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KEITH BUTLER BOB FORD All-Americansnsns Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson's All-America (Hon. Mention, 1954) 1977) FRED ALMON TED GATEWOOD Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, DAVE CASINELLI Associated Press (Honorable Mention, 1986) 1969) N.E.A. All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable PAUL “SKEETER” GOWEN CALVIN ALLEN Mention, 1963) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s Middle All-America (first team, 1950) UPI All-America (Hon. Mention, 1963) 1969) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, JOHN ALLEN 1963) 1970) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s All-America (second team, 1963) 1969) COSIDA Academic All-America (second team, 1963) EARNEST GRAY Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1970) 1977) Football News All-America (first team, 1978) JOE ALLISON Defensive back Eric Harris was an NCAA Consensus all- Associated Press All-America (first team, 1992) American in 1976. ERIC HARRIS UPI All-America (1st team, 1992) Football Writers All-America (first team, 1976) Football Writers All-America (first team, 1992) ’s Football Today All-America (first TIGERS HONORED The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1992) team, 1976) Football News All-America (first team, 1992) NCAA Consensus All-America (first team, 1976) College & Pro Football Weekly All-America (first Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, team, 1992) 1976) Playboy All-America (first team, 1993) Football News All-America (first team, 1993) TIM HARRIS Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention,1983) DANTON BARTO Football News Soph All-America (first team, 1991) AL HOTZ Football News All-America (fourth team, 1992) Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention,1969) Football News All-America (fourth team, 1993) 181 KEN IRVIN DAVID BERRONG Football News All-America (Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-America (third team, 1969) 1994) Football News All-America (third team, 1969) PAT JANSEN EARL BILLINGS GTE Academic All-America (first team, 1992) Williamson's All-American (first team, 1955) RAY JAMIESON JOHN BOMER COTTON CLIFFORD Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s Little All-America (Honorable Mention, 1968) 1969) 1957) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, OLLIE KELLER 1970) JIMMY COLE Williamson’s Little All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s Middle All-America (Honorable 1953) GARY BOULDIN Mention,1951) GTE Academic All-America (second team, 1992) Williamson’s Middle All-America (first team, 1953) JEFF KING Football News Sophomore All-America (third team, MARQUIS BOWLING JERRY DANDRIDGE 1991) Football News (Honorable Mention, 1997) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Football News (2nd team, 1998) 1975) JIMMY LACKIE Churchman’s All-America Team (1977) CHUCK BROOKS ALEX DEES Football News All-America (first team, 1963) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, DEAN LOTZ Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable 1968) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Mention, 1963) 1968) Williamson’s All-America (first team, 1963) JEFF FITE Street & Smith's (third team, 1990) Honored Tigers

LOU McLELLAND KAMAL SHAKIR Williamson’s Middle All-America (first team, 1951) The Sporting News (Freshman All-American, 1997) Lou GrozaGrozaLou LARRY McGHEE ALLEN SHIPMAN Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention, 1970) Associated Press All-American (Honorable AAAwwwardardard Mention, 1968) The Lou Groza Award is a national award presented annually MIKE McKENZIE to the nation's top kicker. College Sports All-America (Hon. Mention, 1998) JERRY TODD 1992: Joe Allison Football News All-America (Hon. Mention, 1998) Associated Press All-American (Honorable Mention, 1968) GENE MEADOWS All-Conference Williamson’s Middle All-America (Honorable RUSSELL VOLLMER Mention,1951) Williamson’s All-America (second team, 1963) N.E.A. All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) UUUSASASA ANDY NELSON Associated Press (Honorable Mention,1963) 1996: Richard Hogans (LB), first team Williamson’s Little All-America (first team, 1957) Tony Williams (DT), second team Kicker Joe Allison received the first Lou Groza Award in Keith Spann (DB), second team BOB PARKER 1992 as the nation’s top kicker. Ted Lane (PK), second team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Tavares Middlebrooks (OL),freshman team 1969) Damien Dodson (WR), freshman team Caspor Stiles (LB), freshman team BOB PATTERSON Mike McKenzie (LB), freshman team Williamson’s Little All-America (first team, 1954) 1997: Mike McKenzie (DB), first team Marquis Bowling (DT), first team DAVE PAWLIK Daniel Gomez (OT), second team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Gerard Arnold (RB), second team 1970) Reid Hedgepeth (TE), freshman team Marcus Bell (DT), freshman team Kamal Shakir (LB), freshman team Football News Sophomore All-America Team (1976) 1998: Mike McKenzie (DB), first team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Marquis Bowling (DT), first team 1977) Ryan White (K), first team Ron Sells (OT), second team BILL ROBERTSON Gerard Arnold (RB), second team HONORED TIGERS Williamson’s All-America (first team, 1949) Artis Hicks (OG), freshman team David Sherrod (OT), freshman team BOB Andre Arnold (DE), freshman team 182 Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Idrees Bashir (DB), freshman team 1975) 1999: Tramont Lawless (DE), first team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Ryan White (K), first team 1976) Tim Seymour (C), second team The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1976) Kamal Shakir (LB), second team UPI All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Marcus Bell (NT), second team HARRY SCHUH Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Hon. Mention, Travis Anglin (QB), freshman team * N.E.A. All-America (first team, 1963) 1963) Jeff Sanders (RB), freshman team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Trey Eyre (OG), freshman team 1963) RYAN WHITE * Co-Freshman of the Year UPI All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Football News All-America (Hon. Mention, 1998) Williamson’s All-America (Honorable Mention, Football News Freshman All-America (1998) 1963) Playboy All-American (first team, 2000) Time Magazine All-America (first team, 1964) Football Coaches Assoc. All-America (first team, ALEX WILLIAMS All-SouthAll-SouthAll-South 1964) Williamson’s Middle All-America (Honorable Associated Press All-America (second team, 1964) Mention,1950) Independent UPI All-America (second team, 1964) Lockert’s All-America (third team, 1964) JEROME WOODS 1973: Eric Harris (DB) The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1964) Football News (second team, 1995) Bobby Ward (WR) Playboy All-America (first team, 1964) College Sports Magazine (third team, 1995) 1974: Ken Niemaseck (DT) (first team) Associated Press (third team, 1995) Bobby Williams (K) (first team) RON SELLS Jerry Dandridge (LB) (second team) Successful Farmer All-America (second team, 1996) JAMES EARL WRIGHT Eric Harris (DB) (second team) Successful Farmer All-America (second team, 1998) Williamson's All-America (Honorable Mention, James Thompson (WR) (second team) 1960) Van Anderson (DE) (second team) David Fowler (QB) (Honorable Mention) Honored Tigers

Ronald Moon (RB) (Honorable Mention) Jeff King (OG) (first team) Eary Jones (DT) (Honorable Mention) Steve Matthews (QB) (first team) All-Missouri Bob Rush (C) (Honorable Mention) (TB) (second team) Keith Wright (WR) (Honorable Mention) Jeremy Williams (DB) (second team) Bobby Ward (WR) (Honorable Mention) Stevie Williams (OG) (second team) VVValleyalleyalley 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) 1993: Joe Allison (PK) Eary Jones (DT) Danton Barto (LB) 1968: Allen Shipman (OT) Bob Rush (C) Isaac Bruce (WR) Keith Wright (FL) Dominic Calloway (DB) Bob Parker (OG) Terdell Middleton (RB) Tony Semple (OT) Dean Lotz (C) Lummy Wright (DE) Stevie D. Williams (OG) Ray Jamieson (FB) 1976: Lloyd Patterson (QB) Alex Dees (DE) Bob Rush (C) Bill McRight (LB) Eric Harris (DB) All-National Jerry Todd (DB) 1977: Earnest Gray (WR) David Berrong (DB) Lloyd Patterson (QB) 1969: Mike Stark (OT) Keith Wright (FL) Independent Al Hotz (OG) Keith Butler (LB) 1994: Ken Irvin (DB), third team John Bomer (C) 1978: Earnest Gray (WR) Paul Gowen (RB) Tony Graves (DB) Bobby Dees (DE) 1979: Rick Snider (OT) Fullback Ray Jamieson was named to the 1968 All Mis- Luis Fernandez (DT) 1982: Johnny Walker (LB) souri Valley Conference Team. Fred Almon (NG) 1983: Tim Harris (DE) (first team) John Allen (LB) Eric Fairs (LB) (second team) David Berrong (DB) 1984: Tim Harris (DE) (first team) 1970: Mike Stark (OT)

Tim Long (OT) (first team) Larry McGhee (OG) HONORED TIGERS HONORED (DB) (first team) John Bomer (C) Don Glosson (K) (second team) Larry Frankenbach (DE) Eric Fairs (LB) (second team) David Pawlik (NG) Punkin Williams (RB) (second team) John Allen (LB) Donnie Elder (DB) (second team) Rick Kale (DB) 1985: Eric Fairs (LB) (first team) Walter Daggett (DB) Jeff Walker (OT) (1st team) Danny Sparkman (QB) (second team) 1986: David Brandon (DE) (second team) All-MetroAll-MetroAll-Metro Ted Gatewood (C) (second team) 1987: Marlon Brown (LB) (first team) Tim Borcky (OT) (first team) ConferenceConferenceConference 183 Ted Gatewood (C) (second team) 1980: Rick Snider (OT) Scott Dill (OG) (second team) Jerry Knowlton (FL) 1988: Eddie Moore (DB) (first team) Stanley Adams (LB) Reid Bennett (OG) (first team) Michael Thomas (LB) Jeff Fite (P) (second team) Todd Ondra (LB) Tory Epps (NG) (second team) 1981: Tom Dorian (OG) Damon Young (LB) (second team) Ken DeFeo (C) Charles Wilson (WR) (second team) James Logan (DE), hon.mention Greg Montgomery (DT) 1989: John Butler (K) (second team) *Ryan Roskelly (WR/PR), first team Mike Kleimeyer (LB) Marvin Cox (RB) (second team) Marcus Holliday (RB), third team Marvin Chatman (DB) 1990: Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB) (first team) Luis Tejeda (PK), first team 1982: Ken DeFeo (C) Jeff Fite (P) (second team) Jesse Allen (LB), first team Greg Montgomery (DT) Keith Bland (OT) (second team) John Ludwiczak (C), second team Tom Dorian (OG) 1991: Chris Hobbs (NG) (first team) Keith Setler (OT), second team Johnny Walker (LB) Danton Barto (LB) (first team) Bryan Barnett (DT), second team 1983: Tim Harris (DE) Jeff Buffaloe (P) (first team) Brian Davis (KR), second team Eric Fairs (LB) Dominic Calloway (DB) (first team) *Newcomer of the Year Jeff Walker (OT) James Maclin (OG) (second team) 1995: Jerome Woods (DB), first team Derrick Crawford (WR) 1992: Joe Allison (K) (first team & ('95 Defensive Player of the Year) Danny Sparkman (QB) Offensive Player of the Year) Tony Williams (NG), second team Don Glosson (K) Danton Barto (LB) (first team & Bryan Barnett (DT), third team Greg Montgomery (DT) Defensive Player of the Year) Ryan Roskelly (WR/PR), third team Percy Nabors (DB) Larry Bolton (C) (first team) Keith Spann (DB), third team 1984: Tim Long (OT) Jeff Buffaloe (P) (first team) Ken Newton (C), third team Tim Harris (LB) Russell Copeland (WR) (first team) Donnie Elder (DB) Chris Hobbs (NG) (first team) Eric Fairs (LB) Honored Tigers

Don Glosson (K) 1969: Rod Hayden (DE)& John Bomer (C) Punkin Williams (RB) Liberty Bowl 1970: Walter Daggett (DB) & Jay McCoy (RB) 1985: Jeff Walker (OT) 1971: Bobby Russell (DT) Danny Sparkman (QB) 1972: Carey Mulwee (LB) Dennis Borcky (DE) AlliaAlliaAlliancencence 1973: Mark Benskin (TE) Tim Harris (LB) 1974: Greg Gore (DE) David East (C) 1975: Keith Butler (LB) Jerry Harris (WR) Players of the YYYearearear 1976: Terdell Middleton (RB) Eric Fairs (LB) 1994: Ken Irvin 1977: James King (RB) Trell Hooper (DB) (Co-Defensive Player of the Year) 1978: Richard Locke (FB) 1986: Ted Gatewood (C) Duane Vandborg 1979: Johnny Ray (DB) David Brandon (LB) (Co-Defensive Player of the Year) 1980: Michael Harper (WR) 1987: Ted Gatewood (C) 1995: Jerome Woods 1981: Danny Felts (RB) Tim Borcky (OT) (Defensive Player of the Year) 1982: Tony Wiley (RB) Reggie Dubose (DB) 1983: Don Glosson (K) 1988: Eddie Moore (DB) 1984: Jeff Womack (RB) Reid Bennett (OG) Southern Living 1985: RAIN OUT Tory Epps (NG) 1986: Jeff Womack (RB) Mike Nettles (DB) 1987: Gerald White (RB) Charles Wilson (WR) All-South TTTeameameam 1988: Elgin Perkins (RB) Damon Young (LB) 1992: Danton Barto (Linebacker) 1989: Tommy Ferrari (QB) Jeff Fite (P) 1993: Danton Barto (Linebacker) 1990: Gary Bouldin (QB) 1989: Marvin Cox (RB) 1993: Joe Allison (Plackicker) 1991: Joe Cole (QB) Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB) 1992: Larry Porter (RB) Eddie Moore (DB) 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR)& Rod Brown (LB) Keith Bland (OT) 1994: Dan Bonner (DE) Linebacker Joe Rushing was named the Sports Illustrated Clark Stevenson (C) National Player of the Week in 1968 against Tulsa. 1995: Chad Reed (QB) John Butler (K) 1996: Keith Cobb (RB) Tory Epps (NG) 1997: Bernard Oden (QB) & Gerard Arnold (RB) 1990: Jeff Fite (P) 1998: Kenton Evans (QB) 1999: Neil Suber (QB) All-IFAAll-IFAAll-IFA Phi-Sigma Kappapapa HONORED TIGERS ConferenceConferenceConference Academic AAAwwwardardard 184 The IFA (Independent Football Alliance) was formed in 1992 and comprised of five 1-A Independent football playing Presented by the brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa to the scholar schools. The Alliance includes Memphis, Tulsa, Southern (football) athlete who attained the highest GPA for the previ- Mississippi, Cincinnati, East Carolina. ous year. 1992: Joe Allison (K) (first team) Danton Barto (LB) (first team) 1974: Jim Mincey (DB) Larry Bolton (C) (first team) 1975: Bob Orians (DB) Jeff Buffaloe (P) (first team) 1976: Bob Orians (DB) Russell Copeland (WR) (first team) 1977: Bob Orians (DB) Chris Hobbs (NG) (first team) 1978: Jarvis Greer (DB) Steve Matthews (QB) (first team) 1979: Johnny Ray (DB) Jeremy Williams (DB) (first team) 1980: Johnny Ray (DB) Stevie Williams (OG) (first team) 1981: Johnny Ray (DB) 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) (first team) Stevie Williams (OL) (first team) Rod Brown (DE) (first team) ChevroletChevroletChevrolet *Danton Barto (LB) (first team) Dominic Calloway (DB) (first team) SAE-PSAE-PSAE-Paul Gingold Joe Allison (PK) (first team) Scholarship AAAwwwardardard *Defensive Player of the Year M V P MVP AAAwwwardardard The following players have had $1,000 scholarships given to Given in honor of former Sigma Alpha Epsilon brother Paul the general scholarship fund in their names. Chevrolet Motor Gingold, this award is presented to the MVP of the annual Division, which sponsors the telecast, donates the scholar- Blue-Gray spring game. The award is voted on by members of ship. the media. 1965: Chuck Pettit (OT) 1980: Stanley Adams (DE) vs State 1966: Larry Duck (DT) & Bill McRight (LB) 1967: Russ Denof (RB) 1968: Ken Apple (NG) Honored Tigers TTTexaco Star Classic Associated Press AAAT&T Long Distancencence M V P MVP AAAwwwardardard Player of the Week Player of the Week The following players have had a $1,000 scholarship given in 1960: James Earl Wright (QB) vs Mississippi 1996: Qadry Anderson vs Houston their name to the general athletic scholarship fund at UM. 1963: Russ Vollmer (QB) vs Mississippi State (82-yard pass play) Texaco, the sponsor of the Texaco Star Classic in Orlando, 1965: Billy Fletcher (QB) vs Mississippi State Teofilo Riley vs Houston Florida, donates the scholarship. 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) vs Auburn (82-yard reception) 1984: Tim Harris (LB) vs SW Louisiana Kevin Cobb vs 1990: Jeff Fite (P) vs Florida State Danny Sparkman (QB) vs Cincinnati (95-yard Kickoff Return) 1987: Damon Young (LB) vs Mississippi VVVaaanguard Club Tory Epps (NG) vs ESPY AAAwwwardardard Given by the Memphis Vanguard Club to the outstanding Safety Eddie Moore was named The Sporting News Na- 1996: Kevin Cobb (95-yard kickoff return vs athlete in the Mid-South area. tional Defensive Player of the Week against Florida. UT) Selected as the player of the year in 1975: Bob Rush (C) 1976: Lloyd Patterson (QB) 1977: Earnest Gray (WR) 1998: Tony Williams (DT) Jerome Woods (DB) HighlaHighlaHighland Hundred ESPN Player of MVP AAAwwwardardard Each year the members of the Highland Hundred select an TIGERS HONORED offensive and defensive Most Valuable Player. The honorees names are inscribed on a permanent plaque in South Hall, the the GameGamethe Memphis athletic dormitory. They are also presented trophies On each ESPN televised football game, an offensive and at the annual football banquet. Previous winners are: defensive player of the game is selected. 1974: James Thompson (WR) 1982: Johnny Walker (LB) vs 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) vs , FL Lummy Wright (DE) 1976: Bob Rush (C) 1977: Keith Butler (LB) M - C l u b M-Club AthleteAthleteAthlete 1978: Earnest Gary (WR) Peter Scatamacchia (NG) 185 1979: Leo Cage (RB) o f t h e of the YYYearearear Wayne Weedon (DT) 1980: Russell Richards (TE) The M-Club Letterman’s Club has selected an Athlete of the Wayne Pryor (FB) vs Alabama Todd Ondra (LB) Year since the 1973 season. Marlon Brown (LB) vs Louisville 1981: Jerry Knowlton (FL) 1973: Cliff Taylor (FB) Duane Marshall (DE) 1976: Bob Rush (C) 1982: Ken DeFeo (C) 1978: Earnest Gary (WR) FFFootball News Michael Joe Cannon (DE) 1979: Keith Clark (DE) 1983: Derrick Crawford (WR) 1980: Todd Ondra (LB) Player of the Week Percy Nabors (DB) 1981: Ken DeFeo (C) Cedric Wright (DE) 1982: Anthony Carter (DB) 1990: Larry Porter (RB) vs Arkansas St. 1984: Punkin Williams (RB) 1992: Ken Irvin (DB) vs Arkansas Dwight Blalock (TE) Jack Oliver (OT) SpoSpoSports Illustrated Derrick Burroughs (DB) SpoSpoSporting NewsNewsrting Tim Harris (LB) Eric Fairs (LB) Player of the Week 1985: Jeff Walker (OT) Player of the Week Danny Sparkman (QB) 1963: John Fred Robillo (NG) vs Mississippi Tim Harris (LB) 1965: Billy Fletcher (QB) vs Mississippi State 1988: Eddie Moore (DB) vs Florida Eric Fairs (LB) 1966: Joe Rushing (LB) vs Tulsa 1992: Ken Irvin (DB) vs Arkansas 1986: Harold Beane (DT) 1977: Keith Clark (DE) vs Houston 1993: Steve Matthews (QB) vs Miss. State Octavian Sharp (LB) 1992: Ken Irvin (DB) vs Arkansas Ron Palmer (DB) Ted Gatewood (C) Wayne Pryor (FB) Honored Tigers

Jerry Harris (WR) award is presented each spring to the player, selected by the Arthur Franklin (P) current coaching staff, who has shown the most improvement 1984: James Cribbs (DT) Hamilton HS 1990: Chuck Boler (OT) during spring practice. 1985: Adrian Harrod (DT) ECS Glenn Rogers, Jr. (DB) 1984: Dwight Blalock (TE) 1986: Wilson Neely (LB) Hamilton High School Jeff Fite (P) 1985: Nathan Beason (NG) 1987: Clark Stevenson (C) Elliston High School 1991: Keith Benton (QB) 1986: Andy Whitwell (QB) 1988: James Maclin (OG) Covington HS Danton Barto (LB) 1987: Gerald White (RB) 1989: Jeff King (OG) Hueytown (Ala) HS Jeff Buffaloe (P) 1988: John Norman (RB) 1990: Fred Archie (RB) Shaw (Ala) HS 1992: Russell Copeland (WR) 1989: Lee Butler (TE) & Lish Trice (DT) 1991: Joel Peschke (TE) Milford (Ohio) HS Chris Hobbs (NG) 1990: Leon Bosby (FB) & Chris Michael (DB) 1992: Britton Wilkins (LB) ECS Joe Allison (PK) 1991: Larry Porter (RB) 1993: Steve Wilson (DL) Theodore (Ala) HS 1993: Isaac Bruce (WR) 1992: Tony Semple (OT) 1994: Jeran Burns (WR) South Side HS Danton Barto (LB) 1993: Jesse Allen (LB) 1995: Jason Harris (QB) Whitehaven HS Joe Allison (PK) 1994: Al Dawkins (FB) 1996: Rodney Lanctot (LB) Crescent City (FL) HS 1994: Ken Irvin (DB) Overall MVP 1995: Kerry Cobb (TE) 1997: Stephen Galbraith (QB) Marietta, (GA) HS Al Dawkins (FB) 1996: Andre Woods (RB) & Britton Wilkins (LB) 1998: Roberto Young (OLB) CBCHS, (MO) HS Duane Vandborg (LB) 1997: Tavares Middlebrooks (OT) & Michael 1999: Casey Rooney (WR), West HS (IA) Ryan Roskelly (PR) Boatman (LB) 1995: Jerome Woods (DB) Overall MVP 1998: Caspor Stiles (LB), Chris Powers (C) Ken Newton (OL) Austin O'Dell (OL), Kosha Irby (DB) M-ClubM-ClubM-Club Tony Williams (DL) 1999: Chance Nesbitt (WR) Ryan Roskelly (Special teams) Andre Arnold (DE) Britton Wilkins (Special teams) Hall of Fameameame 1996: Tony Williams (Overall MVP) Flanker Stan Davis was inducted into the M Club Hall of Qadry Anderson (Offensive Player of Year) Fame in 1998. 1974 Sam Johnson (T) 1927-30 Richard Hogans (Defensive Player of Year) Ted Lane (Special Teams Player of Year) Ed Thompson (C) 1928-31 1997: Bernard Oden (Overall MVP) 1975 Gene Fulghum (T) 1926-29 Ron Sells (Offensive Lineman of Year) Frank Magoffin (T) 1928-31 Marquis Bowling (Defensive Lineman of Year) 1976 Thomas “Skeeter” Ellis(RB) 1937-38 Jeff Bazemore (Special Teams Player of Year) Andy Nelson (DB) 1954-57 Bill Robertson (E) 1947-50 Paul Hicks (FB) 1938-40 Glenn JJGlenn onesonesones 1977 Haggard Cherry (QB)1938-40

HONORED TIGERS Jimmy Cole (RB) 1950-54 Sam Hindsman (E) 1938-41 12th MaMa12th n AAAwwwardardard Dr. C.C.Humphreys (Coach) 1939-41 186 The Glenn Jones 12th Man Award is presented by the 1978 (Coach) 1947-57 membership of the Highland Hundred to the Tiger football Tom Nix (T) 1949-51 player who leads through desire, determination and courage. Keith White (RB) 1947-50 1983: Mike Omar (TE) 1979 Bob Patterson (OG) 1952-55 1984: Keith Mutters (LB) James Earl Wright (QB) 1959-61 1985: Joe Hennelly (DB) A.Eugene Smith (Trainer) 1960-79 1986: Dennis Borcky (DE) 1980 John Bramlett (LB) 1959-62 1987: Ted Gatewood (C) Roland McMackin (E) 1937-38 1988: Marvin Cox (RB) Andrew Porter (T) 1929-32 1989: Rick Fredette (NG) 1981 Harry Schuh (OT) 1961-64 1990: Marvin Cox (RB) Andy Settles (C) 1947-48 1991: David Garaffa (LB) 1982 Doug Mayo (G) 1937-38 1992: Mike Davis (LB) Billy J.Murphy (Coach)1958-71 1993: James Logan (DE) 1983 Dave Casinelli (FB) 1960-63 1994: Marquis Bowling (DE) Bob Ford (E) 1951-55 1995: Pat Stiles (LB) Russell Vollmer (QB) 1960-64 1996: Jeff Bazemore (WR) George Zarecor (T) 1937-38 1997: Marcus Jack (RB), MemoMemoMemorialrialrial 1984 Henry Evans (RB) 1926-30 Rodney Lanctot (DE) Bill Hudson (T)1959-62 1998: Marcus Jack (RB) Preston Watts (RB) 1940-42 1999: Lou Esposito (OG) Scholarship AAAwwwardardard 1985 Billy Fletcher (QB) 1962-65 DeMorrio Shank (LB) Gifts and donations to the , in the Alex Williams (FB) 1949-50 name of former head football coach Rex Dockery, have 1986 Charlie Babb (DB) 1969-71 reached a total that allows the athletic department to endow a Leo Davis (Coach) 1947-50 football scholarship. Each year the Rex Dockery Memorial Elmer Vaughn (QB) 1936-38 Chris FFChris aros AAAwwwardardard Scholarship will be presented to an incoming Tiger football signee who exemplifies the football ideals of Dockery. The 1987 Paul “Skeeter” Gowen (RB) 1969-71 This award is presented by the Student Ambassador Board Kenneth Barker (RB) 1940-41 in honor of former Tiger offensive coordinator Chris Faros. The past recipients of the scholarship are: Honored Tigers

Percy Roberts (G) 1949-52 Dr. Bill Burkett (E) (1948-50) 1998 Russ Vollmer (QB) Cliff Taylor (FB) 1970-73 Stan Davis (WR) (1969-72) 1999 Murray Armstrong (Coach) 1988 Bob Rush (C) 1973-76 John Jumbo Evans (OL) (1960-65) Keith Butler (LB) Alex Moore (OG) 1950-53 Milton Mayo (E) (1934-37) 1989 Calvin Allen (OG) 1947-50 Ralph Messer (B) (1949-52) Keith Butler (LB) 1974-77 Bob Parker (OL) (1967-69) National FFNational ootballootballootball 1990 Chuck Brooks (TE) 1961-64 Bob Sherlag (WR) (1962-66) Fred Medling (G) 1947-49 Jerry Todd (DB) (1967-69) 1991 Earnest Gray (WR) 1975-78 1999 Joe Allison (K) (1990-93) FFFoundationoundationoundation Eric Harris (DB) 1973-76 Murray Armstrong (Coach) (1961- John Lee (E) 1956-59 Dennis Biodrowski (OL) (1959-62) Keith Wright (WR) 1974-77 Bob Brooks (FB) (1954-56) Hall of Fameameame 1992 Cotton Clifford (OL) 1951-56 Scott Dill (OT) (1984-87) The following Memphis football coaches and players have Bubba Winkler (NG) 1964-67 Nick Pappas (WB) (1965-68) received recognition from the National Football Foundation & 1993 John Cronin (1961-63) Richard Soccoccia (DT) (1960-63) Hall of Fame for their work both on and off the football gridiron. Bill Scott (OG) (1960-63) 1991 Allyn McKeen (Coach)

Tiger James Earl Wright was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in 1994. TTTennessee Sportsrtsrts BillBillBilly JJy ... Murphy H a l l o f F Hall of Fameameame AAAwwwardardard 1968 Dr. C.C.Humphreys (Coach/AD) This award is presented each year to a former Memphis 1976 Billy J.Murphy (Coach) athlete who has excelled in his chosen profession after gradu- 1989 Rex Dockery (Coach) ation.

Harry Schuh (OT) TIGERS HONORED 1981 Miller Matthews 1990 Ralph Hatley (Coach) 1982 Tom Wallace 1991 John Bramlett (LB) 1983 Al Brown 1992 Tom Nix (E) 1984 Harold Sterling 1993 Leo Davis (Coach) 1985 Don Coffey 1994 Ed Molinski (Coach) 1986 Don McKinnon James Earl Wright (QB) 1987 Ed Randolph 1995 Mooney Boswell (DE) 1988 Elmer Ray 1997 Bill Hudson (OG) 1989 George Sneed 187

Bob Finamore (DT) (1961-64) Paul Haynes (B) (1947-48) Doug Woodlief (LB) (1963-64) AthlonAthlonAthlon All-TAll-TAll-Time TTTiger TTTeameameam Terdell Middleton (RB) (1974-76) In the summer of 1995, Athlon Sports, publishers of Southeastern Football Magazine, Jim Enoch (OL) (1938) selected their all-time University of Memphis Tiger football squad as part of their yearly 1994 Dick Quast (NG) (1962-63) publication. The selection included players that Athlon editors preceived to be the best at their Will Renfro (E) (1951-54) position throughout the annals of Tiger football. Listed below is Athlon’s 1912-95 All-Time Ed Taylor (DB) (1972-73) Tiger Team. Roland Eveland (B) (1950-52) Lou McLelland (E) (1949-51) Offense Defense 1995 Charles "Red" Brewer (B) (1950-51) WR - Earnest Gray (1975-78) DL - Greg Montgomery (1979-83) Richard Coady (C) (1964-66) WR - Russell Copeland (1989-92) DL - Tory Epps (1986-89) Ollie Keller (QB) (1952-53) TE - Darrell Nelson (1980-83) DL - Bill Hudson (1959-61) Frank "Dopey" Mawyer (E) (1949-50, 53) OL - Bob Patterson (1952-53) DL - Dennis Borcky (1983-86) 1996 Lloyd Patterson (QB) (1975-78) OL - Bob Parker (1968-69) LB - Tim Harris (1982-85) Joe Billings (OL) (1952-55) OL - Calvin Allen (1947-50) LB - Will Renfro (1951-54) Grover Lipe (OL) (1948-50) OL - Harry Schuh (1962-64) LB - John Bramlett (1959-62) Jerry Christopher (E) (1953-56) OL - Dennis Biodrowski (1959-62) DB - Ken Irvin (1991-94) Hugh Hathcock (OL) (1950-53) QB - James Earl Wright (1958-61) DB - Charlie Babb (1969-71) 1997 David Berrong (DB) (1967-69) RB - Dave Casinelli (1960-63) DB - David Berrong (1967-69) Steve Jaggard (DB) (1968-69) RB - Paul “Skeeter” Gowen (1969-71) DB - Eric Harris (1973-76) Bob Henderson (OL) (1953-56) RB - Eddie Hill (1975-78) P - Jeff Buffaloe (1991-92) Elmer Ray (QB) (1947-50) K - Joe Allison (1990-93) 1998 John Barnhill (OL) 1923-24) Honored Tigers

1990 Ralph Messer Tailback Gerald White was named the winner of the Chris 1998 Russ Vollmer (Quarterback) 1991 John Bramlett Faros Award in 1987. James Earl Wright (Quarterback) 1992 Jim "Red" Hoggart Murray Armstrong (Assistant Coach) 1993 Geddes Self Pete Cordelli (Assistant Coach) 1994 Joseph Clayton John Barnhill (Offensive Tackle) 1995 Bob Stephenson & Wayne Armstrong Ed Molinski (Assistant Coach) 1996 Tom Nix & Billy Fletcher Harry Schuh (Offensive Tackle) 1997 Bill Gidden Rex Dockery (Head Coach) 1998 Col. Haywood Smith Bob Winn (Administrator) 1999 John Cobb Dr. C.C. Humphreys (Administrator) 1999 Bill Robertson (End) (Coach) RalRalRalph HatleyHatleyph Jack Carter (Assistant. Coach) J.W. Patrick (Assistant Coach) Charlie Cavagnaro (Administrator) S c h o l a r Scholar AthleteAthleteAthlete Jack Bugbee (Scoop Hudgins Award) 2000 Billy Fletcher (Quarterback) Jimmy Cole () AAAwwwardardard JoeAllison (K) The Ralph Hatley Award is presented annually to an incom- John Fred Robillo (Defensive Tackle) ing freshman football player who plans a career in the field of Dr. Thomas G. Carpenter (Administrator) health, physical education or recreation. 1996 Damien Dodson, WR 1997 Josh Eargle, DT 1998 Keydrin Ward, DB Hitachi Scholar their work in the classroom. Athlete AAAwwwardardard 1976 Jimmy Lackie (Free Safety) 1992 Jeremy Williams (DB) 1977 Jim Mincey (Free Safety) 1993 Larry Bolton (C) Linebacker Britton Wilkins was named the Nation Foot- 1978 Jarvis Greer(Strong Safety) 1994 Tony Semple (OT) ball Foundation Hall of Fame. 1981 Johnny Ray (Free Safety) 1995 Jeremy Williams (DB) 1982 Gerald Brown (Wide Receiver) 1987 Arthur Franklin (Punter) 1988 Mark Bowen (Linebacker) 1989 Andy Whitwell (Quarterback) HONORED TIGERS 1990 Ron Bemis (Quarterback) 1991 Jeff Fite (Punter) 188 1992 Gary Bouldin (Tight End) 1993 Jeff Buffaloe (Punter) 1994 Jeremy Williams (Defensive Back) 1995 Joel Peschke (Tight End) 1996 Britton Wilkins (Linebacker) 1997 Jimmy Keith (Kicker) 1998 Jeff Bazemore (Defensive Back) 1999 Brandon Tucker (Fullback) All-Americannn FFFootball FFootball ounda-ounda-ounda- tion Hall of Fameameame 1995 (Assistant Coach) Paul Davis (Assistant Coach) National FFNational ootballootballootball 1996 Allyn McKeen (Head Coach) Billy J. Murphy (Head Coach) Percy Roberts (Offensive Guard) FFFoundation Scholar 1997 Ralph Hatley (Head Coach) Roger French (Assistant Coach) A t h l e t e Athlete AAAwwwardardard Bob Patterson (Offensive Guard) James 'Red' Hoggatt (Quarterback) The following Memphis football players have received recog- Horace McCool (Offensive Tackle) nition from the National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame for Bubba Winkler (Defensive Tackle) Honored Tigers RETIRED JERSEYS

Since the University of Memphis first fielded an intercollegiate football team in 1912, only three numbers have been retired. Those numbers - 8, 30, and 39 - belonged to three outstanding individuals who helped make Tiger football what it is today.

CHARLES GREENHILL DDDAAAVE CASINELLI BILL CRCRBILL UMBYUMBYUMBY Charles Greenhill was Dave Casinelli, Memphis' Bill Crumby came to the called the "most talented all-time leading rusher, Memphis football team as football player ever to was recruited to Memphis a defensive back in 1976. come out of Memphis, in 1960 from Follansbee, The 6-2, 175, graduate of TN". The multi-talented WV where he received CBHS in Memphis, saw Greenhill, who prepped at all-America honors as a no action during his first Frayser High School in senior in high school. year as a Tiger but Memphis where he let- Casinelli played at Mem- earned a spot on the tered for three years in football, basketball phis from 1960-63 and ended his career by Memphis special teams during his second and track, played for the Tigers just one year leading the nation in rushing and scoring season. Crumby had appeared in the first (1983) before being killed in a plane crash while leading the Tigers to an undefeated seven games of the 1977 season and had with former head coach Rex Dockery and season. During his first year as a starter, been credited with four tackles and two as- offensive coordinator Chris Faros. Casinelli led Memphis in rushing with 646 sists entering the Memphis-Southern Miss Greenhill, a defensive back, had 20 tack- yards on 117 carries. His nine contest on October 29. With less than a les on the season, including 13 solo stops. in 1961 also led the Tigers. As a junior, "The minute remaining in the first half, Crumby Greenhill was also a dandy return man for Bull" gained 826 yards on 173 attempts while collided with teammate Tony Graves in an scoring 11 touchdowns. In his record-break- the Tigers. The attempt to stop USM kick returner Willie TIGERS HONORED 6-2 ing senior year, Casinelli became the first Tullis at the Golden Eagle 35-yard line. and only Tiger to rush for 1,000 yards in a Crumby sustained a fractured dislocation single-sea- of his fifth son when cervical he tallied vertebra 1,016 on and was 219 at- para- tempts in lyzed 1963. His from his 1,016 shoul- yards ders 189 ranked down. him first Since among that all NCAA night, rushers no and his one 14 touch- has downs worn helped 39. him cap- Crumby, ture the who national had speedster returned scoring title. sup- a kickoff 69 yards for a against Following ported Cincinnati and went on to average 29.8 graduation, Casinelli became a successful Tiger yards per return. Following his death, businessman in Memphis and Tallahasse, athletics since Firestone Stadium in Memphis was re- FL. Casinelli later lost his life in a car acci- his youth and continued to support after named Charles Greenhill Stadium. dent in 1987. his accident, passed away in January of Firestone Stadium was the home field for 2000. Frayser High. 8 30 39 All-StarAll-Star GamesGames MEMPHIS

Defensive end Marvin Thomas was selected to play in the 1966: Larry Duck, Nose Guard 1962: John Griffin, Halfback 1996 Blue-Gray game. 1965: Billy Fletcher, Quarterback 1961: Bill Hudson, Guard 1964: Bob Finamore, Guard (MVP) Harry Schuh, Tackle Total Players: 19 1963: Richard Quast, Tackle Offensive 11, Defensive 7, Special Teams 1 Russell Vollmer, Quarterback 1962: John Bramlett, Linebacker NORTH-SOUTH GAME Fred Moore, Tackle 1961: Don Coffey, End 1976: Eary Jones, Defensive Tackle Bill Hudson, Guard Terdell Middleton, Running Back 1950: Bill Robertson, End 1973: Steve DeLong, Tight End 1972: Stan Davis, Receiver Total Players: 45 1969: Luis Fernandez, Tackle Offensive 23, Defensive 21, Special Teams 1 1968: Alex Dees, End 1967: Rich Coady, End 1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback

CHICAGO ALL-STAR Total Players: 8 1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle Offensive 7, Defensive 1, Special Teams 0 1963: John Griffin, Halfback 1962: Bill Hudson, Guard 1961: Bill Robertson, End EAST-WEST GAME Total Players: 4 1987: Tim Borcky, Offensive Tackle BLUE-GRAY GAME Offensive 4, Defensive 0, Special Teams 0 1969: Dan Pierce, Quarterback 1996: Marvin Thomas, Defensive End Bob Parker, Guard Ken Newton, Center 1967: Dale Brady, Wingback 1995: Jerome Woods, Defensive Back 1994: Marcus Holliday, Running Back LIONS AMERICA BOWL Total Players: 4 ALL-STAR GAMES James Logan, Defensive End 1976: Ricky Rivas, Receiver Offensive 4, Defensive 0, Special Teams 0 1993: Isaac Bruce, Wide Receiver 1975: Jerry Dandridge, Linebacker 190 1992: Larry Bolton, Center 1974: Ed Taylor, Cornerback 190 1990: Jeff Fite, Punter James Thompson, Receiver COACHES ALL-AMERICA GAME 1989: Tory Epps, Nose Guard 1969: David Berrong, Safety 1988: Marlon Brown, Linebacker Jerry Todd, Cornerback 1970: Bob Parker, Guard 1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard 1968: Dean Lotz, Center 1965: Harry Schuh, Tackle 1985: Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle 1984: Derrick Burroughs, Defensive Back Total Players: 7 Total Players: 2 1979: James Stewart, Defensive Back Offensive 3, Defensive 4, Special Teams 0 Offensive 2, Defensive 0, Special Teams 0 1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker Keith Simpson, Cornerback SENIOR BOWL 1976: Bob Rush, Center CHALLENGE BOWL Eric Harris, Cornerback 1996: Marvin Thomas, Defensive End Eary Jones, Tackle 1994: Ken Irvin, Defensive Back 1963: John Fred Robilio, Tackle 1975: Jerry Dandridge, Linebacker 1993: Joe Allison, Placekicker 1962: Fred Moore, Tackle 1974: David Fowler, Quarterback *Steve Matthews, Quarterback Van Anderson, Defensive End 1992: Jeff Sawyer, Defensive End Total Players: 2 Ed Taylor, Cornerback Russell Copeland, Receiver Offensive 2, Defensive 0, Special Teams 0 1972: Al Harvey, Quarterback 1987: Scott Dill, Offensive Guard 1971: Charlie Babb, Defensive Back Jeff Walker, Offensive Tackle Dave Pawlik, Nose Guard 1984: Jack Oliver, Guard HULA BOWL Mike Stark, Tackle Derrick Burroughs, Cornerback 1993: *Steve Matthews, Quarterback 1970: John Bomer, Center 1978: Earnest Gray, Wide Receiver 1985: Tim Harris, Linebacker Larry McGhee, Guard 1977: Keith Butler, Linebacker 1977: Keith Wright, Receiver (MVP) 1969: David Berrong, Safety (MVP) Keith Simpson, Cornerback 1970: John Bomer, Center Martin Orcutt, Tackle 1976: Bob Rush, Center 1968: Bill McRight, Monsterman Eric Harris, Cornerback Total Players: 4 Joe Rushing, Linebacker 1964: Harry Schuh, Tackle 1967: Terry Padgett, Quarterback 1963: Dave Casinelli, Fullback *Injured and could not participate TigersTigers inin thethe ProsPros MEMPHIS Listed below are the Memphis football players DAVID BRANDON, LB 1988-89; San Diego Chargers, 1990-91) who have been drafted into and played for at least one (San Diego Chargers, 1987-89, 1995; Cleveland season in the professional ranks after their years as Browns, 1991-93; Seattle Seahawks, 1993-94; TORY EPPS, NG Falcons, 1996-1997) (, 1990-92; Bears, 1993- a Tiger. Leagues included are the NFL and the CFL. 94; New Orleans Saints, 1995) Players in italics are active. MARLON BROWN, LB (British Columbia Lions, 1990) ERIC FAIRS, LB RICK ACKERMAN, DT (Houston Oilers, 1986-91; Atlanta Falcons, 1992) (San Diego Chargers, 1982-84; ✰ ISAAC BRUCE, WR LA Raiders, 1985-87) (St. Louis Rams, 1994-present) BILLY FLETCHER, QB (, 1966) STANLEY ADAMS, LB DERRICK BURROUGHS, DB (LA Raiders, 1984) (, 1985-89) JUDSON FLINT, DB (, 1980-82; Buffalo Bills, 1983) CHARLIE BABB, DB KEITH BUTLER, LB (, 1972-79) (Seattle Seahawks, 1978-87) REUBEN GIBSON, FB (Buffalo Bills, 1977) DANTON BARTO, LB BILL CESARE, DB (, 1995) (, 1978-81) EARNEST GRAY, WR ( Giants, 1978-84; St. Louis Cardinals, KEITH BENTON, QB RICH COADY, TE/C 1985)

(B.C. Lions, 1992; Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) (Chicago Bears, 1970-74) PROS THE IN TIGERS JOHN GRIFFIN, DB DENNIS BIODROWSKI, OT ✰✰✰ , WR (, 1963; Denver Broncos, 1964- (, 1963-67) (, 1995; 66; B.C. Lions, 1967-68) Montreal Allouettes, 1996-98; , ✰ ✰ DARRIUS BLEVINS, WR 1999) ERIC HARRIS, DB (St. Louis Rams, 1999) (, 1977-79; Kansas City Chiefs, DON COFFEE, WR 1980-82; Los Angeles Rams, 1983-85) DENNIS BORCKY, DT (Denver Broncos, 1963) (, 1987) TIM HARRIS, LB RUSSELL COPELAND, WR (, 1986-90; San Francisco DALE BRADY, DB (Buffalo Bills, 1993-96; , 1997; 49ers, 1991-92, 1994-95; Philadelphia Eagles, (British Columbia Lions, 1968-69) Green Bay Packer, 1998) 1993)

191 JOHN BRAMLETT, LB OLLIE CORDILL, P DAVE HATHCOCK, DB 191 (Denver Broncos, 1965-66; Miami Dolphins, 1967- (San Diego Chargers, 1967; Atlanta Falcons, (Green Bay Packers, 1966; New York Giants, 68; New England Patroits, 1969-70; 1968; New Orleans Saints, 1969) 1967) Atlanta Falcons, 1971) DERRICK CRAWFORD, WR EDDIE HILL, RB (, 1986; , (Los Angeles Rams, 1979-80; Miami Dolphins, 1990-93; Birmingham Barracudas, 1995) 1981-84) Defensive back Mike McKenzie was named to John JAMES CRIBBS, DT ✰✰✰ RICHARD HOGANS, LB Madden's All-Rookie team in 1999. (, 1989) (Chicago Bears, 1997 Rhein Fire, 1999; San Diego Chargers, 2000) STAN DAVIS, WR (Philadelphia Eagles, 1973) MARCUS HOLLIDAY, RB (St. Louis Rams, 1996) CHUCK DEVLIEGHER, DT (Buffalo Bills, 1969) TRELL HOOPER, DB (Miami Dolphins, 1987) SCOTT DILL, OT (Arizona Cardinals, 1988-89; Tampa Bay BILL HUDSON, DT Buccaneers, 1990-95; (San Diego Chargers, 1962; Buffalo Bills, 1963-68) , 1996-1997) GARY HUNT, DB JAY DOUGLAS, OT (Cincinnati Bengals, 1987) (San Diego Chargers, 1973-74) ✰✰✰ KEN IRVIN, DB KEN DUNEK, TE (Buffalo Bills, 1995-present) (Philadelphia Eagles, 1980) ENIS JACKSON, WR DONNIE ELDER, DB (Cleveland Browns, 1987; Edmonton Eskimos, (, 1985; , 1986; 1988-92; Toronto Argonauts, 1993) Detroit Lions, 1986; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tigers in the Pros REGINALD JONES, DB BOB RUSH, C ✰✰✰ TONY WILLIAMS, NG (New Orleans Saints, 1991-93; Cleveland Browns, (San Diego Chargers, 1977-82; Kansas City (Minnesota Vikings, 1997-present) 1994) Chiefs, 1983-85) CHARLES WILSON, WR CHARLIE KILLETT, DB JEFF SAWYER, DE (Green Bay Packers, 1990-91; Tampa Bay (New York Giants, 1963) (Las Vegas, 1994; San Antonio, 1995) Buccaneers, 1992-94; New York Jets, 1995)

✰✰✰ JAMES LOGAN, LB HARRY SCHUH, OT BUBBA WINKLER, C (Seattle Seahawks, 1995-present) (Oakland Raiders, 1965-70; Los Angeles Rams, (Green Bay Packers, 1968-69) 1971-73; Green Bay Packers, 1974) TIM LONG, OT JEFF WOMACK, RB (San Francisco 49er's, 1987) BILL SCOTT, OT (Minnesota Vikings, 1987) (Toronto Argonauts, 1966) EDWIN LOVELADY, WR DOUG WOODLIEF, LB (New York Giants, 1987) ✰✰✰ TONY SEMPLE, OT (Los Angeles Rams, 1965-69) (Detroit Lions, 1995-present) DORAN MAJOR, DB ✰ JEROME WOODS, DB (Toronto Argonauts, 1988-91) BOB SHERLAG, WR (Kansas City Chiefs, 1996-present) (Atlanta Falcons, 1966) JOHN "TWEET" MARTIN, RB JAMES EARL WRIGHT, QB (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) KEITH SIMPSON, DB (Denver Broncos, 1964) (Seattle Seahawks, 1978-85) STEVE MATTHEWS, QB KEITH WRIGHT, WR (Kansas City Chiefs, 1993-1995 DAVID STRICKLAND, OG (Cleveland Browns, 1978-80) Scottish Claymores, 1996, (Denver Broncos, 1960) Jacksonville Jaugars, 1997, Tennessee Titans, 1998) CLIFF TAYLOR, FB (Chicago Bears, 1974-75; ✰✰✰ MIKE MCKENZIE, DB Green Bay Packers, 1976) NFL Draft Selections (Green Bay Packers, 1999-present) ED TAYLOR, DB 1998 LOU MCLELLAND, WR (New York Jets, 1975-78; Player Pos. RD Pick (Toronto Argonauts, 1952) Miami Dolphins, 1979-82) Mike McKenzie DB 3 87 TERDELL MIDDLETON, RB JAMES THOMPSON, WR (Green Bay Packers) (Green Bay Packers, 1977-81; (New York Giants, 1978) Tampa Bay, 1982-83) MARVIN THOMAS, DE 1997 FRED MOORE, DT (Detroit Lions,1998, Player Pos. RD Pick (San Diego Chargers, 1964-66) Denver Broncos, 1998 Tony Williams DT 5 151 Barcelona Dragons, 1999) (Minnesota Vikings) TIGERS IN THE PROS ANDY NELSON, DB Richard Hogans LB 6 200 (Baltimore Colts, 1957-63; New York Giants, 1964) JEFF WALKER, OT (Chicago Bears) 192 (San Diego Chargers, 1986; 192 DARRELL NELSON, TE New Orleans Saints, 1988-89) Marvin Thomas DE 7 233 (Pittsburgh Steelers, 1984-85) (Chicago Bears) RICHARD WILLIAMS, RB ERIC NELSON, DB (Atlanta Falcons, 1983; Houston Oilers, 1984 (Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995) 1996 Player Pos. RD Pick Defensive back Ken Irvin completed his degree at the University JACK OLIVER, OG Jerome Woods DB 1 28 of Memphis in May of 1998. (Chicago Bears, 1987) (Kansas City Chiefs) ANTHONY PARKER, FB (British Columbia Lions, 1986-89; Calgary 1995 Stampeders, 1990) Player Pos. RD Pick Ken Irvin DB 4 109 NICO PERKINS, DB (Buffalo Bills) (British Columbia Lions, 1990)

DANNY PIERCE, QB 1994 (Washington Redskins, 1970) Player Pos. RD Pick Isaac Bruce WR 2 33 WIL RENFRO, LB (LA Rams) (Washington Redskins, 1957-59; Pittsburgh Tony Semple OT 5 154 Steelers, 1960; Philadelphia Eagles, 1961) (Detroit Lions) PRESTON RILEY, WR Steve Matthews QB 7 199 (San Francisco 49er's, 1970-72; New Orleans (Kansas City Chiefs) Saints, 1973) 1993 GLENN ROGERS, JR, DB (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1991; Edmonton Player Pos. RD Pick Eskimos, 1992-1998; Montreal Allouttes 1999) Russell Copeland WR 4 111 Tigers in the Pros

Tory Epps N G 8 1 9 5 Isaac Bruce is now one of the top receivers in the NFL with 1976 (Atlanta Falcons) the St. Louis Rams. Player Pos. RD Pick Jerry Dandridge LB 1 5 413 1989 (Green Bay Packers) Player Pos. RD Pick Mike Fuhrman TE 1 6 449 Mike Nettles DB 7 184 (Baltimore Colts) (Seattle Seahawks) Greg Ross DT 1 0 2 7 5 1975 (Miami Dolphins) Player Pos. RD Pick James Cribbs DT 1 2 309 Everett Taylor DB 9 2 2 4 (Detroit Lions) (New York Jets) Marlon Brown LB 1 2 328 Carl Taylor DE 1 7 437 (Cleveland Browns) (Washington Redskins)

1988 1974 Player Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick Tim Borcky O T 7 1 7 7 Cliff Taylor FB 3 6 2 (Buffalo Bills) (Chicago Bears)

1987 1973 Player Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick David Brandon LB 3 6 0 1981 Jay Douglas C 1 1 268 (Buffalo Bills) Player Pos. RD Pick (San Diego Chargers) Keith Clark DE 1 2 326 Stan Davis WR 1 3 3 1 5 (Philadelphia Eagles) PROS THE IN TIGERS 1986 (Buffalo Bills) Player Pos. RD Pick 1972 Jeff Walker O T 3 7 0 1980 Player Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick (San Diego Chargers) Charlie Babb DB 5 129 Tim Harris LB 4 8 4 James Stewart DB 1 2 3 1 0 (Green Bay Packers) (Miami Dolphins) (Green Bay Packers) Ray Jamieson FB 7 1 7 3 Gary Hunt DB 6 152 (Oakland Raiders) (Cincinnati Bengals) 1979 John Kirchner TE 1 3 328 Trell Hooper DB 8 198 Player Pos. RD Pick (Detroit Lions)

TIGERS IN THE PROS () Earnest Gray WR 2 3 6 (New York Giants) 1971 193 1985 Eddie Hill RB 2 5 4 193 (LA Rams) Player Pos. RD Pick Player Pos. RD Pick James Heyden DE 1 2 3 0 1 Derrick Burroughs DB 1 1 4 Judson Flint DB 7 1 7 7 () (Cincinnati Bengals) (Buffalo Bills) David Vaughn TE 1 4 359 Tim Long O T 3 6 5 (Miami Dolphins) (Minnesota Vikings) 1978 John Bomer C 1 7 440 Donnie Elder DB 3 6 7 Player Pos. RD Pick (Dallas Cowboys) (New York Jets) Keith Simpson DB 1 9 Jack Oliver O T 6 1 5 8 (Seattle Seahawks) 1970 (New York Giants) Keith Butler LB 2 3 6 James Bowers DB 1 0 2 8 0 (Seattle Seahawks) Player Pos. RD Pick (Seattle Seahawks) Keith Wright WR 5 122 Danny Pierce Q B 5 1 2 1 Punkin Williams RB 1 1 286 (Cleveland Browns) (Washington Redskins) (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Bob Parker O G 5 1 2 3 (Denver Broncos) 1977 Preston Riley WR 9 2 1 7 1984 Player Pos. RD Pick (San Francisco 49ers) Player Pos. RD Pick Bob Rush C 1 2 4 Steve Jaggard DB 1 0 2 4 0 Derrick Crawford WR 1 2 4 (San Diego Chargers) (Philadelphia Eagles) (San Francisco 49ers) Terdell Middleton RB 3 8 0 Jerry Todd DB 1 6 4 0 9 (St. Louis Cardinals) (Denver Broncos) 1983 Eric Harris DB 4 1 0 4 Player Pos. RD Pick (Kansas City Chiefs) 1969 Eary Jones DT 4 1 0 7 Richard Williams RB 2 5 6 Player Pos. RD Pick (Washington Redskins) (LA Rams) Bob Jordan OT 6 143 Joe Rushing LB 1 7 4 3 2 (New York Giants) (San Diego Chargers) Tigers in the Pros 1968 (Buffalo Bills - AFL) PLAYERS Player Pos. RD Pick Charlie Killett B 2 9 N A Bubba Winkler DE 5 137 (Buffalo Bills - AFL) I DAVID HATHCOCK Green Bay Packers, 1966 (Green Bay Packers) Herb Covington FB 1 4 350 1962 III HARRY SCHUH (New Orleans Saints) Player Pos. RD Pick Oakland Raiders, 1968 Chuck DeVliegher DT 1 4 361 Bill Hudson T 2 N A (Buffalo Bills) (San Diego Chargers - AFL) VII & VIII CHARLIE BABB Bob Baxter FL 1 5 4 0 0 Fred Moore T 1 0 N A Miami Dolphins, 1973 (Cleveland Browns) (Baltimore Colts - NFL) Miami Dolphins, 1974 Fred Moore T 1 5 N A XIV EDDIE HILL 1966 (San Diego Chargers - AFL) Los Angeles Rams, 1980 Player Pos. RD Pick Dennis Biodrowski E 1 6 N A Bob Sherlag E 5 N A (Cleveland Browns - NFL) XVIII RICK ACKERMAN (Buffalo Bills - AFL) Dennis Biodrowski E 1 8 N A Oakland Raiders, 1984 (San Diego Chargers - AFL) Bob Sherlag E 6 N A XVIII STANLEY ADAMS (Philadelphia Eagles - NFL) Oakland Raiders, 1984 Harry Day T 1 2 N A 1961 (Houston Oilers - AFL) Player Pos. RD Pick XVIII EDDIE HILL Harry Day T 1 5 N A James Earl Wright Q B 3 N A Miami Dolphins, 1984 (Philadelphia Eagles - NFL) (Philadelphia Eagles - NFL) David Hathcock DB 1 7 N A Don Coffey E 1 2 N A XXVIII RUSSELL COPELAND Buffalo Bills, 1994 (Green Bay Packers - NFL) (San Francisco 49ers - NFL) James Earl Wright Q B 1 4 N A XXIX TIM HARRIS (Boston Patriots - AFL) San Francisco 49ers, 1995

1965 PROS THE IN TIGERS Player Pos. RD Pick Don Coffey E 2 5 N A Harry Schuh T 1 N A (LA Chargers - AFL) XXXIV Isaac Bruce St. Louis Rams, 2000 (Oakland Raiders - AFL) Doug Woodlief LB 4 N A 1958 Babb, Ackerman, Hathcock, Harris, Adams and Bruce are the (San Diego Chargers - AFL) Player Pos. RD Pick only Tigers with Super Bowl Championship Rings. Ollie Cordill B 4 N A Hal Devine T 2 5 N A (Houston Oilers - AFL) (Philadelphia Eagles) Doug Woodlief LB 5 N A Robert Lyles B 2 6 N A (LA Rams - NFL) (Chicago Bears) 1956 Ollie Cordill B 1 1 N A TIGERS IN THE PROS Player Pos. RD Pick (Cleveland Browns - NFL) 1957 Joe Billings T 2 2 N A 194 Player Pos. RD Pick (Chicago Bears) 194 1964 Andy Nelson Q B 1 1 N A Player Pos. RD Pick (Baltimore Colts) 1954 Chuck Brooks E 5 N A Bob Schmidt B 1 4 N A Player Pos. RD Pick (St. Louis Cardinals - NFL) (Chicago Bears) Will Renfro E 2 4 N A Russ Vollmer Q B 1 3 N A (Washington Redskins) (Minnesota Vikings - NFL) Defensive back Jerome Woods is known as one of the Chuck Brooks E 1 4 N A hardest hitters in the NFL. (New York Jets - AFL) 1953 John Evans T 1 7 N A Player Pos. RD Pick (St. Louis Cardinals - NFL) Wayne Wood T 2 2 N A Bill Scott G 1 8 N A (Chicago Bears) (New York Jets - AFL) John Evans T 2 3 N A 1951 (Buffalo Bills - AFL) Player Pos. RD Pick Bill Robertson E 1 6 N A 1963 (LA Rams) Player Pos. RD Pick John Griffin B 4 N A Tiger 1st Round Draft Picks (LA Rams - NFL) Yr Player Selection/Team John Griffin B 8 N A '78 Keith Simpson 9 Seahawks (Denver Broncos - AFL) '85 Derrick Burroughs 14 Bills Dick Quast G 1 6 N A '77 Bob Rush 24 Chargers (Baltimore Colts - NFL) '84 Derrick Crawford 24 49er's Charlie Killett B 1 6 N A '96 Jerome Woods 28 Chiefs (New York Giants - NFL) '65 Harry Schuh NA Raiders Dick Quast G 2 7 N A LibertyLiberty BowlBowl MEMPHIS Memorial Stadium/Rex Dockery Field. The ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE STADIUM FACTS computer operated scoreboard is 100-feet YEAR G ATT AVG RECORD Capacity ...... 62,380 long and stands 23-feet high. It has a 16' x 32' 1965 5 156,389 31,277 3-2-0 Surface ...... Grass message center and is the largest scoreboard 1966 5 130,524 26,104 4-1-0 Location ...... 335 South Hollywood in the Mid-South. 1967 6 148,934 24,822 5-1-0 First Game ...... Sept. 18, 1965 Included in the 1987 stadium renovation 1968 5 155,379 31,075 3-2-0 Opponent ...... Mississippi 1969 6 166,902 27,438 5-1-0 Score ...... Ole Miss 34, Memphis 14 are new sky-suites, located on the east side of 1970 6 142,187 23,698 4-2-0 All-Time Home Record ...... 108-92-7 the stadium, approximately 12,000 new seats, 1971 8 173,449 21,681 3-5-0 Scherer's Home Record ...... 13-16-0 a new stadium club, new lighting system, the 1972 7 194,222 27,746 4-3-0 Current Home Win Streak ...... 1 new playing surface, a new handicap seating 1973 6 159,081 26,513 4-2-0 Most Points Scored ...... 69 vs Louisville 1974 6 174,172 29,028 4-2-0 Most Points by Opponent ...... 55, UT area and numerous concession stands and 1975 6 144,453 24,075 3-3-0 Host to annual St. Jude Liberty Bowl Classic restroom facilities for the new sections. 1976 7 **281,966 *40,280 5-2-0 In 1999, the city of Memphis and 1977 7 198,686 28,383 5-2-0 1978 6 158,696 26,449 3-3-0 TOP TEN CROWDS Jumbotron enter into an agreement which 1979 6 168,200 28,033 3-3-0 YEAR OPPONENT ATTEN. placed a new scoreboard system in the sta- 1980 6 143,105 23,850 2-4-0 1996 Tennessee 65,885 dium. 1981 5 158,203 31,640 0-5-0 1991 Mississippi 65,483 The stadium, which is the home of the 1982 6 102,003 17,000 1-5-0 1992 Tennessee 65,234 annual Liberty Bowl game each December, 1983 5 183,671 *36,734 2-2-1 1987 Mississippi 64,187 1984 6 235,269 39,212 4-1-1 1989 Mississippi 59,795 played host to the Tennessee-Kentucky High 1985 6 221,477 36,913 1-3-2 BOWL LIBERTY 1999 Mississippi 57,523 School All-Star game in 1994. 1986 4 110,932 27,733 0-4-0 1988 Tennessee 55,173 The largest crowd to witness a Memphis 1987 6 206,848 34,475 4-1-1 1988 6 178,767 29,795 5-1-1 1981 Mississippi 53,170 home football game at the Liberty Bowl was 1979 Mississippi 53,166 1989 6 201,378 33,563 1-5-0 1976 Tennessee 52,341 the record-setting 65,885 in the Tigers' stun- 1990 6 157,346 26,224 3-2-1 ning upset of No. 6 ranked Tennessee in 1991 6 191,896 31,982 3-3-0 The largest crowd Memphis has ever played in front of was 1996. The Tigers defeated the Vols, 21-17, 1992 6 224,449 37,408 4-2-0 107,261 when the Tigers fell to Tennessee in Knoxville 1993 5 126,342 25,268 3-2-0 during the '99 season. before a regionally televised audience on 1994 6 149,943 24,991 4-2-0 CBS TV. The nation, however, saw Memphis' 1995 5 99,629 19,926 2-3-0 game-winning drive when CBS carried the 1996 6 214,511 *35,752 3-3-0 195 The University of Memphis' football pro- final five minutes nationally. 1997 6 121,340 20,223 4-2-0 193 gram is very fortunate to have one of the finest 1998 6 140,871 23,478 2-4-0 The Liberty Bowl has also hosted concerts 1999 6 185,044 30,841 2-4-0 football facilities in the nation in which to play its ranging from the Rolling Stones to the Billy TOT 207 5,779,922 27,922 108-92-7 home football games. Liberty Bowl Memorial Graham Crusade for Christ and numerous **Largest single season attendance total in school history. Stadium, “built by the citizens of Memphis”, is Truck and Tractor competitions. *Led nation in increased attendance. a memorial to the veterans of World War I, Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium/Rex Dockery Field, which hosts the annual Liberty Bowl game, has been home to the Tiger World War II and the Korean War. The reno- football team since 1965. vated 62,380-seat facility, built in 1965 at a cost of $3.7 million by the city of Memphis and renovated in 1987 for $19.5 million, is oper- ated by the Memphis Park Commission. The Tigers inaugurated the stadium in the fall of 1965 and in 32 years, have compiled a 104-84-7 record in the Liberty Bowl. The stadium features a new “prescription turf” play- ing surface, spacious locker rooms and a four-level press box, which features a stadium club for VIPs. In December of 1983, city of Memphis officials named the playing surface Rex Dock- ery Field in honor of the late Tiger coach, who was killed in a plane crash. In the spring of 1984, the Coca-Cola Bot- tling Company of Memphis added a new scoreboard and sound system to Liberty Bowl The Liberty Bowl HOMECOMING RESULTS LIBERTY BOWL RECORDS 1926: Memphis 0, Middle Tennessee 27 Best Record: 5-1-0 (1967, 1969) vs Louisville, 1969; Opponent - 8, Tennessee, 1969 1929: Memphis 0, Delta State 0 Worst Record: 0-5-0 (1981) Most Points Scored by an Individual: Memphis - 18 1932: Memphis 6, Tennessee JC 0 Most Points Scored: Memphis - 69 vs Louisville, 1969; by seven players (most recent Gerard Arnold vs Arkansas 1933: Memphis 0, Western Kentucky 19 Opponent - 55, Tennessee, 1969 State, 1997); Opponent - 24 by Michael Haddix, Missis- 1934: Memphis 18, Middle Tennessee 0 Highest Combined Score: 88 pts., 69-19 win against sippi State, 1982, and James Jones, Mississippi State, 1978 1935: Memphis 0, Union University 33 Louisville, 1969 Most Rushing Touchdowns by an Individual: Mem- 1937: Memphis 13, Tennessee Tech 14 Lowest Combined Score: 3 pts., 3-0 loss to Ole Miss, phis - 3 by five players (most recent Gerard Arnold vs 1938: Memphis 20, Troy State 6 1999 Arkansas State, 1997); Opponent - 4, Michael Haddix, 1939: Memphis 0, Western Kentucky 12 Longest Run from Scrimmage: Memphis - 92 yards by Mississippi State, 1982, and James Jones, Mississippi State, 1940: Memphis 26, Louisiana College 13 Herb Covington vs Cincinnati, 1966; Opponent - 84 yards 1978 1941: Memphis 23, Delta State 7 by Mickey Collins, Wichita State, 1978 Most Rushing Touchdowns by a Team: Memphis - 7 1942: Memphis 0, Union University 39 Longest Pass Completion: Memphis - 94 yards by Lloyd vs North State, 1971; Opponent - 6 by Tennessee, 1947: Memphis 40, Austin Peay 0 Patterson to Earnest Gray vs Houston, 1978; Opponent - 1969, and Texas A&M, 1978 Most Touchdown Passes by an Individual: Memphis - 1948: Memphis 21, Union University 0 80 yards by John Bond to Danny Knight, Mississippi State, 1982 3 by Steve Matthews vs Arkansas State, 1993; Opponent - 1949: Memphis 21, Kansas State 14 Longest Return: Memphis - 91 yards by 4 by Mike Shula, Alabama, 1985 1950: Memphis 20, Southwestern Louisiana 0 Bob Orians vs Southern Miss, 1977; Opponent - 99 yards Most Touchdown Passes by a Team: Memphis - 5 vs 1951: Memphis 38, Western Kentucky 0 by Izell McGill, Mississippi State, 1996 (intercepted ) Louisville, 1969; Opponent - 4 by Alabama, 1985 1952: Memphis 29, Louisville 25 Longest Kickoff Return: Memphis - 98 yards by Jerry Most Touchdown Receptions by an Individual: Mem- 1953: Memphis 0, Arkansas State 20 Harris vs Southern Miss, 1983; Opponent - 100 yards by phis - 3 by four players (most recent Russell Copeland vs 1954: Memphis 26, Arkansas State 7 Maurice Nelson, Tulane, 1985 Tennessee, 1992); Opponent - 3 by Alama Matthews, 1955: Memphis 20, Tennessee Tech 12 Longest Return: Memphis - 94 yards by Keith Wright Vanderbilt, 1982 1956: Memphis 42, Western Kentucky 0 vs Louisville, 1975; Opponent - 85 yards by Morris Letcher, Most Field Goals Made by an Individual: Memphis - 4 1957: Memphis 6, Southern Mississippi 14 East Carolina, 1992 by Rusty Bennett vs North Texas State, 1977; Opponent - 1958: Memphis 26, The Citadel 28 Longest Field Goal: Memphis - 51 yards by Joe Allison 4 by Jim Becksvoort, Tennessee, 1992 1959: Memphis 16, Florida State 6 vs Mississippi State, 1992; Opponent - Franco Grilla 50 Most Points Kicking by an Individual: Memphis - 13 1960: Memphis 42, Hardin-Simmons 7 yards, Central Florida, 1990 by Don Glosson vs Mississippi, 1983; Opponent - 14 by 1961: Memphis 35, Abilene Christian 0 Most Yards Rushing by an Individual: Memphis - 260 Jim Becksvoort, Tennessee, 1992 1962: Memphis 8, Southern Mississippi 6 yards by Paul Gowen vs Tulsa, 1969; Opponent - 206 Most by an Individual: Memphis - 3 by 1963: Memphis 9, South Carolina 0 yards by , North Carolina, 1984 Keith Simpson vs North Texas State, 1977, and Olie Cordell 1964: Memphis 34, Louisville 0 Most Yards Rushing by a Team: Memphis - 507 vs vs Mississippi State, 1965; Opponent - 3 by Chris Donnelly, 1965: Memphis 33, Mississippi State 13 Tulsa, 1969; Opponent - 430, Houston, 1968 Vanderbilt, 1989 1966: Memphis 6, Tulsa 0 Fewest Yards Rushing by a Team: Memphis - minus 13 Most Interceptions by a Team: Memphis - 6 vs Tulsa, 1967: Memphis 7, Florida State 26 yards vs Texas A&M, 1979; Opponent - minus 4 yards, 1972; Opponent - 5 by three teams (most recent New 1968: Memphis 29, Southern Mississippi 7 Mississippi, 1993 Mexico, 1986) 1969: Memphis 42, Tulsa 24 Most Yards Passing by an Individual: Memphis - 335, Most Interception Return Yardage by an Individual: LIBERTY BOWL 1970: Memphis 16, Florida State 12 Steve Matthews vs ECU, 1992; Opponent - 370 yards by Memphis - 95 yards by Marty Hammock vs Southern Miss, 1971: Memphis 7, Houston 35 T.J. Rubley, Tulsa, 1991 1973; Opponent - 124 yards by Shawn Ferguson, Cincin- nati, 1998 (two interceptions) 1972: Memphis 38, Utah State 29 Most Yards Passing by a Team: Memphis - 335 vs East Carolina, 1992; Opponent - 371 yards, Tulsa, 1991 Most Punts by an Individual: Memphis - 13 by Hugh 1973: Memphis 10, Southern Mississippi 13 196 Fewest Yards Passing by a Team: Memphis - 6 yards Owens vs Texas A&M, 1979 196 1974: Memphis 42, Florida State 14 vs Southern Miss, 1966; Opponent - 14, Southern Miss, Most Punt Returns by an Individual: Memphis - 6 by 1975: Memphis 7, Southern Mississippi 21 1981 Russell Copeland vs Cincinnati, 1992; Opponent - 8 by 1976: Memphis 28, Auburn 27 Most Passing Attempts by an Individual: Memphis - , Tennessee, 1981 1977: Memphis 13, Louisville 14 44 by Steve Matthews vs Louisville, 1993 & Bernard Oden Most Punt Returns by a Team: Memphis - 8 vs Quantico, 1978: Memphis 35, Vanderbilt 14 vs Minnesota, 1997; Opponent - 51 by , 1968; Opponent - 13 by Texas A&M, 1979 1979: Memphis 10, Louisville 6 East Carolina, 1994 Most Punt Return Yardage: Memphis - 133 by David 1980: Memphis 10, Vanderbilt 14 Most Passing Attempts by a Team: Memphis - 46 vs Berrong vs Wichita State, 1968; Opponent - 123 by Morris 1981: Memphis 0, Southern Mississippi 10 Murray State, 1985; Opponent - 52 by East Carolina, 1994 Letcher, East Carolina, 1992 1982: Memphis 7, Cincinnati 16 Most Pass Completions by an Individual: Memphis - 1983: Memphis 20, Southern Mississippi 27 25 by Steve Matthews vs Louisville, 1993 & Bernard Oden 1984: Memphis 20, Southwestern Louisiana 7 vs Minnesota, 1997; Opponent - 35 by Marcus Crandell, MILESTONE VICTORIES 1985: Memphis 38, Tulane 21 East Carolina, 1994 1986: Memphis 17, Mississippi State 34 Most Pass Completions by a Team: Memphis - 25 vs Win Opponent Year Score 1987: Memphis 45, Tulane 36 Louisville, 1993; Opponent - 36 by East Carolina, 1994 1st Bolton Agricultural 1912 13-0 1988: Memphis 31, Mississippi State 10 Most Pass Receptions by an Individual: Memphis - 10 25th Southwestern 1922 26-0 1989: Memphis 13, Vanderbilt 10 by Russell Copeland vs Mississippi State, 1992 & Richie 50th Arkansas State 1929 6-0 75th Sunflower JC 1934 33-0 1990: Memphis 20, Southwestern Louisiana 6 Floyd vs Arkansas State, 1997; Opponent - 14, Chris Penn, Tulsa, 1993 100th Union 1941 7-6 1991: Memphis 28, Tulsa 33 125th Arkansas State 1949 61-7 1992: Memphis 34, Cincinnati 14 Most Yds on Pass Recept. by an Individual: Memphis - 186 by Bob Sherlag vs Mississippi State, 1965; Opponent 150th Middle Tenn. St. 1954 27-7 1993: Memphis 19, Tulsa 23 175th Texas-Arlington 1960 35-0 1994: Memphis 26, Cincinnati 3 - 184, Chris Penn, Tulsa, 1993 Most Total Offense by an Individual: Memphis - 365 200th Tulsa 1963 28-14 1995: Memphis 3, Mississippi 34 225th Mississippi 1967 27-17 1996: Memphis 18, Cincinnati 16 by Billy Fletcher vs Mississippi State, 1965; Opponent - 368 by Marcus Crandell, East Carolina, 1994 250th Cincinnati 1970 14-10 1997: Memphis 24, Houston 3 Most Total Offense by a Team: Memphis - 659 yards vs 275th Wichita State 1974 34-10 1998: Memphis 35, Arkansas State 19 Louisville, 1969; Opponent - 537 yards by Tulsa, 1991 300th Mississippi State 1979 14-13 1999: Memphis 31, Louisville 32 Most Combined Total Offense by Two Teams in a 325th Tulane 1987 45-36 Game: 965 yards, Memphis vs Tulsa, 1969 350th East Carolina 1993 34-7 WON 41, LOST 23, TIED 1 Most Touchdowns by a Team in a Game: Memphis - 10 375th UAB 1999 38-14 BowlBowl HistoryHistory MEMPHIS M 3 Brooks 45 run (PAT failed) the 9-yard line on the very next . BURLEY BOWL M 3 Gebara 1 run (Leonard kick) The Tigers kicked off to begin the second half. MEMPHIS 32 M 3 Gebara 64 pass from Leonard San Jose State couldn't move but got a second EAST TENNESSEE ST 12 (Leonard kick) chance when Paul "Skeeter" Gowen fumbled on MEMORIAL STADIUM (8,000) M 4 Nelson 4 run (PAT failed) Memphis' first offensive play. Bill Brown recovered on ET 4 Dixon 1 run (PAT failed) the Tiger 24 and a 14-3 U of M lead looked very NOVEMBER 22, 1956 precarious. The Spartans moved all the way to the Team Statistics U of M ETSU Tiger 2-yard line. But on fourth down, the Tiger Johnson City, TN - The University of Memphis First Downs 14 12 defense buckled down by meeting running back Joe took charge of the Burley Bowl football game in the Yards Rushing 282 158 Hicks at the line of scrimmage and slammed him to third quarter on a frigid Thanksgiving afternoon and Yards Passing 128 101 Total Yards 410 259 the Rose Bowl turf to end San Jose's only real threat. smashed through to a 32-12 victory over East Ten- After a scoreless third period, the Tigers went to nessee State. A crowd of about 700 watched the Total Offensive Plays NA NA Passes 3-6 7-12 work again. David Johnson picked off his second Tigers win their first ever bowl game. Punts 4-38.9 6-30.5 pass of the game and returned it 17 yards to the San 2-2 5-5 Jose State 18-yard line, where Paul "Skeeter" Gowen No. of Interceptions 2 0 LINESCORE Penalties 6-30 4-20 sprinted in for the score. Third Down Conversions NA NA San Jose's only touchdown was set up when a UofM 6 0 20 6 32 Sacks By NA NA pass from center sailed over punter John Kidwell's ETSU 6 0 0 6 12 head and was recovered at the Memphis 20-yard Individual Statistics line. A quarterback keeper by Brad Metheany with 36 Held to a 6-6 halftime tie by a battling bunch of

Rushing: U of M - Brooks 1-45; ETSU - Not Available seconds left in the contest got the Spartans their only GAMES BOWL Buccaneers, Memphis shook off the effects of the Passing: U of M - Leonard 3-6-128, ETSU - Tippett 7-12- touchdown. The extra point attempt was wide to the biting cold and punched across three touchdowns in 21 left. the third period for the margin of victory. Receiving: U of M - Gebara 1-64; ETSU - Not Available Light snow flurries fell during the early part of the GAME STATISTICS game and again near the end. East Tennessee State Q Play scored first as quarterback Howard Tippett passed SJ 1 FG Barnes 33 14 yards to halfback Bob Lindsey climaxing an 80- PASADENA BOWL M 1 Carlsen recover of blocked punt in end yard drive. MEMPHIS 28 zone (McGeorge kick) Before the Buccaneers could score again, SAN JOSE STATE 9 M 2 Harris 9 run (McGeorge kick) Memphis rang up 32 unanswered points. But only six M 4 Gowen 18 run (McGeorge kick) 197 of those came in the first half, when Bob Schmidt ROSE BOWL (104,091) M 4 Taylor 2 run (McGeorge kick) 197 cracked over from two yards out late in the first quarter. DECEMBER 18, 1971 SJ 4 Metheany 1 run (pass failed) Memphis penetrated several times in the sec- ond quarter once losing the ball on the East Tennes- Pasadena, CA - A hard-nosed defense which Team Statistics U of M SJS see State 1-yard line on a fumble. But it was not until caused many mistakes and an explosive offense that First Downs 15 11 the second half that the Tigers found themselves. capitalized on those mistakes led the Tigers to a 28- Yards Rushing 208 187 The first time Memphis received the ball in the 9 Pasadena Bowl rout over San Jose State before a Yards Passing 41 81 third quarter, fullback Bobby Brooks sprinted right up sparse crowd of 15,244 in the Rose Bowl. Total Yards 249 268 the middle, veered to the left and went 45 yards for a Total Offensive Plays 66 66 touchdown. And before that decisive period ended, LINESCORE Passes 3-13-2 6-19-4 the Tigers also scored on a one-yard plunge by Eddie Punts 7-39.0 6-35.7 Gebara and a 64-yard from Bubba UofM 7 7 0 14 28 Fumbles 5-1 3-1 Leonard to Gebara. SJS 3 0 0 6 9 Interceptions 4-57 2-27 Andy Nelson took a pitchout four yards for the Penalties 3-35 9-85 final Memphis touchdown in the opening minutes of Memphis, making its first major bowl appear- Third Down Conversions NA NA the fourth period. Leonard converted after the third ance ever, trailed 3-0 early in the opening period until Sacks By NA NA and fourth touchdowns. a blocked punt by Tom Carlsen, who was named the East Tennessee's last touchdown came mid- defensive player of the game, gave the Tigers a lead Individual Statistics way in the fourth period when quarterback Joe Dixon they would never relinquish. Rushing: U of M -Harris 10-87, Gowen 10-63; SJS ran in from 1-yard out. Carlsen blocked John McMillen's punt at the - Brice 12-54, Hicks 12-52. The Tigers ended the season with a 5-4-1 15-yard line and fell on the loose ball in the end zone Passing: U of M - Harvey 3-9-41, Robinson 0-4-0; record, while East Tennessee State dropped to 4-5 for the score. A 13-yard pass from Al Harvey to Dornell SJS - McMichael 5-16-47, Metheany 1-3-14 on the season. Harris, who was named the offensive player of the Receiving: U of M - Davis 1-24, Harris 1-13, Taylor game, was one of the highlights of a 65-yard drive 1-4; SJS - Brice 3-48, Alley 3-33 GAME STATISTICS early in the second period that gave Memphis a 14- Q Play 3 lead at intermission. Following the pass, Harris ET 1 Lindsey 14 pass from Tippett (PAT failed) broke loose for 20 yards and then took the ball in from M 1 Schmidt 2 run (PAT failed) UndefeatedUndefeated TeamsTeams MEMPHIS Four University of Memphis football teams have gone undefeated since the Tigers first took up the sport in 1912. The most recent Memphis team to go through a season without a defeat was the 1963 squad which ended the year 9-0-1. Memphis began its football program in 1912 and compiled a 1-2-1 record under head coach Clyde Wilson. The Tigers, then known as State Normal School, played Memphis University School to a scoreless tie in the first football game played at Memphis on October 5. The Tiger football squad notched its first victory three weeks later on October 26 against Bolton Agricultural, 13-0. The first undefeated team was coach 's 1929 squad which posted an 8-0-2 record, scoring 146 points and limiting the Tigers' 10 oppo- nents to a mere 27. Memphis, which was captained by Slick Headden and Joe Koch, captured the Mis- sissippi Valley Conference Championship with that undefeated season. Coach Allyn McKeen fielded one of the nation's highest scoring teams in 1938, a season which saw UNDEFEATED TIGERS: Front row (l-r): John Fred Robilio, Dave Casinelli, Richard Saccoccia, John Cronin, Ed Weldon, Jim UM finish with a 10-0-0 record. Memphis scored 281 Addington, Bill Gidden. Second row (l-r): Dick Quast, Wiley Patterson, Don Scroggins, John W. Wright, Harry Schuh, John Evans, points during the year, while only yielding 35. The Wayne Easley, Chuck Brooks, Charles Owens. Third row (l-r): Melio Sulipeck, Walter Heitzenrater, Ray Farmer, Bob Finamore, biggest margin of victory was a 68-0 thrashing of Harry Day, Ron Higdon, Don McClard, Doug Woodlief. Back row (l-r): Jim Haynie, Pete Ingram, Bob Sherlag, Ollie Cordill, Cumberland College. The Tigers also defeated Don Jones, Gene Ward, Herb196319631963 Cummings, Charles Alexander. Arkansas A&M, 50-0, later in the season. Roland UNDEFEATED TEAMS McMackin captained the 1938 Tigers. 198 The 1963 Memphis football team had only a 198 scoreless tie with Mississippi between them and a perfect season. The Tigers finished with a 9-0-1 record, UM's most recent undefeated season to date. Unlike the 1938 team, which was noted for its offense, this team made its mark as a defensive club. There were five shutouts, and the five remaining teams scored only 52 points. The Tigers, captained by Richard Saccoccia, rolled up 199 points. The 1963 squad had wins over Southern Miss (28-7), Tulsa (28-15), North Texas State (21-0), West Texas State (29-14), Mississippi State (17-14), Lou- isville (25-0), South Carolina (9-0), Chattanooga (13- 0) and Houston (29-6). Senior fullback Dave Casinelli led the NCAA in rushing and scoring during the 1963 season. Casinelli rushed for 1,016 yards and scored 84 points. He is the only Tiger back to win the national rushing and scoring titles. The legendary Tiger back continues to hold the Memphis record for yards rushing in a season and career. UNDEFEATED TIGERS: Front row (l-r): John Reeves, Chalmers Parr, Maurice Roach, Doug Mayo, Roland McMackin, Skeeter Ellis, Elmer Vaughn, Kimbrough Vaughn, Billy McComus. Second row (l-r): Bobby Davis, manager, Pop Calhoun, Hank Farino, Ed Palmer, Earl Whittington, James West, Jim Enoch, Bryan Robinson, Paul Hicks, John Michael. Back row (l-r): Bob Mathews, Murry Blurton, James Conlee, Billy Zarecor, Gordon Scoggins, Haggard Cherry, John Schwaiger, Bill McGinnis, Alton Gardner, J.T. Crawford.193819381938 All-TimeAll-Time CoachesCoaches MEMPHIS

CLYDE Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1933 7-1-1 149 44 1919 3-4-0 95 67 1934 3-3-2 75 63 WILSON 1935 1-6-1 30 209 1936 0-9-0 13 282 1912-1915 ELMORE 9-12-1 GEORGE ALLYN MCKEEN Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1920-1920 1912 1-2-1 13 6 0-5-0 1937-1938 1913 1-2-0 19 173 13-6-0 1914 3-5-0 73 102 1915 4-3-0 188 139 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1920 0-5-0 7 143 Year Record PTS OPP PTS TOM SHEA 1937 3-6-0 118 110 ROLLIN WILSON 1938 10-0-0 281 41 1916 COACHES HEAD 2-3-1 1921-1921 4-5-1 C.C. HUMPHREYS Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1916 2-3-1 152 90 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1939-1941 1921 4-5-1 110 198 14-15-0 V.M. ( Bic ) LESTER Year Record PTS OPP PTS 199 CAMPBELL 1939 3-7-0 85 127 199 BARNARD 1940 5-5-0 150 172 1917 1941 6-3-0 172 77 3-2-0 1922-1923 11-5-2 CHARLIE Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1917 3-2-0 48 67 Year Record PTS OPP PTS JAMERSON 1922 5-2-2 174 26 1923 6-3-0 75 55 1942-1942 JOHN 2-7-0 CHILDERSON ZACH CURLIN Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1942 2-7-0 87 243 1918 1924-1936 1-4-0 41-60-14 RALPH HATLEY Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1918 1-4-0 50 93 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1947-1957 1924 1-7-1 33 239 59-43-5 1925 0-7-1 37 240 V.M. ( Bic ) 1926 1-8-0 39 71 1927 5-3-1 156 116 CAMPBELL 1928 3-3-2 78 120 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1929 8-0-2 146 27 1947 6-2-1 238 59 1919 1930 6-3-1 161 92 1948 6-5-0 218 129 3-4-0 1931 2-5-2 33 102 1949 9-1-0 385 73 1932 4-5-0 67 54 1950 9-2-0 374 108 Head Coaching Records 1951 5-3-0 206 93 REX DOCKERY 1952 2-7-0 141 263 1953 6-4-0 135 140 1981-1983 1995-Present 1954 3-4-3 166 209 8-24-1 1955 2-7-0 94 197 18-37-0 1956 5-4-1 209 152 1957 6-4-0 195 111 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1981 1-10-0 82 209 Year Record PTS OPP PTS BILLY J. 1982 1-10-0 129 285 1995 3-8-0 150 240 MURPHY 1983 6-4-1 ** 274 205 1996 4-7-0 141 219 ** nation's second most improved team 1997 4-7-0 218 243 1998 2-9-0 226 340 1958-1971 1999 5-6-0 * 232 182 91-44-1 * nation's third most improved team Year Record PTS OPP PTS ALL-TIME RECORD: 378-388-32 1958 4-5-0 142 144 1984-1985 7-12-3 TOTAL POINTS: 14,058 1959 6-4-0 142 132 TOTAL OPP POINTS: 13,302 1960 8-2-0 303 79 1961 8-2-0 332 75 1962 8-1-0 261 67 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1963 9-0-1 199 56 1964 5-4-0 173 103 1984 5-5-1 201 178 1965 5-5-0 215 153 1985 2-7-2 180 243 1966 7-2-0 121 96 1967 6-3-0 206 150 1968 6-4-0 258 170 1969 8-2-0 328 191 1970 6-4-0 227 184 1986-1988 1971 5-6-0 255 202 12-20-1

FRED Year Record PTS OPP PTS HEAD COACHES PANCOAST 1986 1-10-0 104 292 1987 5-5-1 220 210 COACHING RECORDS 1988 6-5-0 226 205 1972-1974 Coach Record Pct. 200 20-12-1 200 Billy J. Murphy 91-44-1 .675 CHUCK Ralph Hatley 59-43-5 .589 Year Record PTS OPP PTS Zach Curlin 41-60-14 .454 1972 5-5-1 265 254 STOBART 1973 8-3-0 264 167 Rich. Williamson 31-35-0 .470 1974 7-4-0 225 148 1989-1994 29-36-1 .439 29-36-1 Fred Pancoast 20-12-1 .631 RICHARD Rip Scherer 18-37-0 .327 C.C. Humphreys 14-15-0 .483 WILLIAMSON Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1989 2-9-0 174 237 Allyn McKeen 13-6-0 .684 1975-1980 1990 4-6-1 215 234 Charlie Bailey 12-20-1 .379 31-35-0 1991 5-6-0 222 229 11-5-2 .705 1992 6-5-0 312 175 1993 6-5-0 268 215 Clyde Wilson 9-11-1 .463 Year Record PTS OPP PTS 1994 6-5-0 163 159 Rex Dockery 8-24-1 .258 1975 7-4-0 180 168 Rey Dempsey 7-12-3 .414 1976 7-4-0 241 182 V.M. Bic Campbell 6-6-0 .500 1977 6-5-0 228 194 1978 4-7-0 200 297 Rollin Wilson 4-5-1 .473 1979 5-6-0 166 223 Tom Shea 2-3-1 .454 1980 2-9-0 115 255 Charlie Jamerson 2-7-0 .222 John Childerson 1-4-0 .200 Elmore George 0-5-0 .000