proctor graduated from Ames (Iowa) Stan Hall will serve as a graduate High School and earned a bachelor's assistant this season while working degree from MSU in the spring. with Morehead State's wide receivers He is single. and tight ends. H is experience includes an assistant coaching position at North Curry (N.C.) High School and as a student assistant at Western Carolina where he also played two seasons of varsity football. Hall earned a bachelor's degree in business administration/ marketing fr om Western Carolina in 1991. He has one son, Charles. 12 Roster

1992 Alphabetical Roster

NO Name POS H T W T CL LTR H o m e t own / High Sch ool / J C 87 H e iko Adams TE 6 -0 L95 Fr 0 L o uisa, Ky./ Lawrence County 36 David A s berry DB 5- 10 175 S r 2 Mt. Sterling, Ky./M o ntgon, ery County 52 Scot:t Bailey DL 6 - 1 260 Jr 2 Ben h a 1n, K y./Cumberlanc.J 39 C raig Bere PK 6 - 1 175 J r 2 L o uisvi1le, Ky./Doss 4 Mate Bloemer QB 6 -2 185 Fr 0 C r escent S pr-ings , Ky./Di x i e H eigh rs 79 O len Boykin OL 6 -4 270 S r I Glen w o od, 111./Arizo na Wes leyan J C 63 Jason Bro fft O L 6 - 4 2 45 Fr 0 Milford, Ohio/Milford 13 David Bro "'n DB 6 - 3 2 10 Fr 0 Ashland , Ky./Pnul 0. Blnzer 23 K e n Car ter LB 5 - 10 190 S r 3 C incinnati, O hio/R oger Bacon 2 1 Barry C lark DB 6-0 205 Fr 0 Tan, pa, Fla./T a mpa C ath o l i c 46 T o m Cohan LB 6 - 1 225 S r 3 Pitrsburgh, Pa./North 1-lills 8 4 S hannon Con ley WR 6 -2 190 Fr 0 Greenup, K y./Russe ll 77 Mike Conno1· DL 6-1 260 So 0 Oakland, N.J ./lndia n Hills 5 1 J.R. Cook 00 6 - 1 265 So 0 L o uisa, Ky./ Lawrence County 59 Stuart Cook O L 6 -0 265 Fr 0 L o uisn, Ky./ Lawrence County 6 1 C hri s Corcorr1n C 6-1 270 Fr 0 Wheeling, W .Va./Whceling Park 15 Al Cocra n DB 6 -0 L90 Fr 0 Pa l m e tto , Fla./ Manarce 20 Cor ey C urry WR 6 -0 180 Fr 0 Tampa, Fla.IJ efferson 62 John Dnpkins O L 6 -2 250 Fr 0 Watchung. N.J ./Watchung Hills 3 1 Frank Diaz FB 6 -0 2 15 Fr 0 Wint er Springs. Fla./Oveido 22 H ect o r Diaz DB 5-10 180 So 0 W inter S prings, F la./Ovcido 94 Kev in Diehl OT 6-3 2 7 0 Fr 0 Union, N.J ./Unio n 33 Phillip Dinn RB 6-0 220 J r 2 Flo r e n ce, K y . /Boon e County 1 1 S teven Donato QB 6 - 4 180 S r 2 parm a, O hio/H o l y Name 50 Mike Duvall LB 6-2 220 J r 2 J effer sonville, In LB 6-0 2 10 So I C n c i nnati , O hio/Princeton 55 E ric Pitts LB 6 -0 235 Fr 0 Miami, F la./ Norland 17 Cnu g Pleasnn c D B 5 - I I 175 So I Iro nton, Ohio/Ironton 43 Kirk R amsey DB 5-9 185 So 0 Mario n, Ind. 25 Mark R eec..J FB 6 -0 225 So 0 G reenup, K y./Gr eenup Coun r y 72 Mark Rice DL 6-1 258 Fr 0 Anderson, S.C./T.L. Hannah 42 Dale Ric h a rdson LB 6 - 3 2 10 Fr 0 Pari s , K y./Bou rbon County 7 Pac R oseberry WR 5-9 1 50 Fr 0 F le 1Tiingsburg, K y./Fle n,i ng C<.ntnty 9 1 Wes Sal yer TE 6 - 5 225 Jr 2 Ash land, Ky./Paul Blazer 2 4 Va u g hn Scott DB 5- 10 185 S r 2 C inc i nnati , O h,o/Purccll- M a ri-;:&n 96 Ric h a rd S hadw ic k DL 6 -4 240 S r 3 N ic holasville, Ky./Jessnmin e County 30 J oe S loan RB 5-7 185 Fr 0 South Point, O hio/South P o int H S 70 Mike Snell OL 6 - 2 255 So 0 L :..1;keh.1 nt..l, F hi. 74 Torn Svoboc..lny OL 6 -6 330 S r I Willn,ar, Min./Willm:-:.r CC 92 Brian Turp in D L 6-2 233 Fr 0 Waynesburg, Ky./Lincoln County 57 C huck U hl O L 6 -8 350 Jr 0 F airdale, K y./F ::urdnle 9 Tyr o n e Vann WR 6 -0 180 S r 0 C inc inna ti, O hio/Northwes t 8 1 Matt h ew Venturino WR 5 -7 140 So I M o ntross, M1ch./Hill M cCloy 60 G:.=1ric Warner C 6 - 2 220 Fr 0 Westerville, O hio/Westerv ille Sc_..,u t h 85 Ryan Washington D L 6 -4 2 15 Fr 0 P o r scm o u c h , O hio/P o rts n,outh 89 Brian W ic k er LB 6 - 3 220 So 0 Connersvi lle, lnU./Conne rsvi lle 80 M::irc u s W ilkins WR 6 -5 215 S r 0 C i ncinnati, O hio/Cupe 32 Loren Williams RB 5 -9 180 So 0 Ric h ;'l rdson, Tex./Berkncr 76 Scott Wills D L 6 - 1 250 Fr 0 Middle t own , O h10/M1ddlecown 2 7 S h o ndale Wolfork DB 6 - 1 170 Fr 0 C i n c inna ti, O hio/Princ econ Outlook 13

Outlook Key individuals return on both sides of the line of scrimmage surgery and received a medical red-shirt. He was not able to for Morehead State University Football Coach Cole Proctor participate in spring drills. as he begins his third season at the helm of the Eagle football The starting position is expected to be a battle program. between red-shirts Matt Bloemer (Fr.) and Jeremy Holbrook Heading the list of 34 lettermen and 15 starters returning (So.), both of whom can run the option offense that Proctor from last season's team that finished 4-7 overall and 3-4 in prefers. Drop-back specialist Steve Donato is a senior who started the Ohio Valley Conference are runningbacks Darrin Harris last season as a junior and completed 134 of 273 passes for and Anthony Jerdine, tight end Jesse Olverson, outside 1,578 yards and 12 touchdowns. linebacker Fred Johnson, defensive lineman Richard Shadwick Guards Tom Svobodny (6-6, 330, Sr.) and Glen Boykin (6- and defensive backs Tyrone Fisher and Lawrence Gore. 4, 270, Sr.) and center Larry Maggard (6-6, 275, Sr.) are veterans The biggest holes to fill will be on the offensive and defensive on the offensive line. lines and in t he defensive backfield. Two-time Academic All­ Defensively, Johnson (6-2, 240, Jr.) and Shadwick (6-4, 240, American offensive guard Jim Appel, offensive tackle Mike Sr.) are candidates for postseason honors. Johnson made 70 Gildea, nose guard Anthony Cox and defensive backs Carlos defensive plays, including 13 tackles for losses, last season. Shad­ Tuck and Jerod Thomas are gone. wick, who led the OVC in tackles for losses in 1990, was slowed Darrin Harris was the leading rusher and receiver on last by injuries last season, but still managed 10 tackles for losses. year's team, rushing for 986 yards of 185 carries and catching Freshmen Don Matthews (6-1, 225, So.) and Jamie Phillips 35 passes for 368 yards. Jerdine was the second leading rusher (6-0, 210, So.) were pressed into service at linebacker spots with 486 yeards on 117 carries, and he scored six touchdowns. last season and exhibited flashes of brilliance. Veteran Rodney Harris, who caught 12 passes for 130 yards, Pruitt Petty, linebackers Darrell Elliott (5-10, 210, Sr.), Tom Cohan (6-1, who caught 11 passes for 129 yards, and John Dziedzic, who 225, Sr.) and Mike Duvall (6-2, 220, Sr.) also return. caught 11 passes for 209 yards, are the top returning wide Fisher, an all-conference cornerback, led the team with three receivers, and Rodney Harris may also see action at runningback interceptions last season. Gore will move from strong to free in MSU's new option offense. Olverson caught 11 passes his safety and should be a standout. freshman season and is considered an outstanding prospect. Placekicker Craig Bere and punter Brian Flynn return. Red­ Tight end Brandon Ford, who had 80 catches his first two shirt freshman Ade Larsen is expected to battle Bere for the seasons, was injured in the second game last season, had knee placekicking chores.

Preseason Depth Chart Offense Wide Receiver 1-Pruitt Petty 3- John Dziedzic 7- Pat Roseberry Tackle 70-Mike Sne ll 91-Wes Salyer 62-John Dapkins Guard 69- Marty Hobgood 68- Doug Ellerbusch 57- Chuck Uhl Center 58-Larry Maggard 61-Chris Corcoran 60-Garrick Warner Guard 74-Tom Svobodny 79- G len Boykin 67-Fred McCarty Tackle 51-J.R. Cook 59- Stuart Cook 73-Josh Gibson Tight End 99-Jesse O lverson 82-Brandon Ford 9 1-Wes Salyer Quarterback 4-Matt Bloemer 18-Jeremy H olbrook l I-Steve Donato Fullback 28- Darrin Harris 33-Phil Dinn 3 1- Frank Diaz Runningback 23-Ken Carte r 34-Greg Lewis Runningback 44-Anthony Jerdine 6-Rodney Harris 32-Loren Williams Defense Tackle 77-Mike Conn er 66-Bill Jones 52-Scott Bailey Nose Guard 76-Scott Wills 72- Mark Rice 93-Anthony G iambra Tackle 96-Rich ard Sh adwick 97-Corey G lass 92-Brian Turpin Outside Linebacker 88-Don Mathews 50-Mike Duvall 90-Allen Grippa Inside Linebacker 53-Darrell Elliott 95-Bryan N ichols 13- David Brown Inside Linebacker 47-Jaime Phillips 46- T om Cohan 55- Eric Pitts Outside Linebacker 75-Fred Johnson 42-Dale Richardson 89- Brian Wicker Cornerba ck 26-Tyrone Fish er 38-Anthoy McCray 24- Yaughn Scott Strong Safety 2 1-Barry C lark 17-Craig Pleasant 15- Al Cotton Free Safety 2- Lawrence Gore 27- Sh ondale Woolfork 49-Shawn Mitchell Cornerback 5-James Hodge 22-H ector Diaz 36-David Asberry Specialist Punter 8- Brian Flynn 39- Craig Bere Placekicker 39-Craig Bere 10-Atle Larsen 14 The Eagles

The 1992 Football Eagles

Bere Bloemer Boykin Carter Cohan

36 David Asberry DB 23 Ken Carter RB 5-10, 175, Sr. Mt. Sterling, Ky. 5-10, 190, Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio High School: Montgomery County; High School Coach: Chili Ishmael High School: Roger Bacon; High School Coach: Ron Henke Birthdate: March 17, 1969; Major: Radio-Television Birthdate: October 26, 1970; Major: Finance Parents: Ralph & Betty Carter "David typifies what football is all about," Head Coach Cole Proctor said. "He is a fifth-year senior who has funded his own way thoughout Began his career at MSU as a runningback, then was moved to his career and has worked hard." Suffered a severe knee injury last linebacker and now back to runningback. Saw action at both positions season that required surgery. Has worked hard during rehabilitation. and was active on special teams last season. Rushed for 17 yards on Excellent special teams player who should also see action in the 13 carries last leason. Rushed for 124 yards, including a career-high defensive backfield. 89 yards against Austin Peay in 1989. C redited with 22 defensive plays, including 19 unassisted tackles in 1990. Head Coach Cole Proctor 39 Craig Bere PK says he should be a "mainstay" of the offensive backfield this season. 6-1, 175, Jr. Louisville, Has worked extremely hard in the weight room. Has good speed and Ky. excellent strength. High School: Doss; High School Coach: Steve Serotte Birthdate: July 13, 1972; Major: Business Management Parents: C larence & Sherri ll Bere Has been MSU's starting placekicker for the last season and a half. Hit 17 of 20 PAT s last season after hitting 21 of 22 in 1990. Improved field goal accuracy and range last season, hitting eight of 16 after 46 Tom Cohan LB hitting four of 12 in 1990. Hit a 28-yard field goal with 23 seconds 6-1, 225, Sr. , Pa. remaining in the game to enable MSU to defeat Liberty I 2-10 last High School: North Hills; High School Coach: Jack McCurry season. Scored 41 points, tops on the squad in 199 1. A ll-state honorable Birthdate: May 8, 1969; Major: Industrial Technology mention at Doss High School. Parents: Thomas & Ida Mae Cohan Career Statistics G PATs FG Points Saw action in only six games last season as a result of injuries and 1990 8 21-22 4-12 33 a suspension. Credited with 48 defensive plays, including 29 unassisted 1991 11 17-20 8-16 41 Totals 19 38-42 12-28 74 tackles and seven tackles for losses. Will try to return to the form he exhibited as a sophomore when he ranked second to A ll-American safety Darrell Beavers with 77 total plays, including 52 unassisted 4 Matt Bloemer QB tackles. Candidate for a starting spot at inside line backe r. 6-2, 185, Fr. Cresent Springs, Ky. Career Stan G UT AT TP £NT T /loss FR High School: Dixie Heights; High School Coach: Bob Burnette 1989 10 J 9 o.o 0-0 O Birrhdate: January 5, I 97 3; Major: Real Estate; 1990 10 52 15 77 2-4 1 J-11 Parents: Barry & Loos Bloemer 1991 6 19 19 48 0-0 7-19 Tornls 26 84 50 I 34 2·41 10-41 Red-shirt freshman. W,11 probably Imrie wuh red-short sophomore Jeremy Holbrook for starting quarterback spm . Excellent runner and passer who is tailored for MSU's new option attack. Originally accepted an appointment to We'it Point, bur transferred co MSU following the academy's summer camp. Two-tome all -conference and all-state honornhlc mention ,,s a s.emor at Dixie Heights. 79 Glen Bovkin OL 31 Frank Diaz FB 6-4, 2 70, Sr. Glenwood, Ill. 6-0, 215, Fr. Winter Springs, Fla. High School: Bloom Township; H,gh Sch

Dinn Donato Du.iall Driedvc Elliott

22 Hector Diaz DB 3 John Dziedzic WR 5-10, 180, So. Winter Springs, Fla. · 5-9, 160, Jr. Louisville, Ky. H,gh Sch ool: Ov,eJ o; H,gh Sch ool Coach : Jack Blanton High School: Trinoty; l ligh School Coach: Dennis Lamphey BirrhJate: April 21, 1971; Major: lnJustrial Technology Birrhdatc: May 6, 1971; M ajor: Finance Parents: H ector & Sonia Diaz Parents: JoAnn Moller & Dennos Dz,cdz,c

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Flynn Ford Garrett Gore R. Harris

8 Brian Flynn P 2 Lawrence Gore DB 6-2, 175, Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio 5-11, 175, Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio High School: Colerain; High School Coach: Don Collussi High School: Princeton; High School Coach: Pat Mancuso Birthdare: December 20, 1969; Major: Radio-Television/Journalism Birthdate: December 2, 1969; Major: Marketing Parents: William T. & MaryAnn Flynn Parent: Rhondis Gore Has been MSU's starting punter for much of the past two seasons. Will make the move from strong safety to free safety this season. Averaged 37 yards on 65 punts last season after averaging 34.9 yards Had an excellent spring practice. "We expect Lawrence to be an integral on 54 punts in 1990. Very proficient at having punts down inside part of our defense," said Head Coach Cole Proctor. " He is probably the 20-yard line. Could be one of the OVC's top punters this season. our biggest hitter and is a player who makes things happen." Credited A ll-conference and all-city at Colerain. Also an excellent high school with 28 defensive plays, rwo cackles for losses and two interceptions baseball player. last season. Career Stats G No Yds Avg 50+ LP Ins 20 Career Stats G UT AT TP INT FR 1989 4 22 728 33.l 0 42 4 1990 10 14 3 17 1-0 I 1990 11 54 1884 34.9 0 48 13 1991 9 19 9 28 2-20 0 1991 10 65 2408 37.0 3 68 14 Totals 19 33 12 45 3-20 Totals 25 141 5020 35.6 3 68 31 28 Darrin Harris RB 5-11, 190,Sr. Mt.Sterling, Ky. 82 Brandon Ford TE High School: Mon tgomery County; High School Coach: C hili Ishmael 6-2, 230, Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Birthdate: May 16, 1969; Major: Finance High School: Purcell-Marian: High School Coach: Herb Woeste Parents: Carl & Anna Harris Birthdate: February 1, 197 1; Major: Communications Led the Eagles in both rush ing and receiving last season. Rushed for Parents: Robert & Joyce Ford 896 yards on 185 carries (4.8 per carry andd 8 1.5 per game) and scored Suffered a serious knee injury during lasr season's Marshall game and two rushing touchdowns. Caught 35 passes for 368 yards and two had major reconstructive surgery. Did not participate in spring practice. touchdowns. Gained 227 yards on 34 carries at Southeast Missouri. His rehabilitation has gone extremely well and there is an excellent Rushed for 160 yards on 29 carries against Tennessee Tech. All-star chance that he can return to the form he exhibited as a freshman candidate. Listed as the starter at fullback on the preseason depth and sophomore. Caught 42 passes for 354 yards and three touchdowns chart. in 1989 and 38 catches for 793 yarJs andd two touchdowns in 1990. Career Stars G Att-Yds TD Rec-Yds TD 1988 4 9-38 0 3-11 0 If healthy, he is a definite all-scar candidate. Former all -conference 1990 II 42-116 I 7.54 0 performer at Purcell-Marian. 1991 I I 185-896 2 35-368 2 Career Stats G Rec/Yds TD Torn ls 26 236-1050 3 45.433 2 1989 10 42-354 3 1990 11 38-793 2 1991 2 3.37 0 6 Rodney Harris WR/RB Totals ZJ 83-1184 5 5-9, 165, Jr. DeLand, Fla. High School: Del.and; High School Coach: Dave Hiss Birthdate: January 6, 1972; Major: Business Management 64 Roger Garrett DL Parents: Lawanda Rice & Rodney Harris, Jr. Listed as a runningback on the preseason depth chart as MSU moves 6-4, 250, Sr. Columbus, Ohio to the option attack. Has been a wide receiver the past two seasons. High School: Gahanna-Lincoln; High School Coach: Colin Messaros Caught seven passes for 57 yards and a touchdown in 1990 arid 12 Birthdare: November 9, 1970; Major: Marketing passes for 130 yards and a touchdown last seaso. Slowed by leg injuries Parents: Roger Garrett & Pamela Garrett last season. Has quick-stike ability. All-area and all-county at Del.and. Has been listeJ a;, both an offensive and defensive lineman during Career Stats G Rec-Yds TD his career. Enters the fa ll on the defensive line. "If Roger can avoid 1990 7 7-57 I nagging injuries, he could become a real force on the defensive line," 1991 9 12-130 I Totals 16 19-187 2 said Head Coach Cole Proctor. The Eagles 17

Hobgood Hodge Holbrook Jerdine Jones

69 Marty Hobgood OL 44 Anthony Jerdine RB 6-4, 275, So. Westerville, Ohio 5-11, 200, Sr. Beachwood, Ohio High School: Westerville North; High School Coach: Ron Yalconi High School: Beachwood; High School Coach: Joe Perella Birthdate: October 29, 1972; Major: Undecided Birthdate: June 10, 1979; Major: Marketing Parents: Ed & Sue Hobgood Parent: Melvia Turner Saw limited action as a freshman last season. Had an outstanding Enters his senior season with improved speed, strength and maturity. spring practice and could be a force on the offensive line this season, Listed as a starter at runningback on the preseason depth chart. Has according to Head Coach Cole Proctor. Listed first -team at offensive been bothered by nagging injuries during his career, limiting his playing guard on the preseason depth chart. A ll-conference, all-area, all-district time to five games in 1989, eight games in 1990 and 10 games last and second-team all-state at Westerville North. season. Has shown consistent improvement during his career. Rushed for 113 yards lase season against Western Kentucky. Rushed for a career-high 130 yards against Samford as a freshman. All-state and all-conference as a senior at Beachwood. Career Stats G Att-Yd s TD Rec-Yds TD 5 James Hodge DB 1989 5 42-227 2 2- 12 0 6-1, 205, Jr. Madisonville, Ky. 1990 8 56-223 3 6-47 0 High School: Madisonville-North; High School Coach: Don Hettich 1991 10 117-486 6 8-59 0 Totals 23 2 I 5-936 II 31-164 0 Birthdate: March 21, 1972; Major: Psychology Parents: Rev. Phillip & Sharon Hodge Made the switch from safety to cornerback during the spring. Listed 75 Fred Johnson LB as a starter there on the preseason depth chart. Head Coach Cole 6-2, 240, Jr. Tampa, Fla. Proctor said he had "a very productive spring." Credited with 31 High School: Chamberlain; High School Coach: Billy Turner total plays, including 21 unassisted cackles, last season. Played both Birthdate: December 7, 1972; Major: General Studies quarterback and defensive back at Madisonville-North Hopkins. All­ Parents: James & Dorothy Johnson conference as a senior. All-star candidate. Second-team All-Ohio Valley Conference last Career Stats G UT AT TP season. Head Coach Cole Proctor calls him "possibly the most 1990 11 9 3 12 productive ourside linebacker in the conference the past two years." 1991 10 21 10 31 Tocals 21 30 13 43 Has been a star since setting foot on campus. Credited with 70 total plays, 13 tackles for losses, two fumbles recovered and one pass interception returned for a touchdown last season. Credited with 43 total plays and six cackles for losses as a freshman. First-team all­ 18 Jeremy Holbrook QB state (SA) as a senior at C hamberlain. 6-0, 175, So. Staffordsville, Ky. High School: Paintsville; High School Coach: Walter Brugh 66 Bill Jones DL Birthdate: April 28, 1971; Major: Pre-Law 6-2, 250, Jr. Groveport, Ohio Parents: Jerry Dale & Diane Holbrook High School: Groveport Madison; High School Coach: T om McDonald Birthdate: December 19, 1970; Major: Robotics Red-shirted last season due to a shoulder injury. Saw action in 1990 Parents: Whitey & Libby T hacker as a back-up co record-setting quarterback Chris Swartz. Completed two of five passes for 21 yards and rushed for 9 1 yards on 27 carries Hampered by injuries much of last season. Saw action in seven games and scored two touchdowns. Excellent option quarterback who will and was credited with eight total plays. Appeared in 10 games as compete with red-shirt freshman Matt Bloemer for the starting job. a red-shirt freshman in 1990 and was credited with 14 total plays Area most valuable player as a senior at Paintsville. Also a standout and three tackles for losses. Listed as a second-team defensive tackle baseball player in high school who played on the 1990 Kentucky scare on the preseason depth chart. All-conference and second-team all­ championship team. state at Groveport Madison. Also a standout prep wrestler. Career Stats G Att-Comp-Int Yds TD Att-Yds TD Career Stats G UT AT TP T/losses Int FR 1990 5 5-2-1 21 0 27-92 2 1990 10 29 14 43 6-51 0-0 0 1991 2 0-0-0 0 0 2-(-9) 0 1991 10 41 29 70 13-55 1-16 2 Totals 7 5-2-1 21 0 29-82 2 Totals 20 70 43 113 19-106 1-16 2 18 The Eagles

Maggard Mathews Nichols Petty

10 Ade Larsen PK 95 Bryan Nichols LB 5-10, 185, Fr. Sola, Norway 6-3, 220, Sr. Cleveland, Ohio High School: LaRue County; High School Coach: Joe Newton High School: West Tech ; High School Coach: Kenny Jefferson Birthdate: March 24, 197 3; Major: Pre-Engineering Birthdace: February 15, 197 l ; Major: Accounting Parents: Bjorn Larsen & Britt Marie Larsen Parent: Ulah N ichols Red-shirted last season. Will compete with returning starter Craig Slowed by leg injuries last season . Saw action in eight games and was Bere for the placekicking assignment. Played high school football at credited with nine total plays. Played in all 11 games as a sophomore LaRue County in Hodgenville, Ky., as an exchange student. Named and was credited with 14 total plays, including seven tackles for losses. to the Kentucky All-Star Team for the Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Has been a very valuable special teams player. O utstanding pass rushing C lassic. Has a strong, accurate leg. ability as evidenced by his numbers of stops behind the line of scrimmage in limited playing time. Can play both inside and outside linebacker. Career Stats G UT AT TP T for loss 1990 II II 3 14 7-53 1991 8 7 2 9 1-7 58 Larry Maggard C Totals 19 18 5 23 8-60 6-6, 275, Sr. Isom, Ky. 99 Jesse OIverson TE High School: Whitesburg; High School Coach: James Gose 6-4, 210, So. Cincinnati, Ohio Birthdate: February 28, 1970; Major: Physical Education High School: Princeton ; High School Coach: Pat Mancuso Parents: Gurnie & Anna Lee Maggard Birchdate: December 2, 1972; Major: Education A starter for much of the past two seasons. Had an excellent spring Parents: John & Linda O lverson and should be the starting center again this season. Has shown Second-team A ll-Ohio Valley Conference last season as a freshman. consistent improvement in quickness and strength. Head Coach Cole Pressed into service early when standout Brandon Ford went down Proctor calls him "Mr. Reliability." Red-shirted his first year at MSU. with an injury during the Marshall game. Responded by making 11 All-conference and team most valuable player at W hitesburg. receptions for 76 yards. An excellent special teams player, he was credited with nine total defensive plays, including six unassisted cackles. A definite all-star candidate. 88 Don Mathews LB 1 Pruitt Petty WR 6-1, 225, So. Tallahassee, Fla. 5-10, 175, Jr. Beachwood, Ohio High School: Godby; High School C oach: Art Witters High School: Beachwood; High School Coach: Joe Perella Birthdate: March 14, 1973; Major: Undecided Birthdate: February 6, 1972; Major: Education Parents: Don & Frankie Mathews Parents: Pruitt & Joyce Petty Enjoyed an excellent freshman season. Saw action in nine games and Had an excellent spring practice and is listed as the starter at wide was credited with 31 total plays, including l 6 unassisted tackles and receiver on the preseason depth chart. Saw action in nine games last one fumble recovered. Can play both inside and outside linebacker. season. Had 11 receptions for 129 yards and a touchdown. Accounted Projected as a starter at outside linebacker. Played extremely well for eight of MSU's 11 points in the Marshall game with a touchdown the second half of the l 991 season, and his good play carried over reception and a two-point PAT catch. All-Northeast O hio and all­ to spring practice. A ll -area at Godby. conference as team captain at Beachwood. The Eagles 19

Phillips Pleasant Roseberry Salyer Shadwick

47 Jaime Phillips LB 91 Wes Salyer OLITE 6-0, 210, So. Cincinnati, Ohio 6-5, 225, Jr. Ashland, Ky. High School: Princeron; High School Coach: Pat Mancuso High School: Paul G. Blazer; High School Coach: Vic Marsh Birthdate: May 21, I 973; Major: Liberal Arts Birthdare: September 26, 1972; Maior: Finance Parents: James & Priscilla Phillips Parents: Greg & Cheryl Salyer Another true freshman who was pressed mro service last season. Played May see action at either tight end or offensive tackle or both this in all 11 games and ranked third on the team with 66 defensive plays. season. Where he plays may be influenced by the knee rehabilitation Also credited with 38 unassisted tackles, three tackles for losses, one progress of 1990 starting tight end Brandon Ford. Shared playing rime interception and one fumble caused. "Jaime was one of the top freshman with Jesse O lverson after Ford's injury last season and made 13 catches linebackers in the league last season," Head Coach Cole Proctor said. for 163 yards. Had three catches each against Marshall and Murray " If he picks up where he left off, he will be a mainstay in our defense Stare. Excellent blocker who could be a starter at either tight end and an all-conference candidate." All-state special mention, all-league, or cackle. All-state honorable mention, all-conference and all-area at all-area, and all-city as a senior standout at Princeton. Paul Blazer. 96 Richard Shadwick DL 6-4, 240, Sr. Nicholasville, Ky. High School: Jessamine County; High School Coach: Frank Conyers Birthdate: July 20, 1970; Major: Business/Marketing 17 Craig Pleasant DB Parents: David & Norma Shadwick 5-11, 175,So. lronton, Ohio Bothered by shoulder problems all of last season after earning All­ High School: Ironton; High School Coach: Bob Lutz Ohio Valley Conference honors in 1990. Had shoulder surgery in the Birthdate: December 26, 1971; Major: Sociology spring of 1991 that prevented him from weight training and caused Parents: Robert & Virginia Pleasant loss of strength. Appears to have fully recovered now and barring Red-shirted after signing with MSU as a high school quarterback and further injury problems, he is a definite all-conference and All-America defensive back. Saw action in 10 games last season as a defensive candidate. Saw action in IO games, limtted action in several of those, back and special teams player. Credited with seven total plays, mcludmg yet he still was credited with 54 total plays, including 40 unassisted six unassisted tackles. Listed second -ream at strong safety on the tackles, 10 tackles for losses, one PAT kick blocked and three passes preseason depth chart. All-stare honorable mention, all-conference batted down. In 1990, he was credited with a league-high 19 tackles and all-area in high school. Ironton won the state cha mp1onsh1p m for losses. Originally made the team as a walkon and was red-shirred 1989 and finished as runner-up in 1988. in 1988. Has excellent quickness and strength. Can play any line or linebacking position. Career Stats G UT AT TP T for loss 1989 11 9 8 17 1-3 1990 II 35 19 H 19-77 1991 10 40 14 54 10-38 Totals 32 84 41 125 30-118 7 Pat Roseberry WR 5-9, 150, Fr. Flemingsburg, Ky. 70 Mike Snell OL High School: Fleming County; High School Coach: Ted Purcell 6-2, 255, So. Lakeland, Fla. Birthdare: August 31, 1973; Major: Business Management High School: Lake G ibson; High School Coach: Tom Ray Parent: Carol Hall Birthdate: September 19, I 972; Major: Industrial Technology Red-shirted last season. Listed third-team at wide receiver on the Parents: Frank & C heryl Snell preseason depth chart. Has good speed and excellent toughness for Sat out last season. Listed first -team at offensive tackle on the preseason a little guy. Averaged 6.0 yards per carry while earning all-state depth chart. Had good spring practice. All-area and all-county at Lake honorable mention and conference most valuable player honors at Gibson. Parttcipated in the Florida Shrine Bowl All-Star Game as Fleming County. Can also return kickoffs and punts. a senior. Could be a surprise on the offensive line. 20 The Eagles

Svobodny Uhl Vann Venturino Wills

74 Tom Svobodny OL 81 Matt Venturino WR 6-6, 330, Sr. Willmar, Minn. 5-7, 140, So. Montross, Mich. High School: Willmar; Junior College: Willmar Community High School: Hill McClay; High School Coach: Tony Annese Junior College Coach: Pete Goeser Birthdate: January 4, 1972; Major: Marketing Birthdate: April 1, 1969; Major: Recreation Parents: Jim & Chris Venturino Parents: Tom & Jayne Svobodny Red-shirted last season. Could see action as a wide receiver, as well Has the size and ability to be a dominate offensive lineman in the as a punt returner and kickoff returner. Returned 12 punts for 43 O hio Valley Conference. " If Tom can become mentally tough to go yards in 1990. Also returned one kickoff for I 8 yards that season. with his size and talent, he can be a truly outstanding offensive Excellent speed and has good strength and toughness for his size. lineman," Head Coach Cole Proctor said. "He will be counted on to lead a very young offensive line." Listed as a first-team guard on the preseason depth chart. Did not play high school football. All­ America honorable mention in junior college. Red-shirted at MSU 32 Loren Williams RB in 1990. 5 .. 9, 180, So. Dallas, Tex. High School: Berkner; High School Coach: Bob Dubey Birthdate: August 20, 197 1; Major: Environmental Science 57 Chuck Uhl OL Parent: Victoria E. Williams 6-8, 350, Jr. Fairdale, Ky. Was off to a good start last season before breaking his jaw in the High School: Fairdale; High School Coach: Mike Fletcher Western Kentucky game. Red-shirted in 1990. Head Coach Cole Birthdate: November 18, I 970; Major: Marketing Proctor calls him "extremely intelligent, our best blocker in the Parents: Ron Donna Horning & backfield." Should see a great deal of action this season. Cousin of Has excellent quickness and athletic abil ity for his size. Must overcome Eagle offensive line coach Kerry Locklin. nagging injuries to be successful. Could see action at either guard or tackle. His size alone makes him a interesting line prospect. 9 Tyrone Vann WR 76 Scott Wills DL 6-0, 180, Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio 6-1, 250, Fr. Middletown, Ohio High School: Northwest; High School Coach: Dave Lewis High School: Middletown; High School Coach: Jim Place Birthdate: April 24, 1970; Major: Accounting Birthdate: March 3, 1973; Major: Undecided Parents: Dalton & Jessie Vann Parent: Marilynn Wills Saw action in all 11 games last season. Credited with two catches Saw limited action early last season before contracting mononucleosis. for 58 yards and a touchdown. Caught seven passes in 1989 for 90 Received a medical red-shirt. Head Coach Cole Proctor says he "has yards. Will be counted on to provide depth at wide receiver. Red­ good skills and should turn into a fine defensive lineman." Strong shirted in 1988. candidate for a starting spot on the defensive line. Roster 21

1992 Signees

NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/JC 21 Barry C la rk DB 6-0 205 Fr Tampa, Fla./T a mpa C atho lic A ll-Sta te , All-Suncoast, A ll-County 77 Mike Conno r DL 6-1 260 So Oakland, N .J ./Indian H ills Transfer from Rutgers, All-State, All-League in HS 51 J.R. Cook 0G 6-1 265 So Lo uisa, Ky./Lawren ce C ounty T ra nsfer fro m C umbe rla nd 59 S tua r t Cook O L 6-0 265 Fr Louisa, Ky./Lawre nc e County Two-time All-Area Conf., Third team All-State 15 Al Cotto n D B 6-0 190 Fr Palmetto , Fla ./ Manatee A ll-Distric t, All-A re a, All-County 20 Core y C urry WR 6-0 180 Fr Tampa , Fla ./Jefferson All-county in football a nd baske tba ll 62 John Oapkins O L 6-2 250 Fr Watc hung, N.J./Watchung, Hills All-Area 94 Kevin Diehl OT 6-3 270 Fr Unio n , N.J./Unio n A ll-Area 68 D o ug Ellerbusch O L 6-1 245 Fr C inc innati, O hio/Princecon Second- team A ll-Cincinnati Area 73 Josh G ibson O L 6-3 260 Fr Lo vela nd, O h io/Milfordd Second-tea m A ll-Cinc innati A rea 97 Corey Glass LB 6-2 215 Fr C incinna ti, O hio/Princecon All-Sta te, A ll-Cinc innati Area 4 1 G a ry Greene FB 6-0 235 Fr Maysv ille , Ky./M ason Cou nty All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-Stace 35 Michael Hamm RB 6-1 200 Fr Coeburn, Va./Coeburn All-Confe ren c e, All-Area 14 Keith Hayes Q B 6- 1 175 Fr Tampa, Fla ./Ch a mberlain All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-Scace 56 Ke n H ostetle r O L 6-7 250 Fr Jo hnson C ity, Tenn./Scienc e H ill All-Area 38 Anthony McCray C B 5-1 I 167 Fr Tampa, Fla./Tampa C atho lic All-Sunc oast 55 Eric Pires LB 6-0 235 F r M ia mi, Fla./Norland Miami Area Co-Defensive Player of the Year 72 M a rk Rice DL 6-1 258 Fr A n de rson, S.C./T.L. Hannah All-State, All-Region, North-South All-Star Game 92 Brian Turpin DL 6-1 233 Fr W a ynesburg , Ky./Lincoln County All-Stace, All-Area, All-Regio n , All-District 85 Ryan Washington DL 6-4 215 F r Portsm o u th, O hio/Po rtsm o uth All-Southeast Ohio, All-Conference, All-Ohio Special Mention 27 Sho ndale Wolfork DB 6- 1 170 Fr C incinna ti, O hio/Princecon Secon d tea m A ll-Cinc innati Area

Other Candidates NO NAME POS HT WT CL LTR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOUJC 52 Scott Bailey DL 6-1 260 Jr 2 Benham, Ky./Cumberland 13 David Brown DB 6-3 210 Fr 0 Ashland , Ky.I Paul G . Blazer 6 1 C h ris Corcoran C 6-1 270 Fr 0 Wheeling, W .Va./Wheeling Park 93 Anthon y G iambra DL 6-3 270 Fr 0 Ridgewood , N Y/ Archbishop Malloy 86 Mike G iles DL 6-6 230 Fr 0 Winter Haven, Fla./W inter Haven 90 A llen G rappa LB 6-1 195 Fr 0 New Richmond, O hio/New Richmond 34 G reg Lewis RB 5-10 180 Sr 0 Frost proof, Fla./Frostproof 67 Fred McCart y DL 5-10 230 Sr I N ippa, Ky./Jo hnson C entral 49 Shawn Mitchell DB 5-10 175 So 0 Nicholasville, Ky./Jessamine County 78 T odd Neace O L 6-4 270 So 0 Bonnyman, Ky. /M.C . Napier 98 Ivan Oelrich DL 6-3 230 So 0 G ainesville, Fla./Gainesville 54 David Payne O L 6-0 260 Fr 0 Goshen , O hio /Goshen 43 Kirk Ramsey DB 5-9 185 So 0 Mario n, lnd./Marion 25 Mark Reed FB 6-0 225 So 0 Gren up, Ky./Greenup C o unty 42 Dale Richardson LB 6-3 210 Fr 0 Paris, Ky./Bourbon County 24 Vaughn Scott DB 5- 10 185 Sr 2 C incinnati, O hio /Purcell-Marian 30 Joe Sloan RB 5-7 185 Fr 0 South Poin t, O h,o/South Point HS 60 Garic W arner C 6-2 220 Fr 0 W esterville, O hio/W esterville South 89 Brian Wicker LB 6-3 220 So 0 Connersville, lnd./Connersville 80 Ma rcus W ilkins WR 6-5 215 Sr 0 C incinnati, O h io /Cape 22 Opponents

1992 Opponents

Marshall Game #1 Game #2 Thundering Herd Marshall State September 5, 1992 September 12, 1992 7:00 p.m. EDT 7:00 p.m. EDT West Virginia State Marshall University Football Stadium Jayne Stadium/Jacobs Field Yellow Jackets (28,000) (10,000) SID: Gary Richrer SID: Edgar W. Randall Office Phone: (304) 696-5275 Office Phone: 304-766-3165 Home Phone: (304) 429-4313 Home Phone: NIA UT-Martin Press Box Phone: (304) 696-2934 Press Box Phone: 304-766-3375 Fax Phone: (304) 696-2325 Fax Phone: 304-766-4127 Pacers SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1360 WVSC, Campus Box 181 Huntington, WV 257 I 5 Institute, W.Va. 25112-1000 Founded: 1837 Founded: 1891 East Tennessee President: J. Wade Gilley Enrollment: 5,000 Enrollment: 12,500 Nickname: Yellow Jackets Nickname: Thundering Herd Colors: Old Gold and Black Buccaneers Colors: Green and White Confe rence: WVIAC Conference: Southern Stadium: Lakin Field (10,000) Stadium: Marshall University Football Stadium (28,000) President: Dr. Hazo W. Carter, Jr. Tennessee State Athletic Director: Lee Moon (VMI '70) Athletic Director: Dr. Gregory Smith (Tenn. St '87) Office Phone: (304) 696-5408 Athletic Dept. Phone: 304-766-3364 Head Coach: (NC Srare '67) Interim Head Coach: Scott Tinsley (App. Scare '86) Tigers Record at School: 17-9 (2 years) Record at School: First year Career Record: 17 -9 (2 years) Career Record: First year Office Phone: (304) 696-6464 Football Office Phone: 304-766-3228 Interview Policy: Call directly, 11 :30-noon Coach's Inte rview Policy: Call SID Murray State Assistant Coaches: Greg Briner (Southern Cal Assistant Coac hes: Jack Erwin (WVIT '81), '72), (SE Oklahoma Sr. '79), Others TBA (N E Louisiana Sc. '86), (Wesr Traine r: Rick Ray Racers Texas Sr. '76), Mark Gale (Okla. State '81), Brad Lettermen Returning: 15 L1mbert (Kansas Sr. '87), Leon Perry (Oklahoma Starters Returning: 10 '89), Greg Adkins (Marshall '90), George Barlow 1991 Record: 6-4-0 Tennessee Tech (Marshall '90), Tony Peterson (Marshall '88) 1991 Conference Record: 4-3 Trainer: TBA Primary Offe nse: One Back Set Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/ l 4 Primary Defense: 4-3 Golden Eagles Starters Re turning/Lost: 15/7 1991 Record: 11-4 1992 Schedule September 1991 Confe rence Record:5-2 5 at West Virginia Tech Austin Peay Primary Offense: Pro Set 12 at More head State University Primary Defense: 4-3 19 West Virginia Wesleyan 26 at Glenville State 1992 Schedule Governors Septe mber October 5 More head State University 7:00 3 at Shepherd College 12 Eastern Illinois 7:00 IO West Liberty Stare Southeast Missouri I9 ar Virginia M1hrary 2:00 17 at Fairmont State Octobe r 24 at Central State 3 ar Missouri 2:00 November Indians IO Furman 7:00 7 at Virginia State 17 ar The Citadel 2:00 14 Concord 24 UT-Chattanooga 4:00 31 ar Western Carolina 1:00 Middle Tennessee November 7 Appalachian Stare 1:00 Blue Raiders 14 Tennessee Tech 1:00 21 at East Ti!!nnessee 2:00 All times Eastern Eastern Kentucky

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Game #3 Game #4 Game #5 Tennessee-Martin East Tennessee Tennessee State September 26, 1992 October 3, 1992 October 1O, 1992 8:00 p.m. EDT 7 :00 p.m. EDT 1:30 p.m. EDT Pacer Stadium Memorial Stadium Jayne Stadium/Jacobs Field (7,500) (12,000) (10,000) SID: Lee Wilmot SID: John Cathey SID: Johnny M. Franks Office Phone: (901) 587-7630 Office Phone: 615-929-4220 Office Phone: 615-320-3596 Home Phone: (901) 587-9811 Home Phone: 615-926-5302 Home Phone: 615-367-0700 Press Box Phone: (901) 587-7678 Press Box Phone: 615-929-5329 Press Box Phone: 615-320-3596 Fax Phone: (901) 587-7624 Fax Phone: 615-929-6138 Fax Phone: 615-320-3596 SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: Sports Information ETSU 3500 John A. Merritt Blvd. UT-Martin Johnson City, TN 3761 4 Nashville, TN 37209 Martin, TN, 38238 Founded: 1911 Founded: 1912 Founded: 1900 Enrollment: 12,107 Enrollment: 7,500 Enrollment: 5,494 Nickname: Buccaneers Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Pacers Colors: Navy Blue and O ld Gold Colors: Blue and White Colors: Royal Blue, Orange and White Conference: : Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley Stadium: Memorial Stadium/Gentry Field (12,000) Stadium: (16,000) Stadium: Pacer Stadium (7,500) President: Dr. Roy Nicks (Interim) President: Dr. James A. Hefner Chancellor: Dr. Margaret N. Perry Athletic Director: Dr. Janice Shelton Athletic Director: Wm. A. Thomas [Tenn. State '70) Athletic Director: Don Mcleary, (Tenn. '70) Head Coach: Mike Cavan (Georgia '72) Athletic Dept. Phone: 615-320-3598 Offi ce Phone: (901) 587-7660 Record at School: First season Head Coach: Joe Gilliam, Sr. (W.Va. State '51) Head Coach: Don Mcleary Career Record: 37-22-6 (6 years) Record at School: 15-17 -1 (3 years) (Tennessee '70) Football Office Phone: 615-929-4261 Career Record: 17-30-2 (5 years) Record at School: 30-38 (6 years) Interview Policy: Weekdays 8:30 a.m.-noon Football Office Phone: 6 15-320-3307 Career Record: 40-46 (8 years) Assistant Coaches: David McKnight (Georgia Coach's Interview Policy: Call SID Football Office Phone: 901-587-7670 '70), Jim Dye (Georgia Southern '86), Mike Wolfe Assistant Coaches: C raig Gilliam (Tennessee Interview Policy: Call directly, 10 a.m.- 12 noon (Oklahoma State '88), Gunter Brewer (Wake Forest State '66), Alvin M. Coleman (Tennessee State '84), Assistant Coaches: Larry Shanks (UT-Martin '86), Eric Schumann (Alabama '77), David Napert Michael Phillips (Tennessee State '82), Mark Wracher '68), Jerry Resse (UT-Martin '86), Jim Hughes (Troy State '82), Troy Douglas (Appalachian Stace (Vanderbilt '86), (SW O klahoma '86) (McNeese St. '84), Morgan Hout (Tenn. Temple '87) Trainer: Luddie Hatton '71), Todd Kirk (Tennessee '88), Jim Graves (UT ­ Trainer: Jerry Robertson Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/10 Martin '60) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Trainer: Linda Barker Starters Returning/Lost: 1715 1991 Record: 3-8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 3 1/ l 2 1991 Record: 1- 10-0 1991 Conference Record: 2-5 (6ch-cie) Starters Returning/Lost: 12/12 1991 Conference Record: 0-7-0 (8th) Primary Offense: Multiple 1991 Record: 5-6 Primary Offense: I Formation Primary Defense: 4-3 and 5-2 1991 Conference Record: n/a Primary Defense: 4-3 1992 Schedule Primary Offense: Pro Spread 1992 Schedule September Primary Defense: 4-3 September 5 Middle Tennessee 1992 Schedule 5 Virginia Military 7:00 12 Jackson State (in Memphis) September 12 Mars Hill 7:00 19 at Grambling 5 Delta State 7:00 19 at The Citadel 7:00 26 Florida A&M (in Atlanta) 12 at UT-Chattanooga 6:00 26 at Appalachian State 1:30 October 26 Morehead State University 7:00 October 10 at Morehead State Univ. 12:30 October 3 Morehead State University 7:00 17 Tennessee-Martin 3 at Tennessee Tech I :30 10 C harleston Southern 2:00 24 A ustin Peay 10 Murray State 7:00 17 at Louisiana Tech 4:00 3 1 at Eastern Kentucky 17 at T ennessee Stace I :30 3 1 Furman 2:00 November 24 Eastern Kentucky 2:00 November 7 at Tennessee Tech 31 at Southeast Missouri 2:00 7 at UT -Chattanooga 7:00 14 at Murray State November 14 at Western Carolina 1:30 21 Southeast Missouri 7 Middle Tennessee 1:00 21 Marshall 2:00 All times Central 14 ~mfo~ 1:00 All times Eastern 21 at Austin Peay I :30 All times Central __Ir _ TI-IE UNMRSITY OF TENNESSEE MARTIN 24 Opponents

Game #6 Game #7 Game #8 Murray State Tennessee Tech Austin Peay October 17, 1992 October 24, 1992 October 31, 1992 1:30 p.m. EDT 2:30 p.m. EDT 2 :00 p.m. EST Jayne Stadium/Jacobs Field Municipal Stadium (10,000) (16,500) (10,000) SID: Jimmy Wilder SID: Rob Schabert SID: Brad Ki rtley Office Phone: 502-762-4270 Office Phone: 6 15-372-2088 Office Phone: 615-648-7561 Home Phone: 502-753-4679 Home Phone: 615-526-ALPO Home Phone: 615-647-0992 Press Box Phone: 502-762-681 1 Press Box Phone: 615-372-3293 or 3088 Press Box Phone: 615-647-5657 or 5658 Fax Phone: 502-762-6814 Fax Phone: 615-372-6139 Fax Phone: 615-648-7562 SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: Murray, KY 42071 Cookeville, TN 38505 P.O. Box 4515 Founded: 1922 Founded: 191 5 Clarksville, TN 37044 Enrollment: 8,328 Enrollment: 8,1 40 Founded: 1927 Nickname: Racers Nickname: Golden Eagles Enrollment: 7,600 Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Governors Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley Colors: Red and White Stadium: Roy Stewart (16,800) Stadium: T ucker Stadium (16,500) Conference: Ohio Valley President: Dr. Ronald Kurth President: Dr. Angelo Volpe Stadium: Municipal (10,000) Athletic Director: Mike Strickland (Ga. Soothtm '11) Athletic Director: Dr. David Larimore (NCSmc '64) President: Dr. Oscar C. Page Athletic Dept. Phone: 502-762-6184 Athletic Dept. Phone: 615-372-3949 Athletic Director: Tim Weiser (Emporia St. '81) Head Coach: Mike Mahoney (S. Conn. St. '74) Head Coach: Jim Ragland (Tenn. Tech '64) Athletic Dept. Phone: 615-648-7903 Record at School: 21-32-1 (5 years) Record at School: 19-45-0 (6 years} Head Coach: Roy Gregory (Tenn.-Charcanooga '68) Career Record: 21-32-1 (5 years) Career Record: 19-45-0 (6 years) Record at School: 5-6 (I year) Football Office Phone: 502-762-6181 Interview Policy: Call SID Career Record: 5-6 (1 year) Interview Policy: Weekdays, 11 a.m.-noon Assistant Coaches: Gerald Brown (Memphis '82), Football Office Phone: 6 15-648-7905 Assistant Coaches: Tony Demeo (Iona '71), Mike Bill Drake (Colorado '73), L.T. Helton (Tenn. '63), Interview Policy: Weekdays, 9 a.m.-noon Cavanaugh (Southern Conn. '86), Charley Wiles Mike Hennigan (Tenn. Tech '73), Mike Ledford Assistant Coaches: Vince Hoch (Pfeiffer '62), Ben (Murray State '87), Ed Carroll (Simpson '84), Dick (T enn. Tech '7 5), Mike Smith (East Tenn. '81) Treloar (Delta State '82), Andre Haley (Alabama Adams (Miami-Ohio '70), Scott Pioli (Central Conn. Trainer: David Green A&M '89), Ed Smith (Mississippi State '85), Scott '88), Luke Curry (Murray State '88), Charles Huff Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/4 Skene (New Mexico '87), (Presbyterian '85) Starters Returning: 17 Trainer: T BA Trainer: Tom Simmons 1991 Record: 2-9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/ 17 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/18 1991 Conference Record: 2-5 (6th, tie) Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 Primary Offense: Multiple 1991 Record: 5-6 1991 Record: 3-8 Primary Defense: Multiple 1991 Conference Record: 3-4 (3rd, tie) 1991 Conference Record: 1-6 (8th) 1992 Schedule Primary Offense: Multiple O ption Primary Offense: Multiple September Primary Defense: Multiple Fronts Primary Defense: Wide Tackle Six 12 Lock Haven 7:30 1992 Schedule 1992 Schedule 19 Samford 7:30 September September 26 at Eastern Kentucky 6:00 5 Eastern Illinois 6:30 3 at Southeast Missouri 6:00 October 12 Knoxville College 6:30 19 at Eastern Illinois 6:30 3 Tennessee-Marrin 1:30 19 at Southern Illinois 7:00 26 Middle Tennessee 7:00 10 Southeast Missouri 1:30 26 at Southeast Missouri 6:00 October 17 at Austin Peay 3:00 October 3 Austin Peay 2:30 24 Morehead State University 1:30 3 at Murray State 1:30 10 at Tennessee-Martin 7:00 3 1 at Murray State 7:30 10 at Middle Tennessee 1:30 17 at Morehead State Univ. 12:30 November 17 Tennessee Tech 3:00 31 Tennessee Tech 7:00 7 Tennessee State 1:30 24 at Tennessee State 1:30 November 14 at Marshall 12:30 31 Morehead State University 1:30 7 at Eastern Kentucky 12:30 21 at Middle T ennessee 1:30 November 14 Tennessee State 1: 30 All times Central 14 Eastern Kentucky 1:30 21 Western Kentucky 1:30 21 Tennessee-Marrin 1: 30 All times Central All ,;me, C,o,ml~~-, TENNESSEE TEClt UNIVlflSll }'

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Game #9 Game #10 Game #11 Southeast Missouri Middle Tennessee Eastern Kentucky November 7, 1992 November 14, 1992 November 21, 1992 1:30 p.m. EST 2:30 p.m. EST 1:30 p.m. EST Jayne Stadium/Jacobs Field Floyd Stadium Jayne Stadium/Jacobs Field (10,000) (15,000) (10,000) SID: Ron Hines SID: Ed Given SID: Karl Park Office Phone: 314-651-2294 Office Phone: 615-898-2450 Office Phone: 606-622-1253 Home Phone: 618-985-3452 Home Phone: 615-895-0827 Home Phone: 606-624-1291 Press Box Phone: 314-651-2191 Press Box Phone: 615-989-2312 Press Box Phone: 606-622-2226 Fax Phone: 314-651-2810 Fax Phone: 615-898-5626 Fax Phone: 606-622-1253 SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: One University Plaza MTSU Begley Bldg., Room 205 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Cookeville, TN 37132 Richmond, KY 40475 Founded: 1873 Founded: 1911 Founded: I906 Enrollment: 9,000 Enrollment: 15,763 Enrollment: 16,600 Nickname: Indians Nickname: Blue Raiders Nickname: Colonels Colors: Red and Black Colors: Navy Blue and White Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley Stadium: (10,000) Stadium: Floyd Stadium/Jones Field (I 5,000) Stadium: Stadium (20,000) President: Dr. Kala Stroup President: Dr. James E. Walker President: Dr. Hanly Funderburk Athletic Director: Dr. Richard McDuffie (E. C-arolma Athletic Director: John Stanford (MTSU '62) Athletic Director: Roy Kidd (Eastern Kentucky '55) 74l Athletic Dept. Phone: 615-898-2915 Athletic Dept. Phone: 606-622-2146 Athletic Dept. Phone: 31 4-651-2227 Head Coach: Boots Donnelly (MTSU '65) Head Coach: Roy Kidd (Eastern Kentucky '55) Head Coach: John Mumford (Pittsburg St. '79) Record at School: 95-55-0 (13 years) Record at School: 230-81-8 (28 years) Record at School: 10-1 1 (2 years) Career Record: I 09-62-0 (I 5 years) Career Record: 230-81 -8 (28 years) Career Record: 10-1 1 (2 years) Football Office Phone: 6 15-898-2570 Football Office Phone: 606-622-2 146 Football Office Phone: 3 14-65 1-2110 Interview Policy: Call SID Interview Policy: Weekdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon Interview Policy: Mornings, Mon-Thurs Assistant Coaches: Ed Bunio (Austin Peay '65), Assistant Coaches: Jack Ison (Eastern Kencuky Assistant Coaches: Robert Cary (Western Oregon Charlie Butler (Middle Tenn. '61), Ray Barnes '61) , Joe Blankenship (Eastern Kentucky '65), Jim '84), Dave C heesebrough (Iowa State '78), Dave (Memphis State '67), Floyd Walker (Middle Tenn. Tanara (UT-Chattanooga '65), Doug Carter Dumars (Northeast Louisiana '78), Russ Ehrenfeld '89), E.J. Kreis (Clemson '76), Preston O'Neal (E. (William Jewell '80), T eddy Taylor (Eastern (Tenn-Chattanooga '81), Greg Bamburger (Duke Central Oklahoma '80), Eric Roark (Oklahoma State Kentucky '70), Larry McDaniel (Indiana State '71) '82), Mike McCarty (Portland State '86) '83), Alex Robins (Maryville '69) Trainer: Dr. Bobby Barton Trainer: Tim Barron Trainer: George Camp Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/21 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/ l l Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 11/ 13 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 1991 Record: 12-2-0 1991 Record: 3-8 1991 Record: 9-4-0 1991 Conference Record: 7-0-0 {1st) 1991 Conference Record: 3-4 (3rd, tie) 1991 Conference Record: 6-1-0 (2nd) Primary Offense: I-Pro-Set Primary Offense: Multiple Pro Primary Offense: Multiple I Primary Defense: 5-2 Primary Defense: 52 Eagle Safety Primary Defense: Wide Tackle Six 1992 Schedule 1992 Schedule 1992 Schedule September September September 3 at Western Kent ucky 6:00 3 Murray State 6:00 5 at Tennessee State 6:00 I 9 Northeast Louisiana 7:00 12 at Southern Illinois I:30 12 at Nebraska 1:00 26 Tennessee Tech 7:00 26 Austin Peay 6:00 26 at Murray State 7:00 October October October 3 Southeast Missouri 2:00 3 at Eastern Kentucky 1:00 3 at Northern lllinois 6:35 10 at Samford 7:30 IO at Tennessee Tech 1:30 10 Austin Peay 1:30 17 at Middle Tennessee 3:00 I 7 at Samford 1:30 17 at Austin Peay 3:00 24 at Tennessee-Martin 3:00 24 Middle Tennessee 2:00 24 at Southeast Missouri 2:00 31 Tennessee State 1:30 31 Tennessee-Martin 2:00 31 at Georgia Southern 12:30 November November November 7 Murray State 1:30 7 Morehead State University 12:30 7 at Tennessee-Martin I :00 14 at Aust in Peay 2:30 14 Illinois State 2:00 14 Morehead State University 1:30 21 Morehead State U niversity 1:30 21 at Tennessee State I :30 21 Tennessee Tech I :30 All times Eastern All times Central All times Central 26 Opponents

1991 Final Morehead State University Football Statistics Record: 4-7-0 Home: 3-2-0 Away: 1-5-0 OVC: 3.4.0

Team Statistics MSU OPP TOT Offensive Plays 723 769 Interceptions 9 14 First Downs 175 212 Yards 3232 4304 Yards 52 107 By rushing 111 80 YPA 4.5 5.6 Touchdowns I By passing 74 74 By penalty 21 27 YPG 293.8 391.3 Penalties-No. 97 105 Yards 885 1076 Rushing Attempts 415 489 Punt-No. 75 60 Yards Gained 1758 2476 Yards 2741 2086 Fumbles-Lost 21/11 19/8 Yards lost 301 328 Average 36.5 34.8 Net yards 1457 2148 3rd Down Conv. YPA 3.5 4.4 Had blocked 0 Made/attempt 45/150 67 / 163 YPG 132.5 195.3 Percentage .300 .4 11 Punt Returns 25 33 Passing Attempts 308 280 Yardss 181 322 Time of Possession 228:32 33 1:28 Completions 132 154 Average 7.2 9.8 Had in tercepted 14 9 Yards 1775 2156 Scores by Quarters Percentage .500 .471 Kickoff Return-No. 52 31 I 2 3 4 TOT YPA 5.8 7.7 Yards 828 577 MSU 37 37 45 70 189 YPG 161.4 196.0 Average 15.9 18.6 O PP 121 91 74 59 345

Individual Statistics

Rushing G ATI YDG YDL NYG m YPA YPG LG Punting G NO YDS AVG LP 50+ INS 20 D. Harris 11 185 964 68 896 2 4.8 81.5 69 Flynn 10 65 2408 37.0 68 3 14 Jerdine 10 117 525 39 486 6 4.2 48.6 57 Proctor 2 10 333 33.3 54 1 1 Di nn 10 36 156 I 155 0 4.3 15.5 16 Williams 4 6 15 6 9 0 1.5 3.0 10 Carter II 13 26 9 17 0 1.3 1.5 II Punt Returns G NO YDS AVG m LR King 6 II 32 25 7 0 0.6 1.2 21 R. Harris 9 I 28 28.0 0 28 R. Harris 9 1 0 7 -7 0 -7.0 .0.8 -7 Graves 2 I 24 24.0 0 24 Graves 2 3 3 8 -5 0 -0.6 -2.5 3 White I I 23 129 5.6 0 25 Holbrook 2 2 I 10 -9 0 -4.5 -4.5 1 Hodge 10 0 0 0.0 I 0 Donato 10 39 34 128 -95 I -2.4 <'l.6 7 Passing G ATI CMP INT YDS m PCT YPG LG EFF Kickoff Donato 10 273 134 13 1578 12 .491 157.8 64 102.619 Returns G NO YDS AVG m LR King 6 35 20 2 197 I .57 1 32.8 25 102.523 Jerdine 10 I 20 20.0 0 20 White 11 44 723 16.4 0 41 Total Off. G ATI YDR YDP TOT YPA YPG Williams 4 I 16 16.0 0 16 Donato 10 312 095 1578 1483 4.8 148.3 Olverson I I 4 53 13.2 0 18 D. Harris II 185 896 0 896 4.8 81.5 R. Harris 9 I 12 12.0 0 12 Panitz 10 I 4 4.0 0 4 Receiving G REC YDS m YPR RPG LG D. Harris II 35 368 2 10.5 3.2 61 White II 26 460 6 17.7 2.4 64 Scoring G m EP-1 EP-2 FG PTS PPG Jerdine 10 323 105 0 4.6 2.3 13 Jerdine 10 6 38 3.8 Ford 2 3 37 0 12.3 1.5 17 Bere II 17-20 8-16 41 3.7 R. Harris 9 12 130 I 10.8 1.3 25 White II 6 36 3.3 Petty 9 II 129 I 11.7 1.2 22 D. Harris II 4 24 2.2 Salyer 11 13 163 0 12.5 1.2 27 Dziedzic II 2 12 I.I Dziedzic II I I 209 2 19.0 1.0 35 Petty 9 I 8 0.9 Olverson II II 76 0 6.9 1.0 14 R. Harris 9 I 6 0.7 Dinn 10 6 26 0 4.3 0.6 7 Donato 10 I 6 0.6 Williams 4 I 0 0 0.0 0.2 0 Johnson 10 I 6 0.6 Yann II 2 58 I 29.0 0.2 41 Hodge 10 I 6 0.6 Carter 11 I 14 0 14.0 0.1 14 Yann 10 I 6 0.6 1991 Statistics, 1991 in Review 27

Defensive Statistics 1991 Game-by-Game Results Player G UT AT TP T ho mas 11 60 39 99 Johnson 10 41 29 70 Game #1 Game #2 Philli ps 1 I 38 28 66 Tuck 10 46 12 58 September 7, 1991 September 14, 1991 Elliott 10 28 29 57 Yowan II 32 25 57 Birmingham, Ala. Huntington, W.Va. M. Bailey 11 38 18 56 Cox II 33 22 55 Shadwick 10 40 14 54 Samford 52 Marshall 70 Cohan 6 29 19 4o Fisher II 27 II 38 Morehead State 14 Morehead State 11 Goode 11 20 14 34 Hodge 10 2 1 10 3 1 MSU 0 0 7 7 14 MSU 0 0 3 8 11 Matthews 9 16 15 31 Samford 3 21 14 14 52 Marshall 28 14 14 14 70 Burton 7 19 11 30 Gore 9 19 9 28 SAM(1st, 9:58); O'Neal, 28-field goal MAR {1st, 9:29); Brown I5-pass from Payton Pate 10 14 10 24 SAM(2nd, 11 :59); James, 12-pass from Wiggins (Klein kick) Russell 6 9 3 12 MAR (1st, 5: 17); Pedro, I-run (Klein kick) DuVall 3 6 6 12 (O'Neal kick) Panitz 10 7 3 10 SAM (2nd, 6:48); Edwards, 25-pass fromWiggin s MAR (I st, 2:37); Payton, 30-run (Klein kick) O lverson 11 6 3 9 (O'Neal kick) MAR {1st, 1:49); Dowler, 4-pass from Payton Nichols 8 7 2 9 (Klein kick) Ja. King 10 6 3 9 SAM (2nd, 0:56); Rory, 18-pass from Wiggins Jones 7 5 3 8 (O'Neal kick) MAR (2nd, 7:01); Dowler, 29-pass from Donnan S . Bailey 9 3 4 7 SAM (3rd, 12: 14); Hines, I-run (O'Neal kick) (Klein kick) Pleasant 10 6 I 7 SAM (3rd, 10:08); Ellis, 5-run (O'Neal kick) MAR (2nd, 0:49); Chapman, 5-run (Klein kick) Carter 11 I 3 4 MAR (3rd, 10:31); Hatchett, I-run (Klein kick) D. Harris 11 3 0 3 MSU (3rd, 6:37); R. Harris, 25-pass fromK ing Bere I I 2 0 2 (Bere kick) MSU (3rd, 4:03); Bere, 19-field goal Lewis 3 0 I I SAM (4th , 13:23); James, 48-pass from Hackbarth MAR (3rd, 0:34); Grier, 53-pass from Donnan Velasquez 2 0 I I (Klein kick) Dziedzic 11 I 00 I (O'Neal kick) Garrett 7 I 0 MSU (4th, 8:04); Jerdine, 5-run (Bere kick) MAR (4th, 14:39); Brown, 86-punt return (Klein Dinn 10 I 0 SAM (4th, 2:24); Reynolds, 14-interception return kick) Scott 4 I 0 (O'Neal kick) MAR (4th, 5:18); Grose, I-run (Klein) MSU (4th, 0:00); Petty, 6-pass from Donato Player Tackles for Loss QB Team Statistics MSU SAM (Petty, pass from Donato) No.-Yrds Sacks First Downs 18 22 Thomas 3-7 Rushes-Yards 41 -98 28-60 Team Statistics MSU MAR Johnson 13-55 6-47 Phillips 3-9 Yards Passing 145 349 First Downs 14 27 Elliott 2-9 Total Plays-Yards 65-275 68-409 Rushes-Yards 33-54 42-176 Yowan 13½-62 5½-26 Passes Att/Comp/lnt 24-14-2 40-20-0 Yards Passing 154 338 M. Bailey 4-11 1-1 Total Plays-Yards 66-208 67-51 4 Cox 7½-42 2½-30 Punts-Average 4-28.3 3-30.0 Shadwick 10-38 5-27 Fumbles/Lost 4/2 110 Passes Att/Comp/lnt 33-18-0 25-28-0 Cohan 7-29 2-16 Punts-Average 10-38.5 3-38.7 Fisher 1-7 Possession Time 33:35 26:25 Goode 3-20 2-19 Attendance: 4,602 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 0/0 Burton 4-95 Possession Time 31:16 28:44 Gore 2-2 Attendance: 24,127 Russell 2-9 1-4 Leading Rushers Panitz 1-4 MSU: Jerdine (19-54), D. Harris (6-21) Leading Rushers Nichols 1-7 1-7 SAM: Ellis (8-26), Owens (2-2 1) MSU: Jerdine (16-44), Dunn (5-23) Interceptions: Fisher 3-7; M. Bailey 1-1; Johnson 1-I 6 (TD); Phillips 1-0; Russell 1-8; Gore 2-20 MAR: Payton (3-34), Chapman (5-33), Hatchett Fumbles Caused: Johnson 6; Fisher 2; Cox 2; Leading Passers (8-29) MSU: King (24-14-2, 145 yds.) Phillips I ; Yowan I; Goode I Leading Passers Fumbles Recovered: Johnson 2; Cohan I; Goode SAM: Wiggins (28-15-0, 226 yds.), I; M. Bailey I; Elliott I; Yowan I; Matthews I Hackbarth (12-5-0, 123 yds.) MSU: King (4-2-0 yds.), Donato (29-16-0, 152 yds.) Pat Kick Blocked: Shadwick I MAR: Payton (1 2-10-0, 164 yds.), Donnan (13-8-0, Punt Blocked: Graves I Leading Receivers I 74 yds.) Passes Batted Down: Fisher 11 ; Tuck 4; Shadwick MSU: R. Harris (3-49), Ford (3-37) Leading Receivers 3; M. Bailey 3; Gore 3; Johnson 3; Yowan 2; Burton I ; Elliott I; Goode I; Pate I SAM: James (5-129), Rory (4 -57), Ellis {3-51) MSU: Jerdine (6-30), Petty (4-46), Salyer (3-48) FGs 18-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total MAR: Dowler (4-61), W.Brown (4-61),Clark (3-63) Bere 3-3 2-4 3-9 0-0 8- I 6 28 1991 in Review

Game #3 Game #4 Game #5 September 21, 1991 September 28, 1991 October 5, 1991 Green, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Western Kentucky 4 7 Tennessee-Martin 32 Morehead State 12 Morehead State 21 Morehead State 28 Liberty 10 MSU 0 7 0 14 21 MSU 7 0 8 13 28 MSU 6 3 0 3 12 WKU 14 l3 7 14 48 UTM 7 12 13 0 32 LU 7 0 0 3 IO WKU {1st, 12:21); Malcome, 6-run (Donisi kick) MSU {1st, 12:13); D. Harris, 61-pass from Donato LU (1st, 7:00); McKnight, 53-pass fromJu stino WKU (!st, 2:52); Bryant, 45-rush (Donisi kick) (Bere kick) (Harrell kick) WKU (2nd, 13:28); Echols, I I-rush (Donisi) UTM(!st, 3:54); Bunch, 63-pass from Williams MSU (1st, 4:11); Johnson, I6- pass interception WKU (2nd, 3:25); Davis, 8-run (kick failed) (Barnhart kick) (pass failed) MSU (2nd, 0: 14); White, 24-pass from Donato UTM (2nd, 14:09); Malone, 14-pass fromWilliam s MSU (2nd, 8:33); Bere, 33-field goal (Bere kick) (kick failed) LU (4th, 4:12); Whitehead, 27-field goal WKU (3rd, 6:55); Malcome, 70-run (Donisi kick) UTM (2nd, 3:47); McGee, 2-pass from Williams MSU (4th , 0:23); Bere, 28-field goal (pass failed) WKU (4th, 14:55);Sarver, 23-run (Donisi kick) Team Statistics MSU LU UTM (3rd, 14:41 ); Bunch, 63-pass from Williams WKU (4th, 11:36); Davis, 2-run (Donisi kick) First Downs 14 15 (kick blocked) MSU (4th, 4:54); Jerdine, 5-run (Bere kick) Rushes-Yards 36-75 28-44 MSU (4th , I:2 I); Jerdine, 5-run (Bere kick) MSU (3rd, 3:4 5); D. Harris, 17-run Uerdine, pass Yards Passing 178 262 fromDonat o) Total Plays-Yards 71-253 69-306 Team Statistics MSU WKU UTM (3rd, 2:21 ); Duke, 32-pass fromWilliam s First Downs 16 21 Passes Att/Comp/lnt 35-15-2 41 -18-2 (Barnhart kick) Punts-Average 7-32.0 8-32.0 Rushes-Yards 38-116 47- 369 MSU (4th, 13:17); D. Harris, 27-run (Bere kick) Yards Passing 167 145 Fumbles/Lost 3/0 110 MSU (4th, 2:48); White, 14-pass from Donato Possession Time 30:50 29:IO Total Plays-Yards 68-283 65-514 (pass failed) Passes Att/Comp/lnt 30-15-1 18-8-1 Attendance: 4,100 Punts-Average 11-34.3 6-40.2 Tearn Statistics MSU UTM Leading Rushers Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/0 First Downs 19 22 MSU: D. Harris, (16-55), Dinn (7-27) Possession Time 33:07 26:53 Rushes-Yards 35-l 75 34-128 LU: S. Thomas (10-45), Cherry (10-30) Attendance: 8,180 Yards Passing 210 380 Total Plays-Yards 64-385 69-508 Leading Passers Leading Rushers Passes Att/Comp/lnt 29-16-2 35-18-2 MSU: Donato (35-15-2, l 78 yds.) MSU: Jerdine (12-113), D. Harris (13-48) Punts-Average 5-31.6 4-27.7 LU: Justino (41-18-2, 262 yds.) WKU: Malcome (12-13 1), Echols (9-71 ), Bryant Fumbles/Lost 010 1/0 Leading Receivers (3-64) Possession Time 27:17 32:43 MSU: White (4-91), D. Harris (3-30) Leading Passers Attendance: 5,700 LU: Nelson (10-126), M. Thomas (3-38) MSU: Donato (27-14-l, 148 yds.) Leading Rushers WKU: Browning (10-6- l, 109 yds.), Malcome (8-2- MSU: Jerdine (20-99), D. Harris (10-79) 0, 36 yds.) UTM: Mitchell (l 7-75), Williams (11 -43) Leading Receivers Leading Passers MSU: White (5-81), Petty (3-22), Jerdine (3-7) MSU: Donato (29-16-2, 210 yds.) WKU: Biggins (4-54) UTM: Williams (35-18-2, 380 yds.) Leading Receivers MSU: D. Harris (5-97), Jerdine (4-20), White (3-37) UTM: Duke (5-80), Bunch 3-143) 1991 in Review 29

Game #6 Game #7 Game #8 October 19, 1991 October 26, 1991 November 2, 1991 Murray, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Morehead State 20 Morehead State 21 Morehead State 33 Murray State 10 Tennessee Tech 20 Austin Peay 14 MSU 0 17 0 3 20 MSU 7 0 14 0 21 MSU 7 7 6 13 33 MUR 7 0 3 0 10 TIU 3 14 3 0 20 AP 7 0 7 0 14 MUR (1st, 11:16); Sypho, 4-run (Dill kick) TIU (1st, 12:44); Gipson 30-field goal MSU (I st, 3: 13); Jerdine, I-run (Bere kick) MSU (2nd, 8:41 ); Bere, 41 -field goal MSU (1st, 3:00); White, 26-pass from Donato AP (1st, 0: 10); Hillman, 39-pass fromW illiams MSU (2nd, 6:30); Hodge, recovered blocked punt (Bere kick) (Munnell kick) in endzone (Bere kick) TIU (2nd, 6: 17); Bowen, 7-pass fromJo nes MSU (2nd, I: 50); Jerdine, I-run (Bere kick) MSU (2nd, 0:57); D. Harris, 26-pass from Donato (Gipson kick) AP (3rd, 11:52); Hillman, 7-run (Munnell kick) (Bere kick) TIU (2nd, 0: 17); Lowery, 4-run (Gipson kick) MSU (3rd, I: 17); White, 9-pass from Donato (kick MUR (3rd, 9:00); Dill, 31-field goal MSU (3rd, 12:35); Donato, I-run (Bere kick) failed) MSU (4th, 0:38); Bere, 37-field goal MSU (3rd, 5:22); Yann, 17-pass from Donato (Bere MSU (4th, 13:34); Dziedzic, 35-pass from Donato kick) (Bere kick) Team Statistics MSU MUR TIU (3rd, 0:48); Gipson, 28-field goal MSU (4th, 9:56); Dziedzic, I I-pass from Donato First Downs 11 14 (pass failed) Rushes-Yards 49-123 57-167 Team Statistics MSU 111] Yards Passing 67 40 First Downs 9 14 Team Statistics MSU AP Total Plays-Yards 67-190 69-207 Rushes-Yards 43-169 46-173 First Downs 20 20 Passes An/Comp/Int 18-7-1 12-2-0 Yards Passing 91 104 Rushes-Yards 30- 118 55-207 Punts-Average 8-32.6 6-24.0 Total Plays-Yards 58-260 71-277 Yards Passing 362 145 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 4/3 Passes Att/Comp/lnt 15-8-1 25-10-2 Total Plays-Yards 69-480 80-352 Possession Time 32:05 27:55 Punts-Average 7-43.3 6-40.8 Passes Att/Comp/lm 39-21-0 25-10-1 Attendance: 2,069 Fumbles/Lost 4/3 3/2 Punts-Average 5-39.2 5-40.2 Possession Time 27 :30 32:30 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/1 Leading Rushers Attendance: 3,900 Possession Time 28:48 31:12 MSU: D. Harris (22-78), Dinn (8-37) Attendance: 3,000 MUR: Cox (14-44), Reynolds (10-36) Leading Rushers MSU: D. Harris (29- 160) Leading Rushers Leading Passers TIU: W. Queen (16- 112), Shackleford (5-44), MSU: D. Harris (13-98), Jerdine (9-35) MSU : Donato (18-7-1, 67 yds.) Hamilton (4-4 I) AP: Smith (20-99), Hillman (20-82) MUR: Lewis (12-2-0, 40 yds.) Leading Passers Leading Passers Leading Receivers MSU: Donato (15-8-1, 91 yds.) MSU: Donato (38-21-0, 362 yds.) MSU: Salyer (3-34), Olversen (208) TIU: Jones (25- 10-2, 104 yds.) AP: Williams (I 7-7-0, 99 yds.), Stooksbury (6-3-1, MUR: Sypho (1-22), Redmond (1 -18) 46 yds.) Leading Receivers MSU: White (2-36), Salyer (2-19) Leading Receivers TIU: Hale (3-81), Janeway (2-28) MSU: Dziedzic (7-156), D. Harris (5-73), White (3- 45) AP: Hillman (4-59), Spicer (2-47), Sales (2-26) 30 1991 in Review

Game #9 Game #10 Game #11 November 9, 1991 November 16, 1991 November 23, 1991 Cape Girardeau, Mo. Morehead, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Southeast Missouri 17 Middle Tennessee 31 Eastern Kentucky 41 Morehead State 16 Morehead State 3 Morehead State 10 MSU 3 0 0 IO MSU 7 0 0 9 16 MSU 0 3 0 0 3 7 31 EKU 14 13 7 41 SEM o 17 0 0 0 17 MT 21 3 0 7 7 SE {1st, 12:16); Zimmerman, 28-field goal MT {1st, 13:56); Campbell, 62-run (Petrilli kick) EKU {1st, 11:42); 2-run (Duffy kick) MSU (1st, 8:52); White, 48-pass from Donato MT {1st, 3:26); Campbell, 36-run (Petrilli kick) MSU (1st, 9:27)); Bere, 22-field goal (Bere kick) MT (1st, 0:46); Dunson, 6-run (Petrilli kick) EKU (2nd, 6: 16); Thomas, 6-run (Duffy kick) EKU (2nd, 1:01 ); Crenshaw, 6-run (Duffy kick) SE(I st, 6: 18); Johnson, 40-pass fromCohoon MT (2nd, 9: 15); Petrilli, 34-field goal (Zimmerman kick) MSU (2nd, 0:00); Bere, 45 field goal MSU (3rd, 13:43); White, 64-pass from Donato MT (4th, 4:27); Dunson, 3-run (Petrilli kick) (Bere kick) SE(I st, 0: 11 ); Salyer, 13-pass from Cohoon EKU (3rd, 11 :46); Thomas, 3-run (kick failed) (Zimmerman kick) Tearn Statistics MSU MT MSU (4th , 13:58); Jerdine, I-run (kick failed) First Downs I7 I3 EKU (3rd, 0:2 1); Crenshaw, 12-run (Duffy kick) EKU (4th , 0:25); Jones, I3-run (Duffy kick) MSU (4th, 10:16); Bere, 40-field goal Rushes-Yards 32-178 46-351 Team Statistics MSU SE Yards Passing 141 90 Tearn Statistics MSU EKU First Downs 26 16 Total Plays-Yards 64-3 19 58-441 First Downs 11 28 Rushes-Yards 32-11 0 60-319 Rushes-Yards 46-254 45-154 Passes Att/Comp/lnc 32-19-1 12-5-1 Yards Passing 150 144 Punts-Average 5-40.8 5-41.2 Yards Passing I 10 159 Total Plays-Yards 82-404 78-298 Fumbles/Lost 3/3 1/0 Total Plays-Yards 49-220 74-478 Passes Art/Comp/Int 36-14-3 33-14-0 Possession Time 30:3 1 29:29 Passes An/Comp/Int I7-7-1 14-9-0 Punts-Average 5-37.4 8-34.8 Attendance: 3, I00 Punts-Average 8-41.6 6-33.0 Fumbles/Lost 2/ l 0/0 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/1 Leading Rushers Possession Time 29:54 30:06 MSU: D. Harris (21-110), Dinn (5-21) Possession Time 23:39 36:21 Attendance: 10, I00 Attendance: 2,852 MT: Campbell (15-150), Dunson (17-144) Leading Rushers Leading Rushers Leading Passers MSU: Jerdine (9-79), D. Harris (I 4-20) MSU: D. Harris (34-227), Jerdine (8-33) MSU: Donato (29-16-1, I IO yds.), King (3-3-0, 31 EKU: Thomas (19 -104 ), Lester (1 7-89), Burkhead SE: Davis (I 9-66), Johnson (I 1-43) yds.) (10-61) Leading Passers MT: Holcomb (I 1-5-1, 90 yds.) Leading Passers MSU: Donato (36-1 4-3, 150 yds.) Leading Receivers SE: Cohoon (33-14-0, 144 yds.) MSU: D. Harris (1 1-69), Olversen (4-29), White MSU: Donato (17-7-1, I IOyds.) EKU : Crenshaw (1 4-9-0, 159 yds.) Leading Receivers (3-37) MSU: Jerdine (5-43), D. Harris (3-29), R. Harris (3- MT: James (2-44) Leading Receivers 17) MSU: D. Harris (2- I7), Olversen (2-9), White (1- SE: Salyer (4 -49), Phi Ion (4-36), Johnson (2-41) 64) EKU: Ware (2-23), Woods (2-27), Burkhead (2-25) Series with 1991 Opponents 31

All Games Against 1992 Opponents Marshall (11-29-3) 1969 (A) 7-27 L Tenn. Tech (20-26-1) 1981 (H) 28-42 L 1936 (A) 19-7 w 1928 (N) 0-36 L 1970 (A) 7-13 L I 936 (H ) 14-0 w 1982 (A) 16-17 L 1937 (H) 26-0 w 1940 (H ) 6-13 L 1971 (H) 19-7 w 1937 (A) 9-6 w 1983 (H) 3-14 L 1938 (A) 0-0 T 194 1 (A) 7-28 L 1972 (A) 14-7 w 1948 (H ) 19-7 w 1984 (A) 14-21 L 1939 (H) 7-6 w 1942 (A) 0-0 T 1973 (H ) 38-28 19 48 (A) (H) w 6- 19 L 1985 10-14 L 1940 (A) 13-27 L 1946 (A) 29-20 w 1974 (A) 0-13 L 1949 (H ) 12-7 w (H ) 1986 27-10 w 1941 (H) 13-33 L 1947 (A) 12-38 L 1975 (H) 7-3 w 1950 (A) 20-16 w 1987 (A) 12-20 L 1942 (A) 20-0 1948 (A) 7-20 L 1976 (A) 17-7 w 1951 (H) 14-17 L 1988 (H ) 4 3-6 w w 1949 (A) 15-20 L 1977 (H) 34-37 L 1952 (A) 6-20 L 1989 (A) 23-22 w· 1946 (H) 12-6 w 1950 (A) 51-6 w 1978 (A) 3 1-30 w 1953 (H ) 0-27 L 1990 (H ) 34 -7 w 1947 (A) 7-34 L 1951 (A) 6-21 L 1954 (H ) 2-32 L 1991 (A) 33-1 4 w 1948 (H) 0-7 L 1952 (A) 14-48 L Tenn. State (0-2-0) 1955 (H ) 0-55 L 1949 (A) 27-26 w 1953 (A) 0-40 L 1988 (H) 14-29 L 1956 (H ) 19-26 L SE Missouri (0-1-0) 1950 (H) 7-14 L 1989 (A) 1954 (A) 7-19 L 14-23 L 1957 (A) 6-14 L 1991 (A) 16-17 L 1951 (A) 0-6 L 1957 (A) 0-21 L 1958 (H ) 7-22 L Murray State (15-37- 1) 1952 (H ) 20-20 T 1958 (H ) 16-30 L 1959 (A) 0-48 L Middle Tenn. (9-32-1) 1936 (H) l 953 (A) 7-25 L 1961 (A) 0-0 T 7-14 L 1960 (A) 7-27 L 1950 (A) 3 1-7 w 1937 (A) 1954 (H ) 8-12 L 1962 (H ) 18-26 L 7-32 L 1961 (A) 16-20 L 1951 (H ) 13-33 L 1938 (H) 1955 (A) 13-35 L 1963 (A) 19-6 0-14 L 1962 (H ) 14-6 1952 (A) 6-27 L w 1939 (H ) w 1964 (H) 6-0 w 7-20 L 1963 (A) l 7-2 1 L 1953 (H) 0-14 L 1956 (A) 0-19 L 1965 (A) 12-22 L 1940 (A) 0-0 T 1964 (H ) 35-0 1954 (A) 13-20 L 1957 (H ) 3-40 L 194 1 (A) w 1966 (A) 20-27 L 7-16 L' 1965 (A) 15- 14 w 1955 (H) 0-2 l L 1958 (A) 6-24 L 1967 (H ) 30-6 194 2 (H ) 13-0 2 1966 (H ) 14-7 1956 (A) 12-20 L 1959 (H ) 7-12 L w 1946 (A) w 1968 (A) 7-7 T 19-38 L 1967 (A) 2 1-16 w 1957 (H ) 6- 18 L 1960 (H) 21-9 w 1947 (H ) 0-13 L 1969 (H ) 27-14 w 1968 (H ) 24 -12 w 1958 (A) 6-34 L 1961 (H ) 0-13 L 1948 (H ) 0-33 L 1970 (A) 7-17 L I 969 (H ) 6-21 L 1959 (A) 0-27 L 1962 (A) 20-12 w 1949 (H) 2 1-0 w 1960 (H) 0-28 L 197 1 (H ) 29-6 w 1970 (H) 3 1-10 w 1963 (H ) 6-0 w 1972 (A) 24-27 L 1950 (A) 13-21 L 1971 (A) 8-26 L 1961 (H) 14-19 L 1951 (H ) 1964 (H) 7-10 L 19 73 (A) 17-24 L 0-14 L 1972 (H ) 17-28 L 1962 (A) 0-7 L 1952 (A) 1965 (H) 20-38 L 1974 (H ) 14-12 w 0-48 L 1973 (A) 23-10 w 1963 (H) 7-27 L 1953 (H ) 0-33 1966 (A) 2 1-19 w 1975 (A) 19-16 w L 1974 (H ) 14-7 w 1964 (A) 0-13 L 1976 (H ) 3 1-14 w· 1954 (A) 16-24 L 1975 (A) 13-28 L 1965 (H) 28-26 w 1967 (H) 7-7 T 1955 (H ) 1977 (A) 26-38 L 7-22 L 1976 (H ) 23-28 L 1966 (A) 7-20 L 1968 (A) 7-35 L 1980 (H ) 8-35 L 1956 (A) 7-13 L 1977 (A) 22-24 L 1967 (H) 2 1- 19 w 1969 (A) 23-11 w 1957 (H ) 1981 (A) 17-20 L 7-21 L 1978 (H ) 20-21 L 1968 (A) 18-27 L 1970 (A) 16-13 w 1983 (H ) 0-35 L 1958 (A) 6-34 L 1979 (A) 3-3 T 1969 (H) 35-9 w 1971 (H) 10-7 w 1959 (H ) 9-8 1984 (A) 6-40 L w 1980 (H ) 29-31 L 1970 (A) 6-14 L 1972 (A) 6-28 L 1960 (H ) 8-14 L 1985 (H ) 10-27 L 1981 (A) 17-35 L 1971 (H) 7-9 L 1973 (H) 25-37 L 1961 (H ) 28-35 L 1972 (A) T 1986 (A) 19-10 w 1982 (H ) 38-14 w 35-35 1974 (A) 14-21 L 1987 (A) 0-29 L 1962 (A) 14-13 w 1983 (A) 3-14 L 1973 (H) 28-22 w 1963 (H ) 1975 (H) 9 - 17 L 1988 (H ) 17-30 L 24-10 w 1984 (H ) 43-14 w 1974 (A) 14-23 L 1964 (A) 1976 (A) 12-31 L 1989 (A) 7-30 L 17-14 w 1985 (A) 6-59 L 1975 (H) 10-12 L 1965 (H ) 1977 (H ) 13-42 L 1990 (A) 14-28 L 12-13 L 1986 (A) 28-20 w 1976 (A) 0-21 L 1991 (A) 11-70 L 1966 (A) 30-9 w 1987 (H) 14-52 L 1977 (H) 24 -21 w 1978 (A) 0-30 L 1967 (A) 15-21 L 1988 (A) 20-3 w 1978 (A) 6-9 L 1979 (H ) 7-34 L Tenn.-Martin (l-4-0) 1968 (H) 21-28 L 1989 (H) 14-8 w· 1979 (H ) 28-7 w 1980 (A) 14-18 L 1976 (H) 0-40 L 1969 (H ) 7-13 L 1990 (A) 7-24 L 1980 (A) 17-10 w 1981 (H) I 7-21 L 1977 (A) 7-49 L 1970 (H) 24-7 w 1991 (H) 2 1-22 w 1981 (H ) 7-20 L 1982 (A) 3-20 L 1971 (A) 1978 (A) 9-13 L 48-14 w 1982 (A) 0-30 L I 983 (H ) 0-56 L 1972 (H) 27-24 w A ustin P eay (15-15-0) 1979 (H) 7-0 w 1983 (H ) 17-56 L 1984 (A) 38-48 L 1991 (H) 1973 (A) 16-30 L I 962 (H) 36-7 1984 (A) 28-32 L w 28-42 L 1985 (H) 0-26 L 1974 (H) 24-25 L 1963 (A) 7-0 w 1985 (H) 14-33 L 1986 (A) 6-23 L East Tenn. (12-14-0) 1975 (A) 3-17 L I 964 (H) 14-13 w 1986 (A) 7-24 L 1933 (A) 6-7 L 1976 (H) 6-7 L 1965 (A) 2 1-26 L 1987 (H) 7-3 w 1987 (H) 0-23 L 1934 (H ) 13-12 w 1977 (A) 17-3 w 1966 (H) 2 1- 10 w 1988 (A) 0-49 L 1988 (A) 17-39 L 1937 (H ) 19-0 w 1978 (H) 49-32 w 1967 (H) 8-10 L 1989 (H) 32-34 L 1989 (H) 31-38 L 1951 (H ) 14-0 w 1979 (A) 7-31 L 1968 (A) 16-17 L 1990 (A) 0-37 L 1990 (A) 27-17 w 1952 (A) 0-34 L 1980 (H ) 6-30 L 1969 (A) 29-18 w 1991 (H) 3-31 L 1991 (A) 10-41 L 1958 (A) 3-19 L 198 1 (A) 7-20 L 1970 (H) 24-6 w 1959 (H) 21-27 L 1982 (H) 13-10 w 1971 (H) 22-0 w E. Kentucky (16-42-4) 1960 (H) 13-38 L 1983 (A) 0-38 L 1972 (A) 3 1-2 1 w 1927 (A) 6- 12 L "Later administratively 1961 (H) 12-13 L 1984 (H) 28-58 L 1973 (H) 23-22 1928 (H) 18-0 w w forfeited 1962 (A) 14-10 w 1985 (A) 9-35 L 1974 (A) 15-17 L 1929 (A) 13-6 w 1963 (H) 9-22 L 1986 (H) 11-45 L I 975 (H) 10-20 L 1930 (A) 0-13 L 1964 (H) 9-21 L 1987 (A) 15-53 L 1976 (A) 13-27 L 1931 (H) 0-0 T 1965 (H) 35-21 w l 988 (H ) 22-29 L 1977 (H ) 7-21 L 1932 (A) 0- 19 L Note: M SU and West 1966 (A) 13-7 w 1989 (A) 13-27 L 1978 (A) 16- 19 L 1933 (H) 0-6 L Virginia State will be 1967 (H) 0-16 L 1990 (H) 69-6 w 1979 (H) 7-0 w 1934 (A) 0-7 L meeting for the first 1968 (A) 13-16 L 1991 (A) 20-10 w 1980 (A) 2 1-23 L 1935 (H) 0-53 L ti1ne. 32 Records

MSU Records

Total Offense Passing Offense Most TD Passes Caught: Individual Individual Game-3, Mike Mattia vs Carson­ Most Yardage Gained: Newman, 1973; Corky Kirtley vs Most Total Yardage: Game-459, Chris Swartz vs Austin Marshall, 1950; Bert Dixon vs W. Ya. Game-469, Chris Swartz (459 pass, 10 Peay, 1988. Tech, 1957; T y Howard vs Kentucky run) vs Austin Peay 1988. Season-2,592 Chris Swartz, 1989. State, 1989, Anthony White vs Murray Season-2,782, Charles Porter (2,345 Career-9,028, Chris Swam, 1987-90. St. 1990. pass, 437 run), 1950. Most Passes Completed: Season-IO, Corky Kirtley, 1950. Career-8,648, Chris Swartz (9,028 Game-35, Chris Swartz vs Tenn. Career-IS, Corky Kirtley, 1947-50. pass, -380 rush) 1987-90. Tech, 1987. Most Offensive Plays: Season-214, Chris Swam, 1989. Scoring Game-79,Adrian Breen (54 passes, 25 Career-774, Chris Swartz, 1987-90. rushes) vs Austin Peay, 1983. Most Passes Attempted: Individual Season-475, Adrian Breen (347 Game-66, Chris Swartz vs Tenn. Most Points passes, 128 rushes), 1986. Tech, 1987. Game-30, Jug Varney vs Holbrook, Career-1,558, Chris Swartz (1,407 Season-390, Chris Swartz, 1989. 1938. passes, 151 rushes), 1987-90 Career-1,407, Chris Swartz, 1987-90. Season-90, Jug Varney, 1938 (15 TDs). Most TD Passes: Career-172, Tommie Gray, 1964-67 Team Game-7, Chris Swartz vs Murray Most Total Yardage: (28 TDs, 4 EPs rushing). State, 1990. Most Touchdowns: Game-603 vs Murray Sc. (280, Season-20, Charles Porter, 1950; 20, rushing, 323 passing), 1990. Mike Hanlin, 1984; 20, Chris Swam, Game-5, Jug Varney vs Holbrook, Season-3,706 (2,129 passing, 1,983 1990. 1938. rushing) 1984. Career-55, Chris Swam, 1987-90. Season-15,Jug Varney, 1938. Most Interceptions Thrown: Career-28, Tommie Gray, 1964-67. Rushing Offense Game-7, Mike Gottfri ed, vs Western Most TDs By Rushing: Individual Ky. , 1965. Game-5, Jug Varney vs Holbrook, Most Yardage Gained: Season-47, Chris Swartz, 1987-90. 1938. Game-252, Jug Varney vs Holbrook, Career-45, Phil Simms, 1975-78. Season-12, Jug Varney, 1938; 1938. Longest TD Pass: Tommie Gray, 1966. Season-1,125, Louis Rogan, 1968. 96 yards, Larry Workman to Bill Career-22, Louis Rogan, 1967-70. Career-2,479, Frank Jones, 1971 -74. Everhart, vs Murray St. 1947. Most Extra Points Attempted Most Rushes: Team By Kicking: Game-40, Louis Rogan vs Western Game-8, Craig Bere vs Murray State, Ky., 1968. Most Yardage Gained: Game-468 vs Austin Peay, 1988. 1990. Season-278, Louis Rogan, 1968. Season-2,570 in I 950. Career-70, Kirk Andrews, 1969-72. Career-639, Louis Rogan , 1967-70. Most Passes Completed: Most Consecutive Extra Points By Best Rushing Average Game-35 vs Tenn. Tech, 1987. Kicking: (Min. 50 Attempts Per Season): Season-247 in 1988. Game-8- Craig Bere vs Murray St. , Season-6.7 yards, Damon Stephens, Most Passes Attempted: (864 in I 29), 1984. 1990. Game-67 vs Tenn. Tech, 1987. Career-5.6 yards, Tommie Gray, Season-29, Don Russell, 1973 (29 of Season-443 in 1988. 29 for year). 1964-67 (1,660 in 292). Most Interceptions Thrown: Longest Run From Scrimmage: Career-39, Lenn Duff, I 980-83. Game-7 vs Western Ky., 1965. Most Points Scored By Kicking: 88 yards, Alan Mitchell vs Middle Season-24 in 1969. Tennessee, 1981. Game- I 2, Matt Tilton vs Eastern Longest TD Run From Scrimmage: Pass Receiving Kentucky, 1984. 88 yards, Alan Mitchell vs Middle Season-52, Matt Tilton, 1984 (25 Tennessee, 1981. Individual EPs, 9 FGs). Most Passes Caught: Career-109, Kirk Andrews, 1969-72 Team Game- I 8, Jerome Williams vs Eastern Most Yardage Gained: Kentucky, 1989. (70 EPa, 13 FGs). Game-375 vs W. Va. Tech, 1960. Season-74, Mark Ledford, 1983. Most Field Goals: Season-2,235 in I 973. Career-152, Mark Ledford, 1981-83. Game-3, Don Russell vs Murray St. Most Rushes: Most Yardage Gained: l 97 3 (23,28,31); Matt Tilton vs Eastern Game-70 vs Kentucky State, 1979. Game-228, Corky Kirtley vs Kentucky, 1984 (33,23,31). Season-634 in 1968. Evansville, 1950. Season-9, Man Tilton, 1984; Fewest Rushes: Season-948, Mark Ledford, 1983. Charlie Stepp, 9, 1986. Game-9 vs Middle Tenn., 1951 Career-1,995, John High, 1968-71. Career-18, Lenn Duff, 1980-83. Records 33

MSU Records (continued)

Longest Field Goal: Longest Kickoff Return For TD: Most Tackles: 54, Charlie Stepp vs Wichita State, l 00 yards, Buford Crager vs East Game-19, Danny Gooch vs 1986. Tenn., 1959. Youngstown State, 1980. Most 2-Point Conversions: Longest Punt Return: Season-I 19, Danny Gooch, 1980. Game-2, Bill Marston vs Austin Peay, 99 yards, Tim Wyant vs Eastern Ky., Career-270, Tommy Warren, I 969 (rushing). Ty Howard vs Murray 1936. 1976-79. State, 1988 (passing). Longest Punt Return For TD: Most Tackles for Loss: Season-4, Bill Marston, 1969 (2 99 yards, Tim Wyant vs Eastern Ky., Season-19, Richard Shadwick, 1990 rushing, 2 passing). 1936. Career-8, Bill Marston, 1966-69 (4 Longest Pass Interception Return: rushing, 4 passing). 98 yards, C laude Clayton vs Union, Team 1931. Most Points Allowed: Team Longest Pass Interception Game-77 to Morris Harvey, 1927. Most Points: Returned For TD: Season-359 in 1984. Game-104 vs Rio Grande, 1941. 98 yards, C laude Clayton vs Union, Fewest Points Allowed: Season-281 in 1984. 1931. Widest Victory Margin: Season-14 in 1938. Longest Fumble Return: Least Rushing Yardage Allowed: 104 vs Rio Grande, 1941 (MSU 104, 65 yards, Tommie Gray vs Tenn. Game-minus 63 yards by Austin Rio G rande 0.). Tech, 1966. Longest Fumble Return Peay, 1971. Punting for TD: Season-641 yards in 1971. 65 yards, Tommie Gray vs Tenn. Least Passing Yardage Allowed: Most Yardage: Tech, 1966. Game-0 to O tterbein, 1947. Game-518, John C hristopher vs Longest Return of Blocked Punt: Season-59 I in 1962 (8 games) and Eastern Kentucky, 1982. 27 yards, Harry Lyles vs Kentucky 921 in 1970 (10 games). Season-4,084, John Christopher, St., 1968. Least Total Offense Allowed: 1982. Longest Return Of Blocked Punt Game-(-10) yards to Morgan State, Career-12,633, John C hristopher, For TD: 1990. 1979-82. Season-1,667 in I 962 (8 games) and Most Punts: 27 yards, Harry Lyles vs Kentucky St., 1968. 1,748 in 1970 (10 games). Game-11, Don Rardin vs Western Most Kick Return For TDs: Most Pass Interceptions: Ky., 1975;John Christopher vs Youngstown State, I 981, John Season-3, Mo Hollingsworth, 1971. Game-5 vs Murray St., 1970 and C hristopher vs Eastern Ky., 1982. Career-6, Mo Hollingsworth, I 968- Kentucky State, 1987. Season-93, John Christopher, 1982. 71. Season-21 in 1969. Career-298, John Christopher, 1979- Most Fumble Recoveries: 82. Defense Game-8 vs Marshall, 1950. Best Punting Average: (Min. 25 Individual Season-23 in I 965. Punts a Year) Most Kicks Blocked: Season-*44.07, Greg Burke, 1986. Game-2, Paul Ousley vs Middle Miscellaneous Career-42.4 yards, John C hristopher, Tenn., 1954 1979-82. Season-5, Paul Ousley, 1954. Most Victories Longest Punt: Most Pass Interceptions: 7 in 1928, 1937 1966, 1971, 1986. 78 yards, Don Rardin vs Western Ky., Game-3, Paul Adams vs West Most Losses: 1975. Liberty, 1946; Larry Baldridge vs 10 in 1985 (1- 10). 'OVC Record. Murray St., 1970. Most Ties: Season-7, Larry Baldridge, I 970; Vic 2 in 1936, 1940, 1942, 194, 1977. Williams, 1973. Longest Winning Streak: Returns Career-16, Vic Williams, 1972-75. 11 in 1936-1937. Best Punt Return Average: Most Fumble Recoveries: (Min. 20 Per Year) Longest Losing Streak: Game-3, Dick Walter vs Western 27 in 1953-55. Season-23.5 yards, Tommie Gray, Ky., 1956. Longest Winless Streak: 1967. Season-7, Dick Walter, 1956. Best Kickoff Return Average: Most Defensive Plays: 33in 1952-55. (Min. 10 Per Year) Game-30, Danny Gooch vs Akron, Most Penalty Yardage: Season-40.6 yards, Scotty Reddick, 1982 (13T , 16A, one pass deflection). Game-191 vs Eastern Ky., 1969. 1965. Season-172, Danny Gooch, 1980 Season-736 in 1982. Longest Kickoff Return: (1 19T , 53A). Most Fumbles Lost: 100 yards, Buford Crager vs East Career-41 2, Tommy Warren, 1976- Game-8 vs Louisville, 1955. Tenn., I 959. 79. Season-30 in 1955. 34 Records

Season-by-Season Leaders

Scoring Leaders 1991 -Antho ny Jerdine-6 1962-H oward Murphy- I 78 1971- Lou Ma ns-37.3 I 972-Lou Ma ns-39.1 1959-Jim I-lastings-JO -Antho ny Whice-6 1963-Jack Smith-272 1973- Lou Ma ns-37.4 1960-1-loward Murphy-34 1964-Jack S mith- 282 Yards Rushing 1974-Don Rardin- 39.5 1961 - 1-loward Murphy-36 1965- Rico King-624 1966- Rico Kmg- 203 1975- Don Rardm- 42.8 1962-1-loward Murphy-38 1959- Buddy Ficlds-334 1976-Don Rardin- 42.8 1963- T ally Johnson-28 1960-Howard Murphy-540 1967- Joe C ox-336 1961- H oward Murphy- 446 1968- Marvm H,cks- 290 I 977-Greg Laird - 36.8 1964-Tally Johnson-34 1969-John High-857 1978-Greg Bowles-JS. I 1965- Rico King-42 1962- H oward Murphy-349 1963-Russ Campbell- 347 1970- Gary Shirk-402 1979-John C hristopher-41.4 1966-Tommie Gray-84 1971 - John H,gh-571 1980-Jo hn Christopher- 39.8 1967-Tommie Gray- 56 1964-Russ Campbell- 499 1965-Tommie Grny- 319 I 972- Vic Wharcon-456 1981-John C hnstopher- 43.3 1968-Louis Rogan-60 1966- Tommie G ray- 598 1973- Mike Mama-374 1982- Jo hn C hristopher- 4 3.9 1969-Louis Rogan-JO 1967-Tommie Gray-687 1974-Keith Meschcr-54 2 1983-R,ck Cyrus-36.4 - John H,gh-30 1968- Louis Rogan- 11 25 197 5- Keith Mescher- 338 1984-Greg Burke-4 I .0 1970-Bill Cason-36 1969- Louis Rogan- 695 1976- Kc,th Mescher- 380 1985- Greg Burke- 43.1 1971- Kirk Andrews- 37 1970-Bill Cason - 556 1977- Dorron Hunter-687 1986-Greg Burke - 44.1 1972-Kirk Andrews-33 1971-Bill Cason- 372 1978- Dorron Hunter-448 I 987-Greg Burke-39.1 1973-Don Russell-SO 1972- Fra nk Jo nes- 489 1979- Larry Campassi-176 1988-Kenny Mcadows-36.4 1974- Frank Jones-56 1973 - Frank Jones-922 1980-Bo C hambers- 512 1989- Kcnny M eadows- 35.9 197 5 - Keith Meschcr- 24 1974- Fran k Jones I 066 1981- Bo C hambers-64 2 1990-Bnan Flynn- 34.9 1976-Don Rardin- 2 1 I 975-Tony Harris-496 1982- Mark Ledford- 609 1991- Bnan Flynn-37.0 1977-Dorron Hunter-56 1976- Tony H arris-873 1983- Mark Ledford-948 1978- Dorron Hunter-24 1977- Dion Jenkins- 723 I 984- Tod Short- 633 Interceptions - Greg McGuire- 24 1978-Marc us Jo h nson-549 1985-Sceve Collms-579 1964-Tommie Gray- 2/77 1979-Dwight Yarn-30 1979-BemarJ McIntosh- 749 1986-Steve Colhns-4 26 1965- Dennis Brown- 3/ I 0 1980- Dorro n Hunter- 48 1980-Dorron Huncer-1001 1987-Monty Webster- 4 10 1966-Tommie Gray-3/62 1981 - Bo C hambers-52 1981-Alan Mitc he ll-281 I 988- T y Howard-695 1967- Leon Wesley-5/34 1982-Lenn Duff- 42 1982-Roger C lcvelanJ- 326 1989- Anthony White- 738 1968-M,ke Rucker-4/52 1983-Lcnn Duff- 24 1983- Jo hn Dunn- 326 1990- Dave Pmgue-836 1969- Ron G athnght- 6 /95 1984- To

All-Americans 1938 John (Buck) Horton, Mount Sterling, center 1964 Jack Smith, Decatur, Ga., TE.; Richard Pare, New 1939 Stanley Radjunas, New Britain, Conn., guard Britain, Conn., DE.; James Osborne, Hindman, Ky., 1940 Paul Adams, Coal Grove, Ohio, center DT. 1942 Vincent (Moose) Zachem, Ashland, Ky., center 1966 Paul Conner, Jessup, Ga., OT.; Tommie G ray, 1946 Joe Luscic, Maysville, Ky., runningback Birmingham, Ala., HB.; Gary Virden, Parkersburg, W. 1969 Dave Haverdick, Canton, Ohio, defensive cackle Va., LB.; Dave Haverdick, Canton, O hio, DT. I 98 l John Christopher, Norwalk, O hio, punter 1968 Marvin Hicks, Clarkston, Ga., TE.; Louis Rogan, Cable, 1982 John C hristopher, Norwalk, O hio, punter O hio, TB.; Dave Haverdick, Canton, O hio, OT.; Leon 198 6 Billy Poe, Ironton, O hio, offensive guard Wesley, Savannah, Ga., DB. 1990 Darrell Beavers, Louisville, Ky, defensive back 1969 John High, C incinnati, O hio, SE.; Bill Marston, Lake Wales, Fla., K-QB.; Darrel Sadowski, Shamokin, Pa., All-American OT. Dave Haverdick, Canton, O hio, DT 1970 Ed Mignery, Hamilton, O hio, OT.; Harry Lyles, Honorable Mention C harleston, W. Va., LB.; Larry Baldridge, Shelby, O hio, 1938 Marion (Frenchy) Hammonds, Ashland, Ky., end; DB. Lawrence (Loe) Marzecci, Ashland, Ky., cackle; Stanley 1971 John High, C incinnati, O hio, SE.; Mike Rucker, West Radjunas, New Britain, Conn., guard; Beverly Uug) Carrollton, O hio, DB. Varney, Williamson, W. Va., halfback 1972 Dave Schaeczke, Toledo, Ohio, Q B.; Gary Shirk, 19 46 Paul Adams, Coal Grove, Ohio, center; Larry Richwood, O hio, TE. 1973 Don Russell, Louisville, Ky., K.; Nick Nighswander, Workman, Fore Gay, W. Va., quarterback Burgoon, O hio, C. 1959 Harold Rose, West Liberty, Ky., guard; Wayne 19 74 Frank Jones, Owingsville, Ky., Keith Mescher, Chapman, Barboursville, W. Va., cackle TB.; Lebanon, O hio, TE.; Vic Williams, Birmingham, Ala., 1961 Howard Murphy, Springfield, Ohio, halfback DE. 1966 Tommie Gray, Birmingham, Ala., halfback; Paul 197 5 Keith Mescher, Lebanon, O hio, TE. Conner, Jessup, Ga., cackle I 976 Keith Mescher, Lebanon, O hio, TE.; Tony Harris, 1968 Louis Rogan, Cable, Ohio, tailback Dayton, O hio, RB.; Jerry Spaeth, Mason, O hio, LB. 1969 Darrel (Cheif) Sadowski, Shamokin, Pa. , offensive 1977 Don Rardin, Lexington, Ky., P.; Phil Simms, Louisville, cackle; Dave Haverdick, Canton, O hio, defensive Ky.,QB. tackle 1978 Rodney Jefferson , Mansfield, O hio, LB.; Joe Huenefeld, 1970 Larry Baldridge, Shelby, O hio, Fe. Thomas, Ky., OT. 1978 Joe Huenfeld, Ft. Thomas, Ky, offensive tackle l 979 Rodney Jefferson, Mansfield, O hio, LB.; Bernard 1982 Mark Ledford, Mc. Sterling, Ky., wide receiver McIntosh, Bruce, Miss., FB.; Charlie Young, 1988 Joe Gagliano, G lenwood, Ill, offensive cackle; Ty Washington Crossing, Pa., OT. Howard, Morehead, Ky., wide receiver l 980 Oorron Hunter, C incinnati, O hio, RB. 198 l John Christopher, Norwalk, O hio, P. Academic All-American 1982 John Christopher, Norwalk, O hio, P.; Mark Ledford, 1974 Don Russell, Louisville, Ky., kicker Mc. Sterling, Ky., WR.; Danny Gooch, Hawesville, Ky., 1990 James Appel, Wilder, Ky., offensive lineman LB 1991 James Appel, Wilder, Ky., offensive lineman 1983 Mark Ledford, Mc . Sterling, Ky., WR. 1984 Mike Hanlin, Sc. Mary's, W. Va., QB.; Tod Short, All-Ohio Valley Conference Pasadena, Cal., WR.; Billy Poe, Ironton, Ohio, OG. First Team Only 1986 Billy Poe, Ironton, O hio, OG.; Adrian Breen, 1948 Harold Mullins, Lynch, Ky., T. Cincinnati, O hio, QB.; Greg Burke, Louisville, Ky., P. 1949 Harold Mullins, Lynch, Ky., T.; Jerry Wing, Dayton, 1987 G reg Burke, Louisville, Ky., P. Ky., HB 1988 Joe Gagliano, Glenwood, Ill., OT; Ty Howard, Morehead , Ky., WR 1950 Corky Kinley, Painesville, Ky., E.; C lyde McLaughlin, 1990 Richard Shadwick, Nicholasville, Ky., DL; Darrell Russell, Ky., C.; C harles (Izzy) Porter, Prestonsburg, Beavers, Louisville, Ky., DB Ky., QB.; Jerry Wing, Dayton, Ohio, HB. 1991 Tyrone Fisher, Corapo lis, Pa., DB 1951 Marv Rammelsburg, Newport, Ky., G. 1952 Bernie Fieler, Dayton, Ky., C-LB.; Jack Slatcerly, OVC "Player of the Year" Hartford, Conn., G. 1966 Tommie Gray, HB. 1957 Tom Scocc , Catlettsburg, Ky., C. l 9 77 Phil Simms, QB. 1958 Bert Dixon, Prestonsburg, Ky., E. OVC "Coach of the Year" 1960 Tom Scocc, Catlettsburg, Ky., C. 1966 G uy Penny 1961 Ernie DeCourley, Savannah, Tenn., T.; Howard 1986 Murphy, Springfield, O hio, HB. 1990 "Cole Proctor 1962 Ernie DeCourley, Savannah, Tenn., T. "Three-way tie 36 Series Records, Year-by-Year

62 Years of MSU Football

Series Records Year by Year First Last MSU 1927 OPP Opponent Game Game 0 Morris Harvey 77 w L T 18 Rio Grande 12 Akron 1975 1986 I 7 I 6 Eastern Ky. 12 39 Union 0 Alderson-Broaddus 1927 1928 2 0 0 83 Broaddus 0 Armstrong State 1932 1932 I 0 0 Record: J-2-0 Austin Peay 1962 1991 15 IS 0 Coach: George D. Downing Butler 1963 1964 2 0 0 MSU 1928 OPP Campbellsville 1929 1929 I 0 0 19 Morris Harvey 12 Carson-Newman 1955 1973 2 I 0 6 Xavier 45 0 Marshall 36 Cedarville 1930 1949 3 0 0 20 Kentucky "B" 0 Central Michigan 1967 1967 0 I 0 18 Eastern Ky. 0 Central State (Ohio) 1973 1973 0 I 0 36 Union 6 Centre 1934 1934 0 1 0 50 Sue Bennett 0 51 Alderson 0 Cincinnati 1937 1989 2 0 0 26 Rio Grande 0 Concord 1931 1941 3 1 0 Record: 7-2-0 Davis & Elkins 1939 1941 2 0 0 Coach: George D. Downing Eastern Kentucky 1927 1991 16 42 4 MSU 1929 OPP East Tennessee 1933 1978 12 14 0 13 at Ky. Wesleyan 21 Evansville 1949 1952 2 2 0 51 at Transylvania 13 54 at Campbellsville 6 Fairmont State 1970 1973 3 0 0 13 at Eastern Ky. 6 Franklin College 1982 1982 I 0 0 7 Salem 36 Georgetown 1935 1984 8 I I 7 Glenview 21 Glenville Sc. 1930 1930 0 I 0 6 at New Ri ver St. 36 20 Morris Harvey 0 Illinois St. 1971 1972 I 1 0 Record: 4-4-0 James Madison 1979 1987 2 4 0 Coach: George D. Downing Kentucky State 1976 1990 12 I I MSU 1930 OPP Lawrence Tech 1938 1938 I 0 0 13 Sue Bennett 6 Liberty 1980 1991 3 5 0 0 at West Liberty 32 Louisville 1932 1957 3 5 0 0 Kentucky "B" 42 0 at Eastern Ky. 13 Marshall 1928 1991 11 29 3 7 Cedarville 0 Maryville 1942 1960 5 0 0 6 Morris Harvey 8 Middle Tennessee 1950 1991 9 32 I 0 Union 34 Morgan State 1990 1990 I 0 0 0 at Glenville 33 Record: 2-6-0 Morris Harvey 1927 1955 3 5 I Coach: George D. Downing Murray State 1936 1991 15 37 I MSU 1931 OPP Ohio University 1974 1974 0 I 0 6 Concord 0 Otterbein 1947 1947 0 0 I 7 at Sue Bennett 0 Rio Grande 1927 1949 6 2 0 0 at Morris Harvey 19 Salem 1929 1985 2 I 0 32 Transylvania B 7 12 at Union 0 Samford 1988 1991 I 3 0 0 Eastern Ky. 0 Southeast Missouri 1991 1991 0 I 0 12 at Rio Grande 20 Southern Arkansas 1987 1987 0 I 0 Record: 4-2-1 Stetson 1953 1953 0 I 0 Coach: George D. Downing Tennessee-Martin 1976 1980 I 4 0 MSU 1932 OPP Tennessee State 1988 1989 0 2 0 12 Armstrong 0 Tennessee Tech 0 at Concord 13 1936 1991 20 26 I 10 Rio Grande 7 Transylvania 1929 1940 8 2 I 20 at Louisville 0 Union 1927 1946 4 4 2 0 Union 0 VM I 1958 1958 0 1 0 0 at Eastern Ky. 19 19 at Transylvania 7 Western Carolina 1974 1974 0 l 0 Record: 4-2-1 Western Kentucky 1939 1991 7 38 2 Coach: George D. Downing West Liberty 1930 1947 2 1 I MSU 1933 OPP W.Va. Tech 1942 1960 3 I 6 at East Tenn. 7 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1974 1974 I 0 0 0 at Union 20 Wichita St. 1986 1986 1 0 0 13 Louisville 0 Xavier 1928 1972 0 3 0 0 Eastern Ky. 6 Youngstown St. 1965 1987 6 8 0 0 Transylvania 0 Totals 206 22 7 New River St. 19 305 Record: 1-4-1 1992 Opponents in Bold Coach: George D. Downing Year-by-Year 37

MSU 1934 OPP MSU 1941 OPP MSU 1950 OPP 0 at Centre 47 0 at Western Ky. 14 51 at Marshall 6 13 Rio G rande 8 28 Davis Elkins 7 53 Evansville 0 8 Union 15 104 Rio G rande 0 7 at Xavier 42 2 at Transylvania 12 7 at Murray 16 20 at Tenn. Tech 16 0 at Eastern Ky. 7 12 Concord 6 21 Western Ky. 23 13 East T enn. 12 7 at Marshall 28 31 at Middle Tenn. 7 Record: 2-4-0 13 Eastern Ky. 33 7 Eastern Ky. Coach: George D. Downing 14 Record: 3-4-0 13 at Murray 21 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson MSU 1935 OPP Record: 4-4-0 6 Rio G rande 7 MSU 1942 OPP Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 0 at Georgetown 19 0 at Marshall 0 0 at Union 31 13 Murray 0 MSU 1951 OPP 0 Transylvania 26 0 at Western Ky. 9 6 at Evansville 33 0 Eastern Ky. 53 0 at Morris Harvey 0 6 at Marshall 21 7 Alfred Holbrook 0 13 West Va. Tech 6 14 Tenn. Tech 17 0 at Louisville 20 20 at Eastern Ky. 0 14 East Tenn. 0 Record: 1-6-0 18 Maryville 6 7 at Western Ky. 20 Coach: George D. Downing Record: 4-1-2 13 Middle Tenn. 33 Coach: Ellis T . Johnson 0 at Eastern Ky. 6 MSU 1936 OPP 0 Murray 14 7 Murray 14 Record: 1-7-0 0 Georgetown 0 1943 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 6 Union 6 1944 7 at Transylvania 0 1945 MSU 1952 OPP 19 at Eastern Ky. 7 No Games Scheduled Due To War 14 Evansville 0 14 Tenn. Tech 0 14 at Marshall 48 14 Louisville 7 0 at East Tenn. 34 Record: 4-1-2 MSU 1946 OPP Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 39 at Morns Harvey 6 6 at Tenn. Tech 30 19 at Murray 38 7 Western Ky. 39 MSU 1937 OPP 26 West Liberty 0 6 at Middle Tenn. 27 7 Cincinnati 0 12 Eastern Ky. 6 20 Eastern Ky. 20 19 East Tenn. 0 36 Western Ky. 7 0 Murray 48 19 at Georgetown 0 29 at Marshall 20 Record: 1-6- 1 66 Alfred Holbrook 0 55 Union 7 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 7 Transylvania 6 Record: 6- 1-0 26 Eastern Ky. 0 Coach: Ellis T . Johnson MSU 1953 OPP 9 at Tenn. Tech 6 13 Kentucky " B" 19 7 at Murray 32 MSU 1947 OPP 0 at Marshall 40 Record: 7-1-0 0 at Kentucky "B" 21 0 Tenn. Tech 27 6 at Otterbein 6 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 0 at Western Ky. 12 at Marshall 38 48 0 Middle Tenn. 14 MSU 1938 OPP 6 Murray 13 0 Kentucky "B" 24 7 at Eastern Ky. 25 76 Lawrence Tech 0 0 Murray 33 Alfred Holbrook 0 18 West Liberty 18 58 0 at Stetson 41 0 Murray 14 13 at Georgetown 6 Record: 0-8-0 21 Transylvania 0 7 at Eastern Ky. 34 0 at Eastern Ky. 0 0 at Western Ky. 20 Coach: 58 Georgetown 0 Record: 1-6-2 58 at Cent. Teachers 0 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson MSU 1954 OPP Record: 5-1- 1 6 Kentucky "B" 7 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson MSU 1948 OPP 7 at Marshall 19 19 Tenn. Tech 7 2 Tenn. Tech 32 MSU 1939 OPP 7 at Marshall 20 13 Western Ky. 19 13 West Liberty 0 30 at Georgetown 13 13 at Middle Tenn. 20 0 at Western Ky. 2 14 Western Ky. 19 8 Eastern Ky. 12 7 Murray 20 6 at Tenn. Tech 19 16 at Murray 24 20 at Transylvania 0 40 Cedarville 0 0 at Louisville 24 7 Eastern Ky. 6 0 Eastern Ky. 7 7 Morris Harvey 45 25 at Concord 0 0 Murray 33 Record: 0-9-0 38 Alfred Holbrook 6 Record: 3-5-0 Coach: Wilbur Jamerson 7 Davis Elkins 0 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson Record: 6-2-0 1955 OPP MSU 1949 OPP MSU Coach: Ellis T. Johnson Kentucky "B" 29 Cedarvi lle 6 7 14 MSU 1940 OPP 0 at Evansville 14 0 at Carson-Newman 13 6 Marshall 13 15 at Marshall 20 0 Tenn. Tech 55 0 at Murray 0 45 Rio Gande 0 7 at Western Ky. 12 27 Salem 0 0 at Western 19 0 Middle Tenn. 21 46 at Alfred Holbrook 0 12 Tenn., Tech 7 13 at Eastern Ky. 35 13 at Eastern Ky. 27 27 at Eastern Ky. 26 7 Murray 22 0 Western Ky. 0 21 Murray 0 12 at Lou1sv1lle 37 6 Transylvania 0 28 Georgetown 7 7 at Morns Harvey 40 Record: 3-2-2 Record: 6-3-0 Record: 0-9-0 Coach: Ellis T . Johnson Coach: Ellis T. Johnson Coach: Wilbur Jamerson 38 Year-by-Year

MSU 1956 OPP MSU 1962 OPP MSU 1967 OPP 18 at Maryville 13 0 at Middle Tenn. 7 30 Marshall 6 13 Carson-Newman 0 14 Tenn. Tech 6 21 Middle Tenn. 19 19 Tenn. Tech 26 at Murray 15 at Murray 21 at Murray 14 13 7 13 8 Austin Peay 12 at Middle Tenn. 36 Austin Peay 7 10 20 20 at Kentucky State 7 Lou1sv1lle 19 18 Marshall 26 16 21 at Tenn. Tech 7 Western Ky. 9 14 at East Tenn. 10 16 19 at Western Ky. 30 0 at Eastern Ky. 19 0 Western Ky. 7 0 East Tenn. 16 Record: 2-6-0 20 at Eastern Ky. 12 Coach: Paul Adams 7 at Central Mich. 9 Record: 5-3-0 7 Eastern Ky. 7 MSU 1957 OPP Coach: Guy Penny Record: 4-5-1 12 Maryvi lle 0 Coach: Guy Penny 0 at Marshall 21 MSU 1963 OPP 6 at Tenn. T ech 14 31 Burler 13 MSU 1968 OPP 28 at West Va. Tech 21 19 Marshall 6 7 at Marshall 7 7 Murray 21 at Middle Tenn. 6 Middle Tenn. 18 17 at Tenn. Tech 21 18 27 6 at Western Ky. 28 24 Murray 10 21 Murray 28 3 Eastern Ky. 40 7 at Aumn Peay 0 16 at Austin Peay I 7 6 ar Louisville 40 7 Middle Tenn. 27 35 Youngstown 26 24 Tenn. Tech Record: 2-7-0 9 East Tenn. 22 12 Coach: Paul Adams 21 Western Ky. 24 0 at Western Ky. I 7 13 at East Tenn. 16 Eastern Ky. MSU 1958 OPP 6 0 46 Kentucky Stare 0 20 at VMI 46 Record: 5-4-0 7 at Eastern Ky. 35 16 Marshall 30 Coach: G uy Penny Record: 3-6-1 Tenn. Tech 7 22 Coach: 14 West Va. Tech 14 MSU 1964 OPP 6 at Murray 34 26 Burler MSU 6 at Middle Tenn. 34 7 1969 OPP 3 at East Tenn. 19 6 Marshall 0 27 at Marshall 14 0 Western Ky. 14 35 Tenn. Tech 0 35 Middle Tenn. 9 6 at Eastern Ky. 24 17 at Murray 14 7 Murray 13 Record: 0-8-1 14 Austin Peay 13 29 at Aust1n Peay 18 Coach: Paul Adams 21 0 at Middle Tenn. 13 Youngstown 12 6 Tenn. Tech 21 9 East Tenn. 21 MSU 1959 OPP 2 at Western Ky. 27 0 at Western Ky. 15 at Georgetown 12 9 7 at East Tenn. 27 53 Maryville 0 7 Eastern Ky. 10 13 Kentucky Stare 0 0 at Tenn. Tech 48 Record: 5+0 23 at Eastern Ky. II 7 West Va. Tech 20 Coach: G uy Penny 9 Murray 8 Record: 6+ 0 0 at Middle Tenn. 27 Coach: Jake Hallum 21 East Tenn. 27 MSU 1965 OPP 14 at Western Ky. 27 12 Marshall 22 MSU 1970 OPP 7 Eastern Ky. 12 12 Youngstown 9 7 Marshall 17 Record: 3-6-0 15 at Tenn. Tech 14 6 at Middle Tenn. 14 Coach: G uy Penny 12 Murray 13 24 Murray 7 21 at Austin Peay 26 24 at Austin Peay 6 MSU 1960 OPP Fairmont State 28 Middle Tenn. 26 27 7 20 at Georgetown 0 31 Tenn. Tech 10 25 Maryville 0 35 East Tenn. 21 14 Western Ky. 24 7 at Tenn. Tech 27 21 at Western Ky .. 12 7 at East Tenn. 13 49 at West Va. Tech 13 20 Eastern Ky. 38 Murray 28 Kentucky St. 6 8 14 Record: ·4.5 0 Middle Tenn. 28 16 at Eastern Ky. 13 13 East Tenn. 38 Coach: Guy Penny Record: 6-4-0 12 at Western Ky. 6 Later forfeited to Youngstown Coach: Jake Hallum 21 Eastern Ky. 9 Record: 5+ 0 MSU 1966 OPP MSU 1971 OPP Coach: G uy Penny 20 Marshall 27 29 Marshall 6 21 at Youngstown 12 7 Middle Tenn. 9 MSU 196 1 OPP 14 Tenn. Tech 7 48 at Murray State 14 58 Memphis Navy 0 22 Austin Peay 0 14 Middle Tenn. 19 30 at Murray 9 51 at Fairmont Stare 22 16 at Tenn. Tech 20 21 Austin Peay 10 8 at Tenn. Tech 26 28 Murray 35 7 at Middle Tenn. 20 II at Western Ky. 34 0 at Marshall 0 13 at East Tenn. 7 12 East Tenn. 13 19 East Tenn. 7 12 Western Ky. 0 at Western Ky. 7 7 28 at Illinois State 12 0 Eastern Ky. 13 21 at Eastern Ky. 19 10 Eastern Ky. 7 Record: 1-6-1 Record: 7-2-0 Record: 7-3 Coach: Guy Penny Coach: Guy Penny Coach: Jake Hallum Year-by-Year 39

MSU 1972 OPP 20 at Western Ky. 20 MSU 1983 OPP 7 Xavier 26 34 East Tenn. 37 3 at Kentucky State 7 24 at Marshall 27 7 at UT-Mamn 49 0 Marshall 35 35 at Middle Tenn. 35 I 3 Eastern Ky. 42 17 Middle Tenn. 56 27 Murray State 24 Record: 2-6-2 0 at Murray State 38 31 at Aumn Peay 21 Coach: Wayne Chapman 3 Austin Peay 14 Tenn. Tech 17 28 0 Akron 31 6 Western Ky. MSU 1978 OPP 35 3 at Tenn. Tech 14 at East Tenn. 7 7 Kentucky St. 7 14 0 Illinois State 20 6 at Middle Tenn. 9 7 at Western Ky. 38 6 at Eastern Ky. 28 49 Murray Stare 32 24 Liberty Baptist 16 Record: 3-6-1 16 at Austin Peay 19 0 Eastern Ky. 56 Coach: Roy Terry 9 at UT-Martin I 3 27 at Youngstown 20 20 Tenn. Tech 21 Record: 2-9 MSU 1973 OPP Coach: 24 Central State 31 7 Western Ky. 35 17 at Marshall 24 31 at East Tenn. 30 28 Middle Tenn. 22 0 at Eastern Ky. 30 MSU 1984 OPP 16 at Murray Stare 30 Record: 2-6-1 JI Georgetown 0 23 Aust1n Peay 22 Coach: Wayne Chapman 6 at Marshall 40 42 Fairmont State 7 28 James Madison 38 23 at Tenn. Tech 10 MSU 1979 OPP 28 at Middle Tenn. 42 7 at Western Ky. 34 14 at Kentucky State 7 28 Murray Sc. 58 38 East Tenn. 28 28 Middle Tenn. 7 14 at Austin Peay 21 23 ar Carson-Newman 14 7 at Murray State 31 3 at Akron 27 25 Eastern Ky. 37 7 Austin Peay 0 43 Tenn. Tech 14 UT-Mamn 0 Record: 6-5 7 31 Western Ky. 33 3 at Tenn. Tech Coach: Roy Terry 3 38 at Eastern Ky. 48 17 at Western Ky. 0 1974 OPP 31 Youngstown 35 MSU I 7 Akron 23 14 Marshall 12 Record: 2-9 J at James Madison 16 24 Murray Stare 25 Coach: Bill Baldridge 14 at Middle Tenn. 23 7 Eastern Ky. 34 12 at West c~rolina 31 Record: 5-4-1 Coach: MSU 1985 OPP 15 at Austin Peay 17 10 Marshall 27 10 at Ohio University 49 MSU 1980 OPP 14 ar James Madison 35 14 Tenn. Tech 7 8 Marshall 35 Salem 0 Western Ky. 36 41 14 21 James Madison 18 0 at East Tenn. I 3 14 Middle Tenn. 33 30 Wisc.-LaCrosse 15 17 at Middle Tenn. 10 9 at Murray Sc. 35 14 at Eastern Ky. 21 6 Murray State JO 10 Austin Peay 14 Record:3-8 21 at Austin Peay 23 9 Akron 38 Coach: Roy Terry 20 at Youngstown 14 6 at Tenn. Tech 59 29 Tenn. Tech 3 I I 3 at Western Ky. 26 1975 OPP MSU 7 Western Ky. 17 0 Eastern Ky. 26 19 at Marshall 16 20 at Liberty Baptist 23 10 Middle Tenn. 12 17 at Youngstown 20 I 5 Kentucky Sr. 10 Record: I-10 3 at Murray State 17 14 at Eastern Ky. 18 10 Austin Peay 20 Coach: Bill Baldridge 0 at Youngstown 28 Record: 4-7 13 at Tenn. Tech 28 Coach: Tom Lichtenberg MSU 1986 OPP 10 at Western Ky. 14 MSU 1981 OPP 19 at Marshall 10 7 East Tenn. 3 17 at Marshall 20 27 James Madison 24 7 Akron 0 7 Middle Tenn. 20 36 at Wichita State 35 9 Eastern Ky. 17 7 at Murray Seate 20 33 Kentucky Sr. 10 Record: 3-7-0 27 Austin Peay 10 Coach: Roy Terry 28 Austin Peay 42 14 at Akron JI 28 at Tenn. Tech 20 MSU 1976 OPP 17 at Tenn. Tech 35 7 at Akron 30 31 Marshall 14 15 at Western Ky. 19 II Murray St. 45 6 at Akron 26 34 Liberty Baptist 10 7 at Middle Tenn. 24 0 at Middle Tenn. 21 7 Youngstown 38 27 Youngstown 24 6 Murray State 7 17 Eastern Kentucky 21 6 at Eastern Ky. 23 13 at Austin Peay 27 Record: 1-9 Record: 7-4 17 Youngstown 33 Coach: Steve Loney Coach: Bill Baldridge 23 Tenn. Tech 28 21 Western Ky. 0 MSU 1982 OPP 1987 OPP 17 at East Tenn. 7 24 Franklin 17 MSU 0 UT-Martin 40 28 Kentucky State 6 0 at Marshall 29 12 at Eastern Ky. 31 0 at Middle Tenn. JO 37 Ky. State 0 Record: · 3-8 13 Murray State 10 10 at James Madison 44 Coach: Wayne C hapman 16 Austin Peay 17 23 S. Arkansas 38 Later Forfened to Marshall 6 at Akron 28 13 at Aumn Peay 20 MSU 1977 OPP 38 Tenn. Tech 14 14 Tenn. Tech 52 13 Akron 12 17 Western Kentucky 13 I 5 at Murray State 53 26 at Marshall 38 10 at Liberty Baptist I 3 7 Middle Tenn. 3 24 Middle Tenn. 21 19 Youngstown 38 14 at Youngstown State 38 17 at Murray State 3 3 at Eastern Ky. 20 0 Eastern Kentucky 23 7 Austin Peay 21 Record: 5-6 Record: 2-8 22 at Tenn. Tech 24 Coach: Steve Loney Coach: Bill Baldridge 40 Year-by-Year

MSU 1988 OPP MSU 1990 OPP 17 Marsha ll 30 14 at Marshall 28 0 Western Kentucky 34 0 Western Ky. 24 29 at Ky. State 12 35 at Kentucky St. 13 9 at Liberty 34 13 at Liberty 42 17 Samford 18 47 Morgan St. 0 22 Murray St. 29 7 at Tenn. Tech 24 0 ar Middle Tenn. 49 34 Austin Peay 7 14 Tenn. State 29 22 Samford 25 43 Austin Peay 6 0 at Middle Tenn. 37 20 at Tenn. Tech 3 69 Murray St. 6 17 Eastern Ky. 39 27 at Eastern Ky. 17 Record: 3-8-0 Record: 5-6-0 Coach: Bill Baldridge Coach: Cole Proctor MSU 1989 OPP MSU 1991 OPP 7 ar Marshall 30 14 at Samford 52 38 Kentucky St: 0 II at Marshall 70 14 Liberty 34 21 at Western Kentucky 48 35 at Samford' 28 28 Tennessee-Martin 32 13 at Murray St. 27 12 Liberty 10 32 Middle Tenn. 34 20 at Murray State IO 14 at Tenn. State 23 21 Tennessee Tech 20 23 at Austin Peay' 22 33 Austin Peay 14 14 Tenn. Tech' 8 16 ar Southeast Missouri 17 13 at Cincinnati IO 3 Middle Tennessee 31 31 Eastern Ky. 38 10 Eastern Kentucky 41 Record: 5-6-0 Record: 4-7-0 Coach: Bill Baldridge Coach: Cole Proctor 'Lacer forfeited.

Head Football Coaches Year Coach w L T Pct. 1927-35 George D. Downing 28 32 3 .467 1936-52 Ellis T. Johnson 54 44 10 .551 No Football 1943-45 1953-55 Wilbur (Shorty) Jamerson 0 26 0 .000 1956-58 Paul Adams 4 21 I .160 1959-67 G uy Penny 39 39 2 .500 1968-71 John Qake) Hallum 22 17 1 .564 1972-75 Roy M. Terry 15 26 I .366 1976-78 Wayne Chapman 7 20 3 .259 1979-80 Tom Lichtenberg 9 I I I .450 1980-83 Steve Loney 8 24 0 .250 1984-89 Bill Baldridge 20 45 0 .262 1990- Cole Proctor 9 13 0 .409 Total 215 318 22 .403

Morehead State's Largest Victories Year Pts. 1941 104 MSU ...... 104 Rio Grande ...... 0 1927 83 MSU ...... 83 Broaddus ...... 0 1938 76 MSU ...... 76 Lawrence Tech ...... 0 1937 66 MSU ...... 66 Alfred Holbrook ...... 0 1990 63 MSU ...... 69 Murray State ...... 6 1938 58 MSU ...... 58 Alfred Holbrook ...... 0 1938 58 MSU ...... 58 Georgetown ...... 0 1938 58 MSU ...... 58 Cent. Teachers ...... 0 1950 58 MSU ...... 58 Evansville ...... 0 1959 58 MSU ...... 58 Maryville ...... 0 1961 58 MSU ...... 58 Memphis Navy ...... 0 Lettermen 41

Eagle Football Lettermen

A Adrian Breen (83, 85, 86) Paul Conner (64, 65, 66, 67) Wallace Fannin (30) Ken Haas (70, 71, 72) Dave Adams (48, 50) Ronald Breitfelder (65, 66) Fredrick Conroy (65, 66) Ed Farrell (39, 40, 41 ) Mike Hanlin (82, 83, 84) George Adams (63, 64, 66) Tim Brewer (77, 79, 80) Tony Consiglio (8 1, 82) Mitch Fedak (89) Ron Hardee (78, 80, 81) Harry Adams (35) Greg Bright (76, 77, 78, 79) Leon Conway (61) Brown Feix (50) Fred Hardy (27) jack Adams (42) Don Brindle (71) Dean Copeland (78, 80, 81, 82) Wallace Fe,x (53, 54) Terry Harick (75) Kevin Ferlita (88) Bart Harper (42) Jody Adams 06, 37, 38) Durwood Brittle (72, 73) Gary Copeland (8 I) Bob Brockman (73, 74, 75) Steve Corder (83) Keith Ferrell (86, 87) Bud Harrin (6 I) Lawrence Adams (53, 54, 55, 56) Buddy Fields (56, 57, 59) Darrin Hams (88 90 9ll Paul Adams (39, 40, 42) Ed Brogan (47) Brett Couch (83, 84) Bernie Fieler (51, 52) Mau Harris (75, 76, 77, 8) Henry Addington (32, 33) John Brogan (64) Hubert Counts (28, 29) Bill foher (54) Rodney Harris (88) Bill Adkins (53, 54,55, 56) Denn,s Brown (62, 63, 64, 65) Anthony Cox (90, 9 I) Jim Fisher (67, 68) Rodney Hams (90, 91) Harvey Adkins (51, 52) George Brown (54, 55) Dave Cox (70, 71, 72, 73) Tyrone Fisher (89, 90, 91) Tony Harris (7 3, 75, 76) Sonny Adkins (57) Mike Brown (59, 60, 61, 62) Joe Cox (65, 66) John Fnch (36, 37, 38) Cecil Harrison (67, 68, 69, 70) Davxl Akxandcr (81, 82) Pere Brown (84) Wayne Cor.ad (57) Clyde Flannery 0 4, 36, 37) D.D. Hamson (84, 86, 87) Ken Alexander (79, 80, 81, 82) Todd Browning (81, 82) Craig Crabtree (82, 83) Steve Fleak (73, 74, 75) Randall Hart (53, 54, 55, 56) Mike Br ugh (81, 82) Buford Crager (58, 59, 60) Mike Fletcher (63, 64, 65) Vernon Harvey (84, 85) Caulton Alla1s (33) Richard Fletcher (60) Art Hasungs (61) Elwood Allen (27, 28) Tom Bryant (70) Dennis Crowley (69, 70, 71, 72) Lloyd Cummings (65, 66) Shane Flmher (84, 85, 86, 87) ¼m HastinW, (58 59, 60, 61) Clyde Alley 0 4, 36) Glen Bullock (77) Darrell Flowers (84) arry Hat 1eld ( 39, 40, 42) Mark Ahenbcrgcr(71, 72, 73) Danny Burgett (66) Todd Curkendall (80, 81, 82) Terry Flowers (73 ) Dave Haverdick (66, 67, 68, 69) Dan Ambrosini (88) Greg Burke (84, 85, 86, 87) Keith Curry (80, 81, 82, 83) Brian Flynn (89, 90, 91) Mike Hawkins (69, 70, 71, 72) Tom Amick (71) William Burke ( 47) James Cushner (66) Brandon Ford (89, 90) John Hayden (87) Andy Anderson (36) Bob Burnett (71) Dean Cvitkovic (76, 77, 78) Sterling Ford (78, 79) Gera ld Haynes (42) Marvin Anderson (37, 38) Charles Burnett (67, 68) Rick Cyrus (83) Ralph Fowee (67) Herald Heaberlin (30) Kirk Andrews (70, 71, 72) Everett Burton (47) D Ahmed Fowler (85, 86, 88) Bob Heitz (40) Gmy Amhony (72, 73, 74, 75) Jeff Burton (87, 88, 90, 91) Rick Fox (72, 73, 74) Ron Henke (75/ 76, 77, 78) ChrJS Dahl (85) Dan Hennigan 71) James Appel (88, 89, 90, 91) Tom Buzyn,sk1 (84, 85) Tommy Fox (76, 77, 78, 79) Thomas Dailey (51) Jim Fraley (50) Doug Henwood (69, 70, 71, 72) Charles Arline (69, 70, 71) C Woodson Dale (35) Lawrence Fraley (2 7, 28, 30) Jeff Hester (86, 87, 88) Sam Armstrong (75) Be nny Hetman (42) Jonathan Cage (84, 85, 86, 87) Eugene Daruel (34) Tim Frame (82, 83) David Asberry (89, 90) Richard Daugherty (40, 4 1) Charlie Fnnklm (80, 82, 83, 84) Jimmy Hicks (52) Bob Cam (86, 87) Marvin Hicks (65, 66, 67) Bob Asbury (58) Russell Daulton (33) Randy Frazier (82, 83, 85, 86) Jim Ashton (51) Rick Calcutt (82, 83, 85) Paul Hicks (68) Scott Davidson (61, 62, 63) Lowell Freeman (5 1, 52) Harold Calhoun (76) David French (75, 76) Warren Hicks (42) B Rich Cameron (87) Crawford Davies (27) Ron French (73, 74, 75) John High (69, 70, 72) Gene Bailey (48, 49, 50) Larry Campa5SI (76, 71, 78, 79) Sreve Dav,s (7 3) Wayne Frost (78) Darne ll Hill (7 3) Michael Bailey (90, 91) Russell Campbell (61, 62, 63, 64) Alby Da wson (57, 58, 59) Ty Fu ller (82) Fred Hill (60, 61) Ray Bailey (37, 38, 39) Chris Canada (84, 85) Bob Day (53) Quincey Hill (78, 79) Scott Bailey (90, 91) Tony Cardwell (78, 79, 80) Tom Day (76, 77, 78) G Phil Hippley (71 ) James Hodge (90, 91) Jack Baker (50) Gary Carmichael (78, 79, 80) Arthur Dayton (65) Joe Gagliano (87, 88) Ernest DeCouley (61,·62) Don Galbraith (42, 47) Ted Hoffstetter (30 3~ Bill Baldridge (66, 67, 68) Dennis Carr (85) Jim Hoffman (47, 48, , 51) Larry Baldridge (68, 69, 70) Ra ymond Carroll (28, 29) Robert Delonga (5 1, 52, 53) Vincent Gandolfi (41 , 42) James Gant 08, 39) Terry Hoffman (65, 66, 67, 68) Kevin Balduf (78) Jim Carter (47, 50) Steve Denny (79, 80, 81, 82) Ron Hogg (881 Tim Devine (77, 78, 79, 80) Tony Gast (59, 60, 61) Bob Hogge (4 ) Denver Ball (36, 37) Ken Carter (89, 90, 91) Ron Gathright (67, 68, 69) Tom Ball (JO, 33) Lawrence Carter 05) Phil Dmn (90, 91) Glemore Hogge (34) Joe Gay (71, 72) Allie Holbrook (29, JO, 31) Wilham Ball (47) Phil Carter (89, 90) Joe Dillow (73, 74, 75) Luther Gibbs (82) Harold Baker (51, 54) Bill Cason (69, 70, 7 I, 72) Ben Dixon (55, 57, 58) Wayne Gibson (42) Jeremy Holbrook (90) Harold Holliday (3~ 33) Joe Baker (47, 48, 49) Curtis Cassell (56, 57) Mike Dobbs (89) Lou,sG1dcon (70, 71, 72, 73) Don Dombroskas (60) Dwam Hollmgwonh ( , 69, 70) Earl Barber (33, 34) Chns Casrerlme (80, 82) David Gifford (86, 87, 88) Maurice Hollmgsworrh (68, 69, 70, 71) John Donar (60) Duerson Barnes (39, 40) Buddy Castle (67, 68, 69) Mike Gildea (88, 89, 90, 91) Karl Hop (72, 73, 74, 75) Gardner Bates (50, 5 I, 52, 53) Curt Caudill (31, 33) Steve Donato (90, 9 I) John Gilham (83, 84, 85, 86) Ken Hopkins (78, 80, 81) Ray Bates (27, 28) Jim Caudill (40, 41) Arnold Drury (70, 71, 72) Darrell Givens (86) W1ll1am Hornbeck (62, 63, 64, 65) Scott Dues (90) W11l1am Goble (5 1, 52) Dalvin Horton (76) David Bax (82) Percy Caudill (31) Billy Goldsmuh (78, 80, 81, 82) Jim Bayes (68, 69, 70, 71) Bo Chambers (79, 80, 81) Lenn Duff (80, 81, 82, 83) John (Buck) Horton (36, 37, 38) Mike Gottfried (62, 63, 64, 65) Bria n Houillian (89) Darrell Beavers (87, 88, 89, 90) Jim Chandler (75, 76, 77) Tim Duff (79, 80) John Dunn (83, 85) Dan Gooch (79, 80, 81, 82) Ralph Houston (36, 37) Steve Beckum (74) Wayne Chapman (56, 57, 58, 59) James Goode (88, 89, 90, 91) Kevm Durban (80, 81) Bruce Howard (59, 60) Ed Bedell (5 1, 52) Jim Childress (66) Rodney Gordon (85, 86, 87, 88) Hubert Howard (33) Buddy Bell (58) Larry Chmn (65, 66) Mike DuVall (89, 90) Lawrence Gore (90, 91) Sam Du Vall (84, 86) Jerome Howard (68, 69, 70, 71) Terry Bell (76, 77) John Chnstopher (79, 80, 81, 82) Jim Gose (51, 52) Ken Howard (63, 64, 65) Kelvin Bellamy (85, 86) John Clark (68, 70) Bob Dyer (4 8, 49, 50) James Graham (83) Lame Howard (71) Bob Bentley (73, 74) Claude Clayron (27, 28, 32, 33) John Drer (47) Ray Graham (72, 73, 74, 75) Ty Howard (86, 87, 88, 89) Craig Sere (90, 91) Tony Clayton (86) John Dz1edl1c (90, 9 I) Mike Gray (89) Carl Howerton (40, 41, 42) Tommy Gray (64, 65, 66, 67) John Howland (71, 73) Don Betz (47) Roger Cleveland (82, 83, 85) E Larry Greenholz 07) Homer Bickers ( 49) Billy Cloud (88, 89, 90) Rusry Hubbard (80, 81, 82) Thomas Eads (64, 65, 66, 67) Danus Gnce (76) Joe Huencfeld (76, 77, 78) Bill Binder (64) Jeff Clouse (83) Mike Ealey (78, 79, 80, 82) Tom Griffin (47) Eddie Bishop (75, 76, 77) Charli e Hull (74, 76) Geary Clutter (70, 72, 73) Jim Edwards (68, 79, 70, 71) Mike Grim (83, 85, 86) Donald Hum (54, 55) Hugh Black (60) Richard Cobb (65, 66, 67) Robert Elam (57, 58) El1iah Grinstead (34) Richard Humphrey (60) Matt Blair (76, 77, 78, 79) Evere11 Coconaugher (32, 33) Darrell Elliott (89, 90, 9 I) David GrJSham (83) Derron Hun1er (78, 78, 79, 80) Clyde Grone (2 7) John Blake (86) Leon Cody (76, 77, 78) Foster Elliott (30) Aaron Blakely (88) Tom Cohan (89, 90, 91) Otto Gsell (65, 66, 67, 68) I Lou,s Ell,s (2 7, 28) Duane Bland (76, 77, 78 79) Eric Coker (87, 88, 89, 90) Bob Guillaume (71) Robe rt Igo (56, 57, 58) Frank Bloss (50, 51, 52) Bill Collier (50) Jack Ervm (75, 76, 77) Dennis Guillaume (87) Steve Iker (7 1, 72, 73, 74) Dennis Ettel (76, 77) Don Bonner (73, 74, 75, 76) Aster Coll ms 09, 40) Bryan Imhoff (79) Drew Evans (32) H Ken Imhoff (80, 81, 82) Dave Bostelman (69, 70, 71) Steve Collins (84, 85, 86) Graydon Hackey (32, 33, 34) Horace Boswell (76, 77. 78) John Coll ms (4 7, 48) O,erron Evans (31, 32) Mike Innis (85) Charlie Hall (34) Thomas In slee ( 56) Glen Boykin (91) 8,11 Everhart (47) Emmitt Colston (74, 75) James Hall (63, 64, 65) John Irwin (87, 88, 89) Doug Bowell (86, 87 ,88) Julius Combs (76, 77, 78, 79) F Ron Hamilton (65) Wallace lshem (57, 58, 59) Greg Bowles (78) Paul Combs (31, 32, 32) N1lo Fachm1 (42) Tim Hamilton (84) James Ishmael (36, 3 7, 38) Robert Brashear (32, 33, 34, 36) John Coning (68, 69, 70, 71) Don Fair (36, 38) Brad Hammock (87) Harg,s Ison (27) Alex Brawner (73, 74) David Conley (88) Ron Fangman (7 5) Frtnehy Hammonds (32, 36, 37, 38) John Ivaska (55) 42 Lettermen

J Cal Lyons (72, 73, 74, 75) Bill Muchell (60, 6 1, 62) Craig Pleasant (91) Tony Sergent (84, 85, 87) Darryl Jackson (82, 83) Ed Love (47) Greg Muchell (86, 88, 89) John Pylbon (55, 57, 58) Frank Setear (41 ) Jim Jackson (86, 87, 88, 89) Tony Love (87, 88, 89) Allen Montgomery (85) Billy Poe (83, 85, 86) Richard Shadw11ck (89, 90, 91) Mike Jackson (72, 73, 74) Butch Lowe (80, 81, 82) Wilham Mocabee (32, 34) Charles Porter (4 8, 49, SO, SI) Ted Shannon (55) Howard Jacobo (83, 84, 85, 86) Mike Lowe (78) Alan Moore (73, 74, 75, 76) John G. Porter (88, 89) Bruce Shaw (77) Jeff Jacobs (85, 86, 87, 88) Harry Lowman (36, 37, 38) David Moore (65, 66, 67, 68) Ronnie Porter (51, 52) Vernon Shearer (74, 75, 76) Lance Jansen (87, 88) Jerry Lucas (88, 89) Doug Moore (68, 69, 70, 71) Henry Pmc hard (29, 30) Mark Sheehan (69, 70, 71, 73) Matt Jansen (83, 86) Roy Lucas (60, 61, 62, 63) Douglas Moore (57, 58) Matt Prichard (83, 85) Walt Shepard (59) Dion Jenkins (77) Joe Lus11c (39, 40, 42) Ken Moore (87, 88, 89) Cole Proctor 65, 66) Eugene Sheridan (32) Ershine Jenkins (5 I, 54) Harry Lyles (68, 69, 70, 71) Frank Moricle (47, 48, SO) Matt Pryor (47, 48, SO) Brian Shimer (80, 81, 82) John Jenkins (33) Earl Lyons (47) John Moricle (47, 48, 49) Randy Pulley (73) Gary Shirk (69, 70, 71, 72) Rodney Jefferson (76, 77, 79) John Lyons (84) Cordell Mosely (36, 37) Warren Purv,s (66) Milton Shivers (66 Anthony Jerdme (89, 90, 91) Manuel Lyons (47, 49, SO) Ron Mosely (73, 74) Mike Puthoff(79, 80, 81, 82) Tod Short (84) Ellie Jonhson (89) Tommy Lyons (47) John Moses (76, 77, 78, 79) Steve Pytel (80, 81, 82) Roger Shoup (66) Orville Lyttle (85, 86) Eugene Mmley (54, 55, 56) John Shuey (34, 35) Fred Johnson (42) Q Fred Johnson (90, 91) M Ed Mudd (48, 49, SO) Eric Simmons (82) Jimmy Johnson (71, 73, 74) Harold Mullins (48) Tom Queen (47, 48, 49) Jim Simms (78) Bill Mack (40, 41 ) Kenny Johnson (82, 83) Ray Mulroy (70, 71) Phil Simms (75, 76, 77, 78) Ordc Maclaughlin (47, 48, 49, SO) R Laird Johnson (75, 76) Howard Murphy (60, 62, 63) Thomas Sims (56, 57, 58, 59) James Maggard (29, 30, 32) Stan Radiunas(37, 38, 39) Larry Johnson (68) Ralph Mursman (39, 40) Jim Siple (47, 48, SO) Larry Maggard (89, 90, 91) Greg Ramey (85, 86) Marcus Johnson (78, 80, 8 I) Kevm Myers (87, 88) Bob Slater (63) Marv Rammelsburg (4 8, SO) Tally Johnson (62, 63, 64) Lou Mames (70, 71, 72, 73) Mano Mynck (90) Jack Slattery (SO, SI, 52) Nick Rapier (79) Willard Johnson (30) John Mansf1dd (86) David Slaughter (77) Rich Marce llo (8)) Don Rardm (74, 75, 76) DougJomer (78, 79, 80, 81) N John Slaughter (69, 70, 71) Brad Marcalhant (76, 77, 78, 79) Ron Ra(liff (63) Bill Jones (90, 91) Scott Napier (85) Bob Smith (80) Len ville Mamn (81) Bruce Rawlings (38, 39, 40) Edward Jones (65) Troy Napier (84) Charles Smuh (39, 40, 41) Parnell Mamndate (32) Scotty Reddick (63, 64. 66) Frank Jones (65) Chuck Neal (7 1) Jack Smuh (61, 62, 63, 64) Frank Marum (77) Les Redmon (5 1) Oscar Jones (76) Ray Newsom (69, 70, 71) Shaun Smuh (85, 86) Mike Marksberry (73, 74, 75) Richard Jones (61, 62, 63, 64) Rab N1blo (50) Ed Reed (51 ) Willie Smith (88) Addie Marshall (40) Bryan Nichols (90, 91) Roger Reese (72, 73) Raymond Sorg (27) Karl Jordan (42) Bill Mamon (66, 67, 68, 69) Ray Justice (40, 41 ) Merele Nickel (48, 49) Don Reeves (80, 81, 82) Rust y Sovme (76) Lawrence Mane111 (36, 37, 38) David Nickell (31) Carey Reid (78, 79, 80, 8)) Jerry Spaeth (73, 74, 75, 76) K Pete Masoms (42) Nick Nighswander (7 I, 72, 7J ) Jeff Re1dmger (4 0) Chns Spalding (80, 81, 82, 83) Todd Kagarise (87) Don Matthews (91) James Noe 134, 35) Jim Reidinger (41) T.A. Spalding (76, 77, 78, 79) Scott Kasinger (87, 88) Mike Marna (70, 71, 72, 73) Buster Norris (39, 40, 41 ) Bruce Reynolds (7 3) Clarence Sparks (30, 32) Tony Kays (76) Jim Mauser (49) Malcolm Norru (29) Custer Reynolds (37, 38) Douglas Sparks (JS) Jim Keadle (4 7, 48) John Mauser (47) Mike Nova (72) James J. Reynolds (32, 33) Jeff Spears (74, 75) James Keenan (59, 60) Jerry Mayes (76) Wilham Reynolds (32, 34) Marvin Spelock (42) Paul Kennedy (49) John Mayo (87) 0 Dave Rhodes (70, 7 I) Irvin Spencer (SO, SI, 52) George Kershner (28, 29, JO, JI) Fred McCarty (90) Walter Oakes (33) Jeff Richards (8 1, 82) Richard Spencer (54, 55) Marc Kessler (77, 79, 80) Mike McCardwell (71, 72, 73) Bud Ogden (60) John Richie (83) Thomas Spradlin (54, 55, 57) Bill Ketchem (48, SO, SI) Earl McCormick (68, 69) Thomas O'Hara (56) Austm Riddle (28, 29, 30) Roger Stark (90) Butch McCoy (81, 82, 83) James Kmg (9 1) Bobbi· Ohver (62) Joe Robem (74, 75) Chuck Steiner (70, 71, 72, 7J) Rico Kmg (65) Tony McCoy (81, 82, 83) Jesus Ornelas (88) Frank Robertson (27) Damon Stephens (84) Robert Kmg (80, 81, 82) Doug McCray (71. 73) Gerald Osborne (85) Ji m Robinson (67) Dell Stephenson (8 3) Bobby Kmser (56, 57, 58, 59) Metry McGaughy (85, 86) James Osborne (62, 63, 64) Lewis Robinson (83, 85) Dean Stepp (86) Stewart Kirtley (4 7, 48, SO) James McGinnis (58) Mike Ostendorf (84) Louis Rogan (67, 68, 69, 70 Mike Stcrblmg (72) Ed Kiser (36, 37, 38) Greg McGuire (78) Paul Ousley (54, 55, 57) Harold Rose (53, 54, 55) Leonard Strobel (60) John Kime (51, 52) Jeff McGuire (84, 85) Lus Oxley (JI) Roben Rose (57, 58) Mark Stafford (80, 81, 82) Jan Knepshield (60) Bernard McIntosh (79) Te Bay Rose (37, 38, 39) Glendon Stanley (37, 38, 39) Hershall Mcintosh (79) p Andy Knicely (83) James Ross (65, 66, 67) Matt Stevens (89) Dcnms Pakx:hack (87, 89, 90, 91) Melvm Knight (82, 83, 84) Ray McIntosh (87, 88) Robert Rowland (32, 33, 34) Corky Stewart (49, SO) Don McKen,ie (SJ, 54, 55) Dan Panitz (90, 9 I) Jay Koehler (86, 87) Joe Rushmskas (39, 40) James Story (57, 58) Constanune Pappas (54, 55) Bob Koss (87, 88, 89) Gary McKinney (65, 66, 67) Mike Rucker (68, 69, 70, 71) J.C. Stubbs (65) Chris Pardue (77) Joe Koynock (88) Doug McMahon (84, 85) George Rudd (81 ) Dave Stukey (81, 82, 83) Jack McMcorkle (59) Ri chard Pare (61, 62, 63, 64) L Don Russell (73, 74) Tom Suvbodny (91) Edgar McNabb (28, 29, 30) Lari) Parks (62) Scotty Russell (63, 65) Pete Swam (61) Tom Parks (55) Dane L1ggenbauer (72, 73, 74, 75) James McNelly (87) Tommy Ryan (35) Chns Swam (87, 88, 89, 90) Greg Laird (77) Garry McPttk (87. 88) Barnard Parsons (84, 85, 86) Wilham Ryan (32, 33, 34) Jim Sweeney (42) Dwayne Lane (87) Kenny Meadows (86, 86, 88, 89) David Pate (91) Henry Sykes (75, 76, 77) Leonard La ne (48, 49, SO) George Meehane (6 I) Enc Panerson (82) s Larry Szczerba (89, 90, 91) Brian Meenach (85) Rusty L1 ne (55) Pete Pawloski (42, 47) Darrell Sadowski (68, 69) Steve Szcgedi (41) Wayne Lane (87) Marvm Mered11h (47) Clarence Payne (5 I, 52) Steve Sagady (39, 40) Dean Lape (85, 86, 87) Tom Merry (65) Tony Payne (79) Tony Salvato (41 , 42) T Frank L1ughlm (27, 28, 29) Keith Mescher (73, 74, 75, 76) Ray Pendergraft (SO) Wes Salyer (90, 91) Joe Tackett (58, 59) Junior Lawson (39, 40) Mike M«calf (84, 85, 87) Jeff Perkins (69, 70) Doug Sanford (76) Jones Trent (39) Clell Leedy (JJ) W1ll11am Meyers (27) Milan Perp1ch (47, 48, 49, 50) Dennis Sanor (73, 74, 75) Hayes Tate (39, 40) Mark Ledford (81, 82, 83) Ed M1gnery (68, 69, 70) Ted Perry (29, JO) Joe Saum (78) John Taylor (66) Tom Lehman (68, 69, 70, 71) Kenn y M1kalaska (42) Randy Pestoma (78) Dave Schaeuke (70, 71, 72, 73) Anthony Thomas (88) John Lemke (69, 70, 71) Melvm Miles (84) Pruitt Petty (90, 91) Todd Schebor (82, 83) Cory Thomas (84, 85) Norman ~tchtr (75, 76, 77. 78) Bill Miller (58) Charles Phillips (56) Mark Schlinger (88) Jerod Thomas (91) Jack lew,s (28, 29) Bob Miller (SO) David Ph1ll1ps (81) Scott Schilling (83) Larry Thomas (73, 74, 75) Carl Lmton (76) Nick Miller (86, 87) Jaime Ph1ll1ps (91) Joe Schlager (81, 83) Roger Thomas (S 3) Gary Lmerman (68, 69) Velmar Miller (73, 74, 75, 76) Oscar Phillips (59, 60, 61, 62) Karl Schmitt (72, 73, 74, 75) Tommy Thomas (75) Ron Lmle (68, 69, 70, 71) Randy Mil ls (87) Todd Ph1ll1ps (86) Bill Schrader ( 48, SO) John Thompson (51, 52, 53) Jim Livesay (74, 75) Mike Mmcey (67) Thomas Phipps (27) Henry Schutte (59, 60) Anthony Thornton (74) Davey Locke (76, 77, 78, 80) Wayne Mmcey (76) Al Pier (28) Ohver Scott (30) Dave Thurkill (80, 8 I, 82) Harry Lockhart (66) Brian Mmk (80, 81) Dave Pmgue (87, 88, 90) Thomas Scott (56, 59, 60) Ike Tierney (27) Rob Lockhart (81, 82, 83, 84) Alan Mitchell (60, 61, 62) Robert Puakos (48, 49, SO) Vaughn Scott (88, 9 I) Matt Tilton (84, 85) Lettermen. 43

T (con't) Tyrone Vann (91) Richard Walter (56) u,o Wessell (61, 6Z, 6 J) Oakley Wooten (3 I, 33) Lewis Tolle (51, 5Z) Bill VanWagner (73, 74, 75) Victor Wahers (4Z) David West (57, 58) Larry Workman (41, 4Z, 47) Steve Tow (88) Jug Varney (38, 39, 40) Boh Walther (48) Paul West (60, 61, 62) Morris Wright (53, 54) )1m T rempe (74) Luke Varney (35) Roy Walton (52, 53, 54) Vic Wharton (7Z, 73) Carlos Wyant (32, 33, 34, )5) Ernie Triplett (70, 71, 72) Benny Vamehs (39, 40, 42) Bill Wamsley (66, 67, 68, 79) u,roy Wheeler (42) Timothy Wyant ()5, 36, 37) Irwin Triplett (35, 36, 37) Edward Vamehs (39) B.j. Ward (79, 80, 8 1, 82) Paul Wheeler (42) Mike Trosper (82) Ed Veeneman (85) Steve Ward (67, 68, 69, 70) Anthony Whi1e (89, 90, 91) y Carlos T uck (88, 89, 90, 9 I) Matt Venturino (90) Paul Warnmcr (58) Kenny White (87, 88) Paul Yaok (28) Ken Turner (77, 78, 79) Homer Vickers (85) Steve Warnock (75) Robert Wh11man (78, 79) Dwight Yarn (78, 79, 80, 81) Mike Turner (87, 88, 89, 90) Geral Vinson (35, 36) Thomas Warren (76, 77, 78, 79) B,11 Wietmarshen (85, 86) Ray Yates (79, 80) Paul Tyson (84) Gary Virden (63, 64, 65, 66) John Washo (55, 57) George Wiggins (40, 41 ) Rich Yeager (75, 76, 77, 78) Bill Vogt (79, 80, 8 I, 82) Leon Watson (35, 36, 37) Jerry Wing (47, 48, 49, 50) Terry Yeast (89) u Ed Vorderbrueggan (76, 77, 78, 79) John Watson (36, 37) Charles Williams (3 1) Matt Yeoman (85, 87) Walter Underwood (89, 90, 9 I) Kenh Watts (78, 79, 81) Jerome W1ll1ams (87, 88, 89, 90) Tim York (73, 74) James Urlage (77) w Ike Weaver (47, 48, 49) Roland Williams (72) Charlie Young (79, 80) Terry Upshaw (86) William Wade (48, 50) Ken Webb (86) Vic Williams (72, 13, 74, 75) Jimmy Young (80, 81, 8Z) Charles Wagner (63, 64) Carl Webster (84) Lou Willinger (87) Gary Yowan (88, 89, 90, 91) V Joe Wagner (85, 86) Monry Webster (85, 87) Fred Wilson ( 3Z, 33) Ty Vandegnft (85) M"" Wachle (76, 77) Bill Wells (5Z) Neil Wilson (86, 88) z Gordon Vanhoose (31) Clint Walker (68, 69, 70) Ed Wells (51, 5Z, 54) Randolph W,mberly (59) Vincent Zacvhem (40, 41, 42) Manon Vanhoose (41) Harry Walker (38, 39, 40) John Werdell (84, 85) Ray Winebrenner (8 1, 82, 84) Vic Zarkzewsk1 (50) Dalton Vann (89) Alzedo Walter (41, 4Z) Leon Wesley (65, 66, 67, 68) David Wood (85, 86) Rich Zunech (79, 80)

Eagle Football Greats

Phil Simms Brian Shimer New York G iants Q uarterback USA Winter O lympic Bobsledder 44 Ohio Valley Conference Records

1991 Ohio Valley Conference Final Football Standings

Conf. Games All Games Team Offense w L T PG PA w K T PF PA G p., Avg Yd, Td yg,6 Avg Td To, Avg 0 116 10 I 0 3JJ 147 Middle T enncssec: II 312 28.4 1647 ti1 31 170.5 6 4523 411.2 Eastern Kentud) 7 0 H JO.) 2902 163.8 J8 1027 91.4 5 3919 357.1 I 0 218 47 8 J 0 l12 151 Eastern Kemucky II JJJ Middle T cnnesstc 6 South~sc Missouri II 21 J 19.4 1120 102.0 10 2653 141.0 17 3773 343.0 Aus1m Peay J 4 0 Ill 156 5 6 0 191 2ll Murray State II 161 14.7 2050 186.4 II 1553 141.Z 10 3603 3275 Morehead SCJte • 3 4 0 I 14 181 4 7 0 189 345 II 191 17.4 1466 2241 17 1014 92.2 6 3480 3164 Southeast Mwoun 3 4 0 126 120 3 8 0 11 3 374 ~~,~~~~~Staie II 106 18.7 707 64 J 7 1567 1lJ.4 10 lZ74 197.6 Tennesscc State· 1 5 0 161 IJO 1 B 0 106 186 T ennC'ssee Tech II 22 I 20.I 2028 184.J 10 1214 11 0.4 13 ll41 194.7 IJ Tennessee Tech l 5 0 161 I JO l 9 0 121 144 Morehead State II 189 171 1457 IJ15 9 1775 161 4 3232 293.8 Murray Seate I 6 0 67 198 J 8 0 162 31 J Miscellaneous Team Defense Turnover Margin Net Punting AVG AVG TOT AVG G PTS AVG TDs Alto~ YDR YDP Team Fumb./Lost [).,( Inc Marg Team Punu-Avg R« YJs Net Avg R P TOT Own Opp Own Opp Ea.stern Kcmud.y· II 147 13.4 6 3 19 1269 115.4 1761 160.1 JOJO m.s EK 25,14 34-18 14 10 •8 TS 63 41.4 l6 262 37.J Middle Tennc:ssce 11 I 51 12.7 9 9 18 1834 166.7 1841 1675 • 3676 H4.2 TT 34-18 38-23 14 15 •4 MT 4 l JS.I 22 IJ4 35.0 1963 178.5 3814 '1467 Tennessee Tech II 244 12.1 16 16 32 1851 168.l MU 10-2) 13-27 14 11 •I AP 69 36.6 17 151 344 Austin Peay II Zll 11.0 14 16 JI 1545 140.5 2374 115.8 3919 356.J MT 34-19 22-14 11 6 +I EK 60 37.2 lO 178 34.2 T enne~e State II 286 26.0 21 IJ 37 1109 100.B 1718 156.2 3927 357.0 AP 46-20 ]5-10 I) 8 - 5 TT i& 36.4 lJ 264 ]14 23]] Murray State II ll J 28.5 11 11 43 111.1 1807 164.J 4140 ]76.4 TI 22-11 J0-17 9 22 -7 MO 75 36.5 JJ 322 32.3 Jl)I.J Morehead State II 345 ll.4 l1 13 47 2148 195.J 1156 196.0 4304 MO 11-11 19-8 14 -8 -II MU 55 JJ.J 21 117 lll Sou1 heas1 M1SM>un II l74 34.0 18 18 51 2760 150.9 2182 198.4 4911 449.J SE 15-16 16-11 17 21 -9 SE 67 36.1 15 408 19.9 'Tennnessee State vs Jackson Stace and Morehead Scace vs Western Kentucky were des,gna,e

Passing G At Cmp Int Yds Td Pct Ypg Punting NO AVG Ins 20 James Wade, TS 9 243 132 II 2020 I 5 .543 224.4 Cohn Godfrey, TS 63 41 4 4 Eric Cohoon, SE 9 166 161 12 1825 15 .605 202.8 Joel Alsobrook, MT 37 38.7 I 2 Kelly Holcomb. MT II 209 130 4 1763 5 .622 160.3 Bryan &rrett, EK 50 38.l 14 Steve Donato, MO 10 173 134 I J 1578 12 .491 157.8 Grad Wnght , AP 67 37.7 18 Tremain Lewis, MU 10 2]7 97 II 1357 9 .409 135.7 Bnan Flynn, MO 65 37.0 14 Jason Liley, SE 8 156 83 9 828 2 .532 103.5 Chad Brumm11t, TT 66 36.9 14 Joey Crenshaw, EK II 129 71 10 925 2 .550 84.1 Bryan G,lbert, SE 67 36.1 8 Reggie Wilham,, AP 10 107 45 5 773 5 .421 77.3 Taylor Colby, MU 53 J4.2 10

Rushing G Att Yds YPR Td YPG Kickoff Returns NO YOS AVG Markus Thomas, EK II 178 I 353 7.6 10 123.0 Leon Brown, EK 19 507 26.7 Joe Campbell, MT II 198 II 21 5.7 14 101.0 Marcus Dowdell, TS 35 915 26.1 Darrin Harris, MO II 181 896 4.8 2 81.5 Walter Dunson, MT 25 608 24.3 Tim Lester, EK II 198 879 44 14 79.9 Samy Hillman, AP 27 607 22.5 Jody Sm,d,, AP 10 157 791 1.0 6 76.6 Darrell Ph,lon, SE 19 412 Z 1.7 Willie Queen, TT 9 77 568 74 I 63.I Marshall Hale, TT 13 268 20.6 Bryan Dav

1991 All-OVC Football Teams

First Team Offe nse Name , Schoo l P os. Ht. Wt. C l. H o m e t o wn Steve M cAd oo. Mic.l

Second Team Offe nse Name, Sch ool P os. Ht. Wt. C l. H o m e t o wn . T e nnessee Scace OT 6-6 260 Sr. Macon, Ga. Greg Armsc r o ng. Murray S t ace OT 6- 1 338 Sr. Paducah, K y. Chris Smich. Middle Tennessee 0G 6 - 1 260 S r . A lpharetta, Ga. James Appe l , ~orehe ad State 0G 6-4 290 Sr. Wilder, Ky. B r a n d e r.'"\ Norrnan. SoL1the asc Missou ri C 6-2 250 Jr. Jac k son, M o. J esse O l verson, Mor e h cnd Scace T E 6-4 2 10 Fr. C incinnati, O hio Kelly H o lcom b, M iddle Tennesscei · QB 6-3 165 Fr. Fayetteville, Tenn. Eric Coh oon , Soucheasc Missou ri QB 6-2 190 Sr. Festu s. M o. Marku s Tho mas. Eas ter n Kentuc ky RB 5- 10 195 Jr. C incinnati, Ohio Dave Cox, Murray Scnce FB 5-10 2 16 So. Owen sboro, Ky. Patr ic k R o b i n son, T e nnessee S c ace WR 5-9 175 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. Marcus Dowe.Jell , Tennessee Scace· WR 6-0 185 S r . Birmingham, Ala. Danie l Gipson, T enn essee Scace K 5- 10 165 So. M e mphis, T e nn. Defens e Name~ S c hoo l P os. Ht. Wt. C l. H o m e town Chad B r a.c-zke, Eas tern Kencuc k y DL 6-3 2 18 So. Brandon, Fla. J e ff C rucc hfie ld, Aus c i n Peay DL 6-0 235 Sr. Leba n o n , Tenn. Ric k y Sande r s , Tenn essee T echT DL 6- 1 235 Sr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. R a n dy H o usto n, M i d dle T e n n essee·t DL 6-2 240 Jr. Pulaski, Tenn. Mau r i ce Drain , Tennessee Tec h LB 6-2 225 So. Fo r t Valle y, Ga. Fred Johnson, ~orehe ad State LB 6-2 240 So. Tam pa, F la Mik e Caldwell , Middle Ten nessee:t: DE 6- 1 209 Jr. Oak Ridge, Tenn. S h a n e Queen , Tennessee Tec h DE 6-2 235 So. Mable t o n , Ga. S h e ldric k H awkins, Tennessee S cace DB 6-1 185 S r. M o ultrie, Ga. Carl os Tuck, ~orehead State DB 5-9 170 S r . Cincinnati, O hio P ete H oston , Murray Seate DB 6-1 163 S r. Washin gton, D.C. Jerod Thomas, ~orehead State DB 6-0 190 S r . S t . A lbans, W .Va. Bryan Barr ete, Eas tern Ken tucky p 6-2 210 S r. Loyall, Ky.

· deno t es 1990 AII-OVC First T eam Selection :t d e n otes 1990 All... QVC H onorable Mentio n t indicates tie in voting Note: The AII-OVC team was voted o n by both the he.'ld football coach es and spor es 1nfo rmac1o n direc t o rs. 1991 Coac h of the Yea r: R oy Kidd, Easte rn Ke n t uc k y 1991 Offe n s ive P l a y er of t h e Y e ar: M a rkus Tho mas, Eastern Ke ntuc k y 1991 D e fens ive P layer of the Year: Dav,d Wilkins, Easter n Kentuc k y Note: Coa c h o f the Year and P layers of the Year a re selected by a poll o f head football coaches o nly.

Team-Single Game OVC Records Scoring M ost points sc:orcd-71- Murray S mee vs. Io wa Wc5lc ynn (12) ...... •... • .....•...... •...... 1967 M ose t ouch d o wns scored- 10-M u rray S eat e vs. Iowa Wes leya n ...... • ...... 1967 M o re h ead State vs. Murray S t nre ...... •...... • . • ...... 1990 M ost PA T's k icked-9-by Tennessee T ech vs. East Tennessee ...... 1977 by Eastern Kentuc k y vs. Tennessee Tech ...... •...... •.•...... 1981 b y M o rehead Stare vs. Murray S ta ce ...... 1990 M ost two-point con versaon.s :K:Ored -3-Middlc TcnncMee vs. UT-Martin ...... 1967 - Eastern Kentuc k y vs. N o rthwcxxl ...... • 1968 -Tennessee Tech vs. U T - Marcin ..... • ...... • . • . •..... 1980 M ost field goals k,cked- 7 -T e nnessec T ech vs. UT-C hattanooga ...... 1989 M ost 53fct1cs sc:orcd- 2 -Austin Peay vs. Middle Tennessee ...... 1968 Tot.al Offense 1 3 ~:~ r!~:~~J;M•~d,!j~6i2~~S~C'::~ ~;~;~~t~v~. ~!.·T;~~~s~e-:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :i~~ Fe w est T o tal yarr allowM-minu s JO.M o rehead S t a te vs. M o rgan S t ale ...... 1990 Most first d o wns- JS.Murray State vs. Ausun Peay ...... 1989 46 Ohio Valley Conference Records

Rushing Most rushes an empted-83-Tenncssee Tech vs. Morningside • 1972 -Eastern Kentucky vs. Morehead State • • 1989 Fewest rushes arrempted-9-Morehead State vs. Middle Tennessee • 1951 Best rushing average-8.6-Eastern Kentucky vs. East Tennessee •• • 1977 Most yards rush1ng-592-M1ddle Tennessee vs. UT-Mamn ••••• .1990 Fewest yards rushmg-mmus SB-Morehead State vs. Austin Peay • • 1983 Fewest yards rushing allowed opponent- minus BB-Austin Peay vs. Morehead State • 1983 Most touchdowns rushmg-7-Tennessee Tech vs. Nebraska-Omaha • • 1976 -Eastern Kentucky vs. Austin Peay • . • • 1988 -Eastern Kentucky vs. UT-Mamn ••• • 199 1 Most first downs rushmg-26-Eastern Kentucky vs. Morehead State • • 1989 Passing Most passes attempted- 66-Morehead State vs. Tennessee Tech ...... , ... 1987 Most passes completed- 37-Western Kentucky vs. Akron ...... 1969 Best completion percentage-.917-Eastern Kentucky vs. East Carolina (11 of 12) ...... •...•...... 1980 Most yards passmg-489-Tennessee State vs. Southeast Missouri ...... 1991 Fewest yards passing allowed opponent-minus 3-Western Kentucky vs. Auston Peay •...... •.. , ...... •...... 1973 Most touchdowns passmg-7-Morehead State vs. Murray State ...... 1990 Most two-pomt conversion passes completed-3-Mu.ldle Tennessee vs. UT-Mamn ...... 1967 -Tennessee Tech vs. UT-Mamn ...... • ...... 1980 Most first downs passmg-20-T ennessee State vs. Southeast Missouri ...... •...... , .. 199 1 Most passes mtercepted- 7-Wcstern Kentucky vs. Morehead State ...... , ••• , .. .•...... •...... 1965 -East Tennessee vs. Aumn Peay ...... •.. , , ...... , ...... •...... 197 1 -Tennessee Tech vs. Middle Tennessee ...... 1980 -Middle Tennessee vs. Akron .•...... 1985 Most yards on interception returns-150-Eastern Kentucky vs. Youngstown State ...... I 980 Kicking Most punts-14-Aumn Peay vs. Tennessee Tech ...... • ...... , ...... 197 1 Best puntmg average-54.0-Middle Tennessee vs. Ball Seate ...... • , .••.. , , ...... 1974 Most yards punts returned- 167-Western Kentucky vs. Youngstown State ...... •...... 1980 Most kickoffs-I I -Murray Seate vs. Iowa Wesleyan ..•...... , .•. , , . . 196 7 Most kickoffs returned-10-Western Kentucky vs. Lamar ...... , .. ,, ...... , ...... , .. 1979 -Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Kentucky ...... • .•..... , ...... 1981 Most yards ki ckoff s returned-201-Eastern Kentucky vs. Morehead State ...... •...... , ....•...... 1988 Others Most fumbles-14-Middlc Tennessee vs. Murray State ...... , ...••...... 1976 Most fumbles recovered-9-Murray State vs. Middle Tennessee ...... ,, •.. . ..•. , ...... •..•...... 1976 Most fumbles lost- 9-Murray State vs. Middle Tennessee ...... •...... 1976 Most yards penalJ?ed-ZOI-Eastern Kentucky vs. Morehead State ...... 1988 Team-Season Most points scored-384-Middle Tennessee ...... , •...... , . . . , , . • 1990 Most points scored kickmg-87-Eastern Kentucky ...... •.. , .... , ...... •...... , .... 1986 -Murray State ...... •...... 1987 Fewest point, scored-20-Morehead State ...... I 95 3 Most pomts yieldcd-429-Murray State .... • ...... 1990 Fewest pomts y,elded-40-Middle Tennessee ...... 1957 Most Touchdown, -.cnrcd-54-Wcstcrn Kentucky ...... , ...... 1973 Most PAT\-45-We,tern Kentucky ...... , , •...... , ...... 1973 -Middle Tcnnc,see ...... , ..• , ...... 1985 Mo, t fidd go.ii, k,cked-19-Middle Tennessee ...... 1984 -Akron ...... •...... 1985 -Murray State ...... •...... 1987 -Murray State ...... I 988 Most safeties -.cored-4-MiJJle T enne,-.ee ...... 1965 Total Offense Most pl,iy,-817-Tenn. Tech ...... , ...... 1972 Mo,t total y.ird, ~a,ncd-5, 155 yds.-M1ddle Tenn...... , ...... , .... , ...... 1990 Musi total y.irJ, per game (avcrage)-468.6-Middlc Tenn ...... , • . , .• , , , , ••. , , .. . , ...... 1990 Fcwc" total y.ird, allowed 1,5 11 -We,tern Ky ...... , ...... , , ...... 1971 Mo,t first down, 242-Ea,t Tenn ...... •...... 1973 Fewest down, allow<'d- 84-Middle Tenn...... , .•...... 1957 Rushing Most rushes attempted-72Z-Tenn. Tech ...... 1972 Best rushmg ,tverage- 3 I 1.4-Middlc Tenn...... , ...... , ...... , ...... 1959 Most yards rushmg-3,333-Eastern Ky...... , ...... 1988 Fewest yards rushing allowed opponents-485-Western Ky ...... , ...... •...... 1963 Most touchdowns rushmg-42-Middle Tenn ...... 1959 Most first downs rushmg-165-Eastcrn Ky...... 1988 Passing Most passes attcmptcd- 44 3-Morchcad State ...... •.. 1988 Most passes completed- 247-Morehcad Seate ...... , , • , . , , , . .. , , . , . , .• , ...... 1988 Best completion pcrccncagc- 66. l-M1ddlc Tenncs;ee ...... , .. , ...... 1965 Most passes had mterceptcd- 35-Austm Peay ...... , ...... , . ... , .•...... 1969 Ohio Valley Conference Records 47

Best passing ya rds average-32 I -Morehead State ...... 1950 Most yards passing-2,828-Murray State ...... 1989 Fewest yards passing allowed opponents-365-Western Kentucky ...... 1960 Most touchdowns passing-29-Murray State ...... 1968 Fewest touchdown passing allowed opponent-I-Middle Tennessee ...... 1957 -Te nnessee Tech ...... I 97 2 -Middle Tennessee ...... 1990 Most first downs passing- I 24-Southeast Missouri ...... I 991 Most passes intercepted-34-East Tennessee ...... •...... •...... I 969 Kicking Most punts-96-Morehead State ...... •...... •.. •...... 1982 Best punting average- 45.1-Tennessee State ...... 1990 Most punts returned-60-Western Kentucky ...... 1974 Most yards l'unts returned-633: Eastern Kentucky ...... 1967 Most kickoff returned-68-Austm Peay ...... 1989 Most yards kickoffs returned- I. I 63-Austin Peay ...... I 989 Othe rs Most punts blocked--O-M1ddle Tennessee (NCAA Record) ...... 1988 Most fumbles recovered-40-Murray State ...... •...... 1976 Most fumbles lost-36-Middle Tennessee ...... 1976 Most penalties-98-Eastem Kentucky ...... ••...... 1988 Most yards penalited-1,009-Murray State ...... 1979 Fewest yards penaliied-250-Middle Tennessee ...... • ...... 1954 Individual-Single Game Scoring Most points scored-32-Pans Wicks, Youngstown State vs. Northern Iowa ...... 1981 Most points scored kicking-22-Ryan Weeks, Tennessee Tech vs. UT-Chattanooga ...... 1989 Most touchdowns scored-5-Paris Wicks, Yo ungstown State vs. Northern Iowa ...... 1981 Most PAT' s kicked-9-Wayne Anderson, Tennessee Tech vs. East Tennessee ...... 1977 -Jamie Lovett, Eastern Kentucky vs. Tennessee Tech ...... 1981 Most field goals kicked-7-Ryan Weeks, Tennessee Tech vs. UT-Chattanooga ...... 1989 Longest field goal kicked-62 yds.-Paul Hickert, Murray State vs. Eastern Kentucky ...... 1986 Total Offense Most plays-79-Adrian Breen, Morehead State vs. Austin Peay ...... I 983 Most total ya rds gained-498-Michael Proctor, Murray State vs. Akron ...... 1989 Rushing Most rushes attempted-52-James Black, Akron vs. Austin Peay ...... I 983 -James Black, Akron vs. Tennessee Tech ...... 1982 Longest run from scrimmage- 97 yds.-Don Daly, Eastern Kentucky vs. Morehead State ...... I 951 -Carl Walker, Murray State vs. Austin Peay ...... 1954 Best rushing average-20.7-Tim Lester, Eastern Kentucky vs. Austin Peay ...... 1988 Most yards rushing-JOO-Markus Thomas, Eastern Kentucky vs. Marshall ...... I 989 Passing Most passes attempted-66-Chris Swartz, Morehead State vs. Tennessee Tech ...... 1987 Most passescompleted- 37-Johnny Vance, Western Kentucky vs. Akron ...... 1969 Most consecutive complet1ons-l I -Billy Walker, Middle Tennessee vs. UT-Martin ...... •...... I 967 Longest pass completion-96 yds.-Leo Peckenpaugh to Porter Williams, Western Kentucky vs. Murray State ...... 1970 Best completion percentage- 100.0-Billy Walker, Middle T ennessee vs. UT-Chattanooga (9-9) ...... 1965 Most yards passing-467-James Wade, Tennessee State vs. Southeast Missouri ...... 1991 Most points passing-42-Chris Swartz, Morehead State vs. Murray State ...... 1990 Most touchdowns passing-7-Chris Swartz, Morehead State vs. Murray State ...... I 990 Most two point conversion passes completed-3-Bill y Walker, Middle Tennessee vs. UT -Martin ...... 1967 Most passes caught-20-Harold Roberts, Austin Peay vs. Murrny State ...... I 969 Most yards on passes caught- 3 I 6-Aaron Marsh, Eastern Kentucky vs. Northwood ...... I 967 Most touchdown passes caught- 4-Aaron Marsh, Eastern Kentucky vs. Northwood ...... I 967 -Harold Roberts, Austin Peay vs. Murray State ...... 1967 -Harold Roberts, Austin Peay vs. Murray State ...... I 969 -Porter W1ll1ams, Western Kentucky vs. Murray State ...... 1973 Most passes intercepted-4-Jim Pickens, Western Kentucky vs. Eastern Kentucky ...... I 948 -Buddy Pfaadt, Eastern Kentucky vs. Austin Peay ...... 1966 -Bud Qualk, Murray State vs. Austin Peay ...... I 969 -Jim Hardie, Austm Peay vs. Morehead State ...... 1970 -Pat Smith, Eastern Kentucky vs. Marshall ...... I 986 Longest interception return-JOO yds.-Ray O ldham, Middle Tennessee vs. UT-Chattanooga ...... 1970 -George Floyd, Eastern Kentucky vs. Youngstown State ...... 1980 Most yards interception returns- I I 5-Ralph Robinson, Murray State vs. Akron ...... I 984 Kic king Most punts- 14-Mike Johnson, Austin Peay vs. Tennessee Tech ...... 1971 Longest punt- 8 5 yds.-Carl Heinzig, Tennessee Tec h vs. Eastern Kentucky ...... 1975 Best punting average-54.0-Mike Shawen, Middle Tennessee vs. Ball State ...... 1974 Most punts returned-9-Allen Coker, Western Kentucky vs. Butler ...... I 97 I -Allen Coker, Western Kentucky vs. Middle Tennessee ...... 1972 Longest punt return-100 yds.-Phil Foster, Murray State vs. Morehead State ...... 1959 Most yards punt return- 146-Joe G rimsley, Austm Peay vs. UT -Martin ...... 1978 Longest kickoff return- 100 yds.-Buford Crager, Morehead State vs. East T ennessee ...... 1959 -D1ck1e Fulton, Tennessee Tech vs. East Tennessee ...... 1973 -Leon Brown, Eastern Kentucky vs. Austin Peay ...... I 989 Most yards kickoff returns-202-Jerry Parish, Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray State ...... 1978 48 Ohio Valley Conference Records

Others Longest run with recovered fumble-99 yds.-Ray Neal, Middle Tennessee vs. Muskingham ...... 1964 Individual Season Scoring Most points scored-128-Elroy Harris, Eastern Kentucky ...... 1988 Most points scored kicking-89-Matt C rews, Middle Tennessee ...... 1990 Most touchdowns scored- 21-Elroy Harris, Eastern Kentucky ...... 1989 Most PAT' s kicked- 45-Dick Marcin, Middle Tennessee ...... •...•...... 1985 Most consecutive PAT' s kicked-46-Bobby Holloway, Tennessee Tech ...... 1952 Mose field goals k,cked-19-Russ Klaus, Akron ...... •...... 1985 -Paul Hickert, Murray State ••...... 1987 Total Offense Most plays-523-Michael Proctor, Murray State ...... , .. .. . , , , , , •. , , , . , .. , , , , . .... , . , .. . .. , . , ....•...... 1989 Most total ya rds gained-3,268-Michael Proctor, Murray State ••...... •...... 1989 Rushing Most rushes attempted-351-James Black, Akron ...... 1983 Best rushmg average-9.1-Ray Purvis, Middle Tennessee (mm. 50 am.) ...... •...... •..... 1959 Mose yards rushmg-1 ,768-Mike Clark, Akron ...... •...... , ...... •...... 1986 Most touchdowns rushmg-21-Elroy Ham s, Eastern Kentucky ...... •.. 1989 Passing Most passes anempted-390-Chris Swam, Morehead State ...... 1989 Most passes completed-214-Chris Swam, Morehead State ...... 1989 Best compleuon percentage-66.2-Charles Porter, Morehead State ...... 1950 Mose yards passmg-2,812-Michael Proctor, Murray State ...... 1989 Most touchdowns passmg-25-Larry Tillman, Murray State ...... •...... 1968 Mose passes caught-88-Harvey Tanner, Murray State ...... • ...... •.. , ...... , 1967 Most yards on passes caught- 1,095-Aaron Marsh, Eastern Kentucky ...... • ...... •...... 1967 Most touchdown passes caught- 13-Billy Hess, Murray State ...... •...... •.. 1968 Most passes mtercepted-12-John Ficzpamck, Tennessee Tech ...... I 972 Kicking Mose punts-93-John C hristopher, Morehead State ...... •...... 1982 Best puntmg average-45.9-Cohn Godfrey, Tennessee State ...... , . , . , .. , , . , , , .... , . , ...... 1990 Most punts returned-SO-Virgil Livers, Western Kentucky ...... 1974 Most punts returned for scorc-3-Mo Hollmgsworch, Morehead State ...... •...... •...... 197 1 -Vtrg1l Livers, Western Kentucky ...... •.. .•...... , ...... 1974 Most yards punt returns-545-Virgil Livers, We,tern Kentucky ...... , . , . , , .. , ... , , .. , .... , . 1974 Best punt return average-17 .0-Aaron Marsh, Eastern Kentucky •...... , ... ,,,,,., ...... 1967 Most kickoffs returned-36-Rex Moles, Austin Peay ...... 1986 -Anthony Owens, Tennessee State ...... 1990 Most yards kickoff returns-915-Marcus Powdell, Tennessee State ...... 1991 Best kickoff return average-31.2 -Danny Copelaml, Eastern Kentucky ...... , ...•. , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , . , . , , , • , ...... 1986 Individual-Career Scoring Most points scored-288-Elroy Harns, Eastern Kentucky ...... •...... , ...... , ...... 1985-88 Most pomts scored kickmg-263-Paul Hickert, Murray State ...... , ...... 1984-87 Most touchdowns scored- 47-Elroy Hams, Eastern Kentucky ...... •...... 1985-88 Most PAT's kicked-126-David Flores, Eastern Kentucky ...... •..•...... 1977-80 Most consecutive PA T's kicked-74-Paul Hickert, Murray State •...... 1984-87 Most two pomt conversion scored-8-B1ll Marston, Morehead State ....•...... 1966-69 Most field goal, kicked-52-Kelly Potter, Middle Tennessee ...... 1981-84 Most field attempted-79-Paul Hickert, Murray State ...... •...... I 984-87 Total Offense Most plays-1,577-Michael Proctor, Murray State ...... , . . , .. , . , , . , ...... 1986-89 Most total yards gamed 9,886-Michael Proctor, Murray State ...... , ...... , . • ...... 1986-89 Rushing Most rushes attempted-920-Jimmy Brtxib, Eastern Kentuck\ ...... I 968-71 Mmt yards rushmg-4,429-Mike Clark, Akron ...... , , , , , . ... , . . .. , , ...... 1984-86 Passing Most passes anempted- 1,407-Chrn Swart:, Morehead State ...... 1987-90 Most passes completed-774-Chris Swam , Morehead State ...... •...... • .... 1987-90 Best complet1011 percenrage-59.5 (237 of 398)-Mickey Corwin, Middle Tennessee ...... 1983-84 Most ya rds passmg-9,028-Chns Swam, Morehead State ...... 1987-90 Most touchdowns passmg-55-Chns Swart:, Morehead State ...... , ... , ... . 1987-90 Most passes caught-232-Harold Roberts, Austm Peay ...... 1967-70 Most yards on passes caught- 3,005-Harold Roberts, Austin Peay ...... , , ...... , ...... , . , , . , , , , ..... 1967-70 Most touchdown passes caught-31-Harold Roberts, Austin Peay ...... 1967-70 Most passes mtercepted-22-George Floyd, Eastern Kentucky ...... I 978-81 -Bill Casey, East Tennessee ...... I968-70 Most ya rds interception returned-328-George Floyd, Eastern Kentucky ...... •. .•...... •.. 1978-81 Ohio Valley Conference Records 49

Player of the Year Coach of the Year 1963 Back.Jim Baker, QB, ET 1978 Off., Danny Lee Johnson, MU 1963 Nick Denes, Western Ky. Lineman, John Mutchler, E, WK Def., Mike Bens, AP 1964 Bill Dupes, Austin Peay 1964 Back, Carlton Flatt, QB, AP 1979 Off., John Hall, WK 1965 Charles Murphy, Middle Tenn. Lineman, John Wheeler, G, MU Def., Terry Love, MU 1966 Guy Penny, Morehead State 1965 Off., Teddy Morris, QB, MT 1980 Off., Son ny Defilippis, AP 1967 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. Def., Keith Atchley, G. MT Def., George Floyd, EK 1968 Bill Furgerson, Murray St. 1966 Off., To mmie Gray, HB, MO 198 1 Off., Gmo Gibbs, MU 1969 John R. Bell, Ease Tenn. Def., Buddy Pfaadt, B, EK Def., George Floyd, EK 1970 Bill Peck, Middle Tenn. 1967 Off., Dickie Moore, HB, WK 1982 Off., Sceve Bird, EK 1971 Don Wade, Tenn. Tech Def., Ron Overbay, B, ET Def., Dennis Mix, MT 1972 Don Wade, Tenn. Tech 1968 Def., Ron Overbay, E, ET 1983 Off., James Black, UA 1973 Jimmy Feix, Western Ky. Off., Larry Tilman, QB, MU Def., Dave Arango, UA 1974 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. 1969 Off., Larry Schreiber, HB, TT 1984 Off., Vince Hall, MT 1975 Don Wade, Tenn. Tech Def., Lawrence Brame, DE, WK Def., Fred Harvey, EK 1976 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. 1970 Off., Larry Graham, QB, ET 1985 Off., Marvm Collier, MT 1977 Boots Donnelly, Austin Peay Def., Lawrence Brame, DE, WK Def., Don Griffin, MT I 978 Jimmy Feix, Western Ky. 1971 Off., Rick Fisher, TB, MU 1986 Off., Mike Clark, AK 1979 Mike Gottfried, Murray St. Def., Jim Youngblood, LB, TT Def., Fred Harvey, EK I 980 Jimmy Feix, Western Ky. 1972 Off., George Greenfickl, RB, MU 1987 Off., T rencon Lykes, YS 1981 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. Def., Jim Youngblood, LB TT Def., Aaron Jones, EK 1982 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. 1973 Off., Alan Chadwick, QB, ET Paul Soltis, YS 1983 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. Def., Lonnie Schuster, OT, WK l 988 Off., Elroy Harris, EK Boors Donnelly, Middle Tenn. 1974 Off., Everett Talbert, RB, EK Def., Dan Thomas, MT 1984 Boots Donnelly, Middle Tenn. Def., Vi rgil Livers, DB, WK 1989 Off., Michael Proctor, MU 1985 Boors Donnelly, Middle Tenn. 1975 Off., Mike Moore, MT Def., Anthony Coleman, MT 1986 Bill Baldridge, Morehead State Def., Rick Green, WK 1990 Off., Joe Campbell, MT 1987 Jim Tressel, Youngstown State 1976 Off., Ernie House, EK Def., Marty Carter MT 1988 Roy Kidd, Eastern Kentucky Everett Talbert, EK 1991 Off., Markus Thomas, EK 1989 Boots Donnelly, Middle Tenn. Def., Biff Madon, WK Def., David Wilkins, EK 1990 Co le Proctor, Morehead State 1977 Off., Phil Simms, MO Roy Kidd, Eastern Kentucky Def., Bob Bible, AP Joe Gilliam, Tennessee State 1991 Roy Kidd, Eastern Kentucky

Champions by the Years

Year Team W/L/T 1948 Murray St. 3-1-0 1969 East Tenn. 6-0-1 1949 Evansville 3-1-1 1970 Western Ky. 5-1-1 1950 Murray St. 5-0-1 1971 Western Ky. 5-2-0 1951 Murray St. 5- 1-0 1972 Tenn. Tech 7-0-0 1952 Tenn. Tech 4-1-0 1973 Western Ky. 7-0-0 Western Ky. 4-1-0 1974 Eastern Ky. 6-1-0 1953 Tenn. Tech 5-0-0 1975 Tenn. Tech 7-1-0 1954 Eastern Ky. 5-0-0 Western Ky. 7-1-0 1956 Middle Tenn. 5-0-0 1976 Eastern Ky. 6-1-0 1957 Middle Tenn. 5-0-0 1977 Austin Peay 6-1-0 1958 Middle Tenn. 5-1-0 1978 Western Ky. 6-0-0 Tenn. Tech. 5-1-0 1979 Murray St. 6-0-0 1959 Middle Tenn. 5-0-1 1980 Western Ky. 6-1-0 T enn. Tech. 5-0-1 1981 Eastern Ky. 8-0-0 1960 Tenn. Tech 6-0-0 1982 Eastern Ky. 7-0-0 1961 T enn. Tech 6-0-0 1983 Eastern Ky. 6-1-0 1962 East. Tenn. 4-2-0 1984 Eastern Ky. 6-1-0 Eastern Ky. 4-2-0 1985 Middle Tenn. 7-0-0 Middle Tenn. 4-2-0 1986 Murray St. 5-2-0 Morehead St. 4-2-0 1987 Eastern Ky. 5-1-0 1963 Western Ky. 7-0-0 Youngstown St. 5-1-0 1964 Middle Tenn. 6-1-0 1988 Eastern Ky. 6-0-0 1965 Middle Tenn. 7-0-0 1989 Middle Tenn. 6-0-0 1966 Morehead St. 6-1-0 1990 Eastern Ky. 5-1-0 1967 Eastern Ky. 5-0-2 1991 Eastern Ky. 7-0-0 1968 Eastern Ky. 7-0-0 50 Ohio V alley Conference Records

OVC Annual Final Standings

School Conf. ScaSQn School Conf. Sea.son School Conf. Sea.§On School Conf. Sea.son 1948 1958 1975 Murray c;;,. l-1-0 9- 1·0 M1Jdlc Tenn 5-1·0 8-l-V East Tt'nn. l-5-0 J-6-0 Ev:insv1lle 3-1·0 5.3.0 Tenn, Tech 5.1.0 7.3.0 Murr.1ySt. 0.7.0 0-10-0 We

School Con(. Season School Conf. Sea.son School Con(. Season School Con(. Season 1983 1985 1987 1990 #Eastern K)', 6-1-0 7-2-0 Middle Tenn 7-0-0 11-1-0 #E.'l!>tern Ky. 5-1-0 9-3-0 Eastern K). 5-1-0 10-1-0 Middle Tenn. 5-l-O 8-2-0 #Akron 5-2-0 s+o #Youngs1own St. 5-1-0 8-4-0 Middle Tenn 5-1 -0 10-1-0 Akron 5-2-0 8-J-O Eastern K)· 5-Z-O 8-l-O Middle Tenn. 4-2-0 6-5-0 ·Tenn. St. 4 -2-0 7.4 .0 Murray St. 4.).(1 7-4-0 "Murray St. 5-2-0 7-1-1 Murray St. J.3.0 6-5-0 Tenn. Tech 3.3.0 6-5-0 Austtn Peay J.4-0 6-S-O "Ynungscown St 4-3-0 5-6-0 Tenn Tech 2-4-0 5-6-0 · Morehead S1. j.J.o 5-6-0 Youngstown St Z-5-0 4.7.0 Austin Peay 2-5-0 5-6-0 MoreheaJ S,. 1-5-0 Z-8-0 Murray St. 1-5-0 2-9-0 Tenn. Tech Z-5-0 Z-8-0 Tenn. Tech 1-6-0 1-10-0 Ausnn Peay 1-5-0 l-9-0 Austm Pea) 0-6-0 0- 11 -0 Morehead St. 1-6-0 2-9-0 Morehead St 0-7-0 1-10-0 ##Tenn. St. J-7-1 1991 1984 1986 1988 Eastern K)'. 7-0-0 10-1-0 Middle Tenn. 6- 1-0 8-3-0 #Eastern Ky. 6-1-0 8-4-0 # Eastern K). 6-1-0 10-l-l # Eastern Ky. 6-0-0 11-3-0 Austin Pe.t)· 3-4-0 4.7.0 #Middle Tenn. 5-1-0 11-3-0 #Murray St. 6-1-0 7-4-1 Middle Tcn n. 4-Z-O 7+0 Murray St. 5-2-0 9-2-0 Akron Morehead St 3.4.0 4-7-0 4-l-O 7+0 Murray St. 4-Z-0 4-6-0 Youngstown St. M,dJ\eTenn Southeast Mo. J -4-0 3-8-0 7+ 0 7-4-0 4-J-O 6-5-0 Tenn. St. 2+0 J-7-1 Austin Peay 4-J-0 7+0 MoreheaJ Sc. l-4-0 7+0 Tenn. State 2-5-0 3-8-0 Austm Peay l -4-0 J-8-0 Akron 2-5-0 4-7-0 Aunm Peay l-4-0 5-6-0 Tenn. Tech 2-5-0 2-9-0 Morehead SL 1-6-0 2-9-0 Youn~town St. Z-5-0 Z-9-0 Morehead St. z+o J-8-0 Murray Sfate 1-6-0 J-8-0 Tenn. Tech Tenn. Tech. O-i-0 0-11-0 Tenn. Tech 0-7-0 0-10-0 1-5-0 1-10-0 1989 •Middle Tenn. 6-0-0 9-4-0 #Ea.stern Ky. 1-1-0 9-1-0 #overall record includes pla)·of( games Murray St. 3-J-O 6-4-1 ##Tenn. State not eligible for OVC playoff Tenn. Sc l-J-0 1-5-1 ###Forfeited two games becaust o( mehg1ble player Tenn. Tech J-J-0 5-5-0 • I 990-Tcnn. St. vs Jackson Sc, anJ Morehead St. vs Western K)' were Jes1gnated conference games Aumn Peay 1-5-0 1-10-0 ###Morehead Sr. 0-6-0 3-8-0

OVC/NCAA Football Tie-Breaker Plan

PROCEDU RE FOLLOWING REGULATION PLAY. field goal or touchdown, it gives up possession of the ball following Immediately following the conclusion of the fourth quarter, the attempted field goal or try for an extra point(s) following the officials shall instruct both teams to retire to their respective touchdown. benches. T he officials shall assemble on the 50-yard line and Rules pertai ning to offensive and review these procedures. W ithout delay, the officials sha ll go PASS INTERFERENCE. defensive pass interference remain the same in the overtime period directly to the team benches and escort the captains to the as during regulation play except as n oted in the following center of the fie ld for the coin toss. The winner of the toss situation .. .Team A commits offensive pass interference in Team B's shall be given the option of selecting offense or defense for end zone. Ruling: Team A is penalized 15 yards and charged with the first possession of the first overtime period and any loss of down. subsequent odd-numbered periods. T he loser of the toss shall have this option before all even numbered overtime periods. J DEFENSE MAY NOT SCORE.

BEGINNING THE OVERTIME. After the toss of a coin , TIME-OUTS. Each team shall be allowed one time-out for each a one-minute rest period shall be permitted. The referee shall extra period. select the goal at which the first overtime period shall be played. Field goals will count three points if successful. T eam A shall receive the ball first-and-ten on their own 15- FIELD GOALS. yard line. After T earn A has had the ball for its series, whether SCORING. The ream scoring the greater number of points after is has scored or not, Team B becomes the offensive team with an equal number of possessions shall be declared the winner. The the ba ll on their own 15-yard line, fi rst-and-ten. final score shall be the total of all points scored by each team during regulation and overtime periods. NU MBER OF DOWNS. Each team shall have possession of the ball until it has scored or fa iled to gain a first-and­ ADDITIONAL PERIODS. If the score remains tied after an equal ten by either running out of downs or loss of possession through number of possessions, play will continue into an additional extra an intercepted pass or fumble. W hen a team scored either a period(s). 52 Media Information

Covering the Eagles Telephones This publicauon has been prepared to aid m your coverage of the 1992 Two telephone Imes are available m the press box and m the press room Morehead State Eagles. Up-dated and add1uonal information is available by for use on a first-come, fi rst-served basis by news media. concacnng the MSU Spores Information Office at 606-783-2500. That number is also the press box telephone number. Randy Stacy's number at home is 606-784-2922. The spores information office fax number is 606-783-2550. Services The spores information department will provide game programs, stacimcs and game notes. Complete play-by-play and statistical data will be available. Press Credentials As stated above, two telephones are available in the press box and m the All press credenuals must be secured by contacnng Randy Stacy, Sports press room. Light refreshments (sandwiches, etc.) will be available m the lnformauon Director. Your cooperation m making your requests as far in press box. In the press room m the Academic Athletic Center, a typewriter, advance as possible 1s appreciated. Requests, when possible, should be made a copier, a fax machine, personal computers and a variety of ocher supplies in writing to Stacy at UPO 1023, Morehead Scace University, Morehead, will be available to assist you. Ky. 40351.

Broadcasts Broadcast permission must be secured in advance by contacting Randy Stacy, Sports Information Director. Broadcast lines can be ordered through GTE South at 1-800-356-6969. The Eagle Spores Network owns an additional broadcast lme at Jayne Stadium/Jacobs Field for use in the OVC trade-out agreement. Non-OVC reams can contact Chuck Mraz at 606-783-2001 for information about Its availability.

Primary Media Outlets Print Media Lexington Herald-Leader The Trail Blazer WCMI-Radio WOWK-TV Rick Bailey Spores Editor Dick Marrin, Jr. Terry Bumgardner Gene Abel Morehead Scare University Box 309 Dave Maetzold Main and Midland Morehead, KY 40351 Ashland, KY 4 110 I 555 5th Ave. Lexington, KY 40507 (606) 329-1777 Huntington, WV 25702 (606) 231-3225 FAX (606) 324-3377 (304) 525-7661 FAX (304) 523-0545 FAX (606) 255-7236 Wire Services WKYT-TV WYMT-TV Ashland Daily Independent Associated Press Rob Bromley Mark Maynard Score Stayton Spores Desk Dick Gabriel Rocky Stanley Dave Baker Spores Director Courier-Journal Bldg. Tony Curnutte P.O. Box 5037 Box 682 17th St reet 525 West Broadway Lexington, KY 40505 Hazard, KY 41701 Ashland, KY 41101 Louisville, KY 40204 (606) 299-0711 (606) 436-5757 FAX(606)439-3760 (606) 329-1643 1-800-292-3560 FAX(606) 299-2494 FAX (606) 324-8434 FAX (502) 589-4831 WLEX-TV WGOH-Radio The Courier-Journal Lexington Office Alan Cutler Sports Director Jim Terhune Mike Embry Frank Cusamano Box 487 Dave Koerner (606) 254-2070 Box 1457 Grayson, KY 41143 525 West Broadway FAX (606) 255-1137 Lexington, KY 40501 WVLK-Rad10 Louisville, KY 40202 (606) 255-4404 Sports Director 1-800-765-401 I FAX (606) 255-2418 Kmca1d Towers Lexington, KY 40592 FAX (502) 582-7186 Broadcast Media WTVQ-TV The Ledger-Independent WM KY-Radio Kenny Rice WFTM-Rad10 Spores Editor Chuck Mraz Dave Shore Spores Director 626 Forest Ave. 43 West Second Sc. UP0903 Box 5590 Maysville, KY 41056 Lexington, KY 40505 Maysville, KY 41056 Morehead State University I -800-4 56-3469 (606) 293-1661 WKKS-Radio FAX (606) 564-6893 Morehead, KY 4035 I FAX (606) 255-2418 (606) 783-2001 Sports Director The Morehead News WSAZ-TV I I 06 Fair Lane Sports Editor WM OR-Radio Kennie Bass Vanceburg, KY 41179 722 W. First Street Jim Forrest 645 Fifth Ave. The Kentucky Network Morehead, KY 40351 109 West Mam Sc. Huntington, WV 25720 Sports Director (606) 784-4116 Morehead, KY 4035 I (304) 523-5333 204 3 Consul Crest Drive FAX (606)784-7337 (606) 784-4141 FAX (304) 697-4325 Louisville, KY 40409 1992 Ohio Valley Conference Composite Schedule

September 3 September 26 (continued) October 31 ' Murray State @ SE Missouri •Morehead State @ Tenn.-Martin •Morehead State @ Austin Peay September 5 Tenn. State vs Florida A&M 'Tenn. State@ E. Kentucky E. Illinois @ Austin Peay (Atlanta, Ga.) Middle Tenn. @ Ga. Southern E. Kentucky @ W. Kentucky October 3 'Tenn. Tech @ Murray State 'Middle Tenn. vs Tenn. State 'Austin Peay@ Murray State 'Tenn.-Martin @ SE Missouri {, Nashville) 'SE Missouri@ E. Kentucky November 7 Morehead State @ Marshall Middle Tenn.@ N. Illinois Delta State@ Tenn.-Martin 'Murray State @ E. Kentucky Morehead State@ E. Tenn. State 'Middle Tenn.@ Tenn.-Martin September 12 0 'Tenn.-Martin@ Tenn. Tech SE Missouri @ Morehead State Knoxville College @ Austin Peay 'Tenn. State@ Tenn. Tech Middle Tenn.@ Nebraska October 10 W. Virginia State@ Morehead State ' Austin Peay@ Middle Tenn. November 14 Missouri-Rolla@ Murray State E. Kentucky @ Samford 'E. Kentucky @ Austin Peay SE Missouri @ S. lllinois "Tenn. State @ Morehead State •Morehead State@ Middle Tenn. T enn.-Martin @ Tenn.-Chattanooga Murray State@ T enn.-Martin 'Tenn. State@ Murray State Tenn. State vs Jackson St. 'SE Missouri@ Tenn. Tech Illinois State @ SE Missouri (Memphis, Tenn.) October 17 Samford@ T enn.-Martin Lock Haven@ Tenn. Tech Tenn. Tech @ Marshall T enn. T ech@ Austin Peay September 19 'E. Kentucky@ Middle Tenn. November 21 Austin Peay @ S. lllinois •Murray State @ Morehead State 'Tenn.-Martin@ Austin Peay NE Louisiana@ E. Kentucky 'SE Missouri @ Samford 0 Murray State @ E. Illinois E. Kentucky @ Morehead State Tenn. State@ Grambling 'Tenn.-Martin @ Tenn. State 'Tenn. Tech@ Middle Tenn. Samford @ Tenn. Tech October 24 W. Kentucky @ Murray State 'SE Missouri@ Tenn. State September 26 •Austi n Peay @ Tenn. State •Austin Peay @ SE Missouri ' E. Kentucky@ Tenn.-Martin 'Tenn. Tech @ E. Kentucky 'Middle Tenn.@ SE Missouri Note: All times are local start times "Middle Tenn.@ Murray State •Morehead State@ Tenn. Tech • OVCGames

Ohio Valley Conference

The idea of forming the Ohio Valley Conference originated In 1955, the NCAA formally recognized the OVC as a major in 1941 , bur could not be implemented until after World War basketball conference, awarding the league champion an II. In 1948, five schools-Morehead Scace, Murray Stace, automatic bid co the NCAA post-season tournament. At that Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky and Louisville­ time, the OVC was only the second six-team conference co withdrew from the Ken t uc ky Intercollegia t e Athletic obtain major status from the NCAA. Conference and were joined by Evansville in forming the original For many years the OVC has been represented in the nation's membership of the OVC. They were joined shortly thereafter cop holiday and post-season basketball tournaments. The league by Tennessee Tech and Marshall. has also won recognition for its football program placing The membership has changed somewhat over the years. representatives in a number of pose-season bowl games. T he Middle Tennessee joined the league in 1952, East Tennessee OVC has achieved national recognition for its football program in I 9 57 and Austin Peay in 1962. The trio of schools replaced placing representatives in a number of pose-season bowl games. Louisville, which became an independent in 1949, and Marshall The OVC has achieved national recognition in NCAA Division and Evansville, which departed in 1952. I-AA football with a national championship and two runner­ East Tennessee withdrew in 1978 making room for Akron up posi tions during its existence. and Youngstown State. Western Kentucky left the league in OVC champions have also been prominent on the national 1982. Akron also departed the OVC in 1986 with YSU leaving scene in baseball, riflery, tennis, track, golf and cross country. after the 1987 athletic season. Tennessee Scace joined the league Dan Beebe is commissioner of the OVC. He is the OVC's in 1988. The OVC Presidents admitted Southeast Missouri State fifth commissioner, following Art Guepe (1963-75), Paul Dietzel in August, 1991, and Tennessee-Marcin in August, 1992. (1975-76), Bob Vanatta (1976-79), and Jim Delany (1979-89).