2025 West Virginia University Football Record Book Supplement

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MOUNTAINEER NATIONAL HALL OF FAMERS

BRUCE LEE BOSLEY

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 1982 as a player

West Virginia’s second-ever consensus AllAmerican in 1955, Bruce Bosley was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1982. A native of Fresno, Calif., who grew up in Green Bank, W.Va., Bosley played on the 1954 Sugar Bowl team for the Mountaineers. That squad finished as the 10thranked team in the nation. He went on to a long and prosperous NFL career with the San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons for 13 seasons. A four-time Pro Bowl pick in 1960, 1965, 1966 and 1967, Bosley is a member of the San Francisco 49ers all-time team. The 6-2, 240-lb., center retired in 1969. He died April 26, 1995 in San Francisco.

ROBERT CLECKLER “BOBBY”

BOWDEN

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 2006 as a coach

Bobby Bowden, the No. 2 all-time win leader among college football coaches had an impressive 44-year coaching career which included two national championships. He served as head coach at West Virginia University from 1970-75, compiling a record of 42-26 with two Peach Bowl appearances. The Birmingham, Alabama, native graduated from Howard College (now Samford) in 1953 and began his coaching career as an assistant coach from 1954-55. He moved on to South Georgia Junior as head coach between 1956-58, before returning to his alma mater as head coach from 1959-62, posting a 31-6 record. His first stint at Florida State came in 1963 when he coached the wide receivers. He came to Morgantown in 1966 as offensive coordinator under Jim Carlen, before becoming the head coach in 1970. He left Morgantown in 1976 to become the head coach at Florida State and compiled a 316-97-4 record for an overall career mark of 389-129-4. He is the only coach in Division I-A football history to have enjoyed 14-straight 10-win seasons. His FSU teams finished an unprecedented 14-straight seasons in the Top 5 of the Associated Press College Football Poll, won the College Football National Championship in 1993 and 1999 and is 21-8-1 in bowl games. He died Aug. 8, 2021.

SR.

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 2013 as a coach

Frank Cignetti served as the offensive coordinator at West Virginia University under College Football Hall of Fame coach Bobby Bowden from 1970-75, before taking over as the Mountaineers’ head coach for four seasons (1976-79). The winningest head coach in IUP history, Cignetti led the Hawks to unprecedented success during his 20-year tenure from 1986 to 2005. He led the Hawks to conference titles in his first two seasons in 1986 and 1987 and subsequent Division II national title game appearances in 1990 and 1993. Cignetti took IUP to 13 Division II playoffs appearances, including six trips to the national semifinals, and he led the Hawks to at least a co-share of the PSAC Western Division title 14 times. Under his tutelage, IUP ranked in the Top 20 each season from 1986-2004, achieving undefeated regular seasons in 1991 and 1993. He retired after the 2005 season with an overall record of 199-77-1, finishing as the thirdwinningest active coach in Division II. His teams received the Lambert Cup 10 times as the top Division II team in the East. He was named the PSAC West Coach of the Year five times and the Kodak College Division Regional Coach of the Year three times en route to earning Chevrolet Division II National Coach of the Year honors in 1991. He coached 11 First Team All-Americans and 124 First Team All-PSAC performers.

Bears. The Bears selected Howley in the first round of the 1958 draft (No. 11 overall pick), making him the third Mountaineer football player ever selected in the first round by an NFL organization. He played one season for the Bears before a serious knee injury during training camp in 1959 caused him to miss most of the next two years. He spent that time on the NFL’s inactive list while recuperating from the injury. In 1961, the newly formed Dallas Cowboys decided to take a chance on Howley and it paid off in a big way. Howley became the Cowboys’ regular outside linebacker for the next 12 years as an important piece to the team’s famous “Doomsday Defense”. He was named All-Pro six times while teaming with Lee Roy Jordan and Bob Lilly to give the Cowboys one of the most feared defenses in the NFL His greatest moment came in Super Bowl V in 1971 playing against the Baltimore Colts. Although Dallas lost the game to Baltimore, 16-13, Howley still won game MVP honors, the only time in Super Bowl history a player on a losing team won MVP honors. In 1972, the Cowboys again reached the Super Bowl, this time defeating the Miami Dolphins. Howley had another outstanding game with a 41-yard interception return. Howley was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2023, is a member of the Cowboy Ring of Honor, an inaugural inductee into the WVU Sports Hall of Fame in 1991 and an inaugural member of the Mountaineer Legends Society in 2016.

Chuck Howley, of Warwood, West Virginia, was one of the most impressive all-around athletes in West Virginia University sports history - a rare five-sport letterwinner at WVU who later went on to a hall of Fame career with the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL He excelled as a guard and center for coach Art “Pappy” Lewis. During his three years playing with the varsity, WVU compiled a 21-8-1 mark including a 21-7 victory over Penn State in 1955 - the last time West Virginia defeated the Nittany Lions until 1984. Although hampered by injuries throughout much of his career, he still managed to receive third-team All-America recognition by the Williamson Rating Service as a senior. Howley played in three college all-star games -- the East-West Shrine Game, the College Football All-Star Game and the Senior Bowl, where he caught the eye of the Chicago

A three-year starter at quarterback, the dynamic Major Harris became the first player in NCAA history to rush for more than 2,000 yards and pass for more than 5,000 yards in his career. As a freshman, Harris led the Mountaineers to the 1987 Sun Bowl. The following season, the quarterback led West Virginia to an undefeated season and a match-up with Notre Dame for the national championship in the 1988 Fiesta Bowl. He accounted for 20 touchdowns that season, while earning ECAC Player of the Year honors and finishing fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting. During his junior campaign, Harris threw for 17 touchdowns and ran for six, while setting school records for most total offense and quarterback rushing yards. He was a voted a first-team All-America, named the ECAC Player of the Year and finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting. Drafted by the Los Angeles Raiders in the 1990 NFL Draft, Harris spent several seasons playing in the Canadian Football League, Arena Football League and other semi-pro leagues. WVU retired his No. 9 on Nov. 6, 2021.

FRANK CIGNETTI
CHARLES LOUIS “CHUCK” HOWLEY
Pro Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2023 as a player
MAJOR CLAYBOURNE HARRIS
College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2009 as a player

ROBERT LEE “SAM” HUFF

Pro Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 1982 as a player

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 1980 as a player

A name synonymous with West Virginia football, Robert Lee “Sam” Huff ranks among the all-time great NFL linebackers. At West Virginia, Huff was a 6-1, 230-lb. tackle before being drafted in the third round by the New York Giants in 1956. Shortly thereafter, the Farmington, West Virginia, native became one of the greatest and most publicized linebackers in pro football history and the first defensive football player to make the cover of Time magazine. CBS produced a half-hour pro football documentary entitled “The Violent World of Sam Huff.” A fierce competitor and a great rival of Green Bay Packers linebacker Ray Nitsche, Huff earned Pro Bowl status five times, first as a Giant, and then as a Washington Redskin, where he finished his career in 1969. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1980 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1982.

IRA ERRETT “RAT” RODGERS

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1953 as a player

West Virginia’s preeminent all-around athlete, Ira Errett “Rat” Rodgers gained fame as a hard-charging fullback from 1917-19. Called one of “the finest football players in the land” by syndicated columnist Grantland Rice, Rodgers is unanimously considered West Virginia’s finest pre-World War II football player. A consensus All-American in 1919, Rodgers gained national notoriety after a 25-0 whipping of Princeton, against which he passed for 162 yards and two touchdowns. For the season Rodgers accounted for 147 points. Later an amateur state golf champion, the Bethany, West Virginia, native remained at West Virginia as football (1920-25, 1943-45), baseball (192142) and golf coach (1949). Rodgers was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1953. He died February 22, 1963, in Morgantown.

ALFRED EARLE “GREASY” NEALE

P ro Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 1969 as a coach

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 1967 as a coach

A noted player and coach, “Greasy” Neale’s affiliation with West Virginia lasted three years as head football coach from 1931-34. Prior to his stay in Morgantown, Greasy (a nickname he had carried since childhood), was a three-sport standout at West Virginia Wesleyan before embarking on an eight-year major league baseball career with the Cincinnati Reds. While a baseball player, Neale also found time to play professional football in the fall. Upon his retirement as an athlete, Neale became a college coaching gypsy, guiding some of the nation’s finest football programs before taking the NFL Philadelphia Eagles coaching job in 1941. Introducing the “naked reverse”, manto-man shifting defenses, the stutter series and a primitive form of the 4-3 defense during his pro football coaching tenure, Neale guided the Eagles to the 1949 NFL title. The Parkersburg native was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1967 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1969. He died Nov. 2, 1973, in Lake Worth, Florida.

College Football Hall of Fame

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A two-sport letterman at West Virginia in football and wrestling from 1930-32, he achieved great success as a head coach on the prep and collegiate level. He coached high school football for six seasons in West Virginia and Ohio, winning two state championships at Parkersburg (W.Va.), prior to enlisting in the U.S. Army during World War II. Following his discharge, he was the head coach at Muhlenberg (N.J.) College from 1946-48, compiling a 25-5 record. He left there to become head coach at Syracuse, serving as head man there from 1949-73. His teams were an impressive 153-91-3, went to seven bowls, winning the national championship in 1959, and captured four Lambert Trophies (1952, 1956, 1959 and 1966). He was National Coach of the Year in 1959 and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1982. He died in 1993 at age 83.

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 2005 as a coach

The winningest coach in WVU history with a 149-93-4 record, Don Nehlen served as Mountaineer head man from 1980-2000. During his 21 years as head coach in Morgantown, Nehlen guided the Mountaineers to 13 bowl games and two bids for national titles playing Notre Dame in the 1989 Fiesta Bowl and Florida in the 1994 Sugar Bowl. He coached 15 first-team All-Americans, 82 all-conference players and 51 players that went on to play professional football. His resume included coaching stints in the Blue-Gray, East-West Shrine and Hula Bowl all-star games, and he served as president of the 10,000-member American Football Coaches Association in 1997. Nehlen, a two-time national coach of the year in 1988 and 1993, is a member of the Mid-American Conference, Bowling Green, Gator Bowl, Chick-Fil-A Bowl and WVU Sports Halls of Fame. He also served as head coach of his alma mater, Bowling Green, from 1968-76, posting a 53-35-4 mark. The native of Canton, Ohio, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005.

A coach at West Virginia from 1921-24, Clarence “Doc” Spears was responsible for developing West Virginia’s great football fortunes of the early 1920s. During his coaching tenure in Morgantown, the school played in its first bowl game (East-West) in 1922, produced its first unbeaten team (also 1922), defeated Pitt, 9-6 that 1922 season (considered among the greatest wins in school history) and helped build a football stadium. A cordial and delightful man off the field, Spears was the opposite on it, evoking confrontations with sportswriters, alumni and fans alike. After his brief tenure in Morgantown where he also doubled as a practicing medical doctor, thus earning the nickname “Doc,” Spears also coached at Minnesota and Oregon among others, until retiring in 1935 to devote his full time to medicine, practicing in Ypsilanti, Mich. Spears was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955. He died Feb. 1, 1964, in Jupiter, Florida.

FLOYD “BEN” SCHWARTZWALDER
1982 as a coach
CLARENCE WILEY “DOC” SPEARS
College Football Hall of Fame
Inducted: 1955 as a coach
DONALD EUGENE “DON” NEHLEN

STEVE SLATON

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 2025 as a player

This three-year starter was a quick-footed and speedy runner who ran for a school record 1,744 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2006, helping lead the Mountaineers to a second-straight 11-win season. He was second in the nation in all-purpose yards, fourth in rushing yards per game and tied for No. 12 in scoring. Slaton finished with a complete sweep, earning unanimous and consensus All-America honors. The Levittown, Pennsylvania, native ran for more than 1,000 yards all three years, helping the Mountaineers to three-straight 11-win seasons and Top 10 rankings. While he was at WVU, he finished his career among the Top 10 active players nationally in career rushing yards, career rushing yards per game, career rushing touchdowns, career yards per carry, scoring touchdowns, total points and points per game and all-purpose yards per game. He also was named the most valuable player of the 2006 Sugar Bowl, finishing with a bowl record 204 yards against Georgia.

“JUMBO

STYDAHAR

Pro Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 1967 as a player

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 1956 as a player

A brilliant, but under-recognized two-sport athlete at West Virginia until his graduation in 1936, “Jumbo Joe” Stydahar lost that distinction after surprisingly being the first player taken by the Chicago Bears in the 1936 NFL draft -- the first player ever selected by the organization. Born in Kaylor, Pennsylvania, and later a standout at Shinnston High (W.Va.), Stydahar was a giant of a man (6-4, 245-lbs.) who became a perennial NFL all-star at tackle. A sixty-minute performer with the “Monsters of the Midway,”Stydahar played without a helmet, one of the last performers to do so. He participated on three NFL championship teams with the Bears and was named to the official all-NFL team from 1937-40. He sandwiched a two-year stint in the Navy (1943-44) in the middle of his pro career, which finished in 1946. Following his playing career, Stydahar coached the 1951 Los Angeles Rams to the NFL championship, the organization’s first and only title. Stydahar was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1956 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967. He died March 23, 1977, in Beckley,West Virginia.

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 2011 as a player

A 1982 consensus All-American, Darryl Talley was one of the most dominant defenders in West Virginia University and Buffalo Bills history. A four-year starter at linebacker for the Mountaineers from 1979-82, Talley amassed 484 career tackles – the most by any WVU player when his playing career ended. His five tackles for loss in 1980 versus Penn State still stand as a WVU single-game record. For his career, Talley had 282 unassisted tackles , 202 assisted tackles, 28 tackles for loss and 19 quarterback sacks from 1979-82. The native of East Cleveland, Ohio, went on to stardom in Buffalo as a starter for 12 outstanding seasons at linebacker from 1983-94, never missing a game while playing for the Bills. Talley is the Bills’ all-time leading tackler with 1,137 career takedowns. He also recorded 38.5 sacks and 11 interceptions as a Bill. Talley spent the 1995 campaign with the Atlanta Falcons and played one more year with the Minnesota Vikings in 1996 before retiring. WVU retired his No. 90 on Oct. 2, 2021.

FIELDING HARRIS

“HURRY UP” YOST

College Football Hall of Fame

Inducted: 1951 as a coach

Always in a hurry, thus the nickname “Hurry Up,” Fielding Harris Yost gained national acclaim as a college football coach at Michigan at the turn of the century. Yost’s travels included a stop at West Virginia, where he earned a law degree and played football in 1895-96. After his two years at WVU, the Fairview, West Virginia, native took the Michigan coaching job at age 30 in 1900. Four years later, he showed his appreciation for his alma mater at West Virginia by beating the Mountaineers 130-0, a score that didn’t endear him to the West Virginia faithful. That 1904 Michigan squad was called the “PointA-Minute”team. Later the athletic director at Michigan, he was singularly instrumental in building the nation’s largest football stadium at Michigan. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951. He died Aug. 20, 1946, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

JOSEPH LEE
JOE”
DARRYL VICTOR TALLEY
STEVE SLATON

MOUNTAINEER CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS

This Pottstown, Pennsylvania, native captured first team All-America honors from five different sources during a 1995 season in which he nabbed five interceptions. The year prior as a junior, Beasley led the nation with 10 picks. Of his 19 career interceptions (second all-time at WVU), three went for TDs. A Jim Thorpe and Football News defensive player of the year semifinalist as a senior, Beasley was a third-round selection of the Jacksonville Jaguars and played in the NFL for nine seasons with the Jaguars, New York Jets and Atlanta Falcons.

BISHOP JR.

Defensive Back

Cornerback Beanie Bishop Jr. earned consensus All-America honors and did so without years of offseason buildup and momentum. After transferring from Minnesota, his one year spent in Morgantown was special. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, he became the second WVU cornerback to earn Consensus All-America honors, (Aaron Beasley, 1995). Bishop also was the first Mountaineer to earn the distinction since 2020 (Darius Stills) and 13th West Virginia player in school history.

Bishop earned a spot on all five (Walter Camp – first team, FWAA – first team, AP –second team, Sporting News – second team, AFCA – second team) All-America teams that make up the consensus team. Bishop was also named to All-America teams by the College Football Network, Bleacher Report and Phil Steele (first team) and USA Today and FOX Sports (second team).

Bishop, a 2023 All-Big 12 Conference First Team performer also was a semifinalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award. He started all 13 games for the Mountaineers and led the nation in passes defended (24) and breakups (20), was second in forced incompletions (17) and was tied for No. 19 in interceptions (4). He finished No. 2 in WVU history for single-season pass breakups (20) and tied the school record with five pass breakups in a game.

This Green Bank, West Virginia, resident earned consensus All-America honors as a tackle in 1955, ending a 36-year West Virginia consensus drought. A terrific all-around player, Bosley played on the 1954 Sugar Bowl team and helped WVU to a three-year 31-7 mark. A second-round selection by the San Francisco 49ers in 1956, the 1953 Academic All-American was a four-time all-pro as a member of the 49ers during his 13-year NFL career. Bosley was a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

West Virginia’s fifth consensus All-American used equal amounts of brains and muscle to gain national acclaim. A native of Richlands, Virginia, Compton was cited by seven different sources for his consensus tag at center. One of four Rotary Lombardi Award finalists, he was a NCAA Today’s Top Six winner and was selected to speak on behalf of all NCAA student-athletes at the 1993 NCAA Convention in Dallas. A third-round pick by the Detroit Lions in 1993, the Academic All-American was a fixture at guard and center for the Lions for eight seasons before moving on to New England, where he won two Super Bowl rings with the Patriots and played one season with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

AARON BEASLEY Cornerback 1995
MIKE COMPTON Center 1992
BRUCE BOSLEY
BEANIE BISHOP JR.
BEANIE

CANUTE CURTIS

One of West Virginia’s most decorated defenders, linebacker Canute Curtis was the anchor of the nation’s No. 1-rated defense in 1996. The Big East Defensive Player of the Year and the school’s al-ltime sack leader with 34.5, the Amityville, New York, native was a finalist for the Butkus Award, the Football Writers Association Bronko Nagurski Award and the Football News defensive player of the year. He was a sixth-round draft pick of the Cincinnati Bengals.

Mammoth offensive tackle Brian Jozwiak became Coach Don Nehlen’s second consensus All-American in 1985. Jozwiak gained consensus status at offensive tackle by earning first team All-America honors from five different sources. The seventh player taken in the 1986 NFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs, the Catonsville, Maryland, resident was just the fifth Mountaineer to be taken in the first round of the NFL draft. Jozwiak played three NFL seasons before injury forced him into early retirement.

Fullback 1919

Hailed as one of the nation’s finest pre-World War II football players, Ira Errett Rodgers is considered by several historians to be West Virginia’s finest all-around athlete. West Virginia’s first consensus pick in 1919 at fullback, the Bethany, West Virginia, native amassed the single greatest season of any West Virginia player in 1919, leading the nation in scoring with 147 points. National syndicated columnist Grantland Rice labelled Rodgers “the finest all-around football player in the land” that season. Rodgers was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 1953.

Wyatt Milum became the fourth WVU offensive linemen to earn Consensus AllAmerica honors and 14th in school history. He was honored as the Big 12 Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year and was named to the all-conference first-team squad. Milum earned first-team All-America honors on four of the five teams that make up Consensus honors (Walter Camp – first team, AFCA – first team, FWAA – first team, Sporting News – first team) and was a second-team selection by the Associated Press. The two-time All-Big 12 Conference selection played in 47 career games, started 43, including the last 42 games in which he played. Milum did not allow a sack in 34 of his last 36 games in which he played, including not allowing any over his last two seasons. As a senior, he was named a semifinalist for the Outland Trophy and did not allow a quarterback hurry and only gave up seven pressures.

Dan Mozes was named the Rimington Award winner, signifying the top center in the nation. He helped lead the Mountaineers to two 11-win seasons, two Top 10 final rankings and set the best four-year record in the school’s history. The Washington, Pennsylvania, native finished with a complete sweep, earning both unanimous and consensus All-America honors. He was a leader on one of the most explosive offenses in college football, ranking No. 2 nationally in rushing, No. 3 in scoring, No. 5 in total offense and No. 6 in fewest sacks allowed. West Virginia averaged 303 yards per game rushing, 38.9 points a game and 461.4 yards per game of total offense. He signed a free agent contract with the Minnesota Vikings.

WYATT MILUM
BRIAN JOZWIAK
IRA ERRETT “RAT” RODGERS
WYATT MILUM

Considered among the top punters in NCAA football history, Todd Sauerbrun established an NCAA standard 48.4 punting average in 1994 on the way to consensus All-America status. Sauerbrun also set NCAA marks in career punting average (46.1) and season punts traveling longer than 50 yards (32). The AT&T national Long Distance Award winner earned a clean sweep of All-America teams in 1994 and had one punt travel 90 yards against Nebraska in the Kickoff Classic. The Setauket, New York, native was the 56th player taken in the 1995 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears (second round), the highest specialist taken since 1979. He also played for the Kansas City Chiefs and was named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-Century College Football Team for the 1900’s.

This three-year starter was a quick-footed and speedy runner who ran for a school record 1,744 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2006, helping lead the Mountaineers to a second-straight 11-win season. He was second in the nation in all-purpose yards, fourth in rushing yards per game and tied for No. 12 in scoring. Slaton finished with a complete sweep, earning unanimous and consensus All-America honors. The Levittown, Pennsylvania, native ran for more than 1,000 yards all three years, helping the Mountaineers to three-straight 11-win seasons and Top 10 rankings. While he was at WVU, he finished his career among the Top 10 active players nationally in career rushing yards, career rushing yards per game, career rushing touchdowns, career yards per carry, scoring touchdowns, total points and points per game and all-purpose yards per game. He also was named the most valuable player of the 2006 Sugar Bowl, finishing with a bowl record 204 yards against Georgia.

DARIUS STILLS

Defensive Lineman

A two-year starter and four-year letterman, Darius Stills, was coach Neal Brown’s first consensus All-American honoree in 2020. The Big 12 Conference’s Defensive Lineman of the Year and two-time All-Big 12 First-Team selection earned spots on nine different All-America teams, including first team by the Associated Press and Sporting News and second team by FWAA and Walter Camp. The Lott Trophy and Senior CLASS Award national semifinalist was the first WVU lineman to earn AP First-Team All-America honors in school history. In 2020, Stills was one of the main cogs in the Power 5’s No. 1 defense, only giving up 291.4 yards per game. During his final two years, Stills registered 72 tackles, including 40 solo stops, 10.5 sacks, 22 tackles for loss, a forced fumble, two pass breakups and an interception.

Linebacker

Coach Don Nehlen’s first consensus AllAmerica pick in 1982 (third ever at WVU), linebacker Darryl Talley captured first team All-America status on nine teams that season. A vicious hitter who finished his career as the school’s all-time leading tackler, Talley was among the first great Nehlen players that elevated West Virginia football nationally. Selected in the second round by the Buffalo Bills in 1983, the Cleveland, Ohio, native became a fixture on four Buffalo Super Bowl teams. Talley was a two-time NFL all-pro with the Bills.

A four-year starter who anchored the Mountaineer defense from his linebacker post, he surpassed fellow consensus All-American Darryl Talley to become the school’s all-time leading tackler in 2003. Finished his career with 492 total tackles in becoming WVU’s ninth consensus All-American. The Trappe, Pennsylvania, native displayed the knack for making big plays for the Mountaineer defense and finished his career as WVU’s career leader in tackles for loss with 47.5.

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Nov. 17, 2007

Nov. 8, 2007

Oct. 27, 2007

Sept. 28, 2007

Sept. 22, 2007

Sept. 13, 2007

L/23-26

2.27 W/34-17

W/17-6

4.22 L/3-24

7.70 W/48-28 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

3.20 W/31-3

2.72 L/13-21

1.17 W/48-7

2.99 W/31-14

Oct. 12, 2000

Sept. 23, 2000

Sept. 16, 2000

Sept. 2, 2000

Nov. 27, 1999

Nov. 13, 1999

Nov. 6, 1999

Oct. 30, 1999

Sept. 25, 1999

Sept. 18, 1999

Sept. 4, 1999

Dec. 26, 1998 National

Nov. 27, 1998

Nov. 21, 1998

Nov. 7, 1998

Oct. 24, 1998

Oct. 3, 1998

Sept. 19, 1998

Sept. 5, 1998

Dec. 29, 1997

Nov. 28, 1997

Nov. 22, 1997

Nov. 1, 1997

Oct. 25, 1997

Sept. 27, 1997

Sept. 13, 1997

Sept. 6, 1997

Jan. 1, 1997

Nov. 23, 1996

Nov. 2, 1996

Oct. 26, 1996

Oct. 5, 1996

Sept. 28, 1996

31, 1996

Nov. 24, 1995

Jan. 2, 1995

Nov. 24, 1994

28, 1994

Jan. 1,

20,

30,

24,

23,

WEST VIRGINIA IN THE AP RANKINGS

Since the Associated Press football poll was established in 1936, West Virginia football and the national rankings have evolved into a regular pairing. Beginning with Pappy Lewis’ magnificent 1953 team that finished No. 10 in the nation and played in the 1954 Sugar Bowl, 21 Mountaineer teams have finished the season rated among the nation’s best by either AP, United Press International or USA Today. The Associated Press rankings began in 1936, United Press International in 1950 and ESPN/USA Today in 1982.

Oct.

Oct.

Sept. 2,

WVU vs. AP Ranked Teams

Since 2000, West Virginia has played 82 teams ranked in the AP Top 25. Twenty-six of those have been Mountaineer wins. Overall, beginning with a 27-0 loss to Fordham on October 18, 1941, West Virginia has played 181 games against teams ranked by the Associated Press. Fifty times (indicated in bold), the Mountaineers have defeated a ranked team, the last victory coming against Iowa State on Oct. 30, 2021.

DATE OPPONENT

Dec. 17, 2024 Memphis (Frisco Bowl)

Oct. 19, 2024 Kansas State

Oct. 12, 2024 Iowa State 11 16-28/L

Aug. 30, 2024 Penn

Nov. 11, 2023 at Oklahoma

Sept. 2, 2023 at Penn

Nov.19, 2022 Kansas

Oct. 29, 2022 TCU

Sept. 1, 2022 at Pitt

Nov. 11, 2021 Oklahoma State

Oct. 30, 2021 Iowa State

Sept. 25, 2021 at Oklahoma

Sept. 18, 2021 Virginia Teh

Dec. 5, 2020 at Iowa State 12 6-42

Nov. 6, 2020 at

Oct. 31, 2020

Oct. 26, 2020 at

Nov. 23, 2019

Oct. 31, 2019 at

Oct. 19, 2019 at

Oct. 5, 2019

Dec. 28, 2018 vs.

Nov. 23,

Nov. 3, 2018 at

Sept. 29, 2018 at Texas

Nov. 25,

Nov. 4,

Oct. 19, 2013 Texas

Oct.

Nov.

Oct. 22, 1994 Miami

Sept. 22, 1994 at Virginia Tech

Aug. 28, 1994 Nebraska

Jan. 1, 1994 Florida

Nov. 26, 1993 at Boston College 11 17-14

Nov. 20, 1993 Miami 4 17-14

Oct. 9, 1993 Louisville

Oct. 31, 1992 at Miami

Oct. 24, 1992 Penn State

Oct. 17, 1992 Syracuse

Oct. 3, 1992 Boston College

Nov. 23, 1991 at Syracuse

Nov. 9, 1991 at Miami

Oct. 26, 1991 at Penn State

Dec. 30, 1989 Clemson

Nov. 4, 1989 at Penn State 16 9-19

Sep. 30, 1989 Pitt

Jan. 2, 1989 Notre Dame 1 21-34

Nov. 19, 1988 Syracuse

Sep. 24, 1988 at Pitt

Dec. 25, 1987 Oklahoma State

Nov. 21, 1987 at Syracuse

Oct. 31, 1987 at Penn State

Sep. 12, 1987 at Ohio State

Nov. 1, 1986 Penn State 2 0-19

Oct. 11, 1986 Miami 1 14-58

Oct. 26, 1985 at Penn State 3 0-27

Sep. 21, 1985 at Maryland 17 0-28

Oct. 27, 1984 Penn State 19 17-14

Oct. 20, 1984 Boston College 4 21-20

Oct. 29, 1983 at Miami 7 3-20

Sep. 24, 1983 at Boston College

Sep. 17, 1983 at Maryland 17 31-21

Oct. 23, 1982 Penn State 9 0-24

Oct. 9, 1982 Boston College 19 20-13

Oct. 2, 1982 at Pitt 2 13-16

Sep. 11, 1982 at Oklahoma 9 41-27

Oct. 24, 1981 at Penn State 1 7-30

Oct. 10, 1981 Pitt 4 0-17

Oct. 20, 1980 Penn State 13 15-20

Oct. 18, 1980 at Pitt 11 14-42

Nov. 10, 1979 Pitt 12 17-24

Sep. 22, 1979 North Carolina State 19 14-38

Nov. 11, 1978 at Pitt 20 7-52

Oct. 28, 1978 Penn State 2 21-49

Sep. 16, 1978 at Oklahoma 3 10-52

Nov. 5, 1977 Pitt 12 3-44

Oct. 22, 1977 at Penn State 10 28-49

Sep. 17, 1977 at Maryland 11 24-16

Nov. 13, 1976 at Pitt 1 16-24

Sep. 18, 1976 Maryland 10 3-24

Nov. 8, 1975 Pitt 20 17-14

Oct. 11, 1975 at Penn State 9 0-39

Oct. 26, 1974 Penn State 10 12-21

Oct. 27, 1973 at Penn State 5 14-62

Sep. 30, 1972 at Stanford 19 35-41

Oct. 30, 1971 Penn State 6 7-35

Oct. 11, 1969 at Penn State 5 0-20

Oct. 5, 1968 Penn State 3 20-31

Nov. 21, 1964 Syracuse 9 28-27

Oct. 19, 1963 Pitt 3 10-13

Sep. 21, 1963 Navy 9 7-51

Sep. 30, 1961 at Syracuse 5 14-29

Nov. 7, 1959 at Southern Cal 6 0-36

Oct. 31, 1959 Penn State 7 10-28

Oct. 22, 1960 Syracuse 3 0-45

Oct. 1, 1960 at Illinois 4 0-33

DATE OPPONENT RANK RESULT

Oct. 24, 1959 at Syracuse

Oct. 17, 1959 Pitt

Nov. 22, 1958 Syracuse 10 12-15

Sept. 27, 1958 at Oklahoma 2 14-47

Nov. 23, 1956 at Miami, Fla.

Nov. 3, 1956 George Washington 14 14-0

Oct. 27, 1956 at Penn State 18 6-16

Sep. 22, 1956 Pitt 10 13-14

Nov. 12, 1955 at Pitt 17 7-26

Oct. 16, 1954 at Penn State

Oct. 2, 1954 at South Carolina

Jan. 1, 1954 Georgia Tech

Sep. 26, 1953 at Pitt

Oct. 25, 1952 at Pitt

Oct. 11, 1952 Penn State 20

Nov. 24, 1951 at Maryland 4 7-54

Nov. 24, 1949 at Maryland 15 7-47

Oct. 8, 1949 Pitt 19 7-20

Oct. 16, 1948 at Penn State 9 7-37

Nov. 15, 1947 Virginia 15 0-6

Oct. 25, 1947 at Penn State

Nov. 2, 1946 at Army

Oct. 18, 1941 at Fordham

WVU in the Weekly AP Rankings Since 1936

DATE WVU RANK OPPONENT RANK RESULT 2018 Final 20

Dec. 2, 2018 15 Syracuse/Camping World Bowl 17 18-34

Nov. 25, 2018 15 Open

Nov. 18, 2018 12 Oklahoma 6 56-59

Nov. 11, 2018 7 at Oklahoma State - 41-45

Nov. 4, 2018 7 TCU - 47-10

Oct. 28, 2018 12 at Texas 15 42-41

Oct. 21, 2018 13 Baylor - 58-14

Oct. 14, 2018 13 Open Oct. 7, 2018 6 at Iowa State - 14-30

Sept. 30, 2018 9 Kansas - 38-22 Sept. 23, 2018 12 at Texas Tech 25 42-34

Sept. 16, 2018 12 Kansas State - 35-6

Sept. 9, 2018 14 Open

Sept. 4, 2018 14 Youngstown State - 52-17

2018 Preseason 17 Tennessee - 40-14

Nov. 18, 2017 24 Texas - 14-28

Nov. 11, 2017 23 at Kansas State - 28-23

Oct. 28, 2017 22 Oklahoma State 11 39-50

Oct. 21, 2017 23 at Baylor - 38-36

Oct. 7, 2017 23 at TCU 8 24-31

2017 Preseason 22 Virginia Tech 21 24-31

BILL MCKENZIE’S FIELD GOAL BEATS PITT IN 1975

DATE WVU RANK OPPONENT RANK RESULT

2016 Final 18

Dec. 3, 2016 14 Miami/Russell Athletic Bowl - 14-31

Nov. 27, 2016 14 Baylor - 24-21

Nov. 20, 2016 19 at Iowa State - 49-19

Nov. 13, 2016 10 Oklahoma 8 28-56

Nov. 6, 2016 11 at Texas 16 24-20

Oct. 30, 2016 14 Kansas - 48-21

Oct. 23, 2016 10 at Oklahoma State - 20-37

Oct. 16, 2016 12 TCU - 34-10

Oct. 9, 2016 20 at Texas Tech - 48-17

Oct. 2, 2016 22 Open

Sept. 27, 2015 23 at Oklahoma 15 24-44

Nov. 2, 2014 24 Texas - 16-33

Oct. 26, 2014 20 TCU 10 30-41

Oct. 19, 2014 22 Oklahoma State - 34-10

Oct. 28, 2012 23 TCU - 38-39/2OT

Oct. 21, 2012 25 Open

Oct. 14, 2012 17 Kansas State 4 14-55

Oct. 7, 2012 5 Texas Tech - 14-49

Sept. 30, 2012 8 Texas 11 48-45

Sept. 23, 2012 9 Baylor 25 70-63

Sept. 16, 2012 8 Maryland - 31-21

Sept. 9, 2012 9 James Madison - 42-12

Sept. 4, 2012 T9 Open

2012 Preseason 11 Marshall - 69-34

2011 Final Poll 17

Dec. 4, 2011 23 Clemson/Orange Bowl 14 70-33

Nov. 27, 2011 22 USF - 30-27

Oct. 30, 2011 24 Louisville - 35-38

Oct. 23, 2011 25 Rutgers - 41-31

Oct. 16, 2011 11 Syracuse - 23-49

Oct. 9, 2011 13 Open

Oct. 2, 2011 16 Connecticut - 43-16

Sept. 25, 2011 22 Bowling Green - 55-10

Sept. 18, 2011 16 LSU 2 21-47

Sept. 11, 2011 18 Maryland - 37-31

Sept. 6, 2011 19 Norfolk State - 55-12 Preseason 24 Marshall - 34-13

Dec. 5, 2010 22 NC State/Champs Sports Bowl - 7-23

Nov. 28, 2010 23 Rutgers - 35-14

Oct. 17, 2010 20 Syracuse - 14-19

Oct. 10, 2010 25 USF - 20-6

Sept. 19, 2010 22 LSU 15 14-20

Sept. 12, 2010 21 Maryland - 31-17

Sept. 6, 2010 23 Marshall - 24-21/OT

2010 Preseason 25 Coastal Carolina - 31-0

2009 Final Poll 25

Jan. 1. 2010 18 Florida State/Gator Bowl - 21-33

Dec. 5, 2009 24 Rutgers - 24-21

Oct. 30, 2009 20 USF - 19-30

Oct. 24, 2009 22 Connecticut - 28-24

2008 Final Poll 23

Nov. 8, 2008 20 Cincinnati - 17-20/OT

Sept. 18, 2008 21 Colorado

Sept. 13, 2008 25 Open -

14-17/OT

Sept. 6, 2008 8 East Carolina - 3-24

Aug. 30, 2008 8 Villanova - 48-21

2008 Preseason 8

2007 Final Poll 6

Jan. 2, 2008 11 Oklahoma/Fiesta Bowl 3 48-28

Dec. 1, 2007 2 Pitt - 9-13

Nov. 24, 2007 4 Connecticut 20 66-21

Nov. 17, 2007 5 at Cincinnati 21 28-23

Nov. 8, 2007 6 Louisville - 38-31

Nov. 3, 2007 7 Open

Oct. 27, 2007 6 Rutgers 25 31-3

Oct. 20, 2007 9 Mississippi State - 38-13

Oct. 13, 2007 8 Open

DATE WVU RANK OPPONENT RANK RESULT

Oct. 6, 2007 13 at Syracuse - 55-14

Sept. 28, 2007 5 at USF 18 13-21

Sept. 22, 2007 5 East Carolina - 48-7

Sept. 13, 2007 4 Maryland - 31-14

Sept. 8, 2007 3 Marshall - 48-23

Sept. 1, 2007 3 Western Michigan - 62-24

2007 Preseason 3

2006 Final Poll 10

Jan. 1, 2007 13 Georgia Tech/Gator Bowl - 38-35

Dec. 2, 2006 15 Rutgers 13 41-39/3OT

Nov. 25, 2006 7 USF - 19-24

Nov. 16, 2006 8 at Pitt - 45-27

Nov. 11, 2006 10 Cincinnati - 42-24

Nov. 2, 2006 3 at Louisville 5 34-44

Oct. 20, 2006 4 at Connecticut - 37-11

Oct. 14, 2006 5 Syracuse - 41-17

Oct. 7, 2006 4 at Mississippi State - 42-14

Sept. 23, 2006 4 at East Carolina - 27-10

Sept. 14, 2006 5 Maryland - 45-24

Sept. 9, 2006 6 Eastern Washington - 52-3

2006 Preseason 5 Marshall - 42-10

2005 Final Poll 5

Jan. 2, 2006 11 Georgia/Sugar Bowl 8 38-35

Dec. 10, 2005 11 Open

Dec. 3, 2005 12 at USF - 28-13

Nov. 24, 2005 12 Pitt - 45-13

Nov. 13, 2005 13 Open

Nov. 9, 2005 16 at Cincinnati - 38-0

Nov. 2, 2005 18 Connecticut - 45-13

Oct. 23, 2005 18 Open

Oct. 16, 2005 20 Open

Nov. 25, 2004 21 at Pitt - 13-16

Nov. 20, 2004 21 Open

Nov. 13, 2004 13 Boston College 21 17-36

Nov. 6, 2004 15 Temple - 42-21

Oct. 30, 2004 15 at Rutgers - 35-30

Oct. 21, 2004 T15 Syracuse - 27-6

Oct. 13, 2004 17 at Connecticut - 31-19

Oct. 9, 2004 16 Open

Oct. 2, 2004 6 at Virginia Tech - 13-19

Sept. 25, 2004 6 James Madison - 45-10

Sept. 18, 2004 7 Maryland 21 19-16 OT

Sept. 11, 2004 10 Central Florida - 45-20

2004 Preseason 10 East Carolina - 56-23

Jan. 1, 2004 20 Maryland/Toyota Gator Bowl 23 7-41

Dec. 6, 2003 20 Open

Nov. 29, 2003 24 Temple - 45-28

Nov. 22, 2003 25 at Syracuse - 34-23

Jan. 4, 2003 25 Open

Dec. 28, 2002 15 Virginia/Continental Tire Bowl - 22-48

Nov. 30, 2002 24 at Pitt 17 24-17

Oct. 25, 1998 21 at Virginia Tech 20 13-27

Oct. 18, 1998 13 Miami - 31-34

Oct. 11, 1998 15 Open

Oct. 4, 1998 16 at Temple - 37-7

Sept. 27, 1998 16 at Navy - 45-24

Sept. 20, 1998 19 Tulsa - 44-21

Sept. 13, 1998 19 Maryland - 42-20

Sept. 6, 1998 20 Open

1998 Preseason 11 Ohio State 1 17-34

Nov. 16, 1997 22 at Notre Dame - 14-21

Nov. 1, 1997 17 at Syracuse - 10-40

Oct. 25, 1997 21 Virginia Tech 19 30-17

Oct. 12, 1997 23 Open

Jan. 1, 1997 25 North Carolina/Gator Bowl 12 13-20

Oct. 20, 1996 12 Miami 23 7-10

Oct. 13, 1996 15 at Temple - 30-10

Oct. 6, 1996 17 Open

Sept. 29, 1996 19 Boston College - 34-17

Sept. 22, 1996 23 Maryland - 13-0

1995 Preseason 23 Purdue - 24-26

1994 Preseason 24 Nebraska 4 0-31

1993 Final Poll 7

Jan. 1, 1994 3 Florida/Sugar Bowl 8 7-41

Nov. 26, 1993 5 at Boston College 11 17-14

Nov. 13, 1993 9 Miami, Fla. 4 17-14

Nov. 6, 1993 9 Temple - 49-7

Oct. 30, 1993 10 Rutgers - 58-22

Oct. 23, 1993 13 at Syracuse - 43-0

Oct. 16, 1993 18 Pitt - 42-21

Oct. 9, 1993 17 Open

Oct. 2, 1993 24 Louisville 17 36-34

Sept. 27, 1993 25 Virginia Tech - 14-13

Oct. 10, 1992 24 Syracuse 14 17-20

Sept. 1, 1990 25 Kent State - 35-24

Dec. 12, 1989 17 Clemson/Gator Bowl 14 7-27

Dec. 5, 1989 17 Open

Nov. 28, 1989 17 Open

Nov. 14, 1989 18 Syracuse - 24-17

Nov. 7, 1989 19 Rutgers - 21-20

Oct. 31, 1989 13 at Penn State 16 9-19

Oct. 24, 1989 15 Boston College - 44-30

Oct. 17, 1989 17 Cincinnati - 69-3

Oct. 10, 1989 20 Open

Oct. 3, 1989 9 Virginia Tech - 10-12

Sept. 26, 1989 9 Pitt 10 31-31

Sept. 19, 1989 9 at Louisville - 30-21

Sept. 12, 1989 12 South Carolina - 45-21

Sept. 5, 1989 17 at Maryland - 14-10

1989 Preseason 17 Ball State - 35-10

1988 Final Poll 5

Dec. 6, 1988 3 Notre Dame/Fiesta Bowl 1 21-34

Nov. 29, 1988 3 Open

Nov. 15, 1988 3 Open

Nov. 8, 1988 4 Syracuse 14 31-9

Nov. 1, 1988 4 at Cincinnati - 51-13

Oct. 25, 1988 7 Penn State - 51-30

Oct. 18, 1988 6 Boston College - 59-19

Oct. 11, 1988 6 Open

Oct. 4, 1988 7 at East Carolina - 30-10

Sept. 27, 1988 7 at Virginia Tech - 22-10

Sept. 19, 1988 11 at Pitt 16 31-10

Sept. 13, 1988 12 Maryland - 55-24

Sept. 6, 1988 12 Cal State Fullerton - 45-10

1988 Preseason 18 Bowling Green - 62-14

Nov. 7, 1984 19 at Rutgers - 19-23

Oct. 30, 1984 12 Virginia - 7-27

Oct. 24, 1984 18 Penn State 19 17-14

Oct. 16, 1984 20 Boston College 4 21-20

Sept. 18, 1984 18 Maryland - 17-20

1983 Final Poll 16

Dec. 5, 1983 18 Kentucky/Hall of Fame Bowl - 20-16

Nov. 28, 1983 18 Open

Nov. 21, 1983 19 Open

Nov. 14, 1983 14 at Syracuse - 16-27

Nov. 7, 1983 15 Rutgers - 35-7

Oct. 31, 1983 17 Temple - 27-9

Oct. 24, 1983 12 at Miami, Fla. 7 3-20

Oct. 17, 1983 4 at Penn State - 23-41

Oct. 10, 1983 4 Virginia Tech - 13-0

Oct. 3, 1983 5 Open

Sept. 26, 1983 7 Pitt - 24-21

Sept. 19, 1983 12 at Boston College 19 27-17

Sept. 12, 1983 20 at Maryland 17 31-21

1982 Final Poll 19 Open

Dec. 6, 1982 10 Florida State/Gator Bowl - 12-31

Nov. 29, 1982 10 Open

Nov. 22, 1982 12 Open

Nov. 15, 1982 16 Syracuse - 26-0

Nov. 8, 1982 19 Rutgers - 44-17

Nov. 1, 1982 17 Temple - 20-17

Oct. 25, 1982 18 East Carolina - 30-3

Oct. 18, 1982 13 Penn State 9 0-24

Oct. 11, 1982 13 Virginia Tech - 16-6

Oct. 4, 1982 16 Boston College 19 20-13

Sept. 27, 1982 14 at Pitt 2 13-16

Sept. 20, 1982 15 Richmond - 43-10

Sept. 13, 1982 17 Maryland - 19-18

1981 Final Poll 17

Sept. 19, 1977 17 at Kentucky - 13-28

1975 Final Poll 20

Oct. 6, 1975 10 at Penn State 9 0-39

Sept. 29, 1975 11 at Southern Methodist - 28-25

Sept. 22, 1975 14 Boston College - 35-18

Sept. 15, 1975 20 at California - 28-10

Oct. 1, 1973 20 Indiana - 14-28

Dec. 4, 1972 18 NC State/Peach Bowl - 13-49

Nov. 27, 1972 18 Open

Oct. 23, 1972 18 at Penn State 11 19-28

Sept. 25, 1972 20 at Stanford 19 35-41

Oct. 5, 1970 11 Duke - 13-21

Sept. 28, 1970 14 at Indiana - 16-10

Sept. 21, 1970 16 Virginia Military - 47-10

Sept. 14, 1970

Dec. 8, 1969 19 South Carolina/Peach Bowl - 14-3

Dec. 1, 1969 16 Open

Nov. 24, 1969 19 Open

Nov. 17, 1969 18 at Syracuse - 13-10

6, 1969

29, 1969

22, 1958

Oct. 8, 1956 20 Syracuse -

Nov. 28, 1955 19 Open

Nov. 14, 1955 13 Syracuse - 13-20

Nov. 12, 1955 6 at Pitt 17 7-26

Oct. 31, 1955 7 at George Washington - 13-7

Oct. 24, 1955 7 at Marquette - 39-0

Oct. 17, 1955 8 Penn State - 21-7

Oct.

1955

1955

1955

1955 Preseason 19 Open

Nov. 29, 1954 12 Open

Nov. 22, 1954 12 at Virginia - 14-10

Nov. 23, 1953 11

1953

Nov. 9, 1953

Nov. 2, 1953

Oct. 19, 1953

Oct. 12, 1953

1953

1953

SINGLE-SEASON 1,000-YARD RUSHERS

1. 1,744 Steve Slaton, 2006

2. 1,710 Avon Cobourne, 2002

3. 1,589 Amos Zereoue, 1997

4. 1,519 Wendell Smallwood, 2015

5. 1,465 Noel Devine, 2009

6. 1,462 Amos Zereoue, 1998

7. 1,380 Quincy Wilson, 2003

8. 1,335 Pat White, 2007

9. 1,298 Avon Cobourne, 2001

10. 1,289 Noel Devine, 2008

11. 1,250 Robert Walker, 1993

12. 1,219 Pat White, 2006

13. 1,177 Justin Crawford, 2016

14. 1,155 Bob Gresham, 1969

15. 1,145 Adrian Murrell, 1992

16. 1,138 Avon Cobourne, 1999

17. 1,130 Artie Owens, 1974

18. 1,128 Steve Slaton, 2005

19. 1,095 Charles Sims, 2013

20. 1,069 Garrett Ford, Sr., 1966

21. 1,065 Leddie Brown, 2021

22. 1,064 Robert Alexander, 1980

23. 1,060 Justin Crawford, 2017

24. 1,055 Artie Owens, 1975

25. 1,051 Steve Slaton, 2007

26. 1,035 Amos Zereoue, 1996

27. 1,018 Avon Cobourne, 2000

28. 1,010 Leddie Brown, 2020

QUINCY WILSON

RUSHING GAMES 100 YARDS

ATT/YDS NAME OPPONENT

21/344 Tavon Austin Oklahoma 11/17/2012

25/337 Kay-Jay Harris East Carolina 9/4/2004

24/331 Justin Crawford Oklahoma 11/19/2016

32/291 Dustin Garrison Bowling Green 10/1/2011

22/291 Kerry Marbury Temple 10/23/1971

30/260 Avon Cobourne East Carolina 9/28/2002

15/247 Pat White Syracuse 10/14/2006

32/234 Amos Zereoue at Notre Dame 11/22/1997

35/228 Amos Zereoue at Rutgers 11/14/1998

22/220 Noel Devine Colorado 10/1/2009

22/220 Pat White at Pitt 11/16/2006

23/220 Pat White Pitt 11/24/2005

23/215 Steve Slaton at Pitt 11/16/2006

24/214 Pete Wood Boston College 9/11/1971

20/212 Ira Errett Rodgers Marietta 9/27/1919

26/210 Avon Cobourne Pitt 11/27/1999

28/209 Justin Crawford Baylor 12/3/2016

34/208 Quincy Wilson Pitt 11/15/2003

35/208 Eddie Williams vs. South Carolina 12/30/1969

31/207 Andrew Buie at Texas 10/6/2012

17/207 Noel Devine Auburn 10/23/2008

25/206 Amos Zereoue at Miami 9/27/1997

9/205 Ted Anderson VMI 10/24/1953

21/204 Jahiem White Cincinnati 11/18/2023

26/204 Steve Slaton vs. Georgia 1/2/2006

33/203 Steve Slaton Marshall 9/2/2006

21/200 Pat White at Louisville 11/22/2008

10/200 Armin Mahrt Marietta 10/7/1922

31/199 Amos Zereoue East Carolina 9/6/1997

11/199 Eddie Williams Pitt 10/25/1969

14/198 Quincy Wilson East Carolina 9/28/2002

26/198 Robert Walker at Syracuse 10/30/1993

22/197 Michael Beasley at Pitt 9/29/1990

18/195 Leddie Brown Kansas 10/17/2020

21/195 Steve Slaton Maryland 9/14/2006

33/195 Eddie Silverio Syracuse 11/23/1968

30/193 Avon Cobourne at Cincinnati 9/14/2002

18/193 Garrett Ford Sr. Pitt 10/2/1965

23/192 Amos Zereoue Tulsa 9/26/1998

23/191 A.B. Brown at Virginia Tech 10/1/1988

31/189 Amos Zereoue Syracuse 11/7/1998

18/188 Noel Devine Syracuse 10/11/2008

31/188 Steve Slaton Louisville 10/15/2005

21/187 Robert Alexander Cincinnati 9/6/1980

16/186 Pat White Connecticut 11/24/2007

26/185 Steve Slaton at Mississippi State 10/7/2006

42/184 George Allen West Virginia Wesleyan 11/18/1933

32/182 Garrett Ford Sr. William & Mary 9/24/1966

30/181 Martell Pettaway at Iowa State 11/26/2016

35/181 Avon Cobourne Kent State 9/22/2001

23/181 Artie Owens at Tulane 9/28/1974

17/180 Jimmy Walthall Case 9/30/1944

27/180 Clay Hite Virginia Tech 11/13/1915

34/179 Steve Slaton Pitt 11/24/2005

23/178 Noel Devine Connecticut 10/24/2009

33/178 Quincy Wilson Virginia Tech 10/22/2003

29/178 Dwayne Woods Virginia Tech 11/17/1973

11/177 Pat White at USF 12/3/2005

40/177 Quincy Wilson Rutgers 10/11/2003

19/177 John Hollifield Louisville 9/7/1985

24/177 Dwayne Woods Syracuse 11/20/1976

26/175 Avon Cobourne Miami 10/26/2002

33/175 Kerry Marbury Richmond 9/16/1972

21/175 Woodruff Bruder Bethany 11/1/1924

15/175 Clark Hinman Parkersburg YMCA 10/12/1907

24/175 Clark Hinman Bethany 10/21/1905

27/174 Amos Zereoue Marshall 8/30/1997

35/173 Avon Cobourne Ohio 9/8/2001 33/173 Bob Gresham Richmond 11/15/1969 19/171 Artie Owens at SMU 10/4/1975 21/171 Artie Owens Kent State 11/1/1975 19/170 Jim Braxton Colorado State 10/24/1970 ?/170 Homer Martin Cincinnati 10/21/1921 26/169 Avon Cobourne at Notre Dame 10/13/2001 30/169 A.B. Brown Virginia Tech 11/7/1987 24/169 Bob Gresham at Tulane 9/27/1969 18/169 Nick Nardacci St. Louis 11/17/1923

Ira

Gresham

Adrian Murrell at Virginia Tech 9/26/1992

Leddie Brown TCU 11/14/2020 22/156 Pat White at Rutgers 10/27/2007

Steve Slaton at Louisville 11/2/2006

Artie Owens at Virginia Tech 11/23/1974

Jaylen Anderson at Oklahoma State 11/26/2022 27/155 Pat White at Cincinnati 11/17/2007

Garrett Greene Cincinnati 11/18/2023

Francis Farley Betheny 11/1/1924

Charles Sims at TCU 11/2/2013

Noel Devine at Louisville 11/22/2008

Adrian Murrell Penn State 10/24/1992 29/153 Amos Zereoue Virginia Tech 10/25/1997 15/153 Kirk Lewis Syracuse 11/9/1974 23/153 Garrett Ford Sr. at Pitt 10/8/1966 26/153 Harry Clarke at Xavier 10/16/1937 22/153 Nick Nardacci Washington & Jefferson 11/30/1922 13/153 Thomas Leahy Parkersburg YMCA 10/12/1907 31/152 Adrian Murrell at Boston College 9/7/1991 23/152 Robert Alexander at Hawaii 11/11/1980

23/152 Brian Chiles VMI 11/13/1971

41/151 Amos Zereoue Pitt 11/28/1997

22/151 Tom Covey West Virginia Wesleyan 11/18/1933

23/151 George Hill Ohio 10/15/1921 ATT/YDS NAME OPPONENT

20/150 Pat White vs. Oklahoma 1/2/2008

16/150 Adrian Murrell Boston College 10/3/1992

13/150 William Neale Marietta 9/27/1919

24/149 Charles Sims Iowa State 11/30/2013

16/149 Amos Zereoue Western Michigan 9/7/1996

32/149 Tom Gray vs. Kentucky 12/22/1983

15/149 Bob Gresham at Pitt 10/17/1970

21/148 Kennedy McKoy at Oklahoma State 11/17/2018

19/148 Pat White at Colorado 9/18/2008

12/148 Steve Slaton Cincinnati 11/11/2006

26/148 Amos Zereoue at Virginia Tech 10/31/1998

45/148 George Allen at Georgetown 11/25/1933

16/148 Louis Carr Bethany 10/21/1905

19/147 Wendell Smallwood Oklahoma State 10/10/2015

22/147 Wendell Smallwood Maryland 9/26/2015

24/147 Pat White Louisville 11/8/2007

19/147 Quincy Wilson at East Carolina 9/6/2003

19/147 Avon Cobourne Rutgers 11/3/2001

36/147 Pete Barnum Boston College 11/7/1925

16/146 Jahiem White BYU 11/4/2023

22/146 Rushel Shell Iowa State 11/29/2014

24/146 Steve Slaton at Marshall 9/8/2007

28/146 Tom Gray Rutgers 11/9/1985

24/146 Heywood Smith at California 9/20/1975

22/145 Pat White vs. Georgia Tech 1/1/2007

30/145 Amos Zereoue at Maryland 10/11/1997

31/145 Amos Zereoue Maryland 9/28/1996

14/145 Dwayne Woods Virginia Tech 9/22/1973

31/145 Bob Gresham at Indiana 10/3/1970

21/144 Kerry Marbury at William & Mary 10/9/1971

24/144 Ira Errett Rodgers West Virginia Wesleyan 11/30/1916

32/143 Amos Zereoue Boston College 11/21/1998

32/142 Kay-Jay Harris Maryland 9/18/2004

18/142 Avon Cobourne Miami, Ohio 9/11/1999

24/141 Wendell Smallwood at Kansas State 12/5/2015

25/141 Avon Cobourne Rutgers 10/16/1999

16/141 Alvin Swoope at Temple 10/10/1998

29/141 Adrian Murrell at Pitt 9/12/1992

20/141 Adrian Murrell Maryland 9/21/1991

30/141 John Hollifield at Boston College 10/19/1985

25/139 Steve Slaton at Rutgers 10/8/2005

20/139 Pete Secret Kentucky 10/29/1966

23/139 Jack Simons at Rutgers 11/6/1923

25/138 Avon Cobourne Boston College 11/9/2002

25/138 Garrett Ford Sr. at Maryland 10/15/1966

25/137 Kennedy McKoy at Oklahoma 11/25/2017

26/137 Steve Slaton at Maryland 9/13/2007 18/137 Robert Walker Purdue 9/2/1995 17/137 Robert Alexander at Arizona State 11/17/1979

Carl Beck Washington & Lee 11/6/1920

Noel Devine at Maryland 9/13/2007

Amos Zereoue at Temple 10/19/1996 10/136 Artie Owens Virginia 11/17/1973 18/136 Ira Errett Rodgers Ohio Wesleyan 11/22/1919

Noel Devine Maryland 9/18/2010

Dwayne Woods at Richmond 10/20/1973 26/131 George Allen Washington & Jefferson 11/29/1934

Shawne Alston at Iowa State 11/23/2012

Robert Walker at Temple 11/13/1993

Artie Owens Syracuse 11/9/1974 26/130 Benny Thomas Fordham 11/10/1934

Cobourne at Maryland 9/29/2001

Garrett Ford Sr. at William & Mary 9/25/1965

Harry Clarke West Virginia Wesleyan 9/30/1939

Clay Hite Geneva 10/16/1915

Kennedy McKoy Kansas 11/5/2016

Steve Slaton Mississippi State 10/19/2007

Owens Temple 9/13/1975

Carl Bachman Waynesburg 11/23/1912

Major Harris Cincinnati 10/17/1987

Dwayne Woods at Tulane 11/6/1976 11/126 Harry Clarke West Virginia Wesleyan 10/1/1938 41/126 Harry Curry Marietta 11/20/1914

7/125 CJ Donaldson Jr. at Pitt 9/1/2022

JIM MOSS

18/125 Justin Crawford at Kansas 9/23/2017 14/125 Noel Devine Marshall 9/27/2008 17/125 Pat White at Marshall 9/8/2007 23/125 Pat White at Louisville 11/2/2006

11/125 Quincy Wilson at Virginia Tech 11/20/2002 27/125 Avon Cobourne vs. Mississippi 12/28/2000

19/125 Robert Walker Rutgers 11/6/1993 17/125 Ron Lee Richmond 9/14/1974 18/125 Glennis Ellis West Virginia Wesleyan 10/1/1938 6/125 Sam Pinion West Virginia Wesleyan 10/1/1938 27/125 Malcolm Scott West Virginia Wesleyan 11/24/1911 14/124 Bob Gresham Richmond 9/19/1970 11/124 Bobby Moss Syracuse 11/19/1955 21/124 Eddie Stumpp Washington & Lee 10/20/1928 32/124 Clarence Keefer at Missouri 11/5/1927 10/123 Leddie Brown Eastern Kentucky 9/12/2020

Alec Sinkfield

Wendell Smallwood

Harry

George Allen Davis & Elkins

Nick Nardacci vs. Gonzaga 12/25/1922

Noel Devine Syracuse

26/122 Paul Lumley at Tulane

Larry Krutko VMI

CJ Donaldson Jr. at UCF

9/121 Martell Pettaway at Texas 11/3/2018

17/121 Eugene Napoleon Louisville 9/23/1989

18/121 Glenn Holton at Army 10/28/1961

17/121 John Doyle Washington & Lee 10/11/1930

7/121 Paul Martin Westminster 9/24/1904

23/120 Charles Sims William & Mary 8/31/2013

26/120 Oliver Luck Tulane 10/20/1979

20/120 Artie Owens at Indiana 10/5/1974

29/120 Garrett Ford Sr. Kentucky 10/29/1966

20/120 Larry Krutko at Penn State 10/27/1956

8/120 Woodruff Bruder Marshall 10/20/1923

20/120 Carl Yount West Virginia Wesleyan 10/16/1907

14/119 Garrett Greene Oklahoma 11/12/2022

19/119 Jimmy Gary Syracuse 11/24/1994

21/119 Garrett Ford Jr. South Carolina 9/16/1989

21/119 Undra Johnson at Syracuse 11/21/1987 14/119 Robert Alexander Virginia Tech 11/3/1979 22/118 Tony Mathis Jr. at Kansas 11/27/2021

11/118 Noel Devine Connecticut 11/24/2007 15/118 Justin Crawford East Carolina 9/9/2017

24/118 Undra Johnson Cincinnati 10/17/1987

16/118 Artie Owens at California 9/20/1975

20/118 Eddie Williams at Pitt 10/17/1970

12/118 Pete Wood Cincinnati 9/13/1969

22/118 Garrett Ford Sr. Virginia Tech 11/6/1965

11/118 Joe Marconi at NC State 11/25/1955

16/118 Charley Hockenberry West Virginia Wesleyan 9/30/1939

18/118 Nick Nardacci Rutgers 10/28/1922

16/117 Garrett Greene Oklahoma State 10/21/2023

24/117 Rushel Shell TCU 10/22/2016

25/117 Avon Cobourne vs. Virginia 12/28/2002

32/117 Avon Cobourne at Rutgers 11/11/2000

18/116 Charles Sims Georgia State 9/14/2013

22/116 Adrian Murrell at Syracuse 11/23/1991 21/116 Harry Marker Davis & Elkins 11/19/1932

26/116 Clarence Keefer Haskell Institute 10/6/1928

36/116 Ira Errett Rodgers at Rutgers 11/15/1919

15/115 Leddie Brown Youngstown State 9/8/2017

Clark Hinman

Tech

Cooper Rego Maryland 9/16/2000 14/114 Ron Wolfley at Boston College 9/24/1983 17/113 Justin Crawford at Kansas State 11/11/2017 20/113 Wendell Smallwood at TCU

Rushel Shell Kansas 10/4/2014 18/113 Jason Colson Syracuse 10/21/2004 27/113 Amos Zereoue

GARRETT

ATT/YDS NAME OPPONENT DATE

29/111 Amos Zereoue East Carolina 9/14/1996

22/111 A.B. Brown at Rutgers 11/12/1988

20/111 A.B. Brown at Boston College 10/24/1987

16/111 Curlin Beck at Richmond 9/29/1979

19/111 David Riley Villanova 10/29/1977

4/111 Danny Buggs at Richmond 10/20/1973

26/111 Homer Martin Rutgers 11/13/1920

11/111 Glenn Carder Washington & Jefferson 11/23/1935

23/111 Albert Glenn West Virginia Wesleyan 10/24/1925

12/110 Jahiem White Duquense 9/9/2023

24/110 Rushel Shell at Texas Tech 10/11/2014

14/110 Shawne Alston at Rutgers 10/29/2011

18/110 Steve Slaton East Carolina 9/22/2007

18/110 Rasheed Marshall at Connecticut 10/13/2004

17/110 A.B. Brown at Pitt 9/24/1988

4/110 Bobby Moss at Marquette 10/29/1955

15/110 Bobby Moss Penn State 10/22/1955

5/110 Floyd Hamilton at Lehigh 11/6/1943

16/110 Don McCann Westminster 9/29/1940

22/109 Leddie Brown Iowa State 10/30/2021

21/109 Pat White at Connecticut 11/1/2008

16/109 Steve Slaton Western Michigan 9/1/2007

13/109 Owen Schmitt vs. Georgia Tech 1/1/2007

7/109 Mike Sherwood Pitt 10/25/1969

27/109 Clarence Keefer Washington & Jefferson 11/29/1928

14/108 Rushel Shell at Kansas 11/5/2015

13/108 Noel Devine vs. Oklahoma 1/2/2008

21/108 Jason Colson at UCF 9/11/2004

28/108 Avon Cobourne at Syracuse 10/19/2002

19/108 Avon Cobourne Syracuse 11/9/2001

15/108 Major Harris Rutgers 11/14/1987

26/108 David Riley at Penn State 10/22/1977

15/108 David Riley at Maryland 9/17/1977

11/108 Bob Gresham Cincinnati 9/13/1969

7/108 Jack Rabbits at Marquette 10/29/1955

19/108 Pete Zinaich at Boston University 10/14/1949

26/108 Allen Martin at Kentucky 10/25/1941

22/108 Jack Simons Washington & Lee 11/10/1923

13/108 Dick Nebinger Westminster 10/3/1908

13/107 Garrett Greene Long Island 9/11/2021

11/107 Leddie Brown Kansas 10/6/2018

11/107 Pat White Wofford 9/10/2005

25/107 Cooper Rego Miami 9/23/2000

13/107 Robert Alexander Kentucky 10/6/1979

15/107 Jim Braxton at Syracuse 11/22/1969

11/107 Jim Priester Waynesburg 9/17/1949

13/107 Pete Zinaich Wooster 9/23/1948

15/107 Dick McElwee Washington & Lee 9/26/1942

29/107 George Allen Ohio 11/3/1934

17/107 Leo Dotson Penn State 11/21/1931

28/107 Pete Barnum Washington & Lee 10/31/1925

23/106 CJ Donaldson Jr. at Virginia Tech 9/22/2022

13/106 Justin Crawford vs. Virginia Tech 9/3/2017

20/106 Avon Cobourne Tennessee-Chattanooga 8/31/2002

15/106 Undra Johnson at East Carolina 9/13/1986

9/106 John Gay Ohio 9/1/1984

18/106 Gus Ekberg Washington & Lee 10/21/1922

21/106 Clay Hite Marietta 11/19/1915

12/105 Kennedy McKoy at Kansas 9/23/2017

8/105 Steve Slaton Eastern Washington 9/9/2006

19/105 Quincy Wilson Syracuse 11/22/2003

9/105 Major Harris Cincinnati 10/21/1989

13/105 Undra Johnson Penn State 10/29/1988

22/105 Ron Lee at Temple 10/14/1972

17/105 Pete Wood at William & Mary 10/9/1971

21/105 Larry Krutko at George Washington 11/4/1955

29/105 Homer Martin Rutgers 11/13/1920

17/104 Tony Mathis Jr. Towson 9/17/2022

ATT/YDS NAME OPPONENT

26/104 Leddie Brown at Oklahoma State 9/26/2020

21/104 Rushel Shell at Texas Tech 10/15/2016

18/104 Justin Crawford Kansas State 10/1/2016

18/104 Rasheed Marshall at Pitt 11/25/2004

28/104 Jason Colson Temple 11/29/2003

25/104 Avon Cobourne at Pitt 11/30/2002

20/104 Curtis Keaton Temple 11/15/1997

25/104 Ron Lee Tulane 10/18/1975

19/104 Joe Marconi at Pitt 9/26/1953

16/104 Guido DeVecchis Otterbein 9/21/1946

27/104 Benny Thomas Washington & Lee 11/12/1932 29/104 Pete Barnum Washington & Jefferson 11/26/1925 21/104 Nick Nardacci Washington & Lee 11/15/1924 14/103 Garrett Greene at Baylor 11/25/2023 19/103 Noel Devine Marshall 10/17/2009 23/103

White at Connecticut 10/20/2006

Michael Beasley Boston College 10/27/1990

Rico Tyler Cincinnati 10/13/1990 21/102 Adrian Murrell Temple 10/12/1991

Curlin Beck East Carolina 10/30/1982

Artie Owens Virginia Tech 10/25/1975

Dwayne Woods Boston College 9/27/1975 31/102 Bob Gresham at Syracuse 11/22/1969 14/102 Dick Leftridge Richmond 9/18/1965 10/102 Harry Marker Georgetown 11/5/1932 10/102 Albert Glenn Grove City 10/17/1925 20/102 Carl Beck Bethany 11/20/1920 9/101 CJ Donaldson Jr. Towson 9/17/2022 21/101 Justin Crawford Missouri 9/3/2016 17/101 Artie Owens Pitt 11/8/1975

23/101 Ray Peterson Virginia Tech 11/14/1959 11/101 John Carliss West Virginia Wesleyan 9/30/1939

26/101 Clarence Keefer Carnegie Tech 10/29/1927

19/101 Gus Ekberg Colgate 11/8/1924 25/101 Gus Ekberg West Virginia Wesleyan 9/27/1924 10/100 Dreamius Smith at Texas 11/8/2014 12/100 Andrew Buie Kansas 12/1/2012 12/100 Rasheed Marshall Boston College 11/13/2004 17/100 Quincy Wilson Boston College 11/9/2002

20/100 Avon Cobourne at Pitt 11/24/2000

25/100 Jimmy Gary at Miami 11/18/1995

27/100 Robert Walker Miami 11/20/1993

20/100 Robert Alexander at Boston College 10/13/1979 22/100 Walt Easley Syracuse 11/20/1976 7/100 Artie Owens Kentucky 9/21/1974

3/100 Danny Buggs William & Mary 10/9/1972

14/100 Sam Pinion at Western Maryland 10/30/1937

15/100 George Hill Washington & Lee 10/21/1922

* / indicates research has not supplied all data at this time // enough information exists to verify this portion of record performance

Anthony Brown, Robert Gresham, Adrian Murrell

8 Garrett Ford Sr., Undra Johnson

7 Harry Clarke, CJ Donaldson Jr., Rushel Shell, Dwayne Woods

6 George Allen, Nick Nardacci, Major Harris, Clarence Keefer, Pete Wood

5 Jason Colson, Gus Ekberg, Garrett Greene, Ira Errett Rodgers

4 Pete Barnum, Jim Braxton, Kay-Jay Harris, Clay Hite, John Holifield, Kerry Marbury, Kennedy McKoy, Charles Sims, Jahiem White

3 Shawne Alston, Danny Buggs, Tommy Gray, Clark Hinman,Larry Krutko, Ron Lee, Richard Leftridge, Rasheed Marshall, Homer Martin, Tony Mathis Jr., Bobby Moss, David Riley, Benny Thomas, Edward Williams,Peter Zinaich

2 Michael Beasley, Carl Beck, Curlin Beck, Woody Bruder, Andrew Buie, Louis Carr, John Doyle, Garrett Ford Jr., Jimmy Gary, Albert Glenn, George Hill, Joe Marconi, Harry Marker, Dick McElwee, Dick Nebinger, Martell Pettaway, Ray Peterson, Sam Pinion, Cooper Rego, Jack Simons

1 Tommy Allman, Jaylen Anderson, Ted Anderson, Tavon Austin, Carl Bachman, Bill Bell, Earnest Bell, Vic Bonfili, Doug Bowers, John Carliss, Glenn Carder, Brian Chiles, Tom Covey, Harry Curry, Guido DeVecchis, Leo Dotson, Eddie Dugan, Walt Easley, Glennis Ellis, Francis Farley, Dustin Garrison, John Gay, Floyd Hamilton, Charley Hockenberry, Glenn Holton, Skyler Howard, Curtis Keaton, Thomas Leahy, Carl Leatherwood, Kirk Lewis, Dick Luciani, Oliver Luck, Paul Lumley, ArmIn Mahrt, Allen Martin, Paul Martin, Don McCann, Eugene Napoleon, William Neale, Dick Nicholson, Jim Priester, Vic Rabbits, Owen Schmitt, Malcolm Scott, Pete Secret, Mike Sherwood, Eddie Silverio, Alec Sinkfield, Dreamius Smith, Heywood Smith, Eddie Stumpp, Alvin Swoope, Rico Tyler, Jimmy Walthall, Noel Whipkey, Ron Wolfley, Rodney Woodard, Louis Yeager, Carl Yount, Harry Young

TRIPLE 100-YARD GAMES

KANSAS: NOVEMBER 21, 2015

Skyler Howard 9/129

Wendell Smallwood 18/115

Rushel Shell 14/108

CINCINNATI: SEPTEMBER 13, 1969

Andrew Wood 12/118

Jim Braxton 25/113

Bob Gresham 11/108

WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN: OCTOBER 1, 1938

Harry Clarke 11/126

Sam Pinion 6/125

Glennis Ellis 18/125

WASHINGTON & LEE: NOVEMBER 10, 1923

Gus Ekberg 26/158

Doug Bowers 14/113

Jack Simons 22/108

DOUBLE 100-YARD GAMES

BAYLOR: NOVEMBER 25, 2023

Jahiem White 17/133

Garrett Greene 14/103

CINCINNATI: NOVEMBER 18, 2023

Jahiem White 21/204

Garrett Greene 11/154

BYU: NOVEMBER 4, 2023

Jahiem White 16/146

CJ Donaldson Jr. 14/102

TOWSON: SEPTEMBER 17, 2022

Tony Mathis Jr. 17/104

CJ Donaldson Jr. 9/101

KANSAS: NOVEMBER 27, 2021

Leddie Brown 19/156

Tony Mathis Jr. 22/118

EASTERN KENTUCKY: SEPTEMBER 9, 2020

Leddie Brown 10/123

Alec Sinkfield 15/123

KANSAS: SEPTEMBER 23, 2017

Justin Crawford 18/125

Kennedy McKoy 12/105

KANSAS: NOVEMBER 5, 2016

Justin Crawford 13/129

Kennedy McKoy 18/127

TEXAS TECH: NOVEMBER 7, 2015

Wendell Smallwood 22/163

Rushel Shell 14/111

TEXAS TECH: OCTOBER 11, 2014

Wendell Smallwood 15/123

Rushel Shell 24/110

LOUISVILLE: NOVEMBER 22, 2008

Pat White 21/200

Noel Devine 13/154

COLORADO: SEPTEMBER 18, 2008

Pat White 19/148

Noel Devine 26/133

OKLAHOMA: JANUARY 2, 2008

Pat White 20/150

Noel Devine 13/108

CONNECTICUT: NOVEMBER 24, 2007

Pat White 16/186

Noel Devine 11/118

CINCINNATI: NOVEMBER 17, 2007

Pat White 27/155

Steve Slaton 23/103

MARYLAND: SEPTEMBER 13, 2007

Steve Slaton 26/137

Noel Devine 5/136

MARSHALL: SEPTEMBER 8, 2007

Steve Slaton 24/146

Pat White 17/125

GEORGIA TECH: JANUARY 1, 2007

Pat White 22/145

Owen Schmitt 13/109

PITT: NOVEMBER 16, 2006

Pat White 22/220

Steve Slaton 23/215

LOUISVILLE: NOVEMBER 2, 2006

Steve Slaton 18/156

Pat White 23/125

CONNECTICUT: OCTOBER 20, 2006

Steve Slaton 19/128

Pat White

SYRACUSE: OCTOBER 14, 2006

Pat White

Steve Slaton

PITT: NOVEMBER 24, 2005

Pat White

Steve Slaton 34/179

CINCINNATI: NOVEMBER 2, 2005

Steve Slaton

Pat

BOSTON COLLEGE: NOVEMBER 13, 2004

Kay-Jay Harris

CONNECTICUT: OCTOBER 13, 2004

Jason Colson 13/111 Rasheed Marshall 18/110

BOSTON COLLEGE: NOVEMBER 9, 2002

EAST CAROLINA: SEPTEMBER 28, 2002

Avon Cobourne

RUTGERS: NOVEMBER 3, 2001

Avon

OCTOBER 17, 1987

NOVEMBER 16, 1985

SYRACUSE: NOVEMBER 20, 1976

NOVEMBER 6, 1976

OCTOBER 4, 1975

SEPTEMBER 20, 1975

SYRACUSE: NOVEMBER 9, 1974 Kirk Lewis

VIRGINIA: NOVEMBER 17, 1973

Dwayne Woods

Arthur Owens 10/136

RICHMOND: OCTOBER 20, 1973 Dwayne Woods 23/131

WILLIAM & MARY: OCTOBER 9, 1971

PITT: OCTOBER 17, 1970

Robert Gresham 15/149

Edward Williams 20/118

RICHMOND: SEPTEMBER 19, 1970

Andrew Wood 27/157

Robert Gresham 14/124

SYRACUSE: NOVEMBER 22, 1969

James Braxton 15/107

Robert Gresham 31/102

PITT: OCTOBER 25, 1969

Edward Williams 11/199

Michael Sherwood 7/109

CINCINNATI: SEPTEMBER 13, 1969

Jim Braxton 25/113

Robert Gresham 11/108

KENTUCKY: OCTOBER 29, 1966

Peter Secret 25/138

Garrett Ford Sr. 29/120

PITT: OCTOBER 2, 1965

Garrett Ford Sr. 18/192

Richard Leftridge 25/129

MARQUETTE: OCTOBER 29, 1955

Bobby Moss 4/110

Jack Rabbits 7/108

WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN: SEPTEMBER 30, 1939

Harry Clarke 17/128

Charles Hockenberry 15/116

WESTERN MARYLAND: OCTOBER 30, 1937

Harry Clarke 20/112

Sam Pinion 14/100

WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN: NOVEMBER 18, 1933

George Allen 42/184

Tom Covey 23/135

BETHANY: NOVEMBER 1, 1924

Francis Farley 12/153

Woody Bruder 16/141

MARIETTA: OCTOBER 7, 1922

Armin Mahrt 10/213

Gus Ekberg 16/102

BETHANY: NOVEMBER 20, 1920

Homer Martin 26/111

Carl Beck 20/102

BETHANY: OCTOBER 25, 1919

Ira Errett Rodgers 18/153

Clay Hite 13/112

CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES

6 Games

STEVE SLATON: 2006

Mississippi State, 10/7 26/185

Syracuse, 10/14 20/163

Connecticut, 10/20 19/128

Louisville, 11/2 18/156

Cincinnati, 11/11 12/148

Pitt, 11/16 23/215

AVON COBOURNE: 2002

Cincinnati, 9/14 20/193

East Carolina, 9/28 30/260

Maryland, 10/5 30/123

Rutgers, 10/12 30/133

Syracuse, 10/19 28/108

Miami, 10/26 26/175

AMOS ZEREOUE: 1998

Miami, 10/24 27/113

Virginia Tech, 10/31 26/148

Syracuse, 11/7 31/189

Rutgers, 11/14 35/228

Boston College, 11/21 32/143 Pitt, 11/27 20/110

ROBERT WALKER: 1993

Louisville, 10/9 25/161 Pitt, 10/23 18/163

Syracuse, 10/30 26/198

Rutgers, 11/6 19/125

Temple, 11/13 14/130 Miami, 11/20 27/100

5 Games

AVON COBOURNE: 2001

Notre Dame, 10/13 26/169

Miami, 10/25 21/132

Rutgers, 11/3 19/147

Syracuse, 11/10 19/109

Temple, 11/17 22/103

4 Games

WENDELL SMALLWOOD: 2015

TCU, 10/29 20/113

Texas Tech, 11/7 22/163

Texas, 11/14 24/165 Kansas, 11/21 18/115

PAT WHITE: 2007

Rutgers, 10/27 22/156

Louisville, 11/8 24/147

Cincinnati, 11/17 27/155 Connecticut, 11/24 16/186

STEVE SLATON: 2007

Western Michigan, 9/1 16/109

Marshall, 9/8 24/146

Maryland, 9/13 26, 137 East Carolina, 9/22 18/110

AMOS ZEREOUE: 1997

Miami, 9/27 25/206

Rutgers, 10/4 14/103

Maryland, 10/11 30/145

Virginia Tech, 10/25 29/153

ADRIAN MURRELL: 1992 Pitt, 9/12 29/143

Maryland, 9/19 21/115

Virginia Tech, 9/26 26/157

Boston College, 10/3 16/150

ARTHUR OWENS: 1974 Kentucky, 9/21 7/100 Tulane, 9/28 23/181

Indiana, 10/5 20/120 Pitt, 10/12 15/112

3 Games

WENDELL SMALLWOOD: 2015

Maryland, 9/26 22/147

Oklahoma, 10/3 22/111

Oklahoma State, 10/10 19/147

NOEL DEVINE: 2010

Coastal Carolina, 9/4 23/111

Marshall, 9/10 23/112

Maryland, 9/18 27/131

PAT WHITE: 2006

Syracuse, 10/14 15/247 Connecticut, 10/20

STEVE SLATON: 2006 Marshall, 9/2

Maryland, 9/14

PAT WHITE: 2005

Cincinnati, 11/2 8/111

12/3

JASON COLSON: 2004

QUINCY WILSON: 2003

JOHNSON: 1988

ANDREW WOOD: 1970

CARL BECK: 1920

2 Games

GARRETT GREENE: 2023

Cincinnati, 11/18 11/154

Baylor, 11/25 14/102

JAHIEM WHITE: 2023

Cincinnati, 11/18 21/204

Baylor, 11/25 17/133

CJ DONALDSON JR.: 2023

UCF, 10/28 17/121

BYU, 11/4 14/102

CJ DONALDSON JR.: 2022

Towson, 9/17 9/101

Virginia Tech, 9/22 23/106

LEDDIE BROWN: 2020

Eastern Kentucky, 9/12 10/123

Oklahoma State, 9/26 26/104

RUSHEL SHELL: 2014

Kansas/10/4 21/113

Texas Tech, 10/11 24/110

NOEL DEVINE: 2009

Marshall, 10/17 19/103

Connecticut, 10/24 23/178

NOEL DEVINE: 2009

Auburn, 9/19 15/128

Colorado, 10/1 22/220

NOEL DEVINE: 2008

Syracuse, 10/11 18/188

Auburn, 10/23 17/207

NOEL DEVINE: 2008

Colorado, 9/18 26/133

Marshall, 9/27 14/125

STEVE SLATON: 2005

Cincinnati, 11/2 25/129

Pitt, 11/24 34/179

STEVE SLATON: 2005

Rutgers, 10/8 25/139

Louisville (3OT), 10/15 31/188

RASHEED MARSHALL: 2004

Boston College, 11/13 20/100 Pitt, 11/25 18/104

QUINCY WILSON: 2003

Pitt, 11/15 34/208

Syracuse, 11/22 19/105

AVON COBOURNE: 2002

Pitt, 11/30 25/104 Virginia, 12/28 25/117

AVON COBOURNE: 2000

Pitt, 11/24 20/100

Mississippi, 12/28 27/125

AVON COBOURNE: 2000

Syracuse, 11/4 23/166

Rutgers, 11/11 32/117

AVON COBOURNE: 2000

Pitt, 11/24 20/100

Mississippi, 12/28 27/125

COOPER REGO: 2000

Maryland, 9/9

AMOS ZEREOUE: 1997

Notre Dame, 11/22 32/234

Pitt, 11/28 41/151

AMOS ZEREOUE: 1997

Marshall, 8/30 27/174

East Carolina, 9/6 31/199

ROBERT ALEXANDER: 1980

Cincinnati, 9/6 21/187

Colorado State, 9/13 21/127

MAJOR HARRIS: 1989

Penn State, 11/4 21/135

Rutgers, 11/11 16/163

ANTHONY BROWN: 1988

Rutgers, 11/12 22/111

Syracuse, 11/19 19/103

JOHN HOLIFIELD: 1985

Virginia Tech, 10/5 27/113

Boston College, 10/19 30/141

TOMMY GRAY: 1985

Rutgers, 11/9 28/146

Temple, 11/15 23/115

DAVID RILEY: 1977

Penn State, 10/22 26/108 Villanova, 10/29 19/111

DWAYNE WOODS: 1975

Boston College, 9/27 7/102 SMU, 10/4 16/103

JAMES BRAXTON: 1969

Cincinnati, 9/13 25/113

Maryland, 9/20 32/161

GARRETT FORD SR.: 1966

Kentucky, 10/29 29/120

The Citadel, 11/5 25/157

GARRETT FORD SR.: 1966

Pitt, 10/8 23/153

Maryland, 10/15 25/138

GARRETT FORD SR.: 1965

William & Mary, 9/25 14/128

Pitt, 10/2 18/192

RAY PETERSON: 1959

Virginia Tech, 11/14 23/101

The Citadel, 11/21 17/132

BOBBY MOSS: 1955

Penn State, 10/22 15/110

Marquette, 10/29 4/110

HARRY CLARKE: 1937, 38

George Washington, 11/25 21/123

Texas Tech, 1/1 26/132

GEORGE ALLEN: 1934

Davis & Elkins, 10/27 21/129 Ohio, 11/3 29/107

GEORGE ALLEN: 1933

West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/18 42/184

Georgetown, 11/25 45/150

CLARENCE KEEFER: 1927

Carnegie Tech, 10/29 21/101

NICK NARDACCI: 1922

Washington & Jefferson, 11/30 21/141

Gonzaga, 12/25 20/120

HOMER MARTIN: 1920

Rutgers, 11/13 29/105

Bethany, 11/20 26/111

IRA ERRETT RODGERS: 1919

Bethany, 10/25 13/153 Princeton, 11/1 6/132

GEORGE ALLEN: 1934

Davis & Elkins, 10/27 21/129

Ohio, 11/3 29/107

GEORGE ALLEN: 1933

West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/18 42/184 Georgetown, 11/25 45/150

CLARENCE KEEFER: 1927

Carnegie Tech, 10/29 21/101

Missouri, 11/5 28/119

NICK NARDACCI: 1924

Washington & Lee, 11/15 21/104

Washington & Jefferson, 11/27 28/118

JACK SIMONS: 1923

Rutgers, 11/6 20/144

Washington & Lee, 11/10 22/108

NICK NARDACCI: 1922

Washington & Jefferson, 11/30 21/141 Gonzaga, 12/25 20/120

HOMER MARTIN: 1920

Rutgers, 11/13 29/105

Bethany, 11/20 26/111

IRA ERRETT RODGERS: 1919

Bethany, 10/25 13/153

Princeton, 11/1 13/105

23/114

Miami, 9/23 25/107

AVON COBOURNE: 1999

Rutgers, 10/16 25/141

Temple, 10/23 29/127

AMOS ZEREOUE: 1998

Maryland, 9/19 24/135

Tulsa, 9/26 23/192

Missouri, 11/5 28/119

NICK NARDACCI: 1924

Washington & Lee, 11/15 21/104

Washington & Jefferson, 11/27 28/118

JACK SIMONS: 1923

Rutgers, 11/6 20/144

Washington & Lee, 11/10 22/108

AMOS ZEREOUE

PASSING GAMES 250 YARDS

45/51/656 Geno Smith Baylor 9/29/2012

32/49/539 Will Grier Oklahoma 11/23/2018

38/51/532 Skyler Howard Arizona State 1/2/2016

37/49/511 Clint Trickett Maryland 9/13/2014

38/65/463 Geno Smith LSU 9/24/2011

27/45/450 Geno Smith Connecticut 10/8/2011

25/34/429 Will Grier Tennessee 9/1/2018

34/50/429 Marc Bulger Missouri 12/26/98

27/37/416 Mike Sherwood Pitt 9/28/68

34/39/411 Geno Smith James Madison 9/15/2012

31/44/410 Geno Smith Louisville 11/5/2011

26/37/409 Marc Bulger Pitt 11/27/98

23/24/407 Geno Smith Kansas 12/1/2012

32/43/407 Geno Smith Clemson 1/4/2012

16/39/396 Chad Johnston Pitt 10/15/94

20/38/391 Garrett Greene Houston 10/12/2023

22/35/390 Chad Johnston Purdue 9/2/95

20/33/389 Skyler Howard Youngstown State 9/10/2016

36/49/388 Geno Smith Maryland 9/17/2011

32/43/380 Marc Bulger Miami 10/24/98

25/41/376 Clint Trickett Oklahoma 9/20/2014

27/46/376 Will Grier Kansas State 11/11/2017

26/37/375 Will Grier Baylor 10/21/2017

29/43/372 Geno Smith Cincinnati 11/12/2011

31/53/371 Will Grier Virginia Tech 9/3/2017

20/34/371 Geno Smith Norfolk State 9/10/2011

30/46/370 Jarret Doege Iowa State 10/30/2021

27/41/370 Will Grier Texas Tech 9/29/2011

31/46/367 Austin Kendall Texas 10/5/2019

24/45/366 Will Grier TCU 10/7/2017

29/45/365 Clint Trickett Alabama 8/30/2014

27/48/364 Will Grier Oklahoma State 11/17/2018

36/54/364 Geno Smith Oklahoma State 11/10/2012

34/48/360 Oliver Luck Syracuse 11/21/81

16/26/359 Skyler Howard Georgia Southern 9/5/2015

25/41/359 Ford Childress Georgia State 9/14/2013

25/35/356 Will Grier Kansas State 9/22/2018

21/37/356 Clint Trickett Iowa State 11/30/2013

28/40/355 JT Daniels Kansas 9/10/2022

26/43/355 Austin Kendall Texas Tech 11/9/2019

24/36/354 Marc Bulger Navy 10/3/98

18/31/354 Chad Johnston Boston College 10/5/96

32/41/352 Will Grier Texas Tech 10/14/2017

19/25/352 Will Grier East Carolina 9/9/2017

23/28/352 Geno Smith Rutgers 12/4/2010

17/27/353 Will Grier Baylor 10/25/2018

25/40/353 Marc Bulger Georgia Tech 12/29/97

35/40/348 Clint Trickett Towson 9/6/2014

26/43/348 Marc Bulger Pitt 11/28/97

32/50/347 Jarret Doege Texas Tech 10/24/2020

25/39/347 Will Grier Kansas 9/23/2017

28/42/346 Will Grier Texas 11/3/2018

20/45/346 Skyler Howard Texas A&M 12/29/2014

32/48/346 Marc Bulger Miami 10/30/99

25/34/343 Will Grier TCU 11/10/2018

21/37/341 Bernie Galiffa Penn State 10/28/72

30/43/338 Geno Smith Maryland 9/22/2012

24/41/338 Geno Smith Syracuse 10/21/2011

24/31/334 Jarrett Brown East Carolina 9/12/2009

16/21/334 Chad Johnston Rutgers 11/4/95

28/41/332 Will Grier Kansas 10/6/2018

21/26/332 Will Grier Youngstown State 9/8/2018

31/40/332 Skyler Howard BYU 9/24/2016

32/26/332 Pat White North Carolina 12/27/2008

32/36/323 Geno Smith Marshall 9/1/2012

30/20/331 Marc Bulger Pitt 11/27/99

12/21/330 Skyler Howard Iowa State 11/26/2016

23/35/322 Clint Trickett Baylor 10/18/2014

17/37/321 Jeff Hostetler Oklahoma 9/11/82

20/35/320 Geno Smith Oklahoma 11/17/2012

18/28/320 Allen McCune Pitt 10/2/65

25/33/318 Jarret Doege Texas Tech 10/2/2021

26/44/318 Jarret Doege Kansas 10/17/2020

21/31/318 Skyler Howard Texas Tech 10/15/2016

15/21/318 Brad Lewis Mississippi 12/28/2000

35/50/317 Jarret Doege Texas 11/7/2020

20/25/316 Will Grier Iowa State 11/4/2017

32/45/316 Geno Smith Marshall 9/10/2010

20/25/314 Oliver Luck Temple 11/8/80

18/37/314 Bernie Galiffa Pitt 11/4/72

20/28/312 Marc Bulger Boston College 11/21/98

24/50/309 Clint Trickett Oklahoma State 9/28/2013

21/34/309 Dan Kendra Villanova 10/29/77

23/41/308 Darren Studstill Miami, Fla. 10/31/92

28/38/307 Jarret Doege Oklahoma State 11/23/2019

20/33/306 Mike Sherwood East Carolina 11/7/70

19/27/304 Will Grier Delaware State 9/16/2017

20/35/302 Clint Trickett Kansas 10/4/2014

22/34/301 Jarret Doege Kansas State 10/31/2020

28/44/301 Clint Trickett Texas Tech 10/11/2014

24/41/298 Skyler Howard Kansas State 10/1/2016

13/19/298 Bernie Galiffa Virginia 9/23/72

15/21/297 Major Harris Boston College 10/22/88 15/18/296 Allen McCune William & Mary 9/25/65 21/33/294 Skyler Howard Maryland 9/26/2015

20/25/293 Marc Bulger Maryland 9/19/98 28/45/293 Dan Kendra Syracuse 11/25/75 17/25/291 Chad Johnston Missouri 10/1/94

27/43/290 Jarret Doege Texas 11/20/2021 12/20/290 Brad Lewis East Carolina 11/18/2000 18/37/289 Skyler Howard Baylor 10/17/2015 27/34/286 Brad Lewis Kent State 9/22/2001 20/37/285 Jarret Doege Oklahoma State 9/26/2020 20/42/285 Will Grier Oklahoma State 10/28/2017

21/40/285 Skyler Howard Iowa State 11/29/2014

19/37/285 Jeff Hostetler Maryland 9/18/82 24/37/283 JT Daniels Baylor 10/13/2022 19/42/281 Skyler Howard Kansas State 12/5/2015

17/31/281 Bernie Galiffa Syracuse 11/20/71 16/30/280 Kevin White TCU 12/31/84

31/52/279 Brad Lewis Maryland 9/29/2001

17/28/279 Jeff Hostetler Rutgers 11/12/83

30/56/278 Geno Smith Texas Tech 10/13/2012

24/40/277 Jarret Doege Maryland 9/4/2021

17/35/277 Jack Allison Syracuse 12/28/2018

23/39/275 JT Daniels TCU 10/29/2022

17/28/274 Darren Studstill Temple 11/13/93

18/29/273 Jeff Hostetler Penn State 10/22/83

27/40/272 Austin Kendall NC State 9/14/2019

14/25/271 Rasheed Marshall Syracuse 11/22/2003

15/19/270 Jake Kelchner Maryland 9/13/93

16/25/269 Garrett Greene Baylor 11/25/2023

21/35/269 Skyler Howard Texas 11/12/2016

12/20/269 Oliver Luck Colorado State 9/13/80

25/35/268 Geno Smith Texas 10/6/2012

19/29/268 Geno Smith Maryland 9/18/2010

25/41/267 Clint Trickett TCU 11/2/2013

11/18/267 Bernie Galiffa Syracuse 11/18/72

29/16/266 Marc Bulger Temple 10/23/99

17/27/265 Oliver Luck Virginia Tech 10/17/81

21/26/263 Skyler Howard Liberty 9/12/2015

27/45/260 Jarret Doege Kansas State 11/13/2021

27/42/260 Austin Kendall James Madison 8/31/2019

16/27/260 Skyler Howard Kansas 11/5/2016

32/54/260 Geno Smith TCU 11/3/2012

14/22/259 Jarret Doege LIU 9/11/2021

16/32/259 Paul Millard Texas 11/9/2013

21/28/257 Jarret Doege TCU 10/23/2021

13/28/257 Scott McBrien Pitt 11/24/2000

15/31/257 Marc Bulger Syracuse 11/7/98

14/20/257 Marc Bulger Temple 10/10/98

21/32/257 Oliver Luck East Carolina 10/31/81

17/35/256 Dan Kendra Boston College 10/16/76

27/43/254 Clint Trickett Texas Tech 10/19/2013

19/30/254 Richard Longfellow Boston U. 10/11/58

29/48/253 JT Daniels Texas 10/1/2022

23/35/253 Skyler Howard Missouri 9/3/2016

21/36/253 Marc Bulger Tulsa 9/26/98

13/31/252 Scott McBrien Notre Dame 10/21/2000

12/23/250 Major Harris Pitt 9/30/89

19/37/250 Jeff Hostetler Penn State 10/23/82

1 Jarrett Brown, Ford Childress, Jake Kelchner, Richard Longfellow, Rasheed Marshall, Paul Millard, Kevin White, Pat White

CONSECUTIVE 300-YARD GAMES

8 Games

CLINT TRICKETT: 2013-14

Baylor, 10/18 322

Texas Tech, 10/11 301 Kansas, 10/4 302

Oklahoma, 9/20 376 Maryland, 9/13 511 Towson, 9/6 348 Alabama, 8/30 365 Iowa State, 11/30 356

5 Games

WILL GRIER: 2018 Oklahoma, 11/23 539

Oklahoma State, 11/17 364 TCU, 11/10 343

Texas, 11/3 346 Baylor, 10/25 353

WILL GRIER: 2018

Kansas, 10/6 332

Texas Tech, 9/29 370

Kansas State, 9/22 356

Youngstown State, 9/8 332 Tennessee, 9/1 429

GENO SMITH: 2011-12

Clemson, 1/4 407 Marshall, 9/1 323

James Madison, 9/15 411 Maryland, 9/22 338 Baylor, 9/29 656

4 Games

JARRET DOEGE: 2020

Kansas, 10/17 317

Texas Tech, 10/24 347

Kansas State, 10/31 301 Texas, 11/7 317

3 Games

GENO SMITH: 2011

Norfolk State, 9/10 371 Maryland, 9/17 388 LSU, 9/24 463

MARC BULGER: 1998

Boston College, 11/21 312 Pitt, 11/27 409 Missouri, 12/26 429

2 Games

SKYLER HOWARD: 2016

Youngstown State, 9/10 389 BYU, 9/24 332

GENO SMITH: 2012 Oklahoma State, 11/10

11/17

GENO SMITH: 2011

11/5

11/12

GENO SMITH: 2011

10/8

10/21

MARC BULGER: 1997

11/28

Georgia Tech, 12/29

BERNIE GALIFFA: 1972

State, 10/28

11/4

CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES

18 Games

GENO SMITH: 2011-2012

9/4

State, 9/10

9/24

9/17

10/1

10/8

10/21

10/29

11/5

12 Games

10 Games

JEFF HOSTETLER

9 Games

JARRET DOEGE: 2020 Eastern Kentucky, 9/12

State, 9/26

10/3

10/17

Texas Tech, 10/24

Kansas State, 10/31

Texas, 11/7

11/14

Iowa State, 12/5

CLINT TRICKETT: 2013-14

Oklahoma State, 10/25

10/18

Texas Tech, 10/11

10/4

9/20

9/13

9/6

8/30

State, 11/30

7 Games

WILL GRIER: 2017 Virginia Tech, 9/3

Carolina, 9/9

State, 9/16

9/23

10/7

Texas Tech, 10/14

10/21

6 Games

GENO SMITH: 2012

11/3

Oklahoma State, 11/10

11/17

Iowa State, 11/23

12/1

12/29

5 Games

WILL GRIER: 2018

11/23

State, 11/17

11/10

11/3

10/25

WILL GRIER: 2018

10/6

Texas Tech, 9/29

State, 9/22

State, 9/8

9/1

SKYLER HOWARD: 2014-15

9/26

9/12

Southern, 9/5

Texas A&M, 12/29

Iowa State, 11/29

3 Games

JT DANIELS: 2022 Virginia Tech, 9/22

10/1

10/13

CLINT TRICKETT: 2013

11/2

Kansas State, 10/26

Texas Tech, 10/19

GENO SMITH: 2010 Coastal Carolina, 9/4

9/10

9/18

JARRETT BROWN: 2009 Liberty, 9/5

East Carolina, 9/12

9/19

MARC BULGER: 1998

Boston College, 11/21

Pitt, 11/27

Missouri, 12/26

MAJOR HARRIS: 1989 South Carolina, 9/16

9/30

9/23

JEFF HOSTETLER: 1983 Ohio, 9/3

Pacific, 9/10

Maryland, 9/17

2 Games

JARRET DOEGE: 2021 Texas, 11/20

State, 11/13

JARRET DOEGE: 2021

Iowa State, 10/30

10/23

JARRET DOEGE: 2021 LIU, 9/10

9/4

WILL GRIER: 2017

State, 11/4

State, 11/11

MILLARD: 2013

11/16

11/9

PAUL MILLARD: 2013

9/7

& Mary, 8/31

GENO SMITH: 2010

10/9

10/14

GENO SMITH: 2010

11/26

12/4

RASHEED MARSHALL: 2003

11/15

11/22

BRAD LEWIS: 2001

State, 9/22

9/29

MARC BULGER: 1999

10/23

10/30

MARC BULGER: 1999

Carolina, 9/4

(Ohio), 9/11

MARC BULGER: 1997

Tech, 10/25

11/1

MARC BULGER: 1997

College, 9/13

9/27

CHAD JOHNSTON: 1995

9/2

9/9

CHAD JOHNSTON:

HARRIS:

10/29

10/22

MIKE TIMKO: 1986

9/13

9/20

10/22

10/29

GALIFFA: 1972

10/28

ALLEN MCCUNE: 1965

9/25

RASHEED MARSHALL

RECEIVING GAMES 100 YARDS

NAME YARDS/CATCHES

Stedman Bailey 303/13

Gary Jennings Jr. 225/7

Stedman Bailey 225/14

Sam James 223/14

Kevin White 216/13

Mario Alford 215/8

Tavon Austin 215/14

Chris Henry 209/6

Stedman Bailey 205/13

OPPONENT

Baylor/2012

Oklahoma/2018

Oklahoma State/2012

Texas Tech/2019

Maryland/2014

Iowa State/2013

Baylor/2012

Syracuse/2003

Oklahoma/2012

Pat Greene 205/12 Pitt/1997

Rahsaan Vanterpool 205/9 Pitt/1994

David Saunders 191/8

Calvin Phillips 190/5

Oscar Patrick 190/10

Gary Jennings Jr. 189/13

Shawn Foreman 189/11

Boston College/1996

Cal-Fullerton/1988

Penn State/1968

Virginia Tech/2017

Missouri/1998

Tavon Austin 187/11 LSU/2011

Zach Abraham 180/6 Pitt/1994

Tavon Austin 179/13

Antonio Brown 179/6

Stedman Bailey 178/7

David Saunders 178/11

Hudson Clement 177/5

Chris Henry 176/4

Kevin White 173/10

Stedman Bailey 173/13

Mike Baker 172/8

Maryland/2012

East Carolina/2000

Connecticut/2011

Rutgers/1996

Duquesne/2023

Rutgers/2003

Oklahoma/2014

James Madison/2012

Rutgers/1993

Shelton Gibson 171/6 Youngstown State/2016

Ka’Raun White 168/8

Ka’Raun White 167/4

Shawn Foreman 164/6

Shelton Gibson 161/3

Stedman Bailey 159/11

Kansas State/2017

Iowa State/2017

Rutgers/1996

Iowa State/2016

Kansas/2012

Antonio Brown 156/6 Ole Miss/2000

Shawn Foreman 158/9 Miami/1998

Sam James 155/9 NC State/2019

Khori Ivy 155/7 Temple/2000

David Sills V 153/7 East Carolina/2017

Shawn Foreman 153/10 Boston College/1997

Bryce Ford-Wheaton 152/11 Kansas/2022

Rahsaan Vanterpool 152/9

Boston College/1996

Willie Drewrey 152/6 TCU/1984

Gary Mullen 152/7 Rutgers/1984

Danny Buggs 151/6 Illinois/1973

Lovett Purnell 149/8 Purdue/1995

David Saunders 149/8 Rutgers/1995

Paul Bischoff 149/7 Fordham/1950

Shelton Gibson 148/6 Iowa State/2015

Rich Hollins 148/6 Virginia Tech/1981

Rich Hollins 148/8 Maryland/1981

Reggie Rembert 145/5 Pitt/1989

Nate Stephens 145/9 Syracuse/1971

Shelton Gibson 144/4 BYU/2016

Shelton Gibson 143/4 Arizona State/2016

Kevin White 143/9 Alabama/2014

Khori Ivy 142/9 Miami/1999

Cedric Thomas 142/7 Temple/1980

Darrell Miller 141/8 Virginia/1981

David Sills V 140/7 Tennessee/2018

Danny Buggs 140/6

David Sills V 139/5

Terry Fairbanks 138/4

William & Mary/1972

Baylor/2018

Jerry Porter 139/3 Pitt/1999

Bob Dunlevy 139/5

Milt Clegg 139/8

Marcus Simms 138/9

William & Mary/1965

Syracuse/1964

Texas Tech/2018

Ka’Raun White 138/6 TCU/2017

Jim Braxton 138/5

East Carolina/1970

Boston U./1958

Marcus Simms 136/5 Kansas State/2018

David Sills V 136/7 Baylor/2017

Mario Alford 136/7 Oklahoma State/2014

T.J. Simmons 135/7 Texas/2019

Rahsaan Vanterpool 135/6 Temple/1995

James Jett 135/5 Cincinnati/1990

Darius Reynaud 134/9 Marshall/2007

Lovett Purnell 134/3 Rutgers/1995

Reggie Rembert 134/5 Ball State/1989

Kevin White 132/16 Texas/2014

Kevin White 132/8 Baylor/2014

Kevin White 132/6 Kansas/2014

Chris Henry 132/5 Boston College/2003

Marshall Mills 132/7 Virginia/1972

David Sills V 131/8 Oklahoma/2018

Daikiel Shorts Jr. 131/8 Missouri/2016

Mario Alford 131/11 Maryland/2014

Ivan McCartney 131/6 Connecticut/2011

David Sills V 130/8 Kansas/2017

Shelton Gibson 130/3 Georgia Southern/2015

Kevin White 130/7 Baylor/2013

Stedman Bailey 130/7 Syracuse/2011

Steve Slaton 130/6 Pitt/2006

David Saunders 130/9 North Carolina/1996

David Saunders 130/6 Purdue/1995

Ed Hill 130/9 Miami/1992

Cedric Thomas 130/7 Villanova/1977

Kevin White 129/7 Texas A&M/2014

Dave Rider 129/4 Richmond/1958

Gary Jennings Jr. 128/6 Delaware State/2017

Greg Dykes 128/5 South Carolina/1989

Winston Wright Jr. 127/6 Oklahoma State/2020

Jordan Thompson 127/5 Kansas State/2015

Winston Wright Jr. 126/9 Texas Tech/2020

Tavon Austin 126/9 Cincinnati/2011

Shawn Foreman 126/7 East Carolina/1997

Mike Baker 126/8 Maryland/1993

Danny Buggs 126/7 Penn State/1972

Bill Marker 126/5 Penn State/1953

Jay Kearney 125/3 Missouri/1993

Cedric Thomas 125/3 Colorado State/1980

Nate Stephens 125/5 William & Mary/1971

Jerry Porter 124/4 Georgia Tech/1997

Kevin White 123/13 Texas Tech/2014

Tavon Austin 123/12 Clemson/2012

Chris Henry 123/5 UCF/2003

Cedric Thomas 123/6 Richmond/1978

Tavon Austin 122/11 Maryland/2011

Zach Abraham 122/3 Temple/1994

Jovon Durante 121/3 Georgia Southern/2015

Stedman Bailey 121/8 Syracuse/2012

Tavon Austin 121/6 Rutgers/2010

Ross Herron 121/7 Western Reserve/1950

Bob Mellace 121/4 Penn State/1940

Marcus Simms 119/8 Youngstown State/2018

Chris Henry 119/4 Rutgers/2004

Shelton Gibson 118/6 Maryland/2015

Stedman Bailey 118/8 Louisville/2011

Chris Henry 118/8 Boston College/2004

Bob Dunlevy 118/4 Syracuse/1965

Travis Garvin 117/3 Virginia Tech/2003

Phil Braxton 117/3 Pitt/2000

Devin Carter 116/5 Houston/2023

Gary Jennings Jr. 116/8 Baylor/2017

David Sills V 116/7 TCU/2017

Ka’Raun White 116/4 Arizona State/2016

Antonio Brown 116/8 Kent State/2001

Gary Jennings Jr. 115/13 Kansas State/2017

Stedman Bailey 115/8 LSU/2011

Jock Sanders 115/12 Auburn/2009

Shawn Foreman 115/5 Pitt/1998

Rahsaan Vanterpool 115/10

Ball State/1994

Steve Lewis 115/5 California/1978

Danny Buggs 115/5 Pitt/1972

Tom Yeater 115/3

Oregon State/1962

Ka’Raun White 114/8 Texas Tech/2017

J.D. Woods 114/13 Baylor/2012

Calvin Phillips 114/4

Isaiah Esdale 113/6

Penn State/1988

Texas Tech/2021

Gary Jennings Jr. 113/6 Tennessee/2018

Tavon Austin 113/11

James Madison/2012

Stedman Bailey 113/8 Maryland/2011

Khori Ivy 113/6 Pitt/1998

David Saunders 113/7 Syracuse/1996

John Talley 113/4 Syracuse/1987

Danny Buggs 113/3 Virginia/1972

Oscar Patrick 113/7

Virginia Tech/1968

Oscar Patrick 113/5 Penn State/1967

Kelly Moan 113/2 Western Maryland/1937

Stedman Bailey 112/4 Bowling Green/2011

Steve Lewis 112/7 Colorado State/1978

Rahsaan Vanterpool 111/3

Louisiana Tech/1994

Ed Hill 111/4 Temple/1993

Danny Buggs 111/4

Boston College/1973

Oscar Patrick 111/7 Villanova/1968

Tavon Austin 110/4 Kansas/2012

Darius Reynaud 110/5 East Carolina/2006

David Saunders 110/6 Syracuse/1998

Shawn Foreman 110/12

Georgia Tech/1997

Rahsaan Vanterpool 110/8 Purdue/1996

Scott MacDonald 110/5 NC State/1975

Kaden Prather 109/8 Baylor/2022

Jordan Thompson 109/6

Devon Brown 109/4

Texas Tech/2014

Norfolk State/2011

Jay Kearney 109/5 Penn State/1992

Rich Hollins 109/4

Maryland/1983

Oscar Patrick 109/5 Richmond/1968

Oscar Patrick 109/5 Villanova/1967

Phil Braxton 108/2 Pitt/2002

Phil Braxton 108/4 Virginia/2002

Antonio Brown 108/10 Maryland/2001

Bernie Huntz 108/3 NYU/1947

Zach Abraham 107/7

South Carolina/1994

Herbert Barna 107/3 Cincinnati/1936

Bryce Ford-Wheaton 106/6 Iowa State/2021

Winston Wright Jr. 106/9

Texas Tech/2021

Tavon Austin 106/7 Maryland/2010

Miquelle Henderson 106/5 Wisconsin/2002

Jay Kearney 106/4 Rutgers/1993

Jay Kearney 106/5 Boston College/1993

Harvey Smith 106/4 Syracuse/1985

Charles Becca 106/3 Temple/1948

Miquelle Henderson 105/8 Cincinnati/2002

Anthony Becht 105/5 Boston College/1999

David Saunders 105/8 East Carolina/1996

Randy Swinson 105/7 Penn State/1977

Paul Bischoff 105/7 Texas Western/1950

Bryce Ford-Wheaton 104/3 Kansas State/2020

Daikiel Shorts Jr. 104/7 Kansas/2016

Shelton Gibson 104/3 Kansas State/2016

Stedman Bailey 104/9 Marshall/2012

Stedman Bailey 104/6 Cincinnati/2011

Jay Kearney 104/3 Maryland/1993

Reggie Rembert 104/5 Syracuse/1989

John Talley 104/7 Syracuse/1986

Steve Lewis 104/8 Syracuse/1975

Danny Buggs 103/8 Temple/1974

Sam James 102/3 Kansas State/2022

Shelton Gibson 102/4 Kansas/2016

Tavon Austin 102/10 Texas/2012

Tavon Austin 102/10 Pitt/2011

James Jett 102/5

Maryland/1990

Kevin White 101/10 Towson/2014

Tavon Austin 101/11 TCU/2012

Mario Alford 101/7 Oklahoma/2014

Ivan McCartney 101/8 Maryland/2011

David Saunders 101/5 Temple/1998

James Jett 101/3

Louisiana Tech/1992

Rich Hollins 101/3 Oklahoma/1982

Steve Lewis 101/5 Boston College/1976

Richard Rader 101/3 Pitt/1965

Winston Wright Jr. 100/6 Iowa State/2021

Gary Jennings Jr. 100/3 Baylor/2018

Daikiel Shorts Jr. 100/3 Texas Tech/2016

Brad Starks 100/4 UNLV/2010

Darrell Miller 100/5 Florida State/1982

Wayne Porter 100/9 VMI/1968

CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

Stedman Bailey

Tavon Austin

Kevin White 9 Shelton Gibson, David Saunders

7 Danny Buggs, Shawn Foreman, Gary Jennings Jr., David Sills V 6 Chris Henry, Oscar Patrick, Rahsaan Vanterpool 5 Jay Kearney, Ka’Raun White

4 Mario Alford, Antonio Brown, Rich Hollins, Steve Lewis, Cedric Thomas, Winston Wright Jr.

3 Zach Abraham, Bryce Ford-Wheaton, Khory Ivy, Sam James, Daikiel Shorts Jr., Marcus Simms

2 Mike Baker, Paul Bischoff, Bob Dunlevy, Miquelle Henderson, Ed Hill, Ivan McCartney, Darrell Miller, Calvin Phillips, Jerry Porter, Lovett Purnell, Darius Reynaud, Nate Stephens, John Talley, Jordan Thompson

1 Herb Barna, Charles Becca, Anthony Becht, Jim Braxton, Devon Brown,Devin Carter, Milt Clegg, Hudson Clement, Willie Drewrey, Jovon Durante, Greg Dykes, Isaiah Esdale, Terry Fairbanks, Travis Garvin, Pat Greene, Ross Herron, Bernie Huntz, Scott MacDonald, Bill Marker, Bob Mellace, Marshall Mills, Kelly Moan,Gary Mullen, Wayne Porter, Kaden Prather, Dave Rider, Jock Sanders, T.J. Simmons, Steve Slaton, Harvey Smith, Brad Starks, Randy Swinson, J.D. Woods, Tom Yeater

ZACH ABRAHAM

TRIPLE 100-YARD GAMES

BAYLOR: SEPTEMBER 29, 2012

Stedman Bailey 13/303

Tavon Austin 14/215

J.D. Woods 13/114

MARYLAND: SEPTEMBER 17, 2011

Tavon Austin 11/122

Stedman Bailey 8/113

Ivan McCartney 8/101

DOUBLE 100-YARD GAMES

IOWA STATE: OCTOBER 2, 2021

Isaiah Esdale 6/113

Winston Wright Jr. 9/106

TEXA TECH: 23, 2018

Gary Jennings Jr. 7/225

David Sills V 8/131

OKLAHOMA: NOVEMBER 23, 2018

Gary Jennings Jr. 7/225

David Sills V 8/131

BAYLOR: OCTOBER 25, 2018

David Sills V 5/139

Gary Jennings Jr. 3/100

TENNESSEE: SEPTEMBER 1, 2018

David Sills V 7/140

Gary Jennings Jr. 6/113

TCU: OCTOBER 7, 2017

David Sills V 7/116

Ka’Raun White 6/138

BAYLOR: OCTOBER 21, 2017

Gary Jennings Jr. 8/116

David Sills V 7/136

KANSAS STATE: NOVEMBER 11, 2017

Gary Jennings Jr. 13/115

Ka’Raun White 8/168

KANSAS: NOVEMBER 5, 2016

Daikiel Shorts Jr. 7/104

Shelton Gibson 4/102

ARIZONA STATE: JANUARY 2, 2016

Shelton Gibson 4/143

Ka’Raun White 4/116

GEORGIA SOUTHERN: SEPTEMBER 5, 2015

Shelton Gibson 3/130

Jovon Durante 3/121

TEXAS TECH: OCTOBER 11, 2014

Kevin White 13/123

Jordan Thompson 6/109

OKLAHOMA: SEPTEMBER 20, 2014

Kevin White 10/173

Mario Alford 7/101

MARYLAND: SEPTEMBER 13, 2014

Kevin White 13/216

Mario Alford 11/131

KANSAS: DECEMBER 1, 2012

Stedman Bailey 11/159

Tavon Austin 4/110

JAMES MADISON: SEPTEMBER 15, 2012

Stedman Bailey 13/173

Tavon Austin 11/113

LSU: SEPTEMBER 24, 2011

Tavon Austin 11/187

Stedman Bailey 8/115

CONNECTICUT: OCTOBER 8, 2011

Stedman Bailey 7/178

Ivan McCartney 6/131

CINCINNATI: NOVEMBER 12, 2011

Tavon Austin 9/126

Stedman Bailey 6/104

PITT: NOVEMBER 27, 1998

Shawn Foreman 5/115

Khori Ivy 6/113

GEORGIA TECH: DECEMBER 29, 1997

Jerry Porter 4/124

Shawn Foreman 12/110

RUTGERS: NOVEMBER 9, 1996

David Saunders 11/178

Shawn Foreman 6/164

BOSTON COLLEGE: OCTOBER 5, 1996

David Saunders 8/191

Rahsaan Vanterpool 9/152

RUTGERS: NOVEMBER 4, 1995

David Saunders 8/149

Lovett Purnell 3/134

PURDUE: SEPTEMBER 2, 1995

Lovett Purnell 8/149

David Saunders 6/130

PITT: OCTOBER 15, 1994

Rahsaan Vanterpool 9/205

Zach Abraham 6/180

RUTGERS: NOVEMBER 6, 1993

Mike Baker 8/172

Jay Kearney 4/106

MARYLAND: SEPTEMBER 18, 1993

Mike Baker 8/126

Jay Kearney 3/104

CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES

MARCUS SIMMS: 2018

Texas Tech, 9/29 9/138

Kansas State, 9/22 5/136

Youngstown State, 9/8 8/119

KA’RAUN WHITE: 2017

Iowa State, 11/4 4/167

Kansas State, 11/11 7/168

KA’RAUN WHITE: 2017

TCU, 10/7 6/138

Texas Tech, 10/14 8/114

DAVID SILLS V: 2017

Kansas, 9/22 8/130

TCU, 10/7 7/116

SHELTON GIBSON: 2016

Youngstown State, 9/10 6/171

BYU, 9/24 4/144

Kansas State, 10/1 3/104

KEVIN WHITE: 2014

Alabama, 8/30 9/143

Towson, 9/6 10/101

Maryland, 9/13 13/216

Oklahoma, 9/20 10/173

Kansas, 10/4 6/132

Texas Tech, 10/11 13/123

Baylor, 10/18 8/132

MARIO ALFORD: 2014

Maryland, 9/13 11/131

Oklahoma, 9/20 7/101

STEDMAN BAILEY: 2012

Syracuse, 12/29 8/121

Kansas, 12/1 11/159

STEDMAN BAILEY: 2012

Oklahoma, 11/17 13/205

Oklahoma

TAVON AUSTIN: 2012 Texas, 10/6

9/29

9/22

James Madison, 9/15

STEDMAN BAILEY: 2012

James Madison, 9/15

9/1

STEDMAN BAILEY: 2011

11/12

11/5

STEDMAN BAILEY: 2011

10/21

10/8

AUSTIN: 2011

AUSTIN: 2011

11/25

BROWN: 2001

State, 9/22

9/29

SHAWN FOREMAN: 1998

SAUNDERS: 1996

JAY KEARNEY: 1993

9/18

9/25

DANNY BUGGS: 1972

10/28

11/4

TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES

250+ YARDS

56/687 Geno Smith Baylor 9/29/2012

59/555 Skyler Howard Arizona State 1/2/2016

54/517 Will Grier Oklahoma 11/23/2018

55/507 Clint Trickett Maryland 9/13/2014

67/468 Geno Smith LSU 9/24/2011

41/439 Skyler Howard Youngstown State 9/10/2016

50/438 Garrett Greene Houston 10/12/2023

48/433 Geno Smith Clemson 1/4/2012

49/431 Geno Smith Connecticut 10/8/2011

37/429 Will Grier Tennessee 9/1/2018

41/429 Geno Smith James Madison 9/15/2012

38/424 Pat White Pitt 11/16/2006

52/424 Marc Bulger Missouri 12/26/98

64/423 Will Grier Virginia Tech 9/3/2017

28/412 Geno Smith Kansas 12/1/2012

43/407 Skyler Howard Texas Tech 10/15/2016

34/407 Jarrett Brown East Carolina 9/12/2009

47/407 Mike Sherwood Pitt 9/28/68

49/402 Geno Smith Louisville 11/5/2011

49/398 Will Grier Kansas 9/23/2017

39/396 Geno Smith Rutgers 12/4/2010

38/394 Marc Bulger Pitt 11/27/98

51/390 Austin Kendall Texas 10/5/2019

44/388 Geno Smith Marshall 9/1/2012

53/387 Pat White North Carolina 12/27/2008 55/379 Skyler Howard Texas A&M 12/29/2014

30/378 Skyler Howard Iowa State 11/26/2016

52/377 Geno Smith Maryland 9/17/2011

53/375 Will Grier TCU 10/7/2017

39/372 Garrett Greene Baylor 11/25/2023

39/372 Geno Smith Oklahoma 11/17/2012

37/372 Geno Smith Norfolk State 9/10/2011

39/372 Major Harris Boston College 10/22/88

46/370 Jarret Doege Iowa State 10/30/2021

51/370 Chad Johnston Pitt 10/15/94

41/369 Will Grier Baylor 10/21/2017

49/367 Will Grier Kansas State 11/11/2017

46/366 Garrett Greene Oklahoma State 10/21/2023

34/366 Skyler Howard Georgia Southern 9/5/2015

41/365 JT Daniels Kansas 9/10/2022

46/365 Austin Kendall Texas Tech 11/9/2019

30/364 Garrett Greene Cincinnati 11/18/2023

62/363 Geno Smith Oklahoma State 11/10/2012

40/362 Clint Trickett Towson 9/6/2014

57/359 Will Grier Oklahoma State 11/17/2018

44/359 Will Grier Texas Tech 9/29/2018

51/359 Skyler Howard BYU 9/24/2016

31/358 Will Grier East Carolina 9/9/2017

45/357 Clint Trickett Oklahoma 9/20/2014

47/356 Marc Bulger Miami 10/24/98

47/354 Skyler Howard Iowa State 11/29/2014

52/354 Oliver Luck Syracuse 11/21/81

36/352 Will Grier Kansas State 9/22/2018

50/352 Geno Smith Cincinnati 11/12/2011

43/352 Chad Johnston Purdue 9/2/95

49/351 Marc Bulger Miami 10/30/99

44/348 Will Grier Texas 11/3/2018

40/347 Clint Trickett Iowa State 11/30/2013

43/347 Pat White Louisville 11/2/2006

30/346 Will Grier Baylor 10/25/2018

34/346 Pat White Syracuse 10/14/2006

40/345 Will Grier TCU 11/10/2018

30/344 Will Grier Iowa State 11/4/2017

47/285 Will Grier Oklahoma State 10/28/2017

28/284 Kirk Lewis Syracuse 11/9/74

58/283 Geno Smith Texas Tech 10/13/2012

38/282 Ade Dillon Illinois 9/29/73

Avon Cobourne

Pat White Georgia Tech 1/1/2007

30/276 Brad Lewis East Carolina 11/18/2000

28/276 Chad Johnston Temple 11/12/94

36/276 Oliver Luck East Carolina 10/31/81

Pat

PAT WHITE

CONSECUTIVE 300-YARD GAMES

7 GAMES

WILL GRIER: 2017

Virginia Tech, 9/3 64/423

East Carolina, 9/9 29/358

Delaware State, 9/16 32/326

Kansas, 9/23 49/398

TCU, 10/7 53/375

Texas Tech, 10/14 48/316

Baylor, 10/21 41/369

6 GAMES

CLINT TRICKETT: 2013-14

Kansas, 10/4 35/302

Oklahoma, 9/20 45/357

Maryland, 9/13 55/507

Towson, 9/6 40/362

Alabama, 8/30 49/343

Iowa State, 11/30 40/347

5 GAMES

WILL GRIER: 2018

Oklahoma, 11/23 54/517

Oklahoma State, 11/17 57/359

TCU, 11/10 40/345

Texas, 11/3 44/348

Baylor, 10/25 30/346

WILL GRIER: 2018

Kansas, 10/6 50/323

Texas Tech, 9/29 44/359

Kansas State, 9/22 36/352

Youngstown State, 9/8 28/329

Tennessee, 9/1 37/429

SKYLER HOWARD: 2014-15

Maryland, 9/26 45/307

Liberty, 9/12 38/331

Georgia Southern, 9/5 34/366

Texas A&M, 12/29/2014 55/379

Iowa State, 11/29/2014 47/354

GENO SMITH: 2012

Clemson, 1/4 48/433

Marshall, 9/1 44/388

James Madison, 9/15 41/429

Maryland, 9/22 48/323

Baylor, 9/29 56/687

4 GAMES

JARRET DOEGE: 2020

Kansas, 10/17 47/321

Texas Tech, 10/24 51/342

Kansas State, 10/31 40/298

Texas, 11/7 54/310

3 GAMES

GENO SMITH: 2011

Norfolk State, 9/10 37/372

Maryland, 9/17 52/377

LSU, 9/24 70/468

MARC BULGER: 1998

Boston College, 11/21 30/306 Pitt, 11/27 38/394

Missouri, 12/26 52/424

2 GAMES

GARRETT GREENE: 2023

Baylor, 11/25 39/372

Cincinnati, 11/18 30/364

GARRETT GREENE: 2023

Oklahoma State, 10/21 46/366

Houston, 10/12 50/438

SKYLER HOWARD: 2016

Youngstown State, 9/10 41/439 BYU, 9/24 51/359

GENO SMITH: 2012

Oklahoma State, 11/10 62/363 Oklahoma, 11/17 39/372

GENO SMITH: 2011 Louisville, 11/5 49/402 Cincinnati, 11/12 50/352 Geno Smith: 2011 Connecticut, 10/8 49/431 Syracuse, 10/21 45/304

JARRETT BROWN: 2009 Liberty, 9/5/2009 28/312 East Carolina, 9/12/2009 34/407

PAT WHITE: 2007 Rutgers, 10/27 32/300 Louisville, 11/8 40/328

MARC BULGER: 1997

Pitt, 11/28 47/327

Georgia Tech, 12/29 45/325

CHAD JOHNSTON: 1994

Missouri, 10/1 33/312 Pitt, 10/15 51/370

MAJOR HARRIS: 1989

Penn State, 11/4 47/301 Rutgers, 11/11 35/302

CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES

20 Games

GENO SMITH: 2010-12 Pitt, 11/26 17/230

Rutgers, 12/4 34/396

NC State, 12/28 34/255

Marshall, 9/4 38/256

Norfolk State, 9/10 37/372

Maryland, 9/17 52/377

LSU, 9/24 70/468

Bowling Green, 10/1 32/242

Connecticut, 10/8 49/431

Syracuse, 10/21 45/304

Rutgers, 10/29 37/209

Louisville, 11/5 49/402

Cincinnati, 11/12 50/352 Pitt, 11/25 38/249 USF, 12/1 40/257

Clemson,1/4 48/433

Marshall, 9/1 44/388

James Madison/9/15 41/429

Maryland, 9/22 48/323

Baylor, 9/29 56/687

Texas, 10/6 41/235

Texas Tech, 10/13 58/282

14 Games

MARC BULGER: 1997-98

Pitt, 11/28 47/327

Georgia Tech, 12/29 45/325

Ohio State, 9/5 38/226

Maryland, 9/19 28/308

Tulsa, 9/26

Navy, 10/3

Temple, 10/10

Miami, 10/24

Virginia Tech, 10/31

Syracuse, 11/7

Rutgers, 11/14

Boston College, 11/21

11/27

Missouri, 12/26

10 Games

WILL GRIER: 2017

Virginia Tech, 9/3

9/9

Delaware State, 9/16

Kansas, 9/23

SKYLER HOWARD: 2015-16

9 Games

CLINT TRICKETT: 2013-14

7 Games

6 Games

5 Games

SKYLER HOWARD: 2014-15

Maryland, 9/26 45/307

Liberty, 9/12 38/331

Georgia Southern, 9/5 34/366

Texas A&M, 12/29/2014 55/379

Iowa State, 11/29/2014 47/354

GENO SMITH: 2012

TCU, 11/3 64/288

Oklahoma State, 11/10 62/363

Oklahoma, 11/17 39/372

Iowa State, 11/23 33/251

Kansas, 12/1 28/412

MAJOR HARRIS: 1989

Cincinnati, 10/21 23/227

Boston College, 10/28 21/265

Penn State, 11/4 47/301

Rutgers, 11/11 35/302

Syracuse, 11/23 41/277

MAJOR HARRIS: 1989

Ball State, 9/2 27/257

Maryland, 9/9 33/214

South Carolina, 9/16 31/296

Louisville, 9/23 46/318 Pitt, 9/30 33/278

MAJOR HARRIS: 1988

Boston College, 10/22 39/372

Penn State, 10/29 30/266

Cincinnati, 11/5 21/205

Rutgers, 11/12 25/201

Syracuse, 11/19 36/210

4 Games

SKYLER HOWARD: 2016

Kansas, 11/5 38/324

Texas, 11/12 44/296

Oklahoma, 11/19 39/243

Iowa State, 11/26 24/331

PAT WHITE: 2008

Connecticut, 11/1 39/230

Cincinnati, 11/8 58/260

Louisville, 11/22 32/322

Pitt, 11/28 40/236

PAT WHITE: 2007

Rutgers, 10/27 32/300

Louisville, 11/8 40/328

Cincinnati, 11/17 40/295

Connecticut, 11/24 25/293

3

Games

GARRETT GREENE: 2023

Cincinnati, 11/18/2023 30/364

Baylor, 11/25/2023 39/272

North Carolina, 12/27/23 32/292

GENO SMITH: 2010

Coastal Carolina, 9/4/2010 31/222

Marshall, 9/10/2010 59/329

Maryland, 9/18/2010 34/262

JARRETT BROWN: 2009

Liberty, 9/5/2009 28/312

East Carolina, 9/12/2009 34/407

Auburn, 9/19/2009 37/287

PAT WHITE: 2007

Georgia Tech, 1/1/2007 31/276

Western Michigan, 9/1/2007 19/289

Marshall, 9/8/2007 30/274

PAT WHITE: 2005

Cincinnati, 11/9

JAKE KELCHNER: 1993

Maryland, 9/18 27/260

Missouri, 9/25 20/235

Virginia Tech, 10/2 26/206

2 Games

GARRETT GREENE: 2023

Penn State, 9/2 42/233 Duquesne, 9/9 23/273

JARRET DOEGE: 2021

Texas, 11/20 47/269

Kansas State, 11/13 49/253

JARRET DOEGE: 2021

Iowa State, 10/30/2021 46/370 TCU, 10/23/2021 31/258

JARRET DOEGE: 2021

LIU, 9/11/2021 25/216

Maryland, 9/4/2021 44/252

GENO SMITH: 2010

UNLV, 10/9/2010 21/239 USF, 10/14/2010 36/212

PAT WHITE: 2006

Connecticut, 10/20/2006 29/258 Louisville, 11/2/2006

RASHEED MARSHALL: 2003

11/15

11/22

BRAD LEWIS: 2001

Kent State, 9/22

9/29

MARC BULGER: 1999 Temple, 10/23

10/30

MARC BULGER: 1997

Virginia Tech, 10/25

11/1

CHAD JOHNSTON: 1995

Purdue, 9/2

9/9

JEFF HOSTETLER: 1982

OLIVER LUCK: 1981

20/211

Pitt, 11/24 33/261

USF, 12/3 21/266

RASHEED MARSHALL: 2002

Tennessee – Chattanooga, 8/31 34/205

Wisconsin, 9/7 51/295

Cincinnati, 9/14 36/233

BERNIE GALIFFA: 1972

MIKE SHERWOOD: 1968

GARRETT GREENE

FIELD GOALS 50+ YARDS

WEST VIRGINIA

YARDS KICKER

55 Josh Lambert

55 Paul Woodside

54 Josh Lambert

54 Josh Lambert

54 Brad Cooper

53 Josh Lambert

53 Paul Woodside

52 Michael Hayes II

52 Tyler Bitancurt

52 Pat McAfee

52 Pat McAfee

52 Jay Taylor

51 Casey Legg

51 Josh Lambert

51 Pat McAfee

50 Mike Molina

50 Josh Lambert

50 Jon Ohliger

50 Paul Woodside

50 Ed Kenna

OPPONENT/DATE

Texas Tech/Oct. 11, 2014

Louisville/Sept. 8, 1984

Baylor/Oct. 18, 2014

Oklahoma/Sept. 20, 2014

UCF/Sept. 11, 2004

Kansas/Oct. 4, 2014

Syracuse/Oct. 13, 1984

Texas Tech/Nov. 30, 2025

TCU/Nov. 3, 2012

Cincinnati/Nov. 8, 2008

Villanova/Aug. 30, 2008

Pitt/Nov. 28, 1997

Kansas State/Nov. 16, 2019

TCU/Oct. 29, 2015

Pitt/Nov. 16, 2006

Baylor/Dec. 3, 2016

Kansas State/Oct. 26, 2013

Syracuse/Nov. 4, 2000

Temple/Nov. 5, 1983

Grove City/Oct. 19, 1901

OPPONENTS

YARDS KICKER

57 Jaden Oberkrom

55 John Benestad

53 Ty Zentner

53 Patrick Shadle

53 Dave Teggart

52 Mark Brasco

52 Chris Bahr

51 Austin Seibert

51 Richard Maston

OPPONENT/DATE

TCU/Oct. 29, 2015

Rutgers/Nov. 10, 1990

Kansas State/Nov. 19, 2022

Syracuse/Oct. 11, 2008

Connecticut/Oct. 8, 2011

Pitt/Sept. 29, 1984

Penn State/Oct. 11, 1975

Oklahoma/Nov. 25, 2017

Temple/Nov. 12, 1994

51 David Trout Pitt, Nov. 11, 1978

51 Lester Radman WV Wesleyan/Sept. 24, 1921

50 Cameron Dicker

50 Brad Craddock

50 Everett Goldberg

50 Olindo Mare

50 Mike Fultz

50 Chris Kinzer

50 John Poole

Texas/Nov. 20, 2021

Maryland/Sept. 21, 2013

Norfolk State/Sept. 10, 2011

Syracuse/Oct. 21, 1995

Ohio/Sept. 5, 1987

Virginia Tech/Oct. 4, 1986

Colorado St./Sept. 13, 1980

PAT MCAFEE

DEFENSIVE T0UCHDOWNS

PL/YDS NAME YARDS TYPE OPPONENT

2024 Tyrin Bradley Jr. 14 FUM Cincinnati

2024 Anthony Wilson Jr. 79 INT Cincinnati

2022 Jacolby Spells 27 INT Virginia Tech

2022 Jasir Cox 65 FUM Baylor

2022 Malachi Ruffin 43 INT Kansas State

2020 Dylan Tonkery 18 INT Kansas State

2019 Tykee Smith 19 INT Iowa State

2018 Keith Washington II 51 INT Texas Tech

2017 Kenny Robinson 94 INT Texas

2017 Kenny Robinson 39 INT Oklahoma State

2017 Mike Daniels Jr. 25 INT Kansas

2016 Rasul Douglas 54 INT BYU

2015 Terrell Chestnut 32 INT Kansas

2015 Jared Barber 42 FUM Texas 2014 KJ Dillon 35 INT Texas A&M

2014 Terrell Chestnut 35 FUM TCU

2014 Dravon Askew-Henry 52 INT Oklahoma State

2013 Karl Joseph 38 FUM Iowa State

2013 Darwin Cook 32 INT Baylor

2013 Ishmael Banks 58 INT Oklahoma State

2012 Doug Rigg 51 FUM Maryland

2012 Isaiah Bruce 43 FUM Marshall 2011 Darwin Cook 99 FUM Clemson

2011 Pat Miller 52 INT USF

2011 Julian Miller 0 FUM Cincinnati

2011 Terence Garvin 37 INT Maryland

2009 Sidney Glover 24 INT Rutgers

2008 Mortty Ivy 29 INT Villanova

2007 Reed Williams 0 FUM Connecticut

2007 Eric Wicks 44 FUM Louisville 2007 Keilen Dykes 19 INT Syracuse

2005 Eric Wicks 31 INT Syracuse

2005 Jahmile Addae 40 INT Pitt

2004 Mike Lorello 21 INT Connecticut 2004 Eric Wicks 34 INT Virginia Tech

2004 Adam Lehnortt 21 FUM James Madison 2003 Adam Jones 47 FUM Temple 2003 Adam Jones 49 INT Boston College

2002 Angel Estrada 43 INT Rutgers

2002 Arthur Harrison 0 FUM East Carolina

2001 Shawn Hackett 50 INT Rutgers

2001 Shawn Hackett 10 FUM Rutgers

2000 Lance Frazier 32 INT Pitt

2000 Jason Davis 0 FUM East Carolina

2000 Richard Bryant 49 INT Rutgers

2000 Ben Meighan 36 FUM Virginia Tech

2000 Grant Wiley 15 INT Idaho

2000 Grant Wiley 22 INT Boston College

2000 Shawn Hackett 41 INT Boston College

1999 Jerry Porter 68 INT Miami (Ohio)

1998 Antwan Lake 0 FUM Navy

1997 Barrett Green 49 INT Maryland

1997 Boo Sensabaugh 64 INT Rutgers

1996 Charlie Emanuel 17 FUM Temple

1996 Charles Fisher 30 FUM Temple

1996 Perlo Bastien 47 INT Boston College

1995 Aaron Beasley 49 INT Maryland

1994 Aaron Beasley 63 INT Temple

1994 Vann Washington 97 INT Louisiana Tech

1994 Vann Washington 67 INT Louisiana Tech

1994 Aaron Beasley 50 INT Pitt

1993 David Mayfield 82 INT Rutgers

1993 Vann Washington 27 INT Missouri

1993 Mike Collins 97 FUM Missouri

1990 Mike Collins 49 INT Virginia Tech

1989 Theron Ellis 25 INT Boston College

1988 Willie Edwards 49 INT Syracuse

1988 Darrell Whitemore 34 INT Rutgers

1988 Bo Orlando 56 INT Maryland

1988 Willie Edwards 0 FUM Bowling Green

1987 Darnell Warren 23 INT Oklahoma State

1987 Bo Orlando 84 INT East Carolina

1987 Robert Pickett 26 INT Maryland

1981 Jeff Seals 41 INT Boston College

1980 Delbert Fowler 14 FUM Virginia

1980 Darryl Talley 30 INT Virginia

1979 Darryl Talley 12 INT Richmond 1977 Thomas Pridemore 100 INT Penn State

1977 Jody McKown 35 INT Boston College

1975 Thomas Pridemore 87 INT Temple

1975 Charles Braswell 63 INT Temple

1974 Marcus Mauney 99 INT Virginia Tech

1973 Marcus Mauney 56 INT Syracuse

1971 Wilbert Newton 11 INT Boston College

1969 Leon Jenkins 31 INT Pitt

1968 John Hale 69 INT William & Mary

1967 Baker Brown 48 INT The Citadel

1967 John Mallory 76 INT The Citadel

1966 Dick Hardison 40 FUM George Washington

1966 John Mallory 36 INT The Citadel

1965 Richie Martha 31 INT Syracuse

1965 Richie Martha 40 INT The Citadel

AARON BEASLEY

CAREER TOTAL TACKLES

Grant

Darryl Talley/LB

Dennis Fowlkes/LB

Steve

Jeff

Kyle

Barrett

Delbert

Matt

Wes

Mike Collins/DB 90,91,92,93

Adam Lehnortt/LB

Nick

David Grant/MG 84,85,86,87

Karl Joseph/DB 2012, 13,

Jeff Merrow/MG

Anthony

Bruce Huffman/LB 73,74

Charles Emanuel/DB 93,94,95,96

Joe Jelich/NG 75,76,77,78

Charles

Mike Lorello/DB 2002,03,04,05

Van Richardson/LB 82,83,84,85

Vann Washington/DB 93,94,95,96

Robert Pickett/LB 85,86,87,88

John Spraggins/DE 73,74

Dave Preston/LB 80,82,83,84

Matt Taffoni/LB 91,92,93,94

Reed Williams/LB 2005,06, 07,

Jahmile Addae/DB 2001,02,03,04,05

David Long/LB 2016, 17, 18

Mortty Ivy/LB 2005,06,07,08

Kevin McLee/LB 2003,04,05,06

Josh Chandler-Semedo/LB 2018,19,20,21

Ray Marshall/LB 74,75

Darwin Cook/DB 2010, 11,12,13

Andy Peters/DE

Brad

Terence Garvin/DB

Darnell

Calvin

CANUTE CURTIS

Allen Pisula/DT

Tykee Smith/S

Bobby Hathaway/LB

Bob Tomko/LB

Willie

Dale

ROBEERT SANDS

Fatorma Mulbah/DL

Brandon Golson/LB

Mike Herzog/DL

Marvin Gross Jr./LB-S

Terry White/DB

West Turner/LB

Elijah

Travis Bell/DB

Nate Sowers/DB

Jason Hardee/DE

Lewis

Current players in bold

100 OR LESS PASSING YARDS ALLOWED

SEASONS YEAR-BY-YEAR

2024

Sean

Lee Kpogba

Doug Nester

Aubrey Burks

2022

Dante Stills 2021

Zach Frazier

Sean Mahone 2020

Dante Bonamico

Darius Stills

Dylan Tonkery 2019

George

Grier

David Long Jr

David Sills V

Ka’Raun White

Kyzir White

Elijah Wellman 2016

Noble

Tyler Orlosky

Daikiel Shorts

Karl

Wes Tonkery

Clint Trickett

Darwin

Terence Garvin

Shaq Rowell

Najee

Geno

SEASON LEADERS

Rushing

Passing

Receiving

Scoring

Punting

Punt Returns

Kickoff Returns

Tackles

Quarterback Sacks

Tackles For Loss

Fumbles Recovered

BRIAN KING

ATTENDANCE RECORDS

SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL ATTENDANCE RECORDS 13

SINGLE-SEASON HOME ATTENDANCE RECORDS 7

SINGLE-SEASON AWAY ATTENDANCE RECORDS

in 1990

20 LARGEST CROWDS TO WATCH WEST VIRGINIA

OPPONENT

110,747 Sept. 2, 2023 at Penn State

101,851 Oct. 6, 2012 at Texas

100,740 Oct. 1, 2022 at Texas

100,703 Nov. 3, 2018 at Texas

98,673 Nov. 12, 2016 at Texas

96,445 Oct. 26, 1991 at Penn State

95,714 Nov. 8, 2014 at Texas

92,575 Sept. 25, 2010 at LSU

88,272 Sept. 12, 1987 at Ohio State

87,451 Sept. 19, 2009 at Auburn

86,309 Oct. 22, 1983 at Penn State

86,117 Nov. 25, 2017 at Oklahoma

85,911 Nov. 4, 1989 at Penn State

85,534 Oct. 26, 1985 at Penn State

85,108 Oct. 31, 1987 at Penn State

85,012 Oct. 24, 1981 at Penn State

84,692 Sept. 7, 2013 at Oklahoma

84,384 Oct. 3, 2015 at Oklahoma

84,353 Sept. 25, 2021 at Oklahoma

84,129 Jan. 1, 2010 Florida State/Gator Bowl

83,525 Nov. 11, 2023 at Oklahoma

82,911 Dec. 30, 1989 Clemson/Gator Bowl

82,620 Oct. 19, 2019 at Oklahoma

80,913 Dec. 31, 1982 Florida State/Gator Bowl

80,795 Oct. 13, 2001 at Notre Dame

80,225 Nov. 22, 1997 at Notre Dame

78,892 Jan. 1, 2004 Maryland/Toyota Gator Bowl

76,320 Sept. 7, 2002 at Wisconsin

75,666 Jan. 1, 1954 Georgia Tech/Sugar Bowl

75,437 Jan. 1, 1994 Florida/Sugar Bowl

75,008 Sept. 11, 1982 at Oklahoma

74,911 Jan. 2, 1989 Notre Dame/Fiesta Bowl

74,458 Jan. 2, 2006 Georgia/Nokia Sugar Bowl

73,712 Dec. 27, 2008 North Carolina/Meineke Car Care Bowl

73,535 Dec. 28, 2002 Virginia/Continental Tire Bowl

71,458 Sept. 16, 1978 at Oklahoma

Milan Puskar Stadium’s Top 20 Crowds

ATTENDANCE DATE

70,222

OPPONENT AND SCORE

Nov. 20, 1993 West Virginia 17, Miami 14

68,938 Sept. 30, 1989 West Virginia 31, Pitt 31

68,409 Sept. 5, 1998 Ohio State 34, West Virginia 17

68,041 Aug. 31, 1991 Pitt 34, West Virginia 3

67,715 Nov. 15, 2003 West Virginia 52, Pitt 31

66,948

Oct. 26, 1996 Miami 10, West Virginia 7

66,811 Oct. 29, 1988 West Virginia 51, Penn State 30

66,663 Oct. 24, 1992 Penn State 40, West Virginia 26

66,461 Nov. 3, 1990 Penn State 31, West Virginia 19

66,015 Sept. 16, 1989 West Virginia 45, South Carolina 21

65,492 Aug. 30, 1997 West Virginia 42, Marshall 31

65,127 Nov. 19, 1988 West Virginia 31, Syracuse 9

65,041 Oct. 23, 1993 West Virginia 42, Pitt 21

64,950 Sept. 8, 1990 Maryland 14, West Virginia 10

64,879 Oct. 27, 1984 West Virginia 17, Penn State 14

64,424 Oct. 21, 2000 Notre Dame 42, West Virginia 28

64,079 Sept. 26, 1987 Pitt 6, West Virginia 3

64,076 Oct. 1, 1983 West Virginia 24, Pitt 21

63,760 Oct. 22, 1994 Miami 38, West Virginia 6

63,735 Sept. 23, 2000 Miami 47, West Virginia 10 MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM

Old Mountaineer Field's Top 10 Crowds

FINAL GAME WAS PLAYED ON NOVEMBER 10, 1979

ATTENDANCE DATE GAME OPPONENT AND SCORE

38,681 Nov. 10, 1979 Pitt 24, West Virginia 17

38,500 Oct. 2, 1971 West Virginia 20, Pitt 9 37,762 Oct. 23, 1976 Penn State 33, West Virginia 0 37,031 Nov. 5, 1977 Pitt 44, West Virginia 3

37,000 Oct. 30, 1971 Penn State 35, West Virginia 7

37,000 Oct. 28, 1972 Penn State 28, West Virginia 19

36,558 Sept. 9, 1978 West Virginia 14, Richmond 12

35,545 Sept. 10, 1977 West Virginia 36, Richmond 0

35,500 Oct. 25, 1969 West Virginia 49, Pitt 18

35,289 Nov. 8, 1975 West Virginia 17, Pitt 14

MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM STREAKS

Streak stopped by Pitt, 31-31

LOST – 5

* Streak stopped with 23-3 win over Ohio in the 1987 season

MOUNTAINEER FIELD RESULTS

5 P.M.

OR

LATER NIGHT GAMES

2024

O12 Iowa State L/16-28

O19 Kansas State L/18-45

D17 Memphis L/37-42

2023

S2 at Penn State L/15-38

S9 Duquesne W/56-17

S16 Pitt W/17-6

S30 at TCU W/20-17

O12 at Houston L/39-41

N4 BYU W/37-7

N11 at Oklahoma L/20-59

N26 at Baylor W/34-31

D27 North Carolina W/30-10

2022

S1 at Pitt L/31-38

S10 Kansas L/42-55 (OT)

S22 at Virginia Tech W/33-10

O13 Baylor W/43-40

2021

S25 at Oklahoma L/13-16

O23 at TCU W/29-17

N27 at Kansas W/34-28

D28 vs. Minnesota L/6-18 Guaranteed Rate Bowl

2020

O24 at Texas Tech L/27-34

2019

O31 at Baylor L/14-17

2018

D28 vs. Syracuse L/18-34 Camping World Bowl

N23 Oklahoma L/56-69

O25 Baylor W/58-14

O13 at Iowa State L/14-30

S8 Youngstown State W/52-17

2017

O21 at Baylor W/38-36

S3 vs. Virginia Tech L/24-31

2016

D28 vs. Miami L/14-31 Russell Athletic Bowl

N19 Oklahoma L/28-56

N5 Kansas W/48-21

2015

J2 vs. Arizona State W/43-42 Cactus Bowl

O29 at TCU L/10-40

O10 Oklahoma State L/26-33 (OT)

S5 Georgia Southern W/44-0

2014

N20 Kansas State L/20-26

S20 Oklahoma L/33-45 S6 Towson W/54-0

2013

S7 at Oklahoma L/7-16

O5 at Baylor L/43-72

N9 Texas L/40-47 (OT)

2012

N17 Oklahoma L/49-50

N3 TCU L/38-39 (2OT)

O20 Kansas State L/14-55

O6 at Texas W/48-45

2011

S24 LSU L/21-47

O21 at Syracuse L/23-49

N25 Pitt W/21-20

D1 at USF W/30-27

J4 vs. Clemson W/70-33 Orange Bowl

2010

S10 at Marshall W/24-21 (OT)

S25 at LSU L/14-20

O14 USF W/20-6

O29 at Connecticut L/13-16 (OT)

D28 vs. NC State L/7-23 Champs Sports Bowl

2009

S19 at Auburn L/31-40

O1 Colorado W/35-24

O30 at USF L/19-30

N13 at Cincinnati L/21-24

N27 Pitt W/19-16

2008

S18 at Colorado L/17-20 (OT)

O23 Auburn W/34-17

N8 Cincinnati L/23-26 (OT)

D6 USF W/13-7

2007

S13 at Maryland W/31-14

S28 at USF L/13-21

N8 Louisville W/38-31

N17 at Cincinnati W/28-23

D1 Pitt L/9-13

J2 vs. Oklahoma W/48-28 Fiesta Bowl

2006

S14 Maryland W/45-24

O20 at Connecticut W/37-11

N2 at Louisville L/34-44

N16 at Pitt W/45-27

D2 Rutgers W/41-39 (3OT)

2005

S10 Wofford W/35-7

N2 Connecticut W/45-13

N9 at Cincinnati W/38-0 N24 Pitt W/45-13

D3 at USF W/28-13

J2 vs. Georgia W/38-35 Sugar Bowl

2004

S4 East Carolina W/56-23

S11 at UCF W/45-20

O13 at Connecticut W/31-19

O21 Syracuse W/27-6 N25 at Pitt L/16-13

2003

S6 at East Carolina W/48-7 S20 at Maryland L/7-34 O2 at Miami L/20-22 O22 Virginia Tech W/28-7 N15 Pitt W/52-31

2002 A31 UT-Chattanooga W/56-7 S14 at Cincinnati W/35-32 N20 at Virginia Tech W/21-18 2001 O25 at Miami L/3-45

2000

S28 at Temple W/29-24 O12 at Virginia Tech L/20-48

1998

S5 Ohio State L/17-34 S19 Maryland W/42-20 N7 Syracuse W/35-28 D26 vs. Missouri L/31-34 Insight.com Bowl 1997

N1 at Syracuse L/10-40 D29 vs. Georgia Tech L/30-35 Carquest Bowl

1996

A31 at Pitt W/34-0 S21 at Purdue W/20-6 S28 Maryland W/13-0 O26 Miami L/7-10 1995 S16 at Maryland L/17-31 1994

S22 at Virginia Tech L/6-34 N24 Syracuse W/13-0

S18 at Maryland W/42-37

O30 at Syracuse W/43-0 J1 vs. Florida L/7-41 Sugar Bowl

S5 Miami (Ohio) T/29-29 O31 at Miami L/23-35

A31 Pitt L/3-34 1990 N22 at South Carolina L/10-29

1989

S30 Pitt T/31-31

N24 at Syracuse W/24-17

D30 vs. Clemson L/7-27 Gator Bowl

N12 at Rutgers W/35-25 N19 Syracuse W/31-9

S13 at East Carolina W/24-21 N1 Penn State L/0-19

S21 at Maryland L/0-28

N2 at Virginia L/7-27 N30 at Syracuse W/13-10

S1 Ohio W/38-0

O27 Penn State W/17-14

D31 vs. TCU W/31-14 Bluebonnet Bowl

S17 at Maryland W/31-21 D23 vs. Kentucky W/20-16

vs. Florida State L/12-31 Gator Bowl

at Tulane L/14-17

at Miami W/20-14

at Temple L/36-39 D29 vs. N.C. State L/13-49 Peach Bowl

S25 at Richmond W/16-3

1969

S27 at Tulane W/35-17

D30 vs. South Carolina W/14-3 Peach Bowl

O18 at George Washington W/34-14

O6 at Texas W/7-6 N23 at Miami L/0-18 1955

N4 at George Washington W/13-7 N25 at N.C. State W/27-7

O16 at Boston College L/3-14 N6 at Tulane W/32-28

S16 at Richmond W/27-6

O9 at The Citadel W/25-2

at Richmond W/20-10

at Rice L/0-24

S23 at Vanderbilt L/6-16 O21 at Boston University L/6-12 1959

O2 at George Washington W/10-8 O9 at Boston University L/0-7

at Boston University L/20-52

O18 at Temple L/0-6

O14 at Maryland T/6-6

O25 at George Washington L/0-19

All-Time Night Record: 84-77-3

All-Time Home Night Record: 34-18-2

All-Time Road Night Record: 44-46-1

All-Time Neutral Night Record: 6-11

TYLER BITANCURT

OPPONENT RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL

TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays: 72 by John Welsh of Idaho, 2000

Most Yards: 575 by Nick Florence of Baylor, 2012

RUSHING

Longest Touchdown Run: 90 by Jim Hammond of Texas Western, 1950

Longest Non-Touchdown Run: 86 by Curtis Martin of Pitt, 1993

Highest Average Per Rush (min. 5 att.): 20.7 (6124) by Frank Gore of Miami, 2001

Most Yards in a Quarter: 149 by Ollie Gordon III of Oklahoma State, 2023

Most Yards in a Half: 209 by Mike Cloud of Boston College, 1997

Most Yards in a Game: 282 by Ollie Gordon III of Oklahoma State, 2023

Most Carries: 38 by LeSean McCoy of Pitt, 2008; by Tony Dorsett of Pitt, 1974

PASSING

Longest Pass: 96 by Brian Anderson to Aaron Dobson of Marshall, 2010; by Donovan McNabb to Marvin Harrison of Syracuse, 1995

Most Yards in a Game: 581 by Nick Florence of Baylor, 2012

Most Passes Attempted: 58 by Casey Pachall of TCU, 2013

Most Passes Completed: 40 by Casey Pachall of TCU, 2013

Consecutive Completions: 12 by Mark Hartsell of Boston College, 1994

Highest Completion Percentage: 88.2 (15/17) by Marcus Vick of Virginia Tech, 2005

RECEIVING

Longest Reception: 96 by Aaron Dobson from Brian Anderson of Marshall; by Marvin Harrison from Donovan McNabb of Syracuse, 1995

Most Receptions: 17 by Terrance Williams of Baylor, 2012

Most Yards Receiving: 314 by Terrance Williams of Baylor, 2012

PUNTING

Longest Punt: 87 by Austin McNamara of Texas Tech, 2020

Most Punts: 14 by Trevor Pardula of Kansas, 2014

Most Yards Punting: 621 by Trevor Pardula of Kansas, 2014

PUNT RETURNS

Longest Return: 97 by Derrek Batson of East Carolina, 1992

Most Returns: 8 by Steve Suter of Maryland, 2002

Most Yards: 142 by Steve Suter or Maryland, 2002

FIELD GOALS

Longest: 57 by Jaden Oberkrom of TCU, 2015

Longest by Drop-Kick: 51 by Lee Radman of West Virginia Wesleyan, 1922; by Lee Radman of West Virginia Wesleyan, 1921

Most Made: 5 by Jon Peattie of Miami, 2003; by Collin Mackie of South Carolina, 1990; by Mickey Barilla of Colorado State, 1978

SCORING

Most Points: 24 by Ollie Gordon III of Oklahoma State, 2023; by Michael Bush of Louisville, 2005; by Wali Lundy of Virginia, 2002; by Kevan Barlow of Pitt, 2000; by Keith Barnette of Boston College, 1974; by John Capelletti of Penn State, 1973; by Floyd Little of Syracuse, 1955

Most Points by Kick: 20 by Mickey Barilla of Colorado State, 1978

Most Touchdowns Rushing: 4 by Ollie Gordon III of Oklahoma State, 2023; by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma, 2014; by Collin Klein of Kansas State, 2012; by Joe Bergeron of Texas, 2012; Michael Bush of Louisville, 2005; by Kevan Barlow of Pitt, 2000; by Keith Barnette of Boston College, 1974; by John Capelletti of Penn State, 1973; by Floyd Little of Syracuse, 1965

Most Touchdowns Passing: 6 by Landry Jones of Oklahoma, 2012; by Seth Doege of Texas Tech, 2012

Most Touchdown Receptions: 4 by Kenny Stills of Oklahoma, 2012

INTERCEPTIONS

Longest Return: 100 by Dave Hunger of Kentucky, 1968

Most Interceptions Thrown: 6 by Bernie Scruggs of Kentucky, 1969; by Pat Cortazza of Geneva, 1951

MISCELLANEOUS RETURNS

Longest Kickoff: 105 by Gibby Welch of Pitt, 1927

Longest Fumble Recovery: 90 by Andy Gustafson of Pitt, 1925

TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays: 103 by Texas Tech, 2022

Most Yards: 872 by Baylor, 2013

Most Touchdowns: 10 by Baylor, 2013

Fewest Plays: 12 by Maryland, 1919

Fewest Yards: -14 by Maryland, 1919

RUSHING

Most Carries: 81 by Pitt, 1970\

Most Yards: 523 by Maryland, 1951

Most Touchdowns: 8 by Baylor, 2013

Fewest Carries: 12 by Maryland, 1919; by West Virginia Wesleyan, 1922; by Washington & Lee, 1923

Fewest Yards: -30 by Florida, 1981

PASSING

Most Completions: 40 by TCU, 2013

Most Attempts: 59 by Colorado State, 1980

Most Interceptions: 8 by Fordham, 1946

Most Yards Gained: 581 by Baylor, 2012

Most Touchdowns: 6 by Oklahoma, 2012; by Texas Tech, 2012

Fewest Completions: 0 by Maryland, 1919; by Pitt, 1981

Fewest Attempts: 0 by Maryland, 1919

Lowest Completion Percentage: 0.0% (0/6) by Pitt, 1981

PUNTING

Most Punts: 14 by Kansas, 2014

Highest Average (min. 3): 67.0 by The Citadel, 1959

Fewest Punts: 0 by Baylor, 2013

PUNT RETURNS

Most Returns: 8 by Maryland, 2002

Most Yards Gained: 142 by Maryland, 2002

Most Touchdowns: 1 by many; the latest is by Kansas State, 2014

KICKOFF RETURNS

Most Returns: 10 by Clemson, 2011; by Bowling Green, 2011; by Connecticut, 2007; by Rutgers, 2001

Most Yards Gained: 284 by Oklahoma, 2007

Most Touchdowns: 2 by Baylor, 2023

SCORING

Most Points: 130 by Michigan, 1904

Greatest Margin of Victory: 130 by Michigan, 1904

Greatest Margin of Defeat: 89 by Geneva, 1951

Most Touchdowns: 10 by Baylor, 2013

Most Extra Points Made: 10 by Baylor, 2013

Most Field Goals Made: 5 by South Carolina, 1990; by Miami, 2003

Highest Losing Score: 63 by Baylor, 2012

Most Shutouts in a Season: 9 in 1896

Most Shutouts of WVU in a Season: 9 in 1896 FIRST DOWNS

Most: 38 by Baylor, 2013; by Penn State, 1962

Most Rushing: 26 by Pitt, 192

Most Passing: 24 by Oklahoma, 2012

Most By Penalty: 7 by Baylor, 2014; by Oklahoma, 2007; by Mississippi State, 2006

Fewest: 0 by Maryland, 1919

Fewest Rushing: 0 vs. Kansas State, 2014; Western Michigan, 1986; vs. Pitt, 1967; vs. Maryland, 1919

Fewest Passing: 0 vs. Maryland, 1919

TURNOVERS

Most: 10 by Geneva, 1951

Most Fumbles: 9 by Indiana, 1958; by Syracuse, 1985

Most Fumbles Lost: 5 by Cincinnati, 2003; by Pitt, 1979; by William & Mary, 1972; by Boston College, 1971; by Richmond, 1967

Most Fumbles Caused: 11 by Penn State, 1989

Most Fumbles Recovered: 6 by Virginia Military, 1969

PENALTIES

Most: 19 by Norfolk State, 2011

Most Yards Penalized: 215 by Baylor, 2014

150-YARD RUSHING GAMES SINCE 1953

ATT/YDS NAME TEAM DATE

29/282 Ollie Gordon III Oklahoma State 10-21-2023

33/272 Kevan Barlow Pitt 11-24-2000

34/242 Samanje Perine Oklahoma 9-20-2014

26/216 Larry Csonka Syracuse 11-13-65

26/213 Prince-Tyson Gulley Syracuse 12-29-2012

25/211 Eric Gray Oklahoma 11-12-2022

22/211 James Sims Kansas 11-16-2013

24/211 Mike Cloud Boston College 9-13-97

28/204 William Green Boston College 9-1-2001

37/201 Mike Esposito Boston College 11-10-73

38/199 Tony Dorsett Pitt 11-13-76

30/196 Floyd Little Syracuse 11-13-65

12/195 Leon Washington Florida State 1-1-2005

37/192 Joe Morris Syracuse 11-22-80

29/189 David Montgomery Iowa State 10-13-2018

23/188 Tahj Brooks Texas Tech 11-30-2024

33/183 LeSean McCoy Pitt 11-28-2008

20/183 Jamie Wilson East Carolina 9-4-99

21/182 Kennedy Brooks Oklahoma 11-23-2018

36/181 Blair Thomas Penn State 10-31-87

34/181 Cedric Washington Boston College 11-13-99

28/179 Mike Cloud Boston College 11-21-98

30/178 Jim Brown Temple 11-7-81

18/175 Isaiah Pead Cincinnati 11-13-2009

30/173 Cyrus Lawrence Virginia Tech 11-1-80

15/172 Lache Seastrunk Baylor 10-5-2013

13/172 Bob Riggle Penn State 10-24-64

22/172 Tanardo Sharps Temple 11-17-2001

15/171 George Smith Indiana 10-4-58

22/170 Brennan Clay Oklahoma 9-7-2013

24/169 Jamaal Williams BYU 9-24-2016

18/169 Gordon Jones Pitt 11-11-78

27/169 Tashard Choice Georgia Tech 1-1-2007

24/168 William Copeland Virginia 11-17-73

27/168 Joe Morris Syracuse 11-21-81

24/167 Breece Hall Iowa State 10-30-2021

35/167 D’Onta Foreman Texas 11-12-2016

28/167 Mark Mason Maryland 9-19-92

30/167 Anthony Davis Wisconsin 8-30-2003

28/166 Rodney Stewart Colorado 9-18-2008

18/166 Booker Moore Penn State 10-27-79

22/165 Jim Brown Syracuse 10-13-56

30/165 Travis Prentice Miami (Ohio) 9-11-99

33/164 Darius Ashley Louisville 11/7/2009

22/164 Lamont Jordan Maryland 9-18-99

28/163 Jim Nance Syracuse 11-21-64

21/163 Keith Lee Colorado State 11-18-78

23/163 Allen Williams Maryland 9-17-94

36/162 Vincent Thompson Villanova 11-29-77

31/162 Edgerrin James Miami 10-24-98

18/161 CJ Brown Maryland 9-13-2014

31/160 Samanje Perine Oklahoma 11-19-2016

14/160 Seth Russell Baylor 10-17-2015

21/159 Ted Brown North Carolina State 12-31-75

37/159 Michael Bush Louisville 10-15-2005

22/158 Terrell Willis Rutgers 11-6-93

33/157 Thurman Thomas Oklahoma State 12-25-87

26/155 Dion Lewis Pitt 11/27/2009

15/154 Ron Coleman Utah 12-19-64

34/154 John Cappelletti Penn State 10-28-72

31/153 Bruce Perry Maryland 9-29-01

29/152 Jerome Smith Syracuse 12-29-2012

32/150 Blair Thomas Penn State 11-4-89

DOUBLE 100-YARD GAMES

MINNESOTA: DECEMBER 28, 2021

Ky Thomas 21/144

Mar’Kesie Irving 19/129

OKLAHOMA STATE: SEPTEMBER 26, 2020

LD Brown 11/103

Chuba Hubbard 22/101

OKLAHOMA: NOVEMBER 23, 2018

Kennedy Brooks 21/182

Kyler Murray 9/114

OKLAHOMA STATE: NOVEMBER 17, 2018

Chuba Hubbard 26/134

Taylor Cornelius 13/106

OKLAHOMA: NOVEMBER 19, 2016

Samanje Perine

Joe Mixon

BYU: SEPTEMBER 24, 2016

Jamaal Williams

Taysom Hill

ALABAMA: AUGUST 30, 2014

T.J. Yeldon 23/126

Derrick Henry 17/113

BAYLOR: OCTOBER 5, 2013

Lache Seastrunk 15/172

Shock Linwood 14/126

SYRACUSE: DECEMBER 29, 2012

Prince-Tyson Gulley 26/213

Jerome Smith 29/152

FLORIDA STATE: JANUARY 1, 2005

Leon Washington

Lorenzo Booker

NOTRE DAME: OCTOBER 13, 2001

Carlyle Holiday 19/130

Tony Fisher 22/119

NAVY: OCTOBER 2, 1999

Dre Brittingham 12/124

Brian Broadwater 23/110

NEBRASKA: AUGUST 28, 1994

Tommy Frazier

Lawrence Phillips

RUTGERS: NOVEMBER 6, 1993

Terrell Willis

Bruce Presley 18/100

SYRACUSE: NOVEMBER 22, 1980

Joe Morris

Kenneth Mandeville 16/120

PENN STATE: OCTOBER 27, 1979

Booker Moore 18/166

Matt Suhey 20/124

COLORADO STATE: NOVEMBER 18, 1978

Keith Lee 21/163

Robert Newberry 19/110

VILLANOVA: OCTOBER 29, 1977

Vincent Thompson

Patrick O’Brein

PITT: NOVEMBER 13, 1976

Tony Dorsett

Matt Cavanaugh

WILLIAM & MARY: OCTOBER 7, 1972

Todd Bushnell 19/112

Doug Gerhart 13/109

SYRACUSE: NOVEMBER 19, 1966

Larry Csonka 21/145

Floyd Little 20/127

SYRACUSE: NOVEMBER 13, 1965

Larry Csonka 26/216

Floyd Little 30/196

KENTUCKY: OCTOBER 30, 1965

Roger Bird 22/118

Larry Seiple 17/111

ALL-STAR PARTICIPANTS

ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC

1991

Greg Jones, quarterback

1990 Adrian Moss, tight end

AMERICAN BOWL

1976

Arthur Owens, tailback

Tom Brandner, offensive guard

Al Gluchoski, center

Bobby Bowden, coach

1974 John Adams, defensive tackle

BLUE-GRAY GAME

2001 Shawn Hackett, defensive back

Antwan Lake, defensive tackle

1995 Kantroy Barber, fullback

Aaron Beasley, defensive back

John Browning, defensive end

Lovett Purnell, tight end

1993

Mike Compton, center

Rick Dolly, defensive tackle

Lorenzo Styles, offensive guard

1992 Jim Gray, defensive tackle

Steve Grant, linebacker

Tom Briggs, defensive end

1986 Travis Curtis, defensive back

Matt Smith, linebacker

1985 Derek Christian, linebacker

Fred Smalls, linebacker

1977 Tom Pridemore, defensive back

1971 Bobby Bowden, head coach

1970 Mike Sherwood, quarterback

1958 Dick Longfellow, quarterback

1957 Larry Krutko, fullback

1955

Joe Nicely, guard

Joe Marconi, halfback

Joe Papetti, end

1954 Bill Hillen, end

1947

1946

Ed Kulakowski, tackle

Charles Schrader, fullback

Ed Kulakowski, tackle

1942 Vic Peelish, guard

CASINO DEL SOL GAME

2012 Ryan Clarke, running back

2011 Don Barclay, offensive line

COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA GAME

1976 Al Gluchoski, center

Chuck Braswell, defensive back

1975 Marshall Mills, wide receiver

1970 Carl Crennel, middle guard

COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (NEW YORK)

1941 Charles Seabright, quarterback

1940 Mike Gussie, guard

COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (CHICAGO)

1958

1956

Chuck Howley, guard

Larry Krutko, fullback

Joe Nicely, guard

Bruce Bosley, tackle

Sam Huff, tackle

Joe Marconi, halfback

Bob Moss, halfback

1955 Gene Lamone, guard

1954 Tommy Allman, fullback

1936 Joe Stydahar, tackle

EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME

2025 Garnett Hollis Jr., cornerback

Sean Martin, defensive line

2024 Beanie Bishop Jr., cornerback

Doug Nester, offensive line

2023 Bryce Ford-Wheaton, wide receiver

Dante Stills, defensive line

2022 Leddie Brown, running back

2020 Keith Washington Jr., defensive back

2017 Kyle Bosch, offensive line

2016 Adam Pankey, offensive line

2014 Mark Glowinski, offensive line

2013

2011

Will Clarke, defensive line

Najee Goode, linebacker

Julian Miller, defensive line

Keith Tandy, defensive back

2010 Alric Arnett, wide receiver

2009 Mortty Ivy, linebacker

2008 Keilen Dykes, nose tackle

2004 Quincy Wilson, running back

2003 Avon Cobourne, running back

2002

2000

Kyle Kayden, linebacker

Jerry Porter, wide receiver

1999 Eric de Groh, center

Shawn Foreman, wide receiver

1997 Mike Logan, defensive back

1995

Todd Sauerbrun, punter

Barry Hawkins, defensive tackle

David Mayfield, defensive back

1994 Rich Braham, offensive tackle

Tim Brown, linebacker

1992

1991

John Ray, offensive tackle

Don Nehlen, head coach

Theron Ellis, linebacker

Greg Hertzog, punter

1990 Mike Fox, defensive tackle

1989 Chris Parker, defensive tackle

1985 Bill Legg, center

1984

Don Nehlen, head coach

Tim Agee, defensive back

HULA BOWL

2025 TJ Jackson II, defensive line

Fatorma Mulbah, defensive line

Kole Taylor, Tight End

Brandon Yates, offensive guard

2023

2021

Sam James, wide receiver

Mike Brown, offensive line

T.J. Simmons, wide receiver

2007 Jay Henry, linebacker

Rich Rodriguez, coach

2003 David Upchurch, defensive tackle

2002 Rick Sherrod, defensive back

2002 Shawn Hackett, defensive back

2000 Marc Bulger, quarterback

1997 Vann Washington, defensive back

1994 Jake Kelchner, quarterback

1993

Mike Compton, center

1990 Don Nehlen, coach

1989 Anthony Brown, running back

1989 Chris Parker, defensive tackle

1989 John Stroia, offensive guard

1986 Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle

1984

Jeff Hostetler, quarterback

1983 Darryl Talley, linebacker

1983 Don Nehlen, coach

1975 Danny Buggs, wide receiver

1970 Carl Crennel, middle guard

1956

Fred Wyant, quarterback

1965 Milt Clegg, end

JAPAN BOWL

1993 James Jett, wide receiver

1989 Kevin Koken, center

1989 Anthony Brown, running back

1986 Matt Smith, linebacker

1984 Jeff Hostetler, quarterback

MEDAL OF HONOR BOWL

2014

Shaq Riddick, defensive line

2013 Pat Eger, offensive line

Curtis Feigt, offensive line

NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL

2022 Sean Mahone, safety

2021 Kyle Poland, long nsapper

Darius Stills, defensive line

2020 Rex Sunahara, long snapper

1964

Jim Braxton, fullback

1974 Jeff Merrow, middle guard 1971

Milt Clegg, end 1962 Gene Heeter, end Jim Moss, halfback

1957 Mickey Trimarki, quarterback

Chuck Howley, guard 1956 Joe Kopnisky, end 1948

Leo Benjamin, center 1945

2018 Al-Rasheed Benton, linebacker

2017 Jeremy Tyler, safety

2016 Marquis Lucas, offensive line

Nick O’Toole, punter

2015 Mario Alford, wide receiver

NORTH-SOUTH GAME

1965 Bob Dunlevy, end Allen McCune, quarterback

Joe Stydahar, tackle

Jimmy Walthall, halfback 1936

1927

Ross McHenry, guard

1925 Carl Davis, tackle

FLORIDA GRIDIRON CLASSIC 2005

Adam Lehnortt, linebacker

Rasheed Marshall, quarterback

2003

2002

2001

2000

James Davis, linebacker

David Upchurch, defensive tackle

Antonio Brown, wide receiver

Richard Bryant, defensive back

Kyle Kayden, linebacker

Chris Edmonds, linebacker

Khori Ivy, wide receiver

Jay Taylor, kicker

Gary Thompkins, defensive back

Dick Leftridge, fullback

1959 Bill Lopasky, guard

1958 Mel Reight, halfback

1955 Bruce Bosley, tackle

Sam Huff, tackle

Fred Wyant, quarterback

Bob Moss, halfback

Art Lewis, coach

1954 Carl Norman, halfback

OLYMPIA GOLD BOWL

1982

Oliver Luck, quarterback

SENIOR BOWL

2025 Austin Brinkman, long snapper

Wyatt Milum, offensive line

2024 Zach Frazier, offensive line

2021 Tony Fields II, linebacker

2020 Colton McKivitz, offensive line

2019 Will Grier, quarterback

Gary Jennings Jr., wide receiver

David Long Jr., linebacker

David Sills V, wide receiver

Trevon Wesco, tight end

2018 Kyzir White, safety

2017 Rasul Douglas, cornerback

Tyler Orlosky, offensive line

2016 KJ Dillon, safety

Nick Kwiatkoski, linebacker

2014 Will Clarke, defensive line

Charles Sims, running back

2013 Joe Madsen, center

2011 Noel Devine, running back

Chris Neild, nose tackle

Jock Sanders, wide receiver

2010 Jarrett Brown, quarterback

Selvish Capers, offensive tackle

2009 Ellis Lankster, defensive back

Pat McAfee, punter/kicker

Pat White, quarterback

2008 Owen Schmitt, fullback

2007 Dan Mozes, center

Brandon Myles, wide receiver

Kevin McLee, linebacker

2006 Jahmile Addae, defensive back

2005 Kay-Jay Harris, running back

Michael Watson, offensive tackle

2004 Grant Wiley, linebacker

2000 Anthony Becht, tight end

Barrett Green, linebacker

Jerry Porter, wide receiver

1999 Charles Fisher, defensive back

Gary Stills, linebacker

John Thornton, defensive tackle

1998 Henry Slay, defensive tackle

1997 Canute Curtis, linebacker

1996 Kantroy Barber, fullback

1995 Todd Sauerbrun, punter

1993 Adrian Murrell, running back

1991 Theron Ellis, linebacker

1990 Renaldo Turnbull, linebacker

1980 Delbert Fowler, linebacker

1975 Danny Buggs, wide receiver

1971 Dale Farley, linebacker

1969 Ken Juskowich, kicker

1966 Dick Leftridge, fullback

1964 Glenn Holton, halfback

1963 Tom Woodeshick, halfback

1958 Chuck Howley, guard

Larry Krutko, fullback

Joe Nicely, guard

1957 Bill Underdonk, tackle

Joe Kopinsky, end

1956 Bruce Bosley, tackle

Sam Huff, tackle

Bob Moss, halfback

1954 Tommy Allman, fullback

SOUTHWEST CHALLENGE BOWL

1962 Gene Heeter, end

TROPIC BOWL

2017 Darrien Howard, defensive line

Sean Walters, linebacker

2016 Shaq Petteway, linebacker

VERSUS COLLEGE FOOTBALL

2011 Scooter Berry, defensive tackle

Sidney Glover, safety

NFL COMBINE

2025 Austin Brinkman, LS

Sean Martin, DL

Wyatt Milum, OL

2024 Zach Frazier, OL 2023 Bryce Ford-Wheaton, WR

Dante Stills, DL

2022 Leddie Brown, RB

2021 Individual schools tested their players

2020 Colton McKivitz, OL 2019 Yodny Cajuste, OL Will Grier, QB

Gary Jennings Jr., WR

David Long Jr., LB

David Sills V, WR

Trevon Wesco, TE

2018

Justin Crawford, RB

Ka’Raun White, WR Kyzir White, S

2017 Rasul Douglas, CB

Shelton Gibson, WR

Noble Nwachuwku, DL

Tyler Orlosky, OL Rushel Shell, RB

2016

KJ Dillon, S Karl Joseph, S Nick Kwiatkoski, LB

Nick O’Toole, P Wendell Smallwood, RB

Daryl Worley, CB

2015 Mario Alford, WR

Mark Glowinski, OL

Kevin White, WR

2014 Will Clarke, DL Charles Sims, RB

2013 Tavon Austin, WR

Stedman Bailey, WR

Geno Smith, QB

2012 Najee Goode, LB

Bruce Irvin, DL

Keith Tandy, CB

2011 Noel Devine, RB

Chris Neild, DL Robert Sands, S Jock Sanders, WR

2010 Alric Arnett, WR

Jarrett Brown, QB

Brandon Hogan, CB

Selvish Capers, OL

2009 Pat White, QB

2008 Johnny Dingle, DL

Darius Reynaud, WR Owen Schmitt, RB

Steve Slaton, RB

2007 Dan Mozes, OL

2006 Dee McCann, CB Jahmile Addae, S

2005 Tim Brown, OL Kay-Jay Harris, RB Chris Henry, WR Michael Watson, OL

2004 Quincy Wilson, RB

2003 Avon Cobourne, RB Lance Nimmo, OL

2002 Antwan Lake, DL Rick Sherrod, S

2000 Anthony Becht, TE Marc Bulger, QB

Barrett Green, LB

1999 Eric De Groh, OL

Charles Fisher, CB

Shawn Foreman, WR Kevin Landolt, DL

Solomon Page, OL

Brian Pukenas, OL

David Saunders, WR

Gary Stills, DL John Thornton, DL Amos Zereoue, RB

ZACH FRAZIER

MOUNTAINEERS WHO’VE PLAYED

IN THE SUPER BOWL

NAME TEAM YEAR

Mike Compton New England Patriots 2002*, 2004*

Rasul Douglas Philadelphia Eagles 2018*

Walter Easley San Francisco 49ers 1982*

Mike Fox New York Giants 1991*

Shelton Gibson Philadelphia Eagles 2018*

Najee Goode Philadelphia Eagles 2018*

David Grant Cincinnati Bengals 1989

Will Grier Philadelphia Eagles 2024

Kenneth Herock Oakland Raiders 1968

Jeff Hostetler New York Giants 1987*, 1991*

Chuck Howley Dallas Cowboys 1971, 1972*

Bruce Irvin Seattle Seahawks 2014*, 2015

Mike Logan Pittsburgh Steelers 2006*

Alvoid Mays Washington Redskins 1992*

Pat McAfee Indianapolis Colts 2009

Colton McKivitz San Francisco 49ers 2024

Ryan Mundy Pittsburgh Steelers 2011

Jerry Porter Oakland Raiders 2003

Todd Sauerbrun Carolina Panthers 2004

Quinton Spain Cincinnati Bengals 2022

Darryl Talley Buffalo Bills 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994

John Thornton Tennessee Titans 2000

Fulton Walker Miami Dolphins 1983

Kyzir White Philadelpia Eagles 2023

IN THE PRO BOWL

NAME TEAM YEAR

Albert Baisi Chicago Bears 1939, 1941

Bruce Bosley San Francisco 49ers 1961, 1966-67, 1968

Marc Bulger St. Louis Rams 2004*, 2007

Harry Clarke Chicago Bears 1939-40, 1942

Rasul Douglas Green Bay Packers 2022

Jeff Hostetler Los Angeles Raiders 1995

Chuck Howley Dallas Cowboys 1966-70, 1972

Sam Huff New York Giants 1959-62 Washington Redskins 1965

Adam Jones Cincinnati Bengals 2014-15

Tom Keane Baltimore Colts 1953

Pat McAfee Indianapolis Colts 2015

Joe Marconi Chicago Bears 1964

Todd Sauerbrun Carolina Panthers 2002, 2003, 2004

Geno Smith Seattle Seahawks 2023, 2024

Joe Stydahar Chicago Bears 1938-39, 1941

Gary Stills Kansas City Chiefs 2004

Darryl Talley Buffalo Bills 1991-92

Renaldo Turnbull New Orleans Saints 1994

Mike Vanderjagt Indianapolis Colts 2004

Ron Wolfley St. Louis Cardinals 1987-88 Phoenix Cardinals 1989-90

Tom Woodeshick Philadelphia Eagles 1969

* Game MVP

ON PRO CHAMPIONSHP TEAMS

NAME TEAM YEAR

Albert Baisi

Chicago Bears/NFL 1940, 1941

Russ Bailey Akron Pros/NFL 1920

John Bove Ottawa Roughriders/CFL 1951

Leddie Brown Arlington Renegades/XFL 2023

Woody Bruder Frankford Yellowjackets/NFL 1925

NAME TEAM YEAR

Danny Buggs Edmonton Eskimos/CFL 1980

Rex Bumgardner Cleveland Browns/NFL 1950

Harry Clarke Chicago Bears/NFL 1940, 1941, 1943

Will Clarke Arlington Renegades/XFL 2023

Mike Compton New England Patriots/NFL 2002, 2004

Avon Cobourne Montreal Alouettes/CFL 2009*

Carl Crennel

Montreal Alouettes/CFL 1974, 1977

Edmonton Eskimos/CFL 1979

Rasul Douglas Philadelphia Eagles/NFL 2018

Walter Easley San Francisco 49ers 1982

Delbert Fowler Winnipeg Blue Bombers/CFL 1984, 1988

Mike Fox New York Giants/NFL 1991

Lance Frazier Saskatchewan Roughriders/CFL 2007

Shelton Gibson Philadelphia Eagles/NFL 2018

Najee Goode Philadelphia Eagles/NFL 2018

Harry Harris Akron Pros/NFL 1920

Jeff Hostetler New York Giants/NFL 1987, 1991

Chuck Howley Dallas Cowboys/NFL 1971

Sam Huff New York Giants/NFL 1956

Bruce Irvin Seattle Seahawks/NFL 2014

Gary Jennings Jr. Birmingham Stallions/UFL 2024

Bill Karr Chicago Bears/NFL 1933

Tom Keane Los Angeles Rams/NFL 1951

Andrew King Akron Pros/NFL 1920

Mike Logan Pittsburgh Steelers/NFL 2006

Joe Marconi Chicago Bears/NFL 1963

Alvoid Mays Washington Redskins/NFL 1992

Greasy Neale Philadelphia Eagles/NFL 1948, 1949

Basil Proctor Tampa Bay Storm/AFL 2003

David Riley Philadelphia Stars/USFL 1984

Kenny Robinson Jr. Birmingham Stallions/UFL 2024

Jock Sanders Saskatchewan Roughriders/CFL 2013

David Saunders Tampa Bay Storm/AFL 2003

Joe Stydahar Chicago Bears/NFL 1940, 1941, 1946 Los Angeles Rams/NFL (coach) 1951

Wendell Smallwood Philadelphia Eagles/NFL 2018

Mike Vanderjagt Toronto Argonauts/CFL 1996-97

* Game MVP

COLTON McKIVITZ

MAJOR AWARDS WINNERS/FINALISTS

NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS

2006

Dante Stills, defensive line

ESPN, The Athletic

LaMonte McDougle, defensive line

Tavon Austin, Paul Hornung Award, Jet Award

Dan Mozes, Rimington Trophy Award 2012

2018 Will Grier, Senior CLASS Award

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN

2023

2022

Jahiem White, running back PFF, On3, The Athletic

Tomas Rimac, offensive line

The Athletic

Oliver Straw, punter College Football News (honorable mention)

2021 Wyatt Milum

2020

FWAA, The Athletic, On3

Zach Frazier, offensive line

247Sports True Freshman, ESPN True Freshman

Akheem Mesidor, defensive line

ESPN True Freshman, The Athletic (second team)

Tykee Smith, safety FWAA

ESPN

Karl Joseph, defensive back CollegeFootballNews

Dravon Askew-Henry, defensive back

ESPN True Freshman

Dana Holgorsen, head coach FWAA

Scooter Berry, defensive line

Rivals, CollegeFootballNews

Quinton Andrews, defensive back FWAA

Steve Slaton, running back

FWAA, Rivals, Sporting News, Scout, CollegeFootballNews

Ryan Stancheck, offensive line

Sporting News

Pat White, quarterback

Sporting News, Scout, CollegeFootballNews

Will Grier, QB, 4th place

Tavon Austin, WR/RS, 8th place

Pat White, QB, 7th place

Pat White, QB, 6th place

Steve Slaton, RB, 4th place

Amos Zereoue, RB, 10th

Major Harris, QB, 3rd

Major Harris, QB, 5th

Jeff Hostetler, QB, 7th NATIONAL AWARD

Grier, Johnny Unitas Jr., Golden Arm Award Finalist

Award Finalist, Maxwell Award Finalst

David Sills V, Biletnikoff Award Finalist

Orlosky, Rimington Award Finalist Senior CLASS Award Finalist

Josh Lambert, Groza Award Finalist

Kevin White, Biletnikoff Award Finalist

Geno Smith, Johnny Unitas Jr. Golden Arm Award Finalist Stedman Bailey, Biletnikoff Award Finalist

Pat McAfee, Ray Guy Award Finalist

Pat White, Johnny Unitas Jr. Golden Arm Award Finalist

Grant

Slaton, Doak Walker Award Finalist

Bronko Nagurski Award Finalist

Curtis, Dick Butkus Award Finalist

Bronko Nagurski Award Finalist, 1996

Mike Compton, Rotary Lombardi Award Finalist

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Steve Slaton, 4th Associated Press

ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE PICKS

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Wyatt Milum, Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year, 2024

Josiah Trotter, Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year, 2024

Tony Fields II, Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year, 2020

Darius Stills, Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year, 2020

Colton McKivitz, Big 12 Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year, 2019

Yodny Cajuste, Big 12 Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year, 2018

David Long Jr., Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, 2018

Will Grier, Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, 2017

Justin Crawford, Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, 2016

Shaq Riddick, Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year, 2014

Charles Sims, Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, 2013

Tavon Austin, Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year, 2012

Tavon Austin, Big East Special Teams Player of the Year, 2011

Pat White, Big East Offensive Player of the Year, 2006, 2007

Steve Slaton, Scout.com Big East Offensive Player of the Year, 2006

Steve Slaton, Big East Rookie of the Year, 2005

Rich Rodriguez, Big East Coach of the Year, 2005

Rasheed Marshall, Big East Offensive Player of the Year, 2004

Adam Jones, Big East Special Teams Player of the Year, 2004

Chris Henry, Big East Rookie of the Year, 2003

Rich Rodriguez, Big East Coach of the Year, 2003

Grant Wiley, Big East Rookie of the Year, 2000

Canute Curtis, Big East Defensive Player of the Year, 1996

Amos Zereoue, Big East Rookie of the Year, 1996

Todd Sauerbrun, Big East Special Teams Player of the Year, 1994

Don Nehlen, Big East Coach of the Year, 1993

Major Harris, ECAC Player of the Year, 1989

Major Harris, ECAC Player of the Year, 1988

Garrett Ford, Southern Conference Player of the Year, 1966

Chuck Howley, Southern Conference Blocking Award, 1957

Bruce Bosley, Southern Conference Player of the Year, 1955

Bruce Bosley, Southern Conference Blocking Award, 1955

Art Lewis, Southern Conference Coach of the Year, 1954

Fred Wyant, Southern Conference Player of the Year, 1954

Gene Lamone, Southern Conference Blocking Award, 1954

Art Lewis, Southern Conference Coach of the Year, 1953

Tommy Allman, B, Southern Conference Blocking Award, 1953

BIG 12 CONFERENCE

2024

First Team

Wyatt Milum, OL

TJ Jackson II, DL 2023

First Team

Zach Frazier, OL

Beanie Bishop Jr., CB

Second Team

Wyatt Milum, OL

Kole Taylor, TE 2022

First Team

Dante Stills, DL

Zach Frazier, OL

Second Team

Bryce Ford-Wheaton, WR

2021

First Team

Dante Stills, DL

Second Team

Zach Frazier, OL

2020

Tony Fields II, Defensive Newcomer of the Year

Darius Stills, Defensive Lineman of the Year

First Team

Leddie Brown, RB

Darius Stills, DL

Tony Fields II, LB

Second Team

Alonzo Addae, DB

Michael Brown, OL

Akheem Mesidor, DL

Winston Wright, WR

2019

Colton McKivitz, Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year

First Team

Colton McKivitz, OL

Darius Stills, DL

Second Team

Dante Stills, DL

Josh Norwood, DB

Keith Washington Jr., DB

2018

Yodny Cajuste, Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year

David Long Jr., Defensive Player of the Year

First Team

David Sills V, WR

Trevon Wesco, TE

Yodny Cajuste, OL

David Long Jr., LB

Kenny Robinson Jr., DB

Second Team

Will Grier, QB

Josh Sills, OL

Kenny Bigelow Jr., DL

TJ JACKSON II

2017

Will Grier, Offensive Newcomer of the Year

First Team

David Sills V, WR

Second Team

Justin Crawford, RB

Gary Jennings Jr., WR

Yodny Cajuste, OL

Marcus Simms, KR/PR

Kyzir White, DB

2016

Justin Crawford, Offensive Newcomer of the Year

First Team

Tyler Orlosky, OL

Rasul Douglas, DB

Second Team

Shelton Gibson, WR

Daikiel Shorts Jr., WR

2015

First Team

Nick Kwiatkoski, LB

Daryl Worley, DB

Nick O’Toole, P

Second Team

Wendell Smallwood, RB

Tyler Orlosky, OL

KJ Dillon, DB

2014

Shaq Riddick, Defensive Newcomer of the Year

First Team

Kevin White, WR

Karl Joseph, DB

Second Team

Mark Glowinski, OL

Josh Lambert, PK

2013

Charles Sims, Offensive Newcomer of the Year

First Team

Charles Sims, RB

Second Team

Will Clarke, DL

Darwin Cook, DB

Nick O’Toole, P

2012

Tavon Austin, Co-Special Teams Player of the Year

First Team

Tavon Austin, WR

Stedman Bailey, WR

Tavon Austin, PR/KR

Second Team

Geno Smith, QB

Joe Madsen, OL

BIG EAST CONFERENCE

2011

Geno Smith, Offensive Player of the Year

First Team

Geno Smith, QB

Stedman Bailey, WR

Don Barclay, OL

Joe Madsen, OL

Bruce Irvin, DL

Keith Tandy, DB

Tavon Austin, PR

Second Team

Tavon Austin, WR

Jeff Braun, OL

Tavon Austin, KR

Julian Miller, DL

Najee Goode, LB

Terence Garvin, DB

Third Team

Tyler Bitancurt, K

Pat Miller, DB

2010

First Team

Chris Neild, DL

JT Thomas, LB

Keith Tandy, CB

Robert Sands, S

Second Team

Geno Smith, QB

Tavon Austin, WR

Jock Sanders, WR

Don Barclay, OT

Scooter Berry, DL

Bruce Irvin, DL

Brandon Hogan, CB

2009

First Team

Tyler Bitancurt, K

Noel Devine, RB

JT Thomas, LB

Robert Sands, DB

Brandon Hogan, DB

Second Team

Jarrett Brown, QB

Selvish Capers, OT

Chris Neild, NT

Reed Williams, LB

Scott Kozlowski, P

2008

First Team

Mortty Ivy, LB

Ryan Stancheck, OT

Pat White, QB

Second Team

Scooter Berry, DT

Mike Dent, C

Noel Devine, RB

Ellis Lankster, DB

Pat McAfee, K/P

Jock Sanders, RB

2007

Pat White, Offensive Player of the Year

First Team

Keilen Dykes, DT

Pat White, QB

Greg Isdaner, OG

Eric Wicks, DB

Second Team

Mike Dent, C

Johnny Dingle, DE

Marc Magro, LB

Darius Reynaud, WR

Steve Slaton, RB

Pat McAfee, K

2006

Pat White, Offensive Player of the Year

First Team

Keilen Dykes, DT

Dan Mozes, C

Jeremy Sheffey, C

Steve Slaton, RB

Pat White, QB

Eric Wicks, DB

Second Team

Darius Reyaud, WR

Vaughn Rivers, PR

Ryan Stanchek, OG

KEVIN WHITE

2005

Rich Rodriguez, Coach of the Year

Steve Slaton, Rookie of the Year

First Team

Jahmile Addae, DB

Ernest Hunter, NT

Garin Justin, OT

Mike Lorello, DB

Kevin McLee, LB

Dan Mozes, C

Second Team

Phil Brady, P

Antonio Lewis, PR

Anthony Mims, DB

Jeremy Sheffey, OG

Steve Slaton, RB

Eric Wicks, DB

Mike Lorello, DB

2004

Rasheed Marshall, Offensive Player of the Year

Adam Jones, Special Teams Player of the Year

First Team

Jahmile Addae, S

Tim Brown, C

Jeff Berk, OG

Chris Henry, WR

Adam Jones, DB/KR

Ben Lynch, DE

Rasheed Marshall, QB

Dan Mozes, OG

Second Team

Kay-Jay Harris, RB

Michael Watson, OT

Adam Lehnortt, LB

Mike Lorello, DB

2003

Rich Rodriguez, Coach of the Year

Chris Henry, Rookie of the Year

First Team

Brian King, DB

Grant Wiley, LB

Quincy Wilson, RB

Second Team

Jeff Berk, OG

Chris Henry, WR

Adam Jones, DB

Rasheed Marshall, QB

2002

First Team

Avon Cobourne, RB

Lance Nimmo, OT

Grant Wiley, LB

Second Team

James Davis, LB

Angel Estrada, DB

Ken Sandor, OG

David Upchurch, DT

2001

Second Team

Avon Cobourne, RB

Kyle Kayden, LB

Brenden Rauh, PK

Rick Sherrod, DB

2000

Grant Wiley, Rookie of the Year

Second Team

Avon Cobourne, RB

Mark Fazzolari, P

Khori Ivy, WR

1999

First Team

Avon Cobourne, RB

Barrett Green, LB

Second Team

Anthony Becht, TE

Marc Bulger, QB

Mark Fazzolari, P

Khori Ivy, WR

Jay Taylor, PK

1998

First Team

Eric de Groh, C

Shawn Foreman, WR

Solomon Page, OT

John Thornton, DT

Amos Zereoue, RB

Second Team

Anthony Becht, TE

Marc Bulger, QB

Charles Fisher, DB

Barrett Green, LB

Bryan Pukenas, OG

David Saunders, WR

1997

First Team

Shawn Foreman, WR

Solomon Page, OT

Henry Slay, DT

Gary Stills, LB

Nate Terry, DB

John Thornton, DT

Amos Zereoue, RB

Second Team

Eric de Groh, C

John Hadley, LB

Jay Taylor, PK

1996

Canute Curtis, Defensive Player of the Year

Amos Zereoue, Rookie of the Year

First Team

Canute Curtis, LB

Mike Logan, DB

David Saunders, WR

Vann Washington, DB

Amos Zereoue, RB

Second Team

Mike Horn, OG

Mike Logan, KR

Bernard Russ, LB

Henry Slay, DL

Rahsaan Vanterpool, WR

RASHEED MARSHALL

1995

First Team

Aaron Beasley, DB

Second Team

Rahsaan Vanterpool, WR

Lovett Purnell, TE

Canute Curtis, DL

J.T. Thomas, LB

Vann Washington, DB

1994

Todd Sauerbrun, Special Teams Player of the Year

First Team

Aaron Beasley, DB

Barry Hawkins, DL

Tom Robsock, OG

Todd Sauerbrun, P

Second Team

Bryan Baumann, PK

Matt Taffoni, LB

Rahsaan Vanterpool, WR

1993

Don Nehlen, Coach of the Year

First Team

Mike Baker, KR

Rich Braham, OT

Tim Brown, LB

Tom Robsock, OG

Todd Sauerbrun, P

Second Team

Mike Collins, DB

Barry Hawkins, DL

Jake Kelchner, QB

David Mayfield, DB

Wes Richardson, LB

Todd Sauerbrun, PK

Robert Walker, RB

1992

First Team

Mike Collins, DB

Mike Compton, C

Adrian Murrell, RB

Todd Sauerbrun, P

Lorenzo Styles, OG

Second Team

Tom Briggs, OL

Mike Vanderjagt, PK

1991

First Team

Mike Compton, C

Adrian Murrell, RB

Second Team

Steve Grant, LB

Jim Gray, DL

John Ray, OT

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE

1967

Danny Williamson, DE

George Henshaw, DT

Carl Crennell, MG

John Mallory, DB

1966

Garrett Ford, Player of the Year

Denny Williamson, OT

Garrett Ford, B

Baker Brown, LB

John Mallory, DB

1965

Bob Dunlevy, E

Stan Lysick, T

Garrett Ford, B

Dick Leftridge, B

Bill Sullivan, DE

1964

Gary Barnette, C

Bill Sullivan, DE

Don Young, LB

1963

Pete Goimarac, C

1962

Gene Heeter, E

Pete Goimarac, C

Glenn Holton, B

Jerry Yost, B

1961

Bill Winter, T

1959

Bill Lopasky, G 1958

Dick Longfellow, B

1959

Chuck Howley, Blocking Award

Chuck Howley, G

1956

Bill Underdonk, T

Gene Lathey, G

Joe Nicely, G

Chuck Howley, C

Larry Krutko, B

1955

Bruce Bosley, Player of the Year

Bruce Bosley, Blocking Award

Bruce Bosley, T

Gene Lathey, G

Bob Moss, B

Freddy Wyant, B

1954

Art Lewis, Coach of the Year

Fred Wyant, Player of the Year

Gene Lamone, Blocking Award

Billy Hillen, E

Bruce Bosley, T

Gene Lamone, G

Chick Donaldson, C

Joe Marconi, B

Freddy Wyant, B

1953

Art Lewis, Coach of the Year

Tommy Allman, Blocking Award

Bill Marker, E

Bruce Bosley, T

Gene Lamone, G

Tommy Allman, B

Freddy Wyant, B

1952

Ben Dunkerley, E

MIKE COLLINS

ALL-TIME ASSISTANTS

ADDAE, Jahmile (West Virginia, ’06) – Defensive Backs, 2019; Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks, 2020

ADAMS, Blue (Cincinnati, ’03) – Cornerbacks, 2016

ALLEN, Tyler (LSU, ‘19) - Quarterbacks, 2024

ANTHONY, Frank (Southern Cal, '30) - Assistant, 1934-38

BARNETTE, Quentin (West Virginia, '43) - Freshmen, 1951-59

BARNUM, Leonard (West Virginia Wesleyan, '39) - Freshmen, 1948; Backfield 1947

BATES, Jim (Tennessee, '68) - Defensive Secondary, 1977

BATTERSHELL, Carl (Bowling Green, '70) - Offensive Line, 1980-82

BEATTY, Chris (East Tennessee State, ’95) – Running Backs/Slot Receivers, 2008-10

BEDENBAUGH, Bill (Iowa Wesleyan, ’95) – Offensive Line, 2011-12

BELK, Doug (Carson-Newman, ’10) – Cornerbacks, 2017-18

BELL, Richard (Arkansas, '58) - Defensive Coordinator, 1968-69

BIRD, Steve (Eastern Kentucky, ‘83) - Wide Receivers, 2001-04

BLACKWELL, Marquel (USF, ’02) – Running Backs, 2018

BOWDEN, Bobby (Samford, '52) - Offensive Coordinator, 1966-69

BOWERS, Doug (West Virginia, '24) - Assistant, 1924

BRADLEY, Tom (Penn State, ’78) – Senior Associate Head Coach - Defensive Line, 2014

BRICKELS, John L. (Wittenberg, '30) - Chief Assistant, 1944

BROWN, Bobby (William & Mary, '59) - Defensive Interior Line, 1969

BROWN, Dennis (Michigan, '69) - Assistant Head Coach, 1987; Defensive Coordinator, 1980-87

BROWN, Robert (Davis & Elkins, '30) - Assistant, 1946

BROWN, ShaDon (Campbellsville, ‘03) - Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs, 2021-24

BRUMBAUGH, Carl (Florida, '31) - Assistant, 1935

BRUNER, Jerry (Florida State, '64) - Offensive Line, 1970-75

BUCKLEY, Hayden (Ohio Wesleyan, '52) - Defensive Coordinator, 1971-72; Offensive Coordinator, 1970; Defensive Backs, 1966-69

CABRAL, Victor (Georgia Southern, ‘06) - Defensive Line, 2024

CAPONI, Matt (Mount Union, ’05) – Safeties, 2016-18

CARLSON, Jules (Oregon State, '28) - Assistant, 1939

CARNELLY, Ray (Carnegie Tech, '38) - Freshman, 1940-41; Backfield, 1942-43

CARRIER, Tyron (Houston, ’11) – Receivers, 2016-18

CASTEEL, Jeff (California, Pa, ‘84) - Defensive Line, 2001-02; co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, 2002; Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, 2003-11; Ouotside Linebackers, 2020

CHANCEY, Ralph (Tennessee, '49) - Defense, 1964-65

CIGNETTI, Frank (Indiana, Pa., '60) - Offensive Coordinator, 1971-75; Receivers, 1970

COGDELL, Damon (West Virginia, ’99) – Defensive Line, 2014; Assistant Defensive Line, 2015

CONDIT, Merlyn (Carnegie Tech, '37) - Backs, 1948

CORUM, Gene (West Virginia, '48) - Ends, 1951-59

CRANE, Russ (Illinois, '30) - Offensive Line, 1964-65; Defensive Line, 1952-63

CROOK, Ron (West Liberty State, ’91) – Offensive Line, 2013-16

DANIELS, Joe (Slippery Rock, '64) - Quarterbacks, 1978-79

DAWSON, Shannon (Wingate, ’00) – Inside Receivers, 2011; Receivers, 2012-14

DEFOREST, Joe (Louisiana, ’87) – Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/ Safeties, 2012; Associate Head Coach/Special Teams, 2013-14; Safeties/ Special Teams, 2015

DEWS, Tony (Liberty, ’96) – Wide Receivers, 2007; Running Backs, 2017

DONALDSON, Charles (West Virginia, '55) - Offensive Line, 1957-65; Freshmen, 1955-56

DUNLAP, Steve (West Virginia, '76) - Defensive Coordinator, 1991-2000; Linebackers, 1993-2000; Defensive Secondary, 1987-92; Inside Linebackers, 1984-86; Assistant Head Coach/Safeties, 2008- 11; Defensive Special Teams, 2010-11; Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers, 2012

DYE, Xavier (Clemson, ’11) – Wide Receivers, 2019

EKBERG, Gus (West Virginia, '25) - Assistant, 1925-27

ELLIS, Glennis H. (West Virginia, '41) - Backfield, 1942-46

ELMASSIAN, Phil (William & Mary, ‘74) - Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs, 2001

ELSON, David (Butler, ‘94) - Safeties, 2003

EVANS, Dale (West Virginia, '61) - Freshmen, 1967-69

FEDEROVITCH, Frank (West Virginia, '54) - Offensive Line, 1960-61; Freshmen, 1958-59

FLIGG, Jack (Oglethorpe, '54) - Offensive Line, 1966-69

FORD, Garrett Sr. (West Virginia, '69) - Junior Varsity, 1977; Receivers, 1976, 1971; Running Backs, 1972-75; Chief Scout, 1970

FREY, Greg (Florida State, ’96) – Offensive Line, 2007

FULLER, Myron (Yale, '11) - Assistant, 1919

GALLOWAY, Lonnie (Western Carolina, ’94) – Wide Receivers, 2008-10, 2013-15

GERBERRY, Dan (Ball State, ’09) – Tight Ends/Fullbacks, 2018

GIBBS, Alex (Davidson, '63) - Defensive Secondary, 1973-74

GIBSON, Gene (Cincinnati, '51) - Defensive Backfield, 1958-59

GIBSON, Tony (Glenville State, ‘94) - Defensive Backs, 2001-07, Safeties, 2013, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, 2014-15, Associate Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, 2016-18

GILLESPIE, Jim (Virginia Military, '60) - Defensive Line, 1970-72

GILLESPIE, Robert (Florida, ’05) – Running Backs, 2011-12

GLENN, Marshall "Little Sleepy" (West Virginia, '30) - Freshmen, 1934-36

GOSNEY, Harry "Woody" (Virginia Tech, '40) - Line, 1943

GRAHAM, Fred (West Virginia, '25) - Assistant, 1925

GRAHAM, Todd (East Central University, ‘86) - Linebackers, 2001-02; Defensive Recruiting Coordinator, 2001-02; Co-Defensive Coordinator, 2002; Safeties, 2002.

HALL, Galen (Penn State, '62) - Offensive Backfield, 1964-65

HAND, Herb (Hamilton, ‘90) - Tight Ends, 2001-06; Recruiting Coordinator, 2001-06

HARRICK, Stephen (West Virginia, '22) - Assistant, 1931

HARRIS, James (Notre Dame, '33) - Line, 1946-47

HAWKINS, Robert (West Virginia, '23) - Assistant, 1923

HAZELL, Darrell (Muskingum, ‘86) B Running Backs, 1999-2000

HENRY, Jack (Indiana, Pa., '69) - Offensive Line, 1978-79

HENSHAW, George (West Virginia, '69) - Defensive Line, 1973-75; Junior Varsity, 1972

HICKS, Bill (Baylor, '62) - Defensive Interior Line, 1966-68

HICKS, Joel (West Virginia, '64) - Offensive Head Coach, 1978-79; Offensive Backs, 1976-77

HILL, L.P. (Davis & Elkins, '30) - Freshmen, 1937-39

HIRSCHBERG, Edward (Pitt, '31) - First Assistant, 1940-41

HOLLIDAY, Doc (West Virginia, '79) - Assistant Head Coach, 1995-99; Wide Receivers, 1983-89, 1993-99; Inside Linebackers, 1990-92; Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator/Fullbacks/Tight Ends, 2008-09

HOLMES, Jerry (West Virginia, '80) - Defensive Backs, 1995-1998

HOLTON, Larry (Iowa State, '70) - Running Backs, 1992-94

HOWARD, Andrew - First WVU assistant coach, 1895

HOWELL, Irvin (West Virginia Wesleyan, '35) - Chief Scout, 1946-49

JEFF CASTEEL

HUGHES, Jerry (Tennessee, '68) - Defensive Ends, 1991-92

HUGGINS, Jim (South Carolina, '65) - Offensive Backfield, 1970-71

HUNTER, Hal (Pitt, '56) - Offensive Line, 1962-63

INMAN, Dick (Georgia Tech, '54) - Defensive Coordinator, 1966-67

JACKSON, Andrew (LIU Post, ‘11) - Defensive Line, 2021-24

JACOBS, Mike (Wittenberg, '72) - Offensive Coordinator, 1988-94; Offensive Interior Line, 1980-94

JACQUES, Russ (Bowling Green, '67) - Offensive Coordinator, 1983-84; Quarterbacks, 1982-84; Offensive Backfield, 1980-81

JOHNSON, Dave (West Virginia, ’85) – Offensive Line, 2008-10

JONES, Lyle “Butch” (Ferris State, ‘90) - Wide Receivers, 2005-06

JORDON, John Zachariah "J.Z." (Dartmouth, '20) - Assistant, 1921

KAY, Robert (West Virginia, '22) - Assistant, 1922

KELCEL, Rob (West Virginia, '25) - Assistant, 1926-27

KIRELAWICH, Bill (Salem, '70) - Defensive Line, 1980-87, 1991-2000, 2003-11; Outside Linebackers, 1988-90

KLAUSING, Chuck (Slippery Rock, '48) - Assistant Head Coach, 1970-75; Defensive Coordinator, 1973-75

KOENNING, Vic (Kansas State, ’83) – Defensive Coordinator, 2019

KOONZ, Jeff (Auburn, ‘04) - Special Teams Coordinator/Inside Linebackers, 2020-24

KRASULA, Paul (Miami, Ohio, '67) - Running Backs, 1982-85

KURTH. Frank (Ball State, ‘84) - Wide Receivers, 2000

KUTZ, Frank (Pitt, '36) - Guards, 1940-41; Line, 1942

LAHAR, Harold (Oklahoma, ‘41) - Line, 1950-51

LANHAM, Ward (West Virginia Wesleyan, '15) - Assistant, 1920; Freshmen, 1921-24

LEGG, Bill (West Virginia, '87) - Offensive Coordinator, 2000; Offensive Interior Line, 1995-2000

LESLEY, Jordan (Troy, ’06) – Defensive Line, 2019; Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line-2020; Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers-2021-23

LEWIS, Will (Millersville, '80) - Defensive Secondary, 1995

LOCKWOOD, David (West Virginia, ‘89) - Defensive Backs, 2000-01; Cornerbacks, 2008-11

MAGEE, Calvin (Southern University/South Florida, ‘90) - Running Backs, 2001-04; offensive coordinator/running backs, 2004-07

MAHAN, Walter "Red" (West Virginia, '26) - Assistant, 1928-31

MARSHALL, Bilal (Purdue, ‘16) - Receivers, 2023-24

MARTIN, Homer (West Virginia, '23) - Assistant, 1923; Freshmen, 1928

McCONNELL, Bill (Kent State, '67) - Defensive Secondary, 1980-83

McHENRY, Ross (West Virginia, '27) - Assistant, 1928

McINTIRE, Mont M. (West Virginia, '09) - Assistant, 1909

McMICHAEL, Dave (Bowling Green, '74) - Offensive Exterior Line, 19832000, Tight Ends/Offensive Special Teams, 2010

MEISEL, Louis (West Virginia, '29) - Assistant, 1929-30

MELLACE, Robert (West Virginia, '41) - Ends, 1942

MEREDITH, Russell (West Virginia, '23) - Assistant, 1925-27

MITCHELL, Brian (BYU, ’95) – Cornerbacks, 2013-15

MOORE, Matt (Valdosta State, ’96) – Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line, 2019; Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line, 2020-24

MORAN, Paul (Central Connecticut State, '68) - Defensive Ends, 1976-77; Receivers, 1975

MULLEN, Jeff (Wittenberg, ’90) – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, 2008-10

MYERS, Dennis (Iowa, '30) - Assistant, 1932-33

NARRICK, Emil (Pitt, 40) - Backfield, 1941; Assistant, 1946

NELLY, H.M. (West Point, '03) - Assistant Head Coach, 1911

NICKSICK, Michael (Pitt, 36) - Backfield, 1940-41

PALM, Myron "Michael" (Penn State, '24) - Assistant, 1934

PARKER, Gerad (Kentucky, ‘03) - Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers, 2020-21

PATTERSON, Keith (East Central, ’86) – Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers, 2012; Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, 2013

PATTON, Bob (Clemson, '51) - Defensive Line, 1964-65

PATTON, Lee (Arizona State, '27) - Freshmen, 1946-48; Chief Assistant, 1945

PENDRY, Joe (West Virginia, '68) - Offensive Coordinator, 1976-77; Offensive Line, 1974; Receivers, 1972-73

PIERCE, Tony (Gettysburg, '83) - Running Backs, 1997-98; Defensive Backs, 1999

POGUE, Al (Alabama State, ’98) – Outside Linebackers, 2019

RADER, Dick (West Virginia, '67) - Offensive Coordinator, 1979; Wide Receivers, 1978

RAGLAND, Jimmy (Tennessee Tech, '63) - Chief Scout, 1967-69

RANDOLPH, Paul (Tennessee-Martin, ‘90) - Defensive Line, 2002

RAMSEY, Kevin (Indiana State, '84) - Defensive Secondary, 1993-94

REAGAN, Sean (North Georgia, ’08) – Quarterbacks, 2019-23

ROBERTS, Daron (Texas, ’01) – Wide Receivers/Special Teams–Returners, 2011; Cornerbacks, 2012

ROBINSON, Desmond (Pitt, '78) - Running Backs, 1991, 1995-96; Defensive Line, 1988-90

RODGERS, Ira Errett (West Virginia, '20) - Backfield, 1940-42; Scout, 1941-42; Advisory Coach and Scout, 1948; Chief Assistant, 1946

SABAN, Nick (Kent State, '73) - Defensive Secondary, 1978-79

SAWYERS, Harold (Miami, Ohio, '51) - Backfield, 1954-55

SCOTT, Chad (North Carolina, ’04) – Running Backs, 2019; Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs, 2020-22; Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs 2023-24

SCOTT, Mark (Hillsdale, ’07) – Defense/Special Teams, 2015-16; Linebackers/ Special Teams, 2017-18

SEIDER, Ja’Juan (West Virginia, ’00) – Running Backs, 2013-16

SEILER, Blake (Kansas State, ’07) – Special Teams Coordinator/Inside Linebackers, 2019

SETRON, Joseph (West Virginia, '23) - Freshmen, 1925-27

SHAW, Bob (Clarion, '53) - Assistant Head Coach, 1991-92; Defensive Coordinator, 1988-90

SHELTON, Kemper (West Virginia, '08) - Assistant, 1919

SHOCKEY, Ed (Kings, '40) - Freshmen, 1960-65; Backfield, 1951-59

SHONK, John (West Virginia, '41) - Ends, 1947-49

SIMMONS, Bob (Bowling Green, '71) - Outside Linebackers, 1980-87

SIMRELL, Dan (Toledo, '66) - Offensive Coordinator, 1995-99; Quarterbacks, 1991-99; Receivers, 1991-93

SLAUGHTER, Erik (Tarleton State, ’90) – Defensive Line, 2012-13

SMITH, Rod (Glenville State, ’97) – Quarterbacks, 2007

SNYDER, Bob (Ohio, ‘56) - Backfield, 1956-57

SPAVITAL, Jake (Missouri State, ’08) – Quarterbacks, 2011-12; Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, 2017-18

SPELOCK, Chester (West Virginia, '48) - Freshman Backs, 1948

STEVENS, Gary (John Carroll, '65) - Wide Receivers and Tight Ends, 1979; Defensive Coordinator, 1977-78; Defensive Line, 1976

STEWART, Bill (Fairmont State, ‘75) - Quarterbacks, 2000-06; Special Teams Coordinator, 2001-07; Associate Head Coach/Tight Ends, 2007

STEWART, Blaine (JMU, ’16) - Tight Ends, 2023-24

TALL, Bruce (Ohio Wesleyan, ‘82) - Safeties, 2003-07; Defensive Line, 2015-18

TALLMAN, Charles "Trusty" (West Virginia, '24) - Assistant, 1924; Freshmen, 1929-33

TAYLOR, Marshall (Tennessee Tech, '55) - Receivers, 1966-69

TIPPETT, Howard (East Tennessee State, '58) - Defensive Coordinator, 1970; Freshmen, 1966

TITCHENAL, Robert (San Jose State, '39) - Line, 1948-49

TOBIN, Elza "Elgie" (Penn State, '15) - Assistant, 1915; Assistant Head Coach, 1916-17

TRANQUILL, Gary (Wittenburg, '62) – Defensive Coordinator, 1979; Offensive Coordinator, 1980-81

TRICKETT, Rick (Glenville State, '73) - Defensive Line, 1978-79; Assistant Head Coach, 2001-06; Offensive Line, 2001-06

TRICKETT, Travis (West Virginia, ’07) – Inside Receivers/Tight Ends, 2019-21

WARE, Dick (Fairmont, '40) - End Coach, 1961-65

WALLACE, Dwight (Bowling Green, '66) - Quarterbacks, 1985-90; Assistant Head Coach, 1988-90

WALLACE, Mike (Bowling Green, '68) - Running Backs, 1986-90

WALTHALL, Jimmy (West Virginia, '50) - Backfield, 1960-63

WATSON, Ray (Glenville, '47) - Defensive Backs, 1960-63

WICKLINE, Joe (Florida, ’83) – Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends/Fullbacks, 2016; Offensive Line, 2017-18

WILLIAMS, Greg (North Carolina State, '67) - Defensive Coordinator, 1976; Defensive Backfield, 1975

WORKING, Mike (North Carolina, '70) - Receivers, 1977; Offensive Line, 1975-76

WRIGHT, Dontae (Miami, Ohio, ’07) – Safeties, 2020-23

YOST, Pete (West Virginia, '46) - Freshmen Line, 1948; Centers, 1946-47

YOUNG, Donnie (West Virginia, '65) - Linebackers, 1993-2000; Recruiting Coordinator, 1980-2000; Assistant Head Coach, 1976-79; Defensive Coordinator, 1977; Linebackers, 1971-75; Freshmen, 1970;

YOUNGBLOOD, Jim (Fairmont State, '66) - Offense, 1973-74

ZIEGLER, A.B. "Gus" (Pennsylvania, '08) - Assistant Head Coach, 1914

ZIMMERMAN, Leroy (West Virginia, '39) - Backs, 1949

RECORDS VS. FBS CONFERENCES

ATLANTIC COAST

BIG 12

PACIFIC 12

MOUNTAIN WEST

AMERICAN

SUN BELT

CONFERENCE USA

BIG TEN

DIVISION I INDEPENDENTS

MID-AMERICAN

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