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2018 Record Book FOOTBALL 2018 RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK updated to include 2017 season TABLE OF CONTENTS AWARDS Retired Jerseys ...................................................................................................2 All-America Honors .............................................................................................3 National Coach of the Year Honors ...................................................................3 Postseason Conference Honors ........................................................................4 All-Conference Honors by Year ..........................................................................4 Academic Honors ...............................................................................................5 Governors in Professional Football ...................................................................6 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Total Offense ......................................................................................................7 Passing ........................................................................................................... 8-9 Rushing .......................................................................................................10-11 Receiving ....................................................................................................12-13 All-Purpose Yards............................................................................................. 14 Scoring ........................................................................................................15-16 Punting ..............................................................................................................17 Punt Returns .................................................................................................... 18 Kick Returns .................................................................................................... 19 Tackles ........................................................................................................20-21 Pass Defense..............................................................................................22-23 Blocked Kicks, Fumbles ...................................................................................24 TEAM RECORDS Team Single Game .....................................................................................25-26 Team Offense Year-by-Year ..............................................................................27 Team Defense Year-by-Year ............................................................................ 28 Team Scoring & Special Teams Year-by-Year ................................................. 29 Team Single Season Records ....................................................................30-31 RESULTS Governors Coaching Records ......................................................................... 32 Annual Summaries .......................................................................................... 33 Year-by-Year Results ...................................................................................34-40 Homecoming Results .......................................................................................41 Overtime Games ............................................................................................. 42 Games Against Division 1-A/FBS Teams ....................................................... 42 Charity Bowl ..................................................................................................... 42 Series Histories ..........................................................................................43-47 ROSTER HISTORY All-Time Roster ............................................................................................48-57 ABOUT AUSTIN PEAY RECORDS NOTES: Austin Peay football was one of the three original sports offered by Austin Peay State University beginning in 1930. After playing in various leagues as prior to World War II, the Governors were members of the Volunteer State Athletic Conference from 1947-62. Austin Peay has played two stints in the Ohio Valley Conference, the first from 1963-96 and then again from 2007 to current. From 1996-2006, Austin Peay played nonscholarship football both as an independent (1997-00, 2006) and as a member of the Pioneer Football League (2001-05). Individual game statistics and their associated records are incomplete prior to 1996 and will be added to this record book as they are digitized. 1977 OVC CHAMPIONS • 1 RETIRED JERSEYS One of the most prolific pass receivers in NCAA football history, Harold At the end of his career, John Ogles was Austin Peay’s all-time “Red” Roberts finished his career with 232 receptions for 2,999 yards leading rusher with 2,932 career yards on 636 attempts while scoring and 31 touchdowns – all marks that still stand as Austin Peay career 28 touchdowns – all marks that stood for nearly four decades. He was records. He also put together the most dominating performance by a the first back to gain more than 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons receiver in program history with a 20-reception outing against Murray (1965-66), a feat that was not matched for more than four decades when State in 1969 in which he recorded 252 yards and four touchdowns, Chris Fletcher (2006-07) matched the feat. Ogles was a big part of Austin all school records over four decades later. Roberts was Austin Peay’s Peay’s 8-1-1, 8-1-0 and 6-4-0 records under head coach Bill Dupes in first four-time first-team All-OVC honoree and was an Associated Press mid 1960s. He was a first team consensus All-American as 190-pound Little All-America pick in 1970. Remarkably both his single-game and senior fullback in 1966, after rushing for more than 1,054 yards and career receiving marks stood for decades. Eastern Illinois’ Erik Lora scoring 78 points (13 touchdowns). Ogles also held Austin Peay’s single broke his single-game reception mark 43 years later with a 21-catch game record of 36 rushing attempts, which resulted in 179 net yards game in 2012. Lora also eclipsed his career receptions mark during against UT Martin in 1966. Ogles was a member of APSU’s 1979 Hall the 2014 season, finishing with 332 catches. He was inducted into the of Fame Class and was inducted into OVC Hall of Fame in 1996. APSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1979. A longtime successful prep football coach, Roberts was inducted into the Franklin County High School Hall of Fame in 2014. APSU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS The Austin Peay Athletics Hall of Fame Dave Aaron, 1977 Ben Fendley, 1979 Harold “Red” Roberts, 1979 was created in 1977 to recognize Jay Bailey, 2011 George Fisher, 1978 Reedy Sears, 2013 those individuals who have achieved Homer Bell, 1985 Carlton Flatt, 1981 Bonnie Sloan, 1981 excellence in athletics at Austin Peay Mike Betts, 1991 Jeff Gooch, 2001 Julius Sneed, 1988 and others who have contributed to the advancement of athletics at the Bob Bible, 1986 Joe Neil Grisham, 1989 Andy Toombs, 1986 University through their support with Ed Bunio, 2015 Dick Hays, 1978 Eddie Walls, 2003 their time or in resources. Twenty- Bob Byrd, 1994 Terrence Holt, 2018 Brett Williams, 1998 nine members of Austin Peay’s foot- Tim Chilcutt, 1980 Ed Kulakowski, 1992 ball program have been among the Richard Darden, 1999 L.E. Oakley, 1982 104 selections to the Hall of Fame Tom Dillard, 1983 John Ogles, 1979 entering the 2014 season. Tommy Dobbs, 1985 Ronnie Parson, 1984 Bill Dupes, 1998 Steve Puthoff, 1993 2 • 2018 AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL • LETSGOPEAY.COM ALL-AMERICA HONORS ■ FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS ■ HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS 1950 L.E. Oakley, E Williamson’s 1949 Tom Lincoln, E Williamson’s 1960 Jack Bushofsky, G Williamson’s Julius Sneed, G Williamson’s 1965 Tim Chilcutt, DB AP, NCAA 1950 Phil Krug, T Williamson’s 1966 John Ogles, FB AP, NCAA 1956 Joe Neal Grisham AP 1970 Harold Roberts, E AP, NCAA 1961 Clifford Sims, E Williamson’s 1977 Bob Bible, LB AP, NCAA 1962 Richard Moore, QB Williamson’s 1978 Mike Betts, DB AP, NCAA 1963 Carlton Flatt, QB Williamson’s 1980 Brett Williams, DE AP, NCAA 1964 Carlton Flatt, QB AP 1982 Charles Tucker, T AFCA, NCAA 1965 Ronnie Parson, E AP 1992 Richard Darden, DE AP, SN, Leonard’s Losers, NCAA 1966 Ronnie Parson, E AP 1999 Justin Schrader, LB DH (NS) 1968 Doug Pittenger, DT AP Michael Farrell, WR DH (NS) Harold Roberts, E AP 2000 Dustin Wilson, LB DH (MM) 1969 Harold Roberts, E AP 2001 Dustin Wilson, LB AFCA, DH (MM), NCAA 1972 Bonnie Sloan, DT AP Ron Blair, WR DH (MM) 1974 Bob Sizemore, C AP 2002 Jay Bailey, RB AFCA, AP, SN (MM), DH (MM), NCAA 1977 Waddell Whitehead, RB AP 2009 Terrence Holt, A-P Back CSN Ron Sebree, DE AP 2010 Terrence Holt, A-P Back CSN James Green, DT AP 2011 Terrence Holt, A-P Back CSN Mike Betts, DB AP 1980 Sonny Defilippis, QB AP ■ SECOND AND THIRD TEAM SELECTIONS 1986 Eddie Walls, LB AP 1964 Tim Chilcutt, DB AP [2nd] 1999 Brian Baker, QB DH (NS) 1979 Richard Wozniak, DE AP [2nd] 2000 Jay Bailey, RB DH (MM) 1980 Steve Puthoff, WR AP [3rd] 1982 Charles Tucker, T AP [2nd] KEY: AFCA- American Football Coaches Association; AP-Associated Press; 1992 Richard Darden, DE DH [2nd] CSN-CSN; DH-DH’s Weekly Gazette; NCAA-NCAA Consensus; SN-The 2000 Matt Reel, DL DH (MM) [2nd] Sports Network 2000 Matt Reel, DL DH (MM) [2nd] When used (MM) indicates a Mid-Major Team was selected and (NS) indicates 2001 Dustin Wilson, LB AP [3rd] a non-scholarship team was selected 2002 Jay Bailey, RB SN [2nd] 2009 Terrence Holt, A-P Back SN [2nd] 2017 Jaison
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