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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS RECORD BOOK Spider All-Americans 2 All-Conference Honorees 3-4 Spiders in College All-Star Games 4 Rushing Records 5-6 Passing Records 7 Receiving Records 8 Total Offense / All-Purpose 9 Scoring Records 10 Special Teams Records 11 Defensive Records 12 Team Records 13 HISTORY The Bowl Years 14 Playoff Games (1984-2008) 15-27 2008 National Championship 22 All-Time Results 28-31 Series Results 32-35 Record Versus All Opponents 36 Top 25/Homecoming Results 37-38 Spiders in Pro Football 39-40 Spiders in the NFL Draft 40 Coaching Records 41 All-Time Roster 42-47 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 12 CONFERENCE TITLES • 11 NCAA PLAYOFFS • 90 ALL-AMERICANS 2020 SPIDER FOOTBALL • PAGE 1 ALL-AMERICANS 2019 Eric McBride, LB 2000 Sporting News, Pre First Team Kobie Turner AFCA, First Team Eric Beatty, OL HERO Sports, Sophomore All-America College Sporting News, First Team NFCAA Coaches All-America 1985 Associated Press, Second Team Associated Press, Second Team Doug Hite, QB Tristan Wheeler Sports Network, Second Team Sports Network, Second Team Apple Academic, First Team HERO Sports, Freshman All-America Buck Buchanan Award Finalist Josh Spraker, DL Randy Kienzle, LB Justin Rogers, DB Associated Press, Second Team Apple Academic, First Team Aaron Dykes Associated Press, Third Team Taylor Lackey, DB HERO Sports, Freshman All-America Sports Network, Third Team 1998 Sporting News, Hon. Mention Kendall Gaskins, FB Marc Megna, DL Leland Melvin, WR Sports Network, Third Team Walter Camp, First Team Associated Press, Hon. Mention 2017 Sports Network, First Team Apple Academic, Second Team Kyle Lauletta 2009 Don Hansen, First Team Strength Team, First Team Phil Steele, Second Team Matt McCracken, OL Associated Press, Second Team Don Miller, LB Stats INC, Third Team Associated Press, First Team Strength Team Strength Team, First Team Andrew Clyde, DL AFCA, First Team Buck Buchanan Finalist Stats INC, Third Team Walter Camp, First Team Eric King, OL 1984 Alex Light, OL Sports Network, First Team Burger King, First Team Greg Grooms, RB Phil Steele, Third Team College Sporting News OL of the Year Winston October, DB Associated Press, Second Team Colby Ritten, DL Justin Rogers, DB Sports Network, Second Team Taylor Lackey, DB HERO Sports, Freshman All-America AFCA, First Team Sporting News, Pre First Team Associated Press, Third Team 1997 Eddie Martin, OT 2016 College Sporting News, Honorable Mention Shawn Barber, LB Football News, First Team Brian Brown, WR Martin Parker, DL Sports Network, First Team Kodak, First Team AFCA, First Team College Sporting News, First Team Burger King, First Team Associated Press, Second Team Stats INC, Second Team Sports Network, Second Team Marc Megna, DL Leland Melvin, WR Winston Craig, DL Eric McBride, LB Sports Network, Third Team Associated Press, Hon. Mention Stats INC, Second Team College Sporting News, First Team Brendan Toibin, K Griffin Trau, PK Michael Silva, OL 1996 Associated Press, Hon. Mention Associated Press, First Team College Sporting News, First Team Lamont Neal, DB AFCA, Second Team Eric Ward, QB Don Hansen, Third Team 1981 Stats INC, Second Team College Sporting News, Honorable Mention Shawn Barber, LB Barry Redden, RB Walter Camp, First Team Don Hansen, Hon. Mention Football News, Third Team NACDA, First Team 2008 Art Blanchard, DL Associated Press, Hon. Mention College Sports Madness, First Team Lawrence Sidbury, DE Don Hansen, Hon. Mention Strength Team, First Team Sports Network, First Team 2015 College Sporting News, First Team 1994 1980 Jacobi Green, RB College Sporting News, Playoff MVP Maurice Glenn, DB Jesse Moore, OG Stats INC, Second Team Matt McCracken, OL Don Hansen, Pre Second Team Associated Press, Hon. Mention David Jones, S Sports Network, First Team Uly Scott, RB Ken Tweedy, WR Stats INC, Second Team Associated Press, Second Team Don Hansen, Pre Third Team Associated Press, Hon. Mention Brian Brown, WR College Sporting News, First Team Stats INC, Third Team College Sporting News, O-Lineman of the Year 1992 1978 Nich Richter, OL Justin Rogers, KR Rod Boothes, WR/KR Jeff Nixon, DB AFCA, First Team Sports Network, Honorable Mention Associated Press, Third Team Associated Press, First Team Stats INC, Third Team College Sporting News, Honorable Mention Eric Johnson, LB Kodak, First Team Josh Vaughan, RB Associated Press, First Team Walter Camp, First Team 2014 Sports Network, Third Team The Sports Network, First Team AFCA, First Team Austin Gund, OL College Sporting News, Honorable Mention Walter Camp, First Team FB Writers Assoc., First Team College Sports Madness, Second Team Sherman Logan, DE Greg Lilly, QB Gameplan Magazine, First Team Associated Press, Third Team College Sporting News, First Team Sports Network, Hon. Mention UPress Inter., Second Team Seth Fisher, FB Sports Network, Honorable Mention Sports Network, First Team Eric McBride, LB 1991 1976 College Sporting News, First Team Eric Johnson, LB Jeff Nixon, DB 2012 John Crone, FB The Sports Network, First Team Associated Press, Third Team Cooper Taylor, DB Sports Network, Honorable Mention Associated Press, First Team Michael Silva, OL 1988 1969 Walter Camp, First Team Sports Network, Honorable Mention Tom Coles, DL Walker Gillette, WR Sports Network, First Team Tim Silver, OL Associated Press, Second Team Football Writers Association Phil Steele, Second Team Associated Press, Second Team Howard Fahnestock, OL Associated Press, First Team Beyond College Sports, Second Team Associated Press, Hon. Mention Time Magazine, First Team Kendall Gaskins, FB 2007 Brian Jordan, DB Sporting News, First Team Sports Network, Second Team Tim Hightower, RB Associated Press, Hon. Mention News Enter. Assoc., First Team Beyond College Sports, Second Team Walter Camp Phil Steele, Third Team Sports Network, First Team 1987 1963 Kevin Finney, TE College Sporting News Pat Brown, LB Kenny Stoudt, B Phil Steele, Third Team Associated Press, Second Team Associated Press, Hon Mention Associated Press, Honorable Mention Dudley Award runner-up Howard Fahnestock, OL 2011 Walter Payton Award finalist Associated Press, Hon. Mention 1961 Tre Gray, WR Texas vs. Nation All-Star Game Brian Jordan, DB Earl “Buddy” Stoudt, B College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty Justin Rogers, KR Associated Press, Hon. Mention Associated Press, Honorable Mention Sports Network, Second Team Sports Network, Third Team Erwin Matthews, RB College Sports Madness, Second Team College Sporting News Associated Press, Hon. Mention 1960 Associated Press, Third Team Matt McCracken, OL Earl “Buddy” Stoudt, B Darius McMillan, LB Sports Network, Third Team 1986 Associated Press, Honorable Mention College Sports Madness, Second Team John Henry, TE Bob Coolbaugh, DE 2005 Associated Press, Second Team Associated Press, Honorable Mention 2010 Adam Goloboski, LB Sporting News, Preseason Martin Parker, DL Sports Xchange, Second Team Bob Bleier, QB Associated Press, First Team Sporting News, Pre First Team AFCA, First Team 2001 Bryan Tuft, DL Walter Camp, First Team Jonathan Wilfong, DL Sporting News, Pre First Team Sports Network, First Team Associated Press, Second Team Don Miller, LB College Sporting News, First Team Sports Network, Second Team Sporting News, Pre First Team Buck Buchanan Award Finalist I-AA Academic All-Star Team Rafe Wilkinson, LB Page 2 • 2020 SPIDER FOOTBALL 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 12 CONFERENCE TITLES • 11 NCAA PLAYOFFS • 90 ALL-AMERICANS ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS All-Southern All-Yankee All-Atlantic 10 Richmond’s Membership: 1936-1975 Richmond’s Membership: 1986-1996 Richmond’s Membership: 1997-2006 1939 Ed Merrick C 1986 James Church 1st WR 1997 Rahmaan Streater 1st TE 1940 Andy Fronczek T Jeff Olivo 1st P Marc Megna 1st DL 1955 Frank Pajaczkowski FB Bob Bleier 2nd QB Shawn Barber 1st TE 1959 David Ames HB Greg Grooms 2nd RB Steve Quander 2nd DL Pat Lamberti T Rafe Wilkinson 2nd LB Winston October 2nd DB 1960 Earl Stoudt HB Brian Jordan 2nd DB Chris Anderson 3rd DB 1998 Eric King 1st OL Bob Coolbaugh E 1987 Erwin Matthews 1st WR 1961 Earl Stoudt HB Marc Megna 1st DL Howard Fahnestock 1st OT Don “Red” Christman C Paris Lenon 1st LB Pat Brown 1st LB 1963 Kenny Stoudt HB Winston October 1st DB Pete Emelianchik E Brian Jordan 1st DB Joe Douglas 2nd OL 1964 John Hilton E Tom Coles 2nd DL Chris Anderson 2nd DB Joe Stromick DB 1988 Howard Fahnestock 1st OT Jasper Pendergrass 3rd RB 1965 Ray Tate G Tom Coles 1st DL Eric Beatty 3rd OL 1966 Larry Zunich HB Pat Brown 1st LB Mac Jahney 3rd LB Bob Andrews T Brian Jordan 1st DB 1999 Eric Beatty 1st OL Dave Delgado T Jeff Olivo 2nd P Joe Douglas 2nd OL 1967 Walker Gillette WR 1989 Tom Coles 1st DL Chris Anderson 2nd DB Terry Crum G Rob Courter 2nd PK Jasper Pendergrass 3rd RB Dave Delgado T Jeff Olivo 2nd P Mac Jahney 3rd LB 1968 Walker Gillette WR 1990 James Smith 1st DB 2000 Eric Beatty 1st OL Wayne Fowler T Rob Courter 2nd PK Josh Spraker 1st DL Michael Millard 2nd TE Buster O’Brien QB Eric Johnson 2nd LB Buzz Montsinger DE Mac Jahney 2nd LB 1991 Eric Johnson 1st LB Mel Medved DE TyRonne Turner 3rd RB 1992 Greg Lilly 1st QB Pat Turchette LB Ken Farrar 3rd OL Winston Whitehead DB Uly Scott 1st RB David Lewandoski 3rd DL Dick Irvin MG Rod Boothes 1st WR Mark Thompson 3rd LB 1969 Walker Gillette WR Eric Johnson 1st LB Chad Blackstock 3rd DB Wayne Fowler T Sterling Brown 2nd WR Harold Hill 3rd DB Buzz Montsinger DE Matt Joyce 2nd DL 2001 Josh Spraker 1st DL Mel Medved DE Scott Wenk 2nd OT Jonathan Wilfong 1st DL Pat Turchette LB Maurice Glenn 2nd DB Ken Farrar 2nd OL Winston Whitehead DB Todd Barton 2nd P Chad Blackstock 2nd DB Charley Richards QB 1993 Matt Joyce 1st DL Jason Hill 2nd DB Bruce Kasarda DT Maurice Glenn 1st DB David Pustylnik 3rd OL John Barelli DT Price Williams 2nd TE Joe Wilson 3rd OL Dick Irvin MG Rod Boothes 2nd RS Adrian Archie 3rd LB Mark Thompson 3rd LB 1970 Jim Livesay E 1994 Art Blanchard 2nd DL Ray Easterling DB 2002 Joe Wilson 1st OL Ray Geoffroy 2nd LB Pat Morris DE Steve Boyer 1st DL Maurice Glenn 2nd DB Brian Britton OT Mark Thompson 1st LB Charley Richards QB Bobby St.
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